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$2.40 per dozen pints Jn excallent eundition H. PRICE & CO., = 12, Qhren’s Road. No. 12,231 ° = AA AAP AGENTS FO THE GUINA ALATL. LONDON :~I. Atuan, 11% £2, Clenent a Law, Lombard Street. 1 _Srnerr , Our Lyolgale ; SL, Comaun Strevt 5S. pacon & Ca, 150 & feadentell Street. W. M. Wns Comnan Sireet, IG, Tou, Blech Se - amo Hitt, Hatlean $ ¥ YD EUROPE: — Mave & 00,18 Rue de ly Ueunge NEW YORK:+Tie Carsese Byasairtsr West 22k Frans Mths OBYGON :--W. ML Sogn & Co., Tis Avot es Wo. Ponta, PATAVEA bBo Bore &On. VELIPPINGD ISLANDS pA. 8. Ware aw oe On, Meanie. Lo, dS niit, Fumiwts, For Sale. FOR SALT, Sand LAND atthe Prax. Por & ROWLEY, “Siliedons, Supine Chart, | Hongkong, Septuraber 26, 1991, ‘Intimations. QUEEN'S HOTEL, WEI-HAI-WEI, Ld. WHI-HALWEL ee cae HE MOST ELEGANT AND COM- FORTABLY pQuere ED HOTEL IN NORTH CHINA The Hotel, situated on n hill, commands a fine view of the Sea, ‘The niv is co and Guest: 4, + pleasant and healthfal reshlence during the heat of the Summer months, 7 The OUISING is in charg: of a qpunlified 4 uek, SEA BATHING—* ton is provided. …

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$2.40 per dozen pints Jn excallent eundition H. PRICE & CO., = 12, Qhren’s Road. No. 12,231 ° = AA AAP AGENTS FO THE GUINA ALATL. LONDON :~I. Atuan, 11% £2, Clenent a Law, Lombard Street. 1 _Srnerr , Our Lyolgale ; SL, Comaun Strevt 5S. pacon & Ca, 150 & feadentell Street. W. M. Wns Comnan Sireet, IG, Tou, Blech Se - amo Hitt, Hatlean $ ¥ YD EUROPE: — Mave & 00,18 Rue de ly Ueunge NEW YORK:+Tie Carsese Byasairtsr West 22k Frans Mths OBYGON :--W. ML Sogn & Co., Tis Avot es Wo. Ponta, PATAVEA bBo Bore &On. VELIPPINGD ISLANDS pA. 8. Ware aw oe On, Meanie. Lo, dS niit, Fumiwts, For Sale. FOR SALT, Sand LAND atthe Prax. Por & ROWLEY, “Siliedons, Supine Chart, | Hongkong, Septuraber 26, 1991, ‘Intimations. QUEEN'S HOTEL, WEI-HAI-WEI, Ld. WHI-HALWEL ee cae HE MOST ELEGANT AND COM- FORTABLY pQuere ED HOTEL IN NORTH CHINA The Hotel, situated on n hill, commands a fine view of the Sea, ‘The niv is co and Guest: 4, + pleasant and healthfal reshlence during the heat of the Summer months, 7 The OUISING is in charg: of a qpunlified 4 uek, SEA BATHING—* ton is provided. SULPHUR BATHS—Wei noted torits fino Salphi Baths BILLIARD ant BAR-NOOME are tit- fed wir the pial aecummodae Beta with Ga 8, Electric J end is thronuhe ut np vo dite in every respect. Anpligints for Rees will edly apply sion Se Torkn 4¢ Lr, sHorin, Wet-Hai- Wei, 1178 MVPD. TONG KU sG AND on and year) is payable SHANGHAT TB Hesouss Iv Mey, pied Pron T4e2, the une Sbaaelol t othe Cena Wartants riqdested Ontion far after Che sume cate, " Vf, MANCKHLI," Servet Fongkomy, May 34. 1902. THE POPULAR SCOTCH iS “ SCOTCH WHISKY DISTICIERS, ByAppoirbuent-to |! MM. FER ING Loo7 | well! la their Lia ~ Business Notices. W.S. BAILEY & C pierces Shipbuilders, Boilermakers, ’ Blacksmiths, and Brass and Iron Founders. COAST ANDJRIVER STRAMERS, STEAM WATER BOATS, LIGHTERS,- UGS ANQ FAST STEAM- LAUNCHES, Pumps, Packings,Goneral : Stores and Engineers’ Toolg of Every Description. ENGINE & SHIPRUILDING WORITS, Raw toes MURPHY, ws. : OFFICKS & SALES-ROO) fo & 62, Des Vaeex Rose ©. W. S. EXILEY, x1. EL O. HCH. Be Contractors ron ALL Tirsns or Eseiser Praxs, 3 SFIGATIONS ano Tres onns. Conpuleine and eaporintens ine pneineese and Surveyors. “CAUSEWAY BAY DAIRY. DATRY will he ready tu SRESTE MILK from Monday *, CHEB. WING & CO. % 2 & 2, LEE YCH a i the TOWN DEPOT, nt 20 COCHRANE STREBT will be attended te premntly. ' Prive Ali Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STEEL, IRON WARE, &. STEEL GIRDERS and THES, CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &., Suitable for : . Hbeents per pit, WALMADA & MILLAR, Gene Mrovries. ng, May. 28, 1902. q SAND Souse Derpuns, 89, [aod, NOTICE OF FIRM. tu nutiiy that, wing to the retirement. of My J. 11. MACLE. iy Mek, COUKELA will Assen Manacesnst of our Bir from this date. MACEWEN, FRICKBL & C0. Hongkong, 1107 THE THE MUTUAL STORES, LIM WP Agreilei AL PROVISIC My WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, &e. STORES. : onaeeone : PRICES VERY REASONABLE. 8 cent { ' MeTean M" C.8. GEE has ce Partner iu this Busin this date the C adersignud wi ts Matual Stores.’ ed tabe a ond from an * he GOODS GUARANTI Axp or ‘tim | Hongkong, January 17, SD to wm: FRESH! P QUALITY, ; Ik) MAN, 1902. 118 LIN Woo. . Wongkong, June 2, 1902. CHAS.J.GAUPP&Co, | Chronometer, Watch d: Clock Makers, Sewers, Gold d& Silversiniths. N L 1174 NOTICE. sae Re et YTIFIG asp METEOROLUGIUAL ‘ INSTR i VoOIGTLax ne BINOCCLANS axo £ loron's Liga axa eorie € tLALTY 7 TMRAY SHE CUndersisned thas This Day RE MOVED his Onlices from No. tito Nos, 7 & % ZETLA 7 xD A.M. MSSARBHOY, Hongkong, » May of, L002. s1u2 \ THM HONGKONG LAND MENT AND AGENCY CO., HAVE THI DAY Re uf che Comvany. By Order of the Baal of Direct ors, A, SUELTON HOOPER, Serta. LNVEST- ID. ED CHAE in preas vari iely. AMON DS 472 uv moderate yerices, D. & G. McLAREN'S Blue Libel Spee AT Blond, WHISKY at. E12 per doz, Songkeng, May 30, 1) IMUE Undersigned has This Day es- tablished bimsclf in practice os 2 SHARTERED ACCOUNTANT and AU- DITOR, ARTHUR RYLANDS LOWE, Assuciate of the Institate of Chartered Accountants in England snd Wales. , 1902. 170 ae MacKINLAY Finest Old SCOTCH WHISKY as supplied to Anes. Gorpos & Co, im, slinent Contrictes he Hoses thas this L appra- chited by the Motubers $10.75 per doz. Hongkong, June 2, ZHTLAND HOUSE. 10, Quens's Rox Central. ERIOR ACCOMMODATION, | MEALS AT ALL HOURS. BREAKFASTS, TIFFINS, fEAS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS. Moderuds Charges, MR Crown Port Wine — Capt. G.C RE- SIGNED the Ac the Undersigned have been appoiited AcESts for HoncKona. W. H. POTTS & CO., No. 2 Qrers’s Bernesss. TLING: SDERSON having voprictsrss, Hongkong. May 29, 2902, 1144 » Wanted. " “HOUSE WANTED AT KOWLOON, KR FA " HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE. 3, 1902. ZEPHY R ‘WASHING TIES. ly NEWLY-FU INISHED foow S24 par doz. | ROARS’ AD BRAND |. 1 ate Guinness’ wed ‘Stout. & Pee Chet of Fike pints, $tB.09,_ Sole Ayont-, KK aes & co. 168 Tl, Queen's Road. AH tit yy RE Ba siness Notices. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED, # PRAYVA CENTRAL (SUAR THE ENGINZEERS’ INSTITUT). PACKING OF EVERY D G{LER COMPOSITION, ENGINE AND OTHER OILS, : ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. LL ARTICLES OF PIRSUCEASS QUALITY, HSC. KIPTION, | BELL'S ASBES3OS. BRADLEY & Co., Managers. SPECIAL SHOW SUMMER. GOODS. SHIRTS. Soft Fronts, White and daloixed: The IDEAL Shirt for the Hot Weather. For Bows or Knots., STRAW .E BATS. An inspection is invited. ' LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.” | t THE HONGKONG HOTEL. A FIRST-CLASS Nee PROVIDED WITH EVERY COMFORT, SEW PEPRLOREATING PLANT. sit ay ALITY EIQUORS & PROV: SION. “Business Notices. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT 2o., ED, Portland Cement. In casks of 375 lbs not $5.50 nor cask, ex Factory. Tn bags of 250 Ibs not $3.50 por bne, ex Factory. FPACTORIES—HONGKONG AND MAQAO, * Glazed “Stoneware, Drain Pipes and Paving“Bricks and Tiles, me Fivtings, Gh Fire Bricks and Firo Clay. en -—THIRE CLAY WORKS—DEEP WATER RAY, RONGRONG For farther particulars, apply to Shewan, Tonics & Co., GENERAL MANAGERS, ane ‘The Peak Hotel. | adoiesty Situnted— Sheltered. from “the North-East Monsoun South-W Monsoon, _A COVERED GANGWAY LEADS FROM THE TE. IOV: ITO THE HOTEL, MWAY TEE . Town Offer, 7 De: DENNY, “MOTT & DICKSON, LD, . BANGKOR (STAM. . ROHANTS AND S4IF AUER. SIEMSSEN & G6., Sole Agonts for Hongkeny and ‘youth China, 1688 aod Open to the 5] Telephone No. 29,, ObnD Svaxur, TEAK ME. Tlongkeng, August 1; 1901. COTTAM & CGO. RECKIVED, EY 'S. Ss. FORMOSA, TAN ant WHITE BUCKSKIN Tk. 18 SHOKS, INDIA GOUZE and SILK UNDERWE R, CHOLUR: BATHING DRAWERS and DRES! ROYAL Hongkong, May 26, 1002. ~ 7 HONGKONG HOTEL SUILDINGS 's, RETAINERS, 223 Cutler, Palmer & Co., LONDON, (Wine “Shippers to “China since 1815), mmve always Stocks of their well-known Erands. with SIEMSSEN & CO, user Hongkong, 15th July, 1901.f auOLaL LIQUEUR, 10 YEAxs OLD HIGHLIND WHISKY. fr roi tone et ye 3g % Be 8 fa BRM GREAM Piece fore WHISKY. t i i i i ! soy aca the fing: prodactions of Beotlacd; _ Gavaid absoluter of ali Geloiorions ranttor. THE oRnMa DE LACREME oF VHISKIES. ; “PUBS AND MILD. t + F. BLACKHBAD & Co. | MEE CHEUN G, HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, loping and Priating for ~Armetours, LARGEMENTS A Srvuian Frarune. BRANCH. ax HoxcKoxc Horm, Conrmon. Sole Imporrs, MUSICLESSONS, BR. LE. A. GRCA raveives Pupils for MMe VOL, MANDOLINE and GUITTARRA. For Terass, Apply tafHE STUDI : story Vr fe 19, nu, Danber, De | ta | {587 i th Rae YING CHONG for SMALL ' FAMILY. “co. Share of House SUITABLE derate rentol. wonld probably suit. Address: NEWTON, Naval Yard, Hongkong. Hongkong, Fane 2, ee. 172 bape? WANTED SMARE LAD, with a thorough Inow- AL icdye of ENGLISH, us) OFrice ASSISTANT. : Apply to > Hoscxose & Wranvoa Dock Co., Lp. [. Hongkong, May 330, 1902. 1152 4° j . BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. WANTED. MEXPERTENCE FORE! ; Government Timber Mill; Must. he uvoughly acquainted with > the erection unl management of Timber-cutting -Ma~ chinery.. Forward copics ofrecent teutinne. visls, and state aay quire, oan rs had—refreshing, * faa Se i ‘Saxpar “Yongkoog, Pobrusr7 3,902. WASHING BOOKS, ws Loge en : eee BOOKS, for thew of jek and Gentlemen, can Yow e had at this Offic , LeMisTs, Obina “BBB, sia BOARD ANT) RESIDENCE. TANG YUEN, H "MACDUONNELI: ROAD, from 45th dan. | wary. L sAiry, ad Well-furnished Rooms. Uninturrepted View af Har. hour, Apuly on Premises ur FAIRALT, & CO. en's Road. Hongkong, -January 9, Q gene, 7.30 aco 8.00 nin il EWONG LOONG, th Crbinet-Maker und Art Decorator, from Shanghai, has opened a SPURNITURE STORE g aR u ot RE ge rut No. 17, Qc s Roap. BE The only Shop in Hongkong with this namie, Where HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE 4 of every deseription ean bo inade to order iu sign requircd., heen patroniced by the Woigkong y Hengkonz Hotel, Messrs. “4. 5S. Watson & Co., Limited, Joint Telegr: upd f Cos., arid otlacr leading Establishments ia the Colony, to_whour reference may be madeas to the Furaiture, ée,,' supplied. “Messrs, 4, 5. Watson ss Co. write’ as follows !— Wo have pleasure in stating that Mr LI “KWONG LOONG. furnished | the)” * Annoxe fo aur Dispenssry und gave us “‘tevory satisfaction. (8d.) “A. S. Watson & Co. Lourten." * Orpens’: punctually attonded to and 1 UNDAY J 9.2.n...Eyoy 13 miuutes. m- Every 30 minutes. Every 15 minute: 10.50 gan tol Ba.m..:Every 10 minutes y ~Evay 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. t¢F pm ve Or pm: te A NIGH’ 7 ATURDAY?. Extra’ obs} 11.30 atid 11.45 pam. as by Arrangement at the gue on Weul Days. \3 OHNSON’S DIGESTIVE TABLETS wae GREAT REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, BLATU) ANT) ACIDITY OF TR VICTORIA LATE DAREN, CRUICKSHANK & a CHARLES HEIDSIECK, PURVEYOR TO HIS ficeaitd KING EDWARD, SIEMSSEN & Co., SOLESAGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN, W. BREWER & CO. NEW Books. Brassey's Naval Annual, 1002... Stanley Cibbou’s Stamp taloxue 2 Vols, Maritime Law, by. A. Saunders... . a Charter Patties and Bills of Lading, b: L. Duckworth oy Nine Unlikely Tales, by Anthor of "6 'The Treasure Suckers " Civil Engineering as applied in Construction, by Vernon-Harceir , Mechanies' and “Engineus’ Pocket Bork of Tables, Quiles i by C.F. Haswell. a Break downs at Sea and how ts repair thei dy Luesk hee '’ Pocket Book, by Loeke . Architects : Ship- Builders’ i Matine Engines Pocket Book of Refuseration, 1902... Laws’ Poeket Rook, Mechanical Engineers Me! alliferous Minerals and Alining, 2 by Davies FINEST HOCKS ” ¥EOM DEINHARD & CO, COBLENTZ, NEW EDITIONS. * Pocket Boos, by 3 Hovrmmessin Bee STEINWELN,. Tremruacnten Teleph Mephone 19. -BERNCASTLER DOCTOR Company's : 38 nad 49, Que. as Road Sencral JOBN E MPHREYS & 50N, ral Munigera, i her 17, 901. > 1061 Oranoes most moderate. For Save Large Stock ‘of Vion. Chass b. Furnitcne, bow on view, ; Hongkong, January 28,°1902, ; ‘ons Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co. ~ ; *WINE « SPTRIP MERCHANTS, bot 15, Queen’> Read, =. + Hongkong, May 26,1992. -_ Intimatio 'ALCONER & Co,, -MANERS AND JBIVFELELBES "RW SELECTIONS OF V2 JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WAZE, HIGG-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LANGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES, PLNCH-NZZ AND EYE PRESERVE G, FALCON Ty PINOUCLARS, A GE Ea DIALO. Du BALEY ¢ HOOKS. LASTMANS AND KODAKS AND Tr, sag MUME iv A, AND) PHOT OC; RAPHE 3 ON BLOM IDE PAPER - , JABANESE ARTIST ENDARG EME ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR ATIATEURS. fe ae S ROAD GENTRALE. MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA (MITSUI & GO.) WGAD GB FIUE - LONDON ERs FONGKONG BRANCH :~ Prascr OTHER BRANCHES ; New York, San Francisco, Hainburg, Borbay, Siinenpiré Souralnys, Manila, Amoy, Shanghai, Ciefuo, tsin, aswel: nog, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Yokosukn, . Oatka, Kobe, Mnidauru, Kure, Shimonoscki, Moji, Waka- mateu, Karat aki, Kuchinotsu. Suovle, Maidzura, Bake. Hakudate, Taipob, «+ “ KaMovocita, Tuky 6, «Ling Set, i. «Ton Hoes ner, Pinst Froor. Te “MITSE)! (A.B.C. and A lL Codes.) CUNTRAG ORs OF COAL ta the Tmperial Toys State Fail Principal Railway Companies aint Indus Foreign M sht Steamer SOLE PROVRI be Pancous BOLE AGIIN for ke Lary Manners, Covntiay Ginn jiy Sisal, and other t H, aphig Ardress + y und Arsonals and the | isl Works ; Home ond Yamane, und Ida Coal Mines. Kanada, Kishin Csubakur., Yoskinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, N. INUZUKA, Manager, Hongh Homrkons, Apri 17, Lg, aq THERE'S NEW VIGOR AND STRENGTH IN EVERY DROP _ Por Case of 6 dozen Pints, go, .* aes ae a . WATSON & Co., Lid, fix Hoxexone, Cross asp Sax Masts, KELLY & WALSH, LED. Self-Educator Series :— Cursustey, by J. Knight Borany, by B.S. Wishart .., Latix, by W. A. Edward by oT. Adams ... Fresua, by d. Adams .. Pitman’s Commercial Correspond- wnceand Commercial English A Modern Mitaele, by M. McDonnell" Bodki The M onry, Dy Geo. Gridith Audrey, by Mary Johnston... Tho Fiernal City, by Hall Cain Tho Ambassador's Ady ener by Allen Upward... The Lost Square, by L, The Story of Ronald AL ” "The Shoes ‘The Rescue. by, a. D China in Coren on, Smith ;2 Vol War Office Mn the New Ter NEW AND RECENT BOOKS. Tho Statesnan’s Year Book, 1902... Wit is Sikes: an Intro: duction to the Great Plays, by L.A. Sherman ae oe Tho Fine Arts: is Minual, Baldwin Brown ; Hlustrated The Living Rulers of Mankind, by : tho Rev. H. N. Hutchinson : Vol. T. 7.245 Lilustrationa snd-3 Colaur- ed Plates .. The Land of the Hive "Gown, by Mrs ALD. Lite Thy. Elements by W, ¢. Uns Part 1—General Prin enings, und Transm: chinery’... e Part 2—Ch Marine Painting in Water Color ; 24 Examples in Colour, by W. L. Wolliz, AAR. A.L a Landscspo Pasting in War er Colour °°" 83 Examples in Colour, hy bod Mite MacWhirter, R.A...» $00) ; The Tuternational Signal Code Hart's Quarter! yy Army Lis April 8.25! Tusect Life; Souvenirs of a Nataral- i ist, J. WH. Fabre ine nee 420 Examples of Modern Alpticbets Pinio and Ovbamentel ae ‘ ASK FOR ‘LEVER WATCHES | ‘and CHRONOGRAPHS. Best Value, compatible with Good Workmanship. $8.25 5.00 b G. 5.00 pine, Desi; a, 5.50 3.30 qacick os by UA.. HL 4.00 ilungkong and .. Seale | yin ery: SANDOW'S OLESITY REDUCER. SANDOW'S OWN COMBINED 1,99 DEVELOPERS. DROZ _& COs oe an Watches. Guarantood: TRADE M ARES: : BER DT Ay RAS. aa Thi sa Watchica ard Clocks venice Is € perent EUROBEAN EXPERTS. “Ox -DROZ & CO, No. 10, Queen's: Road Central 1.50 ae 15,09 HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER Or Cons ERAL. MEBTING will be held on + fhe fith June. 1g, at 3 yun, atthe CHAMBER ROOM, CITY HALL, t+ nominate a Menther of the Crasmen to take plies of the Honenr- able TEE WHITETOEAD in the Laat Larive Corn Ly Order, YHORSD. AL BR. LOWE, Sceveterry. Hongkong, June 2, THe. T168 QUEEN'S COLLEGE. MACHELL MEMORIAT, ‘ ( LD BOYS’ and Friends of the late Myr Wroriam Macurni. are irevited to subscribo to a Fund the object of which isto provide a * MACHELL MEMORIAL PRIZK' annually, Subseriptions nay Ralphs, Quee! Matt,’ or to tf le sent te Mr EH. 's Colleee, to the ‘ Cntxa undersigned, OF, en ARCCLLI Ton. Treas Conm at Buildings, Hongke ag, Tune 2. 19 1173, HONGKONG, SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY, A8 Bask Boros Wry . Stree * Founded 4: Dr Conklie, aad Gundueted far scevel years be TH. EB. Parnas, Beg, kc. Subscriptions, — pays! per Indf-yeur ; le in advance ~87.50 $1.40 per month. 11K LIBRARY contains, in addition to fiction, a number of Standard works of Biography, History, Travel, &c., and Works of Refere and it is heped to maintain it up mh Ta. Intending sabseriburs are requested to upply re CADTALN SPENCER, dlon, Sere and Treasuver trrdacenre Ojfies, EST of B' WINT TIQUhG RS a Kyau nod F: PROVISIC af all Kinds, KRUGERS GOLD COLNS. No, 5, D’Aguilar Street, H.B., Nas. 39 and 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Tonekung, May 51, 1902, WW4 alsv CHINA AND JAPAN - TELEPHONE ~~ ANU LIMITED. NEW. REGULATIONS, SUBSCRIBERS titted that when A CALL iS MADE and the ‘EELEPHONE IS NOT ANSWERED by- the PERSON Rr- are LO. ACTUALLY Quineb, instead of Listen- + $1.90 1.90 1.90 | 1.90 1.90 ing until this Person can be found it is better to give their Name ané Wamber to anyone an- swering, ‘and then TO RING OFF. WHEN THE PERSON. RE. QUIRED REACHES THE INSTRUMENT, A FRESH CALL CAN THEN . BE MADE FROM THAT END, “For fall partioclars. &., Ze, Apply to W, STUART HARRISON , Monager. Aongknng, Soptomber 16 1801. 14n t |. “THE TRLMETRICAL CLASSIC. -%HE THOUSAND WORDS’ POEM: Fratslated frum the Chinese “by E. J, Erret, PuD, ‘Lo be bad—Price 30 Cents the set—from tha ¢ eee Mart" 8s 6 Wyndham be hs 4 iBLECTRIC COMPAIY, TURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1902. e " NEW REROPH on the North ithiss splend:d view, and cajor ison Hi i benclit of rhe sauth-ewese auconsaun, For Particulars apply to—- W. AUGHT, 151, Wascttar Rom, Hongkong, May Si, 1002. “TO LET. - MiG «the fall VODOWNS at WANCITAL Suitable for XH Storage of Yarn. Apply to EDWARD, OSBORNE, > Seeretrory, The Hongkong aud Kowloon Wharf Tad. und Godown Co, Uongkeng, May 10, 1002, To LET f of No. 1, lee House Lane, WO or THREE LARGE 1000 Apply to ‘THE MANAGER,’ Hoxckose ler Comvasy, Lop, Hongkong, April 30, 1902. 920 WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. DOOLITTLE & POLLOGK, AGENTS, ROOMS, suitable for UFFICHS, on first fluor 903 td L N ah mer diate cutry, To LEI OUSES in CLIFIN¢ Conpuir Roan. L PoLo Gros No. 11 Macpoxytin Roap. Apply to THE WO KOUG L MENT & AGENG Honukony. April 23, 1904, at L QUEEN'S GARDENS. Apply tu G. ANDERSON, 4 Pedder Street. Hongkong, Vebrium 1, 1902, H i They 33: IN p ARDENS, A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE, GODUWNS at Burr Burbrscs. Houses av Cacsryay Bay, Pacixe TH AND INVEST. Ci Lrp, 89a TU LER \ } BED-RO! qt Barnnoost ; Gas. ~~ Apply * May! Hongkong, Mi ane 1902. pews WO Ler. Ore ICES ie "or particulars, Yfipty to Hongkeng, Mare ch 8 1g, 13 EUROPE. bed 26, 28. 50 and 56, Le Apply to GUSTS. , 34, Ay LION rine We No. 8 Qe Hongkong, April29, 1902. T LET. VROU AD Flos mul ¥ X No. Apply te vad 42 0 By Hongkong, May 28,1992. ee RNISUED SITTING. ROOM Pos 2 44, AT, EM 3a WYNIHAM SIRE ant 2 with Kites, Pastry >> per Month, Inetuding Uieasaxt Virw and Heauray, Care vf! Cava Mat " Oflice. 1087 in Gkouxy Frooa of Des Voeux Rowl hd Jee House Steeot. Tne Mayican Harn. TO, Queen's Toud C antral, “el THR HONGKONG & KOWLOON LAND & TAN CO,, LED. “s Noap Went, ET. ARREN & CO. OS. 5, 6,7, 8, 1% Hits, Roan (heii Apply to Compr SANG FE ad 25, Moxrisoy re Race Course’, Ipartniont, AARpise, °M quxos & Co. Hongkong, May 34, 19. ¥. r | Dentist. ae IlEWN T If Seem, Denis 1030 ec, t, No. 14, D’Aunan Stren. TERMS VE Consultation. Fp, Hongkong, April 24 ise} | aa MOTRATE. e28 | Mr. CHADWIC] DENTAL 39, QUEEN'S ’ Orrice Hocrs? 948 Hongkong, March 18, 18¢ DENTIST A A MERICAN S$ _ WONG. HO-M SURG DENTIS anms DIODERATE. Hongkong. October 8, 1884 |. UREON, ROAD (TRAE. 5 PN, ve M. E Coxsun 10) us R 50, Queen's Road Céal.| DENTISTR) SUi SANG -Prousmg with Dr; DENTIST No. 4, Queen's Road C: Laely (2 | | ve | Hongkong, January 1, BRS} < In- .on “Hotels. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, : ELGIN ROAD. KOWLOUN. PAHREE minutes’ walk from the Steamer Whnirves, and seven minutes by sunch from the City of Vi A First-cliss Hotel, with, thinty- five ¥ very airy Bedrooms. Everything of the Beat, Dinner Purties by Speeint Arrangement: Billiards (Thurston Matel ‘Lal Mast. perfect enlinary arrangenic Food both in Europea styles, ee Hi. RUTTONTER, Proprirtov. Hougkong, Marels 8, 1002. & 458 Pelham House, FAMILY HOTEL, Wrspirast Street. M. MOORE, Propricturess. aL No. a WELLINGTON STREET. ¢- cat Eastern | LATE TELEGRAMS. Capo Politics, Londen, May 1,—-Me Runciman, a : Progressive Member of the Cape Those. of ~ 5 Ansembly, in w speech to hia constitaents,, ANGLO AMERICAN STORES. ee aren No, 1 WELLINGTON ST. Under Enropenn Managomont. a CLASS PROVISIONS. 9199 Auctions, PUBLIC AUCTION. AE Undersigned have received instrue- tions froin’ Dr, Hanricas to Soll by Public Auction, - within his Residence * Seaic MeDomnell Rond, on THURSDAY, the ath Jorg, at 2 p.m., TUE WHOLE or OTs VALUABLE HOUSHEUOLD FURNITURE, | Cemprising Tsvestay Covrrten Drawsne - Roowt Carrrisp ane Cram, Manis Tov T . Te sKMooD Diessr : ae Grass sete and singe Tron and Warn Mar. Alsa One COTTAGE, PIANO by dons Broaw. woo & Soxs, London, And . 2 Theverss, onu Saxony Vaexsits, and A great quantity of plants in pots, The above me ot view. Terms :—As usual. WU GHES & NOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkouy, June 3, 1962, 1142 THE WAVERLEY HOTEL, ICE HOUSE STREET, HONGKONG, & First-Class Privato Pamily Tote. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED Exeeedingly Spacious Rooma. MODERATS VENUS. te, PAMT.. Dy th 0 DAY oc MONTH, ig, Decomber 18, 190). and or Lilt Hon: a 263 9 NEW VICTORIA HOTEL, ROTISSERIE, Meals aw la Oarie. HOPS, 7 “lime, Pp mi. : Monthly Tiffin at Moderate Rates, Matar &% Warmer, ) Proprictors. * Hongkong. May 1) 1899. STL: etc., etc, at any between 7.50) am. and] “2787 HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. Pprret S GAP, THE PEAK, wear the Tram-Tenursus. T unproxe 56. For Terms, Apply to the MANAGEP. KOWLOON HOTEL. HIS HOTEL is situated in Pe quiet locality, away “from the di: and disturbance of tho City, ane surrounded by a delightful Garden it is an ideal place sf Residences eminence, giving 1 magnificent view of the Harbour and the City” of Victoria: Tt is within eaxy access of the Kowloon Wharv. eS, whore the principal Mail Steamers disem- bark Passengers, and from which thero is a tegular. ferry service to Hongkony. Bowling Alleys and Billiards. The Cuisine is Pxcellent: : J. W. OSBORNE, J DOWNS, Proprietor. Manager. Hongkong, September 6, 19%, 8a) 8STEEL: APIOL OL LLS A meres for alt irregularities, Superreding Bitter Apple, Yenoyroyul, Jl Sold by y A.S. WATSOM & SOs LD.» HONGKONG, Proprietor = MARTIN. Chemict, SOC mAME TON. ENGLAND. ‘a7 SANDEMAN’S ee oes a. Tho building stands on av f- taonts.om Pages 2, 3, 6 suntco this Oftice not Isterthon TLa.m. New “A vortisumen: ts should be seric! 3 pat *.* Ona, Mar Amo One of tho Bost Sketches of ¥ eMLO8A ] Life AUCTION. a ‘PUBLEC HE Undorzigned has received instrue- tions fron G. ISH. Brurros, Eeq., to Sell by Pullic Auction. mi SATURDAY, the 7th Jes. 1902, commencing at 230 OSES as Nig, Ee Lior Criscent, Robinson Rond, Tier Waous or Bs VALU; LY FO SEHOLD Comprising :-— Sapoce-Bag Uruoesreren Covcnes and Arvewurs, Inoran Canvnrs and Reus Sy Buses Bows, Onnamests, &e. 3 ENGLISH VAK PURNTTURE, Consisting of Sipevosiw and Len Goass, Waitise Gos and Disixo Cuares Bie and Writ; Paxurs, Hate TAB: 5 f BLACK WOOD, Consisting of :~- Deox, 'Pasues, Fei Casiners, ven Sprayn, ver itnd ELecrro-l'Late. Crowx Din- Su Ty Wantow Patrenn Dixser Ser, Cotirny and Grae Be ATRAD, Marin burk-inde » Grass Doors, id Wann &e., &e.; AVINGS, “On and Warn Corow G TALE with: Gain, Hye HEN Pantry and Berinoom Rra TSETAN ¢ Alsy ONE COTLAGE PLANG by CHAP Is. dal Tunas :—As Customary. Catalosues will Le issued prior to sale. On’ view From Tharsday, tho 5th June. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auelioneer. ‘ Hongkong, May St, 1902, * 116i - ADVERTISEMENTS. HE Attention of Advertixels is dra vit to the Latest Hours ‘for receiving | Advertisements and Ronee lan te Advor- tisomen Alturations and additions to Advurtiay. before BAIN & RED. : ffics, Dee. 1900, ° LE THROUGH SOUTHERN FORMOSA: By G. TAYLOR, LM, Custom: With Wooncuns: ‘RRopr-nted ing the the- China Review] 7 Wet written. -Cniwa Main’ -Qfies; 6 A SERIES OF ARTICLES, ’ Reprinted from * The Ohines Mot." Wire Ae Arrrnorz, Zo bo bad at tho FeICE oF rats Paren, ‘ Hongkong, anid that tho suspension of the constitution - was absnlutely necowhry to give the Colony ene or three yeara in which ro settle, with-- ut tho ncrimony of oloctions, politics which nt preaont’ would be purely racial: The Dutch themselves desired the suspsn- sion. A-just re-distribution ‘only means - the maintaining of Brideh supremacy, and would nevar pasa tho present Parlininent. Tho spocch is regarded ag an_important mnanifesto on bohal? of fortyrsix Progressive members disngrecing with’ the Ministry as regatity thy” “eonstitation ; sand marks tho dovelopment ofa now Imyperiai-party. Canada and Militariam. Caleutta, May 19,-—Sir Wilfrid: Laurier ‘—alse telegraphs the Tadian Daily News London correspondont—has made n speech. which js being much discussed in. political circles, as it ip. a direct reply ta Mr Cham. berlain'’s recent oration at Birmingham. Referring to Jmperiol defonee, the Can- adinn Premier ejected ta, bringing Canads into the vortex of militarism whieh was Europe's curse. With regard to the Corn Duty in England, he said that it altered the position of the Mother Conntry townrds tho Colonies, and made a proforential taritt possible. He could unt conceive why Mr Chninberlain bad inyited a discussion xt the forthcoming’ Conference of Colonial Promiers in London, untess he bad sime- thing to ‘prapnse. The Defences of Australia, - London, May 17.—-General - Hutton's schuue for the retranchment of. Australian defence has been adopted and involves the curly abobtion of certain Militia and Vol- unteer regiments aud che absorption uf the members mta other Corps and the heavy +} enrtailmens uf naval forces. Mr. Caamberlain and Morganisa- tion, Mr Chamburlain, in his peraration rit Birmingham best night, referred to foreign trusts, ond sul CH endanger industries peculincly British, {We must,’ che ‘said, louks to ourselves, and must draw. closer the tivs of sympathy and the ties of interest We shal @ the inevitalilu disasters ap eo te esonamic pudant Joss the epportunitios of closer, an the Colonios, und if wa don'thvail on of the chance of Keeping British trade in British bands ‘Tho Heat in India. of Man Lay L6.—Me Allen, Collector btext anddecly ut Ga my yoster- repped cane May 20—A Midlena tolugraut of May 29th staies that wews had heen te- ceived that day of the dent, at Nuzvid, of heat apoplexy, of Mie dames Creighton, Assistant Professor at Pachesppas Coiloge, Mr Creighton, accompanied hy Mr Colville, - went on Wh shiottug: tip to «the Nuzvid Zenindary. He was vttacked by apoplexy on Friday night, died on urdaynorniug, and was buried at’ Nagvid: ina plot of ground given for the. purpose «ty ° the Yomind: NY ! Rain Spcils Cricket. * London, May 17—All cricket matches” * daring the Just three days have been un. finished owing to rain, German Polities and the Sugar Bountiss. May 19. - Zhe Times publishes «telegram from its correspondent nt Berlin, senting that bya Bill reforring the Brasaols Sugar - Conxention tus Special Committee, which - will hear the apiniona of thu Sugae exports, - the German Grvernnient bas ‘endangered the convantic we Lhe vaci conluel of Ube Govern- went, Ube cort punrlent guys, is’ Ine «x licably, except on the assuniption hac Count vou Buelow is propurad to yieht to a slightest stn ofagravian hostility, Lerd Curzon and the Delhi * Durbar. Calcutta, May 17.--Tt.ts notitied that EL. BE. the Vicoroy will present two silver cups for polo at Duihi, in connective with the Tm- perial Durbar--one an Riternational Cup, open tu any teanvin Tndis orabrand ; and the other Native Army Cap, opun to teams from any regiment inthe Native Army of Judia.’ “The rules for the tourmament are ‘alse pablished. ane Article Club and its Lihat Action, Calentta, May 19,--An indiniy Daily Meret special London. telegram, dated the 18th instant, states that the cise in. which Mr Cowen, Secretary of the Artic’s Clyb, cherged.. Mr Labauchere, M1. By .the pio. prietar of Uruth, with Thelvconeluded yesterday alter a : protrieted, though ‘some- what. anusin at ‘trisl. The jury dis: and: were. disehn The Military Riot in Burma, Tn tho Mayinyg riot erga vighe with for the prosecation were examined including two approvers aucun, tha vinters.who. tora. ed King's evidences and have been roleused, The King's Colonials, London, May 1—F RU. the Prince of Wales, in the uniform of Colonel of. the King’s Colonials, opencd their Drill Hallat Chelsey tu-day> Hu suid they had a name te raxke. Haring tho sympathy of both thd. Colonics and the.Mother Country, they sinus camember ihat all eyes were upon then, “His Royal Highness hoped that all the great oversen dominions would ‘he re-- ented in the Regiment. Colonel Lumusded abd most of Uie General of the Colonies were presunt, and.7, should be | ; 6 -moKt, delighttutiy freshingToliet Water, Ibrendérs (he skin firm, Fellaved mos. f delfcate fraganeo RECOMMENDED ' mane C01 ites? NEW EITRACTS: EAUD'ESPAGNE, SHUQUE LAL ELE | - WHITE VIOLETS DET ROYAL: WHITE HELIOTROP JUNE 3, 1902. 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Barbaiues, whieh his henolited —_—: we for pill do senlenecd ted Re ®*Alhion probally t+ by Uhe aph King Alfonso's Succession. Samdan, Moy 17.—The Duke of Con- camditoaranded a» bull fhe ut Madrid, wl ie norell-hnawn mates was tossed aud slightly iujured. Regent of | Espicgle {Fane Fearless. rebraved *Glory Goliath * Handy Hart Humiser has sent Jeter ha 2 Gtudo fur the support and aves iy Spina wane . May 18. a Dave ath in ing Ak | Tytnigenta Tonse to the nation pes ) Janus vo wif cont: " sxetl aecundled |r people sill enti “up ‘ Kinshe do his nother, and promises Ind-wtunont Ur Sroorhen contribute to the peace and grandeur of Mutine Spain, 8 ree at Ocvan A sensational: ineidelit occurred in the : Otter Accession’ procession, ‘when a madman, OF | Phenix ho onisereant, wpproached King Alunsy's* Pique” dnd exclaimed that ear t1) ambler fe was att yy: 4 found in his | Rinaldo ist plut hex been d jnet the J ‘aterwitel Whiting Wivurn May Woodcock , supplies é ceutaiduon bas been érrested, Ho was | Woodlark _ recently released from im ament. for | compligity in Ruize humb..attempe. ou; Senhor Canoras, seven’ years ago, in-which : Tenis, vas killed tard Suarez. badly injared: SG. been ventined- to the bease! : H* ith Tniluenza Bronchitis, and rried several remedies very little bencGt, ‘thoight T would try + \ ortle of Stearns’ Wine. of Cod Liver Oily! ¢ and am glad to ‘tell you T feol considerably | - for it, and bave gained Hesh. ¥ Flag of Vieo-Admind Sir Cyprian A. 7 bald Flag of Rear: Admiral Harry Factory: MASON'’S LANE. - - 66, Queen’ His Britannic Majesty’s Ships on the China Station. Class cee meme ing ee Tons, Gua! DELP. i despatclovessel batdeship, Ist class sloou : aiser, 2nd ehiss cruiser, Ist vlass cruiser, st class nboat, Ist, clas: Unowat, Lst class erviser, Ist class wator tank and tug 2nd turpedu boat destroyer eruisor, ded class cupboat, 2nd class battleship, Let class battleship, Ist class torpedo boat destroyer torpede boat destroyer storeship cruiser, 2nd cliss tarpuda boat destroyer river gunbont river cundoat slozp | battleship, Ist class torpedo boat destroyer sloop, — : craiser, 2nd class Surveying-veszel sloop ‘ river gunbent. sloop river gunboat rivor gunbeat * gua-vessel, End class torpedo hoat Gestroyer cruiser, 2nd cias recoiving ship river yurboat eruiser, ist, clasg voust deféneo gunboat sloop oo + Surveying ship forpeda Doat destroyer coastdofonceship,armaured river gunboat river kanboat L7G 12,950 L060 11,000 : 9000 . 710 710 42,000 + O90 1660) orn Lia * 160 fo 400)" | 1 i | 3000 113,500 ey we SrRaalanraaew eo 2 FAW SRM AAL m est oa Beoiwes Physician's Cure fox Gaut; " sRheumatle Gout! and. 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MELLIN'S FOOD WORKS, 25 | The Full Detatls Printed ii, Pamphlet Form, ; Coylea niay ‘be had at Coma Mare. Office Price 75, Cents each. : 255, *scuey,’ HoNaKONG, 4TH EDITION. : GABLE ADL RING ANC Copp, ACHEE&CO ae i iB A 17a Queen’s Road. si er Furniture Dealers. = DRAWING-BOOM, - DINING-ROOM, und BEDROOM FURNITURE. ELECTRO-PLATED, GLASS and | CHINA WARES. PASTHUR’S MICROBE- PROOF FILTERS, ROCHESTER LAMPS, WHITE TURKISH TOWELS and COUNTERPANES. COOKING RANGES, KITCHEN UTENSILS, and HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. WN. POWELL Ltr Dp sete KehAA tous He ah Cal? 2 LIMITED, — 28 & 34, Queen's Road (Opposite Hearne Hobl und Pat ffiee j. } | General Dr apers - A ere ‘fl amd Outfitters ——~ DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. All cutting executed by an experienced - - Dressmaker. sore pene Parisienne and English Millinery Always in'stock. Orders receive European - ‘Supervision. -. - a Just received Parasols in all the Newest Styles. 2... ... Muslin. 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For this () reason many exporionced travellers carry a bottle of Chamberlain's Cotic, Cho- lora and Dinrrhoun Remedy with them to be used in cases of an emergency, ‘This preparation has no equal as cure’ for bowel complaints. “Tt can not bo obtained while on board tho cars or steamship, and that. is whore it is most likely to be needed, Buy s bottle before leaving home, Vor salt by All Dealers: Warkixs Ttd., Gen- Agents. a9 A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, lished ALD. 1841. ASRATED WATERS THE WATER used is THE PUR- EST that can be obtained, and is skilfully FILTERED ON THE MOST SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, THE MACHINERY employed ia of the latest design and most approved type. THE BEST AND MOST EXPEN- SIVE INCREDIENTS only are uséd, GUARANTEEING -ABSOLUTH PURITY. ENGLISH EXPERTS Manage our Factories and thoir practical knowledge. and. constant . supervision enables - +o produce waters of unrival- led excellence and purity. A.S. WATSON & Co, Limited, | THE HONGKOSG DISPENSARY. : “12k West Mill House, M: cotland, on the 2ird April, 1002, Tuomas Duxcas, Inte Inspector of Police,” Hongkong; aged 4b years, Deoply regretted. On the 20th Moy, at the General Hospital, Shunghai, Auexanpen Pateawos Waten ; ago 65 years, Died suddenly, on the evening’ of the, etch Muy, whilst returning from Soochow, Mr Wowe: Saxaday, (Shurlee), in his 57th year, the faithfuland much respected Com- radore of Hopkins, Dunn & Co., for near- abs 30 years, Par The publication of this issue commenced at 5,30 pom. Che Ghina gail. BONGEONG, .TURADAY, JuNE 3, 1902, LOCAL AND GENERAL. The Danish West Indies, The Two Danish Chambers being me able to ngrea regarding the dethils of tha sale of tha Danish Weat Indies the qnes- tion has been shelved indefinitely. The Derby, An importnt revolution has taken place in the inarket on the Derby, Sceptre SUL reteins dep position oat the bead of tine list favonrite, fat Polvo lias Teen installed second ford Methuen. A London telegram dated 17th May Lord Methuon is progressing most, The bene bas re-united but. the wound is net quite healed, says t favourably. Ile expects to Teave hospital shortiy, Lipton's Dividend. Lipton Limited pays a dividend of eight per cent.; plices to Reserve £15,000; aud carries forward £9,865, The Chairman (Sie T. Lipton) pays all advertising charges incurred by the Company during the year, variously estinialed at from thirty to tifty: The report is consider- thousand pounds, ed disappointing China and her Indemnity. +’ A London telegram dated 13th May says i—Tho Ministers at Peking meet on Tucgday tv diycuss important questions between China ind the Powers, which have arisen in consequence of the fall in silver and the hatdahip thereby inypased on China in connection wlth the inderanity payable in gold or @ silver equivalent. Trooping ‘Airdéiworieits. The movements of trowps announced tre be carried ontin June and July include the relura to India of the 2nd Rajputs, the Bist Boruia Light Tnfantyy, the 4th Panjab Tnfantry, the Int battalion of the 4th Gnikhas, the Mth Sikbs, the 22nd and Rou Bombay Infantry, and the Sth Tati try, Hyderabad Contingent ;,alse the re. epateh te China of five relief reyiments, Band Performance. The following is the progamme of iusic to be performed by the Band of the Sth Infantry Hyderabad Conringont, at the New Pacade Grownd, on Wedyesday next, the eth proxiniy, from O pain. to G80 p.m. (weather permitting) t~ : Merch ¢ Overt Patras ancky clander Russo’ ks of Boheinia’:.. ‘Honeysuckle und- the Bee’ KING. Barn Dancee,. CODMAVE THE The Lost Hansa eons, + A Caleutta telegrim @ated loth May says :—The steamer Ehrenfels, which Rou- tér reports lost, was a steamer of 5,450 tons gross, built in 1898 by Messrs Wigs ham, Riehardsen & Co,, of Newcastlo-un- Tyne, for the. Hansa Line, Bremen. Sho was classed 00 Al at Lloyd’s. The vessel has been trading between Hamburg and Coleutta, on the Company’a regular servicc, siaco sho was Duilt. She left Cal- cutta on the 26th April last, for. Hamburg with a ‘full cargo of jute, seeds, hides, ete, The crew numbered about 65 men, of which 85 were Lascars, and under the command of Capt, G. A, Gramberg, an old and experienced master in tho Com- pany’s service. The Captuin gnd 40 of the crew are reported missing, Kipling and Athletes, A coaple of months age (says the Tle ler) Me PLB. Warnor, the - well-known Middlesex cricketer, and Mr R, FP, Ison, the Seuts Tntermtional fuotbailer,. who has heen doing gool service at the front for morte than twe years, were introduced te Hodyard Kipling in CapSown. Mr barnor was introduced as ‘ane of the tlin- “p= fools’ and Mr Neilson os ‘9 mud. ded onf.’ *T suppose,” said Kipling, “that you two fellows foel inclined to.go for mo, but T, still hold that sitting under o- goal- post will not teach a-man to sit n hort’? ‘Seriously,’ continuod Kipling, ‘ T-know how many athletes have shown thomselres rattling good soldiers during the present war, Asa mattur of fact L never gicant to rofer to netuud atlietes at all, but merely to the large nitber of people why spend all ‘their spare time looking at ether mn play- ing. However. ] felt that if 1 did net ext agxerate, ny protest would pass unheeded, and the very fact that Tmade so many peo- ple angry shows there wna trath in what 1 suid.” - OO es LOCAL AND GENERAL. Notes by the Way. Interesting Late Telegrams will be found on Page 2, The ‘first wicket taken this seagon in first-clasa cricket fell to Adams, the Surrey bowler, tho first victim being De W, G. Grace. It is atated that Mold, tho fauons Lancashire cricketor, will play for Nor- thamptonshire this season if.he feels wot) enough, It is understood that the command of tho Mth Kegimental District at York, ren- dered vacant by the retirement of Col. A. 'W, Noyes, will bo given to Col. Grant Dalton, who retired last mouth fram the the 1st Battalion of the West Yorkshiro command of Prince vf Wales’ Qwn Regiment. The Peace Conditions. A London telegram of the 16th ult. says:—The Daily Mail mnintains its ap- timistic attitude, insisting that pesco ia assured, and that the torina aro these laid down at Pretoria, including the small Bucr representation in Couneil and, probably, a grant for rebuilding farms, equal to ‘one month's war expenditure. Health of Hongkong. The eAsUs a? been votified as cecurring in the Culony of Hongkong, during: tho week ended sist May, shows that there were 42, cares uf plague (1 European soldior and 51 Chinese), 32 cases of cholera (4 Nuropeans, 3 other Asintios, and 25 Chineso), and & European Too plague figures pamber uf Je diseases which have yetarn showing the emma ie case of onterio fever, J[are the highest: of any week, this s 38 of the cases heing in the City and Ltin other districts of the Colony. ‘The plague deaths numbered 60, Of the cholcra cases SL onded fatally, ‘The City accounted for 23 cases, while 9 wore contributed by other Aistric Tlic onterie ense was not fatal. The plague etses were spread pretty well over the Colony, District No. 8, Shau- kiwan, Stanley and Aberdeen be 1 only districts reported free of the ciscase. District No, Mtoppod tho list with 11 cases, District No. 10 coming next with 6 gases. The total enses fur'the year now smount to 207, including 1 European, 193 Chinese and 13‘other Astatics. Up to the present there have been 198 deaths, for tho two days onded noon yesterday ‘numbered 19, cf which 8 were * dumped’ on the street and 4% were found on un- licensed boats at Hunghom, . The cases The Late-Mr Thomas Duncan. A correspondent writes to us from Glasgow as follows :--Mr Thormas Duncan, late Police [mspoctor in tho Hongkong Police, who retired on pension a few wooths ago, died suddenly at his residence, West Mill Rouse, Merkinch, Fifeshire, on the 20rd Apri! last, having dropped dead in his Mr Duneat made ‘his home in Markineh, garden. On his retiring’on peneion, near to bis birth-plice, and had been on- joying thy best. af health since he vetived. au te his death, he yst, Where T saw hi sin Glasgow oa bus .and he tokT me then he never felt better, On the morning of the day he died, he took lis usual heeakfast and then for a time read the Chran Mil, which bad just come in by post unt morping., Abeat afoun, he The week previ went out as usunl to work in the Abvut 1.0 y.m,, his wife wont our to call bim in for dinger, when she fonnd bins lying dead pmonget the bushes, “The sight that met the oer wouin's eyer piny be better imagined than deseribed, Qu hearing crive, two neighbooring fnemers cane te her assistance and carried the body into the shouse, Ho would be dead probably half an hour before his body was discovered by his wife. Two doctors wore summoned at once, but Me’ Duncan was beyond any Daman pawer, having died from disease of the hesrt. Before going -out “to “the garden, Mrs Duncan psked. him if there was anything he wont fancy for dinner. He xeplicd that’ ho did not feel inclined for anything special that day, but added in his own quiet way: Tf we cannot eat we cupnot live, Those were the last words he spoke. Mr'Dunemn was born in tho parish of Monimail, in the County of Fife, and joined: the Glasgow City Police in, the year 18 He left for Hongkong with oo de- tachniont of constables in» December, 1878, and as already mentioned: retir- ed from the Hongkong Force a Tittle less than_ayear ayo, _alter 22 years! service, acomparatively young min. Since they scttled at’ Markinch, both Mr and Mrs Duncan’ were fast making friends for themselves, ‘and. to: show how highly popular they were in the district, thet: funers] was attended by a large concourse of people, some of whom ‘had served . with Mr Duncan in the Hongkong Police, and had travelled ‘long distances to follow’ hia remaing to. thei inetrosting-plaes. The body was interred in. the new Ceweotory, Wingskettld, und signs of mourning were inanifest along thy route. Many. beautiful | ‘wreaths, wore kent ly friends. Cranee's Worrn-ranrp BLoop. Mirrunz,— ‘The most searching Blood Cleanser that science, - and medice! shill have brought, to light.’. "Suf- fre: afrom Scrofula, Scurvy, Eezema, Bad Lege, Skin and Blood Diseases, Finples, and’ ‘Sores of atiy kind are solicited to give it @ tual to test its value. ‘Thousands of wouderfal cures have t been effectad by it, ' fold everywhers ‘at 2s, 9d," per bottle Beware of worthless fsmitationr and ib TELEGRAMS. [eeuren’s senvice.] PEACE DECLARED. Lontos, Ist June, 1002, Peace with the Boers bas’ been signed at Protoria, ‘ SPEECH BY LORD ROSEBERY. * Losngs, Slat May, 1902,” Loni Rosebery, referring to the peace negotiations in tho courso of a speech do. |! livered at Leeds, said that wo wore not concluding. pency with « crushed foe, and hiust therefure try tu convert brave foes into brave friends. This could only bo done by meoting them on liberal principles, and. not on tho’ lines laid down ly Lord Salisbury. Referring to the Corn tary he strongly oxhorted all Liberals to oppose it, THE SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES. President Roosevelt, in the course of a speech, said that ihe cruelties iy the Philip- pines hat provoked deserved condemnation Jess than the lynchings, which had taken place in the United Statos. The President’a speech, which further hinted at the ultimate in- dependence of the Islands when capable of self-gayvernment, has created a sensation in which a treacherous enemy | Atuerien. THE CORN TAX, _ Sir Michael Hicks-Beach has informed o deputation of Omnibus, Cab, and Carting firme that it ia impossible to abandon the Corn Tax, EX-PRESIDENT STEYN STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. Ex-President Stayn, of the late Orange Free State, has been stricken with paralysis, CRICKET. . The First Test Match. The first Test Match the Australisns and an All-England Eleven has ‘resulted ina draw. * Delay in Transmission. ' between JAPAN'S CORONATION SQUADRON, Loxpos, Ist June, 1902, - The squadron of Japanese warships pro- ecuding to Mngland to take part in the festivities in connection with the cornna- tion of King Edward, has sailed from Malta for Plymouth, THE SIGNING OF PLACE, The signing af peice in South Africa has caused the utmost enthusiasm in Londou. The news was announced at the Mansion’ House between 5 and 6 this evening. It rained heavily during the day, tut clearect’ towards evening, when upronvinus crowds assembled at thé chief centres in the City, the Mansion House, and in Piccadilly Cirens, Flags were flown, trumpets and whistles sounded, and Mafeking night was’ moro than repeated, Many iluminations prepared ‘far the . Coronation. were lit, , A proclamation issued st Pretoria says that Transvaal bonds will recommence ta Dear jnterest from to-diy. festivities : Late. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN AYFAIRS, There is a serious crisis between. Austrin ‘und Hungary, owing to their inability to agree to A compromise in the marter of the disputes concerning domestic affairs. THE SIGNING OF PEACE. A despatch from Lord Kitchener dated Pretoria, May 3lst, says that the decumunt containing the terms of surrender of thu enemy was signed that evening by all the Boer representatives, Tord Milner himself. and Why Lord Hopetoun Resigned. The immediate causo of Lord Hupe- toun!s vesignation Was an intimation that the Gow erninent was withdrawing the pros mised slowance of £4,000 por annum. Checkmating Boor ‘Cattle Rushes.’ Blockbouse fonees will, in ‘future, he rendered prof against mob-eattle rushing’ by the adoption of ‘wrought iron flat bar fencing, In councetion with the supply of this foncing, a very smart: piéce of work has just been curried out by Messrs’ Baylisa Jonos & Bayliss, Ltd, of Wolrerhampton, On March 27th the Government placed an order with this firm for shout 40 miles of +} continuous five bar-iren’ fencing in accord- ance, with » request made- Lord hy PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVES IN THE COUNCIL. . Weare informed that a atroug ‘party io the Chamber of Comimerca intends to ‘support the. nomination of Bie Robort Shoewan aa the Chaunbor's reprosentative in tho Legislative Council, und at Thursday's meeting Mr J. H. Lewis. will propose and Mr E. W, Mitchell will second Me Showan's nomination. Much will depend upon the action of the Chamber in the nomination of a represon- fative by the Justices of tho Peace, . Several naines have been brought forward, but it is & moot-point who will actually bonominated. ‘Tho Justices named are Messrs G. W. F. Ployfoir, E,W. Mitchell, E. Qsborno and BR. Shewan, Mr 8, A. Howett's name has also been brought forward in this conmac- tion, bub we hear that, like several other gentlemen who have, heen asked to allow themselves to clectetl as Justices of the Peace, Mr Hewett has not yor taken the oath of oftica. As we have already anid, it may depend upon the Chamber of Cotm- meree's sélection who will bo nominated to ropresent the Justices, There is likely to ‘be a full meeting in each ease. THE KWANG-SI. REBELLION. Authentic Details from Wachow. (Fram u, Correspondent, ) Wuocnow, May 30, Since LT received your issue of the 23rd inst., Thave felt that something must be dme to put before the public tho othor sidy of the supposed Kwangsi Rebellion, For, two months, [have been trying to get into touch with and definite information about the rebellion, but, eo far ag F can Jearn, it only exists us a’ rebellion in the Hongkong and Shanghai. newspapers and with some Chinese officials, Tt-is true there are one or two strong bands of rabbers, which are here to-day and away to-morrow ; but that has been going on fur years, These bands new number fifty ov a hundred, and are fuivly well arned, having robbed a number of guard boats and one or tive native customs stie tions, As a rule, about teu soldiers in his yainen. the district: official has How can Ho he cope with these bands of robbers ? is powerless, therefore he must appeal tor his superlors, and the only way he gan got help ts by fanning the iden of » hig thing —a rebellion ¢ T am roguisrly in communication with the aveater part of Kwargysi> Pravince. Yet, T have failed to hear of any organisod rebellion, Lenclose n rough sketch of our stations. ih the Province and a statement of the number ef converts at each, ‘They aro seattered for forty or fifty miles arcund thuse centres, Onv or two men from each of those centres have ‘comw in this week, yet without newa of any’ rebellion. | Tn your issue of 28rd inst, it ia’ stated San Chau-fn is sarrounded by the rebels. One of our nets has come from there, and he has hot heard of it, And-yet.a’ more astaunding statement is mido on. offeinl authority that Tsam Chau, 100-miles above Wuchow, is snrrounded by rebols. Sy and Mrs Feo, of the 0. M. H. A. Mission, are there, and one man has jnst arrived from there and reports allcuiot, There is also no rebellion near Kei Gin, the. capital of y the Provines. As facia Iocan. find’ out trouble’ hela: © Nanning-fu band of strongly-fortified . carr the whole Nea in whe have’ a in the mountains Cheung “Muk market, 70 miles North-west of Kwai Yun. (Kwai Yan is 200 nijies above Wuehow on the West River.) Frota this pluco thy robbers make excar- sions nbd terrify the people. Thay take what they want. and then disappear. The} ciwe is said to lead “right through the mountain strounholds a strong robbers near i bot as. no‘one has dared to go in-or seale the mountain it: ix really not knawn what is within, Three mere boat lords of soldiers have gone'up, and with these we hape thoy will have enough ‘Taam’ (courage) to attack the Choung Muk’ stronghold, and put an end,to thie band. You will .notica. by tho sketch that Cheung Mak is within easy rdach of vither the West Rivor or the Lau Chau River, atid that’ avcounts for re- ports of robberies on the one river at one time and on the other next tine; and this had led people to bolieve that the thing is bigger than ic is in reality, There ig nnether and entirety: different disturbanee, beyond Nanning-fu and Pak Shek-und on the: French border 5 but, up: there that. is constant-statonf things, We STEAMER ‘PANKSHAN’ SINKS IN THE HARBOUR. A Strange Accident. “Lnst ight, under very, peculiar cireun- atatices, the ‘British stestner Pakshen, for which ‘Mewra Bradley ‘and Cu, aro the “agents, went tothe bottom of the Har- dour, whore sho lies an her side in_ubout ‘SO foot ‘of water, “Pho Pakshan, which isavessel of 123 tans nett, commanded by Captain J, Reid, arrived at Hongkong on the 28th May from Saigon with a cargo of -rice, and was booked to leave again to-day for Swatow and Amoys She took up her anchorage’ midway between -each shore that part of the. Har- bour between: Jardine'y Wharf and tho Harbour Office, AM wont well till yosterday afterncon, Captain Reid wont - avhore, Icaving his vessol in charge of tho Chief Officer. One of the crew is said, int the information supp}ied to us, to have deen working at the ongines in. the after- noon and inadvertently left open tho valve belong oy to the donkey -unging exhaust pup, or doing other valve ar “soncock, with the result that water rushed in and the Teak was not observed till it was too lato to whut ap dhe valve and the vessel bad eeon tesink, ‘Lhe Chiof Oliver gat out the ship's, tarpaulings, but these ade ne improve. ment. ‘The Chinese crow when they saw what was about ta happen got oat tho ship's boats and deserted her. Tho first intimation that the Police had was fron: one of the Chinese sailors who arrived at No. 7 Police Station dripping wet, havingapparently been intho Harbour, * Ho gavo the tofornation to Acting Inspec. tor Dymond that somothing was wrong with the Pubskan. He was far ton excited to give any ccherant roport und he was dotain- od whilo Sergeant Adlington went across to where the stuamer waa lying to make inquiries, When tho sergeant got alongside the steamer, shu had’ a heavy: list aud hee gangway was partly in the water and‘ the in Inspector Riley,- of tha Water Police, arrived on the scene in one of the Police pinnaces at ten o'clock and tank in’ the ritustion at a glance. Ho learned that with, bad been on hoard, and had returned? asharoto talephons te the Dack Company for help. ‘All. the native asilors had clenred ont leaving the Chief Officer and three: en. gineers to themaaly eb, In antidipation of assistance cowing immediately: from the Dock Company, “Tnspeetar Riley station-° cd Constable Emms on the buoy in readiness to Slip the mooring’ chain should ‘a towing: Iuunéh come along. This, howover, di not. happen, and wlion it was, too Jato to do anything, Constable Emma, was. relieved from his ‘weary and: danceraus porch. Shortly after ten o'clock, the water entered . to the engine “room and ' flooded some oil stored - there for Highting purposes, When it- reached one of the hanging lamps, the finating gil: Lcaught fire and, at 11,15 p.m,,.tho flames had reached the dock ‘and, helped by the paint and varnish on-the wood-work, thi- nid part of ‘the vessel burst into flames, ° The Kuropeans remaining on-board had ineantime beon transferred to’ the Police pinnace, powerless to do anything to pro- vent theit vossel sinking, The water gained: great hoadway and, during tho intoren) be- twoon tho outbroak of firo nnd tho sanlias of the ship, those in the boats lying alongs de heard several things breaking adrift insidy. Among. the interested spoctators at this tine.was. Str J, F. Miller, the superintend- ing onginecr of the ‘Shan’ steamers, who tind arrived “in Messrs Bradley and Co's. Inunch, He mndg inquiriesda to the safety | was loft on hoard, stund by till the final collapyo. © At eleven o'clock, the vessel was lying in the water with a list of: about 45 dearces to atarboard, —Short- ly before sinking, which sho’ did: near midnight, she — righted herself, and ‘gradually settled down sturn first, Just at this time, one of tho Deck Company's ward part sank slowly and the ship is now comp'etely submerged. This tuorning, No. 1 Policelauncl passed over the spot where the veSsel sank but could neliher foel nor see any part of the sunken vesscl. Onc of the Police pinnaces was detailed ‘to look after the wreclage throughant the night and, this morning, the Harbour Office launch visited ~ the spot and marked tho wreck with a red flac as dangorons’ for shipping. From anather rourea, we learn that Captain Reid waa not on hoard iwhen tho fivet. intimation was wade of the occurrence. 4 Chinese crew wore jumping into the boats. * Capcain Reid, tating been communicated - of the crew, and being sntisfied that nohady Jannches carmu clongsitle ant stood ‘by., - Having disappoaved from view aft, the for- : Vhe night waan very dark ong and rain | -was falling heavily, so that it was impossible fur tho ship to holst ‘any police flag, but what was dono was to keep tho vessels ayren hlowing continuously Thera was a strong tide running af tha timo and to have’ atutempted te tow her away would. simply have meant eollision with one or other of the numerous steamers moored -close by, Only n-boxt like tha Dock Company*s tug Fanic vould have towed the ‘sinking vessel away, ang neither she nor .sny other similarly powerful tug «was available Tha Dock Company had a launch on the spot long before the Pakalwn commenced to- seitle down but, owing to fire breaking out in the engine room and on deck, it was not safe to take pumps on board to counteract ithe inflow of water Divers. went dow to-day and’ ascertained that the: vessel + was lying «n-her starboard ‘sido’ in eigtit fathoms of water, Tho work of raising the sunken vesvel has, we believe, been in tho hande of the Dock Company. , to give details from ‘thut source. We an- derstand. however, that the vessel is + welt insured Ideally, * . Kitchener, Althoughat-the titnof recely= continually hear of large robberies on tha| Hon. Tl. H, Whitehead. | rity the contract the necessary, watorial for one side and then-on tho‘other. ' ‘This bund Tho Boo. T, Hy Whitehead wie sworn: ite fulfilment was in no more advanced | seems ‘to play mostly on both sides ; when] in as-a, mamber of thy Executive Council’ stage than. thot of -pig iron and paddled, hard! pressed on the ono sido’ it crosses to to-day.’ Mr ‘Whitehead Icares tho Queen’ o bars, yet within 3 weeks the whole 46 miles’ the other: This band may: Le getting: its Statue Wharf at 11:30, to-morrew to fo. on .0€ five bar feneing, weighing approximately | supply of arms from foreigners, as reported board | the Empress. over 1,000 tons. way placed at the Giovern- tment 's disposal, und ull « this’ without any serivbs disturbs ance of Megars Bayliss, Fouts & Bayliss’ ordinary working, So much hag been said of the prompt de can “firms, that: itis: interesting-to.. know that we are quite ‘uble tu.do -even better, Tn'view of the interest taken in: the. block house system, we may say that this Feace ig-so designed that an enemy. to mako-even | a short np in it’ would have:to knock” out no fewer than 50 weagos, iunserew ZO bolts and nats, aud withdrew five fiat bars abonc. 15 feet loop; yet it ean’ be readily tsken’ pieces at loigure, ron ed and rev werected on other nites, go that hae ‘happily ry’ “by Ameri- Way in-sume newspaper but certainly nov the ind with ity’ Headquarters ‘at Cheung Muk.' Should U- hear of further devalop- iments, I will let you know. ‘pivessrins is mux Broan. We have seen fo of letéers from people who hava received t benefit from’ the uso of. Clarke’a “Bloo Stixture, “Zé aaunot be too highly estimated, pe it cleanses ane oes the blood trom sll"im- aritios,” is'p gaod testimonial from the Patty ‘poate, which goes on further to say: “1¢ isthe fincrt. Hlood Purifer Lhat science md. skill have bronght to Hight, mid we can with the atinoat ‘confidence recommend jt to onx enbucri- toe and: the public generally!’ For Berofnlag Scurry, Eoxems, Bad Legs, Skin: and. Blool Diseases, Pimples snd ‘Bares of all kinds, ‘iia’ effets. aro tuarvellous, Thousands bf wonderfik Mixture ia bold ev: Boware af, sertbler a D0. BF, per bottle, ahariinted | The Fire Brigada. We understand | that: the ‘pay of- thee -{ Polies attacked to the Central Fire Brigade under cousideration: The present extea pay per month ‘for fire duty. is $9 for an- ‘| ordinary: fireman - “Wp to $16 for a foreman 2 fireman. The men are pressing for, $25 for- firomen, 230 for assistant fovemen snd: a. sistant chginecrs, and 835 Yor fei 1 tha. men's’ deinands niet half-way. “Where was-gome word! ofa strike ‘ahoist the dst of this month, bat this- the, |. cures have’ been effected by it,” Clarke's Blocd } must ouly have hee: remour, for, the ‘men: ; are “Feady and Bisced wiag to the reticence offthe Agents, we are unable °° i TUESDAY, JUNE BACKWARD. LOOKING Hongkong in 1862. A local -resident has placed at our dise poaal’a ‘Chins Directory’ for 1862, and o ‘dip into its contents serves Lo remind us + that constant change is acharucturistic of the Colony. Tho directory of 1862 was u very modest affix, It was published frown the Chine Mail Otlice, pages and a slert uppendix, and was ap: purcntly designed ty include all the foreign. At that time, there were about, tienly-five forvign- ers in Peking. he Hon. FL A’ Bruce was Bovey extraordinary, Miniater Plenipoten- tinry, and Chic Superintendent of British nud causisted of 85 ors resident. iu China ail Japan. Trade in China, and bis modest stall in-! cluded as Chiuese Seerctary, Mr T. F, Wade, O.B.; destined to becume in time the British Minister in Peking. Mr (after- wards Sir) Rutherfurl Aleck was Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General at ¥ed- do. The only Legations in Peking were the British, French and Rassiau 3 thers wae also a Russian Mission, nid William Loe Hart, of the London Missionary Society “Medical Officer uf the Hespital for Chinese, The following was the prefuce to the ke wo Directory ;—- “The Publishers of the ** Directory" for the years 2460-6) have pow the pleasnre of Taying uefure the public the '* China Diree- tory for 1862," prove as accurate as such a soprpilation cn whieh, it is hoped, vill be made in sy ever-changing a comnianity ag that of China. Should any mines he | omitted, tho sompilors are not to blame for it, os every means has been adopted hy them. to.ensure s correct list of Foreign Residents —in which they have been mest kindly assisted by frienda and) correspon. dents at the various ports, + Owing to the opening of the new Ports, and the influx of foreigners, the present year's issue is much larger than that of 1861. The ‘Preatios, oe, that appeared lust year have been omitted fron the ap- pendix, which, however, will bo found co contin mach useful information. “Aaa guido fur Hongkong, a Plan of the City of Victoria, executed in ChroniwJitha- graph by Messrs Day and Suns of London, accompanies ench number ; and if it is not aw perfect as it might be made, thé foult ix that of tho Locai Government, who up to the present time have’ tivglected to number (or even to narne many) of thé strects. This, however, it is to be hoped, will be remedied before the end of the current year, s0.a3 to enable the publishers of the Directory to sapply a more complete ‘ebart of tho tuien for 1863." Why were the Treaties left out, wo wou. | dor? Did tha merchants of 1862 hold they Sunday," opinion often oxpressed nowadays that the Treaties are not worth the paper. they are printed on f Tn Hongkong, the Governor was Gir Hercules Robivson (afterwards Lud Ros- mend) and his private scerctary Lient. A H. Atkinson, 99th Regimens. The Executive x of WOT Mercer, Colonial Secretary (wbsent), W. HL Mexander, Acting Colunial Secretary; John Council sisted Sninke, Attorney Genoral, andthe Cont mandant of the Garrison, The Legislative Council included We HL. Adanes,* Chief Sustica; Fred. He A. Forth, Colonial Prea- surer; W, H. Rennie, Chrrlos St. G. Cleverly, Surveyor General’ Aloxander Pereeval, Angus Fletcher und Francis Chomley, and the Clerk of Councils _ was L, D'Almada ¢ Castro. There were 28 Justices-uf the Peace (all Europeans), one of them being Phinoas Ryriv. afterwards to be knuwn as tthe Rupert af Debate” in -the Legisintive Council und for many yen President of St. Andrew's Society. Looking through the list of Government Offices, the names of a Few otlicials catch the oye, H. .G. Thoansett Master; FV, 1. Huzeland Crown Solicitor; a Auditor-General; 8 was Tfurbour there was ancy in othe Postmaster Generalshijs and the sctiny appointment was held.be PL $Y. Mitchell, who bad one clork, one charge taker and two sorters to assist him; Thomas F. Callaghan was Chief Mayistrate, and Charles May, Su- perintendent of Police, was an Acting Magistrate. C.F. A. Sau will remember as Deputy I Supreme Court und the accomplished or- genist of St. John’s Cathedral {being a urother of Dr Sangster, the well known . ‘orgavist and composer), was then. Clerkc * and Accountanc to’ the Police, und Patrick O Toole (the oldest pensioner’ of the Colony alive), whe isreferredtain Mr E. G. Parker's / most recent werk *John Chinaman,” was ono of the Inspectors uf Markets aud pro- bably bad as such trouble with the stall- _ holders as Tuspector MacKwen has to-day Dr J. L Murrry .was Colonial Surgeon and Dr G. M. Scott Superintendens of the Civil! Hospital ; Joseph Seott was Governor of vi 1, Whe wiany stra of the Ryriv, and A, Coxon. W, W. Bonnett. We Nis of thy Cla Gerumaiia, with as Sueretury. Sceretary, was Provin Freemusons, 5. Rawsun was Past Grand | K.C.B., Phe Secretary* was nn was Directur | theif horse:powor ranging: from 40 to O60. UG, A. Hubener | This spealy leviathan was the dia, “a W. PT. Mercer, Colunisl} paddle frigate commanded by Captain Lard iat Grand Master of | John Hay, Vice-Admiral Sir James Hopo, Thera was 4 large tleet of ammall gan was the Commanicr-in-Chief und Blaster and John Dent Deputy Grand Mas- } Capt. G. OU, Willes bis Flag Captain. The ter Fotland (the Royal Sussex Ludge, 735, Canton, being in wbhepanee). and A. Coxon wns the WOM., the other offices being filled as follows W, FOE Hazeland; LW, HL. Cohen; Treas, GO. RB. Lawrence; Seeretary, HE. Lichfield ; S.D., J, Dodd ; ID. F.P. Smith ; 1.G.. T. G. Linstead ; Dir, of Ceremoniex, E, Wallace ; Stewards, A. Howell and M, Moero; Tylor, It. Reed. From the fist of business houses many histeric names are now absont—Dent and Corr Fietchor and Cu, Heard and Co, Lindssy and Cn, (iho were represented at Shanghai by A. Michie, the author of that inost exeellent hook ‘The Englishman in Chins,’ and for many years Times corres- pondent in North China), Lys SUA and Co,, Olyphant and Co, Phillips, Moore nnd Co,, Reassell and Cu., Sinith, Keonedy: aud Ce, Walker, Borradaile md Co, Wetuiore, Cryderainl Cu, Vaticher Freres, Wilkinson and Co., Huat and Co., &e. Of the stores, Lane, Crawford and Co., Black- heul and Co., and MacKwen, Frickel and Co. sloue remain, and in 1862 MacEwen and Fricke earricd on bnsiness separa tely in Queen's Koad, We tnay name few ofthe European taerchant bouses remaining; CHbb, Livingston and Co., Gihoan sand Holliday, Wise and Co. (with whieh Vicira, Portuguese clerk, still remains in Javdine, Matheson and Co, (A. Perceval resident partner in the abseneo of Robert Jurdine—afterwards Sir Robert), harne Siewsksen and Co,, and Tarner and Co. Looking down the alphabetical list, we can find only fivt names of gentlemen then in China, now resident in Hongkong. TI ure A. Tlancock (tea inspector for Tait and Co. at. Amoy), J. WH. Cox (then distant to Turner and Co.), C. C. Cohen (Senior assistant to Phillips, Moore and Co,), HN. Mody (then with J. Junaran, Gong Street), and 7, Maclehose (assistant to Walker, Borradaile and Co.). DR. Craw- ford, whe went Home last year, was thon an assistant to Lane, Crawford and Co., subsequently heeoming a partner. Bren in dhose early days. the Color! Nowspapers to worry the Government and Andrew Scott Disson was editor and proprietor af the Chine Mail, then published on Thursdays asa weekly, with a Daily Shipping List and a mail edition. Yorick Y. Murrow wis editor and proprictor of the Daily Press. ‘published every murning except There was not « hotel in the Colony, Tho Philippines not having been diseuvered by America there was then per- haps les¥ need of hotels thun to-day, us the Colony uf £862 hud to make the best of it with a Jarge number of grog-shops, The P. and O, Company was a great in- stitution” in 1862, with ita asen repairing advocate local reforms. and victunlling establishinent, Maximilian Fischer was the agent, In matters ecclosiagtical, we find that the Tight Rev. George Smith, D.D., was Lord Bishop &f Victoria, and Rev. John J, Irwin, M.A, Colonial Chaplain. The Cuien Church, then in Uellywood Road, had Rev. James Leuce, DD: (the famous sinclogre) ag pastor, RK. I) Hawke was Secretary uf the Cummittee of Management, and the Trusives were—Robert Strachan, J, Mac: andrew, Surnucl ©, Fox. and H.W. Davis. Thero was nu THongkeng and Shanglui Bavk, buat the community did not lack banking facilities, for the following banks earried on business i Hongkong :--- 4 gra and United Servi Bank, Queen's Road (Heury Nobte, manager) ; Central Bank of Western Lidis, Pottinger Street (W.-M. Davidson, 5 ager): Chartered Bank of fidia, Susi and, China, Queen's Read (Jubn WW. Maclellan, imanayer) ; Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon- duu and China, Queen's Road (Richard and A. Coxon, sub- accountant) ;, Commercial Bank of Tndia, Queen's Rusd (D. Beddine Cliaker, mani- ger), Oriental Hank Corporation, Qacen's Road (Win. Lamond, acting nomager in China}, Brokers were few, but they included the Tite Gumyille Sharp, West Terrace Newby, inauager, The Hongkong Dispensary was manazed by A. S.° Watson, with two dispensers: Thore was no speculation in Dock shares in those days, simply because the Hong- koug and Whampoa Dock had not been in- sugurated ; but Douglas Lapraik conduct ed business #3 4 watchtaaker, with George Fideuner as his first assistant and the late Joba: S. Lepreik as hia clerk. At we believe, Douglais Lapraik intorested in small cuusting steamers, tine, ness of Douglas Lapraik-and Uo. J Kuewing what we know of bis conduct of Pubat he ought to have this was and he eventuilly started the steunship busi- Jaraine’s | tis question. Thore was only onc local lodge. the | Naval Yard -staif, all told, comprised 30 officora anid men. . % Major-General Sir J. Michell, K.C.B., commanded H, M, Forces in China, and, in addition toa Buttery of Artillery and 1 Company ef Engineers, the garrison comn- prised tho 89th Regiment and the th Regiment B.N.L,1. Brigadier-General Cc W. D Staveley, G.B., 44th Regiment, commanded at Tientsin and Taku, whore there was a Battery of Artil” lery, a Company of the Royal Engincers (Captain C. G. Gordun--' Chinese Gor-, don;' killed in) Khsrtoum—~conunanding) and the dst Regiment. tery of Artillery and the 26th Reginent TNL at Shanghai. ; Icis a troy eaying tuat history repeats Thore was a Bat- itself, and it is worth nating in conchinion that as in 1862 Geent Svitain, ied in canse- if China’s action, onee more tains a garrison at Tientsin’ and Shang: Ini “GOOD CHAPS. We have said no werd Baller since he was removed from the Com- ainst General mand of the Army Corps to which he was appointed on his retarnfrom South Afries, nffairg ag Corinnander-in-Chief during the firat stage of the War, we were as willing us the Government seem to have bpen to spare his military reputation, But when Mr Brodrick so amazingly appointed him to command an Army Corps-—one of the new Avmy Corps which were, and we hope are, to bo on salyation—we could noc keep silonce, We spoke strangly, aa did sume of our contepporaries ; sv strongly that General Buller was impelle 1 to make an indecent speech which led to his removal from Jiis now command. ‘That is now ancient history ; and General Buller being no longer in command of an Araiy Corps we were content to remain silent. Others have continued to hit a gallant man when hy was down, We have not. We were satisfied wher he was retired. General Buller was not. We do not know what Gods of Folly desired his destructo’ himself hus achieved it. Out of his own movth has he condemned himself ;and if he think that the’ publication of the Spion Kop Despatehes hive in tno least redeemed his inflitary character or indeed done anything bur justify—and more -than justify—the roproaches that find al- ready een shnwered upon him then that is only further evidence of his incompetence, or foly. General Buller iva ‘Good Chap, On his own showing he is so good a follow and’ so chivalrous that | ; he did not do what he hag since admitted done; lecause he thought that if he assumed the comanand from Sir Churlos Warren he ‘should dis-’ te’ that Genera! “in the estimation of his troops. Ho added, too, that himself (Genera) Buller) might then gdt shot, and that in thatcase the discredited General Warren might, havo: to ‘withdraw across the “‘Tugela,’ when ‘the consoquences might bo very wus.’ But the conse. quences of Genoral Baller’s atticude rvre very serious. Whilo our Generals looked op the enemy, recording to General Baller, wrew from six hundred to fifteen thousand Phat ina week of absurd inactivity this moment we bare no blame for General Warren. He ia yet to Weheard. General Buller tus been heard and we say that he is a Good chap. Did the Government uppoint Geaeml Buller tothe Uhiel command in the War because he wis a Good Chap? In other words, Was he se appainted in de popular clumour? “Every tone land thought him a Good Chap, Every Tommy weold have folkiwed him tu death . Many did = Tommy likes a Good Chap, and cannot always differentiate hiay a good General, nr x goat leader, 1 Buller was relioved the Gov- erntuent tried to spare him by the supp ion of certain parts of the Despntehes, be- eause—he was a Good Chap. Tt was kindly meant, and when Goneral Tuller was no jnore in eommand Army Corps, it was at worst ac harmless kindness, But General Buller would expose himself, | Hy was good at taking punishment. He would bave more. Tle hay had it, and the Government ntaat vevesled asa Government that ape pointed him, withdrew bim, aud tried to spare his character. All because Gener) Buller was—and is 10d Chap Habet, General Huller ig, after all, but one nay. There are others.. There is mo necd to parciculitise. ‘Che names of some will occur te most reuders.as they read,. What the sensible, saber country wants to know ix: Why shoulda man be given an_im- portant Gflica because ke is a Good “Chap ani nothing more /- Before this War we had a long spelt of peace. The sobor and sevsibly country trusted in its War Gttice and its Gommmnderin-Chiof So long as poace lasted nothing happened te dispel the country's trust. The War has shown us nur Good Chaps. Shall not a man’s So he was- . Yhere is 3 NEWS THOM P. . PEKING, 19th May. The Agrenacnt signed by Sic Emest Sutow and the Chinese authorities for the return of the railway to ths Chinese, has caused quite a stir in diplomatic circles, Resides the objection, to the British Military Co-dircctorabip mentioned in my last letter, the provision (which, however, will only come inte force when the Powers agree to the hunding over of sho railway) for tho building of all tnilways. within eighty miles of the present one by the Nur- th Chinn Railway Administration, and io cane. they should be unablo to find the funds, the money {+ be provided by the Anghs-Chinose Corpurition, 18 -ro+ garded ax practically a British concession to tuild railways in the best part, of Chibli to the exclusion of foreign ayndicates. Sevoral parties hava been in the field bid- ding for concessions to build railways re- spectively. from ‘Mungchou to Chinwnngtao, from Fengtai to Kalgan, and from Tientsin | to Vaotingfa, and the hopes of these porsons being quashed, a good deal of blustering |" was to be.expected. . Certainly the Agree- ment is most sdea us ta the Chinese, for net only strengthens them in resist- ing Otel mpertanities of aver-zealous con- cession hunters, but, as it provides for their horrewing monpy at 2 rersimable rate of in- torest, it thus enables tle Chinese to build and own their awn railways, Sir Benest Sa- tew is tobe heartily congratulated on the venly able and diplomatic manner in which he-has eonducred the nexptiations, and Britons in China must. be glad that once ware, through his energy and foresight, the prestige of Britain is: rapidly regaining i oll position, T hear Lhit the Chinese oilivinla whe signed the agreement are it fear and trembling and, in fact, that Yung Lu at the instigation of certain furcigners, has been exerting his powerful intluenco ty get them censured and deprived of their honours. » Sir Ernest Sutow is to be usted not to allow those, who have simply done their duty, to sulfor at the hande of those who are playing for their own selfish ends. ENT ARRIVAL from Manchuria, and one whose position and opportunities of obtaining information give weight to bis words, gives it as his Opinion Liat the Russians, notwithstanding ‘their treaty, have no intention of vacuting Mofchurix. They are building permment barracks and acting generally us if their occupation were Lo-be permanent. All this gives colourto the supposition chat Russia has: something up her sleeve as yet ane known ta the outside world, A MUSIVAT, AND DRAMATIC was held in the Hall of the Peking Club an the ith inst. Great eredit ix due te the honorary treasurer, Mr Brent, of the Hong: kong and Shanghai Bank, under whose management the ontortainment wes produc. ed. The drunntic pieces consisted of an Anglo-American comedietta entitled ‘Tho Decision of tha Court,’ and u farciéal comedy antitled ‘The Burglar and the Judge.’ In the former: Mr Brent ax the English husbatid and Miss Kilburn as the Asierican wife, acted their parts to _ perfection. Miss Kilburn displayed . in a most charming. manner all the characteristics of the liborty-loving though sumowhat ctulunt ‘typicul American wife. In the fatter piece Mr Brent, us the burglar, in‘showed his varied talont as an actor, while MrLeslio Bart, as the. hard-hearted judge, and Mr Barton, 48 the roguish hutler, acted their-parts exceedingly, well. ‘In the musical port of the programme Mrs Mayers charmed the wholo houso with her sweet voicn, and kindly responded te an, encore. Entertainments in Peking are few" and far between, .and the full house andj} tho hearty manner in-which all the per- formers were received showed the apprecia- tion of the community of their efforts, ENTEICUAIN ENT A PREBING OF U2 NES among the populace just now and a vague prosentiment that some event out.of the common is going tov happen, ‘On the J4th{ the light of day was obscured by a dense cloud of dust and artificial light had to be | resorted tu. . The people regarded this as 4 an indication of heaven's displeasure and small traders, workmen, and officials, could } be seen hurrying home with scured fae-s. + |. Another curiously ill-omened event is said WNERS of HOUSES Situnted in the of Vic- Wostern Division uf the Cit; torin, who have not had their Premfses Limewashed and Cleansed in accordance with Law, are reminded that the period during which the work should be finished ends on the Stich day of June, 1902, and the Sunitary Board, *being convinced of the necessity'of Cleanliness in its efforts to Stamp out Plague, is determined to riyor- ously prosecute any owner in default after tho above-named Date. : Ty Order of the Board. G. ASWOODCOCK, Secretary. Sanitary. Boanp Orrtce, : . Hongkong, June 1, 1902. Note :—Tho Western Div 1183 jon of the City Ties to the West. of Morrison nnd Kast { 3 Streets. NOTICE TO MARINERS. HUNGKONG HARBOUR. HE SS. ‘PAKSHAN’ is SUNK in the Harsoun off the Sswor’s Hoste, on the Southern boundary of the Central Fairway. Her position wil be MARKED by TWO SAMPANS, moored one nt each end of hor, and showing, by day, 1 RED FLAG, and by night, a Globular Red Lantern. 6 R. MURRAY RUMSEY, Com: R.N., Hoabour Master, ete, Harbour Departuient, Hongkong, June 3, 1902. NOTICE, HWE UNDERSIGNED bns sovered his connection with THE MUTUAL STORE, snd is vot responsible for any outstanding accounts cither due to or by tho said store. Cc. S. LEE, “ Bongkong, June 1, 1902. 1184 NOTICE, P\URING my absence from the Colony, I have from this day appointed Mr JOHN ALLAN PATERSON two Act aa my ATTORNEY in the Manacrment of my Busixess and tw Srox the me of my firm of ‘KE, C. WILKS & CO,, p. pro. J. A. PATERSON.’ Dated thie 2nd day of June, L902. 1182 E; C. WILKS. “NOTICE, Y Mutual Consent,. Mr ALBRECHT W.: SCHELLHASS ceascs to Stcx our Firm per precuration from this date. . MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, Sune 3, 1902, 1180 L, O. L. No. N UORDINARY MEETING of the above LODGE will ‘be held at Kowloon Institute, Kowloon, on THURSDAY, 5th June, at 7.30 pm. Visiting Brethren «xo cordially invited to attend. Hongkong, June 3, 1902. 791 729. 1186 WANTED—AT’ ONCE, VURNISHED HOUSE in PEAK DIS- TRICT—for 9 Months or a year. Two in family—no' Children. : Apply Care of ' Cains Mau.’ Oftice.. Hongkung, dune 8, 1902. 1187 ALTERAT to have occurred on the recent visit af the Emporor tu the Altar of Heaven. There , ave three large lanterns there, each of which bears an inscriptien; the first, .* Heaven,’ the second, ‘Earth,’ the third,. ‘Man.’ While the Emperor was sacrifice. ing, the one with Earth ou it tovk fire, and the poople feel thut this also is n sign which portends no good to China, This | fecling svems to be shared by some of the officials, for a procksmation has Leon issued forbidding the people te assemble in large crowds to burn inconse and perform other religious rites. ‘The secret society known as the ‘Tsaili,’ which numiiers its mem- bers by thousands, {41 denounced and all private meetings for the performance of their peculiar rites forbidden. SOMM TIME AGO. 1 mentioned that a petition had* beon sent to the Throne asking for, the appoint- ! ment of Prince Su to the Governorship of the city, This has now beon granted and according tv an Edict issued to-night (loth) he ig placed in full charge’ of the road ptiting and policing of the city, und we may ‘now hops to see some definite improvement in the ronds of Peking, —N.-C. D.N. Cor. Strike at Shanghai. The Bfercury of the 20th ult. says i— We understund that the strike of the Can- military capacity count abave his social reputation 7 A soldier may lead a cotillon admirably; but can a mere cotillon leader lead un -Army?. Woe have sean. With right leaders this War had Tong -age been ended, Why General Buller with his irésh Cavalry did net pursue. - or allow to be pursued, the Boers -after his entry into Ladysmith. is a yucs- tion thet is still unanswered. The gallant General has said and written much, but we are not aware that he has noticed ¥ct there are men of repute who think thatthe War might lave been tonese carpenters employed by Messrs Farnham and Co., and the difficulty be- tween the Canton snd Ningpo men of that ‘firm, bas at last been satisfactorily settled: Most of the bands have now returned ta their work. : ‘THE BOLD ASSERTION Reeanprxe Coampencary’sCore, CHOLERA ano Dianniota Revepy. : ge { DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, } LIMITED. “FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW, ae Company's Steamship : HAICHING, Captain Hopertns, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 4th June, at LO am. !- Por Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., hare General Managers. Hongkong, June 3, 1902. 1188 THE CHINA MUTUAL STWAM NAVE H GATION CG., LTD. NOTICE OF CONSIGNEES. FROM KOBE. E Company's Steamship Murnore having arrived from the above Port, | Consignees of Cargo aru hereby requested ‘ to send in their Bills of Lading for counter- signature, and to take imurediate delivory of their Goods from alongside. Carfo not applied for immediately will be landed and stored in Kowloon Godown ‘at Consignees’ risk and oxpense, “ PODWELL & CO. LED.» - Agents. ay Hongkong, Jane 3, 1002. 1176 THE FIRST. CHINESE NEWSPAPER . EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION. THE PUNJOM MENING CUMPANY, LIMITED. , OTICE IS. HEREBY GIVISN that at a Meeting of the Board «.f Directors of thoabove named Company held on tho 2nd day of June, 1902, it was » solved that tho following Ordinary Shares uf the said Company, the distinguishing ‘Numbers of which arc herounder written, }+, and they wero, duly FORFEITED in Accordanev with Article No. 28 of the Articles of Association of the said Company. Notice of the jiahility of FORFEITURE of these SHARES appeared in the Hong- kong Local Newspapers from the 7th-day of May to the 3lst-day of May, 192. NUMBERS OF YORFELTED SHARES’ UBBSL/1GO —AAGGE! 16520/16639 1567 {19571 20937 /20013 QO7T2/20781 37869;27898 2072/2078 394-4/26393 21):36830 41604/£170% M582 REUOT TUGHES, teling Serreters, Hongkong, dune i, 1902. ge EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at Tusior, Port Danwin and Qurenstanp Ponrs,"and taking through Cargo to AvELArpE, New ZEuaLann, Tanwantay &0.) HE Steamship EASTERN, | Captain Visi, will be despatched for the above ports on THURSDAY, the 26th June at Noan. This well-known Steamer ix specially fittecl for Passengers, nod has a Refrigern- ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Tec, &e., throughout the sorare, This Steameris instailed throaghout with the Flectric Light. 7 A Stewnrdess and vn duly-gnalified ‘Sur. geon are carried. N.B.—Retvon Vickers issued by this Company te and from Al sta REG AVHile ally for return by tho Sren.aers af the Onauns Nevraatron Company and vice eareat, For Froietit or Passage, apply to ‘GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Cc., . Agents, 3, 1902, Hongkong, June WT “NOTICE. MESSAGERI“ES MARITIMES. VAQUEUOTS POSTE FRANCAIS, STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN “AND BLACE SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX ; Also PORTS OF BRAZIL & RIVER PLATE, O* MONDAY, the 16th June, at Lp.m., tho Company's Steamship SA LAAIE, Capt. Avorrr, with MAILS, PASSEN- GERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for Mansrinirs Vie Bownay. This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with tha §. S, Armand Behie which vessel! take on her Passenger and Mnils leaving that port on the 28th June, direct tr Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. ., Cargo and Spree will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and ac- cepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal Places of Burope, Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, *Cargo will bo received on board until 4 p.m., Specie and Parcels until 3 p.m, on the 16th June, 1902. (Parcels are not to be sent on board ; they must be loft at the Agency's Office), Contents and yaluo of Packages are re- quired. a For further particulars, apply at the Company’k Office. " . GQ, op CHAMPEA Agent. Hongkong, June 3, 1902. 118%). THE Bangkok Gimes. THE LEADING NEWSPAPER ]- IN SIAM ‘Aud widely circulited in Malaya, Cochin China, tho Straits Settlements, and Gurma, A Day Newsravenr, with a weekly Mail Edition (20 pp.) Suescamtios, Dawy (postave extm), de livered free locally, $30 6 year Weeuzy, Post Fruv, $200 yeur. Avvenristxa: Latcs. Por inch (8 lines), $1.20, one insertion; $2.80, three times ; $4, 9 wack ; $8, a first month ; ~ subsequent months, S4. /.A-uyieck veaTuns of the ‘Bangkok Tines” is its Siimese version, Thus the advertiser is enabled to talk as it were with the Sismege in their own tonguo without knowing ono word of it, the ““Bangkok Times” doing the translations required. Literary communteations should be ad- drossed to the Eprron, Business com- rounications te the Blaxacen.’ _ Choques and Post Offices Orders in favour of MaNa-’ ona, “Bangkok Times.” Ordere booked . hy Matt. Manager, China ——— Co., LTD. | HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND SINGAPPRE, Pienos by all the eating Loaton aud Continental Morn facturers. ———— PIANOS. These are tint el et tho pric eaten, 4 instruments, and they cannot be WERNER ' PLANOS. These instruments are neted for the excellent: quility of tone, couch and general workmanship, and. iutending purchasers should in- spect these ‘pimos before baying elsewheru, BECHSTEIN PLANOS. Jt is unecessary to say anything about these instraments, as the namo ix quite sufficient, PIANOS Own minareorone Wo build pianix an well ae import thon. . Knowing what effect the climate had ipin pianos, we are able to rectify‘any small faults in construction, and so can offer the whlic a good, sound, solid made pinno ata reasonable figure. PIANOS by BRINSMEAD, RBACHALS, CULLARD & COLLARD and other well known makers toa ‘numerous to mention. PUROHASERS should in- spect OUR LARGE and VARIED STOCK of HIGH CLASS IN- STRUMENTS, THE ROBINSON PIANO CO, LID, PIANO MAKERS & IMPORTRRS,: - HONGKONG, SINGAPORE & SHANGHAL “| PRINTING... PRINTING. PRINTING... —————————————— Artistic Printing Done with Neatness and Despatch At Moderate Prices. Programmes. ,Company Reports. Business Circulars. _ Bills of Lading, ete. office was thon at East. Point,.und the Jusi- yeas hOuses, inetead uf being crowded into the Gaol, aid J. Go Austin “was Specizl Agent in charge of the British West Lndies Emigration Agency. 3 ae Hongkong could boast of a Choval Society in-those-days. ©. F, A. Sangster was its ~ genduclst ahd. Kemp, treadimister-of-S Andrew's Schouls, secretary and, treasurer. Vo loam from De Titel’s ‘History of) Hongkong * that Mr Sangster, who was. ‘8 : highly-trined and. talented wusician,’ was sept cut in 1ah-by Sir FG, Guseley, the Oxford Professor of Music, and he conduct- ed the Cathedral choir for 33 years. vith great success. ae 3 ee "The Committee of the Clubs House; us it ‘Gag then called, were J, Dent, W. SValkin- “shaw, J. DY Gibb, Re M. nee G. Overs Specks We We Cryder, J MeDonall, R. “grand, W. Ormiston, “FE. 21. “Poland, P, cod..dt nffords.-quick, relief _in cies of colic, cholera morbus and. patos in the stomach. . 2 most. severe rhoca. : S: It ia a sure curo for chronic dinr- Phoos. eet ee See conte ick, 4, Itean always he depended -upon in cases of cholera infantum. 9 +” ended then. Butns-Mare Antony would have Fanart wae a good Chap. . So he ho ptesent convenient but cireuinseribed still is. It isfor Lord Kitchener at tho e eae ae i the Col me Feont front and for Mr Brodrick at the War Ollico AGS, MEI BPE ver the Colony from ity prick theit Good Chap Bubble, The Wost Point to Knst Point and up the slopes | country is. gotting tired of spending 3f-the hill. The Chine Wait was_printed blood and treasure to Lolster up the mil- a a bunkialow in Old Bailey, and fw libel Potetons of Guod: Chaps, “And it is in s bungalow in wiley, and as libel | conceivable that even our splendid Mr Atkins would get tired of it if ho were not 3. Te cures opidomivsl dysoittery tote os Gace at sete o very fine o soldier. shi eos S ra ot ae i puss proximity to the ginl was x conven- Slaowt the cue eae in cos tee 6. Ic prevents bilious colic, ; Conrarns THE Most Reniarce jenco.vathor than otherwise. Eo. the War with his ‘character anscathed.— ni ne prompt an@ effective in curing |’ TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS -FROM ei . Sit i “3 ity Fair. a : all towel complaints... : The things Hat on ee ag in ANUe ors teally a 8, -Tt never produces bad rosults. NORTH. CHINA. Poo inmcrone) (0. mepiiony., at tues : 9. -Itis pleasant ond safe to take. - Aux tae Larest Istevucence rom TE- ‘readers of to-day it way seem incredible the at Ben saved Me lives 7 raure peopl yartous Porrs yx Cuma axb Javan, sf . 5 tterti ¥ thau any other. medicina in the world. A E, : ss seu there was uo firm of Battertiold and: Thee ara buld issertiona tu mako regard- . Swire, and no-sugar works ot Quarry Bay ; ing guy medicine. but there is ubundant|$¢ per Annum delivered in Hongkong. auch firma a9 Dodwell. and Co., Shewan, proof af ery oe ot the abate sntepers $12.60 to alt. Coast Ports. ; ; : : Tomes and 'Co,j-Reiss and Co., Meletiers reed havea bottle hand. Get it to- laa! S-Watisxoroy Sraxst, Hoxoxone. $14 per aAnpam (including Postage). and-Co., Gaupp andUo:, Meyer and ,Co., ‘Tt may ave a life. For sale by Aj! Deal- ina Pras ‘cua M ee Curxa, Mar’ Qrrice, l and others did ‘not exist. ~ he Ondars cooked by: Manayer, ORERA Ae b, Weepuar Steer, Hoxonoxa The Chinese Mail Tus Leapisa Cniszae Pourtivat axp Cossencias JOURNAL. WEEKLY NEWS ~ FOR HOME. ‘The Overiand China Mal Published_to suit the Departure of each English and. Fronch Mail Steamer to Lurope. FULL. REPORTS Ayo att, THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE (Commercial, Shipping, ete). + * It never fnils to. effect a eure in the = ss of dysentery aud aiat- Undor Euronoan Supervision tetions.svere frequent in those days we sup- Puptisnep Every Monsixs. PROMPT ACTION in.dealing with what may-be only a alight cough will often avers somo’ more serious itIness. a : , _ STEARNS’ COUGH CURE:- ig just the thing for this, ‘ps it is always speady aad effective. Wholesale from A. 5, Watson & Co.; Ltd., Hongkong. : > ers ; Warnits Ltd.; General “agents. Shipping. “CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY’S|OCEAN STE AMSHIP COMP ANY PENINSULAR &- ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP ROYAL MAIL be apie pe LINE. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. . (On lling at SHANGHAT, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORLA, B.C.) SAPETY—SPEBED—PUNOTUALITY. Twin Screw Stoamships—, 00 Tons—10,000 Horse pawer—Speed 19 knots. Saving 4 to 7 Days accross the Pacific. Prorosep Saruisas ynost Hoxoxono. . (Subject to Alteration.) Comdr. R. ARCHIBALD, IN. nL, Wepsespay, dune 4. Comdr, EK, Breruan, 2. 3 EBDAY, duno 21. DAY, June 24, espar.-luly 16. atunpay, July 26, “S, MMPRESS OF CHINA S. TARTAR * Pree EMPRESS 0. “S. EMPRESS UF ATHENTAN + o., * magnificent TWIN-SCREWSTEAMSHIPS of this Line pass through the fatnous BREAN SEA GF JAPAN, and usually make the yoyage YOKOHAMA TO v ANCOUVER (B.C.); in 12 DAYS, tf THREE DAYS to a W RK in ha journey, aut laake i at | Vancouver with the P Lath AL OVERLAND TRAINS of the UANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, which Ieave daily, and cross the Continent FROM ‘PHS PACIFIC TO THe ATLANTIC . WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Mon "suche, Halifax, Nar York and Boston h all Trane Apaaitte Lines, af whieh passengers ta Great, Britain and the Continent are yiven choice o! Passe sngers hacked through to all prinefpal points and- AROUND THE WORLD. Return ticketa Lu various pointa at reduced rates, Good for 4, 4, 9 and 12 months, SPECIAL RATES (first cluss only) yrunted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic an ivil Serviecs, nud to Kuropean Officials in the Service of oh Govern IM, pote ae ot Compmy's rote elma its PALATIAL th: World), the LUXURIANCHE OF ITS hy Company Inving received the highest award leg Sime wt Tecent hie i hibition} and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND Lik GENE RY through which the Railway parses. TILE DINING CARS AND MOUNTAIN TIUTELS of this route are uwned and snerated by the Compuny, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled. nay this 2 in + = Special Extra Service. The Company's Extra Steamships ‘ ATHTENTAN and ¢ TARTAR’ have now héen Vocedoen the Line between © THES. A and JAPAN PORTS «nd VANCOUVER, as “additional sailings, adalitim to the exe at WN! takes ned Calin Passengers wit : wiccommedation, the commvdation unequalled on the Pacific, The* TARTAR’ takes FE and Steerave Passengers only. sally made between YOKOHAMA NCOUVE 4 Day: S. For further intermarion, Maps, Guides, Books, ‘Rates of Fre ight und Pacinge, apply to First DD. EK. BROWN, General Agent, 1412 921 Peover Street. Honylong, May 22,1 “HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTIR. -NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. OSTASTATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST. CUking Cargo at through rates ty AxTWenr, AMSTEPDAM, Rormnpam, Covexuascn, , Uronro, LONDON, LIvenvoor, Giascow, Tr Ey myo, Porta in the str; Brack Sra and Panrrc Ports ; Nourgand Sovru Amenican Ports). PROPOSED SALLEN : PROM HONGKONG, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. Caine at SINGATORE AND COLOMBO. dth June, 1W)2 FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. Catise ve SINGAPORE ANT VENANG. \ lsth June, 1862 Freight. FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG, Canusxc w SINGAPORE AND COLOMT8, Ist July, 1802 FOR HAVEE AND BAMBURG. Canine av SINGAPORE AND PENANG, + Mcutbins Vise duty, 1902 Capt, Sea Md, I 5 . FOR HAVRE AND BAMBORG. at SINGAPORE AND PENANG. seth July, 1902 3. Serbia, 2 Freighe. Capt. [Renoin, Soeriety Cupt. Bonve, © Stracsburds Freight and passengers. Cape. Wausex, vig) passengers. Freiglit. CALLING f Freight and prssenagers. ‘apt. Dvtite, t S r For further particulars, qty t HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, HUNGKONG OFFICE, ‘ey Green: Eta, No. ~ PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. obs Mi Sionowra'bon PORTLAND, OREGON, ' ; OREGON a & NAVIGATION €0, JPELATISG IN CON SLATIOS Wri? YEE Seraxalur, Tons, Carrain, Honaxesc. Alfred Bersfill wo... June IENDRASA MELA vee Geer Lt, Luuy 2 issucita Pacitic Coast Paints and all Bastern, Canadian Through Bills of Laci 2 ; For throogh rates of Preighe and further information, snd United States Points, communicate with or apply to ORTLAND & - Hougkoug, bth May, 1902, ‘WIPPON VU SEN KAISHA. (VUE JAPAN JIAKL SIKAMSHIP COMPANY.) Prosrezey Samincs-trom Hoxgkone—Svurscor v0 ALTERATION. . ‘Ssiling Dates. | FRiDay, 6th { x June, Daylight. ( aARSETLLES, LONDON, and ANTWERP, Vie Stxcaronz, Pezx- lis axe, Coombe and Parr Saw. : 170. Many, (¥ ICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE, J. G. Parsons, -] US.A., Via SHANGHAT, oe KOBE and YOKOHAMA: ° AIRUSHIMA IfANT, T. Mun, FRIDAY, 20th t Juno" x Noon. *{ most, KOBE AND, YOKUHAMA, HIROSHIMA FRIDAY, 27th Manes MOL, KOBE T, Nera, J June, at Noou, YOROHAMA: _ BINGO MARU, SATURDAY,-26th SIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. aa Destinations. KORE & YOKOHAMA.: Steamers. ‘ KAWACHI MARU, J. S, Tromreox, WAKASA MARU, z J. B. Macmu.as, MONDAY, 1eth - June, at “4pm. : TUE SDAY, 17th June, at Neon. TUESDAY, 17th June, at Noon. FRIDAY, 20th Jane, Daylight: and KAGOSHIYA MARU, BOMBAY, Vie SINGAPORE ‘and KE, Koxt, ‘ COLOMBO. YAWTA MARU, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND A, E. Moses, OKOHAMLA. AN ACAWA-ALARE, aM ARSELLLE LONDON and t. { ; -ROBE FOKOHAMA, F. Davis, KOBE and. YOKOHAMA Tune, Daylight. a. Mac Ey Saxcavone, ‘Pry ACRES AE ANG, Cozoxuo, & Port Sain. Through Passenger Tickets snd Bills of ‘Lading issued for tho Pringipal Cities in} tho United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the Gazat Nowruenn Rar. | wav and ATLANTIC STEANERS. For further Information as to. Freight, Ps “pany’s Tocal, Beane Office at Prince's Building, a “Fionidous: June 2, ane, Suilings, x seply at the Com loor, Chater Road, A, 8. Mihara, Bisater Ls 2 T%8: SATURDAY, Mth j PP OS AIK A SHOSEN KAISHA! Shipping. OUTWARDS. © STEAMERS nes, se eed4th June. -, Lh June. . 27th June, _feh uly, leaves for SHANGITAL ¢ ~FRom OLASGOW asp LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW sxu LIVERPOOL GLASGOW axp LIVERPOOL GLASGOW axp LIVERPOOL, S. *ALCINOUS? fron $ S. INGAPORE TO-MORROW, . wt _ HOMEWARDS, STEAMELS »AGSMEMNON TO SAIL, tenteversveeeLDth June. Wich June, 24th June ith July. ror LONDON . LIV ERPOOL DIRECT, | (Luling Cargo at LONDON LONDON Rates), $P For Froizht, apply to BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Aaenta, O. CHINA NAVIGATION €O., LIMITED. STEAMER Hongkong, June 2, 1902. 9a 2A KOBE wa se cosaevanecssseceseescunsaveceeel AUSGTU® Seceaseieoete’ «6th Fane. TORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 1s- BAND, COOKTOWX, CAIRNS, ‘CAV NSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE.. . st, CHANUSH A «7th Tene. SHANGHAI LONDON, &c. Y'MA Vis SH! LONDON .... tT Calling at Pex ine und Coromno if sufficient inducement offers. PL & 0.8, EOINDUN cso cede acticin TUESDAY, JUNE 38,1902. "Shipping. NAVIGATION TLL despatch VESSELS to the - Undormentiuned FORTS en the: DaTEH, ; Capt. SHIRTOR, above on or About Hamed :— vor SEEBANSRIP ~Parvainatiée.. Simei * re, + Lalcce Fava oy 7 MOST asp Ki ALF. . We * Sev Special Advertisoment, + For Freight only. 4 * Yor Freight or pnseage, and fort! x. Ca,'s Olea, Hight Suny 2, 1902, COMPANY. eA UarTAlN T. LE. Coux; 2 H.C, Wesrox, 25.2 About sth June, » Noon, 7th June. About 14th Jane. | Noon, lith June. Sr Gorvox, her: Particulars, apply to E.. A, HEWETY, superintendent. 26 THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, PROPOSED SATLENGS STEA . MOVE: Hongkong, May 31, 192, TERS, LIMITED. FROM FRoNGKOXG, TO SAIL seretane Abu Sed Jie. NE... HAMBURG-AMERIKA LUNIE. FOR SI ANGHAI. STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW * Tho attention of Passengera is directes to the Superior Accommodazion offered (Tukiny, Cargo at through sates to Tsixe- | hy these Steamers, whieh aro fitted throeghout with Electric Light, A duiv qualified Surgeon bs carried, - } Tuking Carge and Passengers at through rates far New Zealand Ports. For Freight or Passage, apply te BUTTERFIELD &. SWIRE, Hongkong, June ¥, Hog AGENTS, IMPERIAL GERMAN MATLLINE NORDDBEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERIGA LINIE, STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, CCLOMEO, ADEN. SUBZ, Po AID NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWEUXP, BREMEN/HAMEBURG; PORTS IN THE 1. ‘TE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS ; Arso LoN bux, NEW york. BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALY: STON AND SOUTH AMERICAN Ports. xD (GIE. RAL LR SOUT UPTON” tO LAND ENGEKS AXT Tiuecaan. Hus OF Lapixe ror tHe Parcrrat Peaces as ussra. pra LT 3, Str ES WILL CALE at Pa N.B.—Caneco can KEN OX THRO PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGECNG_SULJECE TO ALTERATION, Steamers. PREUSSEN HAMBURG * PRIN% HEINRICH SACHSEN ... Kia OTSCHOU * BAYERN .... KONIG ALBERT... PRIRZESS IRENE Snilingy Dates. TH URSDAY, th dune, THURSDAY, 26th June. THURSDAY, lth July. THURSDAY, 24th July. THURSDAY, 7th August. THURSDAY, 2st Auuust. THURSDAY, 4th Sopt. THURSDAY; 18th Sept. WEDN DAY, Ast October. WEDNESD? AY, Leth Octeher, ¥ Steamers of the Uambarg-Avacrikes Linie. N THURSDAY, the 2th day of- June, 1902, at Noos, the Steamship : [SSEN, of the Norpvitisenen Lroyp. Capt. EL Prenx SSENGERS, SPECIE, ‘and CARGO, will tenve this Port as above, Ibe xtanted till Nooo, on Purspay «the lth June, Cargo vived on -Board until G p.m. on + bay, tbe Lith June, and { : i i i ; ie i } { | is aN Is will Le rescivedat the Agency's Office until Noon on Wet bay, the Lith dune. ‘entents of Packayes are required. No Farce! Receipts wit! he igned for less than 2.50 and Parcels slveuald uot exceed Two Feet Cubic in Measurement. ‘The Stemner has Splendid accommodation and carries 2 Doetar and Stewsrdesses. Tinen car be weed en hoard. : Norddeutscher Lioyd. Por further Particulars, apply to UN Melchers & Co., Agents. EORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP G0. “ Propesep Saaxes rox, Hoxcxone, Via Shanghai, Inland Sea of Jazan, Kobe ard Yokohama.” 4 —— i VICTORIA, |} AND TACO} Me A IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Co, FOR Sfemanec, Captain, | Propesd Saiting. 1902 1062 1902 , 1902 " Fune 28, July 12, Au. 2, Aug, J, Trochridue . G. FE. Warner « d. 8S. Cox. J. Panton . | ctininpice . if Thre ; i Victoria n MTL atrention of passengers is directed to the very cheap mares offered by this Line to the PACT COAST and to the INTERIOR and -EAS'TERN CHIES of the UNITED STATES and te EGROPE, z HONGKONG TO LONDON, £53, ycellent accounnedation. First elisa Table. . Docronr «nd Svewanveas carried. ? asaengers to MUROPE may proceed hy one of the First-Class ATEANTIC MaIL LINES HONGKONG TO NEW YORK, £49: Tho. Railroid travelling is second fo none on the American Cominent : 3 two ‘trans. ; continental trains ‘daily from Tacom As Drxixe Car is attached to trans-continental trains day und night; Tacoma to New Yorx in 43 days. Magnificent Seenery of the-Rocx Y and Cascape Mouwsars, The Yeruowstoxe Navwoxat Park route, ital HONGKONG TO VICTORIA, TACOMA, £25. The best reute tc the Knonpyxe Gotp Frews. Frequent. Sailings fro} % a Sad m VI Tavoara to Dyes and Sr. Micuarn. = icroBra, Rates of Passage to other Prunts on application, Speoiak rates eilderwett to mevibers of Gevernment Services... ¥or further information «8 te Passage or Freight, Apply: to ..-Dodwell & atk dimited,- General Agents, Hongkong, May 1 3% We , 422 - PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONG 7 Fou 7 pears . FOOCHOW, Via SWALrow ; 7 ie fg) § 5 t : — JECT to ALTERsTION, Leavixe ANPING MARU, : AS. Sup2uar, - DAESEN MARU, “F. Qeara, | *LATDZURY MARG,. TV. Sarto, . DAIGI MARU. . AND ‘AMOY,.- TAMSUT, Via Sw ATOW ~ AND AMOY, JANPISG,_¥ ‘Tow YAMSUL, Via SWATOW-; . AND AMO, The Co.'s” Bei Steame : inly designed ford nd Formosa, aud are fitted with all me Fe une, . S Vee si ad . June, VEDNESDAY, el tle beara coast “trade. of Sontii us roproves vider for Jat class gets, and a-d Y ope Sa Ss ts éitry theInrperial Japanese Mails, subject to periodical ‘inspection by the Government Marinu Surveyors, and ‘are registered the highest class. at Lloyd's Steamers will x0 alougside the Co.'s Pottoon atthe Customs’ water- front preminos j at Tamsui to land all passengers and cargo, ~ oo. SOSAKA sHOSEN ‘RaIsna.. ¥or Freight, Passage and turtherfinformiation apply to The MITSUI. BUSSAN Ime, iz, Fund 2, : : Hongkong, June 3, 192. | Captain Tate -}for: MANILA, on AIUNDAY, Oth June,’ ath.” FOR NEW YORK Vif SUEZ CANAL. led Speed: WEDNESDAY, ath }-. Frou Jans Ni “tar, Cinyexianc asi H ANKOW). ipue Stemnalip LYEEMOON, Captain Tx. Lerfians, will be for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 4th Inst., at £ jam ‘This Steamer has ssperior Accommoda- tion for First & Second-class Passengers. For Freight ar Paseazo, apply to STEMSSEN & Co., Ayerts. | Hongkong, June 2, 1962 * 1169 POSTPONEME DOUGLAS i ‘ FOR SWATOW. HE Company's Steamship ; THALES, Captain Roesox, will be despatched for the above Port on THURSDAY, the ith Inst., at 11 acta. For Freight or Passage; apply to DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Ce., : General Managers. ST MP COBIPANY, LIMITED. * THE CHINA 4 SD MANILA STEAM. | SHIP- COMPANY, LIMELED. FOR MANILS. HE Company's Steamship Capt. A. Ransay, will he despatched fer the sbova Port on WEDNESDAY, the 4th Juma ai 4 p.m, Highest class Passenior Steamets, High powered, newest and inost up te date on Uh: ran. AH Acecinaetation amidships. Eleetric Light and all other inodern. ina- provement. A Surgeon is cartied. For Freight ur’Passage, apply to SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, Generel Mancgers. 2kth Muy 1902. I NAVIGATION LIMITED. Hongkong, 1139 INDO-CHINA ‘STI COMPANY, FOR SINGAPOTE, | PENANG “np CALCUTTA, PT] Wie Companys & Steamship Captain Burin, KUMSANG, will bo above. on FR 1: AY, tbe (ith -June, 3 p.m For Freight or Passage, apply to” JARDINE, MATHESON & Ce., General Masvuyers. Hongkong, May 31, 1992, despntehed as at 1155, /} INDIA, ADEN, "f " REGULAR VORK; Vis PORTS axp SUEZ CANAL, Wi pee Steamship Porrs), | ‘BEN' LINE OF F STRAMSHIPS, FOR LONDON Vin SUEZ CANAL, “ BENLOMOND, will be dospatched as Sth June. For Freight, or parsage apply to GINB, LIVINGSTON & CO. Hongkon May 12, 190. 1009 (FOR LONDON DIRECT.) HEE AY British Iron by; ee Ste nee will be dogpatehed on or about the 90th June. For froight &e., apply to HOLLIDAY, WISh & CU. - Hongkong, May 22, 1902, 1093 Insurances, STRONGEST IN THE WORLD. ‘A TOTAL LOSS Wher your building éatchos’ fire you ith Liberty to to Call at Prstiarin despatched | Prorosep Samiscs rrom Hoxaxona: ;MACDUFF . SATSUMA SHIMOSA.. HEATHBURN . RICHMOND CASTLE. About 6th June, About 14th June, Ahont 21st June. For Freight and farther information * Apply ta DODWELL &'CO. IPD, , Hongkong, May 27, ne, STEAM FOR . STRAITS, CEYLOS, AUSTRALIA, EGYPT, MEDITER- RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, : Phroms gh Bille of Loding issued for BATA- . VIA, PERSIAN GULF, ‘CON. TINANTAL AND AMFRICAN PORTS. . E Steamship Sv. LAURA, Capt. G, H. ©. Wesrox, R., carrying Her. Majesty's Mnils, will he despatched from this for LONDON Dinecron SATURDAY, the 7th June,-at Noon, taking Passengers wl Cargo for the above Ports. Hc and Valuables, elt Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under ‘arrangomont} will be transhipped at Colombo ‘into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and Londen ; other cargo for London, &e,, wi be conveyed ‘vid Bombay, without Prat shipment. Paregls will bo received..at this ites wntil 4 pute. the day befors sailing. ‘The and value of ell packayes aro Shipper ularly request] ro J note the forms 2 d conditions of the Com- j wany's Bills of Be For further P: F En abe “pply ta REWETT, . Sripes intendent, & OL a. H, Co, Hongkong, May PL Mit AUSTRIAN LLOYD “STEAS NAVTGA- 3 TION COMPANY. . ) STE ¥IUME and TR SINGAPORE, TE Dinver, Calling at .G, SUEZ AND Ip, {Taking Cargo ot throuzh Rates to the TOVO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL S. S: Co.) Reeviar Hoxenexc dbase Com: Senvick Berweey ANUSMANILA. - pany’ Well-known Steamship |. PA “MARU, 3876 Tons. = li. be despatched hence Noon Magnificent ‘Accaminolitions. able Gubins. . Excellent Table. Elvctric Light. + Conifoe: Unrival- ‘A Doster and Stewardess. For Freight or Passage, spply to AIESUE BG: AN BAISHA, Cp Prince's Buildings, Tee House Streéot, * Pret Flour. . dba Compar Caz above on FRIDAY, the tion for carries a-Dactor: Brazns, to Socrtr Titack Sea, Levasz, V Tie Poxts). ny’s Steamship GISELA, git CALABREsE, will! he despatehed as hh June, p.m, vital accommods- ‘leetrie Light and 'Bhis Steamer has ©. ARSED LUPH, For infurmution ss. to. Pussige and Freight, apply to SANDER, WIELER & Coy! eluents, y 29, 1902, Lise STEAMERS. Monson “SHIRE LINE OF HE Steamship - : MERION STHSAIRE, Captain Biren, will-be despatched for the above port en or abu: 2uth June. To-ba followed by § yt OF About Ith - July. Wor reight apply tu ”" SHEWAN TOME ~ Agents, Hongkong, May 31, 1802. UNITED STATES. &- CHINA: ~ -)) “G@APAN'S.SLINE, | REGULAR ‘NTH roe ‘ NE 9) TE RONG. Dabt canivacted by the: Gificers or “Orcw of 3 the -follmeing Frossels during the TPHER. the Capta. Ourners...evilt be Respun. Ue for agg ing Cargo at aurrant StTTHEAD .. oH ata ‘ara fondant OC Rep $23, | end AGRTA- are apt to save part of i And even if you don't—you can build { anocher— '. When you die the loss to your family ‘is total— } Yet your building i is probably insured’ | for its full value— ; While your life i Did you ever stap to figure ap what L your life really Is worth to yuor funily ? F, KIENE, Manager, Hongkong. 2697 UNION’ ASS URANCE, SOCIZTY. Cnititwed in te Pu stipe of Queer else 4.D. W714), Oarrmat Fury Sunscriren, £450,000. CarttaL Paw Ur, £180,000. Toran Livestny Fuxns Excenn £3,450,044, Toran.AnnuaL Income, £1,1038,883, dle Undorsigned, having teen appointed AGENTH of the above Society in-Hong- koh2, are prepared to issue Ponicres against FIRE on the usual terms. HARRY WICKING & Co., Praayo Central. E42 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE . INSURANCE COMPANY. Tora, Foxps. ar 3ler Decusuen, £14,782,681. = Authorised Capi Subscribed Capita Puid-up Capital. | Fire ¥ wads: 3 2°780,000 £087,500. EB BIUTLG 14 4 AVING be Uy we are prepared te and Curses RISKS 7 SHEWAN, TOM, S & Co, devitha. z Tongkongs duly 3. 199t.- 1537 SALAMANDER FIRE COMPANY: INSURANCE e wy been appointed AGENT: alore Company are prepared to accept Risks a: gist Fire, iat Current Rates. HUT, HACUE & Hongkong, March 31, 1900. Co. 738 TO TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS, FPHE STANDARD LIPE ASSURANCE COMPANY arunts policies to Travel- Jers for three or six months, WETTHOUT MEDICAL EXAMIN, : For particu eme, apply to _ > DODW ELL & CO., LIMITED, . sdgents, ‘ Hongkong, April 8, 19h ” 683 ,SECOND EDITION. nm J ppsexe or tus CHURCHES or Isp, Burwa, Sia, Tur Manay Px: NINSULA, CAMBODIA, ANNA, Tuer © Cokra and Japay, Entrusied to tho Socrery of the ‘Mission Ereancenrs,’ (Translated Ly Eowarn Hanren Panees’ and Reprinted from *Tas Cina Review.) Price Ons Dotzag. . “Oe Saur-ar REELY & WATSE Lis WE COMMURCIAL Lat AFFECT. | ING CHINESE ; ° ~ With Specinl Reference to’ ” IP REGISTRAVION. an BANKRUPTCY AWE 5 a For Bale atthe: Chtnce Mait Oe: 50. cette, >The Overland Chin at 4 A FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT ~ KEATING’S ’ PUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1902, Notices to Consigness.. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, NHE: Steamship . TAMBURG, OF THE HAMBURG AMEMIKA LINIE, having evtived Consigneesof Caryonre here by informed that thei Goods, with the ex: ception of Opinm, Treasure and Valuxhl are being bonded and stored at th into ths Godownes of the Tosco Kowioox Witare ann Gonos Tap., Kowloon, whe obtainet, aa . 8 Opticnal Cargo will be forwarded unless notico to the cuntrary be viven Lefora L | Cable Address, yom, ‘To-day. No Claims will he aduitued after the Goods have left the Godowns, and ull Goods romuining madclivered after 4th dane, will be Hubject to rent, All breken, chafed, and dunaged goods ake to be Jeft inthe Godowns, where they will be examined on Tuesday, drd June, an 080 acu, and Thursday. Sth June wt 30 a, All Claity dune, oy No & Bills of ie under NORDDEUCSCIIEL LLOYD, MELULEER GO, alyents, Novekeng, Muy £0, 1902. wmust reach as befare the 7th bnot be reeszrisyd. as beun offerted. le counlirsigued By NOTICE, TO’ CONSIGNEES. THE P OND NAVIGATION COMPANY'S AMER SULINGILAL SATD, SULZ AND STRATES. ° named Veosel informed that their Gow 2 E ted raid alnced et their, six Xo RowLoos Wary snp Gano Gonoy IKawloon whore ment w ted out Mare” yen be obtained as some as te Tanda, 1 Goods will he hunted here nae Hons nye gives tothe contrary cleared by ‘the Sth Fane. at 4 ubjvet to rent, ‘ance WHE be effected by me in any co ‘ ‘AH dany aces maueh Ge daft in the Gadowus, teof the damage obtained fem the Gedows Company with- ws Comvany, :¢ delivery may be ININSULAR AND ORIENTAL [ Intimations. ° Banks, \ : MINERAL . ASSAYS, & ANALYSES. HE Yaxetse Varo having its own At in prepared in over | satan ineral Develop: tof China, todo Ass: q | work of all. dseripti Cuuutitutive 7 Hoard of Directors, : «| Analyses, and to clusily minerals for Mine Crow Kr Suan, Esq. | C. Ewens, Esq. osners and ethers. now Tusa Smixe, Mines aa well as Minerals of Economie} Et >| value purehased cud consultations arranged by appointment. Terms moderate, a Address :--“TSIE LABORATORY, . 4, Szechuen Road: ActHonizen Carirat, Costeany, Lep., Pare ur Capirat, ...,. Fyap Orrice—Honocona,. . Chief Manager? : Gro. W. #. Pravrain. Nongkong, May 3, 1901. aes | THE *Yanoceses,’ Shanghai, Syy Detoler, 1902, 1726 Kinghorn &. Macdonald, Oonailting tderhunteal Engineers und Surveyors, Contractors bor ‘tt SUPPLY Kasins oy Ma RY AND AVYilan LIMITED, |, Eszastasuzp 1890. Osrirtan Suascnisen ,., Canrran Parp-up ... Csrrran Uxcatarp Reazuve Foxp Heap Ore OF ALL w oF TOKOHAMA. MARKING. WISGHORN any MAG. | heen’ appointed J, and BE, Haars ror BRANCHES AND AGENUIES +. ‘lento. Kone. Nacasais. Loxpox, Ly Nuw Your SOG : Bosutay. Nuwelwase, foun for all si 0. 13 BEacoNsHieLD ARCADE— {ground floor). ‘Telephone, No. 243, Telegrams, Kaxcttonn, Hongkouy.” ALU. C. & AL Codes used. JOHN W. KINGHORN, MLILIA. eee Lontlon, DONS WaLy Veale, Wes Losvon Bankers: ‘Parr’s Bauk, Limited, The Union Bank of London, Limited. Hozcxonc Draxcu—Interest allowed, peranuum on the daily balance. annum. Putertionn No, 52h _ anu. Oni fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% pe TSANG FOO & CO.] ot " TARO HODSUMI, FL & < “Manager, SAM WING |HING, Honzkons, March 27, 1902. COAL MERCHANTS, acs No, 48, Des Voonxs Read, Central. IMPERIAL. BANK OF. CHINA.. Kovantisituy py Inrentan Droner of 11% 14 hse NATIONAL BANE OF CUtNa, ‘LIMITED. Junavs Fock, Nj. Tntorest for 12 inonths Fixed ... a. 5% YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Yon 24,000,000 wy 18,000,000 6,000,000 8,710,000 The London Joint Stock. Rank, Limited, On Current Account at the. Rate of 2% On fixed dopusits for 12 montha, 6: per On tixed dopriis for 6 months, 4% per 6a9 NEW YORK, (Ameitcsx BAxg). Established 1864. Par Uy Carcran «U.S. $2,600,000 Gold. SURULUS ANI Isprvinen Provits do. U Heap Oveice—New Yous. : Directors. Samuen D. Banoock Apwan Txesan, Jn. Gronen F, Baker James N. Jarvir, Berwosr A. D, Jotranp. Groncz 8, Bowpoin BR. A, McCenpy. - 7.| Paeperic Cnonwein Lavi P, Montox, Warten R. Gusrrre Warten G. Oana. i H, Hauoray ALEXANDERE, Orn, G. G. Haves Hesry H, Rocens. R. Somers Hayes HU. Mek Twomnty. C. R. Hexverson . F, W. Vaxprnmer, Harry Parne Woits Waner. G. Qaxsan, P TURNRULL, i Vice President, 4,758,600 Gold a vi 47 Henny Bid Fire Presiteat. Wat, CU. owarbs. Treusncer, F.C. Hanaimay, : Assistant Preem London Comaritter 2 Autucr Jony Fraser (Carman), D.C, Harprstas. Hon. L. P. Mowron. London Oftice,33 & 33 Lombard Street E.G, F.C. Bisuior, Maiager Kustern Dept. London Bankers, Pann's Bask Linrerv, Hongkonz Offico—!, Drs Vaux Roar. Genera) Banking and Exchange bususess transacted, . ea Isrengsr ALLowrn, On Current Accounts at 2% pet annum. for 3 inonths Fixed 2% per annum. c aw Boy " ee (ec TS . . N. G. EVANS, Acting Manager. Hongkong, April 18, 2902. 244 ry ae HE CHARTHRED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Gee TRUST COMPANY OF THE CHINA MAIL. 1 aU 2 OnRT we iD 7 ~ ot CORONATION: CELEBRATION FUND. [ASK FOI MIE Undersigned wit] be glad té Re- :' 66 & _ ceive SUBSCRIPTIONS townrda tho | : V V above FUND. LISTS. may be found at | _ 2 Hoxexoxi’ Hotes, Hoxuxoxe Cvs, | Hoyexonc = Disvexxany, Messrs | Cuawrony & Co, Keony & Waist . W. Burwer & Co, and at the varions Ranks. ‘ J.T. M, SMITH, dfon Preastrer. *. Hongkong, May 7. 1908. NAKAZAWA, ; DEALERS IN CLOISONNE, SATSUMA, LACQUERED AND at ; BRONZE WARES. nog ee TEA SERVICES, PORCELAIN GOops ; Z BAST ASIATIC PICTURE FRAMES ; TRADING CO, JAPANESE TINE ART CURIOS, : ACKNOWLEDGED! TO BE AZMODERATE I'RICES. lly Beaconariney Arcane, i And 7,ED'Acuivsn Srrur. Hongkong, January, 12, eT THE HONGKONG DOCKS. AN INTERESTING RECORD. or TABLE WATERS Reprinted from the *Cisa Math. H =a T rey TEE QUEEN Price...,.,00° cents each Cash, ; : NOW READY. Supplicd undor Royal Warzants to Sinica erergecm tet eee Slt 4 CHINESE SCHOOL BOOKS : HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII I,—dam Tsz King. TI:—Ts'in Tsz Blan. Translated into English + - - . by Dr, E. J. RITET. 30 Cents the Ser Wyndham Street, an? His Royal Highness The Princoof Walcs— is THE Table Water for all Banquets and Festivities during Coronation time, , ‘ Agents for LEK & PERRINS? Hongkong, September 21, 1908, C. BE. WARREN & CO, BUILDING CONTRACTORS, No, 30, Des Vines Reap Crsirat, (ALL KINDS UF oes LGARY APPL and DRAINAGE in ten days alter the vessel's arrival here, after which ao Clsius will be ve Ie AL WY y tL : JEW ETL ‘Superiatarent. Hongkong, 3 Ve ested THE CHINA MUTCAL STEAM NAVT GATION COMPANY, LUMITED, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, JFROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS. TP Cue Pe tae f Consiy that their mnhy’a Steamship “Perakat rel Frean the above porta, courte hereby informed are being landed x plreed at t in. the HasiKoxe iKownaos W and Gonows Cour ' Godowns at Kowliem, where vieh ment will by sorted outanark by me delivery cau be clotained as soon ai the Goods are landed Goats not Cle at Noon_will be « No in any case whist | All damaged 7 aust be lettin the Godowns, aad a figute of He dea obtained from thy Godown, Caapany within ten denis after the vessells curivalthese, after | which no Chins will be reengnized Optional goods will he’ landed here un less instructions ars given te“the contrary before Nonn Toray. DOPWELL & Co., Trp, agents, Bangkony, May 3), 1902, wd by the ith lune, nag WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME, Published to suic the Departure of ench English and Fronch Mail Steamer to Vurepe Axpatt THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE (Commercial, Shipping, ete.) $14 por Annum {including Postage). "Cama Maru! Orrice, 6, Wrsouam Sirrker, Hoxakone POWDER POWDER POWDER POWDER POWDER ‘POWDER 18 HARMLESS to ANIMAL LIFE. KILLS” :. BEETLES, 2. MOSQUITOES. . ‘Tiw genta powder hears the ant “RENTING.” Sold in-Ting sind Wot es on! 50]. TELEGRAMS ; *Canmicits supplied and fixed. Aarnta con Mosarc Tines. Hongkong, Jane 1 Uhr, Tas A. G. GORDON, ~¢ ty Maly BEE MOI. Marnxuen Issrizgetiox oF FINBERS AND Suuvecmbens I ScoTLaNg, .. JONSULTING MARINE ENGINEER, “asp : B Damage, Collision and Wrocls Survoyor. LL Des Pune Road, Cenjradl. e244 Tetegrams: | Bexuino. “E.G. WILKS & CO. RE, G. Wines, NM Doeks, has under the nheve title, CONSULTING ENGINEER AND MARINE SURVEYOR. 5 Estimates for all ¢ uf Enyinecring wend Ship Mork. Inte of Kowlotin Uitished himself, '§ Roan CeNtian. tek, AWOL. © B22 9Qui Hongkong, Nove ibennaaaieh 1875. HOP FUNG, . SHIP CHANDLER, &«., Nos. 30 & 32 Wing On St. Central. } NAVAL ARGHITECH, —,, >, | Balances Pam pp, 12a Nove: Scsstrtizy Carrran, Parp-uy Cantar, * TEN THEN, Haxkow, ‘ HE Bayk Purchases and receives for Collection Billa of Exchange drawn on the above places, and Selle, Drafts and Tolezraphic Trunsfers : Brindhes aud Agencies, HONGKONG BRANCH. Advances made on approved securities. pills Discounted. ¢ Unterest alluwed on Current Accounts at ho Rita of 2% pér Annum on the Daily Oa Fixed Doposits fur 3 Months... 3% 6 wee AY By 19. ” » - 2 gp CAS G5 one a EW. RUTTER, : Manages, - Hongkong, January (8. 1201, 1970 MERCANTILE VANK LIMITED. . £1, 500,00) 1,125,008) 562,500 50,000 Cor F&F I 1 Lonnow Jorst Stock Bans, Lourep, ISTEREST allowed on Current Acsounts vat the rate of 2% pex.annum on the Baily Balance. On Frxep Durosrzs :—= For 12 Months -. 6 yoo acting Manuyar. Rongkonz, April 1, 1992, 234 DEALER ty vt. Kinps oF ew IKON, MBPAL & SPELL for ENGINEERING WORK, STEKL BUILER-PLATES, COPPER PIPES, GAS TUL NCHORS STEEL 3. Hongkong, January 4, 1902, NG, if H. F. CARMICHAEL CONSULTING ENGINEER, SURVEYOR AND CONTRACTOR, QUE L,' Hoxckone. ABO Code, 4th Mdition. < Ail Code, - Lieber's Stanilard Code. . TELEPHONY, 232. Hongkong, July 2, 1902. 1379 - THR + ¢ Nee THE LEADING NEWSPAPER NSM OO And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin China, tho Straits Settlements, ‘e and Buran. . Paww-up CatrtaL Ponsigas ss __ J WOPBLETORS «esas S$ BUTLDINGS, Hon. C. W. Dickson: | an E. Goetz, Esy, G.. AL Eeq. D. Meyer Moses, Esa. Ahanghok Dimes, } ONGRKONG ANDSHANGHAL “(BANKING CORPORATION, $10,000,000 Resenve Poxp—~ Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve ... 4,250,000 ~ $14,250,000 CT}, $10,000,000 Liaernity Covunr or Dinectors :— i H. Schubart,, Esq. Medhurst, | N. A. Siebs, Esq, 4 HH. W. Slade, Esq. ; Urry MabhaGer: Bongkong—J, BR. M. Sari, Esq. . Maxaaen : Shanghai—H. M. Bevis, Esq. Basaa Co., To, | Hoxaxone—Iyrenre? ALLOWED. cent. per antum on the daily balance. Ox Frourp Drvosrrs:— - For 3 months 2} per cent per annuni. ’ or og + ” a J. R. M. SMITH, Chief Manager. - 366 Honukonj, June 2, 1902. + 8,000,000 2,509,099 Payable “st -its H. E. Tomkins, Esq, ¥ On Current Account at the rate of 2 per A Day Newsedsrn, with a weekly Mail HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK. Edition (20 pp.) Bates gig Sunscrrws, Dammx (postage extra), de Tivered free: locally, $30 a year : ‘ Werxnry, Post Free, $20 a your. ERT ~Bor‘inch (8 lines), $4.20, one insertion; $2.80,. three times ; 94, a week ; $6, a first month ; subsequent montis, $4. ccs TION, plication . - . 3h PER, OENT. pet annum - Depor ary transfor at their option balances . 1H business of. tha above Bank-is con- duet by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAT” BANKING... CORPORA. © Rules may, be obtained on ap- eet Txcervorsteco ey Rovan Canter 1853. Unrap Orrier, Lonnox. Cavitay, Pare ey Reskiews HOI Risnaver % % Deposits for 12 menthe 4 6 ue Bh ” = 3 yw . 2h “T. H. WHITEHEAD, Fy Miamvtaer. Hongkong, May 19 1902 ” ” Rah EUTSCIL-SSIATISCHE BANK. si Tlé. 5,000,000. SHANGHAI, Beruy. Paw-ur Caviral, HEAD OFFIOL: Poann of Directors : Diuancikes! Bert CaLcurta. ‘ Has : Tinwrsiy. Tsrxarav (Kaacrscrou}. LoXbow Banks : Mesars N. M. Ronmcutny & Sons. . Gnien Bank of London, Ltd. Deutsche Bank (Berlin), London Agency, Direction der Disconta Gesellschaf:. Interest allowed. on Carrent Account. Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application. Every description of Banking snd Exchange business tran- sacted. ay . IL SCHOTTL-ENDER, . Manager. Hongkong, April 15, 1902. 236 ee ee THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER EVER ISSUED UNDER “PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION. The Chingse Mail +. MAFS - {nr Leamse Caryess PourricaL AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. . Puniasuep Every Monssixo. Costarss THE Most Rerrapee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM | NORTH CHINA. Aiu vag Larest ISTeWIGENCK FROM TH- yanrovs Ponts 1x Cuina avo Jarax. $@ per Annum délicered in Hongkong. $12.50 to all Coast Ports. |. & Wentsxerox Staxet, Honoxono. Lennox Baxnins—Loxpow axp County | Orders ooeked by Manager, ‘Outs Mart.’ TRA ‘This euccetifal highly peyWinr: ed . smploynd in. the Contizen' epitale by Ricord,. ~ Portan, Jobert, Felpeay. and others, combines ail Ueqiderngato be wought in a medicine of the kind und surpsrees everything hitherto employed. THERAPION No. 1 ju'a remarkably stort tise, often a few days ouly ‘removes ait diveharges from the urtn: Ty ~~ superceding injections, the ute of which does irres parable harm by teying the foundation of stricture and other serious disenses. @ ‘ : “THERAPION No. 2 . for immparses-of the Llvod, scurty, phinpies, spots, Uotehes, peing and ewelling of the fointe, sec dary eymptome and all diseases for which iv hss INTERES? on deposits js allowed at) C Depositors, of easly error. $100 cr more te-the- HONG: SHANGHAL: BANK, to. ¥e' placed on climates; Res [It restoring str . + HERAPION teres: the prlacipal Chewists end Merchantethrmigiout the World, . Price in England 2/9. & 4/6 fin ordering, state which of the three oumberois required,andobsarve “ghwe Trade Mark, which is a-trcasimile of word Tu enap ion" as itappeans on tie Government © Sumy tin roles let on sie gronn): aaixedto et Kars ler of Her y's Hon. _ Somtolisionems, 2d without whlab fi lorges: Bold -by A. S. Wasson. & Co, ited, ~~ ‘Fougkong. Chinas sod Manila... E17 ‘| Takiang -Rashoynick, ‘By Special Warrant, Purveyors to Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station. z ; His Majesty Ry The king. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. ._ ‘ Fing and Description. Maria Theresa Austrian cruiser #ronch ganbont French gunboat French san boat Fronch: gunboat Freuch eunbort French cruiser Trench gunboat French srunboat . French flagship French cruiser French gunboat Brench gunboat French gunboat French cruiser French cruiser French eruiger French gunboat French gunbout French eruiser French gunboat French gunbost ) Alouette Argus Aspic Avalanche Bengali Bugeaud Comete Decidée D'Entrecasteaux Friant Kersaint Lion Ory Pascal * Redoubtablo Styx Surprise Vauban Vigilant Vipere Gennan gunboat German flagship German gunboat Gorman cruisor German cruiser German guoboat German gunboat German cruiser German gunboat German gunboat German gunboat German cruiser Gorman gunboat German gunboat Bussard Fiirst Bismarck Geier Hans. Hertha Utis Schwalbe Seeadles™ Thetis Siger Vorwaerts- Italian cruiser Italian cruiser Ttalian cruiser Italian cruiser Lombardia Maree Volo Puglia ¥Yesuviv Zaire Portuguese gunboat ~ Kassion cruiser Russian gunbest Russian cruiser Russian gunboat Russian gunboat Qussian gunboat Russian battleship ‘Russian gunboat — Russian’ gunboat Russian gupbuat ssion ‘un huat mn battleship _ i) Russian battleship Russian battleship Russian cruiser. + i Tossin Russian protected cruiser Runk : : Russian protected craiser Sevastapol © 1 Russian Ipattleship: Silatch <---> Russian gunbonr . Aduiiral Nachimod Aleout Amaur Gromoboi Guilizk Koxeeta Mand jour Orvajuy Peresvict > Petropav lava. Poltaya * 3900 300 «| 473 | 580 4009 52a 690 sild 3739 0 9437 1800 629 { i i 1 i { i (12,073. . j1LO.n80 10,060 5 1334 ) 12,200 179,928 110,960 et { Tons, | Gans, 30 * PATNI ie DO Ore fo 1 =e 8 4° 8 21111811 2 gg 1188 310,000 ; 1300 1500 14,00) 1500 2600 j14,500 [10,6 # 1786 17,060 (3,260 116,090 19,60)” Ouptaits Cipiain Hans — Liout. A, Belloy Cupt. Bayle Vornnmuunder Journet Tieut. Fide Capt. Lefevre Commander Louel Commander Leamy . Ouptain Fournet Captain Adany Capt. Le Golleur Capt. Béeue. Capt. TLurat, Captain Motet Captain Neny Capt Vincent. Vaptain Mornet Captain Blondel Comdr. Villeneuve Comdr, von Barsewite Captain Friedrich. . Commander Hilbrand Capt. Paaschen Cape. Derzewsht Lieuc.-Commander Sthamer Comdr, Borger Captain Tugluoge Comdr. Daehnhards Comdr. Boerner Comdr. Hoffmann Capt, van Sennen Comdr. von Mittolstadt Comdr, von Weise Captain Jolin Boct Captain Botti Captam Canale Captain Zezi Captain Mello Captain Stommann Comdr. Guinter Comdr, Gramnatchiko Comdr, Zalevsky Comdr, Youriet! Comdr. Smirnoft , * Captain Jessep Comdr. Shumot! _Comdr. Novakowsky Commander Auravictt Comdr. Vasilicif . Captain Korolett Captain Jakovleft sCaptain Ossroff . ~ Comdr. Kevnarsky ” * Onptoin Sepelrennipofi Capt. Mutusevich * Captain Flodossivff Lieut.-Comdr. Ivanoff t \ p Last reported at Shunghot Saigon » Canton ” Saigon Canton River Haiphoay Ker Shanghai Tonkin Shanghar haigon * Snigon Yongtsy Taku Alohy Bay Saigon Shauaghst Yanytse Along Bay Qantor: Suigon Kiautschow Wovsurg Shanghai Shaughu: Shanghai Kobe Rovekor ingapare Ragaeals ; Shaughai Shanghai Singapow Canton Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai Shanglia Mucie Port Arthur Vindivostock _ Port Arthor Newch wang Tort Arthur _ Port Arthur Port Arthur Port Arthur Shanghai Vindivestock Port Arthur Nagasald Port Arthur Port Arthur Vindivastocl * Port Arthur Port Arthur Port Arthur “Taku + Port Arthur - Port Arthur Port Arthar: Comdr. Trussof Capé. Bahr : Comdr. Zagoriansky-Kisse! - Conde. Abranioff “ Sivootch ©, Russian guubost. Varyag “yo Bessian cruisor Verdun Russian gunboat “fabiaks . Russian orniner % Manils Hes i Commandyr Karl Rehrer Commander ©, G, Bowman A Jomdr. J. ML Helin | ~ gut.-Comdr. Wi. F..Halsey Comdr. BR. KR. Tugorsott Comm -nder W, J. Maxwoll Comor JK. Cogseell” Captain C. EL. Stockton Coudr: TB, Stevens. Comite tbs Comdr. ¥ ML. Wise LLiont.-Comdr. Sperry. =: * Captoin M. B.S: Mackonsl Commander 4, i Selfridge U.S. gunbest - -D.S. gunboat. ~--- - U.S. gunboat. U.S. gunbont™ U. S. gunboat . U. 8. gunkoar U. §. gunboat. | U.S. fagshi;: _U. S, gunboat. CS. monitor 0, 8. gunboac. >, U.S. moniter U.S, cruises. Us. agai U.S. at U.S. er U.S... gunboat. - U. 8. guaboar. _ Manila. + Shanghai Hongkong |. Monils met | AARON OR! Isla de Luzon, Kentuek: Mai ik. - ‘Monadnool Motiocacy Monterey : New. Orleans New. York Princeton : Vicksburg: Wilhningt: Yorktown - Conynander FE. Commandor W. TORS AT HOT 4 ae HONGKONG HOTEL. Capt. de Mrs AndersonMr and Mes Juseph, Mr D, W, Andrew ES, Mr W, 8. Bailey Mr i. A. Katsch Mr FC, Horlow Mr TF. Kiena Me Bo. Barlow Mr M. Krantz Comdr, & Mrs C, Wu Mr G. M. Lack Bartle. Mr J, Latta Mr W. R. Baumann Mr 1. E. Lee Mr J. 7 Det Drv Mrs GC, Lewis .¥. Bennet) © Mr re Macgown Mr W. ‘fT. My Mr and Mrs Marshall Mr J, P. McCoy Mr J. MeDermnotto PLMr J. Merecki Mr Meurer De FB. F, Bovet Mr Michel . iy Bower Mr & Mra Milton | Mr &. Mra Hrasior &My F. J. Mitcboll 2 children “ Mr Mores Mr J. W. Brown Mr and Mrs KO. Major Buttanshaw Murphy Mr'D, H. Cameron Mrs Osborne De F, Clark Mr W, G. Parkes Mr J. RB. Clive Mr D. Paterson MrG. K. Cole Dr W. W, Pearse Mi J. 8, Colaon Mr A. J. Pitcher Tr. M, Crago Mr and Mra J. H Mics M, FP. Durphy Plant & Mis Plant of: BW. Edwards Mr H.W. Ah T. Fawards Miss Reeves Me W, Kinstmann Mr ©. MeN. G. Evans Mr Shewt Mr H, Gi. Tisher Mr and Mra R. Mr ©. Glover Simmers Meo and Mra PL Do Mr @. Skat, Choildard Mr and Mrs M, J Mr Pho. 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Sleortehley THK WAVERLEY HOT! Mr and Mra AllnuceMr and Mrs Madiitt and child Mr Lewis ©) Rees Mr J. Barnes Rev. amd Mew Wo OH. Mr N. K. Davidsem Sharp and children Mr F. Ga: DergareMr NOS. Priming: Mr W, Gick ham Mr Mitchell Mis Warren ORAIGTERIRS, Mra Mod, Whirty Major Mot, Whitty, Me: Denison Irs C. Goory: Mr J. d. B. Heems- ADC. kirk Mr and Mrs It Mr Wy Helms Wilyross Mrs E. Hug Mr & Mrs F. Surplice R. Cc. PEAR MOTEL. Mrs & Miss Baten Mr and Mr Jamos Beatriv Heh nd child Capt. & Mra Benson Mr i. Fetfries Capt. Bewley Mrs Johnson Mr Guy Blowd Ti,-Cok Re FL Mr Ralph A. Bra- son, RA, bazon r Colonel L, F. Brown, Mr K. J. Libeaudl R.E. Mr G. U. Lindsay Alr G. LL. Bryant Grant Mr H. I. R. Bryno Mr A. Dra A, Chap-on Mr R. in Miss Churchell Mr oA, VW die Mr W. G, Clarke Derarots Mr Ndgar Cockell Mr, FY Mier Mr aA. FB. Conuie Mes J. 1", Miller Mri. PL Cottam Mr Robert Mitehell Mr and Mrs G. UW. Major Osbarno, R.A. Denn ae John Pitt, RUNS Majur & Mrs Denny, mM He chards D.AVA.G, Mr and Mrs D x Mrs Dunsford & child ian, R Surry Kor. Mrs Edwards sex, B Licut.-Colanol & MrsMrs. Ferrier, A.PLD. 0 Mr Mr Andrew Forbes Me W. Mr and Mrs H. W._ haver Frasor Mr A. G. Stokes MrGen. Grimbla Mr J. S. Phan Major Hamilton Mr & Mra Volpicetli Mr Bertram FE. Han-Mr W. H. Wheolor son Coloncl Wheelpr Mr J. Von Hanten Mrd. A. Wilson Col. Hughes - Mrs Oven Jobe Maconiltser Me. Mr whnir >. C. Spatek- Opium Quotations. Hoxexona, May 3, 140: S80/885 Old Patna, New Bonares, ¢: Old Benare New Malwa, crest, m Allowance, Taels, 4 = Lith 075 » Le - O12 ALoprance TF ich Uld Malwa credit nee, Tnelg, . marr ; Hoscxona,: May 3. Loge. 4PM oe {Wet bulb) 9 a.or. Do .LPM. De. 4 ron Do. Maximum “Ra. Mintinom awavivight CHAMBERLAIN S PAIN. “TAS no oqual as ahouschold liniment. H It qe tho best known remedy for xbeunatism. lame back, quinsy and glandu- lor. awelling. whilo for sprains, _tuises, burns nnd seulds it js invaluable. One a] 18 veg relief. Try it. For salo Bey pele: Waraiss Ltd., General Agents * | Aberd SHIPPING. ARRIVALS, June 2.° Phee Chom Klis, German str, 1,012, V. Brahn, Tangkok May 27, Rice ind Wood, --Burrnkricep & Swim, Hanoi, French steamor, 7416, P. Merlvos, Haiphong and Machaw June 1, Rice and Genera AJR) Maury. Wingseag, British sir, from Cantor. June o Tyeenoon, Gurnin str., frou Canton, Mercedes, British steamer, 2,915, Caker, RNR, Weihaiwei May 28.—Aumiicanry. *Wosvorg, British efoamer, 1,14 Dawson, Shanghai Muy. 27, Amo Swhtaw Juno 2, Goneral.--Burrunereny & Swire. Moyune, British steamer, $016, 0 Bb. Campbell, Japan via, Shanghai May 31, Goneral. —Douwenm & Co, Lp. Loongsang, British steamer, 1,092, 6, 5. Weigall, Manila May 31, at 7 p.m., Homp and General.- -Janpixe, Marugsos & Co, DEPARTURES. June 2. Kutsang, for Moji. Haliotix, for Palembang. Jane oe Yootnm, for Tientsin, Pansang, for Canton. allscuais, for Shanghai,” Hreangler, for Canton, Thea, for Haiphong, Frngching, for Shanzhai. [Prsngdy for Ninspe, Prosper. for Canton, Tirol, for Singapare and ‘Trieste. Prayeoss, for Tenvin. Porvible, Vivitish crniser, for Weihai sei CLEARED, Teilay for Swatow. « fin igen. oi onanio, for Hoihow, Cart Diede dichsen, for Baiphong. Rei in, for Bangkok. PASSENGERS. ne | ADRIVED, Ber foongeang, from: Manila, Mr Mrs BOF. Ames, Dr and Mra Atkin Mr and Mrs ©. G. Edwards, Mrs C, 8, Wallnice, Mrs I’. Clendenning, chid aud amah, Messrs A.W. Baum, Mels.acs, B » Wilson, W.S, Taylor, W. \ Hogahonne, WA. Versetivor, A. MiGunderron, M, MeMohen, VR. -Gurral 1, ty, ME Sohwarte, W. ne MeoDowell, J. 1) ed, J. Carlow, A. : » Valier, and 66 Chi- apd J. Holy, JF J. Alves, Ve nose. Per Woes, from Shanghai, &e, Sydney, Mr Laide. Drrarrnn, Por Hitec lade, for London, Xe Seand Mrs J. Tusahushi, Mr ond Mrs*H. HH. Farwell, Mr D. Kennedy, Mrs J. Ken- nedy and Misses Iweviedy (2), Mfr and Mrs Chas, Legen, Rev, C } artington, Lt Wb, De rUrys Messrs KK, Matstoto, MM. Miura, Ko Owi. G. W. Squire, TT. Wee, G. Hirayi, K, Baba, W. Matsumetn, By M Rassell, Oeplensehlager, J.D, Miller, and id, Graut Sniith. : for SHIPPING KEPOIRPRS 5 Lhiw Cham Whew wind in the North, Mouene re, ports : winds and haay rainy The German steanwr reports: Strong NM, The British steanwes Livht to fresh Ne. r “Letnany vepurts : st, ight ‘Northerly nd cluar up to dat 1a N., i firs thence to port, strang I, with rough sea Kron Mani fir Torso, POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close :-- dbWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW, Por ayeay Mequr ut Sasm., vn Wed- nesoay, the dth Func. Pos SWAPROW Per Peleanchos, at 8 acm, on dyy, th a tur Phados, at V0 aon on Pharsitay, the ith June For SWATOW.-- Per Palos, at 2 pou. on Wednesday, the th Jone ; For SHANGHUAL -~ Por Lucena, at 3 pan. on Wediesday, the 41h dune, For MANIL Per Zupivo, pan, on Wednesday, the 4th Jane. FAVORS, Wednes« PENANG & CAL- Per Wionsvous ab 2 pan, on Friday, the Gth June, swaToW, HAL. - Pur Sheohseg, at 3 par, th Jung For KOBE. Per Chingiv, at 4 pn, on Mriday, the th May. Tor NINGPO & SHANG- on E’riday, the: MAILS ny tum 0 way Co.’s Packt The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress of China will be despatched on WED- NESDAY, the 4th June, with Mails, for Shanghai, Japan, United States, Canada, » Which will be closed as follows os Printed Mattor aud 8: Mam. Reyistry oi (Registration, with late feo of 10 cunts, up to10.45 a.m) mi = Pest-Office- cloges, - but ‘Corre: pondence may be posted on board the racket, with the Lute Fee of 10 cents extra Postage, until the time ofdupar- ture. pian Pacrere Raw Adc SEALES wy cin Brevan Packer,— The British Contract Packet ‘Stonater will bo despatched on SATORDAY, the Yth June, with Mails for the United “Kingdom, . the Continent of Euro; and countries “beyond, + otee Brindisi 3. to_the Straits Scttlomenta, Netherlands India, “Burmal, Cayton, | aden, Enypt, Malta, und Gibraltar, Printed Matter and Samples at 10 a.m. Rogistration at 10 a.n. (Rovistration, with late fee of 19 cents up to L045 a.m) Letters at Lt am, Lato Letters 13,10 to 11. aD Aunt Postago 10 cents, Extra 7 vm Doors :—At Kowloon,— U.8.8, shite, Nanchang, Inveric, Ciar-opaliten sr Rabe Dickinson, deen. aot SPRAINS 4 A™ often mary secious, than: braken bones on account of not being prop- erly treated.“ Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely on as the injury is received and it will quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For s«lo-by All Deal. ers; Warkrns Ltd, General Agents. aeons sla do Cuba, Skramstad, Forfar- Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour, Exeluatve of late Arrivals oma Departures reported to-day. \ ‘To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Hazhuur, the Anchornye 16 divided intu oleven Sections, commenclag from Graen Taland, vaidiwag hetweon each shore are marked c.; efi, 3 in conjunction with the figures denotiry the svctions. . Pront Green Talend to the Gas Worker, From Gas Works to Tantine's Whart. . Krem Jardine’s Whart to the Harbaor'’ ‘a Tico, . From Harbour Master's to the Market. From Tha Market to Peddsr's Whirl, From Peddar's Wharf ta the Naval Yard. Yobaen, ‘7 Brom Naval Yard-to Blue! Buildings. &. From Rloe Huiklings to Last Point. 9. From Keller's Island to North Point, 10... Kowloon Wharvea, | VW. Jardine s Wharf, Vorsols near tha Hongkong shore are marked 4, near the Rowlwa shoro 4, and those in the body of the Shinping of Vessels’ Namen * Flan and | Rig. Tonsi Th ite af | Consigness or Agents, Stoamers, 3 aiSudzuki ciMelberg eRhlert 'Obristien Anning Maru. Argo wo Bangla jor Carl Diede Charterhouse. Vheang Chew Chow Fa Crewn ab Arragson “lita Nassnele mia Tayken . Smipress af Chin ¢'Kohter . «Dorward. ¢ Brabn, o Martens cAveht ¢Payno , Rritish British “British i ‘be ‘tity eBonnedy eTaltehr . Me preedax. Mevene . Mat shan, Pelayo ePryin 28 ¢Benhn 3 Olen. . MeToounel) oe Rrobuer ., Parrett o Christiansen Stmongan Skarpsne Velovwach ua thalien i ¢ Tameny *niting Vessels,; of, | Adolph Obrig Aleides . Andromeda Aastra , Comet. Forfaeshire Forrest Hall, Khyher Amesbur k, Dart. c'Falton KiN unt e'Davis «jPurdy It, ofan oRothorst .. k'Peattio a. Klanderen Wi inms. ‘ ANAL. {sUrPGrEn THROVGH KEerER.] Aneate, May 9; Darrlagus, — Maleeoc, Silesia (Ger,), Beneleueh, Hudsin Mumia, 13 ch finn, Seno Vs Baws Mearn, Kunin eer Sarpedun, ts AO Sandilands, May 27 4 Hraitniry, te Ceara, mntt, May 80. irgfbeann Henrenne, Lot, Oupurks, ” ilinity dnrae ilies, Asean, cline, Be. Pina, Gee Maids, The CPLR. Co's 36 Knpness of Dydicc left Vancouver on Monday afte rnoun, the 26h May. for Hongkong, vin the wun Ports of Call, & OO, Cote sa. Prorerinarit , witl he TExatisn Mar, of the Oth May. left Singapore on Ratnrday, Che det Ma ac pom. and may be expected It en or about Thursday, the oth Jae. This’ Packet brings reptios te lotters despatched from Hongkony on 7th German Mail oss. 2 fay *hecarryins-the German Mai 8 from Barlin of the 1 May, feft “Colomhe on Satur hoon the 8ist- May, sud may be) ex. pected here on or about Thuraday, he Ath Tune, " Stonmens te Jcpueted. QO. N. Cu,’s steamer Chingshi left Kobe on 27th May for this port, and ig due h con 2nd June, at daylight. tire Line's ss. Radnorshire, from " Middleshorough, Londen and Sunits, left Singapore on May Sith, at 6 aum , and may be expected here ov or about the oth June. ONLY, EK. a. Neacachi Maru left Sin- gapore for this port on the 26th May, und is expected to arvive'here on the 4th Jung. Thess. Moyne, for London, lett Shang. hat on the 31st May, and is x: peeted to acrive here on the 3rd June, The N. G. 1 se, Bommdde left Singapore for this port pa the 24th May, and may ho expected here on or about the | oth June, The steamer Athol, from Glasgow and Li- vorpeul, left Singapore on Saturday afternoon, the 31st Bay, and is due here on the oth dune. The H. Li str. Suambia, from Wantberg, ingapore. for. this..port.on.tho-Ist June, aud may bo, expecced here ii or about the 7th dane The s.s. Cotherina Apeur, frow Calcutta, Jefe Singapore for this port on the at. ternoon oF the Bist Muy. The N.Y, K. ss. Hirashima Marv left Bombay fur thia port on the 24th May, and i llth June. The CON, Co.'a steamer Chingty ydney on 13ch May for this par usual -ports—and wanils: hore on or about 2nd June, OP. R. Co.'s s.s. Tartier leit Vaneous y aftornvon, y Hongkung, oH left vin and iavdug The © via the usual of The B. L, stevmer Ricloiwmd Castle lett New York urthe 30th April, - The N.P, 2s, Braemar saile from Tacuous for Japan and Hongkong on the 6th May. . The B. L. “stenmer Lbillghen late New York airthe 13th Muy? TheN;-P, Cu.’s sa. Ghpapin ‘sailed’ from Tacoma, for Japa and Hongkunyg, on the 15th May. ‘The N. P. Co's aa, Glenugle welled from Tacoma, for Japan and Hongkong oa the 30th May, also that her sills ur. rived in New'York on the 26th May, | “Latest Adsicun, The, Barber:Line 5.5, Houthbuin,, from ‘New York,. dsrived at Singapore on the Yad June, and suils. thence’ for Manila and ‘Hongkong about the Sth June. (Mritish str. ‘British str Gor, 6 ET, . ate | str, ate) str, 321; ahr, ste. ate, etr.i 1714 atr.! 1400 12K7 rer ate) F str! str: ‘yoneh Ptr] nay (1287 [May 722 June 774 ‘June 1928 (May Taine May ‘nny Muay May iMay [Mav “May My June May 1196 33 str.) ida | 1040 i Jone ma lee ay 8 May: | Trae OR P 22 Febsen & Ca, 1 Mitani Bussan Kaisha 40,Chinese ’ 24, Chinese 2 ic ‘arlawitz & Co, ebsen & Co, ‘Haiphong 26,Crder } ° 1, Chinese oF Mittortield & Swire Finan & Co, A, Trading Co. i A, Truling Co, Th. Go. AlTardine, Matheson & Ca, 19) Doviwell & Co,, Limited TDouclas Steamship Co, alTantine, Matheson & Co, ALR. Marty OIL A, Trading Co, ITardine, Matheson & Co, oMFardine, Matheson &: Co. Mi tardine ee & Co. 2. Buttertiald & s Siomegan & Co, Destination, ‘Swatow & Anping . sncourer (B.C) 3 pore & Caleutta Remarks. wanes 4 Fung 4, jane 4, 5 i Hoihow & Ll 4. | { cf ! ' i ‘Wluon Dock June G. » x Destination, Peaselas Auntralian Ports Bremen, &e Bremen, &¢. Havre and Hamburg. Havre and Hamburg.. Havro and Hambur, Koby ..... Roboand Yokoham Liverpool Liverpool Lamba London . Changsha (3) . ?radasem (B) Agamemnon (4) tentar (8), - {Bi Peach sh. 1926 Eduruess Sudnen, Ovdomne, Qireen |. pected toarnve here oa the } the 1th. BAdmiralty Bradley & (% Chiners AChinesw May 21fXan Wo & Ca, jTune iMay Tanne Tuna: ATay May te 1NRA ogithinese 17 10" TON. i611 ritish str, ett, isle str, “| fandand OC rnhold, Wtandyrd OO} Co, 8 May April April 3 May 2a/ Holliday, Wise & 28/Stardard Oil Co, Standard Qil Co. aStandard Oil Co.” a ish ae iene h ah.) 2009 hae] 872 qe. 12%) China Coast Meteorolozical Register. nd Juney~at 4 Pe of Direction. } | Farce {wel weokears PELE L Gt dowel Amoy Swatow Canton. lifelfes|e! Cup Roek x 1 i | 3rd ‘Taae: at I a, Taichu. Tainan Koshi Peseadares| Guta . Itlibedtecelbbifi tig: Haiphe: Manila Matate’: Bacolod . Tloilo . Cebu 0.8. James! 7 LB G, Fiaa, First Asstitant, Hongkong Ubservatory, Funo 3, 1902, ; ‘a Farenheit hw, and hon mares, in, the shade, in decrooa: Ahren- : “f-ien neeey in perientie of ity of air saturated with molsture being 1. Midzeros or Winn, cow polars ee & Woney or Wino, accardi N, SraTe cr We, deleting rota, oxerensly p 1, Banomeren, rede and to tro lovel olthe , T lightulug, 6 Fain, # auaw, ¢ WEATHER REPORT.” Tho following, notice ig issued from the Observarory + On the 3rd at. 10.358.. -Tha barometer hax falton slightly uver China and moder- ately in Formosa, A ‘depression appears to be lying to the §. of Formosa: Gradionts are moderate for N. K, winds ou the China coast, with strong’ winds to pales in the Formosa Channel. Forecast iN. srinds, light or modotute ; fair. "No obse ations have beon recaived from tho Phillipines since Saturday last and tele. graphie comniubieation between, the Ob. servatory and Gap Rock. remains jnter-) : rupted. 2 Parttortiold WW Swire +} On Singapore— 29) ‘enhald. Karberg & Co, F comanulebines [toon Dock ‘June 4. sender, Wieler & Co. lanes Matheson & Co, 1a & Swire K’loon Dek , Hongkong Tides. ' Lhe Tide Tablo given yolow haa beon compiled by tho Nautical ‘Almanac, Office In Tendon from tho reault of tho onalyals of observations taken by moans of an an- tomatic tidc-rcconding machina in the Wa- tér Police Basin at. Tsim Sha Tsui’ during the yedrs 1887-89, Tho sero, of the tablo Is Low Wator Or. dinary Spring Tides, which.has bean found to ba 2 feet below mean: sea loval, To obtain the depth of water on the tlde wange at the Victoria Naval Yard add 6 ft. 7 in., acd on the gaur~ ah Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 12: ft, 9 in, :te the height given fn the table. 4th to 10th Iuhe. ihe \ Maen |Bteist i h eihte, Time. | ae weenie st hom GA ae s wie ence rte Buweste ne eis Hownvone, June Fy 1902. On London— Bank, Wire, ... a. y | 4amonths! sigh Credits, 4 Document» On Paris—. Un Borlin On New ¥o On domand, on Credits, 60 ‘days? sight a On Boubay— TO ysan toe On deman On Calcutta— Wire,... On demand, a % pm. 1X pm. wee TOE ” vay On demand, On Manila—. > On demand, On Shanghai— Ou demand, i. eye z 30 daga' sight, (private piper) * On, Yokohsma— On demand, sees nee Gold Leaf, 100 fine, “per tagl, Sovereigns (Bank’a baying Silvar (par oz) ++ ~Bteatus’ Wine is nuted for its proteptness af nection, imparts tone tu.the orghus, nora) funciiens and x yitalivy. Tt strikes at tho ¥ ry reat oF jl health hy building up nutrition, whor rreplace inoproves tho appetite, stimulates digestion. “and gonablos the system to obtain. its full quota. of strength) and tlesh from tha Food. Tt aa ches the blood and tones dp tho nervous stein. ‘These are nd random stetements but detinite eortaintiost ; Therefore, Stearns’ Wine of Cad - Li ‘Oil is justly denominated a powerful to sind rebuilder, “It f invalusble in all de- pressed, rundown and iN-nourished. ean. Landon ..., London, se. London.. Java (8). London v. Suoz Canal, (Benlomond (3)... Marsoilles, London, ...|Wakasa Maru (a) Marsciilea, v. Saigo i Manila NowYork v.Sucz Canal NewYork v.Sucz Canal Now Yorky,SuezCanal NowYork v.Suez Canal Shanghai. Atcinous (a) Sumatra (9) . S'hainnd Portland, De. |Indrasamha (8) S'pore, P’ang, Caloutta, iKumsang (3) Swatow cassie. “Thales (3)... Swatow,Amog, Anping! ‘Maidzura Mara (s} S'tuw, Amoy & F’ chow! Hnichang (8) ae S'tow, Amoy &¥'chow|Anping Maru (s) S'tow, Amoy & Tamaui.(Daijin Maru (5). S'tow, Amoy & Tamaui!Daizi Maru (5) ‘Sydney and Melbourno| Bast: Un (a). Vancouver (B.C.), &e. dimpresa of Chinn ( Vancouver(B.C.), &e.{Martar (4) ver(B.C.), Ke dempress of India (4 a, B:0,, Tracom a!Olyenpin (5) viv, B.C, Tacoma’ 'Glanayla (¢ ie ian! hai, Moji, Kobe Malacca (8) - {Hamburg Aika Linie jButtorlield & Swire .. ANippon Yusen Knistia. {Buttertield & Swire.... Eerburg-Am ln, Liniv’ Hambure-Am'ka Linie! Butterfield & Swire..., Butterfield & Swire ., Butterfieid & Swire,, Buttortiold & Swice. P& O. 8. N. Co P, & OS. NLC Gibb, Livingston é Nippon Yusen is IMessageries Maritimes Mitsui Bursun Kaisha, 'Dodwell &Co, Limited Dodwall & i Jardine, MathesomtsCo Douglas Lapraik & Co. iMitau? Busan Kaisha, Douglas Lapraik & C twui Bussan Kaisha, itsui Bursan Kaisha Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.| Gibb, Livingston & Co. Canadian T’fie I, Co.! madinn Pie R, Co! Oaanadian Pfc R. Co. June i. June 12, June 26, June 4. June 18, Taly 1: uno 6. Juno 6, Daylight. | une 15. June 10. June 20, «dune 24, Wuly 8. Jane 7, av neon, June 14, at noon, ‘About Juno 5. ‘June 14, Daylight. June 16, at lpm, une 9, at noon. About June 6, About June 14, About June 21, Time 20, June 4, at 4 pm. bout June G, June 14. June 6, at 3 pom. Jane 5, at Lam, une Li. . June 4, at asm, June 4, Nuno 8. Juno 16,. Tune 26, at nuen, Juno 4. Juno 21, Juno 2 Dodwell & Co. Rimited June 26, Dodwell GCo, Limited July 12. DP. & O. 8.N. Co... About Jano Ld Dite of Leaving. at noon, SHARE LIST.—QUOTATIONS. Fuse 3rd 1902, i Bo. Wt 2, RO,000 1g 19,970 18 3b Le 750 ie Do. Ki ounders’ shares, ‘MARINE INSURANCES, . Cinten Insurance Office Co., Ld. China Traders’ Tnaurance Co., LA. 10, 090 i 24,000 } 32000 RAR ——«—«_$——«<s—s—s—«—<e<eK<K<—<—_-e—e—<=<€<X x= Value. 1 Bai Gash. ig potatiiriy 12h 10 ald ' 2 asc ys S620, sale () London, £62.15 8 [$27, buyers : (822, buyers 11810, sellers 50 Bt 70, schlers 5 Ms 8b hogers North-China Insuraace Co,, la rate Mebrance Co. Ld. Union Insurance Sociot Yangtze Insurance As WIRE INS SOBS China Five Insurance Co. Ld. . Hongkong Fire Insnrance Co., nee 8,000 DOCKE, ETC, < kong & Whampos Dock Co. La.,: 50,000 Geo, Fenwick & Co,, 1: z New Amoy Dock Co., Lt: 8, O. Farnham, Boyd & Co, Ld + A EAWBOATS, THOS, ETC, China und Manila 8. §, Co, Ld.. Douyias Steamship Uo. Limited... 20, 000 | HE. © 0,00) 10,000 8,000 |. Hongkong Electric Co,, Limited Evo’ Cotton Spinni Laou-Kung-Motr Catton Bpiznin Soy Chre Cotton Spinning Co., Ld.| Chim Lissa Loan Dfortaago} ‘Pp Universal Trading Co. Robinson Piano Co, Ltd... Campboll, Moore & Co., Limi od Wun. Powell, Limited... sesetenproseee Philippine-‘Tobacco Trust Co., Ld. Alhambra Limited... : China Mutual S. WN. Co, seeesenenee Do, Star Ferry Company, Ld. sessed Shell ‘Transport & Trading Co., Ltd. Shanghai Tug Boat Co..Ld.. Taku Tug and Lighter Co., Ld. , Shanghai Carzo Boat Co., Td... Co-oporative Cargo Bout Co., Ld. ..,| REFINURIES, China Susar Company, Limited, Luzon Supor Company, Limited Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld.....! WHARVES. UK. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. Shanghai and Hongkow Wharf Co... LAND AND BUILDING, Hongkong Land Investment and 2}! 50,000 Agency Company, Limited ...... 41 8" Shanghai Land Investment Co., La. 139, Kowloon Land and Building Com- | ne | VTL — senwrennee i peesattes wit hei-wei Land & Building Ou,Ld {376s Hovyphreys Estate & Finance Co...) West Point Building Co., Limited,..; MRAMWAYS. HK, High-Level ‘Tramways Co., La. Jolebuar Mining & Trad Now Punjon, “Mining . Proference: +! eiité Francaise dee nuges da Tonk: Queen's Mino, Lim Raub Aust. Gold Mining Olivor's Frochold Mines, Ltd. ... HOTEES, FTC. Hovgkong Hotel Company, Ltd. ...1 20.000 (new i iesue}l 20,000 10,000 +10,000 £0,000 ‘ n.cn0 { A) 100 | 1A15,000 ¢ (043,000 iz,o00 BRAD some ae , and Bf. Steamboat Co., Las! 80.000 | Indo-China 8. N. Company, Limited! 60,000 | Oriente Hotel, Manila ........ 7,000 ; Astor House Hotel Ltd-¢Tientsin) .. : Astor Houso Hatol Oo, Ltd,.(S' nai), DISTENSAKIES. t ALS, Watson & Co. Limited. Watkins Limited + pe : LIGHTING, 5 ‘HK, ard China Gas: Co., Limited Shénghai Gas Company, Ltd.. New Mectrica ‘mew ‘vere oe eae DRICE AND ‘CEMENT. Green Island Coment Co., Ld. MISCELLANEOUS. a United “Asbestos ‘Onna Aga ancy, Limited .,.. Hoos xong Bakery Company, Id. Hs. Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd. Hongkong Dairy Farm Cowsiiecs Hongkong Jes Company, Limited Shanghsi Waterworks Co., Ltd a Planting Company, Lta vor g Rope Manufactory Co., Ld 10 000 | i Heung Cotton Spinning Oo.,. Td. sand. Weav- [0,000 ord'y! 1 WoUfders 1S NT Ss, 3 BRA GBH WS “ne Coy Ed, International Cotton 3 f “ing Cay Ld a: one cH and Weaving Co:, Ld. mene :CIGAR COMPANIES. $500 s 60,000 is 10,000 8 f g,0K0 ie 8,000 (Tg. of 30,000 (3 30,000 1$ 50,000 |g | 20,0008 8,601 18 THs i 133324 all S$ 6 |nominal all 15 838}, anles \$128, salea 10 (S204 5 pu, lif 1 £2, sellers. S46, buyers Jiquidation , scilore ” , Luyers 8F0, sales & sellers 82373, sellers iS 25/846, buyers iS GB 'Sa6, bayers - TnLOOMLIs. 2574, sales 018 o0 (9874, sellers, lars buyera £7.10 £5, sellera sellers tellers ‘100 ‘Tisl00/Tis. 200, sales: 50 Tis 50 Ts, 176, sales s. 100 ‘Te100/Ts. 130, buyers 100 “yalO0i. 120, bayers 100 | 100 50 all i$110 al’ 295, seers Te 50/Tls. 77 all ($87, sales _ 100 Ts, 60 Is: 30 (Pls 25 $30, sellers $32, 355, sellers F2, acllers 25, sellers 360, sellers Tis, 125 00 $240, sales 10 10 20 all i$ 10 86} i, sellers al} 1018 105$ - 10/8 5013 60 1835, sellers 32/6 (£12 6 181, buyers - (S14, sellers 6 j$6], sullere 39; sales 10/8 - sitions.» Most ‘veneticinl in eurisetuption, Tosy of dosh and strength, ' general. debility, nerronsness, dyspapsia,’ indigestion, sore- fula, chronic coughs, - rheimuatisin, chronic neurdgias,.. lassitude, eczema, ete. 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