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Hong Kong Telegraph 1902-06-11

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1902-01-01
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"A 9" THE UNION BANK ANK OF, "LONDON, Ly. - "HonakoNG BRANCH >-INTEREST AtLowzp. |G. G, Haven, i eee NATIONAL BANK. OF. CHINA, J. LIMITE “ Hon, CW. Dickson. , . -Authorised Capital.,,, " DEPOSITS received on terms which may be Ou Fi: 7 Syenouaun sPeae BANK,L LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880, id AMERICAN BANK). “ ” Capirat SUBSCRIBED . ee ie ESTADLISHED 1864. ‘PENINSULAR | AND. ORIENTAL STEAM | NAVIGATION. Sea : US. Gold | DL eVOK ° | PAD UP GATITAL 4.,;sessssae coast o1es0,$2,000,000 Head Office YOK YOKOHAMA, SURPLUS AND UnotvingD Baor Its $4,758,600 ‘Branches.and A eneies, Ler ERY TOKIO. OBE. TOTAL sanvansiusennnenbseseneoencarss1 6,758,600 “LONDON, piven NEW YORK. . | Head a YORK. ba - SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU. TROON ep Be gre aah BOMBAY... SHANGHAL Directors: 3 “TIENTSIN. ' NEWCH WANG, Saniuel. D, Babcock, | Adridn Iselin Te "PEKING, || : Georgo F. Baker. James N. Jarvie. * Lonbon B rere August Belmont. ° eoeais S Paar, rile LONDON. JOINT s STOCK BANK, Lp. prota Be Eowaoins ers aracceundys B Walter R. Gillette, Walter G; Oakman, E. H. Harriman, © * Alexander K, Orr, Henry H. …

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"A 9" THE UNION BANK ANK OF, "LONDON, Ly. - "HonakoNG BRANCH >-INTEREST AtLowzp. |G. G, Haven, i eee NATIONAL BANK. OF. CHINA, J. LIMITE “ Hon, CW. Dickson. , . -Authorised Capital.,,, " DEPOSITS received on terms which may be Ou Fi: 7 Syenouaun sPeae BANK,L LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880, id AMERICAN BANK). “ ” Capirat SUBSCRIBED . ee ie ESTADLISHED 1864. ‘PENINSULAR | AND. ORIENTAL STEAM | NAVIGATION. Sea : US. Gold | DL eVOK ° | PAD UP GATITAL 4.,;sessssae coast o1es0,$2,000,000 Head Office YOK YOKOHAMA, SURPLUS AND UnotvingD Baor Its $4,758,600 ‘Branches.and A eneies, Ler ERY TOKIO. OBE. TOTAL sanvansiusennnenbseseneoencarss1 6,758,600 “LONDON, piven NEW YORK. . | Head a YORK. ba - SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU. TROON ep Be gre aah BOMBAY... SHANGHAL Directors: 3 “TIENTSIN. ' NEWCH WANG, Saniuel. D, Babcock, | Adridn Iselin Te "PEKING, || : Georgo F. Baker. James N. Jarvie. * Lonbon B rere August Belmont. ° eoeais S Paar, rile LONDON. JOINT s STOCK BANK, Lp. prota Be Eowaoins ers aracceundys B Walter R. Gillette, Walter G; Oakman, E. H. Harriman, © * Alexander K, Orr, Henry H. Rogers, H, McK. Twombly, , | Re Somers Hayes. On Current Account at the rate of 2 por cent. y' Fw Van derbilt ‘per‘Annum on the Daily Balance. . Charles R, Henderson, * ‘On fixed deposits for rf months at § percent | Harry Payne Whitney. | " mec ts ' Walter G. Oakinan, resident, fe Adrian Iselin Jr, eo. Re Turnbu Tand’obsust f Vice President. j ees Fice President whan, th T Henry A. Murray, ohn Gault, Manager, Hanae se 27 Mare mae: Lio gra Vice Prestitent ._ Foreign Dept. afl (RONG AND SHA'NGHAL|Wm.C, Edwards, 'E.-C: Hebbard, BANKING CORPORATION, Treasurer. Secretary, 2 ea F.C. Aarriman,” R.C. Newton» | Rha Bogner emo Aisistanl Trasiaren. Toast Officer + . Sterling Reserve......§10,000,000 5 se London Committee: “Silver Reserve cc 4,250 et 1 41252,000 | RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROP/TORS.$t0,000,000 dasa oor ag eae man) * Court .OF DIRECTORS: Honorable Levi P, Morton, R. Suwa, Es ys Chairman, ———— . A, Haupt, Esq, Deputy Chairman, - LONDON OFFICE: ‘H. Schubart, Esq. ' 33y-and 35 Lombard’ Street, EC. . |e C. Bishop, Manager, Eastern Department, N. A. Siebs, Esq. Wy EFonit, Ba LONDON BANKERS: ‘t PARR'S BANK, LIMITED, HEL Poms “HONGKONG OFFICE: ‘4, DES: Vaux ROAD. Shanghai--H. M. Bevis, Es LONDON BANKERS—LONDON AND County : General Banking ‘and Exchange business BANKING COMPANY, Liurrb, ransacted, y HonGKoc—INteREsT ALLOWED! j INTEREST ALLOWED,’ " On-Current Account at the rate of 2 per Cent, On Current Accounts at 2% per annum. - per Annum on the daily. balance, On Fixed. Deposits: |. ; -ON FIXtD DEPOSITS: For’ qmenhe, at per annum. : For. 3 months, 2} per Cent. per Annum: Seer) 7 4 9 rh For 6 months, 34 per Cent. por Annam, i w : Me ; For 2 aaa i per Cent. at Annum. ns of _M. SMITH, ~ : estat Chief Manager Hongkong, toth April, 1902; ‘Honigcong, ahd oe 1902, 13 aaa nn ne eeemeeremeree rmeend “HONGHONG SAVINGS BANK, | IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA, ESTABLISHED. bY IMPERIAL’ DECREX - HE: Husihessoftheabove Bankis conducted ‘OF THE 12TH NOVEMBER, 1896, ey E. Goetz, Esq. G. H. Medburst, Esq .D. M, Moses, Esq. a J. Raymond, Esq. CHIRF MANAGER: . Hongkong—J. R. M. Sig, Esq. MANAGER: Acting ee {128d bythe HONGKONGAND SHANGHAI - BANKING CORPORATION, Rules may be , Sbeined on Pon denon INTEREST on deposits i is allowed at 3t PER : CENT. per annum, Depositors may. tiausfor at their option _ balances of $100 0r more to the HONGKONG AND fig SHANGHAT- BANk tobe placed on FIXED ®* DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT, per annum. °° ' " For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, . © J. RM. SMITH, | ‘ Chief Manager, Hongkong, Lat May,-1902. |, (14 ae es : nae Taels, " sunscrimzo CAPITAL tse $000,000 PALD-UP CAPITAL «se 140 9,500,000 Head Office :-—SHANGHAI, © ‘Branches and Agencies. , CANTON, eee oe CHEFOO. CHINKIANG, * SINGAPORE. : CHUNKING. “TIENTSIN. i - HANKOW. THe Bank purchases aids receives for collec, . places, and Sells Drafts and Telegraphic Trans- fers Payable at.its Branches and Agencies. : HONGKONG BRANCH. ' Advances made on approved securities. i : “Bills discounted. « Lon Ewens, ee aad ee " Julius. Focke, Esq. : InTEREST ‘ALLOWED on Darostzs. woh 000,000 ' Paid up Capital «., wee 324374, HEAD OFFICE i-HONGKONG, ; Board of Directors :~ Chan Kit Shan, ae ie 4 : lef. Manager, an per Annum Fixed Deposits for 3 months, | GEO. W. F.-PLAYFAIR. ||, ' : : Dole te a » -Anterést for'12 months Fixed a... ay " w, Ww, RUTTER, _Hongiong, a aa = “Manager, “Soden ast January, ‘Igor. fia] neces CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Jeune AUSTRALIA: AND CHINA. cae INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1853, READ OFFICE :--LONDON, tcaccrd, PAID-UP Lona saneeverevecesnesse f6890,000 "| RESERVE, LIABILITY : o¥ Swane: HOLDERS .. RESERVE: Funp NTEREST- ALLOWED on CURRENT kow » Tientsio Tsingtau Taingiau (Kiautschou) - LONDON BANKERS :.” ' Messrs. N. M." RoTHscuitp & SONs, .- UNION BANK op Lonpon, Lrp, |. ‘Dau7scHe BANK(BERLIN), LONDON AGENCY : DIREITION DER DISCONTO GESELLSCHAFT. INTEREST ‘allowed on. Current Account,: annum on the Daily Balances, d d Deposits, for 12 months... 4000 650,000 4 per cent “Jearmed on Exchange ‘Every .description . Banking and Exchange business transacte H, SCHOTTLAENDE: RANE,, : ‘ ‘Acting Manager. and June, 1902, |, : . cog ROPES AND i ue SHANGHAI | DARMSTADT 4... QM ins, SPECIE and CARGO, . | wall be received at the Agency’s Office until Noon, on WEDNE. tion Bills of Exchange drawn on the above J. ‘| DEOK. and ENGINE STORES ACCOUNT at the Rate of 2 per cent, per, STUAMERS CAPTAINS | a REMARKS | wl By Street wi. ‘For: * YOKOHAMA......Afalacea LONDON.., TO SAlL ‘About ' mth Junie... Freight or Passage, GW, Gordon, RN, R..Noon, 13th June.. .Freight or. "Passage, A. li. Valentini seein About 20th June... Freight or Passage. LONDON, ‘&« ee Chusan® wy, L, Daniel. euassseut Noon, aist June... Freight or Passage. 7 -' * (See Special Advertisement}. t Vid Suancitat, Mosi and Kone. (Passing through the Inland Sea), For Further Particulars, apply to - E. A Uy EET: Superintendent, Hongkony, oth uit 1Yyu2, PERIAL GERMAN WALL kL wn ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, 10s STEAM FO my (HAMEU: PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BEG SEA AND 1 BALTIC PORTS: ALS: ‘ LONDON, NEW. et Pana BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, D SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS; “Bteamors oll call . CTBRALTAR and SOUTHAMPTON to land Passengers and Luggage... x, B, ~cargo can be te taken on through Bil Bills of Lading for the Principal Places in Russia. ae ae eboes SAILINGS. FROM HONGKONG. _ (SUBJECT TO ‘ALTERATION,) ', STEAMERS, | SAMLING. Datus, PREVUSSEN, . SHAMBURG PRINZ HEINRICH. SACHSEN wuss *KIAUTSCHOU BAVERN ww. KONIG ALBERT., PRINZESS JRENE.. ea TORSD Ay, 4th’ September, THURSDAY, 18th-September, ' WEDNESDAY, Ist October. «WEDNESDAY, *rsth October, KHAMBURG , WEDNESDAY, 29th October, : | KARLSRUHE... ia WEDNESDAY, 12th Plereine: ‘* Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie. , e oe nt" SanTneD Ay the 12th’ day.of June, 1902/7at" ‘Noon, the Steamship apREUSSEN: - of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Captain E, Prehn, with MAILS, PASSEN- will leave this Port as above, Calling at NAPLes and PREUSSEN...: Ay: “Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, Specie will be received on Board until 5 P.M, on WEDNESDAY, the r3th ‘June, and Parcets ESDAY, | the rith June, - Contents of Packages are required, No Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than $2.50 | « and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet Cubic in Measurement, The Steamer hus splendid Accommodation and carrles a a Doctor, and Stewardesses, . Linen can' be washed on board. gre “ NORDDEUTSCHER. LLOYD. For further Particulars, apply to (MELCHERS & o,,: "“Hongkony, 28th May, 1902, GENTS. dinitimrations, LANE, CRAWFORD &- C0. -SHIPCHANDLERS AND SAILMAKERS, of every pees of the best analy ani. vat Most . reasonable rates, Hnbbuck's Paints and Oils, Hubbuck's Sir Chas. Price's’ Compound Engine Oil Crane's Cylinder Oil. : “Zyaicara,"” Boiler Fluid, “Glenfield ’ Boiler Fluid, American “ Valvoline.” ’ Soapstone for Topsides, &¢,, &o, Boot-toppiag Jn two ae As Baxters.All Jong flax Canvas (the best in the market). a8 e Turpentine |-Gourock All long: flax Canvas’ and Grass Bleachod Sanvas, Woodberry Canvas-and Duck, Ships Upholstery 9 apeciality, maa of work undertakon at the shortest notice, “' _ LANE, oRAWEORD & 60, Angen's Road and raga, Oontrat. Roagleons ed Febriary, 1902. 7330"" of best quality, in’ all sizes,” always i in Btook: at. inorlerate PRE 2 : Apply. to DODWELL & Con, LIMITED, Hongiant st Mare, 1902, ‘| production of a’ strengthening, ‘SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO” ADEN, BURZ are BAID, NAPLES, GENOA; . ANTWERP, BREMEN; ; ASBESTOS SALAMANDER BOILER COVERING COMPOSITION on “TUESDAY, the roth J une, Cargo and: ‘| New York, Ban ena Hamburg, Bombay, < ‘24) “BOVAIL DEFIES DISEASE. 20:— ‘The fact that over S60 British hospitals and, kindred publig 1 Bovril is sufficient in itself to prove that it fortifes the system ost disease, As rats a dirty, unhealthy tenement, so disease will instal itself in a deranged system qnd take a Bovril shakes the stip when disease is there by making clean, healthy re al weakens, the, microbes die, and Bovril is triamphant, . But do not use Bo RS rather prepare your system against the attack of disease by ‘using it fo in gorate and creat clean and wholesome blood and organs, - The result will-please you. ..°., BOVRIL is an Gnergising and sustaining beverage, ‘which: by its me: 3 hag ecome & houschold word from one ‘end: of the warld to the iother,. Just as the elec passed the rushlight of our grandmothers, so Bovril has surpassed theme icts'n aD beet i ‘teas of a quarter of a century ago. It is the culmination of scientific: vachievemen| inthe } nourishing and vitalisiag: food boverage....In health,sBovril shield against the effects of a muggy, humid climate;‘in weakness, a ‘subatitu 8 for regular meals; and in sickness, the right hand ‘of the doctor and ‘nurse in their efforts nas with true nourishing food, readily taken, Palaeabloy and digestible. : _|UNTTED ASBESTOS. ORIENTAL AGENCY, LIMITED. SOLE AGENTS IN|. eee _ RONGKONG, CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, UNITED ASBESTOS’ CO., LD, LONDON i CONTRACTORS:'TO HM. GOVERNMENT, : - MANUFACTURERS OF THE ae ns, Best Qualities of ASBESTOS GOODS and PACKINGS. : . ‘HYDRAULIC and SELF LUBRICATING PUMP ‘PACKINGS, ofall kinds VICTOR” METALLIC BOILER JOINTS, of the best qualities IMATES given for every DESCRIPTION of WORK, ° ' Curer SUPERINTENDENT. «THOMAS SKINNER,” * SUPERINTENDENT wssessseneee ARCHIBALD RITCHIE, 7. ; ; DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Geneial Managers JAPAN “COALS. THE “MITSUL BUSSAN KAISHA (MITSUI: & ‘Co, ; ‘a : ‘HEAD OFFICE :—43, SAKAMOTO-CHO, Toxyo, | a LONDON BRANCH :—34, Lime Srrvet, B.C, Le HONGKONG BRANCH '~Princr’s BUILDINGS, Icz Howse STREET. OTHER OFFICES; | ' Singapore éourabayi, mas Amoy; . Bhanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Beoul, ‘Chomulpo, Yokohama, ' Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzuru, Kuro,: Shimonoseld, Moji, Wakamatan, Karaten, Nagasaki, Kuchinotsu, Saacbo, Kiko, Hakodate, Taipeh, &o. "5 Telegraphic Addroas: “MITSUI” (A.B.C, and & 1.Coden), | CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Linperial Tapanese Navy and, ‘Arsenala and the. Stata’ Railways; Principal-Railway Companies an Industrial Works ; ‘Home and Foreign Mail: : Freight Steamers. SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano and ida Coal ‘Mines; an SOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Ichimurs, Kanada, Kishima, Mameda, Mannoara, Coals Otsuji, oevaia! Maidzuru, Tsubakuro, Yosbinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara ‘and othe oals, ‘ 563c] .” he, attended to .by experienced Biv Aasistan, Ay i sie COBLENT: atasadene BERNCASTLER-DOCT. sc THe TK. Ke Company's Steamship “NIPPON MARU,’ ’ "panies, Queen's Building, i. Hongkon ’8 team hip: ee PARRAMATTA! ; FROM ‘BOMBAY; COLOMBO AND Ue ler STRAITS, ae ‘ Consignees ‘of Gargo: by the above-nained vessel are hereby intormed.that their-Goods: are being landed and placed af thelr risk in the and: Kowloon Wharf and Godown- Compan: s Godowns at Kowloon, and/or Cain- | pany'’s Lighters where each consigamedat will PACIFIC. MAIL 8. RIENTAL $.8.-60., Eee Oane CENTRAL AND 8 tA AND EUROPE; : ._- PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. . "+. | “NIPPON. MART "wa eesee stan TUESDAY, 17th June, at Noon, PERU" isu i .TUESDAY, 24th June, at Noon, “COPTIG”... THURSDAY, 3rd July, at Nooh. “AMERICA MARU ' SATURDAY, I2th July, at Noon. “OLDY. OF PEKING" ; ‘SATURDAY, t9th July, at Noon. +. 8 GARLIC sstesssessansers se te ls will, be despatched for: SAN “L. FRANCISCO, -via “SHANGHAI, NAGASAK1, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKO- HAMA and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, tho r7thvinstant, at Noon, taking Freight _ for Japan, the United States, and-Europe, Passengers are allowed'to break their journey at |. apy. point ea route, : : ; : 3 . rough Passage Tickets granted: to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic tines of Steamers, and to the principal cities af the United States or Canada. ' a6 ‘Passengers: holding through ORDERS TU EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail Routes from San Fravcisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC,CENTRAL PACIFIC, LUNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL- WAY; alsa the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of 44 in addition to the regular tariff rate, - Pe gs ie soa ot . : ‘Passengers holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between ' | SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL | PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting ‘| Railways, and from Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines. ~ nee Special rates (First-class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials “ -—Agented in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments of China and * Japan, “confiyed and will apply only to Missionaries, Members of the Naval and Military Services, ' and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of China and Japan, Return Passago,—Reduction will bo made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, making the return Journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve: nronthe, 2 ' ee ‘ : ‘ Through Bills of Ladivg issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Forts,: to San Franscisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by “". the Companies’ and connecting Steamers, Freight will be received om board until 4'P.M, the day previous to sailing, Patcel Packages will be received at the Office ungils P.M, same day; all Parcel Packayes should be marked to’ address in full; value of same is required. ; o, . ee Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo’or parcel (valued at $100. Gold or over) destined to Points, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the |, erchant's Invotce will be sufficient for cargo ar parcel (each shiptnent) when the value is less than $100. U.S. Gold. : ‘ eee i ; --For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com- : ae ; J. S. VAN BUREN, : . ‘ wot _ Agent: * Hongkong; 7th June, 1902. Way Tg onusler Office addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco, - — ts . CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY’S “ROYAL ‘MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. {, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, HX?) UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates (first class only) are be.sorted aut mark by mark and delivery can’ be obtained as soon as the Goods are lanited. ~ This vessel bringson Cargoi— + |: From fondon, &e., ex $5. Zndia. / From Persian Gulf, e+ B. LS. Ne and B. & P, —. § N.Co’s Steamers. i 2.) Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are giveh to the. contrary: before 5 P.M., TO-DAY. ‘ “ Goods not cleared by the rath instant, at 42M, will be subject-to rent. wt No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever, ac » Alldamaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage .ob- taitied fromthe Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel’s arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised. , . : E. A. HEWETT, : . Superintendent. Hongkong, sth June, 1902. mo ‘(4 BRITISH INDIA,STEAM NAVIGATION » , COMPANY, LIMITED, FROM RANGOON AND SINGAPORE. ae Company's Steamship ', “SCHUPRAY. having artived from the above Ports; Consigniés of Cargo by Her are hereby informed that their | Goods will be delivered from alongside. ’ Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining .on board after NOON, on SATURDAY, the 7th | instant,-will be landed at Consijnees' risk and expense into’ Godowns at-East Point. _ No Fire Insurance has been effected, ‘Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. Hongkong, 6th. June, 1902. (622d «NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM MIDDLESBRO'", LONDON AND ‘STRAITS, “Fe E Steamship ~ ‘ “RADNORSHIRE,” ws Captain Bindloss, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon and stored at Consignees’ riskandexpense. ig ie No Claims will be admitted after the Guods- have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th instant, will be sub- ject to‘rents |" Fal ae, rn oe .All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 12th instant, at-2.30 P.M. . No Fire Insurance has been effected. . s Bills of ‘Lading will be countersigned by . SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,, . a ea oe .. Agents, Hongkong, 6th June, 1902. ’ “MOGUL” LINE OF STEAMERS. " —ae NOTICE-TO CONSIGNEES. §.S. "ATHOLL" ‘FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND ae STRAITS CCONSIGNEES of Cargoarehereby informed risk. into.the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at | Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves no . | SAFETY, “SPEED... PUNCTUALITY. - THE LAST ROUTE BETWEEN: CHINA, JAPAN: AND EUROPE, via CANADA Geo AND THE UNITED STATES; gence ee (OanLINa AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA ‘& VICTORIA, B.C.) Twin Screw Steamships—6,009 Tons—r0,000 Horse Power—Speed 19 Knots. « ae PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. : RMS. TARTAR ws «.Comdr. E, Beetham, R.N.R...SATURDAY, 21st June, "\ EMPRESS OF INDIA.,Comdt, 0, P. Marshall, R.N,R. WEDNESDAY, 25th June, ‘. y -EMPRESS OF JAPAN3Comdt. H. Pybus, R.N.R..,.... WEDNESDAY, t6th July, Wy ATHENTAN wsovidinds, Hy Mowatt, .SATURDAY, 26th July, \ oy, EMPRESS OF CHINA.,.Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R-WEDNESDAY, 6th Aug. i ope magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pass through the fanious INLAND .SEA OF JAPAN, and eet make the voy ¢@ YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C) in '12-DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and ‘+ gpake connection. at Vancouver with the PALATIAL OVERLAND TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and_ cross the Continent FROM “THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Closo connection is made -"at Montreal; Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all ‘Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengors to. Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of. | _ Passengers“ Booked:through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD, _. Retura tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months, tne i SPECIAL'RATES (First class. only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval Miltary, Diplomatic and Civil Services, aad to European Officials in the Service.of China and Japan Governments... , : . Lot ~The ‘attractive features of. te Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, . (second to fone’ in “the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL “TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World’s Exhibition), and. the diversity ‘of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE, SCENERY through ‘which the Railway passes. chat, ee j Men , , Fi THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated * by the Company, and thely appointments and Cuisine arc unexcelled. --" 7 ert "For farther information, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Passage, &c., apply.to “ , : : Weta hae S D. E.-BROWN, General Agent,” Hongkong, 4th June, 1902. ° ‘ Pedder’s Strethevroy [% BEAM BURG-AM ERIKA. |, OSTASIATISUHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST, . z h oy lw cae ‘ at. through Rates to"ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, Liverroon, GLAsdow, Trigstz, GENOA, PORTS INTHE ‘Bautie Ports; NontTH and SOUTH AMERICAN-PoRTS). . FROM. \HONGKONG, “HAMBURG-AMERIKA: LINIE; HongKong Orrice, 37°! , Quecn's Bulldinzs. 9 “HAMBURG-A) -LINIE.. | «= NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD... | wharves delivery may be obtained. ‘examined ‘on: delivery may be obtained, -. ue No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing’ undelivered after the 12th instant, will be subject to rent. . oy; (0 ee All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 14th instant, or they will not be recognized. All broken, chafed,. and damaged. Gaodsare : to be left. in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the. 12th instant, at 3PM. |. | No Fire Insurance has been effected, . Bills of Lading will be countersigned by DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, . oe Agents. ie Hongkong, 6th June, 1902. .° (620d FROM HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM," | “. ‘PENANG AND SINGAPORE. ' ov. SAMBIA,? .. j Captain Schmidt, “having arrived from: the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo-are hereby requested to send in their Bills ot Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from i Recs Steamship ys alongside. Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless |. notice to the contrary be given before Noon, TO-DAY. . mae ‘ - Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns: of the Hongkon and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Limited,. and stored at Consignees’ risk and expense, . No Claims ‘will’ be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ne undelivered after the 14th instant, will be subject to rent. . sft Rabin All broken, chafed, and daniaged. Goods até | to.be left in the Godowns, where they will: be: examined’on the 4th instant, at 3 PM. 7 '- | No Fire Insurance has been effected. - : ny Hongkong Office. Hongkong, yth June, 1go2. / ” *BEN® LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE.TO CONSIGNEES.:. von §S. “BENCLEUCH,” * : . FROM. ANTWERP, LONDON AND’: “oa " | STRAITS,” - : ONSIGNEES of Car; « that. all Goods'aroe eng ade at their risk into The Hongkong,and Kowloon Wharf Company's Godown,. wherice and/or. the No Cluitys will bé admitted after the ghee Steamship: : ; ; [623d ~ oaré herebyinformed |. FROM MIDDLESBRO',. ANTWERP, - LONDON’ AND STRAIT. +) © GLENTURRET,?® ‘having arpi of Cargo-by‘her, are hereby informed that-their Goadd are being Innded at their risk into the a from the above Ports, Consignees |. Liang of this city sgcelved th rain from the Provincial Tr The districtciti¢s of Ki Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf | ‘ré ‘and Godown Co, Ld, at Kowloon, where eaclt ‘consignment-will be sorted out.mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as.soon as the Goods are Landed. S pe a Goods'not cleared by the ‘16th instant, will be subject to rent. ee Be : No Fire Insurance has been effected: All damaged packages must be-left in the Godowns, and a certifiente ofthe damage obtained from the Godown Co. within ten days after the steamer’s arrival; after which no claims will be ae i : ma ‘|, McGREGOR BROS. & GOW. Hongkang, oth June, 1902 “. (61d NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, |. THE P. & 0. S. N, Cos Steamship, . . ” “MALACCA,” ' FROM ANTWERP,LONDON, PORTSAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. has Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being Ianded and placed aé¢ their risk in’ the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown | Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where. each consigninent will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery canbe obtained as soon'as the Goods are landed. © F Optional Goods’ will'be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 5PM. TO-DAY. -~ Goods not cleared by the 17th’ instant, at 4 P.M, will be subject to rent. ¥ |} _ All damaged Packages must be left in: the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company within tep days after the ‘Vessel’s arrival ere, after. which no Claims will be recognised, : : : E, A. HEWETT, . Superintendent, Hongkeng, toth June, 1902. + [4 “FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, PENANG AND SINGAPORE: THe wat. Steamship’. ; “ i “SILESIA,” , ‘Captain Bable,” having [arrived from the above ports, Consignees of. Cargo are hereby requested to send in their ‘Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and ‘to. take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside, . os Wow } . Bolen Cargo will be forward unless notice to the contrary be given: before Noon, TO- DAY. 4 : ee Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowldon: Wharf and Godown Co,, Limited, and stored at Cansignees’ risk and expense. j No Claims will be admitted after the Goods . No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in .| any case whatever, . 7 ‘his. district,” whic! [western -frontetr } were : animously declared ‘| Chibli rebels’ had ‘encoira becairie restless also. Ronen '. JAPANESE EMIGRANTS T /) cHAWAIL "AND" THE’ ' descriptio “hatlowing” of there is every Indication .th ernt c jaws adopted by the |* refuse landing to’ have left the Godo wns and al! Goods remaining |" subject to rent. to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 17th instant, at 3 PM. t+ .. No Fire Insurance has been effected, . _ « “HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, eee _ .' Hongkong Office ‘Hongkong, roth June, 1902. (637d LEVY HERMANOS. Deygie MERCHANTS, JEWEL- LERS anp WATCHMAKERS. ; EASTMAN'S . . KODAKS‘and FILMS. ©. Sole Agents for “OMEGA” WATCHES.” “OMEGA " is the best, “THREE YEARS. - guarantee given to every ptrchaser, , 0, QUEEMS ROAD, _. Watson's Rati } No. 39, Queen's. Road Central, (Opposite to Messrs. Gavpp & Co.) ~ ‘.) DEALERS IN’ | : Jewellery and Silks, Pearls and Jadestone Ware, Ivory Ware and Curios, Chinese , Goods of all kinds. . rete : , And alsd General Exporters. An_inspection':is respecttully . solicited. _ Good: quality and good workmanship - guaranteed, . pe " . EP” Prices-lower than other shops in the same __ line of business. ~ DENTISTRY. SUL SANG, a! yok "No. 4y Queen's Road Central. Hangkong. 3rd January, ror. (29 TAI... LOONG. | Land 3, Lyndhurst Terrace. ~ ‘undelivered ‘after thé 17th instant, .will be’ All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are [sord | (Lniely Practising with Dr. 1. SAKATA), oe DENTIS eo aE ‘fisherman named. Hirai’’S [his grandson and his ‘great’ gra that all. Goods.are being landed at their: Jintinvations, . : occasion of the arri ron off the coast of Kurik he carried ‘ashore’ on. his: | reached the. shallow ‘many valuable guisbed Admi | took their photographs in 4 group. T man is 91. years old ; his son 69 4t.and the great grandson, 18. “What is: the ‘fiaest said Horace Walpole. do: people ‘most : talk: abo What: is the’ thing upon this therefore, while a valve. a been not infrequently. FoR Fancy .Muslins and Piques, Flowered | Delaine, Lidies'’ and Children’s Shoes‘ New Chiffon Hats, Se Pres rao Hongkong, ist May, 1902, “(saad HAMBURG-:AMERIKA ‘ LINIE;'|.. (6o7d | , ‘| This. fugative ond | delicata perfume ‘fs . persistant as,an Extract ‘for, the: hondkerchiel .~:- top while ag’ a “ [Soap and “Jo Powder, have; {eft the Godowns, ‘and all Goods dnde-,|- livered after-thei7th inst ill be subject overeian ‘reigns: been clouded’ with intended, wer jo. feault..thatitho’ (Mercury ard, Ti ines ‘Special, Service.) : THE DERBY: WINNERS. Lonnon; June 4th. the Derby wes.won by Mr J. Gubbin’s ‘Ard : Patrick, ‘¢ Mai.in up, byt cc" lengths: “from Rising “Glass, ‘G d .-McCal , second,. Jriar Teck, M. Cannon op, ‘third, : shnd’ ‘Seepire favourite), . ‘Ldany up, fourth, » The. other ters Ayere Cure, Peking, Royal fy, Csardas, Tei rudder, Cheers, wling. Piete;. -Flovizel, “Their Majesties the ‘King and Queen, TRH “the Prince ‘avd ‘Princess’ of: Wales’ and T.; the Rajahs of Scindin: cand: Kolbagers) fotehold quickly. ne, ‘pad marched. Another aches who. wat present. "| corroborated th ‘| earbing of ‘large returns. ‘| North-China line was unusually depressed as }- | places. “The rice! crop ast year. wa plentiful, i: r consequence of the low: prices’ ruling’ ‘on the ‘market the stock accumulated i in prodiiétiye | he dullness was - -unprecedented, for | - Competition’. among. ‘carrying ‘The tariff rate-.was The volume of ship- years © posts: traders’ became, sovete. lowered by ten per cont. .| ments carried showed a falling-off of 36,000 tons. as “gompared with the corresponding ales period ' of last year. One vessel was furnished [°° ' -” to the Military , Deparment . during the half year under review.” Three vessels which had 1 been. chartered from the preceding business year were discharged in a short time. FAR EASTRRN SERVICE, “On the whole, the result of the business on these services was nat so satisfactory as during | the corresponding period of the ‘last business year, There were suflicient cargoes on the Kobe-North China line but as many other ‘Vessels were plying on these lines, the tavift |" rate was platurally: low, which prevented, tha, The Kobe-Corea- -| the wade between ‘Japan and Corea was badly ; Shanghai pap | the stormy weat ‘ashore ona rock ni n ar ‘Gulati, off Woorung. Her’ Hed with water, aad wicking - speedily.” ‘despatched , from. Messrs. ; Boyd and Co'sdock. *” "| sent, to take off the mails “and | passengers, and shortly, afkes wards the vessel. was refloated and ‘anchored at Gutzla t +On'the yuh. inst it was thicty.feet immersed which: filled ‘the: ‘fore compart: ssel has’ since ‘been beached,, it being found that a lot’ of worl: ‘will have to bo.done to her before ‘she’ is. in, a-fit § State to r fame wp. the river, ea aT aes affected by the prohibition of the export of grain from, Corea’ and ,also by the debased’ coinage ia that country. . The ‘Kobe- Vladivos- tock line has not yet recovered its tone, since ‘| Japan's export trade with, Vladivostock siiffered a serious blow in consequence of the change in the Russian-Customs Law. The ‘condition of | the:Yokohaina-changhai line was discouraging owing to the short crop of China raw colton, and shipmeuts,on this line had decveased'and |. the tariffalso reduced, The Shenghai-Tientsin line, which had been closed in consequence of the North-China disturbance was re- opened at ne Close of the period under review, as, this |. was conisdered necessary to seci,¢ shipments |. fram North China destiued for Europe, THE EUROPEAN ‘LINE, On the outward voyages, the shipment of’ goods from ‘this couniry increased, and moro especially that of raw silk Showed a remarkable | advance. The amount of rice carried exceeded 14,000 tons, From January (his yeas, Euro- ‘pean liners were appointed to call at ‘Shanghai on their outward voyages, and they-secured a good deal of caryo. * ments are now being made to acquire land at. Woosung.and provide facilities for both Euro- pean and Americaii liners. Shipments from ‘| Hongkong increased, and those from Singa- g pore and Penang did not differ materially: from ':| the corresponding period of last: business year, while those from Colombo naturally’ decreased” as there were large cargoes shipped from, ports east of that place, .On the homeivard | voyages ‘on the European line, shipments of general’ ‘merchandise destined for the’ East were: not: 7 abundant, and although the volume: of cargo cartied did not differ considerably as compared with’ the same period last year, Goverament use and also low freight cargoes such as‘iron destined for the Strait Settlements, the revenue 4 ' | showed'a decided falling-off, “THE AMERICAN LINE! ‘As the result of. the inauguration of the’ re-. gular tri-weekly service with six vessels consist- Wt A RO ttl ing: of three odinary ‘and three auxiliary | : steamers, this line became very popular, and the volume of cargo canied to America from ‘| the East during the period under review, nearly : doubled as compared with the previous period, while tbat’ carried on the homeward voyages’ during the same period was also doubled as compared with the corresponding: period of last’ business year, eee “THE AUSTRALIAN. LINE, ’ The newly constructed Kumano Maru was : placed on this line during the period under review, and replaced the S&S. 5. Rosetta’ Maru,, Bit Japan's export trade with Australia. was unfavourably affected by the enforcement of the new Customs Laws, while . imports into Japan from. Aust.alia also decreased owing to shott orders from the country, ‘and the expected prosperily on this line'was not realised. THE BOMBAY LINE. “The value of shipments. ‘from this -couniry, was nearly the same as during the same period ‘ of, last. business yenr,, except that exports of | creased ‘more or less, sundry articles feom this country yearly, in vpyuges, there were darge shipments of -ra iM cotton piing to the fecovery of the: ‘tone of the spinning “business vin this | country, J 1 Besides’ ‘three: regular: steamers, two: other. ¢xira.vessels were d tailed, and ‘foreign vessels were char: ine ts han iecenouaita The, aggregate’ atnorint of But as it was inconvenient r “for these vessels to go up to Shanghai, arrapge- PEARL MIXTURE) On ‘the: homeward" COMPANY,: LIMITED. ° “NOTICE, i AR, G. A. CALDWELL. has been. ap- “HONGKONG. AND WHAMPOA. Dock “d pointed ACTING SECRETARY of the Company during the ABSENCE. of Mr. T. I, ROSE on leave,’ By Order of the Board of Directors, i w. B, DIXON, : . Chief Manager, - Honor, 6th June, ‘igo: 624d NoTrer. ~ pws my ABSENCE from the’ Colony I have from This Date appointed JOHN ALLAN PATERSON. to act 35 my’ ATTORNEY: in the Mana ement of my: bust- ness and‘ to digs the Name of my F rm of E.C. WILKS & CO,, p. pro. J. A. PATERSON.” ‘Dated this and day of June, 1902:- |. 607d) E.G. WILKS. THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST: ; MENT AND AGENCY CO,, : LIMITED, I HAVE This Day RESUMED CHARGE of the Company, By Order of the Board of Directors, : A. SHELTON HOOPER Secretary. [so8a Hongioag, 3oth May, 1901, - Yartimations, - SANITARY ioce 'B'O AR D. WNERS ol HOUSES situated in de. Western Division of the City of Victoria t “who have not had’ their Premises "LIME- ‘WASHED and CLEANSED in’ uccordance with Law, are reminded that the period during | .Which this work should bo: FINISHED ends on the goth day'of Jung, ‘rg02, and‘the, Sanitary Board being convinced of the necessity of cleanliness in its efforts to stamp out Plague, is ‘determined to rigorously, prosecute any owner in default after the above named date, ’ By Order a the ara : . G..A,, WOODCOCK, , - Secretary. Sanitary Board Office, wees ; ' ast June, 1902, ° ‘ N ore:—The Western Division of the City lies to the West of Morrison and East {6nd PEARL MIXTURE! N. INSTANTANEOUS and EFFEC: * TIVE cure for the OPIUM :HABI'.: OPIUM-FLENDS or those merely addicted |- to the Deleterious Habit, should always keep |’ a bottle of the new Chinese Remedy, oe YAT: PUN, SHA CHAN PEARL: MIXTURE. ‘aoe ° wwhich has been proved highly successful for remaving the Opium. craving especially in cases of extreme emergency. This Discovery, due to the Chinese Chemist, is worth $13,000 to $20,000, Sold in. ‘baitles carefully wrapped up. For Price and other Particulars, apply to! eS AH PAI, ‘ . "Drug: and Chemicals, < Canton, SEK SAT, (DIRECTIONS :—To be taken: at’3.33-in the : *"[eged. ei : mom, Will not bear the light. . Hongkong, 9th June,1902 " BRITISH NORTH. BORNKO, N EXPERIENCED” FOREMAN: for. a Government Tiniber will... Must be thor: oughly acquainted with the. -erection and ‘munagement ‘of Timber-cutting «Machinery. .Forward . copies. th recent testimonials ‘and state Salary ECTOR to. : DIRE! : std ‘February! - TUBORG BEER." A: FIRST: ‘Class, | PILSENEI BEER guaranteed: free’. cid, and any,other, Prcenieais - PRICE $io" per “cdse’ OF 48 bott Prices for Qui .SANDARAN: © N ENGLISHMAN: with’ thoroug! lege of BOOKKEEPING, AUDITING, also. SHORTHAND. and" Trew rit “ING, desires position as above, ‘or in i business capacity,” ith: | illustrated. in, the following ...examples.., TOR-OF PUBLIC: WORKS, : Ty. CATO Bien to jnguré th i H, . Manager: >. Pier), Banks, Post Office and Principat Foreign'and | Japanese Store: 5: French Cuisine. - Airy and Spacious Bedrooms... Electric Light nerhrough ‘ALS met on/arrival. Tariff.inclusive of boatd:from 3: yen-a day, b Spok lish French Billiards, Best qualities’ of Wines and aici | Teleecabis Adgressi— i : eG At liar Yokohama: ao leas zn Mareh, 1902. ; ‘The most confortable Feud “EXCELLENT CUISINE, LOFTY ROOMS, -GENTRA LY. SITUATED GIVILITY AND ATTENTION. - _Apoly to 2 TERMS MODERATE. ; Hongkong, 24th May,” 1903, veg bedi brands: of Wines Besrs and - Spins ont iste dinnors, a ‘specialty. . | "Under entirely: new minagement, 107 5c) HE most select Hotel in the Far-East, beautifull, affords comfortable accommodation for travellers The strictest supervision asto food and, cleanli es: 1073¢) ‘CHANGE TABLES vith, “Rates iieiba from 1/10 15/16 down to 1/84, "is no on Sale at: THE ONGKONG: TELEGRAPH Orfice: . These Tables, which mn‘in column: of 100, from £999 down to 41; and ‘from: faut down to'1d os froma $9 down to, 1 cent, enabl the user to arrive at :the-value in: Dollars: of”. any stim in Sterling: under. i000 by: simplyl}: adding’ the ‘equivalent. of the Shillings ‘ard Pencetothatol the Pounds; o to get the value dn Sterling of ‘any Sum: of ‘Dollars and: Cénts under $1,000.by adding the “Ay thes :OF the Cents to that of the’ Dollars. these’simple. means of computationavery Gonaiderablestting of time and trouble, besides seciring a ready, means of proving accuracy is bear ‘as A ‘° xchange The Library ‘conta' reduce £879,17.11 into- Dollars ab £879.17 ; i number of Standard Wor ue 116:— as been taken'3 i “| # sLOrNOva " SBxGes ree fetes, “ KATPONG* ....;Jagth June... Ne ais DAY ‘Is., eee we _ Na TOWNSVILLE,- acta ™ “SRISUANE, PAVDNEY. & MBOURNE,, “The Attention of Pasnengere is dirécted to the eaae Accommodation offered “by | ghese 3 amers, which are, fitts ! throughout with Electric Light. # “Taking, Gutgo gnd Fassénge rg at through Ratts for New Zealand Ports, : {t Taklog Cargo on through’ ills of Lading to all Yangtsie and Northern China Ports, . ou oe or a apply te BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, “OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Pee OUTWARDS. pee STEAM ERS, Dur. EUG,” * scanseesftgth ‘June, © “1902, seraveoee QUI ” " ve 27th ” ” July, . ” FROM ; “GLascoWw and LIVERPOOL nnn | 5th . HOME WARDS. B, Gy ae lie : FOR LONDON. “7. « gpenTOR ". vast ra 1902. 8th July, 4. ” BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, 0. §, 8, Co: - "PORTLAND & “ASIATIC! STEAMSHIP CO. Ag enta for and in in “connection with THE OREGON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION GOMPANY,. - Operating the New First-class Steamships “INDRAVELLI,” “ INDRAPURA;” ; ‘ INDRASAMHA,” y between _ HONGKON G AND ‘PORTLAND | (OR, . Calling at Suancuar, NAGASAEI, Mow, Kong, and Yoxonama. wis For Freight, apply to "| Captain R. W. Almond, will. be despatched for Jt INRDASAMHA” i Jane 14. “INDRAVELLI".... : Joly 4 ““INDRAPURA" uu vee Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Const "Boints and ail idustern, Contdian and United States Points, Ns ; ‘ 3 «For Ls dee apply to : THE Ehenit io vee AND ASIATIC ‘STEAMSHIP CO. ; 1268¢] ALLAN.CAMERON, General Agent. OSAKA SHOSEN | KAISHA PROPOSED SAILINGS, —SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS, Desiinations, Steamers, * Captains, “a Sailing Dates. “ ‘FOR TAMSUL DAIGI MARU" ronneagTe Kitano sui SUNDAY, 15th June, . FOR FOOCHOW'. “ANPING: MARU”. noone tee Sudritki,.,., WEDNESDAY, 18th June. FOR TAMSUI*. 6 ae DAIJIN MARU "see Te Ogata. SUNDAY, 2and June . * FOR ANPING®. si MAIDZURU" MARU "Te. Saito +o WEDNESDAY agth June, , * ia Swatow and Amoy. , The Company's new steamers are specially designed ‘for the coast trade of South.China and: Formosa’ and are fitted with all modern improvements, Excellent accommodation is provided for rst class passengers and a duly qualified doctor is carried. "All steamers carry the Imperial. Japanese Mails, subject to periodical inspection by the Government Marine Surveyors, and are registered in the highest class at Lloyd's _ ' Steamers will ‘go alongside the Co.'s Pontoon at the Customs’ waterfront premises at ‘Tomsui to land all passengers and cargo, OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. ‘For Bish, Passage and further Information, apply to “ as THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,” Agents, - . _ {1379¢ FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND - CALCUTTA. . TH Steamship “CATHERINE APCAR,” Captain S, H, Belson, will be despatched for the, ale on FRIDAY, the rath: instant, at3 PM. « For fee or Passage, 4 apply to VID eeaker Ons ¥I UME ‘AND TRIESTE (DIRECT). Hongkong, 7th June 1903. {619d PORE, PENANG, RAN: omgbON, COLONES, ADEN, SUEZ and| : COMEAGNIE Ue MESSAGERIES PORT ‘SAID f (Taking Cargo at. through rates tothe Brazirs, PAQUEBOTS-POBTE FRANCAIS. to SOUTH Arnica, REDSEA, BLACK SEA,| FOR” SHANGHAL NAGASAKI, KOBE A KOHAM LEVANT; VENICE ‘and ADRIATIC Por'’ts). T* Company's. ees : i Da Company's Steamship . ; SYDNEY, /! ie “IGISEL Captain Calabrese, will be déspaiched as abiove Captain Blanc, will, be despatched for the ’|above Ports, on ar about SAT RDAY, the 4th n' SATURDAY, the 14th instant, P.M, ‘The oie i Catan pero Pe for jinstant... assengers,... Electric light and canies adoctor,| For F; i Bs For foto sation ag to Passage and Freight, be reight or Passage, Bonn AUK, gent, ‘Hongkong, 11th June, 1902 | AUSTRIAN, LLOYD'S. STEAM NAVIGA- ‘TION. COMPANY, STEAM FOR SANDER, WIELER & Ges Agente. Hongkong, rth June, 1902 IMPERIAL CaRMAN. nian LINE. ; SHANGHAL NAGAGART™ #1060 AND” ‘ YOKOHAMA, at Imperial: Geoeai Mail Steamship .. “PRINZ. ‘HEINRICH, y of the Norpprutscwen LLovp. Captain R. Heintze, due here with’ th ‘.: [ward ‘German’ Mail ‘about the - ‘gy NEY. AND MELBOURNE. ; Cally at Timon PORT Danwsy & Qurenae| , “LARD Ports, and taking through. Cargo | to aeortet (NEW ZEALAN ‘ for arrival, , NORDDEUTSCHER ‘Li, LOYD. . oops n further: okie yi: HLM by i ERS. &. co," Agent: Hongkong, 29th’ May, 1902.. a : AUSTR LN.- LLOYD'S STEAM: Ni TI IN Ci tL COMPAN ! i } 6 above’ plac thes save forte Dayil aie passenge slectric-1 Nght ‘aid carries | for First class Passengers, is fitted aacgeiien A duly qualified’ Surgeon-is : | venice and. TRIESTE, all MEDITER- TH Steamship . Co. LIMITED, ; ‘ ie Company's well-kno well-known Steamship’ ° ‘ Captain ‘Tate, will Mer despatched ‘hence for * Crooge will leave. forthe above ‘Places about 24, hau : NDO-CHINA STEAW NAVIGATION: _ COMPANY, LIMITED. _ OFRN Dav 4 AND. NigHT. — TH Company's Steamsbip. - » “LOONGSANG,” : tain Welgall, will be despatched as Mie ge EP aged hake : 10. MORROW, the rath instant, at 4.30 P. gp ORIMDIONES : This Steamer has Superior Accommodatio! ee 3 ’ with Electric Light. © .-: byrne, Bee ae ae oe: For Freight or Pastas apply t i EXCHANGE LINES, $80:Per Annum. JARDINE, ™ {AT ESON & Co, : ; ae General Managers. PRIVATE. LINES, $100 Per Annum, “Hanpkose: oth June, 1902. {61 Bd : , Phare : : ee NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA, (slorie. and Rubattino Untied Commeney: STEAM FOR BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE AND - eA y ¥ 4 N.B.—A special charge i is nade for es of ‘avin, connection: w! ompany s al + aot Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, Enero Clans preeae enh | “MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and twee “NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES-. CRIPTION IN’ STOCK. INCLUDING :— BAT E TRIES, ’ Cree -RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE, | | ¢ and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up to CALLAO, Tedg Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN and BAGDAD, also BARCE- LONA, NADENGA, eee AL. RIA’ ahd MALA\ “BORMIDA, ff Captain Belsito, will be despatched as above: on FRIDAY, the 13th instant, at [0 A.M, At Bosay, the Steamer is discharging i in Victorias Dock.: For further Particulars regarding. Freight and Rastanes apply to CARLOWITZ “& Co," gents. Hongkong, 6th June, 1902. ° _ THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED... _ FOR MANILA. — "TRE Company's Steamship: “RUBI" J NSULAT drs, = WITCHES, “Luunrromas, Wks &e, oy. PRICK LISTS On, APPLICATION. [617d fe ELECTRIC: BELL INSTALLATIONS, ° Erected and kept in order. theabove Port, onSATURDAY, the r4th instant, 3 = : : : og at 4 BM, : ee Highest Class - Passenger Steamers, High Powered, Newest and most’ up to date on the run, All Accommodation Amidships. Elec- tric Light-and other Modern Improvements. ao A Surgeon is carried, Pe tase i - oer Paataht a oa ea apply te & Co, ‘Tiained Mechaniciins sent to. Out-Ports to fit General Managors, up Installations if required. Hongkong, Toth June, 1902. _ (6334. : _INDO-CHINA STEAM: NAVIGATION: ‘i AUS, at i a: COMPANY, LIMITED. , NOTE ADDRESS :—2, Ick HOUSE. ROAD. FOR MANILA, THe Company's Steamship ne eg was : For full Particulars, &e., dc, u YUENSANG,” ; Apply to ‘| Captain Rolfe, will be despatched as above} / ‘APPIY on TUESDAY, the 17th instant, at 4.30PM, This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First class Passengers, is fitted throughout |’ with Electric Light. : “fOr PSRRDIN or Se app ply to.. ba iad E, ate ESON & Cou, ; et anagers, Hongkong, roth June, 1902. (6354 REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE| sraciurmes “TO NEW. cera ate given lor all kinds of Electrical work, » : 8S GODWIN, ‘Acting Manager. “DROZ & — WATCH MANUFACTURERS, ’ Sream Factory ESTAtusHeD 1864, °. _ $ty TMIER, SWITZERLAND, etnies LEVER WATCH i. CHRONOGRAPEHS. - TRADE MARKS! ’ MAXIM, BERNA, &c, Rea: ‘of WATCHES and CLOCKS by competent European, bia loa ‘tt Moderate Rate. : No, 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hoeackong, 19th May, roo fs26e THE NEW FRENOR REMEDY, THERAPION, ‘VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL: (With Liberty to call at PHILIPPINE Ports), Sprorosen SAILINGS FROM’ HONGKONO. “SATSUMA”. About rte, » 2nd July, » roth July. » aoth July. tet July. ° For Freight and further information, apply f DODWEI., & Cov, LIMITED, {3398 Ricor astan, Jabert, Velpeau, and others, -combines all the desiderata to be sought ina medicine of the. kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed. THERAPION No. 1, ina few days only, : ‘ gents Hongkong. 6th July. 19-2 “removes all discharges from the urinary organs, | “| effectually superseding injections, the use of ‘| which’. does irreparable harm by lnying the .. +, | foundation of stricture and other serious dis- . all eases,’ at lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, asthma; and. | - “TOYO KISEN KAISHA, - ‘some of the more trying complaints of this . (ORIENTAL. S.S. CO.) | kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, : : . affording prompt relief where other wall-trie REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN .- remedies have been powerless. HONGKONG AND. MANILA...” | CUBRAPION blood, scurvy, pimples, spots, blotches, pains dod swellings of the joints, secondary symp- toms, disease of tha bones, sote throat, and all ‘diseases for which it -has been too: much a “5, TT, A ROSE AM Rup “cs to employ mercury, sarsaparilla; &¢., to 876 Tons, - MANILA, on FRIDAY, the 20th Instant,” sat Noon, Magnificent accommodation, - Comfortable cabing, Excellent table...“ Unrivalled speed. Electric light. Doctor and Seevandees, carried.. ‘For Freight ‘ht or cucnst Bt LY gait KAU es every poisonous: matter, from. the bod by “THERAPION No, 3, fornervousexhanstion, waste of vitality, and all the distressing con Foudence : in hot, power th climates, &e, i Sceusue, oth fees 1902. “SHIRE, " LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR NEW YORK VIA. SUEZ CANAL. |p Steamship . : : Wy MERIONETHSHIRE,’: in Birch, : -will’-be ‘despatche ibove Port, on or about the 2oth June, . To be: lee ae the aoe oa 7 gira the nels A ‘or Fre a i ; . stWan; rts, for thelr: ick atostato that. ders forall kinds Ks" \ iGeneenens Shirts mado to order, god and Gollars renewed on. old ones. : d Childrén’s’ Unde: NDA’ This steamer Bas capital accommodation for | doctor, LECTRIC ‘BELLS, |) IGHTNING CONDUCTO i, 7 Perel battle, “WITHOUT ree 2gth January, 1902, ° [a0. Baath Soais eee bildanen te is alee Dee ‘and Leransti ibb, This succesfl and highly popular remedy, , . -| as e nig ed in the Continental Hos apis by.|° In dysentery, piles, ‘irritation of the |. the destruction of the suflerer’s teeth‘and. ‘rtin | of health. This preparation purifies the whole | system: through the blood, and. throughly} 7. ‘sequences arising from’ ‘early. error, | exccag, Ih: June 13, Re CG. esterton, of tha senna. foo ss al reports =On' Cy Galen and in hes sons; ie 3 x ‘Weathor: from ;Salgon . Ane. with, oo eri winds “and "confused, tem from Monday at noonaky became ‘cloudy. with, heavy'rain: squalls at tong’ intervals: ieee > teaenahip Idomenaiss, re,” ‘reports s=-Le: aipore at ‘Gs ne p ae a inst, moderate ‘ ssee nS i¢ Syoather continuin td.16 Wy tee to atriv ea i ae wit : ars : x on' leave, etc, Friends will much by giving th formation + The’ officérs ‘of: ine 88D sinan aroi—Capt. Charles Lindburgh, chief officer: DJ ‘Bi dees and officer C.: patie an Cole,.ard officer. A. ‘Fa i. Beater srt engia uncle; and SEL eet A D. ey. 3rd “engineer: Pe Macally 4th. eer D. and Shin ves Glandalar Swe! tee . Eiean the Blood ‘trom a {eapare ‘Matter. a atever cause artalng. g Ith rh veal speclfio far Gout and Rhou mei Ar otent ie THOUSAND OF TESTIN: 0 . Per oL ct CURES: FROM ALL PARTS OF THE Clarke's ‘Blood Mixture Ins is sold ‘tn Bottles contalulng six tes, tho pa ‘William’ Finch, « Morgan, Chi gor. Purser: Geo. \ Chiof! officer ‘John ‘Richard: N.— Purchasers of Clatl SE ther get the genuina art article, A offi and su! ailtates are, semetiogs rites i nprineipled “efticer, C, Mutton, ‘and office in, Eagland,".are engra ene Ge Mad ‘officer Ri H eld. en ne ‘and’ Claskee'e Wort ten iene Denk Noten Tt WHICH NONE AR: nb ‘ fi wick British steamer, 2,62 5, PEO tine, —-Singapors, St th Ju STECHUEN, cae ane 515) : persia & 6th ‘yune, _, Butterfield & Swi BENLOMOND,: British steamer, ‘1,752 Hutton, Toth June,-Foochow: 8th "Juna,..Gei Gibb, Livingston & C CAUNSANG,. - British: . steamer, Arth roth Ji | joined sp, PREUSSEN, Gerinan’ “steamer; 3 calli 33278, “rath June,—Yokohama’ oN May, Sh . hai via’ Foochow «roth "June; “Mai “Gener elchers & Co. sh: cruiser, -7,350,: A 7 : June,— ‘agasaki 7th Juth ‘fune: Saigon 7th Gi Thonipson, Nicholeo Seivaen.| ‘British = niles o Davies, tub egret ” Jan, Patent-F , ‘Lota, Chr, Kimpel __ 24th June, Rice. THEA, German: steal June,—Halphong ° ‘dt ~~" Foth, Rice:and Genaral—Je MAUSANG, ° British’ steamer, . '1,6/ “Welsh, ..11th: June;—-Sandakan : Timber.—Jardine; Matheson, & Co, places with Webb chi “Harris chief offi 1 . roth , terfie Dervcation, .: British * Keay, “21th: Jun g! General —Buttertield,& Swire, LA Porte, British Westerton,” ‘10th .: June,—-Moji *, Coal.—Order DYNOMENE, Britis ship, 1, Toth June-Cardift 6ih Jan Patent Fuel. é Naval Store Officer. ‘ re singe + ral —M 4 0, ,2, for. impurity of the. ce Chwnskan;: ‘British at Sxechuen, British str, J Mh Thali; June 11, ‘Woorung, pion, J une 11, Bjorn, Nerwenta otr, tine 1%, Loosok, Gexm une 14, Maldruse Ma Pp. 199,11, Ciive, British’ ¢ranépo' Une: 14, ve ria} tr he i habit nts af t s. Lever country, ud beo ‘ ple yellow, in tho-int blending’ hives: characterising. rift f rich brownish “yellow. ., You are ina nae of half-breads “the finest-mixed, tace .of: the: Antille .. Tall, a suppte, straight as palms, ‘these’ colored woman’ and men’ impress you powerfully by. their, . dignitysof ‘carriage .and~ easy “alegance of motion. They walk without. any swinging of the shoulders; the perfectly set. torso ‘seems to remain: rigid ; yet the Step Isa long, full : Stride; and ‘the whole weight } is poised springily on the’ very tip of the barefaat, : Ally’ or ‘nearly ‘all, are without shots. - The passing of all these “r “hundreds of naked feet makes a. great whisper-: . ing sound over the burning pavements: “But what produces thé most novel: col sion on the strangeris the «|, ; “1 SINGULARITY’ AND onsihwor Pat ; ofthe women’s costuimca. They we fe developed ot least a hundred years: ago by a curious sumptuary, the dress ofslavesand colored people * of free condition, 4 law which allowed conside- “rable ‘libexy as to material and tint, ‘prescribing. only’ form, » But these fashions ‘suggest. the. Orient; they offer beautiful audacities of color contrasts ; and ‘the coiffiie,. above .all, is so. strildagly Eastern that you cannot help won: ‘ dering whethex ‘it ware not: first introduced into the colony by. some Mahommedan negro slave... It is simply an immense: Madras’ handkerchief; which. is folded about the head: with ‘ndmirable art, like a turban,” one bright’ end,.pushed through at the top in front, being Icft' Sticking up like atorban, and one bright: * endi in front being left sticking uplike a plume. Then this turban, always full of bright canary’ colour, is fasted’ with gréat golden or silver ts broaches, one in front, and one at.cither side. Dey th “As for. the remainder -of the dress, it is simple. , ‘ To the display of brilliant colour, i in, the skirts add the effect of costly and curious jewellery, ' “The greater number of the women carrying ' burdens on their heads, peddling vegetables, “cakes, fruits, usually wear a plain robe very ‘Jong behind. All day thoy can wall up and * down hill without shoes, carrying loads of from, ~-1001b; to 2001b, on thrir turbaned heads, under. the fioree sun, Everything is borne -on: the head, Six. men have been seen aii a grand _ on their heads.” un "ANOTHER AMERIOAN LINE ON “oy. MMHE PAOIRTO, een anenneteme alll Tho San Francisco Chronicle, in aiitauneie still another projected ‘American trans-Pacific eeoilp line, says (in its issue of May 7th:— -Plans are being quietly pressed | in the East for the creation of a..new trans. -Pacific steamship line between San, Francisco and Hongkong. - ‘It is intended to have a number’ of freight. and. -_ Passenger carrying ‘steamers running -in.con- “junction: with the ‘proposed | Canton and Han- : ““kow-Railroad that* is: being built in China by. * the Brice syndicate, ‘One million five hundred: « thousand tons of steel’ rails for this new Chinese 2 Up at'present.by, 2 . Varioug, watchful ti -be shipped to the Orient, -yailway haye been. ordered fn “IMMinojs and will ‘That single item-of freight is on enormous amount: of cargo, It! will form: avcleus of the traffic.on. which to establish s new océaniline’of ateamers. All the exising transpacific nes are ‘0 ttied CONTRA( ARRANGEMENTS | ji with’: COrresponc ing trans ntinental railway lines fn this: country. that’ itis difficult for a ‘ new steamship line'to perfect its arrangements ; without disarranging the inter-rallway ‘condi- “ts ‘working, energetically ‘and ‘quietly and’ saylng® _ tions as they are jeatously , main(ained by. ‘the I, corporations, : Within, r “railway. service on expected, ‘ba’. far. enough devologéd to peri r : “For, the : Present. t little; though: thoy “fornia and ental, Steamship cag ceased bust ee ii atry, ‘dl eel “rails for the:'Cat on: A aut already and thelr. delivery’ will begin j ‘| six-month han ‘The ‘transportation of that vast ‘amount of, freight: alone will-keep three : steamshing, with carrying capacity of 0,000, tons-ench, busily ‘employed for ‘at’ least four yeaa, Meantime, “whether, it Incke. 0 trana- continental raitra: asdelation or not, it” will not: be wanting in ecunation, : Four: years hence ‘there may “be many. hew transcontinental lines extended to this city"which will be seck- ing.a share of the*Oriental"trade, and each ‘of these will require an independent line tofearry their transpacific commerce. ‘It looks, therefore, as if: tinusually. busy times were ahead “of .us, and that we shall soon be confronted with an ‘extraordinary | demand for port facilities to Accommodate the-new steam fleets.” Me _ SCIENCE AND NAVAL, WAR. At the meeting of the Institution of Naval Architects held at the Adelphi, Mr. .W. Lnird Clowes read a paper on “Recent. Scientific Developments : and .the Future of - Naval Warfare.” . He said we had not yet reached to the full , the atrategical value of speed, A large ship could: have no -more}"secure ‘protection against thé submarine ‘than the .fact, that: she was’ in-very rapid motion, - A submarine must come to the surface to look’ about ‘her; and: if her. big enemy be seen to be changing position rapidly, the ‘submarine could gather little in-. He : formation likely to be. of use to her,’ should Jike to say that our own preparations for attacking submarines with spar torpedoes, fitted to torpedo-bonts or destroyers, were ex- citing the ridicule, of those. foreign nations which, from experience with them, know what submarines ‘ave'like: The. offensive useful. ness of speed had, he believed, been doubled |. and trebled hyVrecent improvements in wireless telegraphy, . Every ship, large °or small, in future naval warfare might, be, as it were, the .mobile terminus of an unlimited number of aerial ‘cables communicating not only with the base on shore, but also ‘with: . ‘ALL FRIENDLY SHIPS » within a radius of several hundreds of miles, It wag desirable to have in reserve some. alterna: tive to the lofty spars which at present seemed | ~ to be favoured by Mr, ‘Marconi. They could not be carried’ by, any vessel in very heavy “weather, and it ought, 16 be ‘p'ssible to. subs- titue for them, when necessary kites; such os were successfully, used at: Mafeking, Naval ‘|-gunnery would also. be greatly: improved ns soon as.two or three problems . have been solved, ‘The’ great want cof tHe day was an arrangementto fire a projectile’ through moder-’| . ately thick, modern armout, and burst it imme- ‘diately in rear. ‘The ‘brightest scientific in- telligences ought. to be. attracted to the: navy, and to be retained there, and he: saw no reason why they should ; hot.be We were now paying five shillings a.day In South Africato soldiers— men whose riecessary qualifications. were little higher than those of unskilled labourers. It could | hardly” .be “doubted.” that'a first-rate ‘naval engineer officer, even if they had: to pay him £t,0n0'n year, was mich cheaper than an Pnpenal yeoman at £9 5a. THE FAR, EAST. Per. P, ‘and 0. ateamer Oceana, Connecting with ® the steamer Aengal,. at’ Colombo, from London, May 15.—To Shanghal; . Mr,-J, Horrocks, Mr. Ws. O'Connor, Me A., Rookless,, Mr, Blagdon: To Hongkong + Miss J. Lovet), Ta Singapore’ + EB, J. Wood. . From Maracilles.—To Hongkong’: Ci maniier F, W. Dean. To Singapore: MMs. and Mrs. J addon Hall, Mr, E..C, Sykes, Me A. H, J.J. London. eri Maritimes steamer Sydnsy, from Maraall: lon, May.a3.—-To Walphong : Captata Michelangi, vPer. Messageries Maritimes steamer Australien, from Mar selltes; May, 18—To Hongkon: Mr. J. Romeny. To Hal- ‘phong:' Mrvand Mrs Spas and 4 ‘children, Mr, 'Figet, Mr, nd family. To Saigons. Mr, and. Mrs, Mayer, To Singapore: Mr, and Mrs, Warlomont, Mr, Van Elmet, Por Messagertes Martimes steamer Ernest Simons, from ‘Marseilles June :--To: tavia: Bfr..F, Lucardie. Por Norddeutictier Lloyd steamer Print Hatavich, from Hamburg, May reno Yokohama: Me. 'Brost Sebltiter, To ‘Talntats + Mrs, Drosekowskt and chitd, Biss 1 Hedwig’ Elssner, To; Shanghal :: 3 a “To Singa:’ . Kurze’, Fram Southampt n, | Shanghal : Mrs, Bowman and children, Br, ani ‘Mn. K, Lewls, To Sldga ret Mr, and! My “frora Bremen. |. in), May 90. To BShanghal : Mrs, ‘Clennell, Mew Richants, Mra, 1 mang 1 Be Kalaha ‘steam Mhace Mars, from Teondon; Nay.o~To, Yokohama’: Lieu Bbiral, Mr, Ky hf Mr, O. Poole,’ Rev. G, Altchin, Ro Mr, Nakamura. To: Kobe: Ml 2,13 ghok. Mra W, icholion, Mar’ Litelefs A Mew. Re Ws Little and .| The Missionary, ‘by George Griffith... -passEwauRs' ROOKED FOR. Balgons Mr do Lamotte, To |: Mr Ke Watanabe, | - THE INVENTORS. OF. INCANDESCENT S LIGHT, -.GA ARE SELLING THE ONLY G GENUINE MANTLES, -, ‘The Price of which ‘has been reduced to '. Furry Orns per piece. ». "BEWARE OF INFERIOR IMITATIONS! KRUSE & Co, CONNAUGHT HOUSE. ar. 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The most simple and effloient machine yet invented for tho mannfacturo of all kinds of Aoratod Wators, “- Lemtonade, Fruit Lomonade, Champagne Cydor, Wa, &o., &o. The machine is worked by hand, can bé attended to by any ' ordinary native servant and manufactures Aerated Wators of beat quality at enormously cheap ‘prices, ‘LEOPOLD SPATZ: &" co. {7336 | ~NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE. CO. The olseet and Largest International Life Insurance Company in the World. . SUPERVISED BY 82 Governments, ioe Hongkong, 29th Jair, 1yOL. “Written Busines iGo ives $380,000,000 Gold. Actual Paid for Business tgor bxtodits $260,000,000 Gold. A note or a Telephone Materes from . thase wushibe an “up- to-date)? policy will receive immediate attention, HECTOR W. SAMPSON, : Special Baoreisntatiis Hongkong’ Hotel, Hongkong, t1ih February, 1902. (13740° “HIRANO WATER. 7 . AS ‘ettisal clear, sparkling. and effervescent Mineral Water, bottled in its Naruran.Canponio Actp Gas of the Ilirano, Spring of Hiogo Ken, Japan, It mixes excellently wast Wine or Srinrrs, and is PERMANENT IN, Quatiry, ae ANALYSIS PROVES ITS PURITY. | oP ‘ Ay . PATENT . CORKING. : . : . | §TEMSSEN &. CO.; 976c} : Sole A ents, Honglon andstonth Ohine. Telegraphic Address aan Honaxoye. ‘Age acd vy e he ah ‘Bdition, E’ Cc. WILKS & Co, MARINE ENGINEERS, SHIP eed egles AND SURVEYORS. Collisions and Damages Surveyed for Insurance Companies, Shi i ‘Bpecifications Prepared. ~ , Office: 8, Guéen’s Road Central. ‘Hongkong, ath Navember, 1901. PETER SYS’ WONDERFUL SPECIFIC. - nig and © HE only remedy at present known as an INFALLIBLE and PERMANENT CURE for ‘ SPRUE, D iS) NTRY, DIARRHEA, HEMORRHAGE and ULCERATION , : . ofthe BOWELS. | - Recommended by'some of the Chief Specialists of the Medical Profession. : Sold retail by all Chemintg and Wholesal le. THE Sherer SYS COMPANY, (Propristors and Sole ae 9, Old China Street, : Shanghai, : s2th Cctobez, i898, : WING CHEONG. | sine IN JEWELLERY, PEARLS, DIAMONDS, JADESTONEWARE, ~GURIOS, SILKS, CARVED IMORYWARE, AND. aRASAOLATIS, GENERAL ‘EXPORTERS. No."36, Queen Next. Door “Messrs, Lang, _ Onntivor Hongkong, 2oth, November, tgot.* ” : “SANG MOW, DEALER IN _ Rattan Farniture, Bamioo lads and Matting: of. "No, 45 Tree Teh Central, | . b Yo 45, Gu On Application,’ : Orders Executéd Promptly, , “Fk tath May, tye? fsqrd). ” Hurnifure, “Blackwood: Plated: G: et Crockery ‘Wa e, Brass and Iron.” ica 7 yen Potten Bofa x echt SRAPRICART: T PRACTICED - [3sd ¢ STHAMERS, WAKasa MARU. cssssesseeas aoe te ts Macmillan seas IYO MARU* Aedes 8. J. G, Parsons Hinosnima’ Marv. : . Murai... BINGO MARU . '_F. Davies |; YAWATA MARU’ ‘ A. E. Moses 4... KANAGAWA MARU ween J. Mackenzie teteeosenen Krnsuiy Marv*.. eureosersnee Fy Ly. Pyne viisesssseosns Kagosiima MARU sisson Ki. Kort wee KUMANO MARU . EW. Haswell. ‘COLO United States, Canada and Europe, i Atlantic Steamers. Hongkong, 7th June, 1902, ws COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES - MARITIMES, Paguenors- +POSTE FRANCAIS. ‘ | = NOTICE, 0 8: STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, - || COLOMBO,’ BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, |. | ' MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN | -AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEN: - PORTS or BRAZIL A AND RIVER PLATE. N MONDAY, the 16th June, 1902, at. 1 PM the Company's Steamship “ Steet "Captain Aubert, with Mails, Passengers, Specie and, Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, vid BOMBAY, : This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the a4. Armand Behic, which yessel takes on her Passengers and Mails leaving that Port on the a8th instant, Direct to Suez, Port’ Said and Marseilles. ., Cargo and Specie will be registered for’ Lon: don as.well as for Marseilles, and accopted in .transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe. eeueein “Orders will be granted till Noon, Cargo. will be reccived on beard until 4 Pst, Specie and Parcels: until 3 P.bt., on the’ 15th | instant, (Parcels are not to be sent on board; ‘| they must be left:al the Agency's Office.) Con- tents and Value of Packages are required, For further Particulars, apply at the Com- pany’s Office, as G DE CHAMPEAUX; : Agent. Hoagkong, 3rd Tate; 1902, 7 ss » [rooge, NORTHERN PACIFIG STEAMSHIP “COMPANY, PROPOSED SAILINGS FRC FROM, HonoKone, i VIA "| SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, Q KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, FOR’ VICTORIA, B.C.,° AMD TACOMA; IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC “RAILWAY CO, Pa Pusposed une 28 uly: 12 Aug. 2 “Steamers, Captains, : iF 837 |J. Truebridge eas "| Robe G.E. Warner «| 3821 |J. S. Cox. «| 4502 |J. Panton Olympia Clendgta Duke of Fife Victoria TH. attention of Passengers is di vcted’to the very cheap rates offered by this Line to the Pactvic Coast :and to the INTERIOR and to-EUROPE, : ae . Docror and ETE YANDEL carried.’ . Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first class ATLANTIC MatL Lings “HONGKONG: 10 NEW. YORK £48; - The best: route. t! thi Freups,’’ Frequent: Sailings, TACOMA to DyEA and St. ICHAEL,” « Rates ot Eustis to, ot Points‘on a. tion... ‘ 5 ren provided on modern Jin its prepared: for the: yay Navy, and, a ; London University, 2. Mer af seeesr ares. SYDNEY. Lt MELBOURNE, 4 VIA THURSDAY. ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE . and BRISBANE ,,,. * Through Basinier Tickets and Bills of Lad’ ec issted for the’ eeaey Cities ‘i For ‘further information as’ ‘to Freight, Vassige, Sailings, &e," Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, IBt Floor, ad. Aug. 9 < and EASTERN CiTixs of the: Onirep STATES *” DESTINATIONS,”: .MARSEILLES; LONDON .& ANT. ‘WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, Cotomtio and Port SAID ... shenade ‘( VICTORIA, B.C, and SEATILE,S , USA, VIA SHANGHA Mojt, Kone “Day i ght. Acasa KOBE and YOKO- FRipay, *ayth uno,” MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT. WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, CoLosno ‘and: ‘PorT SAtp . (VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE,’ U.S.A, VIA SHANGHAI, Mo)t, Kons: and YOKOHAMA: , oe POMBAY ans SINGAPORE and ‘Noon. |: SATURDAY, 28th Jun DD aylight. = Monpat, goth be APM. 3 Teespay, . 4g PMS. SarvRbay, “Hh July, w th in connection with the GREAT’ NorTHERN RarLwa\ and , apply at the'Coin any’s Chater Ro PP y " y La THE: mertvartae: AND’ STEAM ee COMPANY. AM ‘FOR STRAITS; {CEYLON AUSTRALIA ADEN, “EGYPT, APDTTERRS. .PORTS, PLYMOU LONDON. » ( Through Bills of Lading isaned for BATAVIA, * PERSIAN GULP, CONTINENTAL and : . AMIR ICAN , Ports). T HE Steanship ' “NCHUSAN," we : Captain. C.-L. Daniel, carrying . Hi ele Mails, will ‘be dlospatehed: from: - this” BOMBAY, on SAT’ RDAY, tho'-aist jut, al Noon, taleing Sneveacer and Casge for, thi He Ports, ty D an unti 4 The Contents an ‘Value of al Padayers are required, Shippers aro ‘particularly reques' the terms nd. conditlons | of the s companys Bills of Ladin For farther Frartic lars, a erica ? E, At DUIT Roav, i : GODOWNS at Bivz Bumpin jee ‘HOUSES at CansEway Bay, facin Polo Ground.. cA HOUSE in:Rivow Ter 4 “No.1, MacDONNELL RO, ply to. THE HONGKONG: ‘D: NVES' MENT, & AGENCY, CO, LD. udu LULL? 24th Apiil, 1902... ° TO. LE “Groaad: Flooi. of. “Dz Vi Roap and.icz ‘House Srreer, For pobeian 5 ae :to- a » Onante HALL, Ap ie Road en ‘Nos. 20, 2 26;'28;-3 48, 50.an i Ebicthos® er a [ONG: &: LAND’& LOAN: CO uéen’s oud Watt, ‘found Throughoutt celebrated brand ‘of “Table Waters all. ingre- dients, used: are guaranteed of purest quality. “The machinery . used is the, most - modern | “ype and we have gone to great expense: to ‘erect ¢ our, plant’ on latest scientilic principles ~. which has such a great advantage over the : old process of manual labour still ih vogue __ through: the Colony, thereby further ¢ ensuring “the purity of our. proc Cae a ao i The Manufactory is" tae the personal | .. Supervision of a. -QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMIST, who has devoted years to bring... this branch of the trade to perfection. - ‘The Water used is analysed daily to en-| that our method of manufacture has been | approved by Sanitary and Medical Authori. |: ties, itis in itself a'sufficient guarantee. w ATR N s, _ LIMITED, 66,: QUEEN'S. ROAD CENTRAL. | Hongkong, std May, 1902, [tge! | . GREEN ISLAND CEMENT: COMPANY, ! ‘LIMITED, ' | “PORTLAND CEMENT. i SHEWAN, TOMES & CO,,): ; . General Managers, i “Hongkong, 15th March, 1902. * [10] _ ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, ‘oly -, » HONGKONG. . "$6.50. Cask of 375 Bhs. 375 ie Net ex Facto . $00 Kd Bag. of 250 Ih ot WING to the insufficiency of accommoda.-, . tion in the present uildi ing and the in- creasing demand for admission, it.bas been Necessary to’ extend the wings of the “main building and to enlar; large the Chinese de- : banana by.an additional storey with two: wings. ‘The estimated Cost-will-amount to over - ‘Ss 5,000. To cover these % expenses we. ‘Appeal ‘to he liberality “of all friends of Education; ‘The establishnent has been in existence forthe | last 25 years and is‘open to all classes. Much ' of the.clerical worl of the city is carried on by | its pust pupils. “As this is the first time we have Manufacture of this justly | : ‘applied -for assistance. we expect 2 generous response. The names of our most liberal! Benefactors will be inscribed upon marble! : ‘tablets, asa lasting testimony of their generosity, | Nati ga _ THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. | ongkong, 2and November, roor : RATED - - WATERS ‘EST that can, bo obtained, cand. is skilfully. £ tered on te most solentifi einen - gure: cof i its absolute putity, and when: we say’) i “THE MACHINERY employed is of the latest design-and most ADEOYeH type. THE BEST AND MOST: EXPEN- |SIVE | INGREDIENTS only are used. GUARANTEEING ABSOLUTE "PURITY. ENGLISH EXPERTS Manage our Factories and their Practical Anowledge ' and eonstant supervision enables: us to produee waters of. uuirvalled excellence. ‘and \ . patity. A. Ss. WATSON & Co, LIMITED, The Honghong’ Dispensary. KIO’ BEBO GN LAGS EOS ASOS DAA THE POPULAR “$C 0. _ “ BLACK & WaITE.” a T-CH. THE WATER used is THE PUR. HALS., ALAERITY, with’ anil p ‘this afternoon, a Te Dy er pr ot ite] T H BUSTEAME ne > i ‘ESMERALDA whieh 4 ; THE CRUISER “Endymion antved feom Nagasaki early this morning. . ’ ————, THE CORONATION CELEBRATION . FUND has now resched $21,883.39. |THE ENGLISH. MAIL ‘of ihe sak May : ‘was delivered in London on the 8th ins: THE ADDRESS to be presented’ to the King is how ready for circuletion for sigi nature. —_— aS } CHOLERA AND PLAGUE returns for ihe twenty-four hours ended” at “noon lo- to-day each show one case, ae ‘ AN ENCOURAGING REPORT is to cocaine from the Rev. De. 'O. Fo Wisiter, on the work of the Christian College in-Cihina. . ” sir Cyprian’ Bridge, K\C.B, on board, arrived at Shanghai from Japan oo the sth i inst. THE COLLISION CASE :—-The Zai Cheong |' ‘and Shramstad collision case came to a close | Judgment was postponed, ‘THE CZAR INA :—The Berlin Lokal Ansieger, States that the accouchement of the Tearitea j is, expected (0 take place in Seplember nex ite BOUNTIFUL HARVEST :—The latest re- porisfiom Cabul state that eve. yihing continues quiet’ in. Afjhanisian, and that .a. bountiful | harvest i is exnecied. ete € ‘A CORONATION. COMMITTEE meeting is being held in the Legislative Council Cham. ber as we go to.pres’, A full report will appear in our issue to-morrow evening. 2 WIRELESS TELEGRAPH - IN CHINA:— According to a native paper a syndicate pro- poses installing the Marconi system. of tele- : graphy between Hankow and Wuchang, TO-DAY being the Jewish day of Pentecost a few of the offices of the Jewish firms i in the “colony, were closed. Last night a special Service was held, and lasted until this j morning. THE DANISH WEST INDIES ~The two Danish Chambers being unable to agree regard: ing the details of thesale of the Danish West Indies, the question es been shelved ' inde- finitely. oan : ih re, ‘ THE. KERSLAKE ‘SCHOLARSHIP. ia awarded at St. Mary! ‘Hospital, ‘London, for the best essay in Pathology and. Bacteliology, ‘has been gained by Dr. Gnoh Lean ee “Penang Queen’s Scholar, - THE INDO:CHINA S.S. CHANGWOi is the first cargo carrying Sleamer to Gross the Tung- ting Lake, a telegram, having. been received by the Agents at Shanzhai that she arrived at Chaaesi on the ath inst. THE GUN AT THE PEAK was fired at-a quarter past three this ‘afternoon, announcing that the German mail steamer Prins Hatnrich, had arrived from home, ” Sha was not expected until daylight to-morrow. se i THE PACIFIC CABLE has reached Fijiy and *,| the portion ‘thus completed is 2,438 miles in length. The sections still to be laid are from Fiji.to- Fanning: Island (2,181 miles) and, fiom Fanning Island ta Vancouver (3,653 miles.) ; TIME DOES NOT PERMIT of our reviews. ing in this issue, the report on ‘the question of the housing of the population of Hongkong, ‘which is published, together ‘with a new Bin, in an extraordinary number of the Government Gavelte. We hope to deal with it. to-morrow, THE HONGKONG MANILA CABLE ;— We are: informed that the Hongkong Manila || cabje:. was - ‘interrupted this morning, by: the cable ship, in “making furcher repairs. These will probably be’ completed this evening, ‘| bnt there is ,delay on the. wath to and from the AMES. BUCHANAN B 0.” Py OTOH WHISKY DISTILEERS.". : Pie tors. “SQ B AGENTS: t LAN. CRAWFORD : 0, HONGKONG: FRM Cpp inte, ‘ RECIOUS TO LOS ominenting |: on’ the, fact I at a girl had committed ith’ ber baton, a. Metropol remarked recent at: nineteen olit of ‘evbry. :| twenty females who drowned themselves first of: 1 remaved their: 5, « Their lives. they might mh tug firm of Saigon, riegsmilters, “SAYS the “Tintes,' NO PASSAGE Wellington Street, ppposite WW the Cenwal Fire brigade station is still blocked ‘as no attempt, has been made to remove the masonary and rubbish, which felt in ‘the: thoroughfare on May 18h, the night ‘of the last big fire, KODE AND. THE KING ‘A py posal is on} foot Amoug some leading Jopanest ‘residents of oie as a i en of respect from Kobe citizens on the occasion of hig Coronation next. month, ANOTGER. TRUST :—A- Lafian’-me eae: Swaiow’ ad had from New York staies that'tire V ‘ithe Muun.ain, Paper Company, wih a capital of £5,000,¢0r, has been organised to build the largest pulp plant inv the world, It will complete with the International Paner Company, which is: known’ as the * Paper Trust! oe : THE REBELLION IN KWANGSI:—Ae. cording ‘to Japaaese ‘réeporis ‘the rebels in; Kwangsi have. been heuyily deieated: by the Government forces near Nanning-u, Whether serious, PICTURESQUE MARTINIQUE: ita: tinique has’ been desc ibed’ as the Most ‘picturesque in outline and the most imeresiing of all these wouglerful Carvibbeés—the ceiitral: passen to the ris, sleamer, id ‘that namie lyi cull aBitt troduced into’ ‘the repiort, whi sent. {bead in the great necklace. that encicles the’ | throat of the Caribheat Sea,” and tiie’ most prosperous of these unhappy isles, which hav: been the grand: arena of: a war_ of ‘rac pictuyesque ruins of autique ba'tlemeats, wh attest the days when individuals and nati ‘preyed upon the Spanish main and fought these gems of the sea, | - ‘ ; EU ROPE’S CU CUNSE: Sit Wilfred Laurier has made a speech Which discussed in political cir- cles as it isa direct reply to’ Mr. Chamberlain's: recent oration ia Dirmiugham. ‘Referringta Tm: perial defence, the Canadian Premier obj ‘to bring’ Canada into Ure voi lex’ of milla which was Europe's curse. .Wi ihe cora duty i in Enighiad he said it lier ‘posijion of the moiher country, tow: Colonies and made preference possible, if ‘houses i in’ he lanes." t could not see why Mr’ Chamberlain: invited |. discussion at: the forthcoming : Conference of. , Colonial Premiers in. London bnlese he: had ‘something {9 propose, 16 CHURCHMEN ARE GRATEFUL'to Primate of All England for his timely from vention which hes-resulied in ‘the King not : being ‘swora in ona mutila‘ed .Bible at his |. ‘Coronation. The British and’ Foreign. Bible’ Society had proffered a gift to Dis Majesty ofa Bible for ihe purpose which | did not include 'the: Apocrypha, and did not, therefore, contain’ the Church's lectionary, The Archbishop pointed this out to Lord-Nor! (hampion, the president of: the So:lecy; and: inasinuch as the-, Sociey decline to sttply “the apocryphal boolks it has been arranged that the Ring shall Accept Ue’ Society's Bible merely as: a memento of his Coronation, ° ‘newest where. the another or back A DANGEROUS CUSTOMER, | rejoicing in]. the name of Mahomed ‘Sherret, spends much yet i ‘shape of ba Shaw time in gambling, and, when luck*i is. bad, he'| to ‘such ain ex at loses his temper and gets into trouble. This afternoon he was . at Yai-ping-shan trying” to ha ‘dangerous | tasking knife.’ “be fiashed around him. ‘His. friends, “bolied, 7) by'and managed. to get old of the'man’ any serious } damage” vesulted: - : ‘on to othe caption for enquiries to be made, time: varies with | bots has. ‘abou i compl ite ' | atra ‘pied but little time, and eventually | hea was ‘stat ‘ | BOsere aap fasts For’ Shanghai, Vo ohama: and:Kobe—P: Silesia to-morrow,.1 “For?! p Uiidia, Preussen, tomorrow, the:xath inst 4 Fore Macao—te Hesneshan, ‘ he Tath instant, at "For Swatow: cand. ShanghaiPe i morrow, the’ 12th Instant, a For Nagasaki, Kobe an | to- ter Ln the: ‘rat sath instant, at's F “Shanghat oPor Glenturres, tom athdinstant, a5 pat. > Por ire, Pennng “ani Barmidy, on Friday, the 13th In For'Haiphong—-!er Frpiseli: 13th instant,-at g:a.3t, Yor Quang Chas Wan, Ho - Haiphong—Pet Aue, on, F i stant, ati AM. nt, at OAM. ‘on Friday, tho |! low,’ Baktiol and ay, « «tlie “agth . Ror -Singapore=-Per Java; on: orth instant, AIT AMS oho? ° 2. For. Singapore, -Penan: aP ‘For. Moji, O#=Per. indrasanshia, on Scturday, the rth, instant, at AM. ‘For Straits"and Rango Saturday, the 14th instant, at’ «is For Manila—Por Nanchang; the 14th instant, at 3°PM.. or “Gisela, ‘on BM, on Biturday - For Manila—Per: Rubt,. on Saturday, the i ; THISTLE, ‘British. bark, : 1,209, ‘Owen Williams, J rath insiant, at 3 Pat, i es For Yokohama.’ aud Kotie—Per. Slaria | Valeria, on Saturday, the Tgth insty at 5. P.M. "* For Europe, &é,' fadia. via Caticann- Salasie, an Monday, the s6th:iast, at 11 A.M. For Shanghai, -Moji,...Kobe,, Yokohama, Victoria, (B.C.) and: Seatthle—Per Tyo Mare on, Monday, the 16th.instant,.at-3 Ba | For Manila~Per Vuensang, on Tuesday, the azth instant, at 3.30 Pate - For Europe, &c,, ‘India, - via Tutléorin—Per ‘ Chusan, on Saturday, the 2rst inst, at tf ABM, : hed das Negueas -Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria ani Vancouver, 3.C.—Per Tartar, on Saturday, the 2tst instant, at TL AM. For ‘Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe,: Yokohama, 7 Victoria and; Vancouver, B. 6.—Per Empress of- indi on Wedifesday, the 25th inst., at 1h AM: eee VESSELS IN PORT, - a, : .. Steamers. . ecw AmMoOY, German steamer, 662, -H. Plambeck, oth June,—-Newchwang and June, | Beans,- - Oiland General.—Sander, Wieler & Co." ‘ARNOLD, LUYKEN, German steamer, 1,074, G, _-Paysen, 4th June,—Saigon 3st: May, Rice ‘and Flour—Nam Woh. ° BENCLEUCH, :Dritish steamer, 2,463, +. 900, 9th June—Singapore ah ral.—Gibb, Livingston & Co. BORMINA,' Tralian steamer, 1,499, G. Belsito, une, Gene- ‘poré:2gth, General.—Carlowitz & Co. © |“CATHERINE APCAR, British steamer, 1,736, S. "HL Belson, 6th fune,—Calcutta 21st’ May, . Penang “und. Singnpore 3rst,. General. — » ." (David Sassoon, & Co, Ld. “onunesiane “British: Bteames; 128r, Sinclay, | ~gth. June,—Saigon ard une, General.— ba Bradley &.Co. 1..G.-Doward, rath May.~—Saigon th ~. May, General-—Gilman & Co::. ay A Py: ‘Fores Bang asin, i. “ Hargis, 7th. Junes—Bangkok gist May, - Rice.—Butterfield & Bwire. ' aed EMMA’ ‘LUYKEN; German steainer,' L130; H. _ Magtens, 31st May, Saigon azth Mey, s » Rice.—E, A. Trading GLENTURRET, British < stenmer, 4 +.’ Webster, oth June, Singapore 2nd June, " General.—McGregor Bros. & Gow, . ANG SANG, British steamer, 1,356, 5, Wilde, gth Jane,—-Shanghai 2nd June,: General, — _:Jardite, Matheson & Co. OLSTEIN,. German steamer, 98%, He Lorenzen, igon’ 3rst. May, : ' Rice, UE, French steamer, 705, G. Godinan, oth Jane, Haiphong vin, Paklioi, Hoihow, and Quong-chow-wan oth: “June, Rice and: Sugan—A, Re ‘Marty’ B INDRASAMHA; - British steamer: 3,368, .'R. “Craven, 8th Jone,—Singapore thd June, : Ballast Allan Cameron...” NVERIC, . British: steamer, 3. bi nedy, and June—New . Vouk Sth Apa General —Butterfield & Swire.). Ivo MARU, Japanese steamer; 31919, Persones, 7th June,—Shanghail \ ‘General —Njppan ‘Yusen, Kaisha. : British-steamer, 1 W. ‘Spiesen; 6th June,—Bangkok sath f May, “* Rice and Wood,—-Butterfield & Swire,: KWEIVANO, British ‘steamer, 1,063, G. Hooker, “roth June,—Cantan .gth: June, Gene Butterfield & Swire ot LOONGSANG, «British: sheath 1,093, Gu! S. ... Weigall,° 3rd. June,—-Manila : 3tst Mas} ‘General Jardine, Matheson: | Couter,’. British riday, the}: can ‘and Caleutta-Per aa : ‘Catherine A pear, on Friday, : the A3thi inst., vat |. Kobe, Yokohama’ and. Portland, ; ©. Thom: | Héuigshan Tish steamer, a Steambont Co.: att “vgth June,-—-Bombay 17th May, and Singa- |. :." 47 CROWN OF ARRAGON,, British steamer, 1474, ie TUESDAY, ne gy WAR: Ken- on teamer, iT i e,—Honga ’ ‘Gane Jardine,:-Ma “WuBNSANG! ‘Bnitish’ ane ard ae Mathéson & Co, aA Ko, American ‘transport, W: May,~-Cavite'z0th B we. Credits, 4 N New! York, Bank Til!s, iy ie and Credits; go days" sight RouDAY, * Telegraphic Transfer, ‘ lemand ., * Telegraphic Private 30 days’ sight One E Borers Bank's'Bu Davis, 28th.” a Ballast.-Standard Oil Co, FoRFARSUIRE, British’ bark, Re Purdy, Gold Leaf 100 touch, per tie ‘Bar Silva ‘Dallars New PATNA . 8th: Aprilj--Geraldton’ (West Australia) |’ “2oth : Feb., Sandalwood.— Arsine, Mathe- son'& Go. : L RREST HALL, 1,999, ogan, _ 28th: May, ae York, oth Jan, Case Oil. i 0. Knvaer, British ship,- 1,926, Henry Rotherst, . 27th “May,-New - York. 4th any: oll Standard &'Coi: : deicemes CASTLE, British ship Peattie, 4th Mar,--New: York » Casé-Oil—Standard Oil'Cé. Lucta,’Eritish bark, Audersen, 26th fay,— Rajang 23rd ‘April, Timber.- ander, Wieler & Co. i 2,009, R. D, gist. arePer «rath April, Fremantle, West Australla 7th Feb: ., Sandal wood.—Siemssen & Co, ° RIVER STEAMERS,’ BOHOOWERS, ; ine AND LORCHAS.: Seeeananttan amare ‘Fatshan, British steamer, 1,425, ‘Lasshtnes Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat "Co, Ho-nam, British steamer, 4377, +H. -D. Jones, Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co. Powan, British steane’,. 1,873) - Morrison, —- *: Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat “Co: Manton, British steame?, 2,252, [on vi Eloyd,— Butterfield & Swire. ‘Hot-iony, Chinese steamer, 409° tons, Capiain + — Chi: Wo & Co. ’ Tai-in, British steamer, 728, J. Lawrence,—Tai On Steamship Co, Pak ‘Kong, British ‘steamer, Walker, Kwong, " Wan SS. Co. Kong Nam, British ¢ ig at T Aust, R. NR, wh Fedele Owned. ike “Hon gkong aid. Macao, mae, 1,085, WE. | *Glarke,—Hongkong, Canton aod” Maceo : Macao and’ Canton. “ : "Lunsihan British’ steamer, "141, Hamlin; RN.Ry Hongkong, Canton and Macao, i peta shee Woe é Ri. i Jangieng, Chinese steamers 3. ‘ace ies ‘China. Merchant, Steain RAVER: ‘tion 04° ” . Canton and West’ River, a ae ‘Manning, “British steamer, RD. . ‘Thomas, beet ong, Canton and” Mista0" Steame | _ pot! . ‘ ‘Sainam, British ateamer, W.. Dixony—Hong:: . Ma Canton and West. River: ‘Steamboat: RCENDA | . Gospel Hall: .6 Arsenal Street, Top, Floor, . Of Queen's: Road; Bast, - Meetings are held as follows SUNDAY, : ~ “Acts '2.42 Seas : Gospel Address, '.,., ‘Soldiers & Sailors Bible: Chass: Pe THURSDAY, : “.., General, Bible. Chass ee tetas SATURDAY, pie : Prayer Meeting: oA Hearty Welcom . : “TO-DAY. , ‘i AVEATHER REPORT, », Barometer,,.0 Jo Temperature’ . “Humidity infall,: “French ( ney) rath. inst, > American (Pere) 15th in Canadian (Eynpress of India), 1 str inst a American ( A cael sth inst. fAGhew, ‘Geania steamer, 995, é. Wendig, 8th .June,-—Swatow.- 7th June, :Rice. and " gWood.—Butterficld & Swire. : German steamer, 678, epee and. h June, e steamer; 2,955) Ca at; e1 28th May, RPAKHOT,'Bri th: Jun es Ee gt, ane,:S ery” 3,23, 24th” May, ‘Ri aatéamter, (1,252 Sander, Wiel PITCHABURI,. iG ‘Reid, | ‘Ante i ae 's steamer Bingo Maru i i lefe: Singapore for this port |. expected te toarrive ‘here rder. ° hy c. Willams, 4 Hunter, Dr. W. VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG i HOTEL. { Anderson, : Capt. and rs, pepsi D.W. Apear, S. ” Bailey, W. 8. Barlow, B,J.‘ Barlow, F. ive :Beach, J! "Bell, DT. Bennett, J. Vv. Beringer, Dr, Black, J. Bonchoux, H. Bonner, E. A. Bovet, Mr, : Bower, Dr. Brown,.J. W. *- Buttanshaw, Major . Clark, Dr. F. Cole, GC. -| Colson, J. ic Connell, J. J Crago, Dr. im M. Cronin, J, Curtis, Mr, & Mrs, Ww. Despland, Mr | ‘Douglas, J. Durand, E. D. ‘Edwards, F. WwW. Edwards, T, Eirstmann, W. Evans,N.G. - Fisher, H. G. “Geysener, M. ‘Glover, C. Goldsmith, H, E. Grant; John Heaps, E, O.-. Hillmann, G. G. Oo. Hills, F, W, Hollingsworth, A, ° Howard, Thos, - Huke, Mr. and Mrs. fenks, Mr, & Mrs, pee Mr. and Mrs. ohansen, Mr, E.” Jong, ha de. -": atsch, E. A. Kiene, B., ‘Larsen,H, =. ee Mr. & Mrs, Lee, LE ~ VISITORS pty ip RESIDENTS ‘AT THE : ‘ K HOTZ Hongkong Observatory, June mith, 190%, - Beattie, James Benson, Capt. and Ms. Hughes, Mr, and Mrs. Blood, G, ‘Brabaton, Palit A. Brayne, H. FL R ah Brown, R.E., Cal. Le F. "| Bryant, G: i. Chapman, ‘Mrs, ' Churchill, Miss Clarke, W. G, ° ‘Cockell, Edgar | Comrie, A F, | Cottam, J. P. -Dann, | Deiiny, DAAGy , Major Pitt, R. and Mrs ‘Drayson, Mr, & Mrs. Duhsford, Mrs, & child Ross, Alexander , Edwards, Mrs. Ferrier, A,P.D., Lieut.- Col. and Mrs, Forbes, Andrew * irae Mr. and Mrs, Spalclchaver, W. C, 0. ee ty H. Grant, G. ©. Lindsay,‘ Grimble, Mrs, Geo. Hamilton, Major’ .Elansen, Bettram E, Mrs. Aisa, Mrs. & children. Brutton, G. Mr, Dufour,’ ‘Mrs, - Martin, Mr, “Millar, Mr... ‘Moore, Mr, “| Moore, B. F Mrs. mona “Denison, Mra. A." .Georg, Mr. and Mas: Gi eas ie is AMC, Major : a Heemskirk, J. J. B. eae i May— he tina Sydney, Heélnrich, Beg. Helms, W.° see ws Mr. and Mrs, Wilgress. M Mr, and Mis, ; OrIUM | QUOTATTONS: : b i of Hongkong, uth fine Today's quotations areas 5 follaws's “ ‘Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs, OF. . Marean, 'T. Merecki, J. : Milton,’ Mr and Mrs, “Pitcher, A. J. . Reeve, Miss : Skott,C.. v Snewin, EA. _ Stephens, Mr. & Mrs, a Thomson, Dr. J. C, «Walker, W. B. ‘Waterhouse, K. aE Mt. and Mrs, |. ‘ “Whitton, Mrs, AM. William, A. oe : Wilson, A. ” ‘eatryisls Mr. & Mrs, rand Mrs, G, Osborne, R.A, Major ee Ay a THE CONNAUGHT HOTEL. Aitken, 0. H. Mn, cand Noble Hob. | | eek apo Rete RTE INNATE i Get mont) ny Rate, Nagasaki. Kagoshima, : Ishigakijima., Taihoku eer » Per chest. | os Q seat Pesce . pout ean iL KN It Ze : | = om 2 Bo Per picul. |, 1 9960/1009} +@ 1009/1020. @ . sbol7’s oe Pee Hongkong ...14 Victoria Peak | Gap Rock ,,. Phare Haiphan Manila ig Malate =o | i fo ge } NRO ArpA+L An ARAQae Leseant, Miss l., Lucher, Mrs, MiacRobertson. » MacWillie, A... , Magowan, Re J. LELibl! VT PSl1ss Leibkity=i ped ee TElisdig c St James, = 3 ‘une rth, 1 Mercier, J Dh aeae 9 lie oT oa Wiadivostockly Nemira 44.16" Hakodate eee Tokio ...,.. Michel; Mx, PETVEEELALEEL Ge Madge, H. i Murphy, Mr, and Mrs. EO. Zz ot Osborne, Mrs. Pearse, Dr, W. W, 24 zt BEON OOM OF GOONS Ronffiandes, Dr. Sampson, H. W. Schaell, Schultze Moderone, Schouw, C. Simmers, Mr, and Me R. B. a | Pry llrttr esse Pd Sprungii, E.. MJ. D. Swaby, T. — . ‘Thomas, J. A. Thorne, F, WW. e Tyler, W. T. ‘Vredenburgh R.V. Van. War.en, Mr. and Mrs. edna C.A. Cc. St. James, "7 am, Whi'ey, W. J. G. ‘On the nth: at 11.05 am, The barometer are is. Jppan and risen: slighty on: ae OM ina coast. Pressure remains low over N, Whitton, A. M ‘Chiva and Japan. Gradients gentle with light cast :—S,W, or variable winds, light ; thunder: | #y indrath, W. |: ad Me & showers, .. . Woolner, Mr & Mrs C, E. Yates, C. C Mrs, Zerner, M. x G. vee Acting Director. Houten, J. von . re Hughes, Col.’ ~ ; PROJECTED SAILINGS. . Owen : Jeffries, He N. ant ene . co. VESSELS. Mardguru Maru,. .|Kagoshima Maru DESTINATION. ' Johnson, Mr, Anning, &c. Libeaud, Mra; “Bombay, &c, Libeaud, E.V. + Bremen, &c. Martin, R : ” McDermott, A. Pp, ” Miller, Mx, and Mrs: Hike Sis Mitchell, Robert ‘ tis Prinz Heinric! saa Sachsen | “ Otto, W: eat ag i iy » Mr. John ro Rernie, AH. ‘ Richards, A.,, ‘|Buyern °... Konig Aisa Flume, & G00 oe Gisela... Foochow, &c, Anping Man... Rumsey, .R.N., Hon, petavre: 6: gaa Suevia R. Murray ” Sawer, Mrs, ao Sinclair, A. at ‘Ww, wy . 1. Fred? Laeisz.., Wurzburg .|Kaifong .. .|/Yawate Maru Bingo Maru ’ Hiroshima :Maru,| pol Galant aN G. homson, J. S. Wheeler, W, H. Wheeler, Colanel Wilson, J. A. Noito & Cebu APA srvcarere abe & Woiaina . 17 : -London-. aavveseceraens : * Alein aly -- 8 dbery, .L. Pierce, H. : Prerce, N.. Reiber, F. ” Sanit Mr. and Mrs, | L. Stanford, W. E. dD. : Watson, Major & eas jjec even everearere Hug, wire: Ey Whitty, Mrs. M. ayo ee “VISITORS ‘AT THE KOWLOON | HOTEL, ‘Atisbro, Mrs, L Cairns, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs, Nora “Crockett, Mrs; ": gy. Crockett, Miss. hdén Hecker, E Ww. , Pedersen,. Rates Cay “China and Manila Steamship Company, “Shell” Transport ‘and Trading oun | Jelebu Mining and Tradl ‘| varlable’ winds on the China coast. : Fare. Ewo, Cotton Spuining and Weaving Company, es National Bank.of OAom Limited, : Do, ve Founders, : . Marine, Insurances, Union ‘Insurance Society of Canion, Limited China Traders! Insurance Company, Limit North China Insurance Company, Limite | Yangtsze Insurance Association, Limited Canton Inaurance Office, Limited. pert Fire Insurances, Hongkong Fire Ansurance Company, Limited, . : ‘Ching Fire Insurance Company, Pimaited ated SB - ‘ Shipping. Hongkong, Seki and Macao. ‘Steamboat Company, Limited sssrissrsessscaecevescorsvecee| SS Indo-China Steam Navigation . Company, + Limited: ... ‘ ' to. * ited vevisees trees a: es ‘ Douglas Steamship Com any, Limited ,, iho ga: China .Matual. Steam Navigation Company, ° to eres seees Limited—(Preference).. Bb: China Mutual Steam. Navigation Company, “ - Limited—(Ordinury) ., China Mutual , Steam Navi; Limited—(Ordinary Bonus) . “Star” Ferry. Company, Limited vcecsscsecoon 10 Limited Shanghai Tug Boat Gompany, Limi Taku Tug and Lighter Company, Limit Shanghai Cargo Boat Company, Limited Co. coeeire ‘argo Boat Company, Limit China Sugar Refining Company, Limited ; Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited Perak Sagar Cultivation Company, Limite s Punjom Mining Company, Limited Punjom Mining Preference Shares, Société Fringaise es Charbonna, Raub Allian Cold Mining Company, Li imiied y 8s, ay ial ining Company, Limited.., oo Olivers Freehold. Mine’ ious Hare ruaet ica . toe Chinese. Engineering & Mining Company, Ld. iA. po “2e}. 5 int $0" | "$550 sales ‘, nominal wake 181 Buren . ‘$126 buyers”. $472 sellers nominal’: $46 sellers ; ° vice LTO" scllers ./ ‘sellers ‘Gz sellers : . Taels 209 5. -° . Taels t75‘sales’’.’: ‘Taels 135 sales’ «Taels st 135 ro Sra ue 1. $35 sellers. Taels 7 Pa ae : $1} sellers Stsellers. » $9 sales ‘ nominal: ’..Taels 9 buyera Dooks, “Wharves and Godowns. : ; Hongkong and’ Whampoa’ Limited scesessssoseisrestererescaveees S. C. Farnham, Bayd & Co, Ld Hongkong and Kowloos Wharf and Godow: Company, Limited ......00006 New Amoy Tock Company, Limi Shanghai and: Hongkew ‘Wharf. & _ Company, | Limited. ... Lands, Hotels. China Provident Loan and. Mortga; dace ae Limited , mt on Hong ong Land I pany, Limited wscsseseee Kowloon Land and Building West Point Building Company, Limite Hongkong Hotel Company, Limited ,;. Oriente Hovel Compiny, Limited (Manila) Astor House Hotel’ Co, Limited (Shan; hai) +. Hotel des Colénies Co,, Ld. (Shanghai) , Queen’s Hotel (Wei-hai-wei Jes gnsonnsens Humphicy’s. Estate: and inance Company, . Limite serens'sreensneetersseosesarserrocaissesees seen Shanghai Land Tavestment ae ae Limited,, : Peet _ Company,| secdrooeeterseveenl « Agency eal fe Hagen: Cotton 5 gee Weaving and) Dyeing Company, Limited ing ms “Limited ...,.s0s0dee. International Cotton Manufacturin «Limited sssessceeess aeanepas vas songs Laou-kung-mow Cotton Spinning and Weaving] " ‘Company, Limited ..isse00 Soy Chee Gotton Spinning Compan: Tobacco, Alhambra, Limited Bae "100 " 100°: | 100. 500," | Philippine Tobacco Shanghai-Sumatra Tobacco Company., American Bre pompany Limited Green’ Island Gement ! Coimpaay; Litmited , -China-Borneo' Company, Limited. A, S, Watson. & Co,, Limite ‘| Watkins, Limite Hongkong Electric Company, Limite: Hongkong Electric Company, ‘Limited. : |‘ Hongkong and China Gas’ Company, Lia ‘Hongkon ‘Limite Geo. F renwicle & ‘Co., -Limited Hongkong Ice Compan Limited... 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Hats, ‘Ties. ” “[ ‘Umbrellas, Rain Coats, : Boots and Shoes.’ eet NEW WHITE: WASHING: COLLARET TES. AND. “FRONTS. | LACE. TIES WITH .COLLAR ATTACHED,’ QUITE NEW- BOTH ‘WHITE. “AND: CRU. _ oA CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF HAND MADE*LACE COLLARETTES, | ALSO. “THE “NEW ~ - APPLIQUE NET:.COLLARS..” : gee bate oe “NEW STOCK OF: ‘LACES, AND.“ INSERTIONS. PARASOLS: IN ALL. THE LATES’ : CHIFFON AND NET. RUFFLES. he LADIES DAINTY,. EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS;.” ALSO PLAIN. HEMSTITCHED DIT ‘0. eee NEW SPOTTED CHIFFON: FOR TIES ETC... ‘CHOICE VARIETY “IN FLOWERS - | AND FOLIAGE Oe MILLINERY AND’ DECORATING | PURPOSES a ee “CORONATION” : UMBRELLAS, _DRESS| DeRARME - NEW SUMMER MATERIAL. “CREPOLINE”: FANCY GRENADINES: AND SPOTTED — co MALL CARTS,TOYSDOELS, pso008- aN UTDOOR GAMES. IN GREAT VARIETY. _DRESSMAKING DEPARTME! This section of our a usiness is a new, vonture and has met bee eitraondinary success during, ar All work: