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China Mail 1902-10-28

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1902-01-01
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‘Perfection inl? ee” “Y y, f. “ ‘ eee Sh een BRANDY 1. sd (. | : if aN Choice Old” RARE OLD VINTAGE 5 _ = ; ; : ; : 1865. 7 ie : : , a. ° , | ‘VINO DE PASTO $44.00 per Dozen. . f e ‘ a Exrrcvpoxan Vanur HL PRICE & CO., f : ; f “$18.00 per Dozos, £58 12, Queen's Road. tee ; ; : ; H. PRICE & COnf a 2 ; sea & : : 158 12, Qaoen’s Bondy No, 12,857. RAH APSO R RAF HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1902, — HtH+AAeHE . «PRICE, 2.50 Per Month . AGENTS KOR THE OHINA Mate. . Business Notices, Business Notices. - Business Notices. LONDON :—F. Arear, 11 & 12, Olement 4" Lane, Lombard Street, H.0. Srrert £6. Sonia, ewe AT, &, BAILEY & Co. BELLS ASBESTOS BASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED, GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO,*" Henny & Co., 81, Ounnon Street, B.C, Banver Dascos & Coy ipo & 10, | Engineers, Shipbuilders, Boilermakers, #) PRAYA CENTRAL Portlan d. Cem ent. (77 0n RE ee a Cannon Street, F.C, Rosant Watso, : Blacksmiths, and Brass and Iron Founders. (NEAR THE ENGINEEERS’ INSTITUTE). » 160. Fleet Street. O.Mrrcnuts &-Co., Snow Hill, Holborn Viaducd, EC. In casks df 375 Ibs not $5.50 por cask, ex Factory. …

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‘Perfection inl? ee” “Y y, f. “ ‘ eee Sh een BRANDY 1. sd (. | : if aN Choice Old” RARE OLD VINTAGE 5 _ = ; ; : ; : 1865. 7 ie : : , a. ° , | ‘VINO DE PASTO $44.00 per Dozen. . f e ‘ a Exrrcvpoxan Vanur HL PRICE & CO., f : ; f “$18.00 per Dozos, £58 12, Queen's Road. tee ; ; : ; H. PRICE & COnf a 2 ; sea & : : 158 12, Qaoen’s Bondy No, 12,857. RAH APSO R RAF HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1902, — HtH+AAeHE . «PRICE, 2.50 Per Month . AGENTS KOR THE OHINA Mate. . Business Notices, Business Notices. - Business Notices. LONDON :—F. Arear, 11 & 12, Olement 4" Lane, Lombard Street, H.0. Srrert £6. Sonia, ewe AT, &, BAILEY & Co. BELLS ASBESTOS BASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED, GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO,*" Henny & Co., 81, Ounnon Street, B.C, Banver Dascos & Coy ipo & 10, | Engineers, Shipbuilders, Boilermakers, #) PRAYA CENTRAL Portlan d. Cem ent. (77 0n RE ee a Cannon Street, F.C, Rosant Watso, : Blacksmiths, and Brass and Iron Founders. (NEAR THE ENGINEEERS’ INSTITUTE). » 160. Fleet Street. O.Mrrcnuts &-Co., Snow Hill, Holborn Viaducd, EC. In casks df 375 Ibs not $5.50 por cask, ex Factory. Suns’s Apventinine Agency Lerv., 167, \ : In bags of 250 Ibs not $3.50 per bag, exi¥acto Flost Street, H.C. '. COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS,{STEAM WATER BOATS, LIGHTERS mi Ka PATE and Gon 1B Be de ta Greys " TUGS AND FAST STEAMLAUNcHES.. =| PACKING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ¥AOTORIBG—HONGEONG: AND ‘MACAO, . Batelicre. Pumps, Packings, General ‘Stores and Engincers' Tools of ' ixtion. * 2 . is NEW YORK: Tay: Cumese BvANopLint a ols of Every Descrintion. | BOILER COMPOSITION, : ara Says Glazed 3 ean eet, Band Sireet Porta} OFFICES & SALES-ROUMS, ENGINE & SHIPBUILDING WORKS, | ENGINE AND OTHER OILS, etd Btoneware, Drain Pipes and Fittings, Glazed Paving Bricks and’ Tiles, Fira Brioks. and Ki generally “Bras & Buack, San Fran- | ts) & 62, Dea Varx Roan Cextrat, ane Kow1oox Bay. ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. ane anaeroa, or Seas i FIRM CLAY es AUSTBALEA, TASLANTA, AND NEW} © W- 8: BARN, women Bot MURPRY, wa, te saan LLL ARTICLES OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. CLAY WORKS.—DBEP: WATER BAY, HONGKONG onyon nw at Seu & Co., Te Coxrractors For ALL Kinps or Bsarxy ERtING Work, ‘AvoriRcanies Co., Colombo. Praxs, SPECIFICATIONS AND TENDERS, ; BRADLEY & Co., Managers. TW. M. D &C Cc i i i SA Onis, SATS, eee t , onsulting and Superintending Engineers and Surveyors. Bap see e oe nen eee : . She WV an, Tomes & Co.” W. Trp., Singapore. : Hoe Sean eg aha et tee ace é PRINEPINE ISLANDS =A. 8, War- GENERAL MANAGERS... = 26th OHINA:—Amoy, N. Moats & Co., G of: i . 4° Ach: ‘ pierec cs > Tywineo, Pouches, Booker? &E. NOW ! IS THE now & Oo., Manila. rt ‘ ; pat ge Shanghai, Last, Cnavivore & Cons CRICKET ‘AND FOOTBALL SEASON The P eak “Hotel:. and Kerry & WaLsH. Taner, Crawrono & Co., and Krnty WATCHWORD OF THE WISE fl oA att. 25 ug Admirgbly Situated—Sheltered from the Nor North-East Merasven and Open to tay a 3 ot Sonth- West Monsoun, Anopome time or another anes: peopie: satter teens Breakdown in Ner ATP PT AARNE Nene rire tevertat oH A COVERED'GANGWAY LEADS Fr Wanted. ee a jane ae ada : LEADS FROM THE TRAMWAY ‘TERMINUS system. Overwork, worry, excess of plewure, are resp ansible for most ai it, 4 SWEATERS AND JERSEYS 89 —- Tolephone Na, 29: WANTED... Camplete antidote is Town Office, %, Dose Sraees, CHINESE BOY for fies Work, al TONIN E. CRICKETING GHAR. DENNY, MOTT. & DICKSON, LD. AN “muse understand “Horan, and 2" BANGROB (GUAR and bo. abe to. Writes Goo LL GLOVES, (SIAM), Chonere, and bo ble wo Mates Co?) WATKINS, LIMITED, BATS, a eae Fe eae. TEAK MERCHANTS\ AND SdWe MILLERS. actory roference and are thorughly com- SIEM: 7 . od st HATS, SHOES, SPIKES, SSEN & 00., petent need apply. Address in own hantt > APOTHECARIRS HALL, Bole Acintaithe Hench nee 3. : ole writing GEER + . Lees 66 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Z 2 “ Hongkong, Augus, 1, 1901+ gents for Hosykony end Hout hia Caro P.O, Box No, 412 Hongkons. HONGKONG. &e., &c., &e. eee aie 2197 FATRALL & CO LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. COTTAM &S CoO. euraiewean: ‘ eg , OUNG MAN, educated, with good a _ [HAVE NOW A’ FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY feronces, seeks Situation, » Any ee nH 4 7 : x ereterenet,iatligence and CuorEr CHILDRENS WHITE:SULK HATS AND BONNETS, HON GKO W G HOTEL. AND (THEIR USUAL FINE SELECTION oF Salary reasonable, ny ie : 4 NEW CAPES AND PALITOTs, : NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN WEAR; Care of * Curna Mar’ Office. : SMART MILLINERY. Also. Hongkong, Octebor 22, 1902, 2162 [SILK BLOUSES FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR, A FIRST-CLASS BOTEL, PROVIDED WITH EVERY COMFORT. FOOTBALL, CRICKET AND TENNIS GEAR. NEW CORSETS, PARASOLS, AND. UMBRELLAS, NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOMS. H p . WALKING AND ) EVENING GLOVES, SIFUATION WANTED. f FRENCH AND AMERICAN SHOES. TWO; ELEVATORS. Hongkong, September 29, 1902. . 998 eee : 22 QUEEN’S ROAD CENTRAL. NEW REFRIGERATING PLANT. YY Manrmn Lapy, can do Sewing, cra Ociber 18, 1902. 2095 B or look after children. . For furthor particulars, apply to aia BEST QUALITY LIQUORS & TRU YISIONS. Apely © se. uamatunn, | CHER WING & G0, }OARD AND TERENCE A “AS K- FE R FER GUSO N’S Cutier, Palmer & Co.. 27 Hollywood Road. "| 9g 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST), « KILLAI ADOON” LONDON, Wine Shi to Chit 181 Hongkong, Octubor 15, an 2118 _ 7 HONGKONG, me 4 ¢ ipper oi Chvena since. 4825), ; eee N_ the North Spur of MORRISON i : Have always Stocks of their well-known Brands with , ® ; . pecs oi 1 HILL, 181 WANCHAI ROAD, from . WANTID. ets Damen’ tx the 15th OCTOBER, Light, Airy’ and Hongkong, 16th July, 1901. SIEMSSEN & CO. “% well-furnished/Double and Single Rooms, ‘ne | All i 6 5 YEARS OLD . a Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STEEL, | with fuil view of the Hart SPECIAL LIQUEUR, 10 fi TAK mae for the fs with le th arbour, t Manis AN ARE . mee IRON ‘WARE, &. For Terms, HIGHLAND WHISKY. Apply by letter to the. _| -° STEEL GIRDERS and TEES, “SPP on the Prottinus tn FERGUSON’S * THE Mrs G.S, WEBB of diseain Loins ; cokROGATED ON, 0 IRON, &., | ; Hearne Oetobyr 3, 1902, __ a SPEGIAL REAM | i 3 VICTORIA DISPENSARY. kong, 5 . 2187 ee {IN'S ANISKE " 2 COU Hongkong, October 25, 1002, 187) soaps, KNouvenne ano Hover Buizpnrs. DAKIN’S ANISEKD AND LICORICE COUGH BALSASE a For the Relief of all CATARRHAL COMPLAINTS, such as COUGHS, COLDS 4 = x Hongkong, Mav WY, 18100, 1227 HIRANO Intimations.:. . : ‘Those aro the Gnest productions of Scotland: HOARSENESS, find SORENESS of the CHES! H, F. CARMICHAEL devoid absolutely of all dolsterious mattes. Pk ee ae ; a DR. G. L. _MITCHELL. CONSULTING ENGINEER, :_ WATER. Pad Pirie 20: Conte aa oh ‘ f rey f URGNON, ovFioE ‘w| “SURVEYOR auD CONTRACTOR, | THE CREME DE LACREME OF {core wu” — TAL . 5 a 4 : i ‘ “. * * 7 > Drpein: Kt OUSE, 39 Wyndbain QUEENS BUILDINGS. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. _WHISKIES. : MARTIN'S INFLUENZA MIXTURE, Stroet—Oflica Hoars 9 am- eer TELEGRAMS: ‘Oinsionart,'Hoxcxose. | PURE, SPARKLING, PURE AND MILD. ; THE REMEDY FOR INVLUENZA, COLD IN THI HHAD, Hongkong, October 25, 1002, 2189 - ABC Code, ath Edition. | : ae és HAY FEVER, axp CATARRH., a1 Gade INVIGORATING, Sole Importers, g NOTICE. _ Liber's Handel Coe bie: THE LEADING MINERAL WATER F, BLACKHEAD & Co. ‘ Cae e 2 % ©, OW. HAMMOND, hereby _xive Hasphongs: daly As Ea ’ i baer eerste 2 q : . : CH. A AME? GNES 1 Hotieo that I will NOT BE RES- = , Ge LLY & W ALSE, LY. A. BREADALBANE HIGHLAND WHISKY. fale" . bettled in Japan by PONSIBLE fot any debts incurred by . a PNhCRNE t y my wife, Mrs A. Hommond,.after, MON- GOVERNMENT-GENERAL OF DAY, 20th October current. BRENCH INDO-CHINA. a . .__Hongkong, October 20, 1902. 2198 om ; -| EW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. | pon Portraits of British Soldiers, S=5 NOTIOE: nnn | Brwark or Jarangsr Louratioxs. _ by Rev. E. J. Hardy... .. EOD, DDS = | a = a SE ee rae CHARLES HEIDSIECK. WILLIAM MACLE D5. ; ” art J d wes saver LT: tae ‘DENTIST : / THEOPENING || W.H. POTTS & CO,, TEMPORAL POWER: a Study M1 | plead Hunters—Bhick, White, and 7B : 1. Supremacy; by Mate ConeLr Grown ‘Travals in Borneo, by Wy. .)|PURVEYOR TO HISPMAJESTY KING EDWARD, . or THE |” : NTS Sees Tales of Ho ngkong, by ‘Dolly’... Wand 12 Braconsrrenp Arcavy. HANOI . + AGENTS FOR HONGKONG. Tho French in Tonkin and Southern R A.C. Hadden... ea Bridge Manual, by J ohm Doe : Tihs: Hongkong, October 17, 1902. 2137 Pints $8.50 per Case of 4 Dozen, gfhinh by A. Cunningham daa ial a a a ac ea ere — ae : “ 1 ; FA ne 6 Muller's € Mected Kssnys 7 JIB XPOSIT IOn #. 450 4, dow i Colestinl Apewgae, by WW. Max Muller’ ys ; ‘ ‘ pi TIO | See | ao ee ‘SIEMSSEN & CO... WASHING BOOKS. “ ‘BAS BEEN . : Ars Vivendi : the Att of ‘scquirins Curonation Nunibers ol raphic’ of SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAR ~ = b and * Sphere’ tee ane eee CCH (Tn English and Chinese) POSTPONED Mental and) Bodily Vigouty DY a9 | Naval Reviow Numbers of ‘Graphic’ 1 . opera mse and * Sphere’... es oe-vach = 0.9 ASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use eer |BOVRIL AT THE. Is * 5.00 | Coronation Record Naiabe “Tllus. W BREWER & CO of: Ladies and Gentlemen, can Do! ) : eins ot trated Loudon News’ with Full %; . aoe ba had at this Office. Price $1 each. 16th NOVEMBER, 1902. . FRONT. Catalogue Hust 2 Fe Le mon as ea - ‘ a Mart, Office, , a page Plates (D (Now out of print) ise FE a R. REAU, Bovril has -played such a conspicuous Scieneo, and, Esueation Brassey’s Navak Annual 1902 .. Besa : ; ‘ + On 7” | Modern’ “Business “Methods, by . LETTS DIARIES, 1903. ‘Acting Consul for France. part ini South Africa that it forms no in- | Modern Alphabets, Pai Hooper and Graham i. BY: id THE POPULAR) Hongkong, Octobor 23, 1902. 916g | Considerable feature of the story. The ghnmental pene. ty veri, 2.7% Ee, ES NEW STUCK FRENCH NOVELS... ‘Lancet’ has had frequent. references Soaern Beillinrds, by J a Roberts ; i yi BIRTHDAY BOOKS—CLOTH OR LEATHER RINDING. . to Bovril in the reposts of the officers of | and Others... +. e+ 279) ,HE IMPERIAL ANGLO-CHINESE the Royal- Army Medical Corps, early DATE BLOCK 1903. NAVT CUT TOBACCO, ! every newsjmper correspondont has had to ¥ : SCOTCH em : PARIS MODES refer to Bovril to make bis story complete. JUST LANDED. 5 pee : eee eee ; sae AND GREET udyard Kipling and Jiaden-Powell have |“ SLAZENGER’S E.G.M. ‘ GREETINGS. H. E. REYNELL & CO. THRE CASTLE CIG! ARETTES. ean: : ety cin fa “ise te -EPES'S DIARIES, 190: BONES OF MOIST WA'TER COLORS. F : WHIS . ; | written their Bovril <vorios, Over 500 TENNIS RACQUETS. LETES'S DIARIES, 1903. MELANYD MARKING IKK : W K Y MAD. ANTE FLINT, _ | British hospitals aud <inilar public in- . LIVING ANIMALS OF THE WORLD ; aad TA stitutions use and pre-cribe Bovril, pot 7 : : - ta | 1) GRANVILLE ‘AVENUE, | beef tea, but Bovril KING ED W ARD C. EB, WARREN & CO., AN EXCELLENS UP-TO-DATE NATURAL HISTORY. The reason is not far to seek. Bovril is KOWLOON, fie -| Ne. 30, Des Vaux Roan Centrat, BUCHAN AN’S oe Se ee OTe BUILDING CONTRACTORS, | ~ Big. SCOTCH W ‘WHISKIES. Is now receiving regular Consigaments of sustaining properties of the heef. It is. a eau crAdS PRIVATE STONE AND OE MASONS. MAR: | a = HATS, BONNETS, “| this fact, together with its absolute purity, HOTEL. Agents for the Tanwas SroNe axp Stren |, ; » EXTRA SPECIAL I FINEST LIQUEUR. W ‘ that commends Bovril to physciaus and : a, Line Facrory axp Tas: Hoxexoxo Brick 7 Z AT $1.50 PER’ DOZEN, "BLACK & HITE)" BALL DRESSES scientists, and proves in practice what it Ladied Afternoon Tox Rooms. Tite Co. d ‘ : > MEN demonstrates in analysis. ; Private Bar and Billiard Rooms. ALL KINDS OF os he V.. 0. 8. (OLD MATU RED), : : and TRIM GS, 1) ; Reoms Specially reserved forCaptuinsofthe} SANITARY APPLIANCES AT §18 PER D : ‘ ‘Goui ; r : MERCANTILE MARINE, supplied and Sxed. OZEN. % TAINED 4 3 ° Di the best & iE . ; : YO BE OBTAINED AT MOST Direct frim the bes anaes a B OVRII EY and Cold Water throughout: iat ieee of Building construction un- Tetphore PURE MALT WHISKIE SKIES NONE BET Of . Pans and Lyoxs, . isa . Electrically Lighted, Sanitary Board Notices receive prompt CLUBS and HOTELS. — ? TR é : ’ Sleotri ei ttenti F _ | SU WERIMMED HATS made up to : : Llectrie Passenger Elevator to each Floor. | 2 Sia cant the zargest Stock ‘of Safes in Caldbeck, Macgregor & Go, a : ; ; ‘To be obtained at all Sronzs, Onemasre,} *Table-D'Hote at Sepnrate Tables. | the Colony. Call und see. : Suit ‘Customers. A i e Chi : For terms; &e., apply to the ‘Try the Taiwan Stone Lime—the bost WENE AND SPIRIT 'MEROHANTS, "Sole ‘Agents, Horeny ‘&c., throughout Hongkong, na MANAGER. in the Far East. ; i 18, QUEEN'S ROAD. aah - : 2, Hongkong, Uctober 17. 1902 BANE, (QRAWFORD & Oo. ‘ Hongkon. Hongkong, October 7, 1902. 208) | and Japan. ‘ é 969) 4y, etoher 23, 1902. | 2172 Hongkong, October 2, 1902. 2026 ‘ong: sss er Intimations. Intimations. ; ‘Tntimations. PEVLAND fie “LODGE. B, BO, REGUTAR MEETING of ZETLAND LODGE will bo held at. Freestasons' Hatt, Zetland Stroety on SATURDAY, the Ist November, -at 8.30 for Dp.nt. pre- ciscly, Viaiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. ~ Hongkong, October 27, 1902. “G. FALCONER & O0o., WATCH-MAKERS AND Jh® BLLERS. NEW SELECTIONS OF- DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ’AND EYE PRESERVES. En ARE A iow ROSS'S FAMOUS. THLYSCOPS “ Te ronp AUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARIS as BOOKS, TMAN'S KODAES AND a "qUHte9 ne iran M. MUMEYA, fAPANESE ARTIST ANY PHOTOC aA : ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER AND FINISHED IN CRAYON. ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS. Ba QUBEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. No. i 2104 EOTHEN M ARK LODGE —No. 2 REGULAR ME TING of the foek YWOTHEN MARK LODGE will be held at the Freesasons' Harr, on FRIDAY, the Instant, at 8.30 for 9,00 pan. preciscly, — Visrrinc BRetunen are cordially inviven to attend. Hongkong, October 2: 3, 1902, f F BA 2170 .PHER THE A* in the abov omamed at the COMPA PRACONSFIELD ANTADE, in the Colony of Hongkong, on TUNSDAY, the Wth NOVEMBER, 1902, at 12 0'vioc. Noox, for the purpose of consider if thought fit, passing, the following Special Reseluti: ns — L. That the Capital uf the Coupany be inctedved 1 the creation and insure af 60,00 New Ordinaey Shares of $1) cach, with thesum of S10 paid upon each, and that the Directors he empowered and nuthorised to accept Katrenders of the preset 80,000 Ordinary Shares of the Com- pany of S10 cach on which the sum of $10 each has been paid up, and that one New Share of $11, with the xuin of 810 paid up thereon, he given in lieu of and in axclimuge for each old share of $10 fully paid up, and that thereupon the said uld sharee be cancelled, 2. That of the remaining $1 payable in respeet of ench of tho New Shares, tho sum of 50 cents le paid on the surrender of the old share, and that the remainder be called up (if neces- sary) and paid at such times and in such instalments as the Board may determine. Should the above Special Resolution be masaed hy the requisite majority of Share- elders it will be submitted for contirma- tion to a second Extraordinary General Mocting to be subsequently convened, By Order of the Board of Directors, W, KERFOOT UCGHES, Seeretary. Hongkong, October 25, 1902. PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LUIMITED., EX RAORDINARY GENERAL SHAREMOLDERS MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA (MITSUI & CO.) EAD OF FICK Aa AMOTO-CHO, TOKYO, LONDON BRANCH :-it, Lane Sianrr, H. HONGKONG BRANCH :—Prixce's Brinnrses, lee Hocse Stage, Four Froor. OTHER BRANCHES Slew York, Ban Francisco, Hamburg, Bonlay, Singapere, Sourabaya, Mauils, Amoy, Shanghai, Chotuo, Tientain, Newchwang, Fort Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Nagoya, Onuka, Kobe, Maidzuru, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Wala matsu, Karatan, Nagavaki, Kuchinotsu, Sasebo, Maidzurn, Miike, Hakodate, Taipeh, ce, anph.c Address; (MITSUT' (A.B.C. and A 1 Codes.) OONMPRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperiad Japaneve Navy and Arsennls and the State Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Homo and Foreign Mail und Freight Stenmers. SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Mike, ‘f ra, Yamane, and Ida Conl Mines, @OLE AGENTS for dokoku, Hondo, Ichimura, Kanada, Kishima, Mameda, Mannours, Ononr, Otsuji, Snsahara, Tsabakuro, Yosbinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and other Coals, N. INUZUKA, Manayer, Hoagkong. ine a My Hongkong, Avri! $7, 1902. 2186 Kinghorn & Macdonald, Oonsulting slechanical Engineers and Srurveyors, Contractors For THE Suprty ov Kiyps or Macarnery aN ALL \ MEE CHEUNG, HIGH-ULASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printing for Amateur ‘Esnanoestenta’ a SPrciar PearunE. BRANCH 1687 ANGLO-AMERICAN STORES. Hoxoxoxe Horen Corniwor. 64, Higin Road, Kowloon. High-Class Provisions, ; ALL GOODS GUARANTEED TO BE FRESE. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. eS THE MUTUAL STORES, 8 and 10, D'Aguilar Street., GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, - WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, &e, PRIORS VERY REASONABLE. GOODS GUARANTEED 1o sx FRESH Anp or tae BEST QUALITY. Hongkong, January 17, 1902. ‘Orders promptiy: attonded to. DOOLITTLE & POLLOCK, - PROPRIETORS. To Lat, TO LET. EVERAL newly-built 118 BOARD AND RESIDENCE, TANG YUEN, MACD INNULL ROAD, fom 1dth Jan. wary, Large, Airy, and Well-furnished “Rooms, Uninterrupted View of Har- dour, Apply ov Premises or FATRALE & CO., ad. Auctions. “PUBLIC AUCTION, P38) Undersigned h lnve received instrue- tions from Tos. H. Ret, Usq.,' to Sell hy Publig Auction, mn WEDNESDAY, the 20th October, at 2.30 pn. within his -Residenco, No, 3 Knutsford Terrace, | Kowloon, Tue ‘Wuore or His VALUABLE’ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ‘Comentiing — K deniey 8, 1902, oe Road, ZETLAND HOUSE. No. 10, Qcexy's Roap Centran. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, MEALY AT ALL HOUMB. BREAKFASTS, TIFFINS, TEAS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS. Moderate Charges MRS. WATLING. Proprietress, 12. talo tho letting, cte., of Proporty. . g, AD SETH. Top Floor, 87 Queen's Road Centr Hongkong, Ocithor 26, 1902.’ , TO LRT. WER ESTLEY, Urren Bi AT. % tenons, May 29, 1144 9 with Marrnesses, ‘Teaxwoon Wanononrs with Bevetnen Grass, Ax- urssten Carret, Teakwoor EXTENSION Dixixe Tance and Carrs, Siprpoann, | Dinner Service, Picrunes, Cooxmne Srove and Urensiis, Ercnmcus, Puoto- oravones, One BriickeNsoury Tyre. wrrrer, One Hanmonp Tyrewiren, &eo., &e ; BE. C. WILKES & CO. %, C. Winks, late of Kowloon ik. M Docks, has estublished himself, under the above title, as CONSULTING ENGINEER AND MARINE SURVEYOR. Estimates for all chrsses of Engineering and Ship Work, Apply to. * pe LAU CHU PAk. Hongkong, October 15, 1902, TO BET. { i Brus LODGE, Tur Prak. 1st November Next. For ternis and particulars, apply to, * Also One Corrace Praxo by LANE, CRAW- FORD & Co.. (in good odor and condi- tion), And A Lanocr Assortment of Paras and PLants in Pots and Stanps, No, 12, Beaconsfield Arcade, int Floor. -Hongkung, Uctuber 2, L001, 2221 COMPANY, LIMITED. | Hongkong, October 6, 1902. No. 1 and 3, Wellington Street, Hongkong, | and Sewing Machines of the Best makes in stock. 4 ROOMED HOUSES at Morusox Hin Gar. Cheap EUROPEAN FLATS in Wanchai The Undersigned will be glad to under. of Houses for Owners 2193 CHMON: HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE 2063 pa AMON iN vee . “Tipton shut down the roll top desk in * his private office with a bang, throw, thé Just derelict envelope into the waste basket find turning with smiling face to ithe clorks who had gathored in ‘a little group to hia him goodby, said ; * Wall, boys, I’m off ; keop your end up while I am gone, and remomber this: I don’t want to heara word from you. Don’t . send moany mail, Don't try to reach me by wire or telephone, even if the building burns down. I'm going away for a real vacation, _ whero I don’t want to be disturbed,” Then he shook hands all around “ind hurried off to join his wife at tho railway station, The usual oxcitement incident to the | departure ofa train was successfully lived through. . As thoy sped out into the open country Tipton looked at Mra Tipton with © a fond, oxultant look. *There, my dear,’ be said, ‘were off at Inst! For tho first time in yoors Tom going to lose mysolf. No mail, No mes- tages, Complete rest. I wonder why I never thought of it before.’ ‘I'm go glad,’ said Mrs Tipton, ‘thar ‘you've come to your own” sonsus at last. This will do you a world of good I know.’ ‘In the. epurso of a fow hours thoy, al. ighted at their station. Thon they were driven miles and miles—it scomod. ulmost interminable—until they came.in sight of al. the mountain side, where they wore received. with all tho splendor of courtesy that only a rural hotelkeepor knows how to bestow. ‘Lipton could searcoly wait to got into his SD | outing clothes, An hour later they wore i atrolling down through the quiet. woods tu tho bank of the stream that chirped away 2113 | to tho musie of tho breeze. ‘Could anything,’ miirinured Tipton, ‘he finer?’ , He presssd his wife's hand. j “This is rest, This is true solitude. When I think Vacant | of that maddening city, I-wonder how I could ever have lived there, to go back again.’ The next mourning after n fine brenlefast for our frieud had made sure of his place I nover.want Tenms,—As usual, HUGHES & HOUGH, | Auctioneers. - Hongkong, October 22, 1902, TU LED. JHE RETREAT, Mount Kescert. Estanuisnep 1872. HOP FUN3, 4 SHIP CHANDLER, &c., Nos, 30 & 32 Wing On St. Central, 2007 Conpurr Roav, Houses at Causeway Bay, Face 7 Poo Grounp. GODOWNS ‘ai ° Bowrixoroy PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned have received instruc- tions from the 'Sran’ Ferny Co., DEALER In ALL KINDS OF New TRON, METAL & STEEL for APPITANCES, IGE MAKING.- iy EnSRS. KINGHORN ayn DLAC. WE DONALD ‘having boon appointed Sove Acents for Messrs. J, and HE. Tate's Patent, REFRIGERATING MACHINERY, are prepared to supply Estimates, Plans and Specifieutions for all sizes of Machines. Office: No, 13 BraconsrreLp Ancape— (ground flour). Telephone, No, 143. Telegrams, * Kinovons, Hongku A. B.C. & AL Codes used, JOHN W. KINGHORN, MLALG., ML. Mech.-t., London, DONALD MACDONALD. Hongkong, May 28 1898, 1N#a ONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM. WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED. TIME TABLE. WEEK Days. ENGINEERING WORK, STEEL BOILER-PLATES, COPPER PIPES, GAS TUBING, ANCHORS & CHAINS, STEEL TEES AND JOISTS. Hongkong, January 4, 1902, “THE BACK DOOR.’ HE Series of Articles entitled ‘THE BACK DOOR, which appeabed in the China Mati, have been reprinted, and may he chris wpidat Born, briew et East). No. 2 Rivon Tenracr. Apply: to .. tu Sell by Public Auction, (UNLESS PREVIOUSLY ,WINPOSED OF LY PRIVATE CONTRACT), on WEDNESDAY, the ath November, 1002, at Noon, nt the Star “Ferhy Company“ ‘¢ Whart, Hongkong, The Steam-lnunches ‘EVENING STAR’ 2 Hongkong, October 4, in02. TO BE LET. ‘RISING STARS The * Leeniny Star! was built in 1869 and the ‘ Wisény Star’ in 1891, Doth of Teak with pet Frames, by the Hong- kong and Whampea Dock Company. g (TN THOROUGH REPATR), The launches will be open for Inspection at the Hongkong Ferry. Wharf from sonday, th the 20th Instant, until date .of sale Terms ;--As usual, or further particulars, apply to HUGHES & HOUGH, 3,600 tons—PRAYA HAST. Apply to SUBSCRIPTIONS. NEI RLS TO MOK, MAN CHEUNG, Compradoro Dept., Boerterrizny & Swiez, Hongkong, August 22, 1902, 17 Payable Quarterly in Advance “TO LET, IRION No. 2, the Posk, 6 Roo EXCHANGE LINES: 7.20 a.m. te 8.00 a.m... Kvery 10 minates.- an. to 8.30 ar ‘ery 15 minutes, . to 9.30 a, ery 10 minutes. . to 1.00 a.m. very 15 minutes, .to 12.45 p.m... Every 15 minubes. ta 1.15 p.m. Every 10 minutes. .to 1.46 pm...Rrery 16 minutes. 5 Psery 10 rainutes, uvery 16 minutes, . £0 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes, . to 7.00 pm,..Every 10 minutes, . t2 3.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes, NIGUT CARS. & p.m.and 9 p.m., 9.45 pam. to 1115 pain. every half hour. Sorpaya. 8.00 a.m. to 8.30 a.m,..Every 15 minures, 8.30 a.m, tu 9.30 am Evory 30 minutes, 9.30 a.m, to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m,..Evory 10 minutes, 12,00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m, to 5,00 p.m...Every 15 gpinutos, 6.00 p.m, to 8.00 p. very 10 minutes, eee to 7.00 p. very 16 minutes, opm. to 8.00 p.m... ‘Every 10 minutes, GHT CARS agon Week Daya. Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.46 p m. THERE'S NEW VIGOR AND STRENGTH IN EVERY DROP Per Cas? Go. ¥ dozen Pints, ‘y dozen Quarts, A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd, Sule laeads tor Hosunens. Cita ast MANtbA, ASK FOR LEVER WATCHES and CHRONOGRAPHS, Best Valye, campnatible with Good Workmanship. By DROZ & CO.’s Sarurpays, all Watches Guamanteed. TRADE MARKS: BERNA, 1 DIAS IRA. 7- Wachee and Ook repaired by Competent EUROPEAN EXPERTS, ea DROZ & CO, No. 14, Queer’s Rosd Central. Company's Office, 38 and 40, Contral, JOHN D, HUMPHREYS. & SON General Managers, Hongkong, December 17, 01. ne. Road [ 1061 MINERAL ASSAYS & ANALYSES, HE YanxaTss Vauey Comvany, Lro., T having its own well-equipped Labor- atory, is prepared, in order to assist in the 8 Mineral Development of China, todo Assay | MERCTRIC BELL work of all descriptions, Quantitative Analyses, and to classify mincrals for Mine owners and others. Mines a5 well ss Minerals of Economic SPECIAL CARS by Arrangomort at the { BATTERTES, CILEMICALS, E te House near the Flagstaff ; fro lith October, 1902, ' Apply to, E. JONES HUGHES, Hongkong, October 7, 1902, | tne nt Anctioneers, $20 per Quarter. Hongkong, October 18, 1402. oon No Charge for Inital Installation. Cinergy is nude dhe for Pomore average : TO UET—FURNISHED. — lenuth, ROM Ist Nov, to lat Dec, No, MOUNTAIN VIEW, Tre Prax, Application may be made to DESK TELEPHONES. For a small udditional ay ‘B.d.." : Care of ‘Ona Main’ Oftice, Hongkong, October 27, 1902, spun charge Desk Sets can le supplied, AUTICAN, SCIENTIFIC ann BINOCULARS axp TELESCOPES. English Sitver & Exxcrno-Puarep Wane, ELECTRIC FANS DIAMONDS CHAS. J. GAUPR & Oo., Chronometer, Watch &. Clock Makers, Jewellers, Gold & Silversmiths. N METEOROLOGICAL ENSTRUMENTS. VorgTnanper’s CELEsrareD Revents's Laqury any ormen Comrass ADMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS NAUTICAL BOOKS, -| Christoflo &Co.ts_-Evecrro-PLatep’ Ware; GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY in great variety. TO LET. : AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY, Splendid Collection of the Latest Lonnon ATTERNR, very moderate prices, URNISHED. Sf ELECTRIC SUPPLIES HOON COpaL TWO' BEDROOMS and BATH. iS. Healthy Respectable Locality. view. Moderate terms. af “M, i a Care of *Cuisa Tear! Office, Hongkong, October 24, 1902, EF ROOM Of Every Description in Stock, itd Good including : A. G@ GORDON, MLN 2179 ELECTRIC BELLS, NiAg ML MECH, E., Menpex Inxstirvrion or Exqineens anp Suurpvinpers 1x ScoTLaNp, JONSULTING MARINE ENGINEER, AND : NAVAL ARCHITECT, ~ ; Damage, Collision and Wreck - Surveyor. 14 Des Veux Road, Central. ‘Prenpip.’ | 2244 _ TO. LEY, (OP FLOORS, Nos, 12 and.14 4 Queer's Roan CENTRAL. + Apply te NSULATORS, LIGHTNING CONDUCPURS, WITCHH:S, THLEPHONES, WIRE, ete., ete. YUEN WO, No. 42 Pottinger ‘Street. Send for Price Lists. Hongkong, October 3, 1902. 2034 Telegrams ; es eee ‘ = INSTALLATIONS, HOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS, (Praya THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENOY Co.} Lap. ODOWN No. 1 (GROUND aod vor FLOORS) ~ Storing ee about 22 ating, —Tipton strolled out and said good morn- ing to tho proprietor. ‘Well, sir,’ said the proprietor; “how do you like our little view 2’ : ‘Great! exclaimed ‘lipton, * It fees tainly is n charming spot. By the way. , | You don’t happen to have any, of the New York papers here, do you 7' ‘Not regularly,’ said the proprietor. ‘You see, this is a place whero. folks come to Test, and 5 we.don’t have much’ cath for 'em. ‘Certainly not,’ said Tipton, ‘ Precisely. Thought [ would jast like to Blance over “M! - 2038 | the bead-lines, that’s all." He joined his wife, who was walking int tho near view, ‘This is a. great place to rest,"-he ob- served somewhat tritely, as they walked off toward the, stream, a place quite like thie. & morning paper.’ “Mrs. Tipton looked at him suspiciously. "Now, ‘dear,’ sho ‘said, ‘that isn’t fair, 31} You must forget the-torld.’ At noon Tipton sought the proprietor once morc, ‘Never’ was in - “Goitldn’r oven get - —_—_—_—_—_—_——XX____—_— . im Scientific investigations have revealed the true. naturé and componition of cod vor oil, which have ‘been thoroughly, . verified by oxperience. . No longer is ‘it neceasary to force down'a dose of nause- repulsive cod” liver oil to “get ‘its modicinal effects, The: extractives—the stonic, curative, re-building part—may ‘be taken’ separately ina pleasantly palatable form and with far better result. The. grease—the oil—is not only useless, but is A| undesirable and often detrimental, Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil is unexcelled asa tonis and rceonstractive. It is free from oily” mattor—devoid of any intimative of cod liver oil; yet’ is the most 2174 | effective proparation of the latter ever offer- ed, |..dust.the.thing. for-rin-down,-wesken— - ed, puny conditiona of the system.. Its best friends are those who have tried it, and ine what it is, Wholesale’ from A. 8. ation, & Co, itd. Hongkong. with CHINESE SHOOT. BOOKS: , L-dem Taz | King, “ IL—Ts'in Taz Man. Translated into English toe by Dr, E. i EITEL, Price; 40 Gonts the Set. - ‘Crna. Mane” Office 5, Wyndham Street, - : WATER 7 “JAPAN ch aaasTa1) tho quiet littly hotel— or rather an inn—on ©” by value purchased and consultations arranged appointment. Terms moderate. Cable Address, For Indigestion, Heartburn, Biliousness, Jaundice, and all. Complaints of the '. Wdiver and Kidneys. THEY ARE INVALUABLE FOR THE USE OF FEMALES: Pr any only, mt 78, How Oxtord Deford Stee, Londsn.- Sob by all Chemists nad Medicine Vonders, 5th October, 1901. ‘Nos, $9 and 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, October 20, 1902, Address :—THE LABORATORY, 49, Szochuen Road. “Yanovueses,’ Shanghai. 1726 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FOR HOME ERIENDS. have just unpacked a very fine SELECT STOCK of CHRISTMAS CARDS from the hest Fine Art Publishers. Price ranging from 2 cents to $2 each. Call early to make a good selection. H, RUTTONJEE, No, 3, D’Aguilar Street, H.5., gue, Erected and Maintained. ‘Kokinntes giceh Free for all kinds of Electrical ‘Work. Trained Mechanicans sent to Unt-Ports to ‘ fit dp Installations if required. NOTE ADDRESS ;—2 ICE USE , ROAD.” Yor fall parttoutars, &e., d&o., ‘Apply : W. STUART HARRISON, AJBL Inst. CLE, : Manager... Bongkong, October 27, 1902... " ako ait THE LATESY INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY NEWS. FOR HOME. The Overland China Mail Published to suit the Departure of each English and French Mail Steamer to Europe. FULL REPORTS “YUEN COAL ‘MERORA No. 17, OHIU LOONG STREET, "Wan Mucors: Linz, Crawioen' & Oo, /- HONGKONG, Hongkong, June 13, 1902. =5a- 1.—THE TERY. METRICAL ‘Re Re ‘ “(Gommereial, Sh Shipping, ate.) ¢14 per Annum "Gueluding Postage); “* Gna: Ma’ Ovvice, ‘ whe. ‘Carrs Mare 6, Wewpaaat Sraeer, Vawerovn’ ment Revant KEE CO,’ 4,~THE THOUSAND WworDs POuM. NTS, Terendecs the skin id uito bites sMabileats traganeo | 5 and. imparts & c ance i end tcellng of comfort... | RIGAUD'S CHOICEST NEW BITRACTS is RECOMMENDED i a “KANANGA “GRACIOSA! LOUIS XV: IRIS BLANC: ’. ASCANIO IRIS: AMBRE. -LUGRECIA: :/}- YLANGYLANG LILAS DE’ PERSE. PEAU' DESPAGNE” WBOUQUET UUELYSEE | WHITE VIOLETS BOUQUET: ROYAL, “WHITE: HELIOTROPE.. DILY ‘WALLEY v GLASSIO, THE CHINA-MAIL. cnr ee a gaa en a Hotels. “You don’t happen to havea telegraph UNTOUCHED BY HANG ora long-diatanco telephone near here, do you?’ ho asked. ‘Fact is, I came away - , 4 ? 7 ; : yesterday and forgat an important matter.” a ~ : : : IOE HOUSE STREET, HONGKONG. ; Name. Teas Tons, LILP. Captain, ‘No. sir,’ said the proprietor, ‘Wa | : : = F : : Pht & First-Class Private |-——---——-- eens 28 Family Eotel. we oe : eR grt Alncrity j dieayateh seat ae 3000 | Comdr. Seymour FR. Erskine | Japan She e 5 j : : : tl . Ist class 2 ‘13,5 in Jer atu: a l= tes Ur ennai eee wi PE Nesey, rommasmn Tea} Auer” ee | ee ens advertised’ Bee ; ; = : oh” Exeeedingly Spacious Rooms. “Amphitrite cruiser, 1st clas 111,000 i18, Captain Windham i Honpkeny “Very well, sir,’ said Tipton, ‘you can 2 ‘ Very MODERATE TERMS to FAMI- | Argonaut cruiser, Ist class i ! Captain H. Chorry Jape make out my bill.” 2 teh LIES by the DAY or MONTH. Tenbeie ede uae ne ; Z Captain F. G. Stipford Honghong Hore i ral: f ci ramble * gunboat, Ist class B 3 Lieut.-Com. F. M. Leake Nanking Ho glared Berealy around him and walked ‘ Hongkong, December 18, 1900. 2639 Britomart . gunboat, Jet clasa ) TioutComdr, TD. Pratt Hankow : upstairs to hia reom. 3 Cressy cruiser, int class | Captain H. M. Tudor Hongkong *My dear,’ ‘ would you mind if we' got Cherub wator tank and tug 4 Hongkong out of this prehistoric place on the first For INFA NTS and IN VA LIDS. Pelham House, : Eelipes. = Se ce anal aabaee i Captain R, H. S. Stokes Wubu - aut FAMILY HOTEL, Espidgle . sloop ee Comdr. Barton Hongkong ; . ; Ceeera Sh ETT Ea erie . . _ | Famo* ‘ 0 -boat destroyer — Shanghai Mia, Tipton gazed at him Ulanly for a When prepared is similar to Breast Milk. Wascomast Smmzen. | Pages cruleer, Sr else Coma. J. Graham Yangeo. moment and threw her arms around his —— —— . M. MOORE, | Firebrand gunboat, 2nd class 5 3 < Fonhun dak. MELTING FOOD WORKS, PRCKH AM, LONDON, ENGLAND, 865 Proprietoress, | *Glory battleship, Ist clase 5 Captain W. A. Carter Tapan 5 earn sic : : ms Goliath ttleship, let class 95) K Captain Lewis Wintz ; Min a sho exclaimed. ‘Why, i was 7 Handy torpedo boat destroyer Liset.-Com. G. 0. Hardy aeead only staying here for your sake, TP didn’t | __ aS =, 2 Te 3 g THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, Hart torpedo boat destroyer Comdr. J Shanghai dare siy how lonesome I was! T an afraid, ‘cead! i L por |e alee ane pee wees eames J Fleet Reserve Hongkon, _ Lt.-Comdr. G. B, Powell Yangteo- isang Re-building ; Comdr, C. W. M. Plenderleath! Hankow Captain W. G. White Japan Lt,-Com. C. P. Manso! Shenghal Commander W. H. Nicholson | Hankov Capt. Harry C. Reynolds Shanghai Lé.-Com. Morria H. Smyth Shanghai Com. D. St. AS Wako Hongkong __- Hongkong, Comdr. 0. A. W. Hamilton Hoankow Lieut.-Com. Murray Lockhart {| Hongkong Lt.-Comdr. Worsley Hankow Fleet Reserve Hongkong Captain Lewis Bayley Hongkong Commodore Robinson Henekon Lt.-Comdr. R. W. Dalgety H Kiuldang” Lieut. Forbes Woosung —<—$<— | ‘Singapore | . —— | Hongkong Lt.-Com. C. Mackenzie, D.S.O.) Shanghai Fleet Reserve Hongkong Lieut.-Com. Hugh Somerville Hankow Liout.-Com Chilcott Shanghai THE WAVERLEY EOTEI, | kayen't such things around. This, as you loa shins we t ee 2 ; reste Janus corpedo boat destroyer my déar, wehave never lived in the country ° RY < The Physician's ELGIN ROAD, KOWLOON, ~ | Kinsha at river gunboat” long enough to appreciate it.” yy ¢ e y Care for Gout, aes “ TMoorhen . . river gunboat 4 4 PP! 5 i Sp Rheumatic Gout ee A ‘Two hours ister thoy wero in the dining g b : anil Giatel IIREE minutes’ welk from the Steamer { Mutine _ sloop ; : S sess . Wharves, and seven minutes by |Qcecon | battleship, Ist class car of the Long Branch express, with the ae Ferry-lsunch from the City of Victoria. ‘Otter | : torpedo boat destroyor ani af and a cold b be- The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and tmost <3 irate Ft ; = Phoenix eee east and a cold bottle Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Gentie Medicine for ‘ii eee Hately with thirty-iye:rery Phos a: mae 2nd class tween thent. s a <x i Li A 1 : 1 Ty 01ns. - Re ser, 2: Sour © Eructations, Bibouy Affcctions, Tata ake Everything of the Best. Rambler _ Surveying-vessal 'Y’yo wired the boys to send me the sack : and the Dinner Parties by Special Arrangement. Rinaldo « sloop mail,’ said Tipton. * I will talk with the leaner ss Z ickness of Pregnancy. . Billiards (Thurston Match Table). Robin : river gunbeat A Most perfect culinary arrangements. © Rosario “| sloop 3 z ~ E Food both in European and Eastern | Ssndpiper river gunboat I see the market opened up strong this = ; ~~: £ adi ! atyles, Snipe | river gunboat morning. And now, if you will excuse me, Seiprincny iat | 4 oe i. BUTTON TEES Take ; set torped boat destroyer Vil step in the smoking room with this roprictor. . ain bp ep i Tamar- - receiving ship bundle of papsrs and catch upon twenty- Hongkong, March 3, 1902, 408 | Teal river gunboat four hours’ lost tine.” = = Tweed r coast defence gunboat KOWLOON HOTEL. | Yom nes . C EN UJ | N ft 5 Waterwitch Surveying chip - TT - x re F 4 : . Rare) i _ > | Whiting torpedo boat destroyer NO OPIUM IN CHAMBERLAIN'S i E SINGER M AC H | N ES re HOTEL is situated in a quiet | Wivern coastdofenceship,armoured! COUGH REMEDY. locality, away fro: the din and } Woodcock river gunboat - ee ae 7 disturbance of the City, and surrounded byt Woodiark iver gunboat AY cm ar pe eae ARE MADE ONLY IN staiptt Gla t'so Woguice 2] | secretion of the mucus, and-the relief - sidence. Tho building stunds on an # seer of the moon and ote et AN GLAND and AME RIC A (cine ve ia Vicon tes CE Rs Gegreor gency en se within easy secest of the Kowloon Wharves, mala a = rine: Mail Steamers disem- . . The system ia also weakened and rendered whore the Principal ; 5 ry . a1 Si . 5 den iore suscoptible to cold, Chamberlain's soars ett siuel Sere isa, : Flag of Vico-Admural Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge, K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief. Cough Remedy does not contain opium in ee a ey rend Billing, any form, Jt ators relief and leaves the eT Citas fo Kxcallant:, A system in ahealthy condition, It always Ff ef ve j a ures and cures quickly. For sale by Al J. W. OSBORNE, J. H. DOWNS, ~ WATKIN! Proprietor. Manager. Dealers; Watkrxs Ltd., General Agents, Hongong, ‘Septembor 6, 1950. 850 roy ht MH AOWAMIOAKAGE SORE cashier over the wire as soon as we get in. i rorwmal Scr * * Flag of Rear-Admira! Harry T. Grenfell, C.M.G, NEW VICTORIA HOTEL.! ROTISSERIE, Meals a la Carte. A GENTLEMAN rushing into the railway station asked a porter if lic could catch the 10-30 train to Londan, The porter replied ; *That depends on how fnst you can ran, sir. It’s been gone three minutes.’ (ere. STEAKS, ete. etc, at any time, between 7.30 a.m. and 11 MRS, MIDDLETON, Astley House, Chipping, came in to-day and inform- @d us that one bottle of Stearns’ Wine of God Liver Vil completely restored hor after asovers attack of Influenza. She was so weak before taking it that ahe could scarce- ly walk, but after taking one hottlo sho was able to get about without difficulty. The statement was quite volumtary. ~ Tur Presrox Dxug Co. 93, Fishergato ‘and 1, Fox - Street, |. Preston, England. Wholesale from 4.8. Watson &Co., Led. ongkvng. ‘rn pm. Monthly Tiffin at Moderate Rates. wader . Sane ak Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station. Hongkong, May 1, 1899. 1787 HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. .INSTRUCTED FREB OF CHARGE z 2 eer . ee LUN $ GAP, TRE PEAK, * 1 1 z - . Flag and Des:ription. Tons. | Guns.| ELP. Captain, © | Last veported: at AVAA INO Od CAALNVUVAY SI GI108 ANIHOVA AUTAT BUYERS near the Tram Tpratrcs, T rernone 58. Dentistry. FOR SALE, FOR CASH, OR: ON For Terme, - oe - _ §$MALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. | Apply wo the MANAGER. 741] otto Fronch gunboat Liout, A. Belloy Shangan S rESN” TING, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING co., : SS ——— | argus French gunboat Capt. Crespin .| Canton Surgeon Dentist Sena esemee ae | ‘Aspie French gunboat ! Commander Journet -| Saigon No. M4, DiAcurtan Srevér. 3a, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG, Pee Mah ounboet age Canton Rive. % , * Bengali j French cunbost Lient. Fitle Haiphong Bugeaud French cruise: i Capt. Lefovre Shanghai | Comete French gunbo..t 5} ‘ Commander Lovel Haiphong Decidéo : French gunboat H 90 | : ' Communder Leamy Shanghat DARTRING : D’Entrecasteaux French flagship * 12 Captain Fournot . > Siwongehauwan [ épe t _ | Friant French cruiser 1 Captain Serris i Woosung | y ANOLI N E SDARTNES: ease Kersaint French gunboat ao! aa | Capt. Le Golleur Tonkin oS See : H : Lion French gunboat Capt. Bécus Saizor ; : Capt. Hurst Yangte- S * x ’ : French gunboat = : . DENTAL SURGEON, | Natural Toilet Preparations. ee a Rragehcrmcoe F ae Captain Seven Shangiai su, QUEEN'S ROAD OENTRAL. : ‘DARTRING’ TOILET ‘LANOLINE’ tn small TERMS VERY MODERATE. i Consultation Free, ass Captain_Bonifoy Kobe [ . Redoubtable | French cruiser i : 1 I 2 5 and large collapsible tubes. Makes rough skins Styx | Fretch cruiser . : : Capt. “Vincent | Sai son Orrice Hours: 9 a.M. 70.5 P.M. smooth ‘and protects delicate complexions from H | Surprise French gunboat 529} | Captain Mornet Ks 7 Hongkong, March 18, 1802. 585 5 the effects of wind and sun. Takisng French gunboat i : t ARIS Se Set Bo e “DARTRING' ‘LANOLINE? TOILET SOAP is | Vauban | French cruiser ! i Captain Along Bay : v meahicn ‘ aes = Vigilant French gnnbost : Canton DENTISTRY. "Dating? BRAND unequalled for-cleansing and keeping the skin 4 = vee ee een Soren sunen J appears upon Bd ; é H SUI SANG, 9 ‘Lanpline’ Peeparations. Wholesale: €7, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Bussard i German gunboat 1g 2900 ve i Hieutachos ng the original supple. It never irritates. | i : rep ieee irae Lately Practising with Dr. 1. Sanara z : Fiirst, Bismarck commun tases : eee Gabe, Filbranat DENTIST ; - Guiet German ganbene 500: Wm" | Capt. Hilbrande Shanghat Nes 4, Queen's Roud Cente ; Hans+ ‘German cruiser i ‘10, Capt. Passchen Viadivostock 4 ——— Berths » German cruiser i 2 | Capt. Derowskt panei Tlengkovg, Tanvary 1, 1898, hes) f 2 P| i F ee Dt: j; German sunboat i 2 Licut.-Commandor Sthamer ankow oe ee : Dus 3 Li saves 4 ; eae ag a * . Ba > Geraangunboat fect Comdr. Berger ts ‘ | German gunboat : Comér. Wuthmann ~ Kobe is 1" Sa 4 7 — ; = s oe : Sahwatbe : German gunboat Commander Hilbrand ~~ : Singapore—- : Seendler ! German gunboat Comdr. Hoffmann Shanzhat HONGKONG —_- 3 : FOR Al p ; Tiger German gnnbeat Comdr. Schrader Hongkong . 3 i : THE Vorwacrts German gunbost ~ \ Comdr. von Woise Tungting Tako DOCKS. - = f e eee TD Thetis German gunboat : — Shanghai fallin i oe ee Te, , Z| who very Finost Dressing, ‘€ HE : erave. bardi «+ Ttalinn cruiser Captain Joh: Boot Chemutpe A Recurd of the Foundins ‘ , Restores the Hai be ife of Meo. Polo Italian cruiser 5 E Captain Botti : Woosung and Development of the f j Promotes the Growth. Puslia Ttalian cruiser 2 00 Captam Canale Negasaks Hongkong and Whampoa ee the all, Vesuvio Ttalian cruiser Captain Zezi aes anglysd Dock Go., Limited. f : he Re Captain d’Azeved: Hongk : ; f a Strengthens the cots. : Diu Portuguese gunboat 2 _ - ‘aptain d’ Azevedo longkong Reprinted from the ‘Caixa Mar,’ e : TAZ ; Preserves the Hair. e aire : Portuguese gunboat i Capt. F, J. Burboza Leal Hongkong : Rendersit Beautifully Soft. Admiral Nachimott | Hussian cruiser Captain Stemrann Hakeodato ‘Pri Fifty Cents, ° Removes Dandruff. A ONE-TIME order, like one blow of the | Aloout Ruasian gunboat ’ Comdr, Guinter _ A Viadivostock riC0 oo. sesesee .Fifty Cents. 3 ; rn a) ATI {1 Irritation. F y Amaur Russian cruiser Comdr. Gramatchike Port Arthur : : i ays paste hammer on the head of the nail, © | Pobre Russian gunboat 5 Comdr. Zalevsky * Newchwang 2 a . : : eo ; ssi 9 Comdr. Yourieft - - . Port Arth Tobe had at the ‘China Mail Office, : 3 Presesves Strentnens, ana Imigorates au impressiua, but it is only the com Gace ee eve Comdr Zegarousky Shanghat - 2, a ens? ‘. = *rel 1 “ce, * 7 a $ + 5 Wyndham ‘Streot. ts a ned directions for wscin tinuous insertion of the advertisement, | Gromoboi Russian battleship _ Captain Jessen Nagasuki Full description a Fd Ps * Sh : ° : Gt oo danguages rufpliad with every butte. ‘i 4 ding the | Guiliak -Russian gunboat Comdr, Shunoff : Shanghat : een —like the continuous peunding on Koreetz Russian gunboat Comdr. Novakowsky Shanghai- RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN : Z| 9 jo, 2'Gpanditriple 2 6 size) Sper f “it, chat drives the argo: | Mandjour Rusajan gunboat 2, “{ Commander Muravieft Viadivostocy ‘> PORMOSA: oh : id Bottle trom Dro gists, Sec all ‘over heat of the nail, chat drives 8 Otvajny Russian gunboat § Comdr. Vasilioft i Art Arthur . : 4 ie eS i Yi 5 3 j ian ba ip 5 5 Captain Koroleif : fapraaaict Ry G MG fas os f Fz : : b hes it Peresviet Russian battleship Vaptai ena By G. TAYLOR, I. M. Customs. a ees 2 cae Edwards’ Harlene to. ment home and clinches : Pervopaviovsk Russian battleship ; Captain Jakovleff pry Araur & Fever mind babys Ttwill soon grow now.” High Holborn, Eqgsdon, Eng. | Poltays Russian battleship . 5 Captain Osoroff | Port Arthar With Wooveurs - Rasboynice Russian cruiser 5 | ,Comdr. Kovnarsky = : . Rossia ; Russian protected cruiser . 4 aun Sepelsennipod ii fea. a - : =a * BEST Medium tor ak Rusgian protected cruiser | 10,923 5 ‘apt. Matusevich _ [Reprinted from the China, Review.] @ : 4 yg aes Advertising is te a eapal 3 Russian battleship 130,080 Captain Serebrennikoff * oe Sane ed : . Rap : : . : ; vertising Silatch- Russian gonboat | Lieut Comer, Ivanoff rox Arthur “One of the Best Skotches of Formosa Life - . = et 7 Sivootch Russian gunboat omdr. Ginter ort Arthur yet written, ; : A é jf Varyag z Russian cruiser Capt. Babr : : . : >| Voadak Russian gunboat Comdr. Zagoviansky-Rissel Zabiaka Rusaiau cruiser Comdr. Abramoff Brite se. ee eee es B10. Commander Karl Rohror Counnander C. G. Bowman Lient.-Uomdr. J, M. Helm Licut.-Comdr, W. F. Halsey Comdr. R.-R. Tugersoll Comdr. J, K. Cogswell Captain Henderson UComdr. T, A. Stevene Ann: U.S. gunboat” i . - a ee . 0 EB i 2 S Ofien OW reety ES a = os : LEN aac tis OBEes ues Cee Ss : = : i : * — p¢ Don J Sa de Austria | U.S. gunhoab Hongkong. t ‘s . or : - raglees 4 | Frolic U.S. gunboat ; + SRR Soe aE 4 ay) General Alava U. & gunboat, BAST PRAYA RECLAMATION | § >: f ean | OS, Sunboar = ’ “SCHEME. 2 —ae Ista de a at = gunboee PT see — : hi tal ~ eon Kentudl _UYS. flagship JAS PROPOSED TO'THE HONGRONG | H gee Fea re Sanila | U!S. gunboat GOVERNMENT asp THE MARINE Or k : Monadnock. |: U8. monitor wboall as xe8arnh f as R y Monocacy 1 ‘ Comdr. ¥. M. 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SaTeeay Wepnespay, November 6 :-- Novn,--Auction of Two Steam-Launch Hveniny Star and Mising Ste, at tho ‘Star! Ferry Company's Wharf, Hong- kong. OOOKING RANGES, KITCHEN UTENSILS, and HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. Trespave November 1 i— Noon. Extraordinary Meeting of Sbare- holders of ‘The Punjom Mining Co., La, at the Company's Office. Taenstay, Novembor 1% : 94 \. D. C. Performance at the — ee . y Hull, WM. POWELL, i LIMITED 28 & 84, Queen's Road. Baeablished A.D, 1841, r Beg : Hankow, the wife of G. T. Roxrys, offs 23 ” / ‘ Son. the 23rd;October, the wifo of R, 3. Winter, EM. Customs service, of a Son. West Bournomouth, by the vicar, tho Gussen Sanueaunt, Royal Garrison Ar- sillery, \tbe fact that ¢he diversity of opinion securing the excoution of those we alvcndy possess, which would give us Lall the advantages that we really necd.” “Mr Colquhoun, iu these sentences, takes the view’ of a very large section of the foreign community in China, and as we can judge the minofity is just as BIRTHS, LOCAL AND GENERAL. On the 20th October; , ut ‘Taiko,’ . Notes by the Way. The English Mail of the 27th October wns dolivered in London on the ‘ith Nov. so far : At No, 33, Nanking Road, Shanghai, on MARRIAGE. On 10th Septeniber, at St. John’s Charch, important in real knowledge of’ the Newehwang, Ray. ©. Stewart Miller, Captain Herneur | past and present state of foreign rela, tions with China and quite as” com- petent to forecast the future as the sup- porters of the Mackay Treaty, who seem to arrogate to themselves the ability of Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai intends to build DEATHS. taking the only wise and statesmanlike anew Tientain, with main streots 60 feat At Chouping, Shantung, on the 22nd course in this momentous crisis, Had October, the Rev. F. J. Sureway, Fngli Baptist Mission, of ‘typhoid fevor. second son of Colonel Rt. A. Sargeaunt, Inte Royal Engincora, of West- ridge, Aspley Guiso, Beds, to Nona, Mite LiceNT, youngest daughter of | Robort Dunman, Esq., of Singapore, Corporation is to be opened in Tjentsin next spring. wide, all two-storey houses, and no mud ish | China given any evidence of a desire to | huts, reform there would haye been less rea- son to doubt her good faith ; had there been, for instance, an attempt to reform The Crown Prince of Siam will visit the World's Fair grounds at St. Louis with his suite on his way to Siam from at Europe. At Lossiemouth, Scotland, on 22at Soep- tember, after a long snd painful illness, Gronur SuzrHern, inte of Selangor. | the Central Government (so-called) FIPThe mublication of this issue commenced Peking, al 6.46 pom. to place the status of ealaricd = officials upon a sounder basis, fewer Six hundred and twenty students have criticisms would have been Jevelled at the | been énroiled at the Peking University new treaty. On tho attitude of the offi- with ite -dapariese instructors, after 6 cinls towards the proposal toabolish likin ati’ examination in English, French, the whole success of the treaty depends ; Germien, and it is significant that such an out- and-out’supporter of the treaty as Mr ie me 3, 0. P, Bland should consider it neces Tur Special Telegram sent to us to-day by our Shanghai Correspondent revenls The Chima snail. a — HONGKONG, TUESDAY, ovTonER 28, 1902, The Volunteer Camp. Tho Hongkong correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News writes as follows about tho Hongkong Volunteers :—The past woek erday’s meet: | has been a very busy and most instructive ing of the Shanghai Branch, of the | one. The numbers in Camp for some aroused by the publication of the newcow- | Ching Asagciation, ‘The Committees of unknown reason do not core up to those mercial treaty between Great Britain ‘i of last year, but those men who do turn up aro keen as mustard and work hard, T hear there is great rivalry between the crows of the two big guns, and that the time taken to load and get off a round is really ae, most excellent and would bo no disgraco Shanghai is | there is a division of opinion upon its | to regulars." When it ia‘taken into con- more directly affected by thenew treaty utility, Songkonp’s leaders of com-| sidoration that before camp bogan not a than Hongkong, the views of the leatl- mercial opinion “have been content to ing commercial men of Shanghai have } jog on ae thie contst. in Shanghai, }een consulted more by the negotiators aie for improvement ie tie Bone China but that the protracted negotiations were | | ble to determine whether the treaty ascot “ition carried on between Sir James Mackay will benefit them or the reverse and Exp! sary to suggest an amendment of the resolution adopted at. y the Hongkong Branch of the Associa and China has inno way abated. It is| io and .of the “Hongkong General not encournging to the advoentes of the | Cy, .nber of ‘Commerce ” have not: seen Mackay Treaty to find that _ si their way to give w ‘pronouncement for cantile community of Shanghni is equal- 7 ayninst the trenty, possibly because ly divided on the subject. gun, of the treaty, and it was at Shanghai ditions of. trade with aro putting their backs into it, F and the Chinese Commissioners, and it foo difident to suggest a change in| Bono by is to Shanghai that the commercialcom-| 54, terms, It is generally tunities of Hongkong and the Treaty. | tat the crux of the question lies in Ports turn for light and guidance in their the -willingness of the Chinese honestly attitude towards the treaty. The light to fullil the conditions of the treaty, and guidance from the northern port |wwnilg we longer ac- have been variable, and be held. eventuality, we can “yefor to past dispel the doubt and disappointment that prevails in the foreign camp. The broken pledges and tho frequent dis- regard of the existing treaty. Ia it strange, therefore, that a large minority refuses to be satisfied with the atipula- tions of the new treaty when it sees no outward sign of reform in one of the parties to the treaty? duced fares. supporters of the Mackay Treaty have ek displayed critics that has not tended to the calm considerution of an important interna an arrogance towards its tional agreement ; and it is one of their jibes that members of the China As- soviation who, for years, have clamoured for the abolition of likin are uow play- The Steamer ‘ Nithsdele.’* No lives were lot. A branch of the International Banking A Banking Departure. place their steamer Haiphong on tho run from Haiphong to Hongkong during the nre unable to forecast. this period in which the Hanoi Exposition will Tho psssage rate will -bo $75, China, and history reveals a long list of | 4, Marty’s ateamors will also run at re- With reference to the accom- modation of visitors, the Commissaire- General writea to say that the Committee LOCAL AND GENERAL, . The steamer Nithsdale, reported by Manila exchanges to have been lost on the . Maldives, arrived at Colombo undor her Trnffic has been regularly reaumed overt | own eteam faore than a month ago, as re- the railway lino between Shanhaikuan and | ported in the Chine Mait Sf the. 8th inst. New and handsome offices havo been opened by che Rusxo-Chineso Bank at Shanghai. A feature of the new bank iso doposit-roam valuables, which will he locked up in separate lockors, each requiring two keya to open, One of the keys will be retained by tho bank, the othor held by the customer, About 300 lockers of varying sizes have boon installed as an oxperimental commencement, but thero is amplo space for thre’ or four times that number should the demand increase. for customers! Accident to U.S. Gunboat. Tho U.S. gunboat Frolic which ro Cobu Ialand, has been successfully floated nnd wos to arrivo at Manila in 9 few days, in tow of the Naval ocean tug Pistacaqua, -which wan despatched to her assistance. The small gunboat Isle-de Cubs, which was on station at Cebu, stood by the Frolic until she wns houled off tho ‘reef. Tho extent of damage vustained by the Frolic bat when a thorough is at present mere conjecture, she is hauled out on tho slip, examination will bo made. A Tariff Commissioner Talks. : ‘. General T. S, Sharretts, the Commis- sioner appointed by President Roosevelt to assist in drafting a tariff treaty botween the U.S.A, and China, has been making American products in China. Nuisances at Kowloon. He states it to be his | conviction that unicss the presont means of collecting revenue are stopped by the com, bined powers and another form of taxation A telegram has been received from established, China will be bankrupt in less M. Reau, the Acting French than twonty years, and the powers will agreed | Consul, to the effect that the Compagnie | never receive thoir indemnity. A state- des Messageries Maritimes have decided to | mont equally’ interesting is’ that the com- bined European powers are joalous of American,commerce, and that in framing the tariff for China, of fifteen powors cast- ing thoir votes fourteen voted overy timo i 4 $ q turn ticket, which is just half the usual | to kill quaintance with the treaty docs not : Ey, return 4 a experience of foreign intercourse with fore, “and thore will be rogular sailings. Some time ago, we directed the _atton- | tion of the Sanitary Board tothe fact that |- herds of cattle are-nilowed to perambulate of the Exposition baye takey very ‘Precau: | tho gtreets at Tsimshatsui and graze on the tion against visitors: being imposed upon In the matter of charges for board and lodg- ing—sa matter to which we referred in a provious issue: An oficial agency has been danger to life. We have not heard of any appointed to look after the accommodation roadsides there, Apart ‘altogether from the nuisance these animals create on the roads aud sidowalks, they aro # positive person being molested, bat unyono who TELEGRAMS. (oma Btart' SPECLAL axnvrca).. THE CHINESE TREATY. THE DECISION OF. SHANGHAL MERCHANTS, A Narrow Majority. (From Our Gun Correspondent.) Suanouay, Oct, 28, 9.22 dm, The meeting of tho Shanghai Bratich of the China Association, ‘ela "yeater: day to consider the Mackay Treaty, , losted for.several hours. After pro longed discussion, the members, by 53 votes to 45, passed, amidst loud ap- plause, the Committeo’s resolution ap- proving of the Tronty provided ‘the and | ashore on a reef off the north-east end of | tanme of’ the Treaty are carried out honestly, with Mr J. 0, P, Bland’s amendment requesting the British Go- vernment to require. from the Chinese Government, as n preliminary to the ratification of the Treaty, satisfactory information on the methods by which the consunption tax will be levied, on the excise upon machiné-made goods, on the supervision of the nntive customs, consumption tax, &e., and on the amounts of the remittances from the’ . Provinces to the Central Authority at man had done a single drill on so large a } some sensational statements to the San |Peking. ° and that the work is absolutely new | Francisco Weekly Call, which interviewod to thom, it speaks well for the way thoy him on his return, WU TING-FANG'S SUCCESSOR, - HIS DEPARTURE FROM : PEKING. fig Excellency Liang Cheng, whe succeeds H. E, Wu Ting-Fang us Obin-’. eso Minister at Washington, leaves Poking in the middle of November for” America. . ar pee , [meurer’s. senvice,] _ THANKSGIVING SERVICE AT : ST. PAUL'S. Lennox, October 26, 1902, ‘Tlie thankegiving sorvico which was held at St, Paul's Cathedral to-day was short and: specially arranged to auit the occasion. .The~: effect was of a most solemn. and deeply im-. pressionable nature. EE THE STRIKE IN FRANCE.’ ~— ing an indonsistent part by daring to criticise a treaty whose principal ob- ject is to abolish this obnoxious tax to trade, a matter of fact, there is no incon- upon avd hindrance 8 sistency. The critics of the treaty ave just as anxious as its advocates “| of visitors, and the sgency will guaranteo | hog geon the nsually mild-eyed buffalo in- reasonable prices. lfuriated can readily understand wliat o menice it becomes to public safety.~ 3 : . Tsimshatsui is now a well-populated suburb In tho Polico Court at Shanghai.on the | o¢ -Yictorin, There is a large number of 23rd inst., Thomas William Staniforth Pat- young children there, The school for Eur-' torson, surgeon on. board tho P. &V. steamer | opoan children, with somo fifty in daily at- Socotra, waa summoned for thathe, onthe | tendance, is situated on one of the main The strike ricts, and the lossés sustoined Stolen Clothes. therefrom, are causing concern in France. ‘At the Magistracy, to-day, Mr Wolfe to two months’ prisonment for stealing fifteon pieces of clothing, value 8100. si oa ost hts ie ‘A Doctor's Successfull Protest. on sentenced a coolic im THE ENGLISH COURT... Thoir Majesties King Edward and Ques; Alexandra will ontertain a sumber: of royalties, including the German Rinperor, a Cargo Boat Sunk. 20th October, did rofuse to obey the lawful A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. ON SHOW - - WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 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Staif Increased. 121 : ; | ing a new and complicated treaty, we should not devote our energies to | Warning Ltd., Genoral Agenta. that likin should be abolished; but they doubt the efficacy of .the new A cargo-bont wns run into and sunk off Shaukiwan by an outgoing steamer (name unknown) on Saturday night. A pilot boat nut hold out the prospect of elficiens | picked up the crew, with the exception of one man, who is believed to have been drowned. treaty because, in their opinion, it does H. Teesdale, of Messrs Stekes and Platt, guarantees for its fulfilment while lay- and ar immediate burden upon tho foreign | Overdue Ship Arrives. import trade. In a recent article in The overdue barque Banffshire has the Morning Post, Mr. A. R. Colquhoun, arrived safely at Manila from Newcastle, China and | N.S.W., with 1,200 tons of com. She] ¥ experienced bad weather nearly all through. fondant made statement on cath. Hoe Captain Evanson, died at usked, however, in the first ‘place, if dhe ing, voluntarily, an additional pany. The evidenco showed that the Cap- of the P. and OU. Co. at Shanghai, order- od the accused to transfer to the Bailaarat, who is well acquainted with Chinese affairs and yet suficiently detached from the everyday tife of a the master, held a watching brief for the P. & 0. Com- hich the dector refused to do. The de- der an abatement of the neigance, roport. It these wandering mammals on the less fre- is quented roads, bat when they are allowed to stroll down to the Ferry Wharf and in- terfere with the ricksha traffic they are 7 ue urged with, ind Premium at the rate of seventy | *8 charged with a misdemeanour or. guineas hud been paid on her insurance. eriminul offener, fn < aes A, is ab tos rT ceti sea. Treaty Port, to take an impartial view, Tho Mugistute replied wrote as follows about the uew treaty: — that the offence was one in respect of which ‘Even if it were possible to ignore | The Regatta. these two very serious barriers in the defendant was liable to imprisonment A joint mecting of the Committees of | without hard labour for atorin nat exceed- way of the successful operation of the the Victoria Recreation Club and the | ing four weeks, or in the discretion of the treaty—-the opposition of x large section Hongkong Boat Club was held last night {Court to o fine not execeding two duys’ to consider the advisability of holding o | p5y- Ie wos criminal — offence, Regattn. The Hon, F. H, May, C.MLG., The defendant then admitted that what the Colonial Secretary, who is Chairmen of | captain had stated was quite true, but both Clubs, presided. It was agreed that | defendant's first contention was that the Thaw sania “adrenal eH a Regatta should be held on the 10th and | captain had no authority to order him to : 2 Eh eee eRe that {11th December next, under the joint | leave the ship in foreign parts, It was only pressing financial necessity drove | auspices of the two Clubs, and a working | outside his authority as Inid down in Seo- them to subscribe to the treaty, and | Committea was appointed to draw up aj tion 187 of the Merchant Shipping Act. that in their case it may well be said, | programme “nd armnge details, The] Ho signed the articles after receiving 6 Chairman intimated his intention of giving | promise in London that he would not be a Challenge Cap for competition by Row- | transferred to any other ship, and the ing Clubs, and received the thanks of the | captain, in evidence, stated that he was meeting, as the race is likely to create con- | informed by une of the clerks (Hook) in tho Chinese vocnbulary” it would not ie eae ee sain Londen that Dr Patterson was shippod abolish the practice. Desirable as the | joi stop Bae eats ca a oo tho only for the voyuge. Mr J. C. F, Douglas, abolition of likin, in the spirit as joint committees at yesterday's miecting | ty. Magistrate, sdemed perplexed by the 7, ier pirit as well] yeyo—-Race for Mr May's Challengo Cup} os. at: e a ’ ed if Mr Teesdale ‘could as the letter, undoubtedly is, it is more | (conditions-to be~published later), Ladies situations eam i‘ aOR a than doubtful if it can he accomplished | Pri rH a give him any advice; could be say p netlee ; plished | Prize and International. Mr Basil Taylor, | whatever was put in the articles, if one of at the present stage of Chinese affairs | Assistant Harbour Master, was appointed | the crow refused to obey it, ho was disoboy- jn the drastic fashion implied by this | Chairman of the working committeo pro tem. | jag a lawful order? Mr Teesdale berged treaty. If the Chinese Government | It may be. said that the prospects for the | of an answer to the question, and the really desired to’remodel the Empire, if Regatta aro very promising, and-it is hoped | yjuptstrate took a day to look into the legat it had the power to enforce its will, and | tho old glories of thia annual ovent will be . aspects of the caso, He then delivered a if it, were not hampered by foreign revived. jong judgment, which concluded as fol- complications, we might regard the lows :—This is a foreign-going. ship, and I treaty with unqualified approval, he- cannot find that the clause as.to transfer is cause we might then enforce it; but as rightly inserted. I therefore cannot punish it ig there is -too-much. reason -40-fear- this man under the act for refusing to obey the the-master,-which-was-that-he]- that; aiming teo bigh, it will share the ss ae of ee pe i he fate of many other comnrercial treaties ingrediont, ‘The makers. of Chamberlain's | * eet ae : a < Sand 7 ° Cough Remedy positively guarantee that | sorviag and transfer to another, with China, if, indeed, it evor becomes | this preparation does nee arnt opium in | summons ia therefore dismissed. Dr Pat- < ata ag | any form, or any other roful substance, A an accomplished aoch Jn conclusion, it | Neothers fay couidontly give this remedy terson—Am I entitled to net costs 7 may be asked why, instead of compos-] to oe litte aor eat prompt relicf | you ard aware, it isa vory serious thing to and is perfectly safe: t always cures and bo charged with u criminal offence, cures quickly. For sale by All Desters Wotship said be could not allow costs. of Chinese and of certain Europern . Powers--have we any guarantee that the Imperial Government ts really, in earnest in the engagements into which it enters? “My poverty and vot ary will consents.” Itis to befeared, then, that even if the treaty, as Sir James Mackay assu- res us, “abolished the werd likin from BABY'S COUGH MUST NEVER LINGER . Now is more distressing than to seo a helpless little infant suffering With w cough, and-tobe fearful-of using a remedy which may contain some harmful hich he was then j but will cure the cold "Tho | disagreeable. malady His | pale by AU Dealers Agents. as Bll more a Hidismed-anddonger-to-life. The growth of Kowloon in recent years warrants greater attention to its manage- mont. Cattle would not be allowed to wonder aimlessly about Queen’ Road or Den Vooux “fond. bo allowed at Tsimshatsui. A correspondent calls our attention to another nuisanco--one created yy the Sanitary Board. This is, a coolie with-a bell, who is turned Jooso like a demon from Hndes to disturb the sluin- ber of Kowloon denizons. In 1 well- regulated municipality, my correspondent writes, this nuisance would not bo tole- rated fora single week. The original idea | of the Sanitary authorities was doubtless a good ono, but tho bell in the hand of an ignorant coolic, who takes a fiendish de- |” light in its manipufation, has become. an instrument of torture. We would sugecst to our correspondent—having had painful experience of, the bell ourselves—that soine daring Kowloon resident“should impound the bell and then station himself outside Government’ House or the Colonial Secre- tary’s rosidonce at 5.15 o.m., and work, on tho bell coolie principle till the Governor or Mr Muay have given in and promised immediate reform. The daring individual, howover, if he intends to ach ou our sug- gestion should wear anarmour-clad suit, 03 both His Excellency and Mr May are good ahota! Desperate discases, demand. des- petate remedies. — ‘ ; : CATARRH Is ALWAYS THE RESULT Fo neglected - cold. Chambctlain’s Cough Remedy will pot sore catarrh;- thoroughfares where the cattle aro allowed commands of G. W. Babot, Master of the | wander about at their own sweet will, said vessel, contrary to section 226n of tho | anq if they are like school children in other Merchant Shipping Act of 1894, Mr J. | parts of the world they will probably inter- fore with the cattlo us they pass, ayd some day, unless the authorities stop in and or- e tain, scting on instructions from the agent } Jocal newspapers will have a tragedy to bad enough to have Neithor should they }~ at Windsor sbout the 8th Novembor. 7 os (ven dstastamiscnn Lorn sEnvicr,| THE SHANGHAI GARRISON. - x Beri, October 22. The German Government is fully in ac— | cord with Chinu and. France as to th con- ditions of the withdrawal of the troops from Shanghai,: Tho opinion prevails here, that * Great Britain’s hesitation to agree therato cau only be explained by her intention te- obtain exclusive rights, ATGHANISTAN. |—-According” té . statemonta inade ‘by the-—-—— Governmont in the House of Commons tee Russo-British negotiations concerning Af- ‘ghanistan aro very unfavourable, MISSIONARY MURDERED. . A British Missionary has beeu murdered in Fez, Morocco. No political importance,. howevor, is paid to tho incident. THE DANISH WEST INDIES. Brarriy, October 23, The Danish Landsthing has rajocted the treaty whereby the Danish possessiong in the Westorn. Indies would be ceded to the United States of America. { ARBITRATION. The King of Sweden hag decided the. question of the Samoa indemuity in favone of Germany. Ps DENMARK AND GERMANY. * Crown Prince Fredorick of Denmark wilt ‘very soon pay a visit to the German Em- peror. i i _ HM. thy Emperor has. conferred the Grand Cross uf the Order.‘of ie Eagle.’ - upon Baron von Vind, who was Danish Minister wt Berlin during the last eighteen- years nnd is now about to retire. OBITUARY. - ; Sigmund Hinrichsen, who was for ony yeara chairman of the common council of © Homburg, bas died. 9. o ‘ and:so prevent that . Thia remedy not only ,rolieves the ‘local irritation - of .the’ . throat and Tungs,. but removes the cause As-| of-the diseased condition. system in a natural and ‘healthy condition. Tt always cures: and cures. quickly, ey 3 Wareres Lid., Genecal relief, : : Waraive Ltd., General Agents, Tt leaves the For sl antiseptic liniment, ‘especially valuable for; THE. ELUSIVE PIGSKIN '§ the souroe of | Re and the cause: ° of many injuries:| Foutbsll 1 ould - use Chamberlain's Pain nat? Sati apraing and bruises. ‘One application gives: it, For ‘sale by: All Dealers TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, “1902. Witness--It ia a good day's work, .* - Mr Sharp—Oh, « full day, possibly, but not excessive. The Attorney-Goncral—Lut you have+ your office work’ do first 7—Yea. His Lordship—How long would that take you ?—Erom one te two hours, The Attorney-General~You do your indoor work first and then if you have timo you go on inspoction?—Yes, Tf { have time J inspect now buildings ; if not, T let them alone Mr Osborne—I would like to ask if he A RUMOUR! Impending Departure of British < Warships. Tust as wo go to press, the rumour Arrival in. Hongkong To-day. reachos us from what appears to be a reli- : 8a Hamburg. able source that orders have been received here by the British Naval authorities for thie immediate despatch of several largo more work tan ho can perform +I have, on several occadivns. The Attorney-Goncral—As T understand it, you have not in your own bands the direction of your work. T bolieve it is mapped out for you?~-When TU have an- swered those chits my work is done for the warships to Shanghai, We have made en- quirics at several likely places, bat have soorets of his’ negotiations at Poking, Ho mentioned shat tho treaty which he bad arranged would lead to marked progress in Macao, which would largoly profit by tho 7 tailway to bo built by Portugal M idea of the number of works, damoligh- ay e built by Portugal ftom, Mane monts and now, you did last yoar? { {to Canton, the removal of tho Customs 1 Tho Attorney-General—There were 2860 | blockade, ,and changes in the navigation of houses last. year. Rey, . Witness—T daresay 8,000 houses being the West River. Tho interest of Portugal altered, in the Far East would bo vindicated, und F.T. HL iwets, RE, ails made an | her trade receive s great stimulus, Thore oxarnination af the collapsed wall in}. ee é Snptombor, said in hia opinion the wall foll wero loud cheers at tho conelusion of hia out and the floor thon fell in.” apecch, aftor which an sdjourmment was By Mr-Sharp,-~That was a month after | made to the billiard room, where tho tho fatatily Yes, . Minister's health drunk with @ ‘And at loust env typhoon had taken place { ors Health wes deunk with cn in tho intervening ume 7—Yes. thusiasm, and justice was done to the re- Mr Tooker, rocalted, said that needles | freshments liberally provided. been unable in the short time available to recoivy official or semi-oflicial confirma- day, ion of the rumour. Hie Lordship—Could you give me an SUPREME COURT. IN ORIMINAL SESSIONS, ‘Before His Honour 1", Meigh Goodman, K.C,, Ohief Justice, and « Special Jury.) * Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1902. ¢ ’ A CONTRACTOR'S TRIAL, ‘The hearing was continued of the case in which Cheung Hong stands charged with e Wong Fak on Jul ! tho manslacghter of Wong Fak on duly wore used in tho shoring employed on 29, through tho’ collapse of a house in] Royal Enginoor's work, but not for Govorn- First Stroot, where the accused was engaged | ment work. 4 as a contractor in the erection of property. ‘Tho Attorney-Genoral said that closed the F ; +] case for the Crown. The case is being tried with the follow- A NEW AUSTRALIAN Description of the ‘Empire. LINER, T His [Excellency Senhor Jose d'Asevedo Custello Branco, Portuguese Minister to China, arrived in Hongkong to-day on the He will be ‘entertained thia evening at the Club Lusitano, where a reception will bo held. Before leaving reported to his suporior officera that he has { Shanghai he was foted by the elite of the Portuguesa Colony there and in reply to an address let his audience’ into the minor NA MAI HE CHI oe LONDON LETTER. : work and tho silken rudder. (From Our Quin Correspondent.) Lonpox, September 26. than the sublime impudence of the nppeal of the Boer Gene! civilised world. ‘I'culy, in matters of that it may tack, bargain the fault of the Boer lies in getting fo much and then asking for device to make it as much a servant, valuable though occasionally rebellious, as it is to ships at sea. more. One sentence in it is too pre- cious to pass over in silence, For in- atunce, ‘During the critical days which we have passed through, it was sweot pegs for us und ours to receive constant marks'of sympathy from all countries.’| Suggests the diplomatic relations be- Wo remember those marks of sympathy, tween France and Spain. carried on They consisted in cartoons, paragrdphs mainly by balloned'essai. France wishes and ancedotes of the foulest lies and |‘ make the hither half of the Med- libels against the Boers. Scurrilous iterranean into s private lake of her and loathsome attacks on every Briton, The borders of this lake from her late Majesty to the ‘Tomuies' the Latin countries of Spain, France, and were ‘sweet | and Ttaly, with the African regions of Morocco, and Tunis. The scheme was being warily mancuvred for a vapproachment (French words are The mention of a balloon naturally own. are in the field were rife, to us and ours,’ Now the Generals state that having not succeeded up to Algeria the present. in inducing the British Go- vernment to grant further assistance, | 50 polite! It would be vulgar to say a Jo, they turn to the Gentiles, and hopo| deal), when the effervescent Pelletan that, doubtless, overy one who has had started to crow. The President had affairs become popular ond familiar, and we shell not have to wait long for Nothing could bethore characteristic | the inventor who ‘will displace the balloon part of it by some arrangement vals to the|f planes like a jointed box kite so The encmy of every | tho Ist November, 1902, at 2,30 p.m, at flying machine is the wind, ond we shal! aurely meet, in time, some ingenious 8 i vould defer 1 5 ina! patial jury "3 Messra E, Oshorne, Mr Sharp said he woutd defer the argu. Richard Marten, 1. W. Mitchell, H. W. Robortnon, G, H. Medhurst, E)A. Howett, and J. H. Lewis. P. T. Crisp, Inspector of Buildings, was the tirat witness. Ho told the court that on.tho 27th June he. received » chit from Mr Tooker to go down to Centre Street and _.koo if the new houses hnd been built. Ho went down and found that they were not, and that was alt. Ho had not gone to inspect the old buildings, simply to soe the site of the new property. His Lordship—Gut how could you go'on the site of the new houses without going into tho ol@ houses 1--Yes, that is so. Inother words you did go amongst the old housest—Yes. The Attorney-General—But not for the purpose of going into Nu. 87 ments which he would have to lay before his lordship and the jury until the witnessca for the defenco had firat been examined, He proposed in his oponing statement merely to tell the’ Court. what was-their. “The following description of the BH. and A. §. S, Co.’snew Australian liner is ken from, Fairplay of the 26th Soptember :— On Tuesday last week, the new 8,8. Hn- physical explanation of .the way in which | the collupse occurred. At the outsct, ho | pire, built by William Beardmore & Co., asked them to carefully distinguish bo- Limited, Govan, Glasgow, for'thé Wastern tween this case and the long series of | - a ¥ collapses of buildings which had unfortun- {and Australian Steamahip Company, Lon- don, completed her triala on the Firth of ately marked the last season. This case had been spoken of and reforred to as one : 3 ae : of that number, and unusual attention ‘had Clyde, and fully implomented the condi. theroforo been drawn to it. Ho submitted | tions: of .the edntract. This handsome to thon: that it was quite differept. The } vexsel has been spocially designed to suit others wore nenrly all cases of thet collapse he .. ta of the C ae of new buildings, vither just completed or, | Me Fequirements of the Vompany’s im as most of them were aware, not completed, | portant mail and passenger service between for the condition of which occasioning | Australia, China and Japan, and. although the collapso—tho weather being of tructed io carry a large cargo, is also his franc's worth of cursing and revilling the King, to whom they aworn allegiance, will send ‘ulong the frane. They add that the small amount whieh Britain will give would be utterly jngufficient even if it were multipli- ed tenfold, It is only a bagatelle of £3,000,000, and the heroea whuse fine patriotism led them to leave wives and children’ to starve or be fed by the enemy, now send round the hat with a whining appeal for money to re- establish the homes, so that the only ones tobe ruined by the war muy be suppressed a Spanish republican paper hava now | Published in Paris, had called ov the | Business. Inquire at 4 Queen's Road, or Spanish Queen Dowager, had sent a couple of cruisers_to do the civil to young Alphonso, and was just ready to discover an alarming state of. anarchy peppery Pelletan preached patriotic preparation a little too previously. Now for a while there in Morocco, when will bo a necessarily large exchange of international soft soap among Paris, Rome and Madrid. But the mistake of it all is that they are reckoning with- out the Rock of Gibraltar. Mr Shar; You saw the shoring outside | course the immediate exhilarating cause | °%94 the cracked wall “—You. tog Did you look at the shoring to see if the —the contractor was primary rosponsihle, Tn this caso, the accused had nothing what- intonded to maintain s good apecd at sea, with vory superior accommodation for first wall was safe ?7—No. Not particularly, Should you not have done so t—Of course, I ought to look at all shorings, but jf I did so T should acver be out of Queen’a Road, . But you know what shoring in Queon’s Road ia put there for ; “you did not soover tudo with the material of which the { and second saloon passengers. The general wall was composed, or its defect, oxcoptin- | dimensions aro :—Length, 400 ft.; breadth, so far ag thoy were such as he might have | 46 ft, 6 in.; dopth, 30 ft. 2 in. and 4500 discovored on an ordinary inspection of the | gross tonnage; with a top-gallant fore- wall, ‘That was to say, his client could not | castle, long bridge, full poop, and a shade be held responsiblo for the collapsed unless | deck amidships. The hull is built of stec! it was shown that his own work was the | to Lloyd's highest class under special aur- the unfortunate loyalists in the ncigh- bouring colonics, and those of their own who surrendered earlier. 1 am glad they bave made this appeal, and we shall all look with some amusement to seo whut figure is made by Continental know what the shoring was put up in this case for ?—No, You are also. 1 understand, Inspector of Dangerous Buildings,—was there not enough, here, in the fact that you saw shoring againnt that .wall,—was thero not cause. It was extremely unfortunato for | vdy, and completed in accordance with the tho defendant that the accident happened | Bosrd of Trade regulations for passenger when it did, bocauso it had drawn an|stcamers, The upper decks und fittings amount of attention to it which otherwise | aro of teak, and the most modern appli- would not have beon drawn to it, They | ances have been supplied for the efficient i wore largely in agreement with the | working of the ship and tho rapid handling enough to urge you ta furthor enquiry 7—T| Grown as to tho facts, But they took | of cargo; including a very complete instal- had not time. ae the story a little’ furthor back. | lation of electric lighting, with double 7 _ You did not think about it (I thought | Thus the effect of this evidence given by tho | dynamos, and lage refrigerating plant, | bishop of Canterbury, the Earl of it would stop for another day, Crown witnesses would be very materially | with insulated chambers for the carri- | py. Ta thot what you lo? You stop for! attered. Tho crown witnesses were not in| age of meat, &c., to suit the Kuatern . auothor day hopin g the ee as ‘a position to say what occurred, but he | trade. Luxurious stoommedation has boen | whole army of twenty-eight guards, up T-—It is not. 3 ia ould :put into the Box evidenco which | provided before the machinery for tho first- Pay . : ‘ Ati | or what I would de if T had timo. T know | would Fel thom what did actually occur. grass passengers, and as the steamer is in- mutinied for their. Pay. Eliza tb, what E would like te do, supposing I had} A¢ tho mncistrate’s inquiry no evidence was | tended to trdo in tropical climates, the | Queen of England, failed to put in an Anglophobiam when translated into pounds, shillings und pence. Last Saturday night, the ghost failed to walk at the Adelphi, and the Arch- x and sixteen beef-enters, with a ume. His Lordghip—Doees uo one assist you in this work 7—Lately, yos. Mr Haggard. Mr .Osborne—What qualiticationa has Mr Orisp for hia position ?—Beforo coming 1o Hongkong I was head "draughtsman to Sessta Geo. Trollope and Sons, Grasvenor- yond, called by the defence, because no one was charyed, No vvidence for the defence had yet been called. : Tho Attorney-Genoral—You had an op- portunity of giving evidence if you had iked to do.so. ‘ * Mr Sharp—Oh ! Yes, but you don’t find’ Chinese running into. ¢ urt (Isughtor), excoptionally largo staterooms have been pluced ow the uppor deck, which admita of perfect ventilation, snd they aro furnished with the most up-to-date improvementa for thé comfort of the passengers. Above, on the bridge deck, are a spacious dining saloon and musie room ex site, and a comfortable smoking room, all with large appearance on Monday, and the theatre is still closed. We know it was one of good Quesn Beas’s little tricks to let. the pay of her soldiers and.’ sailors fall shamefully into arrears, but it was too a touch cf realism for Miss Nance In London 1—Yes. Proceeding, Counsel said their caso was | square windows, which give abundance of acute _ As Inspector of Dungerous Buildings, | rhut it was the second storey which fell is it mot considered necessary that you} first ; that wus to say, the top part which should see that the ndjoining building } the jury had soon yesterday. They to a house being pulled down should | ind evidence to prove that from in- be’ properly shored up?--Of course, it. is part of my duty, 1 admi itis really a part of my duty, bus if you saw the heap of chits I ‘hnve to attend to each morning you would not be surprised that I do not do all that T might desire todo. [have chits from the Police, tho Sanitary Board, anonymous letters snd I have to attend to those before anything else. His Lordship—But I would have thought that being on the spot it would not have takon up much time to see whether this shoring was or was not"suiliciently sound and stable. Mr Osborne— What salary do you get? —$160, with compensation. . At threo shillings }~ Yes. : After consultation with bia colleagties, Mr Osborne said—The jury would like to know if he was specially ongeged by tho aoe dN OF, dopendent witnesses, They had tho evi- denci of these witnesses to prove that the top part fell inwards towards the enst and nut outwards as had been assumed without the slightest evidence. This weight of four or five tans caused the’ floor to’ fall and thrust the west wall of the lower floor autwards. Lei Cak, o paivter, living in an upper rooin in 66, First Street on the date of. the collapse said hoe was siting in the paskage near the kitchen when he heard a noise, Thoro way nobody in the kitchen, but noise came: from it. He stood up, and then he saw a great heap of bricka and mortar falling down on to the floor of his kitchen from the western wall, The floor collupred then, The western wall ofsthe kitchen was then thrast outwards by the falling floor: “———Governuran| nis pl or How long have you been engaged here ? —Two years noxt Novembor, Were you onguged to come out for Government service }—1 waa engaged in the office of Measrs Trollope to come out hore to be Clerk of Works on 9 Govertiment building in Hongkong. Messra Trollope have agreed to take me back after my time here his expired. My agreement says Let Yond posed that the contract for the scaffolding made with Fung Kwoug was for S110. Mec 7. Orange gave ovidence. supporting the theory uf the defence os to the way in which the wall fell, Mr A. Parner gave corroborative tes- timony, and this closed the defence. The court adjourned until to-morrow morning when. counsel will address the light, while overhead the shade deck (on which the boats ure stowed) forms an ad- mirable shelter from sun and rain to the splendid promenade on tho bridge deck re- served for tho lirst-class passengers. Wery suporior acconm dation has been supplied on the poop for second-class passengers (which is scarcely inferior to hat for the lirst},and includes a commodious dining room, capital smoking room, large state: rooms, bath rooms, &c., and the ‘tween decks are fitted for Kuropyan and Chinese emigrants. The mochivery consists of a set of triple-expansion engines, having cylinders 28iv., 47in. and 78 in. dinueter, by blin. stroke, with two double-ended boilers for a working pressure of 200 1 and fitted with the most recent impro’ ments for efficiency and economy, including Howden’s forced draught, bronze propeller blades, Kc, Having been designed with cut-wator bow and figurehead, the Empire hus a very symmetrical appearance, and is altogether a splendid specimen of a first. class merchant steemship, She haw beew constructed under the supervision of Cap- tain S.G. Green, the Company's Marine Superintendent at Sydney, and Mr Lau. ence Niven, their Conmudore Enyineer, and the vessel is commanded by Captain W. G. Macarthur. ‘ho results of the trials were most satisfactory, u speed in excess of tho contract having been casily maintained, the Company's representatives O'N thing. eill to be compelled to do the same Curiously, the Standard, on Lam pleased to uote that according to a sporting ‘paper, ‘the consignment of live Scotch grouse sent a year ago to the royal shootings at Konigsberg are doing well.’ Never mind the grammar ~which may have been made in Ger- many-—but is it not perilously near tese-majeat, Majestatsbeleiligung, and all the rest of it, to suggest that the Kaiser can occasionally miss a Seots grouse? SORE AND SWOLLEN JOINTS, HARP, shooting pains, torturing mus- cles, no rest, no slecp—that~means rheumatisia. It is a stubborn discase to fight, but Chamberlain’s Fain Balm has cunguered it thousunds of times. . Ove application gives relief. Tryit. Fors le by All Dealers; Watsrxa Ltd. General Agent, “Wit Jones doesn’t seem tu have much voice in the management of his house.” ‘No ; but as he supporta his wife and her mo-her and two aisters he constitutes a good working’ minority.’ ROBINSON PIANO 60, “LED. Manufacturers and Importers DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY to tho PUBLIC AUCTION. JHE Undersigned has received inatruc- | tions to Sell by Public Auction, SATURDAY, his .Salea Rooms, Duddell Street, A QUANTITY oF VALUABLE HOUSEILOLD FURNITURE, ee Comprising :— Fisr Dovutz Brass Bepsteaps, Warp- Roses with Guass Doors, Burzav and Torte? Tauies with Mmron, Mapsre-Tor Wasustanps, Sinexoann with Beveriep Mingon, Drnnex Waacon, Divina Tauie, OVERMASTELS, Rookcase, WRITING TABLES, Currains, Carrrts, Ruos, Curiery, Execrno, Gniaes and Urockeny Wane, Tarestry-Covenrp Easy Cains, &e., ke, &e.; Mustoan Ivernument Trap, ——— The PLANIST, THE MASTER PIANO PLAYER Price, .. $550. CASH OB MONTHLY PAYMENTS. . Also Fixety Carven Cantos Brackwoon ‘AuiNet, Coven, Tanne Cuarms, Flower Stanps, &., &e, On view from Friday, tho 31st October, Catalogue will be issued. Tens :—Uuash on delivery, GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer, Hongkong, Octobor 28, 1902, 2199 TO RENT. OL a Torm of OFFICES, with STRONG ROOM, Suitable for Banking or for Goneral Yours, LARGE | TESTED HERE 3 YEARS WITH- OUT A FAILURE, It transposes in any key, plays any Music, but leaves the whole ex- pression under the easiest control at M. B. Cook, at Messrs Jensen and Co. of the player. Hongkong, October 28, 1902. 2200 aca BECHSTEIN WERNER. HAAKE The FINEST PIANOS MADE. ‘GLEN’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. FOR LONDON via SUEZ CANAL, pee Steamship GLENARTNEY, Captain Stevensos, RUN.R., — will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, tho Mth November, 1902. For Freight orjPassago, apply to McGREGOR BROS, & GOW. Hongkong, October 28, 1902. 2198 Our Own Make “CHINA” MODEL The result of 27 years’ experience in China. For Sale. FOR SALE. NEWLY-BUILT LAUNCH. Lenora 116’, Wipta 18’ 6’, Devin 8’ 8". Crimpers 24" x 12", Srrowi 16", Boren 9 x &' 6". For Particulars and Price, apply to, KWONG YEE ON, Ship Chandlor & Provision Dealer, 3! Hing Loong Street. Hongkong, October 13, 1902. Prices. $260, $850, $435, $475 and $500, 2103 POR SALE. hea Undersigned have been instructed tu offer for sale privately, Sundry lots of Machinery, at the Wanchai Machin. | - very Godowns, atid Enginecring Establish- |. ment, Croas Lane, Hongkong. Sream Launyny Macuinery, Matin Screw Evewes, Bowen Tunes, Divine Ewarnes, Larurs, Winpiass, Cranes, Wixcnes, Fine Ewoines, Steen Borer, Sream Stearine Gear, Steam Hammer, ERRYWEATHEK'S Patent Steam Donkey Poumrs, Hypravuc Tuesday morning, after the theatre bad | rpnik attention of tho readerg of this paper | Barina Press, 8 Hyoravate Jacks (new) been closed, “sleepily remarked that Elizabeth wow going strong, and would be followed by -Zngomar. Ingomar, in- decd! It was a great deal more like Out Goes Pa, for inaccessible and a stage army was the manager was besieging the theatre for its money, till soo#hed by gracious permission to hope for it to-morrow afternoon, when remit- tances are to arrive from Amorica. _ The vacation has been o stormy time for the Education Bill, and if, noise is force (which it frequently is), the Bill is doomed, It has heen so mangled by compromise (the gentle art. of displens- ing everybody) that all its supporters are become lukewarm and ail its foes frantic, The abolition of the catechism i who are'in. want of a Typowriting Machiny, is drawn to the SMITH PRE- MIER TYPEWRITER, one of the best if not the very best machine in existence. It is especially built, 50 that it will stand hard. usage in thia trying climate, and with w little attention will not rust nor deterio- rate. It, docs excellent work, especially tianifolding, and in always ready for uso. Tho SMITH PREMIER has an auto- matic type-oleaning device, whereby all the type is cusily cleaned in onc minute's time. No other machine has this equipment. It also possesses all the latest improvements that all other-svriting machines have, besides many others, which vill be explained at the agent’s office. $ The SMITH PREMIER is wed by all the Government Officials and Consulates throughout the world, also by most of the leading business houses, one working in the nothing about In-pector of Buildings. Whut building were you ongaged for ? . The Attorney-Guneral—Was it the * Supremo Court ? (laughter). Mr Sharp—Surely (lwughter). Witness—No, they could not tell me what building The Attorney rival have you b and everywhere, Yes. On this pacts do a particular jury expressing themselves hiyhly pleased with the ship and her porformane Degth of Mrs John Murray. Torrible Accident at Cavite. The Cliinanfu correspondent of the The Munilu Cublenews of the 25th inst., neral—sines your ar- VG. Daily News wrote on the Lath inst, : | reports :—William G. Winklehagen, the sent about here, there, —The American Presbyterian Mission has | man who was so seriously injured by the hy those, in command? | inet with a great loss in the death of Mrs} explosion of a steam evaporator on board ur di’ you: were, told to John Murray, sulnehy took place last ovening | the supply ship Iris on Thursday morning, nd you did it?—Yes. | from complication of diseases, but | dicd at the naval hospital in the navy yard Mr Lewis—. that mean that you! primarily from an attack of fever which so } at 9.2Q last night. His skin was scalded should not have: seen what this shoring a " . tae : : her it 8 I iy y si ‘0 hig toes. e was for and whother it was safe? . pre strated her that after the fever had left | off his body. from his chin to his t sf The Attorney-General—-Oh ; I do not} her, she wag unable to tally. Mrs Murray | retained full consciousness all the time, suggest that. aie r be i by : i ie Gis Lortchip-—Ic is rather unfortunate— aa Hoe ee in on ne ie oe ee and in answer to queries as to how he felt, a very unfortunate thing indeed—that he did shop f YeRts at of Inte had secmed tube | snid that he experivnced no pain, The not mado an examination of the place when | gaining, and hopes were entertained by her | doctors explained this by the fact that he he was on, the apot, friends that sho was agai ings te i See oe arog Gcaoral—My point is that - : a 5 again going o become | was burned so badly that all of his nerves giv bugy man, and that woll.and strong, When she was suddenly | were temporarily paralyzed. Winklehangon, te de @ cortain thing he | stricken down with the fover which caused | who was a landaman, was enguged in wash- her death, Mrs Murray was sach an ex: | ing’ paint-work in and sbout the evapora- cellent Christian worker, so interested in | tor room, where there are twelve‘immense the Chinese, and such 4 good friend to all] genorators, which supply the fleet with wbout ber, that she will be greatly missed | drinking water. Suddenly the moin feedor and mourned by those who were fortunate | of ono of these blow out, and Winklehagen, it Witness—Tkere is another thing—tho shoring was not completed on that day Men wore carrying material up. - . Mr Shorp-~(th that is now. But do --- you-think that puts you lesa bound to have made inquiry ax to the reason for the shor- ing than if it wus up? ‘The position seems | enuugh tv io associnted. with ler in | who was standing near, received the con- tu be the same !—Had T, passed it I might | cy inantu, «have givon it a glance. Sbe and Mr Murray wore | tonts all over bis bady. Strange to say, Tho witness hod handed his diary to the | among the catlicat arrivals in this placo, | not » drop touched his face. He was a the having come hore in 1876, so that their torm } young man, just twenty-one years of age, Lina now covers over a} He enlisted at Chicago, his home, about | VPY* advocate for the defence with remark: ‘Any person who glances at f yee? ay hock will “see that I do af ef service in C Mr Sharp having oxamin. ¢ see in’ itthe reourd of any exceseive bulk of work. ' His inspec: tions did aot +cem to average more then three per day. Sometimes a was only’ one, or perbaps two, and they setaed nover to be more than six, To the wit ness: Surely you are able to-keep pace Lo . 3 | with that bulk-of work ?—You must add to] ‘Wasiny,’ shouted the lecturer, .‘ will | ‘i do not like big woron, it the time spent in travelling... 4 take the cont off o man’s stomach |’ * Worse | centleman sitting noxt to ‘Mr Sharp—-Yos,’of coiffse, that has’ to{ than that,’ grumbled the man with the |lady st dinner; and then, accing be added, bet still the highest day does not Pa seam oxceasive, ee ce quarter of & contarys . 33 on the Buffalo in March, 190}. Evens vig nan’ death scatters around a ‘ fine lot of oppottunitics. ' Ix. ia thenkless”. world. credit when ho pays cash. A mma gots ue "anid the heodlon ek.” young.’ two years ego, and came to the Philippines am unusually tall hin wn ticket ;, *it will tnke the coat off his | blunder, he addod, ‘ At least when they sro in Training Colleges roused the wrath of the ‘Hughligans’ or High Church party, while Clause VIEL, which em- bodies the clement of popular control by a minority of two to four, has enrag- ed tho disinterested ‘democrats, who avish'to seize the entire government of schouls which neither they nor the ratepayers built. It will be » nasty knock for the government if this HONGKONG ineasure follows its two predecessors in | the same line into nn untimely grave, DOCKS, but Joseph, at all events, will bear the bereavement with fortitude. ofico of this paper. The users will no doubt tesify to its excellence, The Sole Agents for Southern China are Messrs. WM. MEYERINK & CO., of Hongkong. ; 2061 A Record of the Founding and Development of the Hongkeng and Whampoa "Dock Co,, Limited. ‘The feat of Mr. Stonloy Spencer last Friday proved two things’ that Mr. Santos: Dumont is a bad second in tho race for a controllable acrostat, and that even a gashag can be manipulated in a. Hight breeze. The courageous neronaut himself freely admits that he Reprinted from the ‘Cmmva Baz,’ Price Fifty Conts. ‘Yo bu had at the ‘*Chind Mail Offico, 6: Wyndham Street. : svould not like to take the thing out in : — anything like a wind, and as he did not previously announce his projected ger its objective, we do not know her he could guide the sirsbip t to point alongs thirty-milo courso laid out for it. The machine ia a graceful cigar-shaped balloon, blunt infront and pointed behind, with the peopellwy in front, and the “words «Migyutn'n Foon’ conspicuous on each side. “Probably the'proprictors gonsider Ewabieage ore a thix Inst. characteristic quite “as im-| Allowance, Taele,.. Opium Quotations. Honakona, ‘October 28,1902, New Patna, cash, ‘ld Patna, cash, - New Benareg, cash, Did Benares, cash, . Wew Malwa, credit, Allowances. Tacls, Cast Year, ...... Allowance Taela Old Malwa credit, AHowance, Tacls, . Persian, Oily, cash, . art 1030/1040 . Of12 . 1050/1060 nb — Parxen'’s Panarten Vices, Oxe Stroxc Screwing Macnine, Foun New Carstans, ONE srt PLaTe Benvre Roturns, &e., Ke, &e., . And A tance guantity or ANGLE Ikon, Rounp anv Square Steet Baks or VARI- ous sizes AND Six Cases or Brass Con- DENBER TUBES, SUITABLE FOR ConpensIna ENaryes. from 6 to 20 tons, The Engineering and Moulding Shops aro in proper working oraer; and can be sold a3 going concerns if required. For Further particulars, apply to HUGHES & HOUGH, ‘ Brokers and Anctioneers. Hongkong, October 3, 1902, 2037, SECGND EDITION. TPISTORY ov tux CHURCHES or Ixpra, Burma, Stam. Toe Mazay Pentnsuca, Campopia, ANNaM, THIBET, Conza snp Japan, Entrusted to the Socrery of the ‘Musson Erpanaenes.’ (Translated by Bowasp Hanren Parxer an Reprinted from ‘TH: Unms Revirw,’) Artistic Printing — ‘Done with Neatness and Despatch : At Moderate Prices, Price Oxt Dotan, Ow Sate at KELLY & WALSH, Len. - |Programmes, ARNEL THROUGH soUTHERN| Company Reports. FORMOSA: . By G. TAYLOR, L M. Customs. Business Circulare, Bilis of Lading, etc, With Woopovts; {Roprinted from the Ohina Review.) One of the Beat Sketchos of Formosa Lif yet written. =, Me $1.00. ‘Onna Mar’ Office, 6 Wyndham Street, Hongkong. Under European Supervision ; EAST PRAYA RECLAMATION SCHEME. AS, PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT axp THE MARINE LOL-HOLDERS BY THE HON, 0. P, OHATER. The Full Details Printed in Pamphlet Form, NOW «EADY. Copies may bo had al ‘Curxa Mam Ofiics Price 60 Conts cach. China Mail Office 5 WYNDHAM STREET ‘HONGKONG, ° Shipping. a oe JAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER ‘DIENST. \ Shipping. Shipping. : IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.. ¥OR SHANGHAT, NAGASAKI, HtOGO AND YOKOHAMA. HE Tmporial German Mail Steamship : GERA,' PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP ‘ ‘NAVIGATION COMPANY TLL despatch VESSELS to tho Undermentioned PORTS on’ the DATE [of ‘the Nonpbeurscuen. Lrovp, Captain " g . CG. Dewens, due hore with the outward German Mail about THURSDAY, the 30th Oct., pm., will leave for the above OCEAN STEAM sHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. ourwaRDS. eauiee DUE . 8th November, PROM GLASGOW anv LIVERPOOL,. AMSTERDAM, Rorrenpas, CorENaagEN, Trieere, Genoa, Ports in the named :— at through rates to ANTWERP, ‘Taking Cargo rf Ovoxro, Lonpox, Liverroon, GLAsiow, wry | Buack Sra and Baurto Ports ; Noxrnand Sootn AmEnican Ponsa). PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. SUBJEO? TO ALTERATION. FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. Cauuxo at SINGAPORE AND PENANG, _ 6th November, 1902 FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. 1 Cauurss at SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO. 19th November, 1902 6.5. Saxentia, Capt. Jaxon, Froight. Serbia, Freight. Capt, Bieter, FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. Canine at SINGAPORE AND PENANG, Freight. GLASGOW ann LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW anp LIVERPOOL. LONDON cessseccssessssscaneeerenes LIVERPOOL DIRECT, 3th November, wird December. Y' LONDON, ie. . TO BAI vweadlth November. 20th: November. FOR (Taking Cargo ut Lo: LONDON . LONDON LIVERPOOL a 9th December. Twking Cargo at Lonvon Bates), }aersous . 20th December. For Freisht, apply to . Hongkong, October 28, 1902. BULTLERMIELD & SWIRE, Agents . Marbig, Capt. Nreppraeyel, FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. Caixa at SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO, 2 Suerut, Capt. Bonen, } For turther particulars, apply to WAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIZ, HONGKONG OFFICE, | Queen's Buildings, No. 1. Brd December, 1902 V7th December, 1902 Freight. 1H6g GANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. h CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, | (latnagui a SAPETY-SPEED—PUNCTUALITY. 000 Tons—10,000 Horse power—Speed 19 knota, to 7 Days accross Lho Pacific. ‘Twin Screw ceamships—6, Saving 3 Pnovosen Satixos yKom LoxcKxono, (Subject lv Alteration. Ss. EMPRESS OF INDIA,,.Comdr. 0. P.MAgsHa1n, B, . TARTAR . ao Comdr. b. Beeriras, (S. AMPRESS 0. JAPAN...Comadr. HH. Pye, t 3. ATHENIAN * .. Comdr, H. Mowarr. “Ss. EMPRESS OF OH. lomdr. R. ARCHIBALD, “THE magnificent TWIN.SCREW STEAMSHTPS of thia Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make, the voyage YOKOHAMA TO YANCOUVER (B.C.), in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to’ a WEEK in sho Trans-Pacific journey, and make connection ut — Vancouver with the PALAPIAL OVERLAND TRAINS of the ©. SADTAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE, Close connection is mado at Montreal, Halifax, New York and Boston with wll ‘Trans-Atlantic Lines, of which guns to Great Britain and the Continent are given choico of, “ Praxengers hooked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. ets to various points wt reduend rater, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months. SPECIAL RATES (trst class only) granted to Missionarios, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and ta Kuropesn Officials in the Servico of China and Japan Governments. . Tho attractive features of this Company's route embraco its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to pong in thy World), the LOXURIANCE OF ITS BRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received he highest award fur snow at recent Chicago World's Jéxhibition) and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passes. THE DINING CARS AND MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and * operated by the Company, and their appoiitments and Cuisine aro unexcelled. * se Special Extra Service. ‘Phe Company's Fxtra Steaniships ATIENTAN ' and © TAREPAR * ha bi The Company's vie en CHINA and JAPAN PORTS and VANCOUVER, as Rk. Wepxespay, Nov, 19 -Wepnespay, Dec, 3. Weon: .Wepnespay, Dee. 3). Wepxespay, Jan. 14, pinced on the ditional BB inst 8 sdcitiona) Mon to tho oxeellent Firat Saloon Pawenger accommodation, the ‘ATHENIAN? takes 2nd Cabin Passengers withaccommodation unequalled on the Pacific, and aluo Steerage. The ‘TARTAR’ takes First Class and Stecrage Passengers only. do between YOKOHAMA and VANCOUVER in 14 Days, s van is usually mas The un je hor “information, Maps, Guides, Books, Rates of Freight and Pasnnge, epply to D. KE. BROWN, General Agent, -Hougkong, Oetober 23, 12, Penner Stress, PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. - Senn PORTLAND, OREGON, rename = <--> OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO, st Hoxexona, via Snaxonar, Ixnaxn avan, Moa, Kons & Yoxouama ; For CON NECTIC: Sreanaury. Tons. CArTAIN. Hoxekoxs. ENDRAPURA 4899 A. KE, Hollingsworth .... November 11, 1902 INDRASAMBA ....- o1o7 RP. Craven Deesubee.i4 1908 Through Bills of ading waued to -Pacific Coast. Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, sommunicate with or apply to PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, ith October, 1902. GLASGOW axp LIVERPOOL GLASGOW axp LIVERPOOL GLASGOW anv LIVERPOOL GLASGOW anxp LIVERPOOL. LIVERPVOL DIRECT, 2) saCHSEN CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. OUTWARDS. 5 DGK 30th October. 9th November. 27th November. 10th December. Tho SS. YANGTSZE left. SING. D 24th instant, and is expected here on 3Oth ist. : FROM HOMEWA RDS, STEAMERS J Pavey Fists disgteatagiecensneall Sth November, ror tO SAIL (Takiny Cargu at Loxnon Rates), TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. STEAMERS VICTORIA, SEATT TACOMA, and ) Yananszs all PACIFIC COAST POINTS, via ¢TreNK cr NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA J,Moy For Kreight, apply to! ‘. * BUTTERFIELD For TO SAIL & SWIRK, \ Agent. Hongkong, October 25, 1902. ror ‘TO SAIL 5 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD. | ror STEAMNHIP "MA Via S'HAT, id MOSJE axp KOBE..Shanghai ...- «Parramatta Ny wT RUG vs sensconee gerne te W * Sce Special Advertisement. CAPTAIN DATE. LE, SYICER, BNR. oi. seseeee About dnd Nov. C. L. Danie. F, J. Cox... «Noon, 8th Nav. About 8th Nov. . GORDON, RNs Noon, 14th Nov. For Freight or passage. and farther Particulars, apply to P. & 0.8, N. Co.'s Oflice, Hongkong, Octobor 27, 1902, E. A, HEWETT, Superintendent. . 26 PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKUNG—Sunsecr To ALTERATION. For ANPING, Via SWATOW AND AMOY, TAMSUI, Via SWATOW AND AMOY, VTAMSUI, Via SWATOW AND AMOY, . The Co.'s new Steamers are specially modation is provided for 1st class passenger=. All Steamers carry tho Imperial Japa. by the Government Marine Surveyors, and at Tamsui to land all Passengers and carzo, For Freight, Pursage and further in Ofice, at Na, 2, Dea Veeux Road Coutral, Hongkong, October 27, 1902. DAIGI MARU DATJIN MARU, China and Formosa, und aro fitted with all modern improyoments, Steamers will go alongside the Co.'s Pontoon at the Customs water-front premises. formation apply at the Co.'s local Branclt SreaMER ‘Leavine October. ‘ MAID) URU MARU, | WEDNESDAY, 29th . Salto, SUNDAY, 2nd , places about 24 hours after arrival, . NORDDEUTSCBER LLOYD. For furthor Particulars apply to, MELCHERS & Co, - Agents, * Hongkony. Octuber 27, 1902, 210r COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES © 2 MARITIMES,” PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANOAIB. , * SHANGHAI, NAGASARI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA jun onmgsanmu Gaptain Neon, will be despatched for the above Ports on or about SUNDAY, tho 2nd November. G. ve CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, October 27, 1002. . 2192, November, SUNDAY, 9th Novernbor. T. W. Gnoves, T, Oowta, design J for tha coast trade of South Excetlont accom- snd a duly qualified Doctor ‘is carried. sa Mails, subject. to periodical: inspection rv registered the highest class at Lloyd’s. T. ARIMA. . MANAGER, 2519 CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LIMITED. | Hongkong to SYDNEY and MELBOURNE via usual Aus- tralian Ports of Call. . Average length ‘of voyage to | NTEAMER, seesegee ootne WWOOSENE SHANGH AL weeeneen io 29th’ Uctobor. PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY Is LAND, COORTOWN, CAIRNS, BRISBANE Tsinax*t §, vl5th November, \NE, : . by these Steamora, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried. 7 2 eh : “+ Taking Cargo on this bills of Jading to all Yangtsze and Northern China Ports. + Taking Carga and Passengers st through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Ports... i § Sea Special Advertisement. - p For Freight or Passage, apply to» : BUTTERFIELD & SWIRKE, Hongkong, October 28, 1908. AGENTS. " IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ‘HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, STHAM FOR SINCAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, POR‘. SAID NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWEEP, BREMEN/HAMBURG; PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK, SEA AND,BALTIO PORTS ; Axio LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS. SreamERs WiLL cat at GIBRALTAR axp at SOUTHAMPTON to Laxn Passencens ax Lvagace. . un Russia. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG—SUBJECT TO ALTERATION, Sailing Dates, WEDNESDAY, 29th October. WEDNESDAY, 12th November, WEDNESDAY, 26th. November, WEDNESDAY, 10th December. WEDNESDAY, 24th December, WEDNESDAY, 7th Jan., 1903. WEDNESDAY, 2Ist Jan., 1903. WEDNESDAY, 4th Feb., 1903, WEDNESDAY, 18th Feb., 1903, Steamers. HAMBURG *... GERA 2. ee KIAUTSCHOU* ... BAYERN o.oo KONIG ALBERT ... PRINZESS IRENE DARMSTADT ie vat PREUSSEN,.. 0 eee te + Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie, N WEDNESDAY, tho 29th day of Qctobor, 1902, at Noox, the Steamship HAMBURG, of the Haweunc-Amentis Linte, Captain E. Borstrister,. with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port as above, Calling at Natues and Genoa. * Shipping Orders will be granted -till Noon, on Monvay, the 27th October, Curgo and Specie will he received on Board until 6 p.m. on Tuesvay, the 28th Oct,, und Parcels will bo received at the Agency's Oftice until Noon on Turspay, the 28th Oct. Contents of Packages are required. No Parcel Receipts will be signed for Jess than $2.50 and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet Cubic in Measuremont. The Steamer has splondid accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardessea. Lines} can bo washed on boird. ; Norddeutscher Lloyd. For further Particulars, apply to : 1997 Melchers & Co., Agents. NORTHERN PACIFIC SS. CO. BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. {THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,) Prosreren’ SarLincé FRom Honaxoxe—Supiecr To ALTERATION, : t “Destinations, MARSEILLES, LONDON and {antornee, ‘Via Sinaarore, Pen. SATURDAY, let ano, Corouno & Porr Sap. Nov., Daylight. SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, }~ Vis THURSDAY ISLAND, Towns. {SATURDAY, tet VILLE ond Dnispaye. Nov., at Noon. Steamers. Sailing Dates, INABA MARU, . W, Bampnipax, YAWATA MARU, A, E, Moses, ‘EAGA MARU, gs W. Exsrranp, VICTORIA, B.C., ond SEATTLE, Nov., at 4 p.m. USA. Via SHANGHAI, MOSI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA, MARSEILLES, LONDON, and : { anatase Via Srxcapors, Penx- axa, Coromzo and Port Sax. }seay Ath KAGOSHIMA MARU, K. Kort, “ S4D0 MARU, W. Taomrgon, JDZUMI MARU, ©. H. Butrer, HITACHI MARU, J. CaMPnELL, poueb ay, 4th Nov.y,at Toon. . ) MONDAY, 3rd Noy,, at 4 pan. “7 FRIDAY, 7th Nov., at Noon, “KOBE and YOKOHAMA. NAGASAKL and KUKE, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO and BOMBAY. SATURDAY, 15th Nov., at Daylight For further information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, Ete., apply at ths Com- pany 2 local Branch Office at Prince's Building, ict Floor, Chater Rea Ne sf oa Bees gee A.S. Mihara Manacer. Hongkong, October 27, 1908... | 2 : 7179 BOSTON TOW-BOAT CO. Prorosey Saxtines vsom Honoxone. Via Shanghai, Inland Sea of Japan, Kobe and Vokohama, FOR VICTORIA, B.C. AND TACOMA IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. ” Steamers, ~ Captains. | 1902) ~ Oct. 29, OLYMPLA ...... . DUKE OF FIF Nov. 4. SHAWMUT* Nov. ve TACOMA . : | A. Dixon ws. Nov. Li ! ‘i a Steamors marked (*) have no passenger accomodation. : HE attention of Fesesnects directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line to the PACIFIO COAST and to the INTERIUR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES ond to EUROPE. , 4 : Special rates allowed to mevibere of Government Services. Through Bills of Lading issued to PAOIFIC COAST POUENTSjand Citics in the United States and Canada. a z For further information as.to Freight, oryPassuge, Apply to ‘Dodwell & Co., Limited, General Hongkong, Octobor 24, 1902, : a . ’ ae to the Principal Agents, eee ts a Bes * Tho attention of Passengers ia directed to tho Superior Accommodation .offoréd | N.B.—Canco can bE TAKEN ON THROUGIL Bis’ or Lapin ror mit Priscivan Piaces _| Company's Office. > Sydney 20 DAYS. Saloon passengers carried at SPECIALLY ‘REDUCED RATES, patticulars of which can bo obtained on applica- _ tion to the Undersigned. NEXT SAILINGS, .wleaves on 15th Nov. » 8th Dec. > 29th Dec. » 20th Jan, Superior accommodation amidships — Electric Light throughout with Refrigerators which ensure a of ico and provisions during FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA, AE Steamshiy ae LIGHTNING, Captain J. G. Srexcu, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, tho “9th October, ut 3 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to ; D. SASSOON & Co,, Lop., Agents, Hongkong, October 24; 1902. 2181 ‘ REGULAR — STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW. YORE, : Via PORTS anp SUEZ CANAL, (With Liberty to, Call at Putiieeme Ponts). THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA A Company's Steamship RUBL Captain R. W. AxMoND, will be despatche*" ed for tho above Port on TUESDAY, tho - 4th Novembor, at 4 p.m. Highest cliss Passonger Steamers, High powored, nowest and most up to date on the run. All Accommodation .amidships. Blectric Light and all other moitern im- provements, A Surgeon is carried. | For Froight or Passage, apply to SHEWAN, TOMES. & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, October 27, 1902. - 2190 ‘STEAM FOR BALTIMORE AND” NEW YORK. IAB French Steamer, * CHARLES TIBERGHIEN, will bo duspatohed for the above porta on or about bth November. . For Freight, apply to : ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co,’ Agents. ~ ne Hongkong, October 14, 1002, 2 ProvosEp Sauivos Frost Honexona, LOTHIAN. LOWTHER About 4th Nov, BORDER KNIGHT. ...About 15th Nov. aeTo Follow. yoyage—Duly qualified European Surgeons | carried. : BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, Cmina Naviaation Co., ‘Lo. Hongkong, October 25, 1902. 1660 TOVO KISEN KAISHA (Ontentan S. 8. Co.) Recvurak Service Between Honoroxa AND Mania. hee Compaity’s Well-known Steamship ROSETYA MARU, 3876 Tons, Captain Tazz, will be despatched henco for MANILA, on THURSDAY, the 30th Inst., at $ p.m. Magnificent .Accommodation, Comfort- able Cabins. Excellent Table. Unrival- led Speed. Electric Light. Doctor and Stowardess Carried. For Freight or Passage, apply to MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents, Prince's Buildings, Ico Hause’ Street, First Floor. Hongkong, October 25, 1902, 284 NOTICE. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANOAIS. STEAM FOR 3AIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BUMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, 7 MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANIAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX; ‘ Also PORTS OF BRAZIL & RIVER PLATE. N MONDAY, tho dred Nov., at 1 p.m.. the Co.'s Steamship -BRNEST SIMONS, Captain Duvuy Frouy, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, ond OARGO, will leavo this Port for Man- senses, Via Bomar. " This Steamer connects ut Coroxzo with the a6. daslrabien, -which.. vessel tukes on her Passengers and Mails, Jeaving that port on the 16th November direct to Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. a Cargo and Specie will bo registered for London as wel cepted in transit through. Marseilles for the principal Places of Europe. Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, ‘Cargo will be recived on board until .4 p.m., Specio and Parcels until 3 p.m. on tha 2nd Nov., 1902, (Parcels are not to be sent on buard ; they must’ be fost at the Agency's Office). Contents and value of quired. For Packages ‘are re- further particulars, apply ‘at the CHAMPEAUX, + Agent. ‘ ! - Hongkong, October Gy DE “l ber, pom. asfor Marseilles, and ac- }- Apply to DODWELL & CO., I™!,, Agents, : Hongkong, Octobor 20, 1902. THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA. HE Company’s Steamship. ZAFIRO, Captain A..Prasea, will bo despatched for the above port on THURSDAY, the 30th Inat., at 4 p.m. io gp Highest Class Passenger Steamers, High- powered, newest aud most up-to-date on the run, All Accommodation. amidahips. Electric Light ond all other modern im- provements, A Surgeon is carried, For Froight or Passuge, apply to SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, October 1912. Ee, STEAM FOR YIUME ond TRIESTE Dnitecr, Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACH, ADEN, SUEZ AND PORT SAID, (Taking Cargo at through Rates. to the Bnazia, to Sourm Arsgica, ‘Persran Guir, Rep Sea, Buacs Sea, Levawr, Veniog and Aontartc Ports.) HE Company’s Steamship + M4RQUIS BACQUEHEM, . Captain Rassrvice, will ba despatched as above on SATURDAY, the Loth Novem- 110 ne cans 2164. AUSTRIAN NAVIGA- LLOYDS STEAM ‘This steamer has capital accommodation for passengers, Electric Light and carries a doctor. A de For information as’ to Passage and Freight, apply tu « ‘ SANDER, WIELER. & Co., » Agents. 8 Hongkong, October 23, 1902. S167 EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. \ nena 8 FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at Tntor,, Port Darwrs, and QureNaLanp Ports, and taking through Onrgo to ApetarpEe, New ZEauanp, Tassanis, &0.)° (OE Steamship 7 08 .., . AUSTRALIAN, 7 j-2 Captain P. T. Hurts, will be despatched as above on, THURSDAY, the, 20th November, at.4 p.m. This well-knownSteamor isap ‘ally, fitted for Passengors,- and had a Refrigerating | - ‘Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, K¢., throughout the voyage. This Steamer isitistullod throughout with tho Electric Light. * ee a A Stewardess and geon aro carried. , N.B.—To assure the additional..coafort of passengers the steamers uf tho Company have electric fang fitted in staterooms. For Freight and Passege, apply to oo) GIBB, LIVINGSTOR. & Cao, w dul qualified Sur. 4AM FOR : SERAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALZA, INDIA, ADEN, EGPT, "MEDITER- ' RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. | ere Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA. Via? PERSIAN GOLR. COR, «TINENTAD, AMERICAN. AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS, F - varrying: His’ Ma- jesty’s Mails, will be dospatched from this for BOMBAY on SATURDAY, the 8th November, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports, . Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement} will be transhipped at, Colombo into’ a steamor proceeding direct to Maravilles and - pongen jotkes ane for London, &,, will - conveyed wid Bom Wit RAN. SHIPMENT. arene Parcela will ‘bo received at this Office until'4 p.m. the day before sailing, The contents and value of ll packages are ie anti ‘ shippers sro particularly requested to note the terma and conditions of the Com: pany’s Bills of Lading. © aie ‘ Yor further Particulars, apply to E, A. HEWET?, ‘ Superintendent. © P, & O. 5. N. Oo.'a. Office, . "Hongkong, October 25, 1902... “2183 Not Responsible for Debts. as saree ate es Oe Hongkong ‘Borbours— pee “ ms obppueng: Estieh état tamu hae American barque, Capt. Pork. W. He Sith Dotwel Gas Eta « TARE? * Banghale ‘Times, | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER WIN, STAM And widely, circulated tn Malaya, Cochin. China, tho Straits Settlements, BuBscuirsion,. Br -Tivered freo locally, $30 subsequent mouths, 84, ‘A uniquz FEATURE ‘of’ the? ‘Bangkok Times ":ia ita: Siainese version... Thus the.» advertiser is enabled to talkias it-were with the: Siamese in their own’ tongue without.” ” ‘knowing -one’ worl © of -it,: the. ‘Dimon: doing the translatidria x ee ., Jhiterary communications ‘should’ dfassedto the’ Eprror.. Bouuenar ton tmonications. te the Managrn: 1 and Post Office Orders i ‘azn, :*Bangkols Tine Ordere? book HE, Steamship CHUSAN, Captain ' Poe Danes: ng’ Hie Me Notices to Consignees. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, ‘GLEN ' LINE OF STEAMERS, os ec FROM MIDDLESBLO',, ANTWERP” LONDON AND STRAITS, HE Company's Steamship » Glenlochy having arrived from the above porta, Conaignees of Cargo are horeby informed that their Goods are being Janded and placed at their risk intothe Godowna of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Limited, at Kowloon, where each consign. ane will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as Grads arolanded. ae ae joods nut cleared by tho 28th 0: i be subject te rent, 4 Sets wa No Fire Tnsurance will bo effected. All Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowna, and a certificate of the Dam age obtained from the Godown Company eh a Baya aftor tho steamers’ arrival, after which no Claims i \ aaa. ims will be ro. . McGREGOR BROS. &, GOW. Hongkong, Octobor 22, 1902. . 2160 FROM -HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. HE N. D. 1. Stemoship Murbwrg, Capt, Nigpenaeyen, having nrrived from tho above Ports, Consigneas of Cargo are heroby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to tuke immediate delivery -of their Goods from alonguido. Optional Cargo will he forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given b Noon To-day. Aven, olora Any Cargo impeding her disch i be landed into the Gorowns or Te Howes Kono AND Kowsoon Wun ann Gonown Comvayy, Lrsrirep, and stured st Con- aignees’ risk and oxpense, No Claims will be admitted aftor tho Goods have le‘t the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining undelivered after the 30th Uct. will be subject to rent. ; Al-Broken, Chafed, and Dainaged G. - are to be loft in the Godowns, where Sede will be examined on the 80th Oct, at 3 pm. No Firo Insurance has been offected, HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Ottice, Hongkong, October 2:3, 102, 2186 NOTICE TU CONSIGNEES, THE PENINSULAR & OLTENTAT STEAM NAVIGATION CO.’S STEAMER MASSILIA, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS, (OeSIGNEES of Cargo by the above: | - : “named Vessel are hereby informed ‘that their Goods are being landed anda Ei lacad at their'risk in the Honakons and OWLooN Warr ast Gopown Company's Gopowns at Kowloon, -vhere each consign. }.. ° ment will bonorted out Mark uy Mark, und SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE Insurances, WHAT YoU ~_ WANT TO. KNOW about a life assur- : anco company is just what you would want to know about a bank or any other institution in which you thuaght of investing :—- What is the company’s earning. ability as shown by its past history / Whnt is the outlook for future dividends as indicated by ita accumulated surplus ¢ These two ques- tions answered, and the rest is of secondary importunce, Any agent of the Equitable will answer these questions— or any othera—to your satisfaction, F. KIENE, Hongkony Manager. EQUITABLE LIFE, 14, Des Vorux Road. Hongkong, October 21, 1902, 1265 UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Tustituted in the Reign of Queen Anne A.D. 114). : Oarsrat Furry Sunscaien, £450,000. Caprtat Parp Up, £180,000. Banks. rpae NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA. LIMITED. Avcrnorizen Oaerrat,, Par up Oarrrat, . Heap Orrice—Honoronc, Board of Directora. . Cran Kit Suan, . | O. Ewens, . Onow Tora ves Junius nena iq > Ron . Ohief DMemager : Geo. W. F. Pravvam, Interest for 12 months Fixed ... ... 5%. Hongkong, May 3, 1901, 17 MHE MERCANTILE BANK .OF INDIA, LIMITED. 1,600,000 1,125,000 Pap vr,. Reserve Funp. Bangers ; Loxvon Ju sv Stock Bang, Lorrey. 50,000 INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balanes, * On Frrep Deroarrs :— For 12 Months . ” ” 4% 4 : 2h % EVAN ORMISTON, Acting Manaaer. Hongkong, April E1902. 234 excep £3,459,044, ‘Toran Invey OME, £1, 103,883, Toray. ANNUAL WE Undersigned, having been appointed AcrEnts uf the above Socioty'in Hong- kong, ara proparcd to issuo PoLrcies against FIRE on the usual terms, HARRY WICKING & Co., 1142 Praya Central, Reserve NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. Toran Fonps at 31st Desroayrn, 1901, 722, 693. AVING been appointed Acrnrs of tho above’ Company wo are propared te accept Rerorgean and Curnese RISKS at Vurrent’ Rutes, SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., L Agents. ongkong, July 2, 1902. 1687 » COMPANY. HE Undersiened having beon appointed AGENTS for tho above Company are repared to accopt Riska against Fire at urrent Rates. . E vo HOTZ, s JACOB & Co. + 733 Hongkony, March 31, 1900 delivery can be obtained’ as soon as the Goods ure lunded, ie ee This Vessel brings on Cargo :— NDON, Ke., EX 8s. Cheenet, ustan ‘(Gubr ex ss. BLS, and B, & PS.N. Co me iey Optional goods will be Iunded here unless instructionsare given to the eontrary before 5 p.m, to-day. Goods net cleared iy the 4p.m., will be subject No Fire Tnsurun me in any ease wh Damaged packay (Zodot us: for examin. signees’ and the Co,’ appointed hour. All sented within ten days + arrival here, after which be recognised, No clai after the goods have le ‘Ist Oct., at te rent, mt wall be effected by stopt ledeft i the nb oby the Con- sscntntive ab an nitist bo pra- toamer’s will ho admitted we Godowns, - . HAWETT, Superintendent, Hongkung, Octobe 2) NORTHERN PACIFIU COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP CLA VERING, FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBY SN) MOdT, MSHIP 7 HE above Steamer havin, arrived Con- : signces of Cargu are hereby roqnested to send in their Bills of Loading for eountersivusture snd te delivery of their Goods 5 alongside. Cargo impeding + the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con. signees’ sisk and expense. No Fire Insurance wit he eflected by us in any caso whatever, DODWELL & C0., LID., Agents. Honykong, October 23, 1902. 2173 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. S. S. CROYDON. FROM NEW YORK, STRAITS AND Specter of ‘Cargo are -hereby informed that all Goods. are being landed at their risk into the Gotlowns of the Howaxone anv Kowleuy Warr axp Go- sown Comvany, Ltn. at Kowloon, whenca and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtnined. : No: Claims will be wdumitsed .aftor the Goods have left. the Godowns, and all Gocds remaining undelivered after the 1st} prox., will be subject to xont. All’ Claims against. the Steamer must bo presented to the Cudersigned on or before tho 4th prox., or. they will not ba recog- nized. Sie 2S Z All broken, chasied, and damaged Goods are tobo left.in the Godowns,. whero they. . Will be examined™: onithe Ist prox., at Bem. a - No Firo Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by DODWELL & Co., Lev., -lgents. Hongkong, October 25, 1902. 2186 COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECT: ING CHINESE ; ; ‘With Special Referance.to PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION an: BANKRUPTOY LAWS in HONGKONG.’ : Geprinted from the China Mail.) “For Bats a the @hina Maid Ofieo, °° AP HtO0 sesssareenpsnerees, OO obmts,: K™ATING’S KEATING’S KEATING'S -KEATING’S GIVE’ INSTANT RELIEF, GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF, chemluts. 2 inmmvdiate Subscriptions rue LIBRARY contains, in addition to upply to & WHY COQUGH;? WHY- COUGH? WHY", CoUGH? ‘There isfabeolutelyfao remedy Posepeedy and effectual, Ove Lorenge alome gives relict “Simple, but sure'in action, they exanjbertaken | byftbezmont{delteate, ‘LOZENGES LOZENGES LOZENGES | LOZENGES | * If yuu cansot shep Stor. coughing, one <Khatixo's Lozexos will aot, jou right. They ut once check the cough an’ remove tho caus, An eSurmony sole all over the world during thir pout 60 yeara proves their “. tgrebt alee, Parp-ur Carita Rysgrve Funp. G. Balloch, Esq. Ho E. Goetz, Esq. G. cont, per annum on the daily balance, * * Chief Manager. ‘| SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA. TION. Rules may be obtained on ap- plication 34 PER OENT. por annum Depositors ary transfer at their option balancos of $100 or more to tho SHANGHAI BANK, to ho placed on, FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. por wonum. ONGKONG ANDSHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. $10,000,000 Stébing Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve ... 4,750,000 $14,750,000 } 320,000,000 Lranmurry oF PROPHTETONS ocesecseresees Count or Dinzcronrs :— Hon. 1. Sewan,—Chairman. A. Haurt, Esq.—Doputy Chairman. S 4 D, MeyerMoses, Esq. n. C. W. Dickson. { A. J. Raymond, Esq. H. Schubart, Esq. H. Medhurst, { N. A. Siebs, Esq. Esq. HE. Tomkins, Ksq. Cater Manacra: . Hongkong—J. R. M. Ssutu, ” MANAGER : : Shanghai—H. M, Bevis, ONDON Banxers—Loxpoyx axp County Bangxrxe Co., Lp. Hoxoxono—Inreneat Arlowen. On Current Account at tho rate of 2 por “On Frxep Deposits :— For 3 months 24 per cont per annum. IL. Banks, s rps -»£1,000,000. WE 324,374, AUSTRALIA, AND OHINA. Inoorronaten ny Royal Caanrer 1953, Heap Orvice, Loxpon, CapivaL PAID-DF io, jeer oes 42.£800,000 Resrnve Iaasmity ov Sanz. HOLDERS ... . Resznve Fuxp balances, On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4% ” ” » Sh ow » 2% T. P. COCHRANE, Adtiny Manager, Hongkong, June 2, 1902. ” ” CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, £800,000 £650,000 INTEREST allowed on Current Account ot the rte of 2 % per annum on tho Daily R48 | HONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET PRICES. Corrected to Thursday, October 23, 1902, . At 100 cents per Dollur Mexican, Butcher |Meat. ib Beef sirloin & prime cut—Mei Lung Pa... tb 16 » Corned-—Ham Ngau Yuk -... 5) Roast,—Shiu 16 ey Soup,--Tong Yuk... 12 + Steak,—Ngan Yuk Pa 16 +1 Ssusages,—Ngau Yuk Chaung 4b Bulléck’s Brains,—,, Know ... por set 8 oun ” moe EUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BANK , 362,600 Paw-ur Carrzat, Sthai Tis. 5,000,000, HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAT. Boarp of Directors: Benuty, Braxcues, Berry. Carccrta, Hankow, Texts. Tarnotau (Kiautscrov), Lonvox Bankes : Messva N. M, Rorsscui» & Sons. The Union of London and Smiths Bauk, Limited. Deutsche Bank (Berlin), London Agency Direction der Dixconto Gesellschaft. Interest. allowed on Current Accuunt. Deposits received on terms which may be tearnt on application. Every description of Banking and Exchango business trans- acted, H. FIGGE, Manager. « Hongkong, October 6, 1902. 96 Gems TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK. (Amentcan Bank), Established 1864. “U.S, $2,000,000 Gola. 5,180,000 Gold. $7,180,000 Gold. Pain Ur Carttar. ... Surpius anp Usvrviweo Prorits do. Heap Orrice—New You. LONDON OFFICE ; 83 & 35 Lombard Street E.C, F, ©, Brsnor, Manager Eustera Dept. LONDON BANKERS: Pann's Banx, Lourev. HONGKONG OFFIOE— 2, DES VEUX ROAD. ” ” ayy 12 fe ” ” » ” J. 8. M. SMITH, Hongkong, September 15, 1902. “366 , HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK. IE business of the above Bank is con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND INTEKEST on deposits is allowed at ONGKONG AND For the Hongkong and Shanghai isauking Corporation, . J. R..M. SMITH, General Banking and Exchange business transacted. Ixverest ALLOwED. . On Current Accounts at 2 % per annum. On. Fixed Deposits : 2 “ for 3 months 2% per cent. per annum. » 6 : » 12 ” ” ” 4 eet Bee Aes N. G. Eva¥s, Acting Manager. Hongkong, Ootoker 2, M08 1364 ADVERTISEMENTS. HE Attention of Adverttee to the Latest Hours for Advertisements and Corrections w 3 tisements :— Alterations and additions to Advertise. ments on Pages 2, 3,6 and 7, should be sontto this Otiice not laterthan Ila.m. New Advertisements {should be sent in before 3 p.m. ‘ BAIN & REID, Cmxa Mai! Office, Dec. 19041. ~ Chief Manager: Hongking. May 1.1900, 1517 Krariva's Coven Logescre, the unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOARBREN ESS, and THROAT ROUBLER,. are sold eyerywhere in bottfes: by alt ' : 6 Cc Cc . HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY, 18 Dasx Burtprnes, Wyspram Steer. Founded in 1891, by Dr Cantlie, and Conductal for several years by H. E. Poutocn, Esq, wc. payable in edvanes $7.50 perhalf-year ; $1.40 per month, T Ss. & fiction, a number of Standard works | 7 of Biography, History, Travel, &c., nnd Works of Reference, and it is hoped to maintain it up to date. Subscribers are allowed to take 3 books at a time. Intending subscribers area requested to BERNARD LANKESTER, Hon. See. and Treasurer, cfo Joux D, Hurcuson & Co, * No. 8, Queen’s Road Contral. Drustees: Hox. J. H. Stewart Locksant, 0.M.G. G. B. Donwext, Ese How, R. SHEWwaN. Hongkong, September 15, 1902. YOROBAMA SPECIE BANK, Resexvg Funp ... Lonpos. annom. THE . LIMITED, Esrapuisnep 1880. . Xen 24,00b,0u0 18,000,000 6,000,000 APITAL SUGSCRIBED ... AvitaL Parp-ur re APITAL UNCALI é a. 8S. WATSON ICL PILLS A Remedy for all Irrogularitios. Dupereeding Bitter Apple, Peonyroyal, Hi! Cochla, ac. Sold by & GO., LTD., HONGKONG. 3. +» - 9,650,000 Heavy Orricot—Yokouasia. BrRaNcues aND AvENCIES : Nagasaxt, Nuw Yong, ULC. Bompay. Newenwane. ‘ORIO. an Francisco. Ho: MANGHLAL Lorvon Banxers: "iu Londen Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr’s Bank, Limited, Tho Union of London and Smiths Bank, Lituited. Hoxcsose Brancu—~Interest allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 2% por annum on the daily balance. On fixed deposits for 12 months, 5% per annum, On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% per ann! uno. On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% per TARO HODSUMI, ‘Manager. Hongkong, October 11, 1902, 589 EMPERIAL BANK- OF GHINA. EsvasmaneD BY InrentaL Decree 0x THE ‘This suiccessial an hy papular remedy, 9 employed in the Coutinefal Hospitals by Ricoré, Rostan, Jabert, Velpeau, and others, conibines sll the deulderntn 16 be encght 2 a wedicine of the kind atid surpassed everything bitherto employed. THERAPION No. 1 sin w rewarkably short titne, often u fev days only removes nil discharges from, the urtuary orgene, auperseding injections, the uaz of which does teres -puratele hurin by laying the f-undation of utricteace THERAPION NE2 fur impurity, of the Load, ecursy, piniptes, spare, tor pains and swelling of tlw joints, scone yuiptoms, nod all diseases for whieh it hae * Been foo wneh a. foehion to employ mercury, aaraparlils, &c., to the destruction of aufferert tacth and ruino(beatth. Thiapreparation puritivs thewbolesystens through theblood and thomughly _ eliminates every polronons tnatter from the bods, THERAPIO fornesvuuee xLatialion, WaaDoof ViuaLity,harauesy riveatne, and alk the-dlstreving consequences easly error, ‘wicoxs, residence la hot, unhealthy climates, Rc. Ug possesses atrprising puwer [i + reatoring ettength amt vigour to the debltitared. THERAPIO in sald Ly ail. the princips Chemints wid Merchants thraugicut the World. Price. in England 9/9 S 4/0q{n ordering, wtate vaich of the three numbers is required amtobaerre ~> pteave Trade Markj-which ism tacesimile of word. + Tuenarion.” as iteppears ov the Gorerament Giamp Gn whe letters cm 2rd groned) aied (9 every package by order Of-Her Majesty's 105, Horitnisalonere, and without which it {s a forgery. Sold by A: 8. Warsox & Oo.,. Limited, Heugkoug, Obina and Mania ELT Sogsonrurp Oarrrat, . Parv-up Catrra,. ., l2xm Novempez, 1896. ‘Tis. 5,000,000 +s 2,600,000 “HEAD OFFICE—SHANGHAI. Brancues .Nb AGENCIES. Castor, Praxe, Ouneroc, .Pexang, Cumygrana, Smearone, CrorcErsa, ‘TreNTsIN. Haxxow, (HE Bank Poncases and receives for * CUollection EBillsiof Exchange drawn on the above places, and Sells Drafts and Telegraphic ‘Transfere Payablo at its Branches aud Agencies. . HONGKONG BRANOH. :. Advances made on approved securities. Bills Discounted. ° Intorest allowed on Current Accounts at the Rate. 2% por Annum on the Daily Balances, : : On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months ... 3% » 6 » - 4% » 12: ¥ 8% E. W. ‘RUTTER, Manager THE FIRST CHIN NEWSPAPER EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION. Ghe Chinese Jail ase Tar Leaping Coiness Pouitican Anp CosmreRcran Journ aL. -Punusner Every Moanixa. Coxtaixs Tue Most ReLaLLy TBLEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM _ NORTH CHINA. At tne Latzat Inrerticencn rRoM THE yakiovs Ports rs Cuina ano Javan “$2 per Annum delayed in Hongkong. i $12.50 to all Coast Por’. 5 Wriunotoy. Saazxe, Moxsxone. @rdera vveked by Manager, *@ara Man...’ bps a 8 Se aoeatonaca edvate lb ae : “Bold by Messrs A. S. Watson & Cy, Mesas W. Brewer & Co. | Pheasant, Shan ‘{ Gatésh,—Chik Yu... aud all tho Tongue fresh,—Ngau Li each 46 corned—Ham Ngau Li bu eae 5D welb, 8 BR 5 Head, — Nenu Tau Veart,—Ngau Sum . Hump, Salt—Ngau Kin Feet,—Ngau Kork Kidneys,—Nyau Yiu & Tail—Ngau Mei on sae 16 Liver,—Ngau Con tes we lb. & Tripe (undressed)—Ngau To ... Calves’ Hend and Foet—Ngau-chai-tau-kak, set 70 4s Mutton Chop,—Yeung Pai Kwat — ... Ib. 22 Lew,—Yeung Pei ... ca eee] Shoulder, —Yeung Shau ... Chitlings—Chi chong Feet,—Chi Kerk Fry,—Chi Chak Head,—Chi Tau are each . ne 12 It 9 » 6 ve Tb, 21 18 Heart, ~— Chi Sum each Kidneys,—Chi Yiu Liver,—Chi Con Pork, Chop,--Chi Pai Kwat Corned,—Ham Chu Yuk eon Leg,—Chu Pei yy Fat or Lard,—Chu Yau Sheeps’ Head and Feet,—Yeung Tau Kerk set 50 6 » 8 . Ib, 22 Heart, —Yeung Sum each Kidneys,—Yeung Yiu Liver,—Yeung Con : Sucking Pigs, To Order—Chu Chai ‘| Suot, Beef, - Sang Ngau Yau « Mutton,—Sang Yeung Yau ... Veal,—Ngau Chai Yuk 2 : Snusages,—Ngau Chai Yuk Tong... Poultry. Chicken, —Kni Chai ... Capons, Large, Small, —Sin Kai Ducks,—Ap Doves,--Pan Kan... ee oon ch 12 Eggs, Hen —Kai Tan... per dezen 20 Fowls, Canton,—KaF os. Hainan,--Hoi Naw Kai... each Geeso,— Ngoi t Geeso, Wild Sh’ai, — Musk Deer, —Wong a ni Yer Ngoi, pair— LES - euch Rae eng - Hare,—Tu Chai Partridge, -—Che Khoo pair Pigeons, Canton, — Pak Kup each Hoikow,— Hoi How Pak Kup. ., each Quail. —Um-Chuu Zl Rice Birds,—We Fa Cheak Snipe,—SwChui ... wee tee Turkeys, Cock,— Phur Kai Kung ... Nao. ee Sui-ap pair dozen 3 Heny— ., Wild-Ducks, Shanghai, Shanghai Teal,—Shi Ap Chai,” wih). eke haa Wild Ducks, Canten,—Sang Shing Sui Ap ea, Fish, . Barbel,— Ka Yu Bream,—Bin Yu... see fia st Canton Fresh Water Fish,—Hoi Siu Yu ... Carp,—Li Yu eae ees aes a Codtish,—Mun Yu .. Crabs,--Hai ... Cuttle Fish,— Muk yu Dab,—Sa MangjYu - Dace,—Wong Mei Lun Dog Fish—Tit Tu Sa Eels, Congot,—Hai Manu ... +» Fresh water, —Tam Siu Yu Eols, Yellow, —Wong Sin «.. Frogs,—Tien Kai... Garoups,— Sek Pan... Gudgeon,—Pak Kup Yu... Herrings,—Tso Pak ..- Halibut, —Cheuog Kwan Y .* Labrus,— Wong Fa Yu a Loach, —Wu Yu Lobaters,—Lung Ha Mackerel,—Chi Yu ... Monk Fish,—Mon Ya Mullet,—ChsiYu... Oysters,—Sang Hoo Par otfish,—Kai Kung Yu - Perch, —Tau Loo Pike,—Fa Paw Poong Paice, —Pan Yu... -omfret, Black,—Hak Chong Pomfret, White,—Pak Chong Prawns,—Ming Ha... Ray —Pei Pa Sa 1721 eye Bley : EAR BY Turbot,—Cho How Yu ey ar 4a | ag | =H hz ri Beans, (Fronch), Macao,—Oh Moon Pin ; Cabbage Root,—Kai Lan Tau Rock Fish,—Sek Kan Kung Rosch,—Chun Yu be. Ssimon,—Ma Yau Yu Shark,—Su Yo Skate, —Po Yu Shrimps, Ha aad Snapper,—Lap Yu .,, Soles, —Tat Sa Yu... Tench,—Wan Yu Turtles, amall, fresh water,—Kerk Yu White Bait,-—Nean ¥u C Fruits, Almonds,—Hung Yan Apples, (Californin)—Kam San Ping Khor (Chefou)—Tin Chun Ping Khor... Sinall,—Woi Tong ‘i Custard, Fan Lai Chi ‘ da i stich — Bananas, fragrant, Cantofi,-San Shing Boung Chiu oa: : aed Bananas, (brides), Macao—San Houng Chiu Chostnuts, Chinese,—Foong Lut Onrarabola,—-Yeung Tuo Cocoanuts,—Yeh Tsz,.. Grapes,—Sin Tai Tez... 5 fe Lomons, China- Ning Moong 8 int Lichees, Driod—Lai Chi Con' ae OF os Limes, (Saigon) —Sai Kung Ning Moong...ench 7 BEEP ERE Mango, Manila—Lui Sung Mong ... anne) Ee Mango, Snigon—-Sai Kung Moong... Man osteens,——San Chuk Taz at dozen —- Oranges, (Canton)—San Shing Tim Chang “i Kut... Mandarin, —Tim Kut Olives, —Pak Lam eat v9 t emery Small,— " Pears, (American),--Kam San Shut Li .. (Canton), Covking,—Su Li os (Shanghai), —Sheung Hai Li Peanuts, —Fa Sang ... nie Persimmons Large,-~Hung Chic XI Ati Pino-wpples, Ist auality,--Shoung ‘Poon ‘Ti . rete | aw Ww ; aie each 10 ” Ch ” 2nd cocking—Chung-tang-paw-law nw Plantains,—Taj Chou Pumelo, Siani,—Chim Lo Yau, Walnuts, —Hop Tuo - Vogetables, &c.. Chi Cheuk h Artichokes, Shanghai —Sheung H Ta ” {Fypoch), Sinan, Sheen Hai Sprout,—Ah Choi... v Long,—Tau Kok .., Beot Root,—Hung Chor au ue Brinjais, Green,—~Ching Yuen Ker? 1 77 Red,—Hung Kor... Brassica, —Pak Choi... vet Bamboo Shoots,—Cheul: Shun Cabbage, Chineso, com.—Kai Choy 02, rey Cabbage, (Shanghai),—¥oh Choi Cane Shouts, bunch,—-Kau Shun .., Caulitlower, Large size,—Tai Yek Choi-fa, each — » Medium size,—Cheuny Yoh Cho -fn ss Small size,-—Sai Yeh Choi Fa ... Carrots, ~Kam Shun no Celery, Chinese,—Tong Kan Choi En <Yeung ,, White,—Pak ,, 4, Chilies Dried, —Con Lai Chi, Red,—Hung Fa ,, wes »® Green,—Ching Lat Chiu .., ae Curry Stuff, English, Ka Lee Choi Liv... Cucumbers,—Ching Kwa ” ” ” Bitter Squask,—Fu Kea Garlic, ~Suen Tau Ginger, young, —Sun Tsz Keung’... ‘ old, —Lo-Keung ... 7 Horse Radish, S'hai—-Lik Kan Indian Corn,—Suk Mai Lettuce,—Yeung Sang Choi Water Chesnuts,—Ma Tai pieco vach » Moandarin,—Kwei Lom Ma Tah, vy Mushrooms, Fresh—Sang Cho Kho Qnioris; Bombay,—Yeung Ching -an ¢ ow, - Green, —Sang Churg a se ‘ ” Shanghai,—Saoung Hai Chung Tan wy - Japan,—Yut Poon Okroes,—Mo Kor.., . Parsley, English, Yeung Un Sai Greon Peas,—Chivg Tan ,,, Potatoes, Sweet,—Fan Shu oe Shanghai,—Sheung Hai Shu Tsai Japan,—Yut Poon Shu Tea American,~—Fa Ki ” Foochow, —Fuk Chau bu, Teni Macao,—Oh Moon Punpkin,—ToongiKwa .., Radish,—Hung Le Pak Tani Shalota,—Con Chung Tau .,, Spinage, (Chiuese}—Paw Choi Spiuach,—Yio Chai Tomatocs,—Fan Kor F Taros,— Wu Tau ee Turnips; Punti, (ong),—Low Pek ss English, —Jeung Low Pak Vegetable Marrow,—Chit Kwa Waters Cresses,—Sai Young Chui Yams,—Ta Shu ou ne ves Jas ROBERT @, McE WEN Initector in chance ofylteriete, VISITORS ar Uo HONGKORS NOTEL. Mr C. H, Allen Str and Mrs Mre B. Allen ° uS Mr W. 8, Bailoy Me¥, C. Barlow . Me J. H. Barton Me A.” Basto Mr J.T. Boll Mr A. Bichot f Mr.” Black Mr J. E. Lee * Mir & Mra R. BogganMisa A. Lemon Mit i. A. Bonner) = MrG. Mackie Mr L. Bontinen * Miss L. Marix Mrs R. W. BorthwickMrs A, Morix Mr F, F. Bovet Mr BP. Meguire De F. U. Bowers Capt. TL. Meyer Mir M.S. Brown Mr & Mrs Milton Hon. Dr F. Clark = Mr J. D. €. Morava Mr W, J. Clarke Mr and Mrs BE. 0. Murphy fs Mr T. Nagaca Mr R. Cox Mr, J. North, 1.x. Mr and Mra W. 1.Mr A. Nunes Craig Mr A. Ocrtmann Or J. M. Crago Mrs Osborne Mr F. H. DerbyshireMr W. Page Mr G. Desarts Mr A. Pieh? MrT, ©. Downing Mr J. Rankin - Migs Dulton Mins Reeve Mr & Mra H. DultonMr C. Reisner Mr. F, Duncan Ar R, Ritchie Merk. W Mr and Mrs 4. Mrs Es. M. Robbins Mir FB. Esrom Me HS. Rosenthal Mr N. G. Evans Mr 1. Robert Mi LG. Fishor Mr ©, Schouw Mr and Mrs A. A.MrK. A. Sclanders Forshee MrC, Skott ‘Mins Fox Mr H. C. Smith Mr and Mra G. W.Mr 5. A. Snewin Furlong Misa Stoker Mr L. Gayton Dr W. H. Solf Mr Hi. Geslient Mr W. O) Stunfard Vir Glover Mr Q. Terkelsene Mr tf, . Goldsmith Mr L. Thomas Mr J. Grant Dr J. Thomson Mr A. Hayter Capt. A. N. Walton Mr R. G. Heckford Mr WL. E. Hicks 3 Mr FLW. Hills Mr W. F Mir A. HollingsworthMr W. J. Mr Eovan Hoven Mra A. M. Whitton Mir T. Howard Mr A. J. Williams Mr Laight Hunt and Vr C. Willcox valot Mr L, Wilson Joseph, Mr Y. Jwata | fir K. A. Kotech Mr G. J. Kavanagh Dr Keyt ‘ Mr & Mra Kochen Mr N. Lazaaras aS; Tate, Manila Oct. 24, General. — Mrrsur Bussan Kasia. SHIPPING. ARLIVATS, October 27. Ninypo, British str,. 1,228, E. Richards, Wulw and Chinkiang October 22, Rico.— Burtenrieip & Swine. Michael Jebsen, Gerraan steamer, 710, J. . Hothow Qetuber 26, General.— ~~ & Co. Rosetta Mara, Jupavese atr., 2,402, N. Lator, Norwegian stenner, 939, Fensen, Wahu Oct. 20, Riced.—Kiwoxa Max Wo. Diu, Postnguese gunbsat, 700, Pelycarps d'Azeveto, fram Maeno, October. 28. THE oe CHINA MALL. 1 To facilitate finding the position of any vesse! in the Harbour, the Anchorage Green Jeland. ‘Vessela near the Hongkong shore are marked b.. midway letween each shore aro marked ¢., in conjunction with Se ‘tion. 1. From Green Island to the Gas Werke, . From Gos Works xo Jardine’s Whaet. 3. From Jardine’s Whart to the Harboor’e Office, . From Harbour Maxtor‘a to the Marset. . From The Market to Peddar'a Wharf. | . From Tedanr’ Wharf to the Naval! Yard. Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour. Exelusice of late Arrivals and Departures reported 'a-day. [oy bes | Fewony, ritish atr., from Canton. Iechung, British str.. from Canton. Haabury, German steamer, Burmeister, Yokohama Oct. 18, aud hai 26, Mails and General, Mrceurrs & Co. Tasuan, British ste., LAGe Sydney Oct. 2, and Mani: Bourreneiene & Swine. 2. Lindbergh, General, — Yaishen, Chinese str. 1,216, Jarnieson, Shanghai Ger. 25, Geneeal, €) M.S. N. Ca, Glenfalloch, Piritish stea Bainbridge, Singapore et. 21, CHIsEsi. Hencenae, British str,, 1,407, A. Webster, Rangoon Oet. 15, Ries — Gisu, Divixcstox & Us. . Cheltenham, British steamer, 2.415, H. Brophy, Moji Oct. 22, Cant, -Braprev & Co. PEPARTI Qetober Reo, for Bangkok. Octaher 28. il Sate Francie RES, 25. Chour, for Sh Kowtows, for CY Marbury, for ® Hangstng, for Canton, Ningpo, far Caton. Brame Luyken, for Saigen. Huitan, for Swatow. Dr W. Honter Mr Q, Winter Mr KE. E. Jingenfeld Mr and Mrs ©. E. Mr BK. Johannsen Woolmer Mr P, Johnson RING EDWAR() JLOTEL. Dr Boringer Mr F. Kiene Wr & Wire S$. Bisnoy Captain F. Kofod Miss N. Bisney Mr x Mrs H. Krebs Miss J. Bisney Captain Langlands, Mics G, Bisnoy 4.0.2. Mr W. T. Creswell Mrs Langlands Mra Creswell & child Mr ‘T. Lants Mr N. KB. Davidson Mr Nakewsru Major and Mrs Dun. Mr O. Pontifex stervill Lieut. Saulos, A.D.C. Mr F. Focke Mr T. Shimoesaka Mr W. Stewart Har-Mr and Mrs M. J. D. rison Stephens, Mr. 8. P. Way Mr D. Tohdow Col. G. A. Hughea,Mr and Mrs Wilgress RAM, and child Mr Korloot Hughes PEMIAM HOU. Capi, J. 4. Anderson Mr Felix. Kohter Mr Cherry Mr iH. 1. Ling Misa R. Chofter Mr Linklater alr Clark Mr H. Ladge Mr. Dean Mr Ff. Masters Mr James \W, Hiiot Mir Benits Mestres Mr A. Ete Dr G. L. Mitchell Mr J.T. Hawks Mr B. L. Paimer Mr Ro Hemmings Mr E. Reisef BLi RL C. Hesse Mr J. nyon Mr Ju Mr P J. Spur Mr Jowit Mr i Thwaites R H. GoodinanMr B. Warder Johnsen Mr Enrigue Zuchs PEAK ROTEL. Mr Douglas Abboy Dr H. ten Kate Mr Andrew Beattio Mv ft. 11. Bi Sir Henry Berkeley Major H. S. King, Major A. SV. Bowley, RE. RAM. Mr C, Koch Mr and Mrs A. H.Mr and Mrs Bottenheim & chit- Larsen dren Mr G. Miss R Bottenheim — Grint Mir Ralph A. Bra.Mr ¥. Liiders bazon Mr K. Marten Mr HLF. RB. Brayns Mr A. PLB. Me- Dol. LF. Brown, Dermott RE. Mit. ©. Miller Mr G, H. Bryant Mrs J. F. Miller Mr& WreA.Chap an Mv Robert Mitchell Mr Edgar Cockell Surseon stl Mrs H. Mr A. F. Comrie L. Norris, RUNS Mr William A. CrakeMr W. Orrell Maj. & Mre W. A, C. Major George Osbarn, Denny, DAAG. RY Mr Ed) Dyer Mr W. Otte Mra BE, Edwards Mr Leonard D Capt. P. H. Fawcett, pot Tea. Mr Ti. Mrs P. H. Fawcett KC. Col. und Mrs G. H.Uapt. & Mrs P. Rad- Ferrier. A.P.D. clifle, RUE. Mr and Mrs PF. Reid Hans C. Lindsay Phil- KE. Pollock, H. Hon, R, Mi sey, R. Mr Andrew Forbes Major G. A. French, ASC Mrs W. Sawer Mre P. Garriock =, Mr A. Sinclair Mr ©. F, GeorgeRev. & Mrs W. J. Grinble Southam Mr S. Hebden Mr W. 0, ©. Spalek- Lieut Col. and Mrs. haver Horon and child = Mr A. G. Stokes Mr G, V. Heron Mr Paul Stoppa Capt. H. B. Hollins-Mr 0, Thiel head, R.A. Mr J. 8, Thomson Mr H. U. Jeffries ray Rum- k HOTEL. Mr J. H. Mitchell BMr H. B. Carter Mr A. Reid Mr J, Cronin Mr 8. B.C. Ross Mrs Kappcler Fonny Mr Sebes Mr and Mrs Keith &Mr H. Sihmitt 2 children Mr Logos Mr E. Mangelsdortf Qu: Mr Bird Mr M. Stapelfeldt Mr and Mrs. Ward & childern THE WAVERLEY ROTEL. Mr ©, M. G. Burnie Mr Lowis C. Rees Mr J, Cotter Mr W, Schmidt Commander F. W.DMr R. P. Sharpe Dean Mr Templeman Mes Dean Me H. B. Tawnsend Mr and Mrs H.\G.Mr N.S. P. Triming- Elis ham - Mr James, LedinghamMrs W. J, Shortall Mr Obarizs W. Mar-Mr Burton Whitcomb shall. ‘Mr & Mra H. Wi. ~Mirs A. Norton mason J eee —————— rene Temperatur ¢ Hoxcxoxa, October 28, 1902. * SanowerTen— OAM... 1 Pat... Da. 4PM. TaenMomEeTzE—9 A.M. Hanvi, for Haiphong. CLEARED, Tehang, for Shanghat. Shaweut, for Manila. Fausang, for Shanghai. Michiel Jebsen, for Vakhoi. Glenfalloch, for Amoy. Hue, tor Kwong-chow-wan, PASSENGERS, UTE ED, Rostia Masi, from Manila, Mrs Misses Pox, Yampusk, Murayanrs and Stoker, Messrs Juckson, P, Juhnsun, P. J, Brady, E. D. Dale, . K. Coinas, B. W. Cod: wallader, I. MeDonongh, H.C. Martin, T. Hf, Morgan, and W. Turner. y Per Tainan, from Sydney, &c., Miss Finlayson, Mrs Tilburn and 2 children. , Per Handing, from Yokohaua, &c. : for Hongkong, Mrs White, Misses Silva-Netto and Manl Ahern, Lieut. Sch Captain Mangelsdorff, Messrs Dyer, C. Asumpeao, Arell, von Maslawksky, Mbrahim, Musso, Coles, Sparr, Cavillier, Morey, and Lynet. From Yokohama: for Singapere, Mr Thopsen : for Colombo, Mr and Mrs 8. children and raid » for Genoa, Sir Ruothby, Ct Jier Cabianehi, Miss Jot, Mrs Konigswerther, Messrs C. Martini, Matsuvka and J. Moir: for Naples. . Sewdan ; for Gibraltar, Mr {or Southampton, Miss Hughes for Londen, Mr and Mrs v Brown ; fur Antwerp, Mr de Hartog. Kobe : for Colenubo, Messts Crowley, sma, Masutomo, Shimachi and Uye- or Port Said, Mrs Childs, and Mrs ‘ Hinkle ; For,Gunoa, Miss Roberts, Miss Ritson, Captain Brun, Messrs Geslien, Qestmann, and Schelbert ; for Bremen, Messrs Abbort Sanne, Arnezen and K. Christeusen. From Nagasaki - for Genoa, Mr Lindholn: aml family, and Miss Burnside, From Shans : for Singapore, Mr and Mrs Dounenberg, Dr Behenin, Messrs Williams and Sylya; for Penanz, Prof. and) Mra Fischer ; for Colombo, Mr and Mra Keep, and Mr Nakoasin ; for Genoa, Mes Fuchs, Captain von Schrovler and family, Mrand Mrs Bennet, VLE. J. d’Agenelo Castellu-Brance, Mr v. Liliencro chifdren, 3 Trev Watana’ nd Sweet : :< Terman for Naples, Hen, Mrs su, and 2 wathamp on, Mr and Mrs Dickinsan, and Mrs A. R. Leak London, Licat.-C Capt. Maawe amlanah, 3 y Jones, Mrand Mr CM. Bradburg, ehild and servant, Mr und Mrs A. Burt and chill; for Bremen, Messrs yon Bredow, Max Seyfarth, F. Landrock, Wollers, Buchsenmaches Busch. Meiners. Lilieneron, Bleibaum, Bese, Bruns, and Ertl. SHIPPING REPORTS 'vhe British steamer Psinan reports From Manila Oct. 24th, light to maderate winds and sea, fine, clear weather through- out, POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close :— For QUONG-CHOW-WAN, HOTHOW, PAKHOL & HAIPHONG.— vor Hue, at m., an Wednesday, the 20th October. For SHANGIIAI, MOJI, ROBE, YOKO- HAMA, VICTORIA & TACOMA.— Per Olympia, at LO a.m., on Wednes- dny, the 29th October. For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL- CUTTA.— Per Lightning, at 2 p.m. on Wednes- day, the 29th October. . For SHANGHAL— Yor Woosung, at 4 p.m., on Wednesday, the 29th October. hse For SWATOW, AMOY & ANPING.— ‘Per Maidzuru Meo u, at 8 a.m., on Thurs- day, the 30th Octobor. For MANTLA.— : ‘ Per Rosetta Maru, at 2 p.m., on Thurs- : day, the 39th October. ‘Por Zijiro,at 3 p.m., on Thursday, the 30th October. > MAILS uy van Geran Packet.— The German Contract Packet Hamburg will Ledespatched on WEDNESDA*, the 20th October, with Mails for the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europo snd countries beyond, vid Bhindisi ; to the Straify Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Indis, (via Tuticorin), Aden, Egypt, Malta, &c., - &e, : Printed Matter and Samples at 10 a.m. - Registration at 10 a.m. (Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to 10.45 a.m.) Letters at £1 a.m. Lote Letters 11,10 to 11.30 am. Kxtraj. ostaze 10 pents. - Vessels’ Names. ! Flag and Rig. Tons | Dut of L nett. [arrival or the Kamloug shore Nrctsotie <. Woon Naval ¥ - ard to Blue Buildings. S$. From Fine dings to East Point. 9. From Kollet's Island to North Point, 10. Kowloon What res, i 11, Jardines War. ta Civided Int eleven Sections, commencing fcr k., and those in the body of the Shipping of the figures denoure tne sections, _ Vessels Advertised as Loading. Destination. Agents, Date of Leaving. Tsinan (s, . . Changsha (8) « Yawata Maru (s) Australian (8). Australian Ports. Australian Ports Australian Ports. Australisn Porta Baltimore & New Bremen, &. ., Bromen, de, Havre and Hamburg. Havre and Hamburg. Havre and Hamburg. Kobe and Yokohama: Liverpool Liverpool ingauey (A) . eucalion (8) ata Oe aes - i Consigness or Agents. Destination. Remark, London Tondon London Tenslaus (8) Steamers. Achilles .. Anping Maru. Benvenue . Borg .... Chelydra Chow Tai. Choysang . Clavering . Doric - Francisco Reyes Frithjof .....- Glenfalloch Hailoong Hamburg . Hangsans Hanyang Haemann M fine, Tehang Kaga Maru Kingsing Kwangse Labor Lena Lightning - 1 OPurkis «Harn edensen favngmoon . Loasek British str. Japan. str. 'British ate. "Norw. str. British str! ‘Ger. ‘British str! t | H 4408 ‘Oct. 163 (Oct. 1467 | 738 1574 1115 1242 Vet. i ehib (Oct. . let. | 1410 (Oct. str) 448 (Oct. - ate. 900 foct. 1434 Wet. 783 |Oct. str 356, i¢ Jet, et. Butterfield & Swiro JelOsaka Shosen Kaisha 28'Gihh, Livmgston & Co. 7 irder 24|Jnrdine, Matheson & Co. 2s Butterfield & Swire 99) Jardine, Matheson & Co. \Dodwell & Co., Limited 91). & O. S. 8. Co. “Jardine, Matheson & Co. Brandac & Cu. SA. R. Marty Chinese . [Doulas Steamship Co. 28'Melchers & Co. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Butterfield & Swire st Asiatic Trading Co. R. Marty Rutertield & Swire 28) i ‘Hoihow & Bangkok Europe, &e. 'S*hai & Seattle K'loon Dock Oct. 29. K'loon Dock Oct. 29. K'loon Dock Condon, &«. ‘husan (8) London v. Suez CanaliGlenartney (8) . -Mavila .. Manila Manila Marseilles ¢ Java (a) Ernest & owther Castle (9) Parramatta (5) Voosung (a) « S'pore, Col. & dzumi Mar S'pore, P’ang, Calcutta. et. 29. # Nov. 4. -[Butterfield & Swire .. Charlea Tibetghien oy Rosetta Maru (8) (Chinese ander, Wieler & Co, id Sassoon & Co., Ld. emssen & Co. Butterfield & Swire iS'pore & Calcutta Michael Jebsen. Maidzuru Maru. Mausan Melita . Olympit .. Rosetta Maru Salamanca . Seirstad - Skarpsno Sleipner . Taicheong ¥. Welsh, u!Privost 24 o Tenebric if ¢'Tate 3 ¢ Scott c.Larsen ¢ Christiansen c|Rodseth . ¢|Wiebking Michelsen 3 cJenkins 3 ciUlausen ciLindbe 3 ¢,Fraser ‘3 ciRandie -niling Vessels. Atas . Grosvenor Luzon... Lyndhurst Manuel Llaguno Palgrave... Vale of Doon 8 2|McKay 2 e' Boga 2 ¢ Park 9 ¢.Parnell 2 c'Nichols STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. JSUPPLIED THROUGH KEUTER.} Banca, Benylae, — Shanghai, Sud- ney, Mogul, Princesse Marix, CO. Ferd. Lain. & Sudo Meru, Tar telus, China, Suevia, 14; Aleinons, Dardanus, Laos, Moluera, Glenturret, Fuleamayo, 17: Benlomound, Cayton, Monineuthshive, Hakata Mesn, Sivas fnoa, Pakling! Kieutshou. Heathinrn, 2 Tavs, Karachi Maru, Pyrrhus, mehens, Tornkai, Hindustan, 24, Mails. The C. PLR, Co.'s 5. arrived at N Monday, the again at. 4 p.ra. on same day for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at LO p.m, on Tuesday, the 28th Oct. The Imp. German Mails.s. Ger, with the the RMASN Mart ofthe 30th Sepe., Jeft Singapore on Saturday, the 25th Qct., at noon, and may be expected here on or xbout Thursday, the 30th (et. The M. M. Co.'s stearner Frexcy Mart of the + Sipwapore on Sunday. th cu @ pout, and may he or about Sunday, th This Packet brings repli despatched fram Hons fitch Aus. 2 MOSUS. Peon, with wscils Ke. def San Francisco for this port Hene- Wvlu, Yokehama, Inland Sea, Ko Nagasaki and Shanghai on Uno 15th Fiapress of Chine ki at S am., on on to Ietrers emg oon the The Nippon Mare, with an Francises for this Yokohama, Inland i and Shanghai. mails Xe, leit § port via Honolul Sea, Kohe, Naya 7th Oct. Steamers Expected. N. ¥. K.s.s, Yawate Maru left Nagasaki for this port on the 25th Oct., and is expected to arrive here on the 29th Oct. The P. & AS. S. Co.'s str. fadrtpure which left Portlind on the 30th Sept., arrived at Yokohemsa on Saturday, the bh Ger., nay be expected hero on or abuut the oth Nov. The as. Aiamsang, from Calcutta and the Straits, left Singapore for this port on Saturday afternoon, tho 25th Oct. The H, Av. steamer Alesia, from Ham- burg, left Singapore for this port on the 26th Oct., and mny bo expected here on or about the Ist November. The ©. P. R. Co.’a 8.8, Tartar left Var- couver on Tuesday, the 2st October, for Hongkong, via the usual, Ports of Call. . The 1 Tho s.s. Hindustan left New York on the 1st Oct. for Hongkeng, China and Japan. The Boston Tow Co.'s s.s. Lyra sailed from Tacoma on October 10th, for YViadivostock and Port Arthur. The N. P. Co.’s 3.3. Duke of Fife sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong on the 19th Oct. The N. P. Co.'s 5.6. Glenugle sailed from Tacoma on the 23rd Oct. The N. P. Co,’s ss. Tacoma sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong, on the 27th Oct. 3 Latest Advices, The Ben Line steamer Benmohr from Antwerp and London, left Singapore on Suuday, tke 25th Oct., for this port. The P. & O. Co.'s ss. Shanghai left . gapore for this port on the 27th Oct., at 3 p.m. . The 0. P. BR. Co.'s 3.8, Enipress of Lidia with'the Cayapiax Mant left Shanghai } 3 on Sunday, the 20.h Oct., at 4.30 p.m, and may be expected here “to-morrow, INerw. Norw. Ger. Ger. Briti 27th Ostuber, and left cbsen & Co. Order Bradloy & Co. Order str.” str. str. galMeyer & Co. Meyer & Co. Bradley & Co. 26lebsen & Co. 24'Siomssen & Co. Oct str.| 994 ‘Oct. str. 1088 |Oct. -| 1160 Oct. 1611 Oct. | 2103 jOct. 22,Bradley & Co. J H | 14/Standard Oil Co, 13)0rder 19)Master 7\Standard Oil Co. 31\Standard Oil Co. 26|\Order i ; «| 1252 \yuty 16 |June .| 1932 |Aug. .| 2249 jOck. 1458 |July 3078 (Oct. 669 ‘Oct. 5\Osaka Shosen Kaisha 3lJardine, Matheson & Cu \Dodwell & Co., La. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Sander, Wieler & Co. ‘A. Trading Co. 98\ Butterfield & Swire o7iShewan, Tomes & Co. Manila 1 ' {Manila 95'Sander, Wieler & Co. Swatow & Anping | Oct. 29. H Oct. 30. 1 ‘Shai & Tacoma (Oct, 29. Oct. 3. A’deen Dock Met. 30. ” Tho N. ¥. K. om the 31st Oct. Oct. kong, China and Japan. China Const Meteorological Register. 27th October.—at 4 P.M. Wind. honigeod | Humidity. | Direction. PELTED ELT EL ELTA | weatuer, Wlostock “2p! | i Temperature bEttd BN, 9! 20.19" 30.20; 10 CF OD da de te OD Ge ED | c ‘jims Taihoku Taichu. Koahun Peseadores Tol wr] feloal es Tiongkong 4} Vict. Peak! 4, Kuroshima Maru left Singapore for this port on the 26th Uct., and is expected to arrive here Tho N. Y. K. ss. Latha Maru left Shang- } hai for this port onthe 28th Oct., and is oxpected to arrive here on the 30th Tho Barbor Linc s.s. Shimasa sailed from New York on the 26th Oct. for Hong- so | the years 1887-8-9. Hongkong Tides. fhe Tide Table given below has been . Fenwick ‘0., Limited. compiled by the Nautical “Almanac Office ee aa In Londen from the result of the analysts of observations taken by means of an an- tomatic tide-recording mschine in the Wa- ter Po'ico Basin at Tsim Sha Tsoi during The roro of the table ia Low Water Or- | HK. 0. and M. Steamboat Co, La. dinary Spring Tides, which has been found | Indo-China S. N. Company,-Limited to be 2 feet below mean sea level. given fa the table. To obtain the depth of water on the tlde gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add 5 ft. 7 in., and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 12 ft. 9 in. to tho height | Taku Tug and Lighter Co., 1d? 29th to 4th November, ~ 1 Co-operative Cargo Boat Co., Ld. Han Wate. 2 Honkany, Mean Time. lteter. 7, Low Ware. je Hongkony Mean” | eight. Time, b eto ty as res ce m {ft in, v x a 6 a BB 8 & & 8G errieiortiors) meme LOOM OS Se Exchango. Honcrone, October 28, 1902. Qn London— Bunk, Wiro, ” ” 9 Documcatary, 4 mum Gap Rock! J we toro Om | mus tos loarorlo 28th October.—at Yosteck : FOWNHOWH|AA | PIPtttherdebebaida Tokio Koebi Nagasaki Kagoshima! Oshiran. 04 Nal ‘t Ishi’jima. | A Taihoku [ J mums Gutrlaf ... Sharp Pk.,; Amoy : Canton «2 45 Hongkong |l0a. Viet. Peak Gap Rock Macao. ” Bacol Tioile . Ccba C.8. Jai LE TLERI TLE ReLI eter iti let zaag|okmmoem | | | [ Owe] mmwtoem | Of OWOOM LeSeecfolfegolo ¥F. G. Free, Acting Director, Hongkong Observatory, Oct, 28, 1902, 1, Banowaraa, reduced to 92 degrees Fabrenbelt and tothe level of the sea in inches, tenthe, and hun- : = Texresatcun, In tho vhade, In degrees Fahren- ne! 2 3 Howry, in tage of saturation, the bum. ity of alr ssturated with moisture belng.100, args y Daoriox or Winn, “¢ two painta. &. Fouce or Worn, according te Beaufort Scale ene eaten elsotae h hale t lphinine mun, f togrg. 7 A hall, Z Nghtning,o overcant, p paseiD| roally, x rain, # Eno}, Ttoage ea ome passing thunder, » visibil; Reaie, 1 incken, On Paris- On demand, Credits, 4 Un Berlin—Demard,,. On Now York— On demand, Credits, 60 dayo’ On Bembay— Wire,... 2 Qn Caleutta— Wiro;.. ree On demand, On Singspore— On demand, On Manila— ~ On demand, On Shanghai. * On demand, rhs? 1 4th 125 325 _ 195; . 125 80 dagn’ sight, (private On Yokohama— . On demand, «. Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tao!y... Sovereigna (Bank's boy’ ilar fram om.) 23 =, $11.92 2B yd. ing rete) s. Hongkong Register ; Previous. day ‘até piu, Barometer wee! 30.05 Température j 7 Humidity Direction of Wind - Force Rain... Weathor : : H On date at.On date at 10am. | 30.15 ; 30.07 78 78 92 g 3 3 Highest open air temperature Lowest open air temperature on the !ztth . on the 26th . F. G. FIGG, Acting Director. Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 27, 1902, PEOMPT ACTION in dealing with what may be only 2 slight. cough will ofte: illness. — n avert-some more serious: _ STEARNS’ COUGH CURE. is jo&t the thing for this, sa it is always ateo: Ltd., Hon, ecdy one aloe: Wholesale from A. 8, gkon; i Phil:ppina Tobacco Trust Oo. A humbra Limited. Empresa of Japan (s). ‘Kaga Maru (s) . Victoria, B.C.. Tacoma Olympia(s). Victoria, B.O., Tacos Duke of Fife (s) . Victoria, B.O.,"Tacoma Shawmut (a) Novembor 16, December 8,- Nov. 1, at noon, Nov. 20, at 4 p.m. About Novemberd. ‘October 29,at noon. Nov. 22, at-noon, November 6, November 19 ecomber 3, Nov. 4, af noon. Nov. 8. November 20, .|November 11, November 25, December 9, ov. 8, at noon, November 14. Oct. 30, at 3 p.m. Oct. 36, at 4 p.m. Nov. 4, at 4 pm. Noy. 14, at noon, Nov. 3, at 2 pam. Nov. 1, Daylight. Nov. 15, Daylight, Nov. 3, ot 4 p.m, About Oct. 2. d|About Nov. 4. About Nov, 8, (October 29, Nov. 7, at noon. (Oct, 29, at 3 p,m, INov. 16, at p.m. jet. 31, p.m, About Nov. 2. November 14. Co..;December #4. * October, 29, Butterfield & Swire. Nippon Yusen Knisha. Gibb, Livingston & Co. Arnhold, Karberg&Co Mvlehors & Co..... Motchors & Co. Hamburg-Am‘ka Lin Hamburg-Am’ke Lin inburg-Am’ka Linic! ippon Yusen Kaisha. Buttertield & Swire, Butterfield & Swire .. - |Butterficld & Swiro Butterfield & Swiro... Buttorfield & Swire. P. & 0. 8..N. Co. MeGregorBros, & Gow Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Shewan, Tomes & Co; Showan, Tomes & Co. b. & 0, S, N. Co. Messagerics Maritime: ippon Yusen Kaisha. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Nippon Yusen Kaisha -|Dodwell & Co, Limited Dodwell & Co. Limi Nippon Yusen Kaisha 1D. Sassoon, Sona & Co.' Sandor, Wieler & Co. Melchers & Co.... ¢. Messagerios Maritimes Portland & A. S, Co.. Portland & A. § Osaka Shosen Kai: Osaka Shosen Kuisha.{November 2, Osaka Shosen Kaisha../November 9. Canadian P’fic #. Co,iNov. 19, | Canadian P’fic R. Co.iDecember 3, Uanadian P'fic R. Co.\Decober: 17. Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Dorlwell & Gu, Limited Dodwell & Co. Limited |Novamber 4, Dodwell & Co. Limited !Novomber 7." October 29. Victoria via Japan, &.:Yangtsze (8) Y'ma,S’hai, Moji Kobe.'Shanghai (5) - iP. &O. 8. N. Co... Butterfield & Swiro.../Nov. 1, About Noy. 3, Nov. 4, at 4pm, % a ———eeeeeeeeeeeananauauuqQquauamama SHARE LIST. QUOTATIONS, . Ocrover 28, 1902:- Stocks. eae : Shares. i Paid "| ~~ Closing Gustations, Fatue. “up. Cash. BaNks, Hongkong and Shanghai Bauk Corp. | 80,000 19,970 9, National Bank of China, Limited «.. Do. Founders’ shares, | MARINE INSUBANOES, Canton-insurance Office Co,, Ld. ... Chins Traders’ Inrurance Co., Ld. North-China Insurance Co., Ld. Straits Insirance Co., Ld. Union Insurance Society, Li. Yangtaze Insurance Assgciation; Ed. . ° FIRE INSUBANCFS. =” China Fire Ineurance-Co., Ld. Hongkong Fire Insurance: Co. DOOKS, ETO. ~* % ‘Hkong & Whampoa Déck © Now Amoy Dock Co., Li S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. “STFANLOATE, TUGB, Chine Sid Manila 8. 8. Co., La Dougias SteamsnipVe.; Limited... Star Ferry Comping, Td, Shell ‘Transport & Trading. Cos, Shanghai Tug Boat Co., La. Ltd, Shanghai Cargo Bout Co., Id REFINERIES. © China Sugar Company, Limited Luzon Sugar Compang, Limited. Perak Sugar Cultivation “Cox, Ld. WHARVES: : ® BE. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. | 3 Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Co.... LAND AND BUILDING. Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Company, Limited ...... ShanghabLand Investment Oo., Kowloon Land and Building Com pany . - Wei-hei-wei Land & Building Co.,Ld Fivmphroys Estate & Finance Co... West Point Building Co., Limited... ThAsWwaYs. HE. High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. MINING. : Jelebu Mining & Trading Co., Ld... New Punjom Mining Co., 1d. as as Preference shares. Société Francaise des Charbon- nages du Tonkin, Raub Aust, Gold Mining Co., Ld. HOTELS, ETC. Hongkong Hote! Company, Ltd. Oriento Hotel,’ Manila ....-..+ Astor House Hotel Ltd, (Tientsin) . Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S’hai) DISPENBARIES. ” . A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. . Watkins Limited _ LIGHTING, HK, and China Gas Co., Limited... Shanghai Gas-Company, Ltd....0.| 8! Hongkong Electric Co,, Limited ..-| 3 New Electrica “now ‘rere \ y.ss0reee/ 30,000 RRICK AND GEMENT. H Green Island Cement Co., Ld. ...4..{ 50,000 MIBOELLANEOUB. Manila Investment Co., Ld. 20,000 Bells Asbestos: Eastern- Agency, 8,604 United Asbestos Oriental Agency, J |,ctoord’y, Limited .:secsres Hi ngxong Bakery Company, Ld. Hk. Steym_ Water-boat Co., Lid. Henckong Dairy Farm ©: ony kong Toe Companys, Limited Shanghai Waterworks Co., itd ‘Tebrau Planting Company, Ltd. Whorg Rope Manufactery.Co., Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weav- ‘Cotton Manufactur- Sey China Co., Ld. pee: China Borneo Company, Ltd. Universal Trading Uo. Robinson Piano Co, Ltd. Campbell, Modre & Co, War. Powoll, Limited . ‘CIGAR COIPANIES. Limi ed. 40 ha 00 [$ 5 96,0 «| 17,500 (Tis. 110 [Tie100 Tis. 38, sellera 10,000/Tls. 160 TIe100/TIs. Bf, buyers, 36274 London, £64 227, scllers ‘S27, sellers ‘S10, sellers $1874, ox div., sellers 3 S604, sales 5 Tis. 1873, eollers $1, buyers 3260, sales $131, sales $86 $350, sellore $220, sollera 25 (8483, eales 3] 337, buyers. jis. 125, buyers (RDG He ARIE $25, buyers nominal S42, eollore 2362, buyers $100, sales 222, sales & buyers’ 1812, sales & buyers £1,17.6, salca & sellera Ts, 2C0, buyers (Tis. 55 0 Tis, 1524, buyers Tis. 1424, buyera WOT in DOA S1U0, sales S15, buyers iTia. 50 iTis. 77 is 50 Tis. 100 S80, sales Tis. 310, sales $182, buyers - Ta. 122%, sales $30, sellers Tis. 15, sellers $123, buyora $474, buyera Sdd5 S12, sellers ae SL $600, sellers $8, sellers $132, buyers S419, sellers $s (Ts.50/Tls. 135 335, buyers $15, buyers ‘$7, buyore 18140, br gare? 'T1s. 120, salea 213. sellers £6.35, buyers $203, buyers $20, ‘sellers $1, bnyers | 4 188% 10 S155 5 (8107 . 7 (S98, sellers $12, ‘sellers 18240 all all all ‘$120, sales: 10 |S 10 ($27, sales 10 |§ - 10 |310, sales & sellers. 20|$ 15 (34, sollers - 2018 - 20{S10%, sellers 6013 50. $50, eellera al $35 8 10/888, eales: 50 |$ 50 [840, séliera 500 f$ GC {¢500; Nom: Loané. Amount. | Value. ed Ghitiose Tmnporial 1886 2/Tis. , 767, 200/Tle, 2 2 ‘ a t aE : 2 : ae a ’ “3s VERNON and SMYTH ' Share-brokers. ° oe . lished. by Tuos.-H, Rix, + inierest.” ; Oitotation, : Zp. snnenllo fo prem.” 9" No. § Wyndham Street, Hongkong,