B. BR TAYLOR; “Stevedore : . Lighters pnd Steam fiamnchas’ ; Supplied. i HLoILo, ‘PutaPPiNe ISLANDS, eer H°? ONGRONG: AND SHANGHAI ; BANKING CORPORATION. . .| Paww-up CaPrTAL, Reserve Funp. ‘ E JOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. 11910,000,000 | Estanuisnen, 1880, CAPITAL Suiiscrinep «¥en 24,000,000] Sterling Reserve, $10,006,000. Bak CAPITAL PALD-UP , «18,000,000, |. Silver, Reserve $ eee $13,000,000 Si CARITAL UNCALLED, tn, G,000,000° SESERYE LIABILI F PROP'TORS.$10,000,000 RESERVE FUND 4. ‘w+ 8310007. Couer OF DIRECTORS!’ Head Office :-—-YOKOHAMA. ° . } oo" OR, Saewan, Esq., Chairman. eo ': ' Hon, J. J. Bere-IRvING, Deputy Chairman, Branches and Agencies, A. Haupt, Esq, TOKIO. KOBE. D, M.. Mases; Esq. N.. A..Siebs, Esq. NAGASAKI. LONDON. A. J. Raymond, Esq. | H. W. Slade, Esq, LYONS, ye NEW YORK. RIL, Richardson, Esq. | H. E. Tomkins, Esq. \ SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU. © 1 if Sehibart, Esq. Paul Witkowsle Esq, : BOMBAY, SUANGHAL 068 Chtke MANAGER ? VEN TISIN, $ : Lonpon BAN EILE LONDON JOINT TOCK BANK, “Lp, PARRS' BANK, Lp. - 1 THE UNION BANK UF LONDON, Lo. \WoNcKonc BRANCH t~INTEREST ALLOWED.‘ __ NEWCHWANG. Hongkong--Sir THOMAS JACKSON, sticna ha Loxton lisnkties at f : THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST! _ AUSTRALIA, AND THE IN- quotations wl 'to the present’ plans they will -be vessels: soles Ss A. 1. MARTY, | . MENT S& ON, LAND LD. - MIGRATION VESTION. _ | ¥og have ‘declined to’ 75. This, says capable of at least twenty-one ‘Ienots speed and - ; Agent... | Hongkong, 318t, July, gor. {822¢ "ey Q "J the’ Kobe Cérofiicle, bas’ largely reduced | ili be far superior to the Empress liners now «..."." _ Hongkong st Jay 19h Sees : = " WATSON'S ‘VERY oLD _ Lonpos, July 2gth. | the revenue. of the Formosan Government, | on the run, ‘The scheme inclndes the running " “ NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE i ; TO LET. : ; : “The Hon. Edmund Barton, Premier of | and measures to make goad the loss are now | of the Empress vessels to ‘Vindjvostok, 7 ‘ ! GOMPANY OF HAMBURG: A HOUSE in Riron.TerRack: | LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY. the Australian Commonwealth, has introduc. | being considered. It is suggested in some Siberia, if the present arrangements, can’ be SHE Undersigned AGENTS of the ahove: ue’ Butnnines, No '5, and Floor ; eda Billinto the Australian Parliament con- | Warters that regulations for control of the’) carried out, while the, new steamers will run q Compuny are prepared to accept Kirst! “THE RETREAT!’ ‘Mount KELLETT. 7" E as taining’ drastic restrictions upon immigration, camphor business in Japan should be enacted | exctusively to Yokohiama. The vessels will be “Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at, Apply to”. 3 ate » finclading the educational test. forthe protection “of the camphor industry in | puilt in England and are designed to cutdown') : CURRENT RavES, THE HONGKONG LAND ‘INVEST- net LEND Formosa. ‘This is, however considered im-) the time across.the Pacific by.thred andone- ~ ; Hinckenioni re SIEMSSEN 3 & Co a Ee & ae ENCY CO, ait B) ] = THE PROPOSED @ GRANT FOR practicablé,as the forestry system is only-in ‘half days. They will be finely filted up and will, it Nh A Pronounced by ,Conngisseurs to] ‘LORD ROBERTS. Ce a ee eee a eid | orn tasers taal erasers clio The po will be imposed on the aed business in sent Empress liners were put on ten years , In a message from King Edward, which | chis country. : : ago.: “They are capable af speed Minky 4: has. been -presented to "Parliament, His | some Peking relics and curios were sold at | eighteen knots, but. make the trip ata fifteen- -, Majesty says that considering, the eminent | home at Mr. J.C. Stevens's sale on 2sth ult, | knot rate. The new boats will be completed - services of Lord Roberts to the country, and | ‘The more important from Peking were the in September of next year, ny Nake tS desiring to confer upon him a signal mark | following :—A-rich scarlet silk coat, beautifully ——= ‘ of. favour, he recommends that a grant of | einbroidered with flowers and birds, lined with. THE AUSTRALIAN VAUDEVILLE | 100,000 be voted to ‘the: Suesinatiiies yellow, fox—£52 Jos.; avery fine blue silk-lined COMPANY. aa enh an Field-Marshal. || sable coat, 42, in. tong—L£2a 18.3 @ Chinese ]. . vo ; complimentary. umbrella, each ribbon bearing This ‘Com anyopen their seagen here to-night ; THE SOMALILAND ( OPERATIONS. the name of one of the. subscribers,’ said to | at the City all, where the theatre has. been’ A-—Tuorne’s BuEnp..,.....:.$10.80 |. The Mad Mullah has been. defeated vith have becn the property of & leading Boxer gia erg Alans caine! y J heavy loss, | * i Cae 3 ‘ ‘whose decapitation ‘was demanded by the was going on in Hongkong, there is sure to : ‘ - BELO Be W A LaSEL, ‘Tay. be the BESY BRAND in the FAR BAST. ; “Per Dozen «<1 ees Bit 00 For the Rapid ‘and Effective ‘Despatch of your Gorvespondonce ' “you should use THE YOST TYPEWRITER, Catalogues and Full Particulars upon Application. : : tbeeionis sat Tali, 1901. ‘(690° Wilt Powe, re, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Are now showing a Large and varied Stock of SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS, SILKS, RIBBONS, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &o,. ' MILLINERY. 7 Latest London and Paris Fashions constantly! arriving, inspection invited. R. G. HECKFORD, ee] e Manager. _ OLD MATURED JOHN WALKER WHISKEY, — ‘FROM THE FAMOUS ; 3 . of a ‘The following Blends.are also recom ‘mended, and are unpassed in. an quality :-—~ sis cota tr en nn ne |B GyNoncy, » MELLOW - ' Allies—f12 128.3 a naa ‘blue silk coat, |'a crowded first nigh, a ie Company} is Py aaar tye : ye s R | lined with Russian sable—/69 63.; a violet, to the reputation it has o! tained in the press.‘ ‘BuEND,'a fine ‘Soda WEATHER REPORT. ‘ ‘Trobe lined with Norse ynbakia, £3 of the various places: it has visited, their.stay |: Whisk of great age... 10.80 : ‘ here should prove a good. thing both for the The Observatory report says:— . | 19s.;,and a Chinese Imperial seal, in silver, ie ete oan | « On the gist at 12.10 p.m. the barometer has weighing, about 14lb,, said to be'about 2 be = ry Q 3ist a opm, the barom a $7 C.-—ABELOUR ‘GLENLIVE' od 00 fallen slightly on-the China coast. Pressure is | years old—yo'guineas, . D—HK-D., Brexp of the highest ‘over Japan, and gradients continuc Vea < slight with light S.and S.E, winds on the China Finest Old MaltScoren , . . “of nes WHHIBKWS ...... 000 tere 14,40 coast and in, the .N: part of the China Sea. Forecast :~Light S.E: winds; showery. “AS, WATSON-G-00., LIMITED, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. : ‘public and themselves, + Later, we hear that -there promises to y “be a big -bouse to-night to witness he. first , performance of the above Company. In spite. of the weather a. large audience ‘°° is: expected . ‘and they will, not be diss”. appointed. The troupe were carefully cruied (ron thie best talent obtainable in Australia, , are most highly spoken of in Manjla,. We STRENUOUS efforts are being made to develop tin-mines at Hin-Boun in Laos, says a recent Siam Free Press, As fax back as 1896, a com! "1 pany ta.work the land was started at Saigon. Al AUh PrUcD _ || Tbe only thing done since ‘has. been surveying: them every success, as it is’ bol! experiment ° LOCAL AND GENERAL. ‘ | and prospecting work, | Last year. mining work | to visit) Hongkong ot this: ‘season of the Yea SENT TERA was fairly started. ‘Shafts were sunk, and leads |-but in the names of thiee or four of the Sta q THe ‘plague return bythe, Governor of. the | traced., Upon this, machinery and other min; en ator ce arenas waite should rendei .. Cape again reports no deaths, amongst Chinese ing appliances were’ ordered from France. hein sliecels almost a certainty. there, Their immunity seems extraordinary. ‘The Saigon Opinion calls attention to the fact} : : THE Pinang Gasttte jsays Count von Walder- that itis a'whoily French enterprise worked |, - THE PLAGUE see on arrival at Batavia did not go ashore, as’ with French capital, Further mining opera: he found that cholera was prevalent in that tions are expected to be soon started with’ town, “i e ‘vigour. 4 Specimens « of metal from the mine , BIRTH. °, ‘On the 29th indtant, at 3, Victoria View, ‘Kowloon, the wife of H. Batuurst, ofa son, ; {819¢ . it Me fjongt ong. (felegeaph Other Asiatics ‘51, Number of cases reported up till noon .of the goth ‘Europeans. 0. July, 1901. sicessseesnserease ‘ K r L M A R N O C k- D I S T I L ie E RY By teference to our, Riverview columns it will of ten pies pee Boerne bls ts Saat se oO: urin; 1} j “THE FAVOURITE WHISKY IN THE OLD. COUNTRY, | be seen that the sailing date of thé steamship parison with the Malayan article. g the past 24 20) anes ° HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, Jury 31, 1901. NOTES AND: COMMENTS, . ——————— Hongkong Maru, for San Francisco, has been ; pitered: to Saturday, 3rd August, at daylight sree ere aaa J "| THE Singapore, Free. Press of the. 23rd inst.’ SA RECENT Bangkok paper says tn tropical ‘ countries nature has. provided - plants, which ASK FOR a ! i, ait Number of deaths egunted i 1,475 Hongkong, aand July, 1901+” ca , 19766 ‘ 2 ; — need merely to be'-tapped to provide the. up tilt noun’ of the, goth 4 Other ‘Asintics: 4. : Mommy's Shorn Looks, f contains an. obituary .nolice of, the late.: Mr rehing traveller wherewith to” “quench his “July, 1901: eaepean inese Arnot Reid, for ten years ‘editor of the Straits : Times. He left Singaporé for Bnigland a little; over a year: ago. ‘ » Such“ a vegetable. ‘reservoir, the Travellers’. Tree,” is now, to be seen in its, glory at Bangkok, Siam. “It Is, a: ‘wonderful ‘sight,’ tao. ” ‘The, trunk reaches'a height of 2oft, : tray ance of danke recorde while -the 20 to 40- thodster ledves spreading Since noon ‘on’ Saturday. } the casts’ al i deuths ares ‘therefiom dik ca fan Are over goft. long.’ These: Cases Chines The other day we published a letter frat Number, of deaths et Delta complaining of the: ‘fact ‘that /our : soldiers were made .to clip their hair short, “and this,’ in -Delta’s opinion,” contriliutes’ greatly to.the mortality from sunstroke é rather. fancy that Delta has been leaping ae oA CHEE & Co. 174, Queen's. Road, Central. . oP SE ABLISHED: 1859. before looking, for were he to take a stroll.! Parliament., It,is just as well to reward our, afoot wide, and, .genefally-torn, by. "Other Asiatic: _FURNITURE. ‘DEALERS: . along Queen's Road any morning, afternoon, great leaders, thus, for’ it. spiirs’ others’ on to the wind, ‘like bariana leayes. If 1 anyone ‘of.’ PORTERS ‘OF. EUROPEAN 0008 OF ALL KINDS 5: Por evening, he: would find that nearly every emutate them .in the hope of sim ar recognition, the leaf'etems: be * pierced, a-small stream of . ‘man ‘he met, with: the, exception of our | and- our leaders are too honest to grow rich in, in| their comiman as,do those of ‘other c countries, WE are ‘pleased to. see That Lord Roberis' is “likely to get the substantial little’ sum ofa ‘hundred. thousand pounds voted ‘to. him by "Silver Plated, lias and. China ‘Wares, Teor Bedstends ane “Mat. Cotes and. Dipuier: Services; Carus Bees a ‘itchen ont Sette ‘Our’ tore 5 46, ‘sitnated, between the Prine ' 5 NIPPON PRYJBETED SATLINGS FROMHONGE SPEAMERS TAMA MARU J. We Wale Tosa MARU* ... S. J. G, Parsons YUSEN KAISHA. 10} —— ere any ay “DESTINATIONS. YROBE and YOKOHAMA ... " PVICTORIA, B.C, and SEATTLE, U,S.A. VIA SHANGHAT, MQjl, KONE and YOKOHAMA sess . UNG. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. ox SAILING DATES, , . TO-MORROW, Ist August, at Daylight. : Monpay,, sth August, at 4PM.” . NBON ANE: GAO MARU sivsreeetecstsaee eid there trent en PENANG Faipay, oth August; at . W, Thompsort. veer de * eevee ate. tity Daylight, COLOMBO and PORT SAW wid | x MaKe MARU covers { MOJT, KOBE and YOKOHAMA... TOESBAY aM ees 4 VICTORIA, H.C. and SEATTLE," Se hoe ae BASU RA SAR z| U.S.A, VIA SHANGHAL, MOJI, Kon} sau roth August, at a Sr aa and YOKOHAMA j ae : SANUKL MARU Pattie c Frinay, 16th August, at W., Townsend : KOBE ant XQ KOHAMA wef Daylight.’ ; Kawacnt, Manu . ; BSL eater Arve a eo Friday, 23rd August, at J. 5. Thompson, 2 VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, Daylight. 7 | b COLOMBO and PORT SAID ieee 8 ’ ’ # Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and’ Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Atlantic Steamers. - ‘ For further {nformation asta Freight, Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, tst Floor, buintehigs goth July, igor : TOYO KISEN KAISHA. | TO SAN FRANCISCO, V/4 INLAND SEA’ OF JAPAN ANID HONOLULU, ; PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. : “HONGKONG MARU) ae (via.Nagasaki, Kobe, { Saturday,’ grd_ Aug, | Inland Sea, Yoko- at Daylight, hama and, Honolulu) Pe Nippon. Maru (vin, Pda er ane Saturday, 24th Allg | Yokohama & Hono: at Noon, : y fulu) AMERICA Maku (via, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea, Yokohama.& Hono- lulu) ey ‘ Tuesday, 17th “Sept, ; at Noon. . HE Twin, Sérew Steamship sy “HONGKONG MARU,"., will be despatched. for SAN FRANCISCO, > via NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on SATUR- | “DAY the 3rd August, at Daylight, taking Freight |. ‘and Passengers for Japan, the United States, | .and Euyopa *. ’ . H -" Steamers of this line passthrough the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and callat HONO- | . LULU, and Passengers are allowed to break |. their journey at any point en route, I ‘Through Passage Tickets granted to England, | France, and Germany. by all, trans-Atlantic lines 6f steamers, and to the principal citics of | . the: United: States or Canada, ‘Kates may be | obtained on application. ; Passengers holding through ORDERS TO). EUROPE: have the choice of Overland Rail, “routes from San Francisco including. the + ‘SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CRNTRAL PACIVIC, UNION.PACIFIC, DENVER and Kio GkANDE, ‘and NORTHERN PACIFIC RalLways j' also the : CANAUIAN Paciric RAILWAY on nent of i O4 in addition to tie reyalar tariff rate. Passengers holsling orders for OVERLAN!): SCITIES in the Unmet States have between | San Francisco and Chicagy,,the option of the, SOUTHERN .PACIFIC, “CENTRAL PaciFic, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and Rio GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways and from | Chicago to destination the choice of direct; Passage, Sailings, &¢,, apply at the Company's . PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. ‘be .transhipped ,at Colombo into a steamer _ | For further Particulars, apply to’ Chater Road, . A. S, MTHARA, Managers THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. | STEAM FOR. . STRALTS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, . PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS), eR HE Steamship : “BENGAL,” ae Captain A. L. Valentini, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 3rd August, |’ at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports. . 2 oi ‘ a Se ies Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay with Transhipment, «+ |. Parcels will be received at this Office until ¢ pM. the day before sailing. -The Contents and "Value of all Packages are required, Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading, . . HA. RITCHIE, | ae os Superintendent, Hongkong, 20th July, toot. > te NORTHERN PAGHIFIG STEAMSHIP “COMPANY, 38 FROM Hoxukone. Via, ; SHANGHAI, INLAND ‘SEA KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, VROPOshY SAIL OF JAPAN, |. Railways, Special rates (First-class only) to European N Diplomatic and Consular Services, und Kuropean Civil Service Officials peace in Asia,-and to European Officinis in the Service of the Governments of China and apan, rag ii ne ed : ee 7 TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates (first class only) are -} confined, and will apply only i i and HONOLULU, on United States, and Europe. , en voule, ee , : Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic. lines of Steamers, and to the principal : Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail Routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC,’ UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO. GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL- WAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RALLWAY on payment ‘of ‘£4 in addition to the regular tariff rate, sore, : ts y _ Passengers hi SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting anil froth Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines. E PACIFIC MAIL’S.S, CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8.8. 60. |. “CHINA” .. “DORIC”... 7) PERU, “COPTIC " .. “QITY OF PEKING". MGABLIG ” viccsscessssesssetsesesnsesscaseavaeesses ‘ofthe Naval, Military, Sornbtin ee ices aS ER, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.., and to Consular and Diplomat or over) destined to' Poi Return Passag' is less than $100, U.S. Gold. For further Information as, to panies, Queen’s Building. - FOR’ VICTORIA, BC, AND TACOMA, i IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO, lines, . ; ' 7z Particulars of the various routes can be had! — Steamers. 5 Captains, .| Proposed _ on application. : : & |. Sailings. Speci s are gr bo bag lean ot Special rates (first class only) are granted {01 Tacoma of) 2,810 J. Alwen....JAug. 6 Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European officials in the service of China and Japan, and to Government.dificials and their families. Through Bills of Lading issued for trans: | portation to Yokohiuma and other Japan Ports, to San Mrancisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities »-. of the United States, via Overland Railway, to "TO IMPORTERS, F “ST Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports ‘in Mexico, Central and South America, by the . Company's and connecting Steamers. "“yreight will be received on board ‘until 4 pM, the ‘day previous to sailing. . Parcel Packages will be received at Office until 5 PM. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in: full; vatue of same is -required. : : ; Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des: wv tined to points beyond San Francisco in the “United States should be sent.to the Company's Office in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the _ Collector of Customs at San Francisco. . “ For further information as ta Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, ‘Queen's Building. . ~, » GEORGE ECKLEY, , Tee _ Acting Agent: « Hangtenng, 3rst July. 1907 ‘ ‘i ATES. . THE CHINA : _. GATION COMPANY, LIMITED, having Established a of STEAMERS from SEATTLE (Puget a Sound) to JAPAN, CHINA and the # PHILLIPINES, in'conjunction of sa with the tee - '@peaT-NORTHERN. RAILWAY LINES /ofthe UNITED STATES, are prepared tocon- tract for. the conveyance of Goods from “ou the Pécuic. Coast and Interior +” -". Points of. U.S.A. tothe : is ye ORIENT So For further Particulars, apply a! y ' pHE CHINA. MUTUAL. STEAM NAV. . GATION. CO/s. OFFICES, NEw YORK _Tothe Agents of the ue Hongkong, Phill : FRANK. WATERHOUSE &:.CO; 0 UWestern Agents, SEATTLE ; © nes and Straits; +, the East, SHANGH. ea ARDINE, M. aes: ROM THE/UNITED MUTUAL STEAM Navi-l REGULAR SERVICE mpany at Japan, China, General GEO, SUTHERLAND, General ‘Byent™ for 3,601 |\Ws Watt,.....JAug, 22° 3,821 {J.S. Cox....)Sept. 10 ‘ { Braeutar veseve Duke of Fife ws oR attention of Passengers is directed to the, very cheap rates offered by this Line ito the Pacrric Coast and to the. INTERIOR and EasTERN Cities of the UNITED STATES | ‘and to EUROPE, ae eh | HONGKONG To LONDON £52. Excellent accommodation. First-class Table. ; Doctor and Stewarogss carried, - Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first class ATLANTIC MAIL. LINES, HONGKONG To NEW YORK £48. ’ _, The Raslroad travelling is second to none on the American Continent ; two traris-continental trains daily from TACOMA. DINING CAR is | attached to trans-continental ‘trains day and night; TACOMA to New York, in ‘4% days. Magnificent Scenery of the Rocky and. , CASCADE MOUNTAI The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route, Q HONGKONG To VICTORIA, “ TACOMA £35. : The best’ route to the KLONDYKE GOLD Fincps. ‘Frequent Sailings from Vicrorta, Tacoma to Dyza and ST, MICHAEL. ° ‘Rates ot Passage to other Points on applica- tion, : | mgnt Services, For further Freight, apply to : , DODWELL & Co, LIMITED, "General Agents. | | ju Haggkang. 22n Toor ta TO NEW. YORK, : 4“ HUDSON"... : jut HEATHBUR “JUPITER”, “MOGUL” eee, “KURDISTAN” * SATSUMA" “ LENNOX” reight dnd’ fu Spécial Ae allowed to members of Gauert- |. Information as: to Passage or’ : VIX PORTS. AND SUEZ CANAL: PROPOSED ‘SAILINGS .FROM HONGKONG, *]'5 Hongkong, agrd July, 1901, - CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY: “ROYAL MAIL: ST 1901 ) THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, via’ CANADA . AND. THE UNITED STATES. ; (CALLING at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, B.C.) Twin Screw Steamships—6,000 Tons—10,900 Horse Power—Speed 19 Knots, . eee PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG." +. L EMPRESS OF CHINA.,.Comér, R. Archibald, R.N.R,...WEDNESDAY, 7th August. EMPRESS OF INDIA .,.Comdr. O, P. Marshall, RNR... WEDNESDAY, 28th August. EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. H. aN (B.C.) in 12° DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to a make connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS CONTINENTAL IFIC- RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM E ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. New York and Boston with all. Trans-Atlantic Lines, which of th THE PACIFIC TO TH s SAFETY, te, i CANADIAN: PAC GO, AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED ‘STATES, MEXICO, “CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA ‘AND EUROPE; « “ SHE P.M. Company's Steamshy CISCO, via SHANGHAI, TUESDAY, the 6th: August, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point ‘olding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES ‘to Missionanieés, ic Officials of the Goyernments of China and Ja 6.--Reduction will be made to passengers who do not ho making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve months, Through to, San Franscisco, to Havana, Trinida the Companies’ and connecting Steamers. . 3 : Freight will be received on board until 4 P.M, the day previous to sailing, Parcel ‘Packages will be received at the Office until § P.M, same day ; address in full; value. of same is required, f . Consular Invoices to accompany each’ shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at Sroo., .Gold nts, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, Companies! Office addressed to the Collector‘of Customs at San: Francisco, Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for, cargo or parcel (each shipment) when the value Bills.of Lading iseued for'transporiation to’ Yokohama and other Japan’. Ports, to Atlantic ‘and Inland Cities of the United States, d, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by E magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this bine? SEA OF JAPAN, and usually, make the voyage at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, passengers to Gre Retum tickets to various points at reduced rates, SPECIAL RATES (First clas: Military, Diplomatic and‘Civil Services, and to European Passengers Do Japan Governments. The attractive features of the Com (second to none in the World),.the at Britain and joked through to. all principal points and GRAPH,"V a: U8. MAIL LN (THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY), .- the Contingnt are given choice of. a ce Sed s TUESDAY, 6th August, at Noon, HURSDAY, 15th August, at Noon. SATURDAY, 31st August, at Noon. STUESDAY, toth Septeniber,at Noon. ww TUESDAY, 24th September, at Noon. 1. WEDNESDAY, 2nd October, at Noon. p, “ CHINA," will be’ despatched for SAN’ FRAN- NAGASAKI, INLAND SEA, KOBE; YOKOHAMA cities of the United States or Canada. a \ in the United States have between tlie option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL | Points, are grimted to Missionaries, Members Members of the Naval and Military Services, uri d return tickets, via Overland Railway,; all Parcel Packages should be marked to should be sent to the Passage dna Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com- oS GEORGE -ECKLEY, | Sine Hite ‘Acting Agent. Hye Ie tisot! mT Dl COY.’S. | EAMSHIP LINE. ware I90I. SPEED. ‘PUNCTUALITY, . |. Pybus, R.N.R ass through the famous INLAND OKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journeys and RAINS Close connection is made f. ane is AROUND THE: WORLD. Goad for'4, 6, and 12 months. oh: ass only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval Officials in the Service of China and any's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, UXURIANCE OF ITS. TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS (the. Company having received the Lie award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition), and the diversity of MAGNIFIC. ugh which the Railway passes, ve ; THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the, Company,-and their appointments and Cuisine are unexceiled. . For further information, Maps, ‘thro a Hongkong, a7th July, gol. ae RECULAR STEAMSHIP. SERVIGE|:—_ = R 0 - NO “LEVANTE BLACK: / PROPOSED “HAMBURG-A NT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY DE. BROWN, Genetal Agent, Pedders Street. _LINIE.- Guide, Books, Rates a Soesaee &e., apply tow! we MERIKA DDEUTSCHER LLOYD. © CHTD. : BTASIATISCHER FRA AMPFER DIENST.. . ERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, CopEwHacEN, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN THE’ NoRTH and ‘SouTH. AMERICAN PORTS). wo’ S DONG; SALLING.DATES, = “oth: August. } Freight: Freight.” Freight and Passengers. 2ist Sept... Freight.’ : . Freight: {oth Augie wise} ze roth Sept. { sth October. CHINA, NAVIGATION COMPANY, ~ MANILA cscscssscsnesssssesersecensen FOOCHOW and SHANGHAT « wedieseeenee ‘w AFHLAMPOA" case -"s The Attention of Passengers is directed;to the Superior Accommodation offered by these: steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. —“"QCEAN STEAMSHIP .COMPANY. Pe s hoes OUTWARDS. u yo dl FROM : . STEAMERS. Dut. ag GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL,.. WPANTALUB! cued Tet August, HM, oy: : . 7th August, rte badd Setisiene \“ STENTOR ".. LIVERPOOL (DIRECT). a PATROOLUS RATES).'5 j coor ee Company's Steamship _ Captain P.H. Rolfe, will be despatched.as above | on FRIDAY, the znd August, at 4 PN. : for First class Passengers and is fitted through- out with Electric Light; and carries a Doctor. | ' Honjkong, 29th July, 1901, Captain T. Ogata, will be despatched for the | above Ports,'on SUNDAY, th at Noon, WEDNESDAY, 25th September, |’ ‘on THURSDAY, the tsth August, at Noon. - " Shipping—Hteamers, LI MITED.. .- ‘FOR: TON) SeMwe Hies STEAMERS, © i “To Sake : SUNGKIANG "*.,,| srd August. ‘ 2 i oy ae ‘7th August. : t i . Me ce il } ‘ i | & duly qualified Surgeon is rried. root . : ’ For Freight or Passage, apply to : : ght sy Badts Spe oe BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, 79” “ AGENTS. ; ; _ | + Agte Hongkong, 35st July, 1gor. ; Ma TDOMENEUS cia! Pann 93th August. goers i Jzoth August. : WINY DES." .. 26th August. x 2) DN epyaats 90a ath: September, wy HOMEWARDS.: ‘FOR STEAMERS. © * To Sat Ck 6th August. he RUGALION.”.... “« PELEUB (Taking Cargo at LONDON f . «Bor Freight, apply to athe ‘ ’ BUTTERFIELD &. SWIRE, _ Agents, 0. 8, 5. Co, ~SHEWAN, TOMES & CO,’S “NEW YORK” LINE. - OR NEW. YORK vita SUEZ CANAL, l a Steamship . “ YUENSANG,” " - HARARA," ee Captain Williamson, will be despatched for.th) above Port, on or about the §th August, 4 To be followed by the : : $5. “ATAKA,! on or about 1gth September, ‘FOR MANILA. This Steamer has Superior Accommodation For Freight or Passage, apply to , oa “For Freight, apply to “ 4 JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, i° . SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, +" General Managers.- ‘Agents, ‘ {8oje! Hongkong, zoth Fuly, toot.’ ‘Tseze THE OSAKA, yee KAISHA, ‘| THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- - : is PION COMPANY, LIMITED. | roe eenie st ee ee TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE | : : i, ' TO... . i » | “VICTORIA (B.C.) AND SEATTLE. “DAIJIN MARU, | Calling also at TACOMA and carrying Cargo rg on through Bills of Lading to NEWYORK —«@ and other points of the United =~ nee ‘States in connection - with the : _ GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO/S ete cast LINEs. ae: he, U eamship © °: Sy , : 4 T : : ne | rons 6457, Commander. Eo Allen,” | ie Racy A fons 6,457. Commander H. E. Allen, MANILA. Senne HOM BAY, PORT i due here.on 6th August, and will have quick. Ld s despatch. em ; ee SAID, FIUME AND TRIESTE, Far Rates of Freight and further Particulars, (Taking Cargo at through Rates to the BRAZILS,| 2.0) , & y to : ; j BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and Aprua.| *PP JARDINE, MATHESON. & Co, ! : . Agents. . [r67e TIC PoRTS). Hongkong, 19th July, 1901. A ee CALIFORNIA AND ORIENTAL # ° STEAMSHIP COMPANY. i ie ; IN CONNECTION: WITH’ wl THE ATCHESON TOPEKA'& SANT. a o+) FE RAILROAD co.’ 4 _ PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM |. ‘HONGKONG TO SAN DIEGO AND » SAN FRANCISCO, ‘ VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF’ ' JAPAN AND HONOLULU. .| ‘Taking Cargo and Passengers to JAPAN PoRTS, " and HONOLULU, The UNITED STATES, &c. ] e 4th. August, | For Freight or Passage, apply to i | -., ‘THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,| '. Agents. . Hongkong, 29th July, 1901. “." F226 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- _ TION COMPANY. p [ER Company's Steamship . ation : “MELPOMENE” , ° | Ciptain Matcovich, will be despatched as above | on TUESDAY, the 6th August, Pat. For Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to. st . - SANDER, WIELER'& Co, i Agents: : {7566 |. _Hongkong. 25th July, 1901. PORTLAND ‘AND ASIATIG STEAMSHIP ne COMPANY. ; ‘" Agents for and in connection with THE OREGON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, ‘ Operating the New First-class Steamships ig TNDEYEO EY INDRAPURA,” Strathyrylesos | see | about. | Sept. 15 ue 1 “ Knight COMPANION,” Cie Steamship 7 eee “STRATHGYLE,” ~ a will be despatched-for SAN DIEGO and SAN FRANCISCO, VIA MOJI, KOBE, YOKO- ” HAMA. and HONOLULU, on or about . the 15th September, * San Through Bills of Lading issued to any point ‘in the United States, fle ae ae Cargo will be received on board until 5 P.M. the day previous to sailing. Parcel packages will be received at the OFFICE .until the same time. AJ] parcels should be marked to address in full. «Value of same is required. * at _ Conswar Invoices, to accompany,cargo des- tined to Points beyond San’ Diego, shoutd..be -. sent to the Company's Office, addressed to.the ” Collector,of Customs, San Diegos, te - For further Information as. to Freight :or ,. i between ‘ HONGKONG and PORTLAND (0R,) Calling at SHANGHA!, NAGASAKI, MojI, KOBE, “and YOKOHAMA. : . HE Steamship aay ee “KNIGHT COMPANION,” . i will be despatched for, PORTLAND (OR.) on WEDNESDAY, the 7th August, at.3 P.M. Through Bills. of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points, ! : For through Rates of. Freight and further Information, communicate with or.apply to, : ALLAN CAMERON, " General Agent, . -” . are or to ea : , SHEWAN, TOMES -& ‘CO, Hongkong. 30th July, toon 765 i OAK A , —— | Passage, apply to. see : Re Sica yy a tim a ai a BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, ae 3 dt ainsi, ee ‘ oy ents. aes 4 FOR ANPING VIA SWATOW AND AMOY. : ttongkone, China and Japan. \ Manobinnn | “ W9g0e gh July, voor & | “SAILING VESSELS. dae . FOR NEW. YORK. Ue : A lea 3/3 A. 1. I. “American shi . oo 4Hh Fy CHAPMAN,” -: shortly expected here from’ Kone will load'for the above Port and will hay igk deapateb, +. For Freight, apply to - * aes : So. c. ARNHOLD, KARBERG '& Co. Hongkong, and Jatly.:1008. °° (698 "FOR ‘NEW, YOR: 3/3-A, 11. American: ship Bar hare “MANUEL. LLAGU: 1] will load during September ‘and ‘October, sai ing about 25th Octobe : For Freigh' apply ee SHEWAN, “Hongkong, 8th July,, “HE Company’s Steamship: ' -“MAIDZURU MARU,” -, - Captain K, Sudzuki, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th August. ‘For Freight or eee apply to." THE MITSU in SAN ‘KAISHA, bt oe gents. Hongkong, 24th July, 190% “a P2260 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM. “SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED...’ FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. | RT DARWIN cand QUEENS: |’ | SpHE “6 @ GUTHRIE," Cuptain McArthur, will be despat ched'as atbave, This well-known’ Steamer is specially fitted (or Passengers, and has‘a Refrigerating’Cha ° ber, which ensures the supply of Fred Pro ‘sions, Icé, &c4 throughout the voyage. -~ ‘This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light, 1-00 pee A Stewardess’.an RS, SILVER: ate carried.) ©” fe A on Tickets issued: ‘by this ‘Com: Retui and from AUSTRALIA; are available, for | pany, d return by the Steamers. ofthe CHINA NAVIG: dedicate FINgSTON: Ay aoe 2% TION COMPANY and For. Freig’ oi sus. bt or Pa Lover duch territ auld be re- Halland, Fy, Shh ' ; ON SB net wee rape | ae er 5 cme rn Prrare pm. cognised by His eh eros eo Henderson, W,H. Thomson, Mra. A. fe stated Pipe! ea yo Cansignecs. ‘ ! —_— —> * . oa : Viscount, Cranb +' We -were, informed | Hill Depdt. * Takmakoff a three tt Ue en Hee ay | some time dgo that the French were building | Hall, E.A,S,."- ‘Thompson, PvH, wi, :BANK “HOLIDAY: ' ; | NOTHERNS PAGHEG. STEAMSHIF no ‘Noval Matters. - » | quarters for their troops at, Shanghai, but we | Hezl, H. B.. Taylor, C. an N accordance" ith Ordinance No. é of ‘ne PANN . The Admiralty are’ considering the proposal have no Wefinite information ato the site, We} Handid thomas, L. C.. : tom Mrs, PawELt to Sell by” I ‘the -Undernontioned “BANKS will ’.ba * Trick, R. - : Thomas, Mrs, I. "NOTICE To YS STONERS. “Harston, Carl * have no further information, but inquiries axe : Hatcot, Hoy PUBLIC AUCTION : being. made. to turnover the crew of the Cressy; to the CLOSED for the ‘Iransaction of Public Busi- t : : ‘ G A : ss Ariadne, and sending the latter ship aut to : ‘ fy f . ness, on MONDAY, ithe sth August.” a STEAMSHI? SACOMA." ; ' China, ‘The abjectién is thatthe Aviadne is NEW LIGHTS IN THE RED'SEA, Heaton ts Theisen “Jo 7 SA ATURDAY, tie gr Aus 1901, “For “Rove RED ae! (OF INDIA ent TACOMA, “¥ ps ‘oko: unarmoured, while the Cressy is armoured. | Lord Cranbome, in reply to Sir’ James Fer- Irwine, C. We. Valentine, A. within her Residence, No. 7; Caine Road,’ Ha WHITEHEAD, - of HAMA, KOW ; roo That the Cressy, when not too much meddied gusson, said: His Majesty's Government are Jones, Dr. "Varney, Miss L W..° “SUNDAY, VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD | nt Hew elion * , ‘4 with, is « better “ship than the Ariadne goes | formed. that the construction of the four tackson, j.Gi -. Vass, Capt, : FURNIT R E For the H ; ‘& SHANG uy a jones : without saying ; but if'an additional ship i to lights in the Red Sea will be commenced early Jarvey, }. or Wenburg, H.0... f- Comprisin Pye of the ONGKONE' ‘& SHANGHAL BANKL bo sent to the station, the Ariadna would not.| ig November, The lighting apparatus is being Jones, W. or "Williams; D. oe ae STRy “COVER D DRA fing. ORPORATION, t. JACKSON mene | The above Stele ‘be a despicable acquisition, Sontlrucet, and wil be geady in pepembel ‘Johnson, J. Walter, J. “| ROOM SUITE,» TEAKWOOD. SID Chict Maaagen : ener Bille ot x Fi Captain V Hewett hoisted the pennant. | In regard to t e light on Socotra, the. Govern: |"). i eson, WwW, A e _ Watts, Be FAW |: BOARD, “Double and Single IRON BE For the NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA a k fate ae Cis ham on 25th ult, on the newly-built first- | ment of Borbay was unable to submit plans | kis ‘Dy, , Wallace, F. ua STEADS, OVERM ANTELS TE AKWOQD. YS es +} and to take immediate’ class battleship /bion for service onthe Ching | and estimates in a complete forty until h8 £4 | King, G.G. Waltet, R. | WARDROBES with GLASS, prea GEO, WR, PLAYFAIR, |. "3" alongside, Station, A-complement of 779 officers and | of last year, These are now ‘under: the cons Korster, M 0. W. + » WF . Cargo im eding the dischu ror Vessel men joined the ship, The Albion was builton the Thames, and cost £883,805, including her armament, This is her firstcommission. This will be landed and. stored a Sonsigneas’ tisk deration of she Trinity House and th Board « ‘Knight v Warran, G,Ne’ CABINETS, TEAKWOOD EXTENSI ' ; Chief Manager. ., ‘and expense, Westcott, R. * =... | DINING -TABLE, BO S, ‘PI Trade. ., 1 I Kelaidis, G: |) Walker, W.'B, _ | TURES, ARES! & a CASES, For He ugaonmes BANK oF INDIA, : Lebrun, 8. + Wilcox, GA. DODWELL & Co, LIMITED, ‘ > eines wal materially arena eae | OTE P, AND 0, AND TASOAR. Lee, Miss D. Wills, Als _ Dae COTTAGE PIANO, | BICYCLE sta JOP Taaget Henukoce | ‘Agents’, Hie er ene ae CREWS. [eer yam. | ireleyere forthe Brique ne vinnotSnine, | Mongony 36h Juror ‘Barfeur, ber speed is greater, her coal capacity Soak creas tabow Weissmann, B. On vi fam mgs as A sci | more extensive, and she is mare powerfully Mr, G. F."John.on, Secretary of the P&O, ‘Lopes, Dr. ; Wilson, D. HUGHES & HOUGH, - : , “A ting Mi y : NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, ake. equipped, In shart, she is in every way superior | Company, writes to The’ Times that as the laura, A. Wilde, Cay 4 HS. ‘ Auctioneers. my Fe he BANK OF CHIN. ey Lint N Go's tothe Barflear as a fighting vessel. When | judginent given by Mr, Justice Mathew in this Liblain, M. Wright, |. Hongkong: agth Jul [Bote or the BANK OF Cif fa JAPan, Lint ED, PHE P &O. S.N, Fes Steamship’ she arrives‘on-her.station there willbe four of | important case is a- matter of public-interest,- ‘Eeitav, FP. Walker, ie Ww. soe 1 Hongkong; apth July, 190i, [Bose Risa “HONGKONG, Spe pa titi G etait are on, - the six Reicha batttleships of Cusepus teRe the directors vanldtaye felt it to “ helt duty Lebrun, H.- ; ‘ lis “PFUBLIG AUCTION, : J. AW, TAYLOR,” be BOMBAY, a servi: gin Chinese waters, namely, the Glory, | to appeal against that judgment, if in the | sfegical Officer Wil ; = aR em aaay-cus! ‘|. i FROMANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, ; flagship of ‘Sir C. A.G. Brid e, the Ocean opinion of the eminent counsel employed b a a ha ESsRS, HUGHES & HOUGCH hate For the Yoroutana Sreciz£ BANK, CIMITED,, Gatiuth and Albion, «| ad ; sieth the appeal would be likely to meet with earaiia Mv . teceived pain from the Vendors TARO, HODSUM], SUEZ AND STRAITS. ' y Manager.+ Consignees of Cargo. by. ‘the aboveenamed | : For the Tispemia Bank OF CHINA, " Takmakoff. 5 A MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will | “NO 'Fice Intute tee CHINESE OPIUN DUTY. | - zat’ Dviedo,: ie BR Hen 3 oe : onjoo. . . In reply to Sir Jy Pease, Viscount Cranborne “ade LW. . ‘ Palen Rev. T. We John Wheeler, - Wood, suid the question of an increase in the Chinese | Bracter, Hy ’ Parfitt, ) "| Kaihing. - Yebisumoto. ; “duty on opium has not arisen. ras Burke, ay G Palmer, C.D, Koelle. . : Yuenhoptai, \e : THE FRENCH RAILWAY TO YUNNAN-FU, Burger, L,-W., . , Paoli, 6. : ‘Konghinin, ' Yuenmow. Fd (. Viscount Cranborne, in reply to Mr, Norman, | Carlton, P. Ponti, O. + | Kongynenheng. . 593% 3266, 3964, 2875, | . sald the French Government objained from | Carrington, Miss,» -Pareons, C. | Kongyuenheng, - ae ade China in 1898 a concession for a railway from | Cameron, "Misses .. Paterson, Rev. J. G," (Two Telegrams), ai, ‘Wert Point). the Tong-King frontier to Yunnan-tu,’ Its cone - Remedios, Mr F, M. | Kwongsingloong. a ne Olea ‘No Fire Insurance has been ¢! lected, ae of . be held in tha Orvices of the Company, oa Apply to .: -|-Queen’s ~Buildings,- Connaught “Read, on | * Bills of Lading will be countersigned b; : . ONDAY, the 19th August, ‘at: 12. o'clock, = GIBB, LIVINGSTO: OW & c Cfo This Office. *- (Noon), for ‘the purpose of: receiving the : Agents.” : _Homevones 4h Joly. ra01, > ‘1 Report of the Directors. and the Statement of, Accounts to the 30th June, 1901. .C,.E’ WARREN, _ (| The TRANSFER BOOKS of the. eeasay BUTE DENG: CONTRACTOR, will be CLOSED ‘from the'sth to tgth, Augusty, “d both Days ihclusive. No; 25; ABERDEEN STREET. aye Order of the: Board af Director ; enrtone 30th Jul traction h Crammer, R. B. Reid, J.C. 5 . | Laibo ~ & . “ on ‘ : poles We have nohutlher infeytua and | Carlos, A, Rosa, Eda, ‘Lister Kaye, - ; FIRED, DRAINS, TRA Hésipcring asth Juiy, 1901s FROW GLASGO y Lt RROD AND. we.are not.aware of any.agreement authorising | Cushing,G.B.’ -. Ridgway, T. . Loheengkes. 090 Yocahopbal, .WASTE PIPES, &c, CLEANSED and RE: | _ Hongkong, 2 distant aa IBNTE ao ‘_ the employment of French troops for the pro- tection of the line,” ‘THE TARIFF. IN CHINA, |} Dingeldin, ee Deorr, CL. ‘ i ae e asth. | ; . : ‘ . An reply to Mr. Yerburgh, ‘Viscount Cran*'| "Rane, y , Oe Patice of. Ft ien bome said: A proposal, has’ been made: to: can ar, : : CERTIFICATE No. 286 issued: 30th. ‘enact certain compensating advantages to tad : : Gare aye NOETOR. ne Sh aed bpebageaiaeane odious January, 1896, for TEN SHARES: tumbered | © ‘ood “in ct na in-return for thercancession of ian]. “Spi ae He : BE rerilises at Winona STNRET @p site to 3.6013 1a‘in'the above Office, standing in’ ae al sa tas ink am fective s er. cet. tariff, His. Majest Hi Mg ir or rs pid GERMAMIA) On thet Auveat pext- (Name of Mr, Joux HERRICK McMicwagt;:|. after the.oth Avgust;-will~ber : inixter othe ing has: provisionally given his po ee Sp ‘the eres alps vir cont : "Henaton 23nd) Wy iat ee ~ | of Shanghai, bas been STOLEN) and shoul to: ren ae to this’ proposal, and the mee atitl "Grandt, H. fn Bag Re "| irom underithe ame Name, Styl rey ims 33) Yo TOT, > | the: sate ‘not be’ produced: before. the oth-j—v. agai anderdiscussion,. Godwin M : fron Mi ae, 5 . ! . AvGUST, a: NEW SCRIP, CERTIFICATE,.| sented to the. dersigned ori or before : \| will be issued to,the said: Mts: JOHN: Heme ick ope or, they wi 1 be’ recognized. an MeMicnsgt,. and no “transaction takin d,and. damaged oods are f |-under the. said SCRIP CERTIFICA ry ; the Godda, where : they; will’ ie ile, AHESON ize Ingurance has been eff ‘No: effected.’ eneral Aj : “Bills ‘of Ladin will be-couaterai; ed bi / DODWELL'& CO, LIM ire r .) Rennick, Mra.F. Matthew, Jeet Tor- 1,0 9, 1459" mag J. PAIRED. Sanitary Board Notices receive | ™ ; acre er bit D ieee : : : ; Wistert renee MOE RIG TILES, |’ ; CANTON,; i need 08 Aprillcadon: fet {558¢ : ‘Robinson, & _ [> pedo De; WARREN héga to inform hie | NJ OTICE” is, hereby given that’ SCRIP | r ‘Eejeaally suitable and a real Tvebescily for Hotels, - Hospitals, Barracks, Officer’s Messes and: Private Messes, Families in Up- - country places, Mission Stations — and for Passenger Steamora.. “The most simple- end efficient machine yet invented ‘for "the manufacture of all kinds of Aerated Waters, "Lemonade, Fruit Lemonade, Champagne’ Cydor, &o,, &o., &e. ._ Tho mahine ! is worked by hand, can be attended to ive any: ‘ordinary native servant and manufactures ' Aerated Waters of best quality : at enormously cheap prices. “LEOPOLD SPATZ. & co. toning 29 ‘hy b July, ig" ‘ [733¢ - -W.H. POTTS &. Co,| ; 8, QUEEN'S 1 BUILDINGS. “WINE, SPIRIT. AND CIGAR MERCHANTS.. DIRECT AGP ORTERS: . ALHAMBRA. CIGAR, (gz0) “KIRIN” BEER, HARVEY'S. OLD ‘VINTAGES, "PETER SYS’ WONDERFUL SPECIFIC. : d™ only remedy ut present known.as an INFALLIBLE and PERMANENT. CURE for SPRUE, DYSENTRY, DIARRHGA » HEMORRHAGE and ULCERATION of the, BOWELS. . - Recommended by some of the Chief Specialists of tic Medien! Profession, sold vetail by all, radia and Wholesale THE “)ativ Geroher, rhos, be TER SYS COMPANY, fropriesate and Sole Manufacturers) 9, Old China Street, Shanghai. - , HOTICE: HE Offices of the Undérnentioned will be + REMOVED to New VICTORIA HOTEL j BUILDINGS, corner Queen's Road and lee, House Street on the 1st August. GODDARD & DOUGLAS. Hongkong, 13th July, 1901, “G. GIRAULT | 6, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL. ARRIVAL of the LATEST PRESERVED - AMERICAN DAINTIES. Just Opened, Call and Inspect, Best quality, direct from the Factory. 2 Hongkong, 25th fune, 1901, “A. LING & Con, FURNITURE STORE... (Next Door to Messrs. WATKINS & Coy . | QUEEN’s ROAD CENTRAL, | ‘Speciality: FOOCHOW TACO TER WARE. Hongkong, 18th June, 1901, THE. ROBINSON PIANO 60,, Ll rails BEST sr VALUBAIN. ~PLANOS. | “ MONTHLY PAYMENT - BYSTEM. [642¢ ———1JNING; ~-REPAIRS;} Dur Speciality. . ‘INSTRUMENTS.’ STRINGS. — MUS ic. Grand stock, reduced to clear. Hongkong, 28th May, 1901. (s7ic) WORTH A _GUINE GUINEA A. BOR: «BB BCHA iS “ POR ALT. BILIOUS ann NERVOUS DISORDERS i . SUCH AS « _ SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, ‘ DISORDERED LIVER, _ AND FEMALE AILMENTS. | ANNUAL SALI SIX MILLION Boxzs. ———— so Cents per Box. Prepared only by the Proprietor':—~ ; , THOMAS BEECHAM. St, Helens, England.’ “SOLE AGENTS for HongKono and the “EMPIRE of CHINA i— ; WATKINS, LIMITED, + APOTHECARIES? HALL, 66, Queen's Read General, Heugkeng. {44 LEVY. HERMANOS. TAMONL. MERCHANTS, LERS xp JA‘ PCHMAKERS “RAST MAN'S: Jf KODAKS and FILMS, Sole Agents for. CLEMENT'S” WHEELS. ‘Sole Ager for “OMEGA ". WATCHES. “OMEGA "ig the BEST... - | da, QU8 ENS ROAD, ‘4 aa. : : Watson's Tuild zw WEE CHEUNG, OGRAPHER,.... ay as i, his. New and: Com: iw $n now ina p modious Premisys, to ¢cl liper ALL’ PHOTOGRAPHIC A Colony or in any past of the Far East. ., GRONPS ann VIEWS A743¢ [667c ', CEWEL« | | RESIDENCE. : ; Mrs. HUBBARD, | i aes Sas 166, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. ‘ Hongkong, 23rd July. 190r. NEW GOODS. VLENTY | IN i ' HAND. .D. NOMA, No, 12, : Beaconsfield Vas Arcade, : cs Opposite the’ City Fail. “Hongkong, oth Apri!, 1300, a DROZ & Co. WATCH MANUFACTURERS, - STEAM FACTORY EsTABLISHED 1864. ST, IMIER, SWITZERLAND, : speciauitizs: ™ i LEVER WATCH & CHRONOGRAPHS. TRADE MARKS: MAXIM, BERNA, &c. , y EPAIRS: of WATCHES and CLOCKS by..competent European. experts at . Moderate Rate. ¥ No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL vkonu, 5th May, toon... [§26e] F. BLACKHEAD & 6O., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMARERS, “COAL AND PROVISION MER- |CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS , AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, - PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, “SOAP HANOFA CTURERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR i ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE COMPOSITION. RED: HAND ABRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY -PAINT, ' DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR eka pena Cast Sole Agents jor” ; ‘yERGUSON'S Sere CREAM. &e.. &e WHISKY, &e. 6. BVMERY RIND. OF: SUES, ae er AND PsoursiTES ; WAYS | uN STOCK , ys KELSO! i) MAPLE ip | * Hangkong, 14th May, 1896. , (98 Relieves the scal- } ding pain at once all discharges from “the genito~ urinary or-} AA gansin either sex'In : - 48 HOURS. TV Bazurs,itis su> “Lperigr to. Cos prribas | Cubeb,: | | a | ft a \ -as heretofore, | - PRACTICED dach tiny: Capy bedra'the name * Honekong, 27th May, Toot. I. &,0. SPECIAL, TLQUER scoTcH | ‘Terms MODERATE. PR ! sy: ‘Santal~Midy ZETEAND ‘No. 525, E, C.: REGULAR MEETING of the’ shew. “LODGE will be’held‘at the’ FREEMA- sons’ HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the ist August, at 8.30’ for 9 p.m. precisely, |: Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. = Hongkong. 27th July, roar, froze Sor Hale. ; FOR: SALE. ThE German Steamer as MUENCHEN,’ He 4,536, tons gross, 2,855 tons nett, as she now lies in the CosmMopouitan Dock at Kowloon, Hongkong, i in damaged condition, with all her ‘gear, tackle, engines, boilers, machinery and appurtenances now on board. - _ For Porsienlare and’ Inspecting Order, apply to deaae oy & co, ' Age ‘ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, . Hongkong, 28th June, 1got. [679c FOR SALE, CHEAP. - ” COTTAGE PIANO by Boro, of Pants, Three yentmolde| ya Excellent Condition. For Price, &e., apply THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. 565 Go be Let. TO LET. (Fron tst August next), N 0.3, ORMSBY TERRACE.—Kow Loon, “oAPPIY to : PUN HUNG, 85, Queen's.Road Ceatral. Hongkong, t7th July, 1901." Tore Lutinvations. THE PROBLEM SOLVED! . WHERE TO STAY IN KOREA?, ‘ STATION IN. HOTEL, SEOUL, KOREA. “LOSE TO TERMINAL PLATFORM. . DO NOT ALIGHT AT SOUTH GATE. "athe only Hotel in Korea whare every department is under the “direct personal supervision of the * Proprietors. Large open’ space, Quiet, healthy situation, away from. the blare of Mili. tary Display. Every : accommodation for visitors. Yexcellent cuisine, Terms moderate. Guides can be, ° obtained for visiting the places of in- terest in and’ around Seoul. Our own men meet. all trains and * ‘take charge of, visitors’ luggage. Tiffins,din- ners and suppers ~ provided on the "4 shortest notice in private rooing. 3 | EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO PERMANENT: ‘ BOARDERS. SPECIAL TERMS moo LE eects H. EMBERLEY, ee pneinn : ’ NOTICE OF” REMOVAL!» Ww" DANBY, M. INST. GE, “to : - G Ice House Roa, Hongkong, agth July, tga. Pants OE 754¢] f New Amoy Dock Ca., ‘THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL a INFECTIOUS: DISEASES : “Shell” Transport &! Trading Co, Ld. ...! Bosc" : ~ July’ ‘pr8t).' Companies. fe Paid u ones ( The om China & Japan, Limited... (Deferred). . National Marine Insurances. Union Ins. Society oh Li Canton Ins, Offic Co, soc enens China F Fire i ‘ins. 8. Co, grag Sy La at 4 & ‘ 1 $ 50 $35 £25 3 60 EE $ 50 $ 20 "Shipping, Hongkong, Canton, &; Macao Steamboat Co, Limited ......06 Indo-China Steam: ” Navigation Co., Ld ‘China & ManilaS.s. Co., Ld... Douglas ‘Steamship ‘ Co, Li pea covveeeenees’ China .Mutual S. N. Co,, Laa—{Pref.) .. China Mutual §.°°N Co., Ld.—-(O'ary)... China Mutual S,"N. * Co., Ld.—(O'ary)...! - Star. Ferry Co., La. { Boi China Sugar Refining}: COKER, secsrcsscreneee Luzon Sugar Refining Cosy Lids seorersereneees! i Punjom Mining, Co, Punjom Mining Pre- ference Shares. Société Frangaise des Charbonnages © Tonkin sccccsersoeeie Queen Mines; Las) Jelebu Mining and] Trading ¢ Co,, Ld.. Raub = A'lian” Sail ‘Mining Co, Ld... Olivers Freehold Mines,’ Ld. A ses Olivers - ereenald , Mines," Ld. B serene Dooks,’ rv Hongkong & Wham: pea Dock Co, Ld | Hongkong and Kow- loon--Wharf &_Go- down Co., Ld. vss ‘Wanchai Warehouse + & Storage Ca. Ld ee) £10 3 50 *$ 50 Paty Lw € 3 § 2} t eT168, $100 wnt, $100 ining. 39 eae du} - Fes, 250. 35 ats. 3 | 18a, 104. Bs e & $50 $ 37t China Provident Loan! & Mortgage Co., Ld.! Hongkong ‘Land In4 veastment & Agency) Building ‘Co., Ld... West Point Building! Cou, Lid. H kong Hote 5} “AVOID ALL aa OF 0 OUTBRFAK, BY W. Ge HUMPHREVS: a Co, Hank Ruildings.:* - Hongkany. ath Marek, Mar 1 SIEN TING; . SURGEON. DENTIST, No. 14, DAGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE, ; ‘Consultation free. Honghony.-arth September, RoR DENTISTRY. MERICAN SYSTEM, WONG: Ho. . SURG. DENTIST. faq CONSULTATION ‘i REB, 50, QUREN'S' ROAD CENTRAL.” __Hongkong, ; 2nd January, 199f, 1! 27... (Be DENTISTRY. ., ; : SUT SANC SANG,’ | Ahaely Practising ‘with Dr. f/ SAK ay iN, DEN! ' ITISE, . No. “a Queen's Road’ “Centp oh Giteknan: grd January, 101 , Names.’ Tantalus .., Massilia Tartar .. one -Glenturret | Sibiria “f Bormida .,. |) Stuttgart. ‘| Miike ‘Maru ‘| Nippon ‘Maru: .|San Francisco. Aug. 3 ‘Empress India... Vancotve: “Auge tientlon'of sh ae tod aa ines ie fay sree to furn ited arate if io . Spinning, eras & Dyeing C, Ewo sotton Spfoning &Wi.c seenene tert Cotton! CO Ldaeves late: ung-mow Cat, ton aoe hel Weaving. Co,, Ld... Soy! Chee Cotton Spin- Ding Cor, Ldiievoares YahloongCotton Spin-| in Heagkony: Cotton: . ofp Ld. ae TIS, 100 ATs. roo ning, ny Lirseseres Companies. © } $1,500 sellers Alhambra, Limited .. Philippine 'Erust Co, Lass Green Island ‘Cement wee Cou, Lids veieesseesenses China-BorneoCo., Ld. Tobacca) ', ” A. S.: Watson'& Co, a Limited jjeaiscocere Watkins, Limited...) ° Hongkong | "Blectric a Co., Limited ;, see Hongkong: Electrid . Co. Limited ised | ‘Hongkong and China) * Gas,Co,, Ld. cise Hongkong Rope ‘Ma- pufacturing Co., Ld. Geo. Fenwick: & Os ud - - Tramways Co, Ld. Dairy. Farm Co.,,'Ld::|..: jong and China! * 3) Hon; Bi Straits dns, Co., Ld. . Fire (Insurances, - ‘Hongkong, Fire Ths) S$ 5 lg : es and Godowns,, . $50 8 and Buildings, 4 0 ($65 sellers {8x3 sellers: > {S10} buyers. “1955 sellers ‘Wpar salve is } |$15 sales > $275 buyers, Kalsch, Mr BA . Kicne, Mr and Mrs, Fy Kiene, Mr. Ae “+: Kirkwood, M. oe Kaudson, Mr. "ALS: ae Bailey, Mr,’ Lamme, Mr and Mrs, E.R. Beringer, Mr. Fy h. G. ‘Black, Mr.'J.' Bowers, Dr F. A Brown, Mr. W. H x tate Brown, Ey Major W. 395 Bese 7 Brown, Mr. J.. ‘Bruce, Mr, and Mrs, Busustow, Mr. Cameron, Mr. D. H, lath ‘Dr. ze Cole, Mr, G. E.. | Colson, Mtr J Cunningha! Davies, M. child ~ Denroche, Mr. ‘Devilbiss, Mr, D, M. Discombe, Mr. G. M. Dorehill, R.A., Major Dyson, Gapt BS. Evans, Mr, T. E. Fernald, Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Mr M.S. Tls, 180 sellers | Gibson, Mr. Kennedy Glover, Mr, C. Godchaux, Mr. & Mrs." Gaichinx, Miss Goddard, Mr. W. W. Grant, Mr. John’ Groves, Miss H. Groves, Mr. A..D, Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. H.W. .| Harold, “Mr. W." Henningsen, Mr. HF. ‘| Howard, Mr. Thos. Hughes, Mr. W. K. Huke, Mr. A. N, Innes, Capt. Irving, Mr: E. N. | Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Woollen, Mr: J. j. JUdell, Mr,and Ms, L. Younger, Mr. J. Kahnweiler, Mr W.S. ~ Latest quotation, Lazarus, Mr. N- % Lebrond, Mr d Leichman, Mr, G. M, - ' ", ‘Eitledale, R R.E:, Major Long, Mn&Mn. DM, Macdonald, Mr. D. Nominal | . Marlow, Mr, 415 sates Oppenheimer, Mr: H. fae ahs Pardjtt, Me. W. . - Pascual, Mr. C, Piry, Mn CG. . Piry, Mr. S. De, Procter, Mr. A. M. Reel, Dr. L. R.' Robértson, Mr. W. R. Saldern, Mr. Von’ Schouw, Mr. C. Sergeant, -Mr. P. W. Smithers, Mr. R. G, Taylor, Mr. D, G. Thomas, Mr. Harry 45.5 buyers $28-buyers ° $15 sellers 360 sellets’ $120 nominal is ae sellers _ Tibbey, Mr, H. M. Valentine, Mr. . Wakeman, Mr. G. H., Watts, Mr, and Mrs Frank W. Whiley, Mr, W. .G. Whiley, Mrs, William Wild, Lieut. and Mrs, -Bagnall $345 sales $84 sales ? ‘338 buyers $140 sellers '$62 sellers child ‘ Wood, Mr. FE. W. i55 sellers 7 412 buyers. £ tz buyers 47 buyers . 1$24 buyers $9 buyers 42,12/6 buyers .. ' PEAK HOTEL, - Martin, MnR Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Paterson, Miss Pitt, Mr. John RN, Polluck, Hon. H. E. Beattic, Mr. James | Benjamin,Mr. §. S. Bonnar, Mr.,J.’W. C.- Brawn, R.E,, Col. LF. Biayne, Mr. HT. R. Brusse, Mr. G. Collard, Col, A. W. Crew, Mr. J. L. . Crookenden, Coli “s ' Dann, Mr. George MH. ‘ Drion, Mr. F. Ezekiel, Mr. J.'S. Ezekiel, Mr. R. M. F ‘orbes, Mr, Andrew Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. a. WwW. Glebaff, Rev. S, Prynne, Mrs, . '$140 sellers Qustinoff, Mr. M, $36 sellers . §.. Consul) Rublee,, Mrs. child and maid ‘Rumsey, R. Murray Sawer, Mrs, _ Shellim, Mr. Edward . Sinclair, Mr. A. | Glover, Mrs. ‘Smith, Mr. T. J. Graham, Mr. 1. Mo) Stokes, Mn. A. G, Harston, Dr. and Mrs. G.M.° . Hughes, Col. G. A Jack, “Mrs. W. C. and family : lefieys, Mr Jefiries, Mr. H. N. Ssh buyers ; $1.25 : “ $335 Scents . ¥4 sellers Wheeler, Mr. H. B. 1 ‘ Wheeler,‘ Lt.-Cal. J. L. $128 buyers Whiting, Mr. J. - gi , child - Lee, M Mackie, Mr, Gordon ‘ CRAIGIEBURN, St¢2g sellers Anderson, M1: Jas. {arcow, Capt. J é | er Beattie, Mr. sind: Mes, an iene, * V JM: , Capt. and Mrs, P, nominal Brown, Mr, snd Mrs. Pye, Mr. E. Burns. * H. Matheson’ ‘Sisters, Govt.: Crouch, Mr. J. \V. Hospital * Edwards,’ Mr G. HL, Volpicelli, Consul : Grimble, Mr. és Mrs.G. Yeats, Mr. and Heemskerk, Mr, J. J. B. Helms, Mr W. KOWLOON H¢ HOTEL. pone Capt. E. D. Laxton, Mr, R. W. C, RGA. * /Musgrave, Mrs. Crew, Mr. J. Lewis,-, “‘Salters, Mr. D. W, ! Holden, Mr. Geo. H. Holdon, Capt. H. N. ' Taylor 3024 buyers $4 Buyers. a lee: 75 sales | (buyers $193 ex ‘div '$30 sellers 52 Sellers 130 sellers »* Hongkong, 31st July. - TYs.°45 sellers ha ON BERLIN, (demand) .... (ON Paris, Bank Bills, on ‘demand % Credits, 4 months! sigh! ON NEW’ YORK, Bank Bills, on demand, ve) Credits, 30 days’ sight on Bomuay, Telegraphic Transfer On demand, On SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Transfer » .. Private 3o days’ sight ON YOKOHAMA, T.Tressssesere Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rate, Gold Leaf 100 touch, per tael Bar Silver ... ‘ Dollars _ Ts, 30 sellers Tis. 4o sellers ! ae Ts, 300 sellers ° Tis. 15 bayers OPIUM QUOTATIONS. | Sn rete $38 : Hongkong, ‘31st July, New Patoa Old. Patn Now ‘Ben: Old ‘Benares Sto} sales $12 buyers ~) ae 0. $40 buyers: : Si7it Steam $5 ‘gellers 2 ese steames; 065, s. $180. ex.: diva. | Anpina’ Manu, Jap [buyers Atsumi, 27th. J ‘and Swatow 26th- July, Goneral—Mitsui’ iia ; ; “\ Busian ‘Kaisha. : goth Jui ecspakie 3 .--London 13th une, and Singa- |: ‘Ig3 sellers “20 Sth buyers. er, 3,003 oth hayes ancoe Ty ane if Shangha 27th, Mi WISH e, British steamer, 2 uly, Moli':: a3rd Komen &:Co, Thomson, Dr: and Mrs. C.and child us Williamson, Mz. and Mrs, A. A. and child Williamson, Mrs. J.and 4° Woodward, MrT. A. * VIEILORS AN) RESIDENTS AT THE Prynpe,Capt, R.AM.C, Rublee, Mr. W. a (U. W. Ay RN., Hon. Thomson, Mr. J.S. Wilgress, Mr, W. T. ; Wilson, Mrs. w. and ea Mr and Mra, AOD, |. Civil Mrs, FL HL co Spear, Jr. Mr, and Mrs. JS. On LON bom, Telenraphic, Transfer 6.060] I% ~Bank Bills, on‘densand 1/11 3/16 " Credits, 4 months’ sight,..1/11 9/16 D'ments, 4 months! sight 1/11. 11/16 tuly,—-Foochow' via Amoy.|. RENVENUE, British steamer, 1 1,467, Ae Webstes; | nie . , Hoa, Freneh’steam uly,—Pakhoi~ and, Generl-A. BR, Mary.’ : Honanono’ Maru,’ Japanese steamer, 6159s “W.E. Filmgr,.atst July,-San-Francisco: aand Jun Honolulu 29th, Yokohama * 14th tl. oe T3th,. Nagas atd .rsth;.and. . Shanghai't t “Mails an Gen : Van Buren.” | KNIGHT COMPANION, British steamer, 4 _G. Froggatt, 28th Joly: Rartands CEme i 28th June, General —Ord KoncG ‘BENG, German steal mann, 29th kok aust ‘uly, and ly, —Ban : . Hoihow . aly Gene L-Ranterfield &*. McNeal, Mr. GaGi~ |] MUNCHEN, ‘German steamer, 4,691) Krebs, 28th May,—Catoline ‘Islands igth May, - Ballast.—Melchers & Co, OAK BRANCH, British: steamer, 2,064, H . ‘Scheel, . r2th jeans Moreen ath June, Coal. —Dodwe! 1 & Co, Ld. Ont, British steamer, 7,951, R. Pinkham, i + Julyy—Kutchinotau- a4th. July, Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. . PHT Thee Mane 26a ‘aga, H. Uecker, - 29th July,—Manila 26th July, Ballast— “Sander; Wieler &:Co, 0 77" ‘ St Enocu, British’ dredger, 60, R. Rawcliffe, : * goth May,—Wei-hai-wei 25th May, -SALAHADJI, Dutch steamer, 1,235, Hoost, 30th 3oth.July,—Pulo Sambo 22nd July, Bulk * Oil—Meyer & Co. SaiGARan: German steamer,” 1,374 C. Schnur, “7th ie Ca ig aa 13th July, Timber. . | oMelchers & Co. SISHAN, British steamer, 84s, H. Holton, gth ie ye snlena th July, eneral.—Bradley i SNR British steamer, roar, S. W. ; Moore, 6th July,—Manila, 3rd July, Ballast. —Butterfield & Swire.. TAGoM yargncas steamer, 1,689, joan Aven, 2th July,—Tacom Wash, S.A, 27th - July, General.—Dodwell & Co., Ld. TAISHAN, British steamer, 1,122, gs Stovell, 2rst "July,—Bangkok 14th July, Rice.— Bradley & Co. TAKSANG, “British steamer, 977). Baker, 28th ‘July,—Bangkok roth July, ‘and “Koh-si- chang 22nd, General. —Jardi & Co. -. TAMBA MARU, Japanese steamer, 3,800, Jolin, 4 " W, Wale, joth July,—Singapore agth July - General.—Nippon Yusen Kaisha. | Tosa Maru, Japanese steamer, 2,873, S. J." Parsons2 3rd July,--Moji_ rst July, Coals —Nippon ‘Yusen Kaisha, - ine, Matheson TSURUHIKO MARU, Japanese steamer. 1,24; a Matches.-Yee Woo. | . Y..SONTAN, American ‘steamer, 585, DJ. A Goitirolo, .r3th July,—Manila roth July, General.—Order, YUENSANG, British steamer, 1,128, P H. Rolfe, General, —Jardine, Matheson & Co. CELESTE BURRILL, tish ship, 1 1,764 CA. M. Ikigami, 28th July,—Kobe 23rd July, ° 4 R.N:R,, goth July,—Manila, a7th’ July, &,! Trefry, zgth May, Manila | gth: May, *: Ballast.—Order,. HOLLAswoop, ‘Amarican bark, 1,084, E. M. ,, Knight, 14th June,—-Fremantic, W.A. 3rd“ * May, Sandalwood.—Order. b. Scwerr, Americin ship; 1,673, Kendall,” sth uly,—Manila 25th funey Ballast.—CGar. lowitz & Co. MANUEL LLAGUNO, American ‘ship, 1,650, ‘ Kerosine Oil.rStandard Oil Co. MARECHAL DE VILLARD, French bark, . AU, | Rional, 31st M ay,——-Cardiff ath Jan., Coals, — ‘Trading Co... SEA witcH, American shi 14173, Howes, 2181 || Feb.-+Manila r8th Fab, eee ee SUSQUEHANNA, American ship, 2, 90, M. T. challey, qth Le Ry ea 77th Join? Ballast.—Siemssen ; ‘RIVER BTEAMERS, SOHOONERS, | AND’ LOROBAS. as, —_o——_— | Fatshan, British steamer. 1,426, Lossius,— Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat’ Ho. nay British steamer, 1377, HD. Jones, : q Hongkong, Canton, &: Macao Steamboat Bowser British steamer, 1,873, AN. Patricks : Hongkong, Canton, and: Macao Steamboat Butterfield & Swire.,, 47 Hoi-tong, Chinese: steumer, 409 tons,. Captain : beeceae —Chi Wo.& Co, «2. Tat-on, British steamer, 728, J. Lawrence,—Tai_ : On Steamship Co. o =~Chingse Owned. a " Hongkong and. Macao,” wl Hiiongshan, British steamer, 1,055, 'W.E. Glarleey— Hongkong, Canton, and Macao, p _ Steamboat Co. co Rgceo and Canton, Lungshan; British stcamer, 141, G. F. Morrison, RNR, ~Hongkong,, Canton and Macao ‘ Steambou Co,’ Ktangtung, Chinese steamer, 583, R “Kenzie, Ching Merchont Steam- tion Cu? eee va Canton and West Biver. Lungkang, British steamer, 141, R. D, Thomas, aa pee aekonas Canton and Macao Steam. : oat “City of. Whampoa, Chinese” steamer, 4o,~Ah : avigas emt Yon F Sun Chow Chinese, steamer,—-Ab You; oe ' Hongkong and West River,” Satkong, British ‘tteamer, 259, "D. Bowle,~— Kwong: Wang. Steamship Co. : Chae Kong,’ ¥. Kut, 58,—Kwapg Wan, ‘BS. . Kwat “Luin, Britisti ste : Zi, American lorcha. Nanning, British ateari¢ Kone Canton and. Ma TEM & Co, gnd:B. & ' Yorchas and“Sohooners, ieutstng, lorcha,: 160, “Reynolds, Benen i Canton, Hung. Kum Sing. . « mer—Kai Hing Ca, “For Canton—Per {Yai on an at 7:30 A.M." For: Macao—Per Hetisigshan, dat August, at 12.15, For. Kumchuck ° ‘and Samshut—~Pex : Tse, oF Telegraph: Coin; ali | Office of | Pak. had Britis steamer, ~ewong ‘Wan SS... Nichols, 2gth. June,—New York’ gtd Mary "Hankow, British steamer, 2, 262, Cav. Lloyd,-= oS Kong Nar, British ‘steamer, T. Austin, RNR, ee uy. Mac: ta ge