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Stitlyjohibited Fire Destroys For Household Keroovola Phan* 821 COAL! coal: - Burt’s Padded Vans Hall & Walker 735 P NDORA ST. 1232 Government Street Prompt Attention, Experienced Men Residence Phone R710. TELEPHONE 83, V’UL. 51. VICTORIA, B. c., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. NO. 139. T TO-DAY’S BASEBALL NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Seattle—First inning; Tacoma. QUITE IT HOME "NETEMERE” DECREE 1; Seattle. 4. Second inning: Tacoma, 0; Se­ attle, 1. Batteries—Hall and Burns; Zackert RESOLUTION PASSED and Shea. NOVA SCOTIA STILL SPENDING ENJOYABLE At Portland—First inning.: Spokane, BY PRESBYTERIANS 1; Portland, 0. TRUE TO LIBERALISM TIME IN METROPOLIS Batteries — Schwenk and Ostdlekr j______ Bloomfield and Bradley. --------AMtlttCAN LEAGUE " Col. McLean and Officers of Vote of ChurcfT’Memb'ers'oh" At Washington— R. H. E. Government Holds 27 Out of Question of Union to Be St. Louis .................................7 1,5 1 38 Seats, Some by In­ Contingent Entertain Dis­ Washington ............ ...................g il l tinguished Party Taken on March 15 Batteries — Powell and Hatnllton, creased Majorities Clarke ; Hughes, Groom and Street. At New York-.—' R. E. Halifax. N. S.. June 15.—After London. June 15 —To-day is another Ottawa, June IB.—The Presbyterian General A»sembl> continued the dis­ Detroit ............'...............................o twenty-nine . year# of capable and day of glorious sunshine tempered by cussion on Church Union to-day, it New York ................... .. *............ 5 dean government at the hands of the a fresh breeze, and those who have being decided that the vote of mem­ Batteries—Mullln and Casey, liberal party Nava Scotia yesterday not -been tempted away by the Gold bers and adherents be taken on March age; Fisher and Sweeney. afternoon" declared for a continuance Cup day at Ascot find London, in. -her 15 and presbyteries up to March 15. At Boston— R. of it for another period of five years. gayest mood. Perhaps the happiest of A strong pronouncement was made Cleveland ..... ...... 2 Of the 3K seats in the provincial legis­ lative the Murray government has /ziMula1 a. visitors are the Ixiys of the attains! the Ne Temere decree and Boston ............................. ...... 4 warning—the- -people ttf - the — C husch ItattijlFs Btanding and Eaxtertyr <âr.rled. 27.„__jSveix. S£ftjL_»;iu* tuntfialail___ r coronation contingents . .Men from al this election, whereas at the last four to abstain from mixed marriages till Wood and Nunamaker, Kleinow ZtHost every corner of Canada are to be the situation 1* cleared up. Liberals were returned unopposed. At Philadelphia — Philadelphia-)’bi­ ( found each night under the canvas Dr. Duval of Winnipeg, in moving The opposition, which was in the tents, which . «ver the ground» of the en go gain.- postponed on account of the resolution, said there was danger rain. last house six, live Conservatives and Duke of York's school at Chelsea, ond it ions such as existed In Italy, NATIONAL LEAGUE one independent, has been increased where soldiers' children for genera­ here the government had to step In to eleven. tions past have been trained to tight and* forbid priests to have anything to At Chicago—. R. IL E. Premier Murray is re-elected in Vlc- thtvEmplre'a battles For the last few .do. -with marriage contracts.___In_ the Philadelphia ................................. 1 ,g|terifi by * large majority. .......... ..........L_ nights, the small hours have been un­ province of Quebec the decree had been Chicago 777................................... • Halifax remains true to Its political comfortably frosty, especially for those upheld, but, he added. "Thank God in Batteries—Burns and Dooin; Brown faith, returning three Liberals by im­ who have not recovered fully from every other province British law' stands and Archer. mense majorities. Plctou returns two their Quebec vaccination trials. But and bona tide marriages are recognized Liberals and one Conservative Instead Col. Mclvean. Col. V. Williams. Col. At Pittsburg— R. H. E. and supported by the civil power w ith of two Conservatives and one Liberal. Roy, Commissioner Perry and all the Boston ................................... 8 8 3 the whole of the British Empire behind In Inverness, Lunenburg. Hants, members of the contingent have noth­ Pittsburg........................................... 7 H 1 It." Shelburne. Kings and Annapolis the ing but the warmest words for the Batteries — Weaver, Brown and Assurances of loyalty and devotion Liberal majorities have very largely anxious and kindly car- for their com­ HI* Majesty King George and the Kllng; Hendrick. Adams, Steele and fort of General Lord Cheylsmore and Gibson. increased. Empire were fconveyed in addresses Three ministers were defeated— the British staff. passed W the assembly to be forward­ At St. Louis— R. H. E. Last night was a gala occasion for Hon. Christopher v Chisholm, com­ Km ¥srk ............................... n 7 o ed to His Majesty King George and missioner of works and mines, in An- Col. McLean and the officers of the His Excellency Earl Grey. St. I»uis . ................................ '.... 0 5- 0 contingent entertained a distinguished tlgontsh; Hon. B. F. Pearson, without An address ..i .Wei....... w ii> das i-«Y Batteries — Crandall and Meyers; portfolio, in Colchester; and Hop. H. Kngttsh company -to dinner and the prepared for 11. R. H. the Duî|ë ofv subsequent sing-song a fid speech Sallee and BresnahanT 5. Leblanc, without portfolio, lit Yar­ making was kept up with great zest Connaught. At Cincinnati—- R. H. E. mouth f>y a small majority. till a late hour. Sir Frederick Borden On the suggestion of Principal For­ Brooklyn .... ............ 1 7 2 The vote so far as received In all was absent, owing le acute recurring rest of Halifax, copies of the resolu­ Cincinnati......................................0 5 2 counties but Cape Breton and- the num­ attacks of indigestion which are great tion on arbitration will be sent to His Etiattertes lti< k.*r and Uergin; ber of seats in each 1* as follows: Excellent « Earl Grey ai)d to President iy curtailing his share in coronation Suggs and McLean. Clarke. Halifax—(3) Faulkner (Liberal). 6.2241 Taft happenings. Sir Wilfrid Laurier also Logan (Liberal)< 6.201 : Finn (Liberal), excused hlmseif on the ground ot state 6, Kh3; Bllglr (Conservative). 6,176; Smith business, but the guests included (Conservative). 4.S35; O'Mullin (Conser­ Prlnc« Leopold f Pattenherg. w ho a* INSTRUCTING AN INNOCENT IN “PLAYING THE GAME.'' vative), 3JU4; Jov (Lab**r). 2,503 * shJ|>-mate. of the contingent in .rousing GOLD CUP DAY FIRE DESTROYS Inverness—McClellan (Liberal). 1.915; the Atlantic, evidently made him udf PREMIER MoBRIDE—You see, Balfour, “the thing is t« get in. and after you are in to stay in.’ McDonald (Uberal). 1>99; McMillan most popular; General Lord Cheyls KT. HON. À. .1. BALFOUR—Yes, quite so. lit our ease. However, the thing is to get Asquith and (Conservative). 1.243; Gallant (Conser­ h more, Generals Grierson, Gorman, uid AT ASCOT RACES that isqudar idol, IJoyd George, out. Ay, marry, there’s the rnh. vative). 1,231. other distingutsheri British officers; Victoria-,—Hon. Premier Murray (Llti- Pacmjer Hazen, wh m.id** g ‘çmtspie eral). 1,016; BudDnan (l.lherai). 591; •* A Bethun**. 663; McDonald. 567. Guysb<*ro—(2) E1H# (Liberal). 139 ma<- <ing and Queen Again Present JJWE4JE IBM® mutiny or ||i ike SIDE COOLNESS OF CAPTAIN Jijrlty; Torrqjr (Uberal). 179 majority. Arcadian Ccnaia as wed as the t'anv - Richmond—(2) Joyc** and Blssett dian west ; Max A u < -n. M P : 1 i-matd at Meeting — Willenyx (Liberals), leading with small majori­ Mac Master, and Sir Henry Pellatt AVERTS DISASTER ties. With the hourly influx of visitors the Winner of Trophy PORTUGUESE TROOPS Plctou—CS) McGregor (Liberal), 3.Rk3; streets of London exhibit extraordin­ STITLYJOHIBITED Tanner (Conservative). 3.660; M< Kay ary scenes of life and bustle." All tin (Liberal). 3.6T.7; Bailey (Conservative). places of amusement are tilled night!> Ascot Heath, June 15.—This was an­ 3.503; Robertson (Conservative), 3.355; Public vehicles and sidewalks ire Runs Burning Vessel on Shore other gala day at the Ascot races. King Crowded with people watching the Government Ready to Attack McKenzie (Lierai). 2.24'); Cosfrrova George and Queen Mfitry attending in and All Passengers Make preparations f r the coronation, the SAYS FARMERS DO MAYOR MORLEY ISSUES (Liberal), 877. > full state. The gold cup, valued at five Monarchists If They Try to Ciimb«rbiml—(2> Balaton (Liberal). decorative scheme* being sufficiently Their Escape hundred sovereigns, with 3.5Q0 sover­ 'advanced to attract sightseers.. i NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES 4.148: Carter (Liberal), 4.164; Gilroy eigns In specie added, for three years NOT OPPOSE PACT Cross Bolder Fle*d Marshal Lord Kitchener yes­ (Conservative), 4.033; Smith (Conserva­ and upwards, distance two miles and terday inspected the Indian contiiigen tive). 3,634. a half, was won by Willenyx. Charles encampment al Hampton court. 1 Paducah, Ky.. June 15.- Quick work Dig by r (2) Comeau (Liberal). LSSd; was a brilliant scene, recalling th< O'Malley was second and Dvv la r*^. third. Madrid, June 15.—Telegrams received on the part Of faptain John L. Lowery Wall (Liberal). l.SRI*; Marshall fCorts.*r- Six horses starte> Declares Group of Politicians Must Not Work for Other Than vatlve), 1,610; I>eveau (Conservative), gorgeous East -9- to-day from Vigo state that a moH of the river steamer John L. Lowery, archist revolution has broken out at 1.375. The Interior decoration of the Abb'j Are Trying to Arouse City Either in or Out of saved thé lives ol 65 persons early to­ is well advanced.- ~ Priceless Persian RETIRING FROM SERVICE, Chaves, Portugal, and that the Portu Antlgonlsh—(2) Glrrolr (Conserv i- * carpets, rare tapestries and other Opposltiorf guese gurrli-on mutinied and killed Its Office Hours day when the boat burned opposite tlve), 1,311; Trotter (Liberal).
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