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BERMUDA COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER AND RECORDER.
VOL. LXXIX.—NO. 12. HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1906. 20s. PER ANNUM
DISORDERS IN RUSSIA. MILITARY PATROL ATTACKED. Berlin, Feb. 5.—The Lokal Anzeiger toelay CONDEMNED AND EXECUTED. printed a despatch from Kattiwitz, Prussian Silo Warsaw, Feb. 5.—A military patrol wbicb was Lilian, Feb. 6.—Thirteen revolutionists were sia, stating that a private house in Silesia across escorting arrested workmen to tbe jail today was condemned by a court-martial and executed yes FEET the Russian frontier has been destroyed hy the attacked today hy sympathisers. Tbe soldiers terday in the Xainoden district. explosion of a bomb. Several persons were killeel. fired a volley killing one man. Kostoff, Fob. A—Agrarian disorders have bro- HAZING AT THE NAVAL ACADEMY. SENTENCED TO DEATH BY MAIL. ! ken ont anew in the ennutry adjacent to this place. Washington, Feb. 6— The President today ] A squadron of Cossacks has In en sent to repress Kieff, Feb. 5.—Many Jews have received by made public a letter urging npon Congress a mod j *he* disturbance*?. mail sentences of death in the name of the Pan- ification of the law against hazing at the Naval AND HANDS Russian League in de-fence of the Holy Cross. A I Academy. Unless Congress shall promptly amend j Wa Petersburg, Feh. 6.—The Novoe Vremya | tealay declared it had evidence that the Radical great panic prevails among the Jewish populace tbe law whicb makes mandatory the dismissal of organization in Finland was preparing for open who are expecting a renewal of the anti-Jewish any midshipmen founel guilty af auy form of haz war in support of tbe next outbreak of the Kus- excesses. ing the Secretary of the Navy may be forced te sian revolutionists. Not only were well-aimed MOROCCAN CONFERENCE. dismiss thirty-three midshipmen from tbe Na CRIPPLED infantry forces being drilled but horses were lie val Academy within the next mouth in aeldition ing drilled but horses were lieing trained for cav Berlin, ~Feb. a.— (Jermany's attitude towards to the eight who have already suffered this peual With Rheumatism, I Could not Walk alry and artillery service and shells for field ar- the proposition tei place the control of the Moroc ty and the three whose cases are awaiting tbe tilleiy were lieing imported. Tbese statement- can police in the hands of France and Spain is action of the Department. for Six Months, and Went to Hos are undoubtedly correct so far as tbe Finnish ex oue of firm opposition since the arrangement tremists are oont*erned bnt tbe Nationalists and would according to tbe German view amount NEW IMPERIAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE. pital after Hospital, but Could even the several Democratic organizations dis practically to giving France full aathority over the police whioh Germany has hitherto steadily London, Feb. 7.—The fiist meeting of the Im Get No Relief until claim any connection or even sympathy with vio perial Defence Committee as newly constituted lent measu es. resisted. The F..reij-ii Office says that tbe dele gates to the Ceinferene-e at Algeeiras will devote was held yesterday by the War Office. The new Riga, Livonia, Feb. 8—A punitive expedition the next few days while the Conference is neit sit Committee will follow precedent in the matter of fteoieoii-be has captured a large band of revolutionists on tbe calling into conference from time to time repre CURED BY ting to an informal exchange of views on the sub Dahleu estate in the vioinity of Riga. Fifteen ject of the manageme nt of the polioe in an attempt sentatives of the Colonies. of them have lieen tried by court-martial and shot. to shape some acceptable plau for adjusting this COLONIAL PRODUCTS A GREAT SUCCESS The others were flogged witb knouts. The expe question. Pianos dition also captured several hundred rifles. AT LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION. St. Petersburg, Feb. 8—New taxes on commer CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. Londou, Feb. 7.—Sir Alfred Jones reports that cial undertakings in Russia have been created by Montreal, Feb. 5. -The board of directors of that- the Liverpool exhibition of Colonial products Are Unsurpassed an Imperial decree issued to-day. Hereafter all the Canadian Pacific Railway declared the regu is a tremendous sii.io.ss ami hnnelreels are turned KING OF PAIN con<*erns are reqnired by law to publish periodi lar semi-annual .livid, nil of two per cent on tbe away every night. It is a great event for the for General cally reports and win he taxed three to fourteen preferred and 3 per ee-nt on the common stock for West Inelies anil tlie exhibits are much apprecia per cent, of tbeir net profits when it exceeds three the half year ending in December. After tbe pay ted while the Ja.naica choir is a complete success. per cent, on the capital. If the profit is over 20 ment of operating expenses and dividends de EMPEROR DE-IKES JOINT PROTECTO Excellence and INIMEM per cent, a tax of 10 °/0 will be imposed. Direc clared the surplus fen- tbe year is 4,869,816 dol RATE OVER KOREA. tors anel mauagers will be taxed 1 to 7 °/0 of their lars. Superiority of Tone Pour years ago I was taken with salaries or bonuses. London, Feb. 7.—Mr. Douglas Story, telegraph TROUBLE BREWING IN CHINA. ing to the Tribune from Cbefoo under yesterelay's rheumatism, and for three years I ELECTION OF RUSSIA'S NATIONAL could not do any work at all. But for date, says that he has obtained from the Emperor Quality. ASSEMBLY. •San Francisco. Oil if., Feb. 5.—Army officials, of Korea a document hearing tbe Imperial seal " Tne Finest made in Canada." the_ last year, since using Minard's who arrived here yesterday, report that tbe pros liniment, I am able to do all my house St. Petersburg, Feh. 6.—The elections to the the origiual of which be says he has proved liefore Awarded (.old Medal at Paris National Assembly are fixed for April 7. Iks pect of trouble in China is the chief topic of dis the Hritish Consul at Cbefoo. In this document work. I think that I know the worth cussion in the amiy circles in Manila. The Thir Exposition 190(1. of Minard's Liniment better than any opening session will take place April 22. Tbe the Emperor eleuies that lie signed or approval three weeks interval between the elections and the teenth Infantry and two squadrons of the Eighth the treaty with Japan or consented to the appoint Silver Me*dal, Sew Orleans, 1884. person who has ever suffered with Cavalry have le-en e-rdered to prepare themselves, Medal and Diploma, London, Eugland, rheumatism. Hundreds of people who coiivncntiein e.f the National Assembly is the ment of a Japanese resideut Minister and " In shortest time in which the representatives from for field service. The destination of these troops vites tbe great Powers to exeroise a joint Protec 1886. know of my suffering give Minard's remains a Headq*iarter's secret, hut the only ex Greatest Award, Chicago, 1893. Liniment the praise. I wish that every Siberia nnd other remote localities could arrive torate over Korea for a period not exceeding seven there. The local authorities, have the privilege planation of the- eneli-r is that tbey are to be held years with respect to the control of Korean for etc. etc. one knew the worth of this Liniment in reaeliness for a China expedition at tbe first as T do. Yours truly, Mrs. Emma B. of beginning the primary elections to choose dele- eign affairs." Very Special Inducements now offered lo gases to the Electoral Colleges as soon as the reg warning of an outbreak. Williams, 62 Sawyer St., Boston. COTTON SYNDICATE introduce these high-class Pianos istration lists are completeel. CANADA'S NEW MINISTER OT MARINE. Atlanta, Georgia, February 7—Mr. Harvie Jor TO THE BERMUDAS «J. H. JSKADLEY SB CO. COLOMBIA SEEKS RECOMPENSE FOR Ottawa, Feb 5.—Ihe Hon. L. P. Brodeur has SEPARATION OF PANAMA. dan, Presielent of the Southern Cottein Associa Sole Agents in Bermuda. heen appointed Minister of Marine and Fisheries tion, made the following statement to-day "I have WRITE FOB ILLUSTKATKIl CATA- in succession to Mr. Prefontaine deceased and LIKil'E AMI Sl'Kl'IAL OKKKK. Washington, Feb. 5.—Colombia has again re been definitely assnreel that an underwriting syn newed ber denianel fora recompense from the Uni Senator Templeinan succeeds Mr. Brodeur as Min ing tin party tension still leaves Mr. Balfonr a dicate headed hy Mr. E. R. Thomas ane] hackee! teel States liecause of the separation of Panama. ister of Inland Revenue ; both Ministers will be hy the strongest financial syndicate in New York The NEWCOMBfc PIANO Co. Ltd \ bridge over whieh to cross into the Reform camp. While this last presentment is iu the nature of a sworn in tomorrow. Otherwise heyond exactly eleliuing Mr. Chamber will underwrite five hundred thousand hales of claim against tbe United States Government the THE F'JNER-L OF FATHER IIOLDEN. cotton at 15 cents. This proposition will not TORONTO^ CANADA, lain's position the better leaves matter, as they amount of damages sustained hy the parent state were liefeire. Th.- ('hamlin !ni :i'ie newspaper organs interfere with those spot holders wiio elesire to 24/1/06 -8 em ae—ount eif Panama's secession is not set down. Kentville, N s., Feb. 5.—The fum-ral of the hold for 15 cents." Mr. Jordan distinctly de this n.ornimr apparently nssnme thnt Mr. Balfour Tiie Secretaiy of State- .Jr. Knot, has tbe last note late Rev. P. M Holden who die.! here last Fri wiil cross the bridge feir they head Mr. Chamber clared that the Southern Cotton Association and uueler ceinsiileratiein hut it is belie.veil that noth day took place this morning. Father Holeleu was its officers have uei 'eoiine*ction with the prop.iseel lain's letter "The Crisis Ended." "A United ing has oceiirreel tei change the position originally 86 yeais olel ami was stationed at Heimuela as Party," etc., and editorialize in the same strain. syndicate, hut will work with it as with any taken hy the State Department namely that the Chaplain to thr Fleet for six years be other agency to raise the price of the staple. That Mr. Chnmhcilain has no ietea eif aliaiiiloning United States was in no way responsible for the tween 1834 auel I860. While in Kermnda he Qtir (^blej)espatches. tariff refoiiu is shown by his intention of forming separation of Panama. took a prominent p irt in the peaceful suppression AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION. his own Parliami'iitary group. He also iu bis let of an outbreak among the convicts on lioard ships Louisville, My., Feb. 8—The Courier Jounrnal ter suggests that luestiems of social reform now COUNTESS SUES FOR DIVORCE. in the harbour. to-day says that tbe Turf combination involving arising will re-quire large re-venues the raising of property worth £600,000 has beeen formed by Mr. MK. CHAMBEKLAIN ON TARIFF REFORM. which may lie inilireetly tariff policirs. Tins is Paris, Feb. 5.—Countess de Castellane Anna GUNNERY REPORTS OF THE BRITISH Gould of New York, entered a plea for divorce to Winn, Presielent of the American Turf Associ London, Feb. .—In a letter to Lord Bodley regarded as a hiel for the support of the new La NAVT. ation, Congressman Joseph Khioock of Kentucky, published iexlay Mr. Chamberlain repniliates the lmur Party. day. Representatives of the Counteess aud Count appeared before Judge Henry Ditte of the Court London, Feb. a—The Gunnery Reports for the and Mr. Edward Corrigan, owner of Kanas City, notion that he is n oainliihite for the leadership ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION. British Navy for 1905 show the remarkable all Hawthore, Chicago and tbe City Park, New of the Unionist Tarty. He says "All that theie of First Instance, who, in conformity with the Washington, Feb. 6.—The report e.f the Isth French law, endeavoured to arrange a conciliation round improvement in averaging points of 68.26 Orleans race tracks. is in the question is which policy the Uuionist against 43.22 feir 1901. Tbe beest showing was Party pro'ioses to adopt for the future. It is ab mian Canal Commission transmitting to the Sec liefore allowing a definite suit to proceed. It is, UPRISING OF REVOLUTIONISTS IN SPRING. retary of War the majority anel minority reports saiel em uniiuestionahle authority that the Judges made hy the Channel, Atlantio and Mediterra solutely untrue that any ultimatum bas been sent nean fleets. Some of the squ?drons ahroael made St. Petersburg, Fell. 8—Realizing the futility to Mr. Half our on this snbject either by me or hy of the Boarel of Consulting Engineers together efforts were not successful. Another judicial ef nf open agitation among tbe workmen at present with tbe views of the Canal Commission, was fort- nt reconciliation will almost certainly he a lamentable •.bowing, notably the China Sea nnvone else. I have askeel for a meeting of the Squadron, which if it had lieen engaged during and in order to avoid the fate of its three prede Party in aider that tli.-re may be a frank friendly laiil before the Secretary teielay. The Commissions made before the snit comes to trial iu the ordina- cessors, tbe Workmen's Counoil bas formally dis ly couise. Friends of the Count and Countess de the present war ev.mld have given poeir account of eiiscussii.ii of the questim-, because to me it al report sets out in twenty-four typewritten page's banded and bas puhlisheel an announcement that the reasons which influenced all the Commission Castellane express little beipe eif any adjustment itself. Admi'al Noel's flagship the Diadem made ways seems essentia! to successful leadership that only 11.7 against .17.48 achieved by the Exmonth, it will resume its deliberations wh.-u the forces the'leader ahoiile'. be thoroughly and personally ers, save Admiral Enelicott, to accept the views of their differences, hut as divorce proceedings nnder the French law are very lengthy, new de the flagship A Admiral Wilson of the Channel of reaction have ceased their activity. The revo aceiuainted fiom time to time with the views and of the minority of the Hoard of Consulting Engi fleet. lutionary leaders bave now concentrated their wishes of his followers. Mr. Chamberlain aelels neers rather than the majority which favoured velopments may occur before the case comees up for trial. energies in preparing for au uprising iu the that there appear to lie three views in reuarel to the diguing of a sea level canal. To the minority EARL OF ABERDEEN IN DUBLIN. Spring nnd on acts of terrorism. Tbe guards ou tariff reform held by different sections of the Par Engineer's report which secured the approval of THE WEATHER BUREAU. Dublin, Feb. 7> —The Earl of Aberdeen made the Russo-Pinnish frontier captured two waggons ty. First that tariff reform cannot lie a question the majeirity of tiie Cm-it.lissinn was appended a loadeel with rifle-s which were on their way to of practical politics for some- years to cniiii* and letter from the chief engineer Mr. Stevens reinfor Washington, Feb. 5.—Weather Bureau reports his state entry o; i Saturday almost exactly twen- ty yeais after he e ntered Dublin to liegin his first St. Petersburg. Considerable shipments of .iyna- should be dropped as an active polioy. This Mr. cing the reasoning of the minority of the Engi show that the cold wave that yesterday was gene- inite have recently Iieeu seizeel by the police. Chamberlain ceintenels is entirely inconsistent neer Hoard. Accompanying the Commission's re- all in the Middle West has penetrated New Eng term as Lord Li eiitenant. The Earl anel Count- with Mi. HoHour's language when he said that peirt is the majority report of Ailmiial and Com land in tbe Northwestern part ot which the mer ess met wish a ! earty reception from the sight- NEW ITALIAN CABINET. seers. The Coui !tess wbo is keeeuly interested in tariff reform was the first item on the e-onstructive missioner Enilioeitt, the ouly memlier to accept cury has dropped heleiw zero, Western New York ; Rome, Feb. 8—The personnel of the new Ital es Association is a particular fa- urgent branch on tariff re-form. Secemel the sug the views of the majority of the Engineers. The where in several places the thermometer registers the Irish Indnsti ian cabinet iu succession to the Fortis ministry vourite with the people. gestion that while not pressing feir tariff reform Commission has also neh.pteil tlie recommenda six degreees above zero anel also has reached south whioh resigned Feh. 2 iucludes the following : nnder existing circumstances the Unionists should tions of the Chief Engineer involving the expen western Virginia. Its full foico will be felt along FUNERAL OF LATE KING OF DENMARK. Premier and minister of the Interior, Baron Sidney uuite oei the programme known as " Half a sheet diture of about £40,0110 for the sauiiation of Co the Atlantic Coast late tonight or early tomorrow Socino ; Foreign Affairs, Couut Guicciardini ; of notepaper." Between this programme and lon. morning aecoreling to the weather officials who Copenhagen, Feb. 6.—By order of the King Justice, Signor Saccbi ; War, Signor Mainoli ; that of tbe more advanced taiiff reformers there Washington, February T—Mr. Wallace, ex add that indications are that there will not be any will take place February 18. Navy, Admiral Mirahello. Although tbe majori are two differences. First the more advanced Chief Engineer of the Isthmian Canal Commission freezing temperatures hi the Northern half of M. TAIGNY IN NEW YORK. ty of tbe ministers are conservatives, tbe new tbink that the probability of bavin., tei place- a to-day concluded his testimony before the Senate Florida as predicted last night. minister of Agriculture, Signor Pantano has nioderate-d duty on the wheat of foreign countries New York, Feb. 6.—The Steamer Zulia, having always professed Republicanism. Signor Saoohi Canal Comniission except iu relation to the type KING'S HEALTH EXCELLENT. on board M. Taigny, ex-Charge D'affaires for in return for substantial preferences given by the of Canal which will he taken np after the reports the leader of the Radicals now for the first time Colonies to Kiitish manufacturers should be frank London, Feb. 5.—An official statement issued France at Caracas, Venezuela, has arrived here. holds a port folio. of the Consulting Engineers have heen published. M. Taigny is nn bis way to Washington to report ly admitted and elefended. .Mr. Balfour lias said He said the reel tape necessary to the system in tonight deuies the truth of disquieting rumours that he has no ol-jection to the principle of such a to tt.e French Amhassaelor. EARTHQUAKES. volved in Governmental work compelled him to that have been in circulation concerning tbe health a duty hut he accepted without protest the st.ite- of the King. It explains that Dr. Ott of Marien- Calumet, Mich. Feb. 8—Three distinct earth nieiitof the Fre-* Traders that under no circuiu- favour the contract plan of huililiiu! the Canal in FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. order to expedite its completion. He thought the liiiel, visited His Majesty as an acquaintance aud quake shocks were felt thiougbout the lake copper stanses whatever may he tbe offer of the Colonies Helena, Montana, Feh. 6.—A runaway freight district to-day. One of them shook building* man in charge of the work on the Isthmus should not in a professional capacity and says in conclu will tbey assent to a elnty ein wheat. .Second the sion tbat " His Majesty's health happily continues train ou tbe Northern Pacific collided with a pas considerably. No explanation is offered as to the more advance.! arc of tiie opinion tbat it is impos be the undisputed head with the Governor of the senger train last night about two and a half miles cause of the shocks. Canal /one, see-mi.l, a*iel th-- nun who has charge to be excellent." sible to have a practical -nil effective scheme of from here, resulting in the death of five persons. A Guayaquil, Ecuador, Feb. 8—Slight earth retaliation against the excessive duties impose! of the procuring e.l supplies third in authority. OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. number of other passengers were slightly injured. The present aira'igement ainmniti'il to a chain of shocks were felt bere yesterday throughout the by foreign countries without a general tariff. Mr. Every coach in tbe passenger train was burned day and last night a heavy shook was experienced. Kalfour would never have attempted to put feir- authorities. He said that Air Orom well had been London, Feb. 5.—The date of the Oxford Cam and the freight train which was made up of cars waid an alternative scheme although urged tei do iuclueleel as e.n. -f ti • nn • * far the reason that bridge beiat race has lieen definitely fixed feir loaded with lumber was also burued. TRANSFER OF CLYDE STEAMSHIP COY. ao by tbe Free Traders. Mr. Chamberlain denies be seemeel tn hare ceitain inelisputed iufluence April 7th. New York, Feb. 8—The transfer of the Clyde that an attempt was maele to iuipeise on Mr. Hal- whicli entitled him to he classed in the chain. Portland, Oregon, Feb. 6.—Four persons were ENGAGEMENT OF MARQUIS GRAHAM TO killeel auel ten were more or less seriously injured Steamship Co. of Delaware to the newly incorpor four as a condition for the uniou of the Party Headquarters or the Commissie.n should lie on the LADT HAMILTON. ated Clyde Steamship Co. of Maine was effected the exclusion of those declining to accept the Isthmus, Mr. Wallace saiel, and the harder the in a collision between two passenger trains today here to-day. Mr. Chas. W. Morse is at the bead whole programme of tlie tariff reformers. Con less the work would lie retarded. He thought London, Feb. 6.—Tbe announcement of the en on the Oregon Railroad anil Navigation Compa of the syndicate which has taken over the Dela tinuing Mr. Cliamlierlain discussers the re-organi the Engineer iu Cnarge was not paid au excessive gagement of tbe Marquis of Graham, eldest son of ny's line near Bridal Veil Ore. ware company. The old interests in that com zation of the Party machinery contending thnt it salary. the Duke of Montrose, to Lady Mary Hamilton, U. a LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. pany will have a substantial interest in the new should lie decided whether the organization shall Washington, Feb. 7.—Mr. John Wallace, in bis the only daughter of the late twelfth Duke of company which has a capital stock of £2,800,000. remain au autocratic and non-representative body testimony be.fore the Interocean Canal Commis Hamilton, is given muoh spaoe by the newspapers New York, Feb. 6.—Tbe twenty-fifth annual or whether it ought not tn be strictly representa sion today, said regarding the Canal management, tbis morning. The engagement is particularly meeting of tbe United States Lawn Tennis Asso RUSSO-CHINESE NEGOTIATIONS. ' tive of the Party as a whole. Answering the " Tbe present arrangement amounts to a chain of popular in Scotland because At will result in the ciation was held last night at the Waldorf Asto Pekin, Feb. 6—Both porties are making their charge that tbe latter pn.po-il to popularize the masters witb the Chairman of the Commission an union of two great historic house*. Lady Mary, ria. Forty-six Clubs were represented from all plans for tbe approaching Russo-Chinese negoti Party is equivalent to au attempt to capture tbe Executive Commission, Mr. Cromwell, Mr. Taft, wbo is known as tbe Lady of Arran is the owner parts of tbe United States out of a total member ations. Russia it is reported will ask for a con ship of 100. The financial results for tbe year machinery for the* f in tin ranee of tariff reform, Mr. and the Piesident, grading down to Mr. Stevens, of the island of that name. She is tbe richest cession for the construction of a Manchnrian and Cbauihe-i lain sa> - ihat this is an .-.eimissiou that heiress in the United Kingdom and only attained showed a slight deficit the result of the visit of Mongolian Railroad and feir trailing concessions. or the man in astual charge of tbe operations on the team to England last year in an effort to win the Pari)' if •ieil>ulaiiz> il would vote for tariff re- the Isthmus." her majority recently. The Marquis of Graham China it is said ia unwilling to grant Russia's back the Dwight Davis International Challenge demands. fe.rm. Later ou Mr. Chamberlain says " My own COLDEST OF THE SEASOK. is himself wealthy. He is a keen yachtsman. In belief is that the geueral party are perfectly ready Cup. A resolution was adopted declaring it tbe the recent elections he stood a* the Unionist can BIGGEST SAILING SHIP LAUNCHED. to accept tbe general leadership of Mr. Balfour. New York, Feb. 6.—Teiday was the coldest of didate for the House of Commons for Stirlingshire desire of tbe meeting that a team be sent to Eng laud tbis yeear provided satisfactory arrangements 1 tbink it prolmble however tbe majority wonld the present winter Ik New York City, the mercu but was defeated. Bremerhaveu February 8—At Riokmers Ship welcome a declaration by Mr. Balfonr whicb ry touching five above zero. as to finances necessary can be made. yard here to-day there was launched the biggest Syraouse, Ny., Feb. 6.—Tbe temperature at 8 COAL MINER'S STRIKE. would show clearly that tariff reform will not be VICEROY OF THE FAR EAST. sailing ship iu the world. The length of tbe oraft diopped and whicli would indicate a definite and this morning was 20 below zero and at tbe State New York, Feb. 5.—A despatoh to the Tribune is 438 feet her breadth is 54 feet and she is of unmistakable programme for tbe future to which Fair Grounds on the shore of Onondonga Lake 28 from Pittsburg says: While the ooal miners of the St. Petersburg, Feb. «.— Reports which bave 8000 tons burden. they eoalA give hearty support." Concluding the below was reported. At Amsterdam tbe ther the United States and their employers are prepa been iu circulation for several days to the effect UNITED STATES WAR GAME. letter Mr. Cbatuherlaiu says "The tariff reform mometer registered 19 degrees below. Johnstone, ring for the greatest straggle in tbe history of La tbat Geueral Drodekoff, wbo was Governor of the Washington, February 8—The battleship divi ers cannot accept a policy of inaction and mystifi reports 26, Northville 35 below, Malone 22, Lake bour tbe State authorities of Pennsylvania are Amur Territory daring the Boxer uprising and sion of the Atlantio fleet with a tender has sailed cation in regarel to the main subject of tbeir peilit- Titus 28, Mountain View 31, Loon Lake 40 be rushing preparations to preserve the peace. ^» who beoanie uoted for his ruthless measures for from Culebra kr Trinidad. It is explained at oal lives." low. Other temperatures from the Adirondaoks equipment for a new State Constabulary is being restoring order in the Amur region and iu Man the Navy Department that tbis movement bas were 32 below at Lake Placid and 26 at Russia. sent out from tbe Saatc Arsenal at Harrisburg and churia, will be appointed Viceroy of the Far East, nothing to do with tbe Venezuelan situation. It At Plattsburg the temperature was 18 below. before tbe date tbe strike is scheduled to liegin— with tbe command of the land and sea forces, are is said tbat tbe ships are simply working out a London, Feb. 8.—Mr. Halfour has finally acce Superior, Wis., Feb. 6.—The meroury hero April 1—every seotiou of the country will lie un gerai-autboritatively confirmed. The General war game in the exceptionally suitable waters of ded to ttr. Cliamlierlain's wish that • call lie stood at25J below zero. A* Hibbiug it register der the direct oontrol of mounted troops especial left St. Petersburg last week for Harbin. Gene tbe Gulf of Paria. The armoured cruisers ot tbe made for a general meetiug of the Uniouist Party ed 31 below. ly trained for the kind ot work. The constabula ral Linevitoh, the Commander of the Manchnrian same fleet have also sailed from Culebra but they whfth it is expe-ctal will be fixed far February 15, Saratoga, Ny., Feb. «.—Thirty degrees below ry will consist of four troop* of cavalry. Every ' Army, will probably retire. His name ha* been are bound for some ef the Windward Islands to though no details have yet been settled. In the zero was the temperature recorded here at sunrise man is a graduate of tbe United States army witb mentioned iu connection with the Viceroyalty of meantime Mr. Cbambetlain bas issued a manifes today tbis being theooldest weather of the preseut 1 a good reoord. ' the Caucasus. give the sailors brief shore leave. to which, while -ooentuating rather than lesaen- winter. THB ROYAL GAZETTE—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1906
into the Colony and first class nee horses as well. The Magistrate, in addressing the defendant Stock Quotations. It is highly probable that during each year three The Haunted House at sai I'tbere was no doubt he was wrongfully on tbe or four bis race meetings will be held. Several _ prosecutor's premises. Nobody would object to NEW YOEK. Feb. 7 9 m nolo matches will be brought off and we shall an individual taking temporary shelter out of tbe M _ invite American teams down here te compete." Prospect rain, but it appeared that tbe defendant Amalgamated... 115 lMf •< Wben will the track be ready T was tbere for at least a* hour and American Locomotive m Tbe track itself will be ready and enolosed for a half, and he was there without any Com...... 76$ 78 K lawful right or excuse. It seemed to America ii Smelting A a a _|s a: 1907. Tbe marsh can he filled up very easily and A NOCTURNAL ENCOUNTER. wben completed the course will he three quarters bim, however, tbat tbe defendant bad been Ret. Cmm_ 163| 163 ESQ E handled with more severity tban the circumstan American Sugar...... 146 145f •anqd ol a mile as compered witb half a mile at Shelly • tsieehve Bay. We are contemplating, however, acquiring Mr. T. 3. Donnellan, chief draughtsman, of ces warranted. He (the Magistrate) knew of bis Atchinson Com 91} 92} -*onni3 jo »nam own knowledge that he was drunk that afternoon, 6. Baltimore A Ohio Com.. 114} 114 -»-org |i.-iuozuojj three additional small pieces of land at a eost of Dill's Cottage, Prospect, had an exciting experi 55 *^ w f~i £180 or £900 wbioh will give s oonrse of one ence on Tuesday night. About 9 o'olock as he was and if he was still in tbat condition iu the eve % Brooklyn Rapid Transit 86 84 mile. As to that, of course, we shall be guided by engaged in undressing his little boy, the house ning there was no necessity for binding him np 8. St. Paul 184| 184, s a H H o • fc and treating him ia tbe way he bad heen. On 9. Erie Com.... 46$ 46} 'P^AV 1° UOlt09JI(| « _ ™ ta _> onr expert opinion. Tbe Shelly Bay traok is hold was alarmed by a loud crash at the window. __o*"- m i ooly25ft. to 28ft. wide whereas the width at On locking in the direction of the sound Mr. the other hand, if a man was found upon a per 10. Louisville & Nashville... 151 150 Devonshire Marsh will be 00ft. Tben the radius Donnellan saw tbe face of a coloured man thrust son's premises at uight without lawful excuse be 11. Metropolitan Street at tbe turns at Shelly Bay is but 40ft, while tbe against the window pane and peering into the must pnt up with reasonable violence. In this Railway.- 122 120} 1WI»!~H smallest radius at Devonshire will be as much as room. Tbe face quickly disappeared and having ease, as be had said, tbe defendant had been nsed ,12. M. K. A. T. Com ti\ 36} 820." restored confidence somewhat to his son wbo, to with more violence than the circumstances war < 13. Missouri Pa«ifi« 10l| 101} ranted. 14. N. Y. Central —„... 149 149* e oo-eiet-.oiot- Asked the reason why the olub deoided to aban use Mr. Donnellau's expression had been " fright 'A!ptmnHaAU)«i»a don the raoe meeting in March. ened into fits," he placed a revolver in bis pocket The Prosecutor—I happened to know how to 15. Pennsylvania. ^... 142 141} Mr. Burrows said there were various causes for left the house and made a search ol tbe grounds guard my face a little bit. 16. Reading— __»-. 137| 139, tbe decision. Witb tbe exception of " Whitney " ontside. Every nook and emrner where it was Tbe .Magistrate said it was impossible to lay 17. Rock Isld -___-_-.. 27} 27j -8HW- aqt uo «Vee>0«M and "Contend " there were no horses of any mer possible for a man to ooneeal himself was thor ia Southern Pacific. 68} 68} mnmitnjf down any rule .is how a man should he treated in es ea i—e-eo —• S) it in the Hand—tbere was not a sufficient num oughly examined but without result and Mr. snob circumstances. Defandant would be con 19. Southern Railway...... 41} 40} Donnellan was about to abandon his " voyage of 20. Tenn. Coal & Iron...... 159 156 (onouAuiqinq ber of horses to ensure a satisfactory race. Fur victed. Under the Section he was charged he was co co eo Ot co ec eo thermore tbe Army and Navy element had with discovery," when he noticed tbe door of the water liable to a fine not exceeding £5 and not less than 21. Union Pacific 155} 155 moun) ui-iaqi • f- _> » _• «B 03 —' oloset slightly ajar, and on looking inside he 22. U.S. Steel Com 4n\ 44$ ui mntuixejf drawn Hi patronage owing te the dangerous na Al. He would take into consideration that tbe HOt^OMa... ture of the course. The Club bad deoided to let saw the figure of a asan. Mr. Donnellan, wbo defendaut bad lieen punished to a certain extent, 23. U. 8. Steel Pfd 110 109, racing alone this year and work energetically at is of powerful build, at once threw himself upon nnd be should impose the minimum fine of ML BOSTON. amnmiuijf eo«o«eo the new scheme in order to get the new track at the intruder and a desperate struggle ensued, in Prosecutor—I hear he's a gaol bird. 24. t'.e course of which the stranger was the recipient American Telephone 139| 151J Devonshire ready lor use early next year. The Tbe Magistrate—I can say for him that he has 25. American Wevill»n 44} 45} fact cannot be disputed, continued Mr. Burrows, of two black eyes and sundry other bruises, aud not been charged before me previously since I 26. ovoeero-er that the Shelly Bay oonrse is exceedingly danger Mr. Donnellan sustained injuries to the band. Mass Gas • 50 52 "tnnmixvjt. o have been a magistrate here. 27. United Fruit-__». 108 107f ous both to riders and horses. Tbe ground is not With the assistance of a mau servant tbe individ The Prosecutor—Probably not in bis present 28. evenly graded, tbe turns are sharp, aud ma y se ual was overpowered, and a length of rope was name. Shoe Machinery Com.... 84 82 'poonpaj pun pa s rious accidents have occurred during tbe la-t one obtainesd witb whici the visitor was bonnd and Tbe Magistrate—Nor as far as I know is he a Copper Market. loaxioo ajaqdsouqy or two years. It is altogether unsuited for the " trussed " and information given to the polioe. a gaol bird. 29. Atlantic _.. 26} 25} jo tunsBajd uesjf •8 Chief Constable Robinson subsequently took tbe 30. 29.96 5 29.89 0 30.15 3 30.36 8 30.37 4 30.03 1 e 29.97 5 purpose of horse raoing. i— The Proseoutor—It must be his brotbei. Bingham , ,, 48} 49$ Mr. Burrows added he had heard ?. rumour that prisoner te tbe polioe station where be gave his The Magistrate—Those sort of remarks are best 31. Copper Rauge 82} 82 tbere was likely to be - raoe meeting held at Shel na*ae as Benjamin Gibbous, of North Shore, Pem- 32. Greene Ceinsnlidated.... 28} 2H brc
Dr. Smith asked the situation of tbe "pre and providing the Electrio Company with the scribed" places. It was a great imposition to pre needed patronage. vent farmers bringing their crops in tbe market That I have worked continuously cannot be Notice. after hours, as mauy were unable to get their pro questioned. If my hotel propositions had heen dnoe tbere before. He suggested that No. 3 shed promptly taken up, tbe Electrical Plant could should be set apart for receiving prodnoe after bave been now building. I still have eight LOCKWABD & Co., bonrs. The Quebec Steamship Company ruled months under tbe Act to begin, and I have no LL PERSONS are forbidden Iriapsssing, on tbe the wbole of the country and doubt of doing it. This allowance of time was A property known as "BrankfieW." Hence Mr. Conyers—Mr. Chairman, I rise to order. asked to cover just such contingencies, and I have, forth any person found trespassing will be piece 60, FRONT STREET. Mr. West—On what ground ? to date, complied with every requirement ol the outed aooording to law. The Chairman asked the hon. member to put Act, and since it was allowed, I have not ceased bis objection in writing. in my efforts to bring about its oonsnmmation WILLIAM HENRY FENNER. Mr. Conyers moved that tbe question of Pro and I do not expeot to fail. duce inspection being nnder debate whether the During the time devoted to the hotel question North Shore, 10th February, 1908.—3 pd. hon. member (Dr. Smitb) had any right to say tbe I bave oontinued my investigation as to tbe style OF Quebec Steamship Company ruled the wbole of of plant best suited to Bermuda's requirements, tbe oountry. and at the proper time I will report on Mm* merits Dr. Smitb said that had the bon. member al of generation of eleotrioity by steam (coal), ass- lowed bim to continue his observations, he would engine (gasolene), and by tbe latest invention LADIES CRAVENETTE CLOAKS, bave explained that be meant the Quebec Steam " produoer-gas " engine plants. FOR SALE ship Company ruled the carrying of the produce. As to the transportation franchise it should be Mr. Conyers—I'm sorry the bon. member did second in its consideration. I have already de A PURE JTTBSEY COW not make himself dear wben be spoke. vised a system of auto-motor-r*ars, to run on a 3 years old. _Wr. West said he was sorry tbe hon. member (Mr light railway through the country, not on the high %_fl TRAVELLING CAPES Conyers) had raised tbe question because the hon. ways, which she>nle| prove eminently satisfactory member (Dr. Smitb) was certainly in his province when tbe time is ripe. In this also I ans well Prl «J59 AND in making tbe remark be did. He was afraid the within the time allowed by the Aot, and am still hon. member (Mr. Conyers) had created tbe idea at work upon its details. Apply tbat tbe Quebec Steamship Company want to out Even Americans (MIInot do things instantaneous off debate in the House (laughter). ly—ill Bermnda. LIEUT. DOBBIE, R.N. "Cedar Vale" GOLF BALLS, The Hon. Attorney General—It would be a great As some question was raised in debate as to my misfortune if any rule were to prevent the Quebec attitude towards another project, I beg to submit Devonshire. Steamship Company being made the subject of tbe following copy of my letter in regard to same, 10/2/06.—1 pd. AT abuse in this House (laughter i. It is a privilege written before the receipt of oopy of Colonel which many people enjoy and which I bave known Winter's published ieply. REDUCED PRICES. hon. members to exercise to tbe full on a great New York, The following latest books have many previous occasions (laughter). January, 29th, 1906. been put in Dr. T. H. Outerbridge observed tbat no doubt " My dear Mr. Special lines of Hand Embroidered Irish Linen adverse criticism of tbe Quebec Steamship Com pany hurt the feelings of a great many bon. mem I see hy the publication of your statement bers unless it was to praise the Company as a God mav.e ia the Hon. Honse of Assembly, tbat Cbe COW Dbrary Bett Spreads, Pillow Cases. Tea Cloths. you are awaiting a letter from me in regard to 3. send and a safeguard to the Colony, and he sup during tbe part tew weeks, and new ones will con posed few people looked upon them as anything the running of
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APPLIES MODERN HEALING ANTISEPTIC to EVERY POINT AZURE LODGE " Lafe" Shafer, the widely kimwn trainer oi Zephyr WARWICK EAST, 2*11, Beauseant 2.12 and Terrace Queen 2 06, says: of INFLAMED SURFACE • • rt-S-f_,*ft___s;. -tHi'fSKMJ Terrae?e Farm, BOARDING HOUSE J. C. McKinney, Prop. Titnsville, Pa., Dec. 22. or painfat, .«.*...... —,.—.. —.-_.— This House- is pleasantly anel conveniently sitnaied •11 portions of tbe inStun «d lorfut—• ~3_T near and in sight of the Main Middle I'e-ml and I nse-d " Savr-the-Horse" all the pant season. First, ou a liad splint close np tei knee, It » oooditlon hard to relieve or em. Out Grand Bazaar Post Office. Twenty minutes drive from City of lie.rsc very lame after fast work ; coulel see (leciilrel improveuieut afte-r a few elays' use ; iu a Pnvoutfa Pile Pencil te ot itonj form that admits of con.pl.-te and painles, IN AID OF ' Hamilton. Withiu easy distance- ot the South week's time*, lameness all disappeared. Used with rqnal success on a howt*d tendein im% aoeeM to the lneataod mrf-M, It «*•>•>• Shine and the Salt Kettle Ferry, crossing to present am trenti'-g a horse, that liowed a tendon three years ago—was a bad case, was lired ot powerful he-ling antiuptie agents, that 0 Hamilton. anel blistered, but still went lama; liave used a liottle and am still using " Save-the-lleirt-e ;" tootbe and eva insU ntljr; K •»»?'*^ ™_ THE HAMILTON CRICKET CLUB, DINNERS. LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS, tl.e enlargement baa gone down almost one-half, horse going seniud, and I firmly believe will I^SSSd it? M£L,. -»> • P£_ __• •_• supplied at shortest uotice. R.i-e- again. A fi iei.il of mine bad a horse tbat tawed a tendon last spring ; by tbe nse of Sr-__»tee-S7 Ask-jomranapmtm*n. Will he held ia ye ur great remedy, kept bis racing all Ml, gave bim a record lietter than-.05. Tendou is n-aNt I-MU. «r Itw-TW ••••«. MRS. & NASHVILLE TACKLIN, mostyom.mtoesimotmosiim. * stn-ight anil semnd a* it ever v.a-. Think it the greatest remedy on eirth for a had leg of any MASONIC HALL, Proprietress. ele-se-riptie.il. I FOR SALE BY Jan. 30, 1906—3m. Respectfully yours, J. H. Bradley A Co. aad Phoenix Drag Store. L. D. SHAFER, Farm's Tiainer. HAMILTON^P**---' (By kind permission.) DO YOU GET UP - ? WE.THE.H0RSE " Permanently Cares Spavin, Ringbone (except low Ringbone), Cnrb, Theirougbpin, Spliut, Shoe Boil, "Wind Puff, Injured Tendons and all lameness WITH A LAME BACK? withe*ut scar or loss of hair. Horse may work as usual. Che Kenwood, On Wednesday. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. per bottle. Written guarantee—as binding to protect you as tbe REID STREET, 21st Feby., 1000. Almost everybody who reaels the news „- -..,. XJ v best legal talent could make it Send for copy and booklet. At papers is sure to know of the wonelerful $5:00 HAMILTON. OPENING at 2 P.M. cures made by Dr. druggists and dealers or express paid. Scores of letters to confirm and convince. Kilmer's Swamp- Send for copies. Absolute and overwhelming evidence and certainties as to the Will be open for Guests Root, the great kid unfailing power of " .Save-the-Horse". Beware of Substitutes and imitations. Tea and Supper. ney, liver and blad on November 1st, 1905, der remedy. •' Save-the-Horse" is made only by It is the great me?d- TROY CHEMICAL COMPANY, Bingbampton, N.Y., Formerly of Troy, N. Y. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Stalls. ical triumph of the This hotel lias been remodeled aud For the Sale of Sweets, Plants, and nineteenth century ; Trade .Supplied by J. H. BRADLEY & CO., Hamilton, Bermuda. eliscovereJ after years renovated and under its new manager, Flowers, Aprons, Fancy Articles, of scientific research of several years experience at Marie etc. by Dr. Kilmer, the Antoinette and Plaza Hotels, New York, eminent kidney and will be conducted as a first-class Amer bladder specialist, and is wonderfully Palmistry and Post Office. snee-*esslul in promptly curing lame back, Just Received a Large ican Plan Hotel. TO BE RAFFLED uric aciil, catarrh of the Maeleler and Rrig—t's Disease, which is the worst TERMS: $12.00 to $21.00 per Week. Summer Excursion Ticket to New York, form of kielney trouble. Quantity of Horse *£ «£ W. ROSS CHAPMAN - - Manager. (Kinelly donated liy the Quebec S.S. Oo.) Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- 2nd Feb, 1!K)6. ommeueleel for everything but if you have kidney, liver or blaeleler trouble it will be Colon Lit copy 4 times. found just the remedy you ne«l. It has Clippers •_*«<«_£«# The Famous Wonderful been teste*d in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has ALSO A FINE LOT proved so successful in every case that a New Discovery. CIVIL AND MILITARY special arrangement has lieen made by or Pawpaw Caesaripe Solvent. Just supplied to which all readers eif this paper, who have tlie leading Hotel*, Companies Catering for the not already trie*el it, may have a sample HANDY TO HAVE (•uvernmeiit Mew. Departments, Yachts and HOTEL. bottle sent free by mail, also a liook tell Carriage • Oot-ii Steamers, Clubs and the following liusiuesH ing more about Sw-nip-Root, and how to IN THE HOUSE. hiinsra : Messrs. Gosling Brothers, Hamilton aud Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas fi lie 1 ou t i f vou have kielney or bladder trou Rarnmes • St. (ie-eirce's; \V. T. James A Co., Hamilton ; and Suppers, at very short ble. Wheu writing mention reading this A box of BEE-HAM'S PILLS is a K Kempe A Son, Hamilton; W. E. Adderly, generous offer in this paper and send your bandy tiling to have in tbe bouse, and Hamilton ; Thompson <*- Unlierts, Hamiltun ; and notice. Good Sleeping Ac aeldrcss to Dr. Kilmer tttoips, • if a dose is taken at tbe moment others. Jfc Co., Binghamtor of need much illnesss will be saved. commodation, etc. Prices Circulars may IK* had from any of the above Reasonable. N. V. The regit!-i Brushes, i Any trouble arising from derange}- mentioned business houses. lifiv-cent ami onc- roent erf tbe digestive organs is J. HOOPEK ... l'RHI'RIKTOK. i •. >!'ir size bottles are nomo of swamp-Boat. quickly sen right by solel 1i\- aU gooel druggists. Don't make Solid nickel TELEPHONE *246. anv nil! t !;.-, but remember tlie name, THE ROYAL GAZETTE. KINO STKKET, HAMILTON. S*.vatnp-Re>oi. I Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Bits, Stirrup, Jan. 23, 1906.—1 ni. anel tin- ;:.Mrcss, Binghamtou, N. Y., on From this date copies of the Royal) | every UittVe. Chamois* • Gazette may be purchased at Messrs. IN W. H. Heyl ft Co.'s Apothecaries' J. H. BRADLEY & CO. Ageuts.. FACT OUR STOCK Hall, Corner of Front and Queen Streets, Hamilton. IS COMPLETE US. A LEE A CO. 41.11 4!\A< St.-IVbruaiy, U>0«. EVERY DETAIL, Proprietors. Telephone 4. H- 6. HILL A Co Hamilton, Jnne 3, 1905. >J Nun ttb 1 ""a 1 Hamilton, Jan. 1, 1006. m J3 ' High Kenarks. TWO PERFORMANCES OF Marine Hotel. 411*** 1 * _» c Tide. FOR RENT m$\'S £ •£. 1 BARBADOS, BRITISH WEST INDIES. 11 M. ttbilbren'e This Hotel ban .100 commodious emtside rooms T 6 KI 5 35 13 5 13 FURNISHED inclusive term*. £3 to £5 per week. This beauti W 6 53 5 3514 S 58 ful Island iiosseieiiug the finest climate in the T (i 32 5 3fiiiri 6 43 -WlCTSlfc* «Xableau* West Indies nith a temperature always sufficient 6 51 5 37|I6 3 30 ly cool feir comfort, offers to visitors ao Ideal s 6 "rfl 5 38 I 8 21 Situated nn Wesley Street, opposite II. 8. Consul, 6 49 9 12 Septuiigesimn within 1(10 fe-e-t ot Hamilton Hotel. Winter Resort for re?st. recreation and re?cupera- Mi 5 39! 18 tion. Accessible via the liue steamers of the M 6 4H 5 40|19 10 04 j ThieJ li'.nse- lues parlor, diuingruuui, five bed IDivants. PICKFOIU) A BLACK LINE from I'ernm.la to rooms, olotbea closets, lioen and e>hina closets, In aid of the Hamilton Cricket Club will Barbaelos. For particulars apply to P .% K Steam- kitchen, pantrie-s and servant's room. First class be given under the kind patronage sbip Line, H elifax, N.S., W. T. Janies, Hamilton, Full Moon—9 day 3 h. 26 in. a.m. plumbing. Larue liathroom with Lot anil colel Bermuda, or water. of the Hon. Lady Stewart, and A spaoieins verandah on whole length of front. Lady Bosanquet, A. \V. MINICK, ManagiiiK Director, TrfK BERMUDA KOYAL C.AZETVE—Lee A Co Fire places in parlor and dioingrexiui. 56 Hudson St, New York. Proprietors—ia published every Tne?s«ay anel at the 9-1-06—3m Tiiis Honse is felly supplied with good furn- PRIVATE BOARD. Saturday Morning at the Royal Gazette Preps nitnre, linen, crockery, silver, glass aud kitchen Otflce, North-We^st Corner of Keid and Kniual y utensils, etc. Ladies and neiillenii n ain be aexxmimodated MECHANICS' HALU Streets, Hamilton. Immediate possession given, oo reasonable teiuis hy applying to | I HAMILTON, For further particulars apply to JOHX T. KVE, Printer to the King's Most Excel J. 0. SEON, SCAUR LODGE BOARD lent Majesty. HILTON A. PITT, On Saturday, Feby. 17th, Owner. at _ p. m. and 8.15 p. in. Business i'e.miunieations tn be addressed LEK it "Seaward," Baileys Bay. Bermuda ING HOUSE. Co. Hamiiton, Feliy. 5, 1906 Seats 21- Children under 14. half Price- where they will find sea-bathing, lioating, J» I The programme is as follows: TO VISITORS fishing, and a tenuis, lawa; fresh vege 1872. ESTABLISHED. 1906. Communications for The " Koyal Gazette " to be table*., eggs and butter every day ; inter "SANTA CLAUS" from tbe pioture bv Maude aditr.issed to The Editor of the " Koyal Gazette" Blanks, Hand-bills, Ac., printed at the shortest requiring the oomforts of a home esting walks ; also good livery. ... Goodman "fsuvr WHITE AND THE DWARFS "—Grimm's notioe. Telephone (all 163. English and American Tourists Fairy Tales. GO TO SP1THEAD,™^_CK Cable address : "SEAWARD," - - - Bermuda. visiting Bermuda can be accommo Ctril. Address "(Ja-ette:** Bermnra November 18, 1905-4m. "THE DAWK OF ABT"—From the Pioture by WITH A WATER FRONT FOR Lord Leigbton. dated at the above Boarding House. liJLSPHONE 9% 144. BATHING AND BOATING. ' WHEN THE HEART IS YOUNG "—From tbe pks- tuie hy M. Goodman. LUNCHEONS, TEAS and SUPPERS Agent at ST. GKOSGE'S for the " Royal Gazette" Now opened for the Season. NOTICE. " MB. CRORGE D. BOYLK, Market Square. " THE SLAVE MARKET IN CAIRO." prepared at the shortest notice. This honse is lighted with luetvle-ne gas and w " THE ANGEL'S MESSAGE "—from the picture by Agent at SOMERSET, J. B. ZUILL, Esqr., J.P. well famished. Tennis ai il other oot- Hillyarel Swinstead. The Bermuda " Reiyal Gazette" is on fileat: — dooi games in tbe adjoining grounds. Arrowroot Stick £ " MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRAIRY "—Old Nnr- T«rms Liberal. LONDON—At the Imperial Institute; and at DAKGINO HAU ATTACHED. sery Rhymes. received at the Factory, Bellevue, " MIDSUMMER " from tbe picture by Albert Testimonials of satisfaction guaranteed. the offices of Messrs Hopkins, Ford, Lee eSc Co. Cuisine unsurpassed — I unches, Dinners, Teas Paget, on and after' MONDAY Moore 35 Great St. Helen's, London, E.C. nnd Suppers to order. Strawberries and Cream. " WALLS HAVE EARS " " GOOD NIGHT. " This House is located in one of the Telephone No. 32ti. NEXT, Jany. 29th, mntil further Daring the Interval between tbe Tableaux there most pleasant spots in Sandy's Parish. PHILADELPHIA, PA.—At the Museum, 13th will be Fancy Danoee and Recitations. South Fourth Street. m. OWEN DAKKELL - • PROPKIKTOK. notice. Growers will please make Plan of Hall may be seen and Ticket" obtained Points of interest in the neighbourhood. 20/1/0*..—3m. prompt delivery, NEW YORK.—At the offioes of Messrs^Middle- at the "Boyal Gaaette" Offioe, on and after ton & Co., Morris Bnilflng Corner Beaver A w. t. JAMES. Thursday next, the 8th inst. R. 8. SWAH. '0o.o_._t" oopy. Hamilton, Jauy. 84, 1906.—tt. Board Streets; and at the Law Offioe* of Messrs. Jan. 30, 1906.— Telephone call 294A. Patton. 8-H-uui A PaMoa, 40, Wall Street. Supplement to The Boyal Gazette, Hamilton, Bermuda, Saturday, February 10, 1906.
Wireless Telegraphy. Things in General Church Services. The season may be said to have really begun llth February, 1906. DEPARTMENT OF No. 39 Broadway, New Tork, Otir (ablej)es_>atches. and although one hears, as nsnal, many com __ Feb. 2n-, 190ft. plaints that it is not so good as tbe last one yet, THK CATHEDBA-. Editor, Royal Gaaette, in reality, there were on the arrival of tbe last Septuagesima Sunday. PDBLIC WORKS. Hamilton, Bermnda. Bermudian, only forty visitors less than the year TENDERS will be reoeived at this Dear Sir:—We beg to hand yon letter sent to ns INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL TO BE before at the same date. If, and the if is marked, 8 a. m., Holy Communion. Offioe np to 12 o'olock noon ot by Mr Galbraith, General Manager ot the Atlautie EXEMPLIFIED. there should he really any falling off witb re 11 a. m., Matins and Sermon. De Forest Wireless Telegraph Co, with some en Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 8—The official an spect to the number of visitors it must l.e liecause 4 p.m., Children's S-rvice. Tuesday, 1st May, 1906, closures, and a list of the various stations now nouncement was made to-day that the faculty of tbe attractions of Bermuda, outside its natural 7 30 p. m., Evensong auel Sermon. working on this Coast. This information is of Harvard has expressed it» opinion to the oom beauties, are exhausted for those wbo have been FOR THE ERECTION OF THE considerable value to all vessels fitted with win- mittee of the Regulation of Athletic Sports " that ST. JOHN'S CHUBCH, PEMBROKE. here, or that the place is not sufficiently well 11 a. m., Morning Service. lees instruments, and we trust it may have some intercollegiate football game should have been known to those who might but have not yet, VICTORIA MEMORIAL BUILDING. influence witb the Imperial Government to with formulated and fully exemplified Is the practice 3.30 p.m., Children's Service. visited it. In either case the rerae^dy is iu the 3.30 p.m., Baptisms. Drawings and specifications may be seen and draw the embargo they have placed npon a station by individual colleges." bands of those in authority. It is not uncommon being located at Bermuda, and even against onr to find that tbe fashion for a season place has 7.30 p.m., Evening Service. forms of tender may be obtained at this Office. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE EN A limited number of sets of scale drawings and communicating between our own ships while eith changed almost unaccountably, perhaps; that CHRIST CHUBOH, DEVONSHIRE. er one is in Bermudian waters. GAGEMENT OF THE KING OF SI-AIN TO popular taste no longer sets its way and that specifications are available for the use of intending PRINCESS ENA OF BATTENBERG. 11a.m., Morning Servioe. Contractors and on an application to the Colonial Yours truly, those wbo once visited it go elsewhere. This is Surveyor, accompanied by a deposit of £10, any A. E. OCTERBRIDG- A CO. Madrid, Feb. 8.—After tbe sitting of a Cabinet certainly far from being tbe case io Bermuda but GARRISON CHURCH, PROSPECT. person wishing to submit a tender will be allowed Council today, tbe Premier, H. Moret, bad a long tbere is no doubt tbat its 'cult' requires a little 8.15 a.m., Holy Communion. the nse of the drawings and specifications for a conference with tbe King and as a result of the stimulating. In England, hi such towns as 10.30a.m., Parade Servioe. 42 Broadway, New York, interview His Majesty's engagement to Princess Broadstairs, Deal, Leaiuiugton, Cromer, th..- 6.30 p.m., Evening Service. period of two wwks. Feb. 1, 1906. The above sum will be returned to eaoh person Ena of Battenberg bas become official. The text Corporation undertake the advertisement of their Messrs. A. E. Outerbridge, of the marriage contract will be communicated to attractions, and an application to the Town Clerk ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, PAOBT. returning the drawings and specifications node- 39 Broadway, New York. faced within the specified period. the Parliament. Senator Moret warmly congratu brings a pamphlet hy return of post containing 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion. Gentlemen:—Beg to hand you herewith copy of lated the King on his happy choice of a Qneen. full information and tieautifully illustrated. Tbe 7.30 p.m., Evensong. Tbe Board of Public Works is not bound to letter reoeiv d from Messrs Johnson & Higgins, Corporation also provide amusements for tbe r.osept the lowest or any other tender. The marriage will be celebrated oo June 2, the which will explain itself. I have answered this ceremony taking plaoe hi the Church of San Jer- visitors, arrange crioket matches, out-door fetes, ST. MARY'S CHURCH, WARWICK. W. CARDY HALLETT, letter, giving complete list of all wirelerss stations onimo el Real. regattas, aud the Town funds benefit to a large 8 a.m., Holy Communion. Colonial Surveyor. from Maine to Colon, DeForest anel Government extent by the licenses issued to motor cars, 4 p.m., Evensong. Colonial Surveyor's Offioe, stations, and other data relative to work we have FATAL MINE EXPLOSION. shows of all kinds aud travelling companies. February 2nd, 1906—3 done with ships when in need. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. Charleston, Feb. &—At least 28 men are suppo There is no doubt that Bermuda is wanting in Colonist oopy 3. I have always contended that when your ships WESLEY CHURCH. sed to have met de-ith inja mine explosion in the amusement for visitors who do not elance, or play are equipped with Wireless you have a splendid cards, or indulge iu flirtation. All tlie-se are es 11 a.m. nnd 7.30 p.m.—Rev. Wm. Ainley. argument to present to tbe Marine Underwriters, Perle mine of the'Stewart Colliery Co. near Oak- hill. 39 meu were employe*! in the mine and sentially after dinner amusements, although en GRACE CHRUCH. "BERMUDA COTTAGE wbioh should bring a reduction in your insurance thusiasts have heen kuowu to pursue all three at to more than offset the Wireless expense. only 12 escaped alive. other times. But for those wheise elaucing days (North Shore.) COMPANY. Trusting you may be able to bring this almut, RIOTS IN FRANCE. are over, whose " Brielge " days have never ar 11 a. m. — Rev. J. W. O'Brieu. lam, rived, aud for whom conversation suited toth e 7 30 p.m.—Rev. W. H. Hearts, D. D. Versailles, Feb. 8.—When the Commissioners capacity of fledgling von tie has no charm, may Yours very truly, oonnected with the inventory of Church property President of the Nova Scotia Conference. C. C. GALBRAITH, there not be something presided in the way of Furnished Houses General Manager. went to tbe Churoh of St. Symphorien today they amusement before next season ? There is an idea, WARWICK CHURCH. found the doors closed. The Prefect ordered the a totally mistaken one, certainly, that season 3 p.m.—Rev J. W. O'Brien. Military Engineers to break into tbe Chnrch with place-s are pecnliarly devoted to scandal of a By the season, mouth or year. 49-51 Wall Street, New York, hatchets. Upon entering the Church the Prefect searching—one might almost say, blisteriug— PRESBYTERIAN* CHURCH—CHKIST'S CHURCH, OFFICE: CORNER QUEEN AND REID STS., January 30, 1906. was struck on the head with a chair thrown by nature. Hitherto it has lieen Bermuda's happy WARWICK. Hamilton. Atlantic DeForest Wire-less Co , manifestants barricaded in the organ loft. The lot to escape this imputation, hnt how soon it 11 a.m.—Rev. Dr. Cameron. 42 Broadway New York. gendarmes after a sharp tnssle stormed the loft 7.30 p. m.—Rev. Dr. Cameron. Feby. 6, 1906. may descend upon her, unless something is done Dear Sirs:—We have had numerous inquiries and in the fracas seven of th;m was so badly to amnse the at present nuamused ? At dances, from our clients whose ve^ssels we are insuring, wonndeel that tbey had to be sent to the hospital. witb unoccupied ladies eif uncertain age sit'iug on ST. Pii'L's A. M. E. CHURCH. asking if nnd l writers would make any concession Tben inventory was then made all entrances to uncomfortable lienches all round the room, what 11 am., Morning Service. in the rate of premium if your system was install the Ctiurch being guarded hy Dragoons and Engi is so likely to engender feelings of bitterness in 7.30 pm., Evening Service. American ed on tlieir ve-ssel-', anel in oreler to eli-cuss the neers. Many were arrested and taken irameeliate- their ininils towarels the young laely siy, in piuk, Rev. T. 3- Askew, D. D., Pastor. matter intelligently with underwriters and put ly before a summary court which sentenced three as the consciousness that life holds untiring lor the forth arguments in favour of the adoption of your persons to two years imprisonment and to pay future hut a panorama nf whirling figures who New York Weather Report. system, we sheiei Y like to be advises! of the num fines of £20 each. Two others were sentenced to are as totally oblivions eif lookers-on us if they elid Dentist ber of stations that yon noev have in working or six months imprisonment another eine year and a not exist. But let occupation be feiunti feir these, New York, Feb. &—We*ather clear ; tempera der along tbe Atlantic coast, in the Gulf of Mexi priest named LSriere was sentenced to one month who cannot possibly survey youth cjoying itself ture H above ; wind strong westerly. co and in Culm or the West Indies ; also where in prison. with the complacency of the chnperone amoug New York, Feb. X—Weather cloudy ; tempera ture 17; wind northeasterly. these stations are located, anil if you have any Paris. Feb. 6—A series of disturbances have whose "buds" there are uo wall-flowers, give practical illustration of where the system has been New York, Febraary 8—Weather cloudy ; tem occuned in tbe Provinees following the attempts them a proniauade, a baud, a club fnr Badminton P. F. COOKE, D.D.S. used resulting in a direct saving to underwriters, aud tea, a something in short, to convince them perature :iO ; wind northeasterly. we should be glael to bave the information. The of the Government to make inventories of Church New York, Feb. 9—Weather raining, tempera property under the Assooiat inn's laws. The prin that life has yet charms anel they will have no subject is one of considerable importance to you, time for gossip. ture 34, wind northerly. Heavy snow storms last we think, as well as to oars-dves, and we trust cipal troubles occurred at Cherlvourg, Alenoon night. Miles' Building, you can put us in possesion of facts that will and Montpelier, tiie disturbances at the last men bring almut the desired result. tioned place beiug the most serious. A* any rate there is to lie no lack of amusement Custom House, Hamilton. Awaiting your reply, we beg to remain, STORM WARNING. during the next fortnight, the only elrawhack lie ENTERED. Yours very trnly, Washington, D C, Feb 9—Storm of ninrked ing that every day will lie fille.1 up*ae» that casual Feb 7—R M S Beta, Hopkins, Jamaica and Tnrks enjoyments have no chance. Theatricals by ama Islands: general lairgo to W T James e& Co. 23, Front Street, V. H* BOTSFORD, Strength approaching Nova Scitia from the south teurs are always popular though there is said to 9—* houses on both nights will lie e-ramroeii, ami that 42 Broadway, New York New Haven, Conn. fact of itself is enough to inspire an actor. The cai go. elected a Unionist to Parliament. The contest Fancy Ball at The Hamilton is to he eine of the 9—Ss Ocamo, Buchanan, St Lucia; inward cargo. June 17, l!i05. Paterson, N. J. Quogne, L. I. was a three cornered one, the successful candidate Boston, Mass. Buffalo New York. best ever given iu Beimuila. There are some being oppeistd by a Liberal aud a Unieiuist Free charming costnnie-s alieaely chosen, at least eine PASSKS1IER9. Cleveland, Ohio. Havana, Cuba. Trader. Cape Hattara*-, N.C. Key West, Fla. lAtdy Hamilton and a couple of Lor.! Nelsons are Baltimore, Md. Feb. 6.—Early today, at Cur In the K. M. '•* rWiumlian f >r New York Port Union, Micb, Philaelelplua, Pa. talked eif, anil one or two .costumes are lieiug on i'hurseiay last : —J BisselL, Mif the various charterers wife, O F Flavi-H and vife. J Ashley Watlington, Manhattan Beach, N. T. Portland, .Me. escaped. and, if one might suggest, it wonhl l.e a pretty Arthur Pearee, C BI-i-lgeHt, 3 Lincoln, W Mitch FURNISHED HOUSE Southwest Pass, La. Savannah, Ga. Valparaiso, Chile*, Feb. 7.—A telegram from ide-a tei have one or two other dances than the eter ell and wife, KC Cairns arid wife, 2 children anil •Charleston, S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Antof.ie.asta Chiie, says that the railroad laUiur- nal waits and two-step. It cannot for ti moment nurse-, J J Riker, Sanil Riker, Mrs Maiy Wair, and ground-attached in Warwick (East) known as ers at Oruro, Bolivia, are ou strike anil that tfty be snp|Nrseil that dancers who claim tei he the leest GOVERNMENT STATIONS. Miss C M Wneiel, Mrs E H Jewett, Harrison men are said to have in-;-.i killeel durins rioting in the woiKi cau support their claim merely by Clark, Jr., Theo. Hermann, Nicholas Strnmeu, CARBbRRY HILL Nav- Yar-1, Portsmouth, Jupiter Inlet, Fla. there. The authorities are attempting to pacify engaging in two of such ordinary liitiiculty. To Eel ward Baldwin, C Leiok, O W Priesing and N. ! I , Beaufort, N. C the strikem. Warships have beeu ordered to An- waltz gracefully, as most Beniiiiilians do, is an The summer residence of Dr. Patton wife, C E Polsey, H T McClearn, Jr, W Barclay Cape Ann, Cape Cod, Mass. tofogasta with troops. enviable accomplishment but lt is not tne lasi and Wife, M.-v. a B.a.-ol..r, M T. (—fan -ml wife, of Prince-ton. For particulars apply to Nantucket Lightship. Newport, R. I. Riojinero, February t—The Parahiba do Sul won! that can br* sail as tei dancing. One woulel E E Grant, A J Erlich, 3 3 Griffin, H B d'Con- J. M. & PATTON, 1-Kiii ST., HAMILTON. Montauk Point, L.I. Navy Yard, New York has broken its hanks and inundated the lower like to, at any rate at a costume liall, see nell, W II Dierks, C B Gere, W A Snyder, J U Augu: t. 26, 1905. -.'lp. t.f. Highlands of Nave-sink. Cape Henry, Va. parts of the City of Campos (140 miles northeast some of the pretty new dances and some of Chubb and wife, Mrs Carrie F Kalsted, Miss Ber Norfolk, Va. Dry Teirtugas, Fla. of ICiojauero) to the depth ot 12 feet iu some the olel ones introduced. There is a Rerline tha C Fuller, C I. Bihan and wife, If Stein, Hen San Juan, P. R. Culebra, W. I. places. Many houses have collapsed ; widespreael which is most fascinating, anil the new ry Wolff, A Lehniann, E Vnitscbger, Miss (J IlU-lUlU *-* U\JA iat.-_UaL-II O.., aJlU C.ipe Elizabeth, Me. Navy Yarel, Boston. damage has heen elone ami cominuiiu*atioii with Rsusi.in dance the Rnussekaya, sei slow and Ke-uffel, Miss A Vnitschger, Miss K Freshmann, Diamondshoal Lightship Navy Yard, Key West. Campos impeeled. The work of rescuing the iin- graceful, and the Kermesse which is just now W G Geisling, Miss E P Evans, Miss A M Part- PliOPOSaSD ITINERARY. Colon, R. P. Navy Yard, l'ensacola. prisosed inhabitants of the city is most dilticnlt. so popular iu Paris. Tben, of the olel dan land, H T Bulnian and wife, Mrs M Brinton, C\r\t-i?,, Bcrmuiia, W. Indies & Demerara St. Augustine, Fla. Navy Yard, Guantana- Washington, February 8—The House of Repre- ces, the Morris Dance with different coloured C Duddy, J Farley, Miss M A Farley, E D Smith, mo, Cuba. ribbons is always pretty and very easy. One B Renfrew, F W Maynard, W Calhoun aud wife, Service. B-ntatives to-day passed the Hepburn Railroad oi two quaint country dances are also appro Rato Bill by a vote of 346 to 7. Miss A B Gill, Miss A *_ Jaeger, Miss E Sperry, ISOTTHMCIYETt TRIP*-.) (Key West, Ouantanamo, Culm, San Juan, and priate, because a costume ball caunot lie consieler- Forsyth, Georgia, Feb. 8—A rear end collision James M Sqnire anel wife, Chas Freeburn, Colon high power stations erected for the U. S. ed in the same light as an ordinary hall, it must D Lewis auel wife, C Moeire, W P Simmock, H W Leaves Leaves- Due Bda. Government, by the DeForest Company.) between a Chie*ago-Floriela fast train aud a train to be successful, be looked upon as a spectacle in St. John, ] Halifax, to SAIL foi from Atlanta for Savannah, occurred three miles Maxwell and wife, R Sehlegel, J Colyer, A Hun Steamer. UNITED FROT CHJI-PANY'S STATIONS, which each costume is but a pait of the whole. ter, Rev Robt If Heron, Mrs A J Swain. Mrs H N.B. N.S. W. Indies. noi th of this city on the Central of Georgia Rail- Bex-is del Tora, C. A. Port Limon, C. R Auel, freim the spectator's if ueit the- spectacular M Johnston, J Bauer. H M Mill, W C P rry, reiad to-night. 5 passenaers in the rear sleeping point of view th-re woulel really tie a great relief •7*11 »r AI-OMI (Erecie.l by the DeFore-st Company.) Thos Lane anil wife. F Submits, 3 Belcher. J car ejf th^Savai,iia!i nain were injured, lint none if someone weiuM kimlly try tei datie*e something Link, H J Kemp, S V Hinckley, .1 W Hurst. SOUTH AMERICAN STATIONS. were fatally hurt. new. No elemlit thev e*o;i!el seion master the SEe*ii.\n CLASS —C Phillips, C Stove!!, P Skel- Gran i Island. Ein Jaueiro. .. Oct. 21 Oe*. 30:Novr. 3 liniati. STEEKAOK.—1 man. * To lie erecteel. RH EUMATISM AND URINARY DISORDERS. intrieacie*s e.f the Boston which Parisians have . Nov. 4 Neiv. 13! ** 17 aelopte.1 with such fervour nnd so earn the grati- Iu the S. S. Ocamo from Halifax. N. S.— ,, IH " 27-Deer. 1 tuele of lookers-on. Mrs. K. S. Kaulhach and four children. Miss Wood 2 Deer. 11 " 15 RECOL'D RT NAVY WIKELESS. WELL-KNOWS PORT OF SPAIN MAN Mr. and Mrs. Vroom, Leeut. Spring, -'ml class, " Ml ** 25 " 29 ENTIRELY CURED BY By the way a m< interesting sight may lie seen Mr. James Wan! •JO Jan. 8Jan. 12 at present iu Benn uda. Tliere is a warship in the ••! " STATIELN AT CO-OX OVERHEARS MESSAGES SENT DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS. In the Ss Ocamo for Iternerata yesterday:— elr-uoejo .. | Jan. nt " 221 " 26 FROM MANHATTAN BEACH, 2,150 MILES floating dock. Ir is worth seeing aud gives a Deau Gilpin, Mrs Cruncher, Mr S O Lewis, Mr I l4 size of tbe dock than the sight Oruro 27 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 DISTANT. better ielea of the Harry Lewis. .'. Feb. io: •' 19 " 23 Mr James Christopher Brathwaite, whose ad of it when empty lues. When the floating ilnck In tlie It M S Beta from Jamaica on Wetlneselay te Herald Bureau, 24 Mar. 5 March 9 No. 734 Fifteenth Street, N. W., dress is Mirror Office, Cliacm Street, Port of Spun, reached Bermuda •safely, three years ago, a paia- last:—Cipt C S Wanhill auel servant, Mrs Wan- 10; " 19] *• 23 Washington, D. C, Tuesday. writes —" I take muoh pleasure anel pride in lie- graph in an Engl ish paper ran—" The floating bill, Mr H J Conans, Master H Conans, Mr C iug able to tell you what relief Iliaa's backache aa> ** 24; Apl. *|Apl. • duck litis as last reacheel Bermuda". There is Gosling, Mrs C II Bowell. 2nd class—Miss G Again the wireless telegraph system of the kidney pills have brought me. They have deice another floating el nek which is making its way to 'KD TKIPS .> Frith and ehiM. 'NeiRTf inot navy has eclipsed all previous records. Tbe me wonderful good, anel I cm truly say thattliey tbe Philippines ai nl whieh our cousins over the Steai-ers are due al riermuda to sail for Si. John station at Colon, Panama, has sent to Rear Ad In tbe RMS Beta tei Halifax on Wednesday have oureel me eif the uriuury troubles and sedi Water hopeel was " the bigge*st ever". But it is last :—Mr R L Hmvey, Mr J Carew. -Jnel Class: -LB., or Halifa*. » [__, on or about:— miral Manney, Chief of the Bureau of Equip ment from which I used to lie snch a great suffer not so. The Beiiiudr a dock lias been measured 25 ment which has tbis work in charge, the re -ord Sir Raeml White. 3r
HORSES FOR SALE Cheap. CIK Bermuda Catering Co. C AJ-NlNfcO > 'EUE I AI3LES «* pRUlTS _ki making a specialty ot delivering •'TEA DAINTIES"; all ready, for the table at a very moderate price at your homes at any hour you desire.
APPLY TO H. R. POWELL, i Somerset. THJBN QUAKER BRAIND De<. 30, 1905. READ and ORDER: Colonist exipy. Packed at Bloomfield, Ontario, the centre of the best district O-SIERS on HALF SHELL. I in Canada for growing these products. ADMIRAL'S CAVE. FRIED OYSTERS in CRUMBS. SUGAR PEAS - - - Gd, PER CAM. REFUGEE BEAKS - 6d. PER CAN. SUGAR CORK - - - 7d. " " STRINGLESS BEANS - 9d. " " Q. A. eOuterbridge (Prop.) BROILED OYSTERS ou TOAST. SUGAR * CREAM CORN 9d. - - PETIT HARICOT BEANS lOd. " • SWEET WRINKLED PEAS 9d. " " GOLDEN WAX BEANS 6d. ** " DEVILLED.CRABS iu SHELL.
f HIS CAVE brilliantly illumin- TOMATOES No. 3. SOLID PACKED fid. ated throughout by acetylene PATTIES, au ASSORTMENT. PRESERVED PEACH_8 - 1/ TEE CAN. gas, is now open to visitors. mm • RASPBERRIE» 1/ " • i* Situated within two hundred COLD MEATS ol all RINDS, SLICED uud hy the FOUND-i " STRAWBERRIES 1/ •* •* yards of the main road lead ing to the Causeway and easy of SALADS—JELLIES— CAKES—BREADS. Wc bought 1000 cases of thes-e well-known goods and are | access. Tourists aud others visiting in a position to make specially low quotations to HOTELS f it will find the interior a scene of PASTRIES, ICE CREAM, ete. and STORES. natural splendour which is admitted to be by far the finest in Bermuda. BOSTON BAKED BEANS with PORK. REMEMBER the ciuality of these goods is of the very best, and we guarantee satisfaction both as regards quality and Ideal as a stopping point for moon tsz BOSTON BROWN BREAD. pi ice. light driving or cycling parties,
November 7th, KW6—ti. THOMPSON & ROBERTS. Hotel St. George WHY -d This conifortahle, highly re?spect- ahle and conveniently aitnnteel hotel in the Town of St. George's is now read? to receive GUESTS. TABLE D'HOTE THF only.time *° W FURNITURE is when you can .Hamilton. --l__, g t ft t y prices. Come iu and see the -St. Cjesorg**.'-; (eir a limiteei uutuhrr ut 1 p.m. e a OUr ovvn and daily. Special Luneh.ons or Gosling Brothers, Sttm&rmGt. Dinners."ervesi on noilce lieing r cos w received. i 1 R F f? A I P i e are offerinjr on Bedroom suites, E S T A B I. I S II i: U I » _ _ . LlULl\rtL CARPETS, LINOLEUM. MATTRESSES, TELEPHONE CALL 543 ete., etc. For an afternoon tea WINE MERCHANTS, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS, Terms-$12 per week or $2Ant per day. PAR TV we can hire >*ou CHAIRS and TABLES at AND GENERAL IMPORTERS. Refer to Messers Celling Bros., 1V1 St. George's. • " • a very low rate. Our line in STOVES 11. HOWELL. A'M'Nfs lor:— Inel. Coopr* A Co's. iV-em. Jeelin Jeffrey A Co's. Edinburgh Beers.St. Pnnli Hamilton, Fill. 27th, 1905. P.rewery Co'* Lager Wrer. Tennent's I'ilser.ei '«er. " Bull Dog " Bniuel of Buttled lieer. IVeaelleston A Worn- New \o.U Lagei. i'ahst Milwaukee Lager. Tlie Distillers Co. WIlNo ©verytime. They are of the best makers Limited Whiskiea. John .lainesem's Irish Whisky. Buchanan's »Se3otch Whiskies. Ceiates NOTICE. Plymouth Gin. Bouyer Cnillit* Co's. Brandy. Pommery .V Cr.no's Champagne. I'miisilliin A C.i's. Chm-iaii-iii*. Ceylon CeieipeTative Tea Gardens Co's. Teas. Lihhy, / K McNeill A I.ihhy's Chicaiiei Natural Feniel l"r.iducl-.. Importers e>f Cigai>, Cigarette?!, mid I IN ENGLANa Toll-ecus. Italian Warehouse Uoods, Col*. >-s. &c. Mrs. Jackson
SHAMPOO, MAM-CURE, Call in and examine our stock. We also AMD CHIROPODY sell Goods on the easy payment system. PARLOUR FURNITURE! r^NTTUREll At Buinaby House. (Upstairs) BUKSABY STBKKT, N'eearly oppewite the Rojal Gazette OUieje. THOHPSON & ROBERTS, WONDERa^UL VALUE OFFERED. Ooei Work at Moderate Chargm. .^ ^ Hair Goods of any kind imported at short uotice. East Broadway. WE ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF r_J. . ______|^_- •r»^ Try Mrs. .lacksem's Rosemary Hair Teenic. HOT AND OOLD BUNNING WATER. Telephone 286. ANH A SPLENDID LOT OF NEW Bedding, Carpets Nov. 4, 1905.-3ui Colonist copy. Matting. tf9 A DD _C» f*\r\ Biscuit Manufacturers, We have a Fine Assortment A W-AI^I^ CS. \m>K3. Carlisle, England. If instalment hond is auy accommodation to CHINA WARE, CROCKHRV and GLASS, s NOTICi Purveyors to H. IL the King. yon, we shall he glael to arrange satisfactory also a dig line eif PAR I. OR L. A M f» S. terms without extra charge. || HAMILTON, BISCUIT CHOCOLATE, j The Bermuda Furnishing & Supply Co., BERMtDA' ^Jk//fr,,r$AWU61 Biscuits in Bulk and Fancy Tins. ES-a i 1'HelTOGHAPIIKRS AND PHOTO t SUPPLY DEALERS - - Full linos of the above on sale by RU.ID STREET, HAMILTON, The Bermuda Catering Co. aniionuce tbe opeuiiig of their Shop and Studio fur the season. DIRECT PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THEIR Portraits, Photographs anil) Guaranteed not | The Bermuda Catering Coy. | Views artistic in finish j to fade. j Hamilton, Oct. 28, 1005. Cameras, Alhnnis, Postcard Alhnms, Pie- inre Fraini*, Art Pictures. Cakndarpads, ^POPULAR LUNCHEONS Pieluie Postcards and a full line of Photo graphic supplies always fresh in st ck, SPECIMEN MENU. Celebrated Cramer Dry Plates. Copying and Enlarging a Speciality. METHOD ANDSUCCESS.I (CHANGED DAIL__) Visitors always Welcome. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, UXMi, WE WILL SELL MEN Ljl Octeiher 24, 1905. Paints, Oils. Brushes, Varnishes. & Wood Fillers,! a Consomme Cooute-au-pot Scutch Brotb. Chea|>er tl. mi v e have se.Iel them in the j_u>i, ee.i:.!ieiieiiiK with (leuuine White Lead 9/6 28 lbs. • Ail either aiuclex in preiportion. We keep a larjse >u-t k e.f mixed (Mints nhirli we leave tested and j Fried Oysters in Crumbs. can highly ret* niuienel—|-o(Hl pnrchasei-s can get :S0 tei (M) days credit. Chou Chou. French Fried Potatoes. general Carpenter * joiner, We have a large stuck of paint Brnslie*.. ! CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Fate of Sweetbread, Toulouse. MIL.L.e:R & WATKINS, ISur-aby St., near Reiyal Gazette Office, j Spaghetti -lilanaise. Estimates Furnished on Application Hainiltou, Dec. 30th, 1!I05. Roast Chicken, Currant Jelly. JOBttUSG NEATLY DONE. Mashed Potatoes. Boiled Sweet Potatoes. Kef.reuceM Oifen. SatisfactioT* Gnaranteetl. Boiled Onions. Stewed Tomatoes. 15 years experience in £i rmoda. WORKSHOP—at luvck of H. CL 1IA.-,T_BS llar.l- Baked Rice Pudding. ware Store, Reid Street, H;._ii:ton. Crackers & Cheese. H • h 21, 1905. Tea. Ccffee. HOTEL FRASCATI PRICE 2^ NEAR FLATTS BRIDGE. Our Restaurant wi// be open daily, Ri-h£Us$, iiotfoi, E«£tttiliiiy iccaug including; Sunday, from 7 a.m. to Served from 12 Noon to 2 p. in Hot and Cold, Fre-h *a& II p.m. or later by special arrange Sea water Baths hi the CONYER-V BUILDING, ment. REID STREET, HAMILTOK. Open aAJl tbe Year Round. TERMS MODERATE. Colonist oopy. A. PENISTON, Proprietor. Ootober S.'r', M06. 39B PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLA THE BURCHALL'S COVE RESOLVE, 1906. BEHMXmjV t*h On motion of the Hon, the Ceih.nial Secretary, E. R. TIVE COUNCIL. The Burchall's Cove Resolve, 1906,-was read tbe seconel time. Proc«e. ini-TH of t.h. * H!o?iourabl« th.* I j«:jrirti;ipti"i° OAT No. 53. The Honse went into Committee thereon. Council* GARRISON GYMNASIUM. Friday, February 2, 1906. The Hon. the Receiver General iu tbe Chair. THE HON. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY PROSPECT- "THEST. GEORGE'S IMPROVEMENT ACT, said tbis Resolve illustrated the great advantage SESSION—1905-6. i9oe." of dealing witb snch matters iu the Estimate. All UNDKE THK DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF On motion of tbe Hon. the Colonial Secretary, tbe elaborate machinery of passing snch Resol «-es No. 54. the Rule as to several readings of Bills and Resolu through the three branches of the Legislatnre TUESDAY, 6TH FEBRUARY, 1906. H. E. It-General Sir K. K. Stewart, K.CB. tions on tbe same day having been suspeuded the AND wonld be obviated. a _ ._ Pursuant to adjournment the House met. Bill eutitled " The St. George's Improvement Act, THE HON. THE RECEIVER GENERAL said Admiral Sir Day H. Bosanquet K.C.B. 1906," was tend the seeond time. it was absolutely absurd to pass an Act of Parlia Present,—His Honour the Chief Justice, President; Tbe Honse went iuto Committee thereon. ment for an expenditure of £5. Tbe Hon. tiie Receiver General in the Chair. THE HON. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, OK BtTWmU THE HON. J. M. HAYWARD :—said the road said be understoo 1 there were certain loose stones " the Receiver General, was required in connection with the proposed new at the entrance of the Cove and the only way of « J. M. Hayward, hotel. Many years ago the Legislature made a grant getting them ont was for a diver to go overboard " Oswald Jones, Garrison Dramatic Society, of £1000 to the St.George's Improvement Commis and effect a clearance. He did not see why the WILL GIVE THE FIRST sioners but tbe whole of that amount bad been people who used the Cove did uot do the work « T. S. Reid, PERFORMANCE OF THE drawn ont of the Pnblio Treasury and witb the themselves and not come on the colony. Against " E. CL Wilkinson, M.D. SEASON ON : : : exception of £50 spent. For the purposes of the tbat argument could lie raised tbe contention tnat improvement contemplated it was tbe intention of The following Message was brought up from the Honourable House of there was a public wharf at Burchall's Cove and a THURSDAY k FRIDAY, tbe Commissioners to apply for a grant. public road leading to the wharf. Owing to the Assembly j— THB HON. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY existence of the stones at the entrance only beiats No." 32. said it seemed to him if the Commissioners had no of a ceitain draught coulel use the Cove. 15th & 16th Inst. fnnels at their disposal, and they bael to rebuild THE HON T. 8. REID—Is there any eviilence Mr. Presiient and Honourable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council. When the Celebrated FARCICAL the wall, tbey would have fo come to the Legis that £5 would be sufficient to do the work ? The House ot Assembly has recently had under consideration the lature to enable them to pay tbe Colony for re THE HON. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY— ROMANCE In three Acts, building the wall. He desired to encourage, the No. report of a Select Committee of the Honse appointed to consider a Mes building nf new hotels nnd he shonld vote for a By K. Marshall, entitled: THE HON. T. S. REID said it was a waste of sage from His Excellency the Governor of the 12th September, 1904, and grant to be made. time passing snch a Resolve when tbere was no after careful deliberation the Assembly have determined that it is desirable THE HON. T. 8. i-'EI 11 said it mnst lie recog evidence that the sum ol ta «<*nld do tbe work to adopt certain changes in the practice heretofore existing with respect nized that the St. lienrge's Hotel Company bad efficiently. Diving meant heavy ej:;*3ii_il.u:e and to the preparing of Estimates and -©ting Supplies, anel the system em no authority to interfere with the road in any be did not think £5 would go any dis-imse. way unless the sanction of the Legislature was bodied in the following paragraphs is that which the Assembly have fi$ excellency THE HON THE COLONIAL SECRETARY said given. he would move the Committee rise. decided it is desirable to adopt, namely :— THE HON. TIIE RECEIVER GENERAL sug THE HON. J. M. HAYWARD said before that (1) The financial year to be fixed for the period from 1st January gested that the Legislature should assist the Com motion was put he would like to explain tb.it missioners hy leaking a loan to be afterwards re to 31st December, both inclusive. Burchall's Cove had been looked upon tar years tbe Governor; funded. Tbey liael heard it stated by the Mayor as a harbour nt refuge Mar boat.: in very heavy (2) The Memorandum of Government requirements aud the Board of of St. Georgi*s t hat rhe road was being made in storms they rushed into Birch ills Cove. Efforts Works Estimates for the next financial year to be submitted to the will be produced for the first time connection with the building of an hotel, and if were made to make it available fur all fishing Assembly as early as practicable in Septemlier, and not in any case later in Bermuda. the grant was maele it would be a Government boats and it had be-en to available up to recently grant to a priv.ite c-ennany. than the 15th of that month. when some loose stones had re.lleel down into the CHARACTERS: THE HON. T S. REID said the public would channel and it was neeres-.iry to remove tbem. (3) During the first few months of the regular session it will be His Excellency Sir Montagu Martin, have tbe use of it. The grant would most dis- THE HON. COLONIAL SECRETARY*--Why decided what expenditure shall be undertaken for public works and other G.C.S.I. (Governor of tbe Amaii- tinctlv be in aid of a private purpose. don't the p.ople who use ihe Give reni'ive them? matters not previously authorized, and the Assemblj* will, after the receipt dalaud^Islands) Colonel Commeline, R.E. THE HON. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY His HONOUR TH*. PRESIDENT-—What Tbe Rt. Honble. Henry Carltou, M.P.. moved that the* C> mniittee rise, report progress size stones are tbey ? of the Memorandum of Government requirements and the Board of Works ami obtain leyive to -it again with a view to for- Estimates, consider and determine what portion of the works or services Mr. Ambrose Gosling. THE HON. J. M. HAYWARD:—Thete's one Captain Charles Carew, A.D.C. (on warelin- a Message to His Excellency the Gover pretty large one theie which will have to be* re therein referred to shall be carried out during the next financial year, His Excellency's Staff) Lt. M.A. Kennard, K.N. nor asking hint to I e good enough to obtain and moved by elyii.-intite or i:i<*k rook as it is called, with the distinct understanding that the proposals put forward iu such Mr. John Raverstock, (Private Sec furnish for the* infeii .latinn of this House particu- and that can be ibme at biw water. requirements and Estimates are to be dealt with by the Assembly as they tary) Lt.-Col. F.G. Kappey, RMLI. lais from the St •rge's Improvement Coiumis- His lleixen ;: THE PRESIDENT :—Does the sinners as to th •uated cost of the whole works 1 may deem advisable, and that the Assembly may make such additions Captain Rivers, 1 Of the ( Mr.F. St. J. Barton, St' Resolve eeiver tiiat s-irt of thing- . >.Midland 4 11 am p. Regt. proposed in their c '•'iiiuutiicutiiin t.i the Colonial THE HON. T. S. REID.—It says to remove thereto or deductions therefrom as they may deem expedient. Major Kildare, J Fusiliers ( Capt. A.C. Addison, Secretary dated *H>t i November, 1!M)5, anel also as loose stones. It is a question wiic-thei the Re (4) A Committee of the Assembly, to be termed the Finance Com [Hamp. He-it. to the funds at tie* I Uposal of the Commissioners solve could lie used tot removing larsse sii>ue*8 like mittee, consisting of not more than three members, to be appointed A Sentry Mr. R W. Harland, Hamp. Refit. for that purpose that. It is a very liiselv vordeel ilr.i-.vn Resolve. annually or otherwise, will frame draft Estimates of the Revenue and A Butler Lieut. J. P. Gibhs, K.N. HIS HOKOI-K THE PRESIDENT said he did THE HON. THE RECEIVER GENERAL.— Mrs. Weiitworth Bolliiiidiroke, not ejuite see why ihe Governor should be asked Personally I should prefer to see the Resolve lay Expenditure for each financial year, such Estimates to be considered by Mrs. Ambiose Geisling. tei obtain th • infor n tei HI. He did nut s*e why on the table. It is perfee'ly ridiculous to scot! up the Assembly in detail., and when passed and adopted to form the basis Ethel Carlton Mrs Parnell. the Council coulel n .t obtain the information itself. a Resolve of this kiu