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VOL. 86. VICTORIA, B. C., TUESDAY. DECEMBER a, 1901. NO. 24. ■ioubts ra to t'le necessity of conatltn- tional amendment. If It prove impos- lbe YeHowhead Pas». The ’difficulties rible to accompli,!! the pu-pom above ij be surmounted are less than we/e ROOSEVELT OK encountered in the building of the Can­ stt forth by anen a hw, til,-II bo «mur­ THE GRAND TRUNK adian Pacific railway, ond there Is a BELIEVES IT CURE ed that we should not jhrii k from amending the constitution so as to se­ Fplt-ndid passage through the mountains. the mmm cure beyond poradventura the power The Peace River country, accomlng to fought. OFFICIALS HERE Sir Sandford Fleming, is splendidly situ­ ated for grazing, but not for wheat grow, Gift Giving Season The Congres» has not heretofore msde irg. rny appropriations for the bettor en- Will be here In a. very few dey». Now le the Speaking as an engineer, he thinks the REFERS AT LENGTH TO foi cement of the anti-trust law as It now PROJECT IS WARMLY more northerly route would bo the best ftr mis. Very much has been now done DETECTIVE THINKS TRUSTS IN MESSAGE for tho Grand Trunk railway to follow. l y the parliament of justice In securing RECEIVED IN WEST The cost of the line, he says, depends FONG WONG INNOCEIT the enforcement of this law, but much upon whether or not the company are Gift Buying Season more could be done If Congress would in a hurry to ImHd the line. If they make a special appropria lion for tais There are only 20 days left for you to do push the completion it will Involve a •o. There la no more fitting time for you Says Necemry Supervision Must Be purpose to be expended under the direc­ much greater amount than if built gradu­ to present your wife or boy with a tion of the attorney-general. One pro­ Third-Vice President Mers* end Gen­ ally and developed the timber resources And Swore to That Effect In Court This position advocated haa been the reduc­ Achieved by National Action- eral Assistant Wainwright Are of the country through which the line tion of the tariff as a means of reach will paw». Morning—Sensational Development Other Points Touched. !ng the evds of the trusts which fall Testing Public Opinion. Vice-President Monte ond Comptroller of the Trlsl. within the category I have described. Wainwriglit state that they will “pay Not merely would this be wholly Inef­ tueir respects to tue Premier" before fective, but the diversion of our efforts (Associated Press.) leaving the city for the East in such a direction would mean the Tli© arrival of V. W. Movse, third viev- Washington, Dec. 2.—President Roose­ • himdonment of all Intelligent attempt The most sensational development in the WATCH I-resident, and W. Waluwright, general DROWNED AT SEA. velt’» message at the beginning of the to do sway with these evils. The ques­ Look Den cas© since the Monday morn­ Than at Xmaa time. Our prices cannot be assistant and' comptroller of the Grand beat. second session of the 57th dongre»s was tion of regulation of the trusts stands American Liner 8t. Louis Encountered ing on which the victim was attacked fas Ladies’ Solid- Gold Watches ...... $17.00 apart from the q lretlee of tariff revis­ Trunk railway, iu this city, increases a Terrific Storm Crossing the hi» bed, occurred in the police court to­ Ladles' Gold Filled Watches ...... 15.80 submitted to-day. It was in part as ion. the interest felt in the project of that day. Detective George Perdue was call­ Gents' Gold Filled Watches ...... 15.00 follows. Atlantic—Seaman Lost. ed by counsel for the defence, and gave We buy In large quantities so you can f tablüty of economic policy must al­ railroad company for u transcontinental have your choice of a large variety pf cases, The Senate and House of Represent* ways be the prime eeonemlc need of this (Associated Pm»s.) the strongest possible evidence in favor tires:— line across Canada. These officials have of the «prisoner, Pong Wong. It came plain or beautifully engraved. All ire guar­ country. This stability should not be by easy stages journeyed all the way New York, Dec. 1.—The American anteed accurate timekeepers. * Select one We still continue in a period of un­ fccslhiAtion. Tie romifry has or.jiiicRC- line steamer St. Louis arrived to-day like a bolt from the bine to the prosecu­ now and let us lay it aside for you. bounded prosperity. This prwparity is tiom Montreal, feeling the public pulse cd in the wisdom of the protective tariff as they passed along und acquainting from Southampton, one day late, after tion counsel, who protested warmly and not the creature of law, but undoubted­ pnocipfe. It Is exceedingly undesirable a very stormy passage. Among the pas­ vigorously against the action of the po- ly the laws under which we work have tlemselve» with the conditions. Mr. MAL •*>•» system should be destroyed, Morse reported this morning that there sengers were J. Allison Bowen, deputy i Hce in going. - over., to the- ,defence —------witb-- been instrumental in erecting the condi or that there should be violent nod radl United Slats, consul-general at Paris 1 notlfjmg him The dcteclhre dnr- Ctallener 8 Mitchell. tiens which made it possible, and by has been upon the part of the people of cal changes therein. Our part experi­ ihe Weet a more enthusiastic reception ■m,l Gen. Ben Vlljoen, of the former »' «>>■ "idence stated that unwise legislation it would be easy ences show that greet prosperity in the South African Republic. it wasn’t his duty tv inform the prose­ enough to destroy it. There will un­ of the scheme than their fondest hopes country has always come under e pro- bad anticipated. Boards of trade and The 8t. Louis plainly showed the ef­ cution, but to report to Ms sergeant, whe doubtedly be periods of depression. The leetlye to riff; and that (he country can- fects of the rough weather. Her stacks further reported to the chief wave will recede; but the tide will ad­ similar institutions, representative of the lot prosper under fitfd tariff changes business life of the country, have passed were salt encrusted, and one of the for-1 Detective Perdue was the second wit­ vance. This nation la seated on a con­ at short Intervals. Moreover, if th» ward starboard boats hung a wreck on ness examined this morning, following tinent flanked by two great oceans. It it solutions endorsing it. I)r. Robinson, who gar© evidence regard­ tariff laws as a whole Work well, and If The officials do not expert to spend the davits, while others on the same side is composed of men, the descendants of biirlneaa has prospered hnder them and ing tho character of the injurh s inflict­ 5535555545555555555555555555355555 p-oneers, or, in a sense, pioneers them many days here. They will return to were dented where the heavy seas struck » pro-mering, it is bettes to endure for Montreal and report the reenlt* of their thon.' During the height of the storm ed on Look Den. The detective’s examin­ selves; of men winnowed out from among time slight inconveniences and Incquall ation lasted several hours, being con­ rhe nations of the old world by the mission to their colleagues on th© board on Wednesday afternoon. « seaman. cluded shortly before 2 o’clock. He lies In some achsUnlesfthan to upset of management. Charles Johnson, a Norwegian, was energy, boldness and love of adventure changée ”r to'1 Qnic,t i,Bd 400 radical washed overlxfnrd and lost. rtr.ted in effect that when he snd Sergt. found in tjieir own eager hearts. Such The Grand Trunk Pacific railway is a Palme/ went .to Look Den’» place on project Vice-President Morse says en­ Dnriag almost all of the trip the cap- 1 SCHWEPPE’S 1 a nation, bo • placed, will surely One way in which tie readjustment the afternoon foil swing the attack the success from fortune. tirely independent of the Canadian Nor­ taiu was on the bridge, and.the officers * onnded man told him that he didnt & t* sought can he reached |s by reciprocity thern railway. There is no connection were lashed to keep the seas from carry* Great fortunes have been accumulated, treaties. It is greatly to be desired that » ow who his assailant was. He said red yet in the aggregate these fortunes whatever between the two railways. The in* them away. On the 20th, the St. it was dark in the room, the light be­ aucb treaties may be adepted. They ran Grand Trunk has decided to build to the Lonis ran into »• violent hailstorm. The are email Indeed when compered to the Ç" used to widen our markets and to give ing turned down very low, and he con­ wealth of the people as a whole. The Pacific Coast, and will at once apply for hailstones were.so large that the officers sequently could not see th© man. Sergt. 5 Sarsaparilla and § a bettor ffeld for the gctivitlcs of our h gislation. This granted the surveys had bard work navigating the ship. For plain people are better off than they producers on the one bend, and on tlm I aimer asked him again if he would teU 1 eve ever been before. will at once be made. Until the survey­ days they ran the vessel- under reduced vho attacked him, and Look Den re- olher hand, to s-cure I» practical shape ing parties are in the field it is impossible speed with the passengers behind storm In my message to the present Con tlie lowering of duties when they are rhed that he didn’t know. They arrest­ 3 Dry Ginger Ale it grees, at its first session, I discussed at for him to say where the Pacific Coast doors, und the sea continually breaking ed Pong Won g that afternoon in conee- no loner needed for jrotecticu among terminus will be. over the ship and sweeping jthe decks. *5 ÏÏ length the question of the régulation of tur own people, or when the minimum quence of general talk around China­ those big corporations commonly doing Mr. Morse points ont that the Grand On Wednesday, in the afternoon, the town. Thoy took him into custody for JJJ 5 dozen bottles in case, obtainable at ï* of damage done may ne disregarded for Trunk is specially well equipped to storm was so fierce and the sea, which rn Interstate business, often with some the sake of the maxioflum of good ae- ♦he purpose of investigating the as­ V Ldenc.r to monopoly, which are popu carry out this work of a transcontinental was high, was breaking over the bow sault rnmpiisbed If It prove impossible to road. Its system in the East is very far with such force that it was feared that lariy known a» “trusts." The experi­ tatify the pending trouées, end If there They returned to Look Den’s place ence of the past year has emphasised, in extending, and is in first-class shape. A some of the forward boats on the star­ tl at evening and found a number of Rocyn to be no wjrrr.nt for the endeavor large part of the system 1» double*! track­ board side would be carried away. I HUDSON’S BAY STORES. | my opinion, the desirability of the steps to execute otliira, or to amend the tfcinamru there apparently holding a I then proposed. A fundamental re­ ed, and 1» in good condition with re- Orders wey given that the boats be tnal. They were examining Look Den pending treat!je so that they can I» sjiect to equipment. With a large made more secure and a detail of seven quisite of social efficiency la a high stand­ iat.fled, then the sama end—to secure and ‘«king evidence. To the deteetir* TtttffffttffftmtfftfftsftfsttftT ard of individual energy and excellence; amount of rolling stock the Grand Trunk men were sent up to fasten them. The they Mid that up to that time they bad **4pracitj»-riu>-ild be , mrt by direct wiH bo in portion to utilise every hun­ but this is in nowise inconsistent with legislation. f seas were sweeping the decks In a way not discovered who it was that attacked lower to act in combination for aima dred miles of the new road as it is built. that made the work very dangerous, and l7°kuL>‘‘n.7th‘t, Look di.™nvicti“u »« the hands of the »e- *}andie;d peel ...... cite be put practically where it now Is. West eycept Johnson, who was washed over­ Iboritiee. The detective explained that ALMONDS, lb...... 20c. franchises, in such a way as to prevent nominally on the free list. This would , 1-lb. Flill Weight Cartoon. Best Soft Shell. the misuse of these powers. Corpora It Is not the intention to proceed with board. The boat was stopped, but so he hadnt acquainted the proteentims .SEEDED RAISINS ...... 10c. have no effect at all save in a crisis, bat the building bf this tfrnnecontinent#il 1-lb. Package. Best. CHESTNUTS, lb...... 25c. tuna, and especially combinations of wild was the sea that no aid could be «wt ,WUh thie •“formation because it New, Fresh. in e crisis it might be of service to the line without asking government aid. The given to the man and the steamer resnm *a*n t iua duty to do #o. Hi» dutv wm BE-CLEANHD CURRANTS, 3 lbs-... 25c. corporations, should be managed under people. The Very Finest. ALMONDS, lb...... 40c. public regulations. Experience has usual course in connection with such ed her journey. reported to the ser»r©int . wa? . SULTANA RAISINS, lb...... 20c. Shelled, Valencia. It would be both unwise and nuncces- undertakings will be taken In tils vr.se. to the chief “ ’ "W* Golden English-Cleaned. FIGS, 2 lbs...... shown that . under our system of gov­ 25c. ernment the necessary supervision can­ wr7 ®t this time to attempt to reeon- i nd assistance Svtll be asked for. This THE NANAIMO CONTEST. After the detective hod comnlote.1 SULTANA RAISINS. 2 lbs...... 25c. California. rtrnct our Bnancial system, which has dispose» of the claim put forward .in pSL“d„r “ ‘“-eSn-Sd ^ Beet Quality, California. FIGS, lb...... not be obtained by state action. It ZlËTB0«Wi rouTrob'SJE; MINCE MEAT ...... 10c. must, therefore, be achieved by national Icen the growth of a century; but some ** me quarter» that no assistance would Opposition Whip Will Look Over the _ __ Armour's Condensed. Large Smyrna. additional l=*i,letton is, 1 think, drsir be sought. BAW SUGAR, lb...... FIGS ...... 10c. action. Our aim is not to do away with Field—Vancouver Telephone Sys­ to tats evidence throughout. aSiie aiï wÏÏÏ "WALNUTS, lb...... corporations; on the contrary, these big able. The mere outline of any plan The question t>f the ultimate union tem in Operation. Choice White Cooking. sufficiently comprehensive to meek these of the Canadian Northern lih© and the üéï™— ,ln. «i>- MILLION DOLLAR GIFT. clined to think that th© route contem- Messrs. Smith & "Sherboumc, of Vic­ Parla, Dec. 1.—Consul-General G curdy competition, fraud!.,nt orer-capitallxa- possible to invoke such a permanent n.iniou House for th© Yukon is in pro­ 'ated, so far an leo»t an the Went in con­ toria, are constructing large stone dry baa received the report of the commission Fortune for the Grandson of Senator W. bon, and other evtl* in trust orgauisa- tribunal than to create special arbitra­ gress to-erm tendent Socquet. Mr. Gowdy said he hoped to yesr ago for the first grandson presented ments operating directly upon such com- Panama Canal Co. Negotiation» are through exhibits what Is regarded as a Crane is using every endeuvin- to have* make his report to the state department to him, says a special from Botte, lient. n-eree, the taetrjmeatolitlee thereof and nipeg, and north of the height of land, representation of the crucifixion. the line repaired, but is unable to aajr X to-morrow, but owing to the numerous let­ Hie youngest daughter, Mrs. Morris. In now pending with Colombia to secure and terminated at Quebec. The coun­ thoee engaged therein. when it may be righted. ters and papers found in the apartments New York, recently gave birth to a daugh­ her assent to our building the canal. The try Nvhich would be traversed by such a of Mrs. Gore, and also on account of those ter. Senator Clark, who Is In Paris, has I earnestly recommend this «object to canal will be of great benefit to Am­ The Bonth Shields lifeboat holds the re­ Ex-Governor J. II. Ross, the govern­ In the possession of the French authorities, been notified by cable of the arrival of the the consideration of Congres» with a line, Sir Sandford says, is comparatively cord of having saved the live*» of l.ffitg ment candidate in the fight, though prise winner. erica and of importance to all the world. level, possesses abundance of wood and people. he finds It Impossible for him to complete view to the passage of a law reaaon- It will be of advantage to ns industri­ handicapped by hia inability to be prôn­ bis report for several days. «We In its prorlelona and effective In water, and of late has obtained more ent during the campaign, is exposed to ^The largest egg laid by any European ally and also as Improving our military value by reason of. the development of On Mount Snowdon a bonfire I» to b< A «Hi e.la 80 Tbs. of toed dally. bird Is that of the------z*u"------MHS* “ * «ï?îSl3? JJSltkrt braira position. the wood pulp Industry. There would be lighted on coronation eve that will, given be the favorite. This is due to hi» own fctoettoned oa page 8.) ». difficult in « r^7n7ru personal popularity as well as to the feet that he is the government candidate.

/ TICTOB1A DAILY TIMES. TUESDAY. PKCEMBKK [?, 1902. The Best Medicine THE CANDIDATES. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. o mi nations for Municipal Officers In Marseilles remained quiet on Monday. the Northwest. Vessels arriving from abroad, however, to Take find no difficulty in discharging. Three Winnipeg, Dec. 1.—Nominations for thousand five hundred strikers adopted f>iS& la the medicine year ‘doctor prescribes municipal and civic offices were made a manifesto demanding that the towing for you if It 1» properly prepared and to-day in the Northwest Territories. REDUCES as he Intended It should be. companies should cease their service as The following return» have been re­ regards French vessels. They also pass­ If you allow us to HU your prescrip­ ceived: )0AP EXPENSE tion there will be no question about Its ed a resolution calling on all engineers accuracy. Edmonton—Mayor, Wto. Short, re­ and. Stokers to abandon work within 24 We are thorough and careful and use elected by acclamation; councillors, D. i oil . honra under the penalty of being pro­ only the best materials in all prescrip­ K. Fraser, A. T. Cushing, J. H. Plck- $5,000 Reward wiLeve»-" b *-Brothersp‘id b» tion work. rrd, H. W. Heath cote and Jas. Ross. Limited,I, Toronto, to any person who nounced the false brother. Whitewood—Mayor, R. 8. Park; coun­ can tI proveprt that this soap contains A sack of mail containing $14,000 in cillors, Jas, A, Hawke», C. Baker, A. any form of adulteration whatsoever, drafts and cheques from the Interna­ Campbell's Prescription Store, or contains any injurious chemicals. tional revenue office, Danville, N. Y., COR. FORT AND DOUGLAS STS., McKengte land J. L. Le mont. and $9,000 in bank cheques and drafts! VICTORIA, B. C. Wolaeley—Mayor, A. D. Ferguson: councillors, Norman Crosier, Jcs. Mutrie besides registered 'letters . from various and James Gibson, all by acclamation. parties, has been stolen or lost between Prino Alberti—Mayer, J. E. A. Stull, vas brought out with unerring accuracy,, the Danville post office and the depot, or acclamation; councillors, A. McDonald. the audience was hugely delighted. To­ on the Cincinnati mail train. S. J. Donaldson, Henry Lacroix, T. J. night another free lecture will be given Word comes from Oswego, N. Y., that Agnew, J. U. Sanderson; three to be on “Big Blunders in Life,” at the close 35 boats are lying in the harbor there elected. of which two ladies selected by the au­ waiting for coal, but that only two To Shopkeepers dience will be examined. boats will be able to get loaded before Indian Head—Mayor, Geo. Thompson; the end of the month, which means that If You Want the Best Light , councillors, W. R. Boyd, Thos. E, Don “LOST RIVER” TO-NIGHT. nelly ar.d Wm. Crawford, by acclama­ transportation of coal to Canadian ports That Is, the best substi tute for sunlight yet discovered, has practically ceased by boat for the tion. Joseph Arthur's Melodrama to Be Pre- Wetaskiwiro—Mayor, A. R. Dickson; season. seuted at the Victoria—“Hearts The Woman’s Christian Temperance councillors, John West, N. W. Gould, . Of Oak.” Nils Chmidt and H. D. Faris, by accla­ Union will begin the winter’s campaign with a crusade against polygamy, asking mation. Joseph Arthur’s famous melodramatic Regina—-Mayor, J. 8. Smith, re-elat­ the United States Congress to vote an success, “Lost River," Is in pastoral amendment forever prohibiting poly­ Théy cut down the cons nmption of electric current to give n light ed by acclamation; councillors (three form, and ,made a startling impression wanted), J. F. Bole, Geo. Mollard, W. gamous practices or teachings in the x PICTURE PUZZLE. that has no equal for brilliancy and effect. at the New York 14th street theatre, states of the Union. \ Unlike gas arcs they do not deteriorate; do not smell ; do not E. McCarthy and >1. W. > Laird. rvlining six months to unprecedented re­ Excelsior! A tourist reaches Alpine Peak. Find two more mountain climbers. give off a tremendous heat, and most important of all the Nermst Moosomih—Mayo^" John 'McCurdy; ceipts. Tlie play appeals strongly to the Electric Lamp is cheapest. councillors, M. Millar, A. Whjte, W. mind, eye and heart. It is a thrilling . Morgan, E. A. H irt, acclamation. love story, crowded with humorous.inci­ ACCIDENT Calgary—Mayor, Win. iParslow and dents of homèly life and chock-full of Did You Ever Hear of Thos. Underwood; aldermen, Bott J. exciting episodes. “Lost River" takes B. C. Electric Ry. Co., Emerson, A. J. MacKcnzie, 8. A. Ram- its name from a mysterious stream in «iy, W Pittman, Wm. Carson, J. Ir­ TO A HINEB 39 Yates Street. Irdlann that disappears under a moun­ win, J. H. Kerr, Win. Brown, W. J. tain, and Is not seen again. Bob Bless­ Binning, W. C. Armstrong, W. R. A. ing, a young New York contractor, has STRAINED HIS BACK AND WAS Biockleoank and J. H. Hornby. leen building an aqueduct over Lost SENT HOME IN AGONY. Medicine Hot—Mayer, W. F. Find­ River, and has fallen in love with a John Bull Beef Suet new hands, which will also control pul* lay; councillors, Dr. F. C. Smith, T G. sweet but Illiterate little Hoosler girl, We have h in two sizes 10c and 20c Packages. and paper miffs. Forster. Robt. Nelson, R. C. Brocket Laid Up All Winter, But Dodd’s Kid­ end T. Penhale. Ora, who lives alone with her grand­ First Class and very convenient. mother near Lost River Gladys Mid­ ney Pills Put Him on His Feet Again CREW PROBABLY LOST. South Qu’Appelle municipality— dleton, the fashionable daughter of his Reeve, F. Cates and J. P. Creamer; partner, is piqued and determined to win and Now He Is Completely Cured. Report of Wreck of a Steadier on Lake «uncillors, J. F. Jones, R. 8. Johnson. 1 mi for herself. With this end in view i ERSKINE, WALL & CO.ij Superior. E. W. Helen, A. M. Dale and W. J. Indian Brook, Victoria, Ço., N. 8., GOLD WATCH STOLEN slit- has Induced her young brother, nick­ Dec. 1.—(Special).—Angus D. McDon­ TEL. SB. THE LEADING GROCERS. Friseme n. named Buster, to bring her to the springs Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Dec. 1.—The Lctlil.ridge—Mayor, Wm. Oliver, ac­ ald, son of the postmaster here, is prom­ of West Baden dear by. Her scorn for inent among those in this district who f.teamer Ohns. Hebard was wrecked at clamation; councillors, J. H. Fleetwood, the little Hooxier girl is surpassed by lifer P<ost — i - ---- 1 8S found in an old carriage shed at Whitney as the Union Steel Company. Through ikcludiug the boude inued prior to the An old gentleman was walking down one Pier, near Sydney, on Saturday night. fhe absorption of the Sharon company, war. River aqueduct. I»uc‘k* shuts the toTl- of the streets In Manchester, wnen he saw BOOTS AND SHOES. Brakeman’g Death*. gate to detain her till two mounted a boy crying outside a house, and. think­ many of the .officers now at Sharon will Gen. Botha's reply to Colonial Secre­ desperadoes, galloping in pursuit, can ing he might comfort him, he asked him MEN’S. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ boots and Daniel Chanley, a brakeman in the em­ be brought to Pittsburg, where it is ex­ tary Chamberlain that the late Boer overtake her. Here Blessing comes to what waa the matter. shoes at barnln prices, and your repair- SOCIETIES. ploy of the Dominion Iron & Steel Com­ pected the general offices will b© lo­ government had no assets was strictly V.uatîî|,r'" the c-carpet down." lng done, at Nanglc'e, the prlie boot end — cated. The sales, purchasing, traffic and the reacue, smashes open the gate, lets 'well, and does that unpleasant tank ebo* maker, RC Fort .treat- Plena* call. VANCOUVER A QUADRA, No, 2. pany, was killed by a train at McKin­ tine, as far a* he knew, but since re­ her through Just in time, and with point­ make you cry ” Ion won’t be misled. ^ A. F. it A. M. Third Wednesday of non’s siding on Saturday night. Clinn- part of tiio auditing departments will be ceiving Mr. Chamberlain’s letter. Gen. “No—no; h-he b-hlt his thumb.” each month, Masonic Temple, 84 concentrated her3. ed revolver and a merry fcugli invites ley was a room mate of Ihm McDonald, Bulba learned, according to seemingly the robbers to come still further, an in­ “Oh! You are eorry for your father. I OONTOACTfiES. pi Douglas street. R. B. McMlcktng, a brakeman, who was killed by a train tru*twoithy information here, that Mr. suppose?” NICKEL TRANSFER. vitation which is not accepted. There “No-no, I 1-laughed!”—Louden An a were. «a Friday night, and before starting Kruger and Dr. Leyds have in their are thirty people in the cast, a quartette L. HAFER, General Machinist. No. 109 work. Chanley told some friends that H s*e**ion $2,500.000. Gen. Botha re­ Government street. Tel. U3U. Majority of British Shareholders Accept of hobots, a country “orchestry,” three ______Winn, be had a presentiment that he would quested them to turn over this gold for horses, and all the superb scenery of the meet the same death as McDonald, and Offer Made By America» Concern. the benefit of the Boer people, but Dr. lady WISHES WOUK by the day. Ap- ESTIMATES GIVEN on moving buildings; New York production. “Lost River" ply C., Times. t work carefully done at reasonable prices. be did. Leyd* refused, averring that the money will be the attraction at the Victoria Johnson A Co., Ill North Pembroke St. Petition Dismissed. London, Dec. 1.—The absorption of the vas to be used in upholding the Boer Nickel Corporations by the Interna­ theatre to-night. WANTED—Servant for general house lev icon cod to., nationality in the future. Gen. Botha “Hearts of Oak.” Are* AW>,y Department CARRUTHBR8. DICKSON < & HOWES, Napa nee, Ont., Dec. 1.—The Adding- tional Nickel Corporation, an American lms notified D>. Leyds that unless the of Public Works UUlve, second floor, New 181 to 135 Johnson street. Grimm's LIMITED. ten election petition was dismissed to* concern, has been practically completed. gold is given up. legal proceedings will James A. Herne’s “Hearts of Oak” is 1'oet Office Building. Block, manufacturera of show cases and to be played at th) Victoria theatre next •tore fixtures In hard and soft wood; de­ NANAIMO, B.C. ■day with costs. Mr. Herrington, on be­ Up to this rooming 93 per cent, of the be brought against him. signs ami estimates furnished. half of the petitioner, said that after shareholders of the British concern had Thursday evening, December 4th. Of YOUNG MAN wunts place to tend bar; this splendid play and company the San can play piano and sings. Address p. o. careful investigation he could find no accepted the offer made to them. REDMOND'S PARTY Box 348. Victoria. DM B. MMN trace of any corrupt acts on the part Frandjwo Chronicle recently said: “Af- EDUCATIONAL*. tei more than twenty years we are still s»f Avery, Conservative member, elector, JUST SO. Ready to Return to Commons if Educa­ WANTED—Experienced nurse. Apply be- BANJO TUITION—B. Urquhart Jackson, seeing ‘Hearts of Oak,’ the first play tween » and 11 a. m. or after 7 p. to. to G. C. V., of London and Paris concerts. or his agent tion Bill Passes House of Lords. Mrs. A. P. Luxton, “Okefleld,” Bock- Cwl hy White I Nominations. “Who Is happier,” naked a young men of that Bclasco and Herne collaborated on. land avenue. Apply 37 Birdcage Walk, or Music Stores. n father—“a millionaire or a man who baa It Is a very mixed kind of a piece, but Montreal, Dec. 1.—Mr. La belle, Con­ seven daughters?” London. Dec. 1—In deference to strong full of the sentimental interest most WANTED—For spot cash, copper, brass, FINE ARTS, Scientific Drawing and all servative, and Hon. R. Prefontaiue, “The one who has many daughters." views of the Irish Hierarchy voiced Art Work. Martlndale, master. Studio, i*ople iike, with the introduction of In­ rubber, cast Iron, etc. Eden’s Junk 6tH4 Government street. Prospectus on Liberal, were nominated .in Maisonneuve “Why so?” by Archbishop Walsh and others In their ^_Btore. 125 Fort, near Blauchard.______application. “He who has a million ponnda wishes for teresting domestic pictures. It will be to-day. protests against the Nationalist members a novelty to a great many, and those more—the man who has • seven daughters TO LBT. SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 15 Broad street Customs Collected. does not.” • of parliament abstaining from support­ who have not seen it before may go and ing the Education Bill, Josn Redmond, (np-stalrs). Shorthand, «typewriting, Customs collections for this port for watch the first development of those TO LET—Good light offices; best position bookkeeping taught. E. A. Macmillan, November .totalled $1,(150,452.50, com­ the Irish parliamentary leader, has sent features which Hern© afterward became in city; rent reasonable. Thomaa A principal. Washed Nuts - 85 00 per tee pared with $7*58,079.12 for the same a letter to the members of his party famous for elaborating in *8hore Acres.' tarant, U2-Government street. Month last year. notifying them to be in readiness to re­ It is a trifle threadbare now, and it ENGRAVEES. turn to the House of Commons immedi­ TO LET—Nicely furnished suite of rooms. Seek ud Lumps,$6.00per tee Accidentally Shot. looks primitive, bat it seems to outlast Apply No, 80 Pandora street. Gymnastics ately. If summoned after the bill passes many brilliant works that have been BUSINESS MEN who use printers’ ink Winnipeg, Dec. 1.—During a turkey the House of Lords. J»XHt BENT—Nicely furnished rooms for need Engravings. Nothing so effective as Will do much to develop a muscular credited with being great dramas The geutlemen. Quebec street. shoot at Elgin village, on* the Canadian present production .is quite elaborate, illustrations. Everything wanted In this body. But the strength of the body is POPULAR LECTURER. Use made* by the B. C. Photo-Engraving Northern line, to-day, Nicholes Wilck- not to be measured by it» muscle, but by the atomic display is probably better than MARRIED COUPLE, or tWo ladle*, can Co., 26 Broad atreet, Victoria, B. C. Cuts MN6BAM S CS* ferd accidentally ihot Angus Leslie in its blood. If the blood is impure, the that which invested it when it was have room and board with private family. for catalogues a specialty. the back with a repeating shotgun at a Prof. Alexander Opened His Series Last first produced Tlie company playing it Address ^L., Times Office. M Bread SA, Car. Troues Alep. body, in spite of it» bulk and brawn, fall» Night to Large Audience. distance of not more than four feet. Por­ an easy prey to dis­ is altogether capable and agreeable. The TO LET—All kinds of storage taken at 963 ZINC ETCHINGS—All kinds of Engravings Wharf—Spretfa Wharf, Store Sim tions of Leslie's fur coat and clothing are Wharf street; bonded and free ware- on sine, for printers, made by the B. 0. ease. actors and actresses are all unfamiliar, Photo-Engraving Co., 20 Broad St., Vic­ Imbedded in the wounds, and there Is When Prof. Alexander delivered a but they give a very interesting perform­ boosing. Harry ». Ives. Telephone Call: Ip There is no medi­ scrlee of lectures in -this citr several toria. Maps, plane, etc. slight chance of his recovery. Both are cine equal to Doctor ance. There is a quartette that does HOUSES TO LET—Uamersn St., 0 rooma.fi 8 residents of Elgin. » Pierce'» Golden Med- years ago he créa toil an impression good singing. ‘Hearts of Oak’ was the Dallas road, 7 rooms ...... $32.00 HALF TONES—Equal to any made any­ which evidently wasn't effaced, judging Green St., # rooms ...... 7 where. Why send to cities out of the Irish Members Speak. ' ical Discovery for first play on record to introduce a real Province when you can get your Engrav­ by the audience that greeted him on hie live baby, who always awakens sympa­ Head St., 11 rooms, furnished ...... 85 Edward Blake. M. P., and Josepl% l the purifying of the Head street, unfurnished ...... 35 ings In the Province? Work guaraflteed; W ' blood. It carries off reappearance in the A. O. U. W. hail thy and interest” Johnson St., flats ...... ao prices satisfactory. The B. C. Photo- 1 Devlin, M. P., addressed a large and en­ the poisons which Irst night. Montreal St., 4 rooms ...... ft torE& BDgC C°'t N°' 26 Broed 8t-« Vio J, thusiastic meeting dn (Association hall contaminate the life The place was packed, in fact people NEW C’kuRCII AT DUNCANS. North Chatham St.. 6 rooms ...... 5 under the auspices of the United Irish fluid. It increase* were turned away, regretting their in­ Speed Ave., 4 rooms ...... 5 GARDENER. | League to-night. Both speakers de­ Whittier Ave., t> rooms ...... lfl the activity of the finity to enjoy the onte-tniumenV pro­ In nyite of th, in ’lemencr of the wea­ Owner paya water rate. nounced the Coercion Act, and strongly blood-making glands vided for the more fortunate ones, who ther last Saturday, the ceremony of THE STUART ROBERTSON OO., LTD.. condemned Britain’s ‘whole treatment of and gives the body were foresighted enough to go early. Meaning the new St Edward's church Successors to A. W. More A Co., Ltd., 23 JAMES WHITE, jobbing gardener, corner Ireland. ■ Resolutions pledging support Th© professor has certainly lost none of Broad St. Catherine and Esquimau streets. All to the league and calling on the Domin­ here was well attended, night Itev. orders will receive prompt attention. hi* facility of expression, his mastery of Bit hop Orth, assisted by Her. Father -Prices moderate. ion parliament and provincial legisla­ language nor his fund of anecdote, and fc'tern, officiated, the Her. Bishop, at the tures to give a renewed expression to the these h© utilised to the best advantage, up the body with ccnduslon, giving a very Instructive and FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, In PLUMBERS AND GAB FITTER». opinion of the people of Canada in sound, healthy flesh keeping the unflagging attention of bis Interesting discourse upon church dedi­ good order. Apply Times Office. favor of home rule, were passed. A col­ instead of flabby fat, audience from his opening remarks to the A. & W. WILSON, Plumbers and Gas Fit- ar lection amounting Tb i$828 was taken conclusion. cation*. The musical programme was FOR SALE—Two phaetons and two ex­ promotes the appe­ executed by the Mill Bay choir, con- press wagons and horses. At W. A. tore, Bell Hangers and Tinsmiths; Deat­ «#- tite, feeds the nerves, He exposed the fallecy of “Bumpo- on In the beet descriptions of Heating atteted by Monsieur de Loume, which Robertson * Son’s, Blanchard street, and Cooking Stoves, Ranges, etc.; ehl£ Z Did Not Recover. and so gives to weak, I6gy.” and pointed out that in dealing fhrms the Mill Boy orchestra. Two solos Victoria. nervous people vital­ with a subject, health, activity, tempera­ ping supplied at lowest rates. Broad V Bowmanriile, Dec. 1.—With one arm —the 'Et Incarna tas. Est" and "O FRUIT TRF.BR, ETC..—New catalogue, poet street, Victoria, B.C. Telephone call 138. CLAY'S beld in the machinery of a windmill. ity and vigor. ment and brain ^development should be 39 FORT ST. There is no alcohol Bolntarls"—were very effectively sung free. Mt. Tolmle Nureery, Victoria, B.C. Jv M. Jones hung suspended for seven token into consideration. When be took by M. de Lonme and Mlle. A. de Loume. FLOWER POT*, ETC. — hoars from midnight Saturday ito day­ contained in ” Golden tkexsubject’s head in his hands it wssn’t FOR BALE—Singer Hewing machine, with Medical Discovery,* whose voice will long be remembered good attadimenti, SIR; all Hindi repaired. break yesterday. He died soon after be­ to “feel the bumps," but to gauge the by the congregation. Other solos were SKW Ott PIPE, FLOWBB POTR, ETC— and it is absolutely free from opium, amount of brain between his palms. Machinée to rent 12 par month. Needlea, ing rescued. Jones went to the top of cocaine and all other narcotics. tnkra respectively by M. L. de Loume, Rer d,?-: ’>'*• 10c-: ahuttlee, *1. S' S' *?“•• LM- Oor- Breed end his barn to (stop the windmill, and dn People having the extreme development H. Btnsrt and Miss Lefortune, assisted P>? A B Sutton Co., 72 Fort atreet, Vic Pandora. Victoria. •©me way got caught in the machinery «I fed it my duty to write to you of the won­ of the animal force, or the animal small by Mlle. T. de Loume. tori*. B. C. derful curative powers of your ‘ Golden Med­ and intellectual large, or vice versa, were •cd wziir unable to make htmself heard ical Discovery.• » writes George 6 Henderson, Aliter the ceremony the clergy and FOB SALE—Irleh terrier, Addreea Terrier, SCAVENGERS. Esq., of Denaud, Lee Go., Florida. «I had a referred to with admirable clearness. Time. Office. Bazaar In order to obtain release. bad bruise on my right ear and my blood was tholr proceeded to the Qnamlchan hotel, badly out of order, I tried local doctors, but Contrasts between widé-headed preach­ where full justice was done to an ample JULIUS WEST, General Scavenger, succes­ i of 811k Handkerchiefs, Mantle Toronto Customs. with no good results. PtnsllFinally "I wrote yo ers, politicians, parents and boys were luncheon. MATTRESSES. Store*. Sewing Machine* sor to John Dougherty. Yards and cess- n particulars In my case and you advisedim** your r.Lown, the lecturer punctuating his re. end Bone Cutters et the Old Cnrloelty pools cleaned; contracta made for remov- Toronto, Dec. fiL—-Customs collections 'Golden Medical Discovery,' which I began to eo r, Y. t e. end Blsncherd et reef. lng earth, etc. All orders left with ™ here for the 11 month» ended November take. From the first bottle I began to feel marks with witty sallies and anecdotes g»iîfi,CP-tt2 Ie .ln danger of losing Its prin- James Fell & Co., Fort street, grocers; *■ SOlh phow an increase of $411,941. better, and when I had taken eight bottles the lha_L,kei>ti audience in continual, It hns the,3Ctlerl°”y “««ament. AMUSEMENTS. John Cochrane, corner Yates and Dong- tu made to Oder. Cheaper than say •orawas healed up. I wish you success.” merriment. At the close of the lecture onlï that 14 <>c

■4 VICTORIA DAILY 1IMES, TUJE8DAY. DECEMBER Ü, 1908. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo In accordance with the city en- *a report ut October 27th. Cost not i to exceed >00. — I WILL CURE YOU OF ^^^XXXHHJOOOOOOiXKKXKyOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I Be communication from John Bromley, asking that a drain be down on Gamma street, between Alpha and Beta Streets. Recommended that this work be done In Victoria Machinery accordance with the report of the /city en­ RHEUMATISM gineer of November 3rd. Cost not to ex­ ceed $175. Bsç *e Meaty 1» Wanted. Re communication from W. H. Berrldge, CAMPBELL’S asking that a drain tie put down on Corn­ wall street. Recommended that this work After 2,000 experiments,' I have learn­ be done In accordance with report of city ed how to core Rheumatism. Not to engineer of the 3rd November. turn bony joints into flesh again; that Depot Co., Ld. Re communication from Hugh Findlay, la impossible. But J can cure the dis­ asking for a sidewalk 4u Daria street. Re­ commended that the sum of $20 be ex­ ease always, at any stage end forever. Suits, Jackets pended for this purpose as per city en­ I aak for no money. Simply write me Established 1886. gineer's repprt of November 3rd. a postal end I will send you an order on Re communication of D. B. Paul, asking your nearest druggist for six battles Dr. that a sidewalk be- put down on Richmond avenue. Recommended that a fotir-foot Shoop'a Rheumatic (Jure, for every drug- sidewalk be laid. Cost apt to exceed $83. geat keeps it.. Dm It for n month and, Re communication of Hooper £ Watkiua, if it aucceeda, the cost ie only $5.50. If ask.ng that a sewerage lie provided for It fails, I win pay your druggist myself. lot (172 Douglas street. Recommended that this be done, as per city englucer's report I have no sample», because any medi­ Heidsiëck & Engineers and of the 28th lust. Cost not to exceed $100. cine that con affect Rheumatism quick­ Direct from the makers. Re tbe surfacing of a part of Quadra ly must be dragged to tbe verge of dan­ street, lying between Queen's avenue and Co., Reims King's rond. Recommended that this be ger. I uae no such druga, and It I» folly, done. Cost not to exceed $80. to take them. Ten must get the dleenae RAINY DAY SKIRTS Ship Builders Re communication of F. F. Hedges, ask­ out of the blood. ing that certain streets In Jaim-a Bay be My remedy does that, even In the moat WALKING SKIRTS Improved, particularly the road leading to difficult, obstinate ceaea. No matter the outer wharf. Rik-onuneiub d that the New Cloth»—in—New Style». Tramway Company be requested to pay to how lmpoeeibie this eeems to you, I Quarts, pints, half pints the city the sum of $80 by way of Indem­ know It and I take the risk. Iron and Brass Founders, Steam Engines, Boilers nification for Injury to the surface of the I have cured tens of thousand» of Jackets and Costumes street occasioned by the removal of the Used in all the Lon­ company's tracks, said sum to be applied cases In tlila way, and my records allow and ..Fittings. Marine Work a Specialty. In Improving the road. that 80 out of 40 who get tboee six bot­ 1 At Special Prices. don Clubs. Re communication from Dr. F. Verrlnder, tle» pay ^gladly. ,ln regard to the Improvement of Regent's I have'leamed that people In general avenue. Recommended that Dr. Verrln- der's offer, as contained In hia letter of the •re honeet with e physician who cure» 14th Inat., be accepted, providing that the them. That I» all I aak. If 1 fall I Works-Rock Bay, Victoria Harbor. Tel. 570 sum of $295 (the city engineer's est mate don’t expect a penny from you. of the coat) la paid.,.to the city treasurer Simply write me a iwstal card or let­ before the «1st December. Recommended that the following work ter. I will send you roy book ebout Marine Slip, 2,200 tons capacity, now under be deferred, via.: Rheumatism, and an order for the medi­ Pipe drain. Cadboro Bay road, aa per cine. Take It foa e month, aa It won't R. P. Ritbet construction communication of Thus. Catterall. Cross­ harm yon anyway. ing and sidewalk between Douglas and Government streets, at tbe Fouuta-n, as per If It fall», it la free. And I leeve the petition of Noah Shakespeare et al. Side­ dedeion with you. Addreae Dr. Shoop, solaced himself with the parting shot- walk north side of Pine street, from Cralg- Box 77, Ratine, Wis “Ob, well, we’re not through yet.” flower road west. Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured M. All of the sbove mentioned expenditures EXACTLY 1ERE In this connection a petition waa re­ to be subject to, and In compliance with, ly one or two bottles. At ell druggiate. ceived from Stephen Jonea and other» the provisions of the expenditure by-law. as follows: Agents for B. C. ' | Adopted. ***************** Gentlemen:—We, the undersigned rate- The city engineer’s report recom­ oooooooooooooooooooooooooo IT» haTe lhe hanor ^ re­ mended the following: quest that In the event of yonr re-openlng % Gentlemen:—I have the honor to submit °f e elte ,or the Propped % WEATHER BULLETIN. ( arnegle library, you will be pleased to the following report for yonr eons»dera- entertain the purchase by the city of the i Great a Wholesale Supply Store, Douglas Street THE LIBRARY SITE IS m® Y Jibe W* OBrner of Yates and IX It Ion from 8. M. Leigh and others, re­ Dally Report, Furnished by.the Victoria Blanchard streets, already offered to you questing Esquimau street be opened for a MeteorologicalHeteorologival Depart)Department. STILL DHDETERMIHED for the sum of $7,400. traiBc. On looking Into the matter I find k In the event of you acquiring this elte, a considerable quantity of rock will require k ----- MANUFACTURERS OF------Victorias Dec. 2.-6 ». m.—An extensive and as an Inducement to your so doing, we to be taken out. Now, In view of the fact high barometer area covers the Pacific hereby undertake and guarantee that we that the rock In question could be used In k •lope and the Canadian Territories. It Is | Vaines will pay all the purchase price for the said the count ruction of point Ellice bridge, I k ceasing light to moderate winds on the lot over and above $4.300. We venture to rocon-mend that the matter be laid over Coast, sharp frosts on Vancouver Island Aid. Vincent's Motion Defeated by the express the opinion that at $4.500 the city for the preaent. and the Ufer Mainland, moderately cold win acquire a valuable piece of land, and Communication from K. Kermode. re­ Ladies’ Rain Coats, Cos­ weather between the ranges and *ero tem­ Ï Council—Contract for Bridge not only In onr opinion Is the beet and questing a box drajn on the north side of k peratures In the Territories and Manitoba. moat suitable site for thstbulldlng. but we Henry street. I may nay that this matter Theae condition» may continue for another Not Awarded. are quite certain that no other advantage­ was reported and recommended on October k 86 hours. Snow la falling In Cariboo and ous elte can be obtained for anything like 27th last. Estimated cost. $6l>. k over two feet Is on the ground. this amount. In accordance with instructions the city k STEPHEN JONES. carpenter reporta to the cost of renew­ iFor Men ARTHUR J. GAKBSCHE. ing sidewalk on the east side of Harrison UPPP■fj tumes and Dress Skirts For 36 hours ending 6 p.m. Wednesday.__ street, between Cadboro Bay road and Pan­ Victoria and vicinity—Ldgnt to moderate The courageous attempt of Aid. Vin­ 8. J. PITTS. RICHARD HALL. dora street. Estimated coat for sidewalk, Men like to save money aa well V wind», fair and cold, with frosts at night. $143; est.mated cost for grading, $30. Lower Mainlandr-Llght to moderate cent to rescue the now celebrated Car­ aa the women. Now'» yonr op- » This win laid on the table pending Total, $173. port unity Everything is bright • Special One Half Price Sale of Ladies' Tailor- : : winds, fair and cold, with sharp frosts at negie library question from the shelf, to the con.ideration of Aid. Vincent", nab it before it could eluslvely slide into Thia waa referred to the streets. and new, and as Inviting and fc Reporta. motion jost dealt with, bnt nothing wi. satisfactory aa what costa more ^ -803, met with defeat at last night’s ses­ bridgea and aewera committee. money elsewhere. It Is buy- * Made Suits, $S50- Victoria—Barometer, 30.21 ; temperature, done with it list night Aid. Y.tee sion of the council. Although the Point pointed oat that the coancll hid «red A letter from J. H. Turner enclosing lng and selling for cash and • 85; minimum, 34; wind, 4 miles N. W.; Ellice bridge and Victoria Terminal rail­ a bill for advertising the city in a num­ having no rent to pay that W weather, clear. 12,900 by delaying the quest ion. The lot enable» us to give such good £ New Westminster—Barometer, 30.18; tem­ way subjects have been engrossing the we. 8rat offered for $7,400. Now the ber of Old Country paper» waa taken as value». Tooke Bros', famous » perature, 3u; minimum, 30; wind, calm; read and filed. public mind pretty thoroughly of late, city would only hare to pey $4,800. 4-ply Linen Collars, all slxee % weetber./alr. A. J. Morley, honorary secretary of and In nearly all ehapee, 10 t Kami<*ps—Barometer, 30.08; temperature, the alderman kept hia weather eye on The contract for Point Klllce bridge Jackets and Furs cent» each; see window. Tooke , 24; minimum, 22; wind, calm; weather, the library matter, and last week posted tho Votera’ League, enclosed the resolu­ we. net awarded last night, bnt this tion passed by the Votera* League at a Broe'. All Silk Neckwear, silk k clear. notice of a motion which he hoped would will prebably be done during the week. lined, in made-np scarfs, l Uarkervllle—Barometer, 30.00; tempera- commit the council to action of some 1$ this connection the following com­ recent meeting regarding the council’s Derides and boys'. 26 cents. ” Jackets From $4.00. Furs From $1.00. ; imp, 18; minimum, 10; wind, calm; snow, sort. It certainly did. They defeated negotiations with the Terminal Railway All Wool Fleece Underwear, V .30; weather, snow. munication wee read from A. T. Gow­ Ocmpeny, which was published in these shirts or drawer», 60 cent». "V San Francisco— Barometer, 30.18; tem­ the motion. ned, local manager of the Britiah Colom­ Heavy Grey All Wool Socks, . '4444444 perature, 80; minimum, 4»; wind, 6 miles Months ago, shortly after receiving bia Electric Railway Company: columns in the report bf the meeting. 12% cents pair. • N.; weather, clear. notification that Carnegie would include The communication waa laid on the Mdmontou—Barometer, 30.16; tempera­ _ Gentlemen:—Acting under advice received table. ture, 2; minimum, 2; wind, tt miles W.; thia city in his comprehensive scheme of from our general manager, 1 And that our snow, .22; weather, fair. munificence, the council decided by re­ engineer» have dawned the untended J. G. Bryant again drew the council’s solution that the ratepayers should have n. mi polled by tbe Victoria Machinery attention to the desirability of the name 5 W. G. Cameron $ PAMBtUBIM. the say in the selection of a eite. Obvi­ pot, and covering the con.trnetlon of a of Chatham street between Blanchard rivet ted bridge at Point Klllce. and Cook streets being changed, also to) ^ Victoria's Cheapest k ously the solons couldn’t arrive at any KOur engineers advise u. that, although Clothier. RINGS Per steamer Princess Louise from Van- the bad state of sidewalks on that street. H 66 JOHNSON STREET.STItBmr. j* PROM THE CHEAPEST THAT'S GOOD TO THE BEST THAT’S MADE. coaver—MU» Levitt, H Ie Bell, A J decision along this line nntil that resolu­ the plane ■■ submitted appear In the main to be correct, still. In nn Important work This went to the street», bridges and Buchell, G A Wendley, W Hugo, W T Rob­ tion was removed from the minute book, «•rrurmrtnnmorirrtrr inson, A J Chisholm, C H Netherby, W J so Aid. Vincent proposed to rescind it. of this nature—and In this I am sure you aewera committee. Hladley, M Smith. U A King, J T Mayes, will agree with ua—they do not feel It HERE IS A SPECIAL OFFER The remainder of hia motion provided right to approve of any strain sheet and A. W. Jones, executor of the Finlay- J H Senkler, L T Low, A Whitesides, J aon estate, aeked that the council have dltlon of the footpath on the east tide «4 C McDonald, J N Hugo, C Wilson, P B for the erection of the library on lot 1, sketch plan changed to such an extent by A fine Emerald and Diamond Ring, for...... $136 various amendments and alterations writ­ t'arr street, and coot! imug to the clank Patton, B B Muynanl, H Burgess, Mrs block 70, the lot at the town end of the the road graded to a site contemplated sidewalk northward. A fine Ruby and Diamond Bing, for...... *..*.*.*.$166 Wills, Miss Wills, J McKensle, A D Bech­ ten In pen and ink on tbe face, ae Is the by Mr. Goodacre for hia slaughterhouse James Bey. causeway, acquired by the ■train sheet and sketch plan submitted. Edward Murton, re overgsw of errfuca Finq Diamond Ring» from...... $20 to $118 tel, U Holland, T Purcell, L B Joseph, A on the F in la y son property. The writer water on his property, gtrecr J Bloomfield, Ü Read, W G Thompson, L city some time ago. We, therefore, must ask to be supplied When the motion came up Mayor with a detailed plan of the whole truss end pointed ont that it waa in consequence Chung Lung et al, calling i attention to W David, Mrs Stone, G E Hart, Mrs G B every part of It. with a specification ap­ the condition of FIs gnard street. Hart, B A Magee, N Houston, Mrs W Hayward remarked that while It waa of peremptory orders received from the W. D. Scovlll and two others, requesting E. ANDEBNAGH, Cooper, Arthur Reeves, J McGowan, E R plicable to the design. We must also ask council that Mr. Goodacre waa ,to vacate in order he thought it’s passage would that sufficient time, say 10 days, be allowed that a sidewalk be laid down on the cast JEWELER. - - - 92 GOVERNMENT STREET McGregor, Miss M J Parsell, Mrs T Par- be a grave mistake, as it involved a ua to hare the name properly examined hia present site. He pointed out that side of Dudley avenue. eel L breech of faith with the ratepayer». The and reported upon. the estate paid $6,000 per year in taxes. E. B. Paul, requesting a sidewalk, Rich­ Par steamer Majestic from the Sound— ALBERT T. GOWABD, Aid. Worthington moved that a special mond avenue. W De Voe, A H Daylon, J Blair, Boy Lee- council waa morally bound to leave the — Local Manager. ♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeee man, M H Leeman and wife, H Glover, matter of a site to them. committee of the council be appointed to The following letter waa received from Mlae Knight, S B Gibbs, A Billott, R Aid. Barnard: “Then why didn’t The Mayor explained that Mr. Spratt look into the matter in conjunction with the chief of police: ; I , ----- DEALERS IN------! i Postages, H Warner, Jno Krams, Miss Sols- they? I had a motion before the had shown him a telegram from Mr. the- city engineer. Gentlemen:—! have the honor to report bury, J H Peterson and wife, Miss Groves, Morris, the engineer of the Victoria Ma­ Aid. Yates seconded the motion, re­ for your Information tue loi lu wing: Ate Mrs Cotron, E Strokoscb, W G Clark, 8 L council providing that a list be Mary, an Indian woman. On the morning McKenzie, W T Tanner, W H. Hayward submitted to the ratepayers, but it chinery Depot, who was In 'Vancouver, marking that as Mr. Goodacre was en­ of the 30th of June last, Mary was fourni and wife, Arnold Becker, J Postock, A was shelved for three months. It looka in which he said* that he had furnished deavoring to meet the wishes of the ou the sidewalk at the corner of Wharf Hammond, J C Hennessy, Jno Day, W J as though some of the aldermen want the Electric Railway Company engin­ council in the matter they should see aud Johnson streets, suffering with a Rand, Jno Morrison, J H Eastman, Miss eers the plana as required. Mr. Bell, that the site waa one that wouldn’t ex­ broken wrlet, and unable to walk. By Clements, Mrs Taylor, Mrs Richardson, the question deferred until next year.” order of Sergeant Redgrave she was Uken Mr» Atherton, R A Smith, Jas Dalton, Mies Aid. Vincent: “It looks as though we who la to examine them for the city, la pose them to any protest Conks m, Roy Williamson, T J Haggerty, to the Jubilee hospital for treatment, but Toys, Dolls, lotions, Etc.; also in Vancouver, but' left with Mr. Aid. Worthington’s motion was car­ was refused admittance by Dr. llaeell, od Mrs Dean, Miss Hoyt, P Storck, Robt hadn’t enough ability to deal with the matter. That is a fine site—one of the Morris on-the afternoon boat. ried, and a committee consisting of Aids. the ground» that tbe Dominion government Hall, T W Griggs, A Magneson, Mies Lee, Williams, Kinsman and Worthington had a contract with tbe St. Joseph's hos­ ;; Will find it to th-ir advantage to inspect our stock of these ■ Mr» McCoy, J Carson, N D Bloom, Jas finest in Canada—and it will be a great A further communication on the sub­ pital for ell sick Indiana. Constable mistake if we don't adopt it.” ject was read from the Victoria Machin­ waa appointed to act , / O’Leary then teh phoned to Dr. Frawer, 1 lines before placing their orders. Aid. McCandlees contended that the ery Depot as follow»; The city clerk reported the follow­ who Instructed h.m to take the Indian wo­ COltf lGJnCBS. rescinding of the resolution would be a ing: man to the Ht. Joseph's hospital. From Sir:—-We desire hereby to confirm the evidence In the police court. Mary wue verbal offer made by us on Monday last Gentlemen:—I have the honor to Inform Per steamer Majestic from the Sound— breach of faith with the ratepayers. It thrown from the second window of the should never have been passed If the to Hie Worship the Msyor, to the effect yon that since the last meeting of thy Occidental hotel by an Indian, who was I J. PIERCY & CO., ! D Spencer, H C Beeton, D K Chungranes, that onr tender for the rivetted bridge at council the following communication» have convicted at the assise court and sent to J Behl, Watson A McGregor, R Baker & council didn’t intend to keep it He Point Ellice, on plana to be approved by been received and have been referred to Son. C M Cookson, Hinton Elec Co, Pope would oppose, however, the erection of you. Is the same as that offered for the the city engineer for report, vis.: • ; Wholesale Dry Goods. Victoria, B. C. ’ Staty Co. the library on the site at the end of the pin-connected structure, vis., six and a 1*. A. Babtngton, asking that a box drain In this connection the Mayor explain­ half cents per pound. be laid on the edroer of Henry and Gov­ Lever's Y-Z( Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap causeway. He believed that three- ed that he had received a communication fourths or even five-sixths of the rate­ We regard that a further delay of a few ernment street*, to connect with existing from the Slater Superior of St. Joseph's Powder is better than other soap powders, days seems unavoidable In order that com­ drain on Government street. payers objected to it being established plete detailed plane may be prepared and F. M. Shilling, re condition of'ditch op­ hospital enclosing a bill for $70.30 for as it aleo acta as a disinfectant. a. the neeeeaary approval obtained, but this posite tils residence. Hillside avenue. treatment of an Indian woman named Aid. Worthington favored allowing the will not result lu any Injury to the city or Edward North, again requesting that a Mary for some time, and an Indian for Ia order to be In perfect health one must postpone Its final completion, as we are sidewalk be laid down on the south side be temperate In eating. The meals also ratepayers to select the site. prepared and now Offer to fully complete of Victoria Crescent. part of a day. The bill had been re­ ehould be regular. Regularity Is ono of Aid. Vincent- “Well, I wanted some­ the rivetted bridge within ten months from R. Borthwlek, complaining of the condi­ ferred to the Indian department, but Mr. the golden rules of a well ordered life.— thing done. That’s w-hy I introduced this date, Instead of from date of signing tion of the approach to the sidewalk from Vowell had Informed the Bister Superior Ladles* Home JournaL this motion. Somebody must make a contract, aa previously, mentioned. the road opposite No. 8

/ VICTOHIA DAILY1 TIMES, TUESDAY, DBCEMBEB 1, 1901.

of employers and the onions waa the of both parties, but, on the whole, j the former were more to blame because their situation was more comfortable and j their education superior. The Industrial community was under many obligations to unions for the evils they have miti­ gated, such as poor sanitary conditions in factories, an unreasonable number of hours of work, child labor, and the com­ (Supply from their Nan*l»o, Southfield pany store. The oligarchy of capital and Protection Island Collieries had combined effectively, and the corre­ sponding combination of laboring men ! Steam was a wholesome check upon that oli- ! 60® » • garchy. There was no question but that j Mouse (he labor union had come to stay. On ‘ of the foDowlag grades 2 tbe other hand, Its cause was Injured by . certain evils which were subversive of, Double Screened Lwnap, fundamental American doctrines of lib-. Run of tbe Mine, Washed Huts end Sereenlnfie ,erty. One of these evils was the limit • placed on the number of apprentices, | whereas in the learned professions every j SAMUEL M. ROBINS • - SUPERINTENDENT encouragement *was given to the training i of novices. Other evils were the limita- j tlon ’of output which destroys the self-j respect of tbe efficient workman, and Ready for the Holiday Trade Œbe Bailie Smes. the uniform wage, which has a cruel : (Published every day (except Sunday) reaction on the less capable workman.; by “** M ‘ ' because, with a uniform wage, he loses limes Printing & Putflshlng Co., his job at every slack in business, » JOHN NELSON. Mansfer. whereas, if he were paid according to Wfiee* ...... 26 Broad Street his earning capacity, his employer could Those who are fortunate enough to visit1 ndon, New York nnd other large Eastern cities will more fully appreciate Victoria'» New Store. There Telephone ...... Xo. 45 afford to keep him the year nrouud. , re only two other larger .tore, in Panada devote* entirely to the retail trade. It i, th. bu.ine,, attraction of the city, and «nrely a cause for civic pride It gg, — A fourth evil waa the violence which Is a Victoria development. A continua» growth from 1» very modest store in the year 1877. GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION. was an inevitable feature of every strike to industries employing unskilled labor. A FORWARD LOOK-We Jutr. every confidence in the future of Violera. Oar past is an inspiration for the prescrit, and we hope for the fnture. It is the announced intention of the The unskilled laborer on strike had no The same sterling principles that Eave held and will keep n. holding our cu.ti mors should appeal to, and we hope will attract many more to our new store gemment to «II the «.«,1. North . „ m|w |t wa, tb, boycott, Mistakes...... hare been...... made, of ...... couri but the heert ot ‘h® boon Bound. Our best has always been doue, and every blunder ha. had its lesson Victoria immediately. That U h mo* , w„ , crael- cowardly interference INCREASED FLOOR BrifiE enables u. to offer to onr customer, in fa, greeter assortments the class of merchandise they T,4Ye always bought of , commendable résolut™. It w.ll remote j ^ the rif,hu ot y,. people. Every department under oar roof will be a complete store in Itself. ► * * • reproach which waa uraed with-: cor- Prealdent Eliat declared that he «aw dderable force aeatost the Dnn.muir ad-, (or ,10ping th„t the relation, ot V1 w™ ««W •»•<• than any McttuWe furniture house In «.«.province, mlniatration. It la evidently-tbe purpone lta, >nd ,abor woald be improved, in raj MEN 8 AND BOY» CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE wii, occupy ootvtriird of the ground fio.r space formerly occupied by six other ot Prior to «et the House in order and j Ue o( their 1)reaeot unintelligent antag- avpartroente. i to give all the people through their | onkœ liartly by frank public discussion THE MANTLE AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS will have p.enty ef room to display the large and varied .to*, elways kept. representatives an opportunity of ei- ; of ab|'leM partly by pre-arranged egree- pressing their opinions of the govern-1 nienta f(|r c„n(.i|iatlon or arbitration, and NEW DEPARTMENTS—Concentration minimize# expense*, reduces outlay of monev labor nn.l time Ti,» cm *1 .. ment. We hope in the interests of the rtly by tbe service which labor unions province the Minister,' Wilt Also decide wol||ll render to capital through their r»zTzrzràtt err,v ccnduct our lu’lneea on • *'~w ~ « - -— upon an early session of the Legislature constant command of tbe labor resources spent inMV^rt.ACTU1UX0 OUI.8ELVB8 A two-foid benefit. It provides ,h. greatra v„ue. and give, em.icyment which means men.- money in order to settle conclusively the status of which capital comes in need. of the present administration and elimin­ ate from the public mind the political The Colombian government is not dis­ TRUSTWORTHY ADVERTISING—Advertising costs money. We advirtise when we have somethimr 1 ♦ v « uncertainty which for a considerable posed to surrender any of its territory advertisement*; have you ever been mbkd? What we aay doe* not have to be unsaid to-morreW. ^ ePWUl t0 ”y- Y°” have ^ our time has had a most depressing effect in perpetuity to enable the United -A- upon busmens in British Columbia. States to construct a canal from Notwithstanding the defection of Mr. the Atlantic to the Pacific. The Murphy and the almost certain loss of agreement with" the French Company West Yale by the government. It is ex­ stipulated that the franchise should ex­ tremely probable the opposition will find pire in a hundred years, when all the the Premier more firmly rooted in power works were to revert to the government than some of Its leaders are ready to ad­ without compensation in any form to the mit. Those leaders have not been wise company. If the United States desires T rinped All Trimmed Shoe Dep’t in some of their utterances. They ap­ to build a canal, they can do it on the Burqt Soaps and pear to labor under the extraordinary same terms, say the Colombian minis­ Shipment» of New Footwear iftTP delusion that there is a ready, royal ters. The terms do not please the Am­ ing daily from noted manufacturers; Hats whose stamp means a guarantee for road to power. Hence their inflamma­ ericans. They prefer sovereign rights in Millinery worth and wear. tory appeals to sectional prejudices. a strip of territory of a certain width To *0 at. .$14», $2.50 and $5.00 each Leather By far the larger portion of the EkTRAORDIXARY CLEARANCE Men’s Dogskin, Calf Lined. Hind- Perfumery and permanent ownership of the ditch (Former prie#» up to $15.00 each.) province cares nothing about the The New York Sun, the candid friend of SALE COMMENCES Untrimmed Hits...... 50c. sewed Lace Shoes (Deck’s). .$5.00 petty jealousies and squabbUngs of local j Cana newspapers. Mr. Charles Wilson, K. C., } tiction against. Tho I/ltins should be next Saturday. supplied the text for a deluge of dema­ j willing bo give some' compensating ad- gogic discourses when he said “the main­ I vantages to their distinguished charn- French land will stand for no more island pre- Cut Glass inlers.” Mr. Wilson certainly had no OUR ANNUAL, Bargain HandK’fs authority to speak for the people of the There can be no doubt of the fact that mainland. We doubt if he even articu­ public affairs are not in an entirely Flannel Berry Bowls, Celery Trays, Bon- A Better Assortment Than Ever. lated the sentiments of his own parti­ happy state in the new federation of Bon Dishes, Tumblers, Water cular section. But the people generally j Australia. The disturbance is in federal Xmas Sale Bottles, Sugar and Cruet Sets, do not on the instant discriminate too | well as in state affairs. It ie said Table from...... $1.50 to $20.00 a piece. finely in such cases. The present fever [ that if there were to be a Vote on federa- Waists >.k wgL sgba'de, and when the right man , Bon in Australia to-morrow, there would of Silks appears he will become Premier whether 1 ™>t be a majority in any of tho six he hails from the most inaccessible parts ' «totes. The greatest question of dif- COMMENCES WEDNESDAY To-day Specials Bronze Figures...... SPECIAL ?0i>le ree'1 through and DECEMBER SALE PRICE.$1.25 ...... 16c. box. and iace work...... 40c. each. the right to « pension on disability, which 1 wluch h0!' no eflcct w1l»teT«' on legiala- A few pieces of Black Lace Inser­ Hand-made, Lace Trimmed JHand- gives throughout life relief from one tion? He should cut it down. tion Stripes, and evening shades in Men’s Dress Memory Page»—box of 6 artietic great anxiety, and that public consider-j Broches; regular $1.76 and $2.00. . carde ...... 16c. box. kerzhiefa ...... $1.00 and $1.50 We have been talking and dreaming DECEMBER SALE PRICE.$1.35 Leather ation which goes with a steady job and 1 for many years about a railway through A Special Bargain In Nicg, Fine a self-respecting though humble or^ un­ Two other lines in Heavy Brocaded Christmas Garde, Memories, Poppy, the northern part of British Columbia. Satin, in evening shades; were Lawn Handkerchiefs. observed career. These five conditions ,, Suits all at ... .25c. box with envelopes. is owning. And it will be quit# a sub­ $2.00 to $3.75...... ,...... 11 * 12 Bundles, in all, about 00 dozen.. of humane employment. President Eliot stantial concern when it arrives. DECEMBER SALE PRICES.... The beet made, perfect fitting—Price Goods The Doris—box of Children’s Xmas «aid, were realized to-day in Harvard ...... $1.65 to $2.50 ...... $22.50 and New Year’s Cards, containing TO-DAY...... 8c. each. University. Plainly they were not real­ THE INFANT 4 Pieces Hesvy French Taffeta, in Coot and Vest...... $16.60 Leather Writing Casee...... 10 carda and envelope». .26c. box. ised In the great American industries white and black, covered with se­ Evening Drms Shirts, Ties and ...... 50c. to $3 each. (Value 15c.) takes first to human milk; that failing, Gloves, We bring all goods direct employing unskilled labor, where 'the the mother turns at once to cow’s milk quins; regular $2.60...... Leather Dressing Casee...... DECEMBER SALE PRICE.$1.25 from the makers. Better Boxes. .50c. and >1.00 box. Men’s Twilled Silk Handkerchiefs; terms of service were often those of “in­ as the best substitute. Borden’s Eagle ...... $2.75 to $0.50 each. heavy quality, good sixe...... stant dismissal.’* Another serious dif­ Brand Condensed Milk Is a cow’s milk 3 Embroidered Costumes in Nile, White Kid Gflbree.-r ...... Pink and Ivory, the skirt of each ...... 50c. and $1.00 pair Militiry Brush Seta, in leather cases 2 Tables of Fancy Ornament», in­ SPECIAL .., .30c. and 50c. each. ficulty with American employment was scientifically adopted to the human ...... $1.60 to $3.00 act. cluding Paper Weights, Ink Stands, infant. Stood first for forty-five years. partially made up; tegular $60.00., Silk Hats, correct shapes...... $6.00 that fit. was spasmodic. Complaints from DECEMBER SALE PRICE...... Plenty of room to move around In A good assortment of Wrist Bags, Ash Trays, Smokers’ sets, Money (Tfiils quality sold last year at 60c. employee# were often m.de the ground _ Botl coa| „d tebeeeo ,0<)ke Tery :...... $16.00 each Men’s and Boye* Store. Purses and Chatelaine Bags. Boxes, from ...... 26c. each. and 75c. each.) fior dismissal. The present antagonism Jurions to lacquered surfaces. VIOIOHIA DAILY TIMBS, TUB8l>AY, DRCEMBEB 9, 1909. Nèw Goods Compound Syrup -or- TABLE BUTTER THE WE5TSIDE TEN ASIT1NE, New Goods Hypophosphites Just to hand a Shipment of Good Butter that we are ARE EVERY DAY ARRIVING AT nerve toale and builder. Manu- VICTORIA’8 POPULAR STORM ...... OKOEMRER 2, 1902. HASTIE’S FAIR offering at 25c per pound; 23c, in small tubs A few of 77 GOVERNMENT ST. HALL St CO.. DISPENSING CHEMISTS, tins of Patterson's “Full Dinner Pail” of Butter Cream 25c. Clarence Block, Cot. Yates A Douglas SU., GUNS AND vgeroff"*PRIA, ~B. 0.~ Sodas left, at 25c, at XMAS SALE OF Wholeeele end Befell STICKS THINGS —Delays are dangerous surely when Srocere and CARTRIDGES you have trouble with your eyes. An ■9 Butchers. examination costs nothing. À visit to JOHNS BROS All the latest Firearms and SmokaflZss Cartridges kept In stock. Dr Williams's well equipped optical par­ 260 DOUGINS STREET. Jackets, ALWAYS READY lors, 100 Government street, will soon JOHN BARNSLEY & CO discover the cause of your trouble and Clean, Strong and Most Use­ give the desired relief. • 111 GOVERNMENT STREET. rWireem» «'■Tee 4fe r*. ful lit House or Office. —“Provincial Expenditure and Ré­ Costumes, sulta” will be the subject of discussion at to-night’s meeting of the Voters' I TO CLOSE OUT League. The part of the question to be GYRUS H. BOWES discussed will be that referring to rail­ I The Paterson Shoe Co., Ld. THE ESTATES roads and railroad bonuses. The Carne­ Furs, WB OFFER THESE SPECIAL gie library in relation to other structures wtlj also be considered. A cordial invi­ 86 Government, street, near tation to attend is extended to all inter­ ested. Yates St. Telephone 423. Bargains —The Ontario Sugar Co., Limited, of English “K” 1 Skirts and Berlin, Ont., have already commenced 2 houses on Cimeron 8t., all for ... .I860 the manufacture of sugar. Samples of Over 8 acres at Swan Lake, with cot­ tage, for ...... 730 granulated sugar, the product of this One of the prettiest modem houses In factory, have been received in the city, City n m Brief. | Victoria, on car line, and... .Very Cheap and ia pronounced of excellent quality. Boots and Millinery m The Berlin company ia one of the first to produce sugar from beets in Canada. Money to Loan, The industry is being rapidly developed CONTINUED ______• in Ontario, where a first class quality of —The following vital statistics for Fire Insurance sugar beet can be grown. Leggings November were obtained at the registry •Ace: Births, 35; marriages, 13; deaths, —Joseph Prothero died this morning 25. * at the residence of R. Whitfield, 150 P.C. MacGregor & Go. Pembroke street. Deceased was 78 TO-MORROW Nothing ao appropriate for Xmas years of age and a native of Breckon, Our winter supply of this well- 2 VIEW STREET. South Wales. He leaves two daughters, presents as portraits. Have yours taken known WATERPROOF Boots Splendid Opportunity to Purchase Useful Xmas Gifts bow—ut the Skene Lowe studio—and Mrs. X. McMillan, of Seattle; Mrs. R. avoid hurry sad worry. • —If you want a beautiful everlasting Whitfield, of this city, and a son, Wm. have arrived. porcelain wreath, call and see them at Prothero, of Seattle, to mourn bia loss. at Greatly Reduced Prices. —Herr Wilhelm Peters, practical Stewart's Granite and Marble Works, He came to Victoria about thirty years pis nomaker and tuner, times, regulates Yates street. • ago, apd was a cabinetmaker by trade. and thoroughly renovates pianos. Ad­ The funeral is arranged to take place dress: Kibben & Co., Government St. • —The city council will meet this even­ from the residence of R. Whitfield od THE HUTCHESON CO., LD.. VICTORIA, B.C. -----o---- ing. The question which will come be­ Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. —The annual meeting of the Home fore them is that of the Point Ellice Nursing Society will he held on Thurs­ bridge contract Plans agreeable to all —Nbvemlw’s customs returns are an 1 The Paterson Shoe Co’s Stores I S^SSS8SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS2SSSSSSSgg8SSSSS^t^r?«s day at 2.30 at the city hall. Subscrib­ parties may be submitted this evening. Improvement on those of the same month ers and all who are interested In the a year ago. During the mont just end­ SOLE A6EHT» work are invited. The committee will —Bt Andrew’s night falling on Sunday ed the imports, free, amounted to $15.- meet at 2 p. m. to arrange the business last the members of Bpeyside Camp, 428, and the imports, dutiable, $187,121. JEWELRY of the month. Sons of Scotland, decided to celebrate it leaking a total of $202,540, while a year this evening in Sir William Wallace ago the dutiable imports totalled only For Christmas —The regular meeting of the Mothers’ hall. The programme is an excellent $186,405. The exports for the month WHEN YOU BUY Gifts Is best selected ahead. We Club will be held in the Spring Ridge one. and all attending are assured of a just past aggregate $109,131. of which have laid In a splendid stock for setool on Wednesday afternoon at 3 $179,353 represented domestic goods, the holiday trade, which It will pay jr«*od time. Chief Black will occupy the you to examine. We have a mag­ o'clock. Trustee Mrs. Jenkins has kind­ chair. and $19.778 foreign goods. The revenue nificent stock of ring* In all the ly consented to read a paper on “The from duty amounted to $00.662.21, the latest settings. Diamond ring* at Influence of Example.” A large attend­ —Rev. Elliott S. Rowe will speak to­ Chinese tax $10,078, and other revenues M to *300. You can make >our Douse of CommoBS Scotch Whisky ■election now and we will hold them ance is requested. night in the auditorium of the Metro­ $759.79; totalling, $80,500. Last year for delivery. politan Methodist church on the “Drink the duty collected waa $56.852.97. You get the'Btst. For sale by the Leading Grocers and Bars. —The library return* show that in Question.” Last night the subject was J. WENGER. Jeweler. November there were issued 2.038 hooks “Gambling." These questions aiyl their ladles taking 058, gentlemen 1,100. The relation to this city are being ably dealt D OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO v 90 6»yemmeat Stmt. highest number issued on one day, 141; with by the speaker. All are Invited to OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO < VICTORIA, B. C. the average number 82. Fifty-one new attend. members joined the library. Of these 23 were ladles. 28 gentlemen. There —The annual meeting of the Local were * added to library shelves : Vols. Council of Women will be held on Mon­ 30 and 22 of the Nineteenth Century day next at the city hall. The morning series, the Presidents of the U. S. A. session will commence at 10.15, and from Jefferson to Fillmore, The Pro­ that In the lftemoon at 2. A reception THE STERLING, gress of Art in the Century, journals of for members of the executive and dele­ Legislative Assembly of B. C., 24th gates of affiliated societies to the annual 39 GOVERNMENT STREET. February, 21st June, 1002. meeting will be held at Bisliopscloee at — o- ... 8J$0 p. m. '...... — ■ f - ■« XMAS Scarcely Four Week» till Xmae """ And of bow roues le to be done. For me ay year, this store hits Perfume Atomizers. —Messrs. Beaumont Boggs and C. C. Entire Stock Must Be Sold at final Clearance Sale Prices FKirlded for your W6BM. Never have we been better prepared to aerve Rcvans, representing the B. C. Agricul­ , Nmaa Stork and greater variety, all well and ear», No toilet table le complete without an tural Association, will meet Auditor Jas. tally bought. Only by a pereoual visit eaa you get any Idea of what wo Atomizer. Every lady appreciates one, Great Reductions in Dress Goods,Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Un­ have for you.. OUR OOOftS are within the reneh of iverr purw Now especially so when Ailed with good per­ L. Raymur to-day. and look Into the u the he«t_tlme to come and mate your «election before the best things fume. We have Atomisera at 80c., 75c., accounts in connection with the recent derwear, Jackets, Waterproofs, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Blankets, Lace are «old. These prices leave you something for something else- ’ 11.00 and up. Try our La France Rose exhibition. It is understood that the Serf*d RaWts “Daphne Brawl." 3 16-ez pickets for...... 25c Perfume, 80c. ounce. finance committee of the council will re­ Curtains, etc. 5 FAWCETTS FAMILY T>RVO STORE. Be-OMMd Cwraets, Ne. I stack. 3 lbs. hr...... 25c Cor. Douglas St. and King’s Road. commend the appropriation of $1,500 to Millinery—At Final Clearance Sale Prices. Ladies’ and Children’s Best E.ytsh Red. per Ik...... ,j£ TELEPHONE 680. assist the association In meeting iti more pressing obligations. A deputa­ .Trimmed Hats, at One-Half Price. —The following donations have been tion interviewed the council on this sub­ Special for the Ball—Silk GlovtfYor Evening Wear (in all shades). The Saunders Grocery Co., Ld. thankfully received *at the Aged ject last evening previous to the meeting. Woman's Home'during November: Mrs. Regular Price, $1 00; Sale Price, 65c PHONE as.______58 AND U JOHNSON STREET. Rlttenbery, cream puffs, reading matter —Another accident occurred in Esqui­ and jelly; Mrs. Partridge, jelly and mau this morning, as a result of which brown bread; Mrs. Watson, cakes; Mrs. an able seaman named John Perry, of M. B. Sargison, Bibles; Mrs. Clay (Fort H. M. 8. Amphion, lost his life. He THE STERLING, 39 Government Street street), sandwiches and buns; Mrs. Wm. was working about a heap of ashes near BEAUTIFUL CARVING SETS. Grant, cash $25, flannels and fruit; Mrs. the Naval hospital when he missed -his 5 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooc )ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo4oupooooooooooooowoooov>ooooooooooooooôôô We have a large varied line of these seasonable goods and at very low uriee. a, W. R. Higgins, cream 'cake; Miss Mur­ footing and fell into the harbor. As­ »e bought In quantity. Any eaae you tray select for Xmas can be reserved’ ft ray, cash $1 and candy; Boiler Makers' sistance waa promptly summoned to his umsI lt"° “ ’ “*k* >our choU’e- °"r “« »r Table CutlerTto complete" TTnion, Tea, pies, cakes, butter and relief, but all .«fforts to save his life —The Victoria Literary and Debating oranges; A Friend, warm coat; Mrs. proved futile. An Inquest will be held •—The funeral of the late William Hige, dressing jacket; Mrs. Longfield, this afternoon to determine the cause of Mout took place this morning from the Society will meet to-qkrrow evening at clothing; Mrs. Stadhagen, two under­ the accident and until after it has been parlors of W. J. Hanna. Rev. W, D. 8 o’clock in the lectufe room of St. ROX'S. 78 GOVERNMENT STREET. shirts; Mrs. Grover Bnrke, reading mat­ Barber conducted the services. Andrew’s Presbyterian church. The dis­ held H. M. 9. Amphion, which was to cussion will be aé thé advisability of a POPE ter: Miss ’Cole, type writing; Urnes and have sailed south at 8 o’clock to-morrow JljVjtjljBjIjijIjIjIjIjIjIjIjIjI'jl Colonist daily papers. morning, will not get away. —The Harris» festival mass will be statutory eight-hsur day for working rehearsed to-morrow evening at the city m<

J, VIOTQBIA DALLY T. DgSDAY, DEUEMBEB

A teaspoonful in a Canadian Paeifie esquimau & nanaimo by. go, glass of water and TIME TAB! NO. 46. EFFECTIVE OCT. 28th. 1002. yott get » draught of Northbound. Southbound. , Northbound. Bet, Sooth Navigation Co., Ld, Leer*. Arrive. A Wed. A.M. P.M. Leave. Arrives ▼ACHTlNe. Health in 12.06 1 FEATURES OF NEW DEFENDER. Shawnlgan Laki Victoria ...... Duncans ...... 11.00 10.02 Shawnlgan Laae ------Bristol, „R.— I., ------Dec. 1.-Now that the con­ ALASKA ROUTE—FOR 8KAOWAT Ladysmith .... struction of the new cup defender has fair­ 11.55 Duncans v...... DIRECT. ML'/ Ladysmith ...... ly begun, tbe keel having been successfully Nanaimo ...... laid, it la possible to give In a general way Nanaimo ...... Ar. Wellington 12.63 Ar. Wellington ... a few of tue prlbcipal feature» of tins new Amur, Dec. 15th, 11 p. m. Murphy’s” Have-Gope Up defender for the America cup and honora. To Northern is. O. way porta, let and THROUGH TICKETS TO GBOFTON To all outward appearances tbe new boat 16th of each month, 11 p. m. But we are still selling our will not differ In a very great degree from Effervescent To Westminster, Tuesday and Friday, any of the uofooters turned out by the 7 a. m. HerreshoOs during the past 10 yeaia. It To Ahooeet and way porta, let of each •ml afternoon train». Far. from Victoria. Bin*!., »2; Batura, «!. * morning will have the same spoon bow, the same month, 11 p. m. ’ long overhang aft, and the same mod-tied To Cape Scott and way porta, 10th of THBOUGH TICKBTB V ICTOItlA TO ALBBBXI. tin keel, it appears, however, that roe each month, 11 p. m. -_8t*f® Nanaimo Tueeday» end Friday» on arrlral of train from rirtn.l. BURBANKS will be slightly broader than Constitution, To Quatelno and way porta, 20th of each bRetumlnrSSET&B Irara.b!”* AI1WrnlAlboral MMonday,°mU7* “mad‘d Thu«uJ*TdnradnV» ru.Far. fr^ viZS.VlSirU. Stafli..T'Iï'S: I#35i which hau a beam of 28 feet and 2Â Get in good condition month. 11 p. m. At same price. The best in the city. inches. Her keel will alao be longer and hewvlvr than Constitution, but at the aame Bicnralon Bite, In e««et te lU time eue will not draw so much water. for the trying winter For particulate ae to time, rate*, etc., A sped» I rate of one dollar In to Shawnlgan Lake, tickets 8be will carry In the neighborhood of apply to nearest agent, or good Baturdey» ind Bundeye. 18,000 square feet of sail. The méthode of days—take a nature’s J. W. TROUP, Manager, Victoria, B. O. QEO. U COURTNEY, TRAFFIC MANAGER. Mowat & Wallace construction pursued In the case of Coltim- bla and Constitution will be followed In tonic that aids diges­ Sk J. CO VLB, Assistant General Passenger Grocer», Cor. fetes «wd Pouftlo» •! the uew boat. The keel plates will be Agent, Vancouver, B. C. Hanged and webbed In three .sections, and tion—that acts gent­ H. H. ABBOTT, General Agent, Victoria. much of the bracing will l>e the aame. The Canadian FAREWELL TO PRINCE. workmen to-day removed the balance of ly on the bowels— Pacific the timbers and clay about the lead keel. Ratifie Coast SteamsMp Ca, j Dinner Tendered Siam's Future King at and tomorrow the carpenter» will com- that cleanses the sys­ Government House Last Evening. nienc-e smoothing the outer part of the lead In preparation for the tilting of the plates. tem—that keeps the And Soo Pacific Line The Crown Prince of Slam left last The after end of the lead keel appear» to night for hi» home. Hla visit to the city be some two feet lower than the forward blood rich—the circu­ Sooth-Eastern was apparently a very enjoyable on<\ and before leaving he expressed hla pleasure lation perfect — and, WORLD’S SCENIC ROUTE at spending another day on British terri­ THB BING. tory before taking hla leave for home. THE CORBETT-MGOVERN FIGHT. thenerve centres key­ I,RAVE VICTORIA, » P.M. The dinner given In hla honor at Govern­ Cottage City, Dec. 7, 19. 81, Jan. 12. LOWEST BATES. I BEST SERVICE. TICKETS TO ment House last evening Included Louisville, Ky., Dec. 1.—Chairman Bren­ To all pointe In Canada and the United among the gueete of Hla Honor the Lieut.- nan, of the board of public safety, an­ ed to the right tone— LEAVE SEATTLE, 9 A. M. Staten. The testent and beet equipped KOOTENAI, Governor, the Prince and his suite. Lord nounced to-day that under the decision of Cottage City or City of T< ska, Dec. 7, train crossing the Continent. Bishop of Golumbla, Hon. Wm. Temple- Judge Toney the board will in future per­ and the whole anato­ n.t. 1ft19, 25,‘A 31,ai Jan..Inn 6«, 12.VI an

BOMB AND FOREIGN WORKS. fected in various directions. Subscrip­ Cleveland.' were lik what kind of tions of all kinds were lopped off in large reception they wouU him. He felt To the Editor:—On Saturday lait yon and liberal measure. Then luxuries were like a lad going from home to were good enough to publish a letter of school for the first 1 It was a new mine commending the work done by the attacked, and books and pictures were lirions and al- B. C. Photo-Engraving Company in fur­ amongst the first to feel the blow. experience, and he nishing engravings for “Picturesque Vic­ inoet impatient to 1 hé end of bit toria," just Issyed by the Tourist Assocla- |jgg{dCotfeé Basil felt the pinch early, and having journey. tlThe object of that letter was to Impress no store of savings to fall back upon, and Id wane no rich father to come to his rescue, he The afternoon wai on the public that such illustrations could led a hand-to-mouth existence for many when /the train pull» be done as well by our local Victoria ar­ months, and was tempted sometimes to station. He was th f tists as by the much puffed Chicago ana (l lb. and Z lb. cans.) alight, but he News York houses, and recommended tWt fling down his palêfte and brushes in for the future all such work should be despa#:, and go back into the country vil­ There seemed lage from whence he came and try to m as not even a earn a living by mending road«kor driving side the tittle __ 2£® w.*. Its Purity is its Strength the crows away from the farmer’s corn. duty for waiting-root a* . writing, .od 1 he, «» g„. Now, however, the tide had . turned room, porter’s room a ooking a again. One commission " often led to a high-wheeled -car as dra r p, Further discoveries have been made In good many more. There was no knowing with a coachman in c colore the great mine at Zimbabwe, M.ahona- Flavor and Fragrance #» aatarai attribstes. what might grow out of this visit to perched like a statue, be bo^eat. land. Including an old stairway and n paa- aage tot feet long.______Sandhurst. Peter Cleveland might take (To be coded.) Imitations an it into hia head to have his own portrait Glass works, In which the glare la smelt­ CHASE & SANBORN, Uy *' ^ painted, or he might have a number of WESTMINSrpOTE ed with the aid of the electric current, daughters and they oil might clamor to will be opened at Dentach Mattel, In Tyrol, Avoid thorn. see themselves in oils and surrounded by Civic nominations held » In the course of this year. Montrealano Boston. gilt frames. The ambition to be “paint­ day, one result being tveary At the present ratio of progreee, seventy ed” was often as catching a* measles. was ‘ re-elected by aauatioi for years will elapse before Pompeii la entirely Any paterfamilias who started the game second term. There aWe « J*»**» uncovered. It I» thought that as much of generally found himself the happy pos­ than vacancies for tiTty*1 lîi/îî treasure remains ae hot been exhumed. school trtetees, so aiiectioi wm oe sessor of quite a gallery of family por­ A wonderful statue adorns a public traits. Very possibly it would be so in held next Monday. TWW» 1 •qua» in Yokohama. It la the seated Ij^^SpT Peter Cleveland’s case. candidates are as follet*. “y® image of the god Dlahutau, and its height Basil smiled broadly ns these thoughts are seeking re-eli..— ,— . irt and Is 6314 feet. The total weight of this great passed through his mind. He might be It. Yudall (retiring nftjooo statue- * ■is 450*tons, m*>d\BOO —pounds of «whide,H\ch are N orth western in for a lengthened stay in leafy Kent, vice): W. A. .lohm-on, W. Aiohneon. pure gold. so he carefully packed away his unfinish­ W. E. Van,tone, Mai lljjjlair, B. tl Wilson, Fine Art Furniture, refined in style, ed drawings and wondered if it would be W. S. Sill, A. J. Holm! and good enough for the King, can be possible to sublet his studio during the Wm. Pope find W. W, . For candis seen on the second and third floors at Smelting & Refining Go. period of his absence. school trustees there 1 ~ th^trustees Weller Bros. We invite you to inspect He dismissed the idea, however, after date's for three vac »nci the “Royal Furniture." awhile. He might be back in town again tceklng re-election. , .... Buyers ot sooner than he expected. Moreover, in There is no change lo illy the tele­ A German died recently weighing 8% any case, he would want to run np to thon e strike situation. F.ie »1 mft®“ cwts. GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER ORES, town every now and then, and it would nger and one new gfrl ire nng the be cheaper to house himself in his own service up ns well as ttiy e MATTES, BULLION, FURNACE rooms than to go to an hotel. The por­ The -provincial tax m4o u resumed Alexandra Royal College of ter’s wife would get his bed ready any on Monday. A great gen) opertiee, Music and Art. AND CYANIDE PRODUCTS. time, provided he gave her twenty-four more or less improved. In 1 arts of the district were sold. Tin Mentions Lours’ notice. The services of B. Urquhart Jackson, Location" of Works: “No,” he reflected. “I’ll have no are that- it will be a roord 1 for the G. O. V., have been secured by the Royal strangers prying round my rooms.” govern in cut. Alexandra College of Music and Art for TIMES DAILY FASHION HINTS. Heuc evvgot thevutr commissionvwwwieo,v„ on Tuesday The Scotchmen of the,-jfto ceie- class and private tuition on the violoncello. morning; on Thuredny afternoon he was | '>rute *\m and bow; every bit of laçe or ribbon, Dated 26th September. 1908. sufficient cash to pay for hia fare to j The Shah has a weakn*or sponge THOMAS. every ring and bangle and brooch, every Hoydown station where Peter Cleveland ADOLPHUS R. PARPENTERS’ TOOLS.; lit (NUUK Will. Süîî ! bad promised to send a conveyance to BY SILAS K. HOCKING. be .in „ its. place and must receive, . . special.. , .meet A »,»»», him. however, proved less • cruel ^ ALL KINDS OF attention, and in tiie end they are rarely Fortune, satisfied. They always think they ***! tUan h» feared. Notwithstanding the BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, PIPE, IRON AND Author of “God’s Outcast,” '*Hn Spite of better looking than they are. I don’t rtp- Fate,” “To Pay the Price,” “For bad tipacs and the general depression In ( pos any woman since Eve ever had the trade one of the dealers had sold a draw-, STEEL, PAINTS AND OIL. SOMETHING Such is Life,” “The Heart of Man.” gift to sec herself as others see- her, and log cf his only the previous day. The • “For Life au% Liberty,” “A Sou of it isn’t likely that Miss Dorothy Cleve­ dealer admitted that the price was a GOOD: IRONITE VARNISH. z...... Reuben." etc. land will be an exception to the rale.” beggarly one, but it was the most he Basil took the letter out of his pocket could get. The Victona and read it again, interjecting his com­ CHAPTER I. Basil made no complaint. Even a NICHOLLKS & RENCUF, LTD., ments as he went along. “Of course beggarly price was better than no salt at The Turn of the Tide. I’ll accept the commission; it's a chance all. With two five-pound notes in bfe Corner Tate» and Broad Bts., Victor!*, B. 0 When Basil Pendarvis received a com­ that doesn’t turn up every day. . . . pocket in addition to Peter Cleveland’s mission to paint the portrait of Dodo, or, ‘The inconvenience of being out of town.’ comtcfiAston he feït himself a rich man. more correctly, Dorothy Cleveland^ . . . Oh, well, there are two sides to He walked across Trafalgar square with that question. A few weeks in the coun­ daughter of Peter Cleveland, J.P., D.L., a tense of freedom and independence he 1 First Class Table and Service of Sandhurst, Kent, he flung his palette try ought to be a jolly nice change. had not known for many a long day. He Daly Times and brushes to the other side of the room . . . ‘Arrange own time for sitting, could hold his head as high as anybody. Booms With or Without Bath and muttered a fervent “Thank Heaven!” but not to be too long drawn ont.’ . . It was a still, windless day in Septem­ Delicate, very likely. Women usually Aaerlcai Plan—$1.25 te after which pious outburst he put on his ber. The sun shone warmly through a Reacfahe Right People at the Right Time hat and went down the street to a little are, more or less. . . . ‘No need for thin veil of mist. The distant lengths of Dominion Hotel $2.50 per day. hurry; the price will not be a matter for streets loomed mysterious and uncertain; tobacconist shop, and with the reckless VICTORIA. B. O. European Han-(room only) improvidence of youth spent eight pence consideration, so long as the portrait is even the sound of traffic seemed muffled. on a cigar. It was the first cigar he bad satisfactory.* . . . That is all right Ixrodon was rapidly filling again. Nearly Pru 1 50c to $1.50 per day. purchased for many weeks, for funds frqm one.point of view, but » Mtiatoc- thc p,ople we,e hack from theli>oM- Evening aper, the Shoppers’ Guide had ben low and got steadily lower. tory portrait—ahem. Wrinkles to be dis­ days. ’Buses were crowded inside and But the tide had turned again. With pensed with whenever possible. Crows- | out. The pavements were black with . home after the day's work is done, when feet to be ignored. Grey hairs ditto. "toUtoTto to': ! Complexion to be enn.bt from.be roe, I people. time to re*d the new* *nd study the ads* I In front of Charing Cross post office he A FLOOD OF Snaure of extravagance, knd he fini,g I «"<» «* evening; ^ we mu.t manage | paused for a moment or two, and looked f expeditions. down his shilling with the air of a mil­ that ‘satisfactory’ part somehow. I right and left, and the sight stirred hie ‘Guest during the time the work is In j heart as it had done a hundred times be- BRILLIANT LIGHT lionaire or a company promoter, and progress or---- ’ . . . Better be silent dropped the change into hie ticket pocket i fore. Makes your house luminous—that’s what on that point till I get there. If they “And yet there are people who say they electric lighting does. You tome home as though coppers were not worth con­ are nice folk it will be all right, if not, TO-ftPS NEWS TO-DAY sidering. ! donkMlic London,” he murmured to him­ late—everything dark as Egypt. _ No grop­ He did not light his cigar, however. well, Phil lives in the neighborhood some­ self./“Well, there is no accounting for ing for matches In the darkness, if we where. . . . ‘The sooner the work is tastes.” After which reflection he felt The Times** the Associated Pf4s reports, end owing to ••wire” your house—Just “touch the but­ He waited till he got back to his studio. begun the better.’ . . . Old man ap­ ton.” or turn on the switch, and hall or Then he dropped into an easy chair and hungry. He was not surprised at that the different time between the test and the west K is able bedroom is flooded with light. Easy when mattered a second time with even more pears to be in a harry; lkdy going to get when he looked at the clock in the post yon know how—we know how and are at fervor than at first, “Thank Heaven!” married, perhaps. Well, anyhow, I’m office window. to famish ie news oo Ac day it tiffins. It slsohas a your service. Yet, if the truth must-be told, Heaven ready to go to-morrow. I’ll write him “Why, in another hoar ray train corps of feial correspondents at Halifax, Ottawa and was not in his thoughts. Like most other by return of post.” starts," he said to himself. “How the Hinton Electric Co., people, he occasionally used words and The next morning brought a letter morning has flown!” throughookitish Columbia. phrases without thinking of thgir mean­ from Phil Duncan, a casual letter rang­ A grilled chop in the Grand Hotel res­ LIMITED ing. There was a stirring of gratitude ing over many topics, but with an im­ taurant and a cigar (this time a four- S3 GOVERNMENT 8T„ VICTORIA. in his heart—a sense of relief, the dawn portant paragraph in the middle. penny one) yielded him very considerable of a new hope, and he gave vent to hia “By the bye, I fell across my neighbor, satisfaction. Then he walked into Char­ 10 Right Price feelings in the form of words that came * Mr. Peter Cleveland, this morning, and ing Cross station, purchased a third class The Victoria No. 2 BulMtog DENTISTRY FOB ALL handiest. | he tells me that he has written to you ticket to Hopdown (he was strongly rate el The Times b 75 cento per month, ^ His providence just then was Phil ; asking if you will paint his daughter’s tempted to travel first class), got his The Society On and after Nov. 14th, for ONE MONTH Duncan. On that point he had not the i portrait. I don’t know what you have traps out of the left-luggage office and delivered ■ carrier. Incorporated 30th Oct., 1902. ONLY, Dental Work will be done at the ghost of a doubt. Phil had been his j on the stocks at present, but if you are i leisurely walked np and down the plat- Board of Directors West Dental Parlor» friend before; had purchased his pictures [ not altogether too busy I hope you will form until he found an empty compart- Perdrai B. Brown. Jam. Forman. when he did not want them, or induced > oblige him. He’s a bluff, hearty Eng- I ment, which he promptly took possession J. U. McLaughlin. Charles F. Gardiner. For the following fees: hi# friends to do so, sometimes against i lit*man is Cleveland, without ‘side’ or Ots P. J. Riddell. FuH plates (Vulcanite) ...... -fJ-oO pretence. I don’t think, between our­ Secretary-Treasurer, A- 8t- Fllnt* Gold Crowns (22 1-3 flue, solid cusps). 5.00 their wills. Half an hour later he had left noisy, The Iwice-A-Wcek Times Bridge werk tteeth wltaout platw) from «.50 “Good old Phil!” Basil muttered to 1 selves, that he knows much about art, smoky London behind him and was Auditors: Gold fillings from ...... 2.W) himself as he watched the smoke curl­ or about artists for that matter. But speeding through green fields and past - El worthy. J- B* Church. Pin tins alloy filling» from ...... LOO NOTK.-6ub^Ptlon. .» du. Md pay- Teeth cleaned free of charge. Teeth ex­ ing slowly above his head. he’s heard from somebody that you are qniet farmsteads and rounding wooded SVie from Wednesday, 06 th November, 1W2, Is sent tjany addtea in Canada or the United States for $1.50; following, at the tracted absolutely without pain. All work Phil was very little older than Basil, a rising man, and he has an idea that a hills still untouched by autumn’s yellow and every Wedni— 1 esday ... will be guaranteed perfect In fit and ar­ at least in years, but in experience, I» ‘rising’ man is moFe likely to take pains finger. He sat With his elbow on the i and foreign countries for extra. Bociety’s office, 15 Jro“Ç^0f FLINT. tistically correct. Patrons may select suffering, in manner, and even in appear­ with his work and make a greater effort window-sill and looked steadily at the Secretary. teeth required from a large variety. Badly fitting plates made over so that they will ance he was many years his senior. to please than a man who is risen. gliding country; but he did not always fit. Expert operators always In attendance. “It’s just like him,” Basil went on, There’s another thing about Cleveland. see the scenes through which he was ^'•àjàà\'A7Ca a ra This opportunity to secure the very beet polling contentedly at his cigar. “I ex­ He won’t grumble about the price if he’s passing. He kept wondering what the dental work at the above 1eee may not pect he guessed I was getting pretty hard satisfied with the work-----" occur again. Remember the time limit will THIS be Dec. I4tb. 1902. A up again. Nobody wants pictures in Basil laid down the letter and smiled. Office hour*, from 8.30 a. m. to 8.30 p. m. these days. In bad times luxuries have “Good old Phil,” he murmured to him­ THE WEST DENTAL PARLORS. to go by the board and pictures are the self; “he wants me to think that he’s CUT Rooms* 1. 2 and 3. Over Htbben’s Book Store, first luxuries to go. I wonder how he had neither lot nor part in the matter. 102Vi* GOVERNMENT ST. managed to work the oracle with Cleve­ It’s just like him. I believe he’s tine ILLUS­ land?” most unselfish fellow alive. I wish he Basil closed his eyes for a while and had better health. Such a man deserves TRATES KINdHAM&CO nearly let his cigar out. He was trying to live.” to sort out what he knew or had heard During the rest of the day Basil busied TBOUXOB ALLEY, about his new client It was not very himself in getting what he called his mneh. He was a neighbor of Phil's, and “traps” together,” and he performed his RPgga The application of the most perfect Truss task with groat cheerfulness. He was that ha* ever been Invented. Some of tue very rich. That was about all he could very worst cases In Victoria are held per- j* Good Washed Nut Coal, *5.80 per ton. remember. glad to get out of London. Glad to turn fvcily without pain or Inconvenience. Not This Is a rood fuel for cook stoves. He opened hie eyes again after a while his back upon his unfinished pictures, cent la charged till you have worn It and began to pull spasmodically at his j glad to be.faced with a fresh task and a d are satisfied. TKI.KPHONE 647. I fresh interest. For weeks past he had C. K. HEARD, curar. Moody Block, Cor. ï.tc» »nd Broad. “I shall not get my money’s worth out felt stale and utterly unfit. His work of this weed unless I’m careful,” he said brought him no inspiration and very little Cdvenette Rainproof Coats, SOT1CI iT NOT RESPONSIBLE. to himself with a smile. “It’s stupid to pleasure. The critics praised his pictures in the Academy, but nobody wanted to worry one’s brains about anything while Application will be made by the under­ Bit. SHIP smoking,” and for several minutes he buy them; and but for some black-and- signed at the next meeting of the Board white work he would have starved. $9.00, $13-50, $16.80. of Licensing Commissioners for the CltJ turned all his attention to his cigar. of Victoria, to be held after the expiration But his thoughts persisted in wander­ He would have gone abroad if he could of one mouth from this (late, for the tmna- M.E. Watson ing away at their own sweet will in spite have raised the money. He wanted a fer of the license to *Ai beer, spirits and FROM CALLAO. fresh inspiration—so he said tt> himself. other fermented retail at the HUGGINS. Master. of everything. Georite’s Hotel, Eequlmalt road, Vic­ Neither the master nor “I wonder what this Miss Dorothy As yet he had painted no great picture; 1 co Men’s Overcoats (left from toria. from Stephen Harold Roblln and will be responsible for any debts contract­ Cleveland is like?” he. reflected. “Not no one was more conscious of this than Phillip Uromble to Hugh Simpson, of Ea- ed by the crew of the above vessel, with­ pretty, of course—it’s astounding what a himself. He had done good work, honest qulmalt, British Columbia. out their written authority. irr._ and conscientious. He was spoken of as Dated this 6th da, of November VICTOltlA & VANCOUVBB STEVEDOR­ erase plain people have for having their last season), half price ING & CONTRACTING CO., a rising man. The pictures he had sold p. cbombib! portraits painted—nor young—the ambi­ Agents. tion to be painted in oils rarely comes had commanded excellent prices. But of to people before they ere forty—nor Id- i late sales had fallen off altogether. Times trresting, hence she will want to be hung j were bad. Business men spoke of money for cash. PATENTS TndIÔpybÎohm In the Academy, that may be taken for being scarce. Taxes were high and the V*k FOB SALE. 1 Preen red In all cenntrleA granted,” and Basil pulled at his cigar necessaries of life abnormally, dear. On nç.rrtw. of the recced, cnretnll, mnd. with increased vigor. every hand people were considering how PRINTING PRESS FOR SAD*—Tk. Oot- mnd report, given. «All of erlte tor lo- “I wish the old man wanted his own they could cut down expenses and what «II pîii.»ï which th. ti.d/Tttnex wa. torMttaî. portrait pointed instead,” Basil went on things they could do without. prlntid tor aevernl pm Thebjdta at length. “There’s not a hundredth Nobody, of course, could do without $2x47 Inches, and In ever, rwpeet the ROWLAND URITTAN, food, or fire, or clothes; and whatever B. Williams & Co nrees is in first-claw condition. Very part as much trouble with a man, and suitable for small dally or weeklyofficw- UArhanl(-i Engineer and Patent Attorney, the results ore generally far more satis­ else there was money for—or there was u"cwt «.SOO^WBI be ..^fnr sfco ceh. j OlTBnlldtog. Vxnwn.ee, factory. Women are so particular. Every not—money had to be found for reqt, told of the dress, every pleat and tuck rates and taxes. So economics were ef-

I VICTORIA DAILY TIMfibuESDAY, DLCBMBBB y, l90il. ------■..... , ...... ' J!LIL,■ ooooooooooooooooooooooooo^ un un Ebony Goods NEW OAK GOODS 11 1st OOLD DUST twinm do your worTl Direct Importation from France. EBONY MIRRORS. We have just opened a large consignment of English Oak wire, consisting of LEE & FRASER EBONY HAIR BRUSHES. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. EBONY CLOTH BRUSHES. Are You Hunting EBONY HAT BRUSHES. Trays, Salad Bowls, Biscuit Jars, Spirit EBONY SHAVING BRUSHES. For up-to-date Carpenters’ Tools? We are FOR SALE EBONY MANICURE ARTICLES. Frames, Inkstands, Butter Dishes, and showing a very complete line. Butt Chatham street, 8-roomed house and large lot, H. and O. Water, Electric Light a Number of Smaller Pieces Gauges, Coping Saws, Boring Toole, Spiral. and Sewer Connection. Price only $2,0 CO. JOHN COCHRANE, Ratchet Screwdrivers, etc., etc. Have Just 9 AND 11 TROUNCB AVENUE, VICTORIA, B. C. These are all of the betfc quality, with elegant silver-platçd mounts on opened a - shipment of DIS8TON SAWS, CHEMIST, rickel and silver, and would make very useful and handsome CHRISTMAS direct from the factory, including all kinds N.W. Cot. Yates & Douglas Sts. PRESENTS. of Hand, Rip and Croaa-cut Saws, An op­ portunity of allowing them to you will be appreciated. Fire, Life, Marine and Accident EODSEVELT OH C. E. REDFERN, A. McGregor & Son, Insurance THE CORPORATIONS Established 1802. 43 Govemm ent etreet. Telephone 118. PHONE 668. 06 JOHNSON ST. Losses settled with promptitude and liberality.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^OO (Continued from page l.t HALL, GOEPEL & CO., loo OevemmestStreet After referring to the PactBc cable and the Philippine situation the Preai­ dant sa.ra there shonld be no halt in the work of building up the nary, proridiug Francis & Christmas Groceries MONEY TO LOAN at lowest current rates. every year additional lighting craft. The Monroe doctrine should be treated Quality to suit all pockets. action Mart, SHARES AND DEBENTURES of reli­ aa the cardinal feature of American foreign policy, but it would he worse lias Street. Day’s Comic able local industrial concerns dealt in. than idle to assert it unless we Intended ïLlOWS’ BLOCK, CITY AND FARM PROPERTY bought to back it up, and if can be backed up lowest Prices for Cash. only by a thoroughly good nary. Member 3rd, 1902 and sold. And The President then proceeds: I . : 2 p. m. .FIRE INSURANCE written in the Cale- eeiiecially urge upon the congress the 80 Douglas Balance bnrignment Oriental and Annuals need of wise legislation for Alaska. No Austrian ‘"lugs and Art Squares, all Containing all the latest and moat ~ dOnian Ins. Co„ of Edinburgh, and country has a more valuable possession HARDRESS CLARKE, •—Street. rises; Ja lnge; Screens; Rattan 1 popular English Comic Songs, ap in mineral wealth, in Ssheries, in furs, i Ui Lounges and Chairs;1 ■nng at the London Music Halls. Phoenix, of London, The 21st Comic Annual now In forests and also in land available for Rockers; Chies; Bedroom Sets; stock. certain kinds of farming and stock Baby Cj__ and Cote; Ornaments; growing. Alaska needs a good land Igw. Electro-Plat and Sundry House- and such provisions for liomeateads *nd hold A. W. JONES, C. L. Reeve, of Albernl, Is In the city SITUATION WANTBI>—By young girl, aa Inlon Organ, aa good as *8 PORT STREET pre-emptions as will encourage pertin­ on his way home, after having Bold the mother’s help or nnrae. Apply 6 Hum­ Fletcher Bros. ent settlement. We should shape legis­ launch Halybank at Vancouver. He boldt street. W. B. FISHER. lation with a view not to the exploiting aaya that It Is the intention of some Van­ Auctioneer. GOVERNMENT 8T. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo couver canuery men to start up au estab­ WANTED—Strong lad as apprentice, bak­ and abandoning of the territory, bat to lishment at Albernl la time for the next ing trade. Coombs * Boa*. 231 Cook 81 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the building up of homed therein. Laws season. They are busy at present locating should be enacted to protect thé Alaskan a site, and when the selection la made the WANTED—Woman, some experience in F. «Alttencourt. salmon fisheries against the greed which plant will be Installed. The run on the parsing, for responsible position. Apply Albernl canal, Mr. Reeves says, has always D. V., Times. WE GUARANTEE would destroy them. Their manage­ been very large, and there are plenty of ment and control shouldjm turned over Indians. AUXILIARY BALL GIRL WANTED—For light house work. to the commission oPlfiMmd fisheries. wee Apply A., care of p. O. Box 306, Victoria. Alaska should have a delegate In the Bggan Strakooch, advance agent for the company headed by Mr. and Mrs. û Mil- WAXT?I>r^«rnta fo 84,11 th0 Monroe congress. It would be well if a con­ ton Roy le, who will play the comedy Chemical Ink Eraser and other Al ar­ gressional committee should visit Alaska I •‘Friends” on Monday. December 8th, at ticles; big money. Call or write to CHENIAINUS HOSPITAL and Investigate Its needs on the ground.1 toe \ let or la theatre, la lu the dty. “Wkite Horse Cellar” ess 7KX- br- Ù: 41 VUw SECOND ANNUAL MYSTERIOUS ACCIDENT. R. A. Kegel, meter reader and collector for the B. G. Electric Railway Company, TO LET—Large superior rerideuce. Vic­ Under lnriri» from Mr. Fullerton, SCOTCH WHISKY left Victoria some days ago to take the toria West, near car Une; completely re­ one of the prolre of the Sunshine Fac- Crew of Edith Have No Knowledge of ! paired and Improved; modem convetol- BALL I How Their Ship Met Accident. position of time keeper, etc., on the Nickel tory, Victoria,] ic„ I have removed to 10 Teen Old. Hate mine, Simllkameen. *evel turf- Robert Talt, Will be given at Chemalnna on 68 Dallas road. my Bale Roonq i„oïmr are to ho removed from the bottom of the stenuier Buitu iu dry dock W. J. Chisholm, who Is to tie a member LADY COMPANION HELP WANTED— S3 Blichard St., W. A. WARD & CO., The anaft I» to be drawn and Ill:- alilp U of the cable staff at Bamfleld, la at the To assist with light house work, cere of Friday, Dec. 12th, 1902 '“l h* ‘leaned and pe.nted. Uu6 the tore- Vernon on his way to the West Coast. three,children (under 6 years), and plain going. together with a few broken riba re- W. H. Hayward and wife, and A. Mag- AWlIl Sell at Victoria, B. C Sole Agents for B. C w,.ar7: Food home. P A special train will be run, leaving Vic­ preaeut the total injuries to the .hip 'ana- neaon, arrived from the Sound yesterday O. Box 232. Phoenix. B. O. toria at 7 p. m. Returning, leave Cbe- talned somewhere between Nceh Bay and by the steamer Majestic. malnua 2 a. in. Holders of tickets entitled Flattery roedug on a atretch of water not D. Kother Ingham, of Croft on, returned by FOR KALE—1.000 shares In Mounts Bicker to round trip transportation. Those not more than seventeen or eighteen miles the Queen City after making a trip aa PUBLI AUCTION and Brentoo Mines at 8ftc. AodIv having tickets can procure them on train. from JhWU °Lthe pl*le• wtro broken, end far North as Quatelno. “Shares,” Times Offlee. W Parlor cars will also be put on In addition from where they were struck there Is n Charles Wilson, K. C.. arrived from Van­ to coach, for which the usual charge of 60c. 355555555553554444444 ,*',réu'h “ad then snother dent, ns couver last evening by the Princess Louise. each way will be made. * T/c «444 4444555555555555^J though the steamer struck some submerged Mr and Mrs. John Kelly, of Atlln. are Tickets—Gentlemen, $2; ladles, ill) Ü i?rtT,nif :w°' a P'wc and then visiting Mrs. W. H. Welch. Jubilee avenue. INTERNATIONAL striking It again before pa seing. The ease L. H. Netherby was among the passen­ Thursdf, Dec. 4, Ido* J.oTrHbo °‘“1- Not a mao aboard the gers from Vancouver last evening. VICTORIA THEATRE'S big collier felt any shock. Captain Hall J. A. Fullerton and C. M. Marpole, of » UASBfl Bt>OW AND 8ILVBB \ancouver. are at the Driard. POLISH. A Rare Chance a deep water from the Ms he left Tacoma with a cargo of coal J. N. Senkler, of Vancouver, la at the 28 CASES SIHVOLISII. THURSDAY, DEC. 4. Imperial. BASKETBALL To close an estate, we have been Instructed to offer for sale nutll the steamer started to Mak by the 10 OASae LIQl BLUING. Mb bead at an alnrmlng rate oI Flattery. Not OAKLAND VK JAMBS BAY. • Jatnee A. Herne’s Great Play, 10 CASB8 LIQl SIIOB POLISH. one of the Mb until she was safely lu doth and the water HOW BALLOONS ARB y ADR pumped from around her did he discover 1.000 EMPTY TV NBW AND CLEAN. Mb the reason. The whole occorrAve to him The silk need In balloons la of various Drill Hall Concert Tb— goods wtin sold in gny quanti- aiuM* iJooT* extraordinary one He has grades, but the beat balloons—each as are ties to salt parctufc. îlm.ï*8 dlac“»amg II with different used by the war department and the T0-H0RR0W NI6HT. Also will Mil 2,0 B-ds. Bid- Board. Finest and Best Farms s manneia, and the conclusions reached by United States weather bureau—are made Hearts of Oak Wire Mattress.,,, Sewing Machines, «orne la that the ship struck a submerged of the comme silk which the European peas­ In Victoria District. • vessel, probably one of the many that have ants obtain from the wild cocoons. Ordi­ Crockery. 2 Cook fl*. 1 Range. 3 Cocos THE BEST OF THEM ALL disappeared off the Island coast, and in nary balloons are made of cotton only, but Door Msts, etc., et| Situate within five miles of the City Hall, and with over 1,000 this manner was no myaterlooly damaged. Companion play to “Shore Acres.” of the most expensive kind. It la that This ssl— Is wortlif sttentlon. Presented by an Excellent Company, with feet of the loveliest sea beach to be found anywhere. The soil is known In commerce as “long fibre South Csnsry Birds rslkls Victoria. Magnificent New Scenery and Startling the very best, and the situation most desirable in everyrparticular. —We have just received a carload of Sea Islands cotton.” Electrical Effects. Direction of Mrs. James For terms, etc., apply to And when a balloon la to be made, the Cheap Fuel. r. l! prENCOURT, very fine Rolled Top Desks. We can A. Herne. raw silk or cotton la ran through a ma­ Auctioneer. Prices, 25c., 50c., 75c, and $1.00. conceive of nothing better es an Xmas chine. whose construction la aevret, where gift for your business or professional It receives from thirteen to twenty-one dif­ friend. Weller Bros. • ferent coats of varnish. This Is the only place In the world where balloons are var­ VICTORIA THEATRE Heisterman & Co. The largest telegraph offlee In the world nished by machinery. Hand labor la em­ COKE TUESDAY. DBG. 2nd. r" la that of the Loudon post offlea In It ployed elsewhere, and a double coating of AUCTION there are over 3,000 operators constantly varnish la about the limit. Machine var­ First presentation here of Joseph Arthur's ?? 5 fff gi, inririr«rd«««««‘irir«Pir.i i employed, about one-third of whom are nishing hm this great advantage In that Beautiful Melodrama, women. none of the coats are thick tâiough to be $4 00 per ton $4-00 detected by the sharpest eyes. It takes |kng Tharsdi, Dec. 4th, 30,<**> coats to make a single Inch In 2 Chin, in Tibet. Is the lake which thickness. -AT H- lies at a greater height than any other In After the rolls of silk and cotton have Delivered. the world. It» level is 16.000 feet. The been varnish til enough they are hung up lowest Is the Dead sea—1.290 feet beiow _ ÇITY AU6TB HART,__ LOST RIVER on linen to dry. Next the folia are cut Into APPLY GAS WORKS A Pastoral Love Story. segments and sewed together by the wo­ M BROAD MEET. JUST ARRIVED men of the neighborhood. A final varnish­ Magnificent Scenery, Thoroughbred ing of the seams only and the balloon la Horses. Bicycle Race, Old Ttoll Gate, riiuJy for shipment. Country Orchestra, etc. It does not take long to make a big bal­ IV ; > Prices, 26c., 60e„ 75c. and $1.00. Scats "t&v loon. Not so long ago Mr. Myers received Furniture aid fruit on sale Saturday morning at Victoria Book a telegraphic order for twenty targe bal­ 1,000,000 PLAYER’S Jc Stationery Store. loons for the United States government Fine Hydraulic Demtifchatr, coat $175; signal service. The whole batch of them Cottage Plano; Domeatlfcnd White Sew- was finished within the phenomenally short Ing Machines; CarpetsTpictures; Iron. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO time of three days. It is Interesting to Walnut, Ash and Maple Ms; Wire, Wool compare this time with that required to and Box Mattresses; fables; Chaire; build a single balloon for Andre. And bis Rockers; Books mM Mid; 3 Nice Cook balloon was varnished only thrice!—Chaun- States; Child’s Cflbe; Gdarts; Crockery; Right in Line ENGLISH CIGARETTES coy McGovern in Pearson’s. Glassware; Heaters; Footpowvr Circular Saw; Clocks. AtaO-u qualty of Assorted Dried Fruits, etc., etc. \ VICTORIA FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Tel. 294. ] Terms cash. In 7, io, 50 and ioo packages. w.j jonkA For Your Fire Station Telephone. 538. Dominion Oovernmentluctloneer. 8—Birdcage W’k. and Superior 8L James B. AOBNT9— — ■ —re 4— Carr and Slmcoe Sts., James Bay. Holiday Printing 5— Mlchigan and Menxlee Sta., James Bay. Oftbrickjc 6— Menzles and Niagara Sts.. Jame* Bay. The latest In Christmas Carda, Turner, Beeton & Co., Ld. 7— Montreal and Kingston Sta., James Bay. lunglcmro sentimental verse embellished with 8— Mo'treal and Slmcoe Sts., James Bay. home scenes. ("Tie here the house­ a If Dalu.' Rd. and Slmcoe St., James Bay. Substitute What Do hold kodak comes In). These cards 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 14— \ ancouver and Burdette Sts. are much appreciated by absent , A prominent Southern ladyj 15— Douglas and Hnnibofdt Sta. friends. 16— Humboldt and Rupert Sta. Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville, 21—Yatea and Bro»d Sts. Prepared You Link 23— Fort and Government Sta. Aluminum Card Cases Tenn., tells how she was cured 24— Yates and Wharf Sts. OF OUR GOODS Handsomely engraved -Wth name, Jo—Johnson and Governmeiai ^*s. For four yeai1» wa haV, been 65 and 75 cents. Lett’s Diaries, Ploubet’s of backache, dizziness, painful o^~Houflae 8t - between Fort and View. selling ^-HMd^nrtcri Fire Dept., Cormorant St and irregular periods by Lydia E 31—\ lew and Blanchard Sta. Christmas Lettering 82—Fort and Quadra Sta. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 34—Yates and Cook Sta. * Groceries jfc Froviions (Gold), 25 cents a line. Select Notes on the Oadhoro Bov Rd. and Stanley Ave. WHAT IS MB VERdAt^ Now la the time to have your “ Gratitude compels me to acknowl­ 36-Junctlou Oak Bay and Cadboro Bay Eds. Music and Art Works bound up for edge the great merit of your Vege­ m7—Cadboru Bay and Richmond Eds. the holidays. Dont leave it for the table Compound. I have suffered for .41—Quadra and Pandora Sts. “NEVER TIRE OF RECOMMENDING •-----HO T GUILTYi last moment. / four years with irregular and painful and Blanchard Sta. IT.”—“We were astonished and grateful. Not guilty or mtorepreaeoteon. I shall never tlrd of recommending to International Lessons. 43—Caledonia and Cook Sts. We sell at prices consistent mb menstruation, also dizzinesh, pains in 45—Spring Ridge. others your splendid remedy.” P. * the back and lower limbs, and fitful our motto, “Best goods at lowest Victoria Printing 40—North Chatham St. and Stanley Ave. Houldworth, 6 South View, Paisley St prices possibly.” sleep. I dreaded the time to come 61—Houglas and Discovery Sts. Xewlugtdn, Hull. CHRISTMAS ILLUSTRATED PAPERS which would only mean suffering to £r;£?vM»*trual irregularities, weakness, companies have a premium Income of over NEW YORK. Alexander Society. better and cheaper than storing your wheel £20,000,000 a year. In the cellar to come out In the spring all leooorrhæa, displacement or ulceration In hi. Inimitably hamormi, end lnntrnetlT, rusty and possibly useless. , the womb, that bearing-down fuel­ lecture* on Human Nature. Monday- !t takes about 50 tons of paint to cover NINTH. FIRST DRAWING ing, Inflammation of the ovarien, back­ *be 120 acres which the surface of the "Brelne." TnendnH-"How All Gin Suo- ache, they should remember there is M'NBILLY—At Nelson, on Nor. ZTtb, the c«d In Idfe," W-pdnwily—“Who Are On For appropriation at January General Forth bridge represents. wlfç of B. McNMIly, of a daughter. Meeting. For particulars apply 83 ntral Cycle Depot, one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Benefactor,?" Public exemlnetlon, each a 8. BAXTER. St- Tfces. nimley, link ham ff Vegetable Compound.' Chinese military drums are made of wood. HAMILTON—At Nelnon, on Nor. 21th, the night. Silver collection. Private eon- Secretary-Treasurer, Brad Fra*. Wife of B. J. Hamilton, of ■ daughter. •nltatlon dally In parlor of hall. 58 Wharf Street. PHONE NO. A8S7. Ohll ua up 00 the Phone and 1 will • end for your bicycle.

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