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VOLUME 47. VICTORIA, B. 0. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1908. NO. 14fi.

gatta sightseers a notice would be poet-? WHALERS RETURN HOME. ed on the round-house warning people TWELVE KILLED BY IS THE RAILWAY not to use thj> track that day. ARRESTS EXPECTED KAISER MAKES GUNS USED IN Daniel Campbell, former provincial HEAT IN CHICAGO Lost From Brig and Given Up tor constable at Esquimau, and now a Dead, But Finally Rescued. TRACK HIGHWAY? hotel keeper at Colwood. remembered IN MURDER CASE ANOTHER BLUNDER PITTSBURG RIOT the building of the E. & N., and the New York, June 28.—After having practice of using the track as a high­ Record During Twenty-four long been given up for deal, six whal­ way. While working at his trade in er* are safe here to-day. having ar­ INTERESTING POINT the city' he used thi track twice a day, MARYLAND POLICE PROMISES TO SUPPORT bETECTIVE WOUNDED Hours—No Relief in rived on the White St#r* liner Ottle In company wltn scores of others. He efight The boat's <-rew of five men in RAISED IN LAWSUIT Waa never stopped And never heard if ^SEARCHING FOR SUSPECTS GREEKS IN CRETE charge of Apt one Pinna, the third . DURING THE FIGHT any of the railway officials stopping mate of the brig Sullivan, on March JOth. off the west coast of Africa, Mr.&Peters asked that the court and (Times Leased Wire.) were curried so far by u whnlt# to Jury should view the scene, but hla Body of Eastman Laid at Rest For Years the Public Has Been Chicago, June 28.—Twelve persons Von Buelow Succeeds in Extri­ which )hey had made fast, that the Strike of Street Railway Em­ lordship saw no reason for It In view died In Chicago as the result of heat ship’s lookout lout them In the twi­ Freely Walking E. & N. ot what he called the singularly clear Near Scene of cating Ruler From Awk­ light. ployees Has Tied Up statement of the facts of the yase. the last 24 hours, according to re­ ' Line. Crime. ward Position. With but one day’# rations and no Subsequently, however, the majority of ports mads by the « uroner early to­ water, they drifted six days . before System. the jury expressed a desire to go out day. they were picked up by the stvurrer and Sheriff Richard was Instructed to The mercury' hovered neAr 90 degree* Max Brwk. so weakened that they 1'K.k aftrr thMD . (Tim#. Lourd Wl«.> A contention of more than usual In­ all day yesterday and to-day is just a# (Times Leased Wire*.) had to bp carried on hoard. The Brock (Times Leased Wire.) terest to people whose business takes And let the sheriff and the counsel ^ _ . ... _ . „„ tar tlw ptafntMrTimemtwr Ttiet iriim- r*?-MA_Jiuieu. »uh the bad. The thermometer had reached 88 Berlin. Jim* 28.—Diplomat* are gos­ put them a*hore at Tenerlffc. and they Pittsburg, June 28,-Not a car of the triem on foot between the city and jury ere brrturht out on th# trevk U “"d,er“‘kere and th,lr **‘**rt* •»»: siping over another of the Kaiser s ln~~ 'Kave bceh the resf of fRe" time"making Pittsburg street railway system is run­ Victoria West or Ksrpitmalt Is raised degrees at f o’clock this morning. discretions from .which, however, lheir way home. The men lire at New ill-be at their own risk." said E. P. eral newspaper men and â few morbid ning to-ilay. The various lines appar­ In the rase of Gerald H. «Yos# vs. the Bedford. Ma#s. Davis, whereat every one had to laugh. persons a* witnesses, the remains of Prince Buelow succeeded in extrivat- ently are tk-d up effectively by the , E. MHYT Railway Company, which I* "Lame Ikrb' Kastman supposed mur­ I log him without letting the masses of striking employees, who to-day ra­ being heard by Mr. Justice Martin The case for the defence la In pro­ derer of Edith* May Woodill. was KIPLING SCORES gress this afternoon. I Germany know that anything had il (firmed their Intention to hold out for and a special Jury -to-day. The plain­ buried yesterday not fifty feat from ew we#wi Lh«-1r .iHiiiimls. tiff 1* a highly respected former news­ the scene of the crimç. No church or GOVERNMENT IN VERSE It was during Hlg Majesty’s recent WOMAN AVENGES Early to-day the strike leaders met paper man, and at the time of his ac- church yard qf the vicinity would visit to Corfu that the mishap oc­ eÜMbiqfltotoJI# '"flf ;tiiv Pittsburg, ratiw*y.... Jg* vident was conducting a dairy farm STORES WRECKED •um n its doors or gates to the dead curred. The Turco-Greek dispute over compUny In conference. The entire on the West Saanich mad. v man. When the body. In a pine box, the ownership of the Island of Crete HUSBAND’S DEATH morning wa# siient behind locked doors Mr. Cross lost a leg on June 8th. 190*. was about to be lowered, there fell an Deplores Democratic Tendency had not assumed the proportions of a without appreciable results toward a •s * result of an accident while waik- awkward pause Finally one of the crisis at the time, but R was already settlement. Mayor Magee to-day ex­ - ingr In from Catharine street to the RY DYNAMITE of the Asquith pressed the hope that the strike would undertakers appealed to James Sutton, causing friction between the two gov­ SHOOTS YOUTH, WHO * city, and the legal point Is made on his u merchant of a nearby village, as a Ministry. ’ " — ernment*. and It waa evident that the he settled amicably. behalf that the company practically church member, to say some word of trouble might be serious when the mo­ In Nwptioee to a request from Pre«i- Invited th4 use of the track by the PANIC AMONG GIRLS prayer. Asking all to Joth him. Sut­ ment arrived for a settlement. MAY DIE'FROM WOUNDS dont J. D. Caller, of the cnmjMiny. public and la, therefore, rvspoifelble ton repeated the Lord’s prayer. King George of Greece accordingly Sheriff Gumhert Is prepared to act If for death or Injury. * IN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE The authorities âre strong In the be­ London. June 28.—Bren though Chan­ sought German support, and .the Rai­ violence 1* threatened. Fred Peters. K.C . and W. C. Mores­ lief that others than Eastman and cellor Lloyd-George le confronted at the ser. who Is the Greek Crown Prince’s Fohçteen strike breaker* employed breakfast table to-day by a pessimistic by are looking after the case for the Mrs. Woodill were in the bungalow at brother-in-law, promised It. He kept Surrenders to Police and by the Pittsburg company were driven poem by Rudyard Kipling, the states­ from one of the company's car barns :.L plaintiff, while E. P. Davis, K.C.. and the time of the murder, and it Is re­ men’* supporters do not believe that be Jils word, so far as pleading the Greek Calmly Tells Her J. E. McMullen are over from Vancou­ Business Section of Chicago is ported to-day that one or two arrests will drop his support of a radical finance rouse at Vienna (and Rom.* was con­ by a mub of armed strikers to-day. In u ftisilade of shot# that w>re exchang­ ver on behalf of 'he C.P.R. may soon be made. The theory that Mil which will soon come, up for considera­ cerned. but when he got back to Ber­ Story. The following special Jury was Scene of Another Edith May Woodill Was, lured to East­ tion by the government. lin. Chancellor Buelow. horrified, ed County Detective Englert wa* seri­ ously wounded. •worn: H. M. Graham (foreman), L. man’s lonely bungalow and there Kipling, In dotations verse, deplores the pointed out to him that such a course N. Conyers. J. Cathcart Wm. Acton. Outrage. drugged and detained against her will, democratic tendency of the government, would hopelessly compromise Ger­ The affair was. the first rioting-of the and foresees the downfall of England If V. M. Cookaon. A. B. Oldershaw, Q. W. has been advanced. A search of the many’s vast Interests In Turkey. So (Times Leased Wire.) strike, and Sheriff Gum tiert la dis­ tt Is not corrected. Then he undertake# tributing forces of armed deputies Fuggle and R. C. Janton. shack yesterday revealed a small Wilhelm dropped hi» Greek campaign to correct it by a long tlrad.- upon the New York, Jtine J28. — Driven to des­ throughout the city, fearing fifrth^r Mr. Pater*, in opening the case, de­ (Ttincs Leased Wire.) bottle that bad contained narcotic Itstlossness of the Government’* support­ quickly a* he could, completely peration by the thought of her baby drugs, and this find strengthens the stultifying himself with Kaiser Franz demon #t rations. scribed the ncddent. in regard tn Chicago. "June 28—Great damage ers and adherent* in the Morning Post, a starving. Mrs? Louisa Versagta a The fleeing strike breakers were pur­ which he said that Mr. (Yosa had theory. Tory Journal of recognised aristocratic Josef and King Victor, and deeply of­ pretty widow 26 years of age. to-day sued by the angry strikers. Three hun­ showed most extraordinary self-pos­ was deee l* the business see tien here Mrs. Eastman, widow of the alleged leanings. ....____ fending King George. last night', two or three persons were murderer, who is stopping twelve The final verse of Kipling’s peevish So far as Germany Is concerned, to shot and mortally wounded Domlnlco dred employees of a construction plant session In rolling over and securing ndarby left their work and Joined in the necessaries .for a tourniquet Imme­ seriously injured and a panic was miles from at. Michaels, and who re­ pessimism reads: save the Kaiser’s face as far n# pos­ Versagta, whom she accused of mur­ fused to attend Eastman’s funeral, sible. the matter la being allowed to the pursuit. diately after hi» leg was cut off created by the explosion of dynamite. ‘The eaters of other men's bread, the dering her husband a year ago. The (Concluded on page 1) In regard to the grounds of negli­ says she will return to the stage to exempted from hardship; drift. If matters ct»me to an Issue, A number of stores In the block near earn a living for herself and child. The excuses of tmpotency fled, abdicating however, the fatherland, which has shooting took place on the street to­ gence which would be alleged against day and wa* witnessed by 1.000 factory BANDITS KILLED. the company. Mr. Peters said it would Clark and Washington, where the ex­ their wardship; little to gain ftom Greece and a great plosion occurred, were wrecked. The For the hate they had-laught through the deal from Turkey, will probably take employees who wore on their Way to be shown that ever since the EL A N. MAN-Y CAFES ARE state brought the state no defender. Five Shot In Engagement With CtWlff had begun to use the Une the com­ Central Telephone Exchange was put the latter’* side. work. Venwgta. who Is a 18-year-old And It passed from th» roll of the nations In the Philippines. pany had always allowed people—prac- out of commission, and two restau­ VIOLATING THE LAW In headlong surrender.” youth, was shot four time* by fhe in­ Vf tically invited them—to use it asrants a facing on Clark street were FIGHTING INDICTMENTS furiated woman, who was prevented py right «of-way. This was so well known. Mantle. June 28.—Cept. Anderson, in — In fact* that tt was hardly necotisary blown into the street, food and dishes CHARGES AGAINST., a bystander from firing another bullet command of one of the detachments uf AGAINST CALHOUN the sixth cavalry, .that htUF. con­ to produce evidence of what every . being Mvttoroi um the car tracks. ~ Proprietors WiH Be Prosecuted iPtn her vtcttmV prostrate Unity: Juryman probably knew himaelL On The explosion, which occurred 1n an When the woman encountered Vcr ducting operations against Jlklris band TREADWELL DISMISSED ^ , , i of Mom bandits, encountered ike band one occasion some works were In pro­ alley In the rear of the telephone ex­ for Selling Liquor to •Mia thl. morning sn# draw a revulv,# | on p*,.,. allll ln u„ M„ulu, gress on the line, and for two months change, was heard lor miles, and the Judge Lawlor Will Decide Mag­ from under her apron and flourished It engagement five of the bandits were the company kept a notice posted up damage wrought by the explosion le Girls. In the face of the youth. Versagia warning people not to use the track killed, a number wounded and eevernl estimated at 8100.000. The outrage IS Action Taken on Motion of nate’s Application on reached for hls hip pocket as though other* captured. Thirty-one of the while these works were going on. to draw a revolver, but the woman When they were completed the no­ but one of more than twenty-five of band have been killed or captured dur­ Prosecuting Attorney at Wednesday. was quicker loan he and he fell to the ing the past 30 day#, hut Jiklrl him­ tice was taken down, and the Invita­ a similar nature that has been per- (Tiroes Leased Wire.) pavement, a bullet through his abdo­ self alVays mariages to elude capture. tion to use the line as a right-of-way Seattle, Wash., June 28.—Under the lietrated In the down-town section of San Francisco. men. The second bullet penetrated the Detachment* of the cavalry, under, was thus practically renewed. authority of the Ministerial Federation youth's side, the third hls back and Chicago during the past year. What of Seattle. Rev. A. Norman Ward, pas­ command of Capts. Rhodes, Hpmrtfld It would further be alleged that (Times leased Wire.) the fourth his left hand. the motive could have been in caus­ tor of the Methodist Protestant church, Anderson are still In pursultof th« Whether there was any right to walk (Tiroes Leaned Wire.) San Francisco, Cal.. June 28.—Motion Mr*. Versagta made no attempt to on the track or not the engineer could ing the damage of last night is not as head of a*. Investigation committee outlaws, and It I* thought they will l« San Francisco, Cat. June 28.—Km- to Set aside the indictment* against escape. * t*he surrendered herself to the captured or erterrrmrated. have seen the plaintiff—could not help known. of four pastors, has been visiting the hesskment charge* against James Patrick Calhoun was made to-day by j authorities without resistance and told seeing him—and should have stopped Many of the girl operators at work uptown grills and cafes, and has col Treadwell, the millionaire who once her story calmly. ' She said that her lected evidence and secured the names Stanley Moore, of the troller magnate's SHOT ON STAGE. the train before running him down: In the telephone exchange fainted, and owned the famous Alaska mine* which husband was the victim of "the black that the engine was an Inferior one. of witnesses and will prosecute all the defence forces. The motion was made other* ran screaming from the build­ bear his name, were dismissed to-day hand” and that he was Itiliefl by Ver­ Actor Wounded While Playing with which there had been frequent establishment* that have come under- lon motion of assistant district attorney on the grounds that the grand Jury re­ ing. Twenty-five thousand telephones turned the Indictments upon the ad­ sagia. she was left penniless and her Melodrama ln Loe Angeles trouble getting It to stop; and that their observations, other places will Hoff Cook, who ha* been conducting child I# now on the verge of starva- were put out of service. vice of Francis J. Heney. who at that Theatre. there was only one man on the engine be visited and the campaign Carried the prosecution. Cook Informed Judge tfon. She *aid she was glad #he shot Instead of two. as the law required Into practically every cafe In the city time was employed as an ^assistant to Conley that he had Just secured addi­ Versagia and hoped he would die. Los Angeles. Cel.. June 28.— Phy* Th^ matter of damage# would be one where liquor Is sold to girls and young tional Information which showed Tread­ Attorney-General Knox. Under those discussion later, ami the jury rgJbst FORESTRY COMMISSION conditions Moore averred that Honey’s Versagia was removed to a hospital, slclans at the receiving hospital an« well had been accused of loaning 880.000 where efforts are being made to save nounced to-day that Jack Vernon, the «Kponslder what was adequate compensa- In his sermon on “The Safeguards of of the institution’s funds to himself appointment as assistant district at­ ^^lon for the crippling for life of as torney was Illegal! his life. There Is little- chancfe- for hls Grand theatre actor, who wa# shot FOR THE PROVINCE Youth” last night. Rew Ward referred without security. recovery and surgeons believe that hls able, active arid energetic man ai to the sights he said he and the mem Moore also Alleged that Heney re­ during the performance of a melo­ death Is but a matter of hours. drama on Saturday night, will recover one could see any day. »#cra of the committee witnessed while ceived remuneration from, a private Mr. Cross told the story of the ac on their tou# of investigation. All mem­ ROTHSCHILD WINS cltteen. Rudolph Spreckles. for services from hit, injuries. The presence of a rident. He had driven In to the house Matters Affecting Timber bers of the committee say they are pre- rendered In behajf of the graft prosecu­ NOTORIOUS 29 bullet In the supposed blank cartridge of the owner of the farm he was rent pnred to testify when called upon FRENCH CLASSIC RACE tion. remains unexplained. l^g. Mrs. Watson, and with her start­ sources Will Be Inves­ The ministerial federation, of which Judge Lawlor stated hls Intention of APPLIES FOR PAROLE The shot, which struck Vernon In ed to come into the city. They missed Mr. Ward Is president, represents the —. — x going Into the matter in detail, and will the right hand and ploughed Its way a ear and took the track, which he had tigated. affiliated orthodox churches of the city. give hls dertsloii upon she convening to hla shoulder, was fired from across often used before. It being much the Mr. Ward said In his sermon that the Three Hundred Thousand Peo­ of the court «»n Wednesday. the stage, and narrowly missed the shortest way. Mrs. Watson and he committee was actuated by a desire to head# of several the#plan# who were ple Witness Running for Has Served Nearly Thirty on the boards during the scene. were walking along. In conversation, frhe provincial government has ap­ save shop girls and working girls, THREE INJURED IN I having passed an engine at the turn- pointed a forestry commission to go many of whom he said the committee Prix de Paris. Years in Penitentiary table and gone on about 200 feet, when raw In the uptown grills In such an MARRIAGE RECORD. into questions affecting timber In the he heard a shout to get out of the advanced state of Intoxication that they FIGHT ON MOUNTAIN for Murder. province. Its members are Hon. F. J. Fresno, Hal,. June 28.—When Sylves­ way. He looked round over hlg shoul­ were carried out by their young escorts, (Times Leased Wire.) der and at the same Instant was Fulton, chief commissioner of lands; pliable and helpless. The restricted Arts., June 28.—The Grand Prix de ter B. Breese I* married to-morrow to Mrs. Melinda Goodsle. of Santa Ross, struck. He caught at some part of A. 8. Goodeve, M. P., Rossland, and district was only an incidental phase Paris wa* won yesterday by ‘Baron (Time» LegMcd Wire.) he will have established the unlqu*- the front of the .engine and hung on of his discourse. Maurice Rothschild’s colt Verdun, with Keeper of House on Pike’s Peak A, C. Flumerfelt, of Victoria. Nevada City, Cat, June 28 —Chas. H. record, of one marriage for every- eleven while he watr dragged some distance Barat up. Mme. Cheremeteff’s Rebelle The commission haw not yet org^n- Taken to Hospital in Dying Thorne, orte of the most notorious crim­ year* of the seventy-seven he ha* before he fell. One wheel cut hlg left was second and Edmond Blanch’s leed foir work but will start on It# duties ARRESTED ON CHARGE inals in the early history of California, lived. Breeze's first wife died In 1880. leg off below the knee, and the wheel Union third. The value of the stake shortly. Among the points to be con­ Condition. to-day made application for parole. The next five were lost to him by behind It went over the leg above the was 174,166. OF MURDERING WOMAN divorcee which he secured on the knee. His right leg he saved by tak- sidered by the commission will be pro- Three hundred thousand persons Thorne was sent to Han Quentin near­ ly 30 years ago after conviction of one ground of desertion. Mrs. Goodsle has Ing hold of it and pulllnglt away. A lection" o? timber Trom flre but its scope witnessed the running of the classic of the most celebrated robberies and been married twice. piece of string was lying a foot or so will Include all matter# relating to the over a heavy track In a drenching rain. (Times Leased Wire.) administration of affairs. murders In the history of the state He «way. and this he managed to get. Many Americans and Englishmen and Colorado Springs. Colo.. June . 28.— (M making a tourniquet of It with the aid The findings of the bogy will. It 1* ex­ Robbery Believed to Have Been women were present. Battered and bruised, and suffering was mt or three robbers who fiëTcr up BOYCOTT INAUGURATED pected, form the basis for new legisla­ the Eureka stage on September 1. 1879. 1 1 of a plate of wood. He was carried Motive for Crime Eleven horses faced the starter, from several dangerous sculp wounds down to the station, where he asked to tion to be Introduced by the govern­ among them being W. K. Vanderbilt’* received in a midnight death struggle killing Wm. Cummings, a banker of BY CHINESE MERCHANTS have the ambulance called. The en- ment. * in Oregon. Xegofol and Oversight, the favorites, with two University of Chicago stu- MooresfinL Cummings l^ad 320,000 in gtne ran some 40 or 50 feet before It and Lord Mlckelham’s William IV. At ents on the summit of Pike’s Peak. gold bullion with him and he fought * Was stopped. U. S. SENATE DISPOSES the drop of the flag Union broke tn Howard. H. Robinson, government to «keep the robbers from getting away In further reply to Mr. Moresby Mr. front and set a terrific pace. At- the caretaker uf the 'summit houses, lies with It. In the melee he was kttteft. Alleged Hardships Imposed by tYnes said he had been seven weeks (Tiroes Leased Wire.) j The robber# vscwpAl but were after­ - OF TARIFF SCHEDULES head of the stretch Verdun and Re­ near death In the St. Francis hospital In St. Joseph's hospital. He had to Portland, Ore., June Arrested oa bella, teh latter a rank outrider, moved fa Wt city The students, tiJohn A. ward captured In various parts of the Pacific Mail Steamers give up his dairy farm at Saanich, on S street corner here late yesterday on up and finished in that order with Clark and George Shipley, are In Jail. country. Thorne was tried and sent to which he had some 28 cows and other a warrant accusing him with murder. Union third. Shipley and Clark, who are on a va­ San Quentin for-Ufe, He 1# believed to Cause of Action. hjock. and was now'looking about for George Robbins, wjftose father’s house­ cation tour, arrived In this ciiy three have been the one whp fired the fatal »ome mode of livelihood which his Aldrich Introduces Resolution keeper. Mrs. Emelin Castro, was killed, days ago. Yesterday they walked to shot. After being in San Quentin a few crippled state would allow' him to fol- PRESIDENT SEEKS years he was one of the four men who. Providing for Tax on late Saturday afternoon In the Robbins the summit, arriving about midnight. (Times Leased Wire.) home near Hood River, Ore., Is to-day earrTY ill ni inuT Wefik and cold after thely long climb, managed to smuggle In a number of Mrs. Mary Watson, Catherine street. II* rLIUrll the men aroused-Robinson and were firearms for the purpose of making a Hongkong, June 28. —The boycott de­ Incomes. A prisoner In the latter town. clared against the Pacific Mail Steam­ Bald sbe* had been living In Victoria Constable Granger, ctf Kood River, given food. During negotiations for jail^brrok. .The plan was frustrated at West for twenty-two years. It had al­ the time b'$V later he did make hls es­ ship Company by Chinese merchants and Deputy Sheriff Morse, who traced rooms for the remainder of 'the night connected "with the American Q*de ways been a common praeitve for ;> . ♦ha i il dispute arose. According to the story cape and worked hls way. east, where pie to wnlk along the track (Time* Leased Wire.) young Bobbin* to Portland, returned. (Ip nor QI RftVftS Hftâd ftf he remained for nano . time. V”'y went into effect to-day. Hardships ul- with him on the last train last night ”* ncdU v* 1 f.»ld by fWê, student*; Robinson drew been fmi>*#*d upon Cfifa from town, and no .objection had been he wax re-captured by detectives. Washington. D. C\, Juno 28.—The end t»o a*.to avoid any demonstration at a abort club which he carried, and was nese passengers wa* the cause of thu ever made to this practtce. of the tariff schedules was reached in ! the depot In Hood river. The prisoner Republic of Colombia, Flees the aggressor ln the fight that fol­ Is not likely that Thorne will To Mr. McMullen, the witnes* ...*,.1 paroled. • boyoett, which wa* decided on by .a tit* aeaie this afternoon and adjourn­ refuses to answer questions, preferring to England. lowed. mass meeting held by 200 local mer­ She had seen a notice up at the city, ment taken until to-morrow, when the to conputt a lawyer first. That the After a lengthy struggle, during end of the trestle, but she had never chants. Charge* that the steamship corporation tax will be considered. murder of Mrs. Castro was premedi­ which all three men were Injured seri­ BULLFIGHTER GORED company put. off passengers at Kobo read it. She had heard It discussed, Binding twine was plated upon the tated Is nopr the belief of the Hood ously Robinson fell unconscious to the however. when the railway bridge was on the ground that they had trachoma, free list. Metal strips with which cot­ River county officials. Robbery was (Tiroes Leased Wire.) floor. Clark and Shipley bathed their despite the fact .that they had Is-.n first put up. and Understood It was ton bales are bound, known as knotten the motive. Colo». June 2S.~-Th*t Gen. Reyes, own wounds, and falling to revive TO DEATH IN RING F notice that pedestrians passed at regularly passed by the radical ex- ties, were placed under duty of $8 a president of Colombia, fled to England Robinson telephoned ,to the Cog rail­ nrmfiers here, are betfig lrfakerf Into. their own risk. ' ' ton. Duty of 4 cent per pound was In feat of hi* Ufe. la* reported here to­ FIGHTING WHITE PLAGUE. road depot at Manlboju, telling of the These passengers' .fares were not re­ Phil. R. Slrath told the court that added to bottle caps. Time detectors day. following the arrival of advices fight. (Times Leased Wire.) funded. and they were compelled to he had used the track almost dally for were added to the paragraph fixing from Bogota, the Colombian capita). » Sheriff. Qeorge Blrdsall, accompanied Mexico City. June 28.—In a bull fight pay their way back here. the last twenty years. It was In gen­ rates oit watch movements#. The duty New York, June 28.—Figure* illus­ Reyes recently left the country, trav­ by a phye Ian and several deputies, conducted here yesterday afternoon. Numerous Incidents of this kind are eral use and hardly anyone walked on sine blocks, pig* and xlnc dust was trative of the Increased activity and elling Incognito.. He sglled directly for boarded a special train and made the alleged to have taken place recently, i th«the long way round. As to the number Increased to 1% cent a pound. growth of the society lor the study England. run to the summit. The wounds of the Alfredo Hanche*, a, popular fighter, was and the merchants are determined to ilng It he could only Judge by the , Senator Ahlrlvh'to-ilny > and prevention of tuberculosis, were All jpariles are said to be unanlmouf ^threc men were . dressed and the re- killed. The bull Knocked Sun- her. maintained a boycott until condition» Twrowd which gathered when the bridge ' the sqn made public to-day. According to the !■ their support of tien. aonsaltVplurn trip »s« made. down an» gored him, one horn pene­ are remedied. Was open for boats. He had seen a# resolution proposing an amendment report eight million persons are en­ Valencia, vice-president-of the republic, Rofalnok ha* not recovered con­ many as fifteen or twenty at such trating a lung, Another bull fighter to the constitution to permit the levy­ rolled In 8bc fight against the dread who probably win succeed Reyes. It sciousness, and It Is Impossible to get RAILWAY DIVIDEND. times, who all used" the* track. Mr. In the same performance was badly ing of a fkx on Incomes. The resolu­ white plague, an increase of three hun­ 1» thought that the entire governmental hls version *>f the affair. Clark and Smith recalled that on the day# when tion will be allowed to lie on the table dred per cent. In the last four years. machinery will be re-organlacti when Shipley Will be held without the filing Injured, when a maddened bull Jumped, New York; June 28.—The Chesapeake 11* K. 4 N used to run a frequent until the conclusion of the debate on A .Significant fact IF that forty-five per the coming asrsion tile new congress of spécifie charge* pe/ijlng the result n fence In pursuit of him and knocked & Ohio railroad to-day declared a quar­ local genrlce to L*ropaon street fur re- the corporation tax. cent, ot those entitled are laymen. Is opened. of Robinson's Injuries. him down. terly dividend of 1 per cent, %

WW*sé;twstr«.sS5»L-£**;a« ;:V:> #.-R-a£,4 VICTORIA DAILY TIMM, MONDAY, JUNE 28/1909.

EASTERN WHOLESALERS ■Excel» any Plano CAMPBELL’S PRESCRIPTION STORE Contractors DELIGHTED WITH CITY AT THE WILLOWS. I lave ever IS AGENT FOR and Builders -AlbanL Local Business Men Spared No First race, six furlongs, selling, The Arrowsmith Arch Prop three-year-olds and up; Take Notice Trouble to Entertain 1. Forest Rose. 2. Bay Garter. The Featherweight Arch Prop. Them. S. Mr. Bishop. Time. LIS 44. HERE is an ideal lot for two or The Surgeon’s Arch Prop. more nice houses The lot Is full Second race, six furlongs, three-year- olds and «p: sized, being 60x120 feet, with a The visitors to the meeting of the We have a machine for fitting the Props to the Feet 1. Calls. frontage of 60 feet on both Fort and Canada Wholesale Grocers Exchange 2. Korostlany. THE OBJECT OF THE ARROWSMITH Meare streets. The soil is of the left for Seattle on Saturday evening best, all level âni grassy, and delighted with the reception given S. Silver Wedding. ÆL ARCH PROP them in Victoria. Never for a moment situated In good reel lentlal sec­ —Those Intending to subscribe for rvdL Is, first, to support a weak Instep; second, to pre- tion. Two car lines pass property during their ptay here was th«< time vent the arch of the foot from breaking down; third and all modern conveniences close during their stay here prae the time al- stock in La Pros perl dad Colony Asso­ to correct,the fallen arch—these three promoting th« to hand. Only a few mlntites walk pletlon of the business on Friday the ciation. Mexico, should do so before the VÀFfosau comfort of the wearer, and flt^ally—fourth, to P*®’ visitors were taken to the cannery of end of this month as stock advances to the centre of the etty. five dollars per share July 1st. Mr. serve the shape of the shoe where the fallen arcl: J. H. Todd A Son at Esquimau and Drader, 1444 Pembroke street, this city, would break down the shank. PRICE 12.150. TERMS. were shown the Interior of an up-to- date cannery. Is general agent If the people of Vic­ toria knew the advantages of this col­ On thetr return a trip was made up ony, Instead of 44 members In this city the Arm In the White Swarf flyer. Saturday forenoon they were taken' this month there would be several hun­ Canada’s High-class dred. Ten "dollars a month secures a Campbell’s Prescription1 Store Pemberton for a tally-ho drive about the city, and beautiful home and an interest In a SEE US FIRST in the afternoon were escorted to the very profitable business. • Grand Piano COEiNTER PORT AND DOUGLAS STREETS. races at the Willows, going In tally- AND SON CHOICE ABOUT YOUR We are prompt, we arc careful, and our prices are hos and istumhfig in time to take the ■Row Show at Rink Tuesday. reasonable. Ota FORT STREET steamer for Seattle. WORLD'S GREAT ARTISTS Before leaving the visitors expressed —The outing to be given by the mem­ MANTELS, GRATES their delight ar the way they had been bers of St. Andrew's Roman Catholic A different piano to any other. A entertained and expressed admiration cathedral to the Sunday school children more coetly piano, but value, ere of the parish on July 1st, at GoSdstriam not measured by dollars and cent. AND TILES B.C. MESSENGER CO. promises to be a grand success. There when buying a piano—not If you're wise. A better piano than any other for that home or yours has been a great demand for tickets, We Also carry LIME, CEMENT 1212 GOVERNMENT ST. far exceeding the expectations of the made in Canada—not excelled by Try These Few Dainties ! committee. A splendid programme of another anywhere, — and all BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. sports has been arranged and hand­ have NOTES. PACfKAOE! BOLE AOEHTS HEINZ’S PEANUT BUTTER, per jar...... 25# MATTER TO OEUVRA some prizes have been generously do­ WILL TURN WATER nated by the business men of the city. Raymond & Sons HEINZ’S APPLE BUTTER, per jar ...... 30# Every person attending Is assured of PHONE US. having a good time. Trains will leave M.W. WANT & CO 413 PANDORA BY. HEINZ’S TOMATO KAU<’E, j«m- Iw.ttle...... 25# OFF TO-MORROW the E. 4k N depot at S, I:*, 11 a. the old reliable. Limited. Phone 273 and 1 p. m., returning will leave Cold­ HEINZ’S SWEET MIXED PICKLE, per but. .25# stream at I, 4:50 and 8 p. m. Tickets HERBERT, KENT. Mgr. are also good for the regular train HEINZ’S MANDALAY SAUCE, per bottle. .25# Portion of City Warned to Pre 1104 GOVERNMENT ST. GUNS »SED IN bead the daily times ’ pare for Cutting PITTSBURG RIOT Off. Windsor Grocery Company, -Parents and friends of the pupils In the Girls' Central school, ae well as OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. GOV’T STREET. (Continued from Page 1.) the public generally, are Invited to the T>. K. CHUNGRANES, Ltd A‘part of the city wUl be deprived 008 BROUOHTOH ST. Near Govt. St. The strike-breakers in charge of part ment is giving notice that between An kinds of «ah, Fruit and Vegetables in season the hours of 16 a m. and 4 p.m., on Englert and Detective Brown arrived Fern wood road and connecting streets on a Pittsburg and Lake Erie train at FISH I FRUIT AND VEGETABLES between Edmonton road and Fort the Rankin station. Word of their Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Full assortment always street; also on Fort street from arrival spread rapidly, and a crowd And other varieties I * on “an<* No Housewife gathered about them when they start­ Fern wood road to Rockland avenue, ed to make their way from the car Price Moderate. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Discards a Gas Range barn. Leaders of the striking car men attempted to dissuade the Imported For a coal or wood rang' » ne workmen from Interfering. The men. proof of- its Infinite superb rtty however^ unanimously declared their A Gas Range will do anything Intention of fulfilling the contacts MB-' WOMAN’S CANADIAN that a coal range will do. »nd iter which they Were Wobght to the BORN, do it quicker, cheaper und 1 let­ t it*- , j CLUB IS-F0f$MED COLBERT-On the 27th Instant, te Mr. All Aboard for Bazan Bay Park! ter. with ftffts trr.ubie to the As the men under Englert and Brows and Mrs. J. L. Colbert. Oak Bay. a housewife. reached the cor shed- some one in the crowd of «inks» discharged a revol- JULY 1st Put a Gas Range In y<*ur kit­ ver. The strikers rushed the little Officers Elected at Meeting T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. chen this Rumme-f; it wi".; keep pjagy that had taken refuge* In the WITH THE you ccajl and cheerful. Easy pay- barft and a pitched battle followed. Held This After- NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. riit-nis desired. The strike-breakers, put up a stub­ Metropolitan Methodist Sunday School born fighïnncT many of (hem "received' noon. WANT*D»-A painful JnjuricR. When they were per month. Trains leave V. & 8. station. Cormorant street, at 8 a. m., 10:30 driven from the itirn they *efb met TO LET—Larva furniihsg room, .attable by a shower of bullets. a. m. and 1 p. m. VICTORIA GAS COMPANY, LTD Woman1» for marrie, couple or two Canadian Club was one block from ADULTS, RETURN FARE, 60c. CHILDREN, 26c Corner Fort and Langley Streets —Row Show «I Rink Tuesday. formed thla afternoon at a tersely at­ ply 301 Phoenix Place. tended meeting held In the Empress PROF. OLIVER will hold a social MURDERED WHILE PRATING. hotel. Mr*. Fttaglbbon presided and ______A. O. U. W. Hall to-night. about ice ladles were preeent. A. E. Monday. June Nth; good music. Osa% Chicot. Tex.". June 24.—While J. E. McPhllllpe. K C.. president of the Can­ adian Club, addressed the gathering. " Mower. 47 years old. was on hi* kneed 8MALL FURNISHED COTTAGE to rent. (Tmtmtrmm «AjCetisn Wwti In a church near here last night. Rojt The following .Aim were elected: Apply M Ellis street. If for this reason only, and there are many why you should Burnham. 19 years pld. his son-in-law. President, Mrs. «O. H. Barnard; It rat ( vlce-prealdent, Mrs. F. B. Pem­ FOR SALE—Several good second-hand Arose in his pew. and fired at Moser, show cases for sale. Apply Woodwork- patronise killing hùa instantly. Burnham'e- berton; second vice-president, Mrs wife- a hu had recently left him. was Henry Croft; secretary .Mrs. C. E. Wil­ son; assistant secretary, , Miss Leem WANTED—2 good beside her father when the shooting migration building. iter Wharf occurred. ing; literary correspondent. Miss Oer- trude McKay; treasurer,____Mrs.______Arthur TO LET—Cbm;i pins ground Lacrosse, Copas & Young ■Row Show at Rink Tuesday. Robert non; committee, Mrs. Fltsglbbon floor, on waterter front. ApplyA| 1777 Beach Mrs. Richard McBride. Mrs. Frank E. Avo.. Foul Bay. Did You Say? THE ANTI-COMBINE GROCERS TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION CJarke. Mrs. Spolford. Mrs. Raid. Mias WANTED—Girl to do light house work. Mara, Mrs. (Dr.) Watt and Mrs. Lewis Apply 172» Cook street, upstairs. At the Corner of Fort and Broad Streets

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VlU'tUttU LI AIL ï TWJM», WOITPAT, JUNK 28, 1809. == ENDS HIS LIFE IN T5S HOTEL AT SEATTLE Everything Ready-to-Wear All "CAMPBELL’’ , “Vancouver Brand” for Ladles, Misses and Costume* are hand- Real Estate Salesman Sends Children tailored from end to end Bullet Through His -TUB FASHION U1LNTRK." Cement Brain. ^ IS ESTABLISHED Seattle, Wash., June 2*.-While seat­ AL WA YS IN FRONT ed In a corner of the lobby on the buf­ NEEDS NO RECOMMENDATION fet and waiting room floor of the WE STRIVE to be always in the "vanguard” of fashion I Whatever our personal visits to the fashion centres of the world Hotel «Butler Saturday afternoon, Victor C. Colby, for six months combined with the ripe experience of our skilled foreign buyers can effect oh behalf of ladies, misses and children in securing a real estate salesman drew a revolver from his pocket and" sent a bullet most fashionable, most recherche and most economical Ready-to-Wear garments—18 DONE, AND DONE WILLINGLY for crashing through hla brain. About one hundred people were within a short dis­ the «^-operation and generous support of the ladies of Victoria and visitor* to our city, which we daily experience, is the re­ R. P. RITHET & Co., Ltd. tance of thé man when he ended hla compense we receive in exchange for BLAZING THE TRAIL OF FASHION throughout the West. It is not only in cos­ AGENTS life. Following the revolver report there tumes. coat* and gowns that we lead the way, but also in those incidental items in a well dressed woman’s wardrobe, for was a scene of wild excltment. Colby was 60 years of age. instance : Before shooting himself, Colby had carefully prepared four letters. One was written to Rev. M. A. Matthews, Silk Shower Proofs Inverness Capes another to his wife, a third to t#o ac­ quaintances whom he*had met In his SILK OK BATIN auto-coat*, rain­ IVBRN1ÎSS CAPE COATS, the work, and the fourth to parents of growing chthfren In general. coats, dust-coat and shower-coat, all- acme of good, taste and greatest Profitable Purchases Colby lived at 4121 Forty-second in-onc, Combining the smartest of comfort for touring and travelling. avenue southwest. West Seattle. His smart garments with utility, rubber­ PORE GOLD SAVOY Built and fashioned out of the cream wife, Mrs. Mary Colby, and tils sister- ized but odorless, rainproof but not JELLY POWDER in-law. Mrs. C. L. Woodnansee. lived of Great Britain's textiles, by mas­ 3 PORK AND BEANS airproof ; in grey, green, navy and there with him In a rented house. ter tailors, whose hall-marks you PRY'S v «Wàa* he lé

ers than is the casé in Victoria. In of \2% cents per 100 pounds, equivalent \he sister city the company owns lie to 43% cents per barrel of 880 pounds TIMES AD. CALBNDAB own source of w'ator supply. Its man­ net, Is levied on Imports. The weight agement has always contended, and of the package is, however. Included THE produced proof in support of Its con­ for purposes of duty. JUNE tention, that it 1* handicapped here as New Arrivals in Furniture Are compared with Vancouver In having A few weeks ago à correspondent wrote the Times a letter criticising the 28 to pay a heavy rental for the water It used in generating Its electric power. fenderS In use upon the cars of the BEST Priced Very Moderately It is upon condition of getting rid of street railway company. Mr. XV ell wood this handicap that It purposes giving contended that experience proved the fenders Were h'ung too high to be of In want advertising not no the people of Victoria, although fewer much practical value as safeguards In mini» pern|Ht<*nth# facts not establish our position upon the track. If that la the case ham’» Vegetable GOOD FURNITURE when they golden oak of very handsome de­ that the advocates of public owner­ there ought to be more than six thous­ Compound. I took sign and in Early English finish. ship of public utilities are merely fight­ and In use—and there will be as soon several bottles of see it. They are in oak and mahog- as Its merits have been more widely It and I gained ing a phantom? strength »o rapidly apy, beautifully finished, while the Ranging in prices all the way from Suppose we purchase the works of advertised. that It seemed to * The Daily Times prices arc such as to demand the at­ $66 down the Esquimau Water Works Company, make a new woman Mr. James McNlven, fair wage offi­ will got that transaction In ltaeif ex­ of me. I can do ae tention of alL ranging to .. .x< ____ ..... cer of the Department of Labor, Ot­ good a day’» work Published daily (excepting Sunday) b/ haust our municipal credit to the/ex­ from $15 down to ...... tawa, who is at present in the West, a» I ever did. I THE TIMES PRINTING * PUB LI*H- tent at least that<,we shall have no ____* INO CO., LIMITED. has been Instructed by Hon. Mackenxle sincerely blew the margin left upon Vhlch to enter the day that I made up JOHN NELSON. King to proceed to Prince Rupert and business of supplying power and light my mind to take Managing Director. investigate the numerous complaints to citizens? If we determine to go to your medicine for Hall Mirrors Offices ...... 1124 Broad Street made by the men on railway construc­ female weakness. .Business Office ...... Phone 1080 Sooke Lake for water, will not the con­ Ladies’ Desks tions respecting wages, conditions of FOR THE PAST WHILE-wc have Editorial Office ...... Phone 45 ditions In that case be even more labor and hospital accommodation. Mr. NO MATTER WHAT YOU WISH SUBSCRIPTION RATES. strongly against extending the scope of had numerous calls for Hall Mir Daily-City delivery ...... 66c. per month McNlven will go north upon his mis-* municipal enterprise? It appears to Sirs. Auuurr nvW icktin*err, you Belleville, wish.”— in the way of a good Writing By nutU (exclusive o£ city) .... ■Ion In tim course of a few days. Wi — — — rors, but owing to the heavy de­ t • ...... $800 per annum ue that whatever course we may adopt' Ontario, Canada. Desk, you will find it here. They mand for Spencer furniture were «Semi-Weekly—By mall (exclusive of in respect of an Increased supply of The Kaiser has been at his old work Wo men everywhere should remember are to be seen on the third floor in city) ...... ;...... $1.66 per annum water for municipal purposes we shall of "butting In," and bu bepn the sub­ that there 1» no other remedy known unable to’fill the orders for the Address changed as often as desired. have upon our hands a programme ject of the usual rebuke from his chan­ to medicine that will cure female weak- endless array, made of the finest time being. However, we are now fully up to the limits of our credit. new and eo successfully carry women cellor. through the Change of Life as Lydia E. oak and mahogany, and are made in a position to please everybody in It may bë quite true, and we believe 1'mxnams v pgetaoie vom by firms who bear an enviable posi­ any style desired, in quarter cut It Is beyond question, that ultimately —Rose Show at Rink Tuesday. from native roots and herl tion in the manufacture of fine fur­ NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS the railway company will develop the For <*> years It has bean curing oak, also Early English, at prices water rights It has acquired at Jordan women from tire worst forms of female niture. Prices ranging ranging from 60 fin River. But It is also true that the ills —Inflammation, ulceration, dis­ Owing to the large number of ad­ from $18 down to___ $18 down to...... M.UU company Is establishing a plant In Vic­ placements, fibroid tumors. Irregular!, ditional subscribers being added to ties, periodic pains, backache, and toria which. In combination with Its the regular routes of Times carriers, nervous prostration works at Ooldstream. might be made and the liability of missing some. MEETING OF POLICE CHIEFS f 71 J . p|____ to serve all Its local purposes for â Times patrons are requested to forlttoMrs.Plnkhaui,l.ynn.Muaa,.l.ynr number of years If no further exten­ To the Editor:—Will you kindly permit It la free and always nelnfinl. notify the business office promptly Curtains and Draperies for All Purposes at sions of *ny Importance were carried me through your columns to appeal to V they fall in receive their paper. out. The point to be considered, there­ municipal and police boards generally on amounts to a monopoly of the right to fore, Is whether It would be expedient, behalf of the Chief Constable#’ Associa­ aefi power should be very carefully con­ Economical Prices ^ tion of Canada, which meets In annual sidered by the people of this city before for the sake of an abstract question» of PHONE 1#W. convention In the city hall, Niagara Falls, they vote to approve of the deal. To Splendid values await you in our curtain and drapery department, our stock of principle, for the ratepayers to deal ad­ Ont, on the 21th and 29th of July next. thoughtlessly votç to àqy corporation à versely with the proposals of the com­ monopoly affecting generations yet un­ mueline and fancy drapery being decidedly comprehensive, while the styles to As every municipality jin Canada Is In­ born Is little short of a crime. No matter pany. And, In dealing with the mat­ terested in the efficient and honest ad­ how rosy or promising such a schei be seen in lace curtains arc too-wimeroxs to mention. It only needs your attend­ TRAMWAY COMPANY AND CITY. ter, we should also bear In mind the ministration ot the law. It is hoped that may appear at the outset. It is morq than ance to decide for yourself that this department will save you money. fact that there Is nothing In the agree­ police board*, police* committees and possible as the years go by x Its spade* Our correspondent, “A,” as well as county .council* everywhere will make rights ahd privileges may be made griev ment to prevent the city from acquir­ such financial arrangements as will not ously burdensome. I»ok. for Instance, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, a specially Several other equally estimable con­ ing the electric lighting plant and bus­ only secure to their chief or high con­ «what It Is going to coat the city to rid attractive line, shown at ...... tributors, wants to know why thé city iness, should It decide to supply con­ stable membership In the association, but Itself of the Eaquiraalt Company's exclu­ $1.25 also insure hie attendance at the conven­ sive right to supply Victoria West with should grant any concernions to the B. sumers with light and power, by pro­ tion, where be will have the opportunity water. Surely we do not want to try any cess of arbitration. That hi the course of- meeting- the leading police officer* of -monr such expérimenta as that. C’. Electric Railway Company In ex- "L which would most certainly tie Adopted the Dominion and taking part with them Let ue have some more light on this change for the concession of cheaper In the discussion of matter* pertaining to question, Mr. Editor. J in any event, because It would be the the adm I bistro tion *f the criminal law and Interesting* News Prom the Car- rate» for tight and power. A* the Tlme»|y^h^ êcôffgmtefotty to-attempt tq ■thjfc general Improvement of the police initiated an agitation which resulted In duplicate the tflant of the company In service of Canada. 'trr~ ILLEGAL TO CARRY These meeting* are intended to be edu­ * reduction of electric lighting rates a city like Victoria. cational in* their character, and as the LIQUOR ON RESERVE on a previous occasion, possibly we As we have already said, the proper municipalities will derive the benefit It 1» thing for the ratepayers to do li~ to reasonable and fair that the municipality Wlicn in the store do not fail to call at this department—it is simply aglw may. without risk of being charged rather than the Individual officer should endorse the agreement entered Into be­ bear the expense Incident to membership with all the latest creations and designs of Carpetdom. We make it a point to with Inconsistency as an advocate of Men Warned Against Walking tween the city council and the B. C. and attendance. carry in stock only the best and newest designs and highest quality goods ob­ . public ownership of public utilities, Electric Railway Company. The success of the association la likely to be In proportion to the Interest mani­ Along Songhees Track tainable, and our wish is amply fulfilled by the large and select stock shown. point out why the council has taken a fested In Its work . by police governing For instance, we arc showing a splendid line of Justifiable position in endorsing the DEVELOPMENT OF OUR MINERAL bodies throughout the Dominion. An With Whisky. RESOURCES. earnest appeal Is therefore made fbr their company's proposition and why, also, sympathy and co-operation, without which BRUSSELS CARPETS in convcntionaT , the ratepayers would be Justified In The Department of Mines, Ottawa, all efforts at beet, no mattei* how wisely directed, can be only partially successful. From the warning given by the and floral designs, at, per yard...... „...... ratifying it has issued a bulletin giving the pro­ WILLIAM STARK, police magistrate this morning, and In the first place, then, the privileges duction of cement In Canada during the Bee. Trees. from the ease set out by the police for City Hall. Toronto. the B. C. Electric Company enjoys a lender year 1908. One of the most the prosecution. It Is an Infringement upon the streets of Victoria may be gratifying improvements made In the -—Rose Show at Rink Tuesday. of the Indian act to carry Intoxicants dismissed from consideration altogether along the track through the Songhees administration of the department by B. C. ELECTRIC AND CITY. DAVID SPENCER, LTD. an beside the question. The company reserve, and persons caught with Mr. Templeman during the past year liquor on that thoroughfare are liable acquired its rights with the charter To the Edltoi1:—I Judge from statements under which it Is operating. At the has been the prompt publication of made in the près» that the deal between to a heavy fine. time of the acquisition of the charter reports respecting the mineral re­ the dty and the B. C. Electric Railway .The accused man was charged under Company 1* soon to be submitted to a vote the privileges It carried were not coh- sources of the coutotry and their free the act with being in possession of of the electors for approval. If such Is bottle of Scotch whisky on the India sfdered of very great intrinsic value. distribution. Information respecting the case ft might be well to have the mat­ reserve on Saturday last, and after Very few local capitalists would have ter fully dlscusaed In order that we might thé geology of the districts explored be In a position to give an intelligent vote lengthy hearing wan discharged wit cared to Invest their money in such ahd of the mining indüstry generally, upon It. This letter Is therefore written a caution. The chief of police durir the course of the caee told the cou venture. The value of such a franchise to be ot practical value, should be largely for the purpoee of eliciting a little more light upon the question. It ougfit there had been many Indtone comic 1 1r:he>ppe’s Soda Wa depends entirely upon the actual pop­ ter promptly published, and we are aware to be conceded by everybody that a deal to the reserve last week In pfepara ulation and the future prospects for that a determined effort Is being made of such far-reaching Importance, which leerease of population in a city. At to give publicity promptly at the end may affect the next two or three genera­ . tion». ought not to be confirmed upon im­ Made from Water Sterilized and Puri- the time of the failure of the, original of each year to the results of the work Intoxicated, and a constable had tx perfect knowledge or without careful con­ placed on duty along the E. A street railway company and the ap­ of the officers of the department. sideration. pearance in the field of the new, Vic track to watch for persons carry I t Complete statistics of the production It seeme difficult to understand how our liquor on to the reserve. Red by the Pasteur Berkfeld System toria was certainly not enjoying the eMermou ran.be m favor of this deal and L. of Portland Cement in Canada during in favor of acquiring the property of the The accused wag arrested a» a advantages nor incurring the risk of 1908 * are given In the bulletin. The Esquimau Water Company at the same suit of the action, and appeared t.he disadvantages of a bdom of any total quantity produced was 3,495.981 time, as the two propositions seem an­ court this morning to answer not kind, The, securities acquired, there­ tagonistic to one another. The British guilty to the charge Constable Frank parade as soon as the firing actually coro- barrels of 360 pounds net as compared Columbia Electric Company non- pays the fore, - were not gilt-edged. The com Turner said he had arrested accused with 2,491.511 barrels in 1907, or an In­ ENpilmalt company, sc I am Informed, Saturday afternoon and discovered pan y "took a chance,** to employ an ex­ something like $28.000 a year for power. O. C. companies will detail four men un­ crease of 1,004.448 barrels, or 40.1 per bottle of whisky in his inside coat der the C.-Q.-M.-Sergt. for the purpoee ot BOWUNG ON THE GREEN pression readily understood 1*. If the city buys out the Wafer Company cent. that $26.000 a year would look good to the pocket He also had some clothing reflecting the blankets and rubber sheet» JUST ARRIVED FROM SC0TLAMB speculative times, and it won. 'We sub­ The production of Portland Cement taxpayers of this city, but under this deal and a parcel of meat. In his defense and returning them to the Quartermaster mit that, under the circumstances, it with the Electric Company the city would accused said he had purchased the at 8 p. m. to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, A Complete Stock Of in 1908 was derived from 23 operating or hla representative at Esquimau on là hardly fair, to reproach the man­ lose nearly all of that, except the mini­ liquor for his Sunday refreshment and plants, with a total capacity of 27.500 mum of *ome $7,000 or $8.000 a year, which was on his way home te Victoria West. Wednesday wqilsg. agement with abusing the privileges barrels, equivalent to about 8,250,000 the Tram Company IS under contract to Magistrate Jay discharged accused and Each company will strike their own Bowls and Accessories conveyed by Its charter. All it has got barrels per year of 300 days, or 10,000, take for a term of years. told him It was against the law to tenu when the other Is firing In the fort. For lhis capital aport. Again, If the city acquires the Gold- carry intoxicants alon**- the Indian re­ No. 1 company will march up from the was freely given by the legislature, and 000 If all plants were run continuously dry dock and report at headquarter» not YOUR INSPECTION INVITED stream water, or goes to fiooke lake for serve pathway. the action of the legislature was en­ for the whole year. The operating water, with either of these and the en­ later than 8.38 to-morrow evening. dorsed with avidity by the ratepayers. plants were distributed as follows: One larged service to Elk lake we ought to The Quartermaster will make all neces­ J. ft. COLLISTER We ask our correspondents, therefore, have water to bum, *o to speak. Nq^ PREPARING TO BREAK sary arrangements for receiving all stores In Nova Scotia using blast furnace only could we then supply that $25,000 and turning over same to the ordnance Successor to John Barnsley * Co. not to attempt to confuse the issue by slag; one In Manitoba making a nat­ worth of power to the Tram Company, UP REGIMENTAL CAMP •tores on Wednesday wonting. OUNSMITH, ETC. Phone «83 1831 GOVT. ST. Introducing extraneous matters such as ural Portland Cement; one In British but we would have power to light our The regiment will parade when the "fall comparisons between the treatment the streets at little or no extra expense, and in" le sounded as soon after 9 as possible Columbia, two In Alberta and three In sell all the power that might be required to-morrow (Tuesday) evening for the pur­ company açcords Vancouver and the Quebec using limestone and clay; and for Industrial purpoee*. all of which pose of marching in to the drill hall. measure meted out to Victoria. Our fifteen in Ontario, of which twelve use would help out considerably In paying Local Corps Will March to Bar­ No leave will be granted from this sister city claims a population twice the interest on the cost of these works. marl and three limestone. The total Voider this deal with the Tram Company racks To-morrow as large as the population of Victoria, dally capacity of the plants using filkrl the fclty would lose thqf $25.000 a year, qr —-Rom* Show et Rink Tuesday. and every one knows that the value of wfcs 10,400 barrels, as compared with the larger part of It, while It agree* not Evening. a street railway franchise Increases In fo sell power for Industrial purpose*, and W. S. FRASER & CO. 17,100 barrels per day for all other under certain conditions nqt so provide It* TRIAL OF BRANDENBURG. mathematical proportion with the planta Of the total quantity of cement own power for street lighting purposes. LOOTED. growth of population. Fortunately for made In 1908, 1.673.090 barrels were'made That kind of a bargain looks like one The Fifth Regiment is completing Its New York. June 28.—The trial of the city of Vancouver, the charter of from marl and 1.922.Ç71 barrels from that la all crow for the dty and art turkey two weeks In camp, and to-morrow night Broughton Brandenburg, author and for the B. C. Electric Company, will marsh back to the barracks after an novelist, accused of second degree lar­ - CANADIAN AND AMERICA» her street railway company was not limestone and slag. But under this deal we are to have the efficient training. given for so long a term as the char­ The average price at the works dur­ same rate* for lighting as are charged to Yesterday a drum head service was held ceny in connection with the sale to the ter of the first tramway line In Vic ing 1908 as returned by the manufac Vancouver, we are to)d. And why, pray, in camp, the remainder of the day being New York Time» of an article be rep­ have we not been getting the same rates spent quietly by the men, who were at resented was signed by Grover Cleve­ toria. The company foresaw that the turers was $1.39 per barrel. Prices In aq! Vancouver In the past,? Under it» Van­ home to many visitors. X band concert land, Is drawing to a cloee to-day. Lawn Mowers ■Vancouver charter was likely to prove car lots, ex-package at Toronto and couver charter the company pay* the city waa given by the band. very valuable, and it agreed, for a con­ Montreal, according to trade quota-y 'h percentage of Its receipts, which now The orders of the day are as follows; After George E. Homing had testi­ amounts to over $25.000 a year. Under lie Orderly Officer for June 38th. Lieut. F. fied that on June 4th he saw an article sideration, to the payment of a certain lions, ranged from $1.90 in January Ao Victoria charter it pays this dty nothing, A. Robertson; next for duty, Lieut A. EL substantially like the one which ap­ “Empress" Garden Hose figure annually for the privileges it en­ as low as $1.56 in December. In Win while it practically owqs every street tj Robertson. • ' peared In the Thnea. and he behaved it joys upon the streets. And what Is wishes to to, and can dig them up, lay No. 1 Co. will parade this (Monday) wa* signed by Cleveland, the defence nlpeg prices ruled during the lattçr one or two tracks on any of them, with­ evening at Black Rock Battery at 6.30 Sprinklers ànd Sprayers true of street car traffic applies to the half of the year at about $2.46; out so much as saying by your leave to p. m. for the purpoee of carrying out their rested. vending of light, and power. The There Is very little cemeiy^exported our dty authorities, and it now arknow annual firing practice. Mr* Grover Cleveland was called to the stand to rebut testimony intro­ larger the population the more valuable ledges that It has been "soaking" us for Nos. 2 and 3 companies will practice from Canada; only $34.691 'worth being electric llfcht more than Is charged In standing gun .drill In the fort this (Mon­ duced by the defence to throw doubt WHARF STREET the franchise and the lower the rates recorded for 1908. The Imports which Vancouver. day) evening. upon the signature introduced Id court PHONE 8 VICTORIA, a 0. at. which these conveyances can be were, previous to 1904, larger thaji the The B. Ç, Electric people evidently know 9los. 2 and I rompantes will form up on a* the one affixed to Brandenburg's a good thing when they set* it. They «fro 4belr company petfaffi* to-morrow <3 arthie. ‘ She sâtd the signature -Iras supplied. ------Canadian prothK^ffi, Wé been de know when a dty is deed easy to work. davi evening as Soon after 6 p. m. as poe- But in Vancouver there Is a factor creasing since 1J0S and were In 1908 the same. Perhaps that Is why they have approach­ alble for the purpose of carrying out their Final argument* were begun thie In the situation which Is more favor­ equivalent to btft 17.8 per cent, of the ed our aldermen With so obviously one annual firing practice. The company offi­ sided a proposition. cier reportlndg complete first to the B. C. afternoon. able to the company and enables It to sales of Canadian cement, or 14.9 per That feature of this agreement which will take his detail first to the guns. The #>wi ihore generously with Its custoftl cent of the total consumption. A dutv stives the B. C. Electric Company what •Other detolfwlll form upon the Manning! -Rose Show nt Rink. Tuesday. READ THE TIMER-VICTORIA'S HOME PAPE* VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1909. Bicycles NEW GRAND THEATRE. DRINKS Good Bill Promised by Manager Jamie­ ' VICTORIA WATERWORKS 4 USE son This Week to HI* Patron*. JUST ARRIVED WHITE ROCK LITHIA WATER Commencing to-day Manager Jamie­ PROM COVENTRY Pino-Creso-Oang QUARTS, per dozen ...... *2.50 son ha* a selected bill of variety acts PINTS, per dozen ...... *1.60 for patron* of the New Grand theatre Noti-e is hereby given that the water will be A non-poisonoue disinfectant, true The Famous that will be bard to beat. germicide end deodoriser, much to SPLITS, per dozen .$1.35 turned off on Tuesday, the 29th inst., between the be preferred to the poisonous car­ Mac M. Barnes and Loulae Remlng bolic odd. Dilute and sprinkle the CENTAUR SEE MY WINDOW DISPLAY. company will put on with a full stage hours 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., on Femwood Road and solution freely Lit scene a screaming tabloid farce called connecting streets between Edmonton Road and Call, phone or write, and we will Imparts a Delightful Odor of Carne s Pure Food Store “Mrs. Potter's First,” In which poor Fort Street; also on Fort Street from Femwood be pleased to tell you all about our Cor. Port and OovV SU. Phone 686. Next to 0. P. R. Office. Potter haa the beauties of hi* predeces­ the Pine Woods cycles. sor constantly before him tb hie great Road to Rockland Avenue, Rockland Avenue, St. The best insecticide known, de­ distress and the huge delight of the Charles Street and Pemberton Road. stroys cockroach***. bedbugs, audience. ^ moths, fleas, ants, insects on dogs - Farnk Rae and Guesle» Broach* are JAS. L. RAYMUR, and other animals: cures mange; the performers In the second full stage keeps the air pure In houses. Harris & Smith comedy act called "Too y Much 'Wo­ Water Commissioner. PRICE, 25o 1220 BROAD STREET Finch & Finch man." seen In one act and guaranteed to run close to the first place In popu­ City Hall, 28th June, 1909. The WEDDING lar applause. Over this Circuit It has EXCLUSIVE been the comedy success of the season. Eva Modge. the military maid,. has a HABERDASHERS reputation for quick changes. M’lle. CYRUS H. BOWES ANNIVERSARIES Loretta and the famous white setter Local News dog “Ben,” prize winner in the last CHEMIST Are showing the largeet range of season's Paris bench show, are sure to 1228 GOVERNMENT &T. lit—Cotton Wedding draw In the nine prtses’of representa­ Hacks, Carriages, Single or Double, tions of famous paintings. Jere 8and- —Umbrellas end Parasol» covered. 2nd—Paper Wedding 3rd—Leather Wedding furd. tin- whistling .virtuose and yqdle Sign of the Big Kéy, «41 Fort St. • Ctaet, Peabody & Co.’s songster, appears here for the first rr? and Saddle Horses 6th—Wooden Wedding time. “Some Day" Is the title of the II- —Do not forget tnat you can get an 7th—Woolen Wedding ’ I tint rated song by the favdrlte .singer, TURNED OUT ON SHORT NOTICE AT ALL HOUES •sprees or truck at any hour you may I Thomas J. Price. The orchestra under wish. Always keep your ghecks until 10th—Tin Wedding / 12th—Silk and Find Linen j Herr Nagel's direction will play "•The Terms Moderate you have seen us, as we will save you That haa ever been displayed ip t’harltttHti March." by Sousa, an.d new the 16c. on each trunk you have to pay Vietoria. Wedding itiovlng pictures are to be shown. SEVERAL baggage age*4e-*Ai trains and boats The latest coloring* made up in 16th—Crystal Wedding CAMERON & CALDWELL’S We wilt check your baggage from your —Union Presbyterian Sunday school hotel or residence, also «tore IL See us Coat and Regular,Style*. 20th—China Wedding basket picnic nt Ooldstream' July 1st. BLOCKS before you make your, arrangement» 26th—Silver Wedding Livery Stable We guarantee to satisfy everyone on Train* leave E. & N. depot at 8. 9.30. It 30th—Pearl Wedding a.ra. and 1 p.m.: return at 5. 6 30 and 8 OP LAND price and the way we handle your $1.50 to $2.50 JOHNSON STREET, Two Doors Above Douglas TEL. 993 40th—Ruby Wedding p.m. Tickets, adults 56c., children j$c. * POR SALE goods. We consider It a favor fr you will report any overcharge* or Incivil 60th—Golden Wedding —The police court has always been In 5 end 10 acre plots, 6 miles •ty on part of our help. JUST RECEIVED 76th—Diamond Wedding Pacific Transfer Company. bad enough to hear In. but while the .. a from town. 'Phone 149 10 Fort St A taTgv Mhtpttg&t of ~ » "W* have eft lelewin It «Mr for aireratinn* are being made to the -fry hall It Is almost impossible to hear tho $100 TO $200 1 any Wedding Anniversary. ( (hr rgvs read or the. evidence given. LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR —Mill wood, stove lengths, IS l I Frequently the magistrate or a party PER ACRE double lend; $2.10 per cord uncut I Interested has to ask for the witness Prompt delivery. Cameron Lumber Co ' A LIVE TEDDY BEAR statement to be repeated, and this Wiring-, Electrical Fixtures, Phone 110. • morning the climax was reached when ETC., ETC. P. R. BROWN, Ltd. Poplin Ties A bare Impreeeloa of * real live Teddy Bear may hr gained 8 deafçnlng noise was continued ------mowry to loan —Try the V. L Psnetela Cigar. For which We are wile agent* by noting the fine cub at otfr through the early part of the court ONLY FIRST CLASS MATERIAL USBDi FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN. proceedings. During a lull tho'clerk I "rive* range from door. But forbear to look if you WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. PRICES BIGHT 1130 BROAD ST. can’t bear to see a bear In read a charge, but was interrupted by TOR GORCtE AND BIO BASIN. SI.25 DOWN TO 75* a carpenter who chore that time to Tel. MTS. chalee. 1 4 lietlMUmi drive a few nails on the Pandora street Stemwheeler leave* Causeway at side window frames. Magistrate Jay HAWKINS & HAYWARD 2, 4 and • p. m. Fare, 10c, or 20c to metaphorically threw up his hand* in 728 YATES ST. PHONE 648 Basin. horror, and a constable was sent out Finch & Finch W. H. Wilkerson to order the work to cease until the —Garden Rose, Sprinklers, etc.1 1107 GOVERNMENT ST. Tke Jeweler court had adjourned. Watson * McGregor. «17 Jotmeoo. Oui Name Beulnd Our oothlng Is an Important Asset. Ifa Your protection. •IS GOVERNMENT 8T...... —------llTTIYr Our Name Behind Our Furnishings Is Tel. 1S$«. Those Who Desire ' —All hats greatly reduced at the Worth a Good Deal to Toe. Elite 121« Douglas street. SCREAM FOR THE PLIMLEY AUTOMOBILE COMPANY I CLARET —To Seattle, fast 8. "Iroquois** leaves dally at • a m. —Next Sunday take a trip on the V. “SALVATION NELL,” I OE CREAM Tel. 695. The Pioneers of Low Prices. Tel. 3067. Jk 8. railway and steamer Iroquois Sauterne .or Uurguudy at OAflOLINB. «Se per- Imperial pi Hon: hulk, per raw. MMl only, ft their best should si-leet the -To-day.—Finest maderla and wine among the Thousand, islands. • Mary Madison, a Well-Known Writer You can get the delicious cakes at Central Bakery. «40 Tates 8t.e and Domestic Author, Coming Here. OIL—Beet grade only storked: Mobile, Motorine, Zeroline; Mono- * unique brand of G. Preller & -T» Seattle. tasTs? "Iroquois" pam. per Imperial gnUon, 11.'A Co. Preller V ClalTl ia -the .CARBlpg. per pound, lfc; ACCÙMCLATOW chined. Me up. P Vor HTfe-sev#m pasaeng* r, six- leaves dally it » 6. m. Mary Madison, who will play the im­ Naples Ice Cream rlaret of our forbear*—per­ Here, ngactwth every day |ff STORAGE, 15 per month up. Repaire estimated: for end guaranteed: cyllnder automobile, cannot be excelled portant pert of “Hallelujah Maggie" Two telephones, toll and ÎÛ47 day or nlcht. with Mrs. Flske in ’Uglvatlon NeU" at fectly ripened, thoroughly In any way. R, Oug1n.# Dr lard Hotel n —Towel Bargain.—Large else Eng- by oar candy expert, in aged, a dinner wine that can­ llirti bath towels In white and brown, the Victoria theatre on Friday, 4s In R. P. CLARK, General Manager. private life not Mitt) Madison, the not fail to please thi- moat —Ice Cream Free. Take the label* regular 40c. and 50c... special price S VANILLA, STRAWBERRY from B. C, Evaporated Cream to any actress, but Charlotte Thompson, the j critical. Prellcr'a Sauterne for $1.60. Robinson’» Cash Store. «42 dramatic author and newspaper writer. AND CHOCOLATE •tore where B. C. Ice Cream la sold and Yatew street ' • FLAVORS is a true test uf the vintner's uae the labels In payment for Ice Her most recent work la the dramati­ skill and of his honesty— Cream. Labels are taken at one cent sation of Margaret Deland's novel, Try a dish in our cosy par­ "The Awakening of Helena Ritchie." delicate yet full flavored. each. • — Men's .Underwear.—Fine light­ lors, or you can secure it in weight balhrlggan underwear. Eng­ for Margaret Anglin. She also translat­ Preller's Burgundy is as rich lish make, all slaee, »0c. a garment. ed from the French. “Cora," Bertha bulk for your friends. —Notice.—Photographs greatly re­ as port wine and as delicate Robinson’s Cash Store. «42 Yates 81. • Kalteh's play this season. For several as Champagne—the very es­ duced In price until August let at Fox- years Mis* Thompson was prominent In all’s studio, 1111 Government street, • newspaper work In San rr$gn|g(|gy OUR LUNCHEONS, sence of the perfect grape. -A-race ting ol the St. John's branch HOT COFFEE, TEA AND of the Women’s Auxiliary to Missions She had temporarily retired fnun the stage, and was Induced to join Mrs. COCOA HOUSE OF LORDS —Gibbons’ toothache gum sets aa a will be held In the guild room of Ht. Your . dealer can supply Flake's company this weason only be­ you with these unmatched temper a-y filling and slope toothache John's ball on Tuesday. 29th of June, ARB THE FINEST Instantly. Sold at druggists. Price at H p.m. All members are requested cause 6t the splendid op |*>rt unities IN THE-CITY wines. 10c. * to attend. which the part of Maggie afforded her. New York audience* were in complete SCOTCH WHISKY Vail for them at yonr hotel Ignorance t>f the fact that In applaud­ » —Nothing to compart1 with V. --Mayor Wall was at his office this or restaurant. morning for the first time In two ing the work of Mary Madison they I. Panetela Cigar. weeks, having but Just recovered from were in reality applauding Mis* Thomp­ None genuine without the a- severe attack of erysipelas. He will son. until a critic, who had been asso­ ciated with her In Ban Francisco, —All Hat* lie low cost at the “EHIte” preside at the council meeting this name “O. Preller & Co.*" eciany the label. clever make-up, and revealed the. fact TRIANGLE BRAND In his column. —To Seattle, fast & 8. "Iroquois’* —Excursions among the Thousand 1325 GOVERNMENT ST. Imported direct by «eaves dally *t • 1» m. island* of the gulf by -V. A S. railway PANTAGEH THEATRE. Next to Goodacre. and steamer Iroquois will commence A DOMESTIC EYE REMEDY. PITHER & LEISER July 1st. Take» a trip and you will be Larimer. Johnstone and , Va nil Inc delighted. • Compounded by Experienced Ph y Al­ Cooke Come Here After Big Cor, Port and Wharf Sta. London Success. A El t’la ns. Conforme to Pure Food and —A meeting of the I-O.L., 1426. and Victoria, B. C. Drugs Law. Wins Friends Wherever L.O.L., 1616. wlU be held on Tuesday The Vantage* theatre will present a Used. Ask brugglsts for Murine By, evening In the A.O.U.W, kail. All very excellent programme this week. New July Remedy. Try Murine In your Eye*. You Orangemen are requested to'he pres­ All of the Act* on the bill are star Will Like Mu: Inc. Try It in Baby’s ent, as the programme for the cele- Eyes. It Soothe*. bratton to be held on July 12ttr will be feature*, and some <»f them the veftr best In vaudeville. Lorlmer. Johnstone COLUMBIA decided upon. and Caroline Cooke are too well known —Sunday. July 4th, the steamer Im- to Vfetorlan* to need advance pralsJ. —The regular weekly meeting of the Double-Disc quuis will make one of those delightful and the fart thaï they have just re­ Epworth league of the Metropolitan CONTINUOUSLY SUPPLIED FOR 30 YEARS trips among the Islands of the .gulf to turned to America after a most suc­ WHOLESOME Methodist church will • be held this Marne, returning via the picturesque cessful season In London's higher class and TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS WARM WEATHER Pender Canal. Train leave» V * S. evening In the league room of the vaudeville theatre* Is ample assurance station 9.45 u m. Come along and en­ church. The meeting will be IntAharge that their popularity 1* hot on the APRS T/ZERS joy yourselves. » of the missionary committee. " lec­ Cylinder A record not equalled by any other Scotch Whisky wane. 9 ture on the topic “The Story of an Joseph Le Plaire, the great Italian PASTRY, flak#*y and delicious, pure Opium Fiend” will be given. on the market jam and lemon fillings. - Engl ish Enamel Tea not».-These harp soloist. haa no peer* In hi* par­ RECORDS pot* look almost like china. We have ticular class In the world of music, • g to the rainy morning but “TEA SCONES-these are new and them Ira great variety from «5e to $1.35. and will be a big factor In the new' list JCST RECEIVED fifteen members of the Natural History good.*' Enamel Mugs for the kiddle*, 25c. R of attraction*. ». S*x-lety embarked on Saturday In the Some of the beat number* are A. Brown & Co.. 1202 Douglas 8t. j Trlxeda and Robinson, singing and FRESH FRUIT, moulded In wine Utile steamer Don for the purpose of dancing fashlonplates.^are direct from "ALL THROUGH THE jelly Sees, sherbets, ice puddings, paying a visit to Bare Island. The creams and water ice. the greater eastern circuits; Chas. weather wns all that could have been NIGHT" Hudson’s Bay Co. Wallace, -the Juggling cartoonist, and wished, and all enjoyed the trip to the Baritone Solo, by Albert K. FRESH DAILY the regular Pantage* house feature* A SNAP utmost. A number of seabirds’ nests complete the big show*. Brown, were found and many flowers gath­ SOLE AGENTS FOUR a ered. and It was the unanimous ex­ "ABSENT" * CL A rs pression of opinion that the Island Metcalfe Police Model was anything but bars of Interest, al­ Contralto solo, by Mrs. A. Tel. 101. FORT ST. though there were hut few trees grow­ Stewart Holt. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ing on Iti rocky summit. "FAREWELL, MY OWN,” Humber Bicycle We Are Now The Memory ef Quality Lingers -TL» funeral of the late Ernest Clay From “Pinafore" When Prices Are Forgotten." Amateur Athletic Track New. police model Humber took place yesterday afternoon at 2.36 Located Sung by vhoru*. orchestra bicycle, slightly soiled, will be o'clock from the family residence, 122S AT •erompaniment. and Field Meet Houses Built North Pal* street, where Mr A Sin ’ “NATIONAL GUARD ON THE sold at a bargain. Has heavy held conducted services. A number of Perfection Blend Tea appropriate hymn* were sung. There MARCH” Under auspices Ÿ. M. C. A. pedals, heavy tires and Brooks Va* a large number of sympathising 755 Kane St INSTALMENT PLAN Played by Prince’* Military 50 Cents Per Pound. OAK BAY PAM $6 saddle. friends present and many fierai offer­ Next Vietoria Truck and ings were sent. The following acted SATURDAY, JUNE 31, 2:M p. i as pallbearers: G Green. C Har- Dray Stables “MAZURKA BRIL- - DIRECT IMPORTING TEi * D. H. Bale worth, H. Ingram. A. Hayw*ard. T. 4* LIANTE" * ADMISSION, 29c. Thos. Pllmley Klrkhsm and T. West. ALL ORDERS Violin Duet. COFFEE CO. Contractor & Builder CEN+RAL CYCLE DEPOT. - Full program of athletic WILL RECEIVE “IVANHOE'* COR. PORT AND S*4DACONA 1110 GOVERNMENT ST. 632 Yates Street, PROMPT ATTENTION !ftterroez»i Opposite Spencer"*. OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO v AVE. II you get It at Pllmley’S If® all right. C|T YJJ VERY Phone 662 Mandolin iwlo, harp accom­ Phone l^lo. paniment. Board and Sale Stable THE Call and hear them played at 1615 DOUBLAS ST. Victoria West Supply Stores COLBERT PLUMBING THE LEAPING TALKING BLUB PRI I E. PAINTER & SON Single. Téam, Saddle and W.B.5MITH. * « Cor. Esquimau Road and Gather, MACHINE STORE orrrci Boarding Horses. t HEATING CO. , ine Street LIMITED. XraFÏ as SU CORMORANT STREET 1. groceries, hardware, , Phone 1825 ysKghestes Ml urt AaM omen: FletetierBpos. dairy produce Elettrie Bine C. R RICHARDS 1231 GOVERNMENT SÎT GOAL amd WOOD PENNINGTON A WOODWARD VETERINARY 8VROEO.V. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES

-V.,*v Victoria dally «m», mpwpat, 1800.

rn lie*. Purse. Four-year-olds and Up­ M matoBSSeWWKISBMSBWHWHWIWWSHt ward. Valbd to first $160. SLOW TIME ON Horse and Jockey. Op. CL Barney Oldfield. Alarie ...... 3 2 Johnstown, McEwen ...... «... 3 7-6 HEAVY TRACK Movlna. J. King ...... 8 3 Gentlemen : Ed. Bail, Keogh ...... 5 6 Ed. T. Fryer, Brooks ...... 8 4 PHILISTINA WINS, Time, 1:62 8-5.- Are you going Picnicing, or to the Races Sixth race—-One mile. Selling. Four- EMPRESS HANDICAP year-olda and upward. Value to first on Dominion Day, July 1st ? It so, why «not go in $160. Horse and. Jockey. Op. CL Gargantua, Brooks ...... 8-6 8-1 regular holiday attire? There’s nothing more Westminster Handicap Won Mill Song...... 8-8 8-6 Emma Q.. Alarie ...... 3 4 appropriate for outing purposes than a Comfortably by Napa Dave Weber. Keogh ...... 6 6 Bye Bye H„ Quay...... 13 16 Nick. Time, 1:47 8-6. R8SULTS OF GAMES Two-Piece Suit The Empress handicap and purse of $500. the feature event of the Satur­ day card at the Willows, was wofi on IN BASEBALL LEAGUES a slow and heavy track by J. Green’s Not necessary to pay a big Jirice. See OURS at Philistine. The distance was six fur­ longs and the time* made 1.17 3-6, NORTHWESTERN. against the_ record of 1.15 4-6. The Seattle, June 24.—Scores wer $12.60 to $18, thçy are just what you want. Friday night rain made the track very low: heavy, but the morning wind dried r. h. e. the. surface, so that the going was not ...... s 12 2 muddy. AH „ races on the" card wëfe t 4 6 run In stow time. The Empress hand! ... Buturlti Bsyar and Kallackey ; Other Suggestions for Boating, Etc. with eight starter», Included twi ami Custer; ——------added ones. In Galene Gale and Albion Spokane. June 24.—Scores were as fol­ WHITE DUCK TROUSERS at ...fl.2 FANCY WHITE OUTING SHIRTS, *1.75 H. The overnight rain brought about low: ' _ R. H. E WHITE AND COLORED OUTING HATS, to...... v...... ;...... $1.50 the biggest list of scratchlngs In any Spokane ...... 8 10 S one race yet at the Willows, Gf ateven Aberdeen ...... 4 13 1 ♦1.00. to ...... 50 FANCY HOSIERY, 50c and...... 25* acceptances for the Empress purse Batteries—Wright and Spencer; Starke!! BELTS in many stlyee, $1.60 to...... 50 FLANNEL TROUSERS, *4 to...... $2.50 five were scratched Saturday morning and Krelts. The final post horses were Belle of Portland. June 24.—Scores were as fol- WE ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU. Iroquois. Aristotle. Philistins, Roalta. lew; MAKE YOU* SELECTION EARLY. Fantastic. French Cook and the two r. h. e. ied ones, Galene Gale and Albion Portland ...... 4 10 3 Vancouver ...... 6 l 1 Philistine took the rail position at Batteries—Klnsella and Fournier; Hall the post and never left It. Albion H. and Brooks. picked up second position after one Yesterday’s Games. furlong and held it. with Belle of Iro Seattle. June 27.—Scores were as fol­ quoi» next. "The three raced the six low: furlongs without alteration. Roalta R. H. Seattle ...... I 4 I I was fourth. Philistine was a six to Tacoma ...... 4 • • j ene bet. Batteriee—Rush and Custer; Baker aad Of the winners and place horses Kellackey. Two-piece Suits In the finest select fabrics of soft Saturday, of which there Portland, June 17. i for 10 Innings flannel-worsted texture We are usual eighteen, there were fifteen of follow: f $15 and $18 the number In the one. two, three order R. H. S. ] showing this season some of, the on the programme, showing the great Portland ...... I $ 81 THE HOME OF PROPER CLOTHES. 813 GOVT ST.. OP. P. O. finest warm weather clothes ever advantage to a horse running on Vancouver ...... 0 J 3 muddy track to get the rail position Batteries—Gough and, Fournier; Hickey tailored by the Semi-ready house. at the start, especially In the short and Brooks. distances. The first race. Saraelnisca. Spokane, June 37.—Scores were ae fol- ! We should like you to examine-the Sainesaw and Llvlus were oj»e, two, low: 7' three on the programme, and won the , . R. H. B. inside construction of these Suits, Aberdeen >UU4uUi 3 seven furlong race 4n that order. Spokane ...... "...... 1 6 8 for we can show you how they ate Shirley Rossmore, number one on the Batteries— Most and Krelts; Gregg and stayed, and how the shape is sewn programme for the second race, was Spencer. beaten out of her position, and two. COAST. that the shape stays—and so long three and four. Laura Clay. Burleigh and El Paso, took the prises in that Loe Angeles. June 24.—Scores were as you keep the suk it will wear follow: like new. order. R. H. B. KEEP 0001 The Inside position undoubtedly gave Vernon ...... » ...... 14 1 You need not buy because you look—nor keep because Napa Nick the win In the third, the Oakland ...... 3 0 3 Westminster handicap. The start of Batterie#—Stovall «Mid H. Hogan; Boles you buy. You must be satisfied at first—and afterward. tills race was delayed, and Kelly was and La Longe. Buy an Electric Fan I fined two days by Starter Weber for Sa» Francisco, June S- causing the delay. He will not ride again till Wednesday. Vesper was R. H. B. Adjustable for use on table or can be attached to wall fcmt-reaiig tailoring thrown out of the saddle by Regina Loe Angeles ...... w..,ia*rnr 4 L S Arvl. but not hurt, and Binocular and San Francisco ...... 4 0 3 . I Complete, ready to run, $13.50 B. Lewiston got the places. Batterie»— Hosp and Orendorff; Eaatley WILLIAMS & CO., 68-70 Yates St The Empress handicap was won the .and Berry. same way, Phllisttna getting the posi­ Sacramento. June 28.—Scores were follow: cumseh defence. Querrle’s braves were tion In the post draw. Albion H.. R. H. B. The Hinton Electric Co., Ltd., Government St. called upon to extend lAemselves, and which ran the second to Monvlna Portland ...... 0 3 8 WESTMINSTERS they certainly were equal to the oc­ opening day. again ran second Satur­ SecrameWto ...... 4 10 casion. The tact that the champions day. It does not seem to matter what Batteries—Iverson and Fisher; Ehman could not score In the final quarter the distance Is. Albion H. can always and Graham. Yesterday's Games. WIN VICTORY shows just how well the Tecumsehs race the winner to within a nose of played. the finish. Saturday, however, there Los Angeles. June 27—Scores were as were several lengths between first and follow: It was a very clean exhibition rough second. Bflle of Iroquois ran a good Morning Game. FIRST MATCH GOES play being conspicuous by lta absence. third. Only, three men* two .Xeaiuhaeha-and Barney OtdfWfl beat Wf Me favorite. one Westminster man, were sent to the Oakland ...... Johnstown. In the mile and an eighth ,<>W: R. H B. TO PACIFIC COAST fence, and these for only minor of- Batteries—Harkins and Klnkel; by a head, and rewarded a crowd of and Lewis. fences. Jb bettors. E. T. FVyer carried a heap Brooklyn ...... 1 î Î Afternoon Game. New York ...... 3 0 4 George Rennie .was the most con­ of money and was harked down from R. H. E Batteriee—Rucker and Bergen; Mar- departure this scaeoa, and have Tecumsehs of Toronto Have spicuous man on the field. He was al­ ten to four Brooks, however, couldn't Vernon ...... I...... 2 4 1 ways moving and every time he went quard and Schiet. arranged to eeO wheels d/nd iy mtil. make the horse run the turns any bet­ Oakland ...... 0 3 1 Heaton. June M.-Bcor.. In eeeond »•=>• Little Chance of after the ball he succeeded In secur­ ter than the other jockeys have, and Batteries-Schafer and Hogan; Chris­ customer, all intermediate profita. tian and La Longe ,0,,OW; It. H E. ing It. Brother Tom also starred. He Fryer’s hackers had to be content with By this plan Cup. was down on the home the best part last. Movlna was third to Johnstown San Francisco. June Î7.—Scores were to follow ; Philadelphia ...... i 11 i of the time and had several shots on the Gargantua was a heavily backed Boston ...... 7 10 * goal, one of which found Its way by » Morning Game. Regular $50 winner In the last race, and under the R. H. E Batteriee—Covaleskl and Foxen. Jaek- Kinsman. Tommy Gifford played in hand of Brooks won a pretty race San Francisco „...... 1 10 • litevh ; Mattern and Graham. On Saturday afternoon In New Weal hie usual steady form, while Jimmy Chicago, June 24.-Scores were ae fol- minster the first of the two matches to tffcen three lengths to the bad round­ Los Angeles ...... I T 3 Hyslop Bicycles Gifford and Galbraith also showed up ing the last turn MlUsong ajid Emma Batteries - Browning and Williams; bç played by the Tecumsehs of Toronto In oldtime form. Centre Is not "Doughy R H B. against the New Westminster lacrosse G. raced the distance nose and nose. Briswalter and- crendorff. Spring's regular'posltlon, but hè played The latter had to give place, however, Cincinnati ...... •"••• ® J * team for the championship and the Afternoon Game. a great game In that position and It R. H. E. Chicago ...... ;•••*« 7 1 for $25 Mlnto cup the visitors were defeated, to Gargantua, which In the finish beat looks as If he will be held there per­ Loe Angeles ...... 4 9 1 Batteries—Carppbell and Rowan. Mc- the score being 6 to 4. The next match Millsong also. ; Real bach and Archer manently. Wintemute was not in th«- Richard Dwyer, the starter, will be Fan Francisco ...,...... •••-* * S eir popularity, W« hare will be played to-morrow, when It Is Batteries—Nagle. Toser and Orendorff; St. Louis. June 28 —Scores for 11 Innings best of condition, but while he was on here to-day and will take charge of pUmnedfcea»jrl«£*7*«. and ere reedyly with the predicted a similar story will be to tell. the field he kept his check busy. Corbett and Berry. ,0“°W: X - * H E the harrier It will be Interesting to Sacramento. June 27.— The game Itself, for two quarters at Grumpy Spring and Dad Turnbull were see If he can start with the same suc­ 8t Louie ...... •••■• * » I least, was perhaps the fastest that has follew : the best men on the home, particularly cess as Joe Weber has for the meet R. H. B. Pittsburg ...... * w A ever been played In the west. Until HYSLOP BROS. Limited the former, who, playing hi* first cup lng to date. Portland ...... y...... Ill Batttrlee—Sellée. Moor, and Breenehan, the time that the Tecumsehs appeared match, took /ill sorts . p5!oo.*eim Md ... ment of the metuJi the officials of both R H First game—Buffalo,* 0; Roochester, l clubs had some dispute as to who would Th* Westminster Handicap. Two-year- st. LouieI .ou ...... 4 • Second game—Buffalo, 4; Rocheirter. QUARREL referee, and who would be judge of okls. Value tu first $160. CleveTailand...... 0 K Newark. June 3« —Scores wees ae folk play. OK'onnell refused to act unless Horae and Jockey.- Op. Bstterles—Powell and Crlger: Ben First game—Providence, 1; Newark. A 3alace Hotel Company ho was referee and a* Lionel Yorke Napa Nick, Keogh ...... ,,..3-2 and Bemfi: v Second game—Providence. 4; Newark. I. •“Baltimore. June 24-8eoree Were ae fol had' received. Instructions to referee he Binocular, Lycurgue ...... 4 Second Game. WITH ââ -----—- • H.W. R. First game—Jersey City. 10; Balt I- declined to step doWn In favor of Lewiston, Brooks ...... , 4 41. Second game-Baltimore. 3; Jer. nr-Ouw-iOlne. O’Connell. A.V the last minute it was Chester Krum. D. Riley 3 3-2 St. Louie ...... ;...... 8 8 8 Regina Arvl. Vosper ...... 20 30 Cleveland 11 17 eey City, L agreed that both should referee. Had Batterlei—Dlneeti and Smith: Rhcedes Vlrgte. Casgla, W. Kelly...... • • ' ' WESTERN CANADA. a dispute cropped up It is rather diffi­ and Clarke. cult to determine to whom the teajns Time. , Calgary. June 30.-Scores were as fol­ S35UÎK Chicago, June 17.—Scores were ae fol­ low: First gamo—Calgary. 4; Winnipeg. 4. could appeal as both officials were ref Fourth race—Six furlongs. The Em­ low: PILES Batteries—Criat and Oouchee; Spe erces. * ...... * First Game. press Handicap. All ages. Value to and Edmonds. first $335. R. H E get roar money back lfnot «atirtad. Second Oame-fl0 Innings ^ ^ dealers or Edmansox. Bats» 06 Co., 1WW The American-Hawaiian steamer Mis­ Horse and Jockey. Op. Cl. Chics go...... 0 4 6 Detroit ...... 1 1 8 DUNLOP DR. OHASa a OINTWMÉWT. sourian is the first merchant vessel on Phlllletlna, Vosper ...... 5 6 Winnipeg ...... 1 1 Albion H.. McEwen ...... 8 10 Bstterles—Bums and Sullivan: Killian the coast to be equipped with a sub­ end Stenege. — Calgary ^ 1 marine fog signal system. This plant Belle of Iroquois. W. Kelly .... i_ 4 Second Game. Batteriee.— Clerson and Anderi .was installed at Sallna Crus on her Roalta, Brooks ...... «...... 6-0 6-$ , R. H E Parkes and Oouchee. AUTOMOBILE i*»t trip up the coaat. The other, vee Fantastic. Madden ...... g------g Chicago ...... R « ? Edmdnton, June 14—Scores were ae fol- Twel* of the American-Hawaiian fleet Frepch Cook', Lycurgus ...... 4 3 Detroit ...... 3 0 2 Ftr*t Game; * will be similarly equipped. There are Aristotle, J. kin* ...... 15 20 Batteries—White and Sullivan; Willett. Suggs and Stanage. R. He B. Buy The Times i three light vessels .on the coast equipped Galene Gale, Relden ...... 6 4 Brandon ...... • H 1 I wfth this system, but no other mer- Time, 1:17 8-1. NATIONAL. TIRES Edmonton ...... 4 6 t tverybody Smwes Old Chum; I hantmen. * . ruth «araOne ana a itortaaaUi New Tw.k, Pune X-Score* were as foi­ Satisfies—Woods and BtrtagSs; Lqe sad *'■ - VTOTORIA DAILY TOOSB, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1909.

ed considerably with corns, and he had had told the ladles about his corns, but RABY’S CORNS CAUSE warned _ihe plaintiff to keep off them. received a scornful glance for rdply. The latter, however, had continued to The FIVE-D0LLAR FINE walk on defendant's feet, so he had push­ LOCAL STOCKS ed him. away and he fell down. --The Yorkshire Society of British F. W. STEVENSON <6 CO. Uric Arid in the Blood. Plaintiff and two witnesses, however, Colombia will hold Its annual picnic ^By Courtesy NB. May smith A Co.) safd Raby had struck Spllker hard and on Saturday, July 10th, probably at Get it out with Tallyho Runners Quarrel Over knocked him on hts back. They supposed Foul Bay. The place will be adver­ BROKERS (Private Exchange.) Raby was Irritated' at losing- the ladles tised in a few days. Bid. Asked. for his tally-ho, but they knew nothing of 14.19 MAHON BLDG. 1114 GOV'T STREET Custom of Five the corns on defendant's feet. The plaln- Alberta Coal A Coke ...... 08 —The death Occurred this morning atf tuf said he was a tally-ho announcer by the family residence, 1221 Edmonton rtUXATK won TO au exchanges American Canadian Oil •»... .<* Ladies. profession just at present, and Magistrate road, of Dennis Milton Pollard, the In­ CORRESPONDENTS. . New York Stock Kxchanee, B. C. Amalgamated Coal...... Jay In flqing the defendant five dollars Efler- said tally-ho runners were more of a fant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pol­ LOGAN A BRYAN ------B. C. Copper ...J...... lard. The remains were removed to the A fight over the custom of five Belling­ nuisance than a convenience to the public. B. C. Permanent Loan ...... 131.00 13Û.00 They mode altogether too much noise. Hanna ^hapel, Yates street. The fun­ a a chapin » oo. lNe*v York Cotton Sichanft. B. C. Pulp A Paper ...... ' trt*rWNEBE ham ladle» who came over Thursday last on the Bellingham excursion, and Shirley The city prosecutor asked defendant If he eral arrangements will be made later. B r. Refining Cft...... Baby's corns, was the cause of the ap­ Bakeries, Limited ...... 6.00 ' pearance of Raby and Harris Spllker in Capital Furniture Co. ..1. the police court this morning, the latter Cariboo McKinney ...... as the prosecutor and the former as de­ Canadian Northwest Oil .... .13* fendant In an assault case. KaLy was Diamond Cdàt ...... ;>.... .60 fined five dollars for assault, but com- -IN STOCK- Diamond Vale Coal A Iron. .07* I plained hv had secured the ladles' patron- ARMSTRONG BROS. Great West Permanent ...... 105.00 120.00 TO-MORROW’S RACE ! age at the gang plank for his stx-hors* Granby ...... 96.00 ENTRIES -tally-ho and that Spllker had p< rsuadçd PETER’S (English) PORTLAND CEMENT International Coal A Coke.. .64 the ladles to. climb aboard a four-horse Machinist*. Nicola Valley Coal A Coke...... tally-ho. The fickleness of the women. i. . Full weight Full strength Nootka Marble Quarries___JLSti The entries for,Nto-morrow at the Phone 8034. 134 KINOITON ST­ Northern Bank ...... 66.60 over, and nothing more would have been Northern OH ...... » Willows are as follows heard of the mutter had not Spllker Pennsylvania Blacksmith Goal ,55.00% . Four and a half furlongo. belling, walked on his feet to the detriment of Pacific Whaling, pref. h s corns. Raby told the court he suffer­ ALL KINDS )F GENERAL REPAIRING DONE Do., côm...... maiden, twp-year-olds ; BOSTOCK & CO., Limited Portland Canal Mining...... 071 4529 Triloba ...... -02 LAUl ENGINES AND AUTO- Pacific Coast Fire ...... 126.60 4535' ketchei ...... • I»9 Pacific Tin }A. A 8. Co...... SS OVERHAULED 622 POST STREET Royal Collieries...... 21 4535 BelUni ...... w*.*...... *104 Silica Rfloh ...... AUU 4535 Alarmed t*.169 WHY lu*...... !*''•! 152A Irma : * -M , uy-n-r-'-fv* r°f Cnitt-d Wireless (unstamped) .... 1535 Risky ...... Vancouver Briquette Coal .. ■ L... -4686 - Otranto ...... : no: Western OH .,,..,., umu,. 1M DON’T YOU West. Can. Wood P. A P. .. .80 4530 Misa Pimtc ...... -,...... WO 4530 Third Chance ------106 Canada Western Chartered 4535 Terr ago ...... 10® QUIT PAYING RENT? Hotel Del Monte Second race, five furlongs, selling, The Paradise of the Pacific Near Old Monterey Corporation, Ltd, ttliles and mares, four-year-olds and H«»re i* the chance that'you have NEW YORK STOCKS up: —————tH been hoping for 125 mile, southerly nom Sm Francise 4539 Banellen ...... -,...... A12 4506 Succeed ...... Brokers (By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson A Co.) California New York. June 28. 4539 Nellie Racine ...... ••••«•♦» 112 A Nice Little MNAXOIAL AND INVESTMENT AGENTS. High. Low. Bid. 4540 Mechlin ...... 112 HE finest winter resort in the world. Superb climate, A mal. Copper ...... 811 801 831 4523 Maud McO. .^77777:7. U2 matchless scenery of mountain and sea, permits 4,6,6 McGREGOR BLOCK PHONE 1903 Aipcr. Car A Foundry ...... 566 56* 66 4492 Patricia R...... ,*• •• 110 —-—- outdoor sports all winter, golf, tennis, horse-back Amir <’ot. Oil ...... 73 74 :J3à -4542- BlOrlay Rossmota ....^.-..^*112 4-Room Cottage T Àiner. lee ...... ITT...... $«* no* .■») riding, motoring, motor boating, surf tank bathing. World ▼AN00UVXB BTQCK EXCHANGE Amer. Loco., pref. w.*...... 117Ï 117* 117* Third race, one and one-sixteenth, Electric light, city water and selling, three-year-olds and up: famous scenic Seventeen Mile Drive thru primeval pine Amer. Smelting ...... 90/ 904 9* sewer, situated 1 block from forest 126 acres intensely cultivated park. Accommo­ Do . pref...... 'v ...... lift* 110) 4587 Colbert ...... «...... 102 beach' 2 from ear and 12 minutes’ dation, 1,000 guests. Excellent cuisine, perfect service. Amer. Sugar ...i...... 1241 121 4537 Jacomo ...... -...... JJJ walk to postofTiee. 4514 Day Star ...... %...... Anaconda 4M 47| 478 -4Mr- Cof. Brpnston ------10* This house is .brand new and For rates, «serrations sad il hist rated literature, address LUMBER LATH SHINGLES Atvhinon 1Ï5| il5 527 Taunt ...... *105 contains sitting room, 2 bedrooms, B. A O. mi tm mi X X Warner, Manager Hotel Del Monte CAL. The Bulman Allison Lumber Co., Ltd. B. R. T. 546 Dave Welter ...... 112 kitehen. bathroom, toilet, pantry, C. A O. Fourth race, six and a half furlongs, woodshed, etc., and is well finished 618 Montreal St., Footrof Quebec St., Victoria, B. 0. C. A G. selling, three-y^nr-olds and up: Mills at Cushion Cove, near Ganges, Salt Spring Island. throughout. Good Shipping Facilities at Mills and Yard. Estimates Furnished. A 81. P. 152* l.'C| 4485 Mattie Mack ...... 4546 Emma <3...... ------—------107 Address all communications to P. O. Box 447, Victoria. Telephone 2075 Do., pref. 1«H 1« Central Leather 4544 Belle of Iroquois ...... THIS IS A CHANCE C. F. A I...... 4507 Silver Knight ...... * 10* Colo. Sou.. .o,« 571 57 (4533) llligrton ...... For a man of small means to own Your Time is Short Corn Product» his own home and pay for it as 875 88 R. D. MacLACHLAN D. & H. 1941 1924 194 Fifth race, sit furlongs, selling, he is able. No money so easily earned as that which you save TK A R. O...... horses and geldings, four-year-olds and 11 Apply You can save money here by buying your tinware, STOCKS and let pref. 4544 Aristotle \...... 112 enamel, and in fact everything in kitchen furnishing 4619 Mike Henmssy ...... 124 664 DALLAS ROAD (By Courtesy F. W Stevenson A Co.) G. N. Ore ctfe. at cost. BONDS N., prefT 1W| 14XJ A532 Mar wood ...... 124 UNLISTED SECURITIES Us ted Stocks. 4541 Mitre ...... Bid. Asked. 4622 F. E Shaw ...... 7...... 1^1 We ha ve a big line of tinware, some shopworn. These American Canadian Oil Int. Paper 4482 Baxil ...... •••*• 121 can be had at your own price. — Aioerta Coal A Coke ...... 5* Iowa Central ... 458« 8»m McGIbben 15* 8PEAKINQ Burton Saw Works ...... of Trade Bldg. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling, ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT ____- International Coal A Coke ... 74 L. A N...... 141* 141 VICTORIA. B. C. Portland Canal Mining ...... s M. . K. A T. ... three.-year-olds: EXPERIENOB Stoves and Ranges at cut price V Western Coal A Coke ...... 3 Nak Lead...... 4638 Belle of Brass ...... *162 Unlisted Stock*. NAWhoüso .%*X. 4539 Zalta 1M American Canadian Oil ...... 10 N V »*..■...... U2t 1-2| 4534 Be Brief ...... -...... 170 B. -C. Copper Co...... fl| N. Yl., O. A W. 4640 Novgorod ...... 110 B. C. Packers, pref. 93. .151* 150* 4525 Dandy Fine ...... 110 CLARKE Sc PEARSON Pacific Mail fto.. com...... 38 4533 Bayfield ...... 110 SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- B. C. Permanent Loan ...... 126 Ml IMl •Apprentice weights. 541 YATES STREET, BELOW LANGLEY. WEST LAND REGULATIONK. B. C. Pulp A Paper Co...... Reading, pref.' B. C. Trust Corporation ...... 90 Do., 2nd pref. Any person who Is the sole head of a Rep. Steel ... DROWNED IN PITT RIVER. family, or any male over 18 years old. Canadian Con. 8. A R...... 94 may homestead a quarter section <18» Canadian Northwest Oil ...... 15 Do., pref...... 104) W4 .Rock Island acres, more or less) of available Dominion Cariboo Camp MeK. 1 Engineer Frank Lynn, of the Steamer land In Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Al­ Diamond Vale Coal A Iron .... S TBJ 70 «IV WE ABB RIGHT berta. The- applicant must appear in per­ Dominion - Trust Co: Vf| Altee X.. Loaea Hi* Lite. — son at the Dominion Lends Agency or Great West Permanent ...... 109 Do.. pref...... i...... 1321 1321 1321 ON BOARD Sub-Agency for the district. Entry by Third Ave...... 234 - i: proxy may be made at any agency, on Granby ...... 100 New Westminster. June 26,—A sad When It comes to supplying first- cér.rfln

(By Courtesy F. W. Stevenson ft Co.) el drbUity, that. «Ill set ' The new subdivision, plan of which is shown herewith, has every advantage enjoyed by these Chicago. June 2s. peratiwe nsesce. which "Open High Low Clow shlivtea that had other properties. It is close to the new $66,000 school, now being erected on Chambers street, 6 MU Û4| minutes’ walk distant; close, too, to the Central Park. It is only 16 minutes’ walk from the City ... 111» 111| h>9| Deo...... 1096 VO* MM ÏM and 4/1. Pwchaews should see that the e__ Hall, and close to Douglas street car Une. There'Ure only 25 of these lots, which we are selling a»r ...... ». ... 112* 1121 III 'Tssrado*' appear» * British Governmroi ■hMBp (NTwhite Litre* oe a ns ground- aSsed July ...... 7UI 71 704 ft at $400, $476, $626, $600 and $660 each*; quarter cash and the balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. SepJt ......

May ...... 464 46| 454 Notice to the Public — 131.10 20.10 19.32 1S.»5 Hanger», covered by Canadian patent .30.40 20.40 20.15 30.20 No. 106.72*. are now being manufac­

tured at John Heaton », retry Broad ------11.60 street, and can be obtained at reason­ Investment Co.> Ltd. .11.77 11.77 11.67 11.67 able figure» at «aid place, Island ----- Short Ribs— IL13.11-12 1LQ2 ilo: BRANNAOAN * HOFFMAN; Phone, 1404. BANK OF MONTREAL CHAMBERS. .11.06 11.02 10M 10.95 latentec» ’ m

VICTORIA DAILY TIMM, MONDAY, JUICE 28, 1909.

rapt. H. Tiairil superintendent for Summer schedule Andrew Weir & Co.. 1» lit the city at PRINCESS MAY OCEANO COMING present to meet the Tymeric and take OF STEAMER IROQUOIS SUNLIGHT hereto Union liay. He will then go on Canadian Pacific FROM HONGKONG to Vancouver. MAKES FAST RUN FIRST CANNED SALMON Little Vessel Will Start on With half the labor, and at MOVEMENT OF VESSELS ARRIVES FROM NORTH NEW PROPELLOR Popular Routes half the cost of other soap, July 1st. Sunlight goes the whole SPECIAL FOR ANDREW WEIR RESPONSIBLE FOR SPEED washing In hell the time, Queen City Met Tees and yet without hihiring the Capt. Sears reports that on July 1st Princess Ena at Rivers J. K. Rebbek Designs New the steamer Iroquois will be placed on most delicate fabric. 0. Bair, of Seattle. Here to her summer schedule among the Islands EASTERN EXCURSIONS. Use It the Sunhght way. Meet Steamer Inlet. Screw That is Very Satis­ of the Gulf. This schedule Includes a Follow the directions. trip on Sundays among these beautiful TICKETS ON SALE JULY 2nd AND 3rd Tymeric. factory to Company. Islands returning the same day and a similar trip on Wednesdays and Sat­ FINAL RETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER Slit | Steamer Queen City arrived from urdays. On Mondays and Thursdays j tho north this morning bringing a small the Iroquois g<*mto Nanaimo through Steamer Princess Royal returned from The first Andrew Weir through i tria? shipment of this year’s salmon these islands returning next day by an Brandon, Portage LaPrairie, Winnipeg, Ft. William, Hkagwuy. Prince Rupert and way ports steamer, coining direct to Victoria and from Quathlasku. cove. This 1» the entirely different route, giving excur­ Port Arthur, St. Paul, Duluth, and return.... 960.00 this morning after making a very fast Vancouver before proceeding to Puget first salmon packed this year In B. C. sionists two days of exquisite scenery. run south.. The steamer recently had This, schedule has been a popular one Sound with C. P. II. freight, is 'leaving waters. Most of the spring salm >n are Chicago and return...... *72.50 u now propeller Installed. The piece for years and holiday seekers will be being dry salted, but these were can­ St. Louis and return...... $67.60 Hongkong to-day. She has on board of machinery was désigné^ by J. K. glad to know It is to be continued. .10,000 bales of hemp from Manilla as ned m tin- ordinary way. Rebbeck of this city and fias proved While in the north the Queen City Omaha and return ...... '...$63.90 well as a quantity of general cargo. very satisfactory. The speed of the WIRELESS ON CHARLOTTE. This steamer la the Ocean©, which has met the Tees which had been from vessel has been improved considerably Toronto and return ...... $95.50 the West Const of Vancouver Island been recently taken from tho New I thereby, and that combined with the New Apparatus Is Aboard Vessel and to Rivers Inlet with a. number of In­ Montreal, Ottawa, and return . $105.00 York to China route, and its taking the I fact that the vessel has been recently Should Be in Operation To-Day.v place of the Inverlc dian* for tho canncrk-8. The Princess j cleaned enabled her to make a record New York and return...... $108.50 Lhia also left her quota of Indians at | The -Andrew Weir .company ha**e be­ trip south. Princess Charoltte now ha* the wlre­ TWENTY-FOUR OWNERS Boston and return...... '...... V. .$110.50 side* Uw Ocean© II w v ,«seU. either due. ilw iuleut " the . day ixtore the Vtucea ” 'Tl* *" Princess TtoyaT drew thought -ttoe apparanrs è*- City arrived, and then proceeded to lu \lQtorV^çtüHg or ih tb > at Qray’s harbor /or Panama. This are not saying much about their —Rom Show Ml Rink Tueadar. vessel Is under charter to Henry Lund Masters of Vessels Concerned In Rea achievement but when spoken to their For the first nineteen days of the race A Co., and will cairy tomber for the Lion Sinking Not to Blame. l faces b* am and ,they at once become DREDGE SUPERINTENDENT. canal construction work. meeting at the Oak Bay track the L. D. CHETHAM, Ship Ellinaiid is du* from. Hanta After considering the evidence at,the enthqslastic. Country Club has distributed among The May Brought south two lurmth-s H. A. Bayfield Appointed to New Poet Rosulia to wait orders In the Royal hiring held June 14th over the col- the. owner» a grand total" of $24,900. 110*2 Government St. City Pass Agt. i rmn Sivitgway. Om of these was an Under Public Works Department. Road.. She was chartered to bad lum- ' the ^hoonrr Oceania Ninety-three owner» have shared In her at Vancouver, but her place was c u Iiin ctn,a. Indian woman and the -other a French­ taken by the berttw «prlngbank, Vance *nd,t»« hea Lion, WteAtortW. man. They, ware both In charge . .ot H. A, Bay field has been appointed 1 this shower of gold, and the dletrlbu- Steamer Aymerlc. which la al Seattle, Inil-ectoll Whitney and fuj-ncr nn- guardians who will place them In an superintendent of dredges in British tion on the whole ha* been pretty well FOR CHARTER nounced that they had found no one Institution -for the Insane. ’olumbla, a new federal post, necessi­ equalized. moves to Vancouver on the 30th. and tated by the number of dredge* and will pass out via Victoria to the Orient. to blame for the accident. Letters About 120 passengers made the trip The distribution for the first three SEATTLE ROUTE stating that they had been exonerated south, among them being VV. J. Sutton. work to be done fti the near future. Mr. The steamer auveniçj* due from the Bayfield Is peculiarly well suited for weeks of the meeting, although not Orient. This vessel has a targe cargo were sent to Capt. Lv ft Lew joy, who formerly geologist to the Wellington Steamer “Don"! V. this position. He graduated In mechan­ approaching the amounts distributed consisting largely of ten. which must was In command of the Sea Lion, and among the horsemen at the larger rac­ CapL fnd a >, -it master of the ical engineering from MdGIll Univer­ be delivered In the United States be­ sity In 1*96. and began his career In rail­ ing centers. Is very creditable. fore the end of the month. Thin will Oceania Viepce. Thj> deditos was Tttg ! k a large quantity For SS. ‘IROQUOIS of supplies to Sooke to-day tor the way work with the Intercolonial and The 8t. James stable continues to moke Jt necessary for tor to go direct peeled by shipping mon. as it was the head the list of winning owner*, but general opinion that the mishap waft Jordan River Lumber Co. Great Northern railways. He wav *u- EMALL EXCURSIONS Leaves Victoria tarn. Daily to Tacoma. The Suverfc has besides lierlntendunt of ehops on the Great only by a slight margin. The winning her tea a quantity of hemp,_silk, mat­ unavoidable. OR PICNIC PARTIES , For Port Townsend and Seattle Steamer Lwbfo Is loading supplies Northern, and after that wa* for three of a .race or two by the other contest- ting and curios. 7.000 to.is In all, 1.000 year» mechanical superintendent of th* 1 ant8 wilt work a material change in the Apply to ..... Returning tofts be.'hg for British Columbia ports. —Rose Show at Rink Tuesday. fôr the lighthouses on the Weal Coast. Montreal harbor work* before coming •*st- Twenty-four owners have earned B..W. BULLER, Leaves Seattle Midnight west. On hi* arrival In Vancouver he over thus far In the meeting, 1 Ticket* Interchangeable with CJP.R. Sits. was tor two year* mechanical superin­ Following Is the list: Newe Service, C. P. R. Wharf. JAS. McARTHUR. Agent tendent w lib, the B.. C. General Con­ St, tomes stable ...... $1415 Phone 1214. Phone 1461 824 Wharf St tract Company, and for the la*t Jive W. D. Millard ...... 905 years he has been In private practice Gsrlty & Dunlap ...... *65 aa a member of the firm of Bayfield A H. Mack ...... *35 Best Archibald. . He 1» a grandson of Ad­ W Fitzgerald A Cô...... 785 miral Bayfield, of the British navy' and Ontario Ore. stable...... 735 S. S. VADSÛ a son of Mr. Edward Bayfield, K.C., of J. Grvt-r, ...... ■■■+ -is , Will sail for Prince Edward Island. W. Duiker ...... 715 Train» U- . M Bto» ...... 675 —Hone show at Rink Tuesday. McRwen A I^ee...... 670 Northern B. C. Ports SUEFING CAS* in the City Albert Stable...... 675 ON THURSDAY, JULY 1st C. Horning ...... 570 J. Schrleber ...... 515 10 P. M. H. A. Cotton ...... 52; wind. 4 Gargtm. Cam.1l, Hoppe. Lester. Rob­ mils» K.1 rain, .06; weather, cloudy. Read the “Times" 618 FORT STREET VICTORIA, B.C. Kamfooi»*- ^Tometer. erts gpd Kedefle.______tore. 62; mlmr Ml; wind. 4 miles ti. ; —Row Show at It Ink Twwlay. VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 38, 1908.

SCHOOL CLOSING I. ■ lonoi aoooc aonoc aonoc SOCIAL AND PERSONAL PHOTO AT WILLIAM HEAD MANUFACTURER’S CLEARANCE SALE You Spend Money U u ■FIT-1 Mrs. Msbei Booth, of Avalon road, is Prizes Presented to Pupils for a guest of Mrs. Walkom. Vancouver. FRAMES Of Carpets, Squares. Rugs, Por­ REFORM Work During the for Clothing Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ranne. Oswego A large stock of these tiers, Tablecloths, Lace Curtains street, spent the week-end In Seattle. goods has arrived from Term. WHY NOT OET THE MOST FOR IT? Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dolman, of New ETC, ETC., ETC. Westminster are the wéek-end guests England. The closing exercises of the William WHAT BRAKES GOOD CLOTHES? of friends in town. There are a number of Head school were held on Friday even­ COMMENCING SATURDAY JUNE, 26 WORKMANSHIP FIRST—That is what makes a garment keep Miss O. Plotemy. of Winnipeg, left new styles which arc ing In the schoolroom, which was very its shape, look well and wear well. Fit-Reform has the best for home on Saturday, after an ex­ artistically dfcorated for the occasion LOOK AT 0ÜB PBICBS FOR AN INTRODUCTION trained corps of hand-work tailors in Canada. Every gar­ tended stay In town. very attractive, and best with quantities of roses, marguerites ment is made and finished as if our whole reputation de­ and poppies. The very best quality ENGLISH PILE CARPETS, size 9 x 12, Mrs. Andrew Grey is entertaining a .of all, pended on that garment. number of little folks to-day in honor There was a large gathering of the regular price $40, for...... 819.50 of her young daughter’s birthday. WE HAVE PRICED parents and friend» of the children at Size 9x9, regular price #35, for ...... 817.50 STYLE must be considered—You want correct fashions— THEM LOWER the quarantine station, and a most en­ BRUSSELS SQUARES, size 12 x 12. usual price *30. for.*15 clothes of class, down to date. Wear Fit-Reform, and Mr. and Mrs. McLaren, of Vancou­ joyable musical and literary pro­ TAJPKSTHY SQUARES, size 9x9. usual price *15. for *7.00 yrherever you may live or travel, you have the positive assur­ ver. were the week-end guests of Mr. gramme rendered. The musical part, and Mrs. Wm. McLaren. Niagara Than the former prices INGRAINED CARPETS, usual price *10 and *12, sizes 9x9 ance that you are correctly garbed. for this class of goods. which was under the direction of Mrs. and 9 x 12, for *6.00 and ...... *5.00 Watt, consisted of a cycle of Steven­ FIT__If you are still one of those who think themselves Miss C. Stiner left Friday night for We want you to come in son's songs, set to very ..beautiful and “hard to fit,” remember that Fit-Reform has evolved a sys­ Montreal, whence she will sail by the appropriate music. Recitations were RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! tem whereby the customer can get Just the Fit-Reform Suit Empress of Ireland for her home In and see these frames. given by Margaret and Annie Tumilty or Overcoat that fits his individual physique as well as if it Switzerland. and Walter Riley. Robin Watt read 00MB AND LOOK AT THEM Our Silver Polish is real 'The Famine," from Hiawatha, in a KIDDER, AX MIN ST El! AND VELVET RÜG8, usual price *3 bad been cut to measure. Miss Tolmle will be the hostess of an good, and we have a very sympathetic voice and with com- 1 and *5.0(1. for *2.25 and ...... *4.00 "at home" to-morrow evening, the pro­ posed manner. A chorus. "Foreign ceeds of which will be in aid of the or­ large supply now on Children." by the school, their sola TABLECOVERS, usually retailed at *3, *6 and *8, for *4.00, gan fund at St. Mark's. hand. parts taken by Robin Watt, was re­ *3.50 and...... —...... *1.25 ceived with much applause. A rather PORTIERES, uaual price *5 and *6, for ...... *2.50 Miss Alice Horner, who has been at­ unique feature of the programme was PORTIERES, usual price *8 and *10, for ...... *4.50 ALLEN & CO. tending Dr. Pope’s academy during aloud of a number of com­ LACE CURTAINS, usual, price *1.50, for...... 85^ the past term, has gone to her home in positions by the , teacher, which had Vancouver for the holidays. CHALLONER been written without assistance, by the „. A large variety of Irish Point, Swiss and Nottingham Lace different pupils. The names of the Curtain*. Capt. Wm. Hunter, Government AND writers were not divulged until the ALL GOODS PLAINLY MARKED. street, who has been occupying his compositions had been voted on by cottage at Shiiwnlgan for the past few baLoL The one accounted béet was weeks, spent'the week-end In town. MITCHELL then announced to be the work of Ar­ thur Riley, who had conceived the THE SAMPLE CARPET STOREKKfl VICTORIA, B. a Miss Edith Burt leaves by the Prin rather original Idea of taking for his 1301 GOVERNMENT 8T. cess Victoria for Vancouver, where 1017.19-31 GOVT. STREET subject, "A Dream." He dreamt that Ne*t Door to Public Library' 758 YATESIS ST. she will b* entertained by friends and J he was about to celebrate Guy Fawkes relatives during her stay in that city. night, when that individual appeared i poor— -—tonoi—-Jono«----- rl to him, denouncing him for "making a Miss Kate Dean Owen and Miss guy>of him." Robert Watt's descrip­ Edith Heath Engle, two staff writers JOHN DREW IS TO tion ef a trip to Sidney was considered on the Washington, D. C., Post, are In by all a close second. To Arthur Riley VICTORIA CREAMERY \"an. ouver and will visit Victoria this PLAY HERE TO-NIGHT was awarded by Dr. and Mrs. Watt a week. see copy of "The Vlcat of Wakefield." The Girl with the Basket Discovered ------MANUFACTURERS OF------Each rtf the smaller children receiv­ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McDonald. Ter­ ed a book donated by Captain and Mrs. FINEST ICE CREAM race avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Famous Actor Will Appear in Riley, and llkew^e one from the men Condensed Clams Mrs. R. It. Shipmap. of Trenton, Ont. employed at the quarantine station. Mrs. Shipman is Mr. Macdonald’s sis­ “lack Straw” at Vic­ Miss Eva Tumilty. one of the older Picnics, Garden and House Parties ter. They will spend a month prob­ pupils, for highest aggregate marks on “Winter Harbor Brand” i „ Supplied on Short Notice. ably In Victoria. toria Theatre. - a grouping of subjects, wa* presented with a beautifully bound and Illustrat­ WINS THE PRIZE SWEET CREAM AND MILK FOR SALE. Miss Alma Victoria Clarke, who has ed copy of Longfellow's poems, the gift won many honors and unstinted John Drew will be the attraction at of Captain and Mrs. Riley. Arthur Ri­ The most tasty and dainty praise In Toronto musical circles, will the Victoria theatre this evening. Mr. ley was a lie in this contest, but resign­ sandwich, the finest broth and 719 JOHNSON ST. shortly return to Victoria. Miss Drew's bill will he "Jack Straw," the ed all claims In favor of the young PHONE 1344 Clarke, who la only 16 years of age. comedy by W. Somerset Maugham, the lady. quickest cocktail, always was born in this city, and won the v British dramatist, in which he Dr. and Mrs. Watt had offered a Torrington medal and the Torrington played a four months’ engagement at prize for the best progress made during ready in the house. scholarship while she was a pupil of the Empire theatre. New York—one of the term in all subjects. This prize, a Empty a tin into a glass jar AMUSEMENTS. Miss 8. F. -Smith, Dallas road. She the most successful engagement* he very richly bound copy of Handy Andy then went to Toronto to continue her has ever played at that house. with Illustrations depicting some of the and it keeps fine. You will VICTORIA THEATRE studies, and since going there has "Jack Straw" Is the first of Mr. most comical scenes, was won .by Ar­ never be without tins again as given many public piano recitals, Maugham’s plays that was proudeed In thur Riley Robin Watt carried off the ONE NIOHT ONLY, FRIDAY. JULY Hh. THEATRE which have received great praise in this country It was followed by "Lady prize for the best drawing during the long as you live. "A Divine Comedy of the Slums." the press of that city. Harrison Urey Flake Presents Frederick." with Miss Ethet Barrymore term, an extensive work on the care Canned at north end of the In the title role, and these two pieces and rearing of rabbits. Stanley Phil­ MONDAY, JUNE 28, MRS RISKS CONCERT TO-NIGHT. have stamped the autho*^s?OM of the lips. for best aggregate marks on spell island, where sewerage is un­ And the Manhattan Company in the play cleverest writers of light comedy now tng throughout the terra, was given i CHARLB8 FROHMAN PRESENTS Entertainment to Be Given In Salvation known. Purity unquestioned. “SALVATION NELL” living. "Jack Straw" is a charming comprehensive and fully Illustrated By Edward Sheldon. Army Citadel. trifle, full of the most amusing situa­ book on camping and canoeing. All Two sizes of tins and 26 fine JOHN DREW tions and told In the cleverest and wit­ three prizes for progress during the receipts. IN HI» LATEST COMEDY HIT, A most enjoyable evening Is promised tiest dialogue imaginable. There is term were the gifts of Dr. and Mrs, "JACK STRAW” all who attend the band recital, to be vein of satire, too, that fives It Watt. s If your grocer has not this held in the Salvation Army citadel. strength and purpose, and shows Mr. The teacher. Miss Agnes Evans, was By W. Somerset Maugham. Author of ROMANO TltfATRC presented by Miss Eva Tumilty. on be­ in stock see that he gets it at T - ~La*y Fiwdsrtck." Broad street, this evening. The pro­ Maugham as a keen but kindly observ­ GOVERNMENT STREET er of human nature. half of the pupils, with a very beautiful Priam. Me.. 16c.. gramme is an exceptionally good one, trade mark. • once from Bale opens at 16 a. m.. Friday, June 25th. Between Yates and Johnson. The central figure In the play Is an six-volume complete set of Shakes­ Mail orders, accompanied by remlt- LATEST AND BEST some of Victoria’s leading artists tak­ eccentric prince who IS discovered In peare's plays, richly bound In red calf, tgpee*. will receive, their usual attention. ing-part. Among others Mr. and Mrs. the first act masquerading as a waiter and containing a great many of the R. P. RITHET & CO., VICTORIA, B.Q, Jessie Longfleld will be heard in violin ip a swagger London hotel. To assist most modern and up-to-date illustra­ •^.•““.THEATRE Moving Pictures and vocal solos; Mtss Evans, elocution­ his friends—who. by the way. have no tions in < onnevtion with this presen­ ILLUSTRATED SONGS ist, will contribute several Items; Mrs. idea he Is a prince—play a Joke on a tation, an address was read to Miss snobbish lady, he agrees to Unperson Evans by Robin Watt, referring in the Daily from 3.30 p. m. to 5.30 p. in., and 7.15 Lewis Hall will be accompanist; Cap­ until 11 p. m. tain McGrath of Toronto, conductor. ate a nobleman and assumes the name most complimentary terms to the work Two Nights, Commencing Saturday Performances Commence at 1 The services of Bandmaster Redburn and title of the Archduke Sebastian of accomplished by her during the five TUESDAY, JUNE 28th p. m. Sharp. and Bandsman Wakefield of Vancou­ Pomerania. As such he Is introduced months she has been their teacher. Complete Change Every Monday, Wed­ ver, bavé been secured for this occa­ to the stokhish lady and promptly falls The All-Star Graduates .of nesday and Friday. sion, and Alll contribete cornet and in love with her pretty daughter. As PIANO RECITAL. ADMISSION, 10c euphonium solos. The chair will be a result, when the time comes for th* Children at Matinee», 5c. taken by Rev. T. E. Holllng at S.15 p.m denouement, the perpetrators of the Mrs. Boulton's Pupils Give Creditable POLLARD’S The programmée will be as follows : joke find themselves fooled as much as Programme In Want's Hall. Robin Hood Flour, Canada’s ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. LILLIPUTIAN OPERA CO. March, "Belgium." Citadel Band: anyone, for the prince makes known In the Merry Musical Parue reading, "The Volunteer Organist." his real Identity and proves Ms right The piano recital given by Mr*. Boul­ Miss Margi*rlte Evans; Comet Solo. to the royal title he has been bearing. ton. A. R/C. M.. and her pupils. In “WIDOW O BRIEN’’ Selected. Bandmaster 8. Redburn; solo, As may be imagined, the role of the Want’s hall on Saturday afternoon, Newest Greatest Flour, Contin­ By Sydney Jones IMPRESS THEATRE vocal. "O Rest In the Lord," Handel. prince is just the kind that suits Mr. was a largely attended and most enjoy- J Prices 25c, 50c and 75c ' .Corner Government and Jotyison St- Mr. R. Morrison; violin solo. "Simple t>rew and. It is said, he has never ap­ able affair. The pupils seemed to have Seat Sale Saturday Confession,” Jesse Longfleld ; selection. peared to better advantage. He has an all caught their teacher’s bright spirit, LATEST "Hark the Voice." hand; solo, ’vocal. excellent company, too. including Mis* and the different numbers of the "Jesus Lover ,of My Soul." Mrs. J. Rose Coghlan as the snobbish Udv; lengthy programme were rendered with ues to Grow in the User’s Favor Longfleld; euphonium solo. "Jesus. Miss Mary Boland as her pretty daugh­ a lightness and evenes» of touch which i Moving Pictures Only Jesus." W. Wakefield; concertina ter; Miss Adelaide Prince. Miss Grace was very pleasing. The first two selections, given by two TS! NEW GRAND AND ILLUSTRATED BONOS selection. T. F B. Oliver; reading, se­ Henderson. Edgar L. Davenport. Frank "ROBIN HOOD FLOUR” atarted out welL It WEEK, ZSTH JUNE. lected comic. Mtss M Evans; comet Goldsihlth. Mario Mnjerqnt. Edwin Nt* little girls. Victoria Wvt.de and F!--r- Complete change of programme solo, "Titania." W. Klmmer. Captain eander. and E ftoldene Powell. ence Millet, were marvel* of what six made an immediate impression by its “good­ M McGrath; solo, vocal, selected weeks’ careful IrainingNrlll do for ness,” by the amount of bread it make* in com- 1 every Monday, Wednesday and MLLE. ALICE LORETTA (Scotch), B. J. Torrence; violin solo. In­ COLWOOD GARDEN PARTY. quite young children* Botrr>~ihe little parison with other flours, and by the sweet, And Her Celebrated Statue Dog "Ben." Friday. termezzo. "Cavalierla Rustlcana." J. girls played with great self-possession, mealy flavor of the loaves made from it. "Winner of the Prize Medal, Paris, Longfleld; march. "Ireland." band; Delightful Gathering Will Be Held on and in perfect time, hut what was more France, Presenting a Series of Statuary ADMISSION/TEN cents. Maple Lead. God Save the King." Dominion Day. surprising, with expression. When you are using add more water than with Conspicuous among the girls were the flours you formerly bought. Then note the Reproductions of Famous Paintings. Children at Matinee, So. •EVA MUDOE SOME GOOD ADVICE. The garden party at "Glen Lea." Col two young men. Cuthbert Allen and result You get more bread, of more nutritious wood, the residence of George Heather- Fred Stemler, both of whom played -The Military Mild." In Quick Chir- remarkably well Schubert’s "Sere­ quality. seter Changes; If ypu have danruff. get rid of it by bell, on Dominion Day. promises i ANTAGE S killing the germs. to be a delightful affair. Miss Margue­ nade" by Cuthbert Allen, w«u given We are sending our staff of “Robin Hood” MAC. M. BARNES, LOUIS THEATRE If your hair Is falling out, stop St rite Evans, a graduate of De Inerte with great sympathy and feeling, while _____girls to every home in Victoria to let you know REMINO AND CO. There is one sure remedy that #111 School of Oratory, will recite. Mue Choptir’* "Pvtowtiee" and ' Fantaisie In the Merry Domestic Comedy, WEEK—JUNE 28TH. cure these misfortunes and aid .you to selections will be rendered, and the Impromptu," played by Fred Stemler. something about this wonderful, satisfying flour, from memory, were very much enjoy­ to tell you why it has been so sensationally "Ms*. Potter's Flrst.t; LORIMER JOHNSTONE AftD CARO­ remain young. children are looking forward to the The Quaint Germai* and the Garrulous Parisian Sage, the great hair restorer. lagoon sports. The country Is now at ed. Should these young men continue successful, and to get your order for a trial bag. r% Lady. LINE COOKE, Is guaranteed to permanently remove Its prettiest and those who go to “Glen their musical studies one may safely In "After the 'Ball." Be sure and give them an order. It will prove its FRANK « OUS8IK dandruff in two weeks, or D. E. Camp­ Lea" by road will have » beautiful predict great things for them. JOSEPH ST < T.A I KK. bell will give you your money back. drive. A charming view of Hatley The pr*ramino was as follows: value. And Robin Hood Flour is sold under a pos­ RAE AND BROSCHE Italian Harp Solo! ml Parisian Sage stops falling hair — it park and castle Is had from.Mr. Hen Duet, "Good Humor," (Lowe). Vic­ itive guarantee. Your money back if not satis­ In "Too Much Woman." TRIXEDA AND ROBINSON. prevents the hair from fading. therbell’s grounds. Boats will he in tors Wylde and Mrs Boulton; solo, "The Chore Boy." fied after two fair trials. Singing and Dancing Artists. It is the best beautlfler for ladles’ readiness for those who wish- to go "Morning Salute," (Gurlltt), Florence JERE SANFORD CHAS. WALLACE, hair, as it makes harsh, lusterless hglr crab-spearing, etc., in the lagoon, Millet; trio, "The Secret," (OkFlier), Every woman in Victoria ought to be using Character Songster and Whistling Comedy Cartoonist and Juggler. fluffy, soft and beautiful. great many people fron) Colwood, Met May Molr, Lena Miller and NÏlldred v ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now. If you haven’t tried MacEavhern; solo. ‘’Brook in the For­ Virtuoso.» ADELAIDE ROGERS, Parisian Sage Is sold and rigidly choeln, etc., and from Victoria, have it start now. Order a bag the next time you buy ‘Lonesome." guaranteed by D. t Campbell. Price signlflced their intentions of bKfng pre est." '(Wenzel). Emma Nott ; solo. THOB. J. PRICE "Curious Story." (ifrller). Mildred flour. You will certainly be delighted with iti SONG ILLUSTRATOR. _ 50 cents a bottle. It can also be procur sent during the afternoon to enjoy the BIOGRAPH, Mac Eat hern; two pianos, "Second And remt.uber that “this DIFFERENT flour” is "gome Day." ed at 50 cents a large bottle, from Can­ hospitality of the Klnjr’s Daughters, of Moving Pictures.1 adian makers, all charges prepaid. Ad­ the district. ~ Valse," (Godard X MA y Molr and Jen­ always guaranteed. NEW MOVING PICTURES dress Giroux Mfg Co.. Fort Erie. Ont. nie McKay; solo, 'Minuet.'' (Beethov­ "Salvation Army I-asa.’’ POLLARD ADULTS. en). "Ballade/’ (Burgmuller). I>na OUR, OWN ORCHESTRA JULY 1st and 2nd THE BOHEMIAN MAGAZINE. Miller; solo, "On the Billows." (Gob- • The Charlatan March.” by*Sou£a. Well Known Performer* Will Be at haerds). Jfrnrtle McKay: two piano*, An attractive array of Illustrated spe­ Victoria TheatTe This - Week, overture to "Poet and Peasant," Made of Saskatchewan’s.Best I At North Vancouver cial articles and short stories may be (Suppe). Freda Watt, Sibyl Allen. found In the July Bohemian Magazine. At the Victoria theatre on Tuesday Ethel Jrthnrf and Beth Beattie; solo, WODTONfA HOTEL Recreation Park <.mlc Journals of Europe." by and Wednesday, the Pollard Adult "Serenade." (Schubert). Cuthbert Al­ * PORTLAND ------Lenore Van der Veer, is an Interesting < ompany will present for the Aral time len; two pianos. "Rondo." (Gurlltt), PORTLAND study of English. French. German. here Sydney Jones’ merry mulcai farce Freda Watt and Mrs. Boulton; solo, Wheat “Rojbin flood Flour” is OREGON "jy Penge," Aleyer Helmund). Beth Boos Ml Omrroev Spanish and Italian humor, as exempli "Widow O'Brien." The Pollards will roDUATs Paioss Prof. DeSYLVAN fled by the "funny papers" of those do justice to the play, as they, are (he Beattie; solo, "Polonaise." "Fan taste ONLY HOOF IN HIS DARING PARACHUTE countries. Reproductions of represent*!- old favorites so well known from the Impromptu," (Chopin). Fred Stemler; GARDEN IN tlve Jokes supplement the text George ranks of the Pollard's Lilliputian Op two plAnos, March from "Athalle," in Every Way a Superior Flour PORTLAND DESCENT. Jean Nathan’s regular theatrical ar­ era company. Miss Eva Moore 1* an (Mendelssohn), May Molr. Freda Watt. The Toerlel heed. ticle treats amusingly of vaudeville, actress of great ability, being naturally Cuthbert Alien and Mrs Boulton ; two The Professor Goes Up Handcuffed. CMIIn;hie Viiiîe» and "The Science of the. Dip," by John musical and her grace and rare dignity piano*. "Rondo Brilliants," (Mendel­ VANCOUVER AND TACOMA /.. tells of pickpockets and their make her a strong favorite wherever ssohn). Fred Stemler and Mrs. Boulton. A. 6» HUB ION. tEKEsu LEAGUE BASEBALL. acquisitive methods Another of the she has played. popuuar aeries of college articles la -The company's appearance in this —On Monday the 2&th tbs meeting of Lauder end Lombard for the Light­ written around "Princeton Professors." city will be mo*,t cordially welcomed the Emmanuel Baptist young people Saskatchewan Flour Mills Co„ Limited weight Championship of Canada. Eight meritorious tales of love, adven­ It Is promised that the Pollard Adult will take the form of » social. The B. [ Ride,show Proprietors Commounlcate at ture. ar.d humor, together with the de­ company, will be found in keeping with Y. T\ U. of the TTrst chuW h has «been MOOSE JAW, BARK [ j once with A. J. Picton-Warlow, Box partments of Brie-a-Brae, Verse and the most exacting demands and that Invited to spend the evening with’ the ! READ THE TIMES ! 116, North Vancouver. . Books of the Day. go to make up an the Pollards will more than duplicate Emmanuel Society and are to provide i AN ALL-DAY BUSINESS exceptionally strong appeal to the the splendid record already 1 | the entertainment for the evening. All I ’ hv them, among local theatregoers ate welcome. .WMWWWMMWWWMWWWWiaWWMMtWWWWWWVUMm |„ 10 _ _ - VICTORIA DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, JUNE ^ 1909.^ ...... r,. ... - -______^ The Times Classifies Your Real Estate Advertisement for the Special

HEISTERMAN, FORMAN & CO. LEE AND FRASER , C. Bond. R. W. Clark. N> DAY & BOGGS B. C. LAND AND INVESTMENT J. GREENWOOD J. STUART YATES 130J GOVERNMENT ST. 'PHONE 55. 613 TROUNCE AVENUE. BOND & CLARK Established ISM. AGENCY, LTD. REAL ESTATE AND TIMBER, 22 BASTION STREET. VICTORIA. «20 FORT STREET. bove Northern Bank. Tel. AS6Î. •Phone 1332. VICTORIA, B. C. Kl GOVERNMENT STREET. it GORDON HEAD, seven acres of clear­ FOR SALE. NEW MODERN BUNGALOW ed land for $2260—cheap. «14 TROUNCE AVENUE. SEVEN ROOM NEW HOUSE, SPLENDID l ACRBS-Sooke District, just Inside ON FINE LOT $500—Will purchase a WITH H-ACRE LOT, on Frances ON WASHINGTON AVENUE, Hooke Harbor. \ r IN JAMES BAY BUILDING LOT $3,600. avenue—corner. LOTS IN PAIRFIELD ESTATE. FINE BEA FRONJAQK—At Esquimau, Close to Beacon Hill, and Dallas Road Large else. Just off car line, at from w Terms, $1.600 Cash. about three acres, cheap. 12703 only—For a FIVE-ROOMED 1 LOTS Balam-l Arranged. Price this week, $3,600, for quick sale ON MONTREAL ST.. JAMES BAT. 3400 up, sewered, nice view of sen* HOUSE end one .ere of cleared RICHMOND AVENUE. TWO LOTS—On Victoria harbor, with land, 70 fruit tree», strawberry SOME Prie» 3803 Each; Easy Terms. Easy Terms. large wharf and sheds and 2 large ware­ PRE'rt’Y 7 ROOM HOUSE. plants, etc. With All Modern Conveniences. houses, in good condition, on easy terms. VERY FINE HOUSE GOOD 1 LOTS LOTS FAIRFIELD ESTATE. Built Two Years Ago, THREE LOTS—On Yates street, with 10 ON LARGE CORNER LOT 32788—For . NEW FIVE-ROOMED BUYS CLOSE TO HILLSIDE AVENUE. $3,«00. COTTAGE on Stanley avenue; Facing Beacon Hill Part well shelter­ stores, bringing In good rentals. Price 3283 Each; Easy Terms. Terms, 1* Cash; Balance Arranged. In best residential section house has all modern conveni­ IN ed and of very large else, at from 31.000 VICTORIA WEST. TO RENT- Large wharf, at foot of This Is the best buy in the city at the ence. and the lot la 63.6 by 126 ft. LOTS I LOTS' Per lot up. Terms ft cash, balance easy. Yates street, rent $120 per month. LOT FOR $300. price $8,500 Easily worth $12,000. AS . ON DAVIE STREET.------Terms $50 Cash; $10 Monthly. 11736—Will buy a FIVE-ROOMED 84 ACRES—Op Colqults river. Victoria COTTAGE on Ontario street FOLLOWS; Price 11,300; on Terms. 31.300, MODERN LITTLE COTTAGE VANCOUVER STREET, District, cheap. NEAR PARK. LOT James Bay, close to car line and only For further particulars apply tp above A FINE PIECE OF ACREAGE 31233—Only for a SIX-ROOMED LOT 108 X 110. HOUSE on Centre road—a bar- ON DISCOVERT STREET. U minutes' walk from Post Office. Permanent Sidewalks and Boulevard, addreis Which will subdivide to good advan­ Close to Douglas. Comer Lot, $1,800. tage. NO. L Terms, $500 Cash; Balance Easy Terms. real Price 11.300; on Easy Terms. «2.300, AND LOT. ______z $8000 to loan on first mortgage, FOUR LOTS 7-ROOM HOUSE COOK STREET, THE GRIFFITH CO. estate security. 54x146, _____ On •-ROOM COTTAGE. NEAR PARK, MAHON ULtivl., CUT. ALDER STREET, On one of James Bay's best streets: MONET TO LOAN. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. HUSHBY STREET. CORNER LOT, 100 X ISO. Esquimau. bouse Is modern and commande s view Close to Roes Bay. A Snap for $1,800. NOTICE. FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN. the Straits. This Is very cheap and Teams. $500 Cash, Balance Easy Terms. $900 for the Four. t Lots riled With Fruit Trees and We draw up Agreements. Mortgages, Con­ can be had on terms. OXFORD STREET. , veyances and Search Titles at reasonable McPherson & fullerton NEAR CAR LINE. rates. PRICE 11.300. 1 LOT 48 X 131 FOR $600. BROS. NO. 2. W.25*. 13-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE Lst us quote you en your Fire Insurance Terms. «400 pash. V, Terms, $26 Cash. $10 Monthly. ROSE SHOW AT 618 TROUNCE AVENUE. AND LOT, «0x120, ^ =•. TWO LOTS, Balance in Monthly payments. On Close In; house could not be built to­ NEW CONSTANCE COVE, day for the money; would taka a DROPS DEAD IN ASSEMBLY RINK Opposite Button's, ' ■mailer, desirable house In part pay­ C.C. PEMBERTON. A.M. JONES SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE 60x120 èaeh. ment Call and get particulars of this. STREET AT VANCOUVER HARMANN & PUNNETT ON PRINCESS AVENUE. $1.500 the Two. 333 View 8T„ 'PHONE 173. «22 TROUNCE ALLET. EXHIBITION opens Close to City Park. CALL AND GET A MAP OF THE Five Minutes' Walk from Government NEW SUBDIVISION AT FOOT OF HERE TO-MORROW NO. 8. TWO GOOD LARGE LOTH, on FERN W. Hand, Well Known Real apd Yates. GOVERNMENT HOUSE. STREET; chokeet locality and 1 large LOT, CEDAR HILL ROAD, pit LOT 70x13* ____L______LOT______clo«e to new Central Park school, worth These lots are close In, the soil Is ex­ splendid soil. Estate Broker, Dies On $460; price $300. cellent. and they can be had at prices TWO LOTS. MILNE AND GLAD' Everything New, Clean, Modem. CORNER MANF1ELD AVENUE AN1> from $450 per lot up on very easy terms. STONE STREETS; easy terras and Suddenly. Association Expects Excellent GOVERNMENT STREET. ■ i-l ACRES. GORDON HEAD, splendid reasonable price. Solid Oak Mantel with Clock. fruit land, fenced, and 4| acres in small $1.850. fryit, small house and good stable. GOOD LOT" FAIRFIELD ESTATE, Display of Flowers at Highest Priced Grate. ^ Snap at $2.600-Worth Double. GORGE ROAD SUBDIVISION. fronting on Adelaide street; cheap Vancouver, June 28.—While walking « Good Bedrooms. and on easy terms. Fair. SPLENDID LOTS In BEST PART OF We are still offering lots in this splen­ down Fourth avenue west Saturday PRICE $8.800. OAK BAY, fronting on sandy beach, a did tract at from $160 per lot up on NO. 4. afternoon, J. W, Hand, a lock! real Terms. $300 Cash; Balance $36 month. snap at $1,060 each. terms that will suit all purchasers.. estate dealer! suddenly dropped dead SEVEN LOTS EXCELLENT àX)T (fl(R(fcTADRA ST., This property is nicely situated, and a The Victoria Horticultural Society, 63x120 Each on the sidewalk. The only person who near Bay, $1,000. very large proportion of It Is under HINKS0N SIDDALL & SON an organisation that has done so much On cultivation. Special terms to those noticed his collapse was a teamster for the1 cultivation of floriculture In PEMBROKE STREET. NEW, WELL BUILT, 9 ROOM HOUSE, taking 1 or more lots; I per cent, off NEW GRAND THEATRE BUILDING, name W. Sims, who Immediately sum­ Victoria, will hold Its annual rose show THE COAST LOCATORS A1 Buy at $5*000, near end Douglas street car line, mod­ for cash. ern In every respect; price $4,600. GOVERNMENT STREET. moned aid. Dr. Graham was called and to-morrow. The display will be made LOTS. ACREAGE AND CITY HOMES. Very easy terms on most of our property. examined the body, finding. life ex­ In the Assembly rink, and should be 318 YATES STREET. OFFICE FOR LIST OF tinct, however, although the corpse largely attended. This season members NO. S. FARMS. FOR QUICK SALE__HOUSE AND SEVERAL SUMS TO LOAN ON MORT* |,OT, rnrncr of Quadra and Pan- was still warm. He prouounred death of the association have been able to FIVE LOTS GAGES AT CURRENT RATES. (k>ra streets Large frontage. 65 wa* due to Internal complications. produce some magnificent specimens Of ------—Ok------ONLY $3.500 FOR 10 ACRES AND feet on Pandora and 78 feet on The aad occurrence happened at 4.46 roses so that the exhibit should be GRAHAM 8TREJCT, EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY Quadra. $1,000 cash, the balance on $2.000 HdUSE. « rooms, modern, Near Bay Street. o'clock in front of the 2400 Block on grand one. on Burnside road. There Isn't equal mortgage as desired by purchaser. Fourth avenue west. It is presumed Entries will be received at tne showj ^ THE GRIFFITH CO. value offered In city. ^ Only $37$ Each. real estate and Financial Price $6.000. that the deceased wa* returning home to-morrow morning. Exhibits should Room 1L MAHO> BLD G. Tel. 14«2 AGENTS. FOR SALE — TWO NICE NEW front his offlw fur the evening. be shown In vases except where other­ $2.250 COTTAGE, that owner» held at $2,800, 4 blocks from car on Fgrn- Realty. Timber. Insurance 311 TATES STREET. HOUSES, nicely situated, prices The late Mr. Hand leaves a wife and wise specified. These vases must be very reasonable; term»—a little four children, living at 1415 Seventh furnished by the exhibitor. wood road. S. A. BAIRD avenue west. He was a well-known The prise list Is as follows: BLOCK OF GOOD LAND down and monthly payments to $650 BUYS LOT, 60x134. Wilson street, REAL estate, financial and HERALD STREET, between Dougls* business matt in the city, having re­ no rock, opposite tot sold $860. 60 by 240 feet suii purchaser. Professionals. and Blanchard «tirets—LOT 13x123. sided here, for some years. His office quick sale qnly. INSURANCE AGENT. JUST OFF CAREY ROAD . Snap for a quick sale. HALF ACRE BLOCK. Just off Quadra Trade exhibit of roees. Is at 111 Hdflifr street. LOOK HERE—Owners going away. 1216 DOUGLAS STREET. 1426 street, near Tolmle avenue. Price FOUL BAT—LOT 138x163, good Mil. no $600. Amateurs. $550 on this new 6-room cottage and On easy terms rock. Price 11.263. FOUR LARGE LOTS, with fine water WOMAN’S NEEDLESS Collection of ruses, 12 varieties. .1 full sized lot. Illness forces the sale TWO ACRES ROOM HOUSE—Close In, all modern frontage, on < Esquimau harbor. SUFFERING bloom each, shown singly/ named, 1. and you can buy it for $2,260, on your $1.780—FIVE ROOMED COTTAGE, all AT OAK BAY conveniences: lot 5«xlt*; fruit tree,, Price $4,250. silver medal and $5; 2. $3. own term». modern convenience», James Bay. With fair six-room house etc. Price 33,268; easy term.. FULL OF \ CITES. FRIGHTFUL Collection of roses,' 6 va ri Iles, 1 bloom Thl» 1» new, remember, fully modern cw„T‘M' BACK PAINK PALE AND and close to car. Good, level land each, shown singly, named, 1, $3; 2. $2. NKHVOUH. Hybrid Perpétuais. 6 varieties. 1 hit terms can be obUlneA With grand view •LI03-SIX ROOMED COTTAGE afclfeiir A. C0LQUH0UN HOLMES With the l> of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, bloom each, named, shown singly. 1, $3; ÎMaloil# each, iron trees, small fréta ______n.*w A. W. BRIDGMAN 2.82. and* vegetable garden. Hybrid Teas, 6 varieties, 1 bloom R. W. COLEMAN. 67$ YATES STREET. From Death. 32,863—NEW SIX ROOMED CpTTAOM REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. each, named, shown singly. 1. 83; 2. 12. REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL A few years ago. doctors considered concrete foundation, alee of lot 63x1»; a ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST LOTS 1017 GOVERNMENT ST. dis Tens, 8 varieties. T bloom each, nartied AGENT. good buy. CURRIE & POWER that only back pain* and bladder dii « 0C3—u STORY DWELLING, «tens IN THE FAIRFIELD ESTATE, shown singly, $1. $3; 2. 12. 1230 GOVERNMENT STREET. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. orders were traceable to the krone»1M7 Best decorative basket of roees Igriy foundation, fully modem. Including fnr- ftto car line, ho rock, else • ft. 6 fn. but to-day science proves that rn^ny nact. Government street. Jemee Bay. 1214 DOUGLAS ST. PHONE 1466. foliage), 1, $5; 2. 12.60 12* ft., only $4» each; 4 only at this A REAL SNAP of the most fatal and dreaded diseases M 003-FIVE ACRES, all cultivated, good price. This is s good Investment for pro­ Best bowl of roees. own Collage coMage. M3 bearing fruit trees, emell $1,350 have their source in irregular kidney FRUIT LANDS. fit. Don't get left. (grown by exhibitor). 1, $3; 2, $2. fruUa Including 1.000 strawberry Plante, FOR SALE-EXCELLENT BUILDING action. • uve miles from city. Close to Cedsr Hill road, beautiful level FOR "* 0 Best vase of rosea, grown by exhibit LOT, Government street, price $1,575! Such was the ca-te with Mrs. Anna or (prise donated by Mrs. F. Morra 11). lota 10x122, Inside city limits; « only at SIX-ROOMED DWELLING. A. Rod ri que*, a well known resident of 100 ACRES. OVERLOOKING MILL $300 each, terms; S only at «KO each, terms. 1. «3. BAY. first class fruit land, part MOUSES TO RENT. FOR SALE-GOOD BUSINESS LOT, Valencia — read her experience: “For Hand bouquet of roses (any foliage). Herald street. 60x120. price, $5,760; terras. Call and Inquire about these, 'tie well a long time l suffered with falling cleared; an acre ...... 7,...... $60 worth the trouble. strength and nagging headaches. My 1. 13; 2, 12. ; FOR SALE—LOT on Admiral's road, 150 ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. Glori de Dijon. 3 blooms, 1, SI; 2. 60c. Money ta Loan at Currant Rates. Why pay thousands for lots miles away, condition grew steadily worse, my limbs 100 ACRE RANCH. 8HAWNIGAN feet frontage on Admiral's road, prloe when you can get these bargains In your IN GOOD REPAIR. Papa Gonttor. 3 blooms. I, $1; 2, 50c. DISTRICT, 1 mile from station, 30 $300; terms. •became bloated and shaky. I was sal­ Eire Insurance Written tn home cltyt ___ TWO MINUTES FROM General Jacqueminot. 3 blooms, 1, $li acre» under cultivation, good house Companies. FOR 8ALD-FINK LOT on Vancouver low and thin, felt rheumatic pains, dla­ SPRING RIDGE CAR. ziness and chills. I unfortunately 2. 50c. and out-building*, all fenced....$6,500 street, near Park, price $1,200; terms. La France. 3 blooms. 1. $1; 2, 50c. TERMS. $100 CASH. didn't suspect my kidneys and was Caroline Testout, 2 blooms, 1, II; 2. PEMBERTON & SON nearly dead when I discovered the true 42 ACRES. MILL BAY, frontage on cause of my sufferings. I read so 60c. new Victoria road; per acre...... $100 Frau Karl prusvhkl, 3 blooms. I, Si; THE STUART ROBERTSON E. WHITE REAL ESTATE. A. W. BRIDGMAN, much about the, wonderful health and «14 FORT STREET. strength that comes to all who pne Dr. 2, Me. 58 ACRES, OVERLOOKING MILL Telephone L997. 1007 GOVERNMENT ST. Maman (Rochet. 3 blooms. 1, $1; 2. 60c. BAY. on new Victoria road, at, per C0„ LTD. Hamilton's Pills that 1 felt sure they White Maman Cachet. 3 blooms, 1, «1; «04 BROUGHTON STREET. would help me. Such blessings of acre •••••••• ...... **« 1211 BROAD ST., VICTORIA, M. C. _ INSURANCE FINANCIAL" AGENT YOUR $1.0$ IS WORTH $1.50 health and comfort I got from Df. 2. 50c. Ulrich Brunner. 3 blooms. 1, $1; 2, 50e. 20 ACRpS, MILL BAY DISTRICT, per L. EATONS CO. Hamilton's Pills I can't deacrlbe: They • Kalaertn Augusta Victoria, 1 blooms. acre ••• 1 3-4 ACRES In purchasing this fine little home. The speedily put me right and their steady 3 FINE LOTS OAK ST. TO V. A 8. RY. 1208 GOVERNMENT STREET. use keeps me active, energetic, strong 1. Si; 2. 00c value Is half a* good again tn comparison Rainbow. 3 blooms, 1, SI; 2. 50c. Very' choice land with the average house about Victoria to­ and happy. 1 strongly urge others to Madame Abel Chatenay. 3 blooms, 1. ON On easy terms of 1-1 cash, balance day. Six well arranged rooms. Including regulate and tone their system with drawing room with fireplace, dining room 81: 2. 50c. SHAWNIGAN LAKE. and 2 years. Price $1,300 LARGE CORNER LOT Dr. Hamilton's Pitta of Mandrake and fbrnwood road, SOME NICE HIGH LOTS burlapped. large kitchen and pantry. 1 Hybrid Perpetual, red, Y blooms, l WATERFRONT LOTS. large bedrooms with clothes closets, and On Linden avenue, near Rockland. Butternut."' AT SMITH'S HILL For perfect health use Dr. Hamil­ variety, named. 1, IV. 2. 50c. strictly up-to-date bathroom, all piped for Hybrid Perpetual, white. 3 bloom», 1 CORNER VINING STREET, With excellent view of city and straits hot air furnace, full *lsed basement under ton’s Pills frequently-avoid all food At $400. FOR QUICK SALE. which seem* to distress and take as variety, named. 1, $1; 2. 60c. LOT. 50x225, cleared, FACING WEST house. Ixit 00x120 feet deep, all level and Hybrid Perpetual, pink. 3 bloom», 1 FOR «3.003. SUMMER COTTAGE grassy, with , a few shade trees; the soil much exercise as possible. ARM. 6-roomed cottage, 1% stories, 1$ IjOTS, 1% miles from City Hall, $75 variety, named. 1. $1; 2, 50c. ON GORGE Is of the best. Two car lines pass close to 10 1166. Very.easy terms. ______No greater medicine exists than Dr. large veranda, well drained cellar, to Hybrid Perpetual, dark, « bloom», 1 water laid on to sink in kitchen, ------rent at $16 month property. CeWtit itdewalk atid boulevard Hamilton's Pills for the cure of Indi­ «33» CASH. Partly furnished on street. FINE LOT, ESQU1MALT—A snap at gestion. constipât tori, flatulenc*, liver, variety, named, 1, II; 2, 50c. partly furnished, cut stove wood and Hybrid Tea. dark pink. 3 bloom». 1 $300. bladder and kidney trouble. Refuse rowboat included ...... ,...$1,300 BALANCE ON TERMS substitutes for Dr. Hamilton Pilla. 36c. variety, named. 1. $1; 2. 50c HODGSON REALTY PRICE $2.500. TERMS. 3-ROOM COTTAGE, PRINCESS AVB., Hybrid. Tea. white. 8 blooms, ”■ TWO ACRES, cleared, ell-roomed cot­ $gf« GOVERNMENT ST. (Upstairs). per box. or five boxes for $1.00 at all TO SUIT PURCHASER. 3560; $26 cash, balance easy terms. dealers, or The Catarrhozone Company. rlety, named, 1. $1; 2, 50c. tage, boat hotiee and boat...... «1,306 Tel. R202S. Hybrid Tea. salmon. 3 blooms. I va­ Kingston, Ont. L. U. CONYERS & CO. riety. named, 1. $1; 2. B0c. ** THE ABOVE COTTAGE, boat house MUST BE SOLD. TRACKSELL, ANDERSON & Co. Hybrid Tea, flesh. 8 blooms. 1 variety, and boat, with lot «0x236.,...... «1,203 SWINERT0N & MU8GRAVE A PRETTY 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 650 VIEW STREET. JEALOUSY LEADS TO MURDER. named, 1, $1; 2, 50c. VICTORIA WEST. 1210 BROAD STREET. Hybrid Tea. red. 3 blooms. I variety, ‘he remainder. In SINGLE LOTS, Successors to Swlnerton A Oddp. — Man Is in Jail on Charge of Having Modem, With Every Convenience. named, 1, $1; 2, 50c. 40x250, price, with eaey terms....«ISO yog GOVERNMENT STREET. Large Lot. FOfc RENT. Stabbed Brother to Death. Hybrid Tea. yellow. 1 bloom», 1 va­ Garden Cohtalntng Special Varieties of riety, named, 1, |U 2. Me. WANTED Binghamton. N. Y., June 28.—Crased Roses and Various Other Plants, Small CLARENCE STREET. Tea, white, 3 bloom», 1 variety, nam­ ORpERS INQUIRY. Frlutt, etc- etc. by jealousy and maddened by a vicious HOUSE, nearly new. containing $ rooms, LOTS ed. 1. $1; 2. 50c, * ’ ■■> ..... FRUIT FARM, Beautiful View. all modern conveniences, gas, electric combination of hard cider and alcohol, Tea. dark pink. 8 bloom*. 1 variety, Edmonton, June 23.—Inspector Cuth- which he Is said to have been drinking « 1-3 ACRES. A REALLY NICE HOME. light, furnace, large lot. window blinds AT A SNAP. named. 1, II; 2. 60c. bert, of Fort Saskatchewan, stateu that and chandeliers, etc...... $30.00 all day. George White, of North Phar- Tea, yellow. 3 bloom», 1 variety, nam- an Investigation will be made Into the AU In High Stale of CuMvntlom WE HAVE salia. Chenango county. Is alleged to conduct of the mounted police station­ With STANLEY AVENUE. 1. 1, 11; 2. Me have murdered hi# brother, Walter, Tea. flesh, 3 blooms. 1 variety, nam- ed a< Entwhletle. The Investigation 233 FRUIT TREES. the capital city realty HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, a., modern conveni­ ▲ aged 27., years. ence#, large loti Immediate possession. l, SS; 2. 60c. will be held by authority of the com­ The falal wound was_ Inflicted fol­ Tea, copper. 1 bloom*, i variety, nam­ missioner under the provision* of the » 22, full Bearing O^Ycara Old*. CO...... - . tttfcl CLIENT lowing a general family row -in White's Cherry. Apple- reff'snd Plum.* ed. l. U; 2. Mr. ------police act. Witnesses may be sum­ home on Thursday night Walter, after “"ROOM 10. , FKRNWOOD ROAD. REÀDT TO PURCHASE Tea. red. 3 blooms, 1 -variety, named, moned and 'compelled to give evidence splendid SelL No Rook. HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, all modem conveni­ he was stabbed, ran screaming from CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE under oath, and those protesting to w—^,S I MILES OF CITY NALL. ences, with tpro lots ...... $87.50 ANYTHING OFFERED the house and started for his father's ' â!e/ blo/m In show (Hybrid Perpet- have knowledge of conditions alleged BUILDING. house. He was found stRl alive beside ACRES IN SMALL FRUITS JOHN STREET ual) amateur»; bronse medal. to exist there will be required to nay AT A BARGAIN. the highway. 20 rods away, at dawn B^st bloom In show (Hybrid Ten). whBt they know of peso matters. f quisling of Strawberries, Raspberrieg COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, modem conveni­ on Friday morning. In spite of all the Bent bloom sad Loganberries. ences. »ewer and n«ht* etc., Including doctors could do. White died following amateur»; bronze medal CHOICE BUILDING LOTS water ...... v ...... «16.00 Best bloom In show (Tea), amateure, TWO KILLED BY BANDITS. ,uoo Worfh Of Fruit Taken Last Year. For Sale In Best Portion of City, on Easy an operation at noon. Later In the :*r DOUGLAS STREET. TVPIML0TT. afternoon George White w»« arrested bronxe medal. -\ ... KBW « ROOMED HOUSE, \ Collection of row», not necessarily Chief of Gendarmes and Hie Daughter CITY WATER. NEW 6 ROOM Et- CviTAUR and lot. all STRAWBERRY VALE. and brought to Norwich, where he Is Ambushed. In nice order ...... $12.60 named. I bloom each. Special prise, TWO MODERN BUNGAIjOWS. new, POST OFFICE, GROCERY. now confined In the county Jail. Dr. flower basket, presented by J. A. N,„ Stahls, Woodshed and Poultr, good district. Price* and terms to suit J. Mott Crumbe obtained a complete Virtue. Warsaw. June 28. — General Btytln Houses. your puree. Inquire. •ntl-mortem statement from the man, chief of the gendarmes, while return­ MONEY TO LOAN AND FIRE INSUR­ STRAWBERRY VALE purchaser can obtain Horae. Buggy eng which will be turned over to the dis­ A school Inspector hv the Belfast dla- ing to Keilze Saturday, was ambuscad­ We make a specialty of good Investments ANCE WRITTEN. AND PORTAGE INLET. trict attorney. Tool» ht n Reasonable Price, If . for the workingman. See MS, ttSWlU -trtet. tn hie report, saye that at one ed by bandits who fired several vol- “ Desired. save you dollars. —....—- FRUIT FARMS AND WATER It t* said that George White" bat school he found a piece of »o«p but no i„v* at the general, who wkh «hot FRONTAGE FOR SALE. been Insanely Jealous of Walter for towel. “On visiting this school five through the breast. He died Saturday PRICE 88. MO. Client has new houses, farm lands and some weeks' past, and that he has month* afterward»." he continue». "I some cash to exchange for site Itt Above Districts. night. Hi», daughter, who was accom­ accused him of being unduly bitimate found the very same piece of soap—a panying hlm. wa» killed. A patrol sent business block. Close to School, Church, Poet Office with hi* wife. The neighbors say phenomenon which Is to be explained by In pursuit of the bandit* lost READ THE TIMES and Store, there were no grounds whatever for some other theory than the Indestructibil­ SEVERAL COSY HOMES to exchange killed and one mortally wounded. ALL THE NEWS—THE TIMES for lots in good residential district. * * sps.s-esssewM.sasas^»..f Within Two of Car Line. George White's suspicions. ity of matter." VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1909. 11 Convenience of Those Who Are Looking for Victoria Real Estate Bargains V. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Y. M. €. A. HOLDS ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 ADVERTISEMENTS Under this head 1 For Sale—Houses Help Wanted—Female cant per word peiv Insertion; 3 Unes, $1 Blacksmith cent per word per Insertion; 3 Insertions. Business Chances par month; extra lines, 25 cents per Une 2 cents per word; 4 cents per word per Apply Dominion I BEG TO INFORM ML PATRONS that week; SO Cents per tine per month. No FOR SALE-Oas cooking stoves, snatch ADVERTISEMENTS under this head i WANTED—A waitress. FIELD SPORTS block, log chains, syphon, saws, men ■ cent per word per Insertion; 3 insertions Hotel. Jy3 I have removed to No. 7.23 Cormorant advertisement for less than M cents. clothes, guns. etc., at I X L fescond- 1 cents per word; 4 cents per word per street to more commodious quarters, * week; 60 cents per line per roentii. No WANTED—Lady to give pianoforte les­ and am prepared to execute all orders Hand Store, Oriental Alley, opp. Pan- Architects j*gea Theatre. Johnson street — advertisement for less than 10 cento. sons to young boy; comfortable home for horse shoeing and general black- Furrier offered for services Apply Box 174, GOOD TIME MADE H. S. GRIFFITH. 14 Promts Block, - smithing promptly. Your trade solicit- THIS MUST BE SOLD-Two glory house, Post Office. Je28 Government street. Phone 1488. »d. Jno. McKay. Jru FRED. FOSTER. Tagldermlat and fur- For Charter. with parlor, dining room, kitchen, pan­ rler, ej Johnson street. . try, scullery, lavatory on ground floor, TWO GIRLS WANTED, one tor office IN MANY RACES FOR CHARTER—Hunting launch Mr 4 bedrooms and bath on second floor; and one for mangle room. Victoria Bookkeeping Blasting Rock *l»i* «0 IV by t It., «peed 8 ronea. com large halls, -back and front stairways, Steam Laundry. J*«e Gravel, lortabla an# aeaworthy. hot and cold water,, electric and gas fix­ victoria School op bookkeep­ WELLS, Cellars. Foundations, etc. ’•ring, timber crulatng. huntlng or tures throughout ;J minutes' walk from WANTED—Several girls. at Standard ing. 13a Douglas street Pupils Mi-ele- place too difficult. Rock for sale B. O. SAND A GRAVEL CO., foot John­ flahtng partie»; two I' corner Yates etna Government streets. Laundry. Apply at once. Annual Meet at Oak Bay Was ed or vMted day or evening. Bpeçlal Terms reasonable. J. R. Williams, 408 son street. Tel. 1388. Producers of lavatory, electric light Apply L. »- At $2.600 cash. It will easily pay to per 0004 W6SS attention to eases of neglected educa­ Michigan street Phone L1343. washed and graded sand and gravel, Hlgge. South Pender Island. Lon* °la cent. Apply Box 289. Tiroes. Je29 Held Saturday tion. Old or-young can attend, Strictly best for concrete work of all kinds, de­ tance téléphona. ill GIRL WANTED-At once, for Jewellery private. O. Bins. Jr., principal livered by team In the city, or on scows FOR SALE—New five roomed house, has store. Apply Empire Jewellery Store. Boat Building at pit. on Royal Ray. basement, bath." basin, sink, closet, h. w 543 Johnson street. Je8 tf Afternoon. For Rent—Houses boiler, large lot. Apply owner. 1046 FIs Dentists GIVE YOUR ORDER to McKenzie, boat- guard street. Je23 tf builder. plain and fancy scull maker, Junk ADVERTISEMENTS' under tbla Mad l Rooms and Board DR. LEWIS KALI.. Dental Surgeon, 838 Fort Street. cent per word per insertion; 1 insertions. SMALL The annual Reid meet of the Y. M. Jewell Block, cor. Tales and Douglas WANTED—Scrap brass, copper. Sine, 2 cents per word; 4 cents p#r word per built,utlt, overlcoverlooking Hillside avenue, each ADVERTISEMENTS under this head 1 streets, Victoria. B. C. Telephone- VICTORIA BOAT A ENGINE COM­ lead, cast Iron, sacks, and all kinds of week; 60 cents per line per month. No having large lot, free of rock, one with cent per word per Insertion: S Insertions. C. A. was held on Saturday afternoon PANY LTD., boat and launch builders. tontes agd rubbar; highest cash prie— •dvertisenient for less than 10 cents. 6 ft. basement, some fin.» oaks on lots* I cents per word; 4 cents per word per At the Oak Bay park. A. number of Boat building material for amateurs, paid. Victoria Junk Agency. 1620 Store $750, $850 arid fl.utO each; easy terms. week; » cents per line per month. No repairs, engines installed, etc. Esti­ street. Phone 1336. SHACK TO RENT. Apply 9*4 Apply Taylor, 1302 Hillside avenue, op­ advertisement for less thani to cents good races were run. and the* time for mates -and designs -furnished, W. Ik ... street.. . .. iji posite Orphanage. Jyt them was very creditable. A cold wind Land Surveyors Buck, mgr., • VERY COMFORTABLE ROOMS TO Landscape Gardener TO LET-Severat very deetreoto furnish* LET, within 8 minutes of Poet Office. was blowing, making it a tittle haed on- A. P. AUGUST INK, B C L S. Mine sur­ cd house». w.Ub . liumcillalv FOR SALE—Price 13,500. Prlncéss Ave., Phone 173TT. Je» veying and civil engineering. Aldermens Helsternmn. Forman Co.. 120T' Govern­ house, built little over year; reception the runners, but tills did not daunt Bulkier Valley. B. C. ______« Boot and Shoe Repairing E. J. LA!NO. landscape and Jobbing bail, parlor, dining room, with arch­ them. Gardener. Tree pruning and spraying a ment street. ways between, breakfast room, kitchen, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LKT-Large, Ïhos. H. PARR. British Col' NO MATTER where you bought your specialty. Residence, 1045 Mears street. pantry; upstairs, three bedrooms with comfortable rooms, all modern conveni­ Brook Valo, the champion sprinter — Phone A1213. Office. Wlikerson A TO LKT-Four roomed cottage. Ora- ences. on car line, near sea and Park; purveyor, room 8, Five SisIsters* Block. shoes, bring them here to be repaired. harm: street, hot.and cold watvr. bath, closets, large sitting room, linen clonet, of British Columbia, and the pride of Victoria, Hibbe. 3 Oriental Ave., opposite Pan- Brown’s Greenhouse, corner Cook and bathroom, toilet; lot 60x110. Box — breakfast optional. Address 117 Superior F'-rt streets. > and garden planted. Apply 2924 G ra­ street. Phone L738: Je29 tages Theatre. il a roe street. JT« Times. the local Y. M. C. A., made the highest •EO. SMITH. C.E., B. C. Land Sur- average for Saturday, winning the 100 veyor. Albemi. B. d Mining claims, TO LBT-New house. 6 rooms. «16. Apply FOR SALE—Five roomed house, with ROOM AND BOARD. 729 Ftsguard St. timber limite and auh-diviaions Machinists and 220 yards dashes and* taking the Builders & General Contractors Mrs. Potts, Lyatl street, off Head street. pantry and bath. Apply1 121 Kingston broad Jump. McConnell, of Vancouver, Je» street. THE HOLLIES. 7M Courtney street, late *. S. GORE and J. M. MrOKEGOR Brit- L. HAFER. General Machinist, No. 160 Jy* Rae. Room and board, also table board­ who was expected to be seen in the nt»h Colombia Land Surveyors. Lhan- cottages, on ers. For terms apply Mias Hall. Jyl3 century sprint, was late In arriving, « eery Chambers. 52 Langley St.. P. O. LET—Two furnlohed ------J , "il. i water, bath the race being run without him. Valo Box 162. Phone A604. 2 cents per word; 4 cents per word per M. R. For Sale—Lots week; 66 cents per line per month. No Ight. Apply to Mrs. ROOMS TO LET—Old Wilson Hotel. won this race In the time of 10 secoKds advertisement for less than 10 cents. Metal Polish S ew." 104 Dallas road. Je2S Yatea street, baa been taken over by EDWARD S. WILKINSON. British Col­ FOR SALE—One of three full sited lots. Teddy McAvoy and has been thoroughly flat, which Is considered fast on the umbia Land Surveyor 1904 Government Ol.OBK METAL POLISH ojaans slhrer. TO LET-4 room cottage, .stable and James Bay district. Owner. Box 297. renovated throughout; every conveni­ Oak Bay track. Beasley, also of the street. P. Q, Box 8ft. PhoneJB14. OWN YOUR Times Office. J«29 r OWN HOME. tiding 15x45. good workshop or •***£ ence; rates reasonable; special rates for X. -IL CL who Is only a Junior, Hardware Co.. Ltd. e e. centrally located. Particulars 1319 and HOUSES BUILT ON EASY TERMS. weekly roomets. Jftt was a close second In this race. Part Cash Down. vemmer.t St., Loom 6. mZ7 tf FOR SALE!—Fairfield Estate, lots Legal ...... -...... ~~ * -■ Oscar street, near Linden, high, with In the 220-yard dash Valo again dis­ Balance can be arranged. good view, fine shade and fruit trees, FURNISHED ROOMS and board, tele­ Call and talk It over. Painter and Decorator close to car tine, the cheapest lots in the phone, piano and good garden. Mrs. tinguished himself by winning this C. W. BRADSHAW. Barrister etc.. Law WILLIAM C. HOLT. For Sale—Acreage Hobble. Saxonhurat. H7 Government event In 23 2-5 seconds, which Is good .Chamber». Bastion street. Victoria. Contractor and Builder. OSTLER A IMPEY. Painters and General market, from $850. E. C. B- Bagshawe. street. i Je» Phone L1443. 480 Garbalty Road. Decorators. Rooms papered or painted ■ ACRES—flhawnlgan Apply 613 Fort street. Je» time. Sid Winsby finished second. Mc­ 11VRPHY A FISHRR, Barristers. Solid- on the shortest notice. Write or call at 3ox 87. Times Office. Sep 3 Connell. of Vancouver, was fourth, tors, etc.. Supreme and Exchequer Court Ostler. 1042 Yates street ; oSTImpey, 1770 __ ».6no WILL BUY 5 seres on the Gorge, Wanted—Articles Beasley beating him out for third place. Agents, practice In Patent Office and Fairfield road. - ---- ~ -~rt. .... — with water frontage. Xuat . above Vic­ -before Railway Commission. Hon. The 440-yard race was another good toria Gardens ; a beautiful residential W A NT ED—Clean cotton rags. Charles Murphy. M.P. Harold Fisher. anywhere. site, also suitable for sub-dlvlalon. N. An, one. Sid Winsby won this in the time ^Adstln Q. Ross. Pawnshop B. Mays mit h A Co.. Mahon Bldg. Je36 tf Times Office. of 54 seconds, with Parker second. Mc- A. J. McCRlMMON, WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES for Conpell finished third. Contractor and Builder. MONEY LOANED on diamonds. Jewel­ DO YOU KNOW that you can buy a half­ Raine, of Vancouver, won the mile Mechanical Engineer lery and personal effects, A. A. Aaron- acre lot In Brighton, only a few min­ diamonds. Jewelry and valuables of aL Everybody kinds. Empire Jewehry Co.. 69e John­ and five-mile races. In the former his building. High-chum work. son. cor. Johnson and Broad. utes from a car and near the sea. for son street. Pnone tola. Business strict­ W G. WINTERBURN. M. I. N. A.. Con- prices. 86». Before buying In Oak Bay investi­ ly confidential. If you bare anything to time was 4 minutes 64 2-5 seconds. L. » suiting Mechanical Engineer and Sur­ 639 Johnson St. Phone 658. gate Brighton property. N. B. May- Beckwith finished second. In the five- veyor. Estimates for all kinds of ma­ Photographs. Maps. Etc.' smith A Co . Mahon Bldg. Je» tf sell phone us and we will calL chinery; gasoline engines a specialty. tfRNEST RAW1.TNOS. IWants mile race Colman and Brown started Phone 1521. 1687 Oak Bay avenue. Vlc- Carpenter and Builder. REAL K8TATK AGENTS AND OTHERS PRINCESS AVE.—A large lot on Prin- Wanted—Houses off as pace-makers with Raine hanging S^SlJlÈttlBseâiÙèliwtihsBseasaeeeieewess Prompt Attention to Alterations, Job­ To insure quick sales of properties g tumid cWarXve.. in the Central Park sub-divi­ on behind. At the second mile the lat­ bing Work and Repairs. get them photographed by sion. for only $756. N. B. May smith 4k WANTED—8mafl furnished house from ter took the lead and hit the pace. Col­ Estimates Given. Prices Reasonable. FLEMING BROS. Something. Co.. Mahon Bldg. Je* U Medical Massage -8» Richmond Ave.. Victoria. B. C. Mspe and plans » «>i- » l ■»> Vlu<* printed. July to October. Addreee, giving»g per- man dropped out at the third mile, his from films or prints to any w * STRAWBERRY VALE—10 acres, with tlculars. to P. O. Box 674, city. Je24 tf feet bothering hlm. Raine then had MR. BERGSTROM BJORNFELT. Swe- else. Finishing and supplies for amateurs. shack, suitable for chicken ranch. things his own way. and finished In the "dlsh Masseur. Turkish bath, 821 Fort ers. Estimates given , on all kl Kodaks for sale or hire, «1.300. N. B. Maysmlth A Co., Mahon time of 28 minutes 36 seconds, with street. Victoria. B. C. Phone 1856. carpenter work. We specialise In con i PHONE VWA GOVERNMENT BT. Wanted—Miscellaneous >rles and greenhouses. Ig»p If You Want Bldg. Jo* tf Brown second. EARSMAN. electric light beths; attention. First-clew work and moder­ WANTED-»A donkey, a male preferred. The Y. M. C. A. team won the relay leal massage. 10» Fort St. Phone ate prices. Phone B1464. Résidai Pulmbing and Heating THAI. SQj^UùTHlXti IF YOU HAVE I-OTfl FOR HALE In the Apply Box 268. Times. Bay street. Victoria. " _____ race ajUinst the J. B. A. A. by a long -Jft HOT WATER HEATINO-J. H. Warner u*. N. R. Maysmlth & Co. Je* tf distance. The time was 2 minutes 41 J. AVERY, manufacturer of st * Co., Limited; «1 Flsguard St., above ADVERTISE TRANSMISSION APPLIANCES seconds, thus being 1 second faster I Music high grade concrete building blocks. Blanchard Si. Phone A270. ban the best time made by the Van­ AYttstic work In concrete executed IN THE For Sale—Scrip, Stock, Etc. COMPLETE erdCK of shafting, pulleys, belting, hangers, chain, conveying ma­ couver relay team, who are the cham­ ALF. W HI Tad, Teacher of Plane, Ofgan older. Contract* taken for «nt broutines, foundations and fences. F Pottery Ware, Etc. CANADIAN NORTHWEST OIL-We terial always on hand. Try Fairbanks pion of this province. and Theory, Studio, 10» Pembroke JBt. wood split pulleys. Prices hri righJ. McConnell, the Vancouver sprinter, Phone 18». concrete work our specialty. 1008 Dot have a client who wishes to exchange las street. Phone A1013. SEWER PIPE. Field Tile. Ground Fire three rfry lots for Canadian Northwest Prompt shipment Canadian Fairbanks went back to that city with only one BANJÔ. MANDOUN AND OÜITAR Clay. Flower Pots. - etc. B. C. Pottery TIMES. OH stock. N. B. Maysmlth A Co.. Co., Ltd.. Vancouver.Je28 prise,» that being a second. He got Co.. Ltd., corner Broad and Pandora Mahon Bldg. Je» tf taught by W. G. Plowright. Conductor ALFRED JONES will promptly do all- that In the broad Jump, being beaten Of th» Alexandra Mandolin fcnd Guitar your repairs; lattice and other * streets. Victoria. B- C. g Club, late prffessor of banjo, mandolin work done; dog houses, ladders. WE WILL BUY—B. C. Amalgamated by Valo, who Jumped 30 feet 9 Inches. ihd gtilthr at Albert* College. Ed mon made fo order. Corner Fivrt and Blan­ GOES INTO Coal at lie.. Bakeries. Limited, at $5. Following Is the list of winners in ton, etc. Phone A2015. Studio. 1118 Yatcw chard. Office phone B3611; re Scavenging Canadian Northwest Oil at IS**" . and In­ THE phone B7». THE HOMES OF ternational Coal at 73$c. N. B. Muy- each of the events: WJNO ON. 17» Government street. 1 smith• - &- Co.,------Mahon Bld»'lid*. Je2t tf 100 yards (under 17)—Won by Dick­ DTNSDALT7 A M ALCOLW. BON MARCHE son; 2nd. Walter Sproule. Time, 11 sec. Nursing LIBERALS U’tc wiLl. BELL—Capital Furniture Co. Builders and Contractors. VICTORIA SCAVENGING CO.-Offlc«; 1 100 yards (senor)—Won by Brook DIN8DALE. MALCOLM. AND at $5.15, Royal Collieries St 28b.. Ameit- l^Rfl__ WALKER (C. M B,, Ehg.). at 2020 Quadra Ft. 62 HllW 710 Yates street. Phone 662. Ashes and ■ can Canadian Oil at 11*C-. and Bakeries. vrort; H Beasley. Time. 10 sec. ends pàtlents or receives them Into her garbage removed. CONSERVATIVES. Limited, at $6.r»o. N. B. Maysmtth A flat. nursing home. Maternity, medical or Co.. Mahon Bldg. Je* tf surgical. 1017 Burdette avenue. Phone One mile (under 17.)—Won by Dlck- Brass Castings , • Second-Hand Goods BRING ytriir -old stock certmcatwi to w, M»; 2nd, Walter Sproule. Tima. 6 min. they may have a value you knew no­ 1, sec. E. v H. JONES. 731 Vancouver St. BRASS CASTINGS of all descriptions thing of- N. B. Maysmlth A Co., Mahon mrl tf machinists and launch builders. WANTED—Old coats and vests, pants, 448 yards—Won by Bid Winsby; 2nd, boots and shoes, trunks, valises, shot­ Bldg. Je*, tf Parker. 54 sec. Coleman, shop 640 Pembroke street. guns. revolvers, overcoats, etc. Highest For Sale—Articles cash price! paid. Will call at any ad- _■ FOR THE MARKET PRICK of all local 220 yards—Won by Brook Vaio; 2nd, Shorthand dress. Jacob Aaronson's new and sec- F storks see Tpmtatirms on the financial Bid Winsby. Time, 2t 2-5 sec. Chimney Sweeping ond-hand store. 672 Johnson street, four page from N. B. Maysmlth A Co.’s Pri­ One mile (senior)—Wofi by C. Raine; SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 1109 Brorid St doors below Government St. Phone 1747. also a number of good laying hens. Ap­ vate Exchange.- Shorthand,“ ------typewriting.‘““g. bookki LLOYD A Cp., practical chimney ewe ply Mrs. Lever, Colville road, Victoria 2nd. L. Beckwith; 3rd. Jack Sweeney. telegraphy thoroughly era and house-cleaners, 716 Pand< West. ‘ “ Time, 4 min. 54 2-5 sec. MarmUlah^prln^^ St. Grates flrebrtcked, flues alter Stoves r For Sale—Wood Broad Jump—Won by Brook Valo; vacant houses cleaned ready for occu 2nd. McConnell: distance. 20 ft. I In. tfqn. Phone 1577. STOVES. RANGES AND HEATERS of 1700 Douglas street. Je» for SALE—Good wood. 4 ft. $3.60; rox Stenographers and Typists all kinds bought and sold. N. R. Fox $4.50. Burt’s Wood Yard. 880 yards—Won by Palmer; 2nd. CHIMNEYS CLEANED-Defective flues yard.* M071«TT DouglasDougia. St. Phone A1482. , SINGER hand sewing machine for sale. GOLD, SILVBB, PLATED WARE Sproule. Time, 2 min. 16 sec. TYPEWRITING done frdm M. R „ on rea­ fixed, etc. Wm. Neal, 32 Quadra street. 742 Humboldt street. ’ READY TO BURNUN—ClClean sonable term* Apply Box 271. Times Ptton. Tiuu. CUT CLASS MIRRORS, Five mllèe-r-lst, C. Raine. Vancouver; Phone 1019. 2nd, Charles Brown, V. W. A. A.; 3rd, L ’ 'r—: ‘ Stump Puller FOR SALE—Gent’s English wheel, nearly isr1 new. chfap. als«* gocul family Jersey . WINDOWS. MARBLE Jack Sweeney, J. B. A. A. Time, 28 Chinese Goods and Labor STUMP PVLLER-Made In 8 rises, for cow Apply 2412 Rock Bay Ave. • Je» NOTICE—for lha next ala weeks t the AND PAINT min. 26 sec. Lodges sale or for hire; contracts taken. J. undersigned will sell cordwood In four- Relay race between the Y. M. C. A. PORCELAIN. brassware, silks and Ducrrnt. 466 Burnside road, Victoria. FOR SALE-2 young, well bred mares, foot lengths and Uke sawing machine to and J. B. A. A.-Won by Y. M. C. A. COLUMBIA LODGE. No. 2. I. O. O. F . curies, extensive assortment. All kinds • FfcMii APH.. .. »v - mowing machine, rake, phaeton and cut It in yards, alleyways and vacant meets every Wednesday evening at I of Chinese labor supplied Tim Kee, Bain wagon with pole and shafts. D. L. lota In lots of 4 cords and upwards. Try PLANS CAMPAIGN Time. 2 min. 41 sec. o'clock In Odd Fellows’ Hall, Douglas ltaC Government street, Kelly. 1Î0» y Ulan road, Foul Bay- Je» the old way and see what you are get­ street. R. W. Fawcett. Rec. Sec., 237 Truck and Dray ting. J. E. Grice. 2022 Douglas street, Watches were first Invented st Nürn­ Government strpet. FOR SALE—At 1338 Gladstone Ave.. Victoria, B. C. Phflne 149. OF ADVERTISING berg about the end of the 15th century, Cleaning and Tailoring Works PHONE 18*3 FOR J EPSON TRANSFER tubular steam boiler. 34 horse power, and Dr. Hooke Invented the spiral hair­ COURT CARIBOO. No. 743. I. O F., —Trucking and expressing. Yates St. new rubber tired buggy; 1 heavy expret meets on second and fourth Monday of stand, above Broad. Orders left at wagon; 4 tight wagons and 2 road carts. Helo Wanted—Male spring for It about 1658. each month-la flhof P. Mall, corner GENTS’ CLOTHES CLEANED, repaired, dyed and pressed; umbrellas and para- Acton's, telephone M6L Rssldsnue, 342 ------Z...... Jxl4 Pandora .and Douglas streets. Visiting Michigan street. T. WANTBO-Ofltce boy, at once. Apply €15 Foresters welcomed. Fin. Secy.. Fred. aols made, repaired and recovered. BAQSHAW8 TOMATOES are the I Nelson Board of Trade Has N, J. White, '«H Broughton street ; J. W. Guy W . Walker, 708 Johnson St, Just Fort street. JeB east of Douglas. Phone A1267. TRUCKING—Quick service, reasonable on the market. Wholesale by F. | MADE IN CANADA H. King. R. Sec.. 1361 PandorA street. charges. 1. Walsh A Sons, Baker*» Stewart and Sonley A Lewis. Je» Adopted a Vigorous ^ Feed Store. 540 Yates street. Lost and Found. COMPANION COURT FAR WEST. I. O. FOR SALE—English leather valise. 83.5m, Policy. F.. No. 279, meets first and third Mon­ Cuts VICTORIA TRUCK AND DRAY CO— plate camera, complete. 4x^ $7.50; H. LOST-Oold crescent bnx>ch. with pearls. days each month In K. of P. Hall, cor­ Telephone 13. 8table Phon- 1793. B. 8- point blankets, «3.50; UGHes’ exten­ - Finder khMly return te this office and ner Douglas and Pandora streets. Isa- LETTER HEADS. BILL HEADS, bird's- sion bracelets. «2.60;. pearl earrings. t| receive reward. Je28 bello Mcore. Financial Secretary. 641 eye views, and all classes'of engravings latest. «1.25; ladle»»’ long gold fill, Hillside Ave.. dty. for newspaper dr catalogue work, at Turkish Baths chains. 88.50; gents’ buckle Irait, diamond LOST—A chain bracelet with locket and The work of advertising Nelson and HOYAU the R. C Engraving Co.. Times Build­ rings. «2.50. Jacob Aaronson s new and one pearl. Return to this office. Re- district has been placed on a substan K OF P —No. 1, Far West Lodge, Friday. ing. Vi» t»>: '■», 821 FORT ÇT-. Phone 1856. Will be open second-hand store. 672 Johnson street, , Je29 K. of. P. Hall. cor. Douglas and Pandora doors below Government. Phene 1747. • w*g- tlal and permanent footing by the ap­ SU. H. Weber. JL of R. A S. Box 644. day or night. Ladles’ days are? Mon­ days from 10 à. m. to f IK W.V and Fri­ Ldtrr-On Ttruraday evening, a gold ear­ pointment of a standing committee of Dyeing and Cleaning days 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Swedish mas- FUK bAz.ti-Shop fixtures. Apply ring act with turquoise. Reward on re­ Vr1CTORIA. No. 17. K. of P.. meets at J',. tni* office. - turn to thta office. the board of trade representing the Hall, every Thursday. D. S. J#a K- of P. •« B r. STEAM DTK WORKS—The largest financial. commercial. professional, Mowat, K..of R. A- S. Box 164. dyeing and cleaning works In the pro­ CHOICE FIR DOORd. sash, mouldings. LOST—Between Oreen street and Linden vince. -Country orders solicited. TeL Watch Repairing etc., at lowest prices. Moore A Whit via Co.*, green silk belt, gold buckle lumbering, mining and land Interests, A. O. F.. COURT NORTHERN LIGHT 200. J. C. Renfrew, proprietor. ttiigton, Yates street. - with Chinese lettering. Reward at tbla says the Nelson News. The board of k. No. *835. meets at K. of P. Ho 11 2nd and A. FETCH, 88 Douglas street, Specialty office. JeC tf r 4th Wednesdays W. F. Fullerton. Secy. VICTORIA STEAM DYE WORKS. 844 of English watch repairing. AlAll kinds FOR SaLB—Refrigerators, walnut hall trade Is satisfied with Die general re Most Perfect Mai Fort St. Tel. 717. Branch office. 718 <■!<>' ks iin.l w;it h» seat, mahogany whatnot, dressers and LOST—On Tueadaj night. In Victoria the. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Yatee St. Tel. MBS. AH descriptions of elands. Navy boarding axes, bras* ket atre or on Fort street ear, gold brooch sporuse to the appeal for funds neces­ meet every first and third Tuesday of ladies' and gentlemen's garments clean­ ties, toy motors, magnets, blasting ma­ set with amethyst atone, will finder sary for the work «id will proMCIIta It each month at Sir WlHlnm Wallace Hall. ed or dyed and pressed equbl to new. Y. W. C. A. chine, will fire I to 8 holes, carpenter gteaaeJeave»^TtrneaJ>nlc«^^J#l<^tf steadily and vigorously. Broad street. O. L. Biisell, clerk. IS14 tools, etc. The Old Curiosity Shop. SOLD AND USED Douglas street. J. L. Buchan reported Qiat the real PAUL'S DYEING AND CLEANING for THE BENEFIT of young women In Fred. Jeeves, cor. Fort and Blanchard WORKS. 1» Fori street. Tel. 634. or out of employment. Rooms and streets. Situations Wanted—Male estate men of the city had guaranteed EVERYWHERE board. A home from home. 942 Psn- «250 per month conditionally on the SHOWCASES dora avenue. PUR SALE—Spring wagoa and buagy top YOUNG MAN seeks position as book, McGregor's Blacksmith Shop. Johnson keeper, eight years' experience single rest of the city guaranteeing an equal Engravers amount. This condition the committee NOTICE. street and double entry; ftrgt-c'-iss references We manufacture up-to-date showcases, Apply R H C.. Times Office. believed would be easily met. They k W. CIIXETT CO, LTD. j GENERAL ENGRAVER. Stencil Cutter FOR BALB-One first-class eotr, nawiy bank and store, hqtel and nffi »e fixtures, and Seal Engraver. Geo Crowther. 816 Notice Is hereby given that appïlcatlbn recommended that the clfy be advertls TORONTO, Wharf street, behind Post Office. calved: ten small pigs; also buggies, wall-cases, couplers, shelving, mantles, will be made to the Licensing Board for Ught wagons, horses and harness. Ap­ Personal ed at .Calgary. ‘Winnipeg and other ONT» desks, "art grills and mirrors. the Municipality of the District of Oak ply to I. J- J- Fisher*#'CsrrUgs Shop, western Canada fairs. They also re­ Electro Plating Bay. at their next sitting, to be held * 643 Discovery, or Mitchell street. Oak THE KING’S DAUGHTERS’ garden commended that a collector be engaged days after this date, for a transfer of the Bay. party, ’Glen Lea.” (’olwood. Dominion THE WOODWORKERS, LTD. license tOJKU-JEtoSL Spirits and ferment­ *>av. Music, refreshment*, ayualie to collect the sums promised monthly. ed Unuora by retail on the premises known i. W. BOLDEN. carpenter and job- porta 1ft Esqulmatt Lagoon. Admission, B. B. McDermid. also for the com 131 JOHNSON ST. PHONE H66 as “Thè WTTlow»'* Hotel. Fort street flafo per. has rembvèd Wornun Yâtâtes----- street*— to buffing and facqweeing. mittee. r.‘ported that the members Ntiftrwow to Dixon d Hmvra. Cadbrrrr» Bay road) district t»f Oak Bay congel­ Telephone . the committee wJien canvassing, had Municipality, to William Wine hell and ■IW tf R. H. KNJ5ESHAW. medium and healer, Smokers* Requisites NOTICE. ’ v has removed to 734 Caledonia Ave. Sit­ been invariably well received and felt Fishing Tackle Dated this 28th dav of May. À.D. 1908. highly encouraged. JAMES CHAM BERIYA IN. For Sale—Livestock tings dally. Test circle Thursday. « EDMONTON BOAD, between IF YOU WANT THE LATEST In fishing p. m ^ Jrll In seconding the adoption of the re­ BEST LINE IN THE CITY Temwood Bold and Bichmond tackle, go to Harris A Smith. Theff THE GORGE FÔR SALE—Fine young ; also three HENRY E. HOWES. Psychic Medium port, moved by Mr. McDermid, J. M. stodk 18 all new, including files, spoons, stock geese and gander.. Matthews" Consultations dally, Seances Mondays I»ay expressed his pleasure at the pros­ ALWAYS ON HAND Bold, U closed to vehicular traffic. casts, hooks, lines, reels, rods, and any- FERRY BOAT HOUSE Oakland», near Grocery Store. and Fridays. 8 p. ■ 7T View pect of the continuance of the adver­ By order, thing yo.u nee»j In this line. near Douglas.- tising campaign. He felt strongly, *ks AT THE • OPPOSITE JAPANESE TEA GARDENS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Registered Oxford ram; also two exceptionally fine he had for many years, that Nelson .OH. TOPP, Employment Agencies I------:— digreed Jersey bull calv«». W. Beil- Ladles ar»d gentlemen desirous of going Rooms for Housekeeping had more ta .offer to tourists and set­ Pity Engineer. us.*, Gaiiano Island. B. C. Jy7 tler^ than any other place In Canada. HUB THE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. boating wlthotit sand In their shoes are MRS. P. K. TURNER. r< commended to try the Ferry Boat House COWSK FOR BALE—H. M. Whlker, 2151 FURNISHED housekeeping rboms. also The report was then received and now located " at the Victoria Gardens, Delta street. Phone A1784.______adopted. (54) Fort 8t. Hours 10 to 6 Phone US2. only three minutes’ y silk from ce CIGAR «TORE 1 TH0NE 97 , JAPANESE. HINDU AND CMINeIe Boats and canoes it all hours. On the question of appointing a per­ P" rat too* EMPLOYMENT OFFICE-All kinds of For Sale—Horses Use The Times for Wanti, For manent committee on advertising It CORNER GOVT. AND lebnr. supplied at short notice, general Sales, To Lets—lo per word Dally was resMved that a contractor. 1601 Government St. Tel. 1630. WANTED TO SELLr-Brown mare, reli­ tee of seven be appointed. Wood and Coal able. D. W. Hanbyry, 706 Fort St. JttM or Semi-Weekly. Six insertion! TROUNCE ALLEY WING QN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY- ! READ THE TIMES tor price of four. A» ostrich ass wvl*ha Hire, pounds, and EVERYTHING R. DAVERNE Wood. Coal and Charcoal for sale; also FOR SALE—Horse, buggy apd harness la considered equal la amount to M hens’ scavenging. 1768. Government street. for $120. Apply 1141 North Park street. PHONE 1090- UP TO THE MINUTE . VICTORIA DAILY TIMM. MONDAY, JUME 28, 1W», 1* 30001 aoooe 3000E VICTORIA DECISIVELY JULY FIRST IS “PICNIC DAY" BEAT SEATTLE ELEVEN Remember, Picnic Baskets and Picnic Supplies are a specialty Stylish New Office Furniture here. Our Delicatessen products are spoken of everywhere as Three Wickets and 237 Runs GOOD AS MOTHER’S COOKING Many Superior Desk and Chair Styles are Offered you—Business Bringers. BOILED HAM, per lb...... 40o BOILED SHEEP S TONGUE. Ahead at End of ------HE STOCK of Office Furniture—Desk» and Ohaire—has just been augmented by the addition per lb...... 50c ROAST BEEF, per lb.,... ,40c last week of some particularly attractive desks and chairs. .«These include the very latest VEAL AND HAM PIES. tyich. Garflb. ROAST VEAL, per lb...... 50c 15c and...... *«*’ Ideas in roll top, flat top and typewriter desks, and desk and typewriter chairs. ROAST PORK, per lb...... 50c PICNIC BASKETS, each. 40c All the popular finishes are shown, including Golden Oak, Early English Oak, Mahogany, etc. ROAST CHICKEN, per lb..50c Three wicket» and 2S7 rune wee the to...... victory recorded at the Hospital cricket There is such a diversity of styles and prices that any office or office man may be satisfied. Desks HAM SAUSAGE, per lb....20c Headquarter* for Domestic and Foreign Fruits. ground" on Saturday* afternoon by the are made by the leading desk maker of Canada. Superior arrangements and finish throughout. BOILED OX TONGUE. lb. .50c Victoria eleven against Seattle. The MONDAY’S SPECIAL •cores In detail were: CLEAVER’S UNSCENTED SOAP, 4 cakes ...... Seattle. Patullo. b Gooch ...... -...... 0 New Typewriter Desks , Fraaer. c Gillespie, b Gooch ...... • DIXI H. ROSS & CO Kobeeon. b Gooch ...... 0 The New Typewriter Desks are shown in many different styles. Flat INDEPENDENT GROCF.RS. »«* GOVERNMENT ST. Briggs, b York ...... 36 Tela. 52. 1052 and 1590. Keene, stp York, b Meredith ...... • 4? top, roll top. large and small styles here; Prices will give you an Idea of Saules, c Gillespie; b York ...... 6 Godwin, b York ...... 0 the choice, for we have them from 340 down to...... $12.00 Cameron, b York ...... 1 Gibson, b Gooch ...... * Warden, b York ...... *.'•••*...... * Askey. not out ...... t ...... ' New Flat Top Desks WALKOVER SHOES Total ...... »...... 1 New Sanitary Desks Roller Top Desks .-tat Top D»’Nk(, are to he found tn the SHOE VALUE Victoria. , The New Sanitary De*k* are worthy beat ,.n r ». Tht» I* a 4<'»k style that » r of especial inspection: This Is the The New Addition# in Hoti Top Desk# com­ When you buy a pair uf-ahdci you have a L. torfc h Briggs ...... *• $* 1 plete h showing of this popular desk style tende dignity In any otttee. .You'It «l.sk style that Is rapidly growing in he pleased with our splendid show­ right fo expect something beside* good -Rev CuMriiion. c" PatuBd. b CiTWrwi.v f M fav.qr with modern men 'New arri­ not equalled anywh» n In the west. Many ■TA IfteraOtb. 'b Brin»» •• styles and many prices, from $!»• to . .$*» ing at from. each. .550. VI.. looks, ihaf’a only one point. There are ra- W. T. Williams, b Cameron ...... 1 vals priced from liifc to .. . . $$$.00 rious other things to be considered : Com- W. York, c Patullo. b Briggs ...... * fort, durability, style. WALK-OVEK shoes' A. Martin, not uut^...... *101 H. Gillespie (CapU. c Briggs, b Cam­ contain these and a thousand and one other eron ...... 34 .excellences that only WALK-OVEB wearers H. Culltn. b Cameron ...... * New Tilting Desk and Typewriter Chairs B. K. Scott, not out ...... 2 I, Ton Have been Wat,but for The*. New Oif.ro «..1rs, rome In and «ee the .how. Several very comfortahlXnd attractive atri« k“0W $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 a Ham. did not bat ...... \v r. Gooch 'i 'I not bat ...... are now shown In both desk and typewriter chairs. Superior tilting device on each chair, Extras ...... 16 beak Chair. pHced from, eu «...... f...... ,9»M -Typewriter .Chair, are' priced from, each...... «Ht to *4.00 Jas. H. tomliBson & Co. Total for 7 wickets . .303 GOVT. ST.. OPP. SPENCER’S —Row Show at Kink Tuesday. HERE IS AN IDEAL FLOOR COVERING FQR SUMMER Maynard & Son E HAVE lately added to our offerings in carpet squares some of those delightful fiber squares H.W. DAVIES, M.A.A. AUOnONHBM W in charming art designs. These squares are specially desirable for Summer use, though ideal ‘The Exchange' AND SONS for anv season. Outside of their decidedly artistic appearance there is much to commend them-- Phone 1737 Under instructions from Mr. Thos. Fsn- 718 FORT 8T. cett. who is leaving for Vancouver, we they are easily kept dean, for they may be wiped with a damp doth; design goes right through, mak­ Duly Instructed by Mr. L. Bruce Latl- will sell FURNITURE reef to sell by ing" the square reversible and giving double wearing surface. Come in and see them. books, PHONOGRAPHS, * AUCTION TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. Size6x9°ft....$10.00 Size 7-6 x 10-6.$12.50 Size 8-3 x 10-6 $14.50 Size 9 x 12 ft..$16.00 Typewriters The Contents of His Residence. CONTENTS OF RESTAURANT And General Household Goods and Office Fittings 127 GOVERNMENT STREET Cor. Govt, and Yates Street _____ On For Fruit Canning Bought, Sold and Exchanged - Downstair* Glass Vases> For Rose Show Let us give you a price on Including: National Cash Register. HE SHOW OF ROSES is almoât dne—this week sees the “Beauties” ex­ RITT CANNING time is here and you WEDNESDAY, 2 p.ra. Electric Exhaust Fan. 3-Oven Albion should get a supply of fanning acres- CAMPING OUTFITS AND Comprising: Steel French Range. Range Hood. 80- hibited If you are one of thh exhibitors you 11 be interested in these of­ F CROCKERY Uatlon Boiler. Galvanised Iron Bain T sorirs now. You’ll be interested no doubt in NEARLY NEW UPRIGHT Marie, Lead Sink Trap. Zinc Sink. Lot of fering of Vase* suitable for the proper showing of your prize flower*. Artiatie , display of these beautiful flowers does much to add to their attractiveness and knowin'g where the best and fullest assort­ JOHN T. DEA VILLE, Prop. PIANO Wat*-r Pipe. fc.tn. and ft in., Almost New White Enamel Bath. 2 Enamel Basin*. * ment of such needs may be found. We be- By Mason Rich. enhances their prize winning possibilities—and it costs little to give them an Mirrors. Oak Morris Chair. Oak Extension even chance with roses so displayed when you get y®»r vaaeg hm •lieve that we are prepared Wsupply you Mahogany Rocker (leather seated), 5 Table. 36 Rvntwood Chairs. Boot Black with the most complete showing and offer For Sale or Mahogany Occasion Chair. Mahogany Stand. 6 Oak Diners, 8 Cane Seat Bent- Tht variety of styles and the range of prices permits ol great choice. Mart Ontre Table, Curtains. Drapes, China V, Chairs. Couch. Linoleum in 5 Room*, »uv fancy a»' to shape may be satisfied here and with the earnest strain on the- you best values in Fruit -lar*. Rubbers, Jelly about ju Tablas. Lot, ot Heavy Plain Uu“- j Tumblers, etc. Cnmr in and inspect. Charted Cabinet. Circular tft-Cut Onk Exten­ leum. Coat and Hat Hangers. Curtains. ) purse string. Come in and look over the offerings to-day. Costs nothing. sion Dining Table, Set of 6 %-Cut Oak Grind Stone, Tubs, Baskets, Demijohns, j 11 ” Blown Glass Vases we have many handsome British and American ere- Try These Mason Jars. Dining Chairs, Hall Beat. Axminster l^trge Ice Chest. Lot of Trays. Coffee j £ ations. and in Cut Glass we show the famous “Libbey and other foremost S S. “MORRIS” Carpet Squares, Velvet -Ckrpet Square,, Urn. Counter. Show Case. Large Milk 1UNTS. t>er dozen ...... 80< Stair Carpet. Linoleujp. Matting. Oak Cooler. Partition and Fixture». Cooking mafces. QUART! i, per dozen ...... $1.00 Length 43 ft., beam 10 ft. Bedroom Suits. 2 Iron Bedsteads. Utensils. Chopping Block. Platform ONE-HALF GALLONS, per dozen...$1.135 Fitted with towing propellor Wooven wire Springs, Wool Mat­ Scales. All the Crockery used tn Restaur­ Glass Vases from 10c to $2.50. Cut Glass Vases from $3.50 to $30 ______tresses, Princess Dresser. Coal OU ant; also Cutlery. Table Covers. Napkins. - Suitable for small towage jobs, Towels. Parlor Lamp. Blind and Sign tending camp or survey parties Heater, Gas Cook Raqge, Willow Pat­ tern plnnerware. Set Scales and Board, etc. On view Monday afternoon. Apply abgve. Rhone 1737 Weights. Kitchen Tablé. KlreherrOhati COVER YOUR FURNITURE WITH LOOSE COVERS Cooking Utensils, Sundries. Etc.., Etc MAYNARD A SON, Auctioneers Stewart William. E. E. Hardwick. CHOOSE FROM THESE MATERIALS—MAKE THEM YOURSELF OR LET US DO SO 6-Hole RANGE, “The Treaeure Office, 1314 Broad St.' Hot Water Conr&etiona. n TTMMER TIME is an excellent time to cover your furniture with loose covers made from some of Stewart Williams & Go. Stewart Williams. E. E. Hardwick O "these charming material*-™ Summery in appcarance-we offer on our Second n>or. W Duly Instructed by MRS M. R- DOUG­ H. W. Davies, M.A.À., Auctioneer LAS. will sell by itewart Williams & Co. Wver* protect vour furniture coverings, keeping them bright and clean and fresh for Special oc­ PUBLIC AUCTION casions. Keeps tlie dust Out during the Summer month*, too. At Her Butante. Dyly Instructed by MRS. KNOX, will sell ••ARBUTUS.” FAIRFIELD ROAD. AUCTION The second floor offer* you a wonderful choice of materials at prices that are decidedly easy. -ON- Bells -Are Ringing, Calling You To PUBLIC XUCTION I i«rht bright and cheerful design* and coloring* ttyt’ll certainly appeal to you. Çomc m and choose WEDNÊSDAY, JUNE 30 BAZAN BAY At Her Resident**-. 1524 PANDORA 8T., At I p. m. Sharp. V On Near to Belmont Avenue, some materials and make the cover* in jour own home, or if you prefer our staff of workmen are pre­ THE Wl*OLE OF HER The Whole of pared to execute vour order*. Here are a few suitable materials. JULY 1ST i HER WELL KEPT tiared to execute yom uitteta. ... , > HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and With the HOUSEHOLD FURNI­ rnnvT7F< fmm ner vard ...... 20* I ART LINENS, from, per yard...... «’><’ EFFECTS • METROPOLITAN METHODIST TURE AND EFFECTS ! inn ONN Ks! Iront, per vard ! Z...... 2o£ 1 LINEN TAFFETAS, from, per yard...... 85< Including: SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Large Chesterfield lTp. tn Cretonne. 3 Up. Wicker Chair». Up. Cosy Corner, Oc. Trains leave V. A 8. Depot 8 and 10.30 Tallies. Cushions. Music Rack, Music am. and 1 p.m. To-Morrow TOURISTS SHOULD SEE OUR DELIQH1FUL SOUVENIRS______fttoid. Large British Plate Mlrmr in Qak At 2 o’clock Sharp. Frn ne. Brussels Carpet lQuite New). Fur Rug. Fender and Fir.- Iron*. Fir*- Screen, Including : Victoria Home for "Old Hick­ Sole Victoria Agents for Electric Light Fittings, Curtains, etc.. In the Matter of the Estate of W. Very Handsorhc 5-PU-ce Walnut Parle1 gents for ‘Os Ex, Table. Oak Buffet. 4 Oak Chairs, Suite Up in Tapestry, Oak Oc. Table, Sole Victoria McCray Refrigerators flatting. Kitchen and Boiler. Cooking H. Adame, Deceased. Walnut Table. FloWvr Stands and Jar­ attress ory” Summer Furniture New Meat Safe. Kitchen Table. dinieres. Rockers. Wlcfr*r Chairs. Brass termoor’’ Carpet Sweeper. Door Mat. Linoleum. Fender and Fire Irons. Screen. Handsome Iron Bedstead.. Spring and Top Mat­ Tenders will be received at the office Overmantel. Dark Oak Frame. Portieres. tresses. Oak Bureau and Wnshstaitd, of Elliott A Shandley.-Law Chamber». Student Lamp. Brussels Carpet 12x13 SEND FOR THIS-FREE Toilet Were. Fender. T^rge Carpets. El. Bastion street. Victoria, B. C.. Solicitors < Nearly New). Etchings and Pictures. Ex. Our Hue. targe Catalogue for ISO# Lt. Fittings. Pillows, Handsome Bird's- for the undersigned, up to noon on Mon­ Table. Handsome Oak Sideboard. Quar­ r Eye Maple Bedroom Suite. 2 Oak Bed­ day next, the 28th Instant, for the pur­ tered Oak Bookcase. Dining Room 4m prime* ou the tine Ml paper. The room Suites. Child’s Brass Crib with chase of one honte, one buggy, one wagon Chairs. Sofa. Glassware. Linoleum (New), book has almost X.OOH, Illustration, of Spring and Hair Mattresses. Very Hand- and two English setter dogs. All of Curtains, Ornaments, Morris Chair, Oak good stir. Every ankle Im tally dr- sonic Oak Bureau and YV*a#h»tand. Morris which may" be inspected at the late W. II. Hall Stand. Tables. Deer Head. No. f Chair. Screen. Tables. Large Hall Mirror. Adams’ residence. Rose street, Vic­ •Good Cheer’’ Stove. Cooking Utensils, WEILER BROS. Mirlh.il and prltTd, ninking It an ra«y Heater < Nearly New). Carpet. Portieres. toria. B. C. The highest tender dr any Kitchen Tables and Chairs, “Domestic" matter I» do your tiiopplog at home Runs. etc., eta. other tender not necessarily accepted. Sewing Machine In Good Order. Wash If you liavc thin hook. Send your name Take the cemetery car and get out at Dated 24th June. 1909. Tube and Boards. Jam Jars. Garden Hose. Fairfield road. Garden Tools. Flower Pots. Crockery. for a ropy TO-DAY. STROUD L. REDGRAVE, Large Hanging Lamp. Stair Carpet. Oak HOME FURNISHERS SINCE 1862, VICTORIA. B. 0. JOHN T. SWITZER. Bedroom Suite (Antique Finish). Toilet Executors of the Estate of W. H. Adams. Ware. Rocker, Tables. Arm Chair. 2 Bed­ TIMES SMALL ADS. PAY Deceased. __ steads. Spring and Top Mattresa.s, Bureau. Chest of Drawers, Chairs, Book­ aoooe aoBOi case. Bra$s and Iron Bedstead. Storing aoooe and Top Mattresses. Bureau and Wash- stand, Looking Glass and other goods too numerous to mention. and flowed. In the twenty-sixth Cross Take the Fort street or Willows car and get out at Belmont avenue. HYLAND WINS IN t, was sent to the floor, where he re­ Sylvester’s Henfood for Poultry VICTORIA’S IMPLEMENT STORE On view Mdhday, June Mtb, from 10 mained for the count of nine/ In so far r FORTY-FIRST ROUND as Cross was concerned, this marked Is s mixture of ell grain, eo well blended and containing all necessary grits and .hell, for the production of egg.. Try a neck It you want yonr the beginning of the end. Farm Implements for Progressive Farmers The Auctioneer. Stewart Williams. poultry to lay. Per 100 tbs...... Cross Floored Fifteen Times Round after round the gong, saved ‘ . The eeason if now on for Mower» and Rakes Cross, after he had been terribly pun­ SYLVESTER FEED 00. Tel 413 709 YATES ST. ished. and during which he displayed We Handle the McCormick Line During Fight at San great gameness that was literally su­ perhuman. AND THEY ARE THE BEST Francisco. In the fortieth round Cross took Full line of everything required for farmers always on hand. Life’s Walk is the count of nine on three sei«ar»te oc­ casions. the, gong saving him from sure PETER McQUADE & SON 8an rranclaco. Cal., June 2».— defeat. Hyland, although weakened B.C. HARDWARE CO., LTD. Made Easy Fighting Dick Hyland knocked out considerably from the extraordinary Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PHONE 1611 610 JOHNSON ST. Leach Cross, of New York. In the efforts on his part, finally, to put in a forty-first round of a scehduled f0rty- last punch, sent Cross through the By using flve round battle at the Colrea arena ropea and Into the laps of the *lews- GASOLINE, FLAGS, PAINTS, OILS AND VAR­ Saturday 'afternoon. The ftffht was paper men In the forty-first and final NISHES, ENGINE ROOM, STEAMBOAT, YACHT, _ COCHRANE’S one of the most sensational of modern round. Cross was pushed back into history, and was characterised by the ring only' to. be sspt to the carpet LAUNCH, MILL, MINING, LOGGING, CAN- FOOT POWDER the wonderful game ness and recupera­ once more for the count of nine. Hy­ tive powers of the New York puglHs- land by this time realised that Cross NERY AND FISHERMEN’S SUPPLIES. Flour Has Risen in Price A cooling, soothing an» anti­ dentlst. He was floored fully flfte.cn jaw wa* imiierv.lous to punishmmt. He septic dusting powdei- for tired, times during the contest, and after the changed hi* tactics and quickly brlng-$ Notwithstanding this fact, we will sell this coming swollen or aching feet. Fut up twenty-fifth round fought practically tng his right back he shot it out with SHIP CHANDLERS. Phone 41. 1214 WHARF ST. In handy sprinkle top tidxes. on the defensive only. all the remaining strength at his com­ week the finest Bread Flour money can buy at the Try It. Its list of friends Is This was Cross’ Initial battle on Cali­ mand. The blow landed In the pit of old price. constantly Increasing. fornia solL For the first ten rounds he Cross’ stomach and the fatter crumbled SCATTERS GOLD OK STREETS# some recollection of hurling $20 gold was the acme of coolnessr he chewed Up like a leaf. There he ktyr—uncon­ pieces up side streets. MOFFETTS BEST HUNGARIAN FLOUR, per 25c Per Box gum constantly and ever and anon In­ scious where he was counted out, after San Francisco, Cal., June 28. -After ."Its hard luck,’’ lie said to-day, "but dulged In witty repartee with seconds sack ...... — • ■ 81-75 which hi* seconds carried the pros­ scattering $815 In gold around the will you believe: IV I can’t rsqtember and spectators. His great cleverness trate form to the dressing room. the name of one of those streets, alr^ gave him the advantage of the earlier ejects of San Francisco Saturday A large shipment of Jacob’s Biscuits just to hin d. though I spent most of yesterday lords *4 rounds, and it looked tor a time as If —Rose Show at Rink Tuesday. night. P. E. Travers, «if .Manila, stew­ Ask for the new kind, "'Cornflour"—very delicious JOHN COCHRANE 1m would outpoint and outbox his op­ ard on the transport Crook, sought aid ing for them^' The steward mm* *ifbU broke” when , _ CHEMIST. ponent and pave the way to victory, t4is made on sample* of schoolroom of the police tti-day. fn the twelfth, Hyland, catching Cross duel, state* W. H Marsh, staff »clei>oe Travers told the desk sergeant at he. made hi* request to the author!- N. W. Cor. Yates and tHI his guard, shot a, wicked right to master to tho Bnekinghninwhire educa­ headquarters that he remembered hav­ ' The West End Grocery Co.Ltd Douglas Streets the Jaw. and the Easterner toôk the tion committee, show that In 1ft lb*, of ing laid a $5 gold piece on each flre 110g Government Street. Tel*. 88 and 1761 count of three. From thet twelfth to the dust swept from one room there were 1^- I «ni, iiu> «y ha11If. ebbed eee.MU, ..Uwe-AMMniami