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VICTORIA. B. C., TIimtSDAŸ, NOVEMBER 13. ISO?. VOL. 36. NO. 8.

FEARED LOSS OF LIFE. island coast catch,* 117 skins; total for the year, 735 skins. Much Damage Has Been Wrought by Dora Steward. 93 tons. Captain Wil­ THE SUCCESSION TO Volcano in Guatemala—Relief SEALING RETURNS THE HISTORY OF liam O’lxcary, twenty-five- whites, eight Urgently Needed. loots. J-ipan coast catch, 24Ô; Copper 'stand coast, 19 skins; total for the year, in (Associated Press.) . OF FAST SEW 2.59 skins. t THEIR JEM’S 11 San Francisco, Nov. 18.—The steamer Enterprise, 09 tons, Captain H. V. Newport from Panama Wings particu­ Hughes, eight whites and sixteen In­ lars of the recent eruptions of Mount dians, two loots and eight canoes. Bri­ HEIR PRESUMPTIVE Santa Maria in Guatemala. tish Columbia const, 201 skins; Behring FRO y THE TODRIST According to the officers of the New­ OFFICIAL STATEMENT Rea catch, 809 skins; total for the year, CLOCKS LIKELY TO ABDICATE port, the destruction of life and property OF CATCHES OBTAINED 500 skins. ASSOCIATION REPORT has been immense and thp necessity for Favourite, 80 tons. Captain L. Mc­ Mantle Clocks, Parlor Clocks, relief is said to be urgent. Coffee plan­ Lain. six whites and twenty Indians, Kitchen Clocks, Office Clocks. tations have been buried seven feet deep two boat» and ten canoes. British Col­ Wooden Clocks, Iron Clocks, in ashes and debris, thousands of cattle umbia coast catch, 73 skins; Behring A Review of the Services This Organ­ Staid Taken on Several Political Ques­ have been destroyed and the loss of life Another Decrease ta the Total Secured— Brass Clocks, Onyx Clocks. Pen catch, 213 skins; total for the year, ization Has Rendered Victoria*— Large Clocks. Small Clocks. tions Bas Displeased Number is thought to be large. When the New­ Oscar aid Hattie Top-Liner 286 ski is. We have just received the port »van at Champerlce the officers Florence M. Smith. 99 tons. Captain Gratifying Outlook. largest shipment of Clocks of People. found the people of that port panic- of Fleet. C. La Blanc, twenty-four whites, eight that ever came to the Coast. t trick en. The steamship Acapulco, boats. Japan const catch, 678 skins; And we find it contains so bound south, arrived at Cham peri eo, Copper island catch, S3; total for the while the Newport waa there, and car­ many that we have fitted a year, 761 skins. The annual report of the Tourist Asso­ room specially for clocks. (Associated Press.) ried t > San Jose De Guatemala all the Airain tills year there is a marked Geneva, 92 tons. Captain C. O. Burns, ciation executive, which was submitted Here yon win find almost Dresden, Saxony, Nov. 13.—A letter passenger* that .could crowd aboard. diminution in the total catch of the seal­ twenty four whites and eight boats. Bri­ Details from tfie scelle of the greatest at last night’s meeting, ia an admirable every conceivable style of received here .from Vienna gives some ers. It has been decreasing for the hint tish Columbia coast catch, 58 skins; record of the splendid services this or­ Hock. It means a great quan­ damage were hard tff tat. One firm of­ Japan const catch. 776 skins; Copper interesting gossip about the Anstiian suc­ fered $2.00b to any person who would five or six yearn, and for the ten months ganization has rendered Victoria bince tity, but we have bought island coast, 57 skins; total for the year, its formation. It ia exceedingly compre­ \ them at away down prices. cession. In spite of official denials It go to the Miramir plantation in Costa j«Kt ended stand a the lowest on record 891 skins. is not impossible that there is some Cna and bring news of the conditions for many years. hensive and gives a complete review of Imagine a pretty black en­ Libbie, 93 tons. Captain Wm. De- a very successful campaign in the in­ ameled iron clock, guaranteed truth in the story recently published of there. When the Newport sailed this The Times la indebted to Collector lonchrey, eight whites and twenty-one offer was still .«tending. terests of the city, a movement that was a good timekeeper for $7.76. the alleged intended abdication of the Milne to-day for the official return* of Indians, two boats and ten canoes. Bri­ followed by beneficial results in a phe­ This Is a good opportunity The towns of Patmar, Sanfelipe, Col- heir presumptive to the Austrian throne, the year in so far a* they have been tish Columbia coast catch, 149 skins; nomenally short time. The association for securing a good, service­ the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, who tmbia and Coalepec are said to have total for the year 14x8 skins. been complet fly hurled h» debris from completed to date. All the schooner*, has been in existence for twelve mouths able Christmas present. is in favor of his nephew, the fifteen- Mary Taylor, 43 tons. Captain H. F. and the enthusiasm among its members year-old Archduke Charles Francis. Santa, Maria. Rctkathulêii, Masaten- except the South Bend, are now home, Brown, eighteen whites and five boats. ango and Quesnllenano so far have es­ und In the statement below will be found is vastly greater than when it was first There is no question that the young British Colnmh;n coast catch. 341 skins; organized. The enterprise was under­ prince has, for a couple of years past, caped with little damage. dec catches of each vessel, lier tonnage, .lapan const. 110 skins; total for the the name of her skipper and the crews year, 451 skins. taken with no little diffidence, but now CHÀLLONER & MITCHELL attracted a greatly enhanced interest in its members have the confidence born of Austria-Hungary, and that unusual care which they carry. This statement is the Ocean Belie. 87 tons, Captain D. Mc- QUOCK CHANG KNEW only official one that has appeared so past success, and next year's campaign 46-40 6erennn*iit Street, ia now being bestowed upon his educa­ Phee, seven whites and twenty-seven ! will be conducted on a still more exten­ far, and it can therefore be accepted as Indians, three boats and eleven canoee. < tion, In view of his proximity to the NOTHING ABOUT IT rt liable. sive scale. throne. A few years ago, when Francia British Columbia coast catch, 53 skins; I After dealing with the organization of Ferdinand's health was very indifferent, The year has been disappointing in so total for the year .53 skins. far as the size of the catches obtained Ocean Rover. .55 tons, Captain Ç. F. the association, the establishment of his younger brother Otto, the father of the rooms on Fort street, aud other mat­ Couldn't Soy Hew Steleo Botbs freed are concerned. Starting in with bad Robbins, six whites and sixteen Indians, | Charles Francis, was for a time inform­ weather the fleet encountered nothing but ters regarding its work iu the city, the ally put forward as the immediate suc­ Their Way Into B$ Packet- two boats and tight canoes. British Col- • report states that 130tUUU six-page illus­ ^555555555555555555555555555555555 storms throughout most of the season umliia coast. 106 skins; total for the i cessor of Emperor Francis Joseph. Sub­ ci» the coast, and what was their experi­ trated folders printed m two colors, were sequently it was rumored that Otto had Got Three M oaths. year, 106 skins. ence waa that of those in the sea. Every ‘Oscar and Hattie. 81 tons. Captain ! issued, 40,000 of which were circulated expressed his readiness to surrender his scaling ground known to local eealers on in envelopes by the business men of the rights in favor of bis son, an excep­ H. Blakstnd. twenty-four whites and six : the Pacific and in nentml waters was brats. British Columbia const catch, ! city, aud the remainder distributed in | SCHWEPPES 1 tionally handsomq boy, whose bright, in­ A wily Chinese named Quack Chin* exploited, the best catch obtained dur­ various Ways by the travelling secretary. I. 13 skins; Copper island coast. 760 telligent looks and self-confident, good commenced « three Month*’ sojourn in ing the year being that secured by the Ten thousand similar folders wore humored expressions have already done the brick manelon on Tope* evenae this skins; Behring Sen catch. 172 skins- Oscar and Hattie, which, as will be seen total for the year, 1.086 skins. printed with the first page slightly al­ 35 ** much to endear him to the Viennese. morning. Coxetousnee in tke cause of by the appended statement, hunted in tered in matter to appeal more distinctly In matters directly affecting the in­ Li* downfall. He cMethfi some plant Otta, 86 tons. Captain J. F. Cosse, three waters, taking in all 1,085 skin*. seven whites and twenty-two Indians, to the residents of Seattle. Ten thous­ 3 Sarsaparilla and s terests of dynasty, not only the reign­ bdlbe belonging to W. J. Savory, the This comes within five skins of being and eight-page guides have also been ing sovereign, but other members of the* Miraeryman, by whom he xu employed twe lost. and eleven canoes. British o«.nal with the largest catch taken last Columbia coast catch, 120 skins- total printed, aud many of them circulated, Imperial house exercise a considerable daring the spring, sad wu caught in year, standing to the credit of the while thousands of the illustrated look- Influence on such important circles as the act of making off with the*. for the year, 120 skins. Otto. Last year the total number of Penelope, 70 tons. Captain O. Heater ■ lets, “Picturesue Victoria,”’ have been 3 Dry Ginger Ale g these concerning the succession to the It appears that while returning from schooners out was 44, as compared with circulated in various ways. throne, and it is only a man of very the Veterans’ dinner oe Wednesday six whites and twenty-four Indians, two i the 37» hunting this year. The total hoals and twelve canoes. British Colnm- 1 Under the caption ‘‘Our Work Abroad” in fck strong will who can resist the urgent morning Hr, RuTory's suspicion* became number of men employed on the fleet the report contains an account of the representations of a family council of aroused by hi. gate being partly opened. bl* C.U!,. 100 shins; Behring Sen j Jjn 5 dozen bottles in case, obtainable at fc£ waa 835, of whom 434 were whites and sk'n^’ total for the year 037 tours of the travelling secretary, dealing the Imperial house. He suspected that somebody was In his 401 Indiana. But one sealer has yet to first with his very successful trip in At present the succession to the throne place, an was net rgfy much surprised let urn. she being the South Bend, which Radio Turpel, 50 tons, Captain J Southern California. He secured irom Is provided for with perfect clearness. to find Qoock Cheat In the potting ia thought to be on the coast. In the the C. P. R., the G. N. By., the N. P. | HUDSON’S BAY STORES. | Archduke Francis Ferdinand, a nephew boose. Chang had a basket on his arm. Wohrhonse, seven whites and "twelve totals hereunder given her catch is not Indians, two boats and six canoes. Bri­ Ry., the 8. P Ry., letters of instructions of the Emperor, stands next in order, In it were the bulbs and some rosea, the included. to all the agents of the different loads and as he has fully renounced all claims former having been taken from the wit- tish Columbia coast catch, 93 skins- To conti ast this year’s returns with total for the year, 93 skins. in the chief cities to do all poaaibUfTor to the euccessipn on behalf of the issue i.css’s premises. He immediately col­ these of other years will show the man­ him in the discharge of his duties The of hie morganatic marriage with lared the Chinaman and sent his boy for Sau.?y isSsa, 38 tons. Captain W. H. TffftffStSStfSfitSiftKKSSfSifStt ner in which the industry has been fall­ Gillen eighteen whites and six hosts. association books were therefore placed Sophie Chotek, now Princess Hohen- ■ he police. Chang saw that lie was iq ing away. m every ticket office in this large terri­ berg, he would be succeeded by his bro­ a pretty fight predicament, and tried to British Columbia coasl, 41 skins; Japan Irrespective of the South Bend’s catch, coast, 13 skins; Copper island coast 25 tory, including Seattle, Tacoma, Port­ ther Otto, unless the latter should abdi­ get ont of It by offering Savory $30. till» year’s total is 14.715 skins, of land, San Francisca, San Jose, Los cate in favor of his eon. The strong Shortly afterwards Constable Carson ap­ skins; total for the year. 79 skins. ’ which 4,751 were taken on the coast; Sonth Bend, Captain F. Cole, fonrteen Angeles, Redlands, Riverside, Del attitude taken by Francis Ferdinand on peared on the scene and took the Celes­ 3,331 skins off the Japan coast, 1,440 tial to jail. whites, yet to arrive. Approximate Moute, Sacramento, and Santa Barbara. certain political and national questions, skins off the Copper island coast, and A contract was entered into with a reli­ has, it is feared, placed him in conflict Qoock is very much Anglicised In ap­ catch, 600 skins. Choice White Figs...... 10c lb. 5.193 skins in Behring Sea. The coast Teresa. 113 tons. Captain W, D. Byers, able distributing agency in Los Angeles with Important elements of the popula­ pearance. He baa discarded the queue Indian catch ia uot yet known. tion of the monarchy. His clerical and and has donned the Habiliments of the eight whites and twenty-one Indians; i that has cabinets in every principal hotel In 1000‘the total returns amounted to two boats and ten canoes. British Col-i in the state to keep the association’s anti-German tendencies do not please the Occidentals. Although-during the coarse 35.548 skins; 1890, 35,471 skins; 1896, bulk or the Germans in Austria, and of his examination he Intimated to tfie iitnbin const catch, 127 skins; total for books for three mouths. The contract New Soft Shell Walnuts, 20c it. 28,808 skins, and 1697, 30,410 skins. The the year, 127 skins. has been renewed lor six months. Vic­ his clerical,views are equal!v distasteful chief in reply to a question that he was statement of ruis year’s catch in detail Triumph, 98 tons, Captain- M. Ryan, toria, the report stauf, b the only city to the Liberal magiars in Hungary. In a Christian, tie nevertheless preferred to is aa follows. twenty-four whites, eight bqpst. Japan in America that has its literature so theaa circumstances, and remembering be sworn according'to-Chinese custom, Ainoka, 75 tons, A. McDougal, six that th( Emperor still enjoy# robust burning of a paper on which he had writ­ coaat catch, 465 skins; Copper island well placed in California. The nesveia-t New Soft Shell Almonds, 20c Ib.- whites and eighteen Indians; two boats const catch, 87 skinej total for the year. tion has had every confirmation <.f the' health and may be expected to live sev­ ten his name. He denied the complain­ and nine canoes. British Colombia 002 skins. good work accomplished in this mist eral years, it ia conceivable that an ef­ ant’s story In loto. He charged Mr. catch, 204 skins; Behring Sea catch fort may be made to induce the heir- Savory with being prejudiced against Urobrina, 96 tons, Captain J. Haan, important tourist country. 413; total, 617 skins. seven vfhltes and twenty-four Indians, Mr. Cuthbert’s tour to Montana was presumptive to surrender his rights to. him because he had left his employ to Aille I. Algar. 75 tons. Captain W. E. hie nephew. sell flowers for somebody else. He said two boats and twelve canoes. British then dealt with, as well as his lour of Baker, eight whites and twenty-aix In- Columbia coast catch, 322 skins; Behring the Sound cities, the work of adver­ DIXI H. ROSS 6 GO., he was returning home early on Wed- dianfe, two boats and twelve canoes. Bri­ THE) BRIDGE SUBSIDY. i cedar morning, and was just passing 8ea, 746 skins; total for the year, 1,068 tisement being described in detail. In tish Columbia catch and total for the skins. Seattle a new departure was made in ap­ CASH GROCERS. Mr. Snvery’a gate when the latter pulled season, 324 skins. It Is Believed Hon. W. C. Welle Has him inside and struck Mm with a piece Vera, 60 tone. Captain J, Copeland, pointing a permanent man to meet all „*“*.*• Pftot, 82 tons. Captain R. nineteen white* and six boat*. British the steamers and railway trains arriving 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006 Been Successful in Mission to of wood, rendering him senseless. B>. McKlel, eight whites and nineteen Ottawa. He didn’t know anything about the Columbia coast retch, 53 «kins; total for there with the association folders especi­ Indians, two boats and nine canoes. Bri­ the year, 53 akin*. ally prepared for the purpose. The basket nor the bnibs. He didn’t know tish Columbia coast catch, 81 skins; (Special to the Timex) how they gut in Ms pocket nor where Victoria, 03 tons. Captain 8. H. Bal­ travelling representative’s visit to Mani­ Behring Sen catch, 438 skins; total for aam, six white* and seventeen Indiana toba and tfca Northwest was also de­ Ottawa, Nov. 13.—Hon. W. C. Weils the basket came from. Evidently he season, 817 skins. had his final Interview with Sir Wilfrid wanted to make the eenrt believe that two boats and eight canoee. British scribed. All the principal towns in this Now Is The Time Arijtla, 86 tons, Captain W. Heater, Columbia coast catch, 143 skins; Behring part of Canada were visited, including Laurier and other ministers this fore- somebody pat the bulbs in Ms pocket ►even whites and eighteen Indiana two For Peperle* end interior Pnlntln* while he wee lying sense lees. He didn’t Sea catch, 225 skins; total for the year the various points along the C. P. R. J^elk aP0€ari to be well boat* and nine ennoes. British Colum­ 368 skins. • LOWEST RATES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. satisfied, and it la safe to say that be «ay this in as many words, but that was where the same methods of advertising bia coast catch. lOT skins; Behring See fcillah May, 86 tone. Captain H. Bal- were employed as on previous trips. The has succeeded in his mission to Ottawa the only possible inference from Ma ac­ rotch 458 skins; total for the season, which was for obtaining a subsidy for count. Daring the examination the chief 022 skins. enro, six whites and twenty Indians, two provincial exhibition was extensively ad­ J. W. MELLOR ft CO., LIMITED, 78 FORT STREET. the bridge over the Fraser river at New asked: “Quock, are you a Christian 7" bents npd ten canoes. British Columbia vertised, and great stress laid on the Aurora, 41 tons. Captain V. Guilin catch, 75 skins; Behring Sen ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. PHONE 40& Westminster. The prisoner replied that he was. fact that Victoria is an admirable place five whites and sixteen Indiana, two pttfch, 151 akin*; total for the year, 22(1 in which to spend the winter. Refer­ The Chief—"Do you know where yon bents and eight canoes. British Colum­ skins. AGREEMENT REACHED will go if yon tell Heal” Quock replied bia coast catch, 48; total for the year, ence to the visiting educationalists aud HEARING DEFENCE. In the affirmative, designating the local­ 43 nkiua. journalists also appears, and nn appre­ LEGAL NBWB. Between the Kettle Valley and the V., ity-of the place of horrors by a sig­ Beatrice, 00 tons, Captain A. H. ciative allusion was made to the splen­ Teat Case Regarding the Railway and V. A B. Companies. nificant Inclination of Ma head. Olaen, five whites and twenty-two In- did articles in the Leeds Mercury. The Securities Companies Continued POTATOES Applications Disposed of By Mr. Jus-* travelling representative altogether has TO* per IOOI be. The Chief—'‘Well, doa’t yon think yen dians, two boats and ten canoee. British In New York. (Special to the Times.) tics Drake in Chambers. visited sixty resorts, cities and towns; Free delivery. are going there as fast as you can just Columbia coast catch, 137 skins; total Vancouver, Nov. 13.—Mr. Cowan, so­ now?” Quock disdained a reply. He for thd year, 137 akine. eovr 1,500 people have been interviewed New York, Nor. 12.—The hearing In 8YL.VE8TBB FBBD CO., Mr. Justice Drake disposed of the personally, and at least 30,000 books and City Market. licitor for the Kettle Valley lines, an­ was the picture of Injured innocence. Borealis, 47 tons. Captain D. Martin, the suit to test the alleged transfer of nounced to-day that an agreement had The magistrate sentenced him to three eighteen white», five boats. British Col­ following applications in Chambers this 15,000 folders have been distributed. control of the Great Northern and North­ been made between hie company and the months’ imprisonment with hard labor. umbia coeat catch, 92 skins; total for morning: No less than twenty-two newspapers ern Pacific roads to the Northern Securi­ Vf V. A E. whereby each binds itself The case of Emon Raison, who ia a the season, 92 skins. have devoted twenty columns of notices ties Company was continued to-day in Carlisle Canning Co.—Thia company, to the association’s work and Victoria’s to drop all injonctions and legal inter­ South American and net a Spaniard, as Csriotta G. Cox, 76 tons, Captain R. which operated at Sum mi Island, has ttta city. The suit was begun last taken to police headquarters, where he reported, charged with robbing a China­ attractions. Janeary at St. Paul, and F. G. Inger- ference with the other in British Colum­ »;,»t5.V^drer’ *,wenty whitefl. "lx boats. is ssi‘1 to have given information which bia and Washington state. man on Tuesday night, was called but British Columbia coast catch, 224 skins- been ordered to be wound np. O M. All-steamers have been supplied with eolli-was appointed special -examiner to will lead to the recovery of the Jewels, ultimately remanded until tomorrow. Japan const catch, 94 skins; total for Berkley (Bberta A Taylor) applied* this the association literature, while a copy take the testimony. The complaint, morning for an order to proceed with the valned at $12,000, stolen some time ago WINNIPEG CLEARINGS. He la alleged to have town a knife on the year, 318 skins. of “Picturesque Victoria” was mailed to which contends that the Sherman anti- from the apartments of Mrs. W. J. Carrie C. W., 92 tons, Captain D. liquidation. An order was granted for the editor of every newspaper in Can­ treat law has been violated, has com­ the complainant, relieving him of $12. Mathews. (Associated Press.) The case of Carleoo and Oleeon, charged Macaubiy, eight whites and twenty-nine delivery up of the company’s books und ada, one thousand in all, many of whom pleted its case and the hearing to-day is Indians, two boats and fourteen cànoes. papers and time for receiving claims of made very flattering notices of the book for the defence’s sidfe. Winnipeg, Nov. 13.—The bank clear­ with supplying intoxicant to the klootch- THE CHINESE. ings for the week ending November 13th man Maggie and her daughter, Mary British Columbia const catch, 85 skins; creditors fixed for December 1st. and the city. The report then described Behring Sea catch, 694 skins; total for Macaulay Bros. va. Victoria-Yukon the visit Of the Utah Press Association TAKEN TO JAIL, were: Clearings». $6,285,946; balance, Ann, was on this afternoon. A drank Action of United States Officials For $828,757; for the same week last year wu fined $2.80 for Ms first offence. the year, 779 skins. Trading Co.-An ordty for discovery of and the excursion to Mt. Sicker. Nu­ Carrying Out Provisions of Exclu­ the clearings were $4,646,130; balance, Casco, 63 tons, Captain William documents by both parties was made, merous applications for literature have Bet Convicted Vlce-Preeident of Bank Munro, twenty-one whites and seven affidavits to be filed within six wetks. been received from abroad. In this con­ Expert* New Trial in April. sion Act. $808328. —As the basaar being held at the In- stltnte hall progresse» the increased at­ boats. British Columbia coast catch, Justice. C. M. Berkeley for applicant, J. nection the report says: “Parcels of ti”, J. H. Lawson, jr., contra. books have been sent to Hon. J. H. Tur­ (Aaaoclafted Frost.) (Associated Press.) JOT AT TREASURY. tendance each day ehowe that its popu­ 420 skins; Japan coast catch, 418 skins; San Francisco, Nov. 18.—Commission­ larity Is on the Increase. Le at evening total for the year, 838 skins. Ito Tribune Association, winding-up-r- ner, London, who has kindly offered to Detroit, Mich., Nor. 13—Frank C. The Province’s Loan Floated on the Lon- The application by John Houston, M. P. distribute all we could send, also to Andrews, the convicted vke-preeident of er of Immigration Urgent arrived hero doe Masfcet at 88. the hall wu well filled, and a thorough­ 0. D. Rand, 51 tone, Captain J. G. ly enjoyable evening was spent by all. Searle, six whites and twenty Indians, P., for reconsideration, was further ad­ Cook’s Tourist Agencies; the American the wrecked Cl* Barings Bank, was last night. He said Ms visit to the journed, to come up before the Chief Tourist Agency, Chicago, Boston and taken early to-day to the state prison A brief message has been received from The 'principal feature ef the V-nt?ruin­ two boats and ten canoee. British Col­ West is largely for the purpose of be­ Hon. J. H. Turner, London, conveying to aient was the ellght-of-hend perform­ umbia coast catch, 241 skins; Behring Justice. C, M. Berkley for appMcunt, J. New York; the Raymond-VVhitcc.'mb on his fifteen years' sentence. He ex­ coming acquainted with the workings of the treasury department the Information H. Lawson, jr., contra. ' Tourist Agencies, in the different titles pects to be back In Detroit In April for ance by Mr. Peters. At 9.80 the raffles Sea catch, 514 skins; total for the year, the service and with the officials. He that the loan of$a,BOO,OOf>, authorised at commenced, and will be continued each 755 skins. Re Robert Kilpatrick, deceased—A and other tourist agencies: 1,000 were » new trial. the last session of the House had been week’s extension of time for filing affi­ sent to the G. N. By. for distribution in said the government is striving to underwritten, the price being 92. The price evening, so that those holding tickets are City of San Diego, 46 tons, Captain realised Is regarded as oneT which reflects requested to attend «gain this evening. A. C. Folger, twenty whites, six boats. davit under the Succession Duty Act was the ticket offices ef their connections PORTEE ARRESTED. strengthen 'the patrol on the Canadian granted, ou application of C. E. Wilson border more vigorously to enforce the favorably upon the credit of the province, In the contest to decided who was the British Columbia coast câtch, 445 skins; east of St. Paul, and a supply was also showing that Its resources are looked upon Copper island coast, 342 skins; total for cor administration. sent to the C*, M. & 8t. Paul Ry. The Hm Olvcn Information Which Will provisions of the Chinese Exclusion In a most favorable light *hy financial men moot popular member of parliament for Act. Conferences have been held with on the London market Victoria, Col. Prior led last evening by the year, 787 skins. 0. P. R. distributed 3,000 among their Lend to Recovery of Stolen Cholera hais made its appearance hotels and ticket offices. A small supply • Jewels. Canadian officials on the subject. One Tbs effect of the visit of the British 10 votes, A. El McPhilllps waa next Diana. 60 tons, Captain A. St Clair, proposition advanced is to have the Can­ editors, who have not been stinted In their with 18 votes, H. D. Helmeken third six whites and nineteen Indians, two among the men of a detachment of the has also been forwarded to the New praise of the resources of this province In Fifth Infantry, which is stationed at York Central, and space provided by (Aseoclsasd Press.) adian railways centralise their Chinese referring to their visit to Canada, may iritis 10 and It. D. Hall 8. Polling will boats and nine canoee. Behring Ren New| York, Nov. 18.—Patrick Bolan, passengers at certain points where they doubtless have had a considerable influ­ close on Monday, and the winner will catch, 276 skins; total for the year 276 . Seven men hare already died, them flor an illustrated article on Vic­ for seven years a trusted porter at the can be Inspected. ence In .preparing the financiers tor this he presented with a gold-headed can?. skins. and « number of others are seriously ill. toria In future numbers of the “Four Holland house, has been arrested Ip a .1 negotiation of the loan. The results of the drawings follows: Director. 87 tons, Captain J. Ander­ It waa believed that cholera had en­ Track News,” a publication controlled Bowery pawnshop, while endesroring to -The casse HlgWlase goth Century Fanny cushion won by B. McDonald; son, twenty-four whites, seven boats. tirely disappeared from Manila, and Its by thia company. A similar article will A manuscript Bible of the fifteenth ceto- reappearance has created a general fuel­ also appear in Outdoor Life, a magazine pfcdes for $88 a.neeklaee of pearls Suits just In; all reduced to Rale Prices. tnry came under the hammer st Rotheby% fancy- chair, J. Dickie; stiver tea eat, W. British Columbia coast catch, 81 skins; Jffptn coast catch, 587 skids; Copper ing of apprehension. sained et $2,600. Tie prisoner .was & Williams * Oe. . » London, the other day. It fetched 4480. Fionasty. i (Continued on page 8.) i % VICTORIA DALLY TIMES, THlltePAY, MOVBMBBB 18, 1908.

ANSWER iTO MINERS. x water police. Information was received 9 “ Pure soap !” You’ve heard at tiie police station that two noted Fort' .. The Independent Coal Operators Sub­ gamblers had issued a challenge, defy­ mit Statement to Compriaekm. the words. In Sunlight ing anyone in to capture Soap you have the fact them. This occurred a couple of months Hands anil Face Scranton, Pa.b Nov. 12.—The answer ago, and i^urphy went to visit two of the independent operators of- the moored off BoatzQuay, on Our Persian Cream has no equal. It Lackawanna and Wyoming region to the which It was expected the two gambling makes the skirt as soft and smooth as Htatement of President Mitchell, of the bravos werp. When the police made tut Infant’s. Ladles will find It an ex­ United Mine Workers, was made public cellent irrepn ration to use before apply­ their appearancf the two men, with ing face powder, aa It prevents Injuri­ to-night. -s, Sunlight some others who had been gambling, slid ous effects and renders the powder In­ In response to the demand for an In­ eff the and dived to the bot­ visible. Price 25c. per bottle. crease in wages, they say that the pres­ REDUCES tom of the river. Murphy observed the ent wages are such as to enable the dili­ two jump overboard, so he whipped of Campbell's Prescription Store, gent and skilful miner to earn more an his clothes and went down after them. •hour than any class of labor, skilled or EXPENSE He came up again, however, without any Cor Fort and Douglas Streets, unskilled, In the towns in which their result, and dived a second time. On this , VICTORIA, B C. ______mines are located, and amply sufficient occasion he was successful, as on reach­ to allow him not only to maintain an ing the bottom, he saw two men lying flat American standard of living and educate on the mud, the only position in which his children, but to lay aside something they can stay down under water. It is for his old age. That some miners’ AWFUL DISASTER said that these two men could keep wages are small, it is stated, is because under water for several minutes. The they choose to exercise their option to lance-sergt. seized them both, and Arrange With Your Landlord work only a few hours a day. In an­ I brought them to the surface, and tried swering the sentiment that mining is - OS MADRAS LIKE to put them on board the tongkang. In To Wire tbe House You Occupy extremely dangerous and unhealthy and the course of this operation, one of the tends to shorten life, the operators set men managed to elude his captor, and forth the petition recently circulated in escaped. The other was taken by the interest of the candidate of the mine TRAIN PRECIPITATED Murphy to some steps near by, landed, inspector, which contained the names and taken to the police station, where of 96 employees of one mine, 66 of .whom INTO INDIAN RIVER ne was fined a small sum for gambling. M Use Electric Light hod worked in the mine for ^0 years • • • or more, and 20 for 40 years or more, The steamer Hyogo Maru arrived at Why should you pay the same rent for a house not and 5 for 50 years or more. Yokohama on October 14th from Tori- fitted with every convenience as you wouhl for a modern The demand for the weighing of coal shima, where a disastrous eruption took PICTURE PUZZLE. well equipped residence? Electric light is the greatest and payment by the legal ton of 2.240 Farther Details of the Accident—Items place the other day, and brought back convenience to be found in any home. Bear this in mind (rounds, instead of by the fictitious ton of Interest Gleaned From Orient­ Chamberlain Hineno and many other Here are Edith and Alma. Their brother and hie wife are coming. and see that you get what you are entitled to. of 2,730 or 3,000 pounds, is character­ persons who had been to the volcanic al Exchanges. island on a tonr of inspection. On the ized as a thinly disguised effort to se­ ►♦♦06»»66«60»60666»6»000»»».».»60»».»»»»0»»t cure a 40 per cent, increase in wages. arrival of the steamer at Torishima on The answer asserts that 2,750 pounds of tho 12th Inst., the party landed. The sea B. C. Electric Ry. Co., coal as it comes from the mine is barely ran high continually and all the mem­ 30 Yates Street. sufficient to produce a 2,240 pound ton Eastern exchanges received by the bers of the expedition encountered many of prepared coal. steamer imprest# of China contain ad­ hardships. They fiyst inspected the The Finest Hams and Bacon ! Regarding the declaration of the min­ ditional details of the terrible railway craters. The shape of the Chit ose har­ ers that labor unions improve the mor­ accident which occurred in Madras, a bor was more or less changed. Thin We have the following t v als and discipline of tyie members, the short time ago. As will be remember­ funoke was issuing? from many places. THE A It BEST OF MASCAGNI. comment is made that this may be true ed the mgll train from Madras for Bom­ The water was of a yellowish color and LIFTON’S BEST, there h nothing so good, * when applied to some organisations, but bay, with passengers, was precipitated was in a turbid state. Owing to the ARMOUR’S FAMED STAR BRAND. rainfall, the sand had risen to the sur­ CONSPIRACY TO Composer Asks the Italian Government when applied to the miners’ union, “we into a river—the bridge having been SWIFT’S PREMIUM, very select goods. s to Protect Him. enter a most emphatic denial, and pro­ washed away—a mile beyond Munga- face, and walking was rendered easier. pose to introduce evidence showing that patuam station. Up to sunset, the next A small monument in memory of those prior to the advent of the United Mine day, 35 dead bodies had been recovered who perished was erected. There were Rome, Nov. 12.—According to the from the debris; besides these, eight already some birds on the island. Cham­ Tribuna, Italy purposes to make an in­ Workers of America, it was considered ERSKINE, WALL & CO. : bad form to kill or maim a citizen who Europeans were washed about five miles berlain I lien-1 canght one as a souvenir rote. rae iianmi ei ternational matter of the arrest in Bos­ for presentation to the Emperor. The ton, Mass., of Mascagni. Tte Tribuna attempted to exercise his constitutional down the river, their bodies having been right to sell his labor, and that the vast fourni. Many mop? were known to be party re-embarked the same afternoon, to-day says: "Mascagni has telegraphed and left, the island tbe same day. The NUMBER OF ARRESTS Premier Zananlelli requesting the in­ number of brutal murder» ami beatings buried beneath the debris, but the num­ • • • tervention of the Italian government to during the post five months show that ber could not be ascertained. About 25 LIKELY TO BE MADE the teachings of the United Mine Work­ were saved; some were badly injured, return voyage was particularly rough. protect him from the vexatious treat­ With regard to the reported dispatch ment which he says he has been a vic­ ers has brought about such moral obll- while others escaped with a shaking. quity that its members believed them­ Among these were the Archbishop of of four British men-of-war to Hankow Plumbing as It tim of in the United States! Signor in connection with the murder of two Zanardelli replied to the musician, selves justified iu these acts, also the Verapoly, the coadjutor of the Bishop of officers of the union justified this course Qullon, his two secretaries, Capt. Fois, British missionaries in Hunan province, Wireless Telegraphy System Will Be su ring him of the interest taken in bis vernacular pa liera state that the British Should Be Done case by the government, and informing by furnishing bail and counsel for those nier, of tbe Warwickshire Regiment ; who hare beens^iilty of th>se atrocious Lieut. Adderley, R. A. M. C.; Lieut. consul at Hankow has already received Operated In Connection With him that he would request Scnor Pnn- a notice from a consular official, under la the kind of, plumbing we etti, minister of foreign affairs, to take acta. We believe we will be able to Greenwood, R. A. M. C.; Private Simp­ Cable Service. prove such tremendous losses of life and son, Durham Light Infantry; a private date of the 8th September, that eight every joint tight, sanitary, latest style the matter up. Signor Prinetti is await­ rioters have been executed, and that the plumbing. x Beat of bathtubs, latest devices ing the report from the Italian embassy money as the direct results of the meth­ of the Middlesex Regiment, and another ods of this particular union, as to con­ soldier. Four soldiers belonging to the Chinese officials have agreed to extend in water closets, sinks and everything yi at Washington before acting in the Mao- ell necessary protection to missionaries in caa think of In the plumbing line. Call < Montreal, Not. 12.—This evening the cagni affair. The United States ambas­ vince yoar honorable commission that Royal tField Artillery are among the it is not expedient to do any act which casualties, and tko of the bodies have the future, and that the church buildings np on the ’phone, write ns or see as, ai jury in the Johnson conspiracy case, in sador has not been asked for an explana­ Will be reconstructed. As the affair was we’ll de the trick*every time. which the accused was charged with tion, although he dined with members may contribute to its existence.” been found. The officers and the two Roman Catholic prelates had a marvel­ •hua settled, the reported dispatch of the having conspired with certain parties of the foreign office last uight. men-of-war must have been connected unknown to defraud the Canadian Paci­ The charge of apathy, brought by Mas­ HAWAIIAN ELECTIONS. lous escape. Their carriage fell in upon with some other matter. the rest, and the flooring was heaved A SHERET, fic Railway Company, reached a verdict, cagni against the Italian consul at Bos­ A se recant In the French foreign TEL. 62». 102 PORT 0 finding the prisoner guilty, with a re­ ton, is regarded here as ‘without justifi­ Prince Cupid, the Republican Candidate, up and splintered, and before they knew Elected Delegate to Congress. legion, ^iaano by name, died of hydro­ commendation to mercy. The cake, cation, and an outcome of the musi­ where they were, water was flowing in phobia at Hanoi in Tonquin on the through the carriage floor. Part of the which has occupied the time of the Court cian’s ignorance of the fact that an fith alt., after frightful suffering. He AND GA» PITTKRO, of King’s bench since Monday last, has Italian citizen in the United States is San Francisco, Nor. 12.—Steamer prelate» compartment was also carried Alameda, from Honolulu, brings the vainly asked to be a hot for deliverance excited great interest among railway entirely subject to United States laws. away and the floor splintered. The from hia tortures. He had never been A A W. WILSON, Plumbers and Oae Fit­ news that the recent election iu the ter­ bishops themselves were swept three ters, Bell Hangers and Tinsmiths; Dewi­ men, the court room having been crowd­ bitten by a dog hut, several months be­ er» In the best descriptions of Heating ed at all times since the hearing com­ ritory of resulted in a sweeping miles down the river, whence they re­ CUBAN AFFAIRS. Republican Victory. Priuce KaLtnlana- fore. one of hia comrades was bitten by and Cooking Stoves, Barges, etc.; ship­ menced. To-day this interest was aug­ turned to the scene in the morning. The a dog ami died of hydrophobia. The dog ping supplied at lowest rates. Bread mented by reason of a number of Cana­ olo, popularly known as Prince Cupid, officers in the other compartment sat street.----- % Victoria. B.C, Telephone call 199, dian Pacific railway conductors having General Bliss Will Report on Present wus elected delegate to Congrets over tight till they found they could get out tie of the foam fell on Pisano’s hand. Robert W. Wilcox, the Incumbent aod BVUMB * «ENSEAL COBTEACIWE vraoumns aid aw*mes. been implicated in tho course of the evi­ t Industrial Situation. through the door, and they struggled on Pisano did not know whether he had dence. It is rumored that other arrests Democratic candidate, by a majority of to the embankment. sny sers tehee on his hand' *t the time. 2,000. When the Alameda left the Isl­ • e e MOORE ft WHITTINGTON, 150 Yates St. SMITH A CHAMPION, 100 Doigtas street. may follow. The charges briefly are, Washington, Nov. 12.—As the result of Estimates given, job work, etc. Thons Upholstering and repairing a specialty; and the full election returns had not A terrible tragedy was enacted in *AA«W. 750. carpets cleaned sad laid. ’Phone TIN that a number of Canadian Pacific rail­ a conference bearing upon the subject been received. The Island of Maue had way conductors bribed certain employees of the Cuban treaty, held at) thé» (war] Tokyo recently. A woman named Ofuyu, not been heard from, and the exact rea­ 40 jreais old, wife of a mining expert WANTED—Situation aa general servant by THOMAS CATTBRALL—10 Broad street. of the audit office to give advance in­ department to-day, the participants be- son for the election of candidates for *<***« woman; good plain cook. Address Alterations, office fittings, wharves re­ formation as to the secret checking of named Nitta Hikobci, living at No. 8, D. W«, limes Office. paired, etc. .Telephone 820. iug Secretary Hay, • Secretary Root and the territorial legislature was uncertain, VANCOUVER ft QUADRA, Ne. X trains. Gen. Tasker Bliss, it was decided that Mlnami Yamabuahi-cho, Ushigome, A but it is known that the legislature will Tokyo, killed her four children, consist­ WANTED—A servant girl to assist In BOOTS AND SHORN. A F. ft A M. Third Wednesday «C Manslaughter. Gen. Biiss shail proceed at once to Cuba be almost Republican. The Congression­ house work. Apply ao Kane street. each month* Masonic Temple, 8* to make a personal investigation of the ing of the eldest son Hiroshi, 10 years ^ Douglas street.* R. b. MlkWiko: Virginie Gobeille was to-day bound al. delegate-elect is a f nil-blooded old; the second Bade, 4 years old; the RELIABLE LADY AGENTS WANTED to hi BN’S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ boots and Five Sisters’ Bleak, Secretary. over to stand trig! before the Court of present industrial situation and the fis­ Hawaiian, and has in the past been take orders for the best custom made shoes at bargain prices, and your repair­ cal possibilities of the island. So it Is third son Mitsuru, 1 year old, and a King's bench on acharge of manslaugh­ identified with the Home Rale party. daughter Okoto, 6 years old. She also dress skirts and walking skirts In Can- ing done, at Nangle’s, the prize boot and ter. Miss Gobeille is proprietress of a improbable that, pending his return from When both the Republican and Demo­ ada; write quickly. Dominion Garment wJ?îruM.£Kd.,,r"t- p,e*“ ”11’ his Cuban ^risit, the state department seriously injured two other daughters Co.. Guelph Oat., Box 2UU. sanitarium. Two of her patients died cratic parties offered him the nomina­ named Otama, 15 years old, and Osaka, and a coroner's jury found that they can advance the treaty negotiations in tion for territorial delegate, h* accepted WANTED—By young man, 21, position In any way. 14 years old. The frtther was away at oamaenu had perished from starvation. The the republican nomination. the time, and the wholesale murder office or store; out of town employment LIGHTS President Palma makes the point that The report of the election is thought no objection; moderate salary. X., Times. method of treatment consisted almost was committed in the early morning. On Le HAFBR, General Machinist. No. 15» entirely of the administration of liquid conditions have changed in Cuba So that by Republicans to mark the end. of a Government street. THAT LIGHT whereas the 20'per cent, rebate might the morning in question Giuyu suddenly KItBAND BOYS WANTED at Spencer’s food. Home Rule party, and a division of the sprang up, seized a sword cane, drew have served when it was first proposed, WANTED—Household effects of every kind ESTIMATES GIVEN on.moving buildings; On Exchange. vot®™ along the lines of Republicanism the Wade and attacked .with it the sec­ bought for cash; furniture stored, etc.; it would at present afford so little re­ and Democracy as on the mainland. It work carefully done at reasonable prices. Lake of the Woods Milling Co. stock lief as not to warrant the sacrifice of ond daughter. She killed the eldest son cash advanced on furnltare, etc. Drop Johnson ft Co., Ill North Pembroke 8L was called for the first time on the Mon­ is also regarded as disposing largely of Hiroshi and also the third daughter a note to J. A. B., Times Office. The Victoria Gas Co., Ltd., are bow In­ Cuban revenues that would be involved the race issue and the issue of royalism UARRUTHBH8. DICKSON ft HOWES, stalling complete WELSH A CH LAMPS treal Stock Exchange to-day. The quo­ in its acceptance. Secretary Toys, etc. Bamboo Furni­ Doctor’s Death. When the lungs mother escaped from the house, and Head street, unfurnished ...... 95 heed Engravings. Nothing so effective as ture made to oVier. Cheaper than any are diaeaseo, The Bogota, Formerly the Catch, In an threw herself down a well. The neigh­ Johnson Bt., flats ...... » Illustrations. Everything wanted In this other stores. Wlu A telegram from Huntsville yesterday physical weak­ bor* were soon made acquainted with Montreal Bt., 4 rooms ...... 6 Une made, by the 6. C. Photo-Engraving convoys the intelligence of the death, due Engagement. North Chatham St., 5 rooms ...... 5 ness soon begins what had happened. The Ushigome po­ Rockland Are., furnished ...... 50 Oo., 26 Broad street, Victoria, B. C. Cuts to apoplexy, of Dr. J. Moore Hart, Tor­ to show itself lice were immediately informed of the Speed Are., 4 rooms . ...„...... 6 for catalogues a specialty. Opes on Monday onto, whq was a member of a hunting and the active Panama, Nov. 12.—The Unit Ameri- Whittier Are., » rooms ...... 15 27m OCTOBER. party along with Dr. Trow and Mr. A. affair, and a judge and procurator ap­ ZINC ETCHINGS—All kinds of Engravings outdoor life is ean casualties as a result of the revolu­ peared on the scene. The desperate wo­ TuF?TBARTWSROaEKTBON CO., LTD., on slue, for printers, made by the B. C. 138 GOVERNMENT STREET. CON. E. Trow, of Toronto. Deceased was 52 given up. Dr* tion ocurred yesterday. The Colom­ Photo-Engravmg Ok, 26 Broad 81, Vic­ years of age. man was quickly hauled out of the well Successors to À- W. More * Ce., Ltd., 98 toria. Maps, plans, etc. JOHNSON STREET. Pierce’s Golden bian fleet captured a boat having on and taken to the Ushigome bolice sta­ Broad St. Passed Away. Medical Discov­ board correspondence showing the tion, where she la now being looked ery cures dis­ HALF TONES31-Equal to any made any­ m Fredericton, N. B„ Nov. 12.—Otto whereabouts of two revolutionary after. MB IUA V ' where. Why send to cities out of the eases of the schooners loaded with provisions. / • Province when you can get your Engrav­ Cruickshanks, assistant attorney-general lungs and other The government warship» headed for FOU SALE-A broiler and boiler, khnoet of New Brunswick, is dead, aged 75 Havas telegrams give a somewhat en­ ings In the Province! Work guaranteed; organs of respir­ the place, and on arrival there the Bo­ new, cheep. Apply 162 Government St. prices satisfactory. The B. C. Phot»- ation. It curse larged version of the new treaty between Engraving Co., No. 26 Broad Bt., Vic­ lei Mm Cod Gi gota (formerly the Cutch of British Co­ FOB SALE—Singer hand sewing machine, toria, B. O. obstinate, deep- lumbia), manned by an American crew, Franc® and Siam, According to them, 1, good order. $10; Singer. 2 drawer, and NEW LAKE STEAMERS. seated coughs, “France will obtain tbe provinces of attachments, *10; machinée to rent, commanded by Capt. Marmadnke, low­ Meluprey and Baasac, and the territory B per month. 8. B. Sutton Oo., No. T2 FLfiWBB POTS, ETC. bleeding lungs, ered two boats with armed men, but aa Fort street. IUlUHp.EC. Twenty Steel Ora Carriers Are Ao Be emaciation and the schooners were aground they waited on the Great Lake between the rivers HEWER PIPE, FLOWER POTS, ETC.— Built. other conditions I’roUoe and Prekompongtlam. The FOR BALD—Hesters, staves, tools, crock- B. C. Pottery Oo., Ltd., Oor. Broad and until high tide to attack them. In the French will evacuate Chanta boon. Siam Pfihdora. Victoria. which if neg­ meantime the revolutionists were dis­ £7. curloe, etc., at Eden’s Stae* lected or unsku-1 may send troops to the different points 125 Fort street, near Blanchard. St. Paul. Minn., Nor. 12.—A special covered in ambush close to the bee oh, GARDENER. to the Dispatch from Duluth says: “In fully treated| and when the Bogota’s boats pulled on the right bank of the Mekong, FOB BALE-6 acre., all under cnltlyntlen, line with its expressed hope to increase may find a fatal] which remains Siamese territory, but honor, barns, chicken boner and yards, ahead the second time, the rebels opened onjy Siamese troops commanded by JAMBS WHITE?, Jobbing gardener, corner the steel ore carrying fleet of the Pitts­ termination in! mi0,Ltl>em’ NJ]lnX the ship's armorer, two good wrHs and datera, orchard, Catherine and Esquimau streets. All consumption. Siamese officers. In th# Siamese part of fenced, SU miles from city, on Wilkinson burg S. 8. Co., that company has called Rich Kane, of Washington, and wound- road. Address S. Smith. Qarnham P. O. erdara will receive prompt attention. «Alter using about Ing Geo. Walker, who was shot through the Mekong, Siam may construct ports, Prices moderate. for bids for the bnilding of 20 steel canals, or railways, but may' only use steamers to be 52 feet longer than any­ five bottles of Dr. the legs A seaman named AHark and MATTRESSES, Steves, Sewing Machines Pierce's Oeldea Siamese men and money, except by and Bone Cutters at the* Old Curiosity SCAVENGERS. ' thing at present on the lakes. The ships Medical Discovery Lient. Vasques were also wounded but my boy seems to be not seriously. The Bogota and Ch"- agreement with the French government. Shop, cor. Yates and Blanchard streets. will be 550 feet long, 58 feet beam and No differential rights shall be sec ua for JUUU8 WB8T. General Bearengar, «cocas 30 feet deep, and will carry 9,060k tons fcVAWnsra °t|en,d Are on the enemy and ■vim** chance*. aor to John Dougherty. Yards and cess­ killed every man in sight; one shot tired the use of the port», canals or railways ertch. They will be capable of moving Osarlt, Monroe Co.. Ohio. "Be was very bed of the basin of the Mekong, or the pools cleaned; contracts made for remov­ from Duluth to Buffalo 190,000,000 when I commenced to give him the ‘Cfcrtdea at a group of 10 rebels, who were most TASTY WISHES TO INVEST from 11,000 es ***Lh\, AM orders left with Medical Discovery.’ The doctors defined he whole of Siam. Asiatics in the French to $6,600 in established profitable busi­ is,n’*cS,™;,.c^^.ir.'nra bushels of wheat in a lake season. It had consomption and we doctored with them "1***ed et the boat’s crew, territories or placed under the protector­ ness. Address ” Business, ” this office. is expected that when built these ships until he was pest walking. It has been ten killed every one of them. !«• streets, will be promptly attended months since he stopped taking jfoor medicine Onnner Crow, of the Bogota, thinks ate of France, ai well as their children, will use up about $10,000,000 of the and he is in good health. We ate very thankful LOS*.OS FOUND. ta Baald»», go Viacom-er street. On.o'/T “c 60 rebe,e were killed. may bo inscribed as under French juris­ TsBUhsae 130. $50,000,000 laid aside by the United to yon for saving oar son.* diction at tbe French legation and the States Steel Corporation for Improve­ whooDere. the Helvetia, load- WILL TUB PERSON who took n sold !h J’Iî? 5?’. we* captured, but the first various French consulates in Siam Ae handled umbrella from the Royal Jabllee PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING, ETC. ments. The steel corporation owns the to other Asiatics, FYanco shall enjoy the Hospital oa the 20th hut., please return Pittsburg Steamship Company. These shot at the second schooner set her on ta the Time. Offire or Jubilee Hospital B. AMMAN LEWIS, » Pioneer 8t. Esti­ ins'll *h° was completely destroyed ••me rights as those granted by Siam ships will sail from Duluth.” blood, and lnnga. Substitution mean» a to other powers.” sad save further trouble. mates furnished. Tel. MOA. little more profit 1for the dealer bat a low with her cargo. The body of Kane will The manufacture of angar In Italy now be buried here with military honors. nuciiunm PHRENOLOGY. suffices for two-thirds of the national con­ A particularly novel mode of arresting sumption. Dr. Pierce’» Pleasant Pallet! c la'Kidro'toîi’thî Îîeïïï*" "• ' gamblers has just been instituted by A OB AND SOCIAL DANOIS wilt be held In stipe tion and its eonseqneneea. Lance-Sergti Murphy, of the “ fnlailiutMdtet— la«A ffibell.---- -Friday. Nor. 14th. A4- ■ ( ♦♦+»00«»000+0»«»»0< Aurtlon nine of- dlsn dtiea that could equal It. He alao I oooooooooooœooooooooooooo *^n *...... * *2a ",erred to the good that? had been ac- ' ..-.A *-*..*? *9 ...... JJ JJJ cdmplished by the entertainments in the Folders, booklets and stationery.. f 00 00 Tickets and .boles ...... is 06 Douglas gardens, and la this connection 5154 paid a high tribute to the Fifth Regi­ IL P. RiM Total asset* .....ft,...... » 763 56 ment band, which had done so much for Victoria, B. 0., NoV. 6th, 1008. Ready THEIR Victoria. Victorians, he said, should CAMPBELL’S 1 Examined and found correct, tagd.) JA». L. RAYliUR. heartily support this eRfèllent organisa­ I (Sgd.) A. B. FRASER, Sr., tion. ' Hon. Treasurer. He expressed the hope that sea bathe SPLENDID WORK OF Subscribers, 1002. would be established in the near future. For That !i'5P<>^Ct,rp?ratl00 City <* Victoria. He was gratified to learn that there TOURIST ASSOCIATION $600—Hon. James bunemulr, M. p. p were bright prospecta for the establish­ $100—Hudson’s Bay Co.; R. p. Rlthet & ment of a O. P. R. hotel here. Thla SALE OF . M * WalIUrna • (tli.lu..,.. hi, —. i. will undoubtedly attract numbers of tourists- who would otheng not include Victoria among their plaoi Overcoat? First Aanotl Meeting Was Held Last B of visit. Sir .... ^ ^ closing, be said the eitig were now Our kind of fall and winter LADIES’ Jos. B. Seagram, Witerioo Night—Gratifying Reports From convinced of the gréât i & Rhine y uaiiwafr ^Ntptv ^Ï^MsCkeerieî I been accomplished by the association,that had overcoats warm j-our back E «entire and Treasurer. Baud UoncvrtJ and he hoped that It would be accorded and bring you back. Metohep’s Canadian 6ms per J. M. Finn. their liberal financial support. (Ap- GroVener overcoats are this (Red Cross) plause.) season’s novelties. They’re COSTUMES Senator Templeman expressed pleasure cut long, and they’ll wear These new Tailor-made Suits are sam- There was a large and representative . , - - v- Esquimau TeiéphôôZ seconding the adoption of the reports. attendance, at -the fit at annual meeting Oo., Ltd.; long, full in the back and pffis just received, and afford a good J. A. -■Virtue *Mt fSStï ! They were ot 8 vohiminôu» and compre- of the Tourist Association which was Lapeer A Co,;* Robert Want & Co. Pensive character, from which he had made in one piece, single opportunity to buy a NOBBY UP-TO- hfiit in the xity hall last night Much J. ,A. Say ward, s, learned a great deal a boot the work of breasted, with square shoul­ DATE SUIT AT NEARLY HALF cctliusînsir. marked the proceedings, and $35—Hi ltd 4rrhop ho* pros..Bros., Ltd. $25*-TV»t xim. the association. They reflected ders, Raglan enffs and short ITS VALUE. Prices range— the eulogist|p references of the various «C A Co. ; W. J. Pendray; , credit on the executive committed,,i, speakers iiUHeauU that the association, Ç. Paint Co.t1 Wç ri,« H. Bowen; H. M. U pockets; made in tfurfc grey Champagne, mpei V§Mm$•Qttmie______tt fton;_____ The______EaranuE.r«iJï 1‘*d 80 thoroughly advertUed the e .., Oxford, $lfi.U0. $7.50, $9.00, $12.50 will receitjWliearty support hi its next Wilson Co., Ltd,; E. B. Marvin & C year’s work of the association. The in­ ! $*>-It. l'orter it 8ous; Bod well A Duff: year and the succeeding years. (HealI RUBBER SHOES - BOOTS itial* year had been somewhat experi­ I H. J. 8eott; Hamilton Powder Co.; Mr*. hearj f mental, and the good that had been ac­ Patterson. Veruou Hotel; Alien A Co. are of the best. I FU Meteem, *LvW. Wittt A Ca; The provinces of New Brunswick and Men’s Hip nnd Thigh Rubber Boots... ,* ...... $4.50 complished was a great surprise to every­ Waïl^k Co.; H. Slvbvubnum; Executors Nova Scotia had protCM wonderfully body. The association was satisfied that I iSSffcSrSff CoionlsC Printing A Bub- W. G. Cameron Men’s Knee Rubber'Boots----- ...... $3.00 WHARF STREET, by tourist travel, especially from the it had sown seed that would bear much ■ nailing C«x, Ltd. ; Men’s fine light-weight Sporting Boots...... $4.50 I a 616-Btuart Robertson A t'o.; Mi ’ It. States. He had been told that it am­ Victoria’s Cheapest Cash Men’s Chrqme Calf Watertight...... $3.50 to $6.50 VICTORIA fruit, the benefits to bè derived from its ÎKLhjfc*ai:0;; W‘ Victoria ounted to millions of dollars. There was Clothier, work increasing from year to year. As Men’s English Kip Watertight...... $3.50 to $4.50 Rook St Stationery Co.; lieu. R. Jackson; no $oubt that the excellent work of the 66 JOHNSON ST. Boys’ Grain Watertight, sixes 1 to 5...... $1.75 an instance of the far-reaching effect of I F®11 * Co.; Hinton Electric Co., Ltd.; association would encourage much tour­ the association's enterprise His Worship Lemon, Gouuasvn A Co.; Hicks A Lovlefc 00000000000000000000000000 Boys’ Grain Watertight, sixes 11 to 13...... $1.40 1 lano Co. ist travel to this place, and be hoped Ladies’ Warm Boots and slippers in great variety. weather bulletin. read from a letter received by the execu­ $12.66—Hsstle’s Fair. that a^ citiaees would give it their tive from a gentleman in Ontario. The You want to get after them uow (to-day) not after awhile. $16—Victoria Macbinery Depot; H. E. hearty support. (Applause.) ROSSLAND CAMP. Dally Report Furnlsned by the Victoria writer had received cue of the booklets Lwl; Yum A Co.; F. R. Stewart Jk D. B. Bogle endorsed what the previ­ Meteorological Department. “Picturesque Victoria,” and intended to '■ Ço.; Arthur Robertson; H. loung; Dr. R. JAMES MAYNARD. come here and reside. L. Fraser; H. Harris, Clarence Hotel; A. ous speakers had said. The aesociatiea Shipments to Date Over Eight Thousand 85 Douglas Street, Odd Fellows’ Block. Victoria, Nov. 13.—5. a. m.—During last J. Morley; E. Cruw Baker; James Mitchell; had the right way of advertising the Tons Greater Than Last Year. night au Important storm area appruat-Ued Mayor Hayward also stated that the * tod lay, Durham A Brodle; Swlnertan A city, and although this year the resaUts 0000000003 executive had had a conference with : A HUci.k»; 0000000000 the coast ut Vancouver Island and caused I Wt-nger; Thomas & Grant; J. Barualev ■ were very gratifying, the real effect of “This is the first week in November,’ a southeasterly gaie ou the Straits of Juan Mr. Marpole, of the C. P. R., and Capt. the work would be feit next yeav. The da Jfuca. As this disturbance continues to U. h. Muuru * to.; Dr. O. U Jiam.; says Snndiw’g Rosslimd Miner, “and the Troup, of the C. P. N., who had ex­ 1 “ v- Davlea, 1-oodlu Dog speaker alluded to the splendid letters hover on the Const our weather will re­ Noah toakesimarr; Jl. * H. A. Kua; lift shipments from the Ro:islnnd camp for main mild with occasional rains. The pressed much pleasure with the work of about Victoria that had been written the year to date are already more than the association. Travel on the boats ; Cla}-; Barujr Theatre; KHI * Gregorv 1L rainfall^haa again extended southward to ' . * Greenwood; Thontua Ganrtn. by Mr. Lumsden to the Leeds Mercury, S.060 tons greater than in 1901. It is Northern L'aUiomla, and snow Is now and railway last year had exceeded that Senate Saloon ; Fletcher Kras.; C. p. which would prove of Immense value not a Plâtrent that the close cf the present falling In Cariboo. .In the Territories the of any of its predecessors, and both Llevre, Horse Sboe. Saloon; Bartier Bros: only to the city but to the whole prov­ weather 1» generally fair and comparatively 8amuc4 McClure; 8. A. 8toddest • C Ê 3 ear will witnet-s an exceedingly band gentlemen gave the association much ince. He also referred to the many fwmie advance on the previous records of credit for this increase, referring parti­ Redfern; Higgins A Elliott; Hickman Tye N orth western Forecasts. charms possessed by Victoria, attrac­ cularly to the work of the travelling re­ A t o., Ltd. ; W. G. Cameron: 1L Grieve, the camp, probably not less than 50,000 For 36 hours ending 5d.hl Friday. Imperial; -Shawlngan Luke Ltuulxr Co., tions that were unsurpassed in tike whole tone. Victoria and vicinity—fc restt southerly presentative in the Northwest. At Ltd.; Mrs. Patterson, Dallas Hotelf Fur- [ rest Angua world, and observed that the city was week has witnessed the usual ac­ winds, unsettled and mild, with occasiou.il Banff and Field It had been found ne­ a revelation to visitors from the Old tivity in connection with the big mines. cessary to make additions to the hotels $7.66—R. Maynard. I 6&-Ught House Hotel; John Berryman. Country. In conclusion, Mr. Qogle paid The L’ Rot increased its output consid­ Smelting & Refining Go. Lower Mainland—easterly to. southerly |h, order to cope with the rapidly in­ winds, overcast, wild and rainy. Eureka Saloon; Plchon A Leufesty; Thua. s high tribute to the honorary secretary, erably over the previous week’s records, creasing tourist travel. In this connec­ I Bbotbelt; Quong Man Fung A Co.; Fred, F. I. Clarke, who kad originated the as­ Reporta. poster;• F. W. Vincent; Duncan E. Camic and this made np on the general result Buyers ot tion Mayor Hayward pointed out that sociation and had actively advocated its for something of a shortage in the War Victoria—Barometer, 28.03; temperature, the time was opportune for pressing teiî.’t C* W- K<>^ersi V. 8. Baxter; Alfred 43 minimum, wind, 20 mile» 8. K. ; Mi UUame; George Powell A Ccl: John organisation long before the fSea was Engle’s i hipments due to minor causes rain, .01; weather, .cloudy. heme to the railway company thq deslr- Cochrane ; H. J. Brady ; Dr. Lewi* Hall; J. taken up. interfering with the handling of ore. The GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER ORES, New Westminster—tiarvwetei, 20.70; tem- i-tiltty for the erection of a hotel in Vic­ L Beckwith; A. ▲. Clayton; Skene Lowe; jwraturv, -M>; minimum, SO; wind, 4 miles Jacob Sehl ; Mowat A Wallace; D. K. Both reporta were adopted. Le Roi No. 2 shipped the last of the ore MATTES, BULLION, FURNACE toria. Mr. Marpole had told them C. H; Redfern proposed the appended in the bunkers, aggregating seven cars, aL; rain, .lb; weather, cloudy. that the various memorials on the sub­ Chungranes; George K. Meÿfr»; F. W. Kamloops—Barometer, 20.72; temperature, Nolle A Co.; R. Lettlce* ifagget A Sons; resolution. In doing so he expressed nnd this will conclude the company’s AND CYANIDE PRODUCTS. 36; minimum, 34; wind, calm; weather, ject from the city were receiving every R. Bray; Hall A (Ja; Harold B. Robert- great -satisfaction with the reports, shipping operations for the present. It adoudr. consideration, and ,the speaker expressed sou; Joun Black; B. U Dye Works; P H which «bowed that the work of the asso­ is expected that such ore as Is taken Barkerville—Barometer, 20.74; tempera- the hope that the efforts of the associa­ Goweo; B. Anderaacby J. A. McNeill'; tare, 26; minimum. 18; wind, culm; enow, Danes A Rucks ber; J. HL Baker; Clark A ciation,, had exceeded tfie fondest expec­ out in the Amrse of* the extensive pro­ Location of Works: taco; weather, snow. tion and public bodies in this direction gramme of development outlined for the would result in the erection by the com­ i 1‘twrson; Geo. Morrison A C’a; O. B. Or- tation*. of k$ subscribers. They also San Francisco—Barometer, 30.08; tem- ' moud; Guttmau A Llndly; W. J. Ander­ showed that the work was ia the beat property will lie shipped, but that noth­ jmrature, 54; minimum, 52; wind, 10 miles pany of n tourist hotel, thus completing son; A. M. Jones; Moore A Co.; Dr. J. 8. K. ; weather, cloudy. Gibbs; M. Metro, "Maryland”; C. C. Rua- of hands and the hearty thanks of the ing extensive in the Hue of marketing Crofton, Vancouver Island, B. C. the chain that had been established ora will be undertaken until the new Edmonton—Barometer, 29.96; tempera­ throughout the northwest Mr. Marpole sell; Davies Bros.; Dr. Kruest Hall; A. D. people of Victoria were due to those ture, 6; minimum, O; wind, calm; weather, Bancroft; A. A W. Wilson; Dr. J. C. gentlemen who, at the sacrifice of much year, whv»n a resumption of activity may had also stated that the company intend­ Davie; G. A. Richardson A Ca; W. G. be expected as indicated by the state­ ed to operate two boats between Vic­ time and labor, bare so successfully Dickenson A Co.; Fleming Brus.; B C striven to attain the end the promoters ments of Mr. Isibonchere, secretary of PAMKNUICBf. toria and the Mainland during, the sum­ Saddlery Ca; A. 8t. G. Flint ; Shore A the company in London. mer months. One was the new eighteen- Anderson; J. Savannah; Mr. Fernle, Oak of the association had in view. The The Dominion Co-Opopaiive Fer steamer Charmer from Vancouver— Ray avenue; Mr*. White, -Baliûoral" ; Dr. speaker also paid a warm tribute to Mr. “It will be noted that the Giqnt has re­ Tea Table knot ferry steamer now under construc­ G. L. Milne; R. 8. Day. sumed shipments. Hie ore now being JB W Dlqgham, J a Me Bain, O Dunn, F tion, while the other would touch at $8—Dr. U. A. Duuean. Cuthbert, whose selection as travelling Holbrook, J Jt M Rieka by, ▲ Smith, B W Steveston. Besides this there would be $2.66 Thos. F. Gold; L. Hafer; Octorge representative had been « very judicious sent to the smelter Is still being sloped Maott, 1a -A Campbell, Mrs Morton, H D from the upp.*r workings. The advent AaarlU, il A Tlowe», C Jiuab, W C Cooper, a double daily service on the railway to Heenr; A. W. Knight, Jewel Block; D. F. one. He hoped that all the subscribers Delicacies JteMgman. Sister 8t Ann, Misa .Met'rim mon; John Colbert; Sea A Oowen ; would Increase their subscriptions and of sleighing! has materially facilitated Vancouver so that the outlook for the Alex. Stewart; A. F. McCrtmmon; Watson the movement of oje from the mine. Milne. F JP Kerris, J t#lbto, B 811 Wn, ▲ coming year was a bright one indeed. A Hall; Pope Stationery Ca; E. F. Geiger; give the association the support it de­ Lewis. J 8 Hennis, F Kinchin, W N served. He moved the following; “The week has not evolved anything Onr English bans toasted sre delicious, Is the Company to Got Turner, J White, W Celblned, J B Knight, lAppla use.) Valo A Brooks; Joe. Heaney: John Teague; D. Leemtog; E. C*. B. Bagsbawe; F. Proc­ Resolved, That tke hearty thanks of this of particular importance in connection lesd coffee nags, French brioche. ' Trj Miss 8 Richard, g McPherson, Alex Philip. His Worship then called for the re­ tor, L. D. 8.; J. A. Lextoo; Major J. W. with the big mines. No alterations have JL K Suckling, Wm Henry Quam. F L Bug- port of the executive dealing volumin­ association be extended to the officers and oar whole wheat boffo, eo excluent addi­ rIbs, C H .limbbe, JH Jl Warden. G Cart- Jones. members of the executive for th«4r efficient been made in connection with the crews Yonr Hi me From Williams and wife, HAD FUtton. ously (with the year’s work. It was $2—Herbert Cuthbert; E. H. Anderson; rand valuable services during the past year, at either of the important properties, tion to the tea table. Made on 17 ™ Smith, J H Boyd, Wm Delaney, Miss read by Herbert Cuthbert. *T. Schnoter A Sons; J. P. Burgees; Angus and especially to the honorary treasurer and it is not likely that anything of this Moody, Miss Walke». Wm The financial statement was submitted (Campbell; Joseph Sommers; W. Jackson for the very painstaking manner In which U, A Ca; Andrew Sheret; W. Wllby; Smith he has handled the finances of the aawocla- nature will eventuate unless something by the honorary treasurer, A. B. Fraser A Champion; W. A. Jameson; J. Fullerton; altogether unforseen occurs. The mines It’s the safest, It’s the easiest, it's the Par steamer Rosalie from the Sound— ar.. as follows: * tlon, as exemplified In the very satisfac­ James Crawford; J. T. McDonald; A. Gregg tory balance sheet submitted to thla meet­ are down to a steady, conserva tire ship­ cheapest and the quickest. Nearly half a ^|hare Acmes" Company of 10 persous. A Son; Arthur Holmes; H. L. Salmon; ing. AT CLAY’S Miss Roberta, F Graham, Robt Ronald, E FIRST ANNUAL BALANCE SHEET. Jeune Brothers; Brown A Cooper; H. H. ping basis, and this is to be maintained million of business written In three O Allen, Mrs B G Allen, R » Patterson, A Treasurer's Report. This was seconded by Mr. Morley In throughout the winter. EL. 10L 88 FORT ST. months. $1 A Brooks, E G Prior A O, B (T Mar­ absolute necessity to thla city at the pre­ THE ST. PAUL CALENDAR NOTE.—Subscriptions are due mid pav- ket, D Spencer. W J Pea dr*/, A Van distributing Uteratux» In bnreeus. tion, but it certainly was true to the sent time, and that this meeting of the able from Wednesday, 6th November. 1062, Hagan. Leqs A Lrfser. Hinton Eke Co, M ®lc- ...... 200 08 very letter. All expenditure of the as­ FOR 1608. and every Wednesday following, at the Express charges, duties^ postage, Tourist Association pledgee Itself to use Society’s office, 15 Trounce Ave. B Smith A Cf Colonel Prior. Then it relapsed end other geme, gt moderate prices. Supply from their Nenalmo. Southfield iLto sullen silence. Perchance it had Engagement ring», wedding nnge, •ad Protection Island Collieries keeper rteget ilSt ring», and. In seen a vision, or peradventure it had . tact, ring, of er#J description are Steam dreamed a dream. What if it should de­ to be toned Ip iw eiteuaive ttock et price» tanging from |L00 to 6n*. . velop that after all Mr. Eberts is the 5360 each. House Coal man of destiny and that it is the fate of the Colonel to fall back into the of the following grades: ranks? There are one thousand seven C. E. REDFERN hundred and fifty-nine (or thereabouts) Double Screened LnJnfr, 43 GOVERNMENT ST. Run of tbe Mine, ways of conducting a newspaper in order Washed Mute end Screenings Established 18*1 , Telephoae 118. Two More Days of Extra to “get even” with those who attempt to thVBrt the purposes of an honest journal, .♦«.«»»»» »»««■»» SAMUEL M. ROBINS - - SUPERINTENDENT but there is only one way of always be­ ing on the side that happens to be (pu top. That is to follow the example of Brer Fox and “lie low.” We desire to XTbe IDatlç XElmeo. draw our contemporary’s attention to the fact that there are rumors in con­ VALUE (Published every day (except Sunday) nection with the naine of Mr. Prentice, by the also. It is said that when the cabinet Times Printing & Publishing Co., is reconstructed that he will be called JOHN NELSON. Mauaier. . upon to walk the plank along with the Telephone Colonel. We cannot vouch for the au­ FRIDAY and SATURDAY thenticity of these rumors. But there SOAP Dally, one month, by carrier...... 75 is little doubt that something is going Dally, one week, by carrier ...... 120 .1 ' < Twlce-jt-Week Times, per annum...... 53.00 to drop before long, and under the cir­ We haye quite a lot of goods that we wish to clear out during these cumstances it is obviously not discreet ▲11 communications Intended for publica­ 86 Douglas tion should be addressed “Editor tbe for a newspaper to vaunt too highly the two days. Times,” Victoria, B. C. deep acumen and profound wisdom WARDRESS -CLARKE, i i ■—Street. Copy for change* of advertisements must of the present financial authority of the be bunded in at tile olUce not later than government. If it be thought necessary 6 o’clock a. m. : If received later than that Reporters are seldom permitted to 3=fc hour, will l*e changed the following day. in the exigencies of very Uncertain poli­ catch the eye of the Speaker, but they tical tidies to make à change a reason sometimes secure the attention of the Millinery Departm’t Fancy Silks Shoe Departi^eqt The DAILY TIMES Is on sale at the follow­ would necessarily have to be given ing places In Victoria: public. When they appeal to the Caesar What1 Do BALE OF OUTING HATS. An odd lot at...... 25c yard. Cashmere's Book Exchange, 100 Douglas. therefor, and sudden and unexpected evo­ of these democratic days, somebody is $2.50 to $4.50 Hat for $1.50. Usual prices, 60c. to $1.25 yard. Emery's Cigar Stand. 23 Government St. lutions even in these loose political generally “sorry he spoke.” An irascible We would like to make a display of Knight'» Stationery Store, 75 Yates St. In the lot are all shapes, colors days are embarrassing. If Mr. Prentice member of the Legislative Council of You Think and styles of trimming: such rare bargains as this in one of Friday and Satur- Victoria News Co., Ltd.. 86 Yates St. the show windows. Victoria Book & Stationery do.. 61 Gov’t. is a capable finance minister to-day, he New South Wales, says a dispatch, had OP OU* GOODS? Some are trimmed with Silk, others in not likely to be shorn of all his vir­ with Cloth and Birds; they are We expect to have them ready for T. N. llibben & Co., 60 Government St. taken pains to express in a very public For lour jréeài we here been next week’s, business. Only A. Elwardf, 51 Yates St. tues in a few weeks, or even a few way his dissatisfaction with the manner selling M mostly all $3.50 each, but range in Campbell & Culltn, Gov’t and Trounce alley. months. So in the light of experience price from $2.50 to $4.50...... in which his eloquence readied the pub­ FRIDAY...... $1.50 George Marsden, cor. Yates and Gov't. we would advise the Colonist to remain H. W. Walker, grocer, Esqnlmalt road. lic, and his opinion that the reporters Groceries & Provisions W. Wllby, 91 Douglas St. cautious and discreet. were better qualified to dig catches than Skirts Mrs. Crook. Victoria West post office, to write short lui nd. To demonstrate the ANOTHER SALE OF LADIES’ -pope Stationery Co., 119 Government St. EDUCATION OF CHINESE. injustice of this charge, the men accused A Clearance of SKIRTS AT' ...... $3.75 T. Budding, Cralgflower road, Victoria W. Not guilty Of fclerepreseetitton. Black Serge Skirt», 7-Gored, lined J. T. McDonald. Oak Bav Junction. “took down” the speech exactly as it We sell at brictm consistent with Order* taken at Geo. Marsden'a for de­ The Chinese educational nut appears was delivered, and here is a specimen our motto, r,Beet food» at lowest Percaline and Bound Velveteen; livery of Daily Ttmce. prices possible.” Soiled Whitewear The LUJES la also uu sale at the follow­ to be just a trifle harder than it seemed paragraph of what appeared in cold Black Alpacca Skirts. Circular ing places: when it was first examined. We are print next morning: - Flounce, lined; were $5.75. Seat i&iLnffmni) & Hanford. 616 First Ave. (opposite Pioneer Square). still of the opinion that no obstacle save The reporters—ought not to—the re­ Deaville,Sons&Co. at Half Price Grey Cloth Skirts, 12 rows stitch­ Vancouver—Galloway & Co. the single one of expense stands in the porters ought not to be the ones to judge ; HILLSIDE) AND FIRST ST. ing; were $7.50. New Westminster—H. Morey & Co. way of the opening of à school in China­ of what is important—not to say whict tl.BO Drawer»—FRIDAY...... 60c. Heavy Blue Cloth Walking Skirts, Kami'«op«—Smith Bros. stitched circular flounces; were. ... Daws in & White Horse—Bennett News Co. town. There can be no distinction in t-honld be left out—but-rtlie member can 75c. Drawer*—FRIDAY...... 40c only judge of what is important As I— $2.50 Drawers—F-RIDAY . .. .#1.28 ...... $7.50 Rosshind—M. W. Simpson. the eyes of the department between that Nanaimo—E. Plmbury & Co. ns my speeches—as the rei>orts-His what Some expensive ones were up to Heavy Cloth Skirts, stitched straps section of the city and any other. We I say is reported sometimes, no one— $4.50; all HALF PRICE. on seam; were $7.50. assume that the trustees have the power nobody can understand from the reports We will sell all the above on FRI­ PROVINCIAL FINANCES. to provide all the school accommodation —what it is—what I meup. So—it AUGTON SALE! DAY at $&75 each. they consider necessary. The opening of strikes me—it hfis struck me certain mat­ U- It is annmmced that a provincial loan ters—things that appear of inyjortauce— Night Dresses a room in the Oriental quarter would ore sometimes left ont—omitted. The of $3,!toO,000 has been floated find that remove the grievance to which the J re|>ort«‘rs—the papers—points are report­ $1.50 quality (or ...... 75c. Ladies’ Rubber n highly Satisfactory price has been ob­ Trades and Lux ho r Council called atten­ ed—I mean—to make a brief statement $2.00 quality tor...... $1.00 tained. No particulars have yet been tion. It is certain that no Caucasians —what the paper thinks of interest is > 90c. /quality for ...... 45c. furnished, but the news that the finan­ would find their* way there for enlighten­ reported, $4.50 quality for ...... $2.25 Coats cial stress of the government has been $4 73 quality for ...... $2.36 Colors Fawns, Brown and Bine; Mien’s Shoes ment, «uni it is almost quite as sure And other garments, ;all prices relieved must prove very gratifying to that the Mongolians would concentrate Emperor William is a poet, a dram- , were $10.00. FRIDAY. .. .$5.85. marked at-just HALF PRICE. Ladies’ Full Length Heptonette Men’s pure gum hip boots; regular all people interested in the welfare of nil their forces tv that room. But it is a list, an artist, a soldier, a sailor, a In the Delta Municipality We would sooner do this than price $0.50. Reduced to ... .$4.00 statesman, an orator, a diplomatist, to Coats...... $10.00 the province. There can be no doubt possible that in the solution of the end Lore In the Villa** move them. Color» Grey and Fawn, Two Capes, Men’s Oil Kip Double Seles to Heels that the reports of the financial straits problem In that way another and a more ell of which accomplishments he adds of Ladner. Children’s Serge Dresses, trimmed Box Back and New Sleeves. Lace Shoes; regular price $3.00.. the keen eye and the steady hand of a White* Braid, a gee 4 to 10...... Three-quarter Heptonette Coats.... FRIDAY ...... $2.40 to which the government had been re­ ►crions oi.e might bo created. The thirst FRIDAY...... $1.90 Men’s Box Calf Leather Lined "Welt, duced, with an overdraft at tlie bank Mr. B. N. Rich wHl sell by Auction at ] ...... $7.50 for knowledge among the Chinese ts not mighty hunter. We do not know of any­ the Towi i Hall. Leduer, Black Sateen Skirts, 28 only in tha Lace Shoes; regular price $4.00. in the neighborhood « of IwCfcMMtftom* of confined to (he “rising generation.” It thing tii*. Emperor cannot do, and do lot; were $3.00 FRIDAY.. .$2.25 FRIDAY...... $8.40 dollars, *taade capitalists'* very timid permeates a great many who have been well, according to writers who are per­ Oe Saturday, 129th, at 85 Bine Duck Blouses, with White Men’s Box Calf, Waulkenphast Lace about investing in British Columbia. up a considerable number of years. A haps just a trifle denied by William’s 2 O’clock p. ■* Spot, Sailor Collar; were $1.25.. Ladies’ Underwear Shoes; regular price $3.50...... The cloud, we suppose, has been tem­ unique position in the world. But there FRIDAY...... '60c. FRIDAY ...... $2.95 large «lumber of adults attend evening 860 ACM» DBLTa LANDS new known ns t .SILK WAISTS AT $6.00 Ladies’ Pink Wool Corset Covers; Men's VIci Kid, Welt, Three Styles, porarily dissipated, and the old course of classes hele to derive from the knowledge which the Tories carried North Norfolk properties on each Mvotable terme, and are FRIDAY...... $1.40 offered for sale to tioee up the estate of Regular $150 Quality. FRIDAY 75c. Boys’ Grain, Standard Screw, Lace FRIDAY...... $2.00 lumbia cannot progress at a rate com­ they are gaining of the English language may be understood from the fact that the late Mr. Than. McNeely. Ladle# Vid Kid, “King Quality” These are made of All-Wool Flannel, Shoes; regular price $2.00 mensurate with the extent and variety the greater number of these scholars when the court opened yesterday five FULL PARTICULARS and plana may FRIDAY...... $1.06 Button Boots (24 and 8); regular of her resources. In a sense that is would not be so eager for knowledge. charges were proven in five minutes, and be obtained from the auctioneer, Ladner, colors Black, Grey, Pale Bine, Bed price $3.00. FRIDAY...... $130 B. C. and Royal) usual $1210...... Boys* Bor Calf, Standard Screw quite true. But a very great deal de­ Lace Shoes; regular price $2.25. Tbe question arises, would not as many , the Tory counsel saved further rapid —...... i FRIDAY...... 75c. pends upon the nature of the. works in of them as could conveniently do so, all . exposure by interrupting the inquiry to FRIDAY ^...... $1.75 IRISH Beet Quality* Plain French Flannel whill«see’ Oil Goat, Heavy Soles, New past have not been judicious. Ten to the public school, where the tuition Fancy Flannelette Waists, heavy Youths' Grain, Hand-made, Lace Mr. Davltt's speech will be likely to have quality;, value $1.00... ,75c. each. Style (Heels) Shoes; regular price years more of such administration end would be at least equally as good and SYMPATHY. the! effect of lucreeslng the already strong Shoes; regular price $1.00...... $1.76. FRIDAY...... $1.40 “Siphon.” American skepticism as to the degree of FRIDAY...... $1.40 the credit of British Colnmbia would be less costly? The Chinese school popula­ “British tyranny” In Ireland, for It la hard Misses' Vici Kid, Heavy Soles, practically destroyed, the province bank­ tion is increasing because it is found It is hard to tell for Amdrlcsus to understand how the Youths’ Box Calf, Fine Finish, Lace Spring Heels, shoes; regular price A» the year» roll by Shoes; regular price $1.06...... rupted. We cannot proceed at our present there is no obstacle on the ground of statement that England Is “tramping out $1.75. FRIDAY...... $1.40 I Wlu-n tpe aun .bines bright the last vestige of freedom In Ireland” le More Fleece Lined FRIDAY...... $1.40 Misses’ Oil Pebble, Heavy Soles rate of expending at least a third more treatment—that on the floors of our free From a cloudless sky; at- with the country choosing as Its When the pleasures and joys ______tatlvee In the British parliament (Heels), Shoes; regular price $1.40 than we receive in revenue without in­ schools there is no distinction of per­ Of Youth abound— 86 or 86 Nationalists out of a total repre­ FRIDAY...... w 81.15 volving ourselves in ruin. We are stat­ sons, creeds, races Or nationalities. But It is hard to tell sentation of 109 la Ihe House of Commons Underwearvfor Where Life’s griefs are found. It la also difficult for the everyday Am­ Boys’Leather Tans ing facts which cannot be gainsaid. The there are forejs which militate against erican to understand also where “British members of the government know the the attendance of adults, forces which It le hard to feel tyranny” finds a foothold at a time when, Fur the ones who mourn. Boys Tan and White Leather, Black and facts, but they have neither the courage would not be found in operation in a aa Mr. Davltt tells us, not Irish, but Eng­ White, Tan and Black; were $4.00 Children's Shoes Whose hearts are saddened. lish courts are cutting down Irish rentals...... 16c., 25c. and 36ç. each. nor the honesty to make a sincere effort school located in Chinatown. So that if Whose liver forlorn. In truth, the situation in Ireland appears FRIDAY .....$...... 60c. Child’s (XI Goat, Heavy sole, Lace When our own gl»d hearts Heavy Natural Wool Underwear to bring aboitt a reformation. They pre­ the school board vyere to adopt the sug­ to be one moot encouraging, from the pro­ Plain Colored Leather Tans; were or Button Shoes; regular price With songs resound— mts* It affords of the removal of the last from...... 36c. to 60c. each. 75c. FRIDAY ...... 50c. fer the easier course of drifting help­ gestion which has been put forward and It is hard to feel obstacles to a friendly understanding be- $1.40. FRIDAY...... $1.15 For the sorrow-bound. tween the people of Ireland and the people Child’s Box Calf, Heavy Soles, Lace lessly with the current which has for open a school in the Oriental Quarter of England. That9 has been a consomma- | Shoes (3 Hooks); regular price years been set towards the rocks. It is it might in the course of a very short It Is hard to think tlon devoutly deeirdd by those well-wishers j $1.25. FRIDAY ...... $1.00 much more plea-ant to load down the When onr lives are glad. of Ireland In this country, who have realis­ Youths’ Raincoats Men’s Police Braces time find itself with a bigger problem That lives around us ed that the people.»f England, approached Child’s Vid Kid, Heavy Soles, Lace civil service with useless officials, to pep- on its slate than it now contemplates. Are pained and sad; In a friendly, botc*<#ftll dn*i erg—who ought to be the most compet government has had more «tapertemrace than aura ot action. Ha gets result». No one The Saunders Grocery Co., Ld. aisfi Mli done mow* than_— i_he to- justify the This fruit la In excellent condition and fiomethlng will turn up ...... of this week. My it goes good this lost in the woods some days ago, has centre, IL Peden; forwards, T. Peden -damp weather. not yet been found, though the govern­ and W. Malcolm. ^* ’ celebrated American ment agent has sent a strong party in Capital City Gnards, J. Lorimer and Children’» Flannelette Wear —Moses McGregor is reported to have search of him. Hopes of ever finding G. Temple; centre, B. Whyte; forward», •'Boston and Good- liad his hotel and store at Port Hughes him are now being given up. W. Laing and W. Loveridge. At Equally Lew Price*. completely destroyed by fire on Monday. On Saturday, the 22nd, the Fernwood 2 year’s” Brands. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. The contents were also destroyed. It and Capital Cltÿ senior basketball teams was valued at about $6,000. will play one of tbs series of games at Our prices are the the drill hall in connection with the reg­ THE HUTCHESON CO., ID., VICTORIA, B.C —Services will be held at Congrega­ ular weekly band concert. The Capital lowest tion Emanu-el Friday evening at 7.30. City boys are practicing steadily and will Rabbi Montagne N, A. Cohen will de­ be in first class trim for the contest. K”BOOTS JUST RECEIVED. ***************** liver a sermon-lectnre on “Abraham, the Among those who will play for the Cap­ EN6LISH Idealist, r.nd the Expansion of the Reli­ itals are Ed. Whyte and J.' Lorimer, We ere gious Ideal." Service on Saturday morn­ both well known in basketball circles. Expert» ing at 10.15. —Messrs. Roland Stuart, W. H. Hay­ The Fernwood team on this occasion Shoe Co.’s Stores We ewccesd will be: Guards, Shotbolt and W. Peden; The Pali ward, M. P. P., and Dallas Helmcken, To Music rvwovlng eyeatrali —Philip Du Moulin, assistant account­ M. P. P., waited on the government centre, Dalby; forwards, B. Peden and 1A LB AND RETAIL. we have ant 46 the iBank of Montreal here, has this morning in reference to the proposed P. Noot. been transferred to Nelson, where he is scheme for introducing a body of croft; i*es wkA«! .promoted to the post of accountant. Mr. era from the Duke of Argyll's estate in ‘SHORE ACRES. ar ém Du Moulin, who was very popular in knowledge end Scotland to this Island to engage In the perte nae. Ibeeree bank circles here, leaves with his family fishing industry. Good Performance of Fine Show Last Teachers HOW TO BE PRESS ASSOCIATION. to-morrow night. W. R. C. Reid, of the .... o Night—Next Week's Bill. Joçal staff, accompanies him to the new —Yesterday morning A Nanaimo Rev. fc Veter’s Edition and Schlrtner * J>ost. C. B. Cooper united in the bonds of holy A large house enjoyed the perform­ Mrs. Switzer Gare a I ‘fore • Special Meeting Held at Halcyon Hot ance of the late James A. Herne's Springs. ft Library, besides keeping constantly » matrimony Mr. Vivian H. Walkem, of Good Audience L % on hand the leading piano studies % —It is n remarkable fact and one that Ladysmith, and Miss Kate Charman, of drama “Shore Acres’’ at the Victoria excite#» astonish ment that from the date Nanaimo. Miss Janet Charman acted last evening. In its honest realism and A special meeting of the Press Asso­ and teaching pieces, and are better % of its organization in 1809 up to the pre­ Mrs. A. V. Bwitxer h| a food at- ciation of British Columbia was held equipped to supply jour wants than ^ as bridesmaid, and Mr. W. W. Walkem effective situations the play takes a high n ii the A. sent year, covering a period of 33 years, as groomsman. The young couple will place among contemporary productions, tendance at the lecture « at Halcyon Hot Springs on Sunday, 9th ^ any music house In B. C. H the inionet earnings alone in the Mu­ O. U. W. hall last evenl inet., F. J. Deane, the president of the spend their honeymoon in Victoria and not the least of which is “Sag Harbor,” ” to nddi- 5% A large assortment of the newest ^ tual Life of Canada have paid all the jeet was “Physical CulW association, in the chair. H and beet vocal solos, classical % then take up their residence in" Lady- another of the dramas that sprang from ladfes pree- death claims with many thousands of the fertile genius of the sterling actor- tion to the large number! After the ordinary routine business m pieces, graded pieces; also a nice ^ ■doll#* to the good. When it is remem­ ent there was also a # nuuber of was transacted, the secretary, Thomas nuthor. It waa made famous in the gentlemen who were alsti i ted to hear - stock of the very latt*t folios pt ^ bered that the policyholders in the Mu­ East by the playwright whose portrayal McNaught, read the membership foil, j —Andrew Stewart, of Edinburgh, who the lecture. J music, vocal, popular, classical and ^ tual Life of Canada own its entire ns- is on his way to Queensland, to super­ of the role of Nathaniel Berry waa con­ which show» that representative# of the » otherwise. % *eta and receive all its profits, the ad­ vise the mission work being carried on sidered one of the truest ever presented The lecturer laid p«! following papers have joined the asso­ vantages of tiecoming a policyholder In there by the Presbyterian Church of to the play-going public. upon proper food, wati ciation: New Denver Ledge, Trail Creek a company with such a record and stand­ Scotland, will give an address to-night in When Mr. Herne passed away the proper breathing me the - News, Slocan Drill, Moyie Leader, Cran- F. W. NOLTE * CO. ing are such as should not be lost sight the schoolrôom of Calvary Baptist stage lost an actor of great ability whose elements to the buildln brook Herald, Kootenay Mail, Phoenix exclusive bodies. She also allude b IW. WE $ (0, of by intending insurers. Call for rates church. Those who attended St An­ histrionic skill waa only equalled by Ms Pioneer, Wllmer Outcrop, Ferguson •PfnULM* Ml WMOfMTISM and sample policy at 34 Broad street drew’s Presbyterian church on last Sun­ talent as a dramatist. His favorite role Eagle, Sandon Paystreak, Vernon News, | THE LEADERS OF MUSIC. OPTICIANS Nelson Daily News, Sandon Mining Re­ a? FORT STRICT B. L. Drury, provincial manager. * day evening will be glad of this oppor­ lest night wae in the capable hands of 44 Government St. tunity of hearing him again. James T. Galloway, who certainly took view, Midway Despatch, Kasio Kooten- the. pert with credit. Mr. Galloway, aian, Revelstoke Herald, Western So­ —St Paul’s church, Victoria West, having been intimately associated with cialist, Greenwood Times, Grand Ftorka I gr grrif $f if «nrtrr *’«*****’*’* which has recently been undergoing the late Mr. Herne in hie theatrical ven­ Gesette and Inland Sentinel. A num­ somewhat extensive repairs, will be re­ tures of late years, is able to catch the Btrnction necessary to i n the schools. ber of other newspapers have signified opened by special services next Sabbath. Jrue spirit of the roles the veteran cre­ Already universities wi bring estab­ their Intention of joining the associa­ The thirteenth uuniyeraary social will ated, and that of Nathaniel Berry I» one lished in some parts of t United States tion. for teaching cooking, an various allied Several matters of considerable im­ NOTICE be held in the church on the Wednes­ of them. The Herne plays will be safe Edison Phono­ branched of study < met-ted with day evening following, when a good pro­ in the hands of Mr. Galloway and the portance to newspaper men were die- Wishing to Increase oar already gramme consisting of sacred solos and capable people who supported him last health. cussed at considerable length, and a gen­ addresses will be presented. The admis­ evening. Of the others, Atkins Lawrence There waa also need o Irinking much eral scheme of procedure outlined, the graphs and sion will be free, but a voluntary offering more water than wee isually done. details of which will be arranged at the ] Large Sale of Teas was a good Martin Berry. The ladlqa. She advocated taking t« glasses a day. will be asked for. Miss Belle Theodore and Mias Mabel next meeting, which may possibly be Wq will, foe iq order to insure healt held at Nelson In January next, though Victor Talking Wright, were well up to the mark as Exercise waa also arery essential 1 kU Week Only, --An enthusiastic meeting of the J. B. —The regular weekjr junior Associa­ Mrs. Berry and Helen Berry respective­ the convenience of the greater number A. A- committee was held last even­ tion football match vnll be played on ly. The youngsters also acquitted them­ of members will govern both place and Reduce the price of our special blende 10c. ing, when the date for holding the bajl, Saturday afternoon at Beacon Hill be­ selves admirably, Httle Allan Groins, time of meeting. It waa decided to send Machines a circular letter to every newspaper in TEA for vis., She 5th of December, was dM\ tween the Capital "City and Central 40c. TEA for À splendid stock of machines sad firmed. Considerable progress has been the interior embodying the main fea­ 88c. TEA for school teams. The game promises to be records. All the latest popular madQ! by the sub-committee having an interesting one. Play will commence tures of the werk at present contemplat­ At regular prices three teas chargfe of decorations, sapper and music. at 1:451 -AS o’clock,r " as usoaL* and* all- players• ed by the association, with a view of songs and band selections. Over L000 records to choose 1 frem. The! first named presented several are requested to be oiWiand shortly be­ securing their earnest and practical co­ WATSON 8 HALL All kinds of «applies always 00 designs proposed for decorations, which fore that time. The Capital City team operation. It waa also decided to change TEL. 448. 85 YATES 8T. wer*approved and ordered to be carried will be selected from the following: B. the name of the association to the In* hand. c-ut. The mnsic committee asked for and Clarke, J. Barber, R. Whyte, N. Scott, tertor Press Association of. British Co­ obtained authority to procure the ser- W. Kennedy, H. Cowper, J. Petticrew, Monday after- lumbia. Laee and Fauey Work Parlors > iceR of the very best orchestra possible J. Fawcett, B. Holland, V. Wingel, J. Fletcher Bros and- to spare no expense in this direc­ Peden, E. Noble.' —The officers of the intermediate As­ Rise. B. A. Meeker tion. The design for the programme has Priestly's Genuine C branette Rain- sociation football league are considering English Point, Roysl Batten berg, and GOVBBNMENT ST. not yet been actually decided upon, bnt —At the annual general meeting of the coats for sale only what ia to be done in regard to the other band-made laces. Materials and it is understood that it will be novel and league this season. It is likely that an­ latest designs In blonwa, even lug wakMU and Cowichan Agricultural Society it was Wardrobe. bat lace, etc. Patterns designed nrder. appropriate for the occasion. The meet­ decided to hold a summer fruit and other general meeting. will be called, ing was adjon.-ned to the call of the flower and poultry *how, together with when, if more than two teams ahqw any MOODY "I-OTK -The boat taken fr*d Esquimau by inclination to play the league will be chair. The date will be announced athletic sports and other attractions, on the two deserting snila from___ H. M. 8. COR. YATES AND B!tOAl> STREETS. FOR SALE later in these columns. Dominion Day next year. The follow­ Amphlon a week ago w S' found at Port formed. The Victoria West and Capital ing were elected officers of the society City teams are the only local teams that j Perm and stock, $ roomed honte» bees Crescent by the United States customs have shown any desire to enter the •table aud outbouees, 130 scree, about 38 for 1003: Hon. president, C. H. Dickie, inspector The sailer* who took it dear, 80 sheep, 14 head of stock. 2 bores», M. P. P.; president, John McPherson, acrcss the Straits weréhet seen, and the league, but Cumberland is said to have Heaters Relined plough», mowing machine* horse hay rah» Cowichan station; firat vice-president, D. inspector who found ii was of the im­ a team which is anxious to enter. At ■nd farming Implement a. Price, $S,TIX*. THE OLD RELIABLE Alexander, Quamicham; second vice- pression that It had \etn occupied by the meeting to be called ail questions president, Wm. Forrest, Cowichan sta­ smugglers, who. fleeing 'left the boat Will be discussed and settled. It Is stat­ SW1NBRTON & ODDY ed tkat If an arrangement could be tion; secretary-treasurer, H. De M. Mel- hidden on the beach. | f* 102 GOVERNMENT ST. lin, Duncan; members of committee, reached by which Cumberland could visit PIIOIIE 746. Major J. M. Mutter, Messrs. Jas. Rob­ Nanaimo to play when a game is on with ertson, G. ti. Hadwen, D. Evans, A. a Victoria team the league might be Bell, R. E. Berkley, W. R. Robertson, ♦»♦»»♦+♦♦♦ 010 ♦ formed. It 1$ probable that a series of V. O. Duncan, P. Flêtt and H. Bonhall. games will be played between the Cap­ We’re Always Awake From Huddersfield ital City and Victoria West teams for I road, Anfl <*>- tl*. ,loo*-oat for unco 1 —“A very Interesting debate upon the the city championship. age. --- - —— k.. on* mntAIMri W*We TMffear ie subject that ‘All Cases of Contempt of axtttquality or price of otr wto- Court Should be Tried by Jury,’ waa A Select Assortoebt of the iry, upholstering, pels» held at the meeting of the Bnrrnrd Lit­ erary and Debating Society on Tuesday BBOCK * ONIONS, evening. T. Matthews supported the B FORT IF. assertion contained In the subject, Fliest Worsted TBU MS. while C. N. Haney led the negative side. The*. uu debateucuave evokedYIWIKU considerableluunu.iauig Interestihmihv and among those who took part in it Saltings Alexandra Royal College ef were Gordon M. Grant, secretary of th* —Mr. (Hiver, local manager of the EVER SHOWN IN VICTORIA. Music and Art Victoria Debating Society; Messrs. Q,. Bank of British North America, after C. Eld ridge, C. E. Tisdnll, W. McGkaney, hearing the very satisfactory report read Rose, B. Bakes and others. It h(i.$ et the annuel meeting; of the \ Tourist! •i.m been decided to hold a debate with the Association last evening, complimented |(«1 by tbe Dlftctor. Victoria Society at Victoria during the the honorary treasurer on the excellent PEDENS cimrse l. eey of season, and a committee to arrange the statement of accounts, and said the Bank * Fort It. WMb.nl Tyllor. THEM BNO SUBSTITUTE matter has been appointed."—Vancou­ would be pleased to double Its subscrip­ ver Newà-Advertiser. tion for the coming peer. : ♦♦♦♦♦ #>«»»»♦♦ held last evening, when the team was chosen to represent the Goal, R. H. Swlnerton ; backs, A. Mau apd W. Knapp; halves, R. Jaegers, T. B. fus Tye and K. Gillespie; forwards, L. York, ESQUIMAU & NANAIMO BY. GO. F. A. Futcher, K. A. Sebolefleld (captain), D. D. Rogers and A. Olllespld. ---- O----- TIMB TABLE NO. 46. BF1CDCT1VB OOT. With. noj. Northbound. THE RING. 0> U» têate Market Southbound. , Northbound. Bet-. Bun. South Now is the Time to Make Leave. Dally1. FALTZ WON. » ne doiLé street, OPF0MTH Navigation Go., Ld. Arrive. ____ ‘w",/ Baltimore, Md., Nov. 12.—"Tommy1 75 TY HALL. Victoria ...... e.o£’ P.M. Falls, the bantamweight champion of the 12.06 P.M. Your Mince Meat world, won tue decision over “Jimmy” All kinds ; eh, Game, Poultry, Vege- Shawnlgan Lake ...... 10.20 10.46 Duncans ...... 11.00 Victoria- ...... auo Deride, of Philadelphia, to-night before the tables. Fruit ., will be found In season ALASKA ROUTE-FOB SKAGWAY 10.02 ***»»*«». lake ...... Just Arrived—New Season’s Fruit. Eutaw Athletic Club. In our stori îare of the public's patron- Ladysmith .... u.66 9.10 Duncans ...... goo 4 CROWN RAISINS...... Me. per lb • Tommy Love, also of Philadelphia, was to âge solicite DIRECT. P.M. Ladyraitv ..u.. i!£ CLEANED CURRANTS...... 3 Dip. for 25c. have met Falls In a championship battle, eowei jwnieLEawoRTii •■■■■■■■w ...... 12.40 8.20 Nanaimo ...... a.41 but telegraphed late to-day that he was At. Wellington ...... 12.68 Lv. 8.00 Ar. Wellington * y.08 ■ BON TON RAISINS (beat on market)...... 2 pkge. for 25c. too aide to appear. Devine, the trainer ol Amur, Nov. 15, 11 p. m. SULTANA RAISINS...... 2 Ibe. for 25c. Love, altuougu out of condition, prepared [«PHONE MO. To Northern B. C. way ports, let • and w ^ IROUGH TICKETS TO OBOFTON NEW PRUNES*...... 5c. per lb. In snort notice to go on for 20 rounds, 15th of each month, il p. m. l^tralmk NEW PIGS ...... 10c. per lb. with the champion for 5 rounds. He gave 7^° mWeetm,neter' Tuesday and Friday, We are demonstrating Cowan's Cocoa for remainder of this week. Call the champion an argument, and landed CLBAI CE SALE OF blow for blow. In the middle of the To Ahouaet and way porta, 1st of each _8taf* leaves Nanaimo Tuesdays and Fridays on arrlvtiof train from and try it. seventh round Falls landed several rights 6PI NO GOODS month, 11 p. m. SSirtAS™■'%r~ Alben“ MOO,U" “d Thnmd^A htoTbL0 VU^S.,'SI^'îîSu,v.e.0*. and lefts on the Jaw, which sent the Phila­ oil To Cape Scott and way ports, 10th of delphian to the mat. His secoude threw each month, 11 p. m. up the sponge ss Devine got to his feet In order t nl op the estate of the late To Quatalno and way porta, 20th of each VI. Drtrtdh»^.THROUOn I«TM TICKBT8 DnTStrt VICTORIAw^«d TO cCOWICHAN.?.w^SH,ii2. 7^£.T Aim ^ Mowat & Wallace, groggy. Beury Shot ie business carried on under month. 11 p. m. Victoria, $5.00 return. , . fhe> name____ <|inry Short A Sons, at 72 6rowers, Cor. Yates end Deatlae Streets. wdnffifea pfipl will ■be opened /up on Tues- Excursion Rates in effect to all points good Saturdays and Snndnw* RUGBY FOOTSILL day, the 21 notant,' and siTy-^-all goods —wUl For particulars as to time, rates, etc., good 8rtSd.yeto4°to,rtrt l” *”em Vlut0rl* *“ Shaw“|f“ Lrt«. tlcheta FMfST GAMB SATURDAY. be offered fhle at cost. apply to nearest a gent,«or and Mrs. W. L. Jooste, H. T. Rood, J. The provincial Rugby ubuAplouwuip will Thta sale afford sportsmen an excel­ J. W. TROUP, Manager, Victoria, B. O. OEO. L. COPBTNBT. TRAFFIC MANAGER. L. Gardner, iXV. L. Harrop, Captain and be eeniesteu inis > ear us usual uy rue lent chance stock up at a small outlay. E. J. COYLE, Assistant General Passenger Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mr. aud Mrs. Lane, ^avy, h. A., of work Point bunacha, Van­ DRAKE, $£80N A HELMOKBN, Agent, Vancouver, B. C. TRAVEL HAS BEEN couver unu l ivtorui. 'lue brat game of Solicitor» for Executors. H. H. ABBOTT, General Agent, Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Daig, Mr. Doyle, Mr. Lou­ the season witi ue pmytti in this cay next Canadian don, wife and child, W. H. Carter, H. F. Saturday between me Victoria and R. Hill. Jamej Dalxiel, Mr. Heick, Miss E. it-uius. l*iay wi«l commence at 3 p. Pacific,Coast Steamship Ca. Pacific M. Salmon, Miss M. Me Naught, Miss E. suuip at the i -uiedouiu ground*. ►. 'lUe league, it Is expected, will be well PAIN AND McNalight, Misa L. K. Bourke, Mrs. conttwteu tais year, ail teams being fairly FOS Etta Love, Allan McKay, A. T. Hut­ evenly luaicueu, and all etiunily determined And Soo Pacific Line chinson, Gordon Ell, J. T. Atherton, J. to carry oif tue cuampiouahlp trophy.. Al- IPERHANCINC Soctb-Eastern N“gS* O. Canning, A. J. Robinson, Mr. Car­ luough Victoria wui suiter woroewuat from FEW PEOPLE ARE HOW tue mss ot tieholencld aud Gillespie, two son, Gray Buchanan, W. Wateçhouse, of their best pluyera, u strong enort will WORLD’S SCENIC ROUTE COMING FROM DAWSON U. O. Sheppard, Vernon Earle, Rev. A. Ve to capture tne championship from & Mellon, Alaska. * "Sewart, Miss Carson. Mrs. Heick, Alex. the Terminal City team. te» Street LEAVE VICTORIA, 6 P.M. Young, Mrs. Young aud children and H. A. n£ub whl Uke P‘«ce on Saturday. City of Topeka, Nov. 1, 13, 26, Deo. 7^ LOWEST RATES. BEST SERVICE. TICKETS TO J2nd, between the Victoria and Vancouver LEAVE SEATTLE, 9 A. M. To all points In Canada and the United P. MePhee. teams at the Caledonia grounds. In fact, Staten. The fastest and beat equipped KOOTENAI, — • w il_ ou the 22nd there will be what might be City of Seattle or City of Topeka, Nor. train crossing the Continent. —- non Qty Floated and on H„r Way 1. 7, 13, 19. 26, Dec. 1, 7. and every sixth DAWSON CITY AFLOAT. W termed, a grand football tournament be­ day thereafter. CANADIAN, tween the team* of the Capital and Ter­ JAPAN AND CHINA. to Seattle—Rlthet's Report for Steamer Senator reported on arriving minal City. Both thé senior. Intermediate AMERICAN AND ou the Sound from Nome the other day and Junior tenme wUl Come here on that ATHENIAN ...... NOV. 17 October. date. The Junior match will take place EMPRESS OF CHINA ...... DEC. 1 EUROPEAN POINTS that the steamer Dawson City, which in the morning, the Intermediate early in For San Francisco EMPRESS OF INDIA...... DEC. 29 WÛ8 wrecked on October 12th on Golov­ the afternoon, and the senior later. A : : «Toi S LEAVE VICTORIA, 8 P. M. HONOLULU, FUI, AUSTRALIA. in Bay, is again afloat and on lier way will be played at the Caledonia grounds. neeo, Nov. 6, 20, DecT6. MIOWERA ...... NOV. 14 to Seattle, although oa the trip south Next Saturday’s match with the Sbldlers eston 8matllla. Nov. 10, 26, Dec. 10. AOBANGI ...... DEC. 12 SHOBTESÏÂND That the winter season has set its Is likely to prove a struggle worth seeing, M City of Puebla, Nov. 15, 80, Dee. IS. the Nome liner saw nothing of leer. The the members of both teams being In the Steamer leaves every fifth day thereafter. 210 AN A ...... JAN. 9 seal on northern waterways was evi­ Senator also brought news that the best of trim. The local team will make a Steamers connect at Ban Franalaco with denced when the steamer Amur arrived steamer Corwin ia fast in the ice near hard struggle to win their first game, Ca ige Maker, Company’s steamers for ports In California, r foil partietlculara an to timev rates. from Skagway yesterday afternoon. while the Garrison aggregation Is also de­ Mexico and Humboldt Bey. ' QUICKEST LINE Teller City, and that it is. doubtful whe­ termined not to be beaten. iksmlth. For further information obtain folder. apply te There were few passenger» from Daw ther she will be able to free herself be- Bight ia reserved to change steamers or B. J. COYLE, son, and those who did come from that for the break-up next .spring. VICTORIA v. NANAIMO. sailing dates. A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B.G. St Paul, Duluth, point had made the ti^P to the Coast Etc. F. BITHET A OO., Agents, 61 Wharf HTH. ABBOTT, Nome passengers report that the Unit­ Next Saturday tbo intermediates journey 86 Government Street, before navigation had entirely ceased. to Nattalmo for the purpose of playing the 8t, Victoria. B. O. Minneapolis, Chicago ed States military authorities at that I Broad I • Between Pandora GEO. W. ANDREWS, Northwestern Pas­ Victoria, B. a AND POINTS EAST. There was no snow on the ground at Intermediate team of that city. From all senger Agent. point are much incensed pver the failure accounts the Nanaimo team has been train­ Johnson. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. tikagway, but the weather was cold aud of the North Coast Lighterage Company ing hard for the game. The local team la TICKET OFFICE, 118 James Bt., Seattle. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Oersu- skating was one of the orincipal pas­ to land 120 tons of government freight In the best of condition and confident of ♦»e«»e»ee»eeee ~ W. MILLER, Genl. Agent, Ocean Dock, DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SRRVICBt being able to defeat their opponents. Con­ Seattle. AND SCENERY UNEQUALLED. times. Stages were rudnlng between from the steamship Garonne while in SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, White Horse and Dawson, but feflr peo­ tinual training under the careful super­ For Rates, Folders, and Full In format low» that port. The consignment was return vision of Prof. Bob Foster haa done won­ 4 New Montgomery St. regarding Eastern Trip, call on or address, ple were travelling. Those who came ed to Seattle. Perishables, potatoes, ders, gnd the boy a are looking forward to “uBVELOrKH. I D. DUNANN, Gen. Passenger Agent, he K. J. BURNS, General Agent. south on the Amur were: Mr. Jamie­ cabbage and other green stuff composed the straggle with keen delight. Runs have 10 Market 8t., Ban Francisco. son, who brought two wild cats south been held at reasonable Intervals. The real meat wUl enlarge 75 Government Street, Victoria. the |shipment. , team follows: Full back, N. Gowen; three- en and undeveloped ESTATE OF CHARLES TODD, DE­ for shipment to Australia; P. T. Serris, quarter backs, C. Berkely, H. Patton, B. -, and remove all wetit- CEASED. ■>. B. C. DBNM8TON, G. W. P. A., J. .Kennedy, B. S. Veraeske, A. Wer- relative to the genito EKL •12 Ftrrt Arenne, (kettle, Week. MARINE NOTES. Gallop and R. MacDonelf; half backs, U Foote and W. Sweet land; forwards, W. “ system. Particulars ciske, E. W. Rorke, E. D. Rorke, Geo. In sealed envelope. Csr.Omn* Granam, Mrs. Granam, Miss Fagtkon, The customs officers of Port Angeles Bluckbourn (centre), 8. Shanks, T. Clayton. Notice Is hereby given that all persona and seised a white colored 16-foot boat on Carrol, D. Wlllemar, J. Flnlalson, L. He(th Appliance Co., Safe having any claim against the estate of T. T. English, Mrs. J. M. Murray, J. E. Sweeny and G. Simpson. Depelt Bldg., Seattle. Charles Todd, deceased, late of Metla- Yatas Stras the beach near Port Crescent last week. kaditla, British Columbia, Indian agent, I5>8reat Northern Barton, Mary Morrison, J. E. Moran, GAME AT VANCOUVER. Yffi.WH* xJ. J>. Ldmsdy, C. Nicholson, John Mc­ The craft is supposed to have come are required to send particulars of such 75 Government Street, Victoria, B.G. ~ from tliis city, and to have been hidden On December 3rd the local team la MEN ANO WOMEN. claim to the undersigned on or before the Kean, P. D. Edwards, E. A. Tectis, scheduled to#play a return game with noth day of January, 1906, after which 9 ------J. FI McCoy, L. L. Loua, P. Madson, away on the beach. It will now be con Um Mr « for sanstnral date the executrix will proceed to distri­ e WHEN GOING TO Passenger» can leave and arrive dally by- fiscated and sold. Vancouver at the Terminal City. diwb.rgee.lDaamwstions, B. Seilurg, Jack Sellurg, M. R. Jamie­ TRAINING HARD. IrrlUtlona or utaerstioM bute the assets amongst the" persons en- steamers Rosalie or Majestic, connecting: Tug Csar has resumed service, towing of a.coii membraa*. titled thereto, having regard only to the at Seattle with overland flyer. son, John Wilke, B. S. Mackhy, G. M Messrs. K. Sebolefleld and A. Gillespie Pel nl we, end aot eetrin- St Paul, Chicago, New York the railway barge between Vancouver are training hard la order to get la shape claims of which she shall then have had JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE, Norris^ H. Gagne, G. |W. Tixley, P. gent or fokoaow Fortnightly Sailings. Porter, J. W. Manley, H. Baxter, J. and Ladysmith, and the Pilot has been for Joining the All-Canadian team on their Dated thta 80th day of October, 1902. > r Butera Canadian Points temporarily laid up. tour of the Old Country. Every alternate SHINANO MARU will leave Nov. 18th, Wise, D. Patterson, J. H. Langley, G. evening they take a live-mile run, and on GREASE A GREASE. / TA KB TBB 1902, for China, Japan and Asiatic ports. When the steamer Tees left Pprt Victoria, B. O., Solicitor» for the-Exec K. J. BURNS, General Agent. C. Mellott, Mrs. Melldtt, Florence Har­ returning place themselves In care of the trlx. Isabella Maria Ingram ToddT per and Grace Rodgers. Simpson the overdue halibut fishing experienced trainer. Bob Footer, who la Circular mal en imum. Northern Pacific Railway, Both pilots of the last steamers ran? schooner Nellie G. Thurston was in doing all In his powte to put the boys In port. such condition as will enable them to do Atlantic Steamship Sailings iûng'on the Yukon—-the Thistle and La credit to the city they represent when Notice la hereby given that I, the under­ And Enjoy a Bide on the France—were passengers. The La pitted against some of the strongest teams signed, intend to apply to the Board of of Ireland, Scot land and England. Licensing Commissioners for the City Montreal. France was still fast in the ice about Victoria, at the next sitting thereof, to Famous North Coast l.imited Lake Ontario—EHder-Dempeter ...Nov. 2» 100 miles this side of Dawson with two VICTORIA FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. transfer from myself to Hugh Grieve of The only up-to-date train crossing the con­ ' St. John. scow loads of meat when the Amur left the license to sell spirituous or fermented tinent. Thta train is made up of Elegant Lake Erie—Blder-Dempster ...... Dec. 5 Skagway, and it was thought that she liquors by retail on the promise» known as Lake Megantlc—Elder-Dempater ... Dec. 11 Fire Station Telephone. 638. the "Imperial Hotel,” situate at the corner New Veatlbuled Pullman and Tourist Lake Champlain—Elder-Dempster . .Dec. lib would have to remain in this imprisoned 3— Birdcage W’k. add Superior St. James B. View and Douglas streets, Victoria, Sleepers, electric lighted and steam heated. Parisian—Allan Une ...... Nov. 22 condition until the general thaw coines. 4— Carr and Slmcoe Sts., James Bay. B. C. ^Steamship ticket» on sale to all European « varia»— ___... r ...... I ...S0V.2E next spring. It ia said that the steamer 8—Michigan and Meesteh 8ta., James Bay. Dated the 4th day of September, 1902. Tunisian—Allan Line ...... Dec. 6 6— Measles and Niagara Rti.. James Bay. F. W. VAN SIC KLIN. For farther Information apply to Corinthian—Allan Une...... bad broken down, and it was while re­ 7— Montreal and Kingston Sts., James Bay. A. D. CHARLTON, C. B. LANG, ...... Dec 18 G. P. A., General Agent, pairs were being effected that she was 8— Montreal and Slmcoe Sta., James Bay. No. 1 ant No. 2ire told In Victoria at Ivernla—Cunard Une...... Nov^M ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. 8—Dallas Bd. and Slmcoe Bt., James Bay. Appliestl00 will be made by the under­ Portland, Ore. Victoria, B.a frown in. 14—Vancouver and Burdette Sts. nil responsible Drr stores. Saxonla—Canard Une...... Dec. B The Aaur left Skagway on Saturday LEAGUE MATCH. 18—Douglas and Humboldt Sta. signed at the next meeting of the Board of New York. Licensing Commissioners for the Otty of Lucanl*—Canard Line .... 4. last. On the previous night the mill The third of the series of Assoclstlon 16—Humboldt and Rupert Sta. Victoria for the transfer of the license to ....Nov.22 telonging to Captain William Moore and foutesU mutches ot the District League 21—Yates and Broad Sta. CBS. Etruria—Canard Une ...... Nov. 2» 23— Port and Government Sta. sell beer, spirits and ether fermented Campania—Cunard Une ...... Dec. B others was burned to the ground. With will be played on Saturday afternoon at Notice is hereby ven that sixty days liquors by retail at the Oapltol Saloon, Majestic—White Star Une .. Beecou thu between the Uarrtaoe and 24— Yates and Wharf Sta. number 7 Yates street, Victoria, from -----Dec. 28 the crude appliance available for fight­ Victoria West elevens, both these teams 25— Johnson and Government Sts. from this date 1 in 4 making application Are You Celtic—White Star Une ....Nov. 28 ing the fire the conflagration got a tre­ 26— Douglas St., between Fort sad View. to the Honorable Chief Comntii Robert Williams to W. F. Craig and A. O. Germanic—Whlto Star Une ...... Dec. 8 are making their hret appearance In a 27— Headquarters Pire Dept., Cormorant St ef Lands and Work ’or permission to par- McDonald, of Victoria. Teutonic—White Star Line ., .... .Dec. IO mendous start before water could be league match, aud the strength of the re­ 31—View and Blanchard Sta. chaae the fbllowlni leacrtbed land In the Dated this 17th day of October. 1908. St. Paul—American Line .... -----Nov. 28 brought to bear on it. Upwards of one spective aggregations Is not known. That 82—Fort and Quadra Sta. Bey ward District of iritteh Columbia, via.; ROBERT WILLIAMS. Going East? New York—American Une ...... Dec. 8 tue match will be well contested there is, Lot 87» Say ward - itrlct, containing 168 Philadelphia—American Une . -----Dec. K> hundred people acted as volunteer fire­ however, little doubt. The sohller» have 84—Yates and Cook Sts. Then be sure your tickets read via men, and worked with all their might, 86— Cadboro Bay Rd. and Stanley Are. • lei the Astoria—Anchor Une ...... ___ Nov. 2» been busy for some time past preparing 36—Junction Oak Bay and Cadboro Bay Rda. Dated 26th ISeptee n, 1002...... Dec. B bat despite all efforts the mill was for the struggle, while the Victoria Wmc 87— Cadboro Bay and Richmond Bde. ADO 'HUB BB. THOMAS. Application will be made by the under­ Columbia—Anchor Line ...... Dec. IS destroyed. The origin of the fire could boys may be relied upon to make a good Quadra and Pandora Sta. signed at the next meeting of the Board Fer nil Information apply to cot be ascertained, but it is supposed bid for the cbamplonsulp. The local team tham and Blanchard Bta. of Licensing Oommloetonere for the City H. H. ABBOTT, haa not yet been decided upon, but will be edonta and Cook Sts. Take notice that it the expiration of that it started in a sawdust heap. The ready for publication to-morrow. Seme thirty days from tl date 1 Intend to ap­ of Victoria, to be held after the expiration North-Western 86 Government BL, 45— Spring Ridge. mill cost the Moore town site people $10,- of those from whom the team will be se­ ply to the Honora » the Chief Commis- of one month from this date, for the trans­ < Agent for All Unan 46— North Chatham St. and Stanley Are. ■louer of01 LendsLianas amsn< Works for permission fer of the license to eelk beer, spirits and 000, and had sufficient work ahead to lected follow: L. Sewell. O. Okell. ' U. AI-Doogtas» and Discovery Bta. to lease far fishing np other fermented liquors by retail at the Jacobsen K Baker, J. Stewart, H. Stew- Sfl-4fev8hm„ ment and Princess Sta. ■rpoeee the foreshore, Ocean Steamship Unee Connect with keep it in operation ({or the winter sea- Including the right attachedat third*, la 8t. George’s Hotel, Brenlmalt road, Vic­ the Dally Trains of art. 1. Hutcheson, (1. M. Andrews, T. K-Ktaf“ "’ * *Bd. and Second St. Otter District, ttôt ag toria. from Stephen Harold RobHn and Crocker, W. Falratl, C. Falralt, B. Griffin. 54—Fountain, Dougina St. and Hillside. ------r* m7 property. Sec­ PhllUp Cromble to Hugh Simpson, of Es­ 56—Oakland» Fire Hall. tion 81. commencin at a poet pleated at The only line now making UNION high water mark 1 the southeast corner quimau, British Columbia. DEPOT connections at 8T. PAUL RATES STILL DROPPING. BABKKYBALL 61—Cormorant and Store Sta. of reld section, th. ;e westerly, following Dated this 5th day of November, 1902. THEWHITE PASS AND . PROTEST UPHELD. • Discovery and Store Bta. the shore line to 1 > southwest corner ef K H. ROBLIN. and MINNEAPOLIS with all B. P. Rithet, in their monthly freight S3—John and Bridge Sta. P. CROMBIB. Yesterday afternoon m meeting of the said Section Si, 1 l Including the fore­ through trains from the Padfle end shipping report for October, says: ------*------Victoria Went. shore and1 land cc red with water. Coast. YUKON ROUTE. delegates from the diffluent clubs coutewt- >»BPH POURUIER. “The downward tendency of grain ing the senior basketball league was held, THE BHORTBSE LINE; THE At Skagoay, Alaska. FOR WHITE HORSE freights noted in our last month’s re­ wneu the protest entered by the J. B, A. rtgi;hta _are______rrenrva__d by AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. A. team agalust some ot the decisions of Beqaknalt 4 Nanaimo Railway Company FINEST TRAINS, THE LOWEST The new Une of stage coaches on the port has continued, and without any de­ Notice is hereby ▼en that thlrtg dags within that tract of land bounded en the RATES; THE FASTEST TIME, WINTER TRAIL makes possible contl»w- mand rates are very hard to quote. the umpires in connection with last Sat­ FP-TODATE EDITOR urday evening's match with the Victoria after date I latent apple to the Chief south by the south boundary ef Cemex ' Between ->ee travel throughout the year te De when Spot tonnage is in fair supply, but West* team was considered. After some Commissioner of t ___■ed Worts______hr District, on tbo east by the Straits ef ad other pointa. discussion It was decided to uphold the tow of Uw forr.h«To< BooteweleV Beeck Gworfla, on the north by the 66th parallel MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, CHI­ For particular» apply to owners refuse to accept the low rates Alphonse Caron, of L’Bcho, "31 oatmagny, and on the west by the boundary of tbs E. J. FRANCIS Bays lu their protest, and consequently Cowtohoe DlotrfcV------S’m. B. RargeM, - ^ CAGO, OMAHA. KANSAS C*Y, NCI8 LEE, ruflng. The nominal figure Is about 15s. the game WÜJ have to.be played over. The Gives News That Will Both Inter­ mractac »t l port — L N. Railway Land Grant. Traffic Manager, Three charters are reported for Sydney, date set for the. replaying of the mutch est and Benefit His Readers. ptond oe the eeet s « ef laid Intoed. Mid LEONARD H. SOLLY, AND ALL POliPB BAST. Dexter Horton Bldg., Seattle* extending 40 ehnll InII _a northweeMet,_ Australia, from San Francisco, at 15s., Is the 28th Inst. The up-to-date editors of to-day are For .complete information, nob and one from Tacoma at 20s., but these The meeting was attended by five dele­ direction tow 1/d. O tt, Point. your local agent, or write gates, Including f. Marchant, who occu­ awakening to the fact that the ilia of, Dttnd Jnlf 14th, * F. W. PARKER, figures cannot be duplicated. Lumber pied the chair. A vote bAng taken result­ the body politic are of small consequence It. B. General Agent, Spokane Falls & Northern I’y Co., freights are steady, with slight varia­ ed In a tie, two votes for the Bays and two when compared with the ills of the body Nettes is hereby given that we intend 151 Yeeler Way, Seattle» tions, and as the demand is good its in­ for Victoria West. The chairman was then human. The man who has Dyspetwia . Notice l. hereby «ten that M dagt after to apply to the Board of Licensing Oom- Neiaoo & Ft Slteppard fi’y Co., fluence on rates may be looked for before called upon to give the deciding vote, date I Intend te artr to Ot. Chief Oeen- mtaelonera at their next sitting for n ÔOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOÔ which went In favor of the Bays. The cares little whether the tariff ia high ■tottoew ef Leede>d Worte tor a h transfer from us to The Savoy, Limited, of led Moontoin I’y Co., long. Victoria West team has agreed to play the or low. Hla troubles are nearer homo. of the foreehon of Setewwlo'o Bert, C the license to sell spirituous and fermented "We quote freights as follows: Grain, match over, although the members of the It ia not to be wondered at then. If Oban Dtntrlot, Tatooneer Island, t__ liquors by retail on the premises situate at Washington & C. jt.R’y, Ban Francisco to Cork, f. o., 16s. to 20s.; association are of the opinion that there newspaper men who live by providing menclng at a part rtrted Bwlto Mirtitdh No. 107 Government street, Victoria, X Portland to Cork, f. o., nominal; Ta­ was no reason for a protest. The Bays pieced oa the Met elke of Mid Inland, and 0., and known as «the “Savoy.” 357935 Vu., Vie., * L contend that the Victoria West linesman, other* with information should hasten extending 40 t*xln[ fat a nonthnartenj Dated the 20th October, 1902. coma and Seattle to Oork, f. o., nominal. Jones, gave that tdnm free shots that «were to place at the disposal of their readers, JACKSON * M'DONELL. “The...... RV&N. Co. ‘Txmrber, British Columbia or Puget not warranted. The Victoria West execu­ knowledge of any remedy that will ■ntSt"n-»BiDa Sound to Sydney, 30s. to 31*. 3d.; Mel­ tive states that this could not be, as the The only nil rail route between pointe linesman has not in any case the power alleviate their sufferings. It is the beet A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil­ east, west and south to Rowland, Nelson. bourne or Adelaide, $7s. 6d.; Port Pirie, i.ews that could be given to them. Grand Forks and Republic. Connecta at 30& 3d.; Fremantle, 47s. 6d.; Shanghai, to give free shots. In any case, the disal­ Notice to hereby «hen that SO day, after waukee k. Bt. Paul Railway, known all Spokane with the Greet Northern, North­ lowance of two points disputed would not So evidently reasons Alphonse Citron, dote I Intend to epty to the Chief Oem- over the Union an the Great Railway, run­ Kiao-Chau, 35s. to 40s.; Taku, 40s.; have altered the score to the Bays' ad­ editor and proprietor of L’Bcho de ern Pacific and O. R. A N. Co. for point» Vladivostok, 37». 6d. to 40s.; West vantage. mlMleaer of Lent, hi Worhe for e tow Every Business ning the “Pioneer Limited" trains every Montmagny. Over hie signature in hit of the foreehon ef Here Island, Cowlehan Coast, 8. A., 37s. (id. to 40s.; South District, commencing et a poet merited A. day and night between St. Paul and Chica­ paper he says: go,. and Omaha and Chicago, “The only Africa, 57s. (id. to 60s.; U. K. or Con­ i ‘‘Do yon know Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- H. McBride, placed ’on the northeeeterly Connects at Nelron^vlte the E. R. A N» tinent, 02s. tid. VICTORIA v. NAVT. ■here of eeid blent and extending 41 perfect trains in the world.” Understand: Co. for Kank> chain» la a noithweterly direction. Connection# are made with ALL Tranacon Connects* iW irlth rii^&Greeow The hockey trtim of the Royal Navy Is “I the undersigned know them as the A. U. M'tiUlDB. tinental Lines, assuring to passengers the wood and Be c. MIOWERA SAILS TO-MORROW. one of considerable strength this year, and best thing for Dyspepsia, Every per- Dated JtNr ntt. 1MB. ■bar that be con got Buffet so trains between Spo- therefore the match scheduled to take place beat service known. Luxurious coacfce* kane am Both, saloon and freight departments on Saturday at Oak Bay park between the son suffering from this terrible malady electric lights, steam heat, of a verity Aug. 17th, Î96R; of the steamer Miowera will be well fill­ local team aud tin< sailors’ aggregation Is ought to use them as I have, «nd I am Take notice that It the expiration of equalled by no other line. being looked forward to with a great deal thirty days from thta date I Intend to ed when the vessel sails for Australia sure he would be satisfied." apply to the Hooonibie tha'Ofaltff Oomrok- CUTS AN© See that your ticket read» via “The Mil­ 9.26 a.m, Spokane of Interest by enthusiasts. Play will com­ If every editor who has suffered and waukee" when going to any point In the 10.30 a.m. Rowland to-morrow. In the 'ship’s cargo there mence nt 3 p. m. sharp. Both team» hare aloner of Lands and Vorke for permission 7.15 a.m. 8.00 p.m. will be 100 tons of dressed hogs for the round relief would speak out as Mr. to lease for fishing pWposee the foreshore, United States or Canada. AU ticket agents been training for Saturday’s match, and including the rfchts ittached thereto, In ILLUSTRATIONS sell them. 11.07 a.m. MU!Itory I Forks . 8.66 p.l Australian market, Mho first important the game, which is the first of the season Caron has done, the gederal run of the Cowlehan District, ooamieneing at a poet For rates, pamphlets or ether Informa­ 9.20 a.m. .... 5.46 ,.1 for the local tdam, will likely prove most manlty would be relieved of a large share Of every «nd made, in Victoria by tion, address, 1C 80S. consignment of the kind to be ever for- even and exciting. The Navy tea mi Is de­ planted on thewMth Store 6t Bed well Har- warded to that part of the world from of the burdens of this life. e?' Pender Island, tie same being the the J. W. CASEY, H. 8. ROWE, ' Agent, termined to give Victoria a hard game, southtkWeet corner ofot A. MtMcVhcreoti'e Trav. Pass Agent, General Agent, «ne, Wneh Eastern Canada, 'and a large quantity and with this end In view the aggregation tbenee following the shore line MttwnrdlT PORTLAND, OREGON. 1------:------of Eastern manufactured goods. The has been altered considerably from that FORBIONBM MUST PAT. R. M. BOYD. Com’! Agt., Seattle, WMI which m<4t defeat at the banda of the Ter­ forty chains, ini extending nenwmd, «8(1 «>* raloon list will be as follows: E. A. minal City players, and Is reported to be Including the foreebore and land cotered fi. €. Photo-Eng. Co. Shiel, Staley Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E J. one of the strongest and best combinations Pekin, Not. 12,-The Chlneee gorern- with water. Baker, Mr. anil Mrs. O. D. Miller, Him ever put together by the Navy. The Vic­ ,ore,gn “'“lotor. Dated title 11th day ^'pHaSsoî?2' taken at Julia Miller, Mins Mary Miller, Mrs. R toria team Is also one of the beat that has that for the textile. Imported Into the Office. OEM'S INSTITUTE--* H. D. White, Mr*. A. W. Davies, Miss represented this city. The players are All ntertor hereafter foreigner, most pay , In the best of trim, and although the loaa likln duty of (4 per cert, the namJdSti tj mu mm, tictoiu. m. Dnries, A. B. S. White. K. F. Brown, T. of Sebolefleld will be keenly felt this sea­ Intend to apply to t OUnf Oom- PATENTS WdmoS^S, M”. A. W. Lemvert, son the acquisition of Knapp, one of the a* charged Chinese Importers. ■nr of Land, and we tor s Isom Proceed In Hi natte ■—ope* no* 0 p.m. to 10 p.e, Arthtoei Vfff. » « ?a”ke' Mr Col*B. Mr rottttm? Terminal City cracks, will In a. great mea­ > fhrtghuta f if her, 'Caw- Iniiku dftke 'leeerde cerefnlly ■ ’■alto for totgolnto, Mr. Rhode. Min Klw-xlnnd, Mix Helen sure countertmlanee this. Vlrioria may Snmnel L Clemen. (Mark Twain) lwe end renew, ttren. Cell eg write 'fer Ike InrtJtntn to fNa *or tfee m* of Mt- now be said to hare one of the strongest been obliged to cancel - - * ■ en aadrtlpplag generally, la well mp. sSm ! ■MU-lf-r' Ml,, Sarre,. Mr. .ml Mm. hack divisions In the province, and there «■BT ptoti with pnpert and a Urtrtxt, ban. RW». Mr .ml Mm. T. I, Whit., Atoi. Is no doubt that the forward line will not mente__ for the^ time being, --!1.------It kU nrepo ROWLAND BRITTAN, Lett»,, nay be Met bare to .wall «hla». ti -Krymner, S. Studholme, Dr. Berger, Mr. be found backing In speed and accuracy of «ÇCWmt of the alarming Illness Xtetert if litem tne MS be had for mh shooting. A meeting ot the local club was* his wife at Riverside, on the Hudson Deled hly 14tit lhOL& ***' wwEs&'rzz or a p. umt * co.. 1 VIOTÔBIA DAILY TIMES, TJBIJ >AY, NOVRMBKB 13, 190fl.

where pupils should attend. The super­ ♦ WEEKLY WRATHRR intendent of education took the ground that the government having such an Im­ Victoria. Met fa§0*ce, THEY DISCUSSED portant part in providing for the schools 6th to 11th. tjfltf I La* ffte GOLD DUST twins do. the city superintendent should have this Provincial Dtw$. The weather daring day» of power as the only safeguard which the this week was abnormally ___ stormy, This unusual void wave ly In tne CHINESE PUPILS department had. The law was not alter­ season was caused by the ard move- ed, and he would say that the statement ment of ân extensive eti rea which made by the principal of the South 1AXDOR, tiret appeared off tne turn DOMINION OF CANADA Ward school that the trustees could say Island on the ulgat of * (2” Two more, aldermen need to be elected Luring the next tew days The Pride AMENDMENTS TO LAW when tlie pupils could attend was la- to complete the city counçil, though it »out u n ard aid became teneT**1 correct. now has à quorum. The nominations while St themuune tune a; SYNOPSIS OF BMLATI0I8 If the city superintendent was pre- take place on the ITth inst. barometer area appeared of the House WILL BE ASKED FOR britleh Columbia auu tne j Por Disposal of Minérale on Domialea where the pupils could attend was in- area was accouipwniea b; That’s the electric light—everybody en­ the event of such a school district bfing vouonneed joys Its use—everybody from the tiniest Lends in Manitoba, ttu JTortbwsat KAMLOOPS. void wave, strong uorthpri a, wnd by tot of the household to Grandpa In hi» created, rule that the Chinese pupils Thursday, btn, a genetul ail occur- easy chair and sllppera, who needs his Territories, and th# Taken toe* should attend that school, they might Kamloops drill hall for the Rocky red amooutlug to several li on Vun- glasses for his reading. We make a specl- In Meantime Room Will Be Provided for take the course proposed by Trustee Mountain Rangers is nearing çomple- couver leiauu, norm of Vit uud on slty of wiring for electric lighting, but­ Boggs. But it was Dr. Hall who had lion. The hardwood maple flooring bus ! Î* fewer Mululanu. By t| Bu rning of tons to turn It on and off—everything Orientals in North Ward arrived snd will be ,a.d without W 1 “grf bud fallen which makes and aids electric lighting In COAL. taised the question of putting the Chin- to 10 above The Rangers anticipate opening the hall house, ofllce or ptore. We await your School. tse pupils in a separate room in the In Kootenay, while bn tin Lower Main- orders. I lands stay be pnrcbaaeO at SUM North Ward school. with their annual dance. laud the loweat temperati V « degrees, a» IW w M »«♦»«»♦> iwifMta» bolding ft». Miner’s set aside a room for the junior Chinese of the city superintendent did not go as uot ouly lu this vicinity, but down the OartUlcstea may .Main entry for a----- pupils in North Ward school, while the far as Trustee Drury would have them ■10LSO». Coast to California, where both southerly gules and heavy ruins octsmd. In this DEALERS IN- board will in the meantime wait upon understand, even with white children. The canvass of a portion of the town A Fri» Miaer’, Certlilcate to mu tad tm The present divisions called districts, if which has been made in the interests vicinity rgtn fell upon ev#y flalay of the the council of public instruction and ask week, and a httfc the m or men year* M exceeding flee, np* they choose, created for convenience, had of the Nelson Agricultural and Indus­ «tth. payment la advance et S10.00 par ana am for an amendment to the School Act. no validity. Only the council of public trial Association has resulted in the ad­ As the cold waves paksE eastward for an Individual, and from «60.00 t; There were present Trustees Mrs. instruction could create a school dis­ dition of nearly 200 members, and when across the territories it wib aocotnpanied per annum ter a company, according I» by several inches of snow, particularly fn Jenkinson, Messrs. Matson. Drury, Hug- trict. the returns from the outside districts are the northern portions. TW lowest tem­ capital frett. Jay ami Boggs. Trustee Boggs urged that the setting in it Is expected that this total will be perature recorded In the feeltorles this s, Dolls, Notions, Etc. Â T*— Miner bavins discovered mineral Johns Bros, asked for the contract for apart of a room in the North Ward swelled to 300 at the least. As laid season was 84 below sero * Battleford on Ie p|kee may locate a claim 1.800x1,600 feet the 8th. V; •applying wood to the city schools. It school still left open the objection of the down in the constitution the objecta of Will find it to their advantage to inspect our stock of the by marking ent the eame with two legal Victoria—Amount of bright sunshine, 6 Posts, bearing location aotic* one * was stated that the patronage would be Chinese children mixing with the white the association are to encourage the hours snd 48 minutes; rein, 1.77 Inch; children on the playground. agricultural, horticultural, mining, stock snow, .80 Inch; highest tempttsturc, 56 on lines before placing their orders. e«b end on tbe Une of tbe lode or vela. divided among the different dealers. The Tbe claim ■kali be recorded within flftew communication was received and filed Trustee Mrs. Jenkinson could not i raising and industrial interests of south­ loth; lowest, 84 on 8th. eastern British Columbia. New Westminster—Haln and melted days If located w)tbln tea mile, of-e A comm union tion was received from in the face of the instructions from the snow, 1.47 Inch; highest IrSperature, 64 Uig Recorder’» Office, one addltlooalday * Hon. J. D. Prentice appointing the education department how the trustees ou 10th; and lowest, 28 oB Stb. lowed ter every additional t«o mil* « school trustees a body corporate for the could separate them, no matter how MEW WESTMINSTER. Kamloops—Snowfall, ti biche*; highest J. PIERCY & CO., fraction. Tbe f* for recording a dale to management of the Victoria College. much the trustees wanted to do so. Rev. and Mrs. A. Silva White are to temperature, 38 on 11th; and Wwvst, lo on «6.00. held a reception in the new rectory for 8th. The city-clerk forwarded a copy of a Superintendent Eaton, in essaying to Barkervllle—Snowfall, 2 li highest Wholesale Drv Goods. . Victoria, B. C. A* toeat «100.00 meet be expended * tbe resolution passed by the city council, give his opiàion in the matter, said that the parishioners of 8t. Barnabas's. temperature, .‘16 on 10th ami. flth; lowest, claim each year or paid to tbe Mining .. with respect to the establishment of an­ he must differ from some whose opin­ Rev. Archibald Ewing, late of the 14 below on 8th. corder In Hen thereof, when «60H00 toe other school district, which would em­ China Mission of the Presbyterian Dawson—Highest tempers ti 8 on 8th, be* expended or peld the locator may. ions he regarded with the greatest re­ 9th and 10th; lowest, 16 be" on 6th. brace Chinatown. It was laid on the spect. He thought the first business of church, delivered an „ interesting lec­ The following Is tbe soi ry of the upob having a enrvey made and upon cow- table. ture in- the West Presbyterian church weather for October, 1002: plying with other requirements, porche* the board should have been to have as­ tbe land at «1.00 * acre. Geo. Phillips wrote suggesting that certained the truth of certain allega­ ball on his «xperieucee in the Orient. Precipitation. the school children might be interested The occasion was the annual thank- Inches. Permission may be granted by the mm. tions made apparently in good faith by teg of the Interior te locate claim» ketale- in the musical festival which it is pro­ the petitioners. One of the allegations offering service of the Women's Foreign Victoria, V. I...... 1.0» posed to hold in the city. A committee Missionary Society and the attendance Beaver Lake, V. 1...... 2.15 Dr. Williams’ lag Iron and mica, also copper, to the To- was that the sanitary conditions of the Gold at renin, V. I...... 3.29 bw Territory, of * eras not exceedi* of the hoard, consisting of Trustees Jay, homes from which the Chinese pupils was very good. After the address and Albernl, V. 1...... 4.82 *00 era*. Huggett and Matson, was appointed to came Were such as to be a menace to services a pleasant social hour was French Creek. V. I. 8.40 look into the matter. spent. Nanaimo, V. I...... ;J...... 2.07 The potent for a mining location obeli the health of the other pupils. He had Kuper island ...... 2.96 H. Donnell asked how frequently the addressed a letter to the Mayor giving Vancouver ...... 4.72 SSlXZSZBiZUtSR'» - «• cleaning of the windows in the Manual Point Atkinson (Caulflelds) ...... 4.48 Optical Parlors the address of all the Chinees pupils PLACER MINING, MANITOBA AND TH* * Training school should be done, and call­ attending that school, and asking that New Westminster ...... i...... 3.86 The Duncan city mill plant, owned by Point Garry ...... i...... 2.63 N. W. T„ EXCEPTING THE YUKON ing attention to the fact that they ah examination should be made. No re­ <3. O. Buchanan of thia city, la being re- TERRITORY. - . a qnired attention. It was referred to the Coquitlam ...... 6.06 , 106 Government Street, Near Yates port had been received as yet in this moved to Creeton, and will In future be Chilliwack ...... ,.i...... 2.84 Ptoeer mining claims generally ara 1* building and grounds committee matter. These allegations therefore operated at that point. It ie the inten Kamloops ...... #4...... were not proved, and hence this allega­ lieu of Mr. Buchanan to run the mill Barkervllle. ™rainln and ,noeenow - A. .it Pineo wrote urging the atten­ ♦h»r* te\r mn ,1. , V a, , .ll I Cohlstrcniu Ranch, Vernon 4—------ARB MOW OPEN------—x tion fey. It was upon these allegations •there tor, ,, rough, and ----rough■=*— ----finishedmiv-re him- iuit ■-1 Rivers Inlet ...... ,1 8.07 •Mima are either bar or bench, the term* tif n of th* school board to the importance that the segregation of these pupils was her. All the tiller « nrlr ■•111 k. - » 1 ui •of school gardening. This was, with . r*. ^ *“e i*ner *ork will be done at Uort Simpson 6.71 betog 100 feet long and extending bet we* assied. In the failure to prove these the Kaalo mill. *< Naas Harbor BYES TESTED. FRAMES FITTED. itîd*“â,,loîl S,ter ■?*’“- The totter to- Cornell University as a centre, extend­ minutes of true the case of the petitioners fell to fmm'-h. P- L jSjwrefW® ing very far throughout the United the ground. Suites and Canada. 1 He nrged the from .he Linson group at Gerrard, where temperature, 70.4 on 3rd; 38.7 on zÿ&iSïiiïïuifcrjS's ssszs plfinting of tree» and shrubs at once on There was also the question of the no has been engaged in surveying the 19th; mean temperature fi month, 62.21. $800 implied In this move. This was Knobb Hill claim. It 1, reported that The total uurnbsr of miles led on the the High school grounds. The letter was anemograph was 3,338, a the direction laid on the table. a considerable amount, being half the the property is under bond to A. C. es follows: North, 1,082 beast, 518; A PULL USB OP INO THE YUKON TBRtutoR^ The superintendent read the monthly interest on the sinking fund for the High Garde of the Payne mine, and there Is à east, 18ti; southeast. 291; h. 385; soutb- rewt, 62. A Pr* Mtoer mag obtain only two lew* leport as already published In the school, which had been described as such force of men at work on the claim under west, 621; west, 293; norlj ot five miles each tor a term of twestr a burden. bla directions. At New Westminster, beet tetupera- ture, 73.4 on 3rd; lowest,J84.0 oo 24th; Trustee Huggett reported for the fin­ Hie interest was one of seeing that The activity in Ainsworth and Wood- mean temperature for CARPENTERS’ TOOLS. csa.msuius;4UCT,u the High school building. council of public instruction in case the At French Creek, hlgl st temperature, Trustee Huggett, if or the finance com­ remedy was provided of supplying a Ftom the Highland mine at Alnaworth 86.0 on 3rd; lowest. 31.0 i 24th. GOOD: IRONITE VARNISH...... mittee, answered tlmt A. Sheret had an roopi for the Chinese were taken. •■omea the report that the management At Nanaimo, highest mperature, 70.7 006 Iwae one dredge foe each fifteen mSS account of $355 and Architect Ratten- la In readiness to ahlp aa aoon as condi­ on 6th; lowest, 81.0 on Ith; bright sun­ Superintendent Eaton thought Nthe shine, 142 hours and 6 inutee. or fraction la eulHclent. Rental $10.00 wts bnry one of $119. which had yet been council of public instruction did not wish tion. allow. In the McGulgan Basin At Chilliwack, highest -mperstnre, 78.1 NICHOLLES & RENCUF, LTD., awem for each mile of river fesaE unpaid, explaining also the reason for to interfere any more than was abso­ the atate of affaire Is eminently satis­ on tttb: lowest, 84.0 on % i. Ooraer Tat* and Broad Bta., Victoria, B.O koj/Kj at the rate et two and a half ms payment not having been made. lutely necessary. He could see that 16 factory. The Rambler, Dardanelles, At Kamloops, highest mperature, 66.0 moot$-:** u” oft*» it — Trust*** Huggett. for the finance com­ junior pupils could be put In one room Sunrise, and in fact all of the mines are on 4th; lowest, 80.8 on hid; mean tem­ working steadily. perature for month, 48.1 DREDGING IN THE YUKON T19RRITOST mittee. moved that the tender of Hib- without working any partiality. He At Barkervllle. highest emperatnre, 62.0 Ire see of five mils» each maw ha l*en A Co. should be accepted for sup­ would not favor any arrangement such In the city of Kaalo Itself business Is on 3rd; lowest, 16.0 on 3th; mean tem­ granted to a free miner tot a term of tvmts plies. that being the lowest. The figures ns taking senior pupils out and putting fair, supplies for the mines keeping the perature for month, 40.CL yrer* also renewable 0f twmt* were: Victoria Book & Stationery Co., merchants well occupied filling orders. At Rivers Inlet, hlgl et temperature; Pint Olaas Table aad Service The leeeee-a right la confined to th» ■«»_ them in a lower grade, which would 66.3 on 3rd; lowest, 88.0< i 26th. Watermark rlTer ^low law "$1,018; Pope Stationery Co., $1,021; and work a positive disadvantage to these As the winter season Is now at hand At Port Simpson, big et temperature, Booms With or Without Bath water mark, that boundary to be fixe Hibben & Co., $1.004.25. pupils. He must stand for impartiality. preparations are being made for the M.O^on 27th; lowest, 88 «n 26th; mean The communication from the city Trustee Drury thought that the open­ uaoal dances, socials and other indoor température for month, .96. Aaerlcia næ-$l.25 U îapsxtsviva.,— S3 iHfï/*y^- - — council respecting the resolution to the ing of a school in Chinatown might amusement». I At Coldstream Ranch. Vernon, highest $2.50 per day. temperature, 68.0 on 4th; lowest, 80.0 on Dominion Hotel effect that a new school district should open a much wider question than that The sine ora are still e feature qf 84th. VIpTORIA. ». O. Eareaeaa Hae-fme eely) be established embracing the Chinese oi opening a room in one school. It waa 8k*sy was considered. great Interest, and It Is unden.too5 50c te $1.50 $er day. said that hundreds would attend such a that there are several carloads ready TIDE TAB! 1 Trustee Boggs, while he thought this school if opened hi Chinatown, and they for shipment from different properties In -action on the part of the council was would call for the beet equipment. To the Slocan, Victoria, B. C., No 1903. uncalled for, yet he thought something overcome the objection of pupils having (Issued by the tidal sunky branch of the ■ACBB minino^in te -should be done in this matter at once. to sit beside Chinese in the school was Department of Marine sett Fisheries, Ot- He went into the history of the move­ VAftcerra. *LV V tf Y Y.Y.Y Y Y.Y. Y Y YXOZYXCY-XO/.Y Y > frWtoOnlct. Rivet and the present trouble, and more easily ------I *e*d 360 feet to leo ment for the segregation of the Chinese dealt with by providing a room in th* C. .T. South, secretary of the local I base line or general branch of the Children’s Aid Society, in the schools. Thé city council had. North Ward school. i 1 1 a ^ however, “taken the bull by the horns.” If the superintendent felt that he has received notice of his appointment to 1 11 •and expressed themselves as in favor of the position of superintendent In British could say that the wishes of the board 8 m P £ the establishment of another school dis­ would be carried out with respect to Columbia under the Children’» Protee- be obtalsed witbto ten r**1®*" tlon Act. In this capacity Mr. South 'ts-rt tom. ft. him. fL h. m. ft trict. He moved that in conformity with having the/Chinese all attend one room 1 .. 6 47 U.4 ■ 89 8.4 2140 1.6 within t* mU* ef the wish of the dty council a new w-ll have th* supervision of all cases The Victoria In the North Ward school, he would 2 .. 6 34 7.2 0 30 6.8 ■ 08 8.3 2217 1.6 •chool district should be at once estab­ move that Dr. Hall's motion be removed brought np under this act throughout 3 .. 7 43 7.8 10 22 7.1 H20 8.1 22 68 1.7 lished embracing Chinatown. the province. 8 53 7.4 -11 22 7.3 *42 7.8 23 41 2.0 from the table. i6 ..•• A lull during which no one rose to Archdeacon Pentreath presided on 0 56 7.0 12 31 7.4 fiao 7.5 -«‘-ion* Trustee Huggett sald-he disagreed with 6 .. >28 2.3 10 44 7.S I - «econd the motion followed, when Trus­ Trustees Jay and Driiry. He thought Friday ov>r a meeting of the executive 7 .. L 10 2.7 11 00 7.0 tee Mrs. Jenkinson asked' the question committee of the Dloceaan Synod. Some 8 .. l 56 3.1 11 7.6 Tbe dtoceveror of a new mine la entitle* the board was not,financially in a posi­ 9 .. £ 44 3.6 10 40 7.4 j te a claim 1,000 fort to learth, and If tbe whether The trustee board hgd the right tion to carry out this solution of the dleenssion ensued over the poeltion of the 10 .. 3 35 4.1 party consists of twe, 1,600 lent i to establish such a school upon the church at Steveeton and adjacent dis­ 10 53 7.5 g 06 5.0 23 33 5.5 on tne output of which i trouble. He favored the appointment of 8 :: 4 29 4.5 11 11 7.8 18 44 4.2 Daily Times charged, the r ‘ tricts, but the matter win have to be •ground laid down by the department a committee of the whole board to wait 0 58 5.9 5 25 5.0 1 84 8.1 19 08 3.3 claims eely. « that no such school could be established further considered at a later meeting. 13 .. 2 00 6.4 6 19 5.4 01 8.6 19 36 2.4 upon the government and seek to have 14 .. 3 08 6.8 7 11 6.8 82 8.8 20 16 1.5 Entry f* «18 00. Royalty at tbe «sis eg upon a difference of race, creed or color. an amendment made to the school law The consideration of pastoral grants for 15 .. 4 04 7.2 8(11 6.2 06 0.1 20 54 0.8 In order to get a seconder Trustee the coming year will be one of the sub­ 16 .. 4 $0 7.6 8 49 6.6 42 9.2 21 36 0.4 swat «. 7,0'Xiss se by which a separate School could be 17 .. Bcachct the Right People at die Bight Time nual exempli* of «6,000.00. Boggs altered his motion to bring it more established for Orientals where necessary. jects of th<| next meeting’s agenda. It 5 67 7.8 0 40 7.0 30 9.1 22 21 0.2 No n* Miaer ebell receive a great c# will be held In St George’s hall. New 18 .. 6 67 M 10 38 7.2 100 8.8 23 09 0.4 in conformity with the ruling of the Until such arrangements could be made 19 .. n»re than one totales ctnlm on rack eepe council of public instruction, ivhen Trus­ Wratminster. 7 52 8.2 11 42 7.2 > 43 8.3 •te river, creek or gulch, bet tbe with the minister ’of education the room 20 .. 1)00 0.8 8 41 8.3 2 67 7.1 16 82 7.6 min* mey bold any number ef dab tee Huggett seconded it. Up to Tuesday evening the total 21 .. 0 52 1.5 914 8.3 28 6.6 17 48 6,8 percha»., and Prae Miner», act exc,___ at the North Ward school might be set 22 .. 143 2.3 Evening Paper, the Shoppers* Guide n Trustee Jay held the motion was an apart for the Chinese. amount subscribed and donated to the 0 30 8.3 6 00 5.9 19 63 6.1 tee to number, may werb their date» I undignified one. He would not favor a hospital fund totalled $11,600. Several 23 . . 2 34 8.2 9 58 8.2 7 19 6.0 22 06 6.7 Trustee Boggs held that this was just 24 .. 3 25 4.1 10 16 8.2 101 4J It cornea loto the home after die day’s work is done, when sas** unyer vesolution implying that the board had an unnecessary delay in the matter. large amounts are expected to reach the 25 .. 0 20 5.8 4 16 5.0 0 37 8^ 18 40 3.8 Another obtained on .the same creek, gulch been compelled to take such action by secretary's office at any time, and theae, 20 .. 2 00 0.3 5 06 5.8 1101 8.5 1916 2.6 die family have dote lo read the oews end study the ads* or^rlver, by giving’notice, and paying • the city council. He rather favored the Trustee Matson, In solving the trou­ It I» estimated, will bring the fnnd np 3 24 6.8 6 00 6.4 1128 8.7 10 47 2.1 setting aside of a room for the Chinese ble, favored some action being taken. 4 27 7.2 0 48 0.9 11 57 8.8 20 18 1.7 and plan their shopping expeditions x Work must be done on a claim each year They were getting deeper into this trou­ to nearly $12,0001 The Hospital Sunday 29 .. 5 21 7.6 7 36 7.2 12 27 KO 20 48 1.4 to the value of at least $200.00. or In Mew pupils.* Such a room existed at the collections will probably exceed $200, 80 ».|613 7.7 8 20 7»5 12 64 8.9 21 19 1.8 of work payment may be made to the Min­ North Ward school, which would ae- ble. The city council appeared to want, while the contribution» of the Chinese ing Recorder each rear for the first three to “scoop” any honor there waa in this The time used Is VacRc standard for the yearn of W0.00 ana after that $400.00 for tomm slate the pupils necessary. tesidenta will doubtless total up to a eeeh year. He moved in an amendment in con­ matter. He thought the mover of that hnr.daome figure. 180 Meridian west. I* la counted from 0 resolution in the dty council should be to 3* boars, from TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY À certificate that work has been done ee formity with his views on the matter The Lillooet Indians are complglnlng The height Is In feet fee paid muet be ebtalned each year; If net, thanked tor his action. the claim shall be deemed to be abandoned, which was In effect that this room be to the authorities of the wanton destruc­ Zero of above hell and open te occupation and entry by » used as a class room for Chinese boys Trustee Boggs’s resolution was lost, tion of deer, for their pelts, by the Chil- feet In the fndrway The Times has the Associated Pros reports, snd owing to of the junior grade. all except the mover voting against It coten Indians. It la claimed that the Esquintait (at Dry The Boundaries ef a claim may he de­ On motion of Trustee Matson, the tlons during six m- the difference of time between the east end the west k Is able fined absolutely by having a survey madew He expiained that his reason for in­ latter organize deer drives in which the compared with 4L.,.....L______and publishing notices In the Yukon Official cluding only boys was that only one motion of Dr. Hall laid on the table animals are directed towards narrow de­ continued at Vtctori» by Mr. F. N. Denl- to fwnkh the qçws on the day tt happens. It aho has a Chinese girl attended school, he did ir. June was taken from the table and HŸDRAUÜO MINING, YUKON TKBBS- and file», where members of the tribe, well For time of high water, add 14 minute» corps of special cor respondents at Halifax, Ottawa and uot favor compelling her to attend a carried. This specified that the room aimed, are secreted. Once in the defile TOBY. used as n teachers' room in the North to H. W. at Victoria. Locations suitable for hydraulic wining, school where ail others were boys. the deer have no chance, the/ are hem- For time of low water, add 17 minute» to throughout British Columbia. hav*-«f a frontage of from one to five asDe% Trustee Drury, In speaking to the mo­ Ward school should be set apart as a mejl fa behind and in front and a whole- L. W. et Victoria. am1 depth or one mile or more, may Me c.assroom for the Chinese. lee»* for twenty years, provided tion. said he agreed with Trustee Jay as sale slaughter follows, both young and groeBia » u been proepreted by the to the preamble of* Trustee Boggs. In Trustee Huggett then moved his reso­ old bucks and doe falling victims to the Wi Y-Z(Wiae Head ) DinnfecUnt Soap cant or hie agent; Is round to be use addition he would say that it was mis­ lution, which provides for the room at Indian gune. Quite recently seventy *or placer mining; and dees not L____ the North Ward school being used in Powder Is a boon to any home. It diein- The Right Price vtthln its boundaries any mining clalmu aL leading. Trustee Hall had a motion deer are said to have been slaughtered feots and cleans at the same time. — re 5 It was entirely beyond the power of amendment introduced to the School Act and coyote». The Lillooet Indians are versity, died yesterday- in New York of $the board to open a school in Chinatown by which the Orientals may be put in anxlona to atop this whoHymle ala ugh ter pneumonia. He was head of the depart­ and compel àny pupil to m.ttend that separate schools whenever it is deemed ment of physics, and had held the posi­ necessary. g, of deer, chiefly owing to the fact that/the •cboel. The city superintendent had the excellent name the Uileoet district has tion for 88 years. He was bom In ^ra’MH,'' power alone of spMfying where a pnpil This resolution carried. secured among big game hunter» brings Danbury, Gonn., in 1881. * building purpooee. should attend, and he waa responsible Trustee Drpry moved that an addition many sportsmen to the district. The Twlce-A-Week Times lPBTROLBUM. A SOUR STOMACH AND A SOUR TEM- All «appropriated Dominion ndt to the trustees, but to the board of be made to the by-laws now being con­ The police committee decided on Tues­ PER travel hand-in-hand and are tbe pre- Vi „ ,r ■!/*,, . f ' ' Shall, after the 1st of Jdly, 1801 public instruction. sidered, which provides that any of day to recommend the Introduction of ' of mental and physical wreck. theee may be suspended by the unani­ Nine hundred end ninety-nine times In a When a deputation waitéd Upon the by-laws to raise funds for the erection Is sent to any «ddros In CrueArw the United States for $t.50| MO education department a change Mb the mous wish of the board, so that the of a new jail end one new Are hall, to thousand food ferment (indigestion) 1» the gïïTËrïïô/ÏSïïïi ffS\ cauae. Dr. Von" a Stan's_ Pineapple Tablets to G««At Brhsln sod fcddgo counkrics for $1j00 txtre. Instructions upon this very Ifay was r^ beerd if «U present might eSnetltote replace the present No. 8 on Seymour keep the stomach quested. It WAa urged that tfte trustees, themselves legally for the transaction of street For the Jail the by-law will call keep the nerviïtiBeS -,e " being the direct representatives of the business. for about $35,000, while the estimated they're nature’s panscea—pled people, should have the right to say The meeting then adjourned. , harmless. 86 cents. Sold by j vXA A AvVA A )\ AA/\ A A ; < A VOX'A A AAA k >>. sum required for the fire hall Is $33,000. Ok and Hall * O0.-88. 9 i I

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBRE 13, 1903.

—This evening the St. George’s D i.s- Î from that district, he reports that the qnerade boll will be held. The prepara­ , yield, thla year will be most encouraging, aitir will go tar toward re-establishing the tions for the event have been carried out renown ot AtUu as u placer mroiOg camp. OOLDOUST twins do your w< perfectly, so that a pleasant night will 1*1» own claim yielded him a handsome re­ be spent. f turn. * ,1*1111» • • * nr;= —Tlie regular monthly meeting of the C. W. 1*01 arson, deputy comrni*stoner of LEE & erase: agriculture for the 1 err!tones, arrived in >>«► k Horticulture Association will be held tuc city on Tueauay evening. Tue object MW this evening In the city hall at 8 o’clock, of hia visit here is to consult with thy REAL ESTATE AGENTS. The, LONDON HOSPITAL when a paper on “The Cultivation of the deputy minister of agriculture on matters COUGH CURE Is the sovereign ut importance. Mrs. Vetersou accompanies Chrj^anthemum*' will be read by Mr. her uusbund. They will leave for home remedy or Coughs, Cold, Gage, after which there will be a dis­ tula evening. ‘ FOR SALE Bronchitis, etc. Price 50 cents. cussion on the subject. see WHITE HOUSE. Chatham street, 8-roomed house anà laryc lot, H. and 0. Water, Electric Light Anthony Anderson and wife, from Nanai­ and Sewer Connection. Price only, $2,000. —The ship Pass of Ivemy arrived from mo, uj'v staying at the Dominion. Their home was uosiroyed by tire a few days 9 AND 11 TROUNCE AVENUE, VICTORIA. B. O. COCHRANE, Valparaiso yesterday in ballast. She j ago, and Mr. Anderson is intending to taxe comes here for orders. On the voyage up his residence in this city. • CHEMIST, good weather was met until 40 degrees I * * * N.W. Cor. Yates A Douglas Sta. north, when a succession of easterly ('apt. Griggs and wife left tor the Bound gales were encountered. The Ameri­ yosteraoy. Copt. Griggs, who is president Gpnt’s Silk Fire, Life, Marine and Accident of the bt. Paul Lumber Company, Taco- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO can schooner Oceana Dance was spoken I Hu. has been paylpg a business xlslt to outside and reported all well. She was Lhemaluua. also bound in. Insurance HISTORY OF F. Dana, of the Puget Bound Bridge A —Some two hundred invitations have Dredging Company, wuo has been lu the Initial Handkerchiefs I Losses settled with promptitude and liberality. THEIR YEAR'S WORK been issued to Victoria musicians to city on business for some days past, left take part in the musical festival being for Seattle by the steamer Rosane yester- arranged by Charles A. E. Harriss. e • a ËM HALL, GOEPEL 8c CO., 100 Givmimeet Street! (Continued from pafié Iky1* When Mr. Harriss was in Victoria a J. C. Martin and wife, of Covington, committee consisting of the principal Virginia; Mrs. Whltwwll, of Greenwood; published in Denver, Colorado, while choir leaders was appointed, whose du­ uud Dr. Fred. I» Huggins, of Vancouver, earlier in the season an excellent article ties it was to recommend local singAi ore registered at the Dominion. for the chorus and issue invitations. appeared in Rod afid Gun. E. L. Gilman, of Crofton, arrived In the MONEY TO LOAN at lowest current rates. After reference to the application for city ymterday for the purpose of meeting feaee in the Great Northern Railway —A meeting of the members of No. 4 Mrs. GUinun, who came over from the SHARES AND DEBENTURES of reli­ book “Across America," and the N. P. Company, Fifth Regiment, was held last Sound by the afternoon boat evening, when it was decided to give 8. O. Campbell, of the West Kootenay able local industrial concerns dealt in. Railway’s “Wonderland," the first of Light Co., wb.ch provides the lighting for which has already been granted and ar­ hearty co-operation in making the an­ Rowland, la apt udlug a holiday In thla city. CITY AND FARM PROPERTY bought ranged for, the report acknowledges the nual regimental bull a success. It was He la a guest at the Drtard. kindness of J. W. Widdowsdofi, of also dcided to grant a sum of money Carey Oopk, of Cook A Company, ship­ and sold. And Richmond, England, and E. W. Pratt, towards the fund required to enable the ping agent, of Seattle, left for the Bound 25 Cent» Each Regimental Ball League to go '.a V »n- yesterday by the steamer Rosalie. FIRE INSURANCE written in the Cale­ of Toronto, who have distributed many A. Peterson and W. R. Robertson, of 83 DOZEN RECEIVED TO-DAYi of the association's books. The new couver and New Westminster t* pi,~y Duncans, are visiting /the city. They are donian Ins. Co„ of Edinburgh, and map and the splendid book, “Picturesque the scheduled league games. guest» at the Victoria hotel. Victoria,” now being issued, are also re­ s------K. W. Dlngdpan. <>f Winnipeg, and W. H. Phoenix, of London, Fof wUc> companies i -oiidt A CORRECTION. . Qnann and A. E. Buckling, of Vancouver, ’ a share of your b naine*». ferred to. This book is of thirty-two are at the Vernon. 1 . . HENRY YOUNG G GO.. pages, profusely illustrated, while its To the Editor:—Your statement that we Hon. K. Dewdney was among the pas­ cover, besides being a splendid advertise­ senger» for the Sound yesterday by the are von cent rut In g our buamvh» here bemuse steamer Rosalie. ment for the city, is a work of art. The Victoria baa. trade advantages over •Van­ J. D. Lumeden and M. R. Jamieson have Â. W. JONES, half-tones, manufactured by the B. C. couver Is Incorrect. It tury exist we are rnnttmimninumniRRttMiimmttStt— »8 POUT STREET not aware of them. Our uplaiou la that arrived from Vernon, and are guests at Photo-Engraving Co., are the best ever the two cities compete for the trade of this the Vernon. turned out in this country. Part of the Capta. William», Baxter and Ball are province on equal terms. among the gueets at the Victoria hotel. expense of this issue is being met by the WILSON BROS. H. It. Ella, of the Upper Yukon Com­ Heard of Trade, and 4.000 copies will pany, I» down from White Horae. he given out by them with their report THAT PULP CONCESSION. Itebt. Bennett and D. Patterson, of Daw- A. McGregor & Son as a supplement. The association has eon, are staying at the Dominion. —PERSONS DESIRING TO SEND— To the Editor:—Your Issue of yesterday Yesterday evening the Blshop-of Columbia ordered 10,000. contains a letter signed ”a»«ulea" accus­ returned from a vlilt to Coniox. *. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. The report alludes in gratified terms ing **D. W. H." of being interested in a John White and W. Turner, of Lytton, to the launch service to the Gorge, and puli» conceasion granted on guatslno are registered at the DMard. Sound. Now, in justice to “U. W. H.," F. J. Fulton, M. P. p. for Kamloops, was the Douglas gardens entertainments. In 1 must say tba| ne Is not Interested In In the city yesterday. Steel Stoves and Ranges, Paints, Oils. Etc. «kU connection much credit is given to any way either directly or indirectly wltii V. H. Walkem and bride, of Ladyamlth, Christmas and the Fifth Regiment band through Band­ the concession referred to* which was not are at the Dominion. obtained by polltlcu! pull, as “Skittles” W. H. p. Clement, of Grand Fork», la a TeUphoqb W® 05 Johnson Street master J. M. Finn, for the manner in would seem to infer, but by complying guest at the Drlard. which they assisted the work of the as­ strictly with the law. There were some W. W. B. Mclunvs, U. p. P„ 1» a guest sociation. The flower show and the ac­ few \ Ivtorlane that had the foresight and at the Vernon. tion of the association toward the pre­ enterprise to risk some money cruising for J. Beaubleu, of Fairfax, Wash., 1» at the MW ADVERTI SB MARTS. servation of the trout and salmon fishing pulp limits, said, when found, to mage ap­ Dominion. New Year Cards) plication for them, paying the regular gov­ LOST—A pup. Finder will be re­ I/)8T—last Friday, afternoon, black fur are also dilated upon. ernment fees. Tuese limita were open to warded turning to 10 First street. boa. five toile, chain tautening», between A MIRACLE) OF BBAUTY. Bee and Broad streets Finder kindly To friends in distant parts will find a large assortment Tbe report also deals with arrange­ anyone who cared to make application for 8T. GEORG! ments with the C. P. R. for cheap rates them, and while .1 will admit that they f BALL—The fun of the return to Times Office. are worth a good deal of money, hereto­ Ottawa Priest Plana Vast Church For 0. U. W. Hell to-night. . of the latest designs to select from, at te Victoria, the q.ieetion of an im­ fore no one seemed to want them. The GUtL^ WANTED—For general house work. proved service and the need of sea bath­ plain facts pf the matter are that out of New York. Apply between tt and 8 p. m., Mrs. A. ing facilities. A number of other mat- n reserve of mArly four hundred square Johns, 28 King's road. j3$w In connection with the Work are also miles, we are privileged to select 123 Plana are under consideration by a square miles, from wblcn we can take the religions community In New York city 1»8T—Between Col wood park and Vic­ touched upon, and the report concludes timber; we have nothing to do with the toria, on Wednesday, the torn of 3480. as follows: ownership of the land. On thla laud we for a sacred building of an unusual Reward of $50 on returning to Times T. N. Hibben & Co’s •“Gentlemen:—The measure of succès* hare tb ÿfl? 2c. per acre per annum, and a character. The approved drawings which we may expect" will depend alto­ royalty of 25c. per cord vn all palp wood contemplate an edifice more magnifi­ TICE, cut, and we are compelled to erect and cent than the world-famous St. Sophia gether og the amount of your subscrip­ operate a pulp mill with an «output of tions. The Vancouver Association, 125 tons of pulp per day, and putting the of Constantinople, more capacious than EiteaslM formed e put New York structure are on a scale Brst season’s work, gnd this association lu circulation will be in the neighborhood Nelson. B. (?., pffiilc*h9L building* beating ap­ .cannot hope to do effective work any of $200,000. All this money will b* calculated for betwee-n 00,000 and 70,000. paratus la hereM extended from the 13th cheeper than they can. Every person brought to Vue Island, and If Victoria mer­ Rev. Father J. Bouillon, canon of the to the 24th of ÎT who subscribed last year should, if pos­ chant» are alive to their Interest» they Roman Catholic cathedral of Ottawa, By order. ought to get the moat of that, and Instead ------O ELI NAB. H. M. CUSTOM sible, double his subscription this year, of “Skittlee" complaining he ought to con­ Canada, Is the designer. He calls the w*nj many others who have not so far sider our enterprise as a god send, a» he new church . Nova Sancta Sophia. Department of tfhllc Works, contributed should fte the and the stock he bought was consequently OUnt ...... 8 8 . Not a Vaudeville Performance, publicity they have given, in the Times Aecurcd at higher prices and at greater the New, and the moot Bt, impoalng Granby Smelter...... $3.70 $8.40 Legitimate. High-Class Comedy. and Colonist, to the work of the associa­ trouble than ever before. md beautiful temple ever reared Iron Maek ...... J..... 9 -4 Leughlest Hiver. the majeaty „f the Divine Maater Lone Plue—Surprise Coo. ... 6% 4 Prices, $1.00, 26c., tion, and for their valued help and co­ on sale at Victoria operation. Mias B. J. Smith, the professional de­ His devout servants among men. Morning Glory ...... 3 monstrator for the province, with head­ Morrison ...... *i...... 8 Store Friday morning. ON EXHIBITION “From time to time we have been quarters lu Vancouver, la In the city again, Mountain L4onU...... 17 18 eeedhl encouraged by the expressions of thla time In the Interest» of Cowan A Go., THE POPE’S VITALITY. North Star . Al...... 19 16 A. B. 0. Cup tor Boring, at Morten’». satisfaction with our work that have the cocoa and chocolate manufacturers of Payne...... AV...... 16 13 THIS CUT ILLUSTRATES Toronto. At present Miss Smith 1» ex­ Rambler Cariboo Coo...... 68 40 Plajet'a Oup lor Tng-of-War, at Are, and Nery Cigar Store. emanated from the press and from many hibiting the good merit» ot Cowan A Ox's Pope Leo XIII., who wia elected Su­ Republic...... 8 6 of our citizens, and hope that In the cocoa at Mowat A Wallace1'», tmt will, in preme Pontiff February 20th, 1878, has Sullivan ...... 6 3 Moot * Chandon Oup lot Horae BaceaTW. D»«wn_Jg«. feture the association will be as bene- the course ot time, take In all the prin­ surpassed all hie predecessors, except Virtue ...... 9 7% ffidal to the dty as we feel it has been cipal atoros In town. From here ahe goes War Eagle Cod...... 30 «48 to Nanaimo. Pope Pius IX., in hi» tenure of the White Beer ...... 814 2% Four Crown Cap lor Trap Shooting, at Breklna, Wall * Go. during the first year of its history." • • • ■ Pontificate. Hie Hollneeaf who la 92 Wien 1 per ...... 4. Wonderful ...... 4 Cork, Cap lor Horeee, at Grotto, The position of successor to the late Ben. years old, maintain» his usual health. Dom. Cons...... 4 8 Gordon,, the British Columbia and North­ He receives numerous visitors, to whom, St. EXigene ...... 4R 30 west representative* of Hiram Walker A The Bacillus Bona, the famous manufacturers of Cana­ however, he often refers to hi» inevitable Toronto Bale» To-Day. dian Club whiskey, has been filled by the approaching end. Two yearn ago, in White Bear-**,B00 at 8. appointment of J. W. Am Very, who arrived bidding farewell to Cardinal Morgan, Canadian Gcjflfleld»-2,000 ât SM of Caterrli In Victoria a few days since. Mr. Amb ^Archbishop of Sydney, N. & W„ who Rowland Bales Yesterday Turner, Beeton & Co., Ld., Agente. comes direct from the head offices at Cariboo McKinney—800 it -to; l’.OOO at H»r not, «» jet. here been oOolallj ais- Walkervllle. Tfcé headquarters for British was storting for home. Hie Holiness rerered and catalogued; bet all the one. said that although for the sake of the ^Centre Rtor-t.OOO at 86%. » .«h. *> booted down, and atnolutely Columbia, the Yukon and the- Pacific The application of the most perfect Truss «utterinitiated with Northwest will be, ss heretofore, at Vic­ Archbishop's diocese he rejoiced that he Hoineet.ke—2,000 U 8%. that has ever been Invented. Some of the M. AONBW8 CATARRHAL POWDER. toria. was returning, he wished for Cardinal Payne—2,000 .t IS. very worst cases In Victoria are held per­ The On* Catarrh Cure that cure. Catarrh, Mbrgan’a sake that he was remaining War Begie-^WO »t 18%. fectly without pain or Inconvenience. Not Ooldeeed Heedaehe. Ohae. Jones, eon of Batumi Jones, of the in Borne, as It would save M* the trou­ s cent la cHareed tillt"1 yon— have*------worn“ it Dr. Anaw'a Ointment relieve» ecatma In Lake District, has returned home from ■> me day. *6 Cento. Atlin, where he has had a most successful ble of returning for the next conclave Sew, l of rumen O. B. HEARD. Md by Jneknoa A Co. and Hal! A Co.-S. year. In common with all these arriving of Colley* of Cardinals. tâOo. Moody Block, Cor. Yatoe end Brood. Subscribe for the Times