1 * The Best Freshly Roasted Household Goal Coffee B',30c $6.00 other gniilvR, t5<-., 21 k\, 25c. per lb. 1-tt.me 8U6. illtCS, MALL a WALKER, Direct leeert ef Tea .’«I Cottee Co. ieo Government St. 'Phase, t| Cor. Dougin* and Johnson Sts, VICTORIA, B. C. VICTORIA, B. C„ SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1902. NO.. 142. VOL. 34. 2 MORE SNAPS Lot and cottage, <4e»<* Jrff Park, only ...................... .*«•-•................................................fj1*® Lot himI cottage, hi go«>«l n-polr, East End. for ............................................................... Modern nuldeto-e. Nob Hill i special) .....................<............. .............. .........................2*’° B01WTLL, ERNEST VICTOR, Rich Tu I,BT—Furbished house, clow* lu................. ................................................................... To rent or tee*»». » am-a and 7 roomed cottage, at able*, barn, orrhant, etc., on Fairfield mad; fine sea view. Barrister at - Law C. MacGregor & Co.. Agents, 2 View Street. MUNITIONS OF WAR w Cut DISCOVERED IN CAVE Glass Over Three Hundred Thousand Rounds PRIOR. EDWARD GAWLER, of Ammunition. Shells and Maxim Gun Seized. Nothing adds more to the beauty Hardware Merchant y: of the table or home. Nothing is more indicative of refine­ (Associated 1‘rcss.) ment and good taste than Rich Cut London March 8.—IawI Kitchener, in ( a dispatch from Pretoria, daUil tieday, : HOW TO MARK THE BALLOT. Glass. «toc: raportfç. the discovery of a Boer niagu- : We have a magnificent collection, guaranteed finest cutting, zim* in a cave north eastwanl of Rietz, ' newest styles, exclusive designs and—LOWEST PRICES. Orange Jlir«*r Colony, containing 310,000 round* of rifle ammunition, hundreds of EXACT MB OF EVERYTHING FOUND shells and fuses. LiHO pounds of powder, a Maxim gnnT^eliox. field t« legnt|»hs and quantities of store**. AND HIGHER PAY Thirty-five Boers have tx-cii ua pin red n the same n'ighlsjrhood si nee March 4th. Calloner & Mitchell Hudson’s Bay Go., Agents. MAJOR A. LEE, M.P:, ON The magazine was discovered l»y Can­ SURVIVOR TELLS OF Jewelers and Opticians. 47 Government Street. adian seouts, eomnumded by Col. tins*. I Sunday Concerts. THE RAILWAY WRECK THE ARMY REFORMS Compulsory Service. I The King Will Attvud (>in ning Per Pietermaritzburg. Natal, March 8.— Read This furummc at the ttneeu’* Hull, The Natal legislature has adopted a IahxIoii. resolution in favor of compulsory mili­ Says the Present Move Banishes AI WE OFFER Sad Scene at El Paso When Train With tary service. Several Bargains (Awmlalcd Press.) Injured and Bodies of Victims, . Probability oi Resort to L«m«Vm. March 8.—While Dr. Parker, WEST INDIAN SUIlAIt. Saturday’s Bargain In cottages and dwelling* of all de­ Arrived. Conscription. scriptive»; also building lota. minister of the City Tempi*», is scor­ Money to loan at low rate# of In- ing King Kilwanl for attending n Sun­ K»*i*»rt That (lovenimcnt Intend* tercet. day concert, the King hit* already inti-, Remove the Duty. General agente Phoenix, of Hart­ ford. Kira Insurance Co., Notary muted the desire of the* Queen and him­ (Associated Press.) \ (A»*o<4ated Press-) Public and Conveyancer. self to attend the opening performance (Associated Press.) El Paso, Te$., March Creeping London, March 8.—The new army reg­ Crosse & Blackwell’s of one of |ho moét elaborate wxial-me- IsHtdon, March 8.—It 1* h-nnexl by the F. G. RICHARDS, oirait* event* London has known for Associate*! l*re*a that the British g»»v- i 'ikv a mammoth hear*»* across the dea- ulations propowxl by the war »«*vretary, NO. 19 BROAD ST. H»me time. This i* a wbeme for « sea­ eminent Intend* In the near futuiy to ert, .the relief traiu conveying the demi, Mr. Brodrick. profiling f*»r increased ORANGE MARMALADE son of private *utwvripti«m concert*, lie- remove the halfpenny |x»r p«*und duty ; the dying and the injured of the din- pay ami other reforms, which have cre­ ginning at ID p. m. Snn.lays nt the wMch i* now imiMwcd on West Indian 1 aster at *Maxou. puffed slowly into the ated so much comment, appear h> have Qilceu"» Hall, which ‘will be fitted np sugar. This will afford the West ludie* ! huix*. It wa* a night loug to l»e lx*en directly copieii from the United with lounge* and easy chairs and con­ thv rvlit-t thvy b«r» d»m»mlrJ «nül the . hy u»«e who witaemnl the States. Major Arthur I^e. M. 1*. for verted into a i*a!m garden. The sub­ Brussel* convention conic* iu force. B-.*- 2 Tins, - • 25c dvad and the maimed taken fr>m the the Farrham division of Hampshire, aixl scriptions are limited to l8d niernWr*. tween now ft no Stiibudier. 1(nV.. Accord­ each being permitted to take a restrict­ ing to tho U*nns of the copventiou. coachc*. Men, women and children, formerly British militarj* attache at ed number of gixuts. AJfrcil Charles tirent Britain can take any step* she uiuiy of them with their night robe* Washington, saiil to a represeutative of DIXI H. ROSS & CO., "oncers de Kothwhild. the Austro-Hungarian «Wins advisable to safeguard th*» indus­ still on, bandaged from head to foot, the Aswx-iatvd 1‘ress: LeesFraser consul general here, aad partner in the try. The abolition of the duty on W«**t found their way or were assisted to the “At last we have taken out a leaf fro* firm of H. M. Ib-thchiM * Son*, who-*,, IndUtn sugar is tantàmount to giving it vehicles awaiting to receive them. Others your excellent b»x>k, though I do n«»t be­ RFAL FSTATE AGENT'S. private Sun lay cooccrt ha* long l»*» n a preforviiiiul tnnitinent over all other with vhildr.*u in th* ir arms, ami lieve we have gone quite so far in that feature of society life, bas consent»*»! to sugar*, though this of <*our*e «•eases the mothers with children lying dead in the direction a* we might or hope we may. »* sociale himself with the new venture in«uniMit the Bmss«4* agreement become* fmnt coach, were taken to $be hotels or “Under Mr. Brodrick's proposed Fire, Life, Marine, Accident and TO RENT a ml Prince** Louine Itk»* Duchés* of Ar operative. Acwonling to the repremmta-' hoxptiiils. Unsbaud* and wit»** clun^ changes a private in the British infan­ try now receives almost as much an n Modern house,, corner Oak Hay gyle) haw also coewnted to a «sociale her lives of the lending sugar house* here, to »*iuh oth«*r. tlx* terril|le scene* of tho Ah*............................................ • • I» self with the enterpriae. It is expected the imtdediuto effi*ct » ill he to bring the morning still fresh in their memory. private in the United States army. With Dalla* road, nice furnished b«*u**e 40 that Y*aye, *«r»Mt«\ Busoni and pole West Indian sugar, which is now going this change, which I frequently a«tv«- Atlantic Steamship Agency tl Ji'ine* St.. James Hay. cottar»». It Said a protnlueiit New Y«»rkvr; “The oak Kay Are., furnlelied house.. 23 abljr Madame N«»rdi«*a will lx* Inclede»! to America markets, to English port*. l.ack coaches were not turned over, nnd cated whHe military attach»* at Wash­ Money to loan on approved security. Loaaea settled with promptitude and union;* the performers, and a contract A delegation of lending West Indian*, that i* all that sav«*«I us who were for­ ington, hope, to get n «-lass of has already been signed with Alice Niel whom tho «vlonial offiee <-oii*nlt«*«l this tunate enough to la* riding in the Pull­ cruits similar to those secunxl iu A*er- liberality. FOR SALE sen. week on this matter, «b*clare«l that un­ man. They tipiNil slightly, but remaiu- i«n. Under the old pay we were grad­ XIce 2 *tney house. Jam»** Bay. less something «»f the kind was d»m«* the «*«1 on the track. Otherwise, had we ually lowering the pl.)si«‘al standard, and large lot ......................... Al.taa) jet still finding it hard to get m«-e. HALL, GOEPEL & CO., too Government St lz«»t no North Chatham, fine TO VIEW PARADE. West Imiic* would In* ruimsl liefore the not !»een kilhsl, we wonld have l*e»*u building site ............. 175 new arrangement could commence work- cremateil. The coaches wen- burned up, while our desertion percentage waa In­ 15 acres near Mt. Tolmle .. l,um ' Single Windows on I.udgate IliH Fetch Ir ». and I never saw anything hum so rapid­ creasing at a rate which showetl them 2 aires of g«*o»l land and col­ was something radic ally wrong with th«e lage, on Quadra Ht.................. l.yij» £42—The Naval Review. ly In my* life. By tin* time 1 got off HITI'ATION IN IRELAND. th«i Pullman there was little left of the system. The American army was thev OOOOOOOOOOOOOÔOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO only other voluntarily enlistixl Isidy iix Fire, Life end Aeeldeet < A worts ted Frees.) smoker and chair car ex* ept ashes. The I»ndon. March 8.—The city is already It In Bellcv«*d tin* United Irish I**ague shrieks and groans of the victim* is thg .,worid which we could make ser- lesureece. vicrâbb* comparisons with, tin* ««mtinen- I fliMHbtl with illustrat»*d literature i*)int- Will Be Prcsdniin. d . something to be remembered n lifetime, tal a rule*, owing to conscription an«i ing out the ndvnntngis»n* view |*»int* ar«l wo were as helpless as Imites to » end II Treeeee Ave., j from which the coronation parade may (AssoHsted Fwi*.) assist them. In my estimation the ex­ other «anses, being perfectly worthte*< Victoria, B. C. lie witnewwd.
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