Daily IS GERMANY II

Daily IS GERMANY II

^,tn.wi-.. -__•»• ■•-_>g)y ’•'»>i'««w-“f ■’y«-'-M::'~ i*_~i^_.:_i.'_L. “ ’-, ----- _ Rj»* ■'•-'•*P>-s-- ■■•-.: . « w 7 !Rd5?Sy?ïr.v,e*-w»-A:.«*3»re#--$9d| Daily I VOL. 88. VICTORIA, B.C., WEDNESDAY, KKII It VARY 8. 1800. Furnished, for Six flonths, TO LET D3-C Sterling Silver “SCHUHUM” IS GERMANY I I The Residence of H. BOSTOCK. Est.. Belcher Avenue. • Brick dwelling with We have A wry tu*a v y stock HI her Table, Dessert, Tee and Coffee all modern convenience* ; electric ll(ht: heated by hot water etc.: stabling : Spoeea; Large and Medium fork*. Large and Medium Knives. Berry 3 acres of garden ; fine view of straits. Apply 40 GOVERNMENT STREET. Sink.un. Hoop Hpoone, lie Kntrea. Sugar Bpoooa and Tonga, etc,, etc. Forty-nine officer» <Vc »«4l It*-*» pHMls. ill elngie iHwea (with or without caw*), half dosen Startling Allegations Preferred by United States and 148 wounded. or dozen net», or âKed In ctgu pieté Cabinet*. See cur Imperial Queen THE BOUNDARY QUESTION. AgonciUol l’attern. SeAt lie M«-r< bAnts Kt-sent the ProposAl Ixmdon. Feb. 8.- LONDON HOSPITAL to Concede Territory to Oauada. Officials Against German Gov­ here h;< Agoneillo. agent of i Challoner & Mitchell, COUGH CURL Seattle. Feb. 8.—À répart from Wash­ ernment Agents. Montreal. Feb: 7. John Cochrane, *0c- • be,,,e ington that the aiilevominittev of Ameri­ which have had th can member* of tb*» Joint" High Com­ ratification of the 47 Oonrimat Street. THE JEWELLERS. CHEMIST. mission would concede n pprt of Lynn eillo also says he 'Phono 765. N W. Corner Yatee and Douglas Sts. canal. Alaska, to Canada, hi return for was juNivoked by th fishing «oncession» In the eastern coast, mire ratification of ; NKW ADVERT1SKMKMTS. has aroused considerable resentment. tecta re* the Filipiud "American nvUri-vrs *rf the High Com . ing the aggressors, I WANTED—A strong capable woman to mission hare about made up their minds GERMAN ARTILLERY KILL Ü.S. SOLDIERS. surprise-and uup take charge of the Old Women'* Until**. to concede g port on. the l4"hu «anal to WÊÊttlttttBttSSÊ Apply Mr*., tioutil, va re of Mr*, «’apt. Gr« «Hit. r«inr 'Eim. Cumula," «ni4 K. O. Graven, president of thé ChamlsT of Connimree. "There van Princeton, N. j FOU HALE— A-.flue lire** Suit tyvl A Klon­ l>e no doubt nbnpt it." he an id. “1 had dent Cleveland, ON dike Hu’t. ut the Dyeing unit Viveulng A telegram last night froiu Congressman had an "I-told-y 'Works. 70 1 fungi.is street. \V. L. Jones, of Yakima, saying that this Another Skirmish—Kansas Regiment Defeats the Insurgents his fac«‘. "NWre .,rr—' 1 <course *nirw wouiuwould in*Is- aiiu|Headojrtcd. i. Himand tiPimyto-day *ev- we^re in for it now, | LNION ItllLW LÙX DLPOT, 150 Goreru* vrn^ telegram* have been received ■uunt .1.... I ... With Heavy Loss—The Rebel Leader express any *>i»inion i ment at ret t. rob •ruling the information lieyond que iu the Philippines.” VICTOR BICYCLES-Model 1890 received, j tien. “During • the day■ A numberr of lend- to be Arrested. Special Lines Oall and see It at the ageney. J. Barn* in g business men. in» addition to the THE BRITIS ley * Co., 118 Government street. i'chamber. have L-vn using every effort to l ü roOKAON-Plnbéim olnmbins « ••unteravt the determination arrive! at. Feb. 6 to II. w hot eitln™ aii'l <iultv « numlu- of tvh-grum, haw The Westslde ftrottd aud J«thns<»u str«f*ts. i'tf. 074. | been jxCfit T<> Pftcifh' s«'uatOfs, to Atovf i- Fetare of Cblna- Jobblng promptly attended to. can memlierw of the conm^ssion. tiorer- (Special to the Times.) of hi* ability to take the place whenever Policy-RIt __ -, __. • n**r Brady, and iu »h**rt. every one cftl- z=z 80KiTLSi.11 ! «ulated to lend any influence against «-ed-c Washington. Feb. 7.—When Aguin- he got the- word. <leu. Miller now lia» Enfllsk l collieries. Klugbsm A Co., agents, offlew. .... ti„. I rtan •• with linn the 18th Infantry and.a bat­ 44 Fort street ; telephone call G4Î. 1 in« “n-T terntpr^ on the L.Uin ( anal. y n Ido's follower* 11 ml their rifle* at the IV RING THIS WEEK Sale Prices _____ , , • HhnT' Umliii* buaim-as limn voiwd tkr I American aoldirr* they abut Herman Iml- tery <>f artillery, and it h* likely that he COAL AND WOOD Baker ft Colston. >. ;,t inn-nts cxpn.weéd b) Mr, t»raves, and , , , _ . , „ „ _ \vh..n wHl lie strongly reinforced before an at­ London, Feb. 8.- wharf and office Tteneytlle Street James »tr„ng tefrtis tlirtt such A proposi- 1 *** **>»*ht w ,h (,tru*?“ «««uey. When nddress in reply to 1 Dl tempt is mstle to tuke Iloilo. will "be continued on the folr Bay: telenht.ne 4G7; city office. 8winner tinU to ctHle American tvzriLujy w«mbf, held artillery of the rebel chieftain At the o|H‘uing of pi lowing Special Lines, viz. : ton St Mo> »• teiepnone 4U1. work aerious harm to the « omnierce^of was used Spanish soldier* served (ler- The Attack Unpremeditated. was continued in thej PROF. KACFFMANN, from Chbwge- the Pacifh: guasL l.. i man gtm* iftth Uerfngn am munition. Manna. Feb. 7.-This city i* full of ^Sir^EHis A. A *hfl tîSL ,ri b; l-ZAU S PKACB PIW)let)8Af ■i.il4innM.f and- Sjutiu. are l«gaH|ir. nA —M,: iiiu{isr A dims, who» *ïlk‘ Ttf-irally, rcspohsîbîé for thé dcsth nf opera te wlth AgnfhnbTo whéWhé made Mantles and Jackets. p.m. Beat references; moderate terme. the government to M Mr. llilvhcotk TLinks the .Xcgotiutiuus about sUAy American luldivr* aud two tin attack on Manila. A numiier of men tire nieuanres to Flannelette Wrappers, WALL BA PEU. SEW DESIGNA. LOW WHI I^md to A Ihdter Pmlerstand- aiid wbuien v,' tain her territorial IMtlCIOS. FORUEHTER H.* W*>j Dol’G or three thousand natives. ing lîetwven the Power*. theîr clothing have he<‘n arrested. 8ev enfom* the poller.AT Wool Jerseys and Wool Skirts LAH STREET. 1 tiou passed by the Not Turk. Feh. A-g-A «leépnU-h to the If Aguinaldo had !***« successful in vrai native clerks in- missing. on March 1st. IflBL Blanket* and Down Quilts Herald from Ixmthfn say*: Mr. Ethan hia assault on. the AiuerUan liuea Ucr- The rebels, who have suffered severely, that It wa* th«- only 1 A Htlrkrw*. f'Tiu.rlr ItlhiHl Staff. inany would now W intervening on the are dying in the drcnche* by hundreds, lain. Thai And all Winter Goods. Balsam of Aniseed nmbawiaVor to h*t. Petersburg, aud who ground-that the United States was pow- rtisoner* state the attack on Sunday Kert«*l that the polkfl J was recently appointed secretary -»f t!:; was uni»remedUated. fluence meant the pfll The reliable remedy for Cough*. Y jpterior.-i* now in f^mdon on bU way erlesa to preserve onler and to protect and it was doubtfu Cold*. Bronchitis, etc., prepared by I to Washington. -A cosre*poudent valid! German interest*. Filipinos Take to the Mountains. Great Britain "wd®^ Remants and Odds and Ends of all klr.ds will be cleared HALL 4'CtL7"T'srE!,5!*5 CHEMISTS? t upon him to n*rertTtin hi* opinion of how The president knows not only the fact Txmdon. Feb. 7.—In an interview to­ |*>rt" <»f the t't line jM-ople of ltumtia look upon the A |K»li«-y of parti of Gcrm'Uny’s intrigue, but is familiar day the pn-sident of the Enro|N*an Fill regardless of cost. Room must be made for large cijn. Clarence Blk , Yates and Douglas Siterfl *zar s proposal for disannaincut. Mr. I telle red tirent Britai j wihtAftflnaldn the rrcolroildetail*. frAbout .m an Januaryagpnt of jlho1st junla »,jj; "It U porfovlljr clear siguments now on the way. Hitchcock replied: "In the fir-t p|*c# the *iip|>ort itf the P Rsnsvalsat Cnrintv 1 mUst remember that only portion German government BOO.flOO marks, «ir j that the unfortunate hostilities at Ma­ went in for an effwt • V» Dtnt VtilCIIl oUvILIj,. J of the pouiilatiou r»‘ad* newsjetper*. li-a rlv >|2D,060, with which guns and | » yrè occasioned by an utteoipt of i'lining Chines inti ______ , Among this das* uniwrs.-fT satlsfartlbb nnimunitlou were bought- If the*e aud the - N i*l -1 A ska ns to obtain control of the After the imriin Til* WeptelMe, B i* exph**Aed at HU Majesty** initia the foreign office. ...v other lacté had been nnrdr kflowii to | Feb. ft. 1800. J. HUTCHESON 6 CO. The RtHHiaI meeting o#-G»e'B; r^-Bëtiéro- five, r hdlevc fhc confetenyo wHl lay Hingalou water works. As the Ameri­ St. John BrpdenehTl lent Hoctety will In» held at 11one«»r Hall the fimndation for i\ future condition of congee»* then war with Germany might ca mr hare rwptnred the water work* the sittmtbm itt China â» ou Monda). the 13th Inst., at 3 o'clock, af- affairs which will' l>e na inestimable have followed. Filipinos will have to take to the moun- that the gtivernmentV teruooe. , lieneflt to the |ample of Euroj*'. It will The German ambi—dor is now trying • tains, q-liicli• are ouiy -one iH*- to c'ouu' to term» wltj W. H. MAHON.v 8ec. Trras. he A prt'Hmlnary tb A TéTfjf iihderstand- to siiKHith matter* over, and is disclaim­ to excite the antag 1 ing between the power*.

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