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When Doctors Disagreean

Opticiannervousness. Headaches,

Sleeplessness and ■iw: Dizziness■;•

Often puxxle the best ohysiclens.Klee tin*» mit of too ejo«rolu to the .Itreet ret permanent <ureethat Owe not remove the eaoee.call y fitted gtawe do.

, I— .*e. Nothing can effect a That la what our eutenti-

EVES TESTED FREE.

Challoner & Mitchell,47 OOVERNMENT STREET.

JEWELERSAND

OPTICIANS

We Are SavingPollers for others; why not for yon? We want every buyer to be pleased. What we sell today la not the only thing. It Is part of our business poUey te please patrons *> well that we can always count un their future trade.

We have Just received a shipment of Native Tort Wine from Niagara Kalla that we are offering at 25 veut a a bottle.CALIFORNIA NEW ORAftg BI TTER

............... .............................. ....... 40c. squareNAVEL ORANGES «large and sweet)

........................................................... 28c. downu;<; FfOfjoMU......................... -lOe. packageFMOKCT> HALIBUT ................... ISr. permitARMOUR'S COTTAGE HAMS. .16c. pound

A CHEAP HOME FOR SALEIN JAMES

ONLY #500.APPLY------ --

BAYON EAST TERRS

40 Oivtnme.1 St.«M4MWM44M4*»»»

B.C. Land & Investment Agency. {

FOB SALE

Grocery BusinessEstablished 1888. rood stand; only about $1.800 cash required; first-Haas opportunity.

PLACER MINERS, take notice. We have had placed In our bauds for sale, cheap, one of the celebrated. Moore’s Patent Goldttewty«ti<»rs: *we bn nsem * oov-wffkw - -v

We have had several epedul bargains in house* and lota listed with os within the. If st few dsyn Gall and Inspect them.

Money to loan. Fire, Life and OccidentInsurance effected. ___

I». O. MAOUREGOR A OO..Office*. Na 3 View St.. Opposite Dr lard

OUI HK II e ESTIIÎARB TOO NUMBBOUS TO MENTION.

LOOK AT THIS!HERB AB1 SOMB GENUINE BARGAINS;

The finest hotel proposition offered for •ale. Investigate It.Three house# and two lot* Spring

Ridge ........................................................... $1.3007 roomed bouse and lot, with stable.

Work street ................. .......................... 1.300S roomed bouse « furnished!, cheap.... 1,400 7 roomed house and half lot, centrally

hunted ................... ......U»Fine large building lot on BLifhet

street .....................................Open to OfferBulhtlnz lot «*n Kingston street... .« heap

Buildl .g U*U In all parte of the city for i sale. Money to loan at low Fate* «T jltWV- eat. Oeneral agents for i’hoenlx of Hart­ford ' Tire. :

Call and Inspect our llata.

P. li. Richards,'Manager for

THE V1UT. PIN.. REAL EST. and INS. BROK. CO.. LTD.

Office. Corner of Broad and View Streets.

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KING OPENEDPARLIAMENT

RICH. DELICIOUS.

Brilliancy of To-day's Ceremony at West­minster Surpassed Anything Seen

in Recent Years. ■ 'S'-v- F'r " " ........ s'v' • " .... " ... ' } • ■

THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE

Measures Have Been Taken to Deal Effectually With the Boers—The Duke of York

Will Visit Canada.

DIXI ROSS & CO.. Cash Grocers.

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affuni the kind «*f shoes you pre­fer. It * astonishing at what low prices you can buy really good shoes nowaday*- If you * know w here to g*>. This Is to tell you that at the City Shoe House a •utwtanthU, well wearing, stylish shoe, made of Vid mn be had for FAtiO: a better fur $2..». a'l slave and any width to fit.

City Shoe House,70 tiovernman* Of t

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I SPRINGTRe Trade are inviter! to and inspect our

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J. Piercy & Co. t-Victosi*. B. C— WHOLESALE DRYGOODS

OYEZ! OYEZ! OYEZ! Long Live the King.

Our WallpaperOR UNTIL FEBRUARY ItiTH, 50 TRADING STAMPS ON $1.00.

Quite a few good^aee left; 25 per cent discount.

J. W. MELLOR, VS «■«» V» »•« Strest.

1 MOLLES & REEF, LI)Poultry Netting. Garden Tools, Bone Mills, Lawn Mowers, Garden Barrows, Paints and Oils.

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t^seoclatrd Trraa.) reached the Royal entraîn e to th* PalaceLondon. tVb. 14.-1 he up-tiing of the W.*tuiiu*Ur twiiv.ith the Victoria

-, 1 hitter at the appointed time.Sr.t l-rh-m -n of the ne« ,n„„ wit- . Thl. „^r„ M(1„. ani|,! the UM.nl , . mirvm.u^vn ;he part xUl„ Wvrv tak,. ,,.lrt in ,h.. e„mUM7>

of th-* no u-bi :-s i-f tM ! ?■ 1 '• Of 1 vto 1* -lire heats. Dé* pile the jetties. Upon the King and Qww*

wrtHht-r tire im-Htlsera »toU» 41» to . ff'iEbliog frumt.he‘ slatt> 4 «rriago, th»pr<»ce**ion was formed and proceeded to the robing room in the folhrwing order: w?F suivant*. heralds, the King's equer­ries, g-ntjemcri irdfer. grooms* in-wnttf nr.

Hudson’s Bay Co’yAgents.

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Borax Soap8 or 6 fbr 25c.

HASHE S FAIR.▼ 7 Roveewmeet »t

the doors of thx* parliament lnm*e hhort- I; after midnight. Mr. J. 11. Johnston, l^ntmrrvattve member for the N**rtbwe»t or -Iforah* n -divHHwt SnwFev, *«d the

1 hupvr of firwt |ilr.vmg hie uat op the n a ta. By daybreak a aeon* of invm-

I era had now nililol, and after that time arriva la < arov' iu rapiif* <tier«'S*:<>n.

A3 HUIl a detachment of the Yeo­man of the Guard for the Tower, in th«*lr quaint uniform» and carrying halbert», arrived and • ondu> t* d the search of the

. v.1 nit » for. «x>i!*|«rultirK, with t6e u-nial n-<u;r. Shortly aft;rwarde Itroop»

. marebrd up and4-----------Lined the Entire- Rout*,----------------

Tin t rallie wrt* wto|>p<id and the crowd* Were driven 1m hind the line* of soldier*

* and rolicr.

j Parlttttuent w »* opennl thin after»*«on , by the King in per*ou. JU* Maj«*»ty >wa* iux-vmpnnn-d by Queen Alexandra,' iLp Duke of York and Cornwall, the Duke »f ponnaugfrl ami maux others of

f the Royal family----------- _ .—;--------------• Hi» la**t *tnte <•« rrm< nv *t the kind

>-N*rrrç<!’ in T>1. when Qiic. n \ ietoria

ly loved and lameiileil morher had as- rented to the riait of the Duke of Corn­wall and York to

Open the First Parliament of the < ‘uimnouwealth. Her piepaiaLion, fur uiy ednt i-s.ieeialiy at such a moment, cannot be otherwise than deeply pain­ful. But 1 still desire to give effect to Her late Majesty's wishes, and as an evidence of her interest as well as of my owu in all that concerns the welfare, of my subject* beyond the sens, 1 have de^« ided that the visit to AustraliaIh- abandoned, and shall be exÿuwt toNew Zealand and the Dominion of Can-

- TTie prolongation of hostilltïe» in Booth Africa baa led roe to make a further call on the patriotism and devotion of Canada nn i Anstralesra. i lrjohv that my request, has met with a prompt and loyal reiipon*»* avd large- additional «sm- tiugenU friuu thiaie ucIaauuw will «snibark for 4h“ seat of war at an early date.

The expedition ta-ganixed for th** sup­pression of the rebellion in Ashanti was

xbtrow.'M'd with aignah *Ufxcss. The*- en­durance and gallantry of my hafTW troop», ably commanded by Sir Jaw. WrHcoeka, and led by British officers, have overcome lH*rb the stubborn resist­ance of the mo»-------

Warlike Tribes of Wt*wt Africa an«i the eXcebtional ditfli'ulties of the climate and «secsou uf the country 1* which the operation* were conducted. The garrison of Cootohsaie, which> was Wsiegt d bj the efteniy, has been relieved after a prolonged an<l gallant defence The principal kings Lave »urrendered and the «-hief impe<liment to the progress of the development cf this rich portion «•f my* Wert, AfTicat ms ha»now, I hoi**, been finally removed.

— The-affarlng» ami- mortality - cam-cd by the prolonged drought in a large portion of my Indian emf»ir^ have lxt-n gr atly alleviated by a season’s rainfall, but I regret to add thitt in psrhv v*f «b** B«wn-

rwi uffieers of the-household, fiunfccd by hny pfe«i b*hcT, <îîst!THs of fl «w*Tb u-< char- the rgvants-at-arms. the I»ni l*rlrv ! after «till continues, which mv officers S*al, the I.ord High <^mmx-llor, the • are ever using endeavor to mitigate. Black UamI. the Gartei King-at-Arms, th*. 1 G«*nil om-.'i of• Che ILiuw of Dominons: b'arl Marshal, the Ixml tTiamlwrlain, I Thdthe sword of state carried by the Mar­quis «.? Ixmdouderry, tin*

King and Qin-eu,

and Pnnms Victoria, nsqiectlvely at-V li

Lor4;8letrtrd*Md tht Lords in Wsit­ing. the captain >»f the Yeoman of the

. Guanls, the gold stick, the vuptaiu of j the g« at lean-n-at-anus, the* silver stick-

in waiting, the field officer in' waiting, o'hcer* and gentlemen at arms, the lrr men of the Gnards.

The M*beF revel pereuuixgeei, the Dukeand Duchess of Fife, tin- Duchena of Ar- gvle. Prince and FfîhfVsx tUmTriTôT K« h!e«wig-H'd<i‘iu, PrilMWB Henry of Battenburg. Prime ami Princes» r bar les of Denmark ami the I hike u1 (Ttmbridge and their attendants had previously as munhled rtr the Hmi»-» of Ptwirs to await thalr llaj»»H»ai ~ 1

rim lUioii.iiliv<* mIi"»hihlietl t»«

Th«J estimates for the year will be laid he fort* yon. Fxery cr.rc ha* been taken to limit their amount." but the

Naval and Military Requirement* of the country, and aapaclaMy the ou:iay. consequent upon the South African.war, have caused increase.

The demise of the crown renders it neeesHarjT that renewed provision» shall Ih? made for the civil list. I pièce un- rpwTTedty at your-di«*poHal-4l»o»«- hered­itary revenues which were ao plaii-d by -, ray predecessor, and I have commanded that th * pafter* necessary for a full con­sideration of the subject shall be lahl

high>*«( and noblest

My Ix«nls-uin«l (tenlbmien: - Proposals will be submitted to your

jmlginent for iiuTcasing tin* efficiency of m x mHItary força».

Certain changes in the constitution of |r itf -ipp.,.1 ^r.» ruidoyed TIC-

I cessarÿ in conséquence of the increnaed T resort to it which has n—ultoH from the -

Z IIf UNEQUAELED FOR BREAKFAST ^DEli

I’ri.ire ( onsort, and siacc the death The "ifittcr nothing equal to to-day's

;•*-in;* h«.< lavn witnessed in Ixtndon in ! conms'tion with the opening of'the leg- * Llfffwre. ----Not since the wedding of the

then Prince of Wales and Princess Alex­andra has the gorgvoia state coach

, ux d Vislay Luxu iiL-üut aUvvta. of

it* ■ capacity by>.f Aho..*iaadaw»,. __________ ____...fluor spao d by iHH-refO-4-s.and other ladi. intn^Im-'si by peer* I Legi-lntion . . .

'hoatf. end ,î)4‘ «mcndmrnt of the law relating to

| I rmnrrrinn cf the rmric' during th»* b»,i*t two cencratlon*»

ill be proposed to you fp

REAL ESTATE.: ^!fC,STEptOm__ __ A - ------- V r4.»K.m dt • 40) WV B^Chatham g400

phi.» s*: . HT4) !6 roomed cottage,6 n*aned bod*e. !4 roomed vigtage, Aiuphl» M. . . . ..« nxiuied evttage. Vnilgfl«.w,f< road .. l,7«l>House off Oak Bay avenue'................... ;Mouse* off KmiuAumB ^ rtmww M*»r2 koueea, Greew Ht. .Sr.TT. .$1.3W> and 8U0 1 « rooms, 8t. Jameff m........................... ,H t KlrnrH-S-n Ut.1!., . rmxitrrn Affg ^

r«SSS; SSÉÎLii; '«<* ' ; : ; : ; ; ; »« Ike Braekman-Ker Hilling Co., Ld.ï hom-nrÿt IMl. <rt*W fnr . 13» : T------ *- ------

* : w: VICTORIA JUNK AGENCYHuSNL*» and lota for sale In all parte ofthe city. Highest prices paid for old copper, brass.

A W MORF A CO LTD * I *ln<*. lead. Iron, rubber, rope, canvas, sacks.

| the capital. •i The route oT the Royal |.«Wf, which i lay through the Mall, the Horse Guard*

imrad^. Whitehall and Parliament street ; wav\ Gmtrdc<l By Five Thousand Soldiers.' Thousand* of lx»n<lom*r* packed St.James'* Park, bordered the rout«* of the1 | ■■ :d 61kd «Uldi>»'& «'41H'.

j mid' r.Hlfs. -Tlk* »*a *hmt but m 4 Htdrlutph. terx-her* th- House of t^m-

'itrffWTr 'hy rtffht^rnon* at p.m;V~ lîn.î the fifcmtM*rsf h«\i.b*-l liy the Si>«Nik,i r,,Mr. Wm. t-'oiirt Gully, procf’cilexl to th*.- Il Mise of Lonls.

The King*, speech

United State** Amb.i-*i«*f.rr father amhassSd »rs I'-copi* *!. a «in’idjil en- .i hixiin* Ih hi*i<l rb** Im*iu h of the Bisbiq*. Hie* whole «wvMie was

Brr'li:iii! in tin Extrême.

D.-iuiotols ila-h-.d «hh *»f il*-- folds <»f ih«^ black dre»»v* of the ladux, and color wus Third t*y the fie- pe**rs an.Ith- it.il'* o^h)-ial**.

The Kim; .in.! i!i.- îobed procesaidn ;'<1- xaucid t » th* 11..»:— f 1. -id* in rin order detailed. As soot ns Ili* Majesty v. a* cnthroiUMl tin* L»rd Great <'hainhcr- l.i in receivetl the royal command to * mo­uron the nn*ml*TÀ of the How** of UL :i- taJwau- t!Lqi. . ili «i..'ii ih». throne

The Black 11 »<k Gen.. Sir Mb-hnel

fam N* «-ream cvlorcii ilanoveri 1 •i-. with l*«atjUtoh* 4» red and gvhi Hv**rics, and

rovered with trappings of monwro ami

etc. Blacksmith» and Plumber»' errs pa a 80 <lov«*rnBàeot SC, Nest Bank of Montreal. *|H»«*talty. 1 hut lee waited upon at shop or

It II. Illirsli-I’ii.Real Estate and Mining Brokers.

Bankera-Ganadlan Beak of Commerce. Uablsa—Hurst, Victoria.

ACRE LOTS, cheap, facing FOWL BAY. SHOAL BAY, CAD- BORO BAY.

SO STORE ST.. Aarosso». **•»«,

VIOTOKIA.

40Gold. Silver. Copper. Timber limit».

CLAIMSIn) or Iron; nlao

61 Yates Street, Victoria.

35 FORT STREET.

J. & J. Taylor’sFIRE CACCCproof OArCO

Aw* Veelt Door*.

J. BARNSLEY A CO.. Ageatn,W CamrasMSt St Cnaa and Ammunition

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H. A. MUNNto

gilt, was pris’ccdctl and followed by Life whs a* follows:Guards, in full uniform, silver breast- i My Lords and Genti< men:-»! nddres* plates and nil plumctl helmets, and a ■ jou fo.* the firs; liin • at a moment of

i-dt arms, in national sorrow when tht wfiôTc country hist<»rlcal costumes, imnl-diatcly sur- U nu»timing the irrvpaiable loss w<- have roc: d-sl the vehicle. . , ho recently sustained aud which has

Fiv,. carriages of state, containing uni- | fallen with peculiar s« verity on myw-lf. ! f* tied officials a: «1 th- ladies of the My beloved mother, during her long and

B.C. ! hwm-hoM. rnrb drawn hy nit htirm-.T-ttli plnrtoffii n Ign. till» Apt mi . xnlnplv TPTor,. |...tUllnn» 11 ml I.utridim. I.-.I lh«- |mm- rhi- w.irly ..f what n im.nimh -hmil.l Im.

• X'-VT cm,- the III 1 ;.ivv .till.- |, jJ , , ».,lk j„ h*(Mifinl. Ai i'imihl. 1ST Tllt.Tl row f footKtrpn.W l*.Wr thrwnirh the plain glaa* Aiuid.t thin puHir ami private *rivf

the King, win» was in full uni- <

MUNN, HOLLAND * CO..

FINANCIAL. FlttF INSURANCE ANDRENERAL AGENT.

COB. BBOAD AND TROUNCE STREET*.

Saluting Constancy.and the Queen bowing. Th » picx«-HfM*u j speedily traversed the short route to an rc<M»mptinim* nt of toits and shouts, and

HOUDE’S

STRAIGHT CUTcMiAKEiTcs

MANUFACniHED BY

B. HOUDE & CO., QUEBECit Ikm Uic Best.

it is satiiifaetory to me to Is* able t«s as­sure you. that my relations with other powers continue friendly.

The war in South Africa is n«»t yet entirely terminated, but the < apitals <>f the enemy and his principal lines of communication are In my possession mid measure* have been taken which will. I trust, enable ray troiqv.-; to deal effec­tively with the forces by which they are » till o(q*»se<l. I greatly regret the los* of life and expenditure of treasure due to the

Fruitless' Guerilla Warfare ni.vitittïjiud ,;J.y ILsi- partisan* in ;!m* f* rmcr* territories of the two repi>l»li<*s. Thiir early submission is much to K* dc* si, ,f in their own interest*, and until 4t takes place it will be imp<e«*il»le for me ; » establish, in thoK* cclouieR the institu­tions which will aacure the etiual rigltis of all the white inhabitants and pro­tection ami justice for the native popnla- '

TH»* capture of Pekin by the allied forces ami the. happy rolen*,, of these who wefe ^siegisl in fhe b*gations. re­sult* t<v which my Indian tr«M»|»s and my r'aval forces l.-triqdy, <v>itriluited. hnfe bc**n f illoWi fl by f^i«* *-u1 inixKbm >»f tile Qikuw govcrnm«*nt fo fhe demands hi; «ishsl on hv the powers. Negotiations an» pr «**.s*<l I n g >ega rd htg the manner hi

et1 neat ionficgislntion ha* be«*n prepared, and if

the time at ymir di**po«nl proves ti he adequate ît will he laid before you. fer the purpose* of regulating the ■ voluntary «•de-. f land t>‘ occupying tenant* 5u In­land: for amending a rid conW.Ta Vr. g rim

Fi»ct«>ry and W««rkshôi»s Act*: for the better administrât km "f 1 »w rc- »pe* ting lunatk-s; for amemtiug the pub­lic health acts in regard to water sup­ply: for the prevention of .lruukenm»» in licensed house* and public plats**, and for amending the law xof literary copf-

’ upray that AhmgVj' <)'«} m"? con~

t:nuc to guide, you in the <s>nduct >»r your Xk-lilHration* and "that , Hc-'wtay 1*^ them with siU’CC»».

TJhv Duke of Cornwall nn.l Yo k wa* not present in the House of. Lord*.

The King wore a field marshal’s 'TUfitfHlU Wllf‘irtIP*l7Hd tihfi »iwwh:\t.lye wa* clear and firm.

After the reading of the speech the procession w.TM Ti-formed; -thr K*t»g pro- ceeded to the rt»Mng’ room, unrobbfli, and lef^ Westminster in ti».« state cai- ring<* in the *a ne order the pr<* cssion had entered:

4n the Housw-of I^tFtbctW Murqul* of Waterford moved the address in reply t.» the King’s speech and Lorvl Manners aefowded the iotton»f -------- -——

In f . Commons IT. S, .Forster. Con­servât. . e. movtsl the a«blr»*s*. and Sir Andrew N. Aguew seconded the motion.

!■» toTie <-1T«*ctvdTh<* establishment of the Australian

Comm mwealth was proclaimed nt Syd- w-y with manv m«o»fe«t'*»T'>us «f popu­lar enthusiasm and rejoicing. My deep-

MITtDBREIVS Ci>XFBSSION

Say* II-' Stole Hnrsci Killed Three

last

1 (Associated Press.)Brafll, I ml., Fel>. U..-Dm ii

conducted by :.:i evangelist night, .Kune* Tinld coiif.*»* *<1 kin»-elf a thief and 11 murderer. lie hr.tl been at­tend ii.g the revival f"i r..l i;ig,li'y. and it ha«l been noticed h • w- ;tfthroughout the wtiio**. Finally. iu* signified a purpose of bwomU.g a lut m- her of the eh arch, and aft« r the >••*■»- vices visited the evi end filmic aei.iifeysion. wh 1 h *t.utb*d l:e n.i: 1st it.,

Icareer for mhny year* in Texas He

-men, but he r**|H nted bis *11.*. lie c- qiiestwf the cViiiigCtist to make Ilaowh I is c inft s'iou to the \wfild, saying 1 hatko was willhtg'to answer for h»s crime».

ROBBBD BY BANDITS.

« A <~o< Ul > -1Toronto. Feb 14.—A Guadalajara,

Mexico, dispatch says J. B. Powell,

making the* overland trip fmnw W"Do Eula to Joaehitlan, in the state of JiUmo. Mr. Towçll représenta Canadian Investment Co. iu Mexico.

to Disco»' Fence Boer nii'Mi-HAf ror pnalaction," -glviitirT labor efficacy a ml cheap law material, or

fum.1^,11 api-.ir in publie, an,l then» will Ik> no military pntnde in connect»*» with the evremony. The wedding will N‘ a* nvir private a* it* royal <*hamctpr

Losses st Ermelo

will permit.Loudua, I cb. li.—Kiu* ,Eda*i.d w41 il on*- to-morrowreview titrathcons*

«*■4s$wjWS8»with Intefligeot would permit the ***»n»bling of the pub- d race require- lie and which .might It ad to trouble.

Following the lead of the IuipMrcial. Htatm trvasury other iNt|H»f-* announce that they will this country f«»r not make any mfwnrace to the h «siding. iher*, amounted With nightfall every appi«»ib*h to tne

rvint after witeidiaesl, but they hare to render nervice in return for their *tt!widte*. and It ia

«l«i red

Rahy & Co

'Three Chinese Official.* Refuse to Oom-mit Unicode.

Pekin, Feb. lit.—At least three of the Chine*** to whom Kinpcror Kwaitg II snsent a Htutee of m»-th<wF» of *uietd,. Inju routiner uf the demand of thé power*, for their pituislkiu.-nt with death have

Wounded by a revolver *hot.

»n«i two frv ^ase* are TELEORAPHIC TIOK*.dt dined to rhltglr lpd «ho Kmaeror haI»; . "tx . . —s,-, i r* withdrawn hi* request that th*T should1 u-t Xb:>yrL £!)lJinv;d. nt Panet ,wn (ll tnir t, IIMJ ,T * _____ 7-Z_______ A Glaagaw *ya«tIrate la to build Mg he-»-»

nigpr planta at Aylnur and uyesterday to eiignge the Afrikander* m I ft# Majesty now tel» graph* that when 1 ltjpw»»! To.the term* 7-7 The "Jinn't note. No one ha* been able to get Intoment for Friday or Saturday with Mr. Jhf Int'-T '.nlr n-nilr,;.l that I!».- j.

Hhment di eiM nr th • «-nm»». an,Thejfn*** fha.f If the worst of the guilty de» *vrve death, the oth« r* should ht» punish­ed in «»th--r way*. The f<*r»»ign envoy* on the contrary SnyThaT ieren of ri»h*e who are leant guilty «leserve death, and a* there r< no worse punishment #11

been m-rived by Premier

ANOTHER RAID.

iKîiii «nun™ mumsam* April Htm;

Para boo fiber make* absolutely the beatLIMITE».paper ts made almost Vxrtunlvely In Japan.

NANAIMO B. C.

ITS CHILD’S PLAV SA1IE1 M. EOBINS, SOFEHIWTcMOEMT.wn» lit» vh«tiiit--of t4te «liaaater-murr tfcr^ <alien. A meaaage from the agent to

d,lfied wreckage, the” «atm- a* Lm-erne's fitting», found at Lead cove." The flgi Ot would certainly know the vcewpI'r bridge deck, which wax what drifted ashore, hut he would not care to admit it for the nako of the relatives of the.

CmI Mietd b> White Libor.of mMmkw Cha rle# drew 2ftl* bgye bt.-en received tor. vear and give her Yet that nas her; of women who hare " doctored *

| for year after ye ir

»o j-eimunvutthe service

A young man who gave hie name a Matinee titngra* committnf suicide b' hanging at Klllwcil s botvt" Montreal Ill took a piece of hi* bed" sheet and tied It t-

with scores90 JOHNSON STREET.

F. BBOOK 8 MANAGER.un helped and un­healed, to fin,L at last that a Few boules of Elector Fierce*» Favorite Prescription would have aaved years of Buffering • mi a great deal of money.

I*or the régula- tion of the periods, the stop­ping of disagree-

FOR SALE-LAND AT ALBEBN1bain used to keep the ventilator open, and placed It round hla neck. A» the

fT. t rminallon to die. bent hi* knee*, and in this position emled Id* life.

The uuewtlon of Introducing the metric system of weight* and ineneuree waa dl*- fi!»*e«l by ihe t’nnadUu Mnnufactun-r e a*- sbctatTon la*t night. All the speakers favored warmly the adoption of a metric •yeleni. A re*,Uutl«m was proponed by T. A Un-sell that the executive committee of th. ajwMK-latb.u place Rartf oa n»*..nl in f.ivvr *.f a conference I» tween <îr»ut Itrtt- aln. the Vnlted States nod other Anglo- Raxon pe..pn>. in llPrj,.r to errtVP nî M unl.

Wotied Nuts. *5.60 per toni oc Cf>mmi.**ioner* and marines con-

he 'Lip. tv*» gmi". Her hws ibroive» U lire*. 21 of whif.li were her own crew nd Kcvèti others. The aupiNMitrion ia

i* sjic either burst her Initier* and • iA to piece* or struck tjie «iliffs and >uridered. Tlu- 4>nly fact In^youd die-

*.» is that n Steamer «mi crew have erinhed. all the Luct-rne'* crew'xidch h« re, the disaster has oppail.-d ) • Whole community, lieing tin» worst >tt khowu since the Greenland disaster j ■ re- years ago.It la iHiw fean-d that another wr»*-k !

:;m occurred, in this ca*e a sailing ves-1

RnoiUHT* WANTED.Under power of aale In mortgage given

by Marla Kltckln* wife of Tt oma* K.t. hin, rt*l estate agent, of Nanaimo and Ledy- enilth, the easterly 81 * acre* of lot 1AR, AUx-rt,I IHatrlct.

tinted thl* 11th dav of Jan . 1981.Fell a orbooiit.

________ Solicitors for the Mortgage»,

Sack a» Lumps, $6.50 pw tanIs-ing on November 12th, lîk»7. A tran­sit of Venus, however, w hich is of much more consequence the century, ix Juno 8th,

I* ai ted Staten Army 40. K.» Inn On.. Hundred Thou<and M

Wdahinjttmu Eeh. 13. AmidDoltvwed to anr part of the city

preili.cted

HINGMAM G CO,m< nt, th«- rrmy i* in lie recriwlfil to 1 full aiithoriro-d strengtli qf lon.vai m. Tlie regular army now com i>t.« of nl..- fi7.l)00 toi-p. intluJirg the troop* in t

•Fhiliiipine*. so 1 hut the n w vnlistima aru. limited to about :vt,b 'ii men.

it \* renlixe»! ,hy the ■ ii. ial* that will take 11 long tinu» to secure *0 mai men, hut the fuM iniioiiinery «if the am b» lieing exerteii in tint direction wi gratifying vi;*u!t*. Over four hundr. nc^nits wire obtain.-d last week, ar $t i* said that much better progress w 1m. mn«le when the ’recruiting agentii are In full iqx»ration.

BUILDING A LIGHTHOUSE.Au interesting article on the construe^

•W lighthouse off Renehy«4 Fort Street.

Whart—Spratt'e Wharf. Store Street.:ihlc drains, the 1 nMB .healing of in flam- Jtnation and ulcer- 1 kJwBÊntion, and the I L/ 1

of female I weakness, there is no me<licine canetjtial Dr. 1‘jerre‘s Favorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong aiul sick women well.

"About fiv* year* *«ro l had wnr poor health* wnl« Mrs. 8. K W,.->n. - f HiScteu. Johnaon

♦Co, Mieoun " Aftf-r 'HVr,, ,ng four ymn withÎÎI 1h'v va*r mY Ci1*« up ; **idthey h*d doee all th.v co.,11 1 had hern con-îî* w L° 57 he,f ",v Bw-i'lhe othrr half could hardfvdr*g ar cd. I had Mich pains In •iy Beck and ahdon-,| cneld not stand Sir «norv than a frw minute*. My fret were cold or berning, my iK-,n*!» came too often. lM ODCton will it wa« change of fife, an. as 1 ■■" heard «if î>r Picrxe’a mvdicin. « jnv hii»- fr iHl gtg me a butileof Harorile Prescrlplion.'1 look it end Ik kdpi m I» **» w**«. » j wrote tern» and followed your advice. I com-

Favorite Prewrintiim. ' «'.olden Med- kel Dl«cowry • aw! the 'Kllt-U,' as I wa« *0 cooetipatrtl all the time .-nd pill* would weaken m* *0 that I amulil have to go to be.! To the rr'*‘ «urpr'se of eveCyb.Kly 1 got well, and•^’kssd%«^’sp«3rv'ïrr

liraitCall: wharf; 647.light!»

Notice to Shippersform haul* ST weight* and measurt-a.

kponsihlv authorities came to th.that a gr.v

foreshore hviiv.it h would best sei purpose of navigation.

It haying Iku-ii dwm.-il d«»sirahle to ee- 16Wish the workyard at the t«>p «>f the < hff. at a height of about 400 feet above the sea, it hveann

the vessel, tuny bn a ItK-ai Ésh I NX 1: ATHAN AT MAMlaAicarrying <*raft. Whose biaw will Involve thi- lives of another eight or ten resi­dents.

H______ ■ necessary to cortstructa ropeway of a special character, for the tb<- punxw» <«f carrying therefrom the .blocks of granite, weighing about four tons, to a staging erected a HtCle below 1- w-water line on the *h«fre, at th.- site qf the pronged lîgbibuu*., «bugl dOU fcH from the base of the «'liff.

The ropeway had also to transport the machinery required in that pfocem. S„CU ns pumps, steam engine, crane, etc., as

£&n, «P «II .the. cement, «binghv and *^/Peug^^^^^*uanivenient means for the .runs p^rtatioB ~8»-Wkjm!Uwi« „*«««'»; end up from thrir wort on the Tight-

I'nitiMl

the’n.uA <!l*patch 'mm Ottawa •c-rvatlre whip* were appointe»! yp»ter<l*r a* follow*: Vhlel W-blp, tieorg.- Taylor; fur Pfltgfi», Messrs. Ingram. Corby and Lan caater; for Quebec, I'-eslw. IN>p«‘. and Ball; T-r the Mhrttlme pmn 'rn. Messrs Oanong and I>hirg«*y; for Meuk ha and the West, Hr Roche

Xfiniln.'

’MU'

nH m

w«**Wwl ms ■<:!|H ijriA till lu bur of in-BTHiil ofbn-. •v.mtmmé gt Mnklb. A quu.mltr iiiiitl-.n h!R' h«-.-n «discovered in

Bew trial ..f theThe Hqnldator* of the Bsnque > tjfe Wirl* > ewterday declared _a second dlv . 'end of Ere per èëèf1. To "depositor*. ' MnwpVIroee wen» enknowr, |n Switzerland

nnu the .-..mpietloo of the 8t.do ’tor* uloc* tried yvtir mediriue.

Uothardd<*nd waa ten . .iluaift •Si.. ■Atu.ihu,..Vlluilion^rC*' to*. Tho n«-i bull.« breukin* «tnkl•tnewAiZ-tito*

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VICTOUIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1901.

Campbell’s Prescription

StoreWe Map the la rfeet dork of Drugs god TvGet Article* In the province.

Prescriptions promptly and carefully

To Review ; Strathcona’s

TRADE OF THE STATES.

Charged by The Police

Many Person* Were Injured in Conflict Last Night Numerous Arrests.

Newspapers Ordered to Abstain Prom Criticising Acts of

Royal Family.

GERMANY AND THE SEA.

Men Will Visit Buckingham Pal ace, Where King.Edward is

to Present Medals.

latrsaae in Imports and Exports Diir- . ing the Past Yenr.

Wduhiügÿm, Pek 13.—Th,- gvttmil snrvey of torvign trade introdwtory to

j the volumu on “t\»mrocrcinl Ib-lntivns ; With the United Stan*,"’ hns Ju*t bwn

I it it}1* oer ftweign trade to-dny, u cempared with that ot recent ytUnt,

Mail rid. Feb. 13.—The arrangement* nt the palace for to-niom>*r7» wedding are pn>cevtiing rapidly. Tribund* have been erected in the chapel in which the ceremony will ivi-or. The nesting <*a4>- arity. about 800, will In» sorely taxed. A great many ticket h«dders will In» uu- nbfc tb galn idmithmcS, on a<»ouaut of th*» limit»-»! apace in the chapel.

Some of the guest* who have arrived her.» to attend the ceA-monie* wiH u«dshows .1 gain remarkable,'becauxe it ha*

been achieved with but little effort. tbeir^room* in the paiaw.question for the future, say* the pnbtt- J It wttT be TmpoaiTble for,the crowds

P et*Dpwet Arrivé* at CADêtown * ^ * bother we. can hold the |H>*i- to *h#»w their feeling*, a* no nuunhersF Ltion we ..... .... about to gain by nu-an» <>fJ of the nival family cr .7 the Oaserta

Tr" " I

ctrnrqt hl the Noiith ATriepii war.Th«» Canadians will Arrive in London

i<>-day, and will lie allowed to view the King's procession to Parliament. They will, then return to barrai-ks and wait for th-- n-view. Tin- *fc>ri Will atl, u-l tins effcareeee at. the war office to see W. m.-dals. wtiivh will then be sent to Buckingham Palace.

To-morrow evening the regiment will bo driven to Apsley (inte, Hyde Park, from which point theÿ will march to Buckingham Palace, accotnjianii-d by a blind from the Foot Guards. On their arrival at the garden* of the Pala«-e, «he

—King will review them and present Lhv

'With the exception of <ix who are suffering from typhoid and were Uml ed at Uraveaetnl, th • trooper* are allin good health.

LUlMirate arrangement* have bv*^ liiatîë to entertain them in ,boa4m. The theatres and .music halls have offered them free admission, ami the club* will elect the officers honorary members.

They will sail for Uanada on tb«- Nutuidian, February 28th.

^oer !.«><ses at Krnv-1 -,Durhito. Natfij. Feb. 1T. -Th»» R.n-i

!<**»»* when thew were atacked by Gen. French at Ermelo" last week are said to lure been- IQ men- Lilkff and 30ü made prisoners.

Gen. French has recaptured a l.V l*oondcr «mtuemi from t*ie British at CvJvusu.

Piet Dewet’s Missions.f’âpètown. Feb, 13.—.YnotKer death'1

from bohonic plague «tccurreif’ to-day, officially

The geowtb of a naval policy in Ger- nuinjr has received m<we attention from publicists than the growth of the Ger­man m.'rcnutUe marine. We need not stop to' discus* whether it Is wise for Germany to aim at lieing a. first-claw naval power. The fact is that her d« relopanent a* an ocfcnu carrier and col- vuiM- compels her to inert**e her naval sUrength. The two Urg»»ot merchaiH fleet* in the world are n<»w sailed under the (icmUin flag, and these fleets have lauudy- bw-u.nud arc still bemg, incroaaed. In effective .wa tonnage Germany now rankw next, though loego hitervallo, to Great Britain. The United States may have a larger registered tonnage, but a considerable pr.<i|M>ftion is in sail­ing vessel*, and another large propor­tion is on the great lakes, and does not come into international, comiK-tition at all. Gcnmany has but a limited w-a- bwrU and few i*rts 10 proportion to h«-r territorial aroa, hot the develop­ment of her maritime enterprise is not tbs least striking friture-in the economic expansion of the empire. The advent uf tho age of iro*. destroyed the old North (jwmin wixwien sliiidiuiMiug in­dustry. With the nge »>Bsti*»-l has come a mew birth, and Germany i* now huiy ing vesuri-» f»*r half a-<l«>»»»n tfther coun­tries be»i«lv* herself. It i* true that ah# ha* at f to ns for some ofher -<4a»* Ymem and for w-nw of OU? discariled liner* to do her ix-esn tramping, but she aims at being entirely avlf supporting in the matter of ocean tonnage. There is no reason why ahl ■honhl not I*», with the meetninical

- TUB WHII-PIKO POST.

A Dokwjire Whi|ipin* Eijofed by Two Hundred Uu{>iuf S,>ectalorii.

**At N.-w 1’mWle, which Is the nuborb | of Wilmington, in wbu-h the northern- ! morn pillory of the »t»te to located, I ■' "* “ crowd ,of at least two hundrcl I cothoriel to oilnee* 1 In- la.hing and pillory mg ot_ met. who had been eon5 i

Ceylon and India TeaQREEIN OR BLACK

ggjww? T^-*^Wf’tor?'gntonrwSh PURITY sod CLEANLINESS Brttnh grown lesswble-cywl interest, winced naawShoa.ly f",bîcoœinr 5?°" popular reery day. . Don't drink imoureand doc- at each *eiwrate laeh. smiled aometimee tored Japan or China tea any longer. Insist that voue orrvr r i l -,t -tun -eontvrtiuua o< tho- victim and with the delicious, paUte-élusinv t«s 6f Pocer iurnish youlaegned when hi. crime.;.. i„ y » *■* °*

CEYLON AND

til»*>—an

fi>r particular markets regard to climate and race miuire-

Accnrding to Vnite»l State* treasury returns, Ihe imports of this country for last year, in round nnmhers, amount.-»! ___t.» $830.<NS1.0CM), and the exports, 81.- I*u«irto del S»»| ws* jnmimil with the idle j wî “I7s.iwwi,«w*i an iiien-a*»- of uvAr 83D.- i»opulace. Insultiiig r ’ *

hi the import tra«le. a* eotnpar- «*1 at the |K>li«v ami the civil guahls' cd with the preceding year, and of tmua-lcr ^ou.dvd, char#., whto^h waa j »wMQl| „ u,„ mli„ pro„„r.

^ , tkmately than (Iront Itrit.in pn,. fornot apawdi nun, peer.», were injonet ' rtml|,r ̂ ^ however, rw'

ceive state assistant^»» în the way of gwef-

ttfiled when his grimaiv* in torture m«d Imiterons. A* exch victim was

Iwl forth, hi*-face was stu-iu-d with rare­st Interest. With each deUil of fast­ening him safely to th«» post his crime Wa« diseus-M-d. Vsnally, he was con­demned for his action, and many a ‘serve* him right* was exchanged. When it was wNii that* the criminal was not physically incapacitated by He »inpes remv.tl he waa thought to In» well off “nd deserving of no. further care. Of the mental scars, stretching red acm** the Neneilnlitie* and finer fepirngH, the sfiéé- biton. took no thought. 4>f the u.fim-n. e whith tho contemplation of such a •pk'turie must haw upon their own

HlWiBB.“tio Into Dd.iwan» to-diy and vou

will bo in vit si by th»» barber, the wait­er, and the hotel clerk to witness this rery_ant»q"*yd f«.rm of p«m*hm*.nL ^ ’be vetjr'Urn servant that aitiudA»U bio I was so advised. # ♦

■'" • I'-v I* to I... :«_ W Irp.il'ig tit wS* to-day, aufi,’ saU u, , eniored

• \ what T

hwy and whipping pbsf In this ,tate.*.. ,p w ,,f, ‘H 1,0 U>«T use it T I asked.

Krery Friday, sub, whe^ toft's in sewlon.

T h«»n court** mi *cs*b>n now?*‘Yes. suh.’

“i *nw thi* same

INDIA.

THE

F2Q2.-HIW6 in cxtNigi*. Of th.» «•* porta, the |tercc»ntage of nianufactureti gisoils rose to a very consiiierable ex­tent. and ont industrial growth con­tinued last y \ir at s rapid pace, en­abling US to take1 less finished :gts*l* from oth«»r -emintrle* and to furnish

-eminence, it is shown, and th«> rema: able growth of the foreign demand for our ir«Mi nnd *teel i* <-it»Nl a* a striking instance of what undercutting in priceswill du ------------

r ■" - ' 'trade i.f th»» 4 trient i» *|»»k-u »»f ** a novel feature of expansion. The ««'*- «.ui-dtion of the Hawaiian arid the Phil­ippine Irinndfi. it is declared, ha* eon- vert«*l our Pacific slope from a mere cut post cf *r* de into‘a hive «.f r-«m- rnerce; while t’nba and Porto Rico offer the Southern State* a convenient step­ping stone to I»a!in-Ameri«‘an trade.

Dior LINED

and there were numerous arrests. Th# seattering . e»w.U tonight the ah«»pe andbotete. Alt th# front door# <-f th# Hotel de Pari-» w«-r<* smashed in, a gr«*at crowd assembling there. The police arid guard*

•"charge»! into the strevts-TéedTug to the -lr l^uL Llu^ilbipsda*xi-Uu:cmga.

qulctTy rr- a ssriu blcv t.’ITu» authesrtti»»* have warned the news-

liaiwrs that they must abstain from

-srrrrYfmtTbund, who is omiog here.f»rThe.apecial purpose of discussing peace i^wsibilities. Mr. Dewet, on 1* half of the Boor peace commission, tieairea the Afrikander bund to announce ch-arly that th»» in va dr* <sn,expect no ai«l from th»» Cape lhitifli, nnd then to send n deputation to Mr. Steyn and Gen. Ib-wet to endeavor :to prevail upon them to surrender.

criticism of the acts of the royal family, or the publication ôf new* oé cofeMBenu calcqlat.d V» fan the present agitation.

During the afternoon the ministers held a long nnd itnp«>rtant council. The evident intention to «leal, severely with offenders against public "order *»viu* to In» having a most sahltory effe«»t.

The strong aggn-dve meeiuire* e#f the viril guards early in the evening re­sulted in quiet during the latter pert of it. ami Madrid Just Before midnight.w ht-u this uisnati h is file»!, i* calni, the .... _____ v _____ _

- havir-g b-.-ru alueot «-ntin.i'y .ndgrat withdraw:;.

Hfr.-ivt-siiii.-.- coniifcecs, however, at Barevloeii md Grenada, where the gen* darane* hare d»-«»n reinfoeced. At Mai agi, anti-clcricnl d«-m-»awtratora stotusl hm««ii igmpuy.. kkfikCk» sjwl s *iekln-emau 'wa»v

resources.The tin«r*f apeeiroen* of marine ârc ht

lectnre and mv<*hanical skill nro to In» f«»un«l in the transatlaotic tra«ie, and Severn! of th»» most nott-w.irthy of the## are the proihici of Gerni.io shipyards,

German lines, of course, an» »ub-wlmt hi- thought of,it.

. -Atfl think* ro .very much *uh. h»» replied.

•■rWt you think it th™, ^d'““* ,b» o»tu<- thing. ov.‘r

-‘N -oh, any m./ than jaU would. Th',1 to ntt'ii horo that ha. I,„ „ whi,.,....! .‘.“h'l'l-l until they to hard th.y

nr? f*rf Uu m,“- »-* ft than ‘fnh i"'■a. It ju-.'mak. . ',..n wu»<. I think’

r-tt—t f.-lmg------------- . i tho -au o opinion, though In

From fh » Oxu* t<> the. Arctin- Circle, different t-»rnis. \ judg,. D. v,.r and from Kars to Kamchatka, ihv ,U4lt hu bad<hi* d«»ebi* en tfiv <=nbf. , rT-nr mle* mi nr strange people* nud !n,l Hi.» "active h ad of ,i charitable m-eonntrioN. but the Caucasus is strung- ; "titptiuti nt tlTlmingtoU ex press,-,1 *** ^ LaiteoL auyuuc who aver- ^tlhit tkis modebf pum.sbmeBt wasled that the Caucesns is the nuwt in- ;<17 far from solving1 th«* crimin-il „r«K. tervsting land tf the world would tw and ad<ie<|'able to back hi* opinion with g,>vd ** ‘lie stn-ngtl, with the pcojde i» «lue reasons. Tliv range i* a wall across £ thé fact rhut it lui* alway» been here th»»,narrow isthmus which joins Europe 1 i'u «u»tomary thev »•«. \■...Slid Asia, and the gorge of iNriel l* r '^ivh ,,l) »'►* Increasing liberal-the door in thl* frill through which have dy will do away with it yH."’—Th come aluio»! all the migrating peoples '*ore Dreiser in AiBelts»"*. * -bi»tw»-eii vast aid wk*«t .since m«»u In- ----------——--- 1—gun to mow at all. From many of these SOME F A (MTS.

erential railway rates :on inwanl nnd ■mtwaid cerg», e#d they ere tvQnirvd S# give a preference t-» 1b»» goods of tiertnan «hippenu—Fortnightly Review.

OF THE

SYRIAN STORE97 DOU6LA8 STREET,

...... , CQRHpfi OF- iofmsott STUBWt -«■*■»

IS BEING SOLD AT

50c OJI THE DOLLARCome Early and Get Bargains.

MAYOR, VICTORIA.

Hu: «.«IMI, nwtory -r-mitr»-utoy ,„d wUI elw oll t Will have the

w.-i* the •bmhtful point I* under I’entrol.

Thv t:,4i«ieh*gei) t .rre-pomk-nt of meI. i-! .n I to.!/ News *afs tin VruwwPttiuvof Itoniuark opposed the sale «if the Danish W«*t Indies to the I nli.-d tuUt«*«.

v.fh.’ral Man if - r d -xhiin. ,.f the big e,vvI Ky'luvy. siav-s that u,r n»-w

„ , . , . trmi fWeai* ha* (.ruvitl a coirnlete tQi-rr*».nm,t -nlT. r th, ,. nalt,v. alth-„,icli ,„1|lhlir wbl,hif (Sima t-bniln «1 ^iro to moke -distim»- ,ti tlj„ vo ti m* r- - i lir-g th crinww. ujh,» c.-in *«»n- x , ai

. t„„, w-w-l. «th,r to .vlurto.-.M ,w «-.'ft-mrth, ------------- fit,. IT A M,™I to HW otlwr f,wm of Ohihw ««• IU, '

turn. th, c un *,n»» U, ueu^Uamr.llite .» pc- o,ur.. A,rt,„i,„™, r.ul,e, ,, „„„7h

I 1 Th,‘ 1‘render has written a letter acceptingtbt offer.

A trio of safe-crackers visited K.ndon,Two I‘er*.»tH Injure»I at WmfieW, Kan» <*Lt- yesterday, and 44*»w^ qes tin- safe of

-1- -Shot* Were Fired. I I .: : * D.-phef* g- ral store i>o HamiltSu-* —-----—-- I r«»ud. ».* uring only * few ct nts. TIN» police

.... , ... ... Knnan*.. ( ity. Mo., Feb. 13.—A *p»»nal r«ve rhs*e. capturing one man after aTmTwaHE*. rwn rontaininr mtr,**."te"'■rter--rifar from •- tketiwb». ri-aiMte.vkiiia.«^tacri man gaveThere are numerous rep«>rt* a* to life, j j t!,,‘ “me «V Vincent UUmm, Toronto,buoy*." boats and boards tuarkikl “Luc- i " 1" •M.y"’* raid ou the bar rooms Ike *t, I-awtvuve river monopoly uf the

■ : '"'■’I by both parlies. Mi** Richelieu * Ontario Navigation «'onapany beck verified Lnirnn Denny w»* hit in the ttioutii K Ti> b# broken In. The Buff a h»„ Toronto

It nlvio<f certain 'that the Lur. i ie r hv * bullet, or a piece uf glass. * Montreal Steamship Company has beenCharliit^iuJ Henry-Kchmiitt w.-r»» ip th. , r -"ui«-d to run a ttnl* beiw»en Buffalo and _______ ___________ _____“j«riut" nt the finie and made q .show M^nlrewb xl* Toronio. Two of the faii f To Treat a woman î‘>r a «liscase year after

SCffffilBh D19A STER.

Coast ot Newfoundland.

Sr. Johi s, Xfld., F« b. 13.—A lot of wreckage ha* been found at various

i point* on the «;oa*t jrf_KewfopndUa4. TTk- articles pi«k«il up inriude part of the interior woodwork of n steamship. Part of n .ship's Iniit, aeveral pier»»* of

valley, some Tn another,nml their new homes lent ibem- , "u11 <-k*^‘ ®u 0 Sunday,selves *o well t*» dtftfov sgamst sU af- i latt* ! , Kr, yt<&L niuuWr »*fter-comera that the-tiriginal s»»ttier* were ,v i - ^r» f.n- a c-ntury—twen-*Wc tn imrerv *ml .multiply and keep 1 L* !>Ur." *“** .>ear l!*G will be the firsttb:ir rs-t-o iuLauL Hcaca, thr :Ctarmm to^Àaüi^r^ar1-” fo',rt- 3*^ aluu- timt ontain* I«»-«$»% ihvlfir s t and ie-t great ' ,ni~*n<1,r,lf A® year 2.nm. TVbru-

ly «-hanged de*«en<Unt* of pe.q.l»- other- ; t'n** have five Monday»—v x Iwt In the mists, of r inote anti-1 an,l lb7<>.

-quits". H ia- hi the tterwrarda of Mf, |n,^ re tender that waskiiwl»» FVwJiH,l,l.. th? firtt crolim-T «nd , *1^ _ c’“‘ ,M' »«'-l «KaiO- ih T!«>t

rlTmlx-r. #f |n> manntalwia. “an etbouiogi- Vy r xx'll<:'1 al suceerwive interval* of 0,Ai'juiigi-um ivhtn» tin- inradiT» of Kur-.Jriir# thnaighout Ok-

oik», as they, travelled westward t«i be , îhat *w 1880 again iu HfcC. and at in-

ri#!*1»-' "f themsrhrrw tn thnr rrw eon- • *»"*•». and at iut»-«vsK-of H.-n, Oyeark- * ~ *hi 1804, and at interval* ..f jx>10 190B- '"'l ■« i-f.rr.to of

to 11. H y,nr. ; 1-04, |n 1;w ,U]| „■ M,rval. ,,f h. ti. It tear»; 1MW in 1MW. „„1 .r,7 twi nty^-iyhrh r,ar th,rvaft-r; I to 17, ia ]«««, ,nd „;,.T. r.l« of l,. 11, li y,«,r,. in j.,,,,ÎÎ1„Ü£ lnU'rV,ls uf H, -i. 11 snn.iT^-niyh —in* -f, tilt- i.li/->•«. .....—i ...

wfej."_ fV G«»rm « ns, destroyers of<acr-tl and i»r.ifan«» vg.-n,l do uvt a<- Liipt thi* 4b«*»erv. .-»h«4 Profe*mr Yirrhnw ikflares that it i* disprov,*! by tb«» fn«-t that the Caucasus could n<»t have been a highway wh-»n the Ice-field* raine down dower than they» «1.» now. nr. ! that the langurre* t)f the ('au -.xsn* arc not"" re­lated to language* elsewhere, would»... h-T ^Wlr ttr- »l»3t. r4 utr-by teito-hurrl, M,th„rit„-,"wh7,them were çemcantw of greater nation* th»» method of ' __ 21 n*«i uponPi., J$ determining the-date of

.aster was to prvvt nt its <K»t»urrrnce on the aamj day ->* the Jewish Pawover l.evvrth«-le*» the *

that had parsed on. But the theory of human sanvdee i* wo attractive, nml the races «if th » Caucasus aro so «iriginal and pectiliir, that for my part I ehâre on Ik’s o<i-.i*ion the wiHlmfne»* of theAmerican__bjpiori»t to "'know »>me . ^thing* that are not so.**—II--nry^Xoiman, u».i M. P., in ifcribner’s. | .________________ I r,„ , twrotlrth rrntury will contain an,.

V . I whi<*h lacks but -no tlar of to-H.tr caactty S.tltS w»*,. The mi,I,Ik*d*r,ww i-emy •» w-rahs^-w:1-k.l. . 17.0 day Of the week that will not iwcui* a» oft,» a, each at the ..there to ninthly. Fifteen out of the h.ltolml year* wiH begin on Wedue»»lay and the ■am- ii,iii|iHT nn Friday.- F ourle,, »fl| l~-«ln in ea.h of the other d*y« of the week. A. to edi|oee ia the century, there w-,11 he about ,tto> of them, the numlier of aolar to'inif to the number of lunar in ato.nl the ratio of 4 What ia of Tory

Tell “City Council” to look into Suit Sale at “Fit-Reform Wardrobe.”

Warn the creditors; very strange prices.

worth $25.00, yes $28.00, are being sold at $15.00. All new spring goods.

Commencing February wh. and until fur­ther m-t l<v. the (vpp« wit Ion steam t-r Fb*a lie • freight rate <»u all flaw*** »>f freight If t w «fn Victoria. l*ort T« • * Mend and 8»-at- tle will be 50 f*»ut* per tim .i t-ial weight.

E. H BLACKWOOD.Agent.

MONUMENTSBE SURE TO

Get STEWART’S Pricesl,Cw«nr; Cnpisg. tsaport-

*• Mosysients etc .befrre

Caner Tiiawl JBwiUurt $v«

Leary Coal Leary Coal #

We beg to nottiy the peblle we have just rove«x.-d a shipment nf the above «##1.^5 L ’"’‘I "Mwrlw article to what #e have Ml. and ha* taken well „n the market la Vancotiver. Give It » trial. One orlce to all. flNt-UU PER TON. P P ,ee .

CORD WOOD. CORD.

James Baker & Go.Ftoo. «07. ____ 33 Belleville Street.

ANDREW SHERETI

MNHkt. ]

Cmjtomhwrd «Ses, «teem in»Hot s,,. —-

VICTORIA DAILY TQIB8, ■TBFBSPjTt, ÏÎCBB DABY 14, 1901.

Chinese- , Education

the Question of Separate Schools Occupies the Attention of the

, School Board..

Minister of Education Asked To Make Amendments to

School Act

At- the -meeting -of--the uchoot- board lent night towral wry important mat­ter* came up for dim-usai on. The peti tion from Hook Bay district to have ChiuvHc children, excluded from the ■choul, called for a luug diecmuuou.

There Were present Cliuirmau L)r. Lewis Ilall, Trustee* Mrs. tirant, Bel- yea. Brown and Hugsett

f Communication* were received from the janitors of the High / and Central ►ohot>l. and the North Ward wchool, aik- ing that their remuneration* be iucre*»- ed *n oonstMjuotuv of the additional work arising ont of the taking up of manual training. Upon revolution it was re­ceived and laid on the table.

The city clerk informed the Lmrd that . tliinr estimate* had been reeeived and

placed on the table.A report from the city health officer

»na restive 1 and tiksL

a nee Co., asking for Miram v palmBtge uf. the board. it Lwas decided t-> Inform Mr.

gniunde committee may call for compe­titive plans for the building of the High

Upon motion of Trustees Belyea and Brown the hearty thanks of the board were tendered Her. E. ti. Howe and the trustee* of the Metropolitan church for their kindness in opening the church for the school children's memorial services, and for the trouble they had taken to

• .Speaking, to the motion. Trustee, BeJ-

yea sa hi that the service had been aVery Injuring one; the- ttisciplino dis­played by; the teacher* in bringing the pttplfoto amOrom the .church rellcebtl the highest credit upon them. J

Tl»e motion was corned.The board then "adjourned.

----------ARION 4HA 44 GH.VCKttT/ ——

Competition To Be Keen

Many Steamers Will Enter the Skagway Business When

-the Béason Opens.

Largo Audience U*ten to Enjoyable l’rpgr«Hiime Loot Nlght.,_

A Ship Railroad Projected for -Groeaiug the Isthmus of

—- Panama.

There promises to be keen competition for the Klondike trade thi* year, and the fastest steamers on the Sound will be in the bueinew. Next to the <*. l*. H. liners Smith and (’«>*, recently ac* qui red for the busfncs* service, the Pa­cific Coast steamship Spokane, now

Last night the Arimi Club delighted I the large audience which assembled in !Institute Hx'll to bear their rendition of the programim- given by the organisa* Jtlbri Ut Its first concert, under the dim-- f .... •_„ .. . __tion .,r tl... uto Wm. Th, "It L7,, 7 ...... 1 "2 'wa. wi, l,l.,l |.y Mr. II,,,«,11. , h„ l,,„ ,»i.f «' u “ ,b" ,un- , Nh"||wl11 '«.'luWly oarrM on «h, aorlotv ,in«, " , , ? V “"Tin !U"1 " *

fomuli r ami rnml.wtor. In 1 rh", T »" ,«-» **Th,. «r.t n limiter on the pTwramme “ "M'a-Kettu,.. *«d q-Ke’Nual to all

wn, ......... Rhine rr. Ku.k.m by II,e *-u,a,„l-hkoly toikvohv u,k„, it. au,ou*•It"-, «l-i-h formed very ..........* I ^ ‘ Z r"v"strml«eth.n to the inimteal .Mlehla „f it , ", w ,Ih* eveaine. It wa. MtoeW-b, the "‘'.“"li * /}"’ ««..htn*.ohoen,. -The ..Ymm* Mn.Wah™- by 1T t ,aK "mpany^ and

Oe« MI. Kent. Wollaaton ami . ^uIhI ,vni o i ‘7‘ 7 i M‘Worlm-k. Su enthnsia.Hr wa, the re- ". “"W"! .,VM- It w an,b r,tu,d.

that at present no insurance was open, but that when such occurred they would d«il fairly with the company.

À petition signed by IK$ ratepayers of the K«*ck Bay district was received, ask­ing that something be done in the matter of Chinese children attending the RuckBay school. _

In Hnswer^tq- a question the suis-mi- tendent said there were eleven Chinese children attending the school.

Chairman I.)r. Hall said that nndcr the present ftchooi act nothing could be

AritMn* -Ijott Song** ntWT Jttlmst 'ii '• -i - “Ri ompenaa,” giving i.i n

The attention Uf the minister had already been called to It. an 1 It was found that the board was powerless.

Trustee Mrs. Grant was sorry that separate <tchjola could not be providedfor the Chinese. 4 r y™ - - .

Trustee Brown wished to n-fer the i'JÎV •"! .**!? *****

A FI REM A VS CLOSE CALL.

my engine, although everyint at-hwf

m°Uer to the legislative commitCee. who ; eoiuithe^fireman* of Itur might en.lu.vov to obtain redr.wa Iron. Tw , w ^ ' l0**-the le»i,l»t„r. 1 1 "*•* "' ;lk ,ttxl Bile, vruboat aav *p-T,u , VC' .... , , I l‘»«'e -ml all rnn ,lnwn. A, I abnn,«eeTX i

Tramee Belye. ..id that the tjeh,. I , ,.r..r .,i., in mv *' “ W"11 *“•et made no dutinetlon Iwtween bl.lk, down people alwaya

i States army transport, is also to enter , the Alaska tra*le ,this year, sailing from

S»*attle. hYank Waterhouse, ngf.it 1er the steamer. stat««* thi»t the tlaronue wou’d sail from this city for Nome on Juno 5th.

IMMENSE siTTr RAILWAY.A ship railway that may possibly take

the place of a canal across the 1‘anauui.... .......... .... iimu lMhniu*, trans|K*rting great ships from

“Elnine** and "Ft»rgiitten.** The concert ^<K1'nnr to '“ can and cutting off the long was concluded,by two gissl chonuies by . iuur,l^y around the Horn, has been iu- th.* club, namely. “Ha|g>içwt Lan»!” auk i ven,<*'l by Barton W. Sc-ott, an engineer

liver Vaudimik,** after ■■which the ! ■mlJi vcntor of San Jose, v The rou id: nudicncv di-qfersed ’with the singing of iuK ot curves and undnlations itt track the NatNmsk Anthem. - which have proved a .HtmnhEng block

sjsmsc* |o an enthusiastic enco*e Dcnas'eMorniug."

“A T<»:i-t” WHS r-ndeml hr the choriLs with good effect, » fu*r which II. •avt' *nng in e.\« client voice “Theimage t»f the Rose,** /The chib was obliged to

.repeat the next number, ‘The Tbreo Chafers.” iml then gave “The Waltz." Mr-. Kdmnnd* was again heard in "O Worl.f, Thou Art Wondrous Fair,*’, and

.Seattle aa ita Pacific coast terminas. f The China Mutual Steam Navigation comptfny owns the transporta Pak Ling and iKintuek, the largest vessels which { have been charNged on tile Pacific const by the war department, for the Iran*- \ |H»rtation of animals and supplies to the Philippines.

The steamship Piugsui, owned by the China Mtlftial, is due to arrive gt Scat- tie on Fei.ruHry IKtli, and will load « yJiurn Aargo lor. the Orient. She. wW sail on February !5îth. The steamship Mnyrme of the same Hne/ls now load­ing at Shanghai for Seattle. The steamship Kaisow wTTl sail from Liver- peol for Seattle on March 15th.

ALASKA QUARANTINE RAISED....... I ►r. M. H. Foster. United Stat— qoar-

antine offie»*r for Puget Sound district, has riH-eived instruetjuna raising the quarantine on all vessels costing from Southeastern Alaska, owing to the dis­appearance of smattpox in that locality and along the Yukon.

MAUTNlT-<bTES.

the man of Business.

> the-successful working in the Eads and Other systems of ship railways bate Ih>» n overcome, says g San Josy dis­patch, and the cost and time require-1

British hark Ihmmcraig. now OUT IP-t lays frofil, Cardiff with .coni f,»r the navy, is reportetl to have lteen sold to ! the Western Commercial Company, of San Francisco, for £10,000, *nd the !, sieanur Wyefiefd, which f.u- long was ■ ’

F-rithdi Columbia collier, has Iss-n pnr- ! hastxl by Hiwanficlil*s Sous, the price !

mentioned Im-’iik £42«500. The Drum- j riig is said to have a charter to load on :

th>* ‘mast. - - • r.Miner Offe-. the n>.<- (* V. N. I

freighter, w hich left here on Friday. r« - j. -----a she went T

Afterdi«- barging this »<hf again goes to Ioidy- radth or < lyyter Hirl>or fo.* ;;u0 t- ns :

more ore, which is to be shippinl to Ta- ' copia. r j

Stcfuiier Svhonie d?d not (trrivnj from 1 the Sound,.this, miming until 11 o'clock. \ The Sound mail" wax therefore not dis- ! trlbttted- nufil. three hours later, ha ring first to go through fumigation. She w as delayed through handling a h« ary freight i n tio- 8ewL Her formei i • , t-, •Tphn Lysl -; who is on trip vp North.

- bt’rî: si, . I, .1 by Purs V., Sickle.

Several canner»J interviewiil in Van- cv+»ver favor"* c«>nipfi!«ikry* la belling of 1 aliuon cans. Thw « ..nivisi thtif ft gmt rWt-TTf wrong TafN'fTTftg wris In tenttonally done, while 75 js-r cent, .if the shipments M ill to England v . i, not 1 ilidicd until •if’cr r« aching their destination. Thus the better lu-aiids were nor distinguish-

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lor the building of a canal practically I able as t>c- «h- u!d have bvn.Avipml out. Scott has submittwl his j V ■ n. -imt». of the schooner Jessie,

to .Président McKinley and tier- t n>'w>rfc«l on her return fo Sraftic tioi i

Weak. wiHrly, mn gain new life.

ictary of War K<*< and them* oSiviels have laid the matter lie fore the tatiai <tmini<sion. This body is now con sid­eling . the proposition, and Mr. Revu i*

halibut Cruise that scab are plentiful off this island < oast. He saw two herds of l—twccn 40 rrd <Ui <c«ls ea«h.

Str. Amur had Oter 2W tons of gcn».r-preparc I to build a working model ot *»• r'*mdise. luaib* r ami machinery

stiength and rigor from their use Trv hi* if th<* Kowfnment w ill eiitw into , n,,K,,*1r.,n,rv 1f,,r th<* North **** n‘Kh1 Snti,farlicin v-u,.ran„„, w W ~»l»vt win, him. j . .,17‘ ha«

entor claims great thing* f.r Î?1 n'* , ,n. K»P»r* *• "«n-w signallinghis road, and ite constnnlion across the : : alH‘ Keile ■ ‘l vIfthmus would render a canal punc.^V- |*01*)-. Former iuvi nt«*rs were nuuide v» ;

Minnwila t nlrmdty Sn- f r-Tfprt can anltaUv for i*rrj1iMi tn-^vj u,u bHM t« Be rai OlTii liits. ships around curves and up guides, but

has

white, yellow or red. It would beWVOHK for tie:- board, to est&bMah an, tb,.,n Sati.f.nion euaram,,,! by F Vf roa‘™t ' proc«loni Whlrh violated thejrtocli*» ■ p«wv,tt A Co. 1-ric. SO cwto ’ ' The levof the law, aa it would not be in the best interests of this country. Ednca- jtion IlUlit. be peuvidvd fiir.-OfajUlrsn- W- -1----- :tween the ages of U and ltJ irrespective ^ •’•nlri >-f of race. They Vs»Hld not shut out th< i- ro-operatii-M ,,f r«•hlhken -of any race. The 4'hitiesc chii- ., . . ' :his the Ran Jo*e inventor

A STUDENTS JAI N£- TTfC ItÉtÂII. M AUK ETS.

drvn h»0. os mu.-b right, in the et-te**: y , 7 ‘'j" to Lu4,.x Lis ^ lJuJ t«. any ether children. Education was l.TTTT « .'<BW|WI.,: nr »,a. • *___ ... V*T,. tl

Teqdoocy—Flah PlentifuLUpward

as any other children. Education was » . ...ttm in.this Mfiintry. and the board had LÎXwr lllh'.TÜn? Vno r tu dUerimiunU-. The Melt-. hl. r. .. ,7 I C ..' r^ll..wi,l~ ' RH

tion. r- must be i l<l t int the < hm.-c aumital.ua:. •' '"I hauled acioss the isthmus at ilie ! t!«us r« nialn Arm, although hay «f an iochildion had much right in the s, l,„oI ~. ■ j UJW -Bf Ihnhtl llW nUKT an how 6", .TW-qfilTly I. ~-uin> tS '««SmKSmv» the noble,. - überallty „ t' h. HMto. 7,!. ££i*S'* ——

I W Am- wejitlrrr Wtiteh tl*s preraffixf fnraduiit—the Uvea me, with a Uugth of ÏUU the past three weeks has n«* materially feet-~*tnild he raisid front the «s can oq ; atfi'cttd the market^ except. p« rhape, In the ttic Artantrr side, phtced on a great ear ' viume uf business dona. qwna-

the Ixiard was powerless. If there Were-♦■^■WWiEh H^tineas»-■ sbiUewsi >»n tisw, » , its,,

would fiivor «aLublishiiig a se;uir«t«?school for them if the law allowed it.

Trustee Hugger; thought that nil would agree with Trustee Belyea that

vtttnffi-iyf TTrmsîrT'oit)nfhla. Fhëre has been transfem-.l a tract of land on the west ..iJIJf -ff"'TW TUfïiTa’ro'Tî'uvVT.

— -» -<Hte f»W a twrtirrrTca ! jffa -

less than the eurr»*nt quotation. Oats show Se»»u his been at work on ~hrrrailway we *ttws*d frnUmry and hwv»^ rêSalned

«chepie for about folir years. His plans *,,,T b» prtve f -r s ,.»• time. Thanks to the■A f«t«i m " ■ ri-m k ' wirt1 swv. sm mm

- -:e width wf Ilf S.» ..« « il„ ' : ■ - ' v U -v. : % rlmlti«n In connection with the botanical de- prriment of the University of Mlnne».»ta.

. _______ .. . ^___Tht‘ erfs-tinn of g small group of buildingseducation should be provided for the Has Ux-n begun, ami a ..artv „t thirty k Chineae children, but he would Kke to ai.lsts frtAn the states oTSmesota N«u7h aee means provided by which they tinlo tn. «noth tiakota. Iowa and Coforndo couM Ik- educated Separately, and he bus «trgt.nlzed to open the stationthought tlie legislative committee might Anting the coining tunimtr. It la prup-awsl urge it upon the legislature. that the faelHflês of the station be offen-ii

Trustee Belyea said he bad taken the to,students of »*.th sexes, wlthoet r«-ganl to trouble to find the number of' Chinese antionallty, and under only the necessary children in the city. Tliere were 1HM. and customary roetrlétl >us which should but they could not be <-otlipvlletl to at** insure sucewsful toaimgement and «-ontrol tend any public school—they might be and should result In the most useful forma

.educated privately if they choose. As of Instruction and Investigation—both of V*n amendment, he move,I that the petl- | which are planned to he functions of the

tion be filed and the petitioners inforpi- *<stine.

these - run a gigentie ear. so nicely bal­anced and arrungetl that it can travers* tiny fitfve and guide known in mudi-tii. tl U w f.f; n g. This «ai will lake nshipfc«f 7<Mi feet in l«-ng*h and round au.t curve or make a complete circle in «li- ometer TOO febt front inside rail to inside tail. For -the 7U0-foot ships a spmi .at f Grain—twenty-two milvk an hour can Is* made, Wheat, per ton ............tut for tnrx and Hjrht era ft* smaller cars î 'T? F‘r fpncan lw use« 1 and th«- vessels taken across ] i»sts. p*.r ton* .*7*.. ÜÜ.

Mtstiwi arefollows:Kl'-itr -

»*#bvb»*e Hnr.garlnn. per Vrt>L» l.Mke of the W.k>.|s. fn-r hid. .S-e.n nets, p-r hhl____ .. .f i-lgsrv Hnncarlaa .........Ur-wb-r, m-r bbl........................XXX Btiderby, per bbl...........

fhe Isthmus almost aa rapidly freight train.

The cost of bailiHng and equipping such it mud across the isthmns Rcott cMfcnates w • .:■] not be ov>r ilO,OQB,OOti,

! w Idle the ext.of a" canal 'would Is* be-«I IbntJiutiim* «wM.br *"»• to arfMV-j • « ““ nt Intima,In* onr tnevn an.1 KB»U«W:(»«kate the Chmrae rjom the other pnpH, ■ B>»"" met. e«|wr'to a few il*» oftdali, « Rr. Ifa plan, have beca fnvorebly I of the ««mai. In utiS«. aetiw-ea the j •".*•» fftmiMan amt American, unmla* tiu c»i,«l by ike Mimket Waehin*t,m. j

aryl assurance of omsldmition towards the enterprise to hand which, to a modest way, has Its International bettrlnga. I should bn extremely gratified for an expresal-m from you If It be within your convenience and Inclination.

petition they would Ik* striking at Ibe * 1 °IUJ rt^*t'lv,‘ sonic expression of interest principle of the school systenv end they must not say to anyone that they could not attend our public schools.

Trustee Bmwn would not <lc|irive them of education, but he would separ­ate them It was not interftffing with their'freedmr -any- nwrrin •etitTtbh'tirmg g separate school than tt was m divid­ing the city into ward s«*hools.

The amendment was- carrie«I, tb * ' chaimfhn giving the <*asting vote.

Tli$ ni»'»rt of th«- finance committee was received, and the accounts ordered

and .the friends of the inventor believe he has overvome the obstacles that have 1 Lerctcfore existed to a ship railway. j

lour ebedlentCONWAY MA<’MJM.AN.

State Botanist of Minnesota.

PADDÎNCi SKKLETONS,

IUTHETB OIIWriAK.The monthly report of U. I’. Uithét &

! fV». for the month-of Jamiary state*» that «■

f »:«ge, ^ith few ships ii«w at hand, 'lhe Î j demand is also very limited, although i I then* is a large quantity of'«wheal nvail- j «hie for export. A few ciiarters were j ’ made during the month at from àiB*. Jhl. i

4ts. ‘3d„ the h'gh«*r figures l**ing paidto be paid. ; One Pound of Grape-Nuts Makes More rh(‘ fl,rly Part of the month, and the ____

a Trustee Belyea said that after in- Flesh Than Mahv P, nnd« ; « ! »•<*• sh«nvmg ,i filling off. In lumber ^ ►Vrm UrMt.ce-v kneetinr the work done at the Rock » _ , °* rate* there is n> change t«* Is- recoedni.

Urainary rood. S litabie"\ep&]% for early loading are jdifficiflt V» obtain. The grain market J»

It i* worth while to find a food that

Oat men! per 10 lbs ■ Belled oats (It. Jk K.»

Ilhy (bnlnll. p«*r ton .Itiraw. |**r J«ale .....Ml-Milugs, per ton ...Br,m. i>er ten ........4»round Iw«lt ^cr tyn,

Vegetablee—Uotatoea. sweet. ts*r lb, ..,..Hotatnes. per WO 7!,sr»n. t Asker, >fII, -per loV Iba.. ’<- tirnuibera, each ........ ..<'al-kige. per lh...............i.'iiüPnoweiî, n»r headOnions, per fb. .^...............Carrots, |s*r U» .....................Lettuce, per lh.'............... ..Turnips. |s-r tt* ........................ -

risb-Kalinoa <smoked!, per lb.... HiUihjhi tspring,, per tb ...Shrimps, pey lb........... .......... •<«1. i>er ff,.......................Ilullbnr. per lb.............. ...........lOrrlig .......................................;Smelts, per lb...................... ..Flounder* ........... ..........................Bloaters, per Tb ...........Kippers, per P*

orym

?» orwr.iofln 2*OW43f>no 2*.tXm9l>.00 au.«*Kt32.nu

•.... «ou 60•... 04

........ 14

........ 22.60IP4.A0

------ Punctual and careful in all mattersof business, but too often careless in matters concerning health. That is the general business man of to-day.l Business worries, too many hours in the oflSce or shop, irregular hours of retiring—all have their effect in time.Sleeplessness, loss of appetite, nérvous. irritability or a feeling of lassitude is the frequent result." These are only the

.forerunnera^ more serious, troutis, ■ perhaps leading to a general break down. A small amount of attention would easily remedy this. A blood builder, nerve tonic and regulator such as

Dr. ttlilliams’Pink Pillsis just what is needed. Hundreds of business and professional men who have been careless of their health have finally ob­tained complete restoration by the use of this medicine. WhaC Dr. Williams Pink Pills have done for others, they will do for you. But you must got the genuine—substitutes never cured anyone and never will.

Among thoK who very emphatically praise Dr. William,1 Pink Pill, i, Neil McPhee, Esq J.P., C.lencorrodale, P E I. He «y, -“About four years ago I was very much run down from overwork. While thu, weakened 1 contracted a

. _ f u «**cu « nuinucr ui .mcuiuncs wiubenefit. Dr. W dliams Pink Pdls were vecommcnded to me and I decided to give them a fair trial. After u,mg a fewboxe, my former health and strength began to tetern _ In the course of a month I was as well a* ever, gaining in flesh and with a •plendid appetite. I have now the utmost confidence in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, find recommend them as tnc best tonic snd constitution builder 1 know ’

The genuine ere put up In package* re­sembling the engraving on the left, with wrappel- printed in red. ————- ——-

Sold by all dealer# In medicine or direct from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Breckville, Ont., et SO cent» a box or alx boxe, for $2.50.

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I| (*urious literary Production♦ (Wtneipeg Fr.*e Press)iMIMIfVVf —TT-VrTTDDtXD

Th,- fioltowtng I* one.of the most mnarkafile rompœitlons >v>r written. It evtoc«w *n li'g« unity |h-« ullarty its «.wn The Initial letter* sjh H My |«u,^ |„ |u th«r glorious fro** of f'brlst.” Thé wool» In capitals, when read ou the left Imnd ,sl.le from t«»p to bottom and on the right band fffdè from botte» to top, Tutiu Ihv Luril a Trajer. cuiu-

Make known the gospel truth. OU* Father King;Yield up thy gran*, dear FATHER, from als>v; . ■ ——------— —

ROYAL TEMPLARS.

1001^1

xa io

<‘v*ter», Olympia, per pint..

kpertmir The work done at the Bay school the building ami grounds comroitt-v rerommendinl that $10 addi­tional l»e paid the contractor. It was ordered to tie paid.

The building and grounds committee recommended that an architect be ap- Iminted t » superinti nd the works under­taken iu connect inn with tin- schools.^

The report of the committee was re- reir««d and adopted, the buihHng and giouudx committee to make recommen-1- alions to the board.

Trustee B»dy«-a i eported for the leg- islativv eommittee. They had confer­red with the ' "minister of education. They had askisl that the different pow-

4 eia of the board and of the department ” he made plain. So aa to avokl dashing.

The Chinese question also hail lieen dis­cussed. They also discussed the means of adjusting differences between the city council and the trustee lioard that misunderstandings might b«- a void-

A change had been asked so that the board might ask the dhancM-at any time in th? yeirr for an extraordinary cxis-nditun*. He experte»! that amend­ments in that direction w ou Id be includ­ed in this year** V*gi*l«t4«o.

After an informal discussion of High •chool matters, the secretary was in-

. uiwAia^ .tigr ggaca

Htixmget, with an upwsul tendency

PI LOT .1N S E-Ii VICE.Tug Pilot went «»ut to-day on her trial

"trip, which is tin* first run «he has taken in several months. As previously stat­ed the wtenmer ha* to-cn extensively ovcrhaulisl and her Iniiler has be<-n re­news] so that her power might Is- great-

will put two poiimls a day on tfie fram** of mi invalid that has been reduced to a skeleton. A la«ly in Middletown, Ind.,*ays: "For more than 6ft«s-n y.-nrs l have been more or less of an invalbi. l*he •loetors >aid general «iebility was the trouble brought on by overtaxing the nervou* kystem and the digestive organs.Thru finally la * griiipo ami plemLiy inrrcnsfsl. After returning to |s>rtin. lasting u limit ten weeks, rind 1 wan j she will leave for Comox to relieve t In­

for an extraordinary expenditure| building a High »< b<*4.^ In the meantime the building aqd

rislucTd to a skeleton of less than seventy pounds in weight, notwithstanding. I " i '-log fill <-n in.-at and ordinary

"My relative* wefe t* l-graplosl to come qnickly.if they m««hhi se«- me alive. At this time I was put on • «renè-Nut* food, a ml found I « oiiid Mt i «tel that it suited my taste nn«l I tegan *it once to gain in ntmigth and weight. * Mv weight Inmanii alsmt two pounds per day. I r -,i<hed alsiut pne Ini ml red pounds, which hi héafî*rr tban T "had weighed f«»r uur* than iiflsen years:

“Friends w h«i saw me on the street star«-«l at nie a< though I .JjumI risen from tin- dead. I shall always his gralt-fii? Mr the good Grape-Nuts food has doue for me. 1 shrink from having my name ptib-iishiHi if you should nwe this Hdtet.. hut I - ^mipany.

en-tinx . reply to tie in, their et«.. n,„„. if In Aa, way I cantor an extraordinary expenditure tor hn-nMty in Ihr alwht.

est ” Nam * will he «dven by - FWum mewl» fnr the n«*w tieattte-ManfTil stesCereal Go., lad.. Battle Creek, Mich.

tug Czar in the coke « nrr.riWg traile. and the latter will -ome «l<*wn t«» Victoria hi I «• a |*o la iil np for repairs. Theee will include, U is sai«l, new furnaces.

A FALSE REPORT.“N«-ah Bay rermrts there is no ship

ashore at Tatoosh istond. It. was false report.** Such was Information given in a dispatch to the Times last night In reply to inquiries regarding the supposed ship ndiore alleged*to have Ims-ii s«*t-n by tin* captain of the miller Frtsieric.i *»hb «rrirn! at qnarattthie n fwr days ago.

NEW PHILIPPINE SERVICE.Frank Watiu-honse, general agent for

the Pacific coast for the China M»t‘ial

3&g

iv-i

sa

’ ficqrge A. Sutherland, general scent for the company in the Orront, is en route to Beattie to compb*te arrang.»-

Fresh tola ml Eggs ...............I-ggs fMdQlioba). tier do»...Butter il*«-ita Creamery) ....Itr*| dairy .........Butter tCowichan Crcanu-ry).< to-« *e H’ans.lUu)...................I««rd. per It» ..........................

Meets—Haine (CanedUta!. per It».. ... flnaif (American), per lh....Bacoû (Canadian), per It»...,Baron (American), per lh ...Bacon (rolled). p«-r lh.............Bacon (long clear), per Vb. ...ehoulderw, per TL.......................Beef, per if».......... ....................Veal, per IT* ....... ....................U'-rk. per lh..............................Mutton, per TL...........................

Fruit—Bananas, per doe. .................'Viwmiu each .................Lemons (California), per doe.Lemon* (small) .......................Apple*, per TL...........................Japanese Orange*, per hex..Navel Orange*, per doe........

Poultry—Dressed fowl, per- pairDork*, per pair .....................Drewed turkeys, tol’d, per lb.Kaatern turkey a, per lb..........

tie me— -Duck, Mallard, per pair ....

DANCER OF OOLD8 AND LA GRIPPE.

ywi ao ied V)

Tie »

»Mp line, which I» to be eetxWi.iicd with ' Wbritmle

The ereateet dancer from colda .and la grippe Is their resulting In pneumonia. If reasonable can- to used, however, and Chamboflain'* 4)o*gb Remedy take*, alt daotger will 4*e «voided.. It «W ows a eoM~ or an attack of la grippe* to leas time than «97 other treatment. It Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Henderson Bros.,

j

. ttlm.u* with heart* WJHCU -Mtogly uui. biiiti. - “Ow life thèe Ait r fiwWnce, tied .-f Uft."A**nage our grief IX love FOR C'hrtot. we pray.8ln«v (he Prince of HF.AVFN and GLORY dlY<T7 Took all sins aud HALUlWKIf THE display.

Infinite. BEing. first mah AND then w*a crucified, fitnpendou* Ood! THY grace and POWER make known;

In Jesus* NAME let all THE worhl rejoice.Now -labor to THY. Meavcaly^KINGDOM own.

That Messed KINGDOM, for Thy saints THE choice. How vile to COME to Th#c IS all our cry;L*i cmlcs to Til Y self and all that's THINE;

-Orarele** our WILL we live FOR vanity;Loathing the very It King. EVIL to design—O Hod, thy will be DONE FROM, «artb to Heaven; Reclining ON the gospel let 1*8 live.In EARTH from sto DELlVKJteil and forgiven.Oh! AS* Thyself. BUT teach u* to forglv.-;Unless IT* p«iw«-r TKMJTATION doth destroy <Sure IS oik fall INTO the dept he of woe.

(Nirnal IN mind we have NOT a glimpse of Joy KhIsimI against HEAVEN; In U8.,n«> hope we know,

GIVE u* grace, a ml LEAD us <*n the way ;Shine on UR with thy love, amt‘give FI peace.Self, un.i this si„ that tie AGAINST us - »)

Oh. grant each DAY onr TRK8VA88«'f. may cease; Forgive OUR evil deeds THAT oft we «Io;

Uonvlno^, n* DAILY of THEM, to par shame;Help ua with Heavenly BREAD, FORGIVE rt*. too. Recurrent hist; AND WEl) adore Thy name.In Thy FOROlVEnew* we AR aalnt* can «lie.Hin«-e for UR and our TRKRPAKRKH *«» high,Thy Ron, OUR Ravlour, died oii Calvary'. • **'

The Grand f'onneii of British Columbia » M«*cting Here.

The grand Council of the Royal Tcmp- lar* -f Terapetcnce, of British <%4imh- I hi, is af i• rcs« lit hi«-vtiug iu tbv A. O. V. W. hull. Their *e»xi«ms will not «lose until Friday evening. A large number of rvpr-.wulutivi* are pre^t-ut front -different parts rrf the pTorincr.

The opening, aéeeion last nights^ was made a public meeting. An address of

by the sc!-vt councUksn'of Victoria. At the coitcluehwi of the adilrt-ü»Grand f’ouncilior McArthur t'.s>L tlic chair. A literary and musical pro­gramme was given. Grand Secretary J. •I. Johnson, of New W«>-1 m;ti.<t.*r. Je- livervd an a«l«lr»-s* upon the aims and Isnelits of the Royal Templars; Rev. #. I*. Yi.-hcrt spoke npon Téfiiiterance; and Rev. -, Bowell, of N.-n Westminster, »l<«» «Iviivered an a«l«l|vss. _ The re­mainder of th«‘ programme consisted of a piano «luet by Miss»-s Luscbmbe; solo by Mias Kinuaird; solo by Pro. Corbett, R. C. R.; re«*itaf»on i«y Bro. Corby, R. C. It.; an«l a ns-italion by Sister Troop.

The session this morning, w’hii-h open­ed at 10.30, wa* taken up. with r.i-isirts fn-iu il..- diHYrvnt officers. The) ujft again this afternoon at 1.30.

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

To the Editor of the Free Pre*a: •Rlr:—The above to- a which e*mc to wrr p«w **rwi «mm» y«wr* 'egn:

T hs-re wit w It n-pnutoccd anywhere store. -Who was the author? Will you have the ktndn#*** to answer that quest km, or Inquire through the column» of. the Free 1 rew, and oblige.

Queen’s HotelCOE. STORK AND JOHNSON KM.

J. Goidlnft, ProprietorF.im«p«ain and Amoiiran I’lan, cine, to

rollwny depot and steamboat wharr.-#THE TRAM CARR FARM THE tKNiR.

niEE ’BVk WR AIM TO PLEASE.

Ratcs-51.00 to $t.5b per day

GOLD.• -h \ ;

RuppildHi. 40 be-*44 at way peke- ixr etoar out the old Mark. Call and *ee before pur­chasing el sew here.

Remember the gjace. bppetite Domtolun. -hotel, the «orn«-r I

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1001.

s*"£Æu££i ïïÏÏ"&£5î,*u

SteamGaa . ,Kiuse

W tk. MuH.. *ra4*l

Dew Me ewrwwwwd lue Mua of the moo,Weehed Mete ood f«M«SlB|t

«Aven a. eoemi.

Zbe Bailie Zimes.~KbaiAed eTtrj^dijMeiewpt 8«iuUrv

Times Printing 4 Publishing Co.W. TEMPLEMAN. Manager.

OIBceo..................Brood itreHfd—hnns ............................. ................. Bo- 43

THE lMVEKtAI. PAUUAMKNT.

hr th, minister to tbst hirtorto.1 con-1 H would he » mceful sud tocomln*v . i % l_____ _____ ».air..t.ti and proved that they had conadenee , net U the Mayor were to take ad«a..t

that the government had It In Its powerage of the presence at the opening of the Howe of o comparatively la.-ge number of the Canadians who have oeiv td in South Africa to tender them on behalf of the citisene of Victoria some sort of official reception. It was thought possible at one time that An opportun-

expeeted next week

decided up$a. Then- b a wHl founded conviction that competition after all b the chief factor in securing fair treat- ; ment and reasonable transportation , the charges. We have had proof of it in j agitation

:• F** irW dm* Aw* the. memoryOf "tho "present gvncratioa the Partit-, nicut of Créât -ïfioCttïn ha-* btfn ©|>em*d by a. King in person. Time which re­moves sovereign* has lieen making great change* in the extent au«l the lelatione of the various parts of thv Umpire to each other. Thés * latter t-Ht » sen ristics have received greater attention in tiie colonies than üi th> Mother (Votifij. We have federation leagues tn Canada, and there m «y lie some of them in exist­ence in the other colonies. but one hears Utile "f such movctneRIf.i» tirent Brit­ain Resolution were pass'd at u meet­ing in Toronto the other day which ap-

> year to be worthy • f the • mshb-ratk'h of the highest bodies In the laud. '1 hey witt- «ttRKt, but little aLtz-iilion in I din­don, r. ml there is no probability cf tbvir

—beii.*- hr.ea^Jit Infor- > r.rii.iment. The fait is—and it b jv*t is w»Jl thi-t we shot 11 recOif iise it that there i> u> yV but Huit, sympathy in Britain w th the lmpetidit Zwllvtaiu id.-*. Lief yier- chai't* hsvprospered ani.ixirgly. all ffhW* consi l-red. i .. i-r fr. - trade. ami ghey wtHild have to be very thor vghly ■cun\ inced of their ground buiore they would ci-iisvnt to any l. i- from It.Tiny aec-yjt tile fivt that the vompe- t tion of thv United States in some lines of industry has become very keen. and

. -4hev resli«a« -tlMU.~ U»cau.m-fc4-- the great natural res curves of that country there is a poemibiily of Its becoming kw:er mid jAt the enter pris»» and ilie adainability of.the merchant.» anil n.»nif>fttrm of- Britain bring put to a sever - U->t. But uuùl tWl have hevli ovvrvuixiv Ws need

^'nôTTtTl^T''tTr-tr^r~^Tf'Tti ettr-ro w >«:Parliament for a rrundy. The fact that

, the inanufacturer.s o£ Canada àud of th* Australian CotomouWealtti

to compel the railways to-deal justly with their Canadian customers. The feople are not hostile to the railway corporations. They are proud of the j enterprise they haw shown in meeting every move of their rivals to the south; , but they want competition, ami no ity such as tb»t bum-on,to atout Jiw HUI W6« W iha | would «e«^ -We-f,-4 w-r<«u

r I- R end ,h, coal «old. *W ««,- ' .d«nt.e.- tatou of it tho» wlU

thinx Ut value tu Briti.l» CMumbls-wdl to . oasi.l.-, al.lvdtotitooiutimut turn them from the coin» they have uiir citizens.

.. t* « m.si «.uin.iiui a s •The mother of the young lady whose

lncarceration in a convent b said to t?e cam*- of the present antbJeauit

____ _______ in Spain says the gtrl wasVictoria, au.l no doub" 7,thcr cltto. "have \ .laudct|ucl7 «hurtod to t.kc th, vciL h.d ♦ipftk.a» .loue tto»m. Mae of In a letter to her betrothed, a ferreutquite a. convincing a na.ure ! CH«W. "»

Jim Hill I» not superior to the will of asaures me that he eannot save mjr w,u tho people as eiin-r.Mi.1 b, their repre- with you. notwithstanding ■»u‘u^ amative, in ParHamcnt. If events l-ve. and I - g» »'* <"< -hd e.tl. should pnm. that it I. his Intention to me to Him." The mother h.« .pp-ated make the V. I*. K. and the mine, and to th, court, to retie, her her child,

the smelter* and the canneries and ; *everything else of value in the pro They make a terrible fu« about a rince Instrumenta for adding to th.- wedding In Spain. Enough has .been wealth of the United State., there ura telegraphed over to almost Indue, the wav of dealing with them and there belief that a revolution la at hand. The will to no hedtation about adopting the spirit of unrest which dominate, the measure, thought to to neee-s.ry. He . Latin race, of South Amerie. Is manb will reeetor the eeum- tmetiueut a* is resting itself «I home, but it is not in autre far the Urand Trunk and the C. likely in gather ndSMent atrength at

dene.- by their ael* that they are more' lion, g ♦•lierons to the nation to which they owe nothing than to the one to which they are greatly indebted indeed.

NEW CENTURY GROCERS,

HILLSIDE AVENUE.

Everythin, of the Best, andThe Best of Everythin!.

Cereal Ftoda lartn». Cmam mt Wtoet, beruiee^Wheet Plakee; Bwlae Fowl. Rolled

Oar Special Ceylon TeaAt SOc. * eqasl to soma Tea sold at BOc.

TBI.. S34. •

BUKR ORPHANS.

Tliero b another <iompany of Rtn-r pa­triots in the Vnltetl States cvdlevtiug funds for the benefit of the wUiiws and orphans, of those who have faljen in hattlv. One of them is a genuine patriot, for he has so in formed a Chicago audi­ence. mlding that he* bad côfcïe strsiirht from the pIoUghn -iMuP»o-may he pvr- mltted to say that he .will never turn back AsJ.ttogL.ft» hAAi?u£h l.^xUiuPd ou tSIÏ sldf ofyyftTf»r: ~Tn thecae of the former philauthr«H>iv d«imtati »nIt 'nnne rm* in <*.wieret»4 the ofher tUir—; n-l f .-eutc-l -t great, uproar t«>iy-that there U'ti% i othing left for the orphan* in South A fries -after tho*#- in America had been prm led with the champagne th. v ha-1 I- d • - ail th. ir lire* in

1 The agitati<m for the government ownership of railways and all monopol­ise b growing. And no wonder after the light that has been thrown upon meat corporations* method* <*f d««»g business in the Kast and the extraor­dinary occurrences of the last fe weeks In the West.

| Personal.' )

HiliUry in Chsrge of Mndrid When Roynl Marriage Took

Place.

Cavalry Regiments Petrolled the Streets-Man Shot Dead

at Barcelona.

Spencer’sFriday

BUSINESS |DIRECTO»Y I

- -MILDBR St OBMBRAL ( OXTRACTOR

THOMAS GATT BRA U, 16 Itroad street. Alterations, office fllttnas, wharves ew- I-aired, etc. Telephone 371 B.

Flannel Blouses, were $jOO; spots, etc..................... Friday $1.2528 Girls’ Sailor Serge Suits, trimmed with red and white brrid,

skirts are attached to a waist lining ........... Friday $3.50City Under■ ■ a* I I___ _ We have never offered à better bargain in Children’s DressesMartial Law 870 yards of Ribbons, all colors, taffetas, colored stripes, prices

40C, 45c. S<X, 7$c.1i 00 ........... ........... All 20c900 yards Ribbon, all qualities, all colors, prices i$c, 20c, 30c. All at 10c

These two lines of Ribbons comprise all our oddments, odd shades, edd lengths.

Handkerchiefs

DBESBWAKIXO. .

sas„ executed at moderate

log work t jptddty.

RNOlNRRRa^pqtüDIÇRIMAKIS5iJ

MAltINK IRON WORKS-Andrew Oeay. Bagtueere, Founder*. Boiler Makers, Pembroke strict, near Stare street. Works telephone 681. residence telephone

KMUKÀVBR».

B. O. PHOTO-BMORAVINO OO., 16 Brosd etreH. ep-etalre. Half-Tone» and Bee Etchings

EDUCATIONAL.

8 boxes white and colored embroidered hemstitched Handkerchiefs...... _____t ...... Friday, 3 for 25c

To" Box’* Rné ’pure Hne8 HanTkCTcMeftr*WW««er6r toW*ti'and different width, hemstitchefl borders

,1

(Aenerinled Ptvti.)" trnUto*Hiorning waa perfect. The stn-vt* wen* ueuelly full an,I rriwrda gather.*! to the vicinity ut the vela." tu wllu.w* the arrival*. The city" la calm, tot there . are nu .te.*>rali..ak and no Saga .ar bunt­ing are .ii*|tla>"vd except on odi.'ial l.ulhl- iuga. Tin. people are altin-d in lealive .ir,***.' The eivil aulboritica hare *ur-tendered their poet* to tto military, and $1 75 and >2CO Ulovescavalry regiment* bare rvplnceti the rivic ; v. . ... .guar.la, ami are patroilin* the atreeta. j Only 72 pair in the lot, and the colors are tan, cream, pink and

Royal W.aldinr. grey These arc slightly spotted, but cannot be noticed withevening light ............ ...... Friday 50c pair

A Clove BargainFriday 25c

For 50c

Madrid. Fob. 14— In th.- chapel of Rttyal iwIhco. in the pMfiiw "f Koyal j family .nid «II thv aristocracy and |

tclnldom-of Spain, Dou* Mnr.vr. lb- I.a* Mercttlub Du ÜMUEbüiL- V - Pnl>whu,rK’ l prince* of tin* Austria*, "wall to-tlsy welded to Prince Charte* of BourboB. . at the C 1* It-, whli ta TSglàTéPHt St th-- ‘ \t iiaIf-|iH't ten ilii- n Iirliml. Li being royally wetebased by hi* | *vmbfeij[ in the private ajiiirttiienf* off

numerous frlcml* of *tbc city oo thl*. Id* Regent Slury < hriwtiab- ta1''-1*«MiHi.1l. visit t» the iti*isi. Mr. Ham made j r.,rming the hridi1^ party, crnismting »f his flr*t trip to the I’osst In the 6r»t ] her mother, the Queen Kegeut.^ her brn through train which arrived at Port *" “**" Xl">ioody 1 hi Sunday. July 4th. 1886. He hits since that vc<"a*lon made It â p“lut tv visit the Visa A at least oace a year Mr. H!ta

BDVGATION A le—Mlaa C. O. Fox haaopened her school at S6 Mason street

SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 15 Broad street Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping

HAIRDRESSERS.

MB. AND MRS. O. KOHCHB. Ia<l«es hair, dressers and wig maker*; cumbing* ew4# up hi any style; theetrtrel and masquer­ade wlge to let. 55 Douglas street. =====■---------------- ■ ", . ■■

HOTELS.

utoiowwRU wwn njwm'Unfcsi niJohnaon streets; Geo. 1. l>unn. proprietor. 1 Bate». 11.00 to $1.50 per daY; apedal weekly rates. Base’s Ale on draa^L

LAUNDRIES.

VICTORIA 8TKAM LAV N DRY —Charg* moderate; white labor only. 163 Y a toe street. Tdepkoae 172.

PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS.=' T

Men’s lies

A. St W. WILSON. Plumber* and Gao Fit- furs. Bell Hangers and flnsmllhs; Deal­ers In the beat descriptions of Heating and Cooking Stoves. Range*, etc.; strip­ping supplied at loweet rates. Itroad street, victoria, B.C. Telephone call 126..

JOHN CO LB BBT, 4 Br-,ad «reel. plSntocl gas, steam and hot water Alter, ship’s plumbing, etc. Tel, 553. V. O Box JfcM.

the innd w! rInthe and tin- people

ust «-ms are so prluil- M gentle and guile-

will leave shortly fur Vancouver on hie way Rust again.

Hercule* IX Viljocn and 1*. I>mter Wnweht have fnlleu i»U> v-mgeni.il M> eiety in Olivago. A gentleman by the name of Flnei-ty—I'olonri Finerty, if you please— ha* discovered iBaf «Tîïtifmg' upon tho » <»es and wrong* of Ireland

Puffs, Flowing Ends, Bows and Four-in-hand Ties, were 25c to50c ........... ............ ............ Friday 10c

Our Tic Department is second td none in the City. New goods coming in almost every week. Anything that can't be shotyn as the

BIBBER WEAR.

GT*M BOOT» SOLED, heeled and patdh Gibson’s Shoe Shop, 3 Oriental Alley.

latest gets put out at a price such as the above ooe, ioc cRch.

Special To-Day

-♦b- ik-

■xist in k'oiupcDtioiiwith thosei oi dm ^hytlirr VWntry 'Savethat they could not

■nppp^rrrat one vimu iH>jt*cs<ed. Iti imlOT ilf fhfT

t$ er -! r1 "• i WKk h wii mm e atia< h'<l tb hi* profeaklon lia* d w i ml UhI

appfc ah extent 4b^-4t -c»r» im longerTThing- THW< «ré

a now atfhirtion has bern provided. . j-'inerty and Judge lhiune-- who <»Kga« incuts the bench in I'mtad Stale* courte

,4>*. a«»c^iA***k^«L4A;»ik. q^gtnU and ju rrt

tMr, the boy King Alfoiiao XIII., her winter, thv Infanta Mari* Teresa, her aunt*, the Infanta* Isabella and Eoalla, her mu le. Archduke F,m:nncv her grand- mother. Ar<*tidnvhf>s Blhtiibcth, with ail the retinue* of court I»Hi-h jn w'aiting. grandee* of Spam «nid gt-irtK mer. in .

J. 1». Graham. r»ld wmmlesloner of Atlln. waiting. At the same hoar, in like m«u- . tarrived in the dty thi* morning from tu-at ner, there gathered in thenpartiii.-iit* of Hoys Laps. . .. .... .... .... - • • •,'^vi*'« Mr Vrütom'Lla '•Ttor'i- '"mM-'iu'/’to p-'fly <>f iti- bri.ivgr.**n. Pure Linen Roller Towcli, madf ready for use, were 50c

!£v “b. “ïrvXJÏL tïîdiu«W»l«BM* Vtori,'.."to Cm,,,I n«,,,|. r.m,rt.». of 35 Jackets left from yesterday's salt ~a.. To-day $3.90 eachU». »ww.'yii>r-l!T..0l.aN---- ,—---------------- ----------- :----- :---------- :---------------- :--------...l.bly ... Crtd H,™. k.v. .titoo r,- :,l,rm. h,* *lrtrt-. Tb.nn. ir*, - -----------------------------

PT-r ,r'7h'b";mining «Tflil» llm,- mi n„M Bull. «ItniUi , '['1“ TV■ four m,-I »lx to U,.- mitt# «r» i «'itbvwii.

,H1 uuiny ollior ,rv.-k* IttdevU.

At $c each

.. 25c each

1 I Inglb*- camp hate Inen the scene <»f exceptional avfltlly thl» winter, with tur hrigtitcwt po*-

Tile mas* mrfd by t’anbuol \j Ranch a. Ar hbi*h«»i» of Toledo, primate juf. Spain. Aj»ai*ting him were Cardinal '

♦ ’g*ajares. Archbishi p of \ nllmlolhi, ■

SPENCER.

keep "i <• »ri ii t sent inu »t élire idoubt i'v,. n carefully VvaitMJ U) bi< ,„wi,iot,-p«« their head.

Ih-'T thtak H»t ttore »|M to « •«»♦,, rhHr ........... ..^titor .ml tu,-< !. r:*,. 111 tin- iN'iiii 'ii 01 ,hv l”'’1"" "r I |„,rt,*i thl* ii.*w eggri-gvil'ie .* a -filth tto , a* w.-ll a* m th .... »t 1h# j ^ ¥a(e t. v,j|1 Tb„ told «

! meeting, at which wild wave* of enthu*- iasm for everything tlia! w«* Boer and

~Mother>L*ud before free trade with'» tin- lùniidre «hall become a live topic of |<HltI(ll (ttanmaiem Vvr 4bew» re**oa* the diepoaaiona in |he Imperial VarlU- meut will lack the interv#C (or tin* p'-o- ple of the colonics that under different condition*—conditions which will arise some day—they would possess.

RAILWAYS AM) TUK PUBLIC.

Tb- relations of the railway corpora "tijtis to tite people of Canada wereRefer in the history Of the country the aubject of *p much discussion as at the present time. In the liant we find the Can adian Manufacturers* Association advis- irg measures tv compel the ii rand Trunk Company fl> make its terminus in tb.-

‘ country which went deeply in debt to- èoeure éa • foailfUriiop. britew , from ahippehi have appeared in the press showing the discrimination which has l* •» in force ngiiiii'f Canadian indus- tih-s pi^l Canadian cities ftw year», and

’ claitL.ng. and seeming'to prove, that live* which but for assistance from the public-funds of the Dominion woul^ uot have been in existence for years after they were built are lending all the »11 in their power to the growth of foreign commerce and by their acts casting a blight upon that of the people who had made great sacrifices to bring them Into existence.. The discrimination in e the raU-4 of transportation have been sura et to almost overcome the tariff et the boundary and put Camuiian and Ameri­can merchants and manufacturers upon an equality. These are facts whicn have been proved by the printed tables of rates. The condition» have exist.«d for years, and if they have not been made public it must be ascribed to the

' ‘influence, which the transportation com­panies po*.-ess and exercise over ship-

merry. Tin cgitatiho for a railway commission to dbbfhih these anonratlex and the knowledg > that at last the Dora lnion has a Ministry of Railways who ha* proved that he is prepared to do hia duly J»j,, the people hnvo no doubt been k»st rumen t;al ip bring tog gîtera ouL-M r. Rlnlr’s mettle waè hfW hi th.-~fight with Mr. Foster atid the Ç. P. U. in the lat* election in tK. city of 8t. J ihn. The electors of the Eastorn city stood

storms of Tiisse* for Ttritàîfi. UprTik-i'n, her noldlCrs, and everything connected with her. swept over’ the Audience. •Th«’ mention of tlv- name of i)ueen Victoria called forth hisses/and dvnpn- ♦ iationa from the crowd.*' A gentleman by the. name of Harrow, who also api»eara to.have been part of the show, although he diil not participate in the collection triren ' ar the- door, said.: “Yon *T<# >.bt grant the C hinaman the right of'cltfav'n- ahip. but yet he is not half a* i^ahgerons to the -liberty and prospVity of this country a* are thv British.1* •’England*» skill -d Linbraaidtws—another name for liars—th»-> belong to the. ui«st brutal, the. most dcH-eitfnl mtion on earth,*1 prnd^rmt*TiT’T»lawwe’Ts»’»bs-pmr'mrTTtrmr -Ttmmcr^Trtamrd-* vt the thought that it would nat subside tn time to permit of the taking up of a col­lection. It was only after ir.oet prodigi­ous exertions, which tohl severely eveu upon one who has labor<-<l so hard and So long with his tongue for a living, that the crowd could Ik- made aware of tho triio purpose of the meeting rud an op­portunity given to pass the hat around for the ben -fit of thv “OrpLcua.1*

_ f« 1 t’gsnjarp-t. Arrhbisbrp of » ailadowi.- . ’ ^rdii.M nmcrti VrrtrhHiop af RwwG- -

There «re now In the dlstrl«c from U»H« ^ Comp.della, and c’.rdinal <’«*-1.5IW men. and as aavlga.ioa o,wn* up th-, ^ ^ < f BurivW|M_ After thepopulation-uL..lbe .Ustrict will b.- aw el led 4 „îtmw„ th„ t^rth^e rinrat nt -mar- *Huwlbly tv twin that number. Last year * WQs re<l<1iMTtn mnrtnnwl ahant yiiwiHii"Wr-tW^,‘WWnmr>1 »wk 1got.!. Though royalty was not paid <m "«» » i}irik, Vl.rvil.. ,h.- Canliffiil Primate pro- large an amount. It l* next to impewilble n,MuirtHi ^ „,ort Ii*..» ir* , exhorting tl"1’ toreilact «m the entire output, owing to the j wjfll tll |oVl, all,| „iwy b,.r husik.ld, and disposition of *.*ne to smuggle It out. Atlln j th(l hu8l„iu,i t,, ioVv an<| Phcrish his wife, will produce a haul!time tnmp sum #vf gold - “1 leave thee ft companion, n«d .the ♦•oming reason. The uutput wlU h** g q êfëfëf1larger than ever before. Hydraulic opera- This cer -runny ceiled* all repaired to lion will greatly swell the total. Numeroto» t|,t, #tflte iliuuitig room,f’n wMcb the bc- hyritauUc plants will be In operation. The ; trrt|hat It»II wps held op M«-nd.i) even- _ «•ami» I* pevellarly adapted to hydraulic ; and partestk of a. wedding break

The haUowed atmosphere which i»er- im-ates the ptiféee where King's CoUniel congregsto is greatly disturlied ov«-r a question of procedure. Mr Harry Helmeken and the Colonist hare taken up considerable spave in discussing the effect of the death of t^e monarch Upon the position of the gentle­men who--are piipularly supposed to pack most weighty documents around in their bright-colored bags. Now let nome other, eminent King's Counsel learned in the law favor the public with an opin­ion a* to what dreadful calamity would be likely to iiefall. the country i( it aboutît be discovered ttrat^—hie iertined friends have been wrongfully “sitting wlthih the Mr.** The teualtm of the public mind while this momentous ques­tion remain* n use tiled must he our ex­cuse for urging that po time should be lost-in its determination. And* what if ihere ». King'# Coemwl war(art Blit We n iim! nut BÜilIflg rIt- public. mhid too much by the contem­plation of such dire- and i^nsup|s»sabie l'OsmbiiitidB. j_.___

wining, and there Is a v**t area of bydrmu H«‘ groenri yet uuwtaked."'

Rev. W. H. Bariraclough, who left for Ladysmith last week for the purpose of dedicating the Oral Met ho dial ehurrh at that place, arrived In Victoria yeeterriay o.i the noon train.

r.d J II hvtlell anil wife. Mrs R. S Be,1,11. Mr*. I! Van t'leaf and D It. lUn- nermkn and wife, of Bloemâetd, Ont., are a party of t,»url*te at the Dominion.

I',.a J. P. Booth. M. P. r.. speaker of the provincial House, ha* returned from California, where he went winu- time ago for the benefit of hi* health.

-J. J. Lontit, ut 4he Lake ut the, - Wu*sri Milling CtHupany at Vani-ouver. I* spending a few day# In the city. He I* registered at the Vernon. J '

Rev. J. P. Howell and fourteen del,-gates to the meeting of Knight* Templar*, being held In the city ary registered at the Do­minion.

Townsend Walsh, advance representative of Mr». Ftske^rompany. I* at the Victoria. Mra. Flake play» here In “I#ese“ on the 28th. - —.

J. E. Ruby, a commercial inan of Winni­peg. came.over from Vancouver last even­ing and registered at the Ittlnrd.

W. J. Hanna and irlfe, who have lu-en 'spending a few days In Resttle, returned this morning by steamer Rosalie.

t.’apt. Waldo, V-apt. II. Harden and (’apt. Hraudurw left on the Uuealie thlk morning for Heattle.

H. J. Butler, of Byron-Jackeon Machine Works, San Francisco, I» a guest at the Dominion.

Geo. K. Hay ne* and G. It. Wrong, both of Atlln, are at the Victoria hotel.

A. Bright, of Bright A Johnson, la a guest at the Vernon.

F. J. Wheeler, of Vancouver, la a guçat kt the Priard*

Ony Margowan. of Vancouver. !» a gnsdl at. the Priant.T î. W. ■ #rilre 'retitrocd from Oeltfwnl*yesterday.

It Is reported from Vienna that while thr whole city w»a revelling a Bohemian artist and hi* wtfe committed suicide by drinking part --r e P*nt of beet mtaed with. 'pruialr »ri4j -af wkiafc they- biwV-as they thought—forced their four chMdren to pnr "take: The-' eh I Wren,"" however, escapeddeath, having simulated drinking only. Dire dlatreea w:a* the motive for^he tritfie^

fast.. The Princei* and the now Prince of Austria* will occupy apartmcuU in . tho palai-e. It i* not uitendeil that they should take a wcilding, journey at pres­ent.

♦ ■wr-uto* Fatal Riot*.Madrid. FM». 14.—Martial law has been

prwlaimed ami the military authoritiva are in nower toolay^ < w i

f^Xc i t c m e at~ prom i i * Vi tfcrrcrfona and ids, and the gendartnerte hare 1

rein forte 1Th- prefect of V'alencla telegraph* .

that grave disorder* to<* place there yesterday. A cqMskHl between the gen- | darm.-s and populace occurred. Shota - Were finit, one ix-i sou being killed and ‘ another wounded, e.

At Malpga several French prient» on .1 ter-4+rowi- ♦anded- wN»--~<he 4-

twwri; A-Tiwb bribWit‘<»tr«'m»' thrti^hrrent- 4em-d the priests, who rereilirhgrked. The mob then stoned the offiee* of the fJleri- c«l paper! A policeman was wounded by a revfdvcr shot. The prefect eventu­ally suve “ied in r«--vs!abl%hing order.

)*++♦+<

Walter S. Fraser & Co., Ld.T>KXt:-KW»1H

HARDWARE.Iron, Steel, Pipe Fittings, and Brass Goods. Build­

ing, Mining and Logging Supplies a Specialty. Metallic Shingles Siding, etc.

T»l»|»lieee, »P. O. Rea. 4BA. wharf st. Victoria, B C.

w-o-to: >-K-<

Razors, Razors JUSTARRIVED.

And of Genuine Bengali mid Wade A Butcher's make. Sold singly or cased in paire, set* of four or seven, in beautiful cneee. Bach warranted and exchanged if not satisfactory. A complete stock of shaving material#at

78 COVE ;NMENT 8TREHT FOX’Somoooooooooooooooooooooooooooodi

>00-00000000oooooooooooooooooooo OOOC

Keewatin FlourTORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS.

iFurnished by R. H. Burst A Oo., street.) HAS

Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Ld.NO EQUAL. Insist on getting “Five Roses:'

It. C. Gold -Fleida .............$ 3 $ 2Black Tall ............. '~vJK7ï~ 12 9Brnmlon A Golden Cr.... 4Canadian G. F. 8.............. » 714t'arlls*» McKinney ....... 34f*arilH*> Hydraulic ....... 1 «3 1 65Centre Star.......................... 1 15 96Grande Neel fMae Coal .. 7«> 00 on ooGallfwnla............................... 6 4Deer Trail Con ................. 3*4 ■J%Evening Star .............. 8 3Falrvlew Çorp ................... ... 2NGclden Htar .....................*. 2\g 1*

4%Iron Maak .............................. 42 34Kimb Hill .............................. 64 47Granby Smelter ................. 46 40Montreal A Iamdon........... « 4M« rnl»g Glory ................. 9 6Morrhsm ................................. 7 0Nakfa Hré »w... ...... -----Mi- 2KNorth Star ............. ........... 88 83OUvv ................. .... 1104 10*.

62 45He mbler .(’ariboo Coo . t..- 31 29*4I^gpublk*........................ 44 Vi 44s:ocan Sovereign ............... 9 7%\ Irtne ....................................... »> 27War Engle Con ................. S3V4

- rSOS

2V4White Fear ...... 414' • +%Winnipeg................. *. 4,.. 5SulHvah’.l.... ...... .... 14

BOARD AND ROOMS.

ROOM AND BOARD I» a month; far nLebed room. SI. $1.50 and SM.OO; at Oe- borne Uooee, cor. Blanchard and Pan­dora. Mr». Phil. H. Smith, proprietress.

MWl at 60; Hammond Reef l.'D day». 2.W0- at 1%). 3.000 at 1%; O. O. F. F., fiOO at. 7; Vallfornla, 3,000 at 4V*; Olive'(30 dayel, 1,(100 at 10%; White Bear, 500 at 4^ 800 at 4W.

** WALy STREET.

w (Aaeoclated Free*.)New York. I>b. 14—London advanced the

price* of nome of the American Mocks this morning again, and tin- pressure to aril showed rolaxstlon at the opening In-rc. Mmall fractional changes were very evenly ittmted between gains and kw«, aomc of the gaina In metal stocka approaching n point. The stork market opened steady.

M. Bela Ioikaes, former minister of eom- l metre and, high tumwlpeliriirr of the Hun­

garian section at the Parts exhibition*, cum milted suicide, aai» a. Buda corve^ p<iad<*nt. br throwing trimwlf Into the Danube. The ex mlnlater had b.-en suffer­ing severely from nervous troetriew for the

ealew-RepebOc. l.wo 44; War Regie, laat two montha.

TheStandardRemingtonTypewriters

SHOE REPAIRING.OLD COUNTRY BOOT STORE. D1 John­

son street. Special attention given to re­pair work; only best material used.

SCAVENGER».

JULIUS WEST, General Scavenger, succes­sor to John Dougherty. Yard» and c»ea-

iioola cleaned; contracta made for wnwv- Lg earth, etc. All order» left with Ja ne» Kell St Oo., Fort street, grocer»; John Cochrane, corner Yates and Dong-

lee atreete, will be promptly attended to. Leeldence, 60 Vancouver street. Trim phone 130.

WANT».

Vldurt* and atory of her reign: <■ dred lllMtrationa. five hundred page»; price Si.76; outfit free. Address the John C Winston Co.. Toronto. -

WAXTFP—Reliable Experiences! man. to work a Fraser river farm on »hare*; must Is- wHl recommended; married preferred. Address Farm, vnre vf Times.

r kept 1P. O. 1uvciiuntant. Apply

LIFE OF QUEEN VK'TOldÂ-We have tinth-til,. ^WUHI. Jmiïfümfâgfl. ^

WANTRD—Bright men and women can­vassers for “Queen Victoria. Her Life and Reign." Introduction by Lord Puf- fertn. A thrilling new book. Sale» mar- rHkros. The Queen as girt. wife, mother and monarch. Heeds like • romance. Grandly illustrated,,. ltig commission. Book» oo time. Lots of moues là it. Send for free prospectus. The Lmacott Pub­lishing Go.. Toronto.

FOR SALK.FARM FOR RENT -Cheap

Pouglaa street.Apply TB

2 STORY HOUSE and corner lot. Cham­ber* St.

2 STORY HOUSE and 2 lota Henry SI.2 STORY HOUSE and lot Church Hill. âMODERN 2 STORY HOUSE, Fernwoaâ*

GoTTAUK. and corner lot. King’s road.CHOICE AGEE -LOT. Esqnlmalt road.SEVERAL LOT* oo Oouk and Belcher StiA

11KISTKRMA X * CO..76 Government SI.

FOB SALE—“Oak Farm. ’ Lake lHstricC 6 mile» from X’lctorta. on West Saanich road, comprising 51 acre», nearly all cultivated, and good building». For further particular» apply to John black, ou i remises.

TO LET.

FURNISHED 7 ROOMED HOUSE TO LET - Furnishings cbmptHe; nnsb-rn cunreet- ences; ginsl locality: ten minute» from l’twt Office, rent cheap. P. O. Box 0ÜO.

FOR REXT—First-class ronme. with use of fire-proof vault», to rent In Old Poet office building. Government street. Apply l abile Works Office, New Poet Office.

TO LET-4 SL- _ n Is bed or unfuri lehed; rent. $3., end S8. Ai»ply A. W. More «% C . Government street, or A. William#, Yalta street.

ages, fo»-3.50. $5.90

W. More A Co., Lîd^

TO LET—Furnished housekeeping ; 120 Vancouver street.

LOST OR ROUND.

Models 6, 7 and 8

for sale by.

M. W. Waitt S Co.,

LOST—Near South lhurk school, last Thurs­day aftermwm, lady's cape, fur collar. Rcade, 16 Mean street.

R90NAL.

F EftsON AL—Y oung lady, nice looking, very musical, affectionate, practical; ha$ $16.000 In own name; wants good Mad husband, money no cblect. Addreae

Dwelle, box 675, Chicago, 11».

mibcbllaNrou».

WHY ORDER YOUR ENLARGED POR­TRAITS from travelling agent# when yoa can get better work from the local ArtjaL and where yoa ranaccihe work brief finished If yoa wl»b? The plctdres »I4 flnlahed on the premlare and fWJR n«> risk of losffig y-ur photw tar of bemg olherwlw ttlMppntntrt. ttoHepei-lmena of work. fTharlee Boddeo, CM# Post Office. Government St., Victoria, B.O.

•EWER PlPlkTrLOWRR POTS. ETO^ B. O. Pottery O-, Ltd...,Cor. Broad u4 Pandora. Victoria.

A Loee^y :VICtOB» :No. I, meet* Orat rhereday is every month at Me-mnle Tempi#. DOUgU* street, at 7:3^P- m. ODDY, I

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1901.

NWI flare of the Body!• recognised •» one o! the surest mirks ot lit lllsatloo.

Our Pure Medicine» for Internal and external nee. our fine ai-tldee for the toilet-Brushes, Coin b». Cologne, Half Tonic,

AU contribute to ths health and beauty ofthe pereon, and Indicate tU'6 Mtiamenf bt the user.

Bowes’ Drug Store96 GOVERNMENT STREET, 1

Telephone 426. Near Yatee Street.

WEATHER BULLETIN.

Dally Report Furnished by the Victoria Meteorological Department.

Victoria, Feh. 14.—5 a. m.-The pressure has Increased over the southern port toe of the province, the low area being still cen­tral In Alberta. Rainfall has been general over the Facile slope, very hfavy falls bc- Ing reported from western Oregon and Washington. In the Northwest, the baro­meter la law, but the weather Is fair and temperatures geuefâTlÿ moderate.

Forecasts.For 36 hours ending 5 p. m. Friday.

Victoria and vicinity- -LT^M or moderate northerly winds, partly cloudy and mild.

Ldwup Mainland Light or moderate -ovrthesty winds, partly cloudy and mild.

—Job lot of cross-cut saws ta be sold nt leas than half price. Shore's Hard­ware.

Next Tuesdiy Eventm-Oity Bend it A. 0.0. W. H*U.

—Steamr Chnrmcr left Vancouver at 1.2ft, after connecting with the Eastern

train.] —The city coimctt met Inst »*wuiug to* take up again the matter of the consoli­

dation uf the city by-laws.

—The senior grade teacher» of the city will hold tlieii monthly meeting In the office of the superintendent to-morrow afternoon ut 3.30.»

—The Savoy gambling case i* expect- <1 to come up again id the police court

ItÉÏ.-i'flCWtal'wW wfi defeiiti*. " is expected home from Ot-

fwa on Saturday.New w«uul««vr Btrouietir.aaiS; tem-| ^ - --r .d?---------- the__... i|g . .... 1.. I , "le I - h Inn M lit 11 eel ... . ,

. 4-"1--Victoria-Barometer. 30.19-, temperature, vn2; lulultuuni, 42; wind, 12 mil®* N.- W>; ] tk«* aln, .83; weather, clear. ! t®w

pe rature. Si; minimum, 16; wind, 4 mil eu B.; rain, l.ï4; weather, fair.

Kamloops—Barometer, 30.00; tempera­ture. 38; minimum. 38: wind. 4 mllve 8. E. ; weather, clear.

gau Francisco—Barometer, 30.20; tem­perature, 50; minimum, 48; wind, 4 mile» R.; rain, .16; weather, clegr.

yioaiBi adraatl»tog fuml, board„ of i trade, will be held at the board rooms to­

morrow forenoon at 11 o’clock, to take 'into consider.ition an adwtisiug pio-

poaal.j —Only a few more days left In which j to pick up one of our bargains in hat*.| Borne of bur very best snaps are yet left,! but they grow lew*» daily; $1.73 buy* a

$5k5U, $3.00 or $4.00 hat at George IL i Jackson**. *

• —A special meeting of the rongrega-. tiou uf the Centennial ALethudiel. church

^ i will be held this evening- îh the school--, i __ . m---- mom of--the -chueeh. The object of the

Skates, Skates, At Henry Short «'meeting i* to receive .» report of the Sons, 72 Douglas Street. j amount hub»<rlbed to. the tyntury fund.

—-O— | and to wind it'up.—Scissors, table and pocket cutlery. —O—

rnaora, etc. Shore's Hardware. • : —Officer Ileal, of the provincial poltroi—O—- | brought three Indian* from South Haatv

—You will find it in the B. C. Guide; J ^ t|ya mornfng. They will appear be Be per copy, 60c per year, m all hook fi r(t pu^ri. Magistrate Hall at the city

CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.

PotatoesThe best Bonaparte, Sooke or Saankh Potatoes, at $1,10 per sack.

Johns Bros.,ZS9 Dougina Street,

AroundThe World

M. Sehiffler Making a Tour of the Earth on a

Bicycle.

Piscatorial ProductsNew Skinned Newfoundland Cod, New Finnan Haddies,Salt Mackerel and Salmon Bellies,

1. Canned Cod's Roc, very- delicious, at

ERSKINE, WALL & CO.,THE LEADING GROCERS

Coughs amk ColdsCan be quickly cured bAtaftlog Pulmonic Cough Cure. \ J

HALL St vCO.,DISPENSING CHEMISTS.

Clarence Block, <\>r Yatee end Douglee BU.

Adventures With Indians in Unit- e*8tatee—Will Leave Shortly

mm. Far China.

poli*v court thi* afternoon, to answer to the charge of being drunk.

—Vincent Gorgiola. the Italian arrest­ed in Essptlmalt for disturbi ig «he peace, wa* fined $10 ami $T* cost* or two w*»ek: *

To make a complete tour of the world, and that without any money, I» a ta*k which few person* would undertake, and yet M. Sehiffler has not only und**rtakeu this gigantic task, but has more thuu half completed it

Mr. Bchiffler !» a native of Germany, SLd two and naif year* ago he entered Into a <*<>ntract with a German printing company, iu which he agreed to make â tour of the world in a certain time, do- I ending solely on the hospitality to k»*ep him, and uaing ohly a wheel and. the >tearners a* nicctiM of locomotion.

JSo far Mr. Ncbitflcr baa strictly ad­hered to hi» contract, simT ha* reached

Of course during kls traivl* Mi. Bchiffler ha* met with numerous adven­ture», alul to attempt to give them al! in detail would simply be undertaking cu impossibility.

He tell» a very interesting story of hi* »dventure* in croeaing from Switzer­land to Italy. When nearing the liorder Mr. BchittUy wa» confropted by two Italian*, who demanded hi* pa**p»>rt. After having glanced over it, and being evidently satisfied with it* correctness, they a*ked him how much money he

—The death occurred last evening of Mrs, Susan Flochhait At the rMdijciof her parents, Mr. find Mrs. JâK. I> >n- aldson, IH Huilas road. .Ikx •eased wa* 35 year* of age, and a native of Cocken- aie, Scotland, Bhe was the relict of the late The m a* Flovkliaft, » ml came to this city two year» Md*»- foe. the -benefit of her health. a<vouipanled by her fam­ily off two boy*. The fanerai baa been arranged to take place on Saturday

<*Mr. aud Mr*. DonalusOn. Mr. t'hijlips, of thv United Brotherhood Society will copdm-t the religion* services.

Thb {Milice -txturt Kqaint»»» tW* ■morn­ing included a long lift of violation* of the street by-laws. A number of the culprit» were Chinamen.1 Moat of them pleaded garth) iAd were fined $5 il moat of case*. Tin* Trading St.imp case* were j remanded for a w*x*k pending argument ; •f prohibition in Supreme court. Ai charge of imtiMxmt e\|M»«urv was heard i behind d »svd iloor*. The Currie case is being heard liebiud* ylored door* thi* j afternoon.

In B. C.

Fresh Oysters Daily from our own beds st Sooke. Price, per isllon, $3.(0; per quart, 75c. New England Hotel.

—AM. 1 LuII idr.e ivitlce that at the rest mtotfihg uf the <ltj rouecil he will j waA -hettm! over -to the amo-iut of muve that tvmier* be Oiled for afreet , to keep th • tw-iee. in default of which sprinkling foi* the eoruing yeat. ho ia to serve one month.

—Colnineneing en Ketinutry l.tth, and continuing" until, further notice, «learnt r TtôâïTîe tvm leave here at fUWt a. m-.

- luted af at T.S» p. m.. fge-Heetlle. K.E. Blackwood, ageM_ 1 ” ”7',»,™"^ 7hT J '»7,' 1 "» uafortuuste men to a more secure

-CoBe. ter. Of Blue Trading Stamp» j „ , , luma, „ ,bl. tirat. I *»■**• As Mr. Hcbiflk-r could not~grw r»»inested-t*»-bring ut-vartrtu'are» Tut-â - - "<>.....

—A dispatch fr«un Cape Beale yester­day afternoon *ay» there ha* been very bud weatfier off the Btraits. A head wind for in-i*»umll_rraft‘ ha*^ been Mow­ing, and this m.iy t.,* t?i." raiiwe #f fhi» îlala’s delay. Bhe came in rhwe to the atathm. the lightk«*ep»T states, mid was h»ade-| Arp. The best seen nf hiTT was <.n the 11th at 4 p. m. phe was then 21# miles south of Cape Beale, and n strong southeast wind was Mowing.

—The usual weekly concert will be given in Temperance hall next Saturday evening. The pmgraynmv is in . charge of Gideon llicks. and the choir of «he Metro|*>lit:in Meth'xliat church.

in jail. For threatening hi* uneie h«- had. Mr; Sq-hiffler replied' that he hadnone, and thee tried to explain the object of hi» journey. But the Italians did not, or would not, understand, and said that anyone without money was not' allowed to crone ïulvTtïtyr Ott ttns i^etext .they put him iu prison. Th*

—The concert given by the Band of fiopte of thv Janie» Bay Mvthodiat

‘"Tt^h^'fXV^ zzfïÂststin.7r,;îilrit may safely be said that the second

—Bargains are the rule nil the year ronml. not the exception, at Weiler's. Our large buying in carload lota for ca*h enable* us to givo lH*»t value every day in year. ! *

EVIDENCE ALL IN.

Argnmvnt on lwnulman* Inland Care Trv Mortuw The Chitqtbcr Court.

| |H_|________ ^ j^ath ltaiMn W ewrid not make thorn-preuiiimis rtxiferued during ltit)0, •» the ; \t a r, ,vllt , underaUnd ’he object *.f his trawls, mlcompetition for tbe three hundred ex- ing ls»ard .*f the Vrtetorts hraren *»f the . s*i wa* kept in prison for some time. At tra premiums close* ou February 13th. British and F«*reign Bible Society. It j last, imwever. they d«s idetl to rend himDumiiiHMi I raduig Vo.. Ltd, ...iUh i*l*-4- fo-lmtd the annual meeting Iwck to Germany, and he wa* securely

-li-O-1— ton the 14th of March in the First Vre> . hwhed iu on- *•' <“—*•— •»».*UwJi 11» ^ v.Lir^^Mi .u ii; im, -Thuii

The Deadman'* Inland cane was further

ami Mr. Duff then jmt In a number of docu­ment*. At 12:30 an adjournment was taken until lo t«sue»rr«#w when It la un­derstood argument will, jbe heard.

YesU-nlay afternoon L II. jh'ullagheri who

Sporting JYewsWHIST.

TOURNAMENT THJB EVENING.The F. V. M. A. wilt bold th.4r weekly

whist tournament In their ball. Spring Je, evening, commencing at 8

o'clock sharp»

th* mm.MEET THIS KEENING.

A meeting of the Capital Guu (Hub willbo held this evening at HTJohnaon street.When the annual election of officer* will

♦ ATÏûSïk*.

j if. a. a. wwnso riumtiNKn.The meeting of the committee uf manage­

ment of the J. B. A. A., which wéa to have Ik «il held l.ixi it iik, h|l hf poet pun ril until next Tuesday.

, A4 ILIA It IIS.TOURNAMANT AT VERNON HOTEL.There were no Mll'urd game» at the Ver­

non hotel la at evening. The tournament will, however, be continued thi» evening, v hen the game between Richarda«m and Hickman will take place.

RIGiTKUOTBALh.GAME ON KATUIiDAY.

The V h-l or la Rugt.y team will play a game of football with a team pteked from the Warsplte and Amphion vn Bat unlay afternoun next, wmmemlng at 3 o’clock sharp. The Navy have a very strong team and are determined to lower the local team'* cohire, while on the other hand the Victoria boy» are juwt a» determine* to de­feat "the aallora.

BASKETBALL.

PRACTICE THÎH EVENING.The J. B. A. A. basketball team will huh!

» practice match this evening In prépara,- j tloa for the games to be played next Week , against, the Portland boy». The following ■ re the team»:

No. 1 Team.—Guard*, Ftnlalmn and Ix>ri- , mer; centre. Janlnn; forward*. M«-I>««n an*

No. 2 Team.—Gnarda, Pettlngel and Bel- ’ fry ; centre, Galbraith; forward*, Stephen r od Cusner.

, ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.JUNIOTl MATCH.

The regular Junior Ix-agne game will be played at .Beacon Hill on Saturday after 1 m** h, cvulwvurlug nt the- usual time, 2 „vn».k. between tho Boya1 Brigade and the ; Veil Wwrd erhoot.î ITte» foih»Wtng t* the Ihys' Brigade team: Goal, T. Mock hart; buck*. II. Johnnon and W. Ross; half t>a< k*. C. JageT». J. Barber and W. J. E3mùfitî»’, forward*. C. Vincent, C. Roe». J. Blthpwm,

HE WE5T5IDE.Friday Special Offerings

And Sale of SamplesAf Half Price and Less.

Sale Begins at 9 a.m. To-MorrowPRICE HINTS OF A FEW BARGAINS.

Samples of Wool Underwear ........_ . 2ÛC, 25C, 30c, 5Of, eachWorth double

Samples Boys’ Blouses ........... : 3»C, S»C, 6»C eachWorth double the money

Samples of Children’s Dresses $1.5», $2.25. $2.50. $2.90 each Easily worth double

Samples of Ladies’ Blouses ... ..... 50c, 90f eachWere double

Samples of Wrappers $1.00, $1.85, 01.50 eachWorth double

Samples of Flannelette Gowns ................ ...............65c, 75c each' WtWth’fkkSle

Samples of Lace Curtains .... ...................... ....... 90c, $1.85 pairWorth double

Sample of Table Covers, Tapestry 1 $1.85, $1.50 eachWorth double

This special purchase of This Spring’s Samples will bring before our pat­rons all the newest goods made for Spring delivery, at ridiculously low prices.

Sale Begins at 9 a. m. To-Morrow

THE HUTCHESON CO., LTD., VICTORIA.

----- OF LONDON.Instituted in the Reign of Qoeen Anne, A. D. 1714.

CAPITAL $18,000,000On» of the oldest and strongest Fire OotnpanU*

The ouderslgned having been appointed General Agent for Vancouver Island for the Union Assurance Society of London, 1» prepared to accept Fire Risks on si moot every class of Insurable property at* current rates.

• Dwellings and thrtr contenta, Ohxnrhee, Schools and Public» Build­ings Insured at especially favorable terms for one or three years.

E. M. JOHNSON,GENERAL AGENT, ===

OFFICE, 6 BROUUNTOR ST. VICTORIA, B. C.TllqlUl lfa tt r«t OB» Addraw, Boi No. 188.

will give the ImkI of it* series of eonj ; Uvered by Uevs. Elliot Uo.vc, D. M. certs aud danVt * ia the A. O. I . W ball ant| other*.on the etching of the 10th. In addition j -----o_to thi» t Iio-ait alway> ffonl d b« Stonnicr ltosalie will leave hen* to-theso t*via t rt*. tumlxda prise* will !>« morrow morning < Friday j ai $.30 o'clock

* ; for B(»attl«‘, but will not leave on Betur

»f ever accomplishing his .object, bat in

Ithe middle of--Ms journey he devis,il # scheim which he - thought would givu | him hi* frevtlotn.

With renewed hope he in*gen to moke«Iny or Sunday morning. She arrived n* "imh noire a* pooaibh». This at-

—R»v. Italie Clay conducted the cere- ; and tl«’i»art d ou tim«* thi* ■•«.! niiig in 1 trn<"ted the <smdu«.*tor. who^wa* a Uermony of tin* wedding of Joseph Clnrke, I gpite of th«- ►evere storm ou Puget * m*n* 8m* to *>tm he explaineit the «»b-of Seatth*. and Mrs. Elizab-th G. Ui«hie. ! Sound. A large crowd came iu und went kefc of his journey. The cuudu. tor, a* of thi* city, which t«n»k place last even- , out ou her Unlay. I Mr. Bchiffler put* it, was a cjvilixed fel-ing :.t Ids r. si.lvi.ee. Thomii* Tnmell ----- O----- ! low. and althiHigh he could not let hhnncte«l a* liest man. while the bridesmaid —The local liraiuh of the L«»rd"* Day frre, he gave him an opportunity |o wa* Mis* Sarah Richie. The newly- Alliance exp-*ot Rev. Mr. Shean-r. ihe : i-Ncapr by leaving the door unIock«sl.M„y couple will take .up their r.*»i- organiser* uf the oOfiety, who Boi H,. ..f cwm, tu..k tdvutigo <*f tins

xdenw in Seattle. I tVWI)*1 a*on,t 7 a* »«*)B a* [weeible. and commencedj visiting tiie towns along th*» line of the e<M)n aM possible, and com men C. P. R. in the interest of the Alliance. ! a in on hi„ journey.

T 1 '•11rw,:h F,4'ru*rr Mr Srhiffl,,, « ..utej today .t fullewtug Sem aj .....ulug, after p»MI, j tUw^ ,6 th, trlin, led ^

-Allan Henry Kraurr. a pioneer —... | Mr. Sehiffler. »a .Mated Ufere, I, notberrnan of the CoaaT deal v,-ter,lay at fellewmg Num ay evening, after pnbbe | t„.,wvd ,» llw ,h» ,r,i„. ,Bd ndi kto tlie ProTineial Royal JuU'.ee heapital. aervire, he will addreaa a ma.» meeting . , . ,, . ibk ,, .TWeuéil üili «- f«w»t «e Mil a.t W-hwhto Ill. lhi .MettuppfRtiuAiiijr<h_aiiil «rrtl’fer -nart of the United:native of Skimanae. I 'nimd,. He wa» at imme ether point in the eity , n Mem ™ *****?*only her.» a w. ek. having come from day evening. . tate* and i* gr atl> pl« as«»«l with tin

J ... , , ,, ......... . h,. ; ___«___ hospitality of the American people.1* an nni t i'w'1 lu Hir *ity ....i jjLr#’** —Reinsurance on the British ship While in Montana be had a verybrother» and ,.ne td»Tpr in Vancouver. ArdnatmtrTSan. 74 diya out from 'grilling mlrenliire^ with the IndUim.The remain* have l*»en removed to j > ra*er river for Uyerp<H.|. ha* atlvaiiced Il«*ari!.g tnalr Tn« y Tr..1.1lnj? aHanna* parlor* awaiting th.» airhal of ' V. 70 |H*r cent. W. A. Anderson, of dance to the God*, he thought be baddeceaw «!'* brother* from Vancouver. j Vancouver* owner of th*» salmon cargo an opportunity to stiidy the habits of

---- O—- 1 shipped In this vessel, was at gkstorta i the .iroerican Indians, and so he set out-ritisA and»JiimaUigiLted th* .■ fvp„ ;jiheii: ciuup,.__Afjltyr. trk.Y.eUutg tor

Lanoline and WitchHazel Cream

Will nice rough skin snd make It soft and white. Sold at 2Z>c. n p*»t by

F. W. FAWGKTT * CO.. Chendsts, 4U Government St.

TBHlMlIBHHmtom*-AUto . «* • W-Wi#.... X» -ege rec«»ntiy discovered on the Oregon 1 quite a distante through the snow, b«?

“ j coast, which be is utUM win pad if leeched tlu-ir reMmtloo, Here he the Ardtiaiunrvhan's cargo. The cargo found about 40y Indians dr«»*Hf«l up m

j was fully insured. - The “derelict” sight-, their war geârf and jumping about like « «I by the steamship Buckingham off the mad men. Seeing a superior looking Colombia river ban been Nad and « \ . imii.ui, lu» mat np to him and man v-i

I amined. proving to have Uvn nothing to make him understand that he would

, — Preparations ate «-ompleted for the great marqaerade hall to be given by the local aerie of the F. O, E. in Assembly hall to-night. The previous effort of the l«K‘a,l aerie was such a pronounced stu- c«**o* that the «nie to-night will Ik» looked forward to with pleasurably anticipation. Iu addition to the dance and supper, a beautiful asiortinent of tombola prizes have 1hs»ii provided for the ladies at tend r ing. T1i«» prh-e of the tickets for la*lie* An* b*-en set at 75 chits and for genth»- meut at $1. These may lie obtained 'from any nu»mb«*r of the committee, or from the «loor-k*-«»iK»r. "The tram car com­pany will provble an extra service for Those attending.

a large cottonwoodmure Brian than tree.

—Alexander I). McDouahl. who di«d. in 8an hVnncireo recently, wo* ci«i»ely identifi«*«l wPh the early hist try of bank­ing in this city. He was a native of Scotland, havig licvn 'bo.M in iS3t). When nineteen year* < f ag*» he went to

} California and ‘h 1H38. during the gold rush, *ain© to Victoria and opened a batik. Isuiving Mr. Wadd.41 as m i.rral manager of the iiijititutiow. he left f« r the Cnrib**» " gold fields, when that dis­trict was nttr icfil’jF attend* n. White absent the bank was bttrgl iria4*<l. for#- Ing it to go out of business. In INS Lo rctuine*! to California, r« sidifig there un­til his death.

Special Prices. Special Goods.CALIFORNIA BUTTER, per block.. .f .40 ■ RNQW FLAKE FLOUR......... ..SLÜÛCREAMERY BPTTEH, per lb....... .»7 IMPERIAL FLOUR .................................... 126BRUT ORAN. RtTGAR, IS lbs............. 190 1 SET,F RISING BUriKWHEAT ....... .»CHOICEST INDIAN TEA. per .40 PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 for .36A flO. BLEND VKYI»N TEA. per lb. .40 MAPLE SY1U P............................ 30 and .80MY BLEND TEA, per !b............. .25 MO LA USES, New Orleans, bot....... .»hama. per ib, .................i5|rest canned vegetables.......... jo

tfACON, CHOICEST,- 1h •* ••• • * • •' 1

.18 Korn TEA

like to- watch th*» umiu - dap*». The «chief, for it was the chief, reamed to bo pea*»eably disposed, and handed him a pipe, and after he had taken a couple of puffs siginsl for ldm to alt down. After having watched the manouevn-s of the Indiana for some time Mr. Schlf Her began to get extremely cold, and walking up to the chief, he expressed a desire to take part in the dance. There­upon the chief atid several others set up a laugh, and before Mr. Bchiffler knew what they were about they had him decked in Indian war garb, paint and all. He was then presented with the daughter of the chief for a part­ner, and wa» whirled around" until h<? was «fizzy and tired.

After the dance a young Indian, whohod Witched w n ilpr«*sentati/»n of the «-hii-fs «lnu|^iitcr lo the whit*» man for a partner, sprang at Mr. Sehiffler and made an attempt to take » h4k sealp. but what would un- idoubtcdly have. b*»en a fight to the UeuUi wa* prevented by th** intervention *»f the chief,

Mr. Sehiffler has until th*» end of V.I02 to <*<>mplete his journey, and will, after having seen all there.,1» to re*» in this eity. pmeeed to f'hinu, the inland* ««f the Pacific: India and ao on ground the

HARDRESS CLARKE.

aa«l data in i-uiiqect.lvo with the |w»H«lman*s Island vn*.» utiller thr direction «»f F. Car- ter-U*H«t>ei was examined by Mr. Duff. lie failed, he *al*l, to find during hi* reur<-h any of th^ plane or eoarewpunilenc*» which Mr. PH en* *• tainted to b*ve existed.

Home auiuwem«*ot was created In • the fr«ii»-eiamtnattfm of the wilrew*,- Mr. Peters t»elng Iu » happy vein and hU quea- tioTi» exciting the amniKiueot of the court and bur. while the wttnews answered tn such s naive manner a* to increase the general merriment. '■>'

This morning the court heard the evi­dence of Mr. Farwell, who was surveyor- g* lierai under Hon. Rwtiert Heaven fnmi 1S74 to 187H. and whrt has sufficiently re-. c« t cred from, lh<- grlp|te to te*tlfy. In *»oort. Little ad.11^lun«r data was adduced.

Tn * chambers; hefon^ Mr. y«*rtew Writemr tMa inasnlng, a number of swlfipilous were made to amend the statement of claim In the city’» suit against lea»*»*»» In the old p**st office.JLn^CUy of Vlriorla rs,.JF»*he*. «‘tty of

VI* torla va Campbrll. amlcCIty of Victoria v*. Nevin, I «live was granted to amend statement of claim. Stay «»f proce*»dlng» will be made until 21 days after dellvecy

“Wf- huigiwnt ia Vtrteria v* ti .uIII i n y of victoria vs Itnl.-s. leave wa*

granted to amend statement of .claim. <*»»»t» tv defemlant In any event

The same order wa* made tn (Tty of Vic­toria vs. Bowee, the amended statement to be delivered In two days.

In Urquhart vs. Urquhart. an «inter wa* made foe the product Ion by plaintiff 4» Av« days of document* In extetence for which no privilege wa* claimed ; C*»st» to plaintiff In hny e\«*nt.

letter* of administration were granted in the estate of Jam** Talt. deceased.

Kennedy and <>. Roger*.THac°MI*«*-

J RFFRIEK RU IIIJ N CONTEST.Cincinnati, Ohio. FH>. IS.—Present Indlca-

tbms arc that thv . Jeffrie» Ruhlln boxing c< u t es t will not take place at Haengerfest hail next ^Friday night. There Is n«rw as n ueh doubt »b*rot the time and pla**e a* about the decision of Judge Hollister.

ÏNJÜSCTIOX GRANTED.(Associated Press.)

.Cincinnati» Feb. 14,—Judge Hollister to- «lay granted the Injunction iu the prise fight vase.

HOCKEY,VANCOUVER v. NEW WR8TMIN8TBK.

The Vanouaver • Proviso*»- tw* the fullow­ing to ssy In regard to the hockey match between Vancouver and Westminster, which took place the other day at Burnaby lake;

•The best hockey match ever played In Brtttyh < «dumtda rewnlted In a ew-ond vic­tory for New Westminster over the Vancou­ver team at Burnaby lake on Maturday.

••The lee wa» nearly as perfect as eonld be."and there was a crowd on the Ink»,» tong t.efore the game HofkK" .......... ...... “ “

“A. E. MacXaiighton. of Vancouver, act­ed aa referee. The gam*» <*oenmedCed promptly at 3 o’clock, aud New Went min­ster certalnLv bad the Inch of the game fr*-m the start. Vancouver played the puck right Intotthelr giwl from the drop of the bat.

■ Th.- dis*» zigzagged over the ice. going either way. Dunn, in cpal for Vaneouver, played his position well, hut his efforts were nnarailing, and the Royal City boy» with a rtisb scored the first goal of the

City Band's Conceit and Dance at À. 0. Ü. W. Hall next Tuesday.

—Linoleum* are warm. They are a winter as well as a summer fioer cover­ing. Home exceptional pretty patterns which look just like a carpet, at Weii- cr's. PH*» - rsk-. to Si ;• yard. •

The terrible complaint known niimog the fiiatchmakcrs of L*ndon as. •,i>b«Mwy Jaw” shall not he possible In Switzerland. By decree of the federal government the sale of phosphorus match**» 1* forbidden. Their v>\ pnrrtrttnn irmt maaufswtnr*» are. aiao In-, terdtvte*!.

TO CPRR A COLD IN OWE DAT Take laxative Bremo Gidulne Tablets. All dAîituT. refund the nUe/ » H to cure. ^5c. E. W. Grove's signature lo on

City Band Entertainment at A. 0 U. W. HaII, IneidRy, lath.

' AGENTS FOR THE

Woodland Park Estate111. CHCAPB8T *nd BEST !»•< to the «UM. to «M f»a m OTt h'nrh». r.1. land te Juat ont aide ary THmto. vmv water mains through property. Erhoote end rhnrche d<w to. O.er 400 mere to ehuuMtnm' ». eWlKBBTON * OODT.

“The next game was very much a re­petition of (he flrfi, Vancouver this time

* doing the trick. The Ti-rmlnals had more ' than their share pf hard Im-k Juwt at the

« ud’ of the first half. Parr, who we* play­ing forward, broke hie skate and had to go In goal, Duhn moving out forward. This handicapped the Vancouver seven, yet they ; made more than it herd fight throngh the j second half till time was celled. Westmln ' sler, however, managed to score a *»»<■• >nd j time lh»fore the blowing of »he whistle, i thus making the score 2 to 1 In favor of the"ism çiu»...... . ._____ {

“If the Ice k«»c|>s good a return match will tie pl»ye«l wome day during the week.”

LADIES TO VISIT .>ANtX»UVER.The' ladles’ hockey, team *i=f this city are

pm* tiring regnlgriy In preparàtloil for tb*»lr gume with the Vap« <»o>qr ladles next Sat­urday. For some time the Victoria ladle* have been getting lato condition for this match, and <m one or two ocfcoelooo matches were arranged with the High m»Ihn»i girl», thus giving the whole team

A Cut In Boys’ Underwear

*Wc have secured two lines of Boys’ All Wool Underwear, sizes 22 to 30 in., which we will sell for a short time at twenty per cent, less than reg­ular prices. If you are buying this .class of goods we can save you a little on every garment.

■Ninety t h-ws*ml Iwy*- ssd. men avn.aokly reguged lit tfie occupation of fishing round the coast» of the British. Islen.

Oak Mall. 37 JohnsonSt.

$2.25, $2.75, $3.50 Boys’ Suits

Jn*t now our line of boys’ suits Is very complete, with reduced prices In some Unes and advance spring atytos. In ^aUwÆ^UnaM..-. Wo Juts**. .».

" wry attractive assembly of stylish dependable suits at $£.25, $2.76 and $3.:*).

kew Vestee Salts, $2.75,3.50, and 5.25.

New Three-Piece Sells, $4.25,4.50, 5.00. ................ .........

New lug Troeser Sells, $5.25,6.50, 8.00.

We can save you money oft boys’ clothing, besides offering you a very la rge stock to choose from. ,

W. G. CameronVICTORIA'S CHEAPEST CASH

CLOTHIER,» JOHNSON STREET.

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MeCandless Bros Sewing MachineIs bootothr mede and boo»Btlf told. Th.

plootoY to UlT.mlloo, «eill7 onderstood and

nontod. it ■eh* bwr btowM. Ugkltot

tunuln*. Etotot material. Bow «nlak.

Ntodm awl pad* tor »B to»ln« rn.rtl.to.

fletcher Bros.,. » - 83 GOVERNMENT STREET.

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1901.

MUNYON’SDYSPEPSIA

CURErr-trlw# Tfbf. wimyoo Mrs hu dwpst-

IIA Cl UK will ctmi Imllgwltoy aud ail form* of stomach trouble he «Imply telle the tnith. It will cure à stomach that has been wtnken<>d by old style drug* end de­bilitating cat hurtle». It will do much to­ward uiajypg an old stomach art like a aound one. At all druggist A 25 cents. Fifty-six other «‘urea. Write to Broadway and'20th 8t, New York, for free medical advice.

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Roasland Catqp.The Rowland Miner, In Its weekly mining

tThe practical complet foil nf the new ore

shipping process by menus of machinery from the Le Rol mine Is. when understood In all Its bearing* a w«mdorful [fieve »»f news for thla rump. The expmw of mining was last year ÜJ6 per t-*n ."«tntvted. la- <iu4lug all «‘xpensea g ml di-velitfmv^at. This will now he reducer! to 83.25 per ton. or a net saving on the old cost of 82^W A* the mine was .pajdtwfr u&- tU# voM rmt np-marts of IS TWf rent. It «111 he gAthrartL j wWl „ ,,„«Te«iiliig on the tid line, that from the newer figure* a far- better Interest will be able to tie paid. Also It will now be i* awl hie to get a reasonable profit out of even $H nick.

In* conjunction with the statement made by the management of the Le Red that the expense of mining will be so materially reduced it Is lnt«‘restlng to learn that the

ed within the next couple of weeks down to ithe 800-foot level, when the timbering will ■ tf«- liegnn. x It Is probable that the mine will make Its first shipments this week or next, j There Is a quantity. of ore Id the blna.1 which will probably hate to be sorted be- | tore a regular,output can be begun. wVelvet.—Thirty-five tone a day 1s being ; went to the smelter from the Velvet. The main shaft baa now been straightened and ! Is In condition for uae. The work of In­stalling the 18-drUI compretaior I* making j excellant .progress, and In a month's time f should be id Opemtio», In th» uSeanwhile-, ort-, chutes ou the different level» are being opened np for at oping.

Evening Star.—A chute of, ofe carrying iWhlte.lron nml g«>l«l has been found on No. j 3 level. " It will average" MO to the ton, ! For the present the work of drifting along thla ledge for the-purpose of showing Its extent will be pushed. It* dip and strike ; when they are determined will jive Ugl inïBagemenFThTbrmatloi by which the ; ledge may be located on the lower or 4ft>- fiHd level. The Evening Btar Is looking ! remarkably well. t |

Green Mountain.—OpCrathms with the j diamond drill continue. On the 350-foot level a ledge of ore 30 feet In width ha* been located by means of the diamond drill, j The Intentlim is to drift along the ledge i on the 25<t-foot level Immediately, and later , pn to exploit «be find on the level.

Ventre St or. Diamond drilling Is still be- j ing enrrieil «m. The ofieolng of the tower levels has shown that the pay grade or ore obtained on the upper levels Is again HIP Ing'the ledge.

I. X. L.—The work of extending the low­er crosscut tunnel ts still In progress, and It la now lit 225 feet. Stiqdng Is In pro gress from No. 2 tunnel.

Tnm Mask.- Tb«fe Is no change In the"aywfrtir'ttf ‘drvH«<m>ewt at mw' ftw«> Mayk. 4..

Listen-WeakThe failure of medicine, of quacks—and even of other so-called electric

belts—is no^argument against Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt. No other treatment, no other belt, is in the same class with it. Everything else may fail, but Dr. McLaughlin's Belt will cure. It HAS cored thousands who tried* other remedies »'ith.-ut success

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nerves and organs,‘and fiHslhrm wuh yrnttfifol energy, ' h makes- old meti young and ypung men vigorous. It is the essence of vital power; which awakens the dormant energies, creates physical stre:i0lh 3i«ti elevates it to the highest standard.

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TIAINOITATIOW.

THE White Passant! Yukon RoutePACIFIC AND ARCTIC RAILWAY' AND NAVIGATION CO

BRITISH COLUMBIA YUKON RAILWAY CO. BRITISH YUKON RAILWAY CO. CANADIAN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LD.

Tie Atlln. Klondike end Yukon Gold Held, cm be racked Tie

.... THE .WHITE. PASS AND YUKON ROUTE 'Ee.Het In the «duron and eel,«et than w,

Dallr {except Bundy,) winter treln bot.ro. SKAGUAY Ind WRITS

VA8SENGEB TRAIN TIME CARDLv. 8.30a.m. ...................................a.... Rknguay *Lv. li:30 a.tu.....................•....,............. Log Cable " ....................... ................ Ay. 4:40 p.m.iLv' !o .Ik pm........................................./Bennett ........................... fr

.11 Ktie^ÂrNTDB *A,L ANU ExrBK88

1 FÜ2SS UBS 'iT J 'comm^rvUI Aceot 4 •-I ruffle Munaget. IOU Gor^mJù, «rat. Victoria

DR. Me Ee McLAUGHLIN* 106 1.2 Columbia St., Seattle, Wash.

WEEKLY WKATIiBB

V«*lvet.—Drifting along the ore body on Meteornïogie.1 <*Bce.Vhe 1 ftVfoot level I* making gond progrès» February 6th to 12th, 1901.and the ore bodies eu«v»uutered. The ore The first thrvv day* of thla week weretaken out In the rourse of the development chh-fly noticeable for a rontlLnanve of phe- work 1* being stored on the dump for ship1 '

Northern Belle.—The eroaarut tunnel I* In foc 2T5 feet. The tunnel baa pasm-d

abnormal rate* which prevall.Ml on the thr,mgh the anc, le being driven toVentre Star during the past year will alao tap * w.,.„n«l le«lg«>. The formation now be red need to a figure which will be below j |M.|ug jmwnil through Is softer than It wax that of the Le R«»l rate of i |R the |«*dge.

The output ‘ for the week ending yester­day was upward» of 7.814 ton*, which Is the record for the ramp, beating the previ­ous record, that of thé week September 22nd. 19ft», by 330 tons.' The Increased ship­ment» from the U«4 are ehielly re-

Next to the Zulus the ltasutos are physl rally and Intellectually the finest tritxp In | Africa; and. Indeed, the •‘Klngoea," who ! nre met wtrh In large nximbnrv throughout

n..n,ciullr brlglt flue fro.,, wr.ller. au I ,l"' »" > l« Heve. uieuibero of 1era M l,^h Wuoulcr co*erln* lbe pro,- | •MW-rord Zulu Irtb.. wbo bare luferMr- ! ll.ee end Ibe Nvnbweet Terrttnrle., ehll. Tbe Itcut-i. aKTtlf wear blanket»lu (be until a lew ban.im ler ar„ held II, "f «Wro ckorw more cnmwMf .lark ml - ,IN.Iil.m ever Callfomlw and the ad).Anln* *h|, h r,'*rl‘ JN. knee. tb.«i«h the :-eu. - 1,11 the iner,ling „f Ibe 0th. a de- IMmtkfl eWn ,lk|a,nae with thla •prraed area ef rouelderaMe .lllneiwlena orb. ««•! IW I.......... IN*» M—W.appt a net elf Ibe Vamavon-r laland ('mat. ehoodale^reli.r.-d akin-. Many ef I hr wo

Illg lAxir - Work enotlnue. on the lower The barometer began to fall and cloudy 1,"'n hn,,• ,hptr N™, tattooed In Hue» fromtunnol, and giwal |,n.greaa la to-lug made, weather prevalle.1 during Saturday and l8e forehead to the «hill, aud arna. theThere la eoualdrnablr ore In the face of the Sunday,- ami on the latter day light rain ; fnrt'- The ltaautoe know a atràuger attunnel. fell In Ibla district. On Sunday night the *•”• »■* If "lw reiualua long In lhe enee. |

New Rt. Elmo.—Work i-ontInue, on th«- .form area lautaod to the eaMwant. and the \ tr> 8v l* fri-juently ailtlrewd liy a nlrk-Lorth and south drift.. The anulb drift prawn re again owe, bat a b.w area baa **“«• «* "VathM of -ta«- tara." ,

lÉ"&r Railway.

TimeTiiMCi\o40Cffctive Dfcemfcfr 19,1901.

NORTH BOUND

6*1 Peu tew Co(LIMITED).

WHARF STREET, VICTORIA.

Tims Table No. fift. -Taking Effect Novem­ber 15th 1900.

j • Victoria to Vancouver—Dally, 1 a. m., from Inner Wharf. Vancouver to Victoria !

■* 1 o'clock p. m.. or on arrival j of C. I\ R. No. l train.

NEW WESTMINSTER ROUTE.Leave Vtrtorta for New Westminster. '

Ladner, Lulu and Islaud»-Tuc»day and Friday at 7 a. m. Leave New Wiwtmin- . ster for Uctorla and Way Porte-Wednee- day. end Sataaday aA l ^ eac m.y,,,- -

NORTHERN ROUTE.Rteamehlpe of thla company will leave

tor tort Mmpson and iaUwmedlat* pointe vla^Varcouver, lat and 15th of each month

ALASKA ROUTE.evHt,7mwlCfro^ th,e r>n’rî*nr wtti kttt ^v«-ry B edreaday, via Vancouver, for Wrangel and Skagway at 8 p. ra.

BARCLAY SOUND ROUTE.Steamer leaves Victoria for Alberal and ! Rrund porta, on the 1st loth, înd

! ♦'«lending latter trip#i t» 9°«bMn<» and «Jape Scott. V] The company reserves the right ofC6;ToUfl«.bm°" Uble “ *UT »'“>•

O. A., CAJtr.ETON,C. 8. RA.YTKR. Fr'l|[M *«"«•

! _______________General Passenger Agent

spon«fhlc for this. Rblpmente for week and |„ jn f,,r feet and the north drift 75 continued to hover over the upper- portloo “Iriberyesr ftittow;

IM .............

Week.

... 4.374Ton*. ; 20.627 11.940 j 3.3TO »

910 1 677

Crntn- Star ...................... . .. 2.169

Iron Mn*kLa Rvl Xu. 2 .

. . . . 90

Velvet ............ . . . 210 474Giant ............ N 09Portland ........... 27

45I. X. L.............. • •• 45

Total ........... . ;. . 7.814 37.773

Tbe rertgw hr etwee

FLEETING FIGURES.

« ‘‘Rtrangt' how we forget our arithmetl-' unices we keep In practice." remarked the local representative of a Htrge- Northern nianufacturing concern. "The greater part of our ofllce building was thrown lato a state of demorallxatlon to-<lay by a stupid mathematical puxxle that has been going good deal of rain ha* fallen and some heavy the rounds for the Ia*t fifty years. One of rr«wt* bave «K-curwl In California during cur <4erka started the trouble by springing the week. In the Norths wet the l>sn>-

bf ** rné proriaee • rmr ttm ' iii|n(ntng *TWrt: tories. The weather has been m«*lerately ■ ■*«•! with sharp frost* at- night, the mer- enry on Saturday night tolling to 28 de glee* at Victoria. The" rainfall ha* been almtwt luappmdehle in lb<‘ pnwlm-v nn<l only 2 Inches, of snow fell at Itarkerviile. Gur wtnrfw hare been chiefly from the north and east,, and t»nly light or moderate in furce, but on the Washington coast

h higher vehH-.IUes were recorded.

f long beard*," etc., the more j f*4 wmpttiBHHury rm^ heteg Trains Icarc Vl t >r1a for Wellington and

"Marena" «* chief. When one meets a Intermediate station* at 9:00 a. m. dally, Itn.uti. the general ««lute I. "I.aroeta" ttaurtay and Wunday. uv»j a. m. and 1:10 (pronounced ihim.-ltih. and no-anlng "G«Kid-

the reply being simply "E" **«pr.»n«»unct^i like a In day, and meaning Excursion ticket» on sale to and from all "Good-day t«> yon alao"); ,.r, attppualng «me Goal Saturday and Sunday,wished to say **f Hkc to travel In com- —pany." It wonI«1 la* "He rata bo eta k. le ha l»ang."-Good Word*.

Atlantic Steamship Sailings.Dominion—Dominion Line ...LamhriMuan—1 HMuiulon Une Feh o?Corinthian—Allan Une .. . uTunisian-Allan Une.........*.*Vb. y

ï*ï* Beaver LineLake. MegaiiUc—Uenver Line .......Feb. )|

PHOTOGRAPHING A REAL INDIAN.

Through Tickets on Sale ^

CanadianPacific

WHEN COINC EAST_ TAKK THE

CanadianPacificRailway.

Through cars to Boston,Montreal, Toronto and St. Paul.

•ervwLD,WP *nd ele<‘Plnf <»r bertha *.

For rates andE. J. COYLE.

Asat. Gen. Paee. Agent, Vancouver. B. O.

information apply toB. W. GREER. __

Vletoria.^RC.

Posing 1* slow *t»rk. hut tea, with ho{ frankfurter* het wr»-n mi buttered slice* of

to Alberqi, ----------Conard Une ................

Saxoula—Gunanl Une .................Feb. 27

Feb. 9 Feb. 23

Le R.d No. 2.-TI. ludlig proceeded with. This Is the last of the five mine* to sink shafts as announced a month since. The Le Rol, In the mean­time. has alt«>red It* intention of sinking

abaft of th. Jo.!, la »M praWra nf th. t-n hoy. -ho Ml thirty .urn baa given way oro, Us, n.aahorn por- ^dlàn'Vla'lu^'^ùro ^“t'.apple* apiece, one *HI* hi* at two for a live. The weather has lieeu generally fair e< tit. and bring* home 15 cents. The other throughout that region with only occarional sell» at three for a cent and returns 1«> M.owfall. A «-•»!»! wave continued during r.nta, or a quarter of a dollar together, the great«r part of the week, the minimumui run vu in piujiiuK j ....................... ....................................... —•»-------

««ly fgtTKSir Hltf W ft!BCTl. the J«mle. | N« »t day tlodr motUev mdU sill# apphis.No. ,t:' Nlvk. I TTàte «*<r CdltimMa Kô««te- ‘ "t fire fnr Trents and nets .mly. 24 emit*., degrees, below xerv. At the of thewry. nnd -wilt sink -flfty feet Instead. This 3he puxxle 1* to, tell why.she xlhln t realise t»"i>|,..raturfl-* were urorc mnd.-rate.will mak«* a total sinking of 1.4«>0 feet, as much as the boys—ln other words, wh«l At V ht or la nearly .31 hount nf bright eun- On the No. 1 a shaft 1* being sunk and Is MftlM of the add iN-nny? * • tm Wded; tlM biffent teiripera-©cw Some ’»> Of liO f.-d-r .v.wn, \ . ,«r«- I- ""f nfe«fea the tkfef Is dear as hydrant : 0© lb© M li. the IpMNMt, 2»v3t>eii)g «biped for the present, although tho valer when once you see, through iL but on the vth; lli«- rainfall was .«>2 Inch.

Time Ts h..w n. -irlhg when all the mTnVa '"<** 'TBoEIivper wKo" «umahTeni' hlm*.-ir " Al New Wi iïbnusTec'nie^^ HqjliAT-TSn- wlll be able to *«‘nd out their regular quota pr« tty clevor with figure»., poanded sway p« rature was 4M on the 7th. 11th and 12th.of ore from Re<l ncuntaln. The upraise at II for an hour, and got his gray matter .«»d «‘h- k>WWL-24 .m th** tdk. There wa*on tb(* Annt,‘ velp I* wttll. Ln..prr>gr*oi* *» la.....So. tang^l up lliat he, duln'-t- luuLS -s:l)L!tiu.'X r Uu. pit!the croKsctit getting tmder tho -Tir-rmiin he wa* In New Oirfmns or Madagaecàiy.

^ op*1 rhsths-st a doplh at UM) UmL (am »h* vidlea»iMahth« **w «m*t»iiév-»fpwé*«wt -po»>Her face ««fitly «rerylxHly In the place, from the

War Eagle.—Tbs mine Is shipping at the «-dice boy up. was figuring on apples, andrate of 1(*> tons a «lay. whit b 1* about all busloe** came to a dead halt.

hut frank. It happened that a crest fell t<> thi- share of Irod Tall, wbcnsit be promptly returned It to be exchanged for a slice from the Inside of the l«k*f________

Tilt* urthit. uuuttwliüe. had begun to -w-ewry T-f -hcrntworfe nmt fcnrhCTH.

"I want a real raw Indian for n change." she «leelariil. "The kind I used to ev • w hen I wa* a child.’*

Gulte at rnndnro she *e|e<*ted Iron Tall,

leathers ami trluket* were rrmov«*«l, and aniltl s «lea«l rilemn* «he. placed him before

FROM NEW YORK.Sardinian—Allan-State Une ....Lucanla—Canard Une ............... .I lubrlar Cuimrd Une ...................Cymric-l-Whlte Star Une . ..N «lermanlc—White War Une . .Majestic—White 8tar Une ,. .Lahn -N. G. Lloyd Une ...........Kenaiugl«h>— American Line ..Kt. -Louis—American Une ....Kensington - Red star Une ...No«»rd land-Red Star Une ....

- Astoria- Anchor Une .............I’nsMngvra ticketed through to all Euro-

juan puâuta and prepaid passages arrangedKtnge leaves Duncans dally except Bun

- rryr TïTFr ïfiiI aTTTnr^fBaîr«io apÿiÿ at j'«’«nnpany ,e Uffltea.

Stage leaves Nanaimo every Tueeday and Friday. Returning, leaves Albernl every Monday and Thursday.

Kjount Sicker Stage from Duncans

... Feb. 1«

...Feb. 9

... FeU. 16

... Feb. 12

...Feb. 13

.. . Feb. 30 .. Feb. 36

...Feb. 13

...Feb, 20

...Fri». 13

...Feb. 20 Feb. 9

MET OffECor Conri|lMf)«

01*Tit* Stretb., VICTORIA, B. e.

Dining nnd Pullnun Can on nil Train.

12—Yor inoRane,naapullA St. Paul.

iattla. ArriveBeettlm

Paul,York

For reservations and all Information afr; ply to

B, W. (IRRRR.

At KauUuup* the Ulgh«>t Umpiralurv.

that ran be expecte«l while, the tramway Pawn the hut tettaiiia uncompleted. The shaft Is being sunk on towards the tenth

Ho preHpItatlon.At Ilarkvrvllle the hlgh«‘st temperature

Wa* .16 on the 11th; lomc*t\ 6 btdvW sen»; When the excitement wa* at Its height, j 2 inches <»f an«»wfall.

The following l* a summary of weather for January, 1901:

Victoria Mean—temp«-ruture for mowth.

an Insutpnce man from, acroia the ball dropped In to look at tbe <llrwt«»ry, ami

-fwntolt oTtle wBol,*ClI. .10-:. He

Mae an automaton. In the w .’iderful face It t* perhaps not fanciful, f» rond «mtie- thing.of the- misery which he was really iihdorg. lug. Ff»r the truth w;. that every fe*th< r roprrsented some art of bVavery,

H

GFX). U'oflrRTNFT.

Il 1

P. F. rrMMINO*. Genl. K.H. Agent,

Winnipeg.

Agent,victoria.

Min nes polls, t’hlrago, New ■ r*d all pointe sod louth^ast ..

Bpo--------Helena. Butte, Bi|.-Mnga. -Detmw, Omaha,Bt. Joseph. Kaneee Hty. Ht. Louis and all points east and •ontheeat ...................... 7 45 a.m.

O. A. LEITHNKR,General Agent,

:-------------victoria. B. 0 --------------- —:—r*~A. D. CHARLTON. A.G.P.As

Portland. Ore.

7:35 p.m. 10:40 p.*,

310 p.m.

level, which will bring tbe «leplb of the Immediately bocame aff«vted with the pit: mine* down to alxuit 1.1«*> feet. The ninth tailing mania. He carried It b-vk with '59-3; blgb«wt. 51.7 <m 12th; l->w«**l, 23.2. on

either on lift own part $?r that «>f his an-

bnMy t

The MilwaukeeA familiar name for the Chicago. Mil­

waukee * Bt. Paul. Railway, known all [

lerçl Is t.arely opene«l a* yet. although the him. and by lunch time It was all over the development on the -Igblh bw.-l Is progress- } fl-» r ami U-glnelng I.» spread th th.- other Ing favorably. slorl***. The Imturato’e 'man himself b>-

Itouglas. W«.rk on th«* lower tifnhel con ea«qe so rntt.levi that he sent out and b»mght tluues, and that ore which Is now being sixty* npphsc, to wnl.o whnt he «-nlled a in. r i-* t.f i giHHi grade and carrlea coaxld- ‘visible dcuionstratlon.’. Of course he couldera hie copper.

Kootenay Mines.—The discovery of ore Oft the 1450-foot loved -of the K«wdenny Mines on Saturday week ha* l»e«*n estalv- llshed by Jhe sinking of the shaft which '!* now all fn: nrw. Tile vritt'dfpf11fr'*ffnml

' the e«st at aa twrtr-Df vbmt 5A degree*. No exploring will be d<H»e until, the lift Is flnlshe«l. which means- that the shaft

lave iiHi-d matches just as «HI. but lie seemed to have an^bh-a that It ciwld only be done with the actual fruit. When 1 .went away this afternoon a few of the ; more persistent were «till figuring, and th«* ♦.thers were engaged 5 TnP explaining their expbmwtlooB to earti .other. Itnw mail y

-Innlull dtiltora' «jjtit-.u1UjAUi«Ue.had been consnme<l In the aggregate 1

will g.» below the point of the strike being can't aay, but I'm «ortaln It was « hough iuimIç for another 80. feet. this la, t«> buy, all. the apples. In the mack et. In-flul»he«U level* wlLI he.dili-sn..snd-crow*cnfs ridently.'this discussion had led to two mode *hlch should establish the dlrwibrn fights, and while In the thjgk of culcnla- and nature Of .the mass of ore «truck. tton I forg'd ah engagement and bet the

R>MB«la'nd Great Weelern.—The shaft Is- tient order of tb«- month.*'—New Orleans roaklng ^«x*l.-t»n.tgr*î«a-attd *IU-hc. fxmplri T4wes-i«*emo«,at. ........—

9th; bright suushiue reeoixl, 54 hour* 12 minutes. 1‘reclpltatlou - ralu, 1172 Inches; mok. Inches; total. 4-15 Inches. Tlwtotal number of miles «>f wind m-oCiliHl «>û the « in in*-graph was 6,374, and from the following point*: N., 1.8U1 ; X. K.t 971; E.,3N>^ S. F... 1.454; 8.. 22.5; H. W„ MU. W.,4.VI; N. W.. 235.

New Westmlnuter -Mean tetn{*erature |or mouth, 32.7; highest, 46.0 on 12th; lowest,9.5 on lub. I‘rec1pltall«Hi--Rala, 4.64 Inches; snow1 -p jft-- liy—ttt—- HiW lB«ilii"s.-‘'‘ - — __

Vanconrrr- Mran timperoturc for month, »" Vaplae.rU. «ml « -tlttnir -a

Till, wutn-rb oi't 81«.:i* «who pro- *««IT the- Vnt««n «* the «iront KjUIwujt run- t part In th«- On.t.r fl,l,t nenrlr '•» "Pk-roror I In,lied 1 trnton wrory

. „. , J «lay and night between St. Paul aud Cldcs-a | quarter of n ronlnrr ago) had hro* a ,„,i an I c'hlraro, - The, only

■rf f Patna In t linn m. > rl,« VI—ilaMfauil*nighty man of tiattle; tbe namber of hi* |*Tfect train* 1» the world.,T Underataud: rmw ït<v*rTor fü»le*~«ïwtor wen* tNnnerthm* are made with All Tranweu»- Mhe n men., o, honor, o, , Vtrrnri. Cr««.or the « »nb*r of the I.eg1on. and to be eo « trie lights, n.t«nm beat, of a verityatrlpp«*d irf them tefmv his comrades was equalled by no «»ther line.a* If a cantata's *w,.rd should b- i.roken *S*T !lfal y001" ticket read* via "The Mil- ,a ir a sprain s *w«.rd »n..uid be broken waulee" when going to any point lu the IIn the face of hi* men. Wlt4i«>ot sentiment- Vrlt#4 States or Canada. All ticketa? exaggeration. It wan a tragedy to the #geut* sell them.r. t« rnn Win n tiro portrait w„ hae*d ,1,^'' ",,orm*‘to him some «toys later, he tore It- In two J. W. OABEY,

.8 pd, .flung it from. lUm*,...LuckUy, toMkever, t . TnLfo. Fl

j Pacific Coast Steamship Co.Fer San Francisco.

The Company'» steam­ships State of California. Walla Walla. Umatilla an«l

- City of -Puebla, carrying H. * B. M. mails, leave VIC­

TORIA, 8 P. m.. Feb. 3, 8. 13, 18. 23. 28, Maroh 5. 10. 1.5, 3R 25, 30. April 4. Steamer leave# every fifth day therenter.

FOR ALASKA

Stkttli^^aSLa J. FDDY.• Getifl-rw Agent.

Portland. Ore.

iM; highest. 49.1 on 13th; lowest, 15 ihi 9th. I'rcfl-jpltatlon-dlain, snow, <38.50 laches; rain and melted wuw, l _-i (at bea; MR 11 iMfelK

Goidstreaui. V. L-Precipitation—Rain. 7.ft* Inches; snow, 40.50 Inches; total, 8.31

VlcttHia Waterworka ' —. Pm*lpttatlon — lUiln. 6.2U iwvbc*. «now. 7 luvUv*. ty.tsl, 6.90 Incbe*:

French «’reek, V. I,—Precipitation - Rain. 3.31 Inches; «now, 37 Inches; total, 7.01

Albernl - Mean temperature for month, 33.61; highest, 45 on 27th; lowest, 22 «»n 8th. 1‘reelpltstto# ILiüi. 9.34 Inches; snow. ife.flO hwfcw; total, 11 -H«* ln«-hea.

Point Garry -Mean t«inperature mouth, 34.6; highest, 40.0 on 13th;5.0 <m 9th. Precipitation Ibiln. 3.10 Slow. 30.25 III. he*, total. 6.12 Ifii-he*.

i'«4nt Atkluson l‘m IpltutUm. 9.49 Inches.Itarkerviile — Mean temperature for

month, 14.35; highest, 38 on 27th; low«*st, 22 below i«ro on 3r«l and 5th. Précipita- tlon—Know. 44 Inches; total, 4.40 inches.

Kossland—Highest t«»ruperafur«\ 46.2: lowest, aero. Precipitation-Rain, 1.08 Im be*; allow, 52-29 Iu« Im*s; total, 6.31 Inches.

IUx«ts Inlet -Highest f empirai nre. 44.6 on 2Hth; lowest, 15.0 on 9th. Precipitation

regalia entirely restored hi* peace of tnlnd.

In. Japan there are no «Id maid*. I'p to •Jh«* present. a«-e«irdlng to Japanese law, If a woman was found tiimiarrt*«l after a «••rtaln age, a huslwnd was *eleete«l .fis­her. Now, however, the Mikado ha* issued à «1 °cn-e^sMiywIng her to_aifl unniarr^çd

"tf «he ctmriaee.

Reduced Rates#!

BANISH Ï0DR FEARS

~ Wills’ English PillsCURE CONSTIPATION AND INDIGESTION.

PORT TOWNSENDAND SEATTLE.

If BEHÎHS, n,FREIGHT 50c PER TON

MAIL STB. SEHOMEArrive daily, except Sunday ...... 3:00p.m.Leave daily, except Sat unlay .... 7.30 p.m.

IX>DWBLL k CO., LIT).. A gen to. Phone 580. «4 Government BL

Wills' English IHI* fro called ‘‘tittle medical wonder*"’ by ttome wbo have natnl them. A g mit English phyelclan devised tbelli f«*r the pnnupt cure of Omstlpatlon - and |ndlg«‘*tI«Hi. Tixtoy, they are a* p«qiu lar here as In Britain, and are the only

Agency Atlantic SS.LinesORDER» 18SI KI» FOR PA8BAOB

FROM GREAT BRITAIN OB THE CONTINENT.

HALjl, GOEFFL & CO.,

LEAVE BEATTIE O P.M.Cottage City, Feb. 9, 24. March 11, 20,

April 10. ISenator. Feb. 14. Mar. 1, 16. 31. April 16. AJ hi. Feb. 4. 11*. Man h A 21. April 5.* The steamer Outage City tonlyj will leave

Victoria (yr Alaska, at 6 a. m.. Fch. 10. 25. March 12. 27, April 11.

For further lcfnrmatlon obtain folder.The company reserves the right to change

■ if»,--^'Wtttnfvtatee -atwl" hours of eall-Ithout previous notice.BITHKT it CO.. Agents, 61 Wharf

RL Victoria. B a TICKET OFFICE. 618 First Awe.. Beettle,

M. TAIJtOT, Comml. Agent.C. W. MILLER. Asst. General Agent.

Ocean Dock. Seattle.OOODALL PERKINS A GO.. Gen. Agta.,

^SHEÀTfjORTHfRN

« Govera^ast Street, Victoria B. C.

Passengers can le#-e and arrive dally hy at earner* Ltopia, Rosalie aud Rehome, oon* nectlag at Seattle with overland flyer.

JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE.‘‘1DZUMI MAUL" will arrive February

2«>t h from Jai«an, China and all Asiatic porta. ■ ».

G. WUBTELB. Genera! Agent.

100 Government Street.Italn. it IU I nr Iron; .now, » In,-ho.; tnt.l, I ir"“n,',"'v<l ~,d "N.

«'Ur«'. III! III* V ' 4hl. I a tli,, hmianélnn «JY...

BEHIND TIJB 8CH.XKX. -

«IIm—I "am., «tin. mn. ami H'w mnll *- np. - --•<«*■ '..........nr..—n«—VII kiaa )0o, hut it lan't n««aantf for you to make np any more.

shea.ipiTiition Balm, n.45

Inch*-*; snow. 38 ln«'lww;i total. 12.25 Inches.l-’**rt 8lnqm»Mi■ UIghest • temperat nre. 49

on 27th ; lowest. 12 on 2nd. Precipitation—- IO Ill' ll,

6.92 Inches.I ort Kaataffton Precipitation— Bain, 14.83

lnehes dhdudlng a few Inches of snowfall).

M. Leopold «’erf, the" head of the well known Parisian publishing h«wi*e, has cqm- ndtled auhidc by shooting himself with a revolver. Myst«»rjr surrounds the motives for thla act, as hta business was In i -ptos^' porous MUtdltbm, «ml then- to to* knowledge

‘rT‘-rnfi-nmb«wiftc trritiblA wHTrii hrttfTd ha Ve­nn binged hi* mind. It Is suggest ed that be was very disappointed at not having been ritoeutty' «finite» #m» fb> r-etf*" „T

cure, no i*aythis la the protection offer- ed td the public. At all drug atorea for 25 cents, or mailed to any address . on re- « « Ipt of price. The Wells A Kl. hisrds.m- <!«*.. Umlted, Montreal.

FOB

Hawaii, Samoa, New Zealand and

Australia.U S. MAHII'OSA. Hat-. Frh. 23. Itjp n,. 8.6. HIKMRA, to sail Wednesday, March

ik at :• e in~"BNr ATBT!fJtT,IX to Tahiti. Wetl., llaroh' 13. 4-ft m.

J. D. 8PBEGKBUI A BROB. GO..„ _ Agent». 64» Market wtywt1rwot^bt eSee, 327 Market street. Ran

Francisco.

«MIIIIIOOimMUMMi

JohnMeston

Carriage Maker, Blacksmith,

Etc.B*o«o Vr., Bctwiin Pamooh*

AMO JOMMflOM.

awsHSMiHuiima

Victoria & SidneyRAILWAY.

Tratea wW run between Victoria and Kidney ae follows:

DAILY l

Leave Victoria at.......... .7:00 a.m., 4:00p.m.Leave Sidney at.........8:15a.m.. 5:15 p.m.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.Leave Victoria at.. »... .7:00 a m.. 2:00 p.m. Leave Sidney at.................8:15 a.m., 6:15 p.m.

Steamer IroquoisConnecting with the Victoria A Sidney Railway iwearlier permitting), will new ae follows:

Monday and Thursday—ioeave Bldney at 8 n. m., calling at Fulford, Ganges, Mayne, Fernwowl. Gabrloto and Nanaimo.

Tuesday and Friday—Iveave Nanaimo at 7 a. ui . calling at Gabrlola, FeCnwood, Mayne, Ganges. Fulford and Sidney.

H'cdnewlay-l«eave Sidney at 8 a, a, calling at Fulford. Ganges. Gallano,

] Mayne, Pender, Saturne and Sidney.Saturday—Leave Sidney at 8 a. m., call­

ing at Haturna, Pender, Mayne, Gallano. Ganges, Fulford and Sidney.

Cloae connection made with steamer by trains leaving Victoria at 7 a. m.

For passenger and freight rate* apply on board, or tr the agents of tbe Victoria A Sidney Railway.

T. W. PATERSON.

PFast MaB

THE NOB IK-WESTERN LINEHave addnd two more trains (th. Fan Main to tbetr 8t. PauKOMra- lall,*er,lC1' d*bt trfllna

Minneapolis, St. Paul aW Chicago.

Thla assures paaaenrere from the West making eooneettone.

The 29th Century train, “the kaest train In the world," leaves IK. Paul every day In th* year at 8:10 p.m.

F. W. PARKER,General Agent.

606 First Avenue.Beattie. Wash.

Free Owe For Moi.) A new remedy which quickly cures men's f weaknees, varicocele, etc., an«1 restores the « organs t# strength and vigor. Dr. L. W.i tW^roW^Arderful remedy In order that every weak man may cure himself at home.

Spokane Falls 4 Northern B’y Co. Nelson 4 Ft. Sheppard B’y Co.

Bud Mountain B’y Co.Th. only all roll mute .between AU Mats

»»»«, WWH anil »«>nth to HoesUml. « Neloon ■nil All Inti-rmedlAte pointa ; o.nnrotlnr ,, fpultun, with the Oroy Northern North- era I'.rifle and O. R. AN. Co.

Coenoeti at Ni'lson with «tramer for K«al«> and all Kootenay Is he points.

(Vumrcta «J Merer. Falla with star, dnlljr for Rrpnblle. and eonnrets at Brow. hur* with «'««• dell, for 0rand' For*» And Ureenwood.

TIM* OAftD,RflWttive Hundar, Nor. 28 1000.

Iroarr. Day Train. Antra.?y?* m............... gBAtane -v—. «ide^aa. .

:• gg!»is............sue»«• • irnpilll . JJ]

ItftTa.mfrtlfia.i9:43 p.m.. ù

10i>0p.m..

Night Train.; FpokaTBe . “ . 7 06 a m. Rowland ...........-r.ftOAnv

'.rat Northwn at.od.rd ttrrpro -Hf w atteebrd to night train, W m ” ^ „ » A. JAOKROM,

OesenU llwwgrt Agrar.

I

SEARCHLIGHT

of the CityTELEPHONE M2.21 BROAD 8TRELT. VICTORIA. B. a

of Victoria for an Corporation to k-ase certain Corpora property known a» the Mark, t Building, be.ug Lot* 686, 687. 688. Sttf 5U8. and ike weat half of I mg- Lu the official uf Ltorla. In ai'curdancc wiib tmue act forth In a certain

HiStu rtiW, unit whi'-lr. - afterthe elwtora of the Monleip* of Victoria, we* finally pa* day of December; luuu. to a pauy to be Incorporated f„ fnd objects' act forth In enc to grant x renewal of such

The Royal BankOUR specialtyof Canada Repairing Jewelry 1* an art with us. v e repair and rwlnlsh Jewelry a<. thât tt kwhe eqmri to new, nudltcbifi you no inure than a j**«r j.* would tdHWtfff. Oar vo* tome n prove these at a t emeu t* every day. Why don't you?

to. B SHAKESPEARE.MAM'iAi r him; JEW gt.aa*7A V â TL*ki u-pn im«p

Co. McCaedSean Bro. Greenwood A H. A ! Notice is hereby given that I. Harriet E. H-lwcif, J Fullejrtotfc--Mttiklu A, Co, Turner, j Hat Inga, of _ Victoria. It. (’.. will apply at H * Cu. UTlCBlt*» Ik*. IL I* mu... *^ **“-■» 11 "« r.r-R n t A K.P .Xrt,Tw. eTrlir Km&.aSTSHESlew. We*cotl Brm. J Bamidey A Co. B-K •"■•n thereafter a* the «ante can be heard. M Co. E U Prior A Co, 8 J Pitta. W 8 for ■ transfer «* the license held by m. to>•»« * ». «■««"-» » j io«a a ;tewysL,.,r ars«? rs&a

R < rur° < «. J SSSSBSL W Q <X9imMk.}.lluleL’L situate un the X. VV, «arase—rf. Weifln*i.«H <*- <*.,.UIni«Hi K <>». Albtoa Iron Wk*. T Csahmore, 8 Shore. 8 ï**l»« r A Co,Puni Kxprcya. C M Co-.k**», Jm> Cotooct,

Bwarfiv L ratificationfrom aed after the eeoced day of January.

E. L. PEASE,

74 YATES 8TREBT.General ManagerHallfai let you

February 6fh, ei-ndltloeeA. 1'. ntm.J W IWInr, P Miller, Il Woolfs H R HASTINGS. the < 3 to Mrrry otttVw Big fl for ConorrhieAJ k-r » M*jUM**»Jt**A Ue.ndraRickman T H fto, J Bamaley, <1 E Monro, H V Johnson. *’ It Stewnrt. J W htoitor, B J lltte.

NOTICE. Whilae, OB Bali

Then» are 33 lawyer» In the Kanaaa leg!*-

ttfciUi «cal ru iwW

WE CONVIKCE SCEPTICS RALSTON PHYSICALSTEELCold*, Catarrh and «Catarrhal

Hftriarhe If el I exert In lOUfln- ate* and Cured By Dr. Agiiew** Catarrhal Powder.Her»»e one of a thmieand nek teatl-

JforUd.esJFOR LADIES

REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES. BUPBRrtKl ►! NO BITTER APPLE. PIL

COOHIA. PENNYROYAL ETC.WEN'S IN5TITUTL>__ - ■ ■ ..... uj min,or at 42 Superior street, .lame* Bay. Ap­ril getneots made for evening classes.

T0DK10KIS CHRISTIAN ISSOCUTiOI.32 RAB STREET

^Baard and lodging on moderato terms.with special redaction for doeblo-kedded,eV«b* **Bt ber* to ***** ehipe! $i. tons Bumnen on pump school.

■mss Vleftora admitted from 8 to 8:80 every steamer* will be met. If loo noticethy «kdcotue. MORTGAGE SALE,day. except Saturday» and Bnadays.

LEK t nURKH,Agente fur Mortgagee.

Notice laafter the

irw

INCftTCHINGSend for Samples.

CASTORIA BEST EQUIPPED ESTABLISHMEINTIN THE NORTHWESTr«e Intuit* and Children.

A Specialty Made of Catalogue WorkIke ho*

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VICTOBIA DALLY TIMES, TUUUSDAY, FEBBUABY 14. 1901.DOOMED. TIDR TABLE.

The hewer aXnd; by foreet tree, | Victoria, B. O,. February, 1901.The laet keen at-okr Its heart haa riven, 1 ,hÇeÇ55 the Tidal Burvvy Branch of

SHU iiprwd. It. verdant ...no,,,, O.taiTi" ° ""1 FUh"i'*Its towering crest looks yet to heaven. 1 - —

stately It etat|de, a monarch atlll,How abort the while till wandering winds

Their fateful task will sure fulfil,Tho’, tight-s»’waft of flattering wlnga.

The chief of all the fnjr<»*t hinge Sw aj*, bending to its eoboed faJV-

It Ilea like meaner, leaner thing», ■ ~And the bright sunshine smiles on alL

SAM'L. CLAY.

High Watar. . Low Water.

T'm. Ht. T'm. Ht/T m. Ht. Tm. HL

PASSEXtiERS.

a tin... 4M.;.6 Tu..

-4$ VVx .-i7 Th.. HP... !» 8a...

10 Hu...11 M...12 Tn..13 W...14 Th.. 13 F...

h. m. ft. k-m- ft.4 !• 8.0 11 27 9.0 4.-tr xtt nraf K74 50 7.9 13» A4 4 M 7.8 14 24 Ri 4 41» 7.» 13 18 T.i

i 19 42.1 3-MRS» Lf

4 08 7.8 12 16 8.7 3 60 7.0 13 23 8.0 3 M 7.8 14 34 8-3 408 8.1I 16 40 8.0

I 16 60 7. 7

JUSTIFIABLY T'OFTHNNED.

Mamma—“What’s matter, Johnnie?"Johnnie—“R«H>-hoo-oo! yesterday I fell down and—hurt myself.** Mamma—“Well, what are you crying to:day forT'

». J whnKW'v’-*

Per steamer Charmer from Vancouver-»H G Calvert, F Caldwell. C K J<.nas, Mrs ■ in 8a.‘.Mc<*rpg«>r. II Burnett, Misa Rogerson, W 17*..Uueat. E B Parklnaon, Mrs Salter. A I>al- }* rympl<\ J Smith. J A Johnson, J Gordon, an W.J tt Langdaie, Mias Morgan. Mlaa Stoart. 21 Th. . 4 32 8.4 H iiorfclnn.!, Mr, IlMiry. Mr. Tflmp. J J SL ïï? 2 Z !» In TSjôlrrnh». O A MrGulrv, .D McFadd.n, il ït; «/AS" iy.e Ih

Brumbaugh, Itov J P Itowcll, E Harvey. 26M... 6 48 8.9 W Wolf, J il oiler, J Merryflvld, J E PhU» » 2? lips, J C McArthur. J C Itobertaou. A W Trlght. J J Leetlt, F W Harris. A J Paul- ecn. J M Bulger. G D Robertson. J P U biting. J E Ruby, Mlaa tielgard. C W Bled. —

Per etcamer Rosalie from the Sound—; D B Bowerman, Mr» Bowerman. E J Palm­

er, M Hartnagte, M J lleeney. J B Wrong,Mrs Wrong, Mm Brownlee, Mr* Chao Gard­ner, II W Bedell, Mrs Bedell, II Cunning­ham. Mrs Cunningham. Geo Hayew, Mrs tie* Mayen, K 4St««4.» A r»fW*y\W T Bti xard'. It RTM. T. 1 W, 'Mims

b. ro. ft. h.648 LS.fflr________8 36 7.1 80 67 2.1

■Of 9 27 66 2134 24 « 10 16 6.1 22 10 3:1

4 37 8.0 16-18-7.1:1 Mtr 3.8 22 44 3.75 14 62 17 11 66111 62 6 4 28 16 646 37 63 IS 16 6} >12 43 6.1 23 40 5.0 61W 8.3 20 22 6.8 13 37 4.8 23 10 676 37 8.3 .... ..11.4 37 4.5 ................7 It 63 .... '..15 38 4.0 ..............747 64 ............... (1634 84 .. .. ..::: :: 5SK.........tiLÜ............. 1060 674 * -j* I? 8-Î

18 12 2.5. ... SB ii6 22 7.5 19 82 187 17 7.2 2010 148 11 66 20 49 2.0 » <« 60 21 2» 2.89 68 6.2 22 10 2 9

10 60 4.5 22 51 3.711 44 3.9 23 33 4.612 42 3.3 ..'» 16 6.6 13 44 2.84 06 64 14 49 2.4

0 04 7.2 7 34 k 8 .2 10 7.0 16 67 62■ 11» 7.6 82R 8.6! a :t3 7 4 17 00 2 0

2b Th.. 2 16 7.6 9 32 8.4] 4 31 7.6 IT B1 2.0The Time u*ed Is PaHflc Standard, tor

the 120th meridian Weat. It la counted from 0 to 24 hour», from midnight to mid-%foot

Height la In feet and tenth» of

^roVincigl ^ctfs.act commiOM who nvoiumended that

* n new aitsJgnment q< t should be pre- . pared; that the Ontario creditor* aft

g shimld lie adapteii fo the need* of thl* provint, and that amendments to the hills vf sale act should be adopted, shorteuiug the date under whit* such

SÏODDART S JtWELUmr STORE83 YATES STREET,

DXK DOV» Ai*4t¥46 4MUAAD 4OTEET, „

— Imi ii i

What !s RESERVE, ORAl'AM I81AND.

N?*1— S hn»np.» Ibit th, Cmwmland* on Graham _Ggoop, are Ntuecred uts*n Charlotte

Jbcr notice..Chief Oommirakmer oTLamia and Work».

Land» and Work* DepartmentVlrtertâ, ,11. C.. 3i*b Jami.rj, WOL

Caetorta Is tor Infimts and Children. Cas torla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorle, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish­ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria Is the Children^ Padacea- she Mother’s Friend. “

#2, fit .

CANCELLATION t>F RESERVE.

OABS1AR IHE1K1CT.

•• ter-bj rlrvn that the mnn. ttxi Macel on Crown land» .Ituated In the ltenoett lake and Atlln Uak. Minin, I.lvt eloue uf tMnnlar w.irlrt, notlre ..f which wne pubhahwd In the [Irltlah OilnmbleKjw’iS mb e^,rmb'r' ”

. . w- C. VEIJAChief Cnmmlaetnner of Lande and Works.• Lands and tot. ri. f-.rtu.-oi

Victoria. B. a. noth January, 1901

Castoria.

NICOLA. !s inoperative iguiust vrvditor* of trail-Nlvola Lake, China town bnmcl to SZ W‘,h to «*" A

the ground Last Wednesday morning. : r '«-"nm.-mh,,,,;,,, has beenTho entertainment at Xi.vd,, by lnr.1 1 ,'V?f ?

Indent in .id of the English vhur.l. or- ' lh* ,b-> ™"gan rnnd T a great .««.►« and. "ft^d near > •' • Q J. II. Sf*nkk*r ha* dot idcl Tlpfinitplv

iiELsON. 1“' will not Ik* a candidate iu the

cmis t£ ;he* hwi rtmtinvfl to tbr h»r*pltal fer - 6f*rë tln£o (^ou üimrii. « JF* the past two wei-ks, nuffering from » ^ *1^1,TTnfy.,dur„l knee, returned to h« done. ,hvir d.onand. regarding the ,^ny‘, Ssturdny W . franehiw The any want to .ran,-

•AMBON. ; rv ele. trie power fniiti Slav- lake to'i r, i ^ i-'Ho liver and Weetminater. ami . I a i ill

An enfortunalo man iwime.1 ll.d they e«„„ot r„l*. ,h. eapiial if the conn- Veeieri.il, foreman of rhe, Idaho mine. ,K. „„ ,Mrtie|C ,btramway, wan killed hy the running of lmvl. |„.n A .nmmitlee wa, al«. an- a car off a trestle bridge, whieh rarried ; |loia$wl w |ert1llert, thl. |H>|i„ ,rml. him down with It feet He was «0 |,|„ on behalf of rlie eilUena of Van- Injured that he died in lees than two <-oux-cr. hour*, lie P'.ive* in p^»»r cnririini*tmBv«e ^a willow and four little children. K am coops.

! The secretary of the D C. inland botfnl ^ of tr.’ide eeceire»! on Saturday last a

Tim city cmnvil received la*t year communication from the Hon‘ W. C. $21.1*41.04. and bad on the 31* t Decent-* i Well*, minister of land* and work*, way- tier. Ibryt.-$1.777-25 nvli l*Uucc to ctirry.. ing th.it he vus. iu. Lucor -»i »»mkmr irn to the nvxv year. The chief vxper.di- egploratioa of the mwmrre* of the North turc* of the year were: SalwrieH.._12.- j. Thomptow river n*r hr* m-127.7B: pnhHcrmrk*.__Vflter -dwcee with the gorerpment.work». -li3.3JE.Wr tire department, r Boginccr II. Tyler i* In town agnln in $1X3.87: | olice. f-.i4M2. public light- . ci-mwiion with «he Imilding of tb<- gold ing, fl.d25.10, and iutereet un loan*, 'dredger xx hi« h is to operet*- on the North ♦2,188.5»». !~Thwnp*on river. It i‘ tho in tent toe of

---------'-------sew WEsrîrivaTT-* '*!" ...... KU» ' ' »"'h ,l"' c-mdesrtim at. .*K** WES THIS STEK. ! the itrodge wfth nil pi'-'ll,l,- -pmt. The

AC. Monday night'* meeting of the machinery is now on 1t* w-.iy here, and —sgrtljr ' 'Ciiunvilr trr motton -ef Aktormett r4t--to>evpecyed r*Ttrf 4he dnrdge riP tnr in

Xmrry tmd XVf*>dx, th.« ylrrk vn< in- «v^éotion *hmtt Hie 15rh of April next. aWiilol to wtHi nh* wontoiy ** >k-.......iA* .Mini » uf, ul MmommUpoflee cflnii8li**l<iner* to the effe<*t that iu Ponth Alrife, of enteric fever,

-the cfTtini i! wTIT ndt pây any aâlarîe* tô h** keen received with *»mere meref the police force of the city after March " ri‘hruary ln*t h»> xva* one ut several let next, nnlew a more *ati*factory or- fnm‘. t,h,lM ,h*t^ ,n sfrnth-lAnjrement i» ma«to as to the manage-. ^,na * Horw*. The fate Nlaxwidl Fern» ment vf the police. »a* a native-of Harn*tap,e. iWrawfaire

Jnckaoo, Mr* Maar, -- IIIlia, J Hobeon, Mrs lb bviHi, Towneeud Wal*ti, J William*. Mr» J William». J D Grahm. A 8 Byrou, W J Jlaiina. Mrs Hamm. R M Wkhe. C E Hen- eon. C. llarrla, Mr» llarri», 8 B J-*tm*un, Frank Metzger, Mr» Bedell, Mr» H Zun- < li-ad, J W. Lander, — Hart nag le, A H

Wiii i , . . » . t—— - - , BallanL J B 8t Louie, W A Tr-.w, WinWÜ1 I., unregtsfFrari and read-ring »mh ii„ il n Beps, m

Biake Jr, Mr» M ltlake Jr. Mlaa I’ort.-oua,

A STRONG NICKEL WATCHStem wind and set. foil Jewelled eacape- men ta, warranted 6 year*, special reduced price. 82.50 and $3 «*>.

The above la cheep at 16.00. We have upward» <»f 500 on aale. Bankmpt etoefc

: bought for r»«h. Take advantage of this offer while It lento

•ris 1» an excellent medicine for<*“«»» • *=**«* ha»' r-pr.ledly -oyj™ <*e!k4«ét HU Wood iiiket W61*b their 1‘VllAmi •* B-rifAlnnof IU good eflfctt upon their Children

Da. G. C, Oeoooo, Lowtll. Man.

Castoria." Caaterls is bo well adapted to childraW

«or towey.,1atription known to me."

H A. AaCHKa. M. D Brooklyn, A’., F

THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF

Ja» I tarry, Mr* I‘attcr*«»n. Mr» Cunmilna. j

KA8LO.

KIDNEY Dl TY.—It I» the particular | function of the kidney» to Alter out poison* j which pn** through tbeui Into the Idiaid. I When the kidney» are diseased they ran not | di. their whole duty, and should have «he help and strength that Smith American kidney Cure will afford In any and all ferm* of kMncy disorder, it renevra tfi 6 hour*. 6n*d by i*rnn * ffiaorti iod "Hall A Co.—14.

M. R. & CO., LD.

Ntm CE To CONTHACTDltS.

MOUNT BAKER WAGON ROAD.

EéktoM liêàer*, enper»«*tH>i-ii’ “Tender fag ' B*k«* Wagvu Road," will be re-iT.Jird U°uyr»lgut*l up to aud ln-

- eluding Saturday, the 23rd instant for the construction of a wagon roud fn>m the ,-nd

l>r7î*'n,_ ^**^”1 tned at IIu<™ 0,1 .tbe rlg.bt benl1 ,,f ,b<* ruin, üîwi a pol°t a^°ve ,he m«ah ot

I ”

COXSKiXKKI.

Dog BiscuitsARE THE BEST.

Ask Your Grocer For Them.

APPEARS OiN EVERY WRAPPER.

tai MMTgU» COBS»»», TT MUMMT tVSf |T. **W <00 CO ,

Per Steamer iTiarn.er from Vancouver— ! \\ a Ink Hr. *., Eraklng. W * Co, J He w itt. M R Smith A Ouy T Watwm, R Ward A : O, Johns Br»w, Hntetio«o«i Co, Lens A Iriser, B C J<«Idling Co, D-Spencer. Glbaoo

P, V B A 8 Co. T X Hlbben A Co,

Notice.Showing steamer Baltic hiving North

River, N. T.. Wm. Jennings Brxan nnd XV..II», itr.m iu. m,,k I 1 r'dter. lode J.»«h In Spooky Hotel, Pan- >>.ller Brow. Lieut Blomley, J llercy A Co, ,,ramlr View of Wa*liibgt-m. D. C.. A Iæt-T W a lab, <i Carter. G II Huckllug. Jno ter fr.an hi* Hauna Lady, Yellowstone Hepburn. B C Cold Storage, F R Stewart * j Learning Babv to Hmoke i.*kdIcI,Co * 8 Sadie Brown t- C<*awr J T,.lil«-h Glaus' Visit. The Celebrated Cragg. J V .T T“ul‘*' Family of Kugll.h A. rohau, X lu”D K l hnngranes, Speed Brue, Mow at A (mmlvk 1

Notice la hereby given that In virtue of the Act of Ike Dominion Parliament. 68 and 64 Victoria, chapter 106 and chapterKM, the name of tk# Merchant» Bank at Halifax will be ckaaged to

1 J2IL*l”*”- "Pfrinriilloa, and f..n». at ronmaet may l*. aeen at the Laud* and ! o"r£p Daiwtment, Vl-t-.rt*, h. a at

, the Ovimunent- Ag-ut'.'i.m,», New Weat- mlnatcr, B. < and at the efllce uf K A SII'uul B.. Sudwaeh. II. u and “«er Mud-lay, the lllh Inat.

Earh tend.» muât I» atvutouanled by an a-tented bank cheque or eertlsct. J £. I*ndf. made payable tu the uiid. r.lgne.1. f„r 1 -I!*-*”..0* thuu*and ifl.imi'i dollar».

** aeeurily fur the du- fulfilment uf the ! eontract, whl' U hlmII l^r fbrfrlted if the ?“<,,oe 10 -ntvr into nllZ

wh|,n ,*»Be«l upon to do so. or If he /üU to the work contracted for.The cbequi** of uusucceseful tenderers will be returned to them upon thv civlulIuo of nw eon Tract.

Ten dura will not be considered nnles* °® th* -upplie.] arid signe,l

wltb the actual slguamre ,.f ,he tenderer». u,neb;wes, or any tender not Le,c*»arily

VV 8 ooRF

B.G. Stock Exchange, Ld. 1 WvrUl

Continuons Quotation». Leading Market* Private Wire*. Quirk Sendee.

F. H. BLASHFIELD, Manager.J. NICHOLLE8. Treaaurer.

CAPITAL |10,000.<XXNew Y ark Sl*cks. Bonds, Grain and Cello* os Mdr,!" er lor De lh try. Strictly Comaktlw

Sth Fvbruar>-. lyoi.

NOTICE.Vuree^undenta: Downing. D pklna * Ou, h hereby glv-n that aprlleatlo»cattle; Baymond. l yn-h-n A Co.. Ohio»- «HL be nude te th- Lygl.latlre A,.. mbly u; Henry Ulewa A Co., New York. ot the Province uf British Columbia at Ha

till KEN WOOD.

At the Li*t meeting of the c.ouflcil the

1 Kngtoml. end hold rnside<l in <*nua<1a «i>- | ward* ,,f twelve year* boLoe going ,mt to the Transvaal Hr farmed for some

j time on N<6-th Rivpr. wiser.* he wa» well que#turn of using th.- hre i.,11 on Sun- known to and gr-utlx e*teen»ed by all day muruitm-fat tho purtmae.af waking settlers. Maxwell Fernte is the weand I^opli. in the habit of attending church of the Kamloops niemU-r* of the Strath- ectVice* was di*. «»*sed. Alderman Caul- cotui Horn, who*,> death ha» been re­field w.ns strongly in favor of l* i»g ; conled in these l olunin* Ib-oused wa* wnkennl. Aldermen Sullivan. Nudcu shorn W years of ay,, and unmarried. *ud Ito** did not favor ne dies* Inter- iii* only known relative hereabout* wee

Not fee la hereby given that I. Matthew n.. MrOabe. of the City of Vlçtivrlr. Intend to apply at the next witting of the Board of l.ieeimtng Onmnlssioneni a* * Ucenstng Court, for âtransfer of the license held by me to sell wines and liquors bv retail on tho premia#» know» *• the Wilson Hotel Bar. Yates street. Cltv of VIrtorla. to Mtepben White and M H MK’aibr.

l-‘*ted at Victoria, It. O. this :**h day of January, 1901. , j

M. H. M'CABK.

«W rmsttfiV.“ Jl- f;'- In-» .plriiTand orht r miahl tThe.' peri,^î à Vu 'mfltan» Bqtior» at ,th«) prem|*e* known as the Call- cimtrarv in the UiuiIaiÜIi *«ylaïug it, the twn. imuilo» er alevra. fonda lu.tel. 19 Jolinmm utreet In theiurl tBl.flri'Z.;t lsuaes Act coo-

of \ li t,Dated

1900.

S. . i . *uvwn ■■ vue vau- entrary in the Municipal Clainw*tortl ’ M c ,T. * a" » !?, th> «7 tn,"yd ^withstanding ,od whether thei0Zvl,rio&.,S.Jc.NSiK, 12th. KSLKSÏr„Tu-L*,t"

J. T..m«ck ,^",rb2.' ,»2:>r"- B °- ,hl* =»« "V or

. ma*on * hradbern. OriStt obnH",,oe of "" mr

NOTICE.tlnit lesson* on Febntarv 4tk. 1901. Mrs.D. R. Harrt* «-ertm-rUM tricher. I* pre- lv .,.T„ _I*™* t» receive pii|dl* 8,>eelal classe* for ,N l?/.»vr,Vf,,TI?R KRTATE OF ---- ” " * ---------- — IIOBMBT ENtliJSlI, DKCBA8RD.

, ................... r.„e ------------- ------ ---------- , , . . ,ivrw», •*. Order ef ail chemleta, or pwt free forfercu.. W ith th-.lnmiu-r, -.1 th- peuple. W. L Kereiu, .............«In. whn enltatad -y» -I wie ail tu kuuw .bat a tl-eing MJ» rrom eyANU A honb. l.TI. ._viurhe nvyur «i.l he W«, alwaya Able tu with hlm In tb- Slratl,-u„a Horae, and Lr. ArueW, catarrhal l-«w.l-r la In a raa- *-----Oit* tHO* 6 P.*. TO 10 P.l. ^Ip.ü'thTmi.ilI fcrliîS.mak- fthtirvb < .nniutiona liy hl» vt nlch. ; triio iatiu* preanmahly on hi» way h, me "f ratarrh. I ai. Inmhl-tl with tuts ill. The Inetltat, la fry. he th. nee uf A. Ik. ---------------SSfjSTT'* 4 "swr-wiaaitemi rteofm»t.-Xenciu-i r-.»1u, y~rs hi, th. 4m MâiKrr'tiwI ~„rit RaLanr eoHooL, Rt^N.tHA,,,, rr.rpautt, -1 in n "t-. ■ HELlTpoOI A wna tbla remedy Ik gar, moat Arilghtful relict -----------------_ mmY .vn j «BblJk UWU NOTW. ; I now r*g*nl aay—lf eftttr-iy euteA after

- W. 41 .-le—,-mtuerinl. trient i* <>"rr-»pun*uey. <rf the Tlmaal ; ""‘“n “ ,w“ by lies»the Grunby smelter at Grand Fork*, i* i

(Special Oorrcspoadonee of the Tlmae.) _______ ......During the laht wx-vk of January and IU*<,,H‘k,, and ,,nU *

- x'.ay to Chicago- nnd • ^rst February wv have b<*i>n nay mg msMWMMM for the ptirpose of plfldiyr .[ $ w‘<‘ond cold *nap. There is, jhowevet.

no *now (ui the gronnd nor have we Att’-liy tiuu.- had much.

Air. lUnLiti.i brisdwfii l»i,| »p,. but mhow able to be alunît «gain.- Capt. Thorneo and Mr. Se-vringnen will i leave the vail *y »,„>n to make repairs tn the *tearner 8xx an at Namu.

J hc Iiuliuu population * ia ih>w umu kçattçréd. hunting, making canoe* au.l

ill tOXY.Il,MHwaukiorder* for the .pmp'osed cnlargemi-nt of the plant. Tin- mw furni'.s um| a

' cotrrwrtcT. w*h-rrh witi ronvert ■matte- in­to metallic copper, wil 1m installed. This will double the rapacity of the amelter, enabling it to treat 1.200 ton* * of ore «lady. Tlii* remarkable !n'*rea*e m treat - ment.futilities, ia -only a piyliide "a further on largement that xx ill giye "the reduction w.irks a daily output of 2.400 Juggin,», tom*, -wt4i- lo- ji Hrrrn—rajinfit.T- nf 1

All perwone indebted to the above estate p"Jr ,he due forth-

eU IH‘r»"n* having claim» against the abmo eitate are required to send In Î,14 u.l'N?,,n,S 5.u|f verlrted on or before the 9th day of March. Riul. to J. H Mel* dram, the executor, or to

;FtiLL A GREGORY.Vlctorl*. n a.,

. _ SoReltors for thé Executor.\ Ictorla, B. C,, 8th Feb *. IpftL

xtreetiue the gold aud .lU-F^Itte^ “a'lTf ' MT'" ÎÏ11*”: down with honte* lately. They broughtconsiderable fur and tobk back eoppiew

The young l»eop|e i*f the valley try. ; to keep in touch with the principal pa*-

ftnd turning out a copper .product in finishthl stat

VANCOUVER.At a meeting of the l.oml of trade

on Tuchilay a commuitii ujioii w.i* re- ceix'êd from D. Hobson, hoc if târ y of the Nexv Westminster board of tr-ide, acknowledging receipt of the board*» com­munient i«m re the formation of a*#ociat- «xi board* of trade of British (Adumldn. •Niniilar con mi uni cat ion* w»r<* also rv-

'leceivid from the Nelson, Nr.nalmo and 4ioldcii Ikxnrffc. *12)is " nvitt"r xva> dis‘ctiaik-d at *oiiwlength, jmj Mr. Alexan­der suggested that before asking the varion* l»o:ird* to i-emnilt tbeMuclvc# to forming «n anwoçfatiôn. they 1h* asked to hold a congres* or genenl meeting (tf>

. delegate»board* of Britl>h < limbi a when question» of general inter­est and the matter of ibo tu rmution of tbv iiMsorialion could be dWiihsml. Af-

jtcr further considérât Ion, the nmUei wa* referred to die council.

Joseph Lambert wm b»fore the mogis-. tràl«» no Tiie>dny charged with inf fac­tion <tf tlv r-bising by-litw ou Sunday' la*t. Mr. Latnber^ claimed that hiq *h<6>. W*e not oj>çii for general business, Irtit ori;r for tj:e ptimose# bT the 1>oot- >dack stand )rhd ùie hath*;. Any shaving dont» vu* mfined ♦<> cnstonivt», .winr

.. .. ;tr*tp. reserv’d decision pending the trial

gpis-ul >»iteo *» 4b<* pr.‘x m,*s < on-. vietimi. def--id-t«t ngrt-eiug h» H«#*e hi*

wh«»i> -then m>. far iu* ibaiii|| i* «omi intd. until that time.

Th- l '«rd of trade on Tuesday night received the report from it* insolvency

»ing events by holding a debating so titty, also a literary noeicdy. T1 overcome to *ome extont the narrowing ; influencé» of an isolated settlemedi like this. T • |

Mr. Going, the government engineer, | i* now examining both ride* of the iM« r to locate an outlet for the valley. Sttlleça. have been here for *i* years, and. enough money hasMieen spent to lia re a good outlet and road up the val­ley. A wharf has lieen built, but there * no way of taking good* from it, ex-

« «TR by canoe. If the w ind is blowing, | Ihimpowdlto and. çausea. much de-..;

lay. " The settler* hove now "become ao ! much in earmwt atiout it that they are | lxilling to give free labor enougn to M-eifrt» .in outlet on the north *id«>, if the goverumept^wjll help.to btiihl a

le 11-i ’ “< 'oola river. ,\^ the bridge wonhl only require a span of about 125 fe<»t, it wroiild not cost very much.

— lenders wlH be received hy the under- elgmil until the 21ÉI d»y ..f Fehrnary. iut>i for the purchase of tbewe parcel» of land ilcwrlbed as Lots 6 and 7. Rliwk 6. is.rtloe

4Mkâ 3&fll.sl In the l<*ud Réglai rv OfflcA at Vic­toria. B. <*.. ae No. 879. Mortgage n-gt*ter- "d In rtuirge book, vol. II, folio -PU. a* num- bef 1346KB.

The highest or any tender not neces­sarily accepted.

Notice to Dairymen and Milk Venuurs.

y of llari h next the prvvi- S„.|,* ,rf the "Milk Vendors' By-Law" win be enforced, and'all persona Interested are hereby requested to govern thamaelxe* ac­cordingly.

Any person derirlni,' a copy of tbie lly- 1 l^iw or of the ueceoeary forms for use by • Dairymen and Milk Vendor* may obtain 1 same-at the Olty Clerk s Office or from the I c nderalgncd.

" JAMES WILSON.Hunt ta rv Inspector.

Feb. 7th. 4991.Victoria. B. C.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE AND EFFECTS OF E1JZABBTH WAT­KINS. DBT EARED. LATE OF 86

■ l: gjKAUH STREET. IN THE CITY OF VICTORIA: —*——— " ----- -

Notice la hereby given that all pereona anjr claims agatoet the eatote of

Rllsal»eth Watkloa, deceased, late of the City of Victoria, British Colombia, are hereby required to scud statements of tb*lr claim», daly verified, to OareMoe HaigR reys and Thomas Hooper. P. O. Box 219, or room 11, Five Bisters' Block. Victoria, executor» of the estate of the said deceased, on or before the 15th day of February next, after which date the executor* will proceed to distribute the assets at the aald EUaa- heth Wstklns among the person* entitled thereto, having regard only to the vlaUne of whlvJi tb«;y have then had notice, aud . that 4he «aid om+ouU»**i-m*--ho BaW -

(for the *a*ets of any part Ikereof so dta- -î- trn-ut.il to ânÿ pertfoii* of whole claim rhe s»M executors hare net- had notice at th» tl**c a# «tier-4Hutto*.

Dated at Victoria, B. Ç., this 9th day ef

i Executors of the Estate of the «eld Mlaa*I beta Wat kl nr, Deceased.

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CanadianArtilleryPrescriptions::

■ #■ 0«n. OQrsdy Haly Says It is’ Oonetitsta the meat Imports a» Second to Rone in Imperial; texture of mi boMnera. To. m»r • rely opoe gettlx* Jeet «tat tta 11 doctor ordered, of tta tat eeiiuty. .; combined Mi tta met IWHrilta !

; with tta ktfkeM ptarataeexUeel ;. skill.

: John Cochrane*

Service.

Lord Roberta Alio Expresse» Ap­preciation of Good Work in -

South Africa

Tuberculosis Convention—ActionCHEMIST ;

’ N. W. Cor. Y «tee end Doolies We. • the Disease.

---------- (Sperlsl to the Tlnwe.)

VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, PEER DART 14, 1901.

Auction SaleOF Fl'RNITl'RK, MOTCM6. RW1CING-

TON TYPEWRITER, BRa HKDstead*. etc.

On Friday, February 15th, at 2 p. m.In Our Suleruuma, 34-Furt Sln-vL

ing o*f tho Dominion Artillvry As^.uia- tiou this aftvrnoon. LivuL-Ool. Irwiu l«r«**id**<!. The Bret buaiins* was tbv panning of an «iddro**» of comlolenvv and

Uympettljr to Hts Majesty ThoJ n«ldr»*s also oxprvnwd loyalty to Ilia ! Majvsty.— _ •I In rophr to a rotv of thanks, Lord

Box Matt wars; very line Woven Wire and ,Hj * private letter from UOT ICotM-rt* Top Marin***»-*; haml*i»me iMld lirawi 1U*«1 jn whirls "(Be t*ommaml«‘r-iu-chit»f said:

Balrootu Tti-lt»; ..«.-g»» T^jSÜ4 “t em very glad to 1.11 you that the SL ‘ t'anadian art flier y in South Afrlva were

so mu. h better than I had U*en h.*d toOak and. Walnut Roekers: ltroasela Tapeetry Carpets; Dlnlug Chaim; tl. Chairs; Morris Chair; Roman Centre Vbetn»: very tine Rattan Baby Itnggy. <•««*« K>|. several other gmal Baby Carriages; Little Girls' Bhyvle, a fine maehlne. never In ell uee»l; .-aidtal Remington Typewriter; Kltehen Tables and Chairs; Kltvhen Ride­ls nrda; Toilet Re nr lee; a large cjuautlly of Crwkwy. Inelmllng. TO large Platters; 48 smaller do.; 0 dozen Plate*. etc.; a large «n.pntlty of C<*>klng Vtensll*. ineluding some g»"sl Agateware.THE CVTHBBRT Itlti

leading Auctioneers.

-Ur. ^Borden said he was in favor of having detat-hmeuta meet in open eom-petltion.___, ■ ,-re-

(general O’Gradv-Haly. referring ♦<* the Canadian artUiery, aaid it was sec­ond to none in the Imperial forces.

some p»od Agatewife^ej^^etc.^ fTt> ,1 Last year’s officers were re-elected.Tuberculosis Convention,

j The tnbcrcnlosis convention inet in the f Norm«l schmd thé* afternoon. It was

convened by Hi* Excellency the Govef. n-ir-Cieneral. There were An the plat-

I Hon. Sydney Fisher. Sir Wm. Hingston, Dr. Roddick aud Sir Ju*. tiir.nt.: An addfea» having been presented to. His Excellency. Ixwd Mifito replied.

' | dwelling on the importance of the sub­ject the convention was called for.

Annual Return Shows Increase in sir .1 um-» tirant then read hi* oi»cn-ing addreae.

InsanityIn Ontario

Strathcona’s ! JONES, crane 4 co.m m ■ We are Instructed to roipove and wH with-Landed „Public AuctionScenes of Eothneiasm When the

Troupers Disembarked at Albert Dock, London. J

Boers, Accompanied by Dewetand Steyn, Occupied Philips-

town, Cape Colony,

AT 6» IIOUOLA8 ST. (KIBK BI>M*K).

9 p. m. Friday, February 15Very lieslrable

Household furniture, etc.Comprising: Bedroom Suite* In Oak and Fir; Bedateads; Box, Wool snd Wire M*t- *---------- Toilet Set»; lUnlng and Ooc.

Unt Were Driven Out of the T«ble*; <"halm upd Rucker*; Bed I»utige;BUI were l^nvcu VUV Vi luo Kitchen Dresser*. Oilcloth; Cr»jck*ry; Kit-Town by the British,

With Loss.

(Associated Trees.)T^tidon. Fek 14.-The Strath con a :

Horse. «Nilch *«Ue»l ou January 2Utk from Capetown, «m the British steamer Lake Brit», landed at the Albert dock*

çhen Utenalla; churn; Lawn Mower;___Raddle, etc., etc.; also an

ENGLISH COTTAGE PIANO.Tel. »*. Tenu» Cash.

a. JONES.. CRANE A CO.,Dominion Government Am tlonevra.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

the Number of Insane and Idiots.

Sir Wm. Hingston morc<l the first reso­lution that, whcrcaa. in view of general i prevalence of tubercuolowtii in Canada, ami «if the high mortality catbtf 1 by dis-

/i«i fUfpr Presented WitU SwOfd *'***’■ «*<•.. resolved. that in the opinionCoi. Otter rresentea wun oworu f ^ „)eferetl,v „ ,h,

INFORMATION WANTED of the vhero- about* of J.wvtih Wilson, who, lu lNNO-fil, ai ii.mpnnlM IT Virgil Cl. Bogue ttmmgh Staiiiptslf Pass, and who was last heard

this morning. In the mldat of much en- j of at Victoria. Apply at the Times ufllce. thitttiasu) aud cheeiing. an»’, the shriek HHt KKNT—«» momed «-oMsge. hassheowetyIn, ,.f *......W nirt-ti.. A cottoltktaM* j ja'ta%S!S£. 1^,^*“^'°'-^crowd witnessed the landing. 1------- >- —— -—....................—^—:—*— .

Thn Woo,» », ..»«• tie* «nul*» for «Un «JJSVÏS?,. TnU U^W.wï

■ *&:^**■&***•*« ■Driven UVunt Philipslown.

Ijondon, Feb. 14»—Tile Evening N/»ws vdtftS'A.» fli«*iiatvk fr«»w> Cs|h»»«»wn,

listes! Thursday, February 14th, whichsay*: (

“The government here is advised that General Christian Dewet and former w ^President Steyn Wteretl Cape (’«tony , same to and occupied Fuilipstovu. ,.Tbc British fgMn^_TA-|>llll<.b att.n keil them yesterdj.y ami <lrov«« them out of the town with lo**.”

Movement in Cape Colohy.Gapet«>wn, FVb. 14.—A Bs-r commando

-crossed- the Urongc,. liivvr yesterday In the PhUli>stowu district. It i* rei»ort<«i that Dvwet was in command.

Van Wyksvli was occupied on Mondayowe retreating from

Calvinia.The Boer* are reported in force 24

miles west of Carnarvon.A I**s»r convoy of liô wagou* and 4.1

prisoner* luis Lien captured îiorth of Amsh-rtlam.

L<yrr A r«l Irish wetter dog. wtth white ou breaat and torchedd. Anyone return­ing him to Wellef Bros, will be suitably rvwanlvd. and any person harboring (Mime , will be prosecuted. “ïfc

LOST—la Victoria Theatre. <h- while on • the way from there to Jessie street. Vic­toria West, one long, heavy gold chain. Reward wilt be given to sny«»ne returning

o Mis* Warner, Victoria West.

... _ _____ 4 keys. , Finder pleaseleave at this oMee and receive reward.

♦ssw-wemswsw

NOTICE.

The greatest family of acrobat* In the world today are the English family «•# Graggs. On their last visit to Aiiien«-n they re<-elrrtl the en«*r- mtms *uui ,»f Fl.iwiU i»er week, luirtog

ACIIOH8 THE OOBAN.

their stay In New York they went through Ihetr b»**t act* for the Edi­tion t,«Hig>uny before a moving pie ture machine. The name picture may now be seen thl* week at the ••AwrchMdht.” »Si Fort street, with niMiiy other Interfering moving pic­tures. h-4 elsawbere In this pap«*r for the fiW i-ngnimm» Adnusel-m Bn-., for ladies, children and geotle-

KrXrX-trK-trX-l-X-O

—Nova Scotia and Quebec Legislatures Opened

. provbu-iai municipality and Indirldea!' citixen ti>r adopt organite»* method* for lessening the gpreed of the discas-

. which is causing directly or indue» tly ; proha 14y -one-fifth of the total deaths uf

the Dominion.(Asaoctatsd Tress'T)

Toronto. Fob. in OnUrio. j r.l#n. Hot S on. .tatDOtwitUst-uiduAr =11 effort^.to provide many f,>n*„inpt|?#, posons were rcaort- mo*t modem curative conditions, still in^ to tKat district in the hope of deriv-

T»*la Complete* Mans for Instruments of Wire Iras Teh graphy.

| ______ (Associated Press. )New York. Feb. 14. -Awonllng to an

rUfiWfW— 1W|WI Wlfcpb -Tests, ■ tbs alao» i tril l;'!', glUMMIRCea to «lay that his plan- •

| f«.r the instriunents of wire Us* tele­graphy for the transmission of messages

FOB M 1,13.-------------,------- :—^ i,— --------------------\

7 rc4wne»l hoi.se on Edward street, w Itth corner lot. for .............................9LRQ0

. ............ NO. 2.oontrano- *. lo.-r—o. At.«ta eud „t iM lwBt from rtf rtWBp;'TÎ'lta ""' ujlB

thnngh -falgnTT vdicnH fw» eihcT prr,Terr, he has trhVnd.v select »•»! n -ww--for t«e m arsl eia*»»aa|Mi,ier— ---------------, „ . oil »*»in«t I ho inro.1,1, of oomurapliTr». tvrmllml plflet ou «hl» »i,W of tho At | t NO. 3. , i

.ho Ontario t.„vor„ment. t^r ’’ r'm‘'' or th. .owrwtant »ho„l,l irrnn. »iA lantio. , r«o*..| too... il-ctrk4«*h :ilo. Itr. i.ln.t. ill \ariou. , IB , >vP,nU I,«n.tttiirtm, in ------- --------------- — U,hl. w.jj oomotluu. on ux lluo. — *

I -«eownw-

This very fine quality of Scotch Whisky is fast growing in favor in British Columbia. It has for

... ... . largecities of Great Britain. It is termed the “Johnnie Walker,” which mean’s Walker’s famous “Kilmar­nock.”

The people of British Columbia demand a good Scotch Whisky, which we take pleasure in present­ing, and if you will try the “Kilmarnock,” you will accept no other. The proprietors of this whisky, Messrs. John Walker & Sons, of Kilmarnock, do not spend money in fancy advertising matter, and attractive labels, bottles, etc., preferring to put the value into the whisky, thus giving the consumer the benefit. t /

The “Kilmarnock” is always the same in quality. It is to be found in all the clubs, hotels and refresh­ment places in British Columbia. Take no substi­tute. If your grocer does not keep it, come to us, and we will take pleasure in directing you to places where it can be obtained, if desired, in small quanti­ties. We have it in case and in wood.

1900. according to a report just u»»uvd bythert' wvre 4,- against tho inroads of consumptive*.

or else the government should grant «id »f »IH over towards the>rc<-tiori of an institution in

rirtiirir -Thry—rmtM -UaslL-.:aa.JjUAmLSS

lteceived a Sword.1800.

HHPkHHHHHHI Dr. Eigto, cf Victoria; R < ’. ?*4d tbatThro TPtPTwnn last mgh4 present- jffwhmnnWr I»ailing 4in* were

»4 I3ul Uttür with, a bandsome Ü' I'i ih*- mtr»n* of rrrcnl.iting th - HeJB^rrr■nimrjrrtrrgg-gf;"IHÎt' T'MMW ‘WUBBldimim in

Laborer’s Suicide. Vlc&Wa told him tliat.ibev refi •■«! Mwbskirt*, in some instances t»eing left on the

IiOSB OF TltK LTOERNE. lawk thb up.HA»*** Th la»AV AT l»W RATE-

-ri» i»r™« P< C. MacGregor »i » o.

Wm. Crosier, aged 50, vor(>orution la- <1 prPm^,.s ....... ,i,M.«u.«ijliiiki lu.*iii«k.i iif iii iiirv to » __borer, despondent because of injury to

1.Î* wrist-, which prevented him from working, took cart wile a«id yeaterdny aftvruvou with fatal results.

Worked For Others.St, John, N. B . I". "!• 11 Miss FrIB-

«t-* E. Murray, tin foremost woman in the Maritime provinces in ail movements for the betterment- of MijuianlTy,' Is djealfT : ge»l 70 year*. Sir; «lev >t«*«l her lif" to the SThhI of other*. an«l Was rlai.nied

\us a warm friend by Lady Abenl- -n. Nova Scotia Io-gislatiin*.

___ (Assorlated Press.)gl Mw*« Nil'! I b N - ..

rti«pitch fr»»tn tiw» IjintrnrV ngent enysi Lruker*. Xw.- ~ \ U n RL. .l^riafd.

Total hiss. I have recognised a spar l«ivke«l up at Ifrussell’s Cove y«-*terday.”

It was learned to-day that the crow »»f the British brig Emulator, wbieh wa*

haiulomd on Ib-s-ember 2Uth in ndd-

PITHER & LEISER,IMPORTERS. VICTORIA, B. C.

S'r Wm. Hingston trad' îY* statementthat tuberculoai* ->r consumption wa* .................... ___ _ ......... ......................... .......not hereditary, nnd c-mld p >t be trins- t»u-eân, wü» were thought to have taken ’

l assao- on tY* Lncertn-, form part of , the crew of the stenroer 8» si them Cro%*

mrtted by man to hi* offspring. It was rare and only an accident when a mo-ttaf r-ivr. I, !.. n..r Mk- , umiu, from Um.l,.n

Profes<itr Adam*, of McGill. Montreal, lead a paper in Which he «aid the air In , ... ,,...7771 » . .KamTne^e- 4huriH-was the bat ia-Csn<^U !nda for consumptives.

^r' s

Telegraph Line to Sc It Spring.(Associated Frees.)

New York. Feb. 14.—'Hu* Herald say*, a wording to a cal»l«? rei»oit r»**eiveil

Boots and Shoest refer

ittI Ralph Smith has lieen advised that the 1 ! government I» to build a ‘-legr.mh line |thi* < ily. British investors, it i* said,

• - - - *---- ■'—* *---------- 1 their pr«>pvrly at

>

lalifai, Feb. 14 -Tb. Nova 8,-otia «" «-..«mm Salt Sprin* l.land with *ri- j , ,h„ . ,tb jklaturo otomVd «t «hr.»- «H. .«ter- JO «“d th«, ««tnertloo with ' "" • jliyùS C L iio :

ïiïX f'* li^elUdS rw ; ■ Tba Umts. , the vpiimmily h^ji premium .. • ..........................WwM^JH^fWIWl'li'iuir to the Win By L|j{my 0f ELECTRIC LIGHT:Her \Majesty, and also congratulated ^ Tho senate w.U adjourn to-day nutil ,it tJu, of 1;_, vv;it a y,„r 4\«» j 1 W V K V 1 'Hi* .Xr^ijesty. King hdnard. Upon, hi* ac- .March Oth,------ •- .H«-t-« 1 v-«-t>♦««-«i4t.-t «»f tho rt-}v»»ri ftnbl L- Idfce 4hat- wf a rood cigar, must W «• •««.mnVo tbv thmuv. ro t,« TH. r.«tp ,» TWO DATS. : -btaiu,^ in ,hi. .it,. M .................... . . K7MÏ'

x House < Hx'iieil. I fixative Bromo»<hitnlne-mnovee the cause. .'oars °,d- smut of ofl and gs* -to mv imtMug of theyut-ltvt-AF.b. 14.-Tta flrat wiftion v>f ------------------------- t Mvr-Mpn »-r rtPf . StSUZJZ,iîi,,2L.",A ÏÏtifth,. „.,„hX,rl,:„„.:„ -I at » ..VI.» k W» «- «ta ”**•«*«*:. M .JIM. Ajr_TAI h N«>M1. bT&TJthTZ I

ill- after upon by Sir Louis Cassait, ,,f N'*w Wwl which Is the most extrait- I (Associated Press.) trie light, as well as useful contrivancesna- ataMW* dlmtrr 11. the werM. It w«l«» miWr »« :• . • „ v - . . • v ~ .tta AbWM«.a»;l tLaWVtttoB of ..,ho I» Ul Oedetonnw .ulphar. la th, <rn.tr. Is a bvllln* lak, of O'"'»■<•• > ">’ 1 1 " •'*» r'" trtdt, la Ai.nr varied form,,

and niiunttulUio» V. Kin* h.ltvard ; ari.l har,«l »««. ^«••ria, ,,, wh . Xu...- Hit Hlntoa Elcitrlc CflIIlpdIY. United,formed an important part of tile speech and Is surrounded with blow holes from h . ifrom the throueX The ouiy legi*la‘i«»n which stew in and sulphurous fumes are . * . ’ . , * (It-GOVERNMENT RT.

rtanre praised*is the foromtimi cmltte* wRh gPewt forro and mdse. -( i..u ... L.... . i.j..r •-«

! hr

At Invoice Prices 1

of ini|K>rtance promi*<*d- is of a department oTValior, similar to one institute«l by the D\miniou governmentJa*t wession.

SEEKING SMLLYLR SITF!.

Iteprtwntative* yf Xou n d \ a pits I ist Pay a Yisit to Nam

(Special to the ThnPs.)Nmutimu., Feb. 1L—UeprWutntiYeg

of influential (wople in SeattlAnre h«»rc |tro*|M*et'mg for n proro» si Vmèltcr. Facilities and « okmg. and tin* 'known large «!eiii,<it< ««(. iron awl othfr Xre in th** neighLirhood, have attraeh-il jh\ at tent ion. of Smiml ca pit «list*. From can be gathered, the agent* of principal urn. very favorably uupussvi with the condition*, if the KioeUer is' built here the railway to VILerni ami .the 'NYc-st Coast will follow, and all ore* now shipped to th<- Sotlttd will « rune her»*. It was thought Albvrni would h»* the location, hut the ciieap coal Intie is swaying the promoters strongly in -favor of Nanaimo. i

The miners of No. 1 shaft. N«*w Yan- eoover Gouipany. t«*»k » se-ret ballot last night on whether to < ontlf ve check weightmen or ndr. The boxjr. are sealed till the next meeting on Si*unlay. Tire qVeetion is an Jnipj/rtant on.» for mining inter »*ts here. M. Robins, superin- teml-nt, is due home fn»m Englamt •‘to­morrow'.

DESTHrCTITK RT/AEB.(Associated Press.)

CnirprTlI*». T***h. 14.—Vffe hei.^earlytrwlny destroyed the wboisssèe bouse*of John A Haynes. I**wis A <X. and JKjsUUtiiteera^, §nd the bndlding y,|ti«*«| by the Bulletin, awl *er«val other «*>n<‘em*. The »»*timate^ loss is .$100,- 4M*), pertly insured.

HackingThere is nothing to

btd for • cough ss coughing. It tears the lender membrane of the throat sad lungs, and the wounds thus made attract the-germs of consumption. Stop

I your cough by using I the family remedy that has been curing coughs

and colds of every kind >r over sixty years. You

’can't afford to be without it.gyersiW«leral

loosens theVrasp of yoür cough. The congestion of the throat and luttas i% removed ; all inflamma­tion is subdueth and the cough drops away. \

Three sizes : thcssnc dollar size 'is the cliespcst to Beep on hand ; the 50c, size for coughs you have

Tsermr

tnl lvs to k«'« p BTuTTronl starving, wa# brutally beaten and finally lywhcd by an excite»! and iwlignant <n»wd;

The murder «Kt urscd about a year ivgo. Tuit «Telafl* have only been received withiu the last day or so.

CHEMICAL COMBINE. .

(Associated Press.)> N-" York, Feb it lit.' < - •n.Mnerivn of chemical works, negotiations to effect v-hUrk Were n-p«»rted as under way some time ago. Is said to have been brought to a st.reewful enMivlualoo. mtys the Tribune to­day. Confirmation of. this report «-«mid n-»t b«i obtained, however. There exists at pn'sent two sine aud chemical combine- tbme. the General Chemical Co. and the New Jersey Zinc Co. It I* these corpora­tions which are said to have lieen united with a capital of |G4.<*in.<*iO.

M4RRIEI).DOCCLAg DALEY (Itt Feb. 12th. at the

r***ldenre of the bride'* parent*, by Re*. J. XV. FUntnu. R- C. Douglas to Alice F.. daughter- of Jas. Daley, all of Victor!».

RORR-flAVRKN—At rin*enwo«*l. on Feb. 41 h. by Iter. XV. II An«ler*«»n. V. J. Rose to Isabelle Hansen.

PASSENGER*.

m-rrsf iwasnswr,for *n ordinary cold.

H f'>f 1.X year* I had a very t*itj cough. The^Uwlora and-everybodyel*e^hought

vwk a bottle »od a twxlf to cure me." ^ V. Masio* Mills*, __

■>et. 3\ 1M». Camden, N.T7

CONTROL ANOTHER ROAD.

(Aesovtated Press.)Chicago, F««to. 14,—The Tribune thl* morn­

ing any*; "Although Prevldent Jaffn-y d«n»s U't confirm the report, the Tribune enn slate' upon the b»uM"'authority "that ()e»>.Gould and other .parties. «Humeetad with the 1 [arriman Syndicate are t«Mlny In full con- trol iff the Denver A Rio Grande railway.'’

Per ateamer Rehonte from the Round— 11. Illlwle. J Sullivan, Mrs' Mcisntgal. M Fuse. Chum Moon,, M Clealand. M Olsen,

| iui.-f". Mrs Clealand. Mr*< «ben. M Kÿleamnn. Fred law. T B Ken Ip, Mr Enunon*. J K Mitchell. Mr Ilnnna. A Tfsmple»-t. MTs Em mon*. R»iR«m. 7^ llrothriHit, T C Hart, H Hlggln*. Capt H Smith. Mr* Hart, J Craig. J H J«mew, 0 XX a I by. J A laiwrence. Chns Smith. Miss Smith. J Payn«*. L F Hall. M Mel tons Id, R H Taylor, XV Simpson. 11 Knhlri K Marlow. '

A Just received a large shipment of boots and ^ shoes, sent to me, which I did not order. Their , Z traveller sending tibe order to a well known hoot 0 and shoe manufacturer, aud they not knowing 0 where to find him, I was fortunate enough to getv| 0 them at a low price.0 * Now then, these goods will he sold at the actual H cost on invoice.

SHOE STORE OPPOSITE CITY HALL, DOUGLAS STREET,

8 Jas. Maynard.*èe*es®swsss®®e®s®@is®®s®si

—Bring your i nr lures to Weilrr’s and here them nicely from»*»!. We show in ’ll' than ;i Hundred p»Itéras of latest style mouhlings. ’ * ' "

"fa that. perf«»nner familiar with y«ùir nibslc?” was awkfd of a «ompongr at thetiUKfipt, jUl

“He must he.” replied the composer, who was writhing; *fh* takes such llb»»rtl«-e with U”

CONSIGNEES.

Per steamer Rehome from the Round— Minton Klee. Co. XV A j Wilson, O A R»'ho«>ley, XV A Jaimmon. It Port et A Rim*.XX' T llHdtWen. Raunder* A Co, Hl« kmai*. T V II Co, J XV Menton. » !>-t*er. H Albhuuee. jf> A Tl..... is*. J A Clealand. Vie Mach l»e-pot, M W Waltt A Co, Vic IA»r A Mfg Co,

NEW WELLINGTON COALWished forts, 15.00tart end Ua», *6.50 " »• '

KINGMAN 8 CO.,41 Fort Street. Telephone W7.

A CHARMING CONVERFÀTÏOXAT.TflT. 1 '

Neill»»—XT.*u seemed-Light 4^4be .

much lnt«»re*ted to-

Mt.nvF(llth- Ye*; hT* Couvef^atlon was o1i»>iit*

sensible matters, suck so few of the young

NellieWMt wa* It?Edith The rniperloçz»advantagee of mar-

, fled life ** compawd^ with bacliekmtom.

DO NOT WAIT_ ____ ____ _ oo before /ok

send no your household effifirtSL to be dSRO- eù Remember we <Nfn gtte rou oar beet' attention and satlsfsetlo* now. Repairing, renovating, upholstering and terpet clean-

Jog-ddMM» at nKMlomle ^juk.-aa.- ..AANITARY RTBAM^MOATUKR RENO-

Cor. Port and Blanchard Street*.

THE BEST OF THE BEST.

Mackilligin’s 0. V. - Scotch Whisky.

W. A WARD.Seïë Xgmr ' "Beni ef Mo.tr.a1 Bldf*., TUfoi<l., B. C. '

’ *4* ■ + V*: t i >Vj;

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