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E8QUIKM.T STATIOM . July 9 , 1897 .
Hejiort for 21 hours ending 9 prp, ,
The velocity and I1 a.m . . 50direction of the wind
Meanwere as follows :I 8.m . 48 ' .6r 6 n.nl-Cnlru .9 a.m . 50 '
Highestp.m4! S .
1 p.m . . 67 'Bp.m-Calin.Lowest
Ii p.m. 62 '. 1Fair.p.m. 57 ' Unin .00 .
SuualiineTh . SJni .
Barometer 9 a . m . . (
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Just received . more English Drujrsaud Oils ; purity unequalled . GuysJonlo for Dyspepsia . We dispenseaccurately EVERY Doctors Prescrip ¬
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SHOTBOLT'S ,
Pioneer Druggist . 59 Johnson Street .
fASSEHGKKS .
Per steamer KINGSTON from the SoundMiss Clark , J A Taylor . Geo McKny , MrsWisedcr . Mrs Muncer, Miss Searfnrr , G FAtkin , F . C . UiwUlge , D E Giffltlii , W EDavies , J A Dummett: and wife , H II Sharp ,A Campbell , J Specn , MisS Mclonaidius!Score , A Wcstbcrg , M Sullivan , M T Trapps ,
Mrs Lauranson , Mrs Black , Miss Black,Miss Lord , Mrs Humphrey , Jno Boyd .
Per steamer ROSALIE from the SoundJ 1* Moron , H E Miller , K Thompson , ECudahy , M. Sapperno and Capt McIntyre .
Per steamer CHARMER from VancouverCapt John Irving , DV Gillis , N Butler ,Mrs Sampson , G II A Willis , Miss Gross .Mrs Andrews , W A Dunlin ,Miss Gilmore ,
V Harris , Henry Smith li Collister , R.. Kinmond.11.J! , , ,Jieaty and wife , A Unggctt , J . L Beckwith .
Dr 0 M Jones , Miss Cook , A down , MissOakley .
CONSIGNEES .
Per steamer KINGSTON from the SOU1I1I-r T Patton , F R Stewart , Mulkms A Co ,
Mrs C F Windsor .
Per steamer ROSALIE from the BoundD II Koss .t Co , B C Fur Co Wm Wilby .Wm Jackson , Brackruan & Ker M Co,Weiler Bros , Jas Young , Steeves Bros , GeeMaradcn , L Qoodacru and G N Ex .Per steamer CHARUES from Vancouver
Parsons Produce Co , Speed Bros , 11 Eccles ,
I ) K Chuncgrancs , J McLeod , M R Smith ,
Wilson Bros , Vnio .t Brooks , J Kenouf, DH Ross , E J Saunders , Johns Bras , F FGeiger , Dora Exp Co 'i.t linker t Son , Beaty.t Co, Fell .fc Co , Gee Munro
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F 1INSURANCE
UliOUSDUNCE}( U SOCIETYI [P7IUD .]LAHCASUIRf INSURANCE COMPUY .
Munn , Holland & Co . ,
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PERSONAL .
John Boyd returned from the Soundby the Kingston yesterday .
Dr . O . M . Jones returned home fromthe Mainland yesterday evening .R . Jamieson arrived home yesterday
after a business trip to the Mainland, .F . C . Davidge came over from Port
land by the Sound steamer yesterday .
R . Collider was a passenger home
evening'sCharmerHenry E . Miller , a well-known min ¬
ing man of Spokane , is registered at theDominion .
Capt . John Irving returned from Van ¬
couver last evening , whither he hadtaken the eteamer Princess Louise .
Dr . and Mrs . A . W. Taylor anddaughter left for their home in Oakland ,
Cal , on Thursday evenings' steamer .Eugene W . Davies , jr . , and D . E .
Griffiths , the popular prospectors ofEverett , are staying at the Dominion .DV\ . Gillies , James Wilson and J . L .
Beckwith were among the Victoriansarriving from Vancouver last evening .
J . A . Dummett , travelling secretary ofthe Y.M.C.A . , came over from the
yesterdayspending ¬
to Kootenay , where ho will practise hisprofession .Bandmaster J. M . 1'inn" and J . F.
visItingSeattle!
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special attractions for the bands excursion to Seattle on the 31st inst .Mr . Grant-Govan , of London , who is
on his way to Victoria , was entertainedat a farewell dinner at the Trocadero byn number of gentlemen connected withtbe British Columbia mining industry ,so says a London paper .
Blood-purifiers , though gradual , nre radical in their effect . Ayers SnrsnpnrLHa IIs
intended as a medicine only] and not astimulant , excitant , or beverage . Immeclinic results may not always follow itsuse ; but after a reasonable time , pcrman-
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benefit is certain to be realized .
Good strong Japanese' mattings nt1 '
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will be charged .
Argyle House Great Clearance Sale .
Everything marked down . Ladies ' blousesat cost . l.ndies'llhlrt waists below cost .Clearing out the entire stock of gents' fur-nishming
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goods at cost price want theroom for other lines or d.sJ: . Homer &Co .
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Ten dozen boys ' llarmelelte shirts , just tohand , L'5c . each . B . Williams & Co .
No boiling or cooking fruit if you useantlfcrmentiue . it preserves fruits in theirnatural sta ,e without destroying the flavor .The Central Drug Store , Clarence block ,
corner Yates and Douglai ! streets .
The tea your grandmother used ' to like , .and you thoHRbt so nice Ws , n 10 , Hardyell Clarke . 11
Ladies and gents have your dyeing andcleaning done at the B . C . Steam DyeWorks , the only reliable dyeing and clean .
ing establishment in the Province . 141
Yatcs street , Victoria . Tel 200 , and 13 Arrude Vancouver .
Four black teas at 40c . per lb . : compareswith any at SOc . Hardress Clarke .
Green tea at 40c , a lb . Hardress Clarke .
Bathing suits , 75c . , $1.00 , $1.25 per suit .B . Williams & Co.
BathingI tights , 10c . , 15c . , 25c . B . Wll-jliams it Co .
Boys; bib overalls , 50c . a pair , all sizes .B . Williams & Co .
.MANY PRICES FOR LABOR .
The Trouble Between Vessel Owners andNative Hunters Explained By
Captain Walbran.
According to Captain Walbran , of theD.G.S . Quadra , just returned from aspecial cruise along the west coast ofthis island , the delay in the sailing oftbe sealing schooners this season hasbeen chiefly owing to the conflicting
vnryingIromQuadra left Kyuquot on the 6th , theDora Sieward was on the point of leaing Djeklisset , Ououkinsh inlet ,though before the Quadra arrived atKyuquot the Indian crew of this vesselhad positively refused to join on theterms stated in ber articles . The Otto ,City of San Diego and Favorite , on thesame date expected to sail on the nextor following day . The Penelope leftKyuquot on Sunday th '4th instant . AtA-hntieat , Catalina island , the Arietesand Zillah May were to leave on theevening of the 7th , the day the Quadrasailed from there .A court was held at A-hatisat on the
Quadra , before Captain Walbran] , atwhich seven Indians , members of thecrew of the Arietis , were charged by
[re.1usirigthe trial and taken into considerationby the court , were severely reprimand .
ed and ordered to join their vessel ,which arrangement was carried out .Owing to this speedy means of trial andsatisfactory conclusion no loss of timewas incurred by the vessel , and whatmight have entailed expense on theowners avoided .On the afternoon of the 6th the Beat
rice was seen under sail off Nootka , andthe Ainoko andEnterprise off Hesquiat .The Fawn left Clayoquot on the afternoon of the 8th , whilst the Quadra wasthere . Captain Walbran believes thisis the last vessel to get away ...
THE FULL COURT.
Ah Lie Allowed a New Trial-Appeal inCowan v . Macaulay Dismissed .
Judgment in Cowan v . Macaulay wasdelivered by the Full court yesterday .
Mr . Justice Walkem on March 10 dis ¬byMrsmaliciously refusing to remove a lispendens filed by him against her property . From this Mrs . Cowan appealed .
The Chief Justice yesterday delivered awritten judgment dismissing the appealwith costs . MI// lid 1I Ctl McCreight: andMr . Justice Drnku) concurred: . Mr . L. P .
Cassidyfor;
An application was made to the courtof Crow/I cases reserved yesterday , underthe criminal code , to quash the conviction in the case of Ah Liu . Ah Lin wasfound guilty at the spring assi/e for in ¬
recommendinghimArgued before the Chief Justice , andJustices McCreight: and Drake , l\IrJ . l ' .Walls appearing for the accused , andMr . Gordon Hunter for the Crown . Tbecourt granted a new trial omm the groundthat the evidence did not support theverdict of[ tbe jury .
The appeal of Koksilab v . the Queenhas been adjourned to come on beforethe full bench .
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40 YEARS THE STANDARD ..
' TIIE CYCLISTS'"
DAY;
akMidsummer ' Races at Bay theGreat Attraction " This
Afternoon .
Many Cricket Matches-Naval Mento Spar Twenty Bounds
for Points .
At the Oak Bay park to-day the Vic¬
toria Wheelmen will give their midsdm-
mer race meet with a programme ofamateur and professional[ races andspecial attractions that cannot fall to in-terest everyone . Great interest centresin the amateur contests , which will bringtogether Tyler , Hunter , Moore , Bryant ,
Cameron , Penwill , WoW"and half a
dozen other rising stars , who have notyet had opportunity of trying their relative abilities on a perfect track . Such u
course they will have today , for it Is inthe very acme ot condition , andfeood
" :for any degree of speed .The open amateur events will be three ,
in number a third , a mile andfive miles , and these with the novicerace for boys should make the riding of
the " Simon Pares " a strong featureof the meeting . Bryant , of[ Wellington ,has been named by many experts as thecoming provincial champion ; it willdoubtless be a battle royal in the jumpbetween this provincial crack and Moore ,
the star of Within Walla .
Among the professionals the old re -liable Davies and Griffiths are here fromEverett ; Gaffney , of Seattle , has beenSetting used to the track during a weekpast and yesterday polished off a quarterin training in SO 15 . The Sharlcks wereamong the first to enter ; J. A . Joneswill be on hand to meet them . So willBartholomew , of Tacoma , the Nanalmoboys and our home talent .In the professional one mile race John-
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up tor me amateur race . Tae sCratcDmen in the policemen's race are Gil-christ , of the city , and Hunter of theprovincial force ; Cameron , Conlin andAbbott are expected to make up thefield . This contest , like Xatisba's leftshoulder] blade , should draw the crowdfrom miles away . Post entries will bereceived for the boys ' race , and also forthe decorated competition another newand pretty feature introduced at thosug-gestioll of Vice- President Edwards . Thecomplete race programme for the daywill bo :
AM TEtlI .
Our mile , novice .
Otn-third mile , open .
Boys ' race , one mile .One mile , open .
Policemen's race in uniform , one mile .Five miles , open .
ritOKESSIOSAL .
One-third mile , open .
One mile , open .
Two miles ,Ilap race .
During the afternoon the band of theFifth Regiment will render the followingattractive programme :
March " The 'rhuiulercr.SousaOvertureOrpheus " . . . . . . . . . . OHeubachCharacteristic! 1 iece-" Oiiardmount " . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . EllenbergSelection from ATripto Africa " . . .SuppeConcert Waltzes " Xrulls Bnllklance " .
uumoyeSelectionsCaprice " Little Chatterbox " . . . EllenbergSelection from The Lady Slavey " . Kerker-Characteristic
I Piecei'arson Johnson'sChicken Brigade " . . . . . . . . . , Johnson
Selection from " The Gaiety Girl " . . Jones
YACHTING .
TilE VAXCOlU'EIi RACES . '
Mr . A . II . Seaton , of Nanaimo , writes"youriselldiequalliflcation of[ the Nanaimo yacht
Britannia owing to her captain refusingto sail in the race of[ the 1st of July] .
While this is true enough , it leaves agreat deal to be explained , and I thinkleaves my action open to a great deal ofmisconstruction . I refused to sailon the
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house next morning everyone then pres-
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Till . It lliecrndlc In wliich there grewTliat thought of n philanthropic brain ;
A remedy that would make life newI ' .or the multitudes that were racked
with polo .
' i-wni sarsaparilla . ns made , you knowUy Aycr , tome 50 years ago .
Ayer's Sarsaparillawas in. Ito infancy half Q century ago . Today it doth "bo-stride the narrow world like acolossus." What is the secretof its power ? Its c1U'eal! Thocumber of them I Tho wonderof themJ Imitators havo fol-lowed it from the beginning ofits success . They ore still be¬hind it. Wearing the onlymedal granted to oaranparillain the World's Fair of 1803 ,it points proudly to its record .Others imitate the remody ;they can't imitate the record :
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cot ieecml to wish zee to ' eailin therace, and as I 'was duly enteredl1dJ'the]'aiminyecauaetiit had not been finished the revionsday , not ' on '
account . of . a foul I considered myself erfectly ; .entiled tostart . To make everything aur I ' , sawthe secretarv , ;<Mr.' McNab , andWo orthree
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tobe , juileea . They all told me p startand provided me with a Bailing pmber .Naturally I thought ' there could be no11nyhadSiren also had taken in more baast: , sothat really they were different bats towhat they were the day butor[ . Yetthere never was a 'word said abt 'this ',
beingdisabledIIIIItsIcouver
my.ces re-
, : ,Shouldany yacht duly/ entered for a r.co notstart , or having starte: Ishould die giveup , or lie disabled during the rile , suchyacht shall , in the event of the rICe be-
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retailed be entitled to startbut noentries shall! be received under toy circumstances whatever for a pqtponedrace . " Yet in the face of tbi I am'
barred out , forsooth , because I ad notstart the first day . Could anythng bemore lidiculous ? "_ ;
CRICKET . | .
h. M , A . SECOXD XI VS . COMJMIIAS
The return match between the aboveteams will take place today ut 3 > clock
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I'D Rr-hnlpflnld , E . Buns , C .
O'Brian , H . Lawson , K . Fell , [rind C .McLean .
ALBIONS V . R . M . A . ,
Here are the teams of the aboy< clubsto meet at the Barracks this afternoon :
A . A . Green , P. Goepel , II . A . toward ,
H . J . Martin (captain ) , J . E . Marin , W .
Porter . O . SchwengersR . H . Swiierton ,
W . Williams , W. York and L. Yak .
CaptainBarnell;
Bombadier Rally , Gunner Barr lough ,
Gunner Frain , Gunner Sawyer , GunnerHall , Gunner Cannon and Sappersweet .
VICTORIA V . UNITED BANKS
At the Caledonia park to.daybe Victoria C . 0. and United Banks jjlevenawill try conclusions] , the following beingthe team ? chosen : ' :
Victoria] Hon . C . E . PooleyW' . P.Gooch , J . B . Ashby , A . P. Luxtoa A . C.Anderson , Q . D . H . Warden , :F. W .
Thomas , W . A . WardC . Ranefori'S . F.Morley and L . C . Barff . '
The Banks G . S . Holt , W. A- Lobb ,H . B . Haines . R . C . Trimen . C . B. Peeley, G . E . Parkes , F . G . Naftel[ , W . II .Windle , A . E . Currie , M . Hodgecn
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T. H . Patterson ; .
REGIMENT V . NAVY . ii
Captain J . F. Foulkes of the FifthRegiment Cricket Club will be supported by the following players in the matchagainst the Navy at the Canteengrounds today : J . F . Foulkes ( caatain ) ,B . G . Goward , R . Worlock] , J . A . McTavlsb , P. Falconer , T. R . Futchjr , W .
R . Wileon , T . E . Pooley , F. A . Fitcher,C . Gamble and L . B . Trimen . !
TUB I'JtlLADKLrillANS1 MATCI ).
BIRMINGHAM , July DIn their secondinnings the Warwickshire cricketerswere all out for 201 rune , giving them a
PhilaielphianB.
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EATON AND nARROW .
LOXDON , July 9-The eeventy-jecondcricket match between elevens represeating Eton and Harrow began todayat Lords grounds . Harrow won tile tossand wont to the bat . The eleven repro-senting Harrow were all out for 23G
runs . At the close of the play Eton hadscored 145 runs for nine wickets down .
BOXING .
I1AXTER AND DWYER TO MEET .
Baxter , of the Imperieuse , and Dwyer ,
of the Amphion , are matched for a 20
round bout at the Victoria Athletic Clubon the evening of the 15th inst . Both
eagerlylookedsport .
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TilE GRANDEST CIRCUS
And a Stray Thought of Boyhood Days
What more glorious in the amusementwet Id than the circus ; what memory ofchildhood so hallowed with sweet reomembrances , so enshrined in our happiest thoughts than the hours we spentat our first circus ?We can close our eyes and see our first
show now , as plainly as wo saw it thenmany years ago , and albeit the blood inour veins courses not so swiftly and ourretrospective view loses its vivid color .ing lent our wonder-rounded eyes in In-
nocent¬
, happy childhood ; still do wefeel the keenest pleasure and live overagain that one bright day as a careless ,
fascinated , enraptured boy . We cannotimagine n father so calloushearted , eolost to all that made his boyhood daysgladsome ones when the circus cntne(around , who could in his manhood refuse the boy who pleads " Please takeme , papa ? " Who could think of de-priving
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much-longed-for! circus ?If we were a boy again and such a
circus coming as The Walter L. MainEnormous R.R . Shows , tripple circus ,five continent menagerie , real Rpmanhippodrome and trained wild beastshow , and going to give two grand performances , the first at 2 in the afternoon and the second at 8 in the evenlag , hero in Victoria on the 12 and 13
Instant , there would be one boy ol ouracquaintance on the lot waiting for thedoors to open notwithstanding that theyopen In both cases an hour before theregular time of commencing-a boy whowould see that bovalapus orII bust , "and don't you forget it . *
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ANGLERS See our window for fishingtackle . Flies and casts a specialty .Examine our stock , at Foz'e , 78 Govern
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City Hull , 8th.July, 1S97 . -Certified
JAMESCorrect
L. RATJlt'R' . Auditor . CIIAS . KENT , Treasurer .
HEATING COOKING:......... ....o , .. .... .. P .:
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And Everything Pertaining to Stove Manufacture .
THE ALBION IRON' WORKS COil, , LIB, ,
Are now selling their Stoves , Ranges , Air-Tight Heaters ,Miners ' Sheet Steel Cooking and Heating Stoves , Grates ,etc . , direct to the consumer , so that the latter can save thedifference between the wholesale and etail price . An in-
spection-
of out Stoves will convince buyers that as godanarticle as the best can be had . from us at the Lowest Price .Call at our Warerooms , corner of Government and Pem-broke
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Streets, and at the Albion Iron Works , Store andChatham Streets , and see our many makes .
FLA'J; :NG- in Silver , Nickel , Brass , Bronze .
or Copper equal to the best at Low Prices . ,
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS .
Members of Far West and Victoria Lodges \
Elect Their Officers .
Last night at the regular conventionof Far West lodge , No . 1 , K . of P . ,Deputy Chancellor Stephen Jones in-
stalled-
the following officers for theautumn term : C.C . , J . W . Elliott ; V .C . , F. V . Robertson ; Prelate , F. . T.Gold ; M . of W . , D . T. Earnhardt ; K . ofR . and S . , Emil Pferdner ; M . of F . , T.Walker ; M.oIE.W.P.Smithj ; I.G . ,
F . Hinds ; O.G . , H . Rendell ; and M . atA . , James Penketh .
I Victoria lodao baa chosen and installed the following , D.G.C.E . Dickinson ,performing the ceremony : C.O . , A . E .
Greenwood ; V.C . , R . Bryce; Prelate , J .J . Randolph ; M . lit A . , J . Cameron ; K .
of Rand S . , E . P. Nathan ; M . of F . ,E . E . Leason ; M . of E . , J.T . Pearce ;
i\I . of W . , A . Coopman ; I . G . , H . Han-ron ; O . G . , P . A . Phillips ..
A LIBRARY CONFLUENCE ..Important International ) Gathering In Lon
don Next Week .
The International LI brary Conferencemeets next week in London , England .
This will be a great gathering of librar .ians from all parts of the world , includ .
LibraryAssociation[
ference in Philadelphia , and is the sec -
end of the kind ever held . The libraryprovince ¬
represented ( , and by a request that thelibrarian should accept a position as oneof, the vice-presidents and to read apaper , invitations which , however, it wasnecessary to decline . Personal invitations were also received by the libiarianfrom the Lord Mayor of London , SirHenry Irvine , the Lord Mayor of Salisbury , and from the library committee ofLiverpool , to attend receptions to be heldIn honor of the members, of the conference . The arrangements for the holdingof tbe meeting in London ore very com-
plete¬
, and have the cooperation andactive assistance: of some of the most dis-tinguished literary men of Great Britain .
.A MEAN MAN .
Summoned His Wife for a Kiss and In -
stead Shot Her .
\YA'EIIL1N.Y: . , July D-A tragedyoccurred in this village this afternoon ,
as a result of which II . Maeterson , aresident of the village , is dead and hiswife is not expected torccoVer . Master-son and his wife livedon Chemungstreet and have bad frequent quarrels oflate . The night before last Mrs .Masterson became alraidof herhusband and notified the police .They responded , and tookIL re¬volvcr away from him . Since thenMrs . Masterson has kept away from her
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husband , being afraid for her life. Thisafternoon[ Masterson called to sea her ; '
be had been drinking . She refused tosee him but be insisted , stating that bewanted to kiss her . At his request she
Mastersondrew,which took effect in her side , shoulderand breast . Masterson then turned theweapon upon himself and fired the re¬maining three shots Into his shoulder ,breast and arm .
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Glassware, Baby Bnggics and Carts ,
Garden Swings!, Chairs! , etc
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$10.00 REWARD ..
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city . By order ,
WELLINGTON J . BOWLER ,
Victoria , B . C. , July 3rd , 1S97 . CEO.
Ladies ' Sol Silver Steiwinil Watches:CLOSED O.J8ESOJlOM $3.00 .
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