@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "4d6d3d31-0aaf-4521-89b3-85cc7e77d320"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The Nanaimo Mail]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-01"@en, "1896-08-06"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/nanamail/items/1.0082482/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ , Trie C^W i Printing Second Yeni And Increased'success of lhe people's paper, the ) j Nanaimo MaiL^S' VOL. I2.-N0. 13- Is our business, and the su- poriority ol nur work com im nils itself, while as to juices To deal with us. All classes of work fur all classes of CUSto- ialty. NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST (i, 1896. It Is Profitable To tit-ill with us = of WMi'k fur all c!: ) mere is our spec: ———i WHOLE NO. 72 ,TT \\j it I a a .(3 TO KILL ALL INSECT PESTS Infesting Trees, Shrubs,) ... n ... , , o ii ii ii ii u:— 1' lowers iiml \\ egetables.' Y'ou v.-;1111 Bomotliing tlial will do tho business effectually, yi'l will not injure the most dolicutp flower or plant, Ills ellri yyaic mull vhwn Does the trick. Try a tin, We also havo in stuck Whole Oil Sonp, used by all Pruil Growers. We huve a small .-luck of Frail Jars—Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons. Delta and Duncan's Creami ry Butter and Choice Manitoba Creamery and selected Dairy Butler in 5, 10, 20 and .'in lb. tubs. Prices away down, Sterilized Cream from the Delta Creamery, very choico, in Pint Jars. Wo havi' a full line of the besl Groceries al Ihe Bottom Prices. Quality Guaranteed. Wo havo just opened oul a large consignment of Boots and Slims. Prices are right. \\\\ hen ymi want a delicious dish of Ice t'reain, call at Ml KKNZIK's nil V CTUItlA CRESCENI inilUIIin nUlin ll Hair Chinese, as the treaty between Great ing from the shops referred to. The P. I\\\\m\\ MX R Wm Britain an*-1 Japan tii.I noj affeel prosperity ofthe country depended on .I'-, ..''ii.: ll .! f, ;■' 1,1 !,', I ";*jf ,, . . . ., ., ,. the nature ol its population, and the li nr-li5 SI (I Nl i V i'S *' ,,\""":\"""- ilicywcrcAliiM-.i!!- s tion of the question rested with the IliniliniU II1LLU II UHL. ans and should be treated the same people. Ins Chinamen as near us possible. Mr* Tics. Keith made a few wel sti:a\\vi:i:i;i;v, LEMON, PINEAPPLE ami VANILLA Always un hand. He pleaded for harmony and unity •''"'■'" ./-""arks from the standpoint ,,,, ,. , ,. . ,. ,,, f ,■ , , ■ ,. ,, • that Belf-preaervatlon was the first law rhe People a I nil Oil tile Chi- of action from one end ofthe pro- 0f nature. The question was by which licsc Question. Ice. ice. vince to the other, and if ihey \\xer, class the country would bo most benedt- tl'lie to each otlier they would sue- i*'1 1 tdthis there could be only one (.jjp,] answer. It made his blood bosl to see ,,.,' • , ,. • , ,, ihe conditions to which white men had Ihis resolution also received the tb submit, and he hoped the enthusiasm Their Interest Manifested at One unanimous consent of the audience, would not wane and every man, woman nf ii„. i',.i Montinm. in n„, Tl-8 chairman then took occasion to and child use their best efforts to bring oi ine iie.-i .iieetitiiis in we , , . , , , ii..,,...,-,.,,,,,,,, , ,,.,.,,...cti,i !h„d ... ,.. state that he had extended an in- the inovement t oa sueces slul Issue. I is dry oi tie t 11 \\-. ,.;,,,; , , n ,t t ■ .1 Harry sheppanl, a miner, addressed y 1 ,.. • vitation to alL the clergymen 111 the thB meeting upon his experience in opoecnes, IMC. city to be present, and he was glad Nanaimo; how he had employed white to see the maeting honored by the men to clear hia property on the five- presence of Kev. Canon Good, acre lots at a cost of «450 when bv em- ' ploying t hi oilmen hecould have had it Cull tuitl See our Stock and Get our Figure* Villi. .?« AJ 11 wil pay m mm - $ K^Pi1^ Victoria Si-J E3 %2&.m j y '<3d3i &■ Crescen * , 1 ,,' })iiiviiii,r (Jlunamen lu-ruuM have had it* The anti-Chinese'meetingatthe ttlth10Ugn otl'era wore absent, he ,,,„„, for ^m. lind ,imV) when ha had • Opera House last night, called by reiul a 1'!U,;r.1''."!"1ll,':v- D.A.MoRae, met with an accident in No. 6 shaft, he rio tt • *r» • it m 11 • ■ " reiii-ettiti" us ma nt htv tn he iii-e-ent bad endeavored to makea living by sell- The Union Brewing Co., u»'?,Davits°n'»lwp°nse l"n '>- onSTZS a■, ,..i,, n vegetables to thus,. ,,,,,,,,,,1 imhe O " j quest from the \\ ancouver commit- "" ,,';; ,", ",,,,.,...,' 1,'..'..: " employment of Chinamen, hut, with one Limited Liability, 1"*"" "um i"1- ' miuiuioi \"""""i , . ii , , .,, • ' enipiuvmenl ol Liiinameii, (nil, wild one tee and by power granted by lhe 0I ,ne - t'-Dyit'iv at Alberni; ex- ur two'exceptions, had been unable to do Municipal Council, was large, ut- P''ess*r"g his sympathy with the so through their patronage being given tentive, orderly, and liarmoniotts, 'novement, as he believed il impos- to the Chinese. Delivers [CE at residences Or-j tentive, orderly , Christians toe in.nete with '"'• Dawson thanked the meeting on der before twelve o'clock, icrms while enthusiastic and unanimous sime toi oinistians to con pete witli beha|f 0l-the Vuncouver delegation, and Cash. on lhe question at issue, boding u,.'n.ese> out stating that, in Ins ,u,.)VOd a Vote of thanks to the chairman UKIOH BREWING CO., Limited Liability. wc,]i for the progress of the move- °P*""on. the only effective remedy for the able and courti s manner he W. K. Nutans, sec'iy. lm;nt in this „}ty £nd district. We ?ould ,b° brought about through an juid filled his position, which was car- ~TIJ 4 n 11 * ' «*«* thllt tlle time of the meeting jimper-al treaty. Thechairman then ^'JgX?™ then reminded themeet- «8 1N \\ i|i)H Will admits onlv of a brief reference to ln V, ,,°,r, ,, ,, . „ ing that the executive committee called IYXllJ» JLXs in'IU'i 111 the proceedings inthis issue. Mayor ' !!' "' ,,lllt'V(-''!. McUregor, M.P.P., Dr. AValk- V'alkeni M P P ' Dr urSed the necessity of earnest and j,em, M.P.P., Wm. Jones, James Smith, Icoinmittee, II. T, Ha Udies and Children's Sewing done I Burtwell, and .). G. neatly. PriDoB reasonable, Address MRS. lb: VILBISS, 102 Xieol Street. Lodge Notices. ms opening remarks Mavor Davi- ' hls reso ft,on ,,llmved t"?,sa,1lne son said he considered the question J°UI" as the °]thuers\\ras dld th.e at issue „f greater importance to fourth one moved by May,,,- Davi-j Dry-goods clerks of San Francisco are THE LABOR WORLD. the people of this province than the "'",'". the ftfect that copies oi the 01.ga„i}.|ng for early closing. Manitoba School question, the tariff, ;'-'*'|,'*1,'"'« be forwarded to the ti1b u. S. Woodworkers National Conor in fact anv other question, and '^eu-Governor for endorsement vention will meet at Detroit, Mich., on and that members of the Legisla- QctoberSth I .A | IriiS nn i,„hir \\Tn Wj5 Ron* nf St hfi was very glad to seeBuch a large 'lll(l i ,. ,,-•,.- ..^..^..^..^..^..^ |!^;,,;,.;-u:,.u;a?we,d-i;-nu;;inHs'i,ei'i and representative meeting, evinc- ure bo ^ to u.se the,r '"'b.ei.ee The Barber8, rni , San Frmaisco J |„ Hiihcri's Hall, Wharf street, mi Sat- ing the interest taken l,v the oiti- "-secure such enUorsement. recently organized, has greatly increase! „.—™ ,..,.... evunliiL.nl 8 o'clock Vlsitlna n i. ' Mr, James .Mcliicgor, Ji.P.P., who was • , ,',{' '' "".■■,,, .il ,! .," 18,'"B zens generally. It was many years naxi burodueud s';,„.,■■« ,,,..,<,.,i ,,, in numbers. ^^w\\ ! orelhren eordinllv inviled In atieiul. r, • . ,. , ■ .', . , "i m iin.rooiii.cn, said ne »ub pieasea tu '• ■ Since the question was first agitated sec such a large meeting and an oppur- His sail that 3000 miners are now n Naiiaimi', lull since thai time tunity allbnioo nil to uiscuss theques- idle in the Indiana bituminous coalfields lie evil hud become widespread ''"'" ut issue, wilh which be waslieuitily m„| that their families aresuffering. i ii i .... ■ ,, in sympathy and lorlhesuuportof which .,., , ,, ■,, , ,,, , T„ „ "!."..: I'" m"''" °-' ^l"",'r!'! tb? he ivas wiiliiig to rendenany aid in -bkr| J,''^ ''fT "' 'be Metmpulitan In,.. l-'tico. W'.MtsiAi-K, Sec. I since the question Was first agitated sec such a large meeting" and an oppor-j It is said that 3 ' miners are now in Nanainio, but since thai time tuniiy aUbriioo all touiscuss theques- idle in the Indiana bituminous coalfields Iirinn u'i,ynu hml no liobls to wi ar, K.i he I'uin'u fo Niiiiniimi tn buy Jilin a-pniri I •■i'il linvuoiie iiiilrol ttiick Miiluiii'iniir,.t thi i, ar 11 I en n lind Whltrtcld'a," sn vs Brian O'Lyiin. - , . , . • , --- : n -■ ••—- ...« province had largely increased, and power, ihe agitation wus not a new and Land Company at Ironwood, Mien., lie liiiiitoj^jlie^maU^aloiur Ae ni-Un roiue, |)fl W(lg ^^j ^ ge8 (|ri |||aU, ,, j,;l,{ .nil,- in .Nanniuiu, hut since the evil of have shut down, throwing 1500 men out I/O 1MH I As the New Spring Season is nov.' upon I - - -I to come and inspect our stock of 5 Philadelphia and f Our stock this season we assure yon is complete in eery respect and bound to please, it comprises all the latest novelties, etc. A very fine and well assorted stock of Ladies' Sailors and Children's Galatea, Silk and Lace Hats. j'wmnwiiiuici'n |i,een ta]fen ,.,, in enmesl iiv lu l'-li-1'-'' hihor lm'd become widespread 0f wotk. I'.ir In-sells in, I ,:i..:|-,- I, s.l.ls l.l.ani' l.lllli. , ' ,- tl.l'OllgllOIlt the l.'t'.JVUlOl*, lllll.1V WllO OH- ,, , , ., Ifni *, no mopped ..111110 wet of Albert ntrccti good people of \\ ancouver, where 11 |)0SBli the n.ovcn.ciit ai Us •inception Employes in the , ' J j | | < He tawwhitilold'n aign-iiire 'twus a treat; nils cu'uhiietl to no class antl Blip- were now ils ardent supporters and Reading, Pa., Railroad car-shops have I -'•' i ■,' V.'V*.'*i"i!. t' 11" .'.V'! ■' i '•''-ii'IVSuVo'i1,",?!111''" ported by the solid men of that city could now sympathize with Nanaimo. had their hours increased to thirteen warn 'edhi nre.itboot.,kida„ci'cowhide, wiih the exception of a few sordid ',■;•*■.'.'■ [^ "."■ j1:!(' '''i'1-';^*.;;■■';:'■:."' I-'day. w^Zo>Z\\,«t^^^^ »"'y U(),d V'i':m'"' ■ lr i' -»»•';!" a work 'd mr'hiiwa^!:;;:;;! I* tort H..,,m engineand thresher 11 Sure you've boots for tan Million," miysHrlnii briefly referred to the history of the the latter, Che greatest objection against w>r,t<* at Toledo, "., have shutdown „ , '!'";, ,,, .,, t«» trnuh; struggle in California, which, though the .Monitoliuu was his cheap labor, com- owing to the " stringency in the money lie In mail I linn Ins in. us. wiih a ui 11 ii in i' Men1 j ' • ' ' ' , , , . ■ , , . , D lie imlit down his money, for «o boII only for ll long one and fraught With ob- nureu «1M1 nlllen all othei considera- market." Tot ie unblle I.chiivk: "lie ...it take.. In, [t'lwli, ., , i, , • i ' i , ;, , i lions were insignificant. He referred to ,. , , ... ,, UuyoiAy from wiiitileid," says Urn... O'Lynn stacles, privation, hardship, and thu tailor shops of Victoria in which Ul,lesa business greatly Improves the "If there's n lenk In tho too or »ldeof j-onrshor ' even bloodshed, finally triumphed from one I" .a i hinamen are employed Everetl mills will shut, down this month Jiimiiikoltio Wliltfiold, thnt'8 all yoi'i neod doi jn the lSxclllsioll Act as a result of making suite for about a dollar apiece until September. About 1200 hands will Anu'u,,.1;'^ a determined and unitedeffort. We -""1 overalls at a price which ho would be disemployed. O'Lvin. .... , .1 no. lax their crei u ttv tu slate. .w- , ., .. , , ., .would also have to BUrmount ob- ever, lie wus constrained to state that a The "formal curtailment" of the pro- Wll ITEIELD' till' SllOe Mail, jstacles and make sacrifices for the uiiiimman had been to him and oll'ercd duetions of the Full River, Mass.,cotton Victuioa Ciibscbxt, Naxaimc inst. Fif- J. S. STAHNASD & CO., Crescent Store, benefit of all if we wished to sw£ to make the same goods for 75c. per doz, mills was begun on the 6th in eeed. for the secret of success was in'P1*'1'1. Ik' uonchided hy promising to teen mills were closed down. Y'lll'im'il RllciriOW nirflpfmin e.un"!St,ress'u}cl unanimity of nd- „"„^efore'tI,eepeople ":'*' JeUt J-hn McLuckie, late ol Homestead, LlfllllUlllU UllulUCuU iMllliwI I \"""' '' had been contended Ihat Tho chairmnn com limmited tho lasl Pa., spoke at a labor meeting in llaver- ' lhe presence of the Chinese was nee- S| eakcr upon bis address and said it was (,ill, Mass., on the 2 Ith hist.; urging the BAljtnisTEKS. essary for the development of the 'j'':;i;';."lj'i'.j:. ^^.IV'llV'Iru ,eTi'imc':c'.i!.'e> indictment of Carnegie on theohargeof DAllKKR & POTTS, Unrristere and Solicitors, country, but il this could nnt he HB then introduced ' doctoring armor-plates. No action was ''Q"'".ercli.lsireet. doneotherwise,it were better left un- n,-. Walkem, M. P. P., who began taken on the matter. } /i i'. caxe, linrrlstcr and Solicitor, Uoom u, developed. This country should be at the beginning, blaming those who were i.t a recent meeting of the Garment- ] ■ ■!"l,l;*' ; '" preserved for the settlement and for n*" ^;i'l';i"1' ""I' n'tingoyer iOOUChi- nmkerg, Union o[ San F,,u,,i,,„ a ,,„„. Nanaimo, B.C. \\ ML"ioSon n^&ZilS^, ' the homes of our own people, lie ^^^^^^T°U± munieaiion was read fr ,abor C - 5 „ ..„r,v„ ■ —; concluded by stating the resolutions still remained in the country; citing the missioner Fitzgerald stating thatanum- "' v.. • prtgsec* ,lt , |,t. Vancouver meeting cttbrts made in 1884 for exclusion, legis- her of stores iu that city were housin would be presented for endorsement i^1':*''"' .i"1'"'1^1 ":l" ^Uh.lruwn thBlr einplovea (ll apBrtments ...nit ft l^.1'.6'-.,1!18. »r8t„of...ff.,»,ilj '\\?akl bJ ?PXffi?ti»™fZTlZ^M I «h»«.it.tl and a resolution w, .J \\*Aitwiinii ,v viiimi, linrrlstcrs, eorner of 1 commurelal I hns.nm streets. / I'.UT.IMST. > 'I' HARDY, Uotiinle IlniBglBl, Wlndold Cron- >il. coat. Try Unrdy's 1'lleOliitmont. peat Sacnhce ^>*- moved by Mr. Ilawsou uf Vancou ppolntoil; the result ol the comnils- >"»»»" iiuuii»hoii, aim u resuinuon was jfon, which favored the capitalisl as adopted tendering the assistance of the ver, when, he introduced. againsl the Interests of labor, and the uulun to the commissioner and pledging DEMISTS. Mr. Hawsou congratulated Nana- condemnation ol the t ssion al a the members to do nil in their power, mason, iie.ulsi uxtraetlnuasiieelaltv. iiiiu upon having ii Miiyor'wlio was l'"l,h;' ,'" '','"'"-' "'. \\"'1,"1 l:l'! ""','1' lie] Individually and collectively, to aid him. 01 PIANOS, ORGANS • and litlicriidiuliiliitored. " \"""'• "'. ." "VS " '."*'' "■",, inaiuled the needed legislation; and oilke, Odd-Fellow's Block, Nanaimo. j using Ins l.est ellnrls in II.e lurlher- the dual come of the (5U tax am, SHEET pletcl^er Bros* USIC u The ISnss of RltCkOS. ,. , . ,., ,, ,, ,. ' 1 I"'' IM'SS Ul llllCKOS. \\ ... , .,-,.,.,• ,. , .. ,., , , anee (i this cause unlike Ine Mav- Imposed through the instrumentality o , , , !' \\y .1. el l;\\:\\. D. 11. S„ Ureeli Block. ir.- , ,, , , ,. , ,, -. i. v,.i, \\- ,, n c inleiiiii.irnrr tlm >> . elassworkgin.i-.ii.teed. or ot Vancouver, win. lacked the our member, Sir. erordon. II,. paid a " V ■ , iiienipoinrj, ino i,, i.i ,,., ii..,. ,i tribute to unionism by say ng it was thc seamen s Journal says that nine of DKUCKI1ST8' ." "ssniy had,bone, He md h „„, th, lil:„ .,,.;, I]M, uM„. „„„ ,,„. ,g ,,_,„,, ( fc Rd R pities. KN-r I'li.MiM.vv. Uai.i.&sikaiiman, Bret reso.lut mi to the offeot that the ,,. hoing reduced m the level uf tie. ,,| ,,,,,,.. . , ,,v VrthurSewallA i ' B~prictow.^ Vlctm^u«™»otit. Oiapo.i»liiS Chinese being detrimental to the Chinese, and blamed tho superintendent !. ,., • ftrinur aewail (V 1,1 llllllll, l.-t .|.e- a sj.t.ciillly. ,.„.c„;r!;,";•;;!;;;:: oo. Their ,,.„.„, .,*., f,.ii„„,: VANMMii IIYE WOHKH.-Dyelng, Cleaning vt and Ilopatrlng 14 Nfeol street. c^'ii.uii.ii'n. Maungor. fish maukkt. (. MA118II, Wllolofnlo Dealer in l-'isl, and ' Vl • uainu, liiisiiini stroot, Samitmo. 5^As we ure retiring from business, we will givo every person who is thinking of gelling a Piano or an Organ u snap FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Our entire stock must he sold by August 1st. il \\v,i|.It:. |-|tiiuieliil mul Insuraiioo Agenl, ii'l- Joliimton lllook, RviVES AM) HOUSEKeSpeSs WANTEdIIa; gS^SSSi JiK Mctiimia.i.. ai kin.-., w its, in i ii., r.imiiod uerinno mnniw« in i i,n npiivi ,.,,! uien to raise vegetables lor the inurkci Solitaire, Rappahannock, Reaper, Medical I.,,.., ,„,■„.,...,., ,v,,,i „„,i „„. pilous nieniiu to tin prminci nnd :u,,linM ,,„. „,,,,..,. 8, s;i,,„,,... »ugauehanna Roanoke Shenon \"""Mr""ls l'1"1' I;"- Dominion, the entiuncu tax be rais- n„ believed, il workingmen would ,, - , ;,, ,. ■ *,! ,. . * ',.- ," ' ' DV1S w.m.'ks ed from #S0 to WOO. His remarks f„„0 , irehase Chinise-made g ,, '',''..I.';,! ' ' I' ka".1'. V * F'Babo°0« detili with the injustice to white which wus tn tholr power, the question end M Hue Itusenfeld. Several of men in the fishing industry, by tho 'V'"1'1 \"""a.1"';'"1"', solved. He would these vessels are mentioned two and C 1' R whoBe shins were maimed fthvays do his duty by the workingmou. three times, making the number of e.. i . i\\., hi.use snip.- win niaiinut and he "didn't cure u.snap for anyone.'' ,..,.„, .,...,,*„ . < n ,:. , ,. by Chinamen; and in other iudus- Mr. Ralph smith, who follow"*!, ex- ™?Ba 'l--'1" "' bewa.n B1"«teen' CaP" tries, while men and women were pressed his belief that 98 per cent of the t;":i oewall, mentioned in the Red "k,-«iINBEITI8H COLUMBIA iXi^ \\u^\\ nnil ri.n'*.i> Preservofl nitnlc ) 0KEH&M0JU.IS. We only aiako tin* boat. Trj I hem. jDluck Currnnt, Stmwl i rty, Rorl Coram I i nini Oooaeberry Prworvos now rontly starving for the opportunitv of em- Peol>,00| the proviiwo were more or less Record, is a nephew, not a son, of ^Tol'ics. nloyment: their moral degradation HTfJZ timfTl.c'q'.e tioi? tok'SS Arthur Sewall, and, irrespective of ,nnM, iioti-iw s1Tn ,,„„,„„„. Vil. ami their detriment to the country SloofirSm party politics;"«°all clS ^8 frelf ^"^ P. h«| guilt,os well as W torlaCrescent. hv draining il of their earnings alike were affected. The exclusion of l Otlier otlieers on ixtkiwatiohal hotel iTiiattu i M '*• Maxwell and other members ''l,im'S1' fl''n "T 'T,l:"' ■"■•■■ ,•■"■■■•■»■: Sewalls ships, is in the final analysis 1 pl "'""'■ Vi'\"""" ""-""■ of this province had promised to do Z\\2 ■ 1"lv'. ..s S ol general TjS^ blam^ Wor, Sewa 1 the shipown- ins,kan,',.:am,„',xAnc,.u.a,;,:m all they could in bringing about Uu„ IZliuZnun- l,a,\\\\^ !&" "''' ^e latter has the power to re- the needed legislation, but they must exception to Ur. Wulkeui's-uatenientro- '':"VI' u'i employe who displeases be hacked up bv the people in a gurding the purchase ol Cbiiiese-inade him. ihe fact that these buckos sir.,,,, and decided expression of *$*{.i"{2 'dwiuVZ^i'idn t :'"'' ^pt ,in '"8 ^n'-f' n"twilh" opinion. The peiilior, should be ^homTlm'g S, ?h > , ,iclmsT"wm*>c "tandinglheirworld-wide notoriety, numerously signed, agitation con- made, lie also took exception to the l)rov*"" :ii:lt bewail indorses their linue and' no efforts spared until ■"<•>«•-••■?■•' l*-*" labor was not represi i - oond L. ,, , . , , i.i cd on the eoinniitsioii relerrcd to by Ur. ' -**-•- - the desired end was accomplished. Walkem, and I iglu the facts i ei Vou Can't, Buy Happiness, but If you tjiOKEMAN & IIA11DY, Heal Etitato lirolioiB 1 ' be t'li.ttrunui I lien pni the reso- elicited sliould I, ce brought abonl he nrp suffering from dyspepsia, scrofula, 1 BmHou•ireoi. lution, which passed unanimously, desired relii lonj icfor. now, Healso saltrliouni, inipiiro blood, you may bo Hlroota, 1'. 0. box 21-8. MEAT, B8TATB—lM-lliAM !■:. sKc.iMi-MAM, srtiiM,. "He then introduced Mr. Field-John- !"'««" "' '» H'6 V' '" ' le bappy by taking Hood's i ,_ „,, , McGregor regarding the tailors o Vic- oaisapariua. |) tavli, „.„,„!,,.,„„„ m,„,s ,„ n,„v,,,, s''i i, who suhni Hied I be sir.ih.l res,,- tol*U, tti.d snUI I t ho heui on d ■■ , , ,- „ ,i, XZt","'"' ,"'.*•':»•"•■ "nd '-...My ami- lution, demanding that the Japan- authority that nine-tenths oi the incm- ,, ,I? ! ? arf "','.' .'"'sl 'i',""1-", ''"• MaVoSOTuwny.icramerolal street j ese be treated on the same lines as \\ hers of tiio House obtained their cloth- ™Cue sure 'm"lu'"le' HarmleM« Ubcflanatmo flDailThe Liberal Pr°gramme. Uu l'C III.l>lf I-l, l-VCIIY Till I'Sli.W AMI SA'J I lll'AV IIY TUB M VII. l't'l'.l.l.sil|Nn COMPANY E. ('. Uimiu), editor ami Manugu mi Street. N.iimnno. I'., e. si'iisiiiienus HATES. hv mall cine year S2.00 l.ES 76 .JiOc*. en in.nnil ... . Ul8 Three, In Delivered hv earner IlltSIl il'. \\i .1 , ... i The anti-Chinese movement is a good thing push il ah ng. -*.*"►- Nana',,nu has fallen in line in the anti-Chinese movement, and proposes to keep up with Ihe procession. The " | otato patch " schema of the associated charities at Ottawa has proven n great success this year. A number of superfluous emp] lyes in the Department of Agriculture were let out last month. The para- Bites must go. A correspondent asks if it is only necessary now, in order to prevent the enforcement of a by-law, to refer it to "a party by ihe nameofSimp- eon?" We hope not. The Mayor of Nanaimo, unlike oilier Mayors we might mention, does not either frown upon or dodge the anti-Chinese question. Lie carries the banner of (lie banner city in the movament. As the settlement and development of the West is a pail of the Liberal programme, intending settlers must lii'st be assured ihey will not have to compete with the Chinese in this con,dry. Civic ownership of waterworks is now agitating the people of Kamloops, and at the meeting of the Council there lasl week it was ordered that a public meeting be called in consider the question. -*-*-•- - - - Free ami unlimited immigration al a ratio of sixteen Chinamen to one white man appears to be the policy of those who nold a dollar so close to their eyes they cannot see anything beyond it. Bismarck has staled that the next European warwill be between Great Britian and Russia and '.'"ranee, the former to acquire India ami the latter Egypt. London, Pays Bismarck, will he the scene ot* the decisive conflict. The elevation of Mr. Bechard to the Senate gave the Minister of Public Works tlic desired opportunity. The election nf Mr. Tarte for St. John's-Iherville by acclamation was a deserved endorsement of both the appointee and theappointer. *+-o* ■ The citizens of San Francisco met in mass-meeting recently and duly roasted the "solid seven" of the Supervisors for reducing the assessments of the corporations. Yet after all thc rousting is done, the fact remains that so long as the public utilities 6treet*cars, 'light, water, etc.- -are privately owned, the corporations will lie able to debauch the municipal authorities. Thecity must either own the public works ur be owned by them. Seamen's Journal. President Bossevelt of the Xew York Police Board recently addressed several recruits in the follow ing language: "Sooner or later in ihis city we will have a time of great t-ivii commotions, riol und disorder, Then your duty will he that of a soldier." The least hesitation will be tolerated no more than cowardice in the field. If a police captain .-an,,,it handle his men so as to en,itrol mobs and squelch disorder no other quality of bis will count." As a result of the refreshing promptitude of the present administration, as contrasted with the dilatoriness and neglecl of the past, the buoys at tbe mouth ofthe Fraser river, whioh had been displaced by the recent freshets, have been replaced, the Steamer Capilano having been engaged for llie purpose on account of disablement ef the snagboat Samson. To Mr. Atilay Morrison, the newly-elected member, no less credit is due for promptly bringing the matter to the attention of the Government, While wo have no desire toantici-1 pate the result of Ibe various protests filed against tbe successful candidates in this province, il may he staled that the eliirge of bribery and corruption on the part of the Liberals of this cily onuses general I surprise. As lo Mr. Maxwell, of Burrard, it is evidence of ibe desperate straits of lhe opposition when they charge thut tbe voles cast for him were east foreman who does nol exist - -simply because, as we understand it, bis inline is one adopted .in infancy for reasons thnt are none of their business. What's inn namoj anyway? A Maxwell by any other name would be as odious to bis dis*: gruntled opponents. | In a speech al St. John's (Quebec) nu .Inly 25th, in response lo a flattering address, ami in lhe interest of Mr. Tarte, Premier Laurier outlined the policy of the Liberal administration. This, of course, was on the lines of the principles long advocated by lhe party ami upon the strength of which it was returned to power. Liesaid llie parly had received the mission lo change ihe tariff to better meet the needs of the country, bul that they would proceed with caution in order not to injure lhe established interests of the country. There would he a short session commencing Aug. P.llli tu vote lhe budget, bul the changes iu llie tariff would be deferred until next session, which will lie held in January or February next. .Meantime they would communicate with workmen, farmers, manufacturers and others, to tbe end thai a tariff may be elaborated of a nature calculated to lighten the burden of taxation. Relief for the fanners would he sought through a reduction in the price of articles necessary for their use and consumption and by increasing the sale of their products by establishing rapid transit and facilitating communication with European markets. From a commercial standpoint be believed our relations with England might be improved,and though! il possible to obtain from England a preferential treaty which would be exclusive for nur products. They would endeavor to establish more friendly relations witli the United States anil revive the treaty of reciprocity oi 1853-56—" the golden age for the provinces of Ontario and Quebec." Witli regard to taxation, he said Unit, with a population of not more than live millions, it cost lhe people $25,000 per day to pay the interest uu the national debt -one-quarter id" tbe total revenue of the country; and in order to increase the population and thus decrease the taxation, they proposed to adopt ways and means fur tlte settlement aud development of the northwest. in reference to the Manitoba Seltool Question lie said: '■ ll is not by Using violence that we will manage ibis affair. I have declared in the House, in the Province nf Ontario,and in the Province of Quebec, thai the only manner of dealing wilh this is by conciliation, and I believe that future events will show thai 1 was right. 1 am now in the presence of tbe responsibility of my word which l gave tn the electorate on June 23, and lhe time lots come lo keep my word. 1 accept the responsibility, and 1 hope thai before six month*! 1 will have the pleasure of saying to the people*. ' 1 'have kept Ihe word whicli I gave yuu. Here is a settlement of thut question.'" (Long applause.) Refuting the charges oi French domination, the Premier concluded bis speech as follows: " During the last battle everybody ilid his duly, not only in this county ■ :' Sl Johns-] berville, In,! the n hole Province of Quebec, (if sixty-live counties you have given me forty- nine. Aud immediately the Tory papers of Ontario began to cry oul: 'French domination.' The formation of my Cabinet has been au eloquenl answer. "'the Province of Quebec is behind me, but l know hor well. W'hal she wants is thai no oneshall dominate her and she wilt not domin tic any one, even though she hold the reins of power. I am speaking in the name of lhe Province nf Quebec, and 1 kuow that .-he will never abuse her position ur give authority to persecute anyone, but that she will always render justice to everybody without distinction of race or creed." As Mr. Laiiriei' bus staled thai noil.ing but ihe budget will he considered at the session called fur the 19th Inst., there seems little prospect of securing any unlit hit,esc legislation until tlm meeting nf Parliament in January ur February next. Meantime, in anticipation of the prospective legislation, the Asiatics may be expccled lo invade tbe country iu incensed numbers, as they will doubtless be kepi posted mi the situation by the Wellington Enterprise and interested parties whose sinister motives blind them in any consideration for tbe public welfare. Unless extra efforts tire made lo secure legish.lion at Ibe earlier se sion, matters are liable lo get milch worse before they get any heller. The did Age Pem inn Hill, introduced in ihe New Zealand Parliament recently, provides for ihe payment of ten shillings perweek to all persons over G5 years of age rich and puur. The funds are to he raised by a lax un nmusemerits and un in stamp duties. -* <*. «~ The eyelids < if Nanaimo will soon have to fed in line with the great middle-of-the-road party, an up-to- date bieyie hy-hiw beingin process of Incubation. The number of employes in the Department of Indian Affairs in 1878 was ii: il is now 53, Mk \\JtUJi TO JOIN K IN A COST tQO PAYABLE $25 Down 25inl Month 25 in 2 Months 25 in 3 Months I would do my best to make this a big success. Call and see me. >lf*V Worn/.-,*-. KHB CHo.o--.t-N if^gtSi eJ&Eu a SEND YOTJH OHILDBEN To US. If vnu do, It'll malic a great dlfTeranee with the youngsters und a still greater difference with you, They'll be better Bhod than they possibly could he elsewhere and at.a ( sid'e.-alily less cost. When you can save money by buying hotter goods, youv'o struck a good inii- tatiiin ol a bonanza. That's what, you'll always lind in our stock—the best juvenile footwear in Nanaimo, Vnu can't beat either our goods or prices. Ynu might as well try to heat a drum with ti feather. ORR & RENDELL. Broken Bicycles The Most Complete Stock Gents' Furnishings IN THE CITY, AT Jas. McGregor's Victoria Crescent. PIONEER Garbonating and Bottling WORKS. MITCHELL ,t RUltMINQ, Proprietors. s.iuri.o in: — Repaired in Good Shape to avoid danger of accidents. Repairing Bikes a Specialty K, J. WENBORFS. Manufacturers of Lemonade, <:1m<; funnei' patronage, and now begs to stale that the Revier House has lieen comfortably arranged tor the accommodation of boarders, steady or transient. Single or double rooms I). S. Macdonald's Store. "CRITERION" Sei0 ifi, in'!.:::,;:„,l,rh;;i.;;:. rlcstarat and Cta House thing strictly lirst-class and charges moderate. Remember the house, u I.all'-,..ionic's walk from the old stand north. RE-OPENING mi Commeb -, ii. Street. Oysters in every stylo. „,. /.iin ii n j Meals, 25c. und upwards. 1 lie (jlO, Rk Hotel Gobd Beds* 25c' <*nd upwards. front STREFT Spring Chicken alwaysou hand, lias been renovated and re-furnished, I ■ and is now conducted as u nrst-ulase | hotel. Try Philpott's Tomato Catsup Ma. Albert li.ivra can be found as 25c. and 60c. per Bottle, mixologist. Superior accommodation is provided ■ for the public. —■ We Sever Sleep. Open Pag and Night. Arlington Hotel, aty Market MR. .1. A. THOMPSON Having completed llie erection of the Arlington Hole! nt NANOOSJE KAY, Hits linndsouio nnil I ;;:z:!;::;-n,^ and Retail Butchers TIIK (TJSINK is presided over by Mm. Thompson, nml lho. Tublod'Hoto constantly provided with ul, the ,» ,, ,, .,.,- ,P , , - a , ,. ,,, ,. ,, , ,., ., I. s,m, ,„„,„,„, „f tnoll, „,„,.,, ,„ ,„, ,„, „ u.lp|1,:, h(, r„1|mvi,;1 , eompeusft. arm wrenched off almost nt the roots. „. . ■ "• mnlntnlned In llielr , Itlons. These i|on |„ the dlmlnutl. i the number of It had been clad In a dainty* white waist ■,.., i;.,,," ,','.,', lls'3 have been plnced before me with criminals. tin, *,.,.,;. of ,ii,h incltlding thoso in su . I, lie-county* of Perth affalnit he elec ,,,,, „, „, „. h,„„.s r,„. ;, (| ..„ ^ t.n or Alexander I'ergnson McLaren. ,, , ,.,. ,.,.,,,, ' ., „ ,„i .. r .. v ,ii. n ,,i. •„ ,i :' nbolllion ol 'hi d labor tip tn the age , ,, :uein,i',r lor e orn, lirth m the ceui- ,■ .,. ,, ,.,-,. .■ , ,± . e an. Hum . ,n, , ,,. . ., „. "I lb. the prohibition ,,, n gilt work in The charges nre i *ib. ry. personation and undue influence an tiie par, of or Induced by McLaren tr agents, It is Co alleged Mini money wns subscribed by corporal ions, companies linns ne. I porous Including contracts with departments of public service, for the pur- pose of -nt election fund, which was di- nfter midnight. Fireman Kelly, of Ihe Cisco by which 71,0 persons were left ,.j ...,| amongst North Perth nml other K aiding train, was fatally injured, It homeless. Houses and plantations at ri limrs. the monev being subscribed is snid that tho Reading signal wns .lis- Marravllla, iu the colony of I.ucin. hnve v'|i, oonsent of McLaren, Hon, John played nnd Hint the whistle of the train also been destroyed, leaving nun,hers ol Hnggnrt, Hon. W. II. Montague, Hon. wns sounded. The It aiding has ihe families homeless. The threat was made ,',|. 'Plsdalp, Itohert Birmingham and right of way at the crossing. The ex- by them that they would be killed with Andrew Oaderdonk, contractor at Ot- curston train bore five tribes of the or- the machete if they did nol go to the tawa. dor of lt'd Men. The Bridgetown, the village of Bolondron, in Matanzas. or Toronto, July 81. A hie. picnic was Niagara, the Iowa, the Ahwnnetnh, nnd return to their homes, li is now re- bill at New, .ode to-day In honor ol the Cohnsstc, with the wives nnd child- polled thut at the time the insurgent Hen. Mr. Muloek's return. ron of ihe members. gem nil, Juan Bruno Zayns. wns lulled Later -The list of those killed in lasl there also was killed hy his side Carles Montronl, .Tilly HI, A protest was HI- night's disaster foots up to -l:!, the in- Mucins Sollc'o and several youths, suns ,..i yestoi'dn.. agnlnsl the election nt .Mt. jiircd in. This docs nnt Include those 0f well-known Havana families, li is Poi'tln (Lib.) ... Laval. able to travel tn their destination. expected that a man named Doilbuclicr, Philadelphia, July 81.—At one o'clock formerly a reporter for l,a llisoussinn. this morning a special train from Allan- was also killed. The Spanish li ps arc lie City, carrying passengers bound for said to he using (he watches uml |cw- Brldgton .ml vicinity, pulled into Wesl elry of those who fell with Znvns Jersey still!.,n. Cnnide,.. As Ihe en- VellOW fever i.s on the increase m glue camo into (he depot and slopped. Sag.ia and in lhe last three davsa large '.he Plght of the survivors in the four n„niber of eases entered the hospital. r,.-i,' en... hes who had been in the Many of the nnUves aro being attacked wrecked inn., win pitilnl. 1'ersons n.j|i, disease were to be seen on the reclining seats A mtgeinii nml corporal ami six „,,.,.. Halifax, .lid,' "I. A protest bus been til, d ngalnsl Mr. ICniilbiicI, (Con.), elect. ed iii Lunenburg, with bandages about their bends from ot „u, garHson of Espraiian in' Sngn,, which In somo lustnnces Wood was trek- hnve :],,s,,,.u,(1 ,„ |h(, ,Mllrgonta ,„1(| ng, Iii i-very scat in tIn* train tllet wjim cither a niMii, woman or fluid who Imi ivivivril nn injury. Tho Heading express, whicli cut tho Hntli;inn excursion train in two, wus mil' of the ftisifsi regular trains on the system nml classified nmong the fliers. .,,, ■ .. , , . Us coaches wire comfortably filled and '''«** . ."' ,"",'-::""-' B,'v,'n ""'"ra "" isled ii. the attack on the plantation III San Francisco. They woo subsequently captured by tho gnerllln forces. A wind storm at San Luis, province of Santiago de Cuba, demolished tne barracks there, killing two guerrillas Ottawa, Aug. I. Application will be made nt the ins.iing session of purlin- ...out !'..,■ nu net to Incorporate the Crow's Nest Pass Railway Co.. with power to build, construct, eipiip and operate n railway from n point at or near I.ethbridgc. Alberta, through ('rows N'.-t I'ess of the Itocky mountains, tn eounect with an existing railway near Nelson. Kootenay. British Columbia. Reports pul'lised in the press to (he effect thai n member cannol be return- (oViiorj, B. c. Compton's Wn .•.I for North drey until the speaker is K.lnK nn(] ].• \\y n,,n*s Bertl pi Irndcs where th.ro la no necessity for It, nu I the abolition of all tnritl nnd dtit'es on articles of consumption 'Ih.. CJicik delegates then tried to read tin ad Iress of sympathy ban insurgents, bill the Ing to wind lip tho .-oil'." "Hind to listen, nml Hcrr Licbk inci.'illsl member of the Cormnn reieb- «tng, who was chairman nf the day. ,1 nouncod thai Paris, New Stork ed e .bi ni.in cily bad been suggested for as tl.,. meeting place of the eon- cress in 1811(1. The c, m-ros* decided tn eo to a (lerinan city, but the particular i", was nnt decided upon, and lhe ses* siel led with Ihe singing of "A.lid I mit Syne," the "Jlnrsellles," the "Oiirinngiiole," and will, threo cheers for social revolution. THE VICTUK1A RACKS. Delightful weather, a fast track and horses, faster thau the average racers seen on ilm Victoria track, combined to give the racing enthusiasts three hours ol' good sport ut the Vietorin driving I».i11, mi i': lonv nui-i-nuuii, i i.u tiacs record fnr live-eights o( a mile wus lowered. 11. Sinnley'.i lieno making lhe dis- lanco in 1:07. I!. Ounsmuir's Wynne- ■hou, carrying l-.'i pounds, mado the mile in 1:40, .Mnr,ella's record of three yenrs ago, There were three entries for the five* eighths of .. mde, It. Sin..ley's Reno (l.nni- l'owell THE ot consmnnuon. on tried io read ■»% 1 l Al I HHB People s Choice. lor'- Licbknccht ; *■ Awarded First Prize at the Agricultural Show. BEST TWO-BIT MEAL IN THE CITY Bastion Street, opp. Telegraph Office P. ROWBOTTOM, 7'rop. ENDORSED BY THE DISTRICT, THE PROVINCE and THE NATION! Office Tel. 30. P.O. Box 16. Residence Tel. 101. M. J. HILBERT & CO. SfCCESSOBS TO JOHN HILBERT Funeral Director and Embalmer tinnlntite of the Oriental, the Enrekn, the Xew York and Clark's • Schools or Embalming, 1, 3 and 5 Bastion St., Nanaimo SCOTCH BAKERY, VICTORIA CRESCENT. WUS I'lllllllllg nt lhe us,ml rate of speed nt the time of the accident. The en- rine .truck the sccnnil passenger conch nf the excursion Irnln with terrific '"',' "".''',"' }["■" lM,,!'"' 'untuiill.v mis. Ier the ruins, b'ive persons were Nib oil by electricity. The Insurgent forces under Perlco Helen nnd HodoIIo, in tho or. •I'h.' ouch striick wus converted !°",; e"eh, for dctnclinieiits of ri|niinsi, I,l<> ii tnnglcil muss ,,f splinters nml the troops um] in the lighting which CollOW- ncupnnts Into ., innngled n.nss of blond '"' ,""'''1' "/ ,*'"' '»s»wnts were killed and Mesh. Seiircely one passenger in ""! wounded. ii nt ibe time escaped death or fatal in- „A" "P-demic of smallpox prevails ut nfiju uuonanbacol nml ,s spreading. ' Mr. Oharlos A. Smltl o of the lirst ; . A -Itapntch from-Santo Domingo, prov- i„ reached tbo wreck, (ells ''"''' ol »antn Clara, announces t,,„l nf the San"SS0 Munez Hrnvo, nn Insurgent, tills lie ■ us w lull*: "I snw ll elected is en us. l-'ive members "i (Onlbralth), Wag was tho favorito with l^i'lln "I can notifv ,1 Icrk of tne the betting men. bin II wns uu oil' day crown iu chnncorj' regarding the va- for thom, Considerable I line wns loBt In enncy end give lilm ibe wnrrnnl for an the Btart, nml when they did net oil election. A member cnn also resign in Bertie Powell wns lending, Reno's the same way to two members If there powerful..strides, however, plnced him is no speaker, so that i, wns quite nn- al the front uml be won by two lengths, necessary for Mr. I'orbes to have ee- Bertie Powell second mil Wag third. cepled a- petty office ns ho did nr tn hnve Time t:04, A ventursome betting man nninrov T"l*ietvie*'*r hw a resigned. Reference lo chain or IH ol „b light „ $2 lie,,,, lick,, drew J80. COUVOr r»lSiriCt, Dy a ibe revised statutes reenrdlng Ibe In ihe „ nil,, nice the entries were. r,l1,rnlitTr nf -nnavltr hotis ' commons shows this, W. .1. Taylor's Rogation (Stanley) lt. ,1. plurality OI nearly The re-election nf Hon. Wilfrid Lnur- Perry's Mutineer (McGongh), lt. Iinns- ler nml lion. Mr. Mtilock wns gasettcil iniiir's Wynnosbotl (Qnlbralth) nml W. NOTICE is hereby given that Edwin Matthews bus been admitted a partner in the above business. In future the business will lie carried on bv the un- derslgned under the style ana name of Wilson & Matthews, who will assume all liabilities and collect all debts due the said business, and we trust that by careful attention to the needs of our TllG electors Of Van- customers, to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed in the past. Jerome Wilson, Edwin Matthews, Nanaimo, 11. C, April 7,1896. to-day. n IMI", ■ nil ti iin i' iiiiiii,.* ... ,,,, ending engine In a heap of scrap iron "is been shot. He wrote affectionate ■ ,_„„ .,,.,,,.., ..... ,,I.*arv ul rubbish piled up with tin inslied ferowcll letters fo his wife, son and lUfi l/UJlil!i.> MA) KI'.Mh.N. cur. Tbe engino wns crushed so com* plelely Hint il looked simply n scrap lieiip. I could nut see whether the engineer nml fireman were killed, but they coiuil uol have escaped, The wreckage cm,-.'lit 11,'e from the ruins of (be engine mill the lire engine from Atlantic ('ity was brought out nml ihe lin mes soon subdued, Although I could not tell whether nny victims hnd been burned lo lloatll, I snw one little boy laid oul on Ibe bmik with his clothes burned almost off him. bul be might have been dead before ilie linmcs reached bin,. The Pull-iinn enr behind the Rendlug express did mil leave ihe track with tbe ours In front of It, nml Hie inmates sub brother. Antonio Pinar Lopes and NIclul Uoct-1 Tiio Raiders .Tailed The Socialist erniiie/. Insurgents, wav shot ut the Ciibunn fortress to-day. 200! and Labor Congress. l N sri'or*iv- Mndrld, Ann. 1.—Kodrigues' column : London, July ill.—The rumor Unit of Spanish troops, it is announced Here.! Queen Victoria Intends lo retire iu fnvor bus ilefenleil Ibe Ciibmi insurgents un-j of lhe Prince of Wales is again current. ilcr Arbolny. in Cloufuegos district, nml it is ndded Hint court circles nre ALWAYS GROCERIES, (L-jl MINERS' CAPS, ;M underwear, L9 I LAMPS, Etc. etc. Have indorsed the prin- TAXIDERMIST DEPARTMENT . province of Smiln Clara. Arbolny nml four of Ids followers were killed nnd many injured, VANDERBILT-WILSON. greatly agitated regarding the stale ol the Queen's health. Such reports have frequently nppenred iu reconi yenrs. a lj io Im inl-olficlnlly contradicted en.-'. but there now seems there ill IV be so 10 •iclinil foiimlntioi! f, r the stnteuieul I. Tnylor's IBlsle (.Mllllngtoli). The promising three yonr oil IQlslo wns the fnvorlte, but ngntn ihe sp. rts were inis- inkeu. Wynunsliotl came in lirst. l-'lsie s ml nml Mutineer third. Time 1:40. Tl nd-ies for the three-quarters nnd repent wore: R, Dunstnulr's Black Beauty tK. Prank), .Miss Dunsmnlr's Vanda ((in,,,,on), uud B, .1. Perry's Messina (10. Cohen). Vanda secured tin' , . , lend, but nl Ibe lirst half lhe threo were ciDleS and POliCV Of BihdsAND Animals set up In a tbor- */ii'lvu **"1* rv"u* "" ongli workmanship manner. On Hand—Four line Peers' Heads, which will be sold fur price of selling them up. Also ii line case of Ilirds. abreast. Soon afterwards Black Beauty forged abend, closely followed by the two yen,- old Messbin. Black Beauty crossed the line first. Messinu si eond mid Viindii third. The s"omul Ileal wns :, repetition of (he Rrsl tha horses win* nlng in the sume order. The starters in (be half-mile nice for IKilo ponies were: .1. S. ltyrn's Hindi New York, Aug. 8.—Cornelius Vnndoi- '\"""e. II is ndded thai Her Wnjesty hilt, wns married shortly after noon tn-i1''"* decided In spend her lime in the ,.„„„ fownor) (i. A ] and It Dnnsmulr's Hon It both triiius stood about ilnzed nnd help- The officiating clergyman wns Rev. W-.ii loss lllilil tbe Kc'iillus ol Ibe wolllhliil I II P..11 ntal.l.Hl .'....., r u. rpl ... the use of Bucklnghntn palnci less until the scruiins of (be wounded j If. p„tt, assistant rector of St. Tlioiiins nud dving brought them to their senses, church, The Wedding wus privnb Physicians who hnd been summoned Frank Polk, or Boston, ilie besi man from Atlantic Olty nnd brought by n ppecini irnln over ibe Pennsylvania rend, come Iii thick nnd fust. I assisted tbcni lempornrllv, dressing wounds in tho flel l. bul It seemed ns if nlinosl every victim pulled from the wreck had been killed nl the inslnnt of the collision, I I couple took the one o'clock expr'ss for j don." Color is given to the rumors in s.iw the bodies of five children side by Saratoga. No Vandorbllt, except the circulation by ,be deep emotion display- slue on the grass, as they had been lift-1 bridegroom, nppenred nl the ceremony. |e! by tho Queen as she bowed In ro (Harvey) ll T'^®' -^ TW SE**II;G *VM mm 0F Ul im- hi> l\\/l nU d. s.Mcdonald. H rV- IV I *-»*-l 69 Haliburton Streot, Nanaimo, Vs?) | Commercial Hotel. Windsor Castle. There i.s no dolllll til ' Queen feels greatly Ibe welgbl of ber veins nml bereavements, nml Her Ma* I was a clnss mute of the groom ni jfnle. Jesty is quoted ns having repeatedly ro There were n„ bridesmaids, immediate- marked during her Insi siny in this city Washington, Aug, I. Tl ly after tlte ceremony they look n ear-1 "J Bucklngknin pnlnce, upon the oeca ' lius appointed MncGrnnc i Zi nuTlAZtZ: ffio* As against all other pa- mini8tbr to goatemala, pers and influences of pros idem the District, and the ,V. of New rlnge which wns driven to the Grand | slnn of^the reccnl innrrbigo of Pr e« Vork,"'to bo envoy extraordinary and instllftSS of its Verdict is Coiner Conimercjsl and Rsttlnn St). Tbi. long'SBtahllshed Hotel is comfortably tilted up with superior RQcommods* lions lor travolen mid others. Oentral Depot. Alighting nt the Vn <-] Maud of Wales In Prince Charles, lerbllt avenue entrance, the brldil Denmark, "This is my Inst visit to I.on mil is,or plentpotonflury fr.nn the ed S'.ntes to Gunteinaln nnd Honduras, —,.4.4.0-,a 1m,»1i/>d«a«i'««. vice picne m. b. Yo, nn. who did m ratified by the Province Vow YniK recently, while m :i Loilvc ot ubBoncet and Nation at large. None but thr lirst hv mlt- of Wtiien, l.tqiiow Alea nnd ClgftM dlspBllSOd flt the bflr. T, O'CUNNJfiL, Prop. THE LAND UNDERMINED And Permission Granted for an Aildi lion to the Stevenson Building;. Fire-ilirliters to Be Paid. At the regular meeting "i the Coaneil M lay evening nil members wen* present except Aid Foreman. Tbe minutes of ibe previous meeting were approved und ibe following business transacted : PKT1T10NS isn COMMUNICATIONS, l-'roni the deputy Provincial Secretary, confirming the telegram received lust made us follows, goning; vice pn secretin')', Edwii Piivser: treasure President, Henry Tie- I STOPPING sident, John Hilbert; (,liver and Tlioinus Herbert Jones; mes THI LEAKS. itMPWaitM^^MSffiaa senger, Robert Sharp, Los Angeles, und .luliii K. Ellis, I.us: (iuton, The grand secretary's uiinuul report showed an encouraging increase both in the finances and the membership of the order. An important measure adopted wns thnt the per capita tax for next year should not exceed sjl. lt was decided that the next annual convention of the order be held mi the third Tuesiluy of July in San Francisco, The session closed with tin entertainment und dunce nt St, George's Club rooms, about 200 cm,pies being present, John Hilbert, delegate from Hevlnnd tnkerinan Lodge of this city, is expected n pioneer home next week. miner, in Bupporl of ids application lo I, if, .addition to the Stevenson THE (T1'Y AND PROVINCE. building on Omnmerclnl street for the — reason the land was undermined, In,Ids U'e steamer City of iNanainioliasgouo connection an affidavit from Mr. John on theEsqulmultniariiiewaysfuratlior- Thompson set forth thai he had been a oiigh overhauling. minor bore for 40 vents, und thai be bud Tl'*-' steamer Cuteli Is undergoing ex- mined under portions of lots 5 und il, tensive repairs and will lie fitted up as a IVSore The Inauguration of Honest and Economical Government. ft Is Different Sow. , Medlolnal value in a bottle of Hood's Sarsa. imrlllu than In nny other preparation, " Economy in the administration ■k tl at the 1. Rates By-law bud In From mentnr' C, E„ i oved, Received and liled. . C. .McKenzic, enclosing docu- ividance from ('. U. Thompson, application lo id .b lill block 61, where It wus proposed to build the addition for which permission wns asked. The nfllduvit wus accompanied byn diagram showing the portions of the property undermined, On motion of Aid. Wilson, seconded by Aid. Bradley, the prayer of tho petitioner wns granted, the addition to be erected subject to the approval of tho Fire Wardens. From the secretary of the Fire Department, giving a list of the men entitled to remuneration for fighting the recent bush fires. On motion of Aid. Wilson, seconded by Aid. McDonald, ii wns ordered that tho city clerk pay the sums due the men to tbe secretary of the tin figst-class passenger und freight boat. of public affairs" wns one of tlic plunks in llie Liberal platform during the lute general election campaign, which resulted in the overthrow of the extravagant and corrupt Conservative Administration, land the return of the Liberals to power. It will he peculiarly gratifying, therefore, to the people of Canada to observe that the new Liberal Government, although not I yet fairly in the saddle, has begun already lo fulfill its pledges in this important respect. Both in the Public Works und other departments, hosts of political pensioners, appointed by the lule (lover,,ment, us rewards orinduceroents for polit- j ical services, it appears, have been found, and these superfluous drain- The One True Blood I'uriner of the More skill is rcqult'oil, more cure taken, more expense Incurred in Its nmtuifactura. It costs the proprietor nnil the dealer More but It costs tbe consumer less, as lie gets more doses for bis money. More ouratlvo power is secured hy Its peculiar combination, proportion and process, winch make it peculiar to Itself. More people ure employed anil more spnoe oo- oupled In its Laboratory than any otber. More wonderful oures effected and moro testimonials received tlnui by any mbcr. More sales and more Increase year by year are reported by druggists. More people arc taking Hood's Sarsaparilla foilav tlnui anv other, and more are taking It today Hum ever beiore. More and still MiuiK reasons might bo given why you should take Hood's Sarsaparilla ers ol ihe public irensury arc, ac- ,.,-.,., \""" cording to the dispatches of the last rhe Emetric Light Co, have run anew - , , • ,.* i -,i ,.;,,,.' few days, being dispensed with, with a firmness and thoroughness that! SAN will be'generally approved, and which augurs well for the reign of honest and economical Government. " Repression of corruption und Sl; six for $5, u j t re'it ours idl Liver Ills and HOOd S PlllS Sick Headache, aoceuts. line to Newcastle townsite by which the provincial, jail and several residences will lie lighted. The diamond drill of llie (luliriohi Coul Co. is now down over 1,000 feet, having | passed through an extraordinary depth ■ F1UNCISC0 COAL MABKJBT. Ilusiness Dull, Witli Sales Lighter Than Usual al This Season. nl' slate—much in excess of any previous exploring in this vicinity. Coroner Davis left yesterday for Liis- queii Island to hold an inquest on the body of the fishermen recently bu,ml drowned. Dr. O'Brian accompanied him tu hold a post mortem examination, A committee of firemen bus been np- malfeasance in olliee" was another Harrison's circular says: " During the „aek there have been nine arrivals from i reform that the Liberals pledged the coast collieries, with 20,124 tons of themselves to carry out; and they coal j from Swansea, ;,:s:,2 tons; from have already put n pretty effective ! Newcastle, N. S. W., 3476 tons. Husi-j check on a big attempted steal Less in this line is reported very dull, which signalized the dying duys of, Sales being lighter than usual at this! the late Conservative regime. Not season and prices are quoted low. Of | long before the general elections, it course consumers are the benefited pa, UU l "j, iicniic oic silicon ,;iv.-v,oi„i..| i, COUl SC CtlllSlllllOlS IllC LOO ooovoiA-,, p.,, - ,,.<-,.,.- io,,, ,.., ,,o -.-,,,.,.,,. ... ,.,. .... | •"will be remembered, t'oodwin, the ties and jobbers are the suiterers'as usual, company, the latter to furnish a payroll pointed to canvass tbe ratepayers to as-. goulangGS Canal contractor, made I lls pronts are finessed so closelv that the to the city clerk signed by ihe men re- eertiun the sentiment In regard to the L cln*m foj.some$250,000for extras, expenses of yarding and hauling eat eeiving the remuneration, tt appearing establishment ol a fire alarm system in ; Ag aU t,)e engjneerB decided against j them up. Recent cabled advices report .. .1- i:,.. i* . i 1„:— .L- A..J .. . . . . , , , that the amounl of , . It appearing remuneration bad this city with a view of bavin.. a I iv- law not been agreed upon, the matter was submitted for this purpose, left to the Mayor for settlement, •l"1"1 -Vquila, a seaman on the bark REp0,n.s Guineva, aCliillan vessel loading lumber street com,,,inc submitted a at Chemainus, forslaslilngnnotbersailor the recent departure of two coal-laden vessels from Newcastle; evidently 1 heir loading turns must have been on top of | the validity of the claim, llie Aud itor-General, after consulting a for mer Deputy Minister of Justice, re fused to certify it. Sir Hibbert the list, ass e of the ships now then | Tupper, as Minister of Justice, wm assuredly be delayed Vet for 00 days report upon the petition of residents of ■■*ltl* '• >•••••<"■ inflicting wounds m the j tholl!,i1 |le had resigned olliee, nd-1 before thoy leave, The stock of Austra- Keedliam street, recommending thai a neekniulabd en, was on Monday taken v;se(j the payment, but the Liberal Han on hand here is almost nil; hence box drain be constructed from Halibnr-! to Duncans for arraignment, After- ' The ton street to tho city llmils, the approx- amlnution the prisoner wns committed imateepst of which would be ?60. On for trial and brought to the provincial motion oi Aid. McDonald, seconded by jail luTfanaimo. » igVU lid' 1.' *"*•■■'•') »'«v e,*e\\* .ui vw~ -w* I I 1,1 i J UU ll.lllll IIUU IQ 11 Ml IVL7U Mil ] . I ■, ■ • i Vj Opposition compelled the Bowell the drat arrivals of "lYallsen 1 and Greta Aid. Morton, it was ordered that the recommendation be carried out. Tbe report of the road foreman, slating that two men had been engaged five days hauling rock to Comox roud nnd impounding dogs, was received and liled, I'.V-l. \\ .vs. Aid. Mori..,, sul milled his by-law for the regulation of bicycles, wide!, passed its first reading. On the pica ot urgency tbut "the yenr wus getting pretty far advanced und ii was necessary to pass the by-law as soon as possible," the bv- Tbe N. V, ('• Co. are making satisfactory progress with their new slope on the Harewood [estate, in the vicinity of the E, ,v. N. Extension, As the slope is drive,, the coul improves in quality, is now over seven feel in thickness, and iii- dieations are good for the opening up of a large area of coal, Already the company have hauled about lod tons of this coal inio the city for sample purposes. A union missionary conference of the clergyuion of the various denominations represented in 11. C is to be held in Vic- Government lo pledge itself not to pay the claim without first submit- I ting it to the courts. Mr. Goodwin reduced his claim to seventy-live thousand on making it before the courl, and Mr. Osier,prosecutingit, was awarded that sum. Sir Oliver .Mownt is now Minister of Justice, innl he, ".fter (for steam and gas producing) will fetch good figures. According to reports received July 111 by mail, there were but 1,1 vessels to loud nt Newcastle; since then two of these have sailed, Notwithstanding the excessive insurance rates on Scotch coal, there aro three cargoes Tbe experience of last Wellington New Wellington iiilblield ...... law was reud a second time by title mid toriaontho 10th, 20th and 21st ins. passed its second reading. [Tbe by-law is similar to thai passed in Vancouver, n synopsis ot which appeared in a recent issue of Tun Mail.] Aid. Wilson was granted further time for the introduction ol bis by-law for the withdrawal of the unexpended loan balance for scavenger purposes. ni.w nusi.NKSS. Abb Westw I stated that Mr. Ilazen- frulz desired permission to remove some granite from the land that wus being cleared for the cemetery extensi and the latter, being permitted to u.l.ln A number of special subjects connected the contractors were to "divvy up Indian tribes with them, ns in the case of McGreevy and Connolys. with the work among tl and I be Chinese 111 British Cob, in bin will be treated of by local men, and a general survey of missions will be given by the Rev. Dr. Maclaren, of Toronto, the former convener of the Foreigu Missions Committee of the Canadian Presbyterian Church. Kev. D. A. Me.Rae of Nanaimo, Hevs, Wm. McLaren and McKay of Toronto* Rev, Winchester and Clay of Victoria, left for Alberni by special singe on Monday to attend a special meetin . listed for here considering the case,, iast year, one would think, would terroi has ordered Ihat it shall be appeal- j-se underwriters eil to the Supreme Courl. Prevailing prices are as follows: Contractors will, we have good reason to hope, find it much more difficult togololnimsforextraspnid, in future, than they did under a Seattle Government which ordered their j;!;l'.Vi"'t Cons uny j .Vttllsend Scotch I'ryinbo Cumberland, in bulk, !*.11@12; i sucks . .SflSl Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg.., laymcnt on the understanding that | 0 "divvy , the It Is Different Xow. It is beautiful to see how llie sunshine makes everybody smile. Mr. Laurier, who before the election was a hell-inspired hypocrite with the clergy, became, when his seaton the throne was assured,"un de nuos autress," from whom, on thc whole, better results were to be looked for t the I than from any forcing process; which the Council, clunned that the rock was Presbytery, on Tuesday for the purpose could result in nothing else but on citv property und not on thut of the of dealing with the resignation of Rev, I antagonism. Mr. Laurier, who coalw .any."'On motion of Alii. Mor- 0. A. MeHae, of Sl, Andrew's Presby- before the election was such a malign ton the matf-rwas referred to Mavor terlun church of this city, and ordaining spirit with the protectionists that Davison for further investigation. -*"'1 licensing Mr. E. ti. Taylor, Presby- his advent to power would lmme- Tbe Mayor stated that, ln accordance terian student ut Alberni. Miss Arm- diately shut up all the factories, witli the powers, confer.- ion him, he strong of the Indian Mission ol Alberni is no sooner there than with one bad culled the anti-Chinese meeting lor, accompanied the party. '■ accord they begin to hail the, mod- Aug.Sih. tie had invited a number of •■ decidedly unique elopement is re- eration and prudence whioh they prominent citizens to occupv seats on ported from ibe peaceful locality of aro certain will mark all his plans the platform, ns it was n matter ol vital Shawnigan bake, the interesting com-. for tariff reform, W ho of us ecu be consistent? A summer cloud covers j the sun and our faces grow longer; The gentleman in this extraordinary we think of umbrellas and wish we three-cornered affair is n young Teuton had come out in dingier apparel. known ns Frits, who by bard work in The cloud passes off and we are all this city and al the lake had accumulated some little ready money; the girls in the case are sisters, whose names are withheld in consideration of thefeelings ! ployes with dismissal are preparing , . of their parents' The trio were lastsoen for enlarged business, and those who accompanied b\\ Mrs. Motlut, left yester- ... , . ., , , . ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,!;,.,.< ti,.,, if ii,,, r>nv«rn- 1 ,,., , ' i this c y, whence It ts sad thev eft put up nol,co tn.it n tne uovein Milwaukee lo a,lend . . .•' ■ ,,„.,,„,, ,i„,,, ,. 1,1 u ,„ SI,aw,dean bak interest to the city, and lie would also plication being found of a love fight in like all the aldermen to be present on which not two, but "throe's company " the occasion The Council then adjourned. FRATERNAL NOTES. oniii.,t o» unci,is. M . D. Moffat, Supreme Rl presents live if the B.C. Grand Grove if Druids .riglitness and hopefulness again So manufacturers who were a week or two ago threatening their em- rlay morning for Ibe session of llie Supreme Grove, On the way Mr. Mofful will Institute a Grove lit Sail bake City.' bn bos Angeles, Cab—Colonist A Victory for Public Rights. merit was beaten they would shut up for n year have now taken the notices down and plucked up templars oi- tlmit.k.woi:. j mittee of lhe Imperial Privy Ooun- At. the l.-.st regulurmeetingof Nanaimo eil, announced in our dispatches, CounjBll..R. T, of T., resolutions of con- the otlier day, finally settling the dolence with Mr. uml Mrs Bell for tho claim of the M & N. Railway Co. recent loss by death of their son William to the precious metals in the Island John, nn earnest nnd consistent temper- Railway lands, is a victory for pub; ance worker, was passed. At the eonclu- lie rights, against monopolistic sion of the meeting a social entertain- claims, of very considerable import- ment, with Ice cream accompaniment, ance to the portion of the Province contributed to a pleasurable evening, affected. The land and coal monopoly in lhe clutches of which the The decision of the Judicial com-! J""1 l? "" °" u"8 year, anyway nere have been some "cal unity howling" Bince the election nodoubt, but it is beginning to look as though all the disasters were going to come and go before ever Mr. Laurier is allowed to take the reins for good or for harm.—Montreal Witness. Welsh Anthracite Cannel 1 'r>il liock Springs, Cuttle Gate and Pleasant Valley 7 (il Lacrosse. Ill the senior lacrosse gn.no Saturday Westminster defeated the Capitals by -I goals to 2. The positions of the contestants ill the championship series now stand as follows: l'LAYK.l. WON. LOST. Victoria (i 4 2 Vancouver 6 8 - New Westminster fill Sporting .Notes. Jim Hall and Sieve O'Dnnnell are matched for a six-round contest in New York noxl Monday. In addition to getting third place on the Ottawa team, W, H, Wall won the Vancouver Corporation Cup and other prizes, Cheap excursion rates have been obtained for the horse race meeting at Vancouver, which lake place to-morrow and Saturday. The first eleven of lhe local cricket club will play the Victoria team on Friday and the Royal Artillery team on Saturday; and the second eleven will play Ibe Athletic Club team here Saturday after, i oou, A cable lias been received from the editor of the London Sportsman announcing thai (iumlunr's money lias been covered by Stanbury, This menus that the scullers will nieeton the Thames in September for the world's championship, (iaudaur takes the steamer for IDngland next week. Tbe aggregates of the following II. 0. riflemen ei,title then, to represent this province bn the Ottawa team: .1. 0. Chamberlain 475, W. J. 8loan 4e,\\>, W. 11. WalUOB, Geo. Pittendrigh 4nb, A. II. Hunter 454, G, Turnbull 451, W. Miller 44(t, R, Wilson 446, C. II. Barker with 441! comes next, and may possibly attend ns an alternate. Tge, SONS OK ST. 01IOROB, The Grand Lodge, Sons of St. ( in session last week ill Snn Kin elected ofllcers as follows; Grand Pros'. 'coul barons," who own and operate the E. it X. Railway, hold the greater part of lhe Island, has been a serious drawback to Ihe develop- dent.C. W.Popo of San Francisco; vice menl of the l-lunil eve,'since it was president, Henry Tr ■goning, Ban Jose; forged by the Government of the secretary, Edwin Oliver, San Francisco day, thirtee • fourteen years ago. (re-elected); treasurer, Herbort Jones, To redtem the precious metuls in SanFraneideo; messenger,JohnIlllbeit, the railway lands from the all- Nauain.o; trustee, John Nance, Butte I grasping clutches of the monopoly, City, Mont, Theolncersnppninti d were: nnd give the people the free light o /sslstnnt messenger, Charlei Caddy, of search for und mine the same— Montana; chaplain, Wm, Sheaf, Oak- though still debarred from tilling lund ; Inside sentinel, Robt. Sharp, Los the surface or dig.ring bn-coal—is Angeles j outside sentinel, W.C, Water- something Io be thankful for, nnd land, of Ala In; assistant secretary, cannol but give a considerable stim- Tlimi.ns Poyser, San Francisco. Nomi- ulus to prospecting and mining in nations for grand otfleers to be voted up- an extensive and rich hitherto de- on by subordinate lodges next May wee, barred territory.- -Columbian, Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fair. DU * CREAM BAKING MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fiei ftom Ammonia, Alum or any otber adulterant 40 Years the Standard, Cabinet Factory GEO. W. ROBINSON, Cabinet Maker. -*•♦- Having bad many years' experience in the Must I am prepared to execute all classes of work. Furniture of All Kinds Repaired. OLD METHODIST CHURCH, Chapel Street, Nanaimo. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. That O IKE. YOURS IF your guoss is nearest to the actual weight of the Coal- iind your choice of a Lady's or dent's Wheel. Owing to pay-day coming on Aug. 16, instead of Aug. 8, as we anticipated, we are POSTPONING the weighing of the Coal until Monday, Aug. 24, at 7:30 p.m., at Our Store. We regret changing the date, but on j,ay-day we would bo too busy to attend to this mailer properly, ami to compensate yuu for the short delay from Aug. 1st It, the 2-llli wo will give a ticket for every dollar's worth purchased. $ 1 purchased, 1 ticket, I guess 6 " 5 " 5 guesses 10 " .10 " 10 " etc. This is for Dry Goods, Millinery or Gents' Furnishings in either of our three stores. We stake our reputation that no one knows the weight of the coal, and Messrs. Shaw and MeKenzie will see that every one is fairly treated. STEVENSON & CO.'S Great Gash Dry Goods & Men's Furnishings Store Commercial St., Nanaimo, B. C. .To thc End of August <^W Must be thc Order of thc Day. v. THIS MEANS —m Exceptional Opportt* Opportunities in Many Lines TO-DAY WE BEGIN TO OFFER -:- Lawns, Prints, Flannelettes, Muslins, Ohambrays, Gii?ghan;3, and all Summer Goods at a 10 per cent, reduction to clear. SUMMER DRESS GOODS -:- Will be Reduced to Very Low Prices. "J^Call and save money here by getting our cash dis-- count, instead of a chance for a bike, etc.—money saved is money made—at tlie Bicycle?. Bicycles. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS To Bicycles dono on our promises at the shortest possible notice. WM. CRESSEL, Next to Sloan & Scott's Old Stand. P. S—-A large consignment of bicycle sundries just arriv- fi'oni tbe east. i^%*-%%^%%%%%^%%%%^%^%^*%%%%%%'%'%-%%^%«^'<"""@en, "Titled \"The Nanaimo Mail\" from 1896-02-15 to 1896-05-09

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