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DATLY WORLD: VANCOUVER, B. CANADA. SEPTEMBER 1, 1897. 6 A DAINTY FEAST. (if thhs With a sharp stick you can turn up the dirt and get ground dy VVILZINSKI The Optical Specialist Arcade Building.

UIILI, Ul L.IIIIIS lltllLU The Carporatloa ur the MuuicipalUv for planting but what a clumsy, slow, labori Roberts, the Poet and Novelist, Entertained at a Chinese Dinner Wine that Electrified. of the District or North Vaucouver. ous, ineffective way of going to work Not ny virtue" or a warrant pivon in pursuance or tile' provisions or llio "Municipal Clauses much more so, though, than the old friQhirmf'il tiavnf wriQliinrr Thlnlr Ae es yee, auu amcriueiiK uua a crtaia I.V.L.W II, Doi.l i I .1 UneieT. date el tllce I'le'Vc'llth elay of August, A "THE KLONDIKE IN MIDWINTER "Is not colder than the cold fact "That when Wilzinskl (Its glasses for "You, your eye troubles cease. "No necessity to buy ready made "Glasses any more.

Have your eyes "Exsmined free of charge, and your "Glasses made to order at reasonable "Prices. GUARD YOL'R SIGHT." of it! Grinding the clothes up li. una entitled Vuncouver Tax llaafe, of the City Government, testified to the correctness of the drawings being uscel by the prosecution. lien the afternoon session hegan, the fust witness railed was Iheddie knere, brothe of Mrs. Lue tge rt.

He told the jury of bis visit to the house of l.uctgeit on May 4th to Ins sisicr. I hole he ran the saii. maker and talked with him tor some time befoie he was uituriiied that Mis. I.UotLOIlt desappe.irecl. Illek lice said that 1.

nc; girt old lion did not know what hail ber.ime of his wite. He had last seen lor at o' iuk on the S.itur'lav veiling prcvi.ius. Luetgert said that lie' did not be iieve that she had gone away with another man, but thought that she had wainhud away. The witness said that he bad asked the prisoner what he bail done to limi his wite and was informed that he Intel not told the police e.f her disappearance. Instead, he said, he had i.i ul two private detectives live dollars each end they would do more than the police would accomplish.

The witness said that Luetgert told him he had not looked to see it his wife had taken nnv clothing with her except the dress she ale ny Law, lyji," uiiele tlm le. ind of John ana down on a wash board, with nothing but soap Woeicirow. Uccvft of the, Reiid Mel leirltinl ilv with the Bcal of the Fetid Corporation fttilxed and main strength to get out the dirt Ihen to mo ilire'e'te a and dated tho tw.V. fourth day or August instant, 1 rliall prorc 1J to think how simple and easy is Pearhne way ny puhllc Ruction In the Council i ha.nhiT of The New York Times of a recent dale has the following: A Chinese dinner of VI collides was seivcd yesterday afternoon in honor of Trot. buries G.

i). Huberts, the Canadian novelist and poet, who is one ot the toiindcrs of the Canadian club of this city. eel. Kobcrt Mitchell Flo) el was the host. due of the events of the occasion was lose wine', which came with the eighth It looks like spring water, is serveel in delicate cle ar glass receptacles about the size and sheipe of large rose leaves, bis the lifting power of a jac kscrevv ami the explosive torce of dynamite.

As it touches the palate all feeling departs, and the world vanishes for an instant. The drinker the'ti becomes coiiseioits of his throat, and knows that it has become a spot of scorching flame. the said Jlunle Innlity, Bltuiito In tho C'onelel soaking, boning, rinsing. .1 o' GREAT MURDER TRIAL. You need Pearline for all I'ouvcr, on Monday, tiie twenty se've nth day or isipte inhor next, at ilcven of tho elork la ino forenoon, tho following mentioned lands respectively.

unleBB tho arrears of taxes and your washing and cleaning. You need something betterthan comb are Booncr paid. Dated tho 21th day of AiiRUst, 1OT. V. L.

KKENB, soap or a sharp stick when you're dealing with dirt. su Lollertor In nnd for tho Corporation of the lutjiriet oi rsorth aucouver. His lungs go out of business and bis 1 lie corporation of the MunlclDiil tv of the had on when he last saw her. lie had not visited any place or made any inqiiuy. liiekncre tolel his story in a simple straightforward way that made him un impressive witness.

iiistrlet of North iwieouver Arrears of I axe for years to 1vj7 Inclusive. The Remarkable Sausage Factory Crimo The Case Still on at Chicago. remarkable murder trial, in vliiili err ciimstaiitial evid. nee aleiiie" must Wove that a diahulu.il murder lias been omitted, lini been iHittm Mi hieapi. be fanioUM l.uetnert, or snu.

aue laetory, eae nnv murder in the eiiminai history of ineas, if lint the whole nmntiy, and wide.Meal interest is lllllllllesteil 111 the neeuniulated i vulenee wliieli the ikiIico will iiroiluee. ire niiistiiiiti.il eideiiee umtif niu. be relied U.on to prove that a eriine lias been committed. 'i he Ibivernnieiit is conhdent of niivie tintf the pri. while I ii.

i I'l i't attoiims. on the olhir hand, tul Hlwt j) Inw Arrfi.u CoiM Total lUMmrSBiMfumiif! ii a ii.a, jtceis a mi TJ ee i 'i i to "Beau idea!" Shape in 4 ui js to ss: nreatli ceases. As the heat runs LIKE ELECTItIC FLASHES down his windpipe and through his body and limbs, he knows that he is yet on earth ami living, and his entire bi'ing is permeated with a faint, evanescent suggestion of the breath of a living rose with the clew on it. Then he' draws in the good, cool air, wipes his clears the perspiration from his brow, and says, Thank you, yes," as his neighbor predicts another libation of the beverage from the curved stem, not much thicker than a knitting nccellc. of a small ami slender porce lam te a pot.

The drinking of it is a progress through tiblivion ami lire for the momi'iit of half conscious existence as the exhalation eet loses. I he bainiuet began with nuts, flints, and prest ves, and ended with while nut broth, with sweet cakes anil water lily tea. It was a new cxperietie for ino of the gui'sts and was enjoyed. The scene was the restaurant of Me Hong Low on the second stoiy of 14 Mott street. ISctwecii the courses everybody rise from the big roiiiiel table ami walked abut sat on the veranda and loeikcd down the To Til YI'KOX.

Already companies are being organizeel and individuals are preparing to reach lie gol.l fields of the ukoli by the Athaba ea and Mae kelpie river lotite and there is little doubt but that next summer, or soon aiterwarils. the wild rivers of the mountains will be crowded with gold seekers and their supplies, as it is altogether the nearest and lust route. The Hudson's Hay Company have already three stcain eis Un these nonlicin nvcis. The first is reached at Athabasca Landing. I'll miles from the C.

1'. U. at Lelmoiiloii. 'J Inn the steamer Graham tries lrcght and passe nncis until the steamer Vvrighy is riMehcel, ami this vessel navigates Great Slave lake and the Maikenie river all the way to the l'olar sea. It takes or 20 davs to go in mi Winnipeg to the Arctic ocean.

Tort I.iai.l is IsJ mile's up the I.i. in river urn this is the ncaie point 7.1 1 'JO ,11 ni' 1 i i 70 ee i ssl p. i 'l I'i I 1. 11 1 S' mala's the foot look siVnikr. Straight skied sole full box toe, ridyeel at top, in latest mode.

Roomy but narrow looking. Laced, liuttoned, Congress, or i.Lr,l. llhck, Tan, Seal Carmine, Wine color, 1 5 13 lialfsizcs. 5 idlli.i. Cicodysar Welt.

5i $4'5 S5 50" Ptamp on sale. "The Slater Shoe' 1 re) 1" 2 "a 1 Si 0 t.i the cold he Ids that can be reached by rc i a. 40 i .1 i in n. nr. I eu i ur 'iirfra Tiii'Ti 1 U'xeeri ll o.

II I R. Campbell Son, and J. A. Pyke, Agents for Vancouver. quee in the narrow and crooked thoroughfares of Chinatown.

At first they lookeel up at the windows of the opposite te ticmeiits vvhcie some rich Chi.ia nieu live, ami their American wives and children vvcie visible, clad in garments of many colors and labi le and oriental fashion, lull the heads of those Mahilsh iiie iits quickly drove their families out of and mutual curiosity was balkeel. Col. Kloycl tnai.es a lad of Chinese ee.ok eiy. He claims it is really the perfection of the gasireuioinie art, and is cage as a misMonaty in inculcating his are tipiallv Mile ni an aiquiltal. Si eeni tiilent is l.uetnert that he will leave the court a flee man that, it is said, be will take the stand in Ins own behalf.

1 he Attorneys lor the state estimate that the 11 ul eauli'il be i.mip'.eted inside ot six weeks. Twenty years iiM ueteit was a solemn kei per and a wi, lower, lie nut Louise 1'in knere, a tJennaii servant trul, loved and married In r. A few years later he FOLD 1118 SALOON and starte in the pa l.inj! busine on a Mll.lll scale. 1'osscsscl of shrewdness and a knowledjie of cheinistry, Luetite rt eleviscd several j. re cesses by which be was enabled to manufacture bis product for Hill, less uimny than his competitors, and became pusses cd of a fortune estimated at In bis domestic life the en usage man was so successful.

Liietpit is said to had a violent temper, which she not in freiiueiitly displayed, aroused on nest occasions by jealousy. The ipiarrels became bu frcciienl that the husband liiieel up a eouple of rooms for hiinsclt in bis laitoiy. There with only two great Danes lor companions, he spent bis nights. Satunlay night, May 1, at o'clock. Mis.

Luet gcrt was seen for the last lime by her VI year old soil Louis, who at that hour bade his mother good night and went to Ins room. At this lime Mrs. l.uctgeit was dressed in a blown flannel wrapper ith leather soles, mid a sijuare brow isb shawl, which she hail thrown over her shoulders. Sunday morning Luetgert walked across from the factory to the house, casually impmcd for his wife; and expressed little or no surprise lie be found she was riot at home. There appears to have bee'n no inquiry as Mrs.

Luetgert's .11 7 10 I I Hi Is, I y.1 HJ i ''0 11 11) water. Along the rivers between the landing places of the stcanieis there are a few short portages, but the Huel oii's Company have good roads anniiid the e.b stacles on the river, and every season the company dislnbutes upvvanls ot sacks of Hour, be. ielcs hundreds ot tons ot other supplies amongst the different stations in that extensive eli tin t. I he distance from Athabasca Landing to Arctic ocean is l.xnii miles, over ouhuarv river navigation. The weather in summer is likely to be us pleasant as Manitoba ail tiie way to the Arctic coast timber and plants similar to those of the Northwest will be seen, anil the cost of the ttip will be about Ssiuu.

A party of say six persons, if proviili'd with large bin 'n balk canoes, such as the Hudson's, Company use on the iioithcrn liveis. would have no elilliiulty in lcae hing the gold lields by the Athabasca route, as at the various portages the llinlson's Hay people have either teams or tramways for the moving of goods past the lapuls. Tor a parly of vigorous and adventurous Jonng men, who are experienc ,1 with canoe the tup would be a deligbtlul cxe uisioii. The rivers are teeming with ee client h. and there is much game in the lorcsts, although those who expect to shoot elk, 1 II idle .7 I) Uli I ll'Mrt' i t' 1 i I ll I 1 1 si.lK I among his ti mis and lntrodui nig the remarkable things he likes into their systems.

HE HAD WITH HIM yesterday, besides I'rof. Huberts, Jerome ny, inecnt S. Cooke, Duf lieid horne, Hubert Wtiitwoith Klovd, in. armau Huberts, Joseph Jlayan, Whnlilcii Graham, Steplie li. Stanton, find, an Auieiicanizt Chinese lucre bant, anil i'alriek the botanical expert.

1 hey talked of kcats and ate boile'd abalohes stulleil with pot abalone 71) Mine 14 11 7e) 7il yung bow ye ami sofli ned the eun i trust with rose wine; discussed li.scn and high ait over beau sprouts and water chestnuts with boiled rue, the same be li 7 1 i.i ni wood liullalo and musk ox will he ihs ing "grow gook chop sucy, and made of aniiuintcd. Cariboo anil moose aie the ine uiscives pe lamniualllig warehouses oi e'e only laige animals liUeiy to oc nut wun jj itcel materials as wheel Hint, 1 7 It'll uti 'l 4 in 1') ..0 t' I'l while on the way to I lie gohl count! v. ii will be found a wi. proceeding to adopt the mcthoils of the experienc eel run, who for many years have I even engage navigating these wild livci, when taking in supplies and returning with fins, l.acli party should be provided witii at hast two eanocs, and if anytiung happens to one the other can re neler assistance. It is altogether likely th.it the llihl oii's Company will place aelditioiial steamers on these' northern lakes and rivets expressly to ne'e miimeeelate those who are on the way to the gi'ld country.

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7e; l'i 7 in 7r 17 ll 11' ii) I'll ii 01 so 4 i i oi' 's tin1 2 10 in" ioi so Last week hz SUIlSet NO. 2," one of the T1IRK1.C properties belonging to the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Limited, had five feet wide of $33 ore in the NumberTwo vein. On Monday Superintendent Adams wired that this ore body had widened to eight feet. On Thursday night he wired that the day's average assays from Number Two vein were $41 in gOld 2nd COpper, and that the Number Three vein, which has a continuous ore body in the shaft fully three feet wiile, on Thursday averaged $64 to the ton. The tunnel on the Number One vein is now in 165 feet, with pay ore bring taken out at every shot.

r.Ir. Howard C. Walters, the and Managing Director, is now en route for Rcssland to instal the compressor plant and arrange fcr 'immediate ore shipments. Undoubtedly the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Limited, have an early, sure and large dividend payer in the "Sunset No. 2." Only a small amount of stock left.

Shores sold only at par ten CCfitS per Sta. Write or tclegmph. lov Infants and Cliildreu. ir.NWp, shark Ims, Canton ginger, biid's inst soup, cliou ehow and melon line, broiled pigeon, siulled hii keri wihL's, mushroom, anil chopped lish. The bill of tare was printed in Knglish, with Chinese names Khg charaetcrs e.eii an opposite page, ami in Chinese characters, for the guidance of the caterer, in the middle'.

It inoluelcd all the best and most estccnieet dainties of a high class Chinese nu nil, was pie p.ircd by a chef who would wear a blue ribbon if he was a Ficnehmaii, ami was serveel by a corps of Chinese waiters. Mr. fuiil xplaiueel the combination of the vaiious dishes, and Mr. I I'Mara strove con si icntioiisiy to identity and elassify the vegetable portions. Chopsticks were used exc lusively.

The consumption of the feast began at 2 o'clock, and lasted until the big gongs were booming and the huge paper lanterns were lighted in the Joss house upstairs, and the below were crowded with chattering Chinamen, resting after their day's work: the clang of the cymbals ill the Dovcrs street theatre was mingling with the shrill notes of Moody and Sanki'y hymns fr rn i be Salvation Army girls in tiie mission bouse. Then the cuinpany dispersed reluctantly, and the Chinamen along the sidewalks exchanged comments and criticisms, probably of a derisive and deprecatory diame ter, upon the invaders of their realm. Me Hong Low was a proud man, and Lowed to the floor in recognition of the merits ot Melican men who eoulil appreciate Chinese cookery and carry away in excellent style so much white rice wine, wine of the roots, rose wine, and water lily tea. He took to himself the analcet of 'Mcni cus printed on the menu The superior man has three delights. That be can get from the1 whole empire the incest talented individuals and nourish them." ant 11 4:) 10 20 tul L'7 i.i I IK) 44 40 ti ll It, JMIGL'S NKWS, till I 1 anil whereabouts until the 1 iiesel.iv toilowing, when her brother, Dietrich Hickiide, called at the Luetgert residence and made some inipiirie ot his brother in law.

To the brother's impunes Luetgert leplied that he guessid Ins wile, if not at her brother's bouse, had gone away on a little trii. Incidentally he state that lie had found the ehildieii's savings banks MtOKliX OPEN and the contents, amounting to some thing like f7u, gone. 1 he brother suggested that the police be communicated with, whereupon Luetgert stated that he had already communicated with a private ehteitive. The brother waited for two days, and sie ing no evidence oi an active inquiry on the part of his brother in law repotted the matter to ('apt. liui ttii r.

A earciul description ot the we, man was sent hrcael cast and then, on the theory that she might have eomnutteel suicide, suggested by Luetgert liiinsilt', the river was dragged in the ni'ighboihood of the faetory. in the meant line' a reward ot i win olt'cri'el for iiilorniatioii that would lead to the discovery of the missing woman. About the time that Mrs. Luetgert dis appeareel financial ditiictiltie'S over toeik the bausage maker and his factory passed into the hands of an assignee. It was statcel that Mrs.

Lui'tgert on a number of ueea sions had told her friends that if her husband ever got into trouble or lost bis lnemoy she woiilil leave hieago and get a position as servant somewhere where she was not known. Color was lent to this idea by the fai that Mrs. Luetgert was not strong mentally anil for some time the police worked on the suicide theory, (uite by accident the police got track of rank ilialk, a former night watchman ill the factory, ami from him they ascertained the significant tint that at Luet ge rt's rcepicst he bail Uriel up on the night of May 1st, in spite of the fact that the fae tory was clusi'd down. 'J his (qiene il the eyes of the police who stalled in upe'ii a minute search of the premises. In the front part eif the basenicnl were TllltEE LAKUE VATS use in boiling sau aize meat, the heat being supplied in the toiin ot live steam from a battery of two boilers in the rear, a boarel partition separating the two rooms.

I hie of the vats showed leh ne of re cent use ami for a purpose oilier than that lor whieli it was intern!" el. lilalk tolel the poluc that Ins emniour had spent the greater part ot night in the front part of the baeiucnt, where the vats were lucateil, and that Lue tgcrt had himself turned on the steam ill a pipe eonnecteel with the vats. He hail seen nothing Mrs. Luetgert, but his employer hael se nt him away Irom the factory twice ihiring the evening. Troin another employe it was learned that a barrel of corrosive chemical, for whtcli there was no legitimate ue in Lueigeit's business, had been delivers! at the lac lory about a week he tore Mrs.

Luetgert ibsappcare il. A search disclosed in the bottom the sausage vat several jiu'ces of bone and two small g.ild rings, both of which were relent ihi'd as belonging to Mis. Luetgert. An nrtilieial tooth, indcntilied ft The Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate LIMITED 37 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ont. Howard C.

Waiters, Pres. and flan. Director. J. C.

Drcwry, Scc. Treas. All cases of weak or lame backache, rheumatism, will limi relief by wearing one of Carter Smart Weed and lie Madonna Ilacka' he Plasters. Iri. ') cents.

Try them. An eastern exchange says: Every day there is plenty of live news worth telling. The assistance of the person who invents news or embellishes it with imaginary details is not required to fill the columns of any well regulated newspaper. The other day, however, a gifted person in the far west, who had probably sprained bis imagination, discovercil a new vein of iuior lnation, and his success in peddling the results of his tinel may, unfortunately, en courage him to further misapply his ingenuity in the same direction. lb did not invent his facts, but went to ancient history for them.

He told an ailuieiig story of great gold eliseovciies on the Me wart tributary of the Yukon, anil added an aceiiuiit of the feini between the oast ami interior Indians, hoth insisting upon their right to monopolize the freight packing for the miners in camp at Dyea. He? put Ins story in the mouths of two alleged Alaskan travelers just arrived at Seattle, and then his fresh, up t'i dute chapter in Yukon lustoiy was ail reaely for the market. Some unfortunate' newspapers swallowed this tale, which happens to be bl years old. Kve ry fa' in it was taken from the re port of William Ogiivie, the Canadian land surveyor, tor 17. It was the remarkable results of weeikiug a single bar in the Stewart river that led to the iutlux of about miners in the billowing season ami the discovery of geM on Forty Mile creek.

In freshening tigilvic's fac ts for pre'si'iit consumption the writer ncgleetid to add that miners who weirkcd the same bar, a year later, did not make grub stakes. A. FRASER, Aent, Vancouver, 627 Hastings St. THE WALTERS COMPANY, Lloiltfl Liability. Rossland, B.

C. i i vfi 'j'of 1 of of 4 i.i irm wmv LiiHI) KKLYIN' l.oul Kelvin is one of the distinguished gentlemen whee will visit am ouver shortly, speaking at Toronto he said: I hope I give cxptcssioh to no wroniz ich a ami that I ot'tcrul no principle when 1 say that I look forward to the time when Canaehi will embrace NewioumHand as a partner of this great Dominion eef the liritish Kmpire in llnlish North America, and I hope that if will always be allcei the Dominion of Canada. 1 hope New fouri'lland will not object to come in under that honored name. I yet hope it will join and make a grand Dominion of Canada from Labraelor, New fouuellaml, Nova Scotia, New Hi uiiswie and the great French and Knglish speaking Provncies to I do not know the names I should give to the western extension before reaching liritish Columbia. I hope I shall know better how to name the ehlVerent parts of Canada a week e.

'I hi 1 shall have passee! through many of these Provinces on my way to ictoria. the name of your beloved Queen, the westernmost part ot her Dominion in Ne.vth is A cliaage of Expression 10 'Oi sUi 31 '''l 2 10 14 ill 2 in 9 7 'j 411' 1 in oi CliiMren'stcc th are c.ivr.i sncrilicetl liy iu tt too often extracted before iVunr successors an I ANO'rTIKIt SIMP. The appointment of two young women as translators to the Itureau of American Hepublie's, a new department of the Government at Washington, is leeched upon as an indication that a more favoiai le attitude is likely to prevail towards women in this than in teermer Administrations. Miss Marie Mi Naughton, ttie translator lit iv inc elentist who lixeel it in plin in I 1 3 a A Mr J.uetgert jaw, was also found in Cut Qulckcure did lis work Oh I how it doesi icho. the vat.

When Luetceit was pear too often 3 sulToring. Every mother should have in the house it 111 I i who passoel the ditln ult exaniina tion over IS competitors, is a western girl, i and was born Michigan. Her mother, 1 O.i Sp A beautiful, soft and thick head of long hair, of a natural hue. will be frnJucd ley usitiu Hall's Hair ite newr. Itic ladies' favorite hair resteir ami beauti hr.

Dr. S. T. Montr mvs; 'Ouickcure' overcoines the pain n'lii iVlv c.ivr liff fr.r lr. 'if rinllv valuable fur children fiicccssors apiear.

Jt is teeth which silould not t'S ne rfeftlv safe to at ail and injure till teeth as Ciany Abk our druggist for it. other remedies used for toothache with these sinister facts he mad. a ealn, and complete denial. He was sure that his wife was alive, and that she would eventually appear. The" grewsorne find in the vat and the testiin.uiv of Charles Jlengst, that on the night "of May 1st he had heard while passing the factory a mullhel scream, the grand jury on 4th in holding Luetgert without hail.

(In June' fcere whom l.uctgeit was taken on a writ of habeas corpus the purp.ise of airing had, elciiicl the wnt Mt. gcrt ariest reports have rcaehed Chicago Ire.ni se veral places in the inte.l stales that Luetgert was alive an, 1 had been se'cn, but both detectives and new paper reporte rs have searched high and low to substantiate these ports without avail. A Imago eh patch of t.i sevs that Lui'tgert was calm and coniident COM ING WKST. Frederic T. F.I'svvorthy.

ot Wellington. Sumcr ct. known in the of letters as the author The Kvil Lye, the most feiinplctc woik on the tieens of the woi iel. win, 1m lcn in attend. at the uieetiius of the liritish ration, is on his way west, is making a tour with the chic it of obtain ihiX iuioiination re spee the of C'luiatloii pursued on this eminent.

Ibis a menehcr of the Sotm i seizure llin nason committee of Yulunt.itv schools. Dr. Clara McViughton, is a clever and progre ive woman, a dentist by prole ssioti. She believes in the higher education for women, ami has given her daughter the advantage of a liberal celueation that was finished in Pans. Miss Maiv lxiik, the translator in Ti.iitiu.'uese, is a nttive of Clearfield county, J'H.

Mie is a gi initiate of Swarihmeiri" college, ami especial. gitt cd in languages. At her gi actuation her (lass gave the plav Antigone in the original Greek, in which Miss Kuk took a leading I' li t. This was the hi st time in tiie Cniled States that this play was mm fully under similar iireuni stanecs. Liter she became a tcm her in the leading wa, man's college' in Hio eie Janeno, the C'ihgio Americano Ifiaziiciro.

'ibis cl to her profie icncv in the Portuguese language, and Ililel.lnT, UBS II Manufacturers and Dealers In in 00 IO 01) Water Supplies Subterranean streams discoverfd. Approximate depth and yield estimated. Scores of surrepses. vhere all ordinary means bad previously failed. Fees ReturneJ if Wo Water Found All particulars on application to LEICESTER GATAKER, Water Expert, Whe drought into court.

Distric States' Attorney Kwan formally opened the case for the State. in tiie wall, close I to the jury box. were hung lame' maps of the Luetgert sausage factory, where It is I charged that the prisoner killed his wile and then destroyed her boely. When Mr. I Ic Kwan cone lueli'd.

Attonny Vincent an noimced that no address would be niaele at present for the defence. The first witness was then callid. V. II. SOl Sept.

21. 13j6. F.dmnmvn, Hates it Pear sirs I find your taking remarkably well with my customers and thev appear to give every satisfaction, as indicated by the fact of our having so! one half cross of yonr Kidney Liver 1'ills alone during the month of August. S. is.

SMITH, Souns, Man. Doors, Windows, Mantels, Modelings, Turned Work, Boies at all kinds, Ealmot Net Floats and Oak Lumber. 518 to 524 Seymour Street VANCOUVER. 44 ly Palpitation of the nervousness, tremblings, nervous he cuM bands aDd fii't, paiu in the back, and other forms of weakness are r.iievid by Carter's Iroa l'lils. made specially for the biood, and W.

L. KEEN'E, Colkctor for North Vancouver. Bath, EngUnd. 123 13.

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About Vancouver Daily World Archive

Pages Available:
164,181
Years Available:
1888-1924