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SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION PAGES I TO 12 VANCOUVER, B. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. 1910, PAGES 1 TO 12 SOCIALIST PARTY WOULD CONIC nmrine. It true that these rumors have Invariably been denied but It is a safe conclusion thut he wants to retire, is being kept in office against his will and will get out at lh f.rst James Stark Sons, Limited MEET DISCORD WITH THE ISLAND Standard a 1 1 rn department, new location, opposite elevator.

Second Floor. good opportunity. 1'heie are twu reasons wants to quit. Une is the niggardliness of Financial Wcimuth toward the naval The new goods are coming in with a rush every day. Visit the Etoie often.

why he obstinate Secretary estimates HASTINGS STREET WEST BETWEEN ABBOTT AND CARRALL In the Heart of Vancouver strong disposl and the other Is the Von Announced Plan of German Element Children's 65c and 75c Corset To Set Up Democratic Republic Involves Inviting Problems Which Are Causing Split' in Ranks Threats of Expulsion Made. (HV HERKKIIT A. WHITE) 45c ravelling jjn ists for Idlfrlln Correspondent of llic United Press. UKKI.I.V. Aug.

20. The socialist aity in Germany la torn by dissen sion Just at present over ihe question hvhoilnT Its members may. undor. any co oci'ate with less advanced aroups of radical, or recog nize ruling The fiijht Is not a new one, but It became acute only lately na a result Traveling Equipment Bought Here Affords You a Splendid Saving Main Floor I.tft Second TViof Monday we place on sale a special purchase of child. en's D.

and A. corset waists at fully a third less than you would usually expect to pay. Every mother should take advantage to buy the children corset waists at this extremely low price. Children's D. and A.

corset waists, in white and drab, all sizes, extra heavy drill; regular 65c and 75c. Monday 45 40c, 50c and 60c Picnic Baskets, 25c Lots of time yet for picnic parties, and here are baskets of the best kind at unusually low prices Monday. Strong square frame, woven wicker picnic baskets, in several sizes; roomy enough to carry lots yet light and easily handled; regular 40c, 50c, 60c values. Monday 25 weg is showing to treat the question of warship building In a conciliatory spirit In order to arrive at some sort of an understanding w' th England. There Is no Vhadow of doubt that Financial Secretary Wemuth Is n.g gardly and Chancellor Von Bethmann lloilweg conciliatory on the strtngth of orders or at least hints from higher up.

This means a very slaitlinc; change. In naval pol't within a pi riod of not more than a few weeks. The kulaer certainly wanted and undoubtedly whihs the larfiest possible navy. He knows he can only have by paying fur it and yet his subordinate, Heir W'ertmuth, his best to withhold the necessary funds. It Is al'io a foregone that the better i elation Ciiar.i clior Von lletli munn Hollweg is evidently seeking with Kngland can never be obtained while Germany continues its rivalry with the "Mistress or the Seas." Xoy It so happens that taxctlon is heavier In Germany at present Ulan it has ever been and it is well known that It is heavy on account the warshap building the Fatherland has been doing of late.

If the race with England is to go on it must be heavier et. That they want no further Increase the people 1 have shown beyond the possibility of an misunderstanding by the manner in which they have swollen the socialist returns at recent contests at the polls. In the first eleven bye elections following the Introduction of the last financial proposals Into the Reichstag, to give an idea of the extent of the landslide, the socialists scored an average of 33 per cent, more ballots than In iyo 7. Should next ytar's auguniertatlon of the strength amount to an average of no more than per cent, they w.Il capiuic 'iim lleichstag si ats en the first ballot. When the socialist party's program of depositions is borne in mind It becomes very evident that tite existence of so strong a socialist group as tills In the Imperial legislature cannot be regarded by the kaiser with equanimity.

It is plain enough that he believes the time has come when It behooves him to net cautiously rind the recent conspicuous letting up In naval activity is probably one of the first signs of effort to do so. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in Reply to Victoria Deputation, Says He Favors Scheme to Island With Mainland By Rail Welcomes Fenian Veterans. (By World Special Corrosponilentl VICTORIA. Aug. 2D.

Thursday Sir Wilfrid laurier received' scTf rat deputations. Among these was the Vancouver Island lievr'opuieti't Injrtip, the president of which, Mr. J. J. Shalkr.iss, presented bim within a(ldTes in which regret was expressed that no provision liad been inade for the oxiensiou of the ti.

T. I'. railway to Vancouver Island. The league expressed its belief that the. time bad eoiue wiujn provision should be mad' for a connection betweeu the mainland" mid Vancouver Island, near Bute inlet, or some oihtr point in thai neighborhood.

In repiy Sir Wilfrid stated that lie was already a convert to lite scheme, ami promised that the question would be taken up at the earliest possible daie. Replying tu tne board of trade deputation's representations regarding the Songhees reserve question, the premier pointed out tbal the iauds of the Indian reserves belong to the province, nud that the Dominion government only appeared ill tlie matter as guardians of the Indians. He promised that his government would second any arrnnKements which could be mode by the city and the provincial governmcii't for a settlement of the problem. "Tlie Dominion government," he said, "is ike guard. uu of tiie Itidians, and yoji know with what scrupulous regard ihe crown lakes care of the interests.

My government will be pleased to do whatever is possible toward gulling this question, and whuii the city and the provincial government can do anything of a definite nature, we will heartily secoud it." I.AHOU DKITTATION A deputation of the Trades, and l.aleir Council also wai.ed 0:1 the premier, and ill the course of. an address urged the advisability of the goveiuiiu lit ekher totally excluding ail Chinese or increas the action of the socialist members )f the state legislature of the Grand luchy of Baden in supporting the tdminlstration budget proposal!) for current year. In rising from their scats in the chamber at the close of session during the giving of the three cheers for the reUnliiK jrand duke and In permitting one of number the vice president of legislature to ioln a deputation it lawmakers sent to Various egislatlvc matters with his grace. Now. the German socialist party formally proclaims, through its official arogram, that It aims at the overthrow of monarchy and the establishment of a democratic republic.

fulfilment of this plan would involve the deposition of the kaiser and some lesser rulers klnss. grand lukes. dukes and princes who reign ver the various merman states. Old 'Ine socialists hold, "accordingly, that hy ahonlijprpfuse ahy murk of re pect either to the. kaiser or to the YIEW the great showing of traveling equipment Monday it will give you an insight into the broad and varied stocks we carry, also a surprise as to the extraordinary low prices that are presented during the coming week.

Every good ind reliable sort of trunk or traveling bag is shown here this week and considerably lower prices than you have been accustomed to pay. If you purpose buying anything in this line, it is to your advantage to investigate these offerings. Extra 34 a.id 36 inch strong heavy iron bound canvas finished trunks, strongly riveted, iron bound corners, strong lock and hinges; worth regularly $7.50. Monday. Extra 24 and 26 inch solid leather cowhide perfectly finished; put together in the strongest manner possible, with brass rivets, leather corners, brass rivets, heavy canvas lining; with or without leather strap; regularly worth $8.50.

During this sale $5.00 Extra values in suit cases at i.50, $7.50. $8.50. $10.00, $12.50, and $1.3.75 Extra values in trunks at $6.50, $7.50. $9.50, $10.75, $12.50, and $14.50 sser rulers, the Idea being that such ornial recognition would constitute violation of republican pi im lples. For example, it has Hlwjiys been the ustoni for the socialist members of he Kelchstag and of the other slate eglsjntures to remain in seats vhencver the kaiser or one.

of the lo $4.45 $7.50 Taffela Silk Waists Re markable Value Monday at al rulers was being cheered, or per 222 81 inch Full Bleached Fine Quality Sheetings aps to leave the. chamber tleniun 2C trallvely just as the cheering whs bout to begin. In viulallng this rule, i thodox btllevus In socialism ft cl lat their Iladen brethren offended Main Hoor Right. ravrly. In permitting one of their roup actually to wait on the grand Regular 35c quality.

ukc it Is flt that they did still orse. nd even n.u emphatically to the oinL heifiuse it involved a material ather than a merely seiuliin nlul ifc there was a matter of the sup jrt liie Iladen gae to tue ing Ihe head lax lo per Inad, as tlie present tax. of was loo easily I paid. With regard lo all Asiaiie nations or races, rl was recommended that the same measures as rliose ip ged i respecting Chinese should be adopted I mid made to apply. Sir Wilfrid promised to deal with the i mailer at (he evening meeting.

IT. NT AN KAID VKT KHANS The Fenian Itaid veterans hen rand ducal budget. ClVE HUNDRED yards of these very excellent sheetings to sell at this lowered price Monday the result of an error on the part of the mills. Make the most of this unusual offering by attending the sale early Monday morning. There is bound to be a rush for them.

81 inch fine bleached sheetings, exlra heavy quality, firm, even, round thread, free from dressing; regular 35c quality. On sale Monday at 221 It has long been a cardinal principle the German socialist party ti.ai re must be; no t'o openttliui with ny other political group but that eadfast uppo. mton to every one must maintained until the 'Institution ut j'Clahsm fully established in (it my. So bitter Is the oi thodox socialists' ivser asainst the Irulsuiloia tiireats a'e belni; made of pulsion from the party at the. mi 10c Final Clearance Monday of Many Pretty Wash Fabrics ni conference to be held in Al iguc lute September.

Second Flour I INAUGURATING the fall campaign with a sterling value in silk waists Monday the like of which you would only expect months hence. Fine chiffon taffeta silk waists, in the most authoritative styles for autumn; splendidly tailored with tucked and pleated fronts, and button trimmings; black, navy, green, sky, pink, cream, vhite, all sizes; regular $7.50 value. Monday $4.45 Remarkable Values in Sateen Underskirts Offered Monday EVERAL lines bought for autumn at a price that enables us to present extraordinary values right on the threshold of a new season. Black sateen underskirts, cut in widewidths, extra good quality, bright permanent finish, trimmed with derp accordeon or ruffled flounce; regular $1.25 values. Monday 75 Black French sateen and moirrtte underskirts, in extra fine qualities, tailored finish, cut in generous widths and trimmed with deep frilled flounce and dust frill; regular $2.00 and $2.50 values.

Monday $1.45 Black English silk and heatherblcotn underskirts, with all the appearance and rustic of taffeta silk, yet several times the wear. These underskirts are recommended for wear, and will not cut; trimmed with deep accordeon pleated or frilled flounce and dust frill; regular $3.50 and $4.00 values Monday $2.45 3.75 PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, $2.45 Main Floor, RlebV A value that is worthy your prompt attention Monday morning for such fine, crisp quality have not sold aL such low prices in many moons. 8 1x8 1 inch pure Irish linen satin damask tablecloths, grass bleached and dried in the meadows. A splendid collection of handsome designs, in spots, floral and satin stripes; regular $3.75 values. Monday $2.45 rimi'KOMlSK.

That there will really be any e. Miiln Floor. Right. ilsluns from the socialist orgar.lKa )i at the Magdeburg conferer.e; is Regular values to 50c a yard. no means cutuin.

Impulsion are reatentd, to be sure, but they have ten btcn threatened btiore and ill piis even very bitter differenceh opinion have been smoothed uu. thout result to extreme measure une thing is certain, however. The agdrburg conference has got el el some soil eomriiomlsu between might be called tile radical and odeiate groups ef the litrimui imj lltil urgaiitzallon or there is jyj ONDAY a sale of dainty wash fabrics that will interest every woman who reads of it. Values are of the remarkable sort many of our prettiest wash fabrics are concerned in this final clearance. Take advantage of the opportunity to buy now at the lowest prices of the year.

Fifty pieces of dainty muslins, zephyrs, in fancy stripes and floral effects, lace open work designs, white grounds, mostly with narrow colored stripes, exceptionally fine sheer qualities; regular to 50c yard. All Monday 10 Fancy crepons for evening wear, in fawn, cream, sky, pink, navy, silk finished foulards and organdie muslins, in a bewitching variety of pretty designs; snots, and figured; also Persian poplins, in pink, reseda, nile, wistaria, regular values to 50c. Monday id of be a bad spin in the paity mini. tfly. L'pon ti; lines of steatifiitt oppu.i Jii the lauh.

jls hiive iiuiiuc.viuj bly ed tiie room, and ihe premier, who himself wears the I'euian llaid melal. shook haiiiN with eaeli and asked iheni their places of at tb" time of the raid. He was to find so veterans on the coast, but was loiil iihai there were as many more in Vancouver. Tlie petition presented by the veterans prayed for tlie same or eitual consideration awarded to veterans of tlie Norlhwesl HehelHou or ihe South African war. Sir Wilfrid said in reply: "I had no idea so many veterans who fought 'lo repel tin' indefensible attack on ill" provinces of Ontario and Orebee were in the west.

To brothers in who have brought ihe ijues.ion up. 1 will sa it is net easy cf solution. After 4 lie Soulh African war it was thought advisable thai the returned soldiers slnmlil be rewarded. During 'Ufi fi 'Til. at iho time of the Keninn Raid.

'Ihe givern ment of Sir John A. MsedonnM was in and deal! with the iuetion. "You slate iloil some wi" and sonic were injured. The govermneiu took care of the widows the injured at the time and we are still payinc mine of the pensions, nltliough tiiey are. a.

the years gi on. becoming fewer. Tne reopening of the is one of eiffi citity. We have had it under consideration some tnonihs, and tviilvun making auy ii'oniises 1 can say tiiai something may be inc. "There are veteran1'.

I am one tnisilf. although there was no neoes'sjiv for me to apiiear upon the field of bailie, as. at the time we were ready lo si art. word arrived that the raid wan over. "As the ipic 'lion was settled folly years ago ii is very difficult tj reop: it, lull it is apparently not as you would like it.

1 will make it my duty, certainly, lo have your petkiou called to the atleiitiou of tiie governor Karlier in the morning the premier and party were the gucsis of the Liberal executive on an auto 'trip round the city. Sir ilfrid took special interest in inspecting tlie biir'oor. where the first ships of the Canadian navy will shortly be moored. ide their numerically poweiiul pol tically it I. a remained Uut.

l.utii.ig icce.it years, as a lull of this lie groiri Ivms nia.if aiipeji whim a bund uncut of the old hard und tast rulc favor of a method talttt.ated to se re iiumta .1 ttfcUllu in ay of impro cnienl in Ihe Ger in nuuses condition. this section pf the party, known a a revisionist wing. is recruited inly i cm south Germany mt.l the den legislators belong to it. 'i'heir that it miUot liable lor tlitm remain in opposit on all the time. STATISTICS OF CIRCUS OF GREAT INTEREST Daily Running Expenses of Barnum Bailey's, Which is Here Today and Bailey's, Which Is Here Today.

Reach $S000 Sialisiieal ri'sarjins tin trrenf Anii'vican forms interesting siilijert. Tli' Itanium and ll.iiley CJreaiesi Show on Kartli, which visits Vancouver toilay, is now the fifty fifth yea of its existence. The woof lluit ii lias kept fnilh witl, llu public i.i pviilcncfil by the fact lluit it occupied tlie nroiiil position of in every way America's most colossal timnsetnent I'lilfrpri reiirexi'iilimr nil actual in rr s'meiif of "it 10,1 Tli 'Tn daily ex'ien es refill JS.OOtl. One ifm wil! jive (he reailer Koine iilca if llir. tlie oro pisithui.

In the kiti licn tent atnl canvas iliiiinc loll, fiio.l is prnieirei) vrveil tn 1 1IKlicoiih' ti'i fc limes a tlay. There thin l'H icrfonuer. Tli" hfiut'fu! rrnttire tT' nt tonlion of iTi'couis. hollers, etc. A complete slcni, a wirun fact'fr.

nuMiMf.ietnviii'r outfil ill fuel ell the iiiilus; ries of a sniall sijoil eitv are for the siicces ful iliis Miicster sIiot I vent iML ht eisii'lct lents ill th" ilf ellll creel il ll day lenin irv ijone circim. 'Hm ninsl thcfi' i prnhri blv 'lie tbre" liiri'o tallies, verilnblc ill" "1 i eunine lnxur The no'i' i'i includes five linl'il uf eleiileiuts. fiiin ilrovci of camels. world's i mnst costlr eoitcl ion of 'T'l'a Proiss. Iiinpoiofanii.

rhinoeei'iises. iiuce than one liiuiilri't ilens of beasts and a group of zebras. In tlie prenie fenl. wlmrr. (lie perfni pi: lies ielI.

"'e tvpe circus ''ii. two nhMfiu'tus. nil immense liiniioilroine 'iniuniernliie nei'iet friva iwes. for spectators. To Ivmsimrt th" nf tiiis orlil eufertniivii" merriment requires th" railway cqioninnnt fnV.

leiprlh fr.rns. nil nf wiccli 's (lie property of th" li'irnuin anil mnn railway i nmrn'MM furii'shins nn'' the tinl tend 'rs One of tli" oHist features of e'retis is 111" nnlo'id'io; nml re loaiiin of tliese tr'ins. Tt is 'iaf ti i.hserver tc ls some iilea of the immensity of the This Tler taslc r'UUO'Cs the services of two lmii'lrpil men mill emiechilly trained horses. The work must lie fiecnm plishfil with tb" care nml eir cnnispecf ion. Tli" slicltlest detail rp unires iliii? nt allcnlien.

nil Ibis in acaiosf nossMiie neciilenls. Then, too. sped is an essential part of lo'iilinrr. for tlie first mrpt pull out of Ihe railwnv atntion nf miifnisM. to bo folltiweil nt intervals of llilny nun ntes by til" other sections; nml wiien 1 lie last train hns ileoarleil.

circus day in tliat ruiHicuinr city is over for Hip yen r. case agTnst'lacrosse player dismissed Tlie of bronu'lit tmainst linny Ilowarii. of tlie Vancouver Lacrosse team, bv S. Spring, of tlie Westminster club, uas again before Magistrate yesterday afternoon, anil was dismisses. 'I'll case anise out of tlie lacrosse match between Vancouver anil Westminster which was played on Ihe Itecre i.tion ground Saturday week, when it was alleged by tlie prosecution.

Howanl striok Snrhig witli a lacrosse stick an exi ting porron of th game. A number of witnesses were heard on both sides. Imt His Win ship evriitualiy rieeiliei! there Wil llo evilieliee to (iijl llownrd ii.nl i.iihiihiieil a wilful assault, ami discharged the case. asional co opcralion with fllier ad need pcitles often render. tig it pol itic for ihcni even to advance realization ot socialht projects.

hecanie ncecsbary for them thus, my, lo support the Baden hiul and' to their approval to iicly formal marijs i.f e.jur'ery to reigning grand duke. Ilf the radicals, who make no con ilmciit of the fact that they are out oul revolutionists, carry out their eat and expel the revisionists at 111 lose ro time in combining with lasoiiable that the latter 111 lose no time in eombininb with advanced radicals who do not, Iwever, go quite so far as the no lillsts, and form a radical Socialist Irty similar to the one now In exlst ee in Fiance. What the result oC this new align nt will be it Is as yet pretty hard determine. It might at first seem it it would weaken the socialist First Glimpt of the New Autumn Dress Goods Second Tloor Monday we invite you to view this early showing of the new autumn dress fabrics not complete stocks by any means, but enough to give one an insight into what is to be correct for fall wear. Two toned diagonals.

Heavy rough serges. Smart new chtviots. Niggerhead suitings. Hop sackings. Basket woaves.

Linoleums Specially Priced Fourth Floor Another 98 rolls of linoleums and oilcloths have just passed into stock Bought at the old figures, we are able to offer surprising values face of the strongly advancing market. You can't invest to better advantage than to buy linoleums here Monday. 2 yard wide best quality heavy printed linoleums in a broad range of the new autumn designs, block, floral, tile and conventional, in many pretty color schemes. square yard 10 rty by cutting it in two. And It 111, of course, reduce the Mrengih of Two Hundred New Autumn Panama really revolutionary socialists.

It li lo be remembered, however, that 5 ir everlasting opposition to every else has prevented them from ac Skirts Ready Monday at iitpllHhlng anything tangible. The ilslonh ts. on the other hand, com TATTOOING SOCIETY FAD. LONDON. Aug.

"(I Amoii't the i ciety fads of recent years tattooing on an elaborate scale is one which has had its frciiuent spells of prosperiiy for tlie artist, while nt other periods, lie, or she, will be almost starving for lack of employment. There is, however, a pre.ty steady demand among society women, especially among those who go in for swimming, for 'tlie sorvib's of tin skilful tattooer. Hciintiful little birds and butterflies nre the tavo iie devices cr freipieutly a woman will be tatooed with a copy of her husband's regimental enst and one woman, at is carrying about on bir fair skin her husband's coat of arms. These are generally tattooed either on Ihe sliouluer or on ihe underside of ihe forearms, sj tha. tiiey nre concealed by a shoulder strap or a giove as the case mav be.

CANADIAN STKAMEK SKIKD SANDI SKY. Aug. Jn The Canadian steiiui'T City of Dresden, ('apt. .1. W.

Ito'' of this port, master, was M'ized recently by Charles A. Jud son. collector of customs, for an alleged violation of I lie customs laws, refused to discuss the case, but it is learned that the steamer put ashore cirgn brought here fc oni Rondeau. without first oh, Hilling the I it'll with their allies, will be In a "Won to get genuine results. Presenting the Grandest Values We Could Possibly Offer 'rum having to face a revolution party which cannot carry out its iies.

tiie government will finl itself Itiie position of faeine; a revolution party which very frequently can. the whole. It looks as if a social spilt might leave the conservatives rse rather than belter off. kxt 1 01 1 tkx d. ine thing the growth of socialism in ninny has done Is lo frighten the 'eminent at least there are iinli Third Floor NLY our ability to handle such a quantity enables us to offer this astounding value.

The ordinary store would be swamped with two hundred skirts at one price but this is an unordinary fctore. Come here Monday expecting tlie very best value you can imagine at $5.00 your expectations will be fully realized. Womep's all wool panama skirts that feature the newest autumn styles, in smart tailored The cloth is soft, bright finish, very even weave, cut full with pleated flounce to knee, trimmings of self straps and soutache braid. Choice of several styles in black, navy, brown, myrtle, grey; regular $7.50 and $8.00 values. Monday.

$5.00 Fine black panama skirts, pleated styles, trimmed at knee and foot with wide and narrow bands of taffeta silk, presenting a very smart style. Special Monday $8. 5ft The gaimrnt section is ready Monday with showirgs of new skirls in all the favored fall materials; serges, cheviots, panamas, voiles, etc. a showing that is worthy your inspection Monday. Ing ahead with its attempt to ma in with i's attempt to out Id Kngland in the matter of war os.

'hat the Fatherland will very short adnvt itself beaten in the rase is ssiwy permissions from the cus i uns 1 authorities'. While I'oiUisor Jiuon rc fuses lo make know tit" amount of the fine imposed, officers of the Dresden I My conchiMv! ty siicwn iy tacts have leaked out in connection Ih the repeated rumorn that An say it was jcj.it'm. the maximum amount preeribed by the law. Tile fine was paid. al Von Tirpitz either has resigned ia aboul to resign as minister of 1.

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