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Vancouver Daily World from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • Page 7

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sronAT it, wto DATLY WORLD: YAtfCOTJTTCK, O. CANADA. 7 MANY TRANSPORTS. lite Pass and Yukon Route P. Will If j.

tarks' Midsummer Clearing Sale The Pacific Arctic Railway and Navigation Co. British Columbia Yukon Railway Co. British Yukon Railway Co. CANADIAN DEVELOPMENT LTD. Through Line Skagway to Dawson Two liist cinss trains daily between Skiigwny and Bennett, B.

C. Ten first rlnss. sleninors opcnitinir between Wliilc Horse ami Uawson. Thromrh teleKraph. service.

SkrtL'wiiv to (lawsuit i ii citii ed i points. Skagway is the gateway to KLONDIKE AND CAPE NOME GOLDFIELDS. For rates and particulars apply to Telephone 237 A. II. B.

VCGGWAN, Agent, 226 Camble Street, Vancouver, B.C. S. M. IUWIX. TtalTic Manager, Sk.tL'wa.v.

Alaska, nml Seattle, Wash. good In small lotR, hot special tariffs are In use for large qunntitles. WESTMINSTER MARKETS. Following quotations are furnished by the market clerk of Westminster: BKEF Himbfiarters, pe. per fore quarters.

7c; cuts. 7 lo 12c. UTTON Whole none; cuts, none. PORK Whole. cuts none.

VEAL Dressed l'V. LA II to HIDES Green 4c. per salted, 5c. POTATOES per sack; lo 4U8 per ton. CARIIAOK T.

per sack. WHEAT None. OATS $2.1 per tou. HAY' $1 1 per ton. HrTTKIl 22c.

to 25c. per Ih. EGGS 2sc. to 3oc. per dozen.

FiiWI.s Live, y.i.rsi per chicks. to S3 25: ducks, sr. to FUI'IT Ha phrrries, .1.25 per crate; plums, to 7.V. per box; ptebes. 51.25 to $1.50 per box; tipples.

75c. to $1 per box. GARDEN TRUCK Vegetable marrows, 10c. each; auliilower. 5e.

lo loc. eacn; cucumbers, joe. per dozen: onions und lettuce, four hunches. Ims is ami turnips, 3 for cabbage fie. each; spinach, 3 hunches parsley, 4 bunches parsley, 4 butlelies, 10c; green peas, 4c.

per rhubarb. 2c. per tomatoes, 12 1 2c. per lb. FLOWERS.

PLANTS. ETC. Cellulitis, geraniums, heliotrope, carnal Ions, 15 to 20c per put; lobelia, verbena, nsteiw, etc. from 20c. to 25c.

per or 50c. uer box. Big Attractions To finish Another Busy Week won mmw co. of b.c, lu Big Special In Boys' Ribbed ttOO pairs 1 toys' ltibhed' Cotton fi to llemilar oriccK IMe Art Muslins At Sale Prices 3o0 yard Art Muslim, fll! good lar ric imI 15c pr Fanvv White, Mn.il ins im stni pes) of pnttiTUS. lU'gtilar price Manufacturers' Sample Curtain Ixit 1 "Oil Sample Ends Cur tains Samples Curtain Ends, very coloring mid wide widths.

Itegii yuiil. Now for tin yard) lc nml1 checks iit good assortment 12C.o ami l.V. roile pnee, per yard 1 Ends to bo wild nt 2r.c each, lino quality, a bargain, ut uUc each I WE ARE NOTED FOR tarks' Glasgow Hosiery Itoso. fas colors, sizes from Clearing, price, per pair, to EVERY DAY EOW PRICES THE WEATHER. (Supplied The Dally World by the Ca ninlliiii I'aclne Railway Company a telegraph service.) Weather Synopsis As the biiromeior remain abnormally low over northern British Columbia and the Territories and Is liigli oir tln Washington roast there will lie little rliangt" In our pre nt wrattier conditions.

Nearly half an Inch of rain mis fallen bvtwern Hie Ranges, while wt st of Ibe Cascades none Is reiiortisl. Tliunder Hionns have beeu general from Swill Current rasa ward to Minncinsii. Forecasts for 3d hours ending p.m. Saturday: Victoria and vicinity Moderate to Iresli winds mostly sout berly, partly cloudy and cixil. Lower Mainland Moderate wIiiOs.

nuistly east uud uuth, cool with occasional showers. E. BAINKS REED, Provincial Forecast Official. louse 30 and 32 Cordova Street, Vancouver BRANCH STOKE Burrltt New Block, Mount Pleasant. AWAY TO THE MOUNTAINS AHE Vol' taking a vacation? If so, oc e.ecu huh Jitoratiire alsoit 'BanlT some Hot I'he Great.

Glacier of tha Selkirk, and the magnificent hotels Ihere. operatH by 'the Canadian Pacific Baihvay. Cheap Fx citrsion Kates made from till Pacific Coast point. OK. IF YOU are going Fast tike your Tickets by the Imperial Limited" ami spend a day or two a mountain resorts.

You will h't by it and enjoy it. our leiie Apply to Agent any Canadian Pacific or to y. JAMES Scr.ATER, COYI.E, Ticket AcenC K. J. r.A.

4.s Hastings St. Vancouver, n.C. Vancouver, 11. Atlantic Steamship Lines. FROM MiiN'TltPAf, Mian I.

Tunisian. uioi.n.. pt. 7'i, 1. 7 1 lolll Sill 22wi lJtll Heaver Line Lust'tai l.nke Chauiplain.

Dominion nine PltOM IKiSTOT Cunard l.lno Ivornia. Sa. ,1,1,1.. "ominioii l.li New liiigiand I'lioM M)w inuK Alienor Line city of I lome. Sth (Miciioria American l.iuo St.

Louis Now vk lit. 1 tu lilt II iinard Hin ampaui; Hill 1 intiria White loth 5Mi lv, Star Line Oceanic Teutonic Ciibin, mid upwards. Intermialiate, KI and upwards. Steerage, tf j.oo and Uiwards. Tickets Issued to and from all parts of i treat Itrllalii.

Ireland und the Kuropeau continent, at specially iw rates. Apply to JAS. Tb ket Agent, Hastings nnd licpot, Vancouver, li. C. Canadian Pacific Navigation Co, (LIMITKIl) TIME TAItt.f! NO.

51. Taking effect June 13, WUO VICTORIA TO VANCOUVHIt I'aily eiccpt Muudav, at 12 p.m. at 7 a.m.; Sunday, VANCOUVER TO VIPTOiuA I 'ally at o'clock p.m., or on arrival of C.I'.K. No. 1 train.

Uegular freight sienmers wil leave Victoria ut 10 ou Sunday. Tuesday ami I hursday. aud Vancouver at 12 p.m. ou Wednesday and Friday. NEW WESTMINSTER ROPTE Leave ictorln for New Westminster, I.adner, Lulu and lslnuds Momlay, Wednesday ami Frldav ai 7 o'clock.

Leave New Wi stiiilnsttr for Victoria and way 1 orts Tuesday, Thui sday aud Saturday at 7 clock. NORTHERN Ul ICTE Steamships of this Company will leave for Fort Simpson and Inleiniedlalo point from Evans, CColeman t.vans' wharf every Mundav at 2 p.m. ALASKA ROUTE Steamships nf this vomtwnT will leava every Wednesday fbr Wraugel aud Skagway at p. m. BARCLAY SOUND ROUTE Steamer leaves Victoria for Albernl and Sound ports, ou the 1st.

7th. 14th ami laKU of each month, extending latter trips to yualsluo uud Cape Scott. The Coinpauv reserves the right of changing this time tablu at auv time without nut mention. O. A.

CARLUTOV, Clenerul Freight Agent. C. S. UASTER, Passenger Agent. Double Daily Train Service Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Car Route.

Try Our Electric Lighted "North Coast Limited" With New "Observation Cars" TIMK CAKI) KFFKCTIVK Al'UlL 2i, Lcnvi I ArrtveT teuttle. Sfiittln, Ovcrliind Kxnri'HH, daily. 7 ain 7 puii 6.4iS jiii i.imm KoMsilamt, feimkilUH, ilele f'unt uud all nolutM I'uri litud und CflllforL Olrmplfl. Ahr1('n ilnquiiim duily tx Sunday pontli M' nd dully ex Hundfiy Tacouja dally 12 1" pm "t' Tt am pin oo pm pm pm 1fjpm pm am sin Hired Service No Stops. S.S.

CUTCH ItOfit n) tilt SailH on 1st, loth and 20th of Each Month COAST SKTTI.r.MKN COMox sails evert at II S.S 'I'exada. I. mill. Islinnl. Island.

Port Neville, and nay Hc.ol i i iiinjf ai i' a. in. lo, i. son Handing. Sechelt.

Texnda and Slloal I Kvert iTlilat at Ii a. ni. for Cb Sechelt, Texnda and Sll "ay ports. S.S. ciii.iitti.am sails everv Wednesday a' a.

ni. for Pert Neville, Alert Pay, liners inlet ami way ports. Kreigiit steamer s. S. Capllatin.

tons a paeiiy. also lugs and scows always available towing and freighting business. Large storage uccoinuiodutiou ou Company wharf. MOODVVIILF. 1ERRY SIAA'IOIl Hire, wharf servi and between luioil Ivtllle.

TAMI.K. S. S. Co. '8 Heave 'anisuver .10 a.

a. 111.. 10 (hi a. 111 1 1 11 a. 111 1 :1 p.

2 At p. I lo Lo Mnodyvl 7 a. ni. S.00 a. 111.

a. ni. 10 lo a. 111. noon.

p. 111. p. in. 0:110 p.

to. 0:011 p. Ul. p. in l'x tra trip Saturday and Sunday, leaving Moodyville ut 7 p.

111., aud Vancouver at 7 oii p. ni. Telephone PI. II. HARLINC.

Manager. or Klondike nd Atlin 1 S.S. AMUR Will leave Kvans. Coleman A Krans' wiiarf for liea. Sluigwny aud Wrangel, MONUAV.

Aug. 'Join. S.S. QUEEN CITY Will leave Kvans, Pnleinnn iV Krnn wlmrf for Naan mil wuv ports of l. MoNUA Alii.

IVtli. lKJ. S.S. TEES 111 leave Kvnnt. Cotemnn Fvans' wli irf f.T Skai 'w iy and W'raii K' Kl'NKSHAY, Al'(i.

Jnd, V.MrU. S.S. DANUBE V.U leave I'vnns rolrmnn Evans' whnrf for hven, Sk.in;wav and WniiiKel, I'liriCSDAY, Aug. 30th. For freight and ptissago apply to EVANS, CO LEiMAN EVANS Columbia Av.nue Wharf Ag.nti forC.

P. N.Co. Victoria. Klondike and A til 11 For Dyca. Skagway.

Juneau and Wrangcl a. S.S. FARALLON Saturday, August 18th S.S. DIFIGO Friday, August 24th For freight and passage apply at Columbia Avenue Wharf to EVANS. COLEMAN tattle Ifiiernatiocdl Railway SCHFliLLK OF TRAINS.

Kffectlve June 10th, UIM0. I THE TIDES. Tlio tides for the week ending August 1 St li, will run as follows: SI'N'DAY 0.1 1 a.m. a.m. 7.

Mi p.m. Luii p. in. MONDAY 7 Hi a. in.

1.41 a.m. SOS a.m. 14 p.m. TUESDAY a.m. .4 a.m.

40 p.m. 2.011 p.m. WEDNESDAY .11.34 a. m. 3 a.m.

:i.l p.m. 3. lo p. in. THURSDAY 1o.r,.

a in. 4 JS a.m. In. on p.m. 4 oil p.m.

FRIDAY 1J.33 in. ri.HJ a.m. 111.4a p.m. ro4 am. SATURliAY Mb in.

a.m. 11.37 p.m. li.l.i p.iu. Time Is calculated nt the Narrows. Nearly Fifty Thousand Tons of Shipping to Carry Troops to China Coquitlam Has Heavy Load for Coast Ports.

There are 110 traml) stcnnicrs on their wity to this cuitst Jieilin ps lu.uiy imihc if ii 'tlm vessels had been reiurteil bccutiso of I ho iii cssiiiK juimIs of llio fiftniau ami Suites Joveniiiieiit.s for to cprry animals, provisions und foniuo to the soldiers of cither country, tifrhtini; their way to 1'ekin. It. was slated smiic time ago that a Cient Hoot would bo needed, but it was not 1 lien known that so sin a preat licet would bo on the way to the cuast to loud, yet such is 1 ho fact. Followinc is a list of vessels known to bo coming to this coast to load; Name, nnd Source Tons. Bosnia, l'liiladclihia 4.N.'i',i liniicef, t'nllai 1 ,7: IT lliilsvold.

Kobe 2.2H2 Kvn, HioK 2.IS T'cderua, Hoi'du, Australia l.SM NiinibcrK. Kiao t'liou fbiutck, 1111., Vokidiiima Samoa, Vlttdivostock l.TiiiT Silesia, Yokohama 1 Arab. ltllekillElllltll, Moji l.sT Coinlof, lVrn It.vernes, Sliannhai Moyillie, lutlini Jl.t'l'l Sikh. Yokohama 1.7B" Tconkai, YoUoliamn H.Olii 'I'ivret', llonvkonif 2.1H1 H'illit'lmina, Dutch, Yokohama Trial Added to the nbovo lleet, toe, tell vessels specially iliarlered arc llio by llie Kaiser's (lovcrnuicjit to load unties and oilier supplies ut San Francisco for the tjcrmiin soldiers in China. There are bow bound to the (into, mostly from Breim rhaven, the followinir ves sels: Aclien, Hresrlcn, II.

11. Hullo, Kliein, Kti'iissbiit'fr, Ailria, Sardinia, tiBtavia and I'ltocnix. the latter being from the (Jirlf of Mexico. The steamers will begin arriving, il is expected, in ii li mt lid il.iis. A (Jcfiiian commission consisting of Major vou Klicst, I.

lent, von Bonkc, and Messrs. Bcrcermnnn and Kiipti' ld, nil of Berlin, lmve reacbinl San Francisco already to Atranco for tbp Innding of this fleet. It is also reported that all the steamers of the s'alifornia Oriental Steamship Company have been turned over to the Fnited States Government. Two art! now loading at San Francisco the Belgian King and Stnithuylc The Thyra, of the same lino, in due there, and the Carlisle City is to follow. Tho American Government recently chartered from the Pacific Mail Company a number of steamers, of which llie Aztec is now loading, and tho City of Para and City of Sydney ure expectel to follow.

Tiio big steamer Algoa hits also been chartered and the Argyll recently of tlie X. P. line, tint sold afler her arrival ftom her fast voyage to a Snn Francisco man. is loading for the loveltimi'tit nt Portland. More Biff Freighters.

A special despatch from St. Paul under yesterday's date .1. Hill announced to day that keels for two ocean freighters, to ply between Seattle and Ilonlulu and llilo, would be laid soon ut New London, where two monster freighters are now being built for the Oriental trade. The vessels for the Sandwich Islands trade will have a carrying capacity of 1 4 tons. Tlie s'renjirship line lias boon incorporated here, r.rtd will be part of the Great Northern system." Marine Notes.

The Bri1iTi agent of marine fi'tid lisliories states that complains are lrtrpienUy made that booms of logs are constantly navigated in a careless manner in British Columbia waters, and without due observance of the laws gov ei'u'ing the navigation of rafts in Canadian waters, thereby being a menace to safe navigation. The agent of murine and fisheries in the public interest wnrnis all musters of tugs that it is compulsory to exhibit a bright light or tire on till rafts cither drifting or being navigated in Canadian waters, and that offenders a em.ii. st the regulations are liable to maximum fine of Iki. The Vancouver steamer Oscar is aiMin in service at Victoria, after a thorough overhauling. The 'cmi i tlani left this morning for northern coast ports.

Among her passengers were Mrs. Polan, wife of (lie owner of the large loggirg camp ul Gower Point; A. St. G. Ilamersley ami Mr.

and Mrs. Hutchinson. The Yosemite had huge freight this morning from Victoria. Tliy make one feel as themrli I'fe was worth living. Take one of Carter's I.lnle l.iver Pills after eating; It will relieve dys pepsin, nld digestion, give lone and vigor to ihe system.

TWO NOTABLE BOOKS As Seen and Described Great Writers, Tvlitol and Arran nl hv by ESTHER SINGLETON Author of "Turn is, Toners I 'IVtn ples," "(Ireut Pictures liesoribed by livat Writers," tie, with many halftone illtistiutious. PRICE THE HEHOIRS Ol'' Wirt a preface by PALL MEl'RiCE. Translated by JOHN V. A remarkable series) of personal re iiiiniseeiice and sketches by the greatest of Trench writers, Never Before Published. Tins is one of the most i.ssucd in rwtit yours.

li'Miks phsoe Order from your bookseller or from The PUBLISHERS SYNDICATE LIMITED 51 Yonge Street. Toronto. PARIS VICTOR HUGO 1 lu WATCH STEM mm To trtTfwt'if' br. W' 'ih Ti's impmi 1 Pfnlr Tmn T. nir Pltln 1 1 1 1 4 nii'iHi, tui! ti hki wit, llvi vi J.

ii.li' fnin' lti'i'i'i r. vHri. Tip 1 ul in ix. S. tl.ii mitfiil.t i.f V' ti et i' i irc uUrs.

im PR. WESTON uut Vancouver to New Wcslminstcr and the Irascr I her A Itcaut Ifiil Trip on the MaKtiiikent Eilcctric Cars I.cavlinr 1't'i't I'VCTV in. iSaturu.i, hour from und Wun 7 it. in. 1)11 10 p.

uji I'm, 1 1 p. I.jit enr from Nw 1 (Sntiin, i ii'M Suii'liy I'AitK UKTl'KN I'AUK CSI lllllister Pi p. HI. ci: i s. I.NTS, I p.

Ul. SPKI'IAI, SI Nll.W iS. Tickets for ale at otti.e I v. PlH'NIl llll'. CI.NI'S.

It. C. KI.KCIIIIC HAII.WAV I.TI). J. ItrN'TKN.

general Malinger. Canadian Pacific Navigation Co EXGUHSiONS Cheap The r. V. S. Co.

will issue tickets to Victoria good to leave Vancouver ou SA TITUiAY Al 'TDIINOUNS and ivturulii lo leave Victoria at 7 a. m. and 12 p. in. ll.VVS.

Fare for round trip c. s. u.i.v it. (1. 1'.

A. FACIS Wbt'ii people nr ruiitcinpl.i tint: trip, wiifiln mi ItimiiK hs nr pieii niv. they it ti rally want tie het iee nlitaln nhle far Kjeel, ''m rt ami safety lire cHicenieil. Ftiijii'iyi'is of the i si t'ii sl i i ntrHl Line are i ul serve the pntiiie it it 1 our train are er iinl si a to elnM ronuect (mis with Uivei'iu hne at alt Junction points. Pullman I'alaee Sleeping nnfl 'hair 1'ars nu tairinicii trainn.

ar Servlee unexcelled. MeyU M'lvt a la ('arte In order to ohtain IhW fit'sl servler, ask the ticket, iih'eiit to sell yuii tU ket over 7 HE WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES and yon will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Kitst. For further information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C.

I'ONTl, Oineral Pass. Agent. Milwaukee, is. or JAS. A.

CincK, Oneral Agent, "til Stark Street. Portland. Ore. Tin: shout Aid LINK TO POINTS 1 f'TUCAHO AND the NORTH WESTERN LIRE TRAINS DAILY 0 IHiWIAPOHS, ST. PALL AD Norih Umetcd Has Private Compartment Car, Heetlon Sleeper, i 'hair i 'ar ieaN fre.o, Modern lay nicli.

Ijliniry and Snickinff "ar. with lunu electricity ami kus, and at en in heated. "THE I V. KT THA IN IN TUB WORLD. For rate, apply to your local or to F.

PARKKR. Oenrrat iMi Firsi Sealiie, Vaith. Steamer North Pacific lor Seattle and Vancouver, Direct On and after lice. 1st the steamer I ll PACIFIC will have Linus, Coleman Jt Kvans' wharf, Vancouver, ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdavs at II o'clock p.m. pop si.ATII.i: and will leave Seattle on Moudavs.

Wednesdays and Fridays for VANCot VFlt niHKCT II pin. THIS Alllt AVILMKN Full SAILINGS will hnaisi.i: to than' sac1 iiis1ni.ss in slattlh ami VANCOlMJt AMI SAML HAY. For frciitht or passage apply ou board or to JOHNSON liLSMIT, Mikinnon Block SHIP'S NOI'ICIO. American Siiip W. 11.

Smith NOTICE hoi the ister, owner, named v. ssel I I contracted l.y tie Robert Ward C. given that neither 1 lior i.gent of Llie ubove be re p.Mlsilile dcbtS crew wiiije lids c. cot. 1.1 Muster.

Agents. SHU'S NOTICE. iiEsL Peruvian Barque Icria NOTICE is hereby master, oarer i nor give:) tti.nf neither the ers nor agents of the uuovo. I will he re, i.msil,l,, debts tic crew v.pile in li 1 port. nilllied les contracted t.v tic MohES 1 i Agents.

ROUT. A 111 SHIP'S NO'I'ICE. Briiish Ship Linilficld NOTICE caplain. ov 1 1 1 Llleltl debt or lb Of tlie crew Is hereby 10 ii ir el will Vs cull' 11 bile III w. t'l nt neither the gen's itiinsti respoiisilee for any t' tiv tiny nieinber Ins port.

Master. Vancouver, August It, lliisi. SHIP'S NOTICE. rSSlJ' srjrv British Barque Thistle NePher the master, Will be res sibie ed by the uf th tti.a iiort. owners nor agents llie contract aijove vessel nbne A.

WALHE.N, Master. Uobert Waid Agent nrrM st vii, I 1 1 1 'ii nf 1 From the Atlantic to the Pacific Dry Royal Champagne can be found in all leading hotels. i i BOARD OF WORKS. Charier Amendments In the llou.se New Work lo Be Done. Aid.

flnnit was In the chair nnd tho full boutnl was present at tho uiiMMUitf of the Hoard of Works ytsterduy jiftcriiiton. A l'tur was read by aetluK Mayor Mc Quei from Ills Worslup Mnyor Gordon In ri ard to churier anit'iidcit nt. Wor eltip dinted that Mssra. Martin and Gil uioirr bad suesti that only this jiuiend nients he consnli nul at the prest ut wcsslen and that the ler of (utldiition be laid ovrr to 'the lo session In order 10 save 1 inn, li in Worship, limvevi tliat the (joveriinn ut, was prepared to o.u eider he consolidjn ion in 1'ull If Urn Ciiy so 'Hired. A uiajoril tae 'tHiii' il whk.h whs pri setu expressed ho opinion thai in emler lo savp the expense oi: uuoiher bill at the next, session of 1'ftr linmetK the whole bill to amend the enur Ler bo settled during the present term.

Mr. Alexdiider, ot Eilith nviMiue east. Interviewed Hie Boaord in retard to bn.U 4 two culverts on the approach lo In bona, Tho llnbu'er rt'portetl the wt nf K.uue jis 'Ihc iiuufter wan nfeircd to Hty FiiLcineer and Aid. Wood, to report at tlw next uiewinu as to lie eheajest way of nu iUin an opening to the premises. '(Fiiimuiiii ai ions were reerived and dalt wfib as foliow From U.

ron Jotmon eoiitjibuninz of unsanitary condition of certain premises on Cordova street. Drain to be pm in. From It. una maker et re condition of sidewalk on lark I.ane. Hefrrn to i li KuHiueer and Aid.

Foreman to report. From avls. Mar hall A Macneill r( fewers poinic thnmuli their client, Hay wood jtroprri y. La a id over. From Mjirtin aoplvinz for flinount due on ement aiiU walk in fiont of the Flack Mock.

Ordered to be paid if found correct. From A. M. rrnortjiiir tret in dangerous condlrton lot near hist illusc. Uef.

rred to rlie fhairmau. Fnmi F. It. Meli. Ituss.

asklim for side walk at ei.rner of Guilford llaro sin fis. to the rhairmaii nnd the FuL'ineer to exarnfne and mum. From T. H. Ityd.

re slow delivery of je. pine will be noiifb that pij.es intisf be delivered itjHMit 4l Iny or they will he h. id liable for any on uceotml of delay In emist ruction of sewers. From H. I.

Wylie re account for iVttlntrft for sej.tie tanks. Ordered to be paid if found correct. "rom J. Hutehlnson et acinar for a sidewalk at Thurb.w and Uuntnby streets. Referred to Aid Grant to report next meeting.

Fnm K. M. Friim nkiriif for sidewalk. on IVudritl mreet. A ruuiiinjr walk to be laid.

Hatiiu'i rojid was rdeTed be rocked for three blocks east of lie brewery. 'lie Itiwml reommeTided that tb hire! Ih iler used ill the street repairs be bought tor 1 hi followins occounta were oinmeiid ed fir jMymedt: Chas. II. ('ates Vancouver t'nv Iron Works 'i'hos. 1 Mi 11 Co.

J. K. Iavls Mckwti J. J. Xlckm SI ''0: H.

F. M. T. V. o.

St 1 7S. Tuir Lois. Mil; l'eople Fuel o. Uobertsou HnckeU ITo.iiii; Ironsides, Hannie ai.ipbell Silt; Jloyd, Hums o. Atkins Joiiutiou W.

L. Tait THE WORLD'S NEWS RAKE. Condensed Despatches From Every Quarter. Tinrina: storm which paed over New York on Siunl.i.v four persons were killed and two others were fatally Injured. Kobt.

,1. Marsh, of the Marsh Printing I'ortiiiinl, was thrown from bis bicycle miller tile wluvls of an electric car and crushed fatally. Ilr. James Kdward Keeler. dii tor of the l.ii Observatory.

Mt. llainiiton, d.tl ofa upopl. xy. by dlseiise. He whs upsl years.

s. James Su eot, wile of a ell kl.own fitriuer of liss, township, eoiinly, llnlarlo, whs found ilr.owcd lu a cistern Into which he fallen while in fainl UiK 111. A. s. luinioni.

a pitato raiser of Tualatin. link' trenches between tile ro'A ill bis pati lns and shovelled the vorins out at intervals. lie says il as a sure niciliod. Sir William ll'iiivtln, lnssetor ilenral of Irriiratloti lu Kk'ypl, Is ntioiit to make IL scielitilii eMvedilion to tile tVlllte for tin purpose, of reporu nif the supply of water. Charles I H.

Wall, irraiPiate and a ineml.er of an old and hi fatuil.v i liurlo, 'I ipp. r.iry. let of infer! Il know land. coin mittc'l sub ide In by taking imirptiitit Miss Kate Heiini. an excursionist from I'eru.

Indiana, while trviii to tie return tntin at St. Thomas. Ontario, mused her footil.lf aud 1lle lieels pass, uver lti toes of her rikiit so. I in ii Hartimin, of port lliiron. emrltieer of one of the ii.

T. it. mi ii 1 trains, had a narrow eseaiio from aspb xial ion. n.il, In the tunnel he itot out to tlx siiiio i hltii; which had ifouc wrotii; and was overcome. The Wo.hdstork Times says the hot spell has been too much for the sparrows In tliat.

i ity. It tells of a imiss nicctiiii the sparrows bad tit which tiny decided to to north ami tliat they went away lu a LkhIv. Volimtis lnsps. which under law must be discharged bv 1st July, are betmr ca led I lie titled States Hovertllllout from the rhillppitioji. If llie backbone of China's resistance is bioketi, the roeiiiars In China will be ordered to the Islands.

Kondean Park, ouurio. has lost, its solo remaiaiiimr 'I tie dead animal, which had Its le broken two years uiro, but was cured, and which last year killed Its companion immsc lu il fiiilil. was victim of a consumption. The body of Miss llesste Wtirpen. who was drowned a month nttn, was found in Hii liardsoii bay, near San pram is whitlier It hud drifted.

She und an iMcnrt lost their lives by the frail craft in which they bad lione lo view y.o iit races. tiii: vATrnwoRi of Modesty (s wnman'n watehn ord. Whfit rrer tlireati ii' her delieute snM modesty. frih'liteiiM lier. For thin many a woman pennlr d.

'H. the dill' ate womanly organs to HL''ra vated I'eeune lie i it limit brinir hervdf tlie ordeal of impleiisiint qnesi loninkTH, of fi eainlnn! IoIih, nd ohnoxloiK loenl rent merits, which me ph.THlt jnTiH Und lHiilitler thounniKN nf tlu: uoimn who taken inlvantaijp of lr. IMerce'M oil'. ut fl'l'f eoiifiult ii hy lettt lui'n letl to do no hy tho em upe thus oltei ed from a treatment repugnant to mod i' ty. Any slek niinn inny wrn to lr.

pierce, Buffalo, N. in perfect 'on)deure' nil Irttern IimIiib treatl as nlrtetly prlviit and wiereilly 'iiiildential, nnd Mil hhsmn hi iii nent In plain i'nvenp4H with no Rd enNHijj oth' prlnllnc iijtnu them. ir. riepfN I'm vurite rre rlpTlon bai (Ken loi'B hailed "a iol wnd to women." Ir inttke weak women st ron and sw tt women well. "Kavoritp Pmnerlpt Ion' r.m tiiiii no alcohol, neither upiuui, cv uIdw or oUicx iiarcvuc.

SHIPP1NG. VESSELS IN' n. C. TOUTS. ilr.

sh. Pnimonuir, 1T0S tons: dipt. Arm Itruiig; loading nt (hemalnus fur Australia. Kr. sh.

Ithmiillnn Castle, tun. Capt. Roberts; discharging general cargo Victoria. tier. bk.

I'eru. Btr. Saga. Am. hk.

Chat. F. Crocker, 70fl tons, ha Cnpt. Hwars; from Salaverry, Peru; lug lumber at Itustiugs mill. Ilr.

K. S. Empress of Japan. 'Wa (mis, Capt. Fybus; discharging general run.

ah Mark 1 74T tons: to load lumber nt Moodyville for Roht. Ward Ltd. I oil. bk. Iiertha.

975 tons; to load lumber for Hobt. Ward 4i Ltd. Hr. R. M.

S. Aorangl, apt. Hay, 2.4H3 tons; loading cargo for Australia. Br. bk.

Thistle. 1,013 tons; to load him ber for Robt. Ward at Mooiiy vll te mill. Am. bk.

Harvester, 71R tons, ('apt. Krebs; from Karluk; loading lumber ut Chemalnns. Herman ship Wllhclmlne. l.fi!i" tons, from Junln; loading lumber nt Hasting, mill for Delsgo itay. Br.

id. Llndftehl, 2.1ot) tons, rater oii; urrlwil from Santa Ilosalia to load lumber at Hastings. bk. Admiral Tcgctthoff. tnm, rapt, l'unnt: from Muliudo, loadiug lum mt at Chemalnns.

Br. hk. Olonngll. 2.1!i3 tons. Capt.

Rtcvon tri; discharging general cargo at Victoria. Italian bk. Elena. Iimi tons; balding lumber at tlie Moudyvllle mill. VESSELS ON" WAT TO B.

C. PORTS. Br. sh. Flrv Cross, tons: to load Mltnon for Itobt.

Ward Ltd. Her. sh. Nile. 1.5.":! tons: to load lumber for Kobt.

Ward A Ltd. S. Cond.ir. tons: to load lumber for Itobt. Ward Ltd.

Am. bk. Sea Kinit. J. Ml ton: load lumber for Kobt.

Ward Ltd. Br. bk. Hoae. CSy tons; to load lumber for Rol.t.

Ward Ltd. Br. sh. Ardnamurchan. W19 tons.

Capt. Crosby; riainburg for Victurla. Br. hk. Nsnalmo.

tons. Capt. Kob rts; Nagasaki for British Columbia. Br. sh.

City of Delhi. torn, Capt. Swan, London for Vancouver. Br. sh.

Ilalla, Capt. Davis; London for Vancouver. Br. bk. Kllnmllle, lol!) tons, Capt.

Balfour, Cardiff for Esoulmalt. Br. str. Favlemnre. tons.

Capt. KMIs: London for Victoria and Vaucnuver. tier. bk. Helios, tons, Capt.

Hater bout; Vladlvostock for Vancouver. Br. bh. Klrkhlll. toim.

Capt. llovf eli; Cardiff for Vancouver. Br. ss. Needles.

tons. Capt. Mil Ions; Melbourne for Vancouver. Br. sh.

Antlope. noo tons. Capt. Murray; Snn Francisco fir Nanaluio. dr.

sh. Karl, l.lilii tons. Capt. lliishaseii; fr.mi I.lverpiol. May 1st.

Victoria with Keneral cargo for Hubert Ward Co. Br. sh. Cedsrbank. 2.114!) tons.

Capt. Hntcbalder; from Hongkong. June 4lh for enlei's; cbartoi id to load wheat at 1 ori laud. Ilr. bk.

Clan Mackenzie. l.r.0'.l tons; from Batavia, June 1st, for Vancouver to load fulmon for Kvaus, Coleman l.vans. Am. Corona. 374 tons, Capt.

Anderson: from Honolulu. May 1st, to load lumber at Cbemainus. Nor. bk. Crown Prince.

P72 tons, Cnpt. Sa'lvaen; from Montevideo, Marcu 1st, to load lumber at Cbemainus. Am. sell. Comet, tons.

Capt. Torn stroin: from San Fudro, May ihlt, fur Fort Gamble. Am sh. Florence, tons, f'apt. Hyder; from Honolulu, May for or U'l7awnllnn bk.

Hawaiian tns, Capt. Rice; from Sunt Rosalia, May 1 lb, to load lumber at Chemalnns. Am. sh. J.

Brown, tons. Capt. Knight: from Newmarket. April lilh, to load lumber at Cliemaiutis. Am.

sh. J. B. Thomas, Royal Koads to load lumber nt Chemaln is. Am.

sh. John Currier. 1 S47 ons. Capt. Lawrence: from Hongkong, April iltltu, to load lumber nt Hastings.

Br bk. Low wood, i.iipt tons, capt Vtley: from Acnpulco. Juno LMid, lumber at Chemalnns. loud Am. sch.

Lyman D. Foster. KV2 tons, Cnpt KIIIiumu: from Kebcl, June 1st, to lead lumber at Chcinalnus. Am hk. Marlon Clillcntt, tons, Capt.

Weedeu; from Newcastle, 41 to load lumber nt Chomahius. British sh. Miiclirlbiinlsh. l.f',41 tons; from Shanghai, to load salmon for Robert Ward Co. Br.

bk. Nalnd, 1.0.10 tons. Cnpt. Com ming: from Hiogo, to load salmon for Robert Ward Co. tier, ship Nynipbe.

2i)Pi tons, 11 Miner, master; to load lumber at Cbemainus. Ur. ih. Paul Rlekmers, L'. I7 ions, Capt.

Watson: from Ulogo, to load lumber at Cheruniuus. Chilean sh. Republic, 1.2:i tons. Capt. Davles; from Newcastle, May 1st, to load lumber at Cbemainus.

Br. bk. Hufus K. Wood. 1.H.12 tons.

Cant. McLeod; from St. Michael, to load lumber at Cbemainus. Or. sh.

Roland, 1.1I70 tons, 'npt Meyer; from Table Bay, May to Syduey: to load lumber at Chemalnns. Br. sh. St. David.

tons. Capt. Lyons: from New York. March to load lumber nt Chemalnns. Br.

bk. St. James. 1.4.".:i tons, Cnpt. Talley: from New York, May to load lumber nt Chemalnns.

Or. h. Slrene. 1.410 tons, from Yokohama, to Royal Roads, to load salmon. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POHITIVKLY CURB ory, Jmpot encf, tc.

chuihI trr Alius or other KuwswtM nj 1ml Ir CrttlnnHL yJifiu qirklu anil tircftf iwtor Loot Vitulicj' a mij tWtrnUia(. Thnir tifB nh rw Im mediate imurova Vtotand fi.vM i'tiKK nliMrfl all 01 her fail In. fl0t zpou hwlTK tho 'ntiin AJrt TniilAt. Tbcy piirtotjiyl tbo.in',.fliirnl will euro ion, irp a MCheoMor ttrfunrl tho mono. iTire per or bU 1 kr (full for 'U.

yt AJAX REMEDY DJBin nm. trralw tiioiig, 111. por tale In Vtncourer. B.C.. by Sic Do well, AUloi.

WatvoD od tt. i. Mao 7:4,1 nm niu 45 pm 4 110 pm pmj pia li South Bound No. lv. Seattle tr.

Human Van ID sft a m. ft JO a.m. ft. 10 p.m. Of, p.m.

9. ID a m. I liiilly except Finnlav. 1 Similar only. EVERETT HRAN'CII.

TIME SrHEHULE. hflectlve May 2U Nortji Bound "Nod NiioT 4 r'i a oo pin. a.m. p. in 2 lo 4,, p.m.

p. in. p.m. n.ln Psily. So.xt No.

VANCOUVER MARKET REPORT. Suar. Powdered. Icinjf and bar, per lb raris luitipi francy yeliuw Granulated Eitta Y'eliow 4'4C o' jc 4'sC Above prices are for barrels and 110 lb. bans; half barrels.

100 lb. kegs and 00 lb. baas, Sc more; boxes, 4c more. Syrup Finest Golden, In 30 ml. per lb 2i.ie in 10 gal.

kegs, in 5 gal. kegs, each, L'gal. palls, each, 1.15 1 gul. tins, per case of 10 1 2 gal. tins, per case of L'O 5 25 2 lb.

tins, per case of 48 5.25 Special Extra superior bar sugnr In 40 lb. tin boxes, 7 pr lb. Vegetables. I'otatoes. per bae .75 loo 'liiniitis.

bag uips, per bag laT OuZ Cauliflowers, 2 for Asparagus, per lb Tomatoes, per th Savory, per doz Parsley, per due Cablwlge. iter dol Cabbage, per lb Celery, per doz Carrots, per bai Peppers, per fb Tomatoes, per Tb Green Peas. 21b for Gooseberries, Tu for Slrat and Poultry. Veal, hinds, per Veal, fronts, per lb Lamb, fronts, each Lamb, hinds, earh Beef, fronts, per lb Beef, binds, per it Port, hiitit. per lb Pork, heavy, per lb Mutton, local, per lb Mutton.

Australian, tier It Chickens, dressed, per Chickens, live, per pair Turkey, per Iti Ducks, per lb .03 1.00 1.00 .40 .15 12Vj ,.1.2.. 1.75 .11 .10 MVA i 1.70 1.70 .20 Fisb, Herr.tiL'fl, ner .05 '1 tHiMiiycodH, Hs. fulfils, a fi. fur. I'liHiiKtcM.

per lb per in Ilnllltut. pT It) per Ih Nliirireoti. 3 for soil's, fop W'Uitlntf. A for Trout, mt 11 Uovk coil, per IT) IhWry and Fruit. Hutter Irv prluu ItuiUT in puiiM, per lb iiMKi.

fHSttTU KKK. fivsh laid, dozeu lalUOtlH, pt'l lioZ i Muntrrst, pur doz Pruiit'8 Hhiiuumh, per doz pi Ihiiicq Wiilnuis, pi rb lvnniiu, ptr lb FIl's 10 10 lo ir. 15 ii 35 .20 23 me to r.c 15c to oiiir .3 Ihc. 25c f.i on one .2 rbs. IT.

Fil's. old Htork, pe I lb. (llOt'HP (( connuts Mn pit nyrnp i. al Hnrlrjr, cwt Sh' ns, rwt Hulled tM) TT lb 'i 1:.0 2 rrH. M.

Be to 10c I i.j.i M. sack. hiimiiy tlour. snck Mnnltnhii strnut bnkiTH, TtO IT Vnrk Corn, cwt Tlnin, cwt Oyts. cwt Hardware.

Par Iron, bnp ut DJtiiK, bus? Wire i.bIIs. Miinllii rnpe I.I.". l.t'l 1 rj i 1.33 .) 4.00 4 Iiorst'shocs, No. 2 tw 7 Hiid 1 No. 0 ri.r.n Shot jtollrd oil, per (rnl While b'nd itrcniilne, Itnrl win Mi ml 5.00 No.

1. I'uirjr, tb Coal and Wood. Cordwrtod por coru aoiirercd mill deals, pnci according to ize of wauuu loaun. Coal Wellington lump. Wellington nut Co.noz lump.

$.1,50: Como. uul, nrreenliiff and alar k. i.iiHio.T maivo nr up verw nn reet. 1., to to ,10 fei.r ta'f UW pmM lumuer to ttti feel, jil.w nntldlnf Mntorlal. Chord Timber Up to 32 few, 112.50 shin lap.

1J: sized. Inmber, ll.rsj; scow bottu'i and deck uiuterlal. $14: ar tank VM to 2j; laths. J2; furring, rongh. br cusiiig baso.

No. lar 'cdar, ircelllg, )6; bvel siding tl5; sh ngis, Cement 118 per ton. Tbl price soldi 8 Oft am. p.m. 7 40 mi.

p.m. 7 :10 a m. m. For tickets, rates, maps, descriptive pun. Mentions, and full information, call uu or write J.

O. Agent. 10 Tlastlngs street. Vancouver, n. 0.

A. D. CHAPE TON. A. G.

V. Portland. Ore. Tickets must be purchased at CITY TIC KKT OFFICE, Arcade, building, cor. Camble and Hastings streets.

Ler.vc: 1'. Rv. Depot. Arrlro: 8:50 OVERLAND EXPRESS 17:50 North Vancouver Ferry TIME TABLE S. North Vancouver leaves Wharf, Abbott Street, us foi.ows; ti io, Hum, II 'O.

1 1.1, 2.4l, ll ft: tl "ll ir, lo Reiur from landing at 7 lo. P.l.'t. bi lo. 12 o0. 4 10, 7 ti and belli.

From North Vancouver Si II 1 0 12:10, in (HI 4. 0. ilo. 7 10, li 10 and The il 10 ii. trip from Vancouver and the 0:110 from North Van tver will not run on Sundays.

WILLIAM KEEN'K. C. M. C. SPOKANE FALLS RAILWAY COY.

The only all rail route nween all points east, West ami south to RuKsiatid. Ncisoil und liitenu. diate 'inls; counccliug ut Spokane with the Ureal N'oriheru, Nona cm I'a. lrlc and O. It.

N. Co. Connects at Nelson ith steiiiner for Ka lo and all Kootenay Lake points. Connects at Meyers Falls with stags dally for Republic, ami at burg with stau'e daily for Cratid Fork nnd (Ireenwuod. EFFECTIVK JUNK 3KIJ.

Leave. In a. m. p. lu li liu a.

041 p. lino p. ui Day Train. Itosslaud NlOHT Tbain. Rosslaud AiiRtvn.

10 p. p. co p. 111. 111.

111. tl'. to a. ni H. A.

JACKSON, ieDnml Pasiicur Agent. 30 p.m. "p.m 7 10 9 a.m. m.iii. li ao H.tn.

de. HuohomUU sx Ixiwell ar. Everett de. ept Huudsy. Pally For Information regurdlng rates, emigration, address R.

T. BRETZ. Passenger Agent of Ceneral Scuttle; Freight and J. O. MULLEN, (ienernl Agent, Vancouver.

Pacific Coast Steamship Co. FOR SAN FRANCiSCO. Leave Victoria, B. at p.m. Aug.

2. 7, 12, 17. 22, Sept. I. ii, pi.

Oct. 1, and every tlfth day thereafter. 1'ussengers for San Francisco Ktelimer to Victoria the irevjoiiM io tioovt sailing dales, liltove sailing dales. Leave Vfncouver for San Francisco (carrying freight only), everv fifth, day. FOR ALASKA.

Leave ieattle p.m.. Aug. 1:1, IS. Jo, 2H: Sept. 2.

7. I 17. 22, 27, Oct. 2. For furiher Inforni'ition obtain folder.

ni' company reserves the right mang steamers, suiting dates and hours of sailing, without previous .1. I'. Ilordolt. Via er: It. I'.

Illlhet A Ticket nillce. CIS Tst BVei Seal tie. E. W. Ticket 'cut: II.

If. I.btvtl. I'llgel Sd c. W. Miller, Asst.

Ocean Hock, Seattle, tiOOHAI.L, FI RKINS A (ienernl Agents. San Francisco. S. S. DEFIANCE J.

A. CATES. Leaves Evans. Coleman ,1 Evans' whrrf, Vancouver, every day at 1., it. for Britannia mine.

Howe Sound, returning same dav. Everv WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Ilrttannia Mine. Shannon's llriek Yard. lii'Ui'b of Sipiain Ish lliitr, In river wlica tule suits, and wuv pern.

EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Britannia Mine by way of LnndiiiJ cnlinig al all I 'giring camps. EVERY Tilt USDAY Britannia Mine and way ports. For rates apply at Kvans. Coleman A I vans' wharf, ur ou bourd (teamsbip DvHunc. fulfil.

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