Daily Colonist (1897-07-13) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1897-07-13) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1897-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


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Celehrntpd lor Its greivt leavening itrongUi and healthlulneBS. Assuroa tlio food against alum and all foma ol ad iiltc ration common to tho cheap brands. RoyalBaeihoFowdbb CO., New York.

THJS THERUOHETER.

EecjuiMALT Station, July 11, lf97. Report for 21 hours ending 9 p.m.

The velocity and direction of the wind were as follows: I

6 a.m.—Calm. 1 P.I11.-20 S.W. 9 p.m.—I K. F.iii-.

Kiiiii—.00. .Siui.'ihinc—12h.lSiu.

_ , „ (Observed .... :!().029 Barometer 3 a. m.... ^ii.'ii

EsQUi.MALT Station, July 12, 1807. Report for-24 hours ending 9 p.m.

Rnromfiter dam 1 Observed .SO.;!l(j

Barometer9a.m... {Reduced 30.1,W

FROM LONDON, ENG.

. Jnst received, more EngUsli lirnp.y ♦ and Oils; purity uiieciualled. Guy'j 'Jonic for IJyRpepsla. We dl.sjioii.st accurately ICvi:iiv Doctor's I'reserip tlon. Tiue your receipts to

SHOTBOLT'S,

Pioneer DnigslBt, 59 Johnson Street,

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INSURANCE

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Mnnu, Holland &; Co.,

V* 26^-; Broad Street.

TEKSONAL.

E. V. Bodwell returned from Puget Soand by the City of Kingaion on Sun day morning.

A. G. Smith, deputy attorney-general, has returned from an otliciiil trip through the upper country.

J. T. Sullivan, Weatminater, and Mr R. Simpaon, Nanaimo, are regiatered at the New Ennland.

F. White, Toronto, acd Cieorge Strachan, Winnipeg, are among the ar rivals at the Driard.

W. C. Brown and Mrs. Brown, of Mel bourne, Australia, who are making a trip over the continent, are registered at tiie JJriard,

Mrs. Pallieer, wite of the .-Vdmira commanding IL.M.'s North I'auific station, has arrived from England to join her bueband in this city.

Inspector William Burns, B.A., left last night for the Mainland, where he will remain for some time, on businesB connected with the department.

TIENTSIN AftlTATED.

Alleged Conspiracy to Attack the Foreign Settlement and Bum the Cathedral.

San Francisco, July 12.—The Oriental steamer Doric arrived from China and Japan to-day, two days ahead of time. She brougiit Yokohama advices to June ^1). The .lapanese mail gives a Bummary (ji tho corresj)ondeiu:e from Tientaiii, which allows that, the state of the foreign (colony in that city is ahiniiiiig. Three Chineec were killed in the last three day.a of May on uliargea that they had atoh'n native children in order that they luighi serve as offerings.

The foundation of the new Fr'inch cathedral (Catholic) was dedicated on Jane 20.

A Tientsin correaponJent says: " It Is reported that a conspiracy hau been formed to attack the foreign settlement on June 21 and burn the Roiiiaii tJuino-lii; cathedral. The coilhuIh of v;uiu\iH nationalitiea have deemed it jirndent to telegraph the facta to tlieir L'uvernniciita and ask the protection of inen-of-wai'. The gate leadiiiir from the foreign setlle-iiiont to the Chineao (jnarter ia clc-ied every night at I o'clock. Tho .Tapanese jjunboat Akagi is now nt Taku, in response to appeals from the Japanese e'on-sul. Chinese soldiers are quartered in various parts of the city for the purpose of checking the rioters."

To prevent jiale and delicate cliildii'ii from liijisiiig intii chronic invulids hitiM- in lile, they sliould take AyiT'.s .Sai-.'^iqi;irilla together with plenty of wholcsunie I'liod and out door e.xerci.se. What they n<'ed to build up the system id good, rod hluud.

If yon'onco try Carter's LHtlo Liver 1*1111 orsiojt headaobe, Dlllousuoti or caustlpatioH, yo 'wlU-uevoi be without, them.



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