Daily Colonist (1901-08-20) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1901-08-20) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1901-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


SrotcoMldt-ic.-il OlTll-L'. Vlctor!;i. Auu'. !!».—S i). in. SV.NOl'SIS. An area tit low lianmiotrlc pri'ssiinr Is iiassln'_' rrniii tlic (iccan across tlio lUiDi'r imri nt till' I'mvliH'i'. ami Is ct'iitral iiviT till' UdcUlcs aail Allierta. (Ill llic coast fi-oni Vaacoiivi'i-Islanil to Ciillfornla tin? liaroni-ctor Is liljrli. anil a troiii;li oC low urossuro covors tlie i>Iat<'au XeRton betwoeu the American miiiiiitalii ran«ea. Tlio weather is fair tlironu-lwnit British Columbia, much cooler on the coast pud with hIsiU temneratures on the nniicr Mainland, in the Northwest i:cncrall.v fair weather prevails with miixlin""" tciiiiicra-tures renohlni: to 80 decrees. Kalu Is la.l-.Inc at Salt Lake City.

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POUKCVSTS. For 24 hours from 5 a. ui. (Prtclllc tlmeK

Tuesday: . ,

Victoria and Vicinity: Moderate or frcsli

.siiutherly wluds, partly cloudy aail

cool. , , ,

Lower Mainland: Mirhl or iiinilcralc wiml

fresh on Straits. iiiu>il

atclv warm.

VICTORIA UAll.Y ItWOllU-I'.'iM.rt for ~i lamrs cudlua 5 U. m-si i \ iii.ins taken dally at 5 a. m.

Capital Gun

Club Shoot

J. C. Maclure Captures the Peters' Trophy Wfth Comparative Ease.

Victoria Baseball Team Plays at Terminal Cliy on Saturday.

Tlun-e won' I'oiu'ti'i'n entries in tlio loot fur the Peter's Cartridifo Com-paiiv's troiihy at the grounds of the

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The veloclt.r and direction of the wind were as follows:

." a.m rulin.

Noon s miles si>utlicast.

o p.in Calm.

AveraKe state of weather—Clear. Sunshlue—11 hours 24 minutes. „„ „„„

Barometer at noon—Observed • -SO-Oas

Oorrceted 29.007

NEW VTESTMLNSTHH. . Barometer at 6 v. ni.—Corrected.

,. .21).tVl

MONDAY. AUC. 111. Dec:. Dec.

o n.m riO Mean B4

.Nooa 50 inchest 50

5 p.m 57 Lowest 50

The vcloclt.\' and direction of the wind ■were as follows:

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Niiou H miles south.

r, p.Ill i;; miles south.

AvcraLTe state of weather—Clear. Sunslilne—10 hoars 4.S iiiliinli's. Barometer at noon—Oliscrvcd.

Ccjrrci'tcil. NEW WBSTMlNSTini. Barometer at 5 n. m.—Correct cd .".o.fw

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Caiiital (inn clnb on Sunday. The shoot was at III liinls, twniy iii:!;"'.'Wii aii-I trli'S :iiul nvcniy ivvcrsi' tr;iiis, iinUnown aii:;lrs .-iiid use of both barrels. The shooi, was won by .1. ('. Macliav, with a sroi-c of \v! X. Li-nfcsty, who has won ilic Iropl.y twice and had only to win il aiiollier titne to liolil it iicriunncnl-Iv, was sccoiKl, with a score of 2.S. In the lirsl twenty. Horde, .Maclure, .Minor and l.cnfcsty tied with 14 each, and iu the second twenty Miicluro only had to break IS to win." As will be seen, the sroies, which follow, were not up to the usual standard of those who took part:

.1. O. lilaclure, S2. W. X. iLcnfesty, 28.

G. Eoss, 2C.

O. W. Minor, 24. .1. H. Manseil, 22. 11. Bordo, 21. W. Williams, 21. O. renketh, 20. .T. Phillips, 19.

H. Cathcart, IS.

-Vfter the trophy slioot there wore three events for merchandise prizes open to the niembers of the C:ipital Oiin (.'Inl) only. In the first of tliese 1.") sin.i,'les, W. X. I.enfesty was lirst; G. Itoss. second; >'. 1!. (li-esli'V, thinl, and ^^^ A. Smith, foiirlli. The first ju-ize in tJie next event. 10 sinu'les and live revei-se. was won liv C Koss, IT. Cathcart second and \. I?. Cresli'y third. In the thinl event 1.



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