Daily Colonist (1903-02-12) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1903-02-12) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1903-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


In large or small pieces, near the city. ON ESSY TERMS.

PeMBERTOM a* SON, 45 Fort Street

German Bssk

Alsternixe Runs Ashore Near the Mouth of the Columbia.

Friday, I3th., at 3 p.m.

At Salerooms, TT-TB DouKlas Street,

DESIRABLE

and Effects

Sequvia Has Tiylnia Experience Crossing ^ the • Columbia River Bar.

with the elements oil 'Gnpt Flattory. li'or livo days ehe 'biat aroun4 the Capt-, the eules at times carrying• lier many juiles to sea.

iSaturJay night, Capt. McDonald says, the ilul'lini-son rodo out a storm whicU would have taxed the soauorthiuei^s of any vessel atlout. Clreat soat; rolled over the bo^- of the shiji, throatwiiii;,' to swamp her. Friday night tho ■%viudd iblow^vitli-'tlie.toroe, o£,a hurricane. They caJtt9,.;«pparently,„fro«a! every -point oif the ccanpnss. Finally tie' ship beat in within Toaoli of the tug Wauderyr, 'wliich towed her to ivort.

The >Iol'her«)n laiuo consigned to liaU'onr, Gutlirto & Co. (She is a .l,tiOO-ton vessel and had a full cai^o ifrom Antiserii. disehaiging all euve GOO tons at llonoluu. The run from tho latter 'iioit was made in "iS days. She will takoi a return cargo of lumber for Valiijaruiso.

Tinacf' instrs^ftons froA"jfrl' W. TO. Crans-

Uph.'Sctteo: Couch: Oak l!,>elcors; A.™ t,„7yVaTWrby PUBtitC AUCTION, at

OUiilrsiOak Extension Dlnlas Table; Chair:, jii^'residdc^. No;'8, Stanley avenue,

Onk Bctlroom Sultesj Maple nedroom pnTtxA , poo i^iH AT 2 P.M.

suites: Clipper, woven Wire ana TOP Mat- t^KIDA), hba. UIH , Al ^

tresses: BolsterB; Feather Pillows: Blan- ' , , h T , ,

1 . , iintc. 'PnhlRii. tipt and Lace Turlor Suites, Solid Matiogauy; Aimluster

keU: toilet ^pt8: mblesj Net ."^^J^^^ S.,uurc^; Velvet Pile UuKs; Velvet Plleand

Ourtalns; I'orllors! Almost New Brussels xjrusscis Carpets; Hnll Clialrss Massive

C.irppt; 4 Wartlroboa: Olilna Cupboard; Onk Uall Stand, with Inrco Bevel Mirror Moat S:-.rc; i'lctnres: lillads: Curlnln Poles;

I>ainps; (Crockery; Glasswnrei Cook Slovo: AirU;;bt Heaters; Cooking Uti'n«n.-<: Wringer: Ullle; Fishing Kod. etc.

T. HARDAKER

nUCIlONEER

THIi: WKATllKU.

Motcorologlcal Office, Victoria. Keb. 11—8 p. ni. SYNOPSIS. A high barometer area extends from the Pachic to the I'tostern .limits of .Manlioba. Uala has fallen In California and Soiithevi Oregon, but oleowhere West of the ninces fair and moderately cold weatlior has been .general. Winds have been light exoipt at tb« entrance to the Straits of Fnca, whore a moderate Easterly gale occurred wltUi an hourly volodtr ot 38 miles. In the Northwest the weather eoatlnues to he fair and tompornturcs have been considerably lower. T0MP WRATITRB.

Mln. Max.

Victoria 30 39

New Westminster 20 ^

Kamloops , IS rY

BarkervUle P, -*

/Dawson -1"

Calnary • ••

Wiiin''>o" " "

J'orllaiul. Ore ,, »> «

,San Kranclsco ••• 40 6w

li-OBEJCASTS, For 21 iioiira from 5 a. tij. fPiiclflc Time) Friday:

Victoria and Vicinity: Light or moderate iNortUorly and liasterly winds, generally fair and cold, liower Mainland:' Light or moderate wlnils fair and cold.

VICTORIA DAILY KlJCOltD. Keport for 2-1 hour.s ending 5 p. m. Observations taken daily at 3 a. m., noon and

WEDNEJSDAY. FEiB. 11. Dog. T>eg.

5 a.in :!l Moan 31

Noon 4 miles Norliieast.

G p.m 38 Lowest 30

The velocity and direction of the wind were as follows:

T, n.m 4 miles North.

Noon 1 uillyes Nort'lieast.

f) p.m 1 miles North.

Average .state of weather—Fair.

.Baromelor at noon—Observed .m.jOS

Corrected ;!0..-iH

.NinV WKSTMINSTER.



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