Daily Colonist (1904-12-17) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1904-12-17) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1904-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


TO RENT

with pos3e.s.slon on 1st December, the Coinmoillona Ilooiud lately occupied By Messrs. BodwoU & DiiCT, on accoiul and third floors of Uaiuiey Dlock, corner Government tud Uroiufhtori .stroet.-!. Apply to

WArriNO TIIIMI!

.Afinne-soita's OIIliie.se ('re\ Learn of Her Arrival

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at 'iM-is

For Power and Lighting

CANAblANi GInERAL ELECTRIC CO S

Are ttie,StaB?Iard Motora for Ponnr riirpcKPi, from 1-n h^ 'pl vlpirMXiat ■ AMieft ftll enquiries ta Dlatrlct Dfnee, YANCOUYBB, B. 'C.

□ HAD OPKICB, TORONTO, ONT.

The Canada Foundry Co., Ltd.

kOBONWO, ONff.

■VBBTTHINO IN IKON LINB—ENGINES, BOILBBB, BVBAK PUllPa, BVBnCTUBAIi IBON VrOBK, BR TDGEB, W.ITQB WOBKB BVPPUBS.

Address, Box 744, Vancouver, B. C.

\'i("roitiA Tinics.

■I'oilay's tides at the port of Vh;^irhi will be us follows:

HlRh water 10:30 a.m.

r.ow w.Tter G:53 p^iil.

last I)roli-

'I'lu' re^'onl aiin mir ■■•iiioni .u' - pro-iposed new form of t-urreney Cor ^le.xioo lends especial interest to some figures re-cently compiled by tbe department ei 'Commerce and labor, through its bure.aii lof stalislies, ri'-aivling the exi>orts and imports between the United States and Mcjrico, says the Seattle Post-Intelligeu-ccr. It is sho'n'n that exports from the fie! United States to Mexico increased from I $13,000,000 in 1890 to .?li),l)lK),0(K) m 1004, and that the imports into the | United States ftwii Mexico during the cjnmo period Increased from $23,000,000 to $44,000,000. Exports to Mexico arc mow three and one-lialf times os great ■as in 1800, while imports from that country iliere have iiradically doubled.

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'i '-..ihrii, innilier.. 'mmiannifiil-\ood, t ars and carriaL,'es, bread- ! woml ma iiiifaoi iires, idieinicals, | iihi dyo<. , .ijip,'!- and iiiaiiuCao- ■ lerooi'. iiiiicral oils, provisions ' ami liMilier and maiiniai lurers ihereof.

The prinoijial arlhdi's imiiorted into \ ilio rniied Slates from Me.\ii-o are libers, mostly sisal Rrass, eo]>per pij^s, bars and ingots, lend In ore and base bullion, \m\ei and skins, coffee and cat-

MUSICAL FESTIVAL. ■Proposed Event Has Been Postponed

Event Has Been Until lOOC.

.\n even more ini I'l e-l iii:; fni-t is found 1 a eoiii|]arison •if ilie liunres of .Me.\-an trade wilh llie l.'iiited States with le lol.-il Ir.-hle of .Mexico, says the I''in-

Tlie music Jovers of Victoria ! learn with repret that the second <

will

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umial \V import s foi \\-hi<li iiir .Uniled Slal.'S the lolai iiiiiM.rls. ports froni .^Il>\i'•l 1o rlie rnitcl St;il the iniited Sla'e-, total iiiiporls than 'the world excc]>t (10 j>er ■cent

se show that of the in the latest year >n i- available, the

led .".'.I |.er cent (if .■ind that of ihe ca-7i 1 per ci'iit was sent Mexico lakes from a lari,'er ^hare ef her .0 ny <it her count ry in Canada, which takes im|iorts fniin the exico sends to the of

niiisieal festivals I'anada bus heeii po>;| 'I'Ik' dillleulties eiic onnu Sisaiitie an under'.akinu

Poniinioii .11 ■d uiiiii llior, ill ;irraii;,'int. have be

AVhen tho news wa.s (reiitly hro: ilie IT-' ^•eleRtinls penned up at the wharf that tbe Minnesota bad a

iea< hed .^nn Franeisoc and would ,

ably rcadi A'ifiorin about ttho end of the inoiilh. Ihoy cvinocd niuch delljrht, and said that they were already tired of the ^'ciitlemairs life they iiave teen Joad-^n^.^ fretting fat and lazy under thf first-<dass table board dealt out 1)y the genial proprietor of the Ilotol Minnesota.



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