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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1885, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                vs if f 'K i P 1 Pi VOI 13, 1885. NO. li A. s cily it. unil 1'mtiinu mul In. lor unil fur ilia in ui 8ite New Kuu I to Si tJ Main by Nitrous o 8U1UVKON Now York Oxido i over and j. sue to Mr. S. V. Oily to oC on Uus mi- rt OHN U. as. 71 Harry Ht. 7is MAIN to at ot and tif of tho 1'nnolvloH ami late Kyo BUrt KUJ of thu Kye nnd Kar u Kyas Mo LA j. V. AT ola P. A. J. iD Now U. 1C. A. J. A. j. I 3fi8 A. K. olo 1 8.A.; AT i 11. M. ri OW Pent Main ALLAN ili Main J. H. 0. W. 876 Main F. Colin K. 1KIN3, a L Honk J. A. M. W U. C. K. U i. W. H. BUSINESS K X 11T K K 8 AND in nil kimla of 12 new City m- on or our In tho N OiT MATER to foot of nnd ia now rundy to re- ot SITUATIONS Apply -A Twp In 6troct before l-f utter e. Apply nt 81 N ir one Apply to Mrs. u St. T T must bo a of ami II n to n. 9lt FOR son or trv on thn SITUATIONS BOARD AMO JL at oil A ROOM TO let in thu Liny for or two P. 4.K riWO JL with in family no lire II U. box 051, 7 HOUSK in Kood n nt dry will bo wild landu Apply lo y. fila 1S-IU ARTICLES TOR A 1 Gil AT I- U or lilt 13-1'J FOR 1 to lit A. II Logan 0-I6 AND TWO OPEN and covered for Apply nt 27tf A on 11 ill Mr. the STOCK FOR Sir Joliu linn the tho lirUhe ami Watson OWN Juno 2. House wont into on tho giving free grants to tho Manitoba Iho Gait road Mr. Blake ob- to tho narrow believing it giva a larger grant for the lar Ho thought the should bo taken to protect the public whore same company owning This opinion is shared in by nil who spoke on both of the On tho Manitoba Southwestern Mr. a history of the road from ila pointing out its condition to tho time the Canadian Pacific appeared on iho Ho re- ferred to thu hostility shown by both the Government nnd the Canadian which finally in tho control of the road passing into the hands of the lattor Ho mentioned the fact that the former company had built of road on a promise of a hind grunt at a dollar an while after years the Canadian Pacific for a frea land grant of aix and four hundred acres per mile for tho completed section aa well as for tha complete and oven with wore nol sanguine of building Ho feelingly referred to tho dia- and of by hope and said the case tho livo million loan which lie thu Government wero going to pay the Canadian 1'n.cilic in exchequer bills ono four por Sir it would bo if bills sold below par. Mr. thia was a now kind of 11II.L. Mr. Watson rend petitions from lu franchise Tho havo boon laid on Mr. Blake pointed out that wero Sir Jolin te supply SnUs the and Irish for the 51 a n i- iu purposes Apply J FOR 1C.-GOOD Col 1'. 12-18 A SMALL HARK BROWN MILCH nf wire inid un luft hiK hop Toil t will he Any hur tins milieu will he 11-13 HOUSES TO roomed brick 194 1W Apply io 0. Mo Oil A nnd on the con- to t Apply tn W. drawer 1231. 8-t( AND ly built with and and other and bo put In thorough and rented low to n desirable Apply to J. 307 8t. to reliant drained lo main lo 3 Apply for key to 17-t or Main P.O. liox 1IOUHK8 TO ON Kl York St. Furby William Koia Alexander on Wt. Apply to S. 100 Main of living warm find tin application to thi TO UK IN A tT nnd in Also II nt ever Kent low Apply lu 110 Main STORES AMD OFFICES TO 1'HKMl- -I eoa Alum occupied liy mill mnl ol nn One tlie Apuly Ui AND on in anil in and KorL Mill Marino on J. Town and current in A. PROPERTIES J. Improved to the very and T 10-1" liWU NU Mil BU OF FINK A funni 11. K. and to per very also aonio noir the very Jumea ASS 1 land for 37 tn Iho of St. 11 miles from Post to and Ice 316 Main St. SIX 11UOMH on His a vury cheap Apply to K. A. Co 1% foil 00 J. lo No. 7 for milt in mUy of to fnr ono block from a OV tHO nil under all well with clone to town and for lo So 1'air Implement 1'rlncoss YOU A UK WILb AN of juat miles from of lino ot M. ic M. anil 11 In Town si amis ISili to K. K. Block CITY KOU and on Somo furri iho city colion n toi proper Own your own on Iho instalment VV in. lo SU2 South Ontario T CANADIAN linn for onn ot IHO Kunt In o Ht. Mury HlB In imy in excess ot Iho i ive o A splendid williout and well built Apply to a A fc POMS to nlao Jnc on is l clerk Iho man enn employ IK DOUGLAS WINS o unit Uei He i PROPERTIES TO IV ff part of iho n. not leas Vrao Proas tf OlT lit H. now Juno 12. Tho bar wont up Lho river to Iho taking 2ft, 000 nf and out Sho ia the heavy draught to go up the Weat The fur West day were and Jacob 0. They wero tho only election promises to bu and A of r i-l Thirty-five prisoners are confined in cells at thu juil drunka nnd unimportant aro dia- missed daily linos cannot ho col- O A PI of the suttlers uf Manitoba j uttering was ono of He hoped tho Government would in having tho road built in time move tho sou's Sir John auid Mr. Blako had taken a of the Ha said tlie Arthur Iho ol H of tho on 10th by I lio lo Mus Annie tho be- loved wife of of Ihe Hank of from Mr. ou Sunday oon at 3 1NTBLMCJKSCK. Court sat yesterday ab 12 J. Nunn v. waa an inter- issue to try the ownership of of a barber on Main by him to Nunn oa tho Oth of 1883. It was claimed iy a of Hint ho aalo was in bud and intended o protect the goods from Thu win tried Justice in who decided in favor of that tho sale was bona ami that Dr. Sohultz thought ftl that ho could build but was The and uf tho Pacific Iho Americana in tho would that road to strangle the Jn 1881, during the boom in railway Iho Company bo- could build the main linu nnd many The railway depression preventing carrying this and a attempt hud been Ho taunted the Opposition with having tho policy of holding and Rocky Mountain sections of the railway in for yearn whila building the prairie This would not n as half tho yoar must havo used tho can This policy would make the railway simply a feeder of American Tho Government were not that those grants would insure tho building of these thought a bettor era was and lhat Iho Northwest would bo well supplied with Tho Government had nothing to regret in thoir treatment of the Sir Richard Cartwright said that if tho hni to their conscience must bo seared as with a hot n. The people thero timo and again offered to thoir own railways out but even this was denied although they were told that railways would bo built for Tho expectations held out to them were Ite wont on to show tho great mistake of tho Canadian by construction and ing lifter other enterprises thoir while they left Canada and the enterprise of her llo auid the people of Southern Manitoba havo railway facilities at tho them would bo Mr. challenged tho Government or its supporters to point to ono either by tho or the decrying Uio llo said the ami their friends woro the Ho road from Iho Winnipeg which said the policy was and and Unit ware leaving country with also rend from Indian re- June man named and have been arrested on a charge uf The County of Council lias paused a resolution ol with Iho friends relatives Iho lute O who L. of tho Mounted was killed by Iho Tlie It is understood that will pasa 1111 order in Council to morrow making a grant of land to Manitoba work will commando us soon as Ihe grant is go mil et aro hero arranging for the A Little Tho lire pon or to borrow to lend to Hie of Throe at four pur THE KED of th Frog of Am mid Vine of Two Iho The The following despatch in N. W. Juno 7, viu Juno Tho Urn I account of the at Frug Lako by in was obtained by mo from Mr. U. of the B. Company's service at Frog UHO of tho escaped Mr. ron was liy Big men en A pi j. in until J 11110.181. which ho with other whites from through tho if a Louis uid Wood Mr. 3 son of lain John if of thu ot low resides in THIS Mr. Buys that when Ihu nows if Duck Luke wero loud in of several times visiting tho Indian sub at which was the in 2nd they wero in the usual jokes of uid in evening they id still ing great lini shod trad ing heard Iho first Miserable Man turned and rushed heard some ono calling slop stop Thin was Big who was in thu Hudson Bay Company's ing to Mrs. tho pastor's As went out of tlm store ho Incited the and while ho was doing rim up and If you speak twico you aro a dead One man spoke twice and he ia TDK an Cameron soon was who hud standing willi the half-breed in ot Spirit had said to have a hard when you you and stick to it. Now it you lovu your life you will do as 1 go our said Why should I will stay Travelling Spirit Ihen levelled his gun at Quinn's 1 toll go I and shot him who was nn American was shot by Iho Worm on road to Iho Indian a from Cameron asked Boar what nil this Yellow caught linn and Linn Then seeing Mrs. to her house ho don't Cameron walked away with Mrs. When they hud a from honno and culled Cameron's attention to who wero a hundred yards home In- diana who were loading their waa clone Ihu Indiana rained their guns and nt Vathor rushed placed Juno moro at to pass to light At tho of tho Congregational Union Ihu recommending lhat letters of dismissal bo granted John of and 11. of to Iho Presbyterian D. M. was elected chairman for tho year on the fourth Thu Union will meat next year in A or Juno 12 havo bcon issued ill civil notions For libel against the Mail and Iho Irish at the of Warden Mansio of the It is understood that both investigation by the Government Com- mission and tho libel suits will be brought on Tlir The Mayor hnn called a public meeting for lo discuss the form of troops on from the which is expected lo bo very In n Juno daughter of B. Johnson was drowned in a cistern his is an appeal from tho finding of tho Chief G. B. Gordon for tho W. H. Culver far claimant llagel v. 7iisi to net for and for verdict Davis for Glass for v. Lordship delivered judgment heroin yesterday Tho was Ii led to set asido i niilo for Tho plaintiff asked that tho defendant be ordered to pay tho costs suit but did not allege in his any application to the defendant release the apparent claim shown by the His Lordship declares tho aalo and the deed void as against without f. J. Real Estate Loan Co. His Lordship delivered ment on tho appeal from an order of heroin without IS Ilia McAllen v. Summons to show causo why should not pay order made directing of writ of Mr. for Sutherland v. Gome Order to pay money out of C. r. H. v. Forayth for security for costs until Juno 13, Feck v. until 17th, creditors to examine Campbell for tin for McArthur v. Summons to out order directing trial of of fact with to reply mid McCarthy for contra v. Enlarged un- til Davis for Howoll IJL B. Co. v. until thu 20th McAnney v. to net aside garnishee Ono of the marvels Drosdon to Amorican visitors is its cleanly forbids to be made dumps for of any oven scraps of a3 it may tho making damaging against the John White said he waa lold 500 milea of load was now being run at a Tho had dons thing possible to build up Lho particularly Southern Mr. spoko strongly in favor of the nut that only for tho hostility of tho this road would have been built years llu spoko of tho policy of and obstruction to Mr. saying that it waa tho settled policy of that the Northwest muat havo branch Many wont undor promises of llo thought a reasonable price should bo fixed on tho bered to thoir mont. llu defended his railway ha only wanted to postpone of Min ST. Juno 12. A. found guilty of manslaughter for killing Alfred was two A A Tornado iu Juno patch from aays thai n tornado struck the uf miles from on Monday tho wrecks indicating that two met as there are two distinct traces of tornados on tho The a two-story was blown nnd nnd Mrs. Lilley were severely The latter Ima since Mr. Martinon's honso was tho next ono struck and not a timber was left Mr. whn was in the received fatal members of tho family woro more 01 tho I Superior and police see the law is until ihu was somewhat llo expressed his groat anxiety every should bo given to settlers by providing branch railways aa fast ns lie read from u pamphlet leaned by Sir David to influence the elections in condemning tho building of Iho road from Lake Superior to and advocating the using of tho American roada for He condemned expenditure on and also read from a of Sir Charles in 1883, guying that tho cost of operating in tha Northwest was four or five timos as much aa that ol roads further Resolutions making grants to tha Manitoba it Northwestern and pollo and Long Lake Rail ways were passed in and wero A NBW OP During the discussion on the thirty million Hon. Mr. that the Government would have to row forty million dollars in addition to less Dr. Regan's drug was from its foundation and tho stock Tho building next to tho storo wus only ono in tho village that escaped S. F. Patterson's broom factory was blown several of tho heavy machinery being carried several hundred Tha dwelling house and all tho outbuildings of aro gone not a trace boing J Ford's home was carried and ovio end of Richard Bell's dwelling is a com- plete Strong's stable was blown but hid was found tied tothe manner half a mile The Sue residence of Hondy was blown down and a bod containing two children was lifted into not a cover on tho bed being A score of buildings were more or less The will reach till AIL hour before light next morning f April 3d) thay camo 'n a body to Two Indians wont up into tho Big Bear's Bad had intended to shoot as ho lay in Quinn to a Oreo and hud ono followed up stairs and prevented the by stepping between Bad Child and Quinn's Uio Indiana below had guns from Quinn's Travelling Spirit called out Quinn's come told him not to Not Inking his Quinn wont was at once seized and taken over to Farm Instructor Indians had been blustering a good but nobody that they had in- lended foul going to tho Indiana had already taken tho es from and who was standing up for was going to shoot Travelling Spirit in a about Ult. At Dolaney s tho con- their threats and held n Thon Travelling Spirit willi others to the Hudson's Hay Mr. eron was already Child camo in nnd you any in tho storo n said Mr. replied want you to it to If you wo will take Cameron you aro hound to have it 1 will give ib rather than havo you clean out the Mr. Cameron was the only on the premises at this Lie went from tho dwelling to tho atore and gave them what nnd caps were in only a small A keg of powder and all the ball cartridge had been sent to Fort Pitt from Inko on advice of Mr. Cameron and others after the nows of the Duck Lake tight had been While Cameron waa gelling out tho for the they ed lum narrowly with thuir loaded guns all Big now appeared on tho Entering tho store ho waved his arm Baying to his touch anything hero in the company's f there is anything you ask n for After gutting a few things all mt two friendly Indiana went roii followed to eeo what was going to jo and was by Travelling spirit to go to and had to TUB VICTIMS Other white men had meanwhile been there along with the Tlie 1 athor Fafard arid Father Marchand there and tho was crowd ad with Travelling Spirit said want to know who is the Lead ol he whites in this Is it Iho or tho Hudson's Bay ir who Quinn said a man it Biv John who is it the head of Tho Indians Will you nn Quinn asked Delaney if ha had any oxen which ho could them to said he had ono or and al lefl the Fivo Indians look Hr. Cameron back to tho and moro One of tho William asked party to him in of tht you aro al wanting and there's IK UBO taking Cameron They IN Shortly afterwards Travelling camo up lo Cameron and don't you go to tho white people are thora Thei lie took him to the Catholi As it WHS th priests woro holding Big Boai ind Miserable Man were standing noa tha and the others waro the service waa going Travel ling Spirit entered and remained hal kneeling in the centre of little with hia rillo in his Ill lind a war hut and his face was daubed with yellow paint in mockery The priests finished and Father at iho got uj and warned tho Indians against commit ting people thon went lo while Cameron went to breakfast Yellow a Frog Lako keep ing to him all the After fin. his breakfast Cameron wont to Ih Travelling Spirit again called fo ordering him to Iti went next door to tho tho Indians wore Kin Bird Bear's young camo np say stay Yellow Boar then out of the bai racks want to got n AT THE Cameron with Yui low Bear it Cameron Spiri has ordered mo to come If he see mo going back he might ahoot Th Indian 1 will go wit A Caves In. Juno in menacing the but by numbers and and Bare Neck and with Ihe other lired at Father Fafard were badly as they lay walked up and lired at killing Father Onion was while attempting to keep the Indians from going lifter Iho When he saw lhat Father had been ho attempted lo push his way through Ilia crowd of Indiana to reach thu but they llo WAS a wiry man and fought Travelling rushed up and uhot him in the cheat mid and ho fell In tho rush that followed a moment after nan killed by Iho Gilchrist arid Dill wero and Liltle who had previously killed fired on fell but Dill was not urt and to IUIL Tlie him on and he nilly lulled by THE wan on the Illing nf the priests Of mrso he vould do nothing lo savu o went up and caught Mrs. by IB thinking ulie was lo fall om llu They 81 opt Baying on for Ilia uns were all bul there was no au in trying lo run urds learned that had this been tried would been After aching main n Like lief jd head men took Camoron into they told him they would eo Unit no harm should befall They len want out and brought in Travelling and told him that ho anil hia band ero to let Cameron Travelling pirit assured them Cameron that he Mrs. was with Mrs. having oft her own houso three milos away un 10 first of tho The two onion wero walking lo camp with Mr. and Mr. when tho wo latter were foil ying in hia Tho Indians ien brought tho to liy time almost everything in Iho ad been When Cameron left liey broke open Iho sturo and raided it. the two women arrived in camp hey wero bought by to Bavo lium from tho John bo bought for horse and Blondin Gowanlock for wo stayed with Mr. B. waa at 1'itL the massacre but ng in the evening was taken L day or oo after this bodies of Iho wore thrown into empty at tor having been of Dancing and feasting IN mil despatch to the Tinios from Green on tho Cincinnati Southern saya that a tunnel caved in to-day on a construction and six persons wero killed and twenty The wires are down and no details can be There are 700 Chinese scholars in twenty-nine New York Sunday you to tho On the road they who asked them they wero going Yollow Bear said to the The wont to the store and Yellow Bear got Miserable Man entered a order from probably the last writ ing ho over Cameron has it now It road as give Minor able Man one Cameron havo no Miserable Man looked hard at him bu said Yellow Bear you see he has no What a i you looking at him for Miserable will take somethin and lie took four or five dollar worth of odds tind Just as tho names of the dead may be of bronze or as it ia considered native limestone would not answer thia purpose very Tho central meets in Mr. on Monday ut 4 o'clock p. in. to if which ia most business will bo brought bo- fore the Designs aro to bo handed lo Mr. C. N. by noon on at 40T Main who nro collecting funds for tha Volunteer Fund report progress the Mr. Mr. L. A. luia received n letter from from Burgeon of Ihe Halifax m of Iho sick in fnr the fresh and canned fruits Kent them for USD somo Tie says it done for llo for my from friends of Ihe buys in thia city of local uid and any of packs of games of nil If io Mr. Nares thoy will bo by him for 1130. Wot 4' Capt. Young denies correctness of published yesterday morning from the Brandon Hun under ing lie no mieh ns Lo him were by on Iho day was Tho river has fallen three leel and is still falling ferry ia not yel It is expected lo be in operation in Lwo days 111010. of tho Service in Northwest arrived from to-day on his way to Moose Weather raining and CANADA nf of will Form 11 Now Mr Kxi Juno 12. Mr. Gladstone an- in the Utilise of Commons Ibis afternoon Una liu Inul that accepted mid that informed him Hint she had summoned Iho Marquis uf leader uf tho Opposition in to Balmoral for the entrusting him of u new Tlir lias od to fni in ii with Sir ns Chancellor of Ex- I J. M K T t II 10 US A tu Nil In fur 1m cr Tho uf Ihu A wan nig fur tho the nf A w us also Iho Irish for thuir of ami to fur the thu Tha thu thu in Ihe of our church in thu of building Tlie by mir bo- loved br Iho re many in with us well IIH Iho of oM our and umid made full second uf Winnipeg Teacher K Association com- yesterday Ual in nil oily touchers mid Mho 1'alk and nf tlie Tlie having rend Misa a on I. 1 In every .Om ferent for the Ion for Lliu lint loan mid for who happy mid liu nil by Lho more and tlie Die be induced mid ful in Uleir drill fur can bo lo ml nnd cises can be bolh and mid children how to curry Tho limn into a of up fho into aa avoid in This iiiy paper was ably by of mid wore nnd matter uf the of gainus for was Mr. J. Hold rend sn per on proof of nnd for our church so linu u in that from were of Manitoba an appeal for more now out of but would agnin inlo debt if lot lie would it Inn duly ici resign under tho Several HI of more liberal grants to the church uid college in and re- erred lo the work it was ling in tlm tho Some shoob Boar's men when the Pitt was attacked only tho men vent returning after Ilio garrison with the McLeans and fho intention of the Indiana was to go Lo and join and tho police BO tho camp moved towards 1'ilt, taking ten they did not to but moved down Iho river Several camps were made close Lho place of it waa from of thero where a argo thirst dance lodge hnd been put hurried by our that majority of of Frog Long mil Onion mid other bands of Wood wero compelled to join Big though having no desire to tuko mrt in They helped selves to ii the but thuy were in a milliner obliged to do so in order to Tho Wood Oreas did all could to Lho and did not know anything of the intention uf Big Bear's party to kill tho al og od co murdering but too faw at the and would only havo been killed All the whiten owe their lives to Ihe and Wood and if tho others bo saved t will be through their now THE During their captivity tho prisoners wove never hungry nor wera they closely although everything wad taken Thu two women remained with nnd Micro is no foundation for Lho horrible stories about them which havo been The McLean family waa not and although at first Big Boar's party had charge of Lho Wood took them over because they thought they were nol used well A of took eron and and withdrew from Big band juet prior lo of the 27th thinking that perhaps the Plain would kill tho prisoners if any of their number wero wounded or Big Bear's band had buen wishing lo kill the prisoners all and wero only prevented by tho watchfulness of the Motia and Wood while women owe thoir safely entirely to other A resolution was to more During nf dis- said they believed the unity of the chinch in from 1'rince ward lo Lbu would bu the strongest bonds in ing from a political point f was now Ho in thu continued united theie was nut much fear for In a to devise what action the Assembly should on happy of recent in the It that the committee on Iho Northwest troubles should take of tho services of the army chaplains to tho thu evening In of foreign wero A wan from in Northwestern Tho general tendency of tho went lo that Indians who were members of Christian had joined Ihe Tho list of and stations showed that Ihu were and Ihu Northwest The sembly nt a. in very strongly against tho of lur (i mid 7 uf ilia public that tl ere altogether loo much work and that hastening the pils through the woik only ed to injure menially and He 111 loo homo woik for too con- fi upon inga be their own if occupy their days as As Lho future of our country depends upon our of we should endeavor Lo make in all nol by endeavoring to dn tUo work a year in (i dwarf them ally and This paper was followed by an ed discussion in which Lho matter of education reform wan fully Most of speakers thai was in loo told lo tho and left to be red by that it was lo facts on which they could and reason loo many facts hud tn bo presented in a singlo but half of those bo A great proportion of Iho words in the spelling book are not us tho child will bu likely io UHO and great many of HI the geo- graphy could be But have to Vu and generally number than the child will havo lo use in alter life a much number Hum liu ever fully It was hold by many that talk about cramming tho pupils waa to a very a ery It is if are in and if in Minus eines are it does not follow that tlm whole system of education ia That it ia wrong to up fuels in memory prior lo an tion was by Some aa a bad others no harm if tho the meaning of thus stored and know uhern to linn In again for thu information il the Tlie mailer ol Lho promotion was then after which examiners were selected for Iho a The of a nl Iho of tlm term wau referred to a meeting of tbo Tlie lo for Tlie The board at 10 o'clock yesterday Tho communication of of llin committee ferry and enclosing account jf for amount waa laid mi Mr. 1'rmlliommo, M. P. was heard regarding buildings of A by law having same legalized was al last ami lie lo have buildings It was resolved thai tho solicitor ho Lo prepare the debentures for Iho ment of tho price of Urn buildings and submit thorn to the next meeting of tho anil 111 nt bo instructed to obtain for the It was moved by seconded by Mayor Unit thu solicitor be instructed to lake Iho sary steps to collect from city of Winnipeg the Lo the with interest on amount ter 188-1. The tho board not liable for W. J. account of incurred by tho city police in working up Iho Carson cattle A number of accounts were ordered to IJQ A resolution wan passed liabilities on account of ferries and Iho board adjourned until the Tho meeting at two p. in. and another batch of ed. Mr. Cameron had made n deposition embracing thia which will bo by the tion of tJie in the City VOLUNTEER The for tho monument for our dend volunteers are to bo in by noon on and it is expected that there will be quite a RB most of architects preparing plans nnd de- The only limits placed on sending designs are shall not coat over nnd be of character that it may bo built of native Suitable plates to receive tho lutci wan n in tho list Tho 1'iistor, A. A occupied Iho chair mid nfler opening mado an on A very paper on homo was read by Mr. Mrs. Lee an exceedingly and paper on Thu of It mont Ihc liad homo Llis by Mi nil and that n and missionary woik tho The church choir was present and tho musie which they WHS ex- and also of a much appreciated by thti sang a ful solo anil hearty of all throughout was very A wnn up at the It. was Moved by Mr. by Mr. that tho district ors report showing amount expended in auditing tho uf thu comprised in said ment nnd that the amount incurred in said bo charged against by Mr. seconded by Mr. that tho anil no- bo to examine iato tho of Iho recent at and on Ihu samo at the next The wero laid ovci till next and Board adjourned till In N boy drew such a crowd to the Broadway Sunday that the floor of the gallery guvo way and ated n Tho service had The Victoria Times of 2ml hag the following resigned position of of Uio Hudson Bay Co. 'a fairs in this nnd in succeeded in tho by Mr. A. Mr. born in thu Rod now an and has been in tho Hudson company's em- ploy for many llu lias travelled all over tho Northwest country since Uio For I waive years he has been manager ol tho company's Mr. in that Mr. his is on old and very of tho company having likewise been considerably over a of a century in thoir it IB io be hoped his appointment will oo a permanent for few aro popular with tho public than is Mr. who U thoroughly familiar with tho company's It ia quite thai before the of many will deviso means of the color of our eyes ad Thin will bo a red day for tho lady of Tho dream of her In mako everything will bo I V ft  

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