Daily Colonist (1893-10-29) . Molpomouo, being finally put inpossession of tho Collector of Customs atVictoria under seizure. It held in thopetition for condemnation that tho vesselwas hunting for seals in forbidden waa laden with skins, but it was provedthat they were caught outside of BehringSea, near tho Copper Islands. During thohearing of tho case. Judge Sedgowick re-marked that there was not a scinlilla ofevidence to show that the veaael called atthe Atu laland for anything than properpurposes. Some of the other judges spokoin tho same direction. Mr. McCarthy ap-peared fo


Daily Colonist (1893-10-29) . Molpomouo, being finally put inpossession of tho Collector of Customs atVictoria under seizure. It held in thopetition for condemnation that tho vesselwas hunting for seals in forbidden waa laden with skins, but it was provedthat they were caught outside of BehringSea, near tho Copper Islands. During thohearing of tho case. Judge Sedgowick re-marked that there was not a scinlilla ofevidence to show that the veaael called atthe Atu laland for anything than properpurposes. Some of the other judges spokoin tho same direction. Mr. McCarthy ap-peared for the ownera of tho veaaei, andMr. Robinson for the Crown. Judgmentwas reserved. PLATFOEM AND STAGE. Re-Openiiisr of The Victoria for theSeason With Mrs. VenlenallsThe Lauffhiuff Girl. Other Attractions of the Comiug:Month—Notes anil Gossip oftho Footlights. THE UNDERTAKERS ART. Moilern Ideas Require an for its SuccessfulPractice. Embaln^ir Will Reveal SuspendedLife—No LoBgrer AssociatedWith ORTALITY being aninevitable oonoluaion,which no ounningly de*viacd elixir has enabled mankind to avoid,acieuceand art have been re-sorted to to take fromtho associations con-nected with death thorepulsive aspects which otherwise wouldcrowd oat of the memory the more prizedrecollections of the departed. In this, aa inother branchea of buaineas, Victoria appearsto have kept well abreast of the times—afact impressed upon a reprcscntativo of who, calling yesterday upon thopioneer undertaker of the Province, Hayward, waa kindly shown throughthat gentlemans extciiaive and well tip-pointed eatubllshrr;tnt on (iovernmentstreet. Such a vi-fit is likely to surprise those ofthe public who happily have not hud experi-ence in Ibis line, for tho uninitiated canhave little idea that the business calla for solargo and varied a stock of requiaitcafor the laal offices for the deadaa are thua revealed. The caskets, for in-stance, necessarily kept in


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