Daily Colonist (1900-11-20) . Dill so, succeciled in slipiiing throughdoor banging it lo. as mob •ession of platf(U-m. riioy rushed todooi. in hot iniisuil. anil coiiimiiiced bat-tering it iu. We lied nil some liadly-li^lileil stairs, our luoveinenls hastened liy howling moh of skylighl, over lliree roofs, faiesand hands begrimed with soot andHmuls;at length we reached Ijlic lire escape,\Oiich my agents magiiilicent f(U-e-thought hud provided. Down thiH welinally slid, jumped into a passing cahand linally reached liotel, panting, breath-less, with clo
Daily Colonist (1900-11-20) . Dill so, succeciled in slipiiing throughdoor banging it lo. as mob •ession of platf(U-m. riioy rushed todooi. in hot iniisuil. anil coiiimiiiced bat-tering it iu. We lied nil some liadly-li^lileil stairs, our luoveinenls hastened liy howling moh of skylighl, over lliree roofs, faiesand hands begrimed with soot andHmuls;at length we reached Ijlic lire escape,\Oiich my agents magiiilicent f(U-e-thought hud provided. Down thiH welinally slid, jumped into a passing cahand linally reached liotel, panting, breath-less, with clothing torn to rags, and m?political ciithusiiisiu hopelessly wreckedfor ever. .\ud the crowning sorrow of all oainonext day, when at the d as2,\J.\ tor my opponent and 2121) for myself. I had been beaten by one vote. I shook the dust ot North Foozlelonfrom my feet, on tbe morrow. All Ihave left to remind mo of that disastroulcampaign is—the bill. FOX RUSSELL,. NAVY CUT WHOLESALE. Tba YanMitvar Aftaitcy •Llmltad. YANCOUVER,. Finance and Gommerfce Ox\ WALL ;eiv Vork, Xoy. sulllng l)re.^;proved ,tbda the market could atisorbcgaln-to-day and prices are very generallylower, as a result. There are few lu the railroad and Industrial deuart-ineuts. Kusler laoacy lu London and Iheextent o( the advance for Amcrlcuiisprompted some speculutlve ventures In theluarUet, and there were stories of cublesfrom ubroad of gruut trunk line consolida-llons, showing that tlio rumormoager hudbeen rcguUng the British nubile with uiueliUie same klud of fare as thot whleu hasbeen oiTercHl in AVall street for some timepast, .Selling from domestic sources wasvery large. The railroads as u rule weremost alfected, and laiuiy slunaard stockswere forced a noliit ever below Saturdayslevel. In the late (IculliiKS a stroiic demanJdevelopeil for Northern Iaelllc, which curri-ed that stock UD 2% to US^);. Great North-ern pfd. rose
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