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now contirol thirty votes ln the Storth­ of Agnea Morrison, found guilty of mur­ gln but Robert Jaffray, vice-president and ing, and it Is feared prince Charles will der and recommended for the severest colonel H. M. Pellatt and Messrs. C. C. decline If the republican minority is suf­ punishment which the law inflicts, is In .a Dalton and Thomas Walmsley, directors, ficiently strong to be worthy of consid­ peculiar predicament and has called n meet MIKADO'S MURDERER log of llie bench for the purpose oi con­ LUCKY JIM will arrive here about the 20th on a visit eration. In government circles, 'how­ sidering Hie problem before him. of inspection. AGGRESSIVE ever, it is declared .that the question will Word was brought In late Friday that When Gardiner was brought before .judge an old gentleman had been found dead In 'be settled before the end of the present Tuley to receive his death sentence; the week. the busli about three miles from Elko and RESCRIPT attorney for the prisoner created a s •nsa- corner Bloasdeil left here at once to hold BOUGHT tlon by stating that he would ask that DIVIDEND an Inquest. Later Intelligence from Elko sentence should not be pronounced upon ROTTENNESS said that Thos. Bardsley, aged SS, and him because it would be Impossible to father of Mrs. Holbrook, the postmistress AYLESWORTH SWORN IN curry It out. He explained that his • lient at Elko, had left his home on Monday was afflicted with one of the rarest dis­ last to visit a neighbor and not having Commends the Portsmouth IS NOW POSTMASTER-GENERAL OF Andre Harmand Captured eases known to the medical world, an os­ returned by the next day, search parties sification of the vertebrae of thc neck Big Zinc Mine in Siocan CANADA. set out In various directions to look for Chief Characteristic of City Treaty to Japanese and hardening of the cartilaginous tissues. him. A reward was offered by his son- by Vancouver Police of the trachea, which would practically District Maintains in-law and on Wednesday some Indians, WRIT FOR NORTH YORK BYE- make it Imposlble to execute the man by who had joined ln the search, found the Government in Ame­ hanging, It would be Impossible to break People ELECTION TO ISSUE SHORTLY Yesterday lifeless body of the old gentleman about a hla neck becase the vertebrae were Good Record mile in the bush and off the main road, rican Cities grown together and It would be equally two miles from his home. The deceased (Special to The Dally News) impossible to strangle him to denth, be­ was born In England ln 1820 anil, came to cause of the hardening of the cartilage Ottawa, Oct. 10,—A. II. Aylesworth, Canada in 18tiu and six years later moved Declares That Japanese in Commerce Must Suspected of Murder of Oliver at Wolf would prevent the compression of the to Minnesota. He was a railroad engineer Who arrived iu tue city thla afternoon, trachea. Professor Staftehson of Rush me­ Owners Have Received $80,000 in Profits Governor Folk, of Missouri, Talks to Phil- Now Equal Japan's Triumphs in War was sworu lu a member of iho privy Creek, Mont., Sept. 23rd-Spent Two and was a member of tiio United Brother- dical college, who testified aa to tho truth Within a Year-Large Shipments to Tiood from the date of its inception. .He adelphians on Urgent Need of True Admonishes Vainglorious Japs council aoiU postniaster-genoral ait lu Days in Nelson Last Week of this statement, said that Gardiner's cose was a member of the A.F. & A.M. In minutes past 1 o'clock thla afternoon 'by was one of only four cases of that disease Colorado-Lead to Local Smelters good standing. About 40 member of the Civic Patriotism earl Grey at Rideau Hall. Sir Wilfrid on record. In view of the condition Of the Masonic lodge left Fernie by the west­ Laurier came to Government House at delinquent it IB probable that he will be bound train for Elko to attend the funeral. sentenced to Imprisonment for life U is Toklo, Oct. 16.—The official transla­ 1 o'clock along itli sir Wm. Muloek, Vancouver, Oot. 16.—The police made believed that thla case will prove a strong Aylesworth. and Hyman. John. McGee, The regular payment of substantial Philadelphia, Oc. 16—Tlie great battle tion of the imperial rescript announc­ an exciting capture this morning of a argument in favor uf the abolition of hang­ dividends is the best advertisement thait CLAIM TO PORTLAND DUKEDOM between Uio local republican oiganlzation clerk of the privy council was on tsand man named Andre Harmand, alias ing and the adoption of electrocution as and the city party or tho municipal re­ es the conclusion of peace as follows: with, tho records. any mine or mining district can receive. Romy, for murder in Montana. He left the logal method of executing criminals Reports of extent of work done, of large Druce Forma Joint Stock Company to form organisation recently formed here, "We have deemed it a fundamental Aylesworth first took the oath of a sentenced to death In this state. Nelson Thursday night by the C. P. R. tonnage mined, shipped and treated, of waa enlivened today by the visit of gov­ principle of our policy to maintain peace pnvy councillor, which entitles him to Finance Prosecution of Suit. ernor Folk of Missouri, who tonight ad­ going west. Tlie sheriff from Montana assay values, of the number of men em­ in the east and thus assure the security the prefix "honorable" iu future, and London Oct. 10.—The famous Druce dressed a large auu enthusiastic audience is expected to arrive here tomorrow. ployed, are interesting as guides, but of our country and the promotion of this afterwards took the oath of postniaster- GOSSIP OF GRAND FORKS in the academy of music. He spoke under the only convincing argument to pros­ claim, to tbe dukedom of Portland and (high object has therefore -been our con­ general, The officers who made the capturo re­ the auspices of the city club, which claima stant aim, 'but last year, for reasons dic­ pective investors is the regular payment ita vast estates has entered a new phase. no connection with thu city party. The The writ for North York, whiich Ayles- ceive $250 reward. Developing Osoyoos Lake Properties—BUI tated by the necessity of self-preserva­ of good dividends out of profit's. crowd was so gruiu that the duors of the wor,th will contest, will issue without Clark Stllll In Lund of Living A limited liability company with a tion, we unfortunately were forced into Ou September 23rd last Andre Har­ academy were closed before the meeting delay. (Special to The Dally News) capital of ?uu,000 has been registered at began. Several thousand persons who could 'hostilities with Russia. mand, a Frenchman and a young man This record has been maintained for At Saturday's cabinet meeting Muloek Grand Forks, Oct. 1G—Ex-aid or man A. Somerset House. Its title ia "Q. H. not get in were addressed by tlie city "Since the war began our army and named Oliver, were travelling together a year toy a zinc nilne in tlie Slocau dis­ waa appointed chief justice oi the ex­ Marshall arrived here yeserday from Cop­ Druce, Limited," and the directors are party speakers. (navy lias made adequate provisions for •in northern Montana, near the Alberta per mountain In the Slmllknmeen district. trict, the Lucky Jim, of which G. W. chequer division of tne high court of George Holiamby Druce, the claimant; Ihoine defence and military preparations frontier. Oliver had beeu in Alberta Ho says that the Mountain View and Hughes is manager. Governor Folk said in part; "The . It iia said that F. R. Chryler, Dividend claima at Osoyoos lake, which A dividend of $24,000 wus declared yes­ George Orickmer and John Crickmer. most conspicuous fact of municipal gov­ •within theempire itself and have with­ of Ottawa, is hooked for the vacancy in selecting lands lor his parents who con­ ernment is that it Is by the few and not templated 'removing thither from Mon­ were recently bonded by the Granby com­ terday by tlie owners of the Lucky Jim G. H. Druce bases his claim ou bhe stood hardships of all kinds during their the high court of Ontario. pany, are now working 23 men under fore­ by thc people. There la more ugressivo campaigns abroad and thus have achiev­ tana. mine at Bear Lake, in the Slocau min­ fact that he Is the legal lineal represen­ Sir says he has not man Rogers, Although It Is only four tative of Thomas Druce of the Baker rottenness and less aggressive patriotism ed a glorious success. Our civil offi­ ing district. in our large cities than anywhere elae. If received any invitation to attend the On that day Oliver was murdered and months since the development work on Street Bazaar, who, he alleges, Avas the cers, tn concord with our diet have dili­ his 'body buried at Wolf creek, 40 miles these properties was commenced, over 900 This means a total of $S0,OUO paid by the patriotism can be made as aggressive gently performed their duties In further- 'proposed colonial conference la London feet of work has beon dono. He says that the mine within a year, in addition to fifth duke of Portland. as tlie rottenness, the problem of good gov­ in Willi. Irom Helena. The same day Harmand Messrs. Orickmer are relatives of Mr. once of our will. All measures for the 'Was seen near Wolf creek driving in a the ore of these properties will average $-1000 working capital returned, The ernment would be solved by the people 'line death of senator Fulford leaves $30 to the ton. These properties will work inline has beeu Ln operation hy tne pres­ Druce, Thomas Rruce's flist wile—grand­ taking the government into their own prosecution of the war and for the ad- Spring wagon of Oliver's aud having in hands. uniiuistratlou of domestic and foreign another opening in lhe upper chamber. continuously all winter. ent owners only since August, 1904. mother of the claimant—having been a It is more than likely it wu'l be illied by his possession all of Oliver's effects. To Miss Crickmer '. affairs liave been properly taken as Uie questions asked by some who had seen Old Bill Clark, who claims to be a brother It is not a joint stock company. The "Many men would be willing, |f need be, the appointment of Comstock, who for The capital of the company is divided to give up their lives for their city or exigencies of the situation demanded. the two men together Harmand gave of senator Clark, the Montana millionaire, owners are G. W. Hughes, who holds a a time represented Brockviile iu the eom- into 10,000 ordinary shores of $5 each, state. Tills kind of patriotism cannot be Our ipeople, frugal and prudent, have contu-adictory replies. He represented and who wns reported to have been burnt seven-eighths Interest, and John Wol- lnouu previous to the general elections in his cabin has tiirned up at Midway. It and 20,000 deferred shares of 25 cents too highly com mended, but the man who cheerfully iborn the heavy burden of na­ himself as the father of the murdered verlon with one-eighth. of WOO. Upon the death of Hou. J. F. appears that the old man set lire to hla each. The objects of the company aire Is willing to live for his city and state tional expenditure and 'have cheerfully man, whose name was on some silver­ ,Mr. Hughes hois been in Nelson Tor 1 every day Is the man that is needed Just Wood, Coinatock carried tho constit­ own cabin and then left the. district with­ described aa ''undefined' but, of course, contributed 'to the war fund ,thus assist­ ware then iu his possession. out notifying anyone of his leaving. several days, at the Stratheona, Seen now. There may he as much patriotism uency at a bye-elecliou, but declined to ibbei'c yesterday afternoon by a reporter it will he readily understood that lt has ing, as with one will, in advancing the He grew conscious that suspicion of It Is reported that the owners of the ln giving one's time to thc betterment of prestige and maintaining the dignity of be a candidate in laUO, of The Daily News, he said; been formed to assist iu the prosecution civic conditions and the election of good foul play was growing, and left the Little Bertha property contemplate re­ of the Druce claim. An office bas been men to office and in purifying the ballot as the state. neighborhood. When last seen near suming work this winter. This property "Yes, we pay a dividend of $24,000 to­ day. This is the eighth dividend, the taken in Comhiil. in baring one's breast to the bullets of au "The result ts due In a large measure BLACK WARRIOR RETURNS. where the crime was committed he was is one of the best known high grade claims enemy. There never was a time when tho on tho north fork. Some four years ago seveutli this year. G. H. Druce came to England from to the bnlgn spirits of our ancestors as heading^ for Gateway, .on the line be­ need of patriotic men in public affairs was Ore Gave %% iu All Values Including It shipped several hundred tuns of ore by "Thero is no company, Llie Lucky Jim , his native country, on May 9, well as to the devotion to duty of our tween Montana and East Kootenay. wagon to the Granby smelter. Recent as­ greater than now. We need more men ac­ Bounty—Lack of Transportation. mine is owned by John Wolverton and 1903. From then he has been busy with tuated alone by the public good and fewer civil and military officials and the self­ At Gateway he sold the team, wagon says show values of (100 to the ton. hia solicitor T. K. V. Cohourn, gather­ and effects to G. Lenwood, United States niyrself, iu the proportion of one-eighth of those who are In politics merely for -denying patriotism of all our people. The Black Warrior shipment returns The South Yale Copper compnny which ing every possible shred of evidence that revenue. The moral revolution that ia Immigration officers at that point and and seven-eighths. We look hold of it "Alter twenty months of war tho posi­ have come to hand Bays tho Lardeau some years ago bonded the Sunset group in August of laat year. Between that bears on the famous claim. It is slated now sweeping over the land is merely a tion of the empire has been strengthened Mining Review, The ore ran remarkably look train for Fernie, arriving there last of 18 claims on Copper mountain, are op­ that everything is now in order for the revival of the rule of the people. Monday night, October Uth. He left Fer­ erating a diamond dill! with great success time anil uhe end of the year we return­ aud the interests of the counrty advanc­ well, giving 1)4.50 ounces of silver, $1 in ed $40Ul> of working capital, and paid reopening of legal proceedings in sup­ ed and la-iso-much as we have never gold, and .7.3 pel* cent lead, a 'total nie the .iiext morning, aud arrived in 01) the Sunset. Colonel Weir of New York, "Four years ago laws against bribery who is heavily injgrested in the Mother one dividend of ?S,000. port, of tho claimant's contention. Mr. in all states were considered as practically •wavered In our desire for tiie mainten­ value dncluding bounty of $911 per ton. Nelson by the Crow boat Tuesday night. Druce and Mr. Coburu aire at present re­ He registered at the Grand Central Lode property, recently inspected the Sun­ This year we pah*: a- dividend of $S0OO dead letters, not because tlie offence was ance of peace lt ia contrary to our will The shipment amounted io 1)3,317 lbs. set and was more than pleased with what cuperating on the continent after their uncommon, but because It was uncommon that hostilities should be protracted and and stated that he intended to stay for every month from January to June, in­ The property is now under lease to S. lie saw. clusive. This, ol $24,000, is tiie seventh arduous work. for Officials to be prosecuted for it. When that our 'people should unnecessarily be some time. He had a staghuund witii tho prosectjons were commenced In St. Shannon and associates, who are at pres­ this year and the eighth altogether. It will be remembered that when the subjected to the horrors of war. ent running in on the lead, and are under him that attracted attention at hotels Louis, members of the house of delegates and on trains and boats. He remained LAST MARK OF RESPECT. "Tho Lucky Jim is a ziuc mine. It Druce claimant made his first appearance declaimed that this bribery had "boen go­ "When the 'president of the United agreement to run 200 feet. The indica­ in London the case was fully explained States, ln the interests of peace and 'hu­ tions are, however, that the ore 'body at tlie Grand Central Wednesday and oaiirie=- lead also, (but the main product ing on so long they were entitled to notice The Late Sir Henry Irving to Be Bur­ in a number of articles. During the to quit before being proseoutol, manity, suggested that the governments will be encountered before they have Thursday. Is zinc. The lead has been treated ied In Westminister Abbey. at the Nelaon and Trail smelters. The two and a hail* years that Mr. Druce aud "Some of them argued thtat members ot Japan and Russia should arrange driven half that distance. The great Tho police authorities think that he Mr. Coburu have been In this country terms of peace, fully appreciating his drawback to this property as well as read in last Wednesday's edition of the London, Oct. 10.—lt has beeu decid­ zinc has been shipped to Colorado. A of the house of delegates, having been ed that the body of sir Henry Irving largo amount of it lias been shipped this they have investigated a great amount of taking bribes Irom lime immemorial had ac­ kindness and good will we accepted the others in the same ylciuiiy as lack of Spokano Spokesman-Review an account evidence. Strange parallels of habits quired a right to do so and it was just aa suggestion and at the proper moment tranaportalhioai. This, however, it 'is of the finding of Oliver's body, whicli will be huried iu Westminster Abbey. year already, and there i.s more ready Tho funeral is to lake place next Friday. for shipment now." aud eccentricities in the fifth duke of proper for them to sell their votes as for appointed plenipotentiaries to confer hoped, will ibe remedied soon by the had ibeen buried only six incites deep. Portland and in Thomas Charles Druce the merchant lo sell his wares. Here was Vt'lch those of Russia. building of a wagon road up the North At all events he left Nelson by the Chicago, Ocl. 10.—'the correspondent a crime worse than any other, for bribery of the Daily News lu London in a cable­ WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT have been discovered, compared, and "The plenipotentiaries of tihe two Fork to Circle City. 'Hie Surprise group, 7.15 train Thursday night. He had a collated. strikes at the foundation of a]] laws, yet countries having met aud conferred fre­ the Old Gold, Primrose and Guinea Gold ticket for Vancouver, and a trunk, gram concerning sir Henry lrviug's the law denouncing it was not enforced. Judge Forin Arbitrator in nn Action ot Both were of tho same height and Bribery became the usual and expected quently, the Russian plenipotentiaries would also be In position to ship should which he had bought at the Old Curios­ death, asserts that the great actor "died of a broken heart over the loss ol tho Great Interest to Wago Earners build. Both loved to burrow iu under­ thing all over the land. Corrupt men have agreed to tho proposals of our the load be built. ity Shop, was checked to Vancouver. ground passages—-Welbeck Abbey, tlie feasted and fattened at public expense; The first intimation to the police Lyceum theatre In this city, which had (Special tu The Daily News) plenipotentiaries whioh were essential, Fomie, Oct. HI—On Friday hist two young Portland seat, being literally honeycomb­ laws became merchandise on the market having in view the objects of the war authorities of Nelson, that a murderer passed out of his hands, aud whioh on and all this time the public conscience wa» HAD NARROW ESCAPE. account of persistent tinaucial misfor­ men employed aa drivora In Nu. 5 mine, ed with subterranean works. Both had and the maintenance of peace ln 'the east hud been within their grasp, was a tele­ Goal Creek unswered to summonses at the strong objections to wine and tobacco. asleep. When the revelation came the gram received Saturday morning by W. tunes, had become a second rate music publie saw how they hud been plundered, tlius manifesting the sincerity of their Explosion on a Submarine While Under pollco court charging them with having Their portraits show remarkable re­ desire for peace. H. Bullock-Webster, chief of provincial hall." cruelly beaten a horse employed In the they saw tlie offence in all its enormity, Water. semblances. Both had an eccentric and from one end of the land to the other "We 'have examined the terms agreed police, from chief constable McMulliu, The correspondent adds; mine. Mr. Hunt, the overman of No. 5 Portsmouth, Eng., Oct. 16—The crow of Fernie, who gave a brief recital of "it will grieve sir Henry's admirers to mine, caught those young men In the act mania of changing the position of tilings there was a civic awakening. Any spe­ upon iby the plenipotentiaries and having of 16 men on board the submarine bdat and us cruelty to these horses has more around them. cial privilege Is a graft. Monopolies, even found them In entire conformity with the ciiuie committed and a description learn that despite the great fortune earn­ law-protected privileges are grafts, and No. 4 iliad a remarkably narrow escape of the man suspected. He forwarded a ed iu Ihis long career, he died compara­ than once happened before in the mines The story of the life of euch alleged our will, we have accepted and ratified without the culprits being caught, the com- separate personality fits into the gaps in should be hurtful to every fair, minded today. The boat was engaged in diving request from the Montana authorities tively poor. He had suult vast sums dur­ citizen. Unless the spirit of civic right­ (them. practice off Splthead and was submerged piiny determined to make an example of the history of the other. Thc fifth duke "Peace and glory this having been se­ that tho man he apprehended if possible. ing recent years in uhe elaborate but un- them. Mr. Hunt, In giving his evidence eousness now abroad In the land dies out, when water leaked thrugh the exhaust of Portland is found lo appear in public and there is no likelihood of that, we will cured, we are happy to Invoke thc bless- Chiefs Bui lock-Webster and Jarvis sucoessiiul pro-unctions of "Faust,' 'Coriou- told how these young men were when he pipe and caused an accumulatin of gas. auus,' 'Robespierre' and 'Dante' and it arrived on tlie scene, beating the horse life when Thomas Druce is missing. pass from the sordid age of commercial­ fags of the benign spirits ot our ancos- then went to work on the case and to­ Wheu Druce reappears thero is uo trace A slight explosion followed damaging the gether gleaned the facts already set was the run of bad luck that .these plays with pieces of lagging In a manner not ism Into the age ot high Ideals. ora and to be able to bequeath the fruits machinery. The crew, however, nun- Justified under any circumstances. The of the duke. pf those great dead to our posterity. It forth. encountered that caused the Lyceum "A political parly has no right to ask aged to raise the vessel which came up management to slip trom his control two case was adjourned until Saturday morning The mystery in the dukedom claim Is our earnest desire to share the glory Sunday evening C. Lenwood, the im­ when the young men failed to put in an has centered around the vault in High- for support b.•cause it is that party, but iwith our people and enjoy the blessings stern first. A government gunboat migration officer from Gateway arrived years ago, compelling him to seek Uie appearance. Magistrate Whimpster issued because It stands for what 'a right. If a nearby went to her assistance and saved hospitality of strange theatres. gate cemetery in which Thomas Druce political party cannot got votes on the pf peace with all nations. by the Crow boat; W. H. McCann, chief warrants for their arrest but as these is said to have been buried. all the crew. The submarine was towed of the Helena police force, and F. Shar- "Neither his spirit nor his health sur­ warrants are still in Lhe hands of the po­ ground of parlotlsm It lias no right to | "Russia is again the friend of Japan According to the claimant's theory, ask for voles on the ground of partisan­ itud we sincerely desire that the rela­ lu here for repairs. renbroek, sheriff of Lewis and Clark vived'tho shock. His Uillerences with lice, the supposition Is thai they have taken the Great Northern railway for he tho alleged burial of Druce on Decem­ ship. Under our form of government po­ tions of a good neighbor now re-estub- county, Montana, lu which the crime Ellen Terry aggravated his troubles litical parties are neeessary. for it is truu about tihe same nine, when she essayed olier side of the boundary line. ber 31, 1864, was an imposture, an ouipty istied shall become both cordial aud ln- SCANDAL IN TORONTO. was committed, arrived by way of Spo­ coffin being interred. It ia further al­ that they can como to agreements ou imate. kane. a starling career ou her own account. An important question under the Work­ publie quesions and announce their princi­ They 'have never been friends since." leged that Druce was seen and recogniz­ "In ithls age when there is no delay Council of tbe Good City Wauts an In­ Immediately a conference waa held men's Compensation not, lUfla, came be­ ed iby many persons after this date. ples and intentions, lair political parties n the world's progress there should be vestigation . and chief Bullock-Webster communicat­ fore his honor judge Forin, acting by should tie tli«' servants ol' the people, not, agreement aa an arbitrator In an action Some of these persons are still alive. io cessation of the effort to Improve tbe Toronto, Oct. Hi.—The city council ed by wire with all police -posts. He their masters. I have spoken of corrup­ brought by Hector McDonald against the The death of the fifth duke of Portland tion, bribery anil grafting, using the terms tdmlntstratlon of the nation's affairs today uuaniiiraously voted to ask judge sent a full description of the suspected NELSUN'S NEWS OF THE DAY did not occur until 1879. mati to Vancouver. Yesterday after­ Crow's Nest Pass Coal company for com­ synonymously. While tlie effect on thu jutih Internal and external, while mili­ Winchester to hold an enquiry into the pensation for Injuries received while in public may be as injurious from grafting ary efficiency should be maintained in noon a telegram from Vancouver an­ A. Robinson, superintendent of educa­ charges made that money was paid to a tion left yesterday morning to Inspect the thc employ of thu defendant 'company. NOTABLE RECEPTION as from boodiing there is a distinction be­ lull vigor, even in time of peace, au certain alderman to secure his vote in nounced that a man answering the des­ The questions submitted for arbitration tween tliein. Boodlers sell their voted cription had been arrested by the police schools oi Kaalo, Ainsworth, Trout Lake, lamest endeavor should be made to at- connection with the granting of a permit were: 1. Is tho applicant entitled during Takes Lively Interest in Balkan and prostitute their trust for tribe money of that city. Sandon and siocan lake towns. He will ain success in peaceful pursuits, so that to Purdy 'brothers to carry on a slaugh­ return lo Nelson Saturday evening. partial incapacity to tho difference between Question. contrary to law but the grafter is not al­ Meantime a warrant under the Extra­ his average earnings before the accident ways a boodler. When those on the in­ n equal measure with its power, the tering business. When the motion was Paris, Oct. 10.—Significance Is at­ prosperity of the country may be main- dition Act had been issued by judge For­ and the average of what wages he is able side of any great fhiuttclal concern divert adopted Dr. Lynrd arose and said as his The performance of Richards & Prlngle's tached to the notablo reception accorded tbe funds for their profit, that Is against alned and its permanent progress in­ in charging Andre Harmand with the Georgia minstrels at tne opera house last to earn afterwards, or Is he entitled to 60 uonie had heen mentioned he desired to murder of Oliver in Lewis aud Clark per cent of such difference, to prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who the law, when a class of men have special ured. give a complete denial to the accusation. evening was safd by many to be the best has arrived 'here for a week'a visit. The privileges wheivby they ran prey upou the county, Montana. and cleanest entertainment of lhe kind 2. In any event what amount Is appli­ "We strongly admonish our subjects cant entitled, to as a weekly compensation pniuce was received with military honors rest of tho people, that is a graft that may In the meantime he asked the council to Sheriff Sharrenhroek left for Van­ ever given In Nelson. This band's street gainst manifestations of vainglorious during hi.s partial Incapacity. similar to those accorded to members ot be against tlie law or may bo protect­ excuse his attendance. couver with the warrant last night. If concert iu the afternoon wns excellent. (ride and command them to attend to 3. Is thc question raised In paragraph 6 royal families and was escorted io the ed by the law. The remedy for corruption, the prisoner waives extradition proceed­ The acrobatic features were particularly bribery or grafting of any kind Is* to en­ (heir avocations and do all that lies in hereof a matter for consideration under same quarters that king Victor Emman­ RUSH OF FREIGHT. ings ho will he taken straight to Helena good. • force the law. if the system* is working (heir power to strengthen the empire." the Act, and, if so, what allowance, u uel and king Alfonso occupied at the for trial. Otherwise he must be brought any, should be mado therefor. foreign office. President Loubet aud an illegitimate game Instead of trying to C. P. R. Adding to Its Fleet on Lake to Nelson and appear before judge Forin The visit of C. Band, representing the •1. In what manner should the compensa­ NORWAY'S NBW KING. prince Ferdinand exchanged visits. beat tiie game the belter way Is to stop Superior. for extradition. T. Eaton company to Victoria, has given tion due to applicant be arrived at. the game." rise to tho report that this company Is These distinguished honors indicate JNo Bernadotte Will Accept and Throne The United States authorities are de­ Tho paragraph ti, alluded to is as follows: Fort William, Ont., Oct. 16.—Freight about to open a branch In this province. "Tiie applicant submits Uuu he is physi­ tho interest France takes ln a pacific NAVIGATION OF SASKATCHEWAN Will Go to Prince Charles. traffic has increased so greatly that the termined to secure his extradition at any Mr. Band has been in Nelson the past day cost. The evidence against his is con­ cally unfitted to work so long as la hours." settlement o£ the Balkan question, in Edmonton, Oct. hi—Joseph Roy, Inspector I Christiania, Oct. 16.—King Oscar's C. P. R. boats cannot carry it out of or two. Whilst hero he made no mention Hector McDonald while acting ILS a whicli Bulgaria plays an important role. general of the department of public works. official refusal of the offer of the Nor­ here. The Midland Queen has heen chair- sidered overwhelming. of the flrm opening in British Columbia motornian broke his leg on tho l&th of but he did intimate that special efforts Tho semi-official Temps this evening Is hero to investigate the necessities and wegian throne for a prince of the house tei*ed by the company to operate between Chief .McCann and immigration offi­ December last. He was then working eight reqiiinnnts for Improving navigation on Hie cer Lenwood will remain in Nelson un­ were to he made to Increase the company's llOUhs and receiving $2.60 per day. Some urges that France, not having territorial o Bernadotte ls expeotod tomorrow, when this port and Owen Sound, for the re­ business In this province. ambitions, occupies the bast position to Saskatchewan. He win also take action mainder of 'the season. til it Is known whether or not Har- two or three months ago he was given tho the government will Immediately ask position of attending to the lamps at $2 exert a preponderant Influence in the to prevent further landslides of the bank the Storthing to authorize an Invita­ tnand consents to return to Helena. Thirty pain tors here and at Port Ar­ INTERNED SHIPS RELEASED per day of ten hours, which was sometimes government of tbe Balkans thus gain­ in lhe eastern part of Edmonton. tion to prince Charles of Denmark to thur struck today for an increase to HO The visiting American officers are loud In their praises of the .promptness Washington, Oct. 10-Today the state de­ Increased to 12 hours. ing the conimerciol and political friend­ ibecome king, lt is said that the reply cents an hour, partment officially notified the navy depart­ It Is understood that judge Forln's de­ ship of the Balkan states. GREATER MONTREAL. will be favorable and that Immediately and thoroughness of the provincial and Montreal, Oct. Hi.—The city council city police of British. Columbia. ment of the termination of the Ruaao- cision. In which the miners tako a great on Its receipt the Storthing will pro­ STRIKE IS AVERTED Jupanese war, and gave Its assent to the deal of Interest, will be given shortly. UNION FINALLY DISSOLVED today voted in facor of annexation to tihe ceed with his election. Coal Creek miners wero idle Saturday, city of the suburb of St. Henri, whicn Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 10—Tho grleva MAY ESCAPE GALLOWS release of the Russian ahipa which have Stockholm. Oot. 16.—The union be­ The republicans are malting a desper- the union employees of the National Cash heen Interned at San Francisco and Cavite. during which time the haulage power waa tween Norway aud Sweden, w>hich has haa a population of about 25,000. ' ate effort to secure a plebiscite. Tonight Register company, woro today referred to being transferred from thu old temporary the national advisory hoard of the Inter­ Man Under Death Sentence Has Ossifica­ tipples to the present new steel tipple. existed since 1814, has been dissolved, they published a manifesto protesting tion of the Vertebrae of ho Neck DROP IN PRICE OF FLOUR. both house of the Riksdag having pass­ MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS against the election of a king and fav­ national Machinists, and the threatened A change In the personnel of those con­ strike has been averted for the present at Chicago. Oct. 16-Judge Tuley, presiding Winnipeg, Oct. 16.—Prices of flour ed the government bill repealing the ac£ Port Arthur. Ont., Oct. M—The ratepay­ oring a republican form of government. nected with the head office at Toronto, ers today authorized the expenditure of leas, meanwhile the plant will be operated in the criminal court bench before which today were cut IB cemts per sack on tie who are to visit Fernie, haa been made. of union and recognizing Norway as <\ It Is understood tbat the republicans on the "open shop" principle. i Robert Gardiner waa tried for the ruurdor first three grades. $112,000 on extension of water works amj Senator Cox and Mr. Woods are not com- JUL0Q0 for extension of 'sewer systems. be^V coQ^( THE DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1905

the latitor of such announcements this Ti>nr money treaty shall in all lbs parts come into buck If **F* f Do you find your- full force. Tlio formal exchange of rat­ «i)ilYl!iiU> VaWf « self subject to sud­ ifications shall take place aL Washington. den attacks of dizziness with black spots floating as soon as possible. . Article IB.—The present treaty shall HH^ before the eyes ? It be signed in duplicate in both English and French languages. The texts are P_\%\ Means Kadiaey Trouble in absolute conformity but in case of a HOUR AND FEED *MK\ and that you require Gin Fills. The best discrepancy of the interpretation ithe known remedy for all forms of'Kidney trouble. French text shall prevail ,iu conformity with the provis.fns of articles 3 and 9 Giii Pills will Cure you. of tlio treaty of peace Japan and Russia. They net promptly and do I heir work thoroiijjlily. AU The undersigned plenipotentiaries have Best H. B. Co. Hungarian, per sack $3.50 druggists 50 cts. pec box, 6 boxes for fi 50 or direct from concluded the following additional ar­ Th» Bolo Drug Co.. Winnipeg, Mon. ticles. Bran, per 100 lbs. . . . 1.30 Sub-article to Article 3.—The imper­ ial government of Japan aud Russia S- ^rts, per 100 lbs. . . . 1.40 .mutually engage to commence the with­ Wheat, per 100 lbs. . . . 2.00 drawal of their military forces from the %j^__r& y.I~Z:_i territory of Manchuria .simultaneously and immediately after the treaty of peace ernes into operation and within a ponied- Finest Timothy Hay from the famous Keep Out of 18 months after that date the armies of the two countries shall be completely Colville Valley. rorto mm Lumber uo., withdrawn from Manchuria except from tiie Rain the leased territory of the Liao Tung MannfoctiireM or am) Wholesale Dealers in poninsula, tbe forces of tlie two coun­ Bunch Grass Hay for Catde. and Cold / tries occupying the front positions shall BOUGH ANB DRESSED LUMBER, BJDNOSiBB AND ioUBDINOS. BAUD- be first withdrawn. Tlie contracting par­ Winds *AWN AND mUStW) WORK. AN OP-TO-DATffl DRY XIS.W IK «0*- ties reserve to themselves the right to KBOTION, maintain guards to protect their respec­ BY USING OUR tive railway lines In Manchuria. The Prices on application niimiber of such guards shall not exceed MILLS AT YMIR 15 per kilometre and within that maxi­ TARRED and PLAIN BUILDING PAPER mum number the commanders of the Japanese and Russian armies shall hy QUALITY THB BEST. Porto Rico Lumber Co., Ltd. common accord fix tlie number of such The Hudson's Bay Stores guards to be employed as smail as pos­ sible, while having in view the actual Wood-Vallance Hardware Go,, Umit.d. requirements. The commanders of the Japanese and: Wholesale and Roiall Russian forces in Manchuria shall agree NELSON, B.C. BOUGH but it tion. with safety i^i Rt iimal* cost ed In exactly the .same manner as the they prefer'to remain in tiie ceded ter­ baccos, Cigars, Butter, Eggs, Cheese and to briny to Uie attention of the Nelson subjects aud citizens of other foreign Packing liou&e Products. Offloe and ritory they will bo maintained and pro­ Warehouse, corner of Front and Hill Board of Trade the lack of a passable powers; that is to say, they will be tected in tho full exercise of their in­ WANTED Strtet*. P.O. Box 1096. Telephone 28 placed on the same footing as the sub­ dustries and rights of property on con­ road between Morrissey Junction and NELSON Employment Agency. jects and citizens of the most favored ditions oi submitting to the Japanese CAMP AND MINERS' FURNISH1NGB FINEB RANDIES Carbonado, The mail carrier between nation. It is also agreed ln order to WANTED—Jigman, tuble mon, machinist laws and jurisdiction. Japan shall have for concentrator, sawyers, swampers, these points has to travel on horseback, avoid cases of misunderstanding that. lull liberty to withdraw the right of A. MACDONALD at CO.-WHOLESAJJj the two high contracting parties wiill waitress. Jobbers in Blankets, Underwear, MltU, RENAULT & CO., COGNAC the road being Impassable for vehicles. residence in or to deport from such ter­ Gloves, Boot*, Rubbers, Overalls, Jumf* ESTABLISHED 1836. The writer says that bhe people affected abstain on the Russian Korean frontier ritory of any inhabitants who labor un­ YOUNG lady, experienced stenographer ers, Mackinaw** and Oilskin Clothlui. from taking any military measures Camp mid Miners' Sundries. Offlce aai by this deplorable condition of affairs der political or administrative disability. desires position. Address box 518, Nelson. whicli may menace the security of Rus­ She engages, however, that the property Warehouse, corner of Front and Had have appealed to thc provincial authori­ WANTED—Woodsmen to out logs for saw­ Streets. P.O. Box 1095. Telephone 2g. Renault Three Stars sian or Korean territory. of such linJiabitauts shall be- fully re­ mill. They must know their business. ties for redress in the matter without Article 3.—Japan and Russia mutually Wages. $"1 per day, board, $1 per day. Also Renault "Club" Brandy spected. ASSAYERS' SUPPLIES success. Doubtless the Nelson Board of engage, flrst, to evacuate completely one good cook for logging camp. John Article 11.—Russia engages to arrange B. Wlnlaw, Wlnlaw. B.C. Renault 50-Year Old Brandy Trade will gladly lend its assistance, and Biniultanejiisly Manchuria, except with Japan for _ granting to Japanese THE B.C. ASSAY A CHEMICAL SUPPLI the territory affected by tlie lease of the Co., Ltd., Vancouver, B, C—Importer but the matter is one that .should read- subjects rights of fishery along the coast WANTED—Girl for general housework, and Dealers iu Assayers' Supplies. Bole LAW, YOUNG & CO., Montreal, Agents for Canada and Newfoundland. Liao Tung peninsula in conformity with of the Russian possessions in the Japan, Mrs. F. M. Black. Carbonate street. agents In British Columbia for the col*' lily be adjusted by \V. R. Ross, M.L.A, tho provisions of tlie additional article Okhotsk and Behring seas, it is agreed bratcd Battersea Crucibles, Scorlllers mn*, WANTED - Furnished light housekeeping for the district, If Mr, Ross will take 1 annexed to I his treaty; and, second, that the foregoing agreement shall not Mufiles and Wm. Ainsworth & Co.'s flue to restore entirely and completely to the room.', or room with board for family ot Balances, Ciiomical and Physical Ap- time, within ten days from such tbo matter up vigorously with Hon. R. affect tbo rights already 'belonging to three. Apply A., Dally News. -juratus, C. P. Acids and Chemicals, pla* death, resignation, or removal, as the j F. Green, cliief commissioner of lands exclusive administration of all the Russia or foreign subjects in those re­ .inum, Sodium and Potassium Cyanide, IM DAILY NEWS portions of Manohurjla now in occupa­ gions. ^uluksllvor, Carbonate end lii carotin are; council may hy resolution appoint, J and works, the conditions complained of pf Soda, Borax, Borax Glass, Silver Free tion or under the control of tho Japan­ Article 12.—Japan and Russia en­ FOR SALE Lead and Litharge. | Published at Nelson Every Morning, Ex­ etc." in#M by the Morrissey Junction people will ese or Russian troops with the excep­ "Section 84.—If the annual or gage to adopt as a basis for their com­ cept Monday by tion of the territory above mentioned. OLD CURIOSITY SHOP-If you want to F. J. DEANE other election of a municipal coun­ soon be remedied, mercial relations, pending tlie conclu­ The Imperial government of Russia de­ buy or sell anything go to llie Old Curios­ MINING AND MILL MACHINERY cil does not take place, or if in case sion of a new treaty of commerce and clare that they have not in Russia any ity Shop. Always In stock, a full line Of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: of a vacancy occurring In any coun­ m\\ igation, the basis of ithe ireaty which Crockery, Furniture and Glassware, WASHINGTON MACHINERY & 8UPPI3X territorial advantages or preferential or CO.—Dealers In Engines, Band and Cir­ Uaiiy, per year by Carrier 17.00 cil, tho council does not proceed to was in force previous .to tihe present exclusive concessions to the impairment cular SawmlllB, Atklna' Saws, Wood and Daily, per year, by Mall 6.00 an election within the time appoint­ PEACE TREATY IS MED war, tho Bystetn of reciprocal treatment, FOR SALE—The general store business of Iron Pulleys, Leyner Compressors oral of China, or inconsistent with the prin­ A, Skojeskl, Sirdar. Purchaser could also Dally, per Month, by Carrier 65 ed to fill up such vacancy, or the on the footing of tho most favored na­ Drills, Pumps and Hoists. Prompt at- Dally, per month, by Mall W BOTH BMBBRORS HAVE AFFIXED ciple of equality of opportunity. get postofflce. Owner retiring on account tention. Reasonable prices, Ceurteouf members of the council who have tion, in whicli are included iuipont and treatment, Spokane, Wash. THEIR SIGNATURES of poor health. For particulars apply to 'been elected do not appoint the re­ Article 4.—Japan uud Russia recipro­ export duties, customs formalities, tran­ A. Skozeskl Sirdar, B. C. cally engage not to obstruct auy general sit aud tonnage dues, aad the admission quisite number of members of the ASSAYERS -4gRfc council as provided In section 82 of FULL TEXT OF FINAL DRAFT WITH measures in common tto all countries and treatment of agents, subjects, and FOR SALE-1 :: 1-L' inch saw arbor, 1 pair which China may take "for tlio develop­ vessels of one codntry in ithe territories Hamilton boss dogs, 2 inserted tooth B. W. WIDDOWSON, CHEMIST AND AS- this Act, on complaint of any elector SUB-ARTICLES. of tho municipality it shall .be lawful ment of the commerce or Industry of of the other. saws, 6li Inch, with GOO teeth, 1 Northey sayor, Nelson, B. C—Gold, silver or lead, Manchuria. Article 13.—So soon as possible after Duplex Pump. J. B. Wlnlaw. $1 eaoh; Copper, «.&)- Gold-Silver, U.W; for the lieutenant-governor-in-coun- Zinc, (2.50; Gold-Silver-Copper, 12.50. cil to issue a warrant to the clerk of London, Oct. 10.—Renter's Telegraph Article 5.—The imperial Russian gov­ the present treaty comes In force all the FOR SALE—I have some Improved ten Samples arriving by mall or express wll MAYOR HOUSTON'S RESIGNATION. such municipal council, or, if there company furnfcihes the text of ernmont transfer and assigns to the im­ prisoners of war shaU be reciprocally receive prompt attention. P.O. drawet perial government of Japan, with tlie restored. The imperial governments of acre ranches ou the West Arm, for sale, is no such officer, to some other the treaty of peace concluded by Rus­ reasonable terms und pripes. $. IMJ, 1108; Phone A 87. As announced elsewhere in this Issue, resident of the municipality, calling sia and Japan at Portsmouth September consent of the government of China, the Japan and Russia isfcall each appoint a Brydges. upon him, at the expiration of ten lease'of Port Arthur, 'fallen and the ad­ specinl commissioner lo take charge of noting mayor, alderman Harry Bird, has CLEANING AND PRESSING days from the date thereof, to fixth e ft, an'd signed by emperor Nicholas and jacent territorial waters and all rights, tho prison ere. All prisoners in the hands BfNQ-EB Sewing Machines for rent by received John Houston's formal resigna­ day for tiho nomination and election liho empi'iur pf Japan on October ll, as priliveges and concessions concerned of on': government shall be delivered to week or month at low rates. The Singer GENTLEMEN'S suits repaired, eteaned, tion of the office of mayor of the city of a new mayor, reeve, alderman or follows: with or forming part of sncHi lease, and and rei eived iby the commissioner of lhe ly acknowledged to be tho lightest running and pressed. Goods called for aad deiii- of Nelson, to take effect at noon on Mon­ councillor ;and such election shall also transfers and assigns to the Imperial other government or by I1I3 duly ap­ and most convonlentgof any. Try one and ored. Agent for Crown Tailoring companj, "The emperor of Japan on one part, bo convinced. Only at the Singer Store. suits from 915 up. A. J. Drlscoll, opposlfc day, Octoher 23rd. he held in acordame with this Act, and the emperor of Russia on thc other governmont of Japan all public works pointed representative in such conven­ etc." and properties in the territory affected ient numbers and suoh convenient j-oits FOR SALE—Thoroughbred White Leghorn Queen's Hotel. It is questionable if it will be neces­ part, animated by a desire to restore It would appear from the foregoing tho 'blessings of peaco to their countries, by the above mentioned lease. Tho two of tho delivering state as such deliver­ Cockerel, C months old, from a laying 4 sary to hold an election for the unex­ contracting parties mutually engage to ing .state shall notify in advance :o the strain. Address P. M. Schonljorg, Siocan, that the city council can avoid an elec­ havo resolved to conclude a treaty of pired balance of the term. obtain the consent of the Chinese gov­ omnilssloners of the receiving state. The B.C. tion by either declining to take action peace, and havo for this purpose named FOR FRESH MILK AND CREAM TELE-* The provisions of the Municipal Elec­ their plenipotentiaries, that is to say. ernment mentioned tn Hie foregoing governments of Japan ami Russia shall phone No. 217, Nelson Dairy, on mayor Houston's resignation (In that stipulation. The imporial government present each other, as soon 113 possible tions Act dealing with the situation that for hia majesty the emperor of Japan, FOR R£NT event no vacancy would exist), or by baron Komura, Jutaro JusamJ, grand of Japan on their part undertake thai, after Ihe delivery of tho prisoners is now confronts the city of Nelaon, read tlio proprietory rights of Russian sub­ coniiploted, with a statement of the dir­ ROOMS furnished for houso keeping, ap­ SOCIETY CARDS declining to pass a resolution declaring cordon of the imperial order pi bhe Ris­ as follows: jects in lhe territory aibovo referred to ect expenditure respectively incurred hy ply Room 1, over Dally Newa. the offlce of mayor vacant. ing Sun, his minister for foreign affairs, ABERDEEN HIVE, No. 12, L. O. T. M.- "Section 83—'If a mayor, reeve, J and his exellency, Takahira Kogoro, shall be perfectly respected . them for the care and maintenance of FOR RENT—Rooms for light housekeep­ If the flrst course ibe adopted, and the prisoners from the dale of caipture Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 7:30 P-m. alderman, or councillor, fails to take Imperial order of tho Sacred Treasure, Article 6.—The imperial Russian gov­ ing, or furnished bedrooms. Terms mo­ of each month In K. of P, Hall, Vefnon the necessary declaration of office, there appears to he no reason why dt his minister to tho United States; and ernment engage to transfer and assign or surrender and up to the time of death derate. Apply cnrotnlcer (upstairs) Wa- Street, next to postofflce. Visiting Mem­ or in the event of the death, resigna­ should not, then there will be no re­ his majesty the emperor of all the Rus­ to the imperial government of Japan or delivery. Russia engages to repay to verloy hotel, Victoria street. bers cordially Invited. without compensation and with the con­ Japan as soon as possible after the ex­ tion, disqualification, or continuous course by the electors; the council will sians, his excellency, Sergius Witte, 'his FOR RENT-Three warm furnished bed­ MINNIE B. RITCHIE, D.S.C, , absence from the municipality or sent of 'the Chinese government the rail­ change of statements as above provided, MARY C. MATTHEW, L.C. remain as at present constituted until secretary of sLato and president of the rooms, with or without sitting room. (meetings of the council, except in committee or ministers of the empire way between Chang Chun Fu and Kuan tho difference between the actual amount Apply E., Dally News. MARGARET SQUIRE, R.C. cases of sickness or with the leave the end of the year. On the other hand, of Russia, and hta excellency baron Chang Tsti' and Port Arthur, and all so expended by Japan and the actual branches and all rights nnd privileges amount -similarly disbursed 'by Russia. NELSON LODGE, NO. H, INDEPEN- of the council, for the space of three If the council accept mayor Houston's Roman Rosen, minister of the Imperial PLUMBING dent Order of Good Templars, meeta A calendar months, of a mayor, reeve, resignation but decline to pass a resolu­ court of Russia, his majesty's ambassa­ thereto in that region belonging to or Article 14.—The present treaty -shall every Thursday evening at 8 o'clook la worked for the benefit of the railway. tbo ratified by their majesties, the em­ aldenman, or councillor, his offlce tion declaring the offlce vacant, then it dor to tlio United States, who, after We are prepared to do all kinds of Fraternity hall. Visiting members ire may by resolution of the council ibe •bavin k exchanged their full powers, Tho two high contracting parties mut­ peror of -Japan ami tho emperor of all plumbing, steam and gas fitting on the cordially Invited to attend. will be open to any elector by complaint shortest notice. Estimates given, Strachan declared vacant, and another nom­ which weiu found to lie in good and ually engage to Obtain the consent of ,tho Russlas. Such ratification shall be Ai Hebrlen, Baker street, Nelson, B, C. J. E. LACKEY, C.T, ination therefor shall be held at such. to the lieutenant-governor In council to the government of China mentioned in with aa little delay as possible and in Phone 202, C. DANGERFIELD, Secretary,

_ 6e^ 'Cci>j THE DAILT1NEW8, NELSON, B. O., TUE8DAT, OCTOBER 1, 1905 M

for December, which was the low for the NEW SLOCAN LAUNCHED day, closed at 85 7-8; May wheat opened jjfflgjL Your Money Back with Sunlight Soap at S6 1-2, closed 81i 7-8 @ 87; Liverpool open­ ed 1-4 lower, closed 1-4 lower. Sunlight Soap is guaranteed perfectly pure, pennine, and free from REMODELLED STEAMER WILL RE­ Reported by Sharp & Irvine, Nelson, adulteration—all dealers are authorized to return purchase money to anyone SUME OLD SCHEDULE Oct. 16. BEWARE OF I finding cause for complaint. Therefore you lose nothing by trying CAPTAIN GORE DISCUSSES NAV^IGA TO BORE FOR OIL f OISOHOUS^DULTERATID 1 TION OP ARROW LAKES Southeast Kootenay C. & P. Co. Sending In Force of Men vSunlig'ht iSoap The now steamer Siocan waa placed In John Gloyne, one of the trustees of the PACKAGE DYES % I and you will agree with millions of other women that the Sunlight way is the commission yesterday and made the regu­ Southeast Kootenay Coal & Petroleum only way to wash clothes. lar run from Rosebeny to Siocan. The boat company has left Spokane for the com­ $S,ooo.oo rewaid will he paid to any person who can prove that Sunlight ls large commodious and fast. Her trial pany's property In southeast Kootenay, Soap contains arty ibria of adulteration or contains any injurious chemicals. trip demonstrated that she will he equal with a double crew of laborers to begin Just nib Sunlight Soap ou your.clothes and let them Boak iu,tepid water* to nil requirements of the new service, preparation for establishing boring ma­ DIAMOND DYES then rinse out in fresh water. It is equally good in hard or suit water, which will make Siocan lake a link In the chinery. He expects to work a force of main route from Nelson to the coast. Nova Scotia Wool 10 men in building roads aud constructing are used by all women who value cabins. As soon as the roads are ln shape, LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO 1005 Captain J. C. Gore, superintendent of b famous for itj-foftaesa and strength. Pure, Bright, Fast.and Never- B.C. lake and river navigation, returned machinery which has already been ordered, The ocean air—tbe climate—thc rich will be taken In. There will be a standard Fading colors. lyeatetrdajy afternoon from SJocan Jlakp graring land—gives an elasticity and •where he has been since last Saturday. 3(100 foot .well rig aud machinery for saw­ sllkiness and strength to thc wool, mill purposes. Preparatory work Is ex­ Seen on his arrival he said that is mlsiiag in wool from other The use of DIAMOND DYES , ''The new steamer Siocan went Into com­ pected to be completed and the boring rig assures perfect results ih Home mission this morning. She Is a Very fine In operation within GO dnys. Work will con­ boat and makes a splendid appearance. I The only Underwear in the world, tinue all winter. « Coloring. didn't expect her to be quite as fast as made of Nova Scotia Wool, Is The Southeast Kootenay company expects the old boat, but she proves lo be a least to strike oil at from 100 to WW feet from Refuse all other Package Dyes its equal in that respect. Stanfield's the surface. Boring this distance In the that are offered to you. Other "For the present we shall return to tlie country rock will require, it is estimated, old schedule that was abandoned when bhe Unshrinkable from three to four months]. The region dyes are but poor imitaUons. Sandon was put on the run. The Siocan ln which the land is situated gives pro­ will make two round trips, from Siocan to Underwear mise of being unusually active this winter Rosebery and return, every day. Thatisone reaiwn why "Stanfield's as two other companies, one from Van­ "Of course that may be modified "when Unshrinkable" is soft and comfort­ couver and one from Dalles, Ore,, expect the now time table between Kootenay able—wears so well—holds its sliapell- to have rigs at work. Landing and Vancouver Is Introduced, d lu absolutely unshrinkable. Wear "Stanfield's" this winter— "There has been somo misunderstanding, 1 DEATH OP SENATOR FULFORD not in Nelson, but at the coast, as to the If you want health, and Tiie Ganailiaii Metal Go. Lfl reason for the change of route, A Van­ comfort, and durability. Unable to Recover From Injuries of a Maple couver paper contained a statement that Week Ago Frank, Alberta, Can. the Arrow lake trip took all night and all Newton, Mass., Oct. 16—Senator Fulford day because the Narrows could not be of Brockvllie, Ont., died at the Newton Leaf navigated at night. That, as everyone In hospital on Sunday afternoon as the re­ Purchasers of The Sunlight Maids do not rub and boll their clothes to shreds—they Nelson knows, Is quite incorrect. Steamers Styles to cover wash thi ear.y Sunlight way sult of injuries received in an automobile havo often gone through the Narrows al accident one week ago today. The sen­ Rubbers every need night, when there is occasion for it. Under ator's Injuries, which were at first regard­ ZINC tlio present urrangement there has been ed ns slight, developed Into paralysis, of nothing to gain by making the trip any from fine city SILVER-L1AD the vital organs and for the pnst two days AND V faster than has been done. there was no hope of his recovery. The wear to lum­ "There Is no difficulty in navigating the body was forwarded to Brockvllie this Arrow lakes, except, of course, In winter afternoon, bermen's or MIXED when ice forms In the Narrows. miners' foot­ [The late George Taylor Fulford was a Best NELSON SCHOOL FIRST native of Brockvllie, Ont. where he was wear. They ORES Observation born on August 8, 1K52. He came of United Highest Award for Brushwork and Gen­ Empire stock, a descendant of the Fill- to are all just as eral Excellence fords of Dunsford, Devonshire, England, Coippartmenit The diplomas awarded to Nelson public ho wns appointed to the senate by sir honest as the Address corespondence to Company's school for its exhibit of pupils' work nt Wilfrid Laurler In 1900.} Sell Office, Frank, Alberta. the Dominion fair, have boen received by emblem signi­ Cars R. J. Steel, secretary of the board of CHINESE ON THE RAND fies. trustees, nnd by him forwarded to prin­ The South African mull brings news of cipal Sullivan. They were nccompanied by What a Man two more murder-* hy Chinese coolies. On DAILY BETWEEN a letter of congratulation from tlie school Aug. 38, a storekeeper named S. D, Wem- exhibit committee, highly commending the mer, wns murdered by Chinese deserters CM BRYANT & CO. work done. Sees on the Broed erst room farm, about 20 miles Best J. Leckie Co., Cecil M Bryant, A.R.S.M., St. Paul-Minneapolis and Seattle There wore exhibits from most of the city west of Pretoria. The man was done to Provincial Assayer schools nnd from not a few rural schools death In a horrible manner, and the body Limited The Vancouver Assay Oillce VIA THE where recent graduates of the provincial wheu found was without tho head, nnd to Established 1890 normal school have Introduced Lhe new covered with gashes and wounds. A blood Umprio and Control Assayi manual training course as well as means TT is what a man sees in stained drill was fond near the body. Vancouver, Complete Analysea Etc. nnd circumstances permit. The largest 1 The day after tha murder at Broeder- Buy Agents for CassePs Cyanide Process GREATJIORTHERN RAILWAY exhibits were from Victoria, Vancouver, - Taylor & McQuarrie's stroom came the news of another murder. B.C. Contracts made for Assayi New Westminster, Nelson and Grand On Aug. 27 a party of wandering Chinese Write for Prices, etc. -THE COMFORTABLE WAY." clothes that induces him to Forks. Inspector D. Wilson, F. H. Eaton, held up tho homestead of Mr. Jackson of VANCOUVER, B.C. superintendent of Victoria city schools and place his first order with us, Steirtofnmtoln, 'near KrugV-rsdorp. (They An Innovation in Transcontinental, Travel „ H. A. Dunned, superintendent of manual ransacked the rooms and decamped with Selling training schools were in charge. £5 In gold and some household articles. Agents For rates, tlmo ot trains, etc., address The exhibits included brushwork, wood- Mr. Jackson attempted to resist the Best P. I, WHITNEY, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Minn. carving, clay modelling; and plastoceno IT IS WHAT HE marauders, but they were H) In number or G. K. TACKUBURY, (Jcneral Agent, work, map making, drawing, penmanship and threatened to knife him If ho did and demonstrations as full as possible ol not keep quiet. The police capture,! six to Lard! Lard! S. S. Minncota sails from Seattle ' NELSON, B. C. DOES NOT SEE every branch of school work. of the ring leaders and ten other deserters. for Orient, Nov. 5. ^mtnA_t______m__ ,„ -;t„| For the next ten days we will offer No. As soon ns the work was displayed it was The same evening a party of Chinese Wear 1 Rendered Lard at greatly reduced prices. abvlous to all competent to Judge that miners attacked a store at the French Nelson's exhibit was easily ilrst In nearly Rand mine, kept by three Chinamen, who every department covered By it. Victoria that makes him a regular were assaulted Willi knives.. The store West Kootenav Butcher Co, excelled In wood carving, clay modelling customer. See our swell line was wrecked and a fearful .struggle must and plastocene work. have occurred, as blood was everywhere. Diplomas, flrst, second and third were of imported Scotch Tweeds One of the storekeepers was fearfully KOOTENAY RAILWAY & NAVIQATIOM Issued in each department. Nelson wus Suitings from $28 to $35 per hacked nnd died a few minutes after ad­ COMPANY, LIMITED awarded the first class diplomas for brush mission to the hospital. A second Ohlna- NOTICE J US work aud for general proficiency. suit. tnan Is not expected to recover, while the NOTICE Is hereby given that sixty dnys Kulo and Blocan Hallway Company third escaped. The Store Was looted of after date I intend to apply to the Chler UUrnaUonal Navigation ana Traallg Car Pabst Beer * . £100 worth of property. A FORT STEELE NEWS Commissioner of Lands tad Worka for Company The next morning the mutilated body of a permission to purchase 160 acres of land TIME CARD [Special to The Dally News] coolie was found lying in a gorge at Wit- In West Kootenay District, commencing •t IM! train* and ateame-rs acaaura — Arrived Fort Steele, Oct. 16-Mr, Levesque, a poortje. It was thought thnt he was one September llUi, li)06 mining operator from Colorado, has been at a post on the West Boundary of Lot Export, quarts and pints. of the gang which ntneked the stor(- ut the 301A, whero the said boundary Intersects looking over some of tho mineral claims French Rand mine, and had either quarrell­ KAW1.U--SAN1.HJ* on Wild Horse creek and expresses him­ the south shore of the Columbia river, Red, White and Blue, qts. and pts. ed with his accomplices over the plunder thence south along the west boundary of Dully Daily; self as moro than satisfied witih What he or had been suspected of treachery. 1:30 p.m. Lv Bandon Ar 10:26 a.m. The excellence of Pabst Milwaukee Beer has given the Pabst Brewing has seen. He will remain in the neighbor­ Lot S01A for a distance of 17 chains more Company the largest output In the United states. Don't drink cheap, or less, to a point 10 chains north of the 2:12 p.m. Lv....Whitewater Ara:40 a.m. hood for some time. TAYLOR & CLARK'S HAM LOAF V.A6 p.m. Ar Kaslo Lv. 8:00 a.m. pale American beer when you can have Pabst for the asking. Agents Bruns­ south west corner of Lot 301A, thence weat JXA8LO-NELBON wick-Bnlke-Collendcr Company Billiard and Pool Tables, Bar Fixtures and Messrs. Llttlejolm and Grigor from 1111- haa all the appetizing ilavor of perfectly 100 chains more or less to Lot 4208, thonce onis, are here in connection with tlie Bull Daily Daily Bowling Alloys. cured ham. Sliced thin It Is a wholesome north to the southern boundary of Lot Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday river mining scheme. They will likely ar­ McQUARRIE, addition to any meal. range for the working of this extensive 4669, thence east along the southern boun­ 8:00 a.m. Lv Kaslo Ar. 7:30 a.m. dary of Lot 4699 for a distance of 16 chains 9:00 a.m. Lv....Ainsworth....Ar. 6:30 p.m. and promising property beforo leaving for High-Glass Tailors homo. B TELEGRAPHIC TICKS more or less to the southeast corner of 11:30 a.m. Ar Nelaon Lv. 4:00 p.m. The Portsmouth treaty went into effect Lot -1699, thence north along the east boun­ Calling at all wuy landings on signal. William Voss has finished work for the NELSON, B.C. yesterday. dary of Lot 4699 to the south shore of the NELSON-SANDON season on the Kootenay Chief on Wild The Canadian Ticket Agents' association Columbia river for n distance of £5 chalna 4:00 p.m. Ar Nelson Lv. 11:30 a.m. E. Ferguson 8 Co. Horse creek and will winter at Fort Steele met yesterday in Portland, Me. more or less to the point of commencement, I0:'2o a.m. Ar Sandon Lv. 1:30 p m Mr. Emory and family have returned A. street fight In Chicago on Sunday be­ containing 100 acres more or less. Tarough dally freight and passenger Wholesale Liquors, Nelson, B. C. to Fort Steele from Marysville. tween Italians resulted In the death of Dated Sopt. 28, 1906, service between NeUon and Bandon. Prof. Homabay of Columbia untveraity, For further Information and full parti*** ono Joseph Toseano. J. J. TANOEN. 'art call on or address New York, recently purchased from Charles Thc Jnpanesc minister of war has Issued K. K. BJBRKNESS, Agent. Chapman his five mountain goats and has instructions to the army that no criticisms P. H. WALSH, Supt. K. R & N. Co., taken thorn to Bronx, N.Y, of tho peace shall be indulged In. Knslo, B. C. George Geary, an old timer In Kootenay, NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO-OWNERS G. K. TACKABURY. General Agent Ntl- COARSE CRUSHING FINE CRUSHING who has been ailing, Is improving and his To Chas, E. Sealey, R. BS, Lemon and D. •JOtt. tt. o. recovery is now assured. D. Robertson, or to any person or per­ sons to whom they niay bay's trans­ Inspector A. E. Green of the Indian de­ ferred their Interests In th« Climax partment, visited the Kootenay Industrial mineral claim, situated at the ftead of NOTICE CRUSHING ROLLS school on Monday last and held an exam­ Sunnyside Hotel 8-Mlle creek, adjoining the Alplno group ination of the pupils, He expressed himself NOTICE Is hereby given that 60 days NELSON, B.C. on the south side, and recorded at after dale I Intend to apply t tlie Chief COMPLETE CRUSHING PLANTS. BULLETIN 616. more than pleased with the progress made RATES $1 PER DAT Nelson In the district of West Kootenay 0 and the condition of the institution gen­ You nre hereby notified that I, Hockrord Commissioner of Lands nnd Works for per­ erally. The Sunnyside has nicely furnished bod- A. Shatford, F.M.C. No. B696S0. have mission to purchase the above described rooms, la lighted with electricity, and the caused to be expended the sum of ($612.50) lands on 9-Mlle Creek Pend d'Orellle river, Superintendent Vowell of the Indian de­ table Is the best in Nelson for the price. five hundred and twelve dollars and fifty West Kootenay District, beginning at a partment, is making his annual visit to cents in labor and Improvements on the poat planted on thc left bank of 9-Mile The hotel ls on Bukcr atreet, one block above mentioned claim In order to hold The Jenckes Machine Co., La*** the Indian agency and reserves. from the C,P,R, and G.N.H. union depot. creek, about two miles from the mouth and The Perry Creek Hydraulic company has said claim under the provisions of the Min­ B.C. OFFICES: ROSSLAND AND VANCOUVER. No liquor ls sold on the premises, eral Act, and If within 00 days from the running south 80 chains, thonce west 40 closed operations for the season. The com­ date of this notice you fail or refuse to chains, thence north SO chains, nnd thenco Works:—Sherbrooke, Que. pany is well pleased with the cleanup, Farmcis contribute your proportion of such expen­ 40 chains to the point of eommenlemcnt, GEAR DRIVEN BELT DRIVEN somo large and beautiful specimens were diture together with all costs of adver­ containing 320 acres of land more or leas. found in tho sluice boxes, which the man­ Railroad Men ; mm CENTRAL HOTEL tising, your Interest in sold claim will A. G. LANQ. ager takes to Wisconsin with him for ex­ become tho property of the subscriber hibition. sVnoT*^ wbritjn^men who hayewpra Opposite Courthouse nnd new Postottice. under section 4 of an Act entitled "An Act Waneta, B. C, Sept. 20, 1905. them know that Best 25c meal In town, European and to Amend the Mineral Act, 1900 " Tho Bon Quan company which has a. J svtil oJ American plan. Only white labor employ­ lease on the Nip and Tuck ihas finished oil aalttd k ate at SluaLn Clty thlB 4th dRy or clearing and the results show that it Is ed. First class bar. o?t iwe ' Frederic S. Clements one of the best claims in the district. ASBESTOL J. A. ER1CKSON. Proprietor. , B. A. SHATFORD. CIVIL ENGINEER Whilst mining has been successful the DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL LANS farms and gardens in the neighborhood of Cuban liberals liavc formally withdrawn SURVEYOR W. G. GILLETT , Blaendrat h'sCelchrat ed 1 lor sell Ideal oves When in Grand Forks Agent for obtaining Crown Grants, mini Fort Steele have amply paid for the time I and mlttena arethe best made. They are from tho presidential elections, saying that surveying, eto. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER and labor spent on them. Potatoes of specially built for hard Bervlcc; arc per­ tho voters' lists had been stuffed so as to Room 11, K.W.C. Block three and four pounds are not unusual and fectly cut and sewed, nnd require no put up at make success Impossible. I,, „„e word of P. O. Box I Nelson. B.O. BOLE AGENT FOR THB PORTO RICO LUMBER CO.. Ltd., Retail Yard! vegetables of all sorts are plentiful. Fruits breaking in." The leather from which Havana 3000 votes have boon brought up to of nil kinds will be extensively planted in •Rough and dressed lumber, turned work and brackets, Coast lath Asbestol gloves are made IB of a special HOTEL PROVENCE the spring and large orders have heen sent tannage and will stand the tests of lire, The hcadqtiarterg for tourists. Batls- A. R. HEYLAND •and shingles, sash and doors. Cement, brick and lime for sale. Auto­ to the nurseries for trees and plants. steam, water and washing*. They will faction guaranteed. FUNERAL OF TP.OIJBETSKOY PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR. matic grinder. Yard and Factory Vernon street, east ot Hall. David Griffith, known by everyone In not shrink or harden Dice Inferior nuke* EMU, LAUS10N, Proprietor. Late of the Moscow, Oct. 10-Tho funeral of prlnco this district has taken over the Stratheona but are always soft and pliable. Winnipeg Hotel, Grand Forks and Nehm, Troubotskoy, thc liberal leader who died POPLAR AND KABLO Look for the trademark Asbestol on B. O. ADDRESS P.O. BOX 107. KASLO, B. C. P. 0. Box 181. Telephone, 178 Nelson, B. C. hotel. As mlno host he is popular and will suddenly in St. Petersburg, Oct. 12. took mako it a success. •very pair. place here today and passed off in perfect FOR SALE BY order. Enormous crowds witnessed tho STOCKS AND GRAIN ceremony. Tho police were conspicuous FRANK C, GREEN Thc stock market opened off a fraction by their absence and tho students took CIVJL ENGINEER from Saturday's CIOBO. With the exception Wo aro prepared to do Blncksmlthing ln control of tlie procession. Dominion nnd Provincial Land Burveyor of Canadian Pacific the market held firm W. PARKER all Its branches. Expert horse shooing. P.O. Box IH. Phone 261B Cor. Kootenay and Victoria St*., Nelson. closing about the high price for tho day. We do carriage repairing and painting. ATLANTIC LINER MISSING Tho sales on the Now York exchange to Will make your old rig look and wear like Gtoatrow, Oct. 16-Tha Ancfoor steamer noon were 183,100 shares, being tho lightest new. Columbia from Now York, which was duo Phone 300 P. O. Box 365 P. BURNS $ CO. sales for some time. Call money was easier hero yesterday mornlnp hurt not been re­ today at 5 1-4. The indications are for a WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL. opened at 32 7-8. closed 32 3-4; U.P. opened I Ashcroft & Marks ported. It In apprehended that ahc may E. G. DYER higher market. C.P.R. opened at 172, the have met with a mishap to her machinery. _tZ_Q__V adlHRaELAlSrTS high mark for the day, broke to 170 3-4, at;,132, sold off to 131 3-4. closed at 132 1-2; Thona « Hall It. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER closed at 171 1-4; Reading opened at 121, L.. & N. opened at 161 1-1. sold off to 151, Law, Mining nnd Commercial work HBA.D DFFICS NELSON, B. C. broke to 120 1-2, advanced to 121 6-8 and advanced to 151 1-8, closed strong at 1511-2; RUSSIAN PRINTERS' STRIKHJ spec In] tics. closed strong at 121 1-2; Amalgamated Atchison opened at 88 3-8, closed at 88 7-8; St. Petersburg, Oct. 16.•—The printers Ofllce hours—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Erie opened at 48,3-8, closed 48 1-2; N.Y.C. bave -struck and no newspapers will ap­ •niek Markets li Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Kaslo, landau, Thru forks, opened at 84 .1-8, sold of to 84 l-4„ closed opened at 148 1-2, closed 149; Penn. opened Por Ladies Only firm at 85; U.S.S., common opened at Take that picture you have been intend­ pear tomorrow. , New Denver an/; glocan city. 37 7-8, sold to 37 1-2, closed at 38, .preferred at 143 5-8, sold off to 143, closed strong at ing to have framed for so long, wrap lt DREWRY & TWIGG opened at 104 3-8, sold down to 104, closed 144 1-4; B. & O. opened at 112 1-8, closing up carefully, give It to your husband to­ Orders by Mall te any Branch will have Prompt and Careful Attention. at the same figure. morrow morning and tell him to leave tS 'ftiBpajmstp pus dwosj qjoq BJ %\ ** at 104 7r8; St. Paul opened at 179 3-4, MINING ENG.INEER3 broke to 179 3-8, closed at 180 1-4; B.I. WHEAT—Tho wheat market opened off lt at 'sjapMod iaqio uwqj ja^aq 51 jap.-aoj dttot, Dominion and Provincial Land Surveyors. a fraction from Saturday's close at 85 3-8 NEW DENVER, B. C. THE QUEEN STUDIO I WQOtynjfjd

tfk sV- co(X| TUB DAILY NEWB, NELSON, B. 0., TUESDAY, OCTOBEIt 17, 1005

Vancouver. His reception at tlie Tall- la on Nine mile creek, eight miles from road station was not enthusiastic, those Kootenay river, on October 9th. Tho present ibeing prlnlcpally government Arnold fractional, adjoining the Maud CRISIS OFJIRLHOOD Halcyon Signatories. The streets were strongly S. on Donaldson mountain, was located guarded by troops, police and gend­ by W. Connolly and D. Nichols on Octo­ A TIME OF PAIN AND PERIL LAKEVIEW ber 1st. The Jeanle on the south fork Arrow d/aopsls or Regulations for Disposal •" ^Mhtzs armes. Mineral on Dominion Lands in Mani­ The boron drove to the palace In an of Cottonwood creek was located on Miss Emma Cole Bays that Lydia H Hot Lake. toba, the Northwest Territories and tax Eighty par cent, of all tha imperial carriage and the emperor show­ October Ilk by J. R. Murray. J. Mc­ Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has Yukon Territory. . Savad Her Life and Made Her Well Coai-Coal lands may be purcnased at W brush** told In Canadaara ed an additional honor to Komum by Evoy, as agent tor D. Nichols located B.C. par acre for soft coal and $20 for antaracltt*. dispatching to Yokohama where ho the Homestake on the south fork of Sal­ HOTEL not muri- Dian ;m aorea can be aci-uired Boeekh goods. Tha baat How many lives of beautiful young Springs by one Individual or compuny. Royalty landed from the Empress of India col­ mon river on October 4th. at the rate of ten cents per ton of mt •quipped factorlaa In tha onel Inouyc, his majesty's aide de Certificates of work were issuer to J girls have been sacrificed just as they Corner Hall m Tarnon Streets pounds shall be collected on the cross out whola country, tha moat oamp, who wont alongside the steamer W. Hearn xas agent for the Gordon were ripening into womanhood I How Two blocks from City Wharf. Toe best put. many .Irregularities or displacements Quartz-Persons of eighteen years ana skilled workman on tha in a dispatch boat and brought Komura Mining and Milling company, on the Sanitarium dollar a day houae in Nelson. over and joint stock companies holding ttxx Red Rock; to Arthur Campbell, agent bave been developed at this important miner's certificates may obtain entry tot eentlnant and tha baat period, resulting in years of suffer!liy I a II-WIIIIB iifULiun, for G. G. Peters.on the Sadie P.; to W. material! money can buy While the baron was on Ms way from A free miner's certificate la granted fo. Yokohama to Toklu by train, his ma­ Connolly on the Oracle R. and the Ross­ NO CHINESB EMPLOYED one or more vears, not exceeding five, up combine to produce thla UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT on payment In advance of 97.60 per annua jesty's alilo Ue camp constantly kept by land; to D. Nichols on the Alice; to A. for an Individual, and from ISO to 1100 pan result. Reliable dealera Carrio on the Exobange and Big Swede. annum for a company, according to capt* Uio side, und on arrival here they tal. always recommend drove together to the palace in an im­ A. H. Tuttle has given a power of HARRY MCINTOSH A free miner, having discovered minora* perial carriage sent from the 'household attorney to A. Thompson to locate Ot the Hoffman House, RosBland, In place, may locate a claim IGOOxIGOO feel placer ground for him on Hall creek. August Thon|a8 by marking out the same with two legal stables. PROPRIETOR. posts, bearing location notices, one at eaok The emperor received barou Komum PBOPitnmm end on the line of the lode or vein. immediately and during the audience REPAIRS AT ST. EUGENE The claim shall be recorded within fif­ teen days If located within ten miles ot which laster over an hour, it is believed The most complete health resort, oa a mining recorder's office, one additional the baron made a full verbal report of Damage Done By Recent Fire Being day allowed for every additional ten miles the continent ol North America Ac­ or traction. The fee for recording a clatat the course of the peace negotiations. At • Rapidly Made Good. McLeod Hotel Is 15. commodation for 100 guests Good flail­ the close of the audience the emperor The work of repairing the damage dene CORNBR At least flOO must be expended on tha honored the baron with a written per­ claim each year or paid to the mining re­ MIKADO HONORS KOMURA by the recent fires at the St. Eugene, ing, boating and hunting. FIRST AND SECOND AVENUE corder ln lieu thereof. When f&OO has Dean sonal message, an honor highly prized is being pushed with all possible speed, expended or paid, the locator may, upoa by Japanese. The emperor expressed says the Moyle Leader. Tae framework having a survey made, and upon comply­ RECEIVED IN YOKOHAMA BY HIS satisfaction that peace was concluded Terms $12.00 to $18.00 per week, ac­ YMIR. 3. C. ing with other requirements, purchase tha AIDE DE CAMP. (or the (blacksmith shop is up and board­ /1 land at $1.00 per acre. and commended Komura's aole services ed in, and everything Is being placed In cording to residence ln hotel or rlllas Permission may be granted by tha Muv us shown during tbe negotiations. Centrally located. Rebuilt and refurnish- ( later of the Interior to locate claims contain* readiness for erecting the big shaft A doctor in attendance. ed throughout All modern Improvements. Ing Iron and mica, also copper ln the Yu» NO ENTHUSIASM SHOWN BY THE kon territory, of an area not exceeding IN house as soon as the lumber arrives. A Sample Rooms in connection. Tbe only acres. JAPANESE PUBLIC. MINING RECORDS. new hoist, a duplicate of the old ono, flrse class hotel ln Yulr. The patent far a mining location shall Girls' modesty and oversensitiveiie-wi Round trip tickets, good from Friday Four mineral locations, seven certifi­ has been ordered from the Ottumwa, often puzzle their mothers and bu ille RATES FROM 11.50 UP rovide for the payment of n Royalty ol Iowa, iron works and this firm guaran­ f 1-2 per cent of the sales of L -' product* TokJo, Oct. 16.—Baron Komura, the cates of work and one power of attorney physicians, because they withhold their to Monday, $5.80; good for 10 daya, FINLAY McUDOD, Proprietor. of thi location. foreign minister who acted as chief peace to locate form the records at the local tees to have It 'built and loaded on board confidence at this critical period. Placer Miniim— Manitoba ami the N.W.T, cars for shipment in 40 days. However, 17.60. excepting the Yukon territory— I tear rain* plenipotentiary for Japan at Ports­ office for Monday. A mother should come to her child's ing claims generally are 100 Xeut tquara; mouth, N.H., arrived here today from Robert McCormick located the Valhal­ In the meantime a temporary hoist will aid and remember that Lydia E. Pink* entry fee, 96; renewable yearly. On tha ham's Vegetable Compound will at this North Saskatchewan River claims ara For further particulars apply to cither bar or bench, the former being Ui time prepare ihe system for the coming GRAND HOTEL feet lone and extending between high anal change and start the menstrual period Cor. Howard Ml Main Sts., low water mark. The latter includes bar in a young girl's life without pain or diggings, but extends back to theJ base of Irregularities. (' th**-e- hill. o.r uaiik•»-«bank*, uu*-bu*tt nut—not* excexceeain< ' i Harry Mcintosh SPOKANE feet. Wher v e steam power Is used o 100H Miss EmmaColeof Tullahoma, Teuo., 200 feet wide may be obtained. writes: PROPRIETOR. Dredging in the rivers of Manitoba and Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— the N.W.T., excepting tha Yukon Terri­ HALCYON HOT SPRINQ8. tory—A free miner may obtain only two " I want to telly ou that I am enjoying hot­ British GoluinUia People leases of five miles each for a term uf ter health than ihave for rears, and 1 owe Will find a home la Spokane at tht twenty years renewable In tbe discretion oi it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ Grand Hotel. ReceaUi remodelled and the Minister of the Interior. The lessee's rtght Is confined to the sub­ pound. refurnished. merged beds or bars of the river below low " When fourteen years of age I suffered al­ TWO RANCHES Under the management of B. I. water mark, and subject to the rights ot most constant pain, and for two or three Phalr, late of Hotel Phnlr, Nelson, B. O. all persons who have, or may recelva years I had soreness and pain in my tide, entries for bar diggings or bench claima headaches and was dizzy and nervous, and All British Columbia papers on file. except on the Saskatchewan River where THE DAILY NEWS the lessee may dredge to high water mark FOR SALE European plan. Ratea 75 cents to |2.M doctors all failed to help me, on each alternate leasehold. " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound our auy. Free bus meets all trains. The lessee shall have a dredge In opera­ was recommended, and alter taking it inv 180 acres on Kootenay lake, clay loam tio„„n„ withiniuimn uu-one a-iusonseason froiromm th tnee dat datee o •f _ th _e health began to improve rapidly, audi think sol), almost free from rock; 100 acres level, ..—leas—e fo.„r. eac.Mhi fiveHIC milesiiiiica,, buoutt wherwnere a par- i it saved my life. I sincerely hopemyeiperi* balance gradual slope; particularly adapted so_nnn is-or •"•»«"company- ba--- s obtaine- -•- d- moree -jtha^n ] euro will be a hcli* toother girls who nre pass­ for fruit growing, easily cleared; $8 per one lease one dredge for each fifteen milea Has complete facilities Magazines, catalogues ing from girlhood towomanhood , for I know ROYAL HOTEL or fraction Is sufficient. Rental $10 par your Compound will do as much for thorn." * acre. Terms. annum for each mile of river leased. for the execution of high and commercial work. 120 acres close to Nelson, good house, TELEPHONE 63 Royalty at the rate of two and a half \ If you know of any young girl whofa hot houae and several out houses; about MRS. WU. ROBERT!, Proprietmg cent collected en the output after It t__ , sick aud needs motherly advice ask her ceeds 910,000. class book, job, and news­ Ruling of every descrip­ 60 fruit trees and lots of small fruits. Dredging In the Yukon Territory—Sin to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.. Large quantity of water all the year round. The beat meals tiat «an be provided In leases of five miles each may be grantee I paper printing. * tion a specialty. aud she will receive free advice which, Will be sold at a bargain. Full particulars this market, cooked nmdxr the •uperrla- to a free miner for a term of twenty yean, f will put her on the right road to astrong, of lon of the proprletraw, wno 1* a famous also rtnewahle. healthy and happy womanhood. The lessee's right Is confined to the SUIH I caterer. merged bed or bars In the river below low I Nice airy rooms, n<*rw)» furnlsiied; batft water mark, tbat boundary to be fixed by I Its position on the flrst day of August la I be (brought over- from Rossland and will for guests. , the year of the date of the lease. be used until the new one arrives. Thds The best wines, liquors and elfars can The lessee shall have one dredge In Oa~.*r- be obtained at the bar. tlon within two years from tbe date of tha will probably be installed within ten RJ.Steel lease, and one dredge for each five milea day's time, when the work of sinking TERMS: $1 AND |LM PER DAY within six years from such date. Rental the shaft an additional 160 feet will be i ATE AND INSURANCE 1100 per mile for the first year and 910 per Book Binding mile for each subsequent year. Royalty commenced. This will be done by con­ COR. STANLEY AND flLICA STREETS, same aa placer mining. tract, and Patrick Higgins and Mike Cars pass tht door. Placer Mining ln the Yukon Territory— Creik, gulch, river and hill claims shall Bonner were awarded tho job within not exceed 250 feet In length, measured aa tho past day or two, FOR SALE the base line or general direction of the The 30 new machine drills nre here cseek or gulch, thu width being from , TREMONT HOUSE to 2000 feet. AU other placer claims si so that thero will be no more barriers 180 acres on Kootenay river, good soil be 250 feet square. j . WE CAN ETILE, PRINT AND BIND to pushing development work. Nearly suitable for fruit or vegetables, no iim- EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN Claims are marked by two legal £petf,l 150 men will lie employed. The mill will MEALS 26c. ROOMS FROM 25o TO »L0O one at each end, bearing notices. Entry I ANY KIND OF provements or cleaning, good water, must be obtained within ten days, If tha1 i be closed down and no shipments be wagon road to Nelson, $750 . claim Is vaithln ten miles of a Mining RacoM made until everything is in shape again. der's office. One extra day ls allowed foi MALONE & TREQIU.US, Proprietors each additional ten miles or fraction. In Hume Addition corner lot with four Baker Street, Nelson The person or company staking a clatl RETURNS PROM EASTERN VISIT room cptitage, fruit trees aad small must hold a free miner's certificate,, • The discoverer of a new mine ls entitle*! fruits; $tiU0, cash $400, balance a loan. to a claim 1000 feet In length, and If tni| HOTEL REGISTERS M. S. Logan Stmck By the Novel For­ party consists of two, 1500 feet altogether. mation to 'Ontario's New Cump • BARTLETT HOUSE on the output of which no royalty ahall be charged, the rest of the party ordinary M. S. Logan has just returned from a Geo. Q. McLaren (Formerly Clarke House) claims only. ,_ trip to the east where he visited Tor­ BLANK BOOKS K.W.C. BLOCK The best U.M per day. house in Nelson. Entry fee 910. Royalty at the rate of tn onto./ '-Montreal and the new mining and a half per cent on the value of tha None but white help smployed. The bar old shipped from the Yukon I Territory camp'of Ontario; Uijbart. v.""; .*.*- here is the best. •,.,'. , j) .. !,. , S> be paid to the Comptroller. ,-, .'.__»[ 'vv"£ CA. **J[fiA*, _fo_^-&y.£%hi£e- ha*r-i»aBajicws .No free-miner shall receive, a grant op I raSKEK .ASSESSMENT : mors than one mining claim on each sep- ^^^y^Kii^ fliWtIl*t4irtoetol -Nawiy •AS l ::uli«lif)lA>j.v:JWVM'JbM>M& in-.- arate-jfv.er, qreek-.or gulch, 'but, wa, —— j__M&& Gf6UriW.«itnl6y«tie X^-atiktuitt %M_ii___WL " j&P- «Uner may.h-^d: any number of.^ciali WdmmS^ not rwivarr«r.T«i,rt ••Hantei/ r»ii<» amogr, BK5S »>•'. TOOOT a. Uk'. •*,. TO tLHU rtWehasfi, i Afl4rrf***e*%m|*isr-i flPM&jO ^^ND TAX DROLLS MlJSSft KM to Nielsen, 1751 matiou is flTrariB"mrowTra-s Hurondan to HuBWa f Jl(a»lUaf(-po|Y'ar lit/SMSi four THE M*kUEEKfm &HOTEt I L SPffiSM W^i#4£»JW»&H3hs room ctrftSg^fiW^I^^ASir BmaU JBXuW r StrMtBtTMt,, »el»»:«>a ^^_V_*_i>___W are found in sma1t*sl2eras thick as one's fruit*; 4&&t@%S)^. Bilfetf* & 'loan HOTEL REGISTERS in vfiWiT^ ta&W&fe lW«wi<0«lMdone BiKOT»B9trSE mime b«,ijH^IKfd ^JpF KM WaiteaJvafffeAaiiiefctojbflwjnefl^ojhep ftfia.„_ ^ ileccupatlo^..^patlon and eetrjeotl".' b_y^ :IND IN EMULATION t&putt- toil* wi-^athjtoeri&fe t*fefit-^»lfc# bfiunlarlf* w a olaim pSAy J» aBte; 41ba^W>r4iii»n'&tfaia^flios -ftjJBfl-k .absolifteiy..!)}' having,,ejatyeir.. otixffnrf»t«0asi^ICitt4lb' an advance by Tandpubllalilng. notfoes. In the Yukon O "K,BOOKS tb^rbanlsfcaiaWoifcjwiUiio^oPu^eu^^- Qasette, :••; >r '''I'III r •• , .j-^ ^,.^etri!lflUm-^lJ,'Una|iproiir[ivtaa.I)iii- *wiy*. Thn-.iBi.V)ee W;u»i^-tanflgr(jWr ##%latef? SET* •Lbands < in Manitoba, the Northwest tttaj Mi'.OiMfian tyta^ePl iPt'tega'.foiiQd in connection. The for- r/ewipr(i)!-'llir»B!B mn^lltoery on .,1 dl»i*f l»i»i»'*«!1/*"':ilf.%"T.'S2aia AND REPORT |i^l^iy^nfttirJai'-^*rath^ft tbrfft sg^-# ——*• —TWd,»3r|in«niBj deddi. ,J« 9 e iom 1 ,utm i fthall not exceed three BfltJbundVHtiUihJtbiHi^lj^tiil^lig m® CANADUAM _^n "Shm MM " ' ""• WE mammBiaWmsmMfION firspritwa ftmni*#tu|^ BeOf^in-t§& i iwmms'- leADfttN. vmnem UbltfVtBWh .dlsp>yer»„an ur/A n STJ3USWG UP IN NEAT, STRONf AhwlucleyerWWUgw«eHi%i9 l^v99t\jrn©d PACIHC dait MO; aoreei lnL'tudiiw He- nil _ Et initbw^i^inicftV'W'^es^fi _%&_$$• L cWnMl*l!»>'(tt»..Brojwctor.jit. \h. AND, INEXPENSIVE COVEtfe Lara«.and comfortAblo f>edroom» ana '.i|J!»ni«cw. and]fh>. jjni"U»dor qt.ti tobtttoubupiiee4htttWeW&' tW^aJH^" For Sal(M W Terms. fUrat.^fflttaJnlni, rajis. Kurmis nram f« nlMarved, namel: y 1280 acres,' will aWrfPiJ^t^rif^ii^U^ffiDn^^ __£%• «lutn»m|l«terloi ft #SRllfffVtSM iliattris.:w«!jc irtip$ejl*m- E^ir-j^^nt^a f,r»y»lt(,»t1i!suTo«kitr'iy.wWl| falKMWh ^WNw^xjo^-MttWoWBlSfis ifil&st 1 .-••.'• -.• .'i.iAti.i'S;ijMS'*. or' th."^I ExcflfWRates M^iii bt, aolfl I 1 s 1 , j.nararlan: i... jt.Oot * Virginian • ....^lot Jl| bi?i?i^r^t.^.l I'^^ t b-o:1fi;\vP^g^ Jajeincl.0nfi-J.hird RMAN ' Wniltlgitn . "Wl liCwtMY Oe' •< JPcl1,1li*IWW Is. JooWftveV fee tAOlllaNMC-'MtANaPORT, UN»«.U. ^^nk'^Vt'HldtVfeS^^ sfW'ftiV a***? jwV BlateBaliarti'/-..Obf1 MlMiHonka ..Oct U| %fty,-feuvffe%ntno mm dtfmn k^oiWxa Tickets on sal' 25, 26th. Good AiiBRiOAN'-LiNB :to:Tirt»i]« imiidtiiK rtportittonWiin uip west. returning till ;8th. ' " It *ouls.».i,..Qptl«| 'HnrKOftB to Rossland this morning and - then on to Vancouver mid Vii-1nri;i. where 'eYIand C. P. H. euKHKD LINE I,lrr» MUTIi.'^- leal agents i^ yriJe. lour apeclai Mllture smolces a pore And Campania /JfriOst-JU'WaiWIa ,Po'„Ml '"©LEAWBDnAN© DYKD: Ooeanlo .(Xo..iOet:4'MtaairTOlB»iir- PrlBffflswn^OBKilMsKMBftirfJlUUOot I illagc*. ami iprepareB: for tt-aohtwa' - you how deeply I am Impressed with whan Mlnnohn^H^iipiiiljaifJtjnstjjfigyjiOct M (ricliftte oaeoaM OatxrdftwniS*,. 23t.hm "' - Kaiser WUoolaiulcr.iUroslsei, Oot I C«Hirr*ft^ eflI,l]DOM':»iflul7!«»Br. and will apene iftsiBor. wiuicirtt' IF ;;...;.'.„,...... OetH some weeks In Kootenay. I like Nelson': (UcSltefraatsn' Beftlce) „ ,. situation Immensely, and I think yout •*!»1II4" 'Albert •«/;!..'!. KAWIIti IW. .^v.Qirtol*' Konlgtn LuUt>NAlu;..UrW Oot , drtjr *fflf'*«»w' s^UdD^rLiiFb^ma^ePin %ht Ca s a 0 ••akiwarv- ingredients for proper' progress Aii it)Htlrant'aV'VaWB''ami sallln»s Sii and should forge ahead steadily, keeplnj illcaUon.WM yoo «l*'«nt«niblktin ' ' of the g w41 CLEARQR A$eVy*ED jn'o&aii yoyaw drtoplttSa Una — JUjt®S& - P^W.rfiatriot I»i,W,:affl»^)t^-A'ft.-«» .!>1MlWi 'wmlbe.pleaaedto luraUU you with fall _ FolS*i«ll •afiam>i l improTef ruuhw. i ! farnatlon IM{»U»>LLLNfl „___«- Bjr.ilBttJMi .Hghtto with all I/have wen of ycurclty.'1 ,; UR n% rVoif Matty, i '""-'' JV-B.-'jUdliiBWHaM*, a » mm of both SOXGH at inijiiorate ratea. Aii some buildings are now in oourfie of con­ i f^lM^oAM

eaaaaaaa w v a 9 aawaawwaww JOHN HOUSTON RESIGNS YOUP RESIGNATION TO TAKE EFFECT AT Invest », I Bring NOON MONDAY NEXT We have the largest { Diamonds In Oil Stocks and best assorted stock WRITES EXPLANATORY REASONS NOW to us often and have them examined to WHY H'E LEFT NELSON Grand Clearance Saleo f general Dry Goods Wc are told that the Rocky Mountain in the Kootenay District, but we have decided to go out of business, and see that the mountings are in good Through former city <:lerk D. C. McMor­ Development Co., have struck oil on ris, acting mayor Bird received yesterday their property near Pincher, we are of­ we are selling it all at actual cost, and the sale will continue .until the en­ order. An examination costs you noth­ morning John Houston's formal reslgna- fering the following today: ing and it may save you the jewel. tion of the ofllce of mayor of the city of tire stock is disposed of. Do not miss the opportunity of getting your i Nelsn, to take effect at noon on Monday, Ootober, 23. 200 Shares Rocky winter's supply of Dry Goods at about one-third of the regular prices. A special meeting- of the council may be Mountain at $1.25 called to consider Uie resignation, it' la Ladles Black Sateen Shirt Waists Special Black Taffetta (Bonnets) EWERT BROS. not known definitely yet whether or not Ladies' Wear regular |1.75 to $3.50, now SI.00 to warranted not to cut, regular $1.25, It will be necessary to hold a bye-electlon. Wo are headquarters for mining :md Pino White Muslin Night Dresses S2.25. now 85c. oil stocks. If you wish Informal Ion JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS To his former paper. The Tribune, Jolin from 75 cents up. NELSON TRAIL Houston sends the following letter ex­ communicate with us. We wish to Imy Ladles Tailor Made Coats and Snaps In Dress trimmings, Laces, planatory of the causes thut led him lo Allover, Chiffon, and evening wear White Embroidery trimmed Jackets, all this season's make, ln leave Nelson: RAMBLER all the latest shades and patterns materials. **$»$#$*$#•»-»-» » tttttttt-tttttttttttttttttttt Goldfield, Nevada, Oct. !>, 1905 ST. EUGENE 1 Drawers, regular price 75 and 85c, at net cost prices, from $5.00 up. I should have dropped, a line 'before now WESTERN OIL 't now 50 cents. but as I was a wanderer I thought Jt best INTERNATIONAL COAL House Furnishings to defer writing until I had a postofflce A full line of children's coats and Towelling Table Napkins, Tow­ CENTRE STAR . > White Embroidery and Torchon Jackets at Cost. ss address. 1 have been here for a month WAR EAGLE. els, Bed Spreads, Bed Comforters, and shall remain for a time. Goldfield la trimmed Underskirts at $1.00 up. Sheeting, Blankets, Pillow Cotton, ZS a boom town, built up in less than two etc., a full line at COST. Electric Light and Power years on shipments of very rich ore from Ladles and Children's Wool Un­ Dress Goods 3 a half dozen claims, none of which came derwear and Combinations at COST Also a new line of Pillow Covers, 3 Alternating and direct current genera­ from below 200 feet. Property ls very high, Sharp & Irvine Special bargains In fancy and Cushion Tops, Doyleys, etc., Just In. tors of nil sizes for driving by belts or 25 foot lots on the muln street being held dim** coupling to hydraulic turbines, gas A complete assortment of Lad­ plain Dress materials, wool Hen­ 3 or steam engines. at from $200 to $100 a front foot. But I ies and Misses Corsets from 50 cts, riettas, Voiles, Nun's Veilings, Synchronous, Induction and direct cur­ am of the opinion that tho town, has seen BROKERS to J4.50. Cashmeres, etc. Millinery 3 rent motors, specially designed for any Its best days, although It will be a mining A complete line of Hats and 3 service. town for years. Tonopah, 23 miles distant, Ladies Flannellette Shirt Waists Works: Montreal, brnnch office, Nelson. Is in tho same condition. At that place Black Taffetta Silks, regular everything In the Millinery line at ZS there are well defined ledges of good width, LOOK AT THESE from 75 cents to $1.50 each. price 75c and $1.00, now 60c to 05c. less than COST . carrying good values in silver and gold. 3 Several shafts are down over 700 feet and one or two over lOOO feet. Sixty-five miles 3 Allis • Chalmers • Bullock south Is another district, Bullfrog, In which LIMITED. several remarkably rich finds have been PRICES made. But this Is not a now country by | Fred Irvine Company, Ltd.! any means. Old districts are scattered all over this section of the state, several having been scenes of active mining opera­ Cowes' Serge Suits $30.00 tions 30 and 40 years ago, Salt's Belnap - - 30.00 ^iuuiiUiuiiiiJiumiiuuitiiuiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiuuuuiiitiiiUiiuiuuutiiUiUiiiiiuuaiUiiiiuiuiiiiUiM Pither & Lefser, Victoria Goldfield Is a type of the American min­ ing town. Most of the residence buildings Canadian Tweeds 22.00 are canvas. There arc also good frame buildings, one almost as large as the See Our Window. K.W.C. block. But the country around If you're looking for Wines, or Liquors, or Beor, Is a desert. We guarantee fit and You can get them much better by buying them here. I might write something personal, but We show many Brands, and they are all of the best, the least said the better. The decision of workmanship. judge Irving made me disgusted; that de­ Read over this "ad." and then make the test. cision coupled with the fact that I seemed to be unable to make any headway In Minimi's Champagne at all the large banquets today, business lu Nelson, developed a lit of de­ WHY DON'T YOU PUT IT IN ti They serve this exclusive, at least so they say. r spondency. M. WEJNSTEEN It was continual worry, and borrowing Fashionable Tailor Baker Street W Canadian Red Wheat, you know that is good, w from Peter to pay Paul. Bottled in bond and matured in wood. I am discredited. I am broke ln my old W \% age; but I gave Nelson and its people the It may be you're looking for Lemp's "Extra Pale," best that was In me for 15 years, and every dollar I made Is still In evidence In Nel­ THE DAILY NEWS We are filling all orders, verbal or mail. son In property thnt Is paying taxes. ffi Many other good brands you will find in our stock. The debts I left will be paid If 1 live; **• And also tbe pure famous water. White Rock. for I have good health und there are Just DO as many chances to get ahead now aa lu If Cigars you are smoking, while walking with Hannah, M former years. Coffee ^ANF ADS in The Daily News bring prompt returns, % I sent In my resignation as mayor to She'll never object to our brands of Havana. day to take effect at noon on Monday, because The Daily News is read by nearly everybody H And if any time you are out of your wits rt Oct. 23. Tho council showed Its calibre always the best varieties by passing that $1 a month motion; but in the Kootenay and Boundary Districts six days a week. With a raging old boadacbe, try Red Raven Splits. then, all things will come right In the end. HOUSTON. ROASTED DAILY We keep all of these and some others too, Call in and see us, we can surely please you. PROTECTION FROM FOREST FIRES See samples ol green and If you are in doubt we'll be your adviser. The reliable flrm of Pither & Leiser. Views of Dominion Timber Inspector roasted genuine James Leamy James Leamy, timber Inspector for the dominion government, when asked as to his Mocha and Java opinion regarding the protection of pro­ Let Your Newspaper Hoiv would you like to vincial standing tlber from forest flres by in our window Charles Burt, Agent, Nelson the Lumberman and Contractor, said: Do things for "I am sure the system I have adopted Have ioo new for preventing the'destruction of standing All orders receive prompt at­ timber from flre ls a good one. In fact the You. Customers? plan adopted by my department has been tention. Goods delivered in town copied In its entirety In Washington state, but tlie provincial governent still go along When this newspaper baa given to Is your store in such shape that in the same old way sacrlllcing valuable you the last word about the events ONE HUNDRED NEW CUSTOMERS tracts of timber every year because they refuse to spend a comparatively small Kootenay Goffee Co. o£ the day—wheu it has acted aa would "turn the tide" for you? amount of money to save from destruction Phone 177 Box J a sort of Central Office ia Are things with you only just their most valuable asset, i have myself "so-so?" Bills maturing too urged* the provincial government to adopt "connecting" you with "all of It's Easy to Entertain some plan similar to the dominion govern- HOTELS fast—sales a little too slow- ment,but my appeal met with no response. Creation"—it has dono much for too many people going past your There Is under my care a strip of timber UNION HOTEL, ARROWHEAD-W. J you, of course. doors—lack of "snap" and "go" 500 miles long and 40 miles wide, which is Lightl-unie, Manager. First dlass and ui your friends when you can offer them only one-twentieth of the amount to be to date In every respect. Ffnegt branch Hut it can do more than that. and "hustle" around your looked after by the provincial government, of Wines, Liquors and Cigar*. counters? j but in late years I have saved the timber It can help you run your store, from serious fires. It has cost something a hot cup of refreshing DOMINION HOTEL, PHOENIX, B. C- your office, your factory or Are Fixed Expenses coming to be to do lt but the cost is trifling to the valua Mrs. P. L. McKelvey,, proprietress. Tht a burden—while they shouW be of tho timber saved. During the summer newest and moat modern Ilrst class hotel your house. and up to October I had ten flre wardens In the city; lately furnished and with merely an incident—in your engaged permanently and when occasion all conveniences. The bar, under th* It can carry your "little worries" business? warranted It, on the instructions of tbe management of Mr. J. Wright, Is sup­ for you—and never turn a hair. If you feel these symptoms—no department, I Increased that number In­ plied with the finest brands of wines definitely. During the dry spell this year liquors and cigars. You do not fully use your news­ matter whether you are a big I had about 200 men engaged at a cost of merchant or a little one—YOU NEED about $7000. But the result was that a HOTEL BALMORAL, PHOENIX, B. C- paper If you simply read lt. great deal of valuable timber was saved. The leading hotel of Boundary's leadlns A TONIC ! You don't really KNOW your news­ Our timber was threatened with flres mining camp. Strictly first class, cen­ PUBLICITY, in just as large doses around tho boundary. There Is a great trally located. John A. MeMaster, Pro paper until you have used Its destruction of provincial timber In the prietor. as yo ucan stand, repeated EVERY Kootenays I have heard, mit the dominion want advertising columns. DAY, will change the whole situation timber fires were kept down to a compara­ FILBERT HOTEL, SANDON, B. C- Tea. It puts everyone in the best tively small quantity of good timber in Trnvellers will find the largest sample It can dispose of things for for you. Shuswap lake. rooms In the Silver City, Theatrical you—it can secure things for It Is idle to suppose that you companies especially catered for. The cannot secure the ONE HUNDRED humor, and time passes quickly. "In the big forestry meeting at Quebec best table d'hote in the Siocan. you. the two representatives from British Col­ NEW CUSTOMERS—regular customers •WILGA." CRANBROOK, B.C.-FIRST It can find last things for you, —who would "turn tho tide" for you. umbia staled that the mfllmen of British class private boarding house, under new Columbia were not paying half the cost in management. Several rooms vacant. find any kind of help you need, YOU CAN GET THEM IN A WEEK— the efforts of the dolnion government to Special terms for permanent boarders. prevent the destruction of standing tim­ Mrs. Holford. find buyers for your house, your but not by wishing for them. It's ber by fires and were willing to pay double lot, your horse, you furniture not so easy as that. Nor by distrib­ what Ihey did now provided tho govern­ ment has as efficient men as at present. I privilege to the right to bear the title of your shop or store, leasehold or uting hand-bills, or putting up have no doubt that tho provincial govern­ imperial highness and his entire Russian interest or equity. posters, or buying space in pro­ ment should they ask the mlllmen, would Income, which In derived from tiie $3,600,000 grammes—it's not so easy as that. get a similar response from them. I be­ set aside for each grand duke at his birth In short, any day, every day, You must spend some money—more lieve the millmen who are cutting from and which has since been augmented In this newspaper stands ready and provincial lands would willingly pay half various ways, have been taken away. than you have ever spent—for ADE­ The HALL MINING of the expenses of policing the timber ter­ The grand duke loft Peterhof last night. able to QUATE ADVERTISING SPACE IN ritory and fighting flres. This is a duty DO THINGS FOR YOU ! the provincial government owes to the YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER. Purchases future generations and the government ls SPREAD RAILS AGAIN AND SMELTINC not doing Its duty In not facing this grave Loss of Life in a Railway Wreck in question at once and providing a means Lead, Copper of protecting this, its most valuable as­ Colorado set, from destruction by flre." Pueblo, Oct. 16—Fourteen passengers, one of whom may die, wore injured today by and Dry Ores the wrecking of the westbound St. i^ouls HERRI NO FISHERIES Denver flyer on the Missouri Pacillc. near Sugar City, CO miles cast of Pueblo. The Gloucester Fishers Have Grievance Against accident was caused by spreading rails*. NELSON, B. C. Newfoundland Washington, Oct. 16 - Representative NEW POSTOFFICE Augustus P. Gardner and Benjamin A. THE DAILY NEWS Smith, a Boston shipowner, called on sec­ Royalty Lays Foundation for Successor to retary of state Root today to lay before St. Mnrtlns-lo-Grand him the grievances of the Gloucester fish­ ermen in connection with'the Newfound­ London, Oct. 16—King Edward, who was Kootenay Engineering Works accompanied by queen Alexandra and the land herring fisheries. The subjoct has prince and princess of Wales, todny laid formed the basis of several exchanges be­ the foundation stone of the Immense now FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS tween tlie British and American govern­ general postofllee buildings on the site of ments during the past year. New Gate street, formerly occupied by MANUFACTURERS OP THB CRAWFORD AERIAL TRAMWAY. Christ's hospital better known as tho Blue- DUKE CYRIL'S DISMISSAL coat school. St. Petersburg, Oct. 16—The official Mes­ The Canadian high commissioner, lord Repairing and Jobbing a Specialty senger today published an Imperial ukase Stratheona and ambassador Whltelaw BhMtmetal work, castings, builders material and mining and mill machlner;. ilYiilfsing grand duke Cyril from the ser­ Reid and baron Hayashi, the Japanese min­ vice i>wing to his recent marriage to the ister, were among the members of tho dip­ princess Victoria, the divorced wife of lomatic corps present. Ofllce and Worka Foot ot Park Street. the grand duke of Hesno. It also deprives the grand duke of his decorations and other Ltfefbuoy Soap—diilnfwtant—Is strongly r IS THE honors. 1 B. C. TRAVIS In addition to the other punishmentns recommended by the medical profusion a* Carnefac Stock Food BEST PHONB Mi MANAGER NBLSON, B. 0. already mentioned, grand duke Cyril's a tategiiiiril against infoetiouB (liieuet, „ J THB DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B. 0., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1905 Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co., Ltd. SEMI-ANTHKACITE-Best fur- _m g|» soaoooocn nuce coal In market, per ton.. vliuU SAVE MONEY I COAL CREEK COAL—Cheap- * r tye> RANCH Now crop Raymond Flour ls now on the ost in market, per ton 90. Otl SPECIAL SALE of market. Made in Sunny Al'berta from H. E. CROASDAILE No, 1 Hard Wheat. You will find it a» Telephone 247 General Agent Nelson, B.C. FOR SALE Packard's Hand Painted CHINA s good as the best. A DECLINE IN Lovers of fine China will be delighted to see the many beautiful Your grocer can supply eyou. Get price 93 acres at Beasley Siding designs we are exhibiting ln our window, and all of lt must be sold AND WOOD OF ALL at once to make room for our regular Xmas stock, so the prices are on this flour before placing your next KINDS Six acres cleared and exceedingly low. The Plates, Salad Bowls, Pitchers, etc., are perfect order and save money. SALT Terra »pot Caaa planted with 100 apple dreams. Come ln and have a look at them . trees, two creeks on the W. P. Tierney FLOUR property, Crown grant­ Telephone Ml (LIMITED) Ml Baker Btreet, NeUon ed. Price for cash $1200 J. O. PATENAUDE Nelson Agents Raymond Flour No. 1 Hard Wheat Manufacturing Jeweller, Watchmaker Quality Guaranteed ANTHRACITE COAL PHONE 21)3. and Optician *##**####**#* 9 •• **•* #*«***»§ $9.00 FOR RENT |ll£>4- |« Fifty Boxes of very fancy Cheapest—Cleanest—Best $1.60 per 48 lb. Sack x»oo»ooaooottxxKX90e: J IIS I III Gravenstein and Blue Per- Uives more heat than any other coal $6.25 per bbl. 6 roomed house and base­ ******* '*" main Apples. Won't last for every pound used. Makes no dust ment on Carbonate St., Burns longer. sjiirmmmmniwmmnimm m nimmfntitmimnmrnfiimi as a "ong) going fast. A full winter's supply on hand for every close in. All improve consumer in town. 3 Nut size tor stoves 89.00 Per ton de­ ments; electric light and livered. 3 Larger sizes for furnaces 19.60 per ton furnace. $22 per month 3 delivered. T. S. McPherson 3 { Bell Trading Company Cash prices only. PHONE NO. 10. 3 The Nelson Freighting & Transfer Co Are 3 ft***-*-**-***** * • * «****#«***« Here 3 H.&*M.Bird 3 IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH RUTHERFORD Waiting 3 Semi-Ready For 3 Hyacinths You 3 Tulips ss Bulbs Lillies 6101,10 A Snap in Heating Stoves 3 Daffodills and many others. Extra large and We have secured If you are satisfied witii poor- __\ good. ly mado and ill-fitting clothes ~j Wm. Rutherford the sole agency for We have just opened out today our second carload of you won't have much, difficulty ZZ mop. dom at • *. m. DRU0QI5T NeUon, B.C. stoves tor the season. This carload embraces a very large Mai! orders filled promptly. this clothing, and in line of the sylas and patterns of one of the largest stove t in setting what you want. But 3 manufacturers on the Continent. If In need of a heating stove order to make room we feel sure we can save you from IB to 20 per cent over in­ 3 ferior goods. for it, we will sell all it you insist on good clothes, S3 We would.be pleased to have you see them, or you can clothing now in stock have our catalogue for the asking. properly tailored and correct in 35 Pimento Stuffed Olives at greatly reduced style, we have them here for you 3 er prices. in the 20th Century Brand gar- WW. Put up in 8 oz. bottles IR Ppnt^ ^ J. H. Ashdown Hardware Co., Limited ments, unquestionably the finest ^J Special Price this week -*—* vJUlllO Bottle WHOLES ALU AND HBTAIL ready-to-wear clothos in Canada, and we are sole agents for them. «3 sliver is supplied by It to the Chinese peg; F. Darling, Toronto; F. W. Godsal, Fall Suits and Overcoats In 3 TOYE & BENEDICT J. A. Gilker mints at Canton and Tien-Tsln, the demand Cowley; C. F. Nelson, New Denver; R. being practically unlimited. N. Campbell, Gtencoe; R, p. Slater, Niag- every style. 23 Josephine St. GROCERS Phone No. 7 T ura Falls; A. E. Barlow; J. Kecle, J. F. bring their value. 'RX03B OF MBTALB. J. JL Hedley, accountant of the Nelson Burnett, Ottawa; J. C. Dufrcsne, London; The place where your dollars "25 branch of tho bank of Commerce, has been G. D. RoberLson and wife, Victoria; G. Kow York, Oct. 16—Bar silver, 62; cast­ promoted to ihe managership of one of O. Buclinnan, J. L. Retallack, Ka8lo; E. •3 ing copper, 15 7-S; electrolytic copper, tbe bank's branches in Toronto, and will C. Felklne, Atlanta; C. de S. Batehellor. lii 8-8 to 10 5*8, dull; lead, $4.85. leave soon to take up his duties. He has Spokane; W. Thornton and wife, S. Gon- 2 London, Oct. lft-Sllvcr, 28 6-8; load, £14 been a resident of Nelson since IMG. fesky, W, B. Fernie, E. E. Weeks, G. S. 18s. 9d. Seymour, Vancouver; A. W, Hyndman, Lend advanced three points on the Lon­ Cumberland; P. Yeatman, New York; A. don market since last Friday and Is now McQueen, Kamloops. I Brown & Co.! Ontario Grapes £11 ISs. Od. per ton. Tills is only nine GRAND CENTRAL-E. Hubble, Cainp- KELSON'S HEWS OF THE DAY points below £15 IDs., the price at which bellford, C. Allwrlght, Houston; F. Tur- Next Door to Royal Bank Th*** fholr of tlie church of England is the Canadian bounty will be withdrawn. Ina, Spokane; J, C. Moen, Cobalt, J. Mc- requested to meet this (Tuesday) cvcnlnR Silver hns also advanced on both the Corsuoilalle, Ymir; F. Aiken, Summit First Shipment of the Season ut the residence uf Mra. McLeod. London and New Vock markets. creek; R. J. McTavish, and wife, Moyle; ^UiUUtUUUiUUUUiUUlUUUMIUUlUiiUUUlUUUUUUitUUiiS J. Bough, Sandon; J, P. Redding, Grey At the regular meeting of the Knights ot creek; C, llerinonseh, Kaslo; C. Moyer, Just Received. : : : : : Pytlilas this evening tho proceedings viii Denver, Include an initiation of the second degree. LAKEV1EW-D. J McDonald, G. Ewing. J. Price, Cranbrook; J. Morton, Trout Theo was a successful practice last night Lake; M. Melly, F. B. Hastings and wife, J. A. McDonald, at the Knigtits of Pytlilas hall of the Rosalia; J. E. Werner, Spokane; W. Mc- Groceries Wholesale Fruits Nelson Choral society, of Haydn's Crea­ ailllvray, Rosebank. tion. QUEENS—J. H. Feeney, Greenwood; C. Gooch, E. Gannon, Revelstoke; J. Mclvin- His honor judge Forin left for Revel* non and family. Ferguson; A. N. Wlnlaw, Having moved our gn> | stolt*** last evening. There will he no cham­ Winlaw; J. Fyfe, T. B. Woodcock, Siocan; !««»^M«>w*^M'»«t«»^«i^%fi^»^imMiii*^%»»»iio»»fr^Q ber session of the county court in Nelson G. Doherty. Sandon; Mrs. R. J. Suther­ eery stock from Ymir to WE SELL PIT REFORM CLOTHING until next Thursday. , land, Miss A. M. Cleverly. Silverton; C. M. Fish, Thrums; ,F. W. Russell, Grand Nelson we have decided Folks; R. Lawrence, H. W. Crawford, Tlio Inst thing in the -world a man A. W, Hynfimah, appointed to succeed Lardo; F. R. Newman, Spokane. to clear them out at cost, J. W. Banfleld In charge of the Nelson HUMB-J. J. Fleutot. Belk'Viie; A. Fotir- should think of buying Is "cheap" under­ branch of the Royal Bank, arrived from nler, Donal; G. O. Everson, F. 13. Bru- MADDEN—L Quigley, J. Scole, Mrs. These goods are all fresh, wear. We sell no underwear we cannot Cumberland Sunday night. foxer. W. O. While, Winnipeg; D. P. Fletcher, Spokane; P. Stanley, H. S. Bu- Mitchell. Grand Forks; T. Cameron and regard, Chicago; J. Mason, Granite; J. H. No old stock. guarantee. Ed. and Mrs. Balllie will In future make wife. Moyle; C. Lenwood, Gateway; F. Ransome, A. M. Williamson, Sudbury; L. their home In Nelson and are now residing Scharrenbroek, VV. H. McCann. Helena; J. Ilawiey. Michel; T. Bush, Rossland; G. We are confident we are showing the on Silica street east. Mr. Balllie Is well A. H. Tuttle, S. Bywator, Ymir; G. Carrier Agcr, Siocan. host $1.00 and $1.26 underwear that can known In connection with the mining Calgary; O. H. Bancroft. Spokane; C. J. NELSON—W. H. Farrar, Spokane; L. Wo must endure climate changes as camps of Poplar and Lardeau. Turton, M. Desroslers, A. H. Watlbrldge. Phillips, Northport. bo found In Nelson for the price. Our W. G. Ross, W. C. Lawrence, A. L. Teet- TREMONT—C. Cosko, J. Miller, Creston; they come but you need experience no M. Newitt & Co. prices range from variance in the quality of cured meats The regular meeting of Jueen city Re- zel, L Guwfsky. Vancouver; T. Sick, Lcth- C. Stewart, W. E. Campbell. W. Clark, WEIR'S OLD STAND beka-h lodge, No. 16, I.O.O.F. will be held brldee; A. E. Whtffln and wife, W. R. Spokane; J. Richardson. Burnt Basin; J. If you get this evening at 7:30 sharp. There will be Johnston, Medicine Hat; II. Robinson and Danby, T. J. Lewis, Minstrels; J. Atkin- 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.75 per garment. s nn Initiation. A full attendance Is re­ wife. San Francisco; B. P. Llttlo and sun, Bonnington; A. C. Houghton, Craw­ quested. wife, B. Bewley, Sandon; Slrb, 11. M. ford bay; H. Aitken, Rover creek. Stevenson, Ainsworth; M. Mecklenberg, BARTLETT-W. J. Blewett, Hunter V. "PREMIER" Montreal; R. J. McPhee. Siocan; J. M. mine; J. D| Steer, Rosebery; W. Keating, The Daily News' Victoria corlrespondent Carney, Kaslo; J. II. Murphy, Port Arthur. HONEY CURED ii'l-"_'Tii|ph"'tl Inst evening that ^*>dak«r Granite. POOley had not up to that time received ROYAL — A. Germano, Molly, Gibson. tin* li-.rlshuuri' for the city of Nelson. THE HUB FMORY & WALLEY 1 John Houston's resignation as member Of It's to your Interest to try the Quaker HAMS Brand fruits and vegetables, for they're FURNISHING HOUSE •"«""•• « "«LLCI:fc wholesome, fr-.-sii and delicious, the nicest The committee In charge of the Invita­ AND , < % < tion'* for the Hallowe'en dance to be given of all canned goods. Every grocer sell** g«VV^MM»%^M *^<^»*»*^^ **^*^'^* **''*»*^ ''*'EI by the Ladies of the Maccabees request Ihem. Give them a trial. that all lists reach them by Wednesday When You Want evening next. DO NOT work for others all your life, BACON learn to make minors and establish a One of lhe largest shipments of sliver business of your own. Big profits, very STYLISH, FIRST-CLASS SHOES that has been made from Vancouver left little money required to start; particulars on the steamer Tartar yesterday after­ free. Address P.O. box 176, Victoria, B.C. Go to Gallagher's noon, consigned to Hong Kong. All the Cured by process known only to \W* have Uioro In all Styles and Blrafc silver was produced at the Canadian Re­ 'i "55!^ •w'* NOTICB duction Works at Trail, and ls one of the All members of Kootenuy lodge, No. 16. regular shipments made to the orient. \M_V*~+-m-' I.O.O.F. and all members of Queen City J. Y. Griffin & Co. The export of silver from Trail to China Robekah lodge, No. Ill, are Invited to an was begun In 1M3. It is made to tlie Hong At Home to be held In Fraternity hall on J.W.GALLAGHER Box No. 141 BAKER ST. Telephone IM Kong and Shanghai bank, the leading STRATHCONA-A. H, Walsh, G. E. Wednesday evening, Oct. 18. Visiting mem­ financial institution In the orient. The Hortonj W. A. McLeod and wife, Wlnnl- bers are cordially invited. r The Best Clearing Out Sale At Cost MINING STOCKS Always Bulbs! Bulbs! Bulbs! * Hyacinths, (15 varieties) Tulips, Narcissus $35,000.00 STOCK We are showing a swell line of DO YOU WANT TO SELL? Ladies' and Gents' evening Foot­ Prompt attention given to Mail Orders All kinds of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, DO YOU WANT To BUY? wear ln patent and plain leathers. Postage on Bulbs and Seeds 5c per lb. Crockery, Etc., Etc. Invested with Infinite style and If so communicate with grace and withal insuring comfort. Standard Furniture Company Royal Shoe Store Canada Drug & Book Stores •• Complete House Furnishers and Undertakers - R. ANDREW & CO. NELSON, B. C. MeDermid & McHardy Agents for Nettleton'n, Blat«*», Bell's

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