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\$> l»»itlaavo -DAILY NEWS MAR 121906 VOL. 4 NELBON, B. C, SUNDAY, 11, 1906 NO. 273 that the lands of these harbors were of defective pipes. Only one was occu­ worthless. pied and from tbls house most of the miners, headed by M. Barra have been left yesterday with a force of miners and Replying to the statement of tbe prem­ furniture was rescued. It was only formed to relieve the gang. will at onco start extensive development Foreman Lecomte came" up from the work. The Humming Bird Is a high grade SOCIALIST ier regarding the non-publication of the through tbe strenuous efforts of a large proposition, carrying- gold and copper, evidence taken before the investigation HECATOMB mine this afternoon and reported a ter­ voluntary brigade that the surrounding noted for its high gold assays, and was lo­ committee Paterson said it was nonsen­ buildings, particularly Abriel's hall and rifying scene below. The crowd Bur- cated about 1SU3 by Maurice O'Connor, an APPROACH sical of the premier to seek to place the the government office were saved. The roundlng the mouth of tbe mine Is show­ old time prospector ot the Boundary. Tne blame on Macdonald. An order of the loss sustained by the Revelstoke and ing signs of Impatience at what lt con­ principal members of the purchasing syn- COMBINE house had been passed for the printing local owners Is not great, and the town siders tbe slow progress being made by ,X?ll uri,vod "ere todl»' <""" Spokano OF MINERS the rescuers. jor the purpose of personally examining of tbe evidence, the premier controlled la rid of a decided eyesore from its very their new holding. ' the government printing office, and If h Quc b ! Ul r n s Ross (Fernle) who followed Paterson, (Special to The Dally News) Catastrophe ia Northern French Colliery- yo" 'or u» 1 oTh' "L l ' , the e!d offi? Phoenix, March l(r—According to care­ ffi'i! .h?i he beginning of last month. B. C. COPPER COMPANY of Debate-Many Bills Dropped- devoted the greater part ot his speech Attempts it Reseat ire Proceeding 1 w k < ,rln Now Willing to Grant a Larger Share la to an attack upon the dominion govern­ fully prepared estimates, more than 2UW i» "nil^SiS*" ? ",Men* the year tha Prorogation Monday men are directly employed In the mines ot ySaffils?te.'X*'" •"*>"* *•> the SMELTER ENLARGEMENT WORK Moroccan Bank-France Still Obdurate ment. He dwelt with some unction the Boundary ln the three district smel­ Slowly-Frljhtfol Scenes ti?f VI ii ? ';ot;^ "o means betokening upon the purity of the conservative ters and two railroads directly dependent 2K.ih".i.""- Sf ah,l>Pcrs Is exhausted but NOW STARTED. on the Policing Question party and declared that for his part, if upon the mines. In the mines themselves rather that tho transition state ot the over a thousand men are given employ­ 3S***"",'» »>c higher levels Is not Javor- (Special to Tbe Dally News) he had found evidence such as to Justify ment, the smelters have about 630 men f?w '"transportation. Indeed the coming NEW PLANT TO BE THOROUGHLY Press Gallery, Legislative Assembly, censure of the government, or any mem­ and tho railways in the Bounadry some Paris, March 10.—A terrible catastro­ few woekB are about tho Worst period ber thereof he would not have hesitated 400 men on their payrolls. In the prepara­ phe haa occurred In a coal mine ln thc UP-TO-DATE. Algeclras, March 10,-The session of Victoria, March 10.—It was 4.30 tbls tion of the following table It was touna h-„,'e.i''C"f'ln """• "**">• °" 'be other morning when the debate on the Kaien to bring ln a report accordingly. But that the number of men employed at the Courrierea district of the Pas de Calais, band the new arrangements tor treating the Moroccan conference today lasted island land grant question was conclud­ on the contrary he found the evidence mines varied from time to time, according 18 miles from Bothuoe. An explosion T.ji """ f"1.' :M""-'" '""Iter ore now (Special to The Dally News) half an hour when tbe proposed Moroc ed and the report of the majority of the to prove clearly and unmistakably that to the needs of the smelters and accord­ of gas has killed many miners and three noorlng completion and by tlio end of tne Greenwood, March 10.—Fifty men and can bank was discussed. Germany sug­ Investigating committee waa adopted by the government were in no way carelesB ing to the amount of development work present month or thc middle of April, the ten teams are now at work on the exca­ gested that the administrators be chosen the combined vote of the conservatives, of the public Interests and entirely free being carrltd on in advance of Immediate chambers of the mine are In flro. The Hall Mines smelter will be a very rmicn vations for the B. C. Copper company's from even the suspicion of wrong do­ ore reqiiireemnts to keep up wllh the aver­ number of victims is not known but better equipped plant than thot of o year by the banks of England, France, Spain .socialists, and Davidson, labor. age output of about 4000 tons dally. The ago. Also tho works ut Pilot Boy ore smelter improvements. Work started and the imperial German bank. The The debate might have terminated two ing In all their negotiations over the forces employed by the smelters and rail­ 1800 miners descended into the pit this Practically completed for tlio present al­ today on the site for the blast furnaces disposition of the Kalen island lands. ways do not vary so much. In nearly all though no formal opening lias at present and warehouse. Tunnelling has co!h- question of partitioning the shares hours earlier If the premier would have cases the figures are believed to -be ap­ morning. taken place and oro from tho Bluo Bell among the powers was left undecided .consented to adjourn the session, but proximately correslv In the tables ap­ The explosion occurred at 7 o'clock mine, whicli Is not reckoned In file attached menced under the dump tracks so that Henderson (Yale) moved the adjourn­ Blatement of shipments and receipts, is be­ The police question was also discussed this he declined to do, declaring that in ment of the debate, but hts motion was pended: this morning. The flrstreport s which the Immense quantities of slag can be an w as referre<1 ing sent regularly to thot plant. removed much more rapidly. As the ? , to the committee ot iBplte of the late hour be proposed to go lost on a division, and the debate waB EMPLOYED IN MINES reached the ministry of public works, The B. C. Copper smelter Is progressing e v M work proceeds the present tracks which nro„„.i\w ' '°HS _*, _ « Germany through the entire order paper. continued by Dr. Young (Atlln). Mun­ Gninbv mines ** announced tbat lt was Impossible to cal­ favorably with Its new plan of extension an E UA The leader of the opposition said he ro (Chllllwack) followed and then Oliver Mother Lode 13" culate even approximately the number und a largo Increase of tonnage Is to be are narrow gauge, will be replaced by ?,E . .!, ^ secretary be (Delta), commenced to talk against time. Brooklyfl-Stamwinder lw of victims but It was hoped that most ooked tor from tint reduction works later broad gauge tramways, and Instead of added to this did not propose to allow important bills Rawhide * ln the season. agree'"""•"d 'ton .'hi - committee, which was to be dealt with hurriedly in the early The member for Delta spoke very quiet­ Sunset •» of the miners had sought refuge In the To be noted In the vicinity of Nelson is the present live ton slag pot a twenty- hours of the morning and unless the ly, nursing his voice, and for over two Emma *j> lateral galleries. In tbe three cham­ Uio Increasing shipments from tho Eureka live ton pot will bo used. The work on The spirit of conciliation which mark­ premier would agree to adjourn the hours he stuck closely to his text and Oro Denoro *> bers in which the explosion took place, mine, which Is shipping its copper oro ad­ the new ore bins also started today and ed today's session of the conference on bouse on the termination of the debate did not overlook many opportunities of Pathfinder --W the violence of the flre was such that vantageously to Trail. Tho ymlr mine, will be rushed along as fast as possible. Moroccan reforms, and produced a gen­ Betts and Hesperus » while It has closed down Its mill for the eral impression that a settlement of the on the Kalen island land grant invests effective reply to the speeches of the Jewel 5 flames Issued from the mouth of the pit. present, Is on the other hand shipping The timbers of the old ones are being gation, he would prolong the debate all premier and Bowser. Providence • g The minister of public works, M. Gaut- more largely to the Hall Mines smelter. used to support the tracks over the tun­ issues is only a matter of time and ad­ night. Skylark -* ier, Immediately ordered M. de Lafond, The only set back la the closing of the nel. The water lank is also betng re­ justment of details. Germany has ma­ It was a very tired house that respond­ Lusft Chance _ Reco mine, which Is staled to havo oc­ terially modified the conditions on which Premier McBride proving obstinate, 6 Inspector general of mines, to proceed to curred from some disagreement between moved. ed to the call of. the division bell at 4.30 Elkhorn , the scene of the disaster and the min­ she conceded a Frnnco-SpanlBh police Oliver (Delta) rose at 2.30 and held the this morning when the majority report Helen-Strathmoie « the men and the management which, it Is Work will soon commence on the new ister of the interior, M. Dublef, will fol­ hoped, will soon be obviated. force, but France still hesitates to ac­ Door until 4.30 a.m., when the premt was adopted as above set forth. Prince Henry » building which will accommodate the cept these conditions. Indications are capitulated, the debate closed, a vote Preston ,J low later to adopt measures for the re­ Follawng arc the shipments and receipts machine and blacksmith shopB. These There waB no time wasted today. Bally *• lief of the families oi the victims. ot the various mines and smelters tor tne however, that an acceptable middle bting taken as above stated, and the Both afternoon and evening sessions Rambler ? past week and year to date; will be fully equipped with all the ma­ ground will be found. The day's debate house adjourned till 2 o'clock this after­ were fully occupied with routine busi­ Washington-Idaho J» Later tt was announced that the ex­ BOUNDARY chinery necessary to mako them most covered both tbe questions of police noon. ness. All bills, public and private that North Pork mrnes about *-*> plosion occurred In pits 11 and 4 aod 0. Mine Week year servlcable and up-to-date. All the and the bank. The debate waa continued after the lt Is Intended shall become law, were West Pork mines j* Flames spread to all the communicating Granby 18.368 1U5.1W mechanical appliances of tbe whole Various small properties about tn Mother Lode 3.48S "6.SU smelter will be electrically driven and Concerning the bank Germany de­ premier concluded his lengthy reply to passed through successive stages to per­ pits, embracing Mericourt, Coron and Brooklyn-Stemwlnder •J.VM Macdonald's indictment, by Paterson mit of their being fully disposed or on Total . .1,0-1 Lens. The number of victims Is un­ Sunset tno 8.6K3 of the latest type. clared her willingness to concede three (Islands), Ross (Pernle), Henderson Monday, AT THB BMELTERB doubtedly large but It IB not possible at Oro Denoro 4ttt ,4H*i The three new furnaces will be much shares to France, whereas France claim­ Emma 375 3.WB ed four, but this difference promises to (Yale), Young (Atlin), Munro (Chilli There will be some victims, among Granby smelter __ present to ascertain how many miners ",t»Q larger than the present ones. The ones wack), and Oliver (Delta). 11 C. Copper Co. smelter __ succeeded In reaching the galleries which Rawhide 233 now ln use are twelve - feet long by be readily adjusted. Concerning tbe po­ which will be found the bill to regu­ Mountain Rose Hut) SIS lice the German, French and Austrian Paterson (Islands) made In many ways late the sale of patent medicines, which Dominion Copper smelter ___ are still closed. A despatch from Lens Provldenco SI twenty-eight inches wide. The new ones Skylark 40 delegates made speeches. Herr von the most effective speech of the debate. the government has shown no disposi­ Total says that a rumor is circulating there will be twenty feet long by forty-eight He spoke briefly and confined his re­ tion to press. that over a thousand have been killed, Other mines Inches wide. To accommodate the in­ Radowitz, head of the German delega­ C.P.R. EMPLOYEES which has caused constr nation, but lt creased size, the furnace room will be tion, said that he accepted the Austrian marks to a few main features ot the The only bill which caused any de­ Track maintenance 1«) Total a.™ m,m proposal. Count Welsherehelmb, tho case. 'In opening, he devoted a few bate was that to amend the West Koot­ Stntlon help - S is added there is nothing to indicate that extended' some thirty feet. this number is correct. Not a single ROSSLAND Austrian delegate, explained his pro­ words ln rebuttal of the charges preferr­ enay Power ft Light company's act of Brldgemen JJ Centre Star i.0» J7.3W These Improvements will Increase the ject as offering a fair middle ground. ed against him by Bowser (Vancouver), Incorporation. In committee this after­ Train and engine crews » miner has yet been taken from pits Lo Rol 1.810 ]8.s» capacity of the smelter from 18,000 tons Eholt shops, yards, etc...... « NOB. 2, 3, or 4. The spectacle surround­ The statements of herr von Radowitz and later by the premier, In connection noon, and again this evening long dis­ Other crews running lo Boundno Ja Le Rol No. 2 416 ti.im per month to 50,000 per month. This is and count Welshersheimb, produced a with his purchase of some dominion m ing the mine Is fearful. Jumbo aw :t,oSu a conservative estimate. cussions pro and con, were in order on Total Other mines 3.S18 most favorable Impression, the delegates lands in the vicinity of New Westmin­ this measure. The final outcome was O. N. EMPLOYEES During the evening a despatch was re­ In the course of the work much great­ saying that a great step had been made ster. He showed that he had bought that the advocates of protection for the Track maintenance ..., _ ceived from Lille which seemed to give Total (M70 n,4W er demand will be put upon tbe output towards accord. M. Revoil, the French these lands at a duly advertised public Cascade Power company won the day, Station help •• some clue to the origin of tbe explosion, SLOCAN-KOOTENAY of tbe company's mines. The operations delegate, maintained that the ports sale and consequently had enjoyed no securing the adoption of a new section Drldgemen _ at the Mother Lode will be largely In­ advantage over any other person. He Train and engine crews JJ it-was stated that a smouldering lire St. Eugene .' 6311 8,31' ought to havo the same administration, reading as follows; Grand Porks shops, etc •___ broke out last night iu the Cecil pit of Sullivan Duo 4,w creased and at the Emma mine the out­ and that, therefore, it was inadvisable then took up the claim of the premier "Before exercising any of the rights, the Courrlere mines near Mericourt at Hunter V '« »H put will he trebled. Greater efforts will to divide them according to the Austrian that the government had dealt directly Total "" North Star 165 W7 also be put forth at the other mlneB be­ powers or privileges by this, act given a depth of 270 metres, where masonry Arlington, Erlo 48 838 plan. M. Revoll's remarks Indicated -with the Orand Trunk Paclllc officials or conferred the West Kootenay Power The total for mine, smelter and railway work was proceeding. M. Barault, tbe longing to the company. It Is expected that he expected a speedy adjustment of In the negotiations over the Kalen is­ employees In Boundary Is 2090; and tne Eureka 186 0W also that tbe output of the whole camp & Light Company, limited, shall obtain estimated monthly payroll (200,000. chief engineer of the mines, arrived for Black Prince 21 3.2 th© police question which was then sub­ land land grant, and quoted again the from the lieutenant governor in council, the purpose of investigating the cir­ Ymlr Tl a» will be largely Increased as a result of mitted to a committee with a view of telegram received by Bodwell from Ottawa 21 ins the smelter enlargements. .Hays, the only scrap of evidence ad­ the sanction of the lieutenant governor COAL PRICE UNCHANGED cumstances which led to the lire. This Kootenay Belle 21 IKS reconciling the few remaining differ­ duced by the government to show that In council, who shall Impose such terms is all that is known of the origin of the Queen 18 108 It will be neccBsary to raise the level ot ences. as be just and equitable after taking in­ Will Not be Dependent Upon a General terrible catastrophe. Lone Bachelor 21 134 the approach tracks ten feet ln order to they had any direct communication with Strike Second Relict 23 122 werve the new ore bins, and the ore rrom to consideration the rights power, priv­ the sample mills Instead ot being trucked the Orand Trunk Paclllc officials ln the New York, March 10-Thc price ot hard The cages In which the miners des­ Lorna Doone IS 1* ileges and properties (if any) now en- American Boy 21 42 in ordinary dump ears, will be handled on SUPREME COURT. matter. coal will not bo raised In Now York clt> cended into the pits numbered 2, 3, and a belt conveyor. Tile old steam boilers Joyed by any other company at present it least, even It there be a strike, nccord- 4, were, about 7 o'clock this jnornlng, Ruth M Olher mines ,4Kfi nnd furnaces which have been kept In read­ The telegram read: "Will be glad to operating and supplying light, heat and Inir to a statement ISBued today by in" 30 feet from the mouth of the shaft. A iness to supplement the electric power B. C. Appeals Now Being Heard at Ot­ power In the said district of Yale." newly created public bureau of unlhraclto ihave you act on Mr. Stevens' rommunl- miner working near the mouth wan In­ Total 1,680 W.4S8 when necessary, have been removed ana tawa—Mining Case On. operators. This bureau was Btartod yes­ Bood progress Is being made ln all depart­ .catlon in regard to Lima harbor ln such Early In this afternoon's session Haw­ terday by the committee of seven opera­ stantly killed and a horse was thrown Tho total shipments for the week were (Special to The Dally News. for all districts. 36,358 tons, and tor tne ments. It'will probably bo next UctoOer a way as to fully protect our rights for thornthwaite raised the question-of the tors, which Is now considering the mlnera into the air. Some Imprisoned miners before the work Is completed. Ottawa. March 10—Lasell vs. Hannah, tbe time being and until definite plans inspection of private slaughter houses, demands. . „ „_. ..„ sought to escape to the pits which re­ year to date, 339,228 tons. an appeal from tho supreme court of GRANBY SMELTER At Westbrldge Ihe Yale-Columbia Lum­ can be determined on, without, however, basing his remarks upon a long letter The stntement Is ns follows: 'Th- an­ mained intact and several rescues were ber company hns two camps at work, ono British Columbia, was taken up lu tho committing ua Irrevocably." from one, W. S. Dikes, of Greenwood, thracite coal operators now have stored, made. The flrst cages came at 10 o'clock Granby .". 18.2« 1B."»» under their own supervision and one under supreme court of Canada yesterday. lu nnd about this city, 9,000,000 tons of coal Oro Denoro 231 3,226 sub-contrnet, getting out logs. Tho output Tho appellant brought an action claim­ This telegram was not sent direct to formerly In the employ of P. & ready for consumers, lt has been decided wtth about a dozen half suffocated men Jumbo 368 2.1*0 Is expected to reach eight million feet or a member of the government but was Co. Provincial secretary Fulton, on be­ that whether thero Is a strike or not tno who were promptly take nto the near­ Skylark « so logs. These will be held until the high wa­ ing from tho respondent 12,500 shares of addressed to E. V. Bodwell, K. C, athal f of the government assured Haw­ price of coal f.o.b. will not be raised. est hospital. ter commences, when they will be driven stock ln tho Thistle Gold Mining Co., Vancouver; It did not contain a single thornthwaite that the matter complain­ Concerning thc coal dispute, one of tn" Total 1S.«3" down the Kettle river to Cascade. Where and to restrain the winding up of the members of the committee ot seven. David Towards noon workmen began to bs DOMINION COPPER the large timber will be convened Into Sutherland Gold Mining Co. The ques­ word to Justify the belief that Bodwell ed of would be thoroughly Investigated. Wilcox, president of the Delaware * Hud­ brought up to tbe surface in baskets lumber, and the smaller Into railway ties. was the solicitor for the Grand Trunk The house will prorogue on Monday. son company, said Unlay: '"llie »»»-".™' Brooklyn-Stemwlnder 3.928 tions In dispute arise out of an alleged 1 and the bodies of two dead men were The logs are mostly pine, fir nnd tnm- Paclllc, and might fairly be interpreted H. Wright (Ymlr) asked tho chief com­ mlttcc appointed to consider tne proPM;' " Sunset __\ agreement In respect to operating cer­ of the anthracite miners reported to tno taken from pit No. 10. It was feared Rawhide "33 tain gold mining locations in the Carl- to mean that Hays signified his accep­ missioner of lands and works the following general committee nf seven yesterday and that the remainder had been asphyxiat­ Oro Denoro «* Th'o new traftlc bridge nt Rock creek, tance of the terms offered by James questions: over the Kettle river, Is now under con­ boo district of British Columbia. At tbe the full committee decided upon a reply f* ed. Assistance reached Courrlere from Mountain Roso 266 struction. This brldg,. Is being built by Anderson and Peter Larsen for the . Number ot Inches of water granted to he miners, which will be delivered to trial Martin. J., dismissed the action as tho West Kootenay Power & Light com­ all sections of the department and a the provincial government tor the con­ transfer ot their interest ln the Kalen prcsldent Mitchell just as soon as It can Total ».»» venience of the wagon truffle and It will regards the Thistle Gold company and pany, at upper and lower Bonnington falls, be nrlntod. Both thc demands of tho i»»; large force of volunteers took part ln B. C. COPPER Island lands, Bodwell being at that time West Kootenay district, respectively, lake the place of tho present one which MI condemned the defendant Hannah, to m andThe Snswers to them will be mod- the efforts made to rescue the entombed Mothor Lode 3.}"5 been In a dilapidated condition for mnn> solicitor for those men. !. statement of original record tecs tor public the day after 'heyariWW™,.,';, hand ovor tho shares to Lasell or alter­ same and annual fees payable on same, miners, and to recover the bodies of the Emma I» months. The work Is under the super­ In any event, Paterson contended; no the miners' committee. Further than this Other mines • vision of W. Mlddleton. natively for $12,600 with costs. This de­ 3. Total amount due province as at 16th I con say nothing/" killed. cision was reversed by the Judgment of businesslike government would have December, 1803, In connection with each 663 record? One of the rescued miners, Pierre Das- Total I the full court, now appealed from on been satisfied with auch meagre creden­ NBW INDICTMENTS NECESSARY son, said: "I was 280 metres from the PHOENIX MINERS' UNION tials In dealing with Important public I. Total amount actually paid In commu­ TRAIL SMELTER Phoenix, March 10.—Phoenix Miners' the ground that the agreement amounted business. Ordinary precautions in any tation thereof? shaft when I heard a deafening explos­ Centre Star *•__ 37,380 to a conspiracy to deprive other share­ I. What amount of work was done In Judge Llttlcford Turns Down 1'roseoutlon ion. The air immediately became rari- Lo Rol l.«« 18.880 Union, No. 8, is making preparations holders In the Sutherland Gold Mining negotiations ot thla nature would sug­ connection with record at upper Bonntng- ot Coal Combine fled and filled with poisonous vapor. Lo Rol No. 2 "JJ 5.668 for the holding of the eighth annual con­ Co. of tbeir interests. The appeal was gest togoo d business men the strong ad­ ton falls from 1«S7 to 1805, and, If any. Cincinnati, March 10-Indlctment- recent­ St. Eugene Jj" 4,148 Instin-tivoly I groped my way to the 1,131 vention of district association No. 6, not concluded whon the court rose. visability of some direct communica­ at what dates from time to time was tne ly returned agalast 22-bf the principal coal lron Mask _ Western Federation ol Miners. Tbe dis­ tion between principals. same done, and tho nature thereof? companies here, were dismissed by 'udg- bottom of the shaft of pit No. 2, near North Star J* 647 8. The names of the owners of crown Llttlcford today, tho effect being Ihe,"*}"* which 1 found a number of suffocating Eureka IJ" 634 trict comprises tbe province of British But, continued Paterson, how absurd f-rnted lands abutting on both sides or missal of the P-°»"""''°" ,?"'"" "" '_!?« Snowstorm J" 414 Kootenay river between tho said fans comrades who had fallen helpless ln the Columbia, and his 10 unions, as follows: A DRASTIC MEASURE .becomes the claim of the government l0 10W : bills are concerned. Thc Indlotmeiits *"""" Bon Hur JJ Camborne, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Hon. Mr. Green replied as ' ," „„,... based on tbe Valentino law and eliarged galleries and were crying for assis­ Provldenco 33 that they were dealing direct with the 1. On July Bth, 1897 a record of ra.™ conspiracy in restriction of trail- n l-glng tance. I assisted them to mount tho Kootenay Belle £ Kaslo, Klmberley, Kamloops, Lardeau, Minister of Justice IntroduceB Bill to Grand Trunk Pacific Railway company, Inches was granted to J. B. MoArlluir, trolley and thus they were enabled UP Lone Bachelor *J Mt. Sicker, Moyie, Nanalmo, Nelson, Prevent Lawyors Lobbying. and a record of 18O.O0O Inches to P. t-. that lite dealers wero In combination to when we find that atter the order-ln- McArthur. These records were asBlgnM rSgulate prices arbitrarily. The court held reach the abaft." Mother Lode » New Denver, Phoenix, RoBsland, San­ (Special to The Dally News) councll was passed, and the deal pre­ that the Indictments were ****{«*-- «» American Boy & on August 20th. 1897. to thc West Koote­ A state of stupor and despair pre­ don, Silverton, Slocan, Texada and Ottawa, March 10.—Hon. Charles Fitz- sumably concluded, officials from tbe nay Power nnd Light company, and In De­ tho cases too Important and that ineir Other mines > Ymlr. The president of tbe district as­ patrlck, minister of Justice, has given cember, 1902, were reduced to 50,080 Inches prosecution was too expensive to risk tn* vails over tha mining regions. The Orand Trunk Pacific entering Into an possibility of tho result turning on a l-on- Total >.-«" sociation Is Frank Phillips ol Nelson, notice of a bill to prevent barristers or agreement to pay James Anderson and most agouizing scenes are witnessed at solicitors, who are members of parlia­ *MW"0.76 for each record. 82060.00 tor Elity »o they were dismissed now to the nit's mouth and the gendarmes ex­ HALL MINES SMELTER vice-president Is W. B. Mclsaac of Ymlr, Peter La-Ben 140,000 for their Interest allow new IndlclmcnlB to be sent to the Bt. Eugene J» 2.2«I and Becretary-treasurer, A. Sbllland, of ment, from In any way directly or Indir­ In these very landa. Whatever the gov­ ll K grand Jury. ^^^^^ perience the utmost difficulty in re­ 1,883 *" On j5fy 19lt>. 1902. 813.050.75 on eacn straining the crowds of people, eager to Emma 1" Sandon. ectly practUing their profession In con­ ernment may contend, aaid Paterson, it record. Hunter V JJ nection with committees of the houBe or is quite manifest that the Orand Trunk DEATH OP EUGENE RICHTER ascertain the fate of their relatives. Arlington. Erlo 40 This la the Hrst time that a conven­ of the departments, or ln connection with Paclllc officials knew that they were not s! The department has not sumolent In­ Berlin, March 10-Eugen- Klchter, the It la now announced that 1705 miners Black Prince JJ tion ot any kind has been held In Phoe­ any claim, contract, controversy or any­ formation to onswer. radlcol loader In tho relchstag since It" descended into the pita this morning, Ymlr JJ nix, and will occur on March 20, and dealing with the government. Corpora­ 6. South side: John MMes, Lewis D. Lit­ foundation, Bismarck's old opponent and Ottawa JJ thing else ln which the crown IB directly tions never do business ln that careless tle. William Kh-kup, Gordon Logan, cor­ long editor of the Frolsln-lje ZOltUmr, died that 691 have come out leaving 1204 bur­ Queen _* the members of the Phoenix Union and or Indirectly concerned. Any member slipshod manner the government's de­ poration of tho elty of Nelson. North stoe, at 4 o'clock this morning. Neor the close led tn the pits. It Is feared that further Second Relief » citizens will try and make the st,ay ol of the senate who is found doing so will Martin Anderson. Columbia & KOOtoW attempts as rescue are useless. Lorna Doone « fence would Indicate. They would not 1 of ISO) Rlelitcr suddenly rellred from tn" the delegates a pleasant one. t be guilty of an Indictable offence and enter into an agreement to pay men Hallway and Navigation company, "J"*'* / Frclslnnlge Zeltung, which ho founded, and The roof of the office near tha en­ Ruth » liable to two yoars' Imprisonment or a Stewart. Harry Dav s, John M. Hmttnr at thc same time ceased to appear 1-1?" Other mines ELECTION OF OFFICERS $40,000 tn cold cash unless they were sir Chile" Ross and the West Kootenay relchBtag. Ho was then rt feeble: health trance to the mine was blown oft by the lino not exceeding $10,000, or may ho compelled to do so. Power and Light company .A*.- Total 687 1,881 Tho semi-annual election of the officers and threatened with tho loss of his eye­ explosion. Ten miners from pit *jo. 11 of the NelBon Miners' union, 96, W.F. ot disqualified for a number of years from An order In council was signed.•**-{**•»» sight. were rescued but none of the 858 miners MARYSVILLE SMELTER sitting In either house, or holding a Turning "lo the claim of the govern­ authorising a reference to oh ef WBtl-e who entered pit No. 4 have yet been M., was held last evening with tho follow­ ment that the landa on the Pacific sea­ Hunter of tho status of the »'*"%""" Sullivan »» ;«* ing result: President, J. Pattlnson; vice- position ln the public service. Vornon ra way company r claim to a PHOENIX CITY COUNCIL brought out. Of the 500 miners who Tho total receipts for the week at tne president. Don McLeod: secretary-treas­ board were worthless, Paterson said subsidy, and undertaking to P«y ;*•* '*__ Phoenix. March 10-Al this week's bi­ descended there this morning, accord­ various smelters were SJ.865 tons and tor urer, Frank Phillips; warden, R. Uleeon; that auch a statement alone was enough it such decision Is favorable to tho com. weekly session of the olty council, three ing to a despatch from LenB, 388 have the,year to date, 322,636 tons, conductor, A. Ilojberg; trustees, T. Wil­ SHIPWRECKED CANADIANS to condemn the government as Incapable matters of some importance were dealt son, Frank Hopkins and W. J. Daniel. ***"**' ———————————with. Th e city fathers decided to dttoh been brought out, but tbe rescue of the ORAND FORKS MINES New York, March 10.—Fourteen des­ of handling the affairs of the province Twin creek, which runs through the center others is Impossible. In pit No. S only titute seamen were brought here today WAITING FOR NAVIGATION. properly. No ona could compute the FJRB WAS WELCOME. of tho olty. from Church to Second streets. 18 men out ot 448 have heen rescued, The Humming Bird Is Bonded for H0,tW— by the steamer Titan from Rio de Jan­ p- 'i-ctive value--of the lands on tbe They acceded to a request of the Phoenix and aa the ladders are broken and the Duluth, March 10.—Present prospects eiro They were members of the crew AW-aea water harbors of thla coast and Are brigade brass bond to assist financially Other Properties \ are that there will be 20,000,000 bush­ High Wind and Flames Rid Nakusp of ln securing Instruments, and voted WOO for cages Jammed the rescuers art-nnable (Special to The Dolly News) of the sealing schooner Enterprise from no one who believed in tha future An Eyesore. this purpose, the Instruments to remain to help the others. M. Arras IB direct­ Grand Forks, March 10—-Tt Is reported els of grain, or 100 cargoes, In store at Halifax, N.S., which was burned recent­ growth of the province, and recognt-ed Nakusp March 10.—During a raging tho property of tha city; and they ordered ing the work of rescue at pit No. 11 near that a deal of local Interest has lust been the opening of navigation and more, If ly while lying in the harbor of Rio tha abaolutt neceaalty of a great trana- wind itorm thla evening three houses of the purchase of a team of horses ror use tht scene or the main catastrophe. It made for the Humming Bird property, nine the opening be late. There are now conttnantal railway finding an outlet In in case of need, tn haulm* the firs appara­ mllea up tho north fork. The new pur­ Grande del Sul. Tbe vessel was totally tha prohibited district on Main street, tus up the steep hlUi, and to be .used also Is possible the rescuers may be able to chasers are a Spokane syndicate, who have more than 18,000,000 bushels tn store destroyed, together with a cargo of E00 these harbors, would dare to suggest vara burned to the ground aa a result In street work of different kinds. approach the lateral galleries where 50 taken a bond for some uo.ooo. Charles here. Port Arthur and Fort William .OOKMU.sealskins. Th.» e seamen weworne -etenmt fron m Harrlgan, foreman of ths Humming, mm. will have sxtenslva stock- of grain also I Rio da Janeiro by the British consul. THB DAILT NBWB, NBLtjOH, B. 0., SUSDAV, MARCH 11, 1906 THE NEWS OF THE DOMINION YESTERDAY'S HAPPENINGS AU. A TRAINED NURSE ROYAL BANK OF GANADA OVER CANADA. Something New! TOTAL ASSETS, $36,373,576 HEAD OFFICE: HALIFAX, N. S. HEX3BNT OCCURRENCES OF GEN­ ERAL INTEREST. After Years of Experience, Advises Women In Capital.. . .S3.000.000 Reserve Fund S3.437.162 ENGLISH Toronto, March 10.—The chair ot Regard to Their Health. mental and moral philosophy in Vic­ SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT toria university, rendered vacant by the CURED HEATS death ot Dr. Badgley, has been filled by Mrs. Martha Pohlman Account" ot Arm- ud individuale opened on the moat favorable term* the appointment ot Rer. Prof. Bluett, of 55 Chester Avenue- Thirteen Branches ln British Columbia. Ph. D., ot Wesley College, Winnipeg, a Newark, N. J., who is a Special attention to out of town -justness. former graduate of Victoria university. Sraduato Nurse from the Orders have been placed with the C. Hockley Training School Crown Brand Bacon ai Hams T. E. KENNY, President, Halifax E. L. PEASE Qeneral Manager, Montreal. at Philadelphia, and for P. R. and G. T. R. by settlers going to 'six -years Chief Clinic the Northwest for 1000 freight cars to A. W, HYNDMAN. Manager NELSON BRANCH. 'Nurse at the Philadelphia be supplied during the next week. The Hospital, writes the letter Yorkshire Cure and Wiltshire cure number of horses which will be taken printed below. She has *w Is close upon 3500. the advantage of personal Ayrshire Rolled Spiced Bacon Rev. T. R. O'Meara, rector ot Trlnty experience, besides her Irish Rolled Plain Bacon college, has accepted the prlnclpalship professional education and of Wyclltte college ln succession to the what she has to say may er BELTING late Dr. Sheraton. be absolutely relied upon. Many other women are PRICE 25ctS P Pound Quebec, March 10.—At today's meeting afflicted as she was. They of the Mining Institute yesterday, the can regain health In tiie We are sole agents for these goods. This is admittedly following officers were elected: Presi­ same way. It is prudent We carry a complete stock of Rubber and dent, G. Smith, M. P.P.; vice-presidents, to heed such advice from the best Bacon on the market. Leather Belting, also Lace Leather and Cut Dr. Adams, of Montreal, major Leckle such a source. of Temagami, Ont, Frederick Keller of Mrs. Pohlman writes: Laces. Best quality and prompt shipment. Greenwood, B.C., and G. Herrlck Bug- "I am firmly persuaded, gan, of Sydney, C.B.; treasurer, J. S. after eight years of experien­ Brown of Montreal, and secretary, H. ce with Lydia 13. Pinkham's Mortimer Lamb ot Montreal. Vegetable Compound, that It is ttie safest and beat medi­ Montreal, Maroh 10.—James Corocran, cine for auy suffering woman The Hudson's Bay Stores toufie. ' 46 years of age, manager of the • New "Immediately after my Wood-Vallanoe Hardware 0o.. limited. England Shoe Co., was struck and ser­ marriage I found thnt my NELBON: Wholesale and Retail iously injured by a car ot the Park and health began to fail me. 1 Island Railway company at' Montreal became weak And pale, with West last night. He was trying to severe bearing-down nalnsi fearful backaches anil fre­ cross the tracks ahead of the car. quent dizzy spells. Tliciloc- Imperial Bank of Canada tors prescribed for me, yet I Cobourg, Ont, March- 10.—John D. did not improve. I would HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO Roddick, local agent for the Massey bloauentlt yafte becomr eatine gnauseated and IV , FIRE and ACCIDENT Harris Co., and one of Cobourg's most ? had pains down through my . nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, CAPITAL PAID UP 13,880,000 REST 13.880,000 respected citizens, took a headache pow­ could hardly walk, It wns as bad a case of "all-gone" and "wanMo-be-left-alone1* female trouble as I have ever known. Lydia D. R. WILKIB, President . ROBERT JAFFRAY, Vice-President INSURANCE der on Thursday night and died shortly feelings, blues and hopelessness, they afterwards. It Is believed that he was K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, how­ phould remember there is one tried and T.&PTOflbT. ever, cured mo within four months. Since REAL ESTATE AND MINING BROKER poisoned. that time I have had occasion to recommend true remedy* Lydia E. Pinkham's Branches'in British Columbia it to a number of patients stifleiing from all Vegetable Compound at once removes City Property and Fruit Lands for Sale Regina, March 10.—The recount In forms of female difficulties, snd I find that such troubles. ARUOWHBAD, CRANBROOK, GOLDEN, NELSON, RBVELOTOIO*, V Klnlstlno, applied for by Dr. Shadds, while It is considered unprofessional td re­ No other female medicine In the TROUT LAKJS, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. (conservative) has been completed, but commend apatent medicine, t cun honestly world has received such widespread and * Special Bargain this week for Cash— tbe result Is unchanged. Sanderson's recommend Lydia K. Pinkhiim'** Vegetable unqualified endorsement Sixteen lots for $100. each, It taken as a majority is 52. Compound, for I hare found that it cures The needless suffering of women from SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Special Bargain. whole. Most of these are Improved, be­ female ills, where all other medicine fails. diseases peculiar to their sex ia terrible Deposits rscslr-d and Inten-t alio wed at current ratea trom date •* ing used as Chinese gardens. Situation It is a grand medicine for sick w- •men." to see. The money which they pay to Money cannot buy such ti't-timohy as doctors who do not help them is an operant aoeount and credited halt-yearly. on tram Hue near City Park. LOCAL MINING MARKET this—merit alono can product; such re­ mm sults, and the ablest spci-ialifits now enormous waste. The pain is cured and Nelson Branch ]. M. Lay, Manager agree that Lydia & Pinkham's Vege­ the money is paved by Lydia E. Pink­ Apply T. G. PROCTER, Corner Ward and-Baker Streets KOOTENAY BTOCKS ARE POPULAK table Compound is the moist universally ham's Vegetable Compound, WITH ALL INVESTORS successful remedy for all female diseases It is well for women who are ill to known to medicine. write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass,, The The Production NELSON BROKERS UNABLE TO MKKT When women are troubled with irre­ present Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter The Canadian Bank of I keep In stock a selection ot the atan- •< EASTERN DEMAND gular, suppressed or painful periods, in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, her aaushuR weakness, displacement or ulceration of for many years before her decease, and and Properties dard worki on -mineralogy, metallurgy ana the female organs, tlmt l*-eai-ing-down for twenty-five years since her advice hai mining, and can procure for you any book The stock market has aguln been very feeling, inflammation, backache, bloating l>een freely given to sick women. In her Of ZinC <>y W. R. 1NGALLS published. On the question ol Lead and active, even a greater volume ot business (or flatulence), general debility, indigeH- great experience, which coven manv Commerce zinc I also have: being reported by local brokers than dur­ uon, and nervous proet ration, or are In-set, s Including Concentration snd Mctlioas years, she haa probably had to deal with ing the previous week, which was tlio with such symptoms as di/.zimvs, faint- dozens of rases just like yours. Her Capital Paid up, 110,000,000. Hwt, $4,500,000 of Treatment, t*.. M --•• J, .J largest since 1900. lassitude, excitability, irritability, Copper stocks are- the favorites, the de­ advice Is strictly confidential. Price $3.50 mand being such that it is almost impos­ sible for brokers to nil their orders. Most Lydli I. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds where Often Fall. HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. Lead Smelting, by lies J2.W ot the stocks have made good advances. The Metallurgy of Argentiferous Lend by Elssler 3.&0 Orders for Btockfl are coming from every QEOROB A. COX, President. B. E. WALKER. Qeneral Manager. Theory of tha Lead Accumulator,* by Doiez-tfek *... a.7B direction. The public now i-ealiaea tnat Writ* mo for any book you want. mining has been placed on a practical basis, nnd that investments in a good com­ pany under propr management, find a ready Enry shad* Bale Among local stocks, Eureka Copper Savings Bank Department Mines was the most active, over -W.WW and color for all w. a THonsoN shares being subscribed by Nelson people. Deposits ot |1 and upward! received aad interest allowed. at current hnd* of tewing. Granby atock Is in good demand. .New ratea. HONEY HAY BE DEPOSITED AND WITHDRAWN BY HAIL. Phone 34, Nelson* B.C. Bookseller and Stationer Yorkers have been heavy buyers and have caused the stock to advance over 12 a Amounts received In tola wax will be promptly acknowledged. Interest cred­ share for the week. The closing quotation ited bait ye-ilr. tlsm," sayH Mr. J. C. Bavne, editor ot SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS- . on the Boston stock exchange yesterday the Herald, Addlngton, Indian Territory, was 112,25 bid, 112,37 asked. Dominion Cop­ NELSON BRANCH, J. L. BUCHAN, Manager. "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm per is also very active, and the price on am able once mora to attend to business. Tbe Fatal Gena and Ita itemed? Now the curb In New York at the close of yes­ It Is the best of liniments. \t troubled terday's business was 47 bid and &0 asked. Facta of Science. Denoro Mines Is still ln good demand but Belding's Spool Silks with rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial very little of the stock ia offered for sale. and you nre certain to be more than pleas­ It Is the rarest thing In tho wond for We Have Clients Who We Have Clients Who ed with the prompt relief which it affords. International Coal, atter being very quiet One application relieves the pain. For Bale a man to be necessarily bald. No man for some time, became very active during are some of the little things Wish to Buy Wish to Sell by all druggists and dealers. whose hair is not dead at the roots, need the latter part of thc week. Western OH, be bald if he will use Newbro's Herpl­ MOO Rambler-Cariboo 1.38 6000 Pathfinder on account of the fact that thc company is 0000 'WeBlern Oil t-liiote 2000 Dominion Copper 9. 4% clde, the new scalp antiseptic. Herpi­ to resume operations at once, bus become that save dressmakers 40000 Lardeau Mines 1 3 American Marconi ' .. SU cide destroys the germ that cuts the hair very active. One local firm hud orders 4U.UU NEW YORK FASHION LETTER for over 60,000 shares but were unable WOO international Coal aftfc 1000 California and N.Y. Oil . XI off at the root; and cleans the scalp ot to UU them. and tailors a world 1000 Sullivan 2 100 Granby 13.90 dandruff and leaves it In a perfectly Ramfbler-Carlboo Is holding very llrtn. Iiooo Arlington Mlnea * 2000 Denoro Mlnea IU New York, March 10-There are BO many healthy condition. Mr. Mannett, ln the Canadian Consolidated Mines was in good 2000 La Plata U 2b Canadian Marconi 4.W of these dear girls who are Just now mint­ of trouble. Twisted ing, not the great decision, but the one Maryland Block, Butte, Mont, Was en­ demand. This stock Is now selling *w If you wish to buy or sell any of tbe above stocks at the prices named, wire at secondary to the great-rat, what shall t tirely bald. In less than a month Herpl­ above par. The closing quotation on tlie our expense. have ln my trousseau? lt Is hurd for any clde had removed the enemies of hair Toronto stock exchange was IHO bid and evenly—spooled one lo give absolute advice In such mat­ growth, and nature did Its work by cov­ 145 asked. ters utiles'- they know the exact amount ering his head with thick hair an inch Canudlun Qoldm.-lds Is also very active of money to be spent, tlie social obliga­ and the stock Is now selling at u niglicr carefully—free from knots, tions that will fall on the future bride, leng, and 1n six weeks he had a normal price than it hus for the last few years- and her future residence; but we shall give suit of hair. Sold by leading druggists. There has ulso been a good demand for kinks and weak spots, SHARP & IRVINE us general a lotter as possible which will Send TOc. Irt stamps for sample to The Coeur d'Alene, Washington und Oregon yet be of some help to the bride. There are Herplclde Cn„ rsotroft, Mich. stocks. a few drosses that belong exclusively to The following aro the quotations for Nelson, B.C. MINING BROKERS the wedding outjlt and to which every CANADA DRUG & BOOK COMPANy, the week Just ending. bride gives much attention. Bpecial Agents, K.W.i. Blot* Stock Hid Asked case deserves special mention. Mr. Pat­ Perhaps U is natural that every girl American Boy ..1.1 I. i'i Arlington Mlnea 4 . s THE DAILY NEWS erson In his speech yesterday made it should want a real wedding dress, not a pretty house dress or an extra fine trav­ lower edge, nnd tho closing is made at Canadian Ooldllelds »*- The waist Is druped and slightly pointed", day says: President Roosevelt has de­ an agreement to pay Larsen and Ander­ the drapery continuing in pointed upturned or coffee. Manufactured entirely from Cane Sugar grown on our own lund grant deal. The opposition made Tho veil maybe of some rare old lace, Hubs over a surplice boit-ro of Irish crochet cided to appoint William H. Taft, ot estates. The n. C. sugar ReHnlno Co.. Ltd., Vancouver, B. O. son "40,000 for their Interests ln the luce. The elbow sleeves are of lace Wllh a gallant struggle ln the Interests of or of fine chiffon or mile, and be iastcned Ohio, now secretary of war, to the next very lamia lu question. The Grand to the hair by means of a. wreath or coro­ cuffs of Bilk. Collar and buttons are ot vacancy in the United States supreme the honest administration of the affairs net of orange blossomB, or some other pi^- velvet. Trunk Pacific people would never have ferred flower, though most brldc like to To the girl who lives in the country and court That vacancy Is to bo created of the province, but owing to B by the voluntary retirement of assistant entered Into an agreement to pay priv­ have a few bridal flowers some where has but tew social obligations, and who the combination referred to, were about thc costume. The wll may*ba partly wishes a gown that would be pretty for Justice Henry Brown, who was appoint­ ate parlies $40,000 in cold cash unless over the face, cover thb whole llgure, or the reception, yet useful for many mitles ed in 1890 by president Harrison from out-voted In the legislature atter an all afterwards, as a summer church dress or they were compelled to do BO, and un­ be of thc kind that Is '•.•^ned to the the state of Michigan. When chief jus­ night session, and as will he seen by high coronet, lip wing; out behind »vei tne for a garden party, a line printed organdy, less they were dealing with these having a white ground strewn with roses— tice Fuller retires, provided it is during The Jenckes Machine Co** L-tw our special despatches trom the Press rTlIe second dr.ess to be considered Is the the popular floral deBlgn this season—would the administration of Mr. Roosevelt, speculators and not with the govern­ be suitably developed over a pink lawn, Gallery of the house published this coin* away dreBs, and If one can nave Mr, Taft will be promoted to thiB ex­ BUILDERS ment. but few to one's wardrobe, tills dnss tinders!Ip. A skirt gathered or plaited to alted position. The president has dis­ morning, llie government has gained a should bu of those materials, colors ami yoke depth having nun's lucks ubout the. Under these circumstances the only ""Mrs thai It will serve many purposes in bottom, a bodice laid in plaits back and cussed the entire situation wtth his sec­ temporary victory In the matter The front and yoke of white val lace outlined, retary of war and the latter, it was COMPLETE Estimates furntshea. reasonable conclusion that can be ar­ tl with a bund of pink silk and lace ruffles. last of the Kalen Island deal has not A mS& bride developed for a going CATHERINE MANN-PAXZANT learned last night, has given his as­ Oorr nce yet been heard, however, and lt remains rived at from the admitted facts on the uway gown from dark blue poplin; « Jf? sent to the program. This Is the Becond MINING PLANTS ~ """* point BO well taken by Mr. Paterson, Is was having an eye to next fall. It was time Mr. Taft has been offered a place to be seen at what cost the McBride ad­ PRINCESS ENA IN LONDON on the supreme bench. The flrst time that the interests of the province In this and of three piece -xmstruction* a hack London, March 10-Princess Ena ot Hnt- ministration have gained a temporary section with Its AlMM dUposed ln n was in the winter of 1903 when he waa important transaction were subordinated tenberg, thc future queen of Spain, arrived advantage. The reports ot the major­ tHplobox plait and two circular portions here this afternoon and was met at the serving as governor to the Phllllnlna BRITISH COLUMBIA OFFICHB: ROSSLAND AND VANCOUVBR to those of the land speculators, and with clusters of plait* laid ui regular ity and minority of tbe investigation \ttervall alli of which were .tltched o railroad station by the Spanish ambassa­ islands. Work* ud Head Of**-: SHERBROOKE, QUE. tbls conclusion Is one we think the pub­ dor and other members of -the embassy. committee will be published together In yoke depth. A scam In tbe front in The princess proceeded to Kensington lic will come to upon a perusal of all dSelUSyle connects the two Bide sec- these columns In the next day or so and lions and adds to the appearance of IM palace. ... RAISE LOAN LOCALLY the i cutler!) of The Dally News will be the facts, despite the white-washing ad­ skirt With thin skirt me* worn a pram St. Petersburg. March 10-The negotia­ Sk blouse and a little coat of blue Poplin ALASKA'S NEW UOVBRNOR tions of minister of finance flhlpoff with TO THOSE WHO PIQURB ON BUYINQ A- >"*, able to form their own opinion a» lo the ministered by tbe majority report In Ihe trimmed with lace bW^i^f-MM Washington, March 10-Preildent Roose­ the bankers of- Moscow and St. Petersburg matter. a seam at the center and WJ» Pg»? velt announced today lhat he had decided have reached a state where It in practic­ Innocence or guilt of the government a* at each aide tonnlnr afr'-^fc™"}* J° _ to appoint Wilfrid B. Hoggatt to be gov­ ally certain that the bankers will agree to ROWBOAT OR LAUNCH disclosed at tha Investigation. plait, A deep backward turning tuck « ernor of Alaska. Mr. Hoggatt Is a resi­ take 150,000,000 of the ft par cent toonda of laid on each side of the front, the fuin«» dent of Juneau and will succeed John U. WW. The bourse Was not greatly af­ BM m* b-foN jou placa root order. I can do better tor Ton than en- other AFFLICTED WITH RHEUMATISM below being pressed Into n plait *o the Meantime, at lout one fsatur. of tha "I wns nnd urn yet afflicted with rlieums- Brady, recently resigned. fected by tht news. man la the business. W, Q. ADAMS, P. 0. Boi 608, Lake Front THB DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B. C, SOTDAt, MARCH 11, 1906 isi ince. Two great competing lines of ONLY 1,50 OF A GRAIN railroad will give easy access to all parts TIMBErt NOTICES FOLLY Of DECEPTION Fruit is good for yott. Ripe of Similkameen district The vast NOTICB ii hereby given that SO days Bovril wealth of power that can be generated after date I intend to apply to the Hon. IN TRYING TO SELL MINING PRO­ figs are a splendid laxative to from the numerous big streams, the the Chief Commissioner of Landa and PERTIES. Works for a special license to out and great area of coal and timber in prox­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS carry away timber from the following regulate the bowels. Primes imity to the seaboard are such mighty described lands ln the West Kootenay theKitchen district: Commencing at a post marked OUR MINERAL RESOURCES ARE are good for stomach and factors In the economy of things as to Sealed tenders, addressed to the under­ "J. McDlarmld S.W. corner post," and be beyond computation. Everything signed, marked on the envelope, "Tenders planted on Coffee creek, about ten miles WITHOUT PARALLEL liver. Orange juice is points to the rapid development of all for Construction," will be received at the from Kootenay lake, thence 40 chains Economist these resources especially the mineral, offlce of the Commissioners of the Trans­ north, thenoe 160 chains east, thenoe W splendid for the nerves and continental Railway at Ottawa, until 12 chains south, thence 160 chains weat to When looking over In a communication addressed to the all of which invites thousands of people o clock noon on Monday, the 12th day or the ptaee of commencement. Similkameen Star, John F. Leland gives sleeplessness. Apples heal and millions of money to this section. March, 1906, for the work required for the 3. McDIAUMID, Locator. your market accounts do some sound advice on the subject of construction, in accordance with the plans, W. H. BRANDON, Agent. promoting and selling mineral proper­ the kidneys and increase the profiles and specifications of said Commis­ Dated this 31st day of January, 1*16, you realize how much of ties. flow of urine. If apple juice sioners, for the following sections of the what you pay for is Transcontinental Railway, the said work NOTICE Is hereby given that SO days Mr. Leland says ln his letter: be evaporated to a gray to bo conapletcd on or before the ilrst day after date I intend to apply to the lion, wasted ? Anyone who has examined mines long of September, 1907, vis.:— the Chief Commissioner of Landa and for himself or others will I believe, (1) Dlstrlot "F." From a point desig­ Works for a special license to out and powder, 1-50 of a grain of nated on the plans of the said Commis­ carry away timber from the following Often the bits that you usually thtow out because you readily admit that lt Is far more easy sioners at or near the City of Winnipeg. described lands In the West Kootenay to obtain capital than it is to secure a this powder has the sane to a point known as Peninsula Crossing, district: Commencing at a post marked cannot serve them as they are, can be transformed into prospect of a mine that will bear out action on the kidneys as half near the junetjon point of the Fort Wil­ "B. Cass S.E. corner post" and planted what lt is represented to be and a bus­ Coffee liam branch of the Grand Trunk Faclttd on Coffee creek, about ten miles from delicious, toothsome dishes with the help of a little Railway, a distance of about 246 miles. Kootenay lake, thence 40 chains n-***itn- iness proposition with it. That state­ a pint of fresh apple juice, (2) District "B." From a point desig­ thence 160 chains west, thence 40 chains, BOVRIL. Here's a dainty Luncheon Dish from the ment may cause surprise to many claim Two "Fruit-a-tives" tablets always the best varieties nated on tlio plans of the said Commis­ south, thence 160 chains east, to point of MUTTON FRITTERS. owners and good prospectors, most of sioners, at the north end of the Quebec commencement. remnants of roast mutton: Finger-shaped slices of whom see little of the commercial side contain more than 1-50 of the Bridge and the Railway Company's bridge E. CASS, Locator. cooked mutton should be of life and who have been repeatedly ROASTED DAILY in the vicinity of the City of Quebec, to W. H. BRANDON, Agent. coated with a little salad medicinal part of apple juice, a point near La Tuque, a distance of Dated this git day of January, lima, oil und vinegar and left baffled ln every attempt to get financial about 150 miles. awhile, then spread light­ aid for properties of merit, but lt IB a ly with Bovril, coated besides the healing, curative (3) A steel viaduct about 8,000 feet long •with thick frying batter, cold fact conceded by all well posted See samples ol green and across tiie Cap Rouge Valley, in said Dis­ and cooked a nice brown in mining affairs. virtues of oranges, figs and trict "B," in the vicinity of tho City or NOTICE Is NOTIChereby given thaEt sixty daya in hot tat. AjUttto grated roasted genuine Quebec, the work to be performed In ac­ after date I Intend to apply to tht chief A defective title, huge commissions prunes. More than that, cordance with the general specifications BOVRIEight pounds ol prime beef le concentrateLd tn cheese put on the meat of the Commissioners of thB Transconti­ commissioner of landB and works for per­ la a farther Improvement. over and above the net price, unbusi­ mission to purchase 100 acres of land in "Fruit-a-tives" are concen­ nental Railway, and the General Speclti- Weat Kootenay district, commencing at a four ounces of BOVRIL. DL_Drai. n well and serve very nesslike propositions, the promoter's Mocha and Java catlons for steel bridges and viaducts of utter lack of experience, principle, or in­ trated and combined with the Department of Railways and Canals post on the west boundary of Lot W1A, hot in our window of Canada, 1906. where the said boundary intersect! tne Bovril ii prepuea only by fluence are a few of the burdens that the south shore of the Columbia river, thence legitimate side of mining has to bear tonics and antiseptics by a Plans, profiles and specifications may be south along the weat boundary of Lot BOWL LOOTED, LONDON, ENC, aad HONTIEAL, CANADA and are the cause of many failures in seen in the office of the Chief Engineer 301A for a distance of 18.14 chains to a By e-pecitl appointment 1 secret process which increases of tho Commissioners at Ottawa, also in point 40 chains north of the southwest the sale of mines; But, in an experience All orders receive prompt at­ the office of the District Engineer at Ke- corner of Lot 301A, thence west 60 chains, Purveyors to His Majesty King Edward VII. of over forty years ln most of the great their powers over disease nora, Ontario, for tho section of District thence north 16 chains more or less to the camps, in the examination of proBpectB tention, Goods delivered in town "F," and for tha section of District "B" southern boundary of Lot 7373, thence east Save CO-MOB over neck ol Bottle aad i-t Roautlfa! Fremlam Plctare. many times. In the office of tho District Engineer at along the southern boundary of said lot and mines in all stages of development Quebec. and conditions. Including many fruit­ for a distance of 32 chains more or less 60c . bos. at .ndrnggUt*. Persons tendering are notified that ten­ to the southeust corner of Lot 7878, thence less trips with their attendant cost aud ders will not be considered unless made north 1.88 chains to the C. P. R. right hardships, convinces me that the clim­ in duplicate, and on tho printed forms sup- of way, thence eaat 6.50 chains more or ax of all obstacles in the successful dis­ filet between the honest methods ln Kootenay Coffee Go, lied by the Commissioners. less to the southeast corner of Lot 45W, mining and fakes resemble the difference Phone 177 Box 1 Separate tenders must be submitted ror thence north along the east boundary of position ot a mine or ln securing funds tho work in each distrct. Lot 4590 to the south shore of the Colum­ is: Misrepresentation. It matters lit­ between the counterfeit and the gen­ Tenderers shall not be in any way en­ bia river, thence eaat along the south tle whether It Is done ny accident or de­ uine dollar. titled to rely upon the classification or shore of the Columbia river for a distance BEGINNING FEB. 15. 1906 The struggles and failures and grand any other Information given by any per­ of 21.50 chains more or less to the point sign or from a standpoint ot policy, lt son on behalf of the Commissoners, and of commencement, containing 100 acres is ultimately as foolish as it is futile, successes of mining life are the same more or leaa. as in other occupations. The western before submitting any tender, bidders and leaves ln its wake a train of evils should mako a careful examination of the J. J. TANGEN. THROUGH that at time almost staggers faith in world owes Its wealth and civilization Synopsis of Regulations Governing ' the plans, profiles, drawings and specifications, K. K. BJERKNESS, Agent to the pioneers of mining. The same Disposal of Dominion Lands Within ttie and read tlio forms to bo executed, and humanity, and lt is today the most ser­ Railway Belt In the Province of Orn­ fully Inform ihcmaelveB as to the quantity Dated Feb. 2nd. 1906. TOURIST ious problem that tbeoreat mining in­ businesB factors that created the mil­ ish Columbia. and quality of materials and character or dustry has to contend with. lions of Marshall Field made millions A license to cut Umber can be ac­ workmanship required; and are understood for W. A. Clark. G. R. Hearst's name quired only at public competition. A ren­ to ^accept mid agree to be bound by the NOTICE The profession of the man who Is by would Bell a mine ln the east or In Lon­ tal of |6 per square mile is charged for terms and conditions contained'In the form NOTICE li hereby given that 60 days after all timber berths, excepting those situ­ of contract, specification**, etc., annexed date I Intend to apply to the Hon. Chief SLEEPERS nature and experience equipped to in­ don. Honor and human nature are the ated west of Yale, for which the rental to the form of tender. Commissioner of lands and works for per­ spect a mine, note all the strong and same tn a mining camp as ln New York Is at the rate of 6 cents per ucre per an­ Euch tender must be signed and sealed mission to purchase the following describ­ weak factors of the district and make or London, with a few good attributes tn num. by all tlio parties to the tender and wit­ ed lands ln West Kootenay District: Com­ EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR an honest, clean cut report and protect favor of the miner—there is one law In addition to the rental, dues at tne nessed, nnd be accompanied by an accept- i mencing at a post planted on the south BITWEEN his principals, ts a rare and valuable that leads to success for those who de­ following rates are charged; Mil cheque on a chartered bank of the Do­ bank of the Columbia river at Louis Sawn lumber, GO centa per thousand minion of Canndn, payable to the Com­ Bourgat'a N.E. corner and marked "Joseph acquisition. The leaser Is the best ex­ sire to sell or develop mines on reason­ feet B. M. missioners of the Transcontinental Rail­ Oenelle's N.W. corner," thence south 9 SEATTLE AND CHICAGO pert In the world. He usually repre­ able terns. A misrepresentation can­ Railway ties, 8 and 9 feet long, l i-8 way for the sum of four hundred thousand chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north not long be concealed, but terms can and 1 3-4 cents each. 20 chains more or less to said south bank VIA THI sents all the factors that develop high dollars ($400,000) for District "F," and two of Columbia river, thence westerly follow­ grade prospects Into big camps. The always be modified. Shingle bolts, 25 cents a cord, hundred and twenty-live thousand dollars All other products, 5 per cunt, on the ($225,000) for Dlstrlot "B," and thlrty-flve ing bank of Columbia river 80 chains more ability that fits a man to Inspect mining The resources of British Columbia sales. thousand dollars ($35,000) for steel viaduct or less to point of commencement, contain­ property compels him to be a keen A license Is Issued so soon as a bertf In suld District "B." Any person Whoso ing 160 acres. from a mineral and agricultural and tender is accepted shall within ten days Dated this 14th day of December, 1506. Great Northern Railway Judge of men as well as of rocks—the climatic point of view are without paral­ Is granted, but in unsurveyed territory For JOSEPH OENELLE former IB by far the most difficult puz- no timber can be cut on a berth until the after tho acceptance thereof furnish the lel in the western world and is admitted licensee lias made a survey thereof. .security required by the Commissioners Hli agent, K. _ Burnett ".The ComfortoDle Way" ile to solve.. There IB no laboratory by all who are familiar with the prov- Permits to cut timber are also granted for thc due and faithful performance of ! in which the various specimens of lun­ at public competition, except In the case the contract according to its terms, sign ' . Route ol tlie Famous Oriental Limited acy can be analyzed that we must often of actual settlers, who require the timber tlie contract, specifications and other doc­ NOTICE For detailed Information, rates, etc., call on or address come in contact with, especially when for their own use. uments required to be signed by said Com­ Settlers and others may also obtain missioners; and In any caso of refusal or I NOTICE Is hereby given that 60 daya after greed constitutes one of the chief fac­ CANADIAN permits to cut up 100 cords of wood for failure on the part of the party whose date I Intend to apply to the Hon. Chief H, E. DOUGLAS. City Pas. Agent, tors. This honest but Bometlmes vision­ sale without competition. tender is accepted to completo and exe­ Commissioner of Lands and Works for ary type of man forms a great factor ln PACIFIC , The dues payable under a permit are cute a contract with the said Commission- permission to purchase the following de­ $1.50 per thousand feet B.M., for square era and lo furnish tho approved security scribed Innds in West Kootenay district: the evil we have to deal with in mining Within ten days after tlie acceptance ot Commencing at a pout marked "W T. life. ThlB Intense spirit of greed, ming­ timber and sawloga of any wood except Oliver N.E. corner," on the west line ot RAILWAY oak; from 1-2 to 1 1-2 cents per lineal the lender, tho said cheque shall be for- , Lot 222, going west 20 chains, on the south led as It often is, with various forms foot for building logs; from 12 1-2 to 2b felted to the Commlsslonera as liquidated boundary of McCoy's lot to the eaat boun­ and degrees of insanity, Btarfs at the cents per cord for wood; 1 cent lor tence damuges for such refusal or failure and dary of Uerby's lot, thence going south 10 top of the eyBtem, permeates every strata posts; 3 cents for railway ties, and 50 all contract rights acquired by the accept- cents por cord on shingle bolts. wnco of the tender shall bo forfeited. chains, thence going east 20 chains and of social and business life, infuses itself Cheques deposited by parties whose ten­ thence going north 10 chains, to the ini­ Into every process of mining and indus­ Daifr Tourist Leases for grazing purpose* are Issued ders are rejected will be returned within tial post, containing 20 acres more or less. for a term of 21 years at a rental of 2 ten daya after Uie signing of thc contract. Dated this 13th day of January. 1MK. trial life, on down till lt enters into and cents per acre per annum. W. T. OLIVER. KWONG WING CHONG mingles with the tailings ot humanity. Sleeper Service Coal landa may bo purchased at M0 per Attention is called to the following The number of people afflicted by this acre for soft coal and $20 for anthracite. clauses In the form of contract: Dealer ln Chinese and Japanese Curios, Bronze, Brass, Crusonere, Not more than 320 acres may be acquired "All mechanics, laborers or other per­ malady are more numerous than sup­ Effective January 1st by one Individual or company. sons who perform labor for the purposes NOTICE Ivory and China-rare, SUk fancy goods, Ebony goods. posed and Infest every community. Royalty at the rate of 10 cents per ton of the construction of tho work hereby NOTICE Is hereby given that 60 daya of 2,000 pounds Is collected on the gross contracted for shall be paid such wages after date, I Intend to apply to the Hon. output. as are generally accepted as current for the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Comer Josephine There are also many forms of Intoxi­ Entries for land for homestead pur­ competent workmen in the District in Works for permission to purchase the fol­ and Front Sts., - , NELSON, B. C. cation t,hat are now caused by drinking poses may be made personally at the lo­ which the work Is performed, and, If there lowing described lands: Starting at a pest adulterated whiskey. People who are West- cal land ofllce for. the dlstrlot In which Is no current rate In such District, then marked "Peter Genelle'a Northwest Cor­ supposed to be sober and ln a normal FROM REVELSTOKE TO SEATTLE the land to be taken la situated, or If tne a fair and reasonable rate; and, in the ner Post," planted on the east side of the homesteader desires, he may, on applica­ event of a dispute arising as to what is Columbia river, between Upper and Lower state of mind do such mean and foolish AND VANCOUVER tion to the minister of the interior at the current or a fair and reasonable rate, Arrow Lakes, about one mile north of T. things that the average drunkard acts Ottawa, tho commissioner of immigration It shull be determined by the Commis­ Mackinson's pre-emption, thence eaat 40 like a sensible saint compared with at Winnipeg, or the local agent for the sioners, whose decision shall be hnal." chains, south 80 chains, west 40 chains, district within which the land is situated, north 80 chains following bank of river to them. From the moment these strange "This agreement Is subject to the regu­ point of commencement. Covering land in hallucinations take possession of a cer­ East receive authority for -some one to make lations now in force, or which may at FROM DUNMORE JUNCTION entry for him. any time hereafter be In force during tne Lot No. 4260. tain class ot people and become Identi­ A fee of $10 is charged for a homestead construction of the works hereby contract­ PETER GENELLE. We are doing things fied with a mine they dissolve partner- TO TORONTO entry. , ed for. made under the authority of the Dated at Nakusp. B.C., Jan. 16th, WW. •hl|» with all the common and business Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ud A settler who has received an entry for Department of Labor, and which are or sense they possess, believing there Is a homestead Is required to perform the shall be applicable to such works." Friday. conditions connected therewith undor one "The contractor Bhall, In connection no further use tor grey matter, that It MONTRBAL-Monday, Thursday. of the following plans: with the whole of said work, as far aB NOTICE Is herebNOTICy given thaEt 60 daya after is all luck. Nature seeraa to have equip­ BOSTON—Saturday. (1) At least six months' residence upon practicable, use only material, machinery, date we Intend to apply to the Hon. ped them to act the fool for the benefit 8T. PAUL-Dalljr. and cultivation of the land In each year plnnt; supplies and rolling stock manu­ Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works - \x/E are doing things all the time of the mining fakir, who manipulate during the term of three years. factured or produced In Canada, provided for permission to purchase the following It Is Ihe practice ot the department to the same can be obtained as cheaply and described lands ln the West Kootenay these crude notions relative to mines require a settler to, bring 15 acroa under upon as good terms in Canada as else­ district: Commencing at a post planted *y and we make the people feel it! for his own advantage and to the detri­ STANDARD SLEEPER VANCOUVBR cultivation, but if Ire prefer he may sub­ where, having regard to quality and price. and marked "Y.C.L. Co.'s southeast cor­ ment of the camp and the sore dis­ TRAIN, SLOCAN ROUTE, CAN stitute stock; and 20 head of cattle, to be The contractor shall conform to the tire ner post," on the west bank of the Col­ appointment ot many. BE OCCUPIED AT 9 P. M. actually his own property, with buildings Regulations adopted by the Commissioners, umbia river, about nine miles south ot for their accommodation, will be accept­ and also to the> Laws and Regulations re­ Nakusp, and at the north boundary ot ed instead of tho cultivation. specting fires in tho different provinces Lester's pre-emption claim, thenoe norm TY7E wrote $121.560.26 in pre-' That Is one factor ln the game—they (2) If tho father (or mother. If the fa­ wherein Ihe work is being performed. 100 chains, thence due east 80 chains, more are the anvil to receive the blows, the For detailed lnrormation, flrst-claaa ther Is deceased) of any person who is The right Is reserved to reject any or or less to the bank of the Columbia river, other side is the hammer to give the or tourist sleeps! reservations, apply to eligible to make a homestead entry under all tenders. • „„.., thence southwesterly 160 chains more or " miums in 1905. More than blows and exists ln the shape of a com­ tho provisions of th Act, resides upon a less to place of beginning, containing 640 local agent*. farm In tho vicinity of tho land entered By order, P. &_*_*_> acres more or less. bination or ring composed of a fiscal for by such person as a homestead, the * Becretary. Dated this 14th day of December, A.D., that of the year 1904 by over agent, an engineer and chemist some­ requirements of the Act as to rcsldenco Tho Commissoncrrs of the ' 1906, what careless of their professional hon­ prior to obtaining patent may be satis­ Transcontinental Baiilway, The YALE-COLUMBIA LUMBER OO, Ld. or, a professor or geologist filled with fied by such person residing with the fa­ Ottawa. 8th February, 1906. Per J. Q. BILLINGS. Secretary. $72,000.00. tlantio S.S. Sailing* ther or mother. Newspapers Inserting this advertisement far-fetched and technical phrases, a 0. P. R. ATLANTIC s. a. UNI (3) If the settler has his permanent res­ without authority from the Commission­ pretended prospector who develops his (From Bt. John) idence upon farming land owned by him ers will not be paid for it. ^ claims usually and forever with an axe ti. Champlaln..Ap. ML Manitoba ..Mar. 31 in the vicinity of his homestead, the re­ NOTICB is NOTIChereby given Etha t the Court and lead pencil. These usually complete (For Montreal.) quirements of the Act as to residence IN PROBATE EMPRESS OF BRITAIN (new steamer) may be satisfied by residence upon the of Revision for the Municipality of the the ring, all ot whom are filled with May 10, June 23, July 21 said land. City of Slocnn for the hearing of all com­ everything except a knowledge of mines Estate of John Haight Nolan, Deceased. plaints against the assessment, a* made EMPRESS OF IRELAND (new steamer) Application for a patent should bo made by the assessor of the said Municipality, Wliat is the Reason? and ore. The strange part of it is that July 7 at the end of three years before the local Take notice, thnt Letter* of Adminis­ will be held In the City Hall, Blocan, on no human effort can Induce this clique ALLAN LINE) agent, Bub-agent or a homeatead In­ tration of tho above estate have been (From St. John) granted to Annie Nolan, Administratrix, Monday, the 36th day of February, next, to select or accept a property of any spector. Creditors ar required to send particulars at 10 o'clock a.m. All complainants must Virginian f*\...Apr. 7Parlslon Mar. SI Before making an application for a pat­ give notice In writing to the City Clerk ot merit. If such were the case lt would DOMINION LINB ent, the settler must give six months' no­ of their'claims, duly verified, to the un­ (From Portland) dersigned on or before tho 22nd day ot the subjects and grounds of complaints, BECAUSE--*-We give the best condone the crime to some extent and tice In writing to the Commissioner oi March, 1906. After that date the Admin­ at least ton days before the said date. lead to the discovery of a mine. They Southwark .•••Ap. (Canada, Apr. 14 Dominion Lands at Ottawa, of his in­ Dated, Slocan, B. C, Jan. 22nd, 1906. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINB tention to do so. W. W. CORY, istratrix will proceed to distribute the surround their tale with a halo of myth Minnehaha ....Ap. iMinetonka ....Ap. 14 Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. estate having regard only to those claims N. MORRISON. C.M.C. •-'dollar's worth of InsuInsuranci e for and like the gold brick swindler they AMERICAN LINB » Ottawa, February Mth, 1M6. of which she shall then have nal notice. rarely approach the liberal spirited man New York ....Mar. aiSt. Louis Ap. 1 E. A. CHEASU, RED STAR LINK Solicitor for the Adtnlnstratrlx. NOTICE every dollar of Premiums of any of affairs, but select the most penurious Finland Mar. aiVaderland Ap. 1 Dated iHrd February, 1906. NOTICB Is hereby given that the Craw­ man tn the community who is insanely CUNARD LIN HI NOTICE ford Bay and St. Mary's Railway Com­ avaricious and who thinks he is buying Campania ....Mar. 3iEtrurla Ap. 7 pany will apply to the Parliament of Can­ Insurance Company in Canada. •1000 ln gold for "100, knowing he Is WHITE STAR LINE KOOTENAY LAKE GENERAL HOmFl- IN PROBATE ada at the next Session thereof, for an robbing some one of $900. Ho is as Oceania Mar. ifsTcutonU Ap. 4 TAL SOCIETY-NOTICE OP Estate of Martha Roblmon, Deceased. Act authorising the Company to construct FRENCH LINB ANNUAL MEETING TAKE NOTICE that probate of the will and operate In extension of Its undertak­ guilty as the-operator and if the mis. La Savole ....Mar. BlLa Tournlne,...Ap. D of the late Martha Robinson has been ing already authorized, a continuation or chief stopped here no great harm would HAMBURG AMERICAN In accordance with the bylaws of the granted to me, tho undersigned sole exe­ its railway from the present Eastern ter­ be done. One must feel the need of sup­ Protoria Mar. SlAmerJka ...... Ap. 7 society, tho annual general meeting will cutor, Creditors are required to eend par­ minus at or near Fort Steele, ln tbe OTAL claim losses made and (Mediterranean Bervlce) bo held in the board of trade rooms on ticulars of their claim-* duly verified to Province of British Columbia, easterly ernatural powers to even check this tor­ Prime Adalbert March 22 Tuesday, March 13th, at 3 p.m. the undersigned on or before the 16th day by the most convenient and feasible route rent of corruption and ignorance that Budgarla ..April « Membership conditions—All annual sub­ of March, A.D., 1906. After that date 1 to Lethbrldge, in the Province of Alberta Tfully paid for 1905, $17,737.96 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD scribers of tho sum of $10 are members shall proced to distribute the estate, hav­ and extending the times within which tho has attached itself to mining and medi­ cine, both prolific fields for the vendor Kaiser Wllhelm II March 27 of tho society eligible to take part In the ing regard only to those claims of which Company may construct and complete the Trave April il election of directors for the cnBUlng year, I shall then have had notice. railways and works, which It has been al­ of quack schemes. (Mediterranean Sarvictu and In case of Illness are entlttod to tree E, A. CREASE, Nelson, B.C. ready authorised to construct. Barbaroasa March ill treatment In the noipltaL QEORQB JOHNSTONE, Secretary. Dated 12th February. A.P., 1906. Dated at Ottawa, this 8th day ot Feb­ This province has done much to dis­ PrinreflB Irene April l ruary, 1906. All continental rates and sailings on ap­ NOTICE OF TRAN8FER OF LICENSE J. T. B. CARON. * THE * courage exaggerated reports of mines, plication. If you are contemplating taking Solicitor for Applicant. but continual effort and vigilance Is the an ocean voyage drop tia a line and we I hereby give notice that we intend to will be pleased to furnish you wll i lull NOTICE apply to the Licensing Commissioners for price of success. The truth is grand NOTICE la hereby given that 60 daya after the City of Nelson at the next meeting IN PROBATE enough here. It surpasses the fiction Information promptly. date the undersigned intend to apply to CANADIAN CASUALTY J. 8. CARTER, W. P. T. CUMMINS, the Honorable the Chief Commissioner of held after 30 days from date hereof, for a of other places. But misrepresentation r.. P. A.. Nelson. Pen. Am*. Winnipeg Lands and Works for permission to pur­ transfer of the retail liquor license now Estates of Francis Samuel Roberta and AND BOILER will Injure and shackle progress for the chase the following described lands: Com­ held by us for tho Manhattan Salewn, situ­ Mary Jane. Roberts miners, or the men who use it. It will NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF LICENSE mencing at a pom planted a^ the south- ate on Lots 1 and 2, Block 6, Nelson, B.C., Take notice, that Letters of Adminis­ tend to destroy confidence among res­ We hereby give notice that we intend west corner of Thomas Greenwood's ap­ to Archibald F. Reld. tration of both the above estates have to apply to the Licensing Commissioners plication to purchase, and being on the H. H. PITTS. been granted to Mary Ellen Allen, Admin­ INSURANCE COMPANY ponsible, Intending Investors, who are for the City of Nelaon at the next meet­ eastern boundary line of Lot 232, U.I., J. J, I-ANOR-IDGE. istratrix. Creditors are required to Bend needed and whom we must look to the ing held after thirty days from date hereof Kootenay District, thenco south 20 ohalns, Dated at Nelson. B.C., this 14th day ol particulars of their claims, duly verified, old cities of wealth tor. Atter all, the for a transfer of the Retail Liquor License thence east 40 chains, more or less to February. 1906. to the undersigned on or before the Mth progress of the Industrial and commer­ now held by us for the NelBon House, the western boundary line of Lot 806, U.i., day of March, 1905. After that date the cial world rests upon confidence, labor situate on Lot 10, Block 1, Nelson, B.C. Kootenay district, thence north 90 chains, Administratrix will proceed to distribute to.Charles H. Ink and William A. Ward. thenco west 40 chains more or leu to tha DREWRY & TWIGG the estate, having regard only to those TORONTO and honor more than upon money. Dated at Nelson, B.C., tha Mth day oi place of commencement. 1IININO BNalNHBM claims of which ihe shall then hare re­ Every lie destroys confidence, every February, UN. ^ FRED J. 8AMMONB. ceived notloa. truth builds lt up—tha truth Is inula-, GEORGE ADAMtON. Dominion »"* Pro-lnd-J Land Brart.ro™ S. A CREASE, tke lit Is ipurlous, th.r-'or. tha con- C. H. INK Patr-d ft Pro-stir, B.C., this tad day ot NBW DEMVEB, B. O. WltneiB-A. H. Joaaioa, BolToltor, Nttim. Nelaon, B. U„ !%• J. O 1 bfCrL- NELSON, B.C. f. O P-t-t-r, •*--*. Mm, M. BeUoltor for tht Admtmatratrl*.

^^ THB DAIL* SKWS, RBLBOR, B. 0., SURDAI, MAKfcH li, 1800

(NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY) Capital $250,000: Divided into 1,000,000 Shares with a Par Value of 25 Cents. 700,000 in the Treasury.

100,000 SHARES TO BE SOLD AT 10 GENTS

There is money to be made by investing in the shares of a shipping copper mine such as the Eureka Copper Mines, Limited. This is a clean proposition; the property is one of the best. We know of no other mining company whose shares have been offered for public subscription that represented such an opportunity to the conservative investor. From the 100,000 shares which we offered to the public almost one-half has been subscribed by Nelson people. We are selling treasury shares, and the funds received from these sales will be used to further develop the property. If you wish to secure some of these shares at the first cost write us at once. 100,000 SHARES TO BE SOLD AT 10 CENTS

ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO P & I

After the 18th round Sullivan mado a strong finish, out lighting Kelly and forc­ CASTING OUT OF DEVILS ing him to hold on In clinches to avoid punishment. Sullivan's body blows during Pierce Noiseless Launches the last Ave rounds had the effect of tak­ RECURRENCE IK GOSPELS OF FOB* ing considerable steam out of the Chicago SESSION BY EVIL BWK1TS boy, just -when It seemed that be had tne Right up to date, absolutely dependable; will run In the coldest weather, fight won. • and perfectly odorless. Costa no more than the common "cuss provoker," ud SERVICES ANNOUNCED FOR TODAY has proved its superiority right here In Nelson over all comers. Complete IN CJTY CHURCHES EVENIING WITH MENDELSSOHN launches from "326.00 up. Motors, noiseless, odorless, son-free-able, from 1 h. p. at 1109.60 up. Today la the second of the six Sundays in Lost Concert of Series Under Auspices ot Lent. The gospel for the day comuing the Children's Aid L utory of the canting out of the devil from The last concert of the series under tbe the daughter of the woman of Cu.tii.un. auspices of the Nelson branch of tne C. E. MILLER, °»T Nt-lson, B.C Three problems are presented by the gos­ Children's Aid society, will be given to­ pel, tin- meaning of the expression vexed morrow evening ln the Baptist church, with a devil evidently implying a physical beginning promptly at 8:15. malady, the Saviour's answer, "I am not Rev. J. T. Ferguson will deliver an ad­ M.J. Henry's sent -but unto the lost sheep of the bouse dress on the life and work of Mendels­ of Israel," and "It is not meet to take sohn, which will be Illustrated by the fol­ the children's bread and to coat It to tno lowing program*. ' '-, Nurseries and .dogs," ami the -evident teaching of tbe Duet, two pianos, Midsummer Night's SEEiS lesson of Intportunlty ln prayer. Dream, overture, II. S. Bodmor, Mrs. Tuesday commemorates the death ot Hannington. Seed Houses Gregory, a martyred bishop of tin- early Song of Spring, Mrs. Shanks. THE LARGEST SEED MERCHANTS IN CANADA church. Songs without words, Pianoforte solo, Vancouver, B.O. The services announced for today ln the (a) In a Gondola; (b) Spinning Song; Mrs. churches of Nelson are as follows: ' Baer. Headquarters for PACIFIC COAHT BRITISH COLUMBIA OFFICE, 08 Hasting! St, W., VANCOUVBR. SSJiwI. Anglican—St. Saviour's church, corner of Song, I'm a Roomer, F. D. Arundel. GROWN Garden, Field and Flower Deeds. Ward and Silica streets. Second Sunday Song without words, Duetto Andante New crop now in stock for distribution. A (SPECIAL A F12 !'aCKa*tes I^MAog Vegetable, and Flowers for 25c.-onlon, _____ POR In Lent Holy communion, 8 a.m.; morn­ Con Moto, H. S. Bodmer. Ask' your merchant for them In sealed , ur b ing prayer and holy communion, ll; chil­ Aria from Elijah, Hear Ye Israel, Mrs. packets. If he does not handle them we ACECDi T" [c ic n *''. »""'. "-.ettnoo. Carrot, and Radish; Asters, Sweet OK dren's service, .2:80 p. m.; evensong, VM. H. C. Briggs. will send 60 sample packets garden and IIFPEK • •-Mlmionette-"Mignonette., Pansy,. Petunia,. Sweet Peas and WilWild Uarden. 2SOC Rev. F. H. Graham, rector. Song, Upon the Wings of Song, F. D. flower seeds post paid for SL Our selection Catholic—Church of Mary Immaculate, Arundel. suitable for B.C. gardena, corner of Ward and Mill streets. Low Violin solo, E minor concerto, H. Harris. B. C. Grown Stock of Fruit and Orna­ mass, 8 a.m.; high mass, 10:30 a.m.; even­ Aria from Elijah, O, Rest in the Lord, mental Trees now ready for sprints; de­ Wm. RENNIE Co., LIMITED Order Today ing service 7:30. Rev Father Althoff, priest. Miss Johnston.. livery. Order Today Salvation Army—Barracks on Victoria Song without words, pianoforte solo, An­ No expense, loss or delay or fumigation itreet, -west of Josephine. Special ser­ dante Maestoso, Mrs. Baer. or inspection. Let me Price your list be­ VANCOUVER, WINNIPEG and TORONTO vices will be held today. Knee drill, 't Duct, two pianos, concerto ln G. minor, fore placing your order. L a.m.; holiness meeting 11 a.m.; a praise allegro moto, H, 8. Bodmer, Mrs. Han­ A business man's rainy day or Greenhouse Plants, Floral Work, Bee meeting at 8 p.m.; Salvation meeting, at nington. Supplies, Fruit Packages, Fertilisers, etc. 8 P.m. Hymn, Hear My Prayer, soprano soio, Waterproof Boot without an equal. Catalogue free, Baptist church—Stanley Btreet, near Mill. Mrs. H. C. Briggs, with chorus. Morning service, 11 a.m.; evening service, Ask to see them at your dealers. at 7:30; Sunday school at 2:30 p.m.; Kev M. J. HENRY E. H. Shanks, pastor, PROTEST MOYER'S ARBiBBT Presbyterian church—St. Paul's, corner of 8010 Westminster Road Vancouver Victoria and Kootenay aarects. Morning New York Mass Meeting Fixed for Tues­ service, 11 a.m.; Sunday school, 2:30 p.m. day Night L169. Men's Tan evening service, 7:80. Rev. J. T. Fergu­ New York, March 10-Notlce of a mass son, pastor. meeting. to protest against the prosecu­ Methodist church-Corner of Silica and tion of the men alleged to have been con­ Chippewan Veal Kip Josephine strcetn.Mornlng service. 11 am..; cerned In the assassination of ex-govemor evening service 7:30; Sunday school, Ii:**) Steunenberger of Idaho, were distributed run.. Rev. S. J. Green of Kaslo, will In this city today. The call for the meet­ Waterproof Boots preach at both services, ing in not signed. It reads a& follows: "Prevent thlH murder, by attending the GUN CLUB protest meeting arranged by the organised workmen of this olty to protest against Hand made and brass rlvetted, ROYAL CROWN G. P. Wells Wins Silver Modal-Good the Illegal imprisonment and Intended mur­ der of Messrs. Moyer, Haywood and other have single sole'and Blip, celluloid Shooting Unfler Trying Conditions officials" of the Western "Federation of G. P. Wells won the sliver medal of (he Miners. The nrrcst of these men Is a Dominion Cartridge company yesterday. crime and only united aotlon will save eyelets and hooks. This boot will SOAP «^ A#ytW^-^^ J

• - • * 'l". '• •»•—•-'-• /<-» THB DAILY NEWS, NELSOfl, B-,0-- SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1906 —*3= OF INTEREST TO MINERS HOTELS DAILT NEWS WANT ADS, FOR SAHE DOMINION HOTEL, PHOENIX, B. O.­ THE MINERAL DEPARTMENT OF Use Tho Dally News Want Ah Mrs. P. L. McKolv-y., proprletr-M. Tks SUNLIGHT Columns, th* best and cheapest newest and moat modern flrst CISM hotel LAKEVIEW THB DAILY NEWS Hotel Hums. 2 lots, 60x120, furniture, means of making your wants known In tke city; lately furnished snd with $200.00 fixtures and stock *8t Block V at Balfour. 1! lots 500 to- all the people In the Kootenays. all conveniences. The bar, under th. GIVEN FREE IN ARTICLE ON MOLYBDENUM AND Lot Sen' B 1-2 2, block 1, with bull' Rates, 1 cent a word, each inser­ management of Mr. J. Wright, Is sup­ SOAP Ins., partly rented HS month 8,100 tion. plied with ths finest brands of wines CORRESPONDENCE. T lots, block «D, with bearing fruit liquors and cigars. is better than other Soaps trees ",000 HOTEL GOLD PRIZES Lots 7 and 8, w. half 9, block 14, with WANTED HOTEL BALMORAL, PHOENIX, B. C- For the last few months we have been but is best when used in 8-room new dwelling H.W0 The leading hotel of Boundary's leading running this mineral department, for 8 lots.town of Bllvcrton '.WO IF your Want Ad Is nore it win not be mining camp. Strictly nrst olaaa, cen­ Corner Ban aat *ramoa strsei GRAND the benefit of tbe readers. By a course the Sunlight way. Follow Half Interest 200 acres Slocan lake.. 600 Ions until "Things are coming your way.'* trally located. John A. McMaster, Pro Two blocks from city Wharf. •'». quarter Interest Trout Lake City.... ".BU" prletor. of articles we are trying to Interest all, directions. Lot Atlln City ...... 2SI NELSON Employment Agenoy. aollar a day houss la tlilais EDUCATIONAL CONTEST in the rarer minerals that may be found Half Interest In 160 acres sear Kaslo 101 WANTED—Waiter for mine, US, -cooir.ee, HOTEL BROOKLYN, PHOENIX—TH111 In British Columbia. We draw our 160 acres Pass Valley 1.0UO aiO, brldgeman, swamper, log cutter, la­ only up to date hotel In Phoenix. New . We offer $200.00 in fold to those authority for any remarks we make from Half Interests* acres 3 mile, up Cot­ borers, girls for housework, extra gang. from cellar to roDf. Best sample rooms HO CHINBm WPLOTK' . -ending In tke far-tit Bits of correct recognized standard works, which are tonwood creek, Nelson 100 In the Boundary. Bath roams in connec­ SUNLIGHT All Interests In mineral claim., WANTED—Men and women to learn Bar­ tion. Opposite Great Northern depot. words nude from the twelve different construed Into the simplest terms pos­ stocks, etc • ____ ber trade In eight weeks. Graduated earn James Marshall, Proprietor. letters used In-pellni the four word. sible so tbat they may he understood $16 to 92b per week. Cat. free. Moler Sys­ by all our readers. They will be found MYOFWMHIN Total WS.™ tem of colleges, 403, Front avenue, Spo­ FIRST.-Wpllw article kane, Wash. August Thorna* terse and to the point, nothing being lo be washed in a tub ot The above en bloc, I66.0O0; -26,000 caan, Armour's Extract given Tbat IB not required, at the same luhzwsrm water- draw it balance In one and two years, 6 per cent WANTED—Male teacher for Cascade, B.C., PRoran-roR time we try and give all requirements out on a washboard anil rub Interest. school. Salary |<30. G. R. Thompson, sec­ tha imp Ufhtly over it. retary Bchool board. Why Pay Rent that are necessary to recognize any Bo p-miculv not to •**!*>» of Beef specimen of ore that may occur under •oapinz all over. THEN J. FRED HUME. the sparate heads we treat upon. roll it In a tight roll, lay WANTED—Energetic and competent ag­ when a 6 roomed cottage and lot can be GROVE HOTEI 1100.00 in gold will bo ginn ss th. llrst lit tha tub under the water, ents to represent us In all parts of the bought on the monthly instalment plan? and go on the same way northwest; cash weekly. Capital City Nur­ prise. sery Company, Salem, Oregon. Sewer connection. No Interest Situate FAIRVIEW until all thi pieces have the on Silica street •25.00 in gold will be given as tha -econd soap tubbed on. and ate This hotel Is entirely under new manage­ MOLYBDENUM lolled up. WANTED—House furnished or unfurnish­ ment and will be run aa a strictly nrm ft-in. Then go away for ed, latter preferred, having at least two olaas hotel. Oood accommodation* foi thirty -minutei s to, one Your Spring Suit of good bedrooms, bath room and i kitchen. Only $950.00 steady boarders. The bar supplied wit* 110.00 in gold will be given aa the third It was not until the middle of the 18th hour ajndletlhe"Si*nn > Apply CM., Dally News. tne beat ot liquors, cigars, eto. prise, century that this metal was recognized .Wil. " 5Soa p do Its woi*. Also a five roomed cottage, wall built, #„ 74KX_ KXT.1 — Ailer waking WANTED—Scrap Iron. Nelson Iron Works. with chicken house, wood abed and t&OO in gold will be given to each of the as a separate element. Prior to that the full time rub the clothes CLOTHES time lt was thought to be Identical with large garden ln connection, but DO next five. lightly out on a wash board, WANTED—Oleiin cotton rags. Highest J. W. CROW, Prop. graphite, but a Swedish chemist, named and the dirt will drao price paid. Apply Datly News. ground, 18.00 will be given to eaoh of the neit outt turn the garment in- Hade to Order Late of the Arlington Hotel, Blocan Olty Scheele, found that by treating lt with -title out to get at ihe teaou, • twenty. nitric acid a white powder was left, WANTED—I have orders for two second but don't OK any more hand canoes, will pay cash or take in Only S260.00 CONDITIONS which was not found when treating pure aoapi don't scald or boil a part payment for new canoes or rowboats. graphite. Shortly after this the metal snj-le piece, and don't $13 to $33 Api% H. L. Lindsay. A convenient place for a smelterman. , W»-^tlrt Wlowlng Ulrttei-ir-A-BU-O-US wash through two iuik. If CLUB HOTEL ,-X-T-O F-B, Mo letter to appear In the erne Itself was obtained, but lt was not until the water get* too dirty- rord twice. 1893 that means were found of fusing lt pour a little out and add WANTED—First class millwright for sea­ fre-h. tf •-treat. Is hard son's work. Apply Yale-Columbia Lumber The Big Schooner ot Beer Only such worii nay U wed u are found In into a solid body, when it was done ln to wash, rub some more company. Werners InUniitiuntl Diotiotwry. an electric furnace. > on it, and throw No proper nimfi, tarelj-n words or aemte of jricceWk Inta.l'- WANTED-Young man (22) clerking and R.J. Steel or Half and Half. inons, towns or placM ars to bu uied, MetallJo molybdenum Is a silvery • lora ttw mlM'- Perfect workmanship and lit or no general business experience, three years Word* apt-lied the name, bni having diffartmt white metal which has a specific gravity LASTLV COMES THC In Scotland and three years In Winnipeg, mtanlniii, may be used but one*. of 8.6. The pure metal may be bought at RINSING, which i» to bt pay. SOO -ample* to choose from. wants position ln Neison. State all par­ All contHtante miut attach to their Hits a one third of an ounce for a -dollar ln done in lukewarm water, ticulars to A.B.C., Dally News. metal cup taken from m Jar of" Armour"! Extract taking ipeciai care to get Call before the rush begins, and leave 10c New York or Montreal. It Is largely all the dirty mid* away, of Beef." Failure to do this puts tbt list out of then wring out and Lang WANTED-Situation by young Indy as The only glass of good beer In Nelson. oom petition, used ln the manufacture of steel, often your order. cashier or assistant bookkeeper. Can do Hotel accommodation second to none in being employed wtth nickel ln that man­ up to drv. stenography and typewriting, good busi­ Tbe natnea of the wlnne-e of these prises will For Woolens and nan- ness experience. Apjiiy box 27, Dally British Columbia. Rates SI per day. ttpe- be determined by Judges whom we Bhall appoint. ufacture. It has been found that moly­ Mela proceed as It-Mows:- News offlce. olal rates to monthly boarders. No Hit will be accepted thatreact-ea oor ofllce bdenum will not unite with steel when Shake the articles free from later than fi o'clock, April SOii, IHW. •lust. Cut a tablet of CORNER STANLEY & SILICA BTHiGfi/rs added to it ln the molten state, there­ SUNLIGHT SOAP into WANTED—By man thoroughly competent Write only on one side ot the paper.- After fore, for commercial purposes tt has Iron •havings, pour into a gal Ion In dry goods, mens' furnishings, boots THE MAN WHO making out your lilt, atate the number of woide added to it In varying quantities from of bollW water and whisk The Workingman's Store and shoes; capable of taking charge of It contain*, with your full name and addreuat into a lather. When Ju-t departments. Address R.D., News otttce. SMOKES the top of eaoh piece ot patter asd mirk on the 25 to 60 per cent When nickel- mol­ lukcwnrm, work article-, in SHERBROOKE outside of tbe envelope " Eduoitlonal Oonteet ybdenum Is used the nickel takes the *v •rectal Mixture aatokes a purs aa. Department," and mall to our addrcea u below. the lather without nib­ W. PARKER WE WILL PAV CASH for cast Iron, scrap place of the Iron previously mentioned, bing. Squeeze out dirty brass and copper. Boundary Iron Works, fragrant tobacco, a* -Met a thing as HOUSE and In the same proportions. water without twlstlnf Limited, Orand Forks. STS* tempted yon. 's Extract of Beef la told by and rinse i he roughly in two Baker Street P. 0. Box til NELSON, B. O. all druggists and grocers. If your, relays of lukewarm water. WANTED—Situation aB housekeeper or cannot or will not supply yon, a small Steel containing these metals is used Squeeie out water without chambermaid. Apply C, Daily News. almost entirely In the manufacture of twlsthtg and bang in the One minute's walk from C.P.R. -itatlon- jar will be mailed you, post paid, on open air. _ Culslne unexcelled; 31 rooms, well beei*-J receipt of 2B cents in cash or stamp-. heavy guns, rifle barrels, propeller, WANTED—Lieensed engineer to run sta­ THURMAN and ventilated. Baths In connection. shafts, and plates for high pressure ' -Same moat delicate F. H. CHADB0URN tionary engine, steady Job, $1 per day. RATES-**-**], per day. colon may be safely Apply Standard Furniture company, Nelaon TOBACCONIST boilers, where the maximum strength Is worthed In thc "Sun­ HIHIMC OPtRrMOR Armour Limited required. It has been found that molyb­ light" way. J. BOTER denum-steel Is as hard and much less Minn examined and reported on FOR 8AiE PROPRIETOR JAHVIS STREET, TORONTO, CANADA brittle than tungsten steel, and further lt will stand shocks ln the lathe much ORB SAMPLING WITNESSED OLD CURIOSITY BHOP-If yon want to better. buy or sell anything go to the Old Curios­ ity Shop. Always in atook, a full line ot ian Metal Co. Ld THE QUEEN'S HOTEL The metal Is procured by roasting the Agent: Life, Accident and Surety Co. Crockery, Furniture and Glassware. Frank! Alberta, Can.;; sulphide of molybdenum, until all tbe BAKER srnuuri A WHOLESALE BUTCHERY sulphur has been eliminated, and the NEL80N, B. O. PETERBORO CANOES — I am ordering MRB m. C. CLARKE, Proprietress oxide only, left. Ammonia is then add­ several crates of canoes right away. RATES %m PBR OAT. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE Shall be pleased to get your order, Prices Purcbutri ot ed and the solution evaporated down to on application to W. J. Astley, Box 1SB. Large and oomfortable bedrooms aa* SLAUGHTERED dryness. The remaining crystals are them %1 ftOn MWARD will be paid Telephone 66C, City Boathouse. fllrst class dining rous ZINC otaimerelal m« mixed with carbon and placed in an elec­ •yj-vvu to -,My p0rwn who CMBRYANT&CO. FURTHER ACCOUNTS OF THE tric furnace, and kept there for about ITOB that Sunlight Soap con­ FOR SALE-An old established dairy; ai ns any injurloua chemicals Cecil U Bryant, A.R.B.H., head of stock; milk 60 cents per gallon. SILVER-LEAD BATTLE OF ZAMBOANOA. 10 minutes at a great heat, after this oEr any form of adulteration. Pr-Tuclal Assayer Apply Dally News. AND they are removed, and the metal Is found The Vanooirer Assay Offlcs TREMONT HOUSE free and fused. Your Money Refunded by tho Established ISM FOR SALE — Eggs for hatching trom MIXED Manila, March 10.—An unofficial re­ dealer from whom roo buy thoroughbred S.C. White Leghorns fi.S0 a The most prominent molybdenum ore Sunlight SOAP If you flod any Umprta and Control Assays BUROPHAN AND AMERICAN PLAN port says that the families of the Moros Complete Analyses Etc. setting. Apply Mrs. J. J. Campbell, phone remained In the village located iu the is molybdenite. This mineral IB very cause for complaint. 61. HBAL8 aa ROOM FROM So TO O.- similar to galena or graphite being the icents for Ousel's Cyanide Pnotas center of the crater at the apex of the •*> Contracts made for Assays FOR SALE—Livery stable and draylng out­ ORES mountain and the women and children same color, shade, etc. It is softer than IEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO Write for Prices, -to. fit. Good chance for the right party. "ALONB A TREaiLLUB. PropMstor. mingled with the warriors during the both; heavier and less brittle than the Address box 169, Salmo, B.C. Baker -tra.t. N.l-n. battle to such an extent that lt was im­ latter, ln fact It Is very soft, nearly as VANCOUVBR, B.O. much so as talc. It IB usually found In. BOARDING HOUSE for sale-Going con- possible to discriminate and all were cern, fully ' jj-j-ts P.O: Bos VM. Tel-phon. • Nelson Block STOCKS—Anialnanialod Copper opened at brief. Though considered an authority 103 3-8, sold up 6.8, declined to 107 S-8, and upon vanadlferouB ores In England, he Influx of Settlers Will Be Greater Even CAMP AND MINERS' FURNISHDKM G.W. BARTLETT - Proo. closed 107 8-7; Sugar opened at 141 1-S. PLUMBING states that the mineral roscoellte was man Last Year. L MACDONALD ft CO.-WHOLESAU aold down to 130 7-8, closed ut that ngure; unknown to him. He further draws at­ Bowling Open U.S.S. common opened ot 41 3-4. sold to Winnipeg-March 10.—Here as well as STRAOHAN A HEBDEN, plumbers, gu­ Jobbers In Blankets, Underwear, Mitts 41 1-8. closed 41 1-4; preferred opened at tention to the fact that the vanadlfer- , Gloves, Boots, Rubbers, Overalls, Jump in other parts of Manitoba there Is great iltier-- and heaters. AU kinds of •«n >*ry ers, Mackinaw, and Oilskin Clothing Now WISE PEOPLE IM 7-8, sold to lot! 1-4 at olose; ii.R.T. open­ ous Iron ores of Norway and Sweden activity ln anticipation ot the great supplies kept In stock. Gasoline and I*» ed at 83 1-S, aold to 83 8-8, cloaed 83 1-3; were not mentioned. As these ores are Box Camp snd Miners' Sundries. Offlos sat ars taking advantage of the QUEEN St. Paul opened at 177 1-8. .old to 177 1-3, Influx of immigrants and the large mantles. *__ _l •**••*>• **• Wsieaou**, corner of Front and Hal Alley """ oloud 17S 6-8; U.P. opened at 1S3 3-8, closed ordinary hematite carrying a very small amount ot business expected this year. Btr-eta P.O. Boi 1C»6. T-lepkone g STUDIO'S oiler to make their photos on 163 1-2; L. & N. opened at 147 1-4, closed percentage of vanadium, ln combina­ The report ot the Manitoba department 80CIETY CARD8 HUOH HCDONALD, post cards for $1.50 a doun. at the low mark, 148 6-8; Atohlson opened tion with the Iron, and with no distinc­ ASSAYERS' SUPPLIES at W 1-8, Mid to 93 8-4 at close; U.P.K. ot agriculture, Issued Just now, shows Proprietor. tive features, we did not consider that that the season of 1905 was the most ABERDEEN HIVE, No. It, U O. T. M.- opened at 171, sold olf to 170 3-4 at oloae; they cams within the scope of the article TBS B.C. ASSAY ft CHEMICAL BUffLV BE WISE Penn. opened 18», sold to 138 M. •closed at prosperous ln the history of thlB prov­ Meeta Ind and fth Wednesday, 7:10 pm Co., Ltd.. Vancouver, B. c—Importers that figure; Beading opened at 128 3-4. sold though they were the ores In which ince. The total grain crop was 116,000,- of each montb In K. ot P. Hill, Vernon and Dealers In Assayer'. Supplies, sole to 128 8-8, closed IM 1-4. , vanadium was first found. We must 000 bushels, of whloh over 60,000,000 Street, next to poitoffloa, VlslUng BMMB- agent. In British Columbia for the cele­ SAMUEL A. WYE Wheat opened 1-8 lower than yesterday a thsnk our correspondent for Ms letter, ben cordially Invited. brated Battersea Crucibles. Scortnero and HEATING ENQINEEK dose at 78 8-8, sold to 78 6-8, and from tnat were wheat. Already over two million Muf'es and Wm .Ainsworth ft covs One and might remark that we should be acres have been prepared for crop next MINNIE E. RITCHIE, D.S.C and S. S. FOWLER point Jumped to 77 3-4. Tho cause of tne pleased if others would follow hts ex­ MARGARET BQUIRO. R.C Balances Chemical and Physical AD- PLUMBING quick advanco waa not learned on account season. The Influx of Immigration last paratus, C. P. Acids and Chemicals, Pla­ First olass heating plants snd modern of wire trouble. „„,.„„ ample. year was great and promises to be even MRS. ELIZABETH IIOSB, L.C. tinum, Sodium and Potassium cyanide, Reported oy sharp at Irvine, nelaon, Quicksilver, Carbonate and Bicarbonate sanitary appliances. Twenty years' ex­ MINING ENGINEER McD., Nelson—You are wrong ln both greater this year. Many Americans are ot Soda, Boras, Boras Ola*-, Bilvw, -Tree perience. March 10. settling In Manitoba, as well as ln Al­ Ing the present month 3000 cars will be Lead and Litharge. Phone 181, Opera House Blk.. P.O. Box m your contentions. Calcite Is not lime, required to carry the settlers and their NELSON, B.C. OPEN HHT TOAFFIC. berta and Saskatchewan, the two larger though commonly called lime rock. Cal­ provinces west of Manitoba. live stock and effects. A little later on WASHINGTON MACH1NBHY ft SUPPLY London, March 10.—The Baker street cite is carbonate of calcium, whilst several large excursions will be run from For A Good Roast or Waterloo Tube one of a new group of lime Is the oxide of that element. Re­ Immigration prospects for western MININNU AND MILL MACH1NSIHI the state uf Iowa, carrying prospective Co.-Dealer. In Engines, Band and cir­ Tender Steak suburban railroads, was opened to the garding your second query, pure quarts Canada were never better than they are settlers Into Canada. The effort to bring cular Sawmills, Atkins' Saws, Wood and public traffic today. This Is ths latest is silica and nothing else. The sample this year. It Is believed that within the across the Atlantic the unoccupied class­ Iron Pulleys, Leyner Compressor, snd Ring up Phone No. 6 FOR SALE addition to* the London Underground of rook you send Is the latter substance next few months not far short of 160,000 es of Great Britain will be continued Drill., Pump, and Hoists. Prompt at­ and not the former. tention. Reasonable prices. Courteous 10 acrss on Kootenay Lake, near Nel­ electric ratlroaus, and the most Impor­ new settlers will And their way Into the and less attention will be paid to Immi­ treatment. Spokane. Wash. tant link ln the solution ot the city's J. B„ Salmo—Your sample of brown- country. Of these, It Is estimated, that gration from Continental Europe. The West Kootensv Butoher Oo. son, a food house, a number ot fruit traffic problem. iBh-black earthy substance IB bog man­ perhaps 60,000 will be Americana. In flrst Instalment of the 10,000 English CLEANING AND PRESSING trees and small fruits, good soil, fr» ganese. At the present time It has no connection with the Influx from across emigrants selected by the Salvation army from stone, water right secured. Easy A pie.'- of uuaxer Brand canned traits commercial value In British Columbia, the border the officials of the Immigra­ la now on the way. These people were GENTLEMEN'S salts r-fasnd, nlssaid FRANK C, GREEN sal inss-l Goods MUM (or sad dsitr tanas. sukes a d-Uctnis ending to tbe sumptuous but ws would advise you to keep your tion department express the fear that selected from about 70,000 applicants, CIVIL BNOINkHR Heal, and a pl-ulng d-wrt, without any claim, for should Iron and steel works It Is going to be a difficult matter to and, tt li said, they will constitute a end. Agnt (or Crown laUorUsi s-ai-an- Dominion sad rntrlruial Land "rarr-yor trouble. Can b. bad at all groom at a ever bs operated on a large scale ln this provide transportation facilities. Dur- particularly dsslrable body of settlers. snlts from tu at A. I. BtUotU. s-s-Mti P.O. Boi IM. rttot »B Oeo. G. McLaren -try low prte*. '• m-i, .._. •-* .urtpuev Oar, Kaounay a-4 Vtatorla its, M-tsoa K. w.«. Wioeic IH DAILY Raws, UBIiBOH, B. 0., SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1806 XXXJOOOOOOOOOS: FRUIT RANCH THE STORE Sutton it Sons, Beading, Eng FOR SALE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE - A first class fruit farm, one OF QUALITY FOR SALE BETTER THAN seedsmen by Royal warrant to mile from Nelson. Good build­ His Majesty King Edward VII. SEEDS ings, 120 acres of land. Have you sampled our EVER Wo nre tbe British Columbia agent** for these needs, nnfl curry,a full stockj Our Optical Department is one of the best equipped in British Co­ nt mil- coast houses. A BARGAIN lumbia, and cannot be more up-to-date. We guarantee our work and { We have cm route (or tills branch, shipment of Staple Vegetable Seeds nnd can J Sixty acres on West material. We use only a positive method by which perfect diagnosis ie J procure any other varieties on short notice from our const stock--. See us be-; Hand made, and proper correction given. _, fore* placing your order. Button's 8e©iis are world renowned. H. E. CROASDAILE Arm of Kootenay Lake Morning is always the best time to have your eyee tested. Office Next Canadian Bank of Commerce. Phone 217 Nelson, B.C. P.O. boi *M Rolled within easy reach of Nel­ The Brackman-Ker Milling Co, Ltd. son: 10 acres cleared, 300 J. O. PATENAUDE | KINDt Chocolates WATCHMAKER MANUFACTURIM*} JEWELER OPTICIAN W fruit trees, small house, ______U______m_ .mm jatj-.t-a.jia __Um-—m.m_____\ GALT Made from ttie choicest of materials PHONE 293 Q only. stable and chicken house. X90Q000000»0eXtXXXXXXXS0000«0«