t flails VOL.9 NELSON a C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE I, m<\ NO. 36 FIRST ARRESTS GOAT PROPOSITION SHEEPGREEK UNDER NEW ACT PICTURESQUE _ IS NOW MATURING 600D RESULT ^IS iPROCLAIME D REGULATIONS Heavy Penalty Provided for Undesir­ Ranchers Desiring to Take Animals United South Africa Proclaimed Where able Immigrants Who Enter Can* Are Requested to Make Deposit- Treaty of Peace Was Signed Dr. Wlllson and J. G. Dev­ ada Without Permission. Roosevelt Springs Sensa­ Pedigrees Certified. Juvenile Courts Work Well Eight Years Ago. Conference (Special to The Dally News.) While not much has been heard lately PRETORIA, May 31—The royal lin Sell Clyde-Belt VANCOUVER, May 31—Persons once tion at Guildhall of the suggested Importation of purebred in Winnipeg nadian Ryles milch goats from England, effective work proclamation constituting tbe legisla­ rejected by an immigration officer and has been going on behind the scene a, and tive union of the British colonies of who later enter Canada without offi­ the stage has at last been reached' where Oape Colony, Orange Free State, Natal cial permission, are subject to arrest the ante Is required. Henry Hincks, the well known Howser rancher, who Imported and the Transvaal was read here where and on conviction, to two years' im­ some pedigreed goats for his own ranch just eight years ago today the leaders Price is Hundred Thous­ prisonment, and -to be deported at the Says Great Britain Has last year, and' who made arrangements, Crime Due to Improper Kind of Immigrants Want­ expiration of that term. For the alleged when ln England in the winter, for the of the Boers signed the British terms collection of the goats for the present Im­ of peace, which brought to an end the and Dollars violation of this clause In the new trred Toward Egypt portation, by thfe secretary of the British Surroundings ed by Colonies Canadian Immigration act, whioh came Goat society, is now in Nelson, and since war in South Africa. The occasion Into force May 4th, Minnie Raskins conferring with W. R. Haldane, general was made a holiday and celebrations freight agent of the C'.P.It., has prepared were general. Following the reading and Rose Parks, alias Mrs, Ewing of a circular, which will be mailed today to Seattle, are here under arrest after a all those who" have corresponded with him of the proclamation, Viscount Gladstone Golden Fawn Bonded for lively chase from Seattle to Prince Now Menace to Empire and signified a desire to take one or more was sworn in as governor general of The Imperial Government Rupert and back to Vancouver. The goats. Only Five Per Cent Are the union and General Louis Botha, One of the points that need cause no the premier, and tbe other members of Sixty Thousand magistrate today granted a remand to one any loss of sleep ts that of billy goats, enable the prosecution to secure neces­ and Civilization and there will be no need for individual Backsliders the new ministry took the oath of Lodges Formal Protest sary witnesses. ranchers considering making an invest­ office. ment In this direction. One or two billies New Cabinet. On May 26th the women attempted in the entire shipment Will serve the purpose, for It is estimated1 that about The official announcement of Premier Fresh evidence that the Sheep creek to board tbe steamer at Seattle for LONDON, May 31—Quite unexpected­ three will be the requirement on the lake WINNIPEG, May 31—F. C. Wade, LONDON, May 31—At today's ses- gold camp is beginning to attract the Vancouver, hut were rejected by the ly Roosevelt today delivered for the next year or two, and there Is K,C. of Vancouver, left for tbe east Botha's cabinet follows: Prime minister sion of the emigration conference con­ attention of large operators on the out- Canadian immigration Inspector there. what is considered by Englishmen a already one very fine animal here. The and minister of agriculture, Botha; in­ shipment, consequently, will practically last night en route to Europe. While vened under the auspices of the Royal aide is afforded by a deal concluded The next day they succeeded in cross­ severe arraignment of the nation in its ,ln Winnipeg he paid a good deal of at­ ternal affairs, defence and railways, Colonial Institute, Col. Lamb of the by which Robert H. Leach, managing all be of milch goats. Sauer; education, Malan; finance and ing the border by some other route and attitude toward Egypt, Something As stated more than once previously, tention to the workings of the juvenile Salvation army, said that the require­ director of the Britannia mine and the arriving in Vancouver took the steamer picturesque wa looked for from the mines, Hull; native affairs, Burton; 8 the care of a goat tn summer is pretty court and also secured the assistance lands and irrigation, Fisher; public ments of the colonies were well known. Crofton smelter at the coast, and those for Prince Rupert. But a telegram to former president, but in view of his nearly confined to tethering it with a steel They wanted people physically and mor­ associated with him in those enter­ chain In the morning, and-changing the of the Canadian club in forwarding the works, posts and telegraphs, Graaff; Dr. Reddle the feleral officer at that utterances In Egypt in which he gave tether once during the day, putting the project of 'building a Canadian monu­ ally without blemiBh. Those who did prises secure possession of the Clyde- point, prevented them from landing, animal in the shelter at night. It browses trade and commerce, Moore; justice, praise in full measure to the British ment to mark the grave of Gen. Wolfe Hertzog; minister without portfolio not drink, did not tell lies, nor Intend Belt group from Dr. W. H. Willson and their arrest following on their return government for the development that on the grass and willow brush. J. G. Devlin, the consideration, it Is un­ Mr. Haldane's circular is as follows: at Greenwich. The executive of the Gubblnes. to tell lies, did not covet their neigh­ here. These are the first arrests un­ followed British rule, it was not anti­ Canadian club has recommended a con­ bor's land, and who had some agricul­ derstood, being In the neighborhood of der the new act. Text of Circular. Premier's Message, $100,000. The new owners will at cipated that he would revert again to "From replies I have received to pre­ tribution of $500 for the purpose. tural knowledge and capital. He did once undertake a vigorous policy of Act is Wide. that suhject,'especially for the purpose vious communications, there could be dis­ Wade Pleased General Botha has sent the following not blame the colonies when he remem­ The present act, officers say, is a of taking England to task. posed of tn this country some 30 to 40 Natal Day message to the Cape Times; bered that this country was fool enough development and for this purpose L. H. goats, It may not be possible to assemble Mr. Wade was particularly pleased VanWyck of New York, engineer for great advance on the old legislation. England Haa Erred quite as many as this for fairly prompt "We rejoice that the union has become to part with everything after they had with the juvenile court and detention an accomplished fact. May we bo a the purchasers, will leave Nelson for Its chief feature being the two years' But with a frankness that caused a shipment. building. The latter Is a plain home­ fought for these victories at tremendous Sheep creek tomorrow morning with a penalty and then deportation In all "Some considerable expense Is Involved, united people with hearts united as well cost of blood and treasure without keep­ cases In which undesirables secretly stir among those who had gathered in not only for the purchase of the goats in like structure surrounded by other resi­ as lands, a peaceful, progressive por­ gang of men to commence work. This the ancient Guildhall to witness the England, but for assembling, feeding, In­ dences. It has been found quite unob­ ing any tag on them. He did not blame deal, coming as it does, so soon after enter Canadian territory after having surance and transportation charges. The tion of the Empire." the colonies IE they took advantage of been refused admission. The definition ceremony of conferring upon him the price at Nelson will be the first cost of jectionable in every respect and no the bonding of the Echo-Sunrise group freedom of the city of London, Mr. the goat, plus all charges to Nelson, plus neighbor would think of protesting Duke Will Open Parliament, fools as all the world did, but he would in the Bayonne camp from of undesirables is extremely broad 10 per cent for Mr. Hlncks for the labor, like to see the uearned Increment value Including even ones who come in the Roosevelt declared that while England trouble and cost of getting the goats. against it. On the contrary everyone The Duke of Connaught will open Maher hy Vancouver parties, shows had given Egypt the (best government In is so enthusiastic over the working of the Union parliament. A Johannesburg of land eet aside for immigration pur­ that what has all along been known by assisted Immigrant class while any "Each goat wH 1 be accompanied by n poses. ,_ \ Canadian port or ports can be com­ two thousand years( yet recent events certlllcate of pedigree from the British the juvenile court here that there ls dispatch states that great preparations iat those familiar with it to be one of the Goat society, , Defends Regulations greatest gold bearing sections to be pletely closed to any race of people following the assassination of Premier every disposition to help it rather than are being made to celebrate Union day. found anywhere is at laat coming into deemed unsuitable to the climate or Boutrou Pasha had shown that in cer­ Pedigree and Health Certificate. put obstacles in its way. nor has there There will he united services of J. M. Aiken, K.C., of Winnipeg de­ tain vital polnta the British govern­ "Under qiianuiUne regulations a clean its own. requirements of the Dominion or closed bill of health is demanded from England, ibeen any difficulty such as there was thanks-giving In the market square, the fended Canadian regulations. Cana­ to any special class or character of ment had erred and England must and the goats are subject to quarantine in Vancouver in the formation of the English and Dutch churches of all de­ dians thought that population which 41 Five Claims. immigrants whom the authorities may repair this error if she wished to do her and examination at Montreal. advisory hoard. The children's aid so­ nominations participating. The sym­ was not good enough for England was think fit to exclude. full duty. He called attention to the "To partly cover these expense., and as ciety has no claim at present hut was pathetic attitude of the people through­ not good enough for them. But the The Clyde-Belt group, which consists an evidence of good faith, Mr. Hlncks fact that England's primary object in wishes a deposit of $10 per head, such de- quite content to see a small committee out the union augurs well for the suc­ Dominion Could not have Wo many set­ of five claims, the Clyde, Belt, Cathie, taking hold In Egypt was the estab­ post, of course, 0 apply on final purchase. appointed consisting of the mayor and cess of the Botha cabinet, which ex­ tlers of the right sort. They had an Lily D and Bella Watson fraction, was Remittances* ma. be made to me for de- lishment of order. iosit to the ere lit of Mr, Henry Hlncks, some others, and quite ignoring their pects a majority of 20 in the elections, ambition that Canada might one day located by J. O. Devlin at various times own association. During last year out which will be completed in October. become the heart of the empire, but between 1905 and 1909. During the PRINCIPAL ROBERTS "Either you have or your have not fn the Canadla 1 Bank of Commerce at the right to remain in Egypt and estab­ Nelson, of 503 cases dealt with, 261 or more that did not imply that they thought past three years Dr. Willson has been "If sufficient goats are not obtainable lish end keep order," he said. "If you to furnish all depositors, immediate refund than half, were successfully disposed of Great Britain was a decadent nation. associated with Mr. Devlin in the de­ IS LEAVING NELSON out of court. So far only about five Canada must of necessity become a velopment ot the property, which bas have not the right and bave not the will be made to any depositor who may FORT WILLIAM MAN desire to keep order, then by all means not be allotted n goat. It Is not expected per cent have gone back to their old great power and was prepared to ac­ shown every indication of being one Resignation Accepted by School Board that the cost of the goats will average habits. Only eight boys were sent to cept settlers, but only of the right sort. of the richest in the Sheep creek camp. get out. But if, as I hope, you feel as high as $39 anlece. —Goes to Coast to Take Up High that your duty to civilized mankind "As soon as I get a sufficient number the industrial homo during the year RAISES PROTEST Complains of Indefjniteness It Is located between the famous School Work, of responses,; Mr. Hincks" will cable to and juvenile crime has heen greatly de- Queen mine and the Mother Lode, the and your fealty to your own great tradi­ have the goats purchased" Dr. William Baker ofi the Barnardo tions alike bid you to stay, then make Due to Surroundings Church of Scotland in Canada Unacrlp- homes, while admitting friendly court­ value of which has heen proven beyond At a meeting of the Nelson school board tural—Hymns and Organs and question and adjoins the Columbia y_ster_uy morning the resignation, of T. the fact and the name agree and show esy of Canadian officials, complained H. Roberts, principal of the Nelson public that you are ready to meet in very deed Gaelic 8ermons group, another property of unquestion­ school, was received, and accepted. The COMMITTEE TO PUSH Hon. T. Mayne Daly, juvenile court that there was want of definiteness ed- merit. Both the Queen and the trustees present were William Irvine, chair­ the responsibility which is yours. When judge, declares in his annual report in the rules respecting emigration of man, Dr. E. C. Arthur, secretary, A. D. a people treats assassination as the LONDON, May 31—At the general Mother Lode have been proved at Emory and R. G. Joy. that 95 per cent of the juvenile delin­ assembly of the Church of Scotland a children. A more definite method of depth, the ore carrying just as good corner stone of self government It for­ NURSERY SCHEME quents Is due to improper home sur­ examining children ought to be prac­ Mr. Roberts, It Is understood, ls going feits all rights to be treated as worthy petition from Roderick Maclay of Fort values in tbe lower depths as in the to Vancouver to engage In high school roundings. One of the most important William, pleaded that an unscrlptural tised by colonial representatives, he upper. work. He has been principal of the Nel­ of self government. Some nation must Local Nursery Company to be Organ­ functions of the court Is the instruction eaid. He enlarged on the necessity of son publlo school for the past year, during govern Egypt and I hope and believe ized—Three Thousand Dollars method was carried on in that part of Development Work. which period he has borne a high charac­ and disciplining of parents and others Canada with the use of hymns and or­ supervision of the children In the col­ Considerable work has already been ter, both as a man, and professionally. He that the English nation will decide that Already Subscribed. who influence the life of the children onies and recommended the Barnardo served 12 years on the teaching staffs ot the duty is theirs." gans and he requested that the mission' done on the Clyde-Belt property, in­ the public and high schools of Kenora, and to this is due the great reduction ary there speak ln English Instead of methods to other societies. cluding a tunnel 150 feet along the vein, Ont. Then he lived two winters In Cuba,' Nationalists Baneful Influence At a welt attended meeting held In the in delinquency wherever Juvenile courts and before coming to Nelaon was prin­ board of trade rooms, kindly lent for the Gaelic A committee was Instructed to Work Misunderstood and winches and raises started, ore Mr. Roosevelt dwelt on what he call­ purpose, last night, P. A. Starkey In the are instituted. The superintendent of At the afternoon session of the con­ cipal of the high school of Ilagersvlllc, ohalr, the question of establishing a local Investigate. bins and camp have also been operated Ont. ed the baneful influence of the Nation­ nursery wns discussed. In view of the neglected children, reports that during ference Mr. Hazel oil the Central unem­ and everything Is in readiness for the alist party In Egypt, which had shown very considerable 'support already prom­ the year 26 boys have been released ployed body, complained that the work carrying on of operations. The new he said, in connection with the murder ised It was decided to carry forward the from the reformatory on parole and proposition, and the following resolution, of that body was misunderstood In Can­ owners will develop the Clyde-Belt on of th© premier that it was neither de- proposed by J, I_, Annable and seconded only one has had to be returned. WILL EXPLORE ada because of its name. The body at least as extensive a scale as that CLASSIC OF TURF sirous nor capable of guaranteeing Jus­ by G. S. Ehlo, was carried unanimously: Time for Leniency he said was careful and painstaking in inaugurated by John McMartin, the tice. "That in the opinion of this meeting a selecting emigrants and he ibelieved local nursery company should be organ­ "As the reformatories have been fill­ NORTHERN CANADA New York (millionaire, on the Mother IS RUN TODAY Sentimentality a Broken Reed ized, and that this meeting be adjourned ed under an old system of punishment that without further act of parliament a Lode, following his purchase of that "You have tried to do too much," he until Tuesday. June 7, 1910, at which time now almost obsolete and admittedly ill- Sir Ernest Shackleton Will Fit up Ex­ it would be possible for labor exchanges property. In addition to the lead upon the organization of such a company shall Lords Rosebery's Neil Gow Is Favorite said, "in the interests ofi the Egyptians bo proceeded with.'" judged and almost criminal in its fero­ pedition to Prospect for Valuable between this country and the domin­ which Dr. Willson and Mr. Devlin have Aspirant to Blue Ribbon ions beyond the seas. If this was done themselves. Those who have to do with Committee Appolned. city towards children, tbe sooner all Minerals. been working there are several others of Turf. uncivilized peoples, especially fanatical A committee consisting of J. E. Annable, reformatories are emptied on the parole with great care a great deai of good L upon the property, which have not yet people, must remember that in such a E. B. McDermld, P. G. Ebbutt, G. S. system the better. The King has sig­ (Special to The Dally News.) might result. •V been prospected, but which there Is I/ONDON", May 31.—Interest centres Ehle, C. D. Blackwood and W. S. John­ VANCOUVER, May 3!-Slr Ernest Sliack- Urges Co-Operation again on the Derby, the classic event of situation as that which faces you in son was appointed to carry on the pre­ nalized his succession by leniency to elton, the noted English Antartlc explorer, J" every reason to suppose will turn out the English turf, which will bo run to­ Egypt, weakness, timidity and sentimen­ liminary work in the interim., Some $3,000 many old and hardened criminals." this afternoon stated that ho Is now plan­ C. S. Goldman, M.P., urged more ex­ well. The richness of the lead on morrow on Epsom Downs. Tonight Lord tality may cause infinitely more harm has been already promised, contingen1 t 011 ning an expedition to the northern por­ tensive co-operation between th© home which the work has been concentrated Rosebery's Nell Gow seems to be the gen­ the scheme going to allotment , and there "Why," asked Mr. Wade, "should not tion of British America. He expected to eral favorite. Danny Maher will have this than violence. Sentimentality is the Is every reason to believe that ample capi­ Canada seize on the occasion to make organize a party next year and explore government and the different parts of up to the present has been shown by mount, and quite apart from the fact that most broken reed on which righteous­ tal will be available by tho Ume It Is re­ amends for the enormous crimes com­ the section from Hudson Bay to the the empire. A central emigration bu the extensive assays made not only by Lord Rosebery has several times captured ness can lean.." quired. The shares will be priced at $1, Mackenzie river and Arctic ocean. the blue ribbon of the turf, the record of mitted against many children who are "The object of the trip," he said, "will reau should be formed, he said, between the purchasers but also by other mining both colt and jockey justifies the confi­ Duty to Stay so that they will be available for the small serving long terms for what now are this country and each of the receiving engineers, - > dence which the general public Is display­ holder. It Is believed that many ranchers be scientific and economic. I hope, with ing ln the Rosebery entry. With reference to tbe Soudan,. Mr. will be glad to be Identified with the en­ regarded as trivial offences easily curb­ a staff of carefully trained men, several colonies. The deal was put through by Aid. terprise, which under proper management of whom were with me in the Antartlc, Recommends Conference Last year the Derby was captured by Roosevelt said he felt, as he did about will be of great advantage to them. Fur­ ed without imprisonment." to look for minerals of economic import­ George P. Wells, during his recent visit King Edward's Mlnoru, and prior to the the Panama canal, although It may not to the coast, in conjunction with J. T. ther details will be gladly given to Inter­ ance." Ho said It would take fully a year The conference (passed resolutions running of the heat excitement was at pay; it was Britain's duty to stay there. ested parties by any member of the com­ 8L0CAN GOOD PLACE to select the party and equipment for the asking the British government to bold Hillls of Vancouver, the well known fever heat over the prospects of a driving mittee ' named. trip, which would cover from eight months finish between Mlnoru and the American In his opinion the Soudan would pay FOR BEAR HUNTERS to a year. Prof, Mathews of Adelaide, a conference as soon as possible to con­ mining and real estate broker. horse Sir Martin, owned by Louis Wlnans. anyway. It was not worth while to be­ sider the subject of emigration. ty Warmly Congratulated. This year, however, the American entries geologist and mineralogist of the Ant­ look to have small ohance for victory. long to a big nation unless that nation MANY ENTRIES FOR (Sfcclal to The Dally News.) arctic trip, will he with the party as Dr. Willson and Mr. Devlin were the August Belmont's Merry Task, by Octagon, was ready to shoulder a big task. EMPIRE RIFLE MATCH SLOCAN, May 31—Rev. V. Harrison Shackleton has belief of exceeding Cobalt Protest Received recipients of'many congratulations last Is rated low In the list, while nearly all preached his farewell sermon here last and the great coal lields in the far north. the American entries have been with­ Unprejudiced Outsider He is certain commercial men will back his OTTAWA, Formal protest from the evening on the closing of the deal, drawn. LONDON, May 31—At a meeting yes­ Sunday in the Anglican church. Mr. enterprise. colonial office, through Earl Crewe, He prefaced his remarks on Egypt Old Country Awakening. which in a .measure repays for the Second Choice, terday of the National Rifle association Harrison accompanied by Mrs. Harri­ against the operation of the new Cana­ energies which they have displayed in with the statement that he spoke ap an Lord Cheylsmore said that entries had son, left today for their future home In Shackleton says the old country Is just The second choice In the betting Is Mr. awakening to the resources of Canada, dian Immigration regulations has ,been developing and proving the property, Falrle's Lomberg, half-brother to , unprejudiced outsider, as an American been received for the empire match on Kaslo. but still lias much to learn. He criticized received by the government nnd is now particularly aB they had refused several who, after being highly favored for the and a real democrat whose first duty July 1 and 2, from Australia, Canada, Finlay McLeod, brother of Malcolm the Dominion's policy in locating a dis­ under consideration by the premier, big stakes last year, went wrong. Lom­ was to war against violence, Injustice Shahighat, , Uganda and the play In the aristocratic west end of Lon­ other tempting offers (for the property berg showed good form as a two-year-old McLeod of this place, arrived here last don rather than in the heart of the city. who in the absence of Hon. Frank Oliv­ £rom parties anxious to secure It for the and ls said to have developed to the satis­ and wrong doing wherever found. He Malay Straits and Individual competi­ week from Scotland, Shackleton addressed the Canadian club tors representing India, South Africa er, is acting minister of the Interior. purpose of using It as means of making faction of his trainer. Another entry, cen- proffered his advice only In accordance Dr. J. E. Brouse of New Denver, paid tills afternoon expressing confidence tliat The home government intimates that a large stock flotation. They were tatn to prove a contender, Is Admiral with the principles on which he had and Hong Kong. In all competitions a visit to thiB city lasLSaturday. Capt. Scott would be successful In his Sauke, a chesnut colt by Qallenul, owner Antarctic dash by the new route. Tonight the regulations In so far as British im­ anxious, however, to sell to people who of Major Eustace Loder. acted as president in dealing with the and matches at 500 yards figure target Captain McVannel of S. R. A. ex­ the explorer delivers a lecture In the opera will be used. migration is concerned ought to be re­ would go ahead and develop the group The Derby stakes are of 65,000 sovereigns, Philippines, and he declared that the pects to have a good team to compete house. laxed. Wbat is particularly objected and the distance Is about one and a half present condition of affair in Egypt in the Interior rifle shoot to be held into a mine, as Mr. Leach and his asso- miles. , s to is the requirement that all immi­ caltes, who make a business of mining was a grave menace to the British em­ EMPIRE DAY SUGGESTED in June at Nelson. VANCOUVER STILL GROWING. grants, save those destined to farm em­ The Betting. pire and to civilization. and not of stock floating, purpose do­ The real contest, It ls believed, will lie AS DATE OP CORONATION Mr. T. Duff of Toronto, agent of the ployment shall in addition to being tick­ ing and.at last found their men- between Lomberg and Noil Gbw. Lord Grand Orange lodge of American benefit (Special to The Dally News.) VANCOUVER, May 31—The rapid eted have $75 in cash and a proportion­ It Is expected that the Clyde-Belt will Rosebery hopes to win his fourth derby CORONER'S JURY CENSURES LONDON, May 31—It Is stated that fund, accompanied by Mr. Whitley the ate amount for each member in their soon be among the largest regular pro­ with Nell Gow, but there have been rum­ GREAT NORTHERN COMPANY King George would not be displeased provincial organizer and Mr. McSwane growth of Vancouver is shown In tlie ors that the colt has developed lameness. of Rossland, paid a visit to the local May totals of the department of cus­ families. The order in council was pass­ ducers of the Sheep creek camp and This Lord Rosebery denies. The latest (f it is found feasible to bold the corona­ ed some weeks ago and the explana­ when It is Nelson and the country gen­ betting ls, Lomberg, 6 to 4; Nell Gow, (S. eclal to The Dolly News.) tion on Empire Hap. Being keenly in­ Orange lodge Friday evening. A large toms which broke all records with re­ 3 to 2; Charles O'Malley, 8 to 1; Green­ ceipts of $470,000 as against $274,519 tion of the department is that it Is In­ erally will enjoy the benefit. back, 8 to 1. VANCOUVER, May 31—The coron­ terested In anything that helps towards number of the members were present er's Jury late tonight brought in a ver­ consolidation of the empire, the sug­ and after the meeting a dainty lunch last year. The May building total was tended to prevent people becoming a dict in the case of Shegoro Cnendara, gestion is not unwelcome or unappre­ was served. $928,000 as against $477,000. Bank charge on the public on arriving here. Golden Pawn Bonded, OKANAGAN ORCHARDS PROMISING On the other side ofi the water they VANCOUVER, May 31—A. H. Gracey the Japanese workman killed on the ciated by him. , The wild roses are out along the clearances $30,400,000 as compared railway grade work at the east end of with $20,700,000 and land registry re­ regard It as altogether too drastic in its of Nelson, stated here today, that he (Special to The Dally News.) banks of the river, also tlie wild straw­ ceipts $18,017 as against $11,060. operation and calculated to keep out a had just concluded arrangements for VANCOUVER, May 31—W. S. Ricor- the city yesterday, charging the Great SNOW AT PITTSBURG. berries are ripe. desirable class of British people, par­ bonding the Golden Fawn claims ad­ do of the Coldstream ranch today pre­ Northern railway with gross neglect Joe Wilson has returned to his home ticularly artisans, who are anxious to joining the Nugget mine in the Sheep dicted that the Okanagan valley would in the management of its work trains. PITTSBURG, May 31—Today is the here. PHYSICIAN KILL8 CHILD come to Canada, in many cases to as­ creek district for $60,000. Owners of this year establish a yield of tree fruits The verdict states that the evidence coldest day In the annals of the local Mike Glllas and Hugh McVicar of sured employment, but who find the the claim are Messrs. C. E. Bennet, W. of five hundred cars, three times larger shows that the crew had no orders to office of the United States weather Shlddo, Cat., returned to Slocan today. VICTORIA, May 31—The four year money qualifications too high particu­ Burnham, F. Drummond and Tom Gal­ than last year. He says the orchards stay on the work cars to protect work­ bureau. A temperature of 39 degrees E. A. Cleverly came in from Patrick's old son of Mr. and Mrs. Brinkman of was recorded there at 1 o'clock. Snow larly where they have (families, it Is a lon. Development work to date con­ throughout the district never looked men and there was no one to give the camp today and reported to have seen Botesklne Road, was knocked down and rare occurrence for the British govern­ sists of open cutB, but further work will more promising. engineer proper warning of danger ifell between 4 and 5 o'clock this morn­ two black bears. Any one wanting a killed about 5 o'clock this afternoon by ing. bear hunt should come to Slocan. ment to take such action respecting the be started next month. The vein runs ahead. The jury recommended that an automobile driven by! Dr. B. 'L. regulations of a colonial administration. six to eight feet wide with values $15 INCREA8E OF HEAD TAX the company In future have a proper Fraser, a prominent local' physician. -••' to $25. REPORTED IN HONG KONG signal and flag man at danger points THREE PASSENGERS INJURED, NEGRO LYNCHED FOR The child and a brother suddenly dart­ and curves where men are at work. STRIKING WHITE MAN ed out In front of the motor from be­ TO MODIFY LORD KITCHENER'S THE TWO EXTREMES (Special to The Daily News.) DENVER, Col., May 31—Three pas­ hind a high mill cort. MILITARY DEFENSE 8CHEME VANCOUVER, May 81—The recent FEW ANNUITIES SOLD sengers were injured, none fatally, to­ NEW MADRID, May 31—A mob has WASHINGTON, May 81—With the abnormal Influx of Chinese into Can­ day when west bound passenger train had vengeance for a negro striking a ALL WELL MELBOURNE, May 31—Col Klrkpat- mercury registering two degree below ada is explained here by advices from OTTAWA Slay 81—Total revenue No. 109 on the Union Pacific struck a white man, by storming the jail, taking rlck, inspector general of the Austral­ the freezing point on the north shore of Hong Kong which state that a wide­ from the sale of government annuities brokeh roll near Ogalla, Neb. The en­ the negro to the bank of the Mississippi GUERNSEY, May 31—The Charcot ian forces has assumed his duties. G. Lake Superior yesterday, the tempera­ spread report la current there that the to date Is 9545,877. The number of an­ gine, tender, baggage car and day river and lynching him. "An unknown" Antarctic exploring vessel Pourquoi F. Pearoe, the minister of defense will ture at Yoraa, Arizona, was 120 In the Dominion intends to Increase the head nuities is 716 and of this number 411 coach left tho track, rthe coach being was the label pinned across the breast Pas anchored In the harbor today and consult him regarding modifications of tax to 11000. were from Ontario. thrown over on Ita side. of the dangling form when found. reported all well, ' Lord Kitchener's military defense plana. r m«E TWO tKw 9

cans on the west coast of Newfound­ land. Newfoundland holds tbat the right to fish in these waters waB grant­ ed to the inhabitants of the United States only. The United States con­ tends that ita citizens may exercise this 3?' right by going there in their own veB- ;sels, with crews of Swedes, Canadians or Newfoundlanders. WARM IN 'FRISCO. SAN FRANCISCO, May 31—The tor­ Tbe Sauce that 0 rid weather that prevailed In this lo­ cality yesterday caused four prostra­ makes the whole tions and one death. world hungry. V M«U uct Bottled in EagUnd A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge ot neuralgia, whatever the trouble la. Cham­ berlain's Liniment drives away the pain at once and cures the complaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold by all _ri.ir.ist8 and dealers.

For Heavy Work all men should wear the The Man THE SECOND ANNUAL Who Wires AMES-HOLDEN Your House for electricity places at your com­ mand a hundred comforts and con­ veniences, PROSPECTOR SHOE TELL US TO SEND HIM If you are Inclined to delay just come EMPIRE DAY and see how the wiring will enable you to do almost anything from curl­ ing milady's hair to doing all tlie It's the shoe for the man who has work to do—prospectors, hunters, spring housecleanlng, That should decide you If you live In this age. surveyors, etc. It is built of solid leather, choice upper stock, pure E. P. MANHATtT. leather heel stiffener, solid leather heels and soles—both insoles and out- soles, every stitch perfect—a worker's boot throughout. Auctioneer and SCHOOL CONCERT Good leather is essential in a boot of this kind, and in this you can rely on the Ames-Holden shoe every time. Yet we never hold that Valuator leather alone makes the shoe—there are slipshod, " no-good " shoes into ,W. Cutler begs to announce that Will be held in the Assembly Room at the request of many friends he which good leather has been put, and which may even fit perfectly, but has arranged to add to his .busi­ of the Public School they lack the touch of the real workman. Thread and nails wont hold ness of collection agent that of auctioneer and respectfully solicits a boot together and make it give perfect service—it must be bound to­ the patronage of the publlo of on gether with integrity. The "unseen things" about a boot must be Nelson. right—these count for much in the service you get, and it is just because of the hidden worth of the Ames-Holden shoe—because of Ihe workman­ MOTOR BOAT SUPPLIES FRIDAY, JUNE 3,1910 Largest and best assorted stock ln the WE interior cf B.C. ship—the stitch on stitch attention to detail—the inspection at every Spark colls, spark plugs, switches, prim­ At 8 p.m. Sharp ary and secondary cable, magnetos, stor­ step—that you get a bigger dollar's worth every time you insist upon MAKE age batteries, dry batteries, headlights, carbide, deck mtings, steering wheels, tiller rope, anchors, life buoys, fenders, AMES buying the Ames-Holden Shoe—the perfect shoe for men. Sohebler carbureters, check valves, gaso­ line tit tings, copper tubing, stuffing boxes, couplings, reverse gears, propeller wheels, HOLDEN 'SPLENDID bilge pumps, lubricating oils and grease, Don't miss it. It will be good. oil and grease, cups, battery connectors, *S/IOE»S ARE MADE boat hooks, priming cups, motor boat LINE OF horns, volt and ammeters, metal polish, speed Indicator;., oil cans, gasoline engines FOR MEN —marine and stationary. Tickets 50c. a Mail orders promptly attended to. Prices Ik right. Call or write. ElH4=AN lI THOMAS SARGENT, ^1 .AlO^EIN BOG Stanley St., Phone «, Nelson, B.C. every A of life (cNs- FOB W°CHILLDREl I UNION GROCERY STORE his mounts. Good horseman though he It would save you a considerable sum Is his reputation is enhanced by rea­ of money if you would call at the son of the poor lot of boys he finds Union Grocery Store and see our in the saddle against him. It Is claimed prices. . e can supply you with the that the claims of compulsory educa­ cheapest and best eating articles in tion has much to do with the deteriora­ the city. We do not offer you goods Don't Take Chances With Your Profits tion of English jockeysi*for the boys that have been lying on the shelvea GEM THEATRE are taken away from the stable just and In cellars for years, as we have >£*'S£*Z2*£SE£E££E!!S^SS^!^£S£E!!SSS£^E£SSSSSZ£!2!£} when they should be at school with the just started in business-and offer you horses, and there may be something In fresh and up to date goods. TONIGHT — WEDNESDAY this. Our motto Is to sell cheap and serve Every dollar spent in spraying your trees with Pendray's Canada's Entry you with the best articles on the mar­ Overture, Orchestra It will be rather interesting to read ket. We sell for cash only but you E. A. MELANCON, Director Arsenate of Lead will return to you many times over in a what Sam Darling, the famous English can be sure of getting your money's trainer has to Bay about Raymond worth. larger and better yield of fruit. Dale's colt, Kel d'Or, which is now on It costs you nothing to drop ln and MOTION PICTURES the high seas bound for England. Mr. see our prices and If we cannot satisfy Don't waste your time and money with inferior sprays that Dale in an interview said that he had you, no one else can. Th© Light that Came.—American Bio- always been great follower of the Derby graph Drama. will only half do the work and may burn the tender foliage races and he had always hoped to he Tools of Fate.—Amerlcan Biograph and injure growth—you can't afford to take chances with able to enter a Canadian horse in this UNION GROCERY STORE Feature. event, so as to show the many lovers SVOBODA & CO. Stripping a Forest in Winter. your profits, If you will use of horses that good racers can be bred Cor. Baker & Han Sts. Phone 176 Sentinel on Duty. in Canada. He also stated that he hoped his example would be followed Doors open at 7 p.m.; show starts by many Canadian breeders. "Darling," at 7:15. 8:15 and 9:16. , said Mr. Dale, "will be tbe first out­ ALLAN LINE sider who has ever touched the colt, Royal Mail Steamships. This theatre is noted for cleanliness as I have always insisted that nobody The St. Lawrence Route, and quality of pictures shown. Pendray's Arsenate of Lead but myself should take care of Kel MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. d'Or." Corstcan ; June 3, July 1 Virginian July lo, July 8 Mr. Dale also explained that nobody Tunisian July 17, July 15 fewer applications will be needed during the season, because knew really what the cott could do as Victorian June 24, July 22 ADMISSION • 10c he has never been tried on the track HATES: Saloon, I77.&Q upwards; second cabin, (47.60 upwards: third class, jaU5 it is certain death to all fruit tree pests, and will not bum the because there were no riders in Qu'Ap- upwards. pie, Sask., light enough to give the MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. most tender foliage of plants or trees. horse a chance. However, It has been NOTE-One class cabin steamers, "Ion­ ian" and "Pretorian"; rates, 146 upwards; continually exercised and is well de­ third class, 928.75. Pendray's Arsenate of Lead is guaranteed to conform to all the veloped. Mr. Dale said be did not Ionian June 4, June 30 care to talk about the prospects of wln; Grampian June 11, July 9 requirements of the agricultural colleges of Canada. nlng the race, but would rather wait Pretorian June 18, July 16 Hesperian June 25, July 23 and see how things turned out. - Hates: Grampian and Hesperian, saloon, $67.59 upwards: second class cabin, |47.M You should be using it now. For sale by all hardware dealers upwards; third class, $28.75. Sending for Meat] C. N. R. STOCK MONTREAL TO HAVRE AND LONDON is as safe as calling In person One class cabin steamers, Sicilian, Cor­ when it's the Fifty Million Dollars Said to Have Been inthian, Sardinian and Lake Brie. Rates: J42.r.O upwards to London and (45 upwards BEAT OUT THE BUGS Refused to Havre; third class to London, 127.76, and MONTREAL, May 31—It is stated Havre &5, West Kootenay Butcher Co] that Messrs. Mackenzie & Mann have For reservation of bertha or further par­ that's patronized. Whoever yon refused .50,000,000 for their common ticulars apply H. W. EDWARDS, may send brings hack That you stock in the Canadian Northern, the City Ticket Agent, call for. former being quoted as sayjing that Canadian Pacific Railway, A CHILD BUY8 are so evenly matched that tbe Derby Gow has now beaten him twice and he he would not part with it for a hund­ H. B. DOUGLAS, this year has so keen an interest for should go on improving equally with City Ticket Agent, here with absolute assurance "»•* MOST INTERESTING red millions. It is' generally known Gireat Northern Railway. of fair treatment. racing men. Unhappily though it will Lemberg. There is of course nothing that Mackenzie & Mann have retained not be the great annual picnic for the between them as it stands and there­ Phone 5 Ward St, the 400,000 shares of common and have Q. Q. PETERS, Manager DERBY IN YEARS thousands of thousands of enthusias­ fore, it is impossible to be very confi­ not even pledged It in their financial tic lieges, for the King is dead—the dent In favor of either. This Is reflected Event Would Have Attracted Record undertaking . Rodolpk© Forget, the CANADIAN greatest sportsman of them all—and in the latest betting to hand which puts well known financier, who has recently Attendance Were It Not for Na­ another rules in his place; the over­ Lemberg at 2 to 1 and Neil Gow at 9 returned Irom Europe, expressed no __ PACIFIC tional Calamity whelming sense of personal loss, tiullo t0 4. surprise at this development, saying apart from the official period of mourn­ Dearth of Good Jockeys that the stock, which represents the ing will make a sombre enough day of S. Dillon will of course have the Atlantic Steamship lines The great national events of the paat control of the system, could easily be FROM MONTREAL FROM few veeks have rather served to obs­ the usual brilliant and gay assemblage mount on Lemberg while Maher will placed in New York or in Europe at a AND QUEBEC LIVERPOOL SUN FIRE cure what is indeed a national event cu Epsom Downs. ride Neil Gow. Largely because of the good figure. June 3 Empress of Britain so tar as the sporting world is concern, The Two Thousand Again enforced absence of F. Wooton Maher June 9 Lake Champlaln The oldest Insurance OM.ce In the world It is Impossible to talk of this year's has had a great winning streak but he I June 17 ..., Empress of Ireland June 3 FOUNDED A.D. 17IO BI-CENTENA_- 1910 ed, namely the Epsom Derby, which, ls ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL June 23 Lake Manitoba June 9 run on June i* In the ordinary course Derby without referring back to the haB heen attended by a great deal of July 1 Empress of Britain .... June 17 of events the race this year would have Two Thousand. It was not only a great luck. He near as pohsible let Neil Gow STARTS WORK TODAY First cabin rates, $90 and up; second HOME OFFICE, LONDON, ENGLAND .• • struggle between two great horses that be (beaten by tb© moderate Tressady cabin rates, $47.50 and up; third class Cu.dlan Branch, Sua Bnlldlni, Toronto, II. M. Blackburn, __•••<•» attracted Quite possibly unprecedented THE HAGUE, May 91—The arbitra­ rates, $28.75 and $30. crowds, for from the purely racing point tfie race produced, hut the battle be­ at the Newmarket Craven meeting and Every convenience, Including wireless BRYDGES. BLAKEMORE & C AMERON, NELSON AGENTS of view it Is doubtful if so much inter­ tween the respective riders of either more recently at Chester he bad to ride tion tribunal before which will be tried telegraphy, for the comfort of passengers the issue between Great Britain and "Allow at least Ave days Nelson to Quebec." *»*»>i*SfSS**m»)BX»**t!i*^^ est has attached to the event since was equally well sustained so tbat the a desperate finish to stall off Imminent WESTERN CANADA'S GREATEST SCHOOL winning jockey and horse had not more defeat in the Vase by William the the United states growing out of con­ Reservations and all arrangements should 1896 (When the royal colt , flicting interpretations of the New­ be secured far In advance. beat the favorite St. FruBqnin by a neck than a fractional advantage over the Fourth In the course of which lie BO For cabin location, booking of berths or v nco,,,,rBft That contest *wlll live long in racing loBer. Both horses ran home dead game, severely puniBbed Mr. fFalrte'a crack foundland treaty of 1818, will hold Its any information relative to your voyage that it la doubtful whether he will ever opening session at 4 o'clock tomorrow apply annals, and almost as memorable must each doing his beat to win. After tbe H. W. EDWARDS, Sofott-Shaw ' race It was the general opinion that be tbe same horse again. As Archer afternoon. The bone of contention now be the Two Thousand Guineas of this carried to Tbe Hague IB the Intent of City Agent C.P.R., w season, when Nell Gow snatched the Lemberg would atart favorite at Ep­ had once before him, Maher just now Nelson, B.C. "Jr* * »«#**«•> *fr «, j. 8PBOTT, BA, _r. som, hut there eeema no good reason baa everything pretty much, his own the provisions of Article 1 of the British J. S. CARTER, verdict by a abort head from Lemberg American treaty of 1818 defining the General S.B. Agent, after racing aide by aide half of the to suppose that he will reverse the run­ way, for riding without an. exclusive 217 McDermott Avenue, retainer tbe American is ably to pick fsihing rights of Canada and Ameri­ Business Institute »•>_tor<___!« coarse. It Is because these two ning wltt Lord Rwebery'e colt, tor Nell Winnipeg. i | Beit equipped Kbool m_t at Toronto. Tn dunon tor ererj statait ft*trmmmit*aa>aMamemua*cct*om*m*mmi^^ C WEDNESDAY JUNE 1. <_. u JUnUiT gtewe. •AGE THR£*I "

that tlie charges then made are abso­ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE­ lutely untrue." A message was ordered NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. to be sent to the premier of Quebec _NoUce Is hereby given that I, Gilbert T. Snow, of Proctor, intend, 30 days after THE CLOTHING THAT MEETS protesting against these charges and the date hereof, to apply to the superin­ Mr. Giard has been|asked to retract. tendent of Provincial Police for a re- The renewal of the liquor license held by me far PORT ARTHUR, May 31—Fearing a the Outlet Hotel, at Prootor. e ; Bated at Proctor, B.C., this 3rd day of THE REQUIREMENTS riot and bloodshed among the men em­ May, 1910. ployed at the railway construction camp 3-6-10-30 GILBERT T. SNOW. near Superior Junction, the Dominion Perolin Co. of B. G. Of Canada's Best Dressers commissioner of police arranged tonight NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE­ to leave for there on tomorrow morn­ VANCOUVER, B.C. NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. ing's train together with four regular 722 Pender St., West Notice is hereby given that I, J. B. constables and eight other men, who Telephone' 4510 Bremner, of Ymir, li.c., intend, 30 daya after the date hereof to apply to the will be sworn in as specials. The Superintendent of Provincial Police for Every Garment is trouble is a continuation of a quarrel a renewal of the liquor license held by me for the Ymir hotel, at Ymlr, B.C. SOVEREIGN that broke out Sunday and which re­ '£• i, J- B. BREMNER. Made With the Idea sulted in the shooting and killing of a Brand Clothing Will HOME OFFICE: DORTMUND, GERMANY. Dated at Ymlr, B.C., this Srd day of that Our Reputation young Italian laborer for which a cook May, ID10 4-5-10-10 Retain Its Shape De­ at the camp ls now ln Port Arthur jail AMERICAN OFFICE: CHICAGO, ILL. Depends Upon Its awaiting a bearing. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE- spite Rough Usage PEROLIN—The Geranan Chemical Dust-Absorbing Sweeping Compound. „ __, -_J5«_ Satisfactory Service NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. PEROLIN was invented by one ot the most eminent scientists ot Ger­ Notice ls hereby given that I, Fred Adle, CLOTHING Intend, 30 days after the date hereof, to SPORTING NEWS many. apply to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the liquor license PEROLIN absorbs every atom of dust it touches—cleans every woven held by me for the Fort Shephard hotel, The style, the materials and the fit of vour Ketchell Has Narrow Escape fabric it touches—polishes without scratching every hard surfaco at Waneta, B.C. NEW YORK, May 31-stanley Ket­ It touches—and kills every germ within reach of its delicate pene­ FRED ADIE. chell, the pugilist, narrowly escaped trating antiseptic odor. Dated at Waneta, B.C., this 4th day of suit will be perfect if it bears this label serious Injury today when his big tour- May, 1910. iog car caught lire and was com­ PEROLIN acts on dust particles like a magnet on iron filings. pletely destroyed on the road to Ket- IF YOU USE PEROLIN there won't be any dust. PEROLIN absorbs NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE If Your Dealer Does Not Keep "Sovereign Brand," Write Us chell's training quarters. The machine It, holds it tight, digests it, so to speak. broke down In a hard rainstorm and rt*11?;.?01105 that we» peU.r Johnson and Ketchell walked halt a mile for new PEROLIN is fireproof—it will not burn, ibut will put out red-hot coals John Wlnfleld Moore, both of Slocan Junc­ tion, in the Province of British Columbia. batteries. As he was placing these ln IE a handful Is thrown on them. Intend to apply, 30 dayB after date hereof. the machine there was a violent explo­ to the Superintendent of Provincial Police, W. E. SANFORD MFG. CO., LTD. PEROLIN is Invaluable to Department and General Stores, Office and for a transfer of the retail liquor license sion and the car was instantly envel­ other buildings, Theatres and Hotels. held by Peter Johnson, for the Kootenay oped in flames. hotel, Slocan Junction. B.C., to John Wln- HAMILTON :: :: WINNIPEG PEROLIN is indispensable to Schools, Libraries, Hospitals and Churches lield Moore, of Slocan Junction, B.C and all places of indoor assembly. JunCtlon B C World's Wrestling Championship <_V M.__ly. So" ' - " «"• ".. CHICAGO, May Hi-Frank Gotch of PEROLIN drives moths from the house. PETER JOHNSON, Iowa will defend the world's wrestling J HN W1NPIEI PEROLIN is saving big money to up to date merchants. 7-5-10-30 ° 'D MOORE. championship against Stanislaus Zybzko of Poland in a linlsh catch-as-catch-can PEROLIN can be used again and again until thoroughly saturated with NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE­ VANMINSTER The Premier Subdivision wrestling match at the Coliseum tomor­ dust. There is no waste. NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. row night. The promoters say the PEROLIN is composed ot chemicals and literally consumes dirt and dust, Notice la hereby given thai I, Edith E. match is for a purse ot $25,000. It will actually sucking them up as a sponge does water. CH le, of Ymlr, u. C, Intend, 30 duyj Within three-quarters of a mile of the centre of New Westminster. Car fare to New Westminster 4 1-2 be Ootch's first appearance here since cents; within 600 feet of the new Burnaby car line; lots 25x150, cleared and planted. $250, $20 cash $10 per Pro ll :i J he defeated Mahmount more than a PEROLIN saves your health, saves your goods saves its cost a hundred _°.f_ if' ,. " '>l l °"ee for a reSewil month; 50x150, cleared and planted, $500, $20 cash, $20 per month. of the liquor license neld by me for the year ago. Enthusiasts concede the Pole times. \ ancouver hotel, at Ymlr, B. O a chance to win and Zybszko Is said to PEROLIN Is the best dividend producer a merchant can put his loose have advised his countrymen not to bet change into. ggg v.,„, agS, .tngp. on him. It is generally (believed, how­ ever, that Gotch will have a hard con­ PEROLIN is antiseptic—kills all germs bred in dust, has a rich odor, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE- purities the air. test to win the required two falls for NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Ihe verdict. On sheer strength the PEROLIN absorbs the dust, brightens and preserves carpets and floor­ e c n __. ° _. _ "',"" _ . : ""» '• William Polish would be an easy win­ ings, saves tbe curtains, pictures and furniture from becoming soil­ nM*rrt/ NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. plane flight from New York to Chicago. rent year show the large gain of $151,- Notice Is hereby given that I, James J. Several have expressed their willing­ If you want a good wholesome, nourishing preserve to give the 309,960 over the same period in 1909. Hickey, of Erie, B.C., Intend, 30 daya ness to raise the rest of the .6,000 after date hereof to apply to the Superin­ The Increase for the month ending to­ Carefully watched from Plantation to Home, it never youngsters prize, |2000 of which has ibeen donated tendent of Provincial Police for a renewal day Is $17,067,013. The total figures of the liquor license held hy me for the by Charles K. Hamilton, who suggest­ Erie hotel, at Erie, B.C. for the five months are $817,160,454 varies—is always Rich, Strong, Fragrant. ed the undertaking. _ JAMES J. HICKEY. compared with $665,850,494 for 1909. Dated at Erie, B. C, this 5th day of Try Our "Mixed Fruit" Jam May, l.io. G-5-10-30 AMHERST, N.S., May 31—Fire broke JOSEPH MARTIN, M.P. Specially suitable for family use, and Teiy n.cderate tn price, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE- out at midnight In the works of the NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. about one third that of butter. Sold only In "fives" and "Twenty- Malleable Iron company. Half an hour Here is the manner in which, under Notice IB hereby jriven that I, William the caption of "From the Far West," eights." Made by later the building was badly gutted, Dowllng, of Ymir, B.C.. intend, 30 days but the firemen seemed to have the the Liverpool Mercury pays its compli­ after the date hereof, to apply to the ments to our own Joseph Martin, M.P. .uperlntendent of Provincial Police, for a blaze under control. The building is renewal of the liquor license held by me brick and Is 200 feet long hy 60 feet "It IB not often tbat w0 hear the Trans- for the Miller Hotel, at Ymlr, B.C. Kootenay Jam Co., Ltd. Neison.B.c. wide. The works lias been idle for two Atlantic twang in the house. It sound- Dated at Ymlr tills 80th day of April, years previous to being taken over by od a night or two ago. Mr. Joseph Mar­ ,„. WILLIAM DOWLING. the Canada Car & Foundry company. tin, trom western Canada, and now one "">• 1-5-10-4 ot the members for St. Pancras, had a In the six months since then they have NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE- been fully occupied employing 100 men few plain words to Bay to the govern­ the average year. Pall wheat entered NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. making the malleable castings for the ment about the luxation of land. He into May well forward and although Notice Is hereby given that we, George NEWS OF THE DOMINION car works at Amherst and in Montreal. ls a stoutiBh man, with ripe round face some was drowned out it looks quite walker and Hugh Jones, of Ymlr, BC. The cause of tlie fire is not known. and he ls Inclined to baldness. He Intend, 30 days af.or date hereof, to apply MIDLAND, May 31—George Baker, a vigorous. Clover suffered from last sea­ slicks his hands in his pockets, and to the Superintendent of Provincial Police son's drought, but now presents a good for a renewal of the liquor license held hy grocer was accidentally drowned here plays with his keys and his money and The Nelson Wine and Spirit us for the Palace hotel, at Ymir, B. C appearance. MOOSE JAW, May 31—Details of a last night, by falling off the dock. terrible tragedy at Brownlee on tbe talks in that flank unconventional way r. . , , _- . WALKER & JONES. which is supposed to ,be the result of Outlook branch of the C.P.R., reached Company .1 910 *""' 5th (""" ot COLLINGWOOD, May 31—R. O. VICTORIA, May 31—The Prince Al- here today. Moses Smith, living with living on the prairies. He pronounces O'Brien's fur store wa gutted by fire ibert, formerly the Bruno of Hull, the word honourable as though It were 9 his married son, six miles south of WHOLESALE ANU FAMILY TRADE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR'RE­ bought by the Grand Trunk Pacific for "anruble." He was constantly referr­ this morning. The loss was ¥12,000 Brownlee, it is said, strangled his five NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. [which is covered by insurance. service between Prince Rupert, Stewart ing to the "anruble gentlemen." The year old grandson last night and then Notice is hereby given that T. John Wln­ and Queen Charlotte islands, arrived attempted to suicide by cutting his elaborate and rather complex proce­ British Columbia Rye Whisky fleld Moore, of Slocan Junction, British NORTH SYDNEY, May 31—Th© ma­ from Hull this morning. throat, severing the jugular vein, but dure of the mother of parliaments was Try a bottle of B. C. Five Year Old; also G. & W. Special, Seagram Columbia, intend, thirty days after the chine ahop and forge of R. Musgrave & confusing to his virgin mind. When and Walker's Club or Imperial. (lute hereof, to apply to the Superinten­ the injuries, though serious, are not dent of Provincial Police, for a retail Son was destroyed by fire this morning. WOODSTOCK, May 31—Farmers In likely to cause death. There were faint he discovered that he was allowed to Mall orders promptly attended to. liquor license for tlio Kootenay Falls hotel, The loss is $20,000, with only $4000 in­ the vicinity of Innerkip woke up yes­ signs of life in the boy for two hours point out that the government was Store; Vernon St., Near Postoffice at Slocan Junction, B.C., commencing 1st surance. terday to find most of their crops wiped wandering along the wrong path, but P.O. Box 1099 Phone 260" July, 10(8, after the deed was committed but all Dated at Slocan Junction this 15th day out by heavy hail and wind storms, efforts to revive him were futile. wins prohibited from making sugges­ of May, 1510. TORONTO, May 31—The big milling which passed over that section on Sun­ tions along what path they should fol­ 19-O-10-30. JOHN WINFIELD MOORE. companies announced today a further day night. The loss will run into the SHERBROOKE, May 31—Remarks low, he removed his left hand from reduction of 40 cents a barrel on flour, thousands. made by A. W. Giard ln the legislature his pocket, scratched the back of his to him and seized his body. She at­ where they were besieged by the sold­ MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF making $5.30 for the hest $4.80 for the regarding the Sberbrooke fair have head with his thumb and made a ges­ tempted to get him to the shore but iers until released by a detail of col­ NELSON. ored troops from the fort. No arrests second grades. Many of the bakers are caused quite a stir. As member for ture which was nothing short ot elo­ became exhausted and both drowned. • OTTAWA, May 31—Customs revenue were mnde. The trouble grew out of decreasing the price or Increasing the Compton be was for some time vice- quent, Court of Revision. for the month o£ May amounted to $5,- the death of Private Frank Carroll. patron of the exhibition and his attitude FIGHT BETWEEN SOLDIERS Notice ia hereby given that tho lirst size of the loaf, 779,326, an increase of $1,482,666 over .BOOth cavalry, who, it is alleged was sitting of the annual Court of Rovision the same month last year. For the towards the exhibition is surprising. WOMAN DROWNED IN TRYING AND POLICE ENDS FATALLY clubbed to death by a policeman of the Municipality of tho City of Nelson TORONTO, May 31—The crops of the first two months of the present fiscal The directors have passed the following TO 8AVE MAN Will be held In tho Council Chamber, In while under arerst. the city hall, at Nelson, on Thursday, the province are from two weeks to one year there has been an increase of resolution: "The directors of the East­ CHEYENNE, Wyt>., May 31—Soldiers 7th clay of July, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m„ month in advance of laet year. Field $2,576,758. ern Townships Agricultural association ASHLAND, Ky., May 31—In a vain from Fort Russell and a squad of police for the purpose of hearing complaints operations in spring sowing were the at a meeting held on Saturday express effort to save tbe life of William Jack­ fought a pitched battle in the streets Never hesitate about giving Chamber- against the assessment as made by the Iain's Cough Remedy to children, it con­ Assessor, and for correcting and revising earliest in many years and even with TORONTO, May 31—W. B. Stuart, themselves as highly indignant at the son, Miss Clara Simpson, a leader In late last night In which three soldiers tains no opium or other narcotics and can tho Assessment Roll. the setback ln the latter part of April remarks of A. W. Giard, M.L.A. for Ashland society, waa drowned. Miss are said to have ibeen wounded, by the be given with Implicit confidence. Aa a formerly deputy chief of the Toronto quick cure for coughs and colds to which Dated at Nelson this 2Sth day of May, spring sowing is about a month earlier police force, died this morning at his Compton In the house of assembly in Simpson saw Jackson fall Into the river bullets of the police. The police were children are susceptible, It le unsurpassed. 1910. 1 regard to the exhibition and declare Sold by all druggists and dealers, W, E. WASSON, tnan laat season and a week ahead ot home In Weston. He was born ln Ire­ hud plunging Into the stream, Bhe swam forced to retire to the station UOUBO 31-30. C. M. C. C_MM FOUR .

**************************> away, with flames ofi burning gasoline HOTEL ARRIVALS OfADAY INSPECT LIMITS IN from an exploded gasoline tank spout­ ing high In the air behind the terrified Nervous Tremont House i DUNCAN COUNTRY animal, provided an exciting spectacle I B>_»I St., Natal for residents of Ottawa East last night. The gasoline tank exploded as the Prostration Hate. * TmOlu, Frapa. Large American Lumbermen Here on driver was pedling popcorn in front of Way to Howser—Bright Future . his wagon on Nicholas street. With the •oropaan Plan, an. ap for Kootenay, For Three Years _JBStl-_n Plan, flJS and IUI wagon ablaze and spots of blazing gaso­ Meagher's line covering the horse, the frenzied "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv­ • R. E. Danaher. of Detroit, Mich., and animal bolted down-Nicholas street, The Hume aPXOUL BATHS PIR MONTH ine cured me of a period of H. H. Holland of Portland, Ore., two turned Into Echo drive Ind at the end nervous prostration of over three *************************of >th e largest lumber men in the Unit­ of a mile run plunged into the Rideau TREMONT-Q. S. Snorter, Spokane; A. ed States, with J. C. Ryan, of Spokane, canal to escape the flames. Humane years duration, and the Anti- G. Watson, Watson's Siding; E. O. Ham­ and party, are guests at the Strathcona. mond, O. Bery, T. Mosby, A. Bensen, O. Inspector Lemolne, with the assistance Pain Pills are as necessary to Reskey, Hedley; J. B. Bremner, H. Barnes Tbe mission of tiie party, which num­ of a crowd of spectators, succeeded in Tmlr; J. McNab, N. Dennis, Cranbrook; bers nine men, Is to look over certain getting the horse, still hitched ,to the us as the roof of our house. . ***+**********************>'J . Gordon, Koch; C. W. RochcUffe, Spo­ timber limits held by Mr. Ryan, on the charred remnants of the wagon, ashore, They have been household rem­ HUME—Sam J. Gorman, Marblehead; P. kane; B, Graham, Slocan. Howser river. The tract contains over Stelnhart, Milwaukee; P. "VV. Warren, J. The animal, though severely burned, June White Sale edies with us for many years." White, .Mrs. J. White, B. W. Hazelwood fit************************, 13,000 acres of tlmuer land, Mr. came through the perils of flood and and wife, Trail; Sydney Flint, A. W. Holland ls a partner of D. W. Briggs, .WM. J. LOUGHRAN, Bett_, Rossland; H. S. Stevenson, AlnB- fire without fatal injuries. worth: R. Guthrie, Kaalo; C. P. Nelson, of Saginaw, Mich.,, who owns a tract 1214 Catherine St., Rev. P. W. Harrison and wife, New Den­ of 14,000 acres ln the Creston district, ver; G. W. Bell, Salmo; A. J. Burton, J. Grand Central Hotel SIX YEARS WITHOUT 8LEEP. Philadelphia, Penna. D. Caverhill, Jos. Waivel, O. G. Yeeman, 'which ls being logged off and will Vancouver; Charles Albert Cock, W. Ran- eventually be settled. The party will klne, Cranbrook; A. C. Gyde, W. McLean, LONDON, May 31—A puzzle to phy­ Mueh sickness is due to nerv­ •mint ron omn "be up in the Duncan country about two sicians was M. Petronovltch, a law­ H. Gr Gttnson, Montreal; A. R. Coffin weeks, and some time in that interval ous troubles. Headache, diz­ Commences Today and wife, Truro; C. McLaughlin., J, T. yer who died a few days ago at Nik- Alexander, C. D. Buxton, H. B. Alcom- or possibly before, the American vis­ ziness, epilepsy and insanity are brack, Toronto; Sir J. B, Wilmot, Grey's olsk-Ussurisk, Russia, M. Petro­ Creek; T. C. Peck, Midway; H. A. Coom- | 'Mriui ud Eir-ieH n«. ;; itors will sample the salmon fishing on novltch had hardly enjoyed a wink of nervous troubles. Then there ber, . ______^ Kootenay lake. J. *.[tlC*S0_ steep since he fractured his skull six is a large class of disorders Possibilities of Duncan. years ago In a train collision. which arise from a weakness of "The Howser or Duncan country will For some weeks he was at the Today goes on sale at bargain prices %************************* experience an enormous development brink of death, but his strong con­ the nerves of an organ or part, ORAND CENTRAL-T. H. Larmer, C. in the next five years," said Mr. Ryan, as weak lungs, heart, stomach, A. Clark, M. W. Wallace, F. Lockwood, stitution triumphed and he recovered Marblehead; W. W. Baraett, J. P. Bell, who formerly lived In Kaslo, and ls and waB' discharged as cured from kidney, 'bladder, eyes, .etc. N. McLeod, Salmo; C. B. Weaver, Col­ well known throughout the Kootenay. the hospital. A curious phenome­ ville, Wash.- J. W, Potter, E. Martin, "TJiis development will not be alone Dyspepsia and indigestion are Lethbrldge; C. D. Romnan, A. Nelsen, P. non then manifested itself. He found Ladies' Whitewear Children's Whitewear Patterson, O. Johansson, E. Bergdekl, A. in the direction of utilizing its great he could not sleen, but that did not usually the result of nervous Markstron, Moyie; D. E. Nicholson; M. Umber wealth," continued Mr. Ryan. disorders. McDonald, D. Nicholson, Bonnlngton Fall. worry him, as he did not feel the need H. Selmes, F. Dalrymple, Proctor; A. "There are great fruit raising possibili­ of it. Children's Dresses Muslin Blouses Montell, Denoro; K, Krutson, Northport; ties. Howser lake is but 50 feet above After a while, however, he began Reiterative Nervine F. Kritsel, city. KOOTENAY-F. Canlal, G. Glvatti, M. the level of Kootenay lake. A beau­ to be uneasy under the strain of this soothes the irritated nerves, and ROHM, M. McRae, J. Hunt, Cranbrook; M. tiful level tract but slightly elevated unbroken wakefulness. The strong­ Wash Suits Wash Dresses Cook, W. Chalink, Fernie; M. Delaney, above the lake is held by an English assists the nerve cells to gener­ C. McDonald, Glreenwood; B. Felan, Hali­ est soporifics had no effect on him. fax. company, which ls represented by Old- They made him 111, but did not bring ate nerve force. SILVER KING—J. MoKay, H. Howarth, field, Kirby & Gardner, of Winnipeg. sleep. For weeks at a time he never Price $1.00 at your druggist. He should T. Shanks, Lifdo; T. Lloyd, city; C. M. They have a steam stumping outfit, •upply you. If h. doe. not, .end price B. Abbott, M. Reckrcal, Cranbrook; C. closed his eyes. Then he would drop to ua, w. forward prepaid. As we close every Wednesday afternoon Johnson, T. Klner, Phoenix; M. Roger, which clears an acre a day, and In due off Ihto a light doze of two or three DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto, STRATHCONA-G. O. Lydehkel, city; Farron. time it will be settled. There are also hours' duration and wake apparently W. Donald, Edmonton; H. H. Holland, SHERBROOKB-N. Harkness, Trail; E. Industrial possibilities in the water- from today on, come down good and early and M. L. Smith, P. F. Bogardus, H. T. Desrosfer, W. J. Lang, G. White, Ymir; refreshed. Noble, R. B, Danaher, James Danaber, P. J. M. Williamson, J. Danler, Elko; P. powers." This lasted some years and then S. Scrlbsmler, Abe Norrla, Portland, Ore.; Parker, Ymlr; F. Borlan, Yahk; H. J. Mr. Ryan has spent considerable of get first pick. J. C. Ryan, A. G. Jai.le.on and wife, Langley, S. Covlvllle, Greenwood, he began to complain of intense fa­ Spokane; S. H. Small, W. E. Hodges, bis time on the Canadian prairie dur­ tigue, the only remedy for which, Vancouver; S. H. Alexander, G. F. James, ing the past four months, and he stated Hamilton* E. P. Plewelling, Cranbrook; BASEEALL SCORES he discovered, was vigorous massage Charles Magrath, Reglna; A. C. Gyde, his conclusions thus: of the head. As he was fairly well- ST. IVEL Montreal; W. T. Kind, New York; Henry Lumbering Will Develop. Steele, Grand Forks; E. A, St.G. Smyth, National League to-do he could afford to consult several Trail;. C. A. Procunler, A. J. Howe, Rev­ Won Lost P.C "The development that is nov go­ eminent specialists, but his case baffled elstoke; Mr. and Mrs. McGlnnis, Seattle; ing on ln the prairie provinces, par­ them all* After his death his skull Meats In Glass 0. M. Pattallo, Scotland. Chicago 22 12 .647 New York 23 14 .621 ticularly In the newer provinces, finds and brain were dissected, but the sur­ Special for this Morning '<************************** Pittsburg is 15 .545 no parallel in the history of the Am­ geons could find nothing to explain Cincinnati 18 1G .52!) erican republic, not even in the west­ his persistent Insomnia. The very choicest goods. Prom St. Louis 18 ern states. A feature fchat has an In­ the famous herds of Somerset, 20 .474 MOYIE WILL HAVE 1000 Yards of Embroidery Insertion that regu­ Brooklyn 15 22 .405 terest for Brltitsh Columbia, and par- England. Queen's Hotel | Icularly the Kootenay, is the enormous Philadelphia 13 20 .394 DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION Brawns larly sells at 7c, for CO doubt they will do their best to meet St. Louis 7 27 .206 Trios. Madden, Prop. Baker St. the demands of the occasion, which session of the Grand Lodge of British custody of Inspector Timothy Donohue At New York—Washington 1; New seem to demand an increase of capacity. Columbia, T. O. O. F., which opens in to be arraigned before United States York 5; Johnston and Street; Qulnn Vancouver on June 8, as a delegate Well furnished rooms with batk There will be a great development in Commissioner Buss to have bull rived. and Perrin. from the local lodge. the lumber Industry in the Kootenay Best Board in the City At St. Louis—St, Louis 1, Detroit 3; within the next three years, based up­ In the football game played at Michel Quiet Now at Cleveland Pelty and Ktllifer; Purnoil and Schmidt on Saturday evening between the CLEVELAND. fijiy 31—Practical 1y A Comfortable Home on the soundest of reasons." At Boston—First game, Philadelphia The party expect to proceed up the Michel and Moyie teams, the former all navigation in the Cleveland harbor Athletic association tonight at tlie end party went on a balcony of tho palace mi 0, Boston 1; Morgan and Lapp; Collins : were victorious hy a score of 2 to 1. censed today, when the hundred tug Dam Spare and Prince Henry held tlio lake tomorrow'. of 12 rounds of fast fighting. Moore baby aloft. The people cheer. .1 i.-enziedlv. ;,„„„„„„ and Carrigan; second game, Philadel­ men employed by the Great Lakes Tow­ refused to weigh In and Walsh demand­ There was a terrible crush and many Bay; Charles McNlcholl, Mrs. Phllpott, phia 4, Boston 2; game called by agree­ PROPHESIES EXODUS FROM ing company quit work after their de­ people fainted. Silverton; James Horner, West Sheffield; SYNDICATE WILL OWN THEATRES. ed and secured 1^ rounds of two min­ J. Chapman, Vancouver; Miss M, Foulds, ment to allow Philadelphia to catch QUEBEC TO BRITISH COLUMBIA mand for a 12 hour day had 'been refus­ utes each in place of ten rounds of three Burton Citv. a train in 6th Innings; Bender, Lapp ed. Tomorrow will probably decide minutes each. NELSON LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT and Thomas; Hall, Arell and Cnrrigan. CHICAGO. May 31—To end the open (Special to The Dally News.) OF WEST KOOTENAY. door warfare which had been declar­ whether the shut out will extend to ali At Cleveland — Cleveland-Chicago VANCOUVER, May 31—An exodus the ports on the great lakes. STEAMER RUN DOWN Take notice tnat Beatrice Norris, ot ed by scores of theatres in small cit­ from Quebec to British Columbia is Montreal, occupation housekeeper, intends game postponed on account of rain and ies throughout the United States, the The tug men at Ashtabula Harbor to apply for permission to purchase tho cold weather. prophesied hy Father O'Boyle who re­ FALMOUTH, May 31—H.M.S. Wasp following described lands: The Royal Hotel Klaw & Erlanger-Frohman syndicate, cently brought out 166 French Cana­ null last Saturday. The great majority ran down and sank tbe steamer Wash­ Commencing at a post planted at the Mrs. L. T. Roberts, Proprietress hereafter, will own theatres or will dians to tlie Fraser River mills at of the lake tug men are members of the S.E. corner of Lot 7194,. near Nlne-Mllo Cor. Stanley and Silica 'Sts. Northwestern League acquire leases of play houses in every Millside. Fourteen thousand are now National Licensed Tugmen's Protective ington off here today. Pour lives were Creek, Pend d'Orellle river; thence east lost. Electrlo Piano Won Lost P.C. strategic city in the country, says the going from Quebec to the States, but association. President Martin Cole of 20 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence Tacoma ,...21 18 .538 Tribune today. west 20 chains; thence south 80 chains, con­ Free carriage or bus from all. Father O'Boyle believes Iri a few years that organization has arrived in the taining 1W) acres mora or less. boats and trains. Vancouver 20 .18 .529 Twenty-five million dollars will he the drift will be headed to British Co­ city of Duluth and President Edward SNOW IN PENNSYLVANIA. BEATRICE NORRIS, Rates, |1 and 11.50 per day. Spokane 20 19 .513 Invested by the syndicate In theatres lumbia owing to inducements here. He Smith of the towing company, is ex­ ALEX. G. LANG, Agent. SOMERSET, Pa., May 31—Snow fell Remember our 25 cent Chicken Seattle 16 22 .421 which will reach in a chain from the is confident the first efforts of the pected here tomorrow firom Buffalo. A 38th, Marcli. lflio. i _-4-l0-3w. At Spokane—Spokane 4, Seattle 1; on the mountain near Somerset and dinner eyery Sunday. I Atlantic to the Pacific and from Van­ Fraser River mills to replace Hindus conference between these two officials NELSON LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT Bonner and Ostdlek; Hall and Custer. couver and Winnipeg on the north to with French Canadians will be imitated Is expected to decide whether a strike Liongeer tonight. OP WEST KOOTENAY. '*************************9 At Tacoma—Tacoma 1, Vancouver 3; New Orleans and Galveston on the by other mills on the coast and in­ shall be called tomorrow. Tnke notice that A. V. Lucas, of Needles, ROYAL. A. Sheep. N. Genel, eity; J. G-addy and Byrnes; Jensen and Lewis. south. Five companies wilt be in­ terior. He believes the domestic ser­ DIED AT NORWICH. B.C., occupation rancher, Intend to apply A-dlBon, New Westminster; O. U. Clute, for permission to purchase tho following Grand Forks'; W. H. Bobay, A. 81yan, corporated, with J5.000.000 capital vant problem of the coast could be par­ CYCLONE DOES ENORMOUS described lauds: Fernie. Ctoat League each, to acquire or own theatres ln tially solved from Quebec. LONDON. May 31—Canon Medley, Commencing nt a post planted on tlie DAMAGE AT MOZAMBIQUE east boundary of lot 8103, thence east 20 At San Francisco—Los Angeles 3, every city that is known to be a son of a former Metropolitan of Can­ chains, thence north 40 chains more or good "show town." These compan­ *************************** Oakland 6. LISBON, May 31—Newspapers print ada, died today at Norwich. less to the south boundary of lot 8S08, ies will build, buy or lease theatres, STILL BELIEVES IN COOK thence west 20 chains more or less to tho At Los Angeles—San Francisco,!, dispatches from Mozambique giving and in these houses only will their PRICE OF MEAT east shore of Arrow lake, thence south­ L_.keview Hotel Vernon 3. productions be staged. NEW YORK, May 31—Capt. B. M. Os- details of a cyclone there which did an westerly along the lake shore 7 chains At Portland—Sacramento 1, Port born, polar explorer, and close personal Immense amount of damage. According STILL RISING IN ENGLAND more or less to the northeast corner of Corner Hall ud Vernon Wtraat The plans for this theatrical enter­ friendiof Dr. Cook, today declared that to reports many steamships were driven lot 8163, thence south _0 chains more or land 0. LONDON, May 31,—An Increase In tlie less to point of commencement, containing B. L. GRIFFITH, Prop. prise .were made at a series of meet­ he did not believe Cook intended to to sea and a number have been lost. price of ment Is again imminent In con­ 80 acres, more or less. ings, which began in New York ten go to Etah to bring back his records. sequence ot tlie short supply. The situa­ ALFRED VICTOR LUCAS. iwo block, from city wkut Eastern League Among those which went down was a days ago and adjourned 1o Chicago, The records will he brought back this coasting steamer carrying 400 natives tion fs growing serious nnd one result will May 7, 1910. lff-5-10-8 At Buffalo—Montreal 3, Buffalo 0. prnhably lie a more determined demand The best dollar a day kolM at where the final steps were taken and winter, he said, and they will prove that who were on their way to work in the for the removal of the embargo on Cana­ NELSON LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT ;_1SOA* At Rochester—First game, Toronto Incorporation papers of the Middle- Cook went to the pole. But Cook him­ Rand mines. Nearly all were drowned. dian cattle. OP WEST KOOTENAY. 1, Rochester 3; second game, Toronto west Theatre company drawn up. Take notice that I, Florence S. Hall, of All White Help, self will not go for them. Perhaps Vancouver, B.C., occupation married wo­ 4, Rochester 0. The Middlewest Theatre company they would say he had (brought back Reports Confirmed BABY PRINCESS IN STAR ROLE. man, Intend to apply for permission to At Jersey City—Newark 9, Jersey will be headed by A. L. Erlanger, and fake records, Another man will bring LISBON, May 31—Mall advices re­ purchase the following described lands; I_AKEV_EW-J. Renalls, Tmlr; R. John­ City 2. among the directors will be Charles back the records. Then Cook will come AMSTERDAM, May St.—Queen Williel- Commencing at a post planted at tho son, Manitoba; K. whltmore, Montreal. ceived here from Impamban, Portuguese mina Is making periodica] visits to some of southeast corner of lot 7669, thence north Frobman, Al Hnyman, Henry B. Har­ forward with Indisputable proof of his East Africa, confirm earlier reports of the chief cities of the kingdom and is 30 chains, thence east 2(1 chains, tlienco AMENDMENT ACCEPTED ris, Marc Klaw, Henry W. Savage, discovery, taking the infant Princess Juliana with south 20 chains to bnnk of Columbia river, **************************'i the devastation wrought by the cyclone Wm. Harris. David Belasco. Daniel ber to present her to the people for th1e thence west 20 chains to point of com­ Frobman, George Cohan, Frederic \that swept the coast of Mozambique first lime, She arrived here this evening , mencement, said to contain 40 acres, moro WASHINGTON, May 31 — Senator early ln April. Many bodies have been accompanied by Prince Consort Henry, or less. Thompson and George W. Lederer, TENDERS FOR MAIL CONTRACT 1 Curamings today informed the senate washed ashore from the shipwrecks nnd was received with indescribable en­ FLORENCE S. HALL, The Klondyke Hotel thusiasm bv enormous crowds of residents W. L. PAY NIC, Agent that as amended the railroad bill would OTTAWA, May 31—Tenders have which included the loss of a steamer and visitors from the provinces. The royal Vernon Street receive his vote, as it would also the TREATY MAY PREVENT been called for the new ocean mail with 45 natives on board. The most May in, into. 19-5-io-s votes of the progressive Republican EXTERMINATION OF SEAL HERDS service between Canada and Australia wf the government offices at Inpamban Headquarters for miners, amel* ;; senators who have stood with him In .ermen, loggers, railroad men, and New Zealand, or Canada and Aus- were blown down. opposition to the bill as it was reported NEW YORK, May 31—The Evening trlia. The present contract expires Ratea: $1.00 per day np. •by the attorney genedl. The statement Globe says: "Brief and lacking in de­ this year and tenders for a new one STEWART SALE REALIZED was made in a brief speech in support tail as Is the report that the sealing fcre to be received up to Nov. 1. Sail­ NEARLY HALF MILLION NEL80N & JOHN80N, Prop*. •' ol an amendment placing upon railroad treaty between the United States, Can­ ings are to be every ifour weeks from companies the burden of proof in hear­ ada, Russia and Japan has been practi* Ranchers! Ranchers! Vancouver, and ports of Victoria, Hono­ VICTORIA. May 31—The sale of tiie ***************************ings . on rate increases. This amend­ caly concluded, the mere statement that lulu, Suva, Auckland and Brisbane and government holdings in Stewart town- KLONDYKE-J. D. Marksdia, F. "W. ment waa accepted by Senator Blkins it Is all but agreed upon to stop pelagic Paget, Idaho. several alternative routes are proposed. site realized $440 900. The lots in all and became a part of the bill by gen­ Wshing In the north Pacific ocean for numbered 238. 274 acres cleared, 2000 fruit trees, 22 acres wheat, 33 acres oats, 40 eral consent, constituting the only a long term of years, Is enough to cause STRIKE ON GREAT LAKES For Provincial Park. amendment presented by the Iowa sen­ profound satisfaction, if it is true that acres potatoes, plenty of water; 6 room frame house, sheds, root house, A reserve has been placed upon all plows, cultivators, seeders harrows, and other farm implements. One ator which, $as been accepted. In his the unqualified consent of the other na­ CLEVELAND, May 31—Demanding unalienated lands in the vicinity of Nelson Cafe speech. Senator Cummings said that tions, particularly Japan, have been ob­ a 12 hour working day and holidays off Buttes lake at the north end of Van­ of the 'best properties in the Kootenays. Price only $27,000, on good while the bill left much to tie desired, tained, to the restriction or prohibition 100 members of the Great Lakes Tow­ couver island. It Is ultimately pro­ terms. We have all the particulars. !. Large, Commodioui Dining Room. - '• he considered it a step forward. so long and earnestly desired in this ing company quit work today and as a posed to make of this district a pro­ J[ Prompt and Courteous Service, country it may be that the extermina­ result lake navigation in and out of vincial park. 60 acres on West Arm, 1300 fruit trees, buildings, ranch tools, J ; Mead Served at all Hours. \ | STEAMER STRIKES BOCK ' tion of the seal herds is not to become Cleveland harbor is at a standstill and water right, only $12,000, on good terms. complete. If this agreement is not • j Elegantly furnished rooma Is '' • —— passenger and freight steamer., are tied COMMONWEALTH NOTE ISSUE. CALUMET, Mich., May 31—The steel reached the early extermination of the J | connection; $1 a day and up. \ I up. The wage question does not enter SO acres on West Arm 1000 fruit trees, large house, worth at least steamship D. M. Saunders of the Gil­ north Pacific seals seems absolutely Into the controversy. Local tug men BEL-BOURNE, May 31—Andrew $4000, other buildings, $400 worth of tools, water frontage. Price ; « A, AUDET, Proprietor. certain." christ line of Cleveland, heavily laden, say the walkout will (become general Fisher, premier, announces that a $13,000, good terms. Is fast on Gull Rock at the extreme end along the lakes. \ measure for commonwealth note issue \ \**************************» of Keweenawa Point. The tug Bebahr WITH BLAZING WAGON will be Introduced at the next session NELSON—N. M. Jarvis, Calgary; J. S. of parliament. Qulnn, BllllnKs- J. McLean, B, Lorally, J. of the Pequamlng and the Portage ca­ ANOTHER SMUGGLING CHARGE Livingston, T. Etland, city; C. "Murray, nal life saving crew have gone to the Runaway Horse at Ottawa Plunges Into J. Hurley, Slocan. aid of the boat The Saunders is high the Canal NEW YORK, May 31—p. R. Lion who WALSH BEAT MOORE. •BARTLBTT-J Jones, Riondel; B. Crock­ OTTAWA, May 31—A runaway horse McQUARRIE & ROBERTSON, er, D. White, Riondel; B. White.read, out of tbe water and In considerable Is said to be the president of several . - — Glasgow. danger as the sea Is runlng high. hitched to a iblazlng popcorn wagon, banks and corporations in Minneapolis, BOSTON, May SMimray Walsh of 41B WARD STREET NELSON, B.C. CLUB-B, Dickson, Cranbrook; J. Han­ heading down Nicholas street and Warn held today after an examination Boston, secured the decision over Pat son, Lardo; Ad Wolgast, Milwaukee, F. Hall, Slocan; S. Tasken, Wttasklwln, Mlnar • Liniment for Corn*. . plunging Into the Rideau canal, a mile before Acting Surveyor Smythe in the Moore of Philadelphia, at the Armory ' ".'

«flte Statin Slew* WEDNESDAY JUNE 1. PAGE SIX HELP WANTED HOTEL DIRECTOR _@@g@@g@@gg@g§.g.§5g.&l._.l HORSE BREEDING NEL80N EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Hs, FOR SALE C. F. Hutton, Manager w NdW BY GOVERNMENT AT WANTED—Teamsters, sawyers, swamp­ THE (Sfflfr ^h ers, hookmen, carpenter, sawmill labor­ We have just taken ont of bond a con* ers, second cook, boom man, millwright, •Ignmeut of the celebrated PERFECTION Hungary Haa Four Studs for Producing edgerman, pole, post and bolt cutters, log SCOTCH WHISKEY. We Import tbls Equines—Stations A BARGAIN car loaders, cookee, young girl for light Scotch whiskey direct from Edlnborough, housework in family of two. Scotland. Guaranteed .SO years old. Are Well Equipped. We serve nothing but the best wine* One One Horsepower Motor liquor* and cigars. BUDAPEST,' Hungary, May 81.—The i Help of ail Kinds I Retiring from Business Hungarian minister for agriculture haa One Half Horsepower Motor YOUNG & BOYD, Proprietors published the definite distribution of tho Promptly Furnished government staiuons for the current stud Can be Inspected at any time. season, and a'Bhort synopsis of It will THE WORKINGMEN'8 EMPLOYMENT be interesting to Canadian readers. The Apply Silver King Hotel $ Hungarian government owns four studs. AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY. The best known, at Kisber, produces Eng­ THE DAILY NEW8 Baker Street, Nelson, B.C. lish and half-breeds. Six­ Nelson, B.C, Regular Boarders, $6.00 per week teen stallions are located at Kisber, 15 WANTED—The man who wrote from AKE it a point to come to this store, where you can buy at'a saving. t% thoroughbreds and one linlf-bred, but two Moyle re "Ranch to rent," to give ad­ Rates: $1.26 per day of the-thoroughbreds are leased to private dress; letter lost. Man to take charge of •est 26 Cent Meal in the City We guarantee quality and price as represented in every sale, or breeders, viz.: Primas 11 (a son of Don- two planers, feed one, U; grader; donkey WM. NEUENDORF, Prop. M caster), and Kilcock (an imported son of engineer, licensed; bullwimcker, 13.50; lum­ FOR 8ALE ). They represent a lot of most ber loaders; pondman; edgerman; sawmill money refunded. We have the confidence of every buyer because we fashionable blood, partly imported, partly laborers; stenographer and book-keeper; bred In Hungary, those imported being FOR SALE-I can sell you irom 10 awes post and pole makers; bridgemen's help­ Nelson Hotel Bar do not misrepresent. All our stock must be cleared out as quickly as Bona Vista, Slieve Gnlllon, Adam (the to a half section of excellent! rruit land ers; masons' helpers, section men, extra French-bred son of Plying Fox); Rocket- In the famous Kaslo district, direct from gang men; cookee; woman cook; waitress; Baker Street, Nelton, B.C. ter, Dunure, Royal Lancer, History and locator at locator's price. H. L. Lindsay, nurse, where Chinaman and governess are possible, and fair dealing with low prices is reducing it rapidly. Admiral Breeze, while the rest are of kept; nurse girls; girls for house work. INK WARD, Prop!. Hungarian breed, Lindsay's boat house, Nelson, B.C. aw-ii.. FOR SALE—Two 14-acre tracts Al fruit Dogger, blacksmith, tie makers—best of Try a "GIN RICKEY" tamarack, and 8 to tree. This ls the best Tho government stud at Baboina pro­ land. Easy terms. Apply at Belle Vue Made from California Limes, specially duces only horses of Oriental descent, Farm, 43 Creek road, or at Sliver King I've ever had to offer. 11 26 Imported thoroughbred Arabians and half-breds. In hotel, Nelaon. 3 ' FOR RENT—Ranch, near Nelson, one to the official distribution seven thorough­ live years. Also room? and bouses. For a cool, satisfying smoke bred Arabian stallions are given and six FOR SALE—One Mullens steel rowboat. W. Parker, 312 Baker'Street, Phone 281 Try a Savannah Cigar half-bred Arabians, but some days ago the Apply, Eiford's boat-house. 1-tf. JAEGER'S PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR stud suffered a great loss by the death of O.HiLjiin, the senior of Hie seven thorough­ FOR SALE—Ten to eighty acrea Improved WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS Light and me-lum weight, two piece and combination. bred Arabian sires. Imported O'Bajan (son fruit land, on Kootenay lake; live acres Kootenay Hotel $2.40 of O'Bajan out of Meneghle), was bred 30 ln orchard six years old, rest all cleared. Catalogue price .3 per suit "D" quality, sale price.. years ago in Arabia by tho tribe of Tell- Splendid situation; abundance of water. WANTED—Men and women to learn bar­ MRS. MALLETTE, Proprietress 3.20 el-Kelah, and bought in 1885 for the Hun­ Owner, P.O. Box 344. 11-26 ber trade In eight weeks- tools free; Catalogue price . Per suit "G" quality, sale price garian government by Mr. do Luczen- secured over 10,000 positions for graduate! A home for everybody. Every coa- 4.20 bacher und the then Capt. Fadlallah el Catalogue price $5.25 per suit "K.K" quality, sale price .. FOR SALE—BraeBlde ranch, Slocan Junc­ I__L year; uuauie to supply the demand; renlence given to the travelling publlo. lledad. tion, at a bargain. Inquire of owner. graduates earn 116 to (26 weekly; Cata­ Electrlo piano. Cuisine unexcelled. ij_ 5.00 logue free. Moler System Colleges, 401 Catalogue price 50.25, per suit "L" quality, sale price .... Arab Love for Horse. Beauty spot for scenery ,and the very best Rates $1 per day. Fadallah Is a born Arabian, who came of soil and abundance of water; good Front Ave., Spokane, Wash. All Jaeger Underwear Top Shirts, Sweaters, Slippers, Puttees, etc at 20 wagon road to the ranch. Come and see to our country in the sixties when Col. WANTED-Anyone wanting lirst class Bruderman bought a numerous transport It. Mrs. N. D. Stewart, Slocan Junction. per cent discount. B.C. 18-tf. carpenters, communicate with the United of purebred Arabian horses in Arabia for Brotherhood, Box 'M. _)71tf. It will pay you to stock up fir winter and summer, many are doing it. our government. The transport was taken FOR SALE—20-acre ranch, near tourist Sherbrooke House aboard a steamer, but Immediately before hotel site, Balfour; 3 acres bearing or­ WANTED—Men capable of earning (50 per Nelson, B.C. the departure a little fellow, called Fad­ chard, apples, plums, cherries, loaded with week selling trees for largest and best lallah, swam to the ship on which his bloom; . acres part cleared; buildings, known nursery In the west. Choice terri­ One minute's walk from C.P.R. sta­ horse was embarked. He was taken on tory. Quaranteed stock. For particulars tion. Cuisine unexcelled; well heated board and was pleased to bo able to re­ water right ,etc. Apply, George Sweeting, Balfour, P.O., or Fraser's Landing, B.C. address Oregon Nursery company, Orenco, and ventilated. t_j main with his pet. This incident was re­ 36-6 Oregon. 13-20 lated to King Francis Joseph, when in­ BOYER BROS., Proprietors This Store Now Closes at 6 p.m. and on Wednesday Afternoons specting the horses, and he decided to FOR SALE—New piano; particularly good WANTED—Chambermaid. Apply, educate tho boy in a military school. Later King hotel, city. _J Padallah entered the army, and ho now tone. Can bo seen at 82-1 Carbonate holds the rank of colonel, and Is com­ street. ______28-tf. WANTED-Mlne superintendent, with 16 Empire Temperance Hotel mander of the Stud Baboina, the homo of At~boat- years of experience ln the mines of his loved Arabian horses.. But to return FOR SALE—A gasoline launch. Kootenay, wants position. Address P.O. (Under entire new management) jfi. to O'Bajan. This beautiful young horse house for inspection. Apply to Mrs. box D6, Nelson, B.C. 32-6 MA became one of the best stallions Baboina Gracey, 418 Silicajstreeu » Baker Street Nelson, B.C. »*, lias had for years, and during the 25 years FOR SALE—Hggs, from thoroughbred S.C. WANTED—Markers and register keepers The house thoroughly remodelled ijt/y. of his stud life he sired many colts able Rhode Island Reds, E. li. Thompson's at the rifle rango for four days, 7-10 June. Ringlet Barred Rocks, Martin, and Dees- Apply, stating experience, to R. J. Steel, throughout. Clean rooms, home com­ to perpetuate his valuable blood. Ninety- tin's Silver Laced Wyandottea, $1.50 per 15. Nel.on. forts. Rates $1 per day. Best cook in J. tl. WALLACE, 506 Baker Street six of his sons arc government country Barns & Arnold's S.C. Buff Leghorns, the city. a-• stallions In Hungary, not counting those Shoemaker and Hummel strains, C.S. Buff WANTED-Anyone requiring first class exported to Austria, .Germany, Italy, Bul­ Leghorns, $2 per 15. . All grand laying carpenters, communicate with, Secretary, J. OPENSHAW, Prop. garia, and even Japan, while ills numerous strains. Matlngs soon to close. 11. R. A.S.of C^&.J., P.O. Box 1006. 33-5 daughters aro a tower of strength to horse Shrum, ymir Poultry Yards, Ymir, B.C. breeding In Hungary. WANTED—Girl for downstairs housework 20-12 and cooking. Apply, Mrs. R. S. Lennie, Station Well Equipped. 411! Hoover street. 31 Bartlett House The third stud of the government, the largest of all, Is at _li'_i .U.KVus, with seven FOR SALE—A first class gas stove, WANTED—One or two men at Duntulm G. VV. Bartlett, Prop. wife and the little girl she had borne double oven. Address, P.O. Box thoroughbred stallions and four half-breds. 33 ranch. Apply by letter to J. J. Camp­ him. Left much to herself, the woman ANOTHER GOLD BRICK Besides these there Is a Gildran stallion Nelson, B.C. bell, Willow Point P. O., or by telephone The best f 1.00 a day house In town. P_INCt WANTS (or Oriental origin crossed with English FOR SALE—General business; 11 years es­ to BOO, or in person at East Duntulm. A Miner's Home eventually developed such character­ blood.. and live Nonius stallions, whose • BC-tf. istics as to lead to a complete sever­ FR0MQUEEN MINE ancestor was a stallion imported 90 years tablished; $S,0UO cash turn over yearly; J2,(XH) profit over expenses euch year. No WANTED—20 tic makers; good clean tam­ 10 CHANGE MIR ance of all save financial relations be­ ago from Normandy. The fourth stud of . tuolplgon or curiosity seeker need apply. the government ls located at Fogaras arack; good prices. Apply, Charles Hotel Castlegar tween herself and the crown prince. Worth Nine Thousand Dollars—Activity with nine stallions of Klplpzan blood. Grand opening for a man with ability and I_.ie.el, Yah It, B.C, 86-3 Prince Albert Furious. Italian and Arabian horses originally bred tact. Communicate at once. J. E_ De­ "" CA8TLEGAR JUNCTION Albert of Monaco Not Pleased With His on Beaver Creek—Much Road at Llplzza, a stud of the Adriatic shores laney. proprietor, New Denver, B.C. WANTED—Dining-room girl wanted, WO Prince Albert of Monaco, when he Work This Summer of Austria. per month and free laundry. Only those All modern. Good Picnic grounds. Son—Thinks German Duke Would FOR SALE- -Two ~goo d lots at Frultvale. discovered his son's marriage, which Wright, Box llif. Nelson. wiio have worked in first class hotels need Do Better on Throne. Besides these studs the Hungarian gov­ Apply, T. apply, Michel hotel, Michel, B.C. 36-3 The Nclson-llossland train stops here he had regarded until tben as a fem­ (Special to Tho Dally News.) ernment owns four largo stallion depots for Luncheon PARIS, May 31—Albert, Prince of inine entanglement of a mere tempor­ SALMO, May 31—Mr. Hyman of Van­ nt Szeltesfehervar, Nagykoros, Debreczen FOR SALE—Heavy wagon. Empire type­ WANTED—To buy two sets pole road W. H. Gage, Prop. ary character, was furious, and Insist­ and Sepsl St. Gyorgy. The Inmates of writer, good as new. Number of White trucks, about S foot gage. Charles Monaco, is sounding the French gov­ couver has returned from Sheep creek these depots are only stallions, there being Bieael, Phoenix, B.C. 30-3 (Formerly 0. P. R. Agent) ed that Louis should take proceedings _;SS thoroughbred stallions, l,iif_ half-bred Wyandotte hens, laying. W. G, McKltle. ernment and the various courts of after, inspecting some properties on Chatham street, _Nelson. 3u-ti to have it annuled, and to repudiate sires, 57 thoroughbred Arabians, .KXS half- WANTED—Child's second hand buggy or Europe with regard to tlie proclama- the creek and reports everything satis- bred Arabians, 570 Nonius stallions, an go-cart. Apply, room 2\, Queens hotel. not only the woman but also the little FOR SALE—Privately, household ition of his cousin, the German Duke fcatory. Gldran horses, 71 LiplMan stallions and ture. Apply, $22 Kootenay street. HOTEL OUTLET girl. This tbe crown prince refused 114 cold-bred ones. ..'hen tho stud season of Uracil, as heir to his throne, in lieu Gold Brick arrives all the stallions of the depots are of his only son, the now 40-year-old to do. He expressed his readiness to FOR SALE—This very desirable property PROCTOR Another one of those gold bricks sent to JK>1 breeding stations, ot the ser­ containing 4Su acres more or less. Inin^- Crown Prince Louis. The latter has secure a legal separation from his came down from the Queen mine and vice of farmers and other country people, eluding water rights. Situated nt Elko TOURIST RESORT OF KOOTENAY. wife, but not a dicorce, being a Ro­ been for years completely estranged went to Nelson on Monday evening. For further particulars apply T. F. Chat- man Catholic and having been mar­ terton, Nelson. 36-6 Write or wire for rooms. trom his father, who entertains senti­ It is estimated at about $9000. Still FOR RENT—An office, or store, on ground ried according to Roman Catholic FOR SALE—Pedigreed Airedale pups and ments of undisguised hostility towards more proof that the precious metal is to door; Baker street; Immediate possession. G. & L. SNOW, Proprietors. Tites; and be absodutely declined to Grown stock, from best stock in America. hiim, and at the recent festivities at "~V"W^~ PHODUCE "~^ Inquire at W. G, Thomson's. 21 disown the child, claiming that she be found on Sheep creek. !. W. Mitchell, box 02, Revelstoke, B.C. Monte Carlo, in connection with the Mr. Page of Frultvale has opened a STARKEY ft CO., WHOLESALE DEAL- FOR RENT-Furnished rooms. ROSSLAND inauguration of the fine new ocean- was not morganatic, but fully legiti­ Carbonate Btreet. shoe repairing establishment in the ers in Butter, Eggs, cheese, Produce and THE HOFFUAJM Ai.i.iiA, KOSBLAND,' ographic museum, to which most of mate, and therefore entitled to all the Fruit. Houston Block, Josephine street. building adjoining the Salmo Trading FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, 808 Victoria B. ft—Green & Smith, Props, centrally the governments of Europe sent spe- rank and status of a Princess ot Nelson. B. O. BUSINESS DIRECTORY street. 26-1. located. European and American plan. company, Commercial travellers will find light, , tclal envoys, the crown prince was as Monaco. This Is what has caused the GROCERIES AUCTIONEERS FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, family estrangement. Mr. Erlund of New York paid a fly­ comfortable sample rooms, a special din­ conspicuous by bis absence as the A. MACDONALD & CO.-WHOLESALE street. ing room and excellent accommodation! ing visit to the Queen mine Saturday. CHAS. A. WATERMAN & CO.-P.O. BOT American-born consort of the reign­ The Duke of Urach, whom 1he Grocers and Provision Merchants—Im­ FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping at tbe Hoffman, Baths, bowling alley, ing prince. On Beaver Creek porters of Teas, Coffees, Spices, Dried rooms. Apply, Carney block. 82-tf. •team laundry. Prince of Monaco proposes to pro­ W. B. Ross spent last week prospect­ Fruits, Staple and Fancy Groceries, To­ Princess Alice, who came into the claim as his heir-apparent, Is married FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping ing on Beaver creek where there is con- baccos, Cigars, Butter, Eggs, Cheese and PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS PHOENIX world at New Orleans as the daughter to the Royal Princess Amelia of Ba­ Packing House Products. Office and rooms, ln the McDonald block. Phone aiderably activity going on at present. 33305. 33-tf. HOTEL BROOKLYN, PHOENIX, B. C- of the Franco-American Jewish varia, daughter of the late Duke warehouse, corner of Front and Hall The only up-to-date hotel in Phoenix. Archie Bremner and wife of the Streets. P.O. Box 1096. Telephone £8. I^EwT'pUBuijHNCr^ .banker, Michael Heine, and whose Charles Theodore of Bavaria so fam­ Publishers of The Dally News; subacriD- FOR RENT—House, on Victoria, No. 519; New from cellar to roof. Best sample modern; Immediate possession. Inquire, first husband was the late Due de ous as an oculist, and half-sister of Sheep Creek hotel, came down Monday MINERS' FURNISHINGS tlon . i.u. per year by carrier; ib.00 per year rooms In the Boundary. Bath room in evening and are spending a few days hy mall. Commercial Job Printing of a'l 801 Latimer street. 33-tf. connection. Steam heat. Opposite Ureal Richelieu is, however, judicially sep­ the new king of the Belgians. He is A. MACDONALD « CO.-WHOLESALE kinds neatly and promptly executed. 216 Northern repot. James Marshall, Prog. in Nelson. FOR RENT—House, furnished for smalt arated from the of Monaco, so a general of cavalry in Wnremberg Jobbers lu Blankets, Underwear, Mltis, Baker street. Nelson, B. C, Phone 144. family. Inquire, 801 Latimer street, that nobody expected her. But the ab­ and has the Prussian order of the Inspecting Roads Gloves. Boots, Rubbers, Overalls, Jump­ 33-tf. ARROWHEAD James H. Schofieid, M.P.P. and Mr. ers, Macklnaws and Oilskin Clothing, THE UNION HOTEL, ARROWHEAD- sence of the host's only son, horn of Black Eagle. Camp and Miners' Sundries. Office and HAIRDRESSING AND MANICURING Benny hav been spending tho past few FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 431 Silica Speclal attention given to commercial his marriage with Lady Mary Doug­ e Warehouse, corner of Front and Hall street. • __j 34-9 men and tourists. First class sample days around Salmo and Sheep creek streets. P. O, Box 1095. Telephone 28. Mil_rXvTHL_^ las Hamilton, now Countess Tassilo FOR RENT—Room, with table board If rooms. Finest scenery In British Colum­ . Festetlcs. created a good deal of com­ thoroughly examining all the roads and Ing and manicuring parlors. Room 38, required. Very central. S14 Victoria bia, overlooking Upper Arrow lake. W. MINING DEVELOPMENT bridges on which there is to ibe a con­ MINING MACHINERY K. W. C. block. J. Llghtburne, proprietor. ment and curiosity, which latter has WASHINGTON MACHINERY & SUPPLY street. 34-6 now been In a measure allayed by the siderable amount of work done. Co.—Dealers In Engines, Band and Cir­ COLLECTION AGENCIES. discovery of the attempt on tho part AT ROSSLAND Monday, May 30 being Decoration cular sawmills, Atkins' Saws, Wood and GRAND FORKS, B.C. • of Prince Albert to proclaim the Duke day, McArthur Bros of the new North­ Iron Pulleys, Leyner Compressors and wTculrLlilR^cTrLT^ PROVINCE HOTEL, GRAND FORKS, ern hotel, gave a very enjoyable dance Drills, Pumps and Hoists. Prompt at­ FOUND—A canoe. Owner can have same U. C—la the newest and best appointed of Urach as heir to his throne. Iron Mask Shipping Ore Through Cen­ kinds. Returns promptly made. Refer­ by proving property and paying for this which was thoroughly appreciated by tention. Reasonable prices, Courteous ences given. Office iuaris a flat for his them and bt convinced. f WEDNESDAY JUNE 1. ©he $?«*% $Um». 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Visit Cornwell ft Go's new store and buy some of their celebrated cakes. 9-tf. Something Nice I want agents In surrounding towns to represent the Nelson Steam Laundry. Paul Nlpou, proprietor. 25-tf. ARCADE and Tasty The Greatest Snap Ever The public dancing will recommence for Steady, FUckerleas Picture. the season at Lindsay's pavilion on May Wilkinson's orchestra. No invitations other the thing for breakfast than this notice. Dancing, 9.30, Ladles, 25 cents; gentlemen, SO cents. PROGRAM TONIGHT Robertson's Paisley Boats arrived from Peterborough. Gall Offered to Thrifty Buyers and see us If you want a good boat. The Ace of Hearts. Launches for sale. W. J. Astley, box 188, Ginger Marmalade phone 66F. Nelson Bowing Club Landing, The Bagpipe Player. 'if The Twins. 35c. 1 Ib. Jar Expert shoe-ahlnlng, Hume hotel barber­ * shop. Only Whltmore's polishes used. Foolshead on the Alps. Specialty made of dyeing tan shoes and We are offering this week a snap that everyone should take ad­ cleaning canvas s'nocs. 20-tf. The Old Shoe Came Back.. vantage ot. Joy's Cash Grocery The special sale of boots and Bhoes at the Hudson's Bay Stores ls In full swing. Joy Will Meet You at tho Door A Fall Pound You get J6 boots for (4-50; J5 boots for 13.75; High Gf ade U boots for $3; S3 boots for (2.25- (2 boots Comer of JoeepUne w_4 Mill Street* for (1.50; (1 boots for 75 cents. These are 10c Adults, 5c Children Handsome Package genuine reductions. Take advantage ot P. O. Box «37 Telephone H them. 10-tf.

Talctim Powde* Delicately Perfumed A new floor at small cost. A half gallon can of Campbell's Floor Finish will make We can attend to your your old Floor look as good as new. This REMEMBER this ls not a cheap Talcum Powder nt a cheap price. Finish comes in Transparent also with stain combined, producing beautiful imi­ Ihe IT WILL PAY YOU to lay ln a few tins of thla Talcum. It won't tations of natural woods. The Nelson PLUMBING Hardware company Bell It. last for ever. Ironclad Alarm promptly and well THINK OF IT, you are getting four tins in one, or |1 worth for 25c. SEATS IN HOUSE I was in a house last week where This Is the only chance you will have to get such a Genuine Bargain tbey had three nickel alarm clocks. One ARE EXPENSIVE bad lost ita bell, the other Us legs, tile B. C. Plumbing ft Heating Go. Sent to anywhere out of to wn on receipt ot 15c. extra. It will pay third was so clogged with dust it could you to order. not tell the truth. Costs Money to he Member of Parlia­ Victoria etreet, near Opera home. ment in Great Britain—Rider There should be one more alarm Telephone 181 Haggard's Experience. clock in that house and that an IRON­ CLAD, it's knock-proof, it's dust-proof. The Kodak Fever LONDON, May 31—To become a It rings to beat the band. member of the British parliament, or even to fight for a constituency costs PtUMBINGJJlEAIiNG a lot of anoney. And that ls Just Have You Got It? what is troubling a good many of the E. £. ROBINSON As well as being up to date in all other lines we have your every present members of parliament who Watchmaker and Jeweler want In the Kodak Line. do not enjoy the prospect of another Copp's Stoves and Ranges. expensive contest so soon after the 417 1-2 Baker Street. NELSON, I.C Tile and Soil Pipe always on recent general elctlon. Opposite Silver King Hotel hand. We have made a study of the Kodak Rider Haggard, the well-known author, haa been asked why he does We are here to show you how to not extend his usefulness to the coun­ manipulate your machine. try from being a royal commissioner t KTSTRAGHAN We take pleasure in showing you or official investigator of agriculture through our stock. and social conditions, by seeking a PLUMBER, Etc seat in parliament. His answer is We can give you the necessary In­ simple enough. It shows what a costly 313 BAKER ST., NELSON, B.C formation you want. thing it is to fight for a seat with a We can enlighten you if your Kodak prospect of losing, a consideration is out of order. which will surely prevent some of the Styles That Are Different We can show you how to print your present members from seeking the FOR SALE pictures. suffrage of the electors at the next elec­ BEST EQUIPPED UNDERTAKING tion. Of course Fit Reform Summer Suits AND EMBALMING PARLORS IN THO Some choice partly Improved trait We can teach you how to develop and are entirely different from any others KOOTENAY. ranches on the river, only a few mile, get results. His Experience. you will see. B. S. BRERETON, UNDERTAKER. from the city- Exceptional value ana "My experience," says Rider Hag­ Night Phone 252. j Day Phone 81 low prices. Easy terms. Also some gard, "is—and, allowing for what, is The styles are distinctive, because 10 and 20 acre blocks unlmp'.-oved ,on Write or ask us for a catalogue. Send your films to us for develop- not set down, the published returns they are created by the hest designer very easy terms of payment. Call ln ing. of election expenses confirm it—that in Canada who works only for the Fit Standard Furniture Co. end Bee my list. to fight a county constituency costs Reform. Sole agents for BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM—The kind that's differ- NELSON, B.C. Also city property. $10,000. although I believe that boroughs are cheaper. 1 am Informed The patterns are distinctive because also that what may be called the sub­ they are selected at the mills and con­ R. J. STEEL sequent upkeep of the said constitu­ fined to Fit Reform alone in Canada. Carpet Cleaning ency, not to mention its 'nursing' in 10c PER SQUARE YARD. Hudson's Bay Block You are sure of rare exclusiveness Work called for and delivered promptly. the years preceding tlie conflict. In­ when you wear Fit Reform garments. Clothes of all kinds cleaned, renovated, volves a minimum annual expendi­ May we show you the latest arrivals dyed and repaired. ture of $2500 paid away In forced Qent'a Sulta Cleaned and Pressed, 75o to in these elegant suits? $2; dyed, $3. Vegetable and Flower Poole Drug Co. Ltd. subscriptions and otherwise." Ladles' Skirts Cleaned, $1; Dyed, *\2. There are, of course, exceptions. In­ Gloves Cleaned, 25c to 50c. SEEDS deed, there are -nwu in high cabinet Special rates for hotels, restaurants and Ornamental and Flowerlm steamers. Kootenay's Kodak Emporium office today, at the very beginning of Family and Plain Washing! mangling SHRUBS their parliamentary careers, who told work, 25c dozen; rough dry, 3Gc dozen. their constituents that they were un­ Best varieties ot We Always Lead : We Never Sleep able to maintain a flow of subscrip­ FRUIT TREES tions nnd have lost nothing of the Emory @> Walley Nelson Steam Laundry Send ror catalogue confidence of their constituents there­ 001-603 VERNON STREET. Baker Street :-: Phone 25 Day and Night by. But it is hardly possible for the Clothes, Hats and Tcggery Telephone 140. PAUL NIPOU, Prop. Royal Nurseries & floral Co.,_id man who Is known to lie possessed of AGENTS WANTED. 781, Granville St., Vancouver. means to deny the numerous applica­ P.O. Box 1063 tions of church, charity, cricket, foot- hall and other clubs in every corner of his constituency. Did any man of even average wealth attempt lo break away from these old traditions lie would very soon get the order to "right about, CornwelFs "Good Morning! Anticipation wheel!" How serious the drain may become FOR. SALE of a good meal Is always realized Is shown by the fact that a few years For Isn't It Warm?" in the eating when It consists of ago It was publicly stated that a Con­ ONE OF THE MODERN HOMES OF THE CITY a prime, juicy roast of heef, leg servative (member had undertaken, if "I don't feel the heat. I have The house Is a large two storey building, with verandah on two sldos, Bread : Biscuits of lamb or mutton, country fed elected, to find some $15,000 or $20,- stone foundation, good cellar, retainglnig wail on front lots. Tho house con­ Just had a shower bath at the pork or any choice poultry that 000 a year to be disbursed in the con­ tains parior, dining-room, kitchen, pantry off dining-room, and kitchen pan­ Turkish hath house, Vernon street you always find at this market. stituency. A Scotch member who try, good summer kitchen, five bed rooms, toilet and bath. The Interior lias been recently repapered and varnished, ail tiie rooms nlcelv carpeted, all ln Confectionery Our meats are the choicest to be retired at the last election confessed, first class condition. This, is an id eal home. Price $6,500. Kasy tenns. C. R. WALKER, Bus. Prop. found anywhere, and they are pre­ that his own contributions, apart from Turkish Bath House pared for the fastidious when sent election expenses, ran to $6000 a year. ANOTHER BEAUTY Cakes Plain baths, 3 tor tl; Turkish from our market. He could not stand the drain any longer, and yet Scotch constituencies Situated on Vernon street. House contains seven roome, all completely hath, tl .SO and up. furnished with modem up-to-date furniture. House In first class state of Ltd are reckoned cheap. repair. Price (3,500. J1.500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Ice Cream : Teas P. Bute & Co. ' WE WANT AN OFFER COPYRJOMT VILLAGE SMITH „ For 76 Mres of fruit land sltiiated aIon& I*1* Slocan river, adjoining Lunches I. & M. LEECE Wlnlaw. This tract is sub-divided in three 20-acre blocks, and one 16-acre I Confectioners and Pastry Cooks block, with small clearing, and 30 bearing trees. There is plenty of wnter CLAIMS DUKEDOM available, and the land ensy to clour. Close to depot, school, and postoffice. I 411 Ward Street We will sell this en bloc or sub-dl visions, ' High claBs pastry, cakeB, meat pies, •to., in stock or made to order. Is Heir to Title and Large Estates in ii Cornwell & Co. Note—All goods are made on the The Yale-Columbia Lumber Co., Ltd France—Grandfather Came to Makers of Cakes, Etc. premises by the proprietors who are Canada During Revolution. STUBBS <& PITTS : Real Estate experienced pastry cooks. Luncheon baskets provided at short ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER MONTREAL, May 31.—Flying to tho notice, • new countrv which has only just passed 606 Baker Street Opposite Queen's Hotel also lath shingles, sash, doors, etc. Specifications made up and esti­ from the rule of his native land, to n coun­ PHONE 423 mates given, try where he would be safe from the bit­ ter and bloody persecutions of the awful CLEANING AND PRESSING SLABS SLABS SLABS days of Robespierre and Marat, tho young Suit, called for and delivered Kootenay Me Oeneral Hospital son nnd heir of the Due de Grand Mont, Must dispose of our stock of slabs to make room. Special prloes aristocrat, nobleman nnd millionaire, land­ sole surviving member of the once noble mains at tlie new palace where King A. J. DRISCOLL Maternity Iranoh while they last: |2.?5 per cord; |2.60 per cord ln lota of 5 cords; $2.40 ed at Three Rivers, Que., ln 1T93. After family, now the blacksmith of I'iei'revlllc. Albert of Belgium who arrived yester­ many hardships and trials in it new and Phone 355—Baker Street, opposite the Jatlents are no* received at the lol- per cord ln lots of :o cords. Get your supply now. Prompt delivery only partly civilized country, he settled Syndicate Works Claim. day Is being entertained. lewlng rates: guaranteed. ^^^^ down at Plerrevllle, Que. Theil he turned But the blacksmith of Plerrevllle Is an Queen's Hotel his aristocratic hands into the (grimy tan­ old man. and he has seen much of the Private ward patients, week ••••»»"»> world, lie knows that ho will have much KAISER ABSENT FROM REVIEW. •eml-prlvate ward patlenU, week 118.00 ned ones of the laborer and became the trouble before he can got that which Is village blacksmith. In due time lie died of the United States. In which position nnd wns carried to the tiny village grave­ rightly his. So he has enlisted the aid of Address eppltoatk-w: U matron at company was visited. Tho members ot wl_e neighbors and the notary, and they POTSDAM, March 31—For the first he was appointed hy President Roose­ koapltal...... •• METALS the choir presented Miss Patrick with a yard. His son became village blacksmith have formed a syndicate. The syndicate time In his reign the Emperor failed case of Sterling silver spoons. In his stead. , , provides the necessary funds for tho cam­ to attend the annual review of the velt, died of apoplexy in his apartments His grandson is now the village black­ paign to prove the rights of the black­ at. the Motel Victoria here early today, NEW YOBK. May 31-Sllver, 63)4; stand­ smith. He Is also said to be the rightful smith of Plerrevllle to the wealth which garrison of Potsdam.' Crown Prince ard copper. 12.50 A 12.60; quiet. The street railway track on Baker street, owner of something like $13,WKi,W_ in hard was once his murdered ancestor's. If they Frederick William took tlie place of his Mr. Treat was liS years old. LONDON, May 31.—Sliver, __: lead, £ 12 over the till in the old Ward creek, is be­ cash and (66,000,000 worth of real estate. succeed they arc to share in the fortune. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 10s. ing raised and straightened by F. G-. Poul­ majesty. ton, manager of the tramway company. Not Dazzled by News. Tho syndicate will take hnlf of tho for­ Ch. mbrelnin's Stomach and Liver Tab­ He has onlv Just discovered the fnct and tune. Kit falls, It fails. That is all. Hut lets assist nature In driving all Impurities f. C. Oreen F. P. Burden A. H. Green until such time as his proofs shall be In- it will not fail. The good notary, Guevre- EX-TREASURER DEAD. out of tlie system, Insuring a tree and Mrs. J. E. Bills, who underwent a suc­ contestlulo ho is content to make horse­ innnt, of Sorel, a wise man nnd true, Is a regular condition and restoring the organs Green Brothers & Burden NELSON NEWS OFTHE DAY cessful operation at the hands of Dr. W. shoes for the village farmers and tell prominent member of the syndicate, und NEW YORK. May 3_—Charles Henry of the body to health and strength. Sold H. Wlllson, at the Kootenay Lake General strange Habitant stories over the forge in Lawyer Leondre Plante of Montreal; is Treat, until a few months ago treasurer by all dr.met.Is and .ea!«m. CIVIL ENGINEERS (Additional local news note* on page 8.) hospital a fow days ago, ls making a good the evening. now in Paris proving the right of the recovery. The story is n simple one. The Due de blacksmith, to the riches of De Grand Dominion and British Columbia Land A. H. Sullivan, inspector of schools; Grnnd Mont, whose grnndson, 77 years old, Mont. Surveyors went to Grand Forks yesterday. A drill parade of the first Nelson com­ now labors at the forge ln Plerrevllle, Leonare Plante writes from Paris from pany, Boys Brigade, will be held this eve­ Que., fearful for the sarciy or his fortune, the Grande Restaurnnte Xcullly-siir-Seine, We Will Sell We Will Bay P.O. Bo 1082 Phone B2M placed It with the Order of Suli'ici.n that ho ilnds that wenlth increases won­ George Burkett of Frultvale held the ning In the church hall at 7.1H o'clock, uni­ FatherB, to be held ln trust for his heirs, 516 Ward St., Nelson, B.C. winning number in the draw at Weir s forms to be worn, as usual, A full at­ derfully in the years. So now the estate 2000 Rambler $ .29 2000 McGIUivray Coal 21 Shoe Store prior to the last one. tendance Is requested. until such time as they should claim It. of that old Duo de Grand Mont, which Tho money In those days amounted to was worth but a modest million of dollars 500 International Coal 73 1000 Canadian N.W. Oil .20 $1,000,000 approximately, and there was real when the revolutionists wrecked his home Word comes from the Lardo district that Thomas Madden, proprietor of the Mad­ estate as well. His sudden capture and and cut oft his head, aro now worth al­ 2000 Portland Canal 42 20 Pacific Coast Firo 110.00 A. R. Heyland, C. E grizzlies have been out lor about a fort­ den house, was lined $10 in the police execution spoiled his plans. He died with most tSO,000,OGO. There Is some Jl^,O0O,fKHXI night. ^ tho secret of tho will and the trusteeship in money, and some (66,000,000 in real es­ 3500 Alberta Coal 03',_ 20 C.P.R 192.00 British Columbia Land Surveyor court yesterday, for infraotlon, by one ot unknown to hi-4 son> Whose principal care tate, Including some of the finest property his bartenders, of the ordinance against was to escape from tbe fearful death In the splendid city of Paris. Some of the 5000 B. c. Amalgamated Coal .. .02% 2000 Royal .18 , Twelve yean ln t_.e Kootenays There will be a Chain Tea at .the resi­ Belling liquor to an interdicted person. Which had overtaken his father and now .tree, a may belong wholly to tho black­ 200 B.C. Copper $6.35 " dence of Mies Thomson, 921 Front street, threatened him. Thla he managed with smith of Pierrovilie. who is a grandson or 20 Great West Permanent.... 114.00 •ex 478 Kaalo, Watt Kootenay tomorrow afternoon, for the Presbyterian It. E. Macdonell, formerly district freight the aid of friends. the Duo de Grand Mont. Ladles* Aid. AH members are cordially agent at this place, and now filling a invited. __ _ The will was forgotten as the years went Wire or write if trading either way. similar position at St. John, N.B., has by. It remained for a curious New Yorker, A. L. MoOULLOOH been promoted to the important position rumaging through the box of ancient KAISER'S WRIST RECOVERING, Miss Oynda Patrick entertained ths of district freight agent at Montreal. manuscript in search of Whatever treasure HTDBATJLIO ENGINEER Methodist juvenile choir, the leadership of he might unearth, to lay a finger on the mOVINOIAL LANS BURVBTOm which she has Just relinquished, on the secret ot tho de Grind Mont wealth, POTSDAM, -May 31—The abscess lake yesterday afternoon, the party of SB Rev. R. Newton Powell and family, and on the right wrl t of Emperor William P. O. BOX 41. making the trip to Five Mile and back in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wootton, leave this Realliing that his torn and faded docu­ B HIM PkoM B88; Resldtnoe Phone 174 .Lindsay's launch Matchless. Before the morning for Spokane, en route for Van­ ment might moan to the heirs of the De is healing and his majesty's physicians E. B. McDERMID trip a photograph of the party was taken couver, where Mr. Powell will preach his Grand llont estate, if my were alive, the appear to be satisfied with the result Offlee: Onr MeDennid * McHardy at Miss Patrick's home, and after the trip first sermon In his new church, the Kit sll- finder of the manuscript set Inquiries -" " NelMM.B.a the ice cream parlor ot the Poole Drug ano church in Vancouver, on Sunday. Afoot, which ended in the finding of the of their treatment. The emperor re­ Baker Street Kelson, B. C •______———-

WEDNESDAY JUNE.I. PAGE EIGHT tftte ©otifl iieiw. mi,nine,see,l,n •• BARLEY FLAKES A delightful change from Rolled Oats 274 Acres and Wheat Flakes, with same method All under cultivation, 2000 fruit er cooking. trees and about 100 acres now in crop. Offices Cook thoroughly and note the pleasant Good si. roomed hJouse, root 'T. & B. flavor, and benefit by the gentle laxa­ house, hams, granary, hush horse, tive effect Two lb. and three lb. pack- implements and three horses. No stumps; all level. Reasonable and Rooms price and terms. Coffee and Tea 320 -acres, C acres under culti­ vation, $10 an acre, The Brackman-Ker 257 acres, 100 acres under cul­ Fot Rent tivation, (18 per acre. are acknowledged to be the beBt Fruit farms of every description. Milling Co., Ltd. value ever offered in Nelson. H.E.CR.OASDAILE.& Co in the Mara block over the Box 626 Nelson, B.C. Singer Sewing Machine store. Our Butter Special Gilford's Pickles 50c. per lb. Five roomed cottage for rent, Creamery Butter, 1 lb prints, 40c. bath and electric light, |20 per Sour Mixed, Onions, Walnuts, Gher­ Small Holdings For sale only by kins, Chow Chow tw month. A WEDDING GIFT? Bermuda White Onions, Australian 15 acres, 1 1-2 miles from Nelson, Onions, New Potatoes, Cherries, Straw­ partly improved, good wagon road. Yes Madam—Something In Silver, China or Cut Glass. We have berries, Fresh 'Tomatoes. 35c per bottle 10 acres, 8 miles from- city on C.P.R. Salt and Pepper Shakers, Sterling top at 11 pair; Sterling Butter Dishes 6 1-2 acres, partly improved, 1 mile at SB- Mayonnaise Boats at ?8 and $12; Native Silver Serviette Rings from Nelson school. at $1 S1.2B and $2; Cream and Sugars at »13 and $17. ' (T acres on Granite road, 1 acre clear­ In Silver Platedware we ha ve some very nice Fern Dishes at $1.50, BELL, TRADING CO, ed, cabin. C. A. Benedict $2.60 and fl; Butter Dishes at .1.25, $2 and J4. 2 acres Lakeside Addition. Hand Painted Creams and Sugars at 15.50, $6, and . ; Berry Bowls The Up-to-Date Grocers NELSON, B. 1 acre Hume Addition, 1-2 mile from Grocer H. & N. BIRD $8 50 $7 50 and $10.50; beautiful 8 in. Plates at $3.70 and $4; Cups and postoffice Saucers at $3 and $3.60; also Cream Pitchers at $4 and $4.25 Nebon, B. C. Cut Glass Nappies at $2, $2.75 and $5; Bowls $4.50 up; Water Bottles R. B. _UYS,RcalEstate Agent Cor. Josephine and Silica. Phone 7 at $5 and $5.50; Water Tumblers at $10 dozen. Don't overlook our Br Iff In Block, over Dom. Express Co. NELSON, B. C A call will convince the mo st skeptical of the values we are offer­ ing. We guarantee the Quality. FISHING TACKLE "UMqliall-d far G.n.ral _•«" I A DATEMATTTYK MANUFACTURINQ JEWELER, THAT'S FIT FOR FISHING J. V. rAlElXAUL-Ei, WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN $************®®M ************************************ Never before In the history of our business have we shown the throughout the world was hardly to be exaggerated. In the midst of the excite­ Immense assortment of fishing t ackle we are this season. ment and urging Dr. Koch remained a HAMMOCKS long time silent. He refused to make any JT. *. TIERNEY, General Bales Agent. Having studied the requirera ents of the sportsmen for 13 years we unusual claim for his "lymph." in Janu­ Griffin Block, Neleon, B.C. ary, 1901, he issued a statement. He did Armour's Star are in a position to offer you goo ds to eult the different localities. This Over Dominion Express Co not tell the nature of his preparation, but he made It plain,that it was itself made season our prices are very much lower in certain lines and we have Barm shipped to al! railway points. from bacilli. The stuff was a poison, that added a great variety of new no velties. Call and Inspect our stock. We have this season passed Into stock the finest assortment of must be understood. Moreover, its reac­ tions were so violent as to make its use­ Smoked Ox Tongue these that has ever heen Bhown in the city. We have all the beautiful fulness doubtful. The scientific world is disposed even today to question the value shades and would advise Intend Ing purchasers to make their selections of tuberculin. Just In; weight about 6 lbs. early before tbe stock has heen picked over. Also Baby Hammocks. Robert Koch was born in Clausthal, 's Nest Coal Hanover, In 1813. Ho was the third of 18 each; price 32c. per lb. It you BQ«63I Nelson Hardware Co. Bakwst children, of whom the first nine were want something extra nice for More beat, less ash than any boys. WHOLESALE :-: RETAIL coal on the market lunch get one. CALLAN BILL IMPOSES Furniture Moving Is a specialty RESTRICTIONS ON AUTOMOBILES with us. The J. H. Ashdown Hardware PHONi 223. Tax on Machines will Bring In Two Co., Ltd. and Half Million—Speed City transfer Co. HAMILTON WINNIPEG Phone 179 P.O. Box 94 Nelson Branch .*. Nelson, B. C. Limit Fixed. Stewart tife Co. ALBAXY, May 31.—Governor Hughes to­ WHOLESALE RETAIL day signed the Callan hill, providing for If It's from Stewart'. It'. Q.od. the registration of automobiles and the licensing of Chaffeur.. a measure which it Is estimated will yield an annual revenue House Cleaning Helps to the state of about (3,500,000. Automo­ biles of 25 horse power or less are to bo Broom. Ready Mixed Paint. Furniture Varnl.h Flay a game ol pool taxed $5; between 25 and 35 horse power, (10; Sorub Brush.. Alabastine Bru.net FRUIT TREE between 35 and 50 horse power, (15, and Mop. Floor Paint Bronz. Paint $25 for all others except commercial THE KERR'S BILLIARD HALL vehicles, which are to be taxed a fiat rate ranltt Pall. Step Ladder. Bath Enamel Next door to Postoffice of Sii. Chauffeurs are to pay an annual Furniture Polish Liquid Veneer and get a chance on a free drawing put license fee of (6, and will be compelled to SPRAYS carry a license containing their name, China Hall And other, too numerous to mention. up by J. M. Armstrong Saturday night photograph and general description. EMPIRE Ctgars and Barber shop tn connection. Speed Limit. is now well stocked with glass­ The new law goes Into effect on Aug 1. TONIGHT The new law permits a speed of 30 miles ware, China Lamp Goods, Toilet­ Whale Oil Soap, Quassia Schofieid expects to be home again today,* an hour in the country, but provides that ware and Crockery ot every de­ Don't Miss after two weeks spent in performing the at all times automobiles must be driven scription. We are offering .pe­ Wood-Vallance Hardware Co., Limited Chips, Black Leaf Extract, Blue unpaid duties of the representative of a ln a prudent manner, Flrat class cities dal BARGAINS ln Dinnerware. THE LADIES' COMPANION constituency in the legislature. are authorized to fix speed limits. Speed NELSON, B. O. Stone, Lime, Arsenate of Lead, ln other cities and villages must not ex­ See our open stock patterns, A fine Picture and others ceed 15 miles an hour. Each machine must where you can get any number Wholesale Retail Paris Green, Hellebore, Insect AT THE THEATRE8. display at the front and rear, on a placard of pieces you require. Children 10c, Adults 19c. at least 15 inches long and in figures four Powder. inches high, the number of license, the Second Hand Goods The program at the Gem theatre tonight color to be changed each year. '__ nree T0I0NT.I VMCQUVEI IB one which will appeal to all lovers of convictions of speed violation will render of every description. We might Best quality, lowest prloes. pictures. The following subjects make up the program: "The Light That Came," tbe license of a chauffeur void for not have the very thing you want "Fools of Fate," two pictures by the less than six months. Good ?, rehouse for storage. SEMAPHORE BILLIARD PARLORS famous American Blograph company; Penalty for Intoxication. "Stripping a Forest In Winter," and "The A chauffeur may be imprisoned for a Mall Orders Promptly Riled 824 Baker BtrMt. Sentinel on Guard." year for running a car while intoxicated. Beat and most up-to-date In the Interior, He may be lined (20 and sentenced to two Full line of best pipes, tobaccos, cigars years' Imprisonment for running away MUNRO & NELSON THE STORE OF QUALITY and cigarettes. The subjects being shown at the Arcado after striking a person, and a second con­ Orchestra In attendance every Saturday tonight are: "The Ace of Hearts, "The viction for this offense renders him liable 321 Baker St. P.O. Box 588 night Bagpipe Player," "Tho Lions," "Foolhead to imprisonment for not less than two White Burbank Potatoes, 100 lbs. tor $1.35 on the Alp," and "Old Shoe Came aBck." years, nor more than five years, no fine WM. RUTHERFORD Phone 358, P. O. Box 942. This is a very fine program. The addi­ being permlssable. A fine of .100 Is pro­ White Burbank Potatoes, per ton 26.00 tion of a revolving fan Keeps the Arcade vided for a violation of speed limit, and Welch's Grape Juice, qt. tott'e TO shores. In the fall lie will attend Colum­ very cool and pleasant during the show. the method of procuring ball Is made Druggist Nelson, B. C. bia college at New Westminster. aa .lor. Grape Nuts, per packet .15 The next attraction at the opera house All the fines and penalties collected are BEFORE SUPPLYING Shredded Wheat Biscuits, pks •/ .16 Tbe annual public school concert wlU be will bo the Nelson-Wolgast fight pictures, to be turned Into ihe state treasury to held on Friday evening. on Monday and Tuesday, June G and 7. be used for the repair and maintenance Wagstaffs Preserves, was 35c, now .' * 25 of state road .. A reciprocity clause to YOUR HOUSE Goodwlllle's Preserves was 35c. now •.....*.. 25 H. I_. Maltby held the winning number owners of cars lu other states give the Go and Bee the complete stock of in the draw at Kerr's billiard parlors, lu PROF. ROBERT KOCH PA88E8 same privileges as those given New York Lettuce, Radish.., Parsley and Hint, J. M. Armstrong's free drawing, on Satur­ AWAY FROM HEART TROUBLE motorists. Furniture, Iron Beds, Springs and Mat­ day night. tresses, Graniteware, Crockery, Glass­ Prof. Koch, the noted bacteriologist, WILL AID IN FIGHT Nelson Opera House Thi. meeting of the fair board that was died at Baden-Baden on Friday, where he AGAINST FREIGHT RATES ware, Stoves and Ranges at the due the latter part of May will be held was undergoing the cure. He had been P.O.Box54 A. S. HorSWill Phone 10 next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in the suffering from heart trouble. office of the secretary, George Horstead. Prof. Robert Koch was without doubt WASHINGTON, May 31—The gov­ TWO NIGHTS ONLY the foremost of contemporary scientists in ernment today came to the aid ot the The water was at a standstill last night, the bacteriological field. He was the ac­ manufacturers, shippers and consumers OLD CURIOSITY SHOP the level of the lake at Nelson, according tual discoverer of the tuberculosis bacteria. Monday and Tuesday, June 6 7 to the water guage at Lindsay's boat- He conquered the African sleeping sick­ In Western trunk line territory, who 513, 615, 517 Josephine St. i house, being 13 feet 10 inches, the same as ness. That the bacterial theory ever be­ yesterday filed a memorandum with for the previous evening. came more than a hypothesis ls due chiefly to him. the department of justice asking that FOR* RENT—Two offices, on Baker street, the railroads' be restrained from put­ ground lloor. Apply Strathcona Hotel. The marriage was celebrated last eve­ It was the work of Dr. Koch which 36-3 ning of John Morrison and Miss Annie made of bacteriology a settled science. ting into effect a proposed increase ot All our knowledge of inoculation to ward Nclson-Wolgast McUsblc. both of Nelson, Dr. J. T. Fergu­ off disease came from his Investigations rates adopted by the Western Traffic son performing the ceremony. The happy and the study they induced other scien­ association. It was contended tbat the Judge Dyer of Hannibal, Mo., he asked event took place at the residence of Allan tists to make. Tuberculin was his first A Man Is Known increases were both unjust and the to issue a restraining order which was Mclnnes, 320 Innes street. The bride re­ achievement. In November, 1890, it be­ granted by him tonight. The Intima­ cently arrived from Scotland. came known a bit prematurely that Koch result of an agreement among the rail­ Fight Pictures had discovered and tested by a series of roads contrary to law. These represen­ tion was given today that the admin- Comet gazing was a favorite diversion careful experiments a compound substance tations created a favorable impression lsratlon was determined to continue the The genuine films. Two shows ln Nelson around 10 o'clock last night, but which, when administered by injection fight on behalf of the manufacturers Halley's comet vouchsafed but a faint and hypodermically, was destructive of tho on Attorney General Wlckersham and nightly, 8:00 p.m. and 9:15. shadowy glimpse of its tall, which on the tubercle bacilli and presumably a swift, after conferring with the president he and shippers had the application for a previous night was fairly pronounced. sure cure for tuberculosis. directed tbat United States District restraining order been denied. This, it not only by the company he keep, Adults 50c; Children 26c. Meteors, however, were fairly abundant in • The excitement this report created is understood was to have been under­ the south, at times. taken under the general provisions of but by the writing paper he use. The new pipe organ for Trinity Metho­ the Sherman Anti-trust law alleging a dist church, manufactured by Casavant combination In restraint of trade. The as well. It is absolutely essential Bros., of St. Hyanclnthe, Que., and cost­ filing of the petltiton followed a day of ing (3,000, has arrived in Nelson. The for a woman who would he ln various parts have been taken to the hurried conferences heween President NELSON NEWS Of THE DAY church, where they will be assembled by Taft and the attorney general, and the ! good (orm and good taste to use KA-dflltlonal local news notes on page 7.) the representative of the manufacturers. matter, It is understood, was gone In­ to at some length at the cabinet meet­ the best paper she can buy, but The monthly meeting of the Presbyterian The following officers for the ensuing FOR SALE ing. term were elected at the regular meeting Ladles' Aid wlU be held this afternoon at of Nelson lodge No. 25, Knights of Pyth­ a man's personal correspondence 3.30 o'clock. ias, last night: 0.0... J. E. Moore; V.C., E. W. Widdowson; P., E. K. Strachan; LETTER FROM POPE paper should be chosen with no $500 will handle a well finished seven roomed house dose in; haB The opening games In the Individual M. of W., H. E. Douglas: M. of F., R. J. AROUSES ENGLAND'S CURIOSITY howling tournament at the Y.M.C.A., Steel; M. of E„ J. A. Erickson; K. of R. Price S28p0, easy less careful consideration, •which Is to be in progress during the sum­ & S., R. J. Winters; M. at A., S. Thorpe; three bedrooms; has stone foundation and good cellar, mer, will be played this evening at . I.C., V. Eperson; O.G., W. Bennett. Delivered to King by Duke of Norfolk o'clock. terms. at Special Audience—Guessing The adjourned public meeting to deal at Contents The annual meeting of the Nelson and with the matter of the Dominion Day (District Woman's Institute, at which the celebration in Nelson will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the board of trade rooms, LONDON, May 31—There is much The best writing papers that either a man or woman can buy are election of officers will also take place, when the attendance of every business will, be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 man and every person interested ln the A large house on three Ma on Carbonate street, In splendid con- speculation here as to the contents of o'clock, in the Institute room at the Y.M. matter is earnestly desired. Details of i. letter from the Pope which was pre­ the kind we handle. See our window display. ; - C.A. the program are to be arranged, and com­ dltion and always commands good rental. Price $3600. See us for terms. mittees appointed, while the duration of sented to King George yesterday by The young ladles' popularity contest at the celebration Is also to be decided. the Duke of Norfolk. The missive was the Empire theatre was finished last eve­ delivered at a special audience granted ning, when the winners were announced. The first pri. e, a diamond ring, was won J. H. Schofieid, M.P.P,, and W. F. Teet­ the duke. As Great Britain has no diplo­ hy Mis. Ida Julien, with Ml. votes; the zel, government agent,, yesterday inspected i matic relations with the Vatican there second prise, a fold watch, was won by the roads and proposed improvements on I Miss Lilian Bowles, with 3,109 votes, and each Bide of the Arm as far as Proctor. 1 is no matter for surprise in the fact the third prize, a gold brooch, was won They were accompanied by the road fore- that the letter was conveyed by the B* 502 by MIHS Jeanle Mldgloy, with 1,682 votes. 1 men, A. B. Shannon and C. Ogllvle. The Canada Drug & Book Co., Ltd. whole day was spent on the work, luncheon E. Be McDERMID Duke of Norfolk, aa he is not only the being taken at the charming Outlet hotel Earl Marshal of the empire but is the Rev. John G. Gibson, who has been as­ at proctor. Tourists and summer visitors r recognized lay head of the Roman Cath­ . Nelson's Up-to-Date Stationery Hcuse sistant to lii.v. R. Newton Powell in the are already in evidence there as well as Ne_MH. .B. C. -Methodist pastorate here for a consider­ at various points along the lake. Many Baker Street olic church In England. The chief able period, leaves thla morning for the extensions and Improvements In the roads curiosity Is whether It ls a message ot coast, to Join the mission boat the Home- ilanned, and all aro laid With a ylew condolence or a message ot Godspeed. «nnnspun,. nonn itita trltriDp northnorth,, carryincarrying ththe gosBOB-- I are planned, an••d all-' ar-e iai-»-a * wi_><__•_m «• fi-n»«

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