•^ 2 1904 THE-BAILY NEWS i, .^v TORI A- ®* VOL. 2 NELSON. B.C.. SATUKDAY, MARCH 20, 1904 NO. "1)5 with both hands, they clinch and break J sends left swing ovor head. Corbott keeps months. The railroad is too busy with Cambridge crey had a lend of two and a clean. Corbett takes care of his stomach on top of Brltt and tries hard to stop him. troop transportation to haul provisions. half lengths which was further increased now. Corbett rushes and swings right to Both vory tired. Corbett Is stronger ap­ The military trains are proceeding with to four lengths at the finish. Oxford seems neck. They come together with a rush parently, but Brltt is not giving nn inch. 0PP0SES0PEN clockwork regularity. to have been outrowed. The Cambridge JIMMY BRITT und Corbett drops to his knees. Corbett is Round 18.—Brltt hooks right lo ear and men won well within themselves, but the COMING WEST The Bourse Gazette in a leading art­ joshing Britt now. They spar a moment they clinch, Corbett wants this kind of Oxfords looked to be done. then Britt puts left on wind. Corbett londs fighting. Ho wails to clinch and fight at icle oa Japophiiism maintains that the bard left on. Jaw, They mix lt fiercely. close quarters. Thoy mix it. Britt has pro-Japanese sympathy among the com­ THEWINNER Ono of Britt's eyes is bleeding. Corbett not a knock out punch left'or the fight ALLIANCE mercial nations at the outbreak of the baa a bad loft eye also and his seems to would be his. Corbott clinches. Brltt war is not being sustained, owing to the STRIKE ON THE WILCOX LEISURELY bo tho worst. hooks loft to wind and ducks hard left fuller realization that the growth of Round 7— They como together like a swing. Brltt Jnbs left to jaw. Both very Japan into a great commercial country ANOTHER HIGH GRADE ORE SHOOT flash. Britt puts two lefts on head. Cor­ tired. Corbett swings loft to nock. They will mean the destruction of all. that HAS BEEN FOUND AT DEPTH bett works both hands to body. Brltt puts clinch and Brltt looks to Kellcy for In­ Empress-Dowager Rejects the Europeans have accomplished in. the Gets Decision Over Corbett left on wind. Corbett Is holding hla head structions. Brltt swings left to Jaw, makes far east. A correspondent at Port Railway Commission Will down and stalling. Brltt Is cnrrplng tho Corbett clinch and hang on. Thoy clinch, Arthur has interviewed a Russian offi­ ORE CARRIES J26C.03 IN GOLD AND from which Graney has a hnrd time sep­ Proposals of Military at End of 20th Round fight to Corbett. Brltt fights Corbett to cer who haB returned there from Shang­ SILVER. Visit Coast Points to ropes, makes him clinch, Corbett cuts arating; them. hai. He says the British there are re­ loose hard uppercut which misses. They Round 19.—They rush together and clinch. Advisers joicing at the news of tbe Japanese vic­ of Fast Fighting are fighting like demons. Clinches follow. Britt hooks two rights to head. Brltt A. H. Tuttle, secretary-treasurer of the Hear Complaints tories and that bulletins In English and Broken Hill Mining nnd Milling Co., la Brltt puts left on wind. Corbett sends swings left to jaw. Corbott swings loft Chinese are distributed iu the streets right to bond. Corbott put left on head and to head, Thoy clinch. When Graney pulls nt the Hume. The company operates tho i sent right to chin. Brltt sends left to thorn apart Brltt hooks left lo nock. Cor­ reporting the destruction of the Rus­ Wilcox mine near Ymlr In which an Im­ Corbett Proves to be the Better "Mixer" neck three times. Corbett breaking ground bett misses loft swing nnd gets both hands Who Want China to Join Hands With sian fleet and the fall of Port Arthur. portant strike has been made. Mr. Tuttle nt tho boll. mi his face. Brltt beats Corbclt to the Japan in the Present Struggle Against brought a bottlo of tbe siilphurcts from Lumbermen Will Then Have Opportunity -Both Men Are Badly Punished but Round 8,-Corbott did not talking. Brltt ropos and punches with both hands to JAPAN'S LEGISLATORS the new strike for J. Fred Hume's cabinet, of Disabusing Mind or Public Re­ Britt is Stronger at Finish lnnds left on face, then on wind and ham­ head. Corbolt Is a glutton for punishment Russian Aggression in Fur East nnd It was much ndmlred pestcrday. Mr. mers Corbett around tho ring, making and comes back with swing to cheok. Unanimously Adopt Vote of Thanks to Tuttle said that the ore from the strike garding Alleged High Prices his head rock with left. Corbott appears Brltt hooks left to wind, Thoy clinch. Bell, Vice-Admiral Togo. was black sulphurcts and pyrites, carry­ groggy and house is wild. Brltt sends right Round SO.They come up slowly and shako ing gold, silver and lend. Tbo gold values to head, Corbett swings right to hend. hands, Britt's left goes to jnw and Cor­ , March 2(1.—The Telegraph Toklo, March 25.-r-The house of repre­ nre 12,1 ounces, silver 17.4 ounces and from , March 25.—(Wood­ sentatives today listened to a significant 10 to 15 per cent lead, the values being tSpccial to Tho Dally NCWB.] ward's Pavilion)—San Francisco tonight Britt is tired from bis efforts. Corbett bett's right on ribs. Corbett rushes, Brltt prints a dispatch from its Shanghai cor­ sends hard right to neck. Britt sends light shows fast foot work, Brltt sends left to respondent which says that the empress speech by Yammato, the minister of $266.03, exclusive of the lead. The aver­ Vancouver, March 25.—So soon as it is fight mad. Not since tho good old marine, and passed with enthusiasm and ago sample taken for the purpose of as­ days when Jack Dompsey and Peter left to wind, then rains whirlwind of blows Corbett's jaw. They exchange lofts on dowager has rejected a proposal made has concluded its Blttlngs in eastern on Corbett'B bead, but Corbett does not wind. Brltt hooks left to chin, then Cor­ by general Yuan Shi Kai and general without a dissenting voice, a vote of saying, was not assayed for lead. Jackson battled for fame and fought in mind it. Britt's face covered with blood. bott sends right uppoiyut to chest, Brltt Ma that China conclude an open alli­ thanks to vice-admiral Togo and his "The find was made In the tunnel at a , Canada, the dominion railway commis­ this city has such intense and universal They clinch. Corbett sent an 'uppercut misses left swing. Corbett jumps In close. ance with Japan in view of tho Russian officers for their services to the country. vertical depth of 210 feet. The ore for the sion, of which hon. A. G. Blair, former interest'been displayed, nor lias the to mouth and Britt's loft finds the neck. Thoy clinch. Britt seems stronger of the repeated invasions of Chinese territory When the vote was taken, the members flrst 15 feet In the drift on the Icdgo wns minister of railways, is chairman, will pugilistic world witnessed such stir­ It was Britt's round, but he Is very tired. galena which averaged (75 to the ton. two. HJo hooks loft lo Jaw 'and has Cor­ west, of the Liao river. of tho house cheered the navy, make its way leisurely across the con­ ring scones as those which were enact­ Round U.—Britt leads again with left but bott hanging ou. They arc fighting for In the course of his remarks the min­ Then high grade sulphides were encoun­ ed at Woodward's pavilion tonight when Is blocked. Corbett fresh nnd smiling, every ounce thoy have left, Britt hooks London, March • 2U.—A Times Tokio tered. Tbe sulphides In the ledge are of tinent to this city, and hear at least a correspondent says that local officers of ister of marine said It was no new thing the same friable nature as those In the tho world's champion feather weight, Brltt puts left on wind and got Corbett's loft to chin, then Corbett sends right to to bo prepared for emergencies in time few chapters of the railway woes of this , "Young Corbett," of Denver, and Jimmy right on ear. They have slowed up some. chest Thoy clinch. Corbett works both Wiju have reported to the Korean gov­ bottlo-In Mr. Hume's mineral cabinet. Tho Corbett sent a hard left to eye. A moment ernment that Russian troops began of peace, but since last October the Jap­ ledge where tho high grade shoot hns been Pacific province. Britt fought each other to settle tho hands to wind. Britt hooks left to neck. anese navy had been under tlio neces­ question of fistic supremacy. The out­ later ho repeated It. Again Corbott sends No clean blows arc being struck. Its nil crossing tbe Yalu river on February found Is two and a half feet wide and the It Is not probable that the grievances straight left to face. They exchange lofts clinch. It will be n close thing, but Brltt 2nd. Thus, the correspondent says, it sity of Increasing its strength and had sulphides from 14 to 10 Inches wide, tbe of Price Ellison as to his side tracked come of this contest lias been the main on face. Brltt puts loft on wind. They been constantly ready for action on ac­ bnlnncc of the vein being high grade mill- , theme of discussion among tho sporting secured the decision. appears that Russia began acts of war Okanagan railway scheme can be told clinch. Brltt puts solid left on neck, Cor­ He out fought Corbett nil during the lat­ several days before Japan began hos­ count of the actions of Russia, This Ing ore. The find Is regarded n« one of the ! Into the ears of tbo federal" commission fraternity for weeks, but tonight it WHS bett misses bard right swing Ind upper- the minister regretted. Continuing, he most Important that has yet been made the all absorbing topic in all circles. ter part of tho fight. If any one in the tilities. at this stage of proceedings; nor will cuts right to face. Brltt puts left on wind. houso did not get their money's worth to­ Toklo, March 26.—A private telegram said it had been manifested to every ob­ In the mlno, C. W. D. Clifford be invited to explain For the time being events of national They clinch. Brltt put solid left on neck. night they probnbly never will. Corbett Is server that Russia had instantly in­ "Wo havo been pushing the development Corbett misses hard right swing but upper- from Korea states that the Russians in detail just how he came to be satis- and international importance were sub- protesting to Graney over the decision. are establishing a strong position In creased her strength in the far east, work for tbo past two menths with all, fled with the siren explanations of ths i' ordinated to tho general division of cuts again with right to face. Both mon Tie goes over to Iho press scats kicking. and that if Japan had not purchased possible vigor nnd the results have been bleeding freely and clinch. Corbett puts the vicinity of Antung. They are said very satisfactory," continued Mr, Tuttle. McBrlde government in lieu of redemp­ I opinion as to which of the two pugil­ The crowd Is nbout evenly divided on the to have seven fortresses completed and the cruisers Nisshin and Kasuga from tion of that government's promises to istic stars possessed tho greater cham­ right on face. They spur Into clinch and result. Many think n draw would have the Argentine republic, her naval "Wo are opening n new voln on tho first pionship qualities. The climax was exchange rights on body. been n good decision. Crowd breaks Into to be engaged in erecting six additional level, and have drifted for a distance of his Kitimaat protege—whereby he was 1 ones. It Is also reported that four bat­ strength would have been below that of induced to forego a brilliant opportunity reached when the doors of the newly Round 10—They rush into u clinch. Cor­ the ring and breaks tbe press stand down, Russia. Referring to the result of the 40 fe-et. In thla vein there Is a high grade i remodeled Woodward's pavilion, with bet leads left; Is blocked. Brltt hooka left teries of artillery have been establish­ streak which is two feet In width and Is for parliamentary rough house and re­ ed at Chyang Syong. The Russians are work of vice-admiral Togo and his fleet, believed to bo the main voln. By taking tire to an extremely dl3taut and incon­ its limited seating capacity, were thrown to stomnch, then shifts lt to head. Brltt M. Yammato told the house of repre­ , open to the public. All this morning, sends another left to cheek, then Corbett reported to be experiencing great diffi­ out five foot of the lodge matter, it aver­ spicuous rear seat. does tho same thing to Britt, They rush IT SHOULDJJE KEPT UP culty In transporting army supplies, sentatives that to blockade a port suc­ ages $18 to llie ton. i afternoon and during tho early hours lino a hot mlxup near the ropes nnd do particularly from Llao Chang. The cessfully tlio hlockaders should be at "We foot greatly encouraged over the Likewise will James Dunsmuir bo I of the evening, a vast throng had stood some body work. Brltt puts another left lenst twice as strong as the defenders finding of such a rich ore at a depth of silent before the commission as to his iu. line awaiting tho sale of general ad­ TOURIST ASSOCIATION WORTHY OP roads are in bad condition, and It has on face. Brltt gets Inside a right swing. COUNCIL'S AID. been necessary to repair them and con­ of the port. He said the latest reports 2-10 feet from Ihe surface as lt Indicates convenient and most truly charitable mission seats. Brltt jabs left to face. Corbett jumps struct, a number of new bridges. Food showed that the Russians had four bat­ that values are maintained with depth. It offer of his road to the people of Bri­ lt was estimated that as many per­ away from left lead, then Brltt sends a Is said to he scarce. No cattle are tleships, five cruisers and ten torpedo has greatly encouraged the management I tish Columbia, through which timely sons had been unable to gain admis- hard right to eye. Thoy light at long STRONG EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO available, and the Russians have been boat destroyers afloat at this time, from can assure you, offer the McBride government was en­ , ston to the auditorium as were nssembl- rango. They mix ft. Brltt sends.left to SUSTAIN IT. killing and eating horses. which it must lie concluded that the "Our stamp mill, which Is of the Handy abled to sidestep pressing obligations ln "eu within its walls. When the bell sum­ wind then they exchange light lefts on work of repairing at Port Arthur was stamp type, with u capacity of ten ordi­ railway matters, until saved by the pro­ moned the principals to the main event face. The bell rings und Corbflit turns nary stamps, Is kept in continuous opera­ aside and grins nt Brltt, The city council at Us meeting on Thurs­ MINES IN POSITION. being carried forward efficiently. The tion. Wo are at present taking out enough rogation bell in what had looked to bo to tlio centre of the ring, there wero latest attack on Port Arthur had en­ oro to keep tbo mill In operation and to the knockout round. about 8,000 people lu attendance. Round 11.—They spur a moment, then day night refused to make u donation of abled the Japanese to obscrvo the actual There will be othere, however, who $500 or any other amount to the Kootenay Japanese Torpedo Fleet Does Good Work pay for quite extensive development -work. The two fighters have earned a repu­ Corbott sends left to breast. Corbett puts In Entrance to Port Arthur strejngth of the enemy there. Continu­ We employ from 21 to 27 men and expect will get an opportunity to talk. Tho tation for straight conduct in the ring, right on bead. They clinch. Brltt taps Tourist Association. ^. ,-Hitrhju-v :.i. . ing, the minister of marine Bald that beforo a great while to havo tho mine Vancouver, Westminster & Yukon rail­ and both have had a brilliant career. nose with left then they mix it and Cor­ 'To a Dally News reporter a prominent [Special to The Dally News.] while he hoped for a speedy tcrmlnWf":yieldin g a satisfactory profit for the com­ way promise to have something to tell The hoy has never known bett sends both hands Inside Britt's guard member of tbo Tourist Association yester­ pany, and makes has head rock. They light Into Vancouver, March 25.—The Japanese tlon of the war, he must warn the mem­ in regard to tho unnecessary difficulties defeat either as an amateur or in his day remarked, in regard to the effect of consulate here this afternoon received bers of the IIOIIBO not to be over san­ "9. Bywnter of Kallspell, Is the presi­ that have beset tholr enterprise. The a clinch. Both send lofts to bead. In clinch tbe action of tho city council: "Tbo re­ dent of the company, and Edward A. King, two years professional experience in the which follows Corbott keeps going all tbe from llie foreign minister at Tokio an guine. The united efforts of the Japan­ Coast-Kootenay road may again oe ring. His opponent, the champion fea­ sult will be that a meeting of citizens will ese soldiers and civilians of high and of Chlcngo, ihe general manager." time. Corbott sends right to wind and be called In order to ascertain wbat can official dispatch describing the success­ heard from incidentally; and what is ther weight of America, has lost but Brltt sends two lofts to bend. Corbett ful mining of the approaches to Port low degree, lie concluded, would surely of real and Immedlnte importance, the three fights in the four years during bo dono, whether thoy purpose to advance sends right overhand swing to head. Cor­ all of the funds necessary lo carry on the Arthur harbor, and the last important carry the wnr to a glorious and success­ inillmen of British Columbia, who have which ho has been meeting nil comers, bett swings left to cheek and they clinch. work, or whether they desire that the city engagement at that important point: ful termination. TO WORK FOR J. J. HILL been coming fn for so much abuse at and in many cases taking desperate Corbett had the best of this round but bis council shall make a donation to cover "Vice-admiral Togo, commanding the the hands of tho prairie lumber users, chances. The betting was brisk, ruling work was dono in clinches. tho amount which should come from tho squadron menacing Port Arthur re­ AT VLADIVOSTOCK. RAILROAD MEN ON THE COAST wfi) hnve a chance to demonstrate that 10 to 0 on tiie Denver boy. Round 12,—Brltt starts It off again with non-rosldeut nnd other ratepayers who ports," says this official advice, "thai they were talking by tho hook when loft to face und they clinch. .Brltt puts cannot bo reached In any other way than All Idle Chinese and Koreans Ordered FINDING EMPLOYMENT. they placed tho blame for the existent Round 1.—Brltt- crouches low, Corbett left on wind then puts one In on Jaw an attack was arranged for the evening by a grant from the city. of Marcli 21st, when our torpedo boat to Depart. conditions complained of upon the ex­ leads right. Jimmy backs awayi Corbett but not much steam. Corbett sends right "If people desire to see tho city and tho St. Petersburg, March 26.—Proclama­ CONSTRUCTION OF LINE PROM cessive freight rates collected by the loads left twice; Is blocked. Britt leads to ribs and left to wind. Brltt sends bard country advertised and a number of tour­ destroyer fleet divided Into two divi­ left, goes over Corbett's shoulder. Both left to wind. Corbett misses couple of sions and under cover of the guns of tions issued by general Voronetz, who is MORRISSEY TO FERNIE. C, P. R. for hauling lumber from the ists attracted here by means of advertise­ in command at Vladivostock, have been mountafn mills to the prairie, con­ miFS lefts. Net a Mow struck yet, They swings nnd clinches. Corbett cuts loose ments, they should turn out In full force our battleships and cruisers succeeded nro both careful. Corbett's left for stom­ With left for wind but Is slow. Britt ducks and glvo their views on this matter, in getting close in to the outer harbor received at St. Petersburg. Thfey urge [Special to The Daily News.] sumer. ach Is short. Brltt lands good left on n hard straight left. Sparring at tho bell. state how thoy think tlio work should be entrance and placing a fully satisfac­ tlio people at Vladivostock to remain, Vancouver, March 25.-—A number of It has been maintained by the mill- stomach then rusb-u Ln nny puts left on Round 13.—Brltt jabs loft to cheek. Cor­ taken up and carried on, nnd by whom. tory number of mechanical mines. Tbls but add that only those will bo allowed experienced railroaders of Victoria and men that in many cases—after bearing face nnd left on wind Corbett mils right bett sends light right to head. Brltt sends I certainly believe If such a meeting is occupied the night, and In tho morning lo stay who have 432 pounds of flour iho nggregnte burden of finding tho on ribs, light left on hend. They rush to­ stiff left lo wind. Brltt hooks loft to Jaw. Vancouver—men especially valuable in unanimously in favor of tho council giv­ tho division retired. Then the battle­ and 108 pounds of buckwheat, enough construction works—have during the timber, cruising it, paying for surveys, gether, ench landing lefts on body and Brltt blocks right overhand swing. Brltt ing $500 towards carrying on Ihe work of lo last eight months. Ail Chinese and leases, ground rent, and all other clinch. Corbett puts two lefts on face. puts light left on wind and thoy clinch. ships Mojl and Yashima tried a long past few days accepted employment the association that it cannol very well range bombardment of the Inner harbor Koreans, who are without occupation, with representatives of James J. Hiil, charges, building camps and mills, and They rush together both landing light Brill holds Corbett's arm so be cannot net contrary to public opinion. tho Russian fleet being found to consist have been ordered to depart. Persons getting the forest giants into lumber— lefts on chest. Sparring when tbe bell work his overhand swing. Corbott loft to "If, however, the executive of the Tour­ and it is understood here that their ser­ rings. mouth. Corbett another left on jaw, with­ of five battleships, four cruisers and ten who start untrue and alarming reports vices will be required very .shortly in the tho millman receives considerably less, ist Associntfon finds tho public does not destroyers. The remaining ships com­ will be court martial ed. Looting Is for the manufactured product on the Round 2.-Corbett Is smiling. They spar out any return, and thoy clinch. Brltt puts turn out aad nro lukewarm tbo only alter­ strictly prohibited. Persons interfering east Kootenay district, Hill being now ears than the railway company gets for Into n clinch. Corbett's left swing is two good lefts on jaw then rushes blm to natives Is for II to decide whether lo throw menced manoeuvring undor tiie guns of ready to proceed as scon as weather the ropes. Corbclt's left goes over Iho tho fortress and seemed to bo inviting with the railroad telegraph will he pun­ delivering it to the retailer. blocked. Corbett sends solid right over tho whole thing up, or to carry on tho ished with death, and the same punish­ permits with the extension of his line If this be demonstrated, it will relievo hand to head. Brltt rushes, sends hard shoulder. Corbott puts left on check. work with inadequate funds and conse­ us to a closer range duel. Our fleet from Morrlssey to Fernle, along the left to wind and Jumps away from two Brltt rushes, tries left for wind but Is quently Inadequate facilities which to my did not approach closer, so a desultory ment will be meted out to Chinese ban­ opposite bank of the Elk river fiom Ihe the mountain lumbermen of much of tho hard swings. Brltt puts a left on head blocked. Brltt smiling now. Corbett notion will bring Inadequate results. bombardment was opened by the dits who arc caught stealing. odium now heaped upon them by pralrio swings hard light for head, glances off. town of Fernie, which will be crossed nnd they spar Into clinch. Corbett sends "Tlio executive certainly belloves that tho enemy's fleet upon our position. Num­ by the new line to the mines. The an­ purchasers. It will also bo speedi y fol­ a couple of overhand rights to bead and Brltt is getting a left swing to Corbott's erous shells fell In the vicinity of tho lowed by the application of drastic head when boll rings. council has made a mistake, as if It hud nouncement of construction of tlie Hill rocked It. Corbett swings hard left and granted the $500 asked for tbo citizens Fuji, whioh held tho foremost position road through to tho mlnos iu which Hill remedies, for the railway cjmm'ssion falls to Ills knees.. .Brltt blocks a left but Round 1-1,—Brltt advances. Corbott backs wbo hnve shown a will bigness lo chip In in the fleet, but no damage was done. TQSUCCEEP CARTWR1GHT is by no means nn Impotent tribunal. goes away from nnothor effort ami sent a is now a dictating owner, will occasion nway. Brltt shoots left to chest. Britt would have contributed between $750 and The bombardment was discontinued in no surprise in enst Kootenay, where it It is altogether more probable that stiff straight left to mouth. Corbett backs Corbclt across the ring, Corbett $1,000, which, together with tho council the afternoon and all the vessels of our IIYMAN, OP LONDON, SAID TO BE the solution of the difficulty between HWlngs right toward ribs and lands on cuts loose, two right hooks miss. Corbett grant, would have mado a vory respect­ has been eagerly looked for during some the mountain mlllmen and their prairie Jimmy's arm. Corbett sent a right to squadron retired in good ordor at 3 SLATED FOR PROMOTION. time past. The making of the new con­ puts hard right on ribs, misses hard left able sum with which to carry on the work o'clock without any casualties," patrons will be evolved through the head, they clinch. Corbett sends two or swing for head. Clinch. Careful sparring of the association. nection with the Crow's Nest mines will railway commission than in any impo­ three hard left and right hooks to Britt's follows and Brltt jumps away from left "It had boon decided, if tho council bad SIR RICHARD OARTWIUGHT'S nevertheless cause Fernie to boom dur­ stomach which almost lifts him off his swing, Brltt puts left on wind. Corbett LIAO RIVER OPEN. ing the forthcoming summer. sition of duty upon competitive Amer­ passed tho grunt and tho citizens bad RETIREMENT ANTICIPATED. ican lumber. feet. The gong. brings right over to hoad. Brltt sends contributed us freely as It wns presumed Round 3.—Brltt puts left on cheek. Cor­ stiff left to chock. Corbett sends bard thoy would, to have called a public meet­ Became Navigable Yesterday.—Strin­ MUST COME WEST, CORBIN'S ROAD TO SPOKANE, bett brings light lo head. Brltt misses a right swing which lands on shoulder. Britt ing. At this mooting It would be decided gent Orders Affecting Shipping. [Special to The Daily Nows.] Owen Round, Ontario, March 25.-— hook for stomncb. They feint into a books loft to chock nnd ducks loft swing. F, E. Simpson, of the Cranbrook Herald, bow tho monoy should bo expended and by New Chwang, March 25.—Tho Liao Vancouver, March 25.—Hon. Charles Captain McAllister, who bas had charge was at the Btrathcona yesterday en routo clinch. Corbett swings left for wind. Britt Corbett sends left to chest then hard right whom It should be disbursed, which would 3, Flyman, of London, Onlarlo. tho lat­ swings left to Jaw, lowers It to wind and to hoad. Corbett smiles, backs nway then river became navigable today, and ship­ of tho C.P.R. lake liner Alberta for tbe from Bossland, where he has own In at­ do away with any further cackling as to est, acquisition to tho dominion cabinet tendance at the Liberal convention, they clinch, and Corbett sends left hnrd cuts loose and nppercuts with both hands the association being run by a clique, or ping agents have received notices of pnst 18 years, has resigned to accept which miss. Bell. the departure of tho vessels from ports and one of the ablest public mnn of the tho superintendence of a line of ferry "The people of Cranbrook." he said, to jaw. Brltt sends good left to wind. In the Interest of nny individual, or any so-called "banner province" of Ihe con­ They arc fighting fast. Corbett puts a Round 15.—They rush Info clinch, both set of individuals. During iho past two along the entire coast of China for New steamers plying between Vancouver nnd are looking ahead wllh considerable inter­ right on ribs. Brltt jabs left to mouth try body blows, no damage. Corbett be­ years the Kootenny Tourist Association Chwang. The Russian military author­ federation, is reported in privato letters North Vancouver. est lo the proposed Corbln tine from Spo­ and a clinch follows. Brltt catches left gins to fight hard, sends loft to face, Brltt has simply beon hi a formative singe and ities have issued an order regulating just to hand from the capital, to be kane to the Internatloanl boundary line swing on his glove. In clinches Corbett sent a hard left to wind, blocks hard upper- haa learned much as lo tho proper way lo shipping at this port. The order pro­ slated for early promotion to full min­ WORKMEN LOSE THEIR JOIIS. to connect with the C. 1'. tt. by n short shows superior strength and brings bis cut. Brltt fights right back. Corbett sends do effective work nnd if everything had vides that all incoming vessels must isterial responsibility. The genernl Scranton, Pennsylvania, March 25.— branch from Yaiik. This will give tho ovorbnjid swings up with lightning rapid­ right to rtioek. lie Is trplng to win now. gono well with It this year it would have opinion la tlmt he will succeed the vet­ C. P. H. R direct and shorter line from anchor flvo and a half miles below the The American Locomotive Co. has dis­ Spokane to St, PauK by way of Cran­ ity. At end of round they are sparring. Britt sends left lo wind. Brltt blocks left done yeoman service for the community. fort and can proceed Into the harbor eran financier and economist sir Richard charged about one-half of Its employees Corbett backing away. and throws left to head. Corbett is fast Ilowover, the battle for the placing or the only between the hours of C a. m. and Cartwright, whose years and public brook, than any other transcontinental Round 1.—Brltt leads left to wind but is as lightning In In-fighting. Both swing association on a proper footing bas not cares are beginning Of press heavily in the Scranton shops. The movement line. It will make Cranbrook more of a 6 p. m,, after having undergone an ex­ is said to be in harmony with tiie polity divisional point than It already Is, ajid blocked. Corbclt mi&aes left swing, they left to hoad. Corbett's blows seem hardest. yet been fought, as the council Incident amination of papers and cargo. upon him. The retirement of sir Rich­ clinch and Corbett sends left to wind. Brltt puts hard left on wind. Boll. was only a skirmish, and I believe that ard from the activities of Canadian poli­ of retrenchment adopted in all of tho aid greatly In the upbuilding of llie place. Brltt puts left on jaw. Corbett sent left Round 10,—Brltt hooks left to head nnd victory Will eventually porch en tho batt- The merchants are protesting against small plants of the company. If this road Is built lt will double the the order in tho hope that ships will be tics, and hon. Mr. Hyman's succession population of Cranbrook Inside of iwo to point of Jnw. Britt sends left to wind. they go at It like demnns: Clinch. Break nor of those who tire cndcuvorlng to make to Ills mantle during the ensuing twelve­ They clinch. They exchange light lefts, clean, and Brltt swings left to jaw. Brltt permitted to anchor within two miles THE QRAND NATIONAL. years, and H already bas over MuO inhabi­ it a vary useful nnd efficient Institution month would surprise but few among tho tants." Corbett rushes, Brltt smothers every lead. works both hands fo body nnd right to this yoar." of the foreign settlement before sub­ Liverpool, Mnrch 25,—-The Grand Brltt puts another left on wind. Another bead. Brltt hooks left to chest. Exchange mitting to an examination by the au­ politicians closely In touch with the trend of events. National steeplechase, of *,r>2ri sover­ ACCIDENTALLY SHOT HIMSELF rush by Corbett does no damage. Brltt lefts on wind and fight Into clinch, Britt's thorities. eigns, about four miles and 850 yards, tries left for jaw; Is blocked. Corbett left Swing goes over Cornell's head. Brltt FOUND GUILTY OF TREASON. Brantford, Ontario, March 25.—D. St. Petersburg, March 26,—Capt. Irkoroff, Although further compromising the was run hero today and was won hy swings light left to neck and right on ribs. taps juw with left. Corbotl jumps in, puts rights of the neutrals the surveillance CAMBRIDGE WINS AGAIN, McGregor, a farmer living about threo They rush nnd Corbett sends Britt to bis left ou cheek. Brltt counters light loft to of tho Manchurlan commissariat service, Moifa, Kirklarid second, and Gunner who was arrested on a charge of soiling of all ships passing by the mines is con­ miles north of this city, while out hunt­ knees for a second. They nro in a hot Jaw. Exchange rights on hend IUUI both Dark Blues Were Beaten By Pour Lengths third, Twenty-six horses stnrted. ing squirrels yesterday, accidentally mlxup at the bell. Britt's nose Is bleeding. Bcem to bo groggy for a moment. They Information In connection with iho quarter­ sidered by the authorities as a neces­ master's department lo Lieul.-Col. Ak- sary military precaution. Raco Was Unexciting, shot himself In the abdomen. He diod Round B.—Brltt blocks left swing. They hold off a momonti then' Brltt bouts" Cor­ SENTENCED To DE HANGED. on the way home. clinch nnd Corbett sends right across to bett to tlio ropes and swings tn head with­ asbi, formerly military attacho of the Putney, Marcli 20,—The sixty-rint annual Montreal, March 26.—Thomas Bou- jaw. Brltt sends two lefts to the bread­ out rotum. They don't hoar the bell and Japaneso legation at St. Petersburg lias SITUATION IN CHITA. boat race botwoon crews reproRontlng the boon tried by court martial and found universities of Oxford nnd Cambridge, langor was today found guilty of mur­ P, E. I. LAW MAKERS BUSY. basket without damage.. Britt landed left Grnnoy lias to hold them apart. End of der in February, 1903, of Antoino on cheok. Corbett Is wild with left swing round. guilty. He hns ben sentenced to 25 yenrs St. Petersburg Paper Claims Thai Pro- waa rowed today over the usual courso Charlottotown, March 25.—The Prince nnd ducks Into left uppercut. They clinch. Round 17.—They rush Into a clinch Ihen penal servitude, Japanese Sentiment Is Decreasing. from Putney to Mortlatce. nboul tow mllea Seguin, bis brother-in-law, and sen­ Edward Island legislature was opened Britt lands straight left on Corbett's fane. St. Petersburg, Marcli 25.—A corres­ and a quarter, and was won by Cambridge tenced to be hanged June 10th, Brltt sends both hands to bond. Ex­ by four lonfftllfl, yesterday by lleutcTiant-governor' Mc­ Corbett swings right to bead. Britt puts change straight lefts to bond. Brltt sends MONTREAL HARBOR HOARD. pondent nn his way to the far east lntyre. Corbett on ropes. Brltt lands left on wind. bard left lo mouth and blocks Corbett's There was scarcely n/iy breeze nnd the INSTANTLY KILLED. Montreal, Marcli 25.—It is reported writes thai Chita, Siberia, which for­ water wns smooth. The bonis wore sent Britt Is making Corbett back nway and swing for jaw. Corbett sends right to that the government contemplates abol­ merly was populated with dogs, is now Cornwall, Ontario, March 25,—James OAXS GIVEN DECISION, hooked left to head and made It wobble. car. Clinch, Britt's left finds the wind. away nt 7.E7 o'clock In a Slight drizzling Rellly, captain of the Cornwall lacrosse Britt Is backing Corbott around at boll. ishing the Montreal harbor commission alivo with troops, Ho saw a mounted rnln and very luiay wont her, Oxford strik­ Baltimore, March 25.—Joe Oaus was Another clinch. Corbett swings right in battery drawn by tiny Mongolian club, was Instantly klllo-i this morning given th* dftclilon on points In a IB-round Round 0.—Brltt Is on the ng-gresslve. chock. Brill rends left tn fnco. smothers and replacing it by a commission of ing a 80 stroke nnd Cambridge pulling 80. throe experienced men whose whole time ponleB. Prices are very high, and the At Barnes railway bridges, which was ln an accident at tht Canadian colored bout with Blaakburn ef Philadelphia to. Botli miss left swings nnd rush together. a couple of leads for wind. They fight cotton mills. night Corbett puts right on ribs. Corbott misses head fo head aud Us nbnut even. Corbett will he given to the work. supplies cannot last more than four readied at if mlnutcR nfter 8 o'clock, tho THE DAILY NEWS: SATURDAY, MARCH 26- L904

What shrunk your woolens ? »->t»MM>Ot>M A • * * 4 »•«++« Why did holes wear so soon ? TKE HUDSON'S BAY Vou used common soap. CRESCENT SELECTED FROM THB BEST OP THB COMPANY. WORLD'S iUOPUCTION. ELSON i«casiPo-«-ST9D m?@. WASHING MACHINES iDNLIGHT ALL VARIETIES IN OUB STOCK. HOUSE The heavy, back-breaking washings REDUCES incident to Spring Housecleaning are tlio WB OFFBR TOK A SHORT TIME, greatest trial of tho housewife. Cut out THE ONLY EUROPEAN 90 per cent 6f the unpleasantness by HOTEL IN THE CITY EXPENSE SEEDS SEEDS ,0AP using a Crescent Washing Machine. CENTRALLY LOCATED Auk for the Octagon Bur. STRONG, SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE. ACCOMMODATION ' PRICE, f6.00. UP-TO-DATE We have a large stock of Vegetable and Flower Seeds in reference to certain recent legislative OUR OWN ROASTING, At 6 iiouctiH Cer ?1.00 BRIGHT AND WELL VENTI­ iu Packages and Bulk. They are the best the market af­ enactments aud in regard to the contin­ 50 pound lots, per pound 16c LATED ROOMS. ued indifference of the local govern­ 100 pound lots, psr pound 15c The meal, served ln ths c»f« ment to the needs of tho mining Indus­ Cash wtth order. State It wanted whol* second ta none. fords, grown and picked by those reliable Seedsmen, D, M, Bar In connection with ail ths try and its failure to take any practical Ashdown Hardware Co. roasM, or tsotmA. choicest wines, liquors and cigars. Ferry & Co. and the Steele Briggs Seed Co. . steps in tho direction of settling vacant Bus meets all trains and boats. agricultural lands. Kootenay Goffee Co. If no further purpose were served hy Jf vour Baking fails blame knowledge that the provincial liberal BOX 182. NELSON, B. C. the passage of these resolutions than party Is heartily supported in its en­ Baking Powder not the cook but try the to provoke discussion, the council would deavors to secure businessliko adminis­ J. E. Annable have done good work. But there is 310 tration of the various departments of reason to doubt but that recommenda­ local government cannot fail to oxer- FOR SALE LAKEVIEW tions of the council will receive care­ OLDEST EIR13 INSURANCE OFFICE IN else a controlling influence upon the t NELSON. Hudson's Bay Baking Powder ful consideration at Ottawa and the vagaries of premier McBrlde and his Representing five strong Caandian Com­ A hotel, furnished, containing 112 rooms, colleagues, panies. Every policy placed by me la as In n good mining camp in Ihe Lardeau. A This powder ia an unqualified success, good ns gold, should ft become a claim. good chance for a live man. For full par­ and is daily winning golden opinions I do not handle nny company that be­ ticulars nnd terms apply to » HOTEL wherever offered. Try it and he con­ 1-lb Tins 25 Cts. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with longs to tho Insurance combine. vinced. Lever's Dry Soap a powder. Tt will re­ I represent ci npnnies that make their move the grease with the greatest case. 3d own rales, based on an actual experience Still doing business at tbe old standi or 60 years. corner of Hall and Vernon Btreets. BeaJ If you think your insurance is loo high one dollar day house ln Nelson, ask mo for my tntes. R.J. Steel I have threo houses to rent; four bouses REAL ESTATE AGENT. No Chinese employed. nnd lots to sell. I can sell you a 10-acro 'Pa ] ELECTRIC BELTS IN fruit ranch, flvo acres In fruit trees, balance 1 The Canadian Bank of Commerce partly cleared, for S1000, ten per cent dOW-h, Wltb which fn AmtUgamutod THE REACH OF ALL balance on monthly payments. I havo 20 August Thorrias ncres of jilcs land one mile from Nelson FOR SALE The Bqnk ot British Coiamh^ on wagon road, nlso threo JO-ncre farms. PROPRIETOR. ! Wo, ars* Selling tho Best Eleetrlo BRAD HfplCE-TORONTO. Gait in the World at a Prico 1 Saw Carriage complete, medium weight. I Within tho Roach of tha Poo rust 1 Saw Frame and mandrel, with friction Paid up Capital. S8./uO.otiO. Reserve Fund. $3,000,000, Sufferer. Sffbuth food. Aggregate Resources Exceeding ?83,000,000. 2 Hoo Tooth 5Cln Circular Saws, good as McLeod Hotel HON. GEO, A. COX, President. B. E. WALKER, General Manager. ' No now, L 8M Begalar £J$w < See Annable 1 pair smnll engines, steam food, CORNER Daposlw Kociivod -mi Imarimt Allowec. I Waters. * 1 Economist Planer. FIR AND SECOND AVENUE { Savings Bank Department 1 Friction nigger. I am putting in a heavier feed nnd will YMIR. B. C. BRUCE HEATHCOTE, Manager. J • icW.im Rra-u-h There is a Oily havo no use for the abovo nfter May 20th I-•«••€» 'S)i,S>.Q»SS- juicyness, to Centrally located, renuut and- refurnish! J. B. WINLAW throughout. * T.C. PROCTER WINLAW, B.C. All modern improvements. Sample rooms In connection. CLARK'S The only Ilrst class hotel In Ymlr. Our No, 7 Electric Belt (with suspensory tor Insurance RATES FROM 11.50 UP. men or laJlefl nttacliincnO Is guaranteed to pases* cooked W® FINLAT McLEOD. Proprloti mora power, more current, mere equal distribution ARDATH cf current, bitter quality nnd finish tli.n any oilier Real Estate and ELctri; Ec!t ma;!e, regardless cTpri--c. LUNCH THE HIGH CLASS Tiie PrCf. ICatn Belt is a sure euro for Nervous, Mining Agent THE QUEEN'S H0TE| Weakness, Kidney, Liver and Stomach Complaint, Have you any real estate for sale? If so let li'/.suir.r.tism, Lams Back, Pain or Aches In all parti TONGUE SMOKING NELSON, B. C. of ins body, Wear .tha Delt while you sleep, and in FRE ACCIDENT E. c. CLARKE, Proprietor. us have particulars. We have buyers. t';e morning you will feel years younger than when which is only equalled by AND PL«TE GLASS Lighted by Electricity. Heated by Hot i y u went to lied. the finest bone cooked. MIXTURE RATES 12.00 PER DAY. Beware of those who Rsk yen ti pay from §10 to INSURANCE . First class Dining Room. Large $ ID fjr an Electric Dslt, not half so RoodastliePrcf. W, CLARK, Mra.. • MONTRtAL. Comfortable Bedrooms. Sample Rooms f J M'DERMID & M'HARDY Houses and offices' to rent, and Commercial Men. Kant's which we fell tor only $3.00. We have only lots for sale in nil parts of tho city. BAKER STREET, NELSON. otic piljc. We do not ask you 40 dollars first, and Ranches and farm lands through­ THURMAN if you do r.r.t buy, try end Boll yon tin same belt at out Kootonay for solo. Clark's Delicious TOBACCONIST. rt , any old price. Madden House • »,SfNtNoa.c 1 O.ir II.-.icM Offer,—If you do not care to «ml us Pork and Beans five d.-llartwe will sand you one of bur Belts to your T. C. PROCTER arc the best «us to ask for. BAKER STREET, NELSON. PHONE 14C. Do joo need a oomfertable homtT if i riearc.-.t cxp-tss 1 tfiie,C.O.D . $5.00, with privilege; try tbe Madden House. Well furnlib-q of cxamliii lion, [fa itUfactpry, p:;y the express agent When you figuro the trouble rooms, lighted by electricity; flret : and into the Belt, Ifr*< board. Ia tbe bar you nill And all < tefyo- iced pay one cent. If yoi of washing nnd starching -,ler w: prepay the p-sta-ji. ^vasitmrBwmmimktMSAtvftvmmmomata and stretching your beet domeitlo and imaorted U«vera •.--.•••u ers nice, Address 3 "Wo make n specialty of have heen noted that two deal THE DAJ1MNEWS V~1T, S1 ? **'.*?[ fift IM Victoria St. Lauderlng Curtains. with questions of supreme importance ** - * T..rjittj. Can. BARTLETT HOUSI Published at Nelson every morning, just-now, tho lumber industry of tho In­ Wet-Weather (Formerly Clarke House.) Except Monday, by NELSON Tlio best |1,00 per day houae In NelsonL F. J. DEANE terior and the appointment of a domin­ None but white help emMoyed. The bal ion minister of mines. FOR SALE the beat SUBSCRIPTION RATES: STEAJVI LAUNDRY With regard lo the lumber industry 1 Shoes Dally, per month, by carrier $ 66 One 35 horse power Upright Boiler, Dally, ner month, by mall 50 there can he no doubt, but that some 6. W. BABTLETT - Prool Hoist Cable and Bucket, only in use Now comes the season of tho Dally, por year, by carrier 7 00 steps will have to ho speedily taken hy year when the ground is covered Dally, per yuar. by rrall &00 about a month. Dally, per year, foreign 8 00 tho government to &ive the manufac­ with slop and slush. Don't got wot feet—that moans rheumatism 10 Per Cent TIIE WEEKLY NEWS: turers relief from existing grievances. Weekly, per half year H 2b nnd pneumonia, Gel a pair of our Nelson Electric Weekly, per year 2 00 This must be done, too, without, inflict­ dry serviceable (6.00 Shoos. They WeeMj*, per year, foreign ..3 00 ing any hardship upon the now settlers look well, cost Utile and insure dry DISCOUNT FOR SALE Just Received feet. ADVERTISING RATES: Tramway Companj In tho northwest nnd Manitboa. The VERY FINE UNE OF ON Display AdvcrUtfoments $5 per Inch pel Dowling Alley, complete; double month; Display Advertisementa, 50 cent* council recommends in the first place per Inch each insertion less than a month, that the railway commission should at maple floor, return trough, pins and Overcoats and Suits for Locala. 10 cents per line each Insertion. balls; made In three sections tor ship­ Limited Classified Advertisements. 1 cent per word once make enquiry into the charge of BUFFETS ment. Made liy Brunswick, Balke Co., Fred L Irwin 30 Days eecb Insertion; Wholesale Curds, S2.50 pe' excessive and discriminatory freight month; Society Cards. (2.60 per month. of Chicago. Price $275. QUARTERED OAK WARD ST., NEAR FOSTOFFICE SOON TO ARRIVE NELSON, B. C. LONDON AGENCY: rates. Recently the C. P. R. made cer­ Hercules Cheviots, Minerva Worsteds, The Dolly News Is on Me at the offlcest- tain concessions to the coast lumber­ $16 AND UP Wyvern untearable Serges in blue, black of F. & J. Hardy & Co., Advertising aj)d men In Uie matter of rates upon lumber Walter J. Robinson and grey. Press Agents. M Fleet Street, London, E.G. CARS FOR CURLING England. for praiiie points, Theso concessions Auctioneers, Real Bntate and Customs WHEN YOU ,'IS'T ROSSLAND CALL have so far been refused the interior Broker, nossland, B. C. AT THE LEAVE BYERS' CORNER- JOHN T. PIERRE, 1.30 for 2 p.m. game, lumbermen, and under the new condi­ See our largo range of styles in Josephine St. ARTIST TAILOR. 3.30, 3.50 tor 4 o'clock game. tions thus created the lumber Industry TENDERS WANTED Go-Carts, $0.00 and up. Clarendon Saloon 7.30. 7.50 and 8.10 for fi o'clock game of east Kdotonay, which promiead to Some Special Snaps in Bedroom The finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. assist so materially in the upbuilding of RUN BY CLUB HOTEL Cash Tenders will he received hy tho Suites, while they last, 115 and up. The Nelson Brewing Co.] tho province, is threatened with prac­ undersigned up to nrion Monday, the Uth MESSRS. HEAVENER & McARTHUR. Cor. Stanley and Silica Sts., Nelson, B.C. day of April, 1904, for tlio purchase of We are Sole Agents for tho Mr. Heavener was for four yenrs a res­ RATES 11.00 PER DAY. Duixa GOOD WORK. tical extinction. Moreover, careful en­ Under new management. Good rooms, R. RIESTERER & CO. the following parcels of the assets of tho Marshall Sanitary Mattress, also ilient of Nellson and la always pleased to The regolul inns adopted at the annual quiry justifies the inference that there meet his old Nelson friends. first class meals, 2[> contB, six o'clock din­ NELSON B. C. firm of II. Byers & Company, of Nelson, ner. Special rates to steady boarders. convention of tho Interior Dintrlct Lib- exists among tho prairie retailers an B. C, Hardware Merchants. Viz.: -the wtell-known Globe-Wernicke muN OR A NT Manager Brewers and Bottlers of High Grade< oial Council Rive in concise form a goo:l ironclad combine that effectually pre­ PARCEL 1.—The stock in trade of hard­ Sectional Book Cases. vents competition and seriously adds to ware, shop fixtures antl warehouse Later Beer and Porter. Insight Into tho scope of the delibera­ building of said firm, situate at New Business TREMONT HOUSE P. O. BOX 83 PHONE 24.1 tions cf that body during llie two days the burdens of the settlers without In Nelson "-aforesaid. any way benefitting the manufacturers WANTED! WANTED! the delegates were in session. PARCEL 2.—The stock in trado of D. McMhiir & Co. Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, BUROPBAN MID AlttlttlCAU FtAJi of lumber. hardware, shop fixtures, store and Naturally resolutions of tlio usual Pipes, Surveyors' Instruments, Type­ traAT.B :io luDoua crtou no TO nr warehouse buildings, of said firm, Furqituro Dealers writers, etc., to repair. Reasonable charges paity character were adopted, hut the The council recommends that this fea­ situate in the City of Sandon. B.C. Best of work and guaranteed. Jewelry H. D. ASHCROI chief pionounremcuts had to do with ture bo also immediately enquired into PARCEL 3.—Lot 23. Block 70, City of oqd Undertakers mnde to order. Work done for tho trade. *t».I>9N31 A .'P.EGIIJ,TJ8, mwtMors Nelron, on whl:h is erected a seven An agent wanted In every town In B. C. Mtsor fltrret N«lw* MINERS' LIVERY AND PEED STABLEfll raattcn vitally affecting Ihe welfare of through the department of trado and Teamlnff and Packing done. Saddler roomed frame dwelling house, and Wrlto at once. tho district covered by this orgauiza- commerce with a view to ascertaining Horses for Htre. Hacks, buggies andl Lot 24, Block 70, City of Nelson, Cutters on call day and night Stables onC tlon entirely independent of partisan tho nature and extent of tho nlleged on which Is elected a seven roomed NICKERSON, THE JEWELER Bakor slreet (center) Nelson GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL Stanley street, between Silica and Carbon-1 considerations, combine and devising ways and means frame dwelling houso. NOTICE ate. Telephone C7. P. O. Box 153. Nelson. J PARCEL 4.—Vacant Lots 25 and 20, of overcoming theso purely artificial Opposite court nouis c::n n«w Poitofflct Ilepipscntlng as it does the whole of Block 17, Map 393, City of Kaslo, In the matter of the estate of Andrew 8. Beit 25 r meal tn town. European an* southern British Columbia, the Interior hindrances to the development of nn im- B. C. Embree, into of tho city of Nelson, R Mil art can plftu. Only whlttt labor imyloy F. J. O'REILLY Tenders for the paid stocks in trade C, Deceased, •i Flrit cl&tM bar. District Liberal Council must neces­ protant provincial industry, which at Notice is hereby glvan purauant to Chap. the same tlmo inflict, grave hardships will be a rate on the dollar on the In­ THOMAH A BRTCKBON PROP* CIVIL ENGINEER AND sarily bo an in-fluentlal factor In shap­ ventoried value thereof ns per Inven­ 187, R.s., B.C., that all persons having ing the course of the party in this upon the now settlers upon the pralrks. claims against the estate of'tho said An­ PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR tories taken by the undersigned, as offi­ drew S. Embroo, who died or or nbout tbe Meals at all hanrn. Ooen day and P. O. BOX tl. CRANBROOK, B.C. province hoth aa regards matters of The efforts being made by the council cial receiver, nnd which may he seen nt SILVER KINO MIKE Hint day of December, IBM), ore required io night Will pay tne m-fneat cuun price (or al) local nnd dominion Import. to secure the appointment of a ilomln- his office nt tbe hardware store of the fend by post prepaid to Mrs. Emma Louisa snld firm nt Nelson aforesaid, and the kinds of second hand goods. Will buy or JOHN McLATCHIE The council doesi not seek to inter­ on minister of mines call for only pass- Embroo, Nelson, 11. C, administratrix of sell anything from an anchor to a needle tender shall Include a lump sum for the tho above estato On or before the lnt day BUSINESS MENS' LUNCH Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Cooking Uten­ fere in matters that may rightly be con­ ng comment. The whole province, but balance of the parcel. dny of April. 190), tholr addresses ami des­ from 12 tn 2.30 p, m„ Ite. sils bought In household f,uantitlos. Also sidered the peculiar concern of the sev­ noro particularly thnt portion of it Tenderers may make separate otters for criptions and n full statement Of parti­ cast off clothing. Call and see mo or write DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL the severnl Lots in Parcels 3 and 4. culars of their clnlms and llie nature of Address Silver King Mike, Box 204. Hnl' LAND SURVEYOR eral electoral districts it represents. It lirectly Interested lu ibis industry, fully J, tbe security dr any) held by Ihom duly WARD ST , NEXT DOOR TO OFFICE 1T..| \-„,...„, .. 0^ STANLEY STREET. NELSON. B. O. aims rather to net ns nn advisory bean' ; ..i',/.Qd the need of a department solely No tender necessarily accepted, The certified and that after tllO unld day tho SALOON acreptnnco or rejection of offers being uml \o deal with questions In which lovoted to mining nffairs along similar f. C. QRIUBN. r * CLEMENTS ] °ubj-pct to the discretion of a Judge of administratrix wilt proceed to distribute x several or all of the districts of southcri ines to that of the department of agrl- the assets or tho said deceased among the CARPENTER AND JOINER the Supremo Court. parlies enlltled (hereto bavl.ni; regard only 5 and 10 ^cre Blocks GREEN & CLEMENTS British Columbia are interested and by eullure, All or nny of paid parcels are open to to tho claims sho. mav then have had no­ 1 am prspared to do uii Kinds of carpontor of land, suitable for fruit growing, close to Civil few nui •>(••-« ami Provincial Land eoncirlcd action to ho in a position to In matters within the purview of tho ln°DPction hv inte'idln" bidders. tice, Dated this 7th dav nf MiT-h. 1901. Dated 84th of February, 1001. nnd cablriat work. Pianos and Curnltur* Nolson, fronting on lako, within 15 minutes flurvayora, make representations that will carry trovlneial legislature tho council could repaired und rcpollshtid, upholstering nnd (if elootric cam; can b*> Irrigated nil ovor. O. W. McBRTDE, EMMA h. EMBMBM, carpet laying, n, \v, MICDWtCZ, corner Flnoat location in the Kootenay. For Salo, weight both at Ottawa and Victoria. 1 1 P. O. R..x. 146. Phone 201. not do more than emphasize Its views Official Receiver, Nelaon, B. C. Administratrix, Stanley and Victor -** «tr*-*i«. Apply O. Nowlhue. Bos C21 Nelson, B. C. Kootenay and Victoria Bta, Nelaoa, THE DAILY NEWS: SATURDAY, MARCH 26. 1904 NELSON IRON WORKS WHOLESALE HOU8E8. CANADIAN PRODUCE. NELSON, B. C. PACIFI STARKEY & CO., WHOLSESALB DEAL- Synopsis of Regulations for Disposal of Kooter\ay Engineering Works OLDEST AND LARGEST ers ia Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Produce and RAILWAY Minerals on Dominion Lands ln Mani­ Fruit. Houston Block, Josephine Street. Nelson, B. C. toba, the Northwest Territories and the IN THE KOOTENAYS Yukon Territory, F0UNDER8 AND MACHINISTS Coal.—Coal lands may be purchased at Iron and Brass Castings of every HARDWARE. description. Machine Work of all kinds. (10 per acre for soft coal and $20 for an­ thracite. Not more than 820 acres can be MANUFACTURERS POR THB Jobbing and Repairing a specialty. We McLACHLAN BROS. WHOLSESALE keep in Btock Shafting, Pulleys. Boxes, Hardware Merchants. Logging and Mill acquired by one individual or company. Supplies, Stoves, Tinware, Agateware, EASTER Royalty at the rate of ten cents per ton Hangers, Flanges, Couplings, Ore Car Iron, Pipes and Mining Supplies. Prompt of 2,000 pounds shall be collected on the Crawford Double IJope Aerial Tramway System;, Limited Wheels and Axles, Logging Cars, Lum­ attention to mailed orders. gross output. ber Trucks, Cast Washers, etc. Break Quartz.—Persons of eighteen years anil Down Jobs rushed through with dls- over and joint stock companies holding patch. GROCERIES. HOLIDAYS free miner's certificates may obtain entry REPAIRING AND JOBBING A SPECIALTY A. MACDONALD & CO.-WHOLESALE for a mining location, fermented, spirituous, or other liquors, in Grocers and Provision Merchants.—Im­ A free miner's certificate Is granted for a shop, store, or place other than an inn, porters of Teas, Coffees, Spices, Dried one or more years, not exceeding five, up­ saloon, in quantities of not less than a Fruits, Staple and Fancy Groceries, To­ on payment in advance of (7.50 per annum Marine, Mining and Mill Machinery, Estimates for all classes of work fur­ reputed pint bottle, at any ono timo to any baccos, Cigars, Butter Eggs, Cheese and APRIL I TO 5 for an individual, and from $60 to J100 per Ore Cars, Buckets, Tanks, Etc. Iron and nished upon application. Mall orders person, whero the liquor is at the time of Packing House Products, Office and annum for a company, according to cap­ Brass Casting. A complete stock of Bale taken off the premises In the original Warehouse, corner of Front and Hal) ital. Shafting, Supplies, Fittings, Etc., always receive prompt and careful attention. package or bottle, for each house or Streets. P. O. Box 1095. Telephone 28. A free miner, having discovered mineral on hand. Scrap Iron bought by the carload. place where such vending is carried on, ln place, may locate a claim 1600x1500 feet two hundred and fifty dollars for every Fare and One-Thjrd by marking out the same with two legal six months. CAMP AND MINERS' FURNISHINGS. posts, bearing location notices, one at each (3) Every person not having a retail lic­ A. MACDONALD St CO.-WHOLSESALB FOR THE ROUND TRIP end of the line of the lode or vein. ense as above, and vending spirituous or Jobbers ln Blankets, Underwear, Mitts. The claim shall bo recorded within fif­ Office and Works: B. C. TRAVIS, Manager, fermented'liquors by wholesale, that Is to Gloves, Boots, Rubbers, Overalls, Jump­ teen days If locnted within ton miles of a say, in quantities of not less than two ers, Mackinaw and Oilskin Clothing. Camp Tickets on sale March 30, 31, April 1, 2, mining recorder's office, one additional day Foot of Park Street gallons, for each house or place, seventy- and Miners' Sundries. Ofllce and Ware­ at ail Canadian Paclflc Railway offices, allowed for every additional ten miles or P. 0. Box 493, Nelson, B. C. fivo dollars for every six months. house, comer of Front and Hall Streets. Port Arthur to Vancouver, and all Inter­ fraction. The fee for recording a claim P. O. Box 1095. Telephone 28. (4) Every person who keeps a restaurant mediate .branch line points. IB |6. , and supplies beer or porter or wines with At least 1100 must be expended on the 'GOOD RETURNING U NTIL APRIL 5, 1904 meals, and not otherwise, one hundred ASSAYERS' SUPPLIES. claim each year or paid to the mining re­ 8treets 2,000 00 dollars for every six months, corder in lieu thereof. When (600 has been Publlo library (already granted)... 750 00 (5) Every person vending wines, spirits, THE B. C. ASSAY & CHEMICAL SUPPLY J. S. CARTER, E. J. COYLB, expended or paid, the'locator may, upon Kootenay Lake General hospital.. 750 00 beer or other fermented or intoxicating Co., Ltd., Vancouver, B. C, Direct D.P.A., Nelson. A.G.P.A., Vancouver. having a survey made, and upon comply­ Dominion Day celebration - 5C0 00 liquor by retail 4n any building in use as Importers of Assayers Supplies, Solo ing with other requirements, purchase the Sharp & Irvine Contingent expenditures 500 00 nn hotel, nnd containing not less than Agents in B. C for the celebrated Bat- land at $1.00 an acre. thirty rooms actually furnished nnd used tcrsea Crucibles, etc. Write us before Permission may be granted by the Min­ Total $115,495 00 for hotel purposes, for each house or sending your orders elsewhere. Satisfac­ Atlantic S8 Sailing!- ister of the Interior to locate claims con­ Mining Brokers Baker Street ' I have not included In the expenditures place whero such vending is carried on, tion guaranteed. C. P. E. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE taining Iron and mica, also copper, in the tho amount of the unpaid bills for 1903, as two hundred and fifty dollars for every (From St John) Yukon Territory, of an area not exceed­ these bills when paid will be charged six months. L. Champlatn.April2Lake Erle....AprillG ing 160 acres. We have for sale, 500 PORTLAND CEMENT to the proper accounts, nnd it appears to See. 4.—This by-law shall come into force WANTED ALLAN LINE The patent for a mining location shall 2,000 JUNO 1,000 SLOCAN STAR me to bo n fictitious system of bookkeep­ on the first day of July, 1904. (From St. John) provide for the payment of a Royalty of Also Reliance Oold Mining & Milling 5,000 A. BOY ing to have them appear in tho receipts The by-low was simply read a first tlmo NBLSON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Ionian April 2 Bavarian April 9 2 1-2 per cent of the sales of the products Co. stock; Spyglass Mining & Develop­ and disbursements from year to year, 1 of tho tocntlon. 1,000 B. C. STANDARD without discussion. Wanted—Bushmen, Woman Cook, Nurse DOMINION LINE ment Co. stock also have made no provision for tho sink­ Girl. (Frnm Portland) Placer Mining.—Manitoba and the N, W. 1 IMPERIAL DEVELOPMENT Also two Business Lots at Poplar. ing fund for the redemption of tho unsold Mechanics* Farmers, Sportsmen I Dominion April 2 Southwark April 9 T., excepting the Yukon Territory.—Placer $150,000 electric light debentures, although To heal and soften the skin and remove WANTED—Representative to secure sub­ AMERICAN LINE mining claims generally are 100 feet square; if thoso debentures nro sold, $10,500 will entry fee, $5, renewable yearly,' On tho grease, oil and rim stains, paint and earth,etc scriptions for The Burr Mcintosh ....April 9 St. Louis April 2 have to bo placed in a special sinking use The " Master Mechanic's" Tar Soap. Monthly; also handle art productions. Sole North Saskatchewan River clalmB are fund for their redemption. RED STAR LINE amounting to about $3,000 nnd there are Albert Toilet Soup Co Mr™. agency to right party; liberal commissions; Finland April 2 Vaderlnnd April 9 either bar or bench, the former being 100 two or threo others yet to be made, which My estimate tor the police department good opportunity. Tiie Burr Mcintosh Pub. feet long nnd extending between high nnd ESTIMATES FOR 1904 will bring the total to over $4,000, If all aro and legal expenses arc based on what 1 WHOLESALE GROCERY SCORCHED. C, 34 West 33rd Street, . OUNARD LINE low water mark, The latter Includes bar granted. While not wishing It to be con­ believe is n police forco large enough to Halifax, Marcli 25.—J, Frank Groves' Etrurla April 2 Lucanla April 9 diggings, but extends back to the base of RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR strued 'thnt your commltteo object to look after the city's interests, nnd sal­ wholesale grocery warehouse was dam­ WHITE STAR LINE tho hill or bnnk, but not exceeding 1,000 feet. Where Bteam power is UBed, cialma TIIE CURRENT YEAR. granting aid lo a worthy object, wo feel aries for the police magistrate and city aged to the extent of $30,000 by Are tbls MUSIC LESSO- S Arabic April 1 Oceanic...... April 0 solicitor based on fnlr compensation for 200 feet wide may be obtained. It la time to cnll n. halt, and that tho coun­ morning; insurance $10,000. FRENCH LINE cil should lake tbe matter into serious con­ the actual service rendered tho city. HAS YOUR LOVE of Music died out be Dredging in the rivers of Manitoba and HOW THE RATEPAYERS CASH IS TO La Touralne...April 7 La Lorraine..April 14 sideration with a view of arriving at somo The city purchased tho recreation cause you cannot play the Piano as you ALLAN STATE LINE the N, W. T., excepting the Yukon Ter­ BE APPLIED. basis upon which, and deciding to what grounds for a specific purpose and money WANT TWO BITS AN HOUR. used to do? Six lessons In McDonald ritory.—A free minor may obtain only two Smith's system of Touch and Technique Laurcnltan....Mar. 31 Numldlan April 14 leases of Ave miles each for a term of organizations grants shall be mnde, us well must bo expended on ihem to put thorn In Montreal, March 25.—Carpenters and •••.•ill more than restore your powers with­ Continental Sailings of North German as the maximum amount to bo granted." a condition so they cnn be used for tho joiners of this city threaten to strike Lloyd. II. A. P. and Italian lines on appli­ twenty years, renewablo In the discretion Tho chic budget for the current year out any hard practice at the keyboard of the Minister of the Interior. which wns brought down by tho finnnce Tho report recommended 27 mills be the purposes for which they were acquired. unless they receive nn advance to 25 and this, should your age be 16 or 60. Or, cation. Lowest rates on nil lines. committee shows the following estimates rnto to be levied on real estate but the All of which is respectfully submitted. cents an hour. Is your playing going off from lack ol J. 8. CARTER, W,P.F.CUMMINS, The lessee's right is confined to the sub­ council unanimously agreed to strike out FRED H. SMITH. time to pructlce? A few lessons ln the sys­ D.P.A.. Nelson. Gen. Agt, Winnipeg merged beds or bars of tho rtver below low for 1904, ns revised nnd finally adopted by tem will Improve your playing to a degret tlio council; the provision for interest nnd sinking fund Tho adoption of tho majority report re­ wnter mark, and subject to the rights of for tho electric power debentures now sulted in shelving alderman Smith's pre­ you would hardly credit, though you should all persons who have, or who may receive ESTIMATED REVENUE- touch no keyboard for weeks. Complete KOOTENAY RAILWAY ANb NAVI entries for bar diggings or bench claims, unsold and this reduced the rate to 21 sentment but in moving thut it be filed HENRY'S NURSERIES course, W0. F. J. Palnton, Corner Hall and Pollce court lines $3,500 00 mills, which was agreed to. alderman Selous complimented Aid. t-milli GATION COMPANY, LIMITBD except on the Saskatchewan Rlvor, where Scavenger department 2,500 00 Silica Tho rate is the same as for 1903. The on his effort, nnd added that the figures Home drown and Imported OPERATING the lessee may dredge to high water mark Ltncenscs 11,000 00 item of 2 mills for sohool purposes, $2,500, and suggestions supplied would nmlnubud- on ench alternate leasehold. Dog tax 3W00 Carden, Field and Flower Seeds il. S. BODMER, Pianist, (Geneva and Lon­ does not represent tho coat of maintain­ ly be useful for future reference, an opin­ don), desires pupils in Music, French and K. & S. RY. CO. Tho lessee shall havo a dredge in opera­ Road tax 1,000 00 ing the schools, to tho city. After allow­ ion that was concurred In by tho' rest of Thousands of Fruit and Ger ..lso engagements, concerts, dan. tion within one season,from the dato of Burial permits, etc 100 00 ing for the government per capita grant, the council. Address Postofflce, Nelson, B. C I. N. & T. CO. the lease for each five miles, but where a Sewer rentals 2,500 00 the city will bo called upon this year to Several miscellaneous accounts v.crn ap­ person or company has obtained more Electric light rates 24,000 00 Ornamental Trees (Ind In all $8,000 to. carry on tho schools proved by the council, including B. C. EFFECTIVE MONDAY, MARCH 7. than one leaBC one dredge for each fifteen Water rates 18,000 00 for tho year. FOR SALE miles or fraction ts sufficient. Rental $10 Pottery Co., $240 for new sewer plpos; West 3h,ododendi-on,s, Poses, K. & 8. RY. Weigh sealeH recelptB 200 00 Alderman Fred Smith was not satisfied Kootenny Power & Light Co., $JY4.0l for per annum for each mile of river leased. Prov. grailt fOr schools.... 5,500 00 with the -finance committee's report and ho power -supplied, and the Brackaiun-Kor Greenhouse and Hardy Plaqte OLD CURIOSITY BHOP-If you want to Lv. 8.30 a.m...SANDON..Ar. 4,25 p.m. Royalty at tho rate nf two and a half per $ 68.CE-.0 00 brought In the following minority report Milling Co., $394,20 for feed supplied, '.'he For Spring Planting buy or sell anything go to the Old Cur­ Ar. 10.45 a.m....KASLO...Lv. 2.00 p.m. cent collected on the output after lt ex­ REAL ESTATE TAXES- following payrolls were also passed: Fire iosity Shop. Always ln stock a full line of ceeds $10,000. on his own account: Eastern Prices or Leds. White Labor. STEAMER KASLO. Interest nnd Sinking fund.$23,630 00 I beg to submit a minority report, as a brigade, $302.50; civic salaries, $1,010' and Crockery, Furniture and Glassware. Dredging In the Yukon Territory.—Six Hospital rato 1,249 84 member of the finance committee, on the streets and electric light, 3123. Lv. 1.30 p.m KASLO...Ar. 11.00 a.m leases of five miles each mny be granted School rate 1,498 GS FRUIT TRESS AND NURSERY Stock.- Ar. 4.30 p.m...NELSON....Lv 8.00 a.m to a free miners for a term of twenty probable receipts nnd expenditures of the The city engineer reported that the tem­ FERTILIZERS Anyone requiring Nursery stock or any­ S 27,391 06 tOlty for the year ending December 31st, porary grading of Ward street beSvcen P. H. WALSH, Superintendent. yenrs, also renewable. ARREARS- 1 Bee Supplies thing In the fruit tree line would do well The lessee's right is confined to the sub­ 1901. My reasons for doing so mny bo Mill and Cai-bonat would cost «1,. '0. ex­ to communicate with WmK Stubbs, Nelson, Real estate taxes $18.88-13-1 summed up: clusive of cntch basins, CATALOGUE FRBB. B. C. merged beds or liars In tho river below Sower rentals 3,664 2S l.—The peopjle should understand that, The same official reported that the erec­ low wnter mark, that boundary to bo fixed Water rntes 8,555 80 although the elty had a revenue which tion of nn Isolated hospital on iho grounds THE WHEELER & WILSON Sewing by Its position on the 1st day of August Scavenger rates 473 30 aggregated $100,000 last year, economy must adjoining the Kootenay Lake Gemini M, J. HENRY, Machine—Three times the value of In tlio year of tho date of tbe lease. Electric light rules 2,713 67 be practiced in every civic depnrtment, in Hospital, would cost $3,000. any other; one-third easier, one-third The lessee shall havo one dredge In S 28,281 45 order that the maximum of expenditure The city clerk drew the oltontlin of tho SOW WESTMINSTER ROAD. faster. Rotary motion and ball bear­ SEALED TENDERS addressed to the operation within two years from the date for needed public improvements may be council to the question of obtaining Ucer.ce VANCOUVEK, B. C. ings. The lightest running machine ln undersigned and endorsed "Tender for ad­ of the lense, and one dredge for ench flvo Total $124,320 60 made during the year 1901. These Im­ rates from the boarding houso hi-ertrs the world. Needles of all kinds. Tay­ dition to Nanaimo, 13. C, Post Office," miles within six years from such date. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES- provements cannot be mnde If the revenue under the provisions of the licence by-law. lor & McQuarrlo, Agents, Nelson, B.C. will be received at ihls riffice until Tuesday. Rental, (100 per mile for flrst year and (10 Flro department maintenance ! 5,500 00 Is frittered away for donations to Beml- The inntter will be considered later. Spokane Falls & Northern Railway April 12. 1901. Inclusively, for the construc­ per mile for each subsequent year. Royal­ Fire depnrtment equipment 1.503 00 publlo Institutions, or for the mnlnten- The bank of Montreal nidified the cor­ IF YOU WANT to buy flrst class dry tion of an addition to the Post Office at ty, same as placer mining. Police department 5,000 00 Placer Mining In tho Yukon Territory.— 01 :V nnco of departments In which salaried poration thnt the sum of $S,57 for solicitors wood ring up 148 or call on Joe D. Nanaimo, B. C, according to plans and Legal expenses J-jj ° Tlio only all mil routo between points Creek, gulch, river and hill claims shall ofilcinis nre out of proportion to the actual advice hnd been chnrged up to its ac­ cast, west nnd south to Rossland, Nelson, Rochon, Room 2, Bellevuo House, Hall specifications to be seen on application Scavenger department v;-- s.ooooo requirements of the people. count und this roused the ire of several to the caretaker of the Post Office at not exceed 250 feet In length, measured MtsceUanooua m(® Grand Forks and Republic, street. Nanaimo; at the office of Wm. Henderson, on the base line or genernl direction of 2.—The people should also, know Mint aldermen* A resolution wns passed under Buffet cars run between SpokaJie nnd Printing and stationery 1.030 w one or their ulltlofl Is being operated nt 0 which tho city clerk will notify tho bank FOR SALE—Hay Ranch In Lardo Valley, Clerk of Works, Victoria, B. C, nnd nt the creek or gulch, tho width being from Salaries B.MM no that all accounts have to be passed upon Northport. the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. 1,000 to 2.000 feet.. All other placer claims loss, and that It is the duly of the elty Effective Juno 14th, 1003. closo to Poplar Creek, on railroad; 1G0 Buildings & Grounds, maintenance 1,600 00 council to tako Immediate steps tn prevent by tho council before they can bo paid acres meadow lands; has shipped 50 tons Tenders will not bo considered unless shall be 260 feet square. 8 Leave Arrive Waterworks, maintenance mm further Ions In the operation Of the elec­ and that the council will not submit to hay each year for five years, can treble made ou the form supplied, and signed with Claims are marked by two legal posts, the hunk's method of bookkeeping fas ex­ 8.45 a..m Spokane 6.15 p.m. the actual signatures <»f tenderers. one at each end, bearing notices, Entry Waterworks, construction wQ 00 tric light business of the elty. 10.40 a.m Rossland 4.35 p.m. output. Very easy terms. Write for price. Sowars, maintenance _\_ Below are my estimates of revenue and emplified in this instance, and t.( reccsfury E. R. Vlpond, owner. Trout Lake, B. C. An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, must be Obtained within ten days, if the Sewers, construction ' ?? the city would withdraw it-i nccoont and 7.20 n.m Nelson...... 7.20 p.m. payable to the order of the Honorable tho claim ia within ten miles of a mining expenditure for the your ending Decem­ 10.35 a.ni Orand Forks 4.00 p.m. Electric light, maintenance «.ww 00 ber 3lst, 1901. seek accommodation elsewhere. FOR SALIC—Five room cottnge; all mod­ Minister of Public Works, equal to ten recorder's office. One extra dny Is allowed 8.30 a.m Republic G.15 p.m. for each additional ten miles or fraction. Electric light, construction 500,00 REVENUE S. S. Taylor and Mr. Mathoson for the ern conveniences; 75 of 100 font frontage. per cent (10 p.c), of the amount of tho Streets nnd sidewalks, malnt'ance, fi.000 00 Kooteny Launch club obtained a lease of On car line. Also severnl choice building lender, must nccompar 1* each lender. The The person or company staking n claim Streets nnd sidewalks, construe... 1.00) 00 Police court tines and miscellaneous! 4,000 00 a water froln lot 300x225 under tho same In Connection With lots In excellent locations. G. K. Tacka­ cheque will be forfeited If the party tend­ must hold a free miner's certiflcnto, Public health WW 00 Scavenger fees 3.000 00 terms as the boat club. Tho lot lies Ju.-t bury. ering decline the contiaot or fall to com­ The discoverer of a new mine is entitled School* 33,280 00 Licenses 11,000 00 to the east of the bout club's premises. An plete the work contracted for, and will be to a claim 1.000 feet In length, and if the Donations and subscriptions 1.500 00 Dog tax 40000 entrance slip 10 feet wide and 540 feet lung WHY USB your neighbors Bowing Ma­ returned Ui cane Of non-acceptance of party consists of two. 1,500 feet altogether, W. K. P. & h, Co., extra power.. 0,00)00 Road tax • 1,200 00 will bo Included hi the lease. The matter chine when you can buy one from The tender. on tho output of which no roynlty shall Fuel and light ^ °° Burial permits and sale of cc-me- , will be left In the city solictors hands to Singer Mfg. Co. on the Installment plan; The Department does not, bind Itself to be chnrged, the rest of tho pnrty ordinary Sundry accounts, 1903 3,758 10 tery lots 3-0 00 carry out. payments only (3,00 por month. Old ma­ accept tho lowest or any tender. claims only. Overdraft, January 1st, loot 21,38518 Sewer rentals 4,000 00 James Johnstone, E. C, ' ruts, t.nd chines taken In exchange. Liberal ills- By order, . Entry fee, (10. Royalty at the rate or Interest on overdrnft 2,500 00 Electric light rates 21,000 00 J. E. Annuble on behnlf of tho Agth'U- count for cash. The Singer Mfg. Co., FRED OEL1NAS, two and one-half per cent on the value of Sinking fund and Interest...: 33,769 00 Water rales 19,000 00 tural and Industrial Association asked Iho Baker street. Secretary, the gold shipped from tlio Yukon Terri­ Sinking fi'.ml, 1903, paid In 1901 9,900 00 Weigh scale receipts 300 00 council what It proposed to tl.) this year Department of Public Works, tory to be paid to tlio Comptroller. Real estate taxes ISfl.OftO 00 in the way of Improving tha rocreatpn FOR SALE—2100 Hall Mines shares for Ottawa, March 17, 19Ji. No free miner shall recelvo a grant of Total $120,863 34 Provincial grant for public schools 0,000 00 sale, very cheap; for particulars, address, more than one mining claim on each sep- Sundry receipts 300 00 grounds, and the deputation wee refer.nd E„ Tho Dally News. Newspapers inserting this advertisement Tho finance committee In their report to to tho board of works with whom they without authority from the Department, nrato river, creek or gulch, but the same the council which was finally adopted re­ will confer later. will ,-iot be paid for it. miner mny hold any number of claims by Total $115,500 00 purchase, and free minors may work their commended; that the assessment of 1903 lie This estimate of revenue Is based on n John A. Turner and James /nhniliMio TICKETS PLUMBING adopted for the year 1901, with any neces­ on behalf of the Tourist Association ap­ TO ALL POINTS. claims Ut partnership by tiling notice and closer collection of rates nnd taxes charge­ SHERIFF'S SALE. paying fee of (2. A claim may be aband­ sary corrections; that a rate or one mill on able on land, which can now be done un­ plied for a civic grant of WOO to aid In SHOUT LINE TO tho dollar be levied for hospital purposes. We are prepared to do all kinds of By virtue of a number of warrants of oned, nnd another obtained on the same der section 10 of tho "Municipal Clauses properly advertising the city a ->1 d Mi let ST, PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, plumbing, steam and gas fitting on tbe The committee have nlso gone over und nlong the Hues adopted by tho aSAQClatJi II. CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. execution Issued out of the County Court creek, gulch or river, by giving nollce and Act Amendment, 1904," and by an increase shortest notice, Est aiatos given. E. Of Kootenny, hotden at Nelson, and to me paying n fee. considered the estimates prepared by tho of liquor licenses to the several amounts Subsequently the council refused the SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, olty clerk of the revenue nnd expenditure grant ns there were on funds LitulInUo. PORTLAND AND ALL PACIFIC K. Strachan Sr. Co., lit,iter street, Nelson. directed against the goods and chattels of Work must be done on a claim each year nnmed In Ihe by-law now before you for Phone 2C2. The Sharptess Mining and Milling Com­ to the value of at least (200. for 1901; thnt such estlmntcs show an es­ your approval. When tho hospital grant was under COAST POINTS timated revenue, (Including arrears of roal consideration Aid. Smith prod-md n nun- Through Puluce and Tourist Sleepers, Din­ pany, Limited, non-personal liability, 1 A certificate that work has been done estate taxes,'sower rentals, water rales, EXPENDITURE orlty report sharply criticizing the .Vflnte- ing and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. have seized and taken in execution, nil must he obtained each year; If not, the scavenger rates and electric light rates. Fire department, maintenance nny Lake hospital management, Some ol RtMl vG"»0"J TYPEWRITE* iho right, title nnd interest of the said claim shall bo deemed to he nbandoned, $38,281.46), of $120,581.45 ami nn estimated ex­ nnd equipment $ 7,000 00 the statements mnde in his report fault­ company In one "Case" Traction Engine, HIHI open to occupation nnd entry by a penditure of $133,410.61, or a difference of Police department (Including salary ed from a misunderstanding and ihe 2 FASi RAINS DAILY 2 A CHEAP TYPEWRITER Is never a roal No. 12.701; one large Centrifugal Pump, a free miner. expenditure over revohuo of 112,829.10 which of police magistrate) 3,500 00 alderman subsequently withdrew hit re­ For rates, folders and full Information economy, as Its final cost will prove, We quantity of various sized Piping, Belting, The boundaries of .1 claim may be do- amount will require to bo raised by taxa­ Legal department (Including salary port. regarding trips, call on or address tin claim that, dollar for dollar, the Reming­ Hose, Bellows, Tools and Mining Imple­ (Ined absolutely by having a sdrvey mode tion and represents tho amount required of city solicitor) 760 00 The council appointed aldermen Smith agent of the 8. F. & N. Railway. ton is the best Investment. lln reputation ments, now stored upon the placer ground end publishing notices hi the Yukon Offi­ to bo placed to the credit of sinking fund Scavenger department 2,500 00 nnd Clements city representatives upon the Of supreme merit Is founded on tha tent of about one-half mllo north of Cold Hill, cial Oazetto. and Interests for tho redemption of tho Printing nnd stationery 800 00 K. L. G. Hospital board. Aid. Smith at or service. Catalogue and prices on applica­ on the Lardo Rlvor, Petroleum.—All unappropriated D-min­ electric light extension debentures, a.'id to City hull salaries (mayor, city first refused to net but finally agreed to H. A. JACKSON, ' II. BRANDT. tion to F. C. Winkler, Nelson, Sole Dealer 1 shall offer llie above goods for sale at ion lands In Manitoba, the No-'hw-M Ter­ lie token from the revenue for electric clerk, trensurcr, auditor) 4,080 00 accept the nomination. G. F. & P, A., C. P, & T. A. for Beuthorn Interior nf 11 C, public miction at my ofllco, next lo ihe ritories nnd within the Yukon Territory light rates, snld rates having heretofore City hull salaries (temporary assis­ On motion of Aid. Selous, Beccndod by Spokane. 701 W. Riverside, Ave., court house In the City of Nelson, on Tues­ nre open to prospecting for petroleu*n, and been used for general purposes, assuming tance :»R'>oo Aid. Gllker, tho finance committee's re­ Wnsh. Spokane, Wash. FOR RENT day the 20th day of Marcli, at the hour of Ihe Minister may reserve for n.-i individual that the council decide that sinking fund Buildings and grounds, Including port ns amended was adopted. eleven o'clock In the forenoon. An Inven­ or company having machinery on the lard nnd interest should he provided although tory of the seized goods may be seen to lie prospected, nn area of 640 acres. payment on nnd improvement A detailed statement will be at once PIANO FOR RENT—For particulars ap­ tbo debentures nro not yet sold. of recreation ground and grunt at my office Nelson, and the property In- Should the prrsrocior discover ol! i» n-v- furnished the council of llie electric light ply J. F. P., P. O. Box 286, The report also contained the following: to agriculture society 3,000 00 receipts and expenditures, WALDORF HOTEL specied upon application to Mr. John Ulvln, Ing quantities, nnd satisfactorily eHiablish "Your committee feel thnt the increasing Public health (including salary of The city offices will he ralsomlned al­ YMIR, B. O, ut Gold Hill. SUch discovery, an area not ex "^"ri'.iR- f-10 demands for assistance from the city by medical health ofllcer) 1,000 00 though Aid. Selous and Smith voted against 0. 8. COLRIUUI Proyrletoi ASSAYING Terms of salo cash. ncres. IncludJ^T the oil well and such other local organizations and associations are Public schools .'. 13,600 00 tho expenditure. Headquarters for Mlnlni and Com S. P. TUCK, land ns mr • JO determined, will he pn)d to the dlscoWer at tho rate of (1.00 an assuming alarming proportions, and if Fuel nail light Q00 00 Aid. Smith Introduced his new by-law merclal Hen. Moat comfortable hate' OOLD. SILVER or LEAD. 11.00 each. • Sheriff of South Kootenay. continued, and the grants allowed, the Bnnk of Mont rent overdrnft (which to amend the Trades Licence By-law, 1900. In the District Simple room In soi Nelson, H. C\, I9ih March, 1904. acre, subject to royalty nt siieh fr-ito ns Copper, tl.TiO; Gold-Silver or Silver-Lead, may be specified by order-ln-eouncll, only possible way of meeting tbo obliga­ Includes sinking fund payment Leaving out tho repealing clauses Ihe section -fiTerrtMni Hr"t-#Isss $1.60 each. Prices for other metals on tion's will be by taxation. The ordinary made in January Inst that should measure provides ns follows! application. E. W. WlddoWBon, Pox N 118, CLEANING AND RTP^IRI^G Department of the Interior, Ottawa. Feb­ revenue will not meet the requirements ot have hen made in 1903)...... 82,285 00 SEC. 1.—(1) Every person vending spirit­ LOST Ymlr, B.C. Late nsBnyor at Nolson smelter. ruary, 1904. expenditure tf these amounts are to ho Interesl on bank overdrnft 1,50000 uous or fermented liquors by retail for JAMBS A SMART, pntd from It, Tho time I* coming, nnd wo Interest on dcbontllrofl snld 13,750 00 each house or plnce where suoh vending LOST—Tn or near Urn postofflee, n brown I wish to announce to the oltlwn-a Deputy of '!"> Mfrlnter m? tbe tnt«r-lor, believe It has now arrived, when the rate­ Sinking fund for debentures sold.. 11,000 00 Is carried on, flvo hundred dollars for every lontln'r pocket book, containing ladles UNDERTAKING-EMBAI V(NQ of Nelaon nnd surrounding district thnt payers must be Riven to -understand that Waterworks ma Intonanoo 2.000 00 six months. vlflltlng cards, a memorandum book, nnd 1 nni prepared lo do nil kind" of clean­ PRIV'TE en-flRO grants for assistance to nil local organi­ Electric light mnlntannnco 12,000 ("3 (2) Every person not having n retail lic­ some silvor, the whole of very littlo value ing and repnlrliiR on Ladlefl and Gentle­ zations will moon an increased rate of W. R, REATTY, CRANBROOK, B. C-, 1 Sewer ccnBtrllctloh 600 00 ense Issued under this by-law, and under io r.nyr.-ie but the owner. Any person re* Undertaker nnd Embafmor. Telegraphic men's Rarttieiitf" at reasonable prfces. PRIVATE Bonn Mil Roemi, -electric taxation. For this year wo havo now* bo­j Sewer mnlntonnnco 260 00 sub-soetlon (1) or (4) or (6) ot this section, turning same to Morley "s Bookator* will Your patronegf wild ted, James Stewart, fore us applications for aid of this nature orders Will receive uponlql attention, Will light; iiifn tabic hoard. Anply on Stiles 1 Sidewalks 1,00000 who sells, bnriers or traffics by retail In he rewarded, g* anywhere at any time. Phono 243. Opposite Queen'R hotel. Btreet, 2nd door west of Ward. THE DAILY NEWS: SATURDAY, MARCH 26. 1904 NOW READY W. & A. K. JOHNSTON'S H.&M. BIRD

DISTRICT AGENTS FOR C. P. R. TRADE MARK. LANDS—Lots In Nelson; terms one- Russo-Japanese third cash. Agricultural and Timber sa Lands. B &K REGISTERED CANADA PERMANENT MORTGAGE ACCEPT Nt) SUBSTITUTE. War Mao CORPORATION—Loans on Real Estate, This is an entirely new map, and it shows TOILET No ether brand Is "JUST AS GOOD" 8 per cent interest, first mortgage. In the most distinct manner the countries us tho celehrated "B. & K." OCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE To have it good Watch and to ha\i It Our goods are always fresh—no old that nre so much before us In the present CORPORATION—Sickness and Accident keeping right time. You are assure.! great struggle, viz., Japan, Korea, nnd slock. NO HULLS, NO BLACK SPECKS SOAPS policies. this pleasure if you use one of i ,r c Manchuria. The Map is carefully colored, M'u i UAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.— Standard Watches. BRACKMAK-KEi; N|UL NG <> • LTD. and shows prominently' alt features in the We have captured the trade in Toilet present dispute, Railways nro Inserted up Best In the world. Ask for rates. We will also guarantee you satisfaction Manufacturers of High-Grade' Cereal" and have acquired, a deserved with your old watch if you allow us to to dato, and the line under construction reputation for their high quality. through Korea Is shown. Enlarged Insets FRE INSURANCE do tho necessary repairing on it. This week wo are still offering as a Watches and repair work are equally of Toklo. Seoul, Port Arthur, and Nagasaki special three bars Imported Castile Soap Best Canadian, Scotch and English Companies. iu m guaranteed. and Sasebo are given. for $1.00, together with a shipment just received whicli we* wll! sell at 2f> cents per box REAL ESTATE-FOR SALE $800—A flve-roomod house and two lots MORLEY fcCO . LA BELLE HOSE AND In the Hume Addition. The lots DIRB-PT PROM THB SUNNY SOUTlJ are In a good position, are fenced, Tomaloqs 35o "per BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS HEATHER BELL. PATENAUPJ_ Bros., and havo lawn ami fruit trees. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS Celery 15c a he J NELSON, B. 0. $500 cash, balance terms. SPRING? Lettuce 60c per J This is put up in Fancy Boxes con­ |525—-A lot at the top of Carbonate Kndishcs ....Gc a bun] HI,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, taining three bars delicately perfumed, .ml which we can recommend. street, two blocks abovo Park Onions , 5c n bunl AND WOOD OP ALL street, containing 200x180 feet, or Asparagus 25c per i KINDS. the equivalent of 10 ordinary lots, INSIDE OUR Rhubarb 15c peri Fancy Sweet Navel Oranges, 2fic to 40c a I Terms Spot Cash. well adapted for fruit trees. For GALT salo at ?525. This offer only holds SEEDS STORE Shipments of all linen of new Qrr-f good for a few days, and is a bar­ Goods coming ifi regular shipments. W. P. Tlerney T. S. McPherson gain. PHONE 10. Telephone 265 ;FOR RENT Telephone 56. COAL Baker Street $8.00—Four roomed cottage, corner of Bell Trading C< Ward and Gore streets. SEEDS $22.00—A six-roomed house on Kootenay PRIOR OF METALS street between Baker and Vic-, toria; modern improvements. In Shoes What Do New. York, March 25.—Bar silver 55 3-4; $10.00—Four rcomed cottage near car Flower and Garden Seeds eleetrc-lyUc copper, 12 7-8j Spelter, firm. barn, very handy to smelter. London, March 25.—Lead £12 5s. WHITE CLOVER AND LAWK GRASS SEED. Now is the You Want? time to start your early seeds. Let us have your orders early. ' THE OUTSIDE:- LOOKS. THE INSIDE:- COMFOKT NELSON'S NFWS OF THE GT THROUGHOUT ALL:- WEAIt AND Al'TEl! THAT.— PRICE Col. W. N. Brnytori, of the Handy Min­ FISHING TACKLE Well, if that's wliat you really ing Co., left yesterday for Spokane. The llshing season Is now open. We aro stocked with1 all the latest Rods. you etun't come to our store too utile,"'' [ts where you belong:. A. Macdojild, of A .Macdonald & Co., Lines, Hooks, Reels, Baskets, Etc., Etc, Canada Drug & Book Go. wife and children, have gone to the coast. Rods from $2.00 lo flL'.OO TORONTO PRICES. The Coast-Boundary train did not reach The Royal Shoe Stor Lines from fie to $1.50 the city until nfter 12 o'clock last night. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES, ANl| Hooks ...from fie a doz. Up J. A. Macdonald, of Rosslnnd, was In BELL SHOES. the city yesterday, returning homo last Reels from 50c to (8.00 evening. Baskets from 31.50 to J3.00 EASTER NOVELTIES The Nelson Boat club will give a danro We have somo of the dalntost novelties for tbe Enster trade thnt were ever shown In Nelson. Souvenir Spoons, Book Marks, Hat Pins, Brooches, Silver and In Fraternity hall on the evening of Fri­ Has established a reputation for Itself day, April 8th. Gold Crosses, Bracelets, Rings, Fancy Belt Fasteners, and Innumerable little things for HER. If you cannot see what you want In our windows, ask us to show ft M°LACHLAN BROS. and It stands for "First Quality The conservative members (opposition) to you. We will appreciate the pleasure. of the mock parliament will meet in the Remember our repairing department when you want anything dono to your Griffin Always." parlors of the Success club nt 8.30 this watch. evening. You can make no mlstalce ln asking two districts, ho acted ns assistant In­ HOTBL ARRTVALB, The Leading Hugh B. Gilmour, ex-M.P.P.. the pro­ spector under E. H. Fletcher, and when for Griffin Brand Cured Meats, Lard, the change was mnde, was appointed In­ vincial ngent for the Watcrous Knglne Co., Brand Butter nnd Eggs. with headquarters at Vancouver, Is at the spector for the mainland. J. J. Walker Jeweler Hume, The trout fishing sonson opens today nnd Charles Dnke,. foreman of the Tribune, "first catches" may be looked for by has reccvered from a severe illness ond evening. The Hume hotel will have a tine was well enough yesterday to be out on one on exhibition In the lobby window to­ Cut in Fish for Lent J. Y. GRIFFIN & CO., Limited the streetB. day, so the proprietor said last night. WHOLESALE ONLT Look for it. MARSHALL'S CANNED—Fresh Herr­ At 1 o'clock this morning a thermometer ing, Herring a la Sardine, Kippered on Bnker street stocd at 14 nbove 2ero. The Aberdeen hive of the Ladles of the Herring, Herring in Tomatoe Sauce, 2 Tins for hut thero was no wind, tho night being Maccabees will meet this afternoon at Herring in Shrimp Sauce, Herring In absolutely still. 2.30 In Miners' Union hall, for the purpose Anchovle Sauce, Fresh Herring, of completing organization. All ladies Smoked Haddock, Finnan Haddies, 25 Cts. The Juno mine has doubled Its force of who aro Interested in the order or who Soft Shelled Crabs, Carabus.. We Sell Everything miners during the past few days nnd com­ desire to become members nro cordially Hum©—Duncan Ross, Greenwood; R. E, menced on the work, mapped out for the Invited to attend. Simpson, Smelter Junction; II. Glegerlch, present year. Kaslo; H. B. Gilmour, Vancouver; J. L. Salt and Picked Fish The Fisherman Needs Salt Mackerel, each 35c Cod—Brlok per brick 2 lbs 20c The first of three cnrloads of 2lnc con­ Johnston, Montreal; J. B. Townsend, Chi­ Last season we bought tlio entire Fishing Tackle stocks of tho Canada Drug &1 Tho steamer Kaslo brought down four cago; It. D. R. Stewart, Medicine Hat. Labrador Herring per doz COc Cod—Steak per brick 2 lbs 20c centrates for Antwerp, Belgium, passed Salmon Bellies per lb 12%c Book Co., nnd the Hudson's Bay Co., which combined, gave us n fine assortment.! carloads cT ore last evening for the Hall through this city yesterday. They will be Cod—Whole per lb 10c This season we havo gone one better and have just opened up the LARGEST J Mines .smeller, three from the Reco and taken by rnll to west St. John. There thoy COMPLETE Stock ever shipped to the Kootenays, one from the P.ambler. will be transferred to a Canadian Pacific THE STRATHCONA. Wo have jointed Rods from 25c to ?17. steamer for the Journey across the Atlan­ For the opening of the season try the Famous DEVON BAIT; just the thing for, Duncan Ross, of Greejiwood, liberal .-FORMERLY HOTEL PHAIR.1 r tic. Tho contract which the Payne mine J. A. KirKpatrick & Co., Ltd.swif t water. candidate ln tho Yale-Cariboo district, has with the Antwerp reduction works pro­ Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. If you would rather try a spoon or another class of bait, cnll and sco our J was in town yesterday. He went over to vides for 3,000 tons or 300 tons a month for stock. Prompt attention given to mall orders. Address Box 503. Rossland in the evening. a period of 10 months. Rev. W, W. Bncr, pastor of the Metho­ E. SUTCLIFFE Baker StreeJ dist church, has returned from a trip Tho enr of machinery which hns been so long looked for by the Canadian Timber FOR RENT through the Boundary country, where he EDGBWOOD AVENUE-Pleasamt collage containing parlor, dining room kllclien had a successful lecturing tour, and Saw Mills, Limited, which Is building a sawmill nt Trout Lake City, has been nnil tivo bedrooms, Good hnsomonl. Kent $15, Including walcr: Immediate DOB- session. Bowling tr-rtms from J. Y. Griffin &, Co. started north from this city* and should It Pays to Deal With; RUTHERFORD be in Trout Lake City within tho next CEDAR STREET, Near Vernoji-CottaKC containing six rooms, modern conven­ and A. Macdonald & Co. will play a match iences. Rent, 515, Including water. Possession 17t!i April. Household Ammonia quart bottles 25c game at the bowling alley todny. In the few days. This wns the car with the fly wheel nnd shaft, which were so large that Benzine and Gasoline Big bottles 25c evening two teams from the Foresters will Turpentine Big bottle 25c play a match. the shaft had to be taken out of the fly wheel at Duluth, Minn., before it could BRYDCES, BLAKEMORE & CAMERON, Limited Furniture Cream, extra good .' 25o be forwarded. Now that it has come.to Bug Poison Big bottle 36c I^n Ro| shares remain steady ln London hand tho work of finishing the mill cnn Copperas, Lye and Chloride of Lime, all with nn upward tendency owing to the be hurried to a speedy conclusion. const by way of Spokane, nnd leaving this ready for Spring House Cleaning. excellent reports recently made about tho morning for Kaslo. The minister proposes Pure Baking Powder In bulk 3Gc por lb. properly. H. E. Croasdnlle reported yes- Strathcona—John Keen, R. F. Green, to make a (lying trip lo Poplar and up lerdny thnt the shares hnd gene up to £1 The joint freight committee of tho board Kaslo; F. E. Simpson. R. G. Brattle, J. through the Lardeau section if time will 14s nnd Ind dropped to £1 10s again. A of trade and the wholesalers nt a mooting I-\ Hutchcroft, Cranbrook; J. A. Mart- pormit, D. J. Robertson & Co. Wm. RUTHERFORD, Druggist further advance may bo expected. held yesterday afternoon took Up some donald, Rossland; J. F. Whitney, Berlin. "Ia Mr. Wright, of Ymir, to be called further questions, which arose out of the Lake-view—J nines A, Tlgo, Sldar; Richard Into the cabinet aa minister of mines, or me HNOHd AHQIN 'HSV HNOHd Any qualified voter who has heretofore interview with P, W. Peters, assistant Bums, Fernle; E. Nodwoll, Great Falls. Furniture Dealers In any other capacity?" was asked, WARD STREET, NELSON, B. C. pejriecifd to have his nnme recorded on general traffic manager of western lines of Tremont—Mr. and Mrs. John Husty, "Well," replied the chief commissioner, HIGH GRADE •the piVivlnciaJ voters' Jlst J-.ad better the C. P. R., during his recent visit to Ymlr; F. Letliern, Goo. Krlppner, city. "J only, heard of the matter when I p<'ft-n" few davs, I hough not many Toklo, March 25.—The formal nn- rose nnd I have nothing to ndd to what people wero aware that he was 111. Tho GOOD TIMES. . nouncement that Korea had decided to you already know about It. deceased, who was between 45 and 50 years "I can't say positively whether there of age, had been In the pn.nfnflico pervli-p open the port of Yongampho lo the Hon. Bob Oreen ou the Provincial Situa­ Branch Markets in Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon,4 trade of tho world reached the govern­ will bo a summer session ut the house. for many years, and hnd resided In this tion—Flush Times are nt Hand. If railway construction matters, or, any province for a long tlmo. Before the Is­ ment today, but the actual date of the Hon. R. F. Green, chief commissioner Three Forks, New Denver and Slocan City. other business of importance makes It grggw hy gUH t" no WMHush will ggw Prompt una •rjfgfgl *.«BW«»» t land and the mainland were divided inio opening lias not been determined. of lands and works, Victoria, was nt the desirable to call the members together It Strathcona last night coming from tht rnay be done. Just nt present we are run- Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeep­ ;Mhmt)\Mntnt)\ti\limtt wu>unam),mbmi,\iiOt\H ing, Penmanship, Etc. CIRCULAJIS FREE W. E, BOWINS, Business Manager. § Would You Please Her? nine nlong with just such work as we cnn Embroideries •a do until tlio estimates come In force on omr Thero Is nothing that would please her more NDW IS the time to buy Embroideries. Our stock Ms complete and values than ft Diamond Ring, Brooch, Locket, or a July 31st. 8 Diamond Studded Watch. A Diamond Is the "I can say one thing very positively, thnt unequalled. Prices Cc, 7c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c. gift, of all gifts—it lasts forever, and every day FOR SALE all over the province the business outlook j A special line of wide Embroideries at 25c a yard; worth regular 35c to 40c. brings to the wearer pleasant thoughts of the is brighter than it has been for years and this particularly applies to mining. giver's regard and generosity. Whether as an ;,000 Shares Yalc-Kootenay Ice .. .12'^c GOO Shares Cherry Creek 17c White Check Muslins, suitable for C hildren's Dresses and Aprons, extra good so Shares North Wost Coal ....|2.2fi I anticipate a return of good times hero emblem of plighted troth or as a birthday ro- 500 Shares B. C. Standard (Hunter nnd I think it will be genernl nil over values, at 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c to 20c. •a membrancc to a wife, sweetheart, daughter, 2 Wnr Scrip ?20& V.) ; 05c am British Columbia. The fellug is rcHeated sister or mother, a Diamond Is always nn appro­ In eastern Canada and T look for good 4 priate gift, and to a woman the most highly I results accordingly. It may not please prized.. We carry the finest stock In Western somo politicians, hut I am sine nil will re­ OUR MILLINERY OPENING 3 Canada. 9 joice If the coming summer proves a pros­ Tuesday anil Wednesday, 29th, 30th and following days, 3 9 perous one fur tlio province, that Is ono M'DERMID & M'HARDY question wc can all unite en. I am making 3 9. BAKER STREET, NELSON n hurried trip through my constituency 3 EWERT BROS. g and will return to Victoria shortly." Nfisor, Trail, "ossisnd Jrwlers std fnernvrj g Ufeiiuoy tionp—iliBinloctant—is strongly 1 ro'eotnnionded liy the ni&Hoal profession aa -• -.MI'-, i-tunl against infectious diseases, Ti KERR & CO. V^WVWflWWWWWWW 9\ 9}9\9}W9\9V!lV!lWM\9\$ Ward nnd Baker Streets, Nelson, _ __;