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steamer and over 250 miles ln a scow, Becker was taken to the undertaker's by rode his own horses over 100 mllea, detectives lieutenant Graham and Calvin and drove them over 600 miles. To this and lt was Graham who subsequently told WHEAT CROP may be added extensive railway travel KASb-rniGHLY SUCCESSFUL CELEBRATION win at hud happened. INDICTED ing, Including two trips east and return «, • Detective Oraham saM that after the within the 12 months of some 8,000 or prisoner had became calmer lie said that 9,000 miles. The population of the he watched the utiack on the girl and Mackenzie river diocese Is composed al that he was frightened and ran away. He PROSPECTS most entirely of Indians and Eskimos Splendid Lacrosse Match, Best Ever Witnessed in Interior, Results in a Tie- insisted tliat he did not see a knife In FORHRY to the number of 6,000 and a few fur the man's hand. After he made his state traders and missionaries. His lordship Large Attendance and Fine Weather Make Day Most Enjoyable. ment Becker was taken to the Queen's visits through his diocese in alternate county Jail in Long Island City. years, not being able to cover the whole The police are wholly satisfied with Late Spring Has Delayed field annually. In tne Mackenzie river Becker's story but will bend their ener 'Frisco's Grand Jury Find diocese he has confirmed within the Kaslo's annual celebration or May 24 1st; Bftuu, p.; Miller, r.f.; Salter, s.«.; Ir gies to finding his companion. Tliey are last year nearly 50 young people, In yesterday was the most successful oue win, c.f.; Brown, l.r.; Newlu, 2nd. convinced tliat the two men were either Seeding and Area Srwn directly or indirectly concerned in ihe Sixteen Counts Against dians; has baptized one 'Eskimo adult, TODAY'S GAME Knslo-.McKlnney, s.tf.; Leet, 1st; Brown, held In years. There was a strong feel * crime. Will Be Restricted. and has administered the Lord's supper ing of old-time enthusiasm In evidence * 3rd; . Hartln, c.f.; Tupenella, i.f.; H, Har to nearly 100 communicants. He In the pretty city, whose stout-hearted •I- Nelson and Medicine Hat will + tln, p.; l_. Ware, c.;Gore, 2nd; C. Ware, Mayor Schmitz. reaches the Eskimos, who number Inhabitants declare IB now emerging •> meet at lacrosse again this after- + r.f. MRS. McKINLEY'S CONDITION about 500, through interpreters, and it •{• noon on the recreation grounds •_• Canton, Ohio, Mny 24—Mrs. William Mc from a period of depression and whose Kinley, widow of the late president, who is often difficult to secure competent future rise in progress is sure. "Ad _* at 3 o'clock. After yesterday's 4* CALEDONIAN SPORTS Increased Acreage in Bailey, Flax and and suitable men who understand tho The Caledonian sports were the first was stricken with apoploxy last Tuesday vance Kaslo" was everywhere heard a- •_• splendid exhibition of Canada's + and is In a precarious condition, was no Streril Other Prominent Citizens, Includ languages requiring to be used, in •i. national game at Kaslo an ex- 4- event on tihe program -'ind ihey were run Oats, Which at Present Prices Will Well yesterday's 'rousing celebration. worse today. The attending physicians ing President Calhoun of Street Rail conversation many of' the people are •I* ceedlngly interesting match is + off on Front street. The events und [win Repay Farmers -Immigration Rush. ners were us follows; Dr. O, E. Portmatn, and hits advisor, sur reached by means of a jargon which Splendid weather, magnificent sport •b assured, and there should be a * geon general Rlxey of the navy, at 6 ways, Indicted on Similar Counts. 100 yard dash-J. Donuld, Nelson, $15; H. is not serviceable for religious serv and a record attendance combined yes -:• generous gate. + o'clock tonight posted a bul'etln that there Bishop, Nelson, %l.i,o. There wore seven ices or preaching. The bishop preaches terday to pull off an exceedingly pluck- had been no material change in her con and conducts services himself in the entries and u close race, though Donald (Special to The Daily News) lly devised and well thought out pro i-M-H dition. San Francisco, May 24.—The grarnl Slavic language. gram. led from the start. Winnipeg, May 24.*—With unfavor 220 yard dasn-j, Dotwld, (16; A. Hniward, jury this evening returned bribery In able crop reports from all over the The Nelson-Medicine Hat lacrosse Deacon ...... W. Peard dictments against the following* match, the leading feature of the day, Medicine Hat, J7.50. Three entiiles und a wheat raising countries of 'Europe and Defence close nice. President Patrick Calhoun, or th,- most' indifferent conditions In the resulted in perhaps the best exhibition, Williamson n:tchte WINNIPEG CELEBRATES United Railroads, 11 Indictments JURY INCREASED BY ONE of Canada's national game that haa 75 yurjls, boys under 13—Leo. McKlnnon, American southwest, all eyes are McQueen Taylor Nelson; H, Green, Kaslo. Thornwall Mulialy, assistant to Cal ever been put up In the interior of the Davison Ripley houn, 14 indictments. turned to the Canadian west, which RESULT OP YESTERDAY'S PRO 76 yards, boys under ltj—C. Archer, Kan!o; FINE PROGRAM OP ATHLETIC last year produced some 200,000,000 bush province, a display of gameness und Center Attorney Tirrey L. Ford and W. M. good sport that was- well worth travel Stevenson, Nelson. No offloffll time WHS SPORTS CARRIED OUT els of grain, half of which was wheat. CEEDINGS IN HAYWOOD TRIAL Thompson J. Hal-ward taken In nny of the events, but ul: four Abbott, of the legal department of the This year, however, conditions west ot ing miles to witness. Homo .. races were well und closely contested. United Railroads, 14 each, The Kaslo and Nelson bands ren TWO YOUNG ENGUSHMEN M_VKE here are far from encouraging. An YET ANOTHER VENJRE MAY HAVE A. Bishop Netf Mayor Eugene E. Schmitz, 1(1. dered excellent music, the latter play Steel Winkler FOOLS OF THEMSELVES exceptionally late spring has delayed TO BE CALLED LUMBERMAN'S SPORTS Abraham Ruef, 14. seeding to u great extent, and It is now ing a good program on the Kuskanook Jamleson '.••• Ready President Louis Glass, of the Pacillc up and down the lake, as well as takln . The log chopping und log sawing events apparent that me wheat acreage of DeBeck J. Halward were lhe closing ones of Uhe day und wero Winnipeg, May 24.—Victoria day was States Telephone and Telegraph com 1907 will full far below that of IBM. (Spi'clul to The Dally News) its share in the celebration. Burns Skolth pany, 2. Boise, Idaho, May 24. — To finished just a few moments before the dedicated to athletic sports here, and The acreage not sown to wheat will be Nelson contributed largely to yester SUMMARY Kuskanook sulled at T ,,i.m. They attract day the proceedings In the Hay thousands attended the various sport Theodore V. Halsey, formerly au planted with barley, oats and flax. Th's day's success. When the Kuskanook 1.—Nelson, Burns, 0 1-2 minutes. ed a great deal of ntentlon. The log rol agent of the Paclllc States corporation wood, cane were decidedly discouraging ing tournaments, including a profes year the farmers are reaping the bene steamed out at 8 a. m. there were 4-7 ..—Nolson, Burns, 7 1-2 minutes. ling contest was declared off, there being Ruef, Schmitz, Calhoun, Mulialy, Ford' ouly one man helug passed for cause. sional baseball match, which attracted fits of the high price of wheat, owing passengers on board, and by the time 3.—Nelson. A. Bishop, 13 minutes. no entries. a record attendance, even for Winni and Abbott are charged with briber) He waa Henry Curtis, the mail being th to the fact thai they were unable to Kaslo was reached the number had In 4.—.Medicine Mat, Skelth, 1 minute. Log sawing, fog 1S> Inches In diameter— peg, which Is noted for Its devotion to J.™- * KM company's rate anil ship out the -wheat on account of the examined when court adjourned yes creased to about -00, additional visit fi,—Medlo'ne Hat, Ripley, 3 1-2 minutes. 1st, Fred Spiers and A. Cheverler, 45 se Schmltz for 'receiving 'J5O,0U0 ln tha terday. the diamond. Senior lacrosse was the transportation d.-Acuities during the ors coming on board at all landings 0.— Medicine Hat, R. Halwnrd, 8 minutes. conds; 2nd, G. and M. Leet, 46 1-2 second-.. only branch of sport which was not United Railroads franchise deal, past winter, and many authorities are Seventeen others were called after touched en route. About 100 visitors 7.—Medicine Hat, Winkler, 3 1-2 minutes. Only ono saw was used and the first pair included in the day's calendar. The The indictments against piass are ad of, the -.pinion that there are still some Isaac bedell had been excused peremp came down from Trout Lake and way 8,—Nelson. Jemlown, 6 1-2 minutes. who won. had this advantage. Then; we*r« weather was simply delightful. ditional to the ll indictments already . -0;000,00- bushels of wheat in the Ca torily, without getting one to fill the points. His worship mayor Gillett, al Referee, C. D. Blackwood; timekeep three sets of competitors. Only Kaslo The Y.M.C.A. road Tace today at returned against him on the charge of nadian northwest westward qf this city, seat, Sixteen were dropped for cause, derman Selous, P, A. Starkey, president ers, Medicine Hat, H. C. Krauss, Nel men entered; 1st J_0; 2nd, UO. tracted great interest. It was won o/ bribing supervisors to refuse a com to say nothing of the large amount one of them being ou account of hts of the board of trade, gold commission son, A. T. Garland; net umpires. Med Log chopping, log l!» inches In dlnmetor— Walker of Winnipeg, who covered the petitive telephone franchise. stored in the terminal elevators ut the health and the other was still undT er Harry Wright, mining recorder icine Hat. A. T. Preston, Nelson, J. H. 1st. A. Cheverler, 7 minutes 2 seconds; U. five-mile course in 26 minutes 5*41-1 The statement was officially marie lake front. examination when adjournment was Blackwood and A. D. Wheeler were Fox. ft, .'Robertson, 7 minutes, _.'» seconds; J. seconds. Walker is a great runner, and that all but $45,000 of lhe entire taken. As there remain seven peremp among those present from this city. Joe Thompson had no time to Archer, S minutes, 50 seconds. Only Kaslo he also captured the one mile event in amount of the bonds, Jsso.OOO, will i;o The cold weather which has been tory challenges, four by the defense All Kaslo turned out to greet the vis- chuckle yesterday; his hands were men entered; 1st. Jilt; 2nd, J10. forthcoming. The United Railroads experienced during the last two months easy fashion. and three by tbe state, it seems the ilors, and ample accommodation was full, and his honest old head had to The celebration of Victoria day was alone will have to put up for its presi alt over the country northward of present panel will uot 1111 all the Jury provided for their comfort during the work overtime. ROCK DRILLING dent, the assistant to the president an I Kentucky and Tennessee, was also felt marred hy the unfortunate and ill-ad- and there IB no probability thai the day. The attendance of so large a del Winkler, for the Hats, took lite There was only one entry In the single vised action of two young Englishm.n two attorneys |560,0O0 in securities or In the mountain valleys of British Co Jury will be finally filled before the egation from Nelson as the one which crowd's fancy. He was very much it handed rook drilling contest and Patrick »280,000 in cash. Schmitz, besides !lie lumbia, the garden of Canada, although whose identity is so far unknown, who middle of next week. Tho.'e is great went up yesterday excited the admira evidence at critical times. Dunphy, u Rambler-Cariboo miner, C-irrUd tore down the flag from the American 150,000 security he has already given u» not to such an • extent as on the prai latitude given in making examinations, tion of the Kasloltes, and the utmost Burns, an old-time player, covered off the prize, 135, by drilling 12 1-8 Inches secure his liberty pending his trhl, ries, hut vegetation in British Colum In 10 minutes. He beat lust year's record vice-consulate. Keen regret Is felt here, the attorneys departing far from tho good feeling prevailed. No accident or himself with glory and did his share and should the perpetrators be discov- will have to put up J1B0.0O0 In bonds. bia ls now full yn month later than it. statutory requirements. The politics unfortunate incident occurred to ma- of playing and scoring. which was 11 1-2 Inches. Ruef will have to put up $140,000, uut was at this time last year, and even erd they will be severely dealt with. as he Is now a prisoner without any .religion, lodge affiliation ami most the pleasure of the day, and all went Except in the final wind-up roujh The stars and stripes were flying ->n now frosty nights retard vegetation. any other old matter being gone into as merrily as the proverbial wedding play was noticeably absent. There WRESTLING MATCH Immediate hope of release, it is said he It ls estimated that fully 80 per cen. Eugh_ hall was crowded to the doors the same pole with a union jack, and has mad* no attempt to give bail. Pres in detail in many cases. hell. were no questioned decisions and nop] bcatise the former was uppermost it of the wheat area of 1906 will again Today in one case in which the at- It was a very pleased and welt sat of tha players were sent to the fence; •before the dinner .hour to witness a cutch. ident Glass, of the telephone company, be sown with wheat, but the other 20 as-cntch-can wrestling match between aroused their resentment, and their ig has already given bonds in the sum *'ir tonieys had not been able to find _ isfied excursion party that- reached the though Mr. Blackwood spent a fairly norance did not permit them to dis per cent and the Increased acreage due talesman disqualified and each side city on the Kuskanook at 11 o'clock Poring Singh, and a local man, described $90,000. He will have to put up $-10,000 busy hour ln refereelng the game. criminate. more to retain his liberty, Theodore to the large immigration from all parts had several opportunities at him, the last night. There will be some changes in the in lhe bills ns "Ter O'Gratly of Butte.*' of the world, especially from the United court said it was satisfied the man was Appended ls a complete summary of The Hindu, a fine looking man of ISO Halsey has put up $110,000 iu bonds, Nelaon team today. The Hat tean pounds, much fancied by his fellow coun covering 11 Indictments previously States, will be sown In barley, oats and quallfled, but since there seemed a lit the day's sports and pastimes: will be yesterday's. flax, and it is expected the farmers tle doubt, he would excuse him. The trymen present, had It all his own way, NELSON'S NEW8 OF THE DAY found against Mm. He will have to put will derive as much from these cereals defense has challenged a story that winning the first fnll In ten minutes and up $10,000 additional tomorrow. LACROSSE MATCH TRAP SHOOTING as they would do from wheat, the price was published here today to the effect The lacrosse match between Nelson the second and the match in 16 minutes. Alarried, ln this city, at St, Saviour's The trap shooting: content took place The Hindus wanted a second match but church on May 24, by the rector, Kev. V. When foreman Oliver of the grand for these grains being exceptionally than Harry Orchard planned to take and Medicine Hat was easily the even*, Jury Sled the Indictments In court he high at Uie present time, and the oe- dire-ally after lunch, there being tour no one was willing to contest wilh the ll. Graham, Henry Archer Goddard of his own life. Some time after making of the day. The game resulted In a stalwart victor, who stalked about very said that these "were only a partial re- mand ia greater than the supply. The his confession, he told Steve Adams, tie, each team scoring four goals, but events of 15, 20, 15 and _S birds respectively, Grand Forks, lo Mis. Margrethe Husby Nolson waa well represented, six out ot well -pleased with his victory, of Nelson. report from the grand Jury." This is •cold weather has not affected Immigra then with him, that he intended to kill everyone who witnessed the game da 1 taken to mean that more indictment* tion to the slightest degree, every sta dared it was the best match ever the eleven competitors coming from this himself. The story is said to have city. The Nelson club's electric traps are to follow. tion between Winnipeg and the Rocky come from Adams or his wife, the played in the interior of British Colum ORAND BALL A word of commendation Is due tbe bia. There was a record attendance •>! .were sent up tho previous night and put The celebration wound up with a Mil In C.P.R. for plating the palatial steamer mountains having its quota of settlers statement being that Adams Informed In p'.u-e. Out of tho 75 birds, Watson. camped by the side of the railroal, over 1,000, and the teams were not only tbe armory under the auspices of No. 4 Kuskanook on the Knslo run yesterday the warden, but It is flatly denied by Kaslo, got first, with es birds; Ink second to take the large delegation that attended waiting to get to their farms. the authorities. It Is thought to have very evenly matched, but they put up Co., R.M.R. Hendricks" orchestra supplied CANADIAN TRADE REVIEW a really magnificent game from Btart with 62; Weill third with H, and Burden the music; there was a good attendance the celebration from this city and a fur arisen from a conversation Orchard of Kaslo fourth with til. Thanks to the ther compliment Is due captain Seaman, to finish, the wind-up being exciting und the dance passed off very pleasantly BACKWARD WEATHER AFFECTS had once with dean Hinks, who has cCforts of Messrs. Burden, Watson nnd and successfully. his officers and men for the prompt and visited him much. Orchard told the enough to satisfy the most ardent lover of the game and worth going miles to Desmond, the committee directly In charge admirable way the steamer was run and SPRING TRADE DEATH PE-RTY1MP0SED minister that he thought there was no the shoot passed off most successfully. witness. Both teams showed lack ot NOTES the crowd of excursionists handled. , hope for a murderer to enter heaven, Blackwood was heavily handicapped by .in practice, and In passing and team play The Kaslo executive commute consisted RAILROAD CONGESTION HAS BEEN NINETEEN PERSONS SENTENCED BY and for that reason ho did not see any Injured eye and did not shoot In his usual the Medicine Hat players, If anything, of mayor S, II. Green, A. T. Garland. John It was painfully quiet In town yesterday, LARGELY OVERCOME good form. The prl_en consisted of $1 , COURT MARTIAL hope for himself. The dean straight had the best of it. Over and over again Keen, J. W. Power and C. H. Bonnor. stores were ail closed and tlie streets were entrance fee und $10 added money; divid ened out that theological point, and there were brilliant' exhibitions of In The management committee consisted of deserted. Those who hud not gone to New York, May 24.—Bradstreet'a nothing more waB heard of the matter. ed In order of 40, 30, _0 and 10 per cent. IMPLICATED IN ATTEMPT ON LIFE dividual play, evoking hearty cheers A. T. Garkind, chniiman; mayor S. II Kaslo were out picnicking or fishing. In trade review says: Canada's coul, the afternoon Charlie Waterman endeav OP PRESIDENT CABRERA and applause from the spectators, and Tlie scores In the -several events were Green, president; C. H. Bonnor, secre backward weather will affect retail GETTING, AFTER PULLMAN CO. the ball passed up and down the Hell na fallows: tary! E. E. Chlpman. treasurer, J. H. ored to g t up some sports for the children, trade and filllng-ln orders. Fall busi repeatedly, now threatening Nelson's No. 1, IB blrd_--Watec(h, 14; Ink, 13; Bis Jackson, O. Strathearn, D. P. Kane, 0. as i_ his usual praottce, but the children ness, however, [a good, manufaoturera . Guatemala City, May W—The court mar Inter8t-.tc Commerce Commission Asked goal and the next minute hoverln . hop, 18; Wolls, 13; Whelinms. 11; Burden, E, Desmond, W. R. Smith, A. W. Palmer, did nol put In an appearance in appreci and wholesalers silll bi-ii£ busy ship tial which hu* been In Bcmlon here for to Reduce Rules about that of Medicine Hat. Nelson U; Desancnd, 10; Obcreat, 9; Ward, 8; E. H. Latham, J. W. Coekle, J. W. Power. able numbers and Ills kindly eliforts were ping goods ordered early In the year- three days lo try tlie persona charged with Washington, May 34-A definite effort led off with three strait goals, two Mawdsley, 8; Blackwood, 8. L, Hanna, CVtpt. A. Campbell, J. G. Pot- wasted. In the evening .. few enthusiasts Strikes of longshoremen have affected wns begun today before the Interstate , complicity In tha atempt made on the life obtained in the first quarter and one No. 2, 20 blrds-Mawdsley, 18; Ink, 17; ter, S. A. Hunter. amused themselves by setting' off flre- exports. Better weather has made for Of president Cabferri on April 29, In this commerce commission to obtain tor the nearly at the end of the second quarter. worka on Uuker street, but even this more progress in wheat planting, but public a reduction In the rates or fare Watson, 17; BIrilvop, 17; Obcrest. 17; Black The above, the large reception commit city, today handed down sentences of Just before half time was called Skelth wood, 10; Burden 15; Desmond 13; Ward 13; tee and tho various su-b-coiiunltteofi In failed to arouse any interest. good weather Is needed for the best re death In the cr**ic8 of 19 of tlie prisoners charged by the PnUman cmwpany for lta for Medicine Hat put the ball past sults. Tho acreage may equal a year sleeping CAT iioconimod.itlonn. This Is the Wells, 13; Whellams, 13. charge of the different events had their 1 fcefore It. These findings have created (ireyerblehl, and the score stood _ No. .1, 16 bint.-Obcrest, 14; Burden, 14; work well In hand and fully deserve the The police are looking for a young man ago ia the entire northwest. Leas *s fir. t lime In tho history of ihe eonumts- to 1 in favor of the green and white. heard as to railroad congestion and the Intense excitement here and popular reel Blon that proceeding, have been brought Watson, 13; Mawdsley. 13; Word, 13; Wen's, congratulations showered upon them for who committed a very grave offense at ing i» so high that the carrying out of 1_; Ink, 12; Blackwood, ll; Bishop, U; the prompt nnd successful carrying out the park yesterday afternoon. He had situation is slowly approaching the against the Pullman company and they normal. the sentence Is doubtful. Two Inllins. promise to be of more than ordinary ln'- The flrst half nad been hotly contest Desmond, 11; Whellams. 11. of Kaslo's most plenslng celebration In induced some young children, Including -the brothers Tlnnettl, the owners of a ma- porltinee. The complaint. were filed ed over a broken ground and in th. No. 4. 25 birds-Wells, 23; Watson. 21; years, of Mny 24. two little girls, to go Into the bush with The strike of dock laborers in Mon .idilne flhop and foundry here, nre among against the Pullman compnny.nnd.various second hair Nelson, half expected to Obcreat, 21; Burden, 21; Ward, 21; Ink, 20; him on promise of giving them some treal has failed. * thoue sentenced to death. Tlie Italian other nr.rLliwe_.ern railroad UHCH. wbloh hold down their opponents and accord Blahop, 19; Desmond, 18; Blackwood, 17; money and when In the bush he attempted .in assault on one of the glrlH. Her screams Toronto reports great activity *.!t j ;minister to Guatemala, slgnor Nagnrn, aro made co-defendants, by tk-oige 8. -Inglv took matters A little easier, 'iney Whellams, 17. building in Ontario, aud last years .at obce obtained litforma'.ion concerning Lofms. o business man, He Is obliged to quickly found out that the Medicine Those shooting tha four events, 75 birds, WAS WITRIKSJF CRIME frightened him and he ran off. The child record will be surpassed. .the proceedings of the court and person- travel from St. Paul lo various "ther points Hat players had plenty in reserve and made the following BCoreS: Watson, _.; ren describe the brute, as being of short stature and wi-arlng dark blue e. .the., and Failures for the week number IU. a* J tally Informed president Cabrera that the nnd to use the nevommodalloii-. The were magnificently capable or playing ink, t_»; Wells, Ml Burden, fit; Obcrest, Gil BECKER BREAKS DOWN AND CON ,i stiff hat. He Is likely one or the de against 22 last week and 13 lu this •.trial ha/l been distinctly Irrogulnr. He charges for the accommodation lift iieClarM an up-hill game. The Hat men took Ward. 55; Wti.lfiims. 52; Bl-'tekwood, 52; week a year ago. irequestcd a prompt revision of the tlnd- themselves very seriously, and starting Desmond, 52, FESSES UNDER "THIRD" DEGREE generates recently driven out of Spokane are unju_i, u_reasonable and oicesnlyc The following are the weekly bank KngB of the court. with a winning gait kept It up until und should be given n long term of im and he Asks that the com ml union reduce clearings as compiled by Bradstreet's them. they had added three more goals to CLAIMS HE TOOK NO PART IN THE prisonment if the police be so fortunnle BASK HAM. MATCH as to capture him. for the week ending May 23. showing their total, making the score 4 to ,. in ASSAULT their favor. Then Nelson woke up m The baseball match wn* the first event the percentage of Increase as compared on the recreation ground and was lute in with the corresponding week of Inst, TRIAL OF BLACK HANDS real earnest and the close or the game What might have proved a fatal launch BISHOP'S VAST DIOCESE starting so that only five Innings were year: witnessed a desperate struggle that New York, May 2-W-On being confronted wreck wns narrowly averted yesterday af played by Nelson and four by Kaslo, The Terminates Abruptly by Suicide of One reached Its climax when time waa tonight with the corpse of Amelia StaT- ternoon. A launch occupied by two men Inc. I HAS JURISDICTION OVER 800,00(1 game proved exciting enough and It was a and Confession of Another. called. Six and a half minutes aft .r foldt, Henry Becker, wtio was arrested and Hire* latdes wvis caught in tho ra- 43.8 pity thut It could not have been fought SQUARE! MILES New York, May 24.—The trial of the Hat boys had scored their fourth yeaterday on suspicion, broke down accord p\__> below Grohman creek and for a mo Toronto .. . ., ...„.,., 23,737,000 22.2 ont, us the boys played good ball and wero three alleged "Black Hand" men on goal, Jamleson scored for NelBon, mak ing to the po;ice, nnd confessed thnt lie ment appeared destined to be swamped Winnipeg ...... 13,064,000 30.2 evenly matched. As It was the grime was the charge of murdering Castano, a ing 4 In all. There were Jusl. three had witnessed the ns_ault that preceded with the Toss of all on board. Happily the Ottawa . . . ,..i.» 3,916,000 31.0 ! BISHOP OF MACKENZIE RIVER dec.'ared a tie ut the end ot Nelson's fifth Brooklyn butcher, was abruptly termi minutes left, and it was the warmest the murder of the 15 year ofd Elmhuist launch in lis wild career ptst the oreek, Vancouver . 3,845,000 88.6 LEADS STRENUOUS LIFE Innings, in order to make way for the lu- nated today. Rocco Panagiro, one o' three minutes* play ever witnessed in girl. » kept close to the shore and was finally Victoria .. 1,271,000 61.9 erosse match, the event of the day. the men, committed suicide at the Ray the Kootenays. Nelson kept tho Hat The crime was committed by a compan caught In an eddy which permitted one of Calgary , . 1,474,000 118.li (8i-_ni 10 Tho bally Newa) mond street Jail by hanging himself- goal keeper busy, and shot nfter shot Nelson went to bat first and Stevens se ion, the prisoner suld; he usserted his own lhe male occupants, with the help of a Winnipeg, May 24.—The light rever After the opening of the supreme court was sent In. The scrimmages were im* cured tho only run, Bell being left on Innocence. Becker's admission followed a paddle, to steer It close Into land, where PREMIER McBRIDE IN LONDON end bishop Reeves, of Mackenzie river, Uonaro SpoHlto, another of the trio, m-arous and of the hottest kind. The Wise. Kaslo followed and amid frantic "third degree examination" that proved asBistnnee wus ut hand and the occupants The Victoria Coloulst publishes the _ ls spending a few days in the olty, rest- changed his plea of not guilty and crowd went wild and the cheering and cheering McKinney and D, Hartln reach his undoing. of the launch were landed safely. It could following cable: I ing after his 3* years of labor In the pleaded guilty to murder in tlie second shouting shut off the timekeeper's ed the home plate, with Tapanellu and II. He hnd been taken to the undertaker'_ not be 'earned lust night who the occu London, England, May 21.—Premier lone northland, where for months at degree. Then, upon the recommenda whistle for some moments, but finally Hartln left on bases. Nelson fulled to where the body had lulu since it was found pant, of the launch were, or what they McBrlde is spending Whitsuntide In •a time lie sees nothing but Indians and tion of district nttorney Clark, FWra- Mr. Blackwood heard the call and the score In the second and so dl
tin nun nm, nun, a. o„ SATCRUAI. HAT 25. IMT mgtmtmmmm wg_am_ammmma _^_mum_ii____ag_mg^ liV from Oaljjnry .olith I. w-.ll under w&y At_*_t___A_A___A_A_A_A __ a______k_ .with tlie poles up ahom hHff tlio dlatatioe. Tlie 'hole, aro dug io Macleod and from We are making a run on Special Bargain there to Frank and it Is lho intention to I iiave th« line In op-rt-tlon by fall. The .-viniiinuk popple expect io reach Crow's J Prospectors', Lumbermen's, Miners' FOR CASH Ni-.i niioni ihe same time and therefore If the all through line It* opened It will Hand - Bags Six improved Iota near new City Park, NO ROOKS—at present ln ga"- dens; Brat rate soil, well fertilised— Price $1200.00. moHt lihe'.y he ready before winter. ' and all Campers' Supplies Tin* consummation or ihe project would this week. Prices from a Dollar up ALSO OTHER IMPROVED LOT8 ON TRAM LINE at flGO to $200.00 -er bc of the greatest nos. Hilc benefit to not TBNTS ln all sltea and weigh-. lot •_ _ . only tho-people along the Crow's Nest line RUBBERS and OIL SKIN CLOTHiNU. bin to the whole public of A liber tu and OVERALLS and JUMPERS. Biillsli Columbia, as tlie go vein ment's UNDERWEAR at all prices . scheme is to give connection with all parts T. G. PROCTER, Nelson, B..C. or the. province, while the Crambrook peo •HUDSON'S BAT BLANKETS and CAN- ple expect to ultimatefy extend, west) to J. J. WALKER OVERALLS and JUMPBR.S the coaat, or at learn to a connection with Jeweller and Optician, Baker St. ' t SOX. MITTS, etc., etc lhe coaat, Iu view of the well nigh im 'Phone 333 Box 157 OROOERIES AND PROVISIONS. possible scrvlec of the CP.lt. telegraphs which does not permit of a' resident of the BAT, FLOUR and FEED. 4$ ACRES PUNTED ORCHARD s Puss sending a message n hundred miles On Cottonwood Creek, just outside the city limits. The soil is a splen and getting :i reply Inside of two days, In aU these lines we otter uoaUent Quality at very reasonable pricea. did loam, well watered by running stream, and has been higlily the ability to transact business by tele Uclow Is given the results .of analysis of GRIFFIN'S BLOOD AND BONE cultivated several years. 11 is now set out with thousands of bear phone with any part of cither province, FERTILIZER as found by Prof. Frank T. Shutt, chemist for the dominion Ex ing strawberries and a fine young orchard. would be a boon Indeed. perimental farm, Ottawa: IT PAYS FROM THE START s —' PRICE REASONABLE AND TERMS LIBERAL Analysis of "Blood and Bone" CLAYTON & CLAYTON Moisture 4.19 f The Hudson's Bay Stores | GRIFFIN BLOCK Total mineral matter, chiefly bone 37.60 Mineral matter, lnsolube in acid, sand, etc 1.50 Nitrogen 5.11 Phosphoric Acid, equivalent to 31.5 per cent bone ...... 14.46 • NELSON, B.C. j We Have "On consulting the Fertilizer Bulle tin Issued by the Inland Revenu De PAPER NAPKINS partment, this fertilizer will bo seen to compare quite favorably with others of and a similar nature sold on the Canadian market. For Picnics "(Signed) FRANK T. SHUTT, Chemist.•• I fiiperial Bank of Canada LUNCH BASKETS HEAD OFFICE: TORONTOt To merely say that we have tbeae articles does not convey any adequate J. Y. GRIFFIN & CO. Idea of the advantage to you of comin g to us tor them. •APITALPAID-P HJ»,0W RUST .. 80,000 VARIETY and QUALITY are the features, of our stock. We have them Front St. Nelson, B. C. 'Phone 129 LR. WI-KIB, P-MWent. HON. ROBT. JAF FRAY, Vice-President In such delightful variety and daintiness, combined with reasonableness in price that you cannot fail to find just the thing you want.
Branohes in British Columbia PAPER NAPKINS DECORATED STEEL RAILS ORE SACKS ARROWHEAD, GOLDEN, NBLSON, REVELSTOKl, CRANBROOK. VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Dennlson's exquisitely decorated Napkins, dozen 16c; per 100 7Bc WIRE ROPE Plain 40c SAVINGS DEPARTMENT LUNCH BA3KET3 from 20c to -13.00 ALWAYS IN STOOi' Deposits received and 'jitereet allowed at highest current rate from date ot open ing ot account and oompouaded Quarterly C F.JACKSON & CO.,Ltd.,Vancouver Bookseller and Stationer -.elson Branch J. M. Lay, Manager W. C. THOMSON -taker «t., i-w.MiL Paoit W
port is that the Colonial offlce is en 1 cured a horsu of tlio Mange with quiring Into the facta aB represented by MINARlJ'S LINIMENT. The Canadian Bank the premier. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. DalhoUKle. The advice given by sir William Mu I cured a horse, bully torn by a lock and Vf, H. Aldridge in the matter pitchfork, with MINARD'S LINIMENT. of Commerce St. Peter's. C. B.EDW. L1NLIEP. of securing early supplies of coal so as I cured a horse of a bad swelling with apKil Md up, •10,000,000. 4Mt 16,000,000 to guard against a repetition of last MINARD'S LINIMENT. winter's famine will most likely be un THOS. W. PAYNE. HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. observed, and if by any mischance Bathhnrst, N. B. «. _. WALKER, Prealdent ALEX. LAIRD, Oen'l. Manager. Borne new difficulty arise to prevent KID DAVIS regular output by the Crow's Nest Pass The boxing instructor of Winnipeg 1RANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA AND IM Is in the city trying to arrange a match collieries, there will be the same old C N. PASS TELEPHONES with anybody who can use gloves up to TUK UNITED STATBB AND ENGLAND complaint and disorganization of bu_l- 150 pounds weight. He can he seen a- —s. The advice is really sound and the Bodega. ir__r_ Buklne Iii__.ua ___«_•_ Aooounta may M opens* and owuntSi BIO UNDERTAKING OK A CRAN should be acted upon by every coal • «__ vltk all __«__• ot t_j bank. BROOK COMPANY CURZON IN DEMAND dealer in the west, as well as hy every » SA-VITOS B)_1_K DEPARTMENT large user of coal. TO RUN LINE THI.OUG.U PASS CON- Jarrow Unionists Compete Willi RutVind Deposits of $1 and upwards received ; Interest allowed at current rates and NBCTINQ WITH AJ-BHIWtt UN13 for TIL. Services paid quarterly. The depositor la subj ect to no delay whatever in the with RELIEF POR RHEUMATIC PAINB London, May 21—The unionists of Jar- drawal of the whole or aay portion o f the deposit, "I suffered wilh rheumatism for over row division of Durhnm have entered into two yanrs," says Mr. Holland Curry, a There Is excellent prospBot that the cpmpetitlon with Rutland for the parlia NELSON BRANCH patrolman of Key Weal. "SomiiraeB it Pass will soon have one of the greatest mentary services of lord Curzon ..f Kedto*- J L, BUCHAN, Manager, settled ln my knees and vnneJ BO 1 conveniences that could be afforded It. Kton, Thin morning they forwarded an in vim.il hardly waFk, at other times It would nu.m-.ly, a long distance te*_phone line vitation to him to content Jarrow on the ho In my feet and hands so I wus Incapaci through the entire length of the Crow's* (ippro.'ichinR retirement of .Ir Charles Pal tated for duty. One night when I wa« In Nest Pass and affording telephone com mer, libera:, who was born In 1S22. As severe pain and lame from lt my wife munication belween all parts of lhe prov nearly a year has elapsed slnee ihe death Every Merchant, Wholesale or Retail, must be interested BANK ot MONTREAL went to the drug store here and came back inces of Alberta and British Columbia -.ays of his wife, lord Curzon Is likely to soon with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. the Prank Paper. re-enter publlo life. in the Copeland-Chatterson Perpetual Systems for Business. HTABUSHED 1817 I was rubbed with it nnd found the pain Broadly speaking, they reduce the labor of accounting CAPITAL, ALL FAD} OT ...H4,«_,000 REST Ill.MO.OW had nearly gone during the night. I kept If there be n realization of lhe prospect "Activity this season is very pronounced —cut the time occupied in the work fairly in half, and by on using lt for a llttlo more than iwo it will b>: brought about by the consum In the Sheep creek district," says Bruce HJSAD OFFICB, NONTR-AI, weeks and found that It drove the pain mation of a project whereby the Cran White. "Most of the prospectors who systematizing the handling of accounts thereby facilitate the Bt Hen. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, O. C. M. G., Hon. President sway. 1 have not had any trouble from brook Electric Light company will buitJ are there now came In last winter and steady movement of the details of the business. Hon. Sir Qeorge Drummond, K. C. M. Q.. President. Hunt disease for over three months. For a line to Crow's Nest and the Alherta gov sre developing their properties. The Sheep _. S. Clouston, Vice-President and General Manager. aale by all druggists and dealers. ernment will extend the line It is now. creek Histilcl is a com pit rati vely new one The Copeland-Chatterson Co'y. of Toronto has systems BRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA building lo the Pnss, to Crows Nesl. the nnd Is .aid to have some very promising tor the handling of accounting in every business. two lines conncotlriff at thnt point. There Is prospects, The ore is fargely free milling.'* Armstrong, Enderby, Greenwood, Kelowna, Nelson, New Denver, Nicola, New Minard'i Liniment Lumberman's Friend good probability that the project will ma The Company will send you particulars promptly. Westminster, Hosaland, Summerland, Vancouver, Vernon, Victoria, Chllllwack. terialise. Nelson Branoh: L. B. DeVeber, Manager Now that Kaslo's Empire day celebra The Cranbrook company has a water tion l. a thing of the past, it Is about time power p,*ant near Cranbionk from which Nelson took hold of i ura nee-men tn for Its electric power is to be supplied to Crrtn- _ annual Dominion day celebraitlon. Lust brook and other pla'ces along the Crow's PEN-ANGLE WE Will Buy We Will Sell year William Irvine very aufccesufuHy Nest line. One phase of Its scheme of managed the day's sports and no doubt operation Is to build a. long distiince line Pen-Anglo Under*-. 2000 International Coal (0.69 60 B. C. Copper 18.35 he would be prepared to take e*h*'irge again v. ear is form-knit Complete Mining Plants through the Crow's Nest Pass, or rather, 1000 Rambler Cariboo 32 100 Dominion Copper 6.76 ihis yinr. Dominion day should not see thut portion of it lying In British ColumUa. 60 it can't help Nelson deserted as it will be if no home 0000 Sullivan 07% 10,000 Fremont 08 The line Is now bull- as far as i-.lko and fitting your figure, "Allls-Chalmers" Mining machinery. 100 Consolidated Smelters ....112.00 5000 California (Ross) 06 attractions be arranged for. it Ls the intention to extend it to Crow's —it's mnde of Works at "Lldgerwood" touting englnei. "Inger- Branoh Ofr 600 Western Oil Con Offer 7000 Telqua Mines 14 Nest mma w 1 long - fibred wool * soil" rock drllle, air compresaor. and ~ * The Alberta government, as Is known, Trade f\anf BO it won't shrink Montreal eoal outtem. "Bullock" motom ud gen- no, Halaon I is building a line to the Pass from Cal eratcra. * gary. It was originally* intended to make In a vaii.ty of styles, -and it's guaran A HOME Prank the western terminus of the gov t-brks and price., (ot teed besides. The women, men and ernment line but ll has lately been de whole idea is to ctiildi-n. Ko:m-fut.d. ckled to extend the line to Coleman, make it so pood B. B. MIGHTON & CO. of Comfort which would leave on.'y about eight miles Dealers nro auttiorzrd MINING A INVESTMENT BROKE It- Rone IU to build to make connections with the to leplace initantly and you can't afford Allls-Chalmers-Bullock. Ltd. Cranbrook company's lino. Representatives «t our cod aay Pen- not to buy by the y could be shown that the domiulon had of the company will visit Edmonton ln n Angle Raiment faulty trademark (in Modem cottage, with 6 bright, airy few daya to endeavor to Induce the gov not lived up to the terms of confedera in material or making. red). -0& HE DAILY NEWS rooms; every modern convenience. ernment to build to Crow's Nest and con tion, and this has never so much -.. nect- Since It is so manifestly the dispo IMKUlSt* ». Nelwra Bvary Situated in a very desirable locality. Mpt Monday, by been hinted at sition of the Alberta government to afford LOOK LOOK LOOK T. J. DBiLNB In its comments on the subject th- Lawn and garden ln perfect shape; the people of the province tho greatest possible benefits from Us public works pro. UNDERWEAR .lust on the Market Juat on the Market Colonlst remarks tbat "it IB very satis good walks and fence. gram, there Is little doubt that tbe new Vancouver manufacturer needs good men to represent the very lateet _->*• .tWORIPrXON BARM factory to know tbat the case has been The price ls no Indication of the propossJ will appeal to it sufficiently elty. Agenta coining money. Get wise, start working tor yourself. Every Dally, per y«*r M ***» **-^.f*t
oreek, A little above Slocan City, io yet another mill. . New Denver, which IH rapidly fltMiiR up, Is also laying; clutm to be peculiarly a MOTHER M Hpot for a tourist resort. To climb up Carpuiiter creek, past Alamo and Sandon, the road leading along the steep hillside, with precipitous B'opesdown to the rush SEIGELS ing, roaring stream bslow, a roa'd often This Store hung against the cliffs, IH an experience SYRUP Opent which is not always to be found. To ride Will mak. you bright, up on horseback la a proceeding that de strong, and healthy; ii at 8 a. nt. cidedly takee nerve. But the magnificent tone, and invigorate. scenery amply repays the risk and the i#tf_!l__;***• : every organ of dlgea- fatigue. To the hunter of big game the tion, cleans., your __S Slocan presentH more -alluring prospects. blood of all impurities There are to be had three kinds uf bear, and give, new lite to the grizzly, the black and the cinnamon. your entire ayatem. It r3qp__ Only last week three bear were killed up Wilson creek and tn the same period uf -, CURES ALL A splendid showing of time three others were despatched upon Mill oreek. In addition are also to be SUITS TO MEASURE $514c. found deer, carbloo and the wild mountain STOMACH LADIES' FANCY PARASOLS goat, while the beaver ta stilt to be aeen * TROUBLES. In the mountain fastness beyond Sandon, Met-SctepflrbQtl!-. Bold «. •ry-Ktr* OUR TAILORING BY POST on the north fork of Carpenter, While the A. J. WHITE ft CO., MONTREAL, The first shipment of these goods arrived a few days ago and ts an Immense boon \o those residing in the Colonies or elsewhere. The cherished marten Is stilt regularly trapped they are without doubt the prettiest goods in this line shown upon the V.'ilhalla range. For the gentler A simplified system of self-measurement which we forward you together with tape measure, fashion plate, and large range of up-to-date fabrics—all of follower of the piscatory art there nre this season. Having bought these goods late we were able to rch are sent free of charge and post paid—assures a perfect fit. almost limitless trout In the streams and procure pre tier and newer styles than shown earlier in the season i matter what part of the world you live in, In the lake. It ls upon considerations such Better digestion and as these that the Slocan people base their I hey come in extreme y pretty patterns on light grounds, some WE CAN FIT YOU. clalm to be a tourist resort. a sweeter stomach follow FOR FREE PATTERNS. It Is generally known that the Slocan is in plain white silk and linen, some in embroidered linen and also now reviving as regards Its mining Indus quick upon the daily use of in navy and black silk. PRICE $2.50 to $20.00. WE CAN FIT YOU. * try, but It Is not ns well known Just how e shall have pleasure in forwarding to your address a long fur and how rapidly that revival bas gone. York Springs Potash Water. f foreign and Colonial testimonials from all parts of Beginning close by here, the It-iho-AJamo Sparkling, zestful, wholesome he world—all of them entirely unsolicited. haa recently made a good strike or ore. Children's Parasols at $1 aqd 1.25 each, Ladies' Muslin Underskirts B (to measure) f6 14c, 98 72c, J8 The Ramblor-Carbloo, further away, at and without marked flavor. HYQIINIO RAINPROOF McQulgan, has fully recovered Its vein at A very pretty selection of Para A full range in lace or embroid depth, nfter driving its long tunnel, and Is Try it for your dyspepsia. OVEROOAT8 (to measure) now shipping threo ivirs of ore which are sols for the little Miss. They ery trimmed; made of good quality M Bio., IB Uo., SB 12o., S7 3«o. j| ileclnred to be likely to turn out values At good bars and from all come in white, pink, cardinal and Trouaors (to measure) k equal to those whleh established the re cambric with lawn flounce and Jclhes tl 46c, 13, 92 32c J putation of this mine. Then there I. merchants who discriminate. sky, also fancy spotted muslins workthts. under iQlevelnnld cmpltal. • be Wt guantotte either to pi-tine yini ui Extra good value at $1.00 and dust ruffle. A splendid wide skirt kit-fuml tbe full unmuiit of ymir piir- Lone Bachellor group and some very fine rom I'he ^ oliase. Act (o-.ln.y- Nan.—There are imitation bakta* powders sold cheap by Miqard'i Linlrqeiit used by Phytlo.M* MIIO- -AKINO POWDER CO. many grocers, Tliey art! made from ulum, a poisonous CHICAGO. drug, which raiders the food iu|uriou» la bultk I. H, Willson. C.P.R. agent at Wardner. FRED IRVINE & CO. was In the city yeaterday closing a deal lu Wardner fruit land. Mr. Willson .eaves tor Wlnnippg todny, where he will take a loading pari In a very pleasant cere mony very shortly. mm uui.1 tram, itmmog, a. % I»A wvSWf. WAY ua. iw.f BBaWt9§(B9l/^ Bj99a%mWaW*tMB\m9>^^ 'II-iir.rnj_ar*-nnjrrt*" .n;;.;!..y - — ***** •'•'-'—-*•"Bj_gs_HMI_B_Wa1Mi_ * i'," • m-11'' v > .a. _wj_wtf__wwM_ txt^twtatattts^aattia__timat___i_tstMi Pendray's No, 2 Summer Spray 1 The ttwvii tt* first dak. Iftta, 1004 For Wooly Aphlt, Gi'Mn Apltle, 0_,l_-ul11t>r_, Often JTly, »tc, Oan ba nut •oil, bet wm. Houaton and Intnl. stre.1., _9 when trees are In bloom, W|ll not In jura the l^ady Blrfl Beetle, Syrphua _ ly 3 blocks from car HM, $1500 or Larvae. Put up in quarts, bait gallons uml gallons. CUT GLASS SWOTS' ARSENATE OF J.EAD IN 10 lb, nnd 20 lb, kegs for Wooly Ap On Saturday, 28th, we Will Self his and Oreen Aphis. H. L 0roa8daile & 06. We have just opened up a shipment »__*•__«_». *wTgFa\ Will purchase a modern of Cut Glass containing some of the ioo Dozer- up-to-date cottage con finest pieces we have ever shown. The The Brackman-Ker Milling Co'y, Ltd. following may be seen among them: GALT COAL taining two bedroom?, Mined at Lethbri^ge, Alta. Unequalled Jelly Powders Electric lamp $75.00 far steam and domestic use. Car lots Sardines, 10c, 12 _c, 16c and 20c, At the Bargain price of dining room, parlor, kit Vases . .$3.00, $6.00, $6.50, $7.75, $10, $15 Lobster, 25c and 45c a tin. •hipped to all railway and steamboat PICNIC and Shrimps, 20c and 36c a tin. points. chen, bathroom and elec Decanters $8.00, $18.00 Sliced Beet, 25c and 45c, in glass Jars. Berry Bowls $8.00, $12, $15 CAMPING Cross & Blackwell's Sliced Chicken General Sales Agent Box 828. Nelson, B.C. Cream and Sugar Sets . .$5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and Tongue in glass jars, 60c a jar. ioc. per pkg. tric light, situated on Alymer BoneleBs Chicken, 35c Un, Regular price 2 for 25c. Sngar Basket and Cream Jug $10.00 SUPPLIES Aylmer Lunch Tongue, 35c. Victoria Street, west of Butter Plates ' * $3.50, $5.50 Potted Meats and Game, 3 tins 25c. Flavors entirely new, including Cham Nappies $1.75 pagne, Port, Sherry, Wild Cherry, Choco the Strathcoua Hotel. Oranges, Bananas, Lettuce, Lime Juice, Orape Juice Raincoats late, Maple, etc. These prices are rare value for and the money. THE BELL TRADING CO. Umbrellas J.O.PATENAUDE It Pays to Deal with Rutherford ! Robt NI. Hood & 60. WUWFACTVmM JEWELU OPTiCIW FOR '.' , '•'/^ It's always better to buy your mTeqiwKtt umbrella before the rain than •BOO-BIK aU NuVISIONl PHOMF. Ml afterwards. Now Is a good time. « w.amxi M-LBON,ic E&M.BIRD Drugs and Medicines Prices rrom $i to 6 HBLSON, B.0. Just now the big demand is for HelU- hore, Parlu tlrtpn and Dandelion Killer. Our raincoats are correctly tailored in the hest rain proof 'PHONE 35 FOR A HAGK 'Mall orders filled promptly. fabrics, plain or fancy; snug fitting collars and perfect fit **************************** *************************** and order BIG JOHN to take you for a drive ting Bhoulders. Raincoats at NELSON TRANSFER OO. Wm. Rutherford $12.15 to 35 Refrigerators Nelson, B.C. Druggist Our stock of these is now to hand and we . ] Emory & Walley can supply them in Enamelled, Porcelain and • fresh fruits THURSDAY ONLY The Hub Furniihmf House. Zinc Lined. We would suggest you making an \ Choice early selection thereby getting first choice. Oxfords Black Tartarian Chen-lea. Strawberries. Oranges 25c, Per Dozen . PRICE OF METALS Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers. New York. May 24—Silver, 67; electro lytic copper, 23 3-4 @ 24; casting copper, The J. H. Ashdown Hardware Co., Ltd.. Un lianas. 23 3-4; lead. $0. O. A. BENEDICT London, May 24—Lead, £20 ls. Gd.; silver, NBLSON BRANCH JUST RE-HIVED Grape Fruit. 30 7-8. Corner Joifphlnt and 8111c* Street* •now T A choice lot of Ladies Oxfords; Oranges, Navels, COPPER STOCKS ID Patent and Plain Leal hers . Lemons, (Reported by McDermld & MeHardy) Button and laced. We are ulso New York, May St—Tlio following are and wife. Rowland; It. A. Simmons, T. J. ler Greenwood; A. Allison, Grand Forks. Roman Beauty Applrs, THE QUEEN CIQAR STORE today's opentnu quotation* for the stock EVsKlnnon; J. Galloghen. K. W. Ruwson, MADDEN-F. R. Griffith, We .(mount; J showing ladies' pumps in Patent JUST RECEIVED—A consignment of G.B.D , H.B. Band mentioned: H. Wright, Vancouver; J. C. Pope, Coch McGrath, Rosebery; j, McLeod, Winnipeg; dull, Leather nnd while canvas. Wlm-siip Appli'H. Asked Bid rane; E. R. Fo'Jlek and wife, A. Mc 13. Peters, Ymlr; J. MoConmack, Burton; Peterson pipes. Call and inspect. No trouble to show goods. Ornnhy 135 125 Queen, Orand Fork..; Mrs. R. M. Reld, D. Moore. Mabel" Moore, Eholt, Dominion Copper 6>4 6% Mrs. J. Cook, Creston; W, F. Henderson, KOOTHNAY-C, Lewis, C, Coategnnvt, B H. C. Copper BVi _ Spokane;; F. H. Nettletoh, Salmo; G. W, Chooksole, E. Satmolln, Winlaw; G. Yon- BUSH and MATTHEW, Props. Barrington. D. C. Smellle, Montreal; C. ten. P. Blslgtt, P. Deprato, Alnaworthj G. S. H- SEANEY E, Cameron, New York; S. H. Richardson Neoor, Ymlr; F. Praiikftton, Grand Forks. THE ROYAL NELSON'S NEWS QF THE DAY and wife, Seattle. LAKEVIEW-C. Miter. Alberta; W. C. «. ANDREW • oo.: Phone 206 Baker St. -^1. \_itouhMtfitototototo B totototototoxtovtoiitoitovtoto_, Brown, J. \v. Hubbard, J. McDonald, Exclusive Shop Deultra There _.:! be a practice of St. Saviour's Port Arthur, H 9 church choir In the church thla evening al CLUH-D. McDougall, A. Evans, Cran (t o'clock. brook: T. Morton, Ymlr; A. Henderson, 3 i Vancouver, Secretary Ebbutt of the 20.000 club did B. or L. F, nnd E. Kootenay lodge No. I Dutch Onion Setts | good missionary work fit the K;u_o cele bration yesterday. 631, special meetlns will he held ln Fra We hare just received a full stock ol tt- ternity hair on Sunday, Mny _fi at 14 k. A Kome on the Waterfront 3 Nomination of officers. 1 3 Dutch Onion Setts; also a full slock ol K The annual church parade of ih* Sons A fine 7-room house on Water street; all modern; finished or l_nglni-il w 11 take pace tuu.orr-W even well; 11-2 lots; good lawn, garden and chicken house. This Is a 3 bulk and package seeds. te ing to St. a.viour'a church. •ft.sk for *ln&rri'_ a-d lake no oU|sr 3 bargain. $1800; 1-2 cash, balance easy payments. 3 Tho pencil sketches In the ptib'tc ucliool Planet Jr. Implements building competition muet be in Dr. Ar 3 thur', hands not later than noon Monday. WOLVERTON & CO., BAKER ST. 3 3 There will be n special meeting of the board of trade nn Monday evening at 8:_o STl-ATKCONA-J. R, Retallack. l--i_lo; 3 In the court house, to consider the Slocun J. S. Rear and wire. Vancouver; Paul 8. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME LOOKING •a Nelson Hardware Company r.ike traffic question. Couldrey, Roasland; H. ll. Daolson, To FOtt BHOOMSTItA\yS The Sign of the Fish ,Z P.O. _ IMPLEMENTB AND SHED HOUSB. MI] ronto; Medicine Hut lacrosse team; C, E. Lacrosse James A. Dale, the Cnrmi murderer. Broughum, manager, Gas city; M. II. We aell everything ihe Fisher Whose trial opened ihis week lu Oreeit- SuI.Ivan, A. J. McNab, D. S. Noble. II. Come in nnd get a man needs. Slrict attend m paid wood, haa been sentenced to be hanged. E. Dodge. Trail; Mrs, S. Bhoffoi'd. Vic _ mall orders. Tlie execution will take j. •..*•. at Kam- toria; A. W. Dymock, We. tminstcr. IciOpB. G.B.M. PIPE CLEANER QUEENS—11. Y. Anderson, Spokane; A. E. SUTCLIFFE, Baker St. McNalr, Creston; E. A, Greenwood. S< TOBACCONIHT Only the provincial government offices Duncan. Cmnbrook; G. Gilbert, Revel Men's Shoes forStreet Wear nnd the bonks will be cloned today but stoke; S. J. Green, Kaslo; T. J, Graham, The only scientific syBtem for thor the whole city Is Uke'y to turn out for TO-DAY oughly cleaning pipes. Clean jour pipe With Welled Sein Tl*»t (Mure Comfort Eholt; E. Manuel, Grand Forks; C. W. the Melfion-Mediclne Hat lacrosse match WhUtaker, Phoenix. with one, and when filled wilh any or commencing fit 3 o'clock this afternoon on BARTLETT—W. Thompson, Ymlr; F. our oholce brands of Tobaccos the re the recreation grounds. sult will be a deliriously cool, sweet Wtjty You Should Be Anderson, W. H. Mills, Trail. KEEP 0SE RET COMH)R,TABLE Binoke. SHERBROOKE-J. F, Vlnelte, Koch sid By wearing a pair of Walk-Overs, Oak ing; B. Makoruk, M. Plverik, Midway; E. Tan Shoes. They are heavy but flex Doucott, C. Carun, Qnuebec; J. II. Gau- Acquainted M\\ Our ible, thua conforming to the shape of thler, Dakota; A. F. Scott, C. A. Hodaon, the foot. They wear much better than Ymir; P. I*.l]and. Slocan. NELSON .abin.et liigar Store ordinary loother, because they are. bet-, ROYAL-G. Gortnley. Sandon; S. Hays. Line of Honestly ter tanned, and every part of Walk- Seattle; E. Burro wero ugh. C. Curtis. Spo vs. 0,1. HATTHEW, Prop., laker St. Over Shoes le as good as Its sole . kane; C. Carleson, Slocun. Quality, a step forward. Cost, a etep > GRAND CENTRAl,-A. Larson, Castle- Made Clothing backward. We are palnaiaklng In shoe gar; J. IlnrUIns. Sllverton; J. Quinn, Win fitting. nipeg; A. McLean, CaU*..ry; G. Baker and Medicine Hat HOUSE CLEANING REQUISITES AT family, Creston; O. Riven, Lethbrldge; E 86 00 M. l-oton. W. J. Nelson, C. Kelman, Eliolt; R. G. McPhee, F. B. Anderson, Cran The Bed Gross Drug Store Inflect Powder, Roach Killers, Bedbug There are numerous good reasonB Hl'ME-W. H. Mlnhlnnlck, S. T. Dren- brook. Killers, Camphor, Moth Balls, Household nap, Toronto; H. 8. Wallace, S. Curtis NELSON-S. Wood, Arrowhead; D. Mil thst should appeal to you. J. A. GILKER Ammonia, Furniture Polish, Sliver Polish, Recreation Grounds Carbolic Acid. Chloride of Lime, Sponges, Baker St., Nelson, B. C. Soaps, etc Our clothing Is MADE with the Idea GAME STARTS AT 3 P. M. Baker St sear Josephine, Nelson. of making a satisfied customer w,un We can furnish your every BUlt Bold. Can you not see that Jt ls to your interest to he acquainted with such a line pi clothing, guaran HOUSE teed In every detail? The Very Latest in Handbags OFFICE Most of our light two-piece summer We have several good Baker Street sulls are In stock. Prices from }_00. "THE SQUAW BAG" HOTELS A nice range of flannel pants, $3.00 and $3,50, Complete properties for sale*' These are in various leathers at $2.50, 3.50 Light-weight summer coats, JIM to 4.50 and 5.00. Useful and stylish jn.oo. devices into a compact arrange rattling good investments ment is a feature of tha Globe- Hoys' summer coalfi, f 1.00. Wernicke "Elastic" system appreciated by business men. Standard Furniture Canada Drug & Book Co,, Limited Largest variety and highest quality. A Company Druggists, Stationers, Seedsmen * KM SAL_ ar Cor. Ward and Baker Sts. 8TA_D___ -TT.wJBB OO. J. R WALLACE XSWWT incDermid & MeHardy MEN'S OUTFITTERS I \ '