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ESTABLISH SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28 1901 DAILY EDITION* commercial competition. The paper man to light Jeffries. Every inducement has consulted Sutherland and will be offered Fitzsimmons to draw him pod It to New York,- are probably the vic­ years, and at Butte, the workday has Kenric 15. Murray, secretary of the Lon­ in another match. "Bob" Is the man the tims, occurred sometime between Sunday public is anxious to have against the cham­ afternoon and this afternoon. The jewelrv been reduced from ton hours to eigh* don Chamber of Commerce, and others, was dispatched from here to Joseph Fran- hours. It is reasonable to believe that ARE NOT AFBAIB only to discover the greatest divergence pion. I don't know whether he has retired IN DON Kcl & Sons, New York. When delivered In the views of the persons questioned, to for good or not. If he does not want to should the price of copper go back to 12 whether any real necessity for "waking light again he has a perfect right to stay there was no evidence that the seal had SHIPS WBECEED up .England" existed. out of the game. All he has to do Is to tell been tampered with and the package was cenU> the prices of other things," includ­ me so, and we shall not trouble him fur­ not opened in New York until today, when ing labor, would also decline sufficiently ther. I have made arrangements to hold the chain was found missing. Prince Edward Island Tragedy. a sort of reception in New York Monday, to enable all of the companies above VENEZUELA. CAN DO WITH­ CHARLOTTETOWN. December 27.—Four afternoon between the hours of 4 and C KITCHENER IS THE STORM Henning Was Outclassed. ° named to cut l,cent per pound oft: their o'clock. All the leading heavy-weights or mining costs. MUCH DAMAGE DONE AT men. forced an entrance into Mrs. McAu- their representatives will be requested to SAVANNAH. Georgia, December 27.— OUT CORN. lay's boarding-house at Annsdale on attend and make bids for a light with CENTER AT PRESENT. Feltz of Brooklyn and Kid Henning of fit is a mistake to suppose that the Christmas night. The men refused to leave Jeffries. I do not mean to play favorites, Washington were scheduled to fight for the present low prices of copper mining VANCOUVER. until one of their number, Dennis Brown, and the man that gets up his forfeit money 112-pouiid championship . before the Savan­ stocks accurately represent the condi­ was shot dead by captain John Warren, for a match first will be Jeffries' next op­ nah Athletic Club tonight, the mill to be one of Mrs. MeAuley'j? boarders. ponent. Madden will have to look elsewhere 25 rounds for a decision. The bout lasted tion of the' copper industry, or the for a match for Denver '•Ed" Martin. less than one round.1 Henning was knocked profits the various mines will he able THE INTERIOR WOULD BE DIFFI­ While Jeffries does not draw the color line G. P. HILL BONDS MORE CLAIMS down four-times and took the count twice. to earn for their owners on 15-cent cop­ -. ? Attending Physician Is Hopeful. strictly, yet he refuses to box a negro for h e f0u t h kn0ck down the «(-^oi f v, *;. , . referee per. The decline is the result of un­ CULT OF INVASION BY DETROIT, December 26.—Dr.: I.ongyear, the championship. Whoever Jeffries may TO THE MONTREAL stopped the mill to save Henning from se­ STORM SEEMS TO HAVE EXTENDED who is one of the attending surgeons oii be matched with, the contest will undoubt­ vere punishment1______. natural speculative conditions, brought edly take place at 'Frisco, as it Is the only about by mercenary stock jobbers, who ALL ALONG THE PACI­ THE GERMANS. general Alger, said tonight that the criti­ locality where a big fight can be brought SYNDICATE A Race War Outbreak. ° cal period in the general's illness had off in absolute safety. have succeeded in a scheme of whole­ FIC COAST. passed, and his recovery was practically BIRMINGHAM, Alabama,' December 2G.— sale plunder because they have been able certain so far as he could determine at ln a general fight between white men and present. <**>. ... Investigating American Methods negroes at Childersburg yesterday after- to wholly destroy public confidence. PS?11., J' *A- Whiteman and his son were "WASHINGTON, December 27;—The gath­ BERLIN, December 27.—The German killed and a white boy and a negro woun- government has decided to attach agri­ MONTREAL,•*:. December 27.—[Special ering of German warships In the vicinity ded.oWitr a h great difficult The y a general out-* Decemb VERY IMPORTANT DISCOVERY cultural experts to the more important to The Tribune.]—It Is reported here ? ,e VS prevented. negroes are now in CHINESE PHONE EXCHANGE T^J .? ?*• «- 27.-[SPecial to of Venezuela, and the presence in the The Trtbunej-The worst storm for sev- same locality oC many American, British, .German"consulates. The first of these ex­ that the Canadian Pacific railway syn­ jail at Talladega. perts will be sent to the United States UCk Vancouv French, and other foreign warships, is di­ ami I M , er at midnight where agricultural dvelopments. are now dicate, which last summer secured the, and continued all day. Great damage was recting attention to the imminence of the Cholera and Typnoid Specific. being more carefully observed than - for­ Fraudulent Apple Packers. No Numbers Used. group of iron properties near Kitchener, done, especially to small shipping, the -;• naval demonstration Germany is about to ANN ARBOR, Michigan, December merly. This action is understood to be one TORONTO, December 27.—W. A. McKin­ SAN FRANCISCO, December 27.—Th(V e make against Venezuela. Thus far, the of the results of the increasing use of has secured another group of prospects non, the oilicer appointed to enforce the tmL *n ,S estlmat^ " «I>™ of German government has not made known 27.—Scientific men at the University of new Chinese telephone exchange is open S American machinery In Germany, and the in the same neighborhood. C. P. Hill, Fruit Act of the Dominion, reports his first •5100,000. lhe steamer Aorangi, coming in the details of her proposed move, the offi­ Michigan are eagerly awaiting the de­ belief that the American system of farm­ prosecutions under the act at Port Col- and ready for business, after months ot Irom-, lay ln English Bay all cial communications to the United States ing on a large scale might be adapted to who negotiated the first deal is also borne. The practice consisted of "facing" tailed results of some remarkable ex­ up barrels of second-class apples with preparation,- says the San Francisco night and got her anchor foul of the C P being* confined to an inquiry as to the at­ periments that have just been concluded the princely estates of Germany. said to have brought the second one to lirst-class fruit. Light fines were imposed. li. cablo to Victoria, the end of whicli is titude of this government on the question Chronicle. The exchange differs from now lost. The cable station was wrecked by professor Frederic G. Novy. He is of a demonstration, in view of the purpose a. successful termination. The last deal all others in this city or in the world by the,, .storm and logs were .piled up of Hie Germans not to acquire any perma­ a foremost bacteriologist and" the pro­ includes the purchase outright of four against it. The bark Elizabeth Nicholson nent foothold in-Venezuela... The answer of WINNER ON ENGLISH TRACKS WILL BE NO CLOSE-DOWNS in that it is gorgeous with oriental dragged her anchor across the harbor .and this government was entirely satisfactory fessor of physiological chemistry and' claims, known as the Creston, Oray, X- wont broadside against the Hastings' mill I beauty and a marvel of luxurious good to the German authorities, who since have bacteriology at Michigan. If in actual Ray and X-Ray Fractional, the consider­ wharf. She broke the copper sheeting over proceeded with the execution of their plans practice as good results can be obtained American Trainer Heads List. taste and splendor. The telephone com­ her bows but no holes were stove in her. ior coercing Venezuela. It is said to oe ation being given as $25,000 cash. The Copper Comparisons. The'bow of the steamer Active was car-, as were secured in the laboratory, all LONDON, December 27.—For the first pany has made it a point' to make the n probable tnat the first move by Germany syndicate has also taken a bond upon BOSTON December 27.—The best ried right on to the'wharf and the vessel til will uc the'--'establishment'of a ulockado such diseases as Asiatic cholera, typhoid time since he became an owner of race posted copper people here, both pro­ Uetf eAenuu&e Due OL iiic aliuw i/.acvS ul damaged. Fifteen small steamers went of Venezuelan ports, as to prevent me in­ horses, in 1SS3, sir J. Blundell Maple comes the balance of Hill's mineral claims, uuiuutowii. n mxs fapareu no CAI/CU^S; U> adrift, and wore all more or less damaged.. 't lever, dysentery and other intestinal ducers and consumers, say that the re­ * L troduction of food products into Venezuela, »out at the head of the list of winning own­ and-if the bond is taken up the total uuuuu tait) leouu, *«iu cmet ungiueei' This afternoon several cases of Alaskan : troubles will be stricken from the list cent cut in the price of copper can have and thus starve tne besieged mtu suonus- ers In England, with $107,063-to his credit. payments will amount.to ?75,000. Al­ (jautin, uuuer wuose uirectiou ui« wont salmon drifted in together with small sion. Venezuela, it is saitl, is entirely de­ of human ills. What is believed to be Toward this amount Mackintosh, who won no other effect on the general situation wreckage, which may be from a -steamer , was done, leeis justly prouu ot ms la­ on the way down from Alaska. The salmon pendent on,the outsittc world for its supply an absolule intestinal 'antiseptic has four races of the net value of $15,325, was though Hill has figured alone in the ne­ than to intensify the prevailing distrust. bors. :A oi eu'rn, wnicii is a. staple among the Vene­ gotiations it is understood that there Sales of the metal are practically sure may, however, have had a different origin, zuelans. , The Germans are expected to oc­ been produced by Dr. Novy, and in a tho chief contributor. Numerous horses On entering the anteroom one is met and thero Is so far no evidence that a mar-' '-•ti carried his colors, and no fewer than 24 are a number of others interested with to decrease as a result of the cut, and by a smiling and bowing functionary, ino disaster has occurred. cupy one or more of Uie mam ports of series of most rigorous experiments it wm in no way uiwinisn tne proutio- 'T Venezuela, probably .'Lugjjiura anu Mara- gained winning brackets, carrying off 58 him in the deal. This'last deal has an whose sole duty it is io make visitors SEATTLiE, December 27. — Thursday, . ; upon five students it has served abso­ races between them. No event of very great uon. it is generally oeneveu, tneretore, J caibo. Un tlie part of Venezuela it is semi- welcome. Close by the door is a ricniy night's storm did considerable damage and*, J f oilleialiy understood that president Castro lutely to destroy all bodily poisons. importance fell to his share, the most im­ importance aside from the amount of tnat tne reuuccion in tne price or. uie endangered the lives of many in this city.' ' carved teak wood table, on which are Along the nortli end of-the water front the ? has made known that he is prepared for Professor Novy was one of a commis­ portant being" the Sandringham foal plate money involved, as it furnishes the best metal was lor the same purpose as tut kept tobacco and cigarettes and a nest breakers washed away eight houses. Float-"" ' \ any eventuality. . : sion, of three appointed by the .Un:-* • ($i>ii20,) won by The Bishop, at Sandown of evidence that the Montreal men al­ cut in the Amalgamated dividend, and of tea bowls," while the silk covered ing driftwood battered these to match1, ss J •> Tlie reliance of Venezuela appears to be States government to go to California park. Champagne and VIdame proved use­ the following bear raid in tnat stock wood, and the occupants barely escaped: j>**; ', on tlie practical diitlculttes ijermiiii will ready interested in the Kitchener iron caddy rests a large teapot, which is al­ On north Broadway a- little cottage was __? '\. encounter. S'enezuela Herself, it is asserted, last summer to make an investigation ful slaves, each winning six races, and lor the purpose of driving the public ways kept filled with tea of good quality. overturned, but no one was Injured. Tligh't' ,5 has no need of outside supplies. While corn of the bubonic plague, and to devise Petridge did well with five successes. ledges are satisfied with the results they out of their Holdings in a number of the Tea and tobacco are always served to water on the Duwanjlsh river added to tho~''Vvi-1 is much used, in an emergency mere are some means to combat it. In his sub­ complexity of the situation. The highest-*£ other cereals which can-be put to use. Second on the list comes W. C. Whitney, have attained during the past_ summer, best companies, and making it possibiu visitors, a complement of hospitality velocity of the wind was 35 miles an houT.-Sr^i- With reference to "German occupation of sequent laboratory experiments with whosfe 3S winners realized $100,863. Mr. and as they are credited with having- for the Amalgamated crowd to get pos­ without which no Chinese business ASTORIA, Oregon, December' 27.—The"'». ' one or "more ports, it is. thought that Vene­ plague germs upon guinea pigs, one of Whitney was unlucky at not being at the worst storm of thc winter prevailed along < j **" head of the list, for there is little doubt plenty of money, the district may rest session of stocks at bargain prices. transaction is complete. '„ . zuela will rely, on harrasslng the invaders, his assistants caught the pest and creat­ but that should have added There is no mine in the world that is the coast last night, doing much damage "' 'fhe fresh-water supply ot, Lagtuara and ed a panic among the students. Five the St. Leger to his victories. As it was assured that its resources will be fully Before going into the telophono room to property. During the storm two barges -^ Maracaibo is drawn trom interior streams "Voly" contributed $36,900 towards the sum producing any considerable amount ot itself a brief inspection of the rooms in used by contractors broke from their moor- . ' ' and lakes, and these arc expected to bo students offered themselves as subjects total. exploited during the ensuing summer. copper that will shut down or have, its ings and weie driven against the railroad, v cut oil. The interior of Venezuela is re­ upon whom tha experiments might be the rear of the reception room is not trestle In ISast Astoria. One' of the barges ' A garded as safe and it is said that it would Numerically, sir J. Blundell Maple and profits taken away by tne cut of 1 1-i. without interest. In the extreme rear was completely destroyed, and the other' ' take at* least 200,000 German soldiers to made. After a week of constant an­ W. C. Whitney are followed by two Ameri­ Greenwood Local News. was badly damaged. The railroad track" • - can owners, viz, Richard Croker and Frank cents per pound in prices. The average, is a kitchen, small but neat and "com­ r make headway through the wild and un­ alysis, during which the students got GREENWOOD, December 27.—ISpecial to was also damaged. • ••- - „' even country against guerilla tactics. There- nothing to eat and had only sterilized' Gardner, who have won 35 and 25 races re­ price of making copper in the United plete. Tliere is an equally diminutive ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland. December 27.' appears, also, to be iiiiich reliance on tlio spectively. They have, however, confined The Tribune.]—Vedder died about 4 nVi. <-k States is not over 11 cents per pound. dining room, and likewise a bedroom, in —Fierce gales swept the coast of New- '" part of Venezuela in the .sentiment and milk to drink, the announcement is their attentions to minor events, and there­ this morning. In the absence of or. Jake.;, fore take no very prominent place In* the This, of course, means the mines that which are. four small bunks. This is foundland last night and , wrought much' * sympathy wliiclr can bo aroused .in tlie made unofficially that success attended district coroner, Dr. Westwood, iumper at destruction among the shipping and fishing United States wlfen a European invader is Uie trials. list of winners. Nearly 500 owners have produce in volume and that' at some where Loo Kum Shu, the manager of properties at Bay of Islands, Newfound- " . actually operating on American soil and been successful during: the season. -. Grand Forks, came over on ^today's train time' under some conditions have' made; the exchange, lives with his assistants. land, where several American vessels wero Venezuela issues a declaration of war. "Benzozono," as the new preparation"*' "After-iinishing fourth -in'1898 and-second and held an inquest. The inciifiry is now In 1899 and 1900, J. Huggins, the American copper at a profit. They- arc. always, on duty- and the ex­ seeking cargos of herring. At Placentia, - Venezuela, it is understood, also relies has been named, is believed to contain proceeding. The jury after * viewing the on the west, coast, the vessels suffered largely on the fact that foreign capital is trainer, now comes out at the head of the change is never closed from one year's great damage and the- wharves and 'water invested - in ' large Venezetilan ports and properties which will nullify all such list wilh 16 winners, who have between body recommended a postmortem, which front buildings were destroyed. It is feared would be -the heaviest sufferer from any them won forty-two races, of the value the coroner Drs. Shon and Span- There are only two copper mining end to the other. '•V diseases as cholera, typhoid fever, dys­ of $145,710. He has not had so many horses that the seas will inundate the entire ham­ destruction wrought by the Germans. kie to make. The inquest was thereupon companies in this country paying divi­ The front room, in which is placed let. Both the breakwater and the railroad entery and the like that find their seat in training as several other trainers, and vfi. The German minister to Venezuela is in th.e intestines. therefore the more merit attaches to the adjourned until tomorrow. dends now that were not paying them the switchboard, is the most attractive pier have been partly demolished. ,'i| still at his post and there is hope that he position he has gained. Volodyovski was, A special general meeting of the share­ before the price of copper rose above feature of the place. It is gayly dec­ may still bring about a. settlement. The It is scarcely possible to comprehend of course, his chief winner, but.Watershed, holders of the Kock. Creek Consolidated orated with dragons and serpents; there outlook for a cash settlement, however, is the greatness of this"• disco very i if it is Abeyance filly,- Game Chick, Kilmarnock Placer Mining Company tonight adjourned .12 cents three years ago. Tne mines rather meagre since the Venezuelan treas­ II, Holsteln; and Elizabeth M. have all to January "loth out of respect to Vedder, are rare lanterns hanging from tlie ceil- DUNSMUIR AND THE UNIONS ury is empty and all of the:Venezuelan of­ proved as successful in actual practice that have entered the dividend-paying -ing, in which electric lights have been licials are on half pay. as it has in the chemical laboratory. done good service. who. was a director. list in the period mentioned owe their The presence of tlie-north Atlantic squad­ There was a numerous attendance at the placed, making a contrast of modern­ ron and many other American warships Professor Novy's discovery reaches Greenwood Masonic lodge tonight. The advancement to the natural course of ity and .antiquity. Their Relations Not Amicable. in "West Indian waters is the source of what the medical profession has gen­ C P. B 'Makes Large Land Sales. banquet was abandoned, .owing to .the .'development rather than to the advance death of Vedder, who was a member. The work of the exchange would drive A special from Nanaimo to the Vancou­ much speculation in Germany and Vene­ erally believed to be unattainable. WINNIPEG, December 27.—The Tribune O. H. Becker and G. C. Tunstall, Jr., of in the price of cdpper. It is impossible an American operator insane, for, in ad­ zuela. An absolute intestinal antiseptic that says tonight: "The C. P. R. land sales dur­ Nelson, and R. Roberts, mining engineer of to interest capital in the development ver Province says: "Two highly indignant ing the past year have been unprecedented Rossland, came in today. Rudolph Liden, dition to the 255 numbers on the ex­ delegates returned to the the Extension Tamarac Bond Taken Up. would destroy the animal organisms in their volume. The employees of the land assistant superintendent at the Greenwood of a mine that does not promise to make change, there arc at least 125 telephones Miners' Union and told the assembled copper at as low a cost as 12 cents'; and SLOGAN, December 27.—The bond'on tha producing the disease has long been department are how busy with their an­ smelter, is convalescent. He expects to which are either in Chinese lodging members how grievously the Hon. James Tamarac group, Springer creek, has been hoped for. Such, a preparation would nual statements. In an Interview today F. leave the. hospital in a few days. . the many mining properties that are houses or in clubs. The operatives have Dunsmuir had treated them when by tha lifted and the deeds turned over to the purge the body, of the source of disease T. Griflln, the land commissioner, when V. V. & E. surveyors today lire running now in the public mind that never can instructions of the union they had gone company and recorded. John *1«\ Holden, questioned as) to the sales said. 'We esti­ a line through Greenwood and Anaconda. - nearly 1500 names to remember, to­ to ask that the Extension men be paid and so render tho person free from the mate that the sales for 1901 will be about F. H. Oliver, managing director of the make copper at as low a cost as thi? gether with their owners' place of resi­ the manager, came in from Spokane on cause as well as from the effects. Morrison mine, arrived today from Spo­ at Extension and not compelled to go to Friday and wound up the business with 81,000 acres for, the sum of $2,750,000. The kane on his periodical visit to the mine. were really put on'-'the market for flota­ dence. For example,-Woo Koe rings his Ladysmith for their money. They had ap­ the resident owners. The payment made In the thesis on this subject of abso­ Canada & Northwest Lanij Company's tion profits, their promoters, in the ma­ telephone and says he wants to talk to proached Mr. Dunsmuir, they said, and. was 90 per cent, as one payment has been lute antiseptic. Dr. Dujardiu Beaumetz sales have also been exceptionally large. previously made. The full bond called for The annual statement will show that this Boundary Ore Shipments. jority of instances, never dreaming that Chung Hi Kin. He gives no number, as soon as they opened their mouths about $1S,000, so that tho payment just made said: "Man in the physiological state company has sold in the neighborhood of they would be able to make copper at a for Chung lives in some big tenement being a committee from the union, ho _eaUed,for_considerablo_inoney._The_ owners, PHOENIX, December 27.—[Special to The roared jj^J.,_^l^_hr-ijyvUh^JJ}e._union,_toi=h;-_ r.ecessarily produces poisons more or 105,000 acres of^land for the sum of $585,- profit even though it sold at 25 or 50 ^ndjiasjoj*e!ephone_number.^lt_is__the. - - of tho property were iioti Fielding, George =less=vii'ulent*=and=tlie;Condition=of=health: -000;'*-Mr.—Griffin-said-the-past-year-Was-a- J^.une.]^;Boundary^ore^shipments^for=the= =cents=por=poundr duty of the operative to remember all "-with the Cffm*m1t"tedr"to h— with the men." Henderson, and Neil Gething, while tne for him consists in the regular and rapid record one In the matter of land sales, week total up.8187 tons, being as follows Of the following .list of dividend-pay­ "Somehow this struck the meeting, which, purchasers are known as the Tamarac Min­ and these sales had been nearly all to from the different mines: ing American copper mining companies these names, and it is claimed he does knew Mr. Dunsmuir, as being so strong a ing & Development Syndicate of Spokane. elimination of these same poisons by farmers or intending farmers." so without effort. touch of nature that they laughed heartily, Ono small shipment has been made from the action of the bodily organs. Let Granby mines ..5,363 all but two earned and paid dividends ln vain the delegates endeavored to get the Tamarac by the bonders. The returns Mother Lode .2,304 on'll-cent copper. The two referred to The Chinese telephone company has them to take a serious view of the matter. were 172 ounces silver and 17 per cent lead. something interrupt this regular action, Given Decision on a Foul. B. C. mine ICO been in existence since 1887, and has In vain thy told how Mr. Dunsmuir had.re­ Four drifts have been opened up on the let these organs cease or become im­ Winnipeg .. CO are Butte & Boston, which has paid a slowly made its way, moving from place ferred to one of them, secretary Sheppard, vein and each ono Is showing oro. There paired in their functions, and disease OMAHA, Nebraska, December 27.—Eddie Snowshoe .. 150 total of only ?1,U00,000 since its organ­ as a "second Ralph Smith, who lived with­ is sufficient in sight, more than enough to Santyre of Chicago was given the decision Morrison ... 150 ization, and has paid all of this in the to place as its increasing business made out working." The description of their pay the purchase price. Mr. Holden has may result." over Ole Olson of Chicago on a foul ln the larger quarters necessary. Loo Kum royal chief's rage was loo much for them, shut down the property until spring, when Dr. Novy's "benzozone" seems to do second round of what was to have been a Total 8,187 past two years; and lhe other is the Shu has been the manager for the past and they howled again. a force of 20 mon will be put on. Tne com­ what the healthy system does. It ap­ 20-round contest. The fighting was fast Total for year to date 368,832 tons, total Utah Consolidated, which came to the "Clearly, however, something must bo pany will also build a half mile of wagoiv, and furious while It lasted, with honors for 1900 and 1901, •IGIMOO tons. This last week dividend stage of development within eicht years. He speaks TCnglish with­ done about the matter, and when they had road to connect the mine with the Sprig- parently prevents these bodily poisons the Mother Lode smelter treated 2901 tons settled down the ominous word "strike" even. After two minutes of the second of ore. * a year, its smelter having been in opera­ out a trace of accent, and is a man of er creek .road, liy the lifting of the bond on from developing disease. Professor round the men came together with a series crneat intelligence. He is verv n-"-"i - was heard. Men were there who had been the Tamarac an Increased feeling of con­ Novy declines to commit himself fur­ of punches, both landing blows at the same tion barely two years. In unions where a thousand men had laid fidence has ben imparted to tho camp. One of the Japanese Dead. his new quarters and never tires of down their tools simply because the oper­ ther than to say: "So far I have been time. Santyre slipped to the lloor and was The figures opposite the names of the showing visitors about the place. ator had refused to treat with a commit­ experimenting. Experimental results just getting to his knees when Olson landed VANCOUVER, December 27.—[Special to copper mining companies given below tee. Others, however, remembered that It a terrific left to the jaw, from which it Tho Tribune.]—The latest development In was winter and that tliey had families, Had an Audience With, tlie King. are not to be spoken of by experimen­ took Santyre several minutes to recover. the Japanese murder, which occurred at denote the approximate cost per pound Fatal Train Wreck also that the last big strike against James LONDON, December 27.—King Edward ters outside of scientific periodicals. I Olson admitted losing his head. McNalr's logging camp on Christmas night, at which they mako copper. They re­ SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, Decern ber Dunsmuir had lasted nearly two years, received marquis Ito at Marlborough have concluded my laboratory tests, but is the death of one of the men accused of fer to normal conditions, when the com­ 27.—Just before daybreak this morning and thai the stubborn master was not tho House this afternoon. The Japanese states­ do not wish to say what I hope tlieir the crime from exposure. All that time, panies are not making more than the loser. man had previously called on foreign sec­ Montreal Wins From New York. when the wind raged, two of the Japanese an Ontario & Western train of 50 coal "Then someone, a probably, retary lord Lansdowne, who accompanied results to be." NEW YORK, December 27.—One of the remained tied to a stake in the open weath­ average annual improvements and ex­ cars drawn by a 100-ton engine ran away suggested that Mr. Dunsmuir be asked to tlie marquis to Marlborough House and The five students look worn and fag­ livliest hockey games of the season was er, with the result that one has died and tensions: on the hill between Boston Park and ajKillglze. By this lime one of the delegates Introduced htm to the king. The marquis ged, after their week of sterilized milk played tonight ln this city between the the other is in a precarious condition. The Atlantic (Michigan) 12 had had enough ot that way of treating tho and his suite, all wearing court dress, Victorias of Montreal and the St. Nicholas accused man had been tied with his hands Starling, wrecking the whole train and difficulty, and he proposed that the union diet. None of them are really the worse behind his back for ten hours, and he Anaconda (Montana) 11 killing four of the hands. The killed he disbanded. Ills brother delegate told were driven to Marlborough Mouse in hockey teams. It resulted in a victory for Arizona Copper Co. (Arizona) U the members what he thought of them, royal carriages. King Ed.ward, when ho re­ for the trials, and so far as being Iff"' tlie Montreal team. The home players made gradually succumbed to the severity of the are: Melvin Whitling, engineer; severally and collectively, but being of tho ceived the Japanese statesman, wore a to disease is concerned, they are pro­ a plucky fight but went to pieces shortly weather. Boston & Montana (Montana) 7 Charles Millard, fireman; Richard Budd, opinion that they might make a real union Held marshal's uniform. Marquis Ito, after nounced to be practically immune, being after the start. 'The Canadians had every­ Butte & Boston (Montana) 13 head brakeman; Patrick Dully, rear .some day, advised that the outward form the audience, said the object of his visit thing their own way thereafter and won by Canneries Damaged by Floods . Calumet & Hecla (Michigan) U be preserved. The chairman ruled the mo­ to London was strictly non-political. But, completely free from thie poisons that a score of 8 to 3. brakeman. All lived at Carbondale. tion out of order and the matter dropped. in view of the belief hero of the probable usually are to be found in the body. VANCOUVER, December 27.-[Special to Copper Queen (Arizona) 8 Conductor Wrenn Smith and flagman Then the members transacted routine busi­ return of the marquis to olllce, some Im­ The methods pursued by'professor The Tribune.]—Several hundred thousand Detroit Copper Co. (Arizona) 10 ness, confirmed once more the amalgauja- portance is attached to his interviews witli Peach Crop Ruined hy Cold Wave. dollars damage was done by Hoods today Mountain Copper Co. (California) 10 Walsh, who were on the caboose, jump- tion with Nanaimo, the only rock possessed King Edward and lord Lansdowne. Novy in his wieek of experimentation by organized labor in the district, and went ST. JOSEPH, Michigan, December 27.— after Wednesday night's storm in the Montana Ore Purchasing Co. (Mont). 12 fed with slight injuries. It is estimated home. were quite simple. delta of the Fraser river. The Labrador the train was running 90 miles an hour Three.times a day the students went The peach crop of southwest Michigan, ex­ cannery was swept away and the Alliance Osceola (Michigan) 11 "Tho Extension men will continue to Mining Swindler in Jail. cept in the St. 'Joseph, Lake Huron, and and Northern canneries were badly dam­ Parrot (Montana) 10 when the wreck occurred. The terrific travel twelve miles to Ladysmith every to the laboratory and first took a dose Fair Plain districts, has been ruined by the aged. Damage was done to the salmon pay-day, wait eight hours for a return SOUTH FRAMING HAM, Massachusetts, 1 Quiney (Michigan) S speed caused a flange of one of the en­ of "benzozone." then thev downed th"* - cold wave. This effects 15,000 acres, with a pack in other canneries, and the Rich­ gine drivers to break rounding a curve, train, and return home with that portion December 27.—The parents of William Cur- portions of sterilized milk and once yield of 300,000 bushels. Commission men mond, Colonial, Cleeve, and other packing Tamarack (Michigan) !) of their earnings which has not gone to .tis Wakefield, who is now iu East Cam­ from Chicago have made an investigation houses also suffered. The greater part of United Verde (Arizona) 4 and in a few seconds the engine was in enrich th keepers of the half dozen sa­ bridge jail, charged with defrauding resi­ more,mingled with their fellow-students. and find the reports true. the dikes surrounding 99 and Seal islands an adjoining field on its side with a half loons down there." dents of this and other places through cer­ Renented chemical analysis were made, were carried away. The town of Steveston Utah Consolidated (Utah) ,. 3 tain mining enterprises of which he was and the results were very flattering. is under four feet of water. Wolverine (Michigan) !) a hundred broken gondolas and Ihr Wealthy Man Dead. the promoter, when shown today's London Want Prohibition in Ontario. Nearly half of the copper produced tons of coal piled around it. The big dispatch stating that "VV. Curtis Wakefield engine ^served as a wall on which the NEW YORK, December 27.—William of New York had leased Ditton Park near TORONTO, December 27.—The general Nelson Man Gets There. in this country comes from the Hurt- P. Cochrane, a director of the Florida Windsor for the coronation year," dis­ Attaches No Importance. conference standing committee on tem­ mountain, and costs an average of more cars rammed themselves to pieces. T' perance and moral reform has Issued in­ OTTAWA, Decembor 27.—[Special to The Central,, tho Peninsular Railway, the claimed all knowledge of the matter. BUENOS "AYRES,. December 27.—Street Tribune.]—George A. MacLeod of Nelson than 10 cents—probabiy 11 cents during body of the engineer is still in the Seaboard Air Line, the Georgia & Ala­ Wakefield's English valet, who had just demonstrations yesterday evening, which structions to all ministers, to call a meet­ successfully passed the civil service quali­ the present year. The extremely low wreckage. returned from a visit to Wakelield in jail, were suppressed by the police, gave rise ing uniting their quarterly boards, with fication examination ln November last. bama railway, the Western Union Tel­ also denounced tho story as a falsehood, to certain rumors of a revolution, which tho view of having all congregations sign costs mintained by the Utah and Unit- An Old Fool. egraph Company, and other corpora­ so far as it related to> his employer, and had no foundation, in fact. Certain streets a petition to the Ontario government for Verde is due to the high values of gold tions, died at his home today in this professed his entire ignorance of any such of Buenos Ayres are occupied tonight by the introduction of a prohibitory law. Boers in Holland Take Action. and silver found in the ores going a long PORT HURON, Michigan, December transaction. a force of policemen who will prevent fur­ 27.—Maggie Madwick, who is in jail city. Cochranc's wealth is estimated ther manifestations. Dr. Alcort, when ques­ AMSTERDAM, December 27.—As the re­ way toward paying operating expenses. at $10,000,000. His gifts to various in­ tioned this evening by the correspondent Ail Have Gone. sult of conferences between clergymen and These two mines together produce only here awaiting trial on a serious charge, The British Loss in a Recent Fight of the Associated Press on the incident the Boer leaders here, it has been decided received a letter today from her hus­ stitutions and churches aggregate over MONTREAL, December 27.—All the On­ to send C. M. Wessels to the Unitd States about half as much as the Anaconda or 11,000,000. LONDON, December 27.—Details received arising from the alleged changing of a tario and Montreal recruits to make up in January, bearing a letter from Mr. the Calumet & Hecla. band, Elias Madwick, of Watford, On­ here today from South Africa of tho am-, word in the protocol by the Chilian min­ the additional 300 of the Second Canadian Kruger to president Roosevelt. tario, whom she deserted some time ago, buscadlng, near Legindery, Orange River ister of foreign affairs, Senor Yanez, re­ Mounted Rifles left here at noon today for When the ruling price of copper was Secures Big Contract in Cuba. Colnnv, December 21st, of 200 mounted in­ plied that ho attached no importance to Halifax. 11 and 12 cents, the prices of other stating that he had just received a letter iw this matter, and that he believed every­ Czar Accepts Invitation. from his brother in England, stating DALLAS, Texas, December 27.—A' fantry bv SOU Boers ami -10 armed natives, thing between the two countries would be commodities were lower, and labor was led by co'mmandant Britz, show the British Continues to Improve Slowly. LONDON, December 27.—It is said that contented with smaller wages. Iron and that he had fallen heir to ?50.000. He special to the Times-Herald from San looses to have been 10 men killed and 15 arranged satisfactorily. DETROIT, December 27.—General Alger's the czar has accepted an invitation to at­ steel for instance, wliich are consumed begs her to return to him and go to Antonio says: "J. H. Brydges, presi­ wounded. The losses of the Boers are not condition tonight Is favorable to complete tend the coronation of king Edward, pro­ England with him to claim the amount. dent of the Uvalde Asphalt Company, known. Wants.Someone to Meet Jeffries. recovery. No change is noticeable, except vided the czarina is ln good health when very heavily by copper-producing com­ that he continues to improve slowly. tho ceremony occurs. panies, wore much low.er in price, as was He did not know of her arrest, and has received a cablegram announcing K'fi .Are in Doubt. CHICAGO, Decembor -I.—Bill Delaney, also coal. Coke is about tho only arti­ wrote a letter to the chief of police that his company has been awarded the manager of Jeffries, arrived in' asking him to find his wife and telling contract for laying pavements and sew­ LONDON, December 2G.— As a Christmas the city bound for New York with the In­ An Old Resident Dead. A Mysterious Jewelry Robbery. cle of importance to copper producers attraction fie Daily News has_ been at­ that has not declined in price. of the fortune which came to him. Tho ers in the city of Havana, Cuba. Tho tention of inducing the leading heavy­ SARNIA, Ontario, December 27.—James WASHINGTON, December 20.—A myster­ 1 tempting to obtain tho views on the prom- weights to try their luck with Jeffries. 13. Barrie, town treasurer and one of Sar- ious robbery of a diamond chain valued at All of the mining companies at L^ -- police will probably release the woman, contract involves ?12.000.000, and it is inmit men on the best way of waking up Delaney said: My visit to New York is nia's most respected residents, died this $3500, of which the Adams Express or Shaw Superior have advanced wages two or •providing she goes direct to her huj*;- thought will tako five years to com­ England, in the face of American and Ger- solely for the purpose of signing some good morning, agd 72 years. & Berry, a local Jewelry firm, which shlp- throe times in tlio past two or three Inland. plete the work." THE OTLSOtf TRIBUNE: SATURDAT MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1901

^a-aa^^as^^^ iti ^cggrewscgife^ NSW YEAR Wc have just opuiicd up a new lot of Fancy 1 GIFTS Goods suitable for m m HUDSON'S BAY NEW YEAR GIFTS m Comprising m aoisKjp^^i^"^ Purses, Leather Wallets, Toilet IXCOKPOItATKI) 1070 Cases, Manicure Sets, Writing m Cases, Fountain Pens, and espec­ DAINTIES IN FINE GROCERIES ially a fine line of Work Baskets, silk lined. These are made in Chip DAINTIES IN IMPORTED SWEETS m Straw Plaited, Rush and Willow. They cau be supplied witli or with­ - fTAlNTlES IN FINEST BISCUITS m out the fittings. An ideal gift; for m a lady. °. .-' DAINTIES IN WiNES AND LIQUORS m m m m DAINTIES IN CIGARS m M0RLEY& LAING DAINTIES IN EVERYTHING TO EAT AND DRINK m 0 BAKER STREET. NELSON. B. C. A Prosperous New Year to all. w Showrooms Mason & RUeix Piano*!.

an arrangement through arbitration of the Questions in dispute between Chile and FRED IRVINE & CO. THE MASON'S BAI COIMNY Argentine. This has had a very bad effect on public opinion. Baker Street. BAKER STREET, NELSON, B. C. tfV — — — Jf The Canadian Contingent. J3 TORONTO, December 27.—Colonel Neil- . 0 --.,.;* v-.- son, director general of the Canadian army medical service/; who was here yesterday o_ consulting lieutenant Roberts in connection m who execute these immense combinations with a Held hospital force for South Africa, of capital to be taunted with being Social­ expressed himself as satislied that tho ®fr£ ©rfbrote ists. It is barely five years since they ap­ plied that name opprobiously to Bryan and force -would compare favorably with . any the horde of Populists who clamored for in the service in South Africa, both in its 1 SUB3CIIIPTION RATES. state control of the national highways. personnel and in its equipment. Dally by mall, one month.. * 50 But certainly no group of radical poli­ Daily by mall, three months 125 ticians could have done in the same period Dally by mall, six months 2 °« as much to convert the public to their wav Daily by malf, one year vv""-5^ of'thinking a.s the Morgans and Jlills and Semi-weekly by mall, three months... 50 their co-workers have done in the last SeSi-weekly by mail, six months 100 twelve months. Semi-weekly by ma", one year...... ZOO Vice-president Paul Morgan of the Santa postage to Great Britain added. Fe railroad, predicts that one ot three things must happen within the next few ADVERTISING KATES. yeiiirs: The legalization of pooling, bv which competing lines shall be permitted Display Advertisements run regularly to agree upon a division of trafiic, a.s many per Inch per month... — ••» w of them now do by secret contracts in de­ If run less than a month, per inch per fiance'of .the'law;-the*'unification of owner­ insertion ship, which is already well under wav; or K> EP OUR GOODS TO LOOK AT Classilled Ad 3 and Legal Notices, per acquisition and operation of the railroads word for flrst insertion...... 1 by the government. If Mr. Morgan were lo For each additional Insertion, per speak his whole mind he would probablv W£ SELUND Rfi-BUY 1-2 confess that it is because tho railroad mug- ' Wholesale "and Business "Directory Ads nates have shown their abilitv to evade the (classified), per line per month...... ou anti-pooling laws and to absorb the owner­ Notices of meetings of Fraternal So­ ship and control of lines which have hare- cieties and Trades Unions, per lino tofore been operated .separately that pub­ You will find our stock • per month "" lic opinion is fast coming to regard state ownership as an alternative. It it comes to complete with the most, Address all letters—,_„.._,,.,,..,. ., government ownership of transportation T facilities, it will not because tho .mass of up-to-date CLASSIFIED ADS. NOTICES OF MEETINGS. THIS TRIBUNE ASSOCIATION. Ltd. the American people favor in thoir hearts "SEAGRAM" A COMPLETE LINE OF John Houston, Manager. Nelson, a. «-. the suppression of individual enterprise, ARTICLES FOR SALE. I but because no other effective way has _^-^5^™H^L^9£I53!I*^-_^ Front Doors •H-H-I-M- .H-H-M* •H-M"H"I"I"I- M"I"I- been presented to check the growth of a THE LEADING CANADIAN WHISKEY SEWING MACK INKS OF ALL KINDS KOOTENAY TENT NO. 7, K. O. T. M.— * private monopoly which menaces thc pub­ FURNITURE for sale or rent at the Old Curiosity Shop. Regular meetings first and third Thurs­ Inside Doors * NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS * lic welfare. days of each month. Visiting Sir Knights * TRY IT -are cordially invited to attend. Dr. W. Screen Doors BY CARRIER. * '^OR^SAiLE. Rose, R. K.; A. \V. Purdy, Com.; Ut. A. Health Officer Called Too Early. . CARPETS Brown, P. C. , Windows On Saturday next, subscribers * . FOR' SALE -r BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS CARACAS, Venezuela, December 27.—The IN BULK, 2, 4, and 7 years old. Apply to Benjamin F. Nesbitt, Erie, B. • C. NELSON LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & Inside Finish "whose Tribunes are delivered by * German cruiser Vineta anchored off L:i- each month. Sojourning brethren local and coast. , * carrier will be expected to pay * guayra today. An interesting incident oc­ HIGH ART PICTURES IN CASES, '83 and Star. FOR^RENT. A. M., meets second Wednesday in the carrier TWENTY CENTS, the * curred early in the day when the Venezue­ A invited. Flooring * lan health ofticer went alongside thc Vineta FO'.t R33N-T — Eight-room house, with * subscription price for the current at fi o'clock in th morning he was not al­ Delivered from the warehouse in Nelson bath, on Mill street, between Hall and NELSON AERIE, NO. 22, F. O. E.— local and ooasn. week. * lowed to board her. The Venezuelan ofli­ LINOLEUMS Hendryx. Apply at premises. Mrs. A. Man- Meets second and fourth Wednesday of * cials Immediately interpreted the action of son. each month at Fraternity Hall. George Newel Posts the German oflicers to mean-that the cruis­ Bartlett, presidont; J. V. Morrison, secre­ •.*H~M"l-I. »H"H"I"!"W"I-I-H-*» ers had visited-.'Laguayra .on a warlike FOR RENT—On Mill Street,' three large tary. Stair Rail basis in connection with the claims of tho E. P. RITHET & 00., LTD. rooms, with use of bath. $10. Apply or ad­ According to the Miner, the West German citizens. But al 8 o'clock a Ger­ AT LOWEST FIjICES dress Tribune office. NELSON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. Mouldings man officer called on the oflicials and ox- VICTORIA, B. C. 323, G. R. C—Meets third Wednesday. So­ Kootenay Power & Light Company, plained that the refusal to allow the health TO LET.—FOUR ROOM COTTAGE ON journing companions invited. Charles G. Shingles officer on board the Vineta was due to tho Park street, opposite hospital. Rent, includ­ Mills, Z.; Thomas J. Sims, S. E. Limited, of Rossland does not intend to ing* water, $12 per month. Apply 13. Kilby, Rough and fact that he went alongside the cruiser at Don't miss seeing our next door to Rossland Hotel, Vernon street. ** allow the Nelson Electric Tramway too early an hour. A. B. GRAY, _ TRADES ANTKLABOR UNIONS. Dressed Lumber Company to sell its surplus power to the fine line of Xmas goods. of all kinds. LODGERS. . MlNERs"uN10N, NO UU,~V?TTi\TrM^ City of Nelson. As the Miner is the or­ Settlement Still in Douht. Early buyers have first Kootenay Representative. Meets in Miners' Union Hall, northwest IF WHAT TOU WANT IS NOT IIT STOCK gan of both companies, it should be in SANTIAGO DE CHILE, December 27.— FOR ROu..! AND TABLE BOARD.. AP- corner of Baker and Stanley Streets, every WK WILL KAKH IT FOR TOO Rumors are current here that a, revolution choice. P. O. BOX 521. .. NELSON, B. C. ply third house west of Ward on Victoria Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting OALL AND GET PRICE8. a position to state the facts. However, street. members welcome. J. R. McPherson, presi­ has broken out at Buenos Ayres. Jt is as­ dent; James Wilks, secretary. Union scale ' as the city (no thanks to either mayor serted here today that the Argentine min­ of wages for Nelson district per shift: Ma­ ister to Chile, senor Portela, is insisting on chine men $3.50, hammersmen $3.25, muck­ Fletcher or the Miner) did not get tan­ a new definition of the protocol recently HEAL ESTATE WHOLESALE DIRECTORY ers, carmen, shovelers, and other under­ J. A. Sayward gled up with the West Kootenay Power drawn up with the Object of bringing about ground laborers $3. IV|cARTHUR A.VD • ASSAYERS^ HAI.t ANT> TAKB STRKBTS, NBLSON & Light Company as has the Nelson BARBERS' UNION, NO. I'M, OF THE Electric Tramway Company iu a one­ W. F. TEETZEL &' CO.-CORNEft OF International Journeymen Barbers' "Union Baker and Josephine Streets, Nelson, of America, meets first and third'Mondays NOTICE sided agreement, it will probably man­ INSUBANCE BROKERS wholesale dealers in assayers'- supplies. of each month in Miners' Union HaU at Agents for Denver Fire Clay Company. 8:30 sharp. Visiting members invited. R. age to get along and let the two com­ KOOTENAY.... io'y McMahon, president; J. H. Matheson, sec­ panies represented by the Miner fight i' Agents for Trout Lake Addition retary-treasurer; J. C. Gardiner, recording TO OUR CUSTOMERS: (Bogustown) Fairview Addition. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. "secretary. out in the courts. The people of Nelson Owing to our large losses on collections COFFEE CO. Acreage property adjoining the park KOOTENAY ELECTRIC SUPPLY & very naturally, will be in sympathy with LAUNDRY WORKERS' UNION — during the past year and determining to Porto Rico Lumber Co. And J. & J. Taylor safes. Construction Company—Wholesale dealers Meets at Miners' Union Hail on fourth the street railway company, on the 9'9999&-9999'9me*.*.**i*!**7i*.***.. These safes can be bought from us or in telephones, annunciators, bells, batter­ (LIMITED) ies, electric- fixtures and appliances. Hous­ Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. treat all alike hereafter, we have instructed _two,,year's_time,without intei est — =a)i=B^Pape,=pr.esident;=A.=\V.=McFee,=sec-= _ _ —grounds-that-they-should-be-allowed-to ^ CofferBoasters- ton-Block—Nelson:—: —"***"" : ; retary. "Our~drive*r'3 to anovr no credit on andlTfter January 1st, 1902. Hoping you will recog­ dispose of their surplus power as long CARPENTERS' UNION MEETS WED- .as it is not interfering with the business Dealers In Jea an(J Coffee o Rough and nesday-evening of each week at 7 o'clock, nize the justness of the change, we remain, Ward Bros, P. BURNS & CO., BAKER STREET, in Miners' Union 'Hall. John Burns, sr., of the power company. Dressed Nelson, wholesale dealers In fresh and president, William Raynard, secretary. your obedient servants, ************************ 333 West Baker Street, Nelson. cured meats. Cold storage. KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY. As a rule the business houses of Nel­ PAINTERS' UNION MEETS THE FIRST We are offering at lowest prices the best Lumber and third Fridays in each month at Miners' son did better during the holidays this oradea o .Ceylon, India, China and Japan GROCRIES. Union Hall at 7:30 sharp. Walter R. Kee, Nelson, December 17th, 1901. Teas, president; Henry Bennett, secretary. *' year than last. There was more money Our Best*, Mocha and Java Coffee, per Shingles NOTICE KOOTENAY SUPPLY COMPANY, LIM- TELEPHONE 145 TELEPHONE 35 in circulation and it was spent freely. pound $ 48 ited, Vernon Street, Nelson, wholesale COOKS', AND WAITERS' UNION, NO. Mocha and Java Blend, 3 pounds..... 1 00 To the Public and Union Men: grocers. 141, W. L. V., moets at Miners' Union Hall ORDER YOUR The one thing noticeable, however, was Choice Blend Coffee, l pounds 1 00 Mouldings second and last Tuesdays in each month at that the holiday goods purchased this Special E.'.and Coffee, 6 pounds 1 00 Tho Trades and Labor Council of the City of JOHN CHOLDITCH & CO. — FRONT S:30 p. m. sharp. A. B. Sloan, president; J. Rio Blond Coffee, 0 pounds 1 00 Nelson have declared all Hotels, Restaurants Street, Nelson, wholesale grocers. P. Forrestell, secretary; H. M. Fortier, fin­ year were of a good quality; that few A-1 White Pine Lumber Always in ancial secretary. Special Blond Ceylon T-oa, por pound SO and Saloons employing Chinese in or around the A. MACDONALD & CO.—CORNER OF COAL cared to purchase trashy goods. FROM premises unfair to organized labor. Front and Hall Streets, :Nelson, wholesale PLASTERERS' UNION MEETS EVERV A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. Tho'following do not employ Chinese in such grocers and jobbers in- blankets, gloves, Monday ovening in the Elliot Block, at 8 Tho Neelands administration allowed We carry a complete Btock of capacity: mitts, boots, rubbers, mackinaws, and min­ o'clock. J. D. Moyer, president; William NELSON FREIGHTING AND TRANSFER CO. VICTORIA HOTKL ers' sundries. Vice, secretary. P. O. Box llil. the flre limits by-law to be broken with Ooast Flooring, Ceiling, Inside Fin­ CLARK IC HOTKL impunity at a cost of several thousand KOOTENAY GOFFEE CO. ish, Turned "Work, Sash and Doors. TREMONT HOTKL J. Y. GRIFFIN & C—FRONT STREET, MADDKN HOTKL Nelson, wholesale dealers in provisions, ANTHRACITE /\ND ROSLYN dollars to the city. The Fletcher ad­ Telephone 177. Special order work will receive SlIKRHUOOKK HOTKL cured moats, butter and eggs. IMPERIAL BBEWIM COMPANY ALWATS ON HAND ministration does not know that there P. 0. Box 182. prompt attention. OJUvD CKNTIIAL HOTEL EMERSON & REISTERER. LAKE VIEW HOTKL LIQUORS AND DRY GOODS. is a plumbing by-law. ROSSLAND HOTEL Office fcakcr Street, WEST BAKER STREET, NELSON. GRAND HOTEL . TURNER, BEETON & CO.—CORN WR KLONDYKE HOTEL Vernon and Josephine Streets, Nelson, High city officials carousing in bar­ JOHN SPEAR wholesale dealers in liquors, cigars, and BREWERS OF THE BEST f-^ rooms during business hours is not an Porto Rico Lumber Oo.Ltd. MANHATTAN SALOON dry goods. Agents for Pabst Brewing Com­ W. P. TIERNEY BODEGA SALOON pany of' Milwaukee and Calgary Brewing Telephone 265. CORNER OF GLUE POT SALOON Company of Calgary. edifying sight to those taxpayers who HENDRYX AND VKRNON 8TRWBTB CLUB HOTEL LAGER BEER occasionally "take a glass for the Purity in Prescriptions. IMPERIAL RESTAURANT KOOTENAY HOTEL AGENT FOR GALT COAL stomach's sake." You'll appreciate the value of pure prescriptions. Impure prescriptions are daneerous. We take special IMPERIAL SALOON BUSINESS DIBEQTORY. STEAM BEER care in compounding and use only the purest drugs. Office: Two Doors West C. P. P. Office Where Private Monopoly Leads. CHOP HOUSE. - SHEEIPP'S SALE.- AND PORTER President J. J. Hill's carerully prepared Bankrupt Stock PIONEER Ul-lOP -.[..HOUSE,- JOHN x statement regarding tho purposes for Spear, proprietor, .opposite..Queen's Hotel, which the Northern Securities Company Province of British Columbia, Nelson West B.ivfr Stre-i Nelson. Open day and night. r was organized is plainly designed for con­ Kootenay, to-wit: Luncies a specialty. .Traveling parties sup­ When you want the Best, ask for sumption In Minnesota and the Northwest By virtue of a writ of'Fieri Facias issued plied on shortest notice. THEO MADSON out of the supreme court of British Colum­ MANUFACTURER OF Territory, where this consolidation of rail­ bia, at the suit of Frank Conruyt, plaintiff, IMPERIAL BEER. road interests has aroused op­ CIGARS AND TOBACCOS and to me directed against the goods and ARCHITECTS; position. What president Hill does, In ef­ chattels of J. J. Fleutot, defendant, I have fect, is to recall his services in the devel­ seized and taken in execution all the right, A. C. EWART, ARCHITECT—ROOM 3, TENTS AND AWNINGS opment of that section and appeal to the title and interest of the said defendant, J. Aberdeen Block, Baker Street, Nelson. R. REISTERER & CO. sentiment of communities which have been J. Fleutot, in the mineral claims known as P. O. Box 76 NELSON, B.C. beneiltted by his railroad schemes In the and called "Manhattan," "Rose," "South DRAY AGE. BREWERS AMD BOTTLBBS OF hope of forestalling hostile action by state Fork," "Boston," "Pretoria," and "Jou- I have purchased from the as­ bert Fractional," all being situate on the ^PURNia-URiir^IA^ oflicials. lie skilfully avoids touching on South Fork of Kaslo.creek, about five miles FINE LAGER BEER, ALE the larger phases of the question which moved carefully at reasonable rates. Ap­ 1 miuiimmrgrnngnnmujummmu: We handle a complete line of signee, the H. H. Playford & Co. from its mouth, in the vicinity of the ply J. T. Wilson, Phone 270, Prosser's Sec­ AND PORTER make his last stock deal a matter of na­ "Black Fox" group, of mineral claims and ond Hand Store, Ward Street. tional importance. Whether he and his FROST KING recorded in the office of the mining recorder Prompt and regular delivery to the trade. confederates have successfully evaded the stock of cigars and tobaccos at for the Ainsworth mining division of West laws in bringing competing lines under one Chamois Vesta for Men and Boys, made of Kootenay district,- to recover the sum of ______FURNITURE. BREWERY AT NBLSON OV COURSE YOU WANT THB BEST- chamois lined with flannel. nine hundred and ninety-four dollars and management has not yet been decided by a figure that will permit me sel­ seventy-five cents ($994.75), and also inter­ D. J. ROBERTSON & CO., FURNITURE' THEN GO TO m the courts. If it should prove that they est on the sum of nine hundred and ninety- dealers, undertakers, and embalmers. Day n. have failed, doubtless they will devise some FROST QUEEN one dollars and twenty-five cents ($991.25) phone No. 292, night 'phone No. 207. Next ARTHUR QBE new expedient, as the syndicate promoters ling them to dealers at less than from the 5th day of December, 1901, until rtew postofflce building, Vernon Street WEST TRANSFER CO. Chamois Vests for Women and Girls, mads of payment, at the rate of 5 per centum per in Tremont Block. Ho will SUIT VOU. did when they invented means to circumvent chamois covered with French flannel. Nelson. m tne Sherman Anti-Trust Act. "The com­ annum; besides sheriff's poundage, officer's Largo stock of imported season's goods. m wholesale rates. Showcases and fees and all other legal incidental expenses; N. T. MACLEOD, Manager. munity of interests" idea is the order of Perfect "protection against cold and sudden all of which I shall expose ior sale, or suf­ m the day. The state legislatures and con­ changes—against coughs, colds, pneumonia, and all ficient thereof to satisfy said judgment, NOTIOE. 'i*'*-****-*****-*-**-**-*-*****-*-**' gress have failed to kill it, and the rail­ chest and lune troubles. Just tho thine for childVen fixtures for sale. debt and costs at my office next to the All Kinds of Teaming and Transfer 0 roads seem to regard it as their only sal­ going to school. Price, $3-oo. court house in the city of Nelson, B. C, on Notice is hereby given that a court of re­ Work. ' vation. Yet while they may derive some Tuesday the 7th day of January, A. D. 1902, vision and appeal for the Nelson assess­ temporary gains at the expense of the pub­ Children's sizes, $2.00. at the hour of 11 o'clock in thc forenoon. Agents for Hard and Soft Coal. Imperial Oil lic by the wholesale merger of their in­ ment district will bo held in the court Company. Washington Brick, Lime & Jtlauu NEWLING & CO. Note.—Intending purchasers will satisfy house, Nelson, on Saturday, January thc factoring Company. General commercial agents terests, it must be plain to them that they themselves as to Interest and title of the are working powerfully toward the very said defendant. llth, 1002, at 10 o'clock a. in. and brokers. ends which their, most bitter enemies have AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ETC. CANADA DRUG & BOOK GO, S. P. TUCK, Sheriff of South Kootonav. JOHN A. TURNER, All coal and wood strictly cash on delivery _?•;•• ?P"Bht to reach ."tW years. It may shock I Judge of the Court of Revision and Appeal. i*****^ ave^^-un >f j2J.gatruc.tive gupiuwa K.-W.-C, Blook. Dated at Nelson, B. C, 21st day of De­ Kootenay Street, next door to Oddfellows' Hall Corner Word and cember, 1901. .Nelson, B. C, 23rd December, 1901. TELEPHONE m. MACQ 184 \Ws\er St. P. O. Box 633 NELSON, B.C. I - wmwat M1 -11 ir 11 rr [ ftUJtj-wnt.***. i*v^ *<**n.*ixt_f&*_ AG. «V IK er+ •Z_\u_it:ti?2**a&.i/llk I ._il&-i\."-i_t:_i_£xi£. ai'-iV, 7r»; ^.iat.iwu;'i-ilj U-.u w.';>wttoa>i THB NELSON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28 1901 THE CANADIAN •^S^^S u^^^^^S^^^ :^£ ^^Si^^fei^fcC^^; -^jfiiifc'-^flfcfiL-flfifiL- **> 00.00-00.00.00* 00. ~* IITRSAL IMPERIAL BANK ^^'00^^'00'00'00^^'0*'^'000'00^^'00^^'^'^^^ CAPITAL, all paid np_. $12,000,000.00 1 UKST- 7.000.000.00 BANK OF COMMERCE OH? .C-AJHJ&JD.A. m UNDIVIDED PROFITS 8 ;6 581.6 I WITH WHICH IS AMALGAMATED THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital (paid up) - $2,500,000 •m Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal ...Presidont Rest - - - $1,850,000 Hon. Georgo A. Drummond Vice-President* HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. DISPATCH IS THE SOUL OF BUSINESS K. S. Cloi'aton Gonoral Mannicor 9\ Paid-up Capital, - - - $8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. TOKONTO, ONTARIO. Reserve Fund. .... $2,000,000 NELSON BRANCH ACGRECATE RESOURCES OVER $65,000,000., branches in Northwest Territories, Provinces of Corner Baker and ICootonay Streets. llritish Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. Tbis is always true, but never more so than in the holiday season of the Jewelry business, m A. H. BUCHANAN, Manager. H. S. HOWXAND President). when the loss of a day in filling an order means the loss of a sale. Our customers know bow Hon. Qeo. A. Cox, B. E. Walker, D. H. WILKIE General Manager. President. General Manager promptly we fill orders. If you are not one now, this is the best time of all the year to test Branches In LONDON (England) NKW YOHK, K. UAY Inspeotor. CHICAGO, and all the principal cities ln Canada. London Ofllco, 60 Lombard Streot. ID. O. the truthfulness of our claim that New York Office, 16 Exchange Place. NELSON BRANCH, and Oi Branches in Canada and the Buy and sell Sterling Exchange and Cable BURNS BLOCK. c WE FILL ORDERS ON THE DAY RECEIVED Transfers. United States. Grant Commercial and Travelers' Credits, A general banking business transacted. NOT TOMORROW OR NEXT WEEK Available In any part of tho world. Savings Department,—Deposits received and Drafts Issuod, Collections Mode, Etc, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT: intorest-allowed. Interest allowed on deposits. Present rato Drafts sold, available in all part of Canada, You must not forget that our house is headquarters for AValtham, Elgin and Deuber- United Statot) and itiuropo. three por cont. - Special attention given to coll ns. Hampden Watches in an endless variety of cases, from the most plain and inexpensive to the Savings Bank Branch GRANGE V. HOLT, J. M. LAY, Manager. best examples of artistic decoration in gold and jeweled woik, CURRENT KATK OF INTEREST PAID. Munagcr Nelson Branch. tention, and breasted a summer's breeze Kitty pleased him by suggesting that they sit out a dance, and allowed him to 'fun,, U STORY OF A COW PUNCHER that camo fresh in his face. Save for her heated face. She asked him about'.fits' a full starlight, the night was 'dark; the work, about the way to "hog-tie" a wild JAKIE'S STORE JACOB DOVER, moon's phases had been considered in steer, and about how he did the cooking THE JEWELER." 1 at.thc camp when he had finished his days Is. tbe Headquarters for Diamonds. In Whicli a Fair Girl Figures the planning. Sleepy night-birds flutter­ work. She told him of her own experiences All our goodsare guaranteed for quality. C. P. R. Time Inspector ed out of the grass in front of his horse; on a farm in Kansas, where she had risen NELSON, B.C. Sandy Duchene was a line rider on before daybreak every morning to milk u the "Mashed O" ranch in the Indian a coyote howled,;and a single dog's chal­ dozen cows and get the milk ready to send lenge answered. The swish of the grass away to the market town. Territory in the clays when the ranges tops striking softly the knees of the "It was awful cold winter mornings and ! < , , were covered with cattle from the over­ awful hard work on the hands," she said, ^i'C'^'^'C^'^'**a 1t'^'^' ii''S''f'^'^ ^^'^*^*^*^'S^'^'^'^'^'^'^'^ S ^'^^"'^r horse had, a soothing effect, and tho spreading her hands before Sandy so that stocked ranches of western Texas. He rider fell unconsciously to dividing the he could not but admire their, large shape- came, like the steers he herded, from a sound into measures. He forgot for the linesss. "I expect you never did mlllc a cow, now did you? Youmust know how to country where the law was looked upon moment that he was on a thief's mission rope them and brand them, go on round­ - as too1 sacred for every-day use, and increasing and decreasing the speed of ups, and such." She did not know the cow­ where the size of a ranchman's herd was his horse to note the changing rhythm boy kind well and admired their strength /?RA&/AJIIS -rff of the caressing grass tops. and dash. 4, likely to-depend' more ou the number "No,'! answered Sandy, "I ain't never had Half-way between the ranch-house no reason to milk them; and 1 reckon the and nerve of his cowboys than upon the and the appointed rendezvous was the 'Mashed O' cows would have to be tied down'before they'd agree to that, anyway! natural increase. When he had limbered squat little farm house of a white far­ But milkin' ain't spoiled your hands!" The his legs, after the inaction of the ca­ mer named Weaver. Sandy had passed puncher had "never, within his recollection, it dozens of times and knew that, be­ turned a compliment so easily. "I reckon boose on the end of the cattle train, and you like music pretty well, don't you?" looked over the miles of open prairie, sides the old man and his wife, there Sandy ciuestioned as he noted the girl's were two or three children. He believed unconscious beating of time of the dance he decided to like the country. His lirst music with her foot,-and remembered her impressions were spoken too his boss, that one of these was a full-grown girl, playing. . but. was not sure. He had never; had Music? Do you love it, too? I play thc colonel Clarke, who had "located" the occasion to stop there, and his curiosity riddle in a kind of way. I learned some range the preceeding year. u things up in Kansas of a girl who came had iiot been awakened. Now, as he out from the east. She was mostly sick, "This ain't so bad for a country," h< rode close to the shanty, alive to the and played the fiddle a lot, and died from had said, "but wouldn't; it be slick if sounds about him, he heard the notes consumption in a year or two." tliis here long grass would cure on the . "She didn't play this kind, of a tune?" of a violin. asked Sandy... Sandy indicated the soli- stem like the 'mesquite grass down in "Must be a fiddler in the outfit," he atry musician in a corner of the dancing Texas, and not have to'be cut." -;* muttered glancing carelessly towards floor, who played sleepily and mechanical­ Sandy 'then helped drive the cattle ly. She grew enthusiastic over their com­ the wedge of lamplight that came from mon passion, and asked him, as she was from the little switch stock-yards to the a halfropen door."Wonder if he ever claimed for a later set, if he would not P. Burns & Co. range, a dozen miles westward. across plays for any dances around here? 1 ride over on a Sunday and see her. the prairie. At the tiny board shanty ,; "Is that straight?" queried Sandy im­ wouldn't.; mind hearin'" iiim grind out pulsively, then flushing, amended: "I'd bo Wholesale and Retail ranch headquarters, lie waited" for the 'Sandy Land' or the 'Arkansas Traveler' mighty glad to, when 1 can get off. An' I'll other train loads of untie and other on a. night like this." And although the learn you how to rope." HKANELSON,AB. o. Dealers in Meats punchers. When these had arrived, and "And I'll let-you" milk our old cow," .re­ --- •-•>.% player did not oblige with either of the sponded the-girl. "Yes, and play for you, Many shoes sold as Goodyear Welts have all Uie herd had been branded, the routine puncher's favorite tunes, ^Sandy reined If you'd care to,listen." Sandy forgot that duties were soon fixed, .. •"' ; ••••'•:•up to .listen.'' It1 was; Shumann's the dance was not. half over, and rode Markets at Nelson, Rossland, Trail, Kaslo, Ymir, Sandon, Silverton, Ne* the lumps, threads, tacks and discomfort of 'Well, .Sandy,-, you'll have the west "Dream Song" that he hoard, played home thinking of the girl's, last promise. Denver, Rsvelstoke, Ferguson Grand Porks, Greenwood, Cascade City, Mid imitation welts, whicli they are. * line of this range, to l'ide, and every It was after Sandy ^ad paid his first with keen. Reeling and fair technique.' Sunday visit to Kitty, and" had pleased her way, and Vancouver. Even the dealer who sells them to you likely "Hashed 0',' that gets'across it makes It aroused a quick Response in the by his enthusiasm and awkward devotion, your job shakier.': These steers have got 'puiichei\ aiid he wondered where the, that he next met Bill Seymour. as not boug-ht the-n for real welts—evea he can­ to beheld quiet if they're to fatten'-.this "Sandy, you've put off seeing me long melody had come from. Certainly Dave enough," began Bill. Clark's done shipped not always toll by appearances. summer." The boss realized that the Hall had never played in that way when,, one: train-load of steers and I want to know • West line was; the farthest from the tired of dancing, the crowd had called whether you're going to carry this agree­ West Kootenay Butcher Co. later Shoes" and you will get nothing' town and. therefore the most suitable for ment out or not.", for "justa tune." Sanely rode 'nearer . "Well, I ain't," . Sandy replied briefly. xlycar'Wclt shoes, because no other an iiuregeherate puncher.'*'... " and listened again' «e hardly knew "Why ain't: you? Is -it-.that cow-faced ALL KINDS OF "All right, colonel, west line goes. 1 Weaver girl that's making a Sunday school that the player had changed when the boy out of you?" -.-•••;•• Goodyear Welts are made ia rides it four times a clay, beds the long "Gondolir's Song" came out to him full "It's that Weaver girt that will make me FRESH AND SALTED MEATS horns over night an' holds 'em to tlio whip you until you swaller them words," range in spite of watpr-spouts an' cy­ of appeal to the elementary emotions. Sandy retorted and sprang to the ground. WHOLESALE AND 11KTAIL 7 The tremor in the notes, the absence of "Now, get down here and fight mo if u get a real " Slater Shoe" clones." . •' ***''* ':' .'..'.x technical pirouetting, tue simple fulness you're a man. I'm through with your kind FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON To a puncher who "spends his days rid­ that "don't .have decency enough to keep on the sole or the lining—the ing from one fixed point to another, with of the music held him spellbound. Then from insulting a pure girl. Come ou and the music ceased for a moment, and the fight." * ' , K. W. C ELOCS oe " and the price-nothing n • the slighest variation of route, there Bill Seymour was not a. coward. He WARD STBEET E. C. TRAVES, Manager _ n. -1 comes a sense of monotony. Relief from listener heard a faint murmur of voices. jumped from his horse and met the on-rush 'Slater Shoe" agents—$4700 this monotony, in some way, is neces­ He rode quite near to the door to hear of the insulted cow-puncher in the same Slater Shoe." - sary—some find it in occasional tense better the music that might come next. matter of fact way that he would have 'SLl&J. - dealt with an infuriated steer. As Sandv sprees, lasting foi a week or more/in a It was only the half-dozen concluding ran towards him with wildlv out-stretched 56H r.m r.m frankly wicked town, and ended when bars of the. "Venetian Love Song," arms, he stepped aside and tripped him. played with a fond dwelling on the Then he threw himself forward to pin the wages are spent and the dance-hall the prostrate man's arms to the ground, proprietor grows unfriendly. When this notes, that brought a new feeling of as he had often done with the outrcaching mJcthod fails, it becomes a matter of tenderness to the puncher. He could horns of a Texas steer. But Sandy knew speculation as to what the puncher will see the group inside now, and noted that that trick and. met the lunge with'an up­ SHAMROCK II it was a fresh-faced girl who bad been raised shoulder, knocking Bill off. - do. He may steal a horse, join a gang Both got to their feet and stod silent for Did not win the yacht race, but ROYAL SHOE STORE, Aberdeen Blk. L. GOBDOLT (Succes cr to Lillie Pros ) of marauding outlaws, or get married. playing. The music ended, she.twisted a moment. .'•.'•"*. ito Sandy-had grown.tired of tlie elemental die pegs of the violin, thrumming the "You're a purty blue eyed fool, ain't you?" blurted Seymour. "A circuit-riding ito wickedness of mankind, his condition strings gently as she loosed.them. Old sky pilot would look like a; devil 'side of LIPTON'S TEAS ARE SURE WINNERS calling - for radical treatment." . He man Weaver was yawning, and tne you." Bill did not finish his sentence before ito "fought" his horse unnecessarily, and mother had a child in her lap, long the blue eyed puncher sprang forward, m /f* ^ swinging a blow against his antagonist's WE HAVE THEM swore at the food he had to cook. When since asleep. '".'.*. jaw. That roused Seymour to the point of ito lie met Bill Seymour, an old Texas "My! it's awful late," Sandy heard becoming incautious. He made a quick ito friend, he confided to him that the whole movement to draw a pistol from his rear the girl exclaim, as she put away the pocket and Sandy took.advantage of the ito Red Label Ceylon, 50c pound package. existence of a wage-earn ing cow-punch­ violin case and looiced towards the opening to knock him down. Yellow Label Ceylon, 75c pound package. E. A. SMALL & CO.'S er was made bitter by the ancient curse, clock. "Why don't you. stop me, dad, "Give the gun to me," Sandy commanded, ito and that he would do anything iu the "and we'll finish this business without it." when I get to playing at night like this? Bin gayo_up_the pistol-androso^to^Jiis^feet^ EeQp_l.e_wb.Q-dFink greenJea^oughUto4t-y=our=Regal^= world to get away from it. : - =N.obody=will=want'to=gct=up=in=the=-morm* = "Sandy jafitmed it into the cinch of Bill's Brand uncolored Japan. It is the best on the mar­ ^^Nothing-so^iard-about^thatf^replied- ing." , saddle girth, coming back to take up the * -Bill, who was nimble in wit, not over­ battle again. Then the two circled in the Royal Brand . • . • "I don't reckon anybody'd want to thick grass, their spurs ripping it to shreds, ket. Pound package 60c. ••*' scrupulous in the matter of branding stop that kind of iidunn'," Sandy re­ and their boot heels, long and sharp, dig­ calves, and could command the highest ging into the earth. It was give and take, We also carry Spider Leg and Gunpowder Tea. wages when he cared to go to work. marked to the steady wind that came tho blows arousing a growing fury. They Tailor made Clothing down from the north. Then he stopped grew closer together, and then closed in a "Go into business on your own hook. his pony—he had ridden on unconsci­ wrestler's grip, but the tricks of the wrest­ Telephone 134 Get yourself a herd or 'dogies' and ler wero unknown to them. They rolled trade." ously when the family inside the shanty about in the grass, beating the earth and uto Nelson. B. C. Morrison & Caldwell if : had scattered—and turned in his sad­ each other as fortune favored. Bill thought READY TO WEAR. "Yes. that is simple!" broke in Sandy: of his spurred heels and tried to rip the ito "Go out an' pick a bunch of cattle off dle to gaze back at the black outline of puncher's legs—Sandy took an opportunity the bushes, an' trade. But may be you tho ugly sharp-cornered farm-house. to twist Bill's ear until the spurs were for­ He turned his gaze to the north once gotten. The men were strong, but there }.-., can tell me where they grow?" came a time when neither could deliver an Is not made as ordinary ready made Clothing, "All around you." Bill swept a half more where, two miles away, Bill Sey­ effective blow, and lay apart gasping for circle with his hand. "Do you want to mour was waiting impatiently. It seem­ breath. nor are inferior cloths and trimmings employed. know, sure." ed to the puncher that he had but just At last Bill arose and stepping to where "Go on, I'm listening', replied the line thought of the plan to steal the cattle; Sandy lay, spoke to him: "Any man's a fool and the impression this fresh concep­ to lose his head over a woman the way TREMONT HOUSE Clothing advertised as being sold cheap, when rider. you've done, but if he's willing to fight "It's just this, Sandy; steal a car-load tion made upon him was different from the way you've fought, I'm willing to 321 TO 331 BAKER 8TRKKT. NELSON apologize for putting names on her." They the material and workmanship are likewise or two of Clarke's steers, run 'em away anything that he had felt before. smiled af each from battered faces, moun­ in the night to Kansas, sell 'em an' "It's stealin', that's what it is!" he ted their horses and rode away. w^S'V™ MEALS 25 CENTS cheap, is dear at any price. keei) the money to trade on. If you commented suddenly, and turned his. The puncher did not toil Kittv of this fight with Seymour for a long time, nor Rooms Lighted by Electricity and Heated Dy Steam 25 Cents to $1 want to do it I'll help you an' >xo shares horse about to ride back. "But, shucks, of the moral struggle in connection with In order to ensure your getting Tailor made on the profit. There's the chance of it an't never beeu nothin' but stealiii' the contemplated cattle stealing. He loved gettin' caught, but there's chances ir- since wo fixed it up." Sandy here re­ tho girl with an elevating and novel pas­ BaKer and "Ward Garments, with good trimmings, a perfect fit, every game." sion, and one day he confessed it to him­ membered that the plan was two weeks self.- N|adden House Streets, Nelaon. Sandy was not surprised at the sug­ old, and the impulse much older. The "But, shucks, she wouldn't have me!" value unsurpassed, see that this label is at­ gestion, for he had thought of doing tliiV ho exclaimed .thinking of his past record QUEEN'S HOTEL melody of the "Gondolier's Song" rang Tbe only hotel ln Nelaon tbat baa re­ -verv thins* himself. He told Bill tha-* and the girl's contrasted purity. "A son-of- in his ears; the unaffected simplicity a-gun like me ain't fit for her. She's worth BAKER STREET, NELSON. mained under ona management alnce 1830. tached to the left hand coat pocket. this was the first hit of sense he had and innocence of the girl who loved her a good-man's gettings. But I can be a decent The bed-rooms are well furni8hed and heard since the nether world was cov­ violin waked a doubt in his mind. To fellow'with' her if I make up mv mind to Lighted by Electricity and Heat­ lighted by eloctrtoli>., ered with a coating of ice. In tw^ do or not to-do a thing swiftly, unhes­ it and I'll make a try at roping that girl ed with Hot Air weeks, when the Clarke steers would The bar la always gtocMa oy tho best itatingly, had been the puncher's way That Sandy would ask her to marrv Large comfortable bedrooma and flrst- domestic and Imported liquors and cigars. lie in the best condition, he agreed to* and now he rode straight back to the him, Kitty was for some time sure. She carry out the plan. had seen the love that grew in the unsus­ class dininr room. Sample rooma tor com­ THOMAS MADDEN. Proprietor. ranch house and went to bed. Bill Sey­ pecting heart of the puncher, and knew mercial men. In the next two weeks Sandy grew mour waited until midnight decided that that it was genuine and purifying. She roaoe MARIA almost cheerful, planning with Rfiymn.iv Sandy had been hindered in carrying was not totally ignorant of his record— RATES $2 PER DAY the details of the theft.' Whether the everybody knew it—but she say . a large Bartlett House thing was riatit or wrong* morally \ir out the plan, and went home also. possibility for good in him. She had deter­ At the dance given by Buck Connor, mined to accept Sandy when he had gained Formerly Clarke' Hotel. did not ston to consider: it was a war the courage to declare himself. Afterwards IVjrs. E. G. Clarke, Prop. out of drudgery, and drwlgerv was for two days later, Sandy talked first to she said that Sandy did not speak a dozen Seymour, explaining briefly that "an­ words in an hour from the time he came to Late ot the Royal Hotel, Calgary Tbe Best $1 per Day House ln Nelson. slaves.,. Free men should have unre­ the Weaver home until he made the propo­ stricted liberty. Tt was arransred that other puncher dropped in the other night sal. They were sitting in the shadow of OYSTER COCKTAILS Nono but whito help employed. Tho bar the CLOTHING forty of the choicest steers'should br an' knocked the scheme out." the house when Sandy, clearing his throat AT THB MANHATTAN. best. REG J STEREO "I'll ride part way homo with you to­ and doing his utmost to appear calm, be- left, at the north end of the line late on aan: OYSTER COCKTAILS a. certain afternoon, while the other ent­ night, an' we'll fix it up for some other "Miss Kitty, you know, I reckon, that G. W. BARTLETT, Proprietor ile' were driven south. The neslec' time," said Bill. I got into a little trouble with a puncher AT THE MANHATTAN. ^= J •would seem accidental. Sandy would gr But Sandy forgot thc arrangement un- the other day?" Kitty shook her head. to camp as usual, cook supper, and sr '.H ho was Almost homo. Without a mom­ "And we had a light about—about you." r ent's wirniiig ho had* heen presented to the "About nie? Oh, Sandy, what was it?" to bed. At nine o'clock he would rid • i p. m. Lardo and all points on the 11 a.m tinware iti Everything is new and up-to-date Lardo & Trout Lake Brunch. Having added to my stock a large (Tuesdays, Thursdays and STAGE ROBBER CAPTURED STORES AT iti range of youth's Boy's and Children's and are selling at the very lowest prices. Saturdays^) iti Intending purchasers will • do well to ••*- clothing, I am now prepared to offer GREAT NORTHERN SYSTEM. -* NELSON, B. C. KASLO, B.C. SANDON, B.C. to the public the best variety of these examine my stock and get prices before Played the Game Alone. iti purchasing elsewher. goods ever shown in Nelson. LEAVE NELSON & FORT SHEP­ ARRIVE UKIAH, California. December 27.— ______t__t-i^'^'tf'g'g'g'tf'frfr^j-^'fcfcfrg'^'g'g^'g'g'^^^-^-^-***^^^^ ^ PARD RAILWAY One Mendocino stage robber came to •^•^: €?«?:«: Depot Ymir, Salmo, Erie, Waneta, Depot. grief yesterday, and his arrest and con­ \Y 217 and 219 9:40 a.m Northport, Rossland, Colville 0:15 p.m. fession came as a surprise to the resi­ , Mount'in and Spokano. Mount'in •&&&&&&&&%iZL&&&&&&&&&&&&G^&&&&^&&^^s___&_iK_±^.•^•y*y^^frfr^.-g.**gg^** y^.^.g^.g.'g.*'yg:fr^ Baker Street 10:30 a.m Making through connections 3:3!) p.m. dents of this, vicinity. The culprit prov­ J. A. GILKER at Spokane to the south, Daily. Daily ed to be himself the driver of a stage, % ly east and west. who, between trips, amused himself and li LEAVE KOOTENAY LAKE ARRIVE added to his assets by robbing coaches m j si Kaslo STEAMBOATS Kaslo iti I > - driven by other knights of the rein, ln New Year's Gifts "GOOD CHEER" STOVES AND RANGES 7 a in. ():?U p. in. V* Nelson Balfour, PilotBay, Ainsworth Nolson G:00 p.m. LCailo and all Way Landings. 10:30 a.m. his arrest the comity oflicials may have FOR GIRLS FOR GENTLEMEN Daily . c Daily landed tlio man who, during the sum­ Fancy Slippers, Dress and Street Shoes, etc. We are in the market again this season with this line of mer months, made travel by stage in iti Skating Boot?, Slippers, Dress Shoes, Gloves, Stoves. After handling them for a number of years we are CITY AND DISTRICT. this region expensive to many summer iti FOR BOYS Rubber Soled Bools, Evening Pumps, etc. convincEd that they are the only Stoves . that give resort visitors. Robberies were nu­ iti Slippers, Hockey Eoots, Moccasins, Gum Slocan City mines shipped 120 tons of ore merous, and the lone highwayman who Boots, Strong School Boots, etc. FOR LADIES ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. this week. It went to the smelters at Net- iti son and Trail. * committed them, always selected a Dress Shoes, Fancy Slippers, Felt Slippers, Call and see our large and complete line. stage crowded with wealthy city folic iti FOR LITTLE TOTS Turkish Slippers, Skating Boots, Dancing The mineral exports via Nelson for tho past week have been very light. Tho value going for a' sojourn at the beautnu iti An endless variety of Infants' Footwear. Shoes, "Julia Marlowe" Walking Shoes, etc. of the ore is returned ut .*>16a5, that of tho Lake county resorts, reached from lead bullion at $1-1,US5, and tho gold bullion m points along' the Northwestern rail­ [•"*• LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. fit ?10,o00. fiX road. I*"* -. Importers and Dealers In Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Tomorrow at Emmanuel church Rev. Wil­ pn liam Munroe will review the work of the Tlie southbound stage Known as the oyal Shoe Store past year, ln the evening tlie subject will .overland, was stopped and robbed at iti m be "Looking Backward," a retrospect of 6 o'clock this morning by a masked L. A. GODBOLT, Prop. \&7 the world's life for 1901. THOS. LILLIE, Manager >J{ IF BROWN SOLD IT IT'S GOOD man, one mile above Willits. Tho rob­ • A couple of scratch games were played at ber took Wells Fargo's box and tho *"^'00-**-i*-**-^-t*'*t> **-**^3'-~'-*-4*',mi^Si^Zi-**x2iy£i-** »>• t^-tm.00./^•fm.^t-^t^S.S'.iS'^S^Si^StT^l^t^iXftt-t Uie rink yesterday, in the lirst the Tur­ mail sack. George Cook, "the driver, be­ ner rink defeated the Richardson rink by a lieved he recognized the robber's voice score'of 17 to IG, and in the second Lhe Uoer rink defeated tlie Buchanan rink by a score as that of John Ivans, who drives the of 1!J to S» stage between Willits u.'id Port Bragg. THANKS On arriving at Willits Cook went to Tho collections of the port of Nelson for Ivans' room and found he was absent. the current month will be very much iu excess of the collections for Lhe corres­ It was learned that Ivans arose at 5 >&• ponding period last year. This is good evi­ o'clock and had not been seen in Willit5 We wish to thank the people of Nelson and dence that Nelson merchants made duo after that until 7 o'clock. Cook charged preparations for a good holiday trade and they all agree that tlieir business for Ivans with the crime, and the accuser surrounding district for their liberal patronage the past week exceeded their, expectations. man made a vehement denial. Sheriff Smith started for Willits wli^n during the Holiday Season. V The contract for the alterations to the Houston block was let on Thursday. The notified, and found OM MS arrival there Nearly all the goods we put in for Christ­ alterations are being made wiLh a view ol" that Ivans had not. been formally arrest­ putting tho block in shape to accommo­ ed, though the sheriff's son, Charles mas are sold. There are a few left, however, date the local branch of the Imperial Bank We have purchased the Madson Stock at a low rate on the dollar. It consists of m and vyjli cost all told something like $2300. Smith, of Willits. bad t.he suspect under The general jvork will be done by \V. G. surveillance. Sheriff Smith swore out and a few more came in too late for Christmas. GilletL and the marble work by Shakleton •I & Simuson. a warrant and arrested Ivans. He start­ All these we will sell at reduced prices until ed for Ukiah with his prisoner anrt on CLOTHING, CENT'S FURNISHINGS, BOOTS, SHOES, HAT, CAPS, One bill of sale was recorded at the Nel­ the wav Ivans confessed the robbery January 1st, 1902. son record office yesterday, in which C. It. and told where t.ho express box and gun RUBBERS AND BLANKETS. Campbell transferred to I.. ID. and J. F. MeFarlane the Future mineral claim, sit­ were concealed. He said he did not uate on Mineral mountain, on the north have time to onen the box. and intended fork of the Salmon. One location was re­ to return for it. The shotgun used, he ALL THESE GOODS TOGETHER WITH THE BALANCE OF OUR corded: The Copper Bell, on BarrcLt creek, by Ed Cole. A certilicate of work was is­ declared was not. loaded. sued to Chris Creamer on the Rosalia min­ Previous to Ivans' arrest, the ma.il WLL BE SOLD AT BROWN BROTHERS eral claim. •sack, cut one'n and rifled, had been OR UNDER THE found near the scene of the holdtin. DRY GOODS WHOLESALE COST JEWELERS Whether or not thc tramway company BAKER STREET NELSON. B. C. has power to dispose of electrical energy to Tvans is known hero and was the the city is a matter whicli does not yet ni'inc'nal witness during; a recent, mur­ seem to-be satisfactorily settled, but the der trial. - He is now in the county jail. tramway company is taking tlie bull by tho This is a rare opportunity at the right time of the year to get FALL AND WINTER horns and supplying the city with 100 horse power. The local company is there­ How He Got His College Expenses. GOODS at prices never before heard of in Nelson. We have a specially heavy and choice fore in much better shape than it would =have=been=if=the=deal=of=the=West-K:oote-= A successful Auburn man tells the fol- -^stock oLMen's Suits.Boots^jtnd, Shoes and Underwear. Our prices will talk. _jbo_me and nay Power & Light Companv had gone lowing story of his own experiences: through and thc city had bought its power see for yourselves. • -J direct. "I wanted to get some money to go to college," says he, "and the only way 33. Nelson Foil, who had charge of the Athabasca mine a.s manager, has de­ was to earn it. 1 had no trade, which \-l •' cided to put iu the winter in Florida. This made it hard. I resolved that 1 would fact, together with the circumstance that A visit to our Big- Show Rooms just now Will con­ Mr. Fell and the other members of his try what bluffing would do. I went to Y staff have deemed it necessary to file me­ Boston and after a while I struck a job •r- vince you that we have all the requisites to make a chanic's liens against the property to in­ t sure payment of their wages, does not boar as a meat cutter. When I went iuto ERLAND & CO. home beautiful. out the report recently circulated that Mr. the store the proprietor asked me what •O' - Fell had the reorganization of the Atha­ basca, well In hand, and that an early start I could do, and I told 'him 1 could cut would be made by the new management. meat. He wanted a good meat cutter, ARTISTIC FURNITURE LOVELY DRAPERIES The rinks have been drawn for the compe­ and 1 hired out to him. i nad seen meat tition for the cup donated by J. G. Hunvan cut but had never cut any myself. & Company, with individual prizes donated OF CHEFS AND EPICURES CHRISTMAS PUDDING .*>' - by Jacob Dover. The rinks wero drawn as "So when 1 took up a knife and went High-class goods, the newest designs, rich finish, follows: Kichn.rtl.son vs. Buchanan, Beer vs. to work it was not to be wondered at Kydd, Forin vs. Stocks, McLaughlin vs. the very latest Novelties in odd pieces. Easy Lillio. Starkey vs. Walley.'snul Cameron vs. that my employer called me to account. Inventing of New Dishes. We have the best stock of peel and Christmas •_r Pinkham. The rinks to draw lives in the He was on his'ear, as they say, and I is lamenting the retirement of fruits in the city. Everything fresh. This season's Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Reception Chairs, Elegant second round wore: Mel.eod vs. Turner, can't say I blame him. 'Look hero, .Tamblyn vs. Wallace, Fox vs. Lamont, Cuslmir, chut' ot' the Hulson it'Or, u restau­ lemon, orange and citron peel, cleaned currants Parlor and China Cabinets, Desks, Bookcases, etc. Rae vs. Fletcher, and Hodge vs. Carrie. young man,' he said, 'that ain't the rant loiiB* famed for its gooil cooking. Tho competition opotifi ou Mn'ndav evening, way to cut meat.' 'Well,' said 1, 'that's (Jasiinu- lias served two genei-auwiis ot and raisins. when the llicha prison vs. P.uehanan anil the way they cut. meat up in Vermont.' epicures, ito has iJi-epiireu dinners for the Beer vs. ICydrl games will be played. princes, for famous men and women of all In addition to die prizes named in 'this 'I don't care,' he replied, "this is not nations, foi" great statesmen, for groat Beautiful Carpets, Oriental Rugs, Rich Curtains competition there is a, consolation prize Vermont. 1 want you tc understand beauties, and traveling Americans. Houston Block of four bags of flour donated by the Lake that if you are going to cut meat in Tlie" old chef declares that the modern Nelson, B C. J. A. IRVING & CO. of the Woods Milling Company. generation are degenerate diners; that line >v Boston you've got to cut it the way we alfeets in cooking are no longer appreci­ No house in Nelson can show a finer display. We cut it.' And with this he took the knife ated; that good wines are no longer drunk pleasure of discussing with him the mys­ The chef of the Hotel Martin, soon to What the Fight Has Cost. and saw and showed me how they cut a.s they used to be, and that there Is no In­ teries of the cuisine. And he tells of an­ occupy thc old Delmonico place, has gamed do the business. Why? Because we substantiate Ex-governor Mackintosh, who Is at pre­ spiration for the artist of the cuisine. other time when the marquis St. Georges fame for his dishes en casse-role. His sent in London, has an interview In the meat in Boston. I detained him as long It is a fact that in the last ten years or embraced him for inventing a soup that cooking embraces the French and sev­ what we say—we have the goods and our PRICES Colonial Goldfields Cazetlc in which he re­ as I could, and I never tried to remem­ so there has been a great simplicity in din­ afterwards became famous as pottage Ger- eral Italian and German methods, which fers to the Rossland labor situation and ber anything half so hard. ners. The series of wines thac used to be miny. he puts in practice on special occasions. ARE RIGHT. makes an estimate of what it has cost correct has practically gone out of fash­ Joe, the East Indian chef who long In London the chefs of thef different res­ the Le Koi management up to the present "I guess I grasped the situation, for ion, and one wine Is now usually served cooked curries at the Savoy and afterward taurants are, if anything, better known I remained there as meat-cutter several inrougli a repast, or perhaps half the at the Cecil, has many handsome jewels than in Paris. They are consulted person­ tn its fight with the minors' union. Ia the courses that were formerly considered ne­ presented to him by foreign potentates ally and by letter before a dinner is given, couvso of )iis interview Mr. Mackintosh months. When I struck Auburn I had cessary. who were pleased with his dishes. Proudly and receive many gifts from their pat­ said: "I hope you do not imagine that I am an idea I would go to work in the shoe Chets and epicures generally attack this he displays a set of gold butttons bearing rons. either a 'bull' or a 'bear' of Le Roi shares, factories. I went to every factory save new fashion, declaring it to be a culinary the coat of arms of tl;e prince of Wales t never bought or sold one, or made a crime. They insist thai the fish require one and given to him by king Edward before Senator Chauncey Depew Married. farthing out of the Le Roi. I believe, given one and stated my desire. I didn't wine and the roast another; an entree the death of queen Victoria. J. O. Bunyan & Co.fai r play and worked by skilled labor, know any part of the business, and 1 calls for a third, and the salad and finish­ in New York few chefs ever gained the NICE, December 27.—The civil cere­ It has a great future. The new manager. got the cold shoulder. Many of the fore­ ing dishes absolutely demand a change in prominence and fame of the late Charles mony only occupied ten minutes. The Mr. Mackenzie, was formerly manager of thu glasses. But with the decline of heavy Ranhofer, who long presided over tho men took my name and address and said diners the list has been shortened. kitchen of Delmonico's. Ranhofer was a American flags,- flying from three wall- the Mariposa Grant, California, ami is con­ practical cook, master of his profession. vinced that ho can reduce tho whole cost when they wanted a man they would While chefs lament the new order of equipped carriages drawn up outside the LIBERAL ASSOCIATION send for me. I guess they haven't want­ things, physicians decidedly declare it to He was typically a Frenchman, and had of treatment to $7.0, if not less. The man­ be an advantage toward tlie health of the rosy complexion and twinkling eye American consulate, alone indicated that THE CLUB HOTEL agor of ihe smelter, Mr. Szontagh, has ar- ed a man since; at any rate, they haven't brain and body. The race of epicures, they that usually accompanies good living. He something unusual was going on inside. rvled and is pulling things together. I es­ sent for me. When I entered the last say, has declined and died oil with gouty always wore a cap and apron and had his timate the cost of the foolish battle against ofllce in the old Twenty-sixth street kitch­ The shutters of the consulate were clos­ shop I was desperate, and I resolved to diseases and liver complaints. E. J. DURBAN/Proprietor. NOTIOE the unions as approximating $250,000. it Is The old-time dinner -was more of a de­ en with innumerable speaking tubos con­ ed on the inside, bright lamps were an expensive thing teaching blacksmiths try my old game of bin ft. bauch, they say. Nowadays dinner is only nected with the dining rooms up stairs. burning and a silken American flag was The members of the Liberal Association to make wntch springs. It takes a. long a prologue to some more intellectual or ar­ He personally prepared each day's menus "They asked me what I could do, and and overlooked the preparation of the dif­ spread over the table round wliich stood time to eradicate the smell of the forge. I told them I was a cutter, .adding that tistic pleasure, a visit to the theater or a VOTE TOE of Nelson aro requested to meet in thc 1 am sure the Le Roi directors were not dance. ferent dishes.-He never lost his sense of the principals, the witnesses and the conversant with all the facts. However, T was very sure I could please them. Heavy drinking has happily gone out of taste, as many chefs do, and he could de­ other persons present at the first cere­ Board of Trade rooms on Monday evening, Thoy set nie to- work; I went slow at date with heavy eating, and the new race tect the exact shade of flavoring that was BIG SCHOONER OF BEER 1 hope harmony may soon be restored, and promises to be all the more interesting and needed to perfect a sauce. mony in the marriage of senator De­ December 50th, instant, to consider the call the mine vouchsafed a chance of proving first, for I was watching to see how the capable of achievement. Refinement has When a banquet was served Ranhofer pew and Miss Palmer. Senator Depew 0E HALF-AND-HALF. wliat it is capable of." fellows did it. By good luck I got onto worked with zeal, concocting dishes, each of tho Provincial Executive for a conven­ declared impossible thc old fashion by looked ten years younger than his real the cutting without spoiling much which the ladies at a dinner retired with a masterpiece in itself and yet a harmon­ the coming of the port wine. ious part of the whole. It was his care and age. He was in high spirits and ma.de 10c tion at Vancouver. As the business is such Eig Railway Shops. leather, and before many days I could Caslmir, however, was an artist, and pride to seee tliat all game birds served were contribution to the consular charity cut tinners with the best of them. I as such his passing is ^piored. In Paris cooked to the exact degreee of perfetion. The only good Beer in Nelson. as affects all the members of the Liberal POCATELLO. Idaho, December 27 — and in London the chef of a restaurant Kilipini, who prceded Ranhofer, had a fund. The special license for this cere­ worked there two ypnrs. and when 1 mony was signed by president Lou­ party, every member of the association The last act in the preliminary work speedily becomes famous and makes the record of twenty-five years with tliat fam­ TOM AND JERRY left, to enter college they seemed sorry :>ec|iialntanco of his appreciative patrons, ous house, being associated with it in its bet. Countess Desers will give a wed- , of establishing the mammoth ?700,0!)0 to have me n;o. Since th"i T have hi American the stenwrd and the head first fovlunr-s down-town. His methods' should be present at the meeting. waiter, even, eclipse the chef as a rule in ding breakfast here tomorrow in honor To the King's taste. wero older and more elaborate in the way .•*•"-> shop plant by tlio Oregon Short Line rrnduated from rnllparo. and here I am tlieir personal prominence. of the newly wedded pair to a large and J. A. GIBSON, President following my profession, able to hoe my of flavoring, and in the invention of new was performed yesterday when vice- Caslmir tells of an occasion when the methods for the cooking of flsh he was a brilliant company. elder Dumas Invited him to dinner for tho gcuuis. •^••^T^Mff^^j^si k-LzlSt scember26th,,mh i president Bancroft finally approved the 1 row with my liveliest competitor. ^^^imn-mmm'i ' i *'jiir«*M,''iiiI'.MI'''^-•***-• JI