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A Daily Edition, No. «£$. Aelson, British Columbia. Saturday, July 16, i8g8. Eighth Year

^^ &%Pat$ jao. This communication was so ull ambiguous that it might all he upset 18 by tho refusal of Madrid to sanc­ f! i tion the terms agreed to by tho com missioners, audJGeneral Shafter resolved THE SPANISH COMMISSIONERS to have, all the ambiguity removed be­ SUCCESSFUL MINERS RETURN WITH HAVE RAISED SEVERAL fore proceeding further. LARGE AMOUNTS OF A .shipment of the famous At 11 o'clock he mounted his horse FRESH POINTS. and together with and MONEY- his staff, he rode, to the front. At General Wheeler's headquarters Gen­ Miiildr Mvpiils I'IIIII^'.I Will Sonii lie eral Shafter, General Miles, Colonel Emiiit'iisi' Alliouills ol' iai[ilk|[|'iniKlil Um. 11. Si IMl'll Scil'i eillli'l' WIIN AllftOlUlC—- Mans and an interpreter lefl their —li.-iir a Million Collected in Homily. Slllltta^o is ill Ikalliti'l' nl' Hlllrr Tetiuue and passed on over Iho Ameri­ —Sim|i.v Sinilti Sluil \1 !:lii lEeslsiiiijt Famine. oan trenches with a flag of truce lo till' 1,111V. the Mango tree under which the in­ Come Early ancj Secure a Pair. terview was held yesterday. They - •In General Shaffer's Headquarters, were soon joined b. General Toral, , July 15.—The steamer Cot­ BC » Santiago, July 15.—General Shafter his chief of staff and the two other tage City wliich arrived here tonight, boars his] honors modestly. To a cor­ commissioners appointed by him. brought the first of this season's gold WHS! BAKER STREET. respondent of the |Associated Press he General Miles took no part in the from Klondyke, having on board meu said: negotiations. He has been careful who left Dawson as lato as June 28. since his arrival here not to assume • •••.^••••••^••••••^•"••••.i^ "The enemy has surrendered all They came it)) the Yukon on the territory and troops east of Santiago. the direction of affairs, or to detract steamers Ora and Goddard which made > BLACK & PANCV -<• • Latest Novelt The terms were dictated from Wash­ in the least from the glory of General the run from Dawson to White Horse 4- £ PARASOLS ut |J Shaffer's achievements. General Shaf­ £} Vlill.lNtiSi'.nJ I rvhie&Co ington. It has been a hard campaign, in five and a half days. Included in ter insisted at the outset that the •f -K KID OLOVES. # £ DRV QOODS. X Reduced Prices. • one of the hardest I ever saw. The the party were Dick Butler and threo • •••••-**>••*•• + •••• difficulties were groat. The character commissioners to he. appointed should brothers who cleared up §400,000, and of the country and tho roads made it have permanent authority to make others who did nearly as well. The 1 •A _ •* . ti « «••> rj '.i-« * S B fl •« •.>« if'fc if ' M fi *3 fl"*f3 > M *<," IOS 6T 8 al reduced prices with Special Reductions on the They fought like heroes and I am acceded to this, explaining that since half a million dollars in royalty. . . . following lines . . . proud to have commanded them. Dar­ his last communication he had received Soapy Smith, the notorious confi­ Summer I Iress Goods. .Men's Irntlorwear. in:;' all ihe hardships they have suf­ direct authority from Captain General dence man, was killed at Skagway Warm Weather fa In ii s. Men's Ties. fered, ihey have shown great spirit. Blanco to do so.. This being the last week by Frank Reid, tho city Ladies Shirl Waists. Men a Negligee Sll i-t-8. They tlosorvo to conquer. main point the interview concluded. surveyor. A returned Dawsonite rob­ Ladies' 11 & A Ciirsels. Ale I'S Fancy (lainlirlc Shiiis. Before parting General Shaffer com­ I.allies' .'imi Children's (Jndervests Men's L! ii k Sateen Shirts. "The resistance ot Ihe onomy has bed a, sack of gold and Smith defied Ladies' Silk and !\iil !Iloves, Men's I link and Flannel Suits. been exceedingly stubborn, General plimented Genoral Toral highly on the the authorities to arrest one of his •4- Ladies' Silk ami Alpaca Skirls. Men's Straw Hats. Torn! has proved hiuiself a noble man skill and gallantry of his resistance. gang. lie whipped out* a Winchester **• Sailor Hats, Half Price, Men's Pants aud Overalls. worthy of any man's steel. The ne­ Upon the return to General Wheeler's with which he shot Reid through tho a gotiations which culminated in the headquarters the news of the complete hip, Reid replied with a revolver, kil­ *• + surrender have been dragging on fer victory was communicated to General ling Smith instantly. • Our Stock is Complete in House Furnisfii 16. ti ii day,', with intermissions oil Sun­ Lawton and to General Kent and to -**4-*.it»*4**o?«4-**4*?,**«'>«P*^ day and Monday, when onr batteries the brigade commanders. A scene of ARRANGING THE RECEPTION. aud fleets bombarded the enemy's general rejoicing followed. General Committees Appointed to Arrange for positions. Throughout theso periods Shafter held a regular levee before he time 1ml live eases have resulted dismounted, and was congratulated Lord and Lady Aberdeen. fatally. If any report ol' additional of truce General Toral has shrewdly and complimented by all. He immed A public meeting of the citizens of nnhfi oases was rocoivotl today, tho ofiloialf played for time, always dgolining to lately appointed General Wheeler Nelson was hold last night, in Che Fire deeliued to make it puhlie. Metui« surrender unconditionally and finally General Lawton and Captain Smiley hall for the purpose of making arrange­ while Surgoou Sturuburg is making when hard pressed, fell hack on the ments for the reception of their Excel­ FURTHER DETAILS GIVEN BY THE iviTaugomeiits to supplemeut tho work­ statement that he was merely a subor­ to be the commissioners on liis behalf lencies, the Governor General and Lady ing force df immune phyuii ians and dinate and eould not surrender without to treat with those appointed by Gen­ COMMANDER OF THE U* S- Aberdeen ou their visit to Nelson next nurses at Santiago, lie announced the sanction of his superiors, except eral Toral. He then issued orders to week. ARMY. today thai on Monday a vessel would under penalty of being eourtmartialed. permit tho Americans troops to re­ J Mayor Houston was on motion ap­ leave N'ew York, carrying an addi­ At 1'ie same timo he seemed to inti­ tire from the trenches, but absolutely pointed chairman of the meeting and tional UUlllhor of this class of workers mate that personally he thought it forbidding any soldiers and aivilians W. A. Jowett secretory. •Crui'i'iii Toral liml Been TcuiiioHzliii; for and 11 largo consignment of hospitoJ hopeless to hold out any longer." going into the Spanish lines. The The mayor exclained the object of in 0113s. Tin- iii'i:t> was ni' (Broiil supplies. Il was at the personal interview held refugees areato bo permitted to return the meeting and asked for suggestions. si-riire 10 ilie iliimrlcaiis. -Tuesday's by General Shafter with General to their homes, but neither the Ameri­ An informal discussion followed as to Blitrl*\il'M Cll'i'lsivi'. CORBETT AND OD M'COY. Toral yesterday that the Amerioan can troops nor Cuban authorities are general made the Spanish commander to be permitted to enter the city at t he best course to be taken. An* Matched to Fight for $20,000 understand thai the temporizing must present. The order as to the Cubans The following committee was ap­ at Buffalo. cease, and before noon today a cate­ is very specific. They have shown a pointed and was given full power to Washington, July 15.—The following New York, July 15.—Articles of gorical affirmation to his offer must be 'disposition to loot everything and any make all necessary arrangements for bulletin has lieen posted al llie war agreement for a fight between J. .1. received or the bombardment of the place, but they are not [to have the a suitable reception: department from Gonoral Shafter. Corbett and Kid McCoy, lhe match to oity would begin in earnest. In the privilege of glutting their appetites Mayor Houston, Judgo Forin, Dr. Headquarters, Santiago, Via Playa take place at the Hawthorne Athletic meantime all the plans had been per­ for plunder in Santiago. A guard is Symonds, Dr. Arthur, Messrs. Dennis, del Esto, July IB.—To the Adjutant Cltih, at Buffalo on Septoniber 10, weio fected. The delay was utilized to good to be maintained about the city, and Crease, Croasdaiie, Buchanan, Holt, General, Washington, D, 0, "Sent signed in ihis city today. advantage. The American lines had the camps of the Amerioan soldiers J. A. Turner, J. Roderick Robertson, you several telegrams yesterday as did Mcd'ray signed for the Hawthorne been extended until Santiago was aro to be removed just to the front or W. A. Macdonald, W. A. Jowett, J. General Miles in regard to the sur­ Athletic club, [George 1". Consilium nearly surrounded and the light bat­ to the rear of theMines as is most prac­ F. Hume, M. P. P., F. Fletcher, render, General Toral agreed yester­ for Oorbetl and W.B. Cray for McCoy. teries had been so posted as to be ablo ticable in the various cases. The Aldermen Teetzel, Gilker, Madden, day positively to surrender all tho The purse is to be $20,000, the winner to do more effective work. In addiiton change of camp will undoubtedly im­ Whalley, Malone, and Hillyer. forces under I his command in eastern to lake all. arrangements had been made to laud prove the health of the troops. Tho committee met at* the close of Cutni upon a distinct understaudiug troops at Cabanas, the western en­ Tho whole purpose of the American the meeting when Mayor Houston was that they were to he sent to Spain hy SPAIN SUES FOR PEACE. trance of the harbor of Santiago. commander now is to protect the appointed chairman of tho committee lhe I'nited States. That surrender health of the army, and especially and Vi. A. Jowett* secretary. was authorized by General Blanco, Will (live Up Cuba and Discuss Any Tho Spanish batteries opposite Morro from the dread contagion. It is claimed Tho following sub-committees wero and iis postponement to tomorrow Reasonable Proposal. Castle were to be bombarded and there is no fever in Santiago, but on motion appointed by the chairman : was merely formal. The commission­ Li nu Ion, July in.—The .Madrid cor­ stormed. Their guns were thou to be Ihe eity is full of tilth and stench, Committee on Address—W. A. Mac­ ers to orraugo details wero appointed. respondent of the Daily Telegraph says : turned upon the city. General Law- and if the United States troops are donald, (j. JO., E. A. Crease, O. G. Wheeler, Lawton and Smiley act for The govornroeul has definitely de son's division'il the same time was to fall on the enemy's flank under cover allowed to go in, it will undoubtedly Dennis, W. F. Teetzel, J. A. Gilker. the United States. Several points eided to open peace negotiations witb- Reception Committee—Judgo Forin, nui delay, proposing as a basis the ol our artillery tire, we could then become a pest hole. were immediately raised by th" Span­ Dr. Arthur, Messrs. Croasdaiie, Holt, renunciation of all rights over Culm, havo invaded their' lines, and have ish eommisssionei's. The discussion Washington, July 15.—There was a Hume, Fletcher, Robertson, Turner, and the immediate discussion of any driven them into tho city. lasted until 111 o'clock last night. My long and anxious wait todayjto hear Madden and Whalley. other reasonable proposals tho Uuitod (leneral Toral must have realized that commissioners think the mai ter would further news from the commissioner. Decora!ion Committee—Messrs. Bu­ Slates may make. ho was trapped anil that to hold out lie settled today, and next mee! at 0:80 For is hours no word came from either chanan, Hillyer, Malone, Dr. Sy. o'clock this morning, There are longer must mean a useless sacrifice (Icneral Shafter or (ienoral Miles. Wheu SHATTERED HIS ARM, of his nun. Still ho made ono last nionds. ahout, 15,000 troops iu the city and the cabinet met at 11 o'clock there The mayor was requested to send a ahout as many more in the surround­ effort to gain more time this morning. was positively nothing from tho front Four Men Come to Nelsou on a uul While nominally yielding to the torms telegram to Lord Aberdeen, asking the ing district, 35,000in all will be trans­ (lor for Professional Aid, which wonld serve as a guide for the date and time of the arrival of tho vice ported. General Miles was proseul General Shafter proposed before 8 deliberations. It was thought the cable Yesterday a man camped near Ymir regal purty iu Nelson and the full and said the surrender was as abso­ o'clock he sent 0 communication to had been interrupted but on inquir­ shattered his forearm while handling com mil tee were requested to meet at lute and complete as possible, it ean­ GeneralJShafter ouclosing][a copy of 11 ing of General Greeley he gave assur­ 11 shotgun. His cries were heard and telegram from Captain-General Blanco the board of trado rooms today, Satur­ not he poSBible thai there will he a Pete, ihe packer, and some others ance that the cable was not cut. There explaining that the surrender of such day, at 1 o'clock, to decide upon tho failure in completing arrangements, brought him about 10miles into Ymir. upon Secretary Alger sent a despatch form the reception shall take. "A water famine in the oity is im­ The doctor desired professional aid an important position as Santiago, and inquiring as to how far* the surrender minent, as their supply has heen cut. and accordingly Pete, Hie packer, and lhe abandonment of eastern Cuba, had proceeded. No answer came, INTERNATIONAL CHESS. This was told Lieutenant Smiley by three others look a hand car arriving would require tho dircctjsanotion of the whilo the cabinet was in session. tho English commissioner. Will wire in Nelson at II :!I0 this morning. Dr. "Madrid government, and requesting Meanwhile General Greely cabled to Vienna, July 15.—The international chess tournament advanced another frequently while the negotiations are Forin floes out to Ymir OU this morn­ thai time to hear from Madrid be Santiago and an answer was received ing's train. The injured man's name stop today when the thirty-first round progressing (Signed) SHAFTER, niven. At the same time Blanco auth­ at* 2 :28 p. m., and indicated that the could not bo learned. orized General Toral, if it was agree­ was played with the following results: Major General Commanding, negotiations wero yet in progress, Maroczy beat Trenchard, Burn and able to the American general to appoint BASEBALL YESTERDAY. but as the despatch was submitted to Steinitz drew. Wohlbrodt lost to Marco YELLOW JACK IN THE ARMY. commissioners on each side to arrange the president no details wero given aud Schlechter beat Alapin. Baird July 15. —At Washington—Washing­ tho terins of capitulation of the forces out. Toward the middle of the after­ and Halprin drew and Tarrasch beat Only 11 Pew Fatal Cases—Additional ton I, Cleveland (i. under the command oil the conditions noon despatches from General Miles Schowalter. Schiffers and Blackburne Staff of Immune Doctors Sent. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn I, St. Louis drew, Janowski defeated Pillsbury and .1 of Iheir parole and transportation to and General Shafter began to arrrive. Washington, July 16.—The reports Spain,pending the sanction of Madrid. Lipke lost to Tsehigorin. Yesterday ' At Philadelphia-—Philadelphia ., Such portions as were made publio which have reached the war depart­ Cincinnati 8, He also communicated the names of the three adjourned games left unfin­ showed that* the Spanish had raised ished in tlie previous rounds of the eon< ment show that there have heen some At Baltimore—Baltimore 10, Chi­ the commissioners he had selected, some rathei unexpected questions. test, wero concluded, when Janowski mortalities from yellow fever in Shat­ cago I). namely Mr. Robert Mason, British At Boston—Boston 0, Pittsburg (i. The most important of these was an beat* Steinitz, Burn beat Halprin, ter's army. This, however, has been At New York—New York ;4, Louis­ vice consul; General Torol's staff, Wahlbrodt and Maroczy drawing their light as it is said up to the present ville a. Colonel Fontaine and General Escara- (Concluded on Fourth Paf?e,) game. THE MINER, SATURDAY, JULY t6, 18gS

questions now agitating the public ^Ite iHintt*& . mind are Russia's advance in China ZtsTIE^W * C3-OOI3S Official Directory. 'and the Anglo American entente, I Published Daily except Monday. which was recently advocated by Mr. : Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, DOMINION DIItECTORY. Josoph Chamborlam in his now his-; TIIE MiNisn PRINTING Si PCULISIIINI Goveriior-Gcuoral - Hurl of Aliei'ileen lorical Birmingham speech. This and Cloth Brushes, LIMITED LIABILITY. Tn niier Sir Wilfrid Laurlor speech was bitterly attacked the other : Momber House nl' Common-', Iiuniiniiiii Parliu- day al Leeds by Mr. John Morley, J iiii also Good Value in Sponp-es. „^gjk .in-ill. Wesl Knot ei uiy Ilowitl lio-loik ALL COMMUNICATION'S to tlio Kdilnr mu-t who compared Chamberlain's action bb accompanied by tho namo and address W. F. TEETZEL & CO. Nelson, B. c. PROVINCIAL DIHKCTOllY. uf lhe writer, mil necessarily tor publioa-1 to thai of a business man, who being in i Licut.-Governor HonTRMcInnos lion, but na evidence of good faith. difficulties, went round tovarious remote DRIXJS AND ASSAYER'S SUPPLIES. I Promlot . lion .1 II Turner SUBSCRIPTION BATEI relations asking thein on the ground j Attorney-General - Hon DM Eberts of eomoinn ancestry to put their money Com uf Lands unii Works Hon (I It Martin .$ I un Minister Minos and Education Ilon Jus linker Dully, per iiionlh by carrier, into his business, without, hope of per month by mail, I nil j Presldont Kxociilivo Council Hon C K Pooloy return, to save him from bankruptcy. per hull" yeur by mall. o 111) P. BURNS & CO. Mombors Legislative Assembly tor West Koot­ peryoar in IHI Though Mr. Morley slated that he enay North [tiding J M Kolllo por yoar, foreign " would welcome closer relations with So'itli Hiding -l !•' Hume ihe United States, yot from the whole [AL DIRECTORY. WEEKLY .MINIM;. tenor of his speech attacking Mr •Inlin Houston Chamberlain's advocacy of thai Wholesale and Retail Meal Merchants jr-™ Aldermen Chas Hillyer, W F Tootzel, .1 A .$ I Weekly, per half year alliance, il W0Uldrseem that the liberal GilkoivJ .1 Malone, E P Whalloy, Thos Mad- per yeur Joo leadors in Great Britain are thinking don, per year, foreign HEAD OFFICE NELSON, li. C. City clerk • - .1 K Strnohan Subscriptions Invariably in ailviun of making the Anglo-American alliance -.*»-•.-:*•*--•••••••••••-•— Pollco Magistrate IC A Croase I party question al the uexl general Advertising rates mado known on application. Clilofot I'uii,,* . A F McKlnnon •lection. Branch Mai^kets in , Trail, Kelson, Kaslo. 'iii ii t'iie Ueparlmonl . W .1 Thompson The Hitler Printing & Publishing Co. Auditor John Hamilton It will be M'vn in another column WalurCommissioner 'I'M Word Sandon, Three Forks, Few Denver and Slocan City. lleilllll lirtiier III*. Ullnll NELSON, •. C. lhat preparations are being made In Cllj Engineer A. 1,. M'Cullooli Orders by mail to any branch will have careful and prompt attention. ensure a fitting reception to lhe Gover­ City council moots ovory Monday, ;i p.m., nt nor General and the Countess of Aber­ city lm!!. oor Victoria mul Josophlno st IO A.IMTUTISEKS. deen on iheir approaching visit to SCHOOL TRUSTEES, Nelson. While exact details have uot Hi'. II (' Aril,nr. Dr. GAB Hull. (Ico John­ Copy for Mintigi-s of Advertlsoiueiil musi yet been decided upon, an influential j stone. I'l Inolpnl .1 II llrccll. lie In llu- Ollli i* li.v I o'ctni'k p.m. In and representative committee have Insure chttugc. MH 111 KOOTKNAY BOARD OK TRADE. been elected to receive Ibe distin­ WE WOULD Ll E , Prcsldnnl j Uoderlok Robertson. guished visitors and to superintend Vice President JnmoB Lawrenco. the preparations. This is tbe second Seey-Trens. John A Tumor, 9*9 In some way, to induce every man, woman and THI* TRUTH DAWNING. visit that Lord Al.erdcn has paid tothe city, and ou the former occasion he child in tbe country who buys in Xelson to come ana inspect our •KOOTENAV LA1CK GENERAL HOSPITAL Tl i; jnsl a wi ok si uce eln ition lay, expressed himself as much gratified at stock and prices. We would have you do this for wc are sure l'i' ' '--I''. .Inlin A. Tumor Vici Pros. w. A. Jowott, and it is now I'm the firsl time bogin- the hospitality accorded him. In the that you would become our customer and. friend. We have the Secretary n, MoArthnr largest and best selected stock of Groceries in the city. The uing to dawn on the Holonisl and other interval thai has elapsed Nelson has j TreiiR. A II Clomonls government papers thai the Turner mure than doubled in size, wealth and i famous products ot every country in our line aie represented on Medical Supl, . Hi*. (I. ,\ BHnll government bas suffe; ! defeat al the general attractiveness, and. tbere is onr shelves. polls. Not that tie** h ."*• the c mi -. i ovcry reason to believo thai the tu-- EVEi :"•'•:•• • <• •',; * , i \. ver behind the times, No retrograding •*. :*.!.-o\ POST

,!. ft. Larue;, Okouook, : K, Monarch—H. J. Crocket to ',-. B. SS 11 1 S 1 Si S 1 s Llli iim lllll • K, Purser, Viotoria; G. M. Booker, Crocket. %, iii wlii LOCAL mmI Gran d Forks; Arthur Poole, Toronto, —Same to same. Jil'- .registered at the Hume yesterday. Riverside—John Beaton to F. L. Mercer, $200. Thero will Ke a. cricket practice this Berlin—Mary Jane Aldous to Hull I afternoon ai 2:415, on (he Rocrention Mine.-', limited, EVENTS OF INTEREST IB AND grounds, ill whioh all members of the .Mountain View—M. C. Monoghan THE SURVEYOR'S CHAIN MADE IT chili ave rotjuostod lo bo present. to R. B. Ksnouf. AROUND NELSON. (in tho first of next mouth the Le Westminster, Nashville,! Iharleston— Roi mine a!, Kos.daud will increase its John to W. L. Collanau, '*.•• Tl IE- THE SHORTEST sliiniuents to lino ions per day, which Sana—John T. Kelly to same, i.f. yi'i'l-y will mean the employment of 373 men. Gold Quarts-i—H. P. Witter to L. G. ELECTION .i*';.£svv.V:;-» Barron. TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE. Itriii mention »i' Uniipcuiiiffs in llie Tlie Ymir Miner says that there has n Vs.£* *. not been an arrest in that Iowa for District Dining llie l'li-*: IS the nasi six weeks. This i.s certainly It In i In- Mont Modern lu Equipment. l-vw llnys. a very croditablo record for a mining T It In the Heaviest Balled Line. camp, OVER It lias it ICock-Knlliint Itoaitln-il. 'l'li" Ladies Guild of Ihe English On and alter Monday, It Crosses Xo Sllllll Ili'sm-i'ls. church are arranging lo hold iheir April i uh, 1898, Meals It Is the Only line itiuiuliig Luxurious A. P, McKenzie. Roasland, is in the ! annual sale of work on Wednesday, THE Club llooni Cam. will he served at cily. July :',. in the public school, Stanley It In .Voted Tor Iho Courtesy of ils Employes. street. Fuller auuouncemonts wil he OPPOSITION It Is the Only Line Serving Meals on the Mr. and Mrs. 1'. tt. Andrews of made later. a la Carle IMim. Slocan Oity arc al the Phair, 25 CENTS . HAVE ,1. A. Gillcor, merchant of 'Nelson, at The A meeting of the Nelson Par Associa­ lias opened a brunch store al Vmir. THROUGH THE tion was held recently for tho purpose WON II. I!. Cameron leaves tonight for I of requesting tho governmenl to grant <-^CLUB HOTEL a shorl stay at the Halcyon spring*;. a courl vacation during August and GRANDEST SCENERY ft iptember I'm' tho Kootenays, on simi­ Corner Slanluj and silica Streets, Miss Lain a Lowo lofl on Weclnnidiiy lar conditions io the oilier portions of ovening for an extended visit to the 01 KSS^ IN AME1U0A BY DAYLIGHT. ihe provinco, A resolution was passed* General Kales, $1.00 P ' Day const. Attractive Tours daring Season o tu secure llie co-operation of the Ross- SCHOONER OF BEER B, E, Phair left yesterday evening j land association and u meeting of ihe Perhaps during the Navigation on Great Lakes via Duluth in for a couple of days' visit to tho Hal­ latter will bo held shortly for the 10 Cents. connection with MngDilioont Passenger cyon springs. same object. excitement your sup- Steamers aud Northland. A case adjourned from I lie last ('. Sweeney,inspector of the agencies E. J. CURfeAN, Prop.<^ For maps, tickets and complete infoiniation county court, was tried before Judge nf the Bank of Montreal throughout pi)' of Printed Sta­ mil on oi- address Agents, K. Si S. Ky., 0, & K Forin yesterday. ,1. A. ami W, P. a. Nav. Co., N & F. S. Ity., or tin* provnlce, is al tho Phair. 11 om *y ma li of this city sued Louis P.lue, tioner}' has been A. B. Gray, ugenl loi' Braeknian & •vim carries on lumber manufacturing c. (i. HIXON, General Agen -< I--*,,,.,-**•*-*•> Ker, lilt last night for a business trip al Hossland aud Vmir. to recover >;*(i*"i used up. If so we Spokane, Wash. io Brooklyn, Trail ami Rossland, for work dune I'm' the Ymir mill. V. I. VUIIT.M'.Y, <;. I'. .V T. A., Judgment was given for tho plaintiffs shall be pleased to H I'nnl, Mian. ,1. T. Lawrence. ; M* •''. for their claim ami costs. E, A. Jephcott, Pile! Bay; Mrs. Allen, Crease appeared for (he plaintiffs and fill an order for you. Kaslo, registered al ' ll'..' Phair lasl I*'. 0 •'• iikler :''" tin di fondants. Sweet night. International Navigation & Trailing Company. il. lv Macdonald ol' ill" C. I'. R. 1,1 ."*.' STl !BCi •••••: LIMITED freight department, Vancouver,arrived Oaporal Summer Card. Effective June 20,1893. in the city last nighl and is registered \ 6 rea I Deal of Dovelopmoul Work Subject to change without notice. at Hie ! iimi'.. i *. ing I lone ou Pro] erties Miss Kai.' X. .'le ie I, ii i •' of !h" Cli re aro ten m u al pn .** nl work- ] South b'nd. S-*. S. International. North b'nil. Neelands urothi rs, li n • I rday even­ in ou the Por opine I rail. The frail Cigarettes Read down Head up ing Cor a iwo months visil *>, i •• 'onto, Iin * : 'in Iniill up nbonl eif-'hl miles Train Lvs I.(in p.in. Sandon 10.50 a.m. Train Ar " Ar ii.is " Kaslo noo " " l.v Loudon ".ini iletroit. from tho railro id and will gbo eonti- STANDARD Boal Lvs. 3.30a.m. Kuslo 8.30p.m. BoatAr : : . :i;:, i! lo the I ll" I cli basill. A Sllb- " I.lid " Ainsworth 7.30 R, Paura lias opened up an *:: in*. i.ni i::! bridge im* lieen buill over the " 5«) " I'iloi. Ilny II.IS " " " office on I'ire r Htn ••: to In' ** afti r the South Fork of I',".*, apiuo creok. The OFTHE WORLD " " SHU " ll.iil'.jiir 0.11) ' interests of tin I ans i sidonl in " Ar 8.40 " 3 Milo I'l. 6.25 " " " :- i ping dom under the supon '•- 7.IS " Nelson 4.IS " '• Lv Nelson ami vicinity. • ;.:i .if I i. A. : : it ••:• ii, of the Ymir Train " 10.05 p.m. N'thport 1,85 " Train " " " 11.211 " Kossland 12.05 a.m. " • ,1. M. McGregor,Rossln i'l; P. Chap I ;•.**. I'lopmeul i ompauy. ltmney Bros. " " lil'i " Spokane 8.30 man, Revelsl iki ; H. H. Boi in r and Ti n 'i' a are al pi esonl working ou ! Siiiiiliiii-l-Iiislo train daily. Iloat and Spo­ A. McDougall, il ri Istoke, regi I i'i tl tiie Tumsirao i,ii"'. (in account of kane train daily except Sunday. al ilie Queens la.-*: night, surface ,vater worli was sliul down mt M. «, .Uliei'tn, ,,; ('. ('. Beuu 'tl "I \ .im ouver secretary ihis property early in tho spring *.* si—-.. If--- I 'Train Lvs Mill p.m. Sandon 10.50 a.m. Train Ar of ilie Peru Gold "; iniug oompany, Tamarac is considered tn rank wilh : are right in our '• Ar 3.45 " Kuslo 8.00 " " Lv Boat Lvs 5.00 " Kuslo 1.00 " HoatAr arrh ed 'a the citj y sli rday ami i"*si proper! ies aronnd ymir, nud il is 0.20 "Ainsworth 11.40 p.m. " " loavos today for thc mini * thought this mine will bo :: shi] • t line of business " 7.1HI " Pilot Bnv il.llil " " before a great 'u hilo. " 111.011 " Kiiskiiii'lc 8.IID " S. .1. Mighton return il last uight ss and while we do " 12.00 m. Goat Hlver 8.00 from a business visil lo Brooklyn. He There nre at present about UO men Spokane Falls & 1,00a.m. Hon min rv.i.iin ' reports overything lively iu the uev i mployed al tho Porto Rico mine "Ar S.OU " B'rs Ferry 2.00 " " Lv not claini to do Train Lv 11.411 " B'rs Ferry 1.15 " Train Ar town and that llu* population is now repairing the road and clearing the site K.'i,-*.: " Ai- 2.45 p.m. Spokane 7.,10 a.in. " Lv aliout L'llOO. for the 111 stamp mill which will he iortfaem R'y. work at tbe Sandon-Kaslo train daily. Hoat leaves Knslo placod al an early dale Sufficient ore for above points Tuesdays mnl Saturdays. William Hodson, baggage master al is in sight to keep Puis mill busy for n cheapest price, Returning on Wednesdays nml Sundays. the 0. 1'- K- depot, lefl yesterday long time. The in mber of men oin- kelson & Fori evening for a Iwo weeks' visit to llie ploi' d after the mill is erected will wedoclaivrrlodo Special Kootenny Iiiilie Bcrvlne, Halcyon hoi springs for llie benefit of probably he 00 or lb. Work on the Sheppard R'y. Commencing 80 June, 1SD8. his health. 2500 foot arid tramway will comnionce On Monday, Thursday and. Priday S. S Jailer Mitchell of Kossland. brought probably the latter part of this week Albcrtn wiil leave Kaslo .1 p.m., for Ainsworth over on Thursday night a man named or lhe I'll-' "f lli'X.'. The cilllll'.lct for Red iVioyntssin R'y. Pilot Ilny and Kelson. William Clifford, sentenced to two Ihe building of lhe tramway has Leaving Nelson S n.m., Tuesday. Friday nnd Saturday for Pilot liny, Ainsworth ami Kaslo, months in the Nelson jail for habitual already hi en let. Tho only all rail route without change calling at all way points. ili'unkeness. The Duncan Mines Co.. limited,will of cars between Nelson and Eossland and AT A (All limes are subject to change without notlo e Arthur Poolo, Torouto;R, 11. Bryce, do cousideral 11 development work dur­ Spokane and Rosaland. Winnipeg; B. Lawrence, Toronto; ing ihe summer on the Little George, Meals and berths not Inoludod. situate mi Wild Horse ereek. This Passengers on s. S, International from Nel ,1. 11. Kirk, W. R, Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. son, Spokane, etc., for points on Kootenny A. 1'. Way, Chicago, registered al the same company own the Wren mine. (Daily Except Sunday) Fair Price Lakosoutliof Pilot Bay, will connect at lhat Hume last nighl. froni wliieli qnito a large sample ship­ Louve 6.20 a.m. NELSON Arrive 5.35 p.m point wiih theS.S. Alberta. ment of ore was made lo Loudon re­ Passengers for Nelson via S. S. Alberta, from The members Of Courl Kootenay. I. points south of Pilot Hay, can, by arrangement cently. The Wren has had several " 12:05 " EOSSL'D " 11:20 " with purser, linve stop-over at Pilot liny or (1. P., will attend divine services in hundred feel of development work done " 8.3d a.m. SPOKANE " 3.10 p.m. Ainsworth, or connect, wilh S. S, International the Presbyterian church tomorrow i.t* mi ii. and ihe company is well pleased nt Kaslo. 11 o'clock when a speoild sermon will We keep in Stock The company's steamers connect Kootenay at Ihe way lhe property is showing up Lake and Sloean points with nil points in the be preaohed by Kev. K. Frew. at the present. The Duncan syndicate Train Unit leaves Nelson nt C:'20 n.m. nearly all Custom, United Stales nml Canada; by wny of Spokane also own sonic valuable property in makes elono oouueolious nt Spokano for mid Kootenay River. L. A. Campbell and G. (*. Hay, who Tickets soid and baggage checked to all arc connected wilh the Wesl Kootenay lhe Slocan cfmnlry. nil Paoiflo Count Points. Legal and Mining points by pursers on steamers or at onr oHlce. Power & Light company at Bonning­ Richard Diamond reports lhe sale of Passengers for Kettle River andBound- ton Kails, arrived in the city last night a half interest, in'.lhe Midnight to Van­ ary Creek, connect at Marcus with Stage Forms and will print G. ALEXANDER. Rnn.Mgr. and are registered at the Phair, couver parties. This claim is situate Daily. P. O. ISox 122, Knslo, B.O Captain Turney, wlio has for some ou Hound mountain close to the anything you may time tilled thc position of timekeeper at Flossie li., and was located liy Mr. •+••»••••••»•••••••••••••» the Hall mines smeller, left last night Diamond in January last. The price need. for Kngland where he will lie asso­ was not staled to us. We are informed ciated in business wiih his fathor. lhat the Vancouver parlies will put a force of men In work on the Midnight WHEN... X WHAT al an early date.—Miner. . . . GOING- EAST mi DO WE HAVE LAS! I-l [AMILTON CONCERT, Uso a lirst class lino in traveling between Minneapolis, si. Paul and Chicago, and i The concert given yesterday evening tba prinolpal towns in Central Wisoonnin* j in lh,' Hume hall hy lhe Lasli-lfaiuil- Pullman Palaeo Sleeping and Clinir Cars i I ai Concert Co., was fairly well yorvico ..... Ik Daify Miner!WANT attended and was a very pleasing en­ Tho I)ininkr<'arsare operated in lhe intcrent of ils patrons, tbe most elegant, sorvicf.1 over is meeting with good • For One Cent a Word? a lot ol tertainment, Miss Lash has a rich, Inaugurated. Meals are served a la Cartn. sweet contralto voice, which was To obtain first class service yonr ticket should success and if not on heard to good effect, and her sinking read via ..... Vou can find ;i Imyci- for "Any is perfectly natural and free from • Old Thing" if you advertise. Ice Cream freezers mannerism. * THE WISCONSIN * our list you should Miss Beatrice Hamilton possesses a :• CENTRA). LINES * flexible and well regulated voice and be. We deliver it to ClassMcd .-tiivi'i'ti.Hi'iiii'iiiH. wliich im woll appointed her interpretation of tho pieces she Direct connections ni Ohlongo nnd Milwaukee recited was admirable Miss Winlow for nil luistiirn points. your home for one heme should ho without was especially plaasing in her selec­ Kor full Information call on your nearest ticket All advertisements in this column aro tions on lhe 'cello and may lie ranked agouti rn' write month for one dollar 1 cent a word each insertion. No ad- during iho warm weather. JAS. A. CLOCK, or JAB, C. POND, 1 vcrlisciiient taken for less than 2;i conts. •* | as the must eminent ladyj solo'collist General Agent, General Pass. Agent or six months for in Canada. These talented young mi; stark Stroet, Mllwaukoe, Win ladies will give another concert tonight I'oi'lliinil, Ore. • ••••••••••*••••••••••••••.•-•.• mmm. in ihe Humo hall and their efforts of five dollars. Wo have also constantly last night should ensure a, large aud­ FOR SALE ience. The ladies are artists iu their on hand a full lino ol . . particular departments and thc lovers Old papers at Tin; MINER oflice. 21 conts of high class entertainment will onjoy FOE RENT. per hundred. a rare treat* tonight. Foil SALE—Saw and Planing mill doing Nicely Furnished House, central­ good business. Apply Miner olllec 62 Plumber's Supplies, ly located, six rooms, bath Can We do Business MINING fEANSFERS. and ull conveniences, new MISCELLANEOUS^ Steam Fittings, plumbing. with You ? FOUND.—A small key. National Cash Regis­ and Hardware Where no cimsijcrnlion is named in transfers ter. Apply "Miner" ollice. the nominal sum of £1 is to be understood. FOR SALE. MUSIC LESSONS. - On piano, organ or Nelson. guitar, by Mrs. W. .1. Astlcy, Robson stroofc, I of every description Just completed, well finished, Zhe /Iftiner two doors wesl of Stanley. P. O. llox 180, July 12— modern house in good location. which we are offer- Widow—K. A. Williams to Edward Colo mid Charles Ditter, %. Six rooms, pantry, woodshed, ptcj. & Jpub. Co. SERVANT Gllil. WANTED-For general ingat verylowpriccs. housework. Apply to Jlrs. Neelands, Car­ Ontario—F. M. Bowinau to Iho On­ etc, Lot 45x120. Price low. bonate street. C2. tario Oold, Silver & Oopper Mining Terms, half cash balance in and Milling Co,, limited. twelve months, Apply to CHEAP PROPERTY FOR SALK-Throo Blare Athol—John Riley to William lots, corner Ward and Houston streets. A Riley. small four roomed house. Lots planted with potatoes. A special bargain. CO. sr Mro il. July IS— T. 6. PROCTER, Baker St. Did (iet There, , Lytton Xo. Six doors above Hudson's FOIt RENT—An elegantly furnished front Vancouver & Nelson, B. 0. •J. and Black Prince—Charles Rollin room or suite, on Stanley street, Inquire dun to U. A. Hanna. Bay Co's Store. this ollice. THli MINER. aAl-l/KDAY, JiJi Y.16 189S.

no one was allowed ashore. Colonel Allan returned this evening to Bai­ BltJLEY RESOLTS quiri to repair the French cable at that \tJS- point, and establish regular communi­ an Seasonable Goods cation between Playa and Santiago, V. HOSltl, Proprietor. receivin CANADA GET3 FOUETH PLAO ui s ' that the army will be in telegraphic lov the best trade of Nelson in THE KOLAPOOE communication with Washington us the lines of soon us tho city is entered. CUP- The Best Meals in tlie Cily The perplexing problem is bow to carry out the pledge made by General from 25 cents up. IB, TEAS ^d COFFEE Shafter. It would have been no easy ic quality is tho best and prices They Lost First rini-i- li.v Hard Luck,— undertaking to remove 20,000 men Very Fine Imlliiclllnl Bl'orrs.—Scorcx across tho Atlantic under the best con­ Tables supplied with nil right. As ihvays. our stock of of •l'nintillnii Slnrlisnieii In Other ditions, but the reports that indicated the delicacies of lhe season i:\111ls. tlie existence of yellow fever among CROCKERY and .SSWARE the Spaniards threatened all kinds of difficulties. After aliil was decided <^J)PEN ALL MIGHTS is full and being added to as needed. to bo only a matter of money, and Toronto, (int. .Inly I ,'i.— Tin- Eol- BAKER STREET lowing is l! (Ir lllll'll Sjll"'!ill Cllblo "I ii' the prico offered is large enough, NO CHINESE EMPLOYFD. steamship Inns can doubtlessly he tin' Evening Tel mini, tinted Ridley EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES Camp, .Tuiy lii: found to undertake lhe transporta­ Six teams compi tod for tlio Kolapoor tion, In the interval a large force eup today, utuucly, (iiigliuid, Guuudti, will have to ke kept a! Santiago, but "Babcock" Tire. Extinguishers. Gruernsoy, Victoria, india uud Jersey. no troublo is anticipated in making HEDUCED PRICES. i WW * Though tlie CanadiiuiH were defeated the troops comparatively comfortable, 0 GAL. SI2E $30. 3 GAL- SIZE 115. they did siiiui' oxcellout shooting, Ihoir An epidemic of yellow fever is not including Supply of Chemical diargos Willi Clllll. vtiTtnniinTfWiirmmimm\ni marksmanship being superior to thai feared, lielivcral !•'. O, ll.ni , Oro, exhibited in lasl year's couipetition Soorotary Alger said after Ihe eon- for the cup. At tho 200 ynrds range, fen nee thai the Spaniards will not he The Babcock is lhe recognized Staff Sergeant Hayhurst led oft with 11 r 'turned Iheir arms, ainl thai they standard, universally used in the Cpp Bill bull's eye und in this us well as tho must surrender at once on the terms Fire Departmenl service. Each TTTTTT 400 yard and 500 yard ranges, his oSerod, or an immediate attack on i tested to 300 pounds per inch; shooting wasj decidedly good. IJicu Santiago will 1 e made. working pressure 100 pounds per for Nobbiest and besl and Save KASH, tenant Ross who came rather low in inch. The Babcock has stood lhe the 200 yards distance, recovered him­ CHINESE SCRAP. test of time. Full line oi hire Ap­ IP. O. STOEB. self at 400 yards, milking six consecu­ Chief of Police McKinnon has in paratus and Department Supplies. tive "bull's eyor, tho seventh shot being charge n savago Orioulnl with an un­ A. (i. LONG, an inner. Somo fine targets were pronounceable name, who is accused • l~ttr^ I71 4II1 Kl. Portland, Ore. made by the Canadi ins at 000 ynvda. of assaulting and othorwiso damaging T\x one Al; Turn. Sergeant Broadhural topping tho list IRACTOF with si:; bull's eyes and an inner. Ill THE METAL MARKETS. ••.lil Are Saving Money every day luck followed Lieuti muit Smith tit Ihis 1 •mEM'< y,-Ay*f • i. range, his sec:',* ! ein c 21 out i f 11 p is- New York, July 15.—Bar silver fii) ;, ; Mi1'";tn.f-',.'.*.}.1.«.-,! '• V Oil llli uw-n : Bills i'V Blexicau dollars, 45%. sible 35. The match 1-1 uuuiud aftor alk iA'i nt ith thein. Copper—Steady; brokers, ll\;. tiC^X*..- '.}xf~\ •'•-•• -• the rajah of Kolapoor with whom tho exchange, 11%. .*"•'..'- . • event originated in 1871. Lead—Quiet; brokers, §8.80; ex­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The compel ition i-' li raited to • Hi- change, $3.05 to £4.02. Tin—Quiet; Straits, $15.65 to $15.75 ; cient volunteers ;:i teams uf eight. Scaled tenders ,\ III lie rceiovort up tn July 20, plates, easy. 1898, addrosscdlnthufiohj Coinmi*.ioncr, Nel­ Get Oar Prices Imates Cfre^Kuiiy Given. Ono team from tho motln • count ly, ono son, Cor I he cnnsl reel ion of n. wtigcn roud. Section i * - Briu In Cmixtowu. team from tho militia or volunteers A Minikod checpi-a amounting to III por aunt ORE CARS, 1' RAILS of nny British colony or dependency, of tho amount ot the tondur to accompany Waif Paper, Sporting Goods each lender, otlienvis.'i: Milieu !"• rnoioved. and one team from thi un mbers home Speciflcal ions nl the (lovermnimt I'lurincur's ollii'i'. Ncl-i.ii. nnd in Hi" l'o-i Olllco, Brie. MINE SUPPLIES. on leave of the India staff 1 orps or of ,,., , , ., 1 ( I. IMI. j. I the covenanted or am ovi minted sorvico © Hammocks, @ I ho lowest or any londor nol tniCiisuarily m- (M'liti'd. of Indian volunteers or all four. Last (i.e. Ill-'.N'NKS (lolil ( ti'iilnisMiiiin-. year the cup was curried off by the Section 2 Ciuiirtn'A n lo lii In 1 }.i iiu*. 11 in!cr*-*' Cameras, ftotlaks, toboaddrosflod toll. IC. Ni'i. N'olaon, or m I Australians from Victoria, a team otllce of l-'iiii-li ,'c Campbell, Spokai <\ Wash brought in Bisley by reason of the jubilee celebration. Although ten Pfiotooraphic Supplies. rJiK ,,*m, -s,©* teams were ( ntere.l, the largest num­ Mm& ••:••*%£<•.?, ber taking part in this competition. Civil Engineers, Provincial Laiul Surveyors, Lust year tbe Canadian team ranked «-->-^-»-*('"*M*- Real Estate and General Agents, lire and fourth with 7.^1 points. Today tho cup ...Insurance Agents, Notaries Public, Etc... wan won by the Guernsey team with NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR SALE ».\\\\v*aKVtk 744 points, England and Victoria til­ Thomson Stationery Co. NKLSON COURT HOUSB ADDITION, Corner l.ui on VtU'iinn St., with Building, \2 Luis in Block ing for second placo with 711 points III'' t'li''.i|i. 2 Lets Cor. Joseph! no and Robson, (il'2'2) to the credit of each, Canada following Tho litno for rocelving tenders for iho Ad­ dition to tho Nelson Courl Houso is extended FOR RENT OT.MMW1. with a seiire of 7ij*'i, while Jersey and 3ST33'Jl.SOTNr until Monday, ix July, lMis, owing to the posi­ India got 718 and 7(1(1 respectvely. tion of the vault fur tlie Lund Registry Office 2: Lots mid Dwelling near Cor Stanley St. on Observatory being changed ami enlarged. St., $12 per iniiul li. Dwelling on Silica SI ar Cedar SL, Tho individual scores of the Cana­ Alltendors now in Govornmont Olllco will $20 per month, House mnl 2 Lots, llou ton St., 1)115 mouth, dians at the three ranges were as fol­ bo cancelled. CLOSING OUT SALE O. G. DENNIS, lows : Assistant Commissioner Lands and Works. all and see on\- full list of property for sale in "Hume" Hayhurst llli, McVittie, 83, Blair 80, HILLINERY AT COST. C and "A" Additions Forbes 95,, Ross 90, Broadhurst 98, Hutcheson 90, Smith 82. For tiie next Thirty Days CANADIAN Ten Lois in "Hume" Addition at a Bargain. In the Centaur unsquadded competi­ . . . Also . . . tion, seven shots at 500 yards open, PACIIIC Gamble & O'Reilly, Agents. Miller, McVittie, Blair. Hutcheson Flowers and Hair Goods. and Smith e:ich today made possibles. Baker Street, NELSON, B. C. Sergeant Simpson in the Golden Penny, seven short at 200 yards, made Room (i, Tnrner-Boeckh block. E 1 - RAILWAY a score of 84. t ranee Baker street. Open from and SOO-PACIFIC LINE LONDOM k BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLDFIELDS. ti a. 111. to 4.80 p. in. For the Association cup, seven shots LIMITED. at 000 yards, Private Davidson. 08th battalion, made a score of III'. KASLO & SLOCAN RAILWAY THE DIRECT ancl SUPER­ HEAD OFFICE, LONDON, ENGLAND. The weather today was very favor­ IOR SERVICE ROUTE All Communications relating to British Columbia business able to good scoring, although the TIME CARD NO. I To all Eastern ami European to be addressed to P. O. Drawer 505,, Nelson, B.C. heat was excessive. There is much QniN'G WHAT. Dally GOINH EAST. Points. disappointment among tho members of Leave 8.1KI n. in. Kuslo Arrive 11.60 p.m. To Pacific Coast and Transpaci­ J. RODERICK ROBERTSON, , the Canadian toam over losing the N.IM n. ni. South Fork " 11.13 p.m. " li.;iii 11. in. Sproule's *' 2,15 p.m, fic' Points. General Manager I «,*»-,,, -^».T -^^ — Kolapoor cup. Captain Hutcheson at !i..il«, in. Whitewater " 2.00 p.m. " 10.03 a. 111. Rear Lako " 1.1811.111. To thu Rich and active Milling S. S. FOWLER, E. M., J NELSON, B. C. the 000 yards range shot at the wrong " 10.18 a. in. MoGuigan " 1.33 pm, Districts of Klondike and the target, thereby destroying what other­ Ui.3-1-i. 111. (.'cily Junction " 1.12 p.in. Mining Engineer J m Aro. 11).3d 11. 111. Sandon Leave 1.00 p.m. Yukon. wise would have been a most excellent score. Sergeant Broadhurst, with a CODY LINK. New Toiirist Car Service Leave 11:00a. m. Mm ilon Arrive 11:1311,111, total of 08, made the besl score of any A1 rin* 11:20 " ('oily Luovo 11:2S " Daily to Si. Paul. competition in the match, In the HORT. IHVTNO, GEO. 1'. COl'IOLAXI). Daily (except Monday) lo Hast­ Charles D. Wo '/(tli II. I*'. .1: !'. \ Superintendent. Wautago rapid firing competition eight en! Canadian and U.S. Points. shots, 200 yards, open to all coiners, Tickets issued through and Bag­ Private Swaino niade a score of 21, ATLANTIC gage checked to destination. GENERAL BROKER. For tho Gregory, seven shots at 200 yards, Lieutenant Forbes made 82, a- DAILY TRAIN. Houses to renl nl 815,820, 8U0, and 1 INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, steamship Lines SIJ5. MONEY TO LOAN. From Montreal or Quebec To Rossland and Main Line points Roavor Line - I,uke superior I uno 29 (i. Ill p.m.-I.i'nves-N KLSON- Arrives-llUO |i,ni GOOD BUYS: Beaver Uno Gnlllu July (> STILL MQTiiTM Dominion Line Vancouver .Inly 'J Knot IV 111 lie Kuslo IC,mil . A two lot corner close In $025. A first-class Stenographer, Type­ Dominion Uno Scotsman July 0 STII. Iv OK .IN un A (I roomed House, good garden, writer .'im! Accountant always on Allan Lino—Oui ifor ninn luuu 30 ICxcopt Sundny. ICxcopt Bnnday. A iln n Li iic Numitlian July 7 $2000. Also others. himil. Continued from First Paso, From Now Vork I p.m. Leaves -NKLSON—Arrives-11 a.tn. White Stnr Line—Teutonic Funo 2U Calling lit way ports in I'mlh direction"!. White Siar Uno—Uritannio July 2 insisiance lhal the Spanish troops Cunard Lino— Lucnnin luly 2 Cunrrd Lino—Servia July ft lioiiieuiiy Illver Itoutc. GENTS $ CLOTHING ARCHBOLD & PEARSON should retain their arms when lliey Allan Htnto Uno Stato of Nebraska... .July 1 S'l'lt, NELSOM. returned to Spain, Toral was willing Allan statu Lino Mongolian Jnlv lo Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon, Wod. Fri, Ropairod, Altered, Cleaned, Prcssod ' (AIMM. MFIME., M Miii. Assoc. Cornwall) Anchor Line—City of Uomo Inly 2 7a. in.—Leaves—NKLSON- Arrives 8.11(1 p. in. mi Dyed hv iho Nuw PitocKss at to give up the arms to Shafter, pro­ Anchor Lint' -Anchorla July Huns lo (formerly Armstrong's HuaHonublu Pri MINING ENGINEERS AND ASSAYERS vided they were returned whin en (labin, $45.00,950, 9w», S70, $80 und upwards, Landing! calling at way ports nn.i makes close Intermedial), $34.00 and upwards connections nt Pilot Hay with Steamer Koka­ STEVENS, 'I'm*: T.viLoit. —~=? Opposite l'linii- Hotel. reaching Spain. This was attributed Steorago. $22.r>o and upwards, nee. Steamer mny make additional trips pro* Passengers ticketed through to all liollltb 1*1 vidtd business oilers, NELSON, B.C. P. O. BOX 583. ' merely to Spanish sensitiveness at the Groat Britain or Ireland, and at special! y low ltoiui 0, llii.i.vKk llu;., NELSON. rales lo all parts of the European conti ienl. Trains to ami from Sloean t'Hy. Satiilon ICxtondod experience in Chile iuul Clei'iimn humiliation involved in laying down Prepaid passages arranged from alt pointi . I'. S.- T.udios Wool Dress Ooods B|icnt;uil their arms, at the same time it was a Applv to GEO, a. BEER, C.P.K. 'I cko. mill Sloean l.allc B'lllllts, lu.-foi'o Making Up. Soiiiii Africa. Assays and analysis of oros. Agont. Nelson, or to, WILLIAM STITJ (Sundays Kxceplol) Hoports nnd valuations on mineral properties ! point which neither side appeared aiti) General Atfent, C.P.R. Odious. Winnipeg. Underground surveying and mine plans kept 1 ready to yield, but General Shafter I) u. m.—lA'ivves—NELSON—Arrlvos—2.20 p. m. up by contract. was confident a settlement would he ASOBHITAIN ritFsuNT W. A. JOWETT reached by the end of the day. Subscribe for The Miner Reduced Rates East MINING & R£Ai_ ESTATE BROKER KV3SNES EXAMINED General (lively received another des­ AND REPORTED ON HY One Year $10.00 and full information by addressing nearest patch nt 5 p. in. saying Unit Colonel local ngont. or SEO. S. BEER, Cily Ticket INSIIltAKCE nml - - • Allan had landed the shore end of the Half Year $S.oo Agent, Nelson, F. Wl. OHADBOURN $I.OQ \V. F. ANDKRSON, K. J. COYLE, Bignal corps. The cable steamer One month Tniv. Pass, Agent, Dist. Pass. Agent, CUMIIIIBSIO!*! Kll.'.r. Twenty years' oxpetienoe In inining. Nelson Vancouver. thorough knowledge of mines of British Adrias was coming from an infected VICTORIA ST., NELSON B. C. : Columbia. Terras Reasonable. distriot. All were well on board but* _UY MAIL OR CARKIliK, Write for Klondike folder and Map. »Jt 718 NELSON, B. C