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Protestor Jackson'* Teachings Raise Flies from New York to Philadelphia Narrow Escape of Little Effle Larson Storm at Methodist Conference— and Return—First Fa.t Avla of Phoenix—Woman Beats Bear Montreal Herald Building Has Many Disciples. Claims of City to Be Seat tlon Mall Party Leaders Confer on Over the Head Launch Houses Must Be in Ruins TORONTO, June 13—A series of of Learning . NEW YORK, June 13—Charles K. Veto Question (Special to The Dally News.) Moved resolutions relating to Prof. Jackson's Hamilton arose from Governor's Island PHOENIX, June 13—Little Eftie Lar­ book "Studies In the Old Testament," in an aeroplane this morning and sped son, the eight year old daughter of Gus caused a stormy session of the Toronto without a break 88 mites to Philadel­ Larson of Phoenix, narrowly escaped Methodist conference this morning. phia ln a remarkable cross country an awful death in the ,paws of a bear Twenty to Thirty Employ­ The resolution tabled 011 Saturday Board of Trade and City flight, under the auspices of the New Asquith and Balfour to here this afternoon. Serious wounds Recreation Grounds Let to pronouncing against Jackson's teach­ York Times and the Philadelphia Public were inflicted on her neck and shoul­ ees Lose Their Lives ings was removed this morning and Council Act Ledger. He made the trip in one hour Have Meeting der by the claws of the animal and but the Circus two amendments moved to It, one to and fifty-one minutes, leaving Gover­ for the timely arrival of assistance her send it to the general conference. Rev. nor's island at 7:35 and landing at life would have been squeezed out. Dr. Cleaver, declared that Jackson's Philadelphia at 9:26, alighting in avia­ Bruin was captured a year ago a cub teachings were going through, the tion field. He delivered letters from and ls kept In a public square in the Sprinkler Crashes Through Methodist colleges and were accepted University Commission Sits Governor Hughes and Mayor Gaynor, Roosevelt's Egypt Speech city as a pet, The little girl was feed­ Is Scavenging System Up- by the professors, and taught. Two to Governor Stuart and Mayor Reyburn, ing it when the animal playfully caught professors from Victoria,, McLaughlin and accepted messages of congratula­ her with both paws and began hugging Building-Then Fire and Bowles defended their colleagues, Here Friday tion from them to bear .back, and start­ Subject of Debate her. The screams of the child attracted to-Date McLaughlin challenging the conference ed for New York again with only a brief the attention of Mrs. Arthur Webster to bring formal charges of heri.y for intermission for food, fuel and oil. He who was at some distance but hurried MONTREAL, June 13—Between 20 trial before the church court. Parsons, The university commission will ar­ had flown practically 70 miles of the LONDON, June 13—The conference to the scene and beat the bear over One week in which to move, Is the and 30 people are believed to have lost a leading layman in Sherburn street rive In Nelson on Thursday night and return journey when a sluggish motor between the two predominant parties the head with a club till it released its condition imposed by the city council their lives this morning at 10:30 when church and a Bible class teacher de­ will hold its session or sessions here drove him to descend in a sweep near over the constitutional clash between prisoner, The wounds were immediate­ last night upon the launch men who the supports of tbe sprinkler system ot clared that he had accepted Jackson's on Friday, departing from the city Fri­ South Amboy, N.J,, at 12:55. The pro- the house of lords and the house of ly dressed by a physician and although are occupying berths along the Boat the tank on the roof of the Herald build teachings and that if these teachings day night. This Information was con­ pellor was broken there in descending commons has now entered upon an of- still terrified iby her experience, the club approach on the waterfront. ing gave way, and the great mass of were denounced he and hundreds of tained in a telegram received yesterday ibut after repairs had been made, Ham­ ilcial stage. Heretofore the ministers little girl now is out of danger, ex­ Remarking that several of these metal and water weighing 35 tons went others would withdraw from the Metho­ by E. K. Beeston, secretary of the Nel­ ilton resumed his flight at 6:20 and have avoided committing themselves in cept for grave possibilities of blood launch owners had not realized the ex­ crashing downward to the basement. dist church. / son board of trade. The council of the landed at Governor's lslpnd at 6:30. the matter but the premier announced poisoning. tent of their misfortunes till he per­ In its fall it took with lt men, women iboard met and instructed the secretary Thus the return trip was made in one in the house of commons today that sonally told them they would have to and machinery and then, when all lay to telegraph that the board of trade hour and thirty-six minutes at an esti­ communications on the subject had anove, Mayor Selous informed the coun­ In a Jumbled mass at the 'bottom fire rooms and facilities were at the dis­ mated average speed of 54.96 mites an passed between A. J. Balfour, former DRY DOCK FOR cil that four owners had moved their broke out and added Its horrors. No LECTURERS TOUR posal of the commission. A committee hour, which breaks the record made in premier and now leader of the opposi­ boat houses, tying up to H. L. Lindsay's one knows how many lie dead in the was also appointed consisting of F. A. the Curtlss flight from Albany to New tion and himself. "Communications temporarily, two had instructed W. J. pile of debris that fills tbe basement. IN THE KOOTENAY Starkey, president of the board, J. L. York. which," the premier added, "I hope may PORT OF ST. JOHN Astley to move their boat houses, and All the afternoon the firemen were en­ Buchan and W. B, Farris. to present Forgot to Clean Plugs lead to an early meeting between us." the remaining 13 or 14 were resting gaged in demolishing tottering walls Dates of Meetings in Nelson and Grand before the commission the claims of Chief Engineer of Puttin Works Says on their oars. Unless they clearly un­ that had to come down before the work That Hamilton did not make the re­ Thirty Millions is Not Too Much Forks to be Addressed by Cele- > Nelson as a university site. turn trip as easily as the outgoing trip Modify Coronation Oath derstood they had to move, they would of rescuing the bodies could be safely Suggestion of Board LONDON, June 13—In the commons to Spend—Progress of G.T.P. brated Authorities. was due to an omission of haste. In his naturally be reluctant to act. it was attempted and it was not until after 6 At the session of the city council last this afternoon Asqulth announced that imperative that the work of improve­ o'clock that the first remains, charred hurry to get away he neglected to clean ST, JOHN, N.B., June 18.—Louis Coste, The following letter has been receiv­ night a letter to the mayor and council his spark plugs; they fouled, the en­ a bill would be introduced for modifica­ tho chief engineer of the public works de­ ment on this part of the waterfront and mangled beyond recognition were from Mr. Beeston, was read detailing tion of the king's declaration and con­ go ahead immediately, which could not brought out. ed at the board of trade offices: gine balked and he had to come down partment, told the people uf St. Julin the "E, K. Beeston, Esq., » the above information and adding: "I on the banks of the Raritan river, two firmed the report that communications other day that much as they bad spent be done until the obstructing boat Warning Unnoticed am instructed to advise you of this mat­ had passed between himself and Bal- In developing their harbor, und great as houses were moved. He asked his col­ Secy. Board of Trade, Nelson. miles above South Amboy. had been the growth of business through All of those who escaped agree that ter and to Invite the co-operation of New Speed Record fqjir on the veto question, which he the port in the last 10 years, they still leagues if It was not the understanding the first warnings of the impending dis- ""Dear sir,—I take pleasue in enclos­ yourself) and the council." hoped -would lead to an early meeting. did not fully realize how great would be that the boat houses had to be moved. ing Itinerary of Professors Thornber Curtlss still holds the official re­ tho future of the port. Mr. Coste visited Understanding Clear. • aster passed almost unnoticed. There Aid. Rutherford said it was an Impor­ cord for speed but Hamilton today took was a slight creaking, then some­ and Thatcher, in connection with a lec­ tant matter and they should try to get Roosevelt's Speech the city in connection with the borings All the aldermen present, who were turing tour to be undertaken by them alt American records for cross country that are being made in Courtney bay to Aldermen McMorrls, Rutherford, Mc­ what more pronounced. Then those the university here. He suggested that distances and duration and using his LONDON, June 13—Theodore Roose­ determine the exact nature of the bottom, who looked to the celling found that under the auspices of the Farmers' In­ the mayor appoint a committee to co­ and to iind a suitable site for the proposed Donald. Mackenzie and Carrie, agreed stitutes. Any pubMetty you can give own figures for the return journey, his velt's speech led to a lengthy discussion great dry dock. He stated that for an tiiat this had been the understanding the plaster was falling. Some started operate with that of the board of trade. average speed per mile established a of Egyptian affairs ln tbe house of com­ for the stairways, but ibefore they could to the forthcoming event vlll 1:3 much Council Acts expenditure of J..,lA.,000 a large harbor all along. , On motion of Aid. McDon­ appreciated. Both the gentlemen are new figure. The accident to the propel­ mons tonight. The insurgents demand­ of the lirst cluss could be provided at ald, the council decided lo serve notice ', reach them heard a great crash. Some Aid. McMorrls moved that the mayor ler in the Jersey swamp, was the se­ ed to know what course the ministers Courtenay bay, and at the same time, by ' of them felt the floors sinking beneath renowned authorities on the subject of appoint a committee of three, the mo­ the erection of a sea wall, half of Its great on those concerned that they had a fruit growing, and the opportunity of cond mishap of the kind during the day, proposed to pursue, some of the area could be reclaimed and utilized for week In which to vacate the berths. !thelr feet and some of the survivors tion carrying. but a telephone call to Governor's is­ Liberal members denouncing what they fell of falling one or two stories be­ hearing them should not be missed by Mayor Selous then named Aldermen railway and industrial purpo.es. Lest . W,- anyone in your district interested in land brought a new one iby automobile, termed Mr. Roosevelt's interference. 000,000 should seem an extravagant sum, His worship said Mr. Lindsay had fore tho awful crash died away and McMorris and Rutherford and himself Balfour's Appreciation Mr. Coste pointed out that Buenos Ayres the cultivation of fruit. with a set of spark plugs and the avia­ had already spent $50,000,000 on its harbor heen very good in letting those who they found themselves able t'o crawl ln as the committee. tor was able to finish within th© 12 "Yours very truly, The telegram received by Mr. Bees­ Arthur J. Balfour expressed warm ap­ and will spend $I50,UOO,M!_m nothing more for him and advised him as any news published in the Toronto press to go to the hospital. of recent date was the advertisement from a British llrm ot aeroplane manufacturers. Th* Canadian Home Pollth. Famou A neighbor, who had used Gin Pills It Is the ilrat advertisement of tlie . ort over tha World. Oanada'a mat foreign repn —but read Mr. MacPh_rson_ letter. that has appeared In a Canadian news­ I Two-Piece Unlined Suits and Straw Hats Now Offered paper. The advertisement shows more tatlve. It contain* no injurious Ingradlant* < ''It affords me more than ordinary strikingly than a column of figures -and pleasure to convery, not only to your­ records the advance of aeronautics in the a* acids and turpentine. ALL DIALERS, 1 selves but also to all sufferers from past two or three years. To reflect that at Half Price-A Word to the Wise Kidney and Urinary Troubles, the factories are now turning out flying ma­ instant and complete cure that Gin Pills chines for sale Just as mechanically as they are turning out automobiles or sew­ 8 effected in my case. ing machines is surely to be overwhelmed •'I suffered untold misery even when by wonder, and mentally to raise hands The lighter _nd cooler th e summer suit and hat the better. All unlined flannel and homespun two piece under treatment from the best doctors to Heaven. suits, pants, coats and straw h ats here are marked down to halt price. for over ten months, and nothing seemed The Aeroplane Editor. * to do ine any .good or relieve my Previously a most significant fact was © the establishment of a regular department painful condition. My trouble was in tiie Boston Evening Transcript under tf 14.00 $2.50 flannel pants $1.25 Inflammation of Kidneys and Bladder. the heading "Progress in Aeronautics." A Storekeeper Says: There hart come to be so much progress w 4.50 $3.00 flannel pants 1.50 "I finally determined to take my doctor's advice and go to the Victoria that the Transcript felt the necessity ot " A lady came into my store lately and said: 5.00 $3.50 flannel pants 1.75 devoting a couple of columns each week « Hospital at Halifax, for treatment. Two to reporting It. "*I have been using a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter $4.00 flannel pants 2.00 7.50 days, however, before my intending ( A Trick Aeronaut. In my apartment I want one now for my summer home. I think $4.50 flannel pants 2.25 departure for the hospital, a neighbor these oil stoves are wonderful. If only women knew what a called and, happening to have a Gin There seems to be little doubt that a comfort they are, they would all have man can learn to handle an airship almoBt Pill in his pocket, insisted on my taking us easily as he learns to sail a boat or one. 1 spoke about my stove to a lot it. I did so and six hours after taking steer an automobile. Charles K. Hamilton, of my friends, and they were aston­ <_. it, the results and benefits I derived who ls called the "bobolink of aviators," ished. Tbey thought that there was were simply nothing more or less than and who is a trick performer of wide­ smell and smoke from an oil stove, and Hi spread fame, saw an aeroplane last No­ $5.00 unlined coats . .50 $5.00 straw hats $2.60 miraculous. Instead of going to the Hos- that it heated aroom just like any other Hi pital, I sent for a box of Gin Pilk with the vember for the ilrst time. He climbed Into S4.50 unlined coats 2.25 $2.00 straw hats 1.00 the scat and did not leave It until he had Btove. I told them of my experience, result that I am a cured man. I recom­ made a flight of four miles. Tho next day Hi $1.50 straw hats .75 and one after another they got one, and HOO unlined coats 2.00 mend Gin Pills to every one suffering he went 30 miles; and since then has per­ now, not one of them would give hen Hi $1.00 straw hats 1.00 from Kidney Trouble." formed aerial feats that no other human $3.50 unlined coats 1.75 being has ever equalled. He Is a true up for five times its cost."" Hi $ .75 straw hats .40 LEWIS MACPHERSON. "bird-man," shooting his machine a thou­ $3.00 unlined coats 1.50 The lady who said this had thought $ .50 straw hats .25 It is lust as we say, you see—Gin Pills sand feet Into the air, and tho next In­ Hi . .00 unlined coats 1.00 stant using it like a toboggan, and swoop­ an oil stove was all right for quickly do cure Kidney and Madder Troubles $1.50 unlined coats 15 $ .25 straw hats • 15 ing suddenly down until within a few feet heating milk for a baby, or boiling a when all else fails. Take them on our of the earth. Spectators groan ln horror, kettle of water, or to make coffee positive guarantee of relief or your and then smile In amazement as Hamilton quickly in the morning, but she never money back. 35 swerves suddenly up again. Hi Doctor of the Air. dreamed of using it for difficult or Dealers everywhere have Gin Pills at Thus the progress of specialization goes heavy cooking. Now—she knows. Hi The Prices Hold Until Goods Are Sold 50c a box, 6 for $-.50. Sample sent on, The first aviator was architect, labor­ Do you really appreciate what a. Hew ?h free if yon write National Drug & er and pilot In one, the long hying expert, Perfection OU Cook-Stove means to*ou ? No CMm. Co. Limited Dept. B.C., Toronto. tho high Hying expert. Aeronautics—it was more coal to carry, no more coming to the he. Now one man builds a Hying machlno dinner table ao tired out that you can t est. and another, a hundred others, ride in It. Just light a Perfection Stove and Immediately the heat from an Intenae blue flame shoot* Hi One man holds the high flying record; and up to the bottom of pot, kettle or oven. But this the long Hying record. Ono man the room isn't heated. There la no .moke, no specializes In the carrying uf passengers; •mell, no outside heat, no drudgery in the J. H. WALLACE, 506 Baker Street GOLDEN CITY SUCCUMBS another in tlie performance of tricks, if kitchen where one of these stoves Is used. m aeronautics has not already won its way % into the university curriculum, it is knock­ TO NELSON ing at the door. New Per/ect ioit ^_m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^______] Change in Pastorate of Rossland Bap­ Like Old Times. lie was in the field again, organizing It Is probable that only a few human WICK ULUC naiwt Hie native levies and cutting the tist Church—Miners' Union Hold beings In eacli generation will 1)0 famous Social Evening. aviators, Just as only a few jockeys, poets, road through the bush on the way to baseball pi .yors are famous in each gener­ Coomassee. "We broke a king and Oil Cook-stove ation. A London scientist named Heyde- we built a road," "B.-P." might have (Special to The Dally News.) miuin thinks the have an "'air sense." He "* It has a Cabinet Top with a Bhelf for keeping plates and food hot. Tht said with truth of that thankless task. ROSSLAXD, B. C. June 13—Ross­ says that men like Paulhan maintain their nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental land hitsehnll team played its first equilibrium 8iiljcoii_.ciou.ly. Instinctively and attractive. Made with 1; 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stove* When the Jameson Raid hud turned they recover their balance. Paulhan, he all eyes to South Africa, "B.-P." went match of the season at home on Sun­ observes, prefers to fly without gloves. can be had with or without Cabinet. ott io put down the Matabele rebellion day afternoon, Nelson helng the visit­ __au_nart may nut know why lie does this, Every dealer everywhere; If not at yours, write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest agency of the in 1896-7, commanding a colonial force ors. The game started evenly enough but the pr.fe.sor says it is because the hut in their second innings Nelson, nerves of his finger tips help to warn him CIRCUS with his usual tact and success. when he Is losing his balance. There Is The Imperial Oil Company, Everybody knows how luck brought through the Indifferent fielding of the reason to believe that Paulhan, Wright, Limited. him into the limelight again by giving Hosshmd hoys pur on no less than Latham, Rolls and I31eriot are exceptional eight runs. The Golden City men re­ men, specially adapted for their work; but him Ihe defence of the outpost at there is no reason to doubt that the great Mnfeking in the Boer war. But if it sponded with three later on, and then mass of humanity is capable of flying when had not been for the qualities of cour­ in the fifth Nelson secured four more, called upon to make the effort. age, invention, resource, good humor and before the conclusion of the match IN THE COUNTY COURT OF WEST seven hundred and nineteen (2719), in had added six more, winning a one- Group one (1), Kootenay district of the- and gaiety, "B.-P.'s" luck would' not MOVIE'S NEW CONSTABLE KOOTENAY, HOLDEN AT NELSON. province of BrltlBh Columbia. (Bj •; sided game hy IS to 3. Dated at Nelson, B.C., 27th day of May, have enabled him to hold out. As it In the matter ot the "Judgement's Act." DAY The memhers of the Miners' Union ARRIVES FROM VANCOUVER A.D. 1910. _ p TUCK( was. he had his chance, and took it, as Co-operative society held a soclnl —and— he always has done. Subsequently he (Special to The Dally News.) In the matter ot a Judgment recovered in Sheriff of South Kootenay. IN gathering at the union hall on Friday organized the South African Constabu­ MOYIE, June 13—J, T. Browning is the County Court of West Kootenay, Land Registry Office, Kootenay District* evening, ahout 200 memhers and friends holden at Nelson on the 15th day of 26th day ot May, 1910, 5 minutes past lary, Moyie's new constable, taking the place helng present. A capital programme July, A.D. IBM., by James Dalton 2 p.m. o'clock. of I. A. Dinsmore, who was transferred against William J, Lascelles for the of Instrumental and social music was I hereby certify that the following is a few weeks ago to Stewart. *Mr. and sum of $570 debt and $16.05 costs, the state of the title to Lot 2719, Group 1, provided and dainty refreshments serv­ amounting together to the sum of Mrs. Browning arrived here a few days Kootenay district, registered at A.F.B., NELSON NEWS OF THE DOMINION ed, every one greatly enjoying the J6S0.05, a certlllcate of which judgment "Vol. 25, Fol. 474, No. 959SA. ago from Vancouver. Constable Brown­ for debt and costs has been registered evening's entertainment. Registered owner: William James Las­ ing has had wide experience In police in the Lands Registry Office at Nelson. TORONTO, June 13—Cobalt ore ship­ By virtue of an order made by His Hon­ celles. ., . Baptist Pastor. service, having served 15 years In the Registered charges: Mortgage dated tha ments Inst week totalled over 440 tons, or, J. A. Forin, in the above-named action, The Rev. John Hawbrlng has heen Northwest Mounted police. He has heen on the 19th day of May, 1910, I shall sell 9th December, 1906, from W. J. Lascelles One Day Only, Thursday, June 23 appointed to succeed the Rev. D. M. by public aution at my office, In the court­ to the Bank of Montreal to secure pay­ a member of* the provincial police for house, in the city of Nelson, British Col­ ment of the sum of $1701, with Interest at (LONDON, June 13—Conductor Ed. Thompson in the pastorate of the Bap­ some time and was one of the officers umbia, on the 9th day of July, A.D. 1910, the rate of 8 per oent per annum. Murphy of the C.P.R. was run over by tist church here. The latter minister who effected the capture of Bill Miner at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, all the Registered in charge book "Vol. 17, Fol. Rossland, June 24 - - Grand forks, June 25 143, NO. 3686B. a -work train at Tilbury on Saturday had to resign owing to the fact that near Kamloops some years ago, receiv­ right, title and Interest of the above- night and died this morning. named William J .Lascelles, in Lot twenty- Application for registration: None, Rossland did not suit his wife's health ing $1300 as his share of the reward of­ Judgments: and he is taking up important work fered hy the C.P.R. Constable A. Mor­ TORONTO, June 13—Rev. John Pear­ on the Arrow lakes. His successor ris who has heen acting constable here Amount Campbell Brothers' Consolidated Shows No, Date of Reg. Judgment Debtor Judgment Creditor son, rector of Holy Trinity church, died conies strongly recommended from the has returned to Michel. of jDebt or Defendant or Plaintiff this morning of paralysis. He was 81 Old Country and from Eastern Canada, R. W. Gibson of Victoria, president Circus, Museum, Menagerie, Hippodrome 2523 15-7-03, 2.30 1 JG8C.05 Lascelles William J.... Dalton, James years of age and had been rector of the where he has conducted evangelistic of the Beaver Lumber company, was in 2524 15-7-09, 2.30 I $857.05 Lascelles William J.... Knaff, Alice E, The Only Big Ctecas Coming This Season same church for 35 years. work. He will stay ahout three months Moyie this week looking over the af­ 2536 10-9-09, 9.30 1237.75 Lascelles W.J...., Thomas & Co. Lascelles until a permanent pastor can he secur­ fairs of the Porto Rico Lumber com­ 2587 8-4-10, 9.30 $257.21 Lascelles Hunter Brothers, Limited 500 Fine*. Horses on Earth 500 OTTAWA, June 13—A unique case ed. pany, which is a subsidiary concern. A 42 Double Ler.gth Railway Cars 20 came before the local police court this McPhail, who arrived here recently Creditor's Trust Deeds: from William : 20 World's Famous Bare Back Riders 30 morning when the driver of a delivery KING 18 FREE MINER from New Westminster, is now ln Mechanics' Liens: None. SAMUEL B. ROE, 40 European and American Aerialists 40 rig was fined for driving on the im­ IN BRITISH COLUMBIA charge of the mill here. District Registrar. 30 Lady and Gentlemen Acrobats 30 "1 provement commission's driveway con­ "•"*" Election of Officers trary to a bylaw forbidding the pres­ A Revelstoke exchange says: A large The election of officers in the Moyie and interest in the above-named J. A. 20 Happy, Jolly, Funny Clowns 20 | ence of commercial vehicles thereon. number of free miners' licenses were IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Miners' union is not yet complete and Lldgate In Lots numbered seven thousand ' It developed that the man was on his renewed at the end of May this year, BRITISH COLUMBIA. and fifty-seven (7067) In Group one (1) ot ( 17 Performing Elephants 17 the second ballot, made necessary hy way to the residence of Mgr. Sbaretti, according to the statement from the lo­ In tha Matter of the "Judgments Act." Kootenay district, ln the province of I Double Menagerie Hippodrome Races the fact that candidates tor several of —and— British Columbia. papal delegate and that there ls no cal court house officials. 700 PEOPLE ALTOGETHER 700 the offices did not receive a majority In the Matter of a Judgment recovered in Dated at Nelson, B.C., 31st day of May* other means of getting there except by It Is not generally known that his A.D 1910. of the votes cast, i being taken to­ the Supreme Court of British Columbia the driveway. The home of the pope's majesty King holds by full s on the 22nd day of December, 1909, by S. P. TUCK, day. Imperial Bank of Canada against J. Sheriff of South Kootenay. SPECIAL FEATURE representative in Canada is therefore right a free miners' license in the Rev­ The trustees of the Methodist church A. Lldgate, for the sum of $1,606.15 and Land Registry Office, Kootenay District, commercially isolated until some amend elstoke mining division. The renewal costs to be taxed, which costB have 31st day of May, 1910, 6 minutes past I have purchased the house owned by A. THE MARVELLOUS RENELLO ment ls made to cover tbe case. of the license was made on May 31 been taxed at $22.00, and a Certificate 1 p.m. o'clock. I P. Macdonald, facing Queens avenue, of which Judgment for debt and costs to King George V, who on the payment I hereby certify that the following is J Tvm positively appear at each per Eormance tuning a complete somer­ which is to he used as a parsonage for has heen registered In the Land Regis­ the state ot the title to Lot 7057, Group 1, sault

pute proved fruitless. After pointing ONE-THIRD OF OUR LIFE (twenty-three l»t>tM««IM>H_«IIIIIIMH.«*> THE CONFESSIONS out some Instances of the numerous evils which Japan had suffered from years of the allotted span) is spent in sleep. Why the presence of Christians in this coun­ Or COUNT QKUMA try, I persistently argued that it was within the competency of our govern­ not be COMFORTABLE for that one-third? HI* Mother's Self-denial—How He ment either to interdict or tolerate the COWAN'S] Persecuted Christiana—How Sir Christian religion, or to punish or con­ We have everything necessary for that purpose- PERFECTION ^ Harry Parkes Threatened Him. done its believers in our country who were all Japanese subjects, and that good BRASS and IRON BEDS, the best Springs, Count Okuma, tbe famous Japanese, it was an affair In which no other na­ COCOA * contributes some interesting articles to tion had the right to interfere. and the world-famous "Ostermoor" and "Marshall the Taiheiyp from time to time. The Conflict With Sir Harry Parkes. (IU_l__»F_*8--> following is a translation from the If cocoa is your favorite beverage Japan Weekly Chronicle of a recent "Sir Harry Parkes, then British min­ Sanitary" Matresses. Do not be put off with imi­ article dealing with many Interesting ister to Japan, -thereupon became by all means enjoy it at its best- ablaze with indignation, and began Incidents in his eventful life: tations, which other dealers may tell you are "just as made with Cowan's Perfection Influenced by Three Religions. arguing the immutability of religion Cocoa. "I was born," he says, "in the ninth and truth and their Independence of year of the 'Tempo era (1838 A. D.) time and place. Beating the table with as good." Insit on having the GENUINE. The acme of purity, richness when the career of Shogun Iyenari (the his fist in his eagerness to persuade and flavor. eleventh Shogun of the Tokugawa us to yield, he said that if we persisted i COWAN CO. Limited, house) was drawing to a close, and in our obBtlnacy after all his expostula­ tion and refused to release our Chris­ TOSONTO. 135 . the prosperity of the feudal system in 6 SEE OUR WINDOW on Tuesday Afternoon and Wednesday Japan was at its height. In my child­ tian prisoners or to remove the inter­ hood t used to hear my people reading diction against Christianity, England morning next for an example of COMFORT IN SLEEPING. sutras {Buddhist scriptures) every would be obliged to crush Japan by day, both in the morning and in the force of arms. To consult the opinions The great ARZULLIA has selected our Beds and Bedding evening, while we occasionally invited of other nations in all matters of home In the Fit st Git to our house a Buddhist priest with a administration, I thought, was to im­ melodious voice, to whose intonation pair the dignity of an Independent for her wonderful exhibiton. you can easily tell the excellence of power; and so I steadfastly declined to row?! a piece of meat The new cut reveals of the sutras I often listened with •much pleasure. And it was not an un­ take the advice given. The result was the condition of the unexplored portion that we at last separated without —that Is If you buy your meat at common thing for me to alt looking very grave behind a Shinto priest read­ coming to any settlement; but it was ing his prayers in our house, while as on this occasion that for the first time W<>st Kootenay Butcher Co I had to learn the teachings of Con­ In my life I began to feel interested in ______•_! _'-• We know by experience the kind ot fucius at school, it may be said that I religion and to contemplate its meat that will give the best satisfac­ was brought up under the influence of study. STANDARD FURNITURE CO tion and buy only such as we know these three religions. A New Religion for Japan. General House Furnishers and Funeral Directors •**v ms \J will help to build up our trade. "I then conceived the establishment gp^l We want your trade and when we get His Mother's Self-denial. or a new bureau In the government lt we Intend to hold it. "When I was at Nagasaki with (Dajokwan) for the Investigation of Telephone 5 Ward St. Kukushima, studying a foreign lang­ religion, with myself as its president, _____|«_ii.«i_.«T- ! Q. 6. PETERS, Manager uage under Mr. Fullbeck, I read the and the founding of a new religion in Bible off and on—partly from curiosity Japan. This idea, however, I was soon Athletic club four, Haywood, Walther, and to acquaint myself with the Chris­ persuaded to abandon by Mr. Nakamura Prick and Gissing, won the 2400 yard tian doctrine, and partly for the sake Masanao. 'Only gods can found relig­ relay from teams representing Colum­ of linguistic study. Averse to falling ions,* he remonstrated; 'a man never bia and the Mohawk Athletic club In behind others in anything and every­ succeeds as the founder of a religion. 5:12. Qlsslng's time for the last 000 The Nelson Wine and Spirit thing, I asked for more money for my You had better give up your Idea,' yards was 1:15. (monthly schooling expenses than any Why I Shall Live to 125. '.50 Round of my companions. "I must, hy the way, briefly explain LINE WILL BE COMPLETED Company "It was my mother who supplied me the reason why I declare I shall live INSIDE OF FOUR YEARS WHOLESALE AND FAMILY TRADE with the money. Of firm and decided to the age of a hundred and twenty- June 2,17 and 24; July 5 and 22 character, she was always ready to find five, for It must not be supposed that I WINNIPEG, June 13—The Canadian August 3; Sept. 8, 1910 me in school money even if she had made this statement merely as a fanci­ Northern railway will erect a great British Columbia Rye Whisky to sell her clothes or other necessaries ful expression of the desire for long­ hotel in Winnipeg for the world's fair, This low rate is via the Great Northern Railway from Seattle, Tacoma, Try a bottle ot B. 0. Five Year Old; also 0. & W. Special, Seagram of life. She made bean paste (mlso) evity. It has been scientifically de­ possibly on the site of tho old Manitoba Portland, Everett, Bcllmgham, Vancouver, Victoria, New Westminster, and Walker's Club or Imperial. and soy, and reared silkworms, work­ monstrated that organisms live five hotel. Eighty pound steel is to 'be laid Wenatchec, Spokane and many other points in Washington, Oregon and Mail orders promptly attended to. ing from morning till night for my times or more aa long as the time it from Portage la Prairie to Port Arthur British Columbia to Store: Vernon St., Near Postoffice sake; but with all her maternal solici­ takes them to reach maturity. From before the moving of the crops. Six P.O. Box 10W Phone 250 tude for my monetary demands, she this I believe every human being ought hundred miles of new line Is to be fin­ strictly forbade my spending a penny to live up to the age of one hundred ished in the west this year. These on licentious or extravagant purposes, and twenty-five, i.e., they have the were among the interesting and Impor­ Chicago being very particular in matters of power to do so. Unfortunately, how­ tant announcements concerning the de­ ll $60.00 to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior, and Kansas City. Pro­ morality and behaviour. ever, most men are too careless, tim­ velopment of the great transcontinental portionate fares to New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C, and other His Persecution of Christians. orous and infirm of will to avail them­ over which he holds sway, made by D. eastern points. Stop-over anywhere on the Great Northern Railway. "After the Restoration, over six selves of this great favor. It is my D. Mann, the vice-president of the Ca­ Name your train—tell the agent you want to go on the Oriental Lim­ hundred Christians were made prison­ opinion that the deaths of most men nadian Northern railway last night. "I ited, Fast Mail or Great Northern Express. Better still—write me for Cheap Building Sites ers at Nagasaki; and I was the leader are, after all. nothing but so many full information and our "EAST OVER THE MOUNTAIN" folder. of the band tbat arrested them. I was cases of suicide. However, who knows! Describes the routes past the new Glacier National Park to St. Addition A—Lots near car line from $100 upwards. When In Need Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Chicago and determined to slaughter those Chris­ points east. Hume Addition—30 toot lots Irom 1125 each. tians who would not be persuaded to Hurdle Record Broken. ISbA?.D85_-nu'liNi™aE COMPANY'S ' Blocks (equal to 14 city lots) from 1250, renounce their faith, and had myself NEW YORK. June 13 — Stormy weather, with a wet Infield and run­ UNDBETAK1NO |ARLOR% »8 Baker, St H. E. DOUGLAS, EASY TERMS little compunction as to the persecu­ tion. When the Jesuits, rose in revolt, ning track, disappointed thousand. of City Passenger Agent, Nelson, B.C,| thought I, two hundred and eighty thou­ Invited guests of the New York Ath­ H. E. Croasdaile & Co. or F. B. Lys sand of their adherents were massacred letic club at Travers Island Saturday. A Griffin Blook. (Over Oom. Express Co.) and what is the slaughter of six hun­ fairly representative gathering was 315_ Baker Street. dred men compared with that? It on hand, however. Gardner of Harvard happened, however, that the various broke the American record in the 352 nations concerned made a joint pro­ yard hurdle handicap. Starting from test to our government. It was the scratch he won handily in 44 1-5 sec­ time when the pressure of Napoleon onds, the previous record being 44 4-5 have been in British Columbia superin­ years. The 60 miles from New West­ WESTERN CANADA'S GREATEST SCHOOL the Third was being brought to bear seconds, made over the same track by tending the detailed -work of the line minster to Ohijltwaok will be completed even upon our government, and I was the late F. C. Puffer in 1894. Shep- through to the coast. The surveying for In the course of a year and tenders Vancouver, BC. chosen to take charge of the negotia­ pard and Kivlat had entered for the Funeral Dlreotor and Embalmer. the track has, oP course, all heen com­ for the whole of the work on the Island tions, one mile run handicap, but neither Tlio beat equipped undertaking parlorB in pleted and the work we have been do­ and on the mountain section are to he Sprott-Shaw R. J. SPROTT, B.A., Mgr. the Kootenays, with experienced attendance In >by the 15th of the mouth. Prom Vic­ "I met the ettvoys of the various Btarted. Wilton C. Paull, of the Uni­ available at alt hours. ing was simply a revision of details." versity of Pennsylvania running from "We intend to keep our contract with toria a line Is to be constructed west­ B0Sil&CSS IllStittitt Bend tor catalogue nations at the Hongwanjl temple in Os­ aka (1868), and we debated the matter scratch won, leading from the first lap. the British Columbia government and ward 100 miles to tho great harbor on Best equipped school west of Toronto. Ten chances for every student from five o'clock in the morning till His time 4.31 1-5 was very good con­ the line through from Edmonton to the Barclay Sound which, almost cuts tho sidering the weather. The New York Standard Furniture Co. ocean will be completed Inside of four Island oE Vancouver In half." wmtr*i*t*i***a*iq^^ six o'clock in the evening; but the dis­ NELSON, B.C.

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from which most of the students of a the lake, and caught seven salmon en route, weighing firom 17 1-2 to 7 1-2 college of mines will be drawn? pounds, and aome of the catches this When the liver TAKEA year have nearly duplicated this feat. is Out of Tune ; When You Oo K0DAK Some of the catches, too, have been as 1 THIS WEEKS SPECIALS WITHY0U FINE SEASON FOR exciting as that of a well known Ains­ the whole system is off the key Pic-nicking worth angler, whose giant salmon In —stomach upset, bowels slug­ KOOTENAY SALMON its frenzied leapings, wound the line gish, head heavy, skin sallow ! We have a complete range o 1 Kodaks and supplies for you to se­ three tin^s around the boat—under Ladies' White Linen Dress Skirts and over—ending up by landing square­ and the eyes dull. You cannot lect from. Fishing Still at High Tide at Kaslo— ly In it. he right again until the cause I Regular price $1.75 and $2.00 Mrs. McKinnon Gets Seventeen- Kodaks and Brownies that w ill take good pictures, from $1 to $35. Other Gamey Ones ofthetroubleisremoved. Cor­ This week's price $1.50 and $1.75 Pounder Good salmon are not the only big rect the flow of bile, and gently Our films and papers are always fresh. fiBh of Kootenay lake. Several very stimulate the liver to healthiul \ Dress Linens in All Shades Kaslo is certainly the happy hunting fine salmon trout have been caught this Thomson's for Kodaks and Supplies. action by taking c 36 in. wide, regular price 35 cents ground for the salmon anglers, and tbls year, at the outlet, and at various points season is a record season for recent over tbe main lake, the largest flsh thus This week'* price 25 cents 8 years. This finest of game fish made Jar having 'been that landed hy T. O. W. Q. THOMSONS ;* a good start by making its appearance Procter, with a fly rod, from the dol­ Ladies' Repp Suits Bookseller and Stationer in Kootenay lake fully a month earlier phin opposite Proctor, BEECHAM'S Itn_ pink_!_.» , Skyblrt. , faw__nl and white. -than in ordinary years and though week George Horstead came through, as Regular price $»-™J by week for three or four weeks past, usual, -with some good char from a Sat­ This week, price «•«> its retirement to itB cool haunts has urday to Monday, jaunt at Proctor PILLS we believe, it occupies the honorable ibeen predicted, and in fact announced, where on account ot the prevailing H is still disporting itself at the sur­ the bile remedy that is safe to posititon of being the originator of the windy weather, the water was choppy Ladies' Blouses and Sunshades *%lxz _*ai_\ $Utm face, ready to lend itself to any ex­ present movement Naturally its mem­ and the fish fickle. Some individuals use and convenient to take. A magnificent assortment of these citement that is going in its particular turned up at Proctor and desired to A doBe or two will relieve the SoodB. This week at 20 per cent off Published at Nelson Every Morning bers have considered what site would line. sample the sturgeon fishing, having nausea and dizziness, operate regular prices. Except Monday, by be best for the institution. They be­ Not for years have so many salmon read of the 127-pound sturgeon recently the bowels, carry new life to News Publishing Company, Limited lieve that It should be near the centre been caught in Kootenay lake, nor un­ brought to boat at Nelson. They want­ W. G. FOSTER Manager the blood, clear the head and of population, and It is, therefore, riot usually large salmon been so common. ed to procure some sturgeon bait. As . For the last two or three years at AinB- it happened, two notably successful improve the digestion. only their right but their duty to worth, for instance, while an occasional sturgeon anglers, J. W. Holmes. Jr., These old family pills are the The Hudson's Bay Stores express this opinion as they have done 'big fellow has been caught, one of five and J. Vigneux, were at the moment natural remedy for bilious more than once. It ls to their credit or six pounds was a pretty good fish, guests at the Outlet hotel, with their complaints and quickly help that they have. and the same held good over most of wives. the liver to the upper lake. But this year there That, of course, IB not to say that All over these waters on Sunday, TUESDAY, JUNE 14. have been lots of big fellows caught at the rainbow trout were rising freely other people who think differently have Ainsworth and at Kaslo, where the to both the fly and'spoon, as well as Strike the Key­ not the right to speak and act accord­ salmon seem to congregate in the lat­ taking grubs. "All the creeks emptying ARTHUR SIFTON AND THE GREAT ingly. The action of tihe University ter part ot the season; the anglers are into the main lake are the particular note of Health WATERWAYS DEAL. still doing great execution, while many club should not, we believe, be regarded resorts of this fine game fish, The Sold everywhere. In BUM 25 ceatt. fish of extraordinary size have been Kootenay and Slocan rivers are well Imperial Bank of Canada The calling of Chief Justice Sifton as prejudicing the expression of differ­ •taken. Why the salmon withdraw from stocked. Of course the pool at Slocan .to the Alberta premiership was remark­ ent views either by other clubs or by the middle lake in the latter half of the Junction was In the running, there be­ HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO tures, complete the program. These pic­ Capital Authorized $10,000,000 able in itself. He was ihe leader of private individuals, still less by public season, and reserve their favors for the ing several fishing parties, all having waters opposite beautiful Kaslo alone tures will be shown again tonight. Capital Paid Up (5,000,000 Reserve Fund 15,000,000 no party, was mot and never had been more or less success. Howard Bush representative bodies. The university no one knows, hut there is the place brought to Nelson 30 fish firom the pool. D. R. WILKIE, President. HON. ROBT. JAFFRAY, Vice-President a member of the provincial legislature, is to be supported by the provincial to go for salmon, The Kaslo Rod and Certain pools or small alkes higher up THE CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE, BRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA: had never had a vote cast for htm in treasury and every citizen of the prov­ Reel club has many members in other the creeks are reported to be alive with Considerable. Interest is being taken Arrowhead, Cranbrook, Fernie, Oolden, Kamloops, Michel, New Michel, the history of the province. If the ince has a right ito express his opinion towns and its season's championship speckled trout, and some large catches and its monthly championships, with have been reported. in regard to the decision about to be , Moyie, Neleon, Revelstoke, Vancouver and Victoria, result of his accession should be to RB to what should be done with his t arrived at by the Dominion government 8AVINGS DEPARTMENT which go medals, are equal to the grand preserve the exiRtence of the Great money. prlx in sentimental value. respecting the conveyance ol the trans* Interest allowed on deposits at cu rrent rata from date of deposit atlantlc mails, says Canada, the London Waterways deal and to secure the posi­ As we have already said more than • On Sunday there were several good ARE YOU CRAZY? NELSON BRANCH ...... J. M. LAY, Manager. tion of tlife notorious Clarke in posses­ catches, showing that the salmon ,1s Illustrated weekly. No better evidence once, we think the university should go still as 'well disposed as ever. Capt. l_. of the growing volume of traffic be­ ion 6. that property, the business will where it will be able to do the most McKinnon of the C.P.R. steamer Ko­ Funny Play at Opera House Makes tween the United Kingdom and Canada assume a still more remarkable as­ good to the students of the province. kanee was out on tbe lake at Kaslo Great Hit—Repeated Tonight. has been afforded than by the introduc­ tion to the route, of such large and fast pect. Whatever place will he most in the edu- for three hours with Mrs. McKinnon daman's Players presented "Aro You and the latter who tended the lines, Crazy?" to a well filled house at the steamships as the Laurentlc and Me- It was known that either Rutherford I cational Interests of the province is Nelson theatre last evening. The play is gantlc, ot the White Star-Dominion line hooked 50 pounds of salmon, all of funny and was greatly enjoyed by the or Cushing would cancel the contract, the place where it ought to go. If which were successfully brought to audience, who roared with laughter during and the Royal Edward and Royal Canadian Bank of Commerce —Rutherford because he could not it is found that Nelsonlis the best boat. The largest one, weighing 17 the three acts. The musical program given George, of the Canadian Northern Rail­ by a well trained orchestra under Prof. way company, since the last contract otherwise hold his followers together, place, we shall be glad to have it here. pounds, was yesterday In the window ol PAID-UP CAPITAL.. .$10,000,000 RESERVE $6,000,000 I. J. Lucia. Pred Weir, purseT of the William Hiixtim, added greatly to the en­ was allotted. In Canada the feeling DRAFTS ON FORblQN COUNTRIES. Cushing because his opposition to the tertainment, and many of the specialties It will add to our population and busi­ Kokanee. caught an eight pound flsh. Were cleverly done. seems general that the time is ripe tor Arrangements have recently been completed under which the deal was the reason for his opposition ness. tlie commencement of a regular bi-week­ branches of this bank are able to Issue Crafts on the principal points Earlier in the week A. Wlgg also of "The Country Squire," a four-act comedy to the government. But word comes If Nelson is not the best site for the the Kokanee, brought to Nelson seven drama, will be given this eevning. ly mail service, the Allans continuing in the following countrtea: to he responsible tor the Saturday ser­ Ireland Russia now from Edmonton that "Sifton's university, her residents have still an salmon, which with a char and a couple Austria-Hungary Finland Servia of rainbow trout, made a total weight The chief attraction at the Empire last vice from Rtmouski In the summer and Belgium Formosa Italy France Japan Slam brother" will go on with the contract, interest in the selection to be made of 60 .pounds. The two largest were night were the really line pictures of the Halifax ln the winter, In conjunction Brazil Java South Africa king's funeral In London and at Windsor Bulgaria Fr'ch Cochin-china Straus Settlement that one of the Foley firms will be and a right to be heard. As ritixens 10 and 9 pounds respectively. The fa* on May 20. The several scenes shown with tbe C. P. R. "Empresses," and the- Ceylon Germany Manchuria Great Britain Mexico Sweden the constructors, and that Manager of the province and as representing vorlte stunt of those who can get away were taken from carefully selected points White Star-Dominion and Royal lines China Norway Switzerland from home on Saturday, is to go up to along the route and as a result the lilm. conjointly operating a Wednesday or Crete Greece JPersi. erBiaa Turkey James will superintend the work as the students who will attend tlie univer­ are all very satisfactory. The pictures Denmark Holland Phiiliplne Islands West Indies Kaslo on the Kokanee, returning Mon­ Thursday service. The real difficulty Egypt Iceland representative of Clarke. sity, they have a right to express tleir are life size and the eminent personages In the way Is the amount of subsidy India Roumania and elsewhere day morning. in the funeral are readily recognized. The Faroe iBlanfl s —— Full Particulars on Application. It has been supposed that Arthur preference as between other places) gun carriage, drawn hy the artillery horses which the Dominion government feels No Delay In Issuing The largest salmon entered In the J. L. BUCHAN, Manager. Sifton was called from the bench to If Nelson is not to be the site, \1 the and later by the sailors, with the crown, Itself able to offer. People are apt L NELSON BRANCH. Kaslo Bod and Reel championship this orb and sceptre on the top of the coffin, is to forget that, while it iraight pay all. the premiership because he was the choice is to be between some locality year, caught according to the rules with shown passing seevral points In London and at Windsor. King George V, Emperor four lines to run their fast ships be­ only man who could save the provincial near Victoria and some locality near rod and reel, weighed about 19 pounds William, Duka of Connaught, Canada's tween May and October for a minimum Liberal party in Alberta from disrup­ Vancouver or New Westminster, it is 'though larger ones have been caught next governor general, Lord RobertB, Lord retaining fee, so as to ensure punctual both at Kaslo and Riondel. Up to the Kitchener, and the foreign kings and prin­ tion, can it be that he was called he- their privilege to say which of these ces are all readily picked out as they pass sailings, full or empty, during the re­ Sunday just past, the largest fish for along. The massed bands of. the guards, maining months such vessels would be cause he was the only man who could will be preferred by those who repre­ this month, caught by a club member, the king's favorite charger, and the High­ running at a heavy loss. If a regular- save the deal for Clarke? Or is it tbat sent the students to come from here. •weighed 13 pounds. Frank Fitch of lander with "Caesar," tho late king's service of steamers making twenty BANK OF MONTREAL he has proved, like Rutherford, too The University club has apparently Ainsworth in a good salmon year, row­ favorite terrier, were shown clearly and knots or over is wanted to run all tbfr ed from Ainsworth to Bluebell, across well to the crowded audiences last night, Established 1817 weak to hold out against the pressure left this an open question; for either and will be repeated again tonight. The year round, the subsidy for the next ,.$12,000,000 1 pictures wore taken by an American com­ contract must be far higher than that Capital All Paid Up ..114,400,000 Rest exercised on behalf of those who expect the south east coast of the Island or pany and they make one mistake In an­ now given, or the steamship companies HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL to profit from the disbursement of the nouncing the carriage of Queen "Alexan­ the Lower Mainland would be "near dria" in the descriptive plates. Generally, will prefer not to be tied down as to- Rt ["'n. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.C.M.G., Hon. President $7,000,000 in cash? the centre of population." Our own tlie pictures are excellent, clear and very the times of sailing and the speed of Hon. 8lr George Drummond, K.C.M.G., Preeldent Clarke must be a glutton if he is not view is that because of climatic and well reproduced. the steamships they employ when pas­ Sir toward 8. Cloueton, Bart., Vice-President and Gen. Manager. MINARD'S LINIMENT Is the only T_lnt- senger traffic is small. The best solu­ satisfied with what he has already se- other advantages, it will be much ment asked for at my store and the only BRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA one we keep for sale. "A Corner in Wheat," the feature sub­ tion ot the difficulty seems to he a de­ Armstrong, Enderby, Greenwood, Kelowna, Nelson, New Denver, • cured. Apparently he wants more, more in the interests of the students ject shown at the Gem theatre last night, All tlie people use it. is a strong drama, ba. ed on the many at­ velopment, upon a higher scale, of that Nicola, New Westminster,'Rossland, Summerland, Vancouver, Vernon, but consider what he haa done already ' of the university to chose the Island RABUN FULTON. . tempts of the big operators to corner the policy ot payment according to the- Victoria, Chllllwack, Hosmer.... It was an extraordinary thing to fix rtian to chose the Lower Mainland. rieasant Bay, C.B, wheat market. "Lost In Siberia" Is also a speed of the vessel which was inaug­ ' NELSON BRANCH L. B. DEVEBER, Manager. good dramatic picture. "GlImpBes of Paris'* urated by the Laurler cabinet when it • the Interest on the bonds at a rate 25 Another question involved is whether Is a splendid scenic film by the Gaumont Company. "Bear and Forbear," and "A allotted the existing contract. per cent, higher than on any other bond the mining and agricultural colleges Mason's Paradise," two good comedy pic guarantees. It was still more extraor­ should be In the same locality as the dinary, if possible, that the bonds for arts and legal or medical colleges. In the whole $7,400,000 should be sold at this connection persons who look at once, so that the company, and the the question from the point of view of The Royal Bank of Canada province as the guarantors, should be a university professor perhaps tend to liable to pay interest on millions of give undue weight to certain academic INCORPORATED 1869 dollars long before the money was re­I advantages, and not to attach sufficient Capital Paid-up % 5,000,000 quired for the construction of the importance to certain other considera­ Reserve and Undivided Profits. 6,928,000 otal Assets 67,000,000 road. Any other company issues bonds tions which in a greater degree deter­ HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL i only as it requires the money from mine the value of these institutions H. S. HOLT, President E. L, PEASE, Vice-President and Gen. Manager time to time on the completion or this to the students, as well as the number One hundred and fifteen Branches ln Canada and Newfoundland. or that section of its road. The only of those students. Eleven Agencies ln Juba; Nao.au, Bahamas; San Ju__, 1-_o Rico; reason hitherto suggested that will Take the agricultural college for in­ New York City, 68 William Street hear a moment's examination is that stance, if an institution should be Business accounts carried upon favorable terms. Savings depart­ ment at al] branches, correspondence solicited. Clarke wanted to get a rake off on the placed near the centre of the popula­ NELSON BRANCH A. B. NETHERBV, Manager. sale of the bonds. tion from which its students are to he It was brought out In the evidence drawn, then the agricultural college before the commission that he had ask- should be somewhere In the interior. i ed his solicitor whether he could do Again agricultural science, like any I this legally in the form of a "commis­ other applied science, is not to be sion" on the sale of the bonds. His learnt from text books. It is rather We have inquiries for FRUIT RANCHES ON solicitor told him that he could not. to be learnt from observing experi­ So it had to be got in some other form. ments and their results, and from ac­ How Ate Yottt Eyes? THE ARM. List your property with us. He then proceeded to sell the bonds en tual practice. Now the climate of the bloc, at a price three-quarters of a mil­ coast, and particularly of the Lower lion dollars below their market value, Mainland, is quite different from that every minute ot your life; nature warns you, stop and study yoursell w a ™™e ^ u seIlaauon,.a« ito a New York firm which promptly of the greater part of the agricultural HUNTER ®> ANNABLE re-sold them at a profit, of that amount. areas of tbe province. Products and y NELSON, B. C. © WARD STREET Box 28. Did Clarke put that into their bands as methods are different; agriculture, it­ _ K sa!. »'^o_ affsassa»_-.'„» «,rB. A « * «*- a free gift, or did he get the rake-oil self, Is different there. symptom! IrHangVous. 'consult me at once. There Is no time Ilke the present. for which he had already expressed his Take the school of mines, What desire? Obviously if he was to get the mines and of what varieties are in op­ Gold Coins rake-off by that means it here was a eration on the Lower Mainland? Prac­ good reason for selling the whole am­ tically none. Even on tho Island there We have put In a stock of 26c and 60c. gold coins. They make suitable gift.. It you are pussled ount of the bonds at once. He was are only some coal mines, some copper abouTseSgTsmall gift to a friend, send one ol our small gold coins. sure of lt then and he would not have prospects and some unworked iron de­ to make a new deal every time he went posits. In the interior there are placer Fine watch repairing a specialty. Mail orders receive our to market with a new installment. mines, copper mines, silver-lead mines, prompt attention. If the government of "Sifiton's zinc ore mines, and coal mines of sev­ Canadian Cleveland tftop^Drllll brother" continues to do the business eral descriptions,—everything that is Fool proof, cheapest to operate, low maintenance, no column, me of this man, the political reputation on the coast and a great deal more. set up. of the family is not likely to be much The mines at Portland Canal are more 8IMPS0N 4 CON3TAN8 Agents for British Columbia NELSON, B.C. Improved. distant from Vancouver than are those of the Kootenay, and do not therefore SITES FOR THE UNIVERSITY AND enter into this comparison. Again J. J. Walker mMzJk ROUGH and ITS COLLEGES. there are In the Kootenay a large num­ LUMBER ber of men who are engaged in or DRESSED The Nelson University club has been Graduate Optician and Jeweler about mines and who might profitably interested from the beginning in the take a course in a technical school. proposal to establish a provincal uni­ «*>«** ***** «W» <•**•*. Matt ortere r—""* •»-«• • What Is the centre or the population versity for British Columbia. Indeed, A. O. LAMBERT t^CO. sS r TUESDAY •.-.TT.v...-..-i JUNE 14. fl.he fpous Uen». PAGE FIVE

machines and at presses. The engrav­ HOTEL ARRIVALS OF ADAY ing room was right under the tank. The stereotype plant was also imme­ Nelson Cafe WEEKS WE AWFUL CRASH diately below the tank and the men ithere got the full force of the crash. ! Large, Commodious Dining Room, i i (Continued from Flrat Page.) (Continued from First Page.) Awful Crash. j Prompt and Courteous Service. ' Nearby are linotype machines and listened to a letter from H. __ M. Bird, The break stopped ju»t where hig chair Meals Served at all Hours. those at the south end of the row of notifying the council to remove the was placed. , machines were caught in the rush of Elegantly furnished rooms la' ' bandstand from the site lt now occu­ Pressman's Escape debris and swept to the lower floors. ) | connection; $1 a day and up. , pies, on Vernon street, next the Hume James A. Cody, a pressman, who In the rear end of the flat below is the A. AUDET, Proprietor. hotel. "It would be a good Idea to put forked on the second floor, fell through job composing room ln which there it on the lake and set fire to it" was to the lirst, He thinks that the press were 20 men working at the cases. *************************his comment . fell with him. He landed on the next Below this again is the editorial de­ NELSON—Archibald Ward Bishop, Blue­ "What is it, the bandstand, the per­ floor and found himself next to the partment. Tlje editors and reporters berry, Ky.; G. Brown W. J. Russell, Ross­ .glass partition separating the main job land; S. Jackson, city; A. Sutherland, 3. ipatetic?" asked Aid. Rutherford, who have rooms in the front and all escaped Harret, D. McDougall, C. Grant, Farron; had caught a word as he came in. press room from the business office. with slight injuries. In the rear were : *************************•N . Monfan, Ireland; W. McSesan, Cran­ Aid. McDonald resigned from the Through this he broke his way, cutting the art department and society depart­ . HUME—J. _,. Kllllan and wife, Mar­ brook; L. B. Ghum, Northport; D. Taylor, committee-of-one on the bandstand, and his hands badly and escaped by the ment. Fortunately all escaped as the Mother Lode; G. A. King, D. F. Wilson, vfront door. Throngs In Attendance and livery cus; Frank White, W. Pearce, I. T. B. E. Smith, J. J. Porllck D. Coughlln, the matter of the removal asked for tank seems to have gone through be­ Welsh, H. E. Jackson, Toronto; F. J. Marcus; J. McMahan, Revelstoke. was "left in the hands of the poor Earlier Accounts. tween the two rooms and the editorial Smyth, Moyle; J. K. Johnson, Creston; mayor, to procrastinate it, If possible," MONTREAL, June 13—The Herald room. The tank and the debris which S. R. Peck, Worthier; W. A. Jewltt, ***************************,as ;hi s worship himself described the building was wrecked this forenoon by accompanied it stopped In great part Purchaser Being Well Rewarded Edgewood; M. A. SI Gllmour, W. commission. the collapse of a water rtank followed at the next floor which is the business Woods, Rossland; P. M. Olllflllan, Chi­ The Royal Hotel Matter of Scavenging. hy a fire. It is practically impossible offices and is on the main floor. Be­ cago; C. McAllister, R. A. Stommons, to save the helpless people burled In low the floor to which the tank fell ' Mrs. L. V. Roberts, Proprietress The legitimate 'business arising out By Big Values Obtained Vancouver; W. J. O'Brien, Minneapolis; of matters officially before the council the ruins. Most of them are girls em­ are the offices of the job department E. B. McLaren, H. H. Gcodler, J. T. Cor. Stanley and Silica Sts. \; ployed in the bindery department, who and only a doen clerks were at work was cleaned up ln a quarter of an hour, Already this sale has made its record as the greatest white event Carllng Montreal; J. M. Seeley, New Rates, tl and 11.60 per day. but three quarters of an hour more was fell right through from the top floor here. Some of the debris smashed its York; H. Grigerich, Kaslo; C. Wood, ever chronicled in local mercan tile ajinals. Every contributing cause Why are all the people going to i I spent on a variety of matters that when the falling water tank crashed way through the floor to the cellar and City, 0. Weaver Loper, City;,D. H. A (through the building. At 11:20 this it is on the imain floor and basement is back of this white sale. There is a greater variety ot white goods, Mills, Wampsha; R. W. Clark, Vic­ , the Royal? Because they gdt ] | arose out of questions being asked. 1 Aid. Rutherford wanted to know if forenoon firemen with great difficulty that the victims were pinned down. larger assortment, better qualities, and bigger values. What -wonder toria; C. F. McHardy, Denver; W. B. there the best 25c. dinner in town pulled eleven people out of the ruins 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. the medical health officer directed the Insurance on the building and plant the people are buying entnuslas tlcally and are supplying white goods Ross, R. B. Bell, Salmo; S. L. Myers, by throwing ropes around their bodies is estimated at $300,000. scavenger. Many citizens had the needs for weeks ahead. Erie; T. F. Hickey, J. L. Wagner, ************************* > habit of dumping rubbish on vacant and drawing them ont. All of those Butte; W. H. Sherrod. Seattle; M. TtOYAL-O. U. Clute, Spokane; B. A. lots near their homes instead of having brought out showed signs of life, but liong, Grand Forks', A. Q. Nesher, Mid­ Erickson, Northport. they were terribly mangled and the Counters are piled high with white— it. in receptacles for removal by the and every line is so complete that every way; A. R. Cavanagh, P. L. Boynton, scavenger. Aid. McDonald invited the sight was a horrible one as victims RE-IYTE8 REMAINS Winnipeg; J. Jerran, Harrop; Miss Lil­ council up to bis place if they wanted were being moved on stretchers to thing in whitewear and staple white lian McKinnon, Silverton; Roy Crlsler, ambulances which were hurrying to ihe goods can be had at the unusually low Moyle; D. Clunls, Lethbrldge; S. L. to see this system working in its full OF FRANK FURNISS perfection. He said the scavenging hospitals as fast as the horses could prices characteristic of this June white Roberts, Spokane. Grand Central Hotel i travel. It was with the collapse of department was one that was not busi­ Body of Drowned Man Exhumed and sale. ness-like. His alley had not been clean­ the water tank on the roof of the build­ ing about 10:40 that the catastrophe Keburied in Creston Cemetery •rrotnt POST ornci ed for a very long time. Mayor Selous In Early Hours The items testify eloquently to these superior buying opportuni­ asked if Aid. McDonald had telephoned began. The tank crashed through from the top floor and landed on the first ties now plentifully offered. He ed these messages of economy and pro­ to the city hall and asked for the (Special to The Dally News.) Aaerlcii nd Esroieai Nil. scavenger to be sent. This was a very floor in the business floor almost be­ fit by these unmatched -white go ods values. side the desk of the business man­ CRESTON, June 13—It was decided simple but necessary move, which the 'by a number of local men to make an j. A. UICUM majority of the citizens neglected, pre­ ager. Gowns Children's Dresses endeavor to have tlie remains of the ferring to lie in wait for the speaker at Total Wreck. late Frank Furnlss exhumed from its Regular 90c. for $ .70 Regular $1.25 for $ .95 the street corner, where they poured *+***********************+ The premises of the Herald Publish­ resting place and deposited in the local Regular $1.25 lor 1.00 Regular $1.75 for 1.35 out their woes. The consequence was ing company on Victoria square are God's Acre. When it became known GRAND CENTRAI^—R. Claman, Miss G. Regular J1.50 for 1.16 Regular $2.00 for 1.50 Fuller, Miss Evangeline Claman, Miss EJ, that ln the multiplicity of ideas he had this afternoon a dotal wreck. In the that the deceased was really Frank to carry ln his head, some of his com­ Regular $2.25 for 1.76 Thomaln, Ed Knaff, H. Knalt, J. Tlchy, wreckage, It is feared, are bodies, how Furniss and that the coroner had is­ Wash Suits R. Thomson, A. Eaton, J. Jelllff, W. Sax- missions were forgotten. many as yet it ls impossible to state. ton, P. Laurence, B. Ekersth, N. R. Cla­ sued instructions for the burial and - Underskirts At hospitals the injured who at 3 that this had been accomplished, a Regular $ 6.50 for $5.60 man, "Are You Craey?" company; A. _. This discussion reminded Aid. Carrie Regular $1.25 for $1.00 Houston, Ferguson; E. Herbert, L. A, about the thistles and other noxious o'clock numbered nine, lay, some un­ strong effort was made to have the Regular $ 8.50 for 6.75 Gaborlan, E. B. Sliandler, Mra. C. Wilk­ Regular $1.60 for 1.20 weeks growing along the roadsides in conscious, others able to tell terrible body exhumed. Therefore in Provin­ Regular $10.00 for 8.00 inson, A. A. Vernon, F. H. Nun, city; stores of the awful catastrophe. • The H. F. Lenztnann. Rosthern, Sask.; .J. the less frequented parts of the city, cial Constable Jensen's name, a wire Regular $2.00 for 1.60 Regular $12.50 for 10.00 STRATHCONA—A. Sullivan, City; F. missing, who are probably dead, ac­ was sent to the provincial secretary for McLean, Three Forks; J. I). Snald, Slocan and be asked the procedure. His wor­ Regular $2.25 for 1.75 Regular $14.00 for 11.50 Edwards, A. Morrison, B. A, Garrett, city; J. F. Schmidt and wife, Erie; J. ship replied that the city moved theru cording to John Taylor, business man­ authority to exhume the body, and the Toronto; J. C. Hatt and wife, Winni­ Thomas, Sandon; A. Anderson, Salmo; G. just before they went to seed, it did ager of the paper, number 25 at least. same day the necessary permit by wire Corset Covers Wash Dresses peg; Sam Douglas, 0. H. Aston, Hos- White, Ymlr; B. Haskin, Toronto. Although completely under control, the arrived. In tills the British Columbia tmer; Thomas Johnson,-Reglna; Col. F. SHERBROOKE—D. Myers, G. N. Htnlt, not do much good, however, for the Regular 35c. for $ .25 Regular $ 6.50 for $4.95 Spokane; N. McDonald, C. H. Smith, E. other people did nothing. flames had not been entirely extin­ government was put no extra expense. A. Wilson, England; Dr. Morrison, Na­ Regular 65c. for 50 Regular $ 7.60 for ... .• 6.00 Forest, Crescent Valley; M. Dellk, J. Aid. McDonald wanted tlie city to ad­ guished at 3 o'clock this afternoon and George Mead one of the proprietors of kusp; Mrs. P. S. Couldrey, M. B. Flem­ Hutchison, city. tons of water are being pumped into the Creston hotel, very generously de­ Regular $1.00 for 75 Regular $14.00 tor 12.00 ing, B. E. Warren, Paul S. Couldrey, SILVER KING—A. C. McLean, Van­ vertise Its requirements in regard to the ruined building. There are now couver; A. F. D. C. Reld, city. the issuing of building permits. He frayed all expenses in connection with Regular $1.35 for 1.00 Greenwood; Mlss Dlckert, New York; CLUB—J. Befrne, Salmo; F. Marshall, about three feet of water In the base­ the reinterment and exhumation. He Dress muslins, worth up to 40c. H. S. Gene. Samuel May and wife, H. said buildings or alterations were of­ Drawers Slocan; N. Bromonlow, Silverton. ten started without permits, through ment and it is feared that many ot also purchased a lot in the cemetery for 15c. H. Morris, Jameg Auld, Vancouver; J. BARTLETT—H. Larson, Granite; A. those pinned down have been drowned and personally superintended the obse­ Regular 35c. for $ .25 Anderson, Kaslo; G. McBeaty and wife, Smith, Silverton; R. Whltebread, Silverton. Ignorance of the parties. Aid. Mac­ Potter's Prints for 12_c. KOOTENAY—J. O. Wilson, Slocan; J. by the dense volumes of water which quies. At daybreak therefor on the Regular 75c. for 50 Kingston; Miss A. J. Pearce, S. K. kenzie, while not opposing the pro­ were poured into the building. Walker, Werardo, D. Koltlaba, O. Brolos- posal, said all the contractors knew morning of the 9th inst the body was Regular $1.00 for 75 Blouses Pearce, Calgary; Gordon W. Taylor, St. kln, Koch. . The exact, number of dead will not be lifted fa'om its temporary abode and John; Eleanor Naylor, Portland; F. W. what was required perfectly well, and Regular $1.25 for 05 Regular $1.25 and $1.50 for..$ .90 he would not waste sympathy on them. known until the debris Is cleared away. great credit is due to the local gentle­ Guernsey and wife, Phoenix; R. M. Wil­ Fire Started From Gas. men who performed this kindly act Regular $1.50 for 1.15 Regular $2.25 and $2.50 for.. 1.75 son, Victoria; H, B. Watson and wife. DIES BY BULLET The proposal was adopted. Cement Work. It Is believed the fire started from to a fellow white man's remains unos­ the gas ln the linotype machines after tentatiously in the still hours of the • *****M******************** SHOT BY FRIEND Aid. McDonald BuggeBted an effort the tank had wrecked the floor on morning. The party consisted of to have more cement sidewalks laid. which these machines were located. Messrs, Mead, J. J, Atherton, Provin­ Fatal Accident at New Michel—Young Mayor Selous said it was a matter of Shrieks filled the air as the bindery cial Constable Jensen, J. Todd, Hugh Queen's Hotel f getting after the individuals. Q. C. girls and machines fell through the rent McCreath and George Jacks. Scotchman Leaves Wife In Old Mackay, city engineer, pointed out how in the building and were pinned by MEAGHER ®> CO Baker Street 1 Country—Exonerates Friend At 4:30 a.m. the body was lowered A. LAPOINTE, Proprietor * economically the city built these walks, falling timbers. The outbreak of flames in comparison with the figures of either Into Us last resting place and J. .1. added to. the difficulties. Firemen of Atherton read the burial service of the .Special to The Dally News.) contractors or private citizens. the Central division responded to a , . MICHEL, June 13—Archie Clark, a Anglican church over the grave and de­ Aid. McDonald said he wanted to first alarm and a second call brought livered a touching and timely homily. ' ! Rates; 11.60 to 12.00 per day, i young Scotchman, about 26 years of register a kick regarding the condition out all available apparatus. The age Is lying at the morgue aa a result The whole reinterment and exhumation * Ileal ticket* 17.00 per week. $ of the street railway crossings while first duty of the firemen was to raise was expeditiously and reverently car­ or a shooting accident yesterday. Clark the extension was under construction. ladders and save as many as possible Business men's lunch, 35c. $ in company with a friend by the name ried out. ! «>iH,iHi'l'i>i|i'Hn|'»«."l"l'»«'l'***'H'» All the drivers were complaining to on the upper floors of the building. At QUEENS—T. Corklll, Corlln; N. Broke- of Sharp went out to Michel Prairie him. Mr, Mackay explained that delay the very outset 20 people were found Canyon street past the Presbyterian He Proctor; C. Applewatte, 9-Mlle; N. O. yesterday for some practice (with a 22 in receivng spikes was holding up the to be badly enough injured to warrant church has now been graded to the Lefi-elyong, Crescent Valley; N. Stone, calibre rifle. Clark went to place a work. If the spikes arrived today, all their being immediately removed to the regulation width by Superintendent of •y Special Appointment Purveyors to H.E, the Governor General. Fort Myers; T. Hatfield, Campbell Bros.; stone on a post for a target. Returning Roads G. M. Benney and from what can M, Conway, Lee_B. the steel would be done In two days, hospitals. he called to Sharp who was looking the and the construction force would then be learned there is strong probability other way rifle in hand. Turning to­ of there being a sidewalk laid on that f************************* • start on the crossings. He had exam­ All the linotype machines fell If you want a good wholesome, nourishing preserve to give the wards Clark the rifle was accidentally ined the crossings and every teamster street this summer. Canyon street, at through adding to the pile of wreck­ least as far as the church above nam­ discharged hitting Clark, the bullet en­ had been able to make every crossing age in which tlie helpless sufferer, youngsters tering the abdomen and was later lo­ with a full load, though some were ad­ ed is very badly in need of a sidewalk Madden House were cast. One peculiar feature was and one there would be greatly appre­ cated In the back of the hip bone. mittedly difficult. it hat Stanley Swltzer who wns at his Thoi. Midden, Prop. Baker St. ', Was Accident ciated. Clark was at once taken to the hos­ On the recommendation of the fire, machine when the water tank crashed Try Our "Mixed Fruit" Jam — ., pital at Michel, where he died at 4 water and light committee, it was de­ through, fell to the ground floor and o'clock this morning. The deceased cided to take over from the school then crawled out practically uninjured Specially suitable for family use, and Tery r erate ln price, Well furnished rooms with batk '; leaves a wife in the old country, hav­ board 200 feet of 2 1-2 inch fire hose, but terribly frightened. SPORTING NEWS about one third that of butter. Sold only in "flveB" and "Twenty- Best Board ln the City ing only been married two years. He for $150, the money to apply on the Wind Fanned Flames. eights." Made by purchase of new hose. A set of wheels Jeffries is Confident A Comfortable Home •was contemplating returning home after At noon a wind was fanning the BEN LOMOND, Cal., June 13—After pay day to permanently reside, having for the chemical, aud a jumping net, flames which had by this time eaten were also ordered. an interview with Jeffries Rickard said already made arrangements to that ef­ their way from the upper stories down "Jeffries surely thinks he is going to Kootenay Jam Co., Ltd. Nelson, B.C. %************************* fect. He made a written statement be­ to the front door near to the spot win. He told me he was satisfied with MADDEN—Mrs. Watson, H. Broadwood, fore he died showing that it was pure­ BASEEALL SCORES where It seems impossible to expect bis condition and Is sure he can do him­ Bonnlngton; P. Adams, A. M. Inefer, H. that those In the debris can be saved C. Bell, Mrs. Trefer, Miss Ivener, Renata; ly an accident and completely exonerat­ National League self justice. There has been some H. I_ MoKensie, H, Williams, W. P. ing Sharp from all -blame. "Won Lost P.C from being roasted alive. The injured criticism because I, since my appoint­ Bel), Queens Bay; J. McDonald, Salmo; Chicago 29 15 .659 are: ment as referee, have visited the camps A. Polelett, S. Mclsaac, Swift Current; William Smithman, seriously injured. their credit the honor of having ad­ Canadian Champion Leads. , New York 28 18 .608 of the two fighters, but I do that be­ ministered tlie first defeat, to the Moyie J. H. Tyo, Crescent Valley. .Cincinnati 23 20 .535 William Cuddy, seriously injured. PHILADELPHIA, June 13—Tho i *******.*******************; cause I want to be friendly with both of nine on 'the local diamond In several greatest number of golfers that ever DUNSMUIR COAL Pittsburg 22 20 .524 John Dickson, 15 years old. serious­ them. Jeffries has asked me how the ly Injured. At the Notre Dame hos­ years, or, in fact, since the present entered in the event, tee'd oft today St. Louig 22 24 .478 colored fighter looks and Johnson has team was organized. The game was Brooklyn 20 26 .434 pital. in the tenth annual invitation golf Tremont House i LANDS LITIGATION asked m© the same thing about Jeff. I slow throughout, neither team playing tournament, for the Lynnwood hall Philadelphia 17 25 ,405 E. Larose, 59 years old, head and always gave each the same answer that with their usual brilliancy and was re­ B»ker_..Ne__ Boston 17 30 .362 side hurt. At Notre Dame hospital. cup of the Huntington Valley club ott Plaintiffs Claim Immense Damages for the other man was In tip top shape." plete witli errors. A large crowd of Noble. The cup, presented by Mrs. •blue k TreaUloi. Fnn Reciasion of Option on Vancou­ At New York—Chicago 6, New York Charles Cross, eyes Injured. Rickard stated that he has not discuss­ spectators witnessed the game, a large 2; Brown and Archer; Ames and Myers John Wallace, 50 years old, ankle G. W. Widener, to be played for an­ ver Island Property. ed the fight rules with either of the number of whom were from Cranbrook. nually is to become the property of Barovean Plan, Mo. up At Boston—First game, Cincinnati 4, broken. principals. "I do not think I need to," A-Hrioan Plan, S1.35 and 11M The score was o to 3. tiie player winning it three times, not VICTORIA, June 13,-Actlon will be be­ Boston 2; Burns and McLean; Fergu­ Alice Kaiser, face and head cut. he explained. "I am sure it will be an l_M_i,aae. son and Graham. Second game, Cin­ Albert Boldup, arm broken. Before the baseball game a football necessarily in succession. Jerome D. gun tomorrow ln the Victoria courts easy fight to referee, both Jeffries and match was played between the Cran- Travers, holds two legs on the cup. ' < SPECIAL RAT IB PBR MONTH against ex-Lieutenant Governor Dunsmuir cinnati 2, Boston 5; Suggs and McLean; Joseph Langley, arm broken. Johnson have volunteered to clear up i > and eight others, owners of land In Cran­ Brow and Smith. Joseph Hibert, face and body crushed. brook and Moyie elevens, in which the The entries number nearly a hun­ '*************************< ' berry, Cedar and Oyster Bay districts1 ot any point I might be hazy about, but so laurels were also carried off by the Vancouver Island, for $4,600,000 damages At Philadelphia—Pittsburg 6, Phila­ Wilfrid Bidon, broken leg. At the far 1 have not asked either of them lor dred and some of the best golfers in TREMONT—B. Gould, Rossland; M. F. General hospital. Cranbrook eleven, (he score being '1 the east are on the links contending Poly, J. B. Singer, C. Shnlntylnton, Sand- for alleged conspiracy concerning an op­ delphia 3; White Camnitz and Gibson; advice." to 1. point. tion on coal lands in that section or the .Ewing, Shettler, Moore and Dooln. Editorial Department Safe. for the cup. Tho first day's play con­ Esquimau & Nanimo railway land belt. sisted of IS holes medal play. The claimants are Henry Crofa, Galvn H, At Brooklyn—St. Louis 4, Brooklyn All the members of the editorial de­ Thumped on the Stomach Mlnard'a Liniment used by Physicians. i ************************** * Burns, E. Guennell, T. D. Jones, Patrick 1; Sallee and Breshnahan; Bell and partment escaped uninjured as the SAN FRANCISCO, June 13—Al Kauff­ Dolan, George Macgregor, .John and Louisa Bergen. water tank did not wreck the front of man is giving Jack Johnson the host Hill, Charles Bennle and Joseph E. Dorr. workouts the negro has had since he They allege that they had an option Jointly American League the building where the editorial rooms Ltkeview Hotel ii of purchasing the coal and" petroleum on Won Lost P.O. were located. At 2 o'clock the flames began training. Johnson is devoting the lands contained In their option owned Philadelphia 29 14 .674 were under control. The dead at this most of his attention to the develop­ Corn . Hall ud Vernon tteaat ; ; by defendants, and had negotiated a sale T New York 28 14 .667 hour are estimated at 15. the firemen ment and shielding of his body. He B. L QRIFFITH, Prop. when an option was given, In June of last has instructed his sparing partners to year, to C. Scott Wilting, acting for ex- Detroit 32 18 .640 are now searching the ruins for bodies. 'iwo blocks from city wkut play continuously for the stomach to SNAP CLOSE IN Lieutenant Governor Dunsmuir, the second Boston 23 21 .523 Three Hundred Employes. Tbe best dollar * day koiM la ; option being registered, as the plaintiffs Cleveland 17 21 .447 In the Herald building there were strengthen the muscular development i.eltoa. claim, to "cloud the original proposition." Washington 21 27 .435 about three hundred employes all (old. of that region. He even permits them For $150 cash and $25 per month for the balance you can own a They claim the action was taken to de­ to thump him there occasionally. Ac­ All WhIU Help. fraud them of the right of registering Chicago 16 26 .380 most of them being nearer the' front hpnie on Silica street close to the business centre. This is a five room their option and to prevent competition ,St. Louis 9 34 ,209 of the building than where the tank cording to a remark dropped by John­ i ************************* with the monopoly held by Dunsmuir in At Chicago—Chicago 2, Washington went through. Had it not been for son last evening he discredits Ben Lo­ cottage with all modern conveniences and one lot. the coal purchasing business. The plain­ mond reports to the effect that Jeffries LAKBVIEW-R. Renatel, Whitewater; tiffs first asked (500,000 damage., but ex- 1; Olmsted and Payne; Johnston and this the death list would have been A. Oreen, R. Olson,. Kaslo. Lleut.-Qov. DunBinulr and associated de­ Street, very much larger. The Herald Pub­ will enter the ring for the fight weigh­ fendants deny conspiracy and state the At Detroit—New York 1, Detroit 5; lishing company look possession of tho ing 220 pounds. "They tell me Jeff has Price $1600 I.*************************, , plaintiffs' option had become void before destroyed building five years ago on not weighed," he said, "and that looks their was executed. vaughan, Quinn and Mitchell; Sum­ mers and Stanage. Labor day of this year, it consisted of to me that he Is heavier than he had If you are looking (tor something close In do not overlook this op­ five floors and a basement, each of the made out to be, I have a hunch that CHARGES MALFEASANCE At Cleveland—Cleveland 7, Boston 9; portunity. The Klondyke Hotel \\ -Mitchell, HarknesB, Ooane and Beattte; floors being separated Into two parts he "11 go Into the fight around 230 or Vernon Street Ctcotte and Carrigan. by a stone dividing wall, the complete 235. I expect to weigh about 210. He WASHINGTON, June 13.—As a result or will have to come down about 20 For further particulars apply Information sent to the house last Satur­ At St. Louis—St. Louts 1, Phlladel- length of the building. The tank Headquarter! for miners, smel- ' ' day by the war department disclosing the , malfeasance In office. At Toronto—Montreal 0, Toronto 2. 419 WARD STREET NELSON, B.C. KLONDIKE—H. Pellter, A. Peterson, plant and composing room in which MOYIE, June 13—By defeating the Colierll, F. Bensley, J. Marchie, C. Hherrit, At Baltimore—Providence 0, Balti­ there were about 75 printers on the Moyle team here yesterday afternoon, Bonnlngton, Mlnard's Liniment for Sunburns. more! 1, the Cranbrook baseball team placed to TUEESOAY JUNE 14.

M.BE SIX HOTBL DIRECTOR* ^E0j^LEHOTOES_ WANT AO. RATES. * PRODUCE FOR SALE Rates for Want Ads. in The « THEOfflCE^&N*" STARKEY ft'CO. WHOLESALE DEAL- AT We bave just taken out of bond a con* ers In Butter, Ej_. •-. Cheese, produce and Daily News are as follows: One < slgnmeut of the celebrated PERFECTION Fruit. Houston Ulock, Josephine street. cent per word per insertion or < SCOTCH WHISKEY. We import thla Nelson. B. C. tour cents per word per week or • Scotch whiskey direct from Edinborougb, A BARGAIN Scotland. Guaranteed 20 years old. SOME GOOD BUYS GROCERIES fifteen centa per word per < We serve nothing but tbe best win**. » MACDONAllD t. CO.-WHOLESALE One One jlors epower Motor month. , liquors and cigars. $200 cash, balance monthly payments, will buy a cosey home on Mill street. brorar. and Provision Mer-hants-Im- In the case of persons not hav- YOUNG & BOYD, Proprietors __$?_• of Tea_. Coltee.. Spices, Drl.d One Half Horsepower Motor • ing a regular monthly account Purchase price only" $1200. Fruit.! Staple ami Fancy Groceries, To- with The News, cash must ac­ $500 cash, balance monthly payments for a modern six roomed cottage, stone Can be Inspected at any Ume. company the order. No depar­ ture from this rule will be Silver King Hotel foundation, and two full lots. Situ ate on Mill street, close to Josephine. S^.rt__^_____t Apply made. Want Ads. phoned to Baker Street, Nelson, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS • the office are accepted only un- Regular Boarders, $6.00 per week Purchase price $2800. MINERS' FURNISHING* Nelson, B.C. Rates: $1.25 per day . MACDONALD * CO.-WHOLESALE i der the above conditions. A splendid building lot on Mill street, all cleared for $500, easy terms. Ajo__«™ Blankets, Underwear, Mill., » Copy for Want Ads. should be Beit 26 Cent Meal in the City G.OV-™ BooS Bobbers. Overalls. Jump- > delivered to The Dally News WM. NEUENDORF, Prop. ?rs, lia"kln«w8 and Ol skin O othlns. FOR SALE » office either personally or hy Camp and Miner-- Sundries. QSIce and wSihouse. corner ot Front and HaU t letter to make certain of correct streets: P. O. Box 1095. Telephone 28. FOR SALE-I can sell you irom 10 acres » insertions. Kelson Hotel Bar to a half section of exccllentt fruit lanu •ak.r Street, Neleon, B.C. I MINING MACHINERY , In the famous Kaslo district, direct Irom INK WARD, Prop.. J WASHINGTON MACHINERY & SUPPLY locator at locator's price. H. L. __.ii.dsay, A Beautiful Cottage Home Lindsay's boat house, Nelson, B.C. aw-t ... Try • "GIN RICKEY" Co.—Dealers ln Engines, Band and Cir­ cular sawmills, Atkins' Saws, Wood and FOR S ALE—Braesldo ranch, Slocan Junc­ HELP WANTED lt.de from California Limes, epeoleUj Iron Pulleys, Leyner Compressors and tion, at a bargain. Inquire .of owner. Imported Drills, Pumps and Hoists, Prompt at­ Beauty spot for scenery ,and the very best tention. Reasonable prices. Courteous NELSON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Star a cool, satisfying smoke Complete In Every Detail of soil and abundance of water; good C. P. Hutton, Manager treatment. Spokane, Wash wagon road to the ranch. Come and see Try a Savannah Cigar lt. Airs. N. D. Stewart, Slocan Junction, WANTED—Blacksmith, sawyers, swamp­ Newly built with ibest materials, in perfect state ot repair. This modern B.C. 18-tf. ers, hookmen, log car loaders, post and boit cutters, dogger, boom man, bushmen, cottage has hall, parlor, dining room, Kitchen, large pantry, bathroom, two MRS. KENNY will tie pleased lo receive FOR SALE—New piano; particularly good axemen, teamsters, lumber pliers, planer- Kootenay Hotel tone. Can be seen at 824 Carbonate man, cooks for sawmill and mining com­ maternity patients at her home, Excel­ street. 26-tf. MRS. MALLETTE, Proprletreee bedrooms with closets spacious veran dah, large cellar, two full lots, well lent testimoniala. 2__ Observatory street. panies, waitress, $45; young girl for family A borne lor everybody. Brery con. *" O. Box 178. telephone AM. FOU SALE—General business; 11 years es­ of two to do light housework mornings. veotence given to tlie travelling publlo. fenced, 11 bearing fruit trees, chicken house and runs, alleyway in rear. tablished! $8,000 cash turn over yearly; HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. $2,00. prom over expenses each year. No Help of all Kinds Electrlo piano. Culelne unexcelled. stoolpigon or curiosity seeker need apply. Ratea |1 per day. Situated on Carbonate street within h alf a block from car line. Let us show Grand opening for a man with ability and HARTMAN & BENNETT, nouse and Sign tact. Communicate at once. J. F. De­ Promptly Furnished painters, paper hangers and decorators. laney, proprietor, New Denver, B.C. 84-20 you this cosy home, It's a good buy a t $3000. Owner Is leaving the city. SIIOD, Stanley St., next door to B. C. To ic phonp office. Nelson. B. C. FOR SALE—At the residence of Mrs. THE WORKINGMEN'S EMPLOYMENT Sherbiooke House Hamilton Byers, Vernon street, house AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY This Property Can Be Snapped Up This Week for $2500. See Us for Teims furnishings, one caribou head, kitchen Nelson, B.C. To Mine Owners, Superintendents and utensils, lawn mowers, etc., beginning at WANTED—One man, near city, to make One minute's walk from O.P.R. ____• 8 a.m. Tuesday morning. Terms cash. HMO tie**; edgermen; laborers for clearing tlon. Cuisine unexcelled; well heated j 41-tf. land; men to work on rigging pulling Boards of Directors and ventilated, FOR SALE—A house snap. Six rooms, 906 stumps; machinists; blacksmiths; pole and A gentleman of extensive experience Hoover, first class condition; light, water, post makers; section and extra gang men; BOYER BROS., Proprietora in mining matters in United States, masons' helpers; waitress and upstair girl, FOR RENT hath, full basement; fruit, chicken house. same hotel, out of town, $35 and J3Q; girls' Mexico and Australia desires a posi­ Lot 75 foot frontage on Hoover, terraced, for housework; tie makers, very best tim­ tion as secretary or time keeper and 120 on Cedar. Room for house on rear. Empire Temperance Hotel] House cannot ho duplicated for amount ber possible, 9 cents and 12 cents. 5 roomed house corner Baker and Hendryx street, $17 per month, Includ­ store keeper. Highest referencs and FOR RENT—House of two flats—upper of (Under entire new management) asked for property. Owner leaving Nelaon. u rooms, lower of 4 rooms, water and testimonials. An Interview please. Sacrificing at $2,000. Easy terms. Apply Baker Street Nelson, B.C, residence or phone 20. 42-0 electric light, very central, cheap. ing water. P. O. Box, 972, Nelson, B.C. W. Parker, 312 Baker Street, Phone 283. Tbe bouse tborougbly remodelled 1 FOR SALB-fi or 10 acre block of first throughout. Clean rooms, borne com* ] class fruit land, partly cleared, 2 acrea To Contractors of young orchard, good house and out­ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS forts. Rates $1 per day up. Best cook In [ Westetn Canada Investment Co. Tenders wilt be received by the under­ buildings. Close to station, school and the city. ' signed up to 5 p.m. Wednesday, June '££, postoffice, and fronting on the Slocan WANTED—Men and women to learn bar J. OPEN3HAW, Prop. ' for the erection and completion of an river, overlooking the new townsite or. ber trade in eight weeks; tools free; Bate Stteet. Nelson, B.C Drawer J042 hotel building near Proctor, B.C., for the Appledale. For price and particulars ap­ secured over 10,000 positions tor graduates Canadian Pacific Railway company. ply to owner, Chas. J. Savage, Winlaw, last year; unable to supply the demand; Phone 254 Plans and specifications can be inspected B. C. 46-0 graduates earn $15 to P6 weekly; Cata­ Bartlett House after June 6 at the office of the architect logue tree. Moler System Colleges, 401 at Winnipeg, and also at the office of the Front Ave., Spokane, Wash, G. W. Bartlett, Prop. company's superintendent at Nelson, B.C. WANTED-Anyone wanting first class The beet $1.00 a day bouse In town. Separate tenders will be received for the carpenters, communicate with the United plumbing, heating and water supply. LOST—On Sunday afternoon, small heart- A Miner's Home shaped gold brooch, with plaited hair Brotherhood. Box 202. 271tf. The lowest or any tender not necessarily Initials C. T. (a mother's memento), be­ WANTED—Men capable of earning 150 per accepted. tween Nelson dairy and Chatham street. week selling trees for largest and beBt WM. WALLACE BLAIR, Will tinder please return to Dally News. known nursery ln the west. Choice terri­ Hotel Castlegar Architect, 40 tory. Guaranteed stock. For particulars 400 The Nanton Butt, ing, Winnipeg, address Oregon Nursery company, Orenco, CASTLEGAR JUNCTION il-13 Oregon. 13-26 All modern. Good Picnic grounds. . Sale of Nelson Ptopetty Tbe Nelson-Rossland train stops her* WANTED—Chambermaid. Apply, Silver MORTGAGE SALE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY King hotel, city. 23-tf. for Luncheon ' tinder and by virtue of the powers con­ AUCTIONEER! WANTED-Anyone requiring first clasa W. H. Gage, Prop. tained ln a certain mortgage, which will carpenters, communicate with, Secretary, (Formerly c. P. R. Agent) Winding Up Estate be produced at the time of sale, there CHAS. A. WATERMAN & CO A.S. of C. &_J„ P.O. Box 1006. 33-5 will be offered for sate by public auction, by Messrs. Charles A. Waterman & Co.. 225. WANTED—Sewing by the day. Apply, at the Strathcona Hotel, at Nelson, B.C., W. CUTLER, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Miss Heddle, Box 663, Nelson, B.C. 42-6 HOTEL OUTLET] on Thursday, the 23rd day of June, 1910, Box 474 Commencing on Mon day, June 13th, tinder Instructions tr om the original townsite owners, wo at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, the follow­ WANTED—First class waitress, |40 per will offer for sale 250 good building lots in Addition A, at a reduction or 25 per cent from the prices ing property: month and free laundry. Michel Hotel, PROCTOR Part of Lot 6027, Group One (1), Kootenay Michel, B.C. 43-tf. hitherto in force. To allow prospective purchasers an opportunity of making their selections the lots district, being more particularly described TOURIST RE80RT Op KOOTENAY.1 NEWS PUBL1SUNQ COMPANY, LTD. WANTED—Lady cook, immediately, Koot- have been withdrawn tr om the market until the morning of Mo nday, June 13. as follows: ' enay hotel, Burton, $50. 8. Podbeclancl., IWrlte or wire for rooms. Commencing at the northeast corner ot Publishers of Tbe Dally News; subscrio- Burton, B.C. 44-tt. Lot 502., thence southerly along the east tfon itJ.00 per year by carrier: $6.00 per year G. & L. SNOW, Proprietors. boundary of Lot 6027 a distance of 13.730 hy mall. Commercial Job Printing of all WANTED—Situation, as ranch hand, farily Fo* Homes or Investment chains, thence westerly along the line kinds neatly and promptly executed. SIS experienced in fruit orchard work; good parallel to the north boundary of said Lot Baker street, Nelson, B. C, Phone 144. teamster. Apply, Box A. B. C. 45-0 ROSSLAND This is a great opportunity for those wanting to secure Nelson lots for homes or Investment. The a distance of 28.404 chainB more or less to THB HOFFMAN ANNEX, ROSSLAND, the shore of Kootenay lake, thence north­ WANTED—16 or 18 foot rowboat, in good B. C.-Gieen & Smith, Prope. Centrally city is rapidly growing in this direction and as a result proper ty ig bound to Increase In value. erly along said shore of Kootenay lake to condition. State material, MaccommpdaM - located. European aud American plan. tion, price, J. McDIarmid, Sirdar, the northwest comer of Lot 5027, thence 45-15 Commercial travellers will find light, easterly along the north boundary a dis­ MME. KATHLEEN NOAH HAi«pHWHJT comfortable sample rooms, a. special din­ tance of 23.948 chains more or less to the ing and manicuring parlors. Room K, WANTED—Young girl or middle aged ing room and excellent accommodation! , Close to Street Railway northeast corner of Lot 5027, containing at the Hoffman. Batln, bowling alley* 40.82 acres more or less. K. W. C. block. _^______B___ woman for light housework, mornings, two in family. Mrs. C. F. Hutton, Via •team laundry. Easy communication with the heart of the city will within a few weeks be afforded by the street For terms and conditions of sale apply to COLLECTION AGENCIES. E. A. CREASE, Josephine street. 45-6 I PHOENIX railway, which passes a number of th© lota, while all are within a short distance of lt. This fact, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. Dated at Nelson, B.C., this 21st day ot W. CUTLER-COLLECTIONS OF ALL WANTED—Young cow, must be good HOTEL BROOKLYN, PHOENIX, B. C— coupled with the extreme ly low price at which the lots are bel ng offered makes them one of the best May, 1910. 28-tf. kinds. Returns promptly made. Refer­ milker. State price and particulars. Ad­ The only up-to-date hotel ln Phoenix. 1 ences given. Office 313 Halter street, dress R. K., Daily News. 45-6 New from cellar to roof. Best sample . rooms in the Boundary. Bath room In buys ever ottered real es tate purchasers In Nelson. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Nelaon, B. C, WANTED—Twelve newly weaned pigs. Notice IB hereby given that L W. A. W connection. Steam heat. Opposite Great Calder, of Edgewood, intend, thirty days St_te age and price. The Hastings Northern repot. James Marshall, Prop. Terms of Sale after the date hereof, to apply to the (British Columbia) Exploration Syndicate Superintendent of Provincial Police for a Limited, *"° ARROWHEAD liquor license for the Edgewood hotel, situ­ NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY,"LTD. WANTED-Chambermald, at Strathcona THE UNION HOTEL, ARROWHEAD-1 Every lot Included In the number offered will positively foe placed on tbe market on Monday next All kinds of office forms ruled and punch­ 46-2 ate at Edgewood B. C. hotel. Special attention given to commercial I at 25 per cent below th© present price. There are absolutely no reservations. Instructions of the own­ Dated at Edgewood this 23 day of May, ed for loose leaf binders. The most com­ men and tourists. First class sample I 1910. plete book binding equipment in the in­ WANTED—Two intelligent young men to rooms. Finest scenery In British Colum- I ers are to clear out the p roperty with the least possible delay a nd It is with this end In view that tbey 29-30 W. A. CALDER. terior of British Columbia. 216 Baker St., travel and distribute advertising circu­ bia, overlooking Upper Arrow lake. W. | Nelson, B.C., P. O. drawer 1119. Phone 144. lars, Light, pleasant and permanent worK. ar© offering sucb a large reduction In prices that were already low. The terms of sale are: One third Call Queens Hotel, inquire for Randolph. J. Llghtburne, proprietor. 47-2 cash, and the balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 7 percent. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE> GRAND FORKS, B.C. NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. A88AYER9 WANTED-Teach er for Deer Park pub Ho I PROVINCE HOTEL, GRAND FORKS, All taxes Will be Paid to December it, 1909 Notice Is hereby given that I, Olaf ETWT^^DOWIJCUN^^ School, to commence next term. Apply, let. C.—le the newest and beBt appointed August Haglands, of Erie, B.C., Intend, vlnclal) Metalluglcal Chemist. Charges, W days after the date hereof, to apply ,T. P. Miller, Secretary, Deer Park, B.C., hotel in the Interior of British Columbia, Gold, Silver, Copper or Lead, 11 each; Lower Arrow Lake. **' ' and offers to the travelling public the A map of tbe city showing the lots lor sal© may be seen and any other Information obtained at our to the Superintendent of Provincial Police Gold-Silver, |1.5Q; Silver-Lead, tl.uu; _lnc, for a retail liquor license for the Mersey 12; Sllver-Lead-Zluc, $3; Gold, Silver-Cop­ best accommodation obtainable. The hotel, Erie, B..C, commencing 1st July, per or Lead, 12.50, Accurate assays; care­ building is all newly furnished through­ office. 1910. ful sampling, and pr_mpt attention, P.O. out and la the only tire proof hotel In OLAF AUGUST HAGLANDS. Box A1108, Nelson. B. C FOR RENT—Room, with tbe city. E. Larsen, proprietor. Dated at Erie this Mth day of May. 1910. board. BIB Carbonate St. _ COMAPLIX QUEEN'S HOTEL, COMAPLIX, B. C- H.&M.B1RD APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF FOR RENT—An office, or Btore, on ground Chlef Young, prop. Best of wines, liquors THB B. O." ASSAY AND CHEMICAL floor; Baker street: Immediate possession. SALOON LICENCE. SUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED, Van­ Inquire at W. G. Thomson's. 21 and cigars,. Travellerxraveuerns tio _..•_Pish_ Cree_.._._k wil_.._l _ NELSON, B. C. Agents for F. C. limes' Estate Notice ls hereby given that, 30 days after couver, B. C, AsBayers' Supplies, And excellent aocommodatloc at this 1 date we, Thomas Martin Ivens and John Chemical and Physical Apparatus, Bal­ FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping hotel. Sample room for commercial! Phllbert, Intend to apply to the Board of ances and Weights of precision, etc.. rooms. Apply, Carney block. 82-tt. travellers Is 10 x 56, one of tbe largest In I Liquor License Commissioners at Nelson, Sole Agents In British Columbia for the FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping the Kootenays. 1 B.C., to transfer the saloon license now Morgan Crucible Company, London, Eng­ rooms, in the McDonald block. Phone YMIR held by us in respect of the premises land; F. W. Braun, LOB Angeles; the B395. 33-tf. American tariff. Canada, too, it la known as the Athabasca Saloon, situate Braun-KnecM-Helmann Company, San YMIR HOTEL, YMIR, B.C.-Moit modern J FOR RENT-House, on Victoria, No, 618, and up-to-date hotel ln Ymlr—located I bard points out that, for eminently held, has large Iron beds, practically at No. 302 Baker street, Nelson, B.C., to Francisco; the J. T. Baker Chemical com­ John Phllbert. pany's Analyzed C.P. Acids and Chemi­ modern; Immediate possession. Inquire, directly 'opposite depot—Beat accommo-1 sound and safe reasons, a site in Cana­ untouched, and the coal to smelt It. Dated at Nelson, B.C., the Uth day of cals; Way's Pocket Smelters; write for 801 Latimer street. "^ datlon possible—Dining room In conneo-1 da ls chosen instead. Foodstuffs, too, are cheaper in Can­ tlon. J. B. Bremner. proprietor. I MANUFACTURERS June, 1010. pamphlet describing these smelters. Com­ FOR RENT-Furnished rooms. 421 Silica- Canada Needs Plows, ada than in the United States, and plete assay outfits furnished at short street ^^______—— THOS. MARTIN IVENS. notice. COME TO CANADA These are that while Canada has this is a cheapening factor ln the la­ J. PHILBERT. FOR RENTr-Room, Wltt.toMft.lfiljj*^ SALE OF MACHINE 8HOP AND] required. Very central. 614 Victoria only one-tenth of the population of bor market, Mr. Hubbard finds that NOTICE. FOUNDRY AT NEL80N, B. C. Americans Establishing Industries in the United States, its available agricul­ the hard-beaded business men who CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. street. tural area IB fully as' large as tbat of are coming here with capital and en­ In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. FOR RENT-Store on Baker street (next Under the powers contained ln a Trust 1 Canada to do Export Business— In the Matter of the Estate of Lars J. JOHN BURNS-SASH, DOOR AND OF- Deed to secure debentures, the undersigned, 1 the republic. Canada needs plows, and terprise are not dreamers or theorists flee Fitting Factory. Brlok and Ume to J TO. Patenaude's). Inquire Strath­ Andersln, Deceased, Intestate cona hotel. ' being the trustee ln the said Trust Deed Lower Cost of Production. has the moneyao buy them. But she and are simply following the American —and— for sale. Office and Factory: Carbonate named, offers for sale by tender the follow­ can't buy tbe South Bend make, on invasion of our fertile agricultural re­ In the Matter of the Official Admlnls- Street, Nelson, B.C. Large quantity of FOR RENT-Furnished house, reasonable. ing properties: . shavings, suitable for stable bedding, 1. The foundry building of the Kootenay 1 account of tbe prohibitive tariff. gions, and he reaches the conclusion Apply 822 Kootenay. «•"• One of the strongest arguments NOTICH Is hereby, given that under nn can be had for hauling away. Engineering Works, Limited, situated In I that: I Nelson. B.C. ... 1 against reciprocity with the United While the Olivers never before order granted by the Honorable Mr. Jus­ FOR RENT—Furnished room, I 2. All machinery, plant, tools, appliances, States is furnished by a well-known catered to Canadian trade, because "Your capitalist and man of enter­ tice Gregory, dated the 4th day of June, street. V moulds and patterns ot the Kootenay En- . prise knows what lie is doing. He A.D. 1910, I, the undersigned, was appoint­ FOR RENT-Furnished bedroom and Blt- gineerlng Works, Limited, situate ln said J American writer, Elbert Hubbard, who they could not, they had a very large ed administrator of the estate of the building. 1 Instances the case of the Olivers, of business with South America, Europe figures that with the tariff Between MRB. DEACON WILL'BO PLBASED TO tlng-room; UBO of hath; all on first floor; above deceased. All parties hnvlng claims no hills to climb. IL, Dally News. 44 Tenders wlU be received up to noon, j Bouth Bend, Indiana, in the presenta­ and the Orient. The Canadian manu­ Canada and tlie United States as lt Is, against the said estate are requested to nurse maternity cases In their own July 2, 1810. • facturer, Mr. Hubbard, says, Is very the natural resources of Canada prac­ send to particulars of same to me on homes. Qualified midwife. 722 Observa­ FOR RENT—Furnished room, with use ot The highest or any tender not i tion of his contention. before the 4th day of Ju y, 1910. and all tory street. 46 much better situated to take care of tically untapped, Canadian invest­ bath; breakfast If desired. Apply 31!_V. Hy accepted. . This firm of plough manufacturers persons Indebted to the said estate are re­ Baker street or box 131. 46-6 The said Trust Deed and the premises 1 haB recently bought a large tract of a foreign trade than the American ments are eminently wise and safe. quired to pay such Indebtedness to me may be inspected on application to O'Shea 1 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. FOR RENT-Furnished-, rooms In new land at Hamilton, Ontario, for factory manufacturer for two reasons: First, "Next, in case of any disturbance or & Farrls, Solicitors, Houston block, Baker J f0Datedtb_t Victoria, B.C., this 8th day The partnership heretofore existing be­ building; single, double or whole flat. street, Nelson, B.C. purposes—the first Investment for land, the United States has no merchant change in tariff relations either up or tween the undersigned, as proprietors of New (Furniture, all modern conveniences. Dated May SI, 1810. of June, 1910. -_ MONTIETH[ dockage, building and machinery be­ marine, and, second, to quote Mr. down, or wiped out entirely, with free the Athabasca Saloon, has this day been Apply Union Grocery, corner Baker and P. W. SWANNELL, a dissolved. All accounts owing to the firm Hall. 46-6 36-lm. Trustee ] ing over $1,000,000. This is only a Hubbard's words: "We have barred trade between the countries, he is still 474 Official Administrator. the products of the world in a good should be paid to John Phllbert, who con­ mere beginning, for before the ship­ safe. tinues the business, and by whom all many instances, and the countries „___ NOTICE. PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF ] ping of ploughs, commences the in­ "Th© Olivers are not politicians, debts owed by the firm will be paid. vestments for materials, etc., will In­ that we bar In turn bar us." This the JOHN PHILBERT. NELSON. < lobbyists or lawmakers. They are The annual general meeting of the Koot­ NICD I/>CAUTT AND _ HOME COM. crease, according to the writer about writer defines as commercial recipro­ enay Jam Company, Ltoll J adou™« T. M. IVENS. For terms end particulars write financiers and manufacturers. forts. twenty-five fold. This means that the city. It is contended that Russia, for from 28th February last until Wednesday, Dated at Nelson, June 8, 1910. 43-12 P. O. Box 7tt, Nelson. B. C. Court of Revision. firm will build up and maintain a pop­ Instance, Is In Canadian custom bouse "They accept tilings as they are and the lBlli Inst., is hereby-postponed, owing Notice ls hereby given that the first to unavoidable delay in the pwpajft'on of sitting ot the/annual Court of Revision ulation equal to a city or 25,000. parlance, "a favored nation," and they adapt themselves to them. WATER NOTICE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE "And tbe fact is, th© Olivers could ihe accounts, until Monday, the 20thi Inst.. of the Municipality of the City of Nelson Tbe tendency of trade ls toward de- that goods made ln Canada enter X 11 o'clock a.m., at the registered offices Notice is hereby given that we will, on NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. will be held in the Council Chamber, in hold their own against the world. the 8th day of July, 1810, make an appli­ central izattlon, he claims, and as a big Russia free, but that a high Russian It the company. Front street, Nelson, B.C. Notice ts hereby given that I, Napoleon the olty hall, at Nelson, on Thursday, the When Andrew Carnegie said that cation to W. F. Teetzel, Nelson, B.C„ to 7th day of July, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., factory gets so big, when it is enlarg­ tariff bars United States goods. By Order, . ^ obtain a license in the Nelson land divi­ Malette of Fairview, ln the electoral dis­ American iron Interests did not re­ H FQX( trict of Ymlr, B.C., Intend, thirty days for the purpose of hearing complaints ed, it must he enlarged as a unit— sion of West Kootenay district for a grant against the assessment as made by the The writer also points out that In quire protection, he Invited a laugh jr_i Secretary.^ ot one (1) oubic foot of water, to be taken after the date hereof, to apply to the that is, an entire new plant must be Superintendent of Provincial police for a Assessor, and for correcting and revising the making of ploughs six ingredients and the obvious statement, 'you didn't from a small unnamed stream flowing the Assessment Roll. built, duplicating the first. The Olivers NOTICE TO~C0NTRACT0R8 through our lands, being part of said Lot renewal ot the liquor license held by me enter: "Wood, lion, paint, labor, en­ say that until after you sold out' But 4210, Groflf) 1, such water to be used on for the Grove hotel, Falrvlew. Dated at Nelson this 25th day of May, had to duplicate their South Bend terprise, and capital; that the United Tenders nre invited fo^the,J^fflJg said lands for agricultural purposes. m Andy Is right, Just the same. NAPOLEON MALETTE. J W* D. WASSON, plant, and while Its location would States ig_ getting short ot wood, of a cottage on Lot 5, Block 29, 8**™"™! Dated 1st June, A.D. 1810. "And what do you say about Ameri­ Plans and specifications may be seen at UONEL HENRY BARNARD, Dated at Falrvlew, this 4th day of May, I 81*30. CM. a naturally be at their home town, which Canada has plenty, 'and that L. Vv . where they control an Immense water can tariff laws that drive capital and the, Royal hotel.' Apply* ""• "• * CHARLES EUSTACE! CLAYTON. the Canadian lumber which Is needed Roberts. 45-5 power and own 1000 acres of land ad- . across the line, ls kept out by tbe enterprise out of our country?" joining their present site, Mr. Hub-I 51& PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY JUNE 14. C. he $ertls $tatw.

had ln some way got entangled with .the maohlnery, and sustained serious injuries about' the body. The steamer was three miles south of Arrowhead on her down trip, but turned back to port so that the Attention injured man could be taken to the hospital. It is hoped that Jose Johnston will make OUR SODA a speedy recovery from his mishap.

to Details Visit Cornwell & Go's new store and Sunburn buy some of their celebrated cakes, fr-tf. Every Man FOUNTAIN aid dally buying ot fresh supplies has I want agenta in surrounding towns to represent the Nelson Steam Laundry. IB now Installed and we are gained tor this grooery store Its large Paul Nlpou, proprietor. 26-tf. run ol patronage. Standard goods as prepared to dispense a choice well aB those that have seasons are to Fresh California limes just arrived. Call line ot refreshing drinks. he lound here continuously and ln at Nelson Hotel bar for the only summer drink, Gin Rlckeys. «-4 plenty Breakfasts. Cakes A Well Stocked Grocery Should Own a Blue Freckles The Royal Hotel luncheons and evening Lunches. Chocolates. helps solve the household problem. We dinners at 25 cents cannot be excelled. Try do lt tor you. them and be convinced. Teas. Fruits. Jones Brag. & Co., barber chairs, show cases, interior fixtures, for sale. Write Joy's Cash Grocery We have on display this week a most ex­ Scott Bros., Herald block, Calgary. 40-26 Owner ol JOMphlr* »n* Wll ****** Serge Suit Boats arrived from Peterborough. Call W. O. Box S&7 Telephone 11 quisite line of I and see us if you want a good boat. Cornwell & Co. Launches for sale. W. J. Astley, box 188, phone 66F. Nelson Rowing Club Landing. Baker, and Confectioners l-tf. Nelson, B. C. We can attend to your Face Creams Massages We have launches to hire: Dauntless, No Matter How Many Other Suits City Phone 401. Matchless, F.arlesa; Peerless and Restless rented to parties to run themselves, A Fairvlew Phone 351. PLUMBING shipment of Peterborough motor canoes Shampoos In transit. Lindsay Launch & Boat company. He May Possess promptly and well Campbell's Stains and Floor Finish are We have the most complete line of these guaranteed by the makers to give perfect satisfaction. You can reflntsh floors, furni­ goods ever shown in the Kootenays. ture and interior woodwork with these Carpet Cleaning B. C. Plttmbi"g & Heating Co. stains and the results will come up to These are the davs when your 10c PER SQUAHE YARD. your expectations. Prepared In all colors. Work called for and delivered, promptly. Victoria street, near Oper. house. Dry hard over night. The Nelson Hardware " fancy " suit palls on the taste—when, Clothes of all kinds cleaned, renovated, company will tell you all about them. dyed and repaired. Telephone 181 Gent's Suite Cleaned and Pressed, 75c to Very Little Attention Your dining-room floor can he touched for some reason, you seem to feel the $2; dyed, $3. up and reflmshed with Campbell's Floor Ladles' Skirts Cleaned, $1; Dyed, $2. Finish and the result will be very satis­ Gloves Cleaned, 25c to EOc. Keeps the skin in perfect condition. factory. The Nelson Hardware company need of well-dressed conservatism. Special rates for hotels, restaurants and carries a full line of all size cans, and the steam ers. Prevents blackheads. manufacturers guarantee perfect satisfac­ Family and Plain Washing; mangling PLUMBING & HEATING tion if the simple directions ate followed. This is the pyschological moment work, 25c dozen; rough dry, 35c dozen. Cleans the pores! We have the following launches for hire Nelson Steam Laundry Copp's Stoves and Ranges. in charge of competent men: Dauntless, Matchless and Fearless. We also have for a suit of blue serge. 601-603 VERNON STREET. Tile and Soil Pipe always on Removes tan and sunburn. Peerless, Restless and Naughtless to hive Telephone 146. PAUL NIPOU, Prop. for parties wishing to run themselves. AGENTS WANTED. hand. We do towing and barge work. Peter­ We start our prices at $18 for guar­ borough motor canoes for sale. Lindsay Everybody Launch & Boat Co. 46-tf. anteed fadeless serges. Below that ALLAN LINE figure—and it is modest enough—our Royal Mail Steamships. . : i KTSTRACHAN Should use a massage cream. TO ELKO ON THE 24 The St. Lawrence Route. l PLUMBER, Etc MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. It's economical—It's healthy (Contributed.) standard of quality does not permit us Corslcan June 3. July 1 313 BAKER ST., NELSON, B.C Remember my trip down ta Elko? Virginian Juno 10, July 8 Well say, I'm inclined to believe that 1 to go. But from $18 to $25 you can Tunisian June 17, July ir> do. Victorian June 24, July 22 A sweet recollection or two. RATES; Saloon, $77.50 upwards: second Hair Tonics Toilet Lotions Powders cabin, J.7.50 upwards; third class, $i_,7E select your blue serg*. suit with that upward a. FOR SALE The Largest Line of Talcum in B, C. lt was n peach of a day for nn outing, _,_._,.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. So for oiicc to lose sight ot the snow, NOTK-One class cuhin steamers, "Ion- Some choice partly Improved fruit I hit the lirst train bound for Elko, supreme confidence that rightfully Jan • and "Pretorian"; rates, $46 upwards; ranches on the river, only a tew miles The land where the pineapples grow. third class, $28.75. Ionia" June 4, June 30 from the city. Exceptional value and EXPERIENCE TEACHES The city with flags nnd with bunting accompanies the^ Fit-Reform label in Grampian June 11, July 9 low prices. Easy terms. Also some Was bedecked in gorgeous array. Pretorian June 18, July 16 10 and 20 acre Mock_ unlmpvoved ,on And the crowds made you sit up anil lie. Jierktli j,mG 25, July 23 the coat. a eB! QriU very easy terms ot payment. Call ln WE SAVE YOU MONEY wonder __? _ npl"n and Hesperian, saloon, Where the decuce they all came from $67.GO upwards; second class cabin, $47.60 and see my list. that day. upwards; third class, $28.75. Also city property. MONTREAL TO HAVRE AND LONDON I had heard much uf tho fame of this Kdcu One class cabin Bteamers, Sicilian, Cor­ Where nature holds wonders in store. inthian, Sardinian and Lake Erie. Rates: J42.n0 upwards to London and $45 upwards R. J. STEEL Where the sweet, spicy hree.es waft softly to Havre; third class to London, $27.75, and And tumultuous the wild waters roar. Havre $35. HudBon'i Bay Bloc* For reservation of bertha or further par­ But now I am free to admit it, ticulars apply Poole Drug Co. Ltd. At my assertions you may sneer at my H. W. EDWARDS, chaff, City Ticket Agent, The sights to be seen down at Elko Canadian Paciiic Railway, • Vegetable and Flower Have Niagara skinned full a block and H. E. DOUGLAS, Nelson's Leading Druggists a half. City Ticket Agent, SEEDS ^ Great Northern Railway. Ornamental and Flowering There's garden plantations and orchards, Abundantly blessed by the Giver SHRUBS Kootenay's Kodak Emporium And the noise and the hum of the street here today to the effect tbat the annual Best varieties of curs session of the British Columbia grand Is dissolved In the river. EMORY & WALLEY FRUIT TREES lodge, I.O.O.F.. will assembly in Cran­ Baker Street. :-: Phone 25 Day and Night And Elko rushes down through the canyon, Nelson. EC. brook next year. This will be the first Send for catalogue Through the narrow deities of his home, occasion on which the grand lodge con­ Like a warhorse let loose on the battle, vention has been held in East Kootenay. Royal Nurseries & floral Co.,Ud Half maddened and covered with foam. 781, Granville St., Vancouver. And the roar and tiie boom of the waters LAUNCH OWNERS FORMING P.O. Box 1063 As they hurdle and leap o'er the falls, CLUB AT KASLO Are like the deep, sullen boom of Niagara; "lis enchanting, but oh it appeals. (Special to The Dally News.) 'Tis nn Ideal place for a picnic. KASLO, June 13—It Is understood Or to take your best girl for the day, that the launch owners of Kaslo In­ A Few Chops There's some sweet little nook to go spoon­ tend forming a club this season. "Good Morning I ing, FOR. SALE Local strawberries are now being of­ She might make up her mind what to from this market are all you need say. fered for sale and the crop will be a to convince you that our meats ONE OF THE MODERN HOMES OF THE CITY record one in this district. Isn't It Warm?" are decidedly better than the ors* I must now make a noise like a quitter, The house Is a large two storey building, with verandah on two sides, dinar.. Order a few for breakfast But Just before I skldoo. atone foundation, good cellar, reta inglnig wall on front lots. The house con­ If you doubt what I've said about Elko, Chamherlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets "I don't feel the heat. I have and there'll be no complaint about tains parlor, dining-room, kitchen, pantry off dining-room, and kitchen pan­ will brace up the nerves, banish sick 1 refer you to our friend, Frederidque try, good summer kitchen, live bed rooms, toilet and bath. The Interior has headache, prevent despondency and invig­ Just haa a shower bath at the lack of appetite. Have some for Boo. been recently repapered and vurni shed, all the rooms nicely carpeted, ull in orate the whole system. Sold by all drug­ Turkish bath house, Vernon street lunch and tbe question of what to first class condition. This is an Id eal home. Price (5.5W. Easy terms. gists and dealers. choose for that meal will never Fred is tlie mayor of the city, You'll tlnd him there most of the time; C. B. WALKER, Bus. Prop. bother you again. Try them to­ His tales of the place are enchanted ANOTHER BEAUTY TALK OF THE TOWN. Turkish Bath House day, i . , i ,„ i With veracity truly sublime. Situated on Vernon Btreet. Ho use contains seven rooms, all completely furnished with modern up-to-date furniture. House In first class state of Nearly Every One In Albion, Mich., Flaln baths, 3 for Hi Turkish Ltd NOTIONAL IMPORTANCE repair. Price f3,50Q, 91,500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. bath, .1.50 and up. Praises Mi-o-na, the Money-Back P. Burns & Co. * OF PUBLIC HEALTH WE WANT AN OFFER Cure for Indigestion. The fundamental importance of the sub­ For 76 acre, of fruit land, situ ated along t'ne Slocan river, adjoining Albion, Mich.,—Tho people of Albion aro ject of public health to our national Wlnlaw. This tract is aub-dlvlded in three 20-acre blocks, und one 16-a.cre elated to an unusual extent because of the civilization and Industrial efficiency was block, wittk small clearing, and 30 bearing trees. There la plenty ot weter many remarkable cures which have lately concisely expressed hy the chairman of availB.ble/-ttnd the land easy to cle ar. Close to depot, school, and postoffice. been made by Mi-o-na, a dyspepsia cure Matarnlty Branch the commission of conservation In his In­ "We will sell this en bloc or sub-dl visions. with ti world-wide reputation. Everybody augural address before the first annual Is endorsing Mi-o-na. He is what some Jatlcnts ar. now reortved »t the fol- meeting of the commission. In this con­ respected residents say: Uwlng rates: _„ nection Mr. Sifton said in part: "The Mrs. c. S. Cass says: "Mi-o-na cured M The Yale-Columbia Lumber Co.. Ltd physical strength of the people is the re­ mo of a stomach trouble that had bothered private ward patl.nts, we.* ••••»»•»» source from which all others derive value. STUBBS <& PITTS : Real Estate me for a long time." Urnl-prlvate ward patient, weak 116.00 Extreme and scrupulous regard for the W. H. Mott says: "I hud doctored for Address «ppUoatJ The Indies of Trinity Methodist church 200 B. C. Copper 6.15 2000 American-Canadian Oil 13 will hold a house social at the home ot Haileybury, und other men ot the dis­ 4MI86.J barley, $1,107,732; bran, $1,8*2,620; NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. trict. butter, $1,010,274; cattle, $10,707,023; cereal 500 Nugget 1.02 600 International Coal TO Notice ts hereby given that I, John Wln- The concert to be given by the pupils Mrs, A. T. Walley, 720 Stanley atreet, to­ of St. Joseph's school will take place in morrow evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Ice In 1004, when Cobalt was hardly a name, foods, prepared, $1,689,648; cheese, $21,ti07,«_; fleld Moore, ot Slocan Junction, British the opera house on Friday, the 24th, In­ cream and strawberries will he served. an expedition went north to examine the ftnx seed, $3,642,476; furs, undressed, 93,- Wire or write if trading either way. Columbia, intend, thirty daya after the stead of on Thursday, the 23rd. There will be a musical program. There coal seams In the vicinity of Hudson Bay. «S0,W9' bay, $1,805848; hides and skins other date hereof, to apply to the Superinten­ will be a small admission. They discovered by chance a huge deposit thnn fur, $5,621,053; oats, $1,666,612; oatmeal, dent of provincial Police, for a retail $1123.861; potatoes, $1,133,267; wheat, $52,609,- Thom&B DesBrlsay, the well known oars­ of brown hematite Jron ore on Grand llouor license for the Kootenay Falls hotel, Rapid, Mattagami river. The assays taken 361; and whent flour, $14,S59,S54, making a man, Is thinking of taking a trip down D. Stephens, superintendent engineer for total value of $134,819,045, or about 93 per at Slocan Junction, B.C, commencing 1st to the coast to participate in the senior at the time showed 63 per cent iron, while the C.P.R. steamers in these waters, re­ assays from samples taken by a later ex­ cent of the total value of Canadian farm E. B. McDERMID similes race in the Victoria regatta, which ceived word from Arrowhead yesterday produce txported. Dated at Slocan Junction this 16th day takes place on July 8. If he goes, every­ pedition give an average assay of 00.70 per that, Joseph Johnston, the well known cent with .076 per cent phosphorus. This A further analysis of the destination of Baker Street Nelson, B. C °W_JS.""''JOHN .INFIELD MOORB. one will expect the veteran racer to break second engineer on the steamer Rossland, TUEE80AV JUNE 14.

PAGE EIGHT «*w ®am Slew* a}*t**i*»**t**^*****************a******************** '*• III I Mil II IIIIMIIIM.il IH' Twenty to One Twenty parts of water to one part of 480 Acres Lime and Sulphur Spray for apples and 225 acres, cultivated, water pip­ Better pears just now. Thirty to one for ed to house, stable, 1700 feet of Custard peaches, plums, nectarines/ etc. piping, barn, cow barn, hog pens, Gives you a chance to use np the three chicken houses root cellar, | $300 Cash | Late spray you have left over and we have granaries, splendid range; 1600 more If you need it. husbels of grain off 21 acres last year. Powde* and the balance in monthly Than Price $40 an acre. payments ot $15 will purchase Fruit farms in all stages of cul­ The Brackman-Ker tivation; also tillage ranches-from a six roomed house and lot, Never $10 an acre upwards, A special on Holbrook's Custard close In, ln the Hume Addition. "Write for full particulars. Milling Co., Ltd. Powder The house is in good repair We have a very line seleotlo n ot gifts, trom which you will have no H.E.CROASDAILE & Co and in a very desirable neigh­ trouble selecting an article you would like to eive, at a reasonable Box 626 Nelson, B.C. Government Creamery 40c Two Tins iot 25c borhood. price. We take special pride in the quality and lt does not matter if • yon only Wish to purchase a gift at »1 we will be pleased to show you Independent Creamery 35c While they last. Vanilla and around. Come in and see for yourself. Small Holdings Raspberry flavors. Easily prepar­ Price $1300 | BUTTER Dairy Cooking 25c ed and a splendid desert. 15 acres, 1 1-2 miles Irom Nelson, partly improved, good wagon road. IS xO acres, 8 miles from city on C.P.R. 6 1-2 acres, partly improved, 1 mile • JUNE •• from Nelson school. BELL TRADING CO. 5 acres on Granite road, 1 acre clear­ Have you ever thought of buying a June birthday gift for a dear DOWN ed, cabin, C. A. Benedict one? If! not it Is high time. THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS 2 acres Lakeside Addition. H. & N. BIRD 1 acre Hume Addition, 1-2 mile from Grocer Pearls are the most popular jewels that are set In jewelry. We postoffice have a (beautiful selection of bro oches from ¥5 to $ 10, set with fine F. B. L,YS,ReaI Estate Agent Cor. Josephine and Silica. Phone 7 Nebon, B. C. pearls, in innumerable designs. •rlffin Block, over Dom. Express Co. NELSON, B. L To see is to be convinced. FISHING TACKLE • .••quailed *_r Gen.ral U.fi" , *.,*..»•* 1 T __ PATCWATTHT. MANUFACTURINQ JEWELER, THAT'S FIT FOR FISHING HMW-HM I J. \J. liil-i.mUVE, WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN

Never before In the history of our business have we shown »h. HAMMOCKS Immense assortment of fishing tackle we are this season. •;. j. _>. TIERNEY, general M* Agent Having studied the requirements of the sportsmen for 13 years we Griffin Block, Nelson, B.C. Armour's Star are ln a position to offer you goo dB to euit the different localities. This r. Over Dominion Express Co season our prloes are very much lower ln certain lines and we have MSaia shipped to al! railway points. We have tbls season passed Into stock the finest assortment of added a great variety of new novelties. Call and inspect our stock. these that has ever been shown In the city. We hare all the beautiful Smoked Ox Tongue shades and would advise intend Ing purchasers to make their selections Just In; .weight about 5 lbs. early before the stock has been picked over. Also Baby Hammocks. each; price 32c. per lb. If you Bo»63i Nelson Hardware Co. ***** FRUIT TREE •want something extra nice for' WHOLESALE :-: RETAIL lunch get one.

SPRAYS The J. H. Ashdown Hardware PHONE 223. Co., Ltd. HAMILTON WINNIPEG Whale OU Soap, Quassia Nelson Branch .-. Nelson, B. C. Stewart <&» Co. WHOLESALE s RETAIL INACLASS Chips, Black/Leaf Extract, Blue If It's from Stewart'. It', gaod. Stone, Lime, Arsenate of Lead, House Cleaning Helps Paris Green, Hellebore, Insect BY ITSELF! Brooms Ready Mixed Paints Furnlturs Varnish Powder. Scrub Brushes Alabastine Brushes The best miners' shoe on the Mops Floor Paint Bronze Paint Best quality, lowest prices. market. Made of Red Porpoise ranite Palls Btep Ladders Bath Enamel Leather. Selected sole stock, Furniture Polish Liquid Veneer COFFEE outside counters. Thoroughly POND'S And others too numerous to mention, Mail Orders Promptly Filled waterproof, sightly and com­ TRY A POUND OF OUR Dl AMOND 4 COFFEE. fortable. 35c per lb., 3-lbs. for $1.00 Why not buy your feed where Wood-Vallance Hardware Co., Limited Price $7.00 you can alwaya get the best at WM. RUTHERFORD right prices. NEL8QN, a C. Druggist Nelson, B. G. THE GREAT SUPPIY HOUSE Always a full lino of Wheat, Wholesale Retail J. A. IRVING & Co. fltONE 161 Oats, Barley, Barley Chopp, Oat . The ROYAL Chopp, Bran, Shorts, Hay and ITO.ONT. VANC0UVH I R. ANDREW, Prop. Flour. Play a game of pool Leaders In Foot Fashion Nelson Opera House THE KERR'S BILLIARD HALL Mall orders promptly taken S. P. Pond & Co. Next door to Postoffice care of. , THE STORE OF QUALITY TONIGHT and get a chance on a free drawing put Nelson, B.C. EMPIRE up by J. M. Armstrong Saturday night . Cigars and Barber shop ln connection. I FRESH FRUIT OF ALL KINDS MONDAY AND TUESDAY It is claimed, however, that the real sensa­ The Claman Players tion will be tiie mysterious Arzullla. That Best Oranges ve have had this year. 60c. to 35c. per dozen. Fresh The genuine pictures oC 3.30 o'clock, while that of Thursday will which partakes of a mystical or super­ Present The Funeral of King Edward be called at U.:;u o'clock ln the evening, I natural order lias always Interested and Pineapple 25c. each. New cabh age 6c. per pound. this feature will be prominent tn the pro­ A TASTE OF OUR ICE CREAM Taken by tlie Vitagrapti Co., There will be a band concert this eve­ gram. This afternoon at 4 o'clock, Albur­ will be sufficient to gain your An kinds of Jelly Powders 90c. per dozen, 3 for 25c. The'.Country Squire in London, England, on May 20. ning. tus will place Arzullla In u 30-hour cata­ leptic trance, in the show window of the patronage. We make It on the A -lour Act. Comedy. Children 10c, Adults 15c. Standard Furniture company, where she premises and spare no pains Yours to command, PRICES: $1; 75c, and 50c. Mrs. Nap Mallette left for Edmonton yes­ terday, to spend six weeks or two months will lie until tomorrow night and be to give our customers the very Plan at Poole Drug Co. awakened on tho stage at the opera houso. best that can be produced. The With her parents. The lirst performance of this company will be Wednesday night nnd will, extend purest of ingredients that AT THE THEATRES. to and Include Saturday night. The mat­ money can buy and personal P.O.Box54 A. S. HorSWill Phone 10 SEMAPHORE BILLIARD PARLORS inee Saturday afternoon will be exclusively supervision of its manufacture 324 Baker Street. Manager Horstead ot the opera house, for ladles, no males, not even the employ­ gives our ice cream a delicious- NELSON NEWS OF THE DAY Best and most up-to-date ln the interior. believes he lias a better thing in the ees of the house will be admitted during Full line of best pipes, tobaccos, cigars Alburtus-Arzulllu, company than he had this matinee. ness that cannot be surpassed. {Additional local news notes on page I.J and ci&areues. reason to expect und haa extended their Orchestra in attendance every Saturday original engagement to four nights and a "The King's Funeral" will be shown at CHOQUETTE BROS. The local lodge of the C.O.C.P. will meet night. matinee, instead of three nights as orgin-. tlie Empire theatre this evening. The same this evening jit 8 o'clock in Oddfellows' Phone 358. P. O. Box 912. ally contracted. It seems that the com­ pictures as were taken In London on May Baker street Phone _B8_ fall pany has been creating a sensation on the 20. it ls really worth your while. the runaway handcar was derailed on the other side of the line, and when proofs The Indies' Aid of tlie Baptist church curve at Carbduate street it was minus of this came to the local management, no The Arcade put on a firBt class program will meet In the church parlors this after­ the ballast. Luckily the schools were in time was lost In securing the attraction last night, chiefly consisting of subjects noon at !l o'clock. session and no children were playing on for an extra night and matinee. Alburtus, of the comedy drama type. "She Done it OPENING REGATTA the youthful hypnotist, whose entrance In­ Again" is excellent; "Daddy's Double" is A Man Is Known tlie track. to prominence has been of the meteoric Mrs. Robinson, who has been visiting order, makes no attempt to shroud his another very interesting film of merri­ OF ROWING SEASON Mrs. F. P. Burden, left for her home in Sunday, June 12, being memorial day for work in mystery, but fully explains to ment; "Sleuth and Wig" is also good, but Bt, John, N.B., on the Moyle this morning. the Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen, tlie order how he does it and how any "Luna Park Trip is one of the funniest Kootenay lodge No. 658, of this city, other person can do lt. His demonstrations yet. These are ull well worth seeing by Mile Fours, Canoe Races, Tilting and BP. V. Smyth, editor of the Moyle Leader, inarched in a body to the cemetery, where have attracted the attention of men. and all In search of a cheery 60 minutes. The and J. K. Johnston, editor of the Creaton a memorial service was held. Flowers women famous ln the scientific and medi­ above will be repeated tonight Swimming Tomorrow—Flannel -Review and stipendiary magistrate ot the and the emblem ot the order were placed cal world, and lt ls people of thiB class Dance In Evening not only hy the company he keeps district, _i.ent yesterday in Nelson, on each grave of the departed brothers. whom he most desires to watch his work. Try MInard Liniment for Bunions. but hy tbe writing paper he uses •The water has fallen half an inch since Nine Y.M.C.A. Harriers made the In­ The opening regatta of the Nelson (Friday evening, the reading last night, on itial run of the club last evening, under Boat club's season will be held tomor­ as well. It ls absolutely essential the water gunge at Lindsay'K boat house the leadership of James Thompson, physi­ row afternoon, on the Wednesday half being 12 feet 11.4 inches above low water cal director. The lightly clad athletes log­ ged down to the track of the recreation holiday. The various races will take for a woman who would be ln mark. grounds, where three miles were made. place on the reach of lake ln front of The Stretcher Bearer section of the NKnd The next run will be Friday night to the boat club, the (balcony of which good form and good taste to nee regiment will parade at the armory to­ Fairvlew, »viii be open for spectators. The ladles morrow eevning at 8 o'clock! The parade are Indispensable on such occasions and the best paper she can buy, but will be followed by a1 lecture on first aid Constable J. A, Frasar of Ymir, left for TO LET will no doubt be present in large num­ to the wounded, by Dr. Rose. the coast last night, taking D. J. Mc­ a man's personal correspondence Kenzle, the man recently committed to bers, to lend their patronage to the A correspondent writes: "I was down the asylum, to that institution at New A well furnished seven room ed home on Hall street In good locality event. To increase the interest for the paper should be chosen with n» at Proctor on Sunday, taking a walk along Westminster. Constable Adney of Ward- spectators, the mile race twill be rowed ner also went through with two Cranbrook less careful consideration. -'- the pretty road leading from Proctor to prisoners, McKay and Sweeny, who will with a turn, both the start and the fin­ .Harrop, and passed Mr. Swan's strawberry At $37.00 ish being in front of the boathouse. patch, the pride of Proctor. The berries serve two years each In. the penitentiary are looking splendid and ripening fast. J.e for conviction of assault and robbery. Alive roomed cottage on Hooter street : ij_ i'n___. Five crews are entered for the lap- hopes to commence shipping this week." streak fours, in which, there will be two What might have culminated in a seri­ heats, and a final, the course being one The following score, were made yester­ ous drowning accident, but which ended At $18.00 mile. The best writing papera that either a man or woman can buy are day at a special shoot of the Nelson Uiun in a ducking fur two of Nelson's popular young ladles, occurred at Hoover's land­ Two rooms ln Griffin Mock unfurnished • .";„*•'Ji.i .li£i~ Of canoe races there will be three, club, Messrs. Poston, Lee and Marsh being ing on Sunday. A boat capsized which for singles, doubles and mixed. the kind we handle. See our window display. professionals: Lee, 48; Poston, 47; Bishop, was occupied by two ladles and two gentle­ 47; Wells, 41; Marsh, 88; Blackwood, 38; men. Three boys, who were out boating At $14.00 There will also be a canoe tilting Ward, 38; Cramer, 20', McDougall, 25; in the vicinity at the time, immediately competition. .Larson, __4. hurried to their assistance and alt were A swimming race IB also on the card got to shore safely. i The following scores were made last eve­ for the afternoon's events. The program will open at 2:30 p.m. ning in the bowling tournament In progress The Nelson and Colvllle nines, Wlilch at the Y.M.C.A.: Joe Thompson, 161, A. clash here tomorrow and Thursday, both At 9 o'clock ln the evening, the Boat T. "Walley, 110; Dr. E. O. Smyth, 144, J. club will give a flannel dance In Und* M. Wallace, 128; T. Bury, 3C9, L. Patrick; won their games Sunday. The Nelson boys Drug & Book Co., Ltd. __m 066; J. H. Wallace, 116, T. Bury, 163; Dr. put lt over Rossland, at Rossland, to the E. B. McDERMID say's pavilion, with Wilkinson's orches­ tune of 16 to 3, while the crack aggrega­ tra tn attendance, K. O. .myth, ItiG, D. A. Hanes, 107; J. H. tion ot the Washington town took a 3 to X Nelson's Up-to-Date Stationery House [Wallace, 1GJ, D. A, Hanes, 100. game from the colored soldiers at Fort N«b