ICE CREAM and Soda Drinks EVERY HAY AT Bews' Drug Store Vol. 12,-No. 80 •. i ■%>ri *.!•!? REVELSTOKE, 13. C. MAY 80. FINE WRITING PAPERS Tbe Ladles' Delight. NEW BOOKS .lust received at BEWS' DRUG STORE $2.50 Per Year Mail Order Uept. C. B. H ume & Co. Write For Samples LIMITED. PARTMENT STORE. OUR TABLE DELICACIES %+%xxxxxxx+% Al Ihis Season of the year you will appreciate tills lisl of TABLE DELICACIES The market is destitute ol Fresh Fruit nnd Vegetables and you will be able, to keep something nice nnd tasty on the table by watching our offerings:— Crosse k Blackwell's Jams of nil kinds in llliiss Jars Crosse it Blackwell's Jellies of nil kinds in Glass Jars Crosse k Blackwell's Fig nnd Ginger Marmalade in Glass Jars Robertson's Pineapple Marmalades iu Glass Jars Crosse k Blackwell's Jams, all kinds . .in 4 Ih. and 7 Ib. tins Crosse k Blackwell's Marmalade in -I lb. and 7 lh. tins Keillor's Marmalade in -1 lb, and 7 lb. tins Climax Jams of nil kinds in 5 Ib. Pails Climax Jellies ol all kinds in 5 Ib. Pails California Apricots, Peaches, Pears, Plums in 2J lb, tins Rajah Brand ol Sliced, Grated and Whole Pineapplo in tins Tartar Brand of Peaches, Pears, Raspberries, Strawberries and Plums in 2 lb, tins Usher's Brand ol all kinds of Fruit and Vegetables. .2 lb. tins Pie Fruits put up in Gallon Tins—fresh in. SHOES l.lui- Now Spring slock of DRESS SHOES WEARING SHOES SPORTING SHOES TENNIS SHOES Arc Here for You. Come Here and See Them. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. Vi if I l*tl l1*l iti l1*l ti'i tt\ {ti iVl Inti |1*I 1*1*1 iTi if I |*t| iVfrl jt\ iTi iti ti'i ll*! ti'i {ti lltl * *tl H''+''+''+' w '+1 * w " V + ■+ +''+''+' w lV '*''+' 'X1'+' *Q'+' 9* I Breezy Bargains ON HAMMOCKS AND TENNIS GOODS FOR THIS WEEK You can't looking, Ours is the " SEEK-NO-FURTHER'' STORE, embodying every excellence in HARDWARE Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lawn Mowers, Grass Shears, Refrigerators, Complete New Stock of this Year's Make ol Rilles, Shot Guns and Ammunition just arrived. LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd. I Dealers in Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Miners', Lum- 7 bermen's and Sawmill Supplies, Etc., Plumbing, Tinsmitbing. ? ip id ■$ 'D >$ mm't' 't' 'i' 't' it###### SUPREME COURT AT NELSON During the Assizes ut Nelson last week the case of Burr und Bush against tlie Arrowhead Lumber Co and thc estate of W. 11. lioatty (deceased) was tried liefore Mr. Justice Morrison. Tlio plaintiffs sued for about $15,0(10 damages for alleged wrongful seizure ol goods covered by chattel mortgage to the company, anil for loss of profits on a logging contract which plaintiffs had with the company near Beaton, The defendants put in a counter claim for damages. Tho action wus dismissed with costs to be paid by the plaintiffs and the Company withdrew their counter claim, and leave was given them to hoc for the counter claim il tliuy see lit. The plaintiff Burr came iu lor a severe roasting from tbo presiding , .judge with rogard to certain ol his actions and dealings in connection with the matter. S. S. Taylor, K.C., and F.C. Elliott, nppeiiretl for tlie plaintiffs, und IV. A. Maedonald, K.C., nnd G. S. McCarter appeared lor the delciidiinl«. LUMBERING Tho Canadian Timber it Suwntilb, Ltd,, went into liquidation and has been wound up, nnd a new company, called the Canadian Pacilic Timber Company, bus been formed to lake over the timber and mill at Gemini. Two shareholders, Mr. Barton and Mr. I'ilkington, hnve bad the pluck to dig up out cf their own pockets the money required to pay off the debts of the old company and to carry all the expenses until they could hand tbe property over to the new ttompany. It is stated W, C. Wells, M. P.P., will be the general manager of the new company. C. F. Lindmark is pushing tilings in tlie Big Bend this season. He lias started a logging camp on the Columbia river opposite Rocky Point and is putting in another camp near Carnes Creek. Forty men are lieing employed at the former camp and the Revel- stoko Sawmill Company, of which Mr. Lindmark u manager, will have a large number el men employed in the Big Bend this season, making tilings livelier than ever in that section. Pleases every smokor the " Maroa VlKHta." THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Steamer Capsizes, 65 People Drowned—Bomb Throwing iri Russia Battleship Aground —Poliiics at Golden, [HY TI'J.KUK.O'Ul Honolulu, May 80—Schoone.s arriving here roporl the ocean in the vicinity nl Lnysiin Island is covered for miles with u heavy coating ol pumice, There bus evidently In on n stibtori'iii can outbreak, Portsmouth, Vu, Mny 3(1.—Pies Roosevelt toduy delivered Memorial Day address before the Army nnd Nnvy Union. Rica, Livonia, May 30.—An overloaded excursion stlnmer capsized here last night. Sixty-live people were drowned. Only ten were saved. St. PETERSlitma, May 30.—two bombs were thrown at General Alik- hanoff, governor-general ot ICutais, as he was about to entrain ut Borjnni, Transcaucasia, last night, Tlie General was uninjured but several ol Ins stall' were wounded. Cossacks li red indiscriminately into the crowd, kill ing many. Bkistoi., England, May 30.—The battleship Montague, 14,000 tons, is ashore in a bad position at the entrance oi Bristol Channel. GOLDEN, B. C, Mny 30.—Premier McBride and Hon. It. F. Green spoke here last night. Both got a cordial reception. McBride pointed out how the credit ol the province had been re established since the Conservatives took olliee. Green pointed tothe growth of the lumber industry and defended the Knien Island deal us a splendid bargain, Kami.iioi's, May 30—Standing room on.y wns tlie sign nt the court house when the trial of the accused train robbers was resumed this morning. It is expected the case will go to the jury tomorrow, at the. latest, perhaps tonight. The Crown has several new witnesses nnd is weaving a strung web around the prisoners. London, Muy 30—Lord Roberts presided nt n banquet Inst night t,, Bishop Potter. Madrid, May 30.—The marriage ol King Alfonso und Princess Enn takes place on Saturday. The foreign princes nnd envoys have all arrived and vust throngs hnve Hocked to the city Irom outside points to take par! the fortnight's festivities. SPEARMINT WINS DERBY. I BY TELEOlUPHj London, Mny 30.—Spearmint win the Derby, Picton second, and Front- beck third. MINISTERIAL VISITORS Premier and R. F. Green On Tour. A Trip to the Big Bend on S. S. Rovelstoke Much Enjoyed by Party. I'tciiiii.-r MoBride res: lied the citv on Monday morning and wus met m the depot by tin Hon, II. K. Qreon, Chief Coiiiini-siiiiicr ul Lauds nnd Works, who was in the oity lor u few days, uml Tims. Taylor, M.P.P, lm mediately on the arrival of the Premier, lho Kevelstoke Navigation Oompany, from whom the Premier has had it standing invitation lor thn past three years, placed the s.s. Ilevelstoke ut their disposal lor u trip to tbo Big Bend. In half an hour nfter tlie arrival of ilti the party were aboard the steamer en route to Downie Creek. Tlie guests of the Navigation Company were: Hon. Richard McBride, Premier of the Province, Hon. It. F. Green, Chief Commissioner ol Lands aud Works, Thos. Tnyl ir, M, P, P., A. E. Kincaid, representing the Revelstoke Navigation Co., L. MuoRao, secretary to the Premier, Mr. Childs, secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Chas F. Lindmark, representing the Board of Trade, James I. Woodrow nnd A. Johnson, of the Mail-Herald, Both the Premier and Chief Commissioner were delighted with the trip up the river and watched with keen attention tlio various places of interest that were pointed out en route. Tbe Premier expressed himself sorry there was not n kodak uhoiird to photograph some ol the seniles. The guests were much impressed with the magnificent scenery, especially with the wonderful snow cupped peaks, chief among which is the Frenclin an's Cup, with its mighty glacier alongside. Tlie wonderful quantity und quality oi the timber was a source of amazement to both the Premier and Mr. Green. The eminent visitors noted with satisfaction the success that is lieing attained by the thrifty ranchers seen here and there. Captain Forslund and his finely appointed steamer came in for words of praise, both ministers speaking in high terms of the beautifully neat vessel, the quality of the service, tlie neatness ot the engineer's department, under Engineer Cnlbeck, the courtesy of the captain nnd of lirst officer Swiiuson, being much appreciated. The Premier, Hon, Mr. Careen nnd the gnosis were loud in their praises ol the hospitality shown them by the Navign- TWIN BUTTE DjSASTER Summary of Evidence Taken at Inquest. Verdict Censures Employes of the Bridge and Railway Companies. I] VI After nn ox lending over u week, I jury completed thou a. in. Tuesday inoriiiii ii continuous hearing touring, OX- ic coroner n ml labors nt 2:30 ;, having held with menl ad journments from 10 am. thnt day. It wns a weary audieuce that listened lo the verdict after ihe long enquiry Messrs. MoCartor aud Piiikham appeared for the C. P. It., J. M. Scott lor the Locomotive and Maohlne Company of Montreal, and F. Fraser, Government Agent, watohed the case on behalf ol the Provincial Government. To aid tin jury in understanding the various terms involved, models ol the bridge structure in metal and wood were prepared and proved useful aids in the evidence. The following is n summary of the evidence taken : F, G. Buokham said : Am em ployed at Twin Butto bridge by Locomotive and Machine Co., of Montreal, as foreman in charge. On Monday, between 50 and 110 feet, of the bridge under the 100 foot girder fell, The balance on the west end under the girder wns out. Told Mr. Flelt to remove the old timber under tin girder to allow balance of bracing ti lie put on. There were throe to) si ruts in tlie west part of the girder where the old tinibei wus out, also laterals in the top and wherever they oould be put in all through tho spun. End fi'uines wore in and bolted tightly. Girders were bolted to tbe 30 loot spans at each end and also to the towers. The stringers were still under the 100 fool span when ho lelt to go In camp. The ties were the sume they hnd used all through. Some were better thun others. Tbey were sot close, almost solid. Were supposed to keep track in us good condition ns possible with the material supplied, Considered work safe to run MINING DEAL Sale of the Scout Group Parties whom George Goldsmith has interested in the ScoMt Group, al Camborne, have been visiting tlie property nnd huve been so well pleased with it they have decided to take it up. One of the party hns gone enst to make the necessary financial arrangements and tbey have left their engineer at Camborne so that be may be ready to lay out the work and get started as soon as possible. NAKUSP (Fr„ln Our Own Correipotldont). Mrs, Jos. Parent and children, nlso Mrs. Louis Parent have gone to Montreal, Ottawn und Quebec lor a three months' visit. Mr. Hurry McKissock, ol Comiiplix, is spending a lew days In town. Mr. Roy Thomas captured second In the 100 yards dash at Kaslo on Empire Day. Mr. II. T. Bulger and Mr. A. E, Anthony have purchased Capt. Gore's steam launch, " Pretoria," which will lie quite an addition to the Nakusp fleet. We can assure the Arrowhead correspondent who is so sarcastic in his remarks regarding the performance given by the Nakusp Dramatic Club if at any time Arrowhead, whom he thinks can produce such brilliant talent, should visit Nakusp, we would endeavor to give the... a pleasant time for with the exception of tbe Arrow- bead correspondent Nakusp has nothing but words ol praise for the hospitality shown tbe dramatic club on their recent visit Ihere. Capt. ond Mrs. Dougal have returned to again reside in Nakusp. The Captlin is buck on his old run on the tug Columbia. Every now and then you are confronted with the question, "who is your tailor!" Its north quite a lot to say "Knight k Devine ol course," tion Company, nnd averred no finer Iover. If lind had any doubt about holiday trip could he obtained than ! this, would have had it remedied. The that afforded by the steamer Revel- tie8 vm fftjr|y g00d. Found number stoke to the Big Bend. ■ , , , .. , ,, , „ ■ei. ,.„.„„„ i -., .- • ■ of broken ties under tlie further I here were several lntereting mci-: dents on the trip. At Calnes Creek gi™"'' Do not know why girder fell, the waving ol a white Bag from tho Bolievo bolts In ends ol fallen girder bank brought an an answering toot were tightened up. If the lies broke, Irom the steamer and its site drew to' the engine lurching would fall to the side c! tlie girder rather tlinn through it. To Mr. Scott: When accident happened, heard sounds of timbers break- in'*', but did not see them break. Saw the bank-, the guests aboard caught sight of a brawny individual waving n piece ol discorded lingerie from n surveyor's pole. The signal wus sent by n surveying party who bud been pros- peeling ii route for nn aerial tram to convey ore from the Prince Mining Company's claims on tlie Standard engine fall. Broken ties were under Basin to the river. 'Ihe captain tlie broken girders and in the wreck- promised to call in the morning for ■.„ ,, ,, >> , i • , I, , „ ,. , , , """"{> "" uges. lie C. I. It. bad no specia them and the Revelstoke pursued her ,b , ,*,,,, way up the river. Charles Bunions, inspector, though Mr. Ford looked who has evidently political aspirations, the bridge over several times, but raised his right arm on high to wel- never gave any orders, come the visitors by saying, "Am very ,„ „ „. ,, „„ pleased to see so many smiling laces lo Mr* 'lnklmm : lll,! ""Hectors aboard today ," when the stoum- at other places wcro there to see the er drew too fur off to boitr uny more of specifications weie carried out. his impassioned words. ,.,. ,, . . ,, , . , ., ,, • n i , . i If ho Is tn cast odd of girder were At Downie Creek several pioneers! b of the Bend oame aboard and enjoyed | violently broken they would leave thc evening with the distinguished i mark. guests whose "hail follow well met" | M|, ,,;,,,„ trainmiwter, who was on iittitnde soon brolic down the burners: , , , ,, , , , of ceremony. Speeches followed and jtho t*'"1" ll,'8cnl,d tl,e wm,k* it was midnight when thc party ToMr.Soott: Mr. Lucius muy have sought the eouifoi'tiiblo berths pro pared lor Ihem. The return trip was begun al ilny- , , . , , , light next, morning and most ol the ol the ties supplied wore nut good and party were up bright und early to enjoy Ihe secnery und the braoing mountain air, The party returned ill lime to cuicli the train lor tho Enst, the Premier nnd Minister ol Works intending to spend two or three days at Golden and Field, and in making u trip through ihe Upper Columbia Valley. The ministers expressed their delight with tho hearty welcome everywhere extended to them. Iliiring thc trip Messrs. Taylor, M.P. P., Lindmark und Woodrow took opportunity to impress on the Ministers tlie necessity ol opening up the trail Irom Revelstoke to Canoe River, pointing oui n lot ol money had already been spent (iii the trail and only a Btniill sum was required to complete it. It is believed the representations will huvo u good effect. FIRE AT CHILLIWACK On Monday morning a lire at Chilli wack destroyed un entire hlock, including W. L. Smith's, A. 0, Henderson's, Marriott's, Hul. Chndsey's, R.J. Mcintosh's, Korio Knight's, Mr. Carvoth's, Fred. Gillunder's, Curl Grossman's und A. Parker's stores. Thc loss was 130,000. complained about trains exceeding the slow order. He uIho complained some more would bo required. Spoke the matter on returning to town. Sun the tins referred to. Some wore rotten at I lie ends. To Mr, Pinkliam: Do not know who wus responsible (or furnishing tics, llr. Sutherland stated Oorbett's death was instantaneous. W. C. Calder, freight conductor, gave Engineer Purvis tho signal lo puss over the bridge us Mr. Flelt said it was ull right. To Mr. Pinkhiini: Before the freight train came along the bridge- men were at work on the bridge, taking out woodwork Irom under the spun thut loll. W. W. Lucius, superintendent nf construction lor tho Locomotive uml Maohine Co., ol Montreal, gave particulars ol the company's contract lor erection ol bridge. F. 0, Buokham was foreman und II. Flett assistant foreman, The work was not supn- vised hy anyone on liobull of the C. P, BOURNE BROS. Groceries, Hardware, McClary's Stoves, Etc. Onion Sets, Flower Seeds, Farm & Garden Seeds, Garden Tools. A Large Assortment. Hollywood and Sherwin Williams' Paints, Oils, Varnish, Turps, Alabastine, Muralo, Etc. Our Stock of Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, is always Fresh. BOURNE BROS. Mackenzie Avenue (Jinitinu.d ou I'usu Tlirse, We have left a few j-Acre Villa Lots, suitable for Fruit Culture and Market Gardening, which may be purchased on small monthly, quarterly or semi-annual payments, This land is situated within five minutes' easy walking of the Now Schoolhouse Site recently purchased by the City. There will be no land available after this season within such easy reach of the City, and intending purchasers should not delay in making their selection. REVELSTOKE LAND COMPANY LTD. Agents, Revelstoke Insurance Agency, Ltd. E. J. BOURNE, Boots & Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE. ><HXHM>0«>-0-0<K><><^ BEWARE OF THE BAIT I! A Bait offered by a Clothier to attract you to his Store is simply a wedge to force himself into your confidence, Beware of the House that advertises " The Best Clothing in the World, made by angels at thc cost of Button Holes." Such advertising is simply ridiculous. If you want good, reliable Clothing, at as low a price as good clothes can be sold, come this way. We'll give you true values and an iron clad guarantee with every garment we sell. No Baits or fake schemes are ever tolerated here. We Sell To-Day So as to Sell To-iVVorrow THE MINES. The attention ol leasers is being 11 rooted to North East Kootenny. Mr, MoKian, ol Slocan, passed through Monday alter a visit to the M. 1. Fraction on Toby Creek, owned by Mr. Gallup, and on which he proposed Inking a lease. Ml. McKian liked whnt lie saw ol Nortli Ea«t Kootenny from u mining point of view. He snw xcellent ore bodies, but considers that till tho railway is built there is a poor show to take up mineral properties to operate under louse. There are over 100 mineral claims in North Eust Kootenay with excellent showings of ore. The Sullivan smelter in Lust Kootenny is not the success that was hoped for owing to the quantity of zinc in the ores ol the Sullivan mines. Mr. Green and party, who have been iiivoying the ueriul tram line between the Columbia river and the Standard mine, returned yesterday Irom completing their work, and estimates ni t will now lie sent in lo tbe company, ARROWHEAD From Our Own ('orreipoadent. On Tuesday evening last Mrs. Donovan guve u very plenum progressive wliM party. Rev. C. A. Procunier, ol Revelstoke, occupied the pulpit of All Saints' church on Sunday evening. .1. P. Boyd,ot Comaplix, was in town Monday. Hon. B, F. Green, ol Victoria, and Thus. Taylor, M.P.P., passed through Arrowhead Sunday. .Miss Asson lelt for Vancouver where sin- will enter the hospital as a ntirse- in-truining. ii. Bamlord received a telegram calling him Inane to Seattle. The feud between the C.P.R. and the Great Northern is very real and the public often wonder what is the cause ol it all. Well, the quarrel is a p rsouul one between Sir Thos. Shaughnesiy und Jim Hill, and the railroads ol which they are respectively the head, ure used as the medium through which to vent their personal feeling, ' THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, 11. C, Che fl&atUlbetalb. I'I BlalSHRll WKDXKSDAY AND .-.Mil: hay at revelstoke. b.c., SUBSCRIPTION RATES. lnclullng vo-tagc to England, United Stales md i:ii..el.i. llj-the year [through poslolUcel $*'■'" H'ult " " - l.M Quarter V " " i"1 " ADVERTISING KATI.S. Legal uotl ■■: nts per line ttM In-ei-llon, Seem* pi , , ■ . . icnl Insertion. Merasure-jicnti Nonpnrlel [12 lines mnke one Inch]. Stori .' ii-i„l I...-..,-— nu i. ai enn -■--'■ ,- In i- 1"'' n"i- Prelerred -,- -.::■".-. -'- per cent, nil- dltk-ul. Birth. M.oi■■--- nnd •' '"■'• .., ... . nlvi ...... . ..; liol :l,elii..Mi--li.'-iil. Wuiit..'. ii ; Coiuli-n-ed Advcrtl*'- m Agcnu « U : Hell " ' wanted, Sli tallon- *- ■ int. leu \\..i- : ■-: • .i . H intcd, 1 ■ I h— --. . '; lillon il line 1 ci., -- - ■ "•■'■ '""" i.. . I und I --! «i-t, -.-.■■ k tow n - - ' J.iH PlilNTISU promptly, - led"1 <"■'""- i'..-11'i-. TKRSIs Cash. Su ,' I -!'1'1'' '" "'*•• i i i,ltl:i-l',,MiK\''l Invli - - ■', "' .... and thero properties, .- lie' these . ■;. ... uu, ol •iTi'er. nol ;..i,--.,ii.> loi pulil - , • Porr, ihould i D It. MOHH|I.S,ON N EW Mc DENTIST. On ii i.: LAWllKXl'E BLOCK, 11 iKVEY, McCARTER AND l'lNKUAM. B ARRIS Omens: Iji It-US, SOL ■i.iii.u. Bank STORK, II. ('. ITilllS, ETO, ; BLOCK, IlKVI Money to lo,.n. Oitice*: Revelitoke, Il.C: lorl S ti-t-lc, II, C UKO. IS. Mil'II'.TIIH. A. M. 1'i.vKii.iM. Revelstoko, B. C. J. A. HARVEY, Fori Steele B. < J. M. Beotl 1.I..H. W, I. Bi-ii-'K*. riCOTT AND BRIGGS Barristers, Solicitors, I-.tc M SOLIC1T01 INKY TO B FOR Ml jOAS LS0N8 Uank First Street. 1 evelstoke, B.C. T)0BERT U I SMITH 'rovinciul Lnnd Survey lline Suivey Engineer ir, ii(*' ng McKenzie . IVKNTE. Box lu Revelsto ii. TlDWAHD A. HAGGEN, Mining Engineer, (Mem. A'lierio in ln-titiite Mining Engtni ■rs) Canadian Mining Institute,) Rbvelstokb, B. 0. Examination of and report- on Mineral Pro* pertlw a Specialty. Agent for Canadian Metal Companj*. buyers of rifle and silver-lead ores, Zirc itnd-ilver-k'iid mini- piiri'lm- or operated underlease and bond Financial AssUtancc given owners and pios- pectore io operato and develop approved properties. Cbc fltaMxtalb •■ I would ,n.i-Hy mil i-e llii-in for Uotu-good to order this paper lohn punctually rervcoup, arid to be looked upon as u jwi'lol tt,,- ie?. equii ,.--.' -Aiiiii-'iN. Wednesday, may uu, moo THE TWIN BUTTE DISASTER, The verdict of the jury in the Twin Butte fatality was u lair one und placed the blame wuere il belonged, No railway ci mpany can avoid its liability for the safety ol its employes and sail- transportation ol the public by letting its works by contract. There sin,nei have beeu a first-chiss bridge inspect ,r on the ground representing the C. P. R Irom the time tlie work was Btarted, just as an inspectui is put on for buildings an i other improvements made by thi company, The verdict was intended by the jury to lie one insla ighti i tgainst tin parties named, Those whosi oegli- genie of their duties causes di- ifjti r -i. uld I- ir thi c i - u n - of their careleseni•- ull-,I,'l, lupi-d re lying dur- iniiiil lor want ol a railway. Ha noli liuni* havo uist been tnki u up and improved, but at present there is no means ni getting stock and produce to niaiket in the full, the time tin farmer wants to sell, ns navigation then censes. Many inlcnding Bottlers, who like the district, and would otherwise prefer to settle thorn, are forced to puss it by mi account of the luck of (i,nf-li.'.Miii ui all tho year round. Orchards aro being plinted out, and the hardier kinds of fruit cun undntil l- i-illv bo raised with success, hut uguin there i- no means nf gelling this iruit to ii niket jusl ni the time il is ready for shipinetil Tlio prosperity ,,! each l-i»t is importanl to tho province us a whole nml with ihi- fuels we have ru- cited before us ii appears the province would not (inly I"- justllled, bul should i- u mitt lor nl compensation lo thai distriol for inis-itpprnpriiititin liiiuli lor ol In i purposes, gru Kunlcnay Contral Hallway subsidy ol it I,. Ihe Central Hallway millicienl i nsiire tho immediate con- ti-ncliiiii ot the railway in qiiestio Wcsuggesl l" Mr. Gullihoi M, P., that he draw the attention of tin Minister of tho Inteiior to the desirability ol withdrawing from the Nu- timiiil I'urlc Hosorvu ihu part ol the Columbia Valley south ol lioldon suitable tor -settlement, Several settlers have liiken iqi land there mid complain the Department ol the Interior refuse to recognise their entry, What tho country wants is settlement, nnd wherever hind is suitable for settlement its occupation should be encouraged. We are satlslled lion. Mr. Oliver cannot be aware ol existing conditions in the case referred to while Mr. Qalliher musl. have beeu acquainted with the fuels und should be in n position to so represent the matter lhat tho grievance nf the set tiers should be remedied. There is something radically deficient in the Dominion Guverninotit telephone system iu North Easl Kootonay. The system n us installed for the benefit of the s ttlers and others requiring to use ii in Hint valley, nnd bus proved a grout boon, but we are now informed that the Columbia River Lumber Co, nnd others who hnve applied for telephone connection' canuol gel it, us it is slated the line will carry no in,,re instruments, Surely tho Dominion Government have not built u tin-pot line thnt it is not cqtiul t,, tin service required, ll so the work is anything but crcdital le to the government nnd he matter should be investigated by the Department in charge of government telephones, Tin- City Council musl take up the mutter of electric light rates, Foi tho past two or threo yens there hns been n constant promise ol reduction of meter rates, as experience has shown that llie cost ol lighting under the meter system is much too high. There is very much dissatisfaction among the taxpayers at the delay in Ilu- reduction ol these rules, mul we hnve to urge the Ciilllli'il to get Ollt iln- retinoid schedule us bouii ns possible and delay the matter no lunger. A matter thai the City Council should ink,' up at once is the installation ,4 another tunk. Tbe Fire Brigades have pointed oul again nnd uguin the necessity of this, so that one tunk enn be held ill rest rve iu case ol lire. Tin- dry Benson will - ion uml the work should be pul in hand nt once. ■ Pleases every Smoker tlio " Marca Vuelta." Buy your lacrosBi -iicks from W Smythe. FOR SALE A Singing Canary nnd new Brass Cage, price $5, worth if."- Apply nl BROWN'S CIGAR STORE. H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Heel He.nl-, Allilll.ll*. Ilif.ls, l-i-ll, I'll'., MIll'N t'l-'ill. llllllllll IlllCS ',!".nil,,I IMI IIOX81, Nttlill,,: III'I-osI'IT: I'. II. II lelslele. Il.C. VEGETABLES Will sell Carrots tit "fl; Parsnips at $1.20 ; Turnips nt 7fic„ free on curs at Rovelstoke, L, E. Griffiths. Malakwa, B. C. Corley's Delivery Is always ready for express and baggage ol all kinds to all pails of the cil)* and to all trains T. H. CORLEY Cold Range Lodge, K. of P., No. 26, Revelsloke, B. C. || mkets EVKIIY WKIiSKSIiaY J HI ill inlillell.iii*- Hull „t t ,,','lnel; Visiting K. 11 u; la I s, ill',- cordially mrltuil, E W. B. I'AtllT, C.c. (I. It, BROCK, li nt 11 i S. II. A. BROWN, 11. ul I- Koolon-iv l.odsc No. 15 A F.&A.M. %a\a, .*« if»,.vr tne regular mcel -^.— \jh&—v it,,,, un, li.-lil in He 'i^i-\y\--liTl lliu-onlo Temple The Arnott Method is the only logical method for the euro of Stammering. It treats the CAUSE, not merely the HABIT, anil insures natural speech. Pamphlet, particulars and references sen! on request. Address The Arnott Institute, Berlin, Ont., Canada. M. J. HENRY'S Nurseries, Greenhouses & Seed Houses VANCOUVER, B. C. headquarters tor pacific coast GROWN OARDEN, FIELD AND i'LOWKH SEEDS. New crop now In stuck nnd on lest in our greenhouses. Ask your inerclinal for them In souleil package*. It ho ,1,,,-* not lunula- Hit-in ive uill innil 60 assorted. Se pnekots ol vegetable nnd Bower seeds lour dwi selection, sniinlile for II c. Hardens) I'm-Slim. Special prices on vour hulk seeds, II. ('. GROWN FRUIT AND OltXA- MENTAL TREES now ready for spring shiinncnt, Extra nice slock of two nnd tlu-co-yonr Apple Tree* ni 820.(01 per lot), $180.00 per I, : May- mini Plums, $1.(10 i-ii.-l.: llnlinn Priiuo, two- year, line, Jt25.no por IHO; Sugar I'riuto, two- year, lino, 530.00 ) or lu". Full li-i of other stock Ul regulnr prices. No expense, In*- or delay ol fumigation or ilis|,c,'llini. Lot ino nrlcu your li-l oufoi-o pluolng vnur order, iiieenl *e I'l.iui*. Flor Work, Bee Supplies, l-'i-uii Packages, l-'.-i-i ili/.i-v*. ,-!,-. CA'I'.M.iiiil'i: FHKE, M. J, HENRY uuu. WESTMINSTER lllllll. VANCOUVER, II. C KOOTENAY CENTRAL RAILWAY The pi -, .ity I E -■ :. lenu; bingi • • tirely a thecoiistt tbe Kooteo Cenl vide I : -, .' tioi for the tween Gpl ten id W 01 tin 160 milei * be i -* miles in yet underi ■■ ctio I i Dominion subi ii subsidy I ■ nteed by tin Pn rince a ■■• canci cd ind it « nil ,:. ■ the i.i --:. ue c n il the railway liinges i ti tin the provinci ml sidj. ll i in i i .:. lav : ol railway subsidies, bul there are special circnmstanci - a n oil with tiii— particular line i it v ild B|-|..iir t ' in ml " n tu wai i i tin - •..;, i he pick -,i tin I mils In tin I'i pei C ■ uml ..i \ - ■ ■. - Golden and W ii di rmen en . ..- *s gubsidii - to rail* .;.- in othoi pn '■ ul the pn vinee. Had these lands been avail ible e sufficient res - m have been grsnted Irom them to ensure the construction ol thc i dl ■ but -ine- ti,,. Province ban used thc e lond- (or purposes in no way bei eflcl d b K.ist Kootenay, the govcrt mei t owes restitution to thai scctl in, ui ,1 in no better way can restitution le made thun by subsidising this railway to an struct undoubtedly rich in mineral wealth REVELSTOKE BUILDING CO. ■ ' ■ . ■.'.■■ fn imi SI CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE NOTICE NUTIi'i: i- hereby given Ihal in cu ■ either of the Cily Fire Brigades i* culled '" i llie nun-- on prop ,iiy outside ii--- i it) Limits ili- ownersn[ -in li pi rty will upon to pay tht i nl tend i ■ lil Illih-I of tl - II. l-'i.ll'l - I . Ill .*.. NOTICE. ,_ I, lliiril Minnie) n % el nidi nl I ,. Vtsillnghrutli cordially wel icd c. A. I'ltOllUNlKIt, Skoiiutaiiv, SELKIRK LODGE, NO 12.1. 0. 0. F. Meets everyTlnirsda, evi'iiiligiliOilill-'ellolis Hull nt s oolook Visiting lire! limn cur tliuiiy invited to ut lend .1. MATIIII-, Se ll MACIIIINAI.II, \.C. Richard R. Copcland JOBBING (AltPENTEIt AND CAIilNET.MAKEll Mantles, Shelving. Slni'in Doors, etc Jobbing Promptly Attended To Third Street East, Revelstoke REOPENED! W. Fleming's Meat Market FIRST STREET. Orders for Beel and Mutton, Poultry, Fish and small goods will receive prompt attention. Something Pure 11 you are looking for Pure Honey we have just opened up a consignment of Ontario HONEY IN THE COMB ill 1 lb. boxes, or in 5 lb, cans "Guaranteed Pure." CANNED GOODS Our Canned Goods nre second to none, end more than that we "Guarantee every Can." HOBSON & BELL, GROCERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. WAH CHUNG'S Ice Cpeam Parlors Ice Craam Supplied at $1,50 per Gallon. Front Street, Revelstoke ASK YOUR DEALER FOR ••KURTZ'S PIONEERS' ■■KURTZ'S OWN'' ■■SPANISH BLOSSOMS'' UNION MADE CIOARS MANUFACTURFD 13/ ■■ ' Pioneer Cigar Factory Us. Cordova Su, W, VER. - - E, C. To Trappers Raw Furs Boughi Cash Prices Piuu F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Purs. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium. Under il„. new inaniigeinentjof IIakiiy iMcIntiisii, Hoffman House Rossland. rpllE MEDICAL WATERS of Hul- 1. cyon nro the inost ctirulive ill the world. A perfect, tiuiiunl remedy for nil Neivous and Muscular diseases. Liver, Kidney and Slum toll ailments and Metallic Poisoning, A sure cure for "Thnl, Tired Feeling." Speciul rales on ull boats und trains, Two mails in rive nnd depiul every day. Tolegrii It communication wilh all marts of ih,- world, Thumb—$12 to $IS per week. For I'miher pariiciilnrs apply in HARRY MiINTOSII Halcyon Hot Springs Arroto Lake. 'B. C Mrs. II. ,1. Iln.ibury Munugress. First-Class Table.| Private Dining Boxes. Largo Dltilngrootn for Uniuiunls Suppors, ole. Furnished Rooms To Let, FIRST STREET,' REVELSTOKE WOOD YARD l have slui'Leil a periuuiient Wood Yard on Third street. Willi my pnst experience I hope to he in u position to satisfy all requirements of customers, Dry coi'dwood kept iu stock and supplied in any lengths at reduced prices for cash, R. SAMSON, (Certificate ol Improvements, NOTICE H. LOUGHEAD. Trueman's Studio MR HEMUS i ■ ■ i Illll Mineral . I '.!, N„ -. ' V I'D. I . . . | .1 , I ■ - I-..I ' | I I Certificate nf Improvements. THE OLD STAND V l-AI I Tlie Money Saving Work Saving Soap I hnl - I: il fi -1, kind— i,.mli- in Vn Largest ~ i I peg. lb .-' washing . ■ And the ,■-. ,, Premium System II,,-.if,el I, il- V lull '.'■ gi ' [(I) llnvni i -I,hi tVi ippcn Send [or ii —I-'ree—A I-., try thc Soup. 1111,11 Ol en. ismi.-oig ,.., - ,„„„„, extent to .ecure immedi PQUgJ §QM ^ [^ ion. Tin- Last M-lkiik r.n.g, - • ' Vancouver, B, C. XoTlrK N- - - - - ■ Iiiiiiiii ii tlm piilnl . M ire.li i I), I non . I III ,11 -. : For Sale or Rent A FARM ON EA8Y TERMS i linn - nl trull -ie„nii' n ' " it, V ,1,11 I III Ill'Vlllll V'l'l ill I 'l-l'IM. Ill roi I 1- NOTICE. ■ ■ : ■ ii ■,; h 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ l I Ml I i. [I 'I I NOTICE . i x ! ml ■ - ut I Mw : ■ ■ i li ' i i ■ ■ ■ , mil, nnrtli of VnliiMji, in i In ■ 'I"* firth "'" Inin-1 i'- ■ lliencii »i il *J rli iIim incirn ■I I-- iu llm i,,ii, ilmrn lln m' in ' :■• iici.il nntlirrli illn-c-l ., i m» tlm I I '■■ |)'lllli '-f '' II I ll ■ "III Hli ir InHR, [lit.-iill,i "ml'li-. ,,f \| i. c .1 l» Hll'I.AN, )'-. LpilphHlyot Agent. NOTICE. VOTK'K is herein- given Ihnl, do ilnys nllor i> dato, we Intond to apply t„ lliu Chief Cum. niissiiuier nf Luiuls uiul Wurks for permission lu imrcliii.se tho following lloscriliod llllllis sitiuueil ill Wesl Kootenay district, wosl side of Upper Arrow Lnko:— Cnliiiueiieing ni n pnst inul-kcil "M. C. Slyo's nr,i-i 1. eusi corner," aboutB miles smith n( Kitsi. hull Creek, ill the snulli ensl I'nrner n( A. K. Uniniii„iiil'sii|i)ilieiiiiiuito iiuri'lius,',thonce nest. 120clcili,*.. thenco snulli pi chums, tlience eust su chnlns, tlionco soutli in chains, thonce oust 111 elinlns, thonco north su chains in unlet nl coin- nieiH-i'iueiit,, ooulalnlng 040 acres. Ilnlcil Ihis Suil ilny „( .Mny, 1000, M. C, W.YK, Per ltuljili slye, Agent. Commencing at u post mortal "A. li. limn. nil's nortli ut-st corner,'1 ul tlio soutli ensl curlier,,! I.nl. .|,ri;il mill nliiillt I'., Illiles snulli nll'iisl. hull Creek, thenco snulli iim elinlns, tlionco oast iu clmiiis. thence nortli 100 ohains, thoneo nest, 411 chnlns lu jiolnl ,,f Qointnencoineitt, containing 010 acres more or loss. Dated this 21st day ul Mri-.iihjii. A. li, IIAJl.M(INl), Per llnlnh slye, Agent, (Inmni ine ut n posl inarkod "I-'. A.islye's -lit east corner," nl I Hi clmins tvostol tlio smilli nest, corner ,,( l.„t 4670 nml at the north 11,-*i ciirnor "f 11. 3. Iliiiinniinil's application to I'lni-liiis,'. nml ul 1 I'., miics smith nt FiMtlmll I'n-ek, tlienco nest III clmins, Ihi-nee snulli ,11 elinlns, llienco tvesl SO chnlns, tlienco smith 40 eliuiiis, tlience ,-iisl a lit. chains, llionce north 80 ohains lu point ,,1 cuninioiiccmont, contAiiiliig mu iieros. Dated this mot day ol Mny, 1000, I-'. A. si.vk. Per ltiil|ih slye, Agenl. Commencing nl n pest marked "(I. .1. lliini- mend's north east corner," nt the south east cornor ei lot 4570, und about Hi mile* smith n[ Fust- hall Creek, Ihenco tvost40 chains,thonco south 1110 ,-lmins, Ihenco eust 40 chains, thenoe north pin chains in point ,,f commencoinenti containing um Dnicil this nisi ilny ol May, mnn. c. .1. HAMMOND, I'm llnlnh slye, Agent. Commencing nl it post marked "M. C. Dicker- son's nnrlh west eurner," on the slioro nf Arrow Uko, shouts mil,,* south nf Fosthall Crook and nl 1-j ,-lmiii* mil-ill n( the soniit east corner oi A. 1:. ie, t's application to purchase, thonce -milli I2U chains, llienee ensl su clmins more ,,1 less to the shore of Arrow Uko, tlionco toltowtng -,-ii,l-I™-,- in ;i general northerly ami westerly dh linn loo chains mure nrless t„ poinl of com- lln>li,-,-lil.-l.l Ill nilliltfti Illll iiert-s moro nrless. Dalod ilii. 2211,1,lay uf Mny, lira. M. C. D1CKKIISON, I'm- Itnljih slye, Agent. 1' neiiM nl n pusl marked "I,. .M.J,.lue .iiuiM.-'milli ensl -nor," nliinit :i miles south ,,l I'mlliall Creek and alionl H, milos woit fmni tin- Inke. it tin- soutli wesl corner of O. J. Hammond's appllcatltin In purchiiso, thoneo north 80elinlns, then,-,' west lliu chains, theuce smith 111 clmins, thonco cast in chains, tlionco south -to ,-lmins, llienee en-I tin elm ills In point ot cuillnclli-eiucnl, .illumine (Mlllieres. Daled this Mini day of May, 1000, 1.. M. JOHNSTON!', I'ur Ro)pli slye, Agent. Cnmnionoiiig ul n post mnrkod "J.Ij. Hlrsch's -Milli Weil eeriiel." lit III,, .SUIllll I'llsl Cnriior „f Lnl 1.170, nml nli'iiil l| miles-until nt Fnithall Crook, theiKie nnrlh sn chains, them oat 411 chRillS. Iliell.e -nlllll SU ellllill*, llll'llci- HCSt 40 inn tupiitnt ill coiiituencoment,containing 820 . nr less. Dated this list .lay ol ..hy. lira. ,1. I.. Illlisiil, Por Italpli Slyo, Agent. ei.'i - -I ' pusl -In-il "K. A. Hlye's . ..mei ii tin- .unlll west cornerol i , ■ ml ii , miles ninth n( Fosthall .■ uortli in eliuiiis. thence west su -.uill in chnlni, I In-. 1,,-si no nli u, eliuiiis, liionco onst80 . rth ni 'Iiniii-. [liol stun mint ef "itn lieeiiu'lit, cntiilnilni Ol'l I ■ i.i Mny, IIM K A, SIA'K, l'erl!.ll|,ll.slye, AgOlll. ,i |e. i marked 'A. Dellenmey I I .nei ,1 1 'i lllile snlllll nf ' Ii noil ii.lllel |ll»l ..I ■ .1 IS, chnlni, lliene, Hi Ml ■ i - in chains iln-iiee tii in -' ii 'I ■■ u o imrlli in i ' menl 'iiiiiio i-uio r.M» lira, i nm.I.i:\Mn i i:. I'.i Kiilplislye. Agonl. LELAND HOTEL KAMLOOPS wswcll, (ioi'iiici'ly of l.cliuid Hotel, Vanoouver) Proprietor. First Class House for Travellers and Commercial Men Newly IBuilt, Newly Furnished, and the most comfortable house in the City. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. Large Sample Rooms Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office Toronto, Ontario. Ilruuclios iu the Provinces uf Muiiltiihii. Alberta, Snskntcliownn, British Columbia, Ontario, Quohoe. Capital Subscribed ... $4,000,000.00 Capital Paid Up .... $3,900,000.00 Reserve Fund .... $3,9oo,ooo 00 I). II. Wilkiu, Prcsiilciii; Hon, It. .Iafi-'kav, Vloo-Prusldeiit, A General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Dki-autmknt—Deposits received and Interosl allowed ul hlgllt'sl ciit't'cnl rule from dule of opening account, ami coin- po:indcd hnlf-yi'iii-ly. Drafts Bold available 111 all purls of Ontiada, United States uiul Kin-ope. Special iittcnlloii given lu Collections. Revelstoke Branch, B. C- A. E. Phipps, Manager. r*>rV*«>^l*i>*--ar*>i^iVtVir*s>»Vj<^»WWV^»*^r,->»'i>-,« FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS For nil kinds of up-to-date and reliable furniture ami bouse furnishings goto R. Howson & Co., Furnishers &\aV*-VV's/'**'-A*\'V'A^ THE MOLSONS BANK lncoriiornlfid by Act uf Pnrlinment, 18W. HEAD OFFICE, - - MONTREAL. WM. MOLSON MaoPHEBBON, Pros. S. II, EwiNG, Viec-Pres. Jamhb Elliot, General Manager. Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Everything in way uf banking business transacted without unnecessary delay. Interest credited twice n yenr nt current rates on SavingB Bunk deposits. W. H. PRATT, Manager, Revrmtokr, B. C. AWNINGS Now that bright spring days are coming in, to 1)0 followed by the heal i f summer you wanl to keep your slores und bouses cool und comfortable, The Best Way to do Ibis is to secure awnings for your windows, and order them from L. A. FRETZ, FirstJStreet. mwmm iNOTICU LAND NOTICES, .. Uiul 00 .i.iMiiiier.lnie I ir.pl) i., Hi- Chlol liiuiini'-i'iiiei nl ' ■ i i" imri'liasu tho ■ ' ll ll llll 'le , lelf .Inline ,. i Lrtel il.l ■ , hu ' |,limle.I nl lliosolllll ,.,., .,,„..,. 11...' i- I marked "(I. II. Magic's ■ iruei i , thorn- I hln ehiiliis, ■ . in,, il"-,,' 'Hi lOclinlns, ... In poinl III i iiiniiieUeeilli'lll. n im " "ii" D .1 l|,i.l. I!.*. (I ll Niiil.t:, lle.elslek,,, ||,C, .. i, ..,, iiiii Diiiij liter date t Inioni I'i'i. '" His Willi '' iliwlnnnr ol I, i a .il ■ lm |, nei'-iiiii lopurrhaiotho . . i 1,..| iiinl', -iiniii- neiir Tele lit, -ii 11j- -. I) ' i „,,.„. in- .1, in.*! planted nl llio lo.itl, mis' i - i-e nnl mnrknd "B,,Mi H li i.e.I. . "llie, pull," tlienCO '."! W 'I, Kill*. Illl'll'',' I inin., ronr 1-- lo 11,,'iiiiik nl the |-, | ,., j;,,,,., thonce wosl W -leiins nl'iimilic i„„,k -iiiiiii 1'iiser Iti,-,-, i" ll i-t bniindnr) ,,l |.,i in ll,,lee juiltl, ll" -IlililH, UUU" "I I'-'. iImi.mi ,,i i ndarj ul W 180 lollio poinl nl i„, ni containing BOO ncroi moro or Ion. Dated the I Hit ilny Ol April, WW. If MellKAN, ItenolitoMi n.c. n ^lbsNet. t Oualilyjind portly Cuamnteed. WW Certificate of Improvements. 3STOTICE I'eiienck MilUir.ll Clililll, sitllHlO ill tint llmul- si,,kll Mlnlllg Dl.isl f Wosl ll,,,ilen.ll Dlstrloli- \\-|i,-r„ Inciiteil: At liindurd llaillt, In llm Mix llond, TAKK NOTICH Hull I, It, Smith, Free Miner'* Curlilieiile Nn. II KOii'l. noting ns nttelll furl' .1. Itilmiilis. Prim Minnr's Certillenlo Nn, il881801 0 li. Iti,l,in*,,|i, Froe Milior's.lVrllll- onto N„. 1188:,:,:, nml Win M. Sniton's Free Minor's Cnriilleiiiu No, II 8018',, inlond sixty dnvs Inini-lillu lieieiil I" n|>|ily In III" Minim,- Kocorder for n Cerlillonto ol Iniprovoinents r„r I lu, purtniiool iiliiuin inn ii Cruwn liiuni ,,l the Ills,vu cluiin. Aiel ruillior,lnko niitloo, (hut tiction uudor Secliim 111, imi*l lm ciiinnuuicnil linfnre the i*-uuiicn,,( -ucli I 'erl ifli-ulu nf tnijiriii-oiiiolili lint Ap. I I Ihi- Sei I ilny ul April, A.I),, Illll. in H. SMITH. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Miirllm .liuni Fraction nml Mintii Miiiaral riiiim". silimti) in tlm RtSTBlptOKO Mining Dlrlfltou or Wont Kootonojf Dlatrtot. Whoro locatod 1 At Htiiiiiliinl Husin, Hl« Hand, TAKK NOTICK ttiat I. H. Hmitli, Froo Mlnor'i UorllflooIrO No, 11 ASA ftoluig as agent fnr llm I'riurn Mining mi'l UOVOlppttient Cum- iiitiiy, Lliiiit'iil liiiiltilfly; Froo Minor's I'nrtlll- untoNn U^lK'i. inlcnil tilt)/ itnyii frum dnlo horoofta n|)ply to l'10 Mining Roooruor Tur (■ortlliofttos of Impfovonionto for tho punnio of ubiiilntiiK Crowo uruuti of tlm noovo olatmii And fortlior, lnko Dotloo. Hint ROtlop undo. Scpiicni :i". rauit I"" oommonooa Wore the luonnoo of inch L'ertluentea ol IiiiprovnmoiiK Dstodthli Socond day of April, A.D.. nol. ftp, I 2m. K. SMITH, In tlio County Court of Weal Kootenay. Iiolden nt Uevolotoke; To Krnoat Augustus Hakor, known na Gila Itakoi, nf Arriovlii'iid, It. (', Take nutlco that 0 plaint lms boon fiitcrrd ami a BUimtioiiH issiird agaliiBt ynu in tho abovo Romi- lyCiiiiit liy fionrgeClmnmanql Arrowlioatti n.f , fc.r t in-r-ion of $160.00, noing tho amount of n t?ov- Inln flipi|iui miulo ami drawn by yon upon tlio In: porlal Hank uf i'aiiiuta,ArrowlieaH3( a, anil dated Jim Slab, iDufi, H'lilclicliQi))io waa on proaan tatton itlahoiioroil for mm-pnymont .ind renwins nnpnlil and nf wllloh t ln> i>t.initi(r in Uit* tiolrlcr nn<J nn order naa boon inadatbat lliu pnbllcatlon of n nutlco uf tbo ontry uf biicIi plnlnUu tho Mail Herald nawapaper piibllshod at lu vrlstnke, H.c. for four insiTiicuiH shall be doomod i" bo ruoiI and anlfloiont Horvloo of the BUininona upun ymi, Vnn aro required lo outer a illanuto nolo within olgbt daye frmn the nurd day uf Mnv, Unhi. Wnj- tlm iliilccil (In. lust inililiralii'ii uf ||]fs notice, ai ihe Koglatrar'a olilco at Revelatoke, Il.C, nml if yon du imt so enter such dispute note, jml«mpnl may bo etguod against you nnd the* plaintiff may procoeil to oxeoutioii. liati'd this mill dny nf May, IIKHl. W. K. MrUI'CIILIN. Deputy Registrar, Bcotl a- llrlggs, Solicitors fur Plaintiff, }t NOTICE. NOTICE IS IIKHKIIY UIVKN Ilia, thirty dnys aftor dntii I Intend to apply tu' lh3 (lliiof Commissioner of Lands nnd Works for a speciul license to cut nnd carry away tiinlior I'min the following described lands near Upper Arrow hnke, Wesl Kootenay District, Fosthnll waters:— I. Cnmnieiii'iiia at 11 post llhout 6 chains smith „( Bear Creek uml tiliniil. fniir miles lime the 11111111I1. tlience nm Hi HO chnlns, llienee enst 81) chnlni, llienee snulli 80 chains, thence Mil so chains in),,,iui nl commencement. •L CmiiiuciK'iiui at 11 iiii.l nn -eul Ii siile ut Bear (Ireck allll aluiiil live Illiles (null (he iiuiulll, thcllCS mirth on elialns, llienee east 8(1 chains, thence smith su chains, tlienco wesi so chains to puint ,,f I'UllllUClll'I'llll'lll. II. Cuininonolllg at Nn. 2 pnst Iiiii III so ihalns, tlienco ut-st 811 i-lmiii*. llionce smith su cluilns, llli-nci, east Seelmiii* ti, point e( eumiiieiii-elnelit. 4. Coininoliclllg at a pusl nil nnrtli side ,,1 Hear Creek, iiliunt sll uill,. (nun (Iir mmUli, Ilieuri, imrlli sn chains, Uieiu-e wesl hli chains, Uiciii-u smith 80 chnlns, thence east mi chains In puint ,,l ('milllielli'emenl. Ill.leil Ull, ,||l, lllllll, II. (I, nilllBIXS. NOTICE NOTICE IS HKHKHV QIVBN that no duyn aftor dnlo 1 Iutond to apply to tlio Hon. Chief Coniinissioiinrof Laiui- .-mu Works Tor u special liconso lo out uml curry uwuy timbor from ilm followiiiKdoscribeil lands, situate tit or near Uu'Siiitnliinl Husin, Hovolstokedistrict. t'ommeiiciiiif at a mist iilntitoilubout I! milo- north or Stuiidiinl Mine, nmi mnrlcod "('.J, K's Sutiili-Wi'-t I 'uniiir Post": theuce north 1U0 chains; llienco enst 4<l chains; thonco south lOOohnillBj thonce west Pl chains to the place of coinmoiicomont. Dated tho Second day of April A.D., lllllll. Ap.42.ro. C.J.KUMENS. I li HOTEL Arrowhead, B. C. dim-iiiiiuily situated on the hIiiiich if Arrow Luke. Good Trout Plehlni. lloiils always for hire. Sample lioouin in oonneotlon. - \. I''iist-class house for Tourllll und Conniieiolal men, W. J. Lightburne, Proprietor THE MA1LHERALD, REVELSTOKE B. C TWIN BUTTE DISASTER. |l iijiiiiuieil from I'uite Une| tl., though the contrapt provided for Ibis. On other bridge work dono the company always had nu inspector on tlio work. Hud crrespotidence with Mr. Kilpatrick, Mr. Ford and Mr. Hni 11 bridge concerning using old ties* instead of new onea ou the bridge. To Mr. rinkhuni: On Saturday night 1 told lluekbiini to atari, in on Monday morning und liniobing bracing the 100 ft. spun which lell nnd finish taking out tlie old work. To Mr. Scott: Telegraphed to Mr. Kilpatrick (copy produced) condemning ties supplied. Was told to uie boot cl what I had. The railway company were to furnish the ties, which were supposed to carry the weight, and believed they were capable ol doing so. Mr. Kilpatrick and Mr, liuinhridge ligured out the strength ol the ties nnd suid they were snle. It is the duty ul the bridge con puny to keep up the traffic T. H. Crump, C. P, R. freight conductor, stated he wus in charge ol lirst section of 911, wliicli wns wrecked ut Twin flutte. Engine and train started to cross at rate of three miles an hour. IVus standing in cupola and looking on tiremaus side when saw engine going over bridge on lelt side. Remarked to Mr. Elton engine was going over. Saw tender nnd curs also full. They seemed to go about 30 leet as il sliding on spun before falling. Went down hank and saw Engineer Purvis coming out of wreck, but lost sight ot nim again. Met bridgeman who told me engineer was lying down bank. The fireman was between engine und tender (lend. ,1. P. Purvis, C P. R. engineer, suid: I1 us in churge of engine 1014 on 21st and pulled first section of Oti east. When approaching Twin llutte bridge got signal from Conductor Calder to proceed and pulled on bridge at about four miles an hour. Was looking out and felt the bridge move and slip buck. At first I thought I wns dazzed from smoking nnd pulled my head into cab. Felt the engine sink, then lull und stop. Walked off to get rid ot steam. Laid down 20 yards off engine us I lelt weak. Hid not leol uny jar of engine leaving rails. Did not bear any ties break. To Mr. l'inkbam: The engine was about half way across when it started to sway. The track was not right straight in line on the bridge. Supt. Kilpatrick stated while clearing wreckage saw sume of the braces. There were three top struts doubled up attached tu girders. Suw no other bracing. In other ports of the bridge saw only one bolt where there were live boles. Consider to make an iron spun sule tbe greater number of brace members should be iu place and securely bolted. Had no responsibility in connection with bridge. Had several bridges built by contract on this division and had an inspector to see that rivetting was properly done, but had nothing to do with method of construction. C. P.R. was only bound to furnish contractor with ties and guard rails, Mr. fiainbridge nnd I figured on the strength ol the tic material and were satisfied there was ample strength to curry any train on tbe C.I'.R. system, Shortly alter exchange of telegrams saw Mr. Lucius personally ami told him to use only the good ties, and il he was still short, to use the new ones. Cannot say bow lar the duties of resident engineer are affected by this contract. Conclude the accident wiib caused by the 100 loot girder spun buckling nnd girders getting off their vertical, and the weight causing them lu lall to the side, throwing the engine and ear down stream some considerable distance from centre line of bridge. Hod engine gone through the ties it would have dropped through the girders, spreading them apart. J. P. Forde, C.P.R. engineer, stated that the contractors bad no right to take out tlie old structure without consultation with the bridge inspector. Braces appeared to have been put in and taken out again. To Mr. Pinkham : Mr. Lucius told me and Mr. Kilpatrick if the ties bud broken, the girders would spreud. There was not sufficient bolting done on the braces, and not sufficient bracing done to make the bridge sule. Would not have permitted a train to cross the bridge hnd he known its condition. C. E. Curtwrigbt, 0, P. R. Livision Engineer, oaid under thc contract tbo bridge and building muster or an inspector was required tu supervise erection ol bridge. Told Mr. Ford an inspector would be appointed. W, Miller, C. P. It, bridge and building inspector, stated his duties did not involve supervision of bridges undor contract. Alter accident examined fallen girders. Fouud three top struts attached between girders on west end simply tying the cords together—not muoli of a bruce at all. There wero no struts or braces below. Found nine other lateral braces but they had been taken out. Some of them had apparently been used on the bridge. Mr, Scott here complained the coroner took down the evidence against his clients but not that in their lavor. The Coroner said lie wanted to get all the ^evidence and if Mr. Scott wus nut satisfied ho could have it rectified. Witness continued: The girders could not be hold up and a train taken uver salely without the bmces Injng in. Examined girdors for murks ;t Aiincing having been on but could not see any. The Coroner pointed out thoro was u clause which pruvided lor tho supervision of bridge work hy tho company's bridgo uud building inspector. M'itnoss replied he hud never been advised of such a clause by either Mr. Lucius or Mr. Korde. To Mr. McCarter: When the company is putting in new work to replace old the custom oo this division lms been lo cull for the presoneo of the bridge inspector,and Mr. Fordo 0' I intend. Ilul 1 been nntillid oi tho change nt llie bridgo 1 would have been there. Mr. Ahum usked thnt Supt. Kll- |nitrick's lot'iuuiu for li"iiring breaking strain of bridge he put in, The Coroner: You could not tin- li'i'stand it if it was. Mr. Aniun: Well we should like lo see it. Mr. McCarter: Certainly, wo shall put that in. To Mr. McLennan: I tnkemy instructions Irom Mr. Forde. Mr. McLennan: Hoes tho (net thnl work is let by contract release the company from responsibility lor the salety of the track? Witness: I unilcrst od so. To the Coroner: The appropriable are expended under supervision if the engineer and ho is responsible lor instructions given concerning such work. To Mr. Fraser: The fact of the shims lieing used in fitting the bridge to tho disc showed it was not made to lit well. As a bridge Inspector 1 would not allow a train to puss within! most of the laterals being put iu. W. Fullerton, Joseph Levy, H. und T. Sohmiokrath. 1). Van Home, W, Corcoran, \V. Donaldson, Robt. Go- puuld, J. Fl. tt, F. E, Buokham, E. J. McCarthy, ,1. and (1. Smith, and D. C. Fraser gave evidence either as to whnt they had seen ol the wreck or the condition afterwards. The Coroner reviewed the evidence ubout 11 p.m. nnd the jury retired. After being nwuy over two hours they returned witii a verdict that Coibett came by his death by being crusln d between engine 1014 und the tender, through the collapse of the bridge nt Twin Butte and that tbe accident wus caused by gross negligence on the part of the employes of the Locomotive and Machine Company of Montieul in not having the bridge securely braced,also that the C.I'.R. were guilty of negligence in not having a bridge inspector In charge ol the work, The coroner said he could not accept that verdict. Thc parties held responsible for their negligence must he specifically named. The jury ngain returned for an hour when tbey returned - it . n nmei di-d verdict, " that the cdlnpsu ol I e | bridge wus -e,l hy iieglio ,- mi the pnrt of F. E. Buckhni . i n mm . andH.Flett, employee of the I.,"-- motivo uud Machine ('ninpiiny of, Montreal through not having ihe fallen sp.u securely braced. We also lind tin,! (', E Cartwright, ili.i-io- j engineer, fur the Canadian Pueillo Railwny i'iiiii|'ii,iy (Pacific Division)is guilty ni i eghgeneo in not having ihe work at the bridge under the supervision of a cninpelont inspector" The Coroner: Thai is equivalent I to a verdict nf denlh by niisadvonttiro j The inquiry then adjourned, Manufactured fundi,-In f building! CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE All liiinl* nl building ami plastering A. PRADOUNI, - REVELSTOKE THE CITY EXPRESS E. W. B. Paget, Prop. Prompt d-plivpry of pnrofls, IwKguye •tc, I" 'mv i,;M' "f th*' City Any Kind of Transferring Undertaken. TELEPHONE NO. 7. SEE Wing Chung's newly im ported stock of Chinese and Japanese goods The best assortment ever landed in Revelstoke of useful and ornamental articles: Tea services Klowor I'ots Plates Umbrella Stands Banket* Lunch Baskets ('line Chairs Smoking Jackets Handkerchiefs Silk Goods. GOLD FISH finest stock of candles and fruits In town. Front Street, Revelstoke M.|lll Kll There are running Shoes, and running shoes, but none to equal those with the Maple Leaf Brand on the sole. They come in both Tennis and Oxford styles fur Ladies or Gentlemen, (i iris or Boys, and the soles of all are made from pure para gum rubber Maple Leaf Lacrosse. Tennis orRunningShoes Look well, lit well, wear well and are stylish, neat and durable, For sale by all good shoe dealers. Ask for them. J. Leckie Go. Ltd Selling Agents, VANCOUVER, B. C. 'X. F0W1NTUSE, S because ihe ''C-imo-M.ieiietic*' Magnotic* '."•.■■ illy temftnii— , „_ jj ho'l iw *i:r-.«itiid in its own /££$¥ 'BIKB With , .ireful . use, ii will" ' * its edge fo. v ™ -y— , . " wild s^dK^S^r Eonblp Concave MfO ''**- (or heavy bmdi * « 'CartonMagnetic" Elastic Cushion Strops, $1.00, fr -t!/HWI^r Fret booklet "Hints to Shaven." ffiP "GRIFFON KNIVES" Miulcof "Griffon Itazor Steel. Thoy Imiii nn edge longer (Jinn nny knife made. Full assortment All styles, Lawrence Hardware Co. Limited. REVELSTOKE B, C. Jf M <»\.V,\\,,,l,.,iM, N lii'ii '---laiJ ,'■-' ■>■:• "** -fPil*14*' 1*5 a" L&^nfil i i ■SYNOPSIS OF EMULATIONS UOV WINING THE DISPOSAL OF Lu- V1LNIO.N- LANDS WITHIN TU RAILWAY BELT IN THL PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. A LICENSE tu eul Ululier can he u, quired, only at jiublie competition, j*. rental ul' H jjor square mile is ohurged tor ull timber berths except tliuse situated west oi l'ule for which the rental Is ut the rule ul e cents per acre jier annum. In addition tu the lenlal, dues at llie (ullowing rates are charge,*;— Sown lumber. So cenls per thousand feet B.M. Railway ties, eight and nine feet long, 1 1-- and 1 il-4 cellla each. fining,,.- huils, a cents a cord. All ulher products, ~. per eeiu un llie sales, A license ia issued su soun as a berili Is grunted, bin in surveyed territory no timber can be eul un a berth until the licensee hue made a bUl'Vey ihereul. Permits lu cui limber are aluu granicil at jiuull,. culuuclitiuii except 1" the cav. of aciual settlers, whu require the Um- ..-i- lur tln-ii- uivn use. Settlers and uihcns muy also uuluin permits tu cut up tu lull curds ut wuud for Sale wlthuul . uiiipeOliuii. Tiie dues payable under a perinii are Jl.Su per Ihuusaiid feel B.1L, Iur squme limber and sawlogl Ol any wood except uak; from 1-2 to 11-2 cents per iiue.il (uut for building lugs; Hum 12 1-2 tu -., cents per curd lor wuud; 1 cent lur fence pusts; 'i ceiita fur railway ties; and Ml cents pel- curd fur shingle bolls. Leases lur grazing pulpuses are issued for a leim ni tweniy-ui.e years, ul i rental ui twu ctills per acre per annum Cual lands may be purchased ut W per acre (ur suil cual und (il fur antlira- cite. Not niuie than 32u uciea may be acquired by unc Individual or cumpaiiy. Royally al llie rale of lu ceuls per tun uf 20UJ pujnda la eullected ull llie glues output. Entries for land lur agricultural pus ousts, may be made personally ut the 10 eal laud ulllce lur llie district In wlllcli llie land lu be taken up Ib situated, ur if llie liuim-stcadci desires, he maj, un .ippliealiuli lu llie Minister ul the Interior ut ouawa. the Commissioner oi Immigration al Winnipeg, ur the local ageni for the LlBUict, within which the land la situated, receive uuUiority fur sume one iu make entry fur him. A fee uf lie Is charged fur humesiead entry. . A aetller whu bus received an oniry fui a homestead, Is required lo perform the cundiliuns cunneeted therewith under ono uf the following plans:— ,1, At lea.-i six months' icsldence upun and cultlvailun uf the land In each yeur during tlie lerm ot three years. it is the practice uf the Departmeni to require a settler lo bring 15 acres under cultivation, but if he prefers he may substitute stuck; and BO head of caulc, lu be actually bis own properly, with buildings for their accommudallon, wUl be required instead of cultivation. , (HI If the father (or mother. If the father Is deceased) of any person who Is eligible to make a homestead entry under the provisions of the Act, resides upon a farm In the vicinity of the land entered for by such person as a homestead, the requirements of the Act as to residence prior to obtaining patent may tic satlslled by such perion residing with the father or mother. (3) If (he selller has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by lilm In the vicinity of Ills homestead, the requirement of thc Act as to residence may be satisfied by residence upun die said land. Application for patent should be made j at tin- end of ihrcc years before the lucal ng, nt, sub-agent or a homestead inspector. I Before making application for a patent, : tlie seiner must give six months- notice I In writing Iu tho Commissioner of B0- minion l.un,l» at Ottawa, of his Intention tu du su. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior Ottawa. Fsbruray 11th. UK. Il does not ronii irn an ■ "t^S 3i, ^.-^ijQ , , expert to clean out tbe Duos .'--( f'^r \>@&2M^ of tho Sunshiiio " furnauo — • *^5%'-> tyfi the only tool nooilotl is n brush whicL ie sujjplioil with ovory fumnce. vm Clouii-out doors aro placed in Hie easing, and tho brush can easily bo insortoil, This heater just bristles with exclusive features sueh as automatic gas dampers, largo double food-doors, stool domo, double shakers anil stool radiator, If you want tho bust Iiiiiiuoo inmlo got tbo " Sunshine" Sold hy enterprising dealers ovorywhero. Booklet free. TOaiyfc ST. JOHN. HAMILTON. 1 THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED, Import direct from Country of origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. REVELTSOKE, B. C. BOURNE BROS., Sole Agents. t Ask your Dealer For "BUCK BRAND" Garments for Workingmen, Overalls, Smocks, Shirts, etc. REGISTERHD TRADE MARK They always bear our Trade Mark and the Union Label Wm. J. McMaster & Sons, Limited MANUFACTURERS - VANCOUVER, B. C. HOTEL VICTORIA (Under New Management) ROBT. LAUGHTON, Prop., -REVELSTOKE, B, C First-olas accommodation for travellers. Host brands of Wines, Spirit*, and Uigurs. RATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY REE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Queens /fofe/ i COMAPLIX Best brands of Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will find excellent accommodation a£this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, - - Proprleto. * P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. 5 I1KAD OFFICIO: CAWARY, AtBKRTA. Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants pork I'.n-ki'rs and Dealfln1 in Livo Stock. Markets in all the principal Cttlea and Towns nf Alborta, British Columbia and the Vukon. P.ickiir.*) ol the Celebrated Brand a • impi'i'iUr" llama and Bacon, and Shamrock Brand, Uaf Lard. j i%%^^ty%^v%^%^%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%*4 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that 80 days aflor dato 1 intend to apply tothe Honoranle tbo Chief Commissioner oi Lands and Works for permission t" cut and carry away timber irom ilu*- following described landa situated in Wesl Kootenay district! 1, (Commencing nl h post planted on the south side ni Smith ereek about 'J'j miles from thoCulumbin river ami marked "E.J.Johu- non's nnrtli cum comer poat," thonco Bouth sn cliiiins, thenco wosl 80chains.thonco uortli -SO cualUB, thenoe oast 80 ohains to tho puint nl Romineucoment. 2. Commencing at n posl planted on the Mnitli sldeblfitnith crook about 8Wmiles from llie Columbia rivor mul markedMK. J. Johnson's north east eomor post," thonco south 80 chains, ihence wesl 80ohains, tlienco imrih 80 idialns, thence cast 80 chains to the point of noimnoiicomeitt, ;: Commenolinrat n post plantod mi thc *,,iiili sideoI8milh crook about4*^ miles from tho Columbia river and marked '-E, J. John* son's imrili easl punier post," Ihoiioo south w» t-lniiii.s, thence west 80ohains, theiico mirth mi chains, thence easl 80 chains to lho point ol pommoncontoiit. -i. commencing nt h post planted on tho •(.utii sldo of Smith ereek nborrifljj miles from tlio Columbia river and marked '•¥.. J. John- Mill's north ensl curlier uosti" HlOllOO snulli 80 chains, thenoo wosl SO chains, tlience imrih 80 (iinins, thenco cast 80 chains lo the point ol (■ommenccmoni, 'i, commencing ataposl planted on tho -iiiilli sido ol Smith ereek nboul oM miles from iln- Columbia river nml marked "K. .1, John- ■.nil's north ensl cornor post," Ihouco soutli 80 chains, thenco wesl 80 chnlns, thonco north Bu chains, Ihenco cast 80 clmins in ihe point ol rommeucemeni ti, Commonolng at a posl plan toil on the soulh Bido of Smith creek abonl 7U miles from ihi' Columbin river nnd marked "K, J. Jolin- snu's norlh casi cornerpobI," liionco south 8u cliiiins, ihomo west SOobalns, thonco norlh 80 cliniiiR. liionco east 80 chains lo tho polm ol commoncomont, 7, commonolng nt n posl plantod on the south Bido ol -iiulh ereek aboul i]A miles frum tho l oluinbia rivor nnd marked "K, J. Johnson's south ensl corner post," thonco nurih m chains, thence west IHO elinlns, tlionco soutli \o ohains, thenco eail 100 chains lo (ho point of culllllleUeellielll. 8 Commencing al n posl plantod on the south sldo of Bmltii crook ibom I'-j milos irom tbe Columbia rivor nml marked "lc J, John* suii'ssoutlt casi corner post," thonco mirth 40 chains, ihuuce west loo chains, thonco south in chains, i hence oasl 100 ohains lo lho point ol coinineiicomonl, 0 (Vimmoticing at a post iilnuicii nn the .ntnii-nlc rn'-imiii crri'li abontOW milos from the Columbia rivor and iu»rke<i "R, J, John* ion's south casi i orner post," ihoimo north 40 chains, thonco wesl Iffllohainii, llionoo soulli 10 ■ UiSmihi iH^li'lduvluilna'ui uuiisi nfninmiiJiicomont , luiiii-, llii-m nst liHic liuliis In llie )ioinl nl1 iimoni NOTICE VfOTlCB is hereby -given Hint thirty days ii niter daio I iiiti'inl to apply to tlm Chlof Commissioner of Lands nud Works fnr spocial licenso io ont and onrry awny tlftiber from tho followiug described Inuds situated in Ensl Kootenay district, B.C.! I. Commenolng at auostumrkod "Arthur Payne's south wosl rumor posl," plnntod nn tho east side of Sullivan itivnr aboul l-i mllo from Klmbaskol Uko, thonco oasl so chain-, thonco north 120ohains, ihoucowo-t in ehalus, tlionco south mi ohains, theuco wost 4u chains, thonco -niilli Klohains In pnini iifciiiiinioiicoiuoiiL. 'I. Coinmonoing nt n pn-i mnrkod "Arthur Payne's nnrlh west comer post," planted nn tlm south bank uf Sullivan Rivor about tworallos fnnn Kimbaskol Lake, tlionco south si)clmins. thouce onst 80 ohnius, thonco norlh -SOobalns, tlionco west -Su chains to point of cnnimonco- m cut. H. Commenolng nl a post mnrkeil "Arthur Fnyno's north onst enmor post," plniiifl ou tlie -mull baukofSiillivun rivor nboul I mllasfrom Kimbnskot Lnko, thonce south W chains, thence wo-t .sn chnlns, thonco north SI chains, tlionco oasl 80 chains lo point nf commenccmont. I. Cnmnieuoiiignl n pnst markod "Arthur Pnyno's nnrlh wesl cun.or pnst,1'plantod nn tho south bank of Sullivan Kivor nbout 4 milos frum Klmbuskol Lako,tlionco soutli lu olmins, them nsi ion chnlns, them rth lOclialns, thonco wost 100 ohnlns to point nf nniouco- ii i »i it. 5, Commouolng ui a posl narked "Arthur Pnyno's south wost cornor post," plautodon UioanuUi bnuk of Snlltvnu Kivor almnt I milos fr KiniLa-l.elUi.0. tlionco nurih lOcliulns, iliom .i-i 100 chains, thouce soutli 10chnlns, theuco wosl 100 chain- topolntof ( unonci- meiit. ii. Comiuouclug at a posl mnrkod "Arthur Pnyno's nnrtli wost comer post," plnntod on tho soulli bunk of Sullivan Kivor nlmui t\ mile from Klmbaskol Uko, thence ninth U ohnlns, thorn asl sn clmins, tlionco north w> chaius, tlionco wo-t Ml chain-tu iniiul nf cominoiu'o- 7, Coinmoncliig nl a pn-4 markod "Arthur Pnyno's south wosl enmor [wst," plantod ou tin', smith bank nl Sullivan Kivor alintil 2 111 11 OS from Klmbnsknl Uko thonoi rth lOohalns, liionco onsl IHO ohnlns tlionco south lu chains llionce wo-t inn chain-lu iiolutof coininonco' mont, Dntod the 2Istdiiy of Mny, 1000 AKTIIl'lt PAYNE. NOTICE. Noll, t;i* lieiel,, nii-eii Hint iliii-iy ilnysiilii-i Mi,el illti-li- lOlls In llie Hull. ('Ili. t I-.,inini-. nnl Luiiils mul .Vorki, tors 'mclul liertlse I It nml I'lltl) null) lilllln-l' fl',,1,1 tile fi.lli.llil^ile-'-lilii'il lllllts: I. L'llllllllUltcillfl nt II llllll lilillleil ell llie ensl l.l MV. el 11 Ill, l„lk „t |i(e C'lWlk, „ ' mil, * uiu,.,. llie l„ili. i,n,l niiiil.eil I I - Hem north ei-i -f ii'i-l." ilieii,-,- »,-i Itirlisli ||,e||ee .iillltl llll l-ll,,ilH. I||U||I'0 IWl I" llll in (.'nmmuiicliiR ui n poll |,liini,-,l „n tlio north lido nl tlio north I'>rU ,,l smltli <-r.-.-k. „) tr,!a milesii-uin ili,< i',,iui„i,l,i rivor ...,,l ,ii»rki-,l"K. J, Johtiion'i si,mli ensl cornor." tl,"in,.- m,rili Nchains, thonoa west sn utmlus. thenco lontli M eliolm. llionoo enst hi) obaini IO UlO I'lll ,11-,,111111,'lleellll'lll. Iliili-.l .Mnv fl, llllll. E .1. .HIIINiSO .. i-in-hiB nl n |,„sl I'l I "ii ll -, ,- north (ml, ,,( 111,- Until ml UlO (ml- Sllll llllillnil- 1. I'. Il'-lll) ie, |.i,-l,' llienee-until ll' ' t. I'Mlllli lllllll III III Illiles nlinv, mirth woil ll ,< en.l III eli.iilh. lln- milli I lliem-n ll,-..I 10Chnlni In |inllll ol llimlliTllli'lll. I 3. (I niim-lniiiilii poll plulltwl .,n II ail tunk i,i the imrih f„rk ,,( l-id- Crook, ".liiml S| I miles Ir tin- Inrks nml iiini'keil"lf. I'. Hem,'. inilUlWUl ,',,111,-r llllll,' ll C'lmrll, llie, Iinil,-. llll, koiICO olinlui, llioncu ...mh lOUclislm, jtiiom i,»il„,-l,nil,si,, poinl ,,l co onco nl, 4. Commonolng nl n pml iilanlail nil Hi Central Hotel /^, REVELSTOKE, B. O. ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS. Newly built. First-class in every respect. All modern conveniences Large Sample Rooms. Rates $1.60 per Day, Special Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management A/-»-^-V'</*/-¥\'VV**'V-*V-A*'-^^ ;' LOAN'S NOTARIES FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITV ri (JJ INSURANCE '-»^»,-'.>*^Al'stai#I^Sl<»lajll<»t^al|il,t^a^atjtl</y SIBBALD & FIELD HAVE Houses and Lots | REOPENED REMODELED Union /f ofe/ Restaurant Mrs. McKitrick, Manageress. Opi'ii at all hums. Meal Tickets Issued Short Orders tastefully served, Rates Moderate GET YOUR EYES EXAMINED FREE A large vnriotj of Glasses always kepi in slock here Try ii pair on ive guarantee h ^ \\. J, If you require anything in Jewelry 1 ifi here for you. v.- i A complete stock of the right class Of ROOils. J. GUY BARBER, - Jeweller, Optician NOTICE raMwara att gtti ik ! ffi^uBS^tsa g* Chief Cami ilonorof Loudi nnd Work, for n ipnth rat oornor t, I mnro .....il. Mm -lioi'inl liconso Iii OUt nnd i-iirry nwny liiiilipr : I n-nn- nil B clinilli. llio *,,nlli ■' inl * from lho following doiorllied Inudi In the His tlionco woit Hcluliuto ttnl cominoncoiiionl Irlct of Wosl Kootonay i ' s. Coi onolno al n poit nlnnloil on tlm n-cil (jommonolnB nt , mnrkod,•'J, Wlilttl; hank "J * rf;'»'1!,,,0' 'fJ^Yi&} combo'i simtl, w„si cornor poit," plantod nl mllpi ahovo tlm fnrki, nil mnrkod l(. I', llcnrj ■ Bnowdon'i soutli onil cornor, tlm north m nor ul ooriior poit, tlionco ;<rt » ..h.ii.. ilieiirii ,,n*i in elm iui, llionoo iimlh 80 tlionco lontli 80 clinlm, llicnc si nochnlii • 1 i *' tlionco woit I" (-Imiii- i" point of com- - tlienco norlli so chaini t Inl ol commence nl ll eeiM '-I- AprilISIli, Ildil. JOHN WHITTICOIIMK. LAND NOTICK. WOTICKI, h«vl.y,lti-.c'i lh.it on .lay..niter dale [, ?,,. Co.ninonoll.B i^fmlplmM mjuiml I liili.|l,ll„n|,|,l.vl,,lll,,rl,i,'l('olllllll „'( i.nmls ami H'orkfl lor ponnlnlon Inpnrchaso tlio following doicrlhod Intnli „nil lliu l.,-,ln'- wagon renif. Ariimlienil Mining Dlvllloll, IVoil Knotonny liisirlil: Commencing at« posl nl I o-n ,-linlnss,,iiili (ihe n-iiilh- posl on tin- ■ Ilii: lAidgo" imgnii roai .mil ion,l.eil -1*. M. Kinmii- moll, wesl i ' Hieme rail ■ halm,tlionco inutli in olinlm, llionoo wosl io,-Iinins, tlionco miiCh -i" chaini lo |».i„l „( no -elin-lll Dnle.l Mny Ist, 11111, (J. M, BVMONS. n, Comi ,-liinni n p„si pl.Hii'-'l ,,o tin- He i I k ,,( Hi„ iinrtli lork nf I'll" (Jruck.n - miles nimi-,, tin- Iwks uml marked "If. I*. llcnrj - lontli onst corner pwt," tlionco north 160 cltnlni, tlionco woit 1o i-li.-iiii", Hi io south 100 chains, liionco onil 10 chnlni to point,,( coimnoi ni lunik..(Hi„ imrlli l„rk "I life Crock 11 n mllennliNi-ellmlerlis nml Innrkoil "K. I'. II, on - semi, eii*t n.i -iiinti" llienco nmili mu chains, lllOtlCO WOSl III ,-llllllis, llienee IIIUlll till I'linlll Ihem-,, ensl, ,11,-Iinins to point of commollt'Olnolll 8. Cmiiinoticing at A jmil ),lniito,i an tho woil lunik ol On- nnrlh loll* ol I'll,- Creek, nl t B iiiiliMiiiiM,, tin- (..ik- nml mnrkod"U. I'. Ilonry'i Intilhwoil comer poll," thoi nsl 80 chain llmlll-o mull, Sn ,-luiiils, llienee ilesl Sllelt.ill, . I hence millliK'.'li!'Iiis In iiiiliiU'f i lecnionl If. !■-;IIKNIIV. llntinl Muy l,t, 11)01). ORIENTAL HOTEL^ suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J. ALBEET STONE, PROP. CITY LIVERY STABLES I lack Service to any part of the City at all hours. Rigs equipped for Sleighing Parties. First class Single and double Kigs. Express draying and Transferring, Saddle and Pack horses for hire. All kinds of job work undertaken. Wood for sale. Stable and Residence Ppone 41 Mack Stand " 27 CHAS. W. TURNROSS, .Prog. THE HAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, ft C *####«§## tffftttittif EEID & ITOTJIsrG- I rr.T^--,-' ^rg • ■ T-iyja'sre^aKMH^ .atiMi. ,^i2;:'inKam!: BHBH ana ROBBERS1!) MCLEHsrisrA.Isr & OO.T LooK. at Our jNetotf Summer Fabr utiltil variety to select Irom—I in brays, White Clouds, (laliilcns iiinn Grenadiers, C ii tu-'-J lion Muslins, Enulieli * Pretty Summer Shirt Waists Tl a shin. W'nisi Season. Pri 'ps from Toe. up, Our Stock is Largo and hns been carefully selected. Ladies' Cashmere Hose All wool, si llitig ni 25c, Tnis id bargain, bought from llm manufacturer, Rogular Price 15c, \ iw Boiling nt *<!fic. "Boot and Shoe Department \v< .in -in ivlng Now Spring and Summer Designs troiii tlio bosl mnkors Agents tor Walkover Shoes—best lino ahocs in the United States. W I I ■f 0. W I Millinery Department 'Til II1.U lllllll', keeping in tn BJ».r;i.K3t*ii»i«'*' irh with all tlio UteBt Novcltu iuvjMiat2wrj&ZikKK4Ki';!i.'ir\-<*ie-i. '.Mar#b BE ID & "Y~ o y^j TT2TG* w i % mmmmmm $ }"####$#$ * aa% M ■ m ■ Mb, 01 aT-a-. ■» ■* ai sa^ n *• .«&, on. as. td «.- /-lm M CAMERAS 9 9 9 9 9 Thi We have them -all Kinds, all Prices and all Sizes, s i.i the Season for Picture Taking. I Canada Drug & Book Co.. Limited * 9 Qmmm99999m9m99999mm Local and General. Daniel Calder, C. I'. K. Hrenuin, was sandbngged and robbed ol 168 at North Bend. Tenders are invited for the erection grand judgei ol grand stand, fence Hand nt the race track. P. Scholei, ,-i Coinaplix, has purchased n rinicli in the Northwesl with thc cattle mi it. and intends moving over there. Good i.i.-ws conies from Camborne wli re tilings are looking up well ninl the people ,,l thnt town nre hopclul ol a busy season, P, C. John Simpson arrested Geo. Weir and John Morgan at Gerrard i n Wednesday on a charge ol stealing provisions from Arthur Gowing. Tiny were remanded. 0. D, H.oar. assistant Buperintendent of tbe Sational Park, is putting men on to clear out the trail to connect the Ice River rond with the headwaters o! tlie Kootenay Valley. C. R. Maedonald has made n magnificent collection ol ever SO butterflies and moths, many ol which are magnificent specimens. They were mostly obtained in the vicinity of the powerhouse. C, Troyer, ol Windermere, lms received an interesting letter from his son. who is a street cur conductor at San Francisco, giving a [rightful account of conditions in that oity since tiie fire and earthquake. Several photographs were sent to illustrate tlie awful seem 8. 11. X. Coursier lias one ol the handsomest gardens iu the city and it looks better this season than ever. An object ol much attraction is a pink double hawthorn which is'a mass -i bloom, and is one ol the finest ma- mental shrubs to be sei ii ,-i.y. . ri Mr. Coursier has a grape-vine also coming into Iruit. Social and Personal The Diocesan Synod of ICootuuiiy holds ils annual meeting at Ni Ison next week. Mr. Goddard returned yesterday from Victoria where bo spent two week's vacation. Mr, Meredith, of Yurkton, Sask., mid dir ictor ol the Arrow head Lumber Company, was in tlio city today. It is reported II. Porrj Leake has been appointed Dominion otigiuecr for Kootenay in succession to Hon, F, W. Aylmer. On Monday evening the Epworth League hnd a most enjoyable Bocial gathering on the lawn at the Methodist parsonage. Rev. A, X. n. Smythe came through iiiiiii Windermere Monday to alien,I Ihe meeting of the Diocesan Synod at Nelson. Mr. Smythe will shortly move to his new charge at Trail. Mrs. ,1. C. Pitts, of Wiudormere, intends leaving shortly lor Victoria where sin- will remain lor two years to givo her daughters the benefit nl higher education. Mr, Pitts goes to Victoria next mouth to secure n house lor her. The Strnthconii Chronicle savs — Mrs. T. Lewis, of Ilevelstoke, li. 1'.. arrived in Strilthconn on Fridaj night. She will spend a lew months with her -no II. I*. Lewis, of the Caun :- in Northern Railway, aud , \ m yoi Dnviea of Strathcoun, W, 0. Wells, M. P., has - ui a visit t,, hi- constituency and view ol the urgent represenl iti ms Ins Irionds that he Bhould oontinui i ■ represent them lie will again he a candidate i ,r Nurth-Kaal Ivooti naj ■ • the next Provincial election. Business Locals. Km- high grndedriukb and ice cream, go to Hews' Drug Store, Local ripo tomatoes and Rhubarb just in, at C, II. Hume k (Jo's. Electric Hells and lights repaired. Lawrence Hardware Company. The linest nute papers " Eaton Hiii-Hnit's," at Hews' Drug Store. House Hiring for electric lights. Lawrei co Hardware Company. Crcscnt creamery butler in I'llb, nnil 281b. boxes, at "(Ml. Hume ,V Co's. AiTiingenients urn lining iiinilo to open another furniture store in the oity. Pineapples, oranges, lemons, bananas and cherries, nt C. B, Hume A; Co's. Get your prescriptions filled at the Canada Drug Store nnd got the pur- int ol drugs. Alter .lime Ist, Hews' Soda Parlor's will bo open every night (ur the summer months. Cabbage, caulillower, unions und radishes, 11 nine k Co's. leltiie, daily . green atC li. Knight and Dovine wisli to roniind yoli no suit is good enough for you if U is'nl ns good n suit as we can make. Headquarters lor souvenir l„„,ks. mountain views and post curds, The Cnnadu Drug St,,re. The stores hive agreed t,, close for Wednesday afternoons dining months of .1 um-, July und Angus'. Very besl make pleclric light, Hi candle power globes 25c. each. Lawrence 11 irdware (' pany. ,1. Henderson, recently ol Hotel Ilevelstoke, has purchased the express .md carting business ,-i .1 P. Smith, mil intends increasing the business. Up for Trial at Kamloops Verdict Expected Today Kamloops, May 28—The trial ol thc I ruin-rubbers was commenced this morning. Mr. Justice Irving presiding. Edwards, Colquhoun uud Dunn were charged with robbing llis Majesty's mails, an,I Dunn on two other counts ot shooiing with intent to murder Sergeant Wilson and Constable Browning ot tho li.N.W.M.P. A. D, Maclntyre appeared for the prisoners, with J. Murphy, M.P.I'., and Deputy Attoi'iicy-Qeuernl Maclean for the Crown. Mr. Maclntyre niaile tl strong appeal lot- the postponement of th? trial until tbe Full Assizes, und that the •state ot public feeling in Kamloops made it practically impossible lor the prisoners to get an unbiased trial, The Deputy Attorney-General objected to nny postponement. llis Lordship refusing the application said that the jurymen would not lie atl'ected by public opinion. Alter an adjournment for lunch the ease wus proceeded with, u jury of twelve, with J. Morrill ns foreman, being empanelled. Several witnesses were culled, lesti- (ying to Ihe three prisoners having been round the district for sonic days before tlio robbery, and having purchased supplies in Kamloops, the empty packages, etc., of the goods heing lound in their camp by Con- sliihlc l'ciirsc. Joseph Callin, enginci r ol the train held up, identified Colquhoun as one uf the robbers. Warden Kelly ul Sun Quentiii Gaol, recognised George, Edwards as Bill Miner, who was confined in San Quentiii Gttol from Mnrch. 1881, to June, 11)01. On Tuesday Engineer Cullin concluded his testimony, Evidence wns also given by Fireman KndelilV, Mail Clerks McQuarrie and Willis, tho latter identilying tho goggles, a red and whito and a black haudkorohief, and a revolver, McQuiurie identified Ed wards N. McFaddeii, ol Princeton, identi- lied n horse seized by thc police ns one lie had lent Dunn. A leatiire ol evidence which goes to show Miner wus the lender ol the gang which held up the train at Mission two years ago in September, wns thnt amongst the etl'octs of the present accused wiisn line automatic revolver. Mail Clerk Thorhurti, who was on tho train lield up near Mission, absolutely identified the gun as the one stolen from him by the leader of the gang at the time tli.it holdup was committed. The trial is still proceeding. Nothing: better than " Our Speoial." «^. AN IDEAL CIRCUS PROGRAM Norris & Rowe Will Provide Many New Features, 1! IF IT IS NEW YOU WILL FIND IT HERE. IV Bews In- gol up - novelty in In sh ipe il . mnltip ■ | ■- ,i,l. containing two I irge i-.il several minis- .. V. . i Rl VI :- kl . IV are receiving New Cloods all the time, and keeping our stock cumplelo and up-to- date. Here are some New lines this week. DRESS SKIRTS LATEST STYLES In the iSowuBt Styles and Colorings. They are all good Tweeds—lengths 38 to 44. LADIES BELTS ALL NEW The swellest lot yet shown.—Silk Bolts in White, Blnck, Myrtle, Navy, Cardinal, Blue, LEATHER BELTS, in Blnck, White, Myrtle and Brown. Collars! Collars! Collars! Collars! Linen Collars, Plain, nt 15c, Hemstitched at 20o,, Emhi.iideried Turn Overs, in big variety, nt very low prices. We have them ut inc., 12|c, 15c, 20c. and up. HOSIERY HOSIERY Our lines in Hosiery cannot he equalled. We huvo thc largest stock and the greatest vuiiety, us well as the lowest prices in town. They compriso Cotton,| Lisle, Gauze and Cashmere, inlilack or Tun, plain, ombroideriod and open work. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY—All Sizes, all weights, all prices. DRAWN WORK Made ot the best linen, with beautiful patterns, all hand made. Tabic Covers, Sideboard Covers, etc. See them in our window. ART SILKS DRAWN WORK Doylies, Tray Cloths, ART SILKS For Draperies, Kimonas, eto, Pretty designs, colors that wash, Ufi-inches wide-75c. per yard. We cun supply you with everything for Fancy Work—Stamped Linens, Embroidery Silk, Bnttenburg Braid, Thread, Rings, Ambroidery, JIuops, etc. MCLETsrnsr^iq" & company i*~i ii~*sily*'*na|-»«-i^--a>,^-iiiif-M«~i.rfc» -3 3 Norris & Rowe term their show tliis season " The l-'ii-i Prize Ideals," and Irom the programme submitted it would seen, ihal tlio term is not exaggerated. The bareback riders Include such American and European celebrities as Edna Maretta. lady somersault bare-back rider; Frank .nl h . Millei with thoir superb ^^^^^^^^^^^^^fiitir-h'.i -1 eaii-yin-.' m-t: Kd. Hoe.uio, H cip riders: Janel Melville nnd ..Mil:. I the services II I h rses Evie Stetson, W, McDoi '-: -■ \ i- !;, lew women who can Electric 0 . ■ . \[ -,;, turn ii mplete somersault on the lition to I li ,-.- while he is run- W A N T ED WANTED -An energetic woman, young or middle-aged, to act. us ngeut, Libernl coininission, Apply ul. this Olliee. nTUAYED—On Sunday morning n last from the in'eniisiis of li. Tapping a Bav Mill's Pony (5 years rid) slur on forehead nnd branded F on hip. Anyone giving information leading to return ot same will be suit- ably rewarded. 11. Tapping. We keep all sizes and kinds ol Gram- iiphoncs and records. Canada Drug & Bi ok Co. Basket Social JUNE 19th In Selkirk Hull. A good time (or ull and u handsome smoking set for one. It costs nothing to come and see. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. See the best souvenir of Revolstok", ii Multiple poHt curd—14 views, at Bews' Drug Store. TENDERS WANTED. rpKNDKUS ulitroHwl lull. Outik trllllMW 1 i'1'ivcil up till 12 o'clock, noon, on Srtturilav. .Imii' 2nd, fnr Mu' cnnslniclinii of u Whit, (Iriniil Miami, ami Juilgoa' Htainl nt tlie Unci' Truck. I'liuis uml snoulHciiHoiw muy lm weti til tlm office of & Smith, IM..S. Tlm lowest nr uny tender mil itoceBWiHl y accnptoil. TuiuK'i'H must l>u iwcoinpiintoil liy n certijleil I'hci'k fin* ion [i-'f I'Miit nf the amount <>f -said Lender, II. COOK, Ntuwlaiy. rpo LET—Two-toomed euttuffe, fur- I. nfshed, 5 minutes wnlk ft oiti 0. P, K. shops, east. Apply to Hobson & Belt, Revelstoke. Circus Day at Revelstoke Wednesday, June 13th JtoSltlll^ mm Famous Equestrians 18 Daring Aerialisfs 23 Merry Clowns ... utUTirut- The Dent housi ling team are out with a challenge i i any team in the city to r. .1 i a game on I rid ty, June 1st. The hon r ol the Dents will be upheld by Mesin Di nt, -.•■ tonii I'-.i ck. Call) u I K - It's up to ti.- - thir ti.iiii- to get bus;,1 There ie a rumor that the C. II and is competent to take car» of the I ning swiftly around the ring. Edith Mast Mark Hayden are den Paris hippodr - rn m com dered the champion Mr. mul Mrs. Anderson, ol Chici koi the world Herberl ft ley is with two ni is, are ou a visit ti Mr adare-dev - gh rider, his sonsa- and Mrs. C. F. Lindmark Mr. And " ' ' -" <'■ he ring creates son is a brother ol Mrs. Lindmark, l'"'* ' lll!'- '■'■'•■'■• ng the timid and the Misses Anderson are dang '' i| tfttori Wm, and Edith Stack ers ■ I mother brother, Mr. Andei ' ■ '*' perlori horse ng aot, may decide tosettle in Kevolstoke - e most graceful and .,-,. • Mr Stack rides Al Wi 1 in.-:. on I i ■ vening M rkmei tend I e two oo, at the lame time md Mrs, E. I. Scovil gave a fare ter in his ami'; in the party in hunoi of Mi aud Mr. Gen. si locked -...■■. ,| -■,,, ... ning all „„,,. Starko, who left m the Ptarmigni ei m - ti ol pictnri , - po* while thi II i ',. - . -I ■-. lor I lit, (Int., al loted ,,-,.! around itement. Co. isain will try and knock down . more pint, Tbe Hutnei have a nti - .- :' -' ; ln team wil thai pi thi ch llengi '"' ■ : - '!'* ' good gun.- -i... Mult -., ,,,, ,| , j | ,, 1"' ■ ■ . ne I by the Pta Bee the beautiful collection „| -liter a most enjoyable stay of two Bridge was I M ,. . . ict pioturei window, pretty, in the Canada Di ig C I l.e-e I-e VI IJ ChlWp Wil nceki ,i Firlaiuiii the propi ll . , ■ i, i • GOING OUT All goods ni the RED i [JOSS DRUG STORE ut 66 2-3 E Foster, on N„. 2 Creek, south ,i !" ' " " ' ' tl Idon Mi Hritlith leaves shortl ' constant pr ,-,- eduol ;.,. Vane ivei to ipend some tinn mnti r rntei i exp. lend hm ivlth her sister-in-law. Mrs. Beasley, "'»' "'" ""-' "' l»KhUng mdei in -I r i ti... - much toi I here is .- ry miich dissatisfaction tmong il„- taxpayi it I lei ly in the reduction of these rati il " ^^^^^^^^^^Keadily around the Hai i i: Ki, . ■ i . hurdli rider; . ■ :.- pure « - ■ these ind drli tartling . ■ I'ho numb ipl ,i i all tbi it H - . Wmlnei I l| Pieuses ovory Smoker the " Marca Vuelta." Buy your lacrosse -in ks irom IV" Smythe. have i" urge the Council I et mil the rediicul ichedulc it on n p ssi- IJ,- and ilelay iim matter i .- Positively We Are Not Knockers Where did vuu gel thai Idea'( IT'S OUR VALUES THAT KNOCK IIM A l.ll'K'' Want in hear real knocking ? "0 down the street works overtime llllll ti n advertising BROWN'S CIGAR STORE Tel 90 GOOD GOODS P 0 Box 44 liiiiir.*. Tobaccos, Cnnleclloitcri Ice Cronm Sodas, il, Heinle-* I), llS ; | . h ,-,.,i , 11,i—i -if .1, l: Smith, will give prompt si r ici BAGGAGE DELIVERED AND TRANSFERRED llus Speoial Attention (inil- . ni Lawronce'i Hard i'i nn,i Hotel, Fronl ISO HORSES JSEUM Double Menagerie - ',of Trained Wild 11 n Only Lady In thfl Enliro World who throwi OMRI 5AULT8 on tha Naked Hook or a Swiftly Running Horso '7 '•-'■^'Ai , \-.Ji %<*Wn lliiinilBiinE Roman Chariot Races '^djicaicd SEALS & SEA LIONS1 A COMPLETE JAPANESE CIRCUS 9 SENSATIONAL EQUILIBRISTS^ Lady Japanese Artists in Ameiica 20 Antonlshlng Acrobats HIGHEST JUMPING HORSES' ^HERDSMRFORMING ELEPHANTS^ f^CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS 1NDICUS' 1 CAKE WALKING HORSES1 TRAINED IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS Le Fleur Tr-2Z£Z 10 Lovely Ladies or Faultless Form in Classic; Poses on a Great Revolving Pedestal. 11 Arabian Tumblers Oele'brated. «Natirk (10) Faij \<V \ Iturlci't Grnliil Cyclist* anl Roller Sk-.ler* ,, .^\l0 Reckless Rough Riders ^WViM SHETLAND PONY BALLET M^Picards Aerlaliits Supremo 7 Russian Cossacks SUPERB GARLAND ENTREE PBEFOEMANOBS AT 2 AND 8 P. 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