. W4 0 1904 __-_ X h THE SLOCAN L v., No. 12. SLOCAN, B. C, JUNE 1004. 12.00 PEIt ANNUM. fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods|MEE™Q °F "coijncTl stock a full and complete assqrtnieiit of fishing taclae,''°V' hihrar'm'Wu\,s ^tgintfd city, 11 l.l.„lo nt lli,.^ Iw,itl.-c anmna mania .,olu .-,.-,1..., 1 ...„l,..a.. I ' •'> "" We have In Everything you may want for adays outing on stream or lake We handle all kinds of supplies for tennis, baseball, football, or any other sport. Flags, bunting and fireworks for the celebration. ' ;. ni ni\A.n ,. ..... ...... --—j •-—v,.v...v-..» v.. .........,_, vaavnau, including all kinds of flies, hooks, .spoons, reels, nets, poles, baskets, ts_. lUiwi-ni i---.ii mnv wnnt liu* a nav'o mittr-ny r.t% afhaam <m> I<iI-*a el( POSTOFFICE STORE. hit, Confectionery, Tobacco You can get anything in these lines that you require from us. Our stock in each is always kept fresh and well assorted. We handle the best the market affords. Prices are right. 0. SMITH, >B SLOCAN PRINTING f£ A FIRST-CLASS STOCK. . . ^5 J^ HIGH GRADE WORK ~j» S: REASONABLE PRICES. . . ^» RILL OFFICE RL1NGTON HOTEL, SLOCAN, B. C. |i- popular hotel is eJtnvcnlcnt to the boats and trains. Tho .lining room illy uptodate while ll.el,ni' is supplied with t«Q befift Iff tlia Omtkct GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. > 4 TC CT . Travelling men, using Sample Rooms, $2 50 per tl *y * ,4/CO : w |t|„,m Sample Kooms.f.'-, board g | > r week*, mr: al.- 15 ■ enuine Clearing Sale To clear out enttro stock of Ames- Holden shoes ior men, we have reduced all lmes to 0D3t prioa xor onsli. >.00 sltoes for - - - ||'59 '5,90 shoes £or - - - |g»I? 1.50 shoes fo* - Jt>*4.^3 We have about a dozen men's tweed suits is 39 and 40 breast measure, to be sold at cost price to clear. Come early and get first choice. i)avid Arnot, Slocan. A Spring Pointer Nothing delights tho eve more than 11 fine fitting, up to date, BtyliatD suit of clothes A new selection of fine Qrey & Black Worsteds of the lutesi designs just been received. fi Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing doue on tin* shortest notice. All our work ls guaranteed, or money refunded, \Veoan meel any purse, SH. A. CLEVE, Main Street, Slocan, B.C., Sion*: Next door to Postofflce. row -*- JaniQ* Olt3r.80HoltorI1iHtriH.t1.il l« AhU the Mill Company if ihey Pnrpoie to Erect the Remaining Portion of Their Plant— Clly Iloni! Ilsl'iu't. Bagular meeting of the city council was held on Monday night, those present being Mayor McNeish, Aid. Smith, Teeter anil Henderson. Communications rend: From Bureau of Provincial Information,Victoria, asking for Informationre openings for industrial enterprises in this locality, Mich information to be forwarded to the agent general'a office in London, Eng. Ordered filed. Bills presented: KI. 0. General Hospital, treatment of F. Anderson last year,same having boen authorized by council, $29. Ordered paid, city to present bill to Anderson for refund. Payroll for May, amounting to 876.- (ifi, was ordered paid. Interest oi* firs! civic note for three months to June 21, $20, was ordered paid. A resolution was placed on the book authorizing payment of balance of creak contract, iu two equal amounts, whon money ia available in the treasury, there being still $450 still due to contractors. Aid. Teeter inquired if anything iind been heard as to the intention of the mill company to proceed with the erection of tiie balance of their plant. The mayor said nothing had yet been beard. He had talked with the manager, Mr. St. Denis, who told him the company hail not yet held their annual meeting, owing to sickness a mon 3 the members, AU. Tee'..*.- b ilieved tha city should use the saai • method with tha company that the latter had with them iu regard t > the cr.*.*1; work. The company had uot hesitated to writs aoou. the cre'lc work,and the city shou'd sndeavor t > hasten thj company witq their obligations. The city solieitoi could write aad inform them th".* the c*r'ek work hid been completed, To tliis the Hnvo.' a creed. Aid. Teat ir nrjved that the eitv solicitor write lh** companv, stating the 3resk work had bean finished, and (skint? their intentions a; ti eiv;*timr the balance of their plant. Bexmtled by Aid. Henderson. Carried. Aid. Smith stated no auditor had yet lieen appointed for the city for the year. Were one appointed be could keep Iiis work up without waiting till the end of the year. Th* nuyor reeoninieiided H. P. Christie for the position, the council registering their approval. Mr.Christiej wns accordingly aopjint *d,at a salary of $30. Council adjourned. Memorial Bervloei. Theiuiuual memorial and decoration sendees of the I.O.O.P. were held ou Sunday afternoon and were witnessed by practically all the citizens. In the service the Oddfellows Were joined by llr* Rebeccas, the Orangemen and the Miners' Union, th' various bodies marching in profession to the cemetery. There the ceieuionies were short but interesting, the main part being the decoration of ,I he graves of the] departed ones. Manv very hanflsdme wreaths were used, with loose flowers, in profusion. It wns a pretty sight. It I ti i- Club Sruro*. On Saturday last the local club held i their regular 'practice shoot, making the following scores: 20.) BOO IK) l Total b. McVannel 84 2S 22 sl .1 McViear 2fv 25 16 65 I'. Dick 36 20 IS ;> Dr. Cade 2.1 20 18 •">*■ .1. Pinchbeck 2li U 6 48 Jos Law 20 f> 0 80 C. Lindow 17 7 B 29 J. Tipping 16 »> 0 21 tract of widening out the Ottawa wagon road and it is in good shape right to the mine. The road from the main road is \\ miles long and is on a moderate grade. Some financial assistance was obtained from the government towards its construction. 1 IIAPI.KMI ■ll'lllllai;. Workmen Tnko Ont an Attachment on the Property. There was a strong likelihood last week of tho affairs of the Chapleau mire, Lemon creek, getting straightened out and the men returning to work. Negotiations wore well advanced at Nelson with F. Stock, holder of the lease, and he sent a representative here to close the agreement with the men. The latter asked that their new wages lie guaranteed and that the prolits from the mine be applied to wiping aut the old indebtedness. When cleared the mine would return to the lessee. On Saturday it looked as if the deal were a go, but on Monday a change came over the scene, and in the afternoon the men held a meeting and decided to place an attachment on the property and least? to protect tbelr interests. Instructions were accordingly •sent to K, \V. Mannington, of Nelson, to issue the papers at once. Until tho attachment is satistied there can be nothing doing at the Chapleau. *Ui:*.ll)ltl Al. II.IV IN NSW IIP NV Kit. Kditob Drill: Sir,- -And onco agaiu the friendly aud social societies of New Denver united under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias to hold the annual memorial services. Prompt on time the Knights, Miners and Forresters formed in procession and marched down to th*; lakefront. where Wadds Bros, registered their photographs. Kefo.'iiiing.th-' march was again taken up for Bosun Hull, where all lined up and. witli mutual salute,stepped in and took theii* place,. Tin-hill was artistically decorated. A beautiful wreath of snowballs and honeysuckles, eiiib.'dl.'.l in llvln-J gr*.*.*:i,ovii.)i**.l th:* centre. The platform and available points were loaded down with bouquets, iu all the loveliness and variety of the llowers of the mountain and garden and conservatory, while the gallery was filled with bad' and blossoms, tlie youth and l-o.iuty of the land. Chancellor Commander 0. Garret! assisted by his officers, aud the representatives of th* sister soci'.'tie*, conducted tha society ceremonies with admirable tact and form. The memorial sermon was delivered by Rev. \V. tl. Brown, from a bright and radiant and lofty plane of thought, and he scored high on the target. Aud then came "Showers of myrtle leaves By soft winds fanned." The* services were mingled with choice selections of music by the choir, and altogether a most pleasant and memorable function was duly closed in harmony and kindly spirit. Onlooker June 18th, 1904. Now 11 no Titbit*. A new timetable went into effect on the local branch of the c.l'.R. on Monday. The boat leaves here at 6.43 and 14 o'clock, returning at 18 and 19.89 o'clock. The bain will arrive here at 18.10and denial al 14.16. Pas- sengers to Nelson will be able lo trans- net banking business and return next dav. saving much time; traiu leaves Nelson at 10.45. Y. .1. Plniicane Mull Inl. F. J, Finucaue, formerly manager of the Bank of Montreal at New Den ver, but now of Spokane, was married n Bfooklyu hist week to Miss M. C. Sweeny, daughter of the well known millioiiiuiv. It was a swell affair and was blessed with the papal lienedic- tion. The ni'.vly married couple have gone lo Ireland on their honeymoon, Ottawa no ni Kin inii <*ii. M. MeAndivws has finislml his cou- l.o.o.r. Grand onu*er«. At the Rossland encampment of tin* I.O.O.K. last week.the following giiind lodge officers were appointed! (annul mister, T. F. Neolands, \ ancouver; deputy grand master, D. Mackenzie. New Westminster; grand warden, F. E. Simpson, Cranbrook; grand secretary, Preil Davey, Victoria; grand treasurer, Thos. Embleton, Rossland; grand representative,'H. B. Gilmour, Vancouver. Next year the grand lodge will meet at Ladysmith. (iovcrninrnt lliinil Wovk. Road Inspector Moore was here on Thursday evening, inquiring into the Deeds of the camp. He gave Neil McMillan charge of the work clearing out the Springer road, from the Ottawa branch to the basin, which will permit wagons to go through to the Arlington. lleo.Nichol was sent down to superintend repairs to the Lemon crock trail. Silvor Qnotatlonia Following are the quotations for bar silver on the various days dining the Week since last issue: . Thursdav ... .♦ 65) cents Friday r>rr{ " Saturday 555 « Mondav 551 •• Tuesda v ri.vi " "s „, Wednesday K>X Anothur Niakiwji IIiuttiiIiir;. Another drowning accident has occurred at Nakusp. Bruce McLean, a ship carpenter, employed In the CI'. U. ship yard, slipped and fell into the lake on Sunday nnd was lost, llis home was iu rUgwash, N.S. Kiitnlll.*. ni lin-ailmiil. A fatality OOCUrrc 1 \\ lhe War Lagk mine, Rossland. on Tuesday, F.Lyons being tho victim. Ue w«s engaged firing a round of holes, the fuse in one going quicker than he anticipated and an explosion followed before he could get out of the wav. Lyons had his skull crushed in by flying rock, dying instantly. He came from Mayo, Ireland. SITUATION AT TUli t.V. HOI. Alli'Kiil I'nililN of lllg ltoKulnitA Mine Ilia not I.xIhI . A. J. McMillan, managing director of tlie Le Roi mine, Rossland, tells this of the situation at that mine: - "As a result of very careful inquiry since arrival here on May 5, I can state the large estimated profit returned by the Rossland ollice during recent months, and especially since last December, apparently conld not have existed. Faulty assaying and sampling at the mine,with shipments to the smelter of a great deal of ore too poor to yield profits, must be held account' able. S. F. Punish has sent in resignation, which I accepted. ■•Concentration has b vn strongly recommended by .lohn 11. Mackenzie to treat low grade ore, as well as ship ping high grade on* and concentrates to the Northport smelter. I have secured the services of an expert from Anaconda. He is now here for thi* purpose of carrying on concentration tests iu a mill we have leased near the min:*. I nave had the question under consideration for some time, and hope to be able to decide the matter very shortly. "We are now getting about 160 tons daily from the mine and sonic custom ores, and are running four furnaces, thus realizing upon 40,000 tons of ore in the yards. . We are also carrying on the development of the mine. "Permanent smelting ou a large scale requires large deliveries of coke and custom ore for flux. These are difficult to obtain regularly, but will irive every cave and att.-utiou to this. Great Northern railway has announced immediate construction of a railway to Boundary district. This would greatly benefit us. "The company owed the Bank of Montreal, Rossland, on April Hi), in excess of assets quickly realizable, about .$I.**)XK>:>. Independent of the value of the mine and the Northport smelter, the company has other assets not immediately realizable, including old dumps, which are largely in excess of the above amount. "The Northport smelter bottoms sent to Tacoma, estimated by J. II. Mackenzie at about 185,030, realized $100,000. '•Mackenzie stales thai (he mine is looking well and in good condition. with large ore bodv in sight, which should yi ild go id profit by concentration, though i<h> poor to .pay to smelt. There w also a considerable tonnage of high grade ore. suited to smelting, which can be easily and cheaply extracted when handling low grade ore." CUt, LINUS. Considerable snow fell in the hills last week. Local strawberries will beon the market next week. ... An a lie of the Eagles is to be organized in Sandon. Next Tuesdav Bishop Dart will consecrate St. Stephen's church, at New Denver. There is a renewal of the talk of a zinc plant being erected at or near New Denver. ■ Four properties are working around Silverton. The Fisher Maiden is employing M'ven men. Bom. At New Denver, on the 15th inst.. the wife of George Aylwin, Ett* t irpriso Landing, of a son. An itinerant preacher of Socialism held forth on Main street, Wednesday lii^lit. to a fair sized crowd. Slocan PlRirlri MoentOaf, .1. Williams, W. H. Lawson and W, H. Davidson, license commissioners for tlie Slocan district, met at New Denver on Wednesday, when the fol- (owing licenses were granted for the ensuing six months: J no. McKinnon, Arlington BaStflj M.Antoya.Hosebery; A. Jacobson and 11. Stege, New Den ver: .his. Bowes and D. Ilrandon, Sil- veit in; Hugh Niveu, Three Forks; A. W. Ooodeuougha McQuigau; George Aylwin, Enterprise Landing, Dt> McCuaig presented a petition for another license at Three Forks,i| being sigtud by 68 persons In all, including those within the Hue' mile limit. It wns shown that the population of Three Forks was between 60 and 60 persons. License refused because there were not sullicient Inhabitants within the limits. Arlington Arrival'-. Outof town visitors at the Arlington hotel during the week were: !;. .1. Salisbury, Winnipeg) Fred Starkey, Nia-on: tie i. II. Emits, Toronto; R.O. Bimm, Vancouver. OUR ORE SHIPMENTS SUBSTANTIAL BROWING MAIlE BY THIS DIVISION. Laat Yi-ur'H siiivi.K-iitM Wmt mas t„hh— A Ili'itlthy lCvlilciKc of tlm l.lfo and AYoallli •iftlito Camp-Eiitcrpi!»<• tlto UiRKVHl Sliippi'i'. The only ore shipped from the division this week wiis a '20 ton lot from the Enterprise, which was seut to the Trail smelter. Ore has been coming down freely during the week from the Ottawa, due to the completion of the wagon road. It will have a couple of ears to go next week.with steady ship molds in the future. The l'ort Hop.* ore is at the wharf awaiting the arrival of the Alberta ore. which has been held back by the auow, and both will go forward together. To date shipments tolal 0S1 tons, For 1908 the ore shipments from the loeal division amounted to 1880 tons, made up from 17 properties. Following is a full list of the ship incuts (iiis year to date: MINK. WRKK. TOTAL Enterpriss 20 840 Ottawa 217 Neepawa 'ii> Port Hone 13 Reptibllo ••!:! Black Prince 3» Sapphire - Argentite 5 Pluck Tel I Chapleau . ?■ 20 C84 MINKS AND MINING. The Rambler-Cariboo mill is in operation, Operations were resumed last week at the Idaho concentrator. Grant Cox is bringing down ore every day from the Ottawa. New Denver record ollice. has issued .'517 miners' and nine companies' licenses. Last week the Boundary mines had an output of 12,009 tons, or 3(%816 tons to date- Tin* Le Roi No. 2 oompany,of Rossland. has declared a dividend of one shilling a share. Messrs. Jackson and Kerr, Sandon, went out on Monday do work on their Lemon creek claims. The new crosscut ou the Kambler- Oaiihoo will give 1400 feet depth on Jhe vein from the apex. Shannon Bros, and A. McGillivrav are developing the BdiSbn group; adjoining the Neepawa, Ten Mile. Chas. Barber and Wei. Hicks went up to New Denver Mouday. to do assessment on the Man Durham claim. More men have been added tothe force at the Mountain Con. The new raise gives the lessees 100 feet of ore. H. Brigstoeks came in from Nelsou Wednesday and went up Lemon creek with A. R Bolderston, to examine the Legal. W. E. Zwicky. manager, Is calling for tenders for driving a crosscut tunnel lOOQoi'2000 feet on the Rambler- l -aii boo. Preliminary runs of the Rossland Power Co.'s new 200 ton concentrator show the machinery to lx* in satisfactory condition. Al Teeter. Joe Purviance and two other men went up to the Fourth of July trroup on Tuesday, imd will do considerable work. The Trail snn-lter people have Ixind- iil the Star claim, on Forty-Nine creek, for 125,000; Its ore makes r most desirable llux. Construction work on lhe WoseU-rv /ine plant, will commence next month. C Fernau, consulting engineer, is oh hi* way out from England. The crosscut on th • Myrtle was in 400 foet on Saturday night, leaving 46 feet to go to strike the [edge. A start has lxrn made ou the upraise to the shaft. ('has. Sweeny slates his companv will establish a smelter at Mary a ville, capable of handling the entire output of nil the silver-lead mines iu List Kootenay, The Monitor people assert their tine works at Ifosebery will Im* started next month. J. C. Fernau. the consulting engineer, ha? rented a residence in New Denver, A new strike of ore has been made \>u the S'Htfoot level of tlie Kninbler- Ctuibod. lt is from'i to 80 inches of solid mineral, running 170 oz in silver nnd 71 per cent lead, Owing to the depth of snow, Win. Thomlinson was forced to abandon hi* attempt to penetrate into tbenortk fork of Kettle rive:- country, lo open up some olaims, Cd Hittle wns along with him. Thev will try it Rgail About llu. Lit. ■„aiV aia" ■ ! I tie Caught His Train, Thanks to the Landlord CONTENTMENT. A SOUTHERN Missouri exehnnge tells of a traveling man who stopped one night in a hotel In a smnll Ozark county town nnil loft word with the host to he culled at 3:30 o'clock so that he might catch ti train. In order to nccede to the guest's request, tho landlord had to remain up nil night, as he hnd no clerk nnd no nlnrui clock. He found It hard to keep awake, nnd when :J:30 o'clock finally did come he wns In a surly frame of mind. Knocking on thc guest's door, he said: "Git up. It's 3:30." In a sleepy tone or voice the guest replied: "Oh, I guess I'll let that train go and sleep until 7 o'clock." ''Well, I guess not," snid the landlord. "I've stayed up all night to git you up nnd you're goln' to git up." The guest caught the early train.- Kansas City Star. What She Wanted. "Mamma wants the part of the paper that tells about the terrific slaughter." "Tell her I'm reading tho war newa now, but ln a minute she can have"— "She snld the terrific slaughter in spring bonnets nt Makin & Selleiu's."-- Chicago Tribune. Woes af Brother Willlamr*. "Ever henr tell 'bout Br'er Williams tryln' ter foller de Mormons?" asked Brother Dickey. "No; never." "Well, he married one wife in Texas, n'cr one ln Alabama, n'er one iu Georgy en two in Tennessee." "And how did he come out of it?" "Lenime see, now," said Brother Dickey — "one wooden log (ho got dat a-runnin' fum he fust one), ono bald head (de secon' one give him dat), den a deefness In bofc vers come on him, en de rattlin' er de brain, en do fcrgit- fulness er de grocery en de gns bill, en de bankrupted net, en de ketch me ef you kin feelin' dat made him tako ter de woods en stay dar twel dey pined away en lef* word fer him tor meet •em in de nex' worl'." "And whnt does he think of thnt?" "Well," replied Brother Dickey, "he say he nln't gwlne dar in n hurry, en, what's mo', he ain't gwine under his right mime."—Atlanta Constitution. Not So Bad. "It's a wonder thnt Hnrdup haa a hair on his bond. He wns tolling mc today thnt he wears a hat all the time tic Is at work." "Well, I don't blame blm." "But, man alive, don't you know lt ls Tery unhealthful to do that? It kills tbe bulbs of the hair and causes baldness." "Perhaps, but Hnrdup Is a street car conductor."—Cincinnati Times-Star. George's Anairer. tin. Custis—Toll mo before I ranrry you whether you have uuy incumbrances. George Washington-Well, I'm the fnther of my country. — Llppineott's Magazine. A Tall Order. Mrs. Mlggs -Oh, George, dour, I feel so faint! Leate me, leave uie! I shall feel better alone. The Difference. One—Are you certain that you love tho girl? Tuther-Coitaln? Why, I can't sleep nights for thinking nliout ber. One—That's odd. I get the samo effect from my tailor's hills.—Judge. Old I.ihIImt llnltl, ... Leather bottles, or blackjacks, wore common in Europe two centuries ago. The bottles were oflen mado of ono skin doubled up nnd closely Btltcbcd together, leaving nn aperture for the neck. The thick piece between wns inserted for the slip, lt was meant to bo slung nt the bnt 1;, n leather .thong passed through two loops placed oh either side of the neck, and It was sufficiently flat at the base to stnnd when put down. The stopper was mode of wood, born or old leather. A good ileal of care was required In the preparation of the leather, which bad to ba ollod and worked with hammers to make ii supple and then washed with n lyo sa that all the Impurity was entirely re moved, leaving tbe leather clean nn I dry. No moisture or air had any effect on lt. Blackjacks wore, in fact, flagons made In various sizes, They were sometimes pitched Inside. It may be genius—I don't know- But I nm not UUo other men; I have no wild desire to go Through swamp und brake, o'er moot and fen. To git half burled ln cold muck, in order, aided by kooU luck, To blaze uway and miss a duck, Or, may be, wound one now and then. It may be genius—I'll not .say— But I from others stand apart; I have no deep desire today To hurry from tho busy mart; I'm not ut all spring feverish, 1 harbor no consuming wish To sneak away some whero and flsh; Contentment lingers In my heart. It may bo genius—I know not— I stand apart from all mankind; Though houses must be cleaned, no thought Of rugless floors disturbs my mind. A radiant maiden looks at me And often sighs bewitchlngly While I dictate. I'm glad to be Compelled to linger hero and grind. —Chicago Hccord-Hcrald. Spoiled Uor Visit. "Are you going a Way?'1 asked the prattling child of his maternal grandmother. "Yes, Claude," answered the maternal grandmother, "and it spoils my visit to have to go homo so soon; but, yon see, your grandpa is"— "Pupa said it spoiled your visit for you to come," interrupted the prattling child. Thc Inquisitive Child. "Papa," said the little boy who hnd boon taken to the country for the lirst ♦ mo, "If I throw stones into the trees what will the birds do?" "Thoy will fly." "Then what will the fly do?" This questioning was carried on well into tbe evening. At last the little boy was mado ready for bod, although ho continued to nsk questions, Finally the father said: "Now, go to sleep. I'll talk to you in the morn ing." "What would the horse do if I jumped on liiinV" "I'll tnlk to you In the morning, son." "What would the cow do If I gave hor an apple?" "I'll talk to yon in the morning." This was repeated for a long time. Thou the boy murmured: "Papa." "Well?" "When you talk to me In the morning, whnt will you sny?"—Chicago Tribune. He Wn» Forgiven. Gladys—In that waltz yon stepped on my foot nnd never noticed It. Clarence—Bow could I notice a little thing liko that? TnKO. Ily. wily, Moving slyly, That Is how you go-go, Most fluslvo And explosive. Shifty, nifty Togo! Reckless, plucky. Brave nnd lucky, Russia's bogy-ho-go. Where the sailor Waxes paler At tho mi mo of Togo. Would Ihey meet you And defeat you? They have found It no go. You are small, but Tbey have ull but Cleared tho sens for Togo. Bang! BUT! Thunder! Stand from under— Thero the Russians go-go, Warships llyskl To the skyski! What's the matter? Togo. ■—Wallace Irwin In New York Globe. Overreached Himself. "Yes, Merchant's scheme wns to display his goods In his window with a lot of mirrors back of them, so thnt all the women passing would be sure to stop and look in." "Poxy Idea, eh?" "Ves, but lt didn't pan out. None of tho women looked nt anything but the mirrors." — Philadelphia Public Lodger. , The Two Systems, "A mnn chooses his hat by tho size," snys tho teacber, who Is trying to Instruct (ho class In tho matter of urtls- tlc effect. "Now, how does n woman select her but? What standard does ■bo adopt?" "Tho price, mum," answers tho Utile girl In the front se-t Paul Revere, According io The Norsk Nightingale LIST10N, Christina, and yu skol hear Bout midnight ride of Paul Revere. Seventeen hundred seventy-live, Hardly u geezer ban now alive Who live har ven Paul ban wolunteer. Some British fallers ban getting gay, So Paul yust giving his horse some hay And say, "Ay skol mak a grand stand play!" Den he tai Yohn Brenk—Yohn ban hie frend Who borrow vencver Paul skol lend— "Yohn, yust go up har In old church tower And yust so sunt* sum yu lind out hour British Bkol march give me good yal, And Ay skull hustle-and ride lak hall" So op In the church go old Yohn Brenk— It ban Urst time ln his life, Ay tenk, Antl von dose English get busy he yal And vavo bis lantern- to his glide pal Maester Paul Revere", who yuinp on mare And off for Lexington ho skol tear! "Ye whiz!" he say. "After dls Ay gufse Ay skol getting my picture In Success. Dey skol tenk Ay'm smart old son ot ■ gun Ven Ay gallop Into Lexington!" Val, he mak dis ride, yu bet yure life, And fellers grab gun and drum and life And march to scrap vlth deso British men. Maester Paul ban yolly brave hero den. And back ln the church tower old Yohn Brenk Climb from his porch and tak gude drenkl Val, dis ban all, Christina, dear. Bout midnight ride of I'aul Revere. —Milwaukee Sentinel. Contrary Womr*. "I can't understand her at all." 'Is she peculiar?" "Yes. Sbe snys tho more she thinks of me the loss sho thinks of mo." An Opportunist. The bride nnd bridegroom snt side by side. "Denrest!" be said, looking up into her eyes, for he wns the sninller, bo thnt he renlly nnd truly looked up and into hor eyes. "Yes, love," she responded In soft, frightened mouse tones. "If I had known thnt tunnel was thnt long I would hnve kissed you." "Didn't you kiss me?" she asked with much surprise. "No," be replied. "Well, somebody did." Jnst Like a Novel. "Did Charley cnll on you today, papa?" "Yes, ho did, and I kicked hlin out of the oflleo." "Oh, papa! Uow romantic!"—New York American. A Little Story In Sis Chapters. * [By nn observer.] a nine glance, A little ilniiec, And this is chapter one. A little kiss. A little bliss, And chapter two Is dono. A little hand, A little blind, Ah. this Is chapter three! I A little priest, A littlo h-nst, This Chapter lour must be. ., A little row, A little vow, I How chapter five's o'ercastl A little lilt, A little "writ." And chapter six Is Inst. -Susie M. Best. In Llppineott's Mujraslne. TtirUUli Booksellers. A writer who spent much of his early lifo In Turkey observed that Turk** i Isb books nnd booksellers wero nmong tho curious features of tho country. I "The Turkish bookseller," ho snld, "has a soul nbove trade. Ile rarely or nev- i cr attempts to push his wares and treasures some of his moro valuable books so greatly that ho enn hardly be induced to sell them, although they form part of his stock ln trade, Mnny of the books displayed by the bookseller nre ln manuscript, which the old fashioned Turks ostoom moro high, ly than print." The Koran ho may not sell. Ho gives It nwny In return for a present of Its valuo In money. A TIME SAVER FOR COMPOSITORS. THE ROUSE JOB STICK Instantly and accurately lock to nonpareil or pica measure. Note the brace on side. : : : : 6QX2 iU' $2*00, 8X2 ***> 2 2c 10X2 hl' 2.J i2x2 in. ,J Ni<*el PlaiJ •25 cents extrai For sale by TORONTO TYPE FOUNDRY CO., limited, WINNIPEG, CANADA, HEALTH FOR GIRLS Dr. WllllamV rink I'illa Mako Htrnnc 11 .nil lay IdiHy-Clirokod Lushoh. i "I was ii Hacked with appendicitis," snys Miss Fabiola Grani- niont, daughter of Mr. Charles (Irum- iiinnt, a prosperous fanner of Cham- plain, Quo., "nnd while tho doctor who attended mo cured mo of tho troublo, it loft behind nfter effects Irom which it seemed almost Impossible to recover. 1 grow weak and vory pale; my appetite was poor; I Buffered at times from sevore headaches; and the least exertion left mo completely worn out. I tried sov- , oral remedies, but instead of getting bettor 1 was gradually growing worse. Any work about tho houso loft mo weak and dispirited, and I felt almost liko giving up. At this timo a friend who had used Dr. Williams' I'ink l'ills with much bon- I'fit strongly urged me to givo thorn a trial. 1 got a box, and fts I did not feel any bettor when I had used them, I would havo given them up ' but for the fact that my friend urged that one box was not a fair trial. I then decided to continue the use of the pills, and by tho timo I hnd taken three boxes I found my condition was improving. I used eight boxes in all, nnd by the time I had taken them all my old time health had relumed. My appetite had improved, 1 had gained in weight nnd the glow of healtn had returned to my face. I cannot too strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Tink l'ills to all pnlo and weak girls." (lood blood is nn nhsoluto necessity, nnd tho only way to hnve a constant supply of rich, red health-giving blood Is to take Dr. Williams' I'ink l'ills. Every dose helps to mnke new blood, and to drive from the system such trou'olcs as nnncmi.a, languldness, neuralgia, dyspepsia, rheumatism, etc. You can get these pills from any medicine dealer, or by mail gt. 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.61), by writing the Dr. Williams Medicino Co., Brockvillo, (int. STRIKING A BARGAIN. A Cnn<> Where More Money Did ttot Cat Mnali of n Klitnri*. "Several years ago there was a boom In certain lands In Florida because of rich phosphate deposits," said a south- orn uian. "A speculator asked one of thoso simple Florida folic what would bo the lowest price ho would take for some land which before the boom be had been unable to sell for 9000. The owner really didn't know. The speculator agreed to deposit In bank !?lii,(ioi> to the owner's credit for the land. Itut this amount of money In bank didn't nieiin very much to the native. "lie snld be wanted n farm of sixty acres with n house on It, the whole to cost n few hundred. •■ 'What else?' asked tbe speculator. " 'Can 1 have u horse and saddle und bridle?" "'Certainly.' "'And a rifle?1 "'Ves.' "'And somo provisions?' " 'Yes.' "The eyes of the unlive began to bulge. There wns n pause. "'What ol.se do you want?* asked the speculator, " 'Ob, give me $50 tor the old woman to buy tblngs for herself nud chilli ren' - "lie then started lo walk nway. " 'What else'.-' nsked tlio speculator. " is tbere more yet';' » " 'Yes.' "'Well, givo mc ii plug of tobacco nnd set mo down where tho fish will bite nil day, and you can h;ive (lie rest.' "- Decline «>' the Gri fl,i r I "There never w„s i, ,„„„,,,; *J were more lacking |„ mn„^M dancing master. "A [_j_J§ days," be added, "crowds bordwl room or ballroom with n ber of 'uudeslrnl , ■■•■lie ni "lilt Is few with no pretense to whnt |8 y__ called a stylish manner. TbebotS not to blame; clrciiiiistunW! nla_a her to invito these people, hut J™ time n hostess pnld us muelintJI to bor guests' Occoin|ilIslii,;iM,ua port incut ns to their character m inviting theni to her houso, "At n private dnnco how seld sees a xlrl make a graceful cniirtmi her partner: Usually hIicdoognji tban nod in a way Unit looks |S ingly familiar, As for tho men- ii quarter of a century ngo one • more mnsculiiio grace nt n virttfl shop assistants' 'ciuilerelln' tlingj best bred men are capable o( __t llut, nfter the example of tlieg_^ who can wonder at It?" POE AND POVERTY. Men who go in law are sure to get satisfaction—if thev aro lawyersi Dr. Jiilinanii'ii Woolnff. Dr. Samuel Johnson mnrrled a Mrs Torter of llirmiiighuin. 'Mint lady's daughter thus described the doctor's , I wooing: "His .•ippi'.irnnce was very forbidding, lie \\.:s then lean and Innk, so that his immense structure of bones was hideously striking to tbe eye, nnd the scars of tbe scrofula wero deeply visible, lie also wore Iiis hair, which was Straight and stt'l. and sepn rated behind, und he often had, seemingly, convulsive starts und oild ges ticuiiiiions, which tended to c\>>te ut once surprise uml ridicule. Mrs. Porter wns so much engaged by Ids conversation that she overlooked nil those external disadvantages nnd said to-bet daughter, "This is the most sensible mnu tbnt 1 ever saw in my life.-" Mrs. Porter, who wus twice Johnson's ngo. wiis not easily won, I'rged by her learned lover to my why sin* s;;r, refused him, she Bald an uncle of hers had boon hung nnd sho did not wish to bring disgrace on him. "Is that nil?" said Johnson, "Why, though 1 have never hud an uncle hung, I huvo two or three uncles who deserve it. So let's got married and say no more about that." A Mechnnlrul Ainaaarr. Magistrate—And what did the prisoner say when you told hlin lhat you would have hlm arrested? Complain* nnt—He answered mechanically, your honor. Magistrate — Explain. Complainant—He hit me on the head with o linnuner. The value of Ihe crops grown in New South Wales for the year ended on March .'list last was C8,500,000, The root Wim r.oi-ii to Heed nnd I.rft it n*. n l.i'Kai'v. According to Chnrles Marshall Graves, writing In tbo Century, the poet Too was two years old when Iiis mother, a gifted actress, wns living in Richmond In tho direst want. Mrs. Poo's last Stage appearance was ln the Richmond theater in October, 1811. The theater burned on Dec, u'i"., nnd seventy-eight people perlsbod wltb lt. Poo's father hud died In lin* spring, nnd Mrs. Poo nnd tho bnby poet nnd his younger sister went to live on Main street, in Hit* Bird In Hand region, iu n tenement cellar perpetually wet by the BboCkOO creek, which then Unwed through tho middle of the street Here the wretched woman contracted pneumonia and died. And from the cellar the future poet, described ns a "baby skeleton," wus rescued by Mr. Allan. Sixty yours and moro later Rosalie Poo, the poet's younger sister, appeared on Richmond streets In poverty as bitter ns her mother's hud been to get a few coins by selling photographs of her brother. 'The man who wns perhaps America's greatest poet nnd certainly one of tbe few poets who have vitally Influenced tbe liternry an both In prose nud verse was born Into tl u must wretched poverty and left iiciii ;is keen beblud blm. To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see it, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. ■* I »m now ovat 60 ?nn olit, anil I Imv* a third, |loaa» Hiatal vf ImiK llulr M. hlm wonditr in tv.ty or* mho •«•• It. Ami nut * fnr Salt In It, nil duo to Aj-ir't tlalr VlK.ir." Mm. II. It. BOUTH, UocldA, Minn. fl.M a fcotil*. 1. o. ayri: CO., All Urtjjuu. fri_ i..,n.,n, Mu, All(lt»Ml»U.. ff\— ' __!__ _*" White Hair Forgot III* (Man ToiiKiu*. A traveler in arctic Siberia, Mr. Van* dcrllp, n gold buiiler, told the following of his return to civilisation: "I found thut half a dozen of 'ho olliecrs and men of the stoaino,* wblcb my employers had sent foi ine hml come to hunt mc up. Thc captain dismounted, nnd I irii'd to nddress hiin In Russian, but lie said. 'You forget that I spent! Eingllsb.' Now, It may seem scarcely credible, and yet it is truo, that for a few .moments I was totally unable to converse wltb blm in my native tongue. I had not used n word of it In ennver- lotion for months, and my low physical condition acting on my nerves confused my mind, and l spoke a Jumble of English, Rnssinn nnd Knrnk. it was n week beforo I could talk good. straight English again." Ill, aal to MOTS •'! II11 Wain. Aii Aiiierienii wished to move from the Hotel Europe, the principal hotel iu St. Petersburg, to u smaller hotel uround tbe corner. Ho canio down wlili his bag packed ready to go. ''Sorry," an id tlio manager, "but you cannot leave this hotel or register nt .another hotel until we get your passport from the police, and thut will take a day and n night. Vou must gn through exactly the Kunie proceilure ns If VOU wore leaving tho country."—World's Work. Rcoreatlan in nIkIii. Josey—• Pn, I want to go somewhere. Pa—Joey, In ton yeurs tin* Panama ennui will be done; thon you cun buy Jekots and take your mu nnd me down Micro to see it. Minneapolis Journal, A Stirring Flnlsli. Tourist--And did Iho musical genius burn nn this ranch finish bis education In Europo? Borax Dob No; right hero In Arl* zony, lie tried to convince some o' tlio boys that rngtime wnru't good music, an' Ihey buried him an' his planner together.- Judge, A i.liiilNiiiiie Anecdote, The sarcastic cheer is very com nnd I recall one fatal esnmpicl Its use. Mr. Gladstone w;is ■■ .a^S ing very remarkable ei.\.' . •,*:*1B some figures—nn art in wlih-ii Ik^ nn nnnpproaehed muster, a on the otlier side laughed mitalS hear;" ironically. Gladstone staf Instantly nnd turned nntl limited il interest nt tlie Interrupter, wbo is edly would nt that i.. ■ ..i La,,.;■* a good deal to recall his wnnk ~* ho tu mod bnck to the speaker, ",*J| he f.nid, "the honorable gen laughs." For a minute or two I quoted from memory n long strinjl figures proving the accuracy wf he bad previously sai.l. "The I time the honorable member laagt lie continued In honeyed tone* I would advise blm- I would vent^fc counsel blm—to ornament liislau^J decorate lt —with an Idea." Jntmnear Proiiunitnlloa. A like ii In fnther, e like i-ltiM like 1 In pin; o liko o In puny; u I In book; oi as In aisle; el as Invfl nu and o ns o in bone; nu as oil moon. I ln the middle of a word^ u in tlie middle or at the end of ai nro sometimes almost Inaudible. The consonants are all *>*_} In English; g, however, lias ontrj hard sound, nR in "give." altboqfl nasal ng is often beard; cb nniii always soft, ns In "check" andl nnd /. before u bus tbe MUndjl In tlio ense of double consonanln one must be given its full wiuni There are ns many ByllableMl| els. Thore ls practically no neoMt] P.e sure to avoid the flat MM*! which is always pronounced *t Handbook or Modern Japan," q nest W. Clements. Banding n Dome, . In building n house .very Isjsl brick Is termed n "course." U^* to place In the walls upright Mill '/.ontal damp proof courses. ^*~ ought to bo composed of t**L stnr.ee that water cannol PeM_™% this way the walls are mapped* to squares, and the occidental *M of any one square ennnot alfw' others. Dufortnnntely, rome m study economy unduly, nnd hvm proof courses net a** ■ ITectiWj lavcr of wet sen saial. Tlios.'^ tend having a house built **_ gard the genuineness ol "'•""'•' adopted to prevent dump as of t»| first Importance. Droivli.fr tin- in- '"■*- °*\_ The Chliu-se huve ii ""•i""\'°riJ of trying lo cure n sick M:l"' ' ,||rJ| of tlie patient obtains :i mifin •■*-■ Willi n few leaves uml 1,vlf*s J end. On this ho ba■•- V'iSl polished steel, ami .... i-r *■■■■• «*J ii„. sick man's cents. JJ-Jf for n short walk, a priest 10 «« lime perform ing a """""'■„„ cut. being carried In tbls W.« posed to-drow tho disease trow fore r. — Dm. «ore. In SjJ**- Pntcnt medicines ■■-» - tlio apothecary slaps nf »w™ .« government limits the iiuiiiwf .„! ..hops, und there are onV * ^ whole country. Stockholm, awm ulntlon of 300,000, lin..!';*"''"'' P two. _ ——" it..,(i„*r rcMin.."*'*';, fgm "This isn lough old vv-jj^di ed the anvil In the bloi,.. ., -I pet. nothing hul linnl M"* ln,,;:*" .. rpinln(Hl«lieWlL» ''Itighl you arc "'i"1' (jfliWP "I'm always hui'.l l'|V;*M* wind." Ti.o noTtT^s rxSf^M Prlciifl l,uis>'»l,oHt,'1"d0ct<if'i heller, old man. Dors IHO peet VOU iO be ('lit soon'' ,|,(| Invalid- Well. It '"'i'^l soon to be out tlie i ■■■» °' lie sent it in today. I2NCU0II* _r^» Corporation of the City of Slocan. to the Drill—Slocan, B. C. NAME ."Block Lot ■i tin1 oftl ll'l.I I**' toie City lih.'iii" Sail© of Lands For Taxes. »o warrant, given in pursuance ol a By-Law No. 28, of the Cor* ruvolSlooan, rielns '-The Amended Slooan Haul Estate Tax Sale "'. li,.,-tlu* hand of Thomas McNeish. Esquire, the Mayor ol tbe 1 i.i .,i tlm 7th <1hv of .lime, A.D. 1904, to me directed, 1 shall ',"■"'. nu'lilif aucti'iii, in tlio Council Chambers, at the City Hall, in r Slocan on the 25th day of July, 1Q04,at ll o'clock in the forenoon laments and i«*:xl property mentioned and set ont In tlm following ''J.'aVhv the signature nf the Mayor and the Seal of the said Corpora- ;' arrears of taxes and coiti ara sooner paid. he •cl! «nd Improvements and k-.'*! Property within the limits of the *■'' iti,.' ciiv ul Slocan upon which raxes are due and remaining unpaid 'ffdsl of June! A.1). 19041 NAME (.Ivviiith. C. H , Ii.t. Frank Lli, Samuel fher -.'rank king Arthur E. (15 ft> S.'jnHa M. (N *).. [villi* & Robertson, N'/j Ihers, Alexander ibell-Jobnaton, R. C.. 122 feet) bhell- Johnson, H. C... f22 ft-et) |l!»*r. Krank fins, A. B Iher, Krank TpranclB B |her, Frank i*. A. K Iher, Frank ly. Stella fin;,.in, J. T— Iher. Krank ., ■ te Thomas I<ce. Bier, Frank AUv Mary. Iher Frank., ■ Block n it c c c C 1) 1) D D D D D B B B K B E B B B 1 1 1 l 1 Lol 3 10 1 2 3 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 6 6 8 11 12 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 13 16 17 18 19 20 o 1 2 2 2 4 2 5 2 C 2 7 2 9 2 10 2 14 2 15 o 16 2 18 2 19 2 20 3 1 3 0 3 3 3 4 3 r, 3 t, 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 16 3 17 3 18 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 r, 11 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 Amount nt ua.", f<>r wlllc ihr property It ii.ihie io I* ■old Ti,...; i Iiht-"-! data 3 4 Ti 8 9 11 12 13 14 18 17 18 19 20 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 0 7 8 12 13 113.93 i7.r,r, 12.95 10.30 12.25 17.70 4.16 4.29 4.28 4.29 4.28 4.29 6.66 4.04 2.16 3.14 2.93 3.62 4.45 5.15 5.84 7.80 3.55 7.80 8.75 15.50 5.00 1.00 6.40 6.40 6.40 6.40 6.40 10.95 10.30 6.40 6.40 6.40 C.40 6.40 6.40 14.55 5.13 5.15 5.15 5.15 | 5.15 | 7.10 | 7.10 | 5.15 | 5.15 | 5.15 | 5.15 | 5.15 | 5.15 | 5.15 | 5.15 I 11.21 | 3.90 | 3.90 3.90 I .78 I .78 | .78 | .78 I .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 I 1.06 9.48 6.20 ' 6.20 3.90 3.90 6.20 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 6.20 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 I4.90* 3.90 3.90 C.20 1.26 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 7.46 .95 .81 .67 .60 .46 .46 .46 .46 .46 .67 5.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 .73 .90 .64 .47 .57 .99 .18 .18 .18 .18 .18 .18 22 .21 .11 .17 .14 .17 .1*1 .24 .26 .40 .17 .23 .26 .45 .15 .03 .27 .27 .27 .27 .27 .51 .47 .27 .27 .27 .27 .27 .70 .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 .34 .34 .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 .55 .20 .20 .20 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 | .05 I .07 | .69 I .32 | .32 | .20 I .20 i .32 .20 ! .20 I .20 *.20 I .20 I !20 I .32 ■ I .20' I .20 I .20 I .20 I .20 .2ft .24) I .32 | .10 I .24 I .24 I ,24 I .24 | .37 | .07 ! .06 I .04 | .04 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 I .03 I .04 | .30 i .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 I Z.Zm. CoUtctorti core , mi- ■ mil ,m.l noiitiiiK-ftit f\. ijx-ti*,- s of salt- $2.28 2.46 2.22 2.08 2.18 2.49 1.76 1.77 1.77 1.77 1.77 1.77 1.83 1.76 1.66 1.71 1.70 1.73 1.77 1.81 1.85 1.95 1.73 1.95 1.99 2.33 1.79 r t.i) Binounl nt taxc-tt< nnn fit and tost for winch th JllMjlflU ll L.a Illl* 10 l* soli I. 1.59 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 2.11 2.08 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 2.30 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.91 1.91 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 2.13 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.58 1.58 1.58 1.58 1.58 1.58 1.58 1.58 1.59 2.05 1.86 1.86 1.74 1.74 1*88 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.8G 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 ' .. 1.74 1.74 1.86 1.61 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.93 1.59 1.58 1.57 1.57 1.56 1.66 1.68 1.56 1.86 1.57 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.8*1 1.84 letcher, Frank artln, Wm., & J. W. letcher Frank ohertson, Wm. It j i-qntiai'i, Hugh Archibald.; eicher FranK I ley, R. T ley, K. T etcher, Frank ias Charles lyth, Robert ckiing, A. E., (B30ft).. ;Nce, Wm., (20 tt) **mckllng, A. B, (ESOtt). .vlc.Nee, Wm., (20 ft) leorge, Robert .todgins, A. E rlodgins, A. E Fletcher, Krank 116.94 20.91 15.81 12.85 15.00 21.18 6.10 6.24 6.88 6.24 6.23 6.24 7.60 : 6.oi ; 3.93 | 5.02 J 4.77 5.52 6.43 7.20 ; 7.95 10.15 5.45 9.98 11.00 18.28 6.94 2.62 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 13.57 12.85 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 17.55 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 9.35 9.35 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 13S9 5.84 5.84 5.84 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.41 2.72 12.22 8.38 8.38 5.84 5.84 8.38 5.84 5.84 5.84 5.84 5.84 5.84 8.38 5.84 5.84 5.84 5.84 5.84 *•■ 5.'84 5.84 8.38 2.97 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 9.75 2.61 2.45 2.28 2.21 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.28 7.99 7.99 7.99 | 7.99 7.99 7.99 .tobertson, Frank Fletcher. Frank... '.haw, Albert Nathaniel, ■'letcher, Frank toblnson. S. H. A Wil-J son, W llackstock, Malcolm .. 'letcher, Frank 'letcher, Frank larruth. Thomas R. ... 'letcher, Frank Jampbell, Archibald McT. .'letcher, Frank Jl'ment, Samuel ("letcher, Frank 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 18 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Aiiuium .if t n frr xhlili IM |,i„p.r») i. r.,1,1, „, t„. • 1 1 1 rtson Fran Fran •her. , ,i •• 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 " 22 22 23 23 . .. • •• • *. 1 ■I .. ■i Rob- laVS , Beatrix els B Bdltb. I.V8 els B FleN Frank .. .. •• ,. .. ,, " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 9 10 12 13 14 19 19 20 20 ll 12 13 i 15 16 18 19 20 1 2 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 3 4 6 ti 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 17 20 3 4 9 10 11 12 14 17 18 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 20 4 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 4 5 6 9 11 12 2 3 5.85 5.85 0.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 9.50 7.45 5.00 7.45 9.75 5.85 5.80 5.80 0.85 0.85 0.80 14.62 18.80 7.80 7.87 7.94 3.12 1.17 4.98 3.07 16.85 12.24 12.25 7.45 7.40 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45 12.25 12.25 7.10 7.10 7.10 9.75 5.85 0.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 5.80 5.85 5.85 5.85 0.S5 0.85 5.85 5.85 9.75 7.80 5.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 8.50 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 6.20 3.90 3.90 3.90 5.85 5.50 3.76 3.76 3.76 3.76 5.85 3.90 3.90 250 3.90 2.92 1.95 .92 5.50 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.55 5.50 1.49 .71 1.03 2.34 2.34 3.55 5.85 4.25 .71 .78 1.42 3.06 3.13 5.50 5.50 5.50 3.50 5.50 5.50 6.20 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.76 3.76 3.76 2.50 9.75 5.85 5.85 5.85 5.85 6.85 5.85 7.80 5.50 7.10 7.10 M | .30 | .30 | .30 | .30 i .30 | .49 I ■37 | .15 I .37 | . 50 j .30 | .30 | .30 i .30 | .30 | .30 | • 7l I .93 | .40 | .40 | .41 | .20 | .03 | .28 | .09 | . 83 | .61 | .58 | .37 I .37 | .37 j .37 | .87 - .37 | . 58 | . 58 1 .34 | .34 .34 | .50 | .30 | .30 | .30 | .30 | .30 | .30 i .30 | .30 .-80 I .30 ( .30 .30 i .30 | .50 | .40 1 .30 | .30 j .30 | .30 1 .30 i .30 | .30 ; .46 .14 .14 | .14 j .17 ] .17 I .17 .17 .17 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .32 .20 .20 .20 .30 .26 | .18 .18 .18 .18 .30 .20 .20 .08 .20 .15 .07 .05 .26 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17 .26 .07 .03 .05 .12 .12 .17 .30 .23 .03 .05 .07 .13 .13 .26 .26 .26 .26 .26 .26 .32 .20 .20 .20 .18 .18 .18 .08 .50 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .40 .26 .34 .34 IM 1.64 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 2.04 1.93 1.79 1.93 2.05 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 . 2.30 2.52 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.70 1.60 1.80 1.70 2.42 2.19 2.18 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.93 2.18 2.18 1.91 Ul 1.91 2.05 1.64 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.H4 2.05 1.95 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.99 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.86 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.84 1.83 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.84 1.74 1.74 1.67 1.74 1.69 1.64 1.58 1.83 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.T2 1.72 1.83 1.62 1.57 1.59 1.66 1.66 1.72 1.84 1.76. 1.37 1.58. 1.61 1.T0 1.70 183. 1.83 1.83 1.83 1.83 1.83 1.86 1.74 174 1.74 1.73 1.73 1.73 L67 2.05 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.95 1.83 1.91 1.91 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 12.03 9.75 6.94 9.75 12.80 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7^99 17.63 22.25 10.16 10.22 10.30 -5.02 2.80 7.06 4.86 20.10 15.04 15.01 9.75 9.75 9.75 9.75 9.75 9.75 15.01 15.01 9.35 9.35 9.35 12.30 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 12.30 10.15 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 10.95 5.04 5.64 5.04 5.44 5.44 5.44 5.44 5.44 5.84 5.84 5.84 5.84 5.84 5.84 8.38 5.84 5.84 5.84 7.99 7.59 5.67 5.67 5.67 5.67 7.99 5.84 5.84 4.25 5.84 4.76 3.66 2.53 7.59 5.44 5.44 5.44 5.44 5.44 5.44 5.44 5.44 7.59 3.18 2.31 2.67 4.12 4.12 5.44 7.99 6.24 2,31 2.41 3.10 4.89 4.96 7.59 7.59 7.59 7.59 7.59 7.59 8.38 5.84 5.84 5.84 5.67 5.67 5.67 4.25 12.30 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 10.15 7.59 9.35 9.35 Fletcher, Frank ... Wallace, Andrew Fletcher, Frank ... Provost, Frank.... Provost, Frank.... Fletcher, Frank ... Riley, R. T Riley. R. T Fletcher, Krank Danagh, Annie A Darnelly Clara Hodgins, Arthur E...— ••"letcher, Frank Hodgins, Arthur B. Hodglna, Arthur B. Flatcher, Frank ... .-Jrett, Ada Harriet, 'irttt, Ada Harriet.. Fletcher, Frank .... Fletcher, Prank 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 .1 " .1 " • I " 32 Amount of total for which Ihr imiprit) is lUble lo be MMM 6 9 12 18 19 u 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 i 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 H 12 13 14 16 19 20 i . 2. 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 n 13 14 17 18 19 20 3 4 5- 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 » 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 a 7 8 9 Taxw 1 nir ieM data o*sai»* 7.10 .34 7J0 .34 C.85 .30 5.85 .30 -6.85 .30 7.50 . 22 5.00 .15 7.10 .34 7.10 .34 7.10 .34 7.10 ,34 7.10 .34 11.55 .61 6.76 .31 6.76 .31 6.75 .31 6.76 .31 6.75 .31 9.05 .43 8.70 .40 5.15 .24 5.15 .24 5.15 .24 5.15 .24 5.15 .24 5.15 .24 5.81 .28 5.15 .24 10.65 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 8.35 7.10 6.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 9.05 9.05 5.15 5.15 6.15 5.15 5.15 6.16 7.IQ 5.85 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 7.45 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 5.85 4.88 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 5.85 7.84 3.76 3.76 3.76 3.76 3.78 3.76 3.76 3.76 4.52 3.90 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.12 4.04 .78 .78 1.35 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.70 1.70 3.55 3.20 2.42 1.62 l.«2 1.62 2.12 2.12 3.12 3.12 4.04 3.20 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.61 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67 2.06 181 1.36 1.35 1.85 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 3.13 3.41 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 .50 .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 .38 .34 .24 .24 .24 .24 .94 .44 .44 .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 .24 .34 .30 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .37 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .30 .25 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .30 .39 .18 .18 .18 .18 .18 .18 .18 .16 .22 .20 .16 .16 .16 .16 .16 .16 .16 .16 .21 .05 .05 .06 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .17 . 14 .10 .11 .11 .11 .13 .13 .16 l .16 £1 .14 .07 .07 .07 •a .07 .07 .07 .07 .10 .09 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .13 .16 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 ('-.llrctof'*, com mlutnn and tortngrnt e»- ■l.eu-.**, ul >.jlc Ti-lal amount of Uicv mtrr- eM and co*u foi which Um property lil** lie lu hr -aid 1.91 9.36 1.91 9.86 1.84 7.99 1.84 7.99 1.84 7.99 1.92 9.64 1.79 6.94 1.91 9.86 1.91 9.35 1.91 9.35 1.91 9.35 1.91 9.35 2.14 14.20 1.89 8.96 1.89 8.96 1.89 8.95 1.89 8.96 1.89 8.95 2.01 11.49 1.99 11.09 1.81 7.20 1.81 7.80 1.81 7.20 1.81 7.80 1.81 7.20 1.81 720 1.84 7.93 1.81 7.20 2.09 18.24 1.81 7.20 1.81 7.20 1.81 7.20 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.97 1.91 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 2.01 2.01 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.91 1.84 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.93 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.84 1.79 174 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.84 1.93 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.73 1.77 1.74 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.75 1.58 1.58 1.61 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.68 1.72 1.70 1.66 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.66 1.65 170 1.70 1.75 1.70 1.62 1.63 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 162, 1.62 1.64 1.63 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.70 1.72 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 164 7.20 7.20 7:20 * 10.70 9.36 7.80 7.20 7.80 7.20 7.80 11.60 11.60 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.20 9.35 7.99 8.84 6.84 5.84 5.84 6.84 5.84 9.76 5.84 6.84 5.84 5.84 6.84 6.84 6.84 7.99 9.92 6.84 5.84 5.84 6.84 6.84 5.84 6.84 7.99 . 9.80 6.67 6.67 5.67 6.67 5.67 5.67 6.67 6.67 6.51 . 5.84 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 198 4.98 4.98 6.00 . 2.41 2.41 3.02 4.60 4.60 4.50 4.60 4.60 4.60 6.44 8.04 4-18 3.85 3.35 3.35 3.90 3.90 4.98 4.98 6.00 6.04 3.86 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.80 3.53 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 4.66 6.29 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 ( ■^(■-•afc- -re*-**' VitrMBwr- WAMB FMAtr, Frank Amount *rf tate*» fur «M<ti •lie inuu-rrty .*» n*Wc tu Ik- OvUoctgi atom Uil-'l"tl J'lii icohrtJ^-ml CI- ^i******* oi Ml* TeWl .mu'uni i ul l**l*1, Ull'-J' Ci 1U**J OXtm* for ntilch ilir i)iot*t!rty la U*" ble tu ue *old =C=5= Fletcher. Prank Ukrflt 39 40 Kletchar. Frank 41 Fletcher. Frank 42 Fletcber, Frank 43 44 M 46 " "*f 19 20 1 2 3 4 & 6 a* 8 » 10 11 12 13 14 £ 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 a •3 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 o 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 *<poulil ef '*■"•« *** •*'l"''h Uir BML«ra ll H»W* M W Mid 1 6 V X V 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 I 4 5 0 7 X •J 10 11 12 13 , 14 : 15 16 I 17 I 18 19 L'O 1 o ■ 3 4 5 tl 2.09 3.62 3.48 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 2.71 2.34 1.88 1.8S 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 2.65 2.57 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 2.13 B.13 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 2.13 2.06 1.61 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.07 1.67 1.67 1.67 199 ! 1.74 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 | 1.42 I 1.81 1.74 j 1.36 ! 1.88 ! 1.35 i 1.36 I 1.36 i 1.36 I 1.35 I 1.85 ! i.67 ; 1.67 1 1.35 ! 1.36 1.85 s 1.35 1.88 1.86 ' 1.35 I 1.35 | 1.67 1.60 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.90 1.60 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.60 1.67 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.33 1.35 1.35 1.88 1.67 1.67 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.67 1.99 1.60 1.60 1.69 1.60 1.60 Cullertur's com til Ulltf'l'l ot* U^im*. ul >*h Total •mourn ul u*r*( iii terra .wia G*>\x, fur wluih rtic j.iofityty h lu- ute rv iv ■mj'.ti I .ii .18 .17 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .13 .12 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .13 .12 .08 M .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .09 .09 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .06 .08 .08 .09 .08 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .08 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .09 .08 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .07 .07 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .07 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .07 .07 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .00 .06 .06 .07 .07 .00 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .07 .07 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 1.65 1.72 1.72 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.68 1.66 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.67 1.67 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.68 1.63 1.63 1.65 1.65 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.68 1.66 1.62 1.62 1.63 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.64 1.63 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.81 1.61 1.63 1.63 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.62 1.62 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 l.fil 1.61 1.61 1.62 1.62 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.K0 1.62 1.62 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.62 1.62 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.81 I N'AMK ——I '«rrTiz= ■Hinl. ' U'l Fletehf-r, Fianli | 1.61 3.02 3.02 3.02 ; ; l.fil 1.61 1 1.61 3.02 ' l.fi2 3.36 1.62 3.36 l.CO 2.94 1.60 2.94 1.60 2.9-1 1 1.60 2.9* l.CO 1.00 l.CO 1.60 1.62 1.64 1.68 1.69 1 62 1.62 1.6*2 3.8S 5.62 5.37 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.09 3.69 3.69 4.G2 4.12 3.61 3.61 3.61 3.61 3.61 3.61 3.61 3.61 4.45 4.36 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.48 3.45 8.4J 3.45 3.45 3.87 3.87 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.87 3.79 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.36 3.96 3.3« 3.70 3.4S 3.10 3.10 I] 3.10 3.10 3.1(1 3.10 ii 3.10 |! 3.10 3.53 3.45 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 il 3.02 ^3.02 3.02 3.36 3.36 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.09 3.02 3.09 3.02 3.02 3.36 3.28 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 3.29 3.29 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.94 294 3.29 3.36 _ 3.02 II *' .. '"' 8*09 i: " -.'.'.'. 3.02 liRntjfi-Uoo. Win. 11 3.02 ijFlekhfAi-. 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TklM 1,60 1.60 1.60 1.92 1.67 1.35 ur. 1.36 1.35 1J35 1.86 1.35 1.35 1.74 2.58 1.81 1.8^, 1.81 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 2.06 1.99 1.67 1.67 >. 1.67 1.67 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 2.06 2.72 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.86 1.88 1.88 1.88 2.53 2.13 1.81 1.81 l'l ' si . m 1.81 1.81 1.81 2.56 3.53 2.50 2.61 2.60 2.91 2.43 2.44 2.43 2.58 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.88 1.88 1.88 2.71 9.66 2.26 2.25 2.26 2.2S 2.26 2.23 2.26 4.52 3.55 3.59 3.35 355 3.56 3.55 3.56 3.55 8.68 418 7.80 I 4.60 ! 4.G0 | 4.60 | 1.61 .85 .78 3.35 3.63 3.55 4.52 7.10 7.10 7.10 7.10 7.10 7.10 7.10 7.10 9.05 2.25 4.25 1.32 I mere* d-itr of Mild .07 .07 .07 .08 . .07 .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 .00 .06 .06 .08 .12 .09 .09 .09 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .10 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .08 .08 .08 .08 .10 .13 .10 .10 .10 .10 .09 .09 .09 .09 .11 .10 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 - .09 .11 .17 .11 .11 .11 .11 .10 .10 .10 .11 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .09 .13 .16 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .22 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17 17 .40 .26 .26 .26 .09 .05 .03 .17 .17 | .17 | .22 | .34 | .34 | .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .34 .43 .17 .23 ! .08 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.64 1.62 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.61 1.6k 1.81 1.63 1.67 1.6.1 1.63 1.83 1.63 1.63 1.68 1.63 1.63 1.65 1.64 1.08 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.63 1.63 1.6,1 1.68 1.64 1.88 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.67 1.66 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.62 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.67 1.72 .67 67 67 67 6.) 60 6*1 67 63 6.1 63 63 63 64 K4 84 38 1.72 1.66 1.66 1.60 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1. | 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.78 1>3 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.63 1.58 1.68 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.77 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.91 2.01 1.65 1.76 1.60 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67 1 1.6'i 1 1.60 | 1.66 | 1.67 1.63 1 1.63 i 1.63 | 1.63 1.63 | 1.64 1.64 1.64 1.68 j 1.65 ' 1.65 | , 1.65 ! 1.65 I 1 mm I l.it | 1.72 1 1.72 : 1.72 ! 1.72 j 1.72 1 3.29 3.29 3.M iii 3.3« 3.1)2 3.02 '• 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.02 3.15 4.3? 3.53 3.63 3.53 3.45 3.15 3.45 3.45 3.15 3.81 3.RI 3.31 3.3C 3.36 Ml 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.30 4.53 3.C9 3.CJ 3.09 m 3.61 3.61 3.61 361 435 Ul 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.5] 3.53 ill 5.H 429 fit 4.29 419 4.24 419 4.36 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 361 3.61 3.61 U] IM 4.01 4 ill 4.01 4.00 4.01 ' 400 4.01 6.51 544 G.44 1.44 5.41 Sll Ml 541 511 511 111 1015 661 661 661 .1(3 241 21! 541 MI (.44 6.51 9.33 9.35 Ml Ml 9.35 9.3! 935 9.35 1141 40! 6,:i 3.01 2.9-* 2.94 294 2.94 3.9( 3.7C 3.2*3 8.81 3.8] 3.21 329 Slocan, B. of th« | C, 7th Day of June, A.D. 1904. H. D. CURTIS, Collector thentlcate thia list by affixing my lignatare and th« 6e lie City ol SI.,run, thia Ttli .Iny of .lime, A l> 1904. THOMAS McNEISH, Mayor of Mia Corporation ofth* PllyeflW Dated at Slocan, B.C., this 7th Day of June, A.D.iQO-i H. D. CURTIS, I hernby uu Corporation of t <SEAL> «a,ll«<*t*r, « II" ofllOOM I" SLOCAN, B. C. ^_^0________-*a****b**ai ..niieBlne and his wilo musl get on fnupilv." »*'il1 tn8 «098l-P' "Slu' "SSrS^r scolds bin,- •'Tluit, "' „:i indicate happiness, answer- tfZL Cayenne. "It is said. It fi0„ that she considers hi... bo- ( THE ILLS OF CHILDHOOD. r*vorv child in the country needs. , line time or other, a medicine to I,roct tho Ills incident to child- Urid n i>'>'*y'8 0wn »m**« ,iro in tho houso und occasionally to tho littlo ones they will r ,nt illness and make tho littlo P„„= ruffcod, strong and cheerful. alhers should insist on having this incdlcino because it contains no opi- , J . „r harmful drug, and children ,,. tho Tablets as readily as tliey K, candy, U you hnve u neighbor Cvho has used tho Tablets ask her Lnd she "ill tell you what splendid totlsfactlon thoy givo. Hero is what Em mother, Mrs, Wm. Sinclair. Hebron, N. D., says: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets with so much ..tisfactlon that I do not fool safe I when 1 have not got a box in tho houso 1 ttm sun* that otlu r mothers j Will bo qulto as well pleased with (,,n " \ou can get the Tablets I through your druggist or by mail at M rents u box by writing The Dr. Williams' Modicino Co., llrockvillo Ont. _mmSm ST0HY OF AN ESCAPE NO OPERATION NEEDED NOW AN INCIDENT OF THE CHICAGO IROQUOIS THEATER HORROR. FOREIGN FACTS. Thr meanest man on record lias .,,.,, found. H.' sold his son-in-law ne lull of a eow and I ben refused to 11vide ihe mill*:, maintaining that ho Lhl ii,,. front half, ITo»nlso required |lmi ih.* Miiii-in-lnw provide all feed miinctl nn.l carry water to tlvi |W1S| Ihtee times u dny. Ideenl ly H„, cow hooked the old man and ho ining his son-in-law for damages, MIN M'.H'S I.INIMKNT is tho only I,inun.-nl asked for nt. my store ami lia' only one WO keep for salo. All iho people use il. 11AUI.IN PULTON. Pleasant Bay, C, it. \ llnch—Women claim that tho uy to got on with a man is to give .im plenty of nicely cooked food. Birius Murker—Well, why don't some Jif ihem try it'.' HOW'S TMI3? na I.IT.T Ont tlundrn) Dollars R«w»r<1 foi ji,» raw of Catarrh that cannot b* cured bj Hill'i .'aianh Cure. F. J. CHUNKY A CO.. Toledo. O Wr, thn llial.a..lRiu ,1, have known F. J. ■Cta ni y for Uii* ln*t IS yeara, and believe him |1"if, i i tumoral.It* In all hualneu tranwlloni ■ani nniin.-tally al,le to carry out any obll(atlon> |n,k '.,< by their flrin. WEST * TMJAX, Whnl*M]« DrutfliU, Toledo. O WAI.lMSll, K1NAN A MARVIN, Wholesale PruRRlita. Tol...lo. O. IHall'i Catarrh Cuie In tnkfn Internally, act- Inn directly upon the l.l.jo.l and muroiia aer- ftrra of the ayatem. T.atlmnt.lnla aent frea Pn.e 75r per bottle. Bold by nil Drugglate. llall'i Family I'illa are lhe beat. (Mil Roll club over at Sowhack- "llow so'.'" "Why, Ilie in, in- ivenl to work and laid oul three is." "Maybe they're Odd Fellows. linard's Liuiment Lumberman's Friend. \ man in Iroitlile is apt to discov- j*i I Iiil his friends are not ns irieinl- • tliey might lie. Illl' FI.AOGINO KNKlllilKS UKVIVKM i.nstanl aupllcatlou to bdshwss is n iin upon Un* energies, ninl it thore ba ■ relaxation, lassitude nnd depression in* '-in., to intcrvi'iii*. 'I'lie wnnt ol exer- "iii.it liic (iambics Thi* WB.lt nt excr- Kiincs un vervoua Irregularities, 'I lin* sluiiiiiill censes In nssiinilnlc ■■I properly. In this condition Par* aa'.s Vegetable rills will be found a •'11•<■ iiat,\•■ of rare power, restoring tl"' c.ins to healthful action, dbqMlllnJR de* • • "inn, nmi reviving the lhi(;i;iii« eu- 1 lenient ine was telling how her .idem Itomeo made love to her on ■ porch, "And did ho swear by pale moon'.'" nsked her chum. M.' didn't have time." sighed Olotn- ine. "How was that'*" "He i.i pi. swearing by the front ' vour children ure troubled with ims. give i liein Mui ber li raves' Worn. |,i ■ '.'i-ruinator* safe, suro and edectuql. *v It, nmi murk ilie Improvement l» ii cMId, How did Hint prima donnn come lose Inr volco?" "Well," answered Itnpn".Siirio. "some people S.IV ' Rang too much, lu.t my personal I 'On.ill is Hint she lost it arguing 'Ul salary." Ml women nre liorn reforuierH. uml 1 ,\ until lo begin on .some mnn. I* woman's favorite writer is n 1ms- 1'iiiid who is capable of writing oul i lieques. 'lie treaty lietween the l'nited :i,.'s uml CuIki (riving a preference iho hitler's sugar is helping to ro- ".' the Wesi Indian sugar trado 1,1 England, Coughiag Is an outward sign of Inward disease, Cnre the disease with Shiloh's Consumption Pure R:,cLunK I and tho cough will stop. II Try it to-night. 1( it doesn't benefit you, we'll givo your money back. *£[?*< S* C* WBI.L8 t% Co. •« __S_____1toy, N. Y„ Toronto, Can. The Way tx Woman and Her Tnt Children Were Saved From in* Hurricane Uf iimii,,. and Panic by a Btrai>Ki*r Who Wuii Intoxicated. All great conflagrations tlmt are attended with loss of life have, ns u rule, their serlo comic ns well us their tragic Incidents. Many peculiar escapes huve been recorded, but the following story of how one woman nnd her two children wero saved from death in the awful horror of the Iroquois theater In Chicago, where so many hundreds perished in the hurricane of flame nnd pailiC, ns told by Miss Elizabeth A. Heed in the Chicago llecord-IIeruld shortly after the fearful tragedy, ls unique In muny ways: Mrs. Henry Stirling, with her two children, snt in the fntcful Iroquois theater on that dreadful afternoon. Little Hob wus next to the aisle, then thu mother, ntul Dorothy snt on the otlier side. Beyond the six-year-old Kirl tliere was a vacant seat, but little heed was given to it as the spectacular ilruina went on and the wondering little folks looked open eyed upon the scenes before them. At last an uncertain step came down the aisle and u well dressed nmn lurched into the vacant seat. The curtain was up, but he was nn old theater goer, nnd iis the extravaganza wus not entirely new to bim he turned to the Child. Her confiding blue eyes answered bis appeal for friendship; there wus wonder In the expressive little face, but no fear, even when be ventured lo lay n caressing hand upon the golden curls. Mrs. Stirling shrank from his con- tntninatlng touch upon Dorothy's head. He saw or felt her loathing and said brokenly, "Don't you be 'fruld—Ish ull right-nll right—sweetish ll'l girl ever I Bhaw—sweetish li'l girl ever 1 shaw." Tho gay drama went on, tho crowd cheered, the children clapped their hands, and their merry laughter mingled with the applause, but the stranger still kept his bleared eyes upon tho lovely child. Every few minutes his hand would stray lovingly over tho sunny bead and some expression of endearment would fall from his uncertain lips. At last Mrs. Stirling called the attention Of an usher to tho prolonged annoyance, nnd a remonstrance was made, but the answer came, "You go way- Ish all right—all right—sweetish li'l Kirl ever 1 shaw-sweetish li'l girl ever I shaw." AKain the big hand touched the gold- en hair, and this time It strayed downward and took the little hand In lov- biK clasp. The child looked fearlessly Into iiis fnee and smiled. The mother grew more nnd more nervous. Again an usher was called nnd a complaint made. Tlie slender yonng man looked at the bis fellow nnd concluded that prudence was tho "better part of valor," so he went to consult with another about effective methods of getting tlie Intruder out of the bouse. The stranger looked nt the stage again; this time he saw n tiny flame rapidly spreading to tlie scenery. Rising instantly, he took little Dorothy In his arms. Stepping beyond the mother nnd unheeding her frightened remonstrance, he swung the child upon one shoulder nnd with the other hand caught up little Itob; then with both of theni pressed closely in Ills strong arms ho walked out of the house. The doubly frightened mother involuntarily followed hlm. This precious Instant wns the moment of salvation. Another minute— nnother half minute—snd lt would have been too late. They had nearly reached the entrance when u cry of horror rang through tbe house, followed by screams of terror and shrieks of pain. Without further volition of their own they were swept Into the street. Wholly dazed by the nwful shock Mrs. Stirling pleaded, "l'ut them down-put theni down now!" "Xo, tlmsli nil light. Where do yon want to go?" "Right up this wny to the Ashland block," she answered. Then the strange party pushed on through tlio crowd which was already rushing with helping hands to the scene of tho disaster. Lurching from one side of the walk to the other nnd apparently In constant danger of falling, he still carried his precious burden safely. Once within the protecting doors of the great Ashland block thc elevator carried them to one of lhe higher floors, where Mrs. Stirling rushed Into her husband's ollice cryng, "Ob, Henry, the theater Is burning, and this mun has brought the Children out!" Although not half comprehending the horror, the father put his hand In his pocket nnd drew out n twenty dollar bill, which ba offered with profuse thanks. Uut he nnd his money were alike Ignored. With n majestic sweep of the hand the drunken hero answered, "Co way—I don't want your money-go wny-thnsh all right-tliash tho sweetish li'l girl ever I shaw-sweetisli ll'l girl ever I shaw," and then he staggered out of the olllco. correct Address, "Isn't Columbus dead, pop?" "Why, certainly he's dead, years nnd years and yeurs ugo. What put such it question into your head, my son?" "Why, the little boy what situ next to me In school said Ills father addressed n letter to Columbus yesterday." "Where did he send It, son'/" "To Ohio."—Yonken Statesman. Gravel and Bladder Disease Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Toronto Bricklayer K**Hi*»e<i of tho»o Tiiill.le Troublea - Medical Science Mnkes Another Move Forward. Toronto, Ont., June 6.—(Special). —Medical science hus at length awakened to tho fact that Gravel and other bladder troubles aro caused by disordered kidneys and that the modern method of curing them is to curo the kidneys with Dodd's Kidney l'ills. This does uway with thoso terrible operations that In past years havo been all too common. Tho caso of William Thomas, bricklayer, 158 Mill street, this city, is ono of tlio recent proofs of tho elll- Oioncy of the treatment. Mr. Thomas suys:— "I had been troubled with Gravel and Bladder Disease for seven yeurs. I had to go to the hospital and have water token from nie. I tried medicines of different kinds, but they failed to remove tho troublo "Hearing of cures by them prompted me to try Dodd's Kidney Dills, and ufter taking them for a timo I passed a stone thu size of a largo bean, Four boxes of Hodd's Kidney Tills made a complcto euro in my ease." Aii frlshiiiiin Huys i imi being an ancient musl havo boon a healthful occupal ion. i Manv a in,in who snys he hns great presence of lllllld ii.iiin.gCS successfully to conceal It. TIII.Y lHiiiVi: l'IMI'I.KK AWAY.- A fu..' covered with ulmplofl Is unsightly, li tells el Internal Irregularities whim shoulil lung sine hnve been eor- iiit.il The liver and kidneys are uot nerforn.liig their functions in ihe healthy wny they Bhould, and these pimples ure in lei you know that Uie blood protests Parmelee's Vegetable l'ills will drive theni all nwny,'mill will leave the skin clear nnil clean. Try theni, anil there will be another witness to their excellence. Kansas City has Un* unenviable no- toriety of lending iii the proportion of divorces io marriages, there being but four marriages to every divorce. It uns the jockey Unit fell ofl' his horse who snid he had no use for tips. I llullov.nv's Corn Dure is a specific for the removal of corlia aud warts. Wi1 havo never heard of its failing to remove cii'ii the worst kind. Insurance losses in the United Smies nnd Canada for tho first, four months of this _pnr amount, according io the I'lsH'ngo Herald, to $146,- 00(1,350, an increase of .'*;,.i:i.S<(*,-J2,r .",.">ii over the snme period of 190)1. Minard's Liniment is used by Physicians. Smith—Why do so many little men inn-rv 1iig women? .Innes—Tluit is hardly the way of it. It's the bfg women that marry the little men. Oucntnbcrs ami melons ure "forbli fruit" to tunny persons so constil ttlnit the li'usl iiiiliilg,*nie is follow ci nt I neks of Cholera, dysentery, piping, These persons are not aware that can Indulge to their hearts' conten thev have on hiinil n liottle of Dr. •! Kellogg'l Hvseiilrv Cordial, a ineil that will give itnmedi&te relief, anil sure cure for ull summer complaints .I.I t'll lit p,l J I ei >.v th BS it if I. D. i.-i ne i.s a Stranger (to Highlander in full uniform)—Sandy, are you cold in till winter with the kilt? Sandy—No, mon; bill I'm nigh kilt w i' t he cnuld. The manufacture nnd sole of to- lincco is n Stnte monopoly in Austria, which nels Ihe national tren- sury over $27.iiliii.lMHi a year. 'rin* clock plnced In tho hull of the llolliorii Borough Council is at least l**iii yenrs old, and has been iu the possession of the local authorities for that period. It still keeps good t ime. A Russian lieutenant gets about $200 a year, a cuptaiu about $300 und a major $4!30. The only lmportnnt Independent states now remaining in Africa are Abysslnlu und Liberia. • The French government bus Just purchased for the Niitlonul Gallery of the Luxembourg two pictures by American artists, Edwin Lord Weeks of Boston und Wnlter Guy of New Vork. Siberia exports about $15,000,000 worth of butter a year. Tlie milk is very rich, only nbout twenty pounds being needed for ti pound of butter as against twenty-eight in Denmark, Two waiters In a hotel at Sun Itemo won the tirst prize ottered by the Milan Becolo, which has the largest circulation of all Italian newspapers. It consisted of n villa valued at $10,000. Lust year thero was an Increase of u million tons In the vessels which entered the port of London as compared With 1002. The figures were 15,790,426 tons In 1002 nnd 10,707,034 In U>o:>. The heart of the celebrated French warrior Captain Mulo de la Tour d'Au- vergne, a hero of the first empire, who was killed in battle In 1800, wns laid beside the tomb of Napoleon I. In the I n nil Ides with great pomp. "When young fellers begins n-roiiil- iii'." Bald Parmer Hulcode of New Jersey, "ihey jest gits crazy, an' the! thur hoy Jim O1 mine ain't no exception." "What's dim bill a-doin' now?" asked I'nnn.r Siiiiiu'ee|. "Hanged if he didn't go inler town Vislc'ily an' spend a hull sixpence inr a toothbrushI "I suppose ynu hnd a perfccllj lovely lime at Wexford's house parly ?" "No il was ii fizzle. Mrs, \Ve\foril hns so lil.lle tsift. She wns always arranging it thai tho men Would pair oil Wilh llieir wives. The male RiralTe al tho Dublin '/oo Is s.ilTerini; from the eliects of n nervous attack brought on by tho noise of tho hall on one of Iho recent stormy dnys pattering on tho rool of lhe giraffe shelter. Ile cnlilinl lienr I'vni Hie creaking oi his keeper's leather gaiters, The Earl of Mayo, who hns boon enlerlniiliiig I'rince Arthur of Oon- nailghf ul his seal in County Kil- diire. is nn Irish landlord who hns probably done more than any oilier landowner In tlmt count*, to restore agrarian pence. Sunlight Soapj REDUCES EXPENSE Full anil the pnrrot will sny I told you so. Win nnil the parrot will say be deserves credit. M'e nro, unconsciously, most of us, parrots.—School* muster. $5,000 Reward SU^JSM. Limited, Toronto, to any person who can prove that this soap contains any form of adulteration whatsoever rr contains any injurious chemical*. Aik ffcr tke Octasoa Bar. CIS Uncle IlusU— Who.i thnr, Mother--''song?" "Oh reully!" replied the cmi- In-Law, Mornin', Nibs! Nephew nenl basso, "the hour is so late, I'm Nihs—Moniin'. uncle! But, say, why 'afraid my singing will disturb the do you call your move Mothci'-ln-^nolghbors." "Never mind that, Tln-y Law? Uncle Husk- she .Interferes so, \\ li\ , jesl liecaus "Mr. Dcwply," 'won't you oidij said the hostess • us v, ith one mon own a dog whose howling disturbs us nl. night too." Genernl Ketrcalovitch command the Russians. nppears to CROUP, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUCH Are Ailments Which Causa Great Anxiety to Mothers Who are Not Familiar with the Curative Powers of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. SHORT STORIES, The United States pays more money for the" transportation of muUs thun ull otlier countries combined, An attempt was mado ut Dumnco, Mexico, to iiiuke soap from the oil extracted from castor beans, but the experiment wtis a failure. It Is estimated that the Eskimo population of Alaska, Labrador and Green, land bus declined from liO.OUO to 15,000 iu twenty years owing to tho thinning out of seal, bear and walrus. A Jury in n Chlcngo court has awarded $100 each to two negro women who hud sued a theater management for dnmages after being excluded from occupying orchestra seuts for which tliey purchased tickets. Fifteen murders were committed In New England during the month of Mnrch, most of thorn without apparent motive. Iu only seven cases were arrests made of suspected persons. Five of the victims of the murders were women. A valuable find of Indian nrrow- heads was recently made by .lohn lless on his farm in Ledytird, Conn. Ile discovered a cache containing -00 perfect specimens of arrowheads, probably made by some member of the Narra* gansett tribe of lud inns. HORSES AND HORSEMEN. Jacob Deemor of Salem, O., recently purchased l'alrmount Hoy, 2:24!4, by Ethnn Wilkes. , Consuela B., 2:121,{., ln the Salisbury string ut rieasiintoii, trotted a quarter in 80% seconds recently. Frank B. Walker bas been engaged to do tho starting ut the Reudville grand circuit nieeting. C. W. Merkle, the Philadelphia trainer, bns ndded Director lied, 2:20Vi, by Director, to his stable. The Philadelphia trotter Andrew Moore, 2:18V4, by Andrew M., will be extensively staked tbis season. Allle Smith, tlie Buffalo driver who brought out Topsy, 2:0'J',4, will train a public stable nt Tonnwundn this season. Among the horses to be raced by A. David of Lansing, Mich., this year will be Itobert S., 2:11)1/4, nnd Lester D.. 2:191,4- . ' Dan Nowill ls handling Senator White's matinee horses, including Miss Whitney, 2:07i/u, nt the Jewett covered track. EDITORIAL FLINGS. It Is a serious cpicstion to every mother as to how she can host combat croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and similar ailments which are sure to attack tho littlo ones at times least expected. Tho hollow, croupy cough comes with terrible foreboding us it arouses tho hopelessness ol battling ngainst A disease which frequently defies the most skilful physicians. In croup, above all other diseases, prompt uction is of the greatest importance imaginable. With Dr. Chosu's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine nt hand any mother can effect almost instant relief when the children are struggling frunticully for breath. Ily sheer force of merit it has won its wuy to popularity, nnd is known nil over the continent as the most effective treatment for throat nnd lung troubles that science hus ever devised. Mr. W. McGeo, 40 Wright avenue, Toronto, Ont.., states:—"There is no remedy in my opinion that can act more promptly than Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. lt cured my son of croup, absolutely, in one night. We gave him a doso Now that rubber ribs havo proved successful awful possibilities threaten in the literal adaptation of rubber necks,—Baltimore American. The mumps germ bas been definitely "Isolated." Won't somebody please gun for the microbe which causes that swelling a little higher up?—Philadelphia North American. We would like to learn the Mormon methods of making n living. A man who can provide for five wives and 100 children under present prices is a Uiinii- ciul wonder.—Memphis News. In tbe sweet sisterhood of states Utah excels In plural marriages, South Dakota iu plural divorces, New Jersey in plural corporations and New York In plural polities.—New York Mull. A medical essayist asserts that the blues ure n form of sphiucblue uetiros- theuia, due to Intraabdominal venous congestion. That would cause a dou't worry club to dlssolTe.—Pittsburg Dispatch. MODES OF THE MOMENT. straw passementerie is a trimming novelty. Oyster white Is a tint lu pongee tbnt Is much admired. Gooseberry green and old rose nre leading shades In millinery. Suits of white embroidered pique will be worn next siuniner. Chiffon nnd lace coats are somewhat shorter this season thun last. Button roses in straw decorate many of tlie newest toques and bonnets. Spangled and bead effects are conspicuous in tlie season's neckwear, Floral buckles for evening frown gnrnlture represent n Parisian novelty. Vui ince ls promised pronounced vogue ns garniture for summer drcis- es. For bridesmaids beautiful and c st- ly gowns will be fashioned of hand embroidered nels nnd handkerchief Ila* ens—Brooklyn v«ile. when ho wns black in the faco wttfc choking. It gavo him instant relief. During tho night ho took several doses, and in tho morning woke up bright, perfectly well and cheerful. I must suy it is u wonderful medi- .cine." I Mrs. .1. W. Lloyd, Albion streot. Belleville, Out., stutes:— "In tho beginning of last winter I took a very severe cold, accompanied with a bud cough, and was almost laid up for n. time. I tried several remedies, but with indifferent results. On the advice of a friend I got a bottle ot Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, and found that it relieved tho cough at onco. By the time I hnd takon the ono bot- tlo my cold was gone, and I can truthfully recommend it as a splendid remedy for coughs and colds. Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, 25 cents a bottle, family size (three times as much) CO cents, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Dales & Co., Toronto. To protect you ngainst imitations the portrait ond signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every bottle. istbc PRtPtRtNTIALio'ciGAR toull Enjoy Every Bit Of It, MADE BY IKFORTIER LTD. MONTREAL Jones—Do you swear when you have to walk llu* baby at night'.* Brown—Yes, bul the kid hollers so thut my wifo can't hear mo. Ask for Minard's and take no other. It iul.es mure than one race-horse to make a horse-race. . " "Wben your fnther comes home I shall tell him to give you a whipping." "Hold on, mn; let pa remain neutral—don't drug him Into this affair." Crumbs of comfort never come from eating crackers in bed. Aro You In the Rush a;*,a Bustle? Whilo wo join in the rush and bustlo of this busy world, overtaxing our energies ami racking our systems, many of us are morally culpable of reckless disregard of bodily Strength and fitness. Then per- hiips the health breaks down, and we sown doomed to long periods of pain and depression. Our whole Ufe is darkened. YETTHEREISAREMEDYATHAND Hundreds and thousands ot ailing men and women havo found that BEECHAM'S PILLS verily " mako lifo worth living." They Parity thn Blood, mat eight th* Dlxordorcd Stomach, mrttumm thm StuBBfmh Liver, dlmpml Seck-Hemd- ache, buildup thm Slmrvtxum Symtom, and repair tha damages vauamxf tiy ovorworA said brain worry. Thn genuine worth and never-failing eflicury ot BEECHAM'S PILLS havo boon fully proved during a period of nearly sixty yuan, and thoy are rucog- niasd us tho Best SafoKunrd Against Bilious and Nervous Attacks. Tho most satisfactory evidence of the universal esteem in which BBSOHAM'B l'l l.l.Kureheld is found in thul'uct that tlis Bales Bach Year Increase Marvelously. rrcpinril only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, England. Sold everywhe.-e In Canada and U. Sa America. In boxes, 23 ccnli. TllK WOULD IS FULL OP PAWS.— Tlm aches ami pains that afflict humanity are many unit eonstiint, arising from a mui! n .nie of ladiHtingUwh&ble muses, but in the main owiui; to man's neall- iri'iire In lakiiiK care of the Health. l*r. Thomas' Eclectric Oil was the outcome of a universal cry for some sperilie whirl! wonld spee.iiiv relieve pain, and it hus filled its mission to u remarkable degree, "Vou cnn't pet round the fact that two uml two inukc four." suid tho mnn who argUCS venenienllv. "That rule does very well for small I amounts." answered Senator Borg- I hUm, blandly, "Hut when you tnUu | two million und two million, nnd put Vm togothor in n trust, there's ns [ telling how many millions the.v will I amount to." I.ifelniov Sunn- disinfectant—is stronc- 1 lv roeotiiiuen.liHl liv the medical prof.'S- xioii us ii safeKUara u^aiusi Infectious I'liseusos i!2 less—I!.'.up told nn* how niueli he pnid for my rlngf Uow much do you Ihink it wns? .less—I "don't, know, but it doesn't look to bo worth it. Teas—Worth v,lmt 1 Jobs—What he told you ho pnid for it." The wurship triiely is n grand llut perishable trinket. It lakes livr years lo build il anil i A half nn hour to sink it. c rossr Poor man! He can't help ft^ He gets bilious. He needs 2 gooa liver pill—Ayer's Pills. They act directly on thc liver, cure biliousness. fc^jf.'-SSSs ^.i_aniLi..n"iw 11 ' 11 ~ ~ —- -" " " ' "* " ' "1 Want your moustache or heard) fl beautiful brown or rich black ? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rim it». » t aatu en., mmi'"-» U I Keep Minard's Liniment in the House. Russians use per capita a trifle mora thnn one-third us much soap ns the people of the United Slates. I Gen, Kiiropuikin is determined now io advance, but whether In thodir tion of Tokio or st. Pctorsburgh will depend entirely on circumstances, N'.-w England makes two-thirds of the boots nnd shoes produced ill the United states. .1 When n widower begins to tell his I roubles to n widow she knows be is going lo nsi; he? tO share their.. Th".- earrings worn by Italian women Indicate tho purt. of Italy the wearers como from; tin* longer tba Cfll'rlngS tho further south the original homes of the women. In lhe fai'. north the ornaments ore quite short. •*J\f IM U No UBU il ' ( -".;,.."• v.'.- r.otxt ':.-::. TIIK DIMI.t., SI.OCAN. 11 C luni. 1 \ I a THE SLOCAN DRILL C. E. SMiTnKRiN*flAi.R, Editor and Prop. IS PUnLlSHKll EVERV FRIDAY AT SLOCAN, - - • - B. C" Legsl Advertising 10 cents a line for the first insertion and 5 cents a line each subsrquent insertion. Certificates of Improvement, $7 each. Transient ad vertiseinsnts st same rates ss legal advertising. Locals will be charged 10 cents a line for each insertion. Commercial Kates made known upon application. The Subscription is $2 per year, strictly in advance; $2.50 a year if not so paid. Address all letters to— THE SLOCAN DRILL, Slocan, B. C- FRIDAY. JUNE 17th, 1904. K1UTOIUAI. CKOFPINUS. Canada's next governor-general will likely be Earl Groy, lord lieutenant of Northumberland. An unsettled and uncertain feeling pervades business circles that does not portend progress and prosperity. Tho recently increased freight rates from the coast are bitterly resented by the mercantile interests,aud an appeal to the railway commission is spoken of. Gamey. the Man from Mauitoulin,ls much in evidence in Ontario, wielding an influence that means destruction to Grit rule in that province. For a niDiith past he has been holding public msetings, and there reiterating, without fear of contradiction, his charges of corruption against tlie Ross government. Thousands of poople attend these meetings, and so great is the influence exerted that it is freely admitted the next election will place the Grits iu a minority by 30 seats. Public opinion is clearly with the Tories. Politics are being introduced by the Lilierals into militia matters aud an Outburst of indignation has come from military men. Lord Dundonald,head of the service, accuses Minister of Militia Fisher with having scratched one of his regimental appointments, because the officer was n Conservative. Fisher seeks to escape by saying the man was not qualified,but Duudonnld Submits he is the best judge of that. Of course Duudonald will have to go, for presuming to have opinions of his own. Efficiency in the national defence and direction of its affairs must be made subservient to the dictation of the political machine. Public safety is of little moment to modern Liberalism. It is a significant fact that the lending independent papers of Canada are unanimous in thoir opposition to the terms of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway deal. Equally significant is the fact that 21 prominent Liberal businessmen of Winnipeg have petitioned against the deal. The Grand Trunk scheme will be one of the main issues in the next election, with the Advantages of the position resting with the Conservatives. They hold to the point that the government after building the road should have operated it ns a public sor vice, and that the road pushed through to the Pacific should have been tho Intercolonial, not a parallel competing line. Public opinion in tho maritime provinces,ac-jt'iituated by tho famous address of Hon. A. G. Blair, ex-minister of railways, condemns the ruthless wrecking of the Intercolonial. Conservatives realize their advantage and will press it to a successful conclusion. The ratepayers will commend the ■city council for their action iu seeking tO nud OUt lhe intention of the mill company relative to the completion of llieir plant here. It is going on for two years since thelxmus was granted and the ratepayers are anxious to realize the fulfilment of the promises made. Dire times have fallen upon the town, and the heavy taxation necessitated by the bonus constitutes a grievous burden. Many of (hose responsible fyr the bonus have quit the town, yet those left have faithfully endeavored to fulfil the contract entered UntO. They have completed the pro* 'iective works to the creek, and will, so far as it lays in their power, live up to the letter of the agreement. Will the company give the townspeople credit for it? It is sincerely to lx; hoped that they will and the announcement will be made that the remaining portion of the mill plant will be established at once. Renewed life would follow antl tlie ratepayers would gel some return for their investment. DRILL POINTS. Pay up your subscription. » Nelson will celebrate on both July 1 and 2. Next week the days will begin to shorten. High water stage this year was below the average. Trai' will hold its usual celebration ou Dominion day. Nelson is laying itself out for a great celebration on July 1. Five inches of snow fell at Phoenix on Friday, destroying the gardens. Mrs. Wm. Senm{m, of Nelson,'has lieen visiting friends here all week. For the best value in ready-to-wear suits, call at W. T. Shatford & Co.'s. Heavy frosts of lato have seriously affected the currant crop in this locality. Archer & Hodder, Kaslo, are opening a branch hardware store in Sandon. Father Jeannotte, of Sandon, held service in the Catholic church on Sunday. Mrs. John Bull returned on Thursday evening from a visit to Arrowhead. Upwards of 500 men are working on the new railways in the Boundary camp. Express money orders nre payable everywhere. They are cheapest and safest. The closing exercises at the school next week will be of an interesting character. Several more carloads of lumber from Koch's mill, on Ten Mile, went out this week. Rossland is following Sloean's example and will hold a tax sale of delinquent lands. Miss Floy Stubbs, known to several here, was married in Nelson, Tuesday, to O. Appleton. Mrs. B. A. Shatford returned Saturday evening from a short visit to her relatives in Seattle. Fred Starkey, of Nelson, and R. G. Salisbury, of Rogers & Cj., Winnipeg, were here on Saturday. Siiverton will send a football team to Nelson to compete against that burg on Dominion day. Civic taxes for the current year lx**- gan to roll in during the week. The discount lasts (ill July 1. Rev. Mr. Calvert, of New Denver, held his initial service in the Methodist church on Sunday last. W. T. Shatford & Co. will well shirt waists at cost from June 17th to 24th. Splendid range to choose from. Provincial taxpayers are hustling in their remittances, so as to save their 10 per cent discount allowed up to the 30th. Slocan visitors to tlse grand encampment of the I.O.O.F. at Rossland. last week, report having had a glorious time. The damage suit against the Crow's Nest Coal Co. is still on at Nelson and the evidence will not lie all in till next week. Frank Butler, a biakie on the Spokane & Nbrthem.was killed near Ymir on Saturd.\v, by lieing run over by a train. Geo. Ennis, representing the Canadian Lumlxjrman.was here on Friday, gathering data for a write-up of the local mill. It is given out that the Union Meat Co., doing business in the Boundary, will open shops in every town in the Kootenays. The ninth carload of shingles to lie shippeil by the local mill company for the season went out Wednesday, to Bnrrie, Out. In chamliers at Nelson Mondav. in the Slocan case of Benedum vs Be:te- dum, an order was made for service of writ ex juris. D.Arnot has been appointed district deputy of the I.O.O.F. by the grand master, and Mrs. Arnot the same position for the Rebeccas, Fred Carlisle left Wednesday for his old home in Petersburg, Indiana, having lieen summoned bv a message announcing the serious illness of his mother. Next Sunday evening, at Knox church, Rev. T: MeGord will preach on "The true essence of religion.'! "To do justly, to love merev, and lo walk humbly with God" Micnh 6, 8. Wiidds Bro?., photographers. Nelson, announce that their gallery will lx* open during the Dominion dav celebration in Hurt city. Visitors from the Slocnn camp will please lxar this in mind. You can get something nice in hams at W. T. Shatford & Co.'s. Outgoing mails to Nelson close now' at 2.25 p.m., and up the lake at 8.30 p, m. B. A. Shatford took a trip out to the main line on Thursday to meet his wife. Grant Cox brought in an elegant team of draught horses on Friday, to be used in freighting to the Ottawa, Geo. Fairbairn returned on Saturday to Silverton from Vancouver, having received beneficial treatment for his eyesight. For sale, cheap. Lot 9, block !Vl, size 208x60 feet. All fenced and partly planted in fruit trees, small fruits and strawberries. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs. Tutcher. W. Wilson got his left arm too close to a saw while clearing away sawdust at Iho loeal mill, Friday, and as a result he lost some flesh and blood. It will be a lew days yet before lie will bo at work again. minim; ItHCOROS, Appended is a complete list of the various records registered at the local registry office, II. P. Christie being mining recorder: LOCATION J, . .Turn fi—Slocnn Bell, on Twelve Mile crack, E C Snyder, Lailuy fr, divide between springer and Ten Mile, C M Kirkwood. 8—Golden liill fr, on Republic hill, A R Bolderston, ASSESSMENTS. June J—Mimic. 6— St Louis, Dividend, Alhambrfl, 8—Chesapeake. 9—Rainbow. 10—Morning Stiu, Sheffield fr. Timber Notice. -k-nTiri.' In hereby given tlmt tliirl.v;la.vj afur I lands situntixlon H&rtionerlii', Wait KootwiM ilistrict: Com* et iw i i .'-i planted nboul Un ohtUnj m c$tb. sou" iH.ftst, corner ot Qjo. Laroher ■ &|§ttwS.U»fo^SSni.nM. *"•■• FRANK PTJBYIANOB Dated May 14th, I'.HU. NOTICE. 1 cc Hint It is my InUntiott, at tin* W* r sixty davs from the dato hereof. || tlm Chief (.'iMiimmsuiiior of UKEnotlci plration Of It, nnn] V ttl 1 III' 11 "I a ■ ' "' ' " '* ' , . , I m - i Works for mission to purchase th {ollowbB iMfirtbed bind, viz.: Commenolnaat t plaited oa the wesl shore of Slocan lake, " -ated about 100 feet north of the mouUa :,.rwl> and marU.l"Jolin('urrio'«N,K. ■ ,l„..,ice \wst 20 chuins i theno* south 20 crossing Evans nreeki thenoS east H) thenoe north following the weitsnore n hike 20 chains, more or less, to point an.) of Evi Conn1 chain chain of Bl 10 actus, of commencement, and containini: '"''' "joHN rrHKiE per tf. W. Unto, Awn] kelsoi,, l!.C. April Mr5,1901. __* Timber Notice. Certificate of Improvements Black Ummty *•»■*■ Whiw tumuty Mlueral Claims. • Situate in the Slocnn City Mining Division of tin* \yejt Kootenny DUtript Wbere located :- At the hend of Mineral creek and Lucky George creek, i TAKK NOTICE that I, W. D, Mc-I Gtegor, acting ns naont for J. J. Mul- hsllTF.-M.C. No. B^L*'*-1-?•??*•£ V M.C. No. B58099) J. J. Banfleld, F. I 11 C. No BB8047J Krlo Lomloiix, P. M* (*' Nn. B60d79, nnd J. M* McGregor, Tree Miner's Certificate No. B0Q093, intend, sixtv dayi from thc (Into hereof, to apply t i'Iih niining recorder for'certificates of Improvement, for tho pur* pose of obtaining Crown grunts of the above claims. And further tnke notice that action, under section 'XI, must he commenced belore the iseuanco of BU'ch cortiflotttes of Improvement. liaieii thin 20th dnv of May, 1904. 27-501 Wi 1». MoGBEGOR StcelRanges for $18.25. Why bo without a rangs'*** you can Ret ono so cheap? t are preferrable to stov better satisfaction. Tin burn wood or coa" set up free. leu ie\ ''*.',ll'l Rive bs rangd a'id Will bo H. J. TINSMITH AND N' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that nt the expiration of DO days from date, I intend to npply, at n ipenial sittinu of the board of licence commi'sionerfl of the city of Slocnn, for n transfer of the retail liquor license held by mo for the Arlington Hotel, situated on lota I nnd -, Block A, Slocan, to (ieo. Henderson, L. M. KNOWLES Dated, June 7. 1904. OTicr la hereby liven that thirty days nfter dale I Intend to apply to the Chief Cora- „ iimonor ef Lnndg 4 Work»,atVlotorla,fortwo ■Dedal licenses lo rut nnd carry awpj timber from the foilowlnff described tfindi, situated on Robertson creek, West Kootenay district i . li'»i Locution, enolna at a post, nbout one mile north ■,, Larchera pre-emption, thenco hi rMti tnoncolio-ehains southi thence so thence 80 ohains north, to point of tn onient, Second Location, Commencing at a post, aboul two miles north ,,f ii,.,, l.aia'la'r's pre* plion, llicnie 80 Chains west •thence 80 chains BoutUi thence 80 obelus enst;'thenco 80 chains north, to point of coni- •*">,"v'"'"'• ntAS.KlF.DUNUKH Dateil .May Uth, KOI. Com of Qei ohains chain., c.i-1 COUIII r'°',,ox :1" COLIN J. CAMPBELL, Licensed Provincial Assayer, NKW DENVER, n.c. All s» m nl ei llecelve rrorapl Attention. Kates on Annl ' ' epeoUl Qll.atilllarTlN lo Mines mill MUN. ' ' •<ss*mmmmirm*33&mm*i.**am^^ mViL\yLtM8&-*A*^ aillim ■ maw tn. • •• i LlCmam ROYAL HOTEL, Mrs. A. Mason, Prop. If you wnnt n touch of home lifo, conn* along, boys. Tin* bo-it table In town; nice lnrge,niry lii'ilroonis. SpecialQites to steady boarders. . . The best sample rooms in town Arthur Street, Slocsn SLOCAN, B C. Med. Supt., J. P. CADE, M.D. K ATI'S: Regular suliserihers, $1 per month oi $10 a vear: non-snbscrlbers 1 exclusive of meiliral iiitcndance)$2 per day. Private wants Stperihu extra. Special facilities for inntern- [tjf cases. For furtho. particulars apply lo. D. B. O'Neail, Sec SLOCAN, B. C. Is reached by any trail or road that runs into the Town. r**< ■« ************ »■♦ ****»e>>< l.liillTI'.l) BY i:i,i:cti:k'itv 11 RATED HV HOT AMI. Tke Queen's Hotel **** ' E, i'. t'l.AtlKi:, FttQFBIETOB HATES: 8S.0Q TKH KAY FirFt-clnsa Dtiiluu ltoo.n Lnrt'i* ii.nl din foitiil'li* Ih'ilrrionif; i! rooms. birConinio.ciiil Men Nelson, B. C. Do not go past its door when you are dry, weary or hungry. A. E. TEETER, Proprietor. ?******$****>*** .**■»**♦♦*>» llllj.a Notice to Delinquent Co-owner To Anna Farini, or to any person or persons to whom sho may I.ave trims furred her interest in the Coronation nnd Memphis mineral claims, situated on Twelve Mile creek, nnil reconleil in tlio Reco'dot's ollice for the Slocan (. ity mining division. Yon are hereby notified lhat wc. James Smith, F.M.O, No. L'.o'.iii'.i.'i, nnd Charles I'rand, F.M.C No. 06003", have i caused to be expended tin* f.i.ii o( four hundred and ten dollars In labor nnd improvements on tha ubove biou* tinned mineral claims, in order toi hold said claims under the provisions ofi the Minernl Act; and if within 00 davs from thp date\)f this notice you fail, or! refuse, to contribute your proportion of I such cxpentlil.ue.toijetlier will, nil costs1 of sdvertising, your interest in said, claims will become the propeity of the tubscribera, under section 4 of nn Act' entitled "An Act to amend lhe Mineral Act. 11100." Dated at Slocan, ll.C, this 1'tli dav of I Mav, A.D. 190*1. JAMES SMITH' 2i.-V04 CHARLES BRAND ♦ ♦ 0 * * * t ****+**-**< ***** ********** H.B.Curtis Financial Agent Accountant Cc Auditor Notary Public Fire and Accident Insurance Abstracts cf Hineral Claims. Will buy a comfortable Cottage and two corner lots in New Denver. House contains four large room3, ball and wardrobe. For other particularswrite DRAWER 54, SLOCAN. x ** i * > < o * i * « .* % ; ;• i **•:***<■: I raw ^p*~t*pC*«*^OTg»y(^*__?m]mtw_rm\r***?*V K A dvertise you r SLOCAN, B.C i?:-* :3i>;>0.*!*>'i»i>2:aiD:>:j:>:>^:.-dai3.*>i^ j r+mm-m* !****■**■***** City Bakery Gbaranteed tbs Be.-it Brood in tlu* Slocnn emu]). . . . Also carrying n full lino of CONFECTIONERY FRUITS TOBACCOS CIGARS CIGARETTES PIPES, ETC. D. B. O'NEAIL, SLOCAN f ' *-****+******-***-******** ** Needed in Every Home W\ Altcatfs Up to Date webster's International Dictionary _ A Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography.Geography, Fiction,etc. The New and Enlarged E.ditlon Contains 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the World with mora tinm :*5,iiix) titles, ijuscii on tbs latent oenitll rcluiiis. New Biographlcat Dictionary coiitiilnlnir nunicftof ovor 10,000 Dot eworl iiv penqni,tritli mitloimiii v. (irriipiitioii, date of rolgiifl, dutc of hlilh, dcntli, etc. Fxllted l.y W. T. HAK1US, Ph.D., LI..D hniteii .stales Commlaloner .>r Uduoatlon' New Plates Rich Blndlnno 2380 Quarto Pages 3000 Illustrations He nlso piilill.uli Webster's Collegiate Dictionary ■v,l,,,Jl,(.!l"s''",riv''rH<'","sh'''f,i''l',H'>'lI'l'niFeN. UUlfeurm. KOOIIliwtrnll.ina. BlufllOll M Im-lii-a rli-al-eln.wIn i|iiiility, mcoiid-elnwiInni/c " LET U3 SEND VOU FREE "ATo»t In Pronunciation" wlilih offordi n |iieii*iiiiii nmi [nitructlve cveiilng*! outer- tiiiiiiii.nt. Illustrated puni|ililet ulso free. G.6C.MERRIAM COMPANY. Publishers, Springfield, Mass. Slocan Bakery J. Pinchbeck, Proprietor Fresh Fruits of Every { Kind Arriving Daily. | A full Mtof'.i pf Hi.' l».-t I lines of cigars nnil tol.nc- X cos alwavs lii'pl mi liantl. % SI l'l I.(»;iv,'Bof ltl'a*l,d form. ta ' lull Weight mid Oiuilli.v -,, Qaarmnteed. Slocan, B. C. SefieCC*^<:*f;X!<:i,:»\:<'":-'»:t'^i<:<# Business in these days of progress and competition no man in business should neglect an opportunity to keep his goods before the people. Modern usages proclaim advertising the one road to success; neglect of it invariably ends in disaster. A merchant's standing in a community may be judged from tlie advertisement he carries in a local paper. To sell goods a man must advertise. All live men seek the aid of tne printer Nyal'5 Digestive Tonic IS A BRACER It promotes digestion, improves the Appetite, and gives lone ami energy to I Im whole system. For Bale by ft Dril offers ; a reward to ;i!l pewis- (.-•nt nnd Iii' . eml n.i.'ei'ti- ersi it i- rend by e'. ei'i'iini'. li..i'U limit-"- Rtttwfnctiou •to ii iii atfralist! At All WVWW0*!?WW.**.* B ku in iimiiiaiiiAA Subscribe for and support your local paper: til H ti n A n • t, o A A A V A Times n ., A V KsaXKKKJ^KK a>» >■•*"* J. 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Title | The Slocan Drill |
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