_"��� ���"��� ' -1 ���* '.i "^ t *--**���������*... _ *���"���������' * IS *���*���*? _ *,-jW ESTABLISHED 1892 SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1901 - . ���."���TC. ... -1 "^ ~ * ,*���>. .1 DAILY EDITION BULLEFS EBROB 1 1/ i*. in MAKES SOME DAMAGING ADMISSIONS. ADMITS THAT HE ADVISED THE SURRENDER OF LADY- j.t SMITH. -i .a I LONDON, October Ul.���The stoim ^raised - by general Bulier's speech yesterday ^ bofore the King's Rifles on the South African situation continues to ���iVrow. In his remarks general Bailor .complained o(f 'the general' cffiticism 'on the part of newspapers regarding the fighting in1 South Africa, especially 'theso reflecting upon himself.-. He ad- [mitted he had advised general sir SjGeorge White that it would possibly ['be necessary to surrender Ladysmith, |_.nd said he would trust the public to j,judge of the justifiability of tho attacks I.The speech is tho one topic of discus- Ifsion, and there is general .anticipation Fjthat disciplinary measures will follow liunlcss general Buller takes the-advice Lof such a conservative supporter of the ..government as the Standard and~ic- I. signs. The tone of the1 press is generality one of surprised amazement at his !'indiscretions. The people of England E havo stuck to. him throughout aWl his l.wifo's social influence has been power- l-ful and has even reached the court Tt | had been decided that ho would be ele- fe'vated to the peerage on tlie next honor llist, but it is-doubtful now, after ^yes- terday's confession that he advised the J surrender 'of .Ladysmith, "A .humllla- ���'tion compared with whicli," - as . the Standaid says, "all other reverses of I' the war would have been trivial.". That fi either tho king or the-people will con- " tinuo to favor- him is thought -impos- bia Y. M. C A. lacrosse team this morning decided to appeal to the trustees of the Minto cup for a decision regarding the number of matches to be played for the capture of that trophy. The action of the Shamrock in refusing to play more than one match is regarded as unsportsmanlike by the western team and othei local athletes. The Shamrock executive explain their action by stating it would be impossible for them to get players together for more than one match. The British Columbians regard this as no excuse at an. 'MONTREAL, October 11.���Only one match will be played for the Minto cup, the Shamrocks refusing,to accept the proposition of the Vancouver team for three games. The western men are somewhat disappointed, as they realize that after the long trip they have scarcely time to get into trim for the game. The Shamrocks supporters have already sized up the visitors as formidable opponents and the refusal to play three games may have been partially prompted by this fact. There has been but little betting, odds slightly favoring the Shamrocks. STEAM SHOVEL ORDERED sible. 1 CECIL RHODES CAVE -4.5000 Conditionally to the Liberal'Party. * ���^LONDON^ October * 33 .-^Tri-S'S^c,.'ator: 'tomorrow will* print'letters from Cecil Rhodes" and- tho late Francis Schnad- hurst, who from 1SS5 to 1892 was chief organizer and adviser of the" Liberal party, sustaining the sensational ��� allegation made some months ago that Mr. Rhodes in 1891 gave ��5000 to the Liberal party pn condition that Mr. Gladstone would not bring about the evacuation of Egypt by tho British troops. Both sir William Vernon Harcourt and sir Henry Campbell Bannerman;, the Liberal leaders, have publicly declared *��� this to be false. In a letter covering this' correspondence Mr. Rhodes sums up as follows:-"I met Mr. Schnadhurst in London and he asked whether I was -willing to subscribe to party funds. I said I was prepared to do so providing the .policy was not to scuttle "" out, and that in the event of a home rule bill being brought forward pro vision should be made for the retention of tho Irish members at Westminster.-1 understood from Mr. Schnadhurst that he would consult Mr. Gladstone, which quite satisfied me, as I looked upon Mr. Gladstone as the Liberal party. Mr. Schnadhurst accepted the contribution upon the conditions defined in the letter appended." In this letter Mr. Rhodes demands that this contribution bo kept secret and that tho check be returned if the Irish were not represented at Westminster, but he added a postscript saying: "I am horrified at Mr. Morley's speech on Egypt. If you think your party hopeless' keep the monoy, but give it to some charity. It would be an awful thing to give my money for breaking 'up the empire." ' ���������''?���.������... V In 1892 Mr. Rhodes again wrote to Mr. Schnadhurst ; drawing attention to a 'speech of Mr. Gladstone foreshadowing, ��a scuttle, out of Egypt' and expressing jthe hope that Mr., Schnadhurst should [do his best to check the mad step...but, Khe said: "If your- respected leader 're-,. ttnains obdurate I 'Shall certainly call jj upon you to devote' my subscription to ��j_ome public v charity." Iri Mr. Schnad- Tfhurst's reply*he says Mr. Rhodes' money ['had already been spent; arid he believed l_t had been given mainly to help the [homo rule struggle. Mr.. Schnadhurst, ^however, assured Mr. Rhodes that Mr., ^Gladstone's utterances were only an ex- Ijpression of pious opinion; that sir Wil- Biiam Vernon Harcourt' was'also an- ilioyed at them, and that no scuttle out |of Egypt was likely, as' he had seen lord llosebery, then slated for the foreign; Jministry, who would'1 not pej-mit it, Iicing a stxongTman, who would take his 'jwn course very different from the pli- [firit, supple * G ranvilie?* "Oii the reception of this," says Mr. Ithodes "I bothered no more. Upon the lippointment I knew* that Egypt was Raved. I' leave your readers to decide Siow far sir Plenry Cairn-oell Bannerman is justified in characterizing the /origin-. Bil statement as a lie from beginning to jirid. According to their statemehts iaeither sir Henry Campbell Banncr- Ijnari nor sir William Vernon Harcourt tare acquainted with the facts, but I Kiaturally assumed that Mr. Schnad- iiurst was, speaking with authority/' , Will Appeal to the T uatees. MONTREAL, October 11.���After con- For the Knob Hill Mines. PHOENIX, October Jl.���[Special to Tho Tribune ]���An era was marked this week m the mining history of the Boiin- daiy country, when the Granby company after due examination of the cap- abihtcs of the machine, placed an order for a steam shovel for use at tne Knob Hill mine. The Granby 'company is well known to be in the foiefionttto secure anything and everything that can help the management rn the operation ol the properties it "owns, _>nd this is one ol the* *proporties it owns and this, is but another step in the same direction Duimg the lecont tup to the iron and copper mines of Minnesota and Michigan, William. Yolen Williams,* superintendent of the-Granby company, paid attention to the use of *steam. shovels .there, and found they were a great success. On his return, after consultation with the management of the company, _t was decided to utilize one of .them hqie at the Knob Hill mine. The ma- chino ordeied this week ie. called1 the Marion steam shovel, style Improved A, and is manufactured by the Marion Steam'Sho.el Company of Marion, Ohio x Mr. Williams also visited the manufacturers on his late .trip east The shovel is mounted on a standard gauge railway car, and is completely boxed in with the exception, of- the boom .and. dipper.*- The, -Tsl_a.pl 1c Dut-plle6-.vlth"<rvertlcalJ-bollei, 54 by 104 inches, with 64 two-inch tubes and having 255 square feet bf heating sin face. ^The water tank, is -42 x 92 x 60 inches in size. The hoist is fitted with 8 by 10 cylinders, which is equal to about 4p hoise-power. The boom, whn.li is made-of iron, is 20 feet long by. 22 inches, in width. Thet dipper will be specially arranged with1 four large steel teeth and has a ^capacity of one and three-quarter cubic yards. .It is-.figured that the ore to be handled by the shovel will run* about 12 cubic feet to the ton._ 'It is, estimated -by Mr. Williams that the steam shovel will be delivered rand ready for use at the Knob Hill in the course of six or eight weeks, if no'.unforeseen delays occur. A railway spur now being built to the Knob Hill will run across the vein, and the ore will be dumped directly into-the cars from the -steam -shovel���Tho-shovel-will-Cpst _ l.e__ twoen $7000 and $8000. ��� country as long as good weather lasts and then disband.- * The fire department was called out at 11 last night but the fire was extinguished before their arrival. The fire oc- cuired in a small basement store room in the rear of the Clarendon hotel," and was discovered by the bartender. Incendiarism is suspected, but no clue to the perpetrator has been obtained / yet The room is accessible from the rear and was unfastened. < W. F Teetzel, representing W. F. Teetzel & Co, wholesale drugs and as- sayer supplies; E. W IVIatthews of R. G. Dun & Co.'s mercantile agency; Alex Taj lor, of the C. P. R. land department; and S. S Irwin, of the Nelson & Vernon t telephone line, all of Nelson, are here stopping at the Imperial. The wife of Fred Penson, a carpenter, who came here from Muskoko,' Ontario, died today of consumption. She lef; threo young children motherless Tho body will be buried here on Sunday. ONE BABBIT LESS ' i -J ?4* Vancouver Local' News. VANCOUVER, 'October 11.���[Special to The"* Tribune.]���The submission of evidence m support 'of an alibi for Rogers was the feature of the defence of fishermen in the assize case this morning. Yesterday afternoon nine Japanese witnesses swore, 'one after another, that they had recognized Rogers and Desplain among the, boats that rhad captured them, and that Rogers had been "there giving orders * on'the night of the marooning.' Defence, of the .alibi caused quite'a sensation, three witnesses being called who were in company with Rogers all through the evening from 7 till 12 and saw him go home on the night of the alleged trouble. These witnesses declaied that they had gone out in a boat that evening, went to point Gray and then came m again because of^he bursting of tho 'squall, without having taken any actioni against the Japanese or being near enough to" speak to them even. Rogers himself' is. going in the box this afternoon. .-> _ , ���> ,-' The steamer Danube arrived in port this morning' from Skagway with eighty passengers and $400,000 odd, In gold. This 'is the largest gold cargo she has had this season. Tagish Jim, the first finder of gold on El Dorado,-and other well-known northerners were *��� passengers., Tagish Jim wiirbuild a large residence m Victoria. ,-. Objection,has been.made by the C.P? R. before the city council, of Westminster to certain concessions'proposed to be given by ^Westminster and Vancouver to the Great Northern railroad." '', STAMBULOFFS MURDER IS >" AVENGED. r SULTAN OF TUBKEY WILL- BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOB THE . STONE ABDUCTION. taxes on the list are $6475.08.' This >has been run up to a total of $8224.04. hy interest expenses and commission of sale. The actual expenses of" sale outside of interest amount to* $97155. The tax collector receives only 5 per, ceut of the actual taxes collected,' which will amount to less than $200. The remainder of the expenses are caused by advertising, help and other contingent expenses. The money collected will probably be made a sinking fund with which to pay-off some of the present indebtedness. Another sale will be held during the month to dispose of the-remain- der of the lots.���Kaslo-Kootenaian. 7 ���A ____________________ __ _.<l-.W)r..-4- Bossland Local News 'ROSSLAND, October 11.���[Special to The Tribune.]���At the supreme court sittings'today the garnishee issue of Manley vs. Mackintosh was continued and finally concluded ,late this afternoon, judgment being reserved. No other business was transacted at the sittings and the Beamish order nisi will be argued tomorrow morning. A. H. MaeNeill, K. C, has taken out an order nisi in the Colistro case, and both applications will bo heard together. , ' There was a warm meeting of the Liberal association here last, night. A well-, - known ex-newspaper man brought up the question of the Alien Labor Act, and asked that tho association wire Ottawa asking for its prompt enforcement. It is said that the discussion which followed brought out the fact very clearly that Dr. Sinclair had been doing his utmost to prevent the government from enforcing the law. The doctor when attacked for his action declared the agent sent here had gone beyond his instructions, and had attempted to intimidate the mine managers, and had otherwise misconducted himself. The .charges were vigorously denied, and a motion to adjourn the meeting was voted down by a large majority. "Finally a compromise was agreed to by which another .meeting will be held on Tuesday next, when a resolution in favor of wiring the government to enforce the act will be offered, and presuming from last night's expression of opinion, carried. The union men are very indignant at the refusal of the Ottawa authorities to move promptly in the matter. They say that at the request of the department they secured a conviction and all the necessary evidence that the department asked for, and that Edward Williams, who was senf, here by. the government, has reported that ;the law has been flagrantly yiblated, yet ?the minister of justice has made np; further move in the matter? y ..,;,?. Greenwood Local News, GREENWOOD, October 11..-r[Special to The*Tribune.]���R. W. Brock of the Dominion "geological survey now has his party iri the hills above Boundary Falls, examining the country and obtaining Judge Got Hot in the Collar. ^. ^-VANCQUVER; Octotler" 11��� tSpecial to The Tribline.]���Rogers and Desplain wore found "not guilty" late tonight by the jury after, having been out four hours. The verdict was greeted by a popular demonstration, which was remarked upon by the judge, who ordered the ar- restyof any persons who were disorderly. An affidavit for a change of'venue was made and granted, and the next charge against the men is to be heard' atv New Westminster.. The affidavit -w_s made" by provincial constable Campbell, who alleged the jury was influenced by union, motives, etc^ ' '* ��� SMALLPOX CASE IN,NELSON No Apprehension Felt. . - , The city..has _ got another case;_of smallpox on its hands. The case this time is James Hubbard, a prospector, who has resided on the C. P. R. right J v NEW YORK, October 11���Three battalions of the Sixth Bulgarian infantrjr, regiment marched through the country between Dubnitza'tand Shamakov and searched the, villagesi of the RiloMais-, ters district, in one of which it 'was re- ported the brigands had'concealed Miss Stone, says ay Sofia correspondent., A" searching party composed of 300 Bulgarian infantry and 100 dragoons is scour-* ing sthe ranges of. Dospat and the JRho- doptgelbirgen.v The r American ; .consul general at Constantinople has arrived at Sofia withfa'pastor from! 'Philippopohs as drago and both.are^taking energetic( steps with the Bulgarian government to effect Miss Stone's release The reputed leader of the gang who killed Stambu- loff has met his fate. Suspected of being associated in the capture oi Miss Stone, he "was"shot dead on the frontier.near Kostendit. Though','��1000 rewaid had been'placed on his head for the murder of Stambuloff, Hallo, .the. name under which he was known,1 was* too influential a ruffian for the Bulgarian police to ar-^ rest. Four .additional brigands have been< captured near Tschepino and a band of' 20, fully, armed, were discovered _near Dubnitaza and driven; into the. mountains again ,, t.;v ,t- r - ,_/< CONSTANTINOPLE, October 11���In compliance with' a'-request from" Washington the search by the Ottoman troops for. the ahjductors.'of jMissr Stone has been abandoned, it being feared that the brigands would kill her should they be closely,pursued., Arrangements aie now being (made" to "'pay the ransom, demanded.- . LONDON, October-11���After detailing the history_,of the abduction ofr Miss "Stone," the," Spectator. lemarks 'Presi-. dent^ Roosevelt and the Washington.cab- inet maintain" justly Jthat'the sultan is responsible, as it is/his migovernment which provokes the acts of brigandage, and they intend to demand .repai ation from the porte. It will not be "-limited, we imagine, to ��2000. The porte" will be requested to punish the authors'bf the outrage, and as Turkey is rsure to shuffle and Ameiica is tired of being;played with, a naval demonstration is quite on the cards The sultan will, - of course, yield to the first^show of force"*" LONDON October U.���The ^ United States legation her-?/ Fays a. dispatch from Constantinople to the Daily Telegraph, have received information which they withhold of lome expected developments m the Stone affair. On Tuesday it was supposed that an attempt would be made to capture the bandits, but nothing has been heaid since Monday, when Mr. Haskell reached Samakoff He , is not provided with funds, but has been ~empowefca_tcrarrange the lowest~teimsT u _ Arrivals Fromt lie , - } VICTORIA, October -11���The sealing schooner Director arrived from'the Cop-. per'islands tonight ;with- 899 skins for t her, sea. on's work. .While coming up the straits a Jap whose mind had become de- langed tried to set the schooner'on fire 'by saturating-., sack with coaroi! and lighting it. He was discovered In time to" prevent a disaster. . . -., -The steamer Danube hi ought from the north today $101,000 in gold dust for the N; A T & T. Company. Officials of the company were here to receive it and tomorrow will offer it for sale at the provincial assay office -and claim the, rebate of one cent for Dominion royalty' paid to Klondike miners marketing their'gold here There is a question as to whether the government will allow the .royalty to a company, it having been' gffered to induce the ���* individual .miners'to maiket their gold liere. ">' burg last night it was stated that Glasgow clubs were prepared to cambine and raise a guarantee fund. The Union ground at Edinburg has "been provisionally promised for one or two matches. Border clubs also.approve of the proposal to raise a guarantee fund. . _ ��� . v In Search of Treasure. VICTORIA,.October 11.���A } company with a* capital of $10,000 is being fornfed in this city to make another search for the 'treasure*, believed by many to ^be buried on Cocos island, off .the coast, of Costa ^Rico.. The corppany "has' secured the .plans of the island, and .location of the treasure'received j by captain Hack-. ett of this city fronrthe_widow of a mariner of Nova Scotia, who claimed ~ to have found ,the treasure "once but >was forced to leave.it behind.' The expedition will also take an instrument which it is claimed'will locate gold by "magnetic attraction, but which is "not at- r tracted by other metals.' Justin Gilbert, stenographer of the supreme court and formerly of New^Yorkrand Spokane is at'the head of the company. - - y __'_. AN INSPECTION'OF. MILITIA KM CBESCEU^ I- rf i . . . . "v .,-. l'. ''f-.-S".*'**'! * , - , . ���r- >J3fi.s��a5ar. ��� i y,i -*���-. a 5 . in ' >i-__J BEATS,THErRECORD MADEi\C'-*-*"** . -. BY i HIMSELF. . ___ . _ ���-T-'iff <*$- ���-��_-_.. *�����.'*_ -ilS\ I f _. - .TOLEDO, Ohio, October- this afternoon lowered"trie" tingVrecord on a' half-mile- quarter of a second.' The record/was^? Will Bun to Honolulu" i HONOLULU, October 9, via" San Francisco, October 11.���It is , reported that the * North _ German Lloyd Steamship Company is j about to extend its lines to Honolulu." The company is said'to have ,made arrangements whereby it will r expend "its system to San Francisco from j Hong Kong, thus encircling the globe.' 'and'.Honolulu is saidTto be intended as la'-port^-of call. Hawana's need ,of a cable_ .was. never more emphasized than .by experience"* with the ' news''ofJ the* Ldeath.of president McKinley/]* The late president, had-been shot andJ died and his bodyr lying in state at Washington beforejthe people of Honolulu knew anything of the occurrence at Buffalo. "Flags were1 half* masted and public <business stopped.in,Honolulu for five dayS1 after the body was lai,d away. ' , The attempts to capture the bandits have made the brigands shy of future traps, thus rendering negotiations difficult. of way near the water front for some j Such tactics are severely criticised here. time past. Hubbard noticed that a rash had broke out on him and he called at the office of Dr. LaBau yesterday morning in order to ascertain what his ailment was. It was a' rather well' developed case of smallpox and the health officer had no difficulty in making up his mind. He at once locked,the patienfup in his office and set about making preparations for opening the pest house,,securing the. necessary supplies, arid en. gaging a nurse. This occupied about two hours, by which time the patient was on his 'way up the hill. A little stepdaughter of Hubbard's is also -said to be suffering from the same disease and she was removed to the pest house. The wife and remaining daughter are said to have left the city within a few hours of the discovery of the disease, going out on the Nelson & Fort Sheppard train. It is presumed that the wife brought the disease to the'city upon h^r return to Nelson to New Westminster, where she was undergoing treatment^ for fever. The house in which the family* resided is ori the railway "right of way and the consent of the railway company has ��� been secured for its destruction. Nurse Clayton, who. has 'experience in the pest house both as .patienti and nurse, has been "retained to Jlook 'after the cases. A case of smallpox'no longer creates any stir in Nelson and nothing would have probably been hoard of.the matter had it not. been-for the attempts mado at fumigiating their premises by a number of -persons upon whom Mrs. Hubbard had called in making preparations for her departure. Dumont Makes Another Failure PARIS, October 11.���Dumont,, the Brazilian aeronaut, made- another .attempt to win the Deutsch prize, but o\ying to an acpidont to the rudder of his-flying machine he was obliged to return to tne starting place..a_ter.r__$y*.' jpjglgOTe fifty yar(}s, - Must Be a Char en Ter. :'���'���'���'-..'. NEW YORK, _ October 11. .-The World quotes sir Thomas Lipton as sayingZ\n. connection with the international yacht; race problem that if no one else chal- The brigands may in revenge kill their captive. Moreover the fact that no money was produced on the first demand may cause the brigands to mutilate Miss Stone-as a warning. ,' Suing a.Life Insurance Company. v ' MONTREAL,1 October 11.���W.-F.- Ellis, .testamentary executor of the *��� late .major:, Howard- of -"fadtUng'^gTiii*" fame, na's. entered action-for $10,000 against the.Tempeiaflce and General Life As-1 surance Company, now the Manufacturers' Insurance Company of Toronto The sum claimed represents the amount of insurance carried by the late.maior, payment of .which has been-refused by the insurance, company on the ground -.that. Howard" in foi ming a band of scouts constituted a more hazardous risk than in ordinary service, thereby losing al' .rights under me terms-of the policy 'in the event of death occurring from such* special service. THE DOMINION OF CANADA Happenings in Brief. MINTO TO RESIGN. ' LONDON., October 11,���We un- deistalnd," says the Daily Chronicle, "that owing to friction with the ministry the earl of Minto is not likely to complete his teim as governor-geneial of Canada. If* he resigns, the appointment will be offered to baron De Bla- nuire. ��� ���#����������������������������� �������������-. _���������-��-. To Seopen the Union ]_C_nes VICTORIA, October ll.���The Wellln- ton colliery company has (decided to ; place men at work in the Union mines above the mine which they are flooding. This is the mine in which the terrible explosion, followed by "a heavy loss of life, occurred in midwinter. The company has been pouring water into the 'mine at the rate ot a million gallons a day and will have to continue to do so for some time to coine before the fire is out, but there are works "above the parts which are on flre and it is.these that the company intend. to. work'now." They will also,put a double,shift,towtirk in the Alexandria mines. This action is necessary on apeburit of shortage of coal poriseguent of the disaster in'the Extension ihines and also, to give the large number of' men thrown out of employment by the disaster work. The.eompany - is also opening up a new seam near the Extension.-mine. '������*'.?���'���"'���" ���'. Easlo's Delinqneirfc Tax Sale. ��� \ , Last.Saturday city collector Allen of- ���fered for sale! by auction sornb six. hi\q^ dred lots?in .kaslo. for delinquent, taxes'.' Over .150 lots ; we're sold, a .nuriiber'b.f them (bringing i*qpre than the ;.taxes. The. total, amount collected at'. ������Friday's safe 'was $2146, .iriftklng' a total of $5000 collected7. during '������ the past month' from BROCKVILLE, Ont, .October 11.��� Mrsr���'W���Nowland~S.as���knocked-(lowif by a cart jesterday while riding a bicycle She may recover. HALIFAX, October 11.���Julius Rill was arrested at Clark's Harbor this morning charged with the murder of Nathan Kaplan at that place last Monday pvening He is hold for tnal, ���ifhiah takes place October 22nd. TORONTO, October 11 ���The funeial of the late Clark Wallace promises to be the most impressive of Its kind ever held in Canada Special tiains have been ananged to cairy Orangemen from To- lonto to Woodbndge and representatives will inelude delegations fiom Halifax and Manitoba MONTREAL, Octobci ll.���The Allen line steamer Sicilian sailed today for South Africa with a caigo of 81S horses ��� tor the British army So far this year 5148 horses have been shipped from Montreal to South Africa The steamer Montfort has been chartered to carry 800 more, sailing November 15th MONTREAL, Octobei 11.���Alfied Le- fobvre is suing the Royal Victoria Hospital for $1999 damages caused by the loss of a toot. Lefebvre was a coal c^it dnver and had his foot crushed- The doctors partially amputated it, but gangrene set in and the temainder lud to come 'off L,efebvre alleges that imputation w^is Unnecessary. QUEBEC, Optober ll.���The Donaldson liner Tritonia fiom Montreal for Glasgow ariived here this morning after going' aground .off St. Antoine. Diveis' examination found, that she ha'd * sustained a rip in her keel plates extending- 10.feet. Cargo is being discharged from hei* hold.-At the'time of the, accident the water in the river was 26 feet 7 inches, the ship's draught being 23 feet. ? WINDSOR, Ont., October 11���Pet<?r Seguin, of Elmstead, carried a, .small bottle.of carbolic acid a_.'.V. plug ofrto- bacco in his ppefcot, The bottle broke arid the? tobacco absorbed the acid., Despite the tobacco's peculiar flavor^ Segfiiri" chewed it two days, As a result his throat swelled up -a,nd, ifhe flesh bo. came.almost, black. The pain was c*x��. crutiatlng. . An abcess which formed on the .iungs * broke yesterday *ind death resulted.; ? ' y: .-' MONT11AEL, October ll.���The Star's London cable-says: The possibility of thei Canadian' Rygby football team visiting the British isles in December is arousing keenest interest In sportin < Complimented hy Colonel Holmes \ '< ' The members of the', local .company" of R. M R were inspected in 'thir skating-! rink last evening by lieutenant-colonel Holmes, D A. C.,'of Victoria. The company <n_ade a very' ci editable' turnout, the .muster' being very close, upon the: full strength of the, company. The men weie put through their-company drill by captain Macdonnell and lieutenants Brown"* and, Macleod, and fmade a, Very ci editable showing That tthe". company impiessed colonel Holmes,- very, favorably was. shown by the remarks'which he addressed to the 'men upon", the "con-' elusion ,of "his inspection. .He prefaced what he had to say with the statement that--he'did not makca praticeAof_ saying .any thing which he. did nbt.meanv' From this he, went on to say^that "he'' was+very agieeably 'sui prised "with\the paiade of the Nelson company.l When the disadvantages under which the com-' pany laboied weie considered, the"show-' ing it had made upon inspectionw,was highly creditable Foi the purpose -of making the' inspection he had + walked from the end of the car line to the.drill hall and from-this he said he could appreciate, the disadvantages", under- which the officers must have .labored in getting, the men out to attend their drills. If, under-such -circumstances^he had fourid the company deficient'm their drill he could haidly blame1 them, but he did not go.so far as this. In fact, he was of the opinion that the, ,__embers .of the Nelson company were deserving of very great credit ^f or the'Showing they had' made The eompany had mustered well and they were a very good looking set of men It might be .said that the clothing of some of the men might fit better, but he knew that in a center like Nelson the men weie moving about very much and this would explain mat-j ters The difficulties --which had presented themselves, however, were in the mam initial difficulties which would in time'disappear. With the incoming year he had hopes that the uifliculty with respect to drills would be'overcome by the erection of a drill hall nearer the center of the city When proper facilities were furnished he would be in a posi- "*tion*"to~flnd_fault_if_the~"drm~wa3~not up to tho standard, but ivnder the conditions as they existed he \yas free to say that the member, ot the company wcia entitled to very . gi e.it crpdit. He then i eiqarbed that he had no right to promise, and the members snould not take what he was about to say in the light of a promise, but he had very great hopes that within the next year the establishment of two companies would be brought about in the cities of Nelson and Rossland This would virtually mean the establishment of a city regiment If this was done the annual inspection would be held In daylight and it would be of sufficient importance for the members to take a holiday for it. The inspection then would resemble a field day and would he of some interest, whereas Inspection under present conditions could not be otherwise than more or less tedious The colonel then ���-poke of the relative relations between the militia and the civil powei He \yas aware that there was something of a piejudice against militia enlistment in view of the fact that tho men might be tailed out in connection with dl'.putcs between capital and labor. What the members of the company should remember was that they were oiganized for the purpose of preserving the law and they could not be called out except for the purpose of preserving the law. So far as he was per sonalh concerned ho aid not mind saying that he was ceitainly opposed to local men being called out m-connection with .local disturbance that might- present- themselves. If it should happen that there should. "p<_ <iny disturbances iii Kootenay as a, result of the friction botweeri oapital and labor he would be ���.opposed'.to. the calling out of local men. Jn conclusion colonel Holmes said he would ask tho members of the company to think over the.subject of the establishment of a" city regiment composed at the Nelson and Rossland companies, and he-was sure that with this and the erection of a drill hall nearer the center of the city a very great stimulus would be given to the militia interests in Nelson. Upon tho conclusion of the remarks of (joloncl Holmes, the company wa3 marched back to the armory and the drills for tlie present season were over. tutiona of the city and more thari 40;000*H%-j|% people gathered to see'rhim.' "' ' * *���-"' **"��� '*^* homeof George Ketchum. trainer, and driver; 4nd last^springVbV?Vf^>r^ fore starting on the~circuit Mr? Ketchum '^WJt !hl^Iettei\*,�� fmaWJonesJknnSun^ced;3:p| thet'he ;would give an'exhibition trot onf*VK�� the Toledo.track for' tlie * benefit **of alttlj^nB. of Toledo's charitable^insrtituti6ns.-^Tn--^'���%%i offer was at once accepted."*: The' result A^rbM'M is that they will now receive>bout,��18;- iJjsffk z ^.yr-r,^. "fr-��w^|| BeveJatoke Local News.^ vif% "M^I /, REVELSTOKkr,V6cto~be^ai.^[Splc-^ ial to^The^ ^ibune:]^V.;|^VsHF^S lessee of 'the Victoria* ho'��_3l-has^as-"^n'?#^ signed; to J/ES.4fflBbald.^e>a&te^^ open here tomorrow.>vThere Whuff {wof-^ *S cases;x one, ^Tangallk^fqi^a^irootihg^i^ scrape at Nakusp,* and* jthe/, other PARTY;.SP_IT.IN_R0SSLAf.3c. ���.-*���- - '���ry, <���>���������. *���" . _ >-,._. .-*- *> ..y^. l<;^.v? .LONDON, . October ;.n.���Epsom Lad won the Kemptori park stakes of 500 _Q1 Over Alien Lat>qrl_i_c_.��� From .The Tribune's fdispatches- tAni evening it' looks vefy^ much like ".'a spue uP._ofpthe.LiberaLparty in RosslanVat. ^. the resulfpj. the efforts that have'been " made by a few of tho leaders to pre- " vent the federal government from en-.. forcing the provisions of /the ��Alton ' ' Labor Act.-.Ther,e are4 Liberals in Ros.s-'�� 'land, however, who contend that the ' laws of the country are made for tho ' employers of labor as well as the meu who work for wages and they anno_-.-.��.e ������ their intention of seeing to it th*->t . 'ion.-. . employers of labor-transgress the law. the same punishment shall be meted oue to them as is meted out to the"men who*. ; work for wages. From' the dispatches it.- would' appear that Dr. Sinclair, tha local leader of the .Rossland Libcials, has been exerting what influence he possesses with the authorities to wink at the flagrant vioations of th-** . ..t ��� the management of the Le Roi Mining Company, and a_ meeting of tbe Rots- t land Liberals has been called foi Tuesday evening for the purpose of bunging the question to a head when a resolution will be offered calling upon the federal go..rnment to enforce the statute which it has been*instrumental in enacting Section 6 of the Alien Labor Act, as amended at the last session of parliament, gives thp attorney-gencial power", ��� in case he shall be satisfied that immigrants have been allowed to land in Canada contrary to the prohibition of the act, to take such immigrant into custody at any time within .one year from the date of his entiy into the Dominion, and return lum to the country f from which he came at the expense of tho party partnership, company or corporation violating the piovisions ot the - Alien Laboi Act The Liberals whoso sympathies aro with the mineis in their struggle for the preseivation of their organization claim to have every assurance that the labor ' commissioner sent to Ro.sland to lnvct- tigate the reported \iolations of the act has reported that the act is being flagrantly violated by the management of the Le Roi company, but that in spite of this report the Ottawa government persistently refuses to put the machinery into motion which is provided for in the act to cover just such cases The Rossland miners have met at Ottawa urging the government to tako action but it is claimed that their influence is being negatived by the nominal leaders of the Liberal party,in7 Rossland. The meeting in,Rossland on Tuesday evening will doubtless.be a stormy one. That the Alien Labor Act has be -i openly violated* is common knowled?"- that the federal government's comiv ���~ sioner has so reported is also said * > be generally understood. ,The very erudition conteinplated in the act is thes - fore disclosed and the Liberals of Rossland will have to go on record upon tno. question whether the men who won. for wages in the mines of Rossland are- entitled to the protection, of the statutes of Canada, or whether the much vaunted labor legislation of. the Laurier government was merely a bait to catch tha labor vote at the general elections. ���PiSF*, ? ,f^j_*>jH ���if u <**���*-_ 1 ~\S_.��!.. is*: an *- -.r_M *- zrM _ *-wsF % -...jM.1 '_���*���������?. 1 < r-��ri . * *_a - -��1 - *AM fi Oom Paul Congratulated. 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PROPERTIES;! ■Weiare anxious ito;*secure;a lew{iree; -miUo 'ft. jSKjtjvjingrSgoldsprop ertles *'aty"dnce.y .The,. Prpspefi-;. ;v. ^v.yKitbrsV.yExchaniBre/^ IMZrZW7K;*:;W.'C.yBlbck.';»*PI.::,:-j.-J:J■';■ o?*t;,".-'*■•'-Trio*- --aiftek «:B ■''-«'-'iTilnes ^andy'proap^cts' wanted.-Send'-repbr't* u ;-y. i' v'::ahd_8amples to- theT?rbspectbrsViBxch'-iigS;*' '.v**t:V*r>Nelson{*.'"Biv.C;;-; R_omV4nKiMW.'-C.y •Bloc!**-.'*.. ?Si?V-_i; .:. ,' ':'--■■' . ■ ..; "'■'■■"- gNQTIOESIMl _4--' S«_;';.w-;: va:;.; y-. .*y ___—_^.y ...->.'." ■!ri.:,.:i f -;io ;yyZRRADBS"^D^IiABOR* UNIONS- 4/?-:; '•S'.j...MlW__« Y1 Meets In Miners'.■•Union"-HaU,' northwest; ;-fecorner of Baker :and Stanley*streets,'every! ;:-v'>*' .Saturday: evening:-; at;?8 j\0'.oloc_.,.j,y|slting-; ;y-y;yv ,.y v.jnerabersp^welcome.- r>L r:R.. Mowat, .pr.esir" yX'XXy- ?dent; James-"Wilks''secretary. Union-dcale-- '■S-r' -of -wages for Nelson .district; per .shift: .Ma- > y ■ *^:)^ ■ y xy^^x ■yxxyt?grouhd-laborers:J3.*'. ,^: ;_'■»'>-:.-•.:- y.jn i»i_J.. • 5;g7_/. Storfige-_-Ii;h_iv.e:|&ylar«e/w.arsihouseTfon .jjstorihg.vhdusehbld Cojc, pother :'■ gqadS..};H:yi;.iA.f; ^'Pfo_%er.i>.Mv^A:•^■^^:■;:^^^«^;^^.':vc A. iJ^^TED,^HEl_P.;f( OF,!I'Jy_GI_i.i'-KINJ?,S.^( .., Drdefs 'for;. Help ;recelYe*-prp_n'pt;.^andfearer • itMl?-t£i_MTitlott>»m>>:'&ifa^ ."'Agenti'_^tanleyj"st__et(i Nels6n.K!T!ei'eph'bnei i^[7M^.'6^^^;B_ri^yu7:h:ri6xa6t:ida ymy\ygyyyim^>l :r,.-»i;y.ryyy{f.yy ]y On; thejcpinstrucUpni! pf itherArr6w_feg.di&;sl Kbptenayj railwaj.rto;the..Iiardo?distrlctv -(- 'I '■.**Ste<!r'"*;-i''J4'''*-^r'#-'---W1% i«HICHi8^AGIS?,PAl!ia I : *.■•.'..?■.'. .-,-vj.---j.*i>:.*«-,)...-■...I.i_L .•Ji<i»._'.--4 i.. + L-lS-i•;.-•■.••:« .rf't*?_i*i.-i/l ?|^fe?i&:5&V::y?M.i@ 1531 .Sr^feySn^ijSiSfei ."f. .ig.!_ifSy_!in«i.:-Vfst'.*!?*te]..| fjfrto^prdeKvto^secure >-,"Men,^ltoputj'jdela5ijJ ■ \ __ _>_n. f *n _ti «»«v - . 1 _ni V« a « '. «r_. II1.-, ^4_^h _*'_ v\n -t _3 .'.'_ #f> f_ET :f-*^ A^-_" __I__.*a_*_I P*S5.;0^\ci_N^'-B_S,SB.^ -_$_#1T<!L.^ »a> ^_jisi.\i'l^;v. * .. ,,y.,;ij.x..l :,..'rii,yi -,*-v *-f ^^il?____ a_'i__ii^!____iliL'lj! t.^. , Clllil _u ;_'Hirr^'-o>f. 'f< .'-Yf.•>.<_-. <-.lyifjii^. l^-'y r'-j ■.. :.1?: {.^_!K?'suBSCRl_^ldl.;:? •fDail#-Sby'mail^*<.i_e^bii.li_;.^...V^.^^ ■j-__»iily..byimall/jthrpe .•paonthSiv.;;-».'..>)..','>l!_5*; '■DiilVl'bVT ,_iaif;';oiie'-'yea:r.v.!-.'.'. _>.'£#, ;-I'.-.?B:_)(. "_mfc^.ee_dxr*.bK^-_l,'°___r_ffi'^nontlis!.';4;,_r.6U.' ;.'}.*;-j.:ij«K«;jHot>o*n;i_jas.-t.ior^ ^h^^'wlll.'-prcDahly,."tell^.the<^peopI_£.T>why(i:. fjlkli-'it*;-,*; -I.. -:..?.: :;l.W.3l «.**•■>•.« ir*i&**lV-,$.*&l!tf^-&-tr '£ secpndrhand^m.achi^ ^* jj __4 t _l-_^-S'Ji^^_.'_-'J_l_ _»_jrt''^-5!L!! 1 (.U -^^.^^^A^^^9_R^5-^.:HQgv_te jWff/:.oai<ii:Sl iy: i^ V*^?:y^^<^^ rT;^ <__i_£ ?^^__;^£. ^-i.! J;?^ *^^=/* *r ;^^t t s: &v*??4. ^aj_.vir_rx_r.:r?; ■■^zz&wx-foslfi&ih&ri e0cieht:TOachinerj^™'T "i--;-* <>■%-> i;—-,r;^*■*/'**-;**j"•'J*V?-f"1"-^,:'- ;. S* The people of i Nelsohyhaye. tised-javerx ,'^•j^i5r^yEOTIa^?^ S^.. BARBERS' .UNION;y,NO.. 196, JOB?.THE . i:> International Jo Urn eymen^ Barbers'' -Union: '.'"^of; America:,'-'meets •lirst'-'and*" third iMondays '.Sof^each; month inj^Miners'-iUnlon, __all at t "8:30 sharp.. Visiting.- members;" invltecti.R.'.- : McMahon; president; _•/.'__.'IMattiesbn! 'bee--* . Tetary-treaJBurer;:*Jj: :C:'.Gardner, recdrdiiig; ■ .' :«^-rpt*ry... .fe.'--'-; ;:).X. fiA.-'m*?.^'* i'TH I'.j'n- rf..f PI.ASTE3RERS':iUNION''MBETSi-Byi.Ry^ Monday ' evening i in /the • Elliot .-'clock, ir. (D.,yMoyer,i presid* "Vice,- secretary.' P. Q.';Box 161; -Monday; evening i In /the • -Elliot'.Block?'-, at68 o'clock..■-. iJ.:i D.. -Moyer,. president:,,.WUliam. .' -CARPENTERS' •UISTiON; tMBMS tW^D- . ■jiesday evening of each week'.;at,7 .o'clock/' in - Miners'.' Union '-'-Hall.- G. -J--Claytohi*-: president;''Alex, -B.*.;Murray, 'sectetary.-jj j ?'•.' .PAl'NTB"__3,?UNldN'MEET 'THE.'P*iRSPr*:! and third Fridays in'each -month .aU'MIli'v. ers' Union !Halli:at:7:30.' sharps.Walter. R,,; Keei president;:,Henry Bennett, jsecre.tary., ' '-LAUNDRTv''WORKERS* ■; '...UMlO-MiW"! Meets at Mtaer sV Union'.Hall' on ,/oiw.fcl; Monday ln every-month-at-7:30 blciocK.p,.. *_'. B. Pape, president;.'A."W: 'McFefii'sec- yptapy I' * •'"'• ■■"''! — . C) '• II II ■■ -™ —*—^*—j —«MM_-^^—-^W-l-^^^'^^ FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. * >■ -• r!*+_^<ns,ep.«.ii'!gjy..;.*s;v*..'.-....•.-■.ii,-u-(..'.n..ivi I _..-<• -Clp.ssJHert;,Ad,i.iand.|._-egal-Notices,.perr, "i.i ■ .*' word?for 'first 'ihsertTbri'..&V:.-.'.-!-;".'..» ■'.-l-*' . _FdriiiBachc-isiddltionaL':! i_sertibri,j;?periOi I'): ,- -word .-.....;.......•.....;.-..•.-..>........). r,r,l-T2. 1 Whetlfesale and" Business "Directory "Ads " ■ l'i CdafeslfiGd); •per;iine(iper-'_hohth;-;U'.:.*'.'f-'*)|50 ( riNotJces[iOfi:meetlpgs,,of Fratei-nali So-;y, '■'■<) * - oietiea,, and Trades... Unions,, per :'Hne '■- ■'.,- ■J'T-rifi. r*_h_hth '■■'■'4-- *•) •■>'• •'>■.'.»" ji:>;> ■•■'Ji.'js!;. ■'-■■' j A-ddiness?all letters-^i.! jo.". ■'_)_.;.:.;> Kuoi ;^- THE, TRIBUNE ASSQC-ATION_;rLt..;.-. vJohnvHpVSton,; Manager,-:; •(.-);rfe}spn,!!B. .Cf; (.!.! ; ■..tiX'hl.f, |..;:III.I .*..,,/. ji-»*:*i'-'-."iU t-UllU'" -T-.Tl-T__.f__y_if._'__1.*_.*..lJ.*._1. - -:'.f.1 _.f..T_.f_.?_.*..,-..-.- . .. : i,V.*r» *-•"••-• ^ ••-»•*■ ' *v» A^i iwA i A''4 ir ir*i**,*. .';.$-.'{ ,n.rtl,i^i- -r ;:M'._>i/-t... y?i; :o ,.J.ri'ltiJc-.'jioi:.}.;; .* j ■s.-iNOT-ICB-aTO'-iSUBSCRIBBRSiVi;'* .■i-. | -i.yjy.liBYfr'GA'RRlEiR.iUji, «i?riv?»ri.H_ j^»'i;J;;. J'('i:> ' '?-;'.v. ;!''*.'"" ' ■i^iiyt!. ?;l.7i^: .n(»}- .**i (-"•"'On^'Saturdayjinext,*'; subscribersJ'i"i«i ■i^* j whose"Tribunescare!deliveredihy-f^: •i*-' carrier' will''ihe' expecte'dtito-'payo^i -'■ the earner*T"WENTY;eEN0?S;i 131.0*. subscription 'price'-tor^ \thei current) >.! yt-eekjy.' \::iX;_<_;-yi (^ //vjif fiffj.^.^/ r*!^'yr lZ(Jy i:Zirha. -Xii ,}.fii\-v_>:_S'..0')' Vi4«? ,_f_.T_.T--*'--'*-W.-.-F>.f .*.»■-. *.. .«.f->. ,, sKDotenay. Their. Mott»iilK.V€. had-: ise-' ;!suli_-:^ig^^i^;ten?^w !;binirvi[tou|^^°^m|ii^^ vM*aseaiwaij|fidj. l?Xi-yjthei;;.l5oM: feQftrdi^ -.pfe; ^trade;?<kre':fightin^>foi£'^el '^ iil'l enabledtHfemvi fo S^ai^ie ;^«_. fl__. 1 (|a^Md>_Ba^ii^ii-ii^a_e:S-)-^ . .i^vjviv :-i>i^i-yajr^ta;,9*«aan'i;(|infvJai'!*i'tyi: .„- ^., - --—-.-T, ,. , .. 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A M. meets second WedttGsda.- iri each mouth Sojourning brethren invited. , f,ff Q NELSON _tO*E*A__ ARCH d____t'T_**J_- Ko 323, G. R. C—Meets third Wednesday. Sojourning co_npa_doi_B invited. "—~- jotumtom. Z.; l&TW* Motthevw. •,.gf 75?centsa.mohlh.r:The.counciijdid.iipt". 1 evencohsider Mthe < (proposition, 1] much -tfl; ^'the diSgiist'bf >iSi*'i_. •Carap'bell/'thie'Ooin*-; pahy'k'.'sup ;eriii .'eh'den ti'' In i8!)9„ ihtT'sam'e"' [ company, tried. tq; effect an, entrapce, into "Nelson through the tramway compajajcy The'-'efEdtt'*'.vas! ■blbcked'^ih^the council ^f^y^fi^^M^^^^i .have they hse.9 W^M^^^W^S^tS^Z' '.tip juphuiJLd .th^--tpl_fn-.?y ^tao-a^wagdaciqrK, .poiratediinl-JApfH.;I1897l..The?peoplei def' 'r__.._i. ftiilSL- iOyEfTERCOlCltTitilJS ... 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Branches In LoNnoN (England) Nkw TOEK, Chicago, and all the principal oili__ in Canada, B.uy„ p.cd sell Sterling ^Esohaage and Cable 0n>nt Qomme-Olal and^Travelwe'VCredlbe, av.iiH.nlo in any part of tho world. *Ox«_taIs8xiod.iCp.sCUons Made, Btxj.,,,^ j , Savings Bank Branch CURRENT RATKi OF INTEREST FAXD, ». " " BtSV/lKG , HIS" LIFE! PHY . w* _ -Making. Dem_jo_H_s__._. ■—~ .?_•_ JTerry Butler is the Tragedy of Labor personified. t Terry Butler, -highest paid mechanic on the "■-Pacific'-coa'st,1 Is the only* m^t-who^can^bjo^xthe gjgat 15; gallon demijohns now being made at the glassworks He has the fiame of a giant but the work he is-daing "is too^ arduous for even a gianf to" p~erfoi.ni Byery day he literally blows the breath of his life into'the great glass'bulbs. He stajtes-his' life against his high wages, arid}the game is a losing one_ The glass which he blows is-not moi'e'frail;;and brittle than' is his hold1* upon existence Thej pay for which he bartei s his health ayerages ?60 pen week. £* ! ■ ' ,T-*rry stands six feet some inches, and his tgreat neck and massive" head rise strong andr mighty over a chest which* swells ,under the,stress of his, work to heiculeanvproportions ■ He takes' the glolie, aheady partly-formed from the hands of his partner, swings it' gently bet-jeen his feet and the bubble begins to. fjisej The-jVeins-pon his n,eck ,and forehead are distended,'"and still the powerful volume of„breath rushes from his mighty lungs and the viscid glass is ai ^ieldihg before .it as the soap bubble of. a child x Larger and laiger it swells with the pendulous,movement which tbe staying of the blower's foi m , gives it T^en 'it" is slipped with a deft"turn' into' a^vlnte hot mould wheie the giant still, blows and humors it The round mass of. meltediglass begins.to assume*the shape of a demijohn, tlie neck and fehoul- d|i s of ithe_great _hottleK gi aduallyfshow». themselves, and the soft glass shell takes .-definite form.—AH-this-> time the aii^flom^-Teny^s straining lungs,is ,he~. "ing_forced through "the blowpipe, andythe hubble fises~and~ swelli without pause .Sto.y-.ho-JiftsjiVo.itt of the^mould-jind "places if on its base, tlien presS-.sIit.into shape, and the demijohn is "finished,1 ess cept for 4he jnaking«and phttipg on. of the fteck -S'furhjfce'door is flung open ahd the. heat''frows'but m a | Sickening, flood v « The ; puri** f of t the ^oiher furnaces swells into a roar axtdi the head grows di7zy with thejmlsatmgglow and ceaseless din.C_Meanwhfl<T_. g_oup~ofThen has1 been'jtoilmg-without paused The piecis.-' ion-o___theirrmovements-and the -faultless action of, their co-operation put to shame the rhythm of the'drill squad and jnakrf^gymnasium calistheriics seem" like foSlish'v play.i"< The^perspirallon •■ pours dcegnj y^r^slface^c-sie^ hastily?drains a quart can of water-jdiid then girds him- ■self up for another effort Assistants prepare the .jvork,for him.) JHe perfoims that j-Jirt of It which n6 one" else can un- deitake, for no one else possesses"the" requisite physical- strength' One of1 these ^assistants goes to the furnace, draws thence a clot of melted. glass_at the.end of a,blowpipe, blows.geptly and. a'"bubble"begins to forth, ._wh.e_eupon»-he "pauses, opens rthe door _again that.the blinding-white -heat-may—soften- the- glass which was .beginning to harden, prematurely and blow out a pear-shaped- hulb L He ithen_ manipulates it_ whjl.e it growi= rapidly, rolling it on a white- hot stone to give it the necessary shape,- just as dough is rolled on a Ui ead-boai d" The bubble^is-now- ready -for--Terry's hands' Tpie sweat is ti lckling from him the shadows are black beneath hjs eyes and his Knees, shake a little as he stands', The furnace roars behind him,.the heat comes'out in billows^ the noise! beats into the.brajn, and "the face of-Terry,. Butler* plainly, shows what he is endui -*- r i*1 r ' ing (-J- . j- __ „ - _ ._ There are three furnaces=-three hun- "iy m.usleis—to b. fedr..ith"Hie -jicnt demijoliris The- arms^ of the-other •workmen were moving -rythmically-at their ,fasks, and the roar of%the factory* ■went on.< * The -heat of—the -plac & - had ■ giown almost intolerable to me.? , "Come to the door and "talk,'' 1 thoughtlessly said -* •'" * "My GoJ, man'" .j-ephed Terry, "do you want to kill me'" ' And, in truth, it" would havo been fatal to him lo come into .contact just then with the cool outside air His only clothing was a woollen undervesl,. dienched thiough and through with" pei sp.raliou, and a pair of trousers, sasgmg heavily with their weight of mo'stiire -' . "We have to be m.ghty careful to li\e at all," he said "We can't afford to take an/ nsks at thi3 trade Yes_ the wages aio l_rge We "epresent the highest paid jaeehanical skilled labor - But "the con-., Uilions undei which we work are\hard- ■However, somebody has to make /lenn- johns, you know It might as i!.ell be me as.the other fellow And,as for the d.uger—well, a man can die but oncq.„ It lfa not that the lung3 alone give <.u£r p"-ontually The life breaks the whole THE CANADIAN BA«rOF.,Cp_iEERCE WITH WHICH IS AMALGAMATED THE IBANK QPHBRlt_SH'&OLU_MA. HKAD OFFICE: TORONTO. < P«_fa-up Capital;*1*.- xT'^"_ $8000,006 Reserve Fund,„ ■ . -|j - rf $2,000,000 .. VAGCRECATE RESOURCES OVER-8es,0__,{l(H). ^ "" 'L ^y W f -n - _Hon..Qeo A. Cox,"-'__•_.•-■•' M E. Walk»r,Jii» President, General Manager London Offlee, 60 Lombard. Street. E. O. New *S"orl__ Offloe, 18 __Lxchango .Place, _s__ ____: >.-^.._jj. ■-.■^-r.— —".. r-- 'I »i»_-r___-y>.i.>_-if_. »\ r.r.r.. .. ^ 0-A.3ST^A.ID-___ rtj .aud 6d Brftnclius in C_nttda and th~b Vnited States. ~ > I \t r iO i i-v* , _- t-**ill' .,,! .SAVINGS BANK.DEPARIjaENT:1-' Interest allowed on deposits. Present rate thi oe percent. _ tT_ , GRANGE V.,,KOLT, . . -. v A i r?>lnn._.s°H^" ^g-.^ *was revolved, Terxyigave{it!'8omfr!'^na7i- ipulatioi^s with, a. pieca of melted gla^s^ _ancL.tue neck "was fixed and?Jthe demi_. john was (.onipleted__ .,_... _-^ -,_. "-"'A hoy airo_t*-faiirteeh years''olfagCT who-makes a-dollpr-a-day,-stands hour aft-pr hourbefoie the furnace „door, m the awful, withering" heat, and Tpplls a Wire 'Hor top,-? is slowly offering ,^his jtoung^life..as>ta- saci __ceiupo_i,''±he.^ltar of laboi The inferno jawned, white-hot and glowing, befoie me and I turned asi._de,jy.ndcringvho_w any man could -endure the^yghtcof^it and the scorch*- ing-hi'eath ofif ten 'months in the year. =0n my way out I passed a bnght-eycd boy and stopped him a mome^--*.)..--)].? , task ^of canynig .the, finished ^gQfiles fiom"the furnace " — • "Are you gojng.to be a glassblower'7 I asked Ithe -voungste_!ri _ <_- e,,. 13. * "Naw1 You bet yer life I ain't," said he "Thej aie too quick for me I'm go*- ing to, be a'jplumbef,""and,'-ie tiotted off ■foi moie bbttles*<from the hands of the blowois He prefcis to be a plumber. Wise little boy—Austin Lewis m San EianciscoiExaminer * in I _ ' _ Cipriano1 Castro, the<rrself-constituted president of Venezuela, is just'now pop? ularlyisupposed to be (preparing to see Jthe world beyond Venezuela > ■ For, soon-; er or later, he must follow m'the foot^ stops of his piedecessois — Guzman Blanco, who died wealthy m Paris, Cresj po,,;who jwasj_ shot in battle, Andrade, who is now working for his living m Trinidad It is not likely that he will ^depart-like his immediate predecessor; 'Andrade, who.Tescaped through the bade door of the palace as Castro and his solt diers crashed through^at-the--front,--fled to„the Baibadoes, -on^yenezuela^^onjy. gun*bgat,',and_then] _wfth"mfimt^'(3qur^ tesy, sent the boat back to Castro, with -a note,_saying i"I*return you the-navy^ yoiT^may^need it"yourself""" "Castro's" as ~ pira*1;i6ns,--it"is said, lean rather to the Blanoo^method-^of exifeand tq a golden exif "People*in his 'bVn house tell of frecvuent shipments of gold sent abroad1 by.the'thyifty president , i;, / ■,, ,r,. <. ..ufi.i_ a n> 1 . L.— \fl -*•-.,i *" - An attorney m_Indiana, the. slip^erih- tendefit of a Sunday efcho'ol? tforged^pen- 3lon papers for friends, <on the _ground>- that-they were-good-men and-deserved pensions, although tthey had never served in the arffl^ *He said" that the dead mgJ_ whose^ names were used '|would. have beenKperfectly willi9^,'°"if''"aliye and present, tp hay^s.vOrn tp the^-ipe.st^te.- ments" "Thfs is given among other ■.records of abuse of the pension laws in an aiticle in the For,um hy F^E Leupp An attorney 'at'TT-Jviderie^; R I,"had charge of the collecti&a of pensions of several clients /* Whenever one of these died'he changed tho man's^addiess at the pension.bhreau tb some other place? and_went there .and obtained^ the re- tnitances He jwas»di awing the"money_4' for about twenty of the.se ,dead pension- -ers-when-he-wao-detected-in-his-fraud- Capital (paid up) - $2,600,000 Rest - - - S 1,850,000 ^HEAD'GFinCE, TORONTO,'ONTARIO. i - ,- Branches in-Northwest Toitltorlos, Provinces of -•Brit's/-Colunibi,-, Manitoba, Ontario and Quobcc. 'ZB. S.'^WlAND H...4 .'.... Preslden-. D. R, WILKIE General Managor. E, HAY Inspector. i_Li_; £. T; t {j 'iZ* O ^^-NJSLjSQJfc B)9_iNC.H,v/ r .. BURNS BLOOK, . . -, ,. A general hanking husinoss trf-tnsarted. , Savlpga I>opartmeat,—J.epositB.xecei.od-.n.nd. interest allowed. drafts spW,,av^Uahlo Jn all parts' of Canada^ Unite J States ami ii. uropu vSpo(ji_.l attention given tot collections. ; ~{H*-JC- Ji^'Vr- LAY. Manager. _a__ tb'sa_coholis__i|<-takb "*possessibiiv'of the ^arb^rom'dayJjreak^to^idnight.^Thby' have norOtheF-summer_residence, nocido. they need one For, having secured enough to purchase1 th'e'drinftj,thatugives oblivion, theus dayjs.amhition is fu_- filled .if,they, can but ;■}*. ajlqw (_and' sleep, uritystivl-ed/.,.,-.*. The ^owest type of negro'on the'-frest 'coast, of'__f_lea wohld' blush to a_t,Tasr,theJr do;'but London apparently** ifiust submit --to"- such'■>*■■ gfew- some-! exhibitions, for'-the Metropolitan Police *• on duty ill Hyde Park have" no power to interfere with'the type of sav-1 age who monopolizes and defiles the' fairest~ot our opeji .spaces." 0 _ I i ( ,r AT .. J .\, I vWest-Pointers -who are still jn(,thei army rare calculated to be considerably wrought up'.over some conclusionsr at whigh an army surgeon fhas arrived, affer ^considerable study of .i assumed phenomena, that graduates of the mili-_ tary, academy do not amount to much... The surgeon_is_ma]or Charles E Wood-" ruff^of jhe jnedical department of the , armyr _qn_du6**_ at.J_!QrtJ-liley,. Kansas^. He says that it "ought to be reasonable to Texpeet* that %~ 'large- proportion^ ofc West-Pointers would become famous,' or that at least some of them would become noted or successful-in- hfe —-The tact is, the veipy reverse occurs," he says, "for it seems as though the best way to t extinguish a man is to send him to west Point"" In'the^c'6u'r_fe of a_paper which he has written'on the'subject, he makes jsome interesting^ and-original observations among"others that* absolute discipline kills aggressive initiative; that ischolaiship'is-too-'often mistalten1 for j ability, that, tlie.most successful military leaders, hafyetbeen^. noted, for their ignorance of general topics and hatred ,of„books, afidj that "these same "military J ■ leaders are," as a rule, uhdisciplmed and _ mfeubordinatg in -.the lower -grades He isays his i object iri* presenting thfe^e facts ACOMPIETE LiM OF i ire ?I Jjj tfl-oa I So ol^.' oil CVI'&r. 00* 00.0S0 • 010 '00'0*' <__? '0*» 0*" • 0* -00'00'000.0*. __^. ___•*-'. ___. l'T* _•~^"^"_ ^ ^~^~^r-^r-^^m_^^^__^__\^i^_\'_ <^l^'<--.'>^v^»*^-'^.w.*^»^»gr'**^'*gr?^y^ 3E__S_: r. V. T * ft Established, ln Nelson I8_d -■_ _^-s"5-_-5-v5 -#*-_ Si Up- and- Ask- for~Prices i£ffl«|c9hr^ailgoods %&&rms **&$*& ^uii^A giol- Js no o l^IOG Jj u wo 3"-0t,(.!l.i M&Qj'fJ sitUJ r • an.aWpwiarvt-your-trade—send-us-your{-orders-and-ws will-do ./ao-raJ- othfefirest. ,__ t' o [ ci'T Al iio ftxtrcfan \____bu-j _._".. 13L3 T j >■=; "JiJ ^ JAGQ& DOVEH, "The Jeweler1' .1 _?T^^•^K-W;-3fe:Jtn*3Pe.ctopf.;,rS..__,KELSON. _3<CU m m.r. »'^. s_ tt. <tir «_» «_' .tf ■il fc_ «. lu. e, ■K. t_l >'}■ ,% r_ , -. VCi iJJiitJ ('KlO-j•.!, 7U &TT OJUiVOT is * toirflbowoShst 1 tft^ ^ypuss. jiieaiv■ d T-^a graduates, fjtjpni.i^spt.JJeiptA?: a n§UYfi_lg*. wreclii^apdjjtlWt'he goes, tq bf. .du.aqs.ai_ a ..Qpginnsfiio^edxjf ecpQdih,^ut§flfinftiin &i dtate.-yfc, c#Ja$Eie,.Q vprpi .out o.^X"_ J*ardi_ ■worfc^^sel^SjdrrttB, ,^d p,est;er^d hy- the^.eyaijtiqaBflL'h^-iSyllJiajpyjjipiriictpng.. top,oj.j_^i ptuijiteA^nioj aJun,i);QrineudJgjA-n- , ipbearing* a(W^^ry.$it}fe0^ ,0,_.,g^t. w0„ , rom J_. .jju, .1 i._.i, ' . 1- r votcuit. | Believed to Be (acRiC-nTitjd.L.u__-3 .' Napoleon Emo ahd~W. H Howard have'^k'd<^"(.i^v^tliat' ttt ^e1- _ ' rri _--..4,,n'\ij,-"iV-.. tiAlu ijy \jiilj". 5"j . ^WPJB b^th^ 9c&es. gold, str.tk^^p.ind.f soiith0Jrfbrfe';rbf "L^dea'u'. creek easterh^'m^oi\mG{" blip iaountaih,',,- . .a ori vkh 1 ter^-tfajftZ$oxt&rM,.,filler,, Torlt'e, Be^y;Ko^t.l^. on: -dt jS-J- 0 - jorloa 0 _o o_i_.ui.njJj*! -s«;._i. v-jj ii*d oili ^IcJj. nnr \rr, trr.-Qf',^__r.l "CO T-J JJ.f(..Tjf( -FT') TTE..1-1; '. -iliriio" roiO \o no Ls _ >. *(v,nuo1 ffS-1 -ul_ .PiiOFf ICE:. BAKU! J3TJlEtTt,V.ESTjlHEL6D|ViB. C. ^mi^W^'MVHm^^ I' -- Some*"iimely-advice and instruction is found m one of the Iilanilg,, papers-' in -tHe~followirig~~language ^-"In "sending men\totlielPhilippines To deal with these ' people"" T_i-d the" conditions existing ■-nerertoo-greait ea*e can-not"be taken as to character and fitness. The people can ■•not he educated to Ameilcan ways, except by exercise of-gieatest^caie," t(ict, and patience^ ,'It follows that rnotie should-be-settt heie in public1 positions who do not possess, m high degree, the - elements essential to intimate^ success 'These elements ai e_. first of all honesty, and then in older named; ability, sob- liety, morality, ...tact, cxuer.ence,' and wise discretion \nZdealing .vith ^men, and at the same time there must bje due weight given to physical condition IfLS -it' j&«not-a-*cliR_ate-foi- inv-alidfc-Teachers more (than students are required here, and it should never be forgotten that acts weigh more than words _. Front JDoorsf-; Insicle;_!bborsj! Screen* D-Jor^! : 1 Windows . In?.?rle Finish ~) ' Stv _»1 and coast. Flooring . _ _ -7oc*l rm& coasts. , ^ w t ~~7 No^el'FoSfsi-'-r" Stair Bair"1 « f ' MQuiclJ^igao . ,/\l Shingles"' '■> -\".<y ' Dressed • Lumber Thy. i < .3f uU *_____£<. -r\ 1 "> tf-VHAIVYOO WANT IS rTOT'lH 9TOC__ , j J, VS WlJtiTi MASCS JTJf OB IT OU 'oAidriANB 'GiPT-Paibi-S. 5.',". o.-O '^liich.'. leX &FN.YF M'3f*i»-.^*-"--'-»----=3S.!' h9ff'¥B^<«t^j(miWe™iM.1-.i_*iwL. ground but as the ledge can-J-^tiaijedu Over two claims, vtt_is probahle' that Messrs .Emo, anduHoyyfijd^rp,}n jlusjk^ Ferguson cP^\w»*oj»I_i»«^ > ,»»■" EIectionl5';of^vQ-iffpx<l(,J;o B?/ Protested.r i The leledtldnl of--"^?hbmas' Gifford''fbi° the'^'tJf^e^V&taffiaibt^ i^1 tS%k° protested,,. The Jaw.allows, twenty-one, .d^ays yi •ffhjph-tQ-1fll1e.a protest afitertthe. -return of the wyit,iand asith^.wxit foni the ^e^aV^e^tminiAterfbyrelection.was. returnable onJ.SepjbembgriH5th.lit,wilL be seen ,ihatL JbPSe i J.hqg. the.ipi oteslr >stilL have a ifejv,.days«t<> SPare^jThe. usual _statptQry0j.hargp9v)will be .alleged-. Mr.. Biownjs committeeovillipot say. at pres-j entfiwtjp would Lbe their candidate imthe, event ol the electiph^heing) jipset, but it is hinted .that- Mi,i,?r^w_),-.'svould again, accepfr,thfi jiomination ifr,it„were oflered to hum- ir_yv_o_y *>. f ,- , -•» in t> rr IV. _i •JI'-/. .-.it-ioa io y.oii io. JTOiS)<.*i -'Oi" JJ3 ba" -K a v^.V-^'ntfji: TELEPHONE HO, 219.1 P. 0. BCX 688. -^wtsztsz '^ 9?'^lip:?rM^?4^^ r°'Manutac1luMigttJiS_npany' t ojnavie.. tlie. above-mentioned building* materialsrE ^M • ^WS^SM^PF^: Special quota-V^ lions/ to ^^buiLderS' [and (contractors "for>-large- *• orders. r -f. m. the forenoon.-a* tHfl^i4,Si_^S_jf?__!.9Slsr._-..^ V i5r°r^i^>-¥'iIfe'S^t'rrlu8,°1 -C^S-a^?mTnkae,rVlUe' ^fe »*L.f - anTdTrnim°ifna?^t0°' 8th Ootober^^CMl-^V^I «SS»°/ruJ? oldBr8th ocu*^3&£nim;*-% oniy °f Eossland» 8th October, 190_.iC_vH'* plf,^ anCdVmlnl!rn°n' 1?t>h Ootober' 19D1* ^%^^ -IIS o..no- i*.o!) u b-oTl/,") r/-^.. |i KJ-*^ ^x. T. f-E"^ u "mi im -i i l■■! in n >t, ii i i *• "j i v_j ; rr? 's> ar._x sdf jjs <i__.ob.i_.. sj-o1_. ?rl_ Tire | $~\ j^ ,___.,/-3 ,*="] s. , fe "S0ESERSI1 BY!,'MfllL?.ip?JE_.BED10 cPROMPEYfj -it'j bo irpjT ,ii'isi„i 'mi oN'iicIi ^ u5(-'i »^ ._J>1 ^ £3 '"Srs!.? iS III -I ' I r I . i ' * L I l *" "li ™ II l^ I II f^ 'Gefjmanyj^antsliSa-hsfa'otion, ■ i "i I BIDRUN,0 'October1 ll'-f-Germtn/ hit i-epudiJited'^fhe ^cC-iiten'tionro_.' TeneiYofa I _.J ^. li I .ntjU ,. .11 I Jl.* J V that .the ljepubhsitwas ..yiqjatod diuuis thei aftia-y/of'Oetober eth'-aWPorto Caballo i between, -sailors" from the*-Germin ciuisgi Venita'andJthe^pbpulaoe of Pot- tja Caballo and leservfd the right of- in c&enting dc'majids fo?r^;hfi "^umshment , df the gUfiixiEAties antj'ifb'i satt§fic- tion. t-'-h^t •tiiXBtrrxDr—- ~f r rt_tv_*f "K' 1*"°t ■,"'r tahNOK**-*. _.«»*» ^f"*-."'-'*N -STBlClfTS Rou 2'h arnd On one occasion, in trying an abduc- tion„case, lord Morris^ o^ice chief justice of Ireland,.addressed .the jury^as follows "I am-compelled "to ""direct you -to find .a-verdict-of guilty-in-this case, but~you will easily see^fhain" thinlt it is a trifling thing, which I regard f as quite unfit to occupy my time lb'is more valuable than yours^At a*ny rate, it is mucfi better paid £oiC-Find-, therefore, the pnsonei guilty of abduction, which rests, minjd ye, on four, points— the father was not" adverse, -the mother ■"Wa_r_iot opposed, and the_l*oy was eon- -^vaynient-'-' The -jury found-1 tHe-tpnson- er guilty, and the judge sentenced him to remain in the doil. ,t.ll the_nsing of the court Hardly'had he delivered sentence/than turning to the sheriff, lord Marris said *"I. et-us go.'2-i-rid. looking at the prisoner, he caned across the iires.sed.. Lumber "..t Shingles . louldingS' S.oV BAKER STREET, NELSON ed w«tH Hot A;r I -T/ 4 Lai ge comforJLpble bedrooms and flist-r .class tuning room. Sample xboms'ior tom- jmuctal men ^ h) /D|| ^ ^_ ^ \ i ••'/ RATES" OS. P£f. l>AY-r' - -L-'fll-' . _, i Lata of the RoyallHotel. Calfeaj-y - yotcm dewn It tires you right out and I court "Marry thc.^irl at ^n?e,j§nd God destroys the vital force ,-You have n<*> strength when the da/s woik i-** done isTo, I . m not doing this foi anyone but myself I am not mamed OUr nvpgeY aveiage about $10 ... day That may be taken a? a fair Ofat'mate as_the heU we can do But we only work .en months in" theTeai"; so wc only get "wages for thO-3-T •ten months." •'.".- y .'. ; The giant—-who; by..the-.^'ay,4sigentlf of-manner and;.eoft.ofr.voice. ,as,.giantE 'not>'unfrec[uentiy ar.e—turned again t$, bless you both,' J According to' the"__bndon"Saturday Review, Hyde Park is no longer available for the use or delectation of self-respecting j>egple_ "We have taken_ the pains "to make a-pwsonaT .?£ud-jCoSot^tBays the "editor; "and"*at ho<5n one day *we counted' oififwl_6m| wdi'jSf lyihggupph* the Kgraisg _.w*.-_.."^..-—-. - -.--"■ ,.-■ isoirie 5f»nly partia^y<.dfctMd, son_§ usipg Lhis-:tasfc:"«*Iis.:assistant .took -the bulb i'fj&rfuj ir_preba^ti<>ns-;?|nd gobscene Slah-ii of glass from-the ■furnace,,:.;-hlev. unttU..? ^iiakesofJ'tlie- foulist^kindW-whJ^h-lbthfirSv, Jit swuns? pear-shaped from ythe blow- • were actually hangins; their underw.cpr •pin8ra^then_ha_id„d.it_tO..TBViy..M..ffi}-J in broad daylight. Thousands^of th.esp j-^h? T>rfy blew it to the proper eize. I?T wretched specimens, most of"whom "Bwr proa placed jji^^^frflinp^'the'ftai_.fi* ppori thelr..^a.tjirfis_U_e brand.TOfalaTOry A-1 White Pine Lurqbor Always.in : ,. .stooK. " ,v;,: 1 5V8 carry » coujplt_fce stork of 0-_a»t Fionrmg,*-Ceihngjinside7!5^!-- i-*_5,) Tu^wd Wen]?, Sawh^and Doors. i Sppciijl %der: .yvork willj Evecpiye. Rrpmpt ar/cantion I -j' " ^ j. " u Pdrto Hiofliiimber Co. Ltd. ^adden lio^d Baker and Ward Streets. (felDan. ' 'The.only Jbotel ln'Nelsoni^that has remained! under one pianageinont since l.iW T^heiibecl-rooiJir. irp well •furnished and lighted hy,electr_cij>. / t ,r ^~ _ , | ,The bar Is always r8jLociea'ptv tthe beet domestic and Imported liquors and cigars " THd__AS~Irf-ail3:_m;'Propr_etbrr~ Plv.i^n0/"^,1 e?nv™°<3. 22^droctofer./iaoi.^ * ^4 Civil and ciiminal » , . '* A *l"i>-ty tfe; Cl^yan^oS3_iffB"' ^ ^i0^19^"^! r.-*01.!1'-* Sif-rNanalnjOe, 3rds Decemberra-'1.0L,!|ifTS'-U JClvfl-andJcrimin_il**:;ss4 JS . S*5 **.r*M ^i&^t. jrJByacomniand^ ^jr ftt PsbNTlgfe .-Mfy^'^. ^Ir, ^ t, top-i* S3 |EroMcl_J3Secr^ar^-.*'&t'-lg:v ferred.hls interest in the E,l__h. Diamo"^V .3 . __ ?earr C-^eelC abb&t three, miles _frorn"•'*-' >. V 1.,the toTEMf«ftniWlyC«4o_f_hSf %h"d^di^.^*-™ . iqrnlng the jEvenn g?Star mineral clilm-.^i^ ^ ■ -"No-lson nhni1^ aiVlfifegSf West Kooteiws?if#v. , dlbtritt, and recorded in the .etoider'«"" * "" s «ji oflice foi the Nolson mrnlne diV.M°.r - %t ' 11 ■•.ir?1^?-1^ eaVl'"of y,ou ane^htreby ijotitieO" -,. 'M ^^to^gsr ^t^r^l^tlf?' :4| .{„ * i ln5 -mmoiai Act,3and if within it -^ _=>'.! .'_!.,C .\ w13 f.om the aate of this noU-»"/fr -41 jou l.ul,or^re£Hse.torcontributej»ur■)><£§». * ..USSl _tton fif aasnch-e^o_tdltu*t^-tbK^fr:,witfr & 'il ♦il Ca°nwS °.f «"»««».ing. your Tn tores Ui" ^ <ll ■the -said- elaims-wltl^ecomcr^thT.-'pTHriBi.j.*-—' ""'* «J - ntltl dS" Under sect,"n •• Af -"■'•*• -- *•■%* Act i^Dated. '— 1901 4. OERTiriOATE OP IMPBpVEMZrTS Situate In thevNcl_.on,lllning>.rn.iaiori o_* - 4® ^est^Kaotenay.X^lfetrlct-lC.j /_ r-i>lZ?JC, ^*| Where located -"Nelson y fp v . _" Take notice Jtl sti .bout one_ mile south of notice fiiat I.Wiliariv.JohA Goepel, y> ^ -'fe ^rf8._^rfifls5Vie. ^? -S" 500.iintend A >*\ ais -from the date_herL.of, to aptilv-- _.Sjg ri.ee jMi, sixty dais .from ' - -,_l ' _._Vnd further take notice that action .in- der section 37, must be commenced before. .the -Issuance^qt^sucjti .Certificate,-, of Ira.-s- --piovemeius ^ ' \ .« r^s •- * *, \3 z\ t ^»ASated-thls"-10tli-fia* »oi^AUgu_t^Ai?T.X"'5r-- 19°1. , /W" wJ_, GOCV1CI.. - - 0BETIH0ATB--6l^l_SoVEMS»T8r * ->.r.'u''1 NI-'^v'-'^5,V^-^^!i**yi?lc<1^*^*tf*Ji^ • slOiate In the NcTsSn MlnhiK l>.ilslon Jj _ -AVest -Kootenajr"IH_rtrlctr'""T"'JW™J—^-j^_s.* m rv)S. lie''- -hitj.ti.Uw Abttut,ono rails, soutu ot fe Nelson ■<■*,»•■.,«» ' 's » ™ ritersonj 3 .USE 1. r .*> 321 TO 331 BAKER STREET, NELSON BE=EAAGE-'FILS &*CO,-X;X X ' ,;COGNAC, possesses a delicious bou- f r-quet-- -r- n •■ - ' -- - I ^DBLrIAiV&H__?ILS-* CO X -X X X ! ^COGNAC is mellowed by its great 1 "age, and is' recommended to con- ' ,noiseurs,-;and ^for mpdicinal. purposes. " SCOTCH WHISKIES - THE DISTILLERS' COMPANY, -Ltd,, Edmbtirg, the largest holders }p {he world ot Scotch Whiskies, _ THE CALEDONIAN LIQUEUR SCOTCH -Whisky is one of the leaders—try it ^Agency for full stock at Victoria for i|R:KIMBT & CO.r LTD. ■■ \Xy. .... Vic.tqria. B. C. \~vT&$&' gray: : ■' "■*'•'" Kootenay Representative & Q, t Box i52i; Nelson. HOTEL EOSSLATO. . ■* -_ , -1 •> Third door from Grand Central Hotel on - Vernon street Best ^dollar a day house in town House an.1 ^furniture hew and flrst class In every_respect_.Lighted by gas Room and board ?5 to $6 per week. No Chinese employed here : Jryt'O'-LrAUGHL.N.-Proprietorr- -JIBN HOTEL J. H. M6MANUS, Mariager. MEALS 25 CENTS ? /PodTil's Lighted ^y Electricity and Heated oy Stram 25 Cents to ST MllS' ;-^l_l.(_-; ji(jtlc&'-; tMt t'J John _ _ Vf!S^ti'ui*?-^rcr.l^LkLVfc'* -i tiJLmtend. „ 6ixtv days from the date hereof, to aunly U "to the ;Mlnlng _}e_or&>r-. _# a CtiUJ__i.io g or Imfirov«_meiH<., t$r tlfe purposo ot obi & lalni"tr-» ' Tfo\vr. t^n nt . f t, _ -.i^ov < . Ii<>rii >* And further tike notice th it action, un- !l dor .sealon..?., must be commenced before is the issuance of such Certlficat-" of Im-'-a pro.emuits . sr.^,_» r-r- . t- g= dayj-o. August A Dt fl JOHN PATERSON. " g Bated J this ICth 1901 OEETIFIOATE OP IMPROVEMENTS. ^ NOTICE —MONUMENT ■- MINERAL. -. claim, bituatc In the .NoIbon DiininK <li> 13- > ......... . { jt _i J il Bar stocked with best-brands of wines, liquors, and cigars Beer on draught Large comfortable roomx F'rst<class tabM board. Bt.]_EISTER?ES,A, % 1 BRsrwitna and BO-mj__a or ^ANP-SORTER ,....'-.,,.,-, ■ /-'.; . >-i>_____A \;V'-' 'jV?,**-!' .^.- n-_- . -;—«e* »^—^ if ,** *.n.' ; f h—1 Prompt and .regular delivery,, to. the . trade. B__SW__liiT "AT"' J.B3LSON' HKAD OlfPiOS AT "* 'NBLSO-N.vB. 0. Wholesale and Retail Dealisrs in Meats 'Markets al. Noleoc, Rossland, Trail, Kaslo, * Ymir, Sandour Silverton, Ne. Denver,' Revelstoke, Ferguaoti Grand Forkjk Greenwo<x_, Cascade Oiby, Mid way, and Vancouver. Mail Orders Promptly Forwarded West Kootenay Butcher Co. ALL KINDS OF « ERESH ANDySAkllRyWE^^i yy :■:,;;'xy'r '-.": '.'.-'x ? ?*wholks___b'and retail " ■ ;'-;":%-:?:;-:r'.t?:FISH:'ANb'PC.UliTRY''!N ;K W. OBIrOOK- 1WAED STREET ' • * r'"'" r OBDEliS _._* MAIIi RBCBIVB PROMPT ATJTBNTION., E. C, TRi^ES, lanatge? ion'of Weet Kootenay district . Where' lo-v cated, At the head of Grohman cieeK ou Grohman' jnountain Take notice that 1, J M McGregor, acting as agent for Steve. Hawkin., -ufioe minor's1 corttfl_ate,uNOi. b50,435, and JUouis Strand, free miner's certificate No b37 293, inl end sixty da>s fioiu the date hereof, to apply to the mining re- corderTfor~a""certi„cate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant that action under section 37,,____.t be corn- that action, undi.fl section 33, must1 be,cortw menced before the issuance of such certificate of. improvements ; ■• . r« >- . 5 * - J m McGregor. ' t>ated this 12th"day of Auirust 100. , :not]oe^ ( We he(Sr tcThotify tho'morchants and' hupinef ~ men -of Nolson tt>ntT.c havo purcha-spd-tho bn»i—-z nissand good .vi'l of tho Pacific Trnn. for Corn- pan., _ liioh it is our in tent Kin of "bc. rporatintr °" with the bu-inosB ot the Nelson Freighting & . Transf or Company, .\ ore main yours ' . J - ' „It H WILLIA-H"".-- ._ Manager'Nol. on F.'&T Co. * *. NOTICE.. - NOTIOr is horeby (ttven thit I inl end to nnply _ at the noxt sitting of the Bonrd of Liconce Com- * , mlfMonerfl for tie City pf^Np^son. to--he litldij.- aftor the c\pirntton of inl rty daj r from the dare hereof, for a transfer of the retail liquor liccrca now hold by mo for tho prcmt_es",sltnl\T<) on )o_ 1. blook 12. Baker stroet, Ne)sOD..ai)_..known as__ the 'Athabasca' saloon, to Norman T V»n'pod» of Nelson. - . - - P. J. nUSSKLLt<-. — Witness: Jas. 0*Siu.A . . ' . t. ■*, J. 1 , ; D-itcd Us 27'h day ot September, 100K - ■ - « t.i ■ f , NOTICE. ! NOIIGK Jr hnreby given thakUnt«nd to pppljr t at the hexr.nittltig or.the' Bonxd ol Licen-<o Com- -missioiierfffortheCltyo^-NolFcm to bo he'd afc" < ho expiration of thirty divvp fi om I ho dato hereof^ for a transfer o^-the-Retail Ll_mot Licen°e now: hold-by mo;fon; the.-prfmis.os known a« tha- Bodetra Saloon, situato "on tho enst hnlf of 1M> , nine (p).-in block on. <1)) Id the Pa'cLCilv of Net- n.on.'toWillinm Wftltbsky and Kd.vard C. Dav ' id. on;;both of tho said Oil y of Nol. on. Dated this llth day of September 1301. : r '7 zrz-- w. g. uobinsojs^ Wituksb: E. ,C, DavipsO-I. it-yryjo ■ „ ■_\rt________^''____y________ v r THEi IJSTELSON TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNUSTG, OCTOBER 12, 1901 &*** ****** ******************************************** * It Ml _. Mi -. \_t \_ _i \J. \_ \_r V_ _. \b 0/ x_ ��_> _< * ._. *_< tir Mi Mi Mi DAMP WET WEATHER CAUSES GOLDS ' TEETZEL'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, SPRUCE AND TAR CURES THEM ONLY TWENTY-FIVE GENTS PEf{ BOTTLE <. 1�� f*�� * tt *���> <. *. i. *. <T�� f�� 1�� <n it <n "A 1*�� ��. *. 1*�� 1* ��*���*��� ��a CITY AKD DISTRICT. Born, at Kaslo, on the 7th instant, to the wife of Bently Hoar, a son. The Kaslo Kootenaian has been reduced in size from a 7-column to a 6- column paper. Certificates of work were issued yesterday to D. T. Mowat on the NJagajra and Oregon Fractional. , Tho Imperial Bank of Canada, which has a branch at Nelson, is establishing a branch at Ferguson, the chief town in the Lardeau country. ��'*���'' I" '������ I "hi - W. F. TEETZEL & CO. NELSON, B.C. S Mi It %l*** ************************************************& Fop the IK\ * !-���-.-< l-tr. .. II? ���_���_* m, V rtf/ \ feu Having added lo my stock a large range of Youth's Boy's and Children's clothing,' I am now prepared to offer to ^the public the best variety of these goods ever shown in Nelson. Everything is new and up-to-date and are selling at the very lowest prices. Intending purchasers wil. do well to examine my stock and get prices-before purchasing elsewher. . 217 and 21$) ?'. 'Bake.. Street j. A. GILKER ^r ^-*'*,o__<^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^,^^^^"^^;^',^'^^'^'_v: W*Vi, .-%'0*^ ' ' ' * ��-��fl R*.:: wzz Iff I IT PAYS TO GALL I.3k_/l."? *���'.* a*^ The body of George Young, who was drowned off the steamer Kokanee on Wednesday evening, -was recovered by the searchers yesterday. Both services at the Methodist church tomorrow will be conducted by the pastor. Subject for the evening: "Does Religion Pay? A talk to young men." > . The funeral services in connection with the burial of the late Harold J. Strachan will be held in the Baptist church on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. was decided,to close down in order to give the men a chance to go but and stake ground, a privilege of which nearly all of them took advantage. It is said that the Nelson men will be late on tho ground, as the entire neighborhood was reported as staked yesterday morning, the people nearer to the find getting on the ground first. Archie Reid received word yesterday to the effect that he had been left the sum of ��80Ci by the will of his grandmother, who died a short time ago at Dunlceld, Scotland. There are 125 children enrolled at the public school in Kaslo, and the average dally attendance is 112. This is probably the best average attendance of any school in the province. Jasper Phair has purchased the cigar business formerly carried on by Crow & Morris. He, has made arrangements for a new stock of goods, which will arrive in the course of a. few days. A. F. Rich and S. O. Covell of Boston, the leading members of the New England Fishing Company, are in Nelson on a visit to the coast. The Ne*w England company has established a very important fishing industry in this province. Their specialty Is halibut. They employ their own vessels, with Vancouver as their base, and carry the great bulk of their fish over 3000 miles to market. During the past' season they shipped over 100 carloads of halibut from Vancouver to Boston, in addition to the fish that they disposed of locally. As all of the company's fish shipments are sent forward by express the business means much to the express companies. W. S. Stout of Toronto, general superintendent of the Dominion Express Company, whose head office is in Toronto, is in Nelson on a trip of inspection of the company's business in this province. He is accompanied by G. Ford, superintendent of the company at Winnipeg. Mr. Stout is one of the best posted men on express business in America. He was virtually the organizer of the Dominion Express Company in Canada. How he has i succeeded may be gathered from the fact that the money originally put into the business was in the neighborhood of ?40,000 and the company is now 'paying interest upon a> capital of $1,000,000 a WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING, IN \&V��- ��$'*' ._.-&?)* IWA'>t<K.l"' If-^i-'U-'i [ ���?_**-.'-.'��- ���-, .2... .V K .-* vWE HAVE JUST RECEIVED,A LARGE STOCK-OF I _4_ i *>V,..i, C__\ ***->��� w, \jfj PICTURE AND ROOM MOULDINGS, AND ARE NOW READY TO i { RECEIVE ORDERS FOR PICTURE FRAMING., fev"i .�����- _��� * I J. u. >f.) . '^^'^���^'^���^���^���^'^'^���^'^���^'���'^���^���^'^���^'^���^���^���^'^''^���^���^>��'W c?J <*���:* . '< *' i ' -. ���. ���*��� _ . -��� ��� ��� Tomorrow at Emmanuel church Rev. William Munroe will preach in the evening on "Christ and the Worker." This will be the second of a series on "The People's Christ" Appropriate music will be rendered by the choir. The members of Kootenay lodge No. 16 I.O. O.F. will give a dance this evening the proceeds of which will go to assist the family of the late .George Young- who was drowned off the steamer Kokanee at- Pilot Bay on Wednesday evening. Captain Gifford is down from the Silver King mine. He says - everything is running along smoothly at the mine. The school is now in.full swing. It was opened with an attendance"; of 19, or nearly double the number required under the schol act. '���GOOD CHEER" STOYES AID RANGES 1 'b '-;'. -���-' i Z-z ^ r- ;We.-are in the" market again, this season- with this line of ' 'r Stoves^ - After handling them for a nurtiber of years', we -are ������ "cohvincEd ''- that "-they are . the only T Stoves that give " ^ABSOL-UTE-SATISFACTION. ' r r O , ^ ,. ... . ��� # '; Call and see our large and complete line. LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. Importers and Dealers ln Shelf and Heavy Hardware. E. FERGUSON & CO WHOLESALE LIQUORS AKD CIGARS. NELSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA. A COMPLETE Llf.E OF CANADIAN f^iU IMPORTED LIQUORS. Eainer Seattle) Beer in pints and quarts. Dogs Head Ale and Stout in pints and quarts. Kola Wine, the best Temperance drink. Our Special Canadian Bye in 5s and 6s. Dawson's Perfection Scotch Whiskey. Granada pure Havana Oigars. D-iioii Cigais, a full ise gi.i j.:ictt,0ards and Poker Ohips. Agents Brunswick-Baike Coilender Billiard Tables and Supplies. HONDI .TEA J. A. wm i CO. -The best in the market, in 1-2 pound and 1 pound packages. Telephone 161. fle a Pound GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS, Houston Block, Baker Street TREASURY STOCK FOR SALE 20,000 shares ROYSTON GOLDMINES, Ltd."-This is a good time to buy, as these shares will advance in the near future. 20,000 shares of IMPERIAL MINES, Litnited, at 5 cents. For a��few days only. 10,000 shares LADREAU VALLEY MINES, Ltd., at 15 cents. These shares advance 5 cents on the 1st of October^ For particulars of above apply to ��� EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS Agents for Trout Lake Addition, (Bogustown) Fairview Addition. Acreage property adjoining the park, And J. & J. Taylor safes. These safes can be bought from us on two year's time without interest. j fred Irvine & Co., Jacob Dover, the Hudson's Bay Company, the 'Imperial Bank of Canada, the Slater Shoe Com-' pany, and. El A. Small & Co., all of whom" stand high in business circles, make announcements- in the advertising columns of The Tribune this morning-..? _ ��� A simple but pretty home ceremony \s*;as that with' which the marriage of Miss Anna Ewart and Charles P. Lund was solemnized oh Thursday at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewart, at E937 Nora avenue," Spokane. Both ' are well-known s at Nelson. ' The only, case,in the police court yesterday morning was that of a Chinaman who was charged with a breach of the recent amendment to the city health bylaw which prohibits the carrying of swill through the streets by Chinamen.. As it was the flrst case under the by-law and the accused entered a plea of guilty the magistrate imposed a nominal fine. Signor Halz will arrive from Spokane this evening. He is.to sing the role of "Mephisto" in Faust at the operatic concert on Thursday next? -Spokane claims the signor as their favorite operatic-and���concert��� singer���Besides���his- work in II Trovatore and Faust he will be heard in a selected ballad during one of the concerts. The house plan will be at McDonald's fruit store , on Baker street at 11 o'clock on Monday forenoon. The withdrawal of the Imperial Limited today will make several changes in the running time of the C.P.R.. trains and boats out of Nelson. The steamer leaving Nelson to make connections for the Crow's Nest line will hereafter leave at 5 o'clock in the morning instead of the afternoon as formerly, and on the return trip the steamers will arrive in Nelson at 5 o'clock, in the afternoon. No change will be made in the schedule of the steamer for Kaslo. On the C. & K. branch there'will be two trains tomorrow for the- main line and coast points. The first train will leave at 7:10 as usua^ in the morning and the second at 6:40.in the evening. After Sunday there will be but the evening train leaving Nelson at^6:40 p. m. The train for Boundary points' will leave at 8 o'clock'in the.morning and the .train for the Slocan^ branch" at 10 o clock in the morning. - '". ' ' . ���. ' ' ��� iu; ��� - . ' .' At a special meeting of the ways and means.,committee of, the Nelson Boat Club which was held'last .evening arrangements were " announced for the holding of the flrst club dance for the season, E. E. Phair of the Hotel Phair having consented to!give over the use of a number of rooms, in the hotel for this purpose. ��� This dance will be held on" Monday, October' 2Sth. Tickets for mej.-bers will be $2,. with. $2.50 for non- members, including cjne lady and 50 cents extra for each additional lady.' yNlembers of the club 'are 'at'liberty .to invite friends from the outside to whom tickets may.be sent, tiut in case of tlieir inability to attend the money will be refunded. _Two committees were appointed, the first upon'the sale of tickets and the 'second as aj'^dance committee. The former is made iip of Messrs.' A.- H.' Buchanan," C. B. Winter, J? Rae, R. Cochrane, W. A. Fraser, H.* E. Croasdaile,'W. J? Beaven, J. A. Whetmore, J. G. Bunyan, D. Rutherford, and J.' W. Ford. ' The committee upon the dance program is composed of Messrs. Selous, Croasdaile, Winter, and Matthews. The proceeds from the dance will be used to assist in financing the regatta next summer. AT THE HOTELS. -Charles Olsen, Nakusp; _ On account of the fact that there appears to be much misconception as to the difference between Socialism and Anarchism, the Socialistic Educational Club have decided to discuss the question at their meeting tomorrow afternoon'in the Miners' Union Hall. The subject will be introduced by Miss M. B. Merrill, to be followed by a free discussion. The meeting will commence at half-past three o'clock. Members' business meeting at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Gordon Grant of Victoria, provincial organizer for the W. C. T. U., will spend Sonday and Monday in the city and will address a mass mooting in the Presbyterian church on Sunday ovening after the regular.services, and will also speak to the children after the Sunday schools, the meeting place being the Methodist church. Mrs. Grant is a public school trustee in her own city and is an able speaker. She will be the guest of Mrs. E. C. Traves during her stay. A large number of Italians arrived in Nelson yesterday from the ' Lardo branch. They were formerly employed on the Carlson & Porter contract but. did not like the layout and quit in a body. Italian labor is not held in very great favor by i;ailroad contractors now, and so far as they can the contractors endeavor to get on .without the men who in the early days of railroad construction in Kootenay had the first call. Italians are little if any improvement on tho much abused Chinese, and in fact they buy even less than the Chinamen of the goods of the country. Their departure from the railway grade and from the country will not be lamented. JTREMONT C. W. Harrington, Molly Gibson. NELSON���Elmer Black,'Seattle;'Ed Stewart and T. B. Bellamy, Spokane. QUEEN'S���Mortimer Collin, Wardner; H. B. Dibber, Lardo; Mrs. Luff, Cascade. GRAND CENTRAL���H. P. Forrest. Vancouver; J. W. Fuller and Jack Carney, Kimberley; Harry W. Carroll. Lethbridge; A. Hudson and A. Nor- mand, Ottawa; John Sloan, Slocan; W. Sorenson, Rossland. PHAIR���W. A. Williams, St. Louis; Mrs Helen DeVilk, New York; J. F. Holman, Spokane: T. G. Holt, Vancouver; A. F. Rich, Boston; S. O. Covell, Boston; W. S. Stout, Toronto; G Ford, Winnipeg; Siduey Norman, Spokane. HUME���Robert G. Drumon," Fernie; George H. Ramsay, Vancouver; John P. Miller and W. M. Bray ton, Kaslo; J. R. Gifford, Hall mine; Miss Stickney, Vancouver; Samuel Vila, Hamilton; G. W. Thompson, Sandon. O IT (v!.,n -���-���:'������-��� ir.rs.zo.. Mayor Fletcher and a number of other Nelsonites left on yesterday's train for Salmo. They had heard of the recent gold strikes in the vicintiy of the Yellowstone mine and started out to see if there was any vac-ant ground left. Godfrey Birtsch is said to have brought in the news of the find, which is pronounced tho most important ever made in the Salmo neighborhood, consisting of a big strong ledge of gold quartz in whlo.h'thp.TC.fl,rpi Jarep sold values. It is I 1 .,.-.���.���,-.?��������������� i;!t��i;i. _fr~*'.!-*':-''f'vrrf-P"������?*.:r*f?-;!_.I^'i-r:i3^itt?.;^.r_'R?i^JY_'fi^'T;'" ���m/it. frffrfr*ff*ff.:_.S** Is Your Watch Trusty If your watch ever was a time-keeper it will be one again'if we repair it. We promise you thor- ough^satisfaction no matter what make it is BROWN BROS Opticians and Jewelers. . BAKER STREET NELSON NELSON, B.C. KASLO, B.C. ESTABLISHED 1892 SANDON, B.C. BYE TO SPORTSMEN: We have the finest assortment of Guns and most complete stock of Ammunition ever received in Kootenay. Mauser, Winchester, Marlin, Savage, and Stevens Rifles. Winchester Smokeless'and Savage Carbines. Ask to see the Winchester Carbine and Bouchardt Automatic Pistol, unequaled for simplicity, accuracy and effect. MINE SUPPLIES AND HEAVY HARDWARE Blowers, Exhausters, Hand Shaft Pumps, Pipe and Fittings Steam Packing, Leather and Rubber Belting, Hose, Etc. Agents for Giant Powder Co., Truax Ore Cars, Canton Steel. Lardeau Mine Shipments. - Now that the Lardeau country is to have a branch of the Imperial Bank, it might be of interest to the public to know what the bank will do there after it is established. The Trout Lake Topic has compiled the following table, which shows the amount and value of the ore that has been shipped from the minesj of the district: Silver' Cup 1,020 ?150,9GO Nettie L 470 58,570 Triune '. ' 132 34,350 Broadview 26 1,665 Ethel 17 1.595 Great Northern 28 1,345 Lade group ." 6 ' 1,320 Cromwell 7 -800 St. Elmo ...:...* 6 " ��� 510 Total 1,712 $251,295 *a************************4 FOR STYLE, FINISH AND PRICES IN MILLINERY, ETC., 'CALL ON. MRS. E. Mclaughlin, west BLOCK, BAr -KSR ST*. -' **.***********************& GANONG'S CHOCOLATES GANONG'S CHOCOLATES ' GANONG'S CHOCOLATES GANONG'S CHOCOLATES' * GANONG'S CHOCOLATES GANONG'S FANCY CANDIES GANONG'S FANCY CANDIES GANONG'S FANCY .CANDIES GANONG'S FANCY CANDIESs GANONG'S FANCY CANDIES THEY ARE THE BEST You can get them-at MeDONALD'S Baker Street. DRY GOODS GENTS' FURNISHINGS BOOTS & "SHOES HATS & CAPS Our .next auction sale be held at 8 o'clock SATURDAY, OCTOBER I2th. , on - As I intend closing my business here the end of this month- all goods will be sold at private sale regardless of cost. A few of our sample lines: ' ' .��� '. ,\ Black all-wool Cashmere, regain ir price. Velveteens, regular price .Ladies' Linen Collars, regular Ladies' Cloth Jackots, regular price. price. .75 now $ .50 .75 .20 All colors Corticelli "crochet silk, spools at Come and,get bargains before itTis too late. 15.00 7.50 A5r .30' .4.6 12J. 10.00 ��� .4.50' '.20 A, FERLAND ROSSUAND GI>TaiINBBRI_NQ VVORKS ' . ** ',���*'-���.- OUNLEFFB"& MCMILLAN - ! > \. _". , Founders, Boilermakers and Machinists. ORB OARS, Bkipg, cages, ore bin doors, chutes and general wrought iron work. Our oro cars aro the best on tho market. Write us for references and full particulars. ' - ' ' ' SECOND HAND MAUHINEllY FOR SAIJC-Ono S-_oot Pclton waterwhool, width600feofc, "8 to 16" spinal riveted pipo. Ono 10x5x13 outside packed plunger sinking pump." Rock drills.*. s_ODln__ bars,&c,&c. ��� . ��---." �� ������'.-:-������ p; AGENTS NOHTHBY PUMPS. O. Box 198. THIRD stock carried, avenue;. rosslIand. TELEPHONE'39. P. O. BOX 627,, Nelson Saw & Planing Mills -__,i__v-:ia?a__i3_>. CHARLES HILLYER, President. HARRY HOUSTON, Secretary. Havo just leceived 3,000,000 feot of logs from Idaho*, and wo aro prepared to cut the largest bill lengths. Estimates givon at any timo. Tho largest stook of sash, of timbor of any dimensions or doors, and mouldings in Kootonay, KOOTENAY.... COFFEE CO. ************************ Coffee Roasters oeaiars in Tea and Coffee ************************ Wo aro offoring at'Iowosb prices tho best grades of Coylon, India, China and Japan Toas, , Our Bos., Mocha and Java Coffeo, per pound 9 10 Mocha and Java Blond, 3 pounds 1 00 Choico Blond CoiPeo, i pounds 1 00 Special Blond Coffee, 6 pounds 1 00 Rio Blend Coffee, 6 poundB 1 00 Spocial Blend Coylon Toa, por pound 30 A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. KOOTENAY COFFEE CO. Telephone 177. P. 0. Box 182. WEST BAKER STREET, NELSON. 1)9*********.*************} COAST LUMBER OF ALL KINDS ON HAND OFFICE* AND YARDS: CORNKR HALIi AND FRONT ST REETS. * * ^ms^\ms_m_ywm_vmm^s^s^ss^ i\\ m 9 t*. 9 <. 9 ��. m 9 I TOBACCO MADDEN BLOCK NELSON. AND ._ m >ft 9 ����*��� 9 t_t 9 Mi Mi Mi CIGAR | MERCHANTS. P.O. Box637. Telephone 117. A. R. BARROW, A.M.I.C.E. PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR :5-.^T3_rr*rr5r_'i'*i;;.rr."7;Ro"o_'i.nn_.CT* Every stitch is considered in the manufacture of Is being appreciated by economical FIllXSlL and nobby dressers from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Wear. iMl__*_l__-4B!_-^^ Tho Job Printing Plant of The Tribune is /tho most comploto in Kootenay. Good workmen are employed, good stock is used, and good prices aro charged. THB BIN DBRT DEPARTMENT OP ruauio. BOOK BINDING .... tue TDiniii;c��c.��_fi'��-i5Tinu i iMMsn.^j., ;So.:i_iaiy rjji Fn hi auk i. onif s. ii*j_-'r-vWi"!*S.|*'''��'*.*.i'il!i* ���i)���..yu._ny,:z_>.!..;.j:.-xrx::-. ;X: ���: -���--���' . : ���������--,���������'. .XX- *"'*��� '���������-��������� ' ���
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Title | The Nelson Tribune |
Publisher | Nelson, B.C. : Tribune Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1901-10-12 |
Description | The Tribune was published in Nelson, in the Central Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, and ran from November 1892 to November 1905. The Tribune was published and edited by John Houston, an outspoken journalist who would later embark on a successful political career, which included four terms as the mayor of Nelson and two terms in the provincial legislature. Houston had established the Miner in Nelson in 1890, and, after leaving the Miner in the summer of 1892, he established the Tribune to compete with his former paper. In August 1901, the title of the paper was changed to the Nelson Tribune. |
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Notes | No paper 1895-1896, 1897-1905 Frequency: Weekly Titled The Tribune from 1892-12-01 to 1901-08-14. Titled The Nelson Tribune from 1901-08-15 to 1903-12-19. Published by John Houston & Co. from 1892-12-01 to 1894-12-29; The Tribune Publishing Company from 1897-01-02 to 1898-12-31; an unidentified party from 1899-01-07 to 1901-08-31 and from 1902-08-30 to 1903-02-07; The Tribune Association from 1901-09-02 to 1902-02-25; and The Tribune Company from 1903-02-14 to 1903-12-19. |
Identifier | The_Tribune_1901_10_12 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2012-12-20 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0189187 |
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