KynvU^td hA^^1^ ffihe ���ffiribtme THE TRIHUNE IS THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN THE KOOTENAVS Tuesday, September 89 1Q03 NELSON IS THE TRADE CENTER OF SOUTHEASTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA [L. S.] HENRI G. JOLY de LOTBINIliRL, Lieutenant-Governor. CANADA. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Edward VII, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, &c., &c. To ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME,���GREETING. A PROCLAMATION. A. E. McPhillips, \ TArHEREAS, We have thought fit to Attorney-General. J *���*-��� cancel our Proclamation bearing date the sixteenth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and three, directing the issue of Writs calling a new Legislative Assembly, which Writs were directed to bear date the 16th day of July, 1903, and to be returnable on or before the 18th day of November, 1903, and in lieu thereof to issue this Our Proclamation whereby We do make known Our Royal Will and Pleasure to call a new Legislative Assembly of Our said Province, and do further declare that, by the advice of Our Executive Council of British Columbia, We have this day given orders for issuing Our Writs in due form, for calling a new Legislative Assembly of Our said Province, which Writs are to bear date the fifth day of September, A. D. 1903, and to be returnable on or before the second day of November, one thousand nine hundred and three. In Witness Whereof, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of the said Province to be hereunto affixed : Witness, the Honourable Sir Henri Gustave Jolv de Lotbiniere, K. C. M. G., Lieutenant-Governor of Our said Province of British Columbia, in Our City of Victoria, in Our said Province, this fifth day of September, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three, and in the third year of Our reign. By command, R. F. GREEN, Provincial Secretary. Candidate Taylor Protests by Wire, A numberof amusing incidents, occurred on Nelson's streets as soon as it was publicly known that the date of the coming pro- vincial-electiorisv-had"beeirchanged-from October 31 st~to*October 3rd." 'The change seemed to suit everyone except Sidney Stockton Taylor, K. C, candidate of the Liberal Party for Nelson City riding. Taylor received word of the change on Sunday, and he rushed down Baker street to hunt up "Alf" Parr, the Liberal candidate for Ymir riding. Parr was not at his hotel; he was probably out seeing whether Nelson's big day politician was doing his whole duty. Taylor next ran into a bunch of business men at Thurman's cigar store. The chairman of the Liberal-Conservative campaign committee happened to be near the bunch. Taylor, who was very excited, imagined he was on the platform of the opera house denouncing John Houston's record as a friend of laboring men. He =^hailed-.the=Liberal-Conservative-campaign^committee--chai!-maiu and said: "Why, Irvine, I have just received a confidential telegram from the coast that the elections are to take place a month earlier than I expected, and I think it is an outrage. And I want you and Houston to so declare it." The chairman of the Liberal-Conservative campaign com-( mittee wasn't at all excited, and calmly replied: "O, why don't you tell us news. We knew all about the change yesterday, and our candidate, John Houston, knew all about it on Friday morning. The change suits us first rate." This reply was so unexpected that candidate Taylor didn't stop to impart further information, but started off to wire a protest to lieutenant-governor sir Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere. Yesterday candidate Taylor and ex-candidate-for-mayor VV. W. Beer had several confabs, and both appeared as if they had lost legacies. The news of the change of the date of the election, as far as The Tribune has heard expressions of opinion, seemed to be taken as a matter of course. Few people care to have elections hanging over them too long. Taylor, who is so indignant, has been actively canvassing the voters of Nelson for over three months, and he is the one candidate in the province who should not find fault with the change; but he knows he will be defeated, and he also knows that "Alf" Parr will go down with him. Candidates in Nanaimo and Alberni. [Associated l'ress to The Nelson Tribune.I Nanaimo, September 8.���A largely attended meeting here nominated Henry Shepherd, miner, tis the candidate of the Liberal-Labor Party, of which llnlph Smith, M.P., is the leader. It i.s reported that R. J. Hickie is likely to be the Liberal-Conservative candidate for Alberni. Mr. Hickie has been a resident of Trench Creek, aud is well and favorably known throughout the district. Dissatisfaction with the latter gentleman, by the way, is causing talk of running an independent candidate, and Henry Pillar of French Creek is mentioned as possibly entering the field. Meanwhile the Socialists are active in the tripartite constituency. North Nanaimo Socialits have nominated George Taylor of Northlield. This fiction has been endorsed by the Texada Socialists, whom Mr. Hawthornthwaite organized. If there are any Socialists iu Alberni itself there is no doubt that they will also consent to the nomination of Mr. Taylor. The Socialist machine, although of recent construction, works remarkably like the machines of tlio old parties. Neleon Must Keep on Agitating for Rates The reduction in freight rates recently conceded to the Vancouver -jobbers on goods from, that city to Calgary, although being far from what was asked, is sulli- cieut nevertheless to" encourage them to ask for more at some later stage of the game. It may be looked upon as the thin end of the wedge of the endeavor nn the part of the Coast merchants to eireum- scribo somewhat thc avariciousness of Winnipeg tts a distributing centre, holding tis it now* does enormous business hold over the immense territory from tho Lakes to the Pacific. Many ai-c aware of the great struggle the Prairie City has had during the past 20 years to obtain her rights as a wholesale . centre on incoming and outgoing freight. It is therefore only natural that her "jobbers should look upou all this western territory as theirs by right of conquest against thc combined powers of Eastern wholesalers and railway stubbornness. Their present position is due solely to a steady tenacity of purpose exercised unflinchingly during the past busiuess decade. Tho future of this city as a distributing point lies in the ability of the merchants to hold a fair sized territory, and will depend on the energy and business acumen displayed by them iu that direction. Too much stress is often laid on geographical position, with tlie result that the energy that would without this position bo aroused, slumbers, with the result that nothing like compatible results are ever forthcoming. It is like a retailer who happens to get on a good corner and imagines that having got the corner ho must of necessity get the business; many have been rudely awakened from this busiuess elysium to find themselves in a death struggle with a less pretentious competitor "round the corner" and who has not lulled himself into day dreams of this nature. It cannot be too often reiterated that it is the people who make or unmake a city and there is many a thriving centre of commercial activity on the map to-day simply built up by the pure energy of the citizens although handicapped by a poor geographical location. There is a remarkable illustration of this in the city of Los Angeles; quite apart the tourist feature, which does tremendous work in Southern California, this city does a great jobbing trade and competes in a lively manner with San Francisco, although the available territory does not approach four hundred thousand, of which one fourth live in the city itself. No one a quarter of a century ago would have chosen tlie geographical position of- this city, for most assuredly everyone then would have pointed to either San Diego or San Pedro, on the sea and with fine harbours, as the most suitable position for a southern metropolis. '.: The question of Nelson's ability to hold a goodly portion of the wholesale business of the upper country necessitates a somewhat broader sweep than is usually accorded when discussing thc matter. The effect of railway extensions will become a potent factor in the case and undoubtedly point to considerable readj ustmeut of present transportation arrangements, and be it said largely in fayor of coast, cities. The extension of the Columbia and Western will bring Vancouver within _50 miles of this city as against the roundabout and clumsy present route of GOO by way of Revelstoke. \ The last few years have not witnessed on the part of the coasi merchants an intoxicating desire fora huge business in the Kootenays. This has been naturally due to depressed conditions and incidentally is the tremendous Northern business which has been and is still more interesting to them. With better; times, however, in sight a big bid will be made for the Kootenay trade, aud it maybe taken for granted that efforts will be directed towards obtaining better rales from the C. P. R. so as to admit of competition with Win-, nipeg. . . r" When a board of tirade from a city" the size of Vancouver approaches a railway company on some grievance, it can hold a no mean threat oyerjeven an octopus like the C.P.R. Particularly is this so at the present moment, wh'cn the G.N.R. whistle is all but in hearing. A combination of importers aud exporters cau undoubtedly influence the -powers that be and get concessions, if not on the basis of reason, then by intimidatioiK This will be the policy of the Vancouver board, and it will not rest content until it lias I his upper cm>uutry well in hand. It would be idle for Nelsou to expect terminal rates for some time, but certainly much cau be accomplished in a moderate way by a policy of lively activity on tho part of the board of trade and the Wholesalers' Association of the city, a policy that will obtain for this metropolis of the southern upper country a fair-sized territory in which i-easonable rates will be in operation so that the retailors throughout the territory will join iu tlie benefits. Practically all that is asked is that u jobber can bring iu a car of goods to Nelson and distribute them so that all are able to participate in the advantage of this wholesale distribution. Unfortunately, there has been too much of what one may call "parochial" flavor in the discussion on this subject. A very unwise opposition to this wholesale center scheme was in the air about two years ago, emanating from a few who were looking at it from a decidedly "village" point of view. Shall it profit this city one iota if there be not one wholesaler left? Is not the experience of all cities of any pretensions that they have been built up largely because they blossomed forth as distributing centers? Therefore it should be to the interest of the retailer to assist bj- way of his membership in the board of trade, to see that till that can possibly be done is carried out with the transportation companies, and a steady insistence on the equitable rights of this city from this point of view. Geographically, Nelson is beyond discussion a natural distributing point for the Slocan, East Kootenay, the Boundary, the Lardo, aud the ymir districts. It remains with the citizens to either rise to the occasion on the one hand, or on the other fancy they have the corner store, and in this imaginary security-allow what should be an important factor in the upbuilding of the city to.be dissipated among the smaller centers of trade within the Kootenay and Boundary districts, to the ultimate and irrevocable damage of this recognized trade center. F. W. P. There will be a meeting of the campaign committee of the Liberal-Conservative Party at 8 :5J0 o'clock tonight in the rooms of the committee, corner of Baker and Josephine streets. Four"Papers Sidney Stockton Taylor, K. C. has four newspapers supporting him, namely, the Nelson Daily News, published by F. J. Deane; thc Kamloops Sentinel, owned by F. .T. Deane; the Rossland Miner, owned byE. B. Kirby and associates; and the Nelson Economist, owned by David Mark Carley. These newspapers are conducting the newspaper end of his campaign. They do not discuss the platform on which Mr. Taylor is running, but they do discuss his opponent, John Houston. The Kamloops Sentinel prints the following with comments: "John Houston " is an individual with the instincts of a " brute and the manners of a boor." The Rossland Miner says: "John " Houston, through the Nelson Tribune, " is endeavoring to besmirch the personal " character and private-life of S. S. Tay- " lor, K. C. . . . John Houston is a " disgrace to the province as a politician." A The_ Nelson ...Economist- says: "Wo are accused by Tho Tribune of supporting S. S. Taylor, K. C. John Houston is a designing rascal, and should never have been admitted iuro the councils of the Liberal-Conservative party." The Nelson Daily News: '��� Houston i.s turned down by the Conservative:'of Nelson, and they protest against his nomination." The men who edit these four newspapers are nil real nice, clean, cultured gentlemen. No one of them would be guilty of writing an untruthful paragraph or penning a slanderous sentence against a l'ellow-cilizen, even when that fellow-citizen is a candidate for ollice. Neither one of the four would bo guilty of breaking any one of the ten commandments. Vet these four men say John Houston i.s "a brute," "a boar," "an assassin of private character," "a disgrace as a politician," "a designing rascal," etc., etc., etc. What kind of people must tlie people of Nelson lie? They elected Mr. Houston mayor of their city three times, once by acclamation. Tliey elected him to the legislature, and he secured everything in the way of legislation thnt they asked for. Are the majority of the people of Nelson "brutes," "boars," "assassins of private character," "designing rascals," etc., etc., etc., a.s tho Rossland Miner, Kamloops Sentinel, Nelsou Daily News, and Nelson Economist say John Houston is? or are they good, common, everyday people, like the large majority of the people in every other town unci city in Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific'-? Candidate Taylor, no doubt, is real proud of his four newspaper supporters. His campaign was to be a campaign of education: not one of unclean mud-throwing! His campaign was to be one, when it was over, that would leave no sore spot-! Men are insulted by being called "brutes" and "boars" and "assassins of private character" and "designing rascals," etc., etc., etc., and the men who publish these insults in their newspapers must, of course, be looked on as gentlemen! The Tribune is inclined to believe the people of Nelson will resent those insults on Saturday, October !id, in such a way as will not be to the. liking of Sidney Stockton Taylor, King's Counsel, and his four newspaper supporters. Tho Rossland Miner, owned nnd controlled by E. B. Kirby, one of the members of the executive of the Provincial Mining Association, is supporting the candidature of Sidney Stockton Taylor, K.C, of Nelson, who is also a member of the executive of the Provincial Mining Association. Ne statement is too malicious for the Rosslainl Miner to print, as the following, which' appeared in its yesterday's issite, goes to show: Trail, September 7.���The political situation in Trail-Ymir district is far from satisfactory, and nowhere is it more apparent than in Trail. Conservatives and Liberals alike in the Smelter City feel that they have got the worst of it from both nominating conventions. Alfred -Parr is not considered a desirable representative of straight Liberalism, and Harry Wright, the Conservative nominee, is looked upon as ti puppet of John Houston. J. H. Schofield and Dr. Hoyes are Trail Conservatives who enjoy the respect and esteem of this (own. Either of them would have been certain of election, but .neither���\vantecWt-io__i-omiuation.___.-Mi\- Jelly was Trail's choice, but he was turned down in a shameful manner by the efforts of Houston. The people here bitterly resent the unwarrantable interference of John Houston. The Nelson demagogue "butted in" without solicitation, anel the Conservative nominee will lose many votes in consequence that he otherwise would certainly have liad. The circumstances attending Harry Wright's last visit to Trail will serve to show how sentiment runs here. He attended a meeting of leading Conservatives and was told such plain truths about his .subservience to Houston that he was completely laken aback. He is not a little worried about how the Trail vote will go, for it is certain that Trail, largely Conservative, will not wax enthusiastic over a nominee who i.s not free lo act without Houston'-' consent. Your correspondent learned of a rather interesting incident that occurred just prior to the Conservative convention. For general convenience Nelson wa.s selected as the place for holding the convention. The Trail delegates, six in number, wero pledged to Jolly, but a desperate effort was made by a prominent C. P. R. official to switch tho vote to Houston. The attempt was made at West Robson us tho delegates were on their way to Nelson, but, to the groat credit of the Trail men, they* reninmecl loyal to thoir first- choice. It is said that Houston did not want these votes for himself, but simply to place hinis-'lf i" absolute control of the convention and so get the credit for handing the nomination to Wright. Of course this serves to show the intimacy that exists between Houston and tho" C. P. It. It also shows that if Houston is hand and glove with 'I'0 railway company VVrigiit must be also. But what Trail wants to know is. why should such a compact bo necessiuy. unless it is that the C. P. It. is going to hack Houston in his attempts to knife M''Bride? As C.P.R. men, Houston :tml Wright, if elected, would be in a po-iiion to dictate any terms that the railway coninany desired. It is generally conceded I"'1'1' t,1!lt; this must be avoided at any ''"*' '��� otherwise McBride's opportunity io ���!'��� real good would be completely dostn'.v'-d. Spankie Will Get There. Advices iron I'reonwood riding are that Dr. Spankie r,l(' Liberal-Conservative candidate. uil1 ljt' elected. The Socialists have net yet nominated their candidate, and may not nominate one. Dr. Spankie is very popular, oven with Socialists, and the Liberals are divided, the Hardy element refusing to support Brown. THE TOWN AND THE DISTRICT. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. Laing Stocks gave them a farewell tit tho Baptist church on Monday evening, and presented them with artistically engrossed reselutions of regard. Mr. and Mrs. Stocks during their residence in Nelson took a leading part in doing what they deemed to be in the best interests and welfare of Nelson, and they will be sincerely missed by many people. Mr. and Mrs. Stocks left Nelson this morning, via the Crow's Nest boat, en route to Edmonton, Alberta. Mr; Stocks has purchased a runchc near Edmonton, and will devote his attention to farming and cattle raising. A. G. Gamble, liquidator of the Tribune ^Association, JLiimitcd,-has-sued-a-number- of people and a few of the cases were hoard by stipendiary magistrate Crease this afternoon. John Elliot represented Mr. Gamble. It is generally believed there i.s more politics than business in the suits, as the liquidator and his lawyer class themselves as Anti-Houston Conservatives. Word reached Nelson this forenoon that the body of E. \V. Crier, who was drowned in the rapids below Nelson a week ago on Sunday, had been found on the bank of the river near Bcasley siding, which is about nine miles from Nelson. An undertaker was sent after the body, and coroner Arthur, on its arrival, will probably hold an inquest. Roderick McDonald mot with a serious accident in the sampling room of the Hall Mines smelter ou Monday. Mr. McDonald was wiping the gearing of Iho rock crusher, and his hand got caught in Iho gearing and was badly crushed. He was taken lo the hospital, where tlie hand and wrist will be amputated. Three miners, named Ernest .Johnson, Frank Buttertield, and D. Borsjoli, lost their lives in the Ptarmigan mine Windermere district, East Kootenay, las! week. They were suffocated by gas. Joseph Sturgeon is spending about i?!0(!0 in improving his residence on Silica street. When the improvements arc completed he will have one: of the most comfortable houses on that street of fine homes. Married at Rossland on Monday, the 7th instant, H. G. Goodeve lo Miss Eileen Shea, by rev. fathers McKinnon and Althoff. Mr. and Mrs. Goodeve are at home at thoir residence on Silica street. \V. 11. Ross of Fernie, candidate of the Liberal-Conservative party in Kernio riding, is in Nol ��>n. arriving this afternoon on the Crow's Nest boat. Me reports that he will carry (he riding. Born at- Nelson on Monday, the Ttli instant, to the wife of Charles II. Ink of Hoover street, a 10-pound boy. Smith Curtis of Kossland and the On> Denero mine i.s in Nelson. He would not talk politics. Liberal Meeting at Moyie. [Assocliiteil l'ress lo Tlie liveiilnn Trilunu'.] Moyiic, September 8.���The first meeting of the campaign was held here liy the Liberals. Dr. King, the candidate, hud [L. S.] HliNRI G. JOLY de LOTBINIER, Lieutenant-Governor. CANADA, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Edward VII, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions Beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, &c, &c. To our faithful the Members elected to serve in the Legislative Assembly of Our Province of British Columbia, at Our City of Victoria���Greeting. A PROCLAMATION. A. E. McPhillies, 1 TATHEREAS We have thought fit to' Attorney-General. J"** cancel the Proclamation bearing date the i6th day of June, 1903, convoking the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, for the dispatch of business on Thursday, the twenty-first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and four, and in lieu thereof to issue this Our Proclamation. Now Know Ye, that for divers causes and considerations, and taking into consideration the ease and convenience of Our loving subjects, We have thought fit, by and with the adyice of* Our Executive Council of the Province of British Columbia, to hereby convoke, and by these presents enjoin you, and each of. you, that on Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and three, you meet Us in Our Legislature or Parliament of Our said Province, at Our City ~of Vic-, toria, for the dispatch, of business, to treat, do] act and conclude upon those things which, in Our Legislature of the ' Province of British Columbia, by the Common Council of Our said Province may, by the favour of God,,.be/ordained. In Testimony Whereof, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of the said Province to be hereunto affixed : Witness, the Honourable Sir Henri Gustave Joly de ' Lotbiniere, K. C. M. G., Lieutenant-Governor of Our' said Province of British Columbia, in Our City of Victoria, in our said Province, this fifth day -of Septem- ber, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three, and in the third year of Our R^ign. By Command R. F. GREEN, ' . ,; Provincial Secretary: * V; No Unfair Advantage Taken; :^: John Houston, the Liberal-Conservative candidate, on being interviewed, said: " The late date fixed for the election, in the first place, was to allow the hearing of appeals on the voters' " lists. The voters' lists were revised on the 31st of August, a__d- *���- no appeals have been taken from the decisions of the collectors of voters; therefore, there was no valid reason for not bringing on the elections at an early a date as practicable. There is still another reason, and one which" is of the greatest importance, that is, the financial condition of the province. While the Liberals ' are talking glibly of paying cash subsidies only for aiding in the construction of new railways, the revenue is not sufficient to pay the ordinary running expenses of the province. The annual deficit is large; the expenditures increase, but the revenue docs not keep pace. People are crying for the abolishment of this tax and the lessening of that tax, and at the same time yelling for appropriations for roads and trails and public works. This policy could only have one end, AND THE END HAS COME. Thc credit of the province is in danger. These are thc reasons for the govern incut's action. That it was done to take an advantage of the Liberals is all poppycock. The Liberals arc just as well organized as thc Liberal-Conservatives. I.oth parties have about the same number of candidates iu the field, and the Liberals had whatever advantage there was in having candidates in the field earlier than their opponents. As far as I am personally concerned, the election in Nelson could be held next Saturday. The Liberal-Conservatives and 1113- Liberal supporters are united and well organized, aud the}-cau poll 550 votes on a day's notice." as supporters H. K. Beattie, the Oranbrook druggist, and F. K. Simpson, the editor of the non-pnriizan Crnnbrook I let-aid. .T. C. Drewry of the St. Eugene Silver-Lead Mining Company presided. Tht; Moyie Leader says King is 1101 a Joe Chamberlain or 11 Chimney I'epewon the platform. "Paddy" Sullivan of tlie Irish Grenadiers occupied a conspicuous place in the ball, and tired in a good word for Thomas Donald Caven. thi- Liberal-Conservative candidate, whenever he found an opening. Christians Killed in a Riot. (.\>��iM:intt;<l l'ress IiiTIim NVImiii Ti'iliniii'.] Washington, 1). C. September S.���The slate department 1ms received a cablegram from minister Leishnian at Coiictniitiiio- ple, in which lie says a riot occurred yesterday al I'lfinit, in which seven christians' were killed and several wounded. Two houses occupied by christians were pillaged liy the soldiers'. The p nic was general. A n ollicer and a signal man from Admiral Cotton's fleet wen* now in the consulate. An investigation of conditions al Beirut is being made by a lieutenant, onstil HavendaleaiulotherotTicers. Leish- manu says that the origin of the trouble is not distinctly stated by our consul. He further says that it is claimed by the sublime porte that conditions at Beirut are again quiet and that the force now there i.s sufficient to guarantee the safety of the city. Additional instructions have been sent minister Lcishmaun along the lines of those already forwarded him looking to the protection of American citizens. Lieutenant Charles L. Hussey is admiral Cotton's Hag lieutenant, and it is presumed he i.s the officer making the investigation. [Assoeiiitud l'ress to The Evening Tribune.] Cos-STAX'riNOi'U-, September 8.���An official version of the Beirut affair telegraphed to the Ottoman ambussadors ubroad for communication to the powers siys that the Christii n J were the assailants, they having fired upon four Mussulmans. A fight ensued, during which iitussulmans aud christians came to the assistance of their respective compatriots. This, says the report, compelled the troops to intervene, and thoy succeeded iu restoring order. Three soldiers were wounded and one wa.s killed, The Nelson Tribune Bank of Montreal Established 1817. Incorporated by Act ot Parliament. CAPITAL (all paid up) $13,379,240.00 REST 9,000,000.00 UNDIDVIDED PROFITS 724,807.75 Head Office, Montreal RT. HON'. LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT KOYAI., G.C.M.G., President.: HON. G. A. DRUMMOND, Vlce-l'resldent. K. S. CI.OUSTON, (leiiernl Manager. NELSON BRANCH ttay'st^1 A. H. BUCHANAN, Maii'i>tei-. The Canadian Bank of Commerce With which Is amalgamated; The Bank of British Columbia PAID UP CAPITAL ? 8,700,000 reserve fun d 3,000,000 Head Off ice: Toronto, Ontario AGGREGATE RESOURCES OVER 78,000,000 HON. GEO. A. COX, President B. E. WALKER, General Manager Savings Bank: Department Deposits received and interest allowed ���NBLSOIV BRANCH BRUCE HEATHCOTE, IVIuiitiKer The Nelson Tribune Founded in 1892. THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, LIMITED, PKOPKIETOKS. McDonald Block, Baker Street. Telephone 120 The Evening Tritxme ADVERTISING RATES. ��� Display advertisements will be inserted in The Evening Tribune and The Nelson Tribune (six insertions a week) at the rate of FIFTY CENTS per inch per week,payable on Monday of each week. Single insertions.lO cents an inch on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, and 20 cents an inch on Saturdays. LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES. HON. ROBERT F. GREEN FOR KASLO JOHN HOUSTON FOR NELSON CITY HARRY WRIGHT FOR YMIR WILLIAM HUNTER FOR SLOCAN THOMAS TAYLOR u FOR REVELSTOKE THOMAS CAVEN FOR CRANBROOK WILLIAM R. ROSS FOR FERNIE GEORGE A. FRASER FOR GRAND FORKS DR. G. E. SPANKIE FOR GREENWOOD For ii candidate who hits so ninny promised votes, Sidney Stockton Tjiylor, K.C, seems to be very much disgruntled that the election is to be pulled oft* four weeks earlier than he expected. Taylor "boned" every voter weeks ago and entered their replies to his questions in a little notebook, "a notebook that none except my secretaiy, Mr. Wattie, and myself will ever see," is what he confidentially told the voters "boned." He (Taylor) stated at the opera house mass meeting that he had personal pledges of enough voters to elect him, and that he believed that none of the men who pledged themselves to vote for Mm were "liars." Was Taylor telling the truth when he made that statement'/ He had no hesitation at that mass meeting in stating that Ms opponent claimed lie was the father of the eight-hour law; a statement that he knew to be false. Are his claims of support on a par with his other statements? Are thejr uttered to mislead voters? A candidate, above all things, should be truthful; yea, even when the candidate is a lawyer. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908 NOTICE OF MEETING. ��� NKI.SON, B. C��� September 5th, 1003. Notice Is hereby given that an extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of' the Northwest Coal and Coke Company, Limited (non-personal liability), will be held on Monday, the twenty-first day of September, 1003, at the hour of 3 p.m., at the head office of the company, Kootenay street, Nelson, 11. C, for the purpose of increasing the capital stock of thecompanr from fi.000,000 to ifl0,000���000 to increase, the number of directors from six to eleven, and tn authorize the directors to issue debentures of the company to the amount of 11,500,000. By order of the directors, B. B. MKIHTON, Sec reta TV-Treasurer. LIST OF PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE -N THE NELSON CITY ELECTORAL DISTRICT. =Augu_t-.<31 STr_90:_ r No, 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 IC 17 18 19 20 21 22 Christian name and surname of the Claimant in full length. Lee Ades, Robert Aitkin, James Allan, James Allan, John Allan, William Thomas Araas, Harry Anderson, Andrew Anderson, Hans Jacob Anderson, James Lindsy ... Andrews, John Annable, John Edward ApplewliaiLe, Ed. Hay Minds Archibald, Cyril Isaac Armstrong, James Albert .. Armstrong, John Arthur, Edward Charles Ashcroft, Harry David Atkinson, Frederick William Austin, Edward Everette .. Avery, Henry Harrison Axam, Frederick Henry Ayers, Alfred Pinkerton ... 23 Baer, Walter Wesley 24 Bainbridge, Robert Arthur 25 Bailey, James Calvin 26 Ball, William 27 Band, James Donald 28 Bartlett, George William . 29 Barbour, William 30 Barry, Felix 31 Barwick, Morgan Brett 32 Basile, Germano 33 Bates, Fred 34 Baxter, David 35 Baxter, John Bradford 3G Bayly, William Charles 37 Beamish, William Ryerson.. 38 Beaumont, Geo. Mallinson.. 39 Beatty, William 40 Becker, Otto Hewitt 41 Beckett, Walter Herbert ... ���__ Beeston, Edmund King 43 Belanger, Ernest Philbert .. 44 Bell, Clements 45 Bell, Edward 46 Bell, Frederick E 47 Bell, John 48 Beer, William, Walter . 49 Benedict, Charles Allan ...... Residence of Claimant. (If in a city or town, the name and side of thc street upon which he resides, and the names of the nearest cross streets between whicli his residence i.s situate). C. P. R. Yard Sherbrooke Hotel Ward and Gore Streets Victoria Street Victoria Street Carbonate 'Street Kootenay and Gore Streets ... Stanley Street Victoria Street Grand Hotel Kootenay and Hoover Streets Observatory and Ward Streels Victoria Street Edgewood Avenue Club Hotel Lots 1 and 2. Block 14 Stanley Street Victoria Hotel Hume Hotel Carbonate Street Jottonwood Creek Victoria Street fosphine Street Lots 1.7, 18. 19, Block 100 : Tall and Victoria Streets Baker Street Irand Central Hotel Bartlett Hotel 3artlett Hotel Kootenay Hotel tldgewood Avenue Baker Street /ernon Street 'loyal Hotel .bservatory Street Victoria and Hall Streets Jrand Central Hotel /ictoria Hotel ���"loss-land House -fall Street "/ernon Street .lliot Block Sherbrooke Hotel Carbonate Street Madden House /ernon and Hendryx Streets Lots 1 and 2. Block 29, Addition A. ilica and Hendryx Streets 2klgewood Avenue rnifesslon, trund or calling (if any). Car Inspector Brakeman Contractor Teamster Machinist Storekeeper Smelter employee Blacksmith Labourer Miner Agent Electrician Accountant Vet. Surgeon Brakeman Physician Liv. Stable Prop. Loco. Engineer Engineer Gentleman Engineer Engineer ��� ��� Clergyman .. Civil Engineer ��� ��� Miner ��� . Tinsmith .. Clerk ��� ��� Hotel keeper ��� ��� Miner ��� ��� Miner ���. Clerk, C. P. R. ������ Cook ��� ��� Saloon keeper ��� ��� Labourer ������ Plasterer ��� ��� Accountant ��� ��� Miner ��� ��� Elec. worker ��� ��� Carpenter .. Trav. Freight Agt ���. Labourer ���. Accountant ���. Labourer .. Book-keeper .. Miner .. Clerk .. Lumberman .. Financial agent ���. iBook-keeper VOTERS' LIST���NELSON CITY ELECTORAL DISTRICT. No. Christian inline and surname of the -.'Illinium in full length. K.Kidciiri' of Claimant, (if in a city or town, ihe name and side of the street upon which I"- resides, and the names of thc nearest erm-s streets between which his residence is ,-iliuile). Profession, trade or culling (If any).' 50 Benott, Tboinas 51 Benson, Albert 52 Biggar, Edward James 53 Bird, Harry 51 Bird, Robert Montague 55 Bishop. Harley Austin 50 Bjerkness, Charles 57 Black, Francis MolHson ... 58 Blackwood, Clarence Dudley 59 Blakemore, Arthur Shirley. 60 Blakey, James 61 Blakeley, John 62 Blakey, Peter Edwa.d 63 Blanchette, Octave 64 Bliss, John Blodgett 65 Bloomfield, Alfred 66 Bloomfield, Frederick E. .. 67 Biomberg,. John 68 Blundell, Richard 69 Bonachi, Rosario 70 Bosquet, Fred 71 Boucher, Onesime James .. 72 Boultbee, Percy Roxborough 73 Bowness, William 74 Boyce, Edwin James 75 Boyd, Seigle 76 Bradley, Frederick John .. 77 Bradley, William W 7S Branigan, Edward 79 Bradshaw, Joseph C 80 Brescia, Giovanni 51 Brett, Charles Frederick .. 82 Briggs, Walter 83 Brown, Alfred Stewart 84 Brown, Edward John S5 Brown, Francis Alex 86 Brown, George Alexander. 87 Brown, Wallace G 88 Brown,. William 8-Brunelle, Arthur 90 Brydges, Samuel Markham 91 Buchanan, Arthur Hamilton 92 Bul lock-Webster, Wm. H.. 93 Bunyan, John Gregory 94 Burchell, James Henry 95 Burden, Frederick Parker.. 96 Burns, John, Jr. ... ... 97 Burns, John, Sr 98 Burns, Joseph 99 Burt, Charles 100 Bush, Howard 101 Byers, Hamilton 102 Byrne, Michael James .... al02 Banfield, James Woodruff.. 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 Kootenay and Robson Streets Prospector Delbruck Street Smelternian Victoria Street Taxidermist Observatory Street Broker Kootenay and Rohsoii Streets Broker Silica and Cedar Streets Fireman Josephine Streel he dealer ots 5 and C, Block 3(5 Accountant Mill Street Dep. M. Recorder Mill Street Broker Falls Street C. P. R. Engineer Victoria Hotel Blacksmith Sherbrook Hotel Cook's assstant Sherbrook Hotel Ry. employee Hall Street Elec. light man Q Water Street Janitor Water Street Labourer Silica Street Hotel keeper Kootenay and Vernon Streets Miner Baker Street Labourer Vernon Street Butcher Queen's oHotel Bartender Baker and Stanley Streets Bank clerk Victoria Hotel Miner V lctorla Street Driver Josephine Street Saloon-keeper ,; Victoria Street Painter Victoria Street Book-keeper Richards Street. Miner Silica and Railway Streets Ry. conductor Baker Street Labourer Madden House Brakeman Klondyke Hotel Smelternian Bartlett House Miner Edgewood Avenue Saloon-keeper Bodega Saloon Cook Mill and Hendryx Streets Warehouseman Stanley and Gore Streets Clerk Baker Street ' Merchant Sherbrooke flouse Miner Mill Street Financial agent Carbonate and Hendryx Streets Banker Latimer Street Chief constable Carbonate Street' Merchant Cedar Street Inspector Victoria and Kootenay Streets Engineer Stanley Street Carpenter Stanley Street Carpenter Front Street Smelter employee Queen's Hotel Com. traveller Hoover Street Clerk Vernon Street Merchant Grand Central Hotel Hack driver Baker Street Bank accountant Caldwell, Robert Reynold.. Sunnyside Hotel Clerk Cameron, Chas. Henry M.. Water Street Clerk Cameron, Donald S Victoria and Ward Streets Teamster Cameron, John Gordon Steamer Moyie i Marine engineer Cameron, John Murry Hume Hotel Conductor Cannon, Samuel Baker Street Labourer Campbell, Archibald Victora Street Smelter employee Campbell, John Joseph Kootenay and Hall Mines Road Manager Cane, Harry Cedar Street Architect Carrie, Alexander Silica and Hendryx Streets Architect Carley, David Mark Lot 20, Block 68 Editor Carruthers, John Clement. Queen's Hotel Salesman Carey, John Sunnyside Hotel Clerk Carey, Patrick Baker Street Miner Carre, Edward Alex. F. ... Royal Hotel Engineer Cathers, Thomas Victoria Street, Pressman Chad-bourn, Fernando M. .. Victoria Street Mining agent Chambers, James Joseph.., Fire Hall Capt. Fire Dept. Christie, John Henry R. .. Mines Road .... Exp. messenger Choat, James Zaccheus ...Victoria Street .' Bjridgei Inspector Choquette, Arthur Josephine Street .j Baker Choquette, Ludger H Latimer Street ....; Baker Tailor Millwright Labourer 144 =_145 146 147 14S 149 150 151 152 153 154 1.55 156 157 158 159 160 161 102 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 170 177 178 179 ISO 181 182 1S3 184 1S5 ISO 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 Christopher, Edmond Josephine Street Church, Arthur Victoria Hotel .. Cioppa, Michele Vennon Street .. Clapp, Thomas Dudley Lots 23 and 24, Block 44 Checker Clarke, Benjamin Franklin Edgewood Avenue Accountant Clark, Chesley David Victoria Hotel Fireman George Whitcomb . Stanley and Innes Street Teacher Richard Joseph Mill and Cedar Streets Teacher Percy Paxton Success Club Rancher Philip John Houston Street Labourer Ralph Samuel Silica Street Embalmer Samuel Hall and Vernon Streets .: Labourer Clayton, Walter Vernon Street Clerk Clayton, William Barrett.. Queen's Hotel Dentist Clements, Frederick S. ... Mill and Cedar Streets Surveyor Clough;' Walter Baker and Stanley Streets Lineman Coes, Sydney A Grand Central Hotel Millwright Cochrane, James Lakeview Hotel Waiter . Central Hotel Carpenter . Ward Street Gaoler .^Victoria-Hotel-^............ ^..^. -,---.w-.--.- ^Blacksmith's- . Lot 2627, Sub 95 Car repairer . Josephine Street Teamster Sherbrook Hotel Labourer Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, 143|Coleamn, Robert Erwin HI pi- Coleman,.Robert James Cole,_yHai*ry���................. Cole, James William Colwell, George Henry ... Conway, Frederick James Coppen, Henry Madden House Clerk Cortiana, Basile Baker Street Contractor Corlett, Edward Silica Street Labourer Couter, Edouard Kootenay Hotel Miner Cowling, George Hall Street Miner Cradock, Colin Scott Hume Hotel Exp. messenger Crandon, Charles Howland Victoria Street Gbief clerk Craven, Richard John Sunnyside Hotel Fitter Crawford, Charles Lot 2627 Labourer Crawford, David Hall Street Baker Crawford, Enon Fernando. Cedar Street Blacksmith Observatory Street Broker Stanley Streel Lineman Vctoria Block Upholsterer Kootenay and Observatory Streets Salesman Sherbrook Hotel Brakeman Latimer Street Engineer Mcleod Hoover St reel Soda water inake.r Joseph Tremont Hotel Freo miner Cioasdaile, Henry Edward Crosby, Haliburton C. .. Crowley, Dennis Martin Crydorman, James Alex. Gumming, Albert Lome Cummins, Henry Colin . Cummings. Norman Ctimmings, Sydney Cunningham, Archibald Curran, Edward John . Currle, Archibald Ctirrie, John Daggett, George Dake, Charles V Dalby, Isaac Newton Dalphin, William Damao, Antonio Damao, Machelo Darcy, William Davidson, James Duncan .. Davidson, James Davis, George Henry Davys, Montague Stanley.. Dawson, Benjamin Richard _>eacon, Frank Demaine, George Thomas.. Dosell, Peter Desereau, John Devlin, John Gibbs Dewar, Alpin Alexander .. Dewar, Donald J. ��� Dickson, Wm. Poingdestre Dill, Alber J Dinwoody, George Luther.. Docksteader, Archibald B.. Docksteader, John Donaldson, James Donaldson, William Baker Douglas, James Kirby Dover, Dave Leon Dover, Jacob Dow, Alexander Downey, Wm. M. McK. ... Duck, James Observatory Street Silica and Stanley Streets Stanley Street Lot 43, Block 5 Teamster Hotel-kreper Machinist Butcher Carbonate Street Carpenter Tremont Hotel Printer Stanley Street Insurance agent Kootenay and Hoover Streets Smelter man Kootenay Hotel ��� Labourer Kootenay Hotel Lalxmrer Victoria Street Butcher Royal Hotel Labourer Observatory Street Smelter employee Lakeview Hotel : Miner Observatory and Ward Streets Mining engineer Carbonate Street Freight inspector Stanley Street Labourer Silica Street Baker Bartlett Hotel Bartender Lot 1, Block 75, Water Street Teamster Front Street Prospector Victoria Hotel Fireman Hoover Street Insurance agent Vernon Street Engineer Nelson, B. C Book-keeper Victoria Street Teamster Vernon Street Insurance agent. Vernon Street Prospector Cherry St reel Marine engineer Victoria Street Loco- engineer Fire Hall Painter Silica Street Jeweler Silica Street Jeweler Mines Road IjOCO- engineer Hoover Street Mail cIerk Observatory Street Smelter employee VOTERS' LIST���NELSON CITY ELECTORAL DISTRICT. No. 204 205 206 207 20S 209 210 211 212 213 214 21a 216 217 21S 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 22S 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 23S 239 210 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 24S 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 250 257 25S 259 260 261 262 Christian name and surname of the (liiiniunl in lull length. Residence of Claimant. (If iu a eity or town, the name and side of the street upon which he resides, and the names of the nearest cross streets between which his resilience is situate). 1'rofession, trade or culling (if any). Dul-Moiilin, Philip Mill Street Accountant Dumais, Alphonse Kootenay Hotel Waiter Duncan, Thomas Johnson. Silica and Kootenay Streets Mine manager Dunlop, James Robert Dunn, John Robert ... Dupree, George Dutton, Edward James . Dut.ton, William Drew, Richard William Macdonald Block Book-keeper Silica Street Teamster Victoria Hotel Labourer Mill Street Exp. messenger Steamer Kokanee .- Ste.ward Vernon Street Railway man Driscoll, John Joseph Observatory Street Timber inspector Dykeman, Frederick Wm.. Tremont. Hotel Carpenter Eacrett, George H Victoria Street Painter Earnshaw, Ferguson Grand Central Hotel Miner Ebbs, William Silica Street Shoemaker Edge, Samuel Joseph Sherbrooke Hotel Labourer Edwards, Frank Tremont Hotel Miner Egan, Michael Victoria Street Miner Egan, Thomas Selby Silica Street Gentleman Ellis, John Henry Silica Street. '. Teamster Ellis, William Edward ... Stanley Street Ins. agent Elliot, John Victoria Street Solicitor Elliott, Moore Hill Carbonate Street Fitter Elliot, Robert Johnson ... Silica and Hendryx Streets Machinist Elvery, Dudley James Innes Street /.Clerk Elvery, Frank Mill Street Ry. employee Embree, Andrew Stephen.. Kootenay and Silica Streets Carpenter Emory, Arthur Dunham .. Mill Street Merchant Enfield, Stephen Baker Street Merchant Eperson, Vincent Railway Street Carpenter Erickson, Gust Grand Central Hotel Hotel-keeper Eskrigge, Arthur Edward.. Lots 1 and 2, Block 26, Add. A Watchman Evans, Herbert A Cedar Street Expressman 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 -277 278 279 280 2S1 282 283 2S4 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 -298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 Farrell, Luke M Farwell, Arthur S Fayle, Alfred William Ferguson, Archibald Ferguson, Edward Ferguson, George Fraser, John Fraser, Norman St. Clair.. Fiore, Fenerco Fiore, Ovile Fiset, George Fisher, Archibald Duncan. Fisher, William James Fisk, Charles Fiori, Archille Fleck, Alvin Clarence Fletcher, Frank Fletcher, George Augustus. Fletcher, John ��� Foote, John James Forin, John Andrew Fortune, Anderson Fox, John Henry Frocino, Louis Francella, Dominico Friedman, Nathan i-ullerton, Herbert Mathew Lot 1, Block 41 Teamster Stanley Street Surveyor Vernon Street. Saw mill emp. Lake View Hotel Stat, engineer Silica Street Merchant Victoria and Cedar Streets Transfer man Lots 1 and 2. Block 38 Accountant Silica Street .' Train dispatcher Vernon Street. Labourer Vernon Street. Labourer Rossland Hotel Miner Water Street Carpenter Water Street Carpenter Victoria Hotel Clerk Baker Street Laborer Hoover Street. Teamster Silica and Kootenay Streets Land surveyor Stanley Street Miner C. P. R. Yards Car inspector Hall Mines Road Blacksmith Cedar Street Judge Royal Hotel Ry. employee Cedar Street C. F. R. cashier Vernon Street Labourer Vernon Street Labourer �� Carbonate Street Jeweler Stanley Street Com. traveller Gagnon, Cleophus Victor .. Gallon, Thomas Gamble, Arthur Gordon .. Gardner, Fred ,. Garner, Frederick Cauthier, Joseph Gallagher, Lawrence Gallagher, William Galliher, William Alfred .. Gebert, Otto Julian Gee, Arthur Genelle; Joseph Gibbs, Francis Burgess Gibson, John Ayton Gigot, Edward Francis Gilker, James Arthur Gillett, William George .. Ginsberg, Harris Glenn, Norman Glover, William Mackenzie Godfrey, William Edward. Gooch, Clarence Goodchild, Melville D Goodeve, Herbert George .. Goostrey, John Wesley ... Gordon, John Gilbert Gordon, Thomas Henry ... Gormely, George Thomas.. Gormely, Joseph Vincent.. Goucher, Fred Goucher .Robert Goupel, John Clarence Gowley, John Gowley, John Gracey, Arthur Henry Grahamr^Frederick^HrTTrr Graham, George William.. Grant, Daniel Grant, David Grant, Edward Grant, John Grant, William Edward .. Graves, Bradford Howard.. _ray, George W 307jGray, John Moore 308|Green, Frank Compton 309|Green, Jacob 310|Greenwcod, James Tidmarsh 311 Greenwood, Thomas 312 Greyerbiehl, Paul 313Grier, Edwin Wallace .... 314 Grier, James Williams 315 Grizzelle, Edward 31 (i Gunn, George M 317'Gurney, Joseph James .... 318 Gwilliam, Edward .1318 319 320 321 322 323 32-. Silica Street Carbonate Street Lots 13. 14, 15 Victoria Street Tremont Hotel Sherbrooke Hotel Baker Street Sunnyside Hotel Hume Hotel C. P. R. Station Yard Baker Street Victoria Street Hume Hotel Hurme Hotel Lots 23 and 2,4. Block 30 :... Baker Street Lots 8 and 9, Block 25 Hall Street Sheirbrooke Hotel Hall Mines Road Sherbrooke Hotel Hume Hotel Edgewood Avenue Silica Street Victoria Hotel Nelson. B. C Victoria Street Madden House T Phair Hotel Mill Street Lots 13 and 24, Block 55, Subdivision 150 Occidental Hotel Bartlett House Bartlett Hotel Victoria and Hall Streets '���; .j^ - S i 1 i c'a^ Street**yTT77VTvy y.y \ V7. ".7." Madden House Cedar Street ..: Grand Central Hotel Madden House Latimer Street Falls and Baker Streets Josephine Street Front and Hendryx Streets Lot 4. Block 73, Water Street Victoria and Kootenay Streets Victoria Street Kootenay and Hall Mines Road Railway Street. C. P. R. Yards Cedar Street Nelson House Royal Hotel Lots 18, 19, 20, Subdivision 95, Block 46 Gore and Hall Streets Mill Street Victoria Hotel Miner Free miner Ins. agent Labourer Cook Miner Miner Mason Barrister Car. inspector , Tailor Lumberman Merchant Postmaster Merchant mgr. Merchant Contractor Merchant Engineer Miner Blacksmith C. P. R. inspector Clerk Accountant Fireman Mining broker Engineer, C.P.R. Miner Hotel clerk Storekeeper Labourer Painter Janitor Caretaker Mine manager "Clergyman Steamboat, mate Blacksmith Bridgeman Miner Hotel man Coach cleaner Conductor, C.P.R. Engineer Janitor Engineer Auctioneer Gentleman Section foreman Carpenter Engraver Printer Florist Shoemaker Car repairer Store man l-lagarty, Hugh Hall, George Arthur Ben.. Hall, George William Hall, William Henry Halderman, Henry Howard Halkett, Andrew j-iale, George Washington.. 325 Hale, Richard Henry 326 Hale, Richard Samuel 327 Hamilton, Alexander 328 Hamilton, John 329 Hamilton, James Gordon.. 330 Hamilton, Robert James .. 331 .lammoiitl, Arthur 332 Hampson, John 333 Hampton, Thomas James .. 334 Hannah, Thomas James .. 335 Hannington, Robert W 330 Hansford, William Francis 337 Hanson, Ole Marten 33S Hardcastle, Bolton Prow .. 339 Hardie, John 310 Hardie, William 341 Hardy, James Thomas 342 Harbour, Herbert William. 343 Hargraves, James 344 Hargraves, John James ... 345 Harris, Henry 346 Harris, Hemy Francis 347 Harris, James 34S Harrison, Campbell 349 Harrod, Arthur Westbrook 350 Hart, George 351 Hartle, Chai les 352 Hai wood. Joseph 353 Harwood, Joseph Sydney .. 354 Hatch, William John 355 Haultain, Herbert E, T.,. Victoria Hotel Hall and Silica Streets Gore Street, Lots 7 and 8, Block 28 Baker Street Hall Mines Road. Block 14 Carbonate Street Lot 15 .Block 79, Front Street Lot 15, Block 79, Front Street Lot 15, Block 79, Front Street Silica Street Falls and Victoria Streets Silica and Victoria Streets Lot 12, Block 41, Mill Steret Baker and Josephine Streets Robson Street Victoria Hotel C. P. R. Yard Carbonate and Hendryx Streets Silica Street I n nes Street Mill Street Railway Street Railway Street, Block 101 Silica Street Lots 22 and 23, Block 29, Silica Street.. Royal Hotel Josephine and Latimer Streets Josephine and Robson Streets Victoria Street between Cedar and Park Victoria Street Victoria Hotel Victoria Hotel I/Ot 7, Block 43, Stanley Street Sherbrooke Hotel Carbonate St., bet. Hendryx and Cedar Hume Hotel Block 75. Lots 6 and 7 Victoria Street ��� ������ Carpenter Physician Smelter employee Labourer Railway clerk Conductor Boat builder Boat builder Boat builder Switchman Railway agent Prospector Merchant Brakeman Miner Miner Painter Solicitor Law clerk Smelternian Labourer Railway emp. Blacksmith Policeman Dispatcher Mining engineer Miner Assayer Machinist Labourer Carpenter Miner Loco, engineer Teamster Janitor Bartender Painter Mining engineer The Nelson Tribune ^v VOTERS' LIST���NELSON CITY ELECTORAL DISTRICT. No. 356 357 358 359 360 361 Christian name and surname of the Claimant in full length. . Residence of Claimant. (If-in a city or town, the name and side of the slrcet upon which he resides, and the names of the nearest cross streets between which his resilience is situate). Profession, trade or calling (if any). Hawkey, Richard John ... Silica Street Physician Hawkins, James Joseph ... Vernon and Josephine Streets Motorman Hawthorn, Charles Robert Stanley and Mill Streets Accountant Hawthorn, Franklin Bond. Stanley Street Cigar traveller Hay, Arthur Percy Lot 18, Block 4, Silica Street Baggage master Hay, Robert Black Larimer Street Baker 362'Heathcaote, Geo. W. Bruce Lot 17, Block 14, Silica Street Bank manager 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 3S1 382 383 384 3S5 3S6 3Si 3SS 3S9 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 39S 399 400 401 402 403| 404 405 400 407 408 409 410 411 412 4131 414 41 416 417 a417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 43S 439 440 44.1 442 443 444 445 446 447 "448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 45S 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 46S 469 4 701 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 4S1 482| 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 Hebden, Alfred Poppleton. Lot. 17, Block 55, Delbruck Street Plumber Hebden, Frank Englis Lot 9, Block 11, Baker Street Plumber Hedley, John Menzies Stanley Street Bank clerk Hedley, Robert Rish Block "B" Lot 150G Metallurgist Helme, Richard Hoover Street, Lots 3 and 4, Block 51.. Route agent Hemley, Alexander Water Street Iron moulder Hepburn, John Willow Street Contractor Heron, William Ball Opposite C. P. R. Passenger Depot Car repairer Hill. Leslie Ward and Victoria Streets Mine manager Hill, Wyman John Baker Street Printer Hinde, Alfred James .. Hoover Street Smelter man Hipperson, Arthur John ..Stanley and Hoover Streets Tinner Hiperson, William John ..Stanley and Hoover Streets Warehouseman Hodge, George Cadenhead. Stanley Street Tel. Supt. Hodgskinson, Henry Sherbrooke Hotel Miner Hogan, James ? Ward and Victoria Streets Shoemaker Holmes, Joseph W Mill Street Manufacturer Hood, Robert M Josephine Street Clerk Horton, John Observatory Street Gardener Houlahan, John Patrick ..Tremont Hotel Singer Co. Agent Moulding, Mortimer Ward Street Fireman Houston, James Stanley and Houston Streets Blacksmith Houston, John Carbonate and' Hall Streets Printer Houston, vVilliam Henry .. Silica and Hall Streets Book-keeper -.owe, Reginald Ashley Lot 10. Block 12, Stanley Street Secretary Mess. S How*son, Joseph Grand Central Hotel Miner Hume, John Victoria Hotel Bridge carpenter Hume, John Fred Hume Hume, William Mitchell .. Hume Humphrey, Ogras William. Baker Humphrey, Levi William.. Victori Hotel Miner Hotel Porter Street .Lot 7, Block 12 Railway clerk a Street ; Fireman Hunter, George Alexander. Hall Mines Road Agent Hunter, James Ernest Royal Hotel Conductor, C.P.R. Hunter, John Robert Silica Street Merchant Ingram, Francis Charles .. Stanley and Innes Streets Ingram, John Archibald .. j,ot 24. Block 30, Innes and Stanley Sts. Ink, Charles H Hoover Street Ironside, William Nelson.. victoria Street Irvine, Frederick Baker and Josephine Streets Irvine, Herbert Thomas ..Josephine Street Irvine, William Silica Street Irving, John Alexander ... Hoover Street Irwin, Edgar i^ct 4, Block 2, Vernon Street Irwin, Fred. L Carbonate Street Irwin, Robert Samuel Hume Hotel '. Iversen, Lawrence Lot 2627, Subcliv. Lot 95, G. I Motorman Smelter employee Printer Book-keeper Merchant Mining broker Merchant Merchant Express clerk Clerk Port steward Car repairer Jackman, John Jackson,, Joseph Jameson, Wm. Morley James. Richard lames, Ridhard Thomas ... Jarvis, Colbourne Dennis .. Jarvis, Frederick William. Jarvis, William Dunimer .. Jarvis, William Reginald.. Jesse, George Henry Johnson, Archie M Johnson, Gustave Johnson, Harry Johnson, John Wilhelm .. Johnson, John Alfred Johnson, John Johnson,- Oscar - Johns, Solomon Johnstone, Charles Samuel Johnstone, George Johnston, Thomas Jones, William Albert Jones, William Henry Jowett, William Austin ... Joy, Robert George Kelly, Aaron Hart Kelly, James Gregory' Kelly, Sydney Arthur J. .. Kelly, Washington Samuel. Kerr, Alexander John Kerr, Edward Kilby, Ernest Kilby, John Fryer -Umber, John Kinahan, Thomas ... lvinrade, George Henry Kirkpatriek, John Andrew. Kurtz, David George Kydd, George Robson Street Labourer Victoria Street Weigh master Hoover Street. Block 52 Cust. appraiser Royal Hotel Miner Latimer Street Plumber S. W. corner Baker and Hall Streets .. Clerk Vernon Street . Miner West Block. Baker Street Gentleman Edgewood Avenue Chief of police Baker and Stanley Streets Book-keeper Josephine and Observatory Streets Barrister-at-law Latimer Street Labourer Victoria Street A Caretaker Block 22, Addition "A." .Miner Victoria Hotel ; ..Fireman Mill Street .". ��� Hotel-keeper Grand Hotel ............ ...Miner Royal Hotel Hotel proprietor Bartlett Hotel Express clerk Silica and Hall Streets Coll. of Customs Lot 11, Block 9, Baker Street Plumber Nelson Gas & Coke Co Fireman Silica Street Job printer Victoria Street Free miner Josephine and Mill Streets Merchant Phair Hotel Mine owner Madden House Carpenter Kootenay and Carbonate Streets Manufacturer Bartlett House Smelter man Victoria Street Merchant Occidental Hotel Labourer Vernon Street Carpenter Josephine and Mill Streets Loco, engineer Baker Street Brick tender Silica Street Bank messenger Ward and Lake Streets Blacksmith Mill- Street Silica Street Liv Stable Prop. Victoria Street Bank manager Labbe, Joseph LaBeller*Joseplr;. .vTr^rtinr LaBau, David LaBrasih, Harry LaFrance, Elzear Naazire.. vaing, Frederick William . Lamb, William James .... ���unbert, Alexander George Lamont, Peter _ng, John Langdon, Edward Lapointe, Horace Larsen, Emil Christian ... Larsen, I_ouIs K Lavigne, Charles ^awrence, Henry Lawrence, James Lawrence, John Stead Lay, James Murry Leahy. Richard Lean, Allan McLean C I.eavry, Philip ,ee, William Henry Ley, Richard Halse Lcidy, Wesley Lemon, William Frank Lemon, Robert E Lennieiix, Philip Lennie, Robert Scott Lewis, Thomas Ligault, Rodolphe .... Lillie, Thomas Lester Lillie, Thomas William ... Lilly, James Lindblad, Andrew Gustave 'Lindblad, John Lindsay, Arthur Patrick .. Linebaugh, John William.. Little, David Henry Maude Lomprey, Joseph M Love, James Hall Logan, Mathew S Loggie, James Thompson.. Lonholdt, Victor Long, Alexander Longhurst, Charles Lowery, Robert TUiorton .. Ludwig, Jacob Melville ... Luna, Ricardo Luscomb, Thomas Callard. Luston, Richard 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 Ward Street 'Water'Street-^TTrt^r^r^TTTrTtVrTT: Baker and Josephine Streets Madden House Ward and Stanley Streets East half of Lot 9, and Lot 10, Block 43 Sunnyside Hotel Cedar Street Carbonate Street Lakeview Hotel Latimer and Hendryx Streets Kootenay Hotel Gore Street Josephine Street Sherbrooke Hotel Hall and Vernon Streets Stanley Street Carbonate Street Falls and Victoria Streets Lt 2627. Subdiv. Lot 95, G. 1 1 SO Baker Street Lakeview Hotel Sampling Works. Front Street Lots 6 and 7, Block S, Hoover Street .. I .ot 2627, Subdiv. 95G Grand Central Hotel Provincial Gaol, AVard Street Victoria Hotel 435 Vernon Street Victoria Hotel Sherbrooke Hotel Baker Street Fire Hall, Josephine Street Baker Street Robson Street Robson Street Baker and Stanley Streets Water Street Vernon Street Bartlett House Stanley Street Carbonate and Kootenay Streets Hall Street, Lot 12, Block 16 Royal Hotel. Lots'5 and 6, Block 29 .. Sherbrooke Hotel Victoria Street Phair Hotel Hall Street Baker Street Water Street Lot 14, Block 91, Falls and Baker Sts.. Gaoler "-Uabburer-"^"^^ Phys. & Surgeon Carpenter Labourer Clerk Labourer Lumber man Merchant Miner Engineer Bartender Miner Merchant Stone mason Shoemaker Mardwarc mcht. Train master Banker Labourer Photographer Miner Brewery manager Assayer Engineer Millwright Gaol warden Brakeman Solicitor Fruiterer Miner Machinist Chief Fire Dept. Warehouseman Carpenter Miner Bank clerk Hack driver Traveller Miner Agent Mine manager Tinsmith Cook Prospector Merchant. Tournalist Harness maker Labourer Labourer Coach cleaner Lynch, William Houston Street Labourer MacAskell, Donald Ewen . Josephine Street Labourer Maodonald, Allan H. ...... Hall Mines Road "Railway emp. Macdonald; Duncan Silica Street Carpenter Macdonald, Duncan M Robson Street Clerk Macdonell, Henry Edward. Victoria Street Agent C.P.R. Macdonald, James Allan... Mill Street Architect Macdonald, Norman Charles Bartlett Hotel Warehouseman Macdonald, Reginald Murry Lots 1. 2 and 3, Block 44B Barrister-at-law VOTERS' LIST���NELSON CITY ELECTOR AL. DISTRICT. No. Christian name and surname of the Claimant in full length. Resilience of Claimant-. (If in a city or town, the name and side of the street upon which he resides, and the names of the nearest cross streets between which his residence is situate). Profession, trade or calling (if any). 507 Macdonald, Wm. Alexander Stanley and Carbonate 508|Mackay, Charles Angus ... Hall and Gore Streets 509 510 511 512 513 511 515 510 Mackay, David Silica Street Mackenzie. Hector Water Street MacLachlan, Angus North-East of Ward Street MacLean, William Ross ... Park Street Macleod, Edward Hall Mines Road Macleod, Henry Fry Water and Front Streets .. Macnab, Wm. James Vernon and Falls Streets .. Mack, William Henry lx;t 18, Block 66, Vernon Street 51?iMadden, Thomas Mill and Stanley Streets 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 52S 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 56S 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 Madigan, George Owen Silica Street Maglio, Charles D Kootenay Hotel Magnuson, John Emil Lot 3, Block 49, Houston Street Malcolm, James Sunnyside Hotel Mallette, Napoleon Kootenay Hotel Malone, James Baker Street Malone, John J Water Street : Maltby, Charles Victoria Street 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 5SS 5S9 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 ^603 604 605 60u 607 60S 609 610 611 612 61 63u 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 Manson, Andrew ..." Houston and Josephine Streets Marks, Alfred John Hall Street Marks, Cecil James Front and Hendryx Streets Martin, John Robert Victoria Street '.. Martin, Joseph Sherbrooke Hotel Martin, Robert Lakeview Hotel; Mathers, James Henry .... Lot 3, Block 9, Silica Street Matheson, John Henry Baker Street, bet. Josephine and Ward Mason, Edgar Lot 5, Block 75, Water Street May, Thomas B Lot 10, Block 9, Baker Street Magher, William Joseph .. Lot 18, Block li. Silica Street Meighan, James Leigh Nelson' House Mercer, Harry Foster Royal Hotel Miohelson, Michael Klondyke Hotel Middleton, John Josephine Street Mighton, Benjamin B Josephine Street Miller, Alfred James Stanley Street j. Miller, Ben Carbonate Street Miller, Charles Baker Street ..). Miller, Eugene P 365 Mill Street j..' Mills, Alfred Lincoln Edgewood Avenue Mills, Harry Anthony Front Street ..t Hills, Sanford Nelson Hotel .1 Mills, Thomas Alfred Silica Street . .1 Moffatt, Frederick C Carbonate and Josephine Streets Moffat, James William Phair Hotel Monahan, Michael Charles. Bartlett Hotel Monteleone, Dominico Baker Street Montgomery, John Alex. .. Baker Street Moore, Brenton Gordon... Grand Central Hotel 'Moore, Charles Stewart ... Carbonate and Hall Streets Moore, Homer James Carbonate Street Moran, Thomas P Madden House Morley, Thomas Nelson, B. C Morris, David Edgewood Avenue Morrison, Frank Elihu Silica Street Morrison, Hermon Bernard Silica Street Morrison, John Victor Carbonate Street Morrison, Malcolm Baker Street Morrison:, William Hugh .. Carbonate Street Mortimer, George 22 Carbonate Street Morton, Thomas Elliott ... Bartlett Hotel Moss, William Beaumont.. Railway and Victoria Streets Moss, William Henry Bartlett Hotel Motion, George Fortune .. Baker Street Mulrooney, Mathew Joseph slocan Street, C. P. R. Yard Munro, Alexander Lot 4, Block 93 Munro, Alex. William Stanley and Houston' Streets , Munro, John Latimer Street Murphy, Michael Grand Central Hotel Mouat, Robert George park and Front Streets Myers, James-���.-. Sunnyside Hotel ::...:.:.......... 579 McAlman, John Abraham.. 580 McArtlhur, Duncan McAstocker, Thomas McAstocker, Claude J McAstocker, James McBeath, David McBeath, Duncan Archibald McBeath, William H McCandlish, Robert John . McCandlish, Wm. Edgar .. McCandlish, Wm. Edgar .. McCaughey, Thomas McCausland, Hugfh McColeman, Neil McCormick, Daniel Bernard McCormick, Peter McCreath, David McCreath, William McCuaig, Alexander McCuaig, Archibald Andrew Lake.. Edward Blake.. Alexander Angus Angus McCulloch McDermid, McDonald, McDonald, McDonald; McDonald, McDonald, McDonald, McDonald Charles Robert. Daniel David , George McDonald, George Brown.. McDonald, Henry 0. B- ������ McDonald, James McDonald, James Albert .. McDonald, John McDonald, John Alexander Observatory Street Mill Street Robson Street Robson Street Robson Street Falls Street Silica Street Falls Street Victoria Hotel Victoria Street Carbonate Street Madden House Baker Street Victoria Hotel Victoria Hotel Rossland Hotel Front Street Grand Central Hotel Houston Street, Block 49 .. Lot 3, Block 25, Subdiv. 95 Lots 18 and 19. Block 43 .. Hoover and Hall Streets .. Madden House Grand Central Hotel TremonOlotfer 614 McDonald, Peter Lacke ... McDonald, Roderick McDonald, Roderick McDonell, Archibald 615 McFarland, Duncan A 619 McFarland, George Richard 620 McFarland, William 621 McGregor, Edward James.. Frank James James Edmond. ���..., Robert 626 McHardy, Charles Forbes.. 627 Mcintosh, George D 528 Mclntyre, Henry Beecher.. Mclntyre, William James.. 630 McRay, Frederick Norman 631 McKay, Simon Fraser 632 McKennie. Robert John ... ..icKenzie, Alexander McKenzie, Charles McKenzie, William Edward 615 616 617 [122 McGowan 623 McGregor, 624 McGregor, 625 McGregor, McKillop, Alexander L McKinnon, Lauchlin McLachlan, Charles McLatchie, John McLaughlin, Daniel CHiMcLachlan, Donald Stewart 612 McLachlan, Dugald James. 043 McLoughlin, George Edward 644 McLennan, Norman 645 McLennan, Peter Andrew. 646 McLean. John Alvin 647 McLean, Robert 648 McLean, William Cameron 6.49 McLeod, Finlay 650 McLeod, John 651 McLeod, John 652 McLeod, John Funelasion.. 653 McLeod, Munlock 654 McLeod, Rod 655 McMillan, George B 656 McMorris, Daniel C 657 McMorris, William George. 658 McMullan, John Joseph ... 659 McNicholl, Daniel 660 McPhee, James 661 McPherson, Thomas Shanks 662 McSweyn, Max Manhattan Hotel Lot 22, Block 28, Carbonate Street Grand Central Hotel Vernon Street Silica Street Vernon Street Silica Street Mill Street Water Street, foot of Josephine Street.. Sunnyside Hotel Lots 11 and 12, Blk. 38, Latimer & Cedar Carbonate Street Sherbrooke I iotcl Observatory St reet Hall and Robson Streets Robson Si reet Front Street, Block 73 Lot 16, Block D., Subdiv. 150 Lot 22, Block 31, Carbonate Street Edgewood A venue Railway S! reet Carbonate Si reet Hoover and Hendryx Streets Royal Hotel Mill Street Carbonate SI reet Baker and Stanley Streets Royal Hold Bartlett Hotel Lots 9 and 10, Block 50, Houston Street Madden Mouse Victoria Motel Stanley ami Hoover Streets Lot 17, Block 7, Victoria Street Lot 11. Block 9, Baker Street Stanley ami Victoria Streets Bartlett Hotel Mill and Josephine Streets Mill Street Queen's lintel Tremont Motel Silica Street. Lot 78, Block 14 Club House Silica Street Hall Stive! Silica Sin-el Water front, foot of Josephine Street.. lx>t 11, lll'wk 28, Carbonate Street Silica Si reel 553 East l!:il<PI' St reet Royal Motel Victoria Street Victoria Ht''pnt Stanlev nnd Latimer Streets Lots 13 and '*���. Plock 24 Madden Hoii��e Queen's Motel Mill Street K. W. ('. H'ock, Ward and Baker Sts. Mill Strr-tt . Barrister-at-law . Miner . Conductor . Carpenter . Labourer . Manager , Railway clerk . Registrar . Loco, engineer . Teamster . Hotel proprietor . Boiler inspector . Bartender . Smelter man , Blacksmith . Hotel keeper Bartender Hotel keeper Caretaker , Railway clerk Gentleman Railway emp. Timber inspector Cook Warehouseman Machinist Tonsorial artist Carpenter . Barber . Merchant . Clerk . Teamster . Smelter man . Railway emp. . Accountant . Sfteward . Miner . Painter . Printer . Lineman . Clerk . Clerk . Dep. Registrar . Reporter . Mining engineer . Miner . Merchant . Merchant . Bridge carpenter . Clerk . Book-keeper . Miner . Stationer .Civil engineer . Dentist . Dentist . Steward Engineer - Machinist . Machinist . Mine- Coke & Gas Co. Miner Drayman Car repairer Road master Merchant W works foreman Labourer - Conductor, C.P.R. . Labourei . Guard, P. Gaol Fui-n. merchant Loco, engineer Loco, fireman Engineer Contractor Timberman Labourer Loco. Fireman Hotel keeper Exp. messenger Labourer Merchant Miner Fireman, C.P.R. Fireman Florist : Rancher Farmer Smelter employee Engineer Accountant Clerk Electrician "Labourer Bartender Blacksmith Bridge carpenter Butcher Accountant Fireman Furniture dealer Confectioner Contractor Stone mason Carpenter Carpenter Smelter employee Guard Accountant Bank clerk Teamster Teamster Loco, engineer Mining inspector Machinist Lumberman Merchant Brakeman Tel. inspector Conductor Clerk Boiler maker Smelter employee Tram, conductor Stone cutter Engineer Assayer Master Hdw. merchant Surveyor Miner Merchant Hdw. merchant Merchant Brakeman Physician Labourer Blacksmith Contractor Labourer Miner Plasterer Merchant Free miner Lineman. CP.lt. Miner City clerk Printer Mine supt. Clerk Electrician Merchant Insurance agent VOTERS' LIST���NELSON CITY ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Christian name and surname of the Claimant in full length. Residence of Claimant. (If in it city or town, the name and side of thc street upon whicli he resides, and the names of I lie nearest cross streets between which his resilience Is situate). Profession, trade or calling (if any). S63lNaglc, Amos W. 66-l|N"ason, Thomas Henry -GSlNcelands, Hamilton George 666 Neelands, James 667 Neelands, oamuel 668 Nelson, Ignatus Geraldine. 669 Nelson, Louis Peter 670 Nelson, Soren 671 Nelson, William James 672 Neve, Gerald Afred 673 Newington, Arthur Wilmot 674 Newling, Onslow 675 Newman, Frederick Richard 676 Newman, James Wentworth 677 Nicholson, Neil 678 Nickerson, James Henry... 679 Nipou, Paul 6S0 Nixon, Hugh 681 Nolan, John H 682 Norris, Charles 683 Nunn, Georgo 684 O'Brien, Daniel 685 O'Deil, James Henry ...... 686 O'Donnell, Joseph 687 O'Driscoll, George Robert.. 688 O'Loughlin, John Victor ... 689 O'Neil, John Doyle 690 O'Reilly, Francis Joseph 691 Orr, Forest Lee 692 Osborn, Hiram Charles . 69o J'Shea, James 694 Osier, Edward 695 Osier, Francis Lewelyn 696 Ostin, John 697 O'SuIlivan, Edward 698 Otty, George 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 71S 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 73S 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 Mill Street Manufacturer Madden House Asst, Rd. master \a>Ih 23 and 24. Block 31 Gentleman Baker St reet Photographer Baker Street Clerk Lots 23 and 24, Block 27, Silca Street.. Merchant Klondyke Hotel Hotel keeper Latimer Street Labourer Victoria Street, Lot 15, Block 7 Conductor Latimer Street Car repairer Hume Hotel Clerk Kootenay Street Auctioneer Hume Hotel Brakeman Robson Street Cook Baker Street Stone mason Carbonate street Watchmaker . 520 Water Street Laundryman Stanley and Gore .Streets Carpenter 241 Carbonate Street Clerk, Reg. Office Victoria Hotel Fireman Silica Street Manager Stanley Street Labourer Victoria Hotel Labourer Josephine Street Accountant K. W. C. Block, Baker Street Miner Rossland Hotel Hotel keeper Mill Street Tinner Cedar St.. bet. Vernon & Edgewood Av. Civil engineer Madden House. Baker Street Steamboat man Rossland Hotel, Vernon Street Labourer Vernon Street, Lot 19, Block 90 Barrister Robson Street Machinist Rossland Hotel Mining broker Klondyke Hotel Miner Sunnyside Hotel Miner Sherbrooke Hotel : Boiler maker Painton, Frederick James.. Park, Anton Park, Andrew Thompson .. Park, William Parkin, Edwin Parry, Melville Sims Patenaude, Joseph Ovila .. Paterson, Lawrence Patterson, John Pearcy, William S Peard, William Henry S. .. Peebles, Robert Arthur ... Pierre, John Thomas Perrier, Arthur Al dredge . Perrier, Hector Joseph Pettit, Frederick William., pettman, Frank Ernest ... Phair, Edwin E. Phair, Henry Jasper Phillips, Charles Henry .. Phililps, Edward Francis . Pinkham, James F Piper, James Henry Pisacreta, Antonio Pitchford, Arthur Alex. ... Pitts, Herbert H Player, George Pennington Pogue, Levi' Pollard, William B. Pollock, Gordon Pollock, Hew Wm. Ferguson Pollock, William Pool, Alexander Poole, Arthur Russell .... Poole, William Jacob .. Poole, William Newton-... Porter, David George ; Povah, John Francis Poupard, Percy Harold Poupore, James Edmond .. Powell, Thomas Praeger. Edward Emil Jas. Pratt, Napoleon Prittie, Thomas George ... Proctor, John Eber Pibudfoot, David Henry ... Silica Street Musical goods Vernon Street Bartender Houston Street ,bet. Kootenay & Falls Carpenter Vernon Street, Lot 1G, Block 64 Contractor Victoria Hotel Railroad man Lots 12 and 13. Block 44 Insurance agent' Baker Street Merchant Lot 9, Block 29, Gore Street Carpenter Park St., bet. Vernon and Victoria Sts. Stenographer Mill and Cedar Sts., Lots 11 & 12 Blk. 38 Painter Hume Hotel, Vernon Street Exp. messenger Baker Street Loco, engineer IHall Street Merclhant tailor K. W. C. Block .Ward and Baker Sts... Clerk K. W. C. Block .Ward and Baiter Sts... Photographer Ward and Gore Streets Accountant Steamer Moyie Purser Arthur Block, Baker Street Gentleman Baker Street Merchant Sherbrooke Hotel Railway emp. Ward and Carbonate Streets Miner Houston Block Accountant Bartlett Hotel Miner < Slocan Street. C. P. R. Yard .......... Car repairer Victoria Street Constable Edgewood Avenue Clerk Lots 7 and 8, Block 93, Victoria Street.. Accountant Victoria Street Expressman K. W. C. Block, Baker Street Tailor Royal Hotel, Stanley Street Labourer Stanley Street Accountant Sunnyside Hotel . Labourer Cedar and Silica Streets ��� ��� ��� Clerks. ' '' K. W. C. Block, Baker Street Druggist Hall and Carbonate Streets Printer Ward and Baker Streets < ".- Clerk Hall Street Clerk Stanley St., bet. Observatory & Latimer Accountant Grand Central Hotel Cook Mill Street Contractor Observatory Street Bricklayer C. B. C. Building, Baker Street Bank clerk Water Street ^ Fireman Victoria Hotel Labourer K. W. C. Block, Baker and Ward Streets C.P.R. ticket agt Vernon Street Book-keeper Qua, Robert Houston Street Miner 746 Rae, Robert 747 Ilai'fael, Amicone 748 Rankin, Edward Henry ... 749 Rankin, Thomas Henry ... 750 Rosicot. Jean Batiste 751 Ratcliffe, Sam Hollins Ileardon, John 753 Reichert, Henry 754 Reid, Archibald Ferguson.. 755 Reily, Robert 756 Renwick, Robert Alexander 757 R i clrardsrTEd wannSrn estrr 758]Richardson, John 759|Richardson, John Trowel.. 760|llichardson, William 76l|Reisterer, Julius Robert ... 762|lliley, John 763|Riley, John Christopher .. 764|Rinker, Edward Albert ... 765iRippin, Harry 766|llitchic, George 767|Ritchie, Robert 76S|Robcrts. Francis S'lnniel.. 769|Robinson, Allien John 770|Robin.so:i, Amos 77l|Robertson, David James .. 772'RobarU-on, James 773iRobin.soii, William Calvin. 77-111-<>i-lio. John Joseph 77f��IRo-hon, Joseph Dovile .... 776 Romano, Alexandre 777iUouey, Samuel James .... 77SJRo.se, William Oliver 779jRoss, Ilmdl Hunter VSOIKoss, William Frazer 7Sl'|Routhier. Felin Luke J. .. 7S2|Rowley, John Richard F. .. 7.S.'l!Rowley, Sanford Victoria Hotel Labourer Front Street Coal handler Sherbrooke Hotel Railway emp. Tremont Hotel Engineer Sherbrooke Hotel Bartender West side of Cottonwood Creek, Sub. 150 Labourer Sherbrooke Hotel Machinist Cedar Street Miner Bodega Saloon, Baker Street Bartender Occidental Hotel Blacksmith Cedar and Silica Streets _. Govt, agent "ST^ley^lnuI^RoUso'n^StT-ebts'-^rT^T"..".".'" ��� Merchant" Houston Street Carpenter Sherbrooke Hotel Fireman Houston Street Carpenter Royal Hotel Brewer Houston Street Miner Houston St., bet. Kootenay Phair Hotel. Stanley Street Kootenay Street Ward and Latimer Streets Hobson Street ��� St reel Si reel Si reel Block 22 Sti t & Stanley Latimer Stanley Stanley Lot 16, Water Stan ley S Silica and Fire Hall Fulls Street Josephine Street Miner Hotel clerk Miner Clerk , Smelter man Labourer Baker Baker Furniture dealer Teamster Baker Labourer Driver, fire team Kooioiiiiy Hotel Labourer 78-1 785 781 Roy. Thomas George Rutherford, David Watson Rutherford, William Victoria Street I/.is _1 and 22, Vernon Street Mines Road I'.-.ker Street Hiker Streel Sa in pi i ng Works Madden I louse Tremont Hotel Car repairer Physician Engineer Jeweller Fitter Brewery Prop. Labourer Miner K. W. C. Block, Luits 13 anil 14. Baker Street Clerk Block S Clerk 7S7 Sailer. Joseph Kerr 788 Saunduson, Alexander 7SI) Scanlan, Thomas Joseph .. 790 Schermerliorn, Ingold C. .. 791 Scoley. John Henry 792 Scott. James 793ISctilly, Michael 79-liSctilly. Michaelo 795|Seaman, Frank 796jSeaton. Edward Anderson. 797|Seatio. William Redhead .. 79S|Selous. Harold 799|Snwnll. Charles Henry SOOjSewell. Thomas SOIiShackleton. William S02ishannon. Charley S03iSha\v, Angus Gordon S04|Sheppnrd, Edward Henry . SOSISherret. Archibald ROOjSherwcod, Arthur Robert.. 8U7|'Sharp, Byron E SOSlShaw, Harry Watts SOil'iShaw. John 810|Shaw, Samuel Pool 811|Sheath. Frank SlUi.SlK-rt, Charles Albert SlolSiinons. John SI IjSimpkins, Ed. Thos. II. ... SlolSimpson, Charles George . Cedar Street Lot 9, Block 16, Victoria Street Stanley Street Water Si reet Ward and Gore Streets Water Street Victoria Street Baker Street Ma 11 and Vernon Streets Vernon St reet Houston Block Stanley and Victoria Streets Victoria Hotel C. I'. R. Yard Front Street Sherbrooke Hotel Mill and Ward Streets Hume Hotel 1/1 kev lew Hotel Hoover Street Mill Street, bet. Cedar and Hendryx Hut lot! Hotel Mines Road Robson Street Sherbrooke Hotel Baker St., bet. Stanley and Kootenay Vernon Street M incs Road Lots 3 and 4, Block 59, Front Street emp. Railway Butcher Merchant Lumber mcht. Smelter foreman Labourer Teamster Merchant Miner Railway clerk Bank clerk Brakeman Bridge foreman Stone cutter Cook Carpenter Exp. messenger Blacksmith i Accountant Miner Miner Customs officer Engineer Cook Loco, engineer Registrar S. C. Marble cutter The Nelson Tribune The J. H. Ashdown Hardware Co., Ltd. MORLEY & CO. Importers and Dealers in ', Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE Tinware and Graniteware Stoves and Ranges BAKER ST. Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Portland Cement, T-Rails, Ore Cars, Sheet Steel, Cresceiit. Canton aud Jessop's Drill Steel : : : ': : INELSOIN Honey ;pure= CALIFORNIA In i -lb Glass Jars 25c Honey / A. IRVING & co. Groceries and Provisions Houston Block, Nelson. Preserving Peaches We are now receiving regular consignments of the Crawford Freestone Peach direct from Wenatchee. Prices have touched rock bottom for this season, so do not delay in ordering your supply. ��� ��� ��� I J. Y. Griffin & Co., Limited. S I NELSON, B, C. =_= ��� �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Starkey & Co* Wholesale Provisions Produce and Fruits ( R. A. Rogers ��& Co., Ld., Winnipeg Representing ^ IN. K. Fairbank Co., �� Montreal (Simcoe Canning Co., =j Simcoe Office and Warehouse, Josephine Street: -Nelson, B. C ]. A. Kirkpatriek & Co., Ltd. Wholesale und Eetuil Groceries, Crockery and Glassware Aberdeen. Block, Nelson _ O(0 WO(5 We have just received a consignment of The Cudahy 1 ���Packing Company's famous | Diamond C Bacon J (ri especially cured and smoked for family use. This I _bacon=has=no^equaLon-=the-niarket..-^^i^it.--^��e-have-=--| a few gross of Preserve Sealers left at right prices. s J. A. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Ld. | P.Burns & Co Wholesale and Ret nil Meat Merchants Head Office and^Cold_Storage Plant^tit Nelson. BRANCH MARKETS at Knsln, Ymlr, Sandon, Silverton, Ri'Velstoke, New Denver, Cascade, Trull, Grand Forks, (ireenwnoil, Mlilwiiv, Phoenix, Kosslitnil. Hlofim Cily, Mnyli;, Cniiiliniiik, l"ornle ami Macleod. NELSON BRANCH MARKET, BURNS BLOCK, BAKER STREET Orders by mall to any Brunch will receive prompt und en refill utlentioii. Cash Advanced on Consignments Jacob Green & Co* Auctioneers, Appraisers, Valuators General Commission Agents ______ NELSON, B. C. Corner ol Baker and Josephine Street We curry 11 verv large Stuck of The Latest I'utte Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums Conic and inukc your choice Before House Cleaning SEE OUR GO=OARTS All prices. We fan suit yon. D. Mc ARTHUR & CO. Furniture Dealers and Undertakers Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and Stationers cArtists' Materials Engineering and Mining Books Typewriters cMimeograpbs 'Photographic Supplies cMusical Instruments lorley&Co* Nelson, B.C ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ��� ��� ��� _*���___ t ��� /���_>*_ t ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� Taiio* I Made ��� PANTS! |AT I LA. Gilker s! ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 520 Water St. Telephone 146�� NELSON STEAM LAUNDRY -Work done by hand or machine, nnd on short notice. Delivery wngon culls for and delivers work every day In.the week. Blankets, Flannels, Curtains, etc., a specialty. Dyeing and Cleaning also done. Outside orders promptly uttended to. PAUL, INIPOU, Proprietor. P.O. Box 48 'iV:!$!!��ii. ,<�����;. : Ttj:i > ; N; : : d' ���' I I -.fi , ; 'It^T : ; h An Old Head on Young: Shoulders Isn't iilwuys indicative of wisdom, as It lakes experience Id make a man appreciate the high class work done at the Knotciiuy Sleani Laundry. After your experience of ragged edges and spread eagle button holes, slrcuked shirt fronts, elc, you will come In ns to slay. Kootenay Steam Laundry G_ilt Coal And Wood of All Kinds Terms Spot Cash W. F��. TIESRINEY <\ Telephone 205 Buker Street <* lob 'Printing ��� 4 We Use Gumption as well as the best papers > and inks in tlie execu- ^ tion of your orders��� they will not be mis- 4 understood. Quick dis- 4 patch given out-of-town work. W. H. JONES Madden Building XELSON, B.C. h_>t_at__co-_a (formerly Hotel Phair) B. TOM KINS MANAGRK The Leading Hotel of the Kootenays Good Sum pie Kooms Special Hates to Commercial Men Stanley and Victoria Streets, NELSON Madden House THOMAS MADDEN I'HOPRIETOK Centrally Located Electric Lighte HEADQUARTERS FOK TOURISTS AND OLD TIMERS Baker and Ward Streets Nelson, B. C. Queen's Hotel Buker Street, Nelson. B. C. Lighted by Electricity aud Heated by Hot Air Large and Comfortublc Bedrooms and First- class Dining Room.; Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. RATES ���$_ PER DAY- MRS. E. C. CLARICE, Proprietress Silver King Hotel ��� BAKER STREET, InELSON UNDER OLD MANAGEMENT RATES ���$ 1.00: PER DAY The Dining Room is unsurpassed nnd the Bedrooms are the best in Nelson. Thc Bar is stocked with good Wines, Liquors and Cigars. T*emont House European and American Plan Meals 25 ets. Rooms from -5 cts. to $1. Only White Help Employed. MALONE & 'TREGILLUS- Baker St., Nelson Proprietors Lakeview Hotel Corner Vernon and Hall Streets, NELSON, B. C. BEST DOLLAR-A-DAY HOUSE IN NELSON NO CHINESE EMPLOYED August Thomas, Proprietor Bartlett House Josephine St., Nelson, B. C. While Help Only Employed The Host. .Dollar-a-l'ay House In Nelson The Bur is Ihe Finest GEO. W. BARTLETT, Proprietor WANTED. Bride-frumers ut government bridge near Klko, Southeast Kootenay. Apply to E. C. IIiff, foreman, Elko. j! V. ARMSTRONG, Government Agent. Fort Steele, B. C, September 1st, WIM. 'i/^A/V*/***********/***/*/***^^ Kootenay Coffee Co. Dealers in , Coffee, Teas, Spices, Baking, Powder, and Flavoring Extracts. OUR GOODS are Pare and seeded from the best in the various -.-.---.-������ ----- ---���-. -.-���--- lines. In order to get the best, please buy from us direct, and %e guarantee satisfaction, c/iddress, Kootenay Coffee Co* Nelson, B.C. p. o. box is. 816 817 SIS S19 820 S21 S22 S23 S24 825 S2G S27 828 S29 830 831 S32 833 834 S35 S3G S37 S3S S39 S10 S41 S42 S43 S44 S45 840 S47 848 S49 S50 S51 S52 S53 S54 S55 S5G S57 85S 859 800 S01 802 803 S04 S05 S0G 807 SOS SOO S70 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Simpson, John G Sinclair, John Wesley Skene, John David C Slipp, Charles William Sloan, Albert Bernard Smallwood, John Smart, James Smith, Bliss Beverley Smyth, Edwin Grant Smith, Harry John Thomas Winfred Hewson ... William Lawrence.. Smythe, Harry E Smyth, William Harold ... Snedden, David Henry Sowerby. John Adams Spear, John Spooner, Frederick E Sproat, Thomas Spry, William Lionel Stanford. James Leonard .. Stanley, Edward Hall Stanley, Gilbert Starkey, Fred Steed, George Steele, Daniel Jefferson Steele, George Wei ling-ton. Steel; Reginald James Stephens, David Stephenson. James Stevens, Alfred Edwin .... Stevens, Hugh Stevens, William Oscar .... Stevenson, Fred Stewart. Henry Alexander. Stewart. Herbert D. K. Stewart, Norman D Strickland, James Stinson, John Stocks, John Laing Stoddart, Thomas W. F. .. Stoneham, Stanley William Stovel, Herbert R Strachan, James Keith Stubbs, William Sturgeon, Charles Sturgeon, Henry Sturgeon, Joseph Sullivan, Albert Sutcliffe, Eli Swannell, Frederick Swannell, Fred. William .. Symes, Thomas Baker Street Hall Street Sunnyside Hotel, Vernon Street Silica Street, Lot 18, Block 14 Josephine and Gore Streets Silver King Hotel Nelson Hotel, Baker Street Post Office Hall and Observatory Streets Lot 2027 Lot. 2027 Stanley Street Mill Street Baker Street Victoria Hotel Carbonate Street Sherbrooke Hotel Victoria Hotel Baker Street Hume Hotel Lakeview Hotel SiiMca Street Kootenay Street Baker Street, bet. Kootenay and Falls Baker Street SMica Street Victoria Street Grand Central Hotel Silica Street Stanley a.nd Mines Road Queen's Hotel Boilega Saloon Cedar Street Josephine Street Josephine Street Silica and Josephine Streets Robson Street Hume Hotel Innes St., bet. Ward and Stanley Sts.. Robson Street Carbonate and Kootenay Streets Josephine Streets Silica St., bet. Hendryx and Cedar Sts. Klondyke Hotel Hume Hotel Robson Street Edgewood Avenue Bartlett Hotel Sherbrook Hotel Silica Street Hoover Street North side Baker Street Carbonate Street. Mill Street 178 Richards Street Merchant Blacksmith Smelter employee Accountant Cook Tailor Upholsterer Caretaker Tel. manager Labourer Labourer Labourer Express agent Watchmaker Miner Exp. messenger Steam fitter Fireman, C.P.R. Merchant Exp. messengrr Carpenter Clerk Engineer Free miner Merchant Merchant Blacksmith Miner ExiM-essman Real estate agent Engineer Hotel porter Train dispatcher Stewart C. P. R. clerk Lineman Barrister Mail clerk Logger Labourer Agent. Mine manager Dentist Smelter employee Engineer Accountant Rancher Baker Prospector Hotel keeper Teacher Tonsorial artist Janitor I. R. Dep. Coll. Sanitary inspector 571 Tamblyn. Frank Arthur 572 Taylor, Alexander 573 Taylor, George Wesley 874 Taylor, Sidney Stockton 875 Tebo, Frank Edward 576 Teetzel, William Franklin. 577 Templeton, John W. 878 Tetrean, Robert Gibson S79 Thelin, Gunnard Waldenar SS0 Thelin, Gustaf Leopold 881 Thelin, Gustave 552 Thelin, John Cohrade . 553 Thomas, August 554 Thomas, Samuel Carpenter 885 Thomas, William Penryu.. 880 Thomson, Wm. Robertson 887 Thompson, Joseph Francis. 555 Thompson, John Theodore. SS9 Thompson, Scott 590 Thurman, George G. 591 Thurman, Wm. Augustus . 592 Tierney, George O 893 Tierney, John Bernard S94 Towler, John 895 Toye, John S96 Toye, William John 897|TregiIlus, Alfred 898|Trethewey, Ernest Horace 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 900 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 910 __917 91S 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 920 927 928 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 9_, 937 93S 939 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 950 957 958 959 900 901 902 963 Traves, Edmund Cornelius. Tuck, Samuel Parker Turner, John Anthony Tunstall, Geo. C., Jr Vernon Street, Lot 15, Block 70 Hotel proprietor Baker Street P. L. S. Cedar and Edgewood Avenue .-. Mining man Corner Ward and Carbonate Streets .. Barrister Lots 5 and 0, Block 44 Train dispatcher Baker and Josephine Streets Druggist Victoria Street Laundryman Occidental Hotel Teamster Baker Street '..'.' Accountant Silver King Hotel Printer Victoria Street , ��� ��� ��� Mason. Silver King Hotel '���:. ��� ��� Cigar maker Vernon Street Hotel keeper Bartlett Hotel Miner Royal Hotel Hotel manager Victoria Hotel Saloon keeper Houston Street Painter Silica Street Loco., fireman Ward and Innes . Streets Carpenter Baker Street Clerk Silica Street Merchant . Nelson. City Contractor Victoria Street Clerk Carbonate Street Clerk Baker Street Contractor Baker Street Clerk Baker Street Hotel keeper Royal Hotel, Stanley Street Operator 442 Edgewood Avenue Butcher Block 15, Ward Street Sheriff. Josephine and Silica Streets Merchant Madden Block, Ward Street Mfg's. agent Uniac, Patrick Joseph. Baker Street Teamster Van Natter, Lionel J Silica St., bet. Ward and Stanley Sts>.. Photographer Vanstone, Joseph Henry .. Corner Baker and Josephine Streets ..Druggist Vaughan, Arthur Knowles Baker Street Gentleman Veachey, Richard Bantlett Hotel Gardener Ventina, M. Baker Street Labourer Volume, William S Front. 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Title | The Nelson Tribune |
Publisher | Nelson, B.C. : Tribune Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1903-09-08 |
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. |
Geographic Location |
Nelson (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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_1903_09_08 |
Collection |
BC Historical Newspapers Collection |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2012-12-21 |
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/ |
AIPUUID | 1f02f6c3-7544-4883-8bc9-2b02713b0417 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0189293 |
Latitude | 49.5000000 |
Longitude | -117.2832999 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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