���.-. me I. No. 117. itGIN IS WIDE t isrcen's Estimate of damage Very Low IHT WILL TAKE TRIP |e>'or and Cruiser For Defendants lace Amount of Loss Far Below Plaintiff's Claims. is.niiiii presentation of evidence e lumber coi.i,���;���.u., du~__tf may be conoludod tomorrow, II certain thut lhe Judge uml jury riivs-1 in Fernie and go over the I Involved In the suit. The start Neb hi may be made Sunday inmost Important evidence put in VYuslnesday ls that ot F. C. surveyor, anil F. W. Kelly, who disagree entirely with tlm less-s.-s fssr Ihe plaintiffs as 10 llie !��� nf limber destroyed In the Tires nis, 1904. Mr. Qreen estimate! ||. mi,' Lumber company's possible :,i 200,000 feet, which, al $2 per -ami, would be worth $4000. Mr. has options on Umber limit a in wiiiie neigliliorhood, which ho ��� .- an' heller than those In dls- -options secured nearly a year |i the date of the fires���at ilil ceuta Lheuaand, 1. supreme courl was ln session ilaj yesterday ami good progress lis.tils' ill tile presentation of the ��� for tlie defendants, Stewart H. ..si-, V. McDonald, one ot the sub- rnctors, was twice recalled during slay, lie said he hail sublet a part contract, but resumed lt. From I.', iss _:;, Hint, his men were all king between Beotions SMI to 880. iiis 23 they were nearly half a ' Irom tlie mill. s1 11 11, P. I,. S., was the chief usa .si ilie slay, lie had prepared 1,1 estimate sif the timber destroy- Irom iiiiiisurenu'iils taken from lbe I' ������ nis'i' It was felled. Ills survey s.ss.' (1 j; days. He had made very 1...1; ihu whole urea damaged Ire ami was sure of their accuracy. ; I...ii 1 ii much green limber uiuluin- "i ssiy little damaged. On lhe 1.' Lumber company's limits much is. Umber was at un elevation of uinu i,,,|, nmi therefore unmer- 11.slil'v Further, a largo propor- "i iiis' una had been logged over, isssiiiing left but culls und rotten ��� ssillii'ss thought Hint trees, even Iss-iug kills-ii hy fire, may be mer- iulalilu for a year or two. I'ss estimate of Hi,' possible damage lumber "is the Fernie Lumber com- lis s limiis was nol mure Ihaa $1011; ���Hii Klk Lumber cnuipituv's limits "ut -sICD. 0 in the afternoon Mr. Davis be- iiis croBs-examtnatton of Mr. sn. Isi- witness said that the unused lis in the area in dispute were slill liy distinguishable. |o was sure thai llie whole area of DnynieiiHs _nmp had been log- over before the lire, nnd nothing I which 1 id he profitably taken. flu'ii courl resumed this morning sTisssoxaiuiiiiiHiin wns resumed, I". Davis weiii nvs-r Hie surveyor's antes in detail and wanted 10 know {number of trees Hint went to each In feet of limber, but Mr. ��� " I1111I kepi no count. He snid he fdu ii���, estimate In reel sufficient sure, however, that the Umber [nil small. !" Hie area of green limber Ins- ately norlh of Lever's house, he I'1 swear positively lhat In no Iiiiil llie fire run through it He P^l" not. He had searched for directions In which the fire I" luive reached there from the ill- of the right of way. He hnd , "ted fruiii Station ri.-l for 2000 I'hrough the green Umber he had ��si several trees killed by fire. I' Davis began n series of nuns- l-*j n�� lo the location of the Hor- ��" license, the Fernie Lumber com- " "He lo which might be dlsput- Mr. (Ireen thought the desorlp- "J Us boiindnrlcs very Inaccurate. description or the boundaries was '"it by Mr. Davis, nnd the witness ln|,cd i^ coniii not lie found on the md rrom such desorlpUon. n rising to re-examine, Mr. nndw. 11 he iiiiesllon as to the 'lllle ssf lumber company to the Bosworth "s". Iml his lordship held thnt de 'i possession, ev-n |f only for the ;" of cutting tlmlier, was good as insi nie defendants, Mr, Bodwell the witness snld llinl iiiilss Fairy creek the ground dron- Ihore wns good cedar there. Ho csilmnted 2ri,ooo feat to tho aura, 11 dllllenll to log nud hnd not been logged very fat, us there was uo road to Fairy creek. Mr. Hodwell ihe,, tendered Mr. Ureen s notes as evidence To Mr. Davis tbe witness said he did not know who iimi since cleared the U'siar valley company's luiuis 1 V W., 1.<"".y' "ow a l"'ld��<' contra, 101, said he hu.l bad 2!i years' axper. ence In all branches of the Umber liiisiness. Ho hmi gone over the land involved in the ens,- In e panv wllh ',' (' !;''"'"��� , !''' ,l;' opinion is expressed that no greal >Iu...uge has occurred or information to that effect would have been forthcoming. A man who arrived this morning at Fort Pirate, 150 miles north of Miami, Fla., says there has boon great damage to houses and buildings. Italians Versus Hebrews. Toronto, Oct. 19.���Crowds of Italians aud Jews, excited over an encounter between an elderly Hebrew and three young Italian laborers, caused a big street fight yesierday in which revolvers and knives were used. Dominico Trlvarl was shot in the hip by Joseph fiurofsky nnd fn a hurried flight out of reach of the weai>on plunged through the plate glass door of Nieholettl's grocery store, cutting himself severely. Ho may die. Shooting Accident. Metcalfe, Ont., Oct. 19.���Harry Cum- mings, a narnardo Home boy, accidentally shot nnd killed himself neat- hero yesterday afternoon. He had gone hunting with two companions, and game being scarce, they started firing in a mark. Cummlngs, not satisfied with his own gun, borrowed a rifle from one of his companions, and when tbe rifle was being handed to him it was discharged, tho bullet entering Cummings' heart. Ranch Cook Suicides. Lethbrldge, Alta., Oct. 19.���This morning George King, cook at Whitney's ranch, 10 miles from here, was found by an outside door dead, and with a rifle across his knees. Deceased had been drinking heavily of late. The coroner's jury, after Investigation, decided that he had suicided Price of Metal*. New York, Oct 19.���Silver, 69%c; copper, 20%c; lead, $5.75. London, Oct. 19.���Silver, 32 5-16d; lend. ��19 16s 3d; zinc, ��28. llton yesterday afternoon. The battle took place along the banks of Credit river, the attacking party comprising the Infantry of Toronto and a few cavalry squadrons, all of whom attempted to cross the river by means of a brilliant flanking movement. The Queen's Own of Toronto forded the river and came on the defending troops at the side. Their opponents were the Duf- forln Rifles of Hrantford, who were greatly outnumbered and who wore driven back after a gallant stand. Lord Aylmer. inspector general, was present and gave the decision. WOMAN IN THE CASE. Dowie's Downfall Attributed to travagance of Hii Wife. Ex- Soldier's Field Day. Toronto, Oct. 19.���Troops to the number of nearly 4000 engaged In a sham fight between this city and Ham- Chicago, Oct. 19.���"A woman's ambition caused the downfall of John Alexander Dowic, and It does uot excuse him in the least that it was his wit* and not auy of the younger women lu his entourage, who entertained the ambition that led to his undoing and all the woes of Zion," said Wilbur Glenn Vollva in a sermon at Central tabernacle, Michigan avenue and Sixteenth street "I intend to make revelations that will astound many persons ln Zion as well as out of It. I will show that Dowie's downfall was due primarily to the fact that he allowed bis wife to rule him���'boss' him, as the phrase goes���in his later years, and that hi? mental and physical decline began at the time when he first submitted openly to bis wife's sway���the time when he ordained her an elder and an overseer of the church, and at her command wrote checks at the rate of seven a day, which aggregated $69,000 ln nine months." With this forecast of new disclosures affecting the affairs of Zion City, the successor of Dowle gave a promise to the 500 followers who heard him, that the unwritten history of Dowie's rule would be given to the public next Saturday in the form of an article to be entitled, "Let all the truth be told." Signals of Distress. Detroit, Mich... Oct 19.���A despatch to the Journal from South Haven, Mich., says the passenger steamer City of Kalamazoo has just been signalled off that port ln distress. She Is drifting rapidly and may go on the beach The steamer Southam is being made ready to go to the assistance of the disabled boat. CHEATING THE GALLOWS Convicted Murderess Shows No Apparent Concern That Today Was Fixed for Her Execution. Stockton, Cal., Oct. 19.���This waa a memorable date ln the career of Mrs. Emma Le Doux, convicted murderess, though neither by word or action did ihe woman indicate that the day was of any especial interest or importance so far us Bhe was concerned. If the seuleuce of the court in her case had been carried out she would today have mounted the scaffold in San Quentin prison and paid the penalty of death for one of the most diabolical crimes committed in California in recent years. As the case uow stands, however, the woman probably has many days of life before her. Through au appeal to the higher courts it is assured that the final end cannot be reached for a loug time to come. Meanwhile, the woman, though under sentence of death, has made a display ot uerve and self-control that has been the talk of the prison attendants und created great Interest among criminologists, physicians nml others' whose attention has bssen attracted to the case. The crime of Mrs. l.e Doux was tlie killing of A. N. McVlcar, who claimed to be her rightful husband, by administering morphine after he had been drinking heavily. She enticed him awuy from Jamestown, where he had been working, and is believed to have made an attempt In San Francisco to end his life. On the evening of March 24 the body of McVlcar was found cruslieil into n trunk left on the platform of the Southern Pacific depot In this city. The stench attracted the at tentlon of the railroad men after the trunk wns placed In the baggage room. An Investigation disclosed the remains and the following day an expreBB man gave a description of the woman who employed him to move the trunk to the deiiot. She was Mrs. Le Doux. who had hlgnmously married Eugene Le Doux of Jnckson. Amador county. The woman was traced to San Francisco and on March 26 was arrested anil brought to Stockton. She admit- -toil buying the trunk and ro|ie used around the receptacle, but claimed that a mysterious ".toe Miller" had at the itolnt of a pistol compelled hor to purchase the trunk and rope after he and McVicar had returned from a drlnklm; houl. The authorities proved Miller to be n myth. The trial lasted 15 ilnys nnd proved most sensational throughout. FOUND JROtfNED Joseph Savell Died in Few Indies of Water WAS STUNNED BT FALL Eody of Deck Hand of Kokanee, Late of Manchester, Hag., Found In Cottonwood Creek Flume. Slashed With a Knife. Winnipeg, Oct. 19.���Louis flenwa, a 1600k In a restaurant, wns badly slashed with a knife in a fight with a negro last night. Joseph Savell of Manchester, Eng., was found dead at 7:30 this morning In the flume through which Cottonwood creek croBses the C- P. R. yards. Tbe discovery waa made by employees iu the C. P. R. machine shops. Coroner Dr. Arthur and Chief Jarvls were immediately notified and hurried to the scene. There were no marks of violence on the body. The deceased had evidently mlsaed hla footing on the little bridge that crosses the flume towards tbe stables of W. P. Tlerney & Co. He had fallen on his head and been stunned. He lay face downwards in several Inches of water and drowned. Joseph Savell left Manchester in June last, sailing to Canada- on the steamship Victorian. After working for a while at Calgary and around Okotoks he came on to Nelson. For the laat month he haa been employed ou the steamer Kokanee. Last evening he cashed a cheque for $12 and spent the evening with companions at the No Place Inn. He left there alone shortly after 11 o'clock, and probably started for the steamer, which lay at the C. P. R. wharf. Savell was a young man, between 25 and 30 years of age. Aa far as known here he waa unmarried. The only known relative Is a brother ln Han- cheater, who has been Informed of hla death. When he was found this morning he had $3.95 In his pockets. He haa also a month's wages due from the C. P. R. company. As the cause of death waa obvloua and there wae nothing in the circumstances to suggest foul play. Dr. Arthur decided that neither a post mortem examination nor inquest was ne- csssary. The body has been removed to the Standard Furniture company's under taking parlors. United Thanksgiving Service. The Thanksgiving service, representing the united congregations of the Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churchea of this city, and held In the Methodist church, was In every way a marked success. There was a very large attendance and the whole service was marked by it heartiness that spoke of the good will that characterized the occasion. The service was conducted by the pastors of the churches, represented. Rev. Shanks preached the sermon, taking as his text Ihe passage from Paul's Epistle to the Kphesians, chapter 5, verse 20: "Giving thanka always for all things unto God and the Father ln Ihe name of our Lord Jesus Christ." The choir of the Methodist church rendered the anthem, "And He Shall Reign." The male quartette also sang a selection. A special appeal was made for a lhank offering for Ihe Children's Home. The response was most pleasing, the amount contributed reaching the record sum of $29.40. A Cloud of Witnesses. Montreal, Oct. 19.���Before the largest crowd that has as yet graced University field, in the local opening of the Intercollegiate football series, Mc- Gill scored a sweeping victory over Ottawa college yesterday afternoon. The local students showed superiority at every iiolnt with perhaps the exception of scrlnunnge, and when the final tally had been registered the score stood: McGlll, 27; Ottawa col- lego, 1. Four thousand wltneBsed the contest. The Grand Burned. Toronto, Oct. 19.���Fire last night destroyed the Grand stablea at the old Mill building, with the horses, cattle and BWlne herds of the Canadian National exhibition. The loss la estimated at $260,000. The Daily Crash. St. Petersburg, Oct. 19. ���It Is report- ed that 100 persons have been killed or injured as the result of an accident today at Oka on the Moscow-Kursk railroad. Raising the Interest. London, Oct. 19.���The Bank of England raised its discount rate to G per cent, this morning. * The Daily Canadian HUDSON'S BAY - STORES = Cool nights are now in order. They will invite pleasant dreams of I0WS BAY BLANKETS We havs plenty of them in red and bine. 3 1-2 Points, weighing ..bout 10 pounds, $7.50 per pair 4 Points, weighing about 12 pounds, - 8.50 per pair These blankets are Justly celobrated fur (lit-lr excellence. Wo alone carry iliem In Ihis clly. HEADQUARTERS FCP. CAMPERS, MINERS, PROSPECTORS AND LUMBERMEN.���Pillows, Comforters, Gloves and Mits, Socks, Shirts and Underclothing, Oil Clotl;:ng, Sweaters, Miners' and prospectors' Boots and Shoes and Rubbers.. Groceries and Provisions.. Everything of the Best quality and prices surprising ly Low. HUDSON'S BAY STORES THE DAILY CANADIAN Fublilbed Hlx slay* a sveck by the CANADIAN I'l'BI.ISllI.VII COM. ANV, Lrn. Baker St., Nelson. B- It. Ss)Inscription rates, 511 cent! a mssiilli delivered In the city, or t's.OO si year if sent by mull, when paid Id auvsius-e. Advertising rales on applls-atloll. All monies pais! in lettlemenl ot 'rise Daily Canadian accounts) either loi subscriptions sir advertising, inns) lie refs-l|s!i- eliains west, 'ki chaini north, 30 chains east, 40 chains north to point oi commencement, con lain - ing 160 acres. Dated 18th day of August, 1906 D. C. H. Rohinson, per hK.Ni.sT W. IU.iiinson, Agent. Notice is hereby given that sixty days after date I Intend to apply to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Umls aud Works for per- minion to purcbaie the following deiaribed lan I on the west Ibore Of upper Arrow Lake and Joining J. H. Keeney's pre-emption: Kunning west 4o chains; ihenee norlh 80 chains, theme oasllOchains, to the sliore of thc lake; ihenee aoutb following the lake shoro to point of com. iiienceiiieiit, containing ;i_0 acres more or less Dated August 19,1906, II. F. UlCLIOn J. ���/. Kelly, Agent. Notice is hereby given that sixty dayi after date I intend to apply to the Honorable Ihe Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following deacrloed land on the west side of Lower Arrow Lake and joining the soul h Hue of the Indian Reservation ��� Kunning west 20 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thence oaal 20 ehalns, to the Ihore of the lake; thence nortii following the lake shore to the point of commencement, eon lain ing IflO acres more or less. Dated August uo, inon. W. B. Maclioo J. J. Killy, Agent. Noiiee Im herebv given lhat 80 days after dale I Intend, to apply to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner ol Lands and Works fur permit sion to purchase the following described lands, situate in _ie Weil Kootenaj district! Commenolng at a poit marked "A.'lurner's N.W. corner post," iltuated ai the N. K. corner ol land applied for by B. Stewart, tbenoe iouth 40 ebalni, moreor len] tbenoe easi Bo ebalni! tlience north ���in eliains, more or less; thence west hd chains to point of commencement. Halmo, B.C , Auguil 11. 1906. A. TPBH1UI- T, II. Atkinson, Agent. Noiiee Is hereby glveu that ft) daya alter dale J intend (o apply to lhe Honorable (lie Chief ��� Offl mlfiiooer id Undi ami Works ho- pormluion to purohau tbe following described laud in Weil Kootenay Dlatilct about seven miles south of Iturton Clly: Commencing nt a posl planted ou the eait bank of Troul ereeJi ami narked Mrs. W II. Hamilton'! B, W. C. Posl mot running north80 obalm] ihenee eul no ebalni] thenee south BOchalm; thence weatBO chains in plaoe of beginning, continuing M0aores- more or less. Dated this-_ud day of August, 1008. Mas \\. li. Hamilton W, 11 Hamilton, Agent. Notice ii hereby given that 00 dayi alter date 1 Intend toapply to tlie Honorable tne Chief Com mlnlonoi of Landi and Worki, Victoria,to pnrchase Ml acres of laud, slluate aboul nut' in lie BUI <'f Hurton -City on tbe easl -ilde of Arrow lake, H mi descrlbeil ufollowi: Commencing al s poil planted al the nortbeul comer of Loi MM, tbenoe north 90 ObalU. theuce wesl I') chnins, thence south IQcbaiui- theuce east-m chains to place of liCKiiiuiNg Augusl .Mil, I'.fOtt J, It. lll'MTKK, Notice is hereby given thai 60 days after dnle I inieml Iii npplv to tlie Hon. Die Chief C is- sioner nf Lands and Works for pormluiob lo purohau lhe following described binds In West Km leiinv dl-trlci: llegiuniug nl a post marked "Otto Hiraeh'i N w rorner*" nnd planted on tin* west ihoro oi VYatahan (���'iirtbnuiiakc, about one-foiirlh mile west of the uorrowiof What shim bike; thence south ho cbalni] theuce enst lo obalm nmre or less tn the shore oi the Narrows; theuce mllmsiiig th�� said shore In a genera] northerly and westerly direction 130 ohaini more or less, to tht* point oi oommencement, containing 810 acres more or less Haled this hth ilnv of <������ i , l'jufi. Ono iiik.mii, P. L. .lAMMnMi. Agent Nntice is hereby given t hat slxlv ilm-t afler tlnle I intend Iniinplvlo the Ht>u. Chief Ctiinuiis-inner nf l.amls nnd Worka for permlulon te purcbue tbe following deaorlbed lands in West Knott-nay district: lleKiuning Ht a pnst market] "K K AldeuV S K enrner,'' nnd plantcil on the cast shore of Whatkhau (Cariboo] lake, ahuul one mile north of the southern end of Uie Ink.*: tbenoe nortb mo ehalnai tlience west-I'lehmns, more nr less, in the shore of Whatshan lake; ihence following aald shnre in a general iouth erly and easterly direetinn lOOehaius, more or leu, tti the point of commencement, oontainlng :.JU acres, more or less DatOd thll hth day of Oct ,V.K(>. H k* Ai.pKN. I*" L H_.vmoni>, Agent .... tndayialter inteml toapply to the Honorable the Chief Com- minloner ol Landiand Worka for permlulon to purchaie the following deaorlbed landi in the West Kootenay district, near Hiirlyn city; commencing at auosi planted at tib a ion theaat enrner of (.enrge HuiIhoii's pre-emption OlaHtt. and marked Harry U. TollillgtOn'l N. B. ('. post, and running souih tt Ohalna, theuee wesl 20 chains, thenee north -it) chains, tbenee eaat 20 obalm to plaee of beginning, euntainlug 80 acres of landi more or less. Dated thll80th day of August, PJOG. Hakhy 0, Toi.i.in��tow. Noiiee Is hereby given that slxlv days after date I inteml tu applv i tithe Hon. CnlOf Commissioner of Lauds and Works for permission lo purchase the following descrlbeil lamls tu the West Kootenay llatrleti Beginning at a pun marked "Bertha Ulrub'a N a. corner." ami planted on ihe east shore of Whatshan (Cariboo) bike, at the narrows of the lake, ami ubout tine mile south of Arrow lake trail; tbenee south 80chai01] thence west mi ohalni more or less t��. the shore of the narrows; thenee following tbe laid ibore in a general northerly ami easterly direetinn UO ebiimmore or less to the noinrof commenoement. oontainlng 5.0aorei moreor less. Hated this nth day of Oct , 1808 iikhtiia HnacB* F L. EU-UtOKP, Ageni. Notice Is hereby given that two months after dale 1 Intend In apply to the Honorable thc ("blef Commissioner tif Landl and Works for a Lease of ali tbat land being the foreshore adjoining subdivisions 1, ;( and j of Lot HN- Uroup one (1) Kooteuay, antl being on tbe soulb shore of the West Arm of Kootenay lake, lu the dlitrlet of Kootenay: Commencing at -a post marked "A. B. Watte' soutbeast corner post"; thence 60 ehalna west, thence ill chains north; tbenee 60 ebalus east; tbenoe 30 Cbalm south tothe place of commencement; the said land am) foreshore to be Ij* used for sawmill purposes. Dated thiiZLitday of August, l**. A. K. Watts, Notiee Is hereby given thnt On days after dato I Intend toapply to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner nf Lumls ami Worki for permission to purcbue the following deaorlbed laml in West Kootenaj! Diitrloi about seven miles south of Hurton i ity: Commenting at a post planted on the east brink of Trout creek and marked Alex Cheyne s N. W. C. Post nnd running south BO chnins; thence east Ko cbains;thence nnrth w eliains; them-e west Ho (hains to post tif beginning, Containingfitf aorei Of land, moreor less. Dated this L_nd day of August, l!Kj�� ALU Ciikynk W. II Hamilton, Ageut, Sixty dayi after date, J Margrcti McWnarrle, intend toapply to the Honorable tho Chief Com- mlssloner oi Lamls und Works, Victoria, U. C��� P�� purchase the following deaorlbed land, Commencing at a poat marked M. UcQuarrla, on the bank of Lower Arrow lake, thenee 40 chains west; tlience 80 chains nortii; thence 40 chains easl; tbenee iio chains south to place of com meiicemeiil, saitl to contain 180 acres more or less. Covering ground hold by apply to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner of i RUdnntid Works for permission to purehase the following described landi in Wut Kootenay dlitrlot. about five miles south of Burton City, commencing at a posi planted on the east bunk t.f tract C. K.. and marked "W. R Hamilton's -a vt. 0. poit," and running north ho cha us, Ihenee enst MO chains, theuee souih 80 chains, thenee west HO ehalns to place of beginning, eonlaliilng 840 acres of land, more or less. Dated this Ond day of August, IflOfi. W H. Hamilton. Sotlt-e is hi iel-y given Hint fio days after date I intend to apply to the Honorable Chief Commissioner of l.itn.fs nmi Works for permission to purchase the following deicrlbed landi, iltuate in west Knob-nay district: Commencing at a pnst marked "B. donkey's N. W.corner poil"*_)�� uate near lhe N K. corner of huid applied for by R.B.-tbence b��o ohalni,mon orTeiv thenoo east so cbains; thence norlh 40 chains, more or less; theme west HOehalns to poini of commencement. Halmo, Augnsi U, IMS, n. (Vinkky, T. H. AtkimuiS, Agent. Notiee is herby given that 00 dajB afler dat" i intend, to anply .,, -.be Honorable tlie Chief Com- miss Inner Of Lands ami Works for permission to Purcbau the following described laudssliuate In ���A est Kooienav.Hsirlet: Commencing ata post marked "It. Ilns-t's N. W corner post," situate near the N. h. corner of laml applied for by A. McLean, thenco pniith 40 chains, moreorless; Uienoo easl NO 1 halus; thence north 10 ehalns, more or less; lbence west 80 chains to point of commencement BalmO, August 11, IOOO. R. Ross, T. II. Atkinson, Aeeiit, Notice is hereby given that sixty days after date I Intend to apply to the llouorable tbe Chief Oomminloner or Landi and Works for permissirni to purchase the following described lands situate In West Kootenay district: Commencing ata poll marked "A. McLean's N. W. oorner post,"situate near the N.B. corner of land applied for by A, McLaughlan, thenee south 40 chains, more or less; thence east HO chains; tbence nortii 40 chains, moreor lens; thenee west W) chains to point of commencement Hnlino, August 11. IflOfi A. McLkan, T. n. Atkinson, Agent Notice Is liereby given lhat GO days after date I intend to make application to the Honorable lhe Cbl(.f Commissioner of I-mids anil Works fnr pcr- mlsson to pureliase Hit- followlug described lands, iltuate in West Koolenay district: Commencing at a post marked "A. McLaughlin'* N. W eornor post," situate near the tt. K, corner of land applied for by K McArihur, tbence south 40 chains, more or less; thenco ensl HO ebalns; thence nortii ���t'�� chains, mote or less; tbeuce west HO ehalns to point of commencement. Salmo, Auguit 11, IWfi. A. McLaiijjiun, T. H. atkinhon, Agent, ���������������������������������������.���������������������������^ FRED IRVINE & Co.! NEW LADIES' BLOUSES AMD SHIRT WAISTS. received Caehmcre We have juat Embroidered splendid stock of Ladles' Shirt W.i�� fl - in Cre��m, Navy and fancy colon ! fl sizes from 32 to 42 Inches, and we aro selling these at h_-..ji '' ly low prices while they last. ""S-inj SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FURS. FRED IRVINE & Ul ������������������������������������:������������������������������* Notice Is herebv ��lven HihI 00dan aller dale J intend to applv tO fhe Honorable Chief ComfflU- ���loner Ol Landl and Work*- fur perinifsloti to purchase the followlna described landa, situated on lhe cast side 01 Arm** hike: foinniclicliii; al a post narked a. Macleod. loiaiiun post, thenee south f riv eliains, follow liifi W. 'I'oye's aaitarh boundary; lbence eaal sixty chaini-, id i-hsi bank of (ia'lbabll Creek] Ihence north forty chain*.; thence cast sixty chains Io point Of commencement, oontalnlne_9- aorei) more or less. Hated Beptember i. l_W, Auuu fcUcLMD-, Per N. Okmkhn, AkciiI. N *c I- herebv uiu .1 lhat fio dars utter dale I Intend lo Hpply I" the Honorable the Chlel Commissioner <>( Lands ainl Works [or permi-slnn to purchase the following deaeribed lands, sltualed 011 thu east *|<1c of Arrow like: Commencing Ht the northeaat corner of a. Anthony * purchase, thenee north forty chains, lhetice west forty chains, Ibenee south forty chains, ihcnce cast forty chains io point Of 'coinineiieemeiil, coii- talnliJK 1'to acres, more or less. Hated September 1,1900. Jam a* V, Maci.eop, perM, hkmuks, Agent, Notice is bereby glren that BO dan albr date I Intend to apply to ihe Htuiorable the Cnlet Com inlsslouer of IjiinlsHud VV(,rk- for iwrniiNNion lo purohaae tha following deaeribed lands: Oommenelng at a poil markea "J. w B'e 8. W. oorner," placed oU tbo eaal slier.' of I-nwer Arrow Luke at Hie northwest corner of J- CbrUtle'l Ap- pllaatjon iti Purehase, running tlience -lu chains east; thence Hn chains north: Ihcnce |o chains moreor leu, weat to the lake tho*e; thence fol lowirrtt lakeshore to point of eommenoement .' 1:.- v,.: ���:.**.�� acres more or less Hated thi-Strti day of July, INSI. j. w. bath. Notice ii hereby gir��0 that slxlv dan after date l iniend to applj totbeHon. Chlof Commie- sioner of Landi and Worka ior permlaalon to purebaae tbe followlni deaerlbod landa, in West Kontenay Diatrtcti Commencing at an initial poil piantetl at the southi-asi corner 'ii lie 1 0) '** pre emptloui tbonce 30 chains well to eul iH.inidary ol l-��l BlMj thenee following said Imuintlarj souih tOaoOlbeail corner id said lot; thenco in chains west; (hence SO chain, wutbi thenee UU eliains eust; ihenc.. Ji chains nortii to smith wesl corner id Lot -_*_���; lbence followiiiK woal boundary n/ Lot ta to initial poat, September BJ, l'.SSi. ... D. WOLTP, per Burnt Vt, KoniNitoN. S.dlee Is hereby given lhat 00 days afterdate, I iuieiui to apnlv to the Hon. Chief Coianitealonor of Landi and worka fin permlaalon to purebaae the following doaorlbed lands, iltuate on ibe Beat shore ol l-uwer Uke, about one and one hull mile Hoiitb ol h.U'i .*. 1. 1: r. Hnd ail ���Minim: J. T. Ileattle's application to purchase, and oommwolng at a poat marked Donald WU son's Booth West corner, tlience running North silly eliains, tlience Kaal fortv chains, thence South, sixty chalus, thence West forty ehalns to pbMM of commencement, and containiuit '.ill aeres more or leas. Dona 1.u U'hjon. M. II, Mt-yiAHKlK. AkciiI. Hated this 25th day of Hvpt ber. Hue. Notice li hereby glren that two months after date 1 Intend to apply to the Honorable Chief Commissioner id Lands and Works lor permit' ���ton io purchase wo acres of land, deaeribed a- follows: Commencing at a poal planted al Uu southwest ..f 1. c Slorris.-n's ranch lu Kire Valley, West Kootenay dlitrlet, marked "J. o. Monro, northeast rornerpost"; I hence K) chains west; lbence N) ebalns smith; tbence 80chaini east; thenee 80 ehalni north io the place of eommenoement Dated nth day of September, UM, J. II. Ml-MIOK, W. A, Caiokh. Aitrnt. Notice Is hereby alven lhat 00 days after dale 1 intend to npplv to lhe Hmi. Chief ( ommissloner ol Undi and Works for permission io purchase the follOWlUfl described lands, situate in Wt*M Kootenay dlstricl: Beginning at a post markeii "Arthur Warren's B, W. corner," and planted on tbe east -bore of H'hnl-han (Cariboo) lake, about two miles north t.f the narrows of Whatshan lak��, and at the H. K corner of W, Secombe's application to purchase; thenee ea-t IU chain*- thence north so chains; tbence weM 40 chains1 Ihenee south 8o eliains to point of commencement; Containing :r_o acres more orleis Dated this 8th day of Oct. l!Mi. Aktimh Wahiik.v, ft L- Hammond, Agent, Notice is bereby Riven tbat sixty days aftor ?.?_���.I��lnlfln'1 u' *Pnl*f lo Ul�� Honorable Lbe Chief f ommlsslouer of Lands and Worki for permission to purehaso lhe rolloWlnt described lauds sltuale Hi lbe Weal Kootenay district, starting from a post planted on the norlh bank of tlie North Kork of Dog creek: tbenee _o ehains west, ao chains north, 60 chains weal, .0 eimiiis north, 'ki chains weal, 90obaina north, XIchaini west, HO chains north, ao chains eait, 40 chains aouth. '-0 chains tail, 40 chalus south, ki ebalns east, -Hi chains south to point of commencement, Oontainlng Mo acres. Dated IHth day of Augmt, 1���� ^^ Kknkht W. Hoiiinson Hlxty daya aller date 1 intend to apply to the Houoiabie the Chief Conimis.loner .d Lands ���nd Worki .Victoria, to purchase M0 acres of land, located and described as follows: Being the northeast *juarier of Beotlon twenty-two. end lho south half of the northwest quarter Section twenty three, Townsblpsixly-nine. And furthei deicrlbed aa follows: Commenelni at >. r marked J J. N. W. comer, and planted io JhffiS easi of the northwest corner of Beotlon twenir" two and rn inning eait lln balni, lhetice south ki chains, theuee east .0 ohaini, tbence south 3_ clm na, theuee west ho t bains, tbenoe north io chain* to place of beginning. AugUlt -Isl, 1900. JAMKH .ItiUNSTONK, W. A. (.'alder, Ageni. Notice Is hereby given that 60 days alter date 1 in end to apply to flit- Honorable the chief Corn- miss oner of Undsand Works for permission o purchase the following described lands: Com mencing at a post marked "j. a 0. R'fl w ar.. ner," placed at the northeail corner of Lot Mini running Hu,diHles north ; ihenee nu chai JJ I s ' theme ��> cbHins south; thence 80 ehnins wet li BoreiorlotammMoemattt. oontilnlng 040 aOrai Dated lhe '-1st day of July IOOO. J- A. O'ReiLI.V Hlxty days alter dale 1 Iniend lo appjr t��� n,,. Commissioner ol Lamls and Worli ViHmi,. ... purehase .60 acre* t.f land, slluate t,."id dflic. VJ.l hs follows: Commencing ala post plauied on tb, west side of Arrt.w lake..ppu^.-rtn,;.'.1, or near the soulhweit corner of H. Haltr nur ohDie, und marked "H.M.A..H K ,.���, , Vi running north .0 chains, thonce west liiih- l null', i?ffi2ftt RRTStP*.",,'",','MMI,h W chain! moreor leas to the lake shore, thencealonJ ll_-> luko ihore to place of beginning. 8 Uie _ August .fflth.ltt*. Wanna...*. Notice li bereby given ihat no days after dH��. i Intern to make application to the �� Chief Commissioner of Landiand WorkTr r mi? mission to purchase about .'ion acres r Iai 7. ��� Bled on lhe Balmon river, Weil KtX , ,y,","', oommenefng at a post marked 8 H I , �� w .' Corner, -planted on the west bank . r in. , ' about WmllcsnorllM.nheV;^ ary, thence west 60 chains, thei" �� ,,* h south, thenee east ab ai I li i n tin ru. I August 18th, IMS. B. R, ��� '��� H. Alkjiison, Agent, Notice la hereby given that iio - |0 lho Hnn'mfHl mUrtonMoi l.������,li '���'���, ��!, V'.'"'Ufa. I" l-lirs-lisusi- Ua. |���||������|,iK ,l,..,..,|.���| ssaii- in Wut Kootenai i*. -��� r i.. , ,,lw*�� ���is t. MM iiuirkusl '���A.llir���.|,-,''B',;m��'> |.lHlils-,lnl 111,. K. W. ,-���������., ���","���'- <_��� ml.����� ns.nil i.i _���,i������ ,|,v _,, ,1,'Srtl gw^M_]fei^����� in.-iii s-.siisii), i-iintahiliiK :iji ���,.��� . ' "" DssU-,1 III, Hll, i|,, ,slSs-|,|n,i|,.t lw gmu-raa-ABM -N..I1.-U Is li.-r.-l.y Klv,-i, II,,,,,,,,, llll.ll.l 10 ��|S|S|:- l��� ||K. II,,,,,,,.!,,,.,, "*j llll..l..lll-r���l I.��|���I,.������| W���r,. ��� '.',ll_ punhu; ii���- tofiowKm .1,-,-ni,,., .'������'""��� lr���i,i h ps���i mirki-l W. T; norlli��M[iS,��l i-sssslli III i-hiiin., llieii,-,. ,..., an ,..'���,,''" north ��i .-Iniiii., i-,-���,r �����i��,,, h2h oommenounoni ntalntni no am,, 9 hi ; adjoin, , nil ,.i a. Aim,,,.,- ,"'*��� Ilakssl 11)1, mil, ,lar ol AiiBiim, m��. !__���uM5yjP ._0M��}l��heraD)rilMnthai��ut-,i,,,7nJl I Ii'l Is' ��|.|,l) to tb, llisll. I 1,1,1 i.mSS i-rol IjiiiJ- ati.l Work, li,r,.-r���iU|,��� _!, Chan ih,- loiSwIni .i.���t.i.-i r��,9 .IssrllliK al ,, |�����l l.iark).,l|-,il���,|,���.ToJ" planwd on in,, vam ,i,���r,. ���i i���l(l.r ��� "J is,nr s,ia,l,i���m- i:ri-.-k. il,,-,,,, m ,h.ii,i_ lli.-n.rW cliaina north, Ih K, chain. ����l hike ahorc. il,.,,,.,- ,,,,,,1, ���|���, , lli(.lhJS Jn'llsl "JJ| l,lor,lon ereek (Jnlin.toll creek,) lli.sise����"JI ohalna, tlience we.t ao oEalni. theoreKRtil chaliiM, Ihence eawt 20 chain, I" p.s!iilof��a. nieiii-ein.-iit, coiitnliilng Ifsil airs-, siine-on* ami coiii|.rlalng al.allsloneil pre.-ml �����** Slnke.l Ihi,'.Iih dayol Augns.1. It*. _, | II. II. WssS.viiio^. | A. Ki Wol-viHK'N, Altft. j Nol Ice l, herehv given that am l\ ins-ls"i'"��" Iliililislloapphidilinlloli ChiefI' "��","! ol i.niisi, and tt'nrka for permlnloii)" rm'*}\ Uio f,.ll,ii.liigslei,cril,i-,l lanil��,Miirliii��il;Bi lllaiile.l on lln- Norlh Ws-sst conis-rul I" '"J tis.is.e running Mrentj ohapii h b, _% Iwiiil, ,Iniiii, Weat, Iheliec l.srls . I'ssisi-��'* th.-isce tsvs-ii Iv chain, Ka,t, lliesi'-e s,""lv rl"" Hssnlli in polnl ,,r cdiniiiellci rH....,��� I is'isi*"*; lllg NOacrss, more or leaa. W.l IsilK.Al*! Dlilcil the 1,1 day of Oclnlwr, 1IW. Notice I, her.by glveu Unit 80 slss ;.:. >l Intend loapply lo lhe Honorable II"'l'1"1'1, _l inlaalonornf Unsl, and Wssrka. Is'i l�� sinl��� ""JI pnrahaM lho following do.ori-.-,i lami>. '*��� III till'dlalrlct of West Ko im ��� " ' " :l11" ���.| no on the wan arm of Komciinv int."""'"il ���'lug at llie Initial po,l placed ssl n '",'-l ��.rucr of l.���l 7.��i,il!enia.l|i���rlliaicb..sis-. �� JI mnl ai ohalni. ihcnce >ouib aie "'""I eiiNi Lllcbiiln, in iiiiliitolciiinliiem'si"*''.'',.. I _ Haled Aug. 1Mb, 1U��. .!��<"* H:,nl-| Notice I. berth, given tbal l�� d��r�� ""<" I'-'jl llllensl l.i apply lo Ihu Honor.I.I. ""' ;i| c.-ininlwlonorof Landa and Work, ''"I",'".,! .ion lo purehaae Iho following sl r ! '������,��� 111 lho Well Kool.iinydKlrli": H.-iri.inl.W ��� !1 *-lt_y ,"���' I"". ,|,| "W.Sooombo'lB. K corner," aiol phinie.li' I pill ilium of Whnlabiin (I'liiHssso) I''1-'1 ���"��� I wo ,���ii���, norlh of Ihe niirrow, of "I'"'; ,> '����",' Ihenco north all chlillsll 111 ".'.,., ohaini, in.sre or leaa, in ibe lakoohorc ws following lhe iiiiii ihore In a general '""!'", ,;, and uaiterly sllrecllon l-.li ehaliiN, more oi ie '^ ""' pssllll Of CsillllllOlll'OlllOIll: CIIIHISI"""' as-rs-R, inure of leaa. Datod till. 811, ,|���y ol Oct., 1006. _ ���_...���_, F. tl, lUXIIOTO, Agl-nl *���**>��� "rt��� -T'l! f_"CIf. __T*3 per iai Bank of Canada H-.arl rilTlr... T a- Head Giftce: Toronto. h'i.,1. AUTHORIZED,.. .18,000,000. ItEST . B, WILKIK, Presiiloiit. ,4,2mZtiTAhPAmvp-'''^m HOl-.BOBBBT JA_ _ BAY, Viue-ProHiilont TBOUT LAKE, Branches in British Columbia. loWHEAD, QOLDl'JN, NELSON, REVEI..STOKF OBANBUOOK, VANOOUVEB, Vltn'OKIA SAVINGS DEPARTMENT |, !,n,r,tdiw'hnfr ynHrir"9' a"0Wed " Ca""M ^ !"'m *�� <*W* - ,,..,,. imAM-H J. M. i_AV, Manage. 'he ^oyal Wank of Canada .--_,_ }39771803 HALIFAX, N. S. Reserve Fund $4,092,043 The Daily Canadian ^^^^^^ A88ET8 HEAD OFFICE hal Paid Up $3,629,130 SA VINGS BANK DEPARTMENT ��� si.sis ot Hnni mm Individual! op-med on the mosl toyorabto lerran Thirteen branches In British Columbia S|ii.(siiu attention to mn of town bi_ine_i KENNY, I'i,.., Halifax. B. ... .HASH, (lu al ���.i������1K(���, M���,,tr,,.l <-.. W. HYNDMAN, Xuugtr NELSON "BRANCH. _ Burns <__ Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEAT MERCHANTS M.trk'-ts in KohhIhihI, Trnil, Denvor nnd Slo.nn City Nt-tann, Kftulo, Siiiultiii, Three Forks, New ii io iiny branch win imve [111 I ftlteiiiton. LAND NOTICES. m bereby fieen Mint-miy dan alter I.n. to -i|>|>ly to llie KonorHbb- lbe ���imlMiloner of Lendi end Worn- hir n t.i purcheee the foUowtncueorlbed be Weil Kootenay -U*-iri**t: B-tglnn.iif si.fkttl - Jmtji--ft < i Kntiier'it N.K. corner.'' i.*ii mi ibr eaal ihore of wiiHUiiaD like, ii bout one-hall mile nortb of n-.-fc; thenoe iouth wenaloe, more or i* nortb boundary of w. iseoombe'i an- toi-ir baie: tbenceweftalons tbexHiti <0i tiHiliN, more or lend, lo tbe hbore of tii.mt' iui uwiiik tht- HHiti ihore in a i-rliierly Hinl e��Nterl]r -llrrt-tloii W ��� ���f nr leM, to point tif commencement, K Ift) hit*.**, more or lens. '''������<��� JAUKMf, t l:��-KH, F I.. IlAMMllMi. Al(4-Ill. hereby kIvcii tlifitf-n den nfier date I ilHkeeiiplleatlOU lo tin- .(..nor*. Me ii,,- minloner ol Landi and Work* for per- �� I'linb-AM* lbe following ilewrllwd 'intnenelngatapoel plaou edjolnini hm corner poet ol I-con Wataon'i An- I'nrchue, riinnlnK' no cIikiii* nortb; iiainaweiti thenoo no . imiri*. smith: * lou ub earn, ta j...un of comincnie wiitiiK-'-Wficreii moreor lenti. t ober 15,1000, BUrOI WlNTEH, - HK-tlt, KlfSKUT, W. KolUNHON, ���������by Riven tbat iio.iavB after t \V. Kohinkmn - li.T.il,)' given tiiat Mtxtv tla>H after Inieml to hoply |o ihe Hon. the Thief ""rof Landiand Works for p-'niii*- Head Office; Nelson, B. C. Notice li hereby given that fiO dayi niter-late I intend toapply to the Honorable tbe (.'hlel Coin- mlMlonef of I_iii.Ij> ami WnrkH for permIknInn lo purchaie ilu* following djuorlbed lamU m tbe wt'-i Kootenay dlitrtot! Heglnning at n pot] market) "Alexander trancr'n N. W. i-orner," ami iilAiititl oh tbe eatit ihon of Hie narrows of WhiitMliHii fi'arlltoo) lake, at the S. K. Corner of H.-rnbanl ilimcb'N appl leu Hon to piirehiife; tbenee - �����*( -mi ohalni; thenoe fonthw ohelni; ilieni'e wt-nt .ot haliiH, mon> or [eel, to the alum* of thenettowii tbence foibiwing thoMtd ihore In a im. iii- riv direction hi chain*, moreor leaa tothe point til commt-uceinetit, containing HO aeren, more or lew. ih t i.itb, liuti. Alekanhkr Krahkr. by V. I.. Ham Mown. Agent. ''it Ko * Ibu rollowlng deeerlbed land dlitrlot: licginiiiiig at a "teiiL, - marked "!���; R KeHI N. K. ni'fm-_.fl ind ��i on Uo- -.hurt- of WhHtuhan (Cariboo) lake, ��� ���ii.nh-rt.-M corner of nntd take; thenoe So ��west, thenee lu chHiiot iouth; thenoe �� - ��nHi: theme in ohalni MUthl thenoe eu* ��ui, more or leu*- to ihu ibore of tlie ahIiI -����nee northerly alone ihe Raid lake ihore un-. uitircr leBH. it) (b_ polul of eomhieii- V,V>..,V,t.'"���*?' Ml acres, more or leaa. I. I.. Hammond, Agent. i'-** in lifiii.y Kiven that to dara after date i-i toapply t.i the HonorAble lho Chief """"jar of UjhIh ami Works for pcrmis "lmr in-.,- the toitowt-Ufdeiorlbodlandi! " ��� iiiuiu np.,,1 (.lanto-i on lhe northeait ���_���" ii'It*r' -Mi-Ntiughtoii'N application to uniting mi lialnl went nlong the ��� y oi lanet thenoe w onalm imiin* caht; thenoe ��" obatni ���i bouuderyof John KUiott'i baae, io poini olepinntunoo to neres, thore or lew. ''��� I io mm- Smith, "I. KltNKUT W. KneiNNON. Notice It hereby given lhat 60 dayn -liter ilale 1 inieml toapply to the Hon. Chlel Com in lau loner rn ).mi.i" ihhi Work*- for iKTinirvsion to nurobrue the rollowlng dMOrtbed lamia aituatei. In the Wist Kootenay Hlatrirt: llegiiinliig at a post iimrkcil, "Antoinette Ilinh'H N. K. corner," and j.htiii.-'t ou the UOre of Whalabail I'mil tiiki'nt the Nouthcaat corner or the m.i-I hike; thence Houlli 10 ehaim.; tlience ��i-i 40 ohalni, moreor [m, to the Ibore ol Whaicban creek: tbenoe foibiwing the ihore line tif ��ai��� imission to pureliase the following tlesi*ril>eil laud: Com mencing hi a posl placet! on the cam boundary of lot No. wu ami about two chain* eaat of Whatshtin envk, marked "M. H'a. B, Vt. comer," running thence 40 chalna cast; thenoeiO cliaina north; thence 10 ehalna weat: thence -to ehalna Miuth, to point of commencement, containing ii-o aerea more or leaa. Dated the lOth day of October, 1906. M. Sn m.i, Per R. Bhiki.i., Agent -Hilda by in o Ik hi i Vi t ss-ii tliHUMIslHyssHfls-r .liils- ...s'llsiu s l,i..| I ,,||.t,tl-l,,|l,-| ,.i..' ','"..'"r I'lsnislissslssii In isiiri'lulsi- ssliK.li��s-ril,.,| Imul, |��� \v���| ���������i;.�����j ii,, '."'""'"l,' '" ii l��.��l iiiHrlnsil,'.|l..|ii. ���.M, ''""'"���"'"" '""I-"' ��" 'I"' ��� " "' "is iinrmirs. ��f Wllstihr.il (Cariboo) ' " ,"li ��l s-1,,,1,,,; U���.||,.,. i���.��| |o ,,'""''"��� I"1;, I" Mi.' .Ii.srs- ssf H'Iissi.Iihii '-ii'.-i.IIisi,!,,,, MH|,| ���|llir,. ,��� ��� -,,,,,.r,i 1 "":' ssi.|,.r|y sllri-islliiu |-.1l,.|���ili ���. ��� I1 Hit is s'simiiit.iui.mi.lll; .-.,], I.. I ti i it,; is-, sis,,r,-or li-isii. 1 I'l" Mil liny of Oct. insi'.. Ul s:\li A Its. lliis-, il. K. I,. llAMtllsMl, A^-i-iU '"'���'���I'l-ri'liynlvon lli��UlxlyslBy��llfl|.riliilr i i. .".''' >;'",">"���'on.llliletlimniiilmloner ���ll,;.. . ""ik" '���������-pfl-n.I--.NI..H Is n-liKisss , '"��, -Mcrllio- Intnl. iu iii,. Weal ' ,���,' '"',��_"���.KonliiiiliiK nliilsosil ssinrks-il ��� is iis-ii ssh. \v. i.���riu-i-,-���i,,i plantodAbOUl "'Hill. D-tUo! Usi' Hlinn- of Wlssslislinii '���'I In-o nii.l ,ii���,in 'i m||M ,|���r||, ���, ,|���, 'l llsss niilii lake, iiiiii ill llio S. K. cornor ��.s -W? "I'i'lli'silloii io rrnn-hMc; ,,.'""', S f (WI II o norlh HO.-Imlii.l i , WmI ,'1"11"" ���" ""' norlliBMl tiirnor s.1 1 lis ,,',"" ���"WtMtioll lis ,>., r.-l.i.H.-; llionco �� sin, i��� pointotoomfninoem-nt s- n.l Hilt Sll-rs-H. mon- nr I,... ' I'"'- J.Mi_*i_o, I*'. LJIammono. Agfiit. - ��� ,e after dale 1 . , ������Iimi. Chief CoinmiHsloiier ..n..."V " orka for peruiiaslon lo purclm.tc "''owing dnorlbod lamia aitualed lu tbe bmrk-.J ''Vv'.'n*.' ,,lt,trb,l: Be inning at a poal poirk,, 'Wlllhim Kell'a N. W. eorner," ami ��� ion one mile south of the north eml _r tV ( '""""���"Ha'te.nboullweiilyehHtiiK La.?-��WMtVoro<>* Held lako and on the I. n i,l���ry ,,f i. k. Kell_ anpllcailon to I11" , ihence Bptltb to ehitlua; theme enat'-" .more or Ii-kk, to Ibe Kabl Ipkc abore; '"Y'K'rlyHbiiig the snbl abore ��u ebnlna, It k'niii- ' !" t,lt' ���Md aouth boundary of i.*h..i, u' ""IM'iicailon to purebaae; them-west ��� mT !""!' "r l���',", ���" 'ho point of ((.niineme- UaUid (in. iin8 m M**t, more or leas. B��d0ct.U,r*i6. Wii.i.iaii Kkm., By F. L. ilAHMOMi, Agent. I�� herehy given that (Vu dan l""-l'l'Iy to tho r Sixty daya after dale I purpoae making application to the Hon. Chief ('Ommlaatoner of Lamta ami Worka for permlulon to purchase the following dcicril-ctl laud: (.'oinmcm-lug h( a poat placed at the northwest corner of Ii Dod-'i ap- plP'Htion to purebnic, marked "K W. Ire8, W. comer Met, running thence 80 ehalna norlh; thonoenohaini eaat; theuce so chafm eouthi thenre *-*" ehalna weat to point ol commencement, containing MO aerea, more or lesa Dated tlila Kith dav of October I'M'.. II W. llANNINOTOt*, jmr II. hhiki.i., Agent. Billy dayN alter tlate I purpoto tnektui application ttt iio* il.ui i hief i ommtMfonerof i.Hmia ami Works for pormlnlOU lo purchase tin- following deKcrlliitl laiiil: Coiiiuifn.-iug al a poat placed al Ibcsoulhweal eornerof It. W, Hanning- Ion's npplii-aliou to punhaac, marked"!,. M. 8. ll'sH.K r |'ii-t " i-uiiimiik Ihcni'cHOchains weal; thenee W�� clmina smith; tbt-uce 80 chalua ������usi, thenoo a�� ehalni uonii in point of com- menient, containing 540 aereK, or leaa. Dated the tnih day ofOotohor, WM, L M. H. IlANNIMiTHM, iht K. Hini'i i , Ageul. Hlxty daya after ditto I potpoee making uppli- ran.oi to the Hon. Ohlill I-oiuiiilaalonor of I^imla end Worki for permlulon to purehi��� ***** **���* lowing dfacrllicd laud: Cnmuieiii.iui pluceilal the soulbweat corn.. ... pliOlitlon 10 purohMe, marked "K. K'a S. K ner," running llienee HO ehalna nortii; Ihen., ... ohaini*ffOsti lbence ��o ebalna aouth; tbonet] -Hi cb.iliiN eaat lo point of eoniinenoeiiient, coulaln- in- 8_0 aorei more or leaa ihii.'il lbe 10th day of October, LB00, �� K. PAt'yt'IKR, per R. Bhiki.i.. I tbefol- . ing at a pott of M.Hhhdr*. ap- Noticc is bereby given IhatfiOdava after date I inteml to makeappMnillou to the flomirahle lhe chlel Commlwioner of Landl and Worka for per- ���mission to purchnse lbe following dcacrihed lamls: Commencing at a post on the north hoiitiilarv of LotHC-lnnd abrul'2 ebalna cnat of WbHlahimcieek, running lo cbaina eaal: Ihcnce 4l)chtilus uorih; tliencewohalni west: ihence Hi ohelni iouth- to point of commencement, containing li'" acrea more or leaa. bated Ootober It; IWO, Lfon WATanN, Hy bis agent, Krnkst W Koiiinhon Hlxty days after dale I purpoac making application to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lamia ami Worki lor permlulon to purchase the ini lowing tleacillieil laml: Commencing Ht h poal plneeil uiioiit HM ynr.ls west nl the Wbut),|iiiii lake trail and aboul two milea aoulb of What Khan lake, markeii "B. C. K'h N K. comer post," running thence K0 chaini' aouth; tbeuce sit chalna west; Ihence no chains north; lbence 80 cbaina eaal, lo point o( commencement; containing uiu ncrt's, more or lesa Dated tho lOlh day ol October, 1MB. n �� o, HKINNIH, Per R. Bhikll, Agent. GREATER BRITISH COLUMBIA. Bank Manager Speaks on Cheap Labor and Kindred Oueetlona. At a luncheon of the Canadian club, Vancouver, Tuesday, Mr. Uyron 10. Walker, genera] manager of the Canadian Hank of Commerce, among stirring eulogies of British Columbia, ���poke on thfl (ltieBtioi) of cheap labor us IoIIowb: "In ibe matters that peQUire the Initial efforts of man llrlllsh Columbia Standi paramount, Cheap labor wa�� an absolute oeoesslty. Hrtti-Hh Oolumbta today wa�� a most expensive country to IlVfl In and lbe cosl of labor was the basic fan on which that conclusion rested. n�� thought that the use of cheap labor for canning, road making, frull raising was only making Mulish Columbia a better home for the high- priced labor of the future, lie under- Stood lhat thousands of dollars' worth of milt had gone to absolute loss this year because labor could not ho obtained io handle It. Then again thiB section looked for trade to the Far Bast Would lhe Orientals forever go on accepting the insults lhat were be- fng offered them? Sometime they would revolt, and then to say "slay out" would be the same as for England to say today that n Frenchman should not cross thc Straits of Ilover. He called special attention to the fact that Itritish Columbia's labor troubles were being discussed outside of the province. Much more than people here wotted of. Capitalists were paying attention to the effect. Mritish Columbia was in the Infancy of her development and her infancy came at a* happy stage in the electrical era. She had au opportunity to start on .a better way of exploiting Ibe tilings of which she hnd a practical monopoly and the department of the Interior might well pay more attention to (his section of the Dominion, fie called attention tu the wisdom of paying attention to the tendency of people who had grown rich fn the wheat bell io seek a more congenial clime. Toronto had grown groat through making herself a pleasant home place for those who had made th'fllr money elsewhere. He could not imagine any province in Canada that had nny more right to feel Justly proud II,an Itritish Columbia. He hoped thai as the people Wenl on to create the greater Hrftlsh Columbia, they would create fn the minds of every British Columbian born child a pride In his national province, and In this connection he emphasized the need of a provincial archivist, such as Ihey had fn Ontario." at the Hume, and who has today started the listing and met with "great success, when Been by a representative of The Canadian, stated that the company had broken all previous records In the new Lyric theatre at Calgary, aud had broken seven records between that place and Port Arthur. This ln Itself speaks volumes for the company and Nelson theatre goers can look forward with pleasure to the opening of Mr. Amsden's company in Nelaon. Tho seat sale opens at Rutherford's on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. In the meantime persons deHlring to secure scat blocks should not fall to communicate with Mr. Hunt. Yale-Kootenay Ice, Fruit, Foel Sl Poultry Co., Ltd. Silver King Hotd BAKKK BTKKKT, NKLSON Beet Dollar a day house in the Kooteuays. Roomi *re well (urnlnhed. Tabic M Rood u an? in Nelaon. Bar ���upplied with good Ua uon ana cUtara. W. E. McOANOLISH, Proprietor. Tf emont House European and Amerloau Plan Heali tt ota. Roomi from 38 oU. to 11 Only White Help Implored. Deliveries made daily throughout' Nelson and its suburbs. Phone 148. KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY The Latest Modern Appliances now in use at this Laundry. OOODS CALLED POR And Oi-I-IVBKE-D I'RI.U Baker Street. - NELSON. TELEPHONE 128. MALONE * TBKUILLU8 Baker Ht.. Neltoo Pmprtetun Bartlett House OBO. VV. BAKTLBTT, Proprietor. Best DolUr-a*Day House is Nelson. The Bar la the finmt. White Belp Only Implored- ioeepbine SL Nelaon. B. 41. THE LADY POINTS THE MORAL. in Experiences of a Prominent M. P. Buying Clothes. T. P. O'Connor, M. P., who is very fiuni of experiments and chuncos or nil kinds, entered a small London draper's shop lu Chelsea- aud urderod himself a suit of tweed. The resuli was a suit with a delicate feminine touch everywhere perceptible ��� particularly in a low-necked cout. The only person benefited by the transaction was the draper. Aud his wife, who tells tho tale, also points the moral, "Misfits and cheap materials are always uneconomical." With excellent materials, chosen with taste, the Semi-ready tailoring has captured lhe fancy of men who a few years ago, would have scoffed at tho idea of wearing a suit of clothes made n-.- way one formerly had shoes cus- Certificate of Improvements inotice "JEHipMc No. 2," "V'evey," "Happy Medium," "International'' nnd "Ala Krai* tional" miu ithI i-l'thi-M, Kltiialud fn tlie Slot -n ('ity Mining Division of \Vi*st Kootenay dlitrlet. Where locatedj���North of twelve Mile creek, lllmlll IWO 11! ill"- II P- Tftko notloe tluil I, H. K. Jorand, of HloeAn. B. <;., Free Miner-*-, t crUHcftle N<>. 678800. aHnKt'iit Ior L. A. Cole, Kree Mliier'd ('eriiflcale No. b_6.'U, intend,Sixty dayN from the date hereof, toapp-y tothe MiiiuiK Recorder lor a CerUflcateof Improvements, for tlm puri'ii-eofiitiiainini; al'rown (���rani of said mineral claims. And further lake nollee that action, un 'et Section W| musl l>e commenced before the i-.-n- hji't of Ktich I'ertllicate of Improvements. Dated ihi.-. juii day of Septenilier, imt. H. R. Joiukp. CLUB HOTEL The Big Schooner p_>_.��, f A- o-������__-... H-ir DCCI tvt. The only Glass of Oood Boer iu Nelson. lllll.'l iiiv'.iiiijsml.stimiss ssss..nil |ii noOfl III Brlt- l.li Coltuffbti. Il-ts-ss fl.lllip*ri!���y. Sjksi-IiiI rate. Iss sssissiililv -tsarsli-m. Only Inline hotel In N-l.on CORNBR HTAINIJ5V and 8.1 JCA. Lake View Hotel .'..iTH'r Hull and Vermin, two blocks from wharf. GEORGE HARRISON, Proprietor. Kates Ji .00 per day and up, NELSON, B. C. P. O. Box 161. Telephone 118. tin tom-made. One can buy five widths in shoes and 175 styles���all fitting better Ihan custom-made shoes, and the Seini-ready tailoring idea fs divided Into physique types, sub-divided into forms, and again Into sizes. J. A. CJilker, the pioneer merchant of Nelson, has secured the agency for the incomparable Semi-ready tailoring. MUSICAL COMEDY LISTED. Claude Amsden's Company Will Play Three Nights in Nelson. Thc next attraction at Sherman's opera house and one that promises to be the mosl popular. Is Claude Amsden's Musical Comedy company, who are booked for three nights, commencing next Monday, October 22. Mr. ('hiude Anisden needs un Introduction to Nelson niidiences, neither does Miss Hazel luivi'iipuri. after having made Hiieh a decided hit lu "KI ( .iplluti," when produced here by the Etoaolaua. Mr. K. I*. Hunt, who is Mr. Amsilen's advance representative, Is registered TIMBER WOTICES. Notice In hereby ��l. en that, thirty days after date, I Inlcnd to apply to the Honorable the Chief ComiiiiHsioner of Landsand Work." for a ���pedal license toeut and carry away timber frnm ill** f.illn.iinir desoribed Un .*���. -inmie in the West Koolenay dlatrloti Commencing ��i s post marked Kred Atkinson's northwest eurner post, planted about one mile vtod of Upper Arrow Uke hml joining I-ot ;i_8; th-'iice east Htl Qhsins, thence Nouth Sl cbaina, thence west 80 chain*, Ihence nortb HO ehains lo poini of commencement. Dated this ir li day of October, 1906, Krid. Atkinhon, ciiah Ehi.. Take notice thai:��) days alter date we lutend inakiiift application to the Honorable the Chief t'tiinuiin-i-'iier of I-andu and Works for a special license to cut and curry away Umber from the following dencrit-ed lands; .Commencing al a posl near tbe southeast eorner of thu K .<��� ... llHi'way, Lot #k). near Little (ilaeier creek, running theuee north 160 chains; theuce east .'ichaius; thence south lfiodrains; Ihciict* west 40 chains to point of commencement Dated, September luth, im Wattkiutrh Lumhkr 0* mpanv, Daniki. Ti'omky, Agent. Noiiee is hcr.t.y jriven Unit*) duys alter date I intend to Spplt to the Hon. the Chief Tommls slouer of Lands tind Works for a special liceucu toeut and carry a*ay tlmher from tho following deserlhed lands, situate fn West Kontenay dlitrlet: Commencing ata post on Robinson creek, three-quarters ot a mile northwest of Lareher's Sre-cmptlon, thence weft 80chains- thenee uotth > chain", thence easl ft) chains, (hence south so chains to p> Into/ eommeneement, Located July i!,-.h, l'.*0fi. OWL llKKUltRHON. J.nOltor. Grand Central Hotel J. A. ERICKSON, Proprietor. Centnllr Locatnl. Open D-r -nd Nlghl. -.ni|sle insi Balls Room. -rue. Opposite Court House and Post Office. Corwr Ward and Vernon Streets. The Strathcona Net-on, B.O. B. Tomkins, Manager. The Leading Hotel in the Kootenays. Oood Sample Rooms. MORTGAGE SALE tinder and by virtue of the powers of sate contained In a eerlaln mortgage which will be produced al tbe time of sale, there will be offered Inr-nh* hv public auction on Saturday lbe 30th day of Ootober, hth, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, nt the Hotel Hume, corner of Ward and Vernon streets, Nelson, H. (!., by Messrs.< .uirlea A. Wiilermnu ,_ Co., llie .olluwiuc properly, vix: Lot* numbers llfteen (16) and sixteen (!'.). both In block number leu (I'i), Ix'iug part of the sub* division of l-*��l number nlncly six, Uroup one, in (he disiriei of l.ootcuay, Hrftisli Columbia, and known us Hn* Hume addition to Kelson, B. 0 . according (o a map or phin deposited In thc Land lieglsirv oltlcc and numbered '-M4 R. I'pon thestibi Imul is creeled a large nud com- moillonNii welling bouse In (Irsl cl��ss order, with city waler. 'I'hi.t property is not far from the business portion of (he city. Terms and conditions made known at the lime ut sn eor In lbe meantime upon application to KDWAttD A GaitA^B, Mortgagee's BoUeltor. Dated al Nelson tile 17th day of Sept. pn��. Queen's Hotel Ba-er Btreet, Nelion. B. C. Lighted by Electricity ud Heated by Hot Air RATK8 12 PKR DAY u.i-s. anil Comfortable Bedrooma and Plnit- pl.ss. i-!*ilug Room- Sample Room, for Cummer- -l.Li Milt. MRS. K. C. CLABKX. ProprletreM GROVE HOTEL The well known -suburban Hotel. Onp-BeerOarden is the Finest in the - Kootenays. FURNITURE ! D. J. ROBERTSON & CO'Y NEUSON, B. C. J. CROW, - - Proprietor Royal Hotel MRS. WILLIAM ROBKRTS. PftOPaiKTBUI. Rates |I and fl.fiO a Day. Special Rates to KiKulsir Bcardet.. WEST KOOTENAY BUTCHER CO. W'linletale and Itetatl Dealer* ln Fresh and Salted Meats Camps supplii'il un shortest notice anil lowest price. N'mhiiu. lint fresh ntnl wholesnme nn-iits nnd snpplns kept in stock Mail orders receive carefnl atteution. E. C. TRAVES. Manage-.. W. a. aiLUETT Contractor antl BulIUwr. Hole agent for the Porto Klc-n Lumber Co.. Ltd., rctiiil yards. Hough ami d re-sad lumber, turned work and brackets, Coast lath and shingles, sash and doors. Ccmenl, brick and lime lor sale, Automatic grinder. Yard and factory: Vernon St.. east of Hall, NBLSON, B. C. P, 0. Box 232. Telephone 17H. West Transfer Co. GEORGE F. MOTION, KUiuf-r. General Teamsters and Dealers in Oonl ami Wood. Express and Baggage Transfer AGENTS FOR IWERIAL OIL 00. l?o.pS_ri" Office: Baker St. Residence for Sale.... Price $1,000 Terms $160 cash balance monthly payments. House and Two Lots for Sale in Hume Addition. The house has five rooms and a large basement and is well situated. H. & M. BIRD. I'lr-. and Aeeldant INSURANCE. T. Q. PROCTER Real Estate and Mining CTTY LOTS AND FRUIT LAHDS A SPEOALTT. Manager for the Kootenay Valleys Company, IM. Oldest estahlislicd Keal Estate ltf��f____. W **""* Business in Kootenpy. J/NSISOn, D. _<��� Choice Lands Fruit I Hare f0,000 Acres of the Choicest Frait Lands in British Colombia. Can sell any quantity from 5 acres to 2,000 in one block. Buy uow and get thc ground floor prices. J. E. ANNABLE, - Nelson, B. C. The Hall Mining and! Smelting Company, Limited. NELSON, B. O. Purchases Lead, Copper and Dry Ores. ANHEUSER BUSCH... ...AND THE ORIGINAL Bttdweiser Beer WINTER SUPPLIES EXPECTED SOON. Order quantity before cold weather sets in. NELSON -Sol* Au-��ntH In Brltlah Columbia. IMTED VICTORIA New Fall Goods Arriving Importer of Pin* BriBllati -floods Jno. T. Pierre MERCHANT TAILOR Baiter St. Nelaon, B. C. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Thanksgiving MM*Day*** October 18th Fare and One-Third For Round Trip Tickets on Sale Oct. 16-17.18. Good hi r-tiiriTuutil Out. With. For time tables, rates, berth reservations tor boats, stamlaril or tourist sleeiKsiH. apply to local agents or write. X. J. OOYI.E, J. 8. OAKTKK, A.U.P.t..V-ncouvor. D.P.A., Nelion C COWORTMIS WAV. Thirty second Annual CoiiynUon American Bankers' Association St. Louis. Mo. Oct. 1.19, 1906 Kininil ir||. r.tcss 10Rl. Louis. Rlisl lllsis'Rgo on Rait' "is'lolsvr 12th lo 1:1th. Rl. Louis llhlcttgu.. ��� Snl.oo .4.00 -Mum; trftti.it limit ten duvn ttoni -im,- 0( gttle. final return limit NovemtwrSOth, 1906. Round Trip Rates to Southern California. ht offer. Dfltobu *-_>tht iw.-fi, on anl. (Inlty, llmlt-tl t" ." iikuuIih I10111 dn11* of KHlr. us AtiKt'li"- hii.I Sunlit Hurlium fS5,t>0 l'UHBtltftlll S6.10 8ftnt�� Mon len 86.30 Iliven*Mi! nml hhii llnrtmriifiio te.to Rl'll UtlrtN ft.70 For furl her Information Apply to H. E. DOUGLAS, City f'nuvngvr Agent. S. G. YERKES, A (I. I". A., Brattle. ^^-^*. _[_���_.-_, *-** The Daily Canadian SILVERWARE Wo have tbe ln'st mnl guarantee it to give satisfaction, Thc styles curry are the newest on the market. How are these Tor prices: Vegetable Dishes 59.00 Pudding Dishes $0.00, $7.50, $10.00 Bread Trays ...$4, $5.50, $6.75 Butter Dishes $1.65, $2, $3.i J. O. PATENAUDE MANt'FAITt'RINi JKWK1.LKR. Book Ahead Fori Preserving Pears? ��� : iv Hcuree. We ��� Tho rifdit kind an have a nice lot oi local BartlottS *** aud Flemish Beauties to arrive 5 Lowest marketprioes guaranteed, T Bell Trading! Company ��� *************************** Coal and Wood Telephone 265 taveusa Waterproof Paints Coal Tar, Pitch, Creosote, Oils for Preserving Timber, Roofing Pitch and Paints. Bout Builders will Iimi il to I heir advantage to use our Pitch. Nelson Coke & Gas Co. Thorpe's Lithia PURIFIES THE SYSTEM Thorpe & Co'y, LIMITED ������: -������ Chocolates OUR SPECIAL LEADER J lb. box - 50c J-2 lb. box - 30c Till IO k Ik iil'c lis fllic us lilt' moro OXDQDt-TO Iciudi, Diciuily difference ii tho package. THY A BOX. Longhurst's Phone -���'). Baker St. Next P. Burns Ss Co. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Cor* Vsrnon and Wnrd Streets, NBL-SON, 13. C. .1 FKKD HUME, Proprietor. J. J. McKay, J. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mra. A. E. McNaughton, E-oenlgsberg; M C. ThomBon, Vancouver; F. \V. Bullock, Mum real; Miss L. Logan, Am- heist; D. l.urmer. C. .1. Davis, Montreal; A. T. Moran, Winnipeg; W, J. Robson, Toronto. STRATHCO.VA. ll. A, Osgoode, Washington; G. G. Ness, Penile; D. c. McGregor, u. D. Turner, C. E. O-irtwrlght, R. A. Bain- bridge, Vancouver. QUEEN'S. .1. I;. Wlnlaw, Wlnlaw; T, D. Woodcock. Slocan; H. E. Birtcii. Stanley; E. O. Windsor, E. Zuu, Vancouver; G. Thompson, Cranbrook; Mrs. Angrlg- nmi. ,\. Wi'therliiuis. New Denver; K, p. Moore. Greenwood. BARTLETT. .1. M. Brown, Granite; T. Burbunk, New Denier; R. R. Mclntyre, Calgary. CLUB. R. Joyce, W; K. Belhiira, Ymir; R, Tunis'. ItosKland. GRAND CENTRAL. D, D. Green, \V. ('. Harvey, W. G. Mclndoo, Pretoria; .1. Murray, F. Da- viilsini, W, Murray, Winnipeg; H. D. Lee, J. M. Farrell, Slocan; H. Haiva- sou, Sirdur; E. Mile. Greenwood; H. Forsyth, Bamberley; .1. Tilman. .1. li. Clay, Erie; A. Bennington, Spokane. LA REVIEW. It. Gray, F. Forbes, Miuysville; .1. K. Moulton, Salmo. ROYAL M. McLeod, Granite; .1. EUnger, Revelstoke; M. Kodama, Vancouver. SILVER KING. J. D. Fruser, Bonnington; C. Mcintosh. W. May, Arrowhead; W. Laurie, Cnsieit; N. C. Myers, Winnipeg; H. Williams, Thirteen Mile Point. TREMONT. .1. ilisniill. Sandon; A. Shumplon, S. Kosovon, J. Shupenier, Boundary Fulls; ,W. Q. l'ssllssck, Pincher Creek; T. H. Vslier. Sirdur; C. Meek, Westley; ,1, N. Howarth, Slocan; E. I.. King. Qerrard. Sherman'sjpera House THREE NIGHTS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 22nd, 23rd and 24th CLAUDE AMSDEN'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Presenting CLAUDU AMSDEN Canada's Favorite Comedian, and HAZEL DAVENPORT Nellton'B Flivisrii,. Soprano. MONDAY���"The Governor's Wife. Prides 50c, 76, ll.tiu. Seats uu Sale m Rutherford's Friday morning. ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, October 26 and Saturday Matinee, Oct. 27th. . MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S FAMOUS Westminster Abbey Choir Seats BOo, Tr,c. Jl.00, HEADQUARTERS For Every thiiif-- Good to Smoke. Imported and Domestic Ggars, Tobaccos. _>o You Kuuw Thurmau's Special Mixture? W. cA. THURMAN, BAKEK ST. \ LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL \ *4\j*kS***S,**^+J**A^^ Miss M. Hird of Spokane is visiting rtlulivea in Nolson. Horn, on Thursday, to the wile of Homer Moore, Carbonate street, a son. Mr. uml Mrs. John Teague are expect ed tu arrive from the coast this evening. Lead declined one point in London today. Other metal quotations art* stationary and high. Thanksgiving day was very Quietly observed I" Nelson yesterday. There wjis DO docket in the city police OOUlt tins morning, The Flannel dance given in the ar- mouries last nlghl by the Nelson ('Nek-*! chili was successful, socially and Financially. The tenders lor Nelson's new c.otirt- liniis<* were due in Victoria on Monday, October 16. Presumably "they have been opened." No word has yet heen received as to the awarding of a contract. Miss Winifred Crowley, who has been scoring brilliant successes everywhere, will appear in Nelson with the Itoscians in Agricultural hall on tho evening of October I'I, in both perfor malices, "Cavalleria Kustieana" and "Pinafore." The school sports held yesterday were well up to the standard of former years. George Gore won the senior championship after a close contest with \V. Browne. The High school boys again won their relay race, but 'be public school girls were victorious in their event. Mr. Robert C. Buchanan of Rossland and Miss Ida II. Hill of Eureka, Nova Scotia, were married by Rev. R. Newton Powell at the Methodist parsonage last Wednesday morning. Mrs. Buchanan has recently arrived from her home in Nova Scotia, and was joined in this city by Mr. Uuchanan. Mr. and Mrs. nuchanan are spending a few days in the city. The Association football team of the Cli inch men's club won from a scratch team yesterday by .'! goals to none. The scratch team was weakened by the defection of several of the best players who had promised to assist. Their goalkeeper, picked up on the field, had no experience at all in the position. The churchmen played a good game. W. F. Mawdosley refereed to the genera] satisfaction. William Irvine, grand chancellor of Knights of Pythias of British Columbia, received a wire from New Orleans this morning informing him that Noble Itinns of Trail, B. C, who is the supreme lodge representative from Hritish Columbia, had been elected to the office of S. M. at A. This is the first time Hritish Columbia has had an office fn( the supreme lodge, and it will be biirhly appreciated by all Knichts of Pythias in this province. Mining Records. Two locations and five certificate.* of assessment work were recorded in the Nelson mining office today. Harris Ginsberg recorded the Surprise, located October 5, on Wild Horse creek. .lames Hlckey recorded the Lucky Hoy. located October 5, on Wild Horse creek. r,l1f Certificates of assessment work were issued to .1. K. Higham, on the Black ���lack. Old Timer, Uncle Sam and the Black Prince; to W. Moore, agent for A Moore, on the Boston. The Store of Quality SALADA TEA 40 Cents per Pound ln order to clear out this line we nre reducing the price to 40c. We ouly have a limited quantity so don't delay ordering if you want any. Ro..M.Hood&Co. K. W. C. Block . Phone 10. A. McDonald & Co. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Dealers iu staple and fancy (irooeries. Butter, Eggs. Oamp and Miners' Supplies. WANTED to KKN, "I "i)i*i*, f'ir work in tlie wf.,s. Apply to W.K. Ccok--, mnvinill, KrmI*.. LADY STK Nu-J It A I'M Kit feir pn.lttim In i-nmitry. Good home with employer'*- fun-fly. Apply nox W.. fMMHli-nioflU'*.. BHKHMKN.Mill Htiii(l--Hii')J_)aK|tig(.oiltrgi'turK, alio hugitiwr Wnttiburg Lumber Co., nenr Cmnbr-iok, 11. 0 OOMMCTENT Nt'KHtt GIRL, Five Apply box lil3. SILVERWARE 1 luivc put iu a flue Hue of Silver- war csfor Xmas trade. This is th .finest line of Triple Plated Silverware to be had. Every lsleco is guaranteed. NEWEST DESIGNS AND LOWEST PRICES Make an early selection Inr ��� Xmas presents. C* A* Benedict Corner Silica and Josephine Sts. PMOINI- 7. Nelson BAKER JT. Bowling oSe Alley 4--FIRST-CLASS ALLEYS-4 Potter & Cummings PROPRIETORS AT CLOSINU OUT PRICES We want to clear out every Framed Picture we have in the place, and we have put such greatly reduced prices on lheni as will make lheni go. ' HERE ARE THE PRICES: Original Price Reduced Price .75 5 .40 tl.Wi 70 and .75 1.25 85 and .90 1.50 1.00 2.00 1.25 4.25 2.110 COO 8.76 C.50 2.110 W. G. Thomson ?t��a��t.-Sher "d Nelson, B. C. Pliot-ie ��_4. Westminster Glee and Concert Singers The advent ol Mr. Edward Brans- combe's Westminster Glee and Concert Party from London, who are announced to appear at Sherman's opera house on Friday evening next, have the distinct fascination of presenting to us a concert of a nature somewhat out of the ordinary rut, at the same time possessing the charm of the highest piano ol artistic excellence. The sadient features in their programme is the introduction of uniic- oompaniet- vocalization in the form of a charming admixture of the old songs, madrigals, glees aod catches of yore, with examples of the more melodious of the modern school of solo ballad. In short, a popular programme, strictly in the sense of b_lng just what the people love. It is moreover promised from artists (men and boys) of high training and intelligence, who havo made a life study of the art of part singing. The party consists of four solo soprano boys, six gentlemen, supported by the English contralto, Mine. Marie llooten, and the English tenor. Mr. Edward Uranscombe. A novelty in the form of a male alto solo is also promised. Bulbs For Fall Planting for Home and Garden Tulips Hyacinths Narcissus Canada Drug & Book Go's ....Cash Stores.... ii How ,v in mt Your Guns and Ammunition? We have Kiev's, Ilynoek's, Winchester, and Cogswell & Harrison's Loaded Shot Shells Kynock's. Winchester and Dominion Rifle and Pistol Cartridges Hunting Knives, Wading, Belts, Coats, Pants, etc. WE CAN SAVE YOU HONEY Nelson Hardware Co. Box 631 Nelson, li. C. Tea BLUK RIBBON TEA is the best. Try a pound with your next order. Money refunded if not satisfactory. J. A. IRVING & CO. Telephone 161, HOUSTON BLOCK Old Curiosity Shop If you want to buy or sell anylhing, go to the Old Curiosity Shop. A new lino of Japanese Goods now on sale. All kinds of Dinnerware in stock. Prt- terns. Trains and Boats. Crow boat���One hour late. Slocan train���On time. Coast, Houndarv and Uusslund train ���On lime. Men Baldom follow good iidvice unless they pay for it "Acts, Not Wo*ds" Talking about it will neither put a piano into your home nor bring hark the days���valuable days���your daughter is wasting. Let us tell you how easy we will make it for you NOW to give your Family the piano they have wished Tor su long. "Acts Not Words" Mason & Risch Piano Co'y, Limited NELSON, B. C. Improved Kootenay Fruit Ranch for Sale Money maker frnm the start, containing 14 aeres of flrsl elliss frull soil, level as a floor, every Inch under cnl- liniiinn; water running through the pn mlses; 1000 fruit trees planted, ���������������������������������- some five years old and hearing, hal- ance three yeurs old and will l.cin- next suiumer; large nuaiilliles of riisiihei'lios, strawherrles and other small fruits; dwelling hoUBBI triahle-; root houses; waggons; horses; tools; fullv fenced. We positively guarantee that there Is not a finer ranch on Kootenav lake. This place Is situated 18 miles easl of Nelson on the shore of Kiml- enny hike; Is within one-quarter mile of good steamboat landing, and cme-qilarter mile from C. P. H. sisiiion. Price $f>,ooo. TfWm ti- _^_"^ FRUIT LANDS. 1 *_/ X XL OC KAJ*t BAKER ST LANDS and REAL ESTATE NELSON BLOUSE SETS AND ... HAIR ORNAMENTS Numerous Designs and Low Price* Call and Inspect. J. J. WALKER, ���TOn?5^���<5��>ii KOOTENAY ENGINEERING WORKS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. MANITAITI'IIKIIS IIF Tilt s KAM Klllll AKKIAI. TRAMWAY. Repairing and Jobbing a Specialty ShisistiinitoJ Work, Ilastiiigs, Builders' Material ami Mining and Mill Mas lim,.rt Office and Works Foo> of Park St. B. C. TRAVIS I'IIIIM-.- 2 CONTRACTOI.8 FOUsTMl-RRS AIND MACHINISTS B. A. ISAAC R. W. HINTON l._p..irs.._- ����nil .l.��l.l.i.,fc; ex_i__lt_.l witli Dvsnrtt.h. SIsll-s Mctl.l ' \v<��rk, -lii.is.tc iintj miii Machinery. MiiitultiLturttrsol Ore Curs., U. IV. CsM.trnwt.irM* t-lf.rM. INELSOIN, B. C We Will Sell 500 International Coal - 65c\ 10 Marconi, Canadian - $2J5\ WOO Yale-Kootenay Ice - 9 l-2c\ McDermid & McHarctyl I Just Arrived! A large consignment of BOYS' CLOTHING All Si/.i's iiini LowMl Prices J. A. GILKER ���t,r"'lt't A.Q. LAMBERT & CO.I MANUFACTURERS �� * CtL* t AND DEALERS IN l^timDef, -_>_lI_lgleSt Lath, Mouldings, Doors, Windows. Turned -Work and Brackets. Mail Orders promptly ntt.mifd In - - NI5I-SON. B. C. _ vbunon STRBBT if "==1 Kootenay Ranges *._ Why do we handle the Famous Kootenay Range? Because we cannot procure a better, taking into so count design, workmanship, cooking qualities and price We will be pleased to ahow you its good points. J Wood-Vallance Ha*