id legislative Library $ Sun. Fifth Year-No. 1i~*\ Grand Forks, B. C, Tuesday, July 31, 1906 Semi-Weekly—$1.00 Per Year in Advance VERY CLOSE CALL another in their wild scramble to get back to water. Their get-back was so swift and furious that the river with one mighty hound again resumed it level, while the two fish- A Master Mechanic and The i,!rman -"J1** saved themselves by a narrow margin from being drowned. They were now one on either side Sun Sub-Reporter Go A-Fishing Narrowly Escape a Ducking- An Artistic Whistle the Cause Saturday evening was ideal for lishing. It was such an ideal evening for this-purpose that The Sun sub-reporter and a master mechanic of the city decided to depart from the strenuous conventionalities of everyday life for a period of a few hours at least, and so they betook themselves to the tall tamaracks, a mile or more from the city, at a time when the setting sun cast a glimmering sheen on the rippling waters of the picturisque Kettle river. Previous to this expedition the experience of the reporter was limited to that system of angling which deals with tbe angle worm and the sun fish—the angle worm that was dug up around the gooseberry bush, and the sun fish that was caught in a corner of a placid lake 'neath the overhanging foliage of tbe elm and nmple,—while the mechanic had thc happy distinction of being an artist with tbe real and roil, having passed away many a golden hour in boyhood's happy duy along a mountain stream wherein aboundetl the elusive trout, whose tricks he learned and whose vocabulary he soon mastered. Nevertheless, the reporter was willing to trust to luck, and armed with reels, rods, tackle, a piece of tenderloin for bait and a plug of Piper lleidseick chewing tobacco, the purpose o' which is known to ull fishermen, the duet set out for the river that they might draw from its lim pid depths their iilloteil share of ils finny triUed wealth. Hut it didn't lake the tish long to discover who was the sun fish man, ami the way t ley turned him the oold shoulder would have done justice lo a Boston girl. Realizing that he hadn't even a tookin in this new (to hiin) game. the reporter relieved bis pent up feelings hy deliberately Breaking his rod across a huge boulder at the same lime casting a side-long glance in the direction of his mechanical friend, who was just at that time literally burried among the astounding mess of his ciileh. He noticed also thin, the water in the river was lowering perceptibly and lhat his alert friend wus kept busy following it up as it rapidly receded. When il finally appeared to have reached its limit its width was such thut the gentleman who was doing the fishing easily sprung across with the intention of continuing the good work from the other side. At that time the reporter was standing ou the side the mechanic had just left. A strange thing now occurred. Up in a clump of trees a rod or so from tbe river bed a sun-burned urchin with an unusually artistic whistle and voice let himself loose on something that sounded like "Will the Anglers (Angels) Let Me Play?" This so incensed the trout on shore that they fairly tumbled over' one NEWS OF THE CITY i f the river, and the reporter took the Cascade road home, while the'master mechanic walked around by the fair grounds. Announcement •J. A. Hartley k Co. beg tn announce to the inhabit ii nts of Grand Forks and surrounding districts thut they huve opened their new jewelry store on First street (nearly opposite the postotfice), and respectfully solicit their patronage. Ah soon us shipment arrives, we will huve on show uu up- to-dat-i selection of watches, clocks, ami jewelry. In the meantime we want you to bring along your repair-., which will be executed PROMPTLY and effectively ut strictly moderate prices consistent with gooil workmanship. At Opera House friday Night Miss Maude Underhill, reciter, and Miss Queenie McCoy, soprano, are booked for an entertainment at the opera house on next Friday night. Miss Underbill is considered by the press to be the premier reciter of the const, and her talents are remarkable in their scope and versatility, embracing humorous and pathetic readings, clever impersonations, child imitations, sketches, scenes und monologues, Irish, Negro and German diu lects, etc. She has the faculty nf evoking laughter, but also is gifted with that deeper sentiment which always finds u responsive chord in her audience. ' Her delivery is pleasing, and she oxcells where so many fail Of her the Vancouver World says: "Miss Underhill wins the approval and confidence of her audience by having everything in good taste und nothing iu excess. It is at this point that nearly all recitationists seriously mar their liest efl'ect, but Miss Underhill rendered every one of her numerous pieces with a really restful grace, that left a good appetite for more." Mis*. McCoy, soprano, is an artist of exceptional ability, a favorite thru out the eniist country, and her appearance liere on Friday night is sun- to prove a treat to lovers of operatic sung. LOCAL MINING SHARES Following are tin* quotations for the week ending .Saturday, July 2(1, Mr. Miller wus driving u three-horse team across the First Street bridge the animals became a little crowded, and one of them fell against the ra.il- . , , ing, which gave way under its weight, Erskine Smith & CO. Buy und he liroke loose from the harness and fell to the river bottom,u distance of about twenty feet. After recover- ering from its astonishment, the horse got up and took its bearing, then slowly walked to an adjoining meadow and commenced to feed. the Old Norden Hotel for Office Purposes VISIT SNOWSHOE George S. Waterlow, Vice Chairman of the Company, inspects the Mine Hid. Asked American Hoy 1 ,111' Belcher .12 .IN H. 0. Copper l.i'i 7.oO Canadian Goldfieids .till' .07 Curilmo McKinney. .02 ..*l Dominion Copper.,, 2.60 3.00 Denoro Mines .06$ .07 11.1)0 11,60 International Coal.. ..■>.** .62 I,a Plata .16 — Nortli Star .05 .04' .061 .031 Rambler-Cariboo... .24 .26 Sullivan .031 .04 White Bear .05 .06 Rails have, been distributed along the the Kliolt-Phoenix branch of the C. P. R., to replace the lighter iron that hns done duty for the last six years. Willis Woodhead, who has been employed ut tbe Nickel Piute mine in Hedley for about a year, returned to the city this week. Supt. McPhee, of the Mckinley Mine, Has Recovered from Late Accident A. Erskine Smith it Co. yesterday purchased the Norden hotel, on Bridge street, from A. Buumgaertner. A new front will be**put in the building, and it will he fitted up as offices for the firm. Fred H. McKeehan, United States immigration agent, stationed in this eity, went down to Spokane last Sunday to meet his sister, who arrived in the city yesterday from California, and will visit at the home of Mt. and Mrs. McKeehan for it short time. A D. McPhee, superintendent of the McKinley mine, who had a couple of ribs broken in a runaway while coining tlown from Franklin camp last Friday, has about recovered from his injuries, und wiil return to the camp today or tomorrow. Mr. Neil McCallum returned on Friday last from Franklin and Gloucester camps, where he had* been to inspect the different properties, and incidentally to do some prospecting He reports that there are two or three men at work on the Maple Leaf, and that the showing on this property is the best he ever saw He located some claims on the east sule of the river from the upper Franklin townsite, and he says he has some fine surface showings. Mr. Fred B McKeehan, the United States immigration agent at this point is enjoying his annual vacation, and Mr. M. J. Quigley, of lto-nlun.1 is acting in his official capacity during his leave of uhsence. Richard Armstrong, of Chicago, one of the original owners of the Grand Forks townsite. and H. II. Dean, a Milwaukee capitalist, ai'l'iv ed in the city lust Saturday. After inspecting the Granby smelter, they went up to Greenwood, where Mr. Armstrong is interested in a number of mining propositions. James Anderson, a pioneer of Grand Forks, but now engaged in the real estate business iu Spokane, arrived in the city last Saturday.aud is visiting friends for a few days. Miss Alice Kennedy, of Midway, daughter of Chief Engineer Kennedy, of the V., V. & K, is visiting the Misses Curreti in this city. It is stated on good authority thai Fred McKeehan, who imported a fine thoroughbred from the Palouse country last week, has lieen prevuiled upon to heud the circus parade tomorrow. G. W. Fuirweatlier, superintendent of the Kettle Valley line, und W. T Beck, solicitor for the name roud, of Republic, were in the city yesterday The Winnipeg hotel has been re- papered throughout, and the house now bus a very cosy appearance. John Rogers returned from the Pathfinder mine this morning. Work, for the present, bus been entirely sus pended on this property. The Great Northern engineers, who have been enguged for the past three months in locating the brunch line between this city and the Puthfinder mine, have completed their work, and left yesterday for the west. Jas. H. Kennedy, of Midway, chief engineer of the V., V. k E., and Kenneth Hankinson, bis private secretary, were visitors in the eity last Sunday. The Great Northern and the Kettle Vulley railway people have pulled their crews off the San Poll right, of way pending a court hearing of the restraining order secured by the Ket tie Valley line. The B. C. Copper Co. now has a force of men developing the Oro Denoro mine, adjoining the Kiniiia in Summit camp, which wus recently acquired. Ed. Stirling, of the Phoenix Eholt limited on the C. P. R., is now hard ling the punch on the main line, while Conductor Metzger is oft' on a vucn- tion. The Burch k Reiss dog und pony circus, will be here tomorrow for two performances, one in the afternoon ami one in the evening. The show is reported to be a good clean attraction. The tux sale nf reality took place in Greenwood last week, but most of the parcels of lund had been redeemed be- for the sale took place, the balance being taken up by Greenwood capital ists. A Boston repot t stttes that for the month of Jnne the smelter of the Dominion Copper Co., smelted 18,000 tons of ore, 404 tens of matte currying 44.6 per cent copper which, together with gold and silver values, gave a total gross value of $86,000 for the mouth. By September I this output should be more than doubled, when the new furnuees now being installed go into com.Mission. He Expects Yet to See the Property One of the Big Producers Walter H. Aldridge, who has general charge of the mining and smelting operations of the Consolidated Milling it Smelting Company of Canada, limited, which recently took over the Showshoe mine in Phoenix camp, arrived in Phoenix Friday to meet George S. Waterlow, of London, England, vice chairman and attorney for Snowshoe Gold it Copper Mines, limited, which formerly operated the property, Mr. Waterlow also having arrived the same day from Nelson. They inspected the property as fur us this is possible till the shafts are un- watered, which process is now going on steadily. Mr. Aldridge said that at first the force of men employed at the .Show- shoe mine will be small, but that it will be gradually increased as fast as they could be used te advantage, utter the mine hud been unwatered and placed in good order for extensive operations. He said thut in two or three months the mine will be ship- ind from 300 to 400 tons of ore daily, but it had not been decided yet.to which of the Boundary smelters the ore will go. But little, if any, of it will go to the Trail smelter on account of the long haul of nearly 125 miles und the necessity of bringing back the empties—a considerable expense iu itself. Mr. Waterlow expects yet to see the Snowshoe a large producer. He will probably ;eave for the coast in it few days und then for his home in Hunt* England. Metal Market NEW York, July 26—thc metal market shows a slightly improved tone. This is due rater to the united stand of the producing interests than to any increase in the buying demand. Lake copper is being held firmly at 18J cents and electrolytic iit 18J cents per pound, and some small lots have been sold ut these prices this week. No disposition to get nervous is discoverable among the producers. Spot copper is exceedingly scarce and the output of "j[Gne of Matt Miller's horses took a of the mines is sold up to the mid- leap for life lost Saturday. While die of September. An ideal resort for campers ami one that abounds in beautiful scenery is suid to be iu the vicinity of Wen- utchee Lake, which also is first class for trout fishing. This place is nine miles bfroui Chiwaukuin by the wagon roud. Chiwaukuni has a reasonably good place at which to stop and at the lake there arc two hotels antl a club house. Since July 1st a stage line has been maintained between Chiwaukuin antl Luke Wenatehee. The B. C. Copper Co., 'Ltd., Iiaye secured au eighteen months' working bond on the Ruby claim und will shortly start active development work. The Ruby is situated near Boundary Fulls and is a cliulco-pyrite proposi- sition carrying copper and gold. Considerable development work was dune some years ago and the results then obtained indicate that it will probably develop into a pjofituble mine. During the past few months the B. C. copper company huve lieen remarkably uctive in securing several promising claims within easy working distance if their smelter. Among the claims secured are Oro Denoro, B. C. Copper and the Lone Star and Washington groups in the state of Washington. LOST—A bunch of keys. Finder please leave at office of A. Erskine Smith k Co. Ullir -Eb-mttuj Bvm Published at liriinil Fnrlii. British Oolumbla. Kvery Tuesday uml l-'riituy Kveniuirs. il. .\. Evans.., .Editor IU..1 ['ui.li-.lier HUHSCMI-TION HATKS I One Yi*ur fl.Sii One Year (lu uilvuiii'e) Lull tVdvertinitlB ratusfiiruishi.il oil ttuplloiit ill Lentil notion. 10 ami H cents lull- Hue. A.l.ll'ess ull....inn...i.i.'HIii...s to The Evening Sun. Piii.nk Hit Giiand Fouils, B.C. TUESDAY, JULY '11. 1906 The Conservative papers of this see tion are slowly hut surely coming to the defense of J. Hawtliornthwiiite, the leader of the Socialist party of the province. Tbey evidently foresee defeat unless another coalition with tne calamity howlers is formed. The onlv way the people ran get a stable and straight party government is to vote the Liberal ticket in the "coming election.'* Canada's foreign trade for the year ending June 30 amounted to $553,- 000,000 tin increase of *"o6,000,000 over the corresponding period of the previous year, an d much the best i the country's history. CITY NEWS SNAP—nine-room house in the North addition for sale ut a bargain; terms. Inquire of Ceo. Pound, or ai 'I'he Sun office. The C. P. R. is reported to be considering building a boarding house at Eholt. John Temple and W. B. Cochrane returned last Saturday from their camping out trip to Christii a lake. Thev brought back lots of tales about hig fish—but no fish. Liberal prizes are offered this year bv the Spokane Interstate fair in the departments of butter antl cheese. L. G. Monroe is superintendent of this department. The prizes for the best (10 pound tub of butter are $10 first, $6.50 second and $5 third. The same prizes are offered for 50 pound tubs of one pound prints. For the best ten po-.nds of home made butter, in tub or in crock, prizes are $.*i, $3 and *?2. For the best live pound prints of home made butter, the satin* prizes ure ottered. In the class for cheese, for the best full cream Huts of not less than 20 pounds, the prizes are $10 for first, S7.50 for second and $0 for third. The same prizes are offered for the host display of full cream, not less than six pounds. Diplomas are offered for the highest scoring butter and the highest scoring cheese at the fair. W. T. Smith, one of the pioneers of the Boundary, is oil1 or. a prospecting trip to Yellowhead puss, says the (ireenwood Times, A short time ago Northwest mounted police followed a fugitive from justice into the pass and on the return trip tine of the party discovered some very rich copper limit. The attention of Mr. MoMioliael,chief inspector of custom-., was drawn to the specimen. Mr. MoMioliael is interested iii the Big Copper ami other copper mines in the lloiinduy, and us he therefore knows neb copper ore when he sees it, he persuaded Mr. Smith to go into thc pass ami endeavor to locate the ledgle whence the Hoat came. The mission is no new one for "W. T." He has been a path finder in many a camp. He was ui.e of the first in the Boundary and it is quite possible thut when the history of Northern British Columbia i.s written, when several transcontinental lines of railway find their way thru the Rockies, by means of the Yellowhead pass, he will receive the credit for having discovered a new and rich mining district adjacent thereto. Mr, Smith went into the yellowhead via Calgary and anil Edmonton As the information which he received is necessarily somewhat indefinite, it may take him sonic time to discover what lu* is seeking. THREE MONTHS The trial of George Davis, on a charge of having stabbed William Hoffman in a drunken row lust Friday morning in front of tin* Victoria hotel, wus commenced before Police Magistrate Cochrane at -I o'clock yesterday afternoon. At (i o'.cloclc the evidence of William Huffman, Dr. Kingston and Christian Tobias een had been taken. Au adjourn ment until Ji) o'clock this morning was then taken. The evidence showed that the two men had quarreled] that Hoffman hud struck Davis, and that the latter hail drawn a common pocket knife antl slabbed the. former in the left sHriulHer, inflicting a perpendicular flesh wound about an inch uml a half in length. When court convened this morning A. C Sutton, counsel for the accused, asked for a summary trial, and the uc cuscil jpleaded guilty to the charge Judge Cochrane sentenced Davis to three months' imprisonment at hard labor in the Nelson county jail, anil also to pay a fine of $100. In default of such payment Davis is to be imprisoned in the Nelson jail for u further neriod of three months. The prisoner will be taken to Nelson this afternoon or tomorrow, Are Good Looks Valuable? If nature hail her way every complexion would be clear and delightful. But many allow-their blood to become week,—hence pimples, sallow skin, dark circles under the eyes. To huve a heautiful complexion use Ferrozone regularly. It brings a rich ruddy glow to tlieeheeks.nourislies the blood antl thereby destroys humors and pimples For beauty, health and good spirite use Ferrozone. Your appearance will improve a hundred fold. Fifty cents buys a box of fifty chocolate coated Ferrozone tablets—don't put off—get Ferrozone today. HOTEL ARRIVALS .1 J Thompson. Vancouver; .T 11 Keif, McKinley mine; (1 Jacobs. Victoria: A Dunn. Midway; Dorothy Ackeiiniiii. Msrcus; James J Warren, George G Gilroy James Anderson, J II Alexander, Toronto; T Campbell, Rossisi d. B F Dennv, Memphis, Texas, A i\Iann, I'lioenix: P I) Pemberton, Rossland: G W Rawson, Vancouver j Mat Reis, New York: Mrs. II J Sweetninn. Seattle; W D Campbell, Sioux City; John Harber, Danville; J H Kennedy, K Hiinkinson, Midway; C H Hood anil wife, Phoenix: Miss Kaiser.Miss Griffin, Spokane, J J McManns, Toronto; M Brownlefej Mont.; N L McGorgan, Winnipeg; F Gates, Spokane; H W Kent, J M Kelly, W G Boss. Vancouver; W 1 Beck. Republic. Till*: WINDSOR Frank Roberts, G X survey; E Williatlison', Danville, VV Wiseman, .1 C Million, T E Wiener. (' E Hav- den, W .1 Millikin. D II Ashwoi'tii. .binics Milmv, Thomas Poole A llogiin. M I Mil. D II Bell. T D Robinson, Client Northern survey; R Killer, Leadville. Col ; Edward Paikham, Midway; I) A MoLeud, I'lioenix; A Johnston, Nelson; Wiley i i in ml, Bannock; P S Byrne, Phoenix; T Duffy, Toronto; Thus Manering. Nelaon; D R Bucket', Calgary; Homer Bradly, Rossland; Boh Graham, Danville. WINNIPKfi W Clark, Blcndinaii: Clnrles 01- s. n, Danville; CA Anderson, Greenwood; James Greer, Trsil; N W Simpkiiis, A S J Simpkins, Winnipeg* VALIUM..' C Nelson, I'lioenix; Jonn Canning, Spokane; J Jacobs, John G Stenby, Cascade. OUAMlV Henry Brown Willsville, Joe Pel- chin, Spokane; J T Harper, Rossland. A Million Dollars Squandered It is estimated this sum was wasted last year by people trying to lind n cure for catarrh Foolish for sufferers tn exporimen when it's so well known that Catarrhozone is the only remedy that cures permanently. Other treatments only relieve, but Cutarrhozone cures ami prevents the disease from ever returning. "I had catarrh in its worst form," writes G F Fadder. of Rovim, Que. "1 wus so bud thut ordinary medicine didn't even relieve; but Catarrhozone cured perfectly " No el unce of disappointment with Catarrhozone—it's certain as death to cure catarrh—just try it. LOW LATKS ON X. I'.. The Northern Pacilic nrihvay announces thc very low rute of $76.65 from Spokane nnd common points to Toronto, Out... nnd return on ac count of the annual meeting of tbe 1. O. (). F., tickets on sale Sept. S, !), nnd 10, with a going transit limit until Sept. 2'2. nnd final return limit Nov. 80, 1110(1. Tickets will he good for stop overs within limits in either direction at St. Paul, Missouri River or west thereof. The Northern Pacific Railway have on sale daily until August 25 inc., round trip tickets from Spo kane to Moclips, Westport, Long Beach, Clatsop Beach and Tokolnnd at the very low rate of $20. Tickets have a going and return trnnsi. limit of ten days and a final return li-nit until Sept. 30, 1006. and stop overs will he allowed within transit limit of ten days in both directions at Portland, Seattle and Tacoma. For further particulars address one of the undersigned: A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A., Portland. Ore. G. A. Mitchell, General Agent, Spokane, Wash. W, H I'm:. T. P. A., Spokane, Wash. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR RENT OR LKASF.—.'1'2-lioom Fltt, partly furnished; hest location in the city: rent reasonable, Gnnuire at Dr. Averill's resilience. Phone 25. The Sun is only $1.00 per year. It is issued twice a week, and prints more news than any jther paper in the Boundttry—and prints it while il is news. Just at present our eirculn- tion is growing so rapidly that we have been compelled to eniplov an additional bookkeeper, In order to give this man permanent eniplovnient we are preparer! to receive a few more names. The Lion Bottling Works have cu \ sheir price on ull case and draught 1 wines and liquors. The oftener your advertisement reaches the public, the greater willlte its trade-attracting powers. W PALM WALLACE CHALMERS PROP. A KIIKSI1 sYlICK OK Confectionery, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco. Hotel Valhalla RIVERSIDE AVENUE, 0SAND FORKS Newly Refurnished 'I'I i'oughout First-Class Aii ulutions for Transients, Siiiellernien's Trade Soliciti d. Terms Reasonable. Table Supplied with the Best tin' Market Aftortls. ' The Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors an I Cigars arc Always in Stock at the Bar. S. NELSON. PROPRIETOR MOST COMPLETE STOCK nf its kiti'l iti tin* citv. iGOR. BRIDGE AND FIRST STREETS HEADQUARTERS FOR SMOKERS' SUPPLIES RAINEY'SCIGARSTORE FOR SALE nt a Bargni'n*— Fiv<>- acre fruiI r ndi, 75 5-year old troes; 7-t*onm hrw&e: good ->nrn and well; price $.2000. For furthei* particular.* call at The Sun office. To the Board of Licensing Commiv sioners, Grand Forks NOTICK is hereby jriven thnt the mulerSlffn- eil will, at the next meeting of the Board of [.ici'iisHu; CoramlKtlbiiers for the Oity <>f Grinul Forks, apply for a transfer of the hotel license grantee! in respeot of the Al- hertu Hotel, Itiverr-iltle street, Grain! KorliK, from A. Trouiiwelser to Soren Nelson. Also to huve Ihe nnme nf the lintel ehuni^ecl from the Alberta to the Valhalla. Diiteil at (irand Forkt this 24th day of July, 1906. A-TKAUNWHISISR, SOU EN NELSON. DRAYING Heavy and Light Dray Work Attended tn Promptly Passengers and Trunk:, tu and From All Trains Tw.Kl'lloNK A12fl GRAND FORKS TRANSFER COMPANY RuTiiMiFOHD linos., Props. Foo Lee Laundry FINE LAUNDERING. COLLARS, CUFFS AND SHIRTS WASHED CLEAN AND NICE AND IRONED BY MACHINERY, NEW MEN EMPLOYED. NEXT CHINESE STORE RIVERSIDE AVENUE. H'lLL EXHIBIT IN GRAND FORKS ONE DAY ONLY !■! .1 .THE GREAT. Burch & Reiss Shows Royal Roman Hippodrome, Educational Museum, Aerial Enclave The Greatest Congress of Performing Animals In the World Camels, Sacred Cuttle, Tapirs. Dromedaries. •I'asKowHry, Ant haters Indicms, Lliunas 350-EDUCATED ^NIMALS-350 TRAINED:- 77- TRAINED 20-FUNNY CLOWNS-20 Lilliputian Performers. Troupes of Acrobats. Scored of Gymnasts ^Bicyclists, Jugglers, Wire and Rope Walkers, Necromancers. • Athletes und Japanese Performers. EVERY t^ACT BRAND NEW Talking Pony Exciting Races A Big Moral Show Waterproof Tents High School Riding Bring the Children Leaping Greyhounds Everv Act a Feature Animal Police Patrol A Play Unacted liy Dogs Sis, the Talking Monkey Gregory's Royal Italian Banda Rossa. rnrr Even- Child Attending the Matinee Will Re Given a Pony rntt Ridel Absolutely Free. Grand Free Street Parade 11 a.m. Daily. One Ticket Admits to All Departments. ADULTS, 50 CENTS. CHILDREN, 25 CENTS A. Erskine Smith & Co- Watch This Space Bridge and First Sts P. BURNS & CO., LTD. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND CURED o7WEATS Fish and Game in Season GRAND FORKS, R Buy Your Wife Her Supply of Groceries At our store. It will wive her a lot of inconvenience and hard work in preparing your dinner, as we only handle the best of everything. Everything for the kitchen. We advertise "The Best"—and we've got the goods. The main factor in keeping the stock always fresh is our Low Prices. -!it"e7in'e'of GENT'S FURNISHINGS AND DOOTS AND SHOES It will pay you to inspect our goods in this department before buying elsewhere. We can save you'inoney, and guarantee satisfaction. J. H. HODSON & CO. Phone 30 Opposite C.P.R. Station PROVINCE HOTEL BRIDGE STREET EMIL LARSEN, PROP. Entirely Refurnished and Renovated Throughout Hot and Cold Dalhs First-class board by dny, week orj| month. Special rates to steady boarders. The finest furnished rooms in the city. American and European plans. No Chinee cooking. Finest Bar in City* in Connection Toiiioii'ow is circus day. But the big 'slim is not yet. The candidate for a political office is looked upon as a goose to be pluck- 1. Almost every man will admit that in the choice of a life partner his wife's judgment was superior to bis own. ^ THE Windsor Hotel Serves the most cure- fully prepared nnals and the best brands of wines, liquors and cigars. Finest Rooms in the City First and Bridge Strests -.J If you don't happen to discover an elephant or a hippopotamus on circus! day, please be calm. Remember we haven't en-iu^h water now to sprinkle the streets let alone feeding the bottom ■le**w pit* of animal?, uf such vaBt proportions, NOTICE Annie Lee, Mineral Claim- MtmiU- In flip Grand Port*.'* Min int.- Division of Vale DUtrlct. Where liict-tcil. In South \V- Mit!-*ton ■ Cut n|'. 'takk NOTtrK that 1, John Robert Browu, | ' Ai.-e.it for bun)Ulid T, U i-l-wire, tree 1 Mtner'K CerttfloatftNo, BB07l,Tliomai Q. Ed- I wards Free Miner*** ( ertifloate .No. B66U7 and "William IL George Pree Ml ■ **'- Qerwfloate m, ... . , , . ! No. B0B85, Intend, «lxty da}-* from date l«**re- Juno Hies so quickly after a woman of- «" apply to the Minium Uevorder for a ' (-*i*tilk-ate nf [mprovenientt-, fur the puri-ow uf obtain! *" * ' celebrates her twenty-fifth birthday that she imagines there is (juieksand in the buut'-glttMH. IJi-i-i bliii > i j tliirJ of the pj nla o Cascade are married, and a good per cent of that number wonder why they R. G. MCGUTGHEON CABINET MAKER Turning, Scroll Work, Saw Filing.(inn Repairing, Manufacturer of Screen Doors and Windows. First Street Grand Forks, B. C. Geo. Taylor GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXCAVATOR ETC. All Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention. Geo. Taylor General Contractor. THC COMFORTABLE WAY. S. F. & N. RY. Daily Leave I Spokane, Seattle, Kverett, Helling. hain, Vancouver, Victoria and 'all Count imintfi Spokane, Fertile, I ll-'Hin.in. VVIiitilpBg,St Paul i;4B p.i and Minnear"""" n'apolis.. Northport, Ko-ss- I 11:00 a.m. | land, Nelson, Kan- j 4:45 p.m. lo and Sandon.... j Republic, Curlew and Ferry (Midway) 5:00 p.m. | Phoenix. B.U. Coiiiiiiectiiiu at Spokane with the fa- moti* 'ORIENTAL LIMITED1 2—Daily Overland Trains—2 From Spokane for Winnipeg, St. Paul. Minneapolis, St. Louis, Glifoago and all point** east. For cumplete information, lutes, berth reHervatlmiH, etc., call on or nd- ' """" H, SHBKDY, Agent, (irand I'orlis. S. G. YKKKKS, A.(i. P. A.. Seatt le. W hen Circus- day wijl not be complete without imbibing some red lemonade) Don't forget. Milliners have deoid-bd to use no more songbirds for a while for the purpose of decorating ladies' hats. This is good for the birds and for the pocket books of fathers anil husbands, A bachelor upon reading that two lovers will sit up all evening with only one chair in the room, said it could not be done, unless one of them sat on the floor. Such ignorance is painful. BICYCLES \7y A Complete Line of 1906 Models. Second-hand wheels always on hand, and will be sold cheap. BICYCLE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY CHAPPLE, Opposite Postoilfce SIGN OF THE BEST -lali frown (Jutiit 4,1 the ubov- And further take notice thnt action, under section 87, m US I lie coinni'MiL-eil hefore th" issuance of moll Certificate of Improve- Dated tbifi 6th Any of 'lime. a. U. num. J.R.BROWN. NOTICE Mountain Lion Mineral Claims,situate iu the Grand Fork Milling Division of Yale District. Z ■'■ here located: Gloucester C'timp. TAKE NOiICK that i, li, A Sheads, (for - myself and as agent for H. Watlin), Free \IiiiernCertillcatcN<).l'.*iii^'iHiel Henry watlin Free Miner's tertitieate No. B86108, intend, ■ixt.v days from date hereof, to apply to the Miniug Kecorder for a Certificate of Im* provemftits, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 87, must be commence*] hefore the issuance of suoh Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 81th day of May, A. D. IBM. H. A. SHEADS. IJ.iiitc of the famous "iid favorite NORTH COAST LIMITED 3-DAILY TR\INS--3 —DETWKKN- Spokane, Butte, Helena, Fargo, Minneapolis. Duluth and St. Paul. —also— 2-DAILY TRAINS-2 —BETWEEN— Spokane, Billings, Denver, Omaha, St. Joseph, Kansas City and St.Louis. PULLMAN, TOURIST SLEEPERS and Dining Car Service on all Trains. NOTICE ftlOTtCE is herehy given that sixty days '" nfter date I will apply to the Chief Commissioner of bands and Works for permission to purchase Ihe following land, situate about eighteen miles Northerly from the City of Grand Forks, iu tiie Osoyoos Division of Yale Distriet: Commencing at a post planted at the Southeast corner of the land hereby r~£o v n ■ eo ai tne aoutneust cornei-ottiieiaiiti nerei lllty TearS LJVSOeOSia flirpri »PpHed for: thence Mi chains North; then 7 w. <, -^r^p-cpai-a VUICU j! ohahjs West; thence meander of the Kett "No River chilli Kettle Si.iuh: il.i.iicc I.', cliiiins East to one knows what I sufferer! Uf.T'iinor'of'beiiiiS from Stomach trouble i.nd rlv>*r.pr.«in " ai'*'-'s.1|,orp or less. uiiiuuib Min n\spepsia. Dnteil tlio HOtli day of Muy, 1IW6. AUGUST JOHNSON. NOTICE Rpepsia, writes A. B. Agnew of Bridgewater.: "For the last five years I Imve been unable to digest and a**rimilate food. I had no color, my strength ran down and I felt niiserab'e and nervous all the time. I always had a heavy feel- WOT-COK la hereby given that sixty days after ;«» «u«, 1 1 . • dnte 1 will apply f<* the Chief Commls- ing aitei meals anrl was mven troubled •loner of Lauds and Works for permission to with di-/7in-*•-*■*■* nni) ono„i,-, u <* ,1 purchase the following laud, situate about wun nuziness and specks before the Fhii:ty.fonr miles northerly from'tbe Otto of eves. Dr. Hamilton's Pills waa Inst •*r'-'*d Forks, in Osoyoos Division of Yale ...iin4. t « 1 j m, , •■- 1 Distriet; Commencing at a post planted at wnac J needed, Inev have cured the northeast corner of the land applied for; everv qvmnfnm nf mn «1J ■-. i_i i*- ' thenoe hn chains west: thenee 411 dining every tymptont ot my old tiouble. My south; thenoeSO chains east; thenoe40chains . . . ,, jioubla health is now all that can be desiiwl " no,r'-'1 fo *'"' ■>llu"e "f beginulDg, and 11---11MM. tain ing 820 at Bv all means nse Dr. Hamilton's Pills; 25c per box at all dealers. acres, more or lest*. Dated the Nth duy or .March, 1006, H.P. WHITS, Looator. Peril. D. WHITE, Agent. CLOSE CONNECTIONS ."Hde at st. Paul and St. Louis in Union Depots for all points East and South-East, To enable parties wiio SO desire to visit : friend*** and relatives in the linst during the summer season of 1006, the NORTHERN PA- ! CmCwlllon JULY 2nd and Brd, AUGUST 7th,8tHand 0th, and SEPTEMBER Sth and 10th sol) round-trip tickets from points In this territory to Chicago, St. Lotils.at Paul, Minneapolis, O-'aha and Kansas City at. one lowest ilrst class fate plus Ten Dollars, .with i filial return limit ninety days from date of Bale, but not beyond October Hist, 1908, Extremely low rates are in effect frnm February loth to April 7th and September 15th to October Slst, 1906, from all points in I the East to points in this territory. If you desire to send for a friend or relative on these rates we telegraph tickets to Eastern I points without extra cost. i The NOTHERN PACIFIC have all a*f- . noiinced very low round-trip rates from points In the fiaut to points lu this territory, . aud tickets will be ou Rale from June 1st to September 15th inclusive, iinal limit for rc- | turn October 81st, 1906. For further information address ono of the undersigned. A. D. Charlton, G.A. Mitchell A. Cf. P. A., (ien. Agt.. 1 Portland,Ore. Spokane, Wash. W. H. Uui:, Traveling PftBaontror Aj-ont, S|.uliuiiu, Wusli You consider that a poorly printed job costs just ass much at* one that pre- Bents a neatand tasty appearance, do you not think that your business d e- mands the latter kind V J0 Gooil Printing—the kind wl* ilii—is in itself an advertisement, and a trial order will convince you that our stock and workmanship are nf the hest. Let us estimate on your order. We guarantee satisfaction. FRANKLIN T B. LEQUIME, PRESIDENT GEO. A. MACLEOD, TREASURER E C0.I CAPITALIZED $20,000.00 W> LOTS NOW ON THE MARKET i Call and make your selection. This is the best real estate investment in the Boundary" today. Prices range from $60 to $135. Terms; One- third down; balance §10 per month. KEEP YOUR EYE ON F For full particulars address A. Erskine Smith (& Co. Grand Forks, B. C. k<3g*3S^ IS 1 3 EB -A «" BOUNDARY ORE SHIPMENTS The following table gives thc ore 1905, and for the past week: Granby Mines,Phoenix Snowshoe, Phoenix Mother Lode, Deadwood Brooklyn-Stemwinder, I'hoenix Rawhide, Phoenix Sunset, Deadvood Mountain Uos-, Summit Athelstan-.Iackpot, Wellington Brooklyn-Stemwinder dump, Phoenix. Morrison. Deadwood H. C. Mine, Summit R. Bell, Summit Emma, Summit Oro Denoro, Summit Camp Senator, Summit Cnmp Brey Fogle, Summit Camp ■■ No. 37, Summit Camp Reliance, Summit Sulphur King, Summit Winnipeg, Wellington Golden Crown, Wellington King Solomon W. Copper No. 7 Mine, Central City of Paris, Central .lewel, Long Lake Canni, West Fork Pn ivii lenee, Green wood Elkhorn, Greenwood Skylark, Skylark Camp Lust Chancel Skylark Cnmp K. P. U. Mine, Skylark Camp Ruby, Boundary Fulls Miscellaneous Total, tons 'Iranby Smeltertreated B. C. Copper Co.'s Smeltertreated Dominion Copper Co.'s Smeltertreated shipments of Boundary mines for 1900, 1901, 1903, 1903, 1904' 1901. 1902. 231.7C2 309,.sot< 1,721 20,80(1 99,034 150 S04 141,328 7,455 1903 393,181 74,212 138,079 550 150 150 47,405 15,731 5,040 1904 549,703 174,298 25,050 * 3,070 3,2"*0 1,759 4,58(1 5.000 1905 1906 Past Wk 053,889 485,5()3 15;I*S29 174,560 55731 25,108 8,056 4,747 1,7-20 77,359 S(i,461 9,057 32,553 1,282 450 2,904 39(1 904 70 050 14.811 50() 8,530 1,040 875 (i(j5 "350 890 80 3,45(5 785 (125 3.339 19,305 22,937 15,537 303 37,9(10 10,400 3,450 222 304 9,484 3,007 1,833 8,87(1 6,404 330 2,435 482 2,175 '2T9 325 993 400 107 500 726 325 6ii 50 300 750 88 150 30 770 105 535 689 255 73 500 770 15 401 Pacific Hotel OFF. C.F.R. STATION First-Class in Every Respect. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Hot and Cold Baths. BAR IN CONNECTION: Finest Brands of Wines, liquors and Cigars. CHAS. PETERSON, Prop. •.. -fi >:_: 7;n- 7'H k;:M" ,...-iiS>*a-vic * 57 wL& r,iif( &!&*;'. a==D G=- We SIMPLEX Loose Leaf Systems 390,000 507,545 084,901 827,348 933,516 "03,720 21,083 230,828 312,340 401,921 596,252 687,988 501 4:0 16,602 117,011 148,60:) 102.913 209,637 194,056 82.729 123.57(1 30,930 84,059 123.910 4.274 Trade Marks Designs . ■.. ■ Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a8keti*h nnd description may quickly uscortnln our opinion free whether an Invention Is protmbly puteiil.ihle. Comtnunicii, tlonssttlcl]yi*onlldeii..al. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free, oldest Bgeni-y for HccurlnRpatenta. Patent! taken tbronfzn Munn & Co. receive eprr.laltwlia; without cuiiriTtl, in the Scientific Jlmerican. A handHomaly illnstrfttcil n-ookly. LnrRest circulation uf nny scjlaiitltl-J journal. TermB,13B year; four months. $L Sold by au newsdealers- MUNN & Co.36,B--*ad™»- New York Branch Office. 635 ¥ Bt., Washington. D. C. BlCYOI.KS AND RkPAIK WORK—A complete line of 1900 models. A few second-hand wheels cheap. Wheels to rent. Gko. Ciiapple, opposite Postoffice, First street. Get your wedding invitations printed at The Sun office. We have the closest script type imitation of a steel engrav ing made. If your watch needs rcpairng, take it to White Brans. All work auaranleed. I *- Kead The Sun—The only twiee-a- week paper in the Boundary. 81.00 per year. Our job department is superior to any other in the Boundary country. We have both the material and the experience to turn out high class work. Columbian CollBg© FOUNDED 1892 INCORPORATED 1893 NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Provides a Home for .Students of both sexes at reasonable rates. Has a Preparatory Class for Junior Students doingPublic School work. Is doing High School work, confers all High School privileges, and prepares for Teachers' Examinations. Teaches all branches of a thorough Practical Business Course, and grants Diplomas. Gives a Liberal Education in its own Collegiate Course, and in the Lad es' College Course for the degrees ' of M.E.L. and M.L.A. In University work, the Arts Course can now be taken in Columbian College, and the B.A. degree obtained from Toronto University, with which the College is in full affiliation. In Theology prepares fur the degree of H.T.L. and B.D. . For fuller information, and terms, write, Rev. W.J. Sipprell, B.A., B.D., or Re v. J. Bowell, Bursar. TOPICS OF TKE TOWN Razor honing a specialty at the Palace Barboi'Shop, Victoria hotel. The Lion Mottling Works are selling Gooderham k Wort's Rye Whiskey, the best rye whiskey in Canada, fnr 83.00 per gallon. You're next at the Palace Burlier Shop, Victoria hotel. It takes modern material to do up- to-date work. The Sun job depart ment is kept strictly up-to-date. For a nice hair cut or shave go te the Citv Barber Shop on .Bridge street. Baths 50c, three for 81.00. To Cure Fever, Chills, etc. We know of no remedy so reliable as Nerviline. Twenty drops in hot water three times daily not only stops chills but destroys the disease completely. Nerviline has a direct action on ague and chills and removes their exciting causes. In stomach and bow-el disorders Nerviline has hei.. lirst place for nearly fifty years. It is powerful, swift to act. thoro, and perfectly safe Being pleasant to the taste it's popular with everybody Your druggist sells NervilimTffi large 25c bottles; satisfaction guaranteed P. T. McCallum LEADS THE VAN IN THE cylccident and Insurance Business The reasons nre easily explained. First—He Is Merit for tin- Canadian Casualty and Bostar Insurance Company and they issue THK BEST POLICIES IN THE WOULD. Second—A policy with his eompany means a promise to'pay, and P..te PAYS ALL CLAIMS PROMPTLY. Third—Pete is an old-tinier, and everybody knows him and can rely on what he says. Call at his office, .lollN.SON BLOCK, FIRST STREET, and consult him. He will be pleased to give you any infer nation regarding his company, and delights to explain the special features of <@e Climax Policy" «*i There are very few business houses today which do not use some form of Liose Leaf System in one or more departments, as it is legarded as an absolute necessity by progressive business firms. IfThe advantages of the Loose Leaf System are now well known, and permit of adaptability to meet.to best advantage changing conditions. It permits the greatest amount of information to be kept in 1 lensed iorin, in the least time, and the most accourate manner. II Accounts and ecords of all kinds can he kept by this system in any business, large or small, with equal advantage. •^Investigate the Simplex Loose Leaf Syinteui. It is the cheapest and best. We EVENING SUN \ No other travel-book tells a> much about the Qreat Nortliwe.it as does "Wonderland 1906" Its chapter- denl with Pu*rit Souii.1, the Columbia River t ii.yiiiMii.it Indiana, the llltterrn-.it Range of Montana, the Yellowstone National Purk. SEND IT TO YOUR EASTERN FRIENDS Tliere'» nothing better an a guide to theapleiided euiintrv jftywn the Mianlaaippl hiiiI the tlile water! of the racitlp. Send six eenta for a eoliy. or aend the six cent* XSifl ,,he •"''■re-w of the.friend lo whom "Womlerliiiid 1H.H1" in lo he mulled, to A. M. CLBALAND,Gen. Pam'ur Agent, St. Paul. Minn. NORTHERN PA IFICRAILW'Y Three Traliin Daily in eaoh direction between St. Paul, Minneapolis Dnltith and Superior, and the Great Pacific Northwest i G. A. RJ Rates On necoiiiit of the National Encampment of the (irand Army of the Republic in Minneapolis, Aug. 13*18, the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Will sell round-trip tickets from Grind Forks to St. Paul and cTWinneapolis FOR $52.50 Tickets on Sale August 7, 8 and 9. Final Return Limit, October 31. For further particulars see H. SHEEDY, Agent, GRAND FORKS, B. C. The Sun job department is the only oflice in the Boundary thnt is kept strictly up to date. We are the Tiffany of our town in our-line of business. Stock Certificates printed at The Sun job oflice. Three quart bottles of Nelson beer for 50c at the Lion Bottling Works. /