BANKERS COME OUT ON TOP Yesterday's Cricket Match. It was a lovely afternoon yesterday when the bankers' played the Nelson cricket club and a most enjoyable game was the result. Tlie issue of the match was .somewhat of a surprise, but the club bowlers failed rather badly after a while. .1. Klliot kept himself on^ too long and was very badly punished towards the "end of the game, though it must be admitted that he had little bowling talent left to choose from. One thing was very evident yesterday, and that was the necessity of boundaries. I?very ball that reached the grand stand or went over the hill on the other side netted at least four runs to the batsman, while several got temporarily, lost in the bushes and were counted as six. Regularly established boundaries ■ -would save a great deal of unnecessary hard work foi' all concerned. The bankers won the toss, and of course batted first, but their innings did not open very successfully. Elliot bowled Macrae for five, and Haines after making seven played across a straight ball from tho same bowler with disastrous results. But with Ileathcote and Wetmore associated, the game assumed a different complexion, and the fielders were treated to a great deal of leather hunting. Finally Wetmore drove Fletcher prettily to the bushes for six, and Elliot crossed over, Stutter bowling from his end. The batsmen continued to hit and Stutter, who Avas not keeping a good length. was relieved by Booth. Still the hitting went on until Wetmore attempted to drive a straight ball of Elliot's very hard which kept Ioav, knocking his middle stump out of the ground. Brown was the next man in and sent the first ball to leg for tliree. He continued to treat the bowling with some contempt. Heachcote playing pretty cricket the Avhile, but a good ball from Booth eventually proved too much for him. Winter was bowled when'he had made four but Ileathcote and Walker continued to make, things lively. Wilson was next tried instead of Booth, aud the rate of scoring decreased a little for a while. Then Ileathcote was caught by Sims off,Wilson and retired with twenty to his credit, his last mistake being the only chance offered during a well played innings. He at one time looked like carrying his bat. Dunlop was the next batsman. He made a couple of good drives and then FRIDAY MORNING, JULY U, 1891 PUBLISHED AT NELSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA. DAILY (BY MAIL) $5 A YEAR; WEEKLY, $2. standard, with the British sovereign as legal tender, and ail vises that the Indian mints be allowed to coin gold without re- restrictions on the same terms as the Australian mints. Finally, by a majority of votes, the conimittee recommends fixing the rupee rate at 1(5 pence. Tbe report says iu conclusion: "The effective establishment' of a'gold standard i.s of paramount importance to the material interests of India, not only, to promote existing trade, but to encourage the influx of capital." Wages Increased Fifteen Per Cent. Chicago, July 13.—The officers of the American Tin Plate Company and the wage committee of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers who have been iu daily conference for the past two weeks over the question- of wages for the tin Avorkers employed by the Americon Tin Plate Company, agreed on a scale today. The scale, Avhieh was signed by the tin plate officials and the Amalgamated Association committee, grants-a straight increase of fifteen per cent. The increase takes effect July 1st. Over 3000 tin plate workers a re benefited by the increase. Shutting Out American Beef. Bhfcltn,. July 13.—The Reichsanzeiger publishes a decree, issued by Dr. Struck- mann, president of the Rhine province, prohibiting the importation of fresh beef. The decree which is similar to the regulation adopted by the Oldenburg government, is due to the fact that- Belgium having permitted the importation of live cattle for slaughter, the meat found its way across the Belgian frontier into Germany, in contravention of the existing law against such importation. * Hi I* Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi •Ji di Oi kii iii iV Hi Hi iti Hi Hi Hi iii Hi Hi ib ib ib ib iti ib Hi iti Hi iii ib ib iti Hi Hi Ht Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi i*******:**** $■&&*&&&&*&&< SLOGAN LAKE MINES SHIPPING ORE NO IDLE MEN AT SILVERTON. • see ess '-ssa 222 a-saaaa swsmw&wis&w**** \ii iii iti iti tti iti iti ib Ui iii Hi it> iii Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ib Hi Hi Hi iti iti Hi iti iti ib di iti iii iti ii> iii Hi iti iii iii ■iii Hi Hi iii iii Hi iii iii iii iti ■"*■ Silverton, July. 13.—Today two more carloads of Noonday ore were sent to the Trail smelter. This bring's the ore shipments for this week from this point up to 110 tons. 0 Yesterday a carload of ore was taken from the Bosun mine at New Denver. . A good strike of ore was niade on Tuesday on the Torpedo claim, lying hear the Vancouver. The owners are preparing to at once develop it. The Wakefield management wished to put twelve more men at work around their mine on Wednesday. Only six could be found around town. -.'• The Noonday keeps adding to its force, having now forty-five men on their pay roll. Beginning next week they expect to send out a carload a day. It is breaking all records as an ore producer. what becomes of the hindquarters of the beeves which are shipped out to the company's camps. William iMartin of Rossland, brother of the member for the Rossland riding, was in Nelson yesterday securing supplies for some mining development Avliich he has in hand in the Slocan. Alexander Lucas, the ConscrA'afive party's organizer in this province, arrived in Nelson last night from Kamloops. lie reports his political fences in pretty good shape from the Coast to the Rockies. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasesseesesessee'eessssseeeeeesse:-^ id-M'g,e"°4l -Mn^sohie' •iolih^oltjftCti'n1 .fl .^p-.\-- nyfl-,.a.fl.% flii.JX,-pv_ flfl flY^x)ip^^i4'^i^ie^f^-\ ^pkifdthhiMMi^kyM}^^ Railroad Company Successful. St. Paul, July 13. — The Northern Pacific Avon OA'er one million acres of. laud today in the suit of the government to declare "Void part of the laud granted to the railway company. Tlie issue in the ease turned on Avhether the terminus of the rgacj .was at Dul utli lor,Ash]anuc!.„ » Tlie-^ JlSMsiSi^ ^courf'oivi^ BOER SYMPATHY AT THE CAPE War Preparations Continue. London, July 13.-^-Although the neAvs that president Kruger and the Transvaal raad liave adopted the proposals of J. H. Hofmeyer, the Cape Town' journalist-diplomat, someAvhat clears the South African outlook, yet the situation cannot'be regarded as altogether cheerful. There is a wide gulf still between the Boer eon- cessions and sir Alfred Milner's "irreducible minimum." Military eirfiles here are much excited in regard to the dispatch to the Cape yesterday of special service -."officers',- including lord Edward Cecil, the I marquis of. Salisbury's son: ■7af tferhlo.bfr;"."and*, is,::ip JfllV: 'dfQhL epmj..: "-^Bbrwli ug,: audcliel :lrftUJihg?!,'.i:iiitdVi;h4^i»m^' »'W*iWfti^?jdi*fr*^^ ra0ntB ,r*U**a**^.n« ^n^nnn1*^ °° to nD n^n nn " n „ "o ** ' "Un n " ** *T n 0 J -, nuftf » *p J^^0rJL()g^rlii!s;SVf/=" .% ,» - ,■■ \ y:y\ ■. y-y,, ^V^flter^he^wfev^ ^faxflcPthMwl^^^ ^ ■fa;e.sip^cti!ve„Iy,"I.. .and^»;seenmed* Jikee-jinakmg", ■^ii-i-nlsl^ :^na|&$pt§f } '-:fCluiiice-tQ^IJeatheote^at.'long :om but lie Hughes Charges Fall Through; I :xngf&;ihe, js(M»& °^B?fclip;' 'gafdp. (Fax, a, , s^ulesi%l9-Pketl; jis =nif ]=pj]xe„- haiihejrs ^'h'e "y%dxiid»b^"QViialled if M>tHuiipassed." W$ft&. J!i!$rt■$$lid" Jo2"hiAg. a/liot :i;e|u-^ "fi*jii "°"»ji$l|roi*/,-'ah^4lt*-the''n^-X't. Q,ve*i' BfioAvii Was; i>i'tfa]boA%r the fieid^ffeut he piilledl "'liun:-" sSKtog^LtiierH-Jt.ii-i'S.iie'fct'. assay and seu't J^*>V^e"ij$'s"6ff spuhip flyiiig Qlft .of grotind: :Tlf&";jiibx-t: Mxlly hixp due "cl|spissed FrOft ISli'iot^ydnd irietelier eainh in. Me, liad tlie iiiisforf;iin& rtlmost immediately to "dbstrjict his Avicket aud J. Elliot cauie -=iup=I|e-sluiped^Afell=at^fii\sf^biit^atte making se^en Avas cleverly tivken in the lqiig field by Baines. Soonr af tejnvafds Wilson Was boAyled by Wetmore, having played well for his; thirty, the top score on either side. The side then Aveut to pieces altogether, five wickets- falling for seven rufis. The total score was 70. As -in tlie last ganie the fielding 011 both ,-3id0s was extfcsiiiely loose. There Avere individual good Catches made-, but rnu after run was throAvn aAVay thi'Ough lack of sinartjiess in, the Held. Some attention slibuld be paid to this department befoie the match against RosslaUd. Appended are the names ancl Scores : HUOWN'S KliKVK'N". F. A. Macnie, b l*\ KUibl. .', ,0» W. H;, Hbatlicotc, c Slum, b VViIkoi) ...... II. 11. lliiinoi), b .1. Kllibt,, .1. M. W, b J. Klliot .,, -. J. A. VVotniorc. b J. Elliot.,. , C. M. Jirown, b Booth C. 11. Wliitort b J. Klliot. C. < •-. Walker, e F. Klliot, b J. Klliot J. Ii. Dunlop. run out a., G. It. MoKarland, not out G. Bell, c 10. Elliot, b Wilson , K-Sbras ,,...■ ■■tpfeufe^ jSiiie^irbliis^ ?eomplete.lyf cleared dinn self; pf.tJieichargeliS' ;tua!deby«.epl^u|3l»J^I.ughes> ^hat he^4ax4d^ «jarniners"2u0;pej.''p :e.eiixviorp clainis- ;eolTeM;efi'^ .. 20 ... 7 .. 0 .. il .. IS .. 4 .. 15 .. 0 .. 10 Total..,. ,., ,...., ELLIOT'S ELEVEN. \V. A, Jowett, b Brown.... T. 3, Sims, c Boll b Wetmore H. WilKon, b Wetmore -... F, Klliot. b Brown F. Kletclier. 1 b w b Wetmore J. Kl lot, <: Haines, b Brown JavviH, b Brown .., Booth, b WetWioro Leicester, b Wctmoro G. Stutter, not out J. It. Rowley, (.tub) b Brown Extras -, Total..... ... tl .XM .. li .. 8 .. 30 .. 0 .. 0 .. 7 .. 1 2 '.'. 2 .. 1 ... 0 .. G .. 70 A Gold Standard for India. London, July 13.—The report of the parliamentary committee on Indian currency, just issued in the form of a blue book. approAres of the decision of the goAr- ernment not to revert to a sih'er standard. It argues that it Avould be impossible to maintain the stn-usquo permant- ly, and '-.therefore recommends that measures be taken to introduce a gold gatfion^'QveU ■^^i^.:i^y§(^^l^ -si*i;gC!aT> .'.'."„ K'KAy° f'oKij;,, "Syxxly lB".^40&e xixun ,py,as kilietl aud; J-avo sh liopu, iu aii^acaldenColi thje. B'rookl-yji bridgei" A Jiprse ;andV Avagon. %'er"e. riin; iii^o b*Jrn a trolley par pn thpBfoohlyheAxd. Ol tlie bridge and the occupants pf' tin* AVagou Wefe throAvn viplently out. The dead man is Geoi'ge. A., Slater, 56 years ^Pld.=^=A^=roofetwof=Bi:ooklyiir=his=soii- George and another man Avere only slightly iuijured. _ _ McLean May Be a Candidate. Washington,} July 12.—*John R. He- Lean, questioned today as to Avhether he AVpnld be a candidate for the Ohio demo- cratie gnberliatoinal iiouiiiiatiOU, niade this statement: "If the democrats' .of Ohio giA'e nie tlie nomination aiid my friends ask uve to take it I, Will accept." Further than tliis he declined to talk. Ship Lost aiid Grew Perished. PkiItii, West Australia, July 1:3.—The British ship Carlisle Castle avus lost in n storm yesterday off Rockingham. The crew perished. The Carlisle Castle, captain Lindsays 1344 tons net register, left the Clyde oii March 21st for Freeman tie, near Perth, West Australia. She was built at London in 1868. Baseball Games Yesterday. Cleveland 1, Philadelphia 5. NeAV York 5, Pittsburg 9. Brooklyn 2, St. Louis S. Boston 4, Chicago 9. St. Paul 4, Buffalo 0. Detroit 4, Kansas City 3. Columbus 1, Minneapolis 0. Bushing the Franchise Law Through. Pretoria, July 13.—The volksraad today adopted the preamble of the franchise law which declares that the necessity exists for the immediate adoption of the laAV, thus aAroiding the three months' previous publication required by the constitution. . Germany's Exports Decreasing. Berlin, July 13.—Germany's . exports to the United States for the quarter ending June 30th last were $21,000,000, as compared Avith . $24,500,000 for' the .coi-t responding quarter last year. »aneut's»mi]itai*y^plans:are"m.ueh"discvissedi» Vk«. ,.". 8: flj*.-..-i.-.i.- -,yJ.,ifl,^t «,i„ •• r»"^.*>„-,;. Vv.'iiVws, i-yji' iite:ring,a.jai*oBuudf^the»\ap% ..•<•.-&■ ,^tt"Hei!^vriiME^^ *tlfe?chief*"clhn-„* ^aiM^and^j^^ iill^plli^W-a"' 'jfiaS'klre-l^l^gel;^ "■ though' certainly 'h® "iViXs *>ap .Alcterslidt '^e°sTej»da-j*S"'"f,..".',-,"-.""="*"";" ."I--."'-"'■- .--..- - °- : .""Gjuei'M8 sir^ilK&m'V^ran'Sis^iBuliiei!, ITHE TOWN AND THE DISTRICT j. '■ • ■••■ -. :.. ; --■ :"■ :j : Hamilton Powder Company Pined. . ,-' The hearing of the case against the -Ilaniilton Powder Company for maintaining a poAvder magazine Avithin two miles of the city, proved very tedious business yesterday. The interests of the bity Avere looked after by acting city solicitor Wilson-'while S. S. Taylor, Q. C, appeared for the defendant company. Thei'e Avas no material for the defense to go upon and in the end magistrate Crease overruled all objections and fined the defendant company $200, the maximum fine being $500. The defendant's counsel at once gaAre notice that he Avould apply ;i;o':have;Mie„ ca^e^;^ *V.df#' '-y-MyliYmm^, ^^J^^^^i-lIc'eS-.I-yts^g'^i ^uniljirlau.dt"1 °" " " s'rse; iiird^ ,4Ugl|y-4Ui-p^iS°uiiaJ:^ ;as:. Ivefl "as ' ij;e-ren0. '"{le- is«disliked?^b°,y Vhil^lneii^.'pAt'iltg fo; liis. eonstaiyf}0 Avprr^ing^ ".ami billlying, ■Av:hiie h.is»5V.i|ej;latfy„ Elizah^tii, m.tlie, cele- ;'°1bVate4p„anij^ iiifpo-piilaitity* ill "tlie; seryiice. ,-"Ip is": uOw liis openly" degl'ared: s-y|np{V|hy Ayi'fih the ; Boei's,, hoAyeAiei:, Avdii-flf seeifls likely to; lfad to his Recall" |t is liot forgotten that in liis -elitflier yepirs general "Biitier .deeply syinpatliizied ' Avith tlie irisli nationalist mo*ement,rand;Avas even liidk- naihed "Fenian" by his comrades. ==^==^Purchasing=Newfouridla*tid=0-re.=-==-= Piiiily: ."ffiI*•p]i■e(l;f4):,• ,*■ isOi^f'lt^W-il^ieWi'Ghaiiii,! .rfp,";"Porcupii.te". ',.dr§e%; 2(K|0 ^^f^::A\*(3r^:!lftiv^-l^eneil d.p'i|ps ;■i^'Gibficlifi'4rg:%b^rt'.°" ,5!o5a .-toYis; of, ptp nis ls1^ib^%^y^g";$|r5[)l'18." ^^ujgw lead" has beep,struCikYO(0 Iecihigller\p Uxe.-qreelfj, \yhieh, i^ five^fe^t iii width and no. Avails %isiglit; TheassaysgiVe $iLffOiin fold; ai*|^$1.0S iii'Siivei'; - - - °°,fc''.Ei T," IJaul-tafii, general manager of 'sft^if^>'iO'%,ft,fl:^o■a;0■f, the celebrated; IS)i.glfeh 'judgeV died Iju tlie periled :eells.- th\§"" lKOriiiji.^ ".a S*i:eti°m. of ilicohpl:., ";jl:IO'lia^"bee.i'i *fi.|a;i,iy yua'i'a a res-i:- ' dehb pf the .pyoyfyrfe. Another Brush With Filipinos. JlXxihA, July 13.—On Tuesday the "IfilltEd^'S-tiCijeslfcro^ at MantUphla on the sontli shore of the lake. Tliey found 500 insnj'gents en- tixnclied near the shore. The Napedian shelled the rebels a,hd a party of Amci'i- .catl troops, numhei'iiig 135, landed ami d'i*o\*e them by a sharp I'unniMg fight to the hilts, Avhere they Were too strongly eiitceiiched for a small force to attack tliom. T\vci oi the cavalrymen were vvovlnded anil the bodies of ten itisiu'- geutg Were I'ottud. it is sujrposed thai the eiieury's loss is tihirty»frve. rJELSON. Gerald Pollock, tlie seven-year old son of Mrs. Pollock, liepheAV.of Mrs. A. R. Sherwood, avIio has been suffering from an attack of typhoid fever, aviis reported to be out of danger last night. • There was no regular nieeting of the public Avorks committee yesterilay as intended, but one or two of the members had an informal discussion yesterday with the city engineer and AV. P. Dickson as to the best .method of improving" the electric light plant. A special meeting of the city council has been called for this evening at S o'clock Avhen the engineers mentioned will present their report. George H.'West, general accountautfor- contractor fins Carlson on UieKaslo Ac Lardo-Duncan ■ rdacI," is in Nelson.- He will endeaA'or while here to" ascertain The French Shore Difficulty. St. Johns, Newfoundland, .July tii'. jAno'thcr evidence of the deteriitina€i(»lM.).f' tins Britisli to force il settlement of the I'Vcneh Shore question was afforded hy tlie action of the colonial legislaliji'e last night in passing a bill granting mining leases along the shore. Mr. Morine, minister of finaiice, in moving tlie I'eydbig of the bill said lie expected within a- few months that all restrictions upon mining operations along the coast would be removed by the action of tlie Britisli government. A Brantford Tragedy, Brantfoiu), Ontario, July 13.—-James O'lleilly, cigarmaker, aged 31, drove into the country on a. s))rec with Tims. Cunningham early this morning, liis horse aviis captured near town with O'Reilly's lifeless body entangled in the reins.', ft was dragged for over a- mile. Cunningham told'Contradictory stories and an inquest has been ordered. Police Man the Trolley Gars. London, July 13.—Trolley cars manned by police are running today. -, A. HoAvay a j)roinjneiv,t:.;x'iti/.en:,''was committed for *i,i'ial today oil the.charge of breaking car windows. Summons are issued for a large number of rioters. "o.«S"ffi-S.'J ■enays that' Mr - Senllbi "01^" |^*,yC4fct^ii .sliould have eAftfr, ^e^ifefeil""'^^'^'^^!. inei.it of such a law"; tind ifxe 0.nIy..Ayay| ' tli at tliey ca^n "redee;ni ilie^fe'elyesn'tl)fef^*^"^r^l F;th'^co:LLU,.bs\US-,to>-p,rOc(,S'e:d4:m.^^^^ its repeal."' . -■ .- Trying to Beat Out the, Bylaw; Although the city council is supposed bo be opposing the breadh of tlitofirelhhits' byhnv vvliicli is being made by the erec* tion of tlie additioli to the Broken IH\1 bkw-k, the building is being *capldly fcgih- pleiL'd and tlicehaiiees are that Allien it i.s up it will .stay up. Tjie first move" pf the acting city soiicifcor hi tlie matter* was lo continence 'proee«litigsagf(fi,iS't'tl;f«i owners ol'the block foi' not; ffiitiishif'g Iriii^ mikI \eveh of the new biiildiiig, S,Si Taylor, Q.'('., who is haltdling, the case foi- the owners "f the blofk took objections to the summons fesiifed on, tlaj grOUi-idi that the erection noAv UlidOi' Way is nut a new building but merely ail* addition to the jiresent One. In view of tin's objection tlie acting city solicitor was not ready to pi-oceed with the case and an adjOurij- nieiil w.as asked foi' until Monday next, in granting the adjournment the magistrate CALL AND SEE THEM ffl 80c ffl $1.00 ffl 1.25 ffl 1.40 ffl 1.65 ffl 1.90 ffl 2.00 ffl 2.50 ffl 3.00 ffl 3.50 ffl 4.00 ffl 4.50 ffl 5.00 ffl MARTIN O'REILLY & CO BANK OP B. C. BUILDING. NELSON. TEEMS o-A-sia: <����:&��:��*:& ��:��:��: &&&&��:&^&��:&&��:��T^ M and must be very weak when the coarse abuse is printed over an fictitious name. Since the government decided to (uiforce the eight-hour law for men working underground in mines. Tiik Timiu'nk has from time to time defined its position. If this position is not to the liking of some of the opponents of the law that is their privilege; but throwing mud at the editor of Tin-: Tliiur.vio will not change Tiik Timiu'.vm's position. AN ENGLISH MOTHER. NELSON HARDWARE CO. Baker Street, Nelson. Mte'^vibxmz. Datly Edition'. Weekly Edition. ... First Yeak, No 1(13 . Seventh Yeak, No. 35 The Rossland Miner, as is Well known, is- owned -by F. Augustus Hein/.e of Butte, Montana, who came to British Columbia in 1895 with, a shoestring and-departed with a. gripsack full of good Canadian money in 189S. It is also well known that the late Turner government was my; I'yyyi' Wyff W&-'"j-$k -".. V5N5* ��*f".w Ay��.'.KM���*v��;."i��. .'������>��v*..iif:,.e..jC"e-riW'��� ��� r ��� ;���fi*)-j'aisei.tl\e^be-npf-i-ctoi's :pi.%t}i :g^uexylx)Key :,-.��t^vi'sgji it. iieye'-c^erioolis* a'^hanee-�� it-p^b'* ��� tor he is called on by the city to prosecute the same client for doing what he advised him to do before becoming acting city solicitor. It is needless to say the interests of the city have not. been very vigorously defended so far. If.the bylaws recently revised at an expense of several hundred dollars are to be broken at Avill by our best citizens, the city can be saved; several hundred dollars by the cancellation _of the';order -Jf^^heig^tbh.^ Kvory week of every season out of Knglish jmrl.-tKo I'orl h. While of sull or while of trail, east, or wi'si, or miiU.Ii, or north. Seal U'i'iliK like a Ui^hl of piKeons, hull' a hundred home- sli-k ships Hearing hull' 11 thousand striplings--each Willi kisses on his lips Of sonic silent molhiT, fearful lesl she show lioi'solf loo fond, (living him lo hush or desert, 11s ono pays 11 sacred honil. Toll us, you who hide your heiirl-Urenk -Which is sadder when all's clone. To repine, 1111 Knglish mother, or lo roam, 1111 Knglish son.' You who shared your babe's lirst. sorrow when his ohoek no longer pressed On lho perfect, snow nnd rose-leaf beauty of your mother- hreasl,; In the rigor of his 111t1M.itru. was your woniiin's mercy mute. Knowing he was doomed tb exile wilh lho savage nnd t.he brute ( Did you school yourself to absence, all his adolescent. years, , Tluit, though you he torn wilh parting, he should never see t ho tears'! Now liis ship has left the oiling for I he many-inoiil hod sea, This your guerdon, empty heart, hy empty bod lo hend the knee! .And if ho be but the latest thus lo leavo your dwindling board, Is a sorrow less for being added to a sorrow's hoard? Is the inother-pnin the duller that today his brothers stand, ��� ' ' ' Kneiiig ambuscades of Congo or alarms of 7. jl 11 land?��� Toil, whore blizzards drift, thosnow like sniokoacross the plains of death.'��� Kaiiit. wliere tropic fens at morning steam with fever- laden breath 1��� Die, that in some distant river's veins the English blood may run��� Mississippi, Vangtsc, Ganges, Nile, Mackenzie, Amazon? Ah ! you still must wait and suiter in a solitude untold, While your sisters of the nations call you passive, call you cold- Still must scan the news of sailings, breathless, search the slow gazette, Find the dreaded name and, later, get his blithe farewell! And yet��� Sliall the lonely at tho hearth-stone shame the legions who have died. Grudging not the price their country pays for progress and for pride V ���Nay, but England, do not ask us thus to emulate your scars Until women's tears aro reckoned in the budgets of your wars. OLIE^IRIlSrG- J. E DRY GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES r'TPM'TQ* MILLINERY FUBNISHINGS PURNIS**|0����1 ,lv?pi)I|^ flmfSt* p'. q(tf-. jjav ]%^0^i0Wf^ifS^^HS*-!^ }$$$ SW (������^"yip'LBt: y^yFip^,i^^^gflHyp$ $,'��'��?> ^Jg-^Qlf^^ wi ���.^B.urSi't^,iS^$ijii.nC'' .fehiiegS'^, saAi$( :0j*jliei's'.�� p|^��/^!f?33.^i::fei--|,}y����'^qI'-uBf"bill, .o-w^sAw '"$!& phege" jv>^;|e^eVnpJlf$;ge'utl.eh : "4tpaid*.tli.einv^ndlPat ,b''i,'IarL^l:'s#ri*be' Hived 3>yypd"jw"fite thpin to that effect. d?D. -B"S y . .-.$ -. n n^ "' f^.r-WijivT a farce the Ja;w is, tp he sure. y^T|i;e "&ifry of .kelson has a city solicitor " wh.o receiyes" a salary of one thousand dollar!*! a yeai;'* At present lie is indisposed, and the city's legal business is looked after by the city solictors few partner. The lawr iJartner, before be- cOiiiing acting city solictor, advised a client how to evade one of the city's by- fews. Al'ter becoming acting"city soljei- SUDSON'S BAY COMPANY. kfyii,^Qiiie���*of f,o*ur* best"\ci;ti55ueu,sS�� As laW -tlfa't ���ffAfolfen"��it ".Jufci*(Jsii1jf.; "6ii -'a- -"gdn6|l;\."citiz0ji '^lioAilcl^liya^l^e; ^epg^l-qVL "��� '-''LaAVs' ,are^ ',;6j!p'yf ina'de' -id '"be:;ejifp*r��^dv"a-.gawS.tv|a"|:", f%3"oqi)pl(*!^"i]'\|vl3';��}SlS^ Afti^h4lOlls"QS'! ���; aud":labori!iig iiigh" who drifik -iv-hisky, ��� ������ OPiiK'.caiu.'fe lhnslb 'be w'eak; *\\dieii.%eo{i|'se,; -1 fibuseiis ilesQi'ted to Histead7 of".ai'gniireiits, In order to make room for our fall and winter importations, which are now on the way, we will offer the balance of our spring and summer stock at a Special Bargain Sale Commencing Monday, July 10th this Week we are showing a special llqe of POTS AMD HAHGrING fWh*b sell: "piy Gfea(m." We do ngt (pl^wpAk h biB*fl*e^rltl*i#)T[*k\): glbef brands^ but only. as;k; a jFair irfelyid'donvmod you that jf..is- "the. equal of any. Ladies' and Children's Department. Ladies' Cotton Shirt Waists, less than cost, 25c up. 11 Silk Blouse from v$3-00 each up. n Cotton Wrappers, to clear, from 50c up. 11 Black Alpaca and Serg*e Skirts $2.00 up. Children and Misses' Black Cotton Hose 10c per pair Ladies' Black Cotton Hose 15c per pair. 11 11 Cashmere Hose 25c per pair. ���ii Summer Corsets 50c per pair. 11 Cotton Undervests from 10c each up. 11 Silk Undervests, half price, 50c each up. ;-��� f^^iMI^^Ies^lMrf^ .��" *.- /���"���^��vs"?>/?i��,,*v=Sf!.r^'�� Jnsi9,i% ly^iffl. sky, ���������.,.; ,w".'*f-i��,'i-:��f'5:.."-, --"." :. v ^ ;��� -l^^ishcU^ej^f^LI'i^te x y >.-. ',''" .".' .-'".�����*' V'!jr'gi&'*-,-V'''C',h'' "^ ���4V*.".i";J.*t�� "���">"%��"'���!".'"!"". ""."��� Silk Department. Black Brocade Dress Silks from 50c a yard up. Barg*ains in Blouse Silks in waist lengths. Washing Silks, plain striped and checked 35c up. Boot and Shoe Department. As we intend to close out this department, we will , clear the entire stock at cost prices. Cents' Furnishings Department. ;fe^djie^"'S.gj'f^i;^^\^^eik'ai^ii^��-l"- ' '���_";" ������','.'���*'.���.-*1; * l^ite^8 ^n4! "C'hjilS at .Half ��� F:!)i$e��"n";: IrJss BbiGyisvilepaEtmeiiti 0 . ��� ' n d ��u . " o �� Q�� . 0. (&'l^rh Eand-jfiai^py^ IHgwi^A^Ipa^as frorn .a^e���Ay0alr4;���*tpi-s.: . Fit'ndy .feofei'etllDregs."(jo0ck*"from a^c. tf 5fafd'".u;p)." " -..".' ��^afiGy��D-r���eS��/G&iirrfie "Patlerils.Jess. trjati .cosr].. |lighnt and ;Dat*k W'^p!l*ing Bfjiiifs, lialf pricOj. ��7^a,c a yd> Wll'i'te .3��Wisfs,.'Sti?};p:e-d! &nA. Checked Miisiins' fr.om."St, up. .y ^, '.SnB*. ' iyh^^e^mm^2gm.Wi% . o .^'aibl.e^v^oyefs^wfe/exti'e^.ejy!' .lp\i-"Bpriaes>;- ��� "������:,,���,.2.1 Curfa'in^lPb]^ &$&[ W.i^d:qsyy%u44hM -^e^v ".":.":'.- ^\ "."���.% I,,, ������ a?o"'��!��^4fe|f%:"CfJp^^ "yyy. .SfJ:^},'? We pa;Rtie.u1I-aTl.y cal:l atteilti.on? to- thespeciat bargai��ri$ "���-.."��� df i'e;ip,wants, Stcv, 'Qn, this ..cdti^ter. ":'El3^e"B': ,feve &6p to go". A{llLeicf4i-*a Vcvoolons always on hand.' (3odd.�� inade mi at tlte shortcut possible notice. As everything is kept and niude pn the promises, satisfacclon Is assured. BAKER STREET WEST, NELSON Canada Drug and Book Co., Corner of JJaker and Stanley Street*. Nelson If you want ft natty, stylish suit of clothes for spring and summer, I have over 500 different patterns of Scotch and Knglish tweeds, which I will make to your order at the low Brice of i, .$25 lack Venetians mako a nice suit for summer wear at ��� ��21 Blaek serge suits in sack or morning coat.. ?21 A heavy Scotch tweed, nice patterns for business suit �� $18 Trousers at equally low prices. Fit and finish no better in Canada. Ladies' fine tailoring a specialty. Clement bloek, Baker street. Stevens, Tl|e Tailor Strictly first-class. Hates, ��3 per week and up. MRS. WALTER B. MUIR SPOKANE. FURNISH HI) KOOJIS; SINGLE AND EN SUITE. Not, and cold water, bal hs, electrifi liKht, elevator and telephone. Housekeeping rooms. Thoroughly equipped wilhexils and lire escapes. 51,h flloor Marion block,- corner Kiversido and Stevens streets. FIHST DOOE WKST BANK B. C. BUHjDINO. FOR BUSIXKSS AND BKSIDKNTIAI, PROPERTY !f0 by 120, Baker street, between Josephine and \Viirdstroels ..,.....$8000 50 by 120, Baker street, between Josephines alid Hall streets..... 1500 SO by 120, Bakor street, between Josephine and Hall streets, corner. ��....- 30 by 120, East Baker street. 800 25 by 120 with) improvements, south side of Vernon street.. 5000 SO by 120 with improvements, south side of Vornon ' Street ��... G000 2 lots and large house beautifully furnished (snafi).. JOOO 2J lots with cottage rented at ��15 per month, "victoria street 3500 1 lot with cottage rented at $15 per month, Victoria street. 2500 2 lots with cottage rented at ?20 per month, ftanloy street ,.., '. 3000 8 lots in block iiD, all cleared and fenced in......... 2500 For general information' on real estate and for further particulars on above property apply to 10-lloom Mouse, centrally locaifcftd, $2800. G-Iioom Cottage and 2: Lots oil Carbonate street,, ftllOQ, easy terms. 5-Eoom Mouse on Stanley street, ��0100. J. L. VANSTONE, R. H. WILLIAMS, Mines aiid Aiiniug Stocks Customs Broker REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS Gharles D. J. GENERAL BROKER. ������ T\yo lots with tWQ=story Jfouso on LHtimcr ��� sl,j'oet.-ncnr.I.osQijliii.io ���..,,,..;.,....,.,..,,��1800������ ... . Terins: $1200 cjl'-Ii, blilanKO dn mortgage, Sixty-ncre ranch, jiinb miles from city oh hike: shoi'e. ,. SJ1000 Oiiclialf Casin liulahee On mortgage. On loan eonflitioiisaro the cheapest, and bost oU'ored. Von tail repay at uuy time without I'OIItw; British Coimnbla I'eriiVanent Savings & Loan Coinpa'ny> Globe Savings & Lodh Co., Toroifto. I2sTiS*0*R^.*ISrO*HJ Plre, Life, Accident, and Sickness. "W^IMD BEOS. Heal Estate and General Agents, Baker St.. Nelson Fl^TYMJIUINEBY and Fancy Dress Goods Blouses and Dress Skirts CALL ON Mrs. E. McLaughlin - JOSEPHINE STIIEKT, NKLSON fire, life, Accident and sickness real estate and loans. TO LET���Several houses of different sizes. FOR SALE���Real estate in all parts of the city. T-BLE^HONB 35 During the, season wo will do- liver ice at private residences and business houses daily in any desired quantity at easonrable prices. WILSON & HARSHAW FOR SALE. A building and.lot on First, Avenue iii the town, of ���Ymir. Items' Tor $it) per month. Will be sold cheap for- cash. , jt-or further particulars apply Id John A. Kirkpatrick, Nelson, It, O. GAMBLE dfe O'RjBIJULtY, Agts Bilker Street.West, Nelson, B. CV Lots for Safe ��500 will purchase a choice residence comer, 100 by 120 feet. ��2100 will purchase a central lot. and residence. S100 will purchase two nice lots and shanty. ��2000 will purchase two nice lots and cottage. ��3000 will purchase four nice lots and residence. Uuy Fairmont shares for a rise. 50UO Utiea at 2 cents. ALEX STEWART Turner & Bocckh block, Nolson, B. C. George Holbrook City Scavenger and ChimneySweep Prompt, al.t.eiition given to nil orders loft al, M. Pos- Hri*iay.& Co's, Haker street, Nelson, ' '; THE TRIBUNE: NELSON, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1899. 3 Capital, Rest, all paid up, $12,000,000 6,000,000 I .OHO STKATHCONA AND MT KOYAL, Prosident Hon. GKO. A. DUUMMONI) Vico-Prosidont K S. OLOUSTON General Manager THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA NELSON ETHlLSOlSr BRAKCH N. W. Cop. Baker and Stanley Streets. IlKANfllIKH IN LONDON (IHriKland), NEW YORK. CHICAGO hikI in the principal cities in (Junadu. Huy and -i^i- *nig Kxe.li.ingo and Cable Transfers (1KANT COMMKIICIAI. ANK TillVKI.I.KItS' OKKDII'S, available in any part of t.lin world. DHAKT8 I88UKD COLLECTIONS MADK; KTC. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. CUKRKNT RATK OK INTERKST PAID INDIVIDUALITIES, Emperor William lias elevated Herr von Billow, minister of foreign affairs, to the rank ancl title oi' count. His elevation is a recognition of his services in securing the Baroline islands for Germany. According to the Chicago Times-Herald a New York Chinaman has been sued by-his wife's dressmaker. This disposes of the-old theory that Chinamen are incapable of partaking of western civilization. The Montreal girl who is suing her septuagenarian uncle for breach of promise wrote him a loving letter a few months ago asking him for a lock of his dear hair. Now she Avants his scalp, says the Toronto Globe. It has been definitely decided that the young duke of Albany, grandson of queen Victoria, is to succeed to the throne of the grand-duchy of Saxe-Cobnrg and Gotha, on the abdication of the duke of Edinburgh and the renunciation of the duke of Connaught The Gaulois of Paris publishes an insulting letter addressed to president Loubet by lieutenant ■ Arnal, in which the writer says: "I hate you because you harm Franco. Twice have I blushed Avith shame at having to carry a sword and »:b4eji^ Is qow prepared to issue Drafts and Letters of Credit on Skaguay, U. S., Atlir*, B. C, and Dawson City, Yuk.on. District. Carlyle, Rossini, Talleyrand. Bull'on ; among the last, Loyola and Franklin, both thirteenth children ; Schubert a fourteenth child ; and Volta, a seventh child. The professor thinks this arises from psychological reasons and a law of nature. Probably the most valuable work of Anna 15. Khunpke, the San Francisco portrait-painter, is a recent, portrait of Rosa Bonheur, painted at the great artist's request a few weeks before her death. Miss Klumpke is something besides an artist. She holds the degree.of doctor of mathematics from the Sor.- bonne, in Paris, and has been employed in the French bureau of measurements. She has also exhibited paintings in tlie Salon. Her portrait is the last one ever painted of Miss Bonheur, and is said to be one of the best ever executed. Admiral Dewey i.s of old fighting stock, and he has now become a member of both societies of descendants of the American revolution. Upon his own application he was admitted to the Vermont Sons of the '■''tititf'iiie: (fpppx ibl icaii, „„ oifipti j^u'" '?unjclV*h\ - " 't'ql'^stetthl.'iaj(«J'.-iJ.^R^TjibuWe.Sftlce'^f.ji American Revolution, on November 14th, 1892, his brother Charles, president ofthe National Life Insurance Company, and a resident bf Montpelier, being admitted at the same time. William Tarbox Dewey, son of Charles, became a member on November 9th, .1890. Recently the admiral received the compliment of an election as life member of the New York Sons of the Revolution .(in lieu of honorary membership, for which that society has no provision), and is now entitled to wear the badge of both organi/.tions. One ofthe main features of the Rough Riders' reunion at Las Vegas, New Mexico, was the presentation to governor Roosevelt of a solid gold medal. It is pendant from a bar by gold chains, V- shaped, with the ends attached to the bar and joined to the medal at the centre. On the bar is the inscription, "Colonel Theodore Roosevelt." Between the bar and the-..medal the coat-of-arms of New Mexico is engraved. On the medal proper are crossed sabres, and above them is the monogram "R. R. R." Below the sabres, is the foIloAving : "Presented by the citizens of New Mexico; Las Vegas, N. AL, June 24th, 1899." On the circular edge of the medal are the Avords "San Juan," "Las Guasimas," "Santiago." In the centre, just beloAv the crossed sabres, is a diamond. -. * Japs Are Not Inferior. Toronto News. The decision of the federal goA'ernment to veto any hostile legislation against the Japanese on the part of the British Columbia ; legislature is an eminently wise course to take. The only tenable ground upon Avliich such legislation could be sanctioned would' be the inferiority of the Japs to other classes of immigrants. FULL LINE OF It is a .well-known fact —of which eA'ery person who reads newspapers has had plenty of evidence - that the Japanese are a superior people to many Europeans upon Avhom Canada has imposed no restrictions whatever. The fact that Japan is contiguous to China causes many superficial observers to class them together, AVhereas their mode of thought and manner of life is altogether different. It may be the case that Japanese laborers Avork for lower wages in British Columbia than Canadians, but that condition of things will not last any longer than is necessary for them to make the discovery. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GUANO CF.NTUAL. S. Davis Holland | Grunt. Morris. Ymir P. Burns c£ Co. WHOLESALH AND RETAIL W Kurd,Greenwood | C. Stanton, K'io QUEEN'S. M. Ruddock and wife, l-'lk- horn H. Rutherford, Halifax G. If. Hello)'.'Oro II. K. SIrohm, Duluth If. ItaiidorlUiuid wife,Krio THI0MONT. ° Mrs. Gardner, Kaslo I H. Grant, Oro Charles Cameron, Balfour | AI. Harrison, Uobson SILVF.lt KING. H, Durroll. Wan eta C. Nelson, Ainsworth Samuel Underbill, Ainsworth MADDEN, Wiley Skcrs, AthabascA \V. li. Truman, Spokane N. Dnd'rier, Slocan Lee Fulton, Sandon H. Gafl'ney, Pilot Bay AI, Horn, Republic H. A. McDonald, Lardo A. Stewart, Slocan City N. Gothing, Slocan City HUME. James McGregor, Rossland Thomas Hughes, Lockport, Emr. W. IT. Tennant, Medicine Hat J. If. Edwards, Ro=sland Ed. Gosselin, Silver Hill Mine PHAIU. T. G. Vornon, Victoria Bruce AVhite. Revelstoke Frank Seaman and wife Geo. Hindi, Toronto Geo. Aftel, Montreal A. G. Yuill, Medicine Hat Geo. S. West, Bedlington T. G. Frster, Toronto W. Cauldwelly, Toronto , D. McQuarrie, Winnipeg Meat Merchants Wholesale Markets at jfolson, Rossland, Sandon and Greenwood. RETAIL STORES AT Nelson, Trail, Ymir, Kaslo, New Denver, Sandon,.Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Midway, Greenwood ancl Sirdar. promptly forwarded Head Office, Nelson, B.C. West Kootenay Butcher Co. ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SALTED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON /Rougel Ofllce," , ■■ :n"^r^sspr" ^Befl^Mt^ 'I$& - Wlieelep bjr ''0oijSiiQ.il . "uniybil^it-^^WJift-JiaS 'hej&x eleptejt' pi'as^dodtlpf €lie^'®Iifdt'lliaf:DS„t(fc'te uliiven- Sifjy, ill though still "a edifip'M'aliiveJy . yOuiig iiiaiii has gained jnticli fame as a 2phi^'Qiogisb-,,. Sis spoensiity is &i'ee,k, aild," heserved fpv Several years as iil-'striietor in tlie classical sciiool at^Atheus "before"?! going to CorpellV A vecqiifc history- of AlQx&Bcto\ the Cfreat, willfrleu; by him, has a*ttrt*iptec] lilneli afcteiitioii. . Di,:. Daniel Ifelkiiiar, -formerly lectiirej? in" sdiology tit tke university* of Chicago, has been appointed- as professor Of anthropology* fife tlie ue\y university of ^i^uJselsT^Belgiiiin, being one of few iia~ tive Americans who havO held a foreign professorship. He has also "just received the title of doctor of social sciences from tho university. His thesis, a large volume oh "Philosophical Anthropology,'' Will shortly bo published in both, French and English., George Wray, aged One huudfed aiid three years, secured a divorce in Columbus, Indiana, oh June 22nd, fl'Olii Susan E. Wrily, aged thirty. He had been married four times, outliving three wives. He said that his last wife, came to hint and offered to take care of him if lie Would many her, but that she had robbed him of over one thousand dollars in gold since they were married, eight years ago. He is the progeuitor of a great part of the Wray family iu southern Indiana, having several great-great-grandchildren. Captain William A. Andrews started from Atlantic City on the I8th ultimo, to cross the ocean in a little sloop-rigged boat, twelve feet long, five feet wide, and twenty-two iuches deep. He carries provisions for two months, and expects to reach tlie Azores in forty days. He has made the voyage before in a boat hot much larger than the one which now bears him. Ou the same day, Howard Blackburn sailed from Gloucester for England by way of the Newfoundland coast and the Irish channel in a boat thirty feet long. ' Professor Axeufeld of Perugia has discovered that three-fifths of all men of distinction are first-born children; the other two-fifths are either second or third children, or else the youngest of A'ery large families. Among the first, he points out Luther, Dante, Rafael, Leonardo da Vinci, Confucius, Heine,; Seliopen-, hauei", Goethe, Ariosto, Mohammed, Shelley, Arasinus, Milton, Byron,.Moliere, '^•^V^tfe^^ faW\eare=o"6a"b'iiby.:; ".VVv:&ppJy:a4<£h;e^^^^ "-"-;*■*";:":. 'T7l^^^,T]$D"i^J^vo"or£llre"c, rooms, for Ifeht'lSo'usclieop* ■ ;YV"= ing. "JJoQliiiaVeii., P. 0: Box OoG.'Nolspli. V "" TT^-AjNjED^Kmployineiit :aH''lH)ukke?>'dcr:orm'iiickc*cp&^ "3y; "'.by youiig'niiVii.'Oxperieii-c^d:" l^.M.',-„TrilJ,iri)S.: ^NtED-Jlpl^bo^at'l,^^^^^^ \ .""•" FOR "RBNU'^Eiirnished' l'odiw,- frpnt parldr,, jyith *6u iyvitUout, bdai'ds 'FoiHtlr-IiouiSd ea$iy"of iSCcfchoHtst dliurclif ibc'tween "Josepliiifg aiid Hall Streets," Nelson! "" T 0' "Rj''N''l!'i-;H!\: furhisftcd .rooni ;cbii\:eilieiit " £6 ,'Biilicr " Strict,, .Apply; PostotticO'tfoxlS,. Nbls61i#'lJi;0j "' ;.T OST^L-ildiqs Obld, Huijting„,Case& W;at"ch on! TiieSr iJLJ* »daj», ibetv'dqn, Staiiloy* aiiil' Latimer ..Str"eets,.„aiid. tile sitieltcr. i'en dollars reward. Arthur Painter, Latii- lifor 'fifcrbiSfr, jVcSC of Stialildy. BLAOKBlVllTMINiS mk& EXPERT HaFTSESMOEINQ Front Doors Inside Doors Screen Doors Windows ... .1,- Inside Finish local and coast. Flooring n„_V-' lpcolnand'-.c-qost,..=I- " ^ffe^ljSfels^^ ©f essed ^uniber ■ ■ of nil kliitls; ;If Syhat, ybuwant isviiot in stock .wciwill mako it foryoii —Wagoiri,epairinK-prOmptlyattqndort"to*'by-a*-flrs wheelwright. . Specinl attention Bivon to all kinds of repairing and custom work from outside points. Shop: Ha" Street, between. Baker and Vernon, Nelson 0. W. West & Co. GENERAL TEAMSTERS AGKINTS FOlt the Imperial Oil Go. Starjdard Oil Co. Washington Brick aqd Lirne Co. The H. W. K|cNiell Co., Ltd., Canadian Ar-th/a- cite Coal (Hard) Dealers \i\ ■ » ■ ■ '-BAIJIaANO £-4^'B'STREjB'lg,'NELSON CHARLES.HiCtYEK, HARRY .'HOUSfrON, VKBSrpEN* SKCKETAKX' i Li3ycla?333. MANUKACTOHBHS OF AND, DEALBUS IN Rough an4 Dressed Lumber Mqulflings D6ors itnd Sash Fence Posts and Pickets Office and Store. Fittings factohv work donk to OnDKUil Sucii as Scroll Sawing Band Sawing Wardrobes and General Joinery Work IJ-f STOCK Glass of all Sizes and Kinds Sawmill on GovernfilOilt wliarf. Factory and oilleo, cornOr Hall street and C.I'.R. track Lime 70 Ceqts per 100 pounds. Will deiivcr in ton lots Brick $12 per thousand. At yard or on scows at government wharf. The West lvootenay Brick & Lime Co., Ltd, Baker Street. T. G. PROOTOR, Manager Do You Want One? If you want a stylish perfect fitting suit, made of the best cloth ever imported to Nelson, leave your order with me. , Pix hundred dollars worth of new Koods now waiting your inspection. I guarantee satisfaction or no sale. SUITS $25 Nelson's up-to-date Tailor, next Kootenay Colfcc Co. J.R.WHAY WILL DO WELL TO LUMBER AT G. 0. BUCHANAN'S A largo stock of flrst-class dry material on hand, also a full lino of sash, doors, mouldings, turned work, etc. FACTORY WORK A SPECIALTY Yard: Foot of Hendryx street, Nolson Telephone, 9! Jollll RaC, AgCllt COAT RIVER LUMBER CO. CRESTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA. All sizes of dimension timber and all kinds of lumber out lo order, and shipped to Nelson in carload. lot« Write for prices. . , .■_■{; Alex. Lucas, Vancouver Captain C. L. Marks, London, Kng. Mrs. and Miss Gilbert, London, Kng. M. C. Martin, Rossland M. Lai (oil, Rossland F. L. Christie, Sandon P. .1. Hickcy, Sandon A. J. McLellau, Victoria New York Miss Gilbert, Detroit F. J. Whitney. St. Paul Miss Whitney, St. Paul Geo. G. Whitney, St. Paul Don Campbell, St. Paul The Tremont Hotel WIALOflE & TRECILLUS PROPRIETORS Headquarters for Miners and Prospectors Baker Street, Kelson E. G. TRAVES, Manager ORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE CAI'KKUL AND PROMPT ATTKNTION. LONDON AND BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLDFIELDS, Ltd. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON, ENGLAND. All communications relating to British Columbia business to be addressed to P.fO. Drawer 505, Nelson, British Columbia . RODERICK ROBERTSON, General Manager*, .,,-. o^ki » s\ i. S FOWLER, E.M., Mining Engineer f INtLoUN, B. O. w. THE BEST BRANDS OF ,baeer;sT;Iieet, ^els0^. -i ■ ■Hlea|(Bd vvitb -Hot, JMr arid bighrted; By EJeGitrteiiy A. THURMAN SMOKERS' HEADQUARTERS Keeps a full line of ROYAL. SEAL AND KOOTENAY BELLE CIGARS And all other brands ofthe Kootenay Cigar Manufacturing Company _ AT,JAgjORY^RICE^.,- ;-„: ,,, of nsTELSoisr,* ,b. c ■%fli,"L Lu ■" yi,~ $"$2° y^.^fl fS'»- Largc comfOrLablb beftrooms and llrst-claS§ dining rpbm.. Sahiplo foonig ;f6r: opniiuercial'mo|i.. *BJjA.S,'3B3B S2 I'iBK ij5iA"ST . . E. G. La£o of the Royal; Jloteli Calgaty-i H. D. \\Um, Manager. The llnciSt hotel in the interior. Large sample rooms. StOam heat and olcctnc liglit. COllNKR OK WAUD AND VPlHKON STS.. NKLSON , HAliEft AND WA1U) STKI'-KTS, NKLSON The only hotot in Nel.spn that hnu remained under ono niaiiftBenidnt kIdqo 1890. The bcd-.room8 are wall lurniKhed anil lighted by electricity. The dtmtig-rooM in not second to any in Kootenay. The bar is always stocked by the best domestic and imported llqtfors and cigars. THOMAS aiADDKN. Proprietor. Large and well lighted Heated by hot ai Reasonable ratOH . Sample rooms Electric bells and liglit in every room Henovatcd and refurnished throughout HOTEL VICTORIA J. V. PERKS, Proprietor Freo bus meets all trains Hourly street car to station t|agg|^p^ of .\" SiifiWS CANVAS";-■■"- ;■.■■■■-;•■■;-■■'■-■.• := i#ki4 dolors 'y ■ —' . ; Suitable fdr HS.DseTdMr't^i;n1s■a,h^d, Awnings. Orders filled Promptly. -* ■'■■ ;;'.fWK8k'-;-*/IADSON..' .'■■ „TF|Nf ^pl^^V^ri^teNUFACfURER, BAKER: ST. NELSON W, *P. DIOSSON E). *B> H. APPLBWHAITB J. MePHEB Ml ip||ly and Constpuetion Co. SUPPLIES Complete Electric "BpTulppa^nts for Bl&otrie Power Transmission and Lighting for Mines, Towns Electric Fixtures. Lamps, Bella, Telephones, Annunciators, Etc. P. O. Box 606: Josephine Street, Nelfson. B. O. B^BEISIEBER=&=GO. BRTJWKRS AN'p BO'frLfeRa OF Fiiie Lager Beep^ Revelstoke, B. C. Night Grill Room in connection, for the convenience of lcsts arriving and departing by night train*. guest, KOOTENAY COFFEE CO. COKKIfiK ROASTKRS AND DKALKKS IN TKA AND COKKKK. OfTcr fresh roasted oofFcc of best quality as follows: Java and Arabian Muclia. per pound S I" Java and Mocha Blend, 3 pounds 1 00 Fine Santos, 4 pounds .' ■...-.■ • ■'■ .'J' Santos Blond, f> pounds ;....... —. 1 w. Our Special Ulend, li pounds 1 ''" Our Rio Roust, (5 pounds j... IW '. A trial order solicited. ■'," 2-■•.'.' :■(_ •' Salesrooms 2 Doors East- of. Oddfellows BlooKi West ■ * Baker Stsoot * " . NELSON, B.C. Nelson Iron Works MANtJKiVCi'l'OKKlW OJ? BNGINBS, BOILERS. SfiAPTING, IROK AND BRASS CASTINGS O*1 EVERY DESCRIPTION lib-pairs promptly attended to. V. 0. Box 17», Crow's Nest Pass Goal Co. PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS Charles St. Barbe, Agent. FOE EEISTT BON-TON-nD'orflum OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ROOMS AND OFFICES AI'l'l.Y * J. LAIKG STOCKS, Secretary At ofllce of the Duiioaii Mines, Limited. The only restaurant in the city employing only white cooks. Merchants'lunch frorn 12'to? 3, o'clock, 25 ceritSi Dinner from 5 to S. Short orders at all; ^Hours> Vienna RestaMmni Baker street, between Josephine atid: Hull streets, Nelson. BOATS! BOATS! BOATS! FOB SALK OK HIKI': W, J. ASTLEY & CO. Boats built to order. Repairing '»"d fitting a specialty. Sails made and rigged. Fishing rods nnd tackle mended. At Government wharf, NcNm. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an extraordinary general nieeting of the National '.'old and .Silver .Mining Company, Limited Liability, will ho hold ai the olllce of .John A. Turner F.sii.. in ihe Turner Si Boeckh block, corner of \\'iml and Bilker stri-eN. N'i'Mn. II, (.*... on Mon-lny, Hie 171h ilay of July. lrSill, ul four o'clock in tlie aftur- .110011". for the piii.p"0M\i>r iiu-rca.^itiK the number of dtree- .liirs (if ■lire.'comiian.v, IIUiiiK any" vurriiii'y'oil lhe board, caused bv anv director lieiiiK uniible to act,, or ceasing to he a i|i>al'illcd~»hnri!holilcr. and the tralisiiction of such other business as may he lawfully brouKht. before it. - J. \V. WAIjUl'K,'SecroUvry. . Dated at Nelson, B. C„ this Ilth day ot July A.D. 18U9. BOARD AND ROOM First-class board and room. Todd's old stand, corner Ward and Carbonate Streets, in rear of English church. Heated by steam. Table board $4, room and boBird $£ "ind S5.50. A collection of floo Bolsinin Canaries for sale. J. V. O'LAUGHMN, " MINERS The Taimior Aline, Limited. Albert Canyon, on tho nmin line uf the C. P. II, L'imilofa east of Revelstoke, requires six good miners. Wages 83.50 per day. (Ex-ShcrifT of South Kootenay) GENERAL AUCTIONEER Cash advanced on consignments Ol merchandise. I'ostoflice Box 57'2 Nelson, B. C. '"~"card" ^"thanks! Jlr. A. II. Ifoldich, assayer and analytical ehemist, tier's to, announce his removal from Nolson to Uevolsfcoko where his business will be carried on in future. Mr. Holdich desires to tlw k his many friends for tho kindness they have shown him during the last four yearsfanoV hopes that he still may be favored, with any assay or analytical work they may require. Uevclstoko, B. C. July 10th, 1893. - N0TICE Notico is heroby given that, the partnership heretofore subsisting between ,K..°M. Macdonald and \\ . F. Broug- Uiun, under the linn name of Macdonald and Brougham i Is dissolved as of the SJtli June, lStlil. . THE TRIBUNE: NELSON, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1809. I^E^L, Cool and Refreshing When tired and heated there is nothing so refreshing as a drink of Soda Water. We have all flavors and our fountain is the best in Nelson. W. F. TEETZEL & CO. THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE TOWN Misery Makes Queer Bedfellows. A. J. Marks is back froin the.Sloca,i i. where lie went intending to put a force of men on the California. lie could not find miners willing to work for .$.'���! a day, iind now lie says he will not only not start work on any of his properties until tin; eight-hour law is repealed, but he will go Lo the boartl of trade (.meeting on Tuesday ami vote with his friends Croasdaile. Robertson and Hotelier to down the men who are opposed to making the board of trade an adjunct of this Mine Owners' Protective Association.. ending May HI: ���against cC(5U,;*>7'), of ��P2r,,mr>, ��s, lid as j, '.Id for the previous CORN KB DAK Kit AND JOSKI'HIN'O STRKKTS. NKI.SON Goods The warm season commenced has See Gilker's assortment of Rubher Coats, Umbrellas, Rubber Soled Shoes, and all sorts of general wet weather'goods. P. 0. Store J. A. GILKER Siilibep the Name NELSON. It is rumored that the president ol' the board of trade, now that lie has become managing editor of the Miner, i.s to be knighted. All indications point lo Lhe conclusion that Lhe counsel for the defense in the case of Felix Pasto have given up their attempt of trying to save the -prisoner's neck, liecently the prisoner received a communication from a relative at Cranbrook in whieh he was informed that there was no hope and that lie sliould prepare- for death. Pasto was sentenced at the last assize to hang on August 10th for the murder of a man named Edward Ryan. Tlie killing took place at Cninbrook on the. evening of March 27th. The survey for the wagon road from Busk's Landing to the Molly Gibson mine has beeu begun, and the work of construction will start on its completion. Bruce White goes up today to see what progress is being made. 3. M. McGregor, inspector of mines, passed through IS'elson yesterday on his way to Fernie, wliere lie has been instructed to inspect the Crow's -Nest coal mines. F. S. Whitney, general passenger agent for the-Great Northern railway came into Nelson yesterday on his private car, accompanied by several members of liis family. He said he was only on a 'plea-sure trip and declined to be interviewed. Alex. Stewart sold yesterday lots 7 and S in block 3, addition A, to Thomas.Ray- mafi for $250. It is the intention of the purchaser to build two cottages ou the lots. The annual report of the Hudson's Bay Company is an exceptionally favorable one. It shows a net profit for the year year. To this the sum of ��20,372, S)s, lOd brought forward from last year must be added. The committee recommended a, dividend of his a share and :i bonus of 7s, amounting in all to ��100,000. A sum of ��10,000 will be set aside towards the formal ion of a provident fund for the company's employee's, leaving a balance of ��11 ,'<)(KS. <)s, !)d" to be carried forward. Fresh proceedings are to be La-ken against the Giant Powder Company for maintaining a magazine within two miles of Lhe city. The former proceedings were dropped on Lhe ground of insufficient service. The Xelson gas and' coke company received word yesterday that Lhe lirst car load of pipe has been shipped from Toronto. Negotiations are still dragging. John V. Clarke can hear of something to liis advantage by calling at Tiik Tli it't'NK ollice. Vcstcrday .James Byron was again before stipendiary magistrate Crease upon Lhe charge of having stolen goods in his possession. He informed the court that the United States consul on the coast was interesting himself in the case and asked for a further ad.iournment.till Saturday whieli was granted. M. DesBrisay & Co., who won the prize for the best decorated window during the Dominion.Day celebration, have another handsome display, the central figure of wliich is a -prospector's tent supplied by Theo. Madson. oo oo CO oo CO ���I CO CO **/?? CO oo CO C3 IlffANDS'- It will lie to your advantage to see our large raH9DRI.UM. and complete stock of .Boots and Shoes. We carry the following lines: J. it. T. J3cll, 3. I). King & Co., North Star Shoe Co., Foots, Schultz & Co., Stratford Shoe Co., Ames, Holden &. Co., and other leading makers. Beer or Half arid Half . . . ��� Why are v>cso liusy at (lie jwonttime? Why is our stock more handsome? Why will it pay you to see our new lines? We always have something new and. original. : Always attractive, good sellers, and well displayed. . . onum If You Desire Diamonds Pearls eund Precious '��?1,1"N|) ::28"Wk:st b'akeiivsthWTj1 nelson ������� oOD ���" ' ** ^KB'^ y ^o ny "* **��� . " " n D* J ** ��a �� n n " ��� n D ��� n��� Dn n iii 'Soi. ^^^0kMmmwmm^.&^M^M^m^M^^^^ %w^$M^>m��������i%��&^ JTOSf Our stoiik is ainoii|f the mosfex* fensN, filos^ eailt|illj selected^ ani best aflapef for purchasers, ���Efaiable'seleotlons to* sujt* tlie r&sburces and the requirements of sSveryoiire An Entire Oar of rings From George Gale & Son Large Shipment of From The Gendron Mnfg, Go. ;ig8$iM88^88^3S^^ JS X). IlVCS^IRCrieiTTJB ���& oo ��mmM^^ R EA L ESTATE MILLS &LOTT Hazlewood loo Cream. Grove Hotel Beer NEAR PORT SHEPPARD RAILWAY DEPOT $3000 Hukcr SI reel, neiir Josephines Street, HO liy 120. A son p. $1 cv-in I Hmne Addition, neat, coltiiifc, lino burden, 1 jtJU I lawn, shnde trees, water liiiic to Kioiinds, lot, IV) by ]-*'', nlso 15 by 12(1 to roar street. Latimer Street, choice corner lot 100 by 120 AVPtiV TO OU'NKI* THE FINEST PLEASURE RESORT IN. KOOTENAY $350 T.- G. PROCTOR Ice Cream Soda r\J CENTRAL FRUIT STORE Fresh Fruit received daily Next door to Nelson Wine Co. Telephone 93. HUMPHREYS & PITTOCK NOTICE OF MEETING. A meetitiff of the South Koolonny Hoard of Trade "'ill ho hold on Tiie.sdiy next, 18th July, at five o'clock in tho afternoon, to reconsider the recommendations of tlie council of the bosird >ih to certain subjects rugiircliiiK mining interests lo bo submitted for consideration at lhe joint meeting of Hoards of Trade to be held in ]{os��land next month. This subjects" rocotnmended included con- f'deration of tlio lead duties and the effect upon tlie mining industrv of tlio oitrht-hour law. Nelson, July 12th, IS!)!). NOTIGzYo CONTRACTOES. Scaled tenders will be r eeived by the undersigned (marked tender for Burns & Co. building) up to July 28. 1809, at noon, for the erection of a brick bloek on linker street-. . ��� ��� , ,.,-,.- Flans and specifications may be seen at the aremteo. s ollice.. ...... ��� ��� .��� , ,,.��������� A liKirked cheque amounting to 5 per cent of (be. aiiinunl. of lender must accoiiipany"cacli tender. Tho lowest or any tender not, necessarily acceptable. AltTilUK K. IIOJJU1NS. NELSON, B. C. KASLO, B. C. SANDON, B. C, DEALERS IN Shelf and Heavy Hardware SOLE AGENTS FOR Giant Powder TRUAX ORB OARS Canton Drill Steel CARRY IN STOCK Jessop's Steel, Iron, Coal Pipes, and Fittings Giant, Gaps and Fuse Tools, Cutlery, Tin and Woo den ware . Stoves, Ranges, Iron, Steel, Sheet Iron, T-Rails Paints, Oils, Glass NELSON STORE AND OFFICE: Corner Baker and Josephine Sts. NELSON WAREHOUSE: Corner Hall Street and City Wharf. Refrigerators PRICES RANGING FROM $9.50 TO $30 Lawrence Hardware Co. ]ST*E!31.S03Sr, B- c. =w. "U ENOUGH SAID ���*tfl If Yc tfre %^> Strangei And IM'tgll!'*'!' know un, you will in douhfc -whore 'to go to gc iiijuiit ti.s. It, iimM'Tfi not w find if yon are a\it of ihe, l gat full jiiitiiculius liy rellnii t good gfi.'dH nl. lioiii-sfc })i'icfs, nslf yodX litit I'Hii't of the I'ity you tiro in l\w:y all ity drop it line to box. iJ.Sj Kislxdii^ when until. 3-Pound Box Cream Sodas 35 Cents General G*poeeps NELSON, B.C. m. DesBrisay & Go. FRUIT JARS I FRUIT JARS I Direct from the manufacturer in pints, quarls, and half gallons. Lake of the Woods Flour in stock. JOHN A. IRVING & COMPANY Baker Strcot West, Nelson, 11. G. PPLTTIMIBEIKS;, ETC. OPEEAHOTTSB BLOCK: -,fl .^n-^��.,-,^..;.;^'^���^p.