.,, i,? ^y^^^-r^y.^? ^v?|l - ' ' . r- 'T��-��� _K\ ! _ T ESTABLISHED, 1892 FRIDAY1 (MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1901 DAILY -EDITfONr ^T_* NEAMN&THEE1 SUCCESSORS TO M'DONALD Yz AND KADISH .NAMED.:/; |i;-A^QNdE';;T^��NEp^ANA^RS 7::Yzri^:im^��Y^^B-sMEYY: WILIiSEEIGN^ ^^(.K^E^Octo^ I fZZyot ?;Salt- /LaJ-'^'aridj'S&y^ '//./widely-limpv^ ;���/ ibbeii/o^e^ Z; Z /Northpbr t'^*Su^ ���;' Kad isl.//ttie^pi;es^femnnager. iS^ /.;;/y',,* //Mr/*Sw_i^agl^ I,l;y jiynster^ay ���ii/for ning^<^;;|^^ YJ/'POTti/ywl^ I 'yp%; thejyitivice; ofjM^ yBratobber ,^hfco^ ' "ft'|fer..wa:s ;madb;*tba"M*_- ?Sz6ntag__:5_y .nianr;. .���:.-. ���.^_L**A.:U*^_ _l i..'i.�� 4-����'..*__.;;.>. t��*._;m I,:. J_��i*.4.__--.?.T ��*! TV..... 6d*;lat^Iy|iriVminin.s -_��^��-5eratib'ns;| pis j_expertf'eriSj Im^s _ f or meriyS.wi tlif tliii|5-Aria*!*; - Vnijlfal^ii'isVM^^a^plant. rfes.._3crii: mmm yjrAinon' ibnWis/wb 6|^^ildJ^itocee.l| :pnHJd^oi|:^n^er|^f|ttli^ -2aselhe.tfshbuid;M^ 5S5p^_de_wnoKhay��beri^ ^tofyfortthe/jrija^^ 5ii&_3ari:/Franfa .MMeriry'-SBmtribb^ ;/-Sw-.s.|i_i-j_^ss^^ ��S.;tiie._itu^ ''sfejKleritirciyi.isatis^^ ,����/as:m..ri-.g.^ W-tl-e^siippl^-Yrt^ i'-vl;%i---bijlem.yi-i^hb^ '/./in-riS^^ l_-.��S/t-fm_tf��!d/i^ L/^'^btfcatib^ ''^���i-vb-id^tliS?. u'^esti6n^b*f% '���"/.iari-es^illie.p^^ ^^arctsMcDb^ ���giy -A^ufc'as'^tdi'A.-Jat, is ���/. dally. ti.in.pi rtf ; 71 trig/* at;*t_ietfbe IZ Rb i.; bflicQsi&ythpuglr^oiM tify a further payment under .the terms of tho bond. Deputy attorney-general Maclean left today foi the Coast. Mr. Justice living lemained to hear applications' in chambers brought by local ,barristers. Loss Will -Be $1,000,000- CHICAGO, October 24.���-J. Standish, secretary/and treasurer.^ of the Hammond ;Packing Company;! /whose;/plant1/ was/ _practically ^destroyed// by/fire / at J Ham-;/ n_bnd/;ind iana';' last night; toaayput'the;- .lbssj/a fez $600,000 ;ra_i:<_. 'declared "ittiaty ina^y ybility��� * to .*' fill/brders j/f br^'a:^feiy;*;S^eeksJ ; would bringvthe^btaiyosI/up;;tqi'$l',000;-j '000.x. /*'J*'P.*/jI_yr_^ i cbmpariy;l/i_.;��- hut"r y iiig^Jhcr e^��f rbi^ytliey ��� east/*' = sai d?Mr.' Sta.hdish.y" It has! been. deZ\ vci'ded;tp.rebuUd/ati^ y months .the;plan_ywil \Zj hei} r���������.' tpla teiiy impresses Jqi*-^^itlr��ll_e.;-;nMrow^ ;<^peyfrc^Itbtal^|-_i]&ucti^^ __.i'lTH'p.iOHfl'*m!a:_rp. Ms'^ 1 ^ Sbf*.*'ttie..ste_mer$a^ ylibrnei^^t-ie'f st-frbc^i-d^ S_-Up:yderi-^includ^|^0;;plat^ SsblSpui-cture-iSiirispiaces^ I bulged:;..! ^hia^^^wards. qffaidbMnvwilii pi__^Jcb0e:.-^i_i:b.e. ^fi^i_l*.^.st_i;aig|it^ yesterday ai-d were ontertained by local members. Arrangements are being made to hold an anuual convention, which will likely be held at St. John; New Brunswick. ' BARRINGTON, Nov..*- Scotia, October 24.--The pi eliminary examination of Julius Rill, 'charged with the murder of Nathan Kaplan* at Clark's Harbor, on October .Ttb, .concluded last, night'.when. .tlie;. pfbsc-iutib^ ' waived'-:its^righty*tb'y;ex^m . a.Dd ' magiKtr-Ste^Vat^bhy cbmmitted^Riir for-trial .'a^flhe: spr'ing_'sessibn;sbfs!,th<.r ;supr^^c^rt?:*fv:;^v.^^ '-^TORONT^ySc^ \sTel eg^m'-^^bi-^n^ciable JsayB .vadmfral* '^bpkins/fa^'S^inrier-giVOT j;lbn{chairibe_^bf|wmme-ce^ ybne.w6.ild."^keVali.npy^;b^ . th eii. y :hi��E rpve^.''lo^.b_f.ttfe^ ZxY '*Are_Bbyco^ingt Britisht'Y^8s^8i';_;^ ''1y*P^RIS^|^tQi^*Ty24^T .���: :���-. .��/.*.; - *'-'-������* - -��� -. ��� p^j^i^j^V;-repprt3i ing's;ifiat>Ei^lish^iii^ ii tbcljiin :^Hbl]_i^iid;* sini^it-ieiriBoerl' *;wb icli?Sh'as;^�� been 'ishowin iiboycbt tbd., ��� !*vyar; -���._._. 'it'racts , f-_-ntisli:fclaiiseSlt5;is;fiii^^ m. pbe^n^giyirigjfaii^similcsi^f^ ts?, fo'r^fr'eignt;-#.bntii'^ isltfc-ause.g-It5as;^^ ���yf _,pm;(Prpr^i|��%pFi^ sHowiris? ���; tli at^t Ml^afxiftHr estrictip-.^hasy:beoii; ;i)ay; yybgii-i^fpi;^^ 7 cbm irig .M crbC_ 'fid.*', mp^l^ii^lfcMany: 3arr^_contria%sif-rbrj^M !ca_^i_reig-i^iia-^y6nl^ee1^ "-'*������"- ���*���������������" xx- ������-������������-^s,-L_._2..:-.,���__--!___ ������:���_. _j-^? yl)bK_^'_us^-ib^*\li'^_la_|v^x^5e ^'which���_io^'pr&ei_3jsii^hWyy;;liigh^ .tb^a^Ewtfcli^ ���fi.&i-t^i-'^-heAl.bycbtt:-"'**" :Anbtheiy��insta_ice' 1CBEAS1 BATES TO CONSUMERS RESULT OF rfNEWytf-EAL.; ���'���Wv. '��� ������ .._x..x.:^':H ��� z. ir.0izri.l-! \-:^y.,;^'"V*''j^i;ViTv'^;x''';'Av'"'.- :.-i,*V':i.**iV''V'.,'?:>,"',i>'���������-v*/'"*"'?.,r;7*'yiy-:-x-. 'tit's. fmm:il-iyy,xyu���. -x-j- ���.y '-x/yyyyy COUNCIL WEE8TLB3 WITH LIGHT- y^M^y^^^^^x:\xxxxxx,.xx^^Px %i |^N(Ef^B^NESS^Np:}riN^3;g|| ^^.i'^xiz&ti'&Z^ ^^si-ecml*irieeti^f^ |^a|i^^d|I^tmisfitfi(^ SfurtfierleqMiderin^^^ vhasljfbrl'ifeSpbje^ ^|Bt^|Jpi0^nay^i6^1-r ling.of|thevbouncil^was contrary.tothe- r-tiZ^-- vV'-''1*"' \Y-t ������'Z-iiyiZz'''3''*''-- '���-rj-.'-V-l- .i*/{"---':-.- --. :.r.:x ������ :.yj.-:.Al^.\,y_\-..^y_:;.'-- ,I)rciyisib_-Sypf^^^fM^cipa ^|^e|;^y^l^|Ja^_ml^itted^;^ ^plicjSbi^J1^;^^^i^is5'a^ ;(com ing i j ri tri fa irec t ���: <-CTflict'iwitK__^S_V(-i;l: that the outlay for ti iinpformers would be necessary, in older not to.place the tei-$si;s?*-*tb3uy;ystbck3 itf ^ |^im^lf.��iriime^a^3*M^ ia__Sifstan_lalmMt';aip^i^ ^Hin/i;sb_fi^X^->S^8i;fi*a^^ 'bKtwblJm^.ne^p^^*!^^^ .bth-!rj.-b-_atlie5)-3-t'Pa*-N^lin-FS . toiibb ._-.�� tiieir'fic^ ariti7^a^ScvidenUySbfcen v . ._ . ��� "-u- ^*^^oi^ma,tters^stractl^alpnfti|. ylsaye., ykei?. v- con^ecu<.^��m^erybne;vliere;y-.i_yy v fiyin*:'the? hisidr ��� fHV^es.-. ^^-^y^x:: x.- ^y ���V-*Vv*-Tho^r.."-^^ r riighti;tbertiwasV m���^0*^^?^: y dent'ana^tl--.; XnZm.r^.^Sr xZZmtit ycbntini'-iug.--'til ^���*.��^��f-^|^S5 '' -: >i: drT.ortl)p(��rt"; -,-^^-^ i;.;ih-.-.; -Jereh-^yther^andyi-VylhkV^^"^^ 7. * stance" i<^ niayy db'v gocd/^ in; *}'^r���11?: /some *pf Hhe':more *imiJia.^t-,;^y^-'x:->> y r '.(; *y ,y Ir junction' Granted \ :-yyy. ��� *y r Y 'GREEN % ;,tq The yTribiiiie.;|-rIn ��� ^iiambers- .tcxlay/ -' -L^- Maybb -Daly ai'plicci toy Mr. fJ��s. i>;o: "���V lining b'nbeiialf of'th-yLe: RoivMining. -.' Company .for an injunction resiTaininq V the officers' and: all. oE*the mei-nb'eisi;ai'- -the'^Rbssland ".niners^ ��� lyndi carpenters?.* * - ':uftkiris fvoni .watcliing and .1. *;_et.tinL?''all; '}���'. itb!'b.*stations"ancV-tracks.'bf'.tl-b Canadiau .''���'. "Pacific.;aiid; \-Rod ���vMbuntaiu,'railways^.i:_. ���������'".'.ithq.f province; y;alsc>injuncUorv^wt)SV.Tric'difi__'ta'th^ '. !>f: similar 'in junctions", grartecl ybj^; 'English. Z judges.'a;ndVfestra,i)JS;^]ivexce]Tt;*;, '. y thb defend an ts y ami Js y granted1 x tillythiv ���'.trial of the*:"cafie,'.which;,"will.yppSsjKjy :��� taIce .place.;aty:Ro_sland .rearly'C:iii:';Dsr.1 _''(iernber.- Tliey*four^xcepted^'ftre.-.Angu^ ' .. MfcDorald, ;E^ C. iRosb;: *T_;y^a. d. e,!::aT!iI ' .\V. O'Brien/; Defemlant's^'cb.unsely *vasySy :-'S-'Taylbi' of;.,N<0sbn.yrtMs"claimed, the* effect ,.bf-V':ti_c..Tiri^ members, of ��� tte ��� u.nion : from"-'pick -jtjr.S!. . y or' intimidating non-union .men: y Z'ZZZ-7 Z -'/��� '''v'Grefenwopd'.L^c.i^^ ���xi. GRBBN-vXOPD.>October.���24.���[Speciiil to, The Tribune: l-^Schpbl insp.e.-tbr.Wilson ..met' with i-ati ricftident while driving ,, from Keremos*to Fairview.yIn .passing ���.another vehicle his driver:was not .-.tir, . ful enough ���������nd a collision.'*resiiltw,., Wilson was ttir6v,'iv out, fracturinrr hU 'loft arm between the shoulder and,���:...; . bov.*. ���**.*' ;::: '.* ���*':*���-���-''' '. ��� ��� y'"-)-'���'���'. ���*. -:'Amonf? the arrivnis-aLre-H.yE. Crons-.- daile, F. A. Mahuel.y'ahd 'A. ,R. -.Barrow of Nelson.. Wayne Choate, a mining ep- gineer of Detroit, ishere to'adviso. tii-- Tionders of the Ruby-^mine whether the y��__!Ult of the prospect-rig work "will jus-,�� ^EiDOMNlOMOIfCANADl ZZZ .^EfM-Happenings* i$BriefZM��0rZZ_. f!;i'i>*i>v_'_/-i'i^*v;*iii~ri... v..������:.������ ���;.'!��.���'ii!'..ii"f.*5*r,"s���-y'>h.>yiy.hv< flWHI-. TBEY.;;Qntanp^Oct<)ber^24;-j^A;; _yaliiable|ibil.^ell;:w��sifsfr-icfc^ * terday.' it-ils* estimated vthati.its|*capacityt ^hl^-ilfl^b^i-els^ia'-Q^ 'KftoRONTGji.Gctb^r^ ;hi stb. yS.. iiiiiliJirig. fc /!a fe-:.'i tlie;.7.��? xhibitibni _*pb\l^is;^as|;t5t .Hiw^ ^-loftl^-lie^ 't. EJi-IGll---. |S>Q_.t__r5b*:7^Sctoberv^y?4;-^I J^es)fW-iliamson;*;p^s<^i-I^^th-^ ?-_all*5Jar-^0i.:-ilj��_cblbred/p^ ^a.icrrimects^sa_di.t��^ i.for' tbK-stu-l^'bf-ihefli. R-_-*3.^i;|ai;t^^rhe*; ?Wp*eQitib^i^has^]s^;?__i^yCT ?riumber<.b_^]ir)scribe-ii*bric^ ^en-transla-edy^a^^ ^tracts].���*pfa-mK..\and^ Xwili> be"of .he,*-^tmb^impbrtance"for;tho' .^udyyof'the. (-lQ^stt.)^ 'German/Expeditions J^will'f follbwiVipnejitq;; is-it-iletthe'^bg^aphi^^ositi^ ' r. "��� "��� *r-Tohn' Stra-' %_an;'.f6r;;m_.t_y'5'years- agent-in Toronto 'of the7Erie' railway and' one bf the best.' rknbwn'ybf>t--eJ^ ������2eadW'aged:67y,years.,.:.,-y;v^ "< TORONTO; ^October , 24.-^V. ./B: ^H? Massny.' *.hi3'mbi*ning 'had-'rallied' slight-.;; ���ly Prayers���'for hiii, recovery were; oty >,>_!���>/���.' at the.Ontario Suwda,y, schoolVMn-^ Ve^ibnjri'sessioh'-hcrb (his morning;^ ' "T'x.'WDON;^0ntarib;; October; 24.T-.Mr8.'. 'wilUar-i Wiltshire7.committed suicide- &w��_l^ ahum' and r;carbolic,,;acid. She suftoe^: yf rpm-{;/ir eJftticholia y- and. ��� religious;. -,de- .,r_iehUni-.rZirZxxy.:ZZ7x7r..xZx ������' ���";'':���'5*\V ��� 7 '-"iIALIFi-X:. !^N/>va :;_.cotia,'y,October ,24,y ���yfc letter- i-.coivea^atV tlie ;*,dock.. ;yard: ;l^re!says^ord;^iUia;-a Cari* is.tp?resl^v ;as-Iirst li-rdiofjthe.admiralty^aiid^will I;. 'beysucce_ded;:byysir,Johiiyf^herv^npw; - ';;bn._this*'_ita:tibny-:; ZZ-ZZxXi:yv7Zr-Z:r77ZzZ; -���^'BI-ANTFOIID^ 6ntario:;;.^Oc-()bery-24:^--^ The���'������'evideii'cs :lorythb'Voefeiise; in-the. ���White' inurder 'case ':.thi_.'���morning jwenf:; toshowthat^Uieactionsb-vthe-decea^ ybefore'.^liis dbath*in.icated that>.White ���woiildydo ;awa;y;._vith .himself. ;y ;������ \,y'y:- 7 ���. MONTREAL, ;��� .October .���',;24.'rrNpminaV.' .tions ;iri ^provincialybye-elections took -place tortav: in four counties. Jn Vau- ydreuil and Leyis Liberals were* elected * - by: acclamattoh and; in Drummopd, a,nd^ ���"'.Quebec, whore* there will be .:a ��� contest,"* ���bnly Liberais -.irb in the field. ��� -' :. MONTREAL*' October 24.-^The semi ��� ahnuai; meeting of the executive, com-/ mitt .re of the western .'section 'of, the: "alliance of reformed churches throug'a- * out the'w.*. rid holding the- Presbyterian system held'a meeting hci-e today,-, delegates .hoing,;pr .sent..from.' all Fcetions ,���)�� the tj'nitRd States and. Canada; .It was. decided- to hold; ?ho next me.eting in, Pittsburg Iri Xpril. in '.'.���-������?.02,* No business of, public interest ,was transacted....->,. ,-.���.���; HAMiLTON.-. Ontario, yOctob._ 24-r " iMpterimisySibknfess-Fb Yz^^^^��^^0Mii0^i:^^ Sci^ss^f^s'^ce|^r���^ ;^^_i^spf!_|i^p*^^e^ ;-ners;. Cam$t��ell ?Cr Sek^B^k^Settl��ment} .iiii'��': S^li-^Qward,. all7bt^hiclrj'P^icesy - are 'hainlets: within a short distahpeibf; -:"Rath;-_-Thelaid-bf_-th-^d^br_^ ed 'tbatterid about 90 - persons ^who y;were ; sufferinig from^;symptbms/;thexnatufe--;of . whichv has not yet been determined.tOhes ���hundred '.'guests;; were at> the:;-wedding^ ": pkrt^1last"';'niglit ;'bf {' Cl__5enc1e>:ft^_rr /and; Miss*- Nellie^"Thomas,*:!; atyythe/jhbme'Sbf: Jaimes* Thomas; of .Cass Corners/.', After ��� the par ty: over 90 of theinwereta-ken; ill,; ���including the officiating clergyman;;the'. "Revi; George ;S.: Che'rer; who is vpfbstrat-; ed/.; Doctors ;Wihkbbp*,\Grant/and: Stew^/; art'bf this place,7who answereii;ihocall^ today report that some,cases are serious, though ^npt /necessarily, fatel.,'^^.^ ^.;*; ;/" * ������ ; "-.������ A Preina.ture Notiflcatio**.;; y :';I LONDON/.pctbbe^ 24^A_a^errbr/,boni- . niitted by some of the provincial police \has led to premautre notice of the. fact' that the war offlee contemplates' t;hic possibility of .having to call out every voluntee'r in the country. The/war pfllcio has'distributed i to the police, "'officers: through the kingdom. bills/ordering all reserves; militia^ yeomen apd-volunteers tb'fepbrt' thenisclv. s yvyith'butv delay,Sto " headquarters '* wi th the" view r Qt7 a.ctl've* service?- Th ese bills are /accoiiipanie^ by 'letters; ���:'ordering': that j -;tbe ;���*'- f orrn err*-))(} .'kept'/ in (.ysafe: place; until/telegraphic order, -topostlare receiye_iuThe;pblic;- bf' Lancaster overlooked* the? latter arid .; pbsted^/tbeybills^ / ^t^ing /;*wi ftespreacl. ��� p;or��urbaiir Murat died today at a chateau at Chaui-. bly General prince Joachim was born Yt Boi-d'entown', Now Jersey, July 21st,; 1843. He was .the,..eldest.spn; of Prince, 'Napoleon' Lucien"C.h-Jt-lcs; who .died in; 187S, and was the grandson of the king of Naples. -Th> mother of the; deceased ^ ��� __ prince was Caroline,Georgian, daughter The executive r_3m_i-rtVe"ebtihe National j,^ Council Of Wonien held ^jrieetingfierel Jeisey Shpy died lxi_ W% ��� /; '. xy-xZ , ight; Icity'-isy calledytb/imyyf br^/;pbweiv5.iiii)Ti> ^ttiiSvschedule; ybne^pf / t^'.^ingssmiist. ..iappen:j!'^itfe;f-thei-city|^ -Jterit ;'tb?surr er&erZ i pfth.e? jic^f ei| cbiiipaiiy; ;'t-i-V-^hblei��b.^it_yf^ecw|--^^ ;/from; .its//la_. ge^ t!;ti_^ i tlipe'patrbns /musSibe tdoj^ley^hiEKWiiF ^inaide so /ipaiirjto :memhirs|bf|theicbiiniy tcil^la-ty^^ingjth'at;t *i)prt;;thisZsectibn^^i^b^law. andj^rb^: ' ^ess;1,uppii.-ih^ or (_er/tp;j gain / tim e; ^tlii^iew to/seeing: Kbw;* li tliisycli fficalty 7^n^t)e|byercon_ey; ,y-;*/;The3by.lavr./^*?*; .^^Jd^^/i^^^brri/ ymittee//bf;._.the;/; whpiej^ith:|/aiderniari ��� Hamiltoii'/ih'- tlib;'ychairi/_ The//; firs-.'/two :jglau,ses;0ici ZxiioiZx amount'/;;tp^!__^h/;i;___ .they-'were/accept^ ithe/th ird_s_rctibn^^ other* things, tliat* the^city/i.--derVthe tir^ ; raugem-ijtyshall furriish /er's/Attfentibn-.was.'to .by.''-.the.chairman;; Mayor ifFletcher/said, he ; knew/the- /city ��� /would; "-have;, to/provide/; the; t transforraeifiii;and .alderrtiaii; , Gillett at'Z'once asked ^hat/tlieyywould cost. The question"';;:was.-Vpassed',np.-y.to'., superiritendeht McPhee.;; who .replied off, fcand'.'thath^; thought; sbmething in;; tha, neighborhbodbf ,?2060/wpuld-/be^needed for* thi3*iten-.,.-.*. .'��� -/yy ././/;./���'_, ,_./.,= ,'-.. Thi3 .;. \'asj no. small^sum./ and tlie *; mayor'.,at once, sought,to, take theroug!!' ���eclge/;'off'"' the���'' supdi/inte:!dent's:;; reply with "tlie remark that the transformer!, would always be a/goodiasset in case of extensions to the city's alternating: system, -ffhieh under the by-law prq- ! posed it was provided ishould ��� bs 'Hfl- .carded..'./' '.*'"'.'-";'���"'"iilZ'r ��� '.���;���_/������������ /Transformors; which;.cost, so much naturally, intf;rest6a:;, the chairman of the finance committee/who had been ; led'to believe that tiio/deal which had been suggested, .by the/West Kootonay Power /&' Light .Company'was one ��� in .which the. city would (notrbe called' upon to do m ore th ar*. collect' th e: rates fro in -the electric Jightingybufjiness' and turn aZ small*proportion -oi, the'"' r.ami ��� over to thb power company. .It' occurred to him that- machines; which-/;bost;'-So much might-in turn;require/a/man to look -after them and he--iskedifcr light upoii this 'point. -This ;;q iiestiori .'^ was also handed up "to ; McPh?ex HisZ- reply * was that-' the, 'transformers 'would require a little'y ''attention.'. 'Alderrhan;; Hamilton ���fancied * he /saw 'ih'���������'this -'anothery name nppn the payroll, .wliich;- in the first presentation was' a' blank,.with the cx- ��� o'ep'tion' ��� of" th e : name of/'superin tendent McPhee[ and.'hp prcssod for 'furthftr in-' 'formation.' He��� ws.nied���''���- tp 'know how much of, a man the new'transformers would 'reduire, but'/the reply this time was somewhat vague, as the superintendent replied; that he did not -think the now .rane-ormerB; would require any .nfjyf} attention than those at present in nee * ' * ������*:;, "/ Alderman Selous''took���.' occasion here to go.on record fairly. He aaid ho did not know very much about' electrical matters and he had; n'ot counted upon the extrai, ?200O expenditure for transformers, which,the council had just been inforimed would be necessary.! A'.'Some further d'scii. sion followed, in J]be coiirsg pf wl-icb,. it /yras pointed out ;jiWj_bj.figi%3dyi;^ |flie|c.tyj^uidy)^tfie|i-^ ^pb^||xt^0It^as^^l-M^p|^ uTT*-i"ntiX:Roir __*��. :i 1 ���\v.''Xnc .-f_i'riii.in\om_ap-i'flia>. ;^^HIlTO^|^J)^|^2i^ 'jScfilej^;^ ^ r*r.' ���'*& i' nZ&'irr-y+ii ^X'^.':-*wi:r ^ iibehalf atytheycourt Jof?inquiry^hich��is; j injestagating; hisj cpnductvasfcommande^/ |in^cliief|c_ESt__^0ying^qu ^h^Santiago|cam^^:;pH^w^^ HEAVY SHIPFEBS >> * . VfVB .,. * .Wf *,"^j_,y_' -^���_ ^ f Z,'^l *-<���*���;!.'��� _ , i-y. ' - W ��� : *$.q -. :>*j " ������a*?. I vt1 r^-% .r:ii?m i'_�� ��4>' - ^ Z>rM- :fi ���? ,��'_..--_B ORE TONNAGE FROM-.tflErf W-^*j. .yT-fl j'_l -y^ . j^'.-'L -��� ���������y*^.-'_-.���-'Ft-, .v-.y ���.3*^-a-?"--jr.^''-*-7.jfr-^^r^x_^^_y?/..?g-_r*':^''*TT T^* -. |(^COTjO^CLMMS;BONI>E-5^A(.CI^ ^..f.J';V:JTieB_r.P^rkT_T>T_r.*-ClT'_r_i".rai'.T�� ~J 1. ?Raynpr?y ... ,._ . .t ._. . ....._Iltshb-ild| pikbAb;haverear;>ad--iira[liSchley/called.p ^proce.e'dini^XSS'f^ ;.i-bith._r5tbe;.mbm_ere-_b_^^ *S__;'_.''_*;_'-__5'_f, >Jattemp0;,was^defipM Selous;^ who intimated that, if-'tbo . many 2libOTti^*wi^^uken*ywitH���tli^BC^ Ifjp-ldemanXGillett'JliS^^ '^ffijiislppini^i^ ^trie4pq^��i/if9r^ |^mpffi^f^^|ii^-^Hnfed?tb|accep _work1; bf/tnel council'thetcbuhciiScbul'd/dbJ :;tKe:I;nejl*||l).esfethiii;^y^^ v/^l&er_naffi.Mad^e)./^marked;(th^ ;disbufSo^|M^pS*;farrtjas company��fpr��yl hejJiuirju. imbi^|thaii;vti^sui;pl iii*. yppwer/itamiglitJ -/reflui^yDjis*!-^ {^'aldei^ar^H&.iltjrai/'im . toZtiie|c^mlftee.kept^^ggihg.;i�� .y^/pii;; ^'the:Js"ch<^dule;^<^-;S^^^^ //./Thb!;- 'raie^i'iBZZ^eZch tirged y.hbtel sythjeri '���. ?^a_rie'Sup3^]_lt!i7iVan^Macld(vn_e ;'llie;ybpi__ion��'th--^ihe/^ ': whi C-h/tlie:- ci t^^was; 1^;;pay;!for;thb/hptel;: ^lightiiigy^s^mcrethaii'ilio/i'iotels'-wbiild/ / stRndiSlts^as/shci wn/ tliat /the"'ra.te3/,(at/ /pi:-^enfctjii^d^vliy'Sthe^Kptels i/wei-e/less -thauV5(>|_pei^ee_t./bf ytlieyschedule/llncter the sbl-Oduie/the . Hume/rate, would _be =fW5-iper^b_-th;ihut^-_e ; eiit-pSidWthe/city'. $ .l;/;the yphair rate' would'bbt$i!5^;'b-itttie;Phafr paid/a/flat; rateXoiIbut^S75; vlt;':wasVclearly/:_ycfise of the." cityt'/beingv; obliged -/to y'dbublc/ the. rates-tp/iheihptels/iii?order, to get; ii��; propbiti^/bry^of yallbw.ing /the- /, power. , company' t lighting of these buildings alrcaidytakes 126 lamps. It was suggested as a startfir; tliat theynumber: ot free -lights should he 'increased; to..5, .but. when theaid ex- men beRome/aware' of. the discrepancy, still" existing it is likely that the number will be still further increased. ��� The committeo rose arid reported progress on. the by-lav-, shortly after 10 o'clock, and it will be taken up again at the next /meeting of the council' on Monday evening.'/ ���������' ���'.'��� 'Z ' '��� ���'.'. : Whfn the committee was moved back into the/ council; alclormar. Madrton handed in a few questions which he requested the rVi-typr. "to answer;'asr bearing'upon/the electric light question. Tha rnayor read.tho questions over but.declined to;answer;them, saying he would take them ur at the next meeting of the. coutcil, vhen the champions of the bylaw expect to ��� have it put through its third reading and out of the way for further 'amendment'. The questions which the mayor declined to answer wero: 1. If the proposed agreement with the Wost Koctenay Power & ��� Light Company Is carried into effect, will the city's power station on .Cottonwood creek be clteed down? / 2.' How: many hoi sc-ppwer does the citv require in addition to its present . jpj^bsef npff to^ke^e)pwa*iiir.tllf th^ %ntire|lis'tjh^ ?^wr%esipbnlio-i _ to to ���J to to $&'. to V to > V to ��v to ' . to to ���* ���- to IsCOR 'OKA 1 Kl) 1070 DDSON'S BAY co3vc^-A.iNr"5r ��L DRY GOODS- The best lhat art can. produce and money can purchase, is now ready for your inspection. NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS��� Stylish Goods in every shade and make for evening wear. Sequin Robes. Dreams in Embroideries. Facts in good values. From the cradle to the grave, we have everthing you can require. PRICES RIGHT THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY BAKEP* STBEET, NELSON, B. 0. ' to to to to to to to to to to to to to FOR, ONE WEEK ONLY to to to to to S___ __��___��: ___-!___ ;��_- ��__;___- -��:_��; -t <��-_& >*a6��* ._%��� ��2fc��J^ ��jai���'���Sfr *Mnfr *'-S8"ii����� '^T&'^fe1'*-jfe* Imfr *-tB" ���fr>:iB'*ir^--S&. fk\ **'*& '"0?'*��. :Z0Sf* 0?? :00f000'0&'0* *<**_ -00.00.00.00.000.0*0. ^^0'000'00'000'00'00'00-00-000^ ^^^^^7^7^ W -8^-^-B-T^-Sr:-Sf i *S?<'8f.'*3?. <-_?��� ST-' *^;*S?. "S^. -��*���' -��!-��: ^K^*; W AUTUMN We are offeilug our entire stock'(of plate cameiae below maker's prices for one week orly. SEE OUR WINDOWS. THOMSON STATIONEBY CO. Ltd NELSON. B. O. A )r I ...tr I ?��� W-zri -, &&*. ��� I. OJF. >' - , iiW>^r mi>r. %$4r'}. \M< \Y *4i WHOLESALE DIREOTORT . -. ��� ��� ASSAYERS' SUPPLIES. ^wTf. T-E_IM;--E?r&~^0 ���^c6__^NB__. OF Baker, and Josephine streets, Nelson, "���.hole.ale dealers m assayer's supplies. Agents for Denver Flre Clay "Company, Donver, Colorado. COMMISSION* MERCHANTS. \ \ * .> ���"__.. J. EVANS & CO.-BAKER STREET, -Nelson, wholesale ;,dealeis; In liquors, "���cigars,*, cement, fire brick and flre clay, ���water pipe "and- steel rails, and general ���* coiximisoion merchants. - , --" < PLASTERERS' UNION MEETS EVERT Monday evening in the Elliot Block, at 8 o'clock J. D Moyer, president; William Vice, secretary. P. O. Box 161. �� __ \_ p-' ELECTRICAL. -SUPPLIES. r^OTEiiAyr:ELZEJCTRic~^Up��t,X & Construction Company���Wholesale dealers -.,in~telephones, annunciators, shells, oatter- *les,.electric fixtures and .appliances. Hous- -' ton Block, Nelson. .," . ' FRESH'AND'SALT MEATS.' ��� , _.'vu .- ���*.* BURNS" & ,COrBAKEB STREET, M&\i <+ Nelson,-wholesale .dealers' In ^ Irejh and, ^VV"1., j.j-cured-meats. *CoId storage.,*-' ', f- - ���**- - ur \*i . . groceries:" |^feC%0^ .^^xcoOTENAY* SUPPLY COMPANY, LIM ��� s-.tf^s-^. ^.J^ttati ���Verr*" '.+*���<.*.*��� & Woisnti. x_nnlc_Alf h\r ^-grocers. 4, PIc^Klted^Vernon 'street, **,Nelson,, wholesale CARPENTERS' UNION MEETS WED- ���nesdayt evening of each week at 7 o'clock, in Miners' Union Hall. C: J. Clayton, president^ Alex. B. Murray, secretary. PAINTERS' UNION MEET THB FIRST and third Fridays in each month at Miners' Union Hall at 7:30 sharp. "Walter R. Kee, president; Henry Bennett, 'secretary. LAUNDRY 'WORKERS' UNION.- Meets at Miners' Union, Hall on fourth . Monday in -every month at 7:30 o'clocki p. m. B. Pape, president; A. W.'McFee,'sec-: rotary. t ^ i ui ii CLASSIFIED ADS. ARTICLES-FOR SALE. SEWING MACHINES OF -AM. KINDS for^sale or re'itTat the Old Curiosity Shop. .yy: ..y^p^-. ..ffifo.^...,...... ::��� .. FOR RENT-THREE,.ROOMS'SUITABLE f or light liousokoepiug; hot and cold water, steam- heat, batha. Addicss box 571, Nelson, -MF#'^ f .'JOHN'" CHOLDITCH ^ & CO.-FRONT. Iir^i -.-���._ <. >-__ _ .Neis011f wholesale grocers.-" ' t MACDONAL��) Sc- CO��� i^ORiNER OF r&Wi, ^J. Y.'GRIFFIN" & CO.-FRONT STREET, Nelson.*1 -wholeBalo" dealers ln provisions, cured meats, butter and eggs. . SIX ROOM *, COTTAGE - AT t BALFOUR to let by the month or for^the season. Immediate possession.' Good i fishing .Apply' C. W.i Busk.-Kokanee creek. Phone 66a.i Or to R H.iWilltams,.Baker street, Nelson., FOR REVT-PALACE-SALOON, SANDON.' For particu lar. apply Mrs. A. Eagan, bandon, B. C. TO LET ���THREE^ROOMS -.ON 'CEDAR street; large living room, bedroom and kitchen! with sink; also use-of>bath:v'Apply to J. Coxhead, Cedar street. ^> *���> / - -. ..0EOR SAI_E. ... U f goodsJvAgents for Pabst Brewing Company i.. V "^ .���-;of'Milwaukee-.and ^Calgary Brewing Com- jShr, i <' 17pany/of Calgary.1 *>' .<��� ^ -> ^y^'BXJHENESS1 >DIEE0T0EY. ���fyr u' 7 Z/- -. ARCHITECTS. - _-A. C. EWART.���ARCHITECT, ROOM 3, ^"Aberdeen1 Block, Baker Street, Nelson. *�������� fV'-f-- ~-L CHOP HOUSE, i - vt yw i_^-\ PIONEER ' CHOP HOUSE. JOHN, gpear, proprietor,-opposite Queen's Hotel, )> j Baker'street. Nelson. Open-day and night. S ' Lunches a specialty. Picnic and traveling ', parties supplied on shortest notice. , , { ' '. -*���', - DRAYAGE. YirimSyruRE, pia^osTsafesY^c^,' moved carefully at reasonable rates. Ap- . ply_ J. T. -Wilson, Phone 270, Prosser'a sec- "^"ond HandlatoreTWard street." ' ' ' '- l ' FURNITURE. " D. J. ROBERTSON & CO., FURNITURE dealers, undertakers and embalmers. Day 'phone No. 292, night 'phone No. 207. Noxt < new postoffice building, Vernon street. Nelson. v WANTED���MINING PROPERTIES. ' "T?RE_irj��LLIN^ We are anxious to secure a few free mill- -\ ing gold properties at once. The Prospec- , tors' Exchange, Nelson, B. C, Room 4, K. W. C. Block. FOR IMMEDIATE 8AL**K-GROC__RY BUS mess; good location; low rent; owner going ouf of busiDoss.vFor full partioulars address"1 (T. K., Grand Forks, B. C. > J^HELP, WANTED. WANTED - CHAMBERMAID, VSHINGLE jointer and packer, launch ess, railroad men for Lardo. Nelson Employment Agency^ Phone 278. i -^SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION -WANTED-BY YOUNG Woman as general servant in small family, > Address (bov 050, Nelson. k .> - EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. _ ~^IEI_Pn^;ui_SlS--___D^WRITE, ~______T phone, telegraph or inquire Western Canadian Employment Office, Nelson. Phone 270. Storage���I have a large warehouse for storing household or other goods. H. 'A' Prosser..' WANTED HELP OF ALL KINDS.��� Orders for help receive prompt and icare- ful attention. R. Purdy, Employment Agent, Stanley street, Nelson. Telephone 44. P. O. Box 582. GOLD, COPPER, SILVER. LEAD mines and prospects wanted Send report and samples to the Prospectors' Exchange, Nelson, B. C, Room 4, K. W. C. Block. 'NOTICES OF-MEETINGS. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ^xSi^a^ljaocSy^^TYA^rsc. A. M. meets second Wednesday In each mouth. Sojourning brethren Invited. NELSON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 123, G. li. C���MccU) third VVcdnc__a> (sojourning companions invited. Chas. G. Mills, _. , Thob. J. Sims, El. II. NELSON AERIE, NO. 22 F. O. E.��� Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each .month at Fraternity Hall. George Bartlett, president; J. V. Morrison, secretary. KOOTENAY TENT NO. 7, K O. T M.��� Regular meetings flrst and third Thursdays of each, month. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially invited to attend. Dr. W. Rose, R K.; A. W. Purdy, Com ; G. A. Brown, P. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ��� Dally by mall, one month S 50 Daily by mail, three months 125 Dally by mall, six months 2 50 Dally by mail, one year 5 00 i Semi-weekly by mall, three months... 5U Semi-weekly by mail, six months 1 00 Semi-weekly by mall, one year 2 00 Postage to Great Britain added. ADVERTISING RATES. / Dl&play Advertisements run regularly per inch per month $4 00 If i un less than a month, ptr Inch por insertion , . 25 ClassiHed Ad 3 and Legal Notices, per word for first Insertion ..;... 1 For each additional Insertion, per word J..2 Wholesale and Business Directory Ads (classified), per line per month 50 Notices of meetings of Fraternal Societies and Trades Unions, per line per month 25 Address all letters��� THE TRIBUNE ASSOCIATION. Ltd. John Houston, Manager. Nelson, B. C. 'M-M-M-I'-H-M-H- 'I��I"M��I-M"M"M"H| ���_��� Le Roi mine'that the "Associated Press was becoming discredited as a news- gatherer. This incident is related merely to show the people how easy it is for corporations,' like the Le Roi'Mining Company,'to mislead" the general^ public on questions that afreet communities. Since the day of the inauguration of the strike at Rossland, a iwell-devised campaign of misrepresentation has been carried on. The Le iRoi cotnpany controlled a newspaper, whose editors and reporters obeyed instructions to the letter. These editors and reporters 'were-also correspondents ot other newspapers and of the Associated Press. This ���'practically 'gave the La Roi company the ear of every editor of a daily ^newspaper in- Canada. But notwithstanding this great advantage, the managers of the Le Roi company whos devised this campaign for the dissimination of 'falsehoods have come to grief. The, one .at Northport sees his successor looking ������ over the. ground, and the one at Rossland Lknows his days are numbered. 'Bela Kadish has^already got his walking papers, and, Bernard McDonald 'knows 'bis are all rea.dy to be handeii*'hiin.v With1 the de-r parture of these two men,'if is not unlikely the strike ..will continue long. ;Henry "Bratnober,"> who seems to be the1 power behind the'throne'.in.the Le Roi management,"��� knows^'thatHhere are'few^ "idle skilled h'ard-rock miners "on the Pa-~ ciflc coast,,and"lie.knows* that in order ,to .mine'the -Le 'Roi successfully only good men canjbe used. . Good men are' ,'not ^"scabs" in any country, and no one knows it''better than -Mr.' Bratnober. t ������ . -r t> With good men will conie a < long period of peace and prosperlty}at Rossland. The' "remainder of the country "is all right. Governmenti'by 'injunction it seems, has gainedJa foothold in British Columbia. Mandates of-mere judges are to be enforced,'while the written laws of the* 'people's sdirecfrepresentatives are dead .letters. There is no need of government' by; injunction in'this province. , Tliis i's* clearly shown, in the Beamish and Colistro eases. But-written laws and their enforcement to the letter by the courts apparently are not sufficient protection to mining companies-managed by, men like Bernard McDonald. ' They can', only have the (protection they want through the mandates of a judge. If the .mandates of this judge are disobeyed, prison doors swing wide open for the individu.il who is so daring as to disregard them. What a travesty this is on justicer -^ , Mayor Fletcher and alderman Selou3 rof Nelson and the West'Kootenay Power & Light Company of Rossland shoiild ask for an injunction to restrain The Tribune and the common people of Nel-, son from in any,way interfering with," ^them in the efforts they are making to close a���deal, by the terms orwliich the Rossland company will get the cream of' the electric lighting business in Nelson. The Tribune is a "picket" that gains entrance into nearly every-liouse in Nelson, and an Injunction would prevent this. The common people will discuss such matters as the ��� electric light deal ' on street corners and in halls and on railway platforms, all of which is contrary, to the wise provisions of government by injunction. . (I. m ... LADIES' J A C-S-KfS, COSTUMlES, FUBS AND UNDERWSiAR AT. ESPECIALLY ' LOW PRICES MENS' LAMBS' WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, FLEECE 'LINED UNDERWEAR, WOOLAND OASH- MERE SO0KS, -FLAN-, NELETTE. Ni-JHT 'SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS AT VERY LfrW PRICES (�� . BARGAINS IN GREY AND WHITE BLANKETS, WOOL COM-. FORTERS AND EIDERDOWN QUILTS. IRVINE & 36 Baker Street, Nelson. Jt^w. *��� s ��� % ���! F ���_!_-_____(-^_______-> __-_______-'___-_____-'' 4^__\\\\\______0^_l_______0 ^______V__________^ -_t_____tT^______\_- -_________���-'_________' _________���_______���_. _______���#��� 2l______r _______���*��� mk_wa___f 0*\t_W_l____* 0**__\\\\\\\____*0*^__\_______> 0**__W___h0*^_____W 0^*_WW_WW_k0^__W__\__f *^CB__^���-^.H__fr "^^H^"'*^B___*' *^t_\&*0^G____�� ^*^_____^���*'_____��� 0^Q__W _____K _r ; ^^^^������^������^������^���������^���^���^������^-'^���'^���^������^.���^���^���^ All ^'^>^'&*'&'00^'00'00y0*'000'00'00'00r&y0*fi0Y SUfTllf* 1% m ^M-J quainted? Do we complain of him because fh'e wcrke_d? If so, it may be said- in extenua'tion that it was - tidy 'work, and tliat piobablj he "did not work very hard. It was, not as it he did anything that' nfade - him perspire. - Assuming, however, that in1 this busy young coun-' try. he^wished to busy himself, what more' fasKioriable occupation was -open to him? Scckty in this country" will stand aghast at the suggestion 't_.at a lord lost caste because -when a lordling, he dallied with notes and checks in a tank. 'Could he lose caste by the same process by'wlfich new-iich families find it?. Is. then, our fashionable society! erected'o'n a,"fallacy, or whatJ on .earth" are ^ur newspapers , driving at when' thcy^say'thaflord de Blaquiere-will not' do for 'governor-general because 'he elerkee in a Montreal' bank? ' ��� What ihe army and church are to England the bank isvto Canada, a-safe place/or the sons of our first .families. To get a son into'a "bank���tliat-.is' to say, ofefurse, in daylignt,-permanently as a clerk���is th'e dream of fond mothers,��and when achjeved,is considered as something accomplished .socially,- Thereafter there 'is someone in the family who krows whether dad sliould wear a "black or "white tie when he is going anywhere int evening dress "A sense of secuiity ensiiesnot known before, and from this .vantage point a famPy goes cm from conqeusfto, conquest Our social compass Is knocked'out of k-Her v htr- we are told that a^lord, otherwise eligible.-' is to be barred'from Rideaq Hall because he was once a banker.���Toronto-Star.��� ������������-J1-Jr*J=��� -^ Incorporated underf tho laws of British Colurabia. * ������ ' Capital $1,000,000 in 1,000,000 share's -Par value $1.00 each ' All treasury'stock No promoters and no preferred TRADES AND LABOR UNIONS. _Y___._._.b UJN1C.-N, NO 91), W. F of M ��� Meets ln Miners' Union Hall, northwest corner of Baker and Stanley streets, every Saturday evening at 8 o clock. Visiting members welcome. M. R Mowat, president; James WllKs, secretary. Union scale of wages for Nelson district per shift: Machine men $3 50, hammersmen $3 26, muckers, carmen, shovelers, and other underground laborers $3. BARBERS* UNION, NO. 196, OF^ THB International Journeymen Barbers' Union of America, meets lirst and third Mondays of each month ln Miners' Union Hall at 8.30 sharp. Visiting members invited. R. McMahon, president; J. H. Matheson, secretary-treasurer; J. C. Gardner, recording ��eer��tary COOKS AND WAITERS UNION NO. 141, "W. Jj. U., meets nt Miners' Union Hall on second and last Tuesdays in overy month at __30 p.m. sharp. A. B. Sloan, president: J. P. For- restoll, socrotary H. US. Forlicir, flnancirl soo- ^ctary. * NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS -b * BY CARRIER. * ���S- * ir On Saturday next, subscribers fr ���ir whose Tribunes are delivered by * -f- carrier will be expected to pay * * the carrier TWENTY CENTS, the + * subscription price for the current ���$��� ���%��� week. 4"' * * "When the strike commenced at Rossland, the management of The Tribune engaged the services of a well-known journalist at Rossland as special correspondent The only instructions given him were "Send the news " How well he has per/ormed his duties, the readers of The Tribune know. Every report sent has been as r^ear a statement of fact as could be made at the time. The contrast between the reports sent The Tribune and those sent out by the Associated Press was so�� striking that the C.P.R. telegiaph officials warned the Associated Press correspondent at Rossland that he must file unbiased -reports; that his reports 'were bo manifestly 'in the interest of the management of the, William MacAdams hag returned to Sandon from a trip east, and the Sandon Paystreak will again be a welcome visitor as an exchange. Blaquiere Whs Once a Bank Clerk. No immediate importance attaches to the rumoi that lord de Blaquiere may suceed lord Mii-to as governor-general ot Canada, because there is no reason to suppose "that lit will ever be neces sary to lecall a governor-general before the completion of his term, unless he fplls under mental or bodily ill health. There may be friction at times, DUt a gcod deal of It will be endured for the sake of peace. It is irieresting to* obPerve a tendency in many Canadian papers to sweep lord do'Biaquiere aside ns, being an im- possiDlc candidate for the post at Rideau Hall becc-use he " wa. formerly a clerk in a Montreal b?nk." Perhaps: w��> have have had governor- generals whe did worse. What objection could this democratic country have to lord Blaquiere? The objection cannot be that he used to live in Canada, for that should be counted in his favoi. If we assume that hir having lived in the countrj is not a fact that should tell agaii.sl him, we re\t come to the inquiry as to what he did while living here. Would it have been all right it he had done nothing but visit about amoD�� people with whom ho became ac- How to Speak English. ��� From representative citizens'the'following interesting and useful opinions on the subject of 'the king's lEngltsh have been gathered. It is worth noting that on this subject there is a great unanimity of opinion,, to the effect that the king-'s English should be correctly, 'spoken, so that in this country we may' avoid the dialects which, ��� in traveling 'about Great Britain, present new oddities at almost every railway station one comes to. Here are a few opinions'on the subject: "Keep up the good work," said a well- known golf player to the Star. "It is positively disgraceful, ye know, to heah the common people talk. No softness of tone whatevah. And slangy, too, don't ye'know. It's hawd to understand what the country is coming to in this regawd." "The wy to talk H'English is to talk' it the way they talk it'in H'England," said a prosperous butcher. "There's no sense in anything else. Keep^hup the good work." "If there is anything "that makes me rip-flarin' mad," said a policeman, "It's the-way some of'thim English talk. Ye'd think they had pay&'in their mout. They call it the English language! but, be gorry, the English-is the Very wans that can't spake it. Kape up the foight for good, plain, ould-fashioned English." "Say," said a young fellow on the corner, "this is what we needed from the flrst���somebody to soak these sissy-men who talk English as if they was living in a doll's house. -Give it to them in the neck���With their chawnce and their dawnce and their hawf-pawst-ite o'clock. We don't want any of this Oscar Wilde English in this countiy. It gives me a Ipain in the gizzard to hear them. That's ���what I'm right with you in any holler you want to make for good English." And so it goes. We could quote still other expressions similar in tenor, showing that there is a very general feeling that unwarranted accents, affectations, and impurities should be eradicated from our speech. Real "results should follow upon an agitation in which public opinion is so unanimous.���Toronto Star. PROPEKTiES:���Oambprne Group, nine claims, Oyster -.Group, six claims. Located in thb Free -Golti Fish-'River-'Camp,'Lardeau "Mining Division. "B. Gi' Large Veins.. Free milling gold ore. -FIEST AJ_LOTMENT:^-200,000 shares now offered . ".atf50\cents per shlare. ��� . . - * > -__ , . " * , ������ r In view of the splendid, showings of both high and lowgrade r ore, ftndjthe unrivaled facilities for the economical developing-and ���working pf the,properties, it is confidently expected that not only "will the present issue of stock be sold quickly, but that no1 more , will be off-SJ-ed at less than pkr. - ? , Address all inquiries or amplications for stock to' ���'�����-. j . i On tho construction (ot - Kootenay railway fln jH)'1 HIGHEST W whead ittlct 'In order to secure ordinary labor will be pi .'and axemen $2.50 per day. out del-i per da GOOD STATION WORK CAN* BE SECT-BED,* < For further particulars apply to Nelson Employment > Agencies or" to the CARLSON & P0f{TEI CONTRACTORS. ProrBOX566 NELSON, B.C-. S.-M.r-BRYDGES Official Broker. WANTED. 500 Day ana Station Men, \ I Eight months" work. All rock. Wages $2.25 per day. 'TE__EI��HON��>39. 'P. O.'BOX 527. Planing Mills X-i-Mcirr-a-i-). CHARLES HJLLYER, President. HARRY HOUSTON, Secretary. Have jiutiooelved 3,000,000 feet of log; from Idaho, and wo are prepared'to cub tho largest bill of timber of any dimenBl-ns or lengths. Estimates given at a)iy*tlmo. The largest stock of sAsh, doors, and momdinga in Kootenay. {hy COAST LUMBER OF ALL KINDS ON HAND ' OFFICK AND'YARDS: COTtNKR HALT. .AND FRONT STRBET& THE PROSPECTORS EXCHANGE No. 4, K. W. C. Blojck, NELSON, B. O. < ' Gold, Silver-Lead and Oopi-er ______ -n. anted at the Bxoh- i__?e. Free-MlUlnar Oold Properties wanted at onee for Eastern Investors. > hear from all prospeotors who have promi-dng mineral. Parties having mining property .for safe are requested to send samples of their ore to the> Exchange for exhibition. We desire to hear from all laims in British Columbia. i Prospectors and mining men are requested to moke the Exchange their headquarters when. Nelson. *��� . ' ., AU samples should be Bent by express, -prepaid. Correspondence solioited. Address all communications to , Telephone 104 ' ', ANDREW F. ROSENBERGER, P. O. Box 700 Nelson, B. C. tliliiilm.,i.iimHrimiiTTimLimilllumilllmilrm-_inluiMmilimiTl_i . ^"-ZirGrTlicIiEANr Elko, B.C. WEST TRANSFER GO. N.-.T. MACLEOD,'Manager. All Kinds of Teaming and Transfer) Work. Agents for Hard and Soft Coal. Imperial Oil J Company.* Wadhiugton Brick, Limo & Ivlauu-1 factaring Company. General commercial agonts I and brokers. f All coal and wood strictly cash on delTvory.y tkt.kphontw:m7. Wce 184 BaKer St. | w. p. tierney! Telephone 265. AGENT FOR GALT COAL GolgOBZ-! Electrocution. ALBANY, October 24.���Leon F. Czol- goBs, mtr_rt.erer 'of-p_esia_nt M4-Ka__k>y, will be electrocuted at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning, October 29th, at Aubufrn prison. The witnesses will assemble #.t the prison at 6:30 o'clock on Tuseday morning. There have been 26 invitations issued and they are non-transferable. Each witness must present his invitation to the head of the prison ajid if he is not identified to the satfsfactidn of the warden as being the man to whom it was issued he will not be admitted. supply explosives at thirty shillings per case under the figure ruling before the war, says the Tubune's London correspondent. On the basis of consumption, of explosives of the Rand mines prior to tho outbreak of hostilities this would mean a saving of about $2,500,000 a year. Price of Explosives Seduced. ��� - NEW YORK, October 24.���The first move in tiie direction of a settlement pf the Transvaal dynamite question is an ofeer ot the .Transvaal Dynamite Company, which .is a German concern, to Just an Ordinary Scrap. SAN FRANCISCO, October 24. ��� "Young Hewitt" of Chicago was awarded the decision'over Tobey Irwin of thi.. city at the end of the 15th round of a glove contest before the Reliance Club of Oakland last night. There were no knock-downs and neither of the men i showed signs of hard punlahznenL t j Offlee: Two Doors West C. P. B. Office A. R. BARROW, A. M. I. C. EJ PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR Corner of Victoria and Kootenay Streets)! P. O. ftw 650. TELEPHONE NO. 95." NEWLING & CO. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ETO. *> Kootenay Street, noxt door to.Oddfcllows' IIall| P. 0. Box C33 NELSON, B C. NOTICE The undesigned hns resumed proprietorship of the blacksmith businf>..sl toimeily earned on by me and latelyj carried on by R. B. Reiley, in tho premises on Hall street near corner of Bakorl street. All accounts due R B. Reiieyj are payable to me. '��� H. D A.SHCROFT. Nelson. S. ���., October 15t-t, 190L H ���w.-'-a-affwi^^ vaupt ^v;--'.>V:^ :Y\.?zi'?Yr7_Y#^^^ ::YYYi:z-z^Yrr}: Y'^zYrUYY-YY': ���'YYY.YYrY Vv'v;.V.^-''''^^ ^-S^fMgj^ Blffi OF CAPITAL, nil paid np.;..512.000.000.00 Iti-ST.......... .' ��� ��� 7,000,000.00.. UNDIVIDED PROFITS. _27,180.80 Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal ...Prosidont Hon. George A. Drummond...;:. Vioe-Prosldout E. S. ClofBton .:.........-...;..Goneral Manager NELSON BRANCH ... -''_...- Oorner. Baker.and Kootenav Streeta. . A. H. BUCHANAN, Manager. Hrfinches In London (England) Nkw^-STO-U-,��� Chicago, and all the prinoipal cities in Canada. Buy and soil Storting - Exohange and- Coble Transfers. *��� *;'.*���.��� .:��������� , ���'��� ��� ���'���- _,-��� *..* Grant Commercial and Travelers' Credits, available in anypart of the j-vwld; ��� ��� Drafts Issuod, Collections Mado. Eto. .'. - ,ZZ y y'bti-iRKNT bate of. interest paid- Z y_TH__;Cil&i)IAN .*-.;; -tra-H -raioHMy^ THE BANK OF''BRITISH: COLUMBIA.? ZxXZZxZ HEAD^ OFFICEi Paid-up Capital," Reserve Fund. ���TORONTO, 8.006,000 :2,ooo,ooo AGGHECATE RESOURCES OVER $65,000,000. Hon. Qeo.' A. Cox, Xv President. '_. E. Walker, '���..'. ,y, Qeneral Manager: London Ofllce, 60 Lombard Street., B;C. New 'York' 0flice, 10 Exchange y Place, and C_ Branches in Canada and theyv .'.j xr .. .*,.,,.... United Stutos. : ���. ������XX' XX. -'.'- .-���-.^������v l^SAVISGS BANlt PI_PARTMENT:y^' Interest aUowed oa;doiio_li��;';. Piesent ^rate '-hide perceut.: *i; ,;;-':>* ^:xy-fxxyxX ::lx'x:n\ zrY7:Y:GHAKGB:yY^prrZcz: ixzzzr^zz^^^^i^^^^'i^^^p-'Z >i00B0_*X000'0B0 '000*\-001.' -000.. O-F" G___i_,jN*i___X._A_X jCa^ltaK(paid^up)'�� ':^{&^7xZZ7-r7y-yrx:% $2,500,000 JB 1,860,000 HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO, ONTARIO. * Briinohea in NorihWe8t*TerTitortes;'PrbViuc-S of' British Cola mbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec; *; "tt'Hi rioWLAND..-V.!.._'-.-_..^.'-.^.Pie-ideut. D..R. WILKIE...;."i......_*...General Manager;! 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" He drinks bealth and strength'at ,"jb.ev.fountain. ...���;'. ,.:���;; , :���;...*.:��� ������������yy yx v "In these days of higher education for -��-ir-.3,*' says a modern writer,"gome very. " "simp'e and useful accomplishments'are ��� 'apt to be forgotten. They, are .accjem- plisbments that one need not attend '.college to learn, and yet they* *arempr.o valuable and more essential than any- ' -'.tliihs taught in the most advance-i k "'irobbi'l. ���'. Without them no girl's educa. V.'-iion is complete."*' ' ���'������>��� -, i: . - . i'he fact* is that, if I were the minister :..:,!'of* education' of; my; country, with full ��� power to imposo on schools any cur- ricuium;I'lik'ed,'I would have every girl ^a^h-. Jaifd���j^pw'the following thingSj dsaiooked^uppngasAafppssible^supp'orterS ;bf^he;gbveriiment|ii_^ieM^ ^ an^etpto^avoid y^en^ :fbi^goihg;'^cbii_-il^'*aOT^ ;b-^hej38;i��;^^y^_^c^in|Vi ;ebiin f s^ pr;bneypf Jthe^mainingv -Soy and* fspea^fBobtnl'Inp^^ing^ jni]|rcpm^a^th^;^ii^*s^^pB^ * is"'^claiinedf' as.-'a ��� 'firoVm^h'isri^HiVrin'nWer?* ;ihe^fgoyerhmen1^^pulii^ih^^^^ .a^idepu'tyrsp-iakerifeyAliowin^ ���alsblfOKitt.^:lpssi6f(t_i^ ifbrSMurgh^idiiig^.ti^he^ ;thea-rbyerhrrient^cbu-It^pb__ta5*#-^ ���\their|faybr|-i,f.22::ta^ ;-yBut^slieiiShQ^il. ;|knp^.i Kbw:|f tol| dres a} Zyrit__rnj?hfei,1S_ ncpmei- ?��� dntfifwear*|e. Sjy el.-; - .mado'fdress^bf^jbhea^s-mafc^ 5q-ieeffi"y;ItiisJtBe:iwayHnv^ ���yputs. ^n^herv dress;.thatvmakes Eher ylbpli.' |wellCb��;badly:': dressed.: ZYZtiiZ. ,. fes. Sheyslipiild khbwjhbw*tp -nakeJthe'b'esti | of-:-ierself^nbfctb'3lbase|m ���^1^.^;-der_^lfj;*^s'|g;|^?^ y x ZyZi: yi^iie-jCbiibjy^g^f^m^^ ;;Iahyi*;*Se-it-_^lyis!;printed yWOTth^-y*If;;is:;npt;^ yasjtheymemfes._TOte'Kpb^ ���; :^]*nedi yithey i pn^yw;yQ^ ^^rihg^.istffie*member.;fbj*yR '-i-igipiHe^'is^iEi^^iririg.'.^H^ Sleader .of;a Giut.-gbyernrneriti; and^ba^fedif? , asyherisi; by the cbal^^biisfp^-^^ngriny .theSCrp^y_s .Nest;'.ahwelectw^,.^uld ,;tiev ;J:.'nuls"^6r;Hi^':y'rhe*;Tri^ ^bpTn'ioni;t_ratT:*Rr"eMe^ ;'"supported*by^aJl.those iwhpShave~s,vipr,* "pbrted 'him'in' the :past,..except.Tatlbw|of 'Van'cbgvei'VHayward'bf Esquimalt'.yMur- :phy-: pfrfiiWest*_;Yale;y'McEhillips^^nd; ���-Helmcken y of,; Victoria: iand yMcBr id e fpfj:' "l^wd_i'e^*:'aytotal,::.bf'*sIx.'-'.vThe.',taI_ing;.bf-; .:Helmcke_.'yiritb''the cabiriet.w'buld.be apt, ito;:ibse?l_imf:^ ������ Clifford and Sl^bles^Cassiar.: ^y'-yiy-'i Martin andyGilinour-^ancpuyer. ;;;:;.y ^ ' Kidd���RiC-_moHd.:,':*;^ ���v,OUyer^Delta...:..A*-- Z��� xZZ-'ZZxx-��� xr.Z: :Z - Miinrb���Chilliwack.- ��;'���: ; ���: v ; ' ������; .A. W. Smith--^West Lillooet;*,y : ;;., ?>.*. .^'Hunter and:Rogers���Cariboo.; ,; ������':., ;y: E.vC.::Smith���S. E. Kootenay, '��� y .. .'- ' '., 'Houston���Nelson.- 77 Z-y. Z'J'y) 7:. ���:.'--Pric'Q;.Ellisbn���East-.Yale; ;������'.-��� ��� ,:':A total of 19, which,'with foury.mlu- isters/ Dunsmuir,: Eherts, Prentice, and ���*Wells;> gives the government.a vote of ;23'iri'a house of 38. ? ���'������:"���'" ^-''y'"'. '. Tho government claim to be in even|a stronger ''position 'than these figures,, would indicate. .Their, estimate, of the .personnel of the opposition is as foilowi.: McPhillips���-Victoria." :' Haywaj-d���Esquimalt. ��� ���:., . . JTawthornthwaite���Nanaimo. ��� ' ���' *>"<_ 11���-Alberni. . Tatlovr and Garden���^Vancouver. Gifford���New-Westminster. ��� j HcBride���Dewdnek, ':���'���' '..*���,.' ) Pulton���North Yale; ._.-. ,\\ 7y x-x, \ .. Green���-Slocari. y, ";. y.��� .'-. Z... ,.\y ^ . Taylor-^-Revelstoke. .-',.'. :: 1 CurtiE^-^Rbssland. y ,.;:���; ��� A total of 12. Murphy of West Yale,* .���'fclsti_rD';< imajority^are.yaried^^t5ttfe^h ythem ��is^t-iesalieged|:funw ^tspHII^pELPHlA��;Octbl.CT;iS24^Tl{e'' v;~,._--.-yyy-._z_^:':.jr;y!SZ:i.X,>vi>.^_;/*.���:��*!.;,.*,.*.���-r, ������ prpductipngpf.;anthracitejcoaljiih! Penu-i' ;^ylvan__^tlHSy-��r^ ,_$iisfe^p^ffie:t_^^.^^bx oputput^will>b'e'al.out'10,00p.b ;\ttianii_i-i_190CI��;iiw_ien*'t-Sb5-prod-^ ^5vlp7;48feftpiis^Epi-ii m_ie^pnfi.s^:bfi iS_iis.;iv.yea_-,^1-t_ie;:^hip-_-ent��ofB^ Smbuhted-to':'^ii309>7--6"^^ :;34;292;7i0s.tb-is;;fb--tH^same;lp.&ibd^]ast^ ?year.;viThei;demarid''fp^ iy^yhas. been^eaterltitiiijJ :-The3rpauctipn'.h^s*been*-Wily^ ia'i-d. the%iinihg:;"bb-riSanies..:h_.ve?%ittle| -stockybnyhjandrf; 'm^vLehigtifPaJlepSrid; ;jeMefcCentral_Railroa:d_.Cbm .practically placed -an:-5 embargo;1Oii "ot_i-r UinesJand.will'nbt-permittheii-:;^ >tp gblpff.'theinline.'of;tra:cl��s.yyyyyyx-;f li-iieiilii #b^tui_it#tofe#ed*''theyjoc_^ ris.a^^iy-fl*^,ider.and;hf^(hls*:eybsM t^Subh^��^onditibns^_ib.|<^n^ ���>:Z a-r fi oer's^)^^ti0p0mi^ii^i^TS^ ���fbpen;gbut| ; dubiy(__jtb -EiigliS--5J_W-_ey^plub;^a^d:rO*^ Jmbstjsribt able^ glides 3'bn;ytlie^Englisli^ :yturf|i_ia_:._^tii^d,i^brs^ jsiblbifbrfe-iis^sigi-ation^The: o_fieeyiiag)i &bee_i||_-eiafbip-Ii^^thei^ ^iid^ai_bt__ersmeOTl-e_:y^^ C. .;-i..'i- .:.,QTJEENSTOWN^Octol Z.X.''ii^.rXfli\' ���v.9*^X?VyV4^:*_r*i-,.*(.xyy^r-'t-y^xisxx''' "' yxM7-' YYy Y',F^9 W^? - ���SnBiis^.T-irf,^ .;;;yL()NpON|^f^obfeiy^f|^ drcwal'Vof '��� W. :(C- ^Whitiiey's^hor^iyufacl1 ..tlie salfi pfya large-: pbi-tioiiY pf-ythejstabiet XpfjRicli'anl Croker,_iaye;i-ecn!,*fpll^ \a_r'dnnbimc& ;Kas; ,car.cell.ed:.his xturf;, engagements |in^ ilSrgiandiL^Wshard'si,.aecisionO'is^t-ie 'hi- ,rectyj rw.ult:.0,1". :Lester;;Reiff's!:ejcpulsibn from the: English turf. It iwill Jbey fol- ;lc.ved..''by'. a -wholesale "(withdrawal (of ���American-' jockeys-:. and-; trainers;xilThe* English racing: men will.- liavei the ���fleJd,' Vto ^thcimselyesjin 1902.fe^; Zi7>x% f'> ��: i\ ���'���,���.' "^"-Ricliara Crpk-ir's-'aiid Jolin^A.iDrake'Sf horses;,hayjei.,gpne,.out of^training, and tHc^e';meii'';rleclai,e^''tliat;*'tney^^^^ enter Vanqtheiv English has'beeii" Ve instatedf^'^ ���er;?*." Huggins,'"���'' w;iir in'"all; yIiKeli_rb6'd^2(il-; \lowHtheirf* example:*' Th'e^'Vear.'yh'as' 'been"; ��� n :r.^nPtfrV.lr.t;n��i(a: .. n^f Via: 'AV.d'i'Im- ll.vA'^X/.V WOBAGCO ^n."''U^O-'^!Si_i.l:.*,;j.;x^-5'v: sTiJ^^r^tsoN;;. aliigHt-^^-t-VfeElec-^icftpa^ '/ X: i)���::'.-,-.-X'7 '.'X'- ���-..; .. ��*'*T*y..-I*' -:r'.t -.',i. - .-."i ���' j. *'.' ���/���.Large: comforteble^pe^oomsjiand.)flrst-; eias_"'di_d__;"-do__.'';S__mpie^ :/ ji:;:*i'>.,'_-'u, ������-���. ���-���*.:*.;*;r''..'_--���"������:���������-' .*.���*"-.������. mercial^men.; ... xXXrxy-y^Xx^xx:.; f"*"'' rsi ib* ?& t 'PP- Late of the Royal. Hotel, yCalgaxy': -S__f^^;SS_sis��-_^S^*^^ i-iflDIRSIW��flili^ENl_EDS��01imOMPitt %j*3$x��i'iii-?.: ^Si&^S^ZZ^^^1 AQOWPtEPilNEsOE ?v .fi^__fc..lA'_-___. Nf;J ��t_i>^^-_M;-_.1'*&'.-i'?^-? :Y:&$&il$��Y^Mym ln'-z?yyy. yMx> '-:&^yy$y<_>t7&!X9y.yx;y^.;,^ yi'.ymyyw.'i'iiWi-i ���;ir*Si&i%ifi?_l>i?ii'i |gady lias;. had !'a*; suie'eissful:* year'.'1 Croker; ���and 'other ^"Americans 'liav'e ^fbiihd; .-ihatj 'tbe;-Erglish,-system":ofrhandicap^ not' fiarfdicap*the;[fe'-jrses 'a^ "did '.the . .rainers'.r"The small':odds: oi- , tainable Z have ;;:not)-Cori&uced ���':"<-b^^muff!.^ financial success. : yy y >.;:;; *;,;���'."��� ���.]..; . Turf.' followers,.in, general, tliroughput- the United Slates' who were'wonderirlg: whore the; axe of the British Jockeyi Club wouldvfalli next ar.e< no longer in'the dark; -Two' of tlie leading.:���America-'.** jctl-eys have been ruieel off the tracks. ant'.,the impvession'that prevails on thin- side of .the Atlantic, that this,action hqs been, tat* en to .prevent American 'pilots' of the horse from ���"������continuing; to ...carrfy* off the honors* of the British tracks; J?' borne out by Mi*.' Wishard's retirement.^ nnprejudice'd witnobses of Lester Reiff s r!de at Manchesier���declared b'.v, the stewards -"'of the' English .Jockp'y' Club tc have been "suspicious"���state that it was honest and true to: forrA. .The.rovol.ihg .pf the American^, licep_!e: is saidt -to; be Vduejtf1. pro-feeeiorial^jealousy; and as ahbtlier step ina'" war of extenDlnataott." -Tod ^Slpahi'.'wlioae-' style (Korinorly known as .thqSilyJrJ-ing) ���Thishotel, in tho contralpart of tlio^citj', has! been cntirplyj renovated aiidimprpycd;". ; -.:.. The commodipus bar;is'(supplied with.all' tho bcstlbrands of llquorfi,, ���w1incs,ai)d cigars, and !is ' binder'tiie' 'poi'sbnal inauagcriieht yof Mr... J. 0.; ���Niiisinith.,���,'...... ... ;..: *j ; Zx^rZiiZij...:_: ;;' j ���' ,'',, The dining room and rcstaurantarc, conducted*' on the JSviropoan plan, andj theso and tho hofcl accommodation ���are, under tho -management of ilrs. Gorman, .whoso largo exporienco is^iguarr' '-unto'o.'.oftho.oo^prts.of.thd.'hoitoL''/::*.*;'' -\-:. ��� s~l !<___. ;^k^ra*n? Ward -J UOC. ^Streets,' <��� Nelson.'! ferred'his lhtei-eBtlnltHe^l.lack��iJiambiid%t^'1 :inir^ral^clai_rt^sRuate;^n:;thc_nbrth;-sideM^ : irii jirovemenfs.' upon S'?*1.t^^S iinerai;claim,iri;or(leri;'v;*J(^^^ .The only,'hotel 'in '..'Nelson'.'that ha.s !re- mained. under .one' inana;gemeritf:since 1890. i The bed-rooniE- sirpiiyellslfurnished anil lighted by electncit>.,;.������:.,���,' . y..X-~.X'}' ��� xvhe'bar'',is: always:_rto'cK��xi':_>y';.t.h'e' best: domestic and 'imported I.lijuorsjand cigars.; vTHOMAS MABDBNt'.'Proprietor., (HOTEIi Third door from Grand,Central Hotel on Vernon street,,,Best-';dollar a- day house in-town. House, and furniture neivi l^and firstxlass,in every respect.: Lighted: by gas.- Room and b.oard, ?5. to, $6 per week. No Chinese employed; here. "������'.:.. J. V. O'LAUGHLIN, Proprietor. ��� SLOCAH JUKOTjOJiHOTEL J. H. McMANUB,'Manger. . Bar stocked .with ttest brands'pf Wines, 'lt(f-tbr_.'1iui^ -dgari ^er On draiiaThti l_argB comfort-tble rb6t-_8.'.!_'l-_- __a_ui table lio-itt AMER.CAN AND EUROPEAN *r-.-g-f PlANB ���321 TO 4-1 BA__BR STREET, NELSON :"''':::..V;Hi��i_\_-:_B;--ini Rooms Lighted ^^ Hbad Officr at V- 7 -NELSON,'* :B; 0. Markets-:*��t Nelson,'-.'*Bo^]andi''.y;!_^Biil,'�� Kaslo, Ymir, Sandon, Silverton, Nev !��� Denver, Revelstoke, Ferguson .t'G/aJkid Forks, Greenwood, OaBoade Oitj, Mid way, and Vancouver.1 Mail Orders Promptly -Forwarded ' ', ALL^KINDS OF; ���-'-. FRESH /.ND SALTED MEATS IWHOLES^LK AND UBTAIL , FISH AND P*bbLT.# IN SEASON R. W. OiBCOCK E. C, Tj_UVES, Manager ORDEBS BrJ_-t_-_-_:;]h_-xWvrK *^R!6_ii_PT^rEN^b!_f. ,.,_-_,, __._..,....���,, ....^ ymilosyfrom^i�����.. i .the;townidi'jYmir, ,lying.;south;of:a'tidVadrs&-. $ ������:.:.:.1olnlngi.th&!-Evt;hiiig*\'S_aiv*'.mineKil-:.cli_im';'ra \ '���^N.cIs6ni'i_iIhirigv.dlvisi6n'::of..AYest 'Kootenay.�� ijM >ydlstrlct;��ja ntb-reeorded/ii n -.vthe'���'-.* recbrder.s a:fe. y_3 y^^ffl^eTfor^lTilfT^SimXfnnnng^W You andtcach of you are herebv.Lnotifieas.tf' rf*_ I that--IVihaj'o';-. expended j twelve*-;.dollar., .--.and '.'(S212.'25)..'. in;*;irtl>W" a nd the above iiii!ritioii��ii mlum ^ wmu, ���, u i uci !-7;s�� to; holdVsaiduiuiiieriil, claim* under;sthe'.;pro->'#'s.3-3 ���-.visidh-i'f^f'iili'e'^Tincralv.Act.lVah'd^lf-jWithih'^'nS!^ ninety; -days 'from -the .date of thi3.;riotice'��y;f6'5?-; you fail- or--:;. Case -toyconl.rlbute��your^por^ft.-JiS :tion;of all such*_x. eriditures together.withJiSf'tsS all .costs :;Of;aU vertialiig.tyourin teres ts-!��$;? -ij|a * the *said.:claims Aviil, become-th'e:ypropertyis.��'':������ of theys * ** _ ' * -'**"' 'entitled f__ct, :1S * .-���"���'Datci. ���;ber,..1901.' ���������. .���/ ��'; .'' [\-:.:.xX': X-y,7- XX_ xyMXyyimi mm* .....xm 'v^*^^':V;-;P?I^'-';;*^^^ ��� VNOXICEr is hereby given ;tl-_t;Svc intonil 'tdZxyxiM. Apply at t.ho next Kitting of tlio Board of Licenco yv.jisg^ ��� C'oiuinissionur- for (ho City o�� Nelson, to beheld after thooxpiration 6r'Uiirtyldaj8';froih**'tho''diiio.:^--''^'ss^i hereof, for 'a transfer of the retail-liquor :liccllCOy^^���iJ���^jA|^, ���now.held Ijy.ns for the promises known as .tho^y;'jy>s&.B "Glnc I'ot'r'saloon, .situate oti,.Yernon* streot in'yy:.%*iM tho City of Nelson and on tho west-half of lot,4., v*��$s&! hiock 2. subdivision of lot 85," gi'otip.���],' ICootonay rV'.. ,��_5-ji*.l District, to .Villiiini A. Council of the said Cityof ._���'.���rfe'&iM Nelson. . yi ; ��� .* ��� :.',V'v*,V!'*��*?.?si_i ������"Dated at Nolson this sovontb;day .of "OctoHcr " .^. i;S_& :,1901.jy.;: .. -VAUWSLEY:'&'BOWKS.y* ,S*fgfe# ���' Witttess: K. C. Davison.5*,. .-. ;���, :���-"' -.-y;-: .��:���-������ xyXXxiffiti .'.., .. ,,,:' .v���., ...,-.'," .......:. x_xx. x x.ZZxy-_ri0B. 'YYY-7'Z r ^oTi(m::YzYY::Y$YYy^M ii NOTTCJ5 is hereby sriven th��t I infend'to nnpiyi^'l#SlS af. the next ritting of tho Hotrd of Licence 'Coni-Xyyifi niiSHionera for thoCltyof Nelson; to'bo held: ;" v^^|# after.tho expiration of thlrtj- diij-8 from*the date "'"''" hereof, fo-a transfer of the retail liqu'Tilicence now hold by m�� for, the premises si. iiatoorv lot .1. block 12, Baknr street. Nelson.vitud known as tho "Athabusca"8aloon, toNormnn .n'.;'Mi>cleod,''.;v;v*'*.'tvv*5�� '���"'"���" * * rr7,m - - xxtyy. of Nolson. P."J. ltOSSELL.r Witness: Jas. O'Shka. D*tod t. is 27th day ot Septb_hber,190i;;y;;-: t: S*:- :::',��� 'YY:Y>Y_x NOTIOE.;;;YYYYyZyZ: We beg to notify- the morchants and-businesT. men' of Nel.on that we have pn.ohased' tho bnsi- ; ntss and good wi'l of the Pacific Transfer Coni-.i' pany, whioh it is our intoi tion of, incorporating * with the bu.irie.8 of the Nelson i_-eighUiig-Ss': Transfer CompAny; wo remain yours :--���.���.' -,���:������;:.: K. H; WILLIAMS, V- ���' y Hanager Nelson F.&T.,Co ;: OEETIPIOATE OP;:I_^E()yEMEl.TS;': NOTICE. ��� MONUMENT > MINKl-UJj s claim, situate In the Nelson; mining-ills'lij- lon of Wetrt Kootenay district. Where lo-1 cated: At the head of Grohman creeK on' Grohman mountain. '.i'Pko, notice that 1.- '��� J. M. McGregor, actln.v as agent for Steve* , Hawkins, free miner . certillcate No.' b50,435, and Louis Strar.>.. free miner's:cer tificate No. bS7,_33. lnttn ��� ��� ��� ��� - the date hereof, to app*. corder for a- certiflcatt for the purpose of. obtai that action under sectio that action, unded sectlr, menced beforei-tlie lat't. tifleate of lInproveme^���" Dated thiB i-th dav ... fvgust, UOk __1 m 'ZiM- ���-..'Vi.-.Vi ���yiiii: ill .__>-- sixty days fron��; ���I the mining re- improvements, C a crown grant: **.��� must be conv- 7, must be com-i Me of such cer- Z>.$:\ ���:C'*^#S.i_i te Iff n W I THE NELSON TRIBUNE, ERIDAT MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1901 Ml Ml tb tu Ml Ml Ml l. Ml Ml Ml tb _i Mi Ml -V * tH Mi Ml (- tf< Ifc ���_. * ����/ Ml \k vW. ��*** *** *** *** *** ****** ****************************** WATERS There are a great many kinds of waters, but tliose we wish to call your attention tq particularly at present are our TOILET AND FLORIDA WATERS A necessity for bath1 arid toilet. FROM 25 CENTS UP. 17. F. Teetzel & Co. <_ nt nt nt nt nt 9 nt nt 9- nt nt nt nt nt 9 nt m 9 nt nt nt .nt 9 nt nt 9 ���nt m 9 %H*****'*******************3************************-r$?- oys OITT AND DISTRICT. Mr. Justice Irving will hold court in Nelson or. Tues-day morning at 9 o'clock, wtien lie will take up any supreme court business that may present itself.. Judge Forin"will hold court on Tuesday at 11 o'clock. The case of Smith vs Stewart Biotheis and the Jioonday- Curley Mining Company will come up for tual. Aichie Cunningham, the expressman, was* charged in the police court.yesterday with furious di iving.- He secured a remand until this morning, when the case will1 be disposed of. INCREASED RATES. Having added to my stock a large range of Youth's Boy's and .Children's clothing, I am now prepared' to offer to the public the best variety of these goods ever shown in Nelson. ..w Everything Is new and up-to-date and are selling at the very lowest prices. Intending purchasers will do well' to examine my stock and get prices before purchasing elsewher. , u V .<��� 217 and 219 Baker Street J. A. GILKER ��� J-y [���,"���71 tlf f'r J -, $'-V u ' , I t^,'*F ���-_ * * a &$��. -' &*����������*:. * ifiil*.. .^ ***: r. -*j ���*! 1. jtfc.vv ,'" ifia&C"- ���- <- iV_T - .' ���. ^ r - v.-a ���"**. .rj ?G.0OD CHEER" STOVES AND RANGES :.>" * _'* v. r^ . **���. Yy iWe are in the ^market again this season with this line of ���^Stoves. After handling them for a number of years we are cdnvincEd that they are the. only ^Stoves' that' give V ABSOLUTE ^SATISFACTION. .�����:������ . " .;''Call-and see our large and complete line. Y LAWRENCE HARDWARE OO. Z-r' , Importers and Dealers In Shelf and Heavy Hardware. ���"L rrr IF TOtT WANT A PERFECT CUP OF TEA USE EXCELSIOR THE FAMOUS CEYLON ii S. DesBrisay has sold a�� least 5500 worth of supplies to. the prospectors -whe have started,'out'; within the past few days to prospect in,the vicinity of the^ discovery of Godfrey - Birtsch oh "Cooper creek. This' section" of country is now coming in for renewed attention and .it is confidently predicted that it , will-justify ihe interest -tha't has been .aroused with respect2to it. K-J ���" , ' ������ l - x ' VtSoirie difficulty, was experienced yesterday in shipping goods over the city wharf., As the*., contractor'' was .engaged inv repairing the wharf' the traffic', was diverted , tl* rough the Nelson Saw & Planing Mills' property. ..Objection was taken to this, by the mill company and as. a result considerable** difficulty'was experienced by ���some/.of .the local merchants ir getting their" .ihipm .nts,away< , on the steamers. - ��� .i r " * -'i'-i - ���** ��� . ( , j J. Royal was assessed $10 arid' cast's- in the police court yesterday for disorderly conduct on' 'the city wharf. Royal 'was' probably the most obliging man ever^taken intotcustodyby the police/ When! sergeant Hardy *, said, he would arrests him Royal invited the officer to get into his hack and drove the" pfficer.'to the police station. His offense consisted of carrying on a Doisterou.! argument, after he had, been cautioned ^by >ihe police. -, ��� , '' ,' ' -f' . s . ' .Jailer'Sinclair left"Afor Kamloops last evening'" having in charge l .convict Forbes' and the prisoner Barnes, who was mixed up in the Hogan and Glencross.'v conspiracy case. Barnes ' gave king's evidence -against Hogan and Glencross and although they were'acquit.ed'-he, has yet to receive "his seii-, tence, having entered a plea of guilty ���upon anaignment before judge. Bole. Forbes- will, be taken to- Westminster from Kamloops. The first section of the government wagon road which was built to tap the mines to the south of Nelson is now completed save for the fihishins touches. The road has been completed within-the estimate of the engineer and it is altogether likely that another two 'miles will be built in order to reach the properties to the west of Forty-nine cieek. If this is' done something like three-quarters of a mile of the Royal Canadian wagon road will be used, from tho end of whieh the additional two miles will be''built. - ... BY-LAW NO. 101. A by-law in regard to purchasing certain power from the West Kootenay Power & Light Company. The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Nelson in council assembled, enacts'as follows: 1. Subject to the terms, conditions and provisions hereinafter contained, it is agreed that the corporation shall take and the company agrees to deliver electric current to the corporation in such quantity as the said corporation may re- , quire, approximately at 2000 volts alternating current for the purpose of operating the electric lights of the Corporation of the City of Nelson and of citizens of the City of Nelson, using electric lights. 2. The company shall deliver such power as may be required at its substation in the said City of Nelson and' it shall supply all wiring, regulators and transformers withiil the sub-station necessary for���.the supplying of such power to the'corporation. 3. The city shall supply all pole lines, transformers and other fittings necessary for the reduction of the pressure from 2000 volts to a suitable voltage.for the furnishing of incandescent lights. These transformers to have at least an efficiency of 96 pert cent at-full load and the drop on the secondaries .between the transformers and any outlet or main fuse block not",to exceed 2 per cent. 4. jThe corporation shall from month to month pay to the company the following sums for power for each light supplied by the corporation. - 'i Lights In stores and' offices, 1 to 6 lights, 45 cents per month per' 16 c.p. lights . " ��� " 'Lights, in', stores and offices, 7 to 15 lights, 33 3-4' cents per month > per 16, c.p. light.', ..��,'< Lights in stores and offices above 15 lights 22 1-2-cents per month per 16 c.p'. light. . .x , '\ ' ,; . Lights in residences one-half the above sums,! following the same scale according to the "number, of, lights, used. - v. , ��� Lights' in**'! hotels, downstairs, ,2 1-4 cents1 per'c.p."per month. , ��� , t u Lights in1 hotels, upstairs, 1,7-20 .cents per c.p. per ;month. , - ' - All night lamps 4 1-20. cents per c.p. per month., . . . - ;Five ampere'afc lamps ?3.37 1-2 - per month?* " ,*,*'. ,,' .'. \ Z' . i " '_ Which sums shall be paid ,o__\the 15th. day of each^ month ^for < the previous month. v ' ;t-"���; ., ' . y ��� 5. The company shall supply power, for street lighting up ,to. 50 horse power' at $3 per horse power per month. . . - >, 6. It,is understood and agreed that the city'does not make nor will it make any charges for power'for .lighting the public'hospital of Nelson to the,extent,'of ,c.p., the public library of Nelson to .the extent oi. ,1 .> _, < c.p., and. that" the company shall also supply sufficient power for lighting.,the city buildings, including th'e city offices, the flre hall or halls, police, offices and^police court or any other public, municipal; building that may from time to'time require lighting. ' . o 7. The corporation shall 'submit its hooks and any documents; papers >or vouchers pertaining to its electrical bus-' iness to any personjor persons that the company may appoint for the purpose'of auditing or examining the same1' when called upon so to do. The purpose and object of this being that the company may, be fully informed"'as to the number .of-Jights-in-use-in-the city.-^*- = 8. The duration of this agreement H. BYERS & CO. TO SPORTSMEN: , ��� We have the finest assortment of Guns and most complete stock of Ammunition eVrer receive^ n Kootenay. Mauser, Winchester, Marlin, Savage, arid Stevens Rifles. Winchester Smokeless anc Savage Carbines. Ask to see the Winchester Carbine and Bouchardt Automatic Pistol, unequalec for simplicity, accuracy and effect.- MINE SUPPLIES AND HEAVY HARDWARE Blowers, Exhausters, Hand Shaft Pumps, Pipe and Fittings SteairT Packing, Leather anc Rubber Belting, Hose, Etc. Agents for Giant Powder Co., Truax Ore Cars, Canton.Steel. PERSONALS. Colin McKinnon is back from a vis'it to Lucknow, Ontario, and resumed his old job at the Silver King mine. 'Among the early-day merchants of Nels&n was'J. E. Walsh. He was in Seattle recently en route from Dawson to Miles City, Montana. ���Dan Genelle is in Nelson visiting his sister, .Mrs. J. B. Poupoure on Mill street. Mr..' Genelle lives at Dawson, where he has been for two years. Arthur Perrier, who has been with A. Ferland for four years in Nelson, left this week for a trip to the Bast. As a member'of the, lacrosse team and fire brigade, he has taken,rank, as an alJ- round athletic young man, and when in the East he will try and see every game that is played outdoors. ��� ; AT THE HOTELS. TREMONT���A. J. Ringwald, Crawford Bay/ . ,. :. . NELSON ��� H. McGuinn and ' Jeff Davis, Phoenix. "MADDEN���R. B. - Dixon, Winnipeg; George Shaw, Hamilton;' W.^ Coffey, .Erie; George T. Gormley, Slocan. ��� GRAND-, CENTRAL���/-Henry' Haff, Madison, Wisconsin; Mrs. Compeau, Sandon; John.Campbell, Kaslo. , PHA.IR���H. H.; Welch, Victoria; J. Waugh, Lardo; D. C. Johnson, Everett; Henry Roy, Rossland; J. A. ' Herron, Spokane.- ' - ^ - , . - - QUEENSf-A. L. McLean, .Slocan;1 D.' A: Rankin, Lardo; 'Mrs. 'W.' DeWitt, Salmo; A.' J. McDonald, Sandon; John McDonald, Ymir. ,.'IMPERIAL���J.,k.iCovert, Fernie;���W_. .C-Cross, Butte;,.A. R.'Turner, Cranbrook; W. A. White, Regina; H.,M. Mc- Ewlng, Hamilton; John Hogan, Ottawa; James Stewart, Pembroke; J.1 W. Gregory,, Rossland. ,. ���:- ���' .- HUME���W. McDougald, Sandon; J. E.;Church, Victoria; W. ��� M. "Jackman, Toronto; H. W. Keith, Cranbrook; L.' S. McKay; Toronto; D. W. Moore, Trail; Mrs.'W. J. Cavanaugh,xToronto;' George' W. Hale and wife, Toledo; O..R. Smith, Toronto; J.. Gordon,.Vancouver; O. J. Vale5 Vernon; R. G." Whittock, Louisville, Kentucky.- . r ' g9************************4 Mi Mi tk Mr Mr Mi Mi Mr -_) _> Mi Mi Mi Mi Mr Mi Mr Mi Mi Ml M) Mi Ml Mr Ml Mr Ml Mi Mi * Mi Mi. Mi Mr Mi Mi Mi ��_r~ Mi ���Ml Ml tU Mi vb % FOR STYLE, FINISH AND PRICES IN MILLINERY, ETC., CALL ON MRS. E. MeLAUGH-V LIN, WEST BLOCKS BAKER ST.~ *********************** Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml ���'Mi tb Mi Mi tb Mi Ml M> U> Mi Ml Mi l_ ���tb Mi Mi tb Mi tb tb tb tb x_ Mi Mi tb Mi i- t_ ._, Mi Mi Ob Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi - t - 1 GANONG'S CHOCOLATES ." GANONG'S CHOCOLATES . GANONG'S ��� CHOCOLATES ��� GANONG'S CHOCOLATES ,, GANONG'S CHOCOLATES ' -. ��� \ GANONG'S ^FANCY CANDIE^ GANONG'S FANCY CA"NDIR-| ' ' GANONG'S FANCY CANDIES .GANONG'S FANCY'CANDIES . , GANONG'S FANCY CANDIES THEY ARE THE BEST You can get them at.-- \.���' 'V ' MCDONALD'S, Baker B\xt**_. , , The business men's lunch at the Imperial Cafe, from 12 to 2, Is the best In the city. Price 25 cents. BEAL ESTATE ' AND INSURANCE BROKERS TO 1IAKB KpOM FOR OUR FAtli STOCK OF CARPETS AND RCTQS WILL GO AT COST. KOOTENAY.... .COFFEE OO. ' I r . . ************************ Coffee.Roasters .< 'Dealer* m T6a an(| Coffee We are offering at lowest prices the best Ceylon, India, China and Janan Agents for -Trout Lake Addition. (Bogustown) Fairview Addition. ��� Acreage property adjoining the park, And J. & J. Taylor safes. These safes can be bought from us on two year's time without interest Ward Bros. 333 West Baker Street, Nelson. ��* **************.*.*****t *r Jfc __^ Mf OF COURSE VOU WANT IHE BEST- a, lb THEN GO TO ,j| l ARTHUR GEE S tfc in Tremont Block. He will suit you. tj\ tb Largo stock of imported season's goods, "f* %��� ' ' J^ ^Z*********************** TO CLEAR���BABY CARRIAGES AND GO C. _R1S AT. LKdS THAN COST. - ash;;OLA TOWNSITE. ************************ 1 Toas. Our Boa., Mot ha and Java Cofioe, per _, . pound S 40 -Moohaand-Java-BlendrS poundS-Trrr"TOO" Choice Blond Coffee, _ pounds 1 00 Spooial E .end Coffee, 6 pounds 1 00 Rio Blend Coffee, 6 pounds 1 00 Special Blond Coylon Tea, per pound 30 Lots can now be bought in Ashnola at from $50 to.$225 each. For terms and full particulars apply to A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. KOOTENAY GOFFEE CO. Telephone 177. P. 0. Box 182. WEST BAKER STREET, NELSON. KEGINALD J. STEEL Phone 278. Official Broker. IMPERIAL BBEWIM COMPANY KMKRSON & IU-ISTERKR. OYSTER COCKTAILS OYSTER COCKTAILS OYSTER COCKTAILS AT THE ��� . AT THE AT THE OYSTER COCKTAILS OYSTER COCKTAILS OYSTER COCKTAILS AT THE. AT AT THE THE MANHATTAN. MANHATTAN. MANHATTAN. MANHATTAN. MANHATTAN.] MANHATTAN. BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING WINTER AMD SPRING FLOWERING. BREWERS OF THE BEST LAGER BEER STEAM BEER AND PORTER The Manhattan! JOSEPHINE STREET ALL THE BE8T BRANDS- LIQUORS AND CIQAR8. When you want the Best, ask for IMPERIAL BEER. R. REISTERER & CO. BBBWBBS AND BOXTLUBB CUT FINE LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER Prompt and regular delivery to the trade. BREWERY AT NELSON J3BOCER3 AND FAOVISION DEALERS, Houston Block, Baltec BJgtKS, to approach before. He has cleaned out I ... ��� the old tunnel, and is now ready to start j Power By-Law No live work. The Albion adjoins the j Done arid passed in council assembled Highlander. *.- | thla . day of October, 190L CANADA DRUG & BOOK GO. K.-W-C.Hoci-. Owner Wart an- -takerSto OLD PAPERS ffilBUNE BINDERY DEPARTMENT PiiitaWo for wrap ping, 25 cert. n. hua" dred. Apply at' BRANDY DB LAAGE FILS & CO., X X.X] COGNAC, possesses a delicious bouquet. - DB LAAGE FILS & CO. X XX xl COGNAC is mellowed by its great] age, and is recommended to con- noiseurs, and for medicinal pur- j poses. SCOTCH WHISKIES THE DISTILLERS' COMPANY, Ltd.,] Edinburg, the largest holders in the world of Scotch Whiskies. THE CALEDONIAN LIQUEUR SCOTCH | Whisky is one of the leaders���try it Agency for full stock at Victoria fori B. P. EITHET & 00., LTD, Victoria. B. C. ^r-., -��.___-__. A. B. GRAY. Kootenay Representative ] P. O. Box 621, Nelson*; j