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Only\ni '\u25a0 attempted to evade, This\n\u25a0, \u25a0 was lir.i asked'how much\n\".'i.i! estate bad passed luto\n-nei of ..Mrs. Chadwlck. His\nwilli tears and he rejuested\n-'\u25a0il rrom answering, The\n.is nut pushed.\n\"ill Indictments voted againsl\nIwlch were based upon the\nmie for ?_!iu.).. which wus\nihh ni ibe offlce of 'Andrew\nii New York city and the\ni lhe Carnegie note for $500,-\nwas payable ail llu* National\nmmerce in .New Vork. Under\nimenl are iwo counts, one\nirgery and tho other uttering\n\u25a0i.uiiiin of the return of the\n\u2022 was at once, wired to New\n'iinty prosecutor tCeeler, who\nthai  Mrs. Chadwlck  be Imam sled if she secured hail\nher charges)\nruination   of   Ira   Reynolds,\nmil secretary   of   the Wade\n\"\u25a0[ore referee Remington in\niptcy court   today   failed   do\n, assets   lhat might be se-\n\u25a0 elver Looser, appointed by\ncourt,   hilt   brought   from\nids 111 reply to questions, the\n\".-tlie   told   be slie   was   the\nlaughter of   iMiilrew Car-\n\u25a0r Mr. Reynolds, In detail-\ntransactions with Mrs. Chad-\n1'! \"In atl my transactions with\n'liailwlek. I believed from whal\n'1 nu. ihal Andrew Carnegie was\n. ber uml all ber Indebtedness\n\u00ab.'I be paid. She fooled mo and many\nmailer than me, she has pulled\nmil uver everybody's eyes. Once\nrole in me I,, ask me if I needed\n\u25a0\"' of n run on the hank.\"\n'Ire. t'luidwlck was ln Bale,' continued Reynolds, \"she wrote\n. Or. Chadjvlck as in the hospital\n\"'\"sly 111, lhat her daughter was also\nend Hun she was ln sore distress.\ni_j_.cai!te home, to save expenses and\n\u00bb|'s taken withfevor. She cabled\nthat she' bad no money and f sent\n.l.,.i'ii().    The shock of Bmll's 111-\n1,imle ber in a\u201e,j wjlon a]le nrr|vp(|\n\" \u25a0-\"'' was thought lo he dying. She\nii\" whore, if anything happened to\n\u2022 ] would Ond a lelter to Mr. Car-\nr'-\"' and be would settle   all her In-\nBteiincss.\"\n\"\"' wlliifss said he had seen no other\nes, Imt had seen a cheque which was\nlo Ins lioiiso when he. was ill.    It.\n' [or Jiiil.DOO anil liiul Andrew Caret name   signed to   It.    Whether\nmoney was procured on It, he did\nff1  know.    Ho  thought  Mrs.   Chnil-\nf\",|*s   household    fittings   should  be\n\"Hi about J2O0.0OO.   He said he look a\nfiiol mortgage about two yenrs ago,\nil Iiinl never recorded lt.   The hear-\n\u00bb put over until Saturday for the\n''\" of further witnesses.    Theso.\niderstood, nre Mrs. Chadwlck and\n, . Emil.   if they are not hero llie\nWTOinatlon will he deferred slill fnr-\n[N\"v Vork, Dec. 12.\u2014Mrs. Chadwlck\n\u25a0is overwhelmed by tho developments\n'.r ease in Cleveland today and the\n, i \"\"'\"I was made by a close friend\n\u2122 slie would.probably give up the\n111 here and return to Cleveland to-\n'\"'\"iv night in the custody of United\n* es otneers.\n;'\"' did not anticipate tho double In-\n' mi in whleh was found against her\n\u25a0'\"\" t'li.vnlioga county grand Jury,\ny Hm failure of tho Lorain county\n.   '\" Jury to nnd probahlo   cause for\nII i.vniimlwlck Is ot the opinion that\n*. must filco ihe charges she will be\n\" dter off in hor homo city of Clcve-\n\"\"ihaii in New York. Philip Car-\nI ll,,,,' \"11,! \"f ller cotriisol, when ques-\n1 \"!!' knight oh the matter said: *\n. _.''Ink it possible that Mrs. Chad-\nI ,, k,ay go to. Cleveland tomorrow.\"\nfinn i 0(1 lo <llacuss the indictment\n... ,''gainst his client   ln   Cuyahoga\nmi He slmnlysald: \"Mra* c,md\"\nIs hih10'\u2022 fcnrtlll of the results.   She\n.,\"\"y Innocent-of any crime.\"\nvi\u2122   ''I18\"** was shown the inter-\n\u2022 liulivi e A88oclailM Press with Dr.\n,vl' \"\"today In Paris, and-was ask-\nt.'ivi.w 1uefltlons concerning the Inter i refU8e|l to discuss the mat-\n,1 ,,\" \"'of its phases. It was said\nWelti 11 11CB of Andrew Carnegie, to-\nt'|,-v\u201ein_';)le W0,1,I< be unable to go to\nfane ow\u2122 le8tlf)r '\" tno Chadwlck\nadvise tk10 ll,ne88. His physicians\nM M.1 J. not to take the trip.   One\n\"\"\u2022 Uegle's secretaries   said to-\nnlghl lhat arrangements had been made | Iqnuen\n\u25a0io Uml effecl with United Btates district j n is .!\nattorney ll  i,| Burnet. ,\nMrs. Chadwlck spent most oi loday I j\nin'conference wi.h-_norne.v_. Kb., saw I *\nher. own I'liunsi'l...Messrs. t'ariieiiier uud\nPowers several times. She appears lo\nbe.enjoylng the besl of health now and\nsnys ahe will he in good condillon to\nmeet the legal complications iu Cleveland.   .\nParis, Dec,. 12.\u2014Dr. I.eroy S. Clind-\nwlek, of Cleveland. Ohio, whose' wife,\nCassie li. Chadwlck, is held a prisoner\nIn New York, charged with frauds of a\nllnaneliil nature, bus been etaylng here\nquietly for some lime, occupying quar-\nlers in a hotel In lhe i.'inur of Paris,\nbut owing to the notoriety ol bis wife's\naffairs he lias observed ihe.'greatest seclusion. Dr. Chadwlck was interviewed today ami consented to talk regarding the troubles of bis wife, but requested lhat the name of the hotel al which\nhe is stopping be nol disclosed owing\nto ibe mortification it would occasion\nhlm.\nDr. Chadwlck is somewhat beyond\nmldlile age, of slender build, and \"is\nface Is fair, giving him the appearance\nof an Invalid, which he explains Is Uie\nresull of a recent serious altack of\nRoman fever from which he fs now\nslowly recovering. II\" hns nol the appearance of a pers iccnstomed lo uf-\n.gainst Seali-y, and liis agents,\nclaimed that a number \u25a0 of builuis\nmarked so that they \"could be\nilii'il uml llml  these ballol  papers\nwere  marked for Sealoy  before being\ngiven to voters.\nLIVED WITH THE MADAM\nI'll Vlti;i_ MAIlE AIIAl.N'iT Mii.N'I'ltLAI,\nI'lll.ll'l.  t_tttlMISS10_.BR.\nKKI0I'I:I..(. .' HOLSE-'CLAIMED  WAS\nlliSTHESS OF ST. DENIS\nllllelll\nilly\nproposal\nand win\nTo tin\nhe lalke\n\u25a0ctimslancos.    He  bus n keen\nii im alert mul rather nervous\nII,. frequently    reiterates \"is\navoid    attracting    attention,\nn act* it. of   Ins daughter, u\n\u25a0\u25a0.ingniil of (9. by liis llrst wife,\nis accompanying him,\nAssociated Press correspondent\ntor half-an hou\nnn\nunpin\nmil  f\"\nof    Mr\nChad wick's\nprinillKil pi\nswers\npoints Of lhe, case. His ante given slowly unit wiih evidence ot greiu caution.\n\"It is most nnpliMsanl to me,\" Dr.\nChadwick said, \"to be Interviewed Wilder presenl circumstances, li was an\nextreme Burprlse when I saw ibe newspaper reports concerning the case, I\nlearn every day new features of the\naffair whieh ! never knew before, 1 do\nool think ii desirable to enter into Ae-\nlulls unill 1 return io America, as there\nhave been so many misstatements thai\nI do not know Jus! whal are facts and\nwhal is fiction. There is no truth in\nthe reporl thai Mrs. Chadwlck Bellied\na large sum on me. Do I look like a\nman of millions? Anyone would lie\nable lo see that 1 am nol a man. lhat received minions from liis wife.\nAsked concerning reports thai Mrs.\nChadwlck is in reality. Lydia Ilevere,\nhe answered: \"The llrst' time thai I\never heard the name of inndnnie Devere\nin this connection was when I saw it\nrecently in the papers. Only once before had 1 ever heard the name Devere.\nthat was 20 years ago at a postmortem\nexamination  at which 1 assisted   \"\u201e \u00b0\nMontreal, Dec. 12.-Sens:\ndeuce waa given ail tho polio\nHon before Judge Tasche're\nMadame Brawn, keeper of a\nferriag in alderman St. Den\nthe police commission, said:\n\"Thai man   snys I an\t\nlieved- under oath. Thai .'\nwith-me for four years, iias\nmy table, has, druiik*'froni raj\nmade music In my house, an\nsheltered by me. ' Whal cah\n\u201ef a poll,\" force iimler the 1\na mail like Ihal'.'\"\nlilt. 1  UtTER I'l'lll.\nmnl evi-\ntoday,\nchief ui'\n,1 be be-\nIll' lived\n\u25a0,\"n from\nlass, has\nLA FRANCE\nVERY RICH\nCrawford Bay Property\nCarries Over $100 in\nGoid, Silver, Copper\nChicago Syndicate Meets With Success After-Year's Work-One of West Kbot-\nenay's.Best Mines'\nNO. 173\n.w*ffistrfiitoji\nthi\nMany lists had\nposted.  1 the\nfused to make i\nTliimUisi.il  side.\naiid all the No\nn.-isj  to Dr\nle'inii in cnidi\nuiltoul    llie\nhe. 'II    sill\nWilfred\nii-   anil\nlo\nBglstratlon officers ro-\n\u25a0 mimes known to ihe\nIndignation run high,\nliwest mounted police\nrdi\nuu\nller, of Creel\nof Chicago,\nInspection\nml it.\n1 last\nLa !\u25a0\nTi\nAr\n\u2022d\nNew  Yi\nel T. Ct\nlo lb,\nied In\nwas 1\nity l'n\nJu\nhe had appeared In di tense of a loiti\nbe wrote against the western' 'contei\nence in which he declared ihat schb\nnsile theology is wrong from lie bas\nupwards.\nLast September Dr. Carter addresae\na letter-to the Presbytery of Nassau (\nwhich he is the oldesl memher, r<\nnouncing certain long established lead\nIng of Presbyterianism, including\" 'li\n\u25a0i-'nll of man.\"\nAt the nexl meetlngof lhe Preab)\nlerv of Nassnir n committee w.is u]\npointed to ask Dr. Carter If hi  did m\nIIW\nwny\nfo\nthe   I'l\nDr, Ca\nheresy. The mlnlstoi\npleading bis case will:\npersonal***.., In doing e\nter said: . \"Tbe great objection to the*\nconfession is hot this statement in ii or\nlhat, bin It is tbo whole lone uml style\nof tlie confession. To pm the matter\nin a word 11. is the Cod of \u25a0. the Westminster confession that is wrung. The\npresbytery unfortunately suggested run\nthe love of God should be piii in a fuol\nnote to the confession.\n\"Every minister and elder upon entering his office must BtUV accept ibe\nWestminster   confession   ns   being iiv\nwoman o! .ha. nam   who was said to. JJ                                    J>\nhave been a tortwne I oil i.         \u00ab b ; tJ \u25a0     ft fl                  ff\u00ab\u2022\u25a0           ,\u201e     J,\ncall tWftfwn a *i\u00ab*uiar si ^''J.ill..\" uptl is aystem against tbe Presbyterian\nurn wliich the potftmontera rtevelopeu. '         \u201e\u2022\nDr. Ohadwieh mentioned this as clear-   church..      ,.\niy showing hla tack trf knowledge that\nhla wife was Lydia Devere, bu! lie declined to discuss further the. circumstances of his maVfiage, saying it was\npurely personal. -\u00ab\u25a0.\nTO\nPROMOTE IMMIGRATION.\nStates to Have Bureau For Distribution of New Comers.\n'Washington, Dec. 12_\u2014Ait a conference with officials representing the pas?\nsenger department of the Southern\nrailways, Frank P.' Sargent, United\nStates commissioner general\"' of immigration, today outlined to his callers his\nviews regarding the distribution of immigrants through ,the country; He is\nto establish at Kills Island a' bureau\nwhere arriving Immigrants may obtain\nauthentic information regarding the\npossibilities of employment in Un. different' sections.\nInformal hm will also ho obtainable\nconcerning the best of land, where It is\nlocated, and what Its products are. It\nIs commissioner Sargent's Idea Uml a\nslate desiring Immigration he Invited do\nmake displays of its products and .advantages in the bureau and if desirable\nto have a supply of such detailed data\nas may he needed.\nFLOCK ACROSS THETBQRDBR\nItalians Going to Stales By Hundreds-\nSome Turned Back.\nOgdensburg, N. Y., Dec. 12.\u2014Nearly 800 Italians arc endeavoring to enter\nthe United Stales from Canada ' after\nhaving spent the summer In that country. Tho majority are said do be Ignoring the Immigration requirements of\ntlie United States examination board at\nMontreal by crossing the border 'without\ncertificate. Several are -turned back\netich day for examination. Three who\nwere refused admission re-crossed tho\nriver Uv a skiff. They, were arrested\nand permanently, debarred from entering the United States\nTO OPPOSE COMBINH.\nIndependent Telephone Companies Resist. Big Scheme\nChicago, Dec. 12.\u2014Steps will he taken\nat the convention of the interstate independent 'telephone association which\nbegins here tomorrow io defeat what is\ndescribed in rumors as 'a combination\nwhich is said to be seeking to control\nthe telephone appliance factories of the\ncountry.\nPresident Barnhart. said (onfglvt that\nShould the factories \"surrender to the\nBell company the Independents will turn\nout tlieir own instruments.\"\nresentnuve\nHi the pr*\nOf Tin\nNe\nIh:\n'. II\n^presenting lhe Chicago symll\ninns lhe company,   Mr. Miller i*-- res\nli\" i ipany;  Thomas   Wall    i.s mini\n.imager and superintendent.\nMr. Armstrong said; ''We. don't wlsl\ni do anv advertising on our own ac\n[Hint, We don*| want to pell tbe mini\nr any stock.' We shall go ahead-will\nevelopmenl and If there is nny monej\ni  ii, we'll keep it.    1 consider It   ai\nrally, ah.I If ray telling of It will do ans\nil.    !*'i\nof I lie\nHiS DEMAND ENDORSED\nARRRST nf CAPTAIN    CLADO  MAY\nDEVELOP IMPORTANT PHASES,\nRl.lTl.l.'ATF.S ASSERTION Tl.l \\T ROJESTVENSKY ' BE  REINFORCED\nisslbly\nRUssli\nriu\nnils in\n_  ,:i|il;i\ncap i Clailo miolo\nnull wliiib .liuiilil In\niilir\niiiuiiil for a\nbulb us an\nixperl liuviil\nmillilnii bill\n.(early pre-\nlila\n\u25a0Un\nsinking\n(art ul Un* pro.\nhe,\ni ilu. least plea\nipmenl  is the i\ntn   Tom  Wal\nlhe in\n[..\nin\nPiled ii\neil in\nSml\nthe ilr.. imii\n\"When  M\nbe nil.! me i\nI uml ju\ne ha.\n.\u25a0 :there for a liqzen 5:1\nelievi ii tliori' wns nn vi\n\u25a0ct: About :i year ag\nInteresting Mr. Miller\nMiller wrote\nibey bad strn\ninly, iliai ii wan   two feel\ncry rich.   I'll   admit\nptli\nll!\n.11,\nIty.    When\nsamples I Ae\ns   a llu\nan.l qui\n'il\nWr\nbi\nINDICT PROMINENT CITIZENS\nProsecution of Mississippi Whltecappers\nDevelops a SenSatlon.\nJackson, Miss,,-Dec. 12.\u2014A setisiilion\nluus been created by Hie iiiiliriuumt *nf\nH. T. Montgomery,:member of lhe legislature, and ,1. ti. Bryant amUI.-.!.\nWillis, supervisors 01 Lincoln county,\ncharged' with whltecapptng.\nMore than lot) Indictments have been*\nfound against alleged wbitecupiiers.\nThose Indicted Include a number of\nwealthy citizens.\nKEARY, MAYOR OP WESTMINSTER.\nhero and saw the\nnt if they ha I 0\nven or eight Inches\nmil enough for me.\nhnve been Ihrre and hfeve seen\nIt; ii i.s three feel wide, and as to the\nquality, Mr. Wall and Mr. Miller seem\nlimit in liuv.i. been keeping il back as a\nsurprise for me.\n\"Tbe mine is mi Bald mountain, flye\nmiles above La Eranoe creek, and at an\nelevation of 8000 feet.. No. I iuiiin-1 Is\nnow l_r, feel deep, lbe skoo'l lias been\niiuitiI lim feel now, Ibey are still drifting on ii ami ii appears to be widening.\nll carries lfiO to i_GQ ounces in silver,\n$111 In .eolil and three per cent copper.. I\nhave never seen so good a showing any.\nwhere at tluj same stage of .development .\"\nMr. -Armstrong and Mr. Miller return to tireehwood this morning.\"\nThe R - -\ncerning the\nRojefetvensk;\nmlral  befon\nnii'iit in regulai 1 lilpi     :;\u25a0...! -\u25a0\naccording to Information in   thi\nof liis Imperial majesty's 1 in .    S\nllisainiiUii.\nThe Japanese consul has infurmc\ngovernmenl thai Ins Informniiou 1\nregular   shipments    \u25a0        ma\nthe pasl summei \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0   \u25a0\nNorth westeju      S1. \u25a0\u25a0\nll,.\u201ei,    These  cnrriei    n\nhave landed arms and   11 1\nthe SuliiTiiiii ,, ,i-i.   fur   the    llu\ntroops.\nOXTAItfTl  ELECTIONS,\nTm lo,   I *\"tV    Willie  lhe\nis iliai lhe governmeiti yielded li\npressure ni merchants \"i tlie pro\nnm lo bring on the blecllons in lh\nInterfere  with  the Chrlsjinas    ho\nnouticemenl of dissolution will no\nmado lu a few days. Sluce eleeitioa\nvionsly cannot -uinv bo hi id I,\nChristmas.', tho belief is Iliai thej\nbe brought \u00abn as early its possible\nslstenl wiih havlng-tlic campaign I\nin earnesl afier Christmas.. This\nis believed lo be tho week Bitccee\nJanuary 15th, which falls on 11 Sim\nPOLITICS IN\nGREENWOOD\nRoad  Foreman  Findlay,\nFired to Make Room\nfor Active Politician\nFmdliiy is 3 Thoroiii>lily Efficient Road\nMaker but is nol StroniJ in the Arts\nof (he Ward Heeler\nnl to Tlio li.iiiy News]\n..,_\u201e,.    ..... 1-1 ari   given, but\nil slg\u00abi<*|i.s of '  \u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0  \u25a0 \u25a0, ttlve machine must Imii- unpeiireil ui demand It.\nMr.  Fnldlay has been   n mosl   eft'l-\niry hns bad _ 1 value for 1 very- dollar he has over expended here. Tha\nsenrlmeiil generally\"prevails llial lhe\ngo'vcrnnionl has siirrsflcail   an exeelieiit\nthat election\n1111 January 17\nnub\n-NUINE   VENDETTA.\ny, .N.   V..   Dec.   i2. -I\n\"I,\nTb.\nWAB 1\nSchenectady,\nunlay nighl I'\nAnilre Mini, an\nian quarter, u\nhis friend, M\nbis assnlhtnl ;\nbo revenged,\nler talking.and smoking together, Mau-\nganeo arose and was aboul to leave tho\nroom when he turned aud fired two\nshots inlo Pelconfo'. back-. Deiconio\nis living w'blii bis ass ill on is still in\nlarge, \".'*\"\u25a0\nWORKING ITI.I. TIME.\nMontreal, Dec. 12, The Mereha*M_:\nCotton company; llie Dominion Cotton,\numl the smaller mills, for the firsl tinu\nin about two years, are working fill\ntime. Nothwithstandlng Uie deelilft\nIn raw cotton, no decline Is looked fm\nin tlie manufactured -goods for -some\nlime us the manufacturers Iioiil-Iii a\ntliree inoiMhs' supply al higher figures.\nnl now be\nbus  In.,--\nFEVER HEAT Iff DAWSON\nDOMINION BYE-EJECTION CAUSING\nHF.AI'S OP EXCITEMENT.\nUETniXIXG   OFFICER.8   ORDERED\nTO  PLAY THE GAME FAIRLY\nSeattle\njusi rece\nDEATH BY FIRE.\ni In Burn-\nTwo Children Lone Thoir Livoa\n-\u25a0\"'   \u25a0 Ing Dwolllng.\nQuehec, Dee. 12.\u2014A despnteh from\nst. Jean, Port .Toll, L'Islet county, says\nthat a flre on Saturday destroyed th\u00ab\ndwelling of Alfred Duval. Two children, a gltl awl a boy, five and two years\nold, were the only occupants of. the\nhouse at the time. They wero burned\nto, death.   _ .\nFILBD. CROSS PETITION.\"\"\nContest, in Ontario Over Election of\nSmith, Conservative.\nToronto, Dec. 12.\u2014A cross petition\nwan (lied this morning nt Osgoodo hall\non behalf of E. D. Smith, M.P., for\nWentworth, against W. 0. Senley, liberal, Who lids protested Smith's election. Besides a number of charges-.*!!\nbribery, treating, personating and imiluu\nResult of City Election Held There Yesterday.\nNew Westminster,.Dec. 12.\u2014Tho city\nelections held today insulted asifollowsl\nMayor\u2014W. H. Koary, 250 majority;\nAldermen In the order named: W. IS.\nVanstone, B. Shllea, Dr. W. Davles, W.\nW Forrester, George Adams, J. Jardlne\nand Job,* Honley.\nSchool trnatees, two new men, J. W.\nCreightwi. and Jock Peck. James Cuit-\nningham was reelected.\nWANT ALL DISQUALIFIED.\nLiberals Protest Election' of Conserva-\ntlveB in Manitoba.\nWinnipeg, Dec, 12T\u2014Following the\nprotests entered by the conservatives,\nthe liberals loday tiled protests against\nall conservative members elect for Manitoba. Disqualification is asked In each\ncase.\n. WORST IN 15 YEARS.\nFierce Gale Along Newfoundland\nWrecks Four Vessels.\nSt* Johns, Nnd.. Dec. \"12.\u2014 The worst\n'griTo \"Tii 15 .yPflt'S swept \"this Island-last\nnight. Tlie bark Panny nnd (three\nschooners were driven ashore \u25a0 and\nwrecked. Many other vessels were damaged .'\nLEFT BIG FORTUNE.\nNew Yoiii, Dec. 12.\u2014Frank Murphy,\na well known resident, of Omaha died\nof heart disease at the Waldorf-Astoria\ntoday.   He leaves a fortune of $11,000,01)0.\nDec. 1__.--Daw.sou advices\ned slate thai intense excite-\nlils in the city because of the\nfailure of the regrlstfatlon officers to\ndeliver copies of the voters' lisi to the\nagent of Dr. Wilfred Thompson, the Independent and antltgoveminent cii'udi-\ndale for the'Canadian parliament, running in opposition to ex-governor F. T.\nCongdon. lbe government candidate.\nPolitical feeling runs so high that violence is feared on election day, '-particularly If ihe registration offlcers persist in their refusal to deliver the lists\nas required by law.~\nOrders were received from Uie Canadian secretary-of state, Mr. Scott, directing returning officer Pierre Ledleu,\nto turn ifhe list over to Thompson's representatives at once. . Lcdlcu Is still\nprocrastinating.. He claimed thai, he\ncould not find all of the registration officers, and that he was wailing trttJ.l|^hc|; llt^uutll\ncould get the entire lists before delivering tho copies. After a diligent search\nhy Thompson's supporters, one of the\nregistration clerks, Eugene Barbeau.\nwas found. He registered two-thirds\nof the voters at Dawson. He said lbe\nlist which he maik\u00bb was In possession\nof J. E. Oirourd, register of lands.\nThe 'Thompson men    ransacked    the\ntoytjOitot Glrourd, and finally found him\n-piyi, <\"\u25a0>\nrtadictJon\nagain\nsafely in\nBISHOP\nAs-i-ls   I\nBAC\nks A  li\nPutter\nn hm\ni_.it. t\nMINTO.S NEXT AI'I'm NT .Ml-.*.NT\nI.iiiiilon, Dec, .12.-11    is reportoil In\ngenerally well Informetl circles Ihal tlie\nearl of Mlnto, who   recenlly   r raetl\nhome afler six years' Bervlce aa govei*-\nnor genera] of Canada, will early In the\nNew Year he nppolntoil bi.nb contmia-\nsioner for South Africa, to replace lord\n.Milner; who lia_* aga'ip Intimated bis\ndesire to be relieved of his iifllcei,.^,..\nbuilding roada lo tal\nNegotlhllons are n\nworking lhe Gob] 111\nsial\u201e. This propel \u2022\ntown and adjoining i\n\u2022d\nlOilili,\nA car of ore r nily shlpped-from tlie\nEikhorn hits relurtieil very Batlsfactory\nresulla. The car wetil \"% ounces lh\nsilver, and \u00a520.23 in gold, besides coai\nslderahlo in copper ami lend, Por ton.\nThis will be a high siandard for either\nthe KH,iioiu' or any other.property Jo\nM irli   I-*.   Matlden   ol Chicago, preai-\n 1  lhe   I'riu i.iinre  Mining Coni-\npoit)    I   \u25a0   bouglil   the (lold  Plncli just\ns,        . md   un.   sliii,,',. i from this\n.     BLAIR'S  PI.A.NS  FOR  FUTURE\nOttawa, Her. U'.\u2014Hon. Andrew O.\nHlair will practico law in Ottawa. -He-\nwill open offices in ihls eiiv jus; us soon\nas he ha.s concluded negotiations looking lo his appointment as genera' counsel for several largp Industrial corporations.   .\nfinrsiiK\n\u25a0y Ili.al  Ui,\nI'l.liAiiMI   li\nnun.-,, will be.lilace'tl U|ion the Phoul-\ni[ li\" i.nl;.,nil i..,iiniiis.-i,.ii. consist- \u2022\n' Measrs. Johnson; Hennon ami PiMI--\nTi:i.i:i;iiAiiiic BHEVIT1ES\nIn tlie' house of a woman known as Montreal Marie. When the crowd gathered\nin front, of lite bouse, Glrourd escaped\nout of the hack door and tried to run\nfor It, hut was overtaken after a chase\nof a quarter of a mile up hill. Under\nthreats of dire physical Injury he\npromised to glvo up the list. The entire\ncity police force was called out tb quell\nHie Incipient, .riot, hut. their presence\nwas or little a'yall until Girouril promised to come to terms.     .,   '\nIteglsf ral bill- clerk\" Keith, of Eldorado, whose list has been ml.slng. Is now\non his way to Dawson under police escort, to give It up. He feared,to come\nwithout, assurance of ample'protection,\nns Hie popular temper Is such that violence might easly ho provoked in a moment .\nSecretary of etate Scott has wired\nYukon election returning ofiloer Pierre\nLedleu Instructing him to give copies of\nIt hi\nIlll.I    I\nPi\n|.1'..,1\nnl 111\nUll-h\ni.-i-.l 'i\nallli'\ntill\n\u25a0ei],  I\nt   If\nmy f.i\nnl- thf\n.     Thr. twli    tl\n,irk H i.lsiiii], potter will bnek\noro talk It'orerttes t_i<? bettor\n.nr nndf-i The Income that will\n,m tho.royalt vwill be used tn\nAuk wn-k nf tno organization.\n\u25a0v  making vonturr,  i>uro nnd\nKing's 'Hin'hw;\nwill he clean\nlaid on T-niiR\nid tiflVS. Tl luis !l \\V.llR\nimlri.>t!r wl.lmv for llie\nI tor tin' villain.\"\nBAS1LTOA   0ANGKROIJS\nPamo\nVenetian, BtTitMure ..In   a  Most\nAlarmmg Condition\nVonfcR, Dee. l2\u2014F,ns*lneerK Wanfln1'!! nml\nMflrgent, who bave been entrusted wltli llio\ni-aro of  llu'  fieelllca \u00bbin<'n   the   fnll  ot  tho\nCftmpanlle. have prcspiitfd .heir oftir.inl re-\nIWrt.    II   srts   foHli   tlifit   tho  eoijdlllnri   of\nihe nnslllefl is most a-larmtr-g- \"The whole\nimiiding nhows wQiilciiMs. The fouiulttttanfl\nnre crocking nnil the ceilings of two of Ihe\nvmiits tbroaton io rive away.,   if they fall\nIt mny cause part of lhe Thislllni In give\nWny.    Th.v etiRinccrs   rermnmend 'llie  im-\nme-iiiU\" en'fii.v. of acaffoiaingand propose\na Ihoioiitrti rtastomtlon of the whole1 building, Including repairs to tho foundation\nBMOOT   INQUIRY   AGAIN    .\nPromises t\u00ab Oivniiv Centre of Stngu for\nFew Pnys\nWashington, nee, i- The centre of nubile Interest during the next few davs prim-\nPtos\" t<> Ue the Bmooi enquiry, which Ih to\nIin resumed hy lhe senjitr committee on\nPrivileges and Elections, loday. It In said\nthai nil tbo BGorets of the Morman Bndow-\nnieni   llo,use teremony aro to. bo revealed\nCANADIAN   1\ninl.\nO   Fl\nKl,\nWltli\nrhd\npnyli\n'  th\ne   dlvl\ndet\nSt.  13i\nigLMi'e\nCon-\nolidii\nt<d\nMini\nng\na dfvl\ndend\nwill\nalso\nb<\n* decl\nlire\nCanad\nInn Ci\n\u25baIdlln\nlli\u00bb, :\n_vm\nIfpnlo,\n:.\nery, tl\n.\u25a0 |.ii-'\ndiK-n\n[, itif\nin'ii\nis the\nMi\nIT   lba\nt   tliu\nCan\nndlai\ni  t.\nohPihl\nds\nIs (be\nowno\nr\" of\n1 uu\n.]\u2022   |,f   ;\nilm\nSt.    I'j\nigono\n1   ils\nsh\nnra \u25a0\nr i\ndlvtdoi\nSHortlj\nId    W;\n'   mei\nIS   Jl\ntt   In\nMoi\n\u00a3\n'he   d\nal   an\nd\nVdihb't\nid  of\ntwo\nper\nt  tm  i\n;im,i\nt.r tho\n(' ia\ni Han\ntt^.l\nilh*\nIds sy\nn.i i\nhnve 1\nieen 1\n\u2022-sued\n.    Tbe\nannun\nin\ntho  C*\nKindle\nn Qt\nddiK\nIds\n\u25a0syndj\nent\nheld   li\ni Moi\nnren\n1  In\nPol\nIt Is P\nxpecti\ntl th\nnt Bt\no]-i-\nWill\nbe\nresuml\neral   p\nllg^,W\nrpp ti\nnrk\nif tii\nomt\nampai\niy.\nSFAV  BRUNSWICK .CAlilNl'.T\nSt John. Dee. 12\u2014One'-of the two v\nportfolios In premier 'Woeuln'B dh-hlne\n, filled bj\nIhr\nHu\nF.\nVt the !\nFebrtiB\n\\.  McKi\nJ. Sweeney uf Mi\nIt\" *:i n moiiib\nwithout:    portfolio    ; I\nHe' succcedfi Hon.  11\nresigned  to cunt   ' _ __ \t\nIs ii Roman Catholic and n liberal, r\nyeora old, and one . . uie mosl popular of\nI'he government's, Bpipportera from \"West-1\nmorelHinl  emmtv.    Tlw Olhee Of  SUTVeyor-\ngeneral Is still vAcantby Hon. A T. Dunn's\nappfilntmoil \"to  the collectorshtp of this\nliort. The PH.venUuu lo inline a man for\nthis countv in'-iyc. fyhin's place will be\nhokVloniorrnv. Tfil_-\u00abtJ&Tiimpni will carry\nthe seat  ojlm'II:\n^3\t\n\u25a0    .'.r%\u2014\nBIO  CQjNfTRAC\nAc-Dtxlin^ to.Mr. Cronln's reporl to,the\n\u25a0S^.\u25a04V^Mliv^\u00ab'T.^^e!loldi:.l^.Mlle^V.ll^li^l'v'nils'\nJ'o get out of tlie mine nearly l!i.0\"W tons\nof are and concentrates between now nnd\ntlM> tlrst of next Juty In order to Illl the\nQorttraots on1 hand, This mnktw an aver-\nage of nbout 27'M tonn per month, nnd\nmenus that Ibo mlno will run to Its full\nlinilt. Mr, Cronin if. of tbo opinion thnt\nthe required amount will be produced wir.i-\nIn tho Speclflpd  time.\nMoylo Is feeling Iho beneficial effects of\nthe opening of tb*- tihe, Rnd next year will\nsea tb-> town orrtfle high tlw\n5S^\ni\/Boy. 0\nvt...   Deo.\ni\\-Th.-   im\n\/nl    toi\nhived  here\nsslan\n\u25a0pedo\nCiii,.\nship   i\nsuppll\nTwo\nt,   .Dec.\n.     12   Th.\nlarge   i:\n12   A    Rus*\nday   to  iili\npital\no tu\niiijl\u00ab\n\"has\nIn rn\nBlifliteiJ  pi\n\u25a0--\u25a0it:.'    l';l\n\u2022mi.   golntc\nin   a\ntlnrve\nlino:\nvoj>lerh il\nhspI h.Pi\nde   FnllM,\n\u25a0A  b>   l \"1\nmnliig in 1\nDoe,   12   '1\n'in fi 10 l'i\nYaffle' is   gr\nIrrm.    The\nbelow zero.\nUljit\n\\itly\nTHAU.  -Ml.'l.'I'KH   KIITI'llX.  .\n'I'll., following Is Hi-' list of ore shlitments\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' '\u25a0\u2022\u25a0-' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'  '    tho Trail smelter upe\nJllll,,\nAll.\" Brnughton    .,\nBlur  Bird  \t\n\u25a0     Weight\n..   7i.:,t:i\n'.-.,    L'l.l.l    .\n...    21.F21\nLead\n50,859\n11,1103\nElkhl.rn    \t\n...     IT'7-,1\n1,241\nn:,-,\nlilnllii    \t\n...   111.I.S',::\n05.974\nMountnln Meadow\nNorth Star \t\n:',ii::i;\n...  EQ_._5_\n-120\n.     121.172\nStiver * CUn  \t\nSiocan  Star \t\nSilver  Leaf\t\nTotal ....\u25a0\t\n..  *__1,-U_1\n727.. 11\nlatins\n:\u25a0.:,.,,::,;,:\n1,-ii\nS2.'tll\n9211\n383.8113\n.      2I.1..-S\nliues\nRAtSE3   TllKllt   I'.W\nHill 11 0!ve Chief Feditrhl Offlcers Handsome Salaries\nWashington, Doc. a3-Senator Stewart today Introduoed n hill to fix presidential and\noongresalonal salaries tieginnint;. March -t.\n1909. It proposes to raise the salary of\ntlie president lo $100,000 a year, the vice-\npresident nml speaker of the houso to $20.-\n000 eaoh and ihat of senators, representatives and delegates to $io,\"0\u00bb.\nPOSTOFFICE ROBBED \u25a0\nDe9 Moines. Dee. li- Three robbers entered the postotnee at Relnbeok, Iowa, early\ntodav ard niade hit with 9600. A posse of\nottlwna pursued the robbers upon a handcar for .six miles, and* after a number\nof Hhots had* been tired one of the robbers\nsum:mil?red....'Jhlctaaft Inmdred nloUa;rfr'wa\u00bb\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\nlocovced from him. He gave his name ns\nJamoa Roche and claimed to-be a railroad\nman. Another one of1 the robbers wan captured further on hy tho town mnrshnl.\nAll traces of the third robber have been\nlost.\nST.   EUGENE   PAYROLL\n*l.ast   Saturday  waa  payday  nt  the  St.\nEugene mine nnd upwards of $22,000 was\nplaced in ciivul itlnn, the big end of which\n THffl DAILY NEWS:'TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 19Q4\n1670\n1904\nCHRISTINAS\nGOODS\nDirect Importations Just Arrived\nTURKEY FIGS\nTABLE RAISINS, tlttec varieties\nNEW CURRANTS, i lean aud fresh\nMALAGA GRAPES   '\u2022\nJAPANESE ORANGES '\n'AIiill'IIY'S CHOCOLATES in fancy boxes.:\nGADBURY'S CHOCOLATES by ihe pound.\nqOCOANUT, HARROGATE, RUSSIAN and NATIONAL TOITI.lv\n.,-'\u25a0\u25a0'. DATE'S, ALMONDS, WALNUTS and HAZEL NUTS\nHUDSON'S HAV CANDY by Ihe yard.\nCOSAGUES, CANDIES ami CHOCOUVTESof.every tl esc rip Hon,\nLEMON,  CITRON,  ORANGE and MIXED PEEL.\nMINCEMEAT,   ENGLISH PLUM PUDDINGS\nCRYSTALIZED  FRUIT  from FRANCE.\nBARLEY SUGAR ami   BUTTER SCOTCH.\nA Complete Assortment of Othei\nChristmas Delicacies\nNOTE\u2014-Each nnd every article here quoted arrived here this week,   You\nmay therefore depend on all being\nPerfectly Fresh and Good\nHudson's Bay Go.\nThe Canadian Bank of Commerce\nWllh wblch  Is Amalgamated\nThe Bank of British Columbia\nXmas Cutlery\nCUTLERY IN CASKS\nCUTLERY IN CABINS\nCARVERS\nBREAD KNIVES\nBUTTER KNIVES\nPOCKET KNIVES\nPEN KNIVES\nHUNTING KNIVES\n.RODGERS 18-17\nKNIVES, FORKS,\nSPOONS\nA Christmas' Gill m* good cutlery in\nalways timely.    \u25a0 \u25a0\nTho pride of the hm In bis ' Rodger\"\npocket kitife it shared by the ! so wife\nwho possesses li'lgfi grade table ami kit-\nehen cutlory.\n.Our stock of cutlery is largo alul complete,\nWe will be pleased to have you call\nami see our display,\nAshdown Hardware Go.\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Office:   Toronlo.\nCAPITAL  PAID-UP J3,000,0O0REST   ..,.\u2022 ...\u2666_,$50,_IM*\nf. R MERRITT, President,   D. R. WILKIE, Vice-President and Oen,' Manager.\n. Branches in Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba.    BriiiiA   Columbia,\notiA North West Territories.\n! When in Granbrook     |\nDon't fail, to come  in and see our  stock of X\nJewelry.   We're  no  back  number  when  it X\ncomes to up-to-date goods,   Our prices please X\nthe most fastidious.   Can't we make you a X\n..customer, too? X\ny.   Cranbrook, I3.G,\nW. H. WILSON\nJeweler and Optician\nKOOTENAY\nENGi\n'vj\nFourdo\nMA *\nC.'IIAU I\",\nMarine,\nCos, llu,\ndistil,!,-\nXKXKJftJXXKtXXJOiKXXXKXXXKS\nSavings Department\nDeposits reeelveil and Interest at current rate compounded hair yearly.\nCranbrook Branch\nJ. F. M.  PINKHAM, Manager\nTrout Lake Branch\n(Lardeau District)\nB. K. BDULTBEE, Haoag\u00ab\nNelson Branch \\. ,f    \u25a0\nJ. M. LAY, Manager\nThe best cook\nin the world\nCannot do justice lo herself with-,\nout a good stove.\nWo have just received   a large\nshipment of-\nflcClary's Famous Kootenay\nSteel Ranges\nin several sizes. Wo invite your\nInspection, prices right and satisfaction guaranteed\nv.iiiri'.i iii Support of the,candidature ot l will be prepared to'devote his abilities\nIn-. Rose? What arguments ar1' being i un.! bis time unsparing!) '\u25a0\" the cafry-\nfised in Influence electors to cast their , in,', \"in ,,f public works too long delayed,\nvoles in his favor? Two years inn The ! ami who will make a strong and effee-\nDafly News opposed Hi\" Candidature -of\nUr. Rose for mayor. He was elected,\nchief!) by !'\u25a0-. Bupport of tbe innil, wim\ni,,,|ay\"l's i\u00abih opponent, though strange\nlo say John Houston bus practicaj^\nnothing to say againsl Dr. Rose's administration, and considering thai  the\nmajority-.of the Ri\nHouston iiuininees. I\nscore Is Intelligible.\nlis\niili'\nwore\nibis\nlive hi ami against the Introduction of\npurely personal uml factional Influences\nlinn civic affairs.     r\nIs ii to be Concluded that such a man\nIs nol available in Ibis city, or thnt ihe\nelectors would not prefer hlm to either\n,,( lln' men now In lhe Hold?\nEDITORIAL NOTES;\nWdod-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd., w..ESN,\nfjctall\nPUll   up   Capital,   t_,700,UXJ    It. serve   Fund.   ll.eC4.IM\nAgtrcgate  Re_ou.c\u00ab.  Bjceeding W.IXtO.DS.\nHEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.\nEON. QUO. A. COX, President B. B. WALKER, Owners! Manager.\nBAVINQS BANK DEPARTMENT - Deposits Received and Interest Allowed\nBranches  at   Greenwood.   Cranbrook  and Fernll*.    '\n NELSON   URANCH-^J.   L.   BIICHAN,   Managa',,.\nCHERRY WHISKY\nTHE ORIGINAL BRAND\nFREMY'S\nMortgage 20 cases\nSale    NewStock\nToys and Fancy Goods\nFine English GoOfls. consigned to Morley & Co., turned over to us to sell,*'\nafl best W^'dan. All these goods have to he sold. Also the entire stock of\nboohs, musical instruments, toys, boxing glove.3, etc, etc.   Good Xmas presents.\nHowever, Tin- Daily News knows of\nno special reason why Dr. Rose's can-\nti Wat ure ehould, to moro acceptable \u25a0 <>-\nday ilian it was two years ago. Our\nreasons for opposing mm then wore\nth'al we dljfl'inot. believe be wsb properly\nqualified to til! this important orflce, I\nthai be lacked tlie business qualifications \u25a0\nessential in our -opinion for tbe satisfactory administration of iho city's\naffairs.\nAt the end of his term Dr. Rose\ndropped out, the'm.en who had boon responsible for his election having loBt\nconfidence in him. 'He now Bceks reelection as the Special^ representative 'if\na faction having a grievance against\nJohn Houston, though that-astute poti-\ntician'-really foisted the dot'tor upon this\nfaction as their candidate.\nIt is true that Dr. Rose's term of\noffice was characterized by some really\n.sertvceable -improvements In civic administration find whilst it wits a nonprogressive administration it was free\nfrom anything of an objectionable nature. But what Is required today is an\nenergetic,- progressive council, presided\nover by a man. In whom all classes of\nthe community have   confidence,   who\nPremier MeBride promises a new pol-j\nicy of development that will build up\nevery, section of the provinoe. Promises have been MeJJritlo's strong still ;:\u00abi\nfar. inn an yfet he ha.s made no offorl\ntn glve.effecl to any of them. His new\npolicy will be awaited \\\\Jih Interest,\nthough i! is Questionable if it will contain anything more substantial'than a\nproposal to subsidise certain railroad\nprojects.   \u2022\n5U 0\\ OdVCU Horley&Co.S\ne\nSale\nLAW, YOUNG &. CO., Montreal.\nSole Agent., [or Canada.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\n\u25a0Published s.t 'NelsQn.,._every mornlnf\nExcept Monday,  by\nF. J. DEANS\nTUB MUNICIPAL GAiMPAlGN\nIt lookfli very much ,as if an effort\n\u25a0were being made' to stampede electors\ninto choosing a new council largely upon personal and factional grounds without the leaBt serious considei'_ilionf*of\nthe true Interests of the city. Neither\ncandidate for the mayoralty can fairly\nbe said to be the choice (ff any representative section of the community.\nJohn  Houston  selected  himself, and,\nas a matter of fact,\/was the chief factor\npromoting \u2022tho   candidature   of Dr.\nRose\u2014\n Already ..the. campaign has--developed-\nInto one of active mud slinging and the\nreal Issues that concern every property\nowner, every ratepayer and every wage\nearner In the city are being Ignored,\n\u25a0whilst a few Interested parties engage\nin ithe exchange of silly personalities.\nNelson Is a city of* which every resi-\nan   Immediate\nVl'll    Ut   Its   OX-\nWlll inure to\ncitizen, ho tie\nder *or wage,\njlte la for those\nprosperity ot\nsure\nthere Is no reason \\vny\nImpetus might not. be i-\npanslon along lines tha\nthe advantage of every\nproperty owner, leaselH\nworker.' All that is ret_i\nchiefly concerned in lli\nthe city to get together ..... - \u2014 -\n.\"that the administration of clvio 'affairs\nduring the ensuing year shall he ln'tbe\nhands of men, who can rise above petty\npersonal prejudices, and factional influences.\nInstead of this eminently reasonable\nand mutually advantageous course being adopted it is obvious that otherwise\nlevel-headed business men are being...\nstampeded into active support of one or\nother of the candidates now in the field,\nwhose chief claim fop support Is basi^rl\nupon grounds in no way essential to the\nwelfare of this city.\nNelson- is a growing city and numbers\namong its population many bright, energetic business men, any one of whom\nwould\" be Ttrflarffiably\" well quallffied To\nfill the office of mayor. Yet It is proposed by some that this office must be\nfilled by a man who already occupies the\nposition of the city's representative in\ntho local legislature.\n-There Is plenty of worfc to be done at\nVictoria In the interests of this city, ami\nTo the Electors of Nelson\n,\\t tho requo-al of ,'i largo number of ratepayers of om city, 1 havo consented to\noffei mynelf es a candidate ffir the \u25a0Mayoralty for the forthr-ominK year, if elected\nI will t?lve my best ottorla to carry out\nill')  following:\n1. An- energetic administration af the\nCity's business ami carrying out of its projects.\n2. Hail uebentur s and erect nt otiue a\nPower Plain on ite acquired by City on\nKootonay i;i\/.r, id to borrc-W mare money\nK nceoteary to-*oo\u00ab\"rtplete\" tho plant,\n'.'.. Operate efficiently and economically tho\nElectric Rallwaj system and advocate tho\nopening oi negotiations to purchase for the\nLily audi Bystetn with the. ultimate view\nof lawfully ejeter-ding a bolt line through\nlho EJust ward, und theneo through the\nPark, Into Fairvltw.\n*t. Improve main City thoroughfares and\nWhero necessary to macadamize .the Btrocts\nand for tlmt purpose utilize facilities owned\nhy tlio City.\n6. Extenaloh of City limits to Includo\nsuburbs.\n-ti. Improvement, of City Parle.\n7. Tito neceeeary extension-of sewer and\nwater systems.\nn. Provide Suitable and'commodious school\naccommodation witSi a view of inaugurating a system best adapted,.to tlie present\nand future needs o\u00a3 'our'growing popula.-\ntlon.\nIf elected  I  jiremlse  fo use my utmost\nendeavor  to further  tho Interests  ot  tho\ncUtf.    - '\n^_^____ WILLIAM O. POSE.\n-elilyls 'representative_ m tho legislature\nJaust ho absent from tho city for a considerable length of time In the early\npart, of tho year when, the work of the\nnew council will demand the close attention of the chief executive, ilhat Is,\nIf tbe published platforms mean anything.\nIf there were real lack of men of ca-\npacily;'6r \"If jbfin' Houston had exceptional claims upon tho mayoralty,' the\nfact of. his being the city's representative In'the legislature would not matter\ngreatly. But can either claim be advanced in defense of his candidature?\nThere are certainly other men in this\ncity capable of filling <the office of mayor\ndus John Houston -and   he has no\nANNOUNCEMENT\nNelson Opera House\n. THREE Bid NIG-IlTS\nThursday DEG. 15\nMATINEE SATURDAY.\nThe\nPeer\nof\nAll\nTO THE PEOPLE OP NELSON:\nAt the request of residents who aro of\ntlie opinion that Nelson should ^--independent of tlie West ICootenay Power '& Light\nCompany In carrying on tho business of\nsupplying electric light and power, 1 will\nbo a candidate ,for mayor nt the,election to\nhe held on January 12th, 1806; and if elected\n1 will do tils'- beat to\u2014\n(1). Build Mio ftpwer house on Kootenny\nriver; V^\nCi) Extend the street railway so as to.\nmake it a convenience for the residents of\nthe Fast ward;\n(3) Improve the streets by using too\nroad-making plant that has been standing\nIdle for four years;\n(4) Encourage ma-iufacturlng industries\nby supplying them the cheapest power,\nbntli water and electric, tliat can be had\nin tho province; .\n(6) Put a stop to professfonal gambling,\nand   do   It   Without   interfering   with   tho\nreasonable rights of individuals.\nRespectfully,\nJOHN HOUSTON.\nthey havo not as yot been advanced.\nIt \"Will be freely conceded that. John\nHouston la an energetic, enterprising\nman, and that ho has given evidence\nof considerable administrative capacity.\nWhilst he Is not singular in this respect, these aro admittedly quallfiicatlous\nthat go a long, way lu determining a\nman's fitness for public offlce_ These\nqualities doubtless largely Influenced\nhis election to tlie legislature. But notwithstanding his acknowledged good\nqualities in 'some directions, doeB his\nrecord of the past few years warrant\nthe electors of this city placing additionalresponsibiiiiies upon his\nshoulders?\nHas it not been made manifest for\nsome time past that personal prejudices\nweigh more with John Houston thati\nany considerations of public policy?\nWill not the city bo Inviting a period of\nturmoil and dlssonHlon by the election\nof John Houston to the office of mayor?\nTHE\nWATSON\nSTOCK\nCO.\nDirect from ,*i _Ix month, run In Vancouver, D.G., presenting Iho host there\nIs In drama with Vaudeville between\nAoU.\n\u2022   THURSDAY\n\"JIM, THE  WESTERNER\"\nFRIDAY\n\u201e,:      \"THE BUTTERFLIES'.'\n;   ' \"   \u2022     SATURDAY\n\"CON THE SHAUOHRAN\".\nMATINEE SATURDAY\nPRICES\u201450 and 75 cents.\nMATINEE PRICES\u201410 and 25 cents.\nSeats on salo Wednesday at Rutherford's Drug Store.\t\nTAXIDERMISTS\n\u25a0 First prize and diploma for best display\nof mounted animals and birds, Nelson Fair,\nISM. All work guaranteed nrat-olftSB and\nmoth proof. O&me heads a specialty.\nC'uribs bought and sold.\n\u00abo\u00bb ADAMS & CLUT1S, KABU), B.C.\nGRAND CENTRAL HOTEL\nOppoBlte Courthouse and new Fostofflce\nBest 26c meal ln town. European and\nAmerican plan. Only white labor employ\ned,   Firat clasu bar.\nTHOMAS & ERICKSON. Proprietor!\nH. D. ASHCROFT\nyjNERS' LIVERY AND FEED STABLE\nTeaming and Packing done. Saddle\nHorses for Hire. Hacke, Buggies and\nCutters on call day or night Stables on\nStanley Street, between StUca and Carbon-\n*.**.   Telephone 91.   P. O. Box IiiS   Nelnon\nF.  C.   OREEN 7.   8.   CLEMENTS\nGREEN & CLEMENTS\nDominion and Provincial Land Surveyor!\nP.   O.   Box 145.    Phone Wl\nCor   Kontenav  and  Victoria   St*   Neb\"'\nJOHN McLATCHIE\nDOMINION AND PROVINCIAl\nLAND   SURVEYOn\nWANIJDY BTRKBT Nm.iWW.  B   C\nMUSIO LESSONS\nH. a BODMER, of Geneva and London\nteaohw. of piano, grencli and Oerma*\nin his recent, moasage to congress\npros Id oni Roosevelt Bays: \"Abundant\nrevenues and large surplus always In-\nvije extravagance and confHanl core\nBhould bo taken to guard agal&el unnecessary increase uf the ordinary nx-\npeusu of government. The cost of doing government'business should bo regulated with the same rigid scrutiny as\nthe cost of doing private business.'.'\nThe government of Canada Is.\"confronted \"with the conditions referred to by\npresiilen!. Rooaovel t, abundant roven ue\nand large surplus. His advice may well\nbe taken to heart by sir Wilfrid Laurier and his colleagues. In tho day of\nprosperity tt is the part of wisdom to\nprepare for tho inevitable turn in the\ntide. Increase iu expense of governmenl unnoticed In daya of affluence\nmay prove very burdensome when the\nlean years return. Without ciu'tfltltng\nexpenditures on productive public undertakings ihe Laurier administration\nmi.'.hi advisably set about devising ways\nand means of lessening the operating\ncosts of Ihe administrative machinery.\nRevised returns.in tbe recent presldeni ial election place the 'total vote at\n13,634410, divided as follows; Koose-\nveli, republican, 7,(M0,[iG0; Parker, democrat, 5.094,'3Ulj Doha, socialist, 392,857;\nSwallow, prohibitionist, 248,411; Watson, populist, 121,381; Corrlgan, Bocial-\nist-Iabor, 33.519. The electoral voto will\nbo 33t> for Roosevelt and 140 for Parker.\nPresident Roosevelt defeated judge Parker by 2,54o\\lG!). He polled dhe largest\nvote ever given a presidential candidate\nof the United plates\u20147,(140,500. This is\nmoro than 400,000 in excess of the vote\ncast for.JicKInley in 1000.\nNelson Opera House\nONE NIGHT ONLY\nMiss Ada\nPalmer Walker\nand her talented company In.one of tbe\ndaintiest and prettiest modern Musical\nComedies\n\"PRETTY\nPOLLY\"\n. Full of Wit nnd Humor, abounding In\ncatchy Sours, Tnie-ls, Trios, Quartettes,\nSextettes amd Dances.\nPRICES, $1.00, 75c and 50c.\nScats on salo   Saturday morning   at\nRutherford's Drug Store.\nKootenay Lake General Hospital\nNELSON, B.C.\nWANTED\nPUPIL   NURBB\nQEOROE JOHNSTONE,\nSecretary, Nelaon. B.O\nFRUIT LANDS\nFOR SALE\nIn 10 acre blocks; Is 20 acre block*\nSeveral Improved ranches.\n^^^^^^^^^_____r^^^^\nB. C.\nwager.\n*\u00ab --'XL I\nPrices Tlmt Are'\nAll Bit\nH\n15.00\na month \u00ab\nand lol in\nvp-H-.^U\nwill buy\ni',.! .rally\nR.J.: feel\nChristmas\nTies\nOm* Th'S wlilcl\nwu Btartet] oiir s.\nTlio nr'W'Kl an'i\nat sale prices.\nBuy farly and\nBEING vnru I\nYOUK\nCI.OSIXG.. \u00bb1   .'\n. I) OB.I\nJ.-F.WEIBJ\n \u2022.. -_,uc_  air. RED HAI\nSIGN OF\nTHE BIG RED\nFRESH EGGS\n60c dnz\nFIlHfll! DRBsaun '\nFRESH I'.i i :i\nAT\nThe Farmer' Tr\nNBLSON.  n.\nNoxt door to Bonk of t\"\"'\np. o. n,,^ '\nt'KGSS.\nPIPES FOR CIFTH\nWo have imported\nthat would  muld1 cj\nBiunoly  mad\"   from\nit'inbur or vUlcaalto bi\nA rango withuui\nTHURMAI\n  -rnBAOCONJjT\u2014\u2014j\nCLOSING Of\n*      SALE  \/1\n,     _ nil iti*\"'\nFor the next thirty da)\u00ab   ' Jore*\nat wholesale.   Btriolly un-   ;   I0\u201e.bl\u00ab\nmaking, nulckly flnishcl, foi >f\nprices. L_g\nM.W.SWAR\nBAKBRiSTRlf*&n^S^\nam*\nYOU WANT\ntlmt wo are lhe.\"\u2122' lu   f\netc.   Send all worlcJo_    \u25a0\nNICKERS\nv.l.. a*\\\t\nIN\n THE DAILY NEVV8: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1904\n.emoval Sale!\n*\u25a0*! RICH STRIKE NEAR HOME\n#\ni\ncarpets; hugs, linoleums, M\nJeneral Reduction of   bablor suites, chiffoniers i;\nSIDEJBOAItDS, CHINA CAP1NF.TS '2\n|oes on all lines rockers, bedroom suites, 3\nDRESSING TABLES, BUFFETS, %\nWICKER CHAIRS. 81\nI Furniture makes a' valuable Christmas gift 1\n5\nI\nI\nSTANDARD FURNITURE CO.\nSuccessors  D,- McArthur &  Co.\n.Directors nnd EmbaJmera Agents  Mason  &   Risch   P\n3WEDBITIG     AND     NELSON,     OF\nGREENHORN MINE, LUCKY,\nFREE MILLING GOI_D FOUND WITH-\nIN EIGHT MILES .OF\"NELSON    '\nhy Mi.\nolehral\n:. .1.   P.\ni\nWARRANTS\n1901\n\u25a0 ROYAL\n11848\nI JOHN BEGG'S\nROYAL LOCHNAGAR\nSCOTCH WHISKY\nthe vain\nore fron\nlh.\n\/ Uni\nB.O\n\u25a011ARI\nTHE\nled to all tho Royal Palaces  (or over 50  years.    Wo are solo\ntl .for Ihls excellent whiskey.\nfhe Vest brands:\nimerv champagne\nU'l.T'S  BRANDIES\nRIB DUIZA1U) & ROGERS LIQUEURS\nDON'S LONDON DUY GIN\nICE'S GENEVA GIN\n3   HEAD  ALE  AND STOUT -\n\\il,_OH CIGAR. HAVANA REALS, fto.\narry the larp-st and best.assorted stoek of Cigars in the interior, \"\nli mswick-Balke Billiard and Pool TahlCB and Supplies.\nE. FERGUSON & CO.\nWHOLESALE ONLY.\nJiJlTI IIIIIIMH HI Mill IIIHUS Illl Illl Illl\nthe fair In September.    '     >\nTho st'rlhe ivas made the end of iaal\nwee]- hul the owners- ki'in it quiet as\nlong as they could, hoping to avoid .pub-\nhey obtain definite returns\n. They have _em 300 tons\nheir latesl discovery to the\nfor treatmont. The Green\ny'ls only 400 febl trom lho\nGraivUe-Poorman  tramway\n, with which il can easily b nnPCted.\nA dozen small specimens of.the ore\n1 are on exhibition In-the show case of .1.\nA.  Kirkpatr-iclt & tin.    They  'are   of\n\u25a0 daiKsltog white qtiartz , with  specks   ol\nj gold visible in the naked eye; scattered\n1 plentifully throughout;.  If [hose specimens    are    fair    samples  ' of\nore, the discovery is one ol the ricl\nand mosl lmporfahl announced In.\nnol'ghborliood Of Nelson tern lohg'ti\nThe.erfocl of (1 rich dls'co.very so\nthe city can' hardly he- Qvor-esllmn\nScepticism ninl pi Bsimisni In regari\ngold llnds. never survive for vel-y !\nthe actual appearance of genuine bi\nmen's of the precious metal. Aparl fl\nthe Intrinsic value of the now llml.\nburring where' ii has, ii cannot I'ni\nhnve an Important Inlluenee mi tbo\nilu\n\u2022 l I.r\nlie plnol\n'li|,   MU\n,er nil.\ni,l il\nimiii to il\nnu-lt.T   iliirin.\nill,-\nAPPLAUDED TIMRIAZEFF\nMoscow    Kind,'ins   Ohoer\nMosci\nHn\nStud\nio Wrote nn Freei\nDec. 12.\u2014The -\n.dny ln front of II\nir Timriazeff and -\nii,],. \"Acedem Fi\nillshed by the prof\n, is an Invalid, *\nnd bowed his ai\n'he 'students then\nthrough tho prlnc\nTin\n,     111:\nirto Rico Lumber Co., Ltd.\nManufacturers or una Wholesale Dealers In\n\u25a0oil *ND DRBM8ED LUMBER, BHINOLEB AND MOULDINGS, BAND-\nB\". AND TUBHBD WORK. AN UP-TO-DATE DRY KILN IN CON-\n\u25a0F    IN,\nMILLS AT YMIR\nI Porto Rico Lumber Co., Ltd.\n...I H ,******\nHALL MING\ni SMELTING\nllUiinited\nLSON, B.C.\nPurchases\nLead, Copper\nand Dry Ores\nof. I\nll\nriu\nGrranile-Poorman,    the: Reliance    ;\no^ir-r;., as well as the 'small, army\nprospectors who havo  never lost  fa\nin ilio value of the rock between Nell\nmnl Forty-Nine creek.\nJust received a car of\nNew Navel Oranges\n\"ine Lemons,  California Figs,  Nuts and Grapes\nCranberries \"Jerseys\" Long   Keepers\nMalaga Grapes\n}. Y. GRIFFIN & CO., Limited\n_ j WHOLESALE ONLY\nLORD'S DAY ALLIANCE.\nFull Text of Delegation's Report nf Interview With' Mayoralty Cfcniliilates\nIn publishing* the report of the Interviews hail -with the mayoralty candidates by the deputation from the local\nbranch uf tin'. Lord's Day-Alliance on\nSaturday afternoon., rtae.ftjIHexl of the,\nreport as turned in bV Mr. Blakemore,\ndid not appear In Sunday's Issue. At\"\nthe request uhih\" delegation the-rfipori\nis republished today iu full, as follows:\n\"A deputation representing the Lord's\nDav Alliance, consisting of the Revs, .1.\nT. Fergusont, Q. M. Walker, ami Messrs\nW. Blakemore and C. McKay waited on'\npr. W. O. Hose and John Houston yesterday afternoon to. ascertain the attitude of each mayoralty candidate, wilh\nrespect to the enforcement bf existing\nlegislation affecting Sunday observance.\nTho question put to each candidate-was.\n\"\u25a0 If elected will you use your Influence\niu enforce aii existing.legislation wihch\ngoverns Sunday trading?\"\nDr. Rose paid\" he was only ono of\nBeveri but \"personally he would do his\nutmost to enforce all laws affecting nol\nonly the salo nf liquor,'but other-forms\nof Sunday trading.\nMr. Houston said he maintained that\nconditions in tho west aro different\nfnun those In tlio ens5*,.and that it was\nneither possible nor desirable to oh-\ndeavor to enforce Sunday closing laws\n-With the same strictness. If eleoted ho\nwould nol endeavor to do moro thnn\nmaintain order, nnd to enforce the city\nbye-laws, -he won Id not close the hotel\nbars, saloons or small stores. '\",\nBIG SHIPS ALL DISABLED.\n\u25a0   Ri\nMi.-.l   1 V.l   *_   1\n. V.\nnististt\n]',. V.. Uoui.lator.\nlosslond, ii. ti.. t.io'il-\n\u2022dator:_   s.\ncllor.\nJaps Now Turn Attention to Shelling\nPort Arthur Town.\nTokio, Doc. 12.\u2014Tho commander of\nthe Japanese naval laiul battery report-,\nIng today says: \"Four Russian haillo-\nsbips. two cruisers, one gunboat and\nono torpedo boat store ship lying in\nPort. lAnthur hnrhor aro completely tlls-\nahlod. . There Is no further'necessity\nfor iKinili.'ii'iling the Russian naval forces, We aro now engaged shelling the\ntown of Port Arthur, which is being\nheavily damaged.\"\nA DAILY GOLD BRICK\nrough LUMBER drbssbd\nlowi, Mouldings,  BMnrles, Turned ,Worlr. and Bracki\nnd up-to-date stock always 0n band.  Mall arders pn\nA. G. LAMBERT A CO.\n\u00a3_ liver- Cup  Mill  a  Oreat  Success\u2014Many\nMir ra Working\n\u25a0 Unusual notlvi f prevails nl tho Five\nMile, enmp, says Hie Lardeau Mining Review.\"1 Since November Hih tha powerful\nconcentrating and ohlorldlzing plant haa\niK-eii .pounding away without cessation.\nThe mill Is exceeding the most snngulno\nexpectations of ihe company and now that\nilts successful treatment of'-low grade ore\nts an established fact it Is safe tn predict\ntliat similar constructions will rapidly rise\nAtlantic S.S. Sailings\nO.   P.  R.   ATLANTIC .B.8.   LIN\u00ab\n(From St. John)\nL.  Cliam.lai_..D.e..\u00bb]_,   Erie    Doc. 17\nALLAN  LINK\n(From St   John)\nCorinthian   ...Dec. lOPartotan    Doc. 17\nDOMINION  LINB\n(From Portland)\nCanada, fust slaatner, Xmas sailing..Dea.lfl\nAMERICAN LINE\nSt Louis  Dlc IONow York ....Dec. 11\nRED  STAR LINE\nIvrooiiliuid ....Dec. lOZeelanU    Dec.17\nCUNAHD LINE\nEtrurla   , Dec.   lOLuetuila    Doc. 17\n< WHITE  STAR LINE\nCerdrlc   ......Doc. 7 Oceanic    Doc. 14\nFRENCH LINE\nLa Ti,ui'oliio...LK'o. 8La Lorraine....Dec 16\nHAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE\nBluecher    Dec. lOBelgrayla   ....Doc. 17\n(Mediterranean Service)\nri'lnz Osknr  Dec. 6\nDeulselil.itul    Jim. 7\nNORTH GERMAN LLOYD\nkaiser Wllhelm  11   Doc. IS\n(Mediterranean Service)\nKoiiltjln Lulse ...Dec. 3\nNeckai- .Dec. ll)\nContinental sailings on application.\nYou^attontlpn is called to the exceptionally low outward and prepaid rates on all\nllnoa In effect at present, which will bo\nquoted promptly on application to\nJ. S. CARTER, W.P.F.CUMMINS,\nD.P.A., Nelson.        Gen. AKt., \\viu_ilp\u00ab\n____i_?'l'\"low,> Mouldings, Shingles, Turned ,Wor*r. and BrackeU.\ntame and up-to-date stock always 0n band. Mall arders promptly attendM w\nBURNS J$ CO.\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL.\nm:e_a.t meeo'^ants\nHEAD OFFICE NELSONi B. 0.'\npn-Marketa In Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Kaalo, 8andon, Three Forks,\nNew Denver and Siocan City.\n1 bT Mail to any Branoh will have Prompt and Careful Attention.\nFORSALE\nr1\"\"80,AAA three lots on Silica street between   Ward   and   Stanley,\nPcr1'* occupied by Bruce Heathcote.   A bargain, if sold at once.\nApply T q prefer\nHSAL ESTATE AND INSUKANCE\nCANADIAN\niW-i   PACIFI\nRAILWAY\nEastern\nExcursions\n$74.30\nNelson to Toronto,\nMontreal:113 Return\nTHREE,MONTHS LIMJT\n'CorresiibiKlihg   'rates to   all easteril\npoints from all JCootenay stations.\nKOOTENAY ItAILWAY & NAVIGATION\nCOMPANY,   LIMITED\nKmIo and Siocan Railway Compiuiy\nInternational    Navigation    and    Trading\ni   Company.\nTIME CARD\nof   local   trains   and   steamora   effective\nMarch 7th, 1904\nKASLO-8A.NDON\nDally Call?\nB.30 a.m. Lt .A   Saiidon Ar. 4,25 p.m.\n9.12 a.m. Lv.\/ Whitewater     Ar. 3.40 a.m.\n10.45 a,m. Ar.^        Kaslo Lv. 2.00 p.m,\nKASLO-NELSON\nDally Dolly\nEx. Sunday Ex. Sunday\n1.30 p.m. Lv. Kaalo Ar. 11.00 a.m.\n2.25 p.m. Lv.       Ainsworth      Ar. 10.U5 a.m.\n4.30 p.ra. Ar. Nelson Lv.   B.OO a.m.\nCalling at all  way  landings on signal.\n\u25a0>\u00a7\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\nm\nA\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n->\u00a7\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4-\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n-if\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4.\n4\n4\n4\n\u25a0m\n#>44#i>-4i'i\u00bb4-(i\nmm4<B*\u00aemm-$\n\u2022^c>\n' Has complete facilities\nfor tlie execution of high\nclass book, job, and newspaper printing.\n\/&'\ndescrif\n.-4\nWE CAN RITLE, PRINT AND\nANY KIVDOF\nIN D\niioti;k kkgistj\nblank books\nCITY ASSI-SSMI-Xj\nAND TAX  ROLLS\ns\n-Wte CAN BIND IN KEG I\nSTYLE\nLAW' J<)l-'K\\..\\LS\nAND  KEl'OKTS\nWE MA p A SPECIA LTV OF PUTTING\nUP IN-NEATy-STRONQ AND\nINEXPENSIVE COVERS\nMUSIC\nMAGAZIXLS\nTRADE JOURNALS\nPAPERS AND\nBOOKS\nWe Guarantee First-Class Work\nIn Every Department\n\u25a0 NELSON-SANDON\n8.00 a.m. Lv Nelaon Ar. 4.30 p.m.\n4.25 p.m. Ar. Sandon Lv. 8.30a.m,\nThrough   dally   freight   and   passenger\nBerylce   hetween   Nelson   and   Sandon.\nFor further Information and full particulars call on or address\n^\u2022ff\u00bbf*f>f)f-f)'fi\nROBERT IRVING,\nMffT, K. R. and N. Co, Ltd.\nKaslo, B. C.\n1.  K. TACKA'JURY,   Local Ag-ent,\nFor (tickets, First   class   or   Tourist\nSleeper (reservations, or further particulars apply to local agontB or write\nJ. S. CARTER,      fl.-J. COYL1D,\n'   p. P. A.  - A.G.P.Agt.\nNelaon, B.C.       Vancouver, B.O.\nSynopsis  of  Regulations  for  Disposal   of\nMfneral   on   Dominion   Lands   in   Manitoba, the .Nort(lw6St Territories and the\nYukonVl'eiTitory.\nCoal-^Joal lands may ne purchased at J10\nKer acre for soft etial and $20 for anthracite,\nlot more than 'i'iO acres can he acquired\nhy one Individual or company. Royalty\nat tho rate of ten cents per toh of 2000\npounds shall ho collected on the gross output.\nQuartz\u2014Persons of eighteen years and\nover and Joint stock companies, holding free\nminer's certlflc.itea irfay obtain entry for\na mining location.\nA free- miner's certificate Is granted for\nono or more yenrs, not. exceeding live, upon payment In advanco of $7.50 por annum\nfor nn Individual, and from $50 to $100 per\nannum for a company, according to capital.\nA free miner, linvlng discovered mineral\nIn place, may locate a claim ISODxlftOO i'-vi\nby marking out the same with two legal\nponta, bearing location notices, one at each\nend on tlie line of tho lode or'veln.\n, The claim shall bo recorded within fifteen days if located wiihln ten miles of\na mining recorder's offloe. one' additional\nday allowed for every additional ten miles\nur fraction. The fee for recording a claim\nis L>.\nAt least $100 must be expended on the\nrlalm each year or paid to tlio mining recorder in lieu thereof. When $:>uu haaT_een\nexpended or paid, the locator may, upon\nhaving a survey made, and upon complying with other requirements, purchase the\nland at $1.1)0 pcr acpii-\nPermission may be granted by the Minister of the Interior to locate claims containing iron and mica, also Clipper in the Yukon territory, of an area not exceeding lt>0\nTlie' patent for n mining location shall\nprovide for the payment of a Royalty of\n2 1-2 per cent of the salea-of the products\nof the location.\nPlacer Alining\u2014 Manitoba and (ho N.W.T.\nexcepting the Yukon Territory\u2014Placer milling clalms generally uro 100 feet square;\nentry foe, $u; renewable yearly. On the\nNorth Saskatchewan River claims are\neither, bar or bench, the former being loo\nfeet long and extending between high and\nlow water mark. The latter Includes bar\nil-KghigH, but extends back to the base of\nthe hill or bank, but not exceeding 1000\nfeet. Whero steam power is used claims\n200 feet wide mrfy bo obtained.\nDredging in tlio rivers of Manitoba and\ntho N.W.T., excepting Jhe Yukon Territory\u2014A free miner may-obtain only two\nlenses of live miles each for a term of\ntwenty years renewable ln the discretion pi\nthe  Minister of the Interior.\nTho lessee's right Is eonllned to the submerged beds or bars of fhe river below low.\nwater mark, and Subject to the -rlghtr.-of-\niili persons who have, or may receive\nentries for bar diggings or bench claims\nexcept nn thc Saskatchewan Hiver where,\nthe lessee mav dredge to high water mark\non  each  alternate  leasehold.\nThe lessee shall havo a dredge in operation within one Season from tlw date or me\nlease for each five miles, but where a person or company has obtained more train\none lease one dredge for each fifteen miles\nor fraction Ib sufficient. Rental $10 per\nannum   for  each   mile   of   river   loused\ncent collected Cnr the output nfter-.it.ex-\nDredgin'g In the, Yukon Territory\u2014Six\nCases ot Bye miles each may be granted\nto a free minor fur a tenn of twenty years,\naUo unovahie.     *\nTlie leaeee's right Is confined to the submerged bed or bars in the river below b-w\nwater murk, ibat boundary, to be fixed by\nJt day  of  Aukusl in\nthe\n\u25a0\u25a0:   '\u25a0\u25a0.\nrile lessee shall Imve one dredge in operation within two years ['mm the date of the\nlease, and one* dredge for-each live miles\nwithin six > ears from such date. Rental\n$1U0 per mile fur the first year and Sin per\nfor -each   BtibseiiuoiU   yenr.     Royalty\nam.'\npl.t\nMin\nmin\ntu 2000 feet,\nbe 250 feet'\nClaims ar\nAll iitlu\n.shall\niked   bj\nWO   legal   posts,\nunu   in   eiteii   fiio,    ueai'Hlg   n*>tl 't'8.     Entn\nmust be obtained within ten days, if the\nClaim Is w.thin t< n miles of a Mining Kecoj-\nder's  olllee. One  extra day  he allowed   for\neaoh additional tan-mllea or traction.\nThe person or company staking a claim\nmust  In-ld. a  free  iniiur's certificate,\n'Die discoverer of a new mhic is en 111 led\nto a claim limu ftw-t in length, and if the\nparty consists of two, 1500 feet altogether,\non the output of which no royalty shall\nbe charged, the rest of the 1 tarty ordinary\nClaims only.       .   \u2022\nEntry fee $10. Royalty nt the rato of two\nand a half per cent dn the value of the\n.gold, shipped   from   the   Yukon   Territory\nto be paid lo the Comptroller,'\nr NO-tree miner shall receive a grant of\nmoro than one mining Claim on each separate river, creek ur gulch, byt the same\nminer may hold any number of claims by\npurchase, and free miners\" may work th\u00abilr\nI'ltilma In partnership by filing notlee and\nPaying fee of*\u00bb. A claim may be-abandoned and another obtained on tbe same\ncreek, gulch or river, by giving notice and\npaying a  fee.\nWork must be done on a claim each\nyear to the value of at least $200.\nA  certificate  that  work  has heen done\n)'ff\"f'f-f\u00bbf-f^\nhall bo deemed to.be abandoned, and-\na occupation   and  entry  by a  free\nid i\nGaiolte,\n1'etrulp\nLain!\nboundaries of a claim* may be de-\nusolutely by having a survey made\nIslling notices-ill ihe V^ukon Official\nappropriated Dominion\nthe Northwest Terrl-\nic Yukon Territory are\nCling tur peiroleum, and, (ho\nreserve fm^an' Individual or\n:ig machinery on the land\n\u25a0il. an area \"f 1830 acres for\nhe mny decide, the length '\u25a0\nnot exceed three times tlio\nI tbe prospector discover oil\ntitles, und satisfactorily es-\nieovery, an urea not exeecd-\nIncludlng the oil, well, will\nprospector at the rate of\ni ;m acre, ami the remainder of the tract\nwsprved, namely 1280 acres, will be sold\nt tho rait' of i'i per acre, siibject to\njyalty at such rate as .may be specified\ny Order hi Council,\n' JAMBS A. SMART,\nDeputy of the Minister bf the Interior,\nDept.   Interior,   June 30. 1804.\n1 and within\nto pcospecllni\neld    Iu   (ll\nRoyalty at the rate of two and a half per    must bo Ohto-jafld each \\e-'v\\ i* mu   \u00bbh\u00bb\nMORTGAGE SALI3\nUnder and by virtue of tho powers contained in a certain'Mortgage which will\nbe,produced at the time of sale, there will\nbe offered for salo by ' public auction by '\nC. A. Waterman, at his office at the\nK. W. C. Hli.ck. Raker* Street, Nelson \"\nHrltish Columbia, on Thursday, the 2-mi\nday of November A.D., 1901. at 12 o'clock\nnoon,  the. following  properly:  '\nAIA, AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or trad of land and premises lying and\nbeing in lhe Olty of-Ntlsmi. Hrltigh Columbia, described ns Lot Nu. 21, In Block\nNo. 31, Sub-dlvIslon. District Lot No. 96\nIn Oroup W Kootenay District. Thla-pro-\nperty h situated' on Mill street, b\/tween\n.Tosephlho and Hall, and has erectetf thereon a large ftame dwelling.\nFur-terms and conditions Of salo apply te\nTAYLOR St O'SimA,\nSolicitors   for  Mortgagees.\n,JDated this 10th day of Nvember, A.D.,\n fc\n\"-\"I\nTHE DAILY WEW8: TUESDAJ DECEMBEiri:: 19(4\nThe tirand-Nlece of '\"\u25a0..-'.'*\n0. -S. PRESIDENT JAHES K. POLK^\n1 M-RS. IDA ROSER,\nInduced to Relate Her [Experience for Beneft of Other Wonien\nC   > *_^. , t\n\" Dk.au .Mrs. 1'ixkiia.i : \u2014 I lutvq been innrri id fnr ncsirij\ntii blessed with a child.   1 have, Inuvcvi-e, sufft.rv\u00abl wi\nfill nii'iislrii.iliur., uiii\"1 tu-.'. l'i \u25a0   inly,\nvalue of l.jilini:.I'iiiKii.'. .'\u25a0\u25a0 \\ \u25a0    I ilileCo\nmate friend, whose life I\na few bottles of your'\ne e'tijnys.-.tii !i l\u00bbii SSud . ' I I\nsiilrr myself cur  1.   I am re in\nmnl official 'Imi' i all \u2022: !'\nwhatl'uscdto'do. Vl th u*f friends in Denver, ami among tho lest count,      \\fflM\nWiVr^Z^ Tours truly,        Jin.. Ida L. Uoseb;3*20 E. 18th: Ave., Denver,CoP- '\u2022;\u2022'.;\"\u25a0\u25a0::\nLydia E.Pir^iliarii's Vegetable Compound\n^.^^W.'\u00bb*j^   serins to bo the univc'rsn\nll^^.'JV.uwunsiiinrull^ui\n\\W&\nWoinanidnd asnre her 1\n{^'-'r-iv^i '''i:'*;; Will resort to nil G\n*3\u00a3if\u00a3Zij\u00a3 .Mrs. Pinkham is constantly.\n**\u00a3V_*V, last result antl'tyitlioul any i.\n^\u2022*'\u00ab'%h were completely cured by it.\niii ine for the high'and low, rich and poor; ami why not?\nul the society woman is just as susivptilile In the ills of .   -  \\\u25a0;\u2022.'\u25a0\u2022 ':&?A2? j\n\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0, but owing, to tlieir Inherenl distaste for advertised\n. for-veuro first.   V.'t it ia a facl worlh recording tliat\n:\u25a0 f i women of high -\u25a0'-\u2022- Ial position, saying as a,\ntri \u25a0! Lyrtla E. Plnklmm's Vegetable Compound \u00bb8d\ntall, haa thousands of :.u, li letters.\u25a0,-,...\n::   Vj rauANraSftC''^^\"\"^^     Mountains of gold could not.purelinsc sueh testimony \u2014 cn* tube tin* place of tlie health\n\"'' i't. \\i'.'.;}'^r^J-arv','^-TiA.^;   anil  happiness which   Lydia E. l'liiMmm's' Vegetable Cumpoiuid brought to these.\niii S'ti wW-liigJ^ \u00bb'S**\u00ab*?$?   wninoii.   No woman shoulil suffer with sueh a remedy at hnnd.\nWi fflt-* 's.^* Wi\n.\u25a0\u2022'   . r JmtMt\nSIMPSON'S\nCHEMICAL ERASIVE\nCLEANING COAT COLLARS\nAnd Extracting\nGrease, Paint,  Tar,  Oil,  Sperm and Kerosene from\n, Silks, Oiottis, Oarpots, etc., of fast Odors\nPrice\n25 Cents\nDirections for Use-Hub a little of ths\nBoap on the Bpot or main,.dip a hrunh In\nwarm water, anil rub~tfci>Sly lor a fow\nseconds; then. wipe, thoroughly off with\nclean waler and ail will disappear. If\ntho apota bo hard, such as pulut or\naperm, rub the garment together after\napplying  the  aoap.\nN.   B.\u2014Blmpaon'a   Soap   removed   BerufI\n' from  the  head,   Tartar from  the  Teeth,\nFur   frQm   the   Tongue,   and   cures   Cuba,\nSorea,    Ringworm,   Chilblains,    and   Outward Piles by simply wanting with lt.\nHoliday\n\u201e Excursion\nRates\nNelson to Montreal\nand all points west in\nCanada\nRound, Trip\nCAUTION\u2014See that each cako beari\ntho words \"BIMPBON'B K1U.SIVK SOAP,\nREGISTERED,\" In raised letters, without which none Ib genuine.\nIt your druggist does not keep it, write\nfor sample cake, enclosing 25 cents stumps\nor postal note, to Australian Agency,\nRoom 1. (ground floor) Molson'a Hank\nbuilding,   Vancouver, B.  C.\nCan be obtained at\nThe Canada Drug & Book Oo's Stores\nNelson, B.O.\n$$8       Elegance in Underwear\n\\a \\. It refits with you just  how extensive  your winter under-\nV   (|\nwon. will bo, Whatever yon decide ,'i\u00ab\nl.,-I'*ll. We milk.' ladles' suits lii-ull kI,\nfabric, from eutton i\u201e |,ur_ silk.\n'II lliet In Knl\nid colors, In all\njNtminioanrwia,\nAtO***1tm*>M\nCombination Suits\nare knll tn ono piece from nock to nnklo nud [It liko a glove,\n.    They  arc  tho easiest in\u201est comfovtable moal durable and the\nI   h     lionltlilost of nil undergarmenta.    Wear Kiill-t_-_'il. mill,   llila\nMil k     winter, mid *\u25a0>\u2022 what a pleiujure thoy aro,\nV'..;. All s-lzi'H, In nil fabrics  from  Cotton  to  Sllk-as   heavy  or\nS      na liifht as you like.\nWrite for Illustrated catalogue.\nMANUFAOTIIEED BT\nIHE KNIT-TO-FIT MFO. CO., 613 Lagauclietlere St., Montreal\nST. PETERSBURG IS QUIET\nAFTER     STORM     COMES     CM-M\u2014\nPAPERS DBMANU  REFORMS\nTli'kels on sale until December 31st.\nThree months' Limit,\nCorresponding reductions to all other\nEastern points.\n1'iurlor and tourist car service through\nfrom Northport.\nBERTHS RESERVED.?? WIRE\nDirect connections   without   layover\nor change of .depots to all points east.\nDINING'SERVICE A LA.C.AWTH\ntl. K. TACKABURY, City Agent.\nThe Odor of .Tea Plantations\n'fragrant and refreshing,\nInto lliejoom when a.'lea&Mled packet of\n(Mm;\n<\u00a3s_i_____3  j uca,      \u25a0 aajaiimiscaa___\nTry the Red Label.\nTEA Is opsned. Specially manufactured\nand carefully packed, tlie 'lull, rich\nfragrance is perfectly preserved.\n.In llu' mfitler nf an \"application for n\nduplicate or n Gorttftcata of Title to Lata\n7. 8 nnd 9, Block 41 F, In the Town of Nel-\nNotlo'fl Is hereby given lhat. It Ir my Intend\"., to issue at the expiration of ono\nimuilli   from   tlio   first   publication   hereof\na duplicate of tho Ceriifleatp of Title to\nlho above mc'tUlonnd binds In the name of\nArihur Hlckling, which Certrfleate It. daled\nthe Mil flay of December, 11)02, and mnn-'\nbered 1979 A.\n1!. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar.\nLand Registry office,'Nclsojr, Ii. C\u201e 21st\nNovember,. MM.\nNOTICE\nTo all whom it mny concern. T hereby\ngive potlco that i liavo thla day turned\nover to W. II. Smyth or this city, nil my\nInteresl in the business Ininly Jointly carried on hy uh in pattnerishlp'. in Nelson, All\nadcounti. due the lute firm are to he .mid\nto Mr. Smyth w'.m will also piyall account* due by tin1 firm.\n(Signed)   I).   15.   M'NIUHOLL.\"*\nNelson, D-8C. 8th, 1IW4.       ^f\nJAPS OEASH IlOMBAUniNti UUSSI.AiN\nSHU'S AT PORT AHTMWR.\nSt. Petei-Rlmrg, Dec. 12.\u2014St. Potora-\nt)urg hns resumed lis wonted quiet after\nthe excitement of yesierday. The papers\nwtihoiw. comment, print only a brief oflleial account, of the demonstration In-\nfront, of the Kazan cathedral. Nevertheless they are full of articles breathing demands for reforms, the Russ especially declaring that there ean he no\nretreat and openly advocates a parliamentary system in which the Upper.\nhouso shall consist of members, of the\nsenate, council of the empire and council of ministers and the lower house of\n.elected representatives of. the Zemstvos.\nProclamations have been Issued calling for a demonstration outside tho law\ncourts (tomorrow at the opening of the\ntrial of Sasoneff, the assassin of minister of the interior Von Plehve.   t   .\n^Stomliok Fermor, tho only Zemstvo\npresident who refuses lo sign ithe reform\nmemorial,' haa resigned owing to .the\ncriticisms of his colleagues.\nHI IIP 1Q0 TONS DAILY\nTiunlc\nPorfpi\nAiTanKP.m-iil.i for pro-\n.!   Season    .\nSIT.VKU KINO MIKR\nwill pay lho highest cash prlco for all kinds\nof second hand goods. Will buy or sell'\nanything! from tin anchor to n noodle- Furniture, Stoves Carpets, Cooking Utensils\nbought In bo.ise.iold quantities. Also cast\noft clothing. Cull nnd see me or write.\nAddress Silver King Mike, Box 294, Hall\nStreet Nelson, B.C.\n -\u25a0-    -\n.Tho manugemnut of the B. C. Standard\nMining company's .Hunter v. group, Situ-\nHtcil Hhoni live miP-H Hputhoftat of. ilm town\nof Ymlr aud on tlio divide between Hidden\nand Porcupine creek, tributaries of the\nSalmon river, 1ms nii.de arrangements wllh\n!_tcrtU' Fflcfotenay. nnd I'\/mndnry '.^untj-y,\nsmelters to regularly trent ore from tlie\nHunter v. mine fu Mn- fallowing proportions: Hun Mining and Brheltlng company,\nNelson; SO tors dully; Noa'tbtmrt Smelting\nSt Refining company, ati tons- dully; Canadian Smelting Works, Trail, 50 tons; tho\nGranny , compiity ilrnnd Foi-ky, 50 tons\ndully. This will nliow un output being\nmade of between 4500 nnd fiOilli tons per\nmonth, to regularly maintain which thn\nmine   Is   well   equipped.      tt   is    expected,\nhowever .tlmi wH'hlu the next two munlhs\ntlie output, will be Ini-gi-ly  inerensed.\nThf winter's snowfall hns already commenced around Vmir, but the B. C, Standard Mining eompiiny's aerial tramwny\nfrom tho mlno to tho Nelson & Fort Shop-\n__________\nr.d\ntllv\n\u25a0)Vllle:\ne Se\nnt\nf   tnu.sp.-i\nnUefpoted in shipping ore.    The average\nf ore  Hhip.'.l   rrom\nwhen  ibe  market\nit to -in cents per\nmotion or $li) per\nfreight and treat-\n.   jreator part of tho\nvalim In  tills  ore  iH  in  silver,   1'anglng iu\nlast winter's .shipments from M I'o II ounces\nto the ton,,ami the average market prlco\nia now fully Pi cents an ounce higher, It\nis probable thnt tin company's Op -rations\nwill be profitable, -assuming that the ore\nnow being Shipped contains us good values\nas were obtained last season.\nthis mine lost wh\nprice of .stiver was\nounce,    were   within\nlop after deducting\n'g.-S\nTO  PAY OFF UIUIUCH  DJfiBT\nMichel Women Plan Unique Kntertalnment\nto  Haise Funds.\nISpeelal to The Dally News]\nMichel, Dee IL1\u2014Tiie laldes' aid society df\nthe Methodist vin.reh is making prepiirn-\ntions for a Poverty Soclnl, It is purposed\nto hold In tlm Miciiel hall on Monday evening, the mil. An excellent program is being prepared and among the manv unique\nfeatures will be i n \"advortlsmont room,\"\nto wbteh manufacturers* and wholesale\ndealers nnd retail merchants are Invited\nto contribute.\nTho purpose of tlm social Is to wipe ore\nthe debt-,on tlm church.   Advertisers nre\nro.piost.-d to send Ull tlielr advertisement\nnlong with the donalton and. the ladles\nwill endeavor to so arrange the conirll.u.-\nlion Mint lhe benUll 'will be mutual. An\nInvitation has been given by tint Indies to\neastern men tn contribute and already a\nhandsome donation Ims been, reeelveil rrom\nHenry liirk and Sons, Winnipeg.\nAnother feature wilt be lbe \"enke contest\"\nby ballot, for wliich MIsh Melntosb nnd\nMIph McGregor have consulted to run as\ncnndldiiles. The voung ladles bolltg equally\npQpUlOf it is expected that thc contest will\nBe a keen one. \u25a0\n6F- INTPim-JST TO FAItMFiltS\nliCthbrfdge Agricultural Society Doing Good\nWork\u2014Town Prosperous\ntSpe.cIn! to Tho Dally News]\nLothlirldge. Dfp. 12\u2014Tho annual meellng\nof the Letbbridge ngricilifurnl society hns\nlUSf been held. Uncfcr. the impulse of tbo\nirrigation farming of (he district It Is de-\nvoln|.lug.In*tn a nourishing soeiety and< is In\nreturn glvitrg vnluabb. aid to agricultural\nnnd llvn stock lnt+\u00bbt*\u00bbt,*jt. The ofllcors for\nthe vent* are ns follows-:\nlion, uresldent, C. F. P. Conybeare;\npresldeni, L, G. DeVeber, M.1,.A.; 1st\nvIo'Tivsidml. A. K. KelTer; 'ind vice-\npresident, W. II. Falrlield; secretary-treasurer, W. A. Hamilton) directors, W. Oliver, W. Mutton, J. McCnlg, 15. Hazel), W.\nHurneH, L. P. Tiiff, IU. Adams, D. J.\nWhltnoy, R. Tlffln, C. Hyslop, J, T, Par-\nIt.''\nLflhl   !'\u25a0\nThe\nabove\nCullil'*\nwork\".\neti\nagi p vv. 15\nHume\n' FIRST K i\n,nis of \"Ei\nilgiit;   Tin   \u25a0\u2022\u2022\n:r.v.:! \".\u25a0!.\"\"'- -,\ninini-l imlly   ii     '.   ,\nujnirr Hi\" ni\"\"1  '\n-  -J\nQRAND V'-ll'K \u25a0\u25a0'\n[Special M 'I'1\"\"1\nIn Skylnrh camlL \" -' !\nN*. Oornlah.\nTh.. Moiltniil S '\" .\nil^.ii'a'ri ,,n U\"' l\"1'\"\nMcCnskU.                ... i;\nBhllnii'HiU  trim  '\"\u2022\n1 , M\n,.X|,,Tl,',l   1\"   1\"'   \"\"'    ''i    ,1\n... no\nth,. Be'onml fm '\n,im\u201ell,-l\u00ab blown 1\"   \u201e,\n\u25a0'. ' \"'.\nll li,,'.Mi\">'<'\u25a0' ; \u201e\n\\1, \\ 1' \u25a0\nhelm. ..i*.*\"!!-\"!,1'.. ..\n'*\"|l'l'l\"-'\u201e'\"'\"i,            '!' '\nof    l 10   I'lliVliI'*   '       '...\n,\" clfll*\"\npuroboaod lh.* Oolil I\"1\nH. C, BniiBino.       , \u25a0\n;   IK\nBuperlnlcniU'iil f;\"i\u2122 .\nflll.in'l Mil. .opolfllt'\" \u25a0\ntlilllkfl  ll   will   '\"'   '\"\nilynamllo.'\t\nWORKMEN BROKB\nUPSll\ni'l 1*\nBk&terlii, Onslav, \u00ab\ninlttdi\nA. Ri-oiiii \"f wontm i\n,1011 ol\nhull today (Wis \"\u25a0;,(,\n il\nof llio counti'y\"ll\"','.,'l|niit\u00bbl,\n?\u201e* cln8Soa. MU* e^\nand llio P'-o'1'1 '.\u201e.,,, ,,f IU' i\ntogiut'ftMP\u00b0w\u2122;ne._i2\ntlmioil. Ma w\"ri; \u25a0 \u201e,,. \u201ef in\nnu^{1\u00b0\" \u2014\u2014\u2014^_1\noijACO dbma'no3 ,;\nSi    Petersburg,      f' ped\nfor.'erltlclsm ot Hi\"  'J5 ^.lnij\nmanda a r al   s^ v,\u201e^\u201ev|\ntne: llial. hi\" a,IP    _|.,l,i i\"1^\nSorlod facta ia *\/%**\n0r<\u00abBtadt, Dec.   -\u2022 lcll  l\u00ab\nvrlml. wl'\" I\"\" uml\"' t\nClado'a nawapaper ca ,,. ,n\nadmiralty ottclals^ia.   _^\n\u00bbor* flrat tA*\u00bb*-l$*#.\nYale-Kootonoy Ice >\u2022\u00bb \u25a0\n THE DAILY NBW8T TUESDAY DECEMBER 13 1904\nif\nGreat Mortgage Sale 1\nBoots and Shoes\n,,,,11110111 imt today, I horoby .notify my cutlomera and llie puWic tlial    ^\ni have boueUt put tlio ontlro im-k nf Fred Irwin it tin., at a sacrifice    ^\n$\n\u00a7\nP.,..' aud will let llie public have li al the same, These'goods must\n. cleared out Inside 30. days and for cash only. Call and see the\nxxla and prices and dont miss the great bargaiilB.\n$12,000 In Stock to Choose From\n$\ni'i\n\u25a0ffif\n\u00ab\n\u2022fc\nHUGH McCAUSLAND     f\ni - *\\~\n.    BOOT AND SHOE DEALER \u2022\nI   Baker Street Nelson, B. C.    fj*\nW\n.\u00ab. \u2022ii'iijJii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'i i'i i'ii'ti'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii^ii'ii'ii'ii'i\none must be        ___m~\ncorrectly dressed   N^^^\nYd one need not be extrava-\n,,;;!.   It's all a question of\nWHO IS YOUR\nTAILOR?\n. make  men's garments  for  all  occasions and uses, and make\n| ihem as they should be made.. *OA   j-p.    ^tftfi\nDRESS SUITS from ^vJV   IU  y$K)\\J\nTaylor & McQuarrie\nFashionable Tailors   \u00bb$. Nelson and Rossland\no The Trade\nPennoline\nfhe best burning oils .  I Qpygtal SpraV\nm the market are     \u2014 .,<\/    \u201e T . \\.\nSilver Light\nend in your\norders for shipment from our Nelson .warehouse\nCanadian Oil Co., Ltd.\nIP. 0. Box 325 Nelson, B. C.\nWe Are in the Market to Buy\n!.'..Quote\nSharp & Irvine\n[Mining and Investment Brokers Baker Street, NELSON\nTO STRIKE ON MONDAY\nWESTMINSTER REPORT SAYS THAT\nIS DATE OPERATORS GO OUT\nASSERTED '  HERE,     TONIGHT     IS\nTIME SET\u2014NO CONFIRMATION\nN\nSi' I'l\n[Sporlal to Thq Dally Nowal\nhv Woslminator, Dec. 12.\u2014It is aa-\n~A on good authority here that U'c\n'J ovor the settloniont ot the tele-\nI'liers dl-nmnds oiv tho Canadian I'a-\niiillway will last till tho 15th. PW-\n\u2022 'Ail present the company owes tho\nlalors a month's wages which they\nthl no doubt ho out of It Ihey went\nstrike now. \"Just wall till utter.Iiay-\n\" snld one ot tho operators loday.\n\"'ii ililnga will como our way.\"\nhas heen given oiiit. hy the C. P. R.\n'mis that lhe company will endeavor\nmake a soltlement with Individual\n\"mn Imt the operators say:   \"A teu\n\"\u25a0nl raise ot   wages   or we striko.\n* lhe 15th.\",\n1 was. staled in Nelson yesterday hy\nperson proteasing to have Inside tarnation, that'the striko will lie declar-\ntonlght, Inquiry (ailed to devolope\ni positive Infoi'inallon on the subject.\nFBIA TO DEATH.\n\u00b0. P .R. Brakoman   Crushed    Under\nTrain on Boundary Line. .\n_. William P. Darst, a brakoman in the\nenipiuy nt the C. P.-R. was kllle<l by\nJit!ltng umler an oro train near Phoenix\nla\"l Saturday night. \"\n, I \"e accident occurred at about midnight, while the ore train on which\nst waa working wan running between\nI'lioenlx\n-Dai\nand Eholt,  No one knows how\nrst chanced to 'tail as nothing waa\nknown of the accident until Iho brnke-\nninii was missed and could not be found.\nThe Iraln wns then stopped' and a\nsearch made. The body was found on\nThe track'where Durst had evidently fallen between two ears and been run\nover,\nDeceased was about 25 years old. Ho\nwas an American and came from Stanford, Kentucky.\nC P. Ri HAS MONOPOLY.'\nGreat Northern Withdraws Its Service\nProm Victoria.\n[Special to The Dully News]\nNew Westminster, Dec. 12.\u2014The\nGrail. Northern Railway company will\nwithdraw from Victoria tomorrow. All\nGreat. Northern traffic will-be removed.\nTho steamer Victoria which cost the\ncompany nearly $100,001* lasl spring la\ntied up, btiil will go ou the Vaiicoiiver-\nVlctoria nnd Belllnghani route iu February.\nTho action of llio Great Northern In\n\u2022withdrawing lis service from Victoria\nIs the result of Victoria refusing to pay\ntho boons of $50,000 promised when lho\nservice was Inaugurated.\nVictoria refused the tonus because lhe\nferry was not built In Victoria harbor.\nTho Canadian Pai'llte railway now hns\na monopoly.\nIN M.EMORIAM.\nYmir Minors' Union Pay Tribute to\n\u2022 Memory of Late Member.\n\"Syiftreas, it has pleased lhe Almighty\nto again call ono ot our members from\nour midst, nnd\nWhereas, the deceased. Mercer Amdlo,\nwas a trno and faithful member of Ymlr\nMiners' Union No. 85. W. P. Of M.,\nand a staunch friend of organized labor,\ntherefore be it resolved:      \u2022    .\nThat we extend to his bereaved father\nand friends, our heartfelt sympathy In\nthoir grief, ami express .our regret.lu\nloBing the services of sn valuable and\ngwi>Tally-.,r..H4i,4.t,,,i a member .(,t' our\nThai i.itr charter ho draped In mourning tor a period ot 80 days, and a copy\nlit these re olutlons be aenl to the Nei:\nRon ii.uiy News, ope to ih\" father ot\nthe deceased, and llial  ilicy be spread\nCHAS.  NORTHR'IDGE,\nli.   NORM.VN,\nW.   13, .McISAAC,\nCommittee.\niiii*  i.i.,.i d i\nare well satlsfled mill n dlvldeml of Sumi\nrhmisniids ..f dull irs.\nThe Ah Que centralis' of live Clilnam n\n!; . doi e at \u25a0'.<\u25a0\u25a0 \\a to reaiilu li Is Impos\nsltilo for them 1.. I. ll tile truth. Th, V .1\nmil   I;,kins \"ill  \"li prtohor ?l,   22ir--.il \u2022... -\nwork.   The bora  ,n that ereeli Ix ing larpel;\n\u25a0 v, l.   ui.   ,'Mnn,,, ii  have   wash, d.nu\nIhuu .ii in  ,,f dpin nt.   .To stow   Uu   hid\ntl   people* I. ..i   soven ,,!*  them  left   i\"\nChina, I-i   ,,,!.\u25a0   iv- i. *\nin,  <;.,,_...   ,n, .    n, Ic- on   &   Mc'Arthil\nhave pi: 1 on theh- gl : ,1 :i wilier wl\t\nI derrick in.i handle ri Inme nuaniitj\n'J i\u201e.'ul I,\nIjheh. in''.\n: ih. m w.\nul\n      t   Will   111! Oli\nIng chums In il,\" Cariboo.\nTli\" K \u25a0ii'il.v Ci-ieli Mlnii g 'iniiui\nrated eight miles from Hi\" mouth of l\nley ,\u25a0.'.\u2022\u25a0_. haa ilrlv_.ii. tunnel UH,, ll\n,ii,l struck tlie bottom of Hi,' \"Id \"li\nnt -i.-.i feet.    II  hns a, good\nt   iho clulm In\ndor. !,, enable i'.h m to wash\ndirt\ni .\u25a0.- Pierce e.ie still taking oul good\ny on the Oold Pint company's ground\n.1   will   \\v..l'l>   illl   ivliitef.\ni p.iv dirt. Il has ii men employed and\ndrifting Into the mountain si,I,, ahout\ni i,ri from tin' creek ninl under llio pre_-\n,.   inl,l!\"   trail.\nENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS,\nNo Nelson Pupils Wrll ing\u2014Four From\nRural Schools,\nAn ,'nlrii'iii',1 examination to the high\nsi'linol opened today in principal A.\nSullivan's riioni'at'Hi,, public school,\nMr. Sullivan is supervising it in tlie\nabsence of inspector Wilson, who is\ncondttetin'g a, similar ' examination at\nRosslanil.\nThere are no pupils of the .school of\nIbis city among Hie candidates. II 1^ the\npolicy of the oduciuion department to\nabolish the Christmas holding of the\nentrance examination In cities, making\nit as'far as possible an nmnuil affair.\nMr. Sullivan has met. tin, department's\nwishes, and as all but one of tils pupils\nwho wrote in June were successful, he\nlias none trying now.\nFour candidates are writing, all from\nrural schools of illio district. The examination will be continued today and\nconcluded tomorrow afternoon.\nINVESTMENT  COMPANY.\nTo Bo Formed By W. H. Dowsing to.\nBoom Northern B.  C.\nW. H. Dowsing will leave for Hie\nsouth, at. the end of lhe week.- Although\nhe has disposed of his business, he retains for tlio present the soori-laryshlp\nof lho Nelson Tourist Association;\nHo Is going first lo southern California, whore he hopes lo interest capilal\nIn a land investment company to do\nbusiness along ithe line of the'Grand\nTrunk Paelllc. When he sueeeeds In\nforming ills company, Mr. Dowsing will\nopen an office ln Spokano where he will\ncontinue tho campttlgni for tho'Tollrtst\nAssociation.\nMr. Dowsing informed a reporter or\nThe Dally News last nighl that his ex-\npeiieiue bus convinced hlm that the\nmiddle nnd western states are hy far\niln> heal territory from which to attract\ntourist travel. Ten Inquiries are recelV:-\ncd-from Ihero to everyone from eastern\nCanada, or Britain. For the' last few\nmonths the,-.majority of the' circulars\nand pamphlet's sent out from lhe Nelson ofllce have been senit to the cities of\nthe middle west.\nWitli his hoadquartors established ln\nSpokane, and In touch with the Btream\n,f American travel, Mr. Dowsing;'hopes\nHi be alili- In accomplish more .for Nql-\n-,m in ihis iiii\" than has ever-been done\n'10\n^Jkh^\nitfffflP\n\u2022r.'ul,'-'VSfc'|-.\n- - i\u2014^i^i^i?-1'! -\/h-\n\\^Sj\u00a7c\n\\V      ll-  tie,    ,1.\nIk-,   \\.  S.Caw-\nr *,!      Mri'lmr.    Vu.US\n,N av   if.  Lvitw,  k. Plckerinjr.\n\u25a0 -i.   w   (i. Eiiiii^-Ymh\"' a.' IVGm-,'\\Vet-\n\\-.''i\\ \\1. \\ H. lr\\'\\i\"ftMnti. in.- Wat; Mrs,\nIJiiUtpil   V.'\" ill .\nr\\i;T!.i*:rv w. i\/h'mhI p. a. Myn\"U,\nO. 1 hi k- n. T. T ii'iit'\\ H. Donnellv, M mi.\ni -I i: W. l'n*'!' . 1M|\u00bbI ir; 'I. liotrle, Un-\nli'im ::  .1.   Pitwvll. Ti.-n -ii..: u,   ll.   Burden,\nQUIJjlSNS Protty'Pf\u00bblly Compnn'yJ. \\v,\nl-Vnti ii, J. lav \u25a0\u25a0-. Cranbrook; Q. UrqnlinJrt,\nSnok ine; A. FWMm in. N'arwiuvor'j E.\"'J\nl-'uiik. rioghia.; J. Ri t\u00bbli \u00bbm nnd wife, Mid-\n.ii.'ii-.i ; c, McL->nn m  Trmii Ajake; J. C,\nKelly, Tur.Hitu; >',. King, Atmwurth; F.\nil. N'ewnirni, Ti-oiipi M-rn. .1. '.. MeKi'ov\/n.\nPliocnlx; Mr ftnrl Mrs-, i.u.i. Kaslp: L. H.\nVan de Di ftnrt.   F. .M* head.  Vmir.\nTKninNT !\u25a0\u2022. Wlltmr, M*.\\ ond Jpimte\nmin--; M i, McTvor !; n\\n i. T. Kilivards,\nMolly Gibson; II. Mawdslc'y, Pilot Bay.;\nt; s. ih 'i1'\"* Trull; n. \\V. iti'i- rty.-W.\nLeipb, Ferffiison; IC, Epstein Winnipeg; A,\nKieiTuf., Spokane; O. W. Perrv, Addy; S.\nT. n-'l-.-ru. F.-.-iir: M. nit't-. PhlaldclpKIn;\nM. Chaee, n w >ii; Mrs. A, M. McFflrlhnd,\nMovie; J. I'tit m, K.. Btehui and wife,\nCranbrcDk.\ni,akkvii:\\v  c,  Mi'fk. \\V\u00abtloy,  o, j.\nKlftmni,   S|..,k:m--. ^^\n\u25a0 rKCBJNWam\" PROCLAMATIONS   -\nRitia,  Russin.    Dec.   i2.\u2014TnCeiitliary\nproclamations were djatrlljuted yostfirday,\nid lho \"\",congrpgatlonB leaving tlio\nchurches;*' The cnlprUs were 'arrested.\nMARBLE ROCK\nLIME\nManufactured by\nThe Idaho Lime Co.\nSPOKANE,  WASH.\nThe prlc\u00ab ls rlKlit. Tbe- quality gunr\n.nteed. For sale In BULK, BARtlELS\nor. SACKS by ' -J\nW. G. GILLETT\nNEI-HON.  B.  C.\nB\nof the best quality\nWest Kootenay Butcher Co.\nNOTICE\nI hon-by 1 (_lva.hotlce that at the meeting\nof\"the\" BoiImHjI I.U'tiiicii CommlHslouera o?\nllio Vmir District, lo bo hold at tlie City\nof Nelson, 16th December, win, I siiaii ai>-\niv fm* a ti-iin.foi' of tho Uconce for the\nKootoimy Fnlm Hotel at Siocan Junction,\nto J. H. Smltjl.( __,   H   LAMBEBT\n14th  Noypmhor.  19'M\nHaving disposed nf my Itvtorest in the\nfirm or D. MeArt7.ur & Company. I now\ntako ihla opportunity to cxiond to the\ncustomers of that Arm my thunks for the\npatronage extended In thq post, and I re-\nQUeJt on behalf of the new nrm, t^ie Standard Purnlture Company, a continuation\nof that patronage and good will for the\nfuturt. D. M'AfttTHUR.\nSIX CANDIDATES CHOSEN\nPROGRESSIVE   PK' IPLB-'S   PARTY   Hl'>\nhrl:<   p-1 I I.l, TICKET\nAPI.   SIAMiAPP   PKAKPiiS   i'LKi'C.LD\nfl >   UNIT-EL!  ACTION\nwdid   and   J ,   _    Annabli,   ,\nil D. M. M icduimld :\nrd.\n\\\\ \u25a0\nTl\ndtcrul In Uu ;r (omQUtten\nrooms uti Jiwhim. su-*,-l last waning\nni uh l.\u00bbi \u25a0urt.tng, S. 3. 'JUyloi; occupied\nlho '-h.nl' aii'd D. M. hint dinuiij .e-iiA ns\nHocretary. I'.io Iduiform as pxAbh bed wus\nroad and idopwdi A resolii-tlon thui \u25a0 ach\ncandidate ol thu part)', elected on Uie\nlurly'a  |*latforin.   plfldgis lilmwelf  lo abide\n\u25a0lr.\nidt.i\nUpoi:   ;i'l\not\n'l.e:  . hiilrmun   Hi\u00abn  willed   for   nomfna-\n,\u2022...]\u2022 i-~.iJ.liriii. ii  in the  West   ward uml\ni:.   AnnitlHe,   IM \u00bbrt   KoIkjUhhi,   T.    i.\ntuil.iii, .1 in    \u25a0 ,1  hi   i-.i,    h    M    MnvOuri-\nId. T. (i. Vi \u2022 '\u25a0 .   .nd   leof-tre Nunn were\nii\"ii]in i:-'il\nRi>t'.-n .on\nC.ep\\ A. I-\nD, M    M\nJl'\nihei   ;\u25a0 ijuln .1 to pledge himself*\n.-If. looted.    Mr.\nE i i wdrd .1 A. Irving. It Rob-'\nA, KlrkiMirlf-k .md -J. .1. Mn-\ne .ii minuted. Mr Irving wlth-\nr. .M il..ii.\u25a0 won Induced to stand\nnominailoiis wtre doctored closed.\n*    i imlidnleM   ihen- 'wvjpted   the\n.\\ -  \u25a0        \u25a0\u25a0]. *i.*.i i ampnlgp\n.   Al.*\\   Carrfi       i   retarv.   .lv   A.\nI tho si wn candidates\nI the   winile   tlekel,  \u25a0 Ei\nKEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED.\nThe CtniRtnnt Wearing of n Hat Propo-\ngetes DiindrulT (.ernii.\nThere are. many men who wear their\nhiits prac tii'ail.v all tlib time when awake,\nand are blesSed wltli a heavy shook of\nhair; yet if the HCalpa of these same men\nonce became Infested with dandruff\ngerms, the parasites would multiply all\ntbe quicker for lack of air. Baldness\nwould Piw'uefajJS^tlie- final result. New-\n' bro's Ilerplcjite kill's these germi. and\nstimulates uiffrealthy. hair' to abundant\ngrowth. Herplclde Is a pleasant bair-\ndressfng as well as a dandruff cure and\n\u25a0contains not, an atom of injurious aub-\nslance.. Sold by leauinfMdruggtsts, Send\n10c. In stamps for sample to The Horpi-\nclde Co., Detroit, iilch.\nCANADA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY\nSpecial Ajjenls.\nFree-'\nTo Introduce our new colored Ivorine\nPortraits we will give one free with a\ndozen Cabinet Photos. This offer is only\nfor a shui't  lime.    Don't  miss  It.\nQueen Studio\nNelson Steam laundry\nP. O. Box 48.   Telephone MtS.\nAll kinds and all colors of Ladles' anil\ndenta' Clothing\nCLEANED AND DYED\nFlannels.  Blankets, Curtains,  Silks, Etc.,\na specialty.\nGluvea renovated to look.like new.\nSteam Carpet Gleaning\nTour patronage solicited,\nPAUL NIPOU, Prop.\nNEW CROP\nTEAS\nJUST RECEIVED.\nFresh and Fragrant\nBlack or Green\nAS ALWAYS\nTHE BEST\nPrices moderate liy the pound or orlg-\nliinl pftckag..\nKootenay Coffee Go.\nPhone 177.  P. O. Box 181\nNOTICE\nTake notlco that It is my Intention to apply to the Beard of License Cummlsslonera\nof Ymlr District at their next regular\nmeeting on December 15th, 1904, for a transfer from myself to John M. Richardson\nof Sirdar; B. C. .of tho hotel license for the\nSirdnr Hotel, situate at Sirdar. B, C.\n., Dated at Nelson, B. C.. this Hth day of\nNovember,   1904.\n\u25a0     GEORGE W. BARTLETT.\n\u25a0WUneiW. HARRY WRIGHT.\n\u2014    THE\nNELSON\nHOUSE\n\\V\u201e have lake, over Hie cafe 111.1,1\nro\u201e!iis' \u201er thl. w.-ll kiinu-ii'.li.Mi.,- anil\nwill endeavor'.to make It tlio mosl |\nhomolike I, 1 In the\nThe Caf\u201e will havo\nof lho season,\nMar In connection with all 11:\nest I,li|U\u201ers iui,l, Clg\n~ , HOTEL DIRECTORY\nJ'llOK.VIX    '.\nKNOB mi,i, ii(iTi-:i,-'ri:,> 1.miinff nmoi\nIn the city. Evarythini. nrst-clasS, Smn-\n|,1. n\u201e,t,i for'commercial trnrvelors. Choice\nbrands or-wines, lliiuors njnJ cigars.\nJ. K. liioi.l,. Proprietor.\nwholesale\\wouses\nST vltK i:v\ners In Hull\nFruit.   Hn\nM.i:  DKAI^\nHi .1  and\ni] Who atreet,\nIIAIMHVAI\n.\nI!51;\n.[[<)!,KSAI.R\ntlrtg'and Mill\nAgateware,\nMis.   Prompt\nBELL\u25a0&-NELSON\n******* ***** **************4\nLAKEVI'\nBOTE\nCtirner Hall and Vernon  Htreets ,   \"'\u25a0\nTwo blocks from Clly. Wharf.   The best\ndollar- a day houne tn Nelson.\nHO   CUT N BSE   E MI') M V BD\nAugust Thon]a8\nPROPRIETOR.\nROYAL HOTEL\nMRS. WILLIAM ROBBRT8,\nProprietroaa,\nThe best meals tliat can i)e (irorltleil _r\nthis market, cooked under the super trillion of lho .proprlotremi, who Is a tamoui\ncaterer.\nNice airy rooms, newly fimiLnhed; batfc\nfor guests.\nThe best of -wlnoi. Ilquorf. and cigars car\nb\u00ab ohlnlned at the bar.\nTERMS:    Jl AND $1,SI a DAY.\nCorner   of  Stanley    and    Silica    atreeti\nBtreet  cam  pasti the  door\nMcLeod Hotel\nCORNER.\nFIRST  AND   BECOND   AVENUB\nYMIR. B. C.\nCentrally focated. rebuilt and rffurnlehod\nthrouKhout. ' AJI modern Improvements\nSample Rooms in connection. Tlie onlj\nflrat claas hotel  In Tmlr,    \u25a0\nRATES FROM ll.M UP\nF1NLAY McLEOD, Proprietor\nA.    M \\\n;.] ,1 -. vl !,\ni ',\" i\n',\\ 11, .I.KSAI.I.\n}'\u25a0\u25a0 .\nWan\n.'.' V,.' 1 _\nF\n..in   and   Hall\nCAMP\nami  Sin\n:us*   1\n1 * il.MSI 11 NCJ3\nA.    M ',\n\"f uliS\n.   CO\nWHOLESALE\ni-rwi ,r,   Mills,\n. |a    Jimin.\nWan\n< -.'rn n,\n- ,.1   1-*\n.   ,   Ckithlnit.\n..    Ollleo anil\noni   and   Hill\n,VSSA*i lil:\n;\u25a0 sr'11\nl.ii-iS\nTHE 11\n,*   ASSAY ,';\nI'llliM\n1,'AI. SUPPLY\nSOCIETY CARDS\nABERDEEN 1HVE, No. 12. L O T M-\nMeels 'i\\ .1 al I it.i Wedm day. _ I .\u25a0 m\nof t-ai it month hi K. ni p Hall, v\"enwn\nStreet, iwxl to p\"'\u00bbl uihee. Visiting u;.m-\nbora cordial Ui .Invited.\n-.    MAItY  .MAT'l HI*:W.   I. i*.\nMINNIE KITCU1K,   Record Kespei;\nFOHSA   E\nILD  CURIOSlTy- SiHOP\u2014Tt  \u00bb-'o  wnnt  \u00bb\nbuy or aell anything go to the Old'^r\nOXFORD CAFE\n^ PHONE   108\nMeals   at   all\" hours.       \u2022\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0),   day   and\nnight\nBUSINESS MENS' LUNCH\nfrom   11  to' _ i0  . m ,   'La\nWARD STREET,  NEXT OOOR TO THP\nOFFICE  SALOON      *   * '\nSunnyside Hotel\nNELSON, B. C.\n\u201e RATES fl PER DAY\nTbo Bunnyfllde 1ms nltely furtJIehed bedrooms, llKhted wltli electricity nnd iht\u00bb\nlabio la ihe best in Nelson for (be prlca!\n;rho hotel is on linker Btreet, one block\nfrom the C.P.R'.   ami  (l.N.U.   union  depot.\nNo llquora sold on tho premises.\nTHE QUEEN'S HOTEL\nNELSON, B. C.\nB.  C. CLARKE, Proprietor\nLighted by Electricity.   Heated by Hot'All\nRATES \u00bb2.00 PER DAY   .,\nPlrat  class   Dining   R\u201e,'m.      Large  an.\nComfortable Bedrooms.   Sample Rooms _6i\nCommercial Men.\nBARTLETT   HOUSE\n(Formerly Clarke House)\nThe best $1.00 per day house In Nelson\nNone but *whito help employed.   The bsj\nli the heat\nG.W. BAETLETT - Prop.\nr.if  a :. :cr Mfg. Co,  N. lson.\nTENTS and'Awnings\u2014We have a full -\u00bb'*\nof *ent and awnliig goods nnd cm v-tf\nany design of* tents ami awnings on *\u25a0>\nBhorteat notice.  F. J, Squire, Baker itr*-**'\n13\ni klhila of\n.   .Nelson,\nWANTED\nNELSON   Employment   Agency.\nWANTIil'   F.riil.hcd i n ror light\nkeeping,   centrally   locatuO.     An\n,:,. DaJly N, w ,.\nX,   I'.in   Ni\nFOR RENT\nplumbing\nWe   arte   pr\u00abp_ired   tb    do   all   kinds   of\n'(\"friiiinbin*.,   steimi   and   tins   tlttitiB,  on   tho-\nBhortost- notice.   Estimates given.   B,  K.\nStl'achan   ii   Co,,   JJakcr    Street,   Nelson.\nPhone 2G2.\nDHESSMAKIING\nMadden House ggat1^\nDo you need a comfortable home? If so\ntry the Madden Houso, Well furnished\nrooms lighted by electricity; flrBt class\nbeard. In the bar you will find all th\u00ab\nbtst domestic and Imported liquors ard\ncigars.\nTHOMAS  MADDEN,   Proprlotor.\nTREMONT   HOUSE\nEUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN\nMKALS 260.    ROOMS FROM 25c TO ll.M\nMALONE 4 T-tEOILLUS, Proprleteri\nBaker Street, Nelson.     ^^^^\nTli Balmoral\nPhoenix, B. 0.\nJOHN A. MoMASTEB\nPROPRIETOR\nMISS S. E. PORTEOUS \u2014' Dressmaker,\nIniii,'*' tailoring a specialty. Latest styles\nIn hnlr\" dressing. Manicuring, sculp treatment. .. Elecllk'iil fiii-i: nml scalplTil-assiigo.\nll.ikcc street, nexl iluor 10 tit. J. Robertson's.\nCHIMNEY SWEEP\nciiimni-;v Sweeping promptly attended to\nby Joe Liownes.   J1.60 per chimney. Ap-'\nply U i'o vu '.iiilt-l. phone J__ti.    \u25a0\t\nLOST\nNOTICE\nI hereby give notlco that at tho meeting\nof tho Board of Licence Commissioners of\nthe Ainsworth Licence District, to be held\nat. the Minim: Recorder's Otllee at Trout\nl.ako'on irah December,. 1904, 1 shall apply\nfor permission to transfer my licence\nlor the King Hotel at Ainsworth, to George\nP.   Founder.\nA. W. GOOD ENO UGH.\n14th  November, ItHM.\nIreadlng   Hote.    ot   Boundary's   Leading\nMining Camp\n.. .      GOOD SAMPLE) ROOMS\nTBAMWAY  TIMETABLE\nSTANLEY ST. BOGUSTOWr.\n7:00,  THO,    B:H> !**>,   ll*\n9:00,  9:40,  10:20      , t:W, l:\u00bb\nEVERT \u00ab MINUTES\nLast Car, 10:20 p.m.        Last Car, 10:tf p nj\nREAL ESTATE\nIxits or sale. Offlc\u00ab rooms for rent\nApply   NELSON   teLECTIUC   TltAM   CO\nA. V. MASON m\n| Cuban Fhou Mil\n fc~\nTHE DAILY NEWS: TUESDAY DECEMBER 13 1904\nThe Crow's Nest Pass Ooal Co.\nFurnace, stove, *team and smithing- coal\nand obke.\nCoal  from  these .collieries, according to\nthe government  testa,  1b  superior to the\n>bet.t Pennsylvania  bltuminoua coal.\nStove Goal, Select-tf; f. on\nLump, per ton delivered \u2022JpVJLvJwJ\nFurnace Goal (Semi.\n\u25a0\u25a0A-M-lirii.it.') per ton ...-.,\n$6.50\nPrices fur Bteath and smithing coals and\ncoko lipun application.\nThe   coals   of   lhe  nhove xompany -can\ntnlj  be obtained in Nelson from\nH. E  CROASDAILE\nQBN.EBAL AGENT\n1I..V 020.        NELSON, U.C.        Phone 247\n.alt\nAND WOOD  OP ALL\nKINDS.\nHerns Spot tintb\n0k\\ t W. P. Tlerney\ng\\ f_ I Telephone   lei\nHiker Btre\u00abt,  Nelaon\nPRlOE OF METALB.\n-,t. 12- liar silver, at 1\nII 1-S; olei trblytlc coji]\nNELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\np. Hums, the cattle king, arrived In tht\ncitj   last night from  Caluury.\nW. II. and Mra.. Brandon of Silverton,\nItMive thla morning' for VV-hhijiog, when:\nihM  win roinoin over the Cliristnias lioll-\ntid l'ortii\n\u25a0eturrted t.i town\nto friends in at.\nOf Course\nai tl]is seasoij\nwhen buying Fruits you wanl the host.\nIn view of this wo have been very (iarti-\noular this year - in\"' securing reliable\nbrands. We are well pleased, and feel\nconfident that you will bQ'W'lieii you\nopen them up. This week wo are offering lho following linos:*   .\nChoice .Seeded Raisins. 1(1 oz., per\npackage  ' '    10c\nFancy Seeded Raisins, 10 o\/., per\npackage  ,..-.- 12%'c\nFancy Cleaned OUrrants  l__Vj.c\nFancy  Sultanas\". *.V  '15c\nMixed Peol\u2014CUron,   Orange   and\nLemon, per lb \u25a0\u2022'    25c\nValencia Shelled Almonds, per lb.,   40c\nTurkish FIrs, per. lb    '20c\nMince.Meat, per package .... V!V\u00bb?>\nGrenoble Walnuts, per U)  \u25a0 -0c\nSoft-Shelled Almonds, per lb ......   20c\nT. S. McPherson\nPHONE 10\nOHOCERIIOS AND PROVISIONS\nK.W.C. ULOCK NELSON, H. C.\nFop Sale\n\u25a0 A three^roomed -cottage and- lot on\nRobfioji  slre'm*   $-150.00  Easy  terms  to\nsuit purchiiser.\nTwo good building lots on Observatory street. The tram car passes In\nfront of these, and buildings can be\nconnected up with gas mala and sewer.\nPrice $i!5U,    Terms.\nFor Rent\nVictoria\nWell   furnislioil   house\nstreot.   Centrally located.\nSix roomeil. house with stone basement..  All modern-iiii_ro.Yeine_.t_.\nH.&M.BIRD\nIt KAL   ESTATE   AND   INSURANCE\nDistrict Agents ti. P. R. Lands\nNELSON, 11. C.\n\\   v. 1'i-llv oi' London, England, who ha-\n...... in tho old country for tlio past >'ear,\nutui'iied lo this city. last nib-lit.\nwho will succeed L. B.\njor \"f iti.. l\"nk nt Mi,n-\n, arrived with Ills family\nSunday ovenlng,    They\n,\u201ei iiiin inui-iiirui.\nnl Mr\nrts, Mrs. Ed. Ungd.\nin wi h to lli'ink the'ladies ,o[\n\u25a0..-, and other friends for thoir\n\u25a0 li,.j- l.ii,- bereavement in llio\n\u2022\u00bb,   .Man- Jan.-  Roberta.\n7^\nla\nigi r <-f tho St. Eujfeno\ntilv nolllled of Ills np-\nu>r in the Cenlre Star\nlanies nt Uosslantt, In\nlo C. ll. Goodor-lmm.\ndg.i l.uimv nnd Mrs. Lttuny\n, Grant! Forks last tilght.\nis here to ceiifer wiih JimIro\n.urt business tfiat lias\nUi.\nlam-\nit I .HI-\n' ulil  In\non Riiiil authprlty, pays tho\n, that a'daily passenger .train\ni the Qreal Northern between\noxford which will make close\nith the eaai and weal l nd\nins. 'Die run from Ferule to\nin about  li hours.\nc. M iQuoon, ifgcnl fnr the Inland CI-\n\"iiii my. hns houfrht the stock and\nss nf w. ll. Dowsing; jotall clpnr\n\u25a0Si -co dealer on  Wanl  street, 'and\niifry on'th-o business\" al the same\nMr. MctTtreen. retalijs his corinec-\ni'ith the mantfactnrhig company,\n\"s.nr.V. whitn of the'Sloean.Star mine,\nftinfldn arrived in lhe city yesterday even-\n\u25a0 I i !-.. \u2022 for Spokane this trmrnlnp,\nI. \u25a0 v \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ten that ore shipments from\nSI \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 Bi r will be resumed directly\nr -d -'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ng obtains, lie confirms t'n.\nn !'->rt of (he early\" construction of the zinc\n-.- fwirntor., nnd says that Byron White hns\nh\"M) do#n In Missouri enquiring inin the\n\u25a0 Wt nw.thod.. and. mosl Improved nincbin-\n<n f, r the purpore, The Siocan Star hns\nmu- J\"\"'.tons of zinc ore on tv dumps\n\u25a0now. eiimdttnl to warrant the immediate\ni:. ,-i i.i.i of a separating plant.\n.   Tbo bull whose adventures at Five Mile\nPoint   wero  chronicled, aljout   a.fortnight\nii .  'i these.'columns, has become the sub-\n;i\"t  of some controversy.    Borae'of.the\n\u2022'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0mi*:  ranchers tire \u2022 Reeptleal   as to\nbnlfs having heen the actual recipient ef\nthe whisk)   and nun supplied ,for rcstora-\n.it,.-   purposes,    Tho  wetjjfti   of authority\nn Ins that  the story as lold Ihen was\nnhsoluloly   correct, -it   ly   statnl   ftn   the\n\"     nuthonlly that tho hull is now eon-\n\u25a0 v \u25a0 ..;it nud soon will ho, none the...worse\n'  '    bis  22  diys' \/ ciptlvliy,  exposure  nnd\nrho first.cnnslgnment~tho advance guard\n-of the pheaaajita to he Imported for breed-\nJtiR by the member a of the Nelson Mun club\n\"Urrtvftf Suhday\\nlghl and arc now In tho\n!'-\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0'.-v yard at the Hume hotel. The flrst\nbirds, six. to number, were obtained from\nBomenos on Vnneouver Iplanfl, about half\nway between victoria and Nanaimo and\n;;n tholtne of the B. St S. railway, it Is\nIp one. Qf tbo oldest Fettled parts nf tho\npmvlnce. and a veritable sportsman's para-\no Tin- other pnrts of the province where\n,P \u2022..   ints   havo   l>een .successfully. Intro-\nXMA5 GOODS\nWo have just opened up a nice lirie.bf goods suitable foe.useful holiday prepenta, Carving Bets, Shaving Sets,'Bread Knives, Uut tor Knives,\nFruit Knives, Fancy Xeapols, Parlor Lamps, Oak Salad Bowls, Etc- We\nliavo always on hand a good .stock of Rogers' 1S47 Plated Knives, Forks\nand Spoons.- Prices very low this year,        .; \u25a0 '\nMCLACHLAN BROS.\nAre You Looking for\nGood Values?\nWe -certainly are giving them, anil llio pubic-are appreciating\"\nHi,'in. New- IIi'h's ruiiiii inln-tlie morning and aro, sold out liy night\nWe have! some new souvenir plus fur winter s[iorta\nEnamel Skates and\nHockey Sticks\nwliich are selling fast. We have also just received a .fine line of\n, Wallace Silverware in PlfUn-tlpped and fancy designs. Our large\ncabinet of spoons and forks in tho floral pattern is most beautiful.'\nYou can always* get something new, and 'first class value, .for your\nmoney if you deal with,\nPATENAUDE  BROS.\n_ii,vil. are the -neighborhood uf Victoria\nmnl tlm delta of .tho Kroner. The six aio\nuiily.tlio flrst arrivals uf ,:\" lhat have\nbeen ordered by the le.-ul sportsmen.\nTHREE   NIOIITS' . COMEDY\nOn Thursday evening next* the Watson\nStock company will .pen tlielr t'.iiee nights'\nigngemont\u25a0 ut  ll porn  house,  i,i-v_\u2122i-\ng it moat engaging lino of plays, with\nhigh c-lu\n\u201el ing 1,111 will op oi t tho most Interesting mining plays b,\ntilled \"Jim, tho West,\npresented with a dash\nelement Is gl\\\nD. J. Robertson & Co.\nHook\nI 'i.l ur\n\\yholesulo .ii ,1 Ifttall n,\nfarts, Wlndow.SlHldos,\nires  .ind  in,\niskets,\nI.1U..I.-\nFl\ni'l,,\ni-.i..\nBice   Desks\nlira-its an,\nuini! manner that tears am\ni,l\u00bb.ut evenly divided throughi\n\"Jim, tlie Westerner,\" It is Bi\n\u201ef tho slightest loueh e,t tin\nthe melodramiitic nnd eac\nstands out a gom In. tho seiiii\nIty whieh surrounds tho !\u2022!:,>\nwhich do hot lend ono from\nphore ,,f ihe play proper, ;,i\nbetween nels. A matinee will\nSaturday at'.which \"Charley\nliiuiiy force, will bo the bill'.\nol the mosl\n\u201e-,. tho iiul.l\nwit.\nIntroduced\n' Alilll,\"   u\n'\u25a0   MOZART'S LIFIO  UDIiK     ..\nTho lecture on .Meiiire lust i Ight by Rev.\nJ. T. Pergiuon, M.A., was largely attend-\nd in spite of many other attractions, sole!, dramatic aiid political. Mr. f.i:_iih\u201eii\n_CU_hed lh\" eali-er of the greal composer\ni outline, telling of his wondorful Juvc-\nii,, precocity, his long struggle against a\ni-i-i.-s \u201ef misfortunes nml Hi\" mnghlBcent\nersoverance with which he adliercd lo his\nuu ns he conceived it. Ho detailed tho\ndversa clrtumstanoes' under which buiih..\nnl.\nThe lecture was i\nvocal und In.linn\ngram of  which In\ntl Iv 111'\nkm.ll'\nil'umns.  The hisli-im-\n.aned by tho rept\nio Bell Piano company,\nTlie   lee'-ile   ninl   inilsieiil\n..oro thomuB'.ily appreciate\nhv.lli,, audience. A vote of\n.y Judge Poiin, was lieartll;\naled  b)\nttred In\n.-il were\nllllnelll\nllJu.Veil\n\"I'lti-riTv riii.i..\n\"Pretty Polly\" drew a large\n\u201e1\u201es-il house last .-veiling,  all,\nlu enjoy  tho norforhmnce,-.\nlight comedy without v,-rv mi\n|>erm!ts ,,f the liilnnluel\nHeelal'\nfor wl. ..\n... JS Ada Pnl\nllie audience on her first ap\nsupport was excellent; the\nariiiig being quite up i\u201e tho\nstandard, The trio, quartet\ntetto were nartlclilar'y well\nheartily encored.\n,1  Of   He\nWiillte\n1,1a\nplot,\nat thS\n-ri.i.-.l\ncomedy\nml  uuin-\n\u25a0l.,-d   and\nDr. Rose's corilmlitoe rooms Iii the corner store ,.r the opera House, will i\u00bb. opon-\nod todav and will he in conunliwlon tltll'lng\nthe day and evening until election day,\n.inn.   yi.    Every   person   supporting Dr.\nItfme or desiring to get Ills name on thc\nvoters' list will lie welcome,'\n***************\n\u25a0\".       '\"\nHalf the Pleasure of\nChristmas\nLies ln getting ready In anticipation of the Joys to be added to the recipient of our thoi_gb_.iili.ess. But.thore is much to. be done, and time (lies,\nso we will help time-pressed people by keeping pur store\nOpen Until 9 o'clock Every Evening\nUntil Christmas\nand such bowers of holiday brightness exist nowhere else. It is Christmas every -,day 'and evenlng-atour store. We advise early shopplng-\nin the morning, if posslble-to avoid the usual afternoon rush. We\ncan then give you more time and better attention\n: r 1\nEWERf BROS.\nNeUon, frail. EoMlanu Jewcltrnwi Engraven\n____*****i***u ******************** \u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*\njj.a_j-w      rmrm-rn-^-r-m\"\u2014\u2014\u2014-\nFurniture Dealers and\nFuneral Directors\nBAKER ST.,  NELSON\nf'.iad 1 it,- ,,i Myi r's College ol Kinlialn\nOranges aqd\nApples\nWe have- Just cpened up a supply of\nI'RESH ORANGES. APPLES. NUTS and\n-ANDIES, Citron, Lemon and Orange\nPeel for. the Xhuis trade. Trade prices\ntho lowest.\nJ. W. GALLAGHER^\nPhono 198 Box jg\nHaker atreet, near the depot.\nMANUPAC.TORINQ  JEWEl_I,Bfn3\nTKLEPHONK _l)3\nmmm*.       \/ .     . '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' -T91\nOFF\n*3\nI Wc will give 10 per cent off all |\nB leather goods in our Ward street 1\nI window. These are all new and 1\nI up-to-date goods suitable for'        |\n*mm. ^o\nfr^- \u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\n1       CHRISTMAS GIFTS\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\nLeather Suit Cases\nTravelling Bags\nTravelling Bags, J}^\nPEGGY FROM FARIS\n$ 3.25 to $15.00\n3.00 to     7 00\n10 00 to   40 00\n100 to     8 00\n3\n=3\n3\n=3\nI Hand Hags, Purses, Chattelaines, 1\nB'   etc.. all at 10 pcr cent discount   1\nI Canada Drug and Book 1\n|   Gompany, Limited.   3\n^iUUlUUUUIiiiUUilUUlUiiU Ui tUiillUililUUtitiiUiUiUitUUR\nXmas Neckwear\n]    EMORY ft WALLEY\nTho iipw Neckwear Is'here,\nTho Poiir-ln-hniid, the Imperial.\nthe Asoot, tin. Teck, Uie.KiiKli.--ii\nSt i aro.\nAll shapes are here In their latest Creations,\n\u2022Ne-foncy prices hitched on'WToTir\nNrckwear.\nCivc* uh one chance to sell you\nFurnishings, tKo rest will he easy.\nAny frond (Jre'sser can nnd at this\nBtore tlio to&gery ho otight to wear.\nTHE HUB\nFURNISHING HOUSE\nThe Home of Fit Reform\nWe will sell\nr,0flfl American  Boy    $ ,02\n2000 Canadian Qolddolds    .05\n2000. Cherry Crock  .\". 101,4\n1000 International  Coal    .27^\n2000 Juno  ';.....     .(\u00bb(\u00a3\n3000 Oro Denoro OS\nBXiC Ramhlor    .18\n3000 St. Eugone   .60\n300 Siocan Slar 68\n2000 Wetstern oil and Coal ii  .27\nMcDermid & McHardy\nHIOH-Cl.iS3 MJNINQ INVKSTIMBNT8\n1\nNBLSON, B.O.\n\u25a0Bp _,   j^    CS\n'\"\" \/\u00a3l* L^'T'mmivitt,\nU i_m\n[     .FAMILY\nSMOKaSTORK\n-_c VQri_A.\nTSSi-aSl\n\u2022^\ny^L\nGet in the habit of\n,._ coming to our\nstore.\nYou can always find\nwhat you want.\nWa are prepared ,to (It out every mem-\nber of the family, and can do so easily\nquickly, and satisfactorily. Whether it\nbe BootB or Shoes, Rubbers or Over-\nshoeB,. Galtera or Leggings,\n0\u00abr stock Is completeSHb all lines \"of\nFuotwear.        ''\u25a0'-{\u00ab_\n,    \u25a0   -Si.\nRoyal Shoe Store\nft\". R. ANDREW & CO.\nAfenU for Slater ant Nottloton Shoci.\nTrade Mark\nB&K\nRegistered\nOUR'TWO. LEADER?\nB&K OATS\nB&K WHEAT FLAKES\nliiadi thi, hightal g,... , ,  .\n' Our 25 .years Milling dtperlei\/ce la lie-\nlilnd Mils statement, and thekigoftt'lnuod\npopularity \"proves It. \u25a0    \/^\nThe Brackman-Kei* Milling Co\nIT PAYS TO DEAL WITH RUTHERFORD\nPerfumes and Perfume Atomizers\nHair Brushes and   ,^r:;,i:,:\nMirrors ZZS\".';'\u201e;;.\"\"' '\nMAIL OIIDERS  FII.LKn PKOMPTU\nWm. Rutherford\nDRUOOIST\nWard 9L,   . .       .Nelson, B. Q.\n******* **************\u00bb*\u00bb*****t*ti\u00bbt*tlttit*t,,\u201e,\u201e\u201e\u201e\\\n* We Are Cutting Prices\nJ We are cutting, prices on Ebony Goods,    Wn ha.vpp|\n\u00ab ebony mfinlcure seta, ebdny clothes brushes, and mil ia\n\u2022 ra\u00bbKo from $2.00 up.    YW also have a big assortment\n\u2022 lolM sets ami mftnicuje sets pn which we wlll'gfvi tip\ntt cent. Por lho convenience of our customers we will '\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\n\u2022 till I) o'clock every evening Mil after phristpias. .' Ms\nJ prompt utiiMiitlnii.    EyoatOBted free of charge;   l-'u.i\n\u2022 \u25a0 Bpeclalty,\nj j, J. WALKER, Jeweler and.0,,i\na**************** ***a*9****9   \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 IMM* \u2022\u25a0Illl\nFOR SANTA GLAUS   {\nGROCERY DEPARTMENT!\nTelephone 56 !\nHe will name tempting eatables from time to time below *\nHARRY WEBB'S CHOCOLATES\nYou have bought these delicious confections hefore,    i '\nneed to say any more as Ui quality.   We And:   Once i\nthose Chocolates, always a customer; and for tile in-'   \u25a0\u25a0\nheen continually asked:   -\"Arc. Harry  Webb's  Chocolates ,\nWell,\nThey Are Here at Last\nIn fancy boxes, baskets, lacquered boxes, teapots, boxes for\n(Inns, boxes for HIk Polk, for tbe Best Girl; In nil lhe.\nflavors, und all prices to suit tho most economical buyers, I\nIhose who's purses are InnR, and wnnt tho heat. Then\nChocolates at 2Sc a lb.; and Chocolates ln all tho late. I flavin\narc: \u2014\nJim Crow -   Cbyloong Talma Violet\nOpera Etc., Etc., Etc..       French Fruits.\n\u201e Ilordeau Dipped dinger \u2022 Orystalined Olt\nBurnt Almond.       Cnnnel Etc., Etc., Etc\nTry Harry Webb's Plum Puddings\nThe freshest and best on the market.\nBell Trading Co.\nBaker Street\nPHONB .66 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY\nMtiimnimmiiimmmmmmnitmriflmmmtmimt!\"\"\"\"^\nFor Christmas\n1 Trade\nOur stock of fresh fruits antl peels Is\ncompleto and absolutely fresh, No old\nstock to sell at reduced prices. We\noffer tho best of everything ln this Uu\"\nand at reasonable figures.\nJ. G. SIMPSON & CO.\nPHONB Si\n3\n.1\nA.\n^luiuiuiuiuuiiuiuuuuiuitiiuiiuiuiititiitiitiaiiiiiii^111^\nOur Great Slaughter Sale\nIs In full swing\nNew Winter Jackets\np.m.\nRegular fill Jacket* my V    ' (s\u00bbi,\nRegular SIS! Jackets, su'\" I'   ',\u201e ;5.\nRegular SIB Jackets, sal\" P\"   '   ,|S,\n. Regular S20 Jackets, sin.* I \u201e,\nX per cent olt all oWld\u2122n . 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