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Cunningham had been\ndrinking htavily all day, when he\nwent out in an alley in the rear of\nBroderius Brothers' grocery store and\nshot himself He left no words nor\ndid   he   give   any reasons for killing\nTWO LITTLE GIRLS KILLED.\nMiddleton, Maryland, Feb. 6.\u2014Inez\nSmith, aged 15, and Dora Wilson,\naged 13, were killed at a grade crossing in the Erie railroad today at\nTurners. They were riding in a\nsleigh driven by Thompson Wilson,\nfather o'' Dora, when the sleigh was\nstruck by the fast express. Mr. Wilson escaped injury.\nDROPPED DEAD.\nKeene, Ont, Feb. 6.\u2014Rev. Dr. An- j\ndrews, for fifty-one years pastor of the\nPresbyterian  church   here,    dropped\ndead this morning while  lighting the\nfire.   He was 82 years old.\nWOMAN KILLED.\nWinnipeg, Feb. 6.\u2014Shortly before\n4 a. tu. this morning, the lifeless body\nof an unknown woman was found on\nthe track in the C. P. R. Yards in a\nbadlv mutilated condition. She had\nbeen killed by a passing train, but although investigations were in progress, no further particulars oould be\nlearned.\nROBBED A CONTRACTOR.\nNew  York,   Feb. 6.\u2014Early   today\nSUFFOCATED BY COAL GAS.\nVictoria, Feb. 6.\u2014Chief Engineer\nSmith and James Stalker, a deck hand\nand son of the captain of the steamer j lour masked men entered the office of\nIroquois, were found dead in their I George Hill, a contractor of Eliz-\nrootu 011 the steamer at Sydney yet-, abethport, New Jersey, and after gag-\nterday. There was a coal stove in the I ging the watchman, carried off S2500\nroom, and the pipe  hao.  fallen   down j in money.    The man was badly hurt.\nduring the night, both men being suf-l \t\nfoca ted by the fumes.\nL'tlle Falls, Feb. 6.\u2014Mrs. Sara h\nHaight, and her two daughters Sadie\nand Anna, were overcome by cual gas\nin iheir home today. Anna died this\nafternoon. Snow had clogged the\nchimney and the coal gas from the\nfurnace soon filled the house. The\nthree women were unconsciaus when\nfound.\nNew York, Feb. 6.\u2014James Reid, a\nBritish veteran, whose patriotism here\nand on the battlefield of Balaklava\nhas won him two medals, is dead in\nthis city from asphyxiation. The old\nsoldier, on retiring, had turned the\nstop cock of a gas heater in the wrong\ndirection, and when he was found in\nhis little three-room flat the gas fumeB\nhad done what the bullets of the\nCrimea had failed to do. Reid was in\nhis seventy-third year aud a native of\nEdinburgh, Scotland,\nACCIDENTAL ELECTROCUTION.\nLindsay, Ontario, Feb. 6,\u2014J. B.\nVValkei, secretary of the Y. M C. A.\nhere, was killed today while assisting\na janitor to make an electric connection. He received the full force of the\ncurrent.\nANOTHER RECORD BROKEN.\nBerkley, California, Feb. 6. \u2014In a\npractice throw 011 the campus, Alfred\nD. Plaw, of the University of California, hurled the 16-pound hammer 187\nfeet and 4 inches, from a seven-foot\ncircle. The worlds record held by\nFlanagan of New York, is 171 feet\naud 5 inches. Plaw will go east with\nthe nuiversiiy crack team this spring.\nPRAISED BY ROYALTY.\nKing Edward and Queen Alexan-\ndia, with a large suite, visited the Lyceum theater in London to witness the\nNEW BANK PRESIDENT.        ! performance of \"Sherlock Holmes.\"\nTorouto, Feb. 6.-R. Merritt, of St.! Their ulflJesties' e\"lra\u00bbce was the s-g-\nCatherines, has been elected president\nof  the  Imperial Bank of Canada, in\nsuccession to the late H. S. Howland.\nD. R. Wilkie, in addition to general\nmanager, becomes vice president.\nSHOT HIMSELF.\nNorthport, Feb, 6\u2014Clark Cunningham, an employe  of  the   Northport\nnal fur an enthusiastic demonstration\non the part of the large audience, at\nwhich the king and queen were apparently greatly pleased, the king\nbowing again ana again. The royal\nparty seemed delighted with the play\nand at the end of the third act King\nEdward sent for Mr. Gillette and\ncomplimented him upon the performance, At the end of the play.the king\nsmelter, committed suicide here Wed- again summoned the actor and warm-\nnesday afternoon about 3 o'clock by | ly shook him by the hand, thanking\nshooting  himself  between the eyes' him for a delightful evening.\nThe New\nWINNIPEG\nHOTEL\n|jH.MURRAV,PfoP, j\nPer Day.\nFifty Cents   Per   Week\nUnder this head, lost, found, for sale,\nto rent and wanted notices of not more\nthan five lines this type, will lie inserted\none week for 50c.\nSpokane Northern, Western Union Tela-\ngraph, and Great Northern raitway offices nave been moved from the Yale building to the corner of Bridge and First sts.,\nMiner Business Directory\nUnder this hend two lines In this type,\ngiving name, business and location, will\nbe inserted for 50c per month.\nClothes Cleaned and Pressed,\nIF you want your clothes cleaned or\nrenovated and pressed go to Mrs. L. IV\nJohnson, cor. Riverside ave. and Main st\nI CAN make your old clothes almost ns\ngood as new, by cleaning, mending and\npressing them. Mrs. Jennie Carter, Columbia, B. C.\nReal Estate and Mining Brokers.\nT. ALFRED KBNNION, mining aild real\nestate, cor. Bridge and First, 'phone 65.\nDruggists.\nH.E.WOODLANO & CO. druggists aud sta\nturners, cor. Bridge and 2J sts. 'phone IS\nPhotographic supplies a specialty,\nHotels.\nWinnipeg Ave.\n[GRANDFORKS, B.C.\nSpecial} Rate by Week.\nBaths,\nElectric Lights\nand Bells.\nSpecial Attention pvid\nto Commercial Men\nPACIFIC HOTEL, opp. C.P.R. stntiou.Co-\nlumbia, J. Mcintosh.   'Phone 59.\nBa-nsters and Notaries.\nCLEMENT A SPENCE.^Barri iters, notaries, etc., Giuml Forks*CoTuhiblu; B.C.\n\u2022 Miscellaneous\nEmployment and information bureau, O\nK.messenger service.BridgeJHst. 'phone65\nMcCAMMON\nand BOWELL,\nAND UNDERTAKERS.\nGrand Forks,   -   -  B, C.\n0. S. WALKER & CO.\nDEALERS IN\nClothing, Gent's   Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Etc., Etc.\nHaving moved our large stock of goods from\nPhoenix to Grand Forks, we now offer our\ndifferent lines at a small margin above\ncost in order to get some more room.\nGet Our Prices\nand See Our Stock\nBRIDGE   STREET\nGRAND FORKS, B.C. ..THE EVENING SUN..\nH. S..TURNKR.\nthe interior delegations, and jointly\nthey took possession of the convention\nand ruled the political jobbers from\nVictoria out at every point. Senator\nTempleuian was not allowed to organize the convention he had spent two\nmonths in assembling.\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1902\nThe business office of The Evening\nSun is located at present in Columbia,\nwhere all conespondence with it, and\nexchanges should be addressed.\nThe citizens of Grand Forks appear\nto be well pleased with the apparent\nattitude ol Columbia regarding the\nname to be placed in the bill authorizing amalgamation of the two towns.\nThere is one thing certain about it,\nhowever, and that is, if Columbia becomes a part of Grand Porks, she will\nparticipate in the benefit arising from\nwhatever good may result from the retention of name on the part of that\ncity.\nBoth of Nelson's city-owned public\nutilities\u2014water and lighting systems-\nhave proven profitable investments the\npast year.\nFresh ranch eggs wanted   at the\nClarendon restaurant.\nAugust Eeischl.   *\nFor a nice hair cut or shave go to\nthe City Barber shop on Riverside avenue.   Baths 25c.\nThe war secretary, Mr. Broderick,\nin introducing a supplemental army\nest'mate of \/6,ooo.ooo in the house of\ncommons said this brought the total\nof the cost of the war for the fiscal\nyear up to ^\"65,071,000. On January\nI, Mr. Broderick said, there were still\n217,800 British troops in Sou.h Africa.\nThe expenses of the war had now\nbeen reduced to about 4.500,000 lbs.\nper month.\nA special from Victoria sta'.es that\nSenator Templeman has been appointed to represent British Columbia in\nthe Dominion cabinet.\nCERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS\nVanguard, Toledo, Delta and Alain Mineral Claims.\nSituate in the Grand Forks Mining Division of Yale District.\nWhere located: On Wolverine Mountain, iu Summit Camp,\nTAKE NOTICE that I, Seward L. Gra-\nI ham, Free Miner's Certificate No. B\n42,163, as agent for the Summit Gold and\nCopper Mining Company, Limited, Free\nMiner's Certificate No. B 42,177, intend,\nsixty clays from the date hereof, to apply\nto the Mining Recorder for Certificates\nof Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above\nclaims.\nAnd Fuhiher Take Notice that notion,\nunder section 87, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of\nImprovements.\nDated this 21st day of January, 1902.\n6-2-02 SEWARD L. GRAHAM.\nSPECIAL PRICES\n.\u201eON.,\nCANDIES\nEVERY SATURDAY\nDONALDSON'S\nFINEST APPLES IN TOWN\nCall and be convinced.;\nWe  make  a  Specialty   of  Fruits and\nCandies.\nLarge assortment of Pipes, Cigars, Tobaccos, etc.\nAgent for\nOANONQ'S FRUIT CHOCOLATE\nt\nThe powers are still wrought up in\ntheir efforts to prove their friendly\noffices to Uncle Sam just previous to\nthe time when he opened his guns on\nSpain, and the daily papers are burdened with publications of secret dispatches exchanged in those critical\ndays, when Spain was seeking intervention in her behalf fr.ra those\npowerc. Uncle Sam smilingly looks\non, ami quietly sifts the informati in\nthus revealed to him and files a record\nof it lor fii'ure'use.\nWe cannot say that we fullyendorse\nthe p> o >osal on the part of the Ross-\nlatld memorial committee to provide\nthat citv with a town clock with the\nmoney contributed by admirers of\n\"Father Fat,\" and in honor of Ins\nnoble character; They might as well\npropose to bu Id a ne.v city hall or\ngaol, or provide themselves with some\nother public utility at the expense of\npic lie sentimentality.\nHon. David Mills, who is seeking\nappointment to the supreme bench,\nis 70 ye.irs old mid has never practiced al the bar. With due deference\nto the honorable gentleman's ambition, we think it is time for him to go\nback and sit down and give place to a\nyouiiyer person.\nIlie iransferring of the schools to\nthe city for maintenance adds 813,000\nlo N'el 011's city expenses. Inmost\ninstances the new school act entails\nupon all incorporated cities about 0110-\nhalf the school nxpease.\nwmmmmmmmmmmmm\n1  CITY SUNBEAMS. 1\ns \u00bb\nThe Grand .-orks Lacrosse Club\nwill bold its first annual ball in Bi-\nden's Opera house tonight. The committee has ppared no pains to make\nthe affair a success, and it is lully\nhoped an expected by the management that there will be a large attendance. The club last year provided\ngood entertainment for lovers of legitimate athletics, and promise, with the\nmaterial and perfect grounds at their\ndisposal, to make even a bmter showing during the coming year. Expellees are ralber large in keeping up an\natulelic club in this district, and the\nfunds secured from the ball tonight,\nare lo be applied to the treasury of the\nclub. Hence it is only to be expected\na large crowd will be present.\nOne of the girls In the Grand FoiKs\nredlight district, Miss Jessie, attempted to commit suicide last night about\n8. o'clock, by swallowing a large dose\nof carbolic acid. Dr. Kingston was\ncalled, and arriving early on the scene\nsoon pumped the poisonous substance\nfrom the unfortunate woman's stomach, thereby saving her life,\nAugust Reischl, of the Clarendon\nrestaurant has taken over the Victoria\nlodging apartments, and will conduct\nthe same in connection with the Clarendon.\nONLY ONE\nCoald win the prize ham, but every\none may buy one of the same firm.\nREX BRAND HAMS\nBacon, Lard and  Canned.  Goods\nare guaranteed  EVERY  TIME.\nWHOLESALE AGENTS...\nThe Ingram=riuir Company\nThe magnanimity of the Columbia\ncity council in accepting (Jrand Forks\nan the name ol the United cities was\na graceful net. It will do more to\nheal former antagonisms than every\nother cause combined.\u2014Gazette.\nBarring its grammar, the above may\nbe considered correct.\nJUDGE LEAMV ILL.\nThe Nelson Tribune says: Judge\nForin received a telegram this week\ninforming him of the illness of Judge\nI.eamy ol Greenwood, and requesting\nhis attendance at Judge Leamy's sitting on February nth. This will prevent hiB honor from accompanying\nthe Nelson curlers to the Winnipeg\nBonspiel on Saturday.\nYour Prescription Druggists\nAnd any other wants in the\nDRUG LINE will be carefully attended to .by \u25a0.   .   .\nchemists. H.iE. Woodland & Co.\nWAKE UP!\nAlarm Clocks,     -    $1-50\n8-Day Walnut or Oak Clocks\nLadies' and Gent's Solid Gold\no r Gold, Filled Watches, with\nhighest grade movement.\nJ. R. WRIGHT\nCOLUMBIA AVK. COLUMBIA, B.C\nA lively scrimmage occurred in the\nLiberal convention yesterday at Vancouver. From report it would appear that Vancouver caucussed  with\nThe party losiug a package of certain medicine, can recover the same\nby inquiring at the Sun office and paying for this notice. *\nFRANK   MILLER\nGENERAL TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE\nGood Dry Wood delivered to any part ol the city    'Phone 64.\nGrand Forks and Columbia, B, C,\nN r>\nCOLUMBIA, B. C.\n\u00ae\nSituation,   Environments   and    General\nRe^oi irces.\nL   ~\nThe City of Columbia is situated\nnear the junction of the North Forks\nof the Kettle river with the main Kettle river, and is distant about 300\nmiles east of Vancouver.\nThe natural situation of the city for\nbeauty Is not excelled in Ameriea. A\nverdure-clad and flower-bespangled\nrolling prairie, traversed by a river of\nbright, sparkling waier, fringed with\nforest trees and surrounded by mountains, forrfling a charming combination of picturesquesness and grandeur\nThe Columbia & Western railway,\nwhich was constructed by the Cana-\ndian Pacific Railway company, has its\nstation, freight warehouse and yards\nin the center  of Columbia,  and the\nVancouver, Victora & Eastern Railway company, has looated its depot,\nfreight sheds and yards along the east\nline of the corporation, thus giving\nthe city connections with two transcontinental lines.\nThe Canadian Pacifle railway com-\npany has large interests in the city,\nhaving selected the site on account of\nthe superior natural advantages as a\nrailway centre.\nThe climate, taken all the year\naround,'is the best in Canadn\u2014part of\nthe summer is rather hot and dry, but\nthe rest of the year is enjoyable.\nThroughout the Kettle River valley\nthere is an extent \u00abf fertile agricultural land, part of which is now being cultivated.\nApples, plums, pears, prunes, cherries and all the small fruits grow\nabundantly. The valley surrounding\nColumbia, divided into small frnitand\nvegetable farms, will sustain a large\npopulation.\nBuilding material is plentiful in the\ndistrict. Lumber can be procured at\nfair prices, and brick lime and stone\nof good quality can always be obtained when required.\nThe mining interests are of the first\nimportance to this country, and will\ndo much to build up Columbia. Large\nmineral lodes have been discovered\nthrough the mountains adjacent to\nthe city, and what were mere prospects a short time since are now iarge\npaying mines.\nWater is supplied the city by pumping from a beautiful spring of excep\ntional purity, capable of supplying a\ncity of 50,000 inhabitants.\nThe Granby smelter and converter\n\u2014the most modern and perfect plant\nof the kind in America\u2014employing\nhundreds of men, Is contiguous to the\ncity,\nOwing to the fine climate, the central situation, the beautiblo environments, the bright prospects for future\ngrowth and prosperity, Columbia will\nbe an educational centre, a city of\nhomes, as well as a wholesale distributing point; and when finally allied\nand wedded to her sister sister, will be\nthe best and largest city in the interior.\nTHE   LOCATION   OP   THE\nV.,  V. &  E. DEPOT\nIN   THE\nVan Ness Addition\nAssures a  Rapid  Raise in the  Values of all   COLUMBIA  LOTS\nBuy While They Are Cheap\n\u25a0 n -\nGRAND FORKS TOWNSITE CO.\nT. W. HOLLAND,  Managing Director.\nY TRAVEL DURING  WINTER SEASON I PRIVATE BILL NOTICE\nThe journey to the East via Salt\nLake City and along the shores of the\nGreat Salt Lake through beautiful\nGlenwood, Colorado Springs and Denver is one of uninterrupted delight in\nwinter as well as summer. In fact,\nthe winter season adds but a new\ngrandeur aud charm to the travel\nsceues, and infuses an element ot variety and beauty to the unsurpassable\nwonders aloug the Rio Grande Western, and Denver & Rio Grande lines.\nThrough Sleeping and Dining Car\nservice. Personally conducted weekly excursions. For ratesjjor information apply to J. D. Mansfield, General\nAgent, 124 Third St., Portland; or\nGeo, W. Heintz, Assistant General\nPassenger Agent, Salt Lake  City.\nGrand Forks Mails.\nMAILS OLOSB MAILS BUB\nAT OFFIOB .AT OFFICE\n;Rossland,Spokane, Nel-i\nison.Marcus, Cascade, I\nEobson, all p'ts Crows!\n2:40 p.m.Nest Ry, Revelstoke ;2:80 p.m.\n: Vancouver,Victoria,all;\n: points on Canadian Pa-i\niclrlc Reilway.\nColumbia, Phoenix,\nEholtjGreenwood. Mid-:\n1;00 p.m.way, Pentictoii.Repub- 4:20 p.m.\nlie, Curlew, Bolster, all:\nReservation points.\nOffi'eopeu daily from 8:30 to 6:30 p. m.\nSundays excepted). Money orders issued\ntu til rnrti, and Savings Banks deposits\nr \u25a0 \u2022 >lv \u2022 1,3 per cent interest allowed. Reg-\ni. .\u2022 \u25a0\u25a0\u2022 1 mail closes one half hour previ-\n11 s t.i the time for closing ordinary mails\nliKO. H. HULL, Postmaster.\nYour Local Paper\nis a necessity to you, financially\nand socially. A NEWSPAPER\nof GENERAL CIRCULATION,\ncontaining the latest news of the\nworld, is equally necessary to\nyou. The \"up to date man\" will\nprovide himself with these two\nnecessaries.\nIn THE TWICE-A-WEEK\nSPOKESMAN-REVIEW will\nbe found the very latest news of\nthe world, its matter including information on politirs, commerce,\nagriculture, mining, literature, as\nwell as the local happenings in\nthe states of Montana, Oregon,\nIdaho, Washington, and the province of British Columbia. In addition, its columns for women, its\npopular science articles, its short\nand continued stories, its \"Answers to Correspondents,\" and\n\"Puzzle Problems\" combine to\nform a home newspaper that at\n$1.00 per year can nowhere be\nexcelled.\nPerhaps you have something to sell\u2014a farm,\na team, farm machinery. Ynu may with to\nbuy \u2022c.methlng. The boat poasiblc way to communicate with people who wlah to buy or sell\nla by Inserting a small advertisement In the\nBpokeaman-Rovlew. The price Is tho same la\nthe dally and the Twlce-a-Week.\nIT DOESN'T COST MUCH\u2014\n18 WORDS j KiEEi\n24 WORDS } BEEEs\nIf you wish to reach basinets men and newcomers, uso the DAILY. Farmers, stockman,\nlumbermen and miners take the TWICE-A-\nWEEK.\ns\nOTIOE IS] HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT\nthe nex tsession 'of the Legislative\nAssembly of British Columbia application will be made on behalf of\nthe Corporation of the Oity of Grand\nForks and the Corporation of the City\nof Columbia, British Columbia, pursuant to resolutions passed by tbe municipal councils of the said oities on the fifteenth and thirteenth days of August\nlast, respectively, and approved by the\nelectors at a poll taken the 28th day of\nAugust last, for an act to amalgamate\nand incorporate the said oities as one city\nmunicipality uuder the name of \"The\nCorporation ;of the City of Miner.\" with\nall the rights aud powers held by either\naud with all the rights and powers conferred by any statute on oity municipalities within British Columbia; and to vest\nIn the new city all the assets of both the\nsaid cities; and to validate certain bylaws\nof the said oities; to validate all general\ndebentures of both the said cities [whether already issued or hereafter to be Issued in pursuance of the said resolutions)\nand charge same on an equal footing as\nvalid and subsisting debentures of the\nnew city: and authorize and legalize certain expenditures; and to contain other\nspecial provisions in accordanee with the\nsaid resolutions.\nDated the 14th day of October, 1901.\nERNEST MILLER,\nSolicitor for the city of Grand Eorks.\nCLEMENT & SPENCE,\nSolicitors for -he city of Columbia.\nHay, McCallum & Wright.\nMINING AND REAL ESTATE\nFinancial and Insurance\nAGENTS.\nLots for sale iu all parts of the\ncity.   Choice garden lands at reasonable\n!ir!oes.\nMoney to Loan.\nCOLUMBIA. B.   C.\nJACK COX\nCAHHIES ONLY THE   BB8T\nWINES, IIQIMS AND CIGARS.\nThe Windsor\nGRAND FORKS.\nModel\nBakery\nBridge.St.\nGRAN D FORKS.\n[NOW is the time to order\nYOUR FRUIT CAKE\nMince Pies, Cakes,\nDoughnuts,\nFresh Candies, etc.\nAt Model  Bakery\nW. F Stuart\ni'rlONE 60 PROPRIETOR.\nPACIFIC HOTEL      j\nJOHN HAVEHTY, Proprietor\nFirst-Class Board and Rooms.   Rates per Week,\n$8 and $lo, According to Room.\nO\nOpposite C.P.R. Station\nColumbia, B. C.\nJ. H. HODSON,\nDEALBR IN\nGENERAL\nMERCHANDISE v\nGood Quality, Fair Measure and Reasonable\nPrices.\nOrders Promptly Delivered. 'Phone SO.\nCOLUMBIA STREET,\nCOLUMBIA, B. C.\n1\nYour\nStationery\nYour\nSalesman\nAbroad\n1\nXN YOUR PRINTING you don't want\nto reflect old ideas 1 you want it up.\nto-date.   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