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C, Tuesday, August 3, 1906\nSemi-Weekly\u2014-$1.00 Per Year Id Advance\nWE ARE GROWING\nThree New Business   Firms\nAdded to the City Within a Week\nLawson, Baker & George the\nLatest Bidders for Public Favor\nOn  Monday next the largest ex~\nelusive grocery store in the eity will\nopen  its doors  to  the  public.   The\nname of this firm is Lawson, Baker it\nGeorge,   the members  being   Robert\nIjtwson,   VV*.   A. Baker  and   E,   M.\nGeorge.    All are experienced business\nmen, the two last named having  been\nemployed in Jeff Davis k Co.'s store\nfor a number of years.    Mr. Lawson\nis a Winnipeg man, but  for a year\npast   he has   been   engaged   ill   fruit\nranching on the Covert estate, having\npurchased a tract of that famous orchard,    The new store is centrally located on Second street, and is  one of\nthe largest store buildings in the cit y\nA very large stock of staple and fancy\ngroceries is now being unloaded.     In\naddition to  this  the  firm   will  also\ncarry  fresh fruits and vegetables, in.\nfact,  anything needed by the housewife  can   lie  fonnd in this establishment.    As all the member's  of the\nnew  firm  are    well  and    favorably\nknown   here, adll  withal  being energetic and enterprising, they will undoubtedly enjoy a prosperous business\ncareer.\nThe firm of J. A. Hartley it Co.\nexpert watchmakers, jewellers and op\nticians, was opened this week on First\nstreet, and report doing a good business, although they have not yet received their full line of goods. Mr.\nHartley has recently been iu the jewelry business iu Tacoma. and eoine-- to\nthis city highly recommended,\nA first class clothing and gent's\nfurnishing store was also opened this\nweek by 1). 0. Munro it Co. Mr.\nMunro is an old-tinier of this city, and\nthe firm should meet with marked\nsuccess. They curry a new and up-to-\ndate stock of everything needed hv\nmen to make them presentable at the\nsmelter or in the most select society,\nAt Opera House Tonight\nMiss Maude Underhill, reciter, and\n.Miss Queeuie McCoy, soprano,\nare booked for an entertainment\nat the opera house on next Friday\nnight. Miss Underhill is considered\nby the press to lie the premier reciter\nof the coast, and her talents are re*\nuiiirkahle iu thoir scope and versatility,\nembracing humorous and pathetic\nleadings, clever impersonations, child\nimitations, sketches, scenes uud inolio*\nlogues, Irish, Negro and German ilia\nlouts, etc. She has the faculty of\nevoking laughter, hut also is gifted\nwith that deeper sentiment which always finds a responsive chord in her\naudience. Her delivery is pleasing,\nand she excells where so many fail.\nOf her the Vancouver World says:\n\"Miss Underhill wins the approval and\nconfidence of her audience by having\neverything iu good taste and nothing\nin excess. It is at this point that\nnearly all recitationists seriously mar\ntheir best effect, but Miss Underhill\nrendered every one of her numerous\npieces with a reillly restful grace, that\nleft a good appetite for more.\"\nMiss McCoy, soprano, is an artist\nof exceptional ability, a favorite thru-\nout the coast country, and her appearance here on Friday night is suro\nto prove a treat to lovers of operatic\nsung.\nThe following program will be reu-\nlered tonight:\n1. Story\u2014\"The Huggles' Dinner\nParty\" Wiggins\n2. Song\u2014Creole Love Song....Smith\nScene from \"School for Scandal\" Sheridan\nSong\u2014\"Beloved, It Is  Morn\"\n J  Aylward\n1'ecitations\u2014\n(k) \"A Little Bit of a\nWoman\" Field\n(li) \"How It Happened\"..Kiley\n(c) \"The Dead Pussy Cat\"\t\n6. Song\u2014\"Se Saran Rose\".... Arditi\n7. Scene\u2014\"The Rival Queens\"\n Schiller\n8. Songs-\nlii) \"F'ral'Aprile Gioeondo\"\n Rotal\n(li) \"Solvejgs Lied\" Grief\n9. Monologue\u2014  When Jack\nComes Late\" Bergen\nGood-bye\"   Losti\nNEWS OF THE CITY\nThe Enlarged No. 2 Furnace\nWill Be Blown In Next\nMonday\nSteel   Works Will Soon Be\nOperated at Fheir Full\nCapacity ,\ni quartz lead which was from 8 to\n12 inchesjying almost perpendicular\nwith talc on both walks both walls\nin water. The quartz is covered\nwith free gold. When he struck\nthis lead Weleher was bo excited\nthat lie could hardly comtiiin himself and Immediately sent for nre\nsacks from Grnnd Forks. This property is owned by David Whiteside\nand A. McKinley. Mr. Weleher\nbrought down some fine samples of\nthe ore with hiin, and these are now\non exhibition nt Mr. Whiteside's\noflice. Mr. Whiteside is impatiently\nawaiting a fuller report of the lucky\nstrike.\n10.\nSUNDAY SERVICE\nThree of the furnaces at the Granby\nsmelter were closed down for a short\ntime this week to make connections\nwith No. 2 furnace, which has been\nout of commission for about a month\nwhile being remodeled and enlarged.\nIt is expected to have this furnace\nready to be blown in by Monday or\nTuesday.\nThe last car of machinery for the\nGrand Forks Steel Construction\nWorks is daily expectetl to arrive in\nthe eity. On its installation the\nworks will be opened in full blast.\nMethodist Church\u2014Services on\nnext Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 7:20 p.\nm. Morning subject \"A Silent God;\"\nevening subject \"The Story of Gideon.\" A hearty invitation is extended to you.   \u00a3. Manuel, pastoi.\nCUSTOMS RECEIPTS\nR. 1!. Gilpin, customs ollicer nl\nthis port, makes the following detailed report of the customs receipts\nat the various sub-customs offices, ns\nreported to the chief oflice in this\ncity, for the month of July:\nGrand Forks  2,084.70\nMidway  5,848 39\nGreenwood  2.100.49\n1'hoenix  1,111.41;\nSidley      39*>.50\nCarson      189.08\nCascade      1.1504\nOsoyoos        73.17\nKeremeos         19. HO\nTotal\n\u202212,806.26\nR. & P. Mistrels\nThe number of people who really\nlive is siinill compared with the vast\nnumber thnt. merely exist; Some\npeople seem to think if they go to\none minstrel show ihey have seen\nlli.'in ail nn.I stop right there. Those\nme Ihe people lint jh**t exist, Hoth-\ning more.\nIn the ini'L'i'i'ciiies ii is common\nto meet the bends ni' families who\nfiguring on their daily, weekly or\nmonthly  expens.'s. figure  lhat  the\ntheatre is  a in ssury expense, and\na visit eneli week must he figured\nmi. These people really live, nml it\nis a noticeable lint thnl ihe same\nhabit is spreading into the interior.\nUu and see them ull i' yon can\niill'oi'd it, if not, pick out those that\nhnve the murk of nge in their fnvor,\nthose that hnve been before ihe pub\nlie long enough to know just whnt\nymi nre gelling, Richard it Pringle's Fanioiis Georgia Minstrels that\ncome to the opern house ou Friday,\nAugust 17, will come near filling\nyour expeclntutions.\nM. Mecklenberg, M. A., the celebrated onilist,optician and eye specialist, will again lie at the Yale, Aug.\n27-29. Now is your opportunity to\nhave your eyes attended to properly\nby this well known and widely experienced eye spccialisti Fees moderate;\nsatisfaction guaranteed.\nA. G. Rawlinson, of Qu'Appelle, is\nvisiting his brother, E. H. C. Rawlinson, in this city.\nSCHOOL EXAMS\nNames oF  Those Who Pass\nFrom  Grade   to\nGrade\nFive oF Grand Forks'  Eight\nScholars Are Successful\nThe White Bear mine of Rossland\nhas resumed shipments to the Granby\nsmelter, two carloarls arriving in the\ncity last Wednesday over the Great\nNorthern.\nMr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Massie, desire to thank their many friends thru\nthe press for the many kindnesses,\nand expressions of sympathy, extend-\nllieni during the late illness of their\ninfant daughter.\nDied\u2014In this city, on Thursday,\nAugust 2, Annie Grace, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Massie, aged\nfour months. The child had been\nsick for about a week with cholera\ninfantum, which was the cause of\ndeath. The funeral took place last\nevening f.'.un the family residence.\nThe sympathy of the people of the.\ncommunity is being extended to the\nparents ill their sad bereavement.\nMr. John Simpson, principal ofthe\nMuyie school, is visiting friends in\nthe city.\nHoward Hush arrived in Ihe city\nthis week, and has assumed lis\nduties ns bend clerk in the grocery\ndepartment of Jeff Davis it Co.'s\nstore.\nKlenor W. Johnson, of the International News Bureau, Seattle, wis\nn Visitor in the city this week.\nI*. Spraggett, supervisor of roads,\nthis week starled lo repair the wagi n\nroad between this city uud Cascade\nrecently damaged by a cloudburst.\nThere nn* live large washouts, necessitating ihe construction of about a\nmile of new road.\nTbe I'liioh it Reins dog und pony\ncircus which showed here Wednesday afternoon und evening drew a\nlarge crowd and give general satisfaction. The feature of the show\nwas the trained animals, which were\nthe  bi'St  ever seen ill this  or any\nother country. .\n \u00ab\nJames Weleher, who has been doing assessment work on Aspin claim,\nin Franklin camp this week opened ' branches.\nThe Salvation Army\nCaptain Quaife, of Vancouver\nheadquarters, assisted by Captain\nMoore and Lieutenants Chatterson\nand Crossman, will open the Salvation Ar.oy work in Grand Forks on\nSaturday and Sunday, August 4th\nand 5th. The meetings will take\nplace as follows: Saturday at 8 p.\nm., great opening meeting; Sunday\nat 7 a.m., hallelujah breakfast, 11\na.m., holiness meeting, 3 p.m., free\nand ensy meeting. 8 p.m., Salvation\nmeeting. Public meetings will also\nIn* conducted every night during the\nweek at 8 p.m. The meetings take\nplace in the ball next to the old\nUnion hotel on Riverside avenue.\nA cordial welcome is extended to all\nto attend.\nThe following is a summary of the\nwork done by the Salvation Army\nin Canaday during the past year:\nRescue\u2014563 girls were received\ninto the 11 homss of this territary.\nOf tnese 251 were sent to situations,\nnnd 114 were restored to parents or\nfriends;\nThe Children\u2014ill children were\ntaken care of in this territory last\nyear.\nPrison Work\u20141159 men were met\nand advised on the day of their discharge in Toronto Inst year. 990\nwere given temporary employment.\nAll large prisons in Canada are regularly visited, and prisoners advised\nand nssisted as far as possible on\ntheir discharge.\nLabor Bureau\u20147907 men were\nfound temporary or permanent employment through this agency.\nMen's Social\u201488,089 beds and\n74,2,''.S meals were supplied the past\nyear.\nLeague of Mercy\u2014This board of\nheroic workers is carrying the message of peace and mercy to llious\nmills of sick and unfortunate thru-\nout Canada. They visit jails, hospitals, etc., und distribute thousands\nof War Crys' free each week.\nMissing Friends\u2014Out of 55(1\npersons enquired for last year 113\nwere found.\nPresent day facts am:\nthe Salvation army:\nWeekly attendance\t\nServices annually\t\nCirculation .of periodicals\nConversions for past year\nOllicers engaged  ...\nLocal  ollicers\t\nBandsman\t\nAccomodations social inst.\nPisir daily assisted\t\nCorps and outposts\t\nRescue hom.es\t\nSI urn posts\t\nFood and shelter depots...\nLabor bureaus, free\t\nLabor factories\t\nChildren's homes\t\nTotal  social    institutions\nfor men ami women\t\nj I llficers ami others entire\nly employed in same ...\nj Accommodations iu same.\nPoor persons daily assisted\nThese institutions arc very success*\n| I'ul, and are yearly   increasing in  all\nfigures of\n*\". 000,001)\n\u2022'1,000,000\n1,620,000\n250,000\n18,000\n\u25a015,3311\n17,957\n33,(100\n21,000\n.s,070\n111\n182\n153\n37\n7ii\n33\n021\n1,830\n33,000\n21,000\nVictoria, July 30.\u2014The following\nare the results of the high school examinations: \u2022\nGRAND FORKS CENTRE\nSenior Academy Grade\u2014 Maximum''\nmarks, 300.\nDouglas McD. Hunter, 157.\nIntermediate Grade \u2014 Maximum\nmarks, 1300.\nWilliam Mitchell, 735.\nJunior Grade\u2014-Maximum marks,\n1500.\nNellie W. Henderson, 900; Daniel\nP. McCullum, 865; Phila jE. Wells,\n832.\nN'.mber of candidates 8, passed 5.\nResides these, Jessie Stuart, wbo\nobtained a junior grade certificate\nlast year, passed the examination in\neducation required by the new\nschol law, and had her junior grade\ncertificate converted into a third-\nclass certificate, which will enable\nher to teach for three years.\nNELSON   CENTRE\nSenior tirade\u2014Maximum marks\n1100.\nOlaf Austad, 822.\nIntermediate Grade\u2014 Maximum\nmiuks, 1300.\nWilliam Brown, ''I'i; Kenneth\nWeir, 752; Lottie McVicar, 740.\nJunior Grade\u2014Maximum marks,\n1500.\nAmy Swannell, 860; Louise A.\nAllison, r'25; Minna M. Etter, 811;\nEllen Fawcett, 795.\nNumber of candidates 14, passed 8.\nROSSLAND CENTRE\nJunior Grade\u2014Maximum marks,\n.1500.\nChristina Buchanan, 1)08.\nNumber of candidates I, passed 1.\nKAMLOOPSCENTRE\nJunior tirade\u2014 Maximum marks,\n1500.\nWalter .1. Pearse, 976; Lulu M.\nTaylor, 935.\nNumber of candidates lo, passed 2.\nKASLO CENTUE\nJunior Grade\u2014Maximum marks,\n1500.\nGertrude M Allen, 926.\nNumber of candidates 5, passed I.\nREVELSTOKE CENTRE\nJunior Grade -Maximum marks,\n15011.\nHilda llobbs, ]022) Geoffrey llyg-\ngen, 972; George W. Clark. 924; Arthur Bennett, HOI; Kate E. Sutherland. 790: William Fraser. 770.\nNumber of candidates 12, passed li.\nSNAP\u2014nine-room house in the\nNorth addition for sale at a bargain;\nterms. Impure of Geo. Pound, or al\nThe Sun olliee. -\nE. H. Knight was in from tin'\nPathfinder yesterday.\nThe early milkman is better qualified to give you pointers on the\ngenuiness of a woninn's complexion\nthan anyone else. ibrtmuT \u00a7un\n(Jranrl Pork-i, Br Ulth Columbia,\nIf si iny .nut l''ri(liiy E\u00a3venin*ft.\n.Editor unit Publisher\npHBCKIPTIOS HATK-* :\n H.W\natlvmipe)       .... 1.00\nr rntes furnish**1 mi uniluiti ii\n[(\u25a0\u25a0k, 10 Hud 5 Oentfl |'t-r lin*'.\nninunioiitlonfl to\nTHB BVKNXMi Sl'N,\nRhanu Porks, B.C.\ni\nl\u00a5, AUGUST % 190(i\nIf   Geological Survey\nStaff\nlocutions received by the\n|um several of the field par-\ngeological survey show\n| work is everywhere pro-\nIvorahly.\nlawson word has come   that\nI of estimating the  volume\n! of  the gold-bearing bench\nluell under way,\nJtish  Columbia   Mr. LeKo.v\nled  the examination of the\nJtion   from  the international\nI'to Burrai-d idlet, and he is\nltinuing   it in  Howe sound,\nlaced out the  rocks  on   the\nItainiug  economic   minerals\nlarefully study the more im-\nleas of Howe sound.\nlmse;l, in  the Similkameen,\nJied    the   mapping   of   \u00bblit*\nL coal basin, and has   to  i x\ni Roche river, Kennedy  and\nMountain   camps   along the\nnilkaincen  from the interna*\nliiiilnry northward,\nJock reports good progress  in\nled  study  and   mapping  of\nJ camp, and sees no  difficulty\nIleting   the   work   before the\nle season.    He has   sent, for\nspecimens uf sands from Lit\ncreek,  which   lie  suspects\nplatinum, along with   a  con-\nJ amount of gold.\nlord   bus  been   received from\nlicli,    in   the   Bulktey valley,\ni Mr. Dowling, who   is   track-yard the anthracite coal area\npstern slope of the mountains,\nthe   plain*   Prof.    Macoun\njqiiently and enthusiastically\nj the soil nnd   crops   of   the\nilong the hiii' of  the  Grnnd\nPacific railway to the  west  of\nla,   while  Mr.   Chalmers  has\n\u25a0ployed giving advice us to the\nI the boring prospects in   the\nion.\narties of Mr. Mclnnes nnd\nlullivan, who are exploring the\nbetween the Saskatchewan\npi Hudson bay have not been\nfrom, nor has word been re-\n\u2022om Mr. Collins nor Mr. Wil-\nlorthcrn Ontario and Quebec,\n.allow, whose party is work-\nJucbec to tin* eust of Cobalt,\nfair indications of minerals in\nriot,,but owing to u thick covin)', discoveries ure slow and\nto make.\n\\V. A. Johnson has nearly\nteil the work on the Peter.\n:i map sheet uud will soon move\nirea of the Prince Edward map\nivlliell a few more surveys will\nte.\ninternational umitl in the\ni-utiim of tl Ider rock formats at work in northern New-\nanil will transfer their Held of\ngation to eastern Ontario to\nthe end of July. Dr. Barlow\nofficinl representative of the\non this commission,\n-lew Brunswiok Dr, Ells is mak-\nisiderable change in the olussi-\nn of the rocks of the southern\nf the province, and is also visit-\ne various mining centres with a\n<i the publication of a revised\nu of the report on the minerals\nW Brunswick.\nFletcher,   after   stnrting   his\nparty in the lieliK rendered assistance\nto professor W linan who  is closely\ninvestigating the the iron resources of\nNova Scotia, fur the mines branch of\nthe Deparl nt of the Interior. Recently In* bus visited the lately opened\nseam of coal on the property of the\nEastern Coal Co. I. mi ted, at Maccan:\nthe section in the face of the working\ngives ten feet os coal iu a thickness of\nfifteen feet, the working eoal being\nfour feet thick, a apparently of good\nquality.\nCard of Thanks\nI desire to express my sincere\nthanks and appreciation to the members of the Gland Porks Fire |)i-\npartment for their efforts to save my\nbuililiiigsanil stock during the recent\ndisastrous fire.\n.1. W.JONK).\nAre Good Looks Valuable?\nIf nature had her way every complexion would he clear and delightful.\nBut many allow their blood to become\nweek,\u2014hence pimples, sallow skin,\ndark circles under the eyes. To have\na beautiful complexion Use Ferroswne\nregularly. It brings a rich ruddy\n-.'low to tin1 cheeks,nourishes the blood\nind then by destroy* humors and pimples. For btauty, \"health and good\npirite use Ferrozone. Your appear\nance will improve a hundred fold.\nFifty cents buys a box of fifty chocolate coated Ferrozone tablets--don't\nput off\u2014get Ferrozone today.\nAS YOI LIKt IT\nYou see bargains everywhere when\nyou haven't a cent.\nMost people would rather be miserable rich thnn happily poor.\nA    circus   poster   und   a   political\npeerh   is   very   nearly   one  nud   the\nsame thing.\nThe nights are steadily growing\ncooler and everybody smiles but the\niceman.\nWhen we see a dog and a gout\nwalk a tight rope it makes us blush\nall over to think of the vast acres required at times by some men to make\nwalking possible.\nIt is possible to train a horse to\ngive its correct ago, but it's doubtful\nwhether anyoi e ever will lie able to\nso train a womur.. ,\nEverybody thinks there nre no\nmusicians like \"your own'' until u\ncircus conies to town\nIf you want tu discover n man's\nweakness all you have lo do is to\nkeep your mouth shut and listen.\nThe easier n man makes his money the easier il is for other people to\nseperntc him from it.\nThe man who marries a woman\nmerely to get a cook must expec to\nget roasted.\nNever pass judgment on a man's\nveracity till he has returned from\nhis lirst Ashing trip.\nH01EL ARRIVALS\nTIIK   V.M.1-:\nG W Johnson, .Vancouver; Howard Bush, Nelson; T K Murli'V. to-\nronto; B I! Dawson, Mrs. VV I' Tier-\nnev, II Smith, Nelson; C 1! Green\nHarold Wrinht. VV It Hedelle, s E\nBradley, Vancouver; P Church. Se\nlittle; C M Murdock. Spokane; T II\nRobinson, St, Paul, Minn.; II U McConnell, H VV Cowan, Toronto; Jno\nIt Read. Vancouver; John Harber,\nllunville; Chns Miitdook, Montreal:\nJohn .1 Holland, Chicago; Q Fair*\ndreth, Republic; J R Palmer, Janes-\nville. Wis.; II Smith. Nelsou; Mrs,\nV, A Seaw, Spokane; VV J McLean,\nVim con ver.\ntiik WINDSOR\nW II Stuart, Nelson; 1) J Byrne,\nRossland; I) A McLeod, Phoenix;\nMrs. .1 Webster. Bannock City;. Pete\nSykcs, Nelson; Agley G Glover\nGreenwood: C Peltilord, Cascade; (1\nWall, Nelson; Manford Evans. St.\nPaul, Minn.; Joe Fee, Danville; B\nDcwar, Franklin; Jordan Van West,\nTom Powell, M Burns, Nelson; VV\nKinbree, Greenwood.\nOltAXBY\nWm CoswsJI, Nelson; Tom Farliy,\nSpokane; VV .1 Bell, Mother Li'ule\nmine; B A Price, Kettle Valley line;\nC C Anderson, Northport.' Fred M\nI'openlingeii, Spirit Lake, Iowa.\nWl.VXIPKCi\n.Ins S MacDonald, Spokane; \u2022! A\nBlair, Vancouver; ('Olson, Danville;\nMike Wekt, Forth Fork; C Clark\nnud   wife, Greenwood;   Henry  Cox,\nSpokane.\nVAI.II AI.I.A\nCurl Yesseti, Nelson; C;iil Carlson;\nI'annnck; .1 G Reveler, Burton City;\n'oseph Hughes, Franklin.\nA Million Dollars Squandered\nJt is estimated this sum was wasted\nlast year by people trying to (ind a\ncure for catarrh. Foolish foiAufferers\nto experimen when it's so well known\nthat Catarrhozone is the only remedy\nthat cures permanently. Other treatments only relieve, but Catarrhozone\ncures and prevents the disease from\never returning \"I had catarih in its\nworst form,\" writes 0 F Fielder, of\nRovnn. Que. \"I wiis so bad thnt ordinary medicine didn't even relieve;\nbut Catarrhozone cured perfectly.\"\nNo   chance of  disappointment with\nCatarrhozone\u2014it's certain as death to\ncure catarrh\u2014just try it.\nLOW LATES ON S, P.\nThe Northern Pacilic nrilway announces the very low rate of $76,66\nfrom Spokane nnd common points\nto Toronto, Out., nnd return on uc\nconnt of the annual meeting of the\nI. 0. 0. F.. tickets on sale Sept, 8,\n9, nnd 10, with a going transit limit\nuntil Sept. '22. and final return limit\nNov. I'O, 1806. Tickets will he good\nfor stop overs within limits in cither\ndirection al St. Paul, Missouri River\nor west thereof,\nThe Northern Pacific Railway\nhnve on sule daily until Augusl -'\u2022-)\ninc., round trip tickets from Spo\nknmo to Moclips. Westport, Long\nBench, Clatsop Bench and Tokeland\nnt the very low rute of $20! Tickets\nhnve n going nml return trnnsi.\nlimit of ten dnys nnd n final return\nlimit until Sept. 30, 100(1, nnd stop\novers will be ullowed within transit\nlimit of len dnys in boih directions\nat Portland, Seattle und Tacoma.\nFor further particulars address\none of the undersigned;\nA. D. Chahwok, A. 0. P. A.,\nPortland, Ore. G. A. Mitoiiki.i,,\nGeneral Agent, Spokane, Wash. VV,\nH  Uur, T. P. A.. Spokane. Wash.\nThe Lion Bottling Wor.ks have cu\ntheir price on all case and draught\nwines und liquors,\nTo tlm Board of Llcnnslng Coinini*\nsioners, Grand Forks\nH\nioI'KK h herein\" irlvpti tlmt tin- im.lt-rilf*ri\n\u25a0 I hi! will, m the npxt in\u00bb*> tin-.*- uf th-- li-im\n<if Li'-miMl-iir ('(initiii-hiiMii-i - f<M-tin* ('it,\n'run-1   Kiiri*.*-. iipi'l.'   liM- ii  tnuiofiM' of\nnit el   lii'i-iiM-  (,'i'iMitfil  in \u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u2022\u25a0\u2022'\u25a0\u2022I   nf  tin\n.._>..    Li ,.\u00bb\u201e!    I>l.\u201e...u|.l.,   ilaul    i:....,,,!    |',,..),\n\u25a0\u2022r'tin\nIIIHt'l     Hi i-IIM*   gi iinii'ii   III   iripri-i    in    nil1  itl\ntiprtu Motpl, Kivfi-xlilc itreoti (ifiinil Kiu-U-\nfrom A. TraiMiWeUet1 to Btireii Neliotii kw\ntn havo tha name of the lotel ohotiued fruti\ntlm Aiiii-ri i tu the Valhalla.\nDateil at Grand Porita tfiti Mill day nf .Inly\n1906.\na.traunwbisbk,\nborbN nblson.\nDRAYING\nHeavy and Light Dray Work\nAttended to Promptly\nPassengers and Trunks to\nand From All Trains\nTw.kpiione AI 'J'.l\nGRAND FORKS TRANSFER COMPANY\nKuTHKnroKD Buos., Props.\nBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY\nFOIt RENT ol! LEASE\u201482-Boo-n\nFlat, partly furnished; hest location\nin the city; rent reasonable,     Enquire\nat Dr. Averill's residence.    Phone 25.\nFPALM\nWALLACE\nCHALMERS\nA FRESH STOCK OK\nConfectionery, Fruits,\nCigars and Tobacco.\nThe Sun is uiily $1.00 in\u25a0 v year. It\nis issued twice a wteek, antl prints\nmore m-ftva than any ither I'aper in the\nBoundary nml prints it while it is\nnews. Just at present uUr circulation is growing so rapidly that we\nhaw been compelled to employ an ad-\ngive this man | \u2022\u2022nimiHMit emplnvnient | COR. BRIDGE AND FIRST STREETS\nwears prepared to receive a few more I \u25a0\nnames. . _ _\nMOST COMPLETE STOCK\nof its kind in the oil v.\nFOR SAI.K ill ii llnrjjiiin\u2014Five-'\nsere fruit r nch, 76 5-yt'iir old trees; I\n7-l'oiHll house: flood Imrn nnd well;\nprice 12000. For further particulars.\ncall at The Sun oflice.\nThe   oftener   your    advertisement\nrcuehes tl e j.uhlie. Ihe \u2022jreuter wil he\nits trmle attracting powers.\nHotel V\nalhalla\nHEADQUA ,TERS FOR\nSMOKERS'\nSUPPLIES\nRAINEY'SCIGARSTORE\nRIVERSIDE AVENUE. GRAND FORKS\nNewly Refurnished Throughout.\nKii'st-l'lnss Ar.-oiniiiodutions for\nTransient*.. Sini'lterinen's Trade\nSolicited. Terms IteasOualile.\nTahle Supplied with the liest tlui\nMarket Ailords.\nThe Finest Brands of Wines,\nLiquors and Cigars are Always   in   Stock   at the liar.\nS. NELSON. PROPRIETOR\nFoo Lee\nLaundry\nFINK   LAUNDKHING.\n(.'OLIiAll.S,    CUFFS     AN!'\niSHIRTS WASHl'D CI.KAN  ANH\nNICK   AND  IRONED UV\nMACHINERY,     NEW\nMEN EMPLOYED.\nNEXT CHINESE STORE\nHIVKHSIDK AVKNUF.\nGRAND FORKS OPERA HOUSE-! R.DAY, AUGUST 17\nAN ORNATE BLAZE OF GLORY !   A GLEEFUL COMMINGLING OF JOVIALITY!\nRlCHARDSfrPMNGLES o'lSSSk MINSTRELS\nMORE FUN THAN A CIRCUS\n111\u2014A Coalition of Mirth Vivacity and Gaiety*  40\nThe   Big   Six   Couieilinns\u2014Clarence   Powell,   Fred   Simpson,   Frank   Kirk.\nJames Crosby, Happy Bureguard, Lenter McUuniels.\nPlan ui Woodland's. \" Reserved Seat, $1.00: Ailinis\u00bbion, 50 Cents\nA. Erskine Smith & Co\nWatch This Space\nBridge and First Sts\nP. BURNS & CO., LTD.\nDEALERS IN ALL HINDS OF FRESH AND CURED\ncTHEATS\nFish and Game in Season\nGRAND FORKS, B.C. M\nBuy Your Wife\nHer Supply of\nGroceries\nAt our store. It will save, her a lot of inconvenience and hard work ill\npreparing your dinner, as we only handle the hest of everything.\nUverything for the kitchen. We advertise \"The Best\"\u2014and we've\ngot the goods. The main factor in keeping the stock always fresh is\nour Ixiw Prices.\nXtu Tu'e ,!f BENT'S FURNISHINGS AND DOOTS AND SHOES\nIt will pay you tu iqipeut our goods in thi-s department before\nbuying elflewhere. We can save you money, uud guarantee aatis<\nfaction.\nJ. H. HODSON & CO.\nPhone 30 Opposite C.P.R. Station\nPROVINCE HOTEL\nBRIDGE STREET\nEMIL LARSEN, PROP.\nEntirely Refurnished and Renovated Throughout\nHot and Cold Baths\nFirst-class hoard hy day, week orj month. Special\nrntes to steady hoarders. The tinest furnished rooms\nin the city. American and European plans. No\nChinee cooking.\nFinest Bar in Citjr in Connection\nR. C. MCCUTCHEON\nCABINET MAKER\nTurning, Scroll Work, Saw\nFiling, Gun Repairing, Manufacturer of Screen Doors and\nWindows..\nFirst Street        Grand Forks, B. C.\nGeo. Taylor\n*    GENERAL CONTRACTOR\nEXCAVATOR\nETC.\nAll Orders Given Prompt and Careful\nAttention.\nGeo. Taylor\n''enorul Contractor.\nTHE COMFORTABLE WAY.\nS. F. & N. RY.\nDally\nLeave\nGRAND FORKS1 flit\nSi.iitoii.il. Sfiittle, I\nEverett, Belling-\nInoii, Vitiicoiiver, j   4.4.1 11.111\nI Victoria  uml   ull |\n! ('..ust noint.. \t\nSnoltane, Ferule,\nUtOOa.m.   wiiitiipeor,StPaul\n     anil Mliiiieapolla,,\n4:49 ii.in\nI Nortliiiort, Kun\u00ab-I\n11:00a.m. ; hu..!.Vk.ui. Kus-    4:4.1 p.m.\n  I In mill Siiiiiltiu....\nI lt.-inil.liu. Curlew I\n4:85 p.m. I innl  Kerry (Mill* I 10:41 n.in.\n1   ay).\n1:110 p.m.   I'liuiitiix, ll.t .        I itl:2tl ...in\nContinent! iib nt Si...loo... witli the fn-\n1111111*1\n\"\u2022ORIENTAL LIMITED'\n1\u2014Daily Overland Trains\u20142\nFrom Spokane for Winnipeg, St. Paul.\nMliiiieapolis. St. Louis, Cliioaicu uml nil\nli.tints (Mist.\nI'..I oumplete information, ratal.\nIiprtli rettervatloiis, ato,, oalloli or ml'\na ran.\nII. SHBBDV, Aiteiit.\nGrand Korku.\nS. (1. XKI1KBB, A. Q. I' A..\nSeutt le.\n\"S*4;>ii consider\ntli at a poorly\npririted job costs\njust nt--, much aa\ntine that presents o nefit nml\nt a st y appearance. <l<> you not\nthink that your\nlm si ne sh    de-\nmends the latter kind V\n,y\nl-lood Printing\u2014the kind we do\u2014in in itself\nau advertisement, and a trial order wil] convince\nyou that olir stock and workmanship are of tin*\nbest, .Let un estimate on your order. We Hilar*\naut-je satisfaction.\nKipplinq's Patriotic Poem\nThe slia >.e of Majuba Hill lies   heavy\non our line,\nHut here is shame completer still, and\nKngla id makes no sign;\nUnchallenged in the market place of\nfreedom's chosen land,\nAs oui* rulers pass our rule and race\ninto the stranger hand.\nAt  a great  price you loosed the joke\n'neath which our brethern lay\n(Your  dead   that perished   ere 'twas\nbroke are scarcely dust today).\nThink you ye freed them at that price? j\nWake or your toil is vain:\nOur   rulers  jugglingly  devise to  se'!\ntlieui back again.\nMack to I he ancient bitterness ve ended once for all\u2014 I\nPa'k lo oppression non\u00ab may guess\nwho I 'in \u25a0\u2022\u2022 not borne its thrall\u2014\nHack I\" th slough of their despond,\nhelots anew held fast\nIty KiiL-land's '-seal upon the bond.'\"\nas helots to the last.\nWlat is their sin thnt they are made\nrebellion's lawful prey?\nThis is  their sin. that oft betrayed,\nThev tlid not oft betrav:\nThai   to   their   hurt   thev kept  their\nvows,  that for  their  faith  they I\ndied.\nClod  help the children of our house!\nwhom England hath denied.\nBut  we\u2014what (ind  shall  turn  our\ndoom,   what   blessing   dare   we\nclaim,\nWho slay a nation in  the  wood in'\ncrown a trickster's ijame?\nWho  came  hefore  amazed  mankind,\nforsworn in party feud.\nAnd searched the forms of law to bind\nour blood to servitude\nNow, even now, hefoie men learn how\nnear we broke our trust:\nNow, even  now. ere  we  return,  do-\nminion to the dust,\nNow, ere the nates of mercy close for-:\never 'gainst a line\nThat sells its sous to serve its  foes\u2014\nwill England make no sign?\nFifty Years Dyspepsia Cured\n\"No one knu-vs what I suffered\nfrom stomach trouble nnd dyspepsia.\"\nwrites A. li. Agnew of Bridgewntcr.\n\"For the last live years I have been\nfinable to digest and asrimilate food.\nI had no color, my strength ran down\nnnd I felt miserable and nervous nil\ntbe time. I always had a heavy feel\n\u25a0 ing niter meals and was nivch troubled\nwith di\/.\/.iness und specl.-s before the\neves. Mr. Hamilton's Pills was just\nwhat 1 needed. They have cured\nevery symptom of my old tumble. My\nhealth is now all that can he desired.\"\nHv all means rise Or. Hamilton's\nPills; 25c per box at all dealers.\nt\nTHE\nWindsor Hotel\nServes the most carefully prepared meals\nand the best brands\nof wines, liquors and\ncigars.\nFinest Rooms in the City\nFirst and Bridge Strests\nSOTJCE \"\"\nAmite Lee, Mineral Claim, situate in the\nGrnnd Korlts Mltillig Division nf Vale\nDistrict.\nWhere located. In South Wellinnrtuii\nC\u00bbin|i.\nTAKr.   NOTK'Ktl.lit l,.I..I.n It.tl.prt   BrOWIl,\nA-j *'nt   for   l.ilmi.i.il   T. Wick Wire,  rree\nMi \u2022'\u25a0 CeriflcateNo. P2l-7l('i homes Q. Bu-\nward* Free Miner'.*, (ertitieate .Nn. HiiSlfl and\nWill lam   B. George Pree Ml \u25a0'* Certificate\nNo. HtJfi88, ioti-inl. Mxty ii.:-,-. li lute hereof, lo apply to the MiniiiK Kei-order for a\ni>i*tilieutp-ii( Improvements, fur tin* purposo\not ohtniuiuV a Crown Gratit ot  tin- above\nAmi further take notice tlmt action, under\nsection 87*. in in*! lie commenced before the\nissuance ol Hindi Certificate of improvements.\nDated this 5th day of June, A. If. 1800.\nJ.R. BROWN,\nBICYCLES\nA Complete Line of 1U06 Models.\nSeouid-liano! wheels always on\nhand,   and    will   In*  sold cheap.\nBICYCLE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY\nGEO. CHAPPLE,    Opposite Postofiice\nSIGN   OF   THE   BEST\nNOTICE\nMountain Lion Mineral Claims, situate in\nthe Grand Fork Minim*- Division of Yale\nDistrict.        I\nW here located:   Gloucester Camp,\nTAKE NOTICE thut 1, H. A Sheads, (for\nmyself and nn agent for H. Watlin), l*\"ree\nMiiieraCel'tiHtuite.No.I'MJ^SiJainl llenrj* wiitliu\nPree Miner's certificate No. 1186108, intend,\n*ixty days from date hereof, to apply to tin-\nMining Recorder fur a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a\nCrown Grant of tin- above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action, under\nsection  .'7, must be commenced   before   the\nissuance of such Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this iljlh day of May, A. D. llHMi.\nH. A.SHBAbS.\nKonte of the famous and favorite\nNORTH COAST LIMIT)\n3-DAILY TRAINS-3\n\u2014BETWEEN-\nI Spokane, Butte, Helena, Fargo,   Minneapolis, Duluth and St. Paul.\n-ALSO \u2014\n2-DAILY TRAINS-2\n\u2014BETWEEN\u2014\nSpokane, Billings, Denver, Omaha, St.\nJoseph, Kansas City and St.Louis.\nPULLMAN, TOURIST SLEEPERS\nid Dining Car Service on all Trains\nNOTICE Is hereby given that sixty days\nafter date I will apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lauds ami Woi-lts for permission to purchase tin* fullowinjr land, situate\nabout eighteen miles Northerly from the\nCity of (irand Forks, In the Osoyoos Division\nof Yale District: Commenciut*- ut. a post planted at the Sunt beast corner of t he land hereby\napplied for; thence .**\" chains Nortli; thence\n11 chains West: thenoe meander of tiie Kettle\nRiver chains South ; thence 15 chains I7i*-t to\ntbe place of bef-riminii*- aud containing 10(.\naeres, more nr less.\nDated the With day nf May. 1906.\nAUGUST JOHNSON.\nNOTICE\njuOTICB is hereby given that sixty days after\n11 date I will apply to the Chief Commissioner of bands and Works for permission tu\npurchase the following lund, situate about\nthirty-four tulles northerly from the City of\nGrand Porks, in Osoyoos Division of Vale\nDistrict: Coinmeueiii;- al n post planted at\nthe northeast cnnier of the laud applied fur;\nthence 8U chains' west: thence   4ii  chain\u25a0\nsouth : thence KD chains east: thence 40 chains\nnortli In the   place  of  hciriuuili-.', and  con-*\ntuiiiin*.-* 820 acres, more or lesfl.\nDated the. 14th day of March, 1006.\nH.P. WHITE, Locator.\nPer M. D. WHITE, Ap-enf.\nCLOSE CONNECTIONS inudB at st. Riiii\nand St. Louis in Union Depots fur all\npoints East and South-East.\nTo enable purlies who so desire to visit\nfrieiulsand relatives in the BttSt during the\nsummer season of 1006, the NORTHERN PACIFIC will on JULY 2nd and Brd, AUGUST\n\"th.Sttlai.d Oth, aud SHl'TliMlU-.ll 8th and\n16th S\u00abll round-trip tickets from points In\nthis territory to Chlnafco, St, Louis, st, Paul,\nMinneapolis. 0-*ahu und Kansas City ut one\nlowest first class fare plus Ten Dollars, witb\nfinal return limit ninety days from date nf\nsale, but not beyond October '.list, 1006.\nExtremely low  rates are In effect from\nFebruary 15th to April 7th and September\n15th to October 81st. 1906, from all points iu\nthe Bast to points in this territory. If you\ndesire to send for a friend or relative mi\nthese rates we teleuriiph tickets to Eastern\npoints without extra cost.\nThe NOTHKRN PACIFIC have all un-\nuounced very low round-trip rates from\npoints in tbe East to points In this territory,\nand ticket-* will lie mi sale from -lutie Nt to\nSeptember 15th inclusive, final limit for return October Mst, 1006.\nKor further information address one of the\nuuder si i^ued.\nA. I). ClUKLTON,      (J.A.  MlTOHEU\nA.G. P. A., Gen. Atrt..\nPort land, Gre.     Spokane. Wash\nW. H, Ude,\nTraveling I'tisseui-'er Aueut.\nSpoUunc, Wash\n4-^Z7-6^\/u\/-\u00a3^7*\u00a3&3\u00a37\nFRANKLIN TOWNSITE CO. t\nB. LEQUIME. PRESIDENT\nGEO. A. MACLEOD, TREASURER\nCAPITALIZED $20,000,00        CD\ni LOTS NOW ON THE MARKET\nCall and make your selection. This is the best\nreal estate investment in the Boundary! today.\nPrices range from $60 to $135. Terms: One-\nthird down ; balance \u00a710 per month.\npEP YOUR EYE ON FRANKLIN\ntfi\ns\n^A. Erskine Smith (S, Co.g\nFor full particulars address BOUNDARY    ORE    SHIPMENTS\nThe following table gives the\nl!)0o, and for the past week:\nore shipments of  Boundary  mines  for   11)00.  1901,, lflBB,* JHIlf\".   H)04\nGranby Mines, Phoenix\t\nSnowshoe, Phoenix\t\nMother Lode, Deadwood\t\nBrooklyn-Stemwinder, I'hoenix\t\nRawhide, Phoenix\t\nSunset, Deadwood \t\nMountain Rose, Summit\t\nAthelstan-.Iackpot, Wellington \t\nBrooklyn-Stemwinder dump, Phoenix.\nMorrison, Deadwood\t\nII. (,'. Mine, Summit\t\nR. Bell, Summit\t\nEmma, Summit\t\nOro Denoro, Summit Cnmp\t\nSenator, Summit Camp\t\nlirey Fugle, Summit ('amp\t\nNn. .'17. Summit Camp\t\nReliance, Summit\t\nSulphur King, Summit\t\nWinnipeg, Wellington\t\nGolden Crown, Wellington\t\nKing Solomon W. Copper\t\nNo. 7 Mine, Central\t\nCity of Paris, Central\t\n.lewel, Long Lake\t\nCai'ini, West Pork\t\nProvidence, (1 reen wm>< I\t\nElkhorn, Greenwood\t\nSkylark, Skylark Camp\t\nI.nst Chance, Skvlark Camp\t\nE. P. U. Mine, Skvlark Camp\t\nRuby, Boundary Pills\t\nMiscellaneous\t\nTotal,  tons\t\nGranby Smelter treated \t\nB, C. Copper Co.'s Smelter treated\t\nDominion Copper Co.'s Smelter treated\n1001.\n281,782\n'    1.7*21\n99,08*1\nloll\n1002.\n309,85'*\n20,800\n141,326\n1903\nMil:*!, 1 SI\n74,212\ni:*s,(i7*i\n804\n\"sso\n160\n150'\n',4057\n850\n,455\n15,731\n5,646\n1004\n549,703 \u25a0\n174,298\n25.050\n3,070\n3,25(1\n1,759\n4,686\n5.000\n1905       Willi  Piist  Wk\n663,889   495,663 15,829\n174,5110      77.359\n557.'! I\n25,10s\n\u25a050\n86,461     2,904\nH.057       398\n3,066\n4,7-17\n1,720\n82,653\n1,282\n904\n70\n14..S11\n5(i||\n8,580\n3.330\n19,385\n1.045\nSO\n665\n\"350\n890\nSO\n,456\n7S5\n625\n,037\n37,1)60\n9,484\n8,876\n,537\nio, too\n3,():i7\n6,40-1\n368\n3,4(30\n222\n.'lli-1\n3:i\n1,883\n2,-135\n482\n2,175\n21 ii\n300,000\n230,828\n117,011\n507.515\n812,340\n148,600\nOO.'i\n4il(i\n107\n500\n1 '26\n325\n50\n300\n7511\n15(1\n311\n770\n105\n535\n689\n255\n73\n500\n77(1\n15\n\u25a0101\nPacific\nHotel\n0PP. C.P.R. STATION\nFirst-Class in Every Respect.\nSample Rooms for Commercial\nTravelers.\nHot and Cold Baths.\nSAR IN CONNECTION:\nFinest Brands of Wines,\nliquors and Clears.\nCHAS. PETERSON, Prop.\ni\"*'J7 lM|:**,*^,\"s,\u00ab,**i<i.    w^-T\"---*\nI:'' '\n==*D Cr\"\n\u25a0\u25a0*A\n110\n684,961\n-101,021\n102,013\n123,570\n827,348\n596,252\n209,637\n30,930\n933,516\n(!.S7,9.SS\n194,056\n84,059\n\"(13,720 21,083\n501 410 10.002\n82,720      \t\n123,910 -1.274\nOur job department is superior to\nany other in the Boundary country;\nWe have both the material and the\nexperience to turn nut. high class work.\nAnyone gentling a skclrh nnd deacrlntlon may\nquickly ascertain our opinion free whether an\nInvention Is probably putem.ible. Cnmmnnlca-\ntlonsstricllyconllnon...\\l. HANDBOOK on Patents\nsontfroe. Oldest upen'\"' for securing patent*.\nPatents tnkou thnnu-l. .Munn ft Co. receive\nfecial notice, without ohnrt-0. In the\nScientific Bttericatu\nA h-mdaomely ilhif-tr.it cii weekly. I.nrueet otr-\nouiatton <>f nny 8i.icnttU(! journal. Terms, $3 a\nyenr: four months, 91. Sold byall newsdealers.\nMUNN & Co.3*311--0*\"*\"\"'New York\nBranch Office, 625 \u00a5 et.. Washington, D. C.\nBlOTOLEB AND REPAIR WORK\u2014A\ncomplete line of 190(1 models. A few\nsecond-hand wheels cheap. Wheels\ntn rent. Geo. Chapple, opposite\nPostoffice, First street.\nGet your wedding invitations printed\nat The Sun oflice. We have the closest\nscript type imitation of a steel engraving made.\nIf your watch needs repairng.\nlake it to White Bret'd. All work\nciiiirari leed.\nRead The Sun\u2014The only twicen\nweek paper in the Boundary. 81.00\nper year.\nCoiieye\nFOUNDED 1892\nINCORPORATED 1893\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.\nProvides a Home for Student-* of\nhoth sexes at reasonable rates. Has a\nPreparatory Class fnr Junior Students doingPublic School work. Is doing High School work, confers all\nHigh School privileges, and prepares\nfor Teaf-hers' Examinations. Teaches\nall branches of a thorough Practical\nBusiness Course, and grants Diplomas.\nGives a Liberal Education in its own\nCollegiate Couise, and in the Lades'\nCollege Course for the degrees ' of\nM.E.L. and M.L.A. In University\nwork, the Arts Course can now be\ntaken in Columbian College, and the\nB.A. degree obtained from Toronto\nUniversity, witb which the College\nis in full affiliation. In Theology\nprepares for the degree of S.T.L. nml\nB.D.\nFor fuller information, and terms,\nwrite,\nRev. W.J. Sipprell, B.A., B.D.,\nor Re v. J. Bowell. Bursar.\nTOPICS OF THE TOWN\nRazor honing a specially at the\nPalace Barber Shop, Victoria hotel.\nThe Lion Bottling Works are selling Goiiderbani k Wort's Rye Whiskey, the best rye whiskey in Canada,\nfur 83.00 per gallon.\nYou're next at the Palace Burlier\nShop, Victoria hotel.\nIt takes modern material to do up-\nto-date work. The Sun job depart\nment is kept strictly up-to-date.\nFor a nice hair cut or shave go tn\nthe Citv Burlier Sliop'on Bridge street.\nBaths 60c, three for 81.00.\nTo Cure Fever, Chills, etc.\nWe know of no remedy so reliable\nas Nervilit-e, Twenty drops in hot\nwater three times daily not only stops\nchills but destroys the dis \"use completely. Nerviline has a direct action\non ague and chills and removes their\nexciting causes. In stomach and\nbowel disorders Nerviline has hei..\nfirst place for nearly fifty years, ll\nis powerful, swift to act, thoro, and\nperfectly safe Being pleasant to the\ntaste it's popular with everybody\nYour druggist sells Nerviline in large\n25c bottles: satisfaction guaranteed.\nP. T. McCallum\nLEADS THE VAN IN THE\n<v4ccident and Insurance Business\nTin* iviisuns nn' eiiKily explained,\nFirst\u2014Uf is a-jent for tin-\nCanadian Casualty and Boiler\nInsurance Company\nnml they issue TIIK BEST POLICIES IX THE WORLD.\nSecond\u2014A policy with bis company means a promise to pav, ami Pte PAYS ALT. CI. \\l MS\nPROMFJ-LY.\nThird\u2014Pete is an old-timer, and everybody knows him and can rely on what he says.\nCall at his office, JOHNSON BLOOK, FIRST STREET, and consult him, ,He will be\npleased to give you any infiir nation regarding his company, and delights to explain the special\nfeatures of\nl$e Climax Policy\"\nLoose\nSIMPLEX\nLeaf Systems\n*\u25a0 Tliere arc tery few business houses today which do\nnot use some form of Loose Leaf-System in one or more\ndepartments, us it is legardedas an absolute necessitv\nby progressive business firms.'\n\u2022Pile advantages of the Loose Leaf Svstem are now\nwell known, anil permit of adaptability to meet to best\nadvantage changing conditions. It pe'rmits the greatest\namount of information I., be kept in condensed lorn,, in\nthe least time, and the most acco'urate manner.\n\u2022iAccounts and eenrds of all kiiidscau.be kept bv this\nsystem in any business, large or small, with eolinl advantage.\n\u2022illnvestigatetlieSimplexl.no.se Leaf Sym'teni. It is\nthe cheapest and best.\nWe EVENING SUN\n^J)\nN'o other travel-book tells as nuicli about tiie Oreat Northwe\n\"Wonderland   1906\"\nIi. chapter!idealI with Piurlt Sound, the Columbia Hiver\nte Oiienlot Indians  the 11 tt,*rrn*,t Range of J tiu.n.\ntbe  lellnwstone National Park.\nSND      IT    TO   YOUR      AST?\nFRIENDS\nThere's nothing; better as a irlllile to thes|ilemle.l cunt ry\nbetween tho .Mississippi ..,,.! ,|,e tide waters \u201ef the\nFilelllc.    Send six rents for a copy, or semi the si\\ ts\n,'!,','.. .   \u25a0\u25a0Wl'\u00bb\"\u00ab.\"' 'h\u00ab friend 10 whom \"Wonderland\nIU. II\" is lu be mailed, to\nA   M.CI.BALAND, Gen. 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