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B. 0., SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1907\nEDWARD REX\nDIPLOMAT\nKing's Visit to Spain and\nItaly Fraught With\nGreat Import\nHts Majesty Thought to be Engaged In\nForming a LatioD Union for Maintaining Status Quo In Mediterranean\nmen loot been put to work and development\nupon a bir. seal.* WlU be actively prosecuted from now on. The owner of thin\nproperty* was Oeorge W.  Petty.\nThe rich strike of ore on the Blkhorn is\nproving: permanent as the drift 1m t -_t\u00ab_nd<d.\nA _-rlo_d shipment is about to be made\nnnd this will be --plicated by many oM.it.-,\nwhen -toping1 begin.1), Four men am at\nwork.\ntondon, April 20.\u2014While the offlelaln\nth-ro minimize the importance of king*\nEdward's tour of the Mediterranean, It\n\u25a0cannot be denied that the visits to Oar-\n.agena ami Gaeta were more than ex-\n\u25a0chau-ges of courtesies between the mou-.\n:archs of three great ixwers. The presence of sir Charles Hardlnge, permanent under secretary of the foreign offlc j,\nand king Bdward's personal advisor in\nforeign afl'airs, stamps the meetings as\nbeing more than acts of civility. Si\"\n\u25a0Charles* joined the king upon his nm-\njesly's departure for Biarritz and has\nIbeen at his side ever since and besides,\nhe has hnd conferences with the foreign ministers of Spain nnd Italy.\nThat The Hague peace confereuce haa\nbeen one of the subjects discussed cannot he doubted, but lt probably will lie\nfound that the main interest lies lu another direction. As a prominent diplomat expressed It today:\n\"Recent events point to the restoration of the Mediterranean to its old primacy by which the relations between\nthe great powers wefe determined.\"\nWhat king Edward is aiming at seems,\nwell-informed persons contend, -to he a\nLatin union, supported by Oreat Britain\nfor the maintenance of the status quo\ntin the great Inland sea. Whatever connection Italy has with the plans must\nhavo arisen since king Edward's departure from England, as It was not until\n.after his arrival at Malta that his ma-\njn\u00ab?ty Instructed the foreign office lo arrange a meeting with king Victor Em-\nsinanuel. Whether there will be ot-har\n.conferences has not been made public,\nbut it Is certain that king Edward's\nitour, wliich commenced wilh a friendly\n.call on king Alfonso at Cartagena, has\n;been gathering importance as It pro-\n\u25a0gresaed and the British, with the greatest confidence in the diplomacy of thoir\n\u25a0king:, are looking forward to announcements of agreements, such as that entered into with France.\nQUE^SLANDERS COMING\nWILL  PLAY    FOOTBALL    IN   B.  C.\nTHIS FALL.\nTO!\u2014 OF EASTERN CANADA  MAY\n__ ARRANGED.\nOttawa, Ajsril 20.\u2014Tom Godfrey, o[\nthe Rough Riders Football club, has\nreceived a letter from secretary U_viil-\nssiii, of tbe Quebec Rugby union, requesting him to ill\u2014uss the feaslblllly\n.of playing a game between the Rough\nRiders and the Queensland, Australia,\nteam which Is to visit eastern Canada\nshortly. The matter will be brought to.\nUse attention of lhe club officials In a\nfew days.\nThe following loiter wns received by\nMr. Davidson from William Unmak,\nwho Is American rcisresenlatlve of the\n.-Qtieensland team:\nDear Sir,\u2014I have been appointed offs-\n,clnl risprcBontallve nf the Queensland,\nAustralia, Rugby ts'mu In the United\nStates. Queensland is sending a representative team ovsss* here to play Call-\nfiirnln, British Columbia, nnd other\nlearns, I would like to plus'u the matier\nbefore your uiiliin with a view of Ihe\nt.-in playing u series of International\nmatches In Qneben province with representative teams. I am also In commuu-\nIssatlon wilh Kingston, Winnipeg, Hamilton, etc. I would very much Uhe lo\n;talie the team east In Canada, as 1 am\nmure thew will there meet teams able\n\u25a0.to give them a good, strong, friendly\nnight. They will be a strong team in\nevery department of the game. Queensland was the only Australian slate tbat\nhad the honor ssf defeating the last\nEnglish Hfteeu that toured Australia.\nTbe expenses for such a long trip will\nbe very heavy and if you are in favor\nof the international matches with the\nAustralian team. I would like to hear\nwhat your union could tlo in the way\nof financial Inducements. The Vancouver union nnd the British Columbia\nunion have lioth mnde very substantial\ncosh guni'anlees and a hadsome gate\npercentage as well. The California universities have nil made extraordinary\nInducements und It Is due lo Ihese In-\n_itui-iiH thai lhe team Is coming over\nthis yenr. I think It would be a plly\nfor i hens to have iss return lo Australia\nwithout playing some of the reprcBen-\ntailve teams In Canada. Trusting to\nhem* fi*om you at your earliest so that\nI can communicate your views to Australia ImmsHllatcs-y, I remain wours sln-\n.I'eroly. (Sgsl.) Wm. Unmak.\np, _\u2014Team will arrlvo In Vancouver\nnlsnui September or October.\nt.ONB HAf'tlKI-It r>n\u00bb_ ri\u20148KD\nSandon, April -\u2014A synsls\u2014to ot Clove.\ntdnd \u2014pllnllsts list, cono\u2014d\u2014 a df&l for\ntlsss [iiirctiasss* tit tIs- I*\u2014e Bischclnr, the fist-\nure |ns:d being (30.000.   A  largo force o,t\nWEEK'S ORE SHIPMENTS\nRECORD   TONNAGE   STOPPED   PROM\nTHESE DISTRICTS\nREMARKABLE RUN OP THE GREENWOOD SMELTER\nTwo mlnea were added to th-e Hat of -flippers this week; the B. C. Ccpper smelter\nat Greenwood has tnade a record run, close\non to 10.0CO\" tons, and the record mark in\nshipment-! for this district, over *t-,0(n> tons,\nlias heen reached. A temporary set bark\nwill ensue over the unfortunate conditions\nIn the coal districts but if these are Bpeed-\nlly ndjiis.ed It Is more than likely thai\nJioth recoixlsi esabllslied will he passed he-\nfore many weeks.\nAppended will be found the ore sh'pmenls\nand smelter receiptB In detn\" for the past\nweek and year to date  In tons\nBOUNDARY SHIPMENTS\nMINE Week\nOranby    lJ.KW\nMother Lode  fl-SO-\nBrooklyn  1.440\nSnowshoe  2.69_\nRawhide 1,1(0\nSnnflet      ifti\nEmma     m\n.Mountain   Rose            140\nB.C      12\nOro  Denoro        814\nIdaho     __4\nProvidence       7*\nMorrison      150\nStrathmore      31\nDuncan    ,      _1\nOttier mines  \t\nNO.\nBANKHEAD MINERS QUIT WORK LA.T NIGHr\nOtherwise Situation in Coal Fields is Unchanged-Representatives of Men View\nWith Approval Mackenzie King's Visit-Outlook for\nSpeedy Settlement Very Hopeful\nYonr\n1\u2014,01*0\nG,1,\u20140\nS3 OKI\nw.-m\n19.4S1\n8,00*\n8,021\nuna\nl,:\u2014\n-i\nTolal  .\u2014208     313,000\nROSSLAND  SHIPMENTS\n-\u2022 Roi \t\nCentre Star .\nLo Roi. No.\nW'lille Bear .\nWhite Bear,'\nOther missels .\nL__TB* _? of 18 \"\"\"\"-\"\"\"P \u00abneS by\n____t u ,m- ^mm mm^r \u00ab\u2022 *\u2022*\u00bb\nUnltssd Harbor No. 1, American Asao-\n\u2022\u2022latloii ot Masters, Mates ansl Pilots. Mr\nDow \u00bbld tonight that the men an\nthoroughly organized and unless the In\"\ndBase in granted they will surely strike.\nCEDE C0NC0JT0 TRANCE\nJAU-BGDD   OBJECT  OP  LEOPOLDS\nVISIT TO PARIS.\n*+************+*++++++++*+*\n2JtQQ\nTotal    '.,42a 77.LM1\nKOOTENAY-9LOCAN SHIPMENTS\nSullivan      000 9,000\nLa.  Plnta        40 1.1,7\nLa Plata, milled     435 0SO>\nSt. EuBPlie      TA AM\n'Queen,   milled       IK. _.!\u00bb>\n.Soeond  Helief,  milled        1-46 2,38-\nHunter V        1W 1.M0\nSilver   King       845 Ol\nQueen VletoHa     HO SK\nLast Chance      22 274\nSunset       31 74\nIdaho      28 43\nAmerlcun Boy     18 IS\nOther mlnea   5,711\nTolal 2,_H ffi,*-\nThe total shipments from the mines In\nthe above districts for the past week were\n43,375 tons and for the year to date r*;.ii;t\ntons.\nOltANBY RECEIPTB\nOrand Porks, B.C.\nOranby    19.9X 11H.0O)\nKmma      200 1,171*\nOther mines  142\nTotal  20,036 J7U-.38I\nB. C. COPP_rR CO. RECEIPTS\nGreenwood, B.C.\nMother Lode  CSCC G3,t-|B\nSnowshoe  1,200 lfl,\u00abo\nB.C      12 1.358\nEmma       40 1,329\nOro Denoro      M*i twi\nMorrison      150 4l\u00bb\nNapoleon     819 too\nOther mines   \u25a0*\u2022\nTotal  9.400 09,007\nDOMINION COPPER CO.  RECEIPTS\nBoundary Falls, B.C.\nBrooklyn  WW 2XW\nRnwhkle    1.7C0 19,481\nSunset       W 8.0O)\nMountain  Rose        140 1.7119\nIdaho      -3*4 SB-\nTotal WO 5\u25a0'\u2022.7'*,\nTRAIL SMEI-TffiR RECEIPTB\nTrail, B.C.\nCentre Star  1.414 56.2M.\nlo noi   m mm\nSnowshoe        1,499 10.1wi\nI.e Roi.   No. 2       3M 9.W*\nSt.  Eugene     X4 a.orc\nI-i Plata       4fl 1.177\nSilver King     9A. Ml\nWhite Benr      1\u00bb 577\nProvidence       74 4b\"\nQueen Victoria ,     S> T>2\nLast Chance      22 274\nSunset      31 \"4\nStrathmore      31 o.\nIdaho       99 'J0\nDuncan   ..\u00bb\u2022\u2022    21 21\nAmerican Boy      IH 18\nOUi-t mlnea   ,   ,.., 0,-W\nTotal  6,183 JIM\nHALL-MINKS BMELTBR RECEHTS\nNelion, B.C.\nHunter V   ,     W 7W\nEmma      03 613\nOther mines   ,  4,*.-4\nTotal      113 t\\M2\nLE ROI 8MBLTBR RECEIPTB\nNorthport, Wash,\nU Roi  S.63S 19.703\nFirst Thought      319 \\,HB\nHunter V      57 13s\nOilier mines    1,159\nTotal    2,914 13,602\nMARYflVILLE SMELTER RECEIPTS\nMarysviile, B.C.\nSullivan       COO 9.C-0\nThe  total  amount  of receipts  reported\nfrom the local and foreign mines for the\npant  week were 43.0-5  tons nnd  for the\nyear to date 414,310 tons.\nThe Daily News is authorized\nto state that the men have expressed; confidence in deput y\nminister of labor, W. h. Mackenzie King, who was requested'\ntoy their representatives io come\nito Fernie. Recent meetings between tlte operators ami representatives of the employes have\nheen very cordial and both seem\nprepared to act reasonably anil\nfacilitate an early settlement of\nthe existing dispute.\n(Special to The Dally Nows)\nFernie, April 20.\u2014The situation in the\ntrouble between the Coal company and\nemployes remains unchanged. The\nfans and the pumps at the mines are\nstill in operation but no miners are\nworking and not an ounce of coal is\ncoming out. The result of the meeting\nbetween the operators antl the union\nofficials whicli is to be held on Tuesday is awaited with anxiety, though the\ngeneral feeling is that a soluiion of the\n[.resent difficulties will be found and\nthat operations will soon be resumed.\nWhile a great many miners are applying\nfor their time upon careful investigation at the railway offices it is tound\nLhat no considerable number have left\nthe camps permanently, and should\nwork be resumed nl an early date the\ntonnage would not be -Gcreae-stl to any\nappreciable extent. Viec-presidciii Lew-\nIs or the U. M. W. of A. will be here on\nTuesday and the public feel confident\nthat, with his broad views and thorough\ngrasp of Industrial disputes, he will be\nable to accomplish much in Ihe way of\nan early settlement.\nRossiand, April 20.\u2014Tlie last of tin\ncoal mines to close down in B. C. and\nAlberta, was the Pacific Coal company's\ncollieries at Bankhead. Alberta, wuere\nthe men quit today. W. H. Aldridge,\nmanaging director of the Pacific coal\ncompany will leave tomorrow for Fernie to attend the conference of miue\noperators aud employes held for the\npurpose of endeavoring to end the dispute. The C. P. R. has given notice,\nowing to shortage of coal because ot\nthe trouble, that It will handle no more\nfreight and today refused small and\nlarge shipments of freight, consigned\nfrom Rossland to Greenwood, Trail antl\nother points. The road has only enough\ncoal for lis passenger trains. Tf the\ntrouble continues for any length ot\nlime it will completely paralyze the\nmining, smelting and lumbering industries of the interior of British Columbia, and inflict large financial losses\nupon the people. A. B. Meckenzle, secretary of the Rossland board of trade,\nwas interviewed here today In regard to\nthe coal mine trouble and situation, and\nIn response to Inquiries said:\n\"I cannot understand the statement\nmade by the Hon. Rutlolphe Lemleux.\nminister of labor, In (he bouse at Ottawa yesterday, tliat there was no coal\nstrike or lockout. There is certainly a\nstrike in all of the coal mines in eastern British Columbia and Alberto. I\nsee the statement Is made that the difficulty has arisen out of the posting of\ncertain notice-. So for as the facts now\nappear the only notices posted were by\nthe Crow's Nest Pass Coal company ai\nFernle and tho international Con! &\nCoke company at Coleman. As there are\nnine independent companies Involved,\nthe collieries being located many mile*--\napart, no notice posied by one company\ncould cause the men to quit work on\nothers, If there were not. some reason\nfor quitting work other ihnn the notice\nreferred lo.'\nMr. Mackenzie further said that n<\nRood purpose could lie served by the\nboard of trade sending a representative\nas proposed, to lhe conference of mine\noperators and mine employes to be\nheld at Fernie on lhe 23rd Instant. Tin-\nparties who will necessarily be there ure\nfully alive lo the Importance of the\nquestion!-; Involved and are both anxlour\nto arrive nt a settlement of their differences. Until they have failed to agrcp\nIt would be Injudicious for others, no\nmailer how much Interested In tbe result, lo attend the conference and uie\ncouncil of the hoard of trnde has decided nol lo a( present send a delegate,\n(Bp-.'dnl to The Dally News)\nOrand Forks, April 20,\u2014At a largely\nattended meeting of the board of tarde\nthis afternoon strong resolutions were\nwired to the minister of labor, and (he\nmember for Yale-Cariboo. It was also\nunanimously decided to send n de-egalc\nto Fernle, representing the absolute\nneed of a settlement of the coal situation.\n(Speclnl to The Dully News)\nPhoenix, April 20.\u2014Regarding tlie\nsituation of Boundary mines nnd smelters, bb affected by the conl situation In\nthe Crow's Nest Pass and Alberta, the\nfollowing sums up the cose ns far as the\ntill me large companies oneratlng in this\nsection is concerned.\nThe Oranhy Co. hns about a ten davs\ncoke supply nt the smelter for operating\n.six furnaces of the battery of eight. Tho\nC. P. R. having refused to accept ore\nfor shipment, the Oreat Northern Is doing It all. and yesterday took out some\n2300 tons of Ornnby ore,   This railway\nwill probably be able to handle the\nGranby output as long as the stock of\ncoke lasts.\nManager Thomas, of the Dominion\nCopper Co., who was here yesterday,\nstaled that Sunday evening his company would be obliged to blow out the\ntwo furnaces at Its Boundary Falls\nsmelter, having neither coke nor ore,\nnor being able to get either hauled, It\nis his Intention, however, to keep the\nfull force of miners nt work, though\nsome of the muckers will be laid off.\nThere is plenty of development work\ntliat he wishes io go ahead with and will\nproceed with that work from this on,\ngelling the mines In better shape to\nmaintain even heavier shipments in the\nfuture, with the new furnace, now about\ninstalled, also to feed with ore.\nThe B. C. Copper Co. is. In some respects, in the best position of the three\nlarge smelting concerns in the Boundary^ Manager McAllister states that\nhe has coke sufficient to last for thiee\nweeks, if he can persuade the C. P. R.\nto raise the present embargo on freight\nof every kind, manner or shape, and\nhaul Mother Lode ore the short throe\nor four miles requisite between mines\nand smelter. It Is understood that, to\nenable tho company to do Ihis, tho B.C.\nCopper company has offered to let the\nC. P. R. have 15 cars of coat which the\nformer has at its various mines and\nsmelter, provided lhe railway will use\nthai coal to haul B. C. Copper ore. It\nIs not. known yet how the matter will\ncome out.\nManager Blesol, of the Snowshoe.\nlike all other mines served only by the\nC. P. R., has had to suspend shipments\nentirely but will proceed with development, as usual, and put the mine in the\nbest shape possible for increased output when ore can be handled again,\nhaving considerable new work on hand,\nas well.\nAll of the mine managers will keep\nall the men possible at work, and ot\ntlie 2000 men, approximately, employed directly ln the mining and smelting\nIndustries in the Boundary, thus far\nthere Is no record of any being laid off.\nOf course, some of ihe muckers ore\nlikely to receive a vacation before long.\nNot a pound of general frelgh is being handled by the C. P. R. in this section at. present, the company declining\nto receive anything whatever.\n(Special to The Dnlly News)\nOttawa. April 20.\u2014In the house during tlm discussion on the coal sltua-\nilon in B. C. and Alberta, In which the\nwestern members called for immediate\naction to prevent a recurrence of such\na state of affairs as prevailed last winter, Borden declared that if necessary\nhe government itself should take pvei\nthe operation of the mines.\nIn a letter received from Eckstein,\nthe board representative of the miners,\nthnt gentleman says: \"As Indicated in\nmy letter, the situation here Is very\n\u25a0\u25a0Stave and requires the utmost tact as\nwell as promptness of action on the part\nof the board to avert tlie closing down\nof nearly nil tlie mines in Alberta and\nthose of the Crow's Nest Pass Coal company. Notwithstanding (he efforts\nwliich have been made by the executive\nofficers of Ihe United Mine Workers ol\nAmerica, and also hy myself to all .y\ntheir fears, a large majority of tne nieii\nseem lo view the notice served by the\nrespect Ive operators of an Intended\n''linage of conditions to (nke place on\nMay 10, as capable of coming into operation on Hint date. I am told that such\nchanges of conditions would create\nabout n 20 per cent reduction in wages.\nThese nol ices have been printed on\ncardboard and posted up iu conspicuous\nplaces nnd have been very generally\nread by the men. They do not read\nanylhing outside of the notice and\ntherefore take It for granted that whai\nIs notliied to them In this way wlil\nsurely take effect.\n*+++++*+*++++*+++*+++++++*+\natlng the electric tramways in Christ-\nchurch, New Zealand, director of the\nChrlstchurch Frozen Meat company,\nand Interested in other Important commercial enterprises in the country.\nSpeaking of the development of the\nshipment of frozen mutton to Great\nBritain, Mr. Stead stated that the company operating In Clixistchruch was tlie\nlargest meat freezing plant in the world\nand that in the past year they had frozen and shipped to Great Britain one and\none quarter million carcases . The business was increasing from year to year\nas the facilities for the handling of the\nbusiness were being improved. On the\nsteamer on which the gentleman had\ncome from New Zealand to Vancouver a\nlarge consignment of frozen mutton for\nBritish Columbia which they were able\nto lay down In Vancouver for eight\ncents per pound, had arrived. It did not\nseem Impossible that frozen mutton\nmight be shipped from New Zealand to\nWinnipeg. The steamer had als-o\nbrought a considerable quantity of sugar from Fiji, wliich was refined In Vancouver.\nIS EXASPERATED    OVER   PARLIAMENT'S OPPOSITION\nHARRY K. THAW'S CONDITION\nRumored Break Dowu Denied\u2014His\nMother to Find Bail In Any Amount.\nNew York, April 20.\u2014Dr. Smith Eli\nlelliffe, one of the alienists wll a testified for Harry K, Thaw In his recent\ntrial, called on Thaw Jn the Tombs today and as a result |t was Immediately\nrumored lhat Thaw had broken dowu\nThis point was positively denied b\\\nDaniel O'Reilly, now acting as the prisoner's chief counsel. Thaw, he said was\nin the best u. condition, both physically and mentally, and showed abso\nluteiy no change in his condition since\nthe case was ended. Thaw and Dr. Jcl-\n(leffe. Mr, O'Reilly explained, have be\ncome very close friends and the doctor's visit was a personal rather than\na professional one. Mr. O'Reilly also\ntook occasion to deny rumors that Mrs.\nWilliam Thaw was In financial straits\nand might not be able to raise-ball foi\nher son, oven' |f the court -Tloultl admit him to bail, Mrs. Thaw was ready,\nhe said to offer bail lu any amount.\nThe application for bail, however, he did\nnot expect would be made until the\nmiddle of next week.\nLOSS OF B. STEWART\nPROROGATION WEDNESDAY\nVictoria, April 20.\u2014(Special)\u2014\nThe legislature held two sittings\ntoday and advanced private bills\nIn the hope of getting business\ncompleted by Wednesday. The\nimmigration bill passed Its third\nreading, the educational test being amended so that ability to\nread and write in nny language\nof Europe Is sufficient to pass\nthe  Immigrant.\n_\u25a0___ ______  A,_._L_L_._L_._.-.-.-.-.-.  _______  \u25a0\nW'fftf \u25a0*\u25a0_\u2022'\u00a5\u25a0*?*\u25a0**\u25a0\u2022*\u25bc\u2022'. \u25a0\u00bb-\u25a0*?\u25a0*. _>-\u25bc\u25a0*-*\u25a0#\u25a0\u2022 *\u25a0*?W\nFROZEN MUTTON TRADE\nENORMOUS SHIPMENTS PROM NEW\nZEALAND TO ENGLAND\nD.    C.     MARKET    SUPPLIED    BY\nCHRISTCHURCH FIRM\nWlnnlpog, April 20.\u2014a. O. sto-iii ami\nIh.\u2014s-. albbs, from New Honlansl, aro lis\nHit* s-lty. Mr. GHiIir Is the general j-aan-\nnner ss( tho New Zealand Shipping\ncompany, operating the Mlowera ami\ntho Aorangl, between New Zealand ami\nVancouver, ami also steamers between\nNew Zealand and London. Mr. stead !s\ntho vice*president of the company oper-\nForestry Export Who Quit to Engage\nIn Private Business,\nOllnwa, April SO.\u2014Hon. O. E. roster,\nin connection wills the resignation ot\n15. Stewart from the-position of superintendent of forestry, In the house today\nsaid it was poor economy to allow a few\nthousands of dollars to stand In the way\nof retaining the services of a competent\nexpert. The house should never be\ncheese paring In a case of that kind.\nHon. Frank Oliver thanked Mr. Foster for his bo serrations. If the services\nof the best men are to be retained then\nthey would have to be paid well. In\nMr. Stewart's case, tho financial Inducement were so great that the government\ncould not have met him without, dls-\narranging the entire service.\nParis, April 20.-A despatch received\nhcre from Brussels says the Journey of\nking Leopold to Paris has   been postpones! until iMonday.   This trip of the\nking of the Belgians has arousel much\ncomment and speculation   in political\ncircles.   The explanation thereof, which\nfinds the most credence, but whioh, is\nimpossible of confirmation, is that king\nLeopold win offer to cede the Congo\nFree state to France at this interview\nwith president Fallierles.    France had\nenjoyed the right of pre-emption In the\nCongo up to lhe slgitlm; of the treaty\nof Berlin and this treaty gave king Leopold power to dispose of the Congo state\nduring his lifetime,   11. has always been\nhis majesty's intention to turn over the\nCongo lo Belgium, but exasperated by\nthe opposition   of the Belgian   parliament to his views concerning the future government of the state, lt Is said\nhe would prefer to   hand   it   over   to\nFrance than abanslon his position.\nThe king Is unalterably opposed to\nannexation of the state to Belgium, and\nfor tho time being seems complete master of the situation. His refusal to per-\nmlt the Congo administration to furnish Information concerning the finances of his African state to the parliamentary commission of the country of\nwhich he is the constitutional king,\npractically checkmates tlse parliament.\nPublic opinion In Belgium is divided\non the question. There Is a natural antipathy on the port of many to Belgium\nembarking upon a colonial policy.\nThere Is a large body ot stockholders in\ntho concessionary companies who are\ncontent to receive big dividends and no\nquestion asked. Tho commercial class\ngenerally reap Indirectly large profits\nfrom tlse wealth coming out of the Con-\nso. and the mass or the people. da\u201elesl\nby tho prodigality of the monarch, his\nmanifold gifts, the magnificent structures he is constantly building, are In-\ndllterent or on the slslo of the ng.\nNevertheless, sentiment In favor of annexation grows constantly.\nIn parliament the majority Is strongly\nconvinced that the destinies of the Immense black population of the king's\nAfrican possessions, comprising 900.000\nsquare miles, demand that a civil administration amenable to public oplulon\nnnd a cabinet responsible to parliament\nshould be substituted for the Irresponsible will of one man.\nWhether the stories of atrocities and\nawful exploitation of the helpless blacks\nare exaggerated, tho existence at various times and places of the most revolting abuses has been established, and\nthe advocates of annexation argue that\nit Is impossible to prevent their recurrence as long as Ihe administration and\nexploitation of this vast territory and\npopulation Is conducted secretly with\nthe aid of half savage black native lev-\nlee.\nMONTREAL'S  Lflt-T-   I-OAPE\nII\u2014'\u2014*   of   .Poiisslatlon (Might*   Have   Been\nPoisoned by Cntttiesl Salmon\nMontreal, April --That half of .Moist-\nrenl's population wish not poisoned is not\nthe   fault   or  certain   dealers  In   calmest\naliiiisii at present unknown. Thtnere ws-r.\n.\".n.i.si tins stslppcd to Montreal from Toronto for ssitv by auction. Alderman Oat.\nlory svas told they were bad and lit\" Informed tlie fund inspector svlui found tlie\nfish decomposed ansl that every enn con-\nalined poison. Had the jO.rOO cans of poisoned fish lio,.si pat Into an  many, homes.\nit least 200,000 people would have been\nnol\u2014tied. Tlie miction u'oh ntiont lo begin\nsvlioii the health officers Interferred. Thear\nofficers and the police arc ist work on tho\nense. Thy suspect that the reoson the salmon was shipped hero svas that ll svas\nknown  to lie bad.\nWHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE CfTTEl)\nMontreal, April tin\u2014Flre bssxlly Riuteil\nthe wholesale liquor nml groccry house ol\n.Messrs. M. Quintal and tils, St. Paul\nstreets,   today.   The  stock   ssas   valued   at\n-.too.tsxs and Is fully covered by Insurance\nThe flre damage lo the building will bc\n:s coosl deal under that figure. The flre\nIs believed to have originated from the lur-\nishco lis the basement. By the thn ethl\nfiremen arrived the flames were In full\ncontrol.\nRUSH OF IMMIGRANTS.\nWinnipeg, April 20.\u2014Word was received today by the Immigration de-\npart ment that 12fi0 Immigrants wero on\ntheir way from Montreal. Two hundred\nleft on a special, their nationalities are\nunknown. At 2 p.m. a special left carrying 450 Oalaclans, 100 Germans, and\n50 Hebrews. Another special lert at 9\na.m. with 300 Oalaclans. 100 Germans\nand 60 Belgians. They are due Monday\nnight or Tuosday morning.\nMARINE OFFICERS TO STRIKE\nNow York. April 20.\u2014Unless a ten\npercent Increase In pay for first, second\nand third officers In coastwise steamers\nrunning out of New York is granted by\nMay 1st, there will be a strike. This\nwas the ultimatum sent tonight to the\nBREAKS WORLD RECORD.\nPrinceton. N.J., April 20.\u2014Lee .1. Talbot, of Mercersburg, Pa., \u201e at\u2014my,\nwhose home is In Kansas City, Mo..\nbroke the world's Inter-scholastie record in throwing lhe 12-pound hamme-\nhere today in tlie nth annual Inier-\nscholastie track mt\u2014 t. He masle a throw\nof mo feet ii Inches. The previous record svas 187 feet il inehes. Taibot also\nbroke tho Inter-schsslastic record In tbe\n12-pound shot event, with a put of 49\nrs-et 8 Inches, beating J. R. Dewltl'*\nrecord of 48 feet, 4 inches, at Lawrence-\nvilli*. N. J., academy In 1900.\nIMPERIAL\nCONFERENCE\nName by Which Colonial\nConference Hereafter\n,to be Designated\nImperial  Military Organization Agreed\nUpon and Plan to Create General\nStaff for Empire Tabled\nLondon, April 20.-AI today's session\nof the colonial conference It was unanimously agreed lo change   the title to\nImperial conference.\" *rt,e conference\nwill be .held every four years to discuss\nthe common Interests of lhe empiie The\npremier of the Unltesl Kingdom will be\nex-otlicio president of the Imperial con-\nrcrence and the premiers of the colonics\nand the colonial secretary will he ox-\nofflclo members. The various governments will appoint other members but\nexcept with the special confirmation \u201et\nthe conference not more thau two reiui-\nsenlatlves of each government shall participate ln the conferences. Each government will have two voles This\ndepartment of the colonial office is\ncreated with a permanent seorelarv and\nstaff which shall be charged with the\nduty or obtaining Information for tho\nuse of the conference nnd dealing tentatively with such matters of general imperial interest as arise In the Intervals\nbetween the conferences, it was further decltlod that when mailers arise requiring the consultation of two or more\ngovernments which cannot conveniently\nbe postponed until the next conference,\na subsidiary conference will be held between especially chosen representatives\nof the governments concerns\u2014.\nThe earl of Elgin, secretary of stale\nfor the colonies, referring io the matter of military defense, outlined the\ngeneral principles of an Imperial military organization and the premiers eou-\ncurred ln his views. The premiers then\nexplained the defense organisations of\ntheir respective colonies and tlie i'x-\ntent to which the general organl\u2014tloli\ncould be put into practice. The <irn.ii\nof a resolution sioaling a general sian\nfor the empire was tabled. It was re\nsolved that the colonies be anthorlted m\nrefer to the committee of Imperial de\nfense for advise on local questions in\nwhich expert assistance was desirable.\nINTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS\nWOULD ABOLISH WARS OF PASSION\nBY   \"COOLING\"   PROCESS.\nSNOW IN COLORADO.\nDonver, April 20.\u2014According to the\nlonui weather bureau's measurements,\n18 Inches of snow, equivalent to 1.44 inches of rain, fell here during the storm\nwhich -came from the north yesterday\nand passed ofr to the southeast today.\nHeavy precipitation was also general in\nColorado, benefitting the grain crops\nwhich were threatened by drought.\nFreezing weather is anticipated, but\nlittle damage will he done as vegetation\nis covered with snow.\nEXPECTING AN HBm.\nMadrid, April 20.\u2014Queen Victoria,\nwhose expected confinement Is a mater\nof deep and widespread Interest it-\nSpain, continues in the best of health\nShe drove out again today, twice, in the\nmorning and in the afternoon.\nRED RIVER OPEN\nWinnipeg,  April 20.\u2014The Ice\nbroK3\nup in Red river today and is running\nout very strong. The Ice tore off th*-;\niron on two breakwaters at. the bridge,\nbut no serious damage is anticipated.\nIt was April 4th laat year when the\nbreak up came.\nCHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH\nPort Huron, Mich., April 20,-^Ethet\nDouglass, aged 5, her brother Paul, aged\n6, and their six months' old baby sister, were burned to death ln their home\ntoday by the explostoa of a gasoline\nstove, which the two older children had\nattempted to light In the absence of\ntheir parents.\nROOSEVELT      WANTS    TO     LIMIT\nSIZE OF VESSELS OF WAR.\nWashington, April 20.\u2014Spmewhat\ncritical reviews of recent developmenls\nin international affairs look place at the\nspeech making session of the Amorloan\nsociety of international law, which concluded its first annual meeting hero today. Ex-secretary of state Richard Ot-\nney was perhaps the mosi caustic lu Ms\nInterpretation of the policy of the United States regarding San Domingo und\nthe acquiring of the Panama canal zone\nwithout compensation to Colombia.\nEx-secretary ol* stale John W. Foster\nannounced Lhat president Roosevelt Ims\npropo-ed to some of the leading nations\nof the world, \"that we at least make il\nlimitation on the size of vessels of war\nthat, shall be built in the future,\"\nMr. Poster called attention to Russia's changed attitude on the question\nof disarmament. He said she favored it\nat the first Hague conference, but opposed It now.\nProf. O. Wolseley. of Connecticut,\nargued that wars of passion could be\nabolished If international law provided\nthat all wars begin with a proclamation that a \"cooling\" tlmo of thirty or\nsixty days Intervene between the pro\nclamatlon and actual hostilities. Such\nan arrangement, he said would have obviated the South African war and the\nRusso-Japanese war.\nEJECTIONS IN SPAIN.\nMadrid, April 20.\u2014The elections for\nmembers of the chamber of deputies\nwhich commence tomorrow promise to\nbe proline in disorder, particularly at\nBarcelona, and in the four Catalan provinces, owing to violent dissensions in\nthe republican party, The attack -u\nBarcelona yesterday on Honor Salineroii\nand a number of his friends in which\nsenor Catallo was mortally wounded,\nserved to increase tbe Ill-feeling aud today the government Is taking further\nmeasures for the maintenance of order.\nThe electoral struggle will be particularly firece In Gadautjuva and other\nprovinces.\nTOO STRENUOUS LOVER\nOttumwa, Iowa. April 20.\u2014Because n>.\nthought his brother bail gained the affections of Mrs. Sally Morgan, to whom\nboth shad been paying attention, (jvi't\nThompson, of Bedford, Iowa, today shut\nand killed tho woman, mortally wounded Roscoe Thompson, and committed\nsuicide. The woman has been separated from her husband for some lime and\nboth the Thompsons had been pftyiiug\nher attention. TiMs afternoon Ovin.\n-0__d Ma brother and Mrs. Morgan to-\n\u25a0fether and Immediately began shoot-\nInc.\n -_>\u25a0 D*__I  __WB, ___aO_. B\u00bb 0., SG--_--AP_I_21.  IMI\n\u25a0\u2022IIMHI*et \u2022 \u2022MHre-ftMMMI\nf Prospectors', Luir\\bermen's, Miners'\nand all Campers' Supplies\nI\ni\ni\n9\nI\nI\nTENTS In al! alien and welglstl.\nRUBBERS and OIL SKIN CLOTHINQ.\nOVEH-LI_  and JUMPERS.\nUNDERWEAR sit all prlclsss .\nHUDSON'S BAY BLANKETS and CAN-\nOVER\u2014--  and JUMPER.S\nSOX, MITTS, etc., eto.\nGROCERIES   AND   PROVISIONS.\nHAT,  FLOUR and PEED.\nIn all these Une_ we otter excellent Quality at  very reasonable prtcei.\nThe Hudson's Bay Stores\nNELSON, B. C.\nft*-* \u00ab*$ -*$\u2022#\u00ab** t \u2022\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab*\u00ab***\u00bb*\u00bb-\u00ab\u20ac'*\u00bb\u00bb*i\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHJ_<VD OFFICE:   TOKO-fTO,\n-PITAL PAID UP\t\n). B. WILKIE, President.\n.,4,730,000   REST  14,730,000\nHON. ROBT. JAFFRAY, Vice-President\nBranches in British Columbia\n_JROWHEAD, GOLDEN, NELSON, REVBLSTOKB,\nORA-BROOK, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA.\nSAVINGS DEPARTMENT\nDeposits re-lved and Interest allowed at highest current rate from dato of open,\nleg ol ao\u2014unt and compounded quarterly\n.*\u25a0>   8ranch\nJ. M. Lay, Manager\nI \\w i ana-diaii Bank oi\nCommerce\nSapltal Paid up, $10,000,000,\n*r\\6St| \u2022 \u2022\n.86,000,00*\nHEAD OFFICE:  TORONTO.\nB. B. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, Oen'l. Manager.\nBRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA  AND IN\nTHE UNITED STATES AND EN-LAND\n\u2014foneral Banking Basinet* trss_\u2014ts\u2014. As\u2014\u2014nU may be opens\u2014 and ooas_otM\ntf xtxil \u2014tk all bra\u2014shea ol this bank.\nSAVIN&S ____. DEPARTMENT\nDeposit*, of H and upwards reoelv_, ansl Inter\u2014t allowed at current \u2014tea. The\n\u2022eposIter la subject to no delay what\u2014tr la tbe withdrawal of the whole or any\nportion ef the \u2014posit\nJ. L. BUCHAN, Manager,\nNELSON BBANC\nBANK ot MONTREAL\n-STABLISH-D 1817\nOi-ITAL, ALL PAID UP...\u00bb14,\u00ab-,(K\u00bb   REST  J11,\u00bb00,000\nIIB-D  OFFICE,   HONTRKAL\nBt. Hoi. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, O. C. M. Q., Hon. PresldMt\nHon. Sir George Drummond, K. C. M. G\u201e   President,\njS\" _. S. Clouston, Vice-President and General Manager.\nBRANCHES  IN   BRITISH   GOLUMBI\".\nArmstrong, Enderby, Greenwood, Kelowna, Nelson, New Denver. Nicola, New\nWeltinlnater, Rossland, Summerland, Vancouver, Vernon, Victoria, Chilllwac-\nNelBon Branch:  L. B.  DeVeber, Manasop\nsooo\n1000\n1000\nr.ooo\n2000\nr.ooo\n200\nWe Will Buy\nArk Mining Co 16\nAlberta Coal (Trees.)   28\nBreckenrtde-Lund    57\nForty-Nine Cs-eek   04\nOlant (Ross.l    02\nSsilllvan    W\nWestern OU Cons $1-50\nWe Will Sell\n100 B. C. Copper  i8.25\n100 Dominion   Copper    Jti.00\n2000 Diamond Vale  27\nfsOOO Nicola Coal Mines  05_\n1000 International    51\n2000 Rambler  Cariboo    36\n8000 Yale Kootenay Ioe    08%\nB. B. MIGHTON & CO.\nrrawer IMI\nMINING 4  INVESTMENT  Bls.OKF.RS\nPhone 110\nTHE DAILY NEWS\n>\u00abWU_*-i -tt N-laa-a   Every  lUrntaf \u25a0\n\u2022opt Mondar. by\nF. J. DBAN\u00bb\n-ctBCRlPTZON ftlTM\nysVty, par year  -_, _**.^...*...*_M\n>\"y, per *_**__t_ ..Hr,..\u00bb_, ..\u00bb..H..-_ M\n\u2022=1.1 i-li-wri-ut-om p_r_bt- ll MTue*.\nTHE  COAL SITUATION\".\nWhilst Uiere is uoiJU-i\u201e new to report a\u00bb to the filiation In Uie co_.l\nfields thin morning*, (Have tlte fn tt that\nthe Bank head men hnve quit tfork, wo\nnro authorl-fid, by the executive of the\ninii-pra' union, lo state thai the men\nw-icome tht* Intervention of d-puty\nmlnl-ter of tabor. Mackeu-le King, and\nthat everything point- Uj an adjustment\nof the present dispute at tlie fovthcora-\nIng conference between tlie operalore\nand the repreflentfi-tyeB of the men.\nWe cannot ronrur In Mr. A. B. Mackenzie'.! view that no good purpose will\nbe BWVfd by sending rtel-fiates from B.\nO. l-__;il_ of trade to confer with Jhe*\nparties to tlio dispute at Ferule next\nTuesday.   Mr. H_-_eml\u00ab _flye thai tho\nparties to the dispute are fully alive to\nthe Importance of the questions involved. That may be the case, but. so far\nneither party to the dispute has evinc-\n6G any special consideration for the\npublic's Interests in the situation. \"What\nIs desired Is that the busnesB men delegated to confer with the representative* of the operators and of the employee, should forcefully present to them\ntbe point of view of the great public,\nwhose Interests are Jeopardized by these\nrepeated disputes between the operators and their employes. Perusal of the\nstatements given out by the operators\nand by the men'B representatives falls\nto disclose a single suggestion of any\nregard for the public's Interests. The\npublic \"be d d\" Is, in effect, the attitude of both parties to the dispute and\nthe sooner they become wise to tbe fact\nthat the public can exercise very potent Influence In matters of this Hind,\nthe better It will be for all concerned.\nNever before In the history of Canada\nhas tbe federal government acted so\npromptly and with such determination\nas in tbe present situation and this action Is undoutbedly ln large measure\nprompted by the unmistakable tone of\npubllo. opinion. When we find the leader, of the conservative party advocating )(ov-r_jn\u00bbnt operation of __\u00ab mines,\nfalling a speedy settlement, we may be\nFOR\nBALB\nJ. G. PROCTER.\nFOR\n8ALB\nSO Acres on Kootenay Outlet, opposite Procter, nice river front. 10 Acrea\nunder fence and in orchard; seeded down to clover\u2014ground well fertilized.\n600 3-year old trees ln first class shape. Balance ot land mostly cleared, ready\nfor plough. PRICE 1\u201400. REASONABLE TERMS. Steamboat connections-\ntwo boats each way dally. Post office and telegraph station wfthln 1:4 mile.\nApply   ,\nT. G. PROCTER, Owner, Nelson, B. C.\nFairview Looks Good\nEverybody is talking about Falrvlew.'\u25a0\u25a0j-irvlew Is ithe coming residential\naddllion and now Is the time to get in on the good buyis.\nWe have some of the finest locations In Fairview and nre offering them\nat very low prices. Improved and uulm prov\u2014 properties both in lots an J\nacreage.    COME IN AND  SEE  US   \u2022* ND GET OUR PRICES\nClayton & Clayton\nPYROGR-PHY\nQOODS\nOur long delayed shipment has arrived\nnt last.\nTho largest and best assortment we' hnve ever hail.\nHERE  IS A  PARTIAL LIST\nPlaques at 20c, 30c and up.\nPhoto Frames at 45c. GOc, 75c, Sfic, 96c,\n$1.00, (1.25 and |2.25.\nDresser Boxes, $1.15 and 12.75.\nl-llar and Cult Boxes, 85c and J1.25\nHnndkerchlef Boxes. (1.00.\nGlove and Necktie Boxes. 60c and (1.00\nTie Racks, 75c.\nHat and Coat Racks, (1.50 and (3.00.\nLetter Racks, (1.00\nTowel Racks, (2.00.\nWsisle Baskets, (2.50.\nTrinket Boxes, 45c, 75c and (1.00.\nI\u201ece Boxes, (1.C0.\nPaper Knives, 25c.\nJordlnere Slauds,  (1.60,  (1.90, (2.0\nTabourotles. (0.00,   Etc., Etc.\nOTTT-FITS $6.25\nW. G. THOMSON tek\u00a3 W Sta-\u00bb\u00ab\nsure that public sentiment, lias reach\u2014\na point, of which it would be dangerous\nlor either party to the dispute to fail to\nlake cognizance and aot accordingly.\nEDITORIAL  NOTE.\nWilli this Issue The Dally News enters\nupon Its sixth year of publication, me\npast live years have heen of th lean\nvariety and It has been a problem ol\ncuiislsleralile magnitude to make both\nends meet. As n matter of fact, that\nproblem was not satisfactorily solved\nuntil within tbe past tew months, when\nsomething like equilibrium between operating expenses and earnings was established. The wretched, but very expensive, telegraphic service supplied by\ni he C. P. R.. moke II a very costly business to puss,ish a live dally newspaper\nin the Kootenays, ns this service has to\nlie supplemented by \"specials,\" from all\nover the country If our readers are to ho\nkept propes-ly informed as to what is\ndoing. The outlook for the Immediate\nfuture is more hopeful and in order lo\nkeep pace with Improved conditions.\nThe Dally News expects shortly to make\ncertain mechanical Improvements thai\nwill permit of the publication of n more\nattractive looking paper. In the course\nof a few weeks we shall he moving Into\nnew nunarlers and a new press will bc\nInstalled that will permit us to publlsn\nan eight-page paper daily, sloing away\nwith the Inconvenient and hy no means\nattractive Insert now in use. We arc\nstating but the plain fact, when wc say\nthat The Daily News expends mow\nmoney lor telegraphic news than any\nother paper ln the province. It has\nbeen the policy of tho management,\nsince the first issue of this paper, to\nendeavor to give the people of Kootenay a live newspaper and to that end an\nexpense has been incurred thnt past\nconditions, so far as available business\nreturns were concerned, did not warrant. But we had an eye to the future\nand this expenditure has been justified\nby a steadily growing circulation, so\nthat today there Is uot a section of the\nKootenny couniry where The Dally\nNews is not eagerly looked for on the\nday of publication by every person who\ndesires lo keep abreat of the news of the\nday.\nTHE M\u2014l QUEEN\nOpportunities\nLike This On 1 Are Hot to\nBe Picked Up Every Cay\n(200 cash and (15 per month buys a\ngood 4-roomed plaster\u2014 cottage with\nlevel lot; 14 fruit trees; large barn; one\nblock from car line on Houston street.\nPrice $700 00\nTOYE & CO.\nFRUIT LAND, REAL ESTATE\nBaker St. Nelson, B. C.\n1 was ourcd nf acute Bronchitis by MINARD'S LINIMENT.\nBuy of iHliin.l-. J. M, CAMPBBU-\n1 WttB CUl'fid of fucliil iiriin-Ki,- by MIN'\nARD'- LINIMENT.\nSprlliglilll, N.B, WM. DANIEL-.\nI was cured nf chronic rheulnntl\u201em by\nMINARD'S  LINIMENT.\nAlbert Co.. N.B. GEO. T1NGLEY.\npemilly for such a-*, otf-nce being the Iohs\nof the bund thut struck the blow. At UllH\nmoment the pageant of the queen of England draws near -iid the sovereign -iilllng*\ntho comhnt'intH before her, re_iikeB them\nami orders the now remorseful f.lrt to wed\nher tnio love next day. The bridal rejoicings Immediately begin.\nIn addition to the cantata, choruses _e-\nlected from various operas uf Wii-iitr win\nhe rendered), Tiie Uldai -chorus, (from\n\u25a0'Lohengrin\"; the spinning chorus from\n\u2022The Plyntg Dutchman,\" nml the grand\nmarch und chorus fr.m \"Tail. hauMr\" form\nthe selections. Mrs, Brlggs, who hns nl-\nvttvyn ibeen so cloely Identlf.-ud with the\nwork of this Hoclcty, will contribute a so'.o.\nAnigment of tho Cantata to be Performed\non Wednesday Next\nTho cantata The May Queen, to be pro-\nsonted on Wednesday night next at the\nopera house In thin city. Is distinctly English In Its characteir. The following Is a\nbrief outline of tlie plot;\nIn tho midst of a May merry making\nnear the Thames the lover of the May\nQueen appears deeply depectd.complaining\nof lho fickln-ew of his lady. Ho-ln Hood,\ncaptain of the royal foresters, makes love\nto her so boldly that liw lover Intervenes\nwith a blow. This throws the merry makers   Into  confus-on  and  grief,   the  legal\nfoewmsR oi-onins in hts shame\nGloat- Over Mischief Ho Has Accomplished hy Malicious Goaslp.\nOttawa, April 20.\u2014Geo. Fowler, M.P.,\naddressed the young conservative club\nhere last evening, along tbe line of hla\n\"wine, women and graft\" speech. He\nsaid Aylesworth went gunning for Foster and shot Emmerson. He handled\nthe insurance commission without\ngloves.\n\"I wan summoned on the investiga-\nliori,\" he said, \"but I think now they\nwould he as well pleased If they had not\nfound me. I think they picked up a liv\nwire in me. They have not got ov--*\nthe Hhock yet. One man has had his\nnerves so shocked that be has sought\nrest at home, and another Is in a win-\natarlum at Boston. His resignation was\naccepted lnstanter,\"\nWe Will Buy\n-00  Rambler   98\n-00  Ark Oroup  16\n10  Oranby  ' 1116.00\nWe Will Sell\n50   B. C. stopper  *-*0\n50   Domtnlou Copper  |6.\u2014i\nMcDERMID & McHARDY:\nWOULD IGNORE BARGAIN\nNORTHERN INDIANS RAISE) 'PRICE\nOF LAND TO G. T. P.  *,\nSPEEDY RETRIBUTION OVERTAKES\nQUARTERMASTERS OF CASSIAR\n(Special to The Dally News)\nVancouver, April 20.\u2014Advices from\nthe north by steamer Camosun are to\nthe effect that the Indians are refusing to carry out the contract made with\nthe G. T. P. last year for the sale ot\nlands adjoining Kalen island at $7.00\nper acre. Morrow, the Indian agent at\nPort Esslngton, recently received the\ncompany's check for $98,500 for tho\nland. When payment was offered the\nchiefs at a council, Uicy flatly refused\nacceptance. They stated they wanted\n$15 per acre, pointing to tbe present\nhigh prices about Prince Rupert.\n, The local carpenters are expected to\ngo to work on Monday morning. Tlie\nbasis of the proposed settlement is said\nto be that the men work until September 1 at the old rate of $4. Then the\nrate is to be $4.25 to April 1 of next\nyear, after which tbe 14.50 rate shall\niprevaill. < Cbutractors claim this will\ngive tbem a chance to figure according\nto a sure basis. The men generally are\nin favor of the offer.\nThe local branch of the Salvation\nArmy Is planning a new hospital In\nthe east end of the olty as part of its-\nwork. It is expected that Dr. Ernest\nHall, of Victoria, will be superintendent.\nThe Australian, line has announced\nthat a new steamer, the Mlrama, now\non the ways at Greenock, will be put on\nthe Vancouver-Sydney run next spring\nto accommodate the growing trade.\nOrtago and Edwards, quartermasters\nof the steamer Cassiar, arrested as noted yesterday, for enticing two girls to\ngo north, were sentenced this morning\nto two years iu the penitentiary for tbe\noffense.\nThe league baseball season opened\nhere this afternoon. Aberdeen defeated\nVancouver by a scoro of 12 to 5.\nRUSH FOR FRUIT I-ANDS\nSettlers on Line of N. & F, S. Are Improving Their Lands.\n(Special to The Daily News)\nYmlr, April 20.\u2014Rev. J. Blake, of\nDryden, Ontario, arrived here yesterday to take charge of tbe Presbyterian\nchurch.\nThe ranchers between Erie and Champion have had a school district established to be known as Meadow school\ndistrict, a school house Is being erected\nclose to Berkley's ranch and a teacher\nwill he engaged and the school opened\nforthwith.\nWork on the Yukon fraction group of\nclaims on Dundee mountain is progressing satisfactorily. A baby tram Is being erected from the mouth of No. .\ntunnel to a point ou tbe Dundee road,\nknown as Uie half way spring, being\nabout oue and a half miles from Ymir.\nOre can be handled easily from this\npoint and the hauling will avoid a number of switchbacks which lie farther up\nthe road.\nMitchell Tail, licence commissioner\nand road superintendent, has resigned\nfrom the first mentioned oftlce.\nThe fruit lands along the line of tho\nNelson & Fort Sheppard railway have\nall been taken up and a large number\nof settlers are improving their property.\nThe lands in qucsUon are exceeding)\/\nwell siiuated and are tlrst class in every\nrespect and within a few years large\nfruit shipments can he expected from\nthese points,\nFI-RNIE  HAPPENINGS\n(Special to The Daily News)\nFernle. April 20.\u2014A party of prominent Great Northern railway officials visited the town on Friday, on a lour ot\ninspect lop, Th.y consisted of F. H.\nMcGulgan, first vice-president; F. E.\nWard, general manager; F. C. Patterson, assistant chief engineer; Geo. H\nEmerson, superintendent of motive\npower; J. R. M. Davis, superintendent ot\nmaintenance and ways, and J. H. O'Nei)\nsuperintendent of the Kallspell division.\nMr. Ward is escorting Air. McGulgan\nover the system as this Is tbe first time\nthe new first vice-president has been\nover this secUon of the Great Norm-\nem.\nThe dance given by the Junior ladles\nguild of Christ, chntnh Thursday nlglii\nin the opera house was an unqtialiilel\nsuccess, being very largely attended\nand a handsome sum realized which will\nhe applied In a reduction of the debt\non the church.\nThe new postofflce Is now under\nway, the contractors breaking th'\"*\nground for tho foundations Thursday.\nThe work will be rapidly pushed and\n'be building when completed will be a\ncredit to the town.\nTWO TRAINMEN DEAD.\nEngineer Evana   Dies of   His Injuries\nand Brakesman Foley Is Crushed.\n(Speeial to The Dally Newa)\nGand Forks, April 20.\u2014Dan Evans,\none of the men injured in (he Great\nNorthern wreck on Thursday died at the\nhospital late last night. Tbe other men\nare doing well.\nA brakesman named Foley was\ncaught between two cars on the Great\nNorthern near Curlew and killed today.\nSIX)CAN NEWS NOTES\n(Special to The Dally News)\nSlocan, April 20.\u2014Messrs, George Henderson and Nell Gethlng, of Slocan, have\nsold their ranch about three miles from\ntown for $8000. Tho Anderson ranch\nahout six miles from town, was also sold\nthis week, Ihe price paid being $0000.\nMr. and Mrs. \\V. H. Brandon, who\nspont the winter in Oitelph and Winnipeg, returned to their home In Sllverton tbls week. While In Winnipeg, Mr.\nBrandon put tnrougb several Import&nt\ndeals In Slocan real estate,\nRev, Mr. MoKlnnon recently arrived\nin Slocan from tho Winder mem district to take charge or Knox Fre-sbyter-\nian church.\nMri. Calblck, wife of engineer C_J-\nhlck, of the steamer Slocan, who spent\nthe winter In Slocan, left thle week for\nSpecial Prices\nOn Silver and Silver-Plated Ware\nTHI8 WEEK ONLY\nFruit Dishes,   Cake Baskets, Pickle\nDishes, from $1.50 to $7.00\nJ. J. WALKER\nJeweller and Optician, Baker St.\n, 'Phone 333 Box 157\ng SHERMAN'S OPERA HOUSE g\nOne night  only,   Wednesday, April 31, the Nelsoa Choral Society will\npresent  Sir W.   Bterndate  Bennett's Pastoral entitled,\n\"THE MAY QUEEN\"\nwith full  chorus and orchestra.\n-:- Prices: GOc, file, nnd U.\nBoats on sale at Rutherford's Monday morning-.\n\u00a72xxxx*\u00bb^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxkx\nRevelstoke.\nPaul Hanck left this week for tho\nCoeur d'Alenea.\nMr. and Mrs. Pendry, who spent the\nwinter on Kennedy and Cameron's\nranch, returned this week to their home\nin Slocan.\nNELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\nT. Meachnm Is spending a few daya in\nSpokane with some friends.\nInspector Morris of the Canadian bank\not Commerce, Is in the city.\nTho thermometer yesterday -afternoon\nreached 65 In the shade, the highest tw fur\nthis year,\nA fence Is being erected around the fllte\nor the new court house and bul.ding is\nnow  in  order.\nOwners of fruit trees are reminded lhat\ntrees nnsprayed on tlie visit of the Inspector are  liable  to condemnation.\nA good attendance is specially requested for the rehearsal of the \"May Que\u00abi\"\ntomorrow evening,\nThero Is a tentative offer to the Nelson\nlacrosse team to play a _am. aa-ii'ist Rov-\nolstoko on Empire day at Kaslo,\nThe Nelson dramntlc society Is being\nasked to repeat the \"Private Secreiary\"\nas a matinee some day Uils week, after the\n\".May Queen,\"\nThe question of the Incorrigible youth of\nNelson, whose depredations recently havo\nassumed serious proportions will be re-,\nopened on Monday morning before police\nmo-gistra.te Crease. Whippings by the police or heavy fines ensuring similar correction by the parents ure remedlC- suggested,\nPure, Clean, Wbol\u00ab_M\u00bb\nTAING'$\nM. J. HENRY'S\nNDEBEKIEB AND SEED H0DSEB\nHeadquarter* for  Pacific Coaat mwn\nCarden, Field and Flower Seed*\nLarge stock of HOME-GROWN Fnlit\nand Ornamental Trees now matures) tot\nfuture planting.\nNo expense, loss or delajr of tiunlga-\ntlon or inspection.\nBEE SUPPLIES, Spray Pumps, Spraying Material, Greenhouse Plants, Cut\nFlowers.\nWe do business on our own grounds\n\u2014no rent to pay and are prepared to\nmeet all competition.\nCatalogue free.\nM. J. HENB-\nWl. W-8tn.lnt.t-r Road, Vancouver, Jtt, e*.\nFREE\n\u25a0 IFOR.\nROYAL GROWN\nSOAP\nWQAPPEItS\n____  OB  a   _Q-t   -Mil   ---'n*   fiw   m   \u2022_.*\u00ab\nColumbia River Fruit Lands\nFOR SALE\nLarge areas unimproved, with plenty of water;    adjoining good   orchards\nb\u2014ring fine fruit In season.   Improved farms and homes paying profit from the.\nstart, on easy terms,\nSee Devltl II you want lands or timber.   Actual settlers wanted.\nW. J. DEVITT,C.P.R.Lands Agt., Trail,B.G,\nKootenay Engineering Works\nFOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS\nMANUFACTURERS OP THE ORAWFO RD AERIAL,TRAMWAY\nRepairing and Jobbing a Spec alty\nShf\u2014melal Work, Castings, Bullslors* Material and Mining and Mill Machinery.\nOfflco and Works\u2014Foot ot Park Street\nB.C. TRAVIS\nPHONE 804, MANAUER. NELSON, B. C. j\nSPECIAL FOR CAMP AND  HOTEL USE\nHeavy Hams\nLean, mild cured. The very best of Canadian Goods\nP. BURNS & CO.,Limited\nNBLSON,    KASLO,    ROSSLAND and  BOUNDARY.\nThe Cloth That Pleases You\nThe Style that pleases the fashion\u2014and the workmanship tbat pleasos1\nus\u2014make a combination that ought to interest every wearer of\nclothes\u2014a combination that ought to-and will\u2014bring you here again\nand again.\nA select line of gnosis lo make choosing easy for yon\u2014and every\nprice as low as ever the best work was sold for.\nYou're Invites! to call,\n'**--*-\u00ab\nH. F. MORTENSEN\nTHB NSW TAILOB\n_DVBn-SEn OF FAS\u2014\u00bb\n Xtt\n&es\u00b1 copi\nm* __I__ - lWi, ___8UW, H. U\", BUNU-ht, APU.II, _i,( __-\u00ab.\nLooK at These Styles\nDo tbey not appeal lo you'as particularly graceful and comfortable?\nIs there not character tsnsl snap about them that, distinguish\u2014 them front\nall others?   Don't buy front the flrst shop window; If you do you stantl\nbut little chance of gelling good clothes.    Go where the good clothes\ncome from\u201420th Century Brand. Fine tailored garments for men can\nbe obtained from ns only in (bis town.   Spring syles are now ready for\nyou.   A perfect fit or no sale.\nPrices, $10 00, 12 50 15.00\n18 00,   20.00    and $25 00\nTHE   BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET\nAT THE  LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES\nBROWN & CO.\nWHEN ASKING FOR THE\nRED   LABEL\nBE SURE YOU GET\n______\nThe uniformity and superl)\nc|i.!i.iiy of tbe famous Red Label\npackage of Blue Hibbon Tea have\nmade It, very popular, and\npackers of other teas are now\ncommencing to call their puck-\nu_-.- Red I>uliel.\nTliore is danger, therefore, ot\nnot getting the geuulue Blue\nWlilum Too. when you simply ask\nfor the Red Label.\nTo avoid disappointment, ask\nfor Blue Ribbon Tea, and see\nthat, the name \"Blue Ribbon\" la\non Uie packag..\nTHIRD FAM ACCIDENT\n\u2022GEORGE   MINGHDLL    KILLED    IN\nLOCAL SAWMILL\nDEATH    DEEMED    TO  BE RESULT\nOP PURE MISCHANCE\nThe third fatal accident In a fortnight\n'Occurred yesterday forenoon. The dog-\n.ger at the Yale-Columbia sawmill fell\n\u25a0front the saw carriage just before 12\n.o'clock und was instantly kllletl, his\nhead being crushed between the car-\n.j'iage and the 'buffer at the lower end\n>of the run. The unl'oHuitato young man,\n'George Mluehell. was only _:i years of\n.ag_ ami was well known as n bright,\n1 \u2022energetic young fellow who bad been\n\u2022hiiii'- three or four years with his pros-\nwnt employers, The maimer of the ao-\n', -ildent is at once ti|-.parent to anyone\n\u2022conversant with the method of running\nahe mill but the exact circumstance\n\u2022was uot aeen by anyone. There are two\nmen on the saw carriage, one at either\n'end. Tho carnage runs between the\n-WW nnd the skid behind on whloh the\nJogs are placed. To prevent it running\nr*ii:-> far in either direction buffers are\n\u2022pkiced on the line. .Tito carriage, which\nIf. moved by steam power, Is brought,\n.down to ihe logs, one Is rolled upon its\nfront eiigo and Is gripped by an apparatus and brought along lo the saw, so\n\u25a0.adjust-d tbat a slab is taken off.   Run:\nuing the carriage forward again the log\nin this manner Js cut up plank by plank.\nIt is not able to run too far beyond the\nsaw as the buffer at that end stops it..\nIn front of the two men on the carriage is the log and at either hand are\nihe levers by which the machinery [o\ncatch the log are moved. There is no\nrail on the carriage at either end or\nback. It is therefore possible to fall off\nat either end or at the back.\nDeceased was standing between bis\ntwo levers at the lower end of the carriage some three feet or more from the\nend when last noticed by his companion. He was somewhat short armed,\nbeing a man of medium height, nnd had\nsaid that the stretch between the two\nlevers was too much for lilm and he\ntherefore hud held on by one lever and\na peevy, loosely standing ready in a\nsocket. What Is thought to have happened is that the carriage ran against\ntlie lower buffer causing deceased to\nlose his balance, trip against the gthue\nrail of the gripping device, alongside\nbis left foot, and fall lengthwise, his\nhead and shoulders thus overhanging\nthe edge of the carriage. Thla, in the\ninterim, had rebounded from the buffer,\nwhich Is fitted with a strong _prh.<r,\nand again moved to word It. It was during and because of the rebound tliat\nMlnchell Is supposed to have fallen. On\nthe second impact, which was but momentarily fwparated from the flr_t, the\nhead of the unfortunate youth was\ncaught and crushed.\nDeceased  lived  u few  minutes after\nthe accident but never regained coo-\nMlousness, probably never knowing\nwhat had happened to him. He had no\nrelatives In this country, having a\nmother in Cape Colony and a sister on\nher way to Mexico.\nThe coroner has decided Mia. in view\nof the circumstances Uie death could\nnot be considered otherwise than a pure\naccident nnd is therefore not holding\nan inquest.\nTo prevent further accidents of thla\ndescription a rail is being fitted partly\nalong each end of the saw carriage and\nby widening the saw carriage and lining the wall of the \"building at the\nback it will hereafter be almost impossible for any one to fall from tho carriage from ends or back.\nCURED OP RHEUMATISM\nMr. Wm. Henry of Chuttnnoona, Tenn,,\nhad rheumatism In her left arm. \"The\nstrength seemed lo have gone out of the\nmuscles so lhat it wits muscles so thnt lt\nmuscles bo lhat it was useless for work,\"\nhe ays. \"I applied Chamberlain's Pain\nBalm and wrapped the arm In flannel at\nnight, nnd to my relief I found that lhe\npain gradually left mo and the strength\nreturned. In three weeks the rheumatism\ndisappeared and has not since returned,\"\nIf troubled with rheumatism try a few ap-\nplloallons of Pain Balm. You are certain\nto be pleased with tbe relief which il uf-\nfords.   Fur sale by ail druggists and d<-al-\nMinard'u Liqimint Cures Burns,     Etc. \\\nNEW YORK FASHION LETTER\nNew York, April 20\u2014 Better out* good suit\nand several stunning waists, than many\ncostumes and fewer, less Impressive tops\n\u2014especially If these latter are not lhe\ntranBferrable sort. When in doubt what\nto wear fl 1s safe to select a lace waist\nmftde oi'ter a smart imported model., Not\nout* of the cheap, elaborate sort that too\nmany women wear, for a lace waist of\nthis .son is one ot the most hopelessly common looking ffonnen.s In existence and\n.-should hi* intinocd hy a.ny woman with\nclaims to good taste. Tho only desirable\nwaist In the lace class that ea\u201ei ho bad\nready made at a low figure Is built, of\nnet,  either  plain   Brussels*,   point  de  Paris\nor the square mclised \"filet\" not (hat Just\nnow holds the lead In fashionable favor.\nThese waists can be had In excellent models at wry mode.rnte prices and can cosily\nbo made distinctive by tlio addition of\ntrimmings of velvet ribbon, bits of embroidery or perhaps some sort of cloth\nthat mutches the skirt worn.\nVery dainty petticoats are of cambric,\nwith deep full flounces uf washing tonibou.\nnet.  lavishly embroidered hi colored  linen.\nShades of rose, wine mid purple are\namong the \"beauty\"  veils of spring.\nA white net evening gown is spangled\nin silver, nnd embroidered fn trails of\nraised Valenciennes flowers, ibe leaves\nveined in slmded fllose'.ls, to lhe full blow-*,\nflowers of shaded pink and nacre sequins touched with bronze, and made over\na white silk foundation, vel edi in softost\nblush rose. The corsage, which was cut\nvery low, was almost  entirely of embrold-\nrey nnd waa finished with an- empire sa-Ii\nof knotted heseda sntin. The blending of\no.)lor Is perfection.\nNecklets and bracelets of! coral arc at-\nfer-ted by decided brunettes or blondes.\nThe smartest necklet is formed of a. series\nof coral carvings strung together with\ngold links. The medallions represent rosea\nor leaves and are delicately and skilfully\nwrought.\nA China blue rajah has a beautiful cut\nItut entirely plain shirt. The bodice had a\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022_ar- plastron of blue silk crochet lace\nengraining a chemisette of cream gupuire\nInco. A wondrous factor\u2014a fantasy of\ncream and blue ooque plumes forms tbe\ntfltU- ornament of the cream chip bat that\noooMnpanles this costume.\nA chiffon evening gown is of the new\nshade, known as Terr\u00a9 d'Egypte, made\nover white, tne folded flohu and the center\npanel painted In flower of wedg-awood blue\nand I-omney pink, and outlined ou each\nside by a panel of fine lace, a high sash\nof chene, reproducing the flowers In mure\nvivid ioih-., tho very fussy pat and lace\nsleeves  tied   with  gold  tissue.    Another\nevening gown was of white crepe de chine\nwith a deep Insertion of \"painted chiffon,\nlie pink and ye low rwiea lightly touched\nwith silver, giving the misty effect or\nmoonlight sheen, the chiffon draperies or\nthe deooUetage drawn through two large\ndiamond full hair moons and foaling sash\nof frilled while mile, also drawn through\n:u \/jittering horseshoe,\nA lovely brcy blue net gown Is wrought\nJit Uie hem with an embroidery of silver.\nnx-di-o and gold, ii is vollert with chiffon,\nover whleh fulls another embroidery carried ont In clalr de lime sequins, the\n,vhoie suggesting delicate moonshine. The\n\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u2022'',in-*, appear also up lhe corsage,\nCATHERINE MANN-PAVJSANT.\nFor Baking-use WINDSOR\nTABLE SALT. Iu fine salt*-\nquality ;3 needed in al! biscuit-,\nrolls and cakes.   Never coarse.\n150\nH. C BLACK\nn. a. land srnvEvon\nOff)\u2014I   Maris Bios'. O. Box 1*7 Net\u2014si. B.C.\nCnmpiny Ordtrj by Capt Loire Stewart\n0 0. |-. 2 Oo., 11. M. f|.\nUntil   further   ordered   Use   seemlier,   of\nNo. i Co.. Il.M.U. will ssiees for slrlll every\nKrld\u2014 evening at s o'cioi-k, it is heo\u00bb\u2022\n\u2014sry Hint wry memlier of this cosssimny\nntiend t li is* slrlll ir is,- wishes to qjiaitfy as\nis member of No. \u2022: co. lur.e aaa\u2014lotion,\nRecruit ftafu every Wedne-jdoy evening\nnt 8 o'clock.\nLOH-E 8TFSVA11T. captain.\n____-____*.    N\u00b0- \u2022<\u2022 <-'<*\u2022. B.M.fl.\nJAny-S-i, Shirt looksj\nAbetter on  you  than any J\n* ordinary shirt. 5\nb One reason is the careful *\n8 tailoring of *_-_%, Shirt S\n-\u00bb Sleeves.   There   is  room 5\n* enough under the arms ao 5\nS the sleeve won't bind-yet t\nS there s no ugly bunch at the H\no shoulder point. *;\ni; Shaped to standard patterns fc\n8 that suit every build of man s\nS -out to varied lengths so S\nS YOU can surely be fitted\u00ab\nS perfectly. \u00bb>\n\u2022j Made for ease, for fit, for -$\nij service in every style and 8\nS fabric men like, J\nj You get bigger money's \"S\n*j worth when you 200 $\njt>   Demand tha Brand    5\n(Ids\u2014tcrsptbelow shess\u2014ba\u2014.1     *\nThis hotel hua n\u20141, \u201etuple\u2014!y renovatso\nsnd newly furnished with all mode\u2014 equip-\nmeats.    Hot   water   heating   througheut\nRATES:   Rooms,   60c.   upwards;   meals,\nsSc,;  special  rates by  the  reek.\nJ. A.  ERICKSON, Proprietor\nTelephone, _*. Opposite Court House a_\nPoatnfllO\u2014   l*\u2014lss*n.   B.O.\nWANTED\nApplication*! tor the position of faies-\nnuin of tho Kooienny Fruit Growers' Association for the yenr 1007, will be received by the Undersigned up till 12 o'clock\nnoon on Monday, April ._, Inst. Applicant\nto stale experience, Btilnry required per\nmonth, or fur iho season and also io furnish suits factory references ns to oliurnc-\nter und ability. The successful applicant\nwill be required tn furnish bond:* to an\namount   agreed   upon.\nD. C. McMORRIS, Secretary\nApril 15. 1907.\nTENDERS FOR A LICENSE TO CUT\nTIMBER ON DOMINION LANDS IN\nTHE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nSEALED   TENDERS   addressed   to   the\nCommissioner of Dominion l\/inds, Department of the Interior, and marked un\nthe envelope \"Tender for Timber Berth\nNo. C16,\" will be received at this Department until 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday,\nthe -'.ih day of June, 100\", for a license to\ncut timber on Berth No. Bid, comprising\nlands situate in the Province of British\nColumbia, and described as folllows:\nTimber Berth No ,51*8 comprising sections\n27, US, 33. W and the enst halves of sections 29 nnd X! In Township 18, Range i'l\nWest of thei titli Meridian, coutnliilni*; an\n\u25a0i-rea of ii Bqimre miles, mure or less.\nThe berth must be surveyed within one\nyear after the notice of the acceptance\not tender.\nThe regulations under which a license\nwill be Issued, also printed forms of tender nnd envelope, may bo obtained nt\nthlB Department, or the office of the Crown\nTimber Agent ul Sew Westminster, B.O.\nEach tender must be accompnnled by accepted cheque an a chartered bank In favor of the peputy of the Minister of the\nInterior for the amount of the bonus\nwhich Ihe applicant Is prepared to pay\nfor a license.\nNo tender by telegraph will be entertained.\nThe highest or any tender not necessarily\naccepted.\nl'ERLEY CI,  KEYES, Secretory.\nDepartment of tha interior, Ottawa,\nApril Uth. 19W,\nrBNpKK- FOR A LICENSE TO CUT\nTIMBER ON DOMINION LANDS IN\nTHIS PROVINCE OP BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nSEALED   TENDERS    addressed    to   the\nCommissioner of Dominion Lands, uo-\npartment of the Interior, nnd marked on\niho envelope \"Tender for Timber Berth\n,\\*o. 515,\" will be received at this department until twelve o'clock noon, on Wednesday, the 6th day of June, 1901. tor a\nrleense to out timber on Berth So. ._,i.\nsituate in the Province or British Columbia, and comprising legal sub-dlvlslou 11\nof section IS, Township (I, Range 7. west\nnf the 7th Meridian, containing an area\nof 40 ucri-H. more or less.\nThe berth must be surveyed within ono\nyear after the notice of acceptance oi\ntender.\nThe regulations under which a license\nwill be issued, ulso prlr.tcd forms of tender und envelope, may be obtained fttthll\nDepartment or at lhe olHco Qf the Crown\nTimber Agent at New West ml nster; B.C.\nEach tender must he nccompanled by an\naccepted cheque on a chnrtered bank In\nfavor of the Deputy of the Minister nt\ntlie Interior, for the timouut of tbe bonus\nwhich lhe applicant Is prepared to pny for\no license.\nThe highest or any tender not necessarily\naccepters\nNo lender by telegraph will be entertained.\nPERLEY O. KEYE8, Secretary.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa,\nApril li, 1007, .\nTRUIT RAISICII\nFOR SALE\n- Twenty-one aores, first class soli; * acres\nplanted In fruit tie es, 2 acres in bearing, _\nacres partly cleared, Cultivated land has\nbeen richly ferUII* id: nimost entirely free\nfrom stone; five mi outes walk from school.\n20 minutes walk from center of town, railway station and st tamer landings. Beautiful location.\nPRIOB, 12000\nA.  J.  CURLE KASLO, B.C.\nTBE DAILY NEWS __________\nThe beat and cheap-sat means of reaooie, ,|,e p^p,, \u201e, u   Koo__vs    a .\u2122.\u201e\n-vortl-metst lis these columns will bring big reatilu, Kootenaya.   A small\nin ata'net-0\"'' Cent \"* \"\"** \"' \"\"\"\" \"* \"\"*'\"\"'\"\"\" ,0r *\"\u2022 <\"lc\u00b0 <* <<\"\" \u2022' P\u00ab-\nCla\u2014iris\u2014 ads. wlll.be recelf\u2014 for m\u201ertton until 9 o*ol-_ n\u00ab ,s.   \u201e\nvtoua to publication.   Plsone M. \"* \u00b0\" \"\"> evenl\"* \"\u25a0*\u2022\nFOR 8ALE\nJAMES   MALCOLM\nHone Sfioeing., Carriage WorK,\nGeneral Vac Wiq.UiIqg\nI havo secured- tho sorvices of a flrat\nclass wheelwright aud painter, 85 years-\nexperience, und am now prepared to do all\nclasses of carriage work: and wheeiwright-\nlng.\nI have been appointed agent for the well\nknown STUDEBAKER WAGONS and have\na car on the road, expected to arrive\nshortly. I am altio agent for the Oliver\nPlow.\nHALL ST., NELSON,  B.   C.\nPhone S31 p. o. Box 192\nOLD CURIOSITY 8HOP-If you want to\nbuy or sell anything go to the Old Curiosity Shop.   Always In stock, a full line of I\nCrockery, Furniture and Glassware,\nHELP WANTED\nFOIt SAIsE-Two   well   built   flat   bottom\nhOiltss. E.X., News otflce. 305.6\nFOR SALE\u2014Horse\nisiy Choquette Bros.,\n-iB-hlng 1150 lbs.   Ap-\nStar Bakery.      307-6\nFOR SALE-Well equipped assay omce la\nbest part of B.C., g\u2014d reason, for selling-, only those meaning bualneas need apply.   H.H., Dally Newa. sjsj-tf\nNBLSON EMPI_yMKNX AOENCV\nJ. H, LOVE, Manuger\nWANTED _ Machine miners,  muckers\ncooks,  sawmill   laborers,   bushmen    mil.\nroasl construction men, laborers ihmak.r\n\"Ulngle bolt cutlers, waitress, hotel nor'\nter, chambermaid, carpenters, lumber mm.\nor, Kb and  board.\nm,-.'_.D,~S\"ir \"nJ d0BB0r \u00ab\"\u25a0 Hamll.\nP-.il*> -.000 per day. Also trimmer mass\ncapable of tallying. Apply th, Hosmer\nLtd.\nLumber Co.,\n.arti-l,\nPR.FESS10WAL CARDS\nA. L. ricCulIoch\nllYDRAIM.IC  0N<\u2014NEER\nPROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR\nP.  O.   Box 41\nOffice  Phone B\u2014   Besldenee  Phone, 7tu\nOffice: Over McDermld ,*i MeHardy.\nBaker S.reet. Nelson, B.C.\nW. J. H. HOLMES\nCIVIL KNGINBER ft MIND BURWTOa\nPROVINCIAL \"LAND   SURVXYOR\nTen years experience In the JCeotenays\nHonor graduate, 1GS1, Royal MlUtary (Dal\nlogo ot Canala, Kingston, Ont.\nKASLO,  B. G.\nJOSEPH RYAN\nRANCH    AND JRUT     _s.NDI,    l_Ct>\nORB, CO_b _un_\nm millet Feet Itandlnf Tlmb-\nBex W Cranbi-k, B.e\nMURPHY & FISHER\nOTTAWA\nBarristers, Solloltors,  etc.\nParliamentary,  Departmental  and  Paten\nOffloe Agents, practice before Raliwa\nCommission.\nGHLARl-ES MURPHY    HAROM> Fltfxi-t\nS. S. FOWLER\nMINING ENGINEER\nNELSON, B.O.\nFREDERIC S. CLEMENTS\n_T_, \u25a0NOINICn\noonanos and   PRO-NOAia  \u2014m\n\u25a0DRVBYOR\nAgent for obtaining Cswwa Oranta, \u00abla<\naurveying,  ate.\nBeen A., K.W.C. Bloc*\n\u25a0*  ft. Box 1 Nelsoa, B. C\nP. C. Oreen   F. F. Burden   A. H. Oreen\nGreen Brothers & Burden\nCIVIL ENGINEERS\nDominion   and   Britlah   Columbia   Lane\nSurveyors\nP. O. BOX IU PHONE IM_\nCor. Victoria and Kootenay Btreets\n\u00ab_ra, a. c.\nMcKAY & RAHAL\n(S\u2014ccor. te D. A. Mural\nHone shoeing, Carriage Werk aad <\u2014a\nsral   Blaoksmltblng.\nP.O. Bex _*.   Pbeas AIM\n-W\u00ab\u2014 \u25a0.._* W\u2014 a_ m.x\nA. J. DRISCOLL\nOpposite Qiifens* hotel, Baker street.\nGentlemen's Suits repaired, cleaned and\npressed. Goods called for and promptly\ndelivered.\nA88AYERS\nHopper, Gold or Silver  -11.00\nAny  two  above, one sample   1.60\nAny three above, one sample  2.DO\nLead    1.W\nLend and Silver, one sample  2.00\nLead, Silver,  Gold, one sample  -.50\nControls. 50 per cent extra; umpires, 100\nper cent extra.\nDiscount\u2014Twenty samples or over, per\nmonth, 2S per cent.\nWrite for free sample envelopes to\nCLAUDET & WYNNE\nBl\u2014SI.AND.  BO.\nNOTICE\nIn lhe mutter of nn application for lhe\nIsHue of a duplicate of the, Gortlfionte or\nTitle to Part (73 3-10 acres) of block \"A,\"\nof l_ ii 1_3\u00bb. Group 1, In (he District or\nKootenay (Map Vol)\nNOTICM Is hereby Riven ihai it Is my Intention to iHHiie ai tiie explrntlon or one\nmonth after the flrat publication hereof,\na duplicate of the Certificate of Title tn\nthe above mentioned IuikIh hi the name o(\n,1. P. Manhnn, which certificate i- doled\nthe fllli dny of July, A,p., 1900, and numbered -517K,\nH. p. MACLEOD,\nDistrict Regi-lrnr.\nLand Registry Office, Nolaon, B.C., llith\nApril, 19V7,\nFOR SALE\u2014Complstj Soda Fountain, with\naylinders, syrup cabinet, etc., ready for\nuse. Used two seasons. Original co\u00abt JSJ0;\nqijlok sale. $250, terms. Canada Drug and\nHook Co., Nelson. -JO-tf\nFOR SALE-COmpiete drug slore fixtures,\nshow cases, wall cases, shelf bottles.\nEverything complete; inventory, 92239}\nUm, third oa.\u00abh, balance 3 and 0 months.\nCanada  Drug nnd  Hook Co. fflO-tf\nPOR  SALE-W5 will   buy  a   two roomed\nshnok on n rioat; just the thing i*oi* summer.    Apply McDermld & .MeHardy\n307-3\nPOR SALE\u2014Three good  horses, weighing\nabout   1400;   would  exchange   for  heavy\ndraught.   MIller-MoNair Lumber Co., Cres\nton, B.C.\n299-tf\nLAND FOR SALE-60S acres, or half, in\nthe Slocan valley; suitable for fruit,\nslock raising nnd dairying purposes. Water\nright. Will sell. 50 nores. Apply to H.\nNixon,   Bonnlngton   Fulls,   Nelosn.     30-K\nFOR SALE\u2014Eggs for hatching from the\nfollowing breeds that win \u00bbnd produce\nwinners: Barred Plymouth Rocks, Burr\nOrpington, White Wyandotts and While\nMinorcas. J2 setting; Black Leghorns and\nSilver Spangled Hamburg, j;t a setting. B.\niM.  Read, Creston,  B.C. \u2022_t$,,x\nFOR SALE\u2014Eggs for hatching, Black Minorca and White Wyundott eggs, H.60\nper setting, 15 eggs. Prize Pekin duck eggs\n51.50 per setting 11, eggs. M. B. Edwards,\nHume Addition, P.O. box 37*1. 288--S\nFOR SALE\u2014Why pay fancy prices for\nKootenay fruit land when you can buy\nthe best land In the country at locator's\npricea, Ranches from 40 to 900 acres. Will\nulso guide mountain climbers land seekers\nand fishermen. Apply at or address Lindsay's boat house. Nelson, B. C. SB-IS\nPOR SALE\u2014Eggs for hatching; pure bred\nHuff Leghorns und While Wyandotts, i_\nper setting; nine chicks guaranteed or order refilled at half price. D. Wadds, Crawford Hay. *fjj720\nFOR SALE\u2014Tomato plants, May delivery.\nP.  M. Blacks1 ranch.   Phone A_77.    _)2-tf\n\u2014 - SALhr-Thoroughbred Airedale Terriers, (Pedigree) six months old. Address\nJ. Devln, Revelstoke, B.C. 299-lu\nFOR  SALE\u2014Owing to  Ill-health of\nprletor In Cascade, the B.C. hotel,\nfurnished and two lots. Apply J. A.\nlot-, Cascade, B.C.\nFOR SALE-Clienp, one 2 h.p. Gray gasoline engine, nearly new.   Apply to P.O.\nbox -15. New Denver, B.C.\nFOR SALE\u2014Sail boat, first class condition, rigged complete, also anchor an-',\nmoorings, perfectly sound. Splendid chapec\nin gel -heap bout for summer, wJtl pay\nfor Itself lu boat hire in lew weeks, Ik\nanchored at olty wharf. Cheap for cash.\nP.8., Dully Ne\\ys. 306-3\nWH01-E8ALE HOU8E8\n- PRODUCR\nSTARKEY .. 00\u201e WHOLESALE; DEAL-\ners In Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Produce and\nFruit. Houston Block, Josephine Street,\nNelson, B.C.\nGROCERIES\nA. MACDONALD A CO.\u2014WHOLESALE\nGrocers und Provision Merchants.\u2014importers of Teas, Coffees, Spices, Dried\nFrulls, Staple and Fancy Groceries, 'i'o\nbaccoB. Cigars, Butter. Eggs, Chease and\nPacking House Products. Oltlee and\nWarehouse, corner of Front and Hall\nStreets.   P.O. Box 1095.    Telephone _S.\nCAMP   AND   MINERS'    FURNISHINGS\n\\. MACDONALD & CO.\u2014Wholesale\nJobbers in Blankets, Underwear, Mitts,\nGloves, Boots, Rubbers, Overalls, Jumpers, Mackinaw* and Oilskin Clothing,\nCamp and Miners' Sundries. Offlco and\nWarehouse corner of Front and Hall\nStreets.  -P.O. box 1096. Telephone 28.\nASSAYERS'   SUPPLIES\ni'UE B.C, ASSAY & CHEMICAL SUPPLY\nCo., Ltd., Vancouver, B, C\u2014Importers\nand Dealers In Assuyers' Supplies. Sole\nagents in British. Columbia for the celebrated Battersea Cruiclble, Scorlfiers and\nMuffles and Wm. Alnsworth & Co.'s fine\nBalances, Chemical and Physical Apparatus, C. P. Acids, and Chemicals Platinum, Sodium and Potassium Cyanide,\nQuicksilver, Carbonate und Bicarbonate\nof Soda, Borax, Borax Glass, Silver, Free\nLead and Litharge.\nMINING AND MILLING &UCHINBRY\nWASHINGTON MACHINERY & SUPPLY\nCo.\u2014Dealers in Engines. Band and Circular Sawmills, Atkins' Saws, Wood and\nIron Pulleys, Leyner Compressors and\nDrills, Pumps and Hoists. Prompt attention. Reasonable prices, courteous\ntreatment.   Spoknne, Wash.\nLIQUORS\nB. FERGUSON * CO., WHOLESALE\nLiquors and Clean. Agents for Faoai\n___.   V-._ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 !.-_\u25a0_ \u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0\ntt'ANTED\u2014Vosiisg   nsssn\nlearn bar lending;\nwishs-a  placs,  to\nApply R. N\u00abva.  m_\nWANTEtt_.Expei-lencesl lady etenogrrtinlier\n<jp on, or town.   a,,\u201e0 \u201e\u201e,\u201e\u201e. ,-M\u2122\nansl referene-.   AtMresa c.w'c    __Z\nNfsvn offlee. '        .'.\n\"*\u00bbJ>\u2122>--Clei* rn^--^77-rT,T^,:\n\u00b0lflee,  IO  look  of,,.,. ,,\u201e\u201e,,\u201e\nsalary expcotesJ, exper\nAddreaa t.*.\\v.c\nBio to\nssiisl reforonc\u2014.\nUully Mesva offlee.  :ts7.,|\nWANTED\nMan anil wlfo, no eneiini-\n''\"\" \u2022-\u25a0   \u00bb,\u00bbh    emisloyment,    ,\u25a0\u201e,.,\u201e   ,\u201e.\nrMeh, wife eook and keep house, ll,\" ,\nperlenco, gm referonosH\ntlila office.\nReply\nWANTED\u2014Nureing or houseifork i,,.\n\u2022lay. Address .M,\u00ab. A. .\u201e^ *\ndelivery,  postofflce.\nomZ\"*'*-\"\"\"'-  A^'-\u00ab^^~s\ntt-ANTEB-Two   exiK-rlenenl    \u201e,slt^\nApply Slralli\u2014n.-s  hotel.\n\\VA-TED--y   \u201e,Ji,Uw..TS.aisT\nliwly help, cook or housekc\nrsslo cook, Mrs, MoDonncll\nAHsertss.\nl-<\npoalllon ns\n\u25a0per.    f'lissi\nLatncrlon,\n:\u00bb;.:*\nWANTED\u2014Voting   man   ss-an-H   p|ilr,.\nlearn cooking.   Apply A. Dally News.   SO\nWANTED-Expes-lenecl bookkeeper\ncollector, wholesale or retail, waist,\nsltlen.   F.Y., Daily News.\n-ANTED-\nPONlEioil   a\npartnership.\nReliable coninserelui man seeks\nI   manuger or  ivonld  oonslller\nA.c. Daily News. aos-i:\nHANI ED \u2014  Furnished  rooms   lor  llgl\nhousekeeping.   Address Po. Box 438   *v\nson, B.C.\nI-\nDM-S\nWANTBD_,M,.\u201e \u201e\u201ej \u201e.\u201e,\u201e\u201e\u201e ,0 |(.ur|i ~r_\nber irade; wag,., while learnlnsr, situation\nsuurante\u2014; parlli'iilars free. Moler ays\nloin College, _j, Carroll street Vanesns\nver SDl-M\nWANTED _ Waitress nt Queclt's hotel.'\nComapllx. B.C. wn K\nWANTED\u2014At   once,   planerman.    OhWa\nCreek Lumber Co., China creek. . sn\u00ab-tt\nW\u2014STED\u2014Competent nurse, five _ildr_\nChinaman  kepu    Apply  box a_   crnss-\nbrook, B. C. a_sr\nWANTED-,Hotel  porter,\nto Royal hotel.\nApply   at   Otiee\n_i-tr\nWANTED\u2014Coatmaker.    Addresa   i-lnlglit\nand Devlne,  Revelstoke. aw-n\nWANTED-Prult landa In blocks from ll\u2014\nacroa up. No fancy figures considered.\nApply H.O., Dally News, by letter.     299-tf\nWANTED_Experlenced   help.    Apply   at\nMrs. Flints- dressmaking purlors.     m-lt\nWorklngman's Employment Htireau\nVfANTED\u2014C-ks, sookees, waltressscs, s.':,.\n\u2014i and \u2014ij ohambermalils, glfla for house\nworjt and nursery girls, lumber Jacks,\nblacksmiths, laborers) for rallsvuy eoii-lrtie-\ntls\u2014. hrltlgs\u2014ien,\nPositions Wattled hy clerks, bookkeepers,  machinists, men   for  fruli   nsssuli\u2014.\nW, Parker, Phone \u20141. i-if\nWANTED - MISCELUNEOU3\nWANTED\u2014Men and women tt learn barber trade In eight weeks; tool* free, lira-\nduatee earn t_S to *|JC weekly; h-alp secure\npositions; secured over 10,000 last year ti*r\nour graduate- In U.S. oataiog-* __-.\nMoler System CoUeges, -Ml Front avenue,\nBpokane, Wash. ki\nOORDWOOD WAJ-miD \u2014 *\u00ab\u00a5\u2022 waai ie\nmake a contract for dellwrlea ot ourawoiid\nto begin at onoe at tb- rate or one car\nweakly. Hall Mining A taeitlng Co,\nLtd. m-ii\nREAL ESTATE\nCHARLES J. HURT, MEMBER OF THM\nInierstate Invtsiors' Association, has unrivalled facilities (or the wide advertising of farm and fruit lands. Box TW.\nPhone 80S, Nelson, B.C.\nASSAYERS\n3. W. W1DDOWSON, CHEMIST AND\nAssayer, Nelson, B.C.\u2014Gold, Silver, lead\nor Copper, $1 eaoh; Gold-Silver, ll.tvo;\nSilver-Lead, 11.60; Zinc, |2; Gold-Silver,\nwith Lead or Copper, $2.60. Samples arriving by express or mall will receivo\nprompt attention. P.O. Druwer, n\u00bb.s;\nPbone Att.\nFOR RENT\nFOR RENT\u2014Two newly fumi-hed rooms,\nwith private family, central locality, aU\nmodem conveniences; gentlemen only. Apply p.o. Box 5i, am-u\n.'\"\u2022OR rent*\u2014Furnished house, fur summer, l-'\"i u  --until.    Apply D.N.,  Dully\nNews. jNtl.tf\nMISCELLANEOUS\nTo  Poultry   Keepers   and   Piggeries\u2014Suf-\nflcleni   food  to keep  a  doxen  pigs  and\n100 poultry all the year round can be obtained free for  taking away,    Apply at\nTi nn ii ii mini m*\n \u2014\u2014\n*HJi DAI1T  HAWS, RBLBOH B. 0.. SON. AT, APRIL 21, ISO!\n| Carnefac Stock Food -PI I\nI _-________________\u00ab___________________\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0__\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb \u00ab*J\nNO\nGRINDING\nNO HONING\nTHE    RHZ0R\nPERFECTION\nEVERLASTING   SHAVING  COMFORT *\u00bb\nNO RAZOR TROUBLES POSSIBLE\nI These razors are tempered as hard fts flint by our exclusive\nsecret process of electricity. You can obtain one on UO days trt.il\nfrons your dealer without obligation to purchase.\nFirm of A. L Silbersteir)\n276 Broadway, N. J.\nCOFFEE\nIs -always apprecis-ted\nby critic_l judges. It has\na p_r*icul_rly pleasir\\\u00a7\nflavor bei-4 a blend, of\nthe best Coffees -\u00a7row-.\n5old in 1 lb or ZTbse_led    _\ntins, eittver whole roasted or grovivd.\nAskyo\\ir &rocer for I_-PRES5\nBRAND.\n?$EMPR_-5 MANUFACTURING G9 1\u00a3\nVancouver, B.C.\nSharp & Irvine Co.\nBrokers, 108 Wall Street, Spokane, Wash.\nWE WANT AT ONCE\n5000     International  Coal    4K\n5000   Rambler-ariboo    33\n5000   Sullivan    07\n10000   Rtsssla\u2014; Giuiil   \u2014\n500   Alberta Coal & Coke diltl.)   .23\n500   \u00ab...  IB. CI    1(1\n20 tss 100 Western Oil (Com.) $1,\u201e\nWe will sell the following stocks at prices\nnamed, subject to confirmation:\n100 to 2000 International Coal hi\n100 to 1000 Alberta Coal is Coke..   .33\nluO to BOO Nicola Coal Ltd. *t Oil\n500 lo 500 Sullivan    08\n50 lo   500 Dominion Copper $5.85\n\u25a0      li 0 lo   300 B. C. Copper $8.50\n1 to      5 Oranby $145.0(1\n51)0 to 2000 Ham bier  114\nKm io   300 Snowstorm (C.D.A.I  ..$3.10\nnil) Iss   500 Stewart (C.D.A.)  $2,115\nHill lo   500 Hurst Switch  nil\n100 to  500 Rocky Mountain Oil  30\nWo will sell uny stock on Ills; monthly payment plan. Wc will also sell a\nthirty slay call on any active stock. We loan money im any stock that is being\n-8sled In. :\nMEN'S SPRING FASHIONS\nGORGEOUS   COLORS ARE   TO PREVAIL THIS YEAR.\nVESTS WILL BE OF PARTKTLARLY\nJOYOUS TINTS\nN># York\", April 2u'.\u2014The man who\nfollows the i<l. us tlie clotlilow, th-r*\n-kJrtmaken\u00bb. and Uie ha-_rdn-her_ have\nJiil'l down as the rule- of fa.-h.oo thlB\nHprlng nml Btimmer, will appear in all\nthe ilnt't of ih'- blrct of paradise*. Man's\nclOt_oft, acRonllDg to thin neaaon^ dl*'-\ntat-3 of fashion, will rival women's pal-\nttwat ii) gorgeous coin*!-:. rcverythins\nwill Lo coil-plcuous, from the lint io the\n\u25a0Bhoes, between w-ltioh two e-tremttlee\nwm he shirts of nay [.lies, ties pf limd\np.lia'd- and Bboettiag thttt am \"jusl ion\ntutt. for* anything,\" auggiSstlttg Hip rn \u25a0--\nr-rn Rfviu IVniumel). Of coiusa Lhaae\nfanciful eroatloiih are for Hie most cx-\ntrenw i!ri* _'>!\u25a0\u00bb.   Tho.-*.'* of q-iletei1 taatoa\ntlt'ty   R'.^'t   !p.'\",   COQi]>l*.U01tS   lil.UrMaU\nonl till ho *n \"f'0:l form, HTgeaad the\nClub chc :k gravn arc rurnlir*; eaoh other\n_ dose race, lor th.   s.ult,   which-   Of\nBn-th-e-bacli.\" impression, the bottoms\nwill flare a trifle. Trousers are being\nmade in pegtop. There are extremes in\nin pegtops, though,, and the wearer may\nhave them made a3 he likes. One Btyle\nof trousers this spring gives one the\nImpression that the wearer has inflated\nthem for they stand out from ihe hips\nand taper to lhe bottom In a graceful\ncurve that looks 11 lie a Dutch picture.\nAll it. needs is a pair of sabots to complete the likeness. Vests will be the\nstrong points with the suits. Those\nthat are made of the same cloth as the\nsuit will be cut low, without collars.\nSome extremists are getting theirs wita\nonly three or four buttons. One or two\nof the tailors are making the vests with\na double row of buttons. To him\nwho Bite long over Ihe knives and forks\nthis style of vest, which Is loosened by\nletting out one row of buttons and fastening the other row, is readily appreciate*-, Fancy vests will bc the vogue.\nBesides the usual pique waistcoats,\nflannel lu many and variegated colors\nwill be worn. Some are neat and tasteful with plain stripes running on a\nplain white or cream background.\nOthers bear neatly embroidered flowers, and the colors of some of the extreme styles aro amazing, Buttons, too,\nwill come in for a great deal of consideration. One tailor has gotten a\nstock of buttons with a girl's picture\ninclosed in a gold frame. One or two\nwaistcoats, with agate and horn buttons, have appeared in windows, but.\nall the waist-oasis, buttons and all, will\nhe of joyous tint.\n\u2022linard'i Llnlm_f|t Relieves Neuralgia\nA WOMAN TELLH HOW TO R13L1EVI-'\nRHEUMATIC PAINS\nI h-ve been a sufferer from the dreadful\ndisease, rheutiiatlBin, for a nurnlier ot\nyearn. 1 have tried many medicines but\nnever got much relief from nny of them\nuntil two years ago. when I nought a. bottle\nof Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I found relief before I had lined nil of ona bottle, but\nkept on applying It and soon felt like a\ndifferent woman. Through my advice\nmany of my friends hnve tried It and can\ntell you how wonderfuly It has worked.\u2014\nMrs. Snrah A. Cole, 140 a. New St., Dover,\nDel. Chamberlain's Bain Bnlm Is u liniment. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times Its cost.\nIt nmk-s sleep possible. For sale by all\ndruggists and dealers.\ncourse come first, for that is the biggest and most easily seen of the whole\nspring outfit. Dark gray, in the club\nchecks, and fancy blue check serge,\nwith blocks are the rule, but the really only correct shade, say the tailors,\nis brwon. Browns In different shades are\nback again for a revival, hut the youth\ndo not seem lo take very kindly *to them\nlllne serge lias long been popular with\ntlie young men for spring awl Hiimni.ii'\nwear, but. ibis year ihe fabric Is more\npopular than ever. More suits ere being made up In the fancy type of serge,\nbut the plain blue still retains a good\nplace In the favor of the well dressed\nyoung man. There Is not a great deal\nof change la the cut of clothes except Ir.\ncoats, which are -being made with a mil-\nliary and half military back. The pattern, which was so popular a few sen-\nsona ago, Is being revived, and most\nmen of erect figure are glad. The coat-\nare being made :._ and 33 lii-he-H long,\nabout the same leugth that has been\nprevailing. They are straight down the\nfront, In Hinglo and double breasts,\nwith two or tluee buttons, as the wearer may prefer. Finishing up tjhe military back and carrying out the \"cave-\nDOCTOR BRIM SAYS\nMANY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE\nLydia E. Pinkham's\nVegetable Compound\nThe wonderful power of Lydia 13.\nPinkham's Vegetable Compound over\nthe di_ease_ of woman kind is not because\nit is a stimulant, not because) it is a\npalliative, but simply because it is the\nmost wonderful tonic and reconBtrnctor\never discovered to act directly upon the\ngenerative organs, positively curing\ndiEease and restoring health and vigor.\nMarvelous cures are reported from all\nfiarta of the country by women who\nlave been cured, trained ntirseo who\nhave witnessed cures and phyt-iciims who\nhave recognized the virtue 'of Lydia R\nPinkham'R Vegetable Compoum't, and\nare fair enough to give credit whero it\nis due.\nIf phvEicians dared lo be frank and\nopen, hundreds of them would acknowledge that they constantly prescribo\nLydia 12. Pinkham Vegetable Compound\nin pevere cases of female ills, as they\nknow by experience it can lie jelled\nupon to' effect a cure. The following\nletter proves it\nDr. S. C. Brigham, ol -i Brigham Park,\nFitchburg, Mass., writes:\n\"It River* me great plp-Stira to sny thnt 1\nhave found Lydia E. Pinkhum's vegetable\nCompound very eillcaulous, and often prescribe UIii my practices For female difficulties!\n\"My oldest tjaiighter found it very beneficial for female trouble Borne time ago. and\nmy youngest daughter it now taking it for\na female weakness, and is surely gaining In\nhealth und strength.\n\"I freely advocate It ns a moat reliable\nspecific in all diseases to which women are\nsubject, and give it honest endorsement,\"\nWomen \u2022 ho are troubled with jatin-\nful or in- -. ilar period-, bloating tor\nflatulence,] weakness of organs, displace-\nmente, Itiflommation or ulceration can\nbe reK-iiv.i to perfect health and strength\nby takii \u00ab f-ydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable\nComj.uund. It' advice is needed, write\nto.Mrs. I'int.liuni, at I.ynii, M:u_. She\nin daughter-!n-luw of Lydia K, Plnkbum\nand for twenty-five years has been adviu*\ning rick women freeof i-iargo. No other\nliving pei-son [ins had the benefit of a\nwider oxperi\"neo m treating femnle ills.\n_he hai\u00bb milded thousa-ds to health.\nEvery Buffering woman should a.k for\nand follow hur advice* if she wauls to be\nMiri&rd'- Linirneii (f-lieves Neuralgia\n11NIVECTY BILL PASSED\nMfiVCQOWAiN,   VANCOUVK-l,   OPPOSED IT STRENUOUSLY.\nHWniORNiTUWAITE        PREFERS\nSERIOUS  CHARGE.\n<-pe-i-l to The Dally News)\nPress Gallery, Legislative Assembly,\nVictoria, April lit.\u2014In the legislature\nthis afternoon Hawthornthwalte on the\nground of the matter being of gave public importance had the question discussed of alleged strike breakers being\nbrought to Victoria by the Salvation\nArmy and being now in destitute circumstances. He introduced it on the\nground tihat ten ship carpenters arrived\nthe night before and more were coming and that this was the result of an\nagreement entered into between the\ngovernment and the army. He read a\nstatement by these men that they had\nbeen misted by the army ami would not\nwork here, having been assured no strike\nwas on and were brought out for the\nmarine works.\nHawthornthwalte wanted the matter\nInvestigated by ihe government and a\nreturn made 1_ the men for their loss.\nHe made a hitter attack on the government's policy ln this matter.\nTatlow denied that there were any\narrangements between the government\nand the army. Negotiations had been\nconducted but no arrangement was\nmade and the government was in no\nwis\u00a9 responsible If the statement- were\ntrue.\nWhen the motion of Hawthornthwalte\nthat, the house adjourn until an Investigation was put. only the socialist,*- ami\nJar-dine voted for It\nHawthornthwalte expresses the intention of pushing the matter still further\nand bringing in a resolution delaying\nbusiness, If something be not done.\nIn committee the bill to confirm nn\norder in council authorizing special license*- in Southeast Kootenay caine up\nfor discussion hut was laid over again.\n\u25a0Macdonald thought that there were\nfeatures in the bill which meant repudiation in case of those who applied as\nearly as 1901 and yet were refused by\nthe government the statutory privilege\nthen in force. Longer time should be\ngiven to allow litlagUon to be disposed\nof, those interested could not be expected to comply with the act by putting ln expensive machinery while the\nmater was in litigation. The bill stood\nover.\nThe university bill passed third rending at, the evening session.\nOn report in the afternoon MacGowan\n(government) spoke against lt He\ncontended that the bill was 111 considered before being Introduced. He also\nobjeoted to commercial Intei-Wta being\noverlooked by rejecting provision for a\ncommercial faculty. He also thought lt\nwas not fair to the royal Institution\nprovided for last session.\nHe voted against the bill, but Munro\n(opposition) voted for it,\nMlMrd-i Llnlrriwit Cure. Burnt, Ito.\n[ When a Horse Gets Hurt.\nUSE ,\nFellows'Leeming's\nEssence\nBut don't wait until an animal ta\ninjured. GET IT NOW-and you\nbave the remedy that CURES aU\nlameness in horses.\nIf your dealer does not handle\nit, send 50c. to\nNational Drue & Chemical Co., llmlt-d,\nM-NTKI-U\nHOTEL DIRECTORY\nPHOENIX.\nJUST A\u2014RIVEt\/\nFresl} Dairy Butter\n30c. per lb.\nJoy's Cash toy\n__\u00bb__ ll, ear. of Joa-nhlM and Wava Bta\nJoy will meet you at the door.\nHOT-Ur, BAtMOBJ-L, PHOENIX, B. C-\nTh_ laadlng hotel of Boundary'\u25a0 leailni\njj    mining camp.  Strictly   flrat   claaa, ecu\ntraUy  locate*.   Jobn A. UoUaattr, Proprietor.\n\"Meata that satisfy.\"\nrAI JVC'S\nHOTBL BROOKLYN, PHOEN1X-TH*\nonly up to date hotel In Phoenix. Ne*\u00ab\nfrom cellar to roof. Beat sample roomr\nln tho Boundary. Bath rooms tn conncc\ntlon. Steam heat. Opposite Oreat Northern depot.   Jaa. Marshall, Proprietor.\nYMIR.\nWALDORF HOTEL. _ AUR, B. C-HEAD\nquators for Mining and Commercial men\nMoat comfortable hotel ln the OUtrtct\n(temple rooma ln connection.\nOOORG-B COLEMAN, Proprietor.\nGRAND FORKS.\nHOTEL PROVINCE, GRAND FORK--\nTbe headquarter! for tourists. Satisfaction guaranteed. EmU Laraen (late \u25a0*\nNelson) Proprietor.     _ ^_^______\nARROWHEAD,\nTHE UNION HOTEL ARROWHEAD\nSpecial attention given to commerols\nmen and tourlata. First class aampu\nrooms. Finest scenery In British Colum\nbla, overlooking upper Arrow Lake. W\nJ. lightburne, Proprletev.\nMADDEN HOUSE\nBAKBR STREBT, NBLMN, B.G.\nDo yon l\u2014*4 x csmforts.\u00bb!s homssT If so\ntrjt U\u00bb Hsd\u2014is Hoiua. Well furtslsb-\nr_n> lights- with ssl\u2014trioUn with baths;\nfl\u2014 t olsss bosrd. In ths tsar you will flnd\nell the I\u2014st lomsstlo and I\u2014porttd now\u2014\nut ousts,\nTHOMAS MADDEN. Prop,\nGEO. M. QUNN\nWARD UTR\u2014BT      nui HM-IITI*\u2014I\nl_\u2014__tu-r tad daaln ta __'\u2022 IB\u00bb\nNELSON CAFE\nFirst Class Meals.   Furnished rooms\nIn connection.   Open day and nlgiu.\nFirst-Glass Lur-ch\nFrom 12 noon\nto 1 t.m.\n8PEOIAL\ntatty \u2014our trom I ia I ,.x_\nBaker St. Phone 275\nA. AUDET, Prop.\nAnother Cood Offer\n35 Acres of good land about one antle\nfrom tlie City limits, with frame liou&e\n26x24 feet, and lean-to 10x18 feet; two\nacres slashed and over one acre ready\nfor garden. Water record on creek,\nand a good spring for house use. Price\nonly $50 per acre. Terms 1500 cash,\nbalance on time.\nR. J. STEEL\nBolt Aient\nTHE GREAT WES1\nFuel & Trading Co., Ltd.\nAT PRANK,   AJ.BBRTA.\nWholesale Dealers   In  and  Agents  tar\nCROWS NEST COAL\n-team und Domestic,\nFOR 8ALE\nIn Fairview, 4 lots cleared but not\ncultivated, with small frame house.\nPrice 1675.00.\nWrite ua for prices and freight rates.\nCOAL! WOOD!\nWe now have a stock\nof IGALT COAL\nPhone 265\nYAIE-K00TENAY  ICE, FRUIT\nFUEL -POULTRY CO., LTD.\nOffloo: N.B. Cor. Baker A Ward Sts.\nFOR SALE\nThoroughbred Strawberry Plants\nPlants fro in Kellogg'ss ppillgree stock\nfor sals.*. Clark's Sessslliui*. Mlcliael's\nEarly, Enormous, Parssm's Beauty, esr.\nPrice $8 per 1000\n3* Apply\nJ. Laing-Stocks, Nelson\nKootenay Steam\nLAUNDRY\n<-0_ Call\u2014  far ana Dtllwta Wrtt.\nTho lata\u2014 ns\u2014ss\u2014 a_\u2014_s>_ aow la aas\nat thla launirj.\nHswa, \u25a0.\u00ab\nBAETLETT   H0USF\n(Formerly  Clarke  House)\nThe  beBt  11  per  day  house  In Nelson.\nNone but white help  employed.  The  best\nll the best.\n..W.BABTLETT\n_rrp.\nTHE QUEEN'S HOTEI\nBAKBR STREET\nMRS. - C. CLARKE, Proprietress\nRATES \u00bb2 PER DAT\nLarge and  comfortable  bedrooms,   and\nfirst class dining room.   Sample rooms for\ncommercial men.\niivuvviiiiiiiiia..     \u2014nnniMiiriBViis_\nBusiness\n| H|)lUll-UQ- Institute, Ld.\nP   MO HSMIssfS St. W, Vas,\u201eus-.\nBookktseplna, Gregg and Pitman\nShorthand, Tslegraplsj and _S-\u2022\n_M_t,\nEight Teachers\nForty-FI*\u2014 Typewriters\nOa araee Br Mall\nr_sow-table tolglnp sating fer E\nI R. J. 8PROTT, B. *., Principal\nSsiwiiwniinwiimiiiiiiiiiiiririmirmnni\nFARM PRODUCE\nBuy your farm produce direct from the\nproducer. The Cowley local of the Alberta Farmers' -usoclatton Is prepared to\nquote prices to any reliable party. Ad-\ndrew A. H. GUNN, H-nretary-Treaaurer,\nCowlef. Alt*.\ngeo. g. McLaren,\nAUrar ftr-Ml\nCANADIAN\nPacific*\nRAILWAY CO.\nReduced Rates\nATLANTIC SEABOARD\nTO\nKOOTENAY POINTS\nEffective  for Trans-Atlantic passengers\narriving on or BU-sc-juent to April -8th.\nNelson Steam laundry\nP.O.  Box 48.   Telephone 14-S\nColonists Rates\nFrom points Ontario, Quebec, Maritime\nProvinces, St. Paul, Chicago and United\nState-*.    On sale daily till April 20.\nSend for your irk-nds while the rates are\nlow. Full i-.rti-ii ars on application to\nlocal agent or write '\nJ. S. CARTER,      B. J. COTLB,\nD.P.A., Nelson.   A.G.P.A., VanooUTei\nAU kinds and all colors of Ladles' and\nGems' Clothing\nCLEANED AND DYED\nFlannels, Blankets, Curtains, Silks, Etc.,\na speclaJty.\nGloves renovated to lock like new.\n8team Carpet Cleaning\nTour patronage  solicited.\nPAUL NIPOU. Prop\nIf you want to buy Fruit\nLand see me.\nThat Is my business.\nJ. E. ANNABLE\n-__ON, _ _\nWEST KOOTENAY\nBUTCHER CO.\nWholesale and Retail Dealers Is\nFRi_H AND SALTED MEATS\nNottilog but fresh   aud   who'esome\nmeats and supplies kept in stock.\nMall orders receive careful attention.\nE. C. TRAVES, MANAGER.\nKootenay Fruit Lands\nfor sale in 10, 20, and 40\nacre blocks.\nI have a few bargains\nnow, write for my lis\nT. E. ANNABLE\n-MOM. A A\nROYAL HOTEL\nTBLBPHO-JB y\n__R_L WM. ROBERT!., Proprlotor-M\nTk* Wt meals that cu be provided la\nthus market, oooked under tht suporvlAloo\nof tht proprlottr-i-, wha la a ttvoriU\noartmor.\nNlo- airy rooms, ntwly AunlakM; bath\nfor guests.\nThi best wln-M, liquors and elfara aaa\nb* abtalned at the bar.\nTERMS: tl AMD U tt PBR DAT\nCO\u00ab. \u00bbTANI--nr AND 8ILICA\t\nftara Pass tb\u00bb o__*>\nFruit Tree Pruning ind Grafting\nDone by L, Pcgue, Victoria St., Nelaon,\nOrders should be sent In Early.       ,\nA stork of -Inns, or tree cuttings for\ngrafting kept on hand, of the bent annual\nbearing trees.\nOUTLET HOTEL, Prootor\nAn Ideal lot'-itlun for fishermen and tourist**; good sandy beach for bathing;* all\nboats stop at the hotel, special attention\nto  ladles and children.\nQ. & J. SNOW, Proprietors.\nTO   WORKINQMEN\nNOTICE\nWhereas, at the Last Chance and Surprise\nmines, Chinese kitchen help Ih at present employed, to the exclusion of White\nlabor.\nTherefore, be It resolved that thin organisation,  Bandon Miners' union No. 81, of\nthe W. F. of M. reaffirming Us opposition\nto the employment of Orientals within Its\nJurisdiction, strongly condemns the position\ntaken by the management of the properties In question, and counsels worklngmen\neverywhere and those favorably disposed\ntoward organised labor to -be governed by\nthis  action.\n8AND0N MINERS' UNION\nA. SHII\u2014AND, Aecrstisry.\nStrawberry Plants for Sale\nNo. 1 plants for sals, selected from 37\nchoicest varletlc-fl', and proved by actual\ntrial to be beet adapted to Kootenays:\ngrown here. Write for particulars or send\nyour order, Price tl per hundred or 18 per\nthousand; GAO, M.00. Bind casb with\norder.    W.  A.   PHIlRT( Trail,  B.C.\nAtlantic S. S. Sailings\nC.P.R.   ROYAL  HAIL  STEAMSHIPtf *\u25a0\nfit. John (Weat St. John). Liverpool\nL. Champlaln..Ap. _JL.  I_rlu  Ap, _7\nKmp.  Ireland..Ap. ID'Emp.  Britain..May I\nALLAN LONJD\nFrom St. John From Halifax\nParisian   April 0 Virginian   ....Ap.   IS\n-uuishin  ....April  _0Victorian  Ap. 27\nDONALDHON  LINB\n(From West St. John, N.B.)\nSalacla    .'.Ap.   tiCU-Sandru   ....Ap,  11\nDOMINION   LLNS\n(From Portland)\nKensington    ..Ap.   GDomlnlon  Ap. II\nATLANTIC TRANSPORT t.i    \u00ab\u25a0\nMlnnetonka Ap.   GMInneapolls....Ap,   i_\nAMK1UCAN   LINB\nKroonland   ....Ap.   OVaderland ....Ap., IS\nRED STAR LINB\nCeltic  Ap. (iNew York ....Ap. 1*1\nCUNARD LINB\nLucanla   ....April   G UmbrJa    Ao.   IS\nCamilla   Ap.   SCumpanla  Ap. 20\nWHITE STAR LINB\nBaltic   Ap. lUMajestlc    Ap.  17\nFRBNCn  LVNtD\nLa   Uretagne..Ap.   tiLa  Savole  ....Ap. U\n\" i   'lUiRG-AMBRICAN IrlNB\nOraf Waldersee  April 9\nBleucher April U\nnot. rH OBRMAN-LLOYD\nKaiser Wilhelm II April 9\nRhein  April a\n\u2022Thla sailing mny be from Quebec.\nAll continental rates and sailings on ap-\nollcatlon. If you are contemplatlnf taking\n.n ocean voyage drop us a Una -nn-a* w_\nwlll ba pleaae- ta furnish you wltj*i full la-\n,'ormatlon promptly.\nJ. 8. CARTBR,  W. P. F. CUlCMlNOf,\nD.P.A. Nalaua      Oan. Agt. Wlnnlpat\nSynopsis of Canadian Homestead\nRegulations\nANY am Jabla Dominion han*a wlthla tba\nRailway bait ln BritUh Columbia, soay ba\ntwmoateaded by any peraon wbo la tba\nsole bead of a family, or any mal\u00ab avar\n18 yaara \u00abf age, to tha axtunt ot oae-naar-\nter aectlon of 160 acrea, mora or laat.\nEntry must be made personally at th*\nlocal land offlce for tba dlstriot In wbleh\ntha land la situate. i\nThe homesteader (a r-fii_T***>*i \u00bb\u2022 \u25a0**#\u25a0*-\u2022-\u2022 *\u25a0\ntha oondltlona connected therewith ander\nona of the following plana:\n0) At leaat alx months' realdence a$am\nand cultivation of tba land In eaoh *l***\u00bb\n(or three yeara.\n(D If the father (or mother, If the father\nts deceased), of the homesteader realdaa\nupon a farm In the vicinity ef tha land\nentered for, the requirementa aa ta raal-\ndence may ba satisfied by auoh naraaa\nresiding with the father or mother.\n(I) If the aattler haa hla permanent reatdence upon farming land owned by bin\nIn the vicinity of hla hemeataad, tba ra\u00bb\nqulramanta aa to residence may ba ____\u00bb\u2022\n(led by residence upon the aald land.\nSix mo-tha* notice ln writing should ba\ngiven to the Conunlaatonar af Domtnle*\nLanda at Ottawa ef latentlon ta apply far\nPatau.\nCoal lends may be purchased at Bl \u2022__\nacre for sett ooal and *\u00bb tor anUiraolta\nNot more than 320 acres oan b\u00bb acquir-vi\nby ono Individual or company. Royajti\nat the rata of 10 cents per ton of imv.\npounds shall be collected nil the gross out-\nDeputy of the Minister of the Intartot\nN.B.\u2014Unautherlaed publication af tblf\ni-tvert-rtwieat will sat be paid far.\nSHERBROOKE\nHOUSE\nNBLSON,  B. C\nOne minute's 'walk from C.P.R. statt-a.\nCuisine unexcelled; n rooma, waff haataA\nand ventilated.\nBOYER BROS.\nPIIOPK[U-O\u2014!\nOLUB HOTEL I\nBTUROKON   ft   QUANT,   Froprtat-*-.\nThe Big Schooner of Beer\nor Half and Half\n10c\nThe only glass of good Beer ln Nelson.\nHotel accommodations second to aeaa in*\nBritish Columbia.  Rates U per day.   _pe-\n\u25a01_.   rut**-   *n   m-**-1***  ht_K*n|--*_\nLAKE VIEW HOTEL\nOiraw Hall and Varaon itrssta\nTw. btooks (nm city Waarf Tka M\u00abs\nstellar a <ay Haas, la *-_m.\nHO C_D\u00bbs_\u00bb  n_-OT__\nGeorge Harrison\n\u25a0\n **_*-\u25a0\n***\u2014\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\t\nM\nvara n_i_- aaws -__\u00bbo_, b.o.- hundA- _pjhil at. .-of\ni\nSTOP AND CONSIDER\nA Small investment Will MaKe you a Good uie income\nBUY NOW AT\n$7.50\nPER 8HARE\nSTOCK VL. S3   ONOUBLE\nFully Paid   Non-Assessable\nPONT INVEST YOUR MONEY IN WORTHLESS,\nLOW PRICE and other WILDCAT MINING STOCKS\nRead every word.   Read the truth.    Better than real estate.    Better than copper or silver.    A Canadian gold mine that has panned $300,000 to the ton.   The sensation of the mining world.\nA limited number of shares.    Prices will raise rapidly.    Shares soon all gone.\nThe Opportunity of a Lifetime\nBUY NOW AT\n$7.50\nper share;\nSTOCK WILL SOON DOUBLE\nFully Paid   Non-Asses. b)e\nA Small Investment Will make You Independent for Life.       Read the Proof.       Read the testimony of eminent Canadian Government Geologists and other mining engineers.\nLAURENTIAN GOLD MINES. LIMITED Is the holding company of Anthony Blum Gold Minos Limited,\nowning and operating Blum's Famous Laurentlan Mine, Including 1,115 act\u2014 of mineral lands equal to 55 U.3.\nmlnlng claims; title patented and guaranteed by the Crown, situated In Manitou Lake District, Kenora Mining\nDivision, Ontario, about 25 miles south of Dlnorwic and Wablgoon stations on' the Canadian Paclllc Railway.\nTHE LAURENTIAN MIN Is. has a complete plant and equipment, including \u2014-stamp gold mill, cottages\nfor employees and other necessary improvements.   The mine is ln successful operation and producing gold.\nEMINENT CANADIAN GOVERNMENT GEOLCIQISTS AND O'lHE- MINING ENGINEERS declare that\nthe LAURENTIAN MINE has more gold In sight In the small space opened than any oilier mine lu the world,\nand that the rich ore should contimue ln depth several thousand \u2014et.\nI EXTRACTS   PROM   PRESS  CLIPPINGS. ',;\n_\u00a7_-?'.-'.. \"OREAT EXCITEMENT OVER RICH STRIKE NEAR GOLD ROCK.''\n\"Anthony Blum is destined' \u2014 be one of America's mining millionaires. A short time ago a contract was\nlet to sink 60 feet on one of his mining locations. At a depth of 25 lVei or thereabouts phenomenally rich\nore was struck, which produced the greatest excitement The contractors endeavors\u2014 to keep the matter a\nclose secret until Mr. Blum (thois In Boston) could be communicated with, but as is the case In the history of\nall great discoveries, the news leaked out, and now great preparations are being made to thoroughly prospect\nthe unexplored territory of the district on the advent of spring. Independently of the rich strike at 25 feet, the\nquartz, which is of a dark blue color had a fine grained texture, has panned very freely right from the grass\nroots.\"\u2014Wablgoon Star.\nPositively only 150,000 more of Canadian Laurentlan shares will be offered by us. These shares will be\nadvanced in price in one week.   ThlB mine ds claimed lo be the ^\nRICHEST GOLD MINE IN  THE WORLD. \".     '-*.\nand the shares may be worth' $25.00 by midsummer, as well as paying large dividends.   This is tho one great\nchance to make an Investment m Canada's Richest Gold Mine.   A sane, safe investment for sane people.   Call\nor send in your orders. __   , ' __ _,___-_______sI\n\"BLUM'S RICH MINE.\" '\u2022 ..      * -\n\"'I never saw richer samples of gold In my life,' said Mr. T. W. Gibson, director of the Bureau nf Mines,\ntoday.\"\u2014Toronto  Star,  Dec.   19. 190Si.\n,, ,'.'\/ , ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO\nProm tlie Wablgoon \u2014 nr. W;iblssos>!s. Oist.,\nThursdssy,   .\\Issscls   -tIs,   ltW:\nMORE DISCCSVEIsIES AT LAURENTIAN\nAnother strike \u201er BxtraordItsury Richness,\nequalllss'ff, If not Btsrpsss ng, Those previously Recorsled lis Mnnltou's Bonnnssa\nOold .Mines.\nA telephone dispatch to this offlee from\nsjolil tt.u'ls. announces tliat another s-x.ia-\norsliiiiiry ssli'lke wish siwide at the I\u2014siren-\ntlsus mine on Monday Inst. The ore body\nUllco\u2014red is said to equal, If not eclipse,\nthe phenomenal s.slkes t\u2014orslesl In this\npaper ill December, 11\u2014 and later In October, It\u2014, wlsr-ss samples of ore w,re brought\nIn exhibiting musses of cold hnngtng ta-\ngotfher, with scarcely sissy rock lo a-lbere\nto. repress\u2014ting ilsousunds of dollars io\ntlio ten. It wl.'l be interesting to note that\nllso ssrike or Monday svas snaslo In the\nfoot wall of tlse raise, about SO fsot sslsovss\ntlse 200 foot level. Tile drifts, svlsleh have\nbeen recently driven under tbe direction of\nsuperintendent Kick\u2014'son, are In tbe hunsr-\n1ns wall of tlse formation svliieh may account for tile nondlscovery of Use svssllls\nof ore before Monday. Whether or Isot\nUse ore body is a conlinuatls,is of Ibe Honest\u2014 ve'n of tbe .00 foot level, tlse enormous rlcJinesss of which created suets a\nsensation nil over tbe continent, tins not\nyet b\u2014n ascertained, Possibly 11 may be\ntssiother, But In any event a wealth of ore\nat depth Is assured.\nBLUM'S  LAURENTIAN, NEAR WABIQOON, LINED WITH GOLD.\n., \u2022'\"_!\u2022 \"?\u2022? s\"'\"te '** lilm\"'s Laurentlan Mine surpasses In riches all previous discoveries. The raise from\nthe first level Is now 50 feet up. and ore continues all the way as rich as the ore ou the first level which as\nfounded the world svl.cn lhe strike was made last December. The drift connecting the top of the raise wl. the\nmain shall Is nosv being driven, In which massive gold was encountered, and which machine drills could not\npenetrate. A single blast broke down over 815.000 worth ot gold. Three-fourths of the woight or ore is native\ngold, valued at over J300.000 per ton.\"\u2014Sept. 27, 1906, Winnipeg Free Press.\n\"BLUM'S MINE  PAYS J-0.000 TO  THE TON.\n'\u2022Richer by far than nny mine ever before discovered, the Laurentlan, In the Rainy River Distriet ,sf nn\nper Canada owned by Anthony Blum, the Us-kllne prospector, has been made more valuable and richer si\nby the striking of a new drift, which has already assayed S300.000 to a ton. and is expected to grow w_l_\niu virgin gold as It sinks deeper Into the earth.\"\u2014Boston Journal, Sept. 29 1906 w-inuiu\n\"Since the mass of gold was encountered In the sub-level, which the machine drills could not penetrate\nhe winze lias been sunk deeper and penetrated the rich ore shoot. The rich gold ore Is now known to nit'\nfrom 30 feet to 270 feot-tho bottom of the Bhalt\"\u2014Montreal Star. Nov.S, 1906\n$100 invested in Crow's Nest Pass Coal in 1886 is now worth $285,000 Laurentian Gold H|iqe\nShares should be as good, for it is claimed to be the Richest Cold Mir-e in the World\nWHY THESE SHARES ARE BEING SOLD\nMr. Anthony Blum, who discovered the Laurentlan Gold Mine, is well known lo some of the lamest business tlrms In Winnipeg. Mr. Blum decided that uever would he let Uie Laurentlan Gold Mine gel Into the\nbauds of a few rich capitalists, ns he believes the mines of a country belong to the people al lams Tlieief,,-\na limited number of shares are for sale In this territory at $7.50 per share. as\u2122\u2122.-.\nTWO MILLION DOLLARS WAS REFUSED FOR THIS MINE\nHundreds of thousands of dollars have ben spent developing this mine and it Ib being successfully work\noil and producing gold which has panned f-.oo.000 to tho ton. Shares are worth, par value liooo A limited\nnumber offered at f7.50 per share. These shares will soon be uiiloh higher. Better subscribe now and rest sl.e\nprofits of tne advance. .. * **\"\nALLEN & MUNRO\nSUITE 3,  MCKAY BLOCK, WINNIPEG\nAll Orders must be accompanied by Cash in Full $7.50 Per Share\nSteamship Tickets to and from all parts of the world\nCANADIAN TRADE REVIEW\nBAD    WEATHER     AFFEOT9    THk\nRETAIL TRADE.\nBANK      CLEARINGS      FOR     PAST\nWEEK OF PRINCIPAL CITIES\nMontr\u20141, April 20.\u2014Bradstreet's) trade\nreview says: ln Canutla unseass\u2014able\ncold weather affects retail trade, but\nwholesalers and Jobbers report, trade\nstill good, and complaints of slow delivery -till general. Water navigation on\nthe lower lakes Is open but on the upper lakes it will not bo open until May\n1, largo shipments of heavy freight,\nIron and hardware, are \u201e sing forward.\nCanadian rail mills have their output\nwild for the entire year. One has ts\ncontract for 37.000 tous of. 100 pound\nrails. Ocean navigation at Montreal \u2014\nexpected to open tip May L Toronto\nreports little improvement ln deliveries and higher prices expect\u2014I for cotton stocks. Wholesale trade Is bs-isk ln\nWitnllolia, but retail trade Is slow be-\ncan\u2014 ot bad roa_, and tbe backward\nspring, Collections show llttls. Itnprovo-\nmsistt.\nfailures for tho week number 18, and\n22 ln this week a year ago.\nThe post week's bank cl\u201e_ni5\u00bb with\npercentages of Increaso and decrease,\nfollow;\nDec.\nIno.\n41.5\nWinnipeg .... 10,558,000\n40.if.\nOttawa      3.063,000\n42.1\nVancouver  ..   3,473,000\n90.8\nHalifax      1,199,000\n26.9\n47.9\nHamilton ....    1,629.000\n44.1.\nSt. John, N.B,   1,166,000\n32.2\nLondon      1,355,000\n48.4\n84.8\nBdmonton ...   1,107,000\n\u25a0WHOOPING COUGH\nI hnve used Chamberlain's Cough Renf-\netJy hi my family in casea of whooping?\ncongli and want to tell you tliat it la tho\nbent medicine I nave ev*.r used.\u2014W. P.\nCaston, PaBOu, Qa. Thin remedy Ih anto\nand sure. For Bale hy aU drugfj-.f* and\ndealers.\niaely after tier wedding tour yeara ago.\nJoshua \/Thaw,, w*l\u00bb- taocom.pbn|led' H'*-\nmother home, was very busy yesterday.\nMr. Tnaw went to the office of Prank\nN-mpe, Jr., agent of the estaite of the\nlate William Thaw. Mr. Thaw and\nNempe were closeted together until almost noon, and later Mr. Nempe acknowledged that he was going out it\nthe city tonight ou _ secret mission for\nthe Thaws. The work of converting\npart of the fortune of Mrs. William\nThaw Into cash will, it is slated, begin\nnext Monday, practically every piece of\nproperty owned outright by Mrs-. Thaw\nwill be sold, and the money received\nwill be ipaid into a fund for bail for\nHarry K. Thaw.\nTHE   MORE   DIRECT  WAY\nQo Right to th* Fountain Head nnd Study\nthe Styles\nLearn to swim bi-tend of devoting your\nenergy to finding a suitable life preserver.\nYou know you ean get fin*- wlinea In all\nsized, shapes and widths, You can get fine\nclothes made to the trying on stage Just\noe readily, and save tlie energy you wnate\n)n following old fashioned ways. No man\ncan fell how a pattern cloth will tooJt\nwhen its made up. A Semi-ready Biilt can\nbo finished to your measure In two hours,\nand you ran always prejudge the effect\nond suitability of lhe pattern, at the ready\nto try on stage.\n3. A. Ollker,  Nelaon.\nSTOCK-lORTJil WEEK\nPRICES ARE FIRM AND STOCKS VERY\nACTIVE)\nAPPROXIMATE QUOTATIONS FOR THB\nPAST SIX DAYS\nMOTHER'S SACRIPICB\nDlBpo-ing of Her Real BsUte to Provide Ball For Harry Thaw.\nNew York, April 20.\u2014A -Wpatch from\nPittsburg nays that when Mr*. William\nThaw reached her Pittsburg heme yeaterday she collopsetl and pjiyniciann\nwere miintnoned. With her l\u00bb her daughter, the countess ot Yarmouth. This 'b\nthe first time the countess has been In\nPittsburg -inc- she left  hem immorl-\n(Reported by B. B. Mlghton A Co.)\nLocally the trading in stock, for the\npast week Bhowed a. great improvement,\nprices being firm and a large number of\nthe Blocks very active. Tlie Spokane exchange reporta business better limn since\nlost fnll. with a probability of their sales\nIncreasing. Tho feature of the week's\ntradings was the rapid decline In International Coal nnd tho flurry in Rambler.\n. ne former Block dropped to -H cents, but\nwithin- ***\u00bb -hours gained about 7 cents, with\nthousand- of shares dealt In. There Ib no\ndoubt -but lhat the Investing public favor\nInternational Coal ot nny price below 9\u00bb\ncenli, oonsetiuently should there be a probability of an early settlement of tho labor trouble thla stock will advance to this\nfigure. The latter share- gained about 3\necnt- yesterday with a strong demand still\nm_j.l-a-i-.-d. This rise is accounted for by\n-r-tuton of the report of shipments being\nresumed almost at onoe. B. C. and Do-\n| minion   Copper changed   but   very   Utile\nthroughout tho week; this was rather surprising when considering tho possibility\nof these companies being closed down for\nlack of fuel, and illustrates the faith of\ntho   Investing  public   In   these   securities.\nConsolidated Smelters weakened Sightly\nand were in Utile demand. Western Oil\nConsolidated and Diamond Vaile though\nohanged but slightly were In good demand.\nWhite Bear was offered freely with but\nfew  buyers.\nThe following are the approximate quotations for the waek ending yeaterday:\nAsked Bid\nAmerican  Boy   l . 1%     $ . i%\nAlberta Coal  S3 ,28\nB.   C.  Copper,   close     S.OO 7.87S4\nConsolidated Smelters  lSO.OO       110.00\nCarlboo-McKlnney    3V_ . \"J\nDominion Copper, otose .... 6.75        6,GO\nDiamond  Vale Coal   27 ,24\nGiant _ , 2M\nGranby    Wi.00      130.00\nGerly  ix',i       .is\nMora l'i ,m\nInternational  Coal  61 ,49\nLa Plata Mines  Ill .17\nNa bob    Si ,9-tt\nNicola   Coal   Mlnea    ti . 6\nIta.nibler-Cjrlb_o 3-1 .Sty;,\nSullivan   8*,4        . <*\u2022\"\u25a0_\nStewart   2.02 _,60\nSnowstorm     3.00 8.09\nWestern Oil Con    1,89 1.10\nDEGRBBS FOR METHODISTS\nToronto, April 20.\u2014Three prominent\nclergymen of the Methodist, chruch had\nthe honorary degree of doctor of divinity confeiTed on them by the senate of\nVictoria college Inst, evening. The newly elected divines are: Rev. Thomas\nCrosby, the well known missionary of\nBritish Columbia: Rev. James A. Rankin, pastor of Carlton street church,\nthis city, and Rev. William McDonogh,\nof Stratford.\nFOOTBALL ENTHUSIASM\nOne Hundred Thousand People Witness Pinal In English Cup Ties.\nLondon, April 20.\u2014Fully 60,000 enthusiastic admirers of football arrived\nIn I-.union today from as early as 3\no'clock In the morning on special trains\nto witness tho final game ln the English cup ties at the Crystal Palace between Bverton. Uie holders of the trophy, and Sheffield. With the contingents from the south the managers estimated that fully 80,000 perosns came\nto Ijondon to see tho game. The metropolis furnished Its full quota, bringing\nthe total up to about 100,000. By tbe\ntime the game was opened the standing\nroom waa packed. All the seating capacity at the groundH was sold a week\nahead.\nSheffield kicked off and -cored a goal\nwithin 20 minutes. Everton then became the aggressor hut Sheffield  put\nup a fine defence and lt was not until\njust before the end of the first half that\nthe holders of the cup were able to\nequalize matters.\nAt what is known In football here us\n\"three-quarter time\" the score was unchanged. During the last quarter bot'i\nsides put In their best work. There\nwere many exciting rushes but tlie\nteams wore so evenly matched that\nneither was able to score for some time.\nThen one of the Sheffield forwards got\nthe boll and with a well-directed kick\nwon a second goal. Everton was unable\nlo score after Lhat and Sheffield captured the coveted trophy. The defeat ot\nthe holders of the cup, who wore strong\nfavorites, led to the wildest Bcones of\nexcitement. Lord chief justice Alver-\nstorie presented the cup to tho winners.\nESTATE OF A. G. BLAIR.\nSt. John, N.B., April 20.\u2014Tlie estate\naf lhe late Hon. Andrew G. Blair will\n(otal not less than $200,000, according\nto Information which reached St. John\nfrom a reliable source. Tbe will has\nbeen entered for probate at. Ottawa and\nthe draft Inventory fixes the value at\nabout that amount, of which a con-slit-\nerable portion Is life Insurance. A prolate has not ben granted because of a\ndisagreement wltb regard to the \u25a0succession tax, but It Is anticipated that a\nsettlement will shortly be reached. Tho\nbulk of the estate goes to members of\nthe family.\nSalvation Army\u2014Barracks on Vlctoiis\nstreet, weat of Josephine. Special st*rvi_oa\nwill be held today. Knee dilll. 7 a.m.;\nholiness meeting, 11 a.m.; praise meeting,\n3 p.m.; evening mee.lng, S o'clock.\nBaptist church\u2014Stanley street, near Mill.\nMorning service, 11 a.m.; evening 6-rvice,\nat 7:30; Sunday school, -.30 p.m.; Rev.\nF.. H. Shanks, paa'.or. Fuming, subject.\n\"Christian stewardship\"; evening theme,\n\"Memories  of  Childhood.\"\nPresbyterian Church\u2014_t. Paul's, corner\nVictoria and Koofenay streets. Morning\n.-service, ll a.m.; Sunday school, 2:30 p.m.;\nevening service. 7:30 p.m.; Kev; J. T.\nFerguson, pastor.   At lhe evening service\nCHURCH SERVICES TODAY\nTl.*,-* services s nnounced for today in the\nchurches of Nelson are as follows;\nAnglican\u2014St. Saviour's church, oorner of\nWard and Silica --streets. Third Sunday\nafter Hflater; h'oly communion, it a. m,;\nmorning prayer and holy communion, 11;\nSunday school. 2:30 p.m.; evensong, 7:30*\nRcv. F. H. Graham, rector.\nCathollc-Churoh of Mary Immaculate\ncorner of Ward and Mill Btreets. l_-*e\nmass, 8 a.m.; high mass, 10:30; evening\nservi.-e, 7:30.   Rev. Father Althoff,  priest\nFOR SALE\nHotel   Hume,  2  lots and  furnltare. .Iiai.wm\nBlock V.. Balfour ,13 lota   760\nLot 3 and F. 1*2 2, block 1, with b_t!d*>\nIngs,   partly   rented,   IK  month   .. 10,000\n7 lots block AAD., bearing fruit trees 2,600\nLots 7 and 8, w half 9, block li with\n6-roi.m   dwelling    _,0UO\n8 lots, town of Sllverton   1,000\nHalf Interest 200 acres Slocan Lake,. 760\nQuarter   Interest  Trout   Lake City.. 2,600\nLot Atlin  City    360\nHalf Interest 160 acres near Kaslo.. 7W\n160 acres  Pass  valley    S,an\nHalf Interest 70 acres, 3 miles us> Cottonwood Creek  _M\nJ. FRED HUME\nSunday Dinner\nNelson Cafe\nSUNDAY   DINNER  PROM 0 TO 8  P.M.\n60 CENTS\nBOUP\nTurkey a la Rclne Consomme\nFISH\nFilleted  Halibut,  Saratoga  Chips\nS-J-AD\nsiirimp Mayonnaise\nBOILED\nOx  Tongue.   Tomato Sauce\nKNTBBES\nBreaded Lamb with Oreen Peas\nBroiled   Kidney,   aux Champignons\nStraw-henry  Fritters, Cream sauce\nROAST\nYoung Chicken and Dressing\nSirloin  Beef,  Brown Gravy\nYoung Pork, Cranberry Sauce\nVl-GBTAWLKS\nBoiled and Mashed Poatoes     ,\nSugar Com\nDESSERT\nOreen Apple Pie Rhubarb Tart\nSteamed   Fruit   Pudding,   Wine   S;iuoe\nOrange  Jelly\nTEA COPFEE\nMiss Richardson will sing \"Glory to Thee,\nMy God, thla Night.\"\nMethodist church\u2014Corner Silica and Joae-\nphlno Btreets. Morning service, 11 a.m.;\nSunday school and pastor's bible class 2:30.\nFriends and visitors cordially welcomed.\nKev.   R,   _,'.   Powell,  pastor.\n-A\/iVCS\nCanned Meats are __,ttsrylriir    Try  ihem.\nfor Miners, Smeltermen and Lumbermen\nEvery    convenience.      Electric    piano.\nRates |1  per  day.\nMRS. M-J-LETTn,  Proprletr__s\nLand\nHouses\nLots\nWest Baker St., Nelson B. C\nF.B LYS,\nReal Estate\nand\nGen, Agent\nFOR SALE\nGot\u2014  Upland  PraIriss Hay tor sala as\n111 tor I\u2014, f.o.b. CaTlair, Alta.\n_U_. B. HOWARD,\n\u25a0ai-r, All*\nA -IDI -fs-*l _|_t\nIl x -rj too* thin\nIt will kolat \u00abp your \u2022>lr_i\nAnt __\u2022 you to tint'.\nAid tha __ plica li ton\nTo Hmpla yoar (Ta\nll it Archla _\u25a0_'\u00ab <\n\"The No Place Inn\"\nNOTICE\nAs agent for Mrs, Wattle l nm naked to\n\u25a0\u25a0quest those hnvlng account** ngalnst the\nate A. K. Wattle lo present said aOcOUnta,\nlertlfled, to the undersigned promptly.\nA.   H.   not'l-LSTE.-Dl-R.\nApril \u00bb, 1M7.\nDISSOLUTION  OF  PARTNERSHIP\nNOTICB Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between T. F.\nJeffers and H. P. Cflbsnn under lhe firm\nname of the City Transfer Coinpuny, haa\ntbiH day been dissolved, the said Gibson\nretiring   from   the  partnership.\nThe business will henceforth be carried\non by T, P. Jeffers, who wlU pay nil liabilities of tho City Tranafer Company and\nto whom all aesets due the said firm, a^\npayable.\nDated   April   17th,   1907-\nT.  F. JEFPERS\nDON'T OVERLOOK THIS\n320 Acres of\nFirst-class Fruit Land\nwith lake frontage, 22 acres clean-si\n15 iscres plouglsesl. 6 aims planted with\nassortes! fruit trees, 1 a\u2122 In small\nfruits. Frame hoiiss' 12 ft. x Isi ft. asi.l\nfurniture, plough, barrow, cultivator\nHot spring on lam], which Is of Immense valise aa s-egarsla fruit growing,\nantl three gssssd streams on property.\nThis lansl Is situate on Ihe east slile tit\ntho Arrow lakes. Price 130.00 per acre,\nEasy ternis; or will bell lsiO acres of\nabove property (the unimproved half),\nall FIRST CLASS LAND, easily cleared,\nfree fi-om rock, well watered, with lake\nfrontage, for J20.00 per acre. Terms\nMt cash, balance on time; or will subdivide above at slightly Increanes] price.\n____=_L___________Ej\nWANTED ^\nSI\u2014\u2014BTAKV    FOR    20.1100 t'l.l'll  OF\nNBl_ON, B. C.\nSalary 9100 per mouth until end s-sf\nyear.   Applications must be sent in by\nMay 1.\nAddress, 20,000 CLUB, Nelson, B. C.\nJAS. R- MUIR\nExport Piano Tuner nnd regulator. H.ive\nyour instrument thoroughly tuned, regit-:\nlat til and polished. Plnest work solicited,\nkeenest erilli'lsm Invited, best posRlble references. Leave orders at Stand-ml Furniture Co., phone N., or M-SOtliRlseh (_o,'_\nofflee.  phone 243.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE Is hereby given that the international Coal nnd Coke Company, Limited, will, upon May 1, 1907. pay a di\\ I-\ndend of one per cant on Us Issued and\noutstanding capital stock. Bald dividend\nwill bc paid lo registered shareholder\nonly, and the transfer books of the company Will be closed from April 15. lt-7, to\nMay 2, 1007. both dnys Inclusive. All unregistered nhareholders should semi their\nstoek before the first menilaned date t<> tha\nsecretary at the offloe of t-he eompnny,\nPernweli building, Spokane, Washington.\nDated at Spokane, Waahlngton, March\nM, INI.\n,:\n -__.' _._.-_!_  K_W\u00bb, _______   (\/.. H-N--*r -F-It 21, ItTOI\nFOR SALE\nWe have good level fruit land to sell at\nrcasont-blo prices on reasonable terms.\n!>Ve   ask   personal   inspection.\nH. E. Croasdaile & Co.\nKB.V '%& St 'rTSZt*\nGALT COAL\nMined at Lethbrldge, Alta. Unequalled\nfor ateam and domestic use. Car lota\nshipped to all railway and steamboat\npoints.\n*W\u201e __  TI_3R_T_3\"_\"\nQane\u2014I Sales Agent Box S3.  Nelsssn, B.C.\nWe'd Lik,e to\nItltiivicw\nYou\nOoncerning\nthe\nSpring\nClothing\nQuestion\nClothes\nTalk\nThe continued\npatronage of\nwell dressed\nmen shows that\nour c othlng e;m\nibe depended on\nlo aatlofy.\nIt's the Fit that\nStays, that Counts\nFit Reform clothes arc cut by\nexperts, tailored by -killed workmen. The oiothoa know their place\nand keep It. Test us for a season\nin your outfitting.\nEmory & Walley\nFIT   RE-FORM    WARDRObB\nFRIOE OF METALS\nNew York, April 20\u2014Silver, 65 3-S; cast-\nItiK copper, _! 7-8| lead, f4.\nLondon,  April 30\u2014Silver, _) 3-16.\nCOPPER STOCKS\n(Reported  by  McDermld & MeHardy)\nNew York,   April Et)\u2014The  following are\ntoday's quotations   for   the   Blocks   mentioned: Asked   Bid\nOranby  136      *_5\nDomtnloni Copper        CI-       tVW\nD.   C. Copper            IV.       *\u2022\"*-\nNELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\n\"Miss Stuart's Legacy,\" by F. A. Steel,\nhas been presented to the -Nelson library\nby Mrs. A.   L.   McKlllop.\nThe box plan for the \"May Queen\" opens\ntomorrow at Rutherford-*. Tlcke.s mny be\no\u201e.ttlned from   Fretl Irvine nnd company.\nThe Ladles of the Maccabees at a meeting yeaterday decided to hold their At\nHome as nt first arranged, on Wednesday\nevening.\nThe preliminary hearing of tlie charge\nof attempted murder near Kootenay landing Jig-iinst Paul Mannarlno will be taken\nup tomorrow morning.\nCoyotes last week attacked and hilled a\nhorse belonging to the teams hauling ore\nform the La Plata mine, in the heavy\ntimber about two miles -below the mine.\n.Manuger W. 3. Trethewey or the La\nPlata mine, paid a flying visit to th\u00a9 dty\nyeaterday. Be repor.s a number of slides\non l-hfl mine tramway and below the mill\nhut  no serious damage has been done.\nThis evening in  the Baptist church this tor will tell  ihe story of Ills mothers\nas an evnnge'ist and Christian work-\nsi*.    The   choir   Will   sing   \"Guide   me,   O.\nThou Great  Jehovah,\"  by  Emmerson.\nHf*\nLacrosse men say Ihm the game has\n-i\u00bb*n scotched along ihe Crow by the Introduction of professional nbaeba'l. Clubs\nm.-ny be organised this summer at Ross-\nland, Revelstoke, Boundary and Cranbro-k.\nI'he funeral of the remains of George F.\nMei-hatt, not George Mlnchell, as else-\nwit-era written, the victim of the fatality\nIn the sawmill accident yesterday, will\nif Km place tomorrow afternoon from St.\nSaviour's church at  . o'clock,\n('. I. Norrli* of the famous Norrls nnd\nRowe's circn-t, was in town yesterday took-\ning over the possibilities** of bringing the\nwhile of the biff show here next month.\nThe site looked at waB that at the east-\nertl end of the tram line, that on the C.P.R.\nyards being too small, except for.fl siction\nnf the cl-rcus, such as visit* d the o'ty s-;me\n*\u25a0\u2022'_!\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 s'nee.\nTHB STOBB OP ftHATiITY\nFresh Rhubarb, per lb 10c\nSpinach,  per* lb 10c\nGreen Onions, per bunch  10-e\nCrlsp Lettuce, per'lb   400\nNavel Oranges, per doz. 40c, GOi* and -\u25a0\u00bb-\nRobt. N|. Hood & Oo,\n\u00ab!UX____ Ui -S-.VISION-\n_ W. O. __._ \u2022\u00ab_--, A A\n____- ic\nFOR SALE\nWe are instructed bv\nowner in England to sell\nfive dwellings belonging\nto him at very reasonable\nprices, for cash.\nThese are a good buy\nfor anyone requiring a\nresidence or investment.\nH.&M.BIRD\nNELSON, B.0.\nJ\n************* ***************************\nRefrigerators\nOur stock of these is now to hand and we |\n;; can supply them in Enamelled, Porcelain and \u2666\n; Zinc Lined.   We would suggest you making an |\nearly selection thereby getting first choke.\n?***>__*_4SM>**\nSOME VERY  ATTRACTIVE\nPIECES OF SILVER AT\nVERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES\nSugar Spoons   $1.00\nSugar Tongs  fl.BO\nBerry Spoons    $2.\u2014\nButter Knives  *1.00\nMeat Porks  *1.3S\nCheese Scoops  tl.75\nTomato Servers  J2.00\nOlive- Porks \t\nGravy Ladles   $2.00\nBread Knives    $3.75\nSugar ansl Cream Sets, $4.00, $11.00. (i$.is0\nButter Dishes ..$1.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.00\nBread Boards  $4.50, $5.00, $5.51)\nCake Baskets  $0.00, $7.0(1\nFruit Dishes ....$0.00. $0.50. $7.50, $12.\nPudding Dishes  $7.50. *i0.00\nSauce Dishes  $11.00\nSalad . Bowls   $8.00\nSardlno Dishes >si.00\nFern Pots  $2.50, $3,00, $5.50\nWe keep Use very best kinds of Silverware and can guarantee cjery\npiece. . j;\nJ.O.PATEIMAUDE\norriciMi\nWi\\TCH.IsUKH\n_ -W*slK\u00abS-IsHM-Ns***-*-**-^\n\u2022ttMUMCTURINO JEWELII\nPH0NII-\nFARM TEAM   FOR SALE\nTeam raarea In foal, 3 and 4 years old, weight 2800 lbs.    Perfectly gentle\n\u25a0iml sound.\nNELSON TRANSFER  CO.\ni\n: The J. H. Ashdown Hardware Co., Ltd.\nNELSON BRANCH 1\nI i\n1***************1**+********  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++V\nClHirlcH Waltn-ley nave cvldoii-ce, oor-\nroboratlng that of O. Quitnl n tho case ot\ntheft, adjourned from lost week, preferred\n-trainst John Riley. The ra.-.e was adjourned tiien foi' on. week, when the dofchoa\nwill be taken up by W. A. Macdpnaltt*\nBLAME A POLICEMA-N\nNew York, April 26.\u2014District attorney Jerome today received definite information that the Thaw jury waa approached by a policeman who informed\none of the juror's that Thaw's father,\nWilliam Thaw, was a member of the\nMystic Shrine. Juror Charles E. Newton, himself a shrlner, said today that\nthe remark was made to him, and it is\nBald that tbo policeman who conveyed\nthe Information was also d member ot*\nthat society. Mr. Newton sold he immediately told all Ihe jurors what hnd\nbeen said to him. Ail the noHcemon\nwho did duty with the Tbaw jury at any\ntime will be lined up lti the district attorney's office on Monday and jur-m*\nNewton will be asked to pick out the\nman who is alleged to havi* made the\nremark.\nSTRA-THCONA\u2014W. J. Trethewey, 1,11\nPata; P. W. Oiirnsuy. Trail; V. ll. William-, Judge Wilson. Cranbrook; _. .1.\nRUM-ll. Bonnlngton; H. D. Fisher, New\nDenver; a. q. Donaldson, Mrs. c. it,\nHamilton, and child, J. S C. Praser, Robs.\nland; P. 8, York, Deer Park.\nQUHIHN-\u2014S. Gordon, F. Young. Orand\nForks.\nNEW-SON\u2014 A. S. Chile, Spokane; A. *T,\nClover,  Kali-pell;   K.   Walsh, Deer Park.\nSIU-RBROOKB\u2014M. Butt-rid and wife,\nF. Worth. Winnipeg; Miss A. Gothay,\nHamburg; P. Nloord, A. Nloord, Socan;\no. Papette, Seattle; L. Goodrow, Procter!\nH. R. Evans, Wlnlaw; J. Dermont, Chicago.\nHUME \u2014 (.'. IC. Weaver. J. M, Jack,\nBradford; _). E. Sue I, A. Collins, J. Clor-\ndoii. p. Migfflnson, J. W. Colli-, C. A.\nGodfrey, Vancouver; C. A. Kintn-y, Caatle-\ngar; S. James, C. Archibald, Toronto; D.\nSt. Denis, Slocan; F, Allen, Milwaukee;\nW.  Q.   Robb, C.   F.   Caldwell,   Kaslo.\nBARTLETT\u2014P. Carter, J. Clark.. Beasley; G.  Hanson, P. Stewart. Sllverton.\nOLUB\u2014H. Melrose, Pueblo; W. A. Johnson, J. II. Aldcn, Trail; J. Rlehardson. P.\nMoMHlanl, -tosslftpid; >l\\. J. Carpenter,\nGrand Porks;  l. M.  Mllrea, Rovebtoko.\nGRAND CENTRAL\u2014 M. \"buster, Creston;\nIt. .1. Foley, Koch skiing;; W. a. Davidson. Kaslo; ll. Peter-man, D. McMillan,\nM. Strand. Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs. Henry,\nThrums; P.  McCharles, Grand  Korku.\nKOOTENAY\u2014J. Colton and wife. A,\nJust, W. Llncker, Montreal; C. Artlno. G,\nnattlglio. Italy; D. Sutherland, Crescent;\nG, Favetle, M. Marlnetii. J. Beer, Scan;\n.1.   Aland,  Macleod.\nLAKEV1EW\u2014W. Little. J. Gallagher.\nWlnlaw; S. Yawn, J. Perry, North B.iy.\n1-ADDBN\u2014 M. S. Rafferty, Seattle: D.\nEastiake, Sandon; R. Eastma-n, Creston;\nK. McKay, (.'ranbrook; I. J, MoPherson,\nVancouver; J, R. Beatty, Fernie.\nROYAL\u2014J. Ryan, Cn'lfonila; J. Lump In\nSan Francisco; J. F. Adams, G. Blake.\nThrums.\nChina Hall\nDiversity of Filing\ndevice\u00abinto a compact arramre-\nment is a feature of ths Globe-\nWernicke \"Elastic\" system\nappreciated by business men.\nLargest variety and highest\nquality. \u25a0   f.\n'  ,    tQA SALS W    \u00ab_\nSI ..*__.,_   \u00ab-7.<i.JRB OO.\nWc can furnish your\nHOUSE\nOFFICE\nHOTELS\nComplete\nStandard Furniture\nCompany\nUnd\u00abrtak,or8 and Emb_i*|i-\nA\u00bb\u00abnt\u00ab ty-soi- ar-d Risch\nWe have a large, varied and\nuseful stock of ,\nCrocl-ery, Cl-.wira, Earti|eiiware,\nLamp Goods, Etc.\nand at reasonable prices. Come\nand inspect, Second-Hand\nGoods of all kinds cheap.\nWc Sell\nThe Best\nof\nMens Shoes\nIt's a habit\n.fours.\nOtii -shoes nave character Just ns\nmuch as the man who wears tliem.\nChoice selected leathers, skillful shoe\nbuilding, correct styles, nil points of\ndetail well looked arter, serve to\nmake our ail-en shoes with a t-liarac-\nTHE ROYAL\nK. ANDREW < OO,:\nRIPE\nTomatoes\nAt  aic,   per lb.\nRoman Beauty, Grimes' Golden*. Spltzenburg, Mlnkler,\nUrceulngs and  Wulbridge.\nBnnnnas, Jumbo siic, fifl cents\nper doxen,\nFancy California Ornnues*\nfrom 30c. to GOc. per dozen.\nLemons 35c. per doi\u00ab*n.\nS. ti. SEANEY\nPhone 206    Baker St.\nFOR SALE\nFine 6-roomed cottage, all modern, large double rooms, 2 bed moiii-\nkitclien, bathroom, woodshed, verandah In front. A -i)]cnd.I location\non Stanley St., dose In.   Price $1300.   Good terms.\nWOLVERTON   & CO., BAKER ST.\n840 ACRES\n{tear Nsls-i\nA snap.   See me about it.\nCabinet !*igar Store\nC. 3. sfy-THEW, Prop., Baker St,\nAfter the long, cold winter, tone up the\nsystem with a bottle or two of Beef, Iron\nand Wine, Syrup of Hypophosphites, Malt\nExtract, or Cod Liver Oil preparations,\nall good tonics.   To be had at\nThe Red Cross Drug Store\nBaker St near Josephine, N-alson.\nThe Sign of the Fish\nWe sell everything the Fisherman needs. Strict attention paid\nto mail orders.\nE. SUTCUFFE, Baker St.\nTt>BAC(\u201eNI8T\nMeagher's\nFOK\nHigivDIass Millinery\nSutton's Seeds\n___INO LIKE HOT CAKES\nWe also have Steele-Brlggs' vegetable\nseeds ln bulk, Simmers' 5c packages,\nand a full line of Grass & Clover Seeds,\nChemical Fertilizers, etc.\nThe Braekan-Milling Co., Ltd.\nFRESH\nBISCUITS\nAll JOcts. a Package\nKH1SPO GINGER WAFERS\nSOCIETY TEAS\nVANILLA WAFERS\nNEW ENGI\u2014ND GINGER SNAPS\nSALTED CITY SODAS\nPLAIN SODAS\nGRAHAM WAFERS\nBUTTER THIN\nOATittEAL\nLEMON   CREAM\nTHE BELL TRADING CO.\nGarden Seeds and Seed Potatoes\nWe are Selling Four Splendid Varieties of Seed Potatoes\nEarly Harvest (white)\nEarly Vlgoi\u2014a (pink ansl white)\nNaught Six and Everett (both pink).\nNeaught Six is the big ylelder   and\nEverett took first prize at the fair.\n4 lbs., 25c;  20 lbs., Sl.Ol)\n100 lbs.,  |3.00\nHall orders tilled promptly.\nWm. Rutherford, Druggist, Nelson, B. C.\nTWO GOOD BUYS\nWo have two good corner locations, on Stanley street for sale, either ot\nwhich will rehirn from 15 per cent to 20 per cent on the Investment. Each,\nproperty comprises two lots, on one tho re being; two houses for rent, the other\nhaving four.    The price for each  Is $3200.   Terms.\nMcMorris & Horstead\nFIRE  AND ArciDHJ-  INSURANCE. PHONE   m     EMPLOYMENT   AOKN\u2014\u00bb\nElliot Block, Baker St., Next to Walker e Jewelry Store\n^\\i-\\Loit\\b\\il\\\u201e\\il\\_\\l,y_\\l>\\ll 99 x(jxttmnMn_\\lt\\tix4f\\li\\li&t\n3 *\u2022\u2022\nI Dutch Onion Setts |\nWe have just received a full stock of\nDutch Onion Setts; also a full stock of\nbulk and package seeds.\nPlanet Jr. Implements\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\nINelson Hardware Company\nP.O.  Box M        mriiEMKNTS AND   SEED   HOUSE.\n-BUSON, B.C.\nWIRE\nFENCING\nWe Have Just Received!\na Car of\nPLAIN AND BARBFD\nGALVANIZED FENCE WtRE\nalso American  Field  Fencing in 20and 40\nrod rolls.    Your Order Solicited.\n\u2022-nod-Vallano- Hardware Se., Ltd.\n**_OU__l_\n$500 Cash\nand $1200\nEASY  TERMS\nwill buy a seven-roomed house\non Water Street. All modern\nconveniences. This is an up-\nto-date home, conveniently\nlocated. ;\nricDermid & MeHardy\nThe growing popularity of tbls\ndepartment is best evidenced\nby the ever Increasing sales,\nNever In the history or this de.\npnrtiiient has the value of business been so great and never lias\nthere been ssich a showlug of\nchol\u2122 millinery. All liiat is\nnewest and best In tills line Is\nhere for your selection and\nprices as usual lower than anywhere else In the clly.\nMeagher & Go.\nSUCCESSORS TO KBHR ft CO.\nTaylor & McQuarrie\nHIQH-CL-SS TAILORS\nA. & Q. Friebersj, Managers\nIslt Worth the Trouble?\nSome people think that It is not worth the trouble and expense to\nprocure a beautiful head of lialr. But what Is a little trouble or exponse\ncompared to a beautiful head of hair. Those who have used the Seven\nSutherland Slaters preparations and Bee what grand results they give cannot understand how they over got along without them. It will be to your\nadvantage to call and consult with the Sevou Sutherland Sisters' representative at the Canada Prng _ Book Company's store, and to give the Seven\nSutherland Sisters' Hair Orower and Scalp Cleaner a fair trial.\nCanada Drug & Book Co. f limited\nDruggists, Stationers, .Seedsmen\nCor. Ward and Baker Sts.\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1907_04_21","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0382489","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : F.J. Deane","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1907-04-21 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1907-04-21 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0382489"}