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F. Stuart\nPHONE 60\nPROPRIETOR.\n> JACK COX\nCAHHIEB ONLY THE  BEB1\nWINKS. LIQUORS AND CIGARS.\nThe Windsor\nGRAND FORKS.\nWinnipeg, January 7.\u2014A rumor is\ncurrent today that Hon. Dr. McFafl-\nden. provincial secretary, is about to\nretire from the cabinet to take the office of provincial veterinary inspector.\nIt is stated that in the event of Mr.\nMcFadden's retirement he will be suc-\nI ceeded by Hugh Armstrong, ex-M.P.\nToronto, .Ian. 7.\u2014Walter S. Lee,\ngeperal manaher of the Canadian Permanent anil Western Mortgage corporation, died Saturday night, aged 6D\nyears. Death was due to severe cold\nfoil wing a-i attack of typhoid  fever.\nN'anaimo, Jan. 7 \u2014George Norns.\neditor and proprietor of The Free\nPress, died yes er ay afternoon, aged\n57. He had actively manage! the\npaper, almost the oldest in the pro-\nj vince. for 27 y-.'ars. He practically\ndied in harness\nPittsburgh, Jan. 7\u2014A case famous\nin international diplomacy was closed\ntoday by the payment by the state department at Washington of $75,no\ndamages to Mrs. Lena, the mother o*\nFrank G, Lenz. a American wheelman killer] by Turkish officials,\nGrand Forks Mails.\nMAILS CLOSE MAILS DUE\nAT OFFIOK AT OFFICE\n:Rossland,Spokane, N\u00abl-\n\u2022oii,.Marcus, Cascade,\nRohsori, all p'ts Crows\n2:4(1 p.m. Nest Ry, Revelstoke 2:30 p.m.\nVancouver,Victoria,all\npoints on Canadian Pacific Reilway.\n'Columbia, Phoenix,\niEliolt, Greenwood. Mld-\n1:00 p.m.iway, Penticton,Repub- 4:20 p.m.\nlie, Curlew, Roister, all\n:Reservation points.\nOffice open daily from 8:30 to 6:80 p. in.\n(Sundays excepted). Money orders issued\nto all parts, and Savings Banks deposits\nreceived, 3 per cent interest allowed. Registered mail closes one balf hour previous to the time for closing ordinary mails\nGEO. H. HULL, Postmaster.\nR. J.   PARRETTE,\nDEALEK IN   ALL  KINDS OF\nFRESH\nMEATc\nAT THE OLD STAND ON\nGovernment Avenue,\nCOLUMBIA',   B. (.'\n4WfcMavwa.uj\nPRIVATE PILL NOTICE\nFRANK   MILLER\nGENERAL TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE\nGood Dry Wood delivered to any part of the city    'Phone 64.\nGrand Forks and Columbia, B, C,\nN\n-}. R. Wright-\n.. JEWELER..\nRepairing of all kinds\nPromptly done.\nALSO   A   FULL\n1.INJC OF\nSTATIONERY\nKEPT   IN   STOCK\nColumbia awe., Columbia, B. C\nOflCE IS HKltEBY GIVEN THAI' AT\nthe nex tsessiou of the Legislative\nAssembly of British Columbia application will be made on behalf of\nthe Corporation of the ' ity of Grand\nPorks <v 1 >< 1 the Corporation of the City\nof Columbia, British Columbia, pursuant to resolutions passed by the municipal councils of the -aid cities on the fifteenth ami thirteenth days of August\nlast, respectively, un'l approved by the\nelectors at a poll taken the 2Mb day of\nAugust last, for mi act to amalgamate\nand Incorporate the said cities ns one city\nmunicipality uuder the name of \"The\nCorporation of the City of Minor.1'with\nall.the rights aud powers held by either\naud with all the rights and powers conferred by any statute on city municipalities within British Columbia* and to vest\nin the new city all the assets of both the\nsaid cities: ami to validate certain bylaws\nof the said cities; to validate all general\ndebentures of both the said cities [wh 'tli-\ner already issued or hereafter to be Issued in pursuance of the said resolutions)\nand charye same on an equal footing as\nvadd and subsisting debentures of the\nnew city: and authorize and legalize certain expenditures: and to contain other\nspecial provisions in accordance with the\nsaid resolutions.\nDated the 14th day of October, 1901.\nKttNEST MILLER,\nSolicitor for the city of Grand EorUs.\n\u25a0\u2022:.\". uKNT & SPENOK,\n.\u00bb, 1 '\u2022 'itors for -he city of Columbiai Church Directory.\nKn*x PretbyUrfeu \u2022burafc, Crtkd\nForks J. 11, KbVtttsoii, I. A., past*r.\nServices every Sunday, 11a.m.. 7:80 p.\nin. Sunday School and Bible class, 2. p.\nm.   Y. P. M. Tuesday, 8 p. m.\nBaptist Church, Columbia\u2014Rev. Ralph\nTrotter, pastor. Preaching service at 11\no'clock a. m. every Sunday. Sunday\nSchool at 3 p, in       11 are welcome.\nColumbia Presbyterian Church. R. W.\nCraw, B. A., pastor.\u2014 Services every Sunday al 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m. Sunday\nschool and bible\"class at 2:3,1 p, m.\nFirst Methodist Church, corner Main\nand Fifth streets, J. F. Betts, pastor- Service every Sunday at 11 a. m.and 7:30 p.m.\nClass meeting at close of morning service:\nSunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.\nPrayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially\ninvited. Seats all free. Minister's residence cor, Winnipeg avenue and Observation street.\nThe Evening Sun is issued and delivered, to city subscribers, everyday, ex-'\ncept Sundays, between  the  hours  of 12\nand 1 o'clock- p, m.\nSUBSCRIPTION BATES:\nOne year, by mail $3.00\nOne Month, by mail 25\nfling at Rev. J. R. Roberuon, tean.se\nthat gentleman discontinued Irs fub-\nscription to it, charging him with having failed to pay. Mr. Robertson\nwent to the office and forced the publisher to produce his books, which\nshowed he had, and that the paper\nwas guilty of ma icious falsehood in\nstating that he had not.\nADVEHTISING KATES:\nLegal advertisements, in Nonpareil (this)\ntype, 10c per line for first insertion, and\n5c per line for each subsequent insertion.\nDisplay advertisements, running space,\none to three inches, per month, $3.00 per\ninch: three to six inches, $2.50 per inch\nper month; over six inches. $2.00 per inch\nper month.\nAddress all communications to\nH. S. TURNER, Columbia, B.C.\nPHONE. 55.\nReading notices, 10c _ per line |for first\ninsertion, and 5c per line for each Insertion thereafter.\n..THE EVENING SUN..\nH. S. TURNER.\nWEDNESDAY, JAN. Y 1902\nThe style of journalism practiced by\nthe Gazette should be tabooed in this\ncomuiuMity. The low plane upon\nwhich it travels, to which it would\nlevel down public and private char\nacter, works serious injury. Estimated\nby the character and methods pursued\nby.theGazette, every issue of the sheet\nis a reproach, not only t\u00bb journalism\ngenerally, but to the reputation and\nstanding of the city abroad. Because\nit is devoid utterly of pure motives, it\nseeks jontinuallv to impugne the motives of all others, and destroy the\ngood name of all who do not bring\ngrist to its mill. Its attacks upon individuals are disgraceful in the extreme.    In its last issue it had a dirty\nColumbia City Council.\nThe regular meeti.ig of the Columbia city council was held last evening,\nwith the Mayor and Aid.Cusson, Hod-\nson, Morrison, Mcintosh and Wasson\npresent.\nA delegation ,oi the saloonkeepers\nwaited upon the council and tisked,for\na rebate of $100 off tbe saloon license\nfor next term. A rebate of 20 per c\u00abnt\nwas ordered to be granted on all liquor\n\u25a0licenses for next term.\nThe clerk was instructed to have\ntwo Sets of debentures printed by the\nStunden Printing eo 111 pa 11 y, of Rossland, for $35.\nAid. Wasson and Mcintosh were\nauthorized to collect #500, a donation\nto the bridge, from Cooper Bros.; also\n$25 from M. Miller.\nThe street closing bylaw was iead\na third time.\nAid, Mcintosh reported ( that the\ncontract for grading to tbe west approach of the bridge had been let at\n$3 per foot, the whole cost not to exceed $150.\nThe council then adjourned,\nTimes of this city, which also supports\nBoil well, scouts it. and says that Mr.\nBod well has 110 intention of resigning.\nIt says, however, that an attempt is\nbeing made to p\u00abtch ip a truce between Dunsmuir and the recalcitrant\nConservatives like Garden and Mc-\nBride.\nWith  a view toward ehecking tbe\nlawlessness which has become rather\nto fiequent in Nelson, Wash., of late,\nFrank Kelly has beenjsent up for 30\nday*   by   Magistrate   Logsdon   on a\ncharge of disorderly conduct.\nWest Prince, Alta,.Jan. 7. John A.\nMacdonald,a rancher and one of the\nPrince-Albert pioneers, dropped cL*ad\nof heart disease on Saturday on the\nstreet. He was one ol the Selkirk\npionetrs, and moved herein the early\ndays. Deceased was prominent in\nMasonic aad Fore\u00bbtry ciivl s.\nVictoria, Jan. 7.\u2014The Vancouver\nWorld, one of E. V, Bod well's newspaper organs, circulated the rumor\nthat Premier Dunsmuir had sent iu\nhis resignation and recommended the\nlieutenant-governor to call on Mr.\nBodwell to form a government, The\nWorld   yarn   is   so absurd  that  The\n.   PUBLIC NOTICE.\nPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the\nelectors of the municipality of the\ncity of Columbia, that I require the presence of the said electors at the Eire hall,\nColumbia street, on Monday, the thirteenth day of January, 1902, at 12 o'clock\nnoon, for the purpose of electing persons\nto represent them in the municipal council as Mayor and Aldermen, also for the\npurpose of electing three school trustees.\nThe mode of nomination of candidates\nshall be as follows:\n\"The candidates shall be nominated in\nwriting; the writing shall be subscribed\nby two voters of the municipality as proposer and seconder, and shall be delivered to the returning officer at any time\nbetween the date of the notice and 2 p.\nm. of the day of the nomination, and in\nthe event of a poll being necessary, such\npoll will be opened on Thursday, the sixteenth day or January, at the Eire hall,\nColumbia street, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. of\nwhich every person is hereby required\nto take notice and govern himself accordingly.\"\nQUALIFICATIONS  FOR\nMAYOR:\nThe persons qualified to be nominated\nand elected as Mayor of said city shall be\nsuch persons as are male British subjects,\nof the full age of twenty-one yeurs, and\nar\u00bb* not disqualified under any law, and\nhave been for the six mouths next pre-\nSeeding the day of nomination, the registered owner, in the hind registry office,\nof land and real property in the city of\nthe assessed value, on the last municipal\nassessment roll, of one thousand dollars\nor more, over and above any registered\nincumbrance or charge, and who are\notherwise duly qualified as municipal vo-\nQUALIFICATION FOR\nALDERMEN.\nThe persons qualified to be nominated\nfor and elected as Aldermen of said city\nshall be such persons as are male British\nsubjects of the full afrc of twenty-one\nyears, and are not disqualified under any\nlaw, and have been for the six months\nnext preceeding the day.of nomination,\nthe registered owner in the land registry\noffice, of laud or real property In the city\nof the assessed value, on the last municipal assessment roll, of five hundred do -\nlai's or more, over and above any registered incumbrance or charge, and who\nare otherwise qualified as municipal\nvoters.\nQUALIFICATIONS FOR\nTRUSTEE-\nAny person being~a householder in the\nSchool district, and being a British subject of the full age of twenty-one years,\nand otherwise qualified by the municipal\nClauses Act to vote at an election of\nSchool trustees in the school district,\nshall be eligible to be elected or to serve\nas 11 School trustee.\nGiven under my hand at Columbia, the\n4th day of January, 1902.\nJ, A. McCALIiUM\nReturning Officer,\nr\ni\nv\n\/: a\nOf\nm\n'^ssr >8siy*r xsw ^s^f wy ^\nThere being some inquiry about the\nrailway fare to the new Nevada gold\nfields, we ar\u00ab authorized by Mr. Mc-\nDaniels, of the Great Northern, to\nstate that the faie from Grand Forks\nto ReDO, Nev., the nearest point, is\n$49.45, first class; $4445. second class.\nIt it is said that with the resumption\nof skating, the rink management will\nannounce a masquerade carnival.\nThe Grand Forks Hockey club has\nreceived an invitation from the Phoe\nnix club to go up there for a game on\nSaturday next. It is impossible to\naccept at the present titnt, but later\non a team will I e got iti shape and the\ntrip made, with return games, of\ncourse.\nJohn J. Copp visited Rossland from\nCascade, where he has been engaged\nfor some months past in the construction of the stone and brick portions of\nthe power bouse in course of erection\nby the Cascade Water Powercompany.\nMr. Copp has been favored with excellent weathe since be started work\non his contract, and is almost through\nwith the original work which he undertook. He is likely to lemain on\nthe ground, however, until spring, as\nseveral other minor structures are\nplanned. The main building of the\nplant is 50x150 leet and 55 feet high.\nL. A. Campbell, of Rossland, is erecting tbe pole line connecting tbe work\nwith the Phoenix camp, and has all\nthe poles in the place. The next feature of bis work will be the stringing\nof the wire, several carloads of which\nhavealreadvbeendelivered atl'ascade.\nDry\nWood!\nLeave   Orders   for   Dry\nWood  at   Grand   forks\nmk'ini: Office, First street.\n^Phone ISO.\nHay, McCallum dt Wright,\nMINING AND REAL ESTATE\nO  DMALIHH  O\nFinancial and Insurance\nAGENTS.\nKW Lots for sale in all parts of the\ncity.7 Choice garden lands at reasonable\nprices.\nMoney to Loan.\nCOLUMBIA. B. C.\nJ. H. HODSON,\nDEALER IN\nGENERAL\nMERCHANDISE\nGood' Quality, Fair Measure and Reasonable\nPrices.\nOrders Promptly Delivered. 'Phone SO.\nCOLUMBIA  STREET\nCOLUMBIA, B. C,\nJpg^* Every cent spent in buying the folk wing goods\nhelps to budrl up a local\nWHOLESALE\nas well as a retail business.\nWHY!!\nBecause they are handled by tbe\nIngram-Muir Co.\nRex Ham and Bacon,\nStar of India Tea,\nTartan Brand, of Canned, Goods.\nAsk   vonr  yroeer  for these.\n1\n&\nft\n><?\nft\ns\n\u00a3\n9\n*\nft\n?\nft\nft\n\u00ab\nft\nft\nft\nft\n*\nft\nft *\nft 8\nft ft\n8 *\nft ft\n^*>]tfW\u00a3^ftv^*$ft^ Fifty  Cents   Per   Week.!  Columbia Mails,\nVa4\u00abr this head, lest, found, f*r syje,\nt# rent aud wanted nations of not wore\nthan five lines this type, will be inserted\none week for 50c.\nSpokane Northern, Western Union Telegraph, and Great Northern raitway offices have been moved from the Yale building to the comer of Bridge and First sts.,\nDu\u00ab\nI 10 p. m.\n4 p. m.\nRossland\nSpokane\nCascade\nNelson\nPts.Crow'sNestRRj\nEastern Canada    j\nGreenwood\nPhoenix\nMidway\nEholt, etc\nI Close\np, m,\n1 30 p. m.\nMiner Business Directory ! 145 P. m. j Grand Forks\n'\u25a0' Under this head two lines in this type,\nriving name, business and location, will\nbe inserted for 50c per month.\nStationery and News Dealers.\nS IS p. m.\nRspublic\nNelson, Wash.\nCurlew, etc.\nSatdy only [White's Camp\n1 a. m.\n3 45 p. m.\n7 45 a. m,\nSatdy only\n3 p. m.\nITTER & ASKEW'S stationery and news\ndepot, Bridge st.\nClothes Cleaned and Pressed.\nIF you want your clothes cleaned or\nrenovated and pressed go to Mrs. L. W\nJohnson, cor. Riverside ave. and Main st\nftt* Money orders from 8 a. in. to 7 p. m.\nPETER WRIGHT,\nPost Master.\nFor a nice hair-cut or shave go to\nthe City Barber shop on Riverside avenue.    Baths 25c.\nThe pro : ised buffet csr on th;* Co1-\numbia & Western railroad has arrived\nand was put into service today, The\ncar is of the Fournier reclining chair\npattern, and is complete in every respect, Meals will be served en route\nala carte at reasonable tariffs, and tbe\ninnovation will be welcomed by passengers bound for the Boundary The\nRossland train will pick up the bullet\ncar daily at Smelter Junction, and the\nreturn train on the same day will connect with it at Columbia for the return\ntrip. \t\nWinnipeg, Jan. 7 \u2014Thomas S. Kennedy,   Q.C., a  1 wyer   promtnent in\nthe early days of Manitoba,  nied today at Carman, aged 60.\nLeave your order for good dry\nwood at the Sun office.\n\\n\nrj.wT\u2014'ff'm-*\n\u25a0 \u25a0iwuu-n1     I\u2014m\u00bbi\n\"(JUHJIllJLUH\nI CAN make your old clothes almost as\nrood as new, by cleaning, mending and\npressing them. Mrs. Jennie Carter, Columbia, B. C.\nReal Estate and Mining Brokers.\nT. ALFRED KENNION,  mining? and real\nestate, cor. Bridge and First, 'phone 65.\n-KB! M CO- GRAND iiiiiS $\nBOYS\nDruggists.\nH.E.WOODLAND & CO. druggists and sta\ntioners, cor. Bridge and 2d sts. 'phone IS\nPhotographic supplies a specialty,\nHotels.\nPACIFIC HOTEL, opp. C.P.R. station.Co-\nlumbia, J. Mcintosh.   'Phone 59.\nBarristers and Notaries.\nCLEMENT & SPENCE, barristers, nota-     '^\nries, etc.. Grand Forks*Columbia, B.C.\nBUY YOUR\nSLEDS\nAT\nHUNTER\nKENDRICK GO'S.\nThey are beauties, and they are selling them\nCHEAP\n\u2022 Miscellaneous\nWM it\n(ltand      *\u00a7t!i\nForks \u25a0Sr\ni\n%\ni.\nEmployment and Information bureau, O.   .'Affijjj.\nK.messenger service,Bridge&lst. 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