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B.C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 257l903\"\nSMELTER CANNOT HANDLE THE\nOUTPUT OP SNOWSHOE MINE. -\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014The duke of Devonshire presided and was the principal\nspeaker at a great demonstration ln\nQueen's hall here tonight under the\nauspices of the Free Food league. It\nwas the duke's first public speech since\nhis resignation as lord president of the\ncouncil and the flrst really important\nmeeting of the free fooders as an offset\nto the active propaganda of the Tariff\nReform league. The hall was packed\nand the prominent persons were given\na tremendous reception.\nThe duke of Devonshire was given a\ngreat welcome. He said there must be\ndifference of opinion concerning the extent to which retaliation might legitimately go. Some members of the league\nwere not altogether opposed to some\nform of protection; but tbey were all\nunited and prepared to resist to the\nutmost the Imposition of any protective\ntaxation on food or protective duties\ngenerally. He, himself, claimed the\nright to oppose anything in the nature\nof a return to protection.\nProlonged cheers followed this statement of tho duke.\nContinuing, the speaker said thnt\nwhile the fiscal policy was not yet a\nparty question, there was nothing\nWhich the advocates ot the scheme,\nwhich emanated from the brain of a\nsingle statesman, would like better than\na general election which would turn on\nthis question alone. The duke said the\nr meeting was one of unionists desiring\nto urge on the government the..danger\nof taking a certain course and the; expediency of resisting a certain course.\nIt was not the policy of the unionists'\ngovernment which was before the country. The public liked a clear issue, and\nsuch an Issue had been brought before\nthem by Mr. Chamberlain, who left the\ngovernment in order that he might be\nfree.\nCheers and hisses followed this mention of Mr. Chamberlain.\nThe duke urged  that the policy of\nthe government must be more clearly\ndefined.    At present it was indefinite.\nHe had tendered   his   resignation because he could not be representative of\nthe government in tho house of lords,\nand could not express unqualified confidence in the policy of the cabinet, concerning which he had grave misgivings\nand insufficient knowledge. Had ho been\nassured that a moderate use of the proposed   power of  retaliation would  be\nmade by the premier he might still be\na member of the government. With certain limitations, much might be said of\nthe policy of retaliation, but it would\nonly make matters worse, if in addition\nto the existing hostile conditions against\nthemselves, they built up walls wblch\nwould prohibit and restrict the importation of goods, which, for their own\nadvantage, they took from other nations.\nThe duke said he was opposed to the\ntaxation of food because he thought that\nsuch taxation was tho keynote of the\nentire policy to which he took   exception.   Should the price of food be raised\nsome compensation must bo given to\nthe workingmen.    He recognized    the\ngreat services of Joseph   Chamberlain.\nHe was prepared to prove    thnt Mr.\nChamberlain's Glasgow  budget  would\nentail a tremendous   loss to the consumer,   while   the   worklngman's   expenses would be Increased ten-fold. He\nbelieved that no greater fallacy had ever\nbeen produced than that prohibition of\ni restriction of imports from abroad would\n^increase the profitable employment of\nIcapltal and labor at home.  The country\nlwas    prospering   everywhere, yet Mr.\n\u25a0Chamberlain asserted that only stagnation existed.  Alluding to Mr. Chamberlain's charge that he (the duke of Devonshire) was \"a drag on the wheels of\nisrogress,\" tho speaker said he was content to act as a drag on the   engine\nhlch wns running down grade against\n| II signals.\nLord Goschen moved and lord George\namllton seconded the following resolu-\nDn, which   was   passed by an over-\nhelming vote:    \"This meeting, while\n'epared to consider fn a friendly spirit\nly measures   the    government   may\nbmit to parliament ln special session\nr mitigating    the  effects of hostile\nriffs, is of the qpinton that strenuous\nposition should    be   offered to any\ncal  policy   Involving the protective\nstation of food and the establishment\n_ a general preferential or protective\n\u25a0stem.\"\n\" PRESS COMMENT ON SPEECH.\n{London, Nov. 25\u2014The speech of the\ni of Devonshire last night has given\nfree trade party the keenest satls-\nIstlon, It not having been expected that\nwould take such a decided attitude\nthe question.\nThe Dally Chronicle calls the speech\n)ch making and one of the most pow-\n'ul deliverances of recent years.\nThe Dally News    says:    \"It is the\n,st   uncompromising    declaration  in\n'or of free trade that has emanated\nany   man   outside   the   liberal\nInks.   Great attention ls given to the\n|k. of Devonshire's Ironloal reference\nSUNSET WILL RESUME SHIPMENTS\nTO BOUNDARY PALLS.\nISpeclal to The Dally News.]\nPhoenix, Nov. 24.\u2014The third steam\nshovel to be used In handling ore ln\nthe open quarries In the Granby mines\nhas been shipped by the makers ln\nOhio, and Is expected to arrive here ln\na few days and be set at work. It ls a\nlarger machine than the No. 1 shovel,\nwhich came from the same place,\nAt the Emma mine, Summit camp,\nore is to be shipped from the south side\nof the claim, on tbe B. C. mine spur,\na small steam hoist having been placed\nthere for that purpose.\nIt Is understood tbat the Blue Jay,\nIn Skylark camp, will be worked again.\nIt is one of the original locations in\nthat camp.\nThe cfew at the Evening Star, Wellington camp, has been Increased, and\ntest shipments will be made to the I\nsmelter over the new wagon road recently built. J. K. and R. S. Fraser\nrecently bonded the group to Michigan\ncapitalists, who also bave the bond oh\nthe Volcanic group.\nReports, which have not yet been\nconfirmed, state that the laying ot the\nrails on the balance of the Brooklyn\nspur in this camp, will be begun\nshortly.\nOwing to the derailing of a car near\nthe Snowshoe last Saturday, no shipments were sent out from this camp\nthat day, but the next day the shipments were unusually heavy. The regular quota from the Granby mines is\nnow 64 cars,'or 2,000 tons per day. The\nSnowshoe mine cannot ship to the limit\nof Its capacity as the smelter is unable\nto handle Us entire output.\nOn account of the large amount ot\nswitching needed to be done in the\nyards of the Granby mines, that company will arrange for the use of a locomotive for this purpose only.\nAfter a short cessation ot shipments\nthe Sunset mine, ln Deadwood camp, Ib\nonce more sending down its ore to the\ncompany's smelter at Boundary Falls.\nINDOOR FOOTBALL.\nMadison Square Garden Leased for the\nChampionship Games.\nWashington, Nov. 24.\u2014Former mayor\nJames B. Wise, picsident of the Water-\ntown athletic association, has completed arrangements, for an Indoor football\ntournament. Mr. Wise bas leased Madison Square Garden, New York, for the\nweek of December 13th to 21st, In the\nname of the Watertown athletic association, under whose auspices the tournament will be held. Mr. Wise Intends\nto determine the American football\nchampionship beyond question, and to\nthat end a purse of $1,250 will be\noffered to the team winning the championship and a purse of $750 to the\nteam finishing second.\nONLY A  FAKE COPY.\nNo\nGenuine Draft of Panama Treaty\n> Yet Published.\nWashington, Nov. 24.\u2014The attention\nof the American state department was\ncalled to what purported to bo a verbatim copy of the new Panama treaty,\nwhich has been published in New York.\nThe authorities say that the draft of\nthe treaty, as published, was inaccurate and that no genuine copy of the\ntreaty entire has been published or can\nbe published at this time. The first\nfive articles alone have appeared In the\nAssociated Press dispatches.\nLUMPY GEORGE KILLED.\nMnurdered   by   a   Half-Breed   Indian\nDuring a Carousal.\nISpeclal to The Dally New..]\nVictoria, Nov. 24.\u2014Lumpy George, an\nIndian living at Alexandria, 20 miles\nnorth of Soda   creek, on the Fraser\nriver, Is reported to have heen killed on\nOctober 21st by a half-breed, named\nCharles Bouchier.   The facta as reported to the provincial police are that\nBouchier fought with George during a\ndrunken carousal, shot him and threw\nthe body into the river.\nMASTER OF DESERONTO DEAD.\nHe Was a Manufacturer and Leaves a\nMillion.\nISpeclal to Th. Dally News.]\nToronto,    Nov. 24.\u2014E. W. Rathbun,\nhead of the   Rathbun   Manufacturing\ncompany, of Deseronto, and   one   of\nCanada's millionaires, died this morning at his   home in Deseronto.   Mr.\nRathbun was tbe entire firm and practically   owned   the town of Deseronto.\nHe was 60 years of age and leaves a\nwidow and six children.\nCANADA'S MERCHANT MARINE.\nThere   Are   6,888     Sailing    Vessels.\nSteamers, Etc,\nfSpecial to The Dally New..]\nOttawa,   Nov.   24.\u2014The   blue book\nIssued today slvw a total of Canada's\nfleet for the past year. There were on\nthe 31st of December last on the register\nbooks of the dominion 6,838 sailing vessels, steamers and barges, measuring\n662,613 tons register, being an Increase\nof 44 vessels, and a decrease of 11,870\ntons register as compared with the previous year. The number of steamers\nwss 2,289, with a gross tonnage of 303,-\n353 tons. Assuming the average value\nto be |30 per ton, the value of the\nregistered tonnage of Canada would\ntherefore be $19,578,380. The number\nof new vessels built waa 286, the estimated value being $1,359,120.\nARMENIANS OBJECT.\nResistance to Decree Confiscating\nChurch Property.\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014Russian correspondents of the Times report continued\nriots arising from the execution of the\ndecree confiscating the Armenian church\nproperty. Eleven Armenians were killed\nat Baku and four were killed and many\nwounded at Karl. Demonstrations re-\nsiting the decree have been held ln\nmany places, without, however, leading\nto bloodshed.\nWAB EMBEDS\nABEjLOWII\nChina and Japan Ready to\nFight Russia\nFormer Has a Brave General and.Many Troops\nONLY A MILLION MISSING I\nSENSATIONAL EVIDENCE IN SHIPBUILDING CASE.\nMR.\nSCHWAB'S  PECULIAR    OFFER\nTO MR. NIXON.\nNew York, Nov. 24.\u2014Testimony of a\nsensational nature was introduced at\ntbe United States shipbuilding hearing,\nwhich was resumed here today. During\nthe course of his re-dlrect examination\nof Lexis Nixon, president of the shipbuilding company, Mr. Untermeyer,\ncounsel for the complainants, brought\nout from Mr. Nixon tbe statement that\not the $5,000,000 additional stock Issued\nwhen the company was re-organized to\ntake In the Bethlehem company, $1,000,-\n000 went to Max Pam, Mr. Schwab's\ncounsel and $1,000,000 each to Mr. Nixon,\nMr. Dresser and the trust company,\nleaving $1,000,000, the disposal of which\nhe did not know. He did not know\nwhether Mr. Schwab obtained It. It\nwas also brought out that at the time\nthe Sheldon plan was under consideration, Mr. Schwab offered to purchase\nbonds and common and preferred stock\nissued to Mr. Nixon for $90,000, while\nthe market value was far less than this.\nMr. Untermeyer made the direct charge\nthat this was ln the nature of a bribe\nto Induce Mr. Nixon to agree to the\nSheldon plan ot reorganization. The\noffer was shown ln two letters of Mr.\nSchwab to Joseph H. Hoadley, dated\nMay 26th, 1903, copies of which were\nintroduced ln evidence.,\nNewark, New Jersey,'Nov. 24.\u2014When\nthe application for a permanent receiver for the United States Shipbulld- I\nIng company, made by the Mercantile\nTrust company, of New York, as trustee\nof a $100,000,000 mortgage, came up\nbefore United States Judge Kllpatrlek\ntoday, an adjournment was taken until\nDecember 8th. None of the parties to\nthe case were ln court.\nENGLISH M. P. DEAD.\nSir John Blundell Maple, the Great English Sportsman, Passes Away.\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014Sir John Blundell\nMaple, baronet, M. P., governor of\nMaple & Co., upholsterers, died this\nmorning,\n[Sir John Blundell Maple, M. P. for\nDulwlch division, Camberwell, was created a baronet in 1897, the year in\nwhich he was flrst elected to parliament. He was a great sportsman and\nowned a magnificent stable of racehorses. He was born ln 1845 and ls\nsurvived by one daughter, the baroness\nvon Eckhartsteln.]\nA  REAL  ESTATE  DEAL.\nA Block In Winnipeg   Sells for Fifty\nThousand Dollars.\nISpeclal to The Dally News.]\nWinnipeg, Nov. 24.\u2014Molsons'   Bank\nbuilding, on the corner of Portage avenue and Fort street, owned by the Manitoba Mortgage & Investment Co., was\nsold yesterday for $50,000.\nA BOARDING HOUSE BURNED.\nISpeclal to The Dally News.]\nWinnipeg, Nov. 24.\u2014A large boarding\nhouse ln Norwood, occupied by Mrs. K.\nLlllett, was totally destroyed by flre\nthis morning. The Inmates saved their\nlives by jumping In night attire from\nthe upper windows.   The loss Is $2,000.\nADJOURNMENT TILL DECEMBER.\nNew Haven, Connecticut, Nov. 24.\u2014\nThe adjourned meeting of the stockholders of the Consolidated Lake Superior company this evening-was adjourned\nuntil early ln December. The date ls\nnot flxed.\nFIELDING WAS ABSENT.\n[Special to The Dally News.]\nOttawa, Nov. 24.\u2014A cabinet meeting\nwas held this afternoon. All the ministers were present except Fielding,\nwho Is not expected from the maritime\nprovinces until Thursday.\nDEPOSITED THE $5,000,000.\n[Special to The Dally Nows]\nOttawa, Nov. 24.\u2014It   Is   understood\nthat the Orand Trunk Paciflc made its\ndeposit of $6,000,000 to the government\nIn London, England, today.\nNINE COPPERS FIRED.\n[Special to The Dally News.]\nWinnipeg, Nov. 24.\u2014Nine city policemen, who resigned, have been dismissed\nfor Insubordination.\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014Private advices\nfrom Pekin are to the effect that general Yuan Shi Kal, governor of Chlh-11,\nhas Informed the emperor that he ls\nprepared to declare war against the\nRussians ln Manchuria. General Ma ls\nsaid to be ready to maroh Into Shan Hal\nKwan at the head of 18,000 men.\nYokohama, Nov. 24.\u2014No reply has yet\nbeen received from St Petersburg on\nthe subject of Japanese overtures, and\nthere are many indications that the\ndelay In the negotiations ls embarrassing Japanese foreign' trade and raising\nimpatience tn Japanese popular circles,\nas shown hy public meetings at Toklo,\nYokohama and Osaka, protesting\nagainst ministerial inactivity.\nThe Popular Toklo newspaper has\ntwice been officially suspended for publishing verses, indirectly suggesting the\nassassination of the ministers. It ls\nalso feared that popular feeling may\nmanifest Itself on December 5th, when\nthe diet meets, unless some development\noccurs ln the meantime. But the ministers remain reticent, professing confidence ln their ability to control the situation.      \u2022 -j\n\u00aemm^$m&ww$m<mAmw$>\nGRANBY DIVIDEND.\nVictoria, Nov. 24.\u2014The Times'\nspecial from Montreal tonight\nsays that the Granby Consolidated company has notified the\nshareholders that those on\nrecord on the 1st of December\nwill receive a dividend of 1 per\ncent, payable December 16th.\nThis is the first participation of\nthe shareholders ln the earnings\nof the company, which were\n$2,271,252 gross for the year\nending June 30th, and $296,298\nnet. Of the latter the shareholders get $133,630. Some time\nsince it was announced that\ndividends would hereafter be\npaid by the Granby company at\nthe rate of 4 por cent on the\npar value of the shares, $10, and\n10 per cent on the present selling price of the shares, $4.\n<s>\u00abxsxmK^m<!><m*i^^\nINTEGRITY  OF  COLOMBO\nREYES WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT\nTO PRESERVE IT.\nHE MAY TAKE STEPS TO INVADE\nTHE   ISTHMUS.\nColon, Nov. 24\u2014A person who has\nseen much of general Reyes during the\npast few months said today that he\nthought that general Reyes would make\nevery effort, no matter how hopeless,\nto effect such a settlement of the Panama situation as would preserve the integrity of Colombia. Thinking his position to negotiate to this end would be\nstronger if he had an armed force ln\nthe fleld, the Associated Press Informant sold it was not impossible that Reyes\nwould order preparations for an attempt\nto Invade the Isthmus. Falling to accomplish anything at Washington, Reyes\nmight find It necessary, owing to the\npolitical situation ln Colombia, to do his\nutmost to preserve Colombia's Integrity\neven to the extent to leading a forlorn\nhope, possibly with the expectation that\naid might be given by some European\npower.\n\"Colombia's extremity is such, and\nher chagrin ovor the loss of the Isthmus\nso great,\" said tho Associated Press Informant, \"that It would not surprise me\nto see the republic of Colombia eventually asking admission into the republic\nof Panama, if all other efforts fall.\"\nPanama, Nov. 24.\u2014Advices from\nBogota show that the boasted union of\nall parties In Colombia ls without\nfoundation; on the contrary, the conservatives are In open rupture with the\nnationalists concerning the presidential\nand vicc-presldentlal candidates. Gen:\neral Eloy Alfaro, former president of\nEcuador, it is reported, Is coming to\nPanama on a spoclal secret mission.\nBogota, Nov. 2 (via Colon, Nov. 24.)\u2014\nA prominent politician closo to tho government, speaking to tbe Associated\nPress correspondent today, characterized the action of tho United States on\nthe isthmus of Panama as most unjus-\ntlflable. He added: \"Colombians hope\nthat the reasonable and fair minded\npeople of the United States will bring\nsuch pressure to bear on the1, government at Washington that tho result\nwill be the saving of the Isthmus to\nColombia and the protection of Colombia's unquostloned rights there. All Colombians protest, as would the people of\nother nations, against this aggression of\nthe United States.\n\"Tha Batata government Is rscslvlng\nthe support of all political parties and\ngenerous donations of gold and jewels\nare made daily to meet such emergencies\nas may become necessary.\n\"The French colony residents at Bogota have unanimously offered the government their services and property,\nwhile the German and English colonies have manifested their sympathy\nwith Colombia's cause. .\n\"American residents at Bogota, express surprise at- tbe action of the\nUnited States government on the Isthmus, and some hope, ln view of the enormous damage tbat would result to commercial interests, that the United States\nwill retrace their steps taken In\nPanama.\"\nBerlin, Nov. 24.\u2014The foreign ofllce\ntoday made the following official announcement: Upon the Imperial chancellor's written proposals, the emperor\nyesterday directed that the new free\nstate of Panama he recognized by Germany. Neither the German foreign officials or the German charge d' affaires']\nat Bogota have ln any way furthered\nthe desires of Colombia.\nVienna, Nov. 24.\u2014The Associated\nPress Is Informed that the Austro-Hun-\ngarlan government has decided to recognize the republic of Panama, and that\ninstructions to this effect will be given\nto the Austrian ambassador at Washington.\nfew more men are sent down the hill and\nIt Is reported that the total reduction in the\nforce from tha mine and mill will amount\nto about thirty-live men:\nThe American Interests whloh have secured control of the Wilcox mine here have\nsent E. P. Arthur to take charge of the\nmlno as superintendent.\nThe Active Gold Mining Co. which Is\ngoing Into the lumbering business In order\nto turn to account Its magnificent timber\nlimit on Porcupine creek Is now making\nproportions for a big cut next summer.\nUnder the superintendence of Dougald\nCameron a force of men are now at work\ngetting up logs and calculate to have two\nmillion feet ready for cutting when the mill\nls Installed In the early spring.\nSAN DOMINGO SURRENDERS\nSUCCUMBS TO ASSAULTS OF THE\nREVOLUTIONISTS.\nPRESIDENT   WOS   Y   GIL   FINDS\nREFUGE AT SEA.\nNO. 188\nCHICAGO STRIKE\nIS\nMORGAN AFTER ROOSEVELT\nSEVERELY ARRAIGNS PRESIDENT'S\nPANAMA POLICY.\nHE   IS   NOT   ACTING   WITH\nGOOD PAITH.\nWashington, Nov. 24.\u2014The Panama\ncanal question was again the leading\ntopic under consideration by tbe United\nStates senate today. Und senator Morgan was again the speaker of the day.\nHe continued his review of the history\nof the efforts to secure an Isthmian canal\nand declared tbat to tbe president's ambition to secure the credit of an unique\nadministration must be credited the\nfavoritism manifested by him towards\nthe Panama route- He asserted that\npresident McKlnley had favored the\nNlcaraguan line.\nThis statement was challenged by Mr.\nHanna, who said he knew, of his own\npersonal knowledge, that Mr. McKlnley\nhad urged the most.careful Investigation after he had learned that the\nPanama canal property was available.\nSenator Morgan declared that if Mo-\nKinley had lived the protocols with\nNicaragua and Costa Rica would have\nbeen observed. \"But he Is dead,\" the\nsenator went on, \"and a new Richmond\ncomes upon the field, and he seems not\nto feel the obligation of good -faith\nwhen a more enticing fleld for the unique\nadministration breaks upon the vision\nof the ambitious spirit.\"\nAfter having spoken for two hours\nMr. Morgan requested the privilege of\ntaking his seat while he continued his\ndelivery. There was no objection and\nthe venerable senator sat down, remarking under his breath as he did so: \"My\nold limbs are getting as shaky under me\nas the republican party must be in the\npresence of truth.\"\nAN IMPORTANT POINT.\nHe\nSupremo   Court   Summonses   Cannot\nIssued in the Kootenays.\n[Speclnl to The Pally News.]\nVancouver, Nov. 24.\u2014An Important point\nof practice ln the supremo court of this city\nwns settled this morning by chief Justice\nHunter In chambers. The question was\nraised In Centre Star and East Le Rol Mining companies vs. Rossland Great Western\nMines, Ltd. A chamber summons having\nbeen issued by C. R. Hamilton, solicitor\nfor tho Rossland Great Western Mines,\nout of Rossland supreme court registry, to\nset aside an order made by justice Irving\nfor substituted service of a writ of summons on the defendants.\nWhen the defendant's application came\nup for hearing before the chief justice, sir\nHlbbert Tupper, for the plaintiffs, raised\nthe objection that the matter could not be\nheard as tho chamber Summons having\nbeen Issued In the Rossland registry did\nnot comply with the practice as given In\nsection 13, chapter 14, statutes of British\nColumbia, 1901. Sir Hlbbert contended that\nIn order to comply with this section the\nsummons must ho Issued either In Vancouver, Now Westminster or Victoria, nnd\nhis view Is sustained by the chief Justice.\nThis is but another of the many cases in\nwhich tho wording of the statutes limits\nIts moaning in a mnnncr never originally\nintended, but In any ease barristers ln the\ninterior will have good renson to compl'iln\nof the results which will Inevitably follow\nthis new Important action for oven the\nchief Justice cannot rend Into the act something not there.\nMARTIN LIBEL CASE.\nHinted That Defense Will Attempt General\nJustification.\nISpeclnl to Tho Dally News.]\nVancouver,  Nov.  *H,- The  criminal  libel\nlibel   charge preferred   by   Joseph  Martin\nagainst J. G. V.  Field-Johnson has been\nslntod for preliminary  r.r*\u00bbr'ng on Thursday.  A. B. Pottinger, secretary of the conservative association,  of  Vancouver,   has\nbeen retained for the defense and aa It Is\nhintod tnat H -\u2022 t-ifensc will attempt a general juf-ilCcf.ti .i oi tin   \"Sisemen\" letters,\npublic interest In   tne matter grows.\nTHE SPEAKERSHIP.\nPooley   Has   No   Desire   to   Tnke   Place\u2014\nMaybo Hawthornthwalte.\n[Special to The Daily News.l\nViaetoria, Nov. IM.\u2014The speakership has\nnot yet bee ndecldcd.   Mr. Pooley hns not\nbeen asked to tako it, nnd fenring that the\nsession will be fully its un sat Is factory and\nas trying as tho last one, he declares he\nhns no desire to iissume the duties of the\npost.   It Is said that tho speakership will\nbo offered to Hawthornthwalte.\nWILL CUT DOWN EXPENSES.\nRetrenchment Policy Likely at the Ymir\nMine.\n[Special to The Dally News.]\nYmlr, Nov. M.\u2014It Is evident that a period\nof retrenchment Is to be Inaugurated nt\nthe Ymlr mine and the expenses to be cut\ndown at low ua posslbl*.   Evsry evening a\nCape Haytlen, Nov. 24.\u2014Dispatches\nreceived here from Puerto Plata say\nthat the city of San Domingo was surrendered to the revolutionists this morning, and that president Wos y Gil and\nhis ministers took refuge on board a\nGerman warship. The dispatches further say that great enthusiasm prevails\nthroughout the country.\nWashington, Nov. 24.\u2014In a cablegram\nreceived here today from United States\nminister Powell, dated Santo Domingo,\nNovember 23rd, he announces that the\npresident of Santo Domingo has agreed\nto surrender the city to the revolutionists. The articles of capitulation are\nbeing drawn up. Tho surrender, the\ncablegram said, will occur tomorrow.\nGreat Struggle Is Now at\nan End\nConcessions Were Hade by\nBoth Sides\nINHAi^ED COAL GAS.\nMother and Daughter Havo a Narrow\nEscape From Death.\nGait. Ont., Nov. 34.\u2014Mrs. McKenzle,\nBrook street, and thirteen year old daughter, were asphyxiated from coal gas from\na new stove.\nThey were missing from Friday night to\nSunday morning. The absence of the girl\nfrom Sunday school alarmed E. A. Smith,\nbrother-in-law of Mrs. McKenzle, who,\nafter church, went to the-McKenzle home\nwhere he found the mother unconslcous and\nthe girl dozed. They were removed to his\nhouso and prompt medical aid summoned-\nThe doctors say both will recover.\nDOWIE IS IN DEBT.\nHis Splendid Summer Home at White\n. Lake Attached.\nDetroit, Nov. 24.\u2014A Free Press special\nfrom Muskegon, Michigan, says A. C. Me-\nClurg & Co., of Chicago, today began suit\nagainst John Alexander Dowle, leader of\nthe Christian Catholic church, by filing an\nattachment against Ben MacDhul, the palatial summer home of Dowle, at White Lake.\nThe amount of the claim Is $998.28 claimed\nto be duo for bonks published by Dowle\nfor the magnificent library at Ben JUacDhul.\nDESPERATE FIGHTING.\nRebels In German Colony Temporarily\nCapture a Town.\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014A despatch to a news\nagency reports desperate fighting at Warm-\nbad, Great Mnnaqualnnd, German southwestern Africa. The rebels captured the\ntown, killing four Germans. Subsequently\nthe German fleld forco of 150 men succeeded after a severe struggle in expelling tho\nrebels and re-captured the town.\nChicago, Nov. 24.\u2014The street car\nstrike 1b settled, both sides making certain concessions.\nBefore the settlement conflicting reports as to the probability of Immediate peace in the street car strike cam*\nfrom representatives of the Chicago\nStreet Railway company and striking\ntrainmen today. It was learned definitely that the railway company had\noffered to arbitrate on the contention\nof taking hack men employed by the\nCity Railway company who went ont\nln sympathy with the strikers. The\ncompany asserted that these men violated agreements, while the strikers\nasserted that the agreements were not\nproperly made- Colonel B. LIss, attorney for tbe railway company, said today:\n\"Only one point Is now left to be adjusted, and the company is willing to\narbitrate that\" President Buckley, of\nthe striking division, said at the same\nhour: \"We are no nearer a settlement\nnow than we were last night or yesterday.\"\nDuring the past twelve hours strike\nsympathizers did more damage to the\ncar lines than on any previous occasion\nsince the strike was begun.\nWith a police guard to preserve peace\nIf disorder should threaten the aldermen transacted business relating to\ntraction affairs last night with dispatch.\nThe precaution was taken aB a result\nof the Tattersall meeting of strike sympathizers on Sunday and the announcements of several union labor organisations that \"mass meetings\" be held tn\nthe galleries of the council chambers.\nThe council propose to do a number ot\nthings which the labor element haa demanded it should not do. A recommendation for the extension of the Chicago City railway franchise until February 28th was reported by the local\ntransportation committee, and will be'\ncalled up next week. Tbe advertised\n\"meetings\" brought only a few people\nto the galleries and they were orderly.\nCOURT REFUSED PETITION\nWagner's Heirs Wanted Production of\n\"Parsifal\" Enjoined.\nNew York, Nov. 24.\u2014Judge Lacombe, in\nthe U. S. circuit court today, declined to\ngrant the Injunction asked by Frnu Coslma\nWagner and Siegfried Wagner, heirs of the\nlate Richard Wanner, restraining manager\nHclnrich Conried, from producing the dramatic festival play \"Parsifal.\"\nNATURAL GAS IN DELTA.\n[Special to The Dally News.]\nVancouver, Nov. 24.\u2014Practical operations\ntoward determining the extent of tho natural gas deposits at Steveston, In the\nFraser Delta, sixteen miles from here .began today by a local company of which J.\nH. Hoare, manager of the Vancouver Una\ncompany, Is president. They commenced\ndrilling after Installing a retort for four\nthousand feet. Today's operations show\nthe gas to be abundant and surprisingly\nrich, while oil indications also abound.\nO.  T.   P.  DEPOSIT.\nNone\nWill Bo Made Till Company Is\nFinally Organized.\nMontreal, Nov. 24.\u2014Discussing dispatches from 'Ottawa regarding this\nbeing the last day- tbe Grand Trunk\nPacific haB to put up the five million\ndollar deposit for a guarantee ot the\nbuilding of new lines, It was stated\ntoday by the management of the Grand\nTrunk that there was little likelihood\nof a (lepoait being made until the Grand\nTrunk Pacific had been Anally organized. Tbe company In question, it was\n\u2022stated at tbe head office of the Orand\nTrunk, Is still fn an embryonic state.\nEMPIRE STATE POLITICS.\nC. P. R. STEAMSHIP LINE.\n[Special to The Dally News.]\nMontreal, Nov. 24.\u2014The Canadian Pacific\nannounces today the establishment of a\nnew steamship line to bo run by them during the winter betewen New Orelans and\nEuropenn ports. The four Elder DempBter\nsteamers will be used, the Montrose, the\nMontreal, the Montezuma and the Milwaukee.\nMOVEMENTS OF CRUISERS.\niLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014It Ib announced that n\ncruiser squadron consisting of the armored\ncruiser Good Hopo flying the flag of rear\nadmiral sir Wllmot Fawkes, the armored\ncruiser Monmouth, and the armored cruiser\nKent will proceed to the West Indies to\nJoin the British North Atlantic squadron\nfor fleet practice.\nPLOT TO BLOW UP MINES.\nDenver, Colo., Nov. 24.\u2014Adjutant-general\nSherman M. Bell returned from Cripple\nCreek today and reported to governor Pen-\nbody that a plot has been formed to blow\nup flvo mines. One of tho prisoners, ho\nsaid, had made a confession nnd hc bo-\nlieved that tho conspirators would bo convicted.\nONTARIO CROP REPORT.\nToronto, Nov. 24.\u2014Crop report for Ontario\nfor 1903 shows yields of wheat, oats, rye,\ncorn, carrots and turnips were lower, but\ntho difference fs slight, and altogether the\nherbs nnd roots show material advances\nover lnst year. Only ono crop, that of carrots, Is below tho average for years.\nC.  P. R. TRAFFIC RECEIPTS.\nMontreal, Nov. 24.\u2014Trafllc receipts of the\nC.  P. R.  for the week ending November\n21st were $910,000; for tho same period last\nyenr (933,000.\nSIR WILLIAM AT WINNIPEG.\n[Speolal to The Dally News.]\nWinnipeg, Nov. 24.\u2014Sir William Van\nHome spent the day here on private\nRYAN AND O'BRIEN MATCHED.\nChicago, Nov. 24.\u2014Tommy Ryan, and Jack\nO'Brien   were  today   matched   for   a  six\nround contest to be held In Philadelphia\nabout th* flrtt tf the year.   .\nPresident Roosevelt Fixing Matters for\nthe Coming Campaign,\nWashington, Nov. 24.\u2014A conference\nwas held at the White house tonight\nbetween president Roosevelt, senator\nPiatt, governor Odell and chairman\nDunn, of the New York state republican committee, on the political situation ln the Empire state. It is understood that senator Piatt will continue\nas state leader, but that governor Odell\nwill have charge of all details of the\nmanagement of the coming state campaign.\nDON'T WANT SNAP VERDICT.\nGovernment to Take Time in Showing\nIts Record.\nOttawa, Nov. 24.\u2014A leading liberal is\nquoted as saying today that the government will take six weeks to lay its record before the country; tbat ft was not\nlooking for a Bnap verdict.\nA SEIGNEUR DEAD.\nMontreal. Nov, 4.\u2014Louis J. A. Papln-\neau, seigneur of Montcbello, and eldest\nand only aurviving son of hon. L. J. L,\nPaplneau, the Canadian statesman who\nbecame leader of the insurrection In\nLower Canada in 1837, died at Manor\nhouse, Montcbello, Quebec, last night,\naged 84 years.\nWENT OUT IN THE THIRD.\nPort Huron, Michigan, Nov. 24.\u2014\nWillie Fitzgerald, of Brooklyn, tonight\nknocked out Otto Sleloff, of Chicago, In\nthe third round of what was to have\nbeen a ten round bout, before the Port\nHuron athletic club.\nIS NOW AN OPEN PORT.\nSt. Petersburg, Nov. 24.\u2014Port Arthur\nwas opened today as a trading port.\nShip dues and commercial duties will be\nlevied ln accordance with the governor's orders.\nSUCCUMBED TO HEART FAILURE.\n[Special to The Dally News.]\nWindsor, Ontario, Nov. 24.\u2014P. M.\nMeal, one of the most prominent business men of this city, dropped dead of\nhMrt failure this morning.\n THE DAILY NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1903\nj^!\u00abv^\u00bb5''S'*S.5'^k>^*5 \u00ab-5' ffs\"s'5,'5-'5'\u20ac-\u00abs^\u00ab^*\u00bb.s\u00ab:*^s^>-\u00ab.s\u00bbva^:\nw\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nHUDSON'S BAY\nCOMPANY.\niNCORPORRTBD   1670\nCLEARING SALE\nSTILL GOING ON\nWe have been advertising the big things ln the store up to now; this week\nwe call your attention to the small, yet necessary articles that Interest the\ndally shopper. At tbe same time we point out to you the fact that our Dress\nGoods, Silks, Blouses, Corsets, Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Coats, Etc., are selling at\nthe rate ot 1-3 to 1-2 price.\nStudv This List Carefully\nRibbons all colors  formerly   6c now 3 l-2c\nRibbons, all colors   formerly   8c now   4c\nRibbons, all colors  formerly 10c now   Cc\nRibbons, all colors   formerly 15c now 10c\nLadles' Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs   6 for 25c\nClark's Thread   1 spools for 26c\nClark's Brilliant Crochet Cotton,   per spool, 6c\nBetting's Wash Silks 7 skeins for 25c\nShetland Floss, 1 oz. skeins     3 for 25c\nSaxony Knitting Yarn, 2 oz. skeins  2 for 40c\nSilesia Lining, 16c quality  '.  15c yard\nCambric Lining, 10c quality   5c yard\nEnvelopes  \u2022 4 packages for 25c\nBack CombB   10c, 16c, nnd 25c\nPurses  15c, 25c, 60c and up.\nThese are just a few of the Bargains to be\nat the Big Store\n\u25a0 \u2022*\u00bbs>'**\u00bbs>-*\u00bb''*i**- -\u00bb\u2022\u2022*\u2022\u00ab.\u2022-\u00bb\u25a0.\u2022\u00bb\u25a0 *\u00bb\u25a0\u2022*>\u25a0\u2022\u00bb\u25a0>\u25a0 *a '>\u25a0\u2022\u00ab \u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb\u2022. .--\u00bb.^\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nf*}\\\nto\n'{\\\nf\\\\\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nJfi\n33#\nhad\nt The Canadian Bank of 'onimerce\n* Witts union, ls Amalgsunsud\nrhf Bank of British Column -\nBBAD OFFICE-TORONTO.\nPali up coital. W.700,000.   Reserve Fund, l\u00bb,oo\u00bb,f\u00bb\nAggregate Reiouro*. Exceeding |78\u201e000,000\n1\n:;>*   tit.   A  COX.  Presld.nl\niavings Bs.uk  Department\nkelson Branch\n.\"\u00bb. I. WALKER, au.nl tlauiis\nDeposits. Reoelvod  and Inderegsj Allowed\nBRUCI   HIATHCOTB,   Mauser   *j\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPublished at Nelion every morning, except\nMonday, by\nF. J. DBANB\nSUBSCRIPTION RATEi:\nDally, per month, by carrier ,.| 86\nDally, per month, by mall    60\nDally, per year, by carrier. 7 00\nDally, per year, by mall \u00bb, BOO\nDally, per year, foreign 8 00\nTHB WEEKLY NEWS:\nWeekly, per half year H26\nWeekly, per year SOO\nWeekly, per year, foreign 100\nBubecriptlona Invariably In advance.\nADVERTISING RATES:\nDisplay Advertisement, U per Inch per\nmonth;  Display  Advertisements,  25 cents\nper Inch each Insertion lees than a month;\nLocals, uv cents per Une each Insertion;\nClassified Advertisements 1 cent per word\neach Insertion; Wholesale Cards, $2.60 per\nmonths; Society Cards. 12.50 per month\nLONDON AGENCY:\nThe Dally News Is on file at the offices\nof E. & J. Hardy & Co.. Advertising and\nPress   Agents.   80   Fleet   Street   London\nE C. England\nIT CAUSES LITIGATION.\nA petition wm circulated la this city\non Monday whlcb was numerously\nsigned, asking the provincial legislature\nto so amend the mining act that the\nrights ot quarts and placer miners be\nmore clearly defined. Tbe people of\nthis city realize the necessity for legislation of the character suggested, and\nare certain that the cause for complications, disputes and lawsuits should be\nremoved.\nA lawyer, when asked to sign the\npetition, said: \"No; I do not care to do\nso, aB It would be against the interests\nof the legal profession to do so. The\nlaw as It at present stands Is a fruitful\nsource ot litigation, and It ls like taking\nthe bread out of tbe mouths of tbe\nlawyers, members of my profession,\nto aid ln the abrogating of laws of this\ncharacter.\"\nIt ls possible under the present law\nfor three different sets of owners to\nhave rights ln one mineral claim. For\ninstance, one man can own the surface\nrights, another the quarts or lods\nrights and a third the   placer rights.\nTbat is actually the case at Poplar\ncreek today. Tbe lode rights of the\nLucky Jack are owned by the Great\nNorthern Mines, Limited; part of tbe\nproperty ls covered by a placer location\nand a portion of tbe title of the surface\nIb vested ln the Poplar Townslte company. Where there are so many ownerships of the same piece of ground there\nIs certain to be a conflict arising from\ntbe joint occupancy which leads to lawsuits and trouble* In the Poplar case\nthe conditions are somewhat different\nfrom what they -ordinarily are. The\nground In that vicinity is a portion of\nthe Kaslo & Slocan railway grant, and\nthe surface rights mentioned above\nwere purchased from the railway company by the Poplar Townslte company.\nThere ls a reservation in the grants to\nrailways, however, which allows the\ntaking up of mineral claims wherever\nthey ma^Le found upon them. There are\nseveral wwsuits now In progress over\nthe Lucky Jack.\nTbe Jaw should be amended so that\nwhen a claim is taken up on crown\nlands everything within the side and\nend lines should be the property of tbe\nparty staking the claim, Including the\nsurface rights, timber and mineral. The\nparty staking should have the privilege\nof staking the ground for either a mineral or a placer claim as he may elect.\nIt should be made Impossible for any\none else to take up the land for any\nother purpose. This, we believe, Is the\nonly way In which vexatious litigation,\nwith Its resulting retardment of development, can be stopped, and In the long\nrun it would redound to the benefit of\nthe mining Industry.\nstoping ground from which to extract\nore. Now the stockholders will be rewarded for their faith in the Foghorn\nand should reap a harvest of dividends.\nThero has been no flourish of trumpets\nnor lauding of the merits of the property, but quiet, persistent work, until\nthe theory which the management held\nthat the ledge extended downward and\nwas rich at depth bas been proven.\nIt required patience, courage, faith\nand considerable financial ability to\nreach the results attained in the Foghorn. The outcome will be that a valuable mine has been added to tho shipping mines of the country and another\nstep forward la' made in proving the\nvalue of our mineral resources.\nIn a number of places in the several\nmining divisions, companies and Individuals are working along similar lines\nto the Foghorn, and, in time, the results of their exertions will In many\ncases be similar to that which have\nattended the Foghorn.\nEDITORIAL NOTES.\n\\      ANOTHER MINING SUCCESS.\nThe company operating the Foghorn\nmine, and it Is a mine now, ln the\nYmir district, after three years spent in\ndriving a 1200-foot tunnel through very\nhard rock, has struck the ledge at a\ndepth of 900 feet. At that depth four\nand a half feet of carbonate ore carrying free gold has been crosscut, which\nis similar in appearance and character\nto that found in the bottom of the small\nshaft eunk on the vein 900 feet above.\nThrough thick and\" thin the management has stuck doggedly to the task of\nreaching the ledge and now has 900\nfeet of what appears to be exoslleht\nSenator Hale In the United States\nsenate on Monday expressed the fear\nthat the effect of putting Into use Chamberlain's policy would be to drive Canada to become an integral part of the\nUnited States. There is not the slightest danger of this whether the Chamberlain program ls carried out or not.\nCanada forms an integral part of the\nBritish empire and will continue to do\nso long after Mr. Chamberlain and his\npolicy have passed into history.\nThe suggestion of mayor Rose at the\ncity council meeting on Monday evening that the province establish a home\nfor incurables seems to be an excellent\none. Such an Institution would have\nbuildings of the right kind, fitted up to\nsuit the wants and needs of those who\nare hopelessly afflicted with disease.\nThen, too, it could bo located in some ;\nplace where the climate is best suited\nto patients of such a character. Another\nthing in favor of such an institution\nwould be that the cost of maintaining\nand caring for the patients would be\nconsiderably less per capita than at\npresent, becauso they could all be kept\nIn one institution, instead of being\nscattered In all parts of the province, as\nthey are at present. Nelson has had to\nmaintain quite a number of patients of\nthis sort and In not a few Instances\nthey were brought here from outside\nplaces to be treated, aud the expense\nof caring for them should be borne by\nthe province In whoso care they rightly\nbelong.  __ __\nThe recent advance In the price of\noil, It is stated, adds about $11,000,000\na year to the income of John D. Rockefeller. Rockefeller claims to be religious and says that he has got so much\ncomfort out of it that he feels that he\nwould like to go on the platform and\ntell the people about It. People might\nbelieve him If at the same time ho told\nabout his religion he would announce\na two or three cent cut ln the price of\noil per gallon,\nLast year a Trail girl mads her\naffianced promise to buy her a carriage\nafter their marriage, says the Trail\nCreek News, He kept his word, and\nnow she makes him take turn about\nwith him pushing it.\nThe Hamilton Herald says that Patti\nsings like sixty.\nThe London Dally News Ib not in love\nwith the Chamberlain fiscal proposals.\nIn reply to Chamberlain's query, why\none-third of the population of Great\nBritain live on the verge of starvation,\nthe Daily News points out that the answer is to be found ln the annual rent\nand.drink bills. So long as \u00a350,000,000\nis paid yearly to landlords, who for the\nmost part add nothing to the soil, and\nso long as the drink bill of tbe country\nannually amounts to -\u00a3160,000,000, there\nis no need, it claims, to search far for\nthe cause of British distresses.\nKicking around in a foot of snow,\nlooking for a coal pile, with the thermometer so low that It ls crowding the\nhalf century mark may be good exercise, says the Blairmore, Alberta, Times,\nbut it Is also conducive to much profanity.\nTIMBER N01ICE8\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after' dato I Intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed  lands,  viz.:\nSituated on tbo West Fork of Cultus\nCreek, Kootenay Lako, beginning at a\npost marked J. M. Lay's North East corner running tlienco West 160 chains,\nthonce South 40 chains, thenco East 160\nchains, thence North 40 chiilns to point of\ncommencement. J. M. LAY.\nNelson,   B.   C,   Nov.   10th,   1903.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after date I intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed  lands,  viz.:\nSituated on the South Fork of Cultus\nCrock, Kootenay Lako, and beginning\nat a post marked J. G. Billings's North\nEnst corner about three miles above the\nForks, running West 40 chains, thenco\nSouth 100 chains, thence East 40 chains,\nthence North 160 chains to the point of\ncommencement. J. G. BILLINGS.\nNelson,   B.   C\u201e   Nov.   10th,   1903.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty dnys after date I intend to apply\nto tho Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed  lands,  viz.:\nSituated on the West Fork of Cultus\nCrock, Kootenay Lake, beginning at a\npost mnrked J. M. Lay's South East corner, running North 80 chains, thence\nWest 80 chains, thence South 80 chains,\nthence East 80 chains to point of commencement. .; J. M. LAY.\nNolson,   B.   C.,   Nov.   10th,  1008.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after date I intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed  lands,  viz.:\nSituated on the South Fork of Cultus\nCreek, Kootenay Lake, nnd beginning at\na post marked John W. Malcolm's North\nEast corner nbout 1 1-2 miles above the\nForks and running South 80 chains,\nthenco West 80 chains, thence North 80\nchains, thence East 80 chains to point of\ncommencement.\nJOHN W. MALCOLM.\nNelson,   B.   C,  Nov.  10th, 1803.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -\nthirty dnys after date I intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed   lands,   viz.:\nSituated on tho South Fork of Cultus\nCreek, about 3 miles above tho Forks,\nand beginning at a post marked It. J.\nColeman's North West corner and running South 160 chains', thenco East 40\nchains, thence North 160 chains, thenco\nWest 40 chains to point of commence*\nment. R. J.  COLEMAN.\nNolson,  B.   C\u201e Nov.  10th,  1903.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'j\nthirty dnys after date I Intend to apply\nto tho Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut- and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed lands, viz.:\nSituated on Corn Creek, Kootenay\nRiver, and beginning at a post marked\nW. A. Boultbee's South East corner post\nabout 3 miles up the creek and running\nNorth 40 chains, thence West 160 chnlns,\nthence South 40 chains, thence East 160\nchains to point of commencement.\nW.  A.  BOULTBEE.\nNelson,  B.   C, Nov.  10th,  1003.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lwlt\nthirty days after dato I Intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Llconce to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed lands, viz.:\nSI tuated on Corn Creek, Kootenay\nRiver and beginning at a post marked\nJohn W. Malcolm's North East comer,\nabout 3 1-2 miles up thw river, running\nWest 80 chains, thencs South SO chains,\nthenco East 80 chains, thence North 80\nchains  to point of commencement.\nJOHN W. MALCOLM.\nNelson,   B.   C,   Nov.   10th,   1903.\nNOTICE IS i HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after date I Intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut nnd\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed  lands,  viz.:\nSituated on Summit Creek, Kootenay\nRiver, beginning at a post marked R. J.\nColeman's North East corner, about 14\nmiles up the creek, nnd running West\nSO chains, thence South 80 chains, thenco\nEnst 80 chnlns, thence North 80 chains to\npoint of commencement.\nR. J. COLEMAN.\nNelson,   B.   C  Nov.   10th,   1903.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty dnys after date I Intend to apply\ntn the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks fnr a Speclnl Licence to cut nnd\ncarry away timber from tho following\ndescribed lands, viz,:\nSituated on Corn Creek, Kootenay\nRiver, nnd beginning nt a post marked\nW. A, Boultbee's North Enst corner,\nabout 2 1-8 miles up the ereek and running\nWest 160 chains, thence South 40 chains,\nthence East 160 chains, thence North 40\nchnlns  to  point of commencement.\nW. A.  BOULTBEE.\nNelson,   B.   C\u201e   Nov.   10th,   180*.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirtv days after date I intend to apply\ntn the Chief Commissioner of Lands nnd\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from ths following\ndescribed  lands,  vis.:\nSituated on, Summit Creak, Kootenay\nRiver, banning at a post marked A. D.\nSvkss's South East Corner No. 1 about 14\nmiles up the oreek and running nsrth 10\nuljslns,   (hencs   Test   It   ekata*,   ttaaca\nThere   are   very few    cleansing operations in  which  Sunlight\nSoap cannot be  used to advantage.    It makes the home  bright\nand clean. iq\nSouth 80 chains,   thence East 80 chains to\npoint  of   commencement.\nA.   D.   8YKES.\nNelson,  B.' C,  Nov.  10th,  1008.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after date I Intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed lands,  viz.:\nSituated on Summit Creek, Kootenny\nRiver, beginning at a post marked A. D.\nSfrkea's No. 2 South East corner about\n14 miles up the creek running thonce\nNorth 40 chains, West ico chains, thenco\nSouth 40 chains, thence East 160 chains\nto point of commencement,\nA.   D.   SYKES.\nNelson,  B.  C,  Nov.  10th,   1003.\nWE CARRY A COMPLETE 8TOCK OF\nPipe and Pipe Fittings]\n1-8 TO 0  INCH, ALSO PIPE TOOLS\nttubber and Leather Belting, Packing, Mill Board, Mill Hose and all I\n4011 Supplies, Wagon Material, Hardwood Lumber, Corrugated Iron,!\nCement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Steel, Iron, Steel Plates,.Coal, Mining!\nBails, Ore Cars, Paints, Oil, Glass. A full line of Shelf Goods and|\nharden Tools.\nAGENTS:\nGIANT POWDER GO.\nCANTON DRILL STEEL\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after date I Intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from tho following\ndescribed lands, viz.:\nSituated on Coffee Creek, Kootenay\nLake,  and   beginning   at  a.  post   about\n5 1-2 miles up the creek, marked John\nMilton's South East corner No. 1, and\nrunning thence North SO chains, thence\nWest 8i) chnlns, thence South SO chains,\nthence East SO chuins to point of commencement.\nJOHN   MILTON.\nNelson,  B.  C, Nov. 10th,  1903.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after date I intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed  lands,  viz.:\nSituated on Coffee Creek, Kootenny\nLnke,  and   beginning   at  a  post    nbout\n6 1-2 miles up tho creek, marked John\nMilton's North Enst corner No. 2, running West 100 chains, thenco South 40\nchnlns, thenco Enst 160 chains, thence\nNorth 40 chains to point of commencement. JOHN    MILTON.\nNelson,   B.   C,   Nov.   10th,   1803.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after date I Intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Speclnl Licence to cut nnd\ncarry away timber from the following\ndcsrrlbed lands,  viz.: t\nSituated on Coffeo Creek, Kootenay\nLnke, nnd beginning nt a post marked\nJohn Vicar's South East corner No. 1,\nabout 4 miles up the crook, running\nNorth 160 chains, thenco West 40 chains,\nthence South 160 chains, thence East 40\nchains to point of commencement.\nJOHN   VICARS.\nNelson,  B.  C,  Nov.  10th,   1903.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after dato I intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands nnd\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut nnd\ncarry away timber from tho following\ndescribed  lands,  viz.:\nSituated nn Coffeo Creek running Into\nKootenny Lake, nnd beginning at n post\nabout 4 1-2 miles up the creek, marked\nJohn VIcnr's South Enst corner No, 2,\nrunning thenco North Itifl chains, tlienco\nWest 40 chains, thenco South 100 chains,\nthence East 40 chains to point oft. commencement JOHN  VICARS.\nNolson,   B.   C,   Nov.   10th,   1903.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days after dnte I Intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from the following\ndescribed  lands,  viz.:\nSituated on Coffeo Creole, Kootenay\nLake, beginning at a post about 2 1-2\nmiles up tho crock mnrked C. C. Billings's\nSouth East Corner No. 1, running from\nthero North 40 chuins, thence West 100\nchains, thenco South 40 chains, thenco\nEast 100 chains to point of commencement. C.  C.   BILLINGS.\nNelson,  B.  C,  Nov.   10th,  1U03.\nH. BYERS & CO.I\nNELSON AND SANDON\nClearing Sale Now 0n|\nWinter Millinery\n25 per cent reduction on all Ladies' and Children's\nTrimmed Hats\nThe ENFIELD Co.\n..GAME  TRAPS..\nWe have just received a Inrge shipment of Marten, Mink, Otteij\nand Bear Traps.    See our stock of\nGuns\nRifles and\nAmmunition\nDuck Decoys|\nDuck Calls\nNaders, Etc!\nMAIL 0RDEE8 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.\nNelson Hardware Co,\nP. O. Box 631, Nelson, B. C.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT\nthirty days nfter date I intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for a Special Licence to cut and\ncarry away timber from tho following\ndescribed  lands,   viz.:\nSituated on Coffeo Creek, Kootenay\nLako, and beginning: at a post about :i\nmiles up tho creek, marked C. C. Billings's South Enst corner No. 2, and running thence North 80 chains, thence West\n80 chains, thonce South 80 chains, tlienco\nEast 80 chains to point of commencement. C.   C.   BILLINGS.\nNelson,   B.   C,   Nov.   10th,   1903.\nROXBURGHE AND BRIBE.\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014The duke and duchess\nof Roxburghe have gone to Paris to await\narrival of Mrs. Goolot, before proceeding to\nKelso, whero tho dowager of Roxburghe\nhas arrived nnd Is preparing a homecoming\nfor tho young couple. The duke and duclicss\nhad a pleasant voyage and kept themsel-\nves secluded us far ns possible.\nMcLeod Hotel\ns!ORNBR FIB STKBET  ANt\n\u25a0ICOND IVKNUS\nYMIR, B. C.\nCentrally    locatea    miltl    \u2022**    \u2022*-\u25a0*'\nmiked throughout\nAll modern Improvements\nSample rooms In connection\nThe only first-claw hotel ln Tt*\nRATES  FROM fl.M UP\nFINLAY  Ifcl-EOD    Proprletf\"\nThe Mines Exchange, Ltd.\nMINING BROKERS, PROMOTERS\nAND FISCAL AGENTS\nMINES AND MI -^ING STOCKS\nSK ITS FOR REPORTS AND QUOTATIONS.\nOfficial Brokers (or the Calumet and\nK. W. O. Block, Nelaon. B. O. British Columbia Gold Mines, Limited,\nNon-Personal Liability (Eva Mine) and\nThe Atlin (Ymir) Gold Mining and\nMilling Company, Limited.\nTbe first 100,000 shares of the latter\nCompany are now offered to the public\nat 6 cents per share. Ask us tor particulars.\nOther Offices:\nChicago,  111,\nDuluth ,Mlnn.\nCalumet, Mich.\nSalmon, Idaho,\nCamborne, B. O.\nfa*tfitA****&*wij^t^Htt&t***^**^al***t**^*&it^t>aW\nBaRTUTT   HOUSE\nFormerly Clarke House.\nThe best II per day house In Nelion\nNone but wktte help employed    Tha b*r\nthe beet\n(J W  RaRt1  P'T* Pi-no\nOhaJbourn & McLaren\nREAL ESTATE\nINSURANCE AND MINE*)\n8AMPLING AGEMTS\nOre shipped to Nelsoa will be oarofnm\nlooked after, NBLBON, B.C\nR. Reist r     & Co.\nBrewera of Fin* I \u25a0*-.*-.\nBeer and Porter\nDROP IN AND 8BB Ol\nbatlmer Btreet Nelaon I\nWALDORF HOTEL\nYMIR, B. 0.\nO, 8. COLEMAN Proprietor.\nHeadquarters for Mining and Commercial Men. Most comfortable hotel\nIn the District. Sample room In connection.    Everything flrst-claai\nFor Ren;\nA large Chicken Ranch right In the <1\nwith large garden, alsu fruit trees. E.L\nthing complete for keeping SOO chlclj\nFull particulars of\nR.J.Ste<\nNOTICE\nNotice Is hereby given thnt I Intend to\napply at the next sittings of the board of\nlicense commissioners for the city of Nelson, to be held after the expiration or\nthirty days from the dnte hereof, for a\nlicense to sell Intoxicating liquors at the\nRossland Hotel, Vernon Street, Block 60,\nLot 10, In the city of Nelson.\nJ. V. O'LOUOHLLN.\nDated thta 6th day of November, 1903.\nNelson Steam Laund\nWork done by bond or machine.\nIng and  Cleaning  done.    Flanneli,\nketa.,  Curtains,  Etc., a specialty\ndelivered on short notice.\nWhite Labor Only.   Satisfaction\nan teed.     Ofllce   Baker    Street    op I\nQueen's Hotel.   Telephone 14(11*\nPAUL  NIPOU,\nPROPRIETOR   AND   ICANAOl\nJOHN BURNl\ni?\nCARPENTER AND JOINER\nJOBBING DONE. L\nSTORM  SASHES AND  DOORsI\nSlllsa  Street, eerner of Stanley,  n|\n THB DAILY NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1903\nCRANBROOK BUSINESS DIRECTORY\nLEADING BUSINESS FIRMS\nBOARD OF TBADE\nW. P. GURD. Secretory.\nBAKERIES\nJRANBROOK BAKBRT, A. Chartrand,\nJITY BAKERY, C. W. Wilson, Phone 84,\np. o. Box 156.\nOONFEOTIOHERS\n0. P.\nT1SDALE, Phone 66.\nDRAY AHD EXPRESS\nPBRRY A FITZGERALD.\nDRESSMAKING)\nMISS\nA. B. CARDIFF.\nGROCERS\nKINO\nBox\nMERCANTILE CO., Phone 1, P\n2.\n0.\nHOSPITAL\nST. EUGENE, (Sletere ot Charity).\nJEWELERS\nW. F. TATE, P. O. Box 1<*.\nW. H. WILSON.\nHOTELS\n'JRANmiOOK, James Ryan, Proprietor.\nDOWNEB' COSMOPOLITAN.\nWENTWORTH, Rollins A Dickinson, Proprietors.  ^^\nJANADIAN, Q. Brault, Proprietor.\nUKDERTAKEB8 AHD EMBALMERS\nCHAS. CAMPBELL. Phone tt.\nTHB   MACCONNBLL    FURNITURE   ft\nUNDERTAKING COMPANY.\nLEGAL FIRMS\nE. H. THOMPSON.\nMEAT MARKETS\nP. BURNS ft CO., P. O. Box t, FhOBe lis.\nHARRIS ft JOLIFFE.\nMERCHANT TAILORS .-\nMcSWEYN ft ORIFFITH, P. O. Box it\nLEASK ft HENDERSON, P. O. Box IH.\nPHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS\nDR. J. H. KING, Phone I, P. O. Box B.\nDR. F. W. OREBN, Phone I, P. 0. Box 88.\nPHOTOGRAPHERS\nPREST PHOTO CO, P. O. Box 19.\nREAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE\nBEALE ft ELWELL.\nWHOLESALE LIQUORS\nMcDEHMOT ft BOWNESS, P. O. Box 17,\nPhone 17.\nFERNIE BUSINESS DIRECTORY\nLEADING BUSINESS FIBMS.\nBoots and Shoes.\nH.  A.  SENKBBIL.\nBreweries.\nFORT STEELE BREWING CO.\nDry Goods and Groceries.\nCHARLES  RICHARDS.    P.  O.  Box SU.\nCROW'S NEST TRADING CO.\nCigar Factories.\nCROW'S   NEST  CIGAR  FACTORY.\nDrugs and Stationery.\nFERNIE DRUG STORE.   N. E. Suddaby.\nHotels.\nALBERTA  HOTEL.  J.  L. Gates.  Prop.\nVICTORIA  HOTEL.\nFERNIE, 8. Manahan, Prop.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL. Chenette ft Ross.\nMUSKOKA HOTBL .8.  Bulko,  Prop.\nDentists.\nDR.  BARBER.    Opposite Royal Hotel.\nLegaL\nROSS ft ALEXANDER.\nMerchant Tailors.\nF. J. MITCHELL.\nMillinery and Fancy Goods.\nMRS. E. TODD. Box I\nReal Estate and Insurance.\nCREB & HUTCHISON, P.O. Drawer II\nF. J. WATSON.   P. O. Box Bt. \u2022\nRestaurants.\nT. H. ELLIOTT.   Opposite rear ot Depot\nUNION  RESTAURANT.    Geo.   K.   Iebl-\nkawa, Prop.\nWatchmakers,\n. C   H.  DEMAURBZ.\nColds are quickly cured by Chamberlain's\nCough Remedy. It acts on nature'* plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs and opens the\nsecretions, effecting a permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. It it pleasant to take, both adults and\nchildren like it   Price a-c; large size 50c.\nGOT THE BEST bf RIVALS\nCANADIAN     PACIFIC     SECUUKS     A\nLARGE   CONTRACT.\nWILL    NECESSITATE    TUTTING    ON\nTHREE LARGE STEAMERS.\nVancouver, Nov. 21.-Some tlmo In\nDecember It will be unnounced that the\nC. P. R. has seemed tho contract lor the\ncarrying of a heavy llno'of freight which\nwill amount in charges to half a million\ndollars a year. For the punt live years\nthis freight has been carried by American lines, and now the C.P.H. haa practically closed an agreement by which this\nfreight is to bo transhipped at the port\nof Vancouver.\nIt waa ascertained by a wideawake citizen of Vancouver, who was for years in\nthe shipping and commission business on\nCordova streot, that several ilrms could\nsave In freight and Incidentals some $30,000\na year hy dealing with the Canadian Fnci-\nflo railway, and having the goods transhipped at this port, than hy dealing wilh\nAmerican railways and having tho goods\ntranshipped at Now York. This week the\nC P R.i It Is said, sent* a number of long\ncables to the old world, In fact the correspondence was carried on between contracting parties in this luxurious fashion.\nNo less than seven powers of attorney\nare now on their way to Vancouver by\nmall. It will probably bo tho 15th of December before thoy reach here. When the\npowers of attorney do arrive, and tbe parties so empowered sign the documents, already signed In the old country, the matter\nwill be officially made public, and tbe Importance of Vancouver us a snipping port\nwill bo increased.\nIn these times when the Americans,\nthanks to the tariff laws of tho federal\ngovernment, ore getting the best of British\nColumbia It is refreshing to learn that\nsuch a substantial amount of freight\ntraffic Is to be diverted In this direction.\nSome Idea of tbo Importance ofxtlie transaction might ho gained from tho fact thai\ntbo man Who looks after tho carloads of\nmerchandise for these firms in New York,\nis In receipt of a salary of J50O a month.\nThe party who ls to be appointed here,\nhowever, hns made tbe modest demand of\n$250 a month, nnd it is understood that this\nhas been promptly met.\nThe new arrangement will necessitate\n' three more steamers calling at this port.\nIn fact It virtually means another line of\nHteamers under the control of the C, P. It.\nwhile the force of stevedores may hardly\nhe sufficient to supply this demand. There\nappears to he nothing to prevent the consummation of tho contrnct ns the necessary\nsignatures are^aM that Is.reqiilred, and tlio\npower to sign ls already in the mail en\nroute.   The contract ls for three years.\nBETTER THAN A PLASTER.\nA piece of flannel dampened with Chnm-\nberlnin's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts Is superior tn any plaster.\nWhen troubled with lame back, or pains\nIn tht sld* or chest, flvo It a trial and you\nare certain to be more than pleased with\nthe prompt relief which it affords. For\nsalo by all druggists and dealers.\nAN EXCELLENT PROGRAM.\nPupils of St. Joseph School to Give An\nEntertainment.\nThe concert to bo given tonight at tho\nopera bouse by tho pupils of St. Joseph's\nschool is sure to draw a largo attendance.\nThe little performers have always most\ncreditably acquitted themselves in the past\nand judging from tho excellent program\nbelow, anyone desirous of spending a most\nenjoyable evening will certainly know\nwhere to go. As punctuality has ever been\na leading point with them, their patronB\nwill Uo well to remember tho curtain will\nhe raised at 8 p. m. Appended is tho program :\nPART I.\nPiano Solo\u2014\"May breezes\"...Miss L. Dyer\nChorus\u2014\"Skating   Song\" School   Girls\nReeilution\u2014\"Our Baby\" Littlo Tots\nDuct\u2014\"To Arms\"\t\n Misses Sturgeon and Kllcllne\nSong\u2014\"I Shan't Go to School Any Moro\"\n , Miss L. Bennett\nRecitation\u2014\"His Composition\"\t\n Master James Grant\nSolo\u2014\"Robin's Return\" Miss Buttler\nChorus-\"Dolly, Dolly\" Little Tots\nPiano Solo\u2014\"Moonlight on the Mountain\"\n Miss J. McNeil\nSwiss Drill\u2014\"Scarf Fantastics\"\t\nMisses  Madden,   McDonald,    Harwood,\nMcBride,   Hnttman,    Marquis,   Salter,\nBennett,  Fleming.   Accompaniast\u2014Miss\nJ. McNeil.\nSolo\u2014\"Wearing of tho Green\".Miss Kilcline\nPART II.\nChorus\u2014\"Sailing\"....Group of Sailor Girls\nDuet\u2014\"Ivanhoe\"..Misses McNeil and Dyer\nRecitation\u2014\"Aunt Elnora's Hero\"\t\n Miss h. Bennett\nSolo\u2014\"WarbMngs at Eve\"....Miss Sturgeon\nSong\u2014\"Please Have You Seen My Dolly\"\n ....Miss J. Hartman\nDuel\u2014\"Come Dnnco With Mo\"\t\n Misses Bosquet and Curran\nRecitation\u2014\"Bowser    Among   tho   Dross-\nmakers\"  Miss Mitchell\nSoto-\"Anybody 111\" Miss J. McNeil\nPiano Solo\u2014\"Phyllis\" Miss B, Bosquet\nComic    Farce\u2014\"Yankee's    Stratagem\"\ntin  which two Yankees evade paying\ntheir hotel bill and pocket 150.)\nlandlord John Kllcllne\nYnnkeos....James and Bert Cameron\nNeighbor Miss K. Kllcllne\nMrs. Brown ...MIbb J. McNeil\nDoctor Brown Frank McNally\nDocter Blnck James Grant\nDr. White Leo McKlnnon\nDr. Gray B. Cameron\nBarber J. Cameron\nChorus\u2014\"God Save the  King\"\t\nAccompanist\u2014Miss Lilian Dyer.\nA TIMELY 8UOQE8TION.\nThis is the season of the year when the\nprudent and careful housewife reiilenlsliei*\nher supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is certain to be needed before the\nwinter is over, and results aro much more\nprompt and satisfactory when It Is ktpt\nat hand nnd given ns soon as the cold If\ncontracted and before It has become settled\nfn the system.   In alme.it every laatancs\na Bevere cold may be warded off by taking\nthis remedy freely as soon as the first Indication of the cold appears. There ls no\ndanger in giving it to children, for It contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant\nto take\u2014both adults and children like It.\nBuy It and you will get the best. It always cures. For salo by all dealers and\ndruggists.\nLORD'S DAY ALLIANCE.\nEditor, The Dally News: In your report\nof the meeting recently held at Nelson, at\nwhich the Rev. Dr. Wright delivered an\naddress on the work of the Lord's Day\nAlliance, some remarks of a disparaging\ncharacter were made by a subsequent\nspeaker, with reference to the association\nand Its respected secretary, Rev. J. G.\nShearer. As one of the founders of the\nLord's Day Alliance, nnd an active official\nfor three years, I wish 4o say that these\nremarks could only have been made under\na misconception both of the chnracter and\nobject of the association and Ub secretary.\nThe speaker fell Into the error of supposing that the Lord's Dav Alliance Is a\nclerical association and that its chief object Is to compel people to attend church,\nbut I would here say that the clerical\ngentlemen associated with the above mentioned association, are in a minority and\nthat by far the larger number of the officials and executive are laymen. It ls neither\ndirectly nor Indirectly nny part of the business of the Lord's Day Alliance either to.\ninduce or compel people to attend church.\nThat Is the business of the church officials.\nThere aro workmen, who work Sunday\nafter Sunday all the year round and many\nof these are church members and consider\nit a deprivation to be nnnble to attend.\nThis Is an Jnterference with the liberty of\nthe subject which a tabor representative\nshould bo the flrst to condomn. Many\nothers are not desirous of attending church\nbut tho association Is equally energetic\nnnd sollcIUous on their behalf. So fully Is\nthis phase of our work understood, labor\norganizations throughout the dominion\nhave endorsed It and'co-operate with us.\nAs good a friend of labor as Ralph Smith,\nof Nanaimo, ts one of our vice-presidents,\nnnd there Is no more broad-gango man\nthan the secretary, Mr. Shearer, who Is a\nfriend of labor and hns proved this by his\nwork for the lnst three or four years.\nThanking you for the opportunity of defending tho association. I am. vonrs very\ntruly, WM.  BLAKEMORE.\nNelson, Nov. 24th, 1903.\nthe picket's presence is not objectionable\nto the tenants. A policeman near the\nscene of the strike ordered a picket to\nleave the entire neighborhood. The picket\nthereupon entered a saloon Immediately\nopposite the entrance of the strike locality.\nThe local court held that the police had the\nright to order persons, whose presence\nmight occasion disorder, to leave particular streets, which Included the premises\nopening on said street, but the supreme\ncourt said that the police ordinances do not\nextend beyound the street.\nFOR SPOILING NETS.\nFOR A BAD COLD.\nIf you hnve a bad cold you need a good\nreliable medicine like Chamherlaln'a Cough\nRemedy to loosen and relieve it, and to\nallay the Irritation and Inflammation of\nthe throat and lungs. The soothing and\nhealing properties of this remedy and the\nquick cures which it effects mnke It a favorite everywhere. For sale by all druggists and dealers.\nWILLOW GROUSE GROUP.\nA High Grade Lead Uncovered For Over\nSix Hundred Feet.\nQne of the best prospects In the camp ls\nthe Willow Grouse group consisting of\nthree claims, tho Willow Grouse, Willow\nGrouse Fraction and Ptarmigan, situated\nIn close proximity to the Lucky Boy property on Copper Chief mountain, about\nfour miles west of Trout Lake, says tho\nTrout Lake Topic.\nIt Ib owned by a syndicate of townspeople\nfor whom J. Westfall is trustee. Considerable work has been done stripping, cross-\ncutting and tunnelling on the lend. The\nnature of the ore Is quartz and gray coppor,\na quantity of which Is on tho dump.\nAssays taken from the property run from\n100 to 300 ounces In silver, 25 to 35 per cent\nlend, and small gold values, There are two\nvelna running parallel about 500 feet apart,\nono of which runs through the Willow\nGrouse and Is uncovered for a distance of\n000 feot. The oro runs through the Ptarmigan nnd Is uncovered for about the same\ndistance. The veins are very regular running la width from one to two feet,\nWAKEFUL CHILDREN.\nFor a long time the two year old child\nof Mr. P. L. McPherson, 69 N. Tenth St.,\nHarrlsburg, Pa., would sleep but two or\nthree hours In the early part of the night,\nwhich made It very hard for her parents.\nHer mothor concluded that, the child had\nstomach trouble, and gave her half of one\nof Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she\nslept the whole night through. Two boxes\nof these Tablets have effected a permanent\ncure and she ls now well and strong. For\nsale by all druggists and dealers.\nA FIGHT WITH THE MOROS.\nGeneral Wood Stormed Their Position,\nKilling 75.\nManila, Nov. 24.\u2014General Wood captured\ntho Moro position ln the hills of Jolo, north\nof Tagllbl on the 20th Instant, destroyed It\nwith tho works thrown up there. Private\nMartin Brennan of tho 14th cavalry, was\nkilled during tbo engagement and two\nprivates wounded, one seriously. The loss\non tho Moro side was 76. The expedition\nreturned to Jolo and pending an Investigation general Wood says there will be no\nmoro opposition on the part of the sultan's\nmon who led tho fighting. According to\nhis understanding this action of tho Moros\nabrogates theJ3ates treaty.\nSPENT OVER 12.000 DOCTORING.\nMr. Joseph Pomlnvllle, of Stillwater,\nMinn., after having spent over \u25a0ROW with\nthe best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised to try a box of\nChamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.\nHe did so, and ls a well man today. For\nsole by all druggists and dealers,\nMACEDONIAN REFORMS.\nDivorgenco of Opinion As to What Thoy\nShould lie.\nConstantinople, Nov. 24.\u2014A council of\nministers, which deliberated for ten hours\non tho Macedonian reform .scheme yesterday, resumed the discussion today. It is\nsaid thero aro pronounced divergencies of\nopinion among the ministers regarding the\nreply which should be given to the Austro-\nRusslan note. The ministers bo impressed\nwith gravity attaching to their decision\nthat they wore served with refreshments\nand snt till very late. -\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014A correspondent of tho\nTimes'at Sofia reports that while negotiations aro dragging at Constantinople, there\nIs no remission of tho severity practised\nupon tho unfortunate population of Macedonia, under the guise of searching for\narms. \"I am Informed,\" adds the correspondent, \"that tho mnltreatmont of the\npeasantry Is even worse than It was during\nthe porlo'd of Insurrection.\"\nMechanics, Formers, Sportsmen I\nTo heal nnd soften the skin snd remove\ngrease,oil and rust Mnins, pnint and enrth,etc.\nuse The \" Master Mechanic's\" Tar Soap,\nAlbert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs.\nUTAH COAL STRIKE;\nGovernor Wells Has Decided to Call Out\nthe Mllltla.\nSalt Lake, Nov. 24.\u2014Governor Wells decided to send tho entire national guard of\nUtah Into the coal mining district of Carbon whore tho miners have been on a strike\nfor tho last two weeks. Tho state guard\nnumbers about 4,000 men. An extra session\nof tho legislature Is to bo called to provide fundB to cover tho expenses to bo incurred by the troops.\nIilfeTiuoy Soap\u2014disinfectant\u2014Is strongly\nrecuni mended hy tlio medical profession as\na safeguard against infectious disease*.     \u25a0__\nNICE POINT OF LAW.\nWhen Strike Picketing is Declared to Bo\nLawful in Germany.\nBerlin, Nov. M.-The Prussian eupreme\ncourt has decided that strike picketing la\nlawful If csn*uttsd from a building where\nSteamer Owners Sued For  Damages By\nFishermen.\n[Special to The Daily News.]\nVancouver, Nov. 24.\u2014An Interesting case\nwill be tried at New Westminster on Friday before Judge Bole and a special Jury,\nwherein ono Cole,  a fisherman, is suing\nRogers and Briggs for $700 damages alleged\nto have been caused by the defendants'\nsteamer Dunsmulr fouling the  plaintiff's\nnet this fall.   The case ls a test, and If\nsuccessful will be followed by upwards of\nfifty others of a similar tenor.\nA STEMSHIP WRECKED.\nFlvo Bodies Washed Ashore\u2014Others Clinging to Masts.\nStavanlger, Norway, Nov. 24.\u2014The Norwegian steamer Victory was stranded during last night's storm off this port. No attempts to rescue the crew were possible.\nFive bodies have been washed ashore, and\npeople are still clinging to the masts of\nthe vessel.\nCRUSHED TO DEATH.\nChicago, Nov. 24.\u2014A man supposed to be\nD. L. Buckner, of Macedonia, Iowa, last\nnight was crowded from the platform of\nthe 43rd street station of the south side\nelevated road and crushed to death by a\npassing train. In his pocket was (50.\nA RUMOR \"DENIED,\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014There Is no truth ln the\nrumor that the house of the late duke of\nRichmond in Beigrave square will be purchased for the United States embassy.\nMESSMER TO BE ARCHBISHOP.\nRome, Nov. 24.\u2014The report that a congregation of tho propoganda has decided\nto propose to the pope the appointment of\nbishop Messmer, of Green Bay, Wisconsin,\nas archbishop of Milwaukee, Wis., in sue-\nYOU NEED\nANEW\nWINTER SUIT\nYou want It to fit well, look well and\nwear well. Let me show you the difference between a well-cut custom suit\nand the ordinary ready-made slops.\n1 can recommend the Imperial and\nTrafalgar Serges, Tweeds and Worsteds\nnow on my shelves. All Imported goods\nand fresh from the loom.\nJ. Smallwood\nMerchant Tailor\nWART1  STREET NELSON.   B   c\nCANADA\nPERMANENT\nMORTGAGE\nCORPORATION\nLoans on improved  real estate.\nStraight  mortgage   at  8  per   cent   or.\nmonthly repayment system.\nHAM  BIRD\nAPPRAISERS.\nA. G.  GAMBLE\nFurnished House across the Lake,  no\nper month for the winter.\nTurner-Boeckh Block,\n\u2022VARD STREET, NELBON,  B.C\nH. D. ASHCROFT\nMINERS' LIVERY AND FEED STABLE\nTeaming and Packing done. Saddle\nHorses for Hire. Hacks and buggies on\ncall day and night. Stables on Stanley\nstreet, between Silica and Carbonate.\nTelephone 67.   P. O. Boi 161, Nelson, B.C\nMadden House \u2022\u25a0\"\"a...\nDo you need a comfortable home? If to\ntry the Madden House. Well furnished\nrooms, lighted by electricity; flrst class\nboard. Is tbe bar you will find all the\noest domestlo and Imported llquers and\nJlgars.\nTHOMAS  MADDIN,  Proprietor\nSilver King Hotel\nUnder Ola Mantvgemeat\nRATES $1 PER DAY AND UP\nFOR SALE.\nTenders will bo received by the undersigned up to Nov. 30th, 1903 for machinery\nlocated In the Cedar Valley Improvement\nCompany's sawmill at Fernle, B. C, consisting of tho following, viz.:\nOne 10x18 engine; one 8x10 engine; two\nboilers, 51x14; one saw frame with top saw\nrig; one 4 block carriage; twin engine feed;\nstenm nlggor; ono 2 saw trimmer; one six\nsaw Blab slasher; one cut off saw; one a\nsaw eager! one log haul; two planers; one\nInth machine and one lath trimmer; one\nshlnglo machine and ono shingle trimmer;\nJO live rolls, live roll drives; shafting, pulleys, bolting and chain; saws, pipes and\ntools; one lire pump and huso; refuse conveyors, etc.\nThe machinery can bo seen In the said\nsawmill at Fernle, B.C., or Intending purchasers may sec blue print of said mill nt\nthe ofllce of tho Waterous Engine Works\nCo Ltd., MolBon's Bank Building, Vancouver, B.C., or at the head oillco Brantford, Ont.\nThe Waterous Engine Works Co,, Ltd.\nHUGH B. OILMOUR.\nFOR BALE.\nTwsnty-ssven thousand three hundred\nfeet of best patent Improved crucible steel\nwire rope, one Inch diameter, 6x16 Manila\ncore Lang lay. This rope was Imported\nunder speclnlly favorable opportunities In\na car lot and as It Is not now required, It\nwill be sold at a sacrifice.\nHAT,T, MINING S- RMFLTTNn CO., LTD\nNelson. \u00bb  C, June tttb, IM.\ncession to the late archbishop Katzer was\nconfirmed.\nA BOODLER IN COURT.\nGrand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 23.\u2014Ex-mayor\nGeorge R. Perry, charged with having received a bribe of $3,333 from Lant K. Balls-\nbury, while the Gorman-Cameron water\ndeal was in progress, had an examination\nIn the police court today and was bound\nover to the supreme court for trial. He\nfurnished nail to the amount of $5,000,\nTWO HUNDRED DROWNED.\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014A telegram has been received at the Indian offlce from the viceroy of India, lord Curzon, saying that according to reports received at Madras, a\nrecent flood in the Palar river destroyed\nhalf the town of Vanlzmedla, Two hundred persons were drowned.\nWHOLE8ALE HOU8fc8\nPRODUCB\nSTARKIY ft CO., WHOLESALE DEAL-\nere la Butter, Im, cheese, Produee ue\nFruit Houston Block. Josephine Street\nNelson, B. O.\nDOWNES' HOTEL, CRANBROOK. New,\nup-to-date sample rooms.\nWELL KNOWN ARTIST DEAD.\nNow York, Nov. 24.-JuIian Waldbrldge\nBlx, the well known balrfter of California\nscenery, died In this city this morning.\nDOWNES' HOTEL, CRANBROOK. New\nup-to-date sample rooms.\nInfants' and .\nChildren's Shoes\nPlain and\nFelt Lined\nMisses' and Boy's\nStout Shoes\nfor Fall\nMen's and\nWomen's Fine\nShoes\nFRED L IRWIN\nTHE\nNELSON\nHOUSE\nTHE ONLY\nEUROPEAN\nHOTEL IN\nTHE CITT\nCentrally\nLocated\nACCOMMODATION\nUP-TO-DATE    \u2022\n;   BRIGHT   AND   WELL   VENTILATED ROOMS.\nThe  meals served  In  tbe Cafe\nsecond to none.\nBar In connection with all the\nchoicest wines, liquors and cigars.\nBus meets all trains and boats.\n:apbw\n: TIPS ON\nTEA!\na M CENTS will bu; ONB POUND J\n\u25a0 of pure,  clean, line flavored CBY- J\nS LON-INDIAN   TEA. \u2022\n\u2022 10 CENTS wlU buy one found J\nJ Standard BREAKFAST BLACK J\n\\ TBA   Purchasers of ten pounds or a\n\u2022 more, will receive one pound extra, \u2022\n\u2022 for each ten pounds purchased. J\n! Equal to an allowance of TEN a\ne PER CENT  DISCOUNT,  en UeM \u2022\n\u2022 extremely low prlcee. \u2022\n' Prlcee on our   regular    Unas ef ,\n\u2022 CHOICE TEA, 100, Bo, Me, Oc, He, a\n\u2022 and 60o per pound for Black, Green \u2022\nJ and Blended. ,\na Telephone in           P. m. Bea Ifl \u00ab\n\u2022 KOOTENAY COFFEE CO. \\\nMtMStSIISMSt \u2022>\u2022<>\u2022\u25a0\nNelson Electric\nTramway Company\nLimited\nNELSON, B. C.\nN. D. T. CO. TIMETABLE.\nSTANLEY STREET-\nI.4E     7.40     8.20 a.m\n1.00     1.40   10.20\nEvery 40 minutes until 10.20 p.m.\nBOOUSTOWN-\n7.20     8.00     8.40     0 20 a.ra,\n10.00    10.40   11.20\nEvery 40 minutes until 10.40 p.m.\nREAL    BSTATE-Lots.      Warehouse*.\nOffices.   Apply A. V. MASON, Man. Beo\nThe Car Barn, Phone 1621).\nF. 0. GRBBN.    F. B. CLEMENT*\nGREEN & CLEMENTS\nCivil Engineero   snt   Provincial haa*\n\u25a0arveyors.\nr. O. Box 141.    'Phone n.\nCor. Kootenay and Vlotorla Ita. Neltem\nJOHN McLATOHEE,\ntsouonaa and provincial\ni\\AJHO SUBVBTOB.\nWBfclOK,   B.  V.\nM.J. HENRY\nGrower and Importer of Plants, Seeds,\nFruit and Ornamental Trees, Pisenles. Asanas Holland Bulbs, Camellas, Etc. Largest and choicest selection In British Co-\n'Agrlcultural    Implements,    Bee   Hives,\nHnisev, Spray Pumps. Fertilizers, Etc.\n30OJ Westminster Read, VANCOUVER, B.C.\nAERATED AND MINERAL WATERS\nNELSON SODA WATER  FACTORT-M.\n, u. Cummins, Leasee Every known 'variety of soft drinks. P. O. Box 88, telephone No. n. Hoover street. Nelson. Bottler! of tke famous St Leon Hot springe\nMineral Water.\nHAKDWABB.\nMcLACHLAN BROS. \u2014 WHOLHSALS\nHardware Merchants. Logging ul\nM1U Supplies, mom Tinware, Ague-\nware, Iron, Pipe* aad Mining BuppUes.\nPrompt attention te mailed orders.\nLIQUORS\nPITHER A LEISER.-IMPORTERS OF\nWlnea, Liquors, and clgare. Victoria,\nB. c, Charles Burt, Representative,\nNelson. B. C.\t\nOROCBRIBB.\nA.MACDONALD * CO., WHOLBBALB\nGrocers ui Provision Merchaata-Im.\nportere of Tee* Coffees, Spues, Dried\nFruits, Staple ul Fancy Orooertee, Tobaccos, Cigars, Batter, Eggs, Chew* and\nPacking House Products. OHloe nnd\nWarehouse, corner ot Front nnd HaU\nstreets.   P. O. Box Ht Telepkone tt.   .\nCAMP   AND   MINERS'    FURNISHINGS\nA. MACDONALD A CO., WHO]\nJobber* In Blanket*, Underwear, Mltta,\nQlovea, Boots, Bonner*, Overalls, Jumpers, Mackinaw, Oilskin Clothing, Camp\nud Miner** Bundrle*. Offlo* ul Wan-\nhouse, cornel of Front and Hall atreet*.\nP. O. Box. Ml Telethon* ts.\nASSAYERS' SUPPLIES.\nTHE B.C. ASSAY A CHEMICAL SUPPLY\nCompany. Ltd.\u2014733 Pender St., Vancouver, B. C\u2014Direct Importera of Assayers*\nSupplies. Solo agents In B. C. for Batter-\nsea crucibles, etc. Selling agents for F.\nW. Braun Co.'B specialties, Cary furnaces,\netc. Wm. Ainsworth A Co., and Beckers\nSons Une balances. Agents for Assay\nMabor the superior substitute for Bone\nAsh. Write for sample and explanatory\ncircular. Sllvor, free lead and litharge.\nGet our prices before buying elsewhere.\nWANTED\nNELSON    EMPLOYMENT    AGENCY.\nWanted-Blacksmlth.\nWANTED-Coat maker. X T. Pierre, Josephine street\nWANTED-A flrst class tinsmith.   Steady\nemployment    Address   P, O. Box lust.\nNelson, B.C.\nWANTED-Cook for McLeod Hotel, Ymlr.\nWoman preferred. Good wages. Apply F.\nMcLeod, Ymlr.\nWOOD CHOPPERS WANTED-Wili give\ncontract for cutting cordwood in quantities up to 400 cords at $1.50 per cord. Wood\n2 1-2 miles from Ainsworth. Good chance\nfor cutting,, and cabins on ground. Apply\nJ. McGarvey, Ainsworth.\nWELL EDUCATED young Englishman\nrequires employment. Bookkeeping, accounts, some knowledge of architectural\ndrawing, also electricity. Good references.\nAddress C, The Dally Newa offlce.\nPIANO TUNING\nPIANO TUNER\u2014A pitctlcal piano tuner,\nMr. James R. Mult employee, by tne\nMason ft Risen Plant. Co., will attend to\naU ordera left at Honey ft Co.** He la a\nresident of Nelson\t\nMUSIC LESSORS\nF. J. PA1NTON, plane-Royal Conaerva-\ntory of Lelpat* Method after Bruno\nZwlntdaer, alto McDonald Bmlta'a system,\n\"From brain to keyboard.\" \"The most\nstriking dlsouTery of tka present generation\nfor practical muaiclan*\"-Muelsal New*\nComplete course III. Corner Hall and\nBlllca street\nMUSIC\u2014Essential to all up-to-dato dinners,\nreceptions, weddings, dancing parties,\nluncheons, etc., furnished by Mandolinlste\nand Planlste, both 16.00 evening, the Hncet\nof popular and claealcal music. Tho\nMandolin thoroughly taught, Italian system,\nby America's foremost Mandolinlste, c.\nEveretto Warriner, care Morley's Muslo\nStore, Nolson.\nH. S. BODMER, Pianist, (Geneva and London), desires pupils ln Music, French\nand German. Also engagements, concerts,\ndances, etc. Address postofflce, Nelson,\nB. C. *_\nFOR RENT\nTO FRUIT GROWERS AND OTHERS.-\nTo least! for a term of years the Kokanee\nCreek Fruit Ranch, Bltuated on the West\nArm of Kootenay Lake, 12 1-2 miles from\nNelson. Small frame cottage and log barns,\nwith uso of all necessary tools and Implements. Steamer landing on the property.\nFor further details and particulars apply to\nA. S. Gamble, Nelson; to the foreman on\nthe premises, or to C. W. Buak.\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished, four room cottage,\nSilica  street.    Chadbourn   &   McLaren,\nMadden Block.\t\nFOR SALE\nFOR SALE\u2014Two Locomotive boilers on\nskids, 60 h.p., complete with mountings\nand In good working order. Manufactured\nby the Jamea Cooper Manufacturing Co.\nWill be sold at a bargain. The Hall Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, Nelson, B. C,\nFOR SALE\u2014Two sets No. 5 sleighs, two\nsets No. 4 sleighs, one set No. 3 sleighs,\nono new sleigh,'one light delivery sleigh.\nApply to John Llnebnugh, hack driver,\nNelson.\nOLD CURIOSITY SHOP-If you want to\nbuy or sell anything go to the Old Curiosity Shop.   Always In stock a full line\nof Crockery,   Furniture and Glassware.\nGRAND CENTRAL HOTEL\nOpposite Court House ud new Postofflce\nBeet Me meal In town. European and\nAmerican plnn. Only white labor employed.    First clas* bar.\nTHOMAS *  BRICKSON. PROP*\nTICKETS\nSO AU FOXUIB\nEast and West\n\u25a0tt\niHORT UNB\nm\n\u2022RPA-Jfc,   DULOTa,   MmMBAPOLIB.\nCHICAGO, AND ALL POINTS 1ABT '\n\u2022BATTLB, TACOIIA, VICTOBIA\nPORTLAND AND ALL   *\nPACIFIC COAST POINTS\nTsrough   Palace  and  Tourist  Slusiii\nDining nnd Bullet Smoking Library Oara\ni-FABT  TRAINS  DAILT-1\nfor rates, folders nnd lull Inroraeatle*\nregarding   trips, call on or   address an\nMW* a F. * N. Railway.\nA.  B.  C.  DENNISTON\nO. w. P. A., Seattle, Was*.\nH. BRANDT,\nO. P. A T. A.,    IO W. ItlTHIIi AM.\nSpokane, Wash. ~\"\u2122\" \u00bb\u2022\u00bb,\nCanadian\nPacific\nRAILWAY\nChange in Train\nService on\nNakusp and Slocan\nSection\nCommencing November 15th, th* following schedule will be ln effect: Trains\nwill leave and arrive at Nelson as heretofore, tho change In time being between Sandon and Nakusp. Following\nls the new schedule:\nRead Down\nHead Up\nTues llton\n1'hurlWM\nSat    nt\nMon | Tuesl                                 |\nWcdl Thur\nFrl  | Sat|                                  j\n8.1E\n8.60\n8.65\n1.10\n\u2022.so\n8.1S\n8.60\n8.66\n9.10\n9.30\nLv Sandon Ar. 1 u.l* 117.U\nThree Forks       U.E0 111.10\nDenver Can'n     uao   U.N\nAr. Rosebery....Lv 116.00 116.10\ni.16 1 0.16 1 Lv Nelson   Ar|U.WIU.\u00ab\nU.40 11140 | Ar Rosebery ....Ar | iu.l\u00bb | w.oo\n10.00\n10.62\n11.40\n13.50 |\n13.06 |\nlt.lant.ir SS  Sailing?\nC. P. R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINB.\n(From St. John)\nL. Cbamplal,s..Nov 881.nko Brie Deo 10\n(Lake Erie ls Christmas Steamer.)\nALLAN LINE\n(From St. John)\nPretorlan Nov. 30 Bavarian Dee. i\n'     DOMINION LINE.\n(From Halifax.\nDominion Dec. V\n(From Portland)\nCnmbroman,..Dec   6Canada JanI\nAMERICAN LINE\nPhiladelphia....Dec 6 St. Louis Deo. II\nRED STAR LINE\nFinland Dec. 5 Vaderland  ..Deo.  If\nCUNARD LINE\nEtrurla Dec. 6Companfa Deo. U\n(Comnanla ls Christmas Steamer)\nWHITE STAR LINB\nCodrlc Dec.  2 Majestic Dec. \u2022\nFRENCH LINE\nLa Champalgne.Dec 8 La Touralne..Dec. 10\nALLAN  STATE  LINB.\nNumidlan Doc. 10 Mongolian Deo 17\nContinental   Saltings  of  North  German\nLloyd, a A. P. and Italian lines on application.    Lowest rates on  all  lines.\nJ. S. CARTER,     W. P. F. CUMMINg,\nD.P.A., Nelson.     Gen. Agt.. Winnipeg.\nTREMONT   HOUSE\nEUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN\nMEALS Be ROOMS FROM Bo TO (IM\nS. F. & Mailway\nEXCURSION\nRATES\nTO EUROPE\nEspecially low rates will be made to\nLiverpool. London nsssl all points In Sweden,\nNorway and on tlio Continent, leaving\nNulson, November 2.'ssd and December 4th.\nG. K. TACKABURY.   .        \u201e\n City Agent, S. F. A tt. Ry.\nKOOTENAY    RAILWAY    ANB    NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED.\nOPERATING\nINTERNATIONAL   NAVIGATION   AND\nTHAUING   COMPANY,   LIMITED.\nKASLO A SLOCAN  RAILWAY.\n1.00 a.m. Lv..KASLO...Ar. 1.11 p.m.\n1.00 p.m.Lv.SANDON.Ar. U.\u00bb    am.\n(DAILY)\nINTERNATIONAL   NAVIGATION   AMD\nTHADINO  COMPANY,   LIMITED.\nKASLO-NF.LHON   ROUTE.\nl.oo a.m. Lv...NELSON..Ar. 7.U p.a.\n8.40 a.,\u201e. Ar...KASLO..Lv. I.\u00bb P.O.\nTickets sold to all part* of th* United\nstates and Canada via Great Northern and\nO. R. A N. Company's lines.\nFor further particulars call on or adv\ndress.\nROBERT IRVING, Manager, Kaslo.\nn  K  TACKABURY, Agent. Nelson\nMALONE ft TRBOILLU8. Proprietor*\nBaker Street, Nairn,\nSILVER KINO MIKB\nWill par the klgheet cash price for an\nkind* of second kand gooda ' WlU but at\nsell anything from an anchor to a needle.\nFurniture, Stoves, Carpets, Cooking Utensils bought In household quantities. Ala*\noast off clothing. Call and see me or\nwrite. Address Silver King Mike, B*i M\n\u25a0all Street, Nelsoa, B, a\n lif\nF\nTHE DAILY NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,  1903\n************************** ;\nHOLIDAY HOODS\nON VIEW\nMAKE YOUR SELECTION\nWHILE THE\nASSORTMENT   IS   GOOD.\nDO IT NOW\nMORLEY 6 Co.\nBOOKSELLERS ft STATIONERS\nNBLSON, B, C\n*************************\nGALT\nCOAL\n\u2022 AND WOOD OF Aid\nJ KINDS.\n\u2022 T*rm* Spot Cask\nVV. P. Tiernej\nTelephono IU\ndacei Street,\nffUUfi Ji   aU.tnijr\nNew York, Nov. S4.\u2014Bar silver 67 3-8;\nelectrolytic copper 12 3-8; Amalgamated\ncopper 38 3-8.\nLondon, Nov. 24,-Lcasl \u00a311.\nMtUUN'6 NtWMJf IHt DAY\nJ. A. Mara came In from Victoria last\nnlgrht and is registered at the Strathcona.\nMr Mara built one of the flrst busJnews\nblocks In Nelson Jn the early days of the\ntown, and stiJl owns some real estate Here.\nMr. and Mrs. J. O. McDonald, of Revelstoke, arrived in Nelson last night on\ntheir wedding tour and are guests at the\nHume hotel. Mr. McDonald was formerly\nin business In Sandon where he yesterday\nmarried Miss McKlnnon.\nJames A. Baker, of Slocan City, district\nexecutive officer of the Western Federation\nof Miners, arrived ln town lost night on\nhis way to Denver, Colorado, to attend a\nmeeting of the executive board. He leaves\nfor Denver this morning vie, Spokane, but\nwill stay over a day In fmir.\nA letter has been received from San Diego\nfrom Harry A, Mills, who left here three\nweeks since for San Diego, whither he\nwent for the benflt of his health. Mr. Mills\nstates that the weather in San Diego Is\nfine, and that he feels much better than\nwhen he was here, and sends his regards\nto all his friends.\nJ. A. Griffith, of Griffith, Masterson St\nCo., Trout Lake City, leaves for home today. He has been here on a mission for\nthe Trout Lake board of trade ln the shape\nof furthering the project of keeping an\nopen door Into the lower and middle Lardeau during the winter. Mr. Griffith reelB\nvery hopeful of accomplishing what he has\nset out to, and thinks the matter will be\ndefinitely, and he hopes favorably, settled\nwithin a few days.\nThe closing of the mining recorder's offlce\nat Creston has caused a good deal of lit\u2014\nfeline- and there is something in the nature\nof a faction flght on there now as a result.\nOne faction Is determined to secure the\ndismissal of the present provincial constable and have installed iu his place the\nlate deputy mining recorder. The constable's friends are equally determined\nthat he shall be retained. Tills Is a matter\nthat Harry Wright will have to straighten\nout to the satisfaction of both parties.\nAt the Success club ping pong tournament\nlast evening the various events were well\ncontested, the winners being Miss Cummins\nfirst, and Miss Linn second-in the ladles'\n\u25a0Ingles; T. Gallon first, and J. Townley\nsecond, ln the gentlemen's singles, and Miss\nCummins and T. Gallon In the mixed doubles. The committee in charge desire to\nthank the Hudson's Bay Co., Montgomery\n& Co., J. A. Macdonald St Co., the Bell\nTrading: Co., and Fred Irvine & Co., for\nkindly donating prizes.\nJack Hampson, a Nelson mining man,\nhas obtained a lease of the Alice mine near\nCreston. This is a silver-lead property\nowned by an English syndicate and has\nbeen Idle for the past two years. It is\nthe Intention of the lessee to operate the\nmine upon an extensive scale and arrangements are now under way for the erection\nof a concentrating plant, The property is\nreputed to be valuable and Its active development will materially advance the fortunes of the town of Creston.\nNelson merchants are alroady making\npreparations for the Christmas and New\nYear holiday trade. More and more it is\nbecoming the practise of wide awake shoppers to make their holiday purchases early.\nProbably the best investment a Nelson\nbusiness man can make just now ls ln\ntxdvertlslng space In the columns of The\n?nn.y  \u00a3ews;   Jni8  W*  ls\u00bb  belns r^d\n?\u00ab Ly\u00ab-n i ?nI^y eXery peraon wltl> money\nto spend In this city but by thousands\nthroughout southern Kootenay. a dally\ntalk with the prospective holiday purchasers through the columns of The Dally News\nIs the safest way of ensuring a fair share\nof the coming holiday trade.\nExtensions of the options held on tha\nlumber mill site at One Miln point have\nbeen secured by the city. The resolution\npassed by tho council on Monday evening\nasking the member for the city to se^urr\nan amendment to the Municipal Clauses\nAct by whicli sawmills shtill be Included\nIn the list of industries that a municipality\nshall have power to bonus outside fts corporate limits was sent to Victoria yesterday. If this amendment Is passed, a bylaw authorising the purchasing of the land\nhy the city and the leasing of It to the mill\ncompany will be brought before the people;\nThe title to the rest of the land needed by\nthe company has been practically arranged\nfor and it Is understood that if the by-law\nis passed work will bo started on the plant\nimmediately,\nTom Johnson, a well known members of\nthe Nelson band, who has been ill at the\nhospital for some time with typhoid fever\nis convalescent.\nWalter Magulre yesterday sold a cottage\nand two lots ln the Hume Addition to J.\nW. Wolstenholme, for 5900. The deal was\nput through by R. J. Steel.\nGrading for the new foundry at the foot\nof Cherry street will be commenced today,\nand operations will be pushed forward till\nthe whole plant is In running order.\nAt the record office on Tuesday certificates of work were issued to A. G. Shaw et\nal on Summit Fractional and Snow Drift\nfractional and to Peter Record on Louis.\nA ladles' curling club Is one of the possibilities for this season. It has already\nbeen seriously discussed and may be formed very shortly. A small private rlnk will\nbe secured.\nA surprise party'was given to Miss Tine\nEccles at the home of her slBter Mrs. W.\nG. McMorris, Park street, and a most enjoyable evening spent by 30 of Nelson's\nyoung people.\nA, S. Farwelt has completed the surveying of the Vowel! estate, on the Granite\nroad, and has divided it Into five acre lots.\nDuring the past summer over a dozen Intending settlers have purchased land along\nthis road and now clearing and planting\nfruit trees.\nAnother interesting entertainment by the\npupils of St. Joseph's school will be given\nat the opera house this evening. The program will consist of instrumental and vocal\nselections, drills, exercises and choruses.\nTho pupils of the school have been practising for the affair for several months past\nand the production will be even more elaborate than that given early in the summer.\n\"Silent\" and \"Dummy\" Rowan left last\nnight for Spokane on their way to Lewis-\nton, Idaho, where \"Silent\" Is booked to\nfight Andy King for the featherweight\nchampionship of the northwest on December 7th. \"Silent\" now holds the title having won it from Andy King in Butte last\nyear. Ho thinks he will get the money\nagain.\nThe Mason benefit concert for Friday\nevening at the opera house promises to\nbe a success. Besides the large number of\nlocal amateurs who will take part, the services of several professionals have been\nsecured. There will be songs, horizontal\nbar work, a laughable skit entitled \"The\nMiller and tho Sweep,\" and comic dances\nln costume.\nEdward Tanghe Is still a prisoner, and\napparently fs likely to remain so for some\ntime. Several telegrams have been received from Vancouver ordering his release,\nbut none of them hnve been from the proper authorities. From present appearances\nthere will be quite a legal tangle to unravel before he can be released or brought\nto trial.\nR. T. Lowery and Jim Grier leave this\nmorning for Poplar to commence the publication of the Poplar Nugget, the flrst\nnumber of which will be Issued on December 4th. They take with them a plant that\nhas already been moved five times. The\nNugget will be the eighteenth paper Btarted\nby Mr. Lowery, and all of them have been\ninteresting. A substantial building has\nbeen erected at Poplar for this latest journalistic venture.\nThe preparations for tho dance in aid ofi\nthe Nolson city band which Is to be given\ntomorrow evening at the opera house, are\nprogressing favorably and the committee\nIn charge are confident of making It a great\nsuccess. Tho first part of the evening will\nbe. devoted to a performance of tho Cosgrove Concert company, after which the\nground floor will be cleared of chairs, In\nreadiness for the dance. An orchestra of\nseven pieces will provido muBic for dancing. The affair is under the auspices of\nthe Terpsichorean club and the Nelson city\nbnnd and the proceeds will go to tho latter\norganization.\nR. J. McPhee was In the city yesterday\nfrom Slocan City, and reports that a number of properties In that vicinity are working steadily. The Enterprise mine is being\nput In shape to work a large force of men\nfor the winter, the nccssary buildings now\nbeing in course of construction. The Ottawa Is steadily Improving, tho ore with\ndepth showing up bettor both in quantity\nand quality, On tho Speculator there ia\nalready considerable ore ready for shipment, which will be sent out after the\nsnow becomes deep enough for rawhidlng.\nAt tho Black Prince there are several carloads of ore ready to be sent out, and at\ntho Two Friends and Republic good rc-\nsults aro being obtained. Altogether the\noutlook for the mines In that district Is\nmuch more favorable than was the case\nearlier in the season, and It will probably\nbo a busy winter along Twelve Mile and\nLemon creeks.\nMYSTERY CLEARED UP.\nMarks, Implicated in a Fatal Holdup at\nChicago, Confesses.\nChicago, Nov. 24.\u2014Tho mystery surrounding the holdup of the cashier of the Chicago city railway last August during which\ntwo of the employees of the office were shot\nand killed without warning, was cleared\nup today by the confession of Oustav\nMarks who was arrested lnst Saturday\nnight for the* murder of detective John\nQuinn, who Marks shot down while trying\nto escape arrest. Harvey Vandye and P.\nNeldermicr aro named by Marks as his\naccomplices ln tho oar barn murder. According to Marks' Btory the three men went\nto the offlce of the railroad company for\nthe purpose of robbery. Marks says that\nwhen he ordered the men to throw up their\nhands they obeyed, but NIedormler burst\nIn the window of the offlce and commenced\nshooting. In all $2,230 was secured. The\nnext day Marks and his two companions\nwent to Denver. From Denver thoy went\nto Cripple Creek, and in a week they come\nback to Chicago. Since when, according\nto Marks' confession, they have been implicated in a number of holdups and shooting affrays.\nWILLIAM TO LEAD HUNT.\nBerlin, Nov. 24.-Emperor William Intends\nto lead the annual court hunt In the Letz-\nllngon forest, December 3rd.\nDOWNES' HOTBL, CRANBROOK. New.\nup-to-flat** sample r*mms\n-> Mi<.l<ii-tfjr iitk\\btti\\l,>li\\tii\\mtiitiitiitii\\lnh\\liibibiliilit%\nWE KNOW\nThe \u00b0est Advertisf ment\ning r.r .oZ^^rtoofy'z m>r-i&&$^js&\ni\n3\n3\n?     Nelson, Rosdland, Troll\nEwert Bros.\nE\na?\nat\n(\u25a0\n*f\nf\ne\n\u00a3\n\u00a3\nJewelers and Engraver*    J;\nIn order to have satisfactory results\nwhen Baking, the ingredients that are\nused must be good, must be pure.\nTo be forewarned ls to be forearmed,\nand to insure success let us have your\norder for Raisins, Currants, Peels,\nSpices, etc., and everything tbat is:\nnecessary in the formula of Xmas mysterious preparations.\nT. S. McPherson\nGroceries and Provisions.\nTelephone call No. 10.\nOUR HOLIDAY\nGOODS\nARE ALL IN\nCabinet Cigar Store\nG B. MATTHEW, Prop\nWHOLESALE AND DETAIL.\n$2000\nWANTED to borrow $2,000 for two years\non Nelson real estate security. Apply to or\naddress John Houston, Nelson, B. C.\nUSED KNIVES AND PISTOLS\nSERIOUS ROW AMONG ITALIANS AT\nFE.tS'.H.\nONE     MAN     SHOT    AND     ANOTHER\nSEVERELY Un - .\"-LED.\nA serious row occur.'-d among some Italians on Tuesday u-enlng -it the house of\nEnrico Cooololonl In the Italian quarters\nnorth of the town limits, says the .Fornio\nFree Press of Saturday. As a result of\nthu quarrel one was idiot near the heart,\nanother had his head cut open with a\npitcher and the prime cause of the whole\ntrouble wus badly butchered with knives.\nAbout O.a0 p.m. on Tuesday the police\nwere summoned to this place where they\nmudc the arrest of four men, whose names\naro J. Gemma, Nicola Pltrocco, Amerlco\nTiangells and Peter Bommu, Among those\nwho witnessed the t'rucas were Cocclolonl\nand his two brothers.\nA keg of beer had been placed in the middle of the room, where quite a number\nwere, gathered.\nGemma acted as bartender nnd served\nout the beverage. One did not get his\ndrink and compluined of the seeming insult.\nGemma as master of ceremonies attempted\nto quell tho row. Ho picked up a water jug,\nthrew it at tho head of Amerlco Diangelis,\nInflicting a nasty cut. Peter Sommu drew\na gun and threatened to use It on behalf of\nGemma.\nAt this stage on tbe suggestion of one\npresent an adjournment wus mado to the\nopen air where the tight continued.\nSomma had In tho meantime transferred\nhis weapon Into the hand of Gemma who\nturned it upon Nicola Pltrocco and fired,\nThe bullet penetrated the man's clothing\nand entered the flesh near the heart but\nstruck a rib, where it lodged.\nSevoral then turned upon the would-bo\nmurdorer and mado short work of him.\nWhen found by the police he had a long\nclean-cut wound on the top of the head,\nevidently the work of a razor.\nTHE VINDICATOR DISASTER.\nWestern Federation Olllcisils Charged With\nPlanning the Explosion.\nCripple Creek, Colo., Nov. 24.\u2014Tho arrest\nof several officials of tho Western Federation of Miners for alleged complicity In the\nVindicator mine explosion, by which superintendent McCormnck nnd shift boss Melvln\nBeck lost their lives on Saturday last has\ncreated intense excitement here. There Is\nnot the slightest evidence so far to implicate any member of the union In the\ndisaster and all the local officials claim\nthat the explosion was due to an unavoidable accident. The Miners nnd Operators\nassociation persist In charging the union\nmon with being the cause of the disaster\nand much 111 feeling prevails as a consequence. The military is In strong forco\nhere, but despite the intense feeling that\nprevails, there is no sign of disorder.\nA BOMB \"WAS THROWN.\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014A terrible crime is reported to have beon perpetrated at Ardu-\ning, near Rottermann, Syria. An attempt\nwas mado on the life of a railway contractor named Zanaardelli, in revenge for ids\nhaving discharged 500 workmen. During\nthe trouble a bomb was thrown nnd six\npersons were killed and 16 seriously injured.\nLIGHT PLANT FOR CHICAGO.\nChicago, Nov. 2,\u2014(Mayor Harrison today\ndeclared   that  the  city  would   enter  the\nelectric lighting fleld at once in  compoll-\ntlon with tho gas and electric companies.\n0\nW\nib\nib\nib\nib\ntii\nti,\ntii\ntii\nii\nJb\ntii\nm\nib\nib\nib\nib\nWe< Are Now Busy\nshowing and disposing of our new\nstock of Jewelry in which you cannot fall to And the article you want\nat a price to suit you.\nWe have had to enlarge our Btore\nto meet with the rapid increase of\nbusiness which fact shows plainly\nthat our goods have found favor\nwith the general public. We invite\neverybody to come In and Inspect\nour goods.\nPatenaude\nBros.\nManufacturing Jewelers.\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\nib\n6at.cH Gold Easily?\nA Good Preventative\nis a Chest Protector\nThey protect the lungs from sudden\nchanges ln temperature, and permit the\nwearer to sit in draughts almost with Impunity. We know people who would not\nbe without them, and who say that they\nnever catch cold while wearing them. We\nhave Chest Protectors of chamois, flannel\nlined, and of medicated flannel in several\nstyles, and ln sizes from that for small Infants to those for large men and women.\nCanada Drug & Book Go.\nNOTICE\nCommencing Tuesday we will give special prices on Christmas goods (or\nono week only. Look at our window and be convinced that we mean business.\nMall orders promptly attended to.   Engraving done free ot charge. Fine Watch\nRepairing a specialty.\nJ. J. Walker\nThe Leading\nJeweler\nHOTEL ARRIVALS.\nHume\u2014R. J. McPhee, Slocan; J. Balfour;\nL-'inioxvillo; G. E. Youle, Portland; J. O.\nMncdonald and wife, Revelstoke; J. J. McKay, H. S. Pyke, Vancouver; T. Ogler,\nGrand Porks.\nTHE STRATHCONA\n(FORMERLY HOTEL PHAIR.)\nStrathcona\u2014W. J. Lnscelles, Rossland; A.\nN. Mouat, Winnipeg; 0, A. Hurlburt, He-\ntroll; Mrs. H. W. Smith, R. A. Brown, tl.\nG. Bradley, Spokane; J. A. Mara, Victoria,\nMadden\u2014J. B. Foley, A. H. Gustln, Slocan; A. Woods, Woodsvillej E. Brennan,\nSpokane; W. R. Linklater, W. Malcolm, J.\nH. Piatt, Salmo.\nNelson\u2014T. Whltcomb, H. Hiam, Rossland.\nTremont\u2014N. O'Brien, J. Brusean, Vonus;\nE. Kelly, Ymlr; E. G. Stukely, Granite; B.\nGates and wife, S. Wiper, Sun Francisco;\nD. McKechnle, Sllverton.\nBartlett-A Aberdeen, Slocan; W. Kel-\nlum,  Poplar.\nGrand Central-J. Goodlad, R, Rutner,\nYmlr; W. W, Rose, Trail; J. A. Baker, p.\nA. Foley, Slocan.\nA beautiful\n8 x io Sepia\nenlargement\nFREE\nwith one dozen Cabinet\nPhoto* at the\nQUEFN\nSTUDIO\nDirect Importations\nBRIAR PIPES\nPETERSON'S   PATENT   WELL PIPE\nOLOKAR\u2014THE NEWEST B.B.B. PIPE\nG. Bi-D. IN ALL SHAPES.\nRICH AND RARE SPECIMENS.\nSent to Mr. Hume by Mr. Parker of the\nNorth Star\" Mine.\nFred Hume of the Hume hotel ls In receipt of some tine .looking-and valuable\nspecimens from J. L. Parker, superintendent of the North Star mine in East Koote-\nney. They consist of quarts carrying\ncrystals of silver and lead, silver ln oxides\nof Iron, In steel galena, and sulphates and\nHining 5tocks For Sale\n2000 American Boy  4 1-2\n2000 Atlin (Ymlr)   4\n2500 Blnck Tall   2 1-2\nBOO Cnlumet & B. C. (Eva)\n2000 King  (Donora)       0\n2000 Olnnt (Rossland) ..'  2 3-4\n1000 Juno       (j\n2000 Morrison ; 21-2\n20 North West Coal & Coke ....$3.50\n100 Ruth\n500 St. Eugene   50\n5000 Venus    Snap\nMcDermid & McHardy.\n~hW3St_f___t_        BROKERS, NBLS9N, 1. C.\nTHURMAN\nTOBACCONIST\ncarbonates of fantastic form and singular\ncolor. What Is most Interesting, however,\nIs the moss silver In the specimens, it is\nfound in the ore and looks exactly like\ndelicate white moss. On Inspecting It one\nwould be led to beliovo from Its structure\nthat It was of vegetable origin, so closely\nhas moss been counterfeited by nature In\nsilver. In some of the sireclmens there are\nnuggets of silver. These specimens aro\namong the handsomest in the line collection\nwhich Mr. Hume bus guthered.\nDISASTER IN A COAL MINE.\nThirteen MincrB Killed By Exploding Gas\nat Bonanza, Arkansas.\nFort Smith, Ark., Nov. 24.\u2014Thirteen\nminers were killed, and great damage was\ndone by the accidental explosion of gas\ntodav In coal mine Nd. 20 at Bonanza, Ark.,\n12 miles from this city. At nightfall only\nsix of the victims had been recovered.\nWhen the explosion occurred thero were\nabout 175 men ln tho various shafts. All\nescaped without Injury except the 13 who\nworo employed In entry \"K,\" the scene of\nthe explosion. The force of the explosion\nwas terrifflo and timbers were torn from\ntho walls of the passages for several hundred -yards at the mouth of entry \"K.\"\nThe passages wero so completely obstructed that the work of rescuing the entombed men was tedious in the extreme,\nand several hours wore consumed before\nthe first body was found.\nIt Is thought that tho gas was accidentally Ignited by. a miner's lamp. Tho\nminers who escaped, with the aid of others\nsummoned from nearby shafts, immediately sot about clearing the passages in tho\nvain hope that some of the thirteen entombed men might have survived tho explosion.\nMURDEROUS ATTACK.\nFour Shots Fired at Secretary of Bank of\nEngland.\nLondon, Nov. 24.\u2014A murderous attack\nwith a revolver was made today on Mr.\nGraham, secretary of the Bank of England, by an Individual who Is supposed to\nbe Insane. Ho fired four shots In rapid\nsuccession at Graham, but he was not\nhurt. Considerable difficulty was experienced In securing the would-be assassin.\nA lire hose had to be used before he could\nbe disarmed and token to the police station.\nHaving purchased  the entire  stock of\nI Messrs. Foubert & Co, wines, liquors and\ncigars, Vancouver, we are now offering the\nsame at greatly reduced prices.   Plther &\n1 Lelser, Victoria.   Agent for Nslaon, Chas.\nBurt, P. \u2022. Box Tit\nOur Delayed Shipments of OATS\nHave Arrived\nNow have large stock ot Elevator Grain and can nil any sized order promptly.\nAlso have full stocks of No. 1 Timothy, Cow   Hay,   Bran   and   Shorts,\nWheat, Cracked Corn, Barley, Chop Feed, etc., etc.  Send us your orders.\nThe Brackman-Ker Milling\" Co., Ltd.\nJobbers of Flour and Cereals.   Retail, Wholesale, Hoy Grain and Feed.\nExcelsior Weather Strip\nSTOPS THE DRAFT\nWe have it in two sizes for\ndoors and windows\nM'LACHLAN BROS.\n1 -       \u25a0 \" \u25a0\"    _ *\nSmoKe the Best\nA MORENA\nor INTERIOR CIGAR\nFills the bill.\nTRY THfM\nTry a Shipment of\nSmoked Shoulders\nThey cost you 6 cents per pound leas than Hams, and ln man; cases will\ntake their place.\nJ. Y. GRIFFIN & CO., Limited\nP. 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