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Ill\nORES FOR\nTHE FA|R\nPhoenix Council Votes\nMoney for First Class\nExhibit\nMr. Ctn-k, of GitawMt., Wlll Cone lo\nNtUen la Cbirie of It- -Welcome Tor\nSpokane -icorslonlsts.\nlected their prlies tn tlie following order. Looking glass locket and chain\nand bracelet, while the men selected In\nturn .the watch fab, cuff links and stick\npin.\nThe part\" broke up shortly after midnight\n(Special to Tile Dally New.)\nPhoenix, Aug. 30.\u2014At Its meeting held\nlast evening the municipal council ot\nthis city appropriated the sum of |75\ntot a contribution towards making a\nfirst-class mineral exhibit at the Nelson\nand Spokane fairs this fall. The exhibit\nwill be In charge of O. W. Cornish, a\nresident of Greenwood, who will personally visit the several camps of the\ndistrict and gather a representative ex-\n''hibit of ores from the most Important\nand prominent mines ot the Boundary.\nMr. Cornish will also accompany the\nexhibit to both Nelson aud Spokane, for\nthe purpose >:f giving Information to the\ntlcusands who wlll attend and show Interest In the Boundary.\nI Mr. Cornish states that he is meeting\nwith considerable encouragement and\nsupport In the effort to have the-first\ncomplete and representative mineral exhibit that has heen gathered together\n'or sent out of the Boundary for the\npast several years. Those who are en-\ncenraging the idea In a financial way\nbelieve that the effort is well worth the\ntime and cost required.\n(Special to The Dally New.)'\nI Phoenix, Aug. 30.\u2014A meeting of rep-\n're-e.nt-.Uve citizens and business men\nbaa Just been held here to consider the\nVisit of the Spokane chamber of cofa-\nn*\u00abrce, whloh wlll come about 125 strong,\nincluding several ladies, on Wednesday,\n.September 12th. Mayor 0. W. Rumberger waa chosen chairman, and W. B,\nWilcox, editor, of the Pioneer, was made\nBecretary. The meeting was atlemh-d by\nA. a W. Hodges, Charles Blesel, 0, B.\njSmith, Jr., A. B. Hood; and a large num.\nber Of business men, and tbe sentiment\n'was universal that'every possible oourt-\neay abould be ahown the visitors -luring\ntbalr short stay Jn the camp. Including\na lunch and an excursion by rail all\naround the surrounding mines, as well\nas a short trip through the Granby properties here. Special committees were\nappointed to take up various phases vt\nthe matter, and the finance committee\nalready reports success attending Its efforts to raise the necessary funds. Tha\nfollowing committee was appointed to\nreceive and accompany the visitors and\n{afford them all Information desired: A.\niB. W, Hodges, Thomas R. Drummond,\nCharles Blesel, C. B. Smith. Jr., G. W.\n'Rumberger, A. B. Hood, Charles D, Hunter. J. R W. Thomson, C, H. Reeves,\n[I.. V. Blrnle, W. B. Wilcox, J. L. Martin,\nJames Marshall, .1. A. McMaster, W. J.\nPorter, W. 8. Macy, W. R. Williams, Dr.\nG. & Gordon, Dr. R. B. Boucher, W. H.\nDocksteader, 0. N. Galer, C. M. Campbell, G. L. McNIcol, George Smith, Isaac\nCrawford and D. J. Matheson.\n. Next week the committee wlll hold\nanother meeting to receive the reports\nof sub-committees and make final arrangement** Secretary Munroe, of tho\nSpokane chamber ot commerce having,\nin the meanwhile, been advised of the\naction of tbe people ot Phoenix,\nWINNERS AT THE DANCE\n'C-08INO ENT-BRTAINMBNT AT THB\nPARK LAST NIGHT.\nIAROE ATTBNDANqB AND  VERY\n\u25a0EXCELLENT PROGRAM.\nThe closing dance at tramway park\npavilion of the 20,000, club'a summer\naeries came off very successfully last\nnight. The attendance, as was expected,\nwas unusually large and all the guests\nthoroughly enjoyed themselves.\ni The prlie danco competition com*\nmenred about 10 o'clock and lasted for\nover half an hour lt taking the Judges\na good deal of time and trouble to arrive\nat an unanimous decision. .\nThe Judges were Mra J. Paxton, Dr.\nClayton and \u2122\u00bb -sic: ___7* At least\nfire couple had to dance three times\ntfcre an award could be made. Finally\nin the priae list was handed out lt\n-taa found tihat the three best lady dancers In the Joint welts, two step and\nachottlache In the order named were\nMiss Marshall, Miss Wold and Mrs,\nCurtis, while the three best men dancers were placed in the following order\nof merit: Mr. Carroll, Fred Bell, and\nDan Manhart In addition to the prlie\ntinners Mrs. Spry and Scotty McOand-\nltab, and Miss Clara Manhart and E. P.\nManhart shared the honors In being called upon tn dance a second and third\ntime. Of the winners Mrs. Curtis and\nMr. Manhart were partners, while Mr.\n' Sett and Mlsa Mars-Mil and Mr. Carroll\nItti Miss Wold danced together.   The\ntliet, It will be noted were awarded to\ne six best Individual dancers, hot nee-\nsarily to couples.\n.The tones to which the couples danced wars: Wilt*, \"Ufa la But \u25a0 Dream.\"\nTwo step, \"The Moa-ulto Parade,\" th*\n*-hottuw_e, \"ITpradora.\" The ladles as-\nDRAWING TONIGHT.\nPersons holding coupons for the drawing of the Singer sewing machine at the\nSherman opera house are reminded that\nthe drawing takes place tonight The\nfirst number drawn, if It is In the houss,\ntakes the machine; If not In the house\nthe drawing will continue,, until suru\nlime as a number Is drawn which Is In\ntbe house. The machine Ib a new I'll*'\nSinger and Ib on exhibition in the window ot the Slngr warerooms on Baker\nstreet\n***************************\nNBW STEAMun LINE.\nOU_wa, Aug. 30.\u2014Efforts of\nEnglish promoters to lad-ice president D__ of Mexico and his cabinet to aid steamship service to\nCanada *6n the Pacific ocean have\nbeen successful. Captain Worstop\nIb now on Ms way to Vanoouver\nwhere he will spend a week or ten\ndaya before coming to report to\nOttawa,\nM.ttH\u00bb.H\u00bbWMimMtMtl\nBRYAN ALMOST MOBBED\nFRIENDLY   CROWD   CARRIES   HIM\nOFF HIS FEET.\nOLD \"16 TO 1\" GETS A ROYAL WEE-'\n.   COM*P IN NEW YORK.\nNew York, Aug. 30.\u2014Mr. Bryan's entry'\nInto New York this afternoon was a ae-.\nrlcs of ovations beginning with his landing at the Battery at 4 o'clock apd reach-'\nIng an early climax when he arrlvedw at\nthe Victoria hotel an nour and 15 minutes later. Here tbo home-coming Ne-!\nbraskan waa fairly mobbed by the'\nthousands of persons who had gather-;\ned outside the entrance and hundreds!\nwho \u201ead forced their way into the cor-\nridcrs. Finally an entrance waa effect-]\ned by the police and Bryan reached the;\nlobby stairs. He was called upon for a:\nspeech and then the crowd surged about'\nhtm, cheering lustily all the while. Mr.\nBryan lifted his hand and secured el-\nlone. \"Ladles and gentlemen,\" he be-,\ngan: \"I believe that later In tke even-'\ning Is the time for mo to make a apeech,\nand you must not expect one now. I am\ntrying to get home, but I have been\ntravelling so much of late that for the\nlife of me I oan hardly tell where home\nla,\"\nIn Washington,\" called an enthusiastic auditor.\n\"The White House,\" shouted another.\n\"And we are going to put you there,\"\nyelled a third.\nThen everyone cheered, and Mr. Bryan\nsmiled Indulgently. \"I thought home was\nin Nebraska,\" he continued.\n\"Only until 1906,\" shouted the crowd,\n\"seme said it waa in Missouri,\" added\nMr. Bryan, amid laughter. \"I've about\ncome to the conclusion that If I find\nfield, like tbls everywhere, I don't care\nwhere it Is. Boon I am going to take\nanother course In college, for at a recent gathering ln London, where several languages wero suoken, I felt con\nstrained to make excuiex because. I\ncculd speak but one, but I would have\nto know every langua-i* In tbe world\nto tell you how much 1 'honk you.\"\nMr. Bryan then stepped down from the\nstairs to shake hands with a few personal friends who crowded about him.\nThis waa the signal for a general rush\nand the Nobra-kan was almost sw.pt\nout of the Twenty-seventh street entrance ot the hotel before the \"core of\npolicemen stationed In the lobby could\nstem the tide. Finally order was established and the Impromptu procession\nproceeded. Several thousand person,\npassed in line and Mr. Bryan shook\nbauds with them all. The reception\nlasted tor more than an hour.\nMr. Bryan was landed at the Battery\ntrom the steam yacht Illlnl, on board of\nwhich he spent lost night Thousands\nof persons were gathered In Battery\npark on piers and every vantage point\nalong the water front Elvery window\nIn the lowering skyscrapers near the,\nBattery was filled with eager faces. Flags\nwere flying everywhere. As the napthu\nlaunch of the Illlnl pnt out from the\nyacht Juat before 4 o'clock with Mr.\nBryan on board, the city flre and police\nboats and other crafts set op a screeching of vari-toned whistles, which continued long after Mr. Bryan had stepped\nout upon the yaoht landing and had been\ncordially greeted and given the freedom of the city fey acting-mayor Mc*\nGowan. Gathered st the Battery to extend a welcome -to ithe bome-comkr, were\ndemocrats from all sections ot the country. The party's national convention\ncould not have brought together a more\nrepresentative assembly. Governor Folk\not Missouri; senator Bailey, ot Texas;\nchairman Taggart of the national democratic committee; members of that\ncommittee from a score of slates and\nths visiting fovernors were among the\nfirst to extend greetings. Mr. Bryan,\ngovernor Folk and others stopped for\na moment lo oblige the half hundred\nmen with cameras who had gained entrance with tlte police lines. All smiled\npleasantly as the 50 shutters snapped.\nThere waa no. delay In reaching the\ntwenty or more carriages tad the drive\nup'town follow-**\nFRAINCB'8 NBW SUNDAY LAW\nParte, Au\u00bb \u00bb-\u00abrwM-nt Fall'.-., today\nalfried a d-cre. Bringing the compulsory\n' weekly real day law into operation Sept. 1.\nPOLITICAL \u00a3\nPOTWARMS\nAlberni Liberals Nominate H. C Brewster as\nCandidate.\nFriser River CMstituencies are Active-\nIM Fl|bt torted (or John\n(Speolal to The Dally Newa) '\nVictoria, Aug 30.\u2014By a unanimous\nvote the liberals of Alberni tonight selected H. C. Brewster, of Glayoqnot, as\ntheir candidate for the provincial legislature In the forthcoming general elections. The nomination convention was\nthoroughly representative of the constituency, and the choice mode was enthusiastically approved by all present.\nHr. Brewster Is a cannery manager, well\nknown throughout the constituency and\na business man Of high standing.\nNew Westminster, Aug. 30.\u2014Although\nno formal announcement of the date\nwhen the provincial elections will be\nheld has yet been made, some politicians in this olty affect to believe that;\nth-iy will take place earing the later\npart of November or early In December.\nThlB Idea Is betng spread around and\n_earch fbr candidates Ib being made, and\nalthough no complete list of. those who\nwill contest locals-eats has. yet been prepared, some Interesting statements are\nmade concerning men who are likely\nto run.\nA strong flght is promised In Delta\nwhere John Oliver, the present liberal\nmher, will Ikely stand for. re-election,\nlt ls stated that he will be opposed\nby J. D. Taylor, editor of th* Dally Columbian of this city. Mr. Oliver and\nMr. Taylor are bitter political foes, and\nthe contest should be decidedly interesting.\nThomas Gilford, who ls the present\nember for New Westminster city, and\na supporter of ' premier McBride Is\nspoken of aa likely to run again, although some of his friends declare he\nwill not seek re-election. The liberals\nhave two prospective .-andldates, both\nof whom are supported by a large following. They are Robert Jar dine and\nF. W. Howay, but from present Indications It looks as though the former\nwould receive the nomination.\nThe only other constituency In thip\ndistrict ln whtch prospective candidates\nhave been mentioned ls Dewdney, tho\nseat of premier McBride, Mr. M. DesBrlsay, the well-known merchant of Mission, wlll likely be the premier's opponent.\n\u2022PRRNTE NOTES\n(Special to Tbe Dally News)\nFernle, Aug. 30-H. Cut toll, tlie fireman\nwho had the misfortune to have lit*** leg\nbroken by being run over by a hose reel,\nIn progressing favorably at the hospital.\nIt was at first feared that the ueoldcnt\n\u25a0would prevent, the Pernle team from entering the hone contest at Cranbrook on\nMonday, but a substitute has been found\nto take the Injured man's place and ll has\nbeen decided to enter the competition.\nMlss.Suddaby, a popular young Indy of\nthis town, has beeu stricken with typhoid\nfever which hus necessitated her removal\nlo the hospital. Her host of friends hope\nto see her make a complete and quick recovery.\nMr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold! of Toronto\narrived ln town last evening and are the\nguests of Mr. and Mrs. O. \u00ab. 8. Lindsey\nat the Park house.\nMr. und Mrs Sherwood Herchmer gave a\nvery recherche little dinner to a few Intimate friends last night\nGIRL BURNED TO DEATH\nCornwall, Ont., Aug. .10\u2014The residence\nand -barns ot Joseph Pitts, senior, Maple\nOrove, -were destroyed by fire this morning and his daughter, Aggie, aged 16 years,\nwas burned to death. The family were\npreparing for breakfast entirely unconscious that the upper part of the house\nwas burning until on alarm was given by\nmen employed at the locks on the Cornwall 'canal. The flre Is supposed to have\nbeen due to a spark from the kitchen\nchimney Igniting tho shingles of the roof.\nMrs. R. Macdonald. mother of Mrs. Justice\nl-lddi-ll of .Cornwall, wbo was visiting Mrs.\nPitts, her sister, went up stairs. at the\nfirst alarm and was resound Just In the\nnlok of time. It Is thought -that Miss Pitts\nwent up stairs and was overcome by the\nheart and smoke. The loss Is covered by\nInsurance,\nBISHOP LEAVES FOR HOME\nNew Westminster, Aug. SO \u2014 Yesterday\nafternoon bishop Dontonwlll left hero for\nEurope, via Ottawa and New York. He\nls going to attend a general convention\nof the O.M.I, order, which wlll be held\nIn Rome, from Sept. 19 to Ont. 8, Dele*\ngates from all over the world where the\nO.M.I. are found, \"will meet In the capital\nof Italy. Bishop Dontenwlll was especially\nInvited, as nil the O.M.I, bishops wlll be\nprevent nt the convention, lie expects to\nhe home early in December,\n\u00bb FAMINE IN  INDIA\nt-ondon,  Aug. ill\u2014The correspondent at\nCalcutta of tbe Tribune reports thnt heavy\nfloods In Bengal and East Bengal, follow-\n'tip n poor harvest, ara causing a grave\nSUCCESS IN IRRIGATION\nC.   P.   R.   COMMISSIOiNEIR TALKS  OF\nWORK  ACCOMPLISHED\nRATES CHARGED WJLL BE LOWEST\nON THE CONTINENT\n\u25a0(\"Special to The Daily News)\nGrand Forks, Aug. 30-W. Pearce, C.P.R.\nassistant commissioner of B.C. lands, was\na visitor to the elty this week ana. left\nfor Calgary direct. Mr. Pearce has a pretty\nfamiliar knowledge of southern B.C., although he has not been in the Boundary\nsince the famous scrap between the C.P.R.\nand Great Northern forces near Midway\nabout a year ago. He was looking up various matters connected with survey work\nof the C.P.n. lands, and his visit was a\nbrief one. Striking this country' In a particularly dry -time It was natural that\nthe conversation should turn on irrigation matters, Mr. Pearce 1uib been very\nintimately associated with the big Irrigation scheme ln the Northwest now being\nput Into operation by the C.P.R. and gave\nThe Dally News correspondent some interesting \u2022 particulars. Ditches are now\ncompleted for-a tract of land embracing\nU0,ooo acres, and contracts have been let\nfor ditches to supply another 100,00 acres\nbut scarcity, of labor has prevented cbn-\ntractors going- on with the work. The\nwater Is taken from the Bow river, some\n30 miles east of Calgary, and runs to aiel-\nchen, some Sft miles. The main ditch hns\na ibottom width of 60 feel, with a slope of\ntwo to one, and' a depth of ten feet. The\nvelocity ls about two and a half feet per\nsecond, and tbe total flow of water some\nDOM feet per second.\n\"About the biggest Irrigation scheme on\nthe continent,\", said Mr. Peacre. \"A large\nbody of water? Yes; nearly as much as\nruns In the Kettle river midway .between\nhigh and low water. We think, too, that\nthe supply will be (he cheapest on tlie continent, as the\/cost .will only -be about 50\ncents per fifere.\"\nThe C.P.R. man figures that, hosing it\nat a cubic foot per second, two acres can\nbe covered a foot deep In 24 hours, or 75\ndays to cover'ISO acres a foot deep, nnd\nhe estimates that n foot of -water during\nthe season stfpuld be enough on soil of\nthe character of that in Alberta. \"We are\nbeginning to think.\" he added; \"thut with\na thorough Irrigation for hay one year,\nthe land will hardly need Irrigation the\nfollowing yeur. We also expect to find\nthat a general system of Irrigation over a\nlarge tract, wlll have a modifying effect ln\nregard to summer frosts. Another thing,\nthe.people there are steadily Increasing\ntheir sowings of winter wheat and lt Is\ncertain -that the winter wheat lands will\nnot require so much water as spring\nwheat.\"\nMr. Pearce ' should know something of\nthis phase of agriculture In the Northwest\nas years ago he compiled some valuable\nstatistics In bulletin form on the merits\nof winter -wheat, and arranged the famous\nexhibit which captured the medal and\nprize at the Portland exhibition. The seed\nfor this came from Kansas and the Kansas men who visited Portland hardly recognised their old variety and had to admit\nthut two grains of the Alberta sample\nwould weigh aB much as three of the Kansas article.\nMr. Pearce referred to the marvellous\ngrowth, now taking place In Calgary. The\ncensus returns he looks on ns rather misleading Inasmuch as n very large number\nnf people nre located just outside the city\nlimits. To these cast of these limits the\nCalgary brewery has a large establishment\nemploying ISO li-imb*. P. Burns Is ulso In\n\u25a0the same quarter, building a huge five\nstorey cold storage structure, and building it wiih cement. The Calgary Milling\ncompany Is erecting a 1000 barrel mill and\nthe Brackman-Ker people are arranging\nfor the erection of u large cereal mlll|. The\nfirm or W. H. Cushlng has also Jjist purchased at a high figure a considerable\nacreage outside the corporation limits for\ntheir snsh and door factory.\nAsked as to tbe Immigration into B.C.\nfrom tho plains. Mr. Pearce said It would\ncontinue steadily. The older people who\nhad made money were handing their places\non to the ynungor generation and looked\nfor something to ocupy their lime and the\ntendency would ibe for Tbrge numbers of\nthem to settle ln this province on small\ntracts of land and embark In horlloulture.\n\"Of course, I look for more of such men to\neome from Manitoba where the cllmute is\nmore severe.\"\n' CRIMINAL CARELESSNESS\nLondon, Aug. 31-The Dally Mail's correspondent at Portsmouth says that in\nthe hurry to get the new battleship Dreadnaught completed, her plates were badly\nfixed. Soon after she was launched, the\ncorrespondent sitys some holes were found\nwithout rivets, nnd the men responsible\nwere dismissed. Some leakage also was\nfound and she is now In dry dock. The\nDally Mull calls for a searching enquiry\nInto the matter.\nA NEW WORLD'S FAIR\nLondon, Aug. 01\u2014The correspondent at\nTokio of the Daily Telegraph states that\nthe Japanese government has decided to\nopen a grnnd semi-International exhibition\nat an estimated cost of $5,000,000.\nBRITISH  PREMIER'S   WIFE  DEAD\nMarlenbad, Aug. OO-Lady Campbell-Ban-\nHerman, wife of the BrltlBh premier, sir\nHenry Campbolt-Bunntrman,. died today,\nShe has been an Invnllde for years.\nBETTING UNDER BAN\nSydney, Aug. 90-A radical antl-bettlng\nand gambling bill, passed by the assembly\nof New South Wales today, prohibits betting In clubs, shops or streets and the\npublication of betting news by newspapers\nbefore the events,\nBREAKS THE\nOLDMD\nEmpress of Ireland's Fast\nTime From Liverpool\nto RimouskL\nLops Four Hours off the Best Previous\nPerformance--.:. P. R. Carries Blue\nRibbons of the Atlantic.\nRimouski, Que., Aug 30.*\u2014The importance to the world at large of Uie\nCanadian route between Europe and\nAmerica waa demonstrated and emphasized by -the arrival here this afternoon\nof the R. M. 3. S. Empress ot Ireland,\nfringing the Anglo-Canadian malls; and\nhe blue ribbon of the North Atlantic by\nboth routes, either by the north or south\nof Newfoundland, now belongs to the\nAtlantic service of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nThe Empress of Ireland's time from\nLiverpool to Rimouskl was 5 days, 22\nhours, or from Innis.raull, Movlle, Ireland to Rimouskl, 5 days, 10 hours and 30\nminutes, which Is 4 hours faster than\nthat made by any steamship of this or\nany other line between these points.\nShe has on board 29!) saloon, 322 second cabin, and 832 third class passengers, a total of 1,453 and the malls for\nChina and Japan. The mails for these\ntw*> latter countries were not discharged\nhere but were carried to Quebec on the\nsteamer where they will be Immediately\nput on the new over seas mail train\nof the C. P. R.\nMontrcal, Aug. 30.\u2014The Canadian Pacific R. M. 3. Empress of Britain, from\nHimouskt, August 25t'h, at 9:30 a. m\u201e\nwas reported 100 miles east of Maidenhead, August 30th, at 4 p. m,, and is\ndue at Liverpool about 7 a. m., August\n31st, having beaten the record over the\ncourse from Rimouski to Liverpool via\nBell Isle by about 2 hours.\nIT'S NoTyPJOBRUIN\nHUNTERS START   OUT   FOR DEER\nAND GROUSE.\nEdith Boorey, of Eugne, Oregon, and\nthe groom was Mr. James M. Woodruff,\nof the same city. The incident furnished an interesting subject for Mr. King,\nCordova street, the \"Big Tree*' photographer, who was able to secure a series of photos of tihe ceremony for the\nparty.\nVancouver has often been the Gretqa\nGreen of lovers from across the line,\nand many marriages nave taken place\nin the ministers' residences aud In hotel parlors; but the summer girl does\nnot care to be married indoors. Nature\nmust witness the ceremony. In this\ncase there were other -witnesses, namely,\nMr. and Mrs. Fred Swanton, of Belltng-\nimm. Iu a temple not made with hands.\nwllh tbe human witnesses, and the birds\nand sqirrels looking interestedly on, Mr.\n.and Mrs. Woodruff began life's journey\nUgether.\nPREMIER'S DAUOHTHR STILL LIVES\nSt. Petersburg, Aug. ao-Hopes are entertained for the recovery of the daughter of\npremier stolypin, who was terribly injured\nin the bomb explosion at ber father's apartments Aug. 36. Collisions between troops\nand peasantry at sev^pal places today resulted ln the loss of a number of lives,\nthe soldiers firing on the rioters.\nBUT    WILL   ALSO   ACCOUNT   POR\nMANY BEARS.\nLocal sportsmen have been busily engaged lor some days in preparing for\nthe shooting season which opens tomorrow. The Dally News has recently\npublished a condensation of the game\nlaws, so that those who go after lawful game tomorrow can not plead ignorance of what may and what may not\nbe lawfully shot.\nGrouse and deer are principally what\nwill be sought tor tomorrow and later\non but, uh usual, there will likely be a\ngood number of bear brought In as well.\nSportsmen differ as to tbe prospects\nthis year, some maintaining that game\nwilt be plentiful, others saying tbat from\nreports brought in from reliable sources,\nbirds will be scarce aud deer hard to\nfind In many localities easily reached\nfrom this city.\nAmong those who wlll si art out today ln order to b-_ on the gtound in\ngood time Is a little party consisting of\nWilliam Pearcy, Alex Carrie and William\nMorrison. They will go to Mr. Pearcy's\nranch near Slocan and siioot over the\ncountry between the junction and Slocan\nCity. Tbe trio are all expert shots of\nlong experience and expect good sport\nand -satisfatory bags.\nH. P. McLeod and D. C. Blackwood\nexpect to be occupied tomorrow with\nother and more interesting matters than\ndeeds and mining records; just where\nthey are going is not announced. C. D.\nGoepel is going to the Boundary country\nlater on as are W. Ward and C. H. Ink,\nthe neighborhood of Anarchist, mountain\nbeing their favorite hunting ground. Several other of the well known shooting\nmen are preparing to start off quietly\nto haunts known to themselves only,\nand next week several good bear stories\nare due.\nHIPPLE WAS CROOKED.\nExamination Proves He Embezzled on\n, a Large Scale.\nPhiladelphia, Aug. 30.\u2014Examination\nof the list of securities held by the defunct Real Estate Trust company today\ndisclosed the fact that Frank K. Hippie,\npresident of tbe lnstumion, who committed suicide, was an embezzler. Receiver Karle declared that Hippie hat'\nhypothecated $-5,000 worth ot paper, securing 160,000 for tbe securities, which\nhe never returned. Receiver iQarle further declared that president Hippie embezzled the 15,000,000 he loaned to Adolf\nSegal, the promoter, as the directors\nhad no knowledge of the loans.\nWEDDED INSIDE THEE,\nRomantic Couple Plight Tbeir Vows In\nStanley Park.\nVancouver, Aug. 30,\u2014Married ln an\nautomobile, In the famous big -tree In\nStanley park, wus the experience of two\nvisitors from lhe states, who were united\nIn the bonds of matrimony by the Rev.\nMr. Litch, of this city, yesterday afternoon.    The bride was Miss Clara\n\u2666 \u2666\n\u2666 CHANNEL FOILED HIM. \u2666\n\u2666                          \u2666\n\u2666 London. Aug. 30.\u2014T. W. Bur- \u2666\n\u2666 gess made another attempt yes- \u2666\n\u2666 terday to swim the Et-.glish chan- \u2666\n\u2666 nel.   He took   another   course, \u2666\n\u2666 over tho Goodwin sands, but the \u2666\n\u2666 effort was unsuccessful. He was \u2666\n\u2666 In the water 18 hours. \u2666\n\u2666 \u25a0     \u25a0                                      \u25a0 \u2666\nTHE EVE Of BATTLE\nCUBAN FORCES MOVE TO ATTACK ON\nPINO GUERRA\nOPPOSING TROOPS ARE SO OLOSE A\nFIGHT IS INEVITABLE\nHavana, Aug. 30-Oeneral Avalos and\nPino Ouerra ure close to each other tonight near Guanes, whither Avalos; with\n1000 cavalry, mounted Infuntry, rurul\nguards and recruits, marched toduy from\nSubalo. The Associated Press correspondent with general Evalos reports tbat\nmany recruits fell out ulung the road from\nIllness. The opposing forces ure so close\ntonight thut a battle is expected shortly.\nThe only fight of consequence reported\ntoduy wus a three^ hours' conflict -between\nISO rural guards and volunteers and an Insurgent band estimated to number -00,\nnear Campo Florid*-, west of Havana.\nFifty Insurgents were killed und many\nwounded. One of the prisoners captured\nsays that -probably 40 insurrectionists were\nkilled, and ibu- many more were terribly\nslashed with machettes In the charge of\nthe rural guards. The clothing of the-men,\nboth pursued and pursuers, wus torn in\nshreds from running through the brush.\nReports of the surrender In compliance\nwith the government's offer of amnesty\nwere numerous tonight. On the other\nhand the Insurrection hus received some\nrecruits. Col. Carlos Guus, u prominent\nresident of -tun Antonio de los Banos, has\nJoined the Insurgents, and followed by his\nfriends form the nucleus of a new band.\nPublic knowledge of the bad behavior of\nPino Querra's force, which has looted\nstores ln several places, is having a decidedly favorable effect on the government\ncause, as showing the undisciplined condition of this much vaunted army.\nReports received from Munlcaragua,\nSanta Clara province, show that there is\ngreat alarm among the people there, who\nure lleelng from the oitles ou uccount of\nthe growth of the insurgent forces, u-\nsurrectlonlsts ure scouring the country and\nseizing horses und cuttle.\nOn Monday there wore SOO Insurgents\ncamped outside of Munlcaragua and by\nTuesday the number hud Increased to 1000.\nAt tlrst the Insurgents did not Interfere\nwllh American property, but later ull Die\nanimals were taken from the plantations\nof Kaffenburgh and Sons of Boston, and\nthe Munlcaragua Tobacco company of\nBoston.\nTON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\nCltlsens who wero pluced on the viceregal reception committee at last night's\nmeeting of the city council ure particularly requested to attend the mectlnfi* nt\nthe city hull this evening without being\nformally notitl.-d. The mayor and uldcrmen\ndesire that tbe committee should be a\nthoroughly representative one and thnt\nall details for the reception should be concluded  this  evening.\nWhile at the coast lust week mayor Gillett had a long Interview with E. Crow\nBaker relative to the purchase by the olty\nof the park land on the eastern 'waterfront His worship has come to un understanding with Mr. Baker and at the meeting or the city council next, week, an\nagreement will ibe submitted for approval.\nMr. Gillett add;- that he was Impressed\nwith the use Vancouver Is making of its\ncity park and thinks it Ih very .desirable\nthat Nelson should obtain proper park accommodations along iho water front without further delay.\nUnusual Interest is being taken ln the\nspeelul meeting of the Frutt Growers' association called for -this afternoon In the\nboard of trade rooms at 2 o'clock to reconsider. If deemed advisable, the pro-Chinese\nresolution adopted by thc association last\nmonth. President Johnstone will occupy\nthe chair this afternoon and a full discussion of the whole Chinese question Is\npromised. The East *\u25a0 Kootenay farmers\nhave passed a resolution repudiating thc\n,ietIon of the Kootenay association and at\nVernon a resolution l\u00bb said to have been\nadopted approving, of tho suggestion made\nhere, to hnve the Chinese head tax removed partially. The action of the looal\nassociation today will be awaited with Interest.\nWELCOME\nTHEEARL\nCitizen's Committee Appointed to Make Arrangement..\nFIRE KNOINB SMASHES CAR\nNow York, Aug. 29\u2014A flre engine, racing\nfrom Its quarters in Ellery street, Brooklyn, this evening crashed Into a crowded\nRalph avenue oar at Broadway and Walla-\nbut street The three men of the engine\nand three passengers were seriously in-\nJurd and a score or more others received\ncuts or bruises.\nMembers WIU Meet Tonfcht to Ream\nDefinite Word of tbe Tlie of Mi\nExcellency's Visit\nA special meeting ot the city council\nwas beld lost evening at the city hall,\nmayor Olllett presiding.\nHis worship announced that tie had\nsummoned Uie council for the purpose\nof making suitable arrangements tor the\napproaching visit of the governor-general to Nelson. \"His excellency repre*\nsmta the king\/' said the mayor, \"and\nalthi ugh he is only passing through Un\ncity and will probably only be In our\nmidst for a tew hours, it is only fit\nand proper that some simple program\nshould be prepared for the occasion. We\nare all loyal British subjects here and\nI am sure that Is the wish of the people of Nelson that the governor-general\nand lady Qrey should be fittingly welcomed to the commercial metropolis of\nthe Kootenays.\"\nAldennan Rose fully concurred wltb\nhis worship's remarks and hoped tbat\nthe school children would be brought\nInto whatever program was decided on.\nThe mayor said that during hla absence at the coast the following letter\nhad been received by the city clerk, In\nreply to the request that earl Grey\nwould, If possible open the Nelson exhibition on September 19th:\nGovernment House,\nOtaawa, Aug. 13th, 1906.\nDear sir: I am desired by the governor-general to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 3rd Instant\nand to thank you for the very cordial\ninvitation therein contained. His excellency would have been only too pleased -to visit Nelson at fair time if lt had\nbeen possible and he regrets that the\narrangements for his visit to BrltlBh\nColumbia will Dot enable blm tQ rnaet .\nyour wishes in thts matter. According\nto present plans their excellencies wlll\narrive at Neison early ou the morning\nof the 5th September, leaving again\nearly on the following day. I am, yours\nfaithfully,\nARTHUR  F.  ALADI3N.\nHis worship added that tbere seemed\nto be some doubt as to the exact movements of the vice-negal party. Two different statements had been published.\nHe suggested that a citizens committee\nshould be formed heated by the council,\nand ttmt the details ot the reception\nshould be left to such committee, the\nreception to include the presentation of\na loyal address of welcome, and the singing uf national songs by tbe assembled\nschool children.\nAlter tome discussion It was decided\nthat he citizens' committee should consist of the following. His worship the\nmayor aud the members ot the city\ncouncil; A. D. Emory, chairman of the\nboard of school trusttees; Fred Starkey,\npresident of the board of trade; Frank\nPhillips, president of the trades and\nlabor council; James Johnstone, president of the trult growers' association;\nJ. J. Malone, president or the Nelson Agricultural and Industrial Association;\nF. M. Black, president ot the 20,000 club;\nthe clergy of the five city churches; hla\nhonor judge Forin; captain P. McL.\nForin; <gdld commissioner R. A. Ren-\nwick; collector of customs George Johu-\nKlone; C. P. R. sperinlendont J, S. Lawrence; It. R. Hedley, superintendent of\nthe Hall mines smelter, and the managers of the four banks ln the city. The\nmayor to be tihe chairman aud convener\nof the committee.\nA formal motion to the abo-v.i effect\nwas adopted and the mayor announced\nthat the committee would meet this.\n(Friday) evening in the city hall at\n8 o'clock to prepare a program for the\nvice-regal reception. He hoped the citizens named on the committee would\naccept the Intimation of the tact through\nthe notice In the press and kindly attend the meeting.\nDuring today the mayor will get ln\ntelegraphic communication wtth tbe\nvice-regal party and ascertain definitely\nwhen they are expected to arrive bare\nand how long they wilt remain In the\ncity.\nTisdale, Sask., Aug. 30.\u2014Considerable\nstir was caused here by the visit of his\nexcellency, the governor-general and hla\nsuite. His special train came in about\n5 a. m. from Prince Albert, and at 7:30\nhe proceeded on horseback with an escort of the R. N. W. M. P. to pay a visit\nto the homo of Mr. Butterfteld, who waa\nformerly In bis aervice. Two rigs accommodated the ladles of the party. He\ntravelled about 15 miles northeast and\nthen returned to town about 2 o'clock\nthis afternoon. He then Immediately\nproceeded back to Prince Albert\nKlTCHraNEH'S   NRW  POST\nI-ondon. Aug. 31\u2014The Tribune states that\nIt Is rumored that general Kitchener will\nsoon be appointed to tho Irish command.\nCHILE BTII.Ii QUAKES\nRlo de Janeiro, Aug. M-A severe earthquake shook was felt tonight at Taena and\nAril's. Chile.  Sixteen slighter shocks foi*\nlowed. ^j\n-i-_-i-_-_-ili-_-a-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-a--\n \u25a0\u25a0\ntRP DAILY NBWS, NKL80N, PK C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1906\nTHE\nFresh Goods\na full assortment of\nHuntley ud Palmer's Biscuits\nand a shipment of\nPure Maple Sugar\nhas j ust been received\nHudson's Bay Co.\nNEL80N.B.C.\n______________________________m ___ aa\u2014\u2014at*a\u2014*Am\u2014*\u2014t\u2014*\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-m.\n|ff*|**f****V**\/   W \u2014i\u2014i\u2014r\u2014W\u2014.\u2014'\u2014r\u2014r'WWWWWW\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHEAD OFFICE:  TORONTO|\nBiPlT-L PAID DP .......\nm, a WJLXOa, ItMltnt.\nI FDND *MN,tN\nROBBRT JAJTRAT, *hwPMUtBt\nBnaohea'in British Colombia\n-MOT*----). OB-JIBBOOK, OOUMN, NBLIJON,\nT10T-T *___\u25a0, T-NOOUV-B, VICTOBJ-.\nSAVINGS DEPARTMENT\nBsn.lt. NMtnd aat taktwMt allowed it euiat tatm torn aa* af\n**mtla\u00a7 tmanat ud -redlt-4 half-yearly.\nNelson Branch J. M. Lay, Manager\nThe Canadian Bank of\nCommerce\nCapital Paid up, 110,000,000.\nR\"*ta ,\n.......\nS4.SOO,000\nHEAD OFFICE: TORONTO.\nm. m WILK-SH, Q-nl Maaagsr. -USX. LA****}, i-Jt Owl lliuw\nBBAHCBB8 CHBOUOHODt CANADA AND Ul\nthe'unitbd states AND BNOLAND\nBANKING BY MAIL\nBusiness mar be transacted by mall with any branch ol the Bank. Accounta\nmay be opened, and depo.lt* made or withdrawn by mall. Elvery attention\nla paid to out-of-town accounts.\nJ. L. BUCHAN, Manager,        NELSON BRANCH.\nSubject to Confirmation We Will Buy\n-r,ooo La Plata  15\n500 Northwest Coal  30\n300U North Star  10V4\n2000 International Coal  MH\n7000 Cariboo McKlnw-y  -,M\n10000 Sullivan 05\n1000O Novelty  02\n5000 Monte Crista 02\n2000 Dominion Copper  \"3.60\n50011 Canadian Oold Fields  00\nWRITE OH WIRE AT OUR EXP.\nB. B. MIGHTON & CO.\nDrawer 1082\nNBLSON, B. 0.\nTHEDAJLYNEWS\npublished at Net-on Every Horning Eaeept Monday, by\nF. J. DBAMB\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nDally, per year  *.,ou\nDally, per month   4v\nAll .ub-crlptlons payable la advaaee.\nTH- NBW SPELLING.\nHeated discussion has been aroused\nby the Carnegie-Roosevelt attempt to\nreform English spelling, ud toe educational and journalistic world of the\n. Anglo-Saxon race la already divided into\ntwo camps, one of wihloh 1b eager to\nmaintain intact the time honored and\nhistory hallowed forms which have so\nlong yielded service to the written language, while the other, Willi the rude\n'hand of the Iconoclast, ls just aa anxious to break down t_e cumbersome\nrelics of earlier days and replace them\nwith machine made substitutes born of\nmodern mechanical ingenuity. Tihat\nEnglish spelling needs reforming tlie\nvast majority of English writers will\nadmit; and the school children of the\nrace wlll unanimously and enthusiastically hold up their lands in assent\nBut that that reform should be aceomr\npliehed by conservative methods and\nmutual agreemont tbey wlll likewise*\nassert, and with equal decision.   They\nlook with disfavor upon the alliance or\na Dutch-American politician with a\nScotch-American financier to force bhe\nhands, the customs and the pens of tho\nAnglo-American people. It is the Incongruity of the incident tbat jars, and\nthe presumption of those who are trying\nto do themselves what might, perhaps\nhave easily been accomplished had they\njudiciously summoned an International\nconference of educators and philological\nauthorities and through them sought to\nre-mould English orthography.\nCarnegie, for he is the prime mover\nthis time, has undertaken a heavy task.\nRelying on his money to purchase the\nsupport of papers, professors and writers,\naid on his skill in manipulating and advertising to make the .-form he advocates \"stick\" with the common people\nafter its way has been bought Into the\nfavor of the learned close, he proposes\nalmost single handed to moke a whole\nrace shake off the customs, habits and\nprejudices of generations and swallow\nni one gulp a reform made to order,\npatented, labelled, and put up ln neat\npackages containing three hundred modernised words. The idea, of courae, Is\nnot original with Carnegie; it was born\nloug ago, probably in the mind of some\nbright child who objected lo learning\nto spell \"bow\" b-o-u-g-h, when c-o-u-g-h\nspelled \"coir.\" Since -len lt haa constantly been growing in volume and In-:\ntensity and had probably already approached a ripened stage when the,\nlaird of Sklbo, on *hose energetic tem-\nperment the excitement of founding\ncommon-place llbrarlta hid palled, de-\nROYAL BANK OF CANADA\nTOTAL ASSBTI, |M,87I,67*\nHEAD OFFICE:   HALIFAX, N. S.      ,\nCapital $3,000 000 Reserve Fund $3.437.162\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nat Inns and individuals evened on the moat favorable tOML\nThirteen Branches In British Columbia.\nBpecial attention to out ot town business.\n\u00bb. a KINNT, President, Haltta-,      ft L. PEASE Qeneral Manage-, Montreal\nA W. HYNDMAN. Manager NELSON BRANCH.\nBargains This Week\nThe best Improved ranch on Outlet, 15 tulles from Nelson; 14 acres all under cultivation. House and barn. 000 fruit tress, 4 acres of strawberries, 2\nacres of small fruits. Horse, wagon and   necessary implements.   Price 13750.\nAlso my bouse boat, fully furnished, can be Inspected by applying at ofllce.\nWill sell at a bargain If takeu at once.\nT. G. PROCTER\nOffice\u2014Ward and Baker Streets Nelson, B. C.\nSchool Books\nSchool Supplies\nWE HAVE A FULL\nSTOCK. IF YOU LIVE\nOUT OF TOWN and have\noccasion to order by mail\nSEND US YOUR ORDERS\nWe will fill them promptly and correctly.\nSchool Bags\ncarry them any longer we   have\nWe have a line of English grain leather\nbags.   They're too expensive to sell at\nwhat they're worth,  and rather than\ncut down the price to\n11 inch  45c\n12 Inch  75c\n13 Inch  S_c\nThese bags will outwear the ordinary , leather bag muny times over,\nand at these prices, cost very little\nmore.\nPencil Sharpeners 10c, 15c, and 35c   Drawing Sets, containing Scale, Cora-\nPalnta (water colors)  40c\nCompasses 15c,  25c  and  35c\nErasers 5c and 10c\nRulers  '. oc\nExerclse Book.  5c\npass, Set Squares and Protractor..50c\nPencil Boxes 5c, 10c and 26c\nNote  Books    6c\nPenholders  5c and 10c\nSlates (cloth bound) ,.10c. 15c, and 25c\nScribblers (ruled and plain)  6c\nWfi  THHA\/l^nW Bookseller and Stationer\n\u2022  Ue    I riV\/iHOv\/l\\    Baker St, Nelson. Phone 34\nUNHAPPINESS DISPELLED.\nMen and Women Unanimous About It*\nMany women weep and wall and refuse\nto be comforted because tlielr once magnificent tresses havo becomt* thin una\nfaded. Muny men Incline to protuni.y\nbeouut-e tho files bite through the thin\nthatch on their craiiluma. It will bo good\nnews to the mi-crabl** of both --exes, to\nlearn lhat Newbro's rferplcldo has been\nplaced upon the. market. This Is the new\nscalp germicide and antiseptic that acts\nby destroying the germ or microbe tha*\nIs the underlying cause of nil hair *-->-\nstruct Ion. Herplclde Is a new preparation, made after a new formula on nn\n.entirely new principle. Anyone who has\ntried It wlll testify as to Us worth. Try\nIt yourself and be convinced. Sold by\nlending druggist-. Send 10c tn stamp--\nfor sample to The Herpitilde Co., Do\niron. Mich.\nCANADA DRUG & BOOK COMTANT,\nSpecial Agents. K.W.C. Wo tk\nelded to take it up, adopt it, and try\nthe experiment of buying, cajoiiug, coaxing, bluftlng and arguing millions upon\nmillions or people into accepting it.\nFortunately for llie success of his novel\nand daring scheme, seeds uf spelling reform had been scattered broadcast for\nyears and have been steadily germinating\nlu favorable mental soil. Moreover, between the extremists of the two ranks,\nthose wbo wish to conserve the old and\nthose who bave pledged allegiance to\nthe new, stands a vast body of Li.isJne-Js\nami working men and women who care\nlittle for how a word is spelled so long\nas they can conveniently, simply and\nexpressively convey their thoughts from\none tu the other through thc medium of\na written language. Theae men and\nwomen wouid far rather pen \"thru\" than\n\"through,\" if for no other reason than\nthat by so doing they save tho exertion\nof forming several -.ppaienlly unnecessary letters. On the support of this\nneutral body \"Carnegie\" must depend\nfor Its final adoption; If tbey reject it,\nono of the biggest and most enterprising advertising schemes of modern days\nwill.signally fail, lu any event, tlm*?\nalone can return an authoritlve answer;\nbut while time is framing that reply It\nwll) be interesting to watch the gyrations\nof present day literature.\nCANADA SHOULD NOT YIELD.\nJudging from the hasty consultation\nof mlniatera at Ottawa, from the slgni-\nflcant presence of sir Mortimer Durand\nlo Quebec, and from the Increasing sigus\nof uneasiness In the ea-stern press, it\nlooks as though pressure was betng\nbrought to bear on the Canadian authorities by the British minister at\nWashington to secure a settlement of\ncertain questions between Canada aud\nthe United States that the American administration ls anxious to take up. The\ncabinet council convened In Ottawa today was called to consider tlie attitude\nthat tbe Canadian government should\nassume In regard thereto. While practically nothing definite has as yet leaked\nout concerning the trend of discussion\nat the federal capital, irom the tone of\nrecent press dispatches from the American capital It may be practically taken\nfor granted that uncle Sam's anxiety\nis confined to those maters in whloh his\nInterest Is paramount\nOn the other hand the Canadian government has heretofore taken the ground\ntbat if one question between the countries was to be considered, an effort\nshould be made to clear up all outstanding disputes at tbe same, time, and that\nground lt may be expected to maintain\nconsistently throughout the present and\npendlug negotiations.\nTbe United States has been constantly\nkeeping certain phases of the fisheries\ndispute and also the -Hiring sea seal-\niug question to the fore and It Ib known\nto be most anxious to secure a monopoly of tho sealing operations In the\nPacific waters.\nThe Montreal Star, referring to recently cabled reports representing the\nBritish government as contemplating\nthe settlement of all outstanding questions between the British empire\u2014\ncbielly represented by Canada\u2014and the\nUnited States, \"without regard, If necessary, to Canadian protests,\" says that\nsuch a story will find no credence ln\nCanada.   It says:\n\"lt Is Impossible to believe that any\nBritish ministry would at this time be\nguilty of so mad a piece of folly as to\ncome to an agreement with Canada's\nnelghobrs regarding Canada's affairs behind Canada's back. Such a course\nwould be disloyal to every Interest and\nunderstand lug In which the two British governments\u2014the Imperial and the\nCanadian\u2014have mutual concern. It\nwouid be* disloyal to Canadian self-respect; it owuld bo disloyal to the new\nprogressive policy of recognising Canada\nas'an allied nation;' It would be disloyal to the truest Imperial interests\nCanada accepted the Alverstone surrender In a spirit which should\u2014If it did\nnob\u2014have commanded the admiration\nand gratitude of the inother oountry.\nNot for a moment did Canada regard\ntt as just; or evcii as good British policy\n.... A repetition of this experience, however, might not be followed by a rep-\ntltlon of Canadian patience. One such\nsacrifice to British stupidity ls enough\nfor a generation....Hence lt Is tbat we\nturn an Incredulous eye upon the report\nthat Canada is again to be sacrificed.\nHighly as Britain values American\nfriendship, she could not afford to pay\nthis price for it,\"\nI was oured of Acute Bronchitis by\nMINARD'S  LINIMENT.\nJ. M. CAMPBELL.\nBay of Islands.\nX was oured of   Faolal   Neuralgia by\nMINARD'S  LINIMENT.\nWU.  DAiNllULS.\nSprlnghUI, N.B.\nI was oured of Chronlo Rheumatism by\nMINARD'S LINIMENT.\n. .   JJEOROB TlNl-U-jttY.\nAlbert Co., N.B-\nMAGISTRATE A TRAITOR\nRUSSIAN OFFICIAL'S HOMO A REVOLUTIONARY HOTBED.\nWAS ACTIVE COLLEAGUE OF THB]\nMEN HE HAD TO TRY.\nKleve, Russia, Aug. 30.\u2014A search at\nthe residence of M. Mtnninko, who Is an\nexamining magistrate for political\norlmes, hen, Has led to the startling discovery Uiat he was a member of the revolutionary organisation and that his residence was the headquarters for the\npropaganda In this vicinity.\nNlshnl Novgorod, Russia, Aug. 30.\u2014\nA congress of eight hundred representatives of the Mohammedan population\nof Russia, whloh numbers fifteen millions, opened here today, under the presidency ot M. Topchlbasholt, who was a\nmember of the outlawed parliament.\nMany Interesting questions connected\nwith religion and education are on the\nprogram.\nErivan, Russia, Aug. 30.\u2014The Hrst general conference of Armenians opened today at the seat of the Armenian Catholic patriarchs. The principle subject\nfor discussion is the question of the reorganization of the schools ln consequence of the restoration of the Armenian church property by the Russian government, but the most important action,\nof the congress is likely to be in con-'\nnecllon with measures for ending the:\nrace war between the Armenians and\nTartars,\nSt Petersburg, Aug. SO.\u2014An imperial\nukase Issued today authorises the minister ot finance to issue 126,000,000 In'\nfour per cent rents to cover the expenses'\nof the relief ot the districts affected by\ntlie failure of the crops. Another ukase\nprolongs martial law where It already\nhas been lnforced for another year.\nSt Petersburg, Aug, 30.\u2014It ls asserted\nthat premier Stolypin and his colleagues are employing the newspapers\nwhloh they control to flght the court\nCamarilla\" This, it ts sold, is the secret of lis' Nevoe Vremya's constant\nreferences during the past few* days to\nthe necessity of protecting the cabinet\ntrom interference ot pernicious court Influences. *-. Stolypin Is said to have declared that he Is continually subjected\nto embarrassment, adding Uiat he was\nconvinced that the task which he had\nset for himself was Impossible unless\ntin emperor gave him an absolutely\nfree band\u2014In other words, conferred\nupon the cabinet a practical dictatorship. In conversation with friends the\npremier Is alleged to nave said that history seemed to be repeating itself. The\nsituation closely resembles the closing\ndays of the reign of Alexander HI, the\nreactionary spirit growing rapidly.\nNevertheless, he considered It vital that\nthe government should not take a reactionary path.\nMi-in**- Ui-'-r-Mt Ourts Osrjst Is Cow-\nUNNECESSARY EXPENSE)\nAcute attack, of collo and man-no*,\ncome on without .warning and prompt action must be taken. There IS no neees*\nally of Incurring th. expense of a physician's service. In mob cases tf Chamber-\nlain'. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kern-\nedy Is at hand. A dose of this remedy\nwlll relieve the patient before a doctor\ncould arrive. It has never been known to\nfall, even In tbe most dangerous cases\nand no family ahould be without It. Dor\naale by all drugilits and' dealers.\nLAID TO ItEST\nFuneral or Infant Daughter of Mr. nnd\nMrs. w. A. Thurman YeBterday\nYesterday afternoon at 2:30 the funeral\nof little Isabclle Thurman, the tour and n\nhalf monthH old dailxhter of 'Mr. and .Mrs.\nW. A. Thurman, took place from the family residence on Silica street, There was n\nlarge attendance of sympathising friends\nnt the fnn-rnl and mnny offerings of very\nbeautiful (lowers, the little coffin being\ncompletely hidden by Ihe flowers sent In.\nRev. R. Newton Powell, pastor of the\nMethodist church, conducted a short funeral service at the residence. The Interment wns ln the family plot at the city\ncemetery.\nThc list of those who sent in floral offerings Included the following: Mr. and\nMrs. C. D. Blackwood, Mr. and Mrs. C.\nA. Benedict, Mr. and Mrs. W. \\V. Beer,\nlilr. and Mrs. R. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.\nIr-dlgit tot* li bt-tsr fksa other tuft,\ntails ImtwrmiMd in taa gaslight-na\n*\u2014 gsallgal leap and fellow elis-H-M\nThere Is no food so simple to\nprepare and yet so tempting to\nthe morning appetite as\nPREMIER\nHONEY OURED\nBREAKFAST    BACON\nCured by process known only to\n\/.Y. Griffin & Co.\n.     Limited, \u2022\nNBLSON      \u25a0      \u25a0      \u25a0      B.C.\nI\nT IS EASY TO CLAIM THAT A PIANO\nIS A-l TOP QUALITY, BUT SUCH\nQUALITY CAN'T BE ACHIEVED UNDER\nA CERTAIN NUMBER OF YEARS, OR IN-\nSIDE A CERTAIN PRICE (OUR PRICE);\nPLEASE DON'T FORGET THIS FACT.\nWE SELL ON VERY EASY TERMS-\nTERMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY.\nBason & Biseh Piano Company, Ltd\n; SHow\"\u00ab<Km\"*ta-*u-i rsralhin es,, *e\\,r St.        Offlo\u00ab-loo-| I, HiHfnn lay Block,\nYOUR\nEYES\nhave a comfortable time It they ara behind a pair ot our glasses. No blurring;\nno pain; no discomfort. Examination\ntree,\nJ. J. WALKER\nPhon. 333 JE.WELBR and OPTICIAN\nA FRUIT LAND\nMONEY MAKER\nWe are offering tor sale a ranch which contains 160 acres ot elogant\nfruit soil and In splendid location close to Nelson. Free from rocks;\nstream ot water, and situated In a locality where there Is considerable\nchoice land, where thtre Is bound to be a large settlement, and where\nland Is goins to be worth big money. Price per acre J10; terms, f\"00\ncash and balance can be arranged to suit purchaser.\nFor full particulars apply to\nTOYE& CO.\nFruit Lands and Real Estate.        Box 61, Baker St., Nelson\nXV. W. -Baer. Aid and Mrs. Annable, the\nchoir of the Methodist church. Mr. and\nMrs. R. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Car-\nley, Mr., and Mrs. J. Dover, Mr. and Mrs\nJ, H. Wallace, Mr. and Mra J. A. Gilker,\nMr and Mra Qoodeve, Mr and' Mm. Geo.\nJohnstone, Mr. and Mrs Alan Lean, Mr\nand Mra. T. A. Mills, Miss Brolly Middle-\nton, Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, Mr. and\nMrs. Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor,\nMr and Mrs W. J. Toye, Mr. and Mrs.\nT. A. Traves, Mr. and Mrs. Waldte.\nCommon $e.]ie and Good Advioo.\nIt la encouraging; to read ln the flt LouIb\nMedical and Surgical Journal, one ot the\nleading medical journals of the United\nStates, the following sound argument regarding medicine:\n\"No sane physician will condemn a drug\nor medicine because an overdose results\nunfavorably, for If he did he might better\nquit the practice of medlolne than to treat\npatlenta with drugs so Inert that overdoses\nwill never do harm. Any drug or medicine\nwhich ls safe if taken according to the\ndirections on the package; is a safe remedy in the sense In which the word \"safe\"\nla uaed ln medicine.\"\nThis ls the only safeguard for either the\ndoctor's prescription or the patent medicine, to be safe It must be token according to direct-Ions.\nCOMEDY TONIGHT\nPringle Company Wlll Make Bachelors\nLaugh with \"Wanted, a Wife\"\nCounter attractions did not materially\naffect -the attendance at the opera house\nlast night, for the Pringle company Ik\ngradually winning a home In Nelson. Lust\nevening they departed from their regular\ntrack nnd presented the emotional society drama, \"Bast Lynne.\" This old\ndrama Is rather a big undertaking for a\nsmall road company but It must be said\nUnit It was well handled laat night. Florence Pringle took the part of lady Isabel\nand Edith Fletcher that of Barbara Hare,\nJohnnie Pringle made the most of hla part,\nthat of Francis Levlson,\nThis evening another comedy wlll be\npresented and no doubt all the bachelors\nForty Different Varieties\nTAINGS\nCanned Meats 'to\" Chose From\nIn Nelson will bo there for the bill 1.\n\"Wanted, a Wife.'1 Bachelors can see how,\nthe hero pot his and can take a few pointers tn the matter.    \u25a0\nHost things ore \"hard to do\" It\nyou try to do' them ln the hardest\nways\u2014and there's a hard way to\ndo most everything!\nThere are Several Hard Ways to\nFIND TENANTS\nOBT SERVANTS\nSELL PROPERTY\nLOOK  POR  WORK\nSECURE OFFICE HELP\nINFLUENCE INVESTORS\nRENT FURNISHED ROOI1S\nDISPOSE OP \"OLD THINGS\"\nLOCATE LOSERS or FINDERS\n\u25a0nd there Is one war ot doing\nthese things which\u2014while, possibly, not \"easy\"\u2014Is, at any rate,\nleast-hard\u2014the sensible, persistent uw ot\nDAILY NEWS\nWant   Advertising\nPUBLICITY!\nL\nOat Cent Ptr Word Ptr Issue.\nSMOOTH\nSmooth-on fe a chemical Iron compound prepared\nIn powdered form and used by mixing with water to tht\nconsistency ot % stilt paste. When used In this state It\nIt will metalllie tn a few hours and become part of the\ncosting .to which lt Is applied. Valuable for stopping\nleaks ot -team, hot or cold   water,   and   many  othtr\nante*l tuw  W. sell It\nWood-VillMN Hardware Oo., Limited.\n 5*f\nTHB DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B. C, FRIDAY, AUGC8T 31,  1008\n\" Shoe Rnbh,Ww. Comfort\"\nFinish is the\ncheapest part of a\n\u2022(shoe\u2014wear,is the\nj dearest\u2014Comfort\n*'the most difficult.\nCommon'shoes sell by their\n-shihe. Slater Shoes\u2014price -;\nbranded by theirmakers\u2014must\nwear well. Your foot tells\ninstantly whether the shoe fits\nor not. Goodyear Welt means'\nsmooth insole, flexible, strong.\nSlater Shoe\nFor Men |\n4,00\n\u2022$5.00\nFor Women\n50\n00\nR. Andrew & Co., Sole Dealers\nAfter Thin Ordinary\nTegfs\nTea may, se\u00bbtn a little strong\nbut follow the directions and\nuse' only three quarters ttie\nquantity necessary with other\nkinds,\nTou are sure to like that full\nbodied strength and appreciate\nrichness of flavor which makes\nlt so different from other teas.\nOnce used to Blue Ribbon tea\nno other wlll really satisfy you.\nTry a pound, or at least a half-\npound packet. Any good grocer\ncan supply lt.\nROUGH!\nDRESSED,\nDoors, Windows, Mouldings, Shingles, Turned Work and Brackets.  Complete and\nUp to date stock always oh hand.  Mall orders promptly attended to.\nA. O. LAMBERT & CO.\nNELSON IRON WORKS\nmECRAMS OF A DAY\n\u25a0*     t \u2014i\nCORONER   ADMIT6   -THAT    BANKER\nH1PPLE SUICIDED\nRENEWED     EARTHQUAKE    SHOCKS\nTHRRIIFY-CHILE\nPhiladelphia, Aug. 8(r\u2014Corontfr King todny admitted thai Frank W. Hippie, president of the Real Estate Trust company,\nwho waa found dead at hts home In Bryn\nMarwr last Friday, committed suicide.\nNew York, Aug. 30--A 'cablegram ito tht\nHerald from Taona, Chile, says: \"Heavy\nearthquake shocks have been felt throughout Tacna and Acre. The panic Is indescribable. People are living In the public\nsquares. The Hrst shock lasted UO seconds.\nSlighter shocks continue at Intervals.\n'New Ctrwung, Aug. 30-*-Japan'8 notification -that It will continue Diilny as a tree\nport, until China provides customs houses\non the Russian frontier, resulted' today\nIn the chamber of commerce here petitioning the consular body to suspend -the collection of duties at New Chwung pending\nthe regulation of Manchurian customs.\nThe chamber of commerce malntnins that\nthe present condition threatens tbe existence of New Chwang.\nTien Tsln, Aug. W-M. Laptew, tho Rus-\nslan consul here, who was shot yesterday\nby a Russian contractor named Xevlnsjty,\ndied at 2 o'clock this morning. The mur-\nderor Is not a revolutionist.\nTien Tsln, Aug. 30\u2014A British engineer\nnamed Wills, -who was travelling from\nJeholl to Tien Tsln, hus been missing since\nJuly 2. It Is feared that he has been murdered by bandits.\n\u2022Constantinople, Aug. 30\u2014A Turko-But-\ngnrlnn 'commission has been appointed lo\ndejltnlnaite the* portion of the frontier of\nthf) vilayet of Adrlanople which Is in dispute and which led to somewhat sharp\nfighting recently between ' the soldiers on\nguard at Bulgarian post nt Sudujuk and\n<the guard on duty at the Turkish post of\nDervish Maglla. Turkish und Bulgarian\ntroops have been confronting one another\nfrom the point** they respectively occupied after the light, but a BUBpenslon of\nhostilities has been agreed upon pending\nan Investigation. The deficiencies in the\nartillery of the second Turkish army corps\nwhose headquarters are at Adrlanople,\n' ara being remedied by the despatch there\nof ten batteries of new Krupp quick llrlng\nguns.\nCape Haytl, Aug. 30-AdvIces received\nh\u00abre from the republic of Santo Domingo\nsay -that after the Insurgents had ocupled\nDajambon. at the northern part of the\ncountry, the government force's made an\nattack upon it and compelled the federals,\ntoi abandon tt, leaving general Alejandro\nMjarcado and five men killed on the field.\nThe government forces lost eight men\nkilled. The revolutionists marched on Ji-\ncauque and further lighting resulted, the\nrevolutionists being defeated with severe\nloss.\nSaskatoon, Aug. 30-\"Thcse nre busy days\naround the C.P.R. Ntockyards,\" remarked\nIE. A. Mulllns, one of the leading cattle\ne-*fpo***ters ot the west yesterday In an interview published here. \"It makes a fellow\nrub his eyes and wonder If the yards are\nreally the outcome of the little pens In\nWhich the cattle export trade started a\nfew years ugo. There have been days\nduring the last two weeks when there have\nbeen 0000 cattle In the yards and long\ntrains pf unloaded cars on the tracks.\nThe forward movement ln cattle has never\n-been so early or so satisfactory for years.\nThe winter-was a very favorable one for\ncattle on the ranges, and this was followed by abundant rains in May and consequently a luxuriant growth of vegetation\nresulted and the cuttle ure In prime condition. To give you an .Idea of how early\ntlie movement is, such ranching companies\nus the Knight and Elbrldgc Bros., who\nhad not shipped a iioof before Sept. i:<\nlast year, are almost through with their\nshipments for this year. Up lo date some\n30,000 head of exports have gone forwurd,\nWhile last year for the period from June\n10 to Nov, 10, thc export shipments were\nonly 99,149.\nPAINS\nCANADIAN WOMEN FIND RELIEF\nTh. Caa. of Ellen W.lby 1. One ol Thouiand.\nol Cure. M.d. by Lydls U. Pinkham'.\nVegetable Compound.\nHow many women realize that It is not\nthe plan of nature Uiat women should\nBuffer so severely?\nB. A. ISAM\nft. W. HINTON\nENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS\nFOUNDER8 AND MACHINISTS\nRepairing and Jobbing executed with Despatch.\n8hMt Metal Work, Mining and Mill Machinery.\nManufacturers of Ore Cars, R.R Contractor  Cars\n'\"''\u25a0\u00ab. !   Corner ol Hall and Front\nnonet*. NILSON  B.O.\nP. O. Box 111\n\" tm*. \"      ''''\u2022'\"\u2022\"'I   \"\u2022\u25a0\u2022\"-'\u25a0 \u25a0\nThe Last\nof the Eastern\nExcursions\nrUF.Hf*\nRAIL-\"'\nm\n<\u2022!\nON dK'tH'Sg-jPU* 8th AND 10th \\\\%\nl Winnipeg, St. Paul Ditiuth Port Arthur $53 501\nChicago......... .-64.00 '\nJSt-Lou,s \u2022 .\u201e.   60.00.]\nff Un Sale Sept. 8, 9, 10 to Toronto......  76,6s\n^ Kates to other Eastern points on application toil\nS.Q.YerkM,A.C.M.    H.E.DoyglM.CityP.A, 1\nMttt^Wub. \/'IMMJiv'I.e,''    ' '\nMtmnTi Lii|imeqt Cures Distemper\nI  -a\nSUMMER DIARRHOEA IN CHIl-DHHN\nDuring the bot weather of the summer\nmonths the flrst unnatural looseness or a\nchild's bowels should have immediate attention, bo as to check the disease betore\nIt becomes serious. All that ls necessary\nIs a few doses of Chamberlain's Colli),\nCholera and Diarrhoea Remedy rollowed\nby a dose of castor oil to cleanse the\nsystem. Rev. M. O. Btooklund, pastor or\nttie flrst M.E. church, Little Falls, Minn.,\nwrites: \"We have used Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for\nseveral years and And it a very valuable\nremedy especially for summer disorders In\nchildren. For aale by all druggists and\ndealera.\nCUBA'S REVOLUTION\nPresident and Vice-President Reported to\nHave Quarrelled\nMonto CrlBto, Aug. 3(1\u2014General Onmache\nJs-beselged by revolutionists and In an entrenched position Is awaiting the arrival\nof reinforcement!* by si-a when it Ib believed lhat he will give battle to the Insurgents.\nHavana, Aug. .so-Rumm- Is busy today\nwith suggestions of conspiracy among the\npolice and ari open quarrel between president Palma and vlce-presldem Medoz Capote. Both reports la'ok continuation, in\ncertain quarters Capote Is suspected of\n'bargaining with -the Insurgents, In the reported quarrel ttt the palace bitter words\nare said to have passed, culminating In\nPalma denouncing Capote as a traitor.\nThe* vice-president ls said to have replied\nthat Pa||na waa a president without power.\nA flifht took place last night at Cnla-\nbatar, Havana province, between 60 ln-\naurgentH and 16 rural guards, The guards\nretreated with one man wounded. An en-.\ngagement between Insurgents and government troops Is reported to have oourred\nlo-ft night hear Artemlsa, province of\nFiner del Rlo, near the Havana border.\nThe result Is not known. Several exchanges of shots- have been reported ut\nvarious places weBt of Guanaiay.\nDrew good bargains, see window; 7Eo.\ngoods, oholoe 40c. yard.   Kerr ft Co.\nThousands of Canadian Women, how*\never, have found relief from all monthly\nsuffering by taking Lydia K. Pinkham'a\nVegetable -Compound, as it is tlie most\nthorough female regulator known to\nmedical science. It cures the condition\nwhich causes ao much discomfort und\nrobs these periods of tlielr terrors.\nEllen Walby, of Wellington Hotel,\nOttawa, Ont. writes:\n\"Yotir Vegetable Compound was recommended to me to lake for tlie intense suffop\ning which I entlurcd every minitli nnd with\nwhich I had been a sufferer tor many yeura\ngetting no relief from tlie inuiiy prenerlpUons\nwhii'li were prescribed, until, finally becoming discouraged with doctors and Iheir medicine.** I determined to try Lydia K. I'iuk-\nhom'a Vegetable Compound, ami I am glad\nthat I did, for within a short time I began to\nmend and in' uu incredible short time the\nHow was regular, natural and without pain.\nThis seems too cond to be true and I am\nIndued a grateful und happy woman.\"\nWomen who arc troubled wilhpainful\nor irregular periods, backuche, bloating,\n(or flatulence), displacement of organs,\ninflammation or ulceration, tbat \"bearing-\ndown'' feeling, di-mnei-s, I'ldntness, indigestion, nervous piwtratiun or tbe blues,\nshould take immediat.> action to ward off\nserious consequences, and be restored to\nperfect health and strength by taking\nLydia E. i'iukluun's Vegetable Compound, and then write to Mre. Pinkham,\nLynn, Mass., for further five advice. .She-\nis daughter-in-law 6f Lydia E. Pinkham\nand for twenty-live years bas been advising women free of charge. Thousands\nhave been ctired by bo doing.\nKoqtenay Ciee Co'y\nWe are receiving another\nshipment of\nCHOICE\nTEAS\nWe can suit you in quality\nand price\nInspection and trial\nsolicited\nKootenay Coflee Co.\nTheir Suits Sold  at the\nExact Price Marked\non Them,\nOne Factor Whtch haa Established\n\"Semi-Ready\" ia Ub First Place\nWith the People of the West.\nHow the Semi-Ready company has -built\nup an Immense business In nine years, a\nbusiness fur exceeding In volume that of\nhouses established SO yours ago, is being\ntold in a series ot articles in the Canndlun\nMagazine.\nWith several strong and new ideas at\nthe basis of their system, the Semi-Ready\ncompany established themselves ln the\nconfidence of Ihe people when they placed\non each garment their guarantee- label\nand the uctuul Belling price\u2014the price at\n\u2022which the garment must be sold no matter ln whut part ot the country the goods\nure sold.\nTheir famoua \"Blunoz\" serge suits are\nsold In* Toronto ut \"20, and In Vancouver\nut 920, In Victoria ut fcU-lu every city In\nCumi.Ua, In 1'aat.\nin the west, where tlio Dutchman's one\nper cent usually prevails In the cheap\nclothing business, the Semi-Ready suits,\nmnde ul' high cluss worsteds, tweeds and\nBergen ure sold at tho sume close price\u2014\nthe one and only price. ,\n,ln Saskatoon -recently the' merchants\nformed a close understanding to keep out\nour Seml-Keudy boi.-iu.se. this otie price\nwould Interfere 'with their methods\u2014but\nthe Seml-Reudy came In with four new\nstares,\nKnowing Semi-Ready so well In the east\npeople who come to the west always buy\nIt, and this fact alone assures a splendid\ntrade <to the merchant fortunate enough\nto secure the Semi-Ready agency for any\nelty.\nFLOUR^FEED\nWe have opened t Flour and\nFeed etore next door to the\nKootenai Code* Co., Baker at,\nOur leader will he the famoui\nWybourn Flour made from No.\n1 Hard Wheat\nLAURIE~& SON\nPhone 144.\nCanadian\nPftCirnc\nEXCURSION\nTRI>S EAST\nsioux city\nWinnipeg flj-jft eft Pt. Arthur\nBt Paul   qtQZ.oU\nKansas City, 168.25    . St Louil, 160.00\nChicago, H4.M\nOn Sale August 7, 8, 9, September 1,10.\nFinal limit October IL\nTORONTO $76.66\nOn Sale Sept 8, 0, 10.    Limit Not. 10\nMILWAUKEE $62.80\nOn Sale August 7, S, 0,    limit Oct SI.\nThrough rates all stations, Ontario,\nQuebec, New York, New England, Maritime Provinces on application.\nB. J. COYLE, J. S. CARTER,\nA.Q.P.A., Vancouver.    D.P.A., Nelson\nONE OF THB NICEST WAYS TO BUY\nButter\nla by the tub, and more people are finding it out every day.\nGet a good tub ot butter and you are\n\u2022ure of good butter till lt la gone.\nJoy's Dairy Butter comes in 20, SO\nand 40 lb. Tubs, at 24c per pound.\nPHONB NO. 19.\nJoy's Gash Grocery\n.Cor. HIU and Josephine Sts.\nfielson Agricultural and Industrial\nAssociation.\nFOR SALE\nThe \u25a0exclusive privilege for Belling refreshments on the society's grounds during\nthe Fall Fair, Sept. 19, 30 and 21. Spirilous\nliquors strictly prohibited. A certified cheek\nfor full amount must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.   Address.\nD, C. McMORRIS,\nSecretary N. A. ft I, A.\nNelson, Aug. 6, 1906.\nKELSON CAFE\n(Under Hew Management,)\nFirst-Class\nLunch.......\ntomUum   25cents\nSPEOIAL\nBunder Dinner from I to 1 p.m.\nBOARD and BOOMS from $1.00 per\nday sp.   Ihe rooma have been\nthoroughly renovated and\nrefurnished.\nA. AUDET, Prop.\nVIOLIN LESSONS\nAnyone wishing to learn the violin eal)\non Mr. D. w. Curtis, rooms over t.ud-\nwlg's Harness Store, ou Hall street\nMr. Curtis has Juat recently come to Nelson and Is highly recommended by the\nlocal musicians. He studied under several\nof the greatest masters in New York and\nBoston and hus had 12 years' experience\nas a teacher and performer In tbe large\ncities of the United Stales and Canada.\nMr. Curtis may be heard each evening at\nthe Strathcona hotel during the dinner\nhour.\nM\nSHOE POLISH\nBlach and \"White\nTeeth th. -.tug tt -hla. aad tt\nim \"\u00bbin 1,\" ul wkn they grew\n\u00bbp th-y wiU not \".part trom it,\nattklalO-.aaiM-.M--.\nVU-t la Italian\nAtlantic; 8.8.\nST. LAWRENCE! BAIL1NQ8.\nCan. rue. Royal Mall Steamers.\nEmpress of Britain  Aug. 24\nLul.6 Manitoba Sept. 1\nEmpress ot Ireland Sept. 7\nLake Champlaln  A Sept, IB\nALLAN LINB\nIonian   Aug. i!3Tunlslan  S*P*> *\nVlritlnlon' ...Auk. \"\"Victorian ...Sept. IS\nATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE.\nMinnehaha ..Aug. 23 MInnetonka Sept.   1\nAMERICAN LUIS\nNew York ..Aug. 25 St. Louis Sepl. 1\nRED 1TAR LINE\nVaderlund .. Aug. 26 Finland    Sept  1\nCUNARD LINB\nEtrurla ..  ..Aug. \"aLucanla .. ..Sept. I\nCurmunla .. Aug. 28 L'mbrta ... ...Sept. 8\nWHITE STAR UNE\nCedrlc ..  .. Aug. 24 Majestic  ...   Sept li\nBaltic  Aug. \"\"Celtic Sept. I\nFRENCH  UNB\nLu Touraine Aug. in La Savoie .. Aug. 30\nHAMBURG AMERICAN\nDeutsuhland Aug 23 Amerlka ... Aug. 30\nNORTH GERMAN LLOYD\nBaruurosu ...Aug. :jBremen .. .. Aug. 28\nAll continental rate, and -ailing, on application. If you are contemplating taking\nan Aceun voyuge drop ua a line am w\u00ab\nwlll be pleased to furnlih you wltk tali\nInformation promptly.\nJ. 8. CARTER     W. P. r. CUMMINCM,\nDP.A.. Neleon.     Ota. Ait,, Winnipeg\nuumtuuui.iu.i...............,.........f*.\nSprott-Shaw\nBusiness Institute\nLimlt.lt.\naaa Huti-i. at w., v-nower,\nTEACHERS'\nSUMMER\nCOUR8E\nBookkeeping, Bhprthand, Ttlegraohv\n\u2022nd Engineering Counei by Mill,\nA. J. SPROTT* B, A., Principal\niwwwwnHHnnwHiMiiiiH\u00bbmw\u00bbffHiwt'\nFOR SALE.\nA furnished Hotel and two lota, Th*\nbuilding is 60 ft x 25 (t with lean-to\nkitchen, also wood shed and ice house.\nLiquor license paid up to 31st December,\n1906. A large supply of Ice on band.\nBuilding and furniture in good condition.\nPrice for cash, 11200; or on terms al\nfollows: |600 cash and 1200 every tare*\nmonths for four payments.\nFor full particulars apply to\nR. J. STEEL\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS\nBynopals ot  Regulation*;   aovermiig   tnt\nDisposal of Dominion Lands Within tut\nHallway Belt In tbe Province of t*rtt-\nlah Columbia,\nA license to out UmMr can In acquired only at public compatlUon. A fin*\nul of $5 per square mile Is charged for\nall Umber berths, excepting those situated weat of Yale; for whioh the rental\nIs at the rate of ft centa 'per acta per annum. *      '\nIn addition to the rental, dues st tbt\nfollowing rates are charged:\nSawn lumber. 60 cents per thouaaM\nfeet  B.   M, <\nRailway ties, 8 and I feet long, 1 W\nand 1 3-1 cents eaoh.\nShingle bolts, 28 cents a oord.\nAll other products, | per cent oa tho\n\u2022ales. \u25a0   * *'\nA license Is Issued so soon as a oerti\nls granted, but In unsurveyed territory\nno timber can be cut on a berth until U\u00bb\nlicensee has mode a survey thereof.\nPermits to cut timber are also grants-'\nat public compeUUon, except In the case\nof actual setUers, who require the Umber\nfor their own us*.\nBetUers and others may also obtain\npermits to out up 100 cords Of wood for\nsale without competition. >-\nThe dues payable under a permit are\n\u25a0tl.GO per thousand feet B.M., for square\nUmber and sawlogs of any wood except\noak; from 1-2 to 1 l-l cents per lineal\nfoot- for building logs; from U 1-2 to ttt\ncenta per cord for wood; L cent for fence\nposts; 3 centa for railway Ues, and M\ncents per cord on shingle, bolts.\nLeases for grating purposes are issued\nfor a term of 21 years at a rental of *\ncents per acre per annum.\nCoal lands may be purchased at HO pet\nacre for uoft coal and 120 for anthracite.\nNot more than 320 aores may be acqulreo\nby one Individual or company.\nRoyalty at the rate of 10 cents per ton\nof 2,000 pounds Is collected on the gross\noutput\nEntries for land for homestead purposes may he made personally at the local land offlce for the dlstrlot In which\nthe land to be taken is situated, or If tne\nhomesteader desires, he may, on application to the minister of the interior at\nOttawa, the commissioner of immigration\nat Winnipeg, or the local agent for the\ndlstrtot within which the land Is situated,\nreceive authority for some one to make\nentry for blm.\nA fee of HO li charged for a homestead\nentry. ;\nA settler who hss received an entry tor\na homestead ls required to perform tM\nconditions, connected therewith \u25a0 under one\nof Hit! following plans: -,! V\n(1) At least six months' residence upon\nand cultivation of the land ln each year\nduring the term of three yeara.\nIt ls the praoUce of the department to\nrequire a' settler to taring, lfi aorea under\ncultivation, but If he prefers he may sub-\nstltute stock; and 20 head of cattle, to be\nactually his own property, with Buildings\nfor their accommodation, wlll be accepted instead of the culUvation..\n(2) If the father (or mother\/ if the rather Is deceased) of any penon wbo Is\neligible to make a homestead entry under\nthe provisions ot th Aot, resides upon a\nfarm In the vicinity of the land entered\nfor by such person as a homestead, tht\nrequirements of the Act as to residence\nprior to obtaining patent may he satis-\nfled by such person residing with the father or mother.' .<\n(9) If the settler has hts permanent residence upon farming land owned by hint\nIn the vicinity of bis homestead, tbe requirements of the Act as to\nmay be satisfied by residence\n\u25a0old land.\nApplication for a patent should be made\nat the end of three years before the looal\nagent, sub-agent or. a hoenofttad .hv\n\u2022pector. . \u25a0>,\u25a0 . ..\nBefore making nn applloaMpn for a patent, the settler must give all months' no*\nUce In writing to the\" Commissioner ot\nDominion Lands at Ottawa, of hla intention to do so, - W. w. OOHTi\nwputy \u2022>' the MlnWer oftha IMMtsf<,\nfHtawo, jfehiejorr UUL area-\nCM BRYANT & CO.\nCecil M.  Bryant, A.B.S.M.,\nProvincial Assayer.\nThe Vancouver Asstty Offlce\nEstablished 1800\nUmpire und Control Ass-ays\nComplete Analysis Etc.\nAgents- for Cussel's Cyanide Process\ni Contracts made for Assays\nWrite for Prices, etc.\nVANCOUVER,  B.C.\nF. M. CHADBOURN\nMINIM OPERATOR\nMines examined and reported on.\nThorough Knowledge of Kootenay Mines.\nOre Sampling Witnessed\n.      NELSON, B. O.\nW. J. H. HOLMES\nCIVIL ENGINKEH & MINE SURVEYOR\nPROVINCIAL  LAND   SURVEYOR\nTen years experience In the Kootenays.\nHonor graduate, 1891, Royal Military College of Canala, Kingston, Out.\nKASLO,  B. C.\nJOSEPH RYAN\nRANCH     AND FBUT    LAND3,     IROM\nOKK, COAI. LANDS\n900 Minion Feet Standing Timber\nBox sot Cranbrook, B.C.\n8. S. FOWLER\nMINING ENGINEER\nNELSON, B.O.\nFREDERIC S. CLEMENTS\nCIVIL ENGINEER\nDOMINION   AND    PROVINCAL   LAND\nSURVEVOR\nAgent for obluliilii*t Crown Grunt., mini\nBUl'Veving,   ete.\nRoom 10, K.W.C. Block.\nP. O. Box 1 Nelson, B. C.\nDREWRY & TWIGG\nMININU ENGINEERS\nDominion und I-rovlnclol Land Surveyor.\nNEW DENVER,  B.  O.\nT. G. Procter. Agent, NelHon, B.C.\nFRANK C, GREEN\nCIVIL ENOINEER\nDominion   und   Provincial  Lund   Surveyor\nP.O. Box 140.   Phone 2U1B'\nCor.  Kootenay und  Victoria Sta.,  Nelson.\nCorporation of the City of Nelson\nNOTIOE\nThe use of water In fountulns or hy\njets, garden hu.se or i-prlnkler* is limited\nby resolution of the City Council to between the hours of 5 o'clock p.m. and 8\no'clock p.m.\nAnyone guilty of a violation of this resolution is liable to n heavy penalty. Uy\nOrder.\na. l. Mcculloch,\nWiitor Commissioner.\nNelson,  Aug.  20th,  I'M.\nGEO. M. QUNN\nWARD BTREET   * JMAH. \u2022*Or-*OITIC\"*\nManufacturer ol ana aMltr la Haa'a Fla\u00bb\nFoot,\u2122-.   R-parrlai promptly Mat. .\nHOTTO-Uv. aa* tot tm.\nTO   WORKINGMEN\nNOTICE\nWhereas, at the Last Chanoe and surprise\nmines, Chinese kitchen help Is at present empoyled, to the exclusion of White\nlabor.\nTherefore, be It resolved that this organisation,  Sandon Miners'  union No,  u of\nthe W, F. of M. reaffirming Its opposition\nto the employment of Orientals within Its\njurisdiction,  strongly condemns the  poHl?\ntlon taken by the management of the properties In question, und counsels working-\nmen everywhere and those favorably disposed toward orgunUed labor to be governed by this aotlon.\n8ANDON MINERS'JONION\nA. SHU-LAND, Secretary.\nFor A Good Roast or\nTender Steak\nRing up Phone NOe 6\n| West Kootenay Butoher Oo,\n____n_mmmmmmiu\n THB DAIM* NEW, NEtSON, B. 0., FRIDAY, AUGIST  31, 1906\nI\nto\nOct.\n61\nTHIRTEENTH   ANNUAL\nSPOKANE INTERSTATE EAIR\nTwo Weeks of Fair and Races, Sensational Free Acta Every Af*\nOpen Day and Night. ternoon.\nFiee Vaudeville and Band Con\ncert Every Night.\nADMISSION AFTER 6 P. M- 10c.\n$35,000\nIN PRIZES\nAND PIUSES\n$35,000\nLarger Exhibit, la Every Department,\nBig Poultry Show.\nBorne loduatry Exposition Oo-\n. cupylug Sew 15,000 Building\nFilled with Working Exhibit..\n$5,000 for County ant) District Fruit Exhibits\nFor Program, Prise Lists and Any Other Information Address.\nROOT. H. C0SGR0VE, SECRETARY AND MANAGER,\n''\"' 519 FIHST AVENUE. SPOKANI:, WASHINGTON    \"-\nOct.\nnt,\nMINING AND ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT 00,\nCONSULTING  KNGINWhlKa  408-409 Fornwall, Block Spokane. Wash.\nCorrect and concise report* of examinations made upon the Physical, Technical\nand Financial status or mining properties and upon Agricultural, Mineral ana\nLumber Lands.\nWe hove customers for properties that will \"stand up\" under our examinations.\nBank reference!.  i\nLARKS\n\"Meed\nJmoked\nBeef.\nA Real Treat\nTo Eat\nfor breakfast or dinner or\nfor anytime. Tender aud\ntasty beef perfectly seasoned\nand sliced thin; ready for\nimmediate use, Put up in\ngerm proof cans, which\npreserve the full flavour\nand keep it pure and wholesome.\nWM. CLARK, MFR.\nMONTHtAL 1*\"\u00ab\nII\nn\n8\nn\nss\nit\nm\nof the Nelson Agricultural and Industrial Association will be the largest\never attempted in South-Eastern British\nColumbia.    It will be held at\nNELSON\non September 10th, 20th and 21st, 1906.\nA fine program of attractions is now being arranged.\nApplications for prize-lists, space\nand full particulars should be made to\nD. C. McMORRIS, SECRETARY, NELSON. B. C.    Dont forget the dates:\nWEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY\nSEPT. 19,20,21\nP. A. STARKEY.\nManaulni'.Olrcctor\nD. C. McMORRIS,\nSecretary\nTO CHOOSE BLACK POPE\nDELEGATES   TO   JESUIT CONGREGATION ASSEMBLE) AT HOME\nWILL ELECT NBW GENERAL OP T^B\nEXTENSIVE ORDER\nRome, Aug. 30-The delegates to the congregation of the Company ol Jesuits are\narriving here to go into conventoln to\nelect a general of tho society. The election wlll be held about Sept, 1. The power\nof the general of the Jesuits, as Is known,\nis considered so great that from the hl'-\nverity of his black robe, he Is commonly\ncallod the \"black pope,\" to show that his\ninfluence in the Roman Catholic church\n\u25a0rivals that of the pontiff, -the \"white'\npope.\" This important post has been\nvucant since May, when the last general,\nFather Marl-ten, died. According to the\nconstitution of the order of Jesuits, each\ngeneral leaves a specleB of will In which\nho indicates who among his assistants,\nlive In number, shall act as his temporary\nsuccessor under the name of vicar, and\ndirect affairs until the congregation can\nbe Called.. in his will the late head of the\nJesuits appointed us vicar Father Bug-\ngifero Kre-iiU, - who was his usslstant for\nthe Italian provinces. The other assistants wero Father Rudolph Meyer of St.\nLouts, for the Anglo-Saxon provinces;\nFnther Maurice Meschler for the German; Futher John Joseph de In Torero\nfor the Spanish, and Father Fine for lhe\nFrench.\nThe congregation of lhe JesultB to elect\nthe general has some resemblance lo the\nconclave for the election of the pope, there\nbeing the sanje secrecy und the same caution, no member of the society being allowed ln the quarters of the congregation\nwhere only the'appointed delegates can\nbe present.\nMinard'i Linimtnt Curw Distemper\nAll  summer  goods  at bargain  prices.\nKerr & Co.\nMORE AND MORE  MEN\nAre Demanding that Their Finer Suits\nHave Silk  Linings\nA silk lining In a frock coat Is like the\nsilver lining In a cloud\u2014not much practical use. Rut all thc same It's mighty nice\nto know It's there, nnd each year the\nsale of Bemi-reudy frock coats increases.\nMore and more of the men who buy the\n\u25a0ilnest Semi-Ready sulta demand silk lining. A silk-liued frock suit or dinner tuxedo ror'$30-of ilnest vlcupn cloth, tailored\nas only the Semi-Ready tailors can.\nG. A. Gilker, Agent.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE Is hereby given that the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, as lessee\nof the Columbia and Western Railway\nCompany, have this day tiled in the District Land Registry Ofllce at Nelson, a\nplan, profile'and book of reference showing\nthe proposed location of a branch line to\nthe China Creek Lumber Company's timber limits near Castlegdr, and that four\nweeks after this date 'the suld Canadian\nPacitic Railway company * Intend to apply\nto the Board of Hallway Commissioners\nfor Canada, under section 175 of the Railway Act, for authority to construct the\nsaid branch,\n-Dated tbls ISth day of August, 1900.\nR. MAftPOLE,\nGeneral Superintendent.\nDainty,  Appetising  Dishes  '\nTAING'S\nCanned Meats\nShoeMfh.. __\nbrandon.man.\nNOTICE\nIn the matter of an application for the\nIssue of a duplicate of the Certificate ot\nTitle for Sub-Division 2 of Lot 381, Group L\nin the district of Kootenay, (Map IS.)\nNOTICE la hereby given that It l* my Intention to issue at the expiration of ont\nmonth after the first publication hereof,\na duplicate of the Certificate of Title to\nthe above mentioned landa, In the name\nof Henry XV. Forrull. whloh Certificate ll\ndated the 23rd day of Oct. 1902, and numbered 16G4A.\nH. F. MACLEOD, District Begtotrar.\nLand Rptrlstry   Office,   Nelson.   B. C.\nAug. \u00ab, UM.\nCarpenters  Wanted\nBy John Burns\nCorner Silica and Stanley Sts.\nROYAL HOTEL\nTELEPHONE SS\nMRS. WM. ROBERTS, Proprietress\nThe beet meals that oan be provided In\nthis market, cooked under the supervision\nof the proprietress, who Is a ftvorlte\ncarterer.\nNice airy rooms, newly furnished; bath\nfor guests.\nThe best wines, liquors and cigars oan\nbe obtained at the bar.\nTERMS: tl AND $1.60 PBR DAT\nCOR. STANLEY AND SILICA STREETS\nCars Pass the Door\nCLUB HOTEL\nThe Big Schooner of Beer\nor Half and Half\n10c\nTha only flu, of (oo* b..r III N.lson.\nHotel accommodation second to non. ln\nCORNER STANLEY A SILICA STREETS\nBrittah Columbia. Rate, tl per dar. 8-eo-\nlal rate, to monthly board.**.\nCOAL TAR\nPitch, Paints and Creosote\nW-g at* the only produotn\not coal tar In the Koote-\naan.  Write u tot prion,\nNelson Coke and Gas Co'y\nHOTEL DIRECTORY\nPHOENIX.\nHOTEL BALMORAL, PHOENIX, B. C-\nTbe leading hotel of Boundary's leading\nmining camp. Strictly first olaas, centrally- located. John A. McMaster, Proprietor.   \u2022\"\nHOTEL BROOKLYN, PBOBNIX-TUE\nonly up to date hotel In Phoenix. New\nfrom cellar to roof. Best sample rooms\nin the Boundary. Bath rooms In connection. Opposite Oreat Northern depot\nJames Marshall, Proprietor.\nYMIR.\nWALDORF HOTEL, YMIR, B. C.-HBAD-\nquaters for Mining and Commercial men.\nMost comfortable hotel In the District\nSample rooms In connection.\nQBORQ-B COLBMAN. Proprietor.\nGRAND FORKS.\nH-OT-EL   PROVINCE,  GRAND   FORKS-\nThe headquarters for tourists,   Satisfac-\n'   tton guaranteed,   Emll   Larsen (late of\nNelson) Proprietor.\nHOTBL WINNIPEG, WINNIPEG avxu.,\nGrand Porks\u2014Thoroughly renovated and\nnewly furnished throughout. Large bedrooms, baths, etc, First olass dining\nroom. Best brands of Wines, Liquors and\nCigars at the bar. Everything tlrst-\nclass.   MoBean & Johnson, Props.\n\u25a0us-\u2014\u2014aaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaamaamaw\u2014.^-\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0M.^\nARROWHEAD.\nTHE UNION HOTBL ARROWHEAD-\nSpecial, attention given to' commerda\nmen and tourists. First cla*,s sample\nrooms. Finest scenery In BrltlBh Columbia, overlooking upper Arrow Lake. W.\nJ,  Lightburne,  Proprietor. \u25a0\nTORONTO, ONT.\nWALKER HOUSE, TORONTO, ONT.-\nCulslne unexcelled. Two hundred well\nventilated, steam-heated bedrooms, a\nnumber with baths. British Columbia\nSaskatchewan, Alberta patronage spec\nlally sollltedc. Strict attention to ladles\nand children, Rates 92 to $3 per day.\nGEO. WRIGHT ft CO., Prop.\nLate of Brandon and Winnipeg.\nT. M. BAYN'B, Manager.\nMadden House BNaS\u201eslBeg\nDo you need a comfortable home? It so\ntry the Madden House. Well furnished\nrooms lighted by electricity; Arst olass\nboard. In the bar you wlll find all the\nbest domestic and Imported liquors and\ncigars.\nTHOMAS MADBN, Proprietor.\nGRAND CENTRAL HOTEI\nOpposite Courthouse and .new Poetofllce.\nBest 'ibe meal In town. European and\nAir erica n plan. Only white labor employed.  First olass bar.\nG.  ERICKSON.  Proprietor.\nLAKE VIEW HOTEL\nComer Ball and Vernon streete\nTwo block, from City Wharf  Tha bam\ndollar a day house In Neiaoa.\nNO CHINESE  EMPLOYED.\nGeorge Harrisoi]\nPROPHIBTOR\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nVernon street, Neiaoa\nCentrally located, tare* doon (rom\npoBtonn.-,. Newly rare.--****. Bar well\netocked with all latest brand! ot wines,\nliquors and cigar*. Rate*, one dollar\nper daj.\nMRS. M. M -XLBTTB. Proprietreee\nA drink of good liquor\nla a Terr good thing\nIt will holit up jour eplrlti\nAnd cause mo to sing;\nAnd the best place In towm\nTo aample Tour tlo\nIa at Archie Reld's quarter*\n\"The No Place Inn\"\nTHE QUEENS HOTEL\nBAKBR STREET\nmme}. B. C. CLARKE, Proprietreee\nRATES 12 PER DAT\nLarge  and odmfoi-table bedrooms,  and\nOnt class dining room, Sample rooms for\ncommercial man.\nSHERBROOKE\nHOUSE\nNBLSON,, B. C.      .\nOne minute's walk from C.P.R. station.\nCuisine unexcelled; SI room., well heated\nand ventilated. Batha In connection.\nRATES-J1 per day. y   -\nJ. BOYER\nPROPRIETOR\nBARTLETT  HOUSE\n(Formerly Clarke Roues)\nThe beat 11.W per day house In Nelson\nNone but, White help employed: The best\nls the best,\n&W.BABTLEIT \u2022 Prrr.\nTHE DAILY NEWS CMIFIED ADS.\nThe be.t and cheapest means of reaching tha people of the Keotenan. A - -\nadvertisement In these columns win bring big results. - ^^\nRATBS-One cent per word per Issus; six Iniertlons for the price ef tour If tela\nIn' advance. ~ ~. \"\u25a0\nClasslned ads. will be received far Insertion until I o'clock on the evanma *r-\n-rlous to publication. Phone U_ .     .\u25a0 . , *\/~'\u2122\nFOR 8ALE\nREAL ESTATE ,\nFOR SALE\u2014Eleven roomed house, three\nlots, thirty fruit trees in bearing. All\nkinds ot small fruits; all modern conveniences; clear title; no hills to climb; excellent for boarding or rooming house. Apply H. H. Avery, 224 Carbonate street.\nNelson. * W-M\nFOR SALE\u2014Cottage and one lot on Gore\nstreet, near Ward, beautiful location;\ncottage well built. Five rooms, price $1000.\nThlB property Is especially well located for\na tmeherman. Apply MeDermld and Mo-\nHardy. ' 99-28\nFOR SALE\u2014House and lot adjoining the\nWaverly hotel, Vlotorla Street, Nelson.\nPrice ,1760, two-thirda  of whloh  can  remain on mortgage. O. O. Buchanan, Kaslo.\nFOR SALE-Cheap, If taken at once, a\nboarding house outfit with location In\nmining camp with $65,000 payroll. For particulars address O.R.O., Box 191, Phoenix, B.C. . 108-20\nMISCELLANEOUS\nOLD CURIOBITT SHOP-If yon Wttt 10\nbuy or tell aaytalng ge* to tte Old Curtoo-\nIty Shop. Always Is etock, a full itae \u00ab\nCrockery, Furniture Md Giaaswaro.\nFOR SALE\u2014Twelve back number of Low-\ndry'* claim and a copy of Float tent to\nany address for %t Address R. T. Invw-\nery. Nelson, B.O,\nFOR SALB-Bandon Dairy.. Price -12000.\nHouse well furnished, frame building.\nPlenty of outbuildings. Sixteen cows, one\nbull, two horses and everything required\nto carry on the business. Address James\nMcKlnnon, P.. O. Box 171, Sandon, B. C,\n98-26\nFOR SALE\u2014Breech loading No. 12 shotgun, $10.   Apply C. Wools, Nelson hotel.\nFOR SAiLE-A .803 Savage ride, Lyman\nsights, cartridge belt and cartridges. Also\na 4x9 camera for either plates or Him.\nBoth are-almost new. L. P. Nelson, at\nWest Kootenuy Butcher Co.\nFOR SALE-Empire typewriter,  In  good\nworking condition.  $25. F.  C.  Winkler,\nNelson. 103-tf\nFOR SALE\u2014Fisher Piano, mandolin, and\nguitar. Apply Delrhonlco restaurant. 109-tf\nFOR SALE\u2014Swift launch, cheap.   Apply\nNelson Iron WorkB. 100-6\nFOR SALE-One flrst class lumber wagon.\nPhone 39, Nelson.. '       ,   110-3\nHOTELS\nFOR SALE-Complete furnishings for M\nroom hotel, with privilege of renting the\nhotel, good business. Furniture consists\not 18 bedroom suites, dining room, kitchen\nutensils, carpets, bedding, sideboards, and\nlounges. Apply Sunnyside hoted, Baker\nstreet 60-tf.\nFOR RENT\nSEWING Machines to rent. H por monta.\nSinger Sewing Machine Co.\nFOR RENT\u2014Seven room house, Union St.,\nHume Addition, $12 per montt. G. O. McLaren, K.W.C. Block.\nFOR RENT-Furnlsned rooma wltb use ot\nbath. Apply \"Room,\" Dally News.    18-tf\nARLINGTON HOTJ3L, BLOCAN CITY,\nfor rent, completely furnished. Haa excellent looatlon and Is largo and well arranged. Apply to Gethlng and Henderson,\nSlocan City. 7t-tf\nFOR RiaNT\u2014Furnlahed rooms for housekeeping,   delightfully  situated with  all\nmodern conveniences.  Apply \"Furnished,\"\nDally News. 107-6\nHOR RENT\u2014Furnished rooms, every convenience, th'ree  blocks from   postofflce.\nApply M.E., Dally News. 111-if\nFOUND\nFOUND\u2014A purse containing some money.\nLoser can have same by applying at this\nofllce and proving property.\nSOCIETY CARDS\nABBRDBBN HIV\", No. It, L. O. T. \u00ab.-\nMeets Ind and tth Wednesday, liM f.ta.\nef each month la E. of P. Hall, Vernoa\n\u25a0met. Beat to postottoe. VlHtlag sssas-\ni&nna m ritcsis-, mo.\nMARGARET SQUIRE, R.O.\nKM. ELIZABETH ROSS, L.C\nPERSONAL\nhenry blub lett iroauoM,. Ontario, 11\n\u25a0rears aco. Laat known eddr\neon, B.C. ruber's legacy await, aim.\nWanted by his brother, ueorge, Chester*\nvine, On*. An* Information thanuuily received. SIMS\nA88AYER\nB. W. WIDDOWSON, CHEMIST AMD AS-\nsarer. Nelson, B.C.-Qold, Mirer, Lead\nor Copper, H each! Oold-Sllver, U.M;\nSilver-Lead. H.n: Ono, Hi Oold-SUvsr,\nwith Lead or Copper,* U.IO. Sampl*. ar-\nriving bjr express or mall will receive\nprompt attention.   P.O.  Drawer, IIMI\nA. HARRY HOOK, CHEMIST AND PltO-\nvlnolal Assay.r, Oreenwood, B.C.-Qold-\nallver, U.W; silver-lead, ll.BOj gold-allver,\nWith copper or lead, 13.60; sine. Hi gold\nund silver, ll each; copper and lead,\n11.86 eaoh; mall and express samples\ngiven prompt attention. Control asays\na specialty.   P. O. box KL   Phone tt.\nO. S. RASHDALU POR II TBAM A\nreeldni ef Weet Xoeunay, will attend\nat Ihe HaU Mines Smelter ea behalf el\nshippers and aee te weighing aad sampling ef ere* e-aalgaad te the em-It-*\nI  Addreai P.O. Box M, Neleea, B.O.\nHELP WANTED\n^n^n^h,&?r.*r\u00bb&^*wi\/'\nnblbon Bmplorment Anoov\n\"l\u2122*-^\u2122*^***** 'ami.\nr^ uJm Hler- m<\"> '\u00bb \u2122- telegrwh\nPoles, dl.hwa.her, sawyer, .canister idger\"\nnvan, swampqrs, dogger oheclwr. laborers\nAaZ-fb \u2022,*\"reM' \"\"\"\u2022 \u2022** *m-^ma**X\nfireman, woman cook.\nmW.WwT^y^g\n*fi\u00bb\ntarter\nWANTDrj-A local representative -\u00bb, \"m\nWestern Hospital association. Apply Victor\nW* Odium, Tho DaUy News. -J.u.\nWAOTED-,Bool.keeper. One 'with aawmlS\nexperience preferred. Apply Box ttt, NeJ.\neon. ^\nAOBNTS to Introduce the greatest horn-\noultnral wonder-^Burbank'e now Stonelea,\nPlum; miracle; big pay; permanent position.   Chloo Nursery Co., Salem, Ore.\nAOBNTS WANTBD - To -ell the best\ngrown nursery stock on the ooast, Including Burbank'a new pltle.. plum. Miracle,\ncommission advanced weekly. Write quick\nfor choice of territory. Albany Nurseries.\nAlbany, Ore. ^.s*\nWANTBD-Oood girl or young woman to\ncook In hotel; must be good cook. Call\nor   address   Central   hotel,   Ainsworth,\nB.C. 108-T\nWAMTE-D-competent mlllman  for a 20\nstamp concentrator.    Must  be' striotly\nsober. ,Whlte Bear (Mining Co., P.O. box\n436, Boaaland.   1JJM\nWANTED - MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTDD-ciean cotton rage.\nDally News.\nWANTBD-Employmcnt by Jap und wife\non farm or In hotel. Have had experience. Apply Sunnyside hotel.      '       JIM\nL-V-JNTED-A   oompoinohablo  little  girl,\nwho Is attending school, only two ln\nfamily. Apply L.8., Daily News.        m*\nWANTED\u2014A typewriter, with some knowledge of accounts.   Apply H. E, Croasdaile & Co. ,        m.j-\nWHOLESALE HOU8E8\nPRODUCE\nSTARKBY ft \"CO., WHOLESALE DBAL-\ners In Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Produce and\nFruit. Houston Block, Josephine Street,\nNelson, B.C.    .\ngroceries;\nA. MACDONALD ft CO.,-WHOLBBAL13\nGrooero and provision Merchants.-Im-\nporters ot Teas, Coffees, Spices, Dried\nFruits, staple and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, cigars, Butter, Eggs, Cheese and\nPacking Houae products. Office and\nWarehouse, corner of Front and Hall\nStreets. P.O. Box UK. Telephone U\nGAMP   AND   MINER*-   FDRNItHmoS\nA. MACDONALD ft CO.-WHOLESALU\nJobbers In Blankets, Underwear, Mitts,\nGloves, Boots, Rubbers, Overalls, Jumpers,   Macklnawe   and  Oilskin  Clothing,\n.Camp and Miners' Sundries. Offloe and\nWarehouse, corner ot Front and Halt\nBtreet*.  P.O. Box 1N6. Telephone 28.\nASSAYERS- SUPPLIES\nTBI B.C, ASSAY ft CHEMICAL SUPPLY\nCo., Ltd., Vancouv.r, B. c.-lmperlere\nand Dealera In Assayer'a Suppllee. -we\nagents In British Columbia focthi eeie-\nbrated Batter.ee Crucibles, ScorU.ro aaa\nMufhes and Wm .Ainsworth ft Oo.'s sat\nBalances Chemical and Ftu-Mal A\u00ab-\nStatua, C. P. Adda add Chtmlsaie, Pla-\num, Sodium and Pota-aUm t-yanHe,\nqulolullv.r. Carbonate and Btoe-boee-e\nef Soda, Borax, Borax Olass, silver, flea\nLead and Litharge.\nMININNO AMD MILL MADHUiaHX\nWASHINOTON MACHUHOHY ft SUPPLY\nOo.-Deal.rs In BngliMe. Band and ureal-* Sawmill-, Atkins' Saws, Weed aM\nIron Pulleys, Leyner Compr-aeore aaa\nDrills, Pomps and Hoists.   Prompt at-\ntteatmant  spoken-, weak.\nCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER\nJAMBS COLLING,.CONTRACTOR AND\nBulld-r\u201e successor to Wm, Park. Shop\nVernon etreet, next to Neleon Transfer.\nJobbing promptly attended to.       Jy-n\nCU8TOMS BROKtRAQE\nI have opened an office la the Nelsoa\nEleotrlo lteseenger Despatch building.\nStanley etreet, where I shell conduct a\ngeneral customs brokerage buslaeas. DM,\nphone tl A. K. Wattle.\nORE 8HIPPER8' AQENT8\nB. W. WIDDOWSON ft CO,, NBLSON,\nB.C.-Sampllng of ablpmente of ore carefully attended to at aU the erne-ten\nIn the Kootenay by thoroughly competent men. Personal supervision given, to\nshipment, to the Hall Mines Smelter\nNelaon. Entire oharge taken If eo desired, Write for terms te P.O. bos IM,\nor 'phone fl.\nBOAT BUILDER    '.\nEL UNDSAT, Builder et aad DeaM, \u25a0\n\u25a0oats aat Moaehta.  new \u00bbMi\nCLBANING  AND :\nOKMTLDMBPTS     SUITS     RBPAOU-D.\nepf-Mtte Ou-en'. Hotel, ***. afmtf,\nMy.\nitet, I\n___________\nssaisbs\n .    !\n***wmmm*mmmm_\n1*HB DAILT SEWS NBLSON, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1008\nm\nSA.T   'VFTWMl\nT\nWhat the\nyour mother\ndeuce is the matter w:ith the bread?  I was at mothers last night and she had the most lovely bread.  Well no wonder,\ner bakes with RISING SUN and if the grocer sends any more of that stuff he sent last I'll certainly sendit back. Yougetme\nTbe Brackman-Ker Milling Co.\nWholesale Distributors for Nelson\nand I'll make you just as good bread as your mother ever made.\nFOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS\nMANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY\nThe Western Milling Co., Ltd., Calgary\nP.G. Dawson\nWholesale Agent tor B. 0., Vancouvei\nKootenay Lake Fruit fair\nGrand Display of Fruits, Flowers\nand Vegetables at \u2022\niiSIiO,  \u00ab. \u20ac?.\nFRIDAY. SEPT. 14th, 1906\nEntries Olose Sept Hth.    Speolal Rates on all Boats and Trains\nTHEO. F. ADAMS, J. Wm. COCKLE,\nPRESIDENT KCKTMY\nWe have the best facilities in the Kootenays for\nsupplying\nCured Meats\nduring the\nsummer weather.    Wholesale and retail.\nWrite for price-list.\n\u2022 P.\nBURNS & 00.\n\u2022\nNelson, B.O. sat Branches.\nVV. Q. GILLETT\nOONTRAOTOR AND BUILOBR\natlUI A01NT POft THI PORTO RIOO UJHBO CO.. IAL, IMA Ttrti\n-Bough tal dreeeed lumber, turned work aal tea-tot*-, Ooaat latk\naad shinties, Hth aal Joora. Cement, brick sal lima tor salt, Atts*\ns-atle grind--,  lart aal ration Varaoa etreet, list tf HaU,\nIWaM.B.-a,\nP. A Boi ML\nUl\nWESTERN CANADA COLLEGE\nCALGARY, ALBERTA\n4 NOW SEPARATE BUILDINO WITH SCHOOL. NBW GYMNASIUM.\nFIVE MASTERS. ACCOMMODATION FOR ISO BOYS.\n20 ACRES OF GROUNDS\nThe autumn term begins on September l'th, 1906. In tbe school, senior\nclasses personally prepared for the University, Professional and Royal Military\nCollege examinations. Very special training for buslnesa life aad In writing\nand drawing by an expert wltb actual bualnata experience. In the college,\nclasses conducted tolhe end of the flrat year In Arts. College affiliated wltb\nToronto University.\nPrincipal:   Dr. A. 0. McRae.\nREFERENCES: The Very Rev. Dean Paget, Bar. W. J. Kirby, Bar. Or.\nHerdman, Bar. F. Patterson.\nHootenay Fruit Growers' Association\nNelson, B. C, August 23rd, 1906.\nA general meeting of the members of The Kootenay Fruit\nGrowers' Association will be held in the Board of Trade rooms,\nNelson, B. C., on Friday, August 31st, 1906, at 2 p.m., for\ngeneral business and to reconsider the resolution passed at the\nmeeting held Ang. ist relative to the labor question.\nJ. E. ANNABLE,\nSecretary.\nFagot, fnntasm, fan tuny fan-torn, favor,\nfavorite, fervor, filler, tlxt, flavor, fulfil,\nfulness.\nGage, gaiel, gelatin, gild (not gilt)\ngypsy, gloze, glycerin, goodby, -.gram,\ngrlpt.\nHarbor, harken, heajit, heematin, hiccup,\nhock (not hough) homeopathy, homonym,\nhonor, humor, husht, hypotenuse.\nIdolise,  Imprest, instil.\nJail. Judgment.\nKhrt.\n(Labor, lacrimal, lapt, lasht, leapt, legal-\ntie, licorice, liter, lodgment, look!, loopt,\nluster.\nMamma, maneuver, materialise, meager,\nmedieval, meter, mist (not miBBCd) miter,\nmlxt, mold, molder, molding, moldy- molt,\nmullen.\nNaturalise, neighbor,  niter, nipt.\nOcher, odor, offeni, omelet, opprcst, orthopedic.\nPaleography, palellthlc, paleontology, na-\nleowlc, paraffin parlor partisan past (hot\npassed) patronise,, pedagbg, pedobaptlst,\nphenlx, phenomenon, pigmy, i plow, polyp,\npossesst, practise, preflxt, prenomen, prest,\npretense, preterit, pretermit, prlmevul, pro-\nfest, program, prolog, prop!, pur.\nQuartet, questor, uuintet.\nRancor, rapt (not rapped) rase, recognise, reconnoiter, rigor, rime, ript, rumor.\nSaber, saltpeter, savior, savor, scepter,\nseptet, aepulahur, sextet, I .silvan, simitar,\nslpt, atthe, skilful, sklpt, Hlipt, smolder,\nanapt, somber, Bpecter, splendor, stedfast,\nslept, stopt, strest, strlpt, subpeim, succor, sufflxt, sulfate, sulfur, sumac, sup-\nprest surprise synonym.\nTabor tapt, teasel, tenor theater, tho,\nthoro, thorofare, thorohly, thru, thruout,\ntlpt, topt, tost, trunsgrcst, tropt, trlpt,\ntumor.\nValor, vapor, vext, vigor, vlxeer.\nWagon, wusht, whim, whisky, wilful,\nwlnkt, wlsht, who, woful, woolen, wrapt.\nCARNEGIE'S   SPELLING\nMBT OP WORDS  APPROVED  BY HUB\nBOARD  OP  AUTHORITHM\nDROPPING OP \"ED\"  IN  PAST TENSE\nA FAVORITE CIliANOK\nOn June 18th last the Carnegie simplified spelling board made publio a list of\n800 simplified spellings which had been decided upon by the hoard. Tho list Is as\nfollows:\nAbridgment, accoutor, accurst,' acknowledgment, addreHt, ads, afflxt. ultho, ana-\npest, anemia, anesthesia, anesthetic, an*\ntlpyrin, antitoxin, apothem, apprise, ar-\n\u2022bor,  archeology,  ardor,  armor, artaslan,\nassise, ax.\nBans (not banns) .hark (not barque) behavior, blest, bhmht, brasen, brater, bun,\ntour.\nCaliber, caliper, candor, ohapt, chock,\nchecker, chimera, clvUlte, clamor, clongor.\nollipt, cldspt, I'llpt, clue, coeval, color,\ncolt-jr, I'oinmlxt. camprat, comprise, cropt,\ncrusht, cue, curst, cntlas, cyclopedia,\n\u2022'ur.'\u00bbt. (not carrcased), catalog, cataohlte.*\noeuter.\nDactyl, dimht, .tacatair, dnfeni, demagog,\ndemeanor, deposit, deprwt, develop, die-\nresin, dike, dipt, dlscurt, dispatch, distil,\nrtlstrest, dolor, domlcll, draft, dram, dre*,\ndrlpt, droopt, dropt, dulncss.\nHcumicol, Mine, egis, enamor, encyclopedia, endeavor, envelop, eollan, eon, epaulet, eponym, era, esopk-a-gun, esthetic, \u00ab***-\ntheilos, estlvate, ether, -aUotogy, nerclie,,\nNtqtrf \u2022 lament Hunt Cargtt In Com\nA PROSPEROUS COLLEGE\nW ESTBRN CANADA INSTITUTION AT\nCALOAKY WILL SOON OPEN.\nIS BECOMING POPULAR WITH ADVANCED B. C. STUDENTS.\nWith the rapid progress of western\nCai'ula along (urmlng aud commercial\nlines It Is not strange that the far weat\nis now the home ot ninny, institutions ot\nlearning which are the equals of like Institutions in the older settled districts.\nFounded In 1S03, Western Canada college has rapidly conn, m the front and\nIs now recognized ae one ot the leading\nresidential and day scnools for the education of ho\u00bb\u00bb. The buildings are already proving Inadequate for the number ot boys who are attending and sew\nbuildings are now being erected and\nwill be in readiness for the fall term.\nThey are located on a fine site of 20\nacres near tbe Alberta metropolis.\nThe college Is wholly undenominational, having no connection with any\nreligious class or sect, but Is distinctly\nChristian ln Ita teachings and deportment. It hat the endorsaU-n of the Presbyterian, Anglican, Methodist and Baptist conventions.\nBy special arrangement the examination for matriculation into Toronto.\nManitoba and McOlll unlvaraltice, is held\nannually at the college. The course*\nof study Include the Junior and senior\nmatriculation and llrst and aecond years\nin arts, business, farming and musical\ncourses.\nThe staff consists ot Rev. A. 0. McRae, Ph.D., principal; Francis C. Walker,\nM.A.; William A. Patterson, N.A.; James\nA. Qrelg and other special lecturers.\nThe school bad twenty-seven students\nwhen It opened, and last year It had\neighty-two enrolled, half ot whom were\nresident students. Among the number\nwere several. British Columbia boys.\nThe following quotation Is taken from\nthe calendar of the college and Is a, plain\nstatement of the alms of the management:\n\"The chief aim ot the college corporation Is to prepare the youth ot this\nland for useful and honorable lives. To\nthla end, particular attention will be\ngiven to the harmonious development\n\u2014moral, mental and physical\u2014of those\ncommitted to their care. The corporation will spare no efforts to maintain\na high standard of efficiency in all departments of the college.\n\"In like manner, there will be no neglect of physical culture. True character\nla Impossible without wholesome human\nemployment, bodily, aa well as mental.\nAnd as a boy bu not only a mind and\na body, but also a moral nature\u2014a soul\nand aplrit-thla, most ot all, wlll receive\ncare and attention, The manliness of\nChristianity, Ita sturdy and practical\nnature, wlll be steadily Inculcated,\"\nAPPLICATION    FAILED.\nJUDGE REFUSES SECOND LICENSE\nFOR K1MHERLEY.\nCARROLL  MAKES FUTILE   APPEAL\ni-UtOM COMMISSIONERS' RULING\n(Bpecial to The Daily Newa)\nCranbrook, Aug, 3U.\u2014the Liquor Licensing Act was amended during the recent session ot the provincial house and\nan appeal permitted from the licensing\ncommissioners to tne county court judge\nIn all cases where the commissioners\nrefuse a license for tihe sale of spirituous liquor, or where they refuse a renewal of an existing license,\nTne second appeal under the act came\nup for ihearlng here today before his\nhonor judge Wilson, J. M. Carroll of\nKlmberley betng the appellant against\nthe decision of the commissioners.\nCarroll had a license tor hla hotel at\nKlmberley, but on the assembling of\nbhe then licensing board subsequent to\nthe 30th June, 1903; the renewal was\nrefused. The North Star .hotel at Klmberley Is a first-class house, most admirably conducted and is second to none in\nthe Kootenay country for comfort and\ngeneral excellence. The view of the public appears to be that it is amply sufficient for the hotel and refreshment requirements of tfie locality, and this was,\npresumably, bhe view of the commissioners when they steadily refused Carroll's applications which he brought forward, sometimes for a new license and\nsometimes for a, renewal, at every regular meeting and at several of tihe special\nmeetings of the board, trom the date of\nthe flrst refusal.\nAt 'the last meeting he applied for a\nrenewal of the license that was legally\ndead under the operation of the refusal\nof June, 1903. ThlB application, like the\nothers, was thrown out, and therupon\nthe present appeal was undertaken,\nC. H, Dunbar appeared for Carroll\nand the commissioners were represented by J. A, Harvey.\nCounsel having been hoard, his honor\nheld that tn order to grant a renewal\nof a license there should be a license\ncurrent and in legal standing on the\n30th June lasft. In this case the license\nceased to .exist on the 30th June, 1903,\nand consequently, as It was legally dead,\nhe could uot renew tt. There should\nbe something Lefoio him he could revive,\nor renew. He said it was, of course,\nopAii lo Cavroll to get the usual petition signed by two-thirds of tlie householders of Klmberley aud apply > for u\nnew license. As for tbe present case he\nhad no hesitation in dismissing tt.\nThe town of Klmberley and the district for three miles around it ihas a\npopulation of about 3ti householders, and\nfor the purpose of the act the wife or\nchild over 21 years of age of a householder can sign the petition for a new\nlicense. With Marysvllie within two\nmiles and a half or so of Klmberley, tt\npasses comprehension what a second\nsaloon license Is required for.\nSTEMWINDER    STRIKE.\nMANAGER     CUBRAN      ACKNOWLEDGES LOCATION OP ORE BODY.\nTRIAL SHIPMENT WILL BE OUT IN\nABOUT A MONTH.\n(Special to The Dally New.)\nCranbrook, Aug. 30.\u2014Tto tacts of the\nstrike on tlte Stemwinder near Klmberley, which, appeared In the Issue ol\nThe Dally News ot 28th Instant, cannot\nbe further questioned. The Dally News'\nKpiemnlatlvc today met Nell McLeod\nCurran, the manager of tbe North Star\nmine under whose advice the work on\nthe property waB undertaken. While\nnot admitting, or denying' that the ore\nbody was forty or Blxty feet ln width,\nhe admitted that the Btrlke was a large\none and one of very considerable Importance to the owners and the locality.\nOne should know the extreme reticence\nof Mr. Curran\u2014his almost Invincible\ndislike to say anything which might\neven look like ah overstatement if actual facts\u2014to estimate tto real value\not the admission. He condrmed the general facts of the strike, and said thtt the\nore body, through which three borings\nhai been run to teat its actual width,\nwas encountered between the porphyry\nwall and the big pyrrhotite capping\nalong, or under, whloh they are driving.\nIt may take fully a month for the miners\nto reach the ore, and then a trial shipment will be taken out and sent, probably, to Marysvllie.\nIn oharacter the ore   resembles the\nSullivan product, but rung far higher\nIn silver.\nThere are two shifts of men now on\nthe ground under the superintendence of\nAl Janes who was chief of staff In the\nexploration with the drilling outfit\nwhich, strangely enough, belongs to the\nNorth Star people. It looks very much\nas If there were some kind of a community of Interests between the two concerns It Is now certain that the Stem-\nwinder Ib owned entirely by McKenzle\n6 Mann, who If tihey do not actually\nhold the control ln the North Star are\ncertainly the largest individual owners\nof stock in that enterprise. It may even\ncome about that the two properties may\nbe operated ln common Interest.\nFor all the great promise of the Stem-\nwinder, Mr. Curran still believes In the\nold reliable North Star, and maintains\nlt Is the best property on the hill. He\nadmits he has the ore there, and it\nseems curious how It has never helled\nhis good opinion even when mining exports were warning the owners not to\nvonture auy more money ln a played\nout mine. Still, though exhausted according, to the views of the experts,\nCurran was able to take dividends out\nof lt with a crew of less than halt a\nscore of men. He ts uu. to the bottom\nof the Kellog shaft yet. When he gets\nthere the experts and the knockers may\nhave another guess coming\nIH.M.8. DOMINION INJURED\nQuebec, Aug. 30-The battleship Dominion\nwhich touched bottom when coming* up the\nbuy of Chaleure, ls suld to be In a more\nserious condition thun wus generally believed und Is making water In all but three\not her tanks.. Experts are coming out\nfrom England lo examine her before she\nleaves.\nIN, SPORTING  CIRCLES\nNBLSON  WON  YESTERDAYS  JUNIOR\n\u2022BASBUALl,  MlATCIl\ntMANAOKR    DEASY    WANTS    RBVBL-\nSTOKB  TO WAKE UP\nBetter sticking, .better fielding mid u\nslightly heavier team all told 111 Nelson's\nfavor ut tlie baseball match yesterday and\nHusslan-J went down to Inglorious defeat\nId the tune of \u2022!'' runs to 9. It waa rather\na poor Bame as the Rossland lads were\noutclassed and outplayed. Unfortunately\nthey -brought a very young* team and while\nthe boys played plucklly they were nover\nIn It with Nelson's bull loggers.\nThere wub a fair crowd at the game\nund while they wero all pleused to sue\nNelson win ,they expressed thlr sorrow ut\nnot witnessing a closer game. Nap, Mai-\nh-ite umpired to the satisfaction of both\nteams.\nFrisco report* that betting on the Nelson-\nCm\u2122 light Is at even money and plenty\noffering on both men.\nChicago may have a world's champlon-\nHhlp baseball series next month between\nthe two Chicago teams In the National\nand American leagues respectively. Roth\nteams have been putting tip wonderful ball\nand are heading their respective leagues.\nTho White Sox recently had a wonderful\nstring of victories, winning 20 garnet-\nstraight and It was only last Saturday\nthat tho Cleveland team put a crimp in\ntheir string by taking two gumes from\nthem In tho same afternoon.\nThe local lacrosse boys are wondering\nwhat has Bent .Revelstoke to sleep. That\ntown has or had a llrst class lacrosse team\nami talked of arranging a game -in the\nrailroad town with Nelson but manager\nDeasy states that they have not yet come\nalong wlh a plain business offer. He would\nlike to have It und If the Revelstoke secretary is not overworked he might start\nthc ball rolling.\nA few weeks *ago the fair managers were\ntalking of having the Cranbrook nnd Leth-\nibrldgc teams here for a tournament at the\nexhibition. Cranbrook Ib already talking\nof disbanding for the season. Is lt not\ntime that some definite arrangements be\nmode tor that series?\nWhile the Rossland Junior baseballern\nmet defeat here yesterday, the cricketrs\nmet defeat here yesterday, the cricketers\nfrom the mountain are not despairing and\nare coming to retrieve the good name or\ntheir olty next Monday, The looal eleven\nwill be much stronger than when tt visited\nthe coast and as Rosslnnd nearly always\nhas a good cricket eleven, a close and Interesting game can he expected.\nNelson and Northport Juniors will furnish the baseball attraction at the fair.\nIt they -win the local iboys are going to\nhave their \"pictures took.\"\nSHEBMAFS OPEBA HOUSE\nTO-HIGHT\n\"THE PRINGLE CO.\"\nIN\n\"WANTED-A WIFE\"\nOn Friday evening a *65 Singer -swing\nmachine wlll be given away.\nPrice* BOo and 7Bo Children 26o\nSeats at Rutherford'*   ,\nMASSAGE AND ELECTRIC, TREATMENT\nBy a trained nurse, graduate of Bellevue hospital. This method of treatment Is\nacknowledge,] by the leading physician,\nof the world'to be the most effective for\nthe cure of rheumatism, Indigestion, Uver\ntroubles, aplnal Menlng-tlu and ovarlal\ntrouble-. Terms of treatment reasonable.\nOpen for engagement as private nurse.\nStudied tbe masseuse methods in France.\nAddress Kootenay street, near corner of\nVictoria.\nMISS UNO\n{{OOME roads open\njj stately enough, with\n\u2022 planted trees on either side to tempt the traveller,\nbut soon become narrower,\nand narrower, end in a\nsquirrel path and run up a\ntree.\"   -*flk   -**ft   ^fe\nAnd many advertising campaigns get switched off into roads\nof tbls kind\u2014expend their forces\nln newspapers of \"squirrel path\"\ncirculations and Influence\u2014and end\n'up a tree.\"\nThe Right Kind of Advertising Medium is\nANEVEB-WIDENINBBOAD\n-HEDGED FOB ITS WHOLE\nLENBTH WITH \" DOLLAR\nSee Your Grocer Gives You\nTAING'S\nI'iiiinf-d  Meals\nTOPICS IN BRIEF\nGrand duke Nicholas Nicholulevlth may\nthank hla lucky sturs that his sharpshooters couldn't sharpshoot.\u2014Philadelphia\nRecord.\nA noted financier saved a drowning man\ntho other day. It's different when tliey\nsink in Wall Street, however.-Donver Republican.\nIn accepting the Invitation to attend thc\nCowes regatta, king Alfonso probably stipulated that there should be no bouquets.\u2014\n>New Orleans Times-Democrat.\nlt Is sad, but unfortunately true, as a\ngeneral thing, that the wrecked bank officer who surrenders Is the one who hasn't\ngot the money\u2014-New Orleans Times-Democrat.\nWe cheerfully recommend the new fad\nof ballooning to the automobile scorchers,\nlt is fully aB dangerous to themselves, but\nnot bo much so to the public\u2014Cleveland\nLeader,   i\nMAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN .BH1N1DB\nThere Is a\" lesson ln the work of the\nthrifty farmer. He knows that the bright\nsunshine may last but a day and he prepares for the showers which are so liable\nto follow. Bo It should be with every house-\nbold, Dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera\nmorbus may attack some member of the\nhousehold without warning. Chamberlain's\nColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,\nwhich- la the best known medicine for\nthese diseases, Bhould always, be kept ul\nhand, aa Immediate treatment Is necessary and delay may prove fatal. For sale\nby all druggists and dealera.\nCARD OF THANKS\nMr. and Mrs. W, A, Thufman desire\nto express their appreciation of the kindness and sympathy extended to them on\nthe occasion of their recent bereavement,\nNelson, Aug. \u00bb.\nTOBACCO\nAll brands to suit\nall smokers.   A full\nline of smoker's sup\nplies.\nTHURMAN'S\nTHE TOBACCONIST\nFop Sale\nA. seven-roomed house and (our lota\nIn tbe Hume addition to Nelson; city\nwater; lota fenced; 20 standard (rolt\ntrees in bearing, aim small fruits;\nstable 18x30 feet Clear title. Cost\n$8200.   Price $1600.\nTerms can be arranged.\nR. J. STEEL\nCLEANED AND DYED\n\u2022najMI*. Blank-*, n\u2014im, alma. ***,\nafoilm namt-4 m IM UM at-*.\nSteam Carpet Cleaning\nVaw pttrotmae aelltaet,\nPAUL NIPOU, Prop.\nBoarding and Day School\nFor Girls\nConducted by the Misses Beattl* it\nKamloops, B. C.\nPupil* prepared for High School and\nMatriculation. Splendid climate, noma com*\nforts and Individual attention.\nSchool reopens for fall terra on Bept. 8.\nFor particulars apply to\nMUSS BEATTIB, KAMLOOPS, B.C.\nThe Kootenay Development Frenoh\nCanadian Anooiatioq.\nReports on quarts mines, counsellors on\nexploitation, Bales of properties and stocKs,\norganization of companies, real estate and\nlanda. Correspondents of French financial\npapers.\nOFFICES-Parls, France, P. J. Maris;\ndirector: Nelson, B.C., P. Nlpou; V. *\u25a0'\u2022\nMarls, mining engineer, assayer and analytical chemlBt. (From Higu school,\nParis.)\np. o. box re. Keinn ^ q.\n\u2022Phone 115.\nNOSE AROUND\nIn your Attic and Cellar; spend\nan hour making an inventory ot\nthe things you Ond that ara worth\nleaa to you than \"ready money-\nwould be worth; write descriptions\nof each of the articles In a series of\nDAILY NEWS\nFOR SALE ADS.\ntnd \"turn them Into money.\"\nQUeei) Studio\nPhotof-paphtira and\nPlotui** Framtpa\nNIL-BON\n\u25a0.0.\n THB DAILY NBWS, NBLSON, B. 0., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1808\nCrow's Nest Goal\nCheapest and Bast far\nall Domeatic Purposes\nDelivered for\n$6.85 Per Ton\nH. L Croasdaile ft Go.\nDBn Neat door Can. Baa* af Oceameroa.\nPhone HI       Nelaon. B.O.     P.O. bas *\u25a0\nGait\nCoal\nAnd Wood of all Klqdi\nUntil. WOT CASH\nW. P. Tierney\nTeHiheeje ne\nUur Itreet, HUM\nHunting\nCoats and\nSweaters\nPrepare for Uie ahootlng season\nwith a duck hunting coat and\nsweater. We've sweaters that wlll\nbe appreciated by men who want\nthe best\npeiob or main.\nNew York, Aug. Hl-Sllver, HO W: costing copper, IB; load, K*-f*\nLondon, Aug. SO\u2014Lead, 17 10..; silver,\n\"0 7-8; -palter, no quotations.\nNELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\nAt the mining recorder's offlce on Aug.\n90 8. Thomas recorded the Red Mountain\nand A. Choquette the ProBpero, both at\nthe head of 10-Mile creek. .\nCommodore Busk arrived In the city\nlast evening* to arrange about the launch\nolub outing on Labor day to Kokanee\nranch. The commodore Is anxious to know\nJuat about how many guests he may expect on Monday next.\nOn' \"Wednesday, Aug. 39 at Pernle, John\nOable of McOulgan was married to Edith\nHewitt of Manltoe, Man., by the Rev. W.\ni-oshley -Hall, jB.-D. The newly married\ncouple who were registered at the Hume\nyesterday, will reside at McOulgan, and\nthe bride wlll be at home Bept. fi.\nHouseholder*- are reminded that i-ext\nMonday\u2014Labor day\u2014la a legal holiday and\nthat ull the stores will be closed on that\ndate. NeUon will have no special program\nlor the day. The Rossland cricketers will\nplay the local team and the launchmen are\ni xpecied to turn out for the club's annual\nouting to commodore Busk's ranch at Kokanee.\nThe Yale-Columbia Lumber company has\nlo this city. The company Is operating\nto ttlft city. The company 1\u00bb operating\nmills at Cascade and Robson, as well as\nDie big plant on the water front here.\nLumber yiinls are maintained at Midway,\nGreenwood, Phoenix and Nakusp, In addition to the yards attached to each of the\nthree mills.\nProvincial guard McAlman was aent to\nWaneta on Wednesday to look out for the\n(.-scaping prisoner Anderson, He did not\nlearn of Anderson's capture until the arrival of the express yesterday morning,\nthe wlresj-belng down all day. He had a\nlong watch and returned to the city last\nnight well pleased that bis prisoner had\nIbeen recaptured.\nA. D. Wheeler, the lucky owner of the\nKrao mine at Ainsworth, paid a brief visit\nto the city yesterday. He arranged with\nthe Hall Mines smelter to take the general\nrun of Krao ore. The bunches of practl-\nally freo silver will he put Into the melting\npot at the mine and the product sent to\nthe refiner*,- direct. Mr. Wheeler had several rich specimens with him yesterday,\nwhich were greatly admired by local mining men. One very handsome piece of\nnative silver has been placed on view In\nthe window of the Wood-Vallance hardware company on Baker atreet, where It\ncan be seen today.   Mr. Wheeler said yes*\nTHS STOIKI OF QUALITY\nPE\/VCHES\nThe targe yellow Crawfords are now\nIn and very line. Secure your requirements while they are at thetr nest.\nPRUNES\nThe first shipment Juat In at 2! cents\nper basket.\nPEARS\nLarge delicious Bartletts.\nWe also have ;:   _\nTOMATOES\nVe-ry fine quality per pound 10 cents.\nHood & Teetzel\nOROOERIBSS and PROVISIONS.\nK. W. O. BLOCK NBLSON, B. 0.\nPHONB 10.\nHOUSES\nFOR RENT\nSix rooma and bath, all conveniences;\ngood basement and furnace; Carbonate\natreet west of Josephine J83\nPour rooms and toilet; Stanley street\naouth of Observatory |io\nBight rooms near smelter $14\nFive rooms Victoria street near S. A.\nBarracks 112\nBight   rooms   Victoria   street   near\nWard  ! Vi\nTen rooms Silica near Ward 117\nFive rooms cor Hoover and Josephine  , .**.\u00ab\nCottage top ot Mill street  >9\nRooms In Elliott Block   and   Mara\nBlock.\nE&M.BIRD\n\u2022\u25ba\u2666\u25bc'^^\u2022\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022\u2666'\u25bc\u2666\u25bc\u2666\u2666'a-^^*^*^^\"*^^^^^ *ffffVfVfWWttf f f fff\"\"TtfITT\nAIM STRAIGHT |\nIf you will achieve success in hunting this motto must'.\nbe uppermost in your mind. To do so, however, you must.\nhave the gun that will shoot where directed. , These are <\nthe ones we keep and can fill your requirements at prices to !\nsuit your pocket ,\nRemington, Claborongh, Stevens. LB.Smith?\nDon't neglect to make your choice at once as the sea-1\nson opens September ist and you must be ready.\nPULL STOOK OP AMMUNITION.\n. The J. H. Ashdown Hardware Co., Ltd.\n| NBLSON  BRANCH\n-\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u25a0 \u2022* -'\u2014 \u2014 \u2014:-- -\u00b1-ma\u00b1\u00b1A.A\\a.\u00b1*-.-.---m.   _*,__, m*\\ m AA 4 \u25a0\u00bb A A A A A e m e e e e tiAtAAJ\nTWV VT'rTT'fe'*?TTW*f',FT WTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTfTTfTT\nterday Just -before returning to Ainsworth\nthat he had filled a Hack with rich specimens ln one day's work. He Is coming:\nhack here next week and ls arranging for\na special display of Krao ore at the Nelson fair.\nAlfred MoMlllan, brother or the mai aging director of the Le Rol company, passed\nthrough the city yesterday on his way to\n'.Rossland from England. When the North-\nport smelter closed down Mr. McMillan\nwho was in charge of the shipments, went\nto the old country. He wlll resume his\nold position when the smelter reopens ln\n-October.\nMr. C. J. South of Vancouver, superintendent of the Children')* Aid society. Is ln\nthe city and will leave tomorrow for Cranbrook to Investigate a \u00bb\u25a0*\u2022 ***.\u25a0\u25a0 which has been\nbrought to the attention of the society.\nAir. South states thai there are now 101\nchildren under the care of the society and\nof these thirty odd are in the home at\nVancouver, the others -being with families\nwho have adopted or arc caring for them.\nThe contract for lhe new home wlll bo\nlet on Mr. South's return to Vancouver,\nUpon mayor GIllett'B return the following changes were made In the flre brigade\ncoming into force yesti-rday. It, 0. Tet-\nreau hns resigned as driver nt the flre team\nand his place ban lie n flllc-l hy Lhe appointment of Peter Mur|-hy iiioinotnd from\nfourth paid fireman. Murphy Is succeeded\nby W. A. Grelg. one of the cricket team\nwho recently played for Nelson at Victoria. Robert E. Elliott who took Tet-\nreau's place while the latter was away,\nhas become land cruiser for a local broker.\nHUME\u2014E. E. Chipman, Kaslo; Wm.\nLawrence, R. McCormlck, Phoenix; John\nGable and wife, McOulgan; John Black,\nNew Denver; W. C Bulman, Calgary;\nC. Hall, Revelstoke; H. C. Martin, Toronto; J. A, Sutherland, Victoria; R. S.\nDinning, Edmonton; H, A. Small, A, E.\nDuchesnay, Vancouver; W. *H. Meredith,\nToronto; J. A. Bertors, Cascade; S. Neelands, Calgary; Mrs.  W.  Scott, Nakusp.\nSPECIAL  SALE   OF   CARPET\nREMNANTS.\nSI yds. Tapeetry (1.00 .\nUa Jit. Tapeetry Wc..\n'4 yda. Tapeetry 11.26...\n..TOo 16 yda. Tapestry 90c..\n.66c 14 yda. Velvet 11.60...\n,66c   1814 yda. Velvet $1.75.\nA tew end. wltk border. Uiat will main very nice -fl-iares.\n\u00abi yda. Wilton VM ......*1.70   io yda. Brussels *1.60...\nIM yds. Wilton 12.26.. |1.66   \u00ab yda. Bruuela H.M....\n16 yd*. Brussels fl.60 ....11.26\n...66o\n,.-1.00\n.11.46\n.11.20\n.11.20\n1014 yds. Brussels 11.60 11.00  One nice   piece\nDM yds. Bru-sels $1.46 \"1.00        12.60 i\t\nMM yds. Wilton 12.26 , -.1.70\nAmlnsMr, 12 yds.,\n .11.66\nThe STANDARD FURNITURE Co.\ntt^^COHPLBn   HOUM\nand uramTAKaM.\nSTRATHCONA-W. E. Hox, C. Trun-\nithell, W. Huntley. Spokane; J. L. Rctal-\nlack, Kaslo; K. 8. Grant. Chicago; 1. M.\nEly, W. F. Ricketta. G. W. Walton, John\ntfiagur, Pullman; A. McMillan. London;\nC. W. Busk, Kokanee; Siisun Christian,\nCaroline M. Crosby. Minneapolis; G. McCulloch nnd wife, Sourls; R. Turner. York;\nR. A. Turner, Murvllle; D. Martin uml\nwife, Phoenix; C. H. Lamb, Boinenon; XV.\nL.  Macdonald and wife. Olds.\nGRAND C-RN-TRAL \u2014 Rossland baseball\nteam; C. W. Famell, wlfo and family,\nGenesse; T, A. Plngg, Portland; A. A.\nDavis, Senttle; F, E. Collins, John McPhee, Sulnio: Mrs. Doran. Revelstoke; G.\nMcAullffe, Phoenix.\nKOOTENAY-S. B. Duncan, Procter; A.\nF. Carpenter and wife. n. 3. Luusdall, M.\nC. Perrctt, Calgary; A, H. Brooks and\nwife, Red Deer; F. Moroin, Michel; M.\nMorncl, Winlaw; N. Baker, XV. Simpson,\nJ. Armstrong, J. Devar, E. Hoy, T, Goodwin. Vancouver.\nSHERBROOKE-J. Vlnettl, Koch Biding;\nM. Campbell. L. Blake, M. Campbell, Arrowhead; L.  A.  Farreil, Grand  Forks.\nLAKBVIEW-J. J. Leckle. Paul Shnfcr,\nH. Smith. Spokane; G, Watson, John Williams, Koch siding.\nQUEENS\u2014W. Anderson, Lemon creek;\nR. A. Choquette, Mrs. C. J. McLean, Winnipeg; 3. By Winlaw, Winlaw; G. D.\nWheeler, Seattle; J. H. Feeney, Grand\nForks; C. J. South, Vancouver.\nNBLSON-P. D. Ervot, H. W. Pentzler,\nJ. D. lrby, Spokane; Tom Strffei*, Edmonton; M. Hodgson nnd wife, Vancouver;\nF. Brandsley, Vancouver; R. Bedard,\n-Portland.\nMADDBN-P. Samon, H, Hodge, E. Jenkins, Winnipeg; C. H** Ford. Calgary; R.\nSharp, Burton; F. McGovern; A. F. Mc-\nLellan, Vancouver.\nCLUB\u2014Jas. Collins, Lardo; P. Symons,\nFernle; J, Hall, Vancouver; W. Wallace,\nWinnipeg.\nROYAL\u2014J. Barton. Edgewood; F. Culver, Silverton; W. Osborne. Slooan Junction; C. P. Conway, Cascade.\nSOME BARGAINS\nIN CUT GLASS\nEight inch Cut Glass Berry\nBowls $7,50 for $5.00. They\nare exceptional value.\nWATER SET consisting of\nWater Bottle and 6 finely cut\nTumblers for $10.00.\nDo not miss this opportunity to get a genuine bargain.\nJ. O. PATENAUDE\nINK SPATTEftS^-6.\nCount much ln one's advertising.  See that lt Is spattered right.   Use qnly\nprinting that will speak for Itself.   Ours does.\nin    The Daily News Job Dept.\nJUST TO HAND\nA shipment ot men's tine shoes\nfrom T. D. Barry A Co., Brockton,\nMass. , ,,\nRoyal Shoe Store\nR. ANDREW & CO.\n'Preserving Peaches\nand Pears\nIMPORTED CIGARS\nA Bif- Shipment from Isle de\nLuzon Just Arrived.\nSPECIAL     PRICES    TO\nTHE TRADE.\nCabinet Cigar Store\nC. B. MATTHEW, Prop., Baker St.\nGLASSWARE\nSOUVENIRS\nWe have a nice line of glassware\nsouvenirs Just opened. The line\nincludes: ,   .\u2022 >\u25a0 \u25a0\nCups and Saucers, Cream Pitchers, Shaving Mugs, Vases,\nWine Glasses, Salt and Pepper\nShakers.\nThese goods are both dainty\nand useful.\nCHINA HALL\nMUNRO A NBLSON\nProprietors.\nP. O. Box 588. Phone A261\nBUY NOW\nThey are at their\nBest.\nLONGHURST'S\nPhone 25 Baker St\nBaked\nGoods\nOur baked goods have\nset a high standard of excellence and are maintaining that standard.\nNothing better made. We\ndeliver anywhere in the\ncity.   Leave your order.\nBakery\nPHONB 251\nCHOQUETTE BROS.\nBAKER STRBBT\nWE WILL BUY\n2,000 Rambler    .$30\n2,000 American Boy    ... 13-4\n1,000 International Coal   .   .    .     64\n5,000 Sullivan         21-4\n2,000 North Star    .    .    .     .101-2\nWE WILL SELL\n1,000 Denora    .    ...    .    $     8\n2,500 Pathfinder    .... 4\n2,000 La Plata   .......    .131-2\n10 Marconi Canadian    .     .     2.75\nricDerrnid & McHardy.\nWORKING\nPANTS\nFor a working pant that\n-will give yon value fbr\nyonr money get onr heavy\ntwilled, nntearable tweed,\ndouble seat and knees.\nPrice, only $2.60.\nFancy Wonted Pants\nfrom $8.00 to $6.00.\nJ. H. WALLACE\nCOW FEED\nDo yon wish some choice   HAY\nyour Cows?   If so, we have lots of j\nHave on track this morning Car!\nchoice CLOVER HAY, one of the hi\nMilk Producers   known   to Dairym'l\nSes us It you need any of   this.\nsell in any quantity\u2014from a bale t\ncarload.\nComplete stocks of BRAN, SHORT\nMIDDLINGS, OILCAKE, etc., always \u2022\nhand. .\nThe Braebman-Ker Milling Co., Lti\nWe invite you to our free\ncooking lessons in some New\nand 1'asty Lines of Quick\nDesserts, Course of Salads,\nJellies, etc. Come and get\nNew Ideas. Ihey will cost,\nyou nothing. Mrs* Snallgrove is in' charge of the demonstration.\nBell Trading Company\n..\u25a0Wl^iU u...\nHE BEST SPRAY\n\u25a0\u2022\u25a0*-\nFor Aphis* oh Fruit Trees is Quassia and Whale]\nOil Soap.\nFor Leaf-vEiting Insects, Poisoned Bordeaux.\nI Rutherfords Red Mite killer is the best spray fotp\npoultry houses.   Use it once a week and always have i\nthem free from pests.   25c bottle.   75c quart tins,  j\nWM, RUTHERFORD\nDRVOOIST NELSON, B, O.\nPEACHES   -   -   PEARS\npeaches;\n8PRESERVING   PEACHES\np] TO ARRIVE AUGUST 28TH\nP* A car of Crawford Peaches and Bartlett Pears.   Get yolir\nCO orders in to your grocer.   The last car of this fancy fruit\nH this season.\nI J. A, M\u00b0DONALD\nft.        WHOLESALE FRUIT   AMD   CONFECTIONERY\nsaHOva-1 \u2022 - sHvaa - - sakbvatfi\n#tttt*itt*^-i-tttt*itfUi # tt*itta>u-i(ytftt-ib*lil(tit\u00ab-iti.(\n1 Shooting Season Opens Sept. Ist\nI \u25a0*--        ARE YOU SUPPLIED WITH        \u2014\ntlGUNS-   RIFLES   AND    AMMUNITION\n\u25a0_ Ws want your.trade,\n'* We guarantee satisfaction.\nI\n1    NELSON HARDWARE CO.\n'\u2022** r    \t\nMail orders tilled promptly.\nWe keep tbo best,\nEVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN\n. Box 031\nSPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS\nNBLSON, B. 0.\n*3^VW?imWWM!'^MR*M!i     Vf'Pf-IWItW^WflVII'fMV\nSHOW ME THE MAN\nWbo does not feel more ot a\nman for the owning of property.\nNo matter bow small be can\nsay, \"tbls ia mine; I am a tax\npayer.\"\nDo you know tbat hundreds\nof eyes are turned towards tbe\nKootenays? \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_\nBuyers are coming in every\nday; tbe wise ones get in now;\npricea are Jumping; see my list.\n~\nA. N. WOLVERTON\nNELSON\nA NEW NATIONAL HAND MACHINE.\nAll Attachments, Price $18.00; with beautifully pol':\nlished oak base and cover.\nTAYLOR A M\u00b0QUARRIE\nHigh-Class Tailors,\nA Big Two Bits Worth\nTooth Brush    ,\nTooth Powder\n\u2022  .       \u2022 \u2022\nRegular Price '.'...      .      .   **\u2022 50c\nTWO   BITS TAKES THE   LOT\nCanada Drug and Book Co's Stores\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. 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