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To retain the present two-story\nbuilding and to erect tbe new building\neast of it To grade the grounds so as\n-lo make up for tbe area taken from tbe\nplay grounds and in the matter of building plans to adopt the suggestion made\nIn these columns and request the loan of\nplans from the Vancouver school board.\nTbe only difference of opinion arose\n\u25a0over tbe question of joint control of\n\u25a0the operations from now on . The mayor\npressed the board to give the three\nmembers of the city council on the special committee a vote each on all matters, but this the trustees wore not willing to do, claiming their strict legal\nposition.\nAt 2.30 mayor Glllett, Aid. McMorris\nand Irving and trustees Arthur, Emory,\nWm. Irvine, Swannell and Steel, met on\nthe school grounds and for over an hour\ndiscussed the mayor's proposition to\nleave tbe present two story structure in\n.place und erect the new 12 room building to the east of it. Incidentally those\nin attendance went over carefully the Interior of the present building and in addition considered the question of grad-\n1 Jug the grounds.\nAfter a full review of the situation-the\nparty, with the   exception   of trustee\nSwannell, adjourned to Dr. Arthur'-s^of-\n\"-ftce'nn'd WttlMffl'^fflBIr1   deliberations\nthere with Wm. Irvine as chairman,\n\"It appears to me, gentlemen,\" said\nLis worship, \"that before you -consider\nthe cost of the new building you must\ndecide what you will do with the old\nbuilding. Speaking personally, nothing\nthat I have seen this afternoon has al-\nteied my opinion expressed the other\nday. By leaving the present two story\nportion where it Is, removing the one\nHtory portion to another part of the\nground temporarily, you will be able to\nput up a modern 12 room new building\nwithin the figure that I think the ratepayers will sanction. You will save\n$000 by not removing the two story portion and ln the end will have a building\nwhich will be a credit to the city and\nsupply your requirements for some years\nto come. The old building left in place\ncould be brick veneered if thought desirable and when everything Ib completed\n.you will have a sixteen-room school.\"\nDr. Aruthur\u2014\"The basement In the\npresent building could be altered and\nfixed up. The new furnace room will be\nin the new building and we would not\nrequire the present one.\"\n\"The Mayor\u2014\"Then you would have\nan 18-room building, which surely would\nmeet all requirements for some years *jO\ncome.\"\nDr. Arthur\u2014\"Yes, the basement could\nbe turned into two good additional\nrooms ct any time, once tbe new building Is up.\"\nTrustees Emory and Steel agreed that\nthe Inspection of the building and\ngrounds had changed their views regard*\nlu*j moving the old two story building,\nand Mr. Steel moved, seconded by Mr.\n\u25a0Flmory, that the old two-story building\nhe retained in its present position and\nbe veneered, ihe new building to be\nerected to the east and to be connected\nup with the old section, as the lighting\nrequirements permitted . The motion\ncarried unanimously.\nIt was also decided to request the -city\nengineer to give the proper grading of\nthe grounds. About three feet will come\noft the south of the lot and this and the\namount excavated for the basement of\nthe new building will go to level up the\nnorthern portion of the square. By this\nmeans the trustees hope to retain at\nleast as much of the playground for use\n.-after the building is up as now exists,\n-as well as getting the grounds In a\n-really presentable condition. The\ngrounds will he terraced up from Car-\n\u2022honate street and as much level ground\n\u25a0as possible obtained . It was suggested\nthat jail labor might be obtained to do\n\u2022n portion of the work and the government's consent to this being done will be\nasked.\nCity clerk Wasson will be aBked to get\n-lip a petition asking ihe council to submit a $60,000 bylaw, and obtain the necessary signatures of ratepayers repre-\n-aentlng 10 per cent of the assessed value\n-of city property.\nOn motion of trustee Arthur, seconded\nby trustee Steel, it was formally decided\n1o ask (he council to submit a bylaw for\n& -raising $60,000 at the earliest moment\n' 5 -possible.\nThe mayor promised that there would\nbe no delay In the mitt ter so far aB the\n. '-council waa concerned.\nAid. Irving suggested la view at the\n:artlcte In The Dally News, tbat tbe trus\ntees correspond with the Vancouver\ntrustees and ascertain if a set of building plans could be borrowed. \"If not,\"\nsaid the alderman, \"I think we should\ngive local architects a show before going\noutside.\"\nDr. Arthur will write to\u00bb Vancouver at\nonce in the matter and until a reply is\nreceived no further steps will be taken\nto get out plans.\n\"I should like to ask for information\non one point,\" said the mayor; \"will the\nboard give the city council representatives In this conference a vote in all the\nfuture meetings? Otherwise we are\nmerely figureheads and will so have to\nreport to the council.\"\nIt was the opinion of the trustees that\nthey very much wanted the cordial cooperation of the council but that so far\nas voting went, any and all matters\nmust rest with tbe trustees only.\nThe meeting then adjourned.\n*************99************\nBETTER TERMS DEBATE\nOwing to an unaccountable\ndelay in the arrival of malls from\nthe coast, the full report of the\n\"better terms\" debate held tn the\nlegislature on Monday last dm\nnot arrive as soon as expected.\nIt came to hand at a late hour\nlast night, however, and will be\npublished in Sunday morning's\nIssue of The Dally News. The\nDaily News proposes to publish\nin full the speeches delivered by\ntbe premier and the leader of the\nopposition in order that Its readers may have an opportunity to\ncompare them and draw their\nown conclusions concerning the\nmerits of the debate.\nEXPERIMENTS SUCCEED\nIRON ORE   CAN   BE   SMELTED BY\nELECTRICITY.\nCANADA WILL BE WORLD'S GREATEST IRON PRODUCER.\nQuebec, March 29.\u2014Several English\nand American scientists have been engaged on dominion Iron deposits for the\npast two years, experimenting by aid of\nelectricity to discover if tltanlferous\nsubstances can be separated from Iron\nand thus remove the only obstacle to tbo\ndevelopment of the largest iron ore deposits in the; world.\n' These experiments, especially on the\nLabrador coast, have been carried on\nIn secret, and It Is said the scientists\nwho engaged ln them have met with so\nmuch success that they are sanguine\nthat the smelting of iron ore by uiean**-\nof electricity, which Includes the removal of tltanlferous matter, Is a possible\nIf not an accomplished fact, and they\nhave stopped their operations In order\nto report the success of their efforts to\ntheir backers and give tbe latter an opportunity to form a company and secure\nIron lands, with all mining rights, from\nthe government If It succeeds, it will\nmake Canada the greatest iron producer\nin the world.\nTHE WAR IS NOT ENDED\nDEFEATED   HONDURANS   ARE REORGANIZING THEIR FORCES\nPRESIDENT   BONILLA     WILL   NOT\nGIVE UP THE STRUGGLE.\nWashington, March 29.\u2014Active telegraphic correspondence has been In progress between the Washington orttctals\nand the diplomatic representatives ln\nCentral America and Mexico, for the\npast 48 hours, relative to the Central\nAmerican embroglto. No statements of\nthe negotiations could be obtained for\npublication. Captain Fullam, commander of the gunboat Marietta, reported by\ncable from Hnerto Cortes that everything was quiet on the north coast of\nHonduras, and that he was sending a\nlong statement by mall. The news that\nCost* Rica has recognised the provisional government of Honduras lacked\nconfirmation up to the close of tbs day\nand was accepted with reserve. At least\nCO days will be required for the election of a president by the provisional\ngovernment ln Honduras, and the estab\nUshment of the new administration on\nsuch a basis that lt can command tho\ngeneral recognition of the world powers.\nThis delay will necessarily make the\nconditions ln Central America even\nmore uncertain, according to the Latln-\nAmerlcun diplomats, who have advices\nthat president Bonilla has no thought ol\ngiving up the fight but Is busily re-organizing his army, ln the hope of reversing hlB fonner defeats.\nPREMATURE  STORK\nSpnnlnli Conn all Anoif Over the Expactoii\nStvent\nMadrid, March 29\u2014The physician, who\nar. In attendance upon quean Victoria\nhave reason to believe that ehe may be\nconfined aoonor than waa anticipated, anil\nft baa be.n recommended that kins Alfonso curtail Ih visit to Cartnfenn. AM\nthe preparation, for the advent of the now\nmember of tbe SpnnLHh royal family hnve\nbeen completed.*1 A num. ha. been brought\nfrom EtiBland.\nPRICE) OF OIL RIRB8\nLima, Ohio, March 2*\u2014The Standard oil\ncompany today advanced Its price for 8 \u00bbhi-\n\u00abra\u00abt, Ky., crude oil, IS rente per barre'.\nIt la laid thi. unusual advane. <]a made aa\na t-wult ef th. .ntrane* of IndepamlaRt\ncorapaalM In th. KMtucky fields.\nORDERED TO\nSHOOT RUEF\nShould Imprisoned'Frisco\nBoss Attempt to\nEscape\nNca Behind Investigation are Determined\n\u2014Sprcckets Guarantees\nill Costs\nSan Francisco, March 29.\u2122Rudolph\nSpreckele, financial sponsor of the investigation of municipal corruption now\nin progress, told the Associated Press\ntoday that he will guarantee the expenses of the inquisition.\n\"The contributions from citizens to\nthe fund of $100,000 guaranteed by me\nbefore the commencement of the bribery\ngraft Investigation are coming ia stead-\nily,\" said Mr. Spreckels. \"They are in\namounts ranging from $20 to $1000. In\nthe event of the ultimate total subscriptions falling short of the $100,000 guaranteed, I will make the deficit good. If\nIt costs more than $100,000 to complete\nthla prosecution that will make no difference. Those engaged in its furtherance will never be hampered by lack of\nfunds, no matter what the bill may be.\nThe work of investigation will not be\n-suspended till every bit of rottenness\nhas been fully exposed. We fully expect to land behind the bars of the penitentiary every giver of bribes and the\nhigher up the offender, the more vigorous will be his pursuit.\n'We do not, however, expect to send\nevery bribe taker to prison. Some of\nthe miserable men who sold themselves\nto the corporations must be granted immunity for their testimony, which is\nworth a great deal more to us as evidence of the guilt of high corporation\nofficials than their own Incarceration\nwould be. Every department of the city\nand county government will be thoroughly examined into before the investigation is completed, the police department along with the others. No one\nwill be neglected, ao set of officials will\nbe overlooked.\nSince tbe arrest of Abraham Ruef, at\nthe Trocadero, a month ago, rumors\nhave been rife that an attempt would\nbe made to rescue him by force from\nelisor Blggy, his jailer, either during a\nsession.of court or while Ruef was going\nto court. Each one of Blggy's seven\n-guards are instructed, In the event of\na serious attempt to rescue by force,\neither in court or elsewhere, to shoot\nRuef and turn their attention to the liberators afterwards. Ruef has been acquainted with these orders.\nFBRNTE NOTES\n(Bpeclal to The Dally Newa)\nFernle, March 29-Good Friday Waa Ob-\nnerved today by the usual religious services in the Anglican and Roman Catlio-ic\nchurches here, but It was not a holiday at\nthe mines and the usual coal tonnage was\nhandled. The shops of the town, however,\nwore closed and general business was at\na standstill. Many residents took advantage of the reduced railway fares to visit\nneighboring points.\nIt looks as If winter would never be over,\none of the heaviest snowfalls of the year\nhaving occurred yesterday. Fortunately\n\\he storm did not last long, but whl.e lt\ndid It was In the nature of a billiard.\nNews from the conference at Calgary\nbetween tho eoal operators and the miners\nIs not of a reassuring nature and much\nanxiety ts felt here over the failure of\nthe conference to formulate an agreement\nacceptable to both parties. It Is hoped\nthat news -of a permanent -agreement\nwill soon be announced and that business\nin the district will -receive a. decided Impetus,\nOlflCAflO'S MAYORAL FIGHT\nCicafO, March \u00bb-There was a \u25a0H*Bt\ncessation of the mayoralty campaign activity today on account of Oood Friday,\nbut tonight supporters of the leading candidates for mayor began to count probable\nvotes and to prepare for the fast finish Of\n'.he exceedingly bitter poll.leal struggle\nthat will be decided at the polls on Tuesday, April 2. Settlement of the street railway franchise question Is the loading Issue\naside from the bitter personalities passed\nagainst Mayor Dunne, democratic nominee\nfor re-election, and -postmaster F.rederiak\nBussee. republican nominee for mayor.\nDIED VERY SUDDENLY\nComaplii, March l-fl-Mrs. E. A. Ferguson of UiIb town, died suddenly at her\nhome Tuesday evening. Having prepared\nher husbands supper she stepped over to a\nneighbor'**, and chatted for a few minute**\nand then returned bo as to have everything\nIn rendlneas for him on his return from\nwork. It was 0:45 when sho left for homo\nnnd at 6 o'clock when her luiBb-and returned, he found ber a corpse. The re-molus\nwill be removed to her old home at Spring\nHill. N.S.\nHON. ROB'S THREAT\nWinnipeg, Maroh 29.\u2014Hon. Robert\nRogers stated today to president nie-\nCualg, of the Manitoba Grain Growers'\nAssociation, that if tbe company was\nnot re-admltted to membership on the\nWinnipeg grain exchange, a special session of the legislature would ba sailed\nfcrthwlth to amend the grain exchange\ncharter.\nDEATH LIST TOTALS 22\nTRAIN   CREWS  TEMPORARILY RELEASED FROM CUSTODY.\nWRECKAGE    FIRED    TO    CLEAR\nTRACK OF DEBRIS.\nColton, Calif., March 29.\u2014The death\nlist of the wreck yesterday of a westbound passenger train on the Southern\nPacific railroad at an open switch ln the\nColton yards, tonight totals 22. The\ndead are:\nAlbert W. Shle, mail clerk; George L.\nSbarpe, Muncie, Ind.; F. L. Walters,\nSacramento; William Hill, New York\ncity; and 18 Italians. Five bodies are\nbelieved to be still In the wreckage.\nThe switching crews, last night held\nby the coroner on $100,000 ball each,\nwere liberated today pending the findings of the Jury.\nPositive statements have been made\nthat there are from four to eight bodies\nunder one of the cars, but the railroad\nofficials declare that there is no evidence to that effect. Some of the eight\npersons still in the hospitals may die.\nColton,. Calif., March 29.\u2014It Is believed that the reports of other bodies under\ntbe mass of wreckage that marks the\nscene of yesterday's collision are without foundation, In the effort to clear\nthe track and yard of debris, the wreckage has been set on Are, and is now\nburning rapidly.\nMAY REPORTON MONDAY\nTHAW    LUNACY    COMMISSION    SITS\nAGAIN TODAY\nWILL TAKE EVIDENCE OF DR. HAM-\nTI\/rON, THE ALIENIST\nNew York, March 29\u2014From sources assumed to be authentic, it was announced\nlate tonight that Dr. Allen McLntne Hamilton, the alienist, will be called upon to\ntestify before the lunacy commission tomorrow, which Is to determine whether\nHarry K Thaw Is competent to understand\nlhe nature of the proceedings In his trial\nfor killing Stanford White, nnd to rationally advise his counsel. Dr. Hamilton, It\nwax said, wouid appear us a witness at\ntho request of the commission, and will\nbe the only expert examined. The declaration that Dr. .Hamilton will be called was\na surprise, for It had been generally understood tbat the commission would not hear\nany expert testltnony'as to the defendant's\ncondition of mind. Dr. Leopold Put-tell,\none of the commissioners, It wus expected\nwould be called upn to examine the medlcnl\npoints Involved. It was Dr. Hamilton's\ntestimony at the trial that predicated\nthe movement for a lunacy commission.\nOriginally retained by the defence, he examined Thaw and wus expected to quullfy\nas a witness for the defendant. Later,\nhowever, his connection with the defence\nwas severed, and he was called as a witness for the state. He was not. however,\ncalled by the prosecution, but was eventually summoned to the witness stand by\niho defence. Under examination he tcsll-\nfled that Thaw was Insane when examined by him and he believed him still Insane, Replying to a question by -attorney\n(Reason, for tho defence .Dr. Hamilton\nsaid he believed the prisoner was unable\nio properly   advise his  counsel.\nDistrict attorney Jerome at this point\nInterrupted the witness to \u2022.t*P\u00bb*i* to the\n\u25a0conscience of the court to consider whether\na lunacy commission should be appointed.\nDistrict attorney Jerome It was known,\nhad been anxious to .introduce certain witnesses before the commission, but up to\ntonight there apppeored little likelihood\nthat be would be successful. This evening\nIt was stated the lunacy commission notified the district attorney that it would require the presence of Dr. Hamilton tomorrow. It was also stated that Dr. Mc-Qulre,\nthe Tombs physician, and other officials\nat the Tombs would be called.\nThe commission may finish its work tomorrow, and be ready to report to Justice\nFJtigerald by Monday. The Jury will report in court ones more at 10:30 Monday\nmorning, and It Is the hope of the presiding Judge and of the commission* that the\nmatter of the defendant's sanity will be\ndisposed of by that time. If the commission should submit a report to the offect\nthat Thaw fully understands the nature\nof the proceedings against him and has\nrat Ion a!y advised with his counsel. Justice\nFitzgerald will simply direct that the trial\nproceed without making public the commission's findings. If tho report IB agalns*.\nThaw Justice Fitzgerald will announce this\nfrom the bench and If he deems tbe prisoner's release dangerous to the public\npeace and safety he will sign nn order directing hla confinement in some state hospital for the insane, probably Mattewan.\nToday being Good Friday, there was no\nsession of the lunacy board and Thaw\nspent a quiet day In the Tombs preparing\nfor a renewal of bis mental test tomorrow\nmorning.\nOLHRK WAS CROOKED\nNew York, March 29-John F. Bouillon,\na clerk of tho tax department, at a salary\nof $2000 a year, wns arrested today on a\ncharge of accepting 125 in marked bills\nfrom Harry Hall, treasurer of the Hamilton Building company, In payment for a\nreduction In the assessment of his property.\nFIGHT THE TRUST\nToledo, March 39\u2014The Blade lodiy says:\nIt is officially announced that' It Is proposed to consolidate large Independent\ngypsum Interest-: In the country to fight\nthe United Siates Gypsum cuntpany of\nChicago,   known as   the   \"gyptflHrTrust,\"\nMA-DAUB PERIBR DEAD\nParis, March \u00bb\u2014Madams Cailmir Psrisr,\nmother of ex-president Oailmlr Perler, who\ndied March 12, la dead.\nTHE CRISIS\nHASJASSED\nSherman Says There Hill\nbe a Peaceful Settlement\ninsures Industrial peace\nyears to come.\nThe newspaper publishers and their\nemployes have reached a satisfactory\nagreement and all the newspapers published, today after a six weeks' closedown.\nMiners Were In Secret Session Yesterday\nEnd Expected Today-Industrial\nTroubles Everywhere\n(Special to The Dally News)\nCalgary, Alta., March 29.\u2014The coal\nminers* and operators' conference met\nthis morning at 10 and adjourned at the\nrequest of the miners till 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The miners met In\nsecret session all day ,aud are still in the\nhall, delegates from the sesslou coming\nout at frequent Intervals to confer with\nthe operators on minor matters. Tomorrow will probably bring results.\nCalgary, March 30\u2014(1.35 a.m.)\u2014The\nminers' delegates sat In secret session\ntill late last night. When tbey cume\nout, president Sherman said the local\nunions had beeu instructed yesterday\nthat there would be no strike on the 1st\nof April, or so long as the negotiations\nlasted. He said he expected no trouble\nwhen the convention meets this morning, and hinted at a peaceful settlement.\nEvery body expresses relief that the end\nIs in sight. Calgary people have been\nanxious the last, few days as to whether\nthere would be a strike or not, and coal\ndealers have been rushed with orders\nfrom long sighted citizens.\nThe Railroad Situation\nChicago, March 29.\u2014Whether or not\nthere will be a strike of the employes In\nthe train service of the western railroads, binges on a meeting to be held\ntomorrow between the two government\nrepresentatives and the representatives\nof the unions and the railroads concerned. The railroads tonight declared that\nthey'had conceded'everything possible,\nbut tbe representatives of the unions\nsay that further concessions will have to\nbe made or tomorrow's meeting will fail\nto prevent a strike. The brotherhood 9t\nlocomotive firemen and the railroads are\nstill trying to settle their differences.\nAnother meeting was hold today between\nthese Interests, but no agreement was\nreached. t    it\nBrewers Walk Out.\nSt. Louis, Mo., March 29.\u2014Two thousand five hundred brewers went out on\nstrike here today for higher wages. The\nboss brewers, learning of the decision of\nthe brewery workers to strike, decided\nto offer a flat advance to all employes of\n$1 a week in wages. This offer was\nquickly conveyed to the representatives\nof the workers, but not Iu time to prevent the walkout. It Is estimated that\nthe strike will Involve a loss in material to the browera of the different brew-\nfes, if it continues any length of time,\nof more than $100,000. The total increase in wages demanded is estimated\nat $500,000 a year. The boss brewers\nhope their offer of a flat increase of $1\na week will be considered by the workers, notwithstanding the strike, ana that\nthe difficulty will be taken up for arbitration.\nShip Builders Tied Up.\nLorraine, Ohio, March 29\u2014Because the\nAmerican Shipbuilding company employed strike breakers and private detectives, all the men remaining at work\nIn the yards here walked out today.\nSix hundred were out before, making\nmoo men now on strike. Tbe company\nhas only 40 strike breakers and tbe detectives remaining In its yards. According to the men who quit today, the plant\nIs completely tied up. The company, It\nia declared by the strikers, tried to put\nIn more strike breakers last night but\nthe strikers met about a hundred ol\nthem at the railway stations and turned\nthem back to Buffalo whence they came.\nTrouble ln Montreal.\nMontreal, March 29.\u2014There Is trouble\nbetween the moulders aud tbe Allls-\nChalmers-Bullock, Limited, at their\nworks at Rockfleld, near Montreal. A\ndispute has arisen regarding the rules\ngoverning the training of unskilled labor.\nThe company made certain demands\nwhich tbe men refused and the latter\nwere discharged. More trouble Is anticipated as an appeal will be made to\nthe International Moulders' union, with\nheadquarters lu Cincinnati,\nPeace Here at Any Rate.\nButte, Mont., March 29\u2014By a.large\nmajority the Butte miners' union has accepted the agreement mude between its\nexecutive committee and the operating\ncompanies of Butte The new sliding\nscale provides for $4 per day when electrolytic copper is above 18 cents per\npound, and $3.60 per day when it Is below that figure. Shaft men will receive\n$4.50 and $4 per day, according to grade.\nThe agreement is for 6 years. The Butte\nMill and Smeltermen's union by a vote\nof 222 to 136 accepted the Ave year wage\nagreement proposed by the mining companies of Butte. Less than one-half of\nthe-strength of tbe smeltermen's union\nvoted.   ThlB decision of the smeltermen\nKILLED AT FERNIE.\nFernie, March 29.\u2014(Special)\u2014\nMartin Smolak, a Russian employed as a driver in No. 9 mine\nOoal Oreek, kas killed this morning by being run over by a trip\nof cars in the mine. The deceased\nwas hitching the horse to the trip\nwhen the cars started, throwing\nthe unfortunate man under the\nwheels and crushing him badly.\nHe only lived a few minutes\nafter being removed to the surface. He wae a married man and\nleaves a wife and two children.\nAn inquest was held this afternoon.\nOUDJA    IS   OCCUPIED\nMOORS   RECEIVE    FRENCH   WITH\nOPEN ARMS.\nDON'T CARE   A FIG FOR   DIFFERENCES   OF   GOVERNMENTS\nParis, March 29.\u2014The war department\nhas received a despatch from general\nLlautey, saying lhat the occupation of\nOudja, Morocco, has been carried out\naccording to Instructions, and. thanks\nto the admirable arrangements, with\ngreat success. The governor and a number of Moorish officers rode out to meet\niho French column. The governor told\ncolonel Fellnoau that he resigned himself to the inevitable, and that the differences between the two governments\nwould not prevent him from maintaining\nthe most cordial relations with the\nFrench authorities.\nTho population of Oudja showed much\npleasure at the arrival of the French\ncolumn, believing that its presence will\ndo much to promote security and protect\ncommerce.\nFLAMES DESTROY TOWN\nNEWBURY, S. C,   ALMOST   WIPED\nOUT  OF EXISTENCE\nWATER    SUPPLY    FAILED   WHEN\nFIRE WAS AT ITS HEIGHT\nSpartanburg, S. C, March 29.\u2014A special to the Journal from Newbury, S. C,\nsays that tlie town Is burning Six large\nstores have been destroyed and the fire\nis spreading rapidly. The water supply\nhas given out.\nColumbia, S. C, March 29.\u2014A despatch from Newbury, S. G, says that in\naddition to six stores, twelve residences\nhave been destroyed. The fire is spreading in all directions and the losses may\nreach over a quarter of a million dollars.\nLaurens. S. C, March 29.\u2014Driven by\na stiff wind, fire today swept both the\nbusiness and residential sections of Newbury, a town of eight thousand people,\nthirty miles southeast of here and caused a loss that may reach five hundred\nthousand dollars. Approximately fifty\nresidences were destroyed and a score of\nbusiness houses In the heart of the town\nare In ruins. Two hours after the flre\nbroke out the entire city water supply\nwas exhausted, and the town was left\npractically at the mercy of the flames.\nKELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\nJ. 8. Cute, New Westminster, AJhd A.\nit. MaoNelll, Rossland, were on the delayed roust train last evening which reached\nhere about U o'clock.\nG-eorge P. Wells, who ha* been attending\nthe sittings ot th\u00a9 lumber combine committee, at Ottawa, is In C.oveland, Ohio, today nnd leaves lhat olty tonight for Nelson. IIo Is expected hero on Wednesday\nevening.\n\"Big John.\" Nelson's senior hackman,\nhoe one of the finest coaches ever brought\n:o B.C., on the way here from Studen-\nbaker'B carriage factory at South Bend.\nInd. The carriage Is In the latest New\nYork style, beautifully finished and is expressly made for local traffic, weighing\nonly 1200 lbs., as against the regulation\ncarriage of 1800 lbs.\nPAPAL PAPERS SEIZED\nParis, March 29\u2014The Figaro has begun\na detailed analysis of the documents that\ncame Into the possession of the French\ngovernment at the time Mgr. Alontngnlnl\nleft the papal nunciature here, especially\nthe note book kept for the former secre-\n:ary of the nunciature. An Interesting\nentry, mnde In 1905, described M. Clemenceau, the present premier, as extremely\nImpecunious, Mgr. Monlagnlni even having\nheard from a good source that he could\nbe bought, but it would be necessary to\nput up a largo sum of money. The documents discussed by the Figaro would seem\nio allow thnt the French government lias\ntried to negotiate, indirectly with the Vatican since the rupture, but that the nope\nfused to treat with secret envoys.\nKILLED BY LIVE WIRE\nMlddletown, N. Y.. March 29.\u2014While\nworking on a pole here today, Joseph\nHenderson, a llnemanfl employed by the\nOrange County Lighting company\ntouched u live wire and was Instantly\nkilled.\nTO PENSION\nTHEMINERS\nRadical Bill Introduced in\nNova Scotia Legislature\nGovernment, Miners nnd Operators Will\nContribute to the Fond\u2014Laurier\nto Sail Ap.il 5\nHalifax, March 29.\u2014Premier Murray\nhas introduced a bill in the legislature\nwhich is of supreme interest to all working men in the province, entitled an aet\nrespecting old age pensions, and miners'\nrelief societies. The bill, in effect, provides for the appointment of a commission of three members whose duty ft\nshall be to examine into and report upon the feasibility of adopting some\nscheme for providing old age pensions\nfor such workmen as have, either by\nthemselves or In conjunction with their\nemployers established benefit or relief\nassociations, and who shall also examine Into aud report upon the organization and administration of all societies\nfounded under the provisions of the revised statutes of Nova Scotia. Their report will be the basis of a government\nmeasure providing Tor an annuity fund\nfor the coal workers of the province, to\nwhich fund the miners, coal operators\nand government shall each contribute,\nsay two cents per month for every\nminer, 17 years or over. This sum, it is\ncalculated, will, after It has accumulated\nfor a number of years, provide a substantial annuity for workmen permanently disabled, and for all men after attaining their 64th year. Contributions\nto the fund, of which the government\nwill be the custodian, will be compulsory. Everyone who has worked as a\nminer, or in connection with a colliery,.\nfor 20 or 25 years, and has contributed\nto the fund shall participate in Its benefits. This scheme, if adopted, will glvn\nNova Scotia the best plan for asslEtlitg\ndisabled and aged, yet formulated in any\ncountry.\nFor Colonial Conference.\nMontreal, March 29.\u2014Among the first\ncabin passengers sailing on the Canadian Pacific Royal Mail steamship Empress of Britain from St. John. X. B.,\non'April 5th, will be: Sir Wilfrid Laurler and lady Laurier; sir Frederck Borden, the Hon. L. P. Brodeur and\nmadame Brodeur; Hon. W. S. Fielding\nand the Misses Fielding; the Hon. Ett\u00bb-\nmanuel TaBse; the members of tbe Capital lacrosse team, who are to play before his majesty, the king, In London;\nsenator and madame Chouqiiette; lady\nMorley.\nC. P. R. Earnings.\nMontreal, March 29.\u2014The C. P. R.\ngross earnings for February were $4,268-\n207, the working expenses $3,646,219.\nleaving net proflts of $621,988. In February, 1906, the net proflts were $1,205,-\n764. For the eight months ending February 28th, 1907, the figures follow:\nGross earnings, $4.\"i,938,208; working expenses, $30,182,025; net profits, $16,752,-\n183.\nCOPYING THE V.  S.\nRele;\nMovement   In   England   to Sec\nof Condemned Murderer\nLondon, March 2&-The popular movi mem\nto obtain a reprieve for Horace George\nRaynor, tho young man who was sentenced\nrecently to death for the murder ot William Whlteley. which Is being conducted\nhere under the leadership of two or three\nnewspapers, Is growing. Names to the petitions to be handed to te horn.- secretary\nare beginning to come In from the colonies\nnnd the continent. A number of women\nof more or less serial prominence are devoting their dnys to the clerical work necessary to prepare lhe pel It ions. Many\nof tho agitators believe that Raynor was\ninsane, while others bold thnt he was\nWliiteley's son. Several prominent actors\nand writers have lent their names to lhe\nmovement.\nFOUR  BOYS   KILLED\nRun Down by a Light Engine While Walking on u Track\nBuffalo, March 2*-\"Four boys were run\ndown and Instantly killed by a light engine\non the Pennsylvania railroad tracks at\nIndian Church road, near the eastern city\nline, last night. They were reluming from\na hunting trip and were walking along\nthe tracks. A passing freight truin drowned the noise of the approaching engine,\nwhleh ran them down. Frank Rose, engineer of the light engine, nnd Charles\nCoussalne, his fireman, said they did not\nnotice the boys on the track until after the\naccident occurred, It was quite dark at\nthe time and the dust raised by lhe freight\ntrain obscured the boys from  view.\nLBFT TROUT LAKE\nTrout Lake, March 2D\u2014Rev. U. It. ami'\nMrs. Scott,' who have been spending the\nyear with 'their son. Rev. D. W. Scott,\nleft here on Wednesday en mute for Salt\nLalU City. Mrs. Scott ns been Buffering\nof late trom ill health. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mlas M. K.\nScott. On Monday evenlruj a number or\nfrlonds gathered at the church to wish the\ncouple farewell. Many were the expressions of retjret over thoir departure.\n mag*\nI\n**%B9BB99B9 9 \u00bb\u2022\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u2022\u2014\u2014ft-4\nf -Prospectors', Lumbermen's, Miners'\nand all Campers' Supplies\nTENTS ln all alien ahd weights.\nRUBBERS and OIL SKIN CLOTHING.\nOVERAIJUS  and  JUMPERS.\nU-NDERWBAR at all prices .     .\nHUDSON'S BAY BLANKETS and CAN-\nOVERALLS   and  JUMPER.S j\nSOX, MITTS, etc., etc.                               j\nGROCERIES   AND   PROVISIONS.\nHAY,  FLOUR and PEED.\nIn all thesa line* we offer excellent quality  at  very   reasonable  prlcM.\nI The Hudson's Bay Stores\n| NELSON, B. C. |\n00*^*HHMHfH**HP B BBBBBBBBBBBBBBi\n\u25a0sail biiilr untwa, mtBon, b. o*; batukoai, march 30 \\aoi\nwjjjfc       K'ittVi\u00abm.m'i__\u00bbam     \u25a0*\u25a0 \u25a0ggggMlte'SaaisM^'SSSSS _jJ__J~._lft_Z-\u2014- 9^B______m    _:_________:\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHEAD OFFICE:   TORONTO*,\nCAPITAL PAID UP\t\nD. E. WILKIB, President\n.\u00bb4,730,000   REST |4,730,000\nHON. ROBT. JAFFRAY, Vice-President.\nBranohes in British Columbia\n3 I\"      ARROWHEAD, GOLDEN, NBLSON, REVELSTOKE,\nCRANBROOK, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA.\nSAVINGS DEPARTMENT\nDeposits received and Interest allowed at highest current rate from date of opening of account and compounded quarterly j\nNelson Branch\nJ. M. Lay, Manage**\nThe Canadian Bank of\nCommerce\nftest, 16,008,000\nOtpittl Md up, 110,000,000.\nHEAD OFFICE:  TORONTO.\nA E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, Oen'l. Manager.\nBRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA  AND IH\nIBB UNITED STATES AND UNO-LAND\nAffener&l Banking Bustnes* tra*uot*d. Amount* mar be opened and oonowttSi\nAr Ball wtth ail branchea of thi* bank.\nSAVINGS BaNK DEPARTMENT\nDeptMtti ot U and upwards received, and Interest allowed at current rates, TM\ndepositor is subject to no delay whatever In the withdrawal of tbe whole or any\nportion \u00abf the seposit\nJ. L. BUCHAN, Manager, ,     NELSON BRANG\nBANK ot MONTREAL\nESTABLISHED 1817\nCAPITAL, ALL PAID UP...fl4,400,000  REST  tU<tM,0M\nHEAD   OFFICE,  NOMTBtrAL\nat Bon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, O. C. M. O., Hon. Prwllait\nHon. Sir George Drummond, K. C. M. O.,  President\n}     f_mi___aE' S- Clouston, Vice-President and General manager.\nBRANCHES  IN   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nArmstrong, Enderby, Greenwood, Kelowna, Nelson, New Denver, Nicola, New\nWestminster, Rossland, Summerland, Vancouver, Vernon, Victoria, Chllllwack.\nNelaon Branch: L. B. DeVeber, Manager\n(SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION)\n(SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION)\nWe Will Buy        We Will Sell\n2000 Rambler-Cariboo    30\n1000 International Coal  58\n2000 White Bear (**7jC paid) ...   .06\n5000 Giant (Rossland)  03\n20 B. C. Copper  I'.'5\n1000 Cal. New York Oil 23\n6000  B. C. Amalgamated  Bid\n2000   Alberta Coal & Coke 3014\n3000  Cariboo McKinney  03%\n600  Diamond Vale  29\n100   Western Oil Con 11.85\n10,000 Yale Kootenay Ice 09\nB. B. MIGHTON & CO.\nDrawer 1081\nBrokers, Nebjon, B.C.\nPhon* 110\nA SNAP\nrHE DAILY NEWS\npibUah**, at NeUon Every  *t*rnlng \u25a0*>\ne.pt Monday, by\nr. i. DBAJra       '\t\n.uSCIUPTION RATE*. '\nDaliT. p*r year  O..MA)\nDally, per month  - H\nAll subscription, payabl. la .d..n.:..\nmS-**?,.,\nTHE BETTER TERMS DEBATE\nThe recent debate on \"better terms\"\nIn the provincial legislature waa productive of very little ot real usefulness\nbeyond the placing on record of the\nunanimous sentiment of the house that\nthe proposed additional allowance of\n1100,000 annually for ten years, was\na quite inadequate recognition of British\nColumbia's special claims.\nWe note tbat the Victoria Colonist\nseeks to create the impression that the\nliberal opposition did not concur in this\nview and that the liberals voted dissent\ntherefrom and that the liberal leader's\n\u2022peach was an Intimation that nothing\nfurther could lie, don* to advance tk*\nclaims of British Columbia for further\nrecognition at Ottawa.\nThis suggestion on the part of the Colonist is entirely at variance with tbe\nwhole tone of Mr. J. A. Macdonald's admirable   and statesmanlike   speech   at\nwell as with   the   amendment   to the\npremier's resolutions moved by the opposition leader, which read as follows:\n\"That all the recitals in the resolution be struck out, and that all the\nwords of the   resolution   after the\nwords 'Be it' be struck out, and the\nfollowing    substituted    therefor:\u2014\n\"Resolved, 1.   That   thlB   house\nregrets   the   failure   of the Hon.\nRichard McBride to   procure  from\ntbe conference   which   he recently\nattended at Otawa resolutions more\nfavorable to the claims of   British\nColumbia.\n\"2. That this house Is of opinion\nthat the proposed additional allowance of (1100,00) one hundred thousand dollars annually, for ten years,\nas compensation for recognized special claims of British Columbia, 1*\ninadequate, and cannot be accepted\nen a final and unalterable settlement\"\nHere we have the provincial liberal\nparty clearly on record a* to the Inadequacy of the special allowance granted\nthi* province and as being opposed to\nth* propoMd s*ttlem*nt being accepted\naa *to\u00bbl and ueltMikle.\"   Had prem-\n\u00a700 acres on Slocan River, station and Post Office\n6h property, 5 acres cleared, 100 bearing trees, 50\nattres nearly ready for plough, finest soil in Slocan,\nhay meadow, good two-story house, barns, stable\nand chicken house, good water. PRICE $5500.00.\nOne-third cash balance terms.   Apply\nT. G. PROCTER, Nelson\nCHOICE FRUIT LANDS\nIN BLOCKS OF 10 ACRES TO 500 ACRES |\nLOCATIONS\u2014West Arm of Kootenay Lake, Kootenay River, Slocan Lake,\nLower Arrow Lakes and one Columbia  River at Castlegar.\nCITY PROPERTY\u2014Residences cent rally located and some fine building\nlots for sale on easy terms.\nClayton & Clayton\nNew Talking Machine Records\nFOR DISC MACHINES\nWe have Just received another consignment qt the latest diBC records, both.\nVictors and Columbias.\nVOCAL,   ORCHESTRA,   BAND.   VIOLIN    SOLOS,    PICOLO   SOLOS,\nMANDOLIN SOLOS, Etc.\nThis lot contains some of the best r ecords we have ever had.\n10 Inch Records  65c each      13 Inch Records  *1.25 each\nW. G. THOMSON tefedsnfct\nler MoBrlde exercised more care in the\npreparation of his resolutions, bad he\nexcluded therefrom statements that were\nabsolutely contrary to the facts, It ts\nquite probable that an unanimous vote\nof the house would have been recorded\non the subject of \"better terms.\"\nMr. J. A. Macdonald, in the course of\nhis well reasoned speech, showed conclusively wherein premier McBride's\ncourse at Ottawa had not been governed by the highest wisdom and where in\nthe course of the preamble to his resolutions the premier had seriously erred\nin his presentation of the facts. In thetje\ncircumstances, the leader of the opposition could not do other than to seek to\namend the main resolutions. This lie\ndid and the amendment voted for by\nevery liberal ln the house declared emphatically that the liberals of British\nColumbia are at one with the conservatives In the demand for better terms for\nthis province.\nCANADA IS TOO BUSY\nHASN'T TIME)   TO   BUILD BRIDUBd\nFOR RAILWAYS.\nCALLS   FOR   TENDERS   RECEIVED\nNO RESPONSES\nOttawa, March 29.\u2014The transcontinental railway commission recently advertised for tenders for steel bridges on the\ntranscontinental railway. Bridge builders In Canaaa are bo busy that they cannot do the work and did not tenner.\nTemporary structures will now be put\nup. \t\nOttawa, March 29.\u2014The following\ngentlemen were invited by his excellency to meet ambassador Bryce at luncheon at government house today:\nMessrs. R. W. Scott, sir Frederick Borden, Hon. Sidney Fisher, Hon. William\nPaterson, Hon. William Templeman.\nHon. E. A. Emmerson, Hon. L. P.\nBrodeur, Hon. Frank Oliver, Hon. A. B.\nAylesworth, Hon. Rudolphe Lemleux,\nspeaker Dandurand, chief Justice sir\nCharles Fitspatrlck, sir Elzear Tascher-\neau, sir Mackenzie Bowell, Hon. George\nFoster, senator Lougheed, speaker Suut-\nerland, Mr. Charles Marcil, M.P., R. L.\nBorden, M.P., Mr. F. D. Monk, M. P.\nOttawa, March 29.\u2014R. Turnbull, a\nScotch engineer, who conducted experiments In electric smelting at the Soo, 18\nmonths ago, has offered to erect a plant\nat Welland If the government will grant\na special bounty. Turnbull projects a\nplant to turn out 36 tons of pig Iron per\nday, using power from Niagara Falls.\nHe undertakes to have the plant In operation by July next year If the bounty Is\ngiven.\nToronto, March 29.\u2014Chief Inspector\nArchibald is going to know what authority Robert Brown, missionary at the\nChinese church, Richmond street, has to\nperform marriages. When Ida Hopps,\nJessie Stock and Jennie Goldbeck were\ncharged with vagrancy, Allan McNab\nflourished a marriage certificate and\nstated that Charlie Hlng, a Chinaman,\nand Jesslo Stock were married by Brown\nlast evening.   The witnesses were Hon\nA Beautiful Location on Kootenay\nLake and Some Facts Regarding it\nContains CO acres. Is water front property\nand has the moBt Btyllsh and prettiest\nfrontage of any land to be found along\nIts shores. The front ponton contains o.\nthree acre orchard af 300 pear and plum\ntrees. These are bearing well now and are\nin a fine healthy and thrifty condition. It\nis situated at Sunshine bay, 15 miles east\nof Nelson. The land is strictly first class\nIn uqallty and the unimproved portion,\nhaving been burned, can bc cleared at a\ncost away below the average. There Is a\npretty stream of clear, sparkling water\nrunning through lho properly and we\nsupply a reglsiered water right. Good,\ndally steamboat service, close to postoftlco,\ngeneral store, and tetegraeh office. Swell\ntrout fishing in Sunshine bay. Tile land Is\nalmost free from stone and can be plowed\nand cultivated with ease, lt Is one of our\nfinest offerings.\nPRICE, $5000\nTerm*-,,  11500 caah. balunce C,  12, 18 am)\n24  months,  wilh interest at 7 por  cent.\nApply\nTOYE & CO.\nFRUIT LAND, REAL E8TATE\nBaker St. Nelson, B. C.\nI havo handled MINARD'S L-INIMBNT\nduring Che past year. It ia always tne\nfirst liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best seller of all the different   kinds   of liniment I   handle.\nNEIL  FURUrSON.\nMarlon Bridge, C.B., Mny 30, UN2.\nWoo and Ida Hopps. The three girla\nwere arrested lasl evening in a room\nover the Chinese laundry on a charge ot\nvagrancy. McNab declares that the\n\"other two were schedtiled for marriage\ntoday. Pending investigation, the young\nwomen were. remanded (or a week.\nOttawa, March 29.\u2014Continuing the\ndebate In the senate yesterday on the\nmotion for correspondence on the old\nage pension fund, senator McMullen said\nhe hal all his life been opposed to pensions and he was now opposed to establishing a system of old age pensions in\nCanada. This country offered as good\nor. better opportunities, as any in the\nworld for acquiring a competence for\ndeclining years. Throughout CanauVi\nthere were well run poor houses for the\nfew persons* who reached years of inactivity without having meansof support,\nSenator McMullen objected to the provision in sir Richard Cartwrlght \"a bill\nwhich made the annuity exempt from\nseizure for debt. Senator McMullen said\nthat was the greatest objection he had\nto the Civil Service Act. The debate was\nadjourned by Hon. O. W. Ross.\nFrederlcton, N. B., March 29\u2014Premier\nFugsley announced In the legislature\nyesterday afternoon that the government was prepared to assist the Canadian Northern railway company to construct a railway down the valley of the\nSt. John river by guaranteeing fouf per\ncent bonds to the extent of $15,000 per\nmite.   He Intimated that a bill to that\nWe Will Sell\n100 B. C. Copper |g.50\n100 Dominion Copper  tii.25\n10 Oranby  .....IH0.00\n750 Blocan Star  40\n1000 Alberta Ooal and Coke HI\n1000 International Coal  61\nMcDERMID & McHARDY:\neffect woiild bo laid before the Icginlatiira-\nduritig tho prcsont rteisslon. As proposed,\nthe railway will be 132 miles long. This\nmeans the credit of the province will1 be\npledged to tlie extent of $1,980,000. ThlB\nis the most liberal inducement ever held\nout to a railway company in this province.\nWinnipeg, March 29.\u2014The largest real\nestate deal on Portage avenue put\nthrough this year was closed yesterday\nwhen the block of land known aa the\nBlackwood property was turned over for\n$250,000. The. property Is bounded by\nPortage avenue, Colony, Vaughan and\nGraham streets, and has a frontage on\nPortage avenue of 300 feet.\nMoosejaw, Sask., March 29\u2014John Wilson, for many years manager of the\nWestern elevator at Belle Plain, was Instantly killed yesterday when starting\nhis gasoline engine.\nMILITIA REPORT MADE\nCANADA'S PBRMAN-BNT   FORCE   NOW\nNUMBERS 3065\nAMOUNT    SPENT    LAST    Y EAR    TOTALLED $5,594,000\nOttawn, Mnrch 23\u2014The annual report of\nthe militia department waa brought down\nyesterday. The report notes the transfer\nof Halifax nnd Esquimau to Canada's defence, Scarcity of funds prevented militia\nexpansion In the Northwest. Recruiting\nwns difficult owing to the demand for\nlabor In Canada, and enlisting for the\nCanadian permanent force wus carried on\nIn Great Britain. A Canadian army pay\ncorps was organized. The bearer com*\n\u25a0panlea and medical corps were organized\ninto field ambulances und  medical  corps.\nMobilization and defence of Canada havo\nIbeen carefully studied. Military surveying:\nlias been done on thu Niagara peninsula\nand the country between the St. Lawrence-\nand Ottawa rivers in Ontario    .\nThere Is a deficiency of subalternH\nund  section   commanders.\nThe condition of the Royal Canndluu\nhurst) artillery has not ibeen satisfactory\nand steps will be taken to Improve it.\nThe permanent force now numbers 3056*\nThe proposed new store buildings nt Toronto and Montreal and the enlargement\nof lho present building at St, John will\nbe a great boon for the proper housing\nof the increasing equipment.\nField batteries are now all armed wltb\n12-poundcr guns and the obsolete 9-pounder\nwill bo called  ln  und  not  reissued.\nAs the 12-pounder Is being replaced in\nother armies wilh a quick firing weapon,\na supply of new 18-poundcr quick firing\nguns ndopted by the British! service, has\nbeen ordered from * England and delivery\nis  expected  shortly.\nimproved defences outside Uallf-ix and\nEsquimau by the autumn of 1B08; modern\nT'-j-im.-li and G-lnoh breech-louders and 12\naml ti-poundcr quick firing Hotchkisa gnus'\nwill  be pluced   throughout  Canada.\nThe weak points of tbe Ross rifle liaye\nbeen ascertained and good progress made\ntoward remedying them. A rifle, with improvements In sights, -bands, butt plates,\nmagazines, feed and extractor will shortly\nbe submitted to the government by the\nmanufacturers.\nDuring the year tbe militia gave ossls*\ntance to the civic authorities at Winnipeg,\nKingston,  Hamilton and Buckingham.\nMllltla expenditures amounted to J*.'*.,'\n00!'  which  was  $1,014,167 greater   than   the\nyear before.\nTWO BIG COMPANIES\nJust Organized to Operate in the Edmonton DlBtrlct.\nEdmonton, March 29.\u2014The organization of two largo mining companies was\nannounced In Edmonton today. They\nare ready to commence operations o\"\nundertakings which will be of very\nlarge Importance to ihis city. They are\nthe Amerlcan-Ctuia-dlnn Oil Co.. which\nproposes to operate in the Morlnrt.le district, and the Clark Dredging company,\nof Chicago, which proposes to work gold\ndredges on the Saskatchewan between\nhere and strathcona. The American-\nCanadian Oil Co. Is backed   by   Seattle\nEverybody\nAgrees\nthat COD LIVER OIL and IRON ire\nbeyond question the greatest medicines known. Then why does not\neverybody take Cod Liver Oil and\nIron? Simply because most people\ncannot take the Oil and tew can digest\nthe Iron in any ordinary form. These\n'difficulties have been entirely removed\nby the introduction of FERROL, in\nwhich the Iron is scientifically combined with the Oil, rendering the Oil\npalatable and the Iron digestible.\nWhile .\nFERROL\nis manufactured from the best quality\nof Cod Liver Oil (the whole of the Oil)\nand is richer in oil than any other\nemulsion, and while it contains just the\nright quantity of the best form of Iron\nInd Phosphorus, it is so scientifically\nprepared that not one person in a thousand finds nny trouble in taking it,\nsnd infants digest it without difficulty.\nMoreover the well-established value of\nthe Oil and Iron is immensely\nenhanced by the process of manufacture, and as the formula is freely exposed it il not to be wondered at that\nphysicians everywhere have fully\nendorsed FERROL and used it largely\nin their practice. FERROL is invaluable for the treatment of any kind of\nLung or Bronchial troubles, while for\nwasting diseases it. has no equal, and\n'\u2022You Know What\nYou Take\"\nTOR ULLB BT\nCanada Drug A Book Co\n__.___. ^   ^    |\nrtm*+l__*'lm '-Xi' i'',\"'3%\u00bb\nArmours Solid\nExtract o\/Beef\nIrtmto IN CAN.D.)\nhas only the original, rich, beefy flavor of prime\nroast beef.   Use Armour's, because it\nTAKES ON LY \u00bb\/4 AS MUCH\nas other brands of Beef Extract to obtain tbe\nsame results.\nIt makes excellent soups, gravies, sauces and\nrich beef tea, etc.\n\"Culinary Wrinkles\" tells what Beef Extract\nis used for, and how to use Armour's Solid Extract\nOP BeEK economically.    Mailed free ou request.\nARMOUR LIMITED     -     Toronto\nCanadian Factory-it front street east\ncapitalists and they have leases on a\nlarge tract of territory in the Morln-\nvllle district which Mr. Dawson, Mr.\nSelywln and Joseph Tirell pronounced as\nan oil field nearly ten yeara ago. The\nmanager of the company, H. L. \"Williams, put down a test hole in 1905 to a\ndepth of 650 feet, proving the presence\nof gas in large quantities. He now has\neleven carloads of drilling machinery\non the rail from Pittsburg with which he\nproposes to sink to a depth of three\nthousand feet if necessary. Williams Is\na pioneer In the Summerland oil fields in\nCalifornia and ia recognized as a competent driller and a very successful operator. The Clark Dredging company's\nwork Is ln the hands of Horace J.\nClark, of Chicago, president of the company. He is backed hy large capital and\nthe dredge will cost $60,000. The latter\nIb now on the way from Chicago, Clark\nadmits that there have been many unsuccessful attempt to work the river\ngravel, but he says that he understands\nthe proposition and that he has undertaken the work only after having made\nthorough tests of the river bed. He has\nsecured a lease of 16 miles of river bottom from the federal government.\nRHEUMATIC PAINS BELIEVED\nB. F. Crocker, Esq., now M years ot\nage, and for 30 yeara justice of the peace\nat Martlnr-burg, Iowa, nays: *'I am terribly\nafflicted with sciatic rheumatism ln my\nleft arm and -right hip. I have used three\nbottles of Chamberlain's Pain Barlm and\nit did me lots ot good. For sale by all\ndruggists end dealers.\nMinard'i UqlmMit Relievel Neuralgia\nBOMB WAS thrown\nConstantinople, Mnrch 29\u2014-There whs n\nbomb explosion in \\he Pern quarter of this\ncity today. Beyond the fnct that two men\nwere killed nnd four wounded, no dc.nils\nhnve yet been learned,\nJUMPED TO DEATH\nNiagara Falls,  N.Y., Mnrch 29\u2014An  unknown woman Jumped to death over tho\nbrink of the American fails from Prospect\npark late today. Several people wllneased\nthe tragedy; The woman was about \u00ab\nyears old nnd wns, dressed in black.\nTEXAN TORNADO\nFort Worth. March 29-A .tornado passed\nover Cooke county, Texas, lost nlgbt, doing much damage at Midway, Muenster\nund Myrn. One person was killed and\nseveral injured.\nHOTEL HUME AND STRATHCONA      -\nOn and after this date meal charge* to\nlocal residents will be as follows: Breakfast and lunch. 60 cents  each; dinner, 15\ncents.   Children under 10 years half rate.\nJ.   FRED HUME.\nBEG.    WEBB.\nMarch 2Sth, 1907.\nOwing to floods in California, railway\nservice In that country has been demoralized nnd we regret having to disappoint\nour customers in many lines of green\nstuff advertised. Wo will have, however,\nall lines of green vegetables that It is possible  to procure.    Bell Trading Co.\nFiltered by nature\u2014\nre-filtered  by  scienee\n\u2014carbonated with purified gas\n\u2014there is no water so refreshing and zestful to mix with\nspirits. Quenches thirst in a\nwholesome way; improves\n.the flavor of liquors; does\nthe stomach good. ,,\nYork Sparks\nis better\u2014yet costs no more.\nThe Mineral Springs Limited\/Toronto\nSPRING GOODS-LATEST WEAVES\nare here for you to look at\u2014direct from the\nloams\u2014fresh from the hands of the designers\nof fashion. We guarantee the results of our\ncarefulness, and would like to have you investigate.\nH. F. MORTENSEN\nTHB NEW TAILOR\nADVERTISER OF PACTS\nsee our EASTER WINDOW DISPLAY\nThi largest and finest variety in the country.\nPhone 206 S. H. SEANEY Baker Street\nSTEEL RAILS       ORE SACKS\nWIRE ROPE\nALWAYS IN STOOr\nC. F.JACKSON & CO.,Ltd.,Vancouver\n\u2022 We have just received another\ncar of the famous\n\u2022      LILLY SMITHING OOAL\nand can fill all orders for same. There\nis NO OTHER coal JU8T AS GOOIK\nWood-Vallanoe Hardware Go, Ltd.\n XHB lOAIM MWB, *aL_0$, B.O. SAfrJitiJI)*'; MAItOtt 30, iua*\n\u2014Sat\nEmory & Walley,   Nelson, B.C*\n$200.00 IN CASH\n\u2022fflSBRa^. GIVEN AWAY FREE\nNot Oot Cut of Your Mosey Required.     Read Carefully if You Vhh\nto Earn Part of die Above Amount*\nC\u00abn yt-. arrange th^seis of mixed letter* bel.-w, into th\u00ab nimci of lix well known wild anl-\nmalt; if io you can ihwa in the distribution of ihe above jftiie 1 Try: It Ia 00 \u00abaiy tult, but\nby patience and [iersevirance you can probably find three or four. It meani money to you to-\ndo to.\nTo the person who findi the- hugtat number tat ruunei, we will give the turn of On* Hundred\nDalian ($100.00) in Caih. To tbe person who find* the second Urge-it number wewlll give the\nsum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) in Cash. To the person who finds the third largest number we\nwill give the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) in Cash. To the penon who finds the fourth largest\nnumber we will give the sum of Twenty Dullan ($20.00) In Cash. Should two M-potu send in\nequally correct answers for the -first pure, the fit it two \"print will be equally divided between\nthem, each receiving the mim ol!SeveatY*Frve Ddlar-i ($75.00) Should three r-cr*ons aend \\a\nequally correct answers the lieu three pi-mi will be equally divided between them, each receiving the sum of Sixty I)olLr-><$t>0.00) Should four persons (.end in equally cerrect answers the\nwhole sum nf Two Hundred Dolla-rs (5200- 00) will be equally divided between thero (each receiving Fifty Dollars ($S((.00). And to an in like -woportioiu. In order to help you* little we\nhave put a mark under the fiiut letter of each name.\nINOL\nioret\nNO. 1\nREAR\nN*. \u2022\nUFLFAOB\nlta.,\nOFLW\nXOF\nWt DO NOT WANT \u00bbNV Or YOUR MONCVt\nWe meinei.ctly wliat we xt, Wedo not require you to.end many of.nur money Thar.\nI, only uuc simple condition aiiMhed lo thi. Con>peuttc&(which il not to\\md u. any of your\nmo.ey). When we Mceiv. wjtir ..ply wewpl write you. explaining what th. simple condition\nil. If you can nod ANY of themanK.-wMte lo\u00bbUy. KNCLOSINO STAMP TOR OUR\nREPLY. Ctudlaa Medlcis. Co.,     \t\nYour Next New Suit\nDO YOU INTEND to be correctly and '\nstylishly   dressed   this  spring and\nsummer ?   If you insist on getting\nTHE SOVEREIGN BRAND\nclothing you are sure of perfect style, fit\nand general satisfaction. The up-to-date\nclothier knows, and keeps this brand\u2014\na;k fer it.\nW. E. Sanford, Manufacturing\nHAMILTON, ONT.    -   -   -   WINNIPEG,\nCo., LtcTj\n-\u2022EG, WAN. J\nComplete Mining Plants\n; \"AlHa-Cbalmefs\" .Mining machinery.\nWorks at    \"LWaTerwood\" hi ilBtltig engine*.  \"Inger-   \u2022jPBr.0i, nt,\nsoil\" rook drill. I. \u00bbj compreraora, and   \u25a0r**no\" *\"\nMontreal     coal cuttera. *<B ullo *\" motor* and gen-  flm Neiaon\noraJxre. , *_Ji_i\nALLIS-CSALHE R&-SULL0CK, LTD.\nThe\n). C. Assay & Chemical Supply Co., Ltd.\nASSAVERS'fWP GMEMISTS' SUPPLIES\n|?. Just received shipment af No. 1 Calcuta Ore Sacks\nWrite for prices. Vancouver P C.\nFIRST FOOTBALL GAME\nomtrohmbn defeat boldi0rs bt\nscore op a-2\njtant   spectators   ohekrfid   on\ntux: players\nQuit* a number of spectators gathered\non the recreation ground yesterday afternoon to witness the first football match of\ntbe season, the contending teams being selected from the R.M.R. and: tbe Churchmen's dub, The afternoon was cloudy\nand rather chilly for the onlookers and a\nsharp wind 'blew over the grounds during\nthe game, but this did not affect the en-\ntbusalsm of the crowd, who cheered on Lhu\n-players and evolved all sorts of enjoyment\nout of the match. ABsayer B. W. Wid-\ndowson kindly acted as referee and his\ndecisions were absolutely Impartial.\nDuring the first half tbe soldiers had\nthe best of It and got away with the saints\nby 2-1. In the second half, however, the\nchurchmen had it all their own way and\nwere fresh when time was called, with\nthree more goals In their favor, thus winning the match with a total score of 4-2,\nthe soldiers not scoring In the last  half.\nAll the players showed lack of training,\nas might be expected on the opening game\nof the season. For the victors Morris.\nGurd, Robertson and Burns specially distinguished themselves and for bhe soldiers\nCarry. Blvery, Marks and W. Davison\nwere the players whose work was most\nnoticeable.   The line up was as follows:\nR.M.R. CHURCH-MEN\nGoal\nJowett Morris\nBacks\nMorris        Faulds\nB.   Davison    Forrest\nHalf-Bucks\nBalleny       Robertson\nW. Davison  O'Connor\nCorry' Smith\nForwards\nNlckerson   Winters\nTeugue   Evans\nNott   Gurd\nCummins ...... Burns\n\u25a0Eivery Macdougall\nFOUND THE BODY\nLethbrldge, March 29\u2014\/The body of V*\n<H. Singer, a rancher, was found on the\nprairie last night and the news brought\nto the city today by Thomas Kant and\nWilliam Johnson, who found the remains.\nIt Is probable that Mr. Singer was killed\nIn it runaway on his way home, after\ntaking Mrs. Singer's mother to her home\nin Lethbrldge, as his team returned to\nhla ranch, about 25 miles south of the city,\nabout midnight on Tuesday. To allay the\nfears of Mrs. Singer the two neighbors\nstarted to search for the missing man with\nthe result that about S o'clock last night\nthey found the body about 20 mites from\nthe city.\nMfnard't LlnlntMt Cum Burnt, Etc.\nDO NOT CROWD THB SEASON\nThe first warm days of spring bring\nwith them a desire to get out and enjoy\nthe exh ill rating air and sunshine. Children that have been housed up all winter\nare brought out and yon wonder where\nthey all came from. The heavy winter\ndot-ring Is thrown aside and many shed\ntheir flannels. Then a cold wave comes\nand people say that grip Is epidemic.\nColda at this season are even more dangerous than In midwinter, as there Is\nmuch more danger of pneumonia. Take\nChamberlain's Cough Remedy, however,\nand you will have nothing to fear. It always cures, and we have never known a\ncold to result In pneumonia when tt waB\nused. It la pleasant and safe to take.\nChildren like it. For sale by all druggists and dealers.\nBETTER THAN THE BEST\nClark's Veal Loaf, ready when the tin i**\nopened.  Just one quality; Ours.\nCLUB HOTEL\n8TUBQBON   A  GRANT,  rtoprUtar*.\nThe Big Sohooner of Beer\nor Half and Half\nlOo\nTha -only glass ef food Beer In Nelson.\nHotel accommodations second to none tn\nBritish Columbia. Bates tl per Bay. ftw-\nMal rates to monthly boarders.\nBAETLETT  H0USF\n(Formerly Clarke Housa)\nThe best U per day house Id Nelsoa.\nNone b\\K white help employed, fa* best\nta the host\n4. W. BARTLETT - Pup.\nNOTICE\nTO CONSRACrORS AND THE PUBLIC\nAt a meeting of the Nelion Federal Labor Union held on March 4, It was decided,\nthat after April 1st, 1907, they would accept not less than Jit per day of Bine hours\ntor excavating; {8.60 for carpenters' help-\nera, and $1 per day of eight hours for\nmortar mixers and hod carriers, except\nfor work whloh has been contracted for\nprior to March 7th, 1907.\nAs the cost ef living has considerably\nIncreased slnee tht present standard ef\nwages was established, Ihe union believes\nthat Ihe publie will readily endorse this\naetieu.\nW. LTNOH, V-eealdeat.\nB. DAwNajDRFIBLp,  Seetetarf.\nNelsoa.  Uaraa 4th.  UN.\nNOTIOE\nROUGH]  (.UMBER  MKSBD\n. 2.0?*- 'l1'\"!,01?- \u25a0'fc-'-'-'**\". \u25a0MM!**. .VorntA Work ud Brukat*. (Xmpl.Uu*\n\u00bbtt data atock aim* n hud. 1UD order* iirompdy \u00abttwM tt,   ]^AJ\nA. C. LAMBERT & CO.\nNOTICE is hereby given that \u00bb days after date I Intend to apply to the Hon.\nthe Chief Commissioner or Lands and\nWorks for permission to purchase the following described lands, situate on the east\nside of the Columbia river, adjoining Burton City on the south: Beginning at a post\nmarked \"J. Q. Bidings' S.W. corner,\"\nrunning east H chains: thenoe north 40\nchains; thenoe west \u00bb chains; thenct\nsat-iin 40 chains to point of oommenoement.\nDated  March  23nd.  Iftl.\n3. 0.  BILLINGS, Locator,\n3.  CAUflRON,  Ageat.\nYour Doctor*\n, \u00a7 Can cure jour Cough or Colo\",\n1    no question about that, but\u2014\nI -why go to all the trouble and'\ninconvenience of looking him up,\nand then of having hisprescription\nfilled, when vou can step into any\ndrug store in Canada and obtain\n\u2022 bottle of SHILOH'S CURE!\nfor a quarter.\nWhy pay two to Ave dollars\n\u00abhon a twenty-five cent\nbottle of SHILOH will cure you\nas quickly?\nWhy not do aa hundreds of\nthousands of Canadians have\ndone for the past thirty-four\nyears: let SHILOH be your doctor whenever a Cough or Cold\nappears.\nSHILOH will cure you, and all\ndruggists back upthia statement\nwith a positive guarantee.\nThe next   time you have a   '\nCough or Cold cure It with\nSHILOH\nFine Fruit Baneh\nFOR SALE\nSituate about six miles from Nelaoa on\ntae West Arm of Kootenay lake with\nlake frontage and landing wharf, consisting of 26 3-4 acres of choice laud, six\nacres cleared, 1 1-2 acres of which Is\ngood hay laud, which will yield three\ncrops of clover yearly with irrigation.\nA log houae of four rooms, very well\nbuilt and prettily situated, also a very\ngood log shack, which can be rented In\nthe summer time. The school house\nadjoins this property. Land la well\nwatered, a creek running through the\nproperty and piped to the house. Over\none acre of strawberries, also currants,\ngooseberries, etc., and 12 good grape\nvines. Thirty 5 year old fruit trees, apples, plums, cherries, .pears and peaches.\nFifty 2 year old cherry trees. 200 2 year\nold apples trees, also 100 each cherry and\napple trees, 50 of which have been\nplanted, the rest heeled in ready for\nspring planting. There is a horse tnat\ngoes with the ranch, ready for any\nwork, also farming tools, etc.\nPrice $6,500 or on terms.   Full particulars of\nR. J. STEEL\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS\nW. J. H. HOLMES\n\u2022JIVH. ENGINEER A JUNE SUKVBTOJ\nPROVINCIAL  LAND   BURV1TCOK\nDon yam experience In tbe Kootenay.\ndonor gradual*, KS1. Royal Military. 0*1\n<ege of Canal*, Kingston, Out\n KASLO,  B. C.\nJOSEPH RYAN\nRANCH    AND J-B.OT    iANDi.    UK\u00bb\nORB, COAI. \u2014X_A\nIN Milton I***t Man-Unc Timber\nBtt M CnnbnoJc, B.O\nMURPHY & FISHER\nOTTAWA\nBarrlBtora,  Solicitors, ate.\nt'arllamentary,  Departmental and Ptten\nOfflce Agents, practice baton Kaiiwn\n\u25a0Commission.\nOHARUW MURPHY    HAROLD FEja\n8. 8 FOWLER\nMINING ENGINEER\nNELSON. B.O.\nFREDERIC S. CLEMENTS\nOTTO. DKQIHma\nDOMINION   AND    PROVING*.!.   UW1\n\u25a0DRVETOR\nAgent (or obtaining Crwwa Ornate, mln.\nlurmta*. etc.\nRoom A,, K.W.C. Blook\n'\".will *       N.l\u00abn. a c\nr, C. Oreen   F. P. Burden   A, H. One*\nOreen Brothers & Burden\nCIVIL ENGINEERS\nDominion   \u2022ad   British   Columbia   Lane\n\u2022urveyora\nf, 6. BOX UI PHONE BW\nOor. Victoria and Kootenay str****\nmtUMiN. B. n\nA. J. DRISCOLL\nOppmlto Quaana' hatot, Baker atraet.\nfliriUtman'B Suits rap*!red, elaanad and\np-rvaaed. Gaoaa allied for and promptly\nMlveped.\nJames Malcolm\nlaoooaear to Aakoroft *nd IWoola\nBono ahoelac, Cantaa* Woit, oaatrai\nHum* a.  P.*. Boa W\nHall Krwt IHUon. B.O,\nMcKAY & RAHAL\nWiaiMon t* D. A, Maan]\nHone Seeing, curiam w*rk aai 0*a-\n_P.O. Boa IM.   JPkea* AIM\nHOTEL DIRECTORY\nPHOENIX.\nHOTEL BALMORAL. FIDO UNIX, B. C-\nTbe leading hotel of Boundary'* leading\nmining otunp. Btrictly Brst olasa, centrally located. John A. McMuter, Proprietor.\nHOTEL BROOKLYN, PIIOBNIX-THX\nonly up to date hotel In Phoenix. New\nfrom cellar to roof. Best .ample rooms\nln the Boundary. Batb rooms ln connection. Steam heat Opposite Gnat Northern depot   Jas. Marshall, Proprietor.\nYMIR.\nWALDORF HOTlflL, YMIR, B. O.-HEAD.\naustere for Mining and Commorclal men.\nMoFt comfortable hotel ln tho District\nSample rooma ln connection.\nOBOROE COLEMAN, Proprietor.\nGRAND FORKS.\nffll\nadvertiaerhent\nRATES\u2014Ona\nln advan-tj\nClassl\nvIouh to\n<&3\nDAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS.\nand oheapest means of rescuing th. people of the Kootenays.   A small\nt ln these columns will bring big results. !T?\"*~   A \"ma\"\ncant w word per laeue; ^x Insertions for tho price of four if pain\nFOR 8ALE\nOLD CURIOSITY SHOP-If you want to\nbuy or a\u00abU anything go to tba Old Curioi-\nlty Shop.   Always In atock, a full llna ot\nCrockery, Furniture and Glassware.\nFOR SAL'S\u2014Well equipped, amy offlce ln\nbeat part of B.C., good reason! for selling, only those meaning business need apply.   H.H., pally News. aos-tf\nUOTBL   raOVINCtB,   GRAND  .FORKli-\nThe headriuartera for tourists. Satisfaction guaranteed. Iflrail J^arecn (late \u2022<\nNelson) Proprietor.\nARROWHEAD.\nTHS UNION HOTEL ARRC>WHUiAJ>-\n\u2022Special attention given to commercia\nmen and tourists. First class sample\n\u2022rooms. Finest scenery In British Columbia, overlooking upper Arrow Lake. W.\nJ. Lghtburne. Proprletoi.\nTORONTO, ONT.\nWALKER HOUSE, TORONTO,\" ONT.-**\nCuisine unexcelled. Two hundred well\nventilated, steam-heated bedrooms, a\nnumber with baths. British Columbia\nSaskatchewan. Alberta pa.ronage spec\nlally aotlitedc. strict attention to ladles\nand children. Rates (2 to \u00abS per day.\nGEO. WRIGHT A CO., Prop,\nLate of Brandon and Winnipeg.\nT. Iff. BATN-E. Manager.\nFOR BALE-Eiglit lots, 200 feet frontage\non Hoover street* splendid building site;\nplanted to!fruit trees would make beautiful home.  Price $650.  Apply P.O. box \u00abst.\nFOR HIGH   CLASS   MAGOON STRAW-\nBEJRRY PLANTS    APPLY    TO   J.  J.\nCAMPBELL. \u2022     Kl-tf\nFOR SALlt\u2014Talking parrot.   Apply Mrs,\nRoberts,\nRoyal  hotel,   Nelson.'\nMADDEN HOUSE\nBAKER STREBT. NELSON, B.C.\nDo yon need a comfortable home? If so\ntry the Madden House. Well furnished\nrooms lighted with electricity: with baths;\nflrst class board. In the bar you will find\nall tho beet domestlo and Imported liquors\nnnd olgars.\nTHOMA\u00a3 MADDEN, Prop,\nNELSON CAFE\nFirst Class  Meals.-   Furnished rooms\nin connection.   Open day and night.\nFirst-Class Luqch\nFrom 12 hood\nto 2.1. m.\nSPECIAL\n\u25a0naday Dinner trom I te I p.m.\nBaker St.\nPhone 275\nA. AUDET, Prop.\nHELP WANTED\nNELSON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY\nJ. H. LOVE, Manager\nWANTED\u2014Two machine minors, sawyers,\nswampers,    teamsters   .deckhands,   carpenters, chambermaid, waitress, nurse girl.\nWANTED\u2014A good, reliable boy, about 17\nyears old to work on fruit ranch.   Apply\nto Toye and Co. 2Ho-0\nWANTED-Agents to uuroauue Ut* great-\neta horticultural wonder, Burbank's ne*\netonelesa plum, Miracle. Big pay; permanent position. Cbioo Nuraeir, Salem,\nOregon. IU-ti\nj WANTED\u2014At   once,   planerman.    China\n\u25a0    Creek Lumber Co., China creek.     27C-tC\n273-tf\nFOR SALE-\u2014Two pool tables and one combination billiard and pool table, everything complete and in good condition. Apply S. J. Mlghton, Tobacconist, Cranbrook, b.cJ m-tt\nFOR SALE\u2014Quantity of old newspapers,\nsuitable for wrapping. Dally News,  ast-tf\nSHERBROOKE\nHOUSE\nNELSON, B. C.\nOne minute's walk from C.P.R station.\nCuisine unexcelled; 21 rooms, well heated\nind ventilated.\nBOYER BROS.\nWIOI'IUETORS\n*OYAL HOTEL\nTELEPHONE U\nMRS. WM. R.V-&H1H, IToprletoreas\nThe beat meala that oan ba provided ln\nilia market, cooked under the supervis-loo\n.1 the proprietress, who is a ftvorht\n\u25a0txterer.\nNice airy room*, newly furnlahad; bath\n'or guest*.\nThe best wlneB, liquors and cigars eat\noe obtained at tbe bar.\nTERMS: 11 AND J1.60 PER DAT\n\u00bbR. -STANLEY AND SILICA STRUTS\n\u2022\"\u2022\"iirs   Vamb  rb\u00ab*   'V**-***\nLAKE VIEW HOTEL\nOorn.r Hall anil V.rnon ItrMt*\n_*o Micks trom City Wharf   Ik* \u2022*\u2022\n'\u2022liar a lay a**** la Mtlwa.\nno mnn \u25a0MPboima,\nGeorge Harrison\nwttnt^ttwrnt\nA Mak ot good liquor\nII a rery toot USta\nIt will holrt up mnr olrltt\nAnt cane* yon to tint;\nAad tn* beat place la torn\nTo aample roar ft*\nI, at Archie ReM'a quarter*\n\"The No Place Irtn\"\n\u25a0M Msstlnas It. w, Vsncnmr.\nBookkMplnr, Or-afi and Pitman\nE Shortliand, Talnraphy and Ban-\nI nenlai.\nEight Teacher*\nForty-Five Trpewrltei-i\nCam By Man\nRMPWtaM. lodltafa a*NTM Mr\nI ft. J. 8PROTT, B. A\u201e Principal f\nminnni\n\"\"nniiiiBiitinnnnirrmTT\nFOB 8ALB\u2014EtrffB for liatchlng from the\nfollowing jbi-eeds that win and produce\nwinners: Blirred Plymouth Rocks, Buff\nOl-plnsrton. jWhlle Wyundotts und White\nMlnoi-cas, S'S sctthiff; Bluck Leghorns snd\nSilver Spunitrled Hamburg, fl a setting. It-\nM. Read, Creston, B.C. 2S8-26\nWANTBD\u2014A competent salesman of boots\nand shoes and gents' funlshlngs.   Apply\nby  letter with full  particulars  to Y.F.,\ncard Dally News. 21Q.lt\nWANTED-Competent nurse, five children\nChinaman  kept.    Apply   boi 836, orun-\nbrook, B. c. \u201e_.,\nFOR SALE): \u2014 Eggs  from  heavy laying\nstrains  of   Buff   Orpingtons  and   W.ick\nMlnoroas, n.BO to (2 per aetting.   Cnstle-\ngar Pouttryi Yards. 288-0\nWANTED \u2014 Sawyer, Setter, dogger ami\nedgerman. Mill equipped with olrcu.ar\nsaw steam nigger, Cunningham twin engine feed, and four saw edgflr, water mi,I.\nIn applying state experience and wagurt\nexpected. Apply to lhe Hosmer Lumber\nCo.,  Ltd., Hosmer, ' ffllWI\nFOR SALE4-Egg8 for hatching. Black Minorca and White Wyandott eggs, 11.50\nper setting, 16 eggs; 17.50 per 100 in Incubator lots. Prize bred Pekin duck eggs,\n$1.60 per setting 11, eggs. M. B. Edwards,\nHume Addition, P.O. box 27-1. SS.-26\nFOR  SALE\u2014Two  houses  and   lot  Baker\nstreet'   terms   reasonable.     Apply  Mrs.\nMcGregor, Alls street, HS8-6\nFOR SALE-tEggs for hatching from Mammoth   Buff!   Rocks,   a   h'-Biitifiii   golden\nhuff; heavy winter layers;   J3 per setting.\nStocks and -Jackson, Creston,  B.C.     *J90-1U\nFOR SALE-J-Two horses for either saddle\nor -puck.    Apply  to  H.   cary, Sllverton,\nB.C.\nm-:t\nFOR SALE-rBarred Plymouth Rock eggs\ntl.50  per  setting  of  15.    Prize  winning\nslock.   Prolific layers.   Alex. Innes, Paterson, B.C.\nMISCELLANEOUS\nTo Poultry keepers and Piggeries\u2014Sufficient food to keep a dozen P'gB and\n100 poultry all the year round can be obtained' free for taking away. Apply at\nStrathcona h0\/tel. 282-tf\n\u25a0e for t\nI hotel.\nA88AYER8\n3.   W.  WIDDOWSON,\nH.   W.  WIDpOWSON,   CHEMIST   AND\nAssayer, Nelaon, B.C.\u2014Gold. Silver, lead\nor Copper, 111 each; Gold-Silver, (l.W;\nSilver-Lead,! $1.60; Zinc, $3; Gold-Silver,\nwith Lead or Copper, 12.50. Samples arriving by express or mail will receive\nprompt attention. P.O. Drawer, 1198;\nPhone A97. |\nWHOLESALE HOU8E8\nWANTa-jJ\u2014Cook  requires  employment  in\nsmall camp.    Apply F.   Langmald,  Nelson. BSB-0\nWANTED \u2014 A good general servant  to\nsleep out.   Apply Mrs. C, H.  How:anils.\ncorner Observatory and Stalncy Sts.  28S-0\nWANTED\u2014Blacksmith  for mill and bunli\nwork; $80 per month and board for practical   man.    Apply   Hosmer   Lumber   Co.,\nLtd.   .Hosmer,   B.C..   stating   experience.\nWANTED\u2014iCook, $90; waitress,  Scandinavian preferred, $35,  at once.   Phone '-SSJ.\nW. Parker. 289-i\nWAiNTED-A day porter at the Stratlicna\nhotel. aw-tr\nWANTED\u2014(Hotel  porter.    Apply ai once\nto Royal hotel. jj\u00bb*tf\nWANTED-^A respectable  young lady as\ncompanion  to  Utile girl,   and do needle\nwork.    Apply Madame  Webb, Strathcona\nhotel, m_,.\nWorklngman's Employment Bureau\nWANTED\u2014LaundrcBB, night cook, waitress\nboy, about 16 for camp, girls for housework. Positions wanted by men cooks,\neookees, machinists, office men und clerk**.\nPhone S83. 2S7-W\nWANTED - MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED\u2014Horse  for  ranch work,   state\nprice, etc., to Runch, Dally News.    2U-lt\nWANTED\u2014Men and women to learn barber trade lo eight weeks; tools free. Graduates earn 115 to US weekly; help secure\npositions; secured over 10,000 last year for\nour graduates ln U.S. Catalogue free.\nMoler System Colleges, 403 Front avenue,\nSpokane. Wash. IU\nPRODUCE\nSTARKEY A \u00ab\u2022\u201e WHOLESALS DEAL-\ners ln Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Produce and\nFruit.   Houston Block, Josephine Btreet,\nGROCERIES\nA. MACDONALD & CO.\u2014WHOLESALE\nGrocers and Provision Merchants.\u2014Importers of Vena, Coffees, Spices, Dried\nFruits, Stape and Fancy Groceries, To\nbaccos, Cigars, Butter, Eggs, Cheese and\nPacking House Products. Office and\nWarehouse, icomer of Front and Hall\nStreets.   P.O.  Box 101X1.   Telephone 28.\nCAMP   AND I MINERS*    FURNISHINGS\nA. MACDOt-TALD & CO.*\u2014Wholesale\nJobbers in itlankets. Underwear, Mitts,\nGloves, Hoot*. Rubbers, Overalls, Jumpers, Mackinaws and Oilskin Clothing,\nCamp and Minors' Sundries. Office and\nWarehouse turner of Front ami Hall\nStreets.   P.O. box 1096. Telephone J\u00bb.\nASSAYERS'   SUPPLIES\nTHE B.C. ASSAY & CHEMICAL SUPPLY\nCo., Ltd., V{incouver, B. C.\u2014Importers\nand Dealers In Aseayers' Supplies. Sole\nagents in British Columbia for the celebrated Batte-fsea Crulclble, Seorlfiers and\nMuffles and Wm. Alnsworth A Co.'s fine\nBalances, Chemical and Physical Apparatus, C. P. Acids, and Ohemleala Platinum, Sodium and Potassium Cyanide,\n\u25a0Quicksilver, Carbonate and Bicarbonate\nof Soda, Bornx, Borax Glass, Silver, Free\nLead and  Litharge.\nMINING AN* MILLING MACHINERY\nWASHINGTON MACHINERY A SUPPLY\nCo.\u2014Dealers | ln Engines, Band and Circular Sawmills, Atkins' Saws, Wood and\nIron Pulleys*. Leyner Compressors ond\nDrills, Pumps and Hoists. Prompt attention. Heftwoniitile prices. Courteous\ntreatment,   t^pokune, Wash.\n0.   FERGUSON\nLiquors and\nBeer.   VernoTi\nLIQUORS\nA CO., WHOLESALE\nCigars. Agents for Pnbsi\nSt., Nelson, B.C.\nTHE QUEEN'S HOTEL\nECBR STREET\nCLARKE, IToprletrese\nOS IS PER DAY\nLarge and (\u2022-imfortabio bedrooms, ana\nfirst class dlnlW room. Sample rooms for\ncommercial \u00ab\u00ab. ____J___t_l_3_\\iA-_\\\nCORDWOOD WANTED \u2014 Wa want to\nmake a contract for deliveries of oordwood\nto begin at onoe at the rate of one oar\nweekly. Hall Mining A Smelting Co.,\nLtd. 263-tf\nWANTED\u2014To purchase, large, clean cotton rags. Pressroom, Dally News.\nWANTED\u2014To   purchase   Buff  Orpington\nand Plymouth Rock hens.   Must be weu\nbred.  State price and quantity of R.W.H.,\nDaily News. 266-tf\nWANTED\u2014To  rent,  furnished  house;  no\nchildren, close In.   Apply box it..  Dajly\nNews. 287-11\nWANTED\u2014To hire, a typewriter, Underwood   preferred.    Apply   box   02,   Nelson.\nB.C. ja,.!\nLOST\nLOST\u2014Square,   tan   folding   pocketDook.\nFinder return to this office and recelvti\nreward.    F.R.  Dally News. 280-i\nIjOST\u2014A small grey pocketliook,  containing something over $10.    Reward  at  Hu-*\noffice. , aw-s\nA88AYERS\nCopper, Gold or Silver fl-lK*\nAny  two  above, one sample   l.&o\nAny three above, one sample  2.00\nLead    1.5D\nLead and Silver, one sample   2.00\nLead, Silver, Gold, one sample  2.&0\nControls, 50 per cent extra; umpires, 100\nper cent extra.\nDiscount\u2014Twenty samples or over, per\nmonth,  25  per cent.\nWrite for free sample envelopes to\nCLAUDET & WYNNE\nROSSLANI*.  B.C.\nKOOTENAI HOTEL\nfor Miners. Smeltermen and Lumbermen\nEvery    convenience.      Electric    plnnn.\nRules tl per day.\nMRS. MAU.KTTK, Proprietress\nBRAND CENTRAL HOTEL\nThis hotel hae been completely renovated\nsod newly furnished wltb all modem equipments.    Hot   water   beating   throughout.\nRATES:   Rooms,   Kta.   upwards;   meala,\n25c.;  \u25a0peeta.l  rates by  the  wtak.\nJ.  A.   ERICKSON,   Proprietor\nTelephone, 2E0.  Opposite Court 1\nPostofflce, Nelson.  B.C.\n liia*^^!!^-? _gra'\n^i>^__._>\n____*__*__\u2122e>_i\u00a3Be&s\nBmiKliira. bum Mm kelso* a. a* Mftifrlil. MA*rjtf M tsot\n\u2014--Tr.g\u2014--     r     e_______^________st *_ ; l._.? \"\"\"...   '   .\"  \u2022\"\"'\"\"\" t   .   \"\u25a0\"\u2022\u25a0 ***?*\u00a3\nisfe\nSuits to Measure From $5.14 Up\n.J9__i *B m\nTOP\nCURZON Bros.\nz*___*\nMMtre. Cliraon Un'\".. \u25a0     ,    ,\n60 A 62. t*ttv-wl.. I.onil\u00ab>.i. KnpT.inil.\nnull Sir.ti.-U It wllli thr firi-iitrsl r.1 | f*.. 11 \u2022.\n\u2022\u25a0 Hu* i\nvlM\nol null imltTwl oi \u201e-. ......--\n1 muilKiv that I mn trrentl)' \\iW.w. wltli lim\nro**r\u00ab*t i-uU Rtyle, nit*, tit ol Hir* t-ii't. i.rul I .-..\u25a0*.\n\u25a0urprttcil nt lho promnthrti nllh whicli ynn\ncarrlpit out thf orrti-r. You rrrtiiliily rt. h*iiv tin-\n\u2022fTOitcsi cr-t-dlt fnrlht* [uri-M iiui.M-rm wiiUh\nvon handle nwll orrtew.     , ,.   .\n1 ihmvetl tha nil nrtiUnrl among mv .rcmis,\nami they wpri-niriirl**1!!:'.! Hi\" liuiimrss. mi iliii;.\nmid fit or thr unit Hit'l ii**'-*-.! nn* liow In \u00ab<ixl.\nOr-^oiinc I f.in:i.|.*l-. I-'-' 'I'**\". \"i\"'i il. -vit \u00bb\u2022\nfartli'ii of bearlne them wl* that tiny woutil wild\nfor (roods. ,     . ...\nImustMrtillnlyiriywIIti ns\u00abH>nmo (hit yn\ncan dopontl on mv hlturt CUltnm. .*\u25a0\u00bb suns u\nthatdwsrlptlonnreMld in *'.i*\u00ab..''a iti^i-n-rs j\nanil 20 iloll'irt*. I sln.ll f tulftiv-uii- to rrl .1* iinjnv\ncustomers for vou as I mm, tu'llim assunil tint\ntlwj* will ttc.it. entire sitlstaft'on.\n1 remain, your h'fthty silt \u25a0lij'fl rr\u2014\n[Stgn\u00abi>      \u2022*\"'*\"'\nFRANK ItAltltl'lt.   I\nOur fume nnd reputation is world-wide nnd\nuniversal.   Wc have thousands of intinfied and\ngratitinii ciiRtoint-i-B al) over the globe, and public\nopinion lias long Nince put us \"at the top   as the\nworld's greatest tailoring experts.\nWe can supply you with tho latest I on Inn styles, fashions and\nT     fabric*, nt prices unupproachable by any utlicr tailors!\nThe qualitv und durability of all our cloth is unexcelled, and the suits v\nsupply nre valued by our Colonial Customers at 20 dols.\nWe have  tli>- most ximplitied system of self-meusurcment extunt\u2014it absolutely 1\nensures u perfect tit. and finish. ,\nDo son want to be smartly clad 7\u2014then Cunton Bros.\u2014Loudon's Leading tailors\u2014can fit you\nith the most durable, attractive and splendidly fitting suit* imaginable.\nLouk above and geo what our Colonial Customers suv.   We semi you doiens of similar letters^\nwith patteruB for your perusal.\nWE WILL   FORFEIT $25,000.\ntestimonial published by us is other than genuine and entirely unsolicited 1\n6 dols. 72 c, and 8 dols.\nif tt inii be proved llmt uny\nSUITS TO MEASURE 5 dols. 14 c,\nTT\nOur 5.14 Suit, duty [ret t tirri.Cc paid\n6.72\n8.00        \t\nOur 4.52 Overcoat, duty [ret A carriage paid, 6.82\n5.14         7.44\n6.12      \u201e            \u201e        \u201e       8.80\n7.34       10.40\nGuaranteed Made to your Special Measure.\nAU orders nro despatched within seven ilnys utter we receive thctn.   Send to-dtiy fur our clioiee new Benson's\npatterns, booklet of latest styles; Belf-raeaBuremettt form, instructions and tap. measure.   Wo send these ou\nfree und post paid.\n\"Let Us Link You Up With London.\"\nIf you aro not sL.tUtk-d we guarantee to return the full  amount of\nyour purclmsB.\nThe World's Mvtvture Tailors. {Detit \u2022*.\u00bb*)\nM & 62, City Road, Finsbary, LonJon, Emrlani\nONIYONE QUALITY    JHEVERY BEST\nARE SOLD BY LEADING MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE\n\"leflJtjSi    i    -\\ '* aa***\nJaJJBBU.Jl\n&jjumjjgjg!ij, j____t toi\u00a3_^i_____^''-tiiit*_\\i_    ia\nland. Tof this crlnte ho tjtjrvStl flvc years\nIn tho penitentiary at feimtoops,\n\/JAIL WhARRIMAN\"\nTHAT'S   THE   REMEDY    SENATOR\nCULLOM SUGGESTS.\nURGES ROOSEVELT TO PUT ON THE\nTHUMB SCREWS.\nWashington, March 29.\u2014\"I would put\nHarrlman In uie penitentiary for the\n\u25a0Chicago and Alton deal,\" senator Cul-\nlom, of Illinois, said today after a conference with president Roosevelt\n\"I told the president this is what I\nwould do with Harriman,\" he continued,\n\"but I do not care to say whether or\nnot the president agreed with me. But\nthe people know Theodore Roosevelt\nvery well and they can Imagine what he\nwould do to Harrlman for the manner in\nhich the railroad magnate treated the\nstockholders. Harriman milked the road\ndry, and the people who will1 suffer by\nthis wicked transaction will be those\n-who purchased the bonds.\n\"There Is no doubt about the rascality\nof the deal. The people at large are not\nInterested' in this transaction, but those\nwho purchased the bonds are vitally interested. They -have been swindled. That\nis the only word that will describe the\nhigh finance methods which mar*.-*--!\nthe Alton deal. It has been clearly demonstrated that there is nothing behind\nthe paper issued by direction of Harriman, who profited by the investment of\nthose who bought the Chicago and Alton bonds.\"\nSenator Cullom, who is the author of\nthe law which created the interstate\ncommerce commission, had a conference with president Roosevelt about the\nrailroad situation ln general, with parti*\ncular reference to a federal license law\nand the enactment of legislation which\nwill squeeze the water out of railroad\nptoclts and bonds. Senator Cullom\nagrees with the president on this question,\nCHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY IS\nBOTH AGREEABLE AND EFFECTIVE.\nChamberlains Cough Remedy haa no superior for coughs, colds and croup, and\nthe fact that it is pleasant to take and\ncontains nothing In any way injurious has\nmade It a favorite with mothers. Mr. \\V.\n8. Pelham, a merchant of Klrksvllle, la.,\nwrites: \"For more than 20 years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been my\nleading remedy for all troubles. It Is\nespecially successful in cases of croup.\nChildren like it and my customers who\nhave used It will not take any other.\"\nFor sale by all druggists and dealus.\nORANGES\n25c, 40c., 50c.\nper dozen at\n00c.\nJoy's Cash Groeery\nPhone 11, oar. of Joaephlna and Ward Bu.\nJoy wlU meet you at the door.,\nOur Spring Stock\nia Arriving Every Day\nSubdued patterns in browns and grey\ncolorings arc the siyllah fabrics for spring\nand summer suitings.\nYour order placed with us, will guarantee\nyour clothes will be correctly made and\ncut on the latest fashionable lines.\nSATISFACTION OR MONET REFUNDED\nFOR SALE\n160 acres of choice ldhd near Bonnlngton\nFalls, very easily cleared and well watered, with three good buildings, a acres\nslashed, only J30 per acre. 160 acres adjoining the above, the greater portion of\nwhich is) a choice flat, with good stream\nrunning right through It, also easily cleared, at $20 per acre.\nBoth of these are Ideal fruit ranches owing to their location and a bargain at the\nprice asked.\nA 0-roomed house and two tots ln the\nolty; fruit trees ln garden and a hot house\n10x24 feet. Special price for cash ,or 11000\ndown with terms for the balance.\nR. J. STEEL\nTaylor ft McQuarrie\nHigh class Tailors, Baker Btreet, Nelson.\nA.  and G.  Freiberg,  managers,  late ot\nDetroit, Mich,\nSole Agent\nFOR SALE\nSix room house; two large chicken\nhouses; three lots; free water; $1200;\neasy terms.\ngeo. g. McLaren,\nFor Sali\nHOUSES AND COTTAGES In *soo|\ncations.\nLOTS In beat residential parts o(|\nand suburbs.\nBUILDINGS on Baker street prod]\ngood revenues.\nBUILDING SITES In business\nfor erection of stone or brick 1\n(suitable for first class botel, tlj\nor stores.)\nLAND IN NBLSON DISTBICTV\nenay Lake, Stiver King Roai\nGranite Road.)\nLAND   IN ARROW   LAKE   Dial\nFire Valley, Burton City (near)\nF. B. LYS\nREAL ESTATE A6BSNT\nWest Baker St. Nelson, I\nNelson Steam laundry\nP.O. Box \u00ab.   Telephone IM\nTHE SHOE  DERELICTS\nWhy they Never Have Old Shoes or Bargain Sales In u Slater Store\n\"What do you <io with shoes that become shopworn or out of stylt*?\" asked a.\ncustomer ut a Slater shoe store. \"You\nnever have any bargain sales in your store.\nNow I know something about the shoe\ntrade, and I can't see how you overcome\nthe difficulty of stock accumulation.''\nMr, AnBrew overheard the query and ho\nanswered it. \"In the first place we hnve a\nstandard price-stamped line to look after.\nWe don't buy shoes from every plausible\nsalesman and thus accumulate a stock\nof conglomerates. The Slater shoe stock\nis cnrefully kept and carefully gone over\nevery week and every month. Shoes that\nstay on the shelves for over a year are\ntaken away, the brnnd removed from them\nand they go to the denier who makes a\nspecialty of selling shoes by lottery. He\nlikes to gel the Slater shoe without the\nbrand, for It Is tho occasional prize In the\nlottery. Hut by expert stock keeping we\nseldom have to send n shoe out of the\nstore ns a derelict.\"\nB. Andrew and Co.,  Nelson.\nSPECIAL  FOR CAMP  AND  HOTEL USE\nHeavy Hams\nLean, irild cured. The very best of Canadian Goods\nP. BURNS & OO,Limited\nROSSLAND and  BOUNDARY.\nNELSON,     KASLO,\nThe HALL\nAND SMELTING\nMUiiteii\nNELSON, B. C.\nPurchases\nLead, Copper\nand Dry Ores\nW. G. GILLETT\n\u25a0CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER \t\nBOLD AGENT FOR THB PORTO  RICO LUMBER CO., Ltd., Ratafl Tank\nRough and dressed lumber, turned work and brackets, Cout lath aai\nshingles, sa\u00bbh and doors.  Cement, brick and lime for Ml*.  Automatic\ngrinder.   Tard and Factory Vernon Btreet, eaat of HalL\nTelephone, 111. Nelson, B. O.\nO. Box SB-\nALBI PULLED REVOLVER\nWAS GOING TO SHOOT A SPOKANE\nPOLICEMAN.\nWAS ONCE TRIED IN NBLSON FOR\nROSSLAND MURDER\n- \"r\u2014T)\nRespect for detective Tom Heradoa\nprobably kept \"Billy\" Albi, owner of tbe\nFlorence aaloon on Stevens atreet between Main and Front avenues, from\nshooting sergeant D. D. McPhee yesterday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, says tbe\nSpokane Spokesman-Review.\nThe officers had gone to the saloon\nwltb a search warrent seeking stolen\nproperty. While they were in the act\nof searching tbe place both ot the AIuib\nand the bartender attacked McPhee, who\ndrew his gun and knocked one of the\nmen senseless with it. \"Billy,\" who had\nclinched with the sergeant then let go,\nand running behind tbe bar got a 44-cal-\niber revolver and was about to level lt\nat the sergeant, when Herndon, for\nwhom Albi has always had great reaped, commanded him to give up the\nweapon. Albi hesitated a moment, his\nband dropped and he obeyed.\nThe search was then continued, tae\nstolen property located and tbe two men\n. taken to the station.  They were booked\n\\ on the charge of resisting an officer.   A\n| second charge of attempted assault with\n> a deadly   weapon   will   be   preferred\n| agalnBt \"Billy\" AIM.\ni    The latter shot   and   killed   James\nLacey, a desperate character,   several\nyeara ago in the Coeur d'Alene gambling\nhall.   He leaned over a crap table and\nshot Lacey through the back,. killing\nhim InsUntly.  He waa acquitted of thla\ncharge on the ground of self-defense,\nthe evidence showing that Lacey had\nmade threats to take his life.\nAbout eight years ago he shot and\nkilled a man In a lodging house at Ron-\nThe Mark\nThat Tells\nTiwl.ra.ikfJ tlim In .\ntnntt, _ itylei.IuStici and\ngticM for women, men and\nehildna. Form Fitted.\nDeafen .re .ulnoriied lo\nftlJ.ee iuUBtly and al out\nCHI, any Pea-Anglo B.r\nmeat Unity I. BUtenal\n\u00ab   nt.klaa.        SM\na\nPen-Angle trademark (in red) on\nevery Pen-Angle\ngarment, tells you\nit will Stand won't\nBhrlnk,\u2014your\nown dealer so\nguarantees it\nUnderwear thus\ntrademarked is\nBofter, warmer.\nmore flexible\nbetter wearing\nJ3 E TTE Jit*-***\nUNDERWEAR\nKootenay Fruit Lands\nfor sale in io, ao, and 40\nacre blocks.\nI have a few bargains\nnow, write for my lis\nT. E. ANNABLE\nMiTJtoii, a a\nWINDSOR SALT-W* to\ncoal more\u2014so pure, line, weB*\nsavoured. Goes further, too. Bui\nW a ceol dearer. UI\n111!\nREAL ESTATE\nRooms  9 and  10        K.W.C. Blot*\n8EB  OUR LIST  OF\nChoice Fruit Lands\nTHE GREAT WES1\nfuel & Trading Co., Ltd.\nAT  FRANK,   ALBERTA.\nWholesale Dealers  In and  Agents   for\nCROW'S NEST COAL\nSteam und Domestic.\nAll kinds and all colors of Ladle*' and\ndents' Clothing\nCLEANED AND DYED\nFlannels, Blankets, Curtains, Silks, Etc.,\na specialty.\n'Gloves renovated to took llks tmw.\nSteam Carpet Gleaning\nYour patronar***   \u25a0olicltad.\nPAUL NIPOU, Prop\nIf you want to buy Fruit\nLand see me.\nThat Is my business.\nJ. E. ANNABLE\nNH40N, A a\nWrite us for prices and frela*Itt ratea.\nCOAL! WOOD!\nWe now have a stock\nof IGALT COAL\nPhone 265\nYALE-K00TENAV  ICE, FRUIT\nFUEL & POULTRY  CO., LTD.\nOftlce: N.E. Cor. Baker A Ward Sla.\nWEST KOOTENAY\nBUTCHER CO.\nWholesale and Retail Dealers In\nFRESH AND SALTED MEATS\nNothing but fresh   and   wholesome\nmeats and supplies kept In Btock.\nHall orders receive careful attention.\nE. C. TRAVES, MANAGER.\ns: _a_.\nFOR SALE\nGood  Upland  Pralrl. Har tar etlo at\n110 per ton, f.o.b. Caylay, Alta.\nCHAS. H. HOWARD,\noarlay. Alt*.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY C(\nEaster Holidaj\nMarch 29 th to Apr I\n\u2014Rates\u2014\nFARE AND ONE-THI!\nFor the round trip, to and I\nAll Points.    Tickets on\nMARCH 27st to APRIL l|\nFinal return limit APRIL\nFor further particular., ratea and fo|\nera aply to\nJ. S. CARTER,\nD.P.A., Nelaon.\nH. 3. COTLB,\nA.q.P.A., Vanconf\nSherman's Opera House\nONE NIGHT ONLY\nMONDAY,  APRIL 1\nReturn engag^ne-it of \"My Wlfe'g\nFamily\" Co., In\nA Double Elopement\nThe funniest farce ever written.   Bpeolal\nvaudeville  turns.\nPrices: 50c\u201e  75c.  nnd U.\nSeats at Rutherford's Saturday.\nGEO M. QUNN\nWARD tnUsVr      HaUS POflTOSTICl\nHaaufaoturar and dealw In MX*'* IU*\nPortwaw.  BanaUUc urampUj \u2022**\u2022*\nMOITO-Um txt M At*.\nKootenay Steam\nLAUNDRY\nOoodi  Called  far and DeliTtred ma.\nTbe lateat modern appllanoea mow la \u00abh\nat this laundry.\nBaker Itxeet K-Dmb, \u25a0.\u00ab.\nFresh Cut Flowers\nBoquets and Funeral Designs\nWrite, Wire or Phone to\nFRACHB BROS.,\nFORKS, P.\nFLORISTS, ORAND\nO. COLUMBIA.\nMORTGAGE SALE\nUnder and by virtue of the powers of\nBale eontalned in a certain mortgace whleh\nwill be produced at the time of sale, there\nwill be offered for sale by public auction\nat the Court House in' the City of Greenwood, ln British Columbia, on Wednesday,\nthe 3rd day of April, 1907, at the hour of\n3 o'clock ln the afternoon: The north half\nof Lot No. 2330 (two thousand three bun-\ndred and thirty) and containing by admeasurement one hundred and fifty seven aores\nmore or less, situate in the Osoyoos division of Yale district, British Columbia.\nDated at Midway, B.C., this Utfa day of\nMarch, 1907.\nC. J. LBQOATT,\nSolicitor   for  Mortgagee,   Laween   Block,\nMidway, B.C.\nFor terms and conditions of sate apply to\ntha Mortgagee's solicitor.\nAtlantic S. S. Sailing\nC.P.R.   ROYAL   HAIL\nBt. John (West St. John), Liverpool 1\nL. Champlaln..Ap. ML. Brie  Ap,l\nEmp. Ireland..Ap. liMSmp.  Britain..Mi\/\nALLAN  LINB\nFrom Bt. John Fro\nParisian   April -3 Virginian\nTunisian  ....April   ai^ictorlan  Ap.l\nDONALDSON LINB\n(From Weat St. John, N.B.)\nSaluda   ........Ap.. ticassandra ....Ap, ]\nDOMINION   LINB\n(From Portland)\nKensington   ..Ap.   GDomlnlon  Ap.J\nATLANTIC TRANSPORT L<\nMinnetonka Ap.  6Mlnneapolle....Ap. ]\nAMERICAN LINB\nKroonland  ....Ap,   6Vaderland ....Ap..]\nRED STAR LINB\nCeltic  Ap. CNew York ....Ap.j\nCUNARD LINB\nLucanla   ....April   OUmbrla   Ad,-*!\nCamilla   Ap.   SCampanla  Ap.|\nWHITB BTAR LINB\nBaltic   Ap. lOMaJestic    Ap.\nFRENCH  LTN1*\nLa   Bretagnc.Ap.   6La Savole  ....Ap.l\nHAMRnRG-AMBWCAN UNY)\nOraf Waldersee  April\nBleuoher Aprllf\nNORTH GERMAN-LLOYD\nKaiser Wllhelm II April\nRheln \t\n\u2022This sailing -may be from Quebec.\nAll cunuiientai ratea and sailings on \\\nplication.  If you are contemplating t\nn ocean voyage drop ui a lint v\n-rill be pleaaeo to furnish you with I\n.'ormation promptly.\nJ. B. CARTBR,   W. P. F. CXnOONQ\nDP.A. Nairn      qen. Art. Winn!\nTO   WORKWOMEN\nNOTICE\nWhereas, at the Laat Ohanee and Surprise\nmines, Chinese kitchen help U at present employed, te the oMeiusien of White\ntabor.\nTherefore, be it resolved that this organisation-  Sandon Miners' union No. SI, -of\nthe W. F. of M. reaffirming IU opposition\nto the employment, of Orientals within Its\nJurisdiction, strongly -condemns the position\ntaken by the management of tho properties ln question, and counsels worklngmen\neverywhere and those favorably disposed\ntoward organised labor to be governed by\nthis action.\nSANDON MINERS' UNION\nA. SHILLAND, ii.cr.tary.\nCut Flowers\nIn any quantity ready now and for Easter offerings. Carnations, assorted, single\nand double, Daffodils, Hyacinths, white\nand light blue Narcissus, white Uoeltcus\nAlliums White, Palms, Ferns and Rubber\nPlantar   B. ORIZZELLE, Florist, Nelson.\nFARM PRODUCE\nBuy your farm produce direct from the\nproducer. The Cowley Iocs] Of the AI-\nherta Farmers' association is prepared to\nquote prices io any reliable party. Address A. H. GUNN, Secretary-Treasurer,\nCowley, Alta.\n\"BURBANKS\"\nSeed Potatoes\nCommonly known aa Aahoroft Potatoes\n2000 Bushels at Bonnl-iiton Ranch.\nFor sale.   Apply to\nIAN. C. CAMPBELL\nManager    '\nTENDERS\nBul\u00abl tenUara will k* rewind up till\nIS o'clock noon on Thuraday, Harah alta,\nfor making- cartaln alt.ratl.n. and addition.\nta the Hum. het.l. Th. l.wMt .r any\ntender aot nacoarlly aeatfta*.   I\nALSX, \u2022AlUtla, Anklttet.\nSynopsis of Canadian Horn*\nRegulations\nANT available Dominion ]   \t\nRailway belt la Britlah Calumta*, i\nnomeneaded hy any paiam who I\nsole head ot a (amlly, or any n\nU yeara of aa**, to th* axtant of <\nter section of ICO acre*, more or L\nEntry muat be made personally u\nlocal land offloe for th* district In I\nthe land la sltnat*. a\nThe homesteader aa raqnlnd t* i\u201e\nthe condition, connected tta*r*wltk <\none of the following plana:\nO) At least __ month.' re*   .\nand cultivation of th* land In aaaa ;\nfor three year*.\n(D If the father (or mother, 11 the \u00ab\nla dtoeued),' of th* homesteader\nupon a farm In th* vicinity ef tl\nentered for, th* requirement* ox L\ndance may ba satisfied by auoh l.\nrealdlu with the father or mcthtr. ,\n(I) II the settler haa hi* permanent I\ndence upon farming land owned by j\nIn the vicinity of hla hameataad, thi\nqulramente a* to realdenoe may ba l\n\u25a0led by residence upon the aald I\nSix montha' notice ln writing s\ngiven to th* Conuniaslonsr of 1\nLands at Ottawa of intention to ,\npatent.\nCoal land* may be purchased at I\nact* for soft co*l and M for anth.\nNot mon than no Mrs* can ba i\nby on* Individual or osmpany. \u201e\nat the rate ot 10 cenu  par ton\npounds shall he collected on the gm_\nDeputy ot the Minister of th* Int*\nH B.-Unautherlsed publication of\ntwisnr* ^j^bjjjjjt tar.\nFruit Tree Pruning and 6ril.lt\nDone by L, fogua, Victoria St.,\nOrders should be lent in Early.\n B-es-i Cops\n_\u00bbt\nnn naibf ntfws i-rawo*-**. n*o., SATtiftDA*; March so.\"' Veiii\nw\n\"\u25a0p\nArnot's Great Bargain\nDry Goods, Boots and Shoes\nMen's Furnishings and Hats\nEnglish Prints 12c\u2014were 15c and 17c.\nFlanuellettes  10c and 12c\u2014were 15c and 20c\nLotton and Embroideries from 2c to 20c per yd.\nLadies and Children's Underwear  *....from 10c to \u00a51.00\nNew stock Shirt Waists  J1.00 to \u00bb3.00\nMEN'S FURNISHINGS\nShirts, working  J1.00\u2014wore |1.60\nSweaters   $1.00\u2014were .1.50\nAll Fancy Shirts 60c and .1.00\nWomen's Bala, and Beith Shoes, ..$1.50, A ,2\u2014were $2.50, \u00a3 $3.50\nMisses        \"        \"      Shoes  $1.50\u2014were $2.25 and. $3.00\nChildren's        \"      \"      Shoes  $1.00\u2014were $1.25 and $1.75\nBoys' laced Shoes $1.50\u2014were $2.25 and $2.50\nMen'* Slippers and Pumps  $1.75\u2014were $2.50\nMen's Shoes, nailed and plain  $2.00\u2014were $2.75 and $5.00\nHATS AND CAPS\nFedoras  $1.60 and $1.75\u2014were $3.00 and $3.5$\nCLOTHING, reduced about one-half.\nDAVID ARN0T, Turner-Beeton Block\nJosephine Street, opposite The Daily News, Nelson. B. C.\nAuthorized  Capital   $1,000,000.\nShapes,  Pap Value,   $100 Each\nOntario-Quebec Cobalt Mining Go.\nLIMITED\nMERGER OF POUR VALUABLE  PROPERTIES-113 1*2  Acres jn the famous\nBucke  Township, and 20 Acres in rich Coleman\nHEAD   OFFICE     - -     TORONTO\n\u2022     \u00a3.3?.    \u25a0 DIRECTORS **^5    SL&\nF. X. DUPUIS, Q.C., M.P., Montreal, Que      GBORGE S. MAY, M.P.P., Ottawa, Ont.\nL. J. LABROSSE, M.P.P.,   St. Eugene.,      JAS. E. DAiY, Barrister, Solicitor, etc.,\nOntario. Toronto, Ont.\nGODFREY  LANGLOIS, M.P.P., Mon-       D. McAVOY, K.C, Valleyneld, Ont.\ntreal, Que.\nSolicitors\u2014DAY & FERGUSON, 34 Victoria St., Toronto. Fiscal Agents, GORMALY, TILT A CO., 36 King St.\nE., Toronto.   Working Headquarters\u2014HAILEYBURY, COBALT, ONT.\nTransfer Agents and Registrars\u2014THE TRUSTS A GUARANTEE CO., To ronto. Ont.; THE SECURITY REGISTRAR & TRANSFER AGENCY, OG Broadway, New York City.\nDESCRIPTION  OF   PROPERTIES\n1\u2014The S.W. 1-4 of the N. 1-2, Lot 5, Con. 4, Bucke Tp., SBl*. acres. 2\u2014Th e S. E. 1-4, of the N. 1-2, Lot 5, Con. 4,\nBucko Tp., 37 acres. 3\u2014The N. E. 1-4, of the N. 1-2, Lot 8, Con. 2, Bucke Tp., 40 acres. 4\u2014The W. 1-2 of the\nN.W. 1-4, of the N. 1-2, Lot 25, Con. 4, Coleman Tp., 20 acres.\nSince the rich strike the Directors have decided on selling only 200,000 shares. The first shipment will be\nmade ln about 90 days and the amo unt that will be realized therefrom and the stock sold up to that time wm be\nsufficient for all development pur pases. The balanco of tho stock will remain in the treasury Insuring larger\ndividends on small amount of stock: issued. ^ .^ .\nST03K  STILL  OFFERED   AT   PAR\nOne Dollar per share. The ri ch strike on property No. 1 continues t\nlarger. The vein since the first assay published ($2,742.60 per ton) has she\ndays. Report Just received from s uperlntendent showB that the ore recelu\nassay as well as our rich strike on claim No. 1.\n'We have a most excellent pro position worthy of your Investigation,\nmoney, nor do we want you to send us your subscription, until after the m\ncostly in an announcement of this sort to give full explanations.  We wan\nconscientiously carry but not until you have satisfied yourself what a good\nable in four equal monthly payments and our guarantee given below fully\nWE   GUARANTEE\nTo every applicant for shares to buy back their stock at price purchased from us any time within thirty\ndays If the proposition on investigation does not prove to be exactly as represanted.   Write us today for full\ninformation, maps, copies of asaajs, etc.   This is an unparalelled opportunity.\nGORMALY, TILT &  CO.\nMembers Standard Stock Exchange, Toronto. Canada.\no improve and the vein has grown\nwn higher values during the last few\nid from proporty   No. 2 promises   to\nWo do not want you to wire ub your\nost thorough Investigation. Space Ib too\ni. you to purchase all the stock you can\nprnpoBtion we have.   The stock ts pay-\n\u25a0prctects you.\nEstablished 1892\nI SEIGELS\nV\u00bb SYRUP KBf\nGood digestion Is the foundation of sound health. Indigestion means physical weakness,\npain, langour, depression, nnd\nshattered health, MOTHER\nSeicel's Syrup tones, and\nstrengthens your stomach, liver,\nand bowels, purifies your blood,\ncleanses jour whole system, and\nthus\n*J\"\"   CURES   \u25a0\"\u00bb\nf Ingestion I\n11 Mn M tti -Mr boilli, uie mifrtnt. I\nwL \/., J. WUIT* * CO,, \u2022 MUlNrRBAL. M\n^\u25a0\u25a0*T'**^^|^^*^5e*BiMM\u00abBg\u00ab|SW'*1*^-\nA DANGER POINT AHEAD\nMANAGER.    flKAVES     OP     ORAN1IY,\nTALKS  OP   HTRIKE   OUTLOOK\nmSTUHHED CON I) IT IONS NOW MIGHT\nPltOVH DISASTROUS\n(Special to The Daily News)\nGrand Forks, March 29\u2014^General manager J. P, Graven of the Granby company,\nurrlv-ed in town Wednesday night, and.\nafter conferring* with manager HodgeB,\nvfj left yesterday afternoon for Phoenix. Ucven\nfurnaces have boon running thla week,\nmaintaining an average of 400 tons each\nper 2-i hours, Yesterday _tm tons were put\nthrough,   liultig the  largost output,  with\nthe exception of one ilny Inst year, tnat.\ntlio Oranby plant over recorded. Th*\nolghth furnace- will probably bo ready lut\na week, at which time, tf nothing unforeseen happens, the smelter should beat tlie**\nrecord. Ono i of Iho big Jumbo blowers*\nIs In operation, i-cquiring- for Its operation*\ntwo morion-, each of 160 h.p. About 1UW\nh.p. Ib now being* utilized front Bonnlttgj*\nton.   Coke is coming In fairly'well.\nKnowing that the situation in regartl tic-\ntho conference between tho miners and\noperators must be causing some aiYxletj -\nto the mining and smelting companies oti\nthe Boundary, Mr. Graves waa asta-d lib'\nviews.\n\" Iwould rather not venture an. opinion\non the result,\" snld Mr. Graves. \"I do\nknow, however, that there Is n. dnngeft\npoint ahead, which It would he well fo:*\nnil who have the mining interests of southern British Columbia ut heart to bewara\nof. The danger point will be reached tt*\nthe cost of producing coke, coal, lumber,\nsteel and other supplies goes on increasing, and at the same time a stowing down\noccurs In the general industrial condition**\nof the country. A fall In the pnlce of metals would follow, nnd an extremely rrltkal\nperiod would be reached. As Ib well knowai\ncopper mining hero Is carried on with or**\nprobably of the lowest grade in the world..\nthat Is or those being smelted on a larg-ii\nr-n.li*. The Granby Is a typical compart*,?\nand its fnto, whether success or failure.,\nwould lit; the fate of the roat, though probably in a time of stress it would liv**\nlonger than aome of the smaller com-*\npa.nl*>-*.\"\n\"Tho nntural rotort to any cry of 'rocks*-\nahead,' Mr. Graves, is that the Oranby\nIs making alt kinds of money at the present price of copper. What have yon to\nsay to that*?\"\n\"Well that's only a half truth,\" was tha\nreply. \"The Granby haa made money.\nand haa actually paid 12 ptr earn dividend\nthis last year, but those who may lay\n-stress on this fuel entirely forgot that\nmany of our slit-ire hold ers linvu held tbo\n-slock Hlnce ].% mul tba: for the past series\nof ye-ana havo not averaged more than 1\nlMir cent on their Investment. Wilh favorable conditions the average will figure up\nto poraps 4 or & per cent. Hours have\nbeen shortened, wagea railed, all greatly\nIncreasing- the cost of production, and\nshould this cost increase continually and\nthe crisis arrive. Involving the cessation\nof operations ln a section of the country\nsuch as this, then it would be hard to\nreadily resuscitate the confidence of out-\nsdo calptnl, and without that confidence\ncompanies can certainly not finance development on a big scale. These points\nshould be earnestly borne In mind by miners, prospectors, business men and all who\nare strognly Interested In tho permanent\n\u2022progress of the country.\"\nAsked as to whether he anticipated any\n-decline In the price of copper, Mr. Graves\n-said the whole riuesUan hinged on the\ngeneral Industrial conditions of the country, London and Berlin both showed slight\n\u2022declines recently, and New York hnd a\nalight downward tendency In sympathy.\nThe actual demand for copper in connection with electrical development would pro-\nkilily continue strong until a slowing up\nmovement In  manufacturing appeared.\n\"There have not been wanting signs of\nsuch a movement, and on these difficult\nand far reaching questions of labor and\ngeneral cost of production In UrltlBh Columbia, the moral support of the whole\npeople will be called Into question to effect wise and fair solutions of the problem.'*\n\"Anything to say,   Mr.  Graves,   ai to\nfuture development plans of the Oranby?\"\n\"Well, If conditions promise to be normal\n*\u2022*\u00ab shall prepare for large developments.\nI Ah far as tht mines go wt are even now\n1 n  shape for more extensive work than\nn a art actually doing, and tht enlargement\nwould have to be at this end. We shall\nkeep a weather eye open for rocks and\nother difficulties. If things sliapu well\nwe are ready for further development! it\nthey do not shape well, we will govern ourselves accordingly. We arc all eciuul-y Interested,\" said Mr. Graves earnestly, In\nclosing hts chat, \"in sustaining things nt\nthe point where the Boundary ores can\nbe treated pcrmanenily at a fair profit.\nIf we do not cooperate now in facing such\ndifficulties as initiate against permanence\nand success for the mining industry, the\nconditions may become harder to cope with\nthan tbey nre at the present time.\"\nAID FOR SLOCAN CITY\nEXPLANATION    OP    ACT  RUSHED\nTHROUGH   LEGISLATURE\nPREAMBLE SETS FORTH ALL PACTS\nIN THE CASE\nThe bill introduced at Victoria early In\nthe week by the premier, and rushed\nthrough all its stages ln one sitting, io\naid the municipality of the city of Slocan, recites in Its preamble:\n\"On the 3rd day of April, 1903, the\nmunicipality of the city of Slocan passed\na bylaw, No. 17, for the purpose of borrowing ten thousand dollars on debentures to enable the city to grant a bonus to the Ontarlo-Slocan Lumber company, limited. The bylaw was duly ratified by the ratepayers, in accordance\nwith the \"Municipal Clauses Act,\" aud\ndebentures were Issued thereunder for\ntho sum of ten thousand dollars, In denominations of one hundred dol.ars each.\nUnder and by virtue of the bylaw, the\nprincipal sum of the debt was made\nre-payable by yearly sums during the\nperiod of ten years, being the currency\nof the said debentures, such yearly sums\nbeing of such respective amounts that\nthe aggregate amount payable ln each\nyear for principal and Interest In respect\nof the debt Is as nearly as possible\nequal to the amount so payable in each\nof the other nine years of the period.\nThe total amount required to be raised\nannually, for paying the debt and Interest aa ln the bylaw provided, is one\nthousand dollars, payablo on the 6th of\nApril, There is still payable on the part\nof the municipality ln respect of the\ndebentures mo sum of seven thousand\ndollars, but tho municipality Is not in\narrears of any payments of principal and\nInterest undor tho bylaw. The dobeniur-\nob were all sold to the British Columbia Trust company, limited, which company is still the holder of all the debentures issued under the pro visions of\nthe bylaw which have not matured. The\nmunicipality has a floating debt of one\nthousand, five hundred dollars. It has\nbeen agreed between the municipality\nand the company, with the consent of\nthe legislative assembly of the province\nof British Columbia, to cancel such of\nthe debentures that have not matured\nat the time of the passing of this act,\nand replace the same by new debentures\npayable at the same place, making the\naggregate amount payable tn each year\nfor principal and Interest, In respect of\nthe debt and of the new Indebtedness in\nrespect of the floating debt, six hundred\ndollars, Instead of the sum of one thousand dollars, and payable on the first of\nAugust Instead of the 6th day of April,\nand to extend the time for the repayment of the whole of the debt accordingly, and the company haa agreed to lend\nthe municipality the further sum of two\nthousand eight hundred and forty dollars, being the amount of debentures required to produce the amount of the\nfloating indebtedness, to enable the\nmunicipality to discharge the same. It\nIs desirable to grant the municipality the\npower to change the debentures as above\nmentioned and to borrow two thousand\neight hundred and forty dollars, the\namount required to produce the sum of\none thousand Ave hundred dollars, without the necessity of submitting any bylaws to the ratepayers of the municipality.\"\nThe Bell Trading company Is offering\nfor Blaster trade, local rmnoh egg*. So. a\ndoten. Special cured ham and bacon, medium weight aad aslt-attd for family\ntrade. \u00abM\n\u00bbi.*m*\\   THB MEDICINAL VALUE OF\nSPECIAL   MUSICA. V    PR<->(ifcAM   IN\nMETHODIST    6HUROH'.\nA CHOIR OP THIRT\\ ' VOICES WILL\nPARTICIPA T\u00ab.\nSpecial arrangements hi we been made\nfor the due celebration ol ' Easter Sunday, In the Methodist chu. wh. This Is\nperhaps .the greatest Chris l-*u festival\nof all the year and it is seai enable that\nlt should be celebrated with . lowers and\nsong.\nHaving this in view, the woi Vers have\narranged to suitably decorate th t church.\nThe theme of all the services wi U be the\nResurrection. At the morlng set \"vice the\npastor will preach on the Resur. taction.\nThe afternoon service has been a *Tang-\ned by the officials of the Sunday _ *haol.\nSpecial Invitations have been Is&u wl to\nthe parents and friends to be prt ^ttt.\nMr. Wadds is preparing a blackbt \"tard\npicture, that will Illustrate the add. wbs\ngiven by Mr. Bennett, Songs and recitations will be given by several of I -he\nchildren, and the orchestra will be pn *\u25a0-\nent and play several selections,\nThe following Is the order of the sei V\nvice for the evening:\nSelection\u2014Orchestra\nOpening Hymn\u2014\"Christ   the   Lord l\u00bb-\nRisen Today.\"\nPrayer.\nAnthem\u2014\"Seek   Ye   the Lord.\"\u2014Choir*\nand Orchestra.\nScripture Lesson.\nHymn\u2014\"Come Ye Saints,   Look Here\nand Wonder.\"\nSelection\u2014Orchestra\nAnthem\u2014\"The Heavans are Telling.\u2014\nChoir and Orchestra.\nPrayer.\nContralto Solo\u2014\"The Resurrection.\"\u2014\nFRESH FRUIT JUICES\nOne of the Greatest Wonders ot the Age.\nHundreds Have Been Made Well by Taking Advantage\nof an Ottawa Physician's Discovery.\nStandards of \" Semi-reai\ntn. E       Tyw F\nTV..G\nHeight\n*_ You could not make a coat made\n(or the sftoit man, in Type E, look\nwell on the latter man, in Type F.\nThere may be a difference of six inches\nin his height, and there should he a\ndifference of several inches in the length\nof the coat. The waist of the short\ncoat would set up near the shoulders\nof the tall man.\n\u2022j The Semi-ready Physique Type\nSystem, with its seven distinct types,\nits 35 variations, and 15 sizes of each\nvariation\u2014takes into account height\n0.3d weight, and also the width and\nthe shape of every man.\n9, A perfect fit and n fiaiih**d*to-mt->'*uri\n(ai-men. at $18 to $20 and $25. Better\ntailarctl tlian %ny custom tailor qu\npossibly do it ia nil back ihop.      f\\\n\/S\u00a9imn*=ir(B<i3(i7\ntn\\ _ an ft\u2014 m_*o\u2014\n3. A. GILKER, sole Aguucy.\nNelson, B. C.\nFOR  SALE\n40 ROOM HOTEL IN A NEW AND\nOROWING TOWN ON THE We)T-\nA8KEWIN BRANCH, BEST BUSINESS LOCATION IN ALBERTA.\nTHB ONLY HOTEL IN THE\nPLACE; LIVERY STABLE IN\nCONNECTION. FOR PRICES AND\nOTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO\nH. DARLING\nCAMROSE, ALTA.\nmAUTIG STEAMSHir.\n'QFIHEGAHAUIAN PACIFIC H)\niROYAL Mil SERVICE\nSssFINEST AND  FASTEST=\nI    t.\n.\u00bb\u00bb\nSt. John, N.I. (8%n) and Liverpool\nApril nth   Lake Charnplatn\nApril mil   EmproHH of Irolantl\nApril 27th   \"Lake Eric\n\u2022May 3rel     Emprei-m of Britain\n'Thero Is a pOHHlbltlty thut thin Hulling\nWlU be from Quebec.\na S. UAKB CHAMPLAIN and LAKT\nBrie carry only one class of oabln pas\naengerB (second class) to whom Ib given\nthe accommodation situated in the host\nnurt of the flteamer at S42.60 an-'\n-HI\nHMPRBSSTW\u2014let. M0. to $B0O; tnd\n$46 Md WT.B0; 8M fM.15.\n3, a OkXim. D. P. A., Ntina\nEveryone \"knows how beneficial fruit\nla, when eaten regularly. Fruit Is na-\ntnre's laxative\u2014the finest kidney regii-\nJator\u2014and the Ideal skin tonic. Unfortunately, the medicinal principle of\nfruit occurs only In minute quantities.\nIn order to consume enough fruit to\nrelieve Biliousness, one would also consume a large amount of woody fibre\nor pulp, which would upset the stomach and Impair digestion.\nAn Ottawa physician discovered a\nway to get around these difficulties.\nHe pressed the Juice from apples, oranges, figs and prune'-i\u2014-and then forced one more atom nf the hitter principle from the discarded orange peels,\ninto the concentrated juices. This\nformed a new compound, having all,\nthe curative effect.**, of fresh fnilt\u2014and\nIn a highly Intensified degree, Then\nvaluable tonics and Internal antiseptics were added and the whole pressed\nInto tablets.\nThese aro \" Frult-a-tlves \" the wonderful Liver Tablets you hear so much\nabout. \"Frult-a-tlves\" cure the most\nobstinate ensen of non-action of tha\nbowels, biliousness, headaches, sleeplessness, nervousness, kidney trouble,\nrheumatism, sciatica and neuralgia.\nThey are the greatest blood purifying\nmediftnp In the world, while their act-\nIon on the skin. In clearing and beautifying the complexion, Is nothing short\nof marvelous.     Ask your druggist for\nFrult-n-tlves \" nm. Fee that you get\nthem. BOc a box. li for*S2.r>0. By mall,\npostpaid, from FruItTa-tlve* Llmltt-n],\nOttawa. 1.13\nCAST IRON SCRAPS\nWANTED AT ONCE\nHIGHEST PRICES PAID\nNELSON IRON WORKS\nTeV\nCorner of Hall and Front Streets.\nNELSON   B. G.\nF. O. Box 1059\nMrs. Thurraan.\nSelection\u2014Orchestra\nHymn\u2014\"Christ the Lord Is Risen Again\"\nBenediction.\n'    Selection\u2014Orchestra\nThe choir will be assisted by a number\nof friends, making a chorus   of   thirty\nvoices, under the leadership of Mr. C.\nBenedict.   Mrs. W. W. Beer will preside at the piano.\nAn orchestra of 12 pieces has been\nbrought together by the efforts of Mr.\nW. Tolllngton.\nDuring the evening service, Rev. R.\nNewton Powell will give three five minute addresses.\nArrangements have heen made to increase the seating capacity of the church\nfor the occasion.\nH0R9ES ENTOMBED\nCave in of Mine at Frank Imprisons Unfortunate Animals\n(Special to The Dally News)\nFrank, March 29\u2014The Frank board or\ntrade has been urging the dominion government to establish a customs port ot\nentry hero for the bcnefli and convenience\nof Lille. Bellevue, Hilcrest. Blalrmore and\nColeman, as all customs papers have now\nto bo sent to Macleod, the nearest port Of\nentry, some GO miles away, with a delay\nof from 10 to 15 days. The government has\nat last consented to tho request and the\nport of entry will be established here by\nApril J. It Ib estimated that these towns\npay for customs about $18,000 a rear and It\nwill bc largely increased this year.\nThe Canadian American Coal and Coke\ncompanys' mine some distance from the\nentrance caved In yesterday and alt work\nhas been suspended for three or four days\nuntil the debris can be cleared away. AH\nthe company's horses are in the mine and\nthey are being fed through the ventilator\nover tho entrance, with a great dei\\| of\nInconvenience.    The miners are anxiously\nawaiting the decision of tho conference\nnow being held at Calgary. It Is believed\nthat 90 out of every hundred miners are\nunfavorable to u strike.\nOne V. R. Chadbourn. recently residing\nIn Coleman, running a livery stable, wus\narrested on a compialnt by Inspector Bee-\nher of the mounted police, for lamiing a\ncheck to E. Drain, a hotel man of Blalrmore, on the Union bank at Cnrdston,\nwhere ho had no account. The- manager\nof the bunk was summoned here to give\n\u25a0evidence resulting ln the accused be ng\naent to Macleod *,o stand hla trial,\nKILLED BT EXPLOSION\nJohannesburg, March 29\u2014Four while men\nand GO natives were instantly killed und\nthree whites and 16 natives were Injured\nby an unexpected explosion last night of\ntwo cases of dynamite at the Drlefonteln\nmine. One of the white men killed was\nun American named William Harvey. The\nexplosion ocaurred at a time when the\nmine workeis were mustered preparatory\nto going to work. A native tampered with\nthe dynamite which exploded.\n SAFE WAS CRACKED\n1 jaekson.\" Mich, March *\u00bb-*Safe blowers\nlast night robbed the safe nt tho Farmers'\nand Merchants' National hank of Hanover,\nsecuring $3000. Two wi men living over\ntlie bank heard tho explosion and gave\ntho alarm but by the time the villagers\narrived the robbers had escaped.\nMET  ROOSEVELT\n^TMhltng^on,   Matjch fifr-The  Onnodinn\npostal commissioners, today  visited points\nof Interest   here,    A  call  at   the   Whito\nHouse and presentation to president Roosevelt by the postmaster general were feature of the program.\nHip-art piano tuner and regulator, E. O-\nWindsor. Leave aedsrs with Canada Drug\nand Book Co., or phone at*. P. O. box Ot\n'BIR*\nCREAM\nBaKiniPowder\nMade from pure, grape cream of tartar\nFOREMOST\nBAKING POWDER.\nIN THE WORLD\nMakes home baking easy. Nothing\ncan be substituted for it in making,\nquickly and perfectly, delicate hot\nbiscuit, hot-breads, muffins, cake and\npastry. Insures the food against alum.\n<.\n>' \u25a0\nPrice Baking Powder Co., Chicmo.\n ana oAiut lawa. ratson. a. c, aamtoat MiMtiti ao, lsui\nFRUIT L\\NDS\nin' blocks to suit purchasers.  Good soil;\nwater frontage; easw terms; low prices.\nR\nH. E. Oraasriaile & Co.\nifflM Neat floor OU. auk at (MUM*\nMI       2*o>.oa. I.O.      P.O. MX \u2022\u2022\nGALT COAL\nMined at Lethbrldge, Alta. Unequalled\ntor steam and domestic use. Car lots\nshipped to all railway and steamboat\npoints.\n'W- JPm TIEKNEIT\nGeneral Sales Agent. Box 823.   Nelson, B.C.\nSPRING\nHATS\nS\nAll Lhe new blocks\nc\nT\nIn Stetson's Soft and\nH\nE\nT\nStiff Hats just open\nR\ned tip.   You need look\nno further than right\n1\n8\nhere for the best line\nS\n0\nN\nof   hats   the   city  affords.\nT\nY\nEmory & Walley\nTHE HUB\nPRICE OF METALS\nNew\ncopper,\nLond\nuuotati\nYorTt. March 29-SIlver, 00;\n24 3-4; lead. 56\nn,    March   in\u2014Public   hoi!\n3ns.\ncasting\nlay,   no\nCOPPER STOCKS\n(Heported by MoDarmtd  A  MeHardy)\nNow York, Maroh 29\u2014The following are\ntoday's   quotations   for   ths   stocks mentioned.\nStock Asked  Bid\nOranby  130      120\n-Dominion  Copper       BM      *>\nB. C. Copper     8H      \u25a0\u25a0%\nNELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\nT. L. Marquis is boating up R* A. Ren-\nwlck's furniture preparatory to Its being\nmoved to Victoria.\nThe Nelson gun club wlU hold Ua regular\nweekly shoot this afternoon at 2:a> at tbe\nfoot of Stanley street.\nH. N. Nichols, manager of the Ymir\nmine, and Mrs. Nichols, wars registered\nat the Hums last evening.\nThero may have been many fish stories\nabout yesterday's catch, but they wore not\nIn evidence last evening,\nF. E. Simpson, editor and proprietor of\nthe Cranbrook Herald, was at the Hume\nlast night and leaves thla morning for Victoria.\nOnly the burs, cigar stores and confectionery shops were open yesterday but\nwherever workmen were employed ln building, work went on as usual.\nPreparatory to commencing real work on\nthe new court house the contractor has\ntsken up the sidewalk on Ward street,\nalong the site and relald It on the roadside.\nThe choir of the Baptist church hns prepared speeial music for tomorrow. The\nevening service will be an Easter praise\nservice, with a short address by the pastor.\nThe Good Friday services at the city\nchurches yesterday morning, afternoon\nund evening were all fairly well attended.\nThere will he special services todny at the\nRoman   Catholic  and   Anglican   churches.\nWhat nearly proved to be a serious \"Tire\noccurred yesterday at the C.P.R. bunk-\nbouse, situated at the C.P.R. quarry, two\nmiles out on the main line. Painters were\nnt work on the new bunk house and wero\nbusy putting crcosn.e on tbe roof, when\nsuddenly flames sprang up all round the\ntwo men working there, one of whom was\nbadly sing d. Old clother were requisitioned\nand with the aid of a fow buckets of wator\nthe flames were soon fexllnfftil ftcd ^rtor.\nany damage was done. Luckily a pnort\nstream of water was e'ose r,: hand other-\nWise' the fire would   have .b. rn a seriou.1\n\u25a0THS STOKE Of tjUALITY\nTOR\nGood Friday\nWe will have a full line of GREBN\nVEGETABLES and SEASONABLE\nFRUITS. Everything strictly fresh\nand of first quality.\nAs Friday and Easter Monday are\npublic holidays our store will he closed\nboth days, and customers will confer a\nfavor by placing 1st of the month\norders today or Saturday.\nRobt. H\\t Hood & Co.\nBIOCBRin Ml WOVISIONS.\nK. W. 0. BLOC* WC-JON, A A\nFOR SALE\n\/\n.\n248 Acres of good fruit land for. sale,\none mile, south of Slocan City; small\nhouse; 5 acres cleared. Good su-eam of\nwater.. Price 54000.\n40 Acre blocks with water frontage on\nthe north side of the Weat Arm. Prlc*\n$75 per acre. p      \u00b1\nFruit lands In blocks of from 50 to 150\nacres In the Slocan valley, $15, J20 and\n126 per acre. j\nE&M.BIRD\nNELSON, B.0.\n**************************** A**************************\nGarden Tools\nTh* advent of spring Is always looked forward to as the season for\ncleaning and preparing your hack and front gardens and lawn* for the\nsummer. To do this successfully you must have proper tools te do the work.\nWe have averytblng required tor this purpose from a garden plow to a\ngarden trowel.   Our prices are right and we solicit your patronage.\n\u2666\nThe J. H. Ashdown Hardware Co., Ltd. |\nNELBON BRANCH\n_\"__._ - - * - -\u2022\u2022\u2014\u2014-m_\\_b.__aaa_t__aa__a__a a_tmaaaaa_\\a__aaaaaa\none, the bunkhouae being built of lumber.\nIt la presumed tbe blaze waa atanod by a\napark from the chimney.\nAccording to the Miner the number of\npupils attending the Rossland public school\nin March was .20, seven less than in Feb-\nruary. The average attendance was 2.2.%%,\nand increase of lfi.33 above that of the previous month.\nFootball and ftailing were the only sports\nIndulged lu locally ycaterday. In the morning the weather gave promise of a bright\nday but In the afternoon tt turned cold\nand stormy and laat night snow was falling up  to midnight.\nShoppers are again reminded that the\nbutcher aliops and the Hiidftoit's Bay stores\nwill remain closed uii Monday, the 1st being a statutory' dominion holiday. The\nbanks and publlo offices will also be closed\non Monday.\nThe directors of the West Kootenay\nFarmers' Institute will meet this afternoon\nat 2 o'clock In the secretary's office here\nto select points nt which the regular spring\nmeetings of the Institute will be held and\n-to chose the subjcc.s to be dealt with at\nthese meotlngs.\nA copy of the Cornwall Standard, with\nthe following death notice mnrhed, has\ncome to hand with a request for publication: An aged and highly esteemed resident of this place, In the person of Mrs.\nJohn S. Moke, passed away on March 14th.\nThe deceased was in her 74th yenr. She\nhad been HI for the post four months. Of\nan exceedingly kind and benevolent disposition she was greatly respected in the\ncommunity and her death Is deeply regretted. She is survived hy her husband and\ntwo sons and three daughters: S. H, Moko\nof Osnabruck Centre; Joseph Moke of Brit-\nIsh Columbia; MiBses Sarah and Henrietta\nof New York, and Mrs. Radford of Ottawa.\nThe funeral was very largely attended,\nThe service was conducted by Rev. Mr.\nBeamish. The pall hearers- were Messrs.\nW. s. Robb. J. Doran, R. Tinker}**, a, t.\nShaver, James Hamilton, ond A. Gardner. The members of the family have tho\nsincere sympathy of a large number of\nfriends ln their bereavement.\nftgfifift\n&ml\n\\^S^aa^-T^-v~^m--rK-^:z^r yaw> j\nHUM^wrKTahortrErsTWadsworth,\nG. F. Wadsworth, Montreal; J. A. Cox,\nO. Dobson, J. Q. Wilson, Vancouver; F.\nB. Simpson, Cranbrook; C. R. Brown, Spokane; Miss M. J. Laird. Salmo; H. O.\nNichols and wife, J. C. Austin, Ymlr; A.\nFuermann,  Milwaukee.\nEaster Novelties\nYou will want to celebrate the Eastertide by presenting some little\ngift to a friend. We have a nice line of novelties and the following\nsuggestions may be of use to you.\nCoffee SpooiiB ....$1.50 and $1.75 each'\nSugar Spoons (2.25 each\nServiette Rings  $1.60 each\nTable Bells  $1.10 and $1.50 each\nBook Marks 40c each\nFaper Knives  $1.25 each\nSalve Boxes  $1.00 each\nPinCushlons  $2.50 each        .^\nWe also have a Bile line of CROSSES, and some beautiful ROSARIES, besides GEMS of all kinds in JEWELRY of every description.\nWe Invite your inspection,     fenxt   ...       ;,.s. I\nJ.O.PATENAUDE\n\u00ab*tTCIt*UK.n\nHAHUFACTJRINC JEWEIU\nMOM Ml\n!?\u00abMif**\u00bbt\u00bbfMe9*59S\u00ab\nOPTICIJUt\nHORSES FOR SALE\nW\u00ab have Just Imported a carload of select stock, weight from 1,100 to ]\nNELSON TRANSFER CO.\nFOOTBALL\nSHOES\nHow are you fixed? Tf you haven't\na pair, would be pleased to have you\ncome In and look at the new ones w-s\nhave Just received.\nTHE ROYAL\nK. ANDREW 1 OO.:\nYOUR BEAU\ncould not have chosen a more\nappropriate gift. Everybody\nknows a box of our candy Is\n\u25a0acceptable to everyone. We\nknow you nppreclute it as It's\nA BOX OF THE BEST CANDY\nMADE;   Mc. PER BOX.\nLQNGHURST'S\nPhone as Baker St.\nNext P, Burn. A Co,\n.WStWtaa\nPendray's No. 1 Winter Tree Spray\nThis Spray Is made by directions of the B. C. Department of Agriculture,\nand Is strongly recommended by them 1'or destroying all kinds of pests, such as\nOyster Bark Louse, Wooly Aphis, Cod 1 in Moth, Green Fly, Qreen Aphis, etc.,\nwill also kill moss, and keep trees clean and healthy. Application should be\nmade at once while trues are dormant. Put up In 15 lb. pails and SO lb. cans.\nThe Brackman-Ker Milling Co'y, Ltd.\nFancy Groceries for Easter Trade\nThe following are a few of tae many lines expected in good time for Easter:\nRHUBARB,      BRUSSEL   SPROUTS,\n\"'SPINACH,   PAHSL0SY,   LETTUCE,\nCUCUMBERS,   ORANGES,\nCAULIFLOWER,      ASPARAGUS,\nTOMATOES, CELERY, RADISHES.\nBANANAS,    GRAPE  PRUIT\nStore will close all da; Easter Monday.\nSaturday. t      -t\nWe will book all monthly orders .\nTHE BELL TRADING CO.\nGARDEN   SEEDS\nTHE BEST THAI GROW\nWe have the best and most complete stock of garden and flower seeds\u2014all\nsold by weight.\nWe have had years of experience and know the seed business.\nrcj IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH US FOR SBBDi.\nWM. RUTHERFORD, Druggist\nNELSON, B. C.\nFriday and Monday being Public Holidays\nour store will be closed both days.\nOrders for 1st of month may be\nfilled Saturday.   Your\norders solicited.\nC. A. BENEDICT\nOorner jMepblns ud Silica Street*\nLAKBVTBW\u2014H. Evnnu, O.'Davis. Cranbrook; T, Mason, Wlnlaw. ,\naHBRBEOOKE\u2014(N. A. Turner, Co-.vlHe;\nJ Pearson. Koch siding; 15. Mcrclyr, Kaslo.\nGLUB\u2014\u00abP. Davison,  J.  Murray, Blocan*.\nW. Young, M. Jeffrey, J. Capri, O\ngeola, Cranbrook.\nBour-\nSpring stock Go Carts just arrived; prices from\n$4.50 to $40\n25 different styles to choose from\nStandard Furniture Co.\n\u25a0O      Direct Importers High\nGrade Carpets, Rugs and\nLinoleum\nAgents Mason & Risch\nPianos\nGlobe-Wernicke Co,\nUndertakers and Fqbalirier*\nSTRATHCONA\u2014N. L. Pars,-now, Berlin;\nB. 6. Hamilton. Calgary; Mrs. A. H.\nMacNelll, Mrs. E. A. Kwert, Rossland;\nR. J. Abbs, Toronto; J. H. Anthony. Winnipeg; P. D. Rice. Greenwood.\nQUERNS \u2014 A. E. Orchard. Moyle; S.\nDavis, Grand Forks; O. J. Handly. Ymlr.\nBARTLETT\u2014A. V. Cree, Grand Forks;\nT. Hunter. D. Miller, Cranbrook.\nNE*LSON\u2014*E. Anderson. Ymir; A. Dodd,\nCranbrook.\nGRAND CBNTRAL\u2014T. H. Henderson,\nArrowhead; Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone, Van-\ncouver; A. G. Davis, Creston; J. B. Bremner, C. McDonald, Ymlr; R. Sullivan,\nSourts.\nKOOTENAY\u2014T. Pllkington, Swan river;\nH. Counter. Dauphin; F. Moore. Grand\nForks; A. Newman, J. Ashworth, G. Aali-\nworth, H. Wightnall, F. Bcssener, Cranbrook; M. Baby, S. Buro, Spokane.\nMADDHN\u2014S. Wright, Winnipeg; W. J*\nElliott, Grand Forks; C. W. Pugsley, Fernle; T. Klrkwood, Lethbrldge; D. Mc-\nLachl-an, B. 8. Vanstone, Castlegar; J. T.\nTipping, Trail.\nROYAL\u2014J. Berry, Beasley; P. Almond\nand wife, Winnipeg; J. Jo-wott, H.-Jowelt,\nE. Jowett, Fernle; R. Faulds, Burton; H.\nC.   Metcalfo,   R.   Taylor,   Spokane.\nA GOOD BUY\nFine   six-room house with good verandah, all\nmodern, large lot 45x70. Mill St.    Price $i3oo-good\n\\am&.   Cheap building lots all oxer city.\nWOLVERTON  & CO, BAKER ST\n-S^li'uiiivl^xbitifc^vtiii'* B ,b\\h\\t)\\t)\\ii\\bmhi*il_.ii\\lii\n9- i\nSEEDS\ni \u25a0\n3\n\u20223: Our stock of seeds has ai rived at last in- -\u00a7*\nJ; -eluding all the latest varieties of Garden and fj\n:-j| Flower Seeds in bulk; also Timothy and Clover fj\nLOWEST PRICES\nn\nFor Sale\n840 Acres, 2 1-2 miles from Nelson.\n400 Acres, Pass Creek.\n160 Acres, Columbia River.\n80 Acres, Columbia Elver.\n118 Acres, Power Plant.\n114 Acres, Blue Bell.\nENQUIRE\ntablipt Cigar Store\nS I. HATTHEW, Prop., Baker 5t\nAfter the long, cold winter, tone up the\nsystem with a bottle or two of Beef, Iron\nnnd Wine, Syrup of Hynophosphltcs, Malt\nExtract, or Cod Liver Oil preparation a,\nall good tonics.   To be had at\nThe Bed Cross Drug Store\nBaker St. near Josephine, Nelson,\nThe Sign of the Fisfc\nWe sell everything the Fisherman needs. Strict attention paid      \\\nto\"mall orders.\nE. SUTCUFFE, Baker SB.\nTOBACCONIST\nA SNAP\nFIVE GOOD LOTS-Level\nall cleared and fenced, within\na block of car line. For sale\nat $625.00,\n**\nricDermid & MeHardy\nRETIRING\nFROM\nBUSINESS!\nThreo Specials tl\nii) 'jhildroti's\nWhite Underskirts\nAT 2150.\nChildren's white underskirts made of\ngood quality cotton, finished with tucks\nand plain hem. Regular price 30 and\n35c.   SA1*E PRICE, 26c.\nAT 40o.\nMndo of good quality cotton, frill ol\nlawn trimmed with four rows cluster\ntuoks. Regular price 50c and 110c. SALE\nPRICE, 40c.\nAT 760.\nMade of good quality cotton, trimmed\nat bottom with a three-Inch embroidery\nand three rows tucks, sizes one to four.\nRegular pries, 11.   SALE PRICE, 75c,\nKERR & CO.\nMadden Blot* M-w-igt'j\n* i        iweison Hardware \u2022company \u00a7\u2022\n*J P.O. Box IB        IMPLEMENTS AND   SEED   HOUSB. MULBON, B.C.   C.\n3 tr\n\u2022^^'^\u2022fi'fi'iy'^wiii'nwfi'w <t ^^lyv-iw-i'^v^^-i'\"^-\nSI Try One of Our\n1     $25.00 SUITS\na and Have a Fit\nJ. A. GILKER *\n\u00a7\nAgent for Semi-Ready Clothing\nBaker St., Nelson\nA BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FOR SALE\n*Con\u00ablstlnj of fit. rooms, all modern convenience, and .lluatri o* the car tin*.\nElactrlc light, nice lawn In front, wim water Mrvlc. and fruit tree, end .mall\nfruits on properly. Large woodshed; cottage well painted and In excellent condition. ThlB proportj. enn be sold furnished or urifurnHhed. Price, furnished, HKO:\nprloe unfurnished, *.H0O.\n,.;.;     TOTE  & CO.\nFruit Landa and Rt&l EfctaU\nNEW BOOKS\nFttlDAY TUB THIRTEENTH, by Thomas Lawson, author of\nFrautod Fiaance  Price 11.K\nTHB PORT OF MISSING MEN, by Meredith Nicholson, author\not House of a Thousand Candles  Price I1.2S\nTHIB FIOmUNO CHANCE, by Robert Chambers, author of Ashes\nof u Empire,  Prlc* 11.95\nCjVPTAIN OP KANSAS, by Louis Tracy, author tt Wing* ot th*\nMornJag -    Prlos M.H\nLATTER OAK SWEETHEARTS, by Mrs. Burton Harrison, author\n\u2022f D\u00ab\u00abh\\l*r *t U. Smith   Pslos \u00bbl,25\nGuuda Drqg ft Book Go's Cash Stores'\nCoir. Baker and Josephine Sts.\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. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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