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'. u_gUi_tiv-e a\nV   NOV12M04\ni\nVICTORIA. \u00ab\n*\u25a0\u2022?*.   %*\nm\nVol. 3\nNELSON, B.0\u201e WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER It, 190.\nNO. 172\nlEOPLE SAID\nROOSEVELT\nherrcan Elections Result\n[in Sweeping Victory\nfor Republicans\nhiuious\" President's Policies Endorsed\nly Greatest Majorities in Many Elections-Parker's Poor Showint'\n11   Nov. '.i.   From returns in\nin. mu., fur president wus as\nFOR ROOSEVELT.\n__,\n,_*\u25a0         Estimated E\n**          Plurality.\ncc'iiii-al\nVote\n,, III\n,       5,000\nIti\ni ii-   .          .. _r,.uiin\n, 7\n..    2,500\nin\n..  15.111111\n;;\n.. ,150,000\n27\n,..-.-  60,000\n15\n,\n  15,000\n13\nIII\n        30,000\n _.. 37,000\nIII\nli\n1   ,                     \t\ns\nFtNili-l\nuseits      '8,000\nin\nll  \"\n......... Km .\"uu\n11\nHi',\nn -  100,000\n\u25a0 11\nll 111\n3\nV .le\nsey .              .. 50,000\n12\nira.sk\ni 10,001)\nX\n, II\nmi.i\ni \\i\nnil 1\ninpshire   20,000\n\u25a0li ,, 185,00.0\nlaknla    25,000\n1\nIlll\n\u25a01\n 100,001)\n2:t\n. 30,000\n4\ni\u201e\naula  :..Sim.0011\n:;c-\nS' i\ninn,!...           .    5,000\ni\nHi i\nlakiita    .0,000\n4\nii\n.   8.0011\n:t\ninon\n.. 30,000-\n4\nsi   \\\nrginia   ........  Hl.lllii)\n7\nIon    .        ... 30.000\n6\n\u25a0imi,\nii  60,000\n13\n3\n325\nli.lt PARKER..\nKslima-lecl Electoral\nPlurality.\nViilc\nit,nil\ni     37.non\n11\nIan\n  40,000\n9\n:  ! i\n  18.08-. -\n5\nHi:  1\n  45,001)\n13\nilm 1\n.       10,1)00\n18\nii ....\na   15,01)0\n10\nR_i__\n'in        50.000\n111\nBsoill\n  35.000\nIS\n\u25a0ill\n\"uliiia\t\n12\nI'll\n'urollna   \t\nII\nUU\"\n\u2022'\u25a0 .:  2.1,01)0\n12\nMis\nglnii\n 180,000\n18\n12\n*\n151\n'iii'.\nihows a lot nl electoral\nvote of\nI'arker aiui 326 fur Roosevell,\nlln;\n!,,- presldeni a.majority\ncollege ol 174.\nIn Ihe\ngrjyernor of New York stale. Tim\nBrooklyn Dally Eagle, d uiiiii, announces Una Roosevelt ami lliggius nn,\nelected.\nWENT HOME TO VOTE,\nRoosevelt Cheered Hv Friends in Oyster\nBay.\nOysicr Hay, Nov. 8\u2014Ptesidem Roosevelt with his parly arrived here ai 'J. II\na.in. Incluy on-a special Iraih ami the\npresident was driven directly from ilu1\nstniitiii to iin. polling place in lhe fl_n\npreclncl nf Oyster Hay. where In- ins:\nhis ballot. As in- drew away from the\npolling place, Hi\" crowds which had\ngathered-tb see him, cheered enthusiastically.\n.The party lefi here on tiie return trip\nlo Washington at 11 o'cloejt and wps\ngiven a hearty farewell hy u large number of-the.president's friends' ami nc.lgli_\nbors who had gathered ut  tin- slalloa,\nEXCHANGED COMPLIMENTS.\nParltcr   Congratulated    Roosevell   ami\nPresldetil Thaulis Him.\nEsopus, N. V.. Nov. 8.- Ai. s.:;,\nevening judge *Parker sen!  Un- fi\ning telegram lo   iiresltlenl    Roos\n\"Tlie people by their vote I\nli-ally approved    your  ml\nTin. heartj- congratulations\nParker.\"\nWashington; -Nov. 8.\u2014The j\nhns replied lu judge Parker's i\nas follows;\n\u25a0T thank you fi\nTtteo.  Roosevelt\nthis\nve empbal-\nnlatration.\nif All.,n' 11.\n'.-iili-nl\nbelieved- lo have been elecied governor\niivi-i' I'l-i'-k, democrat,- by a safe plurality. There are no figures at Hiis time\nupon which id make an estimate nf the\niie\u201e| legislature'. So far.seven repub'-\nlli-ans and one democrat have l\u201e','n elected hi congress ami three' districts remain io In- heard from-.\nILLINOIS MAJORITY 150,000 '\nChicago, Nov. S.\u2014The indications are\nMini ili\u201e republican national ticket lias\ncan-led Illinois liy about 150,000.\n.\u2022-!-:--~H--!-M~H-I\"H\"W\"l-H-M-H-H. \u2022+\n\u2022;\u2022.    provincial PARLIAMENT     *\n\u2022:\u2022      Victoria, Nov.  8.\u2014The 11 .\u00a3\"..__\n\u2022:-   legislature is expected  lo \"me'et.     .\n\u2022: cording to   premier   McBrlde,   \u2022!\u2022\n\u2022'<\u2022   early in January. -I'\n.....;; ;.; ,.; ; ;.;t . -.\/,.'. ;.,;.', ; ;,;.!>\nur.('uiioratiilati.il\n\u25a0ssitiir\n\u25a0    WILL NOT RUN AGAIN-\nRoosevell So Declares in Exp\nOratltiHlo in People.\nWashington, D. ('., Nov'. 8.\u2014 Presi-\nAe%i RoosevelJ in expressing bis grall-\nliule lo thc.pedple tonight said: .-'Under\nnn circumstances will 1 im u candidate\nI'm- in- accept another nomination for\npresident.\"\n\u00bb\u00bb Vork, Noy. p.\u2014Throughput lhe\neasl ideal weather prevail!, to-\nli'iin Maine down tbo tioasl line\n\"ii. inlo llie interior lt wns sunny\n-|' nud as a result, an extremely\nrote was polled. This was par-\nll \"true in ihe rural districts,\nc lung spell of dry weather has\n' '\"mis iu excelled! condition, uml\n1 Mu- voters ti, reach lhe polls.\n\"I' in noon loday reports Indlcat-\n1 Hi\" good weather extended over\nliule counlry nnd led Ibe experts\ndewartera to predict that tbe vole\n\"Hid lie Hie heaviest in many elcc-\nllii New York state the weather con-\n\"'1 Hue and tin. earnest   efforts   of\nI'm Parties to got tho voters out as\n'' >' us possible bud a decided effect\nM from many places, up the stale, II\nns reported thm \u201e vnlrtl ot the vote\n\u25a0 '< been easl by 9 o'clock. An nnus-\nllv heavy vote was reported in every\nnml town.\nthis city, perfect weather brought\n|iii a largo early vote.   It was estimated\n'\"''- in tho city during the morn-\nwas being msl at t|,\u201e ra(e ()t ]00|_\nin hour,\nI A very heavy vole was expected In\nW\"i* s county and it was estimated dial\n\u25a0P par cent of the total voto had been\n's \u00abt 10.3(1 a.m. Up to thai hour\n[\"\"il Hill arresls hail heen mado for\nW' mi Illegal registration. Pour of\n,','' Wv\u00b0 employes of the treasury cle-\n\u25a0\u00abl . '\" Washington.    They were\n\u25a0 en in court hm Wcro later discharged\ni nuiking satisfactory explanation;\n\\ \"''I'e Permitted lo vote.\n'.\"\"\"Hie moment fhe polls opened at\ntin , to* booths in many elecloral\nI \"\"\u25a0lets were nilcil and lines of men\nIm li s)rg toAtr turn to , deposit a\nI'\"i.   While perfect order prevailed\n\u25a0 '\"il sections of lhe city trouhlo bc-\n\u25a0 \" '\" seme quarters almost at tho start\n\u25a0_\u00ab_\u00ab\u00ab. \u25a0\"\u25a0 M*e*a llttttl voting\nIii__.. _?_ \"ImnltaneouBly wllh the\nlit\u2122. lm polls. In some casos the\nllciiuil''0.. \"\"companled by disorderly\nImi ^.,'\"\"\" aml at '1e<\"'' two P''r-\niiu'mi i, . cm\u00b0\" ani' \u00bb citizen, were Into ,i|\u201e*'Bro votl\"B had been ln progress\nBEATEN AT HOME.   '\nRoosevell    Polled   More   Votes   Than\nParker al Esopus.\n. New York, Nov.- 8.- Returns -from\nUlster, county, Hie third district, in\n.whleh is __pus township, Parker's\nlinine. show thai Roosevell polled 17;!\nvotes againsl 159 for Parker.\nr..ltltll.l) DOUBTFUL STATUS.\nDemocrats Concede Roosevelt's Success\nin All nf Tlieni.\nNew York. Nov, s.  -it Is conceded, el\nnational  democratic  headquarters Hun\nRoosevell   has   carried  every   doubtful\nstate |n Hit. country,'\nTHE I'SI'AI, MAJORITY.\nIndianapolis, Intl., Nov. 8\u2014Democratic statu ehnirniitn O'Brien concodes that\nIbe republicans have carried ihe state\nliy 311.000 or nver. He concedes Ihe legislature to the republicans ami this insures lhe eleclion of Iwo republican\nUnited Slates senators to Buececd sen-\nainrs Fairbanks and Beverldge.\nUTAH  nUPUHl.K'AN.\nSiili Lake City, Utah, Nov. 8.\u2014At ll-\np.in. scattered rtturna fnun ibis stale\nIndicate that Roosevell will have a plurality exceeding 7,011(1. His vote shows\na heavy increase on' every preclncl reported. Indications point m Hie election of John C.\"l-iilor, republican, fur\ngovernor.\nHIIYAN SAYS NOTHING.\nLincoln, Neb., No_\u2022 8.\u2014A copy of\njudge Parker's message of congratulation to president Roosevelt was shown\nin \\v. .!. Bryan Ibis evening. Mr.\nBryan said ii was too early to comment\non the result .iiinl declined to make any\nstatement.\n'\"WINS CARRIES NEW YORK\n\u25a0Cd \u201e% ,*aJ'   8-The   Evening\nItlit ._\u201e,iLocl_,ck tol\u00ab evening concedes\nI     \u2022Motion of lUgglna, republican, as\nDEBS RURi'ltlSED THEM.\nChicago, Nov. 8.\u2014The large voto received by Dobs, socialist candidate (or\npiesiilenl, wns the subject of comment\namong both democrat and republican\npoliticians! Hubs' mini vole In Chicago\nmay reach 50,000.\nTAGGART GIVES UP.\nIndianapolis, Nov. 8.\u2014Democratic na-\nHonni committee chairman Taggart haa\nconceded the election of Roosevell and\nFairbanks and lias telegraphed his congratulations lo republican national\nchairman Corlclyoii.\nRHODE ISLAND'S VOTE.\nProvidence Nov, 8.\u2014At li o'clock\ntonlghi 38 districts. In Rhode Island, out\nof 133 give Parker 3.718; Roosevell, 8.7117\nThe same district In WOO gavo Ilryicu\n2,833, McKinley, 7,018.\t\nOLD DOMINION SAVED.\nRichmond, Va, Nov. 8.-Tbe demo.\n^rntlo, majority on the presldon lu.1 elec-\nHou In Virginia will bo ahout 25,000,\nNino democratic congressmen out of a\ntolal of 10 have been chosen.\nKILLED IN ELECTION ROW.   .\nCamden. N.-.I.. Nov. S.-Durlng an\nolecliol, row here icinlgbl.. an.es   i' wn.\naged 41, colored, \u00ab'us struck on the head\nwith a olub ailed later in.a hospital.\nNo arresIs have heon maclo.\nINDIANA SAME AS 1800.\n' Indianapolis, Ind, Nov. 8.-Rc-lurns\ntoXftna show .tout \u00abto ****$\u00a3\u25a0\nnllty for ^ooseyclt ns they did foi Mc-\nKlnloy .lit 1iin''^_________\nROOSEVBLTCARRIB3 WWOONSlN\nMilwaukee,   Nov.  8.-A1  10 o'clock\naiiTl _ i  few scattering returns were n\nf om the election In Wisconsin.    The\ntat Isc. ncoded to Rosnevelt by a large\nplurality and UtolUUe, republican, Is\nST. EUGENE'S DIVIDEND\nAN- EXCELLENT REPORT OF MINE\n.AT ANNUAL MEETINfl.\nA    SURPLUS    OF'  ?l;;i.iiiiu    AFTER\nPAYING   INDEBTEDNESS\nBEG RUSSIANS\nTO GIVE UP\nDefenders of Port Arthur\nOffered Good Terms\nto Yield\nAn Effort Made to Prevent Further Useless\nSlaughter-General Stoessel is Ignored by the Japanese\nToronlo, Nov . s. \u25a0 1 he nun\nml general\nmeeting of Ihe Si   En. un ('\nnisollilaleil\nMining company,- limited ce\ns-'hi'lil  lo-\ncity;\nThe directors 'presented a\ni excellent\nreporl  In  marked cotitrasl\ni those nt\nUiiiii of September   lasl   wn\ns   ti.11.00Ct,\nafter paying an Indebtedness\nOf if_ii.i,,ill.\nA nuarterly dtvldehd uf i\\\n11 p.. .'\"lit\nwns declared payable on Dec\nunlier. ir.ih.\nThe old board of directors\nwas ii i in.\nimnlisly   re-elci-ieil.     The. ri\nion   refers\nin flattering terms to lhe i\nihe mine for the Immediate\nniiiiv. The\nwant nf water caused by ih\nunusually\ndry slimmer and fall was ilu\nnm. draw-\nl.a.k reported.   All arrange\nni'iiis bave\nnow been perfected tcy.obvial\n, Ihe delay\ncaused by the water ah'ortag\nExclusive nf the dividend\nreferred lo\nthe si.   Eugene company 1\nis  pan I   in\ndlvldeuds Io dale $210,000.\nCONFESSED THF. MURDER.\nItalian Soldier Admit*) Killing of n\nmun Artist I'le-.\/ey.\nVienna, Nov. :s. -A corporal in an\nItalian regiment i.i' oonscrlpls ori duty\nduring Hie disturbances last week al\nInnsbruck, confessed loday ihai it is he\nwhn hayonelieil ami killed thc German\narilsi prez\/ey. The corporal says tliat\nfearing discovery be hid lbe bayonet.\nThis development is known In greatly\nincrease the difficulty of the ministry In\neffecting a peaceable settlement of the\naffair.\nWOMAN NIHILIST RELEASED.\nImprisoned Twenty Yenrs, Is Now To\nBe Banished.\nSt. Petersburg, Nov. 8.\u2014Mary l'i.-\ntier, wliii has been confined In Hie\nSchlassolsburg fortress for 20 years, has\nbeen released and banished to Arch-\nangel, northern Russia. The woman\nwas condemned to life Imprisonment.for\nparticipating In conspiracies. She waved ber handkerchief as a signal Indicating lhe approach of a leader when -he\nwas assassinated here In IS81. She\nsill avows desperate nihilistic sentiments.\nCASPF, OR WRIGHT. .\n.Aylesworth.   May Sit   For Either\u2014No\nPortfolio For a Time.\n[Special to The Dully News]\nOttawa, Nov. 8.\u2014Aylesworth will be\nhere tomorrow lo lie sworn In.    It Will\nbe settled, the- where   he will   run.\nLaurier will sit for Quebec   easl.   und\nLemleux for Nlcolet, so Aylesworth can\nhave either Qaspe or Wright,    There\nwill be no cabinet changes for the present.   Aylesworth will therefore remain\nWithout portfolio for some lime.\nSMITH'S MAJORITY'.\n[Special to The Dully News]\nVictoria, Nov. 8.\u2014Final returns for\nNiinalniii riding give the following results for ihe respective candidates;\nRalph Smllh. liberal     1431\nCaptain Wooley; conservative,....   loiio\n1. nlon. socialist         725\nThis gives Smith n majority of m.\nRAILROAD OFFICAL DEAD.\nRochester, N. ... Nov. 8.\u2014Jas. H.\nBarrett, general superintendent of lhe\nBuffalo, Rochester and l'lllsburg railroad died litis morning at the family\nresidence In Ibis clly, aged 59 yenrs.\nt'he Fop, Nov. 8.\u2014The Japanese, besieging Port Arlhur, ignoring lieutenant general StoeBscL.the commander of\nthe Hussion artillery forcesJhere,; have\noffered tends of suf. 1.1ider to the.Rus-\nsian BOlldlers, according to advices\nleaving Port Dalny yesterday. In tlio\nmeanwhile the ceaseless activity of\npicks and .spades gradually advancing,\nsjietls inexorable fate to lhe' wuichi.ntf\nliussians. A Russian prisoner captured on October 20th, said tbe soldiers\ncomposing tli\" garrison of Port Arthur,\nin want, and dispirited, saw tlie hopelessness of the struggle. Despairing of\nrelief, rood scarce ami medicine and'hos.\njiiuil supplies Insufficient, it was admitted by the Russians-thai a. Japanese victory was iiliinialelv Inevitable. The\nsoldiers, according to the prisoner, see\nnn reason .to utter resistance which\niniii- glory in their officers bill chiefly\nhardship -.ninl death lo Ihem. Upon\nhearing tlie prisoner's story general\nNnci drafted a letter to he tllstrlbuled\namong the soldiers tin nuuslves.-.he prisoner having pi_inlser| Jo deliver it. In\nmercy to bis comrades. The letter, related to general Kouropatkin's retreats\nund his Inability to mnke an impression\"\non the army of field marshal Oyama,\nscorttlng the Idea nf his breaking\nthrough and'relieving Porl Arthur. The\nletter also pointed oul thai Hi\" second\nRussian fleet has jusi started on 11s.slow\nvoyage. Continuing, it called attention\nto Hie resistless advance of the Japanese trenches, making It a matter of\nweeks when the Japanese would walk\nturn Hi\" main Russian sirnii_lu,l,l.\nIn conclusion the letter offers lrumnne\nIreiiimeiit to all wli., surrender, saying\nIt was in the Interests Of liuiuuniiy to\nprevent further useless slaughter.\nSeveral copies uf lhe letter written In\nRussian were clven to lbe prisoner who'\nregained Hie Russian lines unobserved\nby his officers. That ntehi the litis.si;m\nroturned saying hla cqmrades would answer within n few days. Tie said ih.\ntemper of tlio soldiers seemed to show\nlhat. while thev were mutinous towards\ntheir fate Ihey did not like lhe idea of\nan unofficial surrender. The letter did\nmuch, however, to dispel] amoag the\nRussian troops lhe Impression fnstered\nby Iheir officers Mini a massacre would\nfollow a .Tnpnnese victory.. The company to which the prisoner belpnged\noriginally numbered Sim men and now\ntutals no men.\nof -Hankow and destroyed thc telegraph\nwires. The rioters wine well armed and\nserious triiiililc Is feared.\nJAI'S ASSUME OFFENSIVE.-\nAdvanced Bill Were Later Repulsed By\nRussians.\nSt. Petersburg,- Nov. 8\u2014General Sakharoff reports Hun the Japanesp vanguard assumed the offensive on Novem-\nlie.r Tt li. along the line from Clmng .Tan\nto Klienan and\"occupied 'hi- villager*, f\nOiiiiu4.si', Kltaslse and liuuHni.' Tung,\nfrom whence, howeve\/vf-he ItuSsiqwiafs\nterwards expelled tli\/ni, reoccupylug the\noriginal line.    Tlie\/o-   wns no.-fighting\nlOllltv.\nSAW, ANOTHER BOGEY.\nBaltic Squadron Sights More Hostile\nTorpedo Boats.\nSt. Petersburg, Nov. 8.\u2014The-emperor\nlefl St. Petersburg thi.. ufi. .mum for\nVilna ami Poland to bid farewell'to the\ntroops. Ho will be gone u week. A\nlocal paper prints an article reviewing\ntlie voyage of the second Pacific squadron In which tiie statement Is made thai\nthree torpedo boats, seemingly on a hos-\nHle mission were seen off Hie Spanish\ncoast during iho night of October _ih\nLAi'll AWAITS OTHERS INITIATIVE\n\u25a0it.    Nov.    8-  Vi.i    l'i kill    Ailillm-v\n..is  continuous  all   a'lung   Lhe   hi,.\n1.1 Intermittent this in riilus,\nIII!\nun _ lay\nA l.,iiili. may commoni\nwill I.,, ii ituesUnn \"f\nw,;.ks i\u201e decide the pi\nling sine\n.li\nHi,\neh\nule\nlie\ntill\nprince Iiiayatulla, the ameer's eldest' son\nfor which Dohu He., was . 'imprisoned-.\nIiuliii He. lias ticc'ii rewarded and reinstated;\n'i'he arrieet._s_H.ily in public durbar\nIn Kabul related thai the lln.Ida Mullah\nhad appi ai-.eii \u25a0 in hlm In n dream ami\ngiven him permission to ml as Ins liti-\nliiiiy. All presenl thereupon congratulated Un- ameer on his appointraeni as\nspiritual us ivqll as temporal luiiii.\nLATEST NEW. YORK RETURNS-'\nNow York, Nov, \u25a0'..--The latest re-\ntiiiiis liuin New .onestate and clly\nshow.that Roosevell'a plurality above*\nthe Bronx Is ai.niii -203,000 and below\nHi\" Bronx Parker leads bj aboiii : ..mm,\nmaking Roosevelt', plurality about 22 .-\ntmtrr '. \u2022\u2022\nHIgglns, republican, Is elected governor by' about 85,000 piurallly.\nThe legislature is overwhelmingly republican, ensuring lbe eleclion of u republican in sue I senator bepew,\nPennsylvania went republican by 300,-\n000.    The republicans elecied _ out ol\nMassa husella  gave  Roosevelt   _n. i\nmajority, bin elected Douglas, deiudj-ral,\n.governor, by' _'i,nui.i.\nWON ALL BUT\nSOLID SOUTH\nRepublican Vote in Next\nElectoral College Unprecedented\nPresident Will Have Cooperation of a Re>\npublican Congress-New Senate Shows\nbut Little Change\nAFTER\nIJiKli..iiii,.ii   IlmT.\n.Nun\nLondon,  Nov. _   I\n|,.,ln\nid\n:   Fight   Willi\nHardhiB wh,\nul ,\nLiNovrrcii at mukden.\n\" WON THE MATCH\nBut pled Directly Afterwards\u2014Curious\nEnd of Billiard Gamo.\nLondon, Nov'. 8.\u2014A man named\nMrnsslo, who had a great rcpiiln'lon ns\na billiard player In 1_ Vlllelle, died last\nnlgbl while playing In on exciting\nmalch.\nWhile be was In a cafe In tbe.Riie\nD'Alleningne, a stranger approached hlm\nand offered lo play hlm \"a hundred up\"\nAll the people presenl crowded t_ttiid lo\nwnlch llie game, ns II was nn uncommon\novent for the local champion In he challenged by a stranger.\nRrnsslo selected bis cuo and coins\nmenced lo piny wllh a self-satisfied\nsmile on his face. He mado 20, then 30,\nthon r.O polnls In throe consecutive\nbreaks. As he maclo tho hiindredlli\nscore the one slipped from his hand and\nhe fell dead.\nWill Command the Russian First Army\nCorp.;\nMukden, Nov 8,\u2014Lieutenant genera]\nLlnovltcb. recently appointed to the\ncommand of Hie firsl army arrive*] tnda'y\nhy special train und was niel'liy general\nSakharoff. He was enthusiastically\nwelcomed by all llie trqops. His escort consisted of men who bad been\ndecorated with lhe si. George's cross.\nGeneral Linnvitch will assume command\nimmediately. The Russlnn front now\nextends lili tulles. Quiet was broken\nthe morning of November 7th, by a Russian cannonade of an Intensity that bas\nhad no parallel lu weeks.\nEXECUTED A- -CHINESE.\nOfficial of Ilifih Itaiili Cinigbl Spying on\n.lapanese\nShanghai, Nov. 8.\u2014It Is reported here\nthat a Chinese official of high rank was\nexecuted by the Japanese on November\n2nd at the village of Shakhe.. The official was discovered in the act of spying on the movements of the .lapanese\ntroops. It Is said, on the order of the\nTl Chi milliary chief of tbe province\nof Sbengkin.\nMAKING PROGRESS SLOWLY.\nClio Eno, Nov. 8.\u2014l'nofflcinl news received from Port Arthur since Saturday's report, of lbe progress mnde by\nthe besiegers. Indicates thai ihe Japanese operations are proceeding satisfactorily though slow. .Limestone forma-\nlicin and rocky ground Interferes wltb\ntbe sapping. It Is now considered that\nlhe capture of ltlhlting mountain nnd\neast Keekwnn niouiitnln Without Ant.\nand Elz tnciunlnlns Is not sufficient to\nforce Iho Russians to abandon lhe city\nproper.\nAMERICAN ATTACHES RETURNING\nSt. Petersburg, Nov. 8.\u2014Caplaln Curl\nRovsmann nnd lieutenant colonel Walter Schuylorck, Ibo United Slales military attaches wllh general Koiiropal-\nkln's nnny nre returning to Ibe United\nStates having been recalled by tho war\ndepartment.\nRIOTERS CUTTING WIRES.\nShanghai. Nov. 8.\u2014Several thousand\nrioters entered Knlfung, tbo capital of\nthe province of Honan, 296 miles north\noilier iu nl\nA.  1-'. nf L. AND SOCIALISM.\nBig Labor Organization' After One\nAnother's Scalps;\nWashington, Nov. S,\u2014Organized labor\nthroughout lhe country Is looking forward with keen interest tp tbe annual\nconvention of the American' Federation\nnf Labor which meets at San Francisco\nnext week. It is nu Becrel thai 'In re is\nConsiderable rivalry between ilu- Am. r\nlean Federation nf Labor and th,.- American Labor Union, it is in Che west\nHint the .Vinei'iniii labor, union is strong-\ntisi,..|m_iilily because lliere' is In Ihal\npai'i ut ihe country u Btronger leaning\ninward socialism liy union men. The\nA. I.. 13, is strongly inlluenced by socialism and bus worked Hie western field\ncarefully, lu iliis way ii has come*into\npossession uf union 'bodies Hun Hi\"\nAmerican Federation nf Labor believes\nshiiithl belong In it.\nThose at presenl in control of Hu; policy of ibe. federation are strongly opposed to ail socialistic leanings. There\nis, mi ihe other hand, a'w.ell-deflnei] eie-\nnienl among llie rank ami llie Hint is\nou'tsppken in favor of -jddiistriullsiu ami\nthere are many who ilu mil hesitate to\npredict ihat-Hie question bf. socialism\nwill lie the rock on which tiie new powerful organization will split sooner nr\nlaler. Thn splii may Im precipitated by\nthe'debates or resolutions ni nexl week's\nconvention, or ii may l,\" delayed, bill\nthe* opinion is expressed that decisive\naction musl lie taken at nn distan.f dale.\nThe views of.the socialistic eleraonl are\nexpressed iu Hi\" following statements\nmado unlay by the head uf one nf the\nStrongest bodies affiliated with the A.\nF. of I... ami who i.s himself a delegalc\nhi ihe San Francisco convention:\n\"Socialists will nut be driven from lhe\nSan* Francisco convention. We shall\ncontinue our light fur Industrialism, and\n1 believe Hint tbo'convention iievi week\nwill mark lhe time when presldeni S.\nGompers,will change his atlluule toward that policy.''\nFour of the largest organizations affiliated wiih the American Federation nf\nLabor, are following oul a policy uf industrialism, nnd with iheir strength nml\ninlluenee it is nol Impossible that ihey\nmny succeed in changing ibe attitude nf\nihe present administration nf the federation or as an alternative gain control\nthemselves or. failing iliis. secede fnun\nllie big organizations nnd start a new\nmovement. The four organizations are\nthose of lhe United Brewery Workers\nof America, the International Typographical union, lhe United Mine Workers of America, and the International\nlongshoremen, Marine and Transport\nWorkers' association,\nWON ATHLETIC EVENT\n\u25a0Kb. .!',.   .. 1- l.us\ni.xlei'l   field   S|\u201e\n1....II.I\nllilodi\nlEIt   I'i'K  i'-i;.\\N,'t:\n\u25a0   r. ii  Suiury en  t!\n\u25a0 I'.Atr ADD1CK.S OL'T. AC'AIN.\nwhelming  .\n.hi. I.      1-\nil.'. Iniieii   \u25a0\nResull in Delaware Said lu dive Him a    j.,',,\nShow. I  ,,''!\nWilmington, Nu.v. 'J.   Roosevell .ar-ji'-i\nlinu claim TfiaTXhej  mil lie uoie tu eh\niii in lo the senate iu .March..   .\nUK! CANAL TRAFFIC.\nRecord Broken by Canadian and American Rniiles for October.\nSnillt Sle. Marie. Nov. 8.\u2014 Superintendent Ripley, of SI. Mary's Falls canal, yesterday completed Hie figures\nShowing lbe traffic' through the American and Canadian canals for the month\nof October. They show an Increase for\niliis month over October 1003, of 1,007,-\n0_ tons, the figures for 1.903, cast nod\nwest bound combined, being 4;_5,3<16\ntons, and for 11)01, 5,573,000 tons. This\nbreaks the record.\nROTHSCHILD IS CONGRATULATED.\nLondon; Nov. 8.\u2014l_rd Rothschild,\nIbe well know hanker and financier,\ncelebrated his 62nd birthday loday. He\nwas the recipient of congratulations\nfrom ninny ^members of nobility and\nolher persons of prominence. Nullum\nMeyer Rothschild was born In Piccadilly,\nLondon, on November 8, 1842. Ho Is a\nson of baron Lionel de Rothschild and a\ngrandson of Nathan Meyer de Itollis-\nchlld, of Franlifni'l. the founder of tbe\ncelebrated blinking'house, He was educated at Trinity collego, Cambridge,\nand was a member of parliament' for\nAylesbury from 1805 to 1885.\nBLOWN FROM A CANNON.\nLondon, Nov. 8.\u2014Slier Mohammod\nFeroz, ex-servants of Iho Kabul battery\nIn Knrram. have been blown from cannon nt. Kabul, wires Router's Peshawar\ncorrespondent.\nThey wero found to be wearing a lost\nwaistband  aud a sword   belonging   to\n..MOCRATICJ STATES\n.\\....  8-   lli.-   few   .--. i\n. ll.O) ha\nnllvea.  li\nELECTION   ECHOEi\nll.ilu i\\.\nliberals In\nI.. Hi. purl\nil fri.iii lie\nill wn- Lu   ii1. k In ii .\nMORE DETAILS RECEIVED\nNew  fork. Nov. b  Further returns _n\nf,.i,i ipse li\\\n,1.11,1,11 i,_  ii\nalll;\nA CURIOUS FIND\n1.,null.n. .mu. s. Foul brass ultnr viises\nninl n i..in .-wli .t..i.-ii from All suiiiiH\nc_iuiiisi.il church, Al'leisliui. have lieu recovered in a curious manner. A Seaforth\niiinliiiii,ii.c wus engaged iu |i_giialllng,\niviieii  he noticed  in  freshly   turned  hoot\nminks a portion ul a brais v> ssel exposed.\nlie dug in Hi\" ground and succeeded 111\nunearthing all U-\u00ab brass vessels, which bad\n,1 ni,ii ih i\u201e',',i burled there l.y Hu- burglars tu await a favorable opportunity 'ot\nremoving  Ihem.      \u25a0\t\nBLOCAN    Mil Nl Nil   NOTES\n\u25a0[\u25a0he  S.iiiil. ii   Standard  says  that   B,   1'.\nLittle baa leitsed the Payne mill lo colleen-\ntiul\" II.   tens of I.uelcy Jim in-\".\nMore men wont tu wink at the Iviiiilu.o\nlast w.ek. 'I'he inliie now employs ineiu\nmen tlian any properly In lhe district.\nThe   lessees  of  lhe   Mountain  llinit  aro\ndriving u tunnel helmv  .\u25a0 body. Tbey\nare- In iilitnil hn te*l nnil expoot tu lup\nUiu  vein  about _   fact  further  uu.\n' Power's puck train of _ ihend is making\ntwo trips dally from the Re.\".'whl.il hns\nplenty of bulled ore lu thu sheds recently\nbuilt. , \t\nThe Sloi'llll Star Is nnw tile heaviest\nsbtu|,er.   Building oul   one or  Iwo   cms   Of\nme iiuiiv. The on- is shipped direct from\nihu workings\nTlie 'Idulio   mill   hns   started   lip   n.nlll\nafter receiving the necessary repairs from\nChicago. Al the, lulnu lhe work never\nlooked heller.\n  .      - af\nA number \"f good 1,1,1s hnve been received from the zinc ure at the Lucky Jim-\nThe   prices  uie  siild   lu   liii   nearly   deillile\nthai paid for ore shipped lo lolu.\nJack Campbell, Sam Kennedy, Fit. Dtltt.\nnud E. Kenny havo gut through wltb.llu-lr\nlease uf ih\" Payne No, l uml 2 tunnels.\nWhile worknig they shipped about Lie tons\nund have a ear more ready lo send out.\nTheir venture hue  been a prulUahlo one.\nThe contractors on the Rambler tunnel\nnt MeOulgitu have cumpleteil their 11 fliO\nfeet of work.   At tlie presenl time they ale\nworking only two shifts a day.   Manager\nS_WlCky Is well [ilrnseil Willi the pii.i ess\nHint Is heliis mnde nnd Die satisfactory\nmanner ln which the wurk Is being done.\nA   Hill.' in.\nefeated  \u00abi.   not  dismayed\n..p,M' lo give up the llshl\ni,   -il,.'   tie'''\nwiil  he animated l.   tin\nfeeling  In   llullfux\n\u2022l'i mill   Puclllc,   11   i-\nhave won.   Tlie Unl\n.I..\n..I   in    l.i\nell\nTl\n,-,1   ami\ns were won  link  i\" ll\n.' i'l,,\"nis\"\nillves charge  Unl  pew\nthm was prevalent, but vi u  i\noccurred  nnd  certainly   n\t\npevloiis ,'iiiilesis. limb pern\nstiinil'il campaign funds, but \u25a0\nHi., contest in Niii'n S,'\"iiu\nom fairly and etpianl. \"\",\nThis is th\" llrst sweep ellhi\nmini,' In Novo s. \"in, -unl in.\nnnturally Jubilant. Mr. Fleldh\nally   receiving   stacks   \"'   ei\nafter ihe election he-\nI,, unduly exult, inn iu uear\nntodesllvi    II\" paid \u2022'   . i\"\"i\nH.   1..   Ii,,r,l,ii   nml  ,'M',\"-s,',\nhe  had   lo   full   in   Hi\"   Ugh.,\nVictory In Hullfaxi'thc Hist i\nHi.ii im, liberals were cloi I\ngratifying i\" him.   .\nIII.   111.el.I\n,r their \\\nefiil  nil,ii\n.1,   wns   Very\nIP   l'l'.i.ilKAM\nil\u201e. board of in\n, last iiiitbi  lie\nIniek   lo   lull'   lh\nI'llANl\nAl a meeting\nof the Success\nof the prograii\nnml approved\nclub's program ninl the dates ,,f .1, n..--.\nadded and ordered co he then prinlei\t\n?Wi*i. 81st I. me .im,' \"'a l-oHtlcal\nin. iIiik ii was decided ihai the mnek par-\nlamentfor lhat week bo held the\u25a0***\u00ab\u00bb>*\n,,r Wednesday. Hn- -\"\"i- \".\"\u25a0 progrcim t\"'\nthat evening will i\u00bb- iho budget. .Arrange-\n^bsr.;;,^^:,,'':^,,!^-''-;''.-.';:!:!-;;;;:\nsr.\\,ew,,!i\",f::rS!\"1 _).:';, .s,r?..-..-....y\noffered by the club tho board decided that\n\\^ i,iliu\"'tl:t v. i ii'ih'-tiiii''i. itn wi'inti ut * \u2022*, ,j\nenough fur'lho next cfub danca.'\nDI111ATFJ3 ANOl.O-l'-ltKNl-ll  TREATY\np\u201erJ4,   Nov.  n-ln, ilu; \u00b0hnm*aor ef deputies  todav   tin-  debate   on   the Anglo-\nFrench arbitration treaty was .\"niini,,.\nThe principal speiikel- .wns I'.ugi'ii,' 1-. 1-\nelllie,   reiiresenliltlve   fnun   Onni.   Algeria.\nlender of the colonial party, wh.. oxprcned\nhis henrlv approval of tbe tr\u2122ly. 1\"\u00b0\nduhale will he coiitlmicd uu. Umnulii).\nNAVAL p_J\"tCBH8 AT SHANCIIIAI\nShanghai, Nov. 8-TI Illeeis  nml crew\nof lhe ltussltcii lollieilo 'bout destroyer\nItveshltelnl, which the Jupmiese rut out\nof'lhe bill...I- nl I'he Poo \"ii Augusi I2lh.\nhave arrived here en the Majur. with the\nexception of the comm.nder. who escnpeil\ni i... siue, lie is probably now liomo-\nmvi pouad .o\u00bb a ***>** -mil stniraer.\ncit l.ytton. | Impri.linl.l.\n___\u25a0\n THE DA-LY NEWS: WEDMBDA? NOVEMBER fl 1904\n\u25a0_*\u25a0'\nBargains\n-in\nTruqks\nBargains\nin\nGrips\nA Few\nWinter\nNecessities\n(or Men\nFleece  Lined  Underwear,  suit   il.'iu\nScotch Wool Underwear, suil    ieo\n1'ci.man's   Niituinl   Wool   Underwear,, -.in!\nMiltlary   Knit   Worsted   Hose    \u2022 35\nClrey Wool Hose, pull     15\nFine Wool Hose,-pair  2B\nHeavy Ribbed \u00bb'i\u201e.l H..se. pair  3*\n3-1'ly  Woollen Sweaters, each    2._\nHeavy Ribbed Severn, is, each  '. 1.110\nlioss of the Road live,alls, pair   1 nn\ni_lnu Overalls, pair  .;; Ml\nFull Line of Gloves and Mitts Lined\nand Urilinc4,_        Bargains in Shoes\nThe Canadian Bank of Commerce\nWllh   wliich   Ih   Aiiialgamat-Ml\nThe Bank of British Columbia\nPaid   up   Capital,   I8.70O.I >\u00ab\u25a0   Iii nerve  Fund.   \u00bb,.,IH\nAggregate  Resourc.    Eiceeding  gi_l.uu0.0W\nHEAD  OFFICE,  TORONTO.\nHON. OEO.  A   COX. President. B. B.   WALKER! Oencncl  Manager.\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT - Deposits Received and Interest Allowed\nBranches   a*   Ureenwood,   Cranbrook   and Fernlifc\nNBLSON   BRANCH\u2014J.   L.   BUCHAN.  JfanilRO-.\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Offlce:   Toronto.\nCAl'lTAL  PAID-UP ',,13,000,POOREST    W,8B0,I0\u00bb\nIT. R. MERRITT, President,   D. R. WILKIE, Vice-President and Gen, Manager.\nBranches in Provinces of Ontario, Quebec,  Manitoba.    BrlllsJfc    Columbia,\n\u25band North West Territories,\nSavings Department\nDeposits received and Interest at current rate compounded hair yearly.\n, Cranb.ook Branch\n1.  F.  M.  PINKHAM,  Manager\nTrout Lake Branch\n(Lardeau District)\n1. K. BOULTBEE, Manager\nNelson Branch\nJ. M. LAY, Manager\nPOMMERY BRUT\nThe Finest and Driest Champagne\nShipped\nLAW,   YOU.NO  * .CO.,   Montreal.\nBole A_enta for Canada.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\n.'Published at Nelaon every morning\nExcei't   Monday,   by\nF. i. DKANE \u25a0   l\nwtntKMKN I'lunKcricn.\nh is nut otily in the maU'er'Ot iirohlli-\njting ihe Immigration \u00b0f Ghlne-.e that\nHip liberal governnten-i has shown pr-ae-\nileal Interest in lhe we1fare_ut the Wn-ge\ncamera. In numerous ways ihe governmenl has shown ihat ll recognizes the\nclaims or wage earners far protection, In\njiartl.'ulaf the governmenl has safeguarded Ihelr in'-'.esis by what Is\nknown as Hip fair wage Clause In all\ngovernment contracts and ,ln all under-\n.takings in any way aided hy the government.\nH is to this provision thnt We must\nlook for the explanation of a vote uf\nVV. A. G-allllier's, that his conservative\nopponents claim was contrary to the interests of wage earners.\nA condition of the Grand Trunh Pacific contract is thai the men employed\non cons (ruction Bhall he paid the nir-\nreni wage, tor competent workmen,, it\nis well io noto ii,,. word \"competent.\"\nThe Grand Trunk Paelllc will nyl pay\ntile wages rightly demanded by competent labor, to cheap Chinese labor. The\nrailroad company will be compelled by\nlaw to pay good wages and.consequently\nthey will employ good men, men who\ncan earn a good wage.\nThat this provision   in.-effective   is\n___J     '\nSunlight   Soap will  not injure,\nyour blankets or harden them,   it\nwill make  theni soft,  white and\nfleecy. 7B\nStewart Steel Ranges\nTliere mny lie a Steel Range \"As Good .a.i.'-JHit' 9_.nl'!, lim  it lias\nnol yel appeared cm Ibe Canadian market;\n'\"_\"iliirriin. iiv modern Range, iierl'eei in operallon, honestly nnnli' cit\nlineal material. Special features\u2014Body ot lineal cold rolled .-; I, iiiunrn!\nllnlsli, large stiuare ovens, asbestos llii.il. Pf. 6xl_ height, large lire lio.w\nduplex grates, extra large top su.face, faste.ully nickel plated, li Is Hi,'\nmum attractive range In the market.    Price, surprisingly loiv.\nVan will \u00abee ime in 'uiir west .window.\nAshdown Hardware Co.\n5<XXXKXXX._XJOO. tt_KKXX}\u00ab CXXXKXKX\nIron Bedsteads\nForty styles to select from\nRanging In price from\n$4 to $40\nBed Room Rocker Oanp Scats.\nBed Room Rocker Cane Seats.\n.SI.\nWeathered   Oak   Furniture is now the rage.   See   our   wind. ., V\ncomplete Dining Room Set.,  We have all kinds of odd pieces also. A*\nOur Carpet  Department will convince you afler seeing all cur latest tJ5\npatterns, that values are right *\u25a0\nX D. McARTHUR & CO. g\nc| Haker street House Furnlshers and Undertakers cS\nKK>_KKK__KKKKKK.50\u00ab}\u00ab._rK^K>iK>;KnJi\nTallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nShelf and Heavy Hardware\nMine and Mill Supplies\n-. -Agents for\nTRliAX ORE.CARS CANTON STEEL GIANT POWDER\nPrompt Shipment\nW IIOI.KSA1. E A XI) RET \\ I I.\nshown by ihe   following   extract from\nHansard:\nMr. C'lnriie asked'';    ''\nI. \"For IiiiW    ninny   railways   have\nschedules, under the lair wage resolti-\nliiui been prefl\u00abMtl since Hie fair wage\nresolution was Ranged\u2014'\nAnswer\u2014\"l<'nuiieei..\"\n'i. \"What are the railways?\"\nAnswer-\"Hay   nf   Quint,,    railway.;\nHalifax and Yarmouth railway; Olta'wii.\nNorthern anil Western rallwny; Inverness Railway and Coal company; South\nShore Railway!  Central- Counties railway; .Mlilillelim and Victoria Beach railway; Beersvllle Hallway Co.; intercolonial railway fur branch] Nova Scoila\nEastern   railway;    Mnetielnwiin   River\nrailway; Halifax and Southwestern railway;   Chaleauciuny and Northers railway; Lindsay, Bohraygcon and I'only-\npool raUway.\"\n3. \"Have any of those  aeen  tonused\nby the government?\" .\n' Answer\u2014\"Yes, thlrleon have received\nsubfllclles.\" '-\nNot only will tlie workmen employed\nmi the Grand Trunk Paelllc be paid fair\nwages, Inn lhe conditions under which\nI hey work will be properly looked afler.\nA.s a resull of Uie scandals In connec-\nlimi willi Ihe construction of the Crow's\nNesi branch of Uie C. P. R. and lhe\n(hidings of lhe commissions of entiuiry\nappointed by 'the liberal governmenl. a\nPublic Works Health Acl was passed,\nwhleh provides for tbe inspection and\nregulation of ilie workmen's quarters\nduring construction. On the 13th of\nMay. 1901. an order .n-council was la-\nsued hy virtue of tbe said acl which provides for llie extent and character of\nthe shanties ueeupied by the employees\nof the works; for the cleaning, purifying und disinfect fug of such; for the\nprovision of hospitals and medical men,\nand fur Hie Isolation uf men suffering\nfrom contagious diseases.\nThis net has nol been a dead letteryns\nlbe only liilmr act passed by a conservative government was, bill II hns been\nHij'iclly enforced. Reference to lhe Inspector's ri'lHirl in lbe sessional papers\nwin substantiate ihls assertion.\nThe forogdlng eunialns the most complete refutation of the attack upon Mr.\nOalllher for alleged failure to protect\nthe. Interests of wage earners. The\nfaei.s cited above are beyond dispute.\nThe liberal government hns done the\nihliigs lhat will In lhe most offecllvo\nmanner posslh'le protect workmen cm-\nployed on railway construction againsl\nthe possibility of being either Improperly pale! or compelled to live under\nconditions Inimical to health whilst thus\nemployed'.\n.EDITORIAL NOTES.\nThe announcement of ihe declaring of\na dividend by the St. Eugene Mining\ncompany, which was made at the annual\nmeeting of lhe company In Toronto yesterday, will be welcome news lo nil\nresidents of Ihe Kootenays. II should\nnot be overlooked lhat the greatest lend\nprudiiclng properly In the province has\nbeen enabled In resume active operations, and lake nclvanlage of Ihe steadily IncrenHlng prlco lu lead, largely\nthrough Iho bounty grained by the llboral government. Tho payment of a\nfew dividends by Kootonay mining\ncompanies will go   further   than   any\nthing else -ic> restore confidence in ihe\n\"mineral Industry of this province In\neastern Canada and in the Old Counlry,\nTbe excellent report of the Hall Minim; nud Smelting company which appears In Iliis issue will bear very careful perusal, nol merely by mining men\nbut by all Kootenay residents. The advancement of the mining and smelling\nIndustry; means Ihe advancement of all\nbusiness concerns and the report of the\nlocal mining and smelting company,\ncoupled with that of the St. Eugene,\nwill glvo us all something to bc particularly thankful for cm November 17th.\nMILE AND A HALF TUNNEL.\nMinnesota Capitalists Finance a Ferguson Proposition.\nThe consummation of the deal whleh\nwas practically put through last week\nwhereby Mlnnesola capitalists are lo finance Ibe driving of a mile nnd a half\nrunnel through the Onion .lack and\nsome 14 olher claims on Ibe South Fork\nof the Lardeau will mean .Increased ac-\nllvlly In the dlslrlct and be moro particularly to tlie nclvanlage of the town\nof Ferguson, says the Trout Lake Topic.\nTbe claim owners are to be congratulated on the deal wblch will open up their\nproperties and demonstrate, Iheir worth.\nThe development of Ihls and every other\ndistrict iu the province has been re-\nlarded in many Instances through lhe\nInability or the capl_llsts and the claim\nowners io gel together.\nIt Is bard to get capital lo pay big\nprices fur even good prospects and then\nfurnish a large amount for dnvnlup-\ninenl wiirlc. but when claim owners are\nwilling lu sluice their property against\nthe money w.llh which to develop them\nvery llltle trouble brings the necessary\nparlies togelher. In tho deal just, made\nIhls Idea prevailed and we look wllh\ncertainty to the future success .of the\npropostloln whieh will open up a rich\npan of Ihe dlslrlct. which may have\notherwise lain Idle for some years.\nUNUSUALLY LONO PASSAGE\nSan Francisco, Nov. 8.\u2014One of the\nlongest passages of the year from Aus-\niralla has been mnde by the French bark\nNolro Dame Darvors, nrrlng today, 103\ndays from Newcastle, with a cargo of\ncoal. For some days past tho vessel\nwhich has always heretofore shown\ngood speed, bos been pooled In tho merchants' exchange as overdue.and a rale\nof 15 per cent for reinsurance has been\nquo-ted.\nNelson Iron\nWorks\nNELSON, B. O.\nWe are now located ln our new ihop,\ncorner of Front Hnd Hall Bln-eta, and are\nprepared to do all kimla of foundry and\nmachine work. 'Sawmill, stain, mill, concentrator atid steamboat repairs are specialities with ua. We have the lurgeBt atock\nof patterns in B. C, no charge f.*r use of\nthem. Good work and rensonnble charges la\nour motto,   Katiniatea given when (solicited.\nALARM SETFORMIDNIGHT\nWITNESS SO TESTIFIED RELATIVE\nTO  ATKINSON'S  CLOCK.\nIMPORTANT TESTIMONY TAKEN T.N\nVMIR  ARSON  CASH.      '   \u25a0\n, .-. [special I.. Tiie Dally News]\nYin!i. Nov. . .--Sini'e lasl Friday lhe\ncovin has been sifting the Ymir ui'sun\ncase, it is expected 'that by 6 o'clock\nilie ease for the prosecution will be liu-\ni.hed ami ihai iliis evening.the defence\nwill commence, At Hie opening uf the\nscission this morning s. II. Seauey was\nsiili under a hul* cross-examination in\nwhich\"S. S. Taylor weir! Into the most\nminute details. Pearcy .1. Gleaeer, .1.\nI'., was iheu examined regarding Insurance he placed mi Atkinson's stock last\nMarch. He stated tlial Atkinson bad\nnever 'notified him uf any extra insurance being placed since then.\nJack Falls who is acting ns a special\nconstable was next in tin5 box.\nliiniiuy was lu lhe effeel llial 1\nRATIONAL   TREATMENT\nBIG CHANGE IN METHOD OF DSAfc-\nING   WITH  RI'SSIAN  S'l'.IHENTS\nPERSUASION,'USED   IN   I'LACE   OF\nFORCE AS FORMERLY.\nHis tes-\nreaebed\nH. The\nlustoffii'C\nSell-\nihe lire shortly after it broke o1\nflames were.-.coming fnun ihe I\ncorner and running upwards o\nney's building. He assisted constable\nI'l'user iu searching Atkinson's .house\nand 'found, guuds there. 'He noticed an\nalarm clock with the alarm hand sel for\nI. o'clock.\nWilliam Klrkpatrlck was next called.\nHe testified thai when lie reached the\ntire il seemed lo he coming from .underneath Atkinson's building In the pust-\nuflli'e corner. He slated thai he and\nAtkinson had dune business fur the pasl\nsix years or more and bo bad always\nfundi him upright in his dealings. .11,'\npaid tribuie-iu Atkinson's business ability.\nEdward Tuttle, bartender nl lhe McLeod. house, and who sleeps un lbe third\nfloor relaied ihal when he was awakened tin' night ut llie lire by the lire bell\nruining, be limited uut towards the Atkinson building and saw- the flames'\ncoming out from the rear of two sheds\nbehind thai building.\nRichard Keefe teslilled to gelling up\nand ringing the lire bell, and as tu\nwhere lbe fire was at. that time.    C.\nII. Archibald's testimony waa uf a similar nature.\nMrs. I.rfle Wilson-, who occupies lhe\njipstalrs of Seaney's building slated that\non Ihe nighl of the tire she was awoke,\nand'beard nn explosion. Both she and\nher husband jumped up and looked intu\nllie kitchen, her husband telling, her\nlhat It was a (Ire. Accompanying the\nexplosion she heard a strong wind which\nseemed to come In lbe kitchen window\nwhich was left, open lhat nighl. She\nwent Inlo the front room, got her husband's papers and, took the children\ndown stairs. There was no tire at I hat\nupstairs thai she could see. When she\nlooked Into Seaney's grocery store side\nof the building she could soo lhe lire\nJusi creeping lp from Ibe corner.\nSI. Petersburg. Nov. S.--There was n\nsmall siuili'iii disturbance al lbe university-yesterday bui H was handled In\nthe same rational manner as Hie one at\nKazan cathedral abotil 10 days agu and\nas.a icsuli the whole affair passed off\nwithout serious consequences. About\nliuin . nlverslly siudenta' divided Into\ntwo groups, one singing the Russian national anthem ami us other \"Marsel-\nlalse.\" Tho'police appealed to the lal-\nter group (o stop und Ihey agreed to\ndu so if their opponents slopped. Tbls\nwas.dune and ih\" affair ended with a\nhearty laugh all around.\nThe previous affair referred In was\norganized an ilie oocssion of the requiem in tlie Kazan cathedral On the\nanniversary pf the death nf Alexander\nIII., ibe siudeiiis niitkltig'a demonstration in memiiry nf the death i-n the Peter\nand Papl fortress,' nf one of ihelr number called llnrsiii. On this occasion Iho\nprefect of police ordered the police home\nand spuke to tlio students nsking lliem\nIn desist and disperse, wliich ihey did.\nThese two Incidents, small' |n'.themselves, have created considerable talk\nIn St.; Petersburg owing io lhe met hod\nof .dealing'with student disturbances\nwhich is attributed tu' the Initiative, nf\nprince Svia\u201epolsk-M_sky, minister nf\nthe Interior. The demonstrations were\nneither inure noi' less serious than former lines which in recent years1 were pen\ndown by Cossacks charging with lowered lances. Considerable pleasure i- expressed with the announcement of ihe\nresumption' of prince Svlatopiolk-Mir-\nsky's public reception.\n**********,,,,,,,l^~~^\nI ' \"file       1\nNELSON\n:   HOUS!\n_\nFor   flr_-ol_it dry   cord   wood   ring  up\nYule Kieitellliy   Im,  CO.,   Tull'Jilmue  148,\nYMIR NEWS NOTES.\nYmlr. Nov. 8.\u2014Sunday morning tho\nsawmill employees shot a line deer on\nthe wagon road, opposite lhe mill, II\nIs supposed Ihal lhe bad weather In the\nmountains hud driven hlm down,\nT. II. Newilt did nol assign but simply placed his business Into, voluntary\nliquidation, lhe liquidator being E. 11.\nMcDermid, of Nelson, B. C.\nMrs. .1. p. Vroom, wife of customs\nofllcor Vroom of Wanela, is In town.\nNIP IT IN THE BUD.\nPlrnt Aniieiirini,.,. \u201er Dnn.lruir a Fore-\nrunner   of   Future    ll\u201el,h,,\u25a0\u201e.,.\nThai such Is tho case hns been conclusively, proven by scientific research\nlrof. Unnn, the nolod European skin\nspecialist, ileclnres Hint dandruff Is the\nburrowed-up cuticle ot Iho scalp caused\nby parasites destroying tho vitality In\ntho hair bulb. Tim hnlr becomes llfelesi\nnnd. In time, falls oul. Thin ean be prevented.\nNewbro'. TTerplcldn kills this dandruff\ngerm, anil restores tlie hnlr to Its natural\nstillness and nbitndniiey.\nIlerplrlilo Is now used hy thousands of\npeople-all s,it|_(le,l that It Is the most\nwonderful hair preparation on the market to-day.\nSold by leading druggists.   Send 10c. In\nslumps for sample to Tho Herplclde Co\nDetroit, Mich. \u2022\nCANADA DMTC1 & BOK COMPANY\nHiieclnl  Agents. \t\nTHE QUEEN'S HOTEL\nNELSON, B. C.\nB. C. CLARKE,'Proprietor\nLighted by Electricity.  Heated by Hot Ah\nRATES 1200 PBK DAY\nFirst  class  Dining  Room.      Largo  ninl\nComfortable Bedrooms. Sample Rooms foi\nCommercial Men.\nBARTLETT   HOUSE\n(Formerly Clarke House)\nThe best $1.00 per day houae In Nelaon\nNone but whit* help employed.   The hai\nli the beet\nft.W. BARTLETT - Prop,\nMadden House SSS.\"^\nDo you need a comfortable komet  If r\ntry tha Madden Houso. Well ruriil'ilir.\nrooms lighted by oleotrlclty; nrst elm,.\nbeard. In ths bar you will And all th.\nbest tinniest lo and Imported  liquors ard\nolgnrs.\nTHOMAS MADDEN,  Proprietor.\nTill.   ONI\nHOTEl\nCENTltAI\nACCOM\nBIIIUIIT AN\n1 The mfnlH p\n|| second tit non\nBar In coi\n1'  choicest    Wine.\nRun   meets\n********** ****** VH^j\nLager Beer\nand Porter\nBottled Beer a Specialty\nNelson Brewing Co.\nMARBLE ROCK\nLIME\nManufactured by\nThe Idaho Lime Go.\nBPOKANH,  WASH.\nThe price ts right. The quality guaranteed. Por sale In BULK, HAK1.1.I.H\nor SACKS by   .\nW. G. GILLETT\nNELSON. B. O.\nNelson Steam Laundry\nP. o. Box 18.  Telephone Ut.\nAll  kinds and  all  colors nf Ladles'  and\ncleats' t.'lolbliiK\nCLEANED AND DYED\nFlaiitiflB, Blankets- Curtains, RllkR, Ktc,\na HiH-eliilty.\nQlnvcs renovated to look like new.\nSteam Carpet Cleaning\nYour pattjpnage solicited.\nPAUL N1POU, Prop.\nOXFORD CAFE\nrno_i_ m\nMeals at  all  bourn.      Open dnr  and\nnight\nBUSINESS MBNS' LUNCH\nfrom ll to t._  Mn, JBo\nWARD STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THB\nOFFICE SALOON\nEleotoral District of Kootenay\nNotice Is hereby given  thnt:\nJOHN   IIKNItV   MATIIKBUN, of Nelson,\nll. II.. Ilnrlier.\n-ARCHIE MAINWAItINO JOHNSON, ot\nNelson, II. 1.1.. Ilnirlster, und\nWl[,1.1AM IIIVINE, of Nelson, Merchant\nIfni'e been !i[i|iolntoi] the iiko ills of\nJAMBS A. IIAKKH. WILLIAM ALFllKII\nCIAI.I.IIII.II, and CHARLTDS HERBERT\nMACKINTOSH, respectively. In pursuance\nnf Bllb-Sectloii Two (2) of Bocltlcin Ml of\nlhe Dominion lOleel Ions Act 1_1.\nJOHN BOULTBEE,\nReturning  iilllrer.   Kootenay  District.\nSILVER KINO MIKE\nWill pay the highest cash price _r all\nklmls of second hand foods. Will buy, or\nsell luiythiiiR froni an anchor to a needle.\nFurniture, Stoves, Carpets, Cooking Utensils bought in household quantities, Also\ncast off clothing. Call and see me or write.\nAddress Bllver glng Mike. ** - \u2014 .-an\n\u00ab_\u00ab_   w\u00abi\u00bb_i   \u25a0   ..\nGRAND CENTRAL HOTEL\nOpposite Courthouse ana new PoUotBoe\nBest __o meal In town. European and\nAmerican plan. Only white labor employed.   Flrat olaaa bar.\nTHOMAS A ERICKSON, Proprietors\nLAKEVIE\nHOTE\nCorner IIrII\nTwu  bli-'*ks  fr-.:;\ndollar a day house\nAugust Thorrias\nPRtll'll'IK.l'UH.\nROYAL HOTEL\nMRS. WILL!AV\nPropri-i\nIHIHKRT8,\nTh. bent m*-fiii* ttai\n1 i* pr >:wi\nthin market, codki *\n, sop_ri_h\nIon of the propi-lntr* -\nn     .-a final*\ncaterer.\nNice airy rooms, ni 9\nfor guesta.\nThe he\u00bbt of wlnea, v.-,\n, \u25a0- . .<ickariM\nbe obtained at the bat\nTERMS:    Jl AM\ntl :,*! 4 DAT.\nComer of Btanley\n| rj    illllCi   llW*\nRtrePt  car-   pose \u25a0'\nMcLeod Hotel\nnitST   AND   SI,,\nND  AVKM'B\nYMIR.\nB. C.\nCentrally located, rel\n. ,.., ,.__ni-j\nthroughout.     AJI   ni'\n....    ;_o.\nBample  HoomB  Jn  cc\nfirst clasa hotel In Vu\nRATES PR\n,.\u00ab!'.>\"'\nFINLAV\n1  .u^tijn^\nTEACH I'.K WANTED\nKOIt sebniil  nl  .1.'\nTo Thc Electors of Yale-\nCariboo :\nA\u00bb  tbe  Liberal  cni\u201el'\u25a0' '\"\ntoral   dlctrlct,   I   r,  .     I\nvotes and influence.\nNo attempt will be m\"1'\ngeneral   Ibbucs   ot   the   \u25a0\nuililresH.    Since   rocolvli : l.\",        _,_!\nmlnallon  In  January  la\nmany imrls of lbe rldlnu\nthoroughly   acquainted\nments.   This work will I\nelccllnn clay but owing li\nof territory to.by puverc',\nImnoSBlbllty   lo  visll  all\naonally Interview all the\nfore avail  myself of ll'\nnek for your aultrage.-\nPermit mo lo diic I\nBorne mnltci'3 of local .\nCicrlboo fully warrants\nof public money In Its ii\nKoveriunent hns already '\ndirection. It ta* granlci \"\" \"rf M\nlines of railroad; governmenl j^\ngraph nnd telephone H\", !l1\"' |]U wi\nstructed; tbe necessary mf\"\" \u201e,nim|c\u00bbB*\nvoted to aecure telephonic cni. .^'^\nthrough the rich Nicola nnd .^tlii\ndistricts, and telegraphic ,,\"\" ^ ordj\nbetween Vernon and K|-.l\"\"''''^|0 m|ni\u00abt\ntbat the practically Inelliau\"11 . lt,\nlimber and agricultural resoii ^\ndistrict may bo fully dovclni,'\u25a0''\u2022 ||lMj, II\nof government aid must be \u2122   ^ .\nIs Important  that Tale-Cuii L!lfl direct,\nturn as Its member one \u00bb'!'\" (J \u201e,_tiert\ntbo attention of tbo giivi'inn\"\" '_\u201ej \u00bb\u00bb\nof vital Importance to the dl  i     (_ ]lB.\nwill support tho governi ii    ]tl!|_-\ngrosslvo policy of aevetopmi-ni. ^j^ ol\ntlcularly Important that \"\"' ri.cl\u00ab*>\nthis riding should almw \"\"'\"'lul,.31\u201e\u201eiili\u00bb\nof the government's brond, > .|inlBi.\nplan of constructing mother lr \u25a0 (>cl,r\ntal railway wblch will bo I-\"' [0 ol\nIn opening up the northern ' ,,.\nthe riding. Branch linos to '\u25a0' ^ _ rf\nthe southern tran_oontinentai ^^ ,|\nsurely follow end Ibo wlu'i''\nthe province will bo opened \"! i|(?_Cn_bo\u00bb\nBriefly, my policy, so fur as      ...\n.   ,.  _  ___.!__  oc a\n,,i...\n,u__\nU'llll\n11*\nll tin I\n,,d\u00bb\nIs concerned, Is a policy\nof all its important section\nwhoBe record Alls wltb pride or ^\nplo of this country Irrespeci ,., ,i,m*\namilatlons; supporting a govci ^pg-\neight years of wlso, un>_ \u2022\u00ab \u201e\u201e_ fr\ntrailer, has placed Canada In rf ,jo\nsttlon among the other \u00ab\u00bb ]rM \u201e.i.\nworld, and at tho same \"\"', bl__ os f\nolosely oonneoted tbe Ilea '\"' lw,inK \u00bb\n\u2022^mother country, and faW , \u201e,^\nnolle* which means so much. u w\u201e lim\npSrtton of Oi* Dumlnlun, \u2122.l|c.c,rlW**\ntlcularly to the district ol verf|pt\nI await with conndencO y'i\"\nyours very Blncer.-ly.        Jtojj,\nDUN1-'\nQroenwood, Oet, 6th, hVt-\n THE DAILY NEWS: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER fl. 1904\n\\ IS WORTH CONSIDERING\ni \u25a0 .\u25a0      -\u2014__ \u25a0\nItl'lMBDV. Ail.MNST'\".! .INTKNTION   IN'\nI.NIil'S'i'l'llAI,   WTIUl.ll\nThat Question\nof Value.\nFit-Reform emphasizes\nthe question of value, lt sells\nto men who know quality.\nIt's worn by men who recognize the value they get in it.\nWe want you to see Fit-\nReform Suits and Overcoats.\nStudy them. They are worthy of critical inspection, even\nif you are not ready to buy.\nif-Reform\nEmory & Walley,   Nelson, B.C.\nONE of lhe advantages of the Cuban tobacco\nI pioc \u25a0 ic. is.chin ii is almosl entirely cured\n\u25a0 by n.vure.'\nTlie cliauic is so hot that lhe tobacco sweat!\nn.v .'ialiy--ilie-leaf is ripened uniformly and ilie\nsuh-^qcicnt process of cui .ng favorably picmoicd.\nWith thc expert attention the leaf receives in Cuba\nil in pretty thoroughly cured and picserved -and its\nfi...- -nt __ma dcyclcped by having been s!_.ly\nfermented. I allow it lo remain ih my warehouse \u25a0\nfrom 2 to 3 years, until it has lufllcienlly ar,ed and\nhas that mellowness that age alone can gii e. ll\ntakes a lot cf study and experience to Inow when\nHavana tobacco is jus: right. Pharaoh tobacco 13\nalways Jul! r.ghl.\nJ. BRUCE PAYNE. Limileil, Cirinb.   P.Q-\nSo much for tba fillet.   For lire WnJ<l I \"\u25a0' '\" CwiriKtl-\nnu l,i.,aill-.if. Hi,. |...nli..i\u201e ,u.   mill)',   l-lmportllie\niu,i|i|.ci', a't_.rl*_ _ i .:.,',, i i\u201e.m.;..iii,\nllollinid.-j.lt. I'.\nNone genuiiSe unlessbranded PHA-RO\nli.. rcrj-usonS Cu.,I)islribul(irs, Nelson, B.C,\n I     e|ll|l|,\u201e\nwith lbe causes -if\nelates tho Ircmendq\nbeing ctinslaacly lucnrreil liy einpl\nivoi'kllinn ns n result.    11.- says:\n\"Willi   ii   view   i.f   sufftfesllllg  n\nremedy, 1 hnve de-veloi.eu n iilnii\nI t   eemlil I    .'ili'llilics.    will. 1.\nInl.-sesls   Seem   I\"   suggest   im.I   li.'i\nlure to siilmill  ii   for  Impartial  eri\n\u25a0Tills plan is  based  upon In, i-\ninanufncturlag Industry Is establish\nSUMMING\nUP\nTHE principal\nfeatures of my\nPharaoh Cigar\nare as follows:\n1.\u2014Cuban filler\u2014\nI select from the test\ngrown, in the _la ni~\ncaragua 'district   in\nthe   Province   of\nSanta Clara.\n2.\u2014Connecticut   Broadlcaf\nhinder \u2014the most   expensive\ngrown.\n3.\u2014Clear leaf Sumatra\nwrapper, 1 import direct lroia\nHolland. c_-\n4.\u20141 do not work any tobacco until I age it at least three\nyears\u2014then the taste and fragrance are fully developed.\n5.\u2014Each cigar is rolled ty\nhand, under my personal supervision\u2014I secure in   Pharaoh a\nsteady,  even comhustion and a\ncool, sweet -moke.\nQj^_e__^ve*!>.,.-,\n<^y ^yoRAnai.f.o,\n_s\nNone genuine.     PHA-RO\nuniciM brandtd \u2014 ,\t\nml  litl\n-iii.il\nnhd\niii.\nohly\nlortii\neral result.\n'.'Thla lilRii\nth- dlstrtlml\ned theaggn\n.:tj, wotkin*.\nn;li ..f these \u2022\u25a0--\nvailing rules of\n. ftitldlltv, It\nhenry   that   If   tl\nv flxi'il charged\ninuttl be iliCiiM\n\u2022 -\u2022\u25a0 essentials in\n\u25a0the Edi-\nmil\nbefc\n, for tlw closing ol ih\nJanuary 1, 196,   at\nlil\not,\nrequires it scientific hase for I\nm of surplus,,   1 hnve adopt,\ntute amount nf. invested capl-\nicn's wuffcs nn.I i.-xecullve mil- '\nhest. defined baaq for tin* distribution of surplus.\n'\u25a0Tlif beneftt-H rough, to be n-compllshftd\nliy tbe onenit.tm-o _ tbls Ulan nre; Fortbe\nnubile, more continuous Industrial peace;\nim* capital, more security <>f Investment;\nfur executive and workmen, mote permanent- employment, and ta provide n motive\nin* Incentive which win bring out the groat\nnddiUdnal eamlug eapaeltv -of executive\nand workmen whleh la known to exist, and\nis now dormant as ii resull nf real or Im-\n\u25a0ajflned I n 1 imt ire In th\" -list riimt t-'n nf\ncombined fcarnlngB under the prevailing\nsystems.   .\n\u25a0'Tlda pi mi does tmt contemplate nnv Idea-\nllsitt* or Utopian Ideas, but is submitted\nfm* consideration nnd comment from a pufre\ncommercial and economic viewpoint.\nVARSlimlng' thnt this plan Is ado-pled In\ngood faith, ami honest!)' and peraeveringly\ncarried out. Is it in your --Midon sound in\nprinciple? And aside rrom anv prejudeo\nof either capital or labor as tp the proper\nlt.ppoiHlot.meni    of    combined    rani inns    of\ncapital and labor, would tbls plan or dls-\ntrilitiil-in In- reasonably equtlablo be-\nween tho factors,\nTHE\" PROPOSED   PLAN\nInnsmiich us a combination of capital,\nlabor and executive ability aro necessary\nin establish and maintain ti manufacturing\nbusiness, assume a base for remuneration of each of these essentials a follows:\nHASH  POR  REMUNERATION\nr.ir capital prevailing rale of Interest.\nFor labor prevnHliuj rate uf wages.\nPor executive ability prevailing rate of\nsalaries.\nokkhkk op Distribution of\ncombined earnings.\n1st -Workmen's wages at prevailing rates.\nKnd\u2014Kxoculive salaries,\nJim:\nnf thi\n\u25a0alb\nTbe'oiHlon on the eha\nwas   UiKt-ti   subsequent   tn   tb**   reiurn   \"i\nMr.  C.   U.   Hays, president  nf tin* Granc\nTrunk. Pacific,  fi*\u00bbm bis tour nf   th.- Brit-\nlnveatlgatlon Mr.' Hays la said to 'nave eon\nlll-med liu* i.-imiis of bis surveyors nn\nengineers that it would bo Impossible i\n\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 tin1 Skvenn river as a medium of t \u2022-\nwrtal\nictio:\n,'   tin-   bull H ,     .\n,.,1 in British t'tiltiml\nlb.\nul\n\" Fruit-a-tives \" are fruit juices in tablet form. They\nare the laxative, tonic and curative principles of fruit-corn-\nLined into pleasant tasting pellets. They contain al the\nvirtues of fruit-but by the secret process of making theni,\ntheir action on the human system Is many times intensified.\nWhat \"Fruit-a-tives\" arc for\n\"Fruit-a-tives\" are the natural and logical cure for all\nStomach, Liver and Kidney\ntroubles. Their action is that\nof fresh fruit, only very much\nsurer and more effective. Then\ntoo, they are free of fruit acids,\nsugar and woody fibre which\noften prevent fresh fruit being\nbeneficial.\nTry\"Fruit-a-tivesM and see\nhow quickly they cure you of\nConstipation, Biliousness, Sour\nStomach,   Bilious Headache,\nI\/>9S of Appetite and Kidney\ntroubles.\nAt all DrotfUta*\n1* 50c* *\u2022\u2022*\u2022*'\nMl\nmill\nith\u2014Mitteniu  >\u25a0\u2022*\u25a0-.-.-  ...  ,\t\nCtll\u2014QpeHting   exocrines,   Including   fuui.\nwater, oils, llgilt, heat, etc,\nMit; Maintenance and depreciation of-the\nplant.\nTtii\u2014nividfiui m Invested caplini-at pre-\nvailing rato nf interest.\nSth\u2014An n|\u00bb|)ni*tionment of surplus til\" anyi\nin in- inaiaiilh' agreed upon ami deposited\nIn trust as a reserve fund tn tin- credll of\njmrtlclpatlng parties, t.i secure wanes ami\nInti-ri'si againsl redttctloii in dull periods.\nTotal at'ciiniulatloii ot reserve fund at no\nlimr to exceed \u2014 per cent of total invested\ncapital  ami  average   yearly  payroll,    in\nevent   of   ills ilinnlnn   Mm   busiin-as    or\nplan, reserve fund to be dlstrlbulvd pro\nrata t\u00abi Invested capital ami all active participants   lit   tbe   time   of  CbisliiK.     tludi'-\nnendont cliarlored oecountanl to act as arbiter iat^eTi-r of dlfterenco of opinion as tn\nproper Tffm_inL i<> bo diiporttiwed yearly\ntn n--.H-.i- fntid'.t\n9th\u2014Remainder of surplus in he distributed pro rata on total Bum of Invested capital, workmen's wages ami executlva saja-\nrles. for a llscal period as por details-of\nPlan.\nDETAJLS '>F PROPOSED PLAN\nAssume capital invested in land, buildings, machinery. i*-*idpm<:*nt \u2022\"\"< w.n-kmi\ncapital to be JWM.OOO,\nAssume  one   yeat's   -.n'ss\nbe   flT't.l.iO.\nAssume distribution o( gross earnings\nroimwH. -    *^\nWngos of \\Viirit,tii\u00abn\nif'snpph.'s\nG.T.F, ii c..i\nIt therefore iM-eame necessary io. run u\nrullwuy from some nnlnt on'tin- Pacific\ncnast right Into the near I of that section\nnf British Columbia whirtt would be traversed bv tin- new tranacoittlnental line,\nIt whs then that lbe pacific Northern &\n< Mnenii a charter was it mi id and tied np\nlend ng tin- resull of the dominion elections,\nWhen cm. | met inn is commenced west\nof the Itoekies, it is said the !im> fnun\nKitnmmii to HaaeHnn win be imiit rOver\nit all the construction material and supplies\nIn    be    llfe.l    nil    tlie    pew     n>atl     ill     Itl'itisll\nColumbia will be taken.    llo\u00abelton will Im\nin- distributing pnlat.\nWhile in some tiaiilK-rs the enuring nf\nthe chaster from KltatnaaL Is laken tn\nmean   that    lbe   place   will   In-   th,'   I'acitle\ntflrmimiB \u00ab.r the Grand Trunk Pncitlc, there\nis nn miilKiritv tiniJ stieb will be thc ease.\nKailwav   men',    inmlllled     tn    bntnrd   an\nni   think  possibly  the Grand Trunk\n.\u25a0Hie may\nat as a fa\n. tli\nK\nevent,    ho\nopinion  that\noperated  ;\n.\"lli;. main mad during\nm'ftteh i minim. Un- mam\n\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0   \\>hm'     ln   lh0 o\\\nKit'-*i* i'il   lui\"'w2iA  I\ni.-b ii\n\u25a0id  working\nirnlngM  tn\nW\u201eWes   nf   N.'-i'lW1\ni.-M-'inive saia.Hb*r-\nTaxes ami Insnrji+ice\nfjlHI.IHKI\n.turn\n <   U11U     IM-n,,.^\t\nMaterial tiH-'d  in  produotloii   i>\nnjiei-nihiK   suiipli' \u25a0 ,    iii bi.liiii.    find\nwater, oils,  liKlit.  heat, ete  \t\nM,Hliiteiiuiii.-e   nml   depreelation   \t\nSix   p.i*.   to  Invest--.!   capilal   \t\ni.SOil\n87,600\n;ti).nti:i\n:t.i.i)ai\nHao.ooe\nSurplus profit  i ....' 148,60(1\nAppnrllninni*nt  tn mulaul n-serve fund:\nAssiuni' 2 p.c. on |7_r>,l\u00abll. tolal invested capital, wages of workmen\nami  tJXOFUtivO salaries      14,600\nItcmining surplus   proiit i'WMl\n1HV191UN   OF    UKMAINING    BURPLUB\nPUOF1T\nAdditional dividend nf 4 p.o. on W00,\u00ab\nikm) invested capilal  f 2fl,WK'i\nDividend   of   4   b.Q,   on   fclW.flQO,   the\n\u2022wans of workman     8,(KK)\nDividend of a n.<*. tm Ji'i.wn, t;ie ex\nei'ittire snlarlea \t\nRESUMES DIPLOMATIC ItKhATlUNS\nColombia Forgives Undo sain for Panama\n<* Incident\nNew York. Nov. 7-Tho World navs a\ncablegram was received yesterday from\nBogota by a Wall street banking Institution announcing that Hiirluue Cortes bad\nl\u00abvn appointed Colombian minister iu the\n1'nlied Slates. Cortes was minister of\nforeign affairs in tin- cabinet  of genoral\nRafael Keys, the new president nf I'nlnin-\nbia. Ills appointment will re-open diplo-\nnintlc Intercourse teiwcen that, .country\nand the I'nited Klan-s, wiii'di was bmken\ntiff by president Miirotiuln when the states\nof r.-imima set ap an Independent goven-\nment.\nfatal nn.i, isktwki.n women\nEvaneton, Wyoming, Nov, K-Mrs. Leon\nDomara. sjiot m n duel by her neighbor.\nMrs. Nancy Rlnhards, is dead-. Several\ntimes tht* women had come tn blows and\neach had warned the other that the nest\nencounter wmild be with gims. Mrs.- De-\nmars went to Mrs.. Richards' rnncb near\nFnrt Brldger ami upon being ordered away\ndisplayed a bin revolver. Mr. .-Tliehard.*-\ntiml been carrying a weapon in expectation\nof niietin^ Mrs    Denial.-..    Mrs.   Richard-\nYou Get What You Pay For\n\"Only one best Tea, BLUE RIBBON'S it.\nSIMPSON'S\nCHEjVlICAL ERASIVE\nCLEANING COAT COLLARS\nAnd Extracting\nGrease, Paint,  Tar,  Oil,  Spiirm anil Kerosene from\nSilks, Oloths, Carpets, etc., of Fast Dolors\nPrice\n-   25 Cents\nDirections for Use\u2014Rub s tjttle of tne\nSnap on tlie spot or stain- dip a brush in\n\u2022warm water, and rub* gently for a few\nf-ueonds; then wipe thoroughly off with\nclean water and all will disappear. If\nthe spots be hard, such aa paint or\nBperm, rub the garment together after\napplying   tbe  soap.\nN. b.-Simpson.'. Boap removes' Benin\nfrom the head, Tartar from th\" Te*-th,\nFur from the Tongue, and cures Cuts,\nSores, Ringworm, eiilllila.m. and Outward Files by simply was'jlng with li.\nCAUTION\u2014Bee that ea.h cake bears\nthe ffifltds .\"SIMPSON'S ERASIVE BOAP,\nREGISTERED,\" In raised letters, without which none Is genuine.\nIf your druRplst does not k<**&p It, write\nfur sample cake, cnclosinK ___ cents st*._\u00bb[>_\nor postal note, to Australian Agency,\nRoom 1, (ground floor) Mulmin'B Bank\nbuildup Vancouver,  B. C.\nCan be obtained at\nThe Canada Drug <_ Book Go's Stores\n.  Nelson,-\u2022\u25a0B.C.\n1.000\n$ 29.0W\nGRAND TRUNK PACIFIC\nSaid to Havo. Secured Charter of Paelllc\nNorthern & Omimlca\nR Is jeported in Montreal that parties\nholding authority from the Grand Trunk\nl-nclflr- have neeurM an option on the\n\u2022h-n_r *t the Pa-MMs Ntrtlisrn & Omenlca\nsays mi*. I- ired the iirst shot, but\nthee wore nn iittiei- wltne.sen. At the second ahnt Mrs. I'emars fell with a bullet\nin her breast, bat kept \u00abm liring, emptying\nthe revolver, Mrs. Richards also tired\nsi?, shots, itntii an* wives of ranchers,\nThev an- :ja years old, Mrs, Richards wan\narrested.       '\nCHlUmi-N OK JAPAN    '\nThey Are All Trained to Work and\nHardship.\nSchools exist throughout the country,\nnnd many chUilr.u walk miles to avail\nthemselves of this opportunity of receiving nn education, writes' Ada l*. A.\nMtireouUUi the Pilgrim for October.\nThey havo plenty of (un nnd amusement\nduring their daily walk to and from\nschool. The hoys may he seen playing\nihelr .own special games, such as flying\na queer concern called a kite or spinning a still queerer tiling ihey call a\ntop. The little.girls while away the\nlime playing hcan hags or some other\nlimocfenf. games indulged in hy all\nmaidens.\nAll the Japanese are nature.worshippers, indeed' they become such through\nithe teachings of their national religion.\nThe country children \"have a magnificent\nopportunity for studying nature, {or\nIhey aro surrounded hy one lieaulifttl,\nnatural garden. Numerous temples anil\nshrlnea dot tho choicest sih)1s, and to\nthwe t\\\\t coimtry nchoolmaster takes\nCANADIAN\n~    p AC IFI\nRAILWAY\nThanksgiving Day\nExcursion Rates\nFare and One-Third\nReturn\nNovember 16t_-17th\nQOpp TO RETURN 'I'll-1-\nNovember 19th\nPer time tables, rates and further ii\nintlnit apply  tn local agents.     ,\nB. J. COYLE,\nA.O.P.A., Vancouver\nJ. S. CARTER\nO.V.A., NelBon.\nMa-Wile flock. He is alway \"guide,\nphilosopher aftd friend\" on these -excursions, and usually -tolls his eager listeners some slory ahout lhe particular god\nwhose shrine they are visiting.\nThe children behave In a most seem-,\nly manner during Ihe recital and reverently prostrate themselves hefore lbe\ndeity and perform their act of worship.\n.Then there is a general scamper to an\nadjoining loins pond or to feed the sacred carp that disport themselves In the\nmlnlatufe river within the temple\ngrounds.\nThere Is n succession of beautiful\nblossoms and floweis throughout, the\nwhole year, such as the cherry aud pitim\nblossoms, wisteria, loins and chrysanthemum. The counlry children love\nthem and often in season the liny boys\nand girls may he seen at day-dawn\nstanding around a lotus pond waiting\nfor tho beautiful flowers to unfold tlielr\niglorlous petals.\nThere are numerous household duties\nto -bo performed by lhe children of both\nsexes who live on a farm. The mother\nIs such a burden bearer that she often\nfinds it Impossible to do all the work\nthat fall* to h'er lot.\nTHE SIGN OF SUPERIORITY IN RUBBER\nFOOTWEAR!\nTHE TRADE MARK THAT INSURES COM,\nPLETE SATISFACTION.\nMoreover, in order that her girls may\nmake useful wives, thoy must bo trained to work and endure hardships so\n\"when a child Is quite young she Is\ntaught to sew, mind the baby and work\nIn the field.\nLARDEW PLACER DIGGINGS...\nFavorable Indications Obtained From\nSampling, Recently Done.\nThat the Spokane company operating\nthe placer ground above tho town of\nTrout Lake is making good headway, is\nreported by the Trout 1-ake Topic. The\ndam Is about -completed and the heavy\nUmber work on the flume put in. Mr.\nMix the superintendent made a thorough\nsampling of the ground a few days ago\nand while the resulls are not made public tl has had the effect of-* withdrawing thc slock from the market. This is\n& good Indication of the valuta bbtaln-\nSeven men are employed stesullly\nand if nothing unforeseen I urns up\nsluicing will lie started In two weeks.\nThe company; has adopted a good rule\nwilh regard lo payipg labor. The men\nwill receive their checks every Baiur-\nilny night.\n,-Thn Nine Mile ground is turning tmt\nwell. Waller Jennings -.Mime down during the week and exhibited some very\nline nuggels ranging from f> to IS dwls.\neach. The hoys alt feol elated over,the\nprospects ami will work as King as tho\nweather permits. The lessees of the\nground ore Alex Blggftr, Charlie Dul-\nmage, Barney Rodeuburg and _Waltbr\nJennings.\nVALUABLE! mmsi.H nntNEii\nMontreal,   Nov.   7  Fire  Saturday   niglit\nburned   b>  rteatft   twelve   valuable   horses\nbelonging tn the Iteinliai-dt Itiewing com**\nlmnv   HI. Ptid *-***-**.   The loss Is plac*<t\n\u25a0 __.___\u25a0 .\u201e* _\u25a0\u25a0,.\u25a0-.\u2022.-\u25a0_\u25a0\u2022\"._  '\u25a0'\u25a0\"\"\u25a0\u25a0 nm_o_\u00bbh_...,._ _'''-_'I__\".___J-\u00bb,-__^\n THE DAILY NEW: WEDNESDAY,: NOVEMBER \u25a0!'. 190*\nTHE HALL MINES'REPORT\nJitsi.vi.;s.   .wn  s.n.i.'n.K   ma.va-\n..i-.li s STATEMENTS full- VF-;.\\it\n\u25a0j:ai.\\.\\'i'.k biiegt shows a satis\n* - .  t-ACTORV i'ROl-'f\nThe annual rejWi\nit Ihr Hall Milllll\ni**1- Smelliiig company\nlur lh,. your .-ml\n22nti-2222\",\n-auilllial.i- nl will, J\nlllllll.. a   l,-.    ilav\nMlnillR   li. |iii:\"lli,-nl\nMr,   llavys con\nIIIMI...I  III.-. ,i;i,.|;ili.,ii-\nunder his lease n\nili.. Silii'i-  King mini\n(luring Hie year\nhi. ^,,i]n,i.ijtl.   fly lh\nii perioil aiiionnt-\ning in 1.311 Ious, ,i,ii\nainlng !'*,'..ai niiii-\nre's or silver ninl _IS,\n21 Ihs. nf 1-ni i-\nII   .III. .11, 111 ... nt 21.\n..urn', . of silvei\n.'  '.,;i anil It.(iii jut\ncent   'oupcr.   Ills\nilii'i-nliou.  wpi-n   cnn\nhied    io  ih,.  old\nwinkings in ami nlxivi\nNo. :. Hittiiel and\n., somt! mirk nn llie\nurfflce of lhe Sil-\nir Knr . nml ii Hul.\npros|iei ling work\nin Mu-- surfiii'e nl'   lln\nAmerican   Flag,\nili.-r,. .nine low mu.I\n.ai- was opened\ni|i.    Some aiiriiipi   i\n.is' made  lo gel\nown  below .No. _ ii.,\nsilil ing   om\n.nu- i.i the water, Intl\n.i was itnsui-'cess-\nHi.     A.   von  have r..|\n\u2022i'ly had an up-\nIII\nue .hy hi\n.miu.-;\nm in Hi.\nni sunk i\n\u25a0 grade ii\nin-.    Tin\n\u25ba ..I grade\nnt,-\n\u25a0min.'iliiin \u25a0'of Ills\nepurtiiri' fur Rng-\niii'i. months' leas.,\nI Whin-, who was\nr'fistrieled in our .jiTlon in Un- employ-\nini-in i.i Iwo nii-ii.   i',.ui' nit-ii him- 1 i\nin wi.rii, aini. alid.il 100 tons nf clcmi\nin,- Inn,   a\u201411 placed in llie on. bins.\nIn.esiiitaii.iii of methods of concontra-\nliini ha.-, mil yi-i led pi any refills war-\nraniiiig the .xpenillttire on plum fur ihe\npurpose ut Ircaling Hie low gniilc ore\nin Hie min,'.\n..Ejlirau .Min.-' il'-lnxili).\u25a0 Oivl\u2014 Tlie de-\nvelopmenl nf lhe property was cootlir-\nlled, am] ai the sain., lime 27.H7.*i Ions nf\nore were .mined, nf which 11,05\" Ions\nwere shipped toour mm smelter ami ilie\nlialaiieo wild in tin. other smelters in Hie\nH lary ami Trail districts: O.iiiiO tons\nm Hm Granby Consoliilnie'd Mining,\nSmelling am! Power company: SS tons\nin ilu- Montreal ami Huston Copper company; 1,1,25 mns in ihe Hrltish Columbia Copper company, ami i.r,.',;, ions m\nilu- Canadian Smelting works.\nTlii- Inclined dr'lri was continued-to a\nstance of 282 feel from Hie portal, anil\nli Ifie-iTp-\nlrrylpg nf ure in lh_-\n'\u25a0I \".sit by eliuie wilh this\niiii'iii'i'd\"' Some carloads\nled from lln- wide vein\nlillbr' - \u2022 iii Hie lit'.\nlis body proved In he uf\n50   l.sl wide,   a holler\ni-.liu.,-  \u25a0 1 \"i were h. inllod,\n. men:- mas., fur Hie sale nf\nnml.   Tii,; graile of ore was\niiied. however, and afier .nine\nbad been shipped, I Mopped\nial [iniiii iinill a more favor-\ninafiy fnr   further   develop-\nliiinld occur,\nIn l'i'binary un mill rrom Hie level nf\nlie  railway spur was  started  un  Hie\n.vesl  vein, which nn_  30 feet, entered\nRood ore,.   An Incline was Ihen begun,\nnnd ib.' nr.. sloped nearly io Hie mr-\nface, connecting with Hie surface in two\nplaces.   Tb,. vein varies from.IB to 20\nfeet in width, and the face of lire ill the\nend nf ibis incline is aboul hi feel high\nvertically, nnd is nearly' under the porta] nf me nisi Incline.\nIn .luly ami Augusi uf this year three\ndiamond drill holes, aggregating 301 ft..\nhave 1  Iiiiri'il frum lbe lower Incline,\nnnd  hnve'tiiriilKlieil evidence of an  ad-\ndltion io Hi  reserve of aboiii 20,000\ninn. . 1 think thai during Hie year <\u25a0 ,.|.\ning June .nib. 1005, we ma. bid; fnr a\nvery fair retui'n mi our Investmenl in\nIbis mine, as well as the assurance uf\nnn ample supply uf Iron flux wi ess-Mi-\nlial lu lhe smeller.\nSmeller Dopartmonl\u2014The regulations\nfnr lhe imvinilll nf tli,. bulimy nn lenl\nbecame effrc'lve in Kebnnry, 1901,\nwhen ihe tii'st claims were certified in\nnml until Ihen Hie stJmulBtlng elfecis ii|\nHie buiinly were nol fully fell, allhmigli\nlhe boiinly was Ihen paid on nil lend\nmined nfter .luly 1st, Our purchases of\nlead ores amounted lu 12.1.!, tons during lhe year, or nearly double Ihose uf\nihe previous financial yenr. I Hhtlcl-\npale a ennsldenibli. fuiiher increase during Hie I'lirreni year. Al presenl the\nsupply is seriously affected by scarcity\nnr water following a mosl uniisiially dry\nseason, whleh has eiosed down some\n,1'i.ncenlriilors and greatly reduced Ihe\noutput of others.\nRecovery from the mulls of the depression Is slow, moreover, and apart\nfrom the temporary cause mentioned\nllie output from Hie Sloenn Is railing\nvery far short or estimates made liy lbs\nSilver-Lead Mlnia Associatlr*' tli\n.-.-.ilu nm.\nThere lirus not. heen any Improvement\nin the supply nf profitable stllclou, ores.\nWe have had'-the advantage, since\nI'Vl.ninry,\u201eof ait ample supply uf ore\ncarrying n high excess of lime,, from Hie\nHiiiiier V. mine, rendering lbe ptir-\nI'liasii'uf liineru'lv unnecessary.-\nDuring August the Silver King ore un\nband waa smelted in-No. I furnace, but\nii has since been ni'ore advantageous to\nhnve'Tl smelted ar Trail, as there was\nmil enough fur it lung run.\n' The lead refinery in Trail nf Hie Canadian SnielllHg.Works is now working\nsuccessfully, and some nf our base bullion lias been treated Hi.'re, and li is\nnow. intended nr increase iis capacity\nconsiderably. [_ad corrosion works\nar,' aboul in 1... s,aried iii Montreal,\nwhich will greatly Increase our home'\nlead markel.\ntS.il.l .1. .1. CAMPBELL,\nAgeni and Business Manager.\nNelson, II. I'., September 15, (001.\n'SMELTER  MAXACIlltS REPORT\n1 beg in submit iiii,'liy a I'oport uu ihe\noperations lur the year eliding June HO,\ntunl.\nNi'i. 1 blasi furnace was in-opera!lofi\nfur'2nl days, and No. 2 fur 321 days,\naud siiu-iieii 22.S05 tons uf custom ores,\nlo.t'ihe!\" wilh :i.:i;il' huh of Emma, producing 0,155 tuns uf lead bullion,. In\nmbliiiuu iu iliis Nu. 1 was Operated for\n27 days in Augusi ua Silver King urn.\nproducing II\" tons o! copper inaii \u25a0,\nwhich was shipped in Hi,' ufanby Cnn-\nsuiul.tii'ii .Mining ami Smelting t.mpauy\nsinelter fur eiiiivening: The tonnage to\nihe lead smelting operations was made\nlip   ill    I l.lli'.l   lulls  ie.l.I   ule  lllld   I'.illCfil-\nii'ali'. ii lar ... proportion uf wliich was\nroasted; I'l.PlS tuns i.f dry ore, nml 2.721\nIons of-B. i'. Standard. This is aii in-\n\u25a0rease of ti.02,ri mns uf ore, wiih 1,815\nun.. of Kninia. over ibe previous year's\nsmelling operadous,    l-'nr Hie first six\niiisaii-f.ii'i.iii naiure, and I find ili.it\n.\u25a0ad being scarce, Hn- proportion of linx\nyas much higher i.i the   charge; thus\nIn,Imi   inns  tii  nre   wen-  s lied   Willi\n5,1.511 tuns uf fluxing Emma., while m\nlhe se'uu,! half-year 12,025 Inns ul ure\nrequired 1,172. tons oi Emma; It is\nalso eyiib-ni iu Hie bullion produced,\n\u2022which was 2,7.'.ii mns in lhe first, and\n3,105 mns iu ilie second half.' .\nThe   lead     bullion    shipped     curried\n1.  Il'i ounces   uf   silver   and   9,201\nounces ni gold, wbile-ibe copper matte\ncarried 11,21)1 onuses, uf silver, lim\nounces, uf gold, and 130,800, lbs. nf copper, making a' ginss value fnr ihe year\nnf practically f 1.000, I.\nIn Hie early jiiiii ni Hie year llie uncertainty as iu ihe future uf the ure\nsupply made il seem unwise in' pin in\nhand any uf the .planned Improvements\na.i Hie smelter, bin certain heavy expenditures for maintenance, etc., were\nabsolutely necessary, in ihe second half\nnf ihe year lbe promise ni the bounty\nun load sum,-winu stimulated the ore\nsupply, and 1 fell justified -In putting in\nhand certain Improvements which have\nhad their' effect nn ihe last inontb or\ntwo uf Hie year. Tbe maintenance of\nthe plant generally has hum i.treniely\nheavy.- aboul $22.Kill; a heavy item being renewals Tn' timber, !mn,bci-. roofing, ele, niui'ii id which luis been' in\ns,-ri bv . in,-,, ib,. smeiiei- started. Till'\nImprovements ami necessary additions\nduring lhe year have been a culvert\nunder Hie main trestle, al a cosl nf . 178,\nibis enabled us to lili die tresllc with\nslag, and obviates the* necessity nf-renewal;, new nre bins cosl $050; a system of connection with the old silver\nKing nre crusher ami sampler, by wliich\nour It. C. Standard ami Emma fluxing\nores'are handled frum railway ears to\ngravity bins al a cosl uf froni 15 in 20\ncents per inn: cost nf installation, iu-.\neluding electric equipment, .3,750; 10\nfeel .of .iililil.iiiii.il Irestle ai lbe sample\nmill. $110: a 6-ln. pipe line frum die\npenstock tu die reservoir, fl7\u00ab: a ihird\nhand roaster nf Improved design and\n\u25a0greater capacity, $2,801. -We have also\nsilent on Hues, both in maintenance and\nimprovements, J3.3U0, old lines being\ninadequate for three hand ro'asters, and\nhave .pin-chased a new charging scale,\ntire hose and a pair uf larger se!Hers for\nNu. 2 furnace al n cosl uf aboul .l.lbo.\n$1.1,1111 have been Bpe.nl on a new elevating sisiein. design,',No economise labor\nin handling calcines and foul slag. 'This\nis imi yel completed.\nBeginning with January , I have gradually increased Mr. Harris' sphere uf\nusefulness by transferring him from die\nassay office lu Hie smeller, li seemed\ndesirable Ilia) Hie detail,,,! smelling op-\nplies on hand, per manager's-valuation\u2014\n\u25a0   At Hie   mine   (including\nfuell'   i.;....-'2,132   7   3\nAt   Hie smelter   ..._     1,715   5   1'\nBy Slock of fuels nnd fluxes '\nAi lhe smeller  '    2,360   6   2\nBy    slocks   of   ores   and '\nmetallurgical products... 11,800 13   2\nBy open shipments of ore\nand bullion  23,110   3   8\nHy  Debtors\u2014 -:\nin London         50   0   0\nIn British Columbia        895   C   1\nBy .cash   ni   bankers,   in\nbaud, and on loan\u2014\n' In London '    . 9.47   1    1\nIn Hridsh Columbia   10,008   il   I\nBy Profit and Loss\u2014\nDebit balance at June 30. -'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0'\n1903,.    \u00a321,359    ]2s    3d;\nDeduct\u2014Prolli   for   year\nending June :ill. 1904, as\"\nper    account  - (p.    10),\n,i:ii,2.\"i.    7s   11,1;    Less-\nMaimenanee uf buildings.\nplant   and   machinery  al v\nHie   smeller,   .\u00a34,5_,-138   \u25a0\n2d. depreciation of furniture in  London,   C10 lSs\n'8(1,   nr n  mini uf   Cl;090\nids id   in . be   deducted\nI'rnni debit balance, leaving .'  22,002 Iff\nxJk&&\n*r*n^\n.jL.i.ii.iir\nMINK ACCOUNT\nTo ox!i--niliMire--ln.'hi(li'is-;\nsafeguarding oi' jij-o[ii pty\nInsurance, laves, etc\t\nCarried Nov. h\niunmni   \t\niu general\n1,042 ll!   1\nBy Royally, on ore output\nliy Mr. Davys (Trilniinri.\nHy sundry rneefpls', Includ-\n\u25a0 \"ing  .merest\t\n\u00a31,4.89.-17\nSMELTER  ACCOUNT\n.il     h   d\nTo purchase of custom. orel49,925   \u25a0(   :!\nAdd\u2014i'lviiilit.      expenses\nand interest  1...9S7    1   4\nTo administration expenses    1,727 14   1\nTo smelling expenses   40,470   ii   \"\nTo outside expoiiHCs      I1C8]    8   -\nTo .balance,    being    profit\n(subjecl   tn a charge   of\nC-i,'.;\".n  Kis 2d  for inain-\nienan ;e     of     btiihlings,\nplan:  and  tna-chitrary)*\u2014\nCarried down to general\nacebuni \u25a0    s..rti   s' t;\nHave yon been wearing  iin-J\njwrted  underwear?    Heen  paying    importers'   and    jobbers'\nprofits\u2014as well na. tlie  cost of I\nshipping ami duty ?\nIt's \"all right, if jou want to\ndo it. Only, some men \u2014 and\nthe umnberis steadily growing\n\u2014prefer to keep all those profits themselves, and wear\niStanfield's\nUnshrinkable\nUnderwear\nIt equals any unilcm-car that\ntbe old world, can' produce.. lis\nmade of tin- liuist ^.'m\u2022^ Scotia\nwool, by Canadians !\",,: Can i*\ndians In nil sizes ! , lit everv\nfigure. And i!\\ guaranteed\nabsolutely en .hriukalile\nLook fnr tbe name \" Stan-\nfield\" ou everygariuei'it\nNone j-.ciiiiiue . illinut it.\ni*?fR!*C!\u00bbe.\n.\u00a3216.130   2\n,C     s\nBy-value of malte and\nbiillinn protluced, C2.6.-\n212 8s lid. ilediici expenses on aai'ne, _ i:,t Is ud. .2lr,,7.*,r,  7\nBy Sundry receipts       380 16\n..2ii',.i;ii',   ;\nOBNERAli ACOOtJNT.\nI'd general expenses uf ibe\n. company\u2014In 11. (.'. and\nand T_-i]i(l(in   \t\nI'li-debentuce Interest\t\nI'u exchange \t\nl'n balance, being profit\n(subject In cliarp.es nf\nCd. 50 13s 2d fur maintenance nf smeller buildings, plant and machinery, and nf eio |Ss S(|\nfin- depreciation of.office\nfurniture in London)\u2014\n(lurried tn balance sheet\n(page 15|\t\n\u00a39,53' 7 1\n' .\u20ac ii d\nIly profit nn mine account. .\nBrought down    1,042 12  1\nliy iirnlli nn   sinelter   ne-\neiiiini  (sulijeet to charge    \u25a0 '\nfur      malnicnanee.     as\nabove)\u2014Brought down.. 8,394 8 (1\nlly Biindry receipts, liieliul-\ning rents anil oilier re-\neeii-ls    In    11.  ('.,    and\nIrans.et'.fee. and interest\nin l.ondiui  r|7   r,   i;\nThe Best\nUnion-Made\nOveralls\nirts\nCOME FROM TUB VICTORIA\nFACTORY OF\nLenz & Leiser\nIS UNION  LABEL IS 'ON  EVE\nGARMENT\nJ. C. Carruthers\nARont lor Kootenay\nV. O. Ktox  66. Nelaon, B. C.\nAtlantm S.S. Sailings\nti    \u00bb    R.   ATLANTIC 8.B    hIN\u00ab\nI. Mnultoba, Montreal to Uvorpool   Nov 17\n,l-'i'  .si. Julnn.\nI..   \u25a0 bi.lll|,b,il,..|lee. IU,.    K,.i\u201e     n,.,.. ,;\nMontrose for Loudon dlicoi . \\,,v  \u2022\",\nAlii-VN LINK\n.Nov.\n.Nov. li\nSI.   1'niil\nBaltic\n.In\norations be watched \"cnisely, and I\nwished lo carry, nn wane experiments\nalung certain Hill's wilh a view to improving onr metallurgical wprk, The\nexperiments have prove satisfactory and\ntin- step lias leen justified.\nTb.- chief*Improvement, to bins have\nbeen in making Hie fuel and flux deliver\nby.gravity in tbe barrows, wblch means\na direct saving, Observable Inward Hie\nend uf May and during June, nf over $12\na day.\nEarly in February we rerelved   the\nllrst shipments of moment nf ihe ll. C.\nStandard ore    nml gradually    replaced\nour limestone with it, with advantage\nin ibe smelting operations.   The roasting plain has been very bard pushed for\nHie greater part   nf   lhe year, and bas\nBi-nei-niiy Riven satisfaction, though Hie\nnieehiinbal roaster had to Bo in for ex-\nlensive repair at the close of Hie year.\n' ROBERT 11.  HEDLEY,\nSinelter Manager.\nNelson, It. ('., September 23, 1904,\nSpokane Falls ^Northern Railway\nTh\u00a9 only all rati route between point,\neast, west and south to Rossland. Nelson,\nGrand Forks and Hiipubllc.\nBuffet cars run between S.okaoe and\nN'-thport.\nEffective June Hth, 1901.\nLeave\n3.45 a.m Bpokane\t\n.tlM-Ja.ni Roslland\t\n1.20  a.m..,..- Nelson\t\nl*-a\"  am Urond Forks '.'\nB.Kl a.m... Republic..\t\nBAVE TIMB\nALL THE T1MB\nby uslnar\n(From  Montreal)\nTunisian  Nov. ISPretorlun   ..\nDOMINION LINE\n(From   Montreal)\nSoulhwark  '\t\nAMERICAN LINE\n...Ni.v. ^Philadelphia\nRED STAR  LINE\nKensington '.-.Nov. ZdKroonlaod\nOt'NAKli LINE\n1'uibrla    Nov. _Cb'_panla  .,\nWHITE  K'l'AR   LINE\n.....Nov. SOCedrlc   \t\nFRENCH  LINE\nLu ans_ogne....ov. 2II.il Savole .\nALLAN  STATE LINE\nNumldlnn  ;. ..- n,1v. ji\nHAMRUlta-AMERICAN LINE\nSt. f Wiilileis,-,..  M\u201ev   se\nPennsylvania . , ,.:  .........pl'ci\n(Mediterranean Servlrei\nI'llii.e Adalbert  ....Nov   2-1\nPrim.   ::,_n- .     tk   u\nNORTH GERMAN LLOyD\nMai\" Nov. 2!)\nliiiiw-i- Wllhelm ll \u2022.  Dec. ia\n(Mediterranean Service)\nKonlg Albert  'Nov. 26\nK Kin   LulSO    Dec.   3\nContinental sailings on appll'oatlon.\nYour attention Is called to the exceptionally low outward and prepaid rales on all\nlines In cfrcel at present, wblch will be\nqiintod iirnmjitly on application to\nJ. S. CARTER, W.P.F.CUMMINB,\nD.P.A.. Nelson.        Gen. Ant.. WIiuiImb\nBALANCE BHEET.\nIV-i\nnl\na   d\n0   0\nighl fi\nTn Creditors\nBank\u2014On loan notes,\nsecured by a charge on\nthe company's   slock of\nSllppllOS, I'llel..      IlllXeS.\nores   and    metallurgical\npi-uilucts. ore nnd bullion\nShipments ami bank balances In British Columbia 40.__.1fl   9   (I\nSundry Crodiliirft .-'\nfn tendon  -.,      422 19   11\nIn Briilsh Columbia...,.,   6,922 18   2\nI For wages, supplies, etc)   ,   ,   _\u2022\nJC.'MB.-IU ,7 7\n\u00a3   ' s d\nBrought forward  2M.9S2 19 7\n\u00bby *o* of   gtn.ni   sup-\nArrf-rr\n.6.15 p.m\n..4.36 p.m\n.7.20   p.m.\n.4.00 p.m\n.(\n.IS p.m\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nHas complete facilities\nfqr the execution ot high\nclass book, job, and newspaper printing.\nt\nMagazines,-catalogues\nand com\nRuli\ntion\nimerctal work\nvery d\nescn\nspecialty.\nWE CAN RULE, PRINT AND BIND\n-   'ANY KIND OE\nRS\nHOTEL KJvGISTI\nBLANK BOOKS\nCITY A8SBSSMEN'\nAND TAX ROLLS\n.WE CAN BIND IN REGDIATIOH\nSTYLE.\nLAW JOURNAI\nAND REPORT\nWE MAKE A SPECIALTY QF PUTTTNa\nUP IN NEAT, STRONG ANn\nINEXPENSIVE COVERS\n,S\ns\nMUSIC\nMAGAZINES\nTRADE JOURNALS\nPAPERS AND\nBOOKS\nWe Guarantee First-Class\nIn Every Department\nWork\nPHONE\n144\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nNELSON\nB.O.\n^i^^tf-^^^^^'^^^*^*^\nnEATILL, TACOMA, AND ALL PACIFIC COAHT 1'OINTB\nHT, PAUL, CHICAGO, NfcW YORK AND\nALL   I'OINTB   KABT\nJ'ala**^- (uid Twilil BIm^w., Buttet, IA-\ntinny, cgi% Xlvdeuu D*ty Oow-hteh, DUHa%\nCtuu, JAkuIm a in r>JU\nbwr MKAUi on whkfam\ntwo kAxt TBAina ka#i ahd wbht\nUAiLt\nHpwtal w.utimtiin *'***>., t. World'i Fair,\nSt. \\4julex   Your Cmvttix ot r.ut*.\nFor rate*, toldere and full informfttion\nreganllng   trlpi,    call on or address ar\nagent of the 8. F. ft N. Railway.\nOR\nH. A. JACKSON, H. BRANDT.\nG. F. A P, A., C. P. ft T. A.\nSpokane. 101 w  Riverside, Ave.,\nw.*-\u00bb- spokuitt,  wuDi\nHynttpRln   of   JtfgaliitlonB   for   DlHponal   of\nMineral on Duminlon LandB In Muni-\ni\"l(ji, tlio Nuitliwuat Territories and the\ni uk-m Territory\nOtifit- CnulJuiids may be pnrehfiHocl at 110\nper acre for soft r-ual ami Viu tor anthracite,\n-.ot more Ulan   ',1'id aoren can   be acquired\ni>.y mil. itirijviiiiiHi or company- Royalty\nai. the rate of ton cepts per ton of 'itm\npniitiiiH shall ho collet-ttd on the gross output.\nQuartz\u2014Persons of eighteen years and\nover nnd jtiint stoek companies holding fron\nminers ctTtlflefltea may obtain entry fur\na mining locution.\nA free miner's coitlflcate Is granted for\none in- more years, not exceeding live, upon payment In ndvnnee of $7.51. per annum\nfor 'an individual, and from $G0 to $100 per\nannum for a eompuny, according to capital,\nA free miner, having dlneovered mineral\nni place, -may loeate a claim IWOkMOO feet\nby nmrl-lng out tlie snme with two legal\nposts, hearing location notices, one at each\nend on tbo line of tho lode or vein;\nThe t-hiui Bhail bfi recorded within fifteen d.i,yH If located within ton miles of\na mining recorder's ofllco, one atldiilonal\ndny allowed fur every additional ten mil\u2122\nprjracllon.   The foe fur recording a claim\nAt  least  IPX) must he expended   on  tho\nclaim each yenr or paid to the mining rein lieu ihorcoi*.   When ?r,(Hi has been\nlow water marK. The latter Includes bar\nilJHgings, but extends back to tlio base of\ntbo hill or bank, but not exceeding 10O0\nfeet. Whero steam power Ih used Claims\n2(11) feet wide may be obtained.\nDredging in tbo rivers of Manitoba nud\nthe N.VV.T-. excepting the Yukon Territory\u2014A free miner may obtain only two\nIi.ases  of   five   miles   each   fur a  term   of\ntwenty ytiaxi renewable in tho discretion of\ntho Minister of tlio Interior.\nThe lessee's right is confined to the submerged beds or bin's of the river bolow low\nwater mark, and subject to the rights of\nall   persons   who   have,   or   mny   rOcelv\nentries for bur diggings or bench   QlalmS\n'2h\nnidge to hlgl\nach   alternate   leasehold.\nexcept  on   the SaBkAtoBewan Itlver whero\nthe fesHoo may dredge to high water mark\n--d or paid, ihe locator may, upon\nhaving a Hiirvoy made, Hid upon complying willi other n'<*ult omenta, purchase tin\nland nt SI.00 per.acre.\nI'crmlsi-.lui} may bo granted hy the Mm\nI*tor of the Interior to lnnile rlnltns contain\nIng Iron lunl mica, also copper in tlio Yukon territory, nt an area not exceeding 100\nThe' patent for a mining location shall\nprovide for the payment of a Royalty of\n\u2022i 1-2 por cent of tho sales of the products\nof the location.\nI-lacf-r Mining\u2014 Manitoba nnd tho N.W.T.\nexcepting the Yukon Territory\u2014 Plaoor mining ol ni ins nonernlly are 100 feet s(|iinro;\nehlrv fee, S\u00bb; renewable yearly. On' the\nNorth   Saskatchewan    Hiver    claims   are I must be obtained within ton clnvs,  |f the\n        \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0   \"'    '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u2022  ,\"'-'   \"u''  \"    Mining Rectu*-\n> nllo-ft'od fur\nThe lossee shall havo a diotlgo In opern-\nIton within ono season frum the dale of the\nlease for each live-ml I us, but whore a person or company has oblalned more limn\nono lease one dredge for oiioh fifteen miles\nor fraction Is sufficient. Rental S10 per\nannum for each mile of river leased,\nfloyalty tit tbe rate of two anil a half per\ncom collected on tho output after It exceeds sio.ooo.\nDredging In the Yukon Territory\u2014Hlx\nleases of five miles each may lie granted\nto a free minor for u term of twonty yoars,\nnlAt nnovable.\nTho lessee's right Is. eonlltieu to tbo submerged bed or bars In Hie river below low\nwater, mark, that boundary to be fixed by\nIts position on tlie first day nf August in\ntlio year of the dato of tbo leilflo.\nTho lessee shall have one dreugfl In operation wltliln two years from the Onto of the\nlease, nnd ono dredgo for each llvo miles,\nwithin six yenrs from suoh date. Rental\n$1imi per mllo for the first year and $in por\nmile for each subsoinient year. Royalty\nsnm<>  as placer mining.\nPlacer Mining In the Yukon Territory\u2014\nCreek, gulch, ilver and hill claims ahall\nnot exceed 250 feet In length, measured on\nthe base line or general direction of the\ncreek ur-gulch, the width being from 1000\nto _2i>00 foot. All other placer claims ahall\nbo 'i'id foot square.\n' Claims are marked by two lognl \u00a3osts,\none at each end, bearing notices;\neach additional ten miles or fraction.\nlhe perton or company staking a claim\nmust bold a free miner's certificate.\nlhe dlHcoveror or a new mine is entitled\ntu a claim 1000 foot ln length, and If tho\nparty oopslgtfl of two, KKW feet altogether.\n\"ii lbe output of which no ruvalty Shall\nue charged, tho rest of the party ordinary\nClaims only,-\nMntry fee $10. Royalty at the rato of two\nand  a half per cent pn  the  value of  the\ngold  shipped   from  iho  Yukon  Territory\nto bo jKiid to the Comptroller.\nNo freo miner shall receive a grant of\nmors thnn uno mining claim on each sep-\norate river, oceok or gulch, but tbe same\nminer may hold nny number of claims by\npurchase, and free miners may work their\nclaims in partnership hy filing notice and\npaying foo of J*J. A claim may be abandoned nnd another obtained on the same\nereek, gulch or river, by giving notice and\npaying a  fee.\nWork must lie dono on a clnlm *nch\nyear to.the value of at least SJWO.       T\nA certificate that work has heen done\nmust he Obtained each year; If not, tho\nclaim shnll bo deemed in be abandoned, ,ll1(|\nOpen io occupation and entry by a freo\nminer.\nnTho boundaries of a clalrtl may bc defined absolutely by having it survey made\n\"nil publishing notices In lhe Yukon Ollleln!\ndnssotto.\nPetroleum\u2014AH unappropriated Dominion\nLhnds In Mnnllobn, the Northwest Terrl-\ntorloa and within the Yukon Territory nro\nopen lo proHpocMng for petroleum, and tho\nMinister may reserve for an Individual or\nglean\"\"1\n1901\ncompany having machinery on the Innd\nto lm prospected, an aron of 1020 acres for\nsuch period as ho mny decide, the length\n_ IUj-M- bar \u00abr bench, the former being 100 | (,1f(im j.< within twi alios of a. Mining Reooj-\nf\u00abtt long end extending between nigh and    aura office, Ons \u00abK*i'a day li allon   \"\nof which shall nol fixated throe times The\nbreadth. Should the prospector dlacovor oil\nIn paying quantities, and satisfactorily os-\ntnb]|t.h such discovery, an area not exceeding m acres, Including the oil well, will\nho sold to tbo prospector at tho rato \"of\nSI an aero, and the remainder of the tract\nreserved, namely 1280 acres, will be sold\nat the rale of Jl por acre, subject to\nposts, royalty nt nuoh into as may bo specified\nEntry    by Order ln Council. ,\n\"'\u25a0' ' JAMBS A. SMART,\nDeputy of thq.Minister of Lhe Interior,\nSept. Interior, June 30, il|0_.\nKOOTENAY ^I^Y * ?lb *\nCOMl'ANY,   WMI;S$\nXislo and Siocan Rail*u       Trlfi.\nInternational   '.Javlgat!\u00b0\u00bb\n.  -     Company.\nTIMK '\nof   local   trains   and\nMarch 7th,\nKASLO-SANU*-^\n'Ta.m.Lr \u25a0**-        ^\n-_.Ua.in. Lv.     Whitewater        ^\nW.46 a.m. Ar. Kaslo\nKASLO-NKI^N      ^\nDally Bt 8Mg,J\nEx. Sunday Ar- U* j\n1.80p.m..Lv. Kaslo 0t>\n2 26 p.m. Lv.      Ainsworth 0t>\n..80P.m.Ar.        N*Is6?ftndlnK\u00ab\nCalling at all way 1\u00bb      *\nNKLSON-SANU^lr t$*A\nNelson\n(i?*\n8.00 il ui.\n4.25 p.m. Ar.\ngiuidon\nnd rs;';\ny:V'\nThrough   dally    relght \u25a0      0.\nservice  between  Nelao\" \u25a0\"\u00ab  f|lIl pfl\nFor further Information a\"\nlars call on or address\n\u25a0Ud\n^ELSON, Hc''\nWANTEp\n... \u00abS^I\n THE DAILY NEW: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1904\nMade-to-wear\nDO YOU WANT AN\nAll-Wool'\n\u25a0: \u25a0' J*H!L'\u25a0'\"'\nOvercoat\nMade-to-wear\nMade-to-fit\nMade by best tailors\nIVJade ofn9West fabrics\ncall on    If\nGILKER\nSolo  Agents  tor Campbell's Clothing.\nor Fruit Liver Tablets\nare fruit juices in tablet form.\nThe greatest known cure for\nStomach Troubles, Constipation, Biliousness and Sick\nKidneys. . 50 cents a box.\nAll druggists have them.\nmil iiln\nid  Tier-\nieral Committee Rooms\nMADDEN BLOCK, WARD STREET\nrken? nre Invited  to aiiemi at. these rooms, which' will be\niiif close nf iin* campaign on tfove.iriber .2nd.\na canvassing comtnlltees are earnestly  requested  to prose-\nilgeritly nml report regularly.\nBURNS '.'*% CO.\nWIIOU-SALB  AND RETAIL\nHEAD OFFICE NELSON, B.C.\n\u2022\u25a0ts in Rosslnml, Trail, Nelson, Kasto,  Sandon, Three Forks,\nNow Denver and Siocan City. >\u2022\nMall, to any Branch will have Promii.:-~aml  Careful  Attention.\nft HALL\n111 SMELTING\nmm, Limited\n\u25a0WELSON,  B.C.\nPurchases\nLead, Copper\nand Dry Ores\n****** *******-***\n\u25a0Porto Rico Lumber Co., Ltd,\nMamifactnreM of antl Wholesale Dealers In\nIfJODOIl AND DBEB8BD LUMBER. BH1NOLE9 AND MOULDINGS, BAKD-\n\u2022Att.N AND TuaNBD WORK. AN UP-TO-DATE DR? KILN IN CON-\nVtl'TluN;\nMILLS AT YMIR\nPorto Rico Lumber Co., Ltd.\nrough LUMBER DRBSSBD\nlowl,  Mouldings, Bhlnlle., Turned Work and Brack,'\nul up-to-dute stock always  on hand.   Mull ardors pn\nA. C. LAMBERT A CO.\nIt\nri z m'' Tea\nFirst-lass Grocers\nJeeting ^directors\n'\"\"N'S  Itl'SICNAT ION 'ACCEPTED,\n1 \"   I'l TAKU KFKOT AT ONCE\nHAMILTON'S POSITION CON-FIRM-\n\"\"\u2022 KUTISEMENT' WITHDRAWN\n\"\"\u2022 ot tin. boanl of dlrectore of\n,,Y . soneral hospital wim\n\"U'ly nfliirnoon at 4 o'clock In\ni'l Hiiii-il i-oiun. Thorn wen, pi-i'h-\n<<;. I nttormm, 1 . Btarkoy,- W. P.\n-    Qllli'll,   R.  ltcnwlek,   F\n. \u00ab'.   Q\nrvliv\nnsnimn   'i '\".'?\u2022  nn<l  secretary-George\n\"'\"\u25a0   in tlie ahaeniio   '\nol the pi-esl-\nae\u201e. Fr_ smiu. \u25a0\u2122\u00bb;;\u00abr;;,1;:;;;'i!!r\"bi,e\ntZlniitnVilli-nTen; S\u00a3?\u00ab\n\u00bb\u201e_ S? for ft-SBS 2fA! fe\nOm. wim received from \u00bb \u2022  >\"'     .,   ' fiy\ni\u201eK  r.\u00ab-   that  Mrttraj,  '\"; \u2122''' .li ,-;.\ntesllmoiilals;  nn.i e fli    \u00bb' \"\u2022 \"   \u00b0,   ,\ncelvcil to the ndvo rlHiment foi \u2022>\"\"'._.;\nA limit illsi-iisslim look l'l\"''e on 11 te\nUeVoTmlle* [\u00bb the aMjU-.ffi\u00bb\u201e*\nn,i _tlini   i'l'   nillll'Hi.   , llu    ',    ,\nSed that nn otTorl bo model\nllie  frli-tlnii   thul   hii\u00bb 'W    \u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,--   ,,,,,,,,.1\ngulp tor the gene ral h ospll w ine     i^,\n \u2014 nun \"I  I,\"   b-    . \u201e1,1,l\u201e,\u201ei,\nwell reccB co\n' thr\nhiilriniin  nog-\ne |\u201e iivi-i-i-iiini'\n\u25a0ted  nml  l\"  1*1\nut aii 'doctor\nThe HIIKK.<:Hli\"_V.\n,1-ne \u00bbll\u00abK;:f\"';,,,'1 \"'lorM'ileiiiileil thu innslhll\nsomo of the illKii ei-  '.,..., i\u201e.[iil. done,\niiv of anything \u00b0t \"\"'J', _, _i.\"r. emhody\nFinally n motion h\u2122\u25a0'\u00bb\u201e,,,,,\u201e Was nuke.\nIng lhe Biiuesllon. \"10 u,u\"\nHie\n9tr\nn.riv  - -\nnirl.-v. II'\nHue!\nHall '\u25a0 Ciw__ir.n_'   11 lr*\".    >lrl\"\nbi.t.  Fulton...Jilhez, Boblnsiin. 11\nEd, JoSwn\u00bb\"LnvoUf!'jlcGo'\nnu, allmour. McCormick,.Mel \u25a0\nKondry, Brock. Vroofo\nUi\nti,\nIII,. 111...\n,.f ;\nHi.'\nidouhtedlj\ni.iili. H.-yd. Tutor\nPi- McDonald.\n_ McEwan, Steiih\n. Ung MacWe.-U\nil\", Mn\nMij\nglee. Davis.; Mo\n\u25a0Is Tucker,- MeKI\nland ,-Wodoi ii tol\nC.utwi't-ilii    BU*\n-Ayhmworlh.    .i\none ul' ih.- vii.-.iiii\n.-,,1-'. I'.   I!\"--.   BUS-\n. cowan, Thump-\n,l,|.,n. spcuker,\nns, Mc_Gugnn,.l_n\nChristie. Angers,\niii.-mi CliiinilinKi\"'\nuult,  Mow'l,  Ti\"''\n. 1 .,\u00abl.     \t\n,n.   It,\n1.\n i.liiil, Malhc;\n,1 \u201eI 01, mi,! a 151 und\nmln(,\u201e   Kogere.   Cock-\nn-li.   Jackson,\nPurl.\nA 111,\nIt-\nChlaho\nI ii'iuni\n^Jr^l,   titer\n-lid   Wright   i-r-..t-t.-..   <\nW.iii.-.   Eosler.   MOD\nii,f\u201ec..'\u201en   Forget-, Walsh, l'\"H\nB$$\u00a3H   M-Suln-.StoblM,\nMcCarthyi Ul\nills   B\nThyshl\nM.-K'|.|i7.le.\nlloi-ilnll,   1 mil.,.-.., ..'Will-l.   R.-heli.\nWfttmm, 11,-lntM-e, Ftnlny. \u2022 Hull, Wilson,\nMartin, Hunt. Conmee, Rivet, DuBeail,\nl.iipntiiie, l.iiiir-ti.t Liii-,,!.-, parent, Ger-\nv..Is. I'lehe. IlHdsliii. Beaubarlant, H.ik.-ik.\nChiller.   Cnn,-11.   LogKle,   Pickup,   MoKen-\n_..le.   Ijiwrenco,   Carn.y,   Hiaek,   McLean,\nM'.-ll.mnlil.    l-lliliiysi.ii.    Hi iwuy.    II,inl.\nI'riiwfuid. Cyr, Jucksou, 11.,le. Burrows,\nTiu-i-llT. MoKonsle Talbot. La'moht. Kennedy.  St,.un.   Buss.  11  total  nl f-T,  with  the\nv\"k\"\" %dxu?i' \"gsr-jssra r;;_!,j'' te\n:iviV,Vr,l.\"M'in.er., j5lm\nnl 1.1\n\u25a0:u\nm.i-'.n        \t\nEvelvn  McClure\n'Mac. bee\nSome time In Decoml\nACTRESS   COMING\n\u201ef  Renttle,   Under\nnf \"Itn\n'.'I'll.\n11,-ni'\nPost IntcllIK\n_M.11i.111 11\n. ... th.- IMlefi\nr in t^te Nelson\nisplces \"i tlie\n'j',,.. McClure\nMiller coropnl\nvill probnbls\nnnnologuo.   The\nEvelyn Me-\niltj. editor ot\nand diiiiBli-\nr    provincial\ne Jlili-eillli'i-s.\nIll 111\nhive\nof\nhas 1\nIs\n,d purtl\n,.,1 \"will\n\u00ab\u25a0   Y.ir.\n'ungear  I\"'\u2122  \"\n:_,-. 1'ir,- ..f tin\ning with herbal\n_\niier. Tin- matter waft partly iirrui\nill,- liie recent visit i.f Inspection of Mrs.\nIiixler.   win,  slnied   Unit   In   this   way  11\n\u00ab-,,-f,,i,i iihi.-i-i might'bo attained; 11 series\n   ......i.i  ,,,1,1\ntold obji\n,,t high elii\".'1\nto the pi-'-sliB;:\nsplrll of the h\nImprove the ftm\n\"M- lH*J?_!aTno5'_l''_atornal\n,i:;Sn'SinTiiieVo\u00bbeill''\/'t\ninlier\ns   would   nild\n[prove the trsterm.\nncldentally might\n|-|\u201e, inner i;iinsldi-r\u00bb;\ninl >\nngn\nlite.\n.... Ladles \"ofthe M\nadvance trom the '\nMrs. Baxter .has n\nIn   Vict\neielli s  In\n111 .filch\n1. must adopt fin-\n^..SiSbic\ni^llh'uie hlv\u00ab\n-8 and.Nel.o.n.tJ\nin   Victoria,   vuuuuu\t\nun<lertak\u00ab vm-lmis onterprlaea for ilnnu.lnl\ngain but Insists ihat the wtuiulnnt be lu'i\u00bbl\nlii-.li so tliat iIia name of tho order in coa-\nnectlon with any finteftalamol will be an\naasu-onco tp Iho public *if excellence;\nMtWNG  RECORDS\ntt^t^lBiWi\nled t.0.ft\u00bbnk ,;,',I'uh' Ohio   III\nland,   QXtor\nwe\n_. HsrS:\n,ls. Dole\nlluyiinne.   Col-\ntucky, Virginia und New  '>''-\nclaims..        , ,_.,\u201e.,i I,, ri.nii'.\nwork wen' Iss'iul to\n\"6n\"'t\"h\u00ab Hide Away.\n.,,1,-d  US  follows:   BV\n11.   Dulliy  Mor-\nMliH-l'iil ni.iun-\nf Ni\nware,   Mi\nIlllltlllS.    1.\nsoy nlinei\nfierUflcates 01\nS..n_i;_VMin)s!n\nTil John Waldbesi\nlocations were re\nNels.   N.   NiUtstiji'l\niriu ihe Number m- ,u.\nf,   ,. ..ear WhlsM \u00ab\u00ab\u00ab;        New Hope,\nuy Nels. N  \u25a0>-,''?'\":,!  Surnt  oreek.\nKrS.lt^mne'l'i.nSl.cSci-ondR-'.li't\nwagon road. ,\nOBNTBNAHIAN CASTS HIS Btf*W\n,,    1     111    Nov    8.\u2014Otis Eihly.\nto?the P eshlency and In keeping wlh\nW aleJd he deposited Ms.ballot today\ntor Roosevelt and Fairbanks,\nNEW U)RD MAYOR INSTATED\nLrtndon, Nov. 8.\u2014Alderman John\nPound was formally installed at the\nGuildhall today as lord mayor of London to succeed sir Thompson Ritchie\nwhose term of offlce had expired. All\nthe quaint mediaeval ceremonies customary to the induction Into offlc^of a\nchief magistrate were observed, including tho presentttfg-'ol the diamond sceptre, tin* sword, tin* city_ seal and the\nptirBe. 'The annual celebration ot.lord\n-mayor's day wliich is tlu* spectacular\nfoaAirc of the cer_monlGs accompanying\nthe Installatlqn of .he now lord mayor,\nlakes place tomorrow iii accordance\nvfith the tlmo-hopored custom.\nDANGER PROM WITHIN.\nDisaffecfion Among Russian Soldiers\n\u25a0 May .Create Serious Situation.\nNew York, Nov. x.-*.\\ Berlin despatch to tho Times says: A circular\nwidely distributed in ilu* Russian army\ndespite the strictest control*, lias reached, here. It 'contains iho following:\n\"No ono-.going to tli-^'fiwar returns. It is\nbetter fo defend our rights than to shed\nblood unnecessarily. Wv workmen can-\nuoi look on with Indifference while our\ncomrades perish.\" As a result pf these\ncirculars further riots are reported, at\nKaner, whore several persons jve're\nkilled and wounded. At Rodpmsk In a\nclash between reservists and police several men were killed.\nBOYS MI'ST HOI.n TONGUES\n'New York, Nov. >..'\u2014 A Berlin despatch to the Times says: \"At Lissal\nprovince of Posga, a 13-yoar-pld Polish\nboy, Atleibert Grazabk, lias been sentenced io three months' Imprisonment\nfor lese-majeste. While at school itr\nconversation . willi other hoys he con-\ndemned the neutrality of Germany in\ntin* present war and also made! derjO'ga-.\nlory remarks about the kaiser.\nNAVY POR.RIO J.ANEIHO.\nNew Y.u*k Nov. 8.- A Rio Janeiro\nspecial to* the Herald saw. \"A bill \\ot\nthe increase in lhe army inl Ib.e i-nvv\nwhich has been approved by tlie enam\nl.er ot-deputies and is penUn*; In 'He\nsenate provides for several w:*.- veaselv\nduring 1905,   The go'verunteiit ^vlll nr-\naiiil ten torpedo boats \u25a0?\u00a3 .'.,; knots.\nBrooms and\nBrushes\nDiltECT FROM   FACTORY\n\u25a0 i    |jij*fi brooms with bamboo\nNnil lii'itsii.-s. *J fi i* ^ ci\nStove Briislics, Not IV, each 3\nStove Brushes, No. 80. oacli.40\nWhi.ks. each 15 cenla.\nFeather Dusters, each 50 cts.\nW. J. TOYE\nPHONE NO. 7.\nf *>*-***+***-*>* ************* *\nStylish\niShoes\nIf you- are .._. look his for Ihe\nmost stylish, up-to-date Shoes,\nwe have them in all the i'atjsl\nmakes anj-sl-npes, Our prttis\nare-tbe l-'wst cousldorlng the\nstock we carry.\nFred L Irwin\nKOOTENAY\n'ENGINEERING\nWORKS\nFounders and Machinists\nMANri'.-l.TI'.IKI.S  OP  Till-'.\nf'UAW'l-'iU'.li    ll'illll.l-:    ROPE    AMHIA1\n' TRAMWAY SYST--.-.1, I.'I'll.\nUl-U'AIIIINil   AMI   JillllllMi\n' A S'\/'l:(.'IAi.TV.\nMarine, Mlnnlngand Mill M-i.-liKi.-ry, Ore\nBAKKH BTRP.J.T\nMy ;\nASSAY OFFICE j\nis in full running \u2022\norder again          . I\nE, W. WIDDOWSON j\nASSAYER AND CHEMIST \u2022\nYHIR, B. C. |\nHOTEL DIRECTORY\n. \"'   PHOKNIX .  '.\nKJS'OB HILL 'HOTEL Tlie   l\u00bb;t*]1iig   ho\ntel In tho city. Kvi-rj*.hln\u00ab flfst-class\n.Sample rooms for commercial travullen\nChoice braniln of wines, IlquorB find ol\ngara. J.  E. BELL, Proprietor.\nFor Rent\nTwo Furnished Houses\n' iu Hume Addition\n$15,00 Each\nR. J. Steel\nMM\n_EOR AN\nEVERY DAY\nSMOKE\nA perfectly made, cool smoking pipe,\nsuch as Jhe B. U. B.. the most popular\nknown, tilled with our Special Mixture\nwill satisfy.\nTHURMAN\nTOBACCON18T.\nNELSON, B. C.\nODD PANT\nSNAPS\nBlue and Black Worsted Pants, regular price $5.00, sale price $3.00   -\nMen's Suits are being sold at prices\nthat leaves no excuse\" for a man to go\nin shabby clothing.\nBring your dollars aud get your liar-\ngains.\nCLOSING OUT SALE OF\nJ. F. WEIR\nSIGN OF THE BIO RED HAT\nBAKEH ST.\nFree\/\nTo Introduce our now colored Ivorlno\nPortraits we -will give one tree, with a\ndozen Cabinet Photos. This offor is only\nfor a short- tlmi:.   Don't miss it.\nQueen Studio\nTREMONT   HOUSE\nEUROPEAN AND AMBMCAN PLAN\nMEALS \"5,1.   ROOMS FROM 26a TO 11.Ill\nMALONE A TREOILI.US. Proprietor.\nBaker Street, Neleon.\nJOHN McLATCHIE\nDOMINION AND PROVINCIAI,\nLAND SURVEYOR\nUTANUIT STREET NELSON. B. C\nA. R. HEYLAND\nPROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR\nPOPLAR AND KASLO\n_DDRDSS P. O. BOX 101, KASLO, B .ti.\nMACKINAW\nSLITS\nWe have just received   a full   line nf\nM_\\-k_i**.w Suits In nil sizes. This .M.uli-\nInaw Ih fnun tho celebrated HIUO'S Mil.I.\nt.f UracebrldBO, njid la ffUttranteed to be\ntiie best Broods made iu UAnada.\nJ. W  GALLAGHER\nHaker street,   nenr the depot.   '\t\nFOR SALE\nRanch of 132 Acres\n21 acres under cultivation, Including ymim\norchard of -l iteres; situated \u2022_.' miles 'fron\nSiocan Junction, west aide nf SloChn river\nferry communication. Apply in C. Lat\u00a3n\ndresse. Slucan Junction,  It.  C.\nFRUIT LANDS\nFOR SALE\nIn 10 acre blocks; in 20 Sere hlocka.\nSeveral improved ranches.\nJ   W.  ANNAni-R. Nelson. R   C\n$100 Reward\nThe \\elson Elcotrlo Tramway tie. win\npay y, ii r\u201ei- . _tHi-it-iit evidence to hopiiii.\ntin- conviction of the person or persona\nwim placed grei so on [hp tramway ruiin\nbetween Silica nn.i Carbonate streets mi\nUu- niitiit or tlu 3tal ..r October, HM.\nii. b, ,_u'iAsiiAii.--_. prosiaent\n2nd November,- MU,\t\nofthe best quality\nof . ..\nI.I 111\nB C, TRAVIS, f\/ianager.\ni won\nliox .an.\nTEAS\n\u2022JU3T RECEIVED.    '\nFresh and Fragrant\nBlack or Green\nAS ALWAYS\nTHE BEST\nPrices moderate by the pound or original package.\nKootenay Coffee Go.\nPhone 177.   P. O.J3o_i 182.;\nGAS HOUSE\nCOKE\n-im. TON of gas In\n5b Bushels, delivered,\n$8\nNELSON COKE & MS CO.,\nWHOLESALE HOUSfcsi.\npRomrca.\nBTA_tKJ_y & i\n.  ers lu Butter,\n-    Fruit.     llnllBl\nNelaon, B. O,\n^HOU__.S_LLBJ DEAL-:\n-. Uheeag, Produc* and\nlook, JoB\u00abplilne Btre\u00abt,\nHAItDWAKlfl.\nWi;i_ACill.AN   BUGS. ' WU*6U!\u00a3SAi_-l.'\nUardwin*c Merchants,   Lagging and Mil]\nwinppbea,   (3luvcb,    'l_nw.ii\nIron, Plpea and Mini\njtk'iition tu mailed \u25a0\nA_|fau.war\u00ab,\n\u25a0jpllert.   Prompt\nGitucii.iaa.\n.UUOWjUJJ\nrs and l'n\nm'ut teas,\ni, Maple mt\n\u25a0. Cigars, B\nt  Home\nts, Driei\ni.tti, Te-\n\u2022*Hti M_n .\nIt e    tw.i\nHU\ncoAikit^  81 1 j\n.' AiHriAi7 Ji i _U-__\nCo., .nu., Vancouver, u. C, . Duv*t\nImporters of Aaaayera ' huppn\u00abs. . BOit\nAjSt-nm iu B. U. tur lhe celebrated i-iat-\ntaisbu. Crucibles, itt. Write ua b*.t*r\u00bb\ni-i-iiiiiiig your \"t*riit_rii elbewiier**. fciaUif\nlion   Kuaram.uit.\nbOClEl _   CA(-_JS\nABERDEEN BIYF*, So. l'i, U O. T. il\nMeets _lui anil-..tth Wednesday,  r.'id p.m.\nul e___ niuiHU in  lx.  ol  f. Alatl,   vci_,_\u201e\n\u25a0treet, i>ext to pmst ufilct*. * VlbiUtiK mem-_.\nbti*B .ui'diaiiv Invited,\nM^VKV MATTHEW, L. C.\n\u25a0 MUNNIE KITCUIE. Htjcurd Ktcp\u00abi.\nFOK bMLL\nOLD. -.UlUui-UTY   SHUl'\u2014l( you   want ta\nbuy or sell aiottiluK go Lu Lit.   UiU'Cur-\nloalty Hbxfp;  Alwaya in Btucit.a fun Uu\u00ab ul\n( rOckery, Furnlt'urt. aiui Liuujaware.\nTHE NAPANEE\nHOTEL\nE&RN1E, a C.\nFinest Hotel W'East Kootenay.\nWHI3LAN BR03y PROPS.'\nFirst Class Service .Fine Sample Rooma\nFUlt LEAHE\u2014 FOr _ui;ti Unm om may  iiull\ntenant, * the Hotel tteco,. Baadon,  a. C,\nP'erifjctly   liglitt-d   mid   heftted,    Apyly   to\nJ.   M,   Il-arrls,  Sandon,   13, O.\nTHE Singer   Mfg    Co   Klves   ttva  lustriic-\nMui l-ud.\nTENTS nud AwnlhgH-rWe bave a full lln*\nof 'eat mid &Wnliig goudff and Can make'\nany dwjign uf ti-ui.. aiiC awnings ua tin\nshort*.:;.t notlc-j.   F. J, Squire, bak-r \u00bbtr<i*t.\nWANTED\n.NELSON   Employment Agency,\nU'AN'TKD   Position   by p._pi . li noi\nBiaplfer, desiruuti ol   Uvlng   i.\nTL6 Balmoral\nPboeuix, BrO.*** \u25a0\nJOHN A. McMASTER\nrillli'HIK'I'OR\nl.eailliiK   Hotel    nf   rii.iiniliiry _    Leatllng\nMining Camp\nnoon sajh'i.e liooiaa\nYOU WANT THE BEST-\n. Our repair trnde Is rapidly Increasing\nand our customers uro telling tlielr friends\nthat we are the best to repair \u25a0 watehed,\netc.   Send all work to.\nNICKERSON\nBaker St. The Jeweler\nTAXIDERMIST\nI am located In Kaslo feu* the winter nnd\nam prepared to do a general taxidermist\nbusiness. All work will receive prompt attention.\nThe exhibit at the Nelson fair by Tlieo.\nAdams was a sample of my work.\nTerms reasonable,\nFRANK   E.  CT.TITE.   Kaslo, B.C.\nMother's Bread\nWest Kootenay Butcher Oo.\nJ We are the sole manufacturers of the\ncelebrated Mother's Bread and all kinds\nof  pastry.\nDelivered free to any part of the <lty.\nPhono 268.\nTRAMWAY TIMETABLE\nSTANLEY ST. B0C,U,S,Tn0^\u201e\n7:00,  7:10.    8:20 .    '*  \u00bb;\u00ab\n\u00bb:00. 8:\u00ab,   10:20 . 8:<\u00b0.  \u25a0\u2022**\nEV1-HY \u00ab MINUTES\nL*\u00bbt Car, 10:20 p.m.       Last Car. 10:10 p.m\nREAL ESTATE\niJOts or sale. Olllee rooms for rent\nApply   NELSON   BUBCTHia   TRAM   CO.\nA. V. MASON\nnarharn _\u25a0 Phono 18511\nMUSIC LESSONS\nH. B. BODMER. of Geneva an\/\nteacher ol piano. French and--,\nAddraw MX *\u00bb. NaUoo,' B, a\nStar Bakery\nH. D. ASHCROFT\nMiNEItS* LrVERt AND FEED 8TAULE\nTtumlng and Tacking dune. Saddle*\nHun-eft fur lllro. Hacks, Buggies and\nCuttera on call day or night Stables on\nStanley Street, between Silica and Carbonate.   Telephone 07.   P. O. Box 163.   Nelson.\nCITY   DRAY AND\nTRANSFER\nFurniture,   antes,   pianos   ami   biigffagt\n-od.    TewnB   reaaonab.e.     Dry   Wood\n\u2022ue.  JtaifFERa & fTEPHENB, Telo-\n***\u2022 _.. __Sa\nPLUMBING\nM_ are prepared to <lo all kinda ol\npluuiblng, m,-.un and gas fitting on l-lt.\nshortest notice. Estimates given. H,\nK. Strutlian A Ca., Btker atreet, NellDa.\nPhone 26J.\nNELSON  FISH  MARKET\nAll kinds of l-'i-fh. Foul try' and gamo Tor\nsale'at lowest market priues.\nNOUMAN  MaLEOD\nCorner Hall and Haker Streets\nMANDOLIN ANO GUITAR\nA. LEROY FEKRII'-R. teacher of mandolin and guitar. Studio, suuih side of\nSilica street, three doors went of Nelson\nclub. Address General Delivery, Nelsou\npostoffice,\nLOST\nLOST\u2014Watcli charm,\nder will in- rewarde\nin Tho Dally n,-._s ui\nFOR RENT\nFlilt RENT\u2014A .win-in fiii-iili\neonvenlenoea, Slilcn street, 1\numl Stanley.   Apply D. 11.,\nFOR RENT\u2014Flvo roomed  cottage,  turn?\nIshed, nl  Powder l',.liit.   Apply in uti.-o\nIn   W.   T.   BuBglns,  Trail.\nTo the Ranchers of t^e\nKootenay District\nThe Parmera' Trading Company iiris-beon\nBtarled up strictly for ine benefit ot ibo\nrancbers.\naii kinds of Vegetables sold oii commission.*\nGroceries ami Dry Goods, Boots and\nSlices at  lowest.prices,  always un  luind.\nWritu for particulars to\nl\\\\n Farmers' Trading Co*\nNELSON,   D.   C.\nNext dour to BankiOf t'l.l'lnein0, Uahor St.\np. o. Box aa\nW.  C. OREEN T. 8: CLEMENT8\nGREEN & CLEMENTS\nDominion and Provincial I*and   _lurveyori\nP.  O.   Box 146.    Phone  261\nt Cor. Kootenay  and Victoria BU.  Nelson\n1 ?\"\"\u25a0\u25a0\"\u2022\"-\"\u25a0'\n-..\u25a0_\u25a0 ^o.Ln.on.Hmnro^-Vw\nogresg ;itul It Is not\n \\.\nTHE DAILY NEWS:   WEDNESDAY NOVEMBERS 1904\nThe Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co.\nSemi-Anthracite, Soft and\nSmithing'Coals antl Coke.\nSO).   i\"i,.11.  from ,.li- tg.   s-..]li.-ii..\u00ab.   in-\nI   .11110\nCoal .per\n'ton deliv\nered    CD 0 . C> c)\n\u25a0 SKND CASH   Wl'Fl-1  ORDERS\nH   E  CROASDAILE  Agent,\n-\u2022 ill Agent  Kootenai   Dlatrleta\nand   the   TMTlti.rl>_\n.1 NELSON,  l: <',      -I'd,.\nSALfl\n>**** + ********\nASD   WOOD OF ALL\n\u2022KINDS.\nleruis Spot Cash\nW. P. Tierney\nTelephone  2t4\n' |   Biker Street, NelBi-n\n***** * ***4 ***-******** * *****\nCOAL!\nKELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\nTui -\\ ,\\ .   X-\nLong's\nPreserved\nFruits\n11) glass jars, made from\nchoice fruits antl g'raiitilat-\ned sn^ar^iruaraiiteed strictly pure.    Price per jar\n40 Cts\nT. S. McPherson\nfJROt'l.UIKR ASH PROVISIONS\n1.  U  t.*    Iii,* ii K M-.LSON,   IJ. C.\nH.&M. BIRD\nDAKER STREET\nFOR SALE\n$6000\nThe Northeast corner of\nVictoria and Ward Streets,\nopposite the opera house, having a frontage of 120 feet on\nWard Street and 100 on Victoria Street.  Liberal Terms.\n.111.'.I    :.!    ,..-\\\\     In\n\\        Hill    .|111H|,\n1,1    IliS   )\u201e'..III.\n.-in   ..,i,|   ;<|.>.\nCocoa Door Mats\nWe have a fine assortment of\nCocoa Door Mats-Different sizes\nand  prices, ranging from 70c* up\nCLACHLAN  BROS.\nWE WANT MORE ROOM\nami 'in order- to get.il we. nwsl sill nut some line, wliich me Loo'cumbersome,*\nTherefore 'during; llie next wet* it we \u25a0will ^lve a s|K\u00bbci;il discount on our brand\nnew stoek oHMantle Clocks. We also 'have a Hue lot of leather Purses and'\nBags, iiiiVt it dainty line of Photo l-rames in brass, celluloid, antl Sterling\nSilver, 'which we have decided lo lei ga al very inw prices.\nNowjs ihe Mine to rcI a Rood thing fqr little money,.   Call nud see lm.v\nwell we ran suit you.\nPatenaude Bros,\nWatchmakers, .Manufacturing Jewelers, and Opticians.\n100 to 1\npliiH bn) Is eatlnfi. 'As morning bowl ot\ni ,_ K OATH. ' Tho conlfiited smile tell_\n- -ii.n.    H Is  might) goad Un- grown up\nJ1, .Ik.-\n.***_,\nA   pure  i'.i.'.iI   lit ,l,-lk-l\u201eUB   flavor  liliiln I\n!,,.,,i.*;.;..,i i .     ii  will iii.iki' you healthy <\\\n1,11. |,'       V..nr Hi\",.-|- noils  II. '_      I\nA-A\nThe Braekman-Kcr Milling Co., Lil\nMtunifacluri r. at Cereal   I'mdu'ela\nTPV y ft\n^\nDRt\n\u25a0JinijiR may be fresh or- stale.\nDrugs may be pure or adulterated.\nDrugs may be llrst, second,'third or\nfourth quality,\nThe Drugs which we use in our\nprescription work are the freshest,\npurest and highest quality drags\nthai can lie obtained from Hn- most\nreliable ami expert, roanufaclucing\nvliemisis. importers ami jobbers;\nIf you want the best results from\nIhe medicine that you lake, bave il\nprepared at'our prescription department.\nCanada Drug & Book Co.\nLTMITED.\nPhone, cor Ward nml Baiter, 81a. Night    Phone 110       Baker nnrl Jospplilne 81b\n'riiiiiH.   wi-ii-   ism!.-.!' j\nIT^ilnll   |, ,,i   iin ,\n[V (1    ii    llui-linifiiii   will   mn-iiil   liiclny   nl\nTrull,   i.-liii ii_w*__-_i-_J<h.Ui .i..i-  il mi  ur\nHi,-   w.-.-k.    S|..|ililllK  \"f  lln-  I'fl'i-.l   \"f  Hn-\ni-.iilliiiu,-,! rl_.il  in  (TBI |,n,- ' l...n.l..n  I.ml.\nMr.   lln. _iiii.ii. i-.ii.l   \\.-st.r.l:,,   llial   llicic\nWl.lllllll..  Illll-W   i.    ill-   \"f   \"illl Illl    I'.irii.K.' ill\ni-..ini,-.-il.,ii wllh (li\" linil I...1UIIV i-liilnmiits.\nIlflll\nIII,,\n111,.\ntn,- in-iri.. nr\nl.i.ii.I\"II I,-ml\nKill  |...i' \u00ab.\nnils.\ni.i   in. 1    \u25a0\nm   I'll.,   ulliil-l   inn.   in-   a\nHI-MR  .1. P. Al.,.-.I,.mil.I. A. II. Sk'-lli.n,\n.1      S.     M.,]i|..-.,l;    A.    I-'    l.,,,:}i,-i,,l,    SI.\nTin.111.i-.. \\V. Al. An,I, I,..,I,. Illl-: A. -II.\nTllllli. Vinii. .1 I'. Itvim. Kitxl.i; II. ll.\nLnmirlia. it. A Mi I:.iin IT. IV l'lirker.\nTin-..ul,,.   _\u25a0'.   I..   M,.|.'.iiIiii,.I.   I..   II.   Hll.'lv,\nI'    M    .1.1 -.   fin -iiivi-r    I-'.  I'    .M.niliilll!.\nIli-v. Isti.ki ;  A,   -l    lllinilt...  Sli.-kniiu.\nMADDEN   H   s'ii,tu-l..-m-,  Wallit  IVallii;\n.1.    i-i-nll.    ili.-uu I:    II.    A. ' UuwUlsll.\nll.-tllaili.il,- li. ivismk. . ('. II. :stllil... siu-\nH.Mt'n.l-.'TT .1   !..->\u25a0. fuliunlty Curvei IV\nSi II. .  II.-Ill,a. A.  li.   \\V...,.ill;i|i,l.   \\'uii,\u201eii-\nvi'i-;   N    .\\1.1 ulil.   w .   riii.r_-H.ur.   Knslii.\nI.'I'KK.N'.-I    I-'     A.li-.     \u00bb'iiui-lil,    Mrs.     II.\nI'.illlliliill,   Vluii.   ,Mi._  J.-, si,.   Wilson,   S|\u201e,-\nkitiie;   a. \u25a0 x    Whiiiiw.   Winlaw;   s.   s.\nKing, ley,  .1    [\u25a0-.   .Miirtlini-r.   Vim ver\nTUKM.iNT    IC.   T.   l'-:iliit,ul,,li,   Ktikil llbc _\n.1.  Mcintosh,' llosalunil.\nl.AKHV HOW   i'.   1-:.  ri-iiir.  Hai-voy.\n' l-'l'.A    lllAVul.t\nI-   11,-iul, i-,.,l   I,,    Hofe-g,,,.\n' tin. ilny,\nning   uiu\ni-si-iiii.,1 I\nnidi' '\nNighl\n-i  wdH-.-riii.t\nnil     Is     M'lll.M\nl-lil\nIII.\ni-.Im\nIn Us lillli'l'lll  in.-lull-   .HI Mil >    S.l-ll. S   III'   illl   Ill-\nWill'! s    ,.,,!:,     js\nN.'i.  171.1. I,}-Mill  Beggar\nI mil I..- -i-.-i, in ilu- lunula\nl-liplf.     II   is well   Hinged\nnl   ,-iii-iv\nliisli.n   Well.       --iii   Diavolo\"   li    ....\nnl n Spanish  Imntlll and  ilu-   Inily\nWilli   wll.mi   h,. i Is ..ii Ilia  l.i.uiiiu\nTin.I-,,   ia   a   iliisli  ill'   Ilu.   ulil\n.  Byron Iin,mi   Hie liiirll - In Hie i-lii.-l\n..I.- is un -x i-ll..|il Dlnvolii. .Miss Irene\n'aimer, ll.iliiuli lliili-lii-siiii, K A. Wade.\nTank Wulti-l-a. Jack Sluuilillllir ' am] u\n(ist nf other tnlented people cotitribttto\n, this entertaining story In aong,\nt'se Lever's Dry Soap (a potvderl to\nwash woolens ami flannels,\u2014you'll like\nPROGRESS   AT   THE   I1AVONNE\n.1. J. Roots luis returned tnun u trip lu\nhis mine adjoining Hn- Biiyiiliiu- unuip.   He\n~i.11\u2022 -.-   ili.it   il.i-   liny u-  eookhouso   nnd\nl kllouse in,, eomforlubly cnulppeil  nnd\n.-vi-MiiiiiK is in g i condition in continue\noperations througu iti.- winter, 'ni.--.niun-\niil.'.-ini;iil is i|iilte plensed with rcaulla anil\nprospects.\nMr. Roots ia not yet decided whether he\n\u2022will work his own claims llirough the\nwinter or wait until spring.'\n.ii Koutemiy l.iiuiliiig lie iiioifii mil\n.Messrs. Erickson ami Rlsilini. lu anile nt\nIhelr hard liu-k fur the llrst fortnight\nof llii-ii-'lrlii for game, they have now a\ng..iul bug. Thoy have been fullv rewarded\nfor Ihelr perseverance anil patience nnil\nwill soon r.\u2022 111,-11 willi i-mingii iJut-ka, geese\nml an.us.- l.i fiilllll all  their eiilitl'iiita.\nMechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen .\n'l'n hull uml si.fitn the Bkin iiinl remove\ngreiuaLoll uu.! rusl .tains, puiiil nml earth, etc.\nuse   Tlie  '  Muster   Mc-cllftiik-'s\"  Tar Soa..\n.   -Ubcu Toilet Soap Col, Mfrs,    .\nAmong\nlasl  night\n<>l'   Van,-i.i\n-Mortimer,\nlu Hi\nSOCIALIST LEADERS SPEAK\nOur Work is Our Best Recommendation   ;:\nOrdinary .sofl-soider jobs merit our careful attention as well as lbe JineKt.\ndiamond work. If your work lias been eoming back lo you in a slipshod, don't, care sort of way, send il lo us. We will do it the only way:\n\"RIGHT.\"\nA complete line of mountings   in rings, studs, earrings, etc., etc., con-   T\nslfl.Uy on band iu ail sizes, slyles and prices,   Try us.\nEWERT BROS.\nNelson, Trail, Rowland Jewelers and Engravers |\n\u25ba .W*\u00bb*\u00bb4^\u00abm.M*H*H*\u00bbW*OWMMMm\ngut-sis at tho Queens hotel\n\u25a0er.' two promlnenl BoclnllstB\nr. k. s. Klngaiey ioni J. T.\n\u25a0ciiiiisi candidate fnr Van-eou-\n.. .iMfnl dominion eleeto'ii's. Mr.\nKltlgsley will remain here tn hnhIhi James\na Baker, Mr. Mm-Him-r will Imivo tomorrow iniirtiiiifT fur  VVInnlpek,\nTo a representative <>r Tlio Dally Sewr,\nMr. Mortlmor said that the Hr\u00bbc;iaM _t partv\nWiia twitlBlled   wll,i   lln-  ri-sulls hu  1'itr;   UiIh\nwas Hi.- first.attemtH of \\\\\\e partv t.. khIii\nrepresentutlon, in the IiouhI uf L-omninns\nih.j ii.iv.* two represt'iitallvQH In tho legislature uf tin- pcovlYico;\nli<- '-xiw-ciH tu sec- In Hi\" hoar future a\ncombination uf j*<_.-i..iih| mi-i liiimr parttos\nas he bellevea BocJalhuiMa Hu- only solu-\nSAVAGE  RIFLES\ni.r Suvngo. Hi\nun Hi., largest atnek\nl>i _u_r.it   Into the\ns.iv.-ia.- Repeaters, '-'_' Oal;, Bavago Junior. :: Cal.; Savaae Rifles 25.35, ;:,i -a.\nSS-K .imi Wa Snvagi! c'uiliini-.s. -J5-^S. ,'\u00abi liu 38-65, uml 303s. Siin.gi, Red Qua\nGrease.   s.-._. .-in- line .,r Lyman Peep, mi.I Triple IJi-ad Sights.\nPRICES GUARANTEKD\nNELSON HARDWARE COMPANY\nSi>ortsmen's\nHeadtiuarters.\nIT PAYS TO DEAL\nWITH \u2022 \u2022\nRUTHERFORD\nCAREFUL DISPENSING\npi-tii\niidiii-i\nMail in.].,. I\nWm. Rutherford\nDRUQQ1ST\nWartl St., NelnngJ I\n  JM\nHeine's, Dill Pickles, vSwool Glici\nkins, Olives-To be\nhad in bulk\n\"e&*\nze^xz\/tM.Ait\n1\n<_\n\u2022 \u00ab\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 t \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022#\u2022\u2022#\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022**\u00bb ******* tlllll\nj     One Week on Rings\n*\n\u2022 This week  we arc offering, liu-'ial inducotneni\nJ men's ringB.   We Imve ii beautlfttl assortment of din \u25a0\n\u00ab, of precious atones in 14-K Bettings.   Our -prices hav<\n\u2022 we know that tbey wUi-astonish'>*--_.i. As a special ten\nJ week, soli-1 gdid gQmringa for J1.60. - Gall and In - \u25a0\n\u2022 a specially of line wateti  repairing.   I_nt_raving ilojn\n\u2022 .Mail orders promptly atepded-to.\nj J. J. WALKER, The Leading Jeweler\n\u2022 ...\n******************* ************************ ,,,*%\t\nI\u201e,i- prolrlems.   The d.-feiit .,f tlu\nuliilalea will  ti-iul  tn hasten  Hi-\nilzed _ciiil]siii;\nesWentlal eleel\n,1 heen reeelyeil. In\neased lln- bedel Hint l-:i\nelnllsl entnllUule. w.-nlil i<\n!!\u00bb_  ho polleil S7,n\u00bb).\nii Inn]\ni-r ,-x-\n11,-l.a.\nThe Keeley Cure fur the liquor halilt\nam] drug using ia a scientific treatment\nthat has 'successfully stood 'the test fur _\nyears. For particulars write the Keeley\nInstitute, Seattle, vvuah.\n('OMI'UM.'.NTl'.ll TI1K PORTE\nConstantinople, Nov. 8.\u2014The American charge of affairs, today compliments\noil alio port on president Roosevelt's In-\n\\1lation lo ihe Conference, An answer\nwas iiro'iiiiseil slun-lly.\n11.  1..   Douglass,  n  I\nllcl.-in   has : epied a\nWalker ami expects n.\nuli.ig\n..11    Willi    J.     ,'l\nlye here Nov.\nCertificate ofthe Registration\nof an Extra-Provincial\nCompany\n%\u00a3\nP _-\n\"COMPA-JIEB  ACT,   1S.T.\"        -   .\n1 hereby certify tbat the \"UaVonne Gold\nMint's, Limited,' baa this day boon i-egta-\ntored ,*ih un ISxtra-Provincial t'onijiany under tho \"Conipahlea Aci, tsar,\" to eun-y\nmil ur affect all ur any ol' iho obji-cjla of\ntin? Company to which ,th- lugtslullvu\nauthority of the u-gLslutuio ot British\nColumbia extends,\nThe head ofllfie of the C'omi.any la situate In thi- city uf liullo, County ut Silver\nHow State '\u00bbr Montana,  United Stao-i. of\nAmerica.\nThe amount of the capital of thr* Company Ib Fou. hundred ami fifty thousand\ndollars, dlvldi'd into four hundred and\nfifty thousand HhamH of One dollar o_t_i.\nTho head oftlce of tlu Company in 'his\nProvince Ih slltuite. at Nelson, and Aruhle\nMainwarlng Johnnpn, Darristei* and Holicl-\ntor, .wIiuho addrt-ss 1\u00ab Nulson, Jjt, C, IB\niho attorney for tho company, (nut empowered  to infill., and transfer atoi.k.)\nTln> time of ihe existence of the Company\nI.s twenty years, from tlio 1st day of Aug-\nUflt,   I'M.\n(liven under my hand and Seal of Ofllco\nat Victoria, I'rovlnr.*. of British Columbia,\nHiIh Thirtec-iiUi day uf Ocloher, ono thousand nine hundred* and four.\n_.   Y.    ..'COTTON\nRegistrar of Joint Stock Companies,\n18\n\u00b0l ON YOUR MONEY\nSt, Eugene is paying 2 per cent quarterly.\nThis equals 18 per cent per annum at present price.\nWe will sell 1000 shares at 44 cents.\nMcDermid & McHardy\nHIOH-CL-..S3 MW-TINa INVE3TMHS.T8\nNELSON, B.C.\nTne following are tlie object* for Which\ntin- Cpmpuny  was Incorporated:\nTo enrry un' Rianufnoturtng, inlnlnn, mechanical, chemical, lumber and mercantile\nKiit-iocsri; die milling, refining and treating ores and minerals; the manufacture of\nlumber; iu acaulre, buy, soil, convey, lease\nImprove, mine, work and develop mlnesand\nmineral lands containing gold, silver, cop\npor, lead, tin, cinnabar, iron, cpftl and\nmuiais and minerals uf every description\nwhatsoever; to construct, own, operate, buy-\nsell, le-iKc and Use smelling, reduction and\nrefining works, and material f.-r tin- treatment aad reduction of ores, minerals aud\nmetals  and   the  m ifacture  or lumber;\nfo purchase, hold, develop, Improve, lease\nuse sell, ct.nvev ,u- otherwise dispose of\nall wator powers and (he sites thereof, and\nland necessary ur useful therefor, ar.for\ni'.v Industries and hiibitalluiis arising nr\ngrowlhg up ur t<, nrlae or grow up in connection wllh ur about flu* sain\"1; to con-\nsiiiici -;uni operate ditchesi canalH. dapi\u00ab\nand btiicr Improvementh of conveying and\nutilizing wnter for irrigation power, ti-nns-\nportntlon, iluTinslit- and other useful pur-\npuses; tu purchase, hold, in .out. plot, develop, lease, sell, donr in. oimvov or otherwise use or dispose of tuwnslirsor tQWUB,\nur fhe lots, blockM or said divisions thereof,\nor tut.., blocks or fiulidlvision*- in any town,\nvillage ur elty! lo construct, own, operate,\nbuy or.- sell ronds, tramway., and olher\nImprovements  of  conveyance   ami   tram--\npui'laliuii;  tu buy.  sell,  exelnrng.' and  deal\nin nil kinds uf merchandise, personal pro-\nperlv and real estate: nn.i to carrv nn any\nother bushiest or du anv ottier thing tn\nr-uimeciiun wiih lhe objects above mentioned thai may be necessary in -nie\/>osn-\nfully aeeompllsh nnd. promote said objects.\nA CHANCE\nFOR\nTHE BOYS\nFor the next ten days wo offer our famous Lion Brand Boy's Clothing at UU\nper. cent illMe^Uu,!:, whieh will lie as.follows:\n$7,50 suits for - $6.00\n$6,50 suits for - $5.20\n$5.00 suits for - $4.00\n$3.50 suits for - $2.80\n$3.00 suits for - $2.40\nAlso the double seat and knee knickers.\nBoyH' Reefers,\nBoys*   Shoes.\nBoy's Shirts and I'lnlerwear.\nAl-L AT 'ia Pl.lt Cl.NT DISCOUNT\nIn fact this will be. tho boy's Innings at\nFuture Dividends AreAslL in St. EugeneM\\\nBuy now while lhe price is low.    WepfTer lor sale\n2000 St. Eugene, 44c\nSharp & Irvine\nMining ,_,1(J Investment Brokers Baker Street, NELSOjl\np!!!!!!!l!!!!n!H!!!!n!n!n!!!!n!?tnn!l!!!!!!l!!!!!H!!!!!!'\"!!lll|\nWinter Apple;\nE Now in stock, including all the best va-\nII rities\u2014Northern Spy>  King, Baldwin, \\\n1 Missouri Pippin, Red  Cheek Pippin-1\n| Minkler, Non Such. . All open for in- 3\n& spection;   Special price $1.60 per box f\nmm \u2014       '- _\nI J. G. SIMPSON & CO.\nPHONB 34\n^iiii\"iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiaiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\"\"lilis\n$SnF Griffin Brand\nSMOKED MEATS\nFreshly Smoked every week\nThere are cheaper meats but none better\nJ. Y. GRIFFIN & 00, Limited\nWHOLESALE ONLY\nJ. H. WALLACE\n\u2022The Men's Outfitter\nMillinery Bargain*]\nSee Millinery WlDdow\u2014Ready to wear iials\u2014 charming; nt \"lsL\nCeylon Flannel\nOtw stock of Ceylon Flannels __Ttii hlte and stripes are   whal I'18 p\nhave heen wanting.   We have a fine assortment and good values.\nCorner Baker\nAnd Ward Streets\nKerr&CoJ\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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