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Today\n.,,,;. -the lasl estima-tes of\n,lc .titrations,   tin-   dem6-\nIhelr faith i\" a sinleiiH.nl\nMurphy; leader of Tammany\n. vote tor Parker In Great.\n,.oul,i i,.. the groatesl oyer\ni., mil \u25a0 candidate, while the\n'   . \u25a0 .-; was expressed liy gov-\n... said Parker's plurality\n... i il ha.ve.to lie more lhan\n.   ..I- in eitrry the siaie. Two\ni-,, r. ihe democratic candl-\n,. ruor, in..\" 122,000 plurality\nin ihi city,'.but'.as-defcated.\n.\u25a0 i\u201eo,_o0   plurality   In the1\ninto.   The feature of the\n iiv promises to' be n\n, ,\u25a0 watching ot the mills.\nin. ro prcvenl Illegal voting have\n:,.;, un n Bcalo llial is far ahead\n...   'efforts.   In addition to ibe\nantl lhe city's 8,000 po-\ni-oiie ot them will lie on\ntp, nlniendenl Morgan ..(\ntinn -,\",r.-iii for the tiii'tr >-\nwill 'lave   more than\n.   si  work lo prevent the\nii   iiy   ...is,, nm entitle I\n\u25a0 i 100 secret, service\n\u25a0hi  \u25a0' .n'iiiii bom ni,-ii\n[ran luient naturaHza-\n1   weather   promised,   to-\nillons  are  ll.nl   lhe vine\nim ,\\.n he ihe heaviesi ever\n1  -i ul. illy, and perhaps,\nlicti ,1-. ,,ii iin- presidential resull\n,. I day  than  nl any .other\n inipaigii.    lt Is osti-\n\u25a0  .   '\u2022\u25a0.!  . $200,000 were wager-\n,   treel curb and In the\nRuling mills were 0 to 1\n.,  Mu- general result, two\n,   [toosevcll  will carry New\n\u2022\u25a0\u2022   .....I two lo imi' thai Her-\niletejti   Hi. iiins  fin- lbe gov-\n-   Ihe president was JB.OOO\n'    \u25a0: an i,fl',.|-i.il $50,000 or any\nodds nl r, li) 1 on Roose-\nHi, .1 inkers,   The heaviest slate\n!'.:,,\u00bb, in }. ;i_ii nn Herrlok.\nlier Derrick   bet   was   $*iticltl   to\nA Will sireet house offered a bet\nveil .ba. Itnosevelt will carry\nNew   Jersey,   Connecticut\nna and West ' Virginia, .but\n\u25a0 i\", lakers.   One bettor plac-\nignlnsl $11000 that barker will\n\u25a0 Vork sinie.    A Wall (ftreel\n,,, $2000 ..I .nl,l nt _ in 1 Ihal\n\u25a0 nl will carry New York nnd\nI that ii had $111.111111 in plfUje\n this. On national (unl mate\n- i-sliniiileil that $2,0011.1111.1 bus\n'ret! in New York clly.\ntlon, Nov. 7.\u2014A   few   hours\nballoting in lhe presidential\nids iin- 'nailimn] capital prac-\n.'lletl   by  itiiiilllled    clc-i-lnrs.\ni. ii\"iiiirii..i.in ot tbo govern-\ndr.eds or the clerks have gone\n.ii vote,   only two member, of\ncabinet, sei-ralnry Hay nnd secre-\nMorlon, me |\u201e Hie clly tonight. On\n\",' nf his liealib, secretary liny fell\n>;\u2022' onghl .mi to make lhe trip to\n111 this lime, anil secretary Moris detained here by important husl-\n\"i lhe navy department,\nrtingemepts jave been   completed\nI'1\"' President's trip to Oyster Hay\ne he Kin's to east his vote.   A spoe-\nir for (lie neeomniodatlon   of   tho\n'\"'\" mill his parly will be nllaebcil\n\u25a0\"\"    Pennsylvania   railroad   train\n11 wvcb here for New York at 12.110\n\u2022 -i'l'. Roosevelt will ho aocomptm-\nBocrelary l.neb anil several white\n16 attaches who will also vole at\n\"\u2022 President will remain al Oyster\n\"\"ly ting enough lo enst his volo,\n\" \"R In New York In lime lo ei.li-1.\n*\u2022\" Iraln for Wnslilngltm. The\n'.'\u00ab sl.i'iliileil lo arrive bore at 8.10\n*-\"\u2022 H.'i.iri.s from Iho clerllun will\nlit.'ii ,iy \"l0 Preslilenl nl lhe\nli \u201e.''.\"'    Al toe hendiiunrlers of\n s  'onlghl   H10 inmost   eon-\nixpressed,\nili,','rK.\"\" \",a ,mM l8 heavier thnn\nI .'.'\"\u2022 Odds on gonernl results tire\nj    m rnvi,,. \u201ef   Roojjyjjj all(| Fl,|,..\n'   \"\" many   wngers   hnve   been\n, '\", \"\".Tier odds.   The lnleresi ot\n\u00ab centres on New York.   Odds of\nIII ,,.\"\"',,     ' Wm olfercKl lhat Rcx.s-\nwould carry iho Mule nnd  tbey\n\u201e ,.'     \"\"''\"Hied.   Many wngers have\n1,1 -,,,,_ '\"\"\" \"\" '\"\u00ab roHiilt In Mnry-\n\u25a0  .ml   Wesl   Virginia.    Republlcnn\nlli'ln,\u201e.,.., wm\" on tot former slate\nl'\u00abI n \"_ ' n\u00ab\"\"'y la \u2122 \"in litter.\nIn. I_; . \"V' '~Tll\u00b0 \"n*1 word of Hie\nI,\n1' '\nI\" irIm?,., m *,p\"1**m toolglii to voters\nI w \u201e,. ?Tc'\"lsolt\u00bb' 'ho tumor-\nlii' 11, '\"r I>\u2122Wontlal olectors,\nI 11 1 iu_ . . m*mam of congress ln\nii ol __?* nu,ml\"lr\" ot toe stale\nf   oI \"WMrolatlvM \u00bbnd MnaU and\n\\\neiiiiiiiy officers. I'l Is ppim ibe volo:for\ngovernor and upon the choice for congressmen thai lhe claims ot tlie republicans are in itiiitlirl,..lln. :-mvess of the\nItoosevelt electors' lielng Qoncot]ed by lbe\n\u25a0Uomocra-l.. -.The dei'iiocrats clalnlN.hu\n' election pf Wll'linm I.. Douglas, candidate im- gqyernor, and'they will be tits-\nappolnled If this. Is' nol achieved, or\ngovernor, Dates plurality Is nol .reduced\nlo a small margin. The. republican\nleaders predict governor Bates'-'re-election by the customary large pl'Uarallty.\nWhite Rivi.i-..Juiii-iii,ii. Vermont, Nov.\n7.-The clectoTB nf iliis .sum, have no\nliil-rest in ipmorrow.'s election ami uu\ncampaign, lias been ccuiducied. H is\nestimated thai Roosevelr'wlll carry this\ngrate, by'35,000 plurality. N.i candidate's\noilier liniir those fnr' olociors ot president aiui vlce-presldonl will bo .bled\n[or,\nConcord, N. II., Nov. 7.\u2014No sensn-\nlic. marked the closing hours ot the\ncampaign ui New Hampshire bill acilv-\niiy on the pari o( the lending-'parlies\ni-u.i.i.rues. A heavy \\._<. is expei-ied\nIhroughoiil Hie Ktale.\nPortland, Me., .Nm . 7.\u2014Maine is inn-'\nHldered surely  republican l.y _, nn\t\n1 -.- iilnraliiy anil rnmpuraiively little\nInn-real in . i_-|iesuli In ihi_ sinte is'\ntaken.\nProvidence, It. 1., Nov.. 7. -The political campaign was toncitideil In ibis\nstate tii.iii.iii. I- Is expected that 85,1)00'\nballots will' he ,;, ,  il iriu \u25a0  ll i. daj \u25a0 A\nplurality of 10,0    ..... 1     ...   1 iQd\nfrom Al.-Kini. v s itlurulii) i- onfldent-\nly exi.ecleil by the republicans fin Rtms-\nvell, Ihough'the tlemncrals ngure on a\nsmall piurallly. OOvernar I.. I-'. C.\nlii'itiviii. Hi., cli inniiiiii,- i.ninin,.,. for reelection says lie considers lbe Blmalion\nfavorable.   A plurality ol rmm 20,000 tu\n30,  Is claimed (or hi? bpponcot, li nt-\nleiiani governor Utter. Mr. Utter also\nprofessed lo be sanguine as to .the resull.\nMilwaukee, Wis., Nov, 7.--The political contest closed lu Wisconsin with\nspeeches In many places tonight, Th'e\nrepublicans claim their electors will\ncarry ll.o siiuo by a plurality of from\n60,000 to 75,000. I'liairntiiu W. D.Connor, nf the republican-state central corn-\nmlttee claims thai governor Lntollete\nwill have 76,000 plurality and thai Ills\n.i.-lcei will Im elected from top 10 bottom. Tlie republicans claim si\\ congressmen will bo elected and Hun they\nhave more than a chance ot electing\n[our niiieis, ii..ininTa.i'-.stn!n chairman\nWarden claims thai Hen. W. Peck will\nbe elecied governor by liii.iiiiii plurality\nami ihal the democrats will control the\nlegislature.\nDenver, Colo., Nov. 7.- Desplle 11\ntense feeling resulting (rom lhe sharp\ninn.est over the governorship, Indications point 'to .a peaceful elect-ton.\nthroughout lbe stale, wllh the .possible\nexeepllnn of Teller iiillniy whore Hie\nrepublicans and democrats accuse each\nother ol provoking trouble. Largely attended meetings were held tonlghi in\nleading elites ami town, ami enthusiasm\nreached a liinb pitch. NclUier side lias\niiuiililieil iis claims nf a sweeping Victory, but republican, ami democrats\nalike a. i- inn Roosevell and' Pair-\nbanks will gel many ninie vnies tlian\nformer republican camlldules.\nSt. Paul, Minn., Noi. 7. Robert C.\nDunn, republican canflldaw fnr governor anil .inbn u\\. JuhUBon, tlsmocrntic\ncandidate, spoke In Minneapolis toiilght,\nDunn claims the slate by 60,000, The\nileiiHHTu.s estimate Johuson's plurality\n.li.tilUJ.\nBt, la.uls. Mo.. Nov. 7.\u2014The republican .lale .fnllllllilti\"' eslilllllles u plurality nl' nm less lhan 20.000 111 lhe slate\nWilli   7I.IIII nr   mure   ill   Ut.   I_llls,     The\ndemocrats estimate a gubernatorial\nplurality of mil less lhan 48,000 With\nthe remainder nf the sum, ami national\nticket 11 Utile under thai llgiue.\nReno, Nevada, Nov. 7\u2014The campaign\nwhich eioseil 1 r,11 l_.li 1. has been conducted wiih much vigor, by both parties, li\nIs generally conceded thai Roosevelt,\nso far ius presidential electors are eun-\neerneil. Is lu doubt.\nCinc-ln.ii.il, Ohio, Nov. 7.\u2014Tho republicans are confident lhat Iheir Hekel\nin Ohio will bo successful. The democrats expect to gain three or fnur emigre., men.\nNew Haven. Conn., Nov. 7\u2014Chairman\nWalsh of the democratic sttilo central\n(loninililee said tonlghi Hint both Parker\nami Robertson will _rry tho slato by\nmagnlflvonl majorities. Ropublocan\nstate chairman Kennedy \u00bb says Roosevelt will carry Connecticut with 15.000\nmajority.       ''\"\"-*'-\u2014~->_>m.. .\nTrenton, N. J'; Nov. 7.\u2014The republicans are ennlldeni ot carrying the state\nft.r Itoosevelt by from 05,000 lo 40.0HII.\nThe democrats nrs'clalmlng thai Parker\nwill havo n small plurality,\nSioux Palls, B. 1).. Nov. 7.-Tho ro-\npuhllenns elttlm a piurallly nt 50,1)00 for\nRoosevell. The stale legislature will\nalso bo snlldlv ri'.unl.lican.\nUtile Rock, Ark., ...iv. 7.-The dom-\noc-railo managers In Arkansas claim not\nless lhan 511,1100 piurallly.\nParkeisburg. W.  Va.. Nov. 7.-lbo\nrepublicans claim all Ave i gressmen,\nnnd Ibo stale Ipglslatliro, while lbe ilem-\nocrals say Ibey will Olecl Uie live eon-\ngrcssnion and will control Iho legislature on to im ballot, Insuring a nemo-\neratle senator in succcod senator Scott.\nI.l.i.uln. Neb. Nov. J.\u2014Roosovell s\nplurality tho republicans sny, will not\nhe far (rom 10,1100.\t\nKIU._!) 1HS SISTKR.\nMayno lelnnd Hoy ShOOtt nn Oiler Willi\nfatal Itesiill.\nlamclnl to Tho'Bully \"eml\nVlclnra, Nov.  7,-LUUe   KaU.erlno\nDavid, aged 12, lhe child o! a plonem\nosldoal.-fMayiie island was bur,al    -\nday ns Uhe resull ot \u00bb shot  bed   yl\nbrother two years her seal or,  in 8a\nunlay, while she was hersell try ng W\nsave a younger memliei-otto* family\n..nm iiiontlcallv the snnto   fate,    ine\ncl\nii had ncilii-i'il an oiler on the\nbeach ami ih,- older hoy got his rille.\nA.s lie wits niioui i\u201e shoot, the girl saw j\nthat, ihe iiiii.v of the house had' got in\n\u2022he line ol lire ~,\\u- rusiied oul to save\nI,im and herself received the bullet\nthrough tho abdomen. Suffering great\nagonies sho was talieh by rowboal cm.\nlo a passing sn iiiiu-f anil brought 'in lhe\nhospital here where she\", led within an\nhour. Strange in say the bullet after\npassing through Urn child killed tho ol-\nMADE A  FATAL STEP\nPROMINENT .NANAIMO BARRISTER\nKAI.I.S ON A MOUNTAIN.\nti.   II.   BARKER,   Willi. 1-'.   HUNTING\nWENT OVER A  PRECIPICE!  \u25a0\ni-\"*i>\nOlfll   I\"  'l\nie Dal!\n1 N  ..'  1\nVlcl\nHit- nl\niriu\nNn\nlol'moV\nc'hii\nnn -mi.\n!...- II    lln-\n. is\nstop ii\ni pre-\nHi\ndark. I\nin  In\nWilli   111   II   1\nngeil hlm i\nIlll\nJohn ToagiiR wi'in di'ei* burning yc,.u*i'-\nday, Bfti-Ker getting a fine ImeU. Nightfall found (hem still.on'Ui-g,mountains-\nami mifialng thp .trail, Barki-r wiih hi_\nili'i-r on IiiRjmeU .went Dlungiiig -ilown\nan a.-\\S.. Tongue nittiie his way-down\nbut found liis companion unr.onHclou_'.\nlh* stayed hy him all nlghi inn howling wind and rainstovni. Ai ilayUght\nhe went In spai-ch ot help',\nBarker was carrtetl lutn town this\nafternoon, st-111 unvonBclons, n ,- said\nhis Bplne l-s broken and thai he has rij-\neelved Intel nal Injui lew.'\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u25a0\u2666\u2666\u2666^\u2666\u2022\u2666\u2666\u2666^\u2666\u2666\u2666***>->*-i****>*#e\n\u2666 \u2666\n\u2666 ANOTHER SHiAT. \u2666\n\u2666\u25a0 \u2666\n\u2666 Uberal   Candidate     In   Qu'Au-   \u2666\n\u2666 pelle Haa Been Counted in      \u2666\n\u2666 Winnipeg, Noj. 7*  L. Thorn\u00bb-. \u2666\n\u2666 sun. liheral, U elected ror Qn'Ap-   >\n\u2666 pelle by 12 majortty. \u2666\n\u2666 * (In Uie    Brat-    remma    finite,'  \u2666\n\u2666 conservative,   was 'reported   to' \u2666\n\u2666 have carried this seat.) -   \u2666\n\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2022>\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u2666<>*\u2666<>\u2666<,\u2666\u2666\u2666<_\u2666\u2666\nWYOMING BANDITS ESCAPE.\nChaper, Wyoming, Nov. 7. Sheriff\nWebb and party returned io Cfliqiei\ntbls afternoon front their pursuit of the\nbandits who held up Ihe Plrsl National'\nbank'of Cody and klllod easljier Mill-\ndftugh. N\u00abn a trace of the'outlaws waa\n[MecbVered.and it is -Uie opinion of the\nofflcers ilun ibey have oacaped.\nPOLITICIAN OOE? TO JAII..\nHuston, Mass., Nov. 7.\u2014State re'pre-\nsentnttve T. K. Curley and alderman\n.1. M. ('iiilfv were \u25a0 sentenced today in\nUie United States circuit court-to serve\ntwo month's in jail for having Impersonated others ai a civil Bervlca examination i T. v. Cirrley is a caudidate\nfor re-electioni\nWUAa concede everything\nLondon, Nov. 7.\u2014-Colonial secretary\nt-ytile-ton in a speech al Leamington\ntonlghi said there was an execellent\nreasou for the hope of tho almosl Immediate agreement by Russia to all of\ntlrepl Britain's desires in gannedlon\nwith the North sea affair, .\nCtJHAN   I't'N'lJltllSH  ASSKMIil.KS\nNatfonal Leaders Decide In Abandon Ob-\nutrucllve Tii.tiis\nHavana,  Nov, 7  The winter semlon of\neoiiKrefw   ned   todny,    The  nationalist\nlfin|.-r.s ili'.'hii'i' t.ial tfi.-v will nm pursue\nHi,- nbstrueUvo tapllcn wb\\ h charaelerl-xed\nH.f miminer -V-wlon. In ins messa-ae prml-\n\u25a0Icnt   Pnbun. I'l't-r.   to ilu- iiiiiniiiii due the\nt*it*\ni o\nKK!\nh.-ji\nt 3 per cent tin\n!.\u2022;;,;,. \"srsffl\nli.ri_.im', N.A1  .wars .-mh-iis.. uuiigtic  total!   . 9.U00.OOa  \"f  wliich   pmililoiit   Pnlmn\ncnitiiri-Jg _  ' Tliir-*ir: 'iv \u00ab n: s Win   i;\ntlio Isliiinl Willi 1-1\"' pnl'lls.\nBITIT  FOB 1S,,,\u00ab\u00ab'.i\u00ab<i\nCaso Agiilnat the Slondnrd Oil DloSped\nImi .N.ra- Ro-Entorccl\nBoston Nov 7 Tin- suit Im- . M\" .1*1\niinmciit bv _illznb.tli T, t;i-,','iii\u201ei_ i \"I\nNow V,nk' imiiliisi ll'-iny ll.-Rogers ol\nUi,. Btnndtin] nil company, which waa ilis-\niiilssisl l,v ngroemont ..f tho parties nn Sent.\niltlli laat, wns re-ont il today In tho at.-\nin-.-lii,. court.    Mis. Qrecnough Is liilinlins-\nimiiix i.r the ,-si'Hi' ,,( hor husbnntl Ben-\niimlii |.'. tli-.-1-ii..ii. i. im Inventor, and acclts\nt\u201e recover tor tlm ns n Invention i.\">\n.in. treating ot petrolonm to iihik,. It non-\noxliloslvo.\nl.'OI'T7Tl..\\V SUSPKOTED\nEND0FSIEGE\nDRAWS NEAR\nJaps Gain Highly Important Position at Port\nArthur\nfrom Identically tlio\ndeorgo HH1..V   Drowned   at   Westminster\nUnder Peculiar Qlrcumslnnccs\nISliiTlnl In Tin' imliy News]\nNow Woatmlnslor, Nov. 7- Qeorgo Qlllcy,\na promlnenl stenraboal man. wns drowneu\nhere Thursdny night.  The bijily w.is imni.\ntins morning.  There was n deep clean mt\nin iin- iiisnl.   A i.int ni ,hlood to found\non Hi.- winii-i' rrom which lie ten or wns\nthrown.   Tin' Imiueat is ndj 'ned nnd In\nlie meantime llie authorities nn- looking\nfor Chester Jackson, wim wns insl _i-n\nwith him.\nRBSIONBD I'N'I.I'.lt Finn\nMontrCnt. Nov. J. I.nvi.i i.,..,lit. chlof ot\nPOIICO l|.    l-.-slmii'it.   1\" ,H.\" rccirder a >\u25a0\u201e\nlill.l,,       I     llllllllll'l-    \"I     WfillH'll     Willi    Hill\nMuses of in mmo sworn tltoy MA _\u25a0;\u2022 l.i\nHi,, chef money for tiroteollon, 1 !,,\u2022 chlel\nhonied Un' tilth of the clwrgcs but lum ro-\n'Woolly council aecldecl l.\u00ablay. In ln-\nv.-siIkiih' tin' ohnrgo* made ngnli\" cntpt\n,,,- iollee Uegault, by keepers nl dlanrdorly\nhmises, of nccoptlng protoctlon money rem\niinMii H I\" understood thai n nnmiier \u201ef\nother members of tin- fovco ...-.\u2022 Impllcnted,\nflnisnllniiiil .i-vlili'liiT  It expected,\nDROWNED AT PORT ARTHUR\nporl Arthur, Nov,\"--The body nl -i-hnmaa\nKlnlei.ii was taken from ihe bay near Hi-\nCnnndlnn Northern ii,\u201e-k tonight. He wns\nrenorlod missing about a month ago. He\nhail been employed at tha Umpire elevator.\nC'CIWAN (10H8 TO MONTllHAI,\nWindsor.   Ont.,   Nov.   1-M.   K.   Onwim.\n|< i'\u201e  rmiiieily member for Smith  BssM,\nwin wllh  hl\u00bb  family  permanently  reside\n111 .linitreill. lie lias lieeenleil II l',\";\"!\"',\nwith lhe Ortniil Trunk anil Orand Trunk\nPacific terminal department.\nBombardment Causes Extensive Dfstruc-\ntion of Forts-Quiet Around Mukden-\nActivities Begin in- Korea\nX.i\nillllrll\nilny,   Nn\nlaily News iles-\nehil'inr till.,', cia\nsnys: \"Alter\nthree ilnya of contliiiiou.. hunilianhiienl\nui Purl Arthur, which tousoil extensive\ndestruction Hi tbe Shojnst.n nnil Nlryu-\n.-iin forts in the wesl Centre ol the Kns-\nsiim line of tlefeuse and also io Keekwan ini-i. iin- rlglii  wiiu; ni llie .lapan-\nal'i.-ni'ioii. Having ctirriecl lln ap-\nlii-irai-iies in Hie hi-i. in. : llie assailants\nentrenched ihanisefves uuiler the glacis\nof iii,. forts. In the evening, lhe lefi\nwin;, delivered an assanli on l. i-kwnn.\nlightliig its w,ay Into the lower parapet.\nThere llie Japanese held llieir ground in\n; f the Russian count, i atlac-ks.\n\"Hnvlng ',\u201e-, n reintorcc'il during the\nnight, ilie Russians chargo.l down upon\niii- .laiiain se anil a desperate l.i.i.nl to\n.hand conlllci ensuett.\n\"The Japanese beal bn. k lhe enemy\niiinl ile'sli-oyt'd two Covered positions in\nibe froni nn,in.    A Japanese suh-lleu-\nisl in miikiii. Ill's way I\" lhe rear ot the\nfort. There In- engaged In a personal\nconflict _'th ;i Russian officer nml killed liiin. Having discovered .wn more\n,I,.lenses in. iin- rear nionl Ihe sub-lieutenant, withdrew l.is force,, losing two\nmen.\nLater in the niglit.the advanced position of Hi,' Jai .trie's, wn- taken and re.\nlaken twice. The besiegers succeeded\nin holding tlie-_.pros_hc_ and constru'ef-\ntng their Ivenches. Al dawn nunihcrs\nnf ileml were visible on llie slope. Fori\n.P\" nnrili nf lhe new batteries in the\nled cenlre of the lino vvim captured.\nTimse operations have sirec&stully ilriv-\non an effective wedge Into the Russian\ncentre.\n\"Several explosions and ej^ensive\nfires have occurred in the r. rtress within the insi few days. The total casualties of the Japnnese in the late attacks\nwere 1000. Over 600 were killed up to\nOc.i'.ln. 2'Mlt. The Bplrll ot the men is\nninmiilieeiii! The liiin. of all the guns\nIs wonderfully effective.\n\"The.climax to lhe Into bombartlmeiU\ncame between -I and 6 o'clock Saturday\nafternoon, li was n .superb spectacle.\nEvery fori of the enemy wns engaged\nand lhe fl.lnin. In the trenches was\nsevere. The ,mtii,isis ot the contending\nforces were only . feel apart. At 1\no'clock this ...nriiiiig one Japanese\ntrench collapsed i  lhe Russian gallery. The enemy, uping surprised under\nground Bed In confusion.\"'\nALMOST IN (.'tiNTAC'l'.\nOpposing Armies Only Separated By\nYards 111 Some Places.\nMiiliiloii. Nov. i. -the Russian and\nJapanese armies extending rrom Benlsl-\nniiitl_ on the easl in the I.inn rlver'ou\nthe west, in places are almosl within n\nstono's ih.-nw of each olher, Al Bensla-\ninii\/.e nm more than tour hundred .yards\n.i-pnrnle lln' inlvuin-e posts and at Sin-\neliinim mi the Shakhe river, just wesl of\nthe railway and 16 miles south of Mult--\nden lhe Japanese and Russians occupy\nilie'exiiTini' ends nr the same village.\nAl Huang Shii.n.ic. lb.' Russian centre\nlias thrown advance posts m-ross the\nShnlilie river. Both armies nm slill\nstrengthening tln'lr positions all along\nlhe line. The sil .litesi n.nvonii'nl ....\neither side Is the signal for firing which\noccasionally lasts all night, The Russians are using six-inch guns on the\nrailway whieh must greatly harass the\nJapanese. Undoubtedly the mosl decisive, if not' the gre'ntesl Initilc of the\nwar. will l.e foughl in the vicinity of\nllie Shnlilie river. The Russians are enn-\nlldeiit ol their ability to hold Ihelr positions. The soldiers are Uvlldlng mud\nlulls for winter quarters. The niglils\ncontinue oold, lint tho clays are l.righl\nnnd crisp.         ^\nRUSSIANS ACTIVE IN KOHH.A\nJapan Sends Ileln'nri'enienls There Fearing Attitude ot Natives.\nNew _ork, NoV. 7.-A despatch to\nHerald' from Wonson, Korea, Ootober\n28th, via ch'o Too, November. 9th, says\nthat' 16.000 ltMssliiii troops arc sni.il. ol\ntho Tiimen river wllh M guns. Ol\nih.we onon of the main body nre tlltar-\ntored nt Kyiing Sunk', 2(00 nlong lhe\ncoast in lown garrisons and 4000 cavalry\nnre thrown out wes.wi.rd In small bodies menninlng the Japanese lino ol com-\nniiiiilea-tlnn nud railway eons!ruction lie-\nIwi'i'ii ping Yang and Wljn l.y freciue.it\ncross country raids. The retnalnder ol\nS000 n.:o operating In slicing scouting\ndolnchmenta to lhe-..oitlh ol Hoownu.\nTho R.isslnn cavalry by. long dolours\nfrequently nppenr In llie rear of the\nJapnnean ontposls. wllhln a mile of the\ngates of Ham Hung, Immediately disappearing upon the Japaneso Infantry\nmaking a sortie from Iho clly.\nTho Russians have rooccupted Ham-\ngiitan pa.s-s, a small forceof Jniian._p.r_\ntiring to ya.ksaiiurig-ui.oii the Un.. inn\nfli_iroach. 'I'hus thV-outpcists of.'hr,th\nllie east coasi armies await dc-velop-\nments somo'300' miles apart.: The Jup-\naiies,. in,, provisioning II.un Hiitig,\nwhere 20P0 troops of their main body\nnre now quartered. The Russians sortie'\ndays ago cut the telegraph near Sakho\nbetween-Woiisoii and llnm Hung.-.\n..The correspondent is informed by an\no'tfliclal at Wonson thai the Inequalltyln\nsi.e of the i\\v,i armies will '.,,. lessened\nby reinforcements numbering 15.0.10\nwho have already left Japan. Nevertheless the Japanese authorities display evident anxiety which i.s augmented by ihe\nattitude of the Ham Hung natives, who\nare distinctly unfavorable in the,Japanese i, -inin,i inn. forming seci tl societies which iiromi.se Bpeody death to .'my\nKorean discovered assisting the' Japanese and thus making It'very difficult .\"\nobtain the nmc-li neodetl. Interpreters,\nguides and coolies. Statements from\ntruRteworthy sources, al Wonson mdi-\neaie ihe use of Wiiiism. harbor as'a naval lias-i'. this winter, harbors north being\nlee bound. This.Is,foreshadowed .by the\narrival .of transports loaded wilh naval\nstores and t'ompleto signalling appara-.\n^\u2022\"-^-^-.^rf*^\nX(\u00bb. 171\nB C STANDARD COMPANY\nUMAL MKET.NG .OF Till;\nSIlAUKIU.il.lii;!;;-.\n~\\.\\  Al'l'l\n'illl.   Fl\nMOUHJZINd Oia-'ICERS\nManv !t\"((niit'il tQ'Fill Yiu-mi- ie. Created Hy .Tap.-Bullets.\nSr. Petersburg, Nov. 7.\u2014The necessity for officers fnr service al llie front\nhas resulted in ilu- mobolization of Ml\nreserve uffieers in Si. HelersburK,'Vilna,\n\\V;u\\s;i\\v, Kleff, Otlessa, Moscow, Kazan,\nami the Caucaus; Tbe loss of officers al\nl,inn Y.ang and below Muftileii was aboul\n1300. Tl.ii mobllt\/aiUon, while hiteijUed\nto supply Uu' deficiency Is also necessary on account of the grand scale on\nwhich tin1 war' iu the far easl is to be\n|ii'-i.iH*\\ile*l.\nTin* new.-* rrom tho front Indicates\nthat general Kouropatl.In is i*.iv.:i_ bis\nattention ('iik-fly to keep iu^r tin* Japan,-*\nese busy along the line nf fui-tl'flnations\nbelow tin1 Shakhe rlve'v.\n.i.m'ani*.si-: attacks uT-:rfi,s!-:n\nMuliiU'ii; Nov. 7.\u2014Tlu1 Japanese on\nSaturday night attacked some ni: the\nRussian outposts in considerable force,\nImi Hi.- Russians had been warned nml\nfhe'Japanese were repulsed. They w.-:<-\nnol iihw io take away nW their killed or\nwounded leaving _s bot_jpH on Lbe field,\nThe .Russians lost only nine men,\nSt. Petersburg, Nov. 7. -i..>n*-r;il\nKouropatkin announces tbe repulse of a'\nJapanese .attack on ins rlghi flank on\nNovoniber Tith. Six Rnasians were killed. No reports of fighting wwe reqelv-\nerttodaiy.'\n1 . Alukil'Mi. Nov. 7.\u2014-Qni.'i . continues\nhere, The Japanese are working hard\n\u25a0 entrenching thoir front.\nDEWEY M*.\\Y ACT..\nWill Probably Be Ottered a Plaice on\n1 utcrnat lunal Commission.\nWashington, Nov. 7.\u2014UiToffl- Inlly\nthough from an official source, officers\nnf the navy on duly in Washington havo\nlearned thai tho American naw will be\nMnltPd to send a representative as a\nmember of the Anglo-Riisslan Iriqutn'\nCommission which will Investigate the\nDogger Bank affair. It ran bo stated\nihai admiral .Dewey will, of course, lip\ngiven the refusal of this mission and\nhis acceptance will be most agrceabi? to\nthe officials. The admiral has given\nno intimation as to his decision.\nAliBXIEPI. MAY BE TRANSFERRED\nSt. Petersburg, Nov. 7\u2014Viceroy Alexieff arrived In St, Petersburg Friday.\nThere is renewed talk Hint be maj bo\ntransferred as viceroy to Lhe'Caucn_iufl\non account of the situation there. Gen*\noral Q-rJppen-burg. commander of the\nsecond Manchnrlan army and his staff\nleave Vilna November 17th.\nBesrldes the mobllisHitlon of tbe Plnck\nand Czestochova rifle brigades tbe mob*\nIllsatlon of other brigades stationed al\nChemerlnka and Sualawa Is proceeding,\nAYLESWORTH\nSTILL IN IT\nTo be Provided a Seat\nand Probably Retained\nin Cabinet\nFitzpatrick tn Succeed Blair on \u25a0 Railway\nCommission-No More Charters for\nWireless Teie^raph Companies\nC.\\r'l'UUI'D THE HHBEtlVOII.\nt'OI.l.lEH PASSES ElOSPHOKtlS\nCon_anLltiople, Nov, 7.\u2014The Russian\nvolunieer lloi't steiwiier Van Hiim-ja.\nloaded wltli coal ami provisions passed\nthrough llie- Bospliorus al nunn today\nbound- Im' llio .\\li'ilii('i-i-sni'..n. -\n\\v.\nT.  r.  MERTINCI\nMrs. A. O. Until.-if,,nl Ail.lt... _-.   .  Urge\nGathering\nTh.. lecture IivvMih.  A, O.  Rulliertoril\not Hi,' dcnninWn W.C.T.U. 1\u00ab tha Baptist\ni-.'-'l'Vil-ir . r.i- WM '.\"ry'lii-Kity attin_3_\nth.. |.ri.|...iiii.ii ,,i iii.n presenl 1,,'lns especially  kiilUfyliiR iii Hm promoters ot -the\n.lis. Rutherford, whose whole life in\ndevoted to cin> organisation and encourage.\niiu-iil ,,r l,-i.i*--im,,,- work, h|...k.' tor .it.\"-.nl\nim ii,,iir. She l\u00bb a very ph-n. li ig speaker,\nnhd held the vorj cIobo attention of-oll hor\nhearers rem tho I Minium; lo i >nd. \u25a0\nMrs, Rutherford quoted selentmo uml\nmedical Mntlsllcs from all  tli.- cauntri\u2122\nuf Hurope nml Amerlcn i\" nln-v\/ U ,1-\nvance Hint Is hclng mode l.y i ie lemper-\n|ir\nIt. ..\u2022\nuu,In\n,\u201el I....II...I Hi.,I steady\ngross Is being made everywhere, du\na largo part to tho\nMrs. Rutherford.gave n brief lilsiu\nUn. organisation ami work ,,i Hi\" dominion\ncouncil of lim W.C.T.U.. Iii British Cul-\niiinl.ln lh.. organisation Is condnod to the\n,.i.i.... i.f nu. coast, wherp minli valualilr\n\u25a0Work Is iii'lim dono. An ettorl will ho Ifiade\nu, form i,,,'t'i unions iiiihiikIi,,ui the Koet-\n\u2022nn. inlother districts of the interior.\nAi the close ot the n ling Mrs. Rutherford asked tor viilliiilcei'H for a Nelson\nUnion, nml received .liuin) iiiiim-s. vesier-\nday wns spent colling upon those, and\nniiii'i's whoso names were suicu,'sii,,i w,i|,\nmiitirviiiK results. The early cirganliatlon\nnt a strong union Is imw uasiic-od.\nlll'ME   SC'IIOOI,   MEKTlNH\nA meeting of Iho residents ,,r Hie ilunie\nAddition wns held Inst night In Heyjvoods\nhull to receive the report of lhe committee appointed to look into th; quutloni or\navailable sites lor a new sohool and I\" mull\nthe tiroliahlo cost of situ  and of  a new\nD. Muni\u2122 was elecied chairman and I.\n'liihn  l'litti'isiin.  eluill-nisu   nf   Hie  cum-    ,..\nmlltoo lepiiltod that threo P\u00bbop\u00abrtlos hod I the buildings destroyed\nThe pren    \u25a0\nAsked  il   Ml      '\u25a0\nI-.   \u25a0 lib'il Willi ;:\nIhal \"In- mill,I liavc ell her cm ul -.. \u25a0\ntwo in iin- province of Quoliec: One nf\nthese was i_.i..->..\u25a0. where lie could lie\nelected by acclamation.     Mir    Wllfrlil\ndffl a,a say where thc other   wns\nalihtiinli.Hii.re is nei il,nil,, ll Is t! ;.\u25a0 .\neasl in- Wright w.hlcli lie now holds.\nif'.ui ..iviirii, is alloweil io. i  \\ i\nby declamation tile liberals will un - ,.' '\npose Borden in. any constituency Ihal is\nopened for hlm;\nthorn will be a   eniiinol  mtvllns on -\nWednesday when iili llie ministers nre\nc_peeteil in be present.\nSir Wilfrid will 'leave In ai-nii two\nweeks for the snuih for a rem llial is\n\" t v Btl \"way.    .\nThareporl Is  aii;,ouf loday Ihal I\t\nCharles F-ilzpalrlck will'be .\u25a0>, ilrninn ot\niii- Raihiay riiiiiiiiii.si,ni In |ll  I\t\nA. il. Blair.    In Ihai rase Ay)i__ortli\nwould become niinlsler nf In It. e\nThe domlnlcui   Boventinenl   d<\u00bb .  nm\n,'i-|ilii.i,i  bus .  i\nMarconi charlei\n\"Is'.ni ui.'-'l     V'M ''ot'irns\nJcikeo usi'i\" I i'il\"',ni. cnnse.r'\n\",Z\\..'Zii :     Borden Is to\n\u25a0' tio\\. iiinl    alltueacy.\nIi\ni   lell \u25a0\u25a0-   I, I-\n,.\u201e:.l be a,i-\n, ii.-.-i. ,ii...,.\nThe riiv-\nlir.i-\nnril v.\ni.l eaptured aft, r a li.-i-u\nnil cnabli a n \u25a0',' -a\n. The M,c\n.__._JI.1B   Post\nI.-.I..C..I1.I. 'is\nSEAT l'llit IIOIUIKX.\nl.imlsav. (Hn.\nluglies-, consen\niii-ia nnd Haltbi\n.  ,.'   Cnloncl Sam\nmember for Vle-\nWll.l, NOT N VMS CANUlDATEa\ninspbcteh    *\n tutorial (writer\nnl, lllgeueer. nml ,1,--\n,l.r ..( die Lcccllis ..I'\ndominion: InspectW\nulll.it. ...,l.i . ill\".\n,1S\u201eI, htve e:i,,\u2122n.\npriigrosslve.slce bad\ni Kii.nlns rapidly  In\nMrs. Hns\nNow Linil\nInbn.   Siu\nAVI.KSWiiKTH' 'l'n   UE\nnl   Lemleux   Will   V.i\nMonll\nNo\nI..\n>th\nI    Ml     Wll-\ni'l'iii I'liicn i'.'i- ,l'e.l,l,,i I\" I'mld lhe -Nlu'lel\nbi ,i ini,i min the Uciape s.ni over tu ilea.\nA 11 Aylesworth,. It is likely thut.Ay.lcs-\ni\\..ii!i will I,.- elected hv aeclnmutlon. hir\nWlltrld. win. was ulecled. for, Wright ami\nQui bee ,\u201est, win sit for tin- former.\n\u25a0 ..\u25a0n.l.MATII UF BLBCTIONS\nToronto polled ,11 \"\u25a0\u2022\u2022 votes. -It gave the\niiv..  elected  Tories  n   maorlt)   of  ncarl)\n\u25a0\u201e\u201e      j.    |<     i.,,ul'.    lili,',nl,   who   rim\nagiilnsl  A.   10.  Kemp In Torunto ocist, lost\nTh. Peo_pleto returns in the Winnipeg\n-i.y ,i,,i\u201e\u201e, showed mm Mr. Puttee, labor candidate, lost tils deposit, !!\u201e\u25a0 Ilgules\nbong a- rollows: Bole, libel ll, I -. l:\\ u \u00bb.\nconservalive, \u00bb'i; I'll\"\n.1\nHi,\n_nl.    liu\nInborlti\nong right.\nmil cast.\nha.I\ntotal volo \"i, ii,\nu clal ot 9535 ha\nMACKINTOSH AT UOVtB\nMoyle. N\u201ev. i I'. II. Mackintosh, con.\ns_va_lve cundldute In Kootenay, addressed\na largo meeting hero op Friday evening.\n\\v l'.l.iki.|ii..r\u201e ol' Nelson, nml J. A. Hinv.-y\nof Crauhruok. also siwlto In his Interest.\nW, A. Galliher was.represented by J. ti.\nDrewory ami Al I Parr \u201el Vmir.   A. I'.\n\u25a0*At\"\"i'inli''s'.\"il'\u201e'.' df\u00abcu'_j\u21220waMd<warm,\nirii-'nin-'riii^wiii^^v^^^i,^;.:;..-\ni'-.i,._rs f,,r Oalllher and sir \"Until Laurier.\nKNli   UF   A   HTlllI'M\nl,n\u00ab,iii.', Nov. t Tim Hfsllng Rnglneers'\nmil,in   in   llllll,,ts   Is   a   tllll'.K  ef   tbe   past.\nAll tin. coal mines In th\" district resumed\nstriko \"\"'_,\" \"mil engineers have returned\nto work nii'i have Jdltied tin- Miners union.\nBTOPB WINNU'lof. PAVING\nWinnipeg, Nov, i - Tli\" asphalt plant\nowned iiv tb- chy \"f Wliml|...g wns burned\nearly this morning.   The liaUaim- was a\nlli-lit   finiiie   slrui'tliri'   '\"1    the   inni'miii'l.\nK.! ll\" latest and lhe less win he over\nJin imi.    All   work un usplmll   sireet pavn-\nments will he stopped ror a yenr.\nFtRB AT HA HUSTON\nWinnipeg, Nov. 7\u2014Meagre details of n\nIsrgo  tiro  nt  Canlstnn,   Alliecla.   reached\nhere today.   The Alberta hulwl was aiming\nfield lu ii,\" pi\nllxed it,,' Noi.\nin,,.-  allowed\n.il,\n.   ,i_-n-- in prescnl-\n- in   . ..id,       ll--,-    Mr.\nliiyiitl  has  Issued  h manlfestu   protesting\nNEW    l-'\"i:.\\l   ,,|-  111\nThe speak,\nllie prohibit!\ndisregarded, ll\" opposed\nih,,i \"im.- regulation .a .ui\ni-.iiiii.-i. Inn, im- in. i thai .-\n,-xisi now --iiinl a,- must i\ni,I it. ' Hi- stated ,,s ii I.ii.'\nin.- public .-ii.,i.- ill, ivsp,\nshould share Hi\" prolll ,,i\nlimit th\" .in. As il.-.- \", .1\nend h,- proposed control ..t\niiiuulelpiilllfes.   II\" s',.s..-i,.\nuls In   in.il\nMessrs.\nnml K< i. I\naddress,\nexpressed\nin,.  1,-,-lni,\nitn i\nmbjeel.\nYALE-CARIBOO\nla in,   Ross,  iii.- llboral candidate in\nVale-Cariboo, eamo In from up rlvei points\nlasl evening and lea.is ilu- ni,-n,,im ,,--\ncDmpanled by F. 3. Dcone ot tuts cliy, for\n\"a moetlng will bo hold un Tuesda) night\nuIIh-th' will slii-uk!\nMr Rims' Itinerary will Include a great\n\"iii!' m' .v|lii!'i!'s\u2122ni.,'r Tompleman, B, o.\nM:,. i.li.-i. ni .unl pusslbl) ic.ili.li .\u2014tn1111 w.ii\nBPenk. 'I'll\" fallowing week Air. less will\ng\u201e miu  ihe Blpillkamosn  mid Okanagan\nntry.\nANOI'lli'K   l.lllKHAt.   EI.I'HTHIl\nBi. J.iiins.  xn.i.. Nov, 7 'I'll\" i iplote\npulls \u201er Trinity district show ihe election\nSt Miller. Ill\" tllliil ot the llli.-rul candl-\ndates bv a niaj.nlll ol ui. There rein.ilns\nonly two districts to be reported. _\u201eriny\nwiiithi'i- prevents tlio oollectlon i't the ballot boxes.\nCRUISER NI''.AItl.Y  ASHORE\nst Johns.  Nnd, .Nov.  ?\u2014The colonial\nirulser 1-Tt,nii Willi premier lloml iiliiiiinl,\nreturning tnun Twlnniate dlsiriet yesterday, broke ic portion nf her machinery nnd\nbarely eseaped _nln_ nshuru lu a lloree\nstorm, i\n THE .DAILY NEWS: TUESDAY NOVEMBER s 1904\nBargains\nTrucks\n_#=\nv-v _o?\n.ct'; *\nBargains\nin\nCrips\nN\nA Few\nWinter\neeessities\nlor Men\nPI .re  Lined  Underwear, suit\nScotch  Wool  Underwear, suit\n' Penman's  Natural  \\v ,ol  Und,\n.Mililary   K.ilt   Worst.-.!   Hosts\nGrey Wuol lh.se. pair \t\n|.'ln_ Wool ltiise, pair .,\t\nHeavy  Hlbbed Wool IIOBc. pall\n3 ph   \\\\ ....ll, n Sweatees, each\nll.nvv Hi .1 Swenli'is, eaeli\nlions'of the Itoad Iiv, rails, pal\nUlcio Overalls, pair \t\nFull tine of Gloves and Mitts Lined\nand. Unlmed. Bargains in Shoos\nThe Canadian Bankof Commerce\nWiih whloh Is Amalgamated\nThe Bank of British Columbia\n'\u2022--.'\u25a0     Paid   up   Capital,   U.70g.i.  '   Reserve  Fund.   ll.DH.m\nAggiegate   Keaoure.     Exceeding  W.OWiOM\nHEAD  OP-iCE, TORONTO.\n\u25a0HON. (1 Iin. A. W)X. President. B. E. YVAI-KIilt, O-iers! Manager.\nBAVINQS BANK DEPARTMENT - D-posit. Received and Interest Allowed\nBranches  at   Greenwood,   Cranbrook   and  Fernl.*\nNBLSON  BRANCH\u2014J. .1..  BUCHAN, Managar.'\nImperial Hank of Canada\nHead Office*.   Toronto.\nCAPITAL   PAID-UP .3,000,0(IOUKST   \t\n.U.8D0.M*\nV. R. tll-RIUTT, President,   D. R. WILKIE, Vice-President and Gen, Manager.\nBranches In Provinces of Ontario, Quebec,  Manitoba,.    Brltlak   Columbia,\ngnd- North Wesl Territories.\nSavings Department\nDeposit**, received ami Interest at current rate compound^) h\u00bbu yrany.\nStewart Steel Ranges\nThere may be a-Steel Range \"As 0 1 as\" llie Slewiirl, ln.ii  It has\nimi yet appeared on the Canadian market'.\nA thoroughly'niodorn Range, pori'i-ci in ciperhtlo n, honestly made of.\n(inest material. Special features\u2014-Body o[ lini'.-t cold rolled sieel, natural\nlinisli. large square oveiis, asbestos lined', of ostrn height, 'Imsc I'1'\" \"'v'\nduplex grates,, extra large top surface, nisi..fully nickel plnied, il is the\nnuisi attractive range In the market.    Price,. surprising!)  low.\nYou will see one in onr west winduiv.\nAshdown Hardware Co.\niron Bedsteads   1\nForty styles to solnct from. d\u00a3\/j  f~   ^ yjA\nKcinglny In price (rom        MP**-r IU. -JP-^V\n\u2022 _____%___*% VVtyty-V*** 9 %%%%%%%%%%%\nBig Carpet&House Furnishin\n2\nIntel,\nIlll 11 biilil u Hi\"\n\u25a0 During tbe week cpmmoiiclng witli Monday tl\nn'shlng. sal.-, everything in these dcliai'lmenls will be i.fferi.,l nl a greal  reduc\n..mils, and see what We Have, us we ran' only enumerate, a few of the Items hei\nAll Wool Carpet, regular in'.ieo .1..''*,. Sale price $1.00\nIn. ruin ciii'iii'i, regular price' . \u2022 00, Sale iwlce .V..\ne'ltlciii CJii-pet, regular price .115, Sule price ICQ\nTajestrjl Ca i-pet, regular price, Jl. .. Sale. |u.t_ ?li00\nTanesiry  Oarpet, regular price., $1.00; Sal,, prlco    .75\nTapestry Carpet, regular prli\nTapestry 'Carpet, regular uric\n.Brussels Carpel, regular prle\nBrussels Carpet, regular pric\nVeiiei Carpel regular |i_ci\nVelvet       Carpet, regula\n..a, Sale price .*>;>\n\u201e .ii,*.. Sale price .150\n. $1.05, Sale price $1.35\n. $]._, Sale price $1.00\nji,75, Sale price $1.36\n. $1.50, Sale prlco $1,15\nPi-il Room Rocker Cane Seats.,\nlied Room Rocker Cuue Seats..\n...    fin\n..*,!._\nWeathered Oak Furniture Is now the rage. See our window,\ncomplete Dining Room Set. We have all kinds of odd pieces also.\nOur Carpet Department will convince you alter seeing ail our latest    QJ\npatterns, that values are right\nX D. McARTHUR & CO.\nH Haker street House Furnishers and Undertakers ft\nk><KK>!K>_K^.>o:>?;>\u00bb\u00abK>:,^v(K;_Mi<>:^\n-\u25a0-, and *_N Squares at I1A1-.I-' PRICE.\nMholcuin, regular price .1:25, Sale price $1.00\nLinoleum, roguhir price, .90,. Sale priee .75\nLinoleum, regular priee. .7:.. Sale prlco ,65\nnil Cliii.li. regular,price, .00, Sale price .li\n. Cnrlain   poles and Trimming-, in-Oak nnd Brass\n,  e.-.nis in . ..''ii each .\n\u25a0Special   Bargains In Lace and Tapestry Curtailis.\nA sample,hit uf Cushion Top\ne\u201e-li, you- choice in _.. ..\nA .splendid line ni Bod Sih.i\n$2.50 oach.\nSi ling, 8-4, '\u2022' I nn,I 10-4, in\nCircular pillow Cotton,, In :-.\nBleached Table Linen, regu a\nBleached Table Linen, regula\nBleached TaM.- -Linen, regcii.\nBleached Table Linen, rognhi\nBleached Tal,!,, Linen, regula\nTallin  Napkins from $1.25 i.\nBlankets, a fine nssortmeni .,\nSpecial Bargains In Men's\nI'lulet wear, and in'Ladlc.\ni Fred Irvine Co., Limited jg gig cash store\nNelson Iron\nWorks\nNELSON, B. C.\nWe are now locatfl-1 ln our new \u2022hop,\ncorner of Front aiui Hall BtrwtK, nnd are\nyrej-area to do alt kin .\u00ab of foundry and\nDiaehlne work. Sawmill, Btarnomlll. obll-\n\u25a0S.gjitratwr and steamboat reimlra are _peci-\nalilies with U_. We hnve tho larpeat stock\nof patterns In B. C, no charge for one at\ntheni. Good-work and n. anona ble chnrtf'-H Ih\nour motto.   EsUmatea given when solicited,\nROUGH   LUMBER  DfiiBSSBD\nin .in wa. Moulding**,  suh.-t1---   -Turned Worlr and tit cketi\nand up-to-date stock alwaya   ((n hand.   Mall  mi:-. , ** \u25a0\nA. C. LAMBERT &. CO,\nCranbrook Branch\n1.  V.  M. 1'INKIUM, Manager\nTro*at Lake Branch\n(Lardeau District)\nE. K. BOULTBKB, Manager\nNelson Branch\nJ. M. LAY. Manager\nKILMARNOCK\nA PURE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY\nTo be Found Everywhere\nLAW,   YOUNG  4  CO.. .Montreal. Bule A-_enU for Canada.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co, Ltd.\nShelf and Heavy Hardware\nMine and Mill Supplies\nAgents for -\n'I'ltlAX Dili: CARS CANTON STEEL GIANT POWDER\nPrompt Shipment\nW II II I. I'l S A I.I!  A N 1) ll K T A I L\nMnyhew   I..i\naciitjic.    ii.-\nin.a..n  tnln_\nil<-,l lli.'m  v.i  ,,i\n. Speak \"I  ih\nBnglu\nM\nAsk\n.-II\nHit\nII,..   Helglis\n.1.   ill-il\n1\u201e\nluglwul Hie country we don't feel n\nbeing l..1.1 tlmi telegraphic\ndoii'l  itiinli\n1  a very  lar\nng appron.chi\n,'M...t tie\nileal.\nleal iti\"\nching, Mi. Ma\n..   Tin. gover\nheld,    I ,l,,ii'l\net ac Uje ear-\n1\nftt all First-Glass Growl\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nI'LilillHhed at Nflson every n:ornlng\nlixcept Monday,   by\nF. J. DKAN1_\nKOOTENAY \\ND YAI.tS-CAUlBOO\nThe ftleciora of Kqotcnay and Yal-\nJarlboq have siill their duly lo por-\ninrin lh.Uie mo.ll-. of choosing ropv-tw*\nftntntivee In the dominion parliament.\nUml ilu- elections laken place In these\ntwo conslHuencles on lhe same flay as\nel bow hero in thc dominion, iheno Is no\nreason to thlnlt-.Dial tho vprdlci would\nhave differed from thai rendered-by the\nfour coaat conBlliuenelesj\nBoth \\V. A. 0-nlllhor nnd Duncan\nRoes would'havo been elecied by sub-\nlantlal maJotitieB.\nThe reasons Hint would have Impelled a majority of Ui-a ele'ctora to havo\n<*iisi their voles then for the liberal\ncandldatefLhpld Jusi as good today.\nPrlm-nrlly the liberal windldalos\nwould havo received popular uuppori on\nthe -I'i'ciji'd of the Lauii'-r ad min let ra*\nlion.   The. uiiorni goveriHrieni had donb\na very groftl deal tbat commended IlKolf\niu the electorate. WKhoUl altriliutiiiK\n\u25a0to the liberal governmenl vall Uie bless-\n; iugs that have come lo Canada in the\npast few years, It was fair to urge ihal\nthe Hbwal government hud made Iho\nmoflt of the Opportunities as tbey arose\nand by good business methods had turn-\noil every advantage to the besl Interests\nda as a whole.\n\" Pure soap.^ You've heard\nthe \\voi\\ls; In Sunlight\nSoap  you have the fact.\nSunlight\n-CV^KO  REDUCES\n__\/*^-\"\u00abk    EXPENiC\nA ,l. for thc .,, in.  Bar. 93,\nlolling nn Novetn,\nUnit llii_ \\li.\\v iii'i-\n1 niima of olcctnn\ndominion and her-)\ntlie nun,'\nTlii- remit of tin\nliev Srd allows cloai\nvailed wltli ilie tr\nIn oilier |i:u-ts ni ilia I'lmleiiny nn,I Vii|,-I'ni|l\nrtniaitlei-ntlons should weigh.\nlAgaln, 0 very largo voio would have\nBono u, Oallihor and lins^ because qf\n'llie ]___lc<Ll .leiis iiikVii liy-||i,. gov-\neiiiininii to asulBi fin. mining Intlusirjr.\nTlie govornmont'i recognition cd the\nelnlnm nf iIiii.m, cngagoil in nllver-lend\nmining liad boi only 11 distinctly bMe-\nlleiai elTeiii upon Ihal liraiuli of tin-in-\nilnsiry. but iiiiiie.lniiy Dllinulaled olher\nliniiii'lieH, Including, reiieelnlly, Bmeltlng.\nTlmi-e is jimi ns strong ground imlny\nfor litis evIcliMirc Dl a | >)i r<'<-i til Ion t\u201e he\neiiiii-essod nl llie polls n_ lliern wn's before II wae Itiiciwn whether br nut lbe\nliberal Ktivcrnniciit would lie si__alnod.\nTlie liberal rntiilitl.-iles In Kncitenicy\nand Yale-Carlbno had a'fate claim to lbe\ngenerous* support pPeyery voter'.dlre.tr\nly nr Indirectly InleVcslcil In Iho prim-\nItertly of the mlulnit Indimlry. This\nclaim mill holds,    in tact, If anything,\ni: Is .it'iiiilt'-i' lhan ever now. For the\ni.i-m live years a.llbcral governmenl will\nlu. in control. Much as has been dono\nalready for tbe niiniuR Industry, there\ntemains very much unite to do. We\nshall need representatives al Ottawa\nwho will nroscnl our claims fairly nml.\nforcibly, men whose BUmllng witli the\nparly In power will ensure their r-spre-\nseiiiatiniis receiving friendly consideration.\nMr. t'.ntliltei- hns already given proof\nol bis capacity to guard ihe intet-esis of\nKonieiiiiy. In Uf. Itoss be will have a\ncolleague, thoroughly conversant with\nour requirements nnd ready at all times\nto wuilc in benny cooperation with him\nfor Uie ttilvnn-enieni of Uie Interests of\nsouthern British Columbia.\nSo tar ns can be learned there Is not\nthe slightest doubt of lite election of\nboth Mr. Qalllhor and Mr. Hoss.. Still\nii is very much 10 be. desired that the\nvoto on November 22nd should be tin\niiiiiiiistnkiiiile evidence of the confidence\nof ihe electorate Iti lbe Laurier administration. In order that such an unqualified expression of opinion may be ob-\niiiiiieil every liberal sliould work hard\nrrom now on ho ensure the pulling uf\niin. hlggesl vnie possible.\na thousand majority eaoh should be\ntbe polnl aimed al by every supporter of\nOalllher nml Itoss.\nEDITOR)A1, NOTBS,\nSir llllibei't Tuppet* \"leleui-aiilied 11\nWinnipeg friend day bc-ttire ilni 3rd thai\nthe four contests In this province would\nIn- il,\u2022elded in favor of tb nsetvatlves.\nBlr -Hlbbert has no better luch In bin\nguesses than had bis respected father,\nwhose '\"clean bweep\" predict Ions, were\nformerly a feature of every dominion\nI'limpuilcn.\nthe legal knowledge anil ihe Judicial\nmind I hat would eminently qualify hlm''\nI'm- Hint responsible office!\nAs nn ninstratlon of \"adequate protection\" om- conservative friends might\nI'iin tin. sr.nn bead mx- on Chinese coming inlo- Caaatla. This lux luis proved\nprohibitive; nut n Chinaman coming In\nsince lbe new lax wns imposed. Possibly some of the conservative leaders\nwould .Intimate that this lax wns more\nthan adequate, Certainly sir Mackenzie\nHowell nni. senator Macdonald would\ndenounce il as a monstrous Imposition.\nProtection fur labor was a feature of the\ntory protective polley always conspicuous by lis absence.\nALLEGED INrl'.NlilAKV 1 .HE\nPart ,,r llazelmer.  Company's Pla'nt  i\"\nstrayed \u00abt liaselmera\nNew Westminster, Nov. 7 T'.ie dry ktl\n,,r tii.'.ii.,-..'!ni.'i.' i.iiini,,',' i',,in|,.,ii> \u00bb mi\nt...!.i\nwas\nbeen\n... I.i.t. ami   Holla\n..I. which I.- fairly\nCi\nSam Hughes Is willing lo va-\noate his seal in favor of leader Borden.\nli would' lie n terrible thing If the horrid Kiits were to beat Borden In Ontario,\nbill happily for the present leaderless\nparty a disposition prevails among lib-\n\u25a0eiuls to allow Mr. Borden lo Iind a seat.\nH.-to\nITALIAN  ELECT10NH\nShow Pri\nA seal Is In be found for hon. A. B,\nAylesworth. probably Gasps, Qm-bec.\nMr. Aylesworth will make a valuable\niit-ciulsliiim lo ibe bouse of commons.\nIn ith as a debater and as an advisor to\ntlie government. If It should prove to\nlie correct thai hon. Charles h'ii.pa'irlck\nIs lo succeed hon. A. 0. Blnlr as chairman of lhe Hallway Comntlsslon, Mr.\nAylesworth' would nil Ibo position of\nminister ot Justice admirably.   He has ' 111\" t_ic_i'oroiian')''s \"prop*.ties,\nsinl   niivi-rnnli-lil  Is  lle-\niioiieii to Power\nIt.nm.. Nov. I\u2014Definite returns shew tliut\nnil iti\" ntomliors uf Hu. cabinet iinve heen\nre-elected,   Pornwr premier itinln. baron\nS Ill',    lili,I,T   ,,f    Hm    l',ll|Sl||llt|,,|lll|    l',]l|,\u201e-\nsltlon, .SiKii.ui l'rim.ui. tlie former foreign\nmlnlHt. r   uml \u00abFerilcr,   tile   sneliillsl,   lluve\nni. . iirini elected.\n'lhe ifi.v.iinuiit luis lieen vli'tnrluiis over\nHie extremists,  wlm lust 211 seals.   Turin,\nNunles.   IMI,'iin Hi   almost  nil  Die large\ntowns (,,l I .MHull mill Cleiiuii in ili'f.'iillnn\nilu- extremists nml show-In.; u iminlrestii-\nliotl nunlilHl   Illl' Kenel-fll stl-llcc.\n.HiKiiur Nasi, rnimer minister af nulillc\nInstruction   uml   11   I'iikIIIvi.   rronf justice,\nnocused 1,1 i\u201e.,',iiiiil  wns re-elected umiii-\nbnotlsly  by  Ills  fi'lluw t.iwtiHiiieii.\nS1hm.iv l'nlls7.,,lii. win, Is einmitlel'etl tn be\nHi., head ur the seriel society was defeated at  1 .Merino.\nHAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT.\nWhen II In Free of Dandruff, It Growi\nLuxuriantly.\nKair preparations and dandruff cures,\nas a rule, are sticky or Irritating affairs\nlhat do no earthly Bond. Hair, when not\ndiseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly.\nIlandruff Is the cause of nlno-teotlis of\nall lmlr trouble, and ilandruff Is caused\nby a germ. Tlio only way to cure dandruff Is to kllrthe _erm; nnd, so far, the\nonly hair preparation Hint will positively\ndestroy the germ Is New-bra's llcrplelde-\niib. -liilely harmless,. free from grease,\nsediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs.\nlt allays Itching Instantly, makes linlr\nglossy and soft as silk. \"Destroy the\ncause, you remove the effect.\" Sold by\nleading druggists. 9end 10c. In stamps for\nsample   to  The Herplclde  Co.,   Detroit,\nMCA_ADA DRUG ft. HOI' COMPANY\n Special AeeuiH.\nTHE QUEEN'S HOTEL\nNELSON, B, C.\nE. C. CLAtlKB, Proprietor\nLighted by Electricity.  Heated by Hot All\nRATES B.00 PER DAY\nFlrat class Dining R.nim.     Large and\nComfortable Bedrooms.  Bample Roons foi\nCommercial Men.\nTREMONT   HOUSE\nEUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN\nMEALS 260.   ROOMS FROM _o TO Jl.ll\nBNGLIHII SHAREHOLDER'S VISIT\nHorace  Mnvbew of Chewier  Eng..  Speaks\nof Canadian investments\nHorace Maybsw of Chester, tDnglajid,. one\n,,r iho owners of ibe All,,, mine, Creston,\narrived In the illy Sunday evening ulcer\na   visit   of   Inspection   lo   tho   mine\nK 1   Insl   nlglil   by   a  representative  of\nTbe liallv News. Mr. Muybew sulci thai\nIhere  wan  Very  Utile  to  report   111  Connor-\non wllh lhe Al  since his visit here last\nSpring,    Thc  mine  Is being steal Uy  Opor-\n\u201e  e,l  Will   '  iM.'loty  renillls.     All  lbe  in.,\n,.,,l\u201eerj'  Is 111  nlaee and work  ill:,; e\nnew aerial tramway Is a success and the\ngenii.' iiliuoniit ,of    lhe     nine   leaves\nnoiliing   1,1   be   desired.    Generally,   Ml.\nMiuliew said, the property s end Hun Is\nunite satisfactory to the owners nnd In the\n, g.nieni. 1.11,1 operations will bjjeon.\ntinned   as long  a\u00bb  Ihls   cm It on   urevalli.\nMr. Mnyhew Is 11 shareholder also n\nllie 11. C, Sliincliii,! eoiiimiuy, and Mpressed\nhis measure at the grnilfying developments\nMALONE ft TREQILLUS, Proprietors\nBaker Street, Nelson.\nBARTLETT   HOUSE\n(Formerly Clarke House)\nThe best 11.00 per day house in Nelion\nNone but white help employed.   Tho bu\nii the best\n_. W. BAKTLETT - Prop,\nMadden House gasbag*\nDo you need a comfortable home. It m\ntry the Madden House. Well furnished\nniinn*i lighted by oleotrlclty; first olase\nbeard. In the bar you will And nil th*\nbtst domestlo and Imported Uciuort ard\n.clfara.\nTHOMAB MA.DDEN,  Proprietor.\nORAND CENTRAL HOTEl\nOpposite Courthoiit-n and now Postofflbt\nBest 2fio meal in town. E-iiroponn mu\nAmerican plan. Only white labor employ\ned.   First cloMU bar.\nTHOMAS & KRICKBON, Proprietor*\nLager Beer\nand Porter\nBottled Beer a Specialty\nNelson Brewing Go.\nP. O. Hnx 20-J\n******* *****\nTHE\nNELSON\nHOUSE\nMARBLE ROGK\nLIME\nManufactured by\nThe Idaho Lime Co.\nSPOKANE. WASH\nThe pric* I. right. The quality soar\nsntcud. For sale In HULK, 11AKHEL8.\nor SACKS hy -\nW. G. GILLETT\nNELSON, B. C.\nNelson Steam laundry\nP. O. Dux ta.  Telephone H6.\nAll  ItliulH and all colnrB of Ladles' and\nQontS' L'lolhln.\nCLEANED AND DYED\nFlannols. B>nkfltip Curtains, Silks, Etc.,\nn specialty,\nGl\u00bbvcs renovated to look like now.\nSteam Carpet Cleaning\nYour pairnnnge Bolit-lted.\nPAUL NIPOU, Prop.\nOXFORD CAFE\nPHONE m\nMeals at all hours.      Open (lar ud\nnight\nBUSINESS MENS' LUNCH\nfrom 11 ta 1 jo p in., !_\nWARD BTBBBT, NEXT DOOR TO THS\nOFFICE SALOON\nElectoral District of Kootenay\nNotlco Is herohy slven Hint:\nJOHN HKNItv MATIIKBON, ot Nelson,\nll. c\\. Hn-rlier.\nAltCIIIll,; MAINWAlltNtl JOHNSON, ot\nNelson, It, (',. Hnrrltttrr, end\nWILLIAM 111VINI0. of Nelson, Meirliiuil\nlluve heen iiiuiolnli'il thu intent, of\nJAMBS A. IIAKKIt. WILLIAM ALKHKIl\nIIALLIIIKIt. mill I.'IIAIILHS IIKHHKHT\nMACKINTOSH, riisiirellvely, In imrsuuurn\nof HuliBietloii Two (2) of Boetlon 143 ot\nIho Dominion Mli'i'tloim Aet ID*XI.\nJOHN  HOHLTHI.H,\niU'iiunlns oilii'i'i', Kootenay Olstrtet.\nTIIE OM.'\nII1.1TLI. I\nCENTHAIi\nBRIGHT A*\nLA'i'i:\nThe mcnls let\nsecond to none\nBer In eoi m\nchoicest   wlniH.\n1:1111   meets   nil\nItus   meeis   1111   ' \u25a0\n'\u25a0\u00bb\u00bb<\u00bb\u00bb<\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666<\u2666\u2022\u2022''*\nLAKEVIfil\nHOTEL\nCorner Hall sm' Vr\nTwo blocks from Clt)\ndollar a day house In \u2022*\u25a0''\nNO   CII1NE8B\n, ,ii:l)\nAugust Thoirias\nPHorniBToR.\nROYAL HOTEl\nWIS. WILLIAM linlW'1-*'\nProiirietrtiiy.\nt,. pm\u00bbl\u00ab*'\nThs best meals that \u2122\"r'  ,10*\nthis market, cooked \"\t\nIon of tbo proprlotrew,\nt>>\nnowty\n..if\"'\nul.!)^'\n.jclf*j'\ncaterer.\nNice airy rooms,\nfor guests.\nThe besl of wlnos, imi\"\"\"\nbe obtained at tho bar r\u00bb\\T.\nT\u201enM8:   11 AND \u00bb1\" *, us*.\n\u2022 Corner of Btniiley   \u00ab\"'\nBlreot cars pans\nMcLeod Hote\nconNi-i-\nI.RST AND SBCONl*.*\nYMIR. B.C\nCentrally located, rehiilii \u00bb';;,,-\u00bbc*J|\nthroughout    AJ    \"''     .',,,,,   1\"\"*\nBample Rooms In cc\u21221\nfirst cla_ hotel In Ymlr.\nRATBS Flio-i'\n\u00ab''..l'L*_i\nFINIAV Mil'1\nSlt.VBH.K'NO^'S^\npay th. *\"\u2022\"\u2022\u00bb* \u201eS Will 31\n, of second hand \u00ab\"\" *\u201er n \u00bb'S|\nanything from a\" \u00bb     t-i\u00bb't''l _\\\nesst ulf elotl.lng.LsJI\"'      \u201e\u201e ^ ft\nWill\nklmls 1\nsell anything 1-\nFurnltur_.,,Blove.,iiL.n^ ,,,;;,,,nf\n'\"\"\"\"' \";,,\"\"\"'\"._E,J\u00bb* r\"\nAddrosa Silver King \u00bb\n\u2022uMt. si**, *\u25a0 *\n IHE DAILY NEW: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER s\/1904\nFit Like a Glove\n.'v        '   underwear li. il i-\n*    '\\     .trelull.    SeieniK   ''iiv,\nSEANEY ONJTHE STAND\n,11'. I.S I.MI'uil-l'AN'l   I__1__JC_ in TUB\nVMlll   AttSON   CASH    ~ . \"\nCombination Suits\n******++*+\n i\n:\n\u25a0-' Mil\nL'tl    IU\nLChlUg    till\nivhtin   Mu\n'\"ij&g&jy Made-to-wear\nDO YOU WANT AN\nAll-Woo!\nOvercoat\nfi\/lada-io-wsar\n\u25a0.Made-to-fit\nMade by best tailors\nN|ade of HWMt'fabrics\nCALL ON\nGILKER\nm ,-.._s Rose Peterson, Secre\ntary Parkdaie Tennis Club, Chicago, from experience advises all\nyoung girls who have pains and\nsickness peculiar to their sex, to \u2022\nuse Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.\nfcfow many beautiful young ffirls develop into worn, listless ami hopeless\nV-dmcn,-pimply because Buffk-ieut attention has not been paid to their physical\ndevelopment. No woman is exempt\nfrom physical weakness aud periodic\npain- and young* girls Just-budding into\nwomanhood should be carefully guided\nphysically as well as morally. Another\nwoman,   .\nMiss Hannah E. Mershon, Colli n tf a wood, N.J., says:\n\"1 thought I would write and tell\nyou that, by following your kind advice, I feel like a dew person. I waa\nalways thin and delicate, and so weak\nthat l could hardly do anything. Meu-\nstruation was irregular.\n\"I tried a bottle of your Vegetable\nCompound aud began to feel better\nrtglit away. 1 continued its use, and\nam uuw well and strong, and menstruate regularly. I cannot say enough\nir what your medicine did for me.\"\n$500.0'forfeit If original of above letter proving\ngenui'itntss cannot be produced.\nLydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable\nCompound will cure any woman\nin the land who .suffers from\nwomb troubles, inflammation of\ntlie ovaries, agd kidney troubles.\nj Stylish\nj Shoes\nIt you are   lotfkfng   for the\n\"most stylish .'.'\"Up-to-date* Shoos,\nw    we wave thorn In alii the tat '-A\n**f    makes anl sl-apes*.  -Our prlct.s\nart' the i' wtst considering, the\nstock we carry.\n*. I\nFred L Irwin;\n'    BAKER HTKUflT t\n\u2666 \u2666 **-***\u25a0****** *****\nKOOTENAY\nENGINEERING\nWORKS^'\nFourders ar\\d Wachiriists\nMANDPACTUKEIIS OF' TH13\nCRAWFOUO    DOUBLE   ROPE   AKUtAh\nTltAM WAV .SV.  .K..I,  I.TL>.\nHI-PAIHINTJ   AM)  JOBBINO\nA SPECIALTY.\nMaVln.-. Mlniiirt'g nml Mill Machinery, Oro\n.'Hi\nTi\niron bought I\ni.f -Shafting,\nintlon. Scrap\n6 C. TRAVIS, -Manager,\nK_NOIJ\ntel   in\nChoice\nIf h ru.\nHOTEL DIRECTORY\n'\"    PHOENIX      .\nj-IILL  HCl'FA-, The' lending   ho.\nth_ city.    Everything t)rst-clasa.\nrooms foi  com tn or clal travellerfh\nbrands of wlneai  liquor*, and cl*\nJ. E.  HELL.  Proprietor.\n_.el sun\nW^OLESALt HOUStS.\nI'ltODUCB.\n Jb A CO,   _1!ijI..1-;._i_.K DliAl-\n_h in  l-tltei. K_-_i.   CheeHO, Produce ana\n\"    -   ' Hooston. HI. _it. Josephine _lte-.<_t.\nu. e_.\n\u00bbc_\\Cll_AN \"blips.   ZiZ   VU_p'e_Sli___L\u00ab\nRtu-ii^le.. MernliaeeU.    Log. i,_ _iili UIU\nsiuii.lifb, \u25a0 _luv_,    i,u_iic.    Agateware,\n\\l\\tuB ami _ln,., \u201e Supplies.   _'ruiii_-i ..\ntu mailed '.\u201e,H.iB.\n, Noisclll. B. ti.\nMy\nASSAY OFFICE\nis'in full running\norder again\nE. W. WIDDOWSON\nASSAYKH AND CHEMIST   .\nYH1R, B. C.\nFOR AN\nEVERY DAY\nSMOKE\nA porfeoilY made, cm. smoking ptp6\nsuch as the B. B. il.. the must popular\nknown, filled wiih our Special Mixture\nwill satisfy.\nTHURMAN\nSolo Agents   for I'iiiiiI'IicU's  ClotWti\nIBY royal\n1648\nJOHN BEGG'S\nROYAL LOCHNAGAR\nSCOTCH WHISKY\nPlied to all lhe Royal Palaces t\u00abr over r_i.  jreata.   We are solo\nIB. I      \"it. tur this excellent whiskey. (\nM.MI .   I HE BEST ItUANllS: J\nI'OMMBRY  CHAMPAGNE\nItHN \\ 11\/1\"... IIRAN'IHI-'.S\ni Mill' llltl\/.ARD & KOdBRS UQUEURB .-,,,\nilllltDON'S LONDON DRV -IN -..\u2022'-    '*\"*\u2022*\nlll'N'KKS QB____ (UN\nIHJU'S  HEAD  AI.I*   AND STOIT\n\u201e  HAVANA REALS, &c\nTin. I'll \\lt.\\t)ll PIOAR. *    HA**\"*.\"\n  \u201e,\u201e,,,. ,,f Glial. In llie Interior\n.--^u:sss_ri:!S-\nE. FERGUSON & CO.\nWHOLESALE ONLY.\nNEW CROP\nTEAS\nJl'_ 1*  RECEIVED.\nFresh and Fragrant\nBlack or Green\nAS ALWAYS\nTHE BEST\nPrices moderate hy the pound or original paekag*.\nKootenay Goffee Go,\nPhone 177.   P. 0. Box 182.\nGAS HOUSE\nCOKE\nA.    AlAi\nGenu\nPlil I\n_ III,\n\u25a0 l_l\n.  Ill\n-i_i.-|li   r.\nHAKDW-AKM.\nGROUJ. tl_3.\n-\u25a0 W'_iC_L_._-_\n||_  ot  Tea\nMuaiii.L..     Oltlce    and\nIiIl-i     \u00ab.. I     B'rOOt    Slid    iifi'.!\nAbSiYKHa  SUPPLIES.\nU. A.v_Ai to. 1 UKMICAl. SUi i :..\n|l.,td.,   V'aacouver,    B.   C,      Dlrttv?\nit   \u25a0*_*\u25a0.>\n'Aiwitil iti\" ii   C,\ntormjal Cruellik-n\nBemtliijlf ' your or-Jora   -alHewhere,    butl\u00bbr\ntlon   .\nruaranteed.\n\u25a0 I-.- i< \u25a0\na iiAt.i\nAHKll\n11\nb_r*j\n._   .__  . ilebrated- uat-\neto.     \\\\ me   us   betmr.\n80GIEI Y CARDS\n.DBEN 111VH. No. l'i. h. O. T   M.-\n\\s -ml and  1th: w-ou.-:A.i-,  ',__) ujn.\n.t -kch moaiii m K. ut i'. 11.i.i,   veruufc\nirett, naxt lo i*oat ofllce.   VialUng Daam**\ncortliullv  Invited.\nl&AltY  MATTHEW,  L. C.\nM1NNIK K1TCH1K. Kecord Keeptii\nFQH SALi_,\nOLD CUHtOSlTTi   BHOI1   if yo'u   waul  du\nbuy or sen aiiything'go to Xhe uiti _ur-\nioBiiyj Bhop.   aIwu>b ni stock a lull hut ol\nCrocKary, furniture .uiti Glaaawaru.\nFolt\\ LKASE^-i'or auch time as may  null\nten nt, tha Hotel Reco, Sandon, B. C, \u25a0\nPerfectly llslm-d and heated. Apply te\nJ.  Al!|  Harris, Sandon,   B,  C.\n'I'llK, Bhig.r-Mfg.   Co!  glvea tree  liistru->\n3d bushels, ctettvercd,\n$8\ni i*.rsin:i.s n\nirdi'i   frtim   ui\n.     CllKtl   lUUHl\n\u201e-,._lionl.ty one li\ni,r   Uie   West    11\nTESTS and Awn lugs-Wo lone a fall lint\n\u25a0   ot \u2666 hut und awnUig  goods. ___.-! t_._n  ina___\n:. fr-1. 1  any dust^n ot teni^ and.  awnings pn ta*\n1  uhti|ti-Ht notice.   F. j. tfuuire, Baker air\u00ab--'t\nNELSON COKE & G^S CO.,\nWARRANTS\n1901\nI THE NAPANEE\nHOTEL\n.   MM.I,\nI   tu   Uf\nJ. W   GALLAGHER\nTl.ik.-r ulii-i-t.   li..|ir II,,' il..|,..|.\t\nFOR SALE\nRanch of 132 Acres\n!Ultlvatli\nirea; allunled 'i m\n. weal aide of sin.\nT. G. PROCTER\nFIRE and  ACCIDENT INSURANCE\n-.    .     ,....,     l..\u201eil,.li;iy    on   lleeo   cif   tlio\nlliiiUB.nil aerea of limit tor Bote  I\"  \"?\"**n,{i    ,|mVii   iui.I   blllan_   In\n\u2022 i K inv I'l-nirui Railway.  Torro*. >i;  '\u25a0\"';, ,  )T ,\u201e.,\t\ni- iiiy imjiiiiiiI .  Inlm-fBI, elx oer c'l'iil.   l.riom .\nApp'y T. G, Procter\nJ. F. WEIR\nSIGN OF THE BIG RED HAT\n\u25a0Slum  vr   BAKER bt.\nUNRESERVED\nAUCTION\nSALE\nW. J. TOYE\nPHONE NO. 7.\nFRUIT LANDS\nFOR SALE\nIn 10 acre blocks; In 20 ncre hlorka\nSeveral Improved ranches.\n.T. R.  ANNARM*.. NrUnn. R   0\n-\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014!\u2014\u2014' \u2014 \u2014 ' \u2022    \u25a0    \u25a0   1   r: rr\n$100 Reward\nFBRNIB, a C\u2022\nFinest Hotel ln Hast Kooienay.\nWHBLAN UltciS., PR0P8. \u25a0\nFlr.sl I'liias Service   Fine Samiiie'rtiXima\nT_^ Balmoral\n.. - Phoenix, B. C.\nJOHN A. McMASTER\nPBOPBIETOB\nI.eii.lliif   Hotel    Df   Boundary's\nMiniiiB ilamp\nnOOl) SAM l'i.B IllWTMS\nWANTEO\nNIU.ON  Employment  Agenoy.\nu In iti,   I',   III n  li)   - si'i,   \u25a0\n\\\\ KN'I'I.I,   a\nPLUMBING\n\" We are prepared to do all km,In o_\n1i1iiiiii,iii. I-I..1I1, and Kan fitting on til\nehliirteit notice. KetlmaieB given. A,\nK. sii:i,-.'i:iii A Co., Baker Btreet, Nel_6i_,\nP.!nne '161.\n[nelson fish market\n^11 klnilR uf l*i_i. Poultry eeeid gum. lor\nseiAi ot lowest in.ir. .t prices.\nNUK.\\IAN   _Ii-l..:ilI>\n;     C'..iii.-r   11.ill   uml   linker   Mlreets\nMANDOLIN AND GUITAR\nA. i.nitciv FEHRIER. teacher nf iiinnilo-\nllee  nml  miliar.    Steietlo,   buuiIi   siile  ut\nSille.i _iit...t, three d.,\u201ern wost uf Nelson\nctub.   Aildresa  General  Delivery,   Kelson\niKi.tiiin,..\nYOU WANT THE BEST\nOur repnlr .trnde Ib rapidly Increasing\nand our customers arc tcllinu thoir friends\nthat'wo arc the b.st to rejHUr watnlios,\netc.   Send all work to.\nNICKERSON\nBaker St. Tlie Jeweler\nLOST\nr  Wale\nwill I..\n1   1ST- I-\ni Ki\nlo Dolly  .N,\nTo lie enietli\n,ea tontulit ni 'i8\u00bb nt \"\"\nMADDBN DI.OUK, WARD STR-BT\nA\" Hlicrnl \"VOfkcrS are i.ivlte.l to nttr.nl nl thcue MOW. \u00bb'\u00ab \"\".' \"\"\n'\" n|l 'lay iiulll the clone ot the campaign on NoVerabW _m \u25a0 ^ ^\nMi-inlieraof Um eanvaasliiK rcmimllleea are  earneslly  roqttQS\n'li'-lr Minlt diligently and report regularly.\nThe N.-l. m   KlH-ti-li- \"tttjljvm\nnay ..D.tor Bufflcleht evl.l.-ec\ni ..  eoiivlctlon \"I  ll\"- poraon\nto;;\u201e'yl:^gre neiin lh.  I\u2122\n.    ':l\n;ht\nH.\nlASDAILlS, 'President\nP. BURNS $ CO\nWHOI.I_SAI.Ul AND  ftBTAtli,\n_M_tl_VT  MEBOHANTS\nHEAD OFFICE NELSON, B. 0.\n\"ranch Markets In Rowland, Trail, Nelson, Kiwlo, Sandon, T ree\nNew Denver and Siocan City. Attention.\n\u25a0Jr'lers hy Mali to any Branch will havo Prompt and Careful\nAUCTION MART\nTwo Organs, Bewlng Machine and large\ninl nf general morohoiidlao. All must in1\nsold \u00bbt once.\nJACOB GREEN\nAtH'TlDNKKIl     . BAKEIt  8T\nFree^\nTO Inlroducft our new colore-l Ivmlru\nVmi-ii-hiim wa win give .nt! tree with a\ndown Cabinet Photos, This offer la only\nfor a 'short time.    Don't miss It.\nQueen Studio\nJOHN McLATCHIE\nDOMINION AND PROVINCIAL\nI I_AND   SURVSVrOR\nI BTANIJDY BTR10BT.        NBLBON, B. C\nFor Rent\nTwo Furnished Houses\nin Hume Addition\n$15,00 Each\nR.J. Steel\nA. R. HEY LAND\nPROVlNCIAlTlANt. SURVEYOR\nPOPLAR AND KABI_\nADDRIIBS t. O. BOX 107, KASLO, B .0.\nTAXIDERMIST\nunl Iii Kaalo tor Iho winter nnil\n, ,1 lo ilu a . 'lierill tiixlilernelHt\nAll work will receive jmimiH at\nI era\neem |.i\nbuilteo\ntetetlmt.\nTh. exhibit  nt the Nelanti fnlr by Theo\nAilinim wu.   n H,.iii|)le of my wulk.\nTerms ron_.tif_i.l_\nFRANK  10. CLUTE3. Kn\u00ablo. B.C.\nFOR RENT\nlilt  llllVI\n'iV Vli'iii'i,'.\ni  Ward\nNewfl.\nof thc best quality\nWeBt Kootenay Butcher Co.\nTRAMWAYJIMETABLE\nBTAN..f 8^ \"    BOOUWOWN\n7:00,  Tito,   n.2\" \u201e.m   .._g\n'*'*KaT.Wt\u2122'*\nI_,l Car, 10:20 P-n.        La\u00bbt Car, 10:40 P.m.\nREAL ESTATE\nl,oU. or \u00bbale. Oinee room, tor rem\nA*ply  NBI.SON  EI._CT1UC  TRAM  CO.\ncirhiA.V.MASOWiKi\nMother's Bread\n]    Wo  are  th\u00ab sole  manufacturorn of  the\nOOlebrttftd   Mother's  Broad and  all  klndji\nof puntry.\nDelivered free to any part of the <lty.\nPhone 2C8.\nStar Bakery\nH. D. ASHCROFT\nMXNf&RB' UVKUY AN>U BTBDD BTAJ3LB\nT .ainlng and racking dune. tiaddlu\nUursoa for Ulro. iiucks, iliiKfjh-s and\nCutters on cull duy or night. Htulilew on\nBUnltiy Htroet, bi'tworn Silica and Carbonate.    Tel' ['li mr 67.    I', O.   Uoi IM.    Nelson.\nMUSIC LESSONS\n[Tothe Rancors of tl^e\nKootenay District\nThe runners' Trading Company hn\u00ab been\n(Mini,,! n|, strictly tor llie benefit ot the\nbiiu-liei-8.\nAll kliulu of Vegetablci ...I.I on commission.\nII cli-iirni-l.n   nml   Dry   floods,    Boots   and\nBlioes nl lowest  prices, always on hiiiul.\nWrite tur particulars lo\nThe Farmers' Trading Go.\nNELSON, H. C.\nNext door to liuuii of Cofmorce, Unli.r St..\nP. O.  H\u201ex  186\nKootonay Lako Gonoral Hospital\nNELSON, B.C.\nCITY   DRAY AND\nTRANSFER .\nrurnlturo,   snfcB,   pianos   and   baffgags\ntroved.    Terms   ronaotiable.    Dry   Wood\nWANTED\nrunt. NURSB\nAi,|iiy. siatinu salary required to\nQKOllOl,] JOHNSTONR,\nSecretary. Nelson. U.C\nr   O   OREEN F-  S. CLEM-NTH\nGREEN & CLEMENTS\n  ,    ,      I _';r\"T.r,n.\"r'e,_-nab,..    Dry   ^ | \u00ab>\u00ab\u00bb'% *n0d ^'^ S. m\"*''0''\nIddresa 0.x W, N.lso\u00ab, II. U. \u00bb .____\u2014____\u25a0\n THE DAILY NEWS:  TUESDAY  NOVEMBERS 1904\n......\nI'-nonrnmlo\nThe Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co.\nSemi-ANthracite, Sntt and\nSmithing Coals and Col*.. \"\u25a0\ns, ,|-r't-ii.\\l.  fimiu   Ihese.  collieries,  ac-\n''.'.\". \u25a0\u25a0..:\u25a0'.,. i'lee bee-t' iviili..'lVil_a-|.ilit_lllilU|,\nDomestic\n. . Coal per.\ntoil delivere\n,, S6..5\nSBND CA-jll Vimt pftDERS.\nH. E  CROASDAILE   Afirent,\n, ml  An-.i,t  Kiiiin nil)   Districts. Mien-\n'...,. \"     \"x|.;i..ON,   III'.        i-ho'nc --lv\nOiALT\nooal;\n+**-*-*-*-* * *-**-* *\nASD   WOOD OF AM-\nLong's\nPreserved\nFruit:\nIn glass jars, made from\nchoice fruits and graniilat-\ned sugar,guaranteed strictly pure.    Price per jar -\nKINDS\n. t?rui_\\ Sput Clish-\nW. P. Tlerney\n4 Telephone  2_\n.'Baker Streel, 'Nelson\n****************\nPRICE OF METALS.\nNELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\n40 Cts\nIS.\nerson\n(illl it 'Klill.S AXI.) PHUVISH -NS   -\n,\\\\  r.   LJl.oi K M.I S()N,   U.\nH.&M. BIRD\nBAKER STREET\nFIRE INSURANCE,  LIFE INSURANCE,\nACCIDENT INSURANCE\nfLATlS   ULASS   INSURANCE\nDISTRICT AGENTS FOR G. P. R. LANDS\nAGENTS   FOR   CANADA   PI.IMMANENT\nMORTGAGE CORPORATION\nTRUST   FUNDS   TO   LOAN   ON   FIRST\n. MORTGAGE,\nFOR SALE\nSaQO-HB roomed house and lot on Victoria\nstreet west.\nS 3uO-Two lots on Observatory, street, between  Stanley and   Kootenay.    Easy\nturns*,\n$ .00--A block of land BQ0x_6q feel,\\ equal to\n'id city lots, situated  in Hume Addition, closo to top of Mill street. Easy\nterms.\nj 450-:)   roomed  cottage on   Robson street,\nClose to Stanley.    Eusy terms.\nIlL't.-iti roomed collage and lot on Robaon\nstreet,   closo   to   Stanley   Btreet,*   all\n* modern improvements.   Easy term's.\nFOR RENT,\n$20.00\u20145  roomed cuttage on  Rribsnn street.\n$l;Y.oo-7 roomed cottage on Mill street.\n120.00\u2014fi roomed house, corner Stanley and\nMines  road.\n(22.00-HJ roomed liouae on Kootenay street,\nbetween Uukei* and Victoria.\n(IS.OO--7   roomed   house   tut   Vletoi la. Street,\nbetween Wind and.J.ose_-1i1ne St.\nCocoa Door Mats\nWo have a fine assortment of\nCocoa Door-Mats-Different sizes\nand  prices, ranging from 75c up\nMCLACHLAN  BROS.\nWE WANT MORE ROOM\nami in order to'gc. i, wc imisl scll-o.,1  some lines which \u25a0\u00ab too . imborsbme\n.,.\u201e\u201e,.,\u201e;,.,. during ilu- next week.\u2122 will give a special discount ou.oim- brand\nnew slock ot Mantle .' lis.   We also have a due lol ol leather Purses ami\nBags; and a dainty line of Photo Fraiiie*  In  brass, ..ellt.1 ,   anil  Sterling;\nSliver, which we hare decided lo lei su al very low pric\nNow is lhe time lo gel a gOod. tjfiiig for llltle in\nwell we' can. suit yon.\nCall uml see ho\\v\n100 to 1\nThis l.ny i. i-iiiiiiu \"its morning bawl \u201ef\n'ii ,v I. OATS.\" Tin- contented Bttlllo tells\nii,,. ..ii.r.v. li l'_ mighty _ \">il tor grown op\nfolks i\t\n.\\  ,.,  r.i.'iil of delicious flavor nml ii\nli,,\u201e\u201e. ''irnilii.t. li will in.,k,-'y,\u201ei liii.Hiiy\nnnd  Inn,,...   '. - grocer sell* It'.:        \/\nPatenaudc.'Bros.\n' W'lilcliiuakei-s,  Manufacturing Jewelers, and Opticians.\nTlio Bwckman-Kcp Milling Co.. Ld\nWholesale -iiinl. It. (:.ll  liny. Grain,  Feed,\nU _:..\nz?\nam\nIlrugs may he fresh or slnle.\nlimit maybe pure or adulterated.\nDrugs may be firsl, second, third or\nfourth quality.\nThe Drugs- which we uie In our\nprescription work are the freshest,\npurcsi and higliesl quality drugs\nthai ran be obtained fi'inu the most\nreliable and expert, manufacturing\nrlii'inist.. Importers and jobbers.\nIf yon want tl(f:-l(cst n-sqlls from\ntlie medicine Hint >'.11 lake, have IL\nprepared al our proscription department. .'.   .\nCanada Drug & Book Go.\nLIMITED.\nPhone, cor Ward and Baker, Sla. Night    Phone 110       Baker and Josephine Sib\nIT PAYS TO  DEAL\nWITH\nRUTHERFORD\nCAREFUL DISPENSING\nWm. Rutherford\nDRuaqisx i\nWard St., Nelion. i(<.\ntjtmem&**eu,0*1**>*'***'i**+*>m*mty^\ni\nSuits With Ginger in'Em\niii  Hi.us lull 1\n\u25a0\u25a0   nil'.    I., .,.,,,\u25a0\u25a0.   .11111 I.!\u25a0  .-.in   Inn I.   il   nun   11,111   inn   \"'Ml. Ill      w\nis mind a l'n C?\n.111.Inl   1.  1   mi   iiit-uf-dute, lurk  munl.tr Suit or Over it here, cvoh      ,\nwauled lo, ,\n,1   Suits 1,1,. 11 .1   ,.i.ly  \"the style.\" l,ul they art built by the\nBEST ARTISTS IN THE BUSINESS     \u25a0\n1.1 ,1,\nI,,\n,-,\u25a0 tin- mnrk\ndun l  kiinw how \u25a0 lo ,1,1 Hi,- trick.\"\nml iirllstlc liiiiiil-ini,lil...l i-i,lh ir.  nn.I laiwls,\nh.\u2122   K I  milium, should  lie done.\n..n.i sen ih\" good things'nn.p_._d for you.\n.\n|Jt\"\"L     Emory & Walley\n^ _^><\u00bb^V^Sv\u00bb^\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb^'-V^i*^%*\u00ab\u00bb^,^>,^*-i*\u00ab\u00bb'-V^\u00bb^M(*\u00abM^(^\u00bb^^\u00bb^\nJ.   '!'.    Illii.l..   Hi    \\\\ illl.1111',,11 '\u2022\u2022... 11   I\nDenver     I.     A    Sni,i....   __-.ti.ion:   IV     II.\nAdams    \\l .   S-.   Ili'iluks.   Spuk ;   I'.   II.\nW.il.H   .-mil   nil... Al    Murls,   K.i .,.\u2022   li     ll    I\nH..\\i.l.n.   II.   .\\     .Miliiliii-.    \\-.in,.,,,iv, !\u25a0\u25a0   1\n1      I'l 11.     SI.,   C_ll_ril_s:     ll.    R\u201e!\n**************************************************\nOur Work is Our Best Recommendation\nOrdinary BOfi-aoldflr jbba merit our careful at ten Mon as well an the flnoflt\ndiamond wnrk. it ymir wo.k lias been coming bach to you in a slip-\nBliori, don't care sort tit way. Bend it tp us, Wo will do it the only way;\n\"RIGHT.\"\nA complete lim* nf mountings   in rings, Rim].., eaprings, etc.] elc, coh-\nRlmMy on imnil iii nil Eil-68, Btylpa and prices.   Try us.     -\nEWERT BROS.\nNti. on, Trail. Bosjlan. Jeweler., inll Engraven ',',\n,*****************\u00bb****+**************** .\nSTH ATI [COXA II. N-. Clnlii- I'oloiiiiin-\niv 1:.. I-11110 D, il r.illiiin iu.,1 wire, grand\nI-\"11.-; 11. \\\\ . mass, Toronto; 11. .1. Ueuley,\nViuii-iiiivi-i-;- 11. I- ik-Crunc-y, a. N.-s.-mi.\nRusslnnd; 11. J. Ilalpln nn.i wire. tr.  11.\nHamilton; '!''.' l.Vi.lY .  Nurtiinorl   '   '\nlliiVAl,-\\v. 1.. I'liin... Turiinlii- 1; i-\nliu.11    I'udwiisli; iv. in,.wn uml whi.'.-i-;\nI.IMllK.     _,SBllll|.l.\n1.AIITI.10TT J. Hi,||. Snlmo; T H111I1I1\nSiniiiH;   A.   It,,iv,..  li.   1., ,vK  Sllvprlun-   I.\nimi.   Pert, won;  J    Ai.m-.iv.-.   Enteri'irlHH\nriliANIJ rK.\\-i-|iAi.-.i. cietk nml wife,\nMlsu I'liill'.u. S|i.ikiui,-: A. iliirvin .. N..|-\nsoo, Vmir: 11. I,, fire, .1. McKlunnn Bio-\nwin; .1 A. linker, Knaln; -I. Iliimslllii-\nKosehery; ;T.  II. Mcl'liee,  Mr. and  Miss\nllallfu' . il. 1,1 isiiumui', i'.*l-.i-.i\u00ab\u201ei,iv.\\ii'\"\nOsth)    1 .hlliTl.ll,    l',,|.lnr;   A.   II,    Mc-\ni'iill,\u201eh.   Univ.  1;  II,   It.   li nl   Trout\nl.nli-;  A.  It.  Hindi, 11.  MfDomild, S 10:\n.1. Barton, Lunduii; Mis. nml Mlg, ii,.im.\n\u25a0 IiiiiiiI.   L'ulgiirj-;. A.   N,   Cowan,   Niiki....;\n'N|.;i.si'i.. \"it'. K .'j,,)\"',\"..' IV, K. Mill,,11,\nli.    Hi..Wll.   S|.<ikilll|..\nM.MilHlN \\\\. I'. Ilnisl. W.'B. .Mli-.m.l.\n,-lii I1.11.1ll: C. T. Purler, C. I\/, lillnn. t.\niVnlk n_._i mu-. I . \\l. w.ili.iv nml wire.\nI. I ..ll.i.l .1 mill trite, .1 I-, 'l-iiil,.,. \u201e|\u201eI\nwn.-.   .1.   HimlclliiB,     I.     nn.li..11,   Beegar\n1 nn, pern riimiiani: w. .1. Clarke, c'ui-\nii.ny; A. A. Welih, BllvertcJn; i| 'I' Cadu\nllisiii.11;  J.   Hull. II.   Hulls.-Vmir\n.UI5ENH- 'I' 11 Mewman. McCoj-'h rancb;\nII. .1. si, wiiii. I'nrlliiiiil; it. Barker, Tn-\n1,.111.1; 1*   Adle, Wnii.-iii; Mrs. .1. ll. Barlon\nAuction Sale\nof HOUSEHOLD\nFURNITURE etc\nAt Exhibition Building,\n' . Vernon Street\nAT  J   H.   Si\",\nTuesday, Nov. 8th\nAiiIiib  I-i- liu.tniejl.ini of thc consignors   vv'.    will    ill   in   uiii-il,.n   mi   Ihe\nlot uf I inn ii .11.-. . le nslstilig of;\nKiBht HV1I1..1.111 Sim...., ;i i.Iccpk; Office\nCiililiiet, lluga, Cui'iieis, Boild Braea Bed-\ns'.iui. .uiiii-,. ii.sk, Btoviia, Toil,-1 Sots, Parlor Furniture, Oillcc chain, Electric Llghl\n1,'lxlurc, Lonngea, Heller Press, Uin-tiilns,\numl Poles, Pillows nml lilankets, Hnsy\nI'lu.ir .   Typewriter, ,Oak   Clothes   l'rcss,\nCentra Tables,   Plot s,   Large  Plnttorra\nBeulcS, iniii  l'i...'-..,. -,r ci i. riiiironcris,\noii'., etc. '\u25a0\nQ is ,\u201ei view morning nf sale.\nTerras rush.\nG. A. Waterman & Co.\nAUCTIONEERS\n\u2022TEACHER WANTED\nFOR s.'hnol nl .InlTriiv.  II.  C,    Musi luiw\nK,nil eerllllcal'e.   School to on\"n ni once.\n, \u25a0\u25a0.'I'l.v   i,,  J    A.   Anderson,   Sc.roUlry  of\nK,-li',\u201el II, , .liiO-ray,  B.  O.\nCreston; .1. Iltmihlln. Poplar; R. Cum-\ninlii. . Bandon; A. Kli.-il.l.iti ami wlfo, Alns-\nwiii-lli: ll. I.uwiiiiii.. _bi.ii; I. Dickson,\nCoryell,\nTIIKllci.N-l- C-. s. cvlln.uk... lliillfnic; O.\nN',.|s,ni, It.'nliin; j. McNeill, Nova Kriilln;\nA. M.'lllll,. Slo.'ini; I. Blown.  Fnri'iiii; Mis.\n    fi role; .1. N.  Noison. Pmiliir;\nJ. J. Floats, Bayonne mine; tl. iirci.-ri.-k.\nK'lkii ; Cl.   ...Nul_, l'lio.iilx; T.   Kliinil-\nBuy St. Eugene\nToday\nPrice   -  =  44(\nMcDermid & \/VlcHardy\nlloin\/'s, Dill Pickles, SwaetJjiicr-\nkins, ()li\\os--To he\nhad in bulk ^        \/       fl\n. \u25a0 -' 7\n(\u2022\u2022\u00abtll**l**ll\u00ab*\u00abt*IM\u00bbt\u00ab\u00abtt*l*\u00bbIIIIMMMv.\u00ab.Mnill\u00ab|\n: Bargains     Bargains     Bargains:\na In order to give our fcuatomorfl nn opportunity, to\n\u2022 : fsi nf goodn fet\" CbrlHtuQB- preseents, we win romi \u25a0 \u2022\nJ bar 1st until November 80fh, and wo will n\\\\t- n \u25a0 -    - j\n\u2022 goods i'n our sttive.   We Invite everybody t\" call and   *, i\n\u2022 ful selectcri sin,-k c,r watcliesj ctoi ks. and jewelry <\u25a0! till       , -J\n\u2022 moudn nnd sterling \u25a0-diver goods \"f all kinds;  novellli   \u2022\u25a0      - \u2022 \\\n\u2022 KiKiiv;  nlsit iti,- b-'.'.t  assortment of cut sln.-vs thai wa   \u25a0 \u2022\n\u2022 Kootenays.   Engraving'done rreb oi charge.   Mall ord \u25a0\u25a0- J\nj J. J. WALKER, The LeadingJede |\n\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_ \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022IMIMHtMtMII\nWe will sell   We will buy\nSharp & Irvine\n.Real Instate.and Insurance Agents      Baker Street, \u25a0>\nWc would like let flliow ynii onr lino nf\ns1hh'*_ for Kail apd Winter. No bettor\nnhnpee can bo found iinywlinro. 'riio\nlea-thers are tin; beal possible, and you\ncan depend on tbe slioex wearing Uie full\nlimit.-   Tbey nol only look nire but feel\nKIM Ml,\nRoyal Shoe Store\n!.:-'iT   R. ANDRE\nAgent, rnr Slater Slmcs\n.nil.  Hnililnli.\ni,ai-|-vii>\u00bbv-f. croKan; W. Wosl  Proc\ntor; I,. Cody, Klislo; t.'.  F. Hclliok.  Koote-\ni'l.v liinillin;; .1. Warne, Hfoyle; .1. wmianis\nHriiliilou;   I,'.   Kimk,   Ili-rinunv.\nJ.   W.   IIIISS'   KSTATH\nProbate haa been p \u201e,i hv his lienor,\ntiiila,- 1,,-iimy. of lln- will of the 1st,, j\nW,  Itoss. justice \u201er ilu- peacp, or Vmir'\nwho illt'tl very silllilt'lllv oii tho Kill of last\niiionlli.    Thi.  widow.  Surah   Pronol,   Itoss\nwus   lhe   applicant,   nml    lor   tin.   terms\ni.f   Hie   will   iniiile   on   lhe   Ind   of   A.UB 1,1\niwn. nil \u201er the estate ot Hie ,1, s..,i i i\nri-ui ami personal, is i\u00bb.iih_ kiim-.i t\u201e her\nIho tesluli,,' sl.itliiK In his will thai he lui.i\niilreiuly lu-nvlileil lor Ills son nn,I Hmi he\nlen  It onllonnl with Ills wile III make Ihelr\nehllil any ruriinr allowance or nm We\npenona) estate of iho deceased amount,\nto nlioiil ti\u00bb\u00bbn.    1'. K. Wlls ipi cd r,,r\nlhe nliplli'illil. ,\nC'l.AHK'S l'OHK AND UHANS\nWhen  Poll!  ami   Beans Is  tnelillolieil onti\niiiitiirnlly Ihlnlcw ,.r c'lnrk-s, us mi other Is\nlu the sumo cluiw.    W. clnrk. M.r., Mnu-\nIreul.\nK.  OF P.  NOTICE\nOWIIIR- In elreiliiistliiues wl.lcll 'llltVO\narlseil the \"At Honie\" nt Nelsiin loiltte\nNo. _,-, KnlRlils or I'ytlilus. which wns To\nhave been liclil tonlKhl, Is liulellnilelv\npostponed, ll, M, (MINN, 0, c.\nThe Keeley Cure ror tho liquor hnbit\nnnd tlrciff using Is n scientific treatment\nthat has successfully stood tho test for _5\nyenrs. Por particulars write the Keoloy\nInstitute, n.'iiiil... Wash.\nHIOH-CIHS8 MINING INVESTMENTS\nNELSON, B.C. Por  flrot-claa\u00bb  dry   cord   wood   ring  up\n'        '        Yale-Kootenay  Ice Co., Telephone HI,\nriOMi Jumbo iltnsslaiiili il\nmnn Si. Eugene  '.    .-Ill\n2500 Intei'iiaii il Coal 3SH4\n_iuiii Oreat Northern Milieu 25\nnoon .1 tut.    .u.'i\nmono American lln\n2,000 Ramblor-Oi\n511(1 II. ('. Staiitln\nl.ltiin Clierry Crce\n\u25a01 H. A. War S\n^inminininrnmniininnMnnitininniiitinniiniiiniip\nB\n| Winter Apples    ]\n| Now in stock, including all the best va- |\nB rities-Northern  Spy, King, Baldwin, -\n% Missouri Pippin, Red  Cheek Pippin, |\n| Minkler, Non Such.   All open for in- \\\ng spection.   Special price $1.60 per box 3\nJ. G. SIMPSON & CO. |\nPHONB 34\n^iUlUUUUUlUUUlUUUUUllUlU.iUiUlUiilUiU!illlUlll'Uf\n^ou Griffin Brand\nSMOKED MEATS\nFreshly Smokd every week\nThere are cheaper meats but none belter\nJ. Y. GRIFFIN &C0., Limited\nWHOKESALEl ONLY\nMonday Dress Goods Day\n.\u25a0 ,\u201e \u201ec*i\u00bb\nTo enenurage yon io buy early In llie week espnelnlly. Al*** WJJ^' rii\u00bb'\ngive a Bpcclnl tllsconnt Monday only 10 pop cent olt all press B (|.() \\i\u00ab\nmeans a saving lo any ono huvl-n;; n ilress Monday, from *' . .|j-s iiils\".\n-would like lo call your atleatlon to our Caahincro Stockings tor \u00bb ^m\nantl ohlldroil, at leas prices than wo oAu- offered and values > |( pf,\nslockinigs, 3 pah- for \u00bb1.00; al. 50.cent\u00bb they aro tlie 1\u00abfflt values in \u25a0 \u25a0 ^ foe\nworsted ntocklngs, extra good values. Underwear comploto in\nIniiir i, mlssos and children. Values good.\nCorner Baker\nAnd .Ward Streets\nKerr & Co\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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