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C  SUNDAY  HORNING, MARCH 6.   '\u2022\u00bb*<!\nNO. 274\nSNOW WRAITH\n\u2022 TS\nSweeps Down and Engulfs\nRogers Pass\nTAKES SIXTY-ONE LIVES\n\u25a0 V-\n8HOVELLER8 CLEARING PREVIOUS\nSLIDE BURIED BY MONSTER\nAVALANCHE IN EARLY HOURS\n\u2014RELIEF \u2022 FROM. REVEL8TOKE\nAND CALGARY\n(Spud*!, to The Daily News.)\nVANCOUVER, March 5.\u2014Early this\nmorning, what is probably the worst\naccident in the history of the fountain\nsection of the C. P- R., occurred near\nRogers Pass, where an avalanche of\nsnow descended carrying with it tons\nof rocks, boulders, and uprooted trees\nfrom the mountainside. With incredible\nforce and swiftness this mountainous\nmass swept upon a party of HI trackmen and employees, who were working at clearing track of another slide\nthat occurred the previous evening. Of\nthe entire party, it Is believed not one\nremains to tell the exact story of the\naccident, all being buried beneath the\navalanche to a depth of 60 feet, or carried Into the deep canyon.\nThe official list of the workmen, all\nof whom are supposed to be dead, ia as\nfollows: R. J. Buckley conductor, Revelstoke; W. H. Phillips, engineer, Revelstoke; T. Griffith, fireman, South\nVancouver; J. J. Fraser, roadmaster,\nRevelstoke; Hotruff, engineer, Revelstoke*; J. McClelland brldgeman, Revelstoke; A. Johnson, foreman, Revelstoke; C. Anderson, foreman, Victoria;\nF. Wellanders. foreman, D. J. McDonald, brldgeman, A. Mahon   brakeman,\nG. Nichols, brldgeman.\nThere were also 12 of Bridge Foreman McDonald's men, whose names\nare not now procurable,   and 37 Jap-\nThe first slide took place at 4 o'clock\nyesterday afternoon at a narrow valley,\nand flanked on either Bide by mountains covered with a depth of snow\nvarying from 40 to 50 feet. It did not\ncome from a very high elevation, and\nwas something more than snow. It had\na length of 500 feet, and a depth of\nKO feet.  - \u25a0  l\nRain and sleet we're falling when the\nrotary engine, aided by a small army\nof white and Japanese section men,\nstarted to clear the tracks. . Half an\nhour later, although there were premonitions oX,danger indicated by the\ncrash and boom of avalanches on adjacent peaks, the men inured to such\nrisks, stuck steady to the task. As\nthe hours advanced, rain and sleet continued to fall In increased volume.\nPrecisely at 12:30 o'colck this morning, when half of the first slide had\nbeen removed, the second avalanche oc-\ncure. It started on the side of canyon\nopposite the point where the first slide\ntook place. Thousands of feet above,\na few rolling bunches of snow, a great\nvolume started on Its pathway of destruction. In a few seconds, with a\nnoise like a thousand thunderbolts\ncrashing In succession, It leaped from\nshelf to shelf, uprooting and carrying\nwith It a tangled mass of trees, Ice,\nand huge boulders.\nThere was no escape for the unfortunate railway men. It scaled on top\nof the first slide, burying the track for\na distance of a quarter of a mile, and\nto a depth of 50 feet. Hundreds of\nthousands of tons of other debris ln\ntho wake of the avalanche bounded off\nIn a heap,' and half filled the valley of\nBear creek, hundreds feet below.\nNews of the disaster was flashed hy\nthe lone telegraph operator at the wayside station a mile distant. As soon as\nthe news reached Revelstoke, the fire\nhell was sounded, and within half an\nhour a relief train conveying physl-\/;\nclans and nurses'and over 200 railway\nmen and citffeeris. was speeding east to\nRogers Pass.' The scene of, the accident was reached at 6 o\/clock this\nmorning, when the task .of digging out\nthe tangled mass of debris in the hope\nof finding a few survivors, waB commenced with vigor.\nCalgary's was an equally prompt response. It also sent a relief train with\n150 workmen, as -well as physicians\nand nurses. .The special arrived at\nRogers PasB at 10 o'clock this morning.\nL. Kilpatrlck, acting superintendent\nof the Pacific division of the C. P. R.,\nleft here this morning on the Revelstoke local, en route to -the scene of\nthe accident going on from Revelstoke\nby a special.\nAdvices from the scene of the accident this .afternoon stated that .another slide occurred this morning about\n7 o'clock, at a point a mile east of the\nplace where the fatal slide landed.\nThis destroyed a portion of the snow-\nshed, and 'buried' tbe line to a depth\nof fiO feet for'W0 yards.\nSix bundled-men are working clear-\ning^he tracksybut the wo'rk Is of such\n, a heavy character that It will take several - days to establish connections-\nThere Is constant danger of additional\nslides In the vttinity, which may still\nfurther complicate matters.\nThis-afternoon's out-going express\nleft on time, the officials stating that\npending clearing of the, tracks, all\ntrains would go to Revelstoke, and, by\nthe: Arrow,, UWs to the Crow's Neat\nPass route. '\u2022'  \u2022\nWhen the accident occurred, the\neastbound express from Vancouver had\n-Just reached Glacier. The westbound\nexpress was held 25 miles east of Rogers Pass.\nTbe latest reports from the Pass\nstate tbat only five bodies are recovered, those of Fraser, Griffith, Buckley,\nPhillips, and a Japanese. It is feared\nthat a majority of the victims were\nswept Into the canyon, and their bodies\nmay not be recovered until the enow\nmelts.\nTACOMA, Wash., March 5.\u2014A message received here tells of a slide at\nMountaindale, on tbe Chicago, Milwaukee ft Puget Sound ralway, ln which a\nyoung man was killed. Five are Injured, and five or six are missing, and\nare bellved to be\" dead In the canyon\nbelow.\nWELLINGTON, Wash., March 6.\u2014\nSlow progress was made today by the\nmen excavating death gorge, where a\nGreat Northern train was burled by an\navalanche of Tuesday, and only a few\nbodies were brought out. Looking\ndown from Wellington into the gorge\nwhere the wrecked,trains and t;o dead\nare burled, nothing Is discernible except\na broken truss, tbe pilot of an engine,\nportions of two electric motors, and\nfragments of a rotary plow. Coroner\nSnyder, who estimates the number of\ndead at more than 100, believes all the\nbodies will be recovered within a week.\nSEATTLE, Wash., March 5.\u2014A special to the Post-1 ntelllgencer from Everett says one car at tbe Wellington\nslide has been excavated, and 10 persons tn it were found alive. The report tbat Trainmaster Blackburn's\nbody was lost in a second slide is denied. Blackburn and Superintendent\nO'Neils' private secretary were both In\nhis private car when it went over.\nThat car has not been found and there\nls hope that the occupants may be\nalive. One man entombed 60 hours has\nbeen dug from the snow, half demented.\nEVERETT Wash., March 5.\u2014The report circulated here that 10 persons\njfad been found alive in a car excavated from -the snow-covered wreckage at Wellington, has caused great\nexcitement here, but. Is so far unconfirmed. The wire to Wellington was\nlost during the storm, and it Is impossible to get word direct from there.\nAt the Great Northern offices 'here it\nIs said they have received no conifr-\nmatlon of the rumor. Persons -who left\nScenic late yesterday afternoon had\nheard nothing of the rescue of the imprisoned passengers, and are inclined to doubt the etory. The telegraph\ncompanies expect to get the line open\nto Wellington today.\nTbe postal clerks from Seattle bave\ntaken charge of the mall removed from\nthe wreck. Great Northern detectives\nate with the men and are assisting\nto guard the registered malls. The\nstorm which started las; night and\nswept down the canyon to Scenic\n\u2022changed late last night into a drenching\nrain, increasing the discomfort and\ndanger 4f the men at work digging for\nbodies. The Great Northern expects\nto bring the first bodies out by a train\nscheduled, to leave Scenic tills afternoon. Most of the bodies will be taken\nto Seattle, where they will be held\nawaiting instructions from relatives.\nWELLINGTON, Wash., March G.\u2014\nSix laborers are reported killed by\nan avalanche that destroyed Cascade,\na small station east of the Cascade tunnel. A railroad section man said he\nwalked through Cascade and found\neverything swept away but a cook\nshack. Two men told him of the death\nof six laborers.\nSETTLE Wash., Merch 5.\u2014The\nbody of R. H. Babel, of Seattle, formerly a civil engineer of New York, is\nbeing brought down on the train. As\nall the passengers were asleep when\nthe avalanche struck. There is some\ndelay In denttflcation of the bodies.\nThe first bodies found were mutilated,\n'but those lowed down are unmarked\nand the expression on the faces Ib that\nof person who never awoke from Bleep.\nS. B. -Coulter, foreman of the Kootenay Belle mine, came to Nelson on\nFriday'morning, and yesterday gave the\nfollowing particulars regarding the\nsnow slide tbat came down last Sunday\nevening and burled himself and his little son In five feet of snow.   He said:\n\"It was about 4:10 o'clock on last\nSunday evening, I had just came off\nshift and was ln the office. My littls\nboy was outside at the door and came\nrunning In and said, TJaddy, there's a\nslide coming.' He ran behind me and\nas he caught hold of my coat said,\n'we'll go together, daddy.'\n\"1 knew no more. In an instant I\nwas ln the avalanche. 1 was lying flat,\nmy arms outstretched and my hands\nopen. I could not close them as I was\nso tightly jammed in the mass of hardened snow. I could hear the men\ndigging and did not give up hope of\nbeing rescued.\n\"The men from the Vancouver and\nQueen mine were on the scene In .a\nfew minutes. 1 heard them tramping\nover me but I could not shout. There\nwas five feet of-snow over me and a\npiece of timber across my back. I was\nunder the .snow about 40 minutes.\n\"My little boy was burled a few feet\naway from me and was almost smotDV\nered, as the men at wofk In extricating\nme were tramping over him all the\ntime not knowing tbat he was there.\nWhen taken out his eyes, nose, and\nears were filled with snow and life-was\nalmost crushed out, but he was soon\n'brought round again.\n\"The bunk-bouse, dry-room and office\nwere swept away; the roof was swept\n(Continued on Page Five.)\nSILENJJITY\nSeventy Thousand Quit Work\nin Philadelphia\nAFFECTS I0UR MILLION\nGIGANTIC CROWD PARADES THE\nSQUARE\u2014MOB VIOLENCE REPORTED' FROM EVERY QUARTER\u2014NECESSARIES OF LIFE\nEXEMPT\nPHILADELPHIA, March S\u2014Disorder\nIn many parts of the city .marked tha\nlirst duy of I-hliadelphi-i's great sympathetic walkout of organized labor, lo\nback up the tight of the trolley men\nagainst the Philadelphia Rapid Transit\ncompany. Nearly every section of the\ncity uad it_ tale to tell of cars attacked and, men assaulted by strikers or\nsympathizers or of the clashes with the\npolice.\nThe scene of the most general disturbances shifted from the heart of the\nKensington district to the very centre\nof the city. The greatest trouble waa\nexperienced hy the Independents, despite Uie announcement of Mayor Rey-\nburn that no demonstrations could be\nheld on the streets. Policemen, mounted and on foot, were there by the score\nwith strict orders to keep the crowds\nmoving. The city authorities had learned much during the last two weeks in\ni..e handling of crowds, and it was tbe\nbelief that it the immense throng could\nbe kept moving the trouble would be\naverted. This was accomplished and\nit is due to the patience, carefulness\nand steadiness of the police that no\nserious outbreak occurred. A great\ncrowd of strikers paraded the square\nand were not molested by the police.\nThere waa a wide dlflerence of opinion, today as to the extent ot the strike.\nSaturday being a half holiday and in\nsome Industries no work being done,\nat all on the last day of the week it\nwas utterly Impossible to get more\nthen a rough estimate of the number\nof men that quit work. The committee\nof the 10 Central Labor unions, which\nis conducting the strike, in a statement\nmade tonight through C. A. Hope, secretary of the Central Labor, union, and\na .member of tlie committee, announced\nthat reports shewed that 70,000 men\nare out and that the walkout has af-\nteote-i: 3,890,000 oQher workers. Mr.\nHope declared that bakers, milk wagon\ndrivers and grocery clerks were not\ncalled out and would not be. It was\nnot the desire of organized labor, he\nsaid, to Inconvenience the public to tbe\nextent of handicapping the delivery of\nthe necessaries of life.\nThe day developed nothing in the\nstreet, car strike itself. The Rapid\nTransit company had about Uie same\nnumber of cars In operation as yesterday. It was noticed, however, that the\ncars did not carry as many as on* other\ndays.\nBUSINESS   IS   GROWING\nKOOTENAY   JAM   COMPANY    WILL\nENLARGE FACTORY\nMACHINERY OF LATEST PATTERN\nWILL BE IN8TALLED\nThe Kootenay Jam Company, Limited of Nelson is preparing for a big\nyear. Arrangements have already been\nmade with a number of the principal\nfruit -growers In the surrounding district to purchase all their fruit for the\ncoming season at the best market\nprice. Tenders have also been called\nfor the -building to the present factory\nof another story which will be 100 by\n50 feet.\nThe new part will be divided Into\nbusiness offices, storage rooms and a\nroom 50 by SO feet for the manufacturing plant. The present capacity will\n.be doubled for the coming season. All\nthe new .machinery hus already been\nordered. Ten extra steam pans are\nbeing made ln the east and the balance\nof the machinery Is coming from England.\nThe lower portion of the building\nwill be fitted up for a storage packing and shipping room. Two elevators\nwill be installed and the plant will be\nequipped with al] conveniences for the\nhandling of fruit. The work of building the addition to the present plant\nwill commence as soon as tbe tenders\nare opened and it Is the intention of\nthe management to be ln readiness to\nhandle the Kootenay fruit crop.\nSixty-one Bodies Brought Out\nPEORIA, Ills., March 5.\u2014Telephonic\nword was received today from Richard\nNewsam, state Inspector that 61 bodies\nof,miners were brought out of the St.\nPaul mine at Cherry, Ills., today. Mr.\nNewsam says that this probably will\nbe all the bodies that will ever be recovered, and that Identification is impossible because of the decomposition.\n\u2022    Bites a Pearl\nNEW YORK, March 5.\u2014Fred Carlson  a Harlem police captain, was taking luncheon in a well known uptown\nrestaurant, when be suddenly bit some- J\nthing hard in an oyster patty.  Extract '\nIng the substance. Captain Carlson\nfound that it was a pearl and upon\ntaking it to a jeweler, he learned that\nIt was worth at least 1200. The captain's cheque was 80 cents.\nTwo Go Over Falls\nNIAGARA PALLS, N. Y., March 5.\u2014\nTwo -men thrown from a little rowboat\nthat overturned In the current of the\nNiagara river, one and one-half miles\nabove tbe falls thia afternoon, are reported by the state reservation officials\nto have been swept over the Horseshoe falls. Employees of tbe reserve-,\ntlon saw the overturning of tbe boat,\nand watched the men struggle against\nthe curent, and witnessed the efforts\nof one man to swim out. The wreck\nof the rowboat was seen a few minutes\nlater below the falls.\nFOR HUDSON oAY ROAD\nDR. CHISHOLM SAY3 THE WEST IS\nENTITLED! TO   IT\nSIXTY-FOUR      TRUjlK       RAILWAYS\nARE  NEEDED\nOTTAWA, March 5\u2014In the course of\nills contribution to the debate on the\nNaval Service bill, Dr. Chisholm drew\nattention to the military value which\nth** opening ot the Hudson. Bay rout-j\nwould have lor ihe eniplie. He had\nbeen dealing with the tusk of guarding\nthe line of Britain's food supply from\nthe St, Lawrence to the BriUsh Isles.\n' \u25a0.ne Hue of lood supply fiom Canada\nwould he very l&ng,\" he said, '\"and a\n(litticult one to guard.. I would propose\nthat we should open up the Hudson\nBay rente, that 'Would shorten the line\nof Britain's food supply.\" Tills' line,\nhe argued, would be so much shorter\nand easier to guard that it would materially lighten the burden of defense;\nhe put the saving at two Dreadnoughts.\nLater on he spoke on the commercial\nneed for the opening or Hudson Bay.\n\"Now, sir,\" he said, \"ihere Is just as\nmuch fallacy current about, the navigation of the Hudson Buy as there waa\nabout our wheat lands. Tliere are certain power foil companies interested in\nkeeping the shores of the Hudson Bay\nas a preserve. There Is another great\nobstacle In the way and tbat Is our\ntranscontinental railways. Tliey are\nvery much opposed to opening up the\nHudson iBay route, because It will take\naway their trade. I urn a big enough\nCanadian to give western Canada ull\n.her rights. I see no advantage in being so narrow minded. We have got\nnow four, lines of railway from Winnipeg to Fort William; we have got the\nCanadian Northern, tho Grand Trunk\nPacific ..ami u double-tine of the Canadian Pacific and these have all they\ncan do. In the agricultural committee\nthe other day we were told that only\nti per cent of the available wheat lands\nln the west is under cultivation. Now\nIt is only a calculation for a ten year\neld boy to figure out. If 6 per cent\nof the wheat lau-d in the northwest\nrequires lour lines of railway Jo move\nthe product, how many lines will it\nrequire when the whole hundred per\ncent is under cultivation? it will require 04 lines. Then why should we\ndilly-dally about the opening up of the\nHudson Bay route?\nGERMAN BLACK  BREAD\nNow \"on Menu of the British House of\nCommons\nLONDON, March 5\u2014\"German black-\nbread,\" which was scornfully abused\nby the liberals in the recent electoral\ncampaign has been introduced to the\nyienu of the house of commons, where\nit is demanded by travelled members\nof parliament, who learned to like It In\nGermany. It is popular except among\nthe Liberals, who, it Is said, refused to\ntouch It, -test they be thought renegades to their professions.\nLONDON. March 5 \u2014 An Issue ot\n\u00a31,000,000 for debentures of Canadian\nNorthern railway is anticipated shortly.\nLONDON, March 5\u2014The Royal Geographical society Is endeavoring to arrange for a lecture to be delivered by\nex-President Roosevelt at Albert hall,\nthe subject being his African tour.\nLONDON. March 5 \u2014 Percy Hilling-\nworth has been appointed junior lord of\nthe treasury.\nBOMMMIT\nGranby Company Secures\nBig Group of Claims\nOf THE PHOENIX CAMP\nACREAGE EQUAL TO PRESENT\nHOLDINGS\u2014IT IS EXPECTED\nTHAT LARGE ORE BODIES WILL\nBE FOUND\u2014EXPLORATION TO\nSTART AT ONCE\nPHOENIX. March 5\u2014The Granby\nConsolidated Mining, Smelting & Power company bus secured a working\nbond on the Summit group and a number of adjoining claims, covering about\nlUt,0 acres. It. is one of the most important mining deals in the history of\nPhoenix camp.\nThere ure about 20 full claims and\nfractions involved, located about two\nmiles from Phoenix and the consideration Is about ?125,000. The bond covers a period of two years, tlie initial\npayment to be made In 12 months.\nAmong those principally Interested in\nthe sale of the claims are G. W. Rum-\nberger, L. Y. Blrnie, Thomas Roderick,\nJohn Mulligan and E. D. Kerby of\nPhoenix.\nThe acreage of the bonded claims is\nabout equal to the acreage of the Gran-\nby's present holdings in Phoenix camp.\nVeiy little development has been done\non the Summit claims, but from Indications it Is expected that exploratory\nwork Will reveal large bodies of ore\nsimilar to those of the Granby mines.\nThe Granby company will spend a large\nsum of money prospecting the properties under option with the diamond\ndrill. The contract has already been\nlet to Boyle Bros, of Spokane and drilling will commence Immediately.\nThe only new t-liipper fid** woek is tne\nBen Hui- mine, which sent a consignment\nof 131 ton.-* to tbe Trail smelter. The\nfigure;- of tlie week's oie shipments ure n\u00ab\nfollows:\nBOUNDAItV  SHIPMENTS\nGranby    'H.li'ix   ^VlTl\nMother Lode  s.suu    83,300\nSiluwshoe     4,-1.1    :ffi,iltl\nOro  Denoro     1,431     3.1,'ilU\nOther milieu     l-'\u00ab\nTotal   30,908 353,883\nROSSi_ND SHlPMtiMTb\nCentre Star    4,108 K,M\nLe Itoi No. 3 t.loslei      sou 5,S20\nLo Itoi No. 2, milled     :w -',700\nLe llol       390 HHS\nI.   X.   L        'i W\nOther mjnes     \u20140\nTotal    5,504 44,480\nSLOCAN-KOOTlfiNAV   SHIPMENTS\nSt.  Eugene,   millet]    'J,77;i 24,975\nVim Hoi, milled       Mill l,'M\nWhitewater, (milled       mm 'i.4W\nBine Bell, nillleit   1,<J\"\u00bb !I,\u00abW\nQueen,  milled        4*!U *d,iMI\nGninlte-l'uoiniun,  milled        250 J,2W1\nNugget, milled      1H> 'J*-*'\nllled          70 KW\nKootenay Bell.\nRichmond-ICur\nFi-rg-uson  itill\nStandard   ....\nEmerald \t\nEaatmont ....\nSilver Kiim  .\nS11Mivu.11  \t\nBen Hui- \t\nOther  mines\n\u25a0 L'lip)   ...\n;,,'(*>\nStop Charter-Mongerlng\nOTTAWA, March Th\u2014A strong protest was made by Richard Blaln in the\nhouse tonight against granting charters\nto persons not Interested either in railways or ln the general development of\nthe country. Mr. Blaln said it was becoming too easy for speculators to get\na valuable charter with the special object of disposing of it for a large sum\nof money, and he suggested thnt before any charters In 'he future \u00ab*eri\nsold, the original promoters should br\ncompelled to come to the government\nand get the authority of the governor\nin council. Mr. Blaln thought this\nwould put a stop to the growing habit\nof chartcr-mongerlng. The government\nmade no reply.\nCollege Classification\nKINGSTON, March 5\u2014According to\nadvices received here from Chicago, the\nAmerican Medical association has placed four Canadian medical colleges, Mc-\nGIH, Varsity Queens and Manitoba In\nclass A. The report of i.-e American\nMedical association was made at Chicago through ita committee and only\ntour medical schools in Canada were\ngiven front rank. One college was placed In B class and three condemned.    ,\nTotal       ....\nThe total   sltl patents   for   Hie   week,\neluding tlie uimmut milled, wns 4D,ltt8 tons,\nand for the year to dull',  4lit ,<K*1 tons.\nB. C.  COPPEU COS HECElfi'S\nGreenwood, B. U.\nMother Lode  8,500    SB.ilu\nOro  Deiioiu    t      3.il>      -2,4, U\nTotal    8,880    84,1(5\nG1UNBV  SMELTEK  ttJi.0lJ.ifT8\nGrand l>'orks. B. u.\nGranby 2:t,(iis  \u25a0M.i.-.ii 1\nOther mines    12u\nT6tal    23,828 233,49]\nCONSOLIDATED UO.'S  ItEOEU-TS\nTrull   B. C.\nBlue Bell,   concentrates      SO 7!W\nSnowshoe    4,4il 35,719\nSt.  Eugene,  concentrates       tii>2 3,811\nCentre Star     4,1\u00abS 33,039\nSullivan        201 J,141\nStandard         3\u00bb \u00a3M\nFirst Thought       9\u00bb 812\nWhitewater,   coiu-entiates          22 4il\nFerguson (Silver Cupi        42 393\nRichmond-Eureka         33 '   894\nLe  Hoi       290 2,588\nLe Rol No, 2, part concentrates    800 5,320\nI.   X.   L        0 19\nGranite-Poorman,   concentrates     31 156\nEmerald      95 SiH)\nBen Hui- ....,     134 131\nSilver  King         01 m\nKastinont        30 153\nOther   mines     5,000\nTotal   U.350    93,223\nThe   total   receipts   for   the   week   were\n43,734 tons, and for tlie year to date 411,488\nof these quotations, Ham was ordered\nagain placed in jail. Manager Saunders alleged that Ham, by mis-representation, obtained from the Canadian\nInstitution a loan of 1,500 000 pesos,\na few days before the United States\nBank closed its doors. The money it\nIs charged, was devoted to other purposes than those advanced in applying\nfor the loan.\nChippewa Chief Dies\nWASHINGTON, March 4\u2014One of Uie\nmost picturesque ohieftalns of the Indian race, and his nephew, both members of the Chippewa tribe in Minnesota, were found dead In a local hotel\ntoday, the victims of asphyxiation. The\ndead chief was Pay Baum We Che\nWalsh Kung. He was 95 years of age\nand his unfortunate companion w-ifc-.\nAh No Way Way Ash. Accustomed to\nthe candle and lamp, lt ls believed one\nof the red men blew out the gas which\nended their existence and sent them\nto their happy hunting grounds.\nLiner Stranded\nVICTORIA, March 5.\u2014The Inaba\nMaru reached here this morning with\ntwo Europeans, 59 Japanese one Hindu\nand about 2,200 tons of rice, mlso,\nhemp etc. The vessel had a rough\npassage. She brought word of the Iyo\nMaru stranded off Suez with a broken\npropeller shaft recently. She managed\nto get buck to port safely and the passengers will be transferred.\nFORGER RUN TO EARTH\nMAN  HELD  IN  DETROIT SEEMS TO\nBE WOOTTON\nCAUGHT  THROUGH   TENDERING   A\nSPURIOUS CHECK\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nDETROIT, Mich., March 5\u2014John Lo-\nvell was arrested today on the charge\nof passing a worthless check for $114\non a saloon keeper. A police circular\nreceived from Nelson, B.C. by the local police, offers $50 reward for Lo-\nveil's arrest. He Is wanted there on a\ncharge of passing a ibogus check for\n$2100 In a bank in that city last October.\nThe local police were shown the\nabove dispatch and know of no Ijovell.\nThe circumstances, however, fit J.\nWoolton, alias Wharton, etc., who defrauded the local branch of the Imperial uank out of a sum of the amount\nnamed, lust October.\nWuoinn, as was related at the time,\nts also waned in both Vancouver and\nSan   l-'raiicisco.\nThirty-three Deaths\nJUNEAU, Alaska, March 5.\u2014It was\ndiscovered today that XI miners were\nkilled In the Wednesday night powder\nexplosion In the .Mexican shaft of the\nTreadweli gold mine. Twenty-three\nbodies were given out as the total, soon\nafter the explosion, but soon after others were found In a later search, and\ntwo men died In a hospital. Five other\nmen were severely injured.\nCaruso and Black Hand\nNEW YORK, March 5\u2014Caruso, the\ntenor ts qiKikftis with something worse\nthan stage fright. The Black Hand has\ndemanded llo.oiifi qj his life in two successive letters. There is some disposition among his friends to regard tlie\nletters as an ill-judged practical joke,\nbut Caruso Is convinced that bis days\nare numbered and he will not venture\nout of his room without a bodyguard.\nThe first letter instructed Caruso to\nput the money In his pocket, stroll\nalong Broadway and give it to the first\nman who asked him for a letter.- Caruso took tbe walk, with two detectives\nbehind him. Evidently the writer followed ills movements tor today came\na second letter saying: \"When you\nwent ont yesterday you had two policemen with you. Uo not try to fool us\nagain; we meim business.\"\nInstructions followed to leave the\nmoney this time in a ling at a named\nspot in Brooklyn and concluded with\nthreats to \"get\" Caruso on the street\nor on the stage. Rut ber than, take n\nchance in Brooklyn. Caruso lias determined lo trust to his bodyguard but\nhe goes out as little as possible.\nZbysco Wins \u2022\nOMAHA, March 5\u2014After wrestling\nan hour und ten minutes without a fall\nlast night, Zbysco got Hie deefsion over\nJesse Westergaard. The men fell from\nthe mat into the press box, the Pole on\ntop. WeBtergaard suffered a sprained\nankle and his seconds declined to allow 'him to continue, forfeiting the\nmatch,   .\nGotch Retains Title\nSIOUX CITY, In., March 5 \u2014 Prank\nGotch easily defended his title in a\nmutch last night with Con. O'Kelly,\nheralded as Uie champion of Ireland.\nGotch won two straight f.ills from the\nirishman, who is (I feet -1 Indies tall.\nThe first bout lasted 29 minutes and\nthe second went (i minutes.\nBanker Indicted\nMEXICO CITY, March 4.\u2014Abuse of\nconfidence in the handlilng of 1.500,000\npesos ($750,000 gold) was formally\ncharged against George E. Ham, prealdent of the suspended United States\nBanking company,' by Manager S. C.\nSaunders of the Bank of Montreal, before Judge Mlramer yesterdny. At the\nsame time negotiations for a settlement out of court of a claim of Har-\nwood A. Simpson, a mine owner who\nbad also charged Ham with breach\nof trust In connection with the disappearance of certain mining shares were\nhalted, by the court.   As a consequence\nNo Japs in Restaurants\nSAN KRANOISCO, March 5\u2014Following the advice of the labor council tlie\nCooks' union toduy adopted a resolution declaring that all restaurants employing orientals are unfair to organized labor. Union cooks working with\nAsiatics will not ibe ordered to walk\nout at once, but will not be allowed to\nwear the union button. Employers will\nhave a reasonable time to engage1\nwiiite  help.\nTelephone Rate War\nCLEVELAND. Ohio, March 5 \u2014 The\ndirectors of the United States Telephone company, tho Morgan independent long distance concern, deolded today to wage a rate war against nil competitors. It ls reported that all officers originally named and J. S. Bailey,\nJr., have resigned all connection with\nthe company.\nREAL DR HYDE\nPhysician of t**;^ .dim is\nip^-iolls\n4r,\nVICTIMS NUMBER ELEVEN\nGRAND       JURY BRINGS        TWO\nCHARGES OF MURDER, ONE OF\nMANSLAUGHTER, AND EIGHT\nOF ATTEMPTED MURDER-\nUSED FEVER  GERMS\nKANSAS CITY, Mo\u201e March 5.\u2014A\ncharge, perhaps unique ln medico le-\n.gal annals, certainly amazing, that a.\nphysician took advantage of Ills relations with his patients to Inoculate\nthem with typhoid fever germs, with\nintent to kill them, is made in eight\nindictments returned tonight against\nDr. Clarke Hyde, by the grand jury\nthat has been investigating the mysterious deaths of the Swope family for\nthree weeks.\nDr. Hyde, whose wife Is a niece of\nthe late Col. Thomas II. Swope, was-\nindicted on Ui counts in 11 indictments.\nOf these, two charge first degree murder In connection with the deaths of\nCol. Swope and Christman Swope. Dr.\nHyde Is accused of giving them strychnine tablets.\nOne indictment accuses Hyde of manslaughter hy bleeding James Moss Hunter, a cousin of Col. Swope, In a neglectful manner.\nThe eight indictments charge attempted murder by typhoid germs, In\nconnection with the illness of Margaret Swope, Estella Swope, Lucy Lee\nSwope, Nora Belle Dledson, George F.\nComplon, Mildred Fox, and Leonora\nCoperidge, the last named a colored\ngirl. All these persons were stricken\nwith typhoid fever while Hyde was attending the Swope family professionally.\nThree counts in the indictment\ncharge the poisoning of Miss Margaret\nSwope. The first count charges that he\nattempted to poison ber by administering typhoid fever germs on or about\nNov. 25. The second accuses him of\ntrying to poison her by giving a hypodermic Injection on Dec. 12. In the\nthird count he is alleged to have attempted poisoning on Dec. 18 by stry-\nclinyne and other poisons.\nCapiases for the arrest of Dr. Hyde\nwill not be issued until Monday. He\nis at present under a $50,000 bond in\nconnection with the case now pending\nagaist him in Justice Loear's court In\nIndependence, charging him with murder of Col. Swope.\nDr. Hyde received the news of the Indictments calmly.\nCreston News Notes\nCRESTON, March 5\u2014The 'ball given\nby tne ladies of Creston a couple of\nevejiings ago in the Mercantile hall,\nwas a record breaker as it far outclassed any of the many successful dances\ngiven heretofore. \/jjThe novelty of the\nwhole affair beiii*4$*under the manage-\nmen t of the lad Us fal rly capt tired\nevery] guest. The ladies \"butt in two-\nstep\" created no end of fun. As floor\nmanager Miss Hat\/tie French proved\nherself equal to the occasion a_uou_c-\nIng the dances in quite an ettioient\nstyle. Tlie set dances were called ofP\nby C. J. Stephens, who gave good set-\nistactlon. Dainty refresh meats were\nserved by the fair hostesses aflter whloh\ndancing was kept up until after 3\no'clock the following morning. Special\npraise is due Miss Howarth and Miss\nFrench who along with the other ladles\nmade the affair so very enjoyable. It\nhas been suggested that, proving themselves such admirable hostesses, poiv\nsibly the ladles of Crestom might 'In* induced to take the sole manug-e-m-ent of\na series of dances to run from, now to\nsay May or until the hot weaither sets\nin. If such would be the case the citizens of Creston would be granted a\nrare treat.\nThe Dominion government according\nto a dispatch from Ottawa is about to\nstart the erection of a new' industrial\nschool at the Catholic mission near\nCreston. This new school will be large\nenough to accommodate 40 pupils and\nwill be In charge of two sisters oil the\nRoman Catholic church.\n0. J. Wigem of Wyndell station, six\nmiles from Creston was In town yesterday transacting business. Mr. Wigen\nexpects to have four acres of strawberries this soasou which will produce\nover 2000 crates of 24 boxes each. Each\nseason Mr. Wigen employs from .10 to\n40 Indians 1o do the picking and he\nsays that these native sons are good\nworkers. Mr. Wigen strongly -advises\nthat new beginners in the strawberry\nbusiness should start with not more\nthan a quarter of an acre the first year\nand gradually increase the crop. Mr.\nWigen Is the recognized pioneer strawberry grower of this district. He is\nmaking a good fortune by growing\nthese berries.\nPork a Luxury\nPORTLAND,   Ore.,  March  5\u2014Choice\nbogs   sold at $11 a hundred at   the\nUnion stockyards yesterday.\nWanderers Win\nNEW YORK. March 5\u2014The Wanderers oP this city defeated the Victorias\nof Montreal at St. Nicholas rink last\nnight by a score of 4-2. The Victorias\nare tied with the CItffsides of Ottawa\nfor the amateur hockey championship\nof vanada. It was a rough game and\nseveral  players were penalized.\n r- PAGE two\nffhe _trtlg pern*\nSUNDAY\nMARCH \u2022\nDropsy\u2014\nGiven up by Doctor\n\"I had dropsy, and was told\nby my family physician that\nthere was no chance for me. My\nfamily also gave me up. My\nlimbs and body were swollen\none-third larger than natural,\nwater collected around my heart\nand I had to be propped up in\nbed to keep from smothering. I\ntook Dr, Miles' Heart Remedy\nuntil I was entirely cured. This\nwas in 1902, and I am now able\nto do any kind of work on my\nfarm. My cure was certainly\nmarvelous.\"\nL. TURLEY CURD,\nWilmore, Ky.\nDr. Miles' Heart Remedy has\nbeen wonderfully successful in\nrelieving heart trouble. Its tonic\neffect upon the heart nerves and\nmuscles is a great factor in\nassisting nature to overcome\nheart weakness.\nPrice $1.00 at your druggist. He ahauld\nsupply you. If he does not, send price\nto us, we forward prepaid.\nOR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto,\nROAD   APPROPRIATIONS\n\"_ GOVERNMENT  PROVIDING  FOR\nTRUNK HIGHWAYS\nBELT TO REACH FROM COAST TO\nALBERTA\n\u2022 (Special  Correspondence.)\nVICTORIA, March 1\u2014The estimates\nwhich were passed by the legislature\n\u25a0tills week, while the division of the\n. various votes by electoral districts\ndoes not of course show the continuity\nof that project. Include substantial provision in the public works votes for\nadvancing well towards completion the\nproject so dear to the heart of the\npresent minister of that department,\nMr. Taylor\u2014the construction of the in-\nter-provlnclal trunk road, through from\nthe Coast of British Columbia to an ultimate connection with the -provincial\nsystem of Alberta at Crows Nest.\nThe aggregate votes which will contribute not only to improve facilities of\ntransport and communication in the\nvarious districts traversed ibut at tlie\nsame time to the working out ofi tbe\nthrough trunk road programs amount\nto about |60000 ln addition to which\ntwo steel bridges are contemplated for\nthe necessary crossing of the Columbia\nan-d Kootenay, which will eventually\nrequire an expenditure of approximately\n^100,000 ln each instance. The appropriations provided for in the present\nestimates will permit of very great\nprogress being made In the working\nout of the grand trunk road plan* so\nthat another twelvemonth should see\nthe minister's dream well on the way\nto realization as a fact accomplished.\nmassing first through the districts of\nDelta and Chilliwack the trunk road\nwill primarily utilize the famous Westminster-Yale highway leading to the\nhistoric town of Hope. From this\npoint access Is gained with the old\nsappers and miners' road, on which -also\na considerable sum will ibe expended.\nThere is then a slight hiatus in the\nplan. In consequence of the necessity\nof obtaining further authoritative data\nIn respect to lowest possible gradients\non the further side of the Hope mountains, the department already having\nsecured its necessary information with\nregard to comparative snowfall and kindred essential details. The section thus\nrequiring a further prosecution of engineer's Investigations during the coming summer, lies between Hope and\nPrinceton, from which later embryo\ncity connection will be had with Trail\nby roads already constructed.\nAt or near Trail it ls intended to\nbridge the Columbia with a massive\nsteel structure, to be located in the\nvicinity of Rock Island and upon which\na commencement will be made during\nthe coming year.\nFrom Trail the trunk road will lead\nto the vicinity of Creston by an extension and improvement of the Sheep\ncreek road and, after its connection\nwitii the old Dewdney trail, by an enlargement and conversion of that well\nknown pathway of the prospector,\nwhich gives access upon the Kootenay\nriver, across which It will ibe necessary\nto ttirow still another Immense steel\nbridge, presumably ln the locality of\nKootenay Landing, which  bridge  will\ncost approximately as much as that to\nspan the Columbia at Trail, and be of\nsimilar character and solidity, being designed to accommodate railway as well\nas vehicular traffic in the future.\nFrom Creston the road Is already\ncompleted as far as Kitchener, a distance of ten miles, From Kitchener the\nroad leads by the way of Goatfell and\nthe route of the Crow's Nest Pass railway to Moyle, whence It is intended to\nmake use of the old \"tote\" road of the\nO.P.R., which will require considerable\nimprovement. From Moyle to Cranbrook the road Is opened through but\nwill require repairing and improvement\ngenerally, together with some bridging\nto put it In the requisite first class\ncondition.\nOn from Cnarabrook the inter-provin-\nclal trunk road skirts the C.P.R.\nthrough to Wardner, this section being\nnow completed and In fairly good con- j\ndltlon. From Wardner to Elko also the *\nroad Is completed and tills summer It\nls proposed to link up Elko with Mor-\nrlssey, In.which connection there are\nseveral small bridges to be repaired,\ncosting from ?2000 to 14000 each. From\nMorrlssey the road is built through to\nMichel, from which point another nine\nmiles must be built to connect with\nCrow's Nest, on the Alberta boundary,\nwhere union is made with the provincial system of Alberta.\nTbe authorities of that sister province are at the present time making\nprovision for the extension of their\ngeneral road system up the eastern\nslo|>e of the Rockies to afford tlie -desired connection.\nMinister to Spain\nWASHINGTON, March 5 \u2014 Senator\nJohn Juan Ryano, it was stated here\ntoday, will succeed Marquis Devllla-\nlobar as minister of Spain to the\nUnited States. Senor Ryano is now\nSpain's consul-general at Copenhagen.\nASHCROFT\nTHE GATEWAY\nTo Fort George and Northern British Columbia\nAshcroft to Fort George 3 Days\n,. FORT GEORGE the coming City on the Grand\nTrunk Pacific Railway. ASHCROFT on Ihe main\nline of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the only practical\nroute to the Interior of Northern British Columbia.\nWrite for particulars to the\nAihcroft-Fort Georg* Business League\nJ. A. SUTHERLAND, Secretary\nVii^iAWiiii.O!)^*^^\nK. HENRY\nWe design, build, sell, exchange nnd rent\nMotor Boats. Knock down frames for the\namateur. Remember our workmanship\nand guarantee when comparing prices.\nNelson, B.C.\nMlnard's Liniment for sale everywhere\nSharp  &   Irvine   Company\nBROKERS\nS14 to  517  Paulsen   Building\nSpokane, Wash.\nWESTERN  CANADA'S GREATEST SCHOOL\n**2. ^a.^^a^w'm.   *\\aZ\\a. a* _ _      Vancouver, B.C.\nap-Ott-onaw a..8pR0TT, ,>_.,*,\nBusiness Institute send tor cataiogu.\nBest equipped school west of Toronto.   New Year's term npens Jan. 3.\nIS^JSSB&Si&i.tii'MtiSSSSSSeSSSSSSSSS&SSSS3t&\nWe Will Buy\n2000 Rambler  Cariboo   Otter\n1000 International  Coal    \u2666 .TO\n100 B. C. Copper  b.oO\nWOO Nabob (Idaho) \u00ab\n5000 MlBSOUla Copper (Idaho)  J\u00bb\nJin*) Nm-th Stur (B.C**.)\n3000 McGilllvray Coal\n. Offer\nWe Will Sell\nSO Canadian Marconi  ,. S 1.63\n2000 Alberta Coal   04%\n1000 Royal Collieries \t\n1C Consolidated Smelters \t\n\u25a0MXlMcGllllviay Coal     Market |\n10iW Nlcolp   Coal    W\n500 Snowstorm       1-60\nWe advise the purhase or Kambler-Car tboo, McGilllvray Coal, and Snowstorm at\nthe market.\nSnowitoim M'mi.g company has paid over $1,000,000 In dividends to its shareholders It is now paying regular monthly dividends ot 1% cents. For further Information write us at once,\nTHE REASON WHY\nVffibl\nTHE BEST STRENGTHENING TOI\nL'S\nfor Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down\nPersons, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and\nBronchitis, is because it combines the two most world-famed\ntonics \u2014 the medicinal, sHengtriening, body-building elements\nOf Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil or grease,\ntastes good, and agrees with every one.\nWe return your money without question if Vinol\ndoe* not accomplish all we claim for it\nj Wm. RUTHERFORD, Druggist,  -   Nelson, B.C |\nWANTED\nLAND\nWe desire to communicate\nwith owners 6i British Columbia Timber and Fruit\nLands, the larger the better.\nWe have demands for Tini-\n^^^^^^^^ ber Land and' can effect\n\u25a0\u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0s quick sale if price is right.\nWould like to enter into an\nexclusive selling arrangement on a large\ntract of Choice Fruit Land. This would\nhave to bear the closest investigation. Extensive advertising and exploitation of property guaranteed. Will deal with owners exclusively.   Write us giving particulars.\nLonnquist-Sharp Co.\n514 Paulsen Building, SPOKANE\narid 11-12 Southard Block, LETHBRIDGE\nIN\nB.C.\nNo Danger of Poor Tea\nIf You Use\nlUU> fuM^TtJ\nCarefully watched from Plantation to Home, it never   j   j\nvaries-^is always Rich, Strong, Fragrant.\niiniiii ,\n*f\nit\/\nit\/\nit\/\nit\/\nit\/\n\\t\/\nOt\nit\/\nit\/\nill!\ntii\nil\/\nit\/\nit\/\niti\nit\/\nit\/\nit\/\n\\t\/\n\\t\/\nit\/\nit\/\nit\u00bb\niti\nUi\nil\/\nit\/\nit\/\nit\/\nit\/\n3-'\u00ab\u00a3.'?-9-'5-'*\u00a3-9 ff.SP-.S.Sf.ff'ff'ff\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u2022'\u00ab-\u2022'\u00bb*-:\u2022\u00ab\u2022 *\u25a0\u00bb\u2022\u00ab\nNELSON OPERA HOUSE\n\u25a0 _\u25a0_\u25a0_\u25a0_ _\u25a0_._. *\nONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY'MARCH 7\nMISS   BELLE   STEVENSON\nSUPPORTING\nTbe Summers Stock Company\nIn a Repetoire of the Latest New York Successes\nOpening on Monday Evening in Chas. Keen's Masterpiece\n\"THE LION AND TI MOUSE\"\nMISS BELLE STEVENSON\nTuesday\nWednesday\nThursday\nFriday\n\" A. Bachelor's Honeymoon.\"\n\" The Great Divide.\"\n\" The Professor's Love Story.\"\n'\u2022 The Witching Hour.\"\nAlso Included in Repertoire\nTlie Christian, Hall Calne.\n1\/mh Kleschna, Madam Flsk.\nMay -Blossom, Belasco & DeMllls.\nThe Middleman, E. S. Willard.\n.The Fighting Hope, Blanche Bates.\nMrs. Dane's Defense.\nA Prisoner of War.\nLynwood.\nShould there be sufficient requests for any of the above they\nwill he presented.\nit\/\nit\/\n\u00ab\nWeek*   tn   Calgary\ns\nWeeks   In   Edmonton\n3\nWeeks   In   Lethbrldge\nand   Return\nSaturday Matinee \" Charley's Aunt.'\nSaturday        .      \" Niobe.\"\nPRICES\nNight, 75c, 50c, 25c\nMatinee, Adults 25c   Children i 5c\nPlan Now Open at POOLE DRUG CO.\n_T-.   >\nW. E. BLAKE\nfl\n(li\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\n\u00a3\na\na\na\na\na\n3\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\nfl\n#\\\n*fl\nfl\nfl\n9^ -sf-^ -S315-5 -S-5 -S-S-S-* -3*-* 'T5-5-5'3\n \u2022UNI-'AY\nMARCH \u2022\n_he _ ttUjj -Heme.\nJ3tfl\nsa=\nWhen Starting on That Winter Trip\nForget NEWBRO'S\nHERPICIDE\nOne of the Essentials\nOn your winter vacation you will most certainly want a bottle of Herplclde. Thla is doubly true If your trip contemplates a visit to a warmer climate. It Is under conditions of warmth and humidity that the vlciousness of\nthe dandruff germ is particularly noticeable.\nAS  IMPORTANT  AS  HER TOOTH BRUSH.\n\"I find Newbro's Herplclde very beneficial for dandruff. I would\nno more think of going on a journey without ii bottle of Herplclde\nthan I would without my tooth powder. By using it often und\nthoroughly I find I do not require a shampoo as frequently and my\nhair Is much nicer.\"\nMrs. M. J. Wiltse.\nAN  OPINION  FROM THE  WORLD'S GREATEST  LADY  RIFLE SHOT.\n\"Traveling as I do\u2014almost continuously. 1 have been troubled a\ngreat deal with dandruff und falling hair and until 1 tried Herplclde\nI never fond a remedy that was satisfactory.\nHerplclde Is a delightful preparation  and fulfills tlie claims you\nmake for it and no lady's toilet is complete without it.\nI heartily recommend it to my friends.\" Annie Oakley.\nThe germ Is always busy. There Is no escape except in the use at regular\nintervals of Newbro's Herplclde. Herplclde carries sure and certain death to\nthis germ and is the one really reliable remedy.\nAn Imitation or something just as good won't do. Insist on having genuine\nHerplclde. ij.*.; '\nIt Kills tlie Dandruff Germ \u2014 Stops Falling Half\nOne Dollar Bottles sold and guaranteed\nby all Druggists.   Applications obtained at the best barber shops.\nCANADA   DRUG   AND   BOOK   CO.\nSpecial Agents.\nSEND    FOR     SAMPLE   AND   BOOK.\nSend 10c in stamps   for   sample and\nbook to The Herplclde Co., Dept.  L.,\nWindsor, Ont.\n\u25a0MtirvMu. 'mtmrsnrs\u2014*~rwrwwm^amm\nFort George is the\nComing Country.\nInexhaustible soil fine ell mate good water almost tropical vegetation; an ideal weat growing, stock raising or dairying country.\nWhile there are large areas of good land, the amount close to\ntransportation fs limited; it has all been taken up for pre-emption\nor purchased during the last few years.\nBuy 160 acres. But it now\u2014quick\u2014\"before the rush begins and\nyour fortune will be made beca use Mils land which you cani buy now\nfor J7 to $10 per acre on very easy terms right along the river and\nrailroad will soon command $u0 to $100 per acre. This is not speculation\u2014it Is u good solid investment. We do not believe., there is\nanother to \"equal it in Canada today when you consider that your\ncapital is absolutely secure. ,\nRemember, we guarantee the quality of the land. If you examine it within any reasonable time and find you can do better, we -will\ncheerfully return all yon have paid. We know the land will be\nadvancing ln value right along\nWe'have 50,000 acres of specially selected land close to the\nFraser, north and south of Port George. To actual settlers who\nwill buy immediately and get in there in time to grow a crop this\nyear, we will make almost any kind of terms, because we wish to\ndemonstrate to the thousands who will -soon be pouring Into that\ncountry the remarkably fertility of the soli. Many times the price\nof the land' can be made from the first crop.\nThe first payment and sufficient capital to procure an outfit and\nlive thia summer ls all that ls needed\u2014the land will do the rest.\nHither for actual settlement or as an investment it is an unequalled\nopportunity, in 30 -days or less lt will be gone. .Would you like to\nbuy a quarter section of this land at say $1800 on easy terms and sell\nit inside of five years at $60 per acre or $8000? This is what will\nhappen just as sure aa the sun wilt rise tomorrow. We believe before that time the land will command double that amount. Get literature, photographs and surveyor's report; do It now; half the\namount we have to sell on these terms is gdne. Time Is money.\nWe are getting our literature about Fort George land which will\nanswer'all the questions you want to know; photographs showing\nhow the land lies surveyor's reports, maps, etc\nThe Wright Investment Company\nDominion Trust Building\nVancouver,  B.C.\nTRAIL TELEPHONES\nAll-night Service Put on\u2014Upper Country Liberal Convention\n(Special Correspondence.)\nTRAIL., B. C, March 5 \u2014 Mr. and\nMrs. Harry White are visiting friends\nin Seattle and Spokane this week.\nThe Ladles* Auxiliary of St. Andrew's\nchurch Intend holding, a dance ln the\nSwartz hall on Easter Monday evening,\nMarch 28.\nArrangements are about complete\nfor the commencement of an all-night\ntelephone service in this city. It Is\nnot definitely known yet whether Bun-\nday will be Included-in the new arrangements. In any event, however, the\nold service on Sunday will not be din.\ncontinued.\nJohn Fluhrer is having his two cottages on Cedar avenue painted.\nF. B. Hawthorne, of Nelson, a Hud-\neon Bay traveller, was fined $t\u00bb0 nnd\ncosts in the police court on Saturday\nlast for violating the Trades bylaw No.\n8. The case arose from Hawthorne retailing provisions to several hotels\nwithout first procuring the necessary\nlicense.\n! George Hoefer, of Spokane mall clerk\non the GreaT?Northern, and one ot, the\nreported victims of the Cascade disaster, Is a brother of Charles Hoefer, of\nthe firm of Carr ft Hoefer, in this city\nand also Mrs. John Fluhrer. Mr. Hoefer is well.known in this city, having\nvisited here for several months a\ncouple of years ago.\nA small slide at the head of the\ngulch blocked traffic on the Rossland\nwagon road for a short time on Thursday. Alderman Robillard,,chairman of\nthe B. of W., put a gang of men at work\nand promptly'cleared the obstruction.\nW. H. Burton baft returned to tbe\ncity after an absence of several months\nin Winnipeg.\nRobert Board of this city, received\nthe sad Intelligence last night of the\ndeath of his brother Alex, which occurred from an attack of pneumonia\non the 3rd of March, at Chester, South\nDakota. Deceased was aged 36 years\nand formerly resided In Trail, leaving\nhere in 1902. He is survived by his\nwife. He was a member of botn the\nOddfellow and Knights of Pythias\nlodges in this city.\nThe Violin- Lake Lumber company\nhave opened up a large three t-torev\nbunk house at Jackson's siding. 'The\ncompany employs about 80 men at present, Tne mill was started up for the\nseason's cut this week.\nProminent Liberals in this city and\nthroughout the Interior of British Columbia have been written to with the\nidea of getting their views as to the\nadvisability of holding an interior convention. Tt Is pointed out that the te-\nsults of the last provlncla1 election'\nwere caused by the lack of thorough\norganization on the part of the Liberals of this province. A significant\nparagraph in the communication reads:\n\"Elections are not won the day before\nelection, but as you are aware they are\nwon only by constant and steady work\nfrom one election to another, therefore\nlt is essential that we should get to\nwork at the earliest possible opportunity.'* The circular further states that\n\"matters of practical organization affecting the upper country districts\ncould be taken up and It would show\nto the whole province that the Liberals\nof this section of the province are not\nby any means 'down and out,' but are\ndistinctly in the fight.\" If the proposed\nconvention materializes, it will in all\nprobability be held in Nelson.\nVegetable and Flower\nSEEDS      ,\nOrnamental and Flowering\nSHRUBS\nBest varieties of\nFRUIT   TREES\nSend for catalogue\nRoyal Nurseries & Floral Co.,Ud\n781,  Granville  St., Vancouver.\nP.O. Box 1063\nI.   &   Me   LEBCE\nCONFECTIONERS\nRich Almond and Bury Simneis for\nMid-Lent\nAll kinds of pastry and cakes made\nto order.    Meat Pies a specialty.\nAddress: 411 Ward St.        Phone 423\nSealed tenders will be received by the\nWarden ot the Provincial Gaol, Nelson,\nB.C., until noon, March l&tli, for the supplies for one year, from April 1st, 1910, to\nMarch 31st, 1911.\n. Meat, Breaii, Groceries, Hardware,\nClothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,\nFuel and Druus.\nForm of tender and specifications can be\nhad at the Provincial Gaol, Nelson.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily\naccepted.\nW. R. JARVIS,   warden.\nDated Monday, Feb. IB. 1910. 208 \u201e\nNOTICE.\nTo All Whom It May Concern:\nThis fs to certify tlmt wo have sold our\nbusiness at Ymir, B.C., to David E. Grobe,\nWho will collect all debts und pay all liabilities.\n274-6 DESBRISAY JOBBING CO.\nYou Are Invited to Visit This Place.\nThis is a view of the laboratory in Lynn, Mass., in which\nLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made.\nThere is a sign 5 feet long and 2$ feet wide attached, permanently,\nto the front of the main building which reads as follows:\nPublic inspection Invited \u2014from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.\n\u2014Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.\nWhat does this sign mean ?\nIt means that public inspection of the laboratory and methods of\ndoing business is honestly desired. It means that there is nothing\nabout the Pinkham business whidi is not\" open and above-board.\"\nIt means that a permanent invitation is extended to anyone to\ncome and verify the statements made in the advertisements of Lydia\nE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.\nIs Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made exclusively\nfrom roots and herbs ?\nCome and See for Yourself.\nDo the women of America continually use as much of it as we\nare told ?\nOome and See for Yourself.\nWas there ever such a person as Lydia E. Pinkham, and is there\nany Mrs. Pinkham now to whom sick women are asked to write f\nCome and See for Yourself.\nIs the vast private correspondence with sick women conducted\nby women only, and are the letters kept strictly confidential ?\nCome and See for Yourself.\nHave they really got letters from more than a million women ?\nCome and See for Yourself.\nHave they proof that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound\nhas cured thousands of these women f\nCome and See for Yourself.\nThis advertisement is only for doubters. The great army of\nwomen who know from their own personal experience that no\nmedicine in the world equals Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for female ills will still go on using and being benefited by it;\nbut the poor doubting, suffering woman must, for her own sake, be\ntaught confidence, for she also might just as well regain her health.\ntThe Real Thing iot Lent\nWe have made arrangements for a regular supply of Fresh Salmon. Halibut, Black Cod, Herring and Smelts during the above season.\nThe West Kootenay Botcher Company\nPHONE 5 O. O.  PETERS,  Manager.\nPAGE THREE  \"\"\nWc Offer Small Investors\nVancouver Inside Properly\nIf you can buy an interest in a property for $100\u2014Vancouver Inside property\u2014revenue bearing\u2014SUt edged property, collect $30 annual revenue, nnd then find tbat your property has grown in value to\n?!100; that's making money pretty fast, Isn't It?\nAnd the beauty of It Is that you don't bave to take a chance.\nThat Is the dlEference between speculation and Investment\t\nDo you know, there are buildings in Vancouver that are paying\nback their first cost every three years, and advancing in value every\nday, too.\nBut the average investor cannot take advantage of the opportunities to invest in Inside property\u2014the initial outlay being greater than\nlie can filnance\u2014except on one system\u2014Business Units\u2014Our System\u2014\nand applied to the very highest form of revenue producing investing nt\u2014Apartment House property.\nListen\u2014The Pacific Investment Croporatlon, Limited has purchased\nfor tho sum of $25,000 a double corner 132x132 feet, the southeast corner of Davie and Jervls streets, the very fines*, apartment building site\nin Vancouver's exclusive West End.\nThe company Is going to erect the finest and most up to date fi-\nstory Apartment House in Western Canada\u2014on the business unit system\u2014and tbe estimated  cost for property and building is $135,000.\nThe company Is now placing on tbe market 750 Business Units at\npar\u2014$100 each\u2014$25 cash, balance in 2, 4. and C months without interest.   About one-third of these units are already subscribed.\nTotul estimated costs  f\nLbsb loan  provided for now\n750 1 ui si nets units, $ino euch J\nKstimated ri-uss reV(-mie..j:WlTl!0.\u00abj\nLess Interest,  taxes,  &<.*.. 1-1,220.00\nf 22.-i00.00\nThese Business Units\u2014$100 units\u2014payable 1-4 cash, 1-4 In two\nmonths, 1-4 In four months and 1-4 Im six months\u2014are a first class investment, lacking the smallest suspicion of uncertainty.\nIf you ligure your money as worth 10 per cent, these units will\nbe worth $300 In one year. If your money is worth only ti per cent,\nthey should be worth $500. i\nIf you are interested In an Investment of this nature write _ir\nour literature or call at our office.\nThe Pacific Investment Corporation, Ltd.\nWOLVERTON, &  CO,   LTD., Authorized   Agents.\n4131\/2 Baker St., Nelson, B.C.       704 Dominion Trust  Bldg. Vancouver.\nI___\nCOMINC\nWto'WAY\n^^v^^sc\nHALEYSCOHtrr 1\njWHITESWAHi\njSAW THE COUPONS FQRrPREMlUMS^|\nHeadquarters for   ::      ::\n::     Choice Nursery Stock\nEverything In hardy trees o r plants both for Fruit or Ornamental\nharden. Largest, and best assorted stock in the province. Now is the\ninie to Plant.   Catalogue on application. --i'-ft\nLAYRITZ   NURSERY,\nCAREY   ROAD\nVICTORIA,   B.C.\n PAOE FOUR\n_ h* *9oU_ Stenw,\nSUNDAY  MARCHf\n\u00ab\u00bb.<\u00bb\u00bb\u00abMilllM>\u00bb'\u00abMMMIMMMIM\u00ab\u00ab\u00abM\u00bbMMIsHlsl\u00ab;M\u00bb\nRAINCOATS\nRAINCOATS\nRAINCOATS\nA beautiful assortment of Ladles' and Men's Raincoats has just\narrived, comprising the\nNewest   Colors   and   Styles\nPrices from $6.50 to $22.50\nCome and examine them whether you buy or not, we will take    . \u25ba\npleasure in showing them.\n* <\nThe Hudson's Bay Stores jj\n*******************************************************\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHEAD OFFICE, TORONTO\nCapital Authorized   $10,000,000\nCaplUI   Paul   Up    15,000,000      Reserve Fund  16,000,000\nD. R. WILKIE, President.   HON. ROBT. JAFFRAY, Vice-President.\nBRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA:\nArrowhead,  Cranbrook, Farnle, Golden, Kamloops, Michel, New Michel,\nMoyle,  Nelson,  Revelstoke, Vancouver and Victoria,\n8AVINGS DEPARTMENT\nInterest allowed on deposits at current rata from data of deposit\nNELSON  BRANCH *. M. LAY, Manager.\nCanadian Bank of Commerce\nPAID-UP  CAPITAL...$10,000,000    RESERVE        $6,000,000\nDRAFTS ON   FORtIGN  COUNTRIES.\nArrangements bave recently been   completed   under   which   the\nbranches of this bank, are able to Issue Drafts on tlie principal points\ntfrf**-* ' In the following countries:\nAustria-Hungary      Finland Ireland\nBelgium Formosa Italy\nFiance Japan\nFr'eh Cochln-Chlna   Java\nBrazil\nBulgaria\nCeyTon\nChina\nCrete\nDenmark\nJOgypt\nFaroe Islands\nNo Delay in Issuing\nNELSON BRANCH.\nGermany\nGreat   Britain\nGreece\nHolland\nIceland\nIndia\nRussia\nServla\nSlam\nSouth Africa\nStrain- Settlement\nSweden\nSwitzerland\nTurkey\nWest Indies\nand elsewhere\nFull Particulars on Application.\nJ. L. BUCHAN, Manager.\nManchuria\nMexico\nNorway\nPersia\nPlillllplne Islands\nIi.iiiini-.mli-,\nBANK OF MONTREAL\nEstablished 1817\nCaplUI All Paid Up  ..$14,400,000   Rest     $12,000,000\nHEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL\nRt Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.C.M.G.,  Hon. President.\nHon. Sir George Drummond, K.C.M.G., President\n8lr Edward S. Clouston, Bart, Vice-President and Gen. Manager.\nBRANCHE8  IN   BRITISH  COLUMBIA\nArmstrong, Enderby, Greenwood,   Kelowna,   Nelson,   New   Denver,\nNicola, New Westminster, Rossland, Summerland, Vancouver, Vernon,\nVictoria, Chilliwack,  Hosmer.... ,,\nNELSON BRANCH L. B. DEVEBER, Manager.\nThe Royal Bank of Canada\nINCORPORATED 1SM.\nCapital    $4,800,000       Reserve    $5,500,000\nTotal Assets   $58,000,000\nA general banking business transacted.   Savings Bank Department\nat all offices.\nSavings Bank Department at all\noffices. Interest allowed on deposits of one dollar and upwards\nat highest current rates, com*\npounded half yearly. Money may\nbe withdrawn without delay.\nNelson Branch\nWe receive Accounts of Corporations, firms and Individuals ou fa.\nvorable terms and shall be pleased\nto meet or correspond with those\nwho contemplate making changes\nor opening new accounts.\nA. B. NETHERBY, Manager\nMIOHTON \u00ab& CAVANAUGH\nBROKERS\nSuite 60S Dominion Trust Building\nVancouver, B.C.\nPORT   MOODY\nSituated on Burrard Inlet at the head of deep water navigation, on the\nmain line of Uie C.P.R. Port Moody will have tram connection with Vancouver in the immediate future. Charters for two railways starting from\ntliere have been applied for. Port Moody has an oil refinery, chemical\nworks, gypsum works, several saw and shingle mills and other Industrie*,\nand more coming.\nWe are offering lots in D.L. 268 Port Moody for prices ranging from $300\nfor corner lots to $125 for inside lot s on easy terms. Buy while property\nis cheap,   Port Moody wll! make money for you at present prices.\nFull particulars will be submitted upon application.\nColonial Trust Compary, Limited\nNELSON, B. C.\nIncorporated Under tha Lawa of Brltlak Columbia.\nAuthorized Capital, $;00,000.\nBOARD OF DIRECTORS.\nA. W. WRIGHT, Prealdent\nW. P. ROBERTS, Vice Prealdent\nR. S. LENNIE. S. H. BRYDGES.\nE. B. McDERMID. W. O. McMORRIS.\nJ. D* ANDERSON. L. B. BORDEN.\nT. D. STARK.\nA. W. WMIOHT, Manager.\nW. R. ALLEN, Secretary W. N. POOLE, Treasurer\nThe Company acta as Agents tor clients residing elsewhere. In the\nInvestment of moneys, care of securities, loans, mortgages, etc.\nOffice, 41$ Baker St., Nelaon, B. C.\nMORE\nNEW MUSIC\nJtist Two\nMote Days\nWe have just received another big\nlot ofi new music,- It consists of a\nlarge selection of the latest popular\nhlte in songs, waltzes, two steps, rags,\nmarcies, etc.\nOf our half price -sale of sheet music.\nIt Is off after the 5th.\nSecure a bunch of good selections\nwhine this opportunity is open to you.\nAll Sheet Music at 25c. a Sheet.\nThe New Music just received is included in this sale.\nW.\nQ.  THOMSON Ph0,w M\nNelson, B.C.\nBookseller and Stationer\n\u25a0*%i\\k _ any $lcwfir.\nPublished at Nelson Every Monitor\nExcept Monday, by.\nNewt Publishing Company* Limited\nW. G. FOSTER Manager.\nSUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1910\nA SAFE  ROUTE\nIThe reports being received from all\ndirections of awful avalanches attended\nby devastation and wholesale loss of\nlire give startling warning of the danger of travel ln mountainous districts\nduring the weeks when the spring\nthaws are likely to lead to consequences\nso disastrous as those which have recently swept hundreds of lives to instantaneous destruction.\nThe balmy breezes of early spring,\nwhich unlock the frozen ground and\nusher In the fruitful glories of summer,\nlet loose a power before which the\npuny works of man crumble like a\nhouse of cards. In its relentless course\nthe mighty avalanche sweeps before It\nlike straws the giants of the forest,\nengull's whole cities, and hurls to destruction iralnloads of human freight.\nWith earthquake and Hood the avalanche Is among the direst ofi the manifestations of Nature's ImplacaMe and\nresistless force.\nThis year the avalanche has already\ntaken more than its usual toll. The\noverwhelming of portions of the towns\nof Mace and Burke, the awful aocldent\nto the Great Northern passenger train\nat Wellington, and now the terrible\ndisaster at Roger's Pass, not to mention scores of minor catastrophes, make\na formiuable death roll of victims of\nthe terrible rush of snow down the\nmountain-, side. With hardly a moment's\nwarning scores of Jives have been\nsnuffed out. The terror of ithe disaster\nIs increased by man's helplessness in\nface of the danger and by his inability\nto ward off the threatening disaster.\n.\u2022Fortunately the peril in some localities is Infinitely less than In others.\nThe contour of the mountains along\nthe Crow's Nest Pass route of the Canadian Pacitic railway makes snowslldes\nInfrequent, and at this season of the\nyear the Crow'B Nest line Is comparatively safe for travel when what Ib now\nthe main line may be extremely perilous. The extension of the Crow's\nNest line would make available at this\ntime of year a safe route through the\nmountains. It would be an advantage\nt hat would be a iboon to the public and\nthat would benefit the company.\nWhile travelling is as hazardous as at\npresent the volume of traffic is decreased, for few are inclined to risk\ntheir lives If there Is a possibility or\navoiding the danger by staying at\nhome. With the completion of tlie\nCrow's Nest Hue (Into Nelson and with\nthe building of a direct line from here\nto the Pacific the Canadian Pacific\nrailway would possess at all seasons of\nthe year a safe and tellable route from\ncoast to coast.\nand they can congratulate themselves\non the accomplishment of their purpose.\nThe withdrawal of the Conservative\nmembers, as a protest against the evident intention of the majority of the\ncommittee to render the investigation\nabortive will make a continuance of the\nenquiry a conspicuous farce, ibut the Investigation would have been equally\nfarcical if the designs of tlie majority\nof the committee had been permitted\nto prevail\nThe demeanor of the Liberal members will conillrm the Impression that\nthe Lumsden charges have created, i:,\nthere is nothing in Mr. Lumsden's accusations, as Liberals protest, why this\nevident eagerness to stifle enquiry?\nThe course taken by the Liberal members of the committee is exactly what\nmight have beeft expected If they were\nconvinced of the truth of Mr. Lumsden's churges and bent on making the\ninvestigation a (means of whitewashing\nthe government.\nFirst they objected to the proposal\nthat counsel should be appointed witii\nthe object of bringing out evidence.\nWhen they realized that this position\nwas untenable they consented to the\nappointment of counsel, but only on\nthe condition that they retain the right\nto nominate their own man. To proceed with the Investigation under such\ncircumstances would be futile, and the\nConservative members of the committee have marked tlielr realization of\nthe uselessm-ss of an investigation conducted under such conditions. Without\ncounsel the enquiry would have been\na sham. With counsel appointed and\ninstructed by the government there\nwould have heen--no better prospeot of\ndisclosing the facts which the government seeks to hid.\nThe government's administration is\ncalled in question. It is the government 'that la accused. But the government will only .submit to trial by a\ncourt In which it Is the judge, and in\nwhich it has the appointment of the\nprosecuting attorney. Tbat ls not the\nattitude of' innocence.\nA  FARCICAL   ENQUIRY\nThe investigation into the Lumsden\ncharges wilt prove a fiasco. That appears to be what the Liberal members\nof the Investigating committee desire,\nSOCIfclY JjIRL   STRIKE\nRICH   BODY   OF   CLEAN   ORE   HAS\nBEEN   LOCATED\nCOMPANY  HAS   EXTENSIVE  PLANS\nOF   DEVELOPMENT\n(Snoclikl correspondence.)\nMOYIE, B.C., March 5\u2014A rich body\nof clean ore has been struck on tbe\nSociety Girl mine here im the east\ndrift from the No. 2 tunnel where\nthree feet or ore was encountered. The\nNo. 2 tunnel has been driven 1180 feet.\nAt this point drifting was started both\neast und west at right angles with the\ntunnel and the ore was found about 30\nfeet on ..jo east side. The' company\nwill determine the full extent of the ore\nat   the  earliest: possible moment.\nTbe directors have prepared a report which in the course of a few days\nwill be sent out to the shareholders.\nSince the annual meeting held on June\n6 last some 656 teet of drifting has\n\u25a0been done. The No. 2 tunnel taps the\nvein at 1160 feet which is nearly at\nright angles with the tunnel. Some \u00abG\nfeet of drifting through concentrating\nore has been done on the vein and\nsome stringers of clean shipping ore\nwere encountered. The mine is well\nequipped with buildings and a large\nblacksmith shop has been built since\nthe annua) meeting.\nThe company -hns outlined a systematic plan of development which ls to\nput In a raise  to connect  with the\nty: i\nHIS DAUGHTER KNEW THE\nRIGHT REMEDY\nTO Our* Kidney Trouble\nThe United States Is all right, you\nknow, but Uncle Sam's doctors have not\nfound a cur*- for serious Kidney Trouble.\nWhen sick folks down there want to get\nwell, they send to Canada for Gin Pills.\nAt least, tbat is the way Mr. H. S.Bali,\nof Oxford, Ohio, was cured of a bad case\nof Kidney Disease.\nMr. Ball took the usual remedies prescribed by tbe doctors, and wore plasters,\nand was rubbed with liniments\u2014but\nsteadily grew worse . In a letter to his\ndaughter, who lived in Canada, Mr. Ball\nwrote of bis serious condition ., His\ndaughter immediately sent him two\nboxes of Gin Pills, which did him so much\ngood tbat lie knew lie had found the\nright remedy at last.\nJuly 25th, 1909.\n\"Find enclosed one dollar for which\nElease send me two boxes of Gin Pills.\n[y daughter sent me two boxes and I\nhad a bod case and am getting well fast.\n1 find lots'of men down here in the same\nfix that I was in, and I shall surely recommend Gin Pills lo everybody,\"\nH. S. BALL.\nGinPillsareaproduct that every Canadian may take pride in, and one that\nthousands endorse. They are made by\nthe largest wholesale drug house in Canada, who fully guarantee every box. In\nfact, Gin Pills are sold with a positive\nguarantee. If, after taking Gin Pills\naccording to directions, you can honestly\nsay that they have not done you any\ngood, simply return the empty boxes to\nyour dealer and your' money will be\npromptly refunded.\nTor Kidney Trouble, for irritated and\ninflamed Bladder, for Pain in the Back,\nfor Constipation and Biliousness which\nusually accompany Kidney and Bladder\nTroubles-\u2014Gin Pills are a certain and\nspeedy cure. 50c. a box\u20146 for $2.50.\nSample free if you write National Drug &\nCheiu. Co. Dept. B.C., Toronto.        32\nwinze on the upper level in order to\nfacilitate the mine ventilation and at\ntbe same time develop the intervening\nground.\nTbe successful development of the\nproperty is progressing under the management of C. C. Farrell* who Is carrying on the work In a most painstaking\nmanner. The directors hope to have\nthe property In excellent condition before the annual meeting ln June next.\nA large sized audience greeted the\nCreston dramatic society in Morley hall\nhere last evening, when that company\nof able local talent presented the \"Private Secretary\" in a manner that would\ndo justice to a company of professional\nplayers. The play will be staged In\nCranbrook  this evening.\nE. G. Gwynhe, stationer and confectioner of Moyle, was married on Sunday evening last to Miss Hilda Mark,\nalso  of  this   town.    Rev. J.  Wesley\nMedicines that aid nature are always\nmost successful. Chamberlain's Cough\nRemedy acts on this plan. It loosens the\ncough, relieves the lungs, opens fhe secretions and aids nature In restoring the\nsystem to a liealthy condition. Sold by all\ndruggists nnd dealers.\nMarlon Bridge, C.R, Muy 30,  '02.\nI have handled MINARD'S LINIMENT\nduring lhe past year. It is always tho\nlirst Liniment asked for tiere, and unquestionably the best seller of all the\nkinds of Liniment I handle.\nNEIL FEMJUSON.\nMiller of tine Methodist church, officiated. Pf*jYf:\n- rrommy Cummlng, an 11 year old\nboy, waa brought before J. P. Ana-\nstrong, stipendiary magistrate, on Wed-\nn-asday last and was committed' to tihe\nIndustrial school at Vancouver tor a\nterm of four years. The boy is a eon\nof Mr. and Mrs. T. Cummlng, respected\ncitizens of Moyle, 'He has been unmanageable for some time past, having run\naway from home several times.\nFor the past two months the five\nhotels in Moyle have been undergoing\nextensive alterations and improvement\"\nand while the work is not yet completed it Ib sufficiently far advanced to\nconvince the -casual observer that no\ntown In the Kootenay will nave better\nhotel accommodations,\nSt. Eugene lodge No. 37, Knights of\nPythias has decided to hold their regular annual ball on Tuesday, March 29.\nIn order to test the fertility of tbe\nsoil on their land which lies In South\nand East Kootenay the C.P.R. has arranged to clear 100 acres near Curzon\nJunction and 100 acres near Jaflfray\nand to have both tracts set out In fruit\ntrees.\nArchie Fleming who has been with\nMaceachren & Macdonald for some\ntime past, has accepted a position with\ntbe Massey-Harrls company at Calgary\nand will leave for the Alberta city in\na few days.\nAid. J. A. McDonald of Nelson was In\nMoyie on Thursday on a -business visit.\nA; P. \u2014acdonald of the firm of Maceachren &\u2022 Macdonald, general merchants, is spending a week In Seattle.\nFREIGHTER ABANDONED\nCREW OF FORTY-EIGHT SAVED BY\nLINER\nSTORM BUFFETTED IN THE NORTH\nATLANTIC\n.    I \t\nNEW YORK, March 6\u2014The Russian\nsteamer Korea, -buffetted by storms on\nthe North Atlantic, and pounded Into\nhelplessness by heavy seas, was abandoned by ber crew on March 1 and left\nto her fate. She was sinking fast when\nthe crew abandoned her.   The Korea's\nwere taken aft by the\ntor nne Jflfteanier Caledonia and aie\non their way here.\nNews of tbe. disaster to tbe Korea\nwas flashed here today In a wireless\nmessage from the Caledonia off Cape\nRace. Tbe rescue was effected, the\nwireless told, in latitude 52*1 north\nlongitude 28.19 west, or at a point 1300\nmiles northeast of Cape Race. With\nnearly half a hundred me_ she had\nsaved, from probable death On board,\ntbe Caledonia raced for the zone In\nwhich wireless communication with the\nAmerican coast was possible. At the\nearliest possible touch, tbe message\nwas speeded ashore. Tbe'Korea sailed\nfrom Narbill, Norway on Feh. 15 for\nPhiladelphia, with a cargo of Iron ore.\nChurch Services Today.\nAll changes for church service announce-\nmenta must be handed in or phoned\nto The Dally News before \u2022 o'oIom\non Saturday, if not received by Una tune\nthe notices will be omitted from -Sunday a\nIssue.\nThe services siinouneed for today lo the\nchurches of Nelson are as follows:\nANGLICAN-Fourth Sunday ln Lent. 8\na.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., morning\nprayer and Holy Communion; 2.30, Sunday\nschool: 7.30 p.m.. Evensong. Rector, Rev.\n.Fred H. Graham.    *\nROMAN CATHOLIC-Churcn of Mary\nImmaculate, corner Ward and Mill streets\nLow Mass, s a, m.; High Mass,10:30 a. m.;\nevening service, 7:30.   Rev. Fattier Althoff,\nMETHODIST\u2014Anniversary services all\nday. Rev. Dr. Rasmus, pastor of First\nM.E. church, Spokane, will preach both\nmorning and evening. Special music will\nbe rendered by tho choir. During the evening service Wilkinson's orchestra, with\nthe addition of Bandmaster Fred L. Irwin,\nwill play several selections. An open\nsession of the Sunday school will be held\nat 2.30, when addresses will be given by\nDr. Rasmus and J. Patrick. ' Pastor, Rev.\nR.  Newton Powell.\nPRESbYTERlAN-St. Paul's, comer of\nVictoria and Kootenay streets. Services\n11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday school, 2.30\np.m.   Rev. J. T. Ferguson, pastor.\nBAPTIST-Stanley Street, near Mill.\nMorning service, 11; evening service, 7.30.\nThe pastor will preacn at both services.\nMorning subject, \"Happily tn Debt.\" evening subject, \"Life's Great Necessity.\" The\nSacrament of the Lord's Supper will be\nobserved at the close of the morning service.   Rev. A, N. Frith, pastor.\nCHRISTIAN SCIENCE-Servlces atll.30\na. m. and 7.30 p. m., ln the.Congregational\nchurch, corner Stanley and Silica streets.\nWednesday evening set vice at 8. Reading\nroom In church building open dolly 3 to\n5.30.   Visitors cordially welcome.\nSALVATION ARMY-Sunday services,\n11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. Service at\nthe citadel nightly, except Tuesday, at\n8 p.m.\nBy Special Appointment Purveyors to  H.E. the Governor General.\nTenders will be received up till 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesday\nnext 9th Inst., for the several trades Ln the erection and completion of an additional storey to the factory of the Kootenay Jam\nCompany, Limited .Nelson, B.C.\nPlans and specifications may be seen at the office of A. Carrie,\nArchitect, Griffin Block, City. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .  . ... ,. ,.-.-,.       ' t\nKootenay Jam Co., Ltd. N\u00abbon.B.c.\nCanadian  Cleveland  &\u00bbtope Drill\nFool proof, cheapest to operate, low maintenance, no column, no\nset up.\n8IMP30N A C0N8TAN3   Agents for British Columbia NELSON, B.C.\nDON'T OVERLOOK\nOut   25c\nBlouse Sets.\nCuff Links.\nBlouse Pins Hair Barrettes\n3\nJ. J. Walker mma\nGraduate Optician and Jeweler    \\\n1l^W,Jj'M,#'\"\u00aeM\n SUNDAY\n.., MARCH \u00ab\n8to Jtati_ $tam\nUs\nMM rivi -*t\nHOTEL ARRIVALS OFADAY\n4 \u25ba <\nii The Hume   ;;\n*,4*i 4 It*******************\nHUME\u2014Mr. and Mrs. A. Young, Michel;\nL. H. Hortz, R. Ok McNamara, Mrs. D,\nGrant, Sllverton; Angus Cross, Orllla, Ont.\nJ. H. Smith, T. J. Watson, C: C. Snowden, Calgary: A. D. Westby, Erie: F.\nE. Archie, Kaslo; C. C. Jennings, H. Y.\nWilson, J. A. Cox, J. E. B. Dayton, Toronto: C. B. Tlngley, James Cox, P. Osborne, A. Smart, \u201e. A. Carney, William\nD. Duke, J. M. Collin, D. Nicholson, A.L.\niMcFarlane, J. Calvin, Vancouver; S. Boss,\nSalmo; A. B. Buckworth, A. H. Tuttle,\nYmir; F. J. McRohan, Nelson; J. A. Kinney, Rossland; D. W. Campbell, Calgary.\nSTRATHCONA\u2014Ja m es Armstrong,\nAlnsworth; George and Mrs. Robinson,\nNelson; L. F. McFarlane, Vancouver;\nC. C.'Smith, Calgary; A. B. Buckwortb,\nYmir; Joseph Johnson, Robson; James\nSimpson, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, C. E.\nMcPherBon, Winnipeg; Si F. McLellan.\nToronto; O. T. Stone, T. 0. Askill, Mr.\nand Mrs. Cook, Kaslo.\nQu\neen's\nHotel\nBaker Street\nA. LAPOINTE,  Proprietor\nRates: ll.BO to 12.00 per day. \u2022 >\nMeal ticket* 17.00 per week. ' I\nBusiness men's lunch, 35c.      ' |\n%**************************>\nQUEEN\u2014H. W. Miller, James Blley,\nSalmo; T. H. Nlchol, Grand Forks; V.\nAnderson,  Rossland;   F.  J.   Wilcox,   city.\nii The Royal Hotel\n\u2022'  lira. b. V. Roberti, Proprletr***\n*,I     Oor. Stanley and Silica Su.\n. p j     Electric Piano\nJ \\    Free carriage or bus from all,\n11 boats and trains.\n\u2022 >     Rates. II and 11.50 oer day\n' I     Remember our 25 cent Turkey \u2022{\n'' dinner every Sunday, j\n'\u25a0'*************************$\nROYAI^-A. McDonald, Peter McGulre,\nAllan Morrison, James Perler, Marcus; S.\nGoodman, Cascade; Park Wilson, Salmo.\nf********************j*****4l\nMadden House   \u00bb\nThos. Madden, Prop.  Baker St.\nWell furnished rooms with hath\nBest Board In the City\nA Comfortable Home\n*&*******************+*****\nMADDEN^John McKcnzle, Winnipeg: J.\nB. Wood, Lethbridge.; MIbb Brogan, Tag-\nliuni: P.. A. Quance, Nakusp; G. Pickering, Wardner; G. M. Annable, Moose Jaw;\nH. H. Coluoh. Castlegar.\nt*************************i\nGrand Central Hotel  ii\ntrTMIR PWT Omtt\nAnriMi \u00ab\u25a0 Eir-pen rim |;\nt. 4.HICUM\n\/GRAND CENTRAL\u2014Flank Smith, R\nD. Barber, Salmo; A. Redman, Cascade;\nJames Tompkins, Erie; O. E. Roberts,\nD. R. McDonald, Trail. J. McLeod, R.\nGraham, Shoreacres; W. Weir, L. ,Man-\nnlex, John Clark, A. McDonald, George\nCollins, Ymir; Charles Caton, A. J.\nBooth, Spokane.\nt*************************;\nThe Klondyke Hotel II\nVernon Street\nHeadquarters for miners, smel-\ntermen, loggers, railroad menu\nRates: |1.00 per day np.\nNELSON A JOHNSON, Props.   ''\n%*************************\nKLONDYKE-S.  Peterskle, S. Swanson,\nSalmo; J. Jensen, Proctor.\nf ************************* >\nTremont House   i\nBrtarBt, Nairn.\nHalone IE Twgilloa, Precs,\nIoiopa*nPlan,a*e.sa>\nmawaaa Plan, I1.M sal tu*\nHeals, Mc\n\u25a0PHIAL RATES PXR MONTH\nTREMONIWolin .McLean, Creston;' P.\nH. Pteraon. city; W. L. Weir, Ymir; S.\nOlson, A. Mitchell. 10-MUe.\nKOOTENAY\u2014H. A. Bollinann, C. -C.\nBarney, James Pltsvllle, Trail; P. Koleko,\nCURED OFJORSTIPATON\nMr* Andrew* pralaaa Dr.\nMom's Indian Root Fill*\nMr. George Andrews of Halifax, N.S.,\nwrites:\n\"For many years I have been troubled\nwith chronic. Constipation. This ailment never comes single-handed, and I\nhave been a victim to the many Illnesses\nthat constipation brings in Us train.\nMedicine after medicine I have taken in\norder to find relief, but one and all left\nme in the same hopeless condition. It\nseemed that nothing would expel from\nme the one ailment that caused so much\ntrouble, yet at last I read about these\nIndian Root Pills.\nThat was indeed a lucky day for me,\nfor I was so impressed with tne statements made that I determined to\ngive them a fair trial.\nThey have regulated my stomach and\nbswels. I am cured of constipation, and\nI claim they have no equal as a medicine.\"\nFor over half a century Dr. Morse's\nIndian Root Pills have been curing constipation and clogged, inactive kidneys,\nwith all the ailments which result from\nthem. They cleanse the whole system\nand purify the blood. Sold everywhere\nat 26c a box. 2\nTrail; Mrs. J. B. L. Harris, New York;\nD. 3. Gallvey, Fernle; W. Graham, Coleman.\nLi.kcvicw Hotel\nCu. V Hall ud Tenon -Street\nB. L. GRIFFITH, Prop.\n4 wo blocks from city waart\nThe best dollar a day hois* to\n.uiuon.\nAll While Help.\n\u25a0SILVER KINO-E. McCarthy, J. Morror,\nO.   B.   Dunn.  Bonnlnston; J.  E.  Russell\nCalgary*  RH. MHfrod, Woctor;    E. H\nStrand. F.  McNeil, Trail\niSi?^0^^' Morrow. Cowley, F.\n&& gaimrre8'Ymtr; b- \u00b0\u2122\u2122i n\nv_t^\"tTJi'.ETT~Pe^r par*\"-\u00bb\u00ab. London; D,\nn?ifR_*ert0i5: \u00b0i 5* Goddln' Erle-\nUL.UB\u2014-A.    M,    Johnson,    Dick    Oliver\naK:Y5S   McQaW' ' Rowley; \u00b0JieVtee;\n\u00bbW^\u00ab*\u00abi\nnStJow1^ V*,A. Coutree. Queen mine\nNBI^ON-Frank   Panoasyon,   Dad Clutc\nand    daughter,    Marcus;    F.   J.   Hansen,\n__*% 1%y: ,W-,J'   R*e(i-  Reading; A\nStorhoff, Daysland, Alta.;    E.  Harelstad.\nAT THE THEATRES\nBorder Comedy Drama\u2014\"The Lion and\nthe Mouse\" on  Monday\nThe Eckhardt company closed a success-\n\u00a3_i.__^f*-.PUI- at tlie \u00b0Pera houae last\n\u00abnBn!_Lwl& a. \"-\"atlonal border comedy,\noffii?s;\u201eiW , ,a. \"\"nance above the\nr ?m\u00ab^-fuiLof vW,ial \"\"nations and novel\nclimaxes and a play that showed up the\n2Sffi*\u00a3*Sr. '\" an entire'y new \u00bbSht. Mr.\nSS\u00bbmW\u2122. ann?*\"-ced    that  the  company\n_*hd\u201e wUn; 1,ere ater on In Hie year\nwith a lot of new plays.\n\u2022\u00ab,\u00abm_Bn?mB Moilday evening the Summers stock company will open a week's\nengagement with \"The Lion and the\nMouse.\" with Miss Belle Stevenson In the\nleading role as the girl who discovers the\nhuman side of the great trust manipulator.\nThe compuny come well recommended and\ntheir plans are said to be well selected and\nwell put on.\nThe Gem theatre promises Its patrons a\nnne program for this week. Dolllver and\nRogera, two charming young ladles, will\nappear In a novelty singing and dancing\n\u25a0act. These young ladies are credited with\nhaving one of the best acts on the Webster\ncircuit, as well as the best wardrobe.\nFleming nnd Love will be on the Job with\na high class musical comedy act. Jack\n\u00a3 leming Is known as the \"tramp Violinist, and Miss \"Joe\" Love is a Lyric soprano of recognized ability. Tlie management have been fortunate enough to hold\nthe two clever Tyrell children over' for\nanother week, and they will appear In\nseveral changes through the week. Two\ngood reels of pictures will complete the\nbill.\nMonday  evening    the    brilliant  polltico-\n ^^n^mi_^5a\nII be presented dt the Nelson\ndrama.    \"The,\nmlanclftl\n-ofcnr-frWriS1 by\" tIie~~Summera Stock company-of* players. It Is very generally, conceded that this la the most successful production of this company, and Tts revival\nshould attract a large audience. The story\nof the play is told In forcible and clever\ndialogue. The situations are Intensely dramatic, and the action is simple and tin-\nInvolved. The greed of gain being the\nmotive of the play, ft will require no\nexplanation to a modern audience wltness-\nings, as they do, In the ordinary circumstances of life the effects of the same consuming passion. Mist- Stevenson makes a\nvery decided hit In her portrayal of the\npart of Judge RosBmore's daughter, who,\nfor the most part of the play, is engaged,\nor at least tacitly engaged, to young Ryder, whose masterful father Is the dominating figure of the drama. Not content\nwith overshadowing Wall street, and dominating the Chicago wheat pit, Ryder attempts to enforce his will on the members\nof his family, with disastrous results, and\nance more dominates the fact that a man\ncannot be a \"hero to his valet,\" or at hia\nown fireside wholly aa a financier. It in\nnecessary that he should be human as well\nas wealthy. Anyone who enjoys literary\ndialogue, virile drama without mawklsh-\nnesH, or ineptitudes, should vialt the opera\nhouse on Monday evening and witness\n\"The Lion and the Mouae.\"\nIn the moving picture world the great\ndemand Is for up-to-date pictures of the\nworld's happenings. The Empire theatre\nIs not behind hand In this reaped, and on\nMonday and -Tuesday evenings of this\nweek one will be able to aee at that\ntheatre motions pictures of \"The Great\nFlood at Paris,\" in January of this year,\nwhen the river Seine broke its bounds,\ncausing great havoc. The Dim can only\nbe kept here for two days as It has to be\nrushed on to Vancouver Immediately.\nOther pictures on the program will be,\n\"The Little Busy Body,\" and \"A Fool for\nLuck,\"\nMiss Badgley's dramntlc presentations at\nEagle hall on Monday night promise a rare\ntreat to those who enjoy finished acting\nand elocution. Miss Baugley ls of Irish,\ndescent and her Irish renditions ln dialect\nare charming, ln addition to her undoubted ability she possesses the personal\ncharm, refinement and tempermental qualities that aie sure to bring her the largest\nsuccess in her chosen calling. Miss Badgley\nappears with Robert Melkle, Frank Lloyd\nand Miss Nellie Mali-nm, solo pliiniste, In\nBagle hall on Monday evening. Performance begins punctually ut 8.30.\nThe following are some opinions of the\npress i\n\"Mr. Mlkle captivated his audience by\n\u2022tills fine voice of magnificent compass, full,\npure tones and tender sweetness. He wus\nat home In whatever selections he render*\ned.\"\u2014Glasgow* News.\n\"Frank Lloyd delighted the audience\nwith Ills humorous songs and Imitations.\nHis Scotch delineations were encoied time\nafter time.\"\u2014West Lonodon Observer,\nThe above entertainers apper with ttie\nMelkle Concert company next Monday\nnight In Bugle hall.,\n* Fully nine out of every ten cases of\nrheumatism is simply rheumatism of the\nmuscles due to cold or damp, or chronic\nrheumatism, neither of which require any\nInternal treatment. All that ls needed to\nafford relief is the free application of\nChamberlain's Liniment. Give lt a trial.\nYou are  certain  to   be pleased  with  the\nauick relief which it affords.   Sold by all\nrugglsts and dealers.\nMlnard's Liniment Curts Burns, Etc.\nEATING FROM GOLD PLATE\nBerlin, Germany.\u2014Only millionaires\ncan afford to patronize the \"Millionaires'\nCafe\", recently fitted up in the old\nKaiserhof. The furnishing are the most\nelaborate ever attempted in a public\nresort.\nThe waiters wear knee breeches, red\nvests, blue velvet coats and white gloves.\nDishes, costing $2.50 each, are served\non gold plate.\nIt takes more than powdered flunkies\nand costly plate to make us relish our\nmeals,. Health and sound digestion are\nthe best sauces. \"Fruit-a-tives\", the\nwonderful little fruit liver tablets,\ncorrect indigestion, sour stomach and\n\"heartburn\", and positively cure dyspepsia, because '.'Fruit-a-tives\" tone up\nand sweeten the stomach and regulate\nthe bowels.\nNo other remedy sold in Canada has\nbenefitted so many people in the same\nlength of time as \"Fruit-a-tives\".\n50c a box, 6 for $-2.50, or trial box,\n25c\u2014At dealers, or sent postpaid\noq receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives\nLimited, Ottawa, Ont\t\nThe Best Tea is Cheapest\u2014i\n\"SALADA\"\nis the best value because it is richer, more\nfragrant and healthful than other teas.\nIt goes much further.  It costs no more.\n\u2014 Blsok, Mixed ud Natural Qnen, 40c, 50c, 60c and 70c per lb. \u2014\nTS*   DAVENPORT   CAPE\nSunday Dinner, March'6\nServed from 6 till 8 p.m, 30 cents.\nSid Wood, Proprietor,        Josephine Street\nOYSTERS\nBlue Point\nSOUP\nChicken Consomme\nSALADS\nCombination Lobster Mayonnals\nFISH\nBaked Salmon a ta Spanish\nBOILED\nCorned Beef and Cabbage\nENTREES\nFrlcasse of Chicken a la Champignon\nVeal Croquettes Petl Pols\n5    Stewed Reef with Vegetables\nPear Fritters, Sauce Natural\nROASTS\nDomestic Goose with Apple Sauce\nPrime Ribs of Reef att Jus\nLoin of Pork, Onion Dressing\nVEGETABLES    .\nBoiled and Mashed Potatoes\nGreen Peas\nAsparagus TIpb on Toast\nDESERT\nDeep Apple Pie with Cream\nLemon Cream Pie\nHot Mince Pie\nEnglish Plum Pudding,  Hard or\nBrandy Sauce\nStilton and McLaren's Cheese\nFruit In Season Nuts und Raisins\nTea Coffee Milk\nSNOW WRAITH\n(Continued from First Page.).\noff the stable und the main portion of\ntho building filled with snow. There\nwas one horse In the stable at the\ntime of the slide. He was found in.the\nstall packed tight in the snow. His\nhead was all that could be seen. He\nwas taken out uninjured with the exception of a few scratches. My wife\nwas In the cook-house at the time and\nescaped the slide. This is my second\nexperience In snow slides. Thirteen\nyears ago I was caught In the Porto\nRico slide and was carried several hundred feet down the mountain, but the\nsnow wus soft and I was able to dig\nmyself out.\" <*\nMr. Coulter and his little son are\nnone the worse for their thrilling experience \u2022\nC. W. Riley came to Nelson from\nYmir yesterday. He reports serious\nsnow -slides in that district. On Tuesday morning a slide which broke the\npenstock of the flume came down carrying with it a mass of timber and\ngathering all the snow In its course,\nwhich was five feet deep on the level.\nIt cleared a path for 700 or 800 feet,\ntaking with it most of the buildings at\nthe Ymir mine, which includes boiler\nhouse, engine room and al! the machinery, also the blacksmith shop und a\nstore house, which contained a lot of\nvaluable supplies. The concussion\nmoved a dwelling house some feet from\nIts foundation. The stamp mill was\ntbe only one of the buildings that, escaped.\nPercy Jeans, who Is In charge at pres-\n\"THE FINE8T IN THE LAND\"\nGANONG'S\nChocolates\nEveryone eats them.\nEveryone sells them.\nKNOWLER & MACAULAY\nBritish Columbia Agents\nUNION GROCERY STORE\nIt would save you a considerable sum\nof money if you would call at the\nUnion Grocery Store and see our\nprices, ,\/e can supply you with the\ncheapest and best eating articles iti\nthe city. We do not offer you goods\nthat have '.been lying on the shelves\nand In cellars for years, as we have\njust started in business and offer you\nTresh and up to date goods.\nOur motto is -to sell cheap and serve\nyou with the best articles on the market. We sell for cash only but you\ncan be sure of getting your money's\nworth.\nIt costs you nothing to drop in and\nsee our prices and If we cannot satisfy\nyou, no one else can.\nUNION GROCERY STORE\nSVOBODA & CO.\nCor. Baker & Hall Sts.        Phone 176\nFURNITURE AND\nHOUSE FURNISHINGS\nSpring Is approaching and as nature gladdens the heart we nre\npreparing to add our quota to your list ot delights In offering you furniture and house furnishings at reasonable prices.\nWe specify a ,few ot the many things we have to offer you and\nall are STANDARD  FURNITURE VALUES.\nCarpets, Rugs, Mats and Linoleums\nWe import direct from the maufacturers and can therefore sell at\nthe right price.\nOur stock 1%. large and we guarantee satisfaction.\nLADIES\nWe have got together all the remnants we had ln the place and\nput them on the bargafy counter. They are practically 'being given\naway. (\n. Be sure and call and look th em over.,\nBaby Carriages and Go Girts\nWe carry the famous GENDRON LINE. Hhere Is none better. AU\nthe latest styles and designs to choose from. Look them over and see\n.If we have what you want.\nWhen you are spring cleaning don't forget we have the Standar\nverlbrite Furniture Polish, the Magic Finish.\nREMEMBER\nWe are always glad to see you in our show rooms no matter whether you\nbuy or not.\nAgents\nMason &\nPianos\n\u00bb STANDARD FURNITURE CO.\nfuneral\nDirectors\nJL-^a\\-J*^TWmW**nU\nent, had a narrow escape on Wednesday from a snow slide that struck the\nsuperintendent's residence, which Is located a short distance from the buildings that were swept away. He was\nIn bed when the slide struck the building. Breaking in the window It filled\nthe room with snow and had It not\nbeen for the assistance of Mr. Bensen,\nwho was staying with him he would\nhave been smothered.\nA slide came down at the Wlllcock\nmine on Thursday last, taking with it\nthe hunk-house and boarding-house connected with the mine, leaving one end\nof the kitchen standing. There were\nnine men at work In the tunnel and\nDan Chisholm and Allan McDonald,\nwho were working on night shift were\nIn the bunk-house when the slide struck\nit. They were carried two or three\nhundred feet down the mountain and\nwere burled in the snow. Both were\nrescued soon after but Mr. McDonald\nhad liis collar bone and arm broken\nand Mr. Chlsbolm's back was injured.\nDr. Danks was summoned from Y-mir.\nBoth men were removed to Ymir hospital and are now on the way to recovery. All the clothing, trunks and valuables that were in the buildings were\ndestroyed.\nE3eaKBg_ana_i\nNELSON   LAND   DISTRICT,   DISTRICT\nOP WEST KOOTENAY.\nTAKE NOTICE that I.  G. A. Konning-\nton, of Salmo, B. C. occupation, blacksmith, intend to apply for permission to\npurchase the following described lands:\nCommeiicing at a post planted about 14\nchains north of the S. W. corner of R.\nNo. 927, thence south 20 chains, thence\nwest SO chains more or less, thence north\n20 chains, thence east 80 chains more or\nless, to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less.\nG'. A. KENNINGTON.\nOct. 12,  1909, 10-11-09-8\nNELSON   LAND   DISTRICT,   DISTRICT\nOF WEST KOOTENAY.\nTake notice that E. H. Utchlleld, or\nErie. B.C., occupation clerk, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at tlto\nN.E. corner of Lot 9757, thence west 20\nchalnB, thence north 20 chains', tiience east\n20 chains, thence south 20 chains to point\nof commencement, containing 40 acres more\nor less.\nE.   H.  LITCHFIELD,\nL. W. SPRAGUE, Agent.\nFob. lfi,  1*310.\nNELSON   LAND   DISTRICT,   DISTRICT\nOF WEST KOOTENAY.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, R. Ryley. of Robson. B.C., occupation rancher, intend to\napply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the\nnorthwest corner of lot L S070. thence 20\nchains north, thence 20 chains enst, thence\n20 chains south, thence 2(1 chains west,\ncomprising 40 acres more or less.\nR.  RYLEY.\nNov.  10,  1909. 11-11-09-8\nNELSON    LAND   DISTRICT.    DISTRICT\nOF WEST  KOOTENAY.\nTAKE NOTICE  tnnt  I,  Lome Thompson,\nof Salmo. B. C, occupation, teamster, Intend to apply for permission to purchase\ntlie   following described  lands:\nCommencing at n post planted nt the\n8. E. .corner of p. R. No. 817, thence\nsouth 40 chains, thenco west 20 chuins,\nthence north 40 chains, thenco east 20\nchains to point of commencement, containing 80 acres mnr<* or less,\nLORNE THOMPSON,\nBERNARD FEENEY. Agent\nOct. 13, 1909. 6-ll-(tt-8w:\nCERTIFICATE   OF  IMPROVEMENTS\nClarendon and Clarendon Fraction Mineral\nTAKE   NOTICE   that   I,   F.   C.   Graen,\n\u2022   Claims     situate   In   the   Nelson   Mining\nDivision of West Kootenay district.\nWhere located: On Whiskey creek, about\ntwo miles north of Erie, B. C.\nTAKE NOTICE  that I, John  Drummond\nSpring Debut of\nBewitching New Waists\n\u25a0j-\nBig Assemblage of Attractive Designs read-\/ to make their bow\nThey are awaiting your inspection \u2014a fascinating gathering of\nthem.\nThe fluffy, frilly type\u2014the apostle of simple elegance\u2014the mannish\nwaist, and styles which are neither the one nor the other, but just\na happy compromise\u2014you will find them all here waiting to make\nfriends among the women of this city. And they are bound to do It.\nStole Indeed would be she who could resist their charms.\nToday you are Invited to come and be Introduced to\ntbe Prettiest Collection of Waists\nyou have ever seen\nAnd their prettlness is not the only thing to commend them\u2014\nthey are good waists, too\u2014Just as good as excellent materials and trimmings and first class workmanship can make them. They will wear\nwell and look well to the very end, despite a dainty appearance.\nPrices, too, are a feature of interest \u2014 you\nwill like them just as\nwell as you like the\nWaists\nAll Prices from $1.25 to $10.00\nMEAGHER (8b CO\nThere is No Limit\nto  the possibilities of newspaper advertising.    The amount  you did\nlast  year should  he  no  criterion tor this year.\nIf it Paid Yoa\nlast year tt Is  reasooahle to assume  that If you do more and do it\nhotter  your  business  will   increase in proportion.\nYou Cannot Afford to be\nSilent\nwhile others who are your coml>etitoi*s, are talkins In each issue o\u00a3\nThe Newa.\nThe Nelson Daily News\nIs read hy nearly everyone living In the Kootenays and the Boundary\n\u25a0\u25a0   and those who are not now  doing so   soon  will  be.    It  ls  the  only\ndaily paper published in the in terior of British Columbia. It is\n1 \\   newsy bright aud up to date in every   respect   and   is  essentially   a\nhome paper.    Ita results to advertisers are positive and plentiful.\nBetter Try It!\nEAGLES' HALL, MONDAY MARCH 7th.\nMr.   C.   P.   Walker   Presents\nTHE MEIKLE G0NCERT COMPANY\nIncluding Mr. Robert Melkle, the eminent baritone, assisted- by a\ncompany of unequalled excellence, including Mr. Frank Lloyd, singing\ncomedian; Miss Juanlte Bardley, dramatic reader; Miss Nellie Malcolm,\nsolo  ptaniste.\nPOPULAR PRICES\nAnderson* aurveyor, of Trail, B.C.. acting aa agent for C. C. Lnitd, Free Mlner'a\nCertificate No. B16957, Intend, sixty daya\nfrom the date hereof, to apply to the\nMining recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the putpose of obtaining\na Crown Grant of the above claims.\nAnd further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before\nthe   issuance   of   such   Certificate   of Improvements.\nDated this 14th day of September, A.D,\n1909.\nJOHN DRUMMOND ANDERSON.\n2B-9-09-8W.\nMlnard's Liniment cures Distemper*\n T    PAGE SIX\n_he SHtUg fStenw.\nSUNDAY ...\u201e.._.\u201e. MARCH <      *\nNew Westminster News\nNEW WESTMINSTER, February 19\u2014Tremendous activity Is now reported by looal realty dealera for\norooertv ln New Westminster and vicinity. The land registry returns for the past eight <tay\u00ab show prop-\nenfto the vaL oTjeoMOO to have changed hands. On February 1st \u00bbl,OO0,OOO worth of property was\ntransferred on that day alone. A flurry In Sapperton property h*s ^n\u2122**** lately A *\u00bb** \u00ab\"-***\non Columbia street and adjacent to the Sapperton school was sold this morning tor 116.000, H. C. Major\nbeing one of the sellers. Workmen at present are engaged at Sapperton in erecting a J30.000 meat pack-\nIng plant for the Prince Rupert Meat company, and also a gang are preparing a site for the factory of\nth! Western Canada Bag, Envelope & Boxboard company. The announcement has been made that a\npaper factory will be erected soon near the Fraser River Mills hy Messrs D. Smith. Davidson and\nWright, and the new Royal Columbia Hospital to cost $100,000 will be built this year ln Sapperton.\u2014Province, Feb. 20.\nFor two years we have been steadily urging our\nClients to buy property in Burnaby, close to Westminster, between the B. C Electric and the Great\nNorthern Railway between the Cities\nWe .'arteil in Willi 33 foot lots at $100 each, they advanced to 5150, then to J200, then to ?250, and\non the first day of May even- lot we have left In our Burnaby Additions will be advanced to \"300. They\nare still the greatest snaii be-hveen the two cities at that price and before next fall there will not be a\nlot in this neighborhood at less than J600, and probably S1000. .',.\u201e.\nThere is more actual development going on right in thls dlstrtctthan In any other place outside the two\ncities and the prices ot the lots are the lowest. Before two months we believe everything will have\ndoubled Tlie municipality is spending $50,000.00 in streets through ana around our subdivisions. The\nCanadian Northern will soon be building. The new B. C. Electric car line Is being rushed, manufacturing\nsites are being secured almost dally,  they will employ several thousand men.\nThere Is no other city in Canada with the population of Westminster where property is as low considering her wonderful natural resources and immediate prospects. If you do not buy now you will have\nto pay more, every day you delay you are just losing money. Send in your deposit and let us send you\na ulue print, so that you can make your selection if you cannot come to the office.\nThe Wright Investment Co.\nBaker Street\nNelson, B. C.\nQuality the Tf tie Test of Cheapness\nThis home will stand the most rigid inspection. Close in, situated on\nthe .north side of Victoria street .between Josephine and Hendryx, commanding a magnificent view of the lake from front porch.\nThe house Is a 1 1-2 storey cottage, double boarded with tar paper between, well painted, nicely finished Inside. First floor has hall, parlor and\ndining room connected by folding doors, kitchen and serving pantry, stairway leading from kitchen to largo frost-proof cellar.\nSecond floor has two large bedrooms, with clothes closets, bath room.\nFirst class plumbing throughout, hot and cold water, electric light, one lot\nwith fine lawn In front, alley at back of lot, with wood and coal chute running into cellar. Very warm house. This delightful home perfect ln every\ndetail ls yours tor $800 cash, with balance of purchase price $1200 arranged\nto suit purchaser. It Is well worth the money. You can't beat lt or build\nit today for less than $2500.   Close in, no hill to climb.\nSURBURBAN   HOUSE\nOne and half storey frame house ot 6 rooms, city water, electric light,\n5 lots, all cleared and fenced, plante tl in Orchard. Trees seven years old\nin full bearing. Good bam and chicken house. Price $3500, one half cash,\nsituated on Anderson street.\nFOR RENT\u2014A modern two storey frame, and three lots, some furniture\non Observatory street;  $20 per month   clear.\nThe Western Canada\nInvestment Co.\nPHONE 254 NEL?0N,   B. C BOX 1042\nber company, of which Mr. Pugsley is\na shareholder.\n5. Tbe York Point dredging in the\nharbor of St. John. Thla is similar to\nthe Gasperaux case. The same favored\ncompany, the Maritime Dredging &\nConstruction company, was given the\nwork on condition that lt did it for\nthe figures of the lowest accepted tender, weeks before the advertisement appeared. A competitor who wished to\ntender was refused all Information hy\nthe government officials.\n6. The Courtnay Bay dredging contract. Here there were two tenders,\nwhich competed. That of the Maritime\nDredging company was the lower by\n1156,000, on a work which would somewhat exceed $4,000,000 of expenditure.\nThe Maritime Dredging company, accordingly got the contract. But when\nthe contract was made out, it was allowed its competitor's figures. In defence, a Becond tender from the favored\ncompany was produced. But no second\ncall for tenders had been Issued.\n7. The Pink Rock case. Here Mr.\nPugsley is bnlilding an extension to a\nprivate wharf.\nThe Liberals are so angry that the\nSt. John Telegraph a Liberal newspaper, largely owned by John E. Moore of\nthe Maritime Dredging company, has\nexpressed a hope in suitably veiled\nlanguage, that some local ruffian will\nassault Mr. Crocket, who has been active\nin uncovering these rascalities.\nHOm DIRECTORY\nTHE OFFICE *\u00ab<\u25a0\u00bb., Ndso.\nWe have just taken out of bond a consignment of the celebrated PERFECTION\nSCOTCH WHISKEY. We import this\nScotch whiskey direct from Edlnborough,\nScotland.   Guaranteed 20 -years old.\nWe serve nothing but the beat wines,\nliquors and cigars.\nYOUNG & BOYD, Proprietors\nSilver King Hotel\nBaker Street, Nelson, B.C.\nRegular Boarders, $6.00 per week\nRates: 11,25 per day\nBeit 25 Cent Meal In the City\nWM. NEUENDORF, Prop.\nNelson Hotel Bar\nBaker Street, Nelson, B.C.\nINK c, WARD, Props,\nTry a \"GIN RICKEY\"\nMode from California Limes, specially\nimported\nFor a cool, satisfying smoke\nTry a Savannah Cigar\nWHOLESALE HOUSES\nPRODUCE\nSTARKEY & CO., WHOLESALE DEAL-\ners In Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Produce and\nFruit. Houston Block, Josephine street,\nNelson. B. C.\nGROCERIES\n\\. MACDONALD & CO.-WHOLESALE\nGrocers and Provision Merchants\u2014Importers of Teas, Coffees, Spices, Dried\nFruits, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars. Butter, Eggs, Cheese and\nPacking House Products. Office and\nwarehouse, corner of Front and Hall\nStreets.    P, O.  Box 1096.    Telephone 28.\nLIQUORS\nE. FERGUSON & CO.-WHOLESALE\nand Commission Merchants\u2014Importers\nand Wholesale Dealers In Wines, Liquors\nand Cigars. Kootenay agents for Pabst\nMilwaukee Beer. Agents for the Bruns-\nwick-Balke-Collender Co., Billiards and\nPool Tables and Supplies, Bar Fixtures,\nCigar Counters, Bowling Alleys, etc.\nPrices and specifications on application.\nOftice and retail department, Vernon\nSt., Nelson, two doors east of post office.\nTelephone 260.   p. O. Box 1020.\nBartlett House\nG. VV. Bartlett, Prop\nThe best \u00a51.00 a day house in town.\nA Miner's Home\nTips\n-Oh Getting a Day Labor'\ner, or a Job as Laborer.\nThe masses lead this paper.. Ihat ls why you can get\njust the man you want when you want him by using a Want\nAd ln this paper. These little men hunters are no respecters of\npersons. They bring results to all\u2014at the same cost of but a few\npennies. Employer\u2014get the pick from the best this way.\nEmploye-get the best job this way. Ko need to stand around\nwith your hands in your pockets.\nRead and Answer\nToday's Want Ads.\nKootenay Hotel\nMRS. MALLETTE, Proprletreaa\nA home for everybody.   Erery convenience given to the travelling public\nElectric   piano.     Cuisine   unexcelled.\nRates %1 per day.\nSherbrooke House\nNelton, B.C.\nOne minute's walk from C.P.R. station.   Cuisine unexcelled; well Heated\nand Ventilated.\nBOYER BROS., Proprietor!\nMINERS* FURNISHINGS\nA. MACDONALD _ CO.-WHOLESALE\nJobbers In Blankets, Underwear, Mitts,\nGloves, Boots, Rubbers, Overalls, Jumpers, Macklnaws and Oilskin Clothing,\nCamp and Miners' Sundries. Office and\nWarehouse, corner of Front and Hall\nstreets.    P.   O. Box 1095.    TeleDhone 23.\nMINING MACHINERY\nWASHINGTON MACHINERY & SUPPLY\nCo.\u2014Dealers in Engines, Band and Circular sawmills, Atkins' Saws, Wood and\nIron Pulleys, Ley ner Compressors and\nDrills, Pumps and Hoists. prompt attention. Reasonable prices. Courteous\ntreatment.   Spokane, Wash\nMISCELLANEOUS\nMOTOR BOAT SUPFLIES-E, D. Messen-\nirer Co    p. O. Box 172, Nelson. B. C.\nVANCOUCER   OFFICE\nFlack  Block,  613   Hastings  Street.\nFor Information re coast investments\nwrite us.\nList your property with us for quick\nsale.\nWE HAVE BEEN SELLING BOATS,\nPuddling nnd Motor Canoes on the\nKootenay Juke for lu years. Guarantee\nsatisfaction or money refunded. We have\nonly once been called on in that time to\nmake good, which was cheerfully done by\nreplacing a faulty engine. We are selling\n75 per cent ut lhe above crafts used in\nthe Kooteiiuy distract. Lindsay Launch\nit Boat Company, Limited. 209-lm,\nLadles, rciivniber Miss Jackson does\nsewing ut home, and goes out hy the day.\nOver Empire ilieiure. 274-3\nEmpire Hotel\n(Late Sunnyslde.)\nBaker Street, Nelson, B.C.\nThe house is thoroughly remodelled\nthroughout.    Clean  rooms.\nWeekly boarders, $6.00.\nRates $1.00 per day up,\nTemberance house!  home comforts;\nbest cook in the city.\nMRS. J. E. HARRIS, Proprietress.\nBUSINESS DIRECTORY\nAUCTIONEERS\nPUBLISHERS AND  PRINTERS\nNEWS PUBL13HNU COMPANY, LTt>.-\nPubUshers of The Dally News; aubscrlo-\ntlon Jii.UU per year by carrier; fu.OO per year\nhy mail. Commercial Job Printing'of n'1\nkinds neatly and promptly executed. 21f<\nBaker street, Nelson, B. C, Phone 1-11.\nHAIRDRESSINQ   ANO   MANICURING\nMME. KATHLEEN NOAH, HAiP.DP.ESS-\nIng und  manicuring parlors.    Room 88,\nK. W. C. block.\nAthabasca. Saloon\nCor. Baker and Kootenay Sta.\nNoted   bouse   for Big Beer.   Beit\nbrands ot Wines and Liquors and Union\nCigars in stock.\n. IVENS &  PHILBERT, Props.\nCLUB HOTEL\nCor. Stanley and Silica Sts.\nNewly furnished, renovated throughout The best dollar a day house west\nof Winnipeg. Big schooner toer or\nhalf and half 10 oents. Steady boarders *6 per week or ?25 per month. All\nwhite help.\nJOHN \u00a9RANT, Prop.\nOverture\u2014The Eagle's Nest\nGem Orchestra.\nE. A.  MELANCON, Director\nDOLLIVER  4  ROGERS\nrefined singing  and dancing act.\nMR. JACK FLEMING\nThe Tramp Violinist\nMISS \"JOE\" LOVE\nLyric Soprano  In  singing, talking\nMusic, Dancing\nMaji.        THE   TYRRELLS Ted\nThe Australian Duo\nSingers and dancers\n2   Reels of  Pl-tlres   2\nDoors open at 7:16; Performance at\n7:30 and 9:00.\nAdmission:   Adults 25c, children 15c.\nABOUT SWEET WILLIAM\nHIS   NEW BRUNSWICK   SCANDALS\nARE SEVEN\nSAWDUST    WHARVES  AND    RAKE-\nOFFS CONSPICUOUS\nOTTAWA, March 5.\u2014The committee\nof public accounts 1ms been busy this\nsession with Hon. William Pugsley's\nmanagement of his own province of\nNew Brunswick. Here Is the result up\nto date:\n1. The sawdust wharf at Richibucto.\na party heeler bought a ruinous wharf\nin May, 1908, for $700 and Bold It to\nthe government ln September, 1908, in\nthe heat of the election, for $5,000.\n2. The same party heeler waa \"conductor,\" 1. e. foreman, In repairing a\ngovernment wharf at Richibucto. He\nbought lumber some of it at $(J and $7\nper thousand, and put in hlB bill for\nthe whole lot at $12 per thousand.\n3. The Oaspereaux dredging. A favored company was put to work before\nthe tenders were opened, on the understanding that it was to do the work\nat the lowest accepted price tendered.\nOther firms might tender, but were\nsure not to get the work. In the end\nthe company got 00 cents a cubic yard\nfor work which the government engineers had reported was worth only 20\ncents.\n4. The Dalhousie dredging. Here\nthe government dredging was done, not\nopposite the public wharf, but opposite\na wharf owned by the Dalhousie Lum-\nNOTICE.\n\u2666'Public Inquiries Act.\"\nNotice Is hereby given that, pursuant to\nthe above-iiamed act, Robert S. Lennle,\nof the city of Nelson, bun-lster-at-)aw;\nDay Hort MacDowall, of the city of Victoria, una A. H. Ersklne, of the city of\nVancouver, 'nave, by order of His Honor\nthe Lieutenant-Governor In Council, heen\nappointed a commission to Inquire generally in the business of lire Insurance as\ncarried on In the province of British\nColumbia, including the placing of Insurance by persons in British Columbia .with\ncompanies or associations ln the United\nStates and other jurisdictions, and to report In writing upon the the results of the\nsaid Investigation, and especially ns to\nthe advisability and best methods of\nsupervision of the operations and linaneial\nstunding ot all companies or associations\ncurrying out the business of fire insurance\nIn this province:\nAnd as to compelling them to obtain\nlicenses from the province authorizing the\ntransaction  of such   business;\nAnd to furnish adequate security to\nBritish Columbia policy holders that all\nvalid claims tnev may have against said\ncompanies or associations will be promptly\npaid:\nAnd notice is hereby given Unit sittings\nfor the said com mission, for the purpose\nof malting huiulry Into matters aforesaid,\nwill be held ut the following points on the\ndutes set opposite, viz.:\nVictoria     March 3, 1910\nVancouver   March 9, 1910\nNelson  March 15, 1910\nSpecial sittings may be llxed by the commission upon HulTlclent requests from other\nsections of the province.\nAnd notice is also hereby given that all\ninterested parties may obtain from any of\ntlio commissioners subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses ut any sittings of\nthe commission.\nProvincial Secretary's Office,\nVictoria, B.C., -23rd February, 1910.\nNOTICE.\nKootenay Lake  General   Hospital   Society\nNotice of Annual Meeting\nIn  accordance with  tbe  bylaws  of the\nsociety,   the annual  general meeting will\nbe held tn the board of trade room, on\nTuesday, 8th March, at 3 p.m.    Membership conditions-all annual subscriptions of\nthe sum of $10 are memberii of the society eligible to take part in tho election\nof directors for the ensuing year- and In\ncase of illness are entitled to free treatment at the hospital.            ., ,\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e_\nGEO. JOHNSTONE,\n2G5-11  Secretary.\nTENDERS WANTED.\nTenders will be received up till 12 o'clock\nnoon, on Wednesday next, 9th Inst, for\nthe several trades In the erection and\ncompletion of on additional storey to the\nfactory of the Kootenay Jam Company,\nLimited, Nelson, B. C.\nPlans and specifications may hejieen at\nthe office of A. Carrie, architect, Griffin,\nblock, city. The lowest or any tender not\n.necessarily accepted.\nHotel Castlegar\nCASTLFGAR JUNCTION\nAll modern,   Well heated.   Best accommodation for travelers,\nW. H. Gage, Prop.\n(Formerly C. P. R. Agent)\nCOLLECTION   AGENCIES.\nW. CUTLER-COLLECTIONS OP ALL.\nkinds. Returns promptly made. References   given.     Office   IM  Bauer  street,\nBOOKBINDING ANO RULING\nNEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LTD.\u2014\nAll kinds of office forms ruled and punched fur loose leaf binders. The most complete book binding equipment In the Interior of British Columbia. 216 Baker St.,\nNelson, B.C.. P. O. drawer 1119, Phone 144.\nASSAYERS\nE. W. WIDDOWSON. ASSAYER (PRO-\nvlnclal) Metallugical Chemist. Charges,\nGold, Silver, Copper or Lead, fl each:\nGold-Silver, $1.50; Silver-Lead, tl.Sll; nine,\n$2; Silver-Lead-Zinc, $3; Gold, Silver-Copper or Lead, $2,50. Accurate ass-ays; careful sampling, and pniipt attention, P.O.\nBox AU08, NelBon, B. C.\nHELP WANTED\nNELSON  EMPLOYMENT AGENCY\nC. F. Hutton, Manager\nWANTED\u2014Planerman, edgermen, engineer \u25a0\n(3rd cluss.),,j(*a*\u00a5 filer.\nHelp of ail Kinds\nPromptly Furnished\nTHE WORKINGMEN'S EMPLOYMENT\"\nAND REAL ESTATE AGENCY.\nWANTED\u2014Trlmmerman, poBt, pole, piling\nand   shlnglebolt   makers,   chumbet-mald, .\nhousekeeper, girls for family, nurse.\nTHESE WANT POSITIONS-Young lady,\ncare of children;   planerman,   married; .\nyoung man wants planer feeding; married\nman wants firing or other work about sawmill.\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished rooms; a furnished\nflat; four rooms, close In; light housekeeping rooms,\nFOR  SALE-uo    acres    fruit    land,   near\nThrums, a snap; three splendid fruit and\nhay ranches, in Salmon river valley, each\none a bargain;   four  snaps ln   fruit and .\nstock ranches.  Kettle river valley,     -u-\nW. Parker, 312 Baker Street,  Phone 263.\nFOR RENT\nFOR RENT\u2014Small cottage.    Apply Wm.\nGosnell, Nelson brewry. 168-tf,\nFOR RENT\u2014Nice large warm front room\nIn private family, all .modern conveniences,   centrally   located.    No   children.    $8\nper month.   Apply P. O. box 4(5.       165-tt.\nNtLSON CAfE\nLarge, Commodious Dining Room.\nPrompt and Courteous Service.\nMeals Served at all Hours.\nElegantly  furnished  rooms   lm\nconnection.\nA, AUDET, Proprietor.\nPhone 276.\nR088LAND\nTHB HOFFMAN ANNEX, ROSSLAND,\nB. C.-Green & Smith, Props. Centrally\nlocated. European and American plan.\nCommercial travellers will And light,\ncomfortable sample rooms, a special dining room and excellent accommodations\nat the Hoffman. Baths, bowling alley,\n\u25a0team laundry.\nPHOENIX\nHOTEL BROOKLYN, PHOENIX B. C-\nThe only up-to-date hotel In Phoenix,\nNew from cellar to roof. Best sample\nrooms ln the Boundary, Bath room in\nconnection. Steam heat. Opposite Great\nNorthern repot.    James Marshall, Prop.\nARROWHEAD\nTHE UNION HOTEL, ARROWHEAD-\nSpecial attention given to commercial\nmen and tourists. First class sample\nrooms. Finest scenery in British Columbia, overlooking Upper Arrow lake. W,\nJ. Llghtburne, proprietor.\nGRAND FORKS, B.C.\nPROVINCE HOTEL, GRAND FORKS,\nB. C.-la the newest and best appointed\nhotel In the interior of British Columbia,\nand offers to the travelling public the\nbest accommodation obtainable. Tha\nbuilding is all newly furnished throughout and is the only Are proof hotel ln\nthe city.    E. Larsen, proprietor.\nCOMAPLIX'\nQUEEN'S HOTEL. COMAPLIX, B. Cv\nChief Young, Prop. Best of wines, liquors\nand cigars. Travellers to Fish Creek will\nfind excellent accommodation at this\nhotel. Sample room for commercial\ntravellers Is 16 x G6, one of the largest ln\nthe Kootenays.\nYMIR\nYMIR HOTEL, YMIR, B.C.-Most modern\nand up-to-date hotel In Ymir\u2014located\ndirectly opposite depot\u2014Best accommodation possible\u2014Dining room In connection.   J. B. Bremner. Proprietor.\nDo you know that croup can be prevented? Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy\nas soon as tbe child becomes hoarse or\neven after the croupy cough appears and\nIt will prevent the attack. It Is also a\ncertain cure for croup and has never been\nknown to fall. Sold by all druggists and\ndealers. ^   ,-;_\u25a0 \u201e_      \u201e__j\nASSAYERS' SUPPLIES\nTHE B. C. ASSAY AND CHEMICAL\nSUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED, Vancouver, B. C, Assayers' Supplies,\nChemical and Physical Apparatus, Balances and Weights of precision, etc.,\nSole Agents In British Columbia for the\nMorgan Crucible Company, London, England; F. W. Braun, Los Angeles;, the\nBraun-Knecht-Helmann Company, San\nFrancisco; the J. T. Baker Chemical company's Analyzed C.P. Acids and Chemicals; Way's Pocket Smelters; write for\npamphlet describing these smelters. Complete assay outfits furnished at short\nnotice.\nPRIVATE MATERNITY HOME\nNICE LOCALITY AND HOME COM-\nforts. For terms and particulars writs\nP. O. Box 363, Nelson, B. C.\nWANTED\u2014MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED\u2014Men and women io learn box-\nber trade in eight weeks; tools free:\nsecured over 10,090 positions for graduates\nlast year; unable to supply the demand:\ngraduates earn $16 to (26 weekly; Catalogue free. Moler System Colleges, *M\nFront Ave., Spokane, Wash.\nWANTED-Ladles to do plain and light\nsewing at home,   whole or   Bpa're time;\ngood pay; work sent any distance; charge\nSaid:    send    stamp   for full   particulars,\nrational Manufacturing Company, Mont-\nWANTED-Anyone requiring flrBt class\ncarpenters, communicate with secretary\nA.S. of C. and J\u201e P.O. Box 1006.      269-62\nWANTED-Sltuatlon as engineer, 8rd class\npapers; mine or sawmill,   P. O. Box 693.\nNelson,  B.C.  jj7U-B\nWANTED\u2014First class circular saw filer,\nat once; man who can do the work, An-\nply to J. B. Winlaw, Wlnlaw, B.C.    270-tf.\nWANTED-rAnyone    wanting    first   class\ncarpenters, communicate with Box 202.\n 271-tf.\nWANTED\u2014Housework, by experienced wo-\nFOR    RENT\u2014Offices,   ground    floor,    on\nBuker   St.    Apply  at  W.   G.   Thomson's\nbookstore. 268-tf.\nFOR RENT\u2014Nicely furnished room, with\nevery convenience; table board if required.\nVery central.    014 Victoria St. 269-ti'\nFOR RENT\u2014Office space on ground floor\nof   a   Baker  street block.    Address B.\u00bb\nDally News.  , 268-tf\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished rooms, 214 Victoria\nSt. xwi\nFOR RENT\u2014Housekeeping rooms.    Apply\n507 Silica St. jrft-8.\nFOR SALE\nFOR SALE\u2014New Magoon and Glvons'lata\nstrawberry plants. Apply Boswell Ranch,\nBoswell, B.C. 200-tf^\nFOR SALE\u2014A sub-division of excellent\nfruit land ln the famous Kaslo district.\nIn 5 or 10 acre blocks. Abundance of\nwater, close to railroad and steamboat\nlanding, navigation the entire yeur. Fin***\nhunting, fishing and wonderful scenery.\nDirect from locator to purchaser. See or\nwrite H. L. Llndsey, Llndsey Boat House,\nNelson, B. C.   \" 200-tf.\nBARGAIN SALE\u2014Ten acres of choice\nfruit land at Clovervale, neat- Nelson.\nTo be sold cheap for cash; clear title. For\nfurther particulars apply to Bishop W.\nHlndSj Prince Rupert, B.C. 249-tf.-\nFOR   SALE\u2014Cheap,   two   stoves,   airtight.\nheater, , hot-air   blast,    Apply  201   Silica..\nSt.         ________:\nFOR    SALE\u2014Sixteen-foot,    double    oared.\nPeterboro rowboat, carpet and cushion.\nAlso half Interest In bout house. Apply\nBox 693. city. j\u201e-tf.\nFOR  SALE\u2014Hatching    eggs,    from Buff.\nOrpingtons, S. C. Buff Leghorns, White\nWyanduttes, S. C. Bluck Mlnorcas.   Bred .\nto lay; fed for high fertility.   $1.50 per 13.\nC. L. Gansner, Williams Siding, B. C.\n' 271-lm..\nFOR SALE\u201440 acres, Slocan river, $10 per\nacre, F. B. Lys, Griffith block (over\nDominion  Express Company.) 271-6 \u2022\nWANTED-Mil Iwright, for portable plant,\nto commence at once.   Apply Rock Creek\nLumber company,  Mayook, B.C. 271-6\nWANTED\u2014Young    girl    to    take  care   of\nchild  and   assist  with light housework.\nApply mornfhg, Mrs. A. Routti, 112!), Water\nStreet. 273-3\nWANTED\u2014Woman,   used    to    farmhouse\nwork, would like nositlon aa housekeeper\nfor the summer on ranch where her tamer\ncould board.   S.N., Daily News. 272-3\ncould\nwKn\n...NTED-At tho Ymir General hospital,\na duly qualified nurse.    Address all communications to W, B. Mclsaac, secretary,\n274-tf.\nWANTED\u2014First class circular sawyer,\nmust understand cutting shop lumber,\nand must be a hustler. Services required\nApril 1. Apply Trail Lumber company,\nLimited, Paulson, B.C. 274-6\nWANTED\u2014Experienced   man   for   ranch.\nMust be able to milk.   Apply, Grosvenor,\nRiondel,  B.C.        274-8\nWANTED-Glrl to work afternoons. 'Apply COS Silica St; 274-tf.\nHOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS.\nHAUTMAN &. BENNETT, house and sign\npainters, paper hangers and decorators.\nShop. Stanley St., next door to B. C.\nTelephone office, Nelson. B. C.\n2 Per Cent Per Month Interest.\nFor sale or trade for farming land or\nother property, $10,000 worth of residence\nand business property In good location and\ntown. Well rented. Will sell or trade any\npart of it.\nInquire of J.E., Postoffice box 675, Rosa\nland, B.C. 251-26\nFOR SALE\u2014Good servlcable  team,   suitable for farm  or  ranch; 9 and 11 yearn\nold; weight 2660; price $300.   Address Trail\nLumber company, Paulson, B. C.  *     172-6 .\nFOR SALE\u2014Pure bred Indian game cockerels, two left. Mrs. Caldwell, Proctor.\n273-6.\nFOR SALE\u2014A few thoroughbred White\nS. C. Leghorn and Black S. C. Orpington\ncockerels, $3 each. Also setting eggs at.\n$1.60 for 16. Robert Hendricks, Kaslo,.\nB.C.      273-tf.. <\nFOR SALE\u2014Piano, Mason Riscli, good us -\nnew; owner leaving.    Apply 311 Willow\nB\u00bb. 274-6-\nFOR     SALE\u2014White     Leghorn     roosters,\ncockerels   and   hens.    Brown   and   Buff'.\nLeghorn and Buff Orpington cockerels.   J.\nW. Johnson, p. O. Box 124, Robson St.\n274-ff.\nLOST\nLOST\u2014Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, a small\nblack wallet, containing two $10 bills, one\n$6 bill, one $2 bill and one $1 bill. Finder\nplease notify Mlghton _\u25a0 Cavanaugh,.\nbrokers, Vancouver, B.C., suite 605, Do-\nmlnlnon Trust building. 262-tf.\nLOST-On Ward or Gore street, on Sunday last, a four keyed flute, in two sections.   Finder please return to E. Lupton,.\ntailor. 262-tf.\nLOST, STOLEN OR STRAYED-A full,\nsized Peterborough canoe, painted dark:\nseen, in good condition.' Last seen on W.\nJ. Astley s float before construction work,\non the new dock began. A reward Is offered for Information leading to Its recovery by its owner, G. S. Rees, Box'-llbJ*\nCl'v. *\u00bb-\u25a0*'\nOBSTETRICS.\nMRS. KENNY will be pleased to receive,\nmaternity patients at her home.* Exvei-\nlent testimonials.   224 Observatory street.\nP. O. Box 171, telephone AM.\nPRUNING AND GRAFTING.\nWork wanted Ay practical gardeners by\nday or contract. W. Thorp, Chatham\nBt.f Falrview, Nelson. 861-W\n SUNDAY ......mamr. MARCH t.\nTry a Package\n\u2022 of Puritan Pancake Flour and a quart\n\u2022 of Maple Syrup tor toe sum of\n75c\nFor sale at\nJoy's Cash Grocery\nComer ot Josephine and Kill Streets.\nP. O. Box 637 Telephone It\nWe can attend to your\nPLUMBING\npromptly and well\nB.G. Fiumbig & Heating Go.\nVictoria street, near Opera house.\nTelephone  181\nBEST      EQUIPPED     UNDERTAKING\n&ND EMBALMING PARLORS IN  THB\n'KOR.TfNBRERETON, UNDERTAKER. _\nNight Phone 252.    Day Phone 86\nStandard Furniture Co.\nNELSON, B.C.\nFOR  SALE\nAT\nABARQAIN\nOne One Horsepower Motor\nOne Half Horsepower Motor\nCan be Inspected at any time.\nApply\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nNelson, B.C.\nKootenay lake BbubmI Hospital\nMaternity Branch ,\nPatients are now1 received at the fol.\nlowing rates:\nPrlTate ward patients, wee* I2O.O0\nBeml-prlTste ward patients, week $16.00\nAddress   applloatl'\u2014   U   matron at\nkospltal.\nOrchestra Orchestra\nMr. Irvin Johnson oC the Arcade, is\nprepared to supply an orchestra to any\nnumber ol pieces for -dances, socials\n\u2022or parties. The best of compositions\nplayed. Reasonable terms. Apply boi\no*48, or 615 Victoria street.\nAn Exceptional Offer In\nCity Property\nA 7-roomed house and one lot on\nCedar street, close to Baker street.\nNo hills to climb. Modern and thoroughly renovated Inside this tall.\nPrice only $2,006. Terms can be arranged.   Full particulars of\nR. \"J. STEEL\nHudson's Bay Block\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS\nHV. J. fl. HOLMES\nCIVIL ENGINEER AND   MINE    SURVEYOR. PROVINCIAL LAND\nSURVEYOR, KASLO, B. C.\nTen years' experience Is   the Kootenays.  Honor graduate 1891. Royal Mil-\nItary College ot Canada. Kingston.\nPublic Stenographer\n|0t Baker Bt, Nelaon. BC. Phone 111\nf.C.Qreen.    P. P. Burden.   A. H. Green\nGreen Brother* & Burden\nCIVIL ENGINEERS\nDominion and British Columbia Land\nSurveyors\nP. 0. Box 146 Phone BUI\nCor, Victoria and Kootenay Sta.\nNELSON, B. C.    \u2022\nH. 0 BLACK\n\u2022:,       B. O. LAND SiraVBYO*\nOttlee:   Over Boyal Bank\nP. O. Box IM Nelaon, B. a\nA. L. McOULLOOH\nHYDRAULIC BNOINBBR\nPROVINCIAL LAND SURVBYO*\nP. O. Box 41.\nDfflce Phone BS6; Residence Phone B74\nOttlee: Over McDermid & McHardy\nBaker Btreet     Nelson, B. C.\n\u00abtt SKrtljj Stem*\nfor the Kids\nSee our Window crammed full oi\nEaster Novelties\nFor very small price you can make the\nLittle Ones Happy\nEaster Postcards.\nHundreds of Them.\nWe Always Lead.    We Never Sleep.\nPoole Drug Co. Ltd.\nNelson's Leading Druggists\nBaker Street       :-:       Phone 25 Day and Night\n'Imperator\" Hams and Bacon\n\"Shamrock\" Pure Leaf Lard\nDavies' Hams, Bacon and Lard\nat all first class stores, and\nP. BURNS <2b CO., Ltd.\nAsk tor them.\nPHONE 32\nThe Yale-Columbia Lumber Co., Ltd.\nROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER\nalso lathi shingles, sash, doors, etc.    Specifications made  up and estimates given,\nSLABS SLABS SLABS\nMuat dispose of our stock of slabs to make room. Special prices\n-while they last: $2.75 per cord; $2.GO per cord In lots of 5 cords; $2.40\nper cord In lots of 10' cords. Get your supply now. Prompt delivery\nguaranteed.\nGold and Silver Mine.\n. t   We have a first class shipping mine in this district for sale.-\nThe ore has averaged $55 per ton s-melter returns on the last two\nyears' shipments.\nHalf a million of ore In sight and  blocked out.    Railway crosses\nproperty.    No hauling.    Contract price lor freight and Bmelter charges\nonly $9 per ton.\nPRICE  $75,000.\nTHI8 18 A REAL MINE\nFor further particulars see\nMcQUARRIB   &   ROBERTSON,\n419   WARD  STREET\nNELSON, B.C.\nNELSON NEWS OF THE DAY\nMrs. Joseph Sturgeon and family wish,\nto thank their friends tor sympathy and\nkindly offices, ln their late bereavemest.\nGeorge Wells returned liom on Friday\nnight from Spokane, where He has been\nunder medical care for the past few weeks.\nW. J, Simpson, brother of Mrs. Joseph\nSturgeon, la spending a few days ln tne\ncity. Mr. Simpson is accompanied by his\nwife. They left their home ln Cochrane,\nA>ta., ln answer to a telegram asnounclni*;\nthe t-eiiourf Illness of the late Joseph\nSturgeon, but arrived here the evening\nafter his burial. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson\nIntend to return hom  this week.\nThe Independent Order of Foresters held\na very successful meeting in Fraternity\nhall on Friday evening. There were 11 new\nmembers Initiated into tlie secrets of Forestry and after the usual routine of business was ended with, the carpets were\nremoved and a few pleasant hours were\nspent In dancing. A dainty repast was\nserved at midnight and tlie evening was\nheartily enjoyed.' Mr. and Mrs. C. 1*.\nPlumb, organizers for British Columbia,\nhave done effective organization work for\nthe Independent Oreder of Foresters since\nthey came to Nelson. They have also\nplanted a strong order is Cranbrook and\nwill make a general tour of British Columbia,   visiting  the  principal   towns.\nTho ladles of Trinity Methodist church\nwish their friends to remember their banquet, tu be held on Monday, March 7th,\nfrom ti to 8 o'clock.\nE. O. Windsor, piano tuner, ts in town.\nHe ls well known ln Nelson and Kootenay\nfor nearly eight years, has long experience\nIn United States and Canada, and Is well\naccredited. Leave orders at Canada Drug\nand Book Company, or Poole's Drug Store.\n\u2022233-tf.\nClothes cleaned, pressed and repaired;\nAwnings and launch covers a specialty. J.\nSmallwood. over Wallace's store. Nelson,\nB.C. 266-tf.\nIf yon come once to the Davenport cafe\nwe are convinced you will come again.\nTry our 50 cent Sunday dinner. Served\nfrom 0 till 8 o'clock.\nThe best 50 cent Sunday dinner ln the\ncity at the Davenport cafe. Served from\n5 till 8 p.m.\nThe ladles of Trinity Methodist chdrch\nwish their friends to remember their banquet, to he held on Monday, Murc'h 7th,\nfrom li to 8 o'clock.\nSTOMACHSJFEEL FINE\nINDIGESTION,     HEARTBURN,     GAS\nAND   DYSPEPSIA  VANISH\nDIAPEPSIN     ENDS    MISERY    FROM\nSTOMACH IN  FIVE MINUTES\nAs there Is often some one in your family who suffers un attack of Indigestion\nor some form of stomach trouble, why\ndon't you keep some Diupcpsln In the\nhouse  handy?\nThis harmless blessing will digest anything you can eat without the slightest\ndiscomfort, and overcome a sour, gassy\nstomach five minutes after.\nTell your pharmacist to let you read the\nformula plainly printed on these cO-cent\ncases of Pape's Dlapepsln, then you will\nreadily see why It makes indigestion, sour\nstomach, heartburn and other distress go\nin five minutes and relieves' at once such\nmiseries as belching of gas, eructations\nof sour undigested food, nausea, headaches, dizziness, constipation und other\nstomach disorders.\nSome folks have tried so long to find\nrelief from indigestion and dyspepsia or an\nout-of-order stomach with tlie common\nevery-day cures advertised thnt they have\nabout made up tlielr minds that they\nhave something else wrong, or believe\ntheirs Is a case of nervousness, gastritis,\ntiitaiTli of the stomach or cancer.\nThis, no doubt, is a serious mistake.\nYour real trouble is, what you eat does\nnot digest; Instead, It ferments and sours,\nturns to acid, gus and stomach poison,*\nwhich putrilY In the digestive track and\nintestines, and, hesiilcs, poison the breath\nwith nauseous odors.\nA hearty appetite, with thorough digestion, und without tlie slightest discomfort\nor misery of the stomach, is waiting fur\nyou ns soon as you decide to try Pape's\nDiapepsin.\nTrinity Methodist Church\nRev.N.I.Rasmus D.D.\nOf Spokane will Preach the\nCHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERMONS\nTO-DAY\nMORNING at 11 o'dock\nEV1NING at 7.30 o'dock\nThe Choir will render Special Music\nANNIVERSARY BANQUET\nTOMORROW Evening March 7th, from 6 to 8\nDr. Rasmus will Lecture on \"Life as\nthe Climax of Art.\"\nMusical Numb:rs during the Evening.        Lecture commences at 8\nYMIR  DISTRICT SLIDES\nHEAVY   LOSS   TO   MINES   OF   THE\nDISTRICT\nTWO  MEN   IN   HOSPITAL  WITH   IN*\n'   JURIES\n(Special C-inespomlence.)\nYMIR, March 5\u2014Ymir Is not without\nher quota of disasters in the way of\nsnowslldes In common with the rest ot\ntli\u00a9 country, although to date tliere has\nbeen no loss of life reported.\nThe worst from a financial point of\nview Is the case of the Ymir mine.\nThe boiler room with the 1)01161-3. dynamo and superintendent's house were\nall completely wrecked recently, tlie\nwatchmen having a very narrow escape.\nA conservative estimate of damage sustained will reach at least $15,000.\nThe Wilcox mine was the scene of\nanother snowslide on March 2 which\ncaused considerable damage. Their\nbunkhouse and dining room were carried away, leaving the kitchen, but they\nwere not so fortunate in casualties.\nAllan McDonald and Dan. Chisholm who\nwere off shift and asleep both sustained severe Injuries nnd are both in the\nhospital as a result, .The latter will\nprobably be laid up for a couple of\nmonths. The loss to the Wilcox will\nprobably be about $1500.\nHarry L. Rodgers Is in New York on\nbusiness In connection with the Yankee\nGir] Mines.\nOre shipments fiom the Yankee Girl\nMines Is suspended on account of the\n\u25a0condition of the wagon toad to the\nmine.\nJames and George Bremner, brothers\nof mine host of t'ne Ymir hotel, are\nspending a few days in town visiting.\nA dance and good time generally\nwas in order last night at the hall, tlie\noccasion being the return of Charles\nMcDonald with his bride. The happy\ncouple launched their barque on the\nuncertain sea of matrimony at the residence of the brides' uncle at Castlegar\nand will make Ymir their future home.\nBoth are well and favorable known\nin town and. begin their new life with\nthe nest wishes of many friends.\nActive work will soon ibegin on the\nDundee mine. This property is considered by many to be the best in the\nvicinity, but has been abandoned for\nmany years.   The work fer the present\nwill be confined to development and\nplacing the property in a position to\ndo business right Mr. Riley who has\nthis work lu charge Is now on the\ngrounds and is an experienced mining\nengineer.\nTeller Arrested\nliOSTOX. Mass,, March 5 \u2014 John\nCnllcn, a teller in the Union Institution\nlor savings, was arrested at his home\niu Dorchester early today, charged\nwith a shortage of $12,1)00 In the accounts of the bank. Cullon was suspended  three days ago.     ,       \u2022\nNOTICE\nKnlr-\nAn extrnoiilinarv nice ting of tin\nview CJonsej vuilve assu--l*it)on will be lield\nIn the Hume school on Tuesday evening,\nMarch s, at s o'clock. All Conservatives\ndesiring to unite With us are Invited to\nattend.\nGEOHQfE KEYES.\nBOATS!\nThe RUSH Is here. A hoat just shipped\nto Movie. Another Roes thin week. One\noff to \"the Arrow lakes. One ordered for\nOkanagan lake. Two sold for kootenay\nlake,\nGet your order In NOW and have your\nhoat when von want It. Knock downs If\nyou want them. The Kootenay Motor\nHoat Company,  Limited.\nWATER NOTICE.\nT, C. W. Riley, of tlie town or Ymir, in\nthe province of Uvltlsli Columbia, I- r.-e\n.Minei-s IVrillk-ale No. 3SWS 1!., intend, .W\ndnte from date to apply to the Water Com-\nn ll.s* mm-1- for a water license to take torn\n<_-nl.ii.- IV.-t ol* water out of Item- creek for\nIMiudee  Gold   Mines,   about\nlipe\nMlnard's  Liniment  Relieves  Neuralgia\none nnd a half miles fio\ning purposes.\nMarch 3, I'M.\nC. W. RILEY.\nNOTICE.\nIN THE MATTER Ol** AN  APPLICATION\nfor tho Issue of a Duplicut \u2022 Cerliiie-iiu\nof  Title   lo   Lois   23  and   24,   Bloe!*  88,\nMcGllltvray's   Addition,   Town   of   New\nDenver.\nNotice is hereby given that it Is my intention  to issue,  at  the expiration ol' one\nmonth   after   the   first   publlc-aUon   hereof,\na duplicate of tlie Certificate of Title to\nthe above  mentioned  hns  in  the  name of\nJohn   Hughes,   whleh   Certillcate   Is   timed\nthe  19th of  February,  isiiT.  and  numbered\nM63C.\nT.   M.   BOWMAN,\nDeputy District Registrar.\nLand  Registry Ottlee,\nNelson, B.C.. Jan. 31. 11)10. 2-2-10-4\nBuild Your Own Boat\nWill furnish knockdown frame, pattern and instructions or frame planked.\nsanded and caulked ready for finishing\nat the very lowest price. Write for\nprices on our combination engine offer. Material and workmanship tho\nhest. Give your orders to a reputable\nhoat builder and avoid dissatisfaction.\nPlease remember our three years guarantee.\nK. HENRY, Nelson, B.C,\nAre you freriuontlv honrse? Do you have\nthat annoying tickling In your throat?\nDoes your coviRh annoy you at night, and\ndo you raise mucus In tiie morning? Do\nyou want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's\nCough Remedy and you will be pleased.\nSold  by al) dnij-ggists and dealers.\nDon't fnil to try the 60 cei\nner at the Davenport cafe,\nstreet.\n#\u25a0\u00bb\nPAGE SEVEN   %\nOur Monday and Tuesday program Is of undoubted excellence.\nDon't fail t0 see lt.\nFor subjects see boards.\n10c Adults, 5c Children\nOpen every afternoon and evening, 2:30 and 7 p. m. J\nCarpet- Cleaning\nBMtlnt earpeti! bj hand -apolla the texture and does not remove the dirt.\nOur up-to-date Bteam Cleaning Ptomh\nremove* all the Impurities and restore! th*\nfoodi to original colors.\n10c PER SQUARE YARD.\nWork called for and delivered promptly.\nClothes of all klnda cleaned, renovated,\nlyed and repaired.\nGents' Suite cleaned and pressed, 76c to\nd.00; dyed, $3.00.\nLadles' Skirts cleaned, ft.00; dyed, tS.09.\nGloves cleaned, 26c to *S0c.\nSpecial Ratea for Hotel-*, Restaurant*\n*nd Steamer*\nNelson Steam Laundry\n601-608   VERNON   STREET,\ntelephone 146. P. NIPOU. Prop,\nPLUMBING & HEATING\nCopp's  Stoves   and   Ranges.\nTile and Soil Pipe always on\nhand.\nI K. STRACHAN\nPLUMBER, Etc\n313 Baker St., Nelson, B.C.\nBATHS BATHS BATHS\nAs you all know that cleanliness\nis next to godliness, I am going\nto keep the Bath House open Sundays and all -night for the benefit\nof those that cannot come in the\nweek.\nPlain Baths 50c, Turkish, $1.50.\nBathhouse over Kerr's pool hall,\nVernon street.\nC.   R.   WALKER\nBusiness  Prop.\nA\nDANCE\nWITHOUT\nPROGRAMS\nIS NOT COMPLETE\nThey not only serve a useful\npurpose at the lime but also constitute a delightful momento of\nthe occasion.\nThe Daily News will be only\ntoo pleased to submit samples and\nquote prices.\nBefore Stock-taking SALE\n25 per cent Discount\nApril 1st being the end of our first\nyear of 'business In Nelson aind in order to reduce our stock as much us\npossible before slock taking we are\noffering for the next :!0 days a 25 per\ncom discount on our entire stock of\nWatches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,\nand Cut Glass; every article in Uie\nstore reduced.\nID you have a friend who is solng\nto be married or celebrate a birthday\nshortly now Is the time to buy your\nwedding 01* birthday present and save\n25 per cent on It for 30 days only.\nE. \u00a3. ROBINSON\nWatchmaker  and Jeweler\n417 1-2 Baker Street.     NELSON, \u25a0.O.\nOpposite Silver King Hotel\nCLEANING AND PRESSING\nSuit* called for and delivered\nA. J. DRISCOLL\nmono J55\u2014Baker \u2022treet, opixwlW tka\nSNAPS!\nWc Need the Money.     Th: following Stocks Have to Go.\n500 Nut-get . . $0.52\n100 McGillivray Coal        . 0.28\n2000 do . . 0.27J4\n2 Nelson Rink       . . 70.00\n1000 Eureka Copper . 0.05\n50 Western Coal and Coke 2.20\n5 Great Western Permanent,\nfully paid        .          . $119.00\n2 S. A. Warrants     .          . 720.00\n2000 Yukon Basin for       . 70.00\n250 Royal Collieries for    . 50.00\nE. B. McDERMID SttStfTE: Nelson, B. C.\n IT   MOE EIGHT\nVDiht SHrtlg) gifttm*\nSUNDAY\nMARCHI\nANOTHER.  SNAP\n40 Acres Close to Nelson, |20 sn\nAcre.    Easy Terms\nTALES  OF  DEAD   MEN\nDead men tell \"no tales; Knit if\nthey could there would be some\nmighty convincing arguments why\nyou should insure your life today\nend some interesting letters of re-\ngftet also from those -who had\nbeen offered every opportunity\nand yet failed to Insure. Tou\nare living today so go and see\nHX.CR-OASDAILE&Co\nAgonU for .the Royal Life Insur*\nsnce Co. of Liverpool\nRENT\n7 rooms, Victoria street.\n6 rooms Observatory street.\n5 rooms, Falrview.\nCabin near hospital.\nSALE\nHouses, centrally located. Lots' In\ncity and suburbs. Land on Kootenay\nlake, Slocan river, King and Granite\nroads\nP. B. UYS.RealEstate Agent\nGriffin  Block, over Dom.  Express Co.\nKindly Note CHANGE OF ADDRESS\n\"Unequalled  far General   Uae\"\nW. r*. TIERNEY, General Sale. Agent.\nGriffin  Block,  Nelson,  B.C.\nOver Dominion Express Co\n*)*\u2022\u00bb shipped to all railway point..\nCrow. Nest Coal\nMore beat,  less ash   than any\ncoal on the market\nFurniture Moving Is a specialty\nwith us.\nCity Transfer Co.\nPhone 179\nLIME AND SULPHUR\nSPRAY\nAll fruit trees should have it\n\u2022while the buds are dormant.\nIn 40 gal and 20 gal, barrels,\nIn 4 gal, tins and 8 gal. cases,\nin 1 and 2 gal. tins and 25c.\nbottles. This is the best spray.\nPrices the lowest.\nMali orders filled promptly.\nWM. RUTHERFORD\nDruggist Nelson, B. G.\nNelson Opera House\nOJNB   WEEK\nCommenceng Monday March 7th\nThe Summers Stock Co\nIn a selected repertoire. Opening\n\"bill Monday night Charles Kline's\nmasterpiece\n\"THE LION AND THE MOUSE\"\nChange of play nightly.   Specialties between acts.\nPRICES: 25c, 50c, and 75c.\nPlan at Poole Drug Co. Saturday.\n$5.00 REWARD\nThe Daily News will pay\n$5.00 to any person giving information which wild lead to\nthe conviction of any party or\nparties guilty of stealing copies\nof the paper from custodiers'\ndoors.\nThe News  Publishing Co., Ltd.\nNELSON NEWS OP THE DAY\nThe lucky number In Weir's weekly shoe\ndrawlne in 2024.\nRev. H. I. RasmiiH, n.D., ot Spokane,\narrived In  the city  la hi  night.\nKootenay lodge No. 16, T.O.O.F., will\nmeet tomorrow night ut 8 o'clock. Official\nbuHiness will be dealt with.\nThere will be o meeting of the Leglbii\nof Frontiersmen tomorrow evening at 8.15\n-o'clock at the armory for rifle practice.\nMarried, at Nelson, on Saturday, March\nPhotographs:!\nWe lead In our profession.\nWe use no imitations.\nNo imitation- platinum papers\nused. Ask for platinum photographs and you get them,\nwhich ls the highest grade of\npaper known to the art today.\nAlso remember we make\nphotographs on silver papers\ntor those who cannot afford to\npay platinum prices.\nYou will find our prices\nright as our name is at stake\nand we do not Intend to lose It\nCampbell's\nArt Gallery\nPHONE 46 715 Baker St.\nNext Door to Kootenay Steam\nLaundry\n**************************!,\nMMMMMMBMH\nFOR RENT\nA five roomed cottage with\nall modem Improvements; containing two bedrooms, dining\nroom, parlor, kitchen, bathroom, pantry and electric light,\n$20 per month.\nA six roomed house containing 3 bedrooms, .bathroom, dining room, parlor, kitchen and\npantry and electric light No\nhills to climb, $22 per month.\nA seven roomed house on\nCarbonate street, four bedrooms, dining room, parlor,\nKitchen, bathroom, pantry,\nbasement, furnace and electric\nlight, $32 per month.\nTwo stores ln brick block on\nBaker street.   Each store 32x19\nfeet and has a stone basement.\nLow Insurance rate, $27.50 per\nmonth each.\nH. & M. BIRD\nNebon, B. C.\nreaestaMaeaewessaeaGaegieaaac-i\nTHE SIMONDS HAND SAW\nTo carpenters and everyone requiring a first-class article we wouli\nrecommend the above. We have them in rip, hand or panel, either\nskew or straight back.   See our window.\nThe J. H. Ashdown Hardware\nCo., Ltd.\nNelson Branch      .*.      Nelson, B. C.\nWHOLESALE\nRETAIL\nDr.  RASMUS   OF   SPOKANE\nIS   HERE!\nHe speaks In Trinity Methodist church as follows:\nSunday Morning 11;  Afternoon, 2:30;   Evening 7:30.\nMonday Evening, 8, s'v\u2014 \u2022 t.\nREMEMBER   THE   BANQUET\nMonday Evening 6-8\nTickets 75 Cents.\nTHE\nEMPIRE\nMONDAY AND TUESDAY\nThe great\nPARIS FLOOD\nof .January, 1910\nBeside sa good program\nAdmission 10c. and 15c.\n5, by Rev. A, N. Frith, Eric A, Novberg\nand Anna S. Lahtlnef, both of Salmo.\nAntonio Olengona, was fined yesterday\nmorning for being a frequenter of a disorderly house A charge of assault waB\ndismissed.\nC. E, Mcpherson, district passenger of\nthe Canadian Pacific railway, came to the\ncity last night from Winnipeg. He Is\nstaying at the Strathcona hotel.\nA special meeting of the Pythian Sisters\n\u2022will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. In the\nK. of P. hall, A large attendance ls requested, for business of Importance.\nNelson lodge No. 53, I.O.G.T., will meet\non Monday evening In the Knights of\nPythias hall ut 8 o clock. The Juvenile\nTemple meets at G.-I5.\nMesdamcs Blaylock and Johnstone are\ngiving u teu at 918 Kootenay street on\nTuesday afternoon from 1 to fi o'clock, towards die funds of St, Saviour's church.\nThe Conservatives of Falrview rlstrlct\nwill hold n meeting on March 8 at 8 o'clock\nIn the Hume school. All Conservatives\nInterested are Invited to attenw.\nSubscribers to the Nelson Library association are reminded of the annual meeting, which will be held In the library on\nWednesday night. Every pferson subscribing to the library Is entitled to vote\nIn the election for directors.\nfhe charity dance, which takes place on\nMarch 14, In Eagle hull, Is progressing\nfavorably. Tickets are selling fast. The\ncommittee in ehnrge Is Tiard at work and\nIs sure that all those who attend will have\nan enjoyable time. Tickets can be obtained at J. J. Walker'B jewelry store\nand at Rutherford's drug store.\nAlex MoDonald, of the Madden hotel,\nreceived a letter yesterday from John\nHouston. It waa written and posted at\nFort George on Feb. 23.- He stated that\nhe had not been In his usual health for\ndome days, and that he intended going to\nQuesnel us soon as he could get a man\nto take his place.\nRev. Henry I. RaBinun. D.D., of Spokane,\nwill deliver the anniversary sermons* In\nTrinity Methodist church thiB morning\nand evening. The choir will give special\nmuHlc, and during tlie evening service,\nWilkinson's orchestra, with the addition\nof Bandmaster Fred I*. Irwin, will play\nseveral selections.'' An open session of tho\nSunday school will be held at 2.30, when,\nthe junior choir will lead the singing, and\nKERR'S BILLIARD HALL\nNext door to Postoffice.\nSplendid stock of Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes\nand   ail    Smoking   Sundries.     Up-to-date\nburbet- shop In connection In charge of T.\nDunbar.   Turkish bath uostalrs.\nTRINITY  METHODIST\nCHURCH\nBANQUET\nMENU\nHoast Turkey Boiled  Ham\nMashed Potatoes\nHot Grayy\nBread       Rolls\nCranberry Sauce Pickles\nFruit       Salad\nPie \u201e \u25a0      Cake\nIn the absence of Rev. J. T. Ferguson,\nwho has been detained In Vancouver, the\npulpit of St, Paul's church will be occupied by Itev.. Mr. Smith in the morning,\nund In the evening Judge Forin will give\nan address on \"The Christian View of\nTragic Accidents.\"\nThe team to represent Nelson in the\nchess tourney with Spokane has been decided on, and will coiiBlst or E. H. Smyth,\nJ. II. Hunnex, R, C. Dickson, E, Pasch,\nJ. D. Anderson and H. W. Hush. The\nmatch hau been arranged for Saturday\nnext and a keen contest Is expected. Play\nwill commence at 8 p.m. sharp and will\nlast until midnight. The Spokane players\nhuve reserved the right to choose who\nshall oppose Hunnex, and the remahjud\nwill be drawn against one another by lot.\nThe following is mi extract from a letter\nreceived by Rev. R. Newton Powell from\nT. E. Moiling, pastor of the Metropolitan\nchurch, Victoria, concerning Dr. Rusmus'\nlecture, \"Life as the Climax of Art,\" delivered recently in that church: - \"I do\nnot remember ever listening to a lecture\nthat satisfied me so completely from every\nstandpoint as that lecture did. It was\nliterury, philosophical, humorous, and evidenced a. grasp of the problem of life such\nas few men have.\" This lecture Dr. Ras-\nriMiH will deliver on Monday evening, after\nXbe banquet, In Trinity Methodist church,\"\nThe committee In charge of the arrangements for the benefit dance to be given\nWednesday evening-next In the I.o.O.F.\nhall, under the auspices of Queen City\nRebekah lodge No. 16, I.O.O.F., specially\nrequest a good turnout of the members\nof their order. This is the second benefit\naffair the Rebekahs are giving In aid of\nBLACK   OPALS\nYou will bare to see these opals to appreciate them. Some ot\nthese stones exhibit broad flashes ot red. blue, green mi purple.\nchanging rapidly from one to the other of these colon upon the least\nchange of angle of light\nThese wonderful opals were accidentally discovered at Lightning\nRidge. New South Wales, by some men who were digging post holes.\nA few of the best specimens are now on view at our store at reasonable prices, such ae.\nTHE LIVE COAL.\nTHE SUN8ET\nTHE PEACOCK'S FEATHER\nJ. O. PATENAUDE\nMANUFACTURING  JEWELER, WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN.\nThis is a good time to give your watch a spring cleaning.\nDont Delay!\nGet in on these prices while\n\"we have your size.\n$7.50  Ks   , 5.25\n$7.00  Ks   4.95\n?6.00 Dr. Special  4.55\nThe best for wet weather.\nThe ROYAL\nShoe Store\nR. ANDREWS, Prop.\nStrict attention to mall orders.\nthe Oddfellows' home fund, and all friends\nwho are In sympathy with this great work\nare asked not to forget the date. Wilkinson's orchestra bus been engaged and a\npleasant evening Is assured all who attend.\nIn addition to the dance, \\there will be a\nnovelty guessing contest, prize to be\nawarded, a K gold piece. Dancing will\ncommence at 1) o'clock.\nThe library \"at home,\" ftven on Friday\nafternoon by Mrs. 11. it, Dawson, at her\nresidence, was a charming and successful\naffair, and the attendance was very gratifying. One of the chief events waB a\nbooks and authors contest; Dr. Smyth\nwinning the gentleman's  prise, and Mrs.\nSmyth, the lady's. Some of the men -enjoyed u game of cards upstairs. A substantial sum was realized for the library.\nThe Library association express sincere\ngratitude to Mrs. Dawson, not only for\nthe enteitulnment enjoyed, but also for her\nkindness in placing her home at the disposal of this worthy cause.\nLast week ended the career of two well\nkuflwti old timers of the Kootenay. The\ntown of Sandon wns shocked on Thursday morning when the news flashed\nthrough the town that Edward McLeod\nwas found dead In bed. Heart failure Is\nsaid to be the cause of Ids sudden demise.\nThe deceased had been In Sandon since\nthe early days and was well known In\nNelson and through the Kootenay country country. At the Kaslo hospital, after\nsome weeks' Illness, Richard Mclnnls, another old-timer of tbe Kootenay, passed\nto the Great Beyond. Mr. McInnlB was\nn native of Prince Kdwurd Island and has\nbeen In British Columbia for the past 15\nyears.\nThe first anniversary ol Trinity Methodist church will he kept tomorrow In fitting style, with a list of special services,\nbeginning In tbe morning at 11 o'clock, afternoon at 2.30, and evening at 7.30. The\nspecial prea'c'hsr wilt be Rev. Henry 1.\nRastnuB of Spokane. Dr. Rasmus has a\nreputation from eust to west as a preacher and lecturer, and his coming to Nelson\nmarks u very special even In the church\nlife of this city. The musical program' Is\nvery special, and in addition to the selections by the choir, Wilkinson's orchestra,\nwith the addition of Bandmaster Fred L.\nIrwin, will piay. On Monday evening the\nladies of the church are giving a banquet\nfrom 0 to 8. Tlie orchestra will again be\npresent. After the banquet. Dr. Rasmus\nwill deliver his famous lecture. \"Life ajt\nthe Climax of Art.\" The officials of the\nchurch are making an appeal for a fund\nof $1,000, and a large part of that mim\nhas already been secured. The friends of\nthe church are cordially invited to the services and social events of the anniversary.\nLOST\u2014Between   Latimer   street   and   the\nGem. theatre, a necklace With Ave medals\non It.   Finder kindly return to Miss Majle\nTyet-ell at the Gem and get reward.    274-6\nChamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Invairiably brine relief to women suffering from chronic constipation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowneas of\nthe skin and dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists and dealers.\nWe Have\nSome\nvery nice Atlantic Coast Whole\nCodfish, also Herring and Mackerel,\nAcadia Codfish.\nBluenost Codfish.\nPHONi 223.\nStewart* <& Co.\nIf It's from Stewart's It'a good.\nChinaHall\nIs now well stocked with glassware, China Lamp Goods, Toiletware and Crockery of every description. We are offering special BARQAIN3 in Dlnnerware.\n\u2022See our open Block patterns,\nwhere you can get any number\nof pieces you require.\nSecond   Hand  Goods\nof every description.    We might\nhave   tiie very thing you   want.\nGood *\u25a0   rehouse for storage.\nMUNRO & NILSON\n321 Baker St. P.O. Box 688\nBARGAINS\nIn China and  Semi-Porcelains\nOur entire stock to choose from at\nbig reductions in price. We are Just\ngiving you a few items here to give\nyou an idea of the advantage of our\nsale to you.\nChina Cups and  Saucers from 15c.\nDinner sets were J25, now $21.00.\nDinner Sets, were 120, now \u00bb17JK).\nDinner Seta were $15.50 now $13.25.\nHeavy bottom Cut Tumbers, were\n$3, now $2 dozen.\nCome and see for yourself.\nOld Curiosity Shop\n1313, 515, 517 Josephine  St.\nDogs and Rabies\nSir,\u2014 -n ounce of prevention is worth\na pound uf cure.\" Tills old imixfin Is us\ntrue now us lt ever was, and could !\u00bb.\u25a0\nwell applied by the city fathers in their\ntaking some action to insure the residents\nof Nelson from ever finding themselves ln\ntne unlortumue position which some of the\ncities and towns in the east are In at\npresent. I refer to the mad dog scare and\nparticularly draw your attention to the\nhorrible death, as chronicled in your paper. In the Hamilton hospital of the poor\nboy who died In fearful and awful agony\nfrom \"Rabies,\" caused by a bite from his\nown pet dog. If the authorities of this\ncity are not too wise to profit by the\nexperience of others, they should take\nsteps to see that every dog in the city is\nmuzzled at once, and not wait to lock the\nstable door alter the horse Is stolen.\nC. B. l'-HANUlS.\nNew Swimming Records\nNEW YORK, March 5\u2014C. M, Daniels\nof the N.Y.A.C. won tlie 600 yards\nA.A.U. national championship swim last\nnight. L. B. Goodwin, a club mate, was\nsecond and W. Auerhach, was third.\nThe time for 500 yards was 6:28.\nDaniels made three new American records and one world's record. His\ntime for 60 yards was 2:65 3-4, beating\nhis own American record of 2:68, made\nthree years ago. He swam 300 yards\nIn 3:35 4-6, the former figures -being\n3:40, and establishing a new world's\nrecord of 3:57 3-5 for 300 metres, fti*\nprevious time for which was 4:04,\nMlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc\nlimei Sulphur Sj\nManufactured by th. Victoria Chemle\nCo., Limited\nOar has just arrived, containing\ngallon tins, and barrels of 18 gal.,\ngal., 22 gal., 38 gal. and 40 gal.\nNow. Is the time to spray.\nThe Brackman-Ker\nMilling Co., Ltd.\nBe merry\u2014 Join the happy crow J at\nthe\nMETHODIST    BANQUET\nMonday from 6 to 8 p.m.   ,\n\"LIFE THE CLIMAX Of ART'\nK-ev. H. I. Rasmus, the great American orator wll lecture on the above\nsubject Monday evening at 8 o'clock. I\nrickets for banquet and lecture, 75c.\nSweeping Redactions\nIn order to make room for our S prlng Goods which are arriving dally\nwe must close out all our winter goods and we offer you the following\nsnaps:\n..,.1\n.$.15\n.   .25\n.   .50\n.   .75,\nHockey Slicks, reg. 25c, now ,\nHockey Sticks, reg. 35c, now ,\nHockey Sticks, reg. 75o\u00bb, now ,\nHockey Sticks, reg. $1, now .\n_      Skates, reg., $1.75 and $1.50, now 1.00\nMoccasins, Creepers, Fucks, Shin Pads, 25 per cent off.\nBUY NOW ANO SAVE MONEY. TERMS: CASH\n**\u00ab\" Nelson Hardware Co. Bakerst\n\u25a0AMIITOH |=\nWINNIPEG\nWe Invite Rain chers and Fruit Growers to call and\nexamine the        l__\u00ab*\nEureka Fountain CoTsed Sprayer\nIt Is so easy to operate and has no complicated parts\nto get out of order, and does not require constant pumping like other sprayers.\nWe are also agents for Pendray's Lime and Sulphur\nSolution, endorsed by the provincial inspector of fruit\npests.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Limited\nWhole-uta\nNEtfON, a c.\nRetail\nTOIONTO\nVANCOUVER\nThe Store of Quality\nNELSON,   B. C.\nEggs, per case ot 30 doz....f8.76\nEggs, 2 dozen tor 65\nChoice Prunes, 25 lb. case.. 2.25\nCreamery Butter, 3 lbs 1.00\nSEE OUR WINDOW\nTry our 35c. coffee, 3 lbs... 1.00\nOranges, lemons, bananas and\ngrape fruit\nP.O.-Box54    A. S. HorSWlll     Phone 10\nThe Store of Satisfaction\nSeymour Charlton\nQuestion\u2014Who was Seymour Charlton?\n\u2014 Answer\u2014The younger son of the Earl of Brentwood, who eventually succeeded to the title.\nQ.\u2014Is this a love story!\nA.\u2014Yes; it tells ot the love and marriage of Seymour Charlton to\nGladys Copland, the daughter of a London shopkeeper.\nQ.\u2014ls It a happy marriage?\nA.\u2014At first, yes; later on trouble   comes; finally happiness   triumphs.\nQ.\u2014Who ls the author of this Interesting book and Is lt a full length\nnovel?\na.\u2014W. B. Maxwell (son of M. E. Braddon) who has written some\nother popular hooka such as \"Vivian,\" \"The Guarded Flame,\" etc. This\nbook ls 533 pages, and has eight illustrations.\nQ.\u2014Where may \"Seymour Charlton\" be obtained?\nAT THB\nCanada Drug & Book Co.. Ltd. mj-k\nNelsoiVUp-ta-DaU\nM^jtp\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. 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