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MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902.\nNO. 141\n4*,.\nWliU\nJ\/\nThey Gall for an Expenditure of Nearly Two and\nOne-half Millions.\nVictoria, April 19.\u2014The estimates\nsubmitted yesterday provide for an\nexpenditute of $2,486,127 31, a> slihtg\nincrease over tbe last one. A kick\namong the mainland, especially the\nFraser river members, at the small\nness of the appropriations was made,\nas they urged that they have been discriminated against for tbe island constituencies. There is $55,000 for tbe\ngovernment house at Victoria, $31,000\nfor the Point Eliice bridge, Victoria,\nand $20,000 for the oreniier'a seal of\nSiuth Nanaimo.\nPRESBYTERIANS REVISE.\nWashington, April 19.\u2014The Presbyterian creed revision committee\ncompleted its labors today and adjourned. The committee agreed upon\na report to be made to tbe general assembly which will meet in New York\non May 15. The members reserved\nthe right to differ upon minor matters\nin the report to be made to the assembly, but the final report was made\nunanimous and hearty. The differences refer entirely to the question of\npbraseologv, and do not apply to any\nprinciple or doctrine. As finally determined upon, this brief statement is\nto contain 16 articles, as follows :\nFirst, God; second, Revelation.\nthird, Divine Purpose; fourth, The\nCreation; fifth. The Sin of Man; sixth,\nThe Grace of God; seventh, Election;\neighth, Our Lord Jesus Christ; ninth,\nFaith and Repentance; tenth, Holy\nSpirit; eleventh, The New Birth and\nthe New Life; twelfth; The Resurrection and the Life to Come; thirteenth,\nThe Law of God; Fourteenth, The\nChurch and Sacraments;' fifteenth,\nThe Last Judgment; sixteenth, Christian Service and the Pinal Triumph.\nThe committee was also charged\nwith the revision of the Confession of\nFaith by the preparation of a declaratory statement defining the meaning\nof certain portions of the confession\nThe report was unanimously adopted.\nCARNEGIE STILL GIVING.\nPort Arthur, Out,, April  19.\u2014Andrew Carnegie bas offered $10,000 for\nNo Definite Developments\nReached in Peace Negotiations.\nw\n7ADDS   BROS.\nPHOTOGRAPHERS\nPORTHAITUHB\nINTERIOR WORK\nVIEWING, ETC.\nTemporarily Located at\nBlome's Old Stand,\nBridge Street, Grand Forks, B. C.\nFor Sai,e\u2014A  good   No\nIhe erection of a 111 rary building here,   stove.   Apply at this office.\nLoudon, April 19.\u2014The Associated\nPress has excellent authority for saying tbat up to a late hour tonight\nthere has been no definite developments in tbe matter of the Boer-\nBritish peace negotions. Lord Mil-\nner, the British higher commissioner\niu South Africa, has defined certain\npropositions upon which peace may\nbe secured aluio6t immediately, but\nthe cabinet is said to have disagreed\nupon the merits of Lord Miluer's\nternid at it meeting yesterday.\n''Sparring for time\" best describes\nthe present status of the negotiations,\nneither >ide being willing to reach a\ndecisionjwhich would break off the '\npresent conference. An agreement\nmay be reached at any moment, Isut\nthis is more likely to be result of semi-\nindependent action of Lord Alii tier\nand Lord Kitchener at Pretoria than\nthat involved in the cabinet ar London.\nDIGS HIS OWN GRAVE.\nMontreal, April 19.\u2014A remarkable\ncase of euicide is reported from Hart-\nland, N. B. Ambrose Grouse has been\nmissing since Tuesday last, wi'b 100\nmen searching lor him. He was of\nunsound mind. Today freshly turned\nearth was noticed oc the hillside with\na shovel lying near. Investigation\nshowed Grouse's body underneath.\nHe had dug a hole iu the hillside, laid\ndown in it and apparently worked\naway on the overhanging bank uoti it\nfell in and buried him.\nTO THE CORONATION SHOW.\nOttawa, .April 19. \u2014 Col. Pinault,\ndeputy minister of militia, is in Quebec making arrangements tor the mobilization ,of tbe coronation contingent, and iiis understood that Quebec wilt be the point of. embarkation.\nCOURT OF APPEALS IN YUKON.\nOttawa, April 19.\u2014A bill has been\nintroduced for tbe establishment of a\nCourt of Appeals in Yukon, which\nwill do away with appeals to tbe British Columbia Supreme court.\n9  Cook\nI. 11\nMERCHANT\nTAILOR\nTHE   NEW\nWINN\n1PEQ\nH   O   T E  L,\nRIVERSIDE AVE.\nGRAND FORKS\nNew Spring Goods\nLatest Patterns Englishland\nScotch Manufacture.\nHave Tour Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and\nRepaired by a Practical Tailor.\nWE CAN DO YOUR JOB PRINTIMlt\nThe Job Department of The Even-\nin? Sun is now prepared to turn out\nprinting in Ptvle and quality equal te\ntbe best. Give us a trial as we aro\nsure we can suit you.\nSee Prizes\nTo be given away to\nparties catching; the]\nLARGEST TROUT\nFish must be weighed\nat the store, as fishermen's affidavits will\nnot be good.\nCome and swap fish\nstories with us,i\nJ. H. MURRAY, PROP.\nWINNIPEG AVENUE\nGRAND FORKS, B. C.\nRATES...\n$2.50 PER DAY\nSPECIAL, RATE BY WEEK\nBAThS, ELECTRIC\nLIGHTS AND BELLS\nSPECIAL  ATTENTION  PAID   TO\nCOMMERCIAL MEN.\nHotels.\nPACIFIC HOTEL, opp. C.P.R. statlon.Co-\nlumbia, J. Mcintosh.   'Phone St.\nClothes Cleaned and Pressed.\nIF you want your clothes eleaned or\nrenovated aud pressed go to Mrs. L. W\nJohnson, cor. Hfverslde ave. arid Main st\n4\nBbidobStbemt\nPhone 115\nReal Estate and Mining Brokers.\nT. ALFRED KBNNION, mining aud real\nestate, cor. Bridge and First, 'phone 65.;\n\u2022Miscellaneous.\nEmployment and Information bureau, O\nK.messenger servlce.BridgeAlst. 'phone05\nFRANK   MILLER\nGENERAL TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE\nGood Dry Wood delivered to any part of the city\nPhone 64 Grand Forks and Columbia, B. C.\nEastman Kodaks\nand Plate Cameras\nWe can do your Developing and\nPrinting for you.\nH. E. Woodland & Co.\nDruggists THE EVENING SUN\nTUBNBB & EVANS.\nlabel)\nSUBSCRIPTION bates:\nOne year, by mall $8.00\nOne Month, by mail 25\nAddress all communications to\nThe Evening Sun, Columbia,B. C\nPHONB, 59.\nMONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902\nNEW ADVERTISEMENTS TODAY\nH. E. Woodland A Co., Druggists-First\nPage.\nJack Cox, The Windsor\u2014Fourth Page.\nUnited States should very materially\nstimulate, the book publishing' business.\nThere is much diversity of opinion\nin Grand Forks regarding the resolution passed at the citizens meeting last\nweek calling for Mayor Holland's\nresignation. Not that it is not thought\nthat such action was justifiable, but\ninopportune, in that it was taken in\nthe absence of Mr. Holland. There is\nsome ground for dissent on this feature of the case. It is most unfortunate that Holland should in the fight\nagainst the V., V. & E, which is considered to be also against the city's\nbest interests, enjoy the prestage given\nhim by virture of his being the chief\nexecutive of the city; especially so, because he was elevated to the position\nafter be had demonstrated his determination to prevent it possible the\ncity of Grand Forks Irom enjoying the\nbenefits of an overland competing\nrailway. The only criticisms we have\nlo make in the matter are that the\nHeps taken last week should have been\ntaken several weeksago, and the meeting thoroughly advertised as to its\npurposes, so that a full and free expression of public sentiment could\nhave been,obtained, and all interested\ndesiring to attend could have attended.\nTne public does not take kindly to\nsnap judgments, even though such\njud{tnent may be in aic>rd with its\nviews. Just action need uot be taken\nunder cover. Grand Forks must forsake these dark-room methods, else\nthe community can never have sufficient positiveness to know its own\nmind, and work in harmony, no matter how desirable such action may be.\nWhat ie right is worthy of  publicity.\nActing Mayor Havey is very much\nannoyed, alter reflection, tbat he\nsh' uld have been found presiding at\na ii eeting which censured the official\nf^r whom he is acting iu his absence.\nPeihaps Mr. Harvey is making a\ngreater mistake by expressions of regret that he so acted.\nAnd ew Carne^ie'i? extensive d ma- j\ntioi.s   towards  the   establishment   of\nlibraries throughout Canada   and the\nCITY SUNBEAMS\nFrom information received in tbis\ncity today from Victoria, The Sun\nwill most likely contain some railway\nnews tomorrow that will be pleasing to\nmost of its many readers.\nA golf club is beinjj organized in\nGrand Forks, and territory is being\nselected in Columbia ior a golt-field.\nG. K. Stocker, C. H. Thomas and C.\nE. Johnson are in from Cascade today.\nTbe C. P. R. is putting in more side-\ntrackage at the smelter, and the bridge\nover the North Fork on the smelter\nspur is being housed in. It is understood, too, tbat the company has\ncaught inspitation fiom the improvement spirit exhibited by tbe citizens\nof Columbia this spring, and will do\nsomething in that line itself. Considerable space about the depot is, to\nbe fenced in and -beautified with\ntrees and greensward \u00bblots.\nAnother case of smallpox was discovered in the Quinlivan camp, over\non the V., V. & E., Saturday. The\npatient was immediately removed to\nthe pest house, and C. E. McGregor\nwas detailed to purify the camp and\nplace it under quarantine for the required period.\nThe circulation of The Evening Sun\nis growing more rapidly at present\nthan at any other time since its publication began.\nIt is understood the C. P. R. will\nput in another track from its depot in\nColumbia to the Hot Air junction.\nR. J. Pamtte, formerlv of Columbia, is now conducting a grocery, fruit\nand vegetable store in San Francisco.\nHe reports business overdone in that\ncity; says Mrs. Parrette is not recovering from her rhumatic troubles in that\nclimate.\nThere will be a meeting of the W.\nC. T. U. tomorrow afternoon at 3\no'clock at the Methodist parsonage.\nImportant business.\nThe Ingram-Muir company are\nhandling a lot of Cudahy's famous.\nRex brand hams, bacon and lard.\nTbey had a car iu just three weeks\nago, and today are unloading another.\nMr. Ingram reports business improving, and collections good. They are\nuow making up orders for four carloads of merchandise. Mr. Ingram\nconsiders that if a wide-open railway\npolicy would be adopted, by the Dominion and proviucial governments\nbusiness would improve 150 per cent in\nthirty days. -\u00bb,\nRichard 1'iewman, managing director of the Winnipeg, returned last\nweek from New York, where he went\non business of the company, and it is\nunderstood that he was  successful in\nplacing a block of shares ot the com-\ni pany.\nFOR SALE I\nGood   paying   business  in   Grand\nForks.   Enquire at this office.\nIf you want a beer that sparkles like\nchampagne when turned into a glass,\nask for Graham's. It is made at the\nGrand Forks Brewery.\nFOR SALE I\n, Cheap, Top Buggy in perfect order.\nToo small for present owner. Apply\nat this office.\nBICYCLES.\nThe \"Columbia,\" \"Perleet\" and\nCleveland bicycles, all top-notchtrs.\nWheel supplies of all kitfds. Repairing. Wheels to rent.\u2014Geo. Chappie.\nopposite Post Office,\nThe cut in price by the outside\nbrewery does not seem to make much\ndifference to our hotel and saloonkeepers. They still seem to stick to\nhome production. You can get Graham's bter at any of the old stands.\nBOUNDARY ORE SHIPMENTS\nThe following table gives the ore shipments of Boundary mines for 1900, for 1(01,\nfor 1902, and for the past week, en reported to The Evening Su n;\n1900\nGranby Mines, Phoenix       64,588\n  297\n  150\n         5,340\nSnowshoe, Phoenix.\nBrooklyn, Phoenix\t\nMother Lode. Deadweod...\nSunset, Deadwood\t\nMorrison, Deadwood\t\nB.C. Mine, Summit\t\nB. Bell, Summit\t\nWinnipeg, Wellington \t\nGolden Crown, Wellington.\nAthelstan, Wellington\t\nKing Solomon, W. Cooper ..\nNo. 7 Mine, Central\t\nCity of Paris, Central\t\nJewel. Long Laki\t\nCarmi. West Fork\t\nRuby, Boundary Falls\t\nMiscellaneous\t\n19,494\n1,096\n2,250\n1,200\n2,000\n160\n1901\n[233,424\n2,781\n89,034\n802\n150\n46,405\n560\n1,040\n89,967\nPast Week\n9,862\n41,352\n150\n490\n540\n2,4 3\n150\n95\n30\n550\n875\n250\n250\n350\n80\n3,230\nTolal,tons   ;       99,780\nGranby Smelter treatment, tons       62,387\nMother Lode Smelter treatment, tons\t\n380,000\n230,838\n118,448\n1,140\n121,860\n89,115\n43,195\n270\n12,889\n9,898\n2,950\nH.   Tv.   NEWETT\nEXPRESS AND LIVERY\nAll Kinds of Teaming Done.\nTeaming Done. lugs 0\n1 \u201e\u201e.,\u201e n...i\u201e,.\u201e ot i Fraser's Drug Store, Grand Forked\nLeave Orders at j Hodson.9 sto?e) Columbia, or\nRigs of all Kinds for Hire\nRING UP STABLE, PHONE B98\nP. BURNS & CO.\nWholesale arid Retail\nDealers in.....\nFresh and Cured Meats\nFish and Oysters\nLive and Dressed Poultry\nMail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.\nSpecial Rates to Mines.\n.   J\u00ab HAMMER, Grand Forks Braneh\nShops\u2014Grand Forks,   Greenwood and Midway\nRiverside Nurseries\nGRAND FORES, B. C,\nMartin Burrell, Prop.\nMaples, Elms, Linden, Mountain\nAsh, Catalpas, Gut-leaf Birch.\nA fine selection of flowering shrubs, including FreHch and\nPersian   Lilacs, Hydrangeas, Snowballs, Spireas, Roses, etc.\nSpecially selected strain of Lawn Grass Seed. Fruit\nTrees.JBerry Bushes, Strawberry Plants, Asparagus Roots.\nVegetable and Flower Seeds at my Store, next to Biden's\nopera house.\nCAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS\nV   &N. PHONB as\n...'..VI\nI\n\u2022 ' }*i\nj\nCOLUMBIA. B. C.\n\/A-\n*&&>\u25a0\nSituation,\n\u2022 0n v iro m m e ti t s\nRe^oi trees.\n... ' i\ni \u00ab\u2666\u25a0\nand    General\nasisM4r-*w\u00bb\u00ab\n*\u2022>\nThe City of Columbia  is fsltuated\nnear the junction of the North Forks\nof the Kettle river with the main Kettle  river,  and  is   distant about  300.\nmiles east of Vancouver.\nThe natural situation df the city for\nbeauty Is not excelled in Amerind. A\nverdure-clad add flower-bespangled\nrolling prairie, traversed by a rivqrof\nbright, sparkling waier, fringed with\nforest trees and surrounded by mountains, forffiitig a oharming coinbina-\ntioir of pietiiresiiuesness and grandeur\nThe Columbia A Western railway,\nwhioh was constructed by the Canadian Pacific Railway oompany, has ito\nstation, freight warehouse and yards\nin the center  of  Columbia,  and the\nVancouver, Victora A Eastern Railway company, has located its depot,\nfreight sheds and yards along the east\nline of the corporation, thus giving \u2022\nthe city connections with two transcontinental lines.\nThe Canadian Paciflo railway oompany has large interests in..the city,\nhaving selected the site on account or\nthe superior natural advantages as a\nrailway centre.\nThe climate, taken all the year\naround,'is the best in Canadn\u2014part of\nthe summer is'rather hdfcand dry, but\nthe rest of the year is enjoyable.\nThroughout tne Kettle \u25a0River valley\nthere is an extent ut fertile agricultural laud, part of which is uow being cultivated. .. '\u25a0\u2022  '\nApples, plums, pears, prunes, ohier-\u00bb\nries and  all  the  small  fruits  grow    \u25a0\nabundantly.  Thevalley surrounding.!\nColumbia, divided into small f rnit and    I\nvegetable farms, will sustain; a ilarge\npopulation.   ' {    \u25a0  h    >V\nBuilding miftVrial is plentiful in the -\ndistrict.   Lumber can j>Bcproc'ured at\nfair prices, and brick limo and stone\nof good  quality can always  ha  oh-;\ntaiued wtien required.\nThe mining-interests are of the first\n.importance to this country, anil will\ndo much to build up Columbia. Large\nmineral lodes have been .discovered\nthrough the mountains\" adjacent to\nthe city, and what were mere prospects a short time since are now iarge\npaying mines.\nWater is supplied the city by pumping from a beautiful spring of excep\ntional purity, capable of supplying a\ncity of 50,000 inhabitants.\nThe'Granby smelter and converter\n\u2014the most modern and perfect plaut\nof the kind in America\u2014employing\nhundreds of men, is contiguous to the\ncity,\nOwing to the fine climate, the central situation, the beautibln environments, the bright prospects for nit tire\ngrowth aud prosperity, Columbia will\nbe an educational centre, a city of\nhomes, as well as a wholesale distributing point; and whon finally allied\nand wedded to her sistor sister, will be\nthe best and largest eity lit the interior.\nThe Most Nutritious.\nGrateful \u2014Comforting. -        Brea!: fast\u2014 Supper\ns\nA ONAP\nFOR   SALE\nA business paying a profit of $350\nper month for sale.\nOther interests of\nthe proprietor demand his attention. Apply this\noffice, or\nBox 414,\nGrand Forks\nAdvertise iu tha Evening Sun.   It\npays. rf\nFor a nice-hair-cut or shave go to\n-the\"City Barber shop on Riverside avenue.   Batlisr25c.    .\u00bb\nGEO. W.  PLOVD\nMilk and Cream\nV '   'Delivered to all parts ol\n;;''\/Grand Folks and Columbia.\nHay, McCallum & Wright\nMining and      \u25a0\nReal Estate Dealers\nFinancial and Insurance Affents\nPHONE ORDERS\nPromptly\nAttended to.\nPHONE   CI06\nLots for sale in all parts of the city.     ,t\n' Choiee garden lands at low prices.\nMoney to Loan       Columbia, B.C.\nPox 22\nColumbia\nGrand Forks\nThe... : \u2022 | ;\nIngram-Huir Company\nThe\nBoundary\nW h01 esale    Grocers .\nDOES YOUR WATCH\n-     KEEP TIME\nIf not, we'll cure it, and when we get\nthrough with it you'll wonder why you\ndidn't think ot us long before.\nAll our work guaranteed.  No hasty,\nslipshod job leaves my shop. My workmanship is skilled and conscientious.\nYou'll uot grumble at the prices,\ni either.\nA. D. MORRISON'S WATCH INFIRMARY\nBBIDQI BTBBCT, OBAMU FOBKS\nMODEL\nBAKERY\nBRIDGE STREET\nORANI) FORKS\nNow is the time\nto order your\nVPRUIT CAKES\nVRESH CANDIES\nDOUtiHNUTS\nMINCE PIES\nCAKES\nETC.\nAt the\nModel Bakery.\nW. F. Stuart\nPHONB 60\nPROPRIETOR.\nThe only place in tow\nwhere you can buy\nGanong's Noted\nQ.B. CHOCOLATES\nAMD...\nMcCormick's Famous\nMaracaibo Chocolates\nPipe*, Tobaccos, Etc.\nAll Leasing Brands of Cigars\nDONALDSON'S\nPhone 64\nTI FILIPINO WAR\nGen. Malvar Has Unconditionally Surrendred to\nGen. Bell.\nManila, April 19.\u2014Gen Malvar baa\nunconditionally surrendered to Brig.-\nGen. Franklin Bell at Lipa, B\u00abtangas\nprovince, with the entire insurgent\nforces of the provinces of Laguna and\nBatangas, Gen. Bell says his influence is sufficient to quell the Insurrectionary movements in Tsyabas and\nCavite provinces atd capture all those\nin tbe field who have not yet surrendered, but Malvar has ordered the\ncomplete surrender ot every insurgent\nto tbe nearest American force.\nDON'T FAIL\n\u2022  \u2022  TO TRY OUR   -  -\nPrescriptions Carefelly\nCompounded\nPure Drugs\nFraser Drug Co., Druggists\nP-\nAC1FIC HOTEL\nJOHN HAVKRTY, Proprietor\nFirst-Class Board and Rooms.   Rates per Week\n$8 and $ JO, According to Room\nOpposite C.P.R. Station\nColumbia, B. C.\nAn advertisement in The   Sun\nways brings an increased trade.\nal-\nThe Windsor\nQraad Porks, B. C.\nOnly the best\nWINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS\nCarried\nJack Cox, Prop.\nGrand Forks Mails\nMAILS CL0S1\nAT 0INCI\nKAILS UUB\nAT oirica\n. :Rosiland,Spokane,Nel-j\n\u2022on,Marcus, Cascade, j\niRobson, all p'ts Crows!\n1:\u00ab p.m. Nest Ry, Revelstoke 2:30 p.m.\ni Vancouver, Victoria,all i\ni points on Canadian Pa-i\nelite Reilway.\nColumbia, Phoenix,\niBholtjOreenwood. Mld-\n1:0S p.m. way, Pentieton.Repub- 4:20 p.m.\nlie, Curlew, Bolster, all\nReservation points.\nOffice open daily from 8:80 to 6:30 p. m.\nSuodays excepted). Money orders Issued\nto all parts, and Savings Banks deposits\nresolved, t per cent interest allowed. Resf-\nistored mall clones one half hour previous to tho time for doting- ordinary mails\nOKO. H. HULL, Postmaster.\nA good five-room cottage to rent.\nApply to A. D. Morrison, the jeweler,\nBridge street, Grand Porks.\nNOTICE\nTO LIVE STOCK OWNERS\nMOTICE is hereby given that live stock\nmust not be permitted to run at larg\non the streets within the corporate limits\nof the City of Columbia.  Stock so found\nwill be impounded according; to law.\nAL. MCDONALD,\nPoundmaster.\nColumbia Mails\nDao\nI 10 p. m.\n4 p. m.\n1 45 p. m.\nI U p. m.\nSatdy only\n1 a. m.\nRossland\nSpokane\nCascade\nNelson\nPtf.Crow'sNestRR\nEastern Canada\nOroenwood\nPhoenix\nMidway\nEholt, eto\n\u2022rand Forks\nRspubllc\nNelson, Wash.\nCurlew, eto.\nWhite's Camp\nClose\nS 90 p, m,\n' Money orders from 8 a. m. to 7 p.'m\nPETER WRIGHT,\nPost Master.\nTartan Brand\nCANNED GOODS\nA Full and Complete Line Just Opened.\nThis is the Choicest Fruit on the Market.\nTry Them and be Convinced.\nJ. H. HODSON\nPHONE 30. COLUMBIA, B.C.\nTO FARHERS\nWe have just received a\nBig Shipment of all kinds of\nClover and Timothy Seed\nWe also have in supply SEED GRAIN of all kinds.   Remember and\ninvestigate our stock and prices before going elsewhere.\nN.   McLellan   & Co.\nGRAND   PORKS\n$\nPATT1SON & ANDERSON\nPlumbing and all kinds\nof  Sheet   Metal   Work\nQBEEN STOVES\nStove Setting and\nBenerul Jobbing\nHot - Air   Furnace\n'Work a Specialty\n'Rhone 88       Cor. Riverside and Winnipeg A ves. &^*\u00bbHat**we^ft^^\n\u00abw\u00ab*\u00ab\u00abe\u00aba*\u00bb^^\nTN YOUR PRINTING you don't want\nto reflect old ideas: you want it up.\nto-date.   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