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November 6, 1908.\nTHE CITYCOUNCIL\nHealth Officer Reports the\nGeneral Health of the\nCity as Good\nProposes to Enlarge the Cottage Hospital Next\nSpring\nThe regular bi-weekly meeting of\nthe city council was held in the\ncouncil chambers Monday evening,\nMayor Fripp and Aid. Clark, Miller,\nMcCallum, Rutherford and Woodland being present.\nA letter faom the superintendent\nof the C. P. R., in reply to the council's complaint that water had been\nwiiBted at the tank at the station,\nstated that steps would be taken to\nprevent a recurrence of the same.\nFiled.\nThe Are chief submitted a report\nof his trip to the firemen's convention in New Westminster. There\nhad been a great deal of fire fighting\napparatus on exhibition, and some\nvaluable information of modern\nmethods of fighting lires had been\ngained.   Filed.\nThe chief of police reported having collected \u00a796 road tax, making\na total of $176 turned in to date;\nal\u00ab t 817 dog taxes, total 876.  Filed.\nA communication from T. P.\nO'Farrell, Rossland', stated that he\nhad placed all the information contained in the city oflice on the new\ncity map. The members of the\ncouncil appeared to think otherwise, and on motion a resolution was\nadopted instructing the clerk to\nwrite to Mr. O'Farrell and request\nhiin io come to the city and complete the map.\nThe chairman of the water and\nlight committee reported that the\nwater main across the river had\nbeen completed, and that the department was in good shape for thc coming winter. The committee recommended that the course of the water\nmain near the old power house-be\nstraightened at a cost of about 825.\nThe report was adopted.\nThe chairman of the board of\nworks reported that the board had\ngiven thc Kettle Valley line permission to repair its depot to the extent of 8500, and that some new\nsidewalks had been built during the\npast month, and the Bridge street\nbridge had been repaired. The committee recommended that the council authorize some repairs to ihe lire\nhall. The matter was left to the\ndiscretion of the board.\nThe chairman of the health and\nrelief committee reported that the\ncommittee had given 8125 to Mr.\nFisher, an indigent affected with\ntuberculosis, in order to enable him\nto go to a sanitarium in Denver,\nColorado.\nThe city solicitor was present at\nthe meeting iu antieipation of another attempt being made by the\ntho property owner near Alexander\navenue to have the Kettle Valley\nline siding in that vicinity moved\nfarther west, but as none of the interested parties showed up. the matter was laid over till the next meeting, the members ofthe council deciding to make a personal inspection\nof the ground at 8:30 this  morniug.\nAN OPENJinER\nTo the Electors of Yale-\nCariboo From an Independent\ni\t\nAppeals Not to Politica1 Prejudices, but to Common\nSense\nAid. McCallum gave notice that at\ntho next meeting of the council he\nwould introduce an amendment to\nthe victualers' license by-law.\nHealth Ollicer Kingston .made a\nverbal report to the council. The\n\"health of the city, for this season of\nthe year, he said, was good. No\nnew cases of typhoid had developed\nduring the past month, and all the\npatients now in the hospital suffering from that disease were convalescent. The doctor emphasized the\nneed of an ambulance in tbe city.\nThe vehicle would cost about $650\nat the factory. Of this amount the\nGranby company would contribute\none-half, and he himself agreed to' To the Electors of the Federal Con-\ndonate 8100. The railway com- j stituency of Yale-Cariboo: ,\npany could probably be prevailed j Gentlemen:\u2014Two men stand\nupon to rebate the freight, and the; before 'y\u00b0rj as candidates for the\ngovernment would likely allow it to! liouse of commons. Yours is the\ncome in dutyfree. Mr. Kingston \u25a0 choice. Your choice involves the\nadviced the appointment of a stand-; greatest responsibility. This respon-\ning advisory hospital committee of nihility rests upon the dutyajwbich\nfive, two members to be selected by j devolves upon you of not only de-\nthe council, one by tbe Granby I ciding which of the two is the more\nmanagement, one by the smelter ] capable and useful man to safeguard\nemployees and one by the citizens, j the common interests of this con\nIt should be the duty of this com\u2022 j stituency, as well aB those of this\nmittee to inspect the hospital and | western section of Canada,\nsee that it was conducted  properly,\nand to suggest any alterations that\nmight be deemed essential for the\ncomfort of patients.   Some time ago\nbut also\nhich of these gentlemen is the more\npowerful, naturally gifted, expert\nand accomplished by previous training, and which possesses that mark-\nthe doctor had contemplated an en- ed individuality and force of -Dental\nPROPOSED FEDERAL BUILDING IN GRAND FORKS\nThis is one. of the public buildings for which Duncan Koss secured appropriations at the last session of parliament, The buildings, which will all be\nthe srmie, will be located at Grand Forks, Greenwood and Vernon. The\nbuildings will cost about 880,000 each.\nand judgment. The solemn duty of\nrecording your vote is also your\nbusiness, the serious business of the\ncountry\u2014our Canada\u2014and as true\npatriots it is your privilege and duty\nto exercise your noblest faculties in\nmaking a seleetion for your country's good. On the floor of the\nhouse Mr. Duncan J'.oss has shown\nby his speeches that he is argumentative and critical; he uses logical\nmethods, his force of keen reasoning\ndevelops the argument and establishes the truth and gains for him the\nrespect and approval of brainy men.\nHis speeches show knowledg of history, intimacy with constitutional\nlaw, and comprehension of material\nfacts, as evidences of his masterly\ndiscourse during the debates on the\nJapanese question. (See pamphlets\ncontaining speech.)\nDuncan Ross fights for methods\nand principles, which underlie the\nlaws of Canada, both natioual and\ninternational. He has a wide vision\nand grasps large questions' comprehensively. He will be heard in thc\nDominion, his mental force will give\nhim rank amongst Canad an statesmen, and he has only to get a fair\nchance when his strength will be\nmade manifest.\nOf him this constituency may well\nbe, and is, proud; analytical and enquiring, constructive and energetic,\nhe can create, shape and direct the\ngovernment expenditures and appropriations to the right places and the\nmost needful works. Now, electors,\nwc need such a man to represent us;\nhe is a workman who needeth not\nbe ashamed. We need an advocate\nto speak and act for the great west,\na Canadian who will strive to have\nsome honorable share in shaping\nthe future policy of this great Dominion and looking well to the interests of this portion of her western\nterritory.\nI invite you, gentlemen, calmly\nand with deliberation to ask your-,\nselves which of the two candidates\nnow seeking your support has the\nmost experience, which is the better\nfitted, which the stronger influence\nwith the government, which with\nthe wider and most hopeful outlook, and, in conclusion, with best\nwishes personally to both as gentlemen, but with a candid desire for\nthe best possible representation of\nYale-Cariboo in the Canadian house\nof commons, I ask you to vote independently, and for your interests\nfor Duncan Koss. I remain, yours\nsjnoereiy,\nIndependent Elector,\nOkanagan'Landing, B, C.\nHindu Declares That Sending Delegates to Honduras Was Wise\nImperial Government Should\nTake No Notice of the\nProtest Made\nlargemeoLof the hospital so that it make-up  whioh in tbe cothmons in\nwould accommodate fthirty-five pa- this   Dominion  will enable him to\ntients, and hud had plans  made  of Command the notice of   the   house,\nthe addition.    The council   referred justify   hiin  in  participation in its\nthe   matter  of the purchase of an debates and enable him to leave the\nambulance to the finance committee\"! impress of his strong character upon\nwith instructions to bring  in   a  re- the statutes of Canada.\nport  at  the' next meeting, und the     Remember,  gentlemen,  however\nj chairman   of   the  health and relief much small minds may try to  mis-\ncommittee  wus   instructed   to   co- lead, and because of tbeir failure to\noperate with Dr. Kingston in respect grasp  the   true  position, strive lo jp0iled,and 26 rejected, leaving 4348\nof appointing an advisory   hospital contract the situation tn the dinien- ballots'counted.   In detail   the  re-\nThe'Last Election\nThe last Dominion election in\nYale-Cariboo occurred on November\n22, 1904. In that contest there were\n\u20221442 ballots east, of which   48 were\ncommittee.\nAid. Clark advocated the appointment of the city clerk us commissioner of the city employees. He\nalso favored a reduction of the police force. These matters were discussed generally, hut action was deferred until the next meeting.\nThe council then adjourned\nsions   of   local affairs only, the real suit for each parly in the eight pro-\nfact is you arc about to select a man  vincial ridings in Yale-Cariboo were\nto stand for you and for' Canada in offieially reported us ft \"\nthe   highest council  of th\" l\",i\u2122 ''\nio nation,'!\nwhere Canada calls for the  best   of ,,a   1?\u00b01;'\"l'   ,,'\u201e,\n. . Grand corks   IUU\nher  citizens,  for men of mark and Greenwood 2.'!2\nforce, for men who have the instincts Kamloops  422\nand native genius of statesmen, for Lillooet     98\nmen of independence and nobility, Okanagan\t\n, ,        ...   ,    ,,        , Jiniilkaiiieen.\nfor  men   who will do themselves y, ,\ntheir\n5:10\n192\n18-1\nlows:\nCon.\n163\n2118\n140\n382\n142\n'509\n126\n140\nSoc.\n1\n163\n180\n35\n4\n47\n41)\n8\n.2011\n.  161\n1850     48^\nhonor,   their   constituencies credit\nand the state some good. Total...\nGentlemen, I address you not as Mnjonty.\nprejudiced partisans, but as men,ci'ti-1    rT      ,      ; \u201e\n, ,,       ,. . , How does it Iook to you.'   U\nzens,   and Canadians.   1 appeal not T,,     , n ...      m\u201e, .\n11 Itter & Co. are selling 300 to\nto your past prejudices, and political page Jm,nil,|s and Cash Books,usual\nMining Stock Quotations\nNew York. Nov. 4.\u2014The following\naro today's opening quotations for the\nstocks mentioned:\nAsked. Bid\nGranby Consolidated. 102.00 98.00\nB.C. Copper      700 6.7i>             .                                                           .\nDominion Copper     1.00 .93% \u25a0 leanings,   but   to your good sense price 82,50, for $1.00.\nII\n400'\n\"If the British government is wise\nin carrying out its plan to send the\nHindus to Honduras, it will take no\naction to the protest of certain Victoria Hindus, as you call all tbe East\nIdians, nor even reply to the same\nfor the present, for mark my word,\nbefore very long the very men who\nprotested, as well as their followers,\nwill be not only willing but clamoring to go.\"\nSuch is the statement of an educated Hindu who is thoroughly in\ntouch with the needs, doing and desires of his countrymen, but who for\nobvious reasons does not wisn his\nidentity disclosed to his lellows.\nAsked for a reason of his belief, tho\nspeaker went on:\n\"The reason thc protest was made\nie that my countrymen are as yet\nunfamiliar with the country of Honduras, and they never care to go to\na new place in any \u25a0 large number\nuntil some of their brethren have\ngone before, spied out the land and\nsent back a report Concerning its attractiveness. Tbey know nothing\nwhatever of the people, the climate,\nthe soil, the prosperity, the wages,\nor the plentifuhiL'ss or scarcity of\nwork in Honduras, and they will not\ngo willingly until they do. You may\nsay, truthfully enough, that they\nhave been or will be carefully informed as to all these things, and\nthat there is no reason in their\nadopting such a rule. Nevertheless,\nit is a fact that they never proceed\notherwise than in this manner. You\nknow the Hindus are just like sheep\nand what one does the rest will do.\nIt was so in their coming to Canada.\nThose who came first wrote baek\nand said that wages were high\u2014you\nknow they make only a few cents a\nday in India, and SI.OO or 82 a day\nseems like a.fortune to them\u2014and\nthat work wus plentiful, which wns\na fact at that particular time, so tbe\n'others hastened here in quantities of\n1500 and upwind at 11 shipload,\nWhen things went wrung and want\nbegun to be known among the men,\nthis also was, of course, written\nhome In relatives there, and you\nhave noticed 11 cessation of arriving\nHindus fur quite a time. It is always so. Ask a Hindu, through an\n! interpreter, why he is going tou cer-\n; tain place, and in many, perhaps\nmost cases, the only answer be will\n'give you will be, 'Others are going.'\n\"The climate of Honduras is\n; warm, like that of India, and cannot\nI fail to please my countrymen; and\n'since there is said to be a demand\nfor labor tliere, I sec no reason why\na Hindu should not he seen as infrequently in British Columbia as in\nI Alaska.\n\"It hns been freely  ventured   by\n1 some tbat the real reason behind the\nprotest, which, you will remember,\nincluded tbe statement that if  the\n(Continued on Page Three.) Try our\nTucfcawilla\nTea\n50c per lb.\nit\nHas a\nFine Flavor\nSold only by\nJohn Donaldson\nPhono A3II\nColumbia Avenue\nSin' Bunting mm\nPublished i,c Clrnuil Porks, llritlcliColiiiiiliiii\nQ. A. Kvanh... .  K'ltrur ami Publisher\nA lilc, cif tills paper i-iiti lie seen at the office\ncit Messrs. ii. ,k 1. Hardy A Oo., HO, 81 and 93,\nPleat Street. II.C, London. England, free of\ncharge, uml tlmt linn will be glad to receive\nsiiliserii'tloiis mul iiilvc,rti.emetcta on our belli, If.\nBUBSCICIPTION BATES 1\nOne ?ear , 11.80\nOne Year (In advanoe)  1.00\nAdvertising rates furuiahed ou app\nLegal notices, 10 aud 5 cents per line.\nAddress all communications to\nThe Evening Sun,\nPhonb B 74 Guano Porks, B.C.\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908\nSoru e of our Tory friends appear to\ndoubt the authenticity of a statement\ncontained in a communication published iu The Sua a couple of weeks\nago to the effect that Mr. Burrell is\nan employer of Hindus. It is a well\nknown fact that Mr. Burrell is the\nprincipal owner of the Riverside nurseries, Mid we have frequently seen a\nswarm ot Hindus at work on this\nproperty. We also know of one white\nman who was discharged to make\nroom for some of the dark-shinned adventurers. The communication would\nnot have appeared in these in these\ncolumns had we been in doubt concerning the truth of the statement.\nThe only plea the Conservatives are\nnow offering the electors why Martin\nBurrell should be elected is a strong\nopposition at Ottawa. This is the\nsilliest argument that could be brought\nfurUi. The opposition* in the house\nduring the last session was weak, numerically and intellectually; but it\nwas strung enough to obstruct legislation, retuid the progress of the country, and prevent the civil servants\nsi'om drawing their salaries for months\nuftei they had earned them.\nA strong opposition at Ottawa\n(grantiing that Martin Burrell would\niLdtl strength to the opposition) and\na weak representation for Yale-Cariboo, will nut hynotize the electors of\nthis district into voting the Tory\nticket. Mr. Burrell, on the opposition\nbenches, might talk himself hoarse\nwithout accomplishing anything for\nhis constituency.\nDuncan Koss, during his four years\niii the house, was heard from in tho\nright way. Unaided he broke up the\nrailway monopoly in the southern part\nut' the province,secured appropriations'\nfur three publio buildings, and did a\nnumber ni other praiseworthy acts\nthnl. nie now mul I els of record,\nMr. Burrell will   lie compelled   to\nkitlsomitie his Hindus if he  is sincere\nin his professions of a \"white Cuiiudu.\nEvery citizen loyal to the best Interests of Grand Forks will vote for\nDuncan Boss next Thursday.\nYale-Cariboo will not endorse the\nslanderers and scandalmongers next\nThursday,\nPremier  McBride is  \"playing the\ngame\" in Kootenay at present.\nVote for Duncan Ross and share in\nCanada's properity.\nBig Opera Company Coming\nAfter tliu deluge of dramatic shows\nand concert companies that have been\nin Grand Forks during tlm past year,\nit U quite n pleasing inuovutiou to sue\na real opera billed to appear; and nil\nthe inure bo because it's nothing less\nthan the San Francisco* Opera eompany. Grand Forks is getting into\nmetropolitan lines when suuh attrae\ntions as this come our way. Hut we\nunderstand it was only hy offering big\ninducements in the nature of a substantial guarantee that \".Mr. Mealy,\nthe manager of this company, was induced to play the Boundary towns.\nThe names of such players as Teddy\nWfcjbb, Mabel Day, Eugene Werner,\nRuby Norton, Amy Leicester, J. Russell Powell and others of the principals in the cast is sufficient assuurance\nthat it is o good coinpany, for if there\n*vere no others in the company it\nwould be a good show. However,\nthere are others\u2014thirty-four more of\nthem\u2014und they are all reported good\noperatic artists This i.s the old famous Tivoli opera company of Han\nFrancisco traveling under a new name.\nAfter the earthquake had devastated\nthem of a home in Frisco, Mr. Mealy\ntook his company on the road, and for\ntwo and a half years has met with\nnothing but success, both artistically\nand financially,\n\"The Toy maker\" is the opera that\nwill be presented here. Wherever this\npiece has been given eg n temporary reports pronounce it \"the bust light\nopera .presentation ever offered in\nwestern Canada.1'\nSCHOOL KEPORT\nThe following is the report of the\nGrand Forks public school, as compiled by Principal May, for the\nmonth of OctoJ r:\nEu-   Actu- Aver-     Per-\nDivisioo.      coll d.   hI.\nOne...\nTwo....\nthree,\nb'o'ir...\nFive.,,.\nS.x..\n47\n49\n43\n43t)i.,\n591 i'i\n512}?\n788,'-.,\n841! i\n771!\nSeven  oil   lOUl\n23.88\n28 IU\n1U.JU\n87,54\n41107\n38 74\n50.52\nceotsge\n91.52\n83.iiU\n7.125\n711.811\n81.77\n79 S9\n88 ti;i\nTotal 287   5017     240.30     8.'!7:j\n1907 282   5415!i 21014    8728\n' Difference... 5 IlliS',,' 581 355\nThe percentage regularity is extremely low. Many parents would do\nwell to give a little more thought to\nthe future of their offspring. Regularity is an essential element towards\nprogress.\nCUSTOMS^ECEIPTS\nR. R Gilpin. Ccjfltouiii officer at this\nport, makes ihi following >\u25a0\u25a0 uileci report\nof th. cuatumn receipt at tha vtircuiis\nBub-cuBtums offices, ..a repjrltci uint\nchief office in tnis city, fur tlio month of\nOctober;\nGrand Kork- $2,260.19\nPhoenix     ?j\"i.u'2\nt-tii ude      lUO.UO\nCars*n       (ji) 72\nTotal..\n?:. I5i\nCITY BREVITIES\nof'this place, Rev. Mr. Sehlichter per-\nfurniing the ceremony. The couple will\nmake this city their future home.\nA. Erskine left today for Vancouver, wjiere he has opened a min\ning otlice. While here Mr. Smith en\ngaged A. W. Fraser, late proprietor\nof the Windsor hotel, as manager of\nthe Muck Hawk livery stable.\nFor Sale\u20141G0 acres of good\ntimothy land.    Apply this office.\nGeo. L. Moir, of this city, wus\nelected third vice-president of the\nSunday School Association of British\nColumbia at their annual convention,\nheld in Revelstoke last week,\nScratch pncls, usual prices BOo a\ndozen, now 20o at W. II. Irmt's.\nThe Dominion Copper company hns\nmade application to the court for permission to borrow the sum of $20,000\nfor the purpose uf protecting its property during the process or reorganization.\n$5.00 Steel Engravings selling nt\n82.50 and 83.50 at Ittkii's.\nMrs. H. McEwen, of this city, has\npurchased the rooming house at the\ncorner of First and Main streets from\nMrs. Clutterbuck, the consideration\nbeing 83300.\nSchool Exercise Books, usna\nprice oc each, now 12 for 2.1c, at W\nH. Ittkii's.\nThe ladies of Holy Trinity church\nare organizing a Young Woman's\nAuxiliary society, tne first meeting\nbeing held last Friday.\nSouvenir  Post   Cards   at W. H.\nmill's only 15o per doz.\nGinwd Trunk Pacific contractors\nhave increased the pay uf railway laborers to 82.50 and $2.75 per day.\nFifteen hundred more men are needed in the vicinity of Prince Rupert.\n83.00 Cut Glass Jugs now only\n\u00a31.50 at W. H. Itter's.\nP. BURNS <& CO.\nLIMITED.\nOHUROH SERVICES\nKnox Presbyterian Chuiich\u2014\nSabbath services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.\na.; Sabbath school anrl Bible class at\n9:4o a.m.; Young People's Society of\nChristian Endeavor, Monday, 7:30 p.\nMid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8 pjn. All are cordially\ninvited; seats free.\nMethodist Chuiich, Rev. Sehlichter.\u2014-Services next Sunday at 11\na. m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, school\nand Bible class at 2:30 p.m. Tne\nEpworth Iceague of Christian Endeavor\nmeet every Monday evening at 7:30.\nEverybody will be welcome.\nBaptist Chukcii, Rev. F. W. Auvache, pastor.\u2014Services on Sunday\nit 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday\nschool and Bible class at 3 p.m.\nfiRAND FORKS OPERA HOUSE\n*-* LEW JOHNSON,  MANAGER\nFriday, Nov. 13th\nFRANK W. HEALY\nPresents The\n38-Sinijiiiji and Dancing Arttsts\u201438\nHeaded by Teddy Webb and\nA Choriio of California Beauties\nIn H. C. Clinejs translation\nof \"La Poupee,\"\nThe people uf Canada, by an overwhelming majority, have endorsed the\npolicy uf the Laurier .government.\nWhy should Yale-Cariboo send a representative to Ottawa who is pledged\nto obstruct this policy, ami thus retard the prepress otour  country?\n''If Martin Burrell is elected ho\nwill be heard from at Ottawa,\" says\nbis supporters. There aro a number\nof Tories in the Dominion house who\nhave already been heard from\u2014mostly\nas obstructionists.\nAs foreshadowed by The Sun, William Howard Taft was elected president of the United States by au overwhelming majority last Tuesday.\nThe explosion of a gasoline stove iu\nthe Shamrock restaurant last Sunday\nnight was the cause of au alarm of\nlire being sent in. The incipient\nblaze Was extinguished without tho\naid uf the department.\nLarge Buttle Port Wine, 76a. Lion\nBottling Work*.\nMr. and Mrs. Miles Barrett returned home last Saturday from their\nwedding tour tu Spokane.\nSpecial Old .Port 81 per gallon.\nLion Bottling Works,\nMayor Fripp left last Tuasday for\nash..rt business trip to Spokane.\nGood paying business for sule. In-\nbuire at *un offloe.\nThe Bachelors' club will give another of their popular dances in the\nopera house next Tuesday evening.\nMiss Annie Stacey, of Farnliam,\nEngland, arrived in the city last Friday and was  married   to E. J. Jones\nii'\n55\nPositively\" guaranteed the biggest and\nbest operatic organization ever offe.ied\nin Grand Forks.\nPRICES - $1.50, $1.00, 75c\nSeats on Salf at W.  II.  Itter's Stationery Store.\nGOOD CEDAR\nSHINGLES\nffO OP per 1000 f.o. b.\nGrand Forks.\nAddress: ,\nR. G. RITCHIt, CASCADE, B. C.\nDealers in all Kinds tf\nFRESH AND\nCURED MEATS\nFish and Game in Season\nFIRST ST.,  GRAND FORKS, B. C.\nH. E. WOODLAND\nW. A. THRASHER\nCOLO Al GRIPPE\nIn all combats it is generally cunceded that they\nwho strike lirst win. In combating with Colds, Soreness\nuf the lluiies and thatout'of-sorts feeling that accompanies\na eolcl, strike first hy using\nlironii Laxine Cold and Grippe Tablets.   25c per box.\nWOODLAND C& CO.\nPHONE   13\nPrescription Specialists\nA new lot of latest designs of program and menu cards just received at\nThe Sun job office.\nmM3m\nTENDERS FOR PUBLIC BUILDING, VERNON\nCKALRDTENflKR^addressed to the iiii.trr-\nv slowed, and endorsed \"Tender for Publio\nBuilding, Vernon. H.C\" will be received nt\nthis office until 4.30 P.M.on Friday,November\n20th,H908, for the construction of u Publio\nBuilding at Vernon.\nPlans and specifications can be seen, nnd\nforms of tender obtained, at this Department, and ou application ^o the Postmaster\nat Vernon.\nPersons tenderingare{notified that tenders\nwill net be considered unless made on tbe\nprinted form supplied, and signed with their\nactual Hlgnalures.\nEach tender must be accompanied by nn\naccepted oheque on a chartered bank, made\nmyableto the order of the Honourable the\nllnliter of Public Works, equal to tenner\ncent [10 p. o,] of the amount of the tender.\nwhioh will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when\nen lied upon to do so, or if be fait to complete\nthe work contracted for. If the tender be\nnot accepted the oheque will be returned.\nThe Department does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender.\nBy Order,\nNAP. TESSIER,\nSecretary.\nDepart mant of Public Works,\nOttawu, October 20, 1908.\nNewspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it without authority,\nfrom tbe Department.\nj. b. Henderson\nBuilder & Architect\nBICYCLES\nAND MOTOCYCLES\nHigh grade Bicycles. A complete line of accessories. Come\nin and see the 190S models.\nWheel repairing.\nGEO. GHAPPLE\nWINNIPEG AVENUE, NEXT E. T. BANK\nSEE\nTHE WONDER\nLadies' and Children's Hosiery\nThe Leaders In Corsets Ss\"Jwf \u2022\nstylos tind prices.\nHand-Embroidered Waist Drawn Work\nCushions and Braid Centers\nNext to Mclnnes', Bridge Steet.\ncTWRS. IDA L. BARNUM\nPlans, Estimates, Specifications, Etc., at Reasonable\nRates.\nPrice Lists of Building Material on Hand.\n* OFFICK AND RESIDENCE!\nWinnipeg    Avenue\nPHONE   18\nCERTIFICATE OF  IMPROVEMENTS\nNOTIOE\nExcelsior, Greenwood end Exchange Mineral\nClaims, sltunte In the Oraud forks Mining Division ol Yule District.\nWhere Located: Pass Creek Cnmp nntl East\nof Original Mineral rilntm.\nTAKK NOTIOE Hint I, K. A. Henderson, ag\nagent for rtenuour Birch. Free Miners' Cer-\ntilicccle No, BI078O, nnd P. W. MnMrogor, Free\nMiners' Certificate s\u201e. niOTis. Intend, sixty\ndnj-8 frnm date hereof, to apply to the Mining\nReccrdor for a OeitlHcateof Improvements, for\nthe purposo of obtaining crown grunts ol Ilie\nabove claims.\nAnd fnrtlier take notice that action, under\nsection .17, must he commenced before tho issuance cil such Cerliticnio of Iiiiprciveuients.\nDated at Orand Forks. B.C , ibis SUi'lday ol\nOctober, A. D. 1008 \u2022\nR.A.HENDERSON.,\nDowney's Cigar Store\na Complete Stock of\nCigars, Pipes and Tobaccos\nhirtii\". inli i..lin:; i\nsuit me.\ni Imilil Will do well to con*\nA PrCBli (lonsf gum out of\nConfectionery\"\nRocelved Weekly.\nPostoffice   Building\nrtistic Photos\nhe time to have them tnkon.   The only opportunity you will huve to secure them this fall will be\n% H. TRUEMAN\nThe well known Vancouver Photographer next visits.\nGrand Forks, which will be on\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH\nWhen he will remain for TWO WEEKS ONLY. Any\none desiring first-class work in his line should not fail\nto call on him at\nStudio: Winnipeg Ave., the \u00b05n office (T\nA Genuine\nBargain\nJ. Hammar offers\nhis House and Lots\non Fourth Street for\nsale for\n$3,500\nTerms to Suit.\n^\nSTOP THAT COUGH!\nWith Mentholated Pine tar Cough Syrup\nA preparation for the successful treatment of Coughs  anil  Colds.    It\nworks quickly, but contains absolutely nothing harmful.    25C BOTTLE\nNew Stock of Lowney's and Macdonald's Chocolates\nRutherford & Mann\nHotel Conn\nOpposite Great Northern Station\n. 1\"). McDONAL,D, Proprietor\n *f\nail\nHOTEL <-Oy.N\nPHONE 35\nDRUGGISTS\nP. O. BOX 315\n113..\nRecently completed and\nnewly  furnished  tkroUfftv\nout. Conveniently Ipoated\nfor railway wen- first\"\nolass accommodation! for\ntransients.   Ho u r d   u ti d\nby the we\n-wnt.L-i.wi.1'  ilHWll.i\"Tl renin*   by the week nt pre-\nFOLLOWS LEADER\nVOLUNTEER   BOUNTY   ACT,\n1 il I) 8 .\nWARNING  TO PURCHASERS.\npVEIIY assignment ol the rMit ol a South\nAfrican Volunteer entitled to a Inml Kraut\nmust tie liy way ol appointment ol a substitute\nnml man be In tbe form provided bv the Aul.\nSpecial nttontioti Is railed to Snb-soetlon 8 ol\nSection r. ol tl... Volunteer Rount.v Act. ln|M,\nwhich provides that no assignment cil the right\noravolunteer by the \u00bb, ntniCnt nl a nib-\nktllnie shall be neee|.le,l  or recognised  bv Ihe\nli.-iiiii-iineiii nl  the Interior   which   is  koi\nKXBilli-ii   cm,   D.VTEU  AITI-:a   TUB    DATE    OP\nTUB -WARRANT  !\">\u00bb  TUB I.ANU II11ANT is-ueil bv\nthe Minister ofJIIIltla and Defence In favor of\n[he Volunteer.\n.1. W.ORKKNWAY,\nCommissioner uf Oomlnlon\n\u201e\u201e.. a    .     . Lands, Otlawn,\n28th September, bios.\nR# A. HENDERSON, CE. 8 M.E\nB. C. Land Surveyor\nGrand Forjcs, B. G.\nP. O. Box 311\nI'll.me 85\nTHE\nCOPPERj\nHANDBOOK\n(New Edition Issued Nov. Iii, 190G.)\nts ii dozen books in one, covering the\nhistory, geography, geology, chemistry, mineralogy, metallurgy, terminology, uses, statistics and finances of\ncopper. It is a prncical book, useful\nto all aud necessary to most men engaged in any branch of the copper\nindustry.\nIts facts will pass muster with the\ntrained scientists, anrl its language is\neasily understood by the everyday\nman. It gives tho plain facts in plain\nEnglish without fear or favor.\nIt lists and describes 463(1 copper\nmines and companies in all parts of\nthe world, descriptions running from\ntwo lines to sixteen pages, according\nto importance of the property.\nThe Copper Handbook is conceded\nto be the\nWorld's Standard Reference\nBook on Copper\nThe mining mnn needs the book for\nthe facts it gives him about mines,\nmining and the metal.\nThe investor needs the book for the\nfacts it gives him about mining, mining investments ami copper statistics,\nHundreds of swindling companies are\nexposed in plain English',\nPrice is $5 in Buokrum with gilt\ntop; \u00a77.00 iu full library morocco,\nWill be sent, fully prepaid, on approval, to any address ordered, and\nmay be returned within a week of receipt if not found fully satisfactory.\nHorace J. Stevens,\nEditor and Publisher,\n453 Postoffice Block,\nHoughton, Michigan\nFor Sale Cheap, or Trade\u2014Bnsi-\nI ness lot on  Winnipeg avenue near\nThe   Sun oflice.    Enquire of Low\nI Johnson.\nThe Sun and the Toronto Weekly\n[Globe for $1 per year.\nLocal advertisers should make a\nInote of the fact that Tub Sun is the\nI most widely read paper in Grand\n[Forks.\nI filter und  strain the uriu acid nnd\nI other waste matter from  the blood\nwhich causes rheumatism.\nSome persons who suffer with the\nafflictions may not feel inclined to\n(Concluded From Page One.) j p]u0e muoh confidence in this siin-\nHindus were to be sent any where p!e mixture, vet those who have\nthey wished to go back to India, was; tried it sny the results tire simply\nthat they wished the people of India ' surprising, the relief being   effected\nto know that Great Britain was\nsending its subjects home because\nthey were not desired in other sections of its domain, and thus foment\nrebellious feeling among the other\nHindus in India. This is far from\nthe truth. The men who sent the\ntelegram of protest to the imperial\ngovernment are Sikhs, and there are\nno more loyal people in the British\nempire than they. It may be that\nthe deportation of East Indians to\ntheir homes in India might cause\nbad feelings among the natives there,\nbut I am satisfied that phase of the\nquestion had nothing to do with the\nmessage of the Sikhs.\n\"I rather think the Dominion government had in mind the idea that I\nhave been explaining in sending\nalong the two natives with Special\nAgent Harkin, realizing that their\nreport would materially aid in bringing success lo the project, and certainly there was wise foreshight\nshown in so handling the question.\"\nGood Home Rucipe\nGet from any prescription pharmacist the following:\nFluid Extract Dandelion,[one-half\nounce; Compound Kargon.oneounce;\nCompound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three\nounces.\nShake well in a bottle and take a\nteaspoonful dose after each meal and\nagain at bedtime.\nThe above is considered as the most\ncertain prescription ever written to\nrelieve backache, kidney trouble,\nweak bladder, and all forms of urinary difficulties. This mixture acts\npromptly on tbe diminutive tissues\nof the   kidneys, enabling tbem  to\nBad Symptoms.\nThe woman who bos periodical headaches, backache, sees Imaginary dark\nspots or specks floating or dancing before\nher eyes, haunawing distress or heavy\nfull feeling knitomach, faint spells, drag-\nglng-downAefeling in lower abdominal or\npelvic region, easily startled or excited,\nIrregulrffor painful periods, with or without delvlc catarrh, is suffering from\nweaknesses anoVOerangements th ;i t shou Id\nhave eatly attention. Not all ol above\nsymptom sds likely to be present in any\ncase at oiie\/ime.\nNeglected or badly treated and such\ncasesyittfa run Into maladies which de-\nman\/ Ofo surgeon's knlle 11 they do not\nrefiiyfii tally.\n:lnc\nNO medicine extnnt lias such a long\nand niim;T(jnn re.-unt \u00ab,f cures in suctj\nrases as Ur. I'lt-rc-c's Kuvcirllr,  I'rc-sr-riiS\n_ The very best VnVjrcd ients\nKnown to medical science for the cure of\nwoman's peculiar ailments enter Into Its\ncomposition. No alcohol, harmful, or\nhabit-forming drug Is to bo found ln the\nlist of its Inured ients printed on each\nbottle-wrapper and attested under oath.\nIn any condition of tho female system.\nDr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do\nonly good\u2014never harm. Its whole effect\nIs to strengthen, invigorate and regulato\nthe whole female system and especially\nthe pelvic organs, when theso aro do-\nranged In function or affected by disease,\ntho stomach and other organs of digestion\nbecome sympathetically deranged, tbo\nnerves are weakened, and a long list of\nbad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too\nmuch must not bo expected of this \"Favorite Prescription.\" It will not perform\nmiracles; will not cure tumors\u2014no medicine will. It will ofton prevent them. If\ntaken In time, and thus tho operating\ntable and tho surgeon's knife may bo\navoided.\nWomen suffering from diseases of long\nstanding, nre Invited to consult Doctor\nPierce by letter, free. All correspondence\nis held as strictly private and sacredly\nconfidential. Address Dr. E. V. Pierce,\nBuffalo. N. Y.\nDr. Piorco's Medical Advisor (1000pages)\nIs ssnt free on receipt of 31 ono-cent\nstamps for pnper-covcrcd. or en stamps\nlorcloth-bounucopj.  Address as above,   on properly\nwithout the slightest injury to the\nthe stomach or other organs.\nMix some and give it a , trial. It\ncertainly comes highly recommended. Itis the prescription of an eminent authority, whoso entire reputation, it is said, was established by it.\nA druggist here at home, when\nasked, stated that he could either\nsupply the ingredients or mix the\nprescription for our renders, also\nrecommends it as harmless.\nlira nil Forks, B. C\nCHARLES G, WnEELElO\nM, [int. M. B.\nPlumber by Examination\nand Sanitary Engineer\nRepairs of Every Description\nShop :\nSecond Street\nPaoxe B77\nRANDOM EEMARKS\nThe songs you cannot recall are not\nthe good ones.\nThe sermon that hurts is tlte sermon that hits.\nIt is as unblessed to give as it is to\nreceive oil'ence.\nHeaven is gained by effort, not\nalone by results.\nCheerupathy is one of the bust\nschools of medicine.\nEverybody is more or less suspicious\nof a suspicious man.\nIt takes such a little mistake to\ncreate such a big worry.\nThe world never offers to pay a\nman what it owes him.\nMost men who think they are great\ndon't even look the part.\nAll men are not jealous when an old\nflame marries another man.\nRestraining from evil is not all\nthere is to the upright life.\nYou never know a man until you\nhave traded horses with him.\nA flower in the sick room is better\nthan a bouquet ou the grave.\nThe things a man is going to do\ndon't put money in his pocket.\nA good resolution is all right\u2014provided yon don't let it go at that.\nIt sometimes happens that a man\nwho'has sand isn't able to raise the\ndust.\nSome men arc not satisfied with\ncourting trouble; they go ahead and\nmarry it.\nLove is the poetry of life and matrimony is the corn beef and  cabbage.\nThere are seldom any regrets in the\npay envelope that the wife handles.\nOne of the funniest spectacles is the\nman who takes   himself ton seriously.\nLaughter is (lie lubricant that\nmakes the wheels of life run smoothly.\nPerhaps it is a good thing that we\ndo not know what thu babies think\nof us.\nThe father of two or more children\nalways has to ask his wife about their\nbirthdays.\nPICTURES\nAND PICTURE FRAMING\nFurniture  Made   to Order.\nAlso Repairing of nil Kinds.\nUpholstering  Neatly Done.\nr. McCutcheon\nFIRST STREET, NEAR CITY HALL\n=aa~\nTry the New\nShamrock\nLunch Counter\nTuttle Building\nFirst Street\nLeRoy Stevens, Proprietor\n=BS=\nH.A.SHEADS\nCITY BE.,L ESTATE AND\nFHUIT. LANDS\nAiik.nt run\u2014\nLondon Mutual Fire insurance CO|\nMontreal and Cawidn,      \u00ab\nArij,'l<>-Am\u00abriniii,\nEquity,\nAnd other substantial nonipanlet\nBRIDGE STREET. GRRND FORKS. B. C.\nSUf^Eujittttj&tttt\nSynopsis of Canadian Homestead\nRegulations\nANY available Dominion Lunds within thu\nRailway Belt of British Columbia maybe\nhoraesteaaed by, auy person who i* the head\nnf a family, or any mulo over eighteen years\nof itffo, to tho extent nf one*quarter seotion\nof 16(1 aeres, more or If ss,\nKutry must be 11111110 personally at tlte local\nland office for the district in whioh the luud\nIrslttiate.\nThe homesteader in required to perform\nthe conditions connected therewith under\none nf the following iiIaoh:\n(1) At least nix months' residence upon and\ncultivation of the luud in each year fur three\nyears.\n(2) If the father (nr mother, if the father is\ndeceased), ofthe homesteader resides tiimn a\nfarm in tiie vicinity t.f the land entered fur,\nthe requirements as to residence may he satisfied by such person residing with tlio father\nor mother.\n(3) If the settler has Ills permanent resi*\ndeuce upon farming luud owned by him in\nthe vicinity of his homestead, the require*\nuieuts us to residence may he satisfied by\nresidence upon the said laud,\nsix months' notice iu Writing should ho\ngiven the Commissioner of Dominion Lauds\nat Ottawa of intention to apply for patent.\nCoal\u2014Coal mining rights muv be leased\nfor a period of twenty-one yeurs nt au annual rental of SI.00 |ier acre. Not more than\n\u25a0j.:'.iio acres shall he leased to one individual or\ncompany. A royalty at the rate of five cents\nper ton shall be collected on the merchantable coal mined,\nW. W. CORY,\nDeputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nN.II.   Unauthorized   publication   of   this\nadvertisement will not be paid for.\nRL. MILES\nSECOND-HAND STORE\nFIRST ST., OPP. CITY HALL\nCarpeti Cleaned and Laid.\nFurniture Repaired, Upholstered and Cleaned, and\nother jobs In the house-\ncleaning line. Rubber Tires\nfor Baby Carriages.\nSecond Hand Goods\nBOUGHT AND SOLD\nNEW YORK\nCLIPPER\nIB THI BREATEST\nTHEATRICAL I SHOW PAPER\nIN THE WORLD.\n$4.00 Per Year.   Single Copy, 10 CIs.\nISSUED WEEKLY.\nSample Copy Free.\nFRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd),\nPUBLISHERS,\n47 W. 28TH ST., NEW Yuicl,\nPROVINCE\nHOTEL\nEMIL LARSEN. PROPRIETOR\nHot uud Colu* Baths. Nicely Kuriilshed\nStove-Heated Rooms. Entirely re\nfurnished aud renovated throughout\nFirst.class board by dny, week or\nmonth, Speeiul rates to steady board*\ncr-- American and Buropeati plans,\nFinest iiur in 'ity tn Connection,\nRIVERSIDE AVE.     GRAND FORKS, B. C,\nWe never did get all the sympathy\nwc.1 were entitled to when we hud the\ntoothache.\nA-lot of people claim to be optimists ljcjau.se they have no sense of\nresponsibility.\nCharity is giving something wo\nhave and need to somebody who has\nnot and needs it.\nIsn't it wonderful what brilliant\nrepartee we think of after the opportunity has gone by.\nIf all the knotty problems were\nsolved that the young man of twenty\nhas a solution for this world would\nnow be an earthly paradise.     \/\nOften a woman stands in front of\na mirror and makes a bluff ut adjusting her hat, when in reality she is\nmaking sure her front hair is  pinned\n, Prints more live Boundary news than I\nany other paper published in the\ndistrict, Tho price of Tiik Son is\nonly 91.00 per year\u2014one-half the cost\nj of its-competitors, Tin; Six is never\non the fence regarding questions of\npublic interest. I'm; Six is acknowledged to be ocie of the brightest\npeepers published in the interior of\nthe province. Those who subscribe\nand feel dissatisfied, will Imve their\nmoney refunded by calling at theotilcs\nof publication.\nThe Evknixo Sex and the Toronto\nWeekly Globe and Canada Farmer,\nSI.OO per year in advance.\nThe Evkxixo Nun, The Winnipeg\nWeekly Free Press and Prairie Farmer arid the Montreal Family Herald\nand Weekly Star, 82.00 per year in\nadvance.\nThree bottles of cold   Nelson   Beer,\n50c.    Lion Mottling Works.\nThe Sun is  read  by  cverybdy  because it prints all the Boundary news.\nCOLUMBIAN    COLLEGE\nNEW WESTMINSTER,    B. C.\nftooelve both Ladles und Gontlemen  us rail-\nclc-cc cr day itudentei hns a < pletoCom*\nmeroinior  llusicic-*s (' -,-; prepares stu-\ndentsto train Tenohen' Certlilootoi of nil\ntirades; givei the four yenre' eocene tor the\nB. A. degree, nnd the flrsl roar of the Bohoul\nof Balance course hi ccifiliiiiic.ii with the Toronto Universityi hni a spcoial proipeotort\"\ncourts for miners who work In li ('. Inctrcio-\nticu Ih cclsc, ltIvc-ci In Art, Music-, Physienl Unl\u00ab\nture unci Blnoittlon, Term opens Sept. II,\nlitics,  PorCaleudnri,eto .address\nCOLUMBIAN COLLEffB.\nThe .Sun and  the Toronto Weekly\nGlobe for 81.00 per year.\nHlCYCI.ES   AND   KeI'AIK    WoKK\u2014A\ncomplete line of 1908 models. A few-\nsecond-hand Wheels cheap. Wheels\nto rent. Geo. OhapPLB, Winnipeg\nAvenue. Scene from \"Tha roymaker,\" at the Opera House next Friday Lvening\nCITY BEEVxTIES\nDennis Murphy, of Asheroft, held\na itiHubtng at Hlhitlt Monday tii-^hb in\ntne Liberal interests. Tuesday night\nhi) spoke tit Cascade, m-i list ni-jlit\nhe addressed the electors of Green-\nwttod. Ttie Uis-il' m teting w ii well\nattended, nod .Mr. Murphy discussed\nthe issues involved in the present\ncampaign in no able speech. E. Mil-\nlif. of this city, spoke for half an\nhour on behalf of the opposition candidate. The meeting broke up with\nthree rousing cheers for Dum-an Ross\nmul live years more of prosperity and\nj regress.\nFur Sale\u2014Logging outfit, consisting of chains, si \\vs, axes, sleighs,\nwagons, harness, blaoksmilh and\ncooking outfits. Inquire ol Mrs\nGeorge Taylor.\nPremier Scott, of Saskatchewan,\nwill address tlte electors of Grand\nforks in the opera house next Mon-\nday night, November 9th. Mr. Scott\nwill tell the people of th s city some\nof tho facts thnt contributed in winning eight of the nine seats in.his\nprovince for the Liberals.\nIf you only knew how cheaply\nPurses, Chatelaine Hags, Wallets,\netc., are selling at Itter's you would\nmake footprints on the sands of time\nto procure some.\nR. H. Trueman, the well known\nVancouver photogropher, arrived in\nthe city today, and will be at the\nstudio opposite The Sun office onWin-\nuip g   avenue  for   two   weeks only. I    Guitar Strings 60c a dozen at W.     Pood   milch   cow, party lersey,\nThis will be your only opportunity for II. Itteh's. 1 \"n() cnlt {<\u00bb' sale.    Apply this office-\nsome time to secure first-class work in\nhis line.\nBeautiful pictures, 16x20, usual\npnee 50c, now loo\u2014away below\ncost\u2014al VV. H. Itteh ct Co's.\n. Chas. McAllister, an old Grand\nForks contractor, returned to the city\nlast Friday evening front Vancouver\nisland,- having finished a grading eon*\ntract for the C, P. li.\n100 Columbia cylinder records,\nusual price 85c each, now selling at\n$'2.00 per doz.,.at W. H. Itteh's.\nIt. T. Cook, the popular clerk in\nWoodland ct Co.'s drugstore, has returned home after a three weeks' holiday at the coast. Tom visited all the\nlending drug stores in the coast-cities,\nand claims from actual experience\nthat prices in tbe drug line are low iu\nGrand Forks as compared with the\ncoast.\n100 disk Victor records, 10-inch,\nusual price Toe euch, now only So.50\nper doz. at W, H. Itteh's.\nA change in the management of the\nWinnipeg hotel occurred on the 1st,\nJohn Webster, who has conducted the\ni house for about a yenr, retiring and\nP. McRae taking charge. Mr. Webster intends to remain in the city until spring, when he will either go\nnorth or to one of the prairie provinces.\n| [Don't get it into yonr head thnt\nwe are just clearing out some of our\nstock. We are closing out everything.    W. H. Itteh & Co.\nPRINTING\nWe are prepared to do all kinds of\nCommercial   Printing\nOn the shortest notice and in the\nmost up-to-date style\nBECAUSE\nBOUNDARY    ORE   SHIPMENTS\nThe following table gives the ore\nfor 1905, 1906 and for the past week:\nGranby Mines, Phoenix\t\nSnowshoe. Phoenix\t\nMother Lode, Deadwood\t\nB. C. Mine, Snmmit\t\nEmma, Summit\t\nOro Denoro, SummitCamp\t\nBonnie Belle, Deadwood\t\nBrooklyn-Stemwinder., Phoenix.\nIdaho, Phoenix\t\nRawhide, Phoenix\t\nSunset, Deadwood \t\nMountain Rose, Summit\t\nAthelstan\t\nSenator, SummitCamp\t\nMorrison, Dcndwood\t\nSulphur King.Suniniit\t\nWinnipeg, Wellington\t\nBig Copper, West Copper\t\nRiverside\t\nCarmi, West Fork\t\nSally, West Fork\t\nRambler, West Fork\t\nButcher Boy, West Fork\t\nDuncan\t\nProvidence, Greenwood\t\nElkhorn, Greenwood\t\nStrathmore, Providence\t\nGolden Euglc\t\nPreston, Skylark\t\nPrince Henry, Skylark\t\nSkylark, Skylark Camp\t\nLast Chance, Skylark Camp\t\nE. P. U. Mine, Skylark Camp...\nBay, Skylark\t\nMavis, Skylark\t\nDon Pedro, Skylark\t\nCrescent, Skylark\t\nHelen, Greenwood\t\nRepublic.Boundary Fulls\t\nMiscellaneous\t\nshipments of   Boundary mines\n1907 1908   Past Weil:\n613,537 819,429       22,491\n135,00] 10,707         2,500\n20,S,821 189,696         7,9oS\n1,712 \t\n18.274 \t\n14,481 59,138           050\n43,295 5,780\n12,25a \t\n04,173 10,71(1\n31,270 3.802\n31,258 530\n120\n649\n\"oo\n(So\n,so\n40\n700\n2il\n55\n00\n'224\n\"30.\nWe have the most modern jobbing plant\nin the Boundary Country, employ competent workmen, nnd carry a complete\nline of Stationery.\n<**\nWE.PRINT\nBillheads and Statements,\nLetterheads and Envelopes,\nPosters, Dates and Dodgers,\nBusiness and Visiting Cards,\nLodge Constitutions and By laws,\nShipping Tags, Circulars and Placards,\nBills of Fare and Menu Cards,\nAnnouncements and Counter Pads,\nWedding Stationery,\nAnd everything turned out in an\nUp-to-date Printery.\nGOOD PRINTING\n-the kind we do\u2014is in itself an\nadvertisement, and a trial order\nwill convince you that our stock and workmanship are of\nthe best. Let us estimate on your order. We guarantee\nsatisfaction.\nW>\nGrand Forks Sun\nJob Department\n50\n155 35\nTotal, tons  1,148,237 1,104,923       33,036\nSmelter Treatment\u2014\nGranby Smelter  637,626 790,011        20,163\nB. C. Copper Co.'s Smelter  341,952 243,293       10,131\nDominion Copper Co.'s Smelter  153,439 22,006\nTotal Treated      1,133,017    1,146,178\n30,297\nPacific Hotel\n0FP. Cr.R. STATION\nFirst-class lit every re9peot.\nSample rooms for commercial travelers.\nHot ami Cold Baths.\nliur lit Connection.\nFinest Brands of Wines.\nLiquors and Oigars.\nCHAS. PETERSON, Prop\nlt\u00a3^\u00a32\nFRUIT\nORNAMENTAL\nAND SHRUBS\nTREES\nFor Homos Orchards and\nResidence Grounds.\nOnt Motto:\nSUPERIOR H10H-GRADE KURSERY STOCK\nNot the cheapest in price\nbut  the best  in quality.\nIliirbiink's New Stoneless\nMIRACLE PLUM\nCapital city Nursery Company\nSALEM, OREGON\nW. C. CHALMERS\nAlways Carries in Stoek\na Fresh Supply of\nFRUITS, CANDIES, TOBACCOS\nAND CIGARS\nIce Cream  and  Summer Drinks\nCOR. BRIDGE AND FIRST STREETS\nRazor Honing a Speolalty.\nPalace Barber Shop\nazor Honltiff a Spc\nP.  A. Z. PARE, Proprietor\n1st Dook'Noktii of Ghaniiv Hotel,\nFirst Street.\nDitAYING\nHeavy and Light Dray Work\nAttended to' Promptly. Passengers and Trunks to and\nfrom all trains.\nTelephone A129\nGRAND FORKS TRANSFER COMPANY\nRUTHEKFORD   BltOS., PROPS.\n60  YEARS'\nEXPERIENCE\nTrade Marks\nDesigns\nCopyrights Ac.\nAnyone sending t> sketch and description may\n(foTekly ascertain our opinion free wtiotbor an\nInvention Is probably pate.n.fR&lej^fomniunica.\ntlonastrictlyconfldoiitfaL HANDBOOK on Patonta\ntent free, OMcst aaenoy for iocurinjrpatents.\nPatents taken through Munn St Co. receive\n\u2022pccfolnotfcs, without ebanre, lu thg\nScientific American.\nBOUNDARY DIVIDENDS.\nAuthorized ^-DBAMts-^ Paid    Total to    Latest      Per\nn*\\ih r\\9 CnicFAHY                Cnoititl.    Indited. Par. 1900.       Date.       Dute.   slture\nQra,,h\u00bbACo,\"lWa;eTcipper...t!a\u00bb'ra     135.\u2122 1100 M,620.000 rfffefcRJ' \u00bbfe \u2022\u00bb\u25a0\u00ab\u00a7\nCariboo MrKliuiev\u2014 Oo d .        1,25(1. K\u00bb   1,210,000     *1           540,SS7;Feo. 1904      .00\nPro.itloiiM-Sllw                                200 000       31000     *5 16.000         18.224 Sept. 1908     .50\natTcopptr-copperV.:;.:.:.::: .mm 503.000 $5        mi,m3is.pt.aw.,.\u00ab\nIJQ8eiBm\u00abhn\u00bb,|\nce, hi F SU, WutULgtbiC O.X\nGeo. E. Massie will have a display of ladies' tailor-made garments\nat his store during the lirst week\nin Octoher.\nWe carry the most fushinnahlc stock\nof wedding stationery in the Boun\ndaiy country, And we aro the only\nolliee in this section that have the\ncorrect material for printing it. The\nSun job office.\nBefore closing your contract for\nreading matter for the coining year,\nread the tempting clubbing offer we\nmake on the third page.\nShow cards for widnows and inside\nare a fine form of silent salesmen.\nMake them brief, terse and pointed.\nPrint them plainly, to be read at a\nglance.\nWe have some of the highest grade\npaper and stationery for up-to-date\ncommercial printing every brought to\nthe Bounaary.   Sun Job Office.\nAgents Wanted\u2014-16x20 crayon\nportraits 40 cents, frames 10 cents\nand up, sheet pictures one cent each.\nYou can make 400% profit or $36 per\nweek. Catalogue and samples free.\nFrank W. 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