"38059a8d-0e5e-4d0b-a0c3-564b927df1c1"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2017-01-30"@en . "1906-12-18"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xgrandforks/items/1.0342026/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " UgialativeUbnttj\n,, \fi\u00C2\u00AB5\nr a** \u00C2\u00BB*?\na\no*/'\n4$\nSixth Year-No. 14\nGrand Forks, B. C, Tuesday, December 18, 1906\nSeml-WeeWy~$1.00 Per Tear in Advance\nCOUNCIL MEETING'\nthcCity Poles\nPublic Health By-law Consumes Two Hours'\nTime\n! several of the oiembers also had heard\ncomplaints from different citizens who\n1 had been more or less injured by falls.\n, s It was suggested to stop the boys\nfrom sliding, but Aid. Spragget\nTelephone Company Willing thought it could not be done. We\nto Remove Its Wires From lu*d tt curfew *-**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2but no one 8eemed\nto be able to distinguish its chimes\nfrom those of an ordinary cow bell\n'because they \"didn't have to.\" It\nwas finally decided to have the sidewalks properly covered with sawdust\nin dangerous places, and the board of\nworks was instructed to see that it be\ndone at once.\nA sanitary by-law had its third sit\nting and consumed about two hours'\ntime. In this discussion the cubic\nand metric systems were ao thoroughly\npropounded as to make the by-law\nshaky on its feet at times.* To prevent it from getting both feet in the\nalley, thus losing itself and dying by\ninches the members added consider\nable zest to the proceedings by allow\ning as a bracer one or two numbers to\nfigure out who of them was be initiated in the \"down and out\" club on the\nfirst of the year. After considerable\ndebate it was suggested to have the\nby-law sent to Provincial Health Officer Fagan, at Victoria, and a resolution to that effect was passed and\nearned. * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nA grant of $50 was asked for by\nthe city solicitor for expenses incurred\nin connection with legal business, and\nthis was allowed.\nOther business of minor importance\nwas transacted, after whioh the council adjourned.\nNEWS OFTHE CITY\nPreliminary Trial of Rovelli,\nNow in Progress, Bring\nOut Tew New Facts\nThe mayor and all members were\npresent at the bi-weekly meeting of\nthe city council last night.\nA communication was read from\nthe B. C. Telephone company, it being\na reply to the request made, by the\ncouncil for free phone service on account of the company having nearly\ntwice the number of wires on the\ncity's poles that the city has on the\ncompany's. The company was not\ninclined to grant the request, but\nstated they would remove their wires\nfrom the city poles if the city would\nact in like manner. A discussion foi\nlowed as to whether the company\ncould be taxed, and the city solicitor\nbeing appealed to said he thought\nnot. The company had a franchise\nfrom the government and this had\nbeen obtained before the city wag incorporated. He would, however, look\ninto the matter more fully, and a re.\nsolution then followed to that effect,\nthe question of additional insurance\non the pumping station was brought\nup. The present amount of $2,000\ncarried was thought too small in view\nof expensive machinery installed, and\nan increase to 14,000 would be a wise\nmove and should not inconvenience\nthe city finances to any great extent\nA motion for an increase was made\nand carried.\nThe brewery question was discussed\nat length. A decision had been rendered in favor of the city and local\nbrewers should not be peimitted to\nsell beer on Sunday without a licence.\nThe mayor said he had instructed the\npolice. to see that such violation was\nnot persisted in.\nThe by-ltiw introduced by Aid.\nLequime for the closinc of Spokane\navenue in favor of the rink committee\nwas passed.\nThe Great Northern desired the\nclosing of a portion of Main street\nnear the steel works for truck purposes. A by-law will be introduced\nWuter nnd light committee reported everything in n Hist class condition\nWin. Spier, of the Royal bank,\nwus given an option on the Fourth\nstreet bridgu debentures for thecomiog\nyear at 90 cents.\nThe following bills were ordered\npaii I:\nKettle River L'br Co \u00C2\u00BB5!>47\nFred McCutcheon 4125\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Savage 10.20\nC. P. R. Tel SB\nW Hitter./ 50\nR Petrie 2.60\nRC McCutcheon 8.75\nThos Mclntyre 1.91\nCottage hospital 57.00\nHE Woodland 8.75\nMcNeil it Henniger 41.85\nJob Schnavely 12.00\nAid. Spraggett thought something\nshould be done to tne icy sidewalks\non Winnipeg avenue hill. At present\nit furnished the school boys endless\ndelight as an ideal toboggan slide.\nThe. mayor had heard of a woman\nbeing injured by a fall recently, and\nin connection with the association.\nNearly all citizens were taking one or\nmure magazines which after being read\nwere invariably destroyed. Instead\nof this thev might be contributed to\nthe reading room and thus be placed\nto advantage; The meet was well attended and showed a marked enthusi-\nsiasni to make ti e most of a worthy\ninstitution.\nWinter Closing Exercises of\nPublic School Next Friday Morning\nMINING RECORDS\nFollowing are the locations, certificates of work, bills of sale, etc.,\nrecorded in thc Government oflice at\nGrand Forks, B. C, of the Grand\nEorks mining division, from November 29 to December 17 inclusive.\n. RECORDS OF LOCATIONS\nC. B. Q. fraction, Wellington\ncamp, Eric E. .Juckson; Snowflake,\nSmelter Hill, Chns. Clark; Midas,\nFranklin camp, J. W. Hugh Wood;\nSuccess, Frunklin camp, G. W.\nRumberger; Victor, Franklin cnmp,\nJohn Meyer; Winner, Franklin\ncnmp. J, N. Puffin; Addie, Summit\ncamp, 8ii|ii McOrmond; Princess\nLouise fraction, Summit camp, Sum\nMcOrmond; Ciuutibiir fraction, Siiiiiniit canip, P. W. Yuill.\nCEUTIFIt'ATIi OP WOIIK\nMiillnu friicLJiiii, Green wm nl, Jno.\nMulligan, survey; Monarch frnctiisi,\nGreenwood, John Mulligan, survey;\nUnion, Frunklin camp, Pete Santure; I'ysliindcr, Franklin canip, J.\nM. Paulson, two years; Standard,\nFranklin camp, J. M. Paulson, two\nyears; Bertha, Siiiiiniit camp, Joe\nBuron.\nC0NVBVANUB8.\nBlack Cut, s), norlli tork of Kettle\nriver, W. K. White to Richurd A.\nHenderson.\nCKHTIKleATE OK IMPROVEMENT\nHannu, Frunklin cnmp, The Mc\nKinley Mines, Ltd.; McKinley,\nFranklin, the McKinley Mines Ltd.;\nJoker fraction, Greenwood camp,\nJohn Mulligan.\nCROWN QUANTS\nRiverside, Bentley's camp, Tim\nTownsend.\nThe preliminary trial of Sulvatore\nRovelli, accused of being an accomplice of Frank Cidi'o iu thc Niagara\ndynamite outrage, which was perpetrated on the 18th day of November, cotjimenced before Judge Cochrane Saturday forenoon in the government building, and is still in\nprogress. The spelling of thc names\nin the information laid by the superintendent of provincial police\nwas amended to Frank Cidio and\nSalvatore Rovelli, iustead of Frank\nCedio and Sim Rovelio. Ernest\nMiller appears for the crown, and A.\nC. Sutton for the accused. Peter J.\nAnni, the United States interpreter\nnt Northport, is acting as the official\ninterpreter in tbe case. Mrs. Peter\nKing, mother of the girl killed in\ntbe explosion, was on the stand\nnearly the entire day Saturday, ind\nwhen court adjourned until this\nafternoon the second witness, Peter\nKing, bad barely commenced to tell\nwbat he knew of tbe affair.\nTbe testimony so far is, in the\nmain, a repetition of that giyeu\nat the coroner's inquest, only a few\nnew facts having been brought out.\nThe board of license commissioners\nfor the Greenwood district held a\nmeeting in Midway last Friday, and\nrenewed all the licenses with the exception of that of L. A. Manly, who\nmade application for a transfer of his\nlicense from himself to Mr. Thomet.\nThe application was refused on the\nground tnat the owner of the business\nwas not an occupant of the premises.\nThe board rendered this decision notwithstanding the fact that the attorney-general and an eminent barrister\nhad given a decision that it was not\nnecessaiy for owners to reside on premises in order to secure licenses It\nis said that Commissioner Kerr over\nruled the decision of the attorney-general. The case will be appealed to\nthe county yourt.\nS1HESJH C1H\nThree Locations Made Inside\nthe Corporation for\nMarl\nSubstance Said to Be Suitable for Manufacture of\nPortland Cement\nThe public school will hold its winter closing exercises on Friday morning next, commencing at 10 o'clock\nand continuing for about one hour.\nOn this occasion Miss Sinclair, who\nhas been connected winh the schools\nfor three and one-half years, will sever\nher connection. Special songs, recitations, etc., will be given in each div-.\nison from the second to the seventh\ninclusive in order to induce parents\nand friends to attend the other exercises of the divisions. It is to be\nhoped, therefore, that a record attendance of visitor will be registered.\nWork will lie resinned on the seventh of January in eight divisions, the\nold Columbia -'clioolhousc having been\ncalled into service once more.\nMcEwen and company who showed\nat the opera house Friday and Saturday nights, drew large houses and\ngave the best of satisfaction. In the\nmagic art McEwen is indeed great,\nand his various illusions are mystifi-\ning to the extreme. The Asiatic\ntransformation scene and the raising\nof a women in midair are strong\nfeatures, and savois of the supernatural. Mr. McEwen has a pleasing\nstage presence and at all times keeps\nhis audience interested and in a good\nhumor. His entertainment is by all\nodds the best of its kind ever brought\nto the city, and it is to be hoped that\nhe can be secured for a return engagement at no distant date. Hypnotic\ndemonstrations were given both nights\nand sent the audience home in a hilarious mood.\nThe, snow in Franklin City at pres\nent is said te be about live feet on the\nlevel. More siviw has already fallen\nthis season tl au we had all winter\nlast year. The power nuestion for\nnext spring appears to have lieen solved already.\nOlaf Johnsor, formerly of this city,\ndied in the Greenwood hospital Monday of last week while undergoing a\nsurgical operation. Deceased was a\nresident of the district for a number\nof years, coming to the Boundary\nfrom San Diego, California, where he\nowned property and whither he intended to go when he was sufficiently\nrecovered to uiu lertako the trip. For\nthe past year he had conducted the\nGem restaurant at Midway. He was\nsixty years of age and u native of\nSweden. The funeral was held last\nThursday in Greenwood.\nFrom now until after the holidays\nMorrison's Jewelry store will bo open\ntill 10 o'clock every evening.\nPure Havana Cigars, 10 or 25 in\na box, for Christmas presents, at\nthe Grand Forks Liquor Store. These\ncigars are absolutely of the finest\nquality.\nA special meeting of the A. A. as\nsociation was held at its rooms last\nnight. Short addresses were made\nby Messrs. Clark, Whiteside, Cochrane\nand others in attendance. It is intended by the directors to do away\nwith several undesirable phaseB in the\nmake-up of the association, the illiini-\nnation of which was not originally\nprovided for. More stringent measures are to be taken in regard to privileges by the younger element, and in\nthis way make the organization moro\ndesirable to those who can fully appreciate its aim and benefits. A very\nsensible plan was suggested by David\nWhiteside in regard to further promote the success of the reading room\nGeo. Chappie went up to Greenwood yesterday to assist the plumber\nof that city to string the cables for\nthe telephone company. The British\nColumbia Telephone company is expending about $10,000 this year in\nremodeling its system in that city.\nThe wires are pi iced inside of a 3-4-\ninch lead pipe or cable, one of the\ncables holding 110 of the fine\ncopper wires, and another 56. The\ncompany will make the improvement\nin its system in this city next sum\nmer.\nOiir citizens were treated to a genuine sensation when they awoke this\nmorning and found that three claims\nhad been staked in the heart of the\ncity for marl, or the raw material\nused in the manufacture of Portland\ncement. The discovery claim was\nstaked by A. P. McKechnie, and Chas,\nHay and F. W. Auvache have also\nmade locations. Each claim is 1500\nfeet square. The area over which\nthis substance has been found is very\nlarge. It starts at the Kettle river,\nthence running north along Sixth\nstreet, or what is known as Spokane\nslough, to Obseijvation mountain,\nthence parallel with that mountain to\nthe C. P. R., thence south along the\nrailway to McCallum's slough, thence\neast to the Kettle river again.\nThis substance was first encountered two or three weeks ago during the\ngrading for the new skating rink.\nNo one except Mr. McKechnie at the\ntime appeared to realize what the tenacious white clay-like material was.\nMr. McKechnie gathered a sample\nand had it analyzed by C. S. Baker-\nthe provincial assayer. Mr. Baker\ngave the following returns: Aluminum, 11.9; iron, 1.2; silica, II,2;lime,\n39.5. Traces of magnesium and other\nsubstances were also found. The commercial value cf the ore is about -J28\nper ton.\nMr. McKechnie has made borings\nall over the territory described, and\nstates that the substance is about four\nfeet in thickness. At Owen Sound,\nin Ontario, where there is a large\ncement works, the material is only\nabout esghteen inches in thickness.\nMr. McKechnie has made his location\nfor antimony and aluminum, Mr. Hay\nfor aluminum, and Mr. Auvache for\nsilica and aluminum.\nDuring the past two weeks Mr.\nMcKecqnie has been in correspon\ndence with J. E. Murphy, president\nof the Owen Sound Portland Cement\nCo., Ltd., concerning the discovery.\nMr. Murphy seems inclined to interest his company in a branch cement\nw orks here if future analyses bear out.\nthe assays already made. This company operates a branch cement works\non Vancouver Island, where 1000\nbarrels of cement per day are manufactured. The market price of cement\nis about 95.00 per barrel. Only 2*-\nper cent of Portland cement is required in the manufacture of concrete\nblocks.\nOur new line of enameled goods\npermits us to offer you a nice brooch\nut 25c; a stick pin at 30c. Morrison,\nthe Jeweler.\nL. A. Manly made i\nto Midway last Friday.\nbusiness trip\nSouvenir spoons, $1.00, $1.26,\n81.50 and $2.25, at Morrison, the\nJeweler.\nA free lunch, including eastern\noysters on the half shell, will be\nserved at the Club saloon next Monday afternoon and Christmas Eve\nand as long on Christmas day as they\nlast. Everybody invited. Martin\nDufour, Manager.\nDr. and Mrs. Tamblyn, of Midway,\nspent part of last week with R. R.\nGilpin in this city.\nHave you seen Morrison's beautiful\nrich cut glass? TW1 THE GLASSES you wear do\nI Bi* not rtuit you, or you are trou-\nI Mi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<*'-ln **\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>' w**v with your\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I eyes, call on us mul have them\n************** examined. We (Etiarantee all\nour corrections for error-* of\nrefraction.\nOur stock of Spectacle and Eye Glass\nFrames now contains a Iarg*e assortment of the very latest styles and improvements in -guards, bridges aud\nmountln-rs, while the lenses we use\nare the best money ean buy\u00E2\u0080\u0094absolutely faultless.\nOur line of Barometers, Thermometers, Field and Opera Olasses, Musrui-\nlyln-f, Read hit; Glasses, Compasses,\neto., is unturpassed in the Boundary,\nat prices within the reach of all.\nJ. A. HARTLEY C& CO.,\nExpert Watchmakers, Jewellers\nand Opticians,\nFIRST SIREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE\nMany years' experience in the optical\nbusiness In London, Kugland.\n<3TI|f lEbwrnuj \u00C2\u00A3>mt\nPublished at Grand Forka, British Columbia.\nEvery Tuesday and Friday Evenings.\nO. A. Kvahs\n.Editor and Publisher\nSUBSOHIPTION BATES 1\nOne Tear tl.50\nOne Year (In advance) .... 1.00\nAdvertising rates furnished on auptlsatl i\nLegal.notices, 10 and 5 oents per line.\nAddress all communications to\nThe Evening Sun,\nPhone R74 Grand Fours, B.C.\nTUESDA*-, DECEMBER 18, 1906\nMunicipal politics in Grand Forks\nthis year are so quiet that the\nchancci*s are that the next mayor and\nboard of aldermen will be nominated,\nelected and inducted into office before they know anything about it.\nIt is to be hoped that the locators\nof cement lands inside thecily limits,\nwill be able to make their claims\nslick.\nOne of the largest consignments of\ncut glas< ever opened in the Boundary\ncountry was put on display at'Morri\nson the Jeweler's store yesterday.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2BKBisirai en to EWNC-scaisa\nMEN'S BLUE AND BLACK\nCHEVIOT SUITS\nJUST ARRIVED\nSpecial Values (or the\nChristmas Trade\nMUISRO 8 STEPHENS\nSOLE AGENTS\nBridge Street Grand Forks, B. G.\nCOUNTHOIJRT\nBar Association Congratulates Judge Clement on\nHis Promotion\nA Very Short Docket With No\nCases of Any Importance\nThe December term of the county\ncourt opened in the government\nbuilding yesterday morning, his\nhonor Judge Clement presiding.\nThe only business transacted at the\nmorning sitting was the presentation\nof the following address to his honor\nby A. _C. Stilton on behalf of the\nGrand Forks Bar association:\n('hand Fohks, Dec. 17, 190(1.\nTo the Hon. Mr. Justict; Clement.\nHonored and Dear Sir:\u00E2\u0080\u0094As senior\nmember of thc bar of this city it ie\na great pleasure to me on behalf of\nmy fellow members and myself to\nextend to your lordship our hearty\ncongratulations on your well deserved promotion to be one of the\njudges of the supreme court of this\nprovince. I can assure you that we\nall feel tbe deepest sense of satisfaction in your elevation and in the fact\nthat a member of our bar and a citizen of Grand Forks has proved himself possessed of the sound learning,\nthe integrity and judicial ability entitling him to fill the most honored\nposition in the judiciary of. this\ncountry.\nTbe ability and strict impartiality\n\"'ith which you have performed\nyour duties as county court judge\nhave won for you the approval and\nesteem of every lawyer who has had\nthe pleasure of practicing before\nyou, and inspire us with the utmost\nconfidence tbat you will discharge\nthe duties of the higher position to\nwhich you have been called with\ngreat acceptance to the province at\nlarger\nWe regreat that we are about, to\nlose your services as county court\njudge, but trust that tbe performance\nof your work as supreme court judge,\nwill not necessitate youi taking up\nyour residence elsewhere in tbe\nprovince.\nPlease cenvey to Mrs. Clement and\nthe members of your family our best\nwishes und congratulations, and as\nfor yourself it is our earnest hope\nthat you may long be spared to fill\nthe honorable station to which you\nhave been called. ,\nMr. Clement was deeply affected\nby i'he address, uud it took him\nthree or'l'our minutes lo recover from\nhis surprise sufficiently to make\na short reply. His remarks,\nthough brief, were appropriate to\nthe ocensionj and conveyed his\nheartfelt thanks to the members of\nthe l> .r :i>siVintion for iheir kindly\nfcelinas to.v.-trds him and ins family.\nThe first ease called at Ihe after\nnoon SHSsfoii was thill, of K**iniaii vs.\nMacLeod ami the ti, C. Copper Co.;\nHanington tor plaintiff, \\ Iriicr-ide\nforthe defendant and Mr. H; llett of\nGreenwood for fin* third party The\ncase whs adjourned nil the 26th\nin.**!.\n'I he case ol Slia -*. vs. Taylor, being nn iippiif.iliiiii ii| sei i side a\njudgment, ,.,-is ailji uuii-d nil this\nafternoon.\nThe iippliviitinn of VV. B. Cochrane, on Inlalf of (ieo. Todd, to\nhave dale fixed lor himring nf appeal\nin the llloiicetfter City license ease,\nwas adjourned until a nc.v county\njudge is appointed.\nThree or four summary judgment\ncases were also heard.\nThat Dry Cough Is Bronchitis\nIf englected it will weaken the\nthroat and finally reach tiie lungs.\nNothing ls*tter than inhaling the\nhealing vapor of Catarrhozone. It's\naction is like magic, so helpful, so\neasy to apply. Be done with bronchial trouble for all time! Catarrho-\nzone does cure the worst cases, will\neuro you, too. Sold everywhere, 25c\nand |1, under ubsolute, guarantee of\n.satisfaction.\nLiceqse Commissioners\nThe board of license co-nmission-\ners for the Grand Forks district met\nin Ihe court house at 2 o'clock last\nSaturday afternoon, Commissioners\nWhile and McPhee being dresent.\nThe following applications were\nacted upon:\nRenewals Granted\u00E2\u0080\u0094B. Lequime,\nFranklin; Joe Bassett, Hartford\nJunction; Paulson Bros., of Paulson;\nJohn McLaren, Carson; Mr. Johnson, Christina Lake; _C. K. Simpson, near Columbia; A. Johnson,\nLynch Creek; Mr. Jackson, Fife.\nRenewals . Refused\u00E2\u0080\u0094Geo. Todd,\nGloucester City; U. A Brown. Volcanic.\nNew ApplieationsgRefused\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. B.\nPeterson, North Fork; Capt. Disbrowe, Bunch Grass.\nThe application lor renewal of\nMr. Wussholm, at Niagara, was laid\nover until a third commissioner is\nappointed.\nThe application for the transfer of\nthe license at Rannock from Frank\nHartinger to Robert Lindholm was\ngranted.\nThe funeral of Mrs. Andrew Chap-\nlo of the North addition. *ho died\nlast Friday of typhoid fevei, occurred\nyesterday afternoon from the family\nresidence and was largely attended.\nDeceased was the wife of \"Andrew\nChaplo, a smelter employee. Mr.\nChaplo recently lost a child from Jthe\nsame disease, and the sympathy of the\ncommunity is extended tp him in his\ndouble bereavement.\nSilver thimbleo, 40c to $1, at Morrison's, the Jeweler.\nMrs. George McBeah this week received a very handsome CfiriBtmas\ngift from Cape Nome, Alaska, in the\nshape of four fox furs, two white\nand two brown. White foxes being\na rare specie makes these furs valuable as well as handsome. Gus\nRichter, a friend of the McBean\nfamily, was the kind donor.\nGent's 20-year case, 17-jewel movement, 814, at Morrison the Jeweler's.\nJames McArdle returned last Sunday from a business trip to Molson.\nLadies' 14-k. gold filled case watch,\nfine movement, 118.60, at Morrison\nthe Jeweler's.\nWe mention a few gifts for the gen-\ntlemen. In silverware: Smoking sets,\ntobacco jars shaving cups and brushes, cnllur button box, soap boxes, cigar\ncutters, tooth brush holders, key rings\nand book marks.\nGeorge Traunweiser, while out\nhorseback riding last Saturdav morning, ran across a cougar at the cabins\n:i short distance this side of the Riverside nurseries, and dispatched it with\na club. The animal was game, and\nput up a strong fight for his life, as it\ntook George about ha'f an hour to\nkill the animal.\nThe bridge men at Mirl\u00C2\u00BBay have\nmade great progress with their work\n'inring the past week, and there is\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*i*erv probability that the structure\nwill be completed this week.\nWhen the grade at Keremeos was\ncompleted a few days ago, a ball was\ngiven in the school house at that place\nin honor of the event by the contractor's staff and the Great Northern\nengineers. Messrs. Kellet, Cunnigham,\nMcLeod, Chiene nnd Flannigan, an\nenjoyable evening being spent.\nAugust Johnson, of Lynch Creek,\nspent a few days in the city last week.\nLadies' jewel boxes in large variety,\nat Morrison, the Jeweler.\nNOTICE\nJjoTTfE Is hereby (riven that the Oonrt of\n'\" Rpvls'oti foroorrectlne: and revising* the\n*-f>tprs' Ust for the year 1907, shall sit on the\n21st .lay of Oeeemher, st 2 o'clock p.m., et the\nfoioioil lumbers |n the City Aall, Grand\nPorks, n.O.\nJ.A.McOALMJM,\nGraml Forks, B.n., City Clerk.\nDecember loth, 190H.\nBOUNDARY ORE SHIPMENTS\n- The following table gives the ore\nfor 1905, 1906 and for the past week:\nGranby Mines, Phoenix\t\nSnowshoe, Phoenix\t\nMother Lode, Deadwood\t\nBonnie Belle, Deadwood\t\nBrooklyn-Stemwinder, Phoenix\t\nIdaho, Phoenix\t\nRawhide. Phoenix\t\nSunset, Deadwood\t\nMountain Rose, Summit .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\t\nEmma, Summit\t\nOro Denoro, SummitCamp\t\nSenator, .SummitCamp\t\nSulphur King, Summit\t\nWinnipeg, Wellington\t\nBig Copper, West Copper\t\nCarmi, West Fork\t\nSally, West Fork !\t\nRambler, West Fork\t\nButcher Boy, West Fork\t\nProvidence, Greenwood\t\nElkhorn, Greenwood\t\nStrathmore, Providence\t\nPreston, Skvlark\t\nPrince Henry, Skylark\t\nSkylark, Skylark Camp\t\nLast Chance, Skylark Camp.,.'\t\n10. P. U. Mine, Skylark Camp\t\nBay, Skylark\t\nMavis, Skylark\t\nDon Pedro, Skylark\t\nCrescent, Skylark\t\nHelen, (ireenwood : \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\t\nl'epublic,iBouiidary Falls\t\nMiscellaneous\t\nTotal, tons\t\nSmeller Treatment\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nGranby Smelter\t\nB. C. Copper Co.'s Smelter\t\nDominion Copper Co.'s Smelter\t\nTotal treated\t\nshipment** of Boundary mines\n1905\n1906\nPast Week j\n653,889\n775,314\n6,606\n13,543 '\n174,567\n94,400\n2,970 J\n55,731\n134,829\n2,2o8 1\n2,960\n32 I\n25,108\n22,736\n832\n3,056\n46,128\nl.O-!-*\n4,747\n3,263\n132\n9,485\n12,023\n264\n3,007\n6,401\n396 1\n1,833\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n33\n150\nT*8(i\ni\n30\n30\n30\n145\n86\n76\n9\n (\n770\n1,140\n60 1\n105\n40\n25 J\n20\n140\n20\n15\n<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n535\n529\n20 \\n689\n255\n73\n20\n40\n45\n25 (\nno\n80\n\t\n20\n}\n500\n171\n933,548\n1,101,796\n21,389\n687,988\n800,493\n13,300\n220,830\n107,869\n4,785 j\n84,059\n207,855\n4,192 I\n82,877 1,138,495 22,277\nFor Xmas Dainties\nDon't fail to call at\nHEADQUARTERS\nFresh Meats of All Kinds.\nFine Turkeys and Poultry.\nThe Best of Everything for the Culinary Department.\nThe Best of everything in the Confectionery Line.\nThe Best of Everything in tbe Notion Line, as far as it goes.\nNew Nuts and Fancy Cigars.\nJohn H. Grunwell\nPostoffice Store\nDanville, Waah.\nG\nRAND FORKS OPERA HOUSE\nLEW JOHNSON, MANAQER\nWednesday and Thursday\nDecember 19 and 20\nReturn of the favorites' the\nRoscian Opera Company\nINCLUDING\nMISS LUCIA NOLA MR. FRANK W. WALTERS'\nMISS WINNIFRED CROWLEY EDWARD FLAVELLE\nMISS CARRIE GODFREY JOHN DEWEY\nCARL HOFFMANs and the Big Singing Chorus.\nWednesday Evening Thursday Evenin-J\nthe superlatively funny\ncreation,\nSAID PASHA\nMARTHA\nPRICES, RESERVED $1.00\nSeats for Both Operas Three Days in Advance at Woodland's.\nLargest cAssortment\n\u00C2\u00BB\nOf New Goods ever brought to the city to select from. When\nyou want Clothes, come in and Bee what PRACTICAL TAILORS are\ndoing before buying elsewhere. We are selling\nSUITS FROM $17.00 UP\nOVERCOATSFROM$17.00 UP\nPANTS 'FROM $5.50 UP\nGuarantee Fit\u00E2\u0080\u0094and when we Bay fit, we mean what we gay.\nNo trouble to show goods.\nTIE\nRELIABLE TAILOR\nGEO. E. MASSIE :'\nr\n\"^\nThere Are Only*\na Few More\nDays to\n4\nXmas\nr^And the closer it gets the more\nperplexing it is to\nChoose the Present\nCome in and\nSee What\nWe Have\nto\nShow You\nat prices that will make you think\nthat you can afford to\nREMEMBER ALL\n. PETER. B.\nNELSON CO.\n.Two Doors South of Postoffice\nk,\nDanville, Wash.\nKeep Your Money\nThere is so much pleasure in running a ne'wspaper that some editors\nare refusing money as a reward for\ntheir services. Here is the voice of\na Kansas editor, which fairly gurgles\nwith the joy he feels to work without\nmoney: \"It takes wind to run a\nnewspaper. It takes gall to run a\nnewspaper. It takes a scintillating,\nacrobatic imagination and'a half dozen\nwhite shirts and a railroad pass to\nrun a newspaper. But money\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nheavens to Betsy and six hands round,\nwho ever needed money to run a\nnewspaper! Kind words are the medium of exchange that do the business\nfor the editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094kind words and church j\nsocial tickets.\n\"When you see an editor with\nmoney, watch him. He will be paying bills and disgrace the profession.\nMake him trade it out. He lives to\nswap. Then when you die, after having stood around and sneered at this\nJim Crow paper, be sure and have\nyour wife Hend in for three extra\npapers by one of your children and\nwhen she reads tbe generous and\ntouching notices about you. forewarn\nher to neglect to send 15 cents to the\neditor. The editor knows it and\nwhat he wants is heartfelt thanks.\nThen he can thank the printers and\nand they can thank the grocers.\n'Don't worry about the editor.\nHe has a charter from the State to act\na doormat for the community.\nHe'll get the paper out some way or\nother and stand up for you when you\nrun for office, and lie about your\npigeon-toed daughter's wedding and\nblow about your big footed boys when\nthey get a $\ a week job, and\nweep over your shriveled soul when\nit is released from your grasping body,\nand smile at your giddy wife's second\nmarriage. He'll get along. The Lord\nonly knows how, but the editor will\nget there somehow.\"\nPudding Time\nTo Properly Prepare for Christmas\nEVJJRY KITCHEN should be supplied with the best Groceries obtainable. We have everything you need for a successful pudding or Christinas cake. Our fruits are the finest\nprocurable.\nSeeded Raisins, Orange, Lemon and Citron\nPeel, Finest Cleane I Currants, and a full\nline of Spices.\nWe have also a complete line of articles suitable for Christmas Presents.\n, **.\nJ. H. HODSON C& CO.\nPhone No. 305\n5 Opposite C.P.R. Str-tion\nPROVINCE\nHO7 EL\nEMIL LARSEN. PROPRIETOR |\nHot and Cold Hiitlm. Nicely FiiriiMie-l\nStove-Huaterl Rooms. Entirely re-\nfurniohed und renovat-ed tlm-iifrhmit-\nFi rat-class hourd by day. vvpelt, nr\nmonth. SpeciHl rutes to steady boarders, American und European plans.\nFinest .'ur in City In Connection.\nBRIDGE STREET 6RAND FORKS, B. C.\nSIGiM OF THE BEST\nSomehow, the coal bill has a way of\nreminding one of the money spent in\nsumni'jr frivolities.\nTunnelling through the large snow\ndrifts is now being prosecuted with\nvigor at Phoenix.\nWtihat About Your Kedneys?\nYour back aches and fairly groans\nwith the distress of kidney trouble\nYou are discouraged, but you must\nnot give up. The battle can be\nquickly won when Dr. Hamilton's\nPills get to work. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 These kidney\nspecialists bring new health and vitality to young and old alike. Even one\nbox proves their marvelous power.\nContinue with this great healer anil\nyour kianeys will become as strong,\nas vigorous, as able to work as new\nones. Remember this: Dr. (Hamilton's Pill are purely vegetable; they\ndo cure liver, bladder and kidney\ntrouble. They will cure you. or your\nmoney back. 25c per box at all\ndealers.\nYou cAre Next\n <\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* st* ?\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nand St. Louis in Union Depots foi all\npoints East and South-East*\nTo enable parties woo so desire to visit\nfriends and 'relatives!In thei Easl; during the\nsummer season of ;1\u00C2\u00BB06, the &pt.THEKN PACIFIC will on JULY 2nd and 3rd, AUGUST\n7th. 8t\u00C2\u00AB1 and 8th, aud SEPTEMBER 8th and\n10th s\u00C2\u00ABll round-trip tickets from poiuts n\nthis territory to Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul,\nMinneapolis, O-aha and Kausas City at one\nlowestflrBt classfare plus Ten Dollars, with\nfinal return limit ninety days from date of\nsale, but not beyond October 81st, 1908.\nExtremely low rates are in effect from\nFebruary lSth to April 7th and September\n15th to October Slst, 1906, from all poiuts in\nthe East to points In this territory. If you\ndesire to send for a frieud or relative on\nthese ratesTie telegraph tiokets to Laster;i\npoints without extra cost,\n^he MOTHERS PACIFIC have all as-\nnounced very low round-trip rates from\npoints iu the East to points in this territory,\nand tickets will be on sale from June 1st to\nSeptember Uth Inclusive, final limit for return October 81st, 1906.. ' ,\n. For further Information address any one of\nundersigned.\nA. D. Charlton, 6.A. Mitchell\nA.G. P. A., Gen. Agt.,\nPortland,Ore. Spokane, Wash.\nW. H. Ude,\nTravel I n-j* Passenger A-gent,\nSpokane, wa\u00C2\u00ABh.\nAGENT KOH\nCANADA'S FAMOUS AUTOMOBILE SKATE\nThe Lightest and\nFastest State Made.\nFIRST STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE\nHEADQUARTERS FOR\nSMOKERS\nSUPPLIES\nRAINEY'SGIGARSTORE\nR. C. MCCUTCHEON\nCABINET MAKER\nTurning, Scroll Work, Saw\nFiling, Gun Repairing,^ Manufacturer of Screen Doors and\nWindows.\nFirst Street\nGrand Forks, B. C.\nGeo. Taylor\nGeneral Contractor,\nExcavator, Etc.\nAll Orders Given Prompt and Careful\nAttention. ,\nGEO. TAYLOR,\nGraud Forks, B. C.\nPacific Hotel\nOFF. C.P.R. STATION\nI'irt-t-olaati lu every respf-ct.\nSample room**- for commercial travelers.\nHot nud Cold Ruths,\nBar in Uptiiipfttloti;\nFluent Ifi'iiu-lsof Whit-*-.\nI.in11'\"I*-**- \"ii'* Oitiiin.\nIDJtfM a\nI\n8\nI\n0\nWe Are Prepared\nTo Do Your\nJOB PRINTING\nBECAUSE\nWc have the most modern jobbing plant\nin the Boundary Country, employ competent workmen, and carry a complete\nline of Stationery. ,\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,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Announcements and Counter Pads,\nWedding Stationery,\nAnd everything turned out in an\nUp-to-date Printery.\nGood Printing\u00E2\u0080\u0094the kind we do\u00E2\u0080\u0094is in itself\nan advertisement, and a trial order will convince\nyou that our stock and workmanship are of the\nbest. Let us estimate on your order. We guarantee satisfaction.\n#\nttfe Evening Sun\nJob Department\nra\nm 1$\nCHRISTMAS GinS\nCHRISTMAS GIFTS\nCHRISTMAS GIFTS\nWe have now on sbow a splendid assortment of goods suitable for Christmas presents, and will have more shipments arriving this week. Our Stock is entirely new, carefully' selected, and up to date in every respect. We have\nbought from the beat manufacturers and wholesale houses in the country,' and our customers can be quite positive that\nevery article is exactly as stated.\nYour attention is respectfully\" called to the following classified suggestions, with the hope ot helping y'ou out in the\nsolution of that oft recurring question, \"what shall I give?\"\nPresents for the\nLadies\nDiamonds and Precious\nStones\nRings, from \u00C2\u00A35 upwards\nWatches\n10-k. and 14-k. Solid Gold Waltham\nWatches, from 20.00 to 60.00\nGold Neck Chains ....7.00 to 20.00\n10-k. and 14. long Watch Guards\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nFrom ,12.00 to 25.00\nFine quality Waltham Watches, in\n20-year gold filled cases...15.00 to 25.00\nOpera Glasses\nOpera Glasses in Mother of Pearl and\nGilt Mountings, finest make,\nfrom 10.00 to 18.00\nJewelry\nAn unexcelled assortment of highest grade\nGold-Filled Jewelry, consisting of\nWatch Guards, Necklets, Lnoke.li*,\nBracelets, Brunch Pins, etc., at lowest\nprices consistent with quality.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\nWaist Sets\nA nice selection of Enamelled Belt Pins,\nWaist Seta, etc.\nPresents for the Gentle^\nmen\nGent's Watches Are Our\n* Strong Line\n21-Jewel Elgin solid silver, dust-proof cases $30.00\nIn 25-year caBe 3D.00\n21-Jewel Waltham, in solid silver case 30.00\nIn 25-year caBe 35.00\n21-Jewel Seth Thomas, in solid silver case 28.00\nIn 25 year case 33.00\nThe above are all high grade railway watches, adjusted to five'\npositions.\nSolid 14-k. Gold Waltham or Elgin Watches\u00E2\u0080\u0094'\nFrom $45 to $100\n20 year Gold-Filled Waltharos, from $12 upwards\nFinely Jewelled Waltham, in Nickel cases, from $6.50 upwards\nGold Rings\n10 and 14-k. Gold Watch Guards, Gold Rings, Lockets, Tie Pins',\netc., at lowest prices.\nField Glasses\nFew men would appreciate anything more than a good pair of\nField Glasses. We carry only the liesl makes ...From gin to $20\n. Gold-Filled Watch Guards\nCuff Buttons, Chains, etc., ofthe finest quality\nSolid Silver Match Boxes, Cigar Cutters, Pocket\nKnives, *Sf**c. '\nPresents for the\nFolks\n* Parlour and Bedroom\nTimepieces\nIn all the latsst styles, from 2.00 to 35.00\n***\nThermomters\nAneroid Barometers and Thermometers,\n 9.00, 12.00 and 15.00\nSilverwaw\nSilver-plated Butter Dishes, Pickle Jars,\nMarmalade Jars, Jelly Dishes, Sugar\nand Cream Set*, Salad Bowls, Napkin\nRings, etc. All best quality plate, on\nnickel silver.\nNapkin Rings\nSolid Silver Salt Seta, Napkin llingu, etc.\nVases and Bohemian\nWare\nA line selection of richly decorated Vases\nand silver-mounted Bohemian Ware.\nFor the children we have a splendid line of Enamel Brooch Pins at 50c and 75c, all different styles. Solid gold\nsingle-stone rings at $2 each, and gold-filled necklets and cracelets at very moderate prices.\nWe earnestly solicit an early visit to our store, so that in the event of our not having in stock your exact requirements, we can procure them promptly. .\nJ. A. HARTLEY & CO.\nExpert Watchmakers, Jewellers and Opticians\nFirst Street, Opp. Postoffice 1\nNORTHERN PACIFIC RATES\nThe Northern Pacific railway will\non January 14 and 15 sell round trip\ntickets from Spokane and common\npoiuts to Denver, Colorado, and return\nat the very low rate of $00.00,account\nof. the American National Live Stuck\nAssociation. Going limit ten davs\nfrom date of sale and final return limit\n30 days from date of sale. Stopovers\nin either direction will he allowed. A\nsmall additional charge will be made\nfor return through California.\nFurther information will he furnish\ned by, A. D. Charlton, A. G. P A.,\nPortland, Oregon; G. A. Mitchell,\nGen. Agt;, Spokane; W. H. Ude, T.\nP. A., Spokane.\n. SPOKANE OFFICK :\n110 WASHINGTON ST\nWKKE FOR CATALOGUE.\nTHE COWOMTMIX WAV.\ns. r. & N. RY.\nDally\nLeave\nGRAND FORKS\nDally\nArrive\nSpokane, Scuttle,\nEverett, Belling-\n1mm, Vancouver,\nVictoria and all\nCoast pointa\nSpokane, Ferine,\ni.m Wlnnipeg.StPaul\n^^ and Minneapolis..\nNorth-port. Koss'\ni.m. land,Nelson,Has- 5:05 p.m\nlo and Sandon....\n5:05 p.m.\n5:15 p.\nRepublic, Curlew\nin, and Ferry (Midway).\n5:20 p.m. | Phoenix, B.C. ... 1 9:55 u.m.\nCoiinnoctinjj at Spokane with the famous\n\"ORIENTAL LIMITED\"\n2\u00E2\u0080\u0094Daily Overland Trains\u00E2\u0080\u00942\nFrom Spokane for Winnipeg, St. Paul.\nMinneapolis, St. Louis, Chicago and all\npolnta east. *\nFor complete information, rates,\nberth reservations, etc., call on or address,\nH. SHIiKDY, Agent,\nk Grand Forks.\nS. G. YERKES, A. G.-P. A..\nSeattle.\nHelp Near at Hand\nIs what you want when sickness\nhappens at night. Con you possible\nfind the equal of Nerviline? No, for\nit stands unequalled in Curing prill;\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0internal or local. Earache, to t ache\nand neuralgia disappear in a j iffy.\nRub in on and away flies the pain:\nFor cramps, vomiting or indigestion,\nall you need is ten drops in sweetened\nwater. Sick or* well you'll find Pol-\nson's Nerviline invaluable in your\nhouse. Get a large 25c bottle today.\nThree quart liottle** of Nelson beer\nfor 50c at the Lion Hoiiling Works.\nMINES AND SMELTER\nLast week an important strike was\nmade in the Skylark mine, Skvlark\ncamp, by diamond drilling. The\ndrilling has been going on for some\ntime and was also put in operation in\nthe old workings,at the \"5-foot level,\nwhere it was evident the lead had\nfaulted. After boring about twenty\nfeet the drill broke into a fine body of\nhigh grade silver ore for a distance of\nabout twelve inches, tests of which\ngave about $200 per tons. It will\ndoubtless run about $150 per ton by\nthe carload, which is pleasing to those\ninterested in the property. The Sky-\ndark in looking better than it ever\ndid, and the final payment of $3*000\non the bond is expected ti*r nii|'l "Titled The Evening Sun from 1902-01-02 to 1912-09-13

Titled The Evening Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-04-05 to 1912-09-13

Titled The Grand Forks Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-09-20 to 1929-05-10"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Grand Forks (B.C.)"@en . "Evening_Sun_1906-12-18"@en . "10.14288/1.0342026"@en . "English"@en . "49.031111"@en . "-118.439167"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Grand Forks, B.C. : G.A. Evans"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Evening Sun"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .