@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "14603497-399d-4d9e-b657-e6a23f442c0e"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The Nelson Canadian]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-26"@en, "1908-02-05"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/dcanadi/items/1.0078919/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ FOR HALCYON LITHIA WATER L canlpay more, but can not ���i purer or better MINERAL ,.r than "HALCYON." *%\\)n glailtj TH- DAILY ( \\-3JbUf4oR.-"*- Will be delivered every evening at your door for SO CENTS A|MONTH ILUMB 2. NO. 207 NELSON. B. Ca. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARYS, .908. Fifty Cents a month .ARM'S MENU Initial Legislature Is Opened Today ION'S PROGRAMME of Legal Procedure Promis- KcdistriftHition Bill Aiming at Equalization. a, Feb. 6.���Ths Ontario Icgls- . ��� ;.. II,-al at Si o't'la.ck tills Ui- li is Honor Sir Mortimer . i,.ml governor. The speech ii me pro���Issd legislation lu I ft/ltb ,t Maw to decreasing [auditing trials und lessen* cost ol lliiguilou. A bill lo Te- ihe conatltusnoiss of thu prtJv- urdi i as mr us possible* to equat- .. Ion is also promised. -.1 alma will bo uskud to con- .iii Increased appropriation to, uool .mil taa ilinelld llle minim. i i..i license act, an act creating nnd municipal boards, public free grants act, suppleiiun* . in,, act, and the Ontario ibops' ii.'n .hi. |i real, Feb. S, ���Tho cold wave out Quebec cuutluued today .��� lowest figures of ths season. bud waa the a oldest simt, thu |)ii. . , registering 4U below zero. 1 ... II ...a-s 4i lielow, Megan- ���ftelow, SL Agatha 41 below. I'. I. a.���While oiling a mail the c. rial works, where orauge , made, a coat bIuuvu on thu left pi win am Friendship, 2o yours old. ii ilu- gearing, drawing In his I arm, terribly crushing tliein ...lilliory was Hloppeal. '1'lie lu be amputated laelaiw the el- rlendshlp wub only married a .ilis ago. Feb, 5.���An effort to unseat illver and several councillors Minn may be a step taken by u Interests to Invalid*** tin- reduction bylaw passed by the in il Himie days ago. Oni., Feb. 6.���While In a uiir yesterday Andrew Bowlby, iVindsor'S best known citizens. ��� ed .i small ilrill used for liorlng ..s.-d too*��� The drill Is now l to in- ln hlB atoiiiiicli. Doctors X rays to locate lt. ������ Feb. Ta.���Apparently there I. mi Investigation Into the death ol nhan, of Montreal, in Jail here. ��� ia alleged, wus choked to death ��� aroused great Intsresl and ll luiugbl the provincial aiitluiiitlef I" move, bul the Blieiiff appsara ta ��� . advised otherwise. .. iVi,. 5.���An Immediate smsl- l "ii of Ihe Anglo-American, Mon' Ontario, and London Mutual Wrs I oompsnlSS Is denied hy olll- .i Hi., oompsnlss, ford Onl., Feb. r..���Two hoys. M "ii tin. railroad truck near Mid- f have been Identified us .'oim i��. aged ui, ami Reuben Lewis, IS!, both of whom ran uwny some ���'-'" from tin, Mohawk Institution They were evidently stealing a ''it ii freight train when, It. Is Biip- ' one fell off when lie became ���'I by oold, nnd pullsd his com- .mi off with him. found by his lirother. calm, from I'Snglunal , and located on a farn they bave ever lines bachelor1! hail about 35 years of ag< riie two brothers ���la'.-'ai years ago il' fi. "I'. Where res. 0****j "ing The deCea <���*. '���/ ^ DOUBLE TENDERS Kingston, Fch. 5.���A mild type of nieiiBli s has developed at lhe Itoyul military college. Piye cadets are In the hospital Buffering from the disease. ">. Quebec, Feb, B.���Baptist.- .Hrolet, an old man. was picked up ou the slre..t laat nlghr w;tl, DOtD u ch and leet frozen. Quebec. Feb. 5.���Two ex-convlcts. Bonaafaii*, and Onllette, were sentenced this morning to three v'.-nrs each m the penitentiary f.ar robbing pour boxes In Charlesbourg church yesterday. LESE MAJESTE. German Priest Protests Against Treatment of Hit Flock. Strassliurg, Feb. 5.���Some remarks made by the Roman Catholic rector of lhe village of Ars on thu occasion of the birthday of Emperor William, Jan. Uth, have caused a moat lively sensation in clerical and mlKtary circles in Alsace. The rector in thu course of an address spoke as follows: "Qood Catho- Ucs have no reason to celebrate the emperor's birthday. Catholics are here only to pay taxes anal serve in the army. When responsible offices are vacant we are pushed aside. Our duty on this occasion Is to pray God to endow the emperor with more Insight." The commander of the Blxta-amth army corps has Issued oralers faarhiilding his soldisrs to attend the Roman Catholic church In Ars. NELSON FAIR OMITTED Dominion Stock Breeders' Grants to New Westminster, Calgary, Brandon and Winnipeg. Ottawa. Feb. 5.���The second convention of the National Live Stock Association of Canada began its sessions ba-re today with delegates In attendance from ���the Maritime Provinces to Hritish Columbia and from all the intervening ter- ritory. The- gathering is to be in ses- slun three days and there Is ample evi* alence to show that it will be the most successful ciiiiv!>ntiiin of Ita kind ever held In the Dominion. The programme provides for an exhaustive discussion or the exports, lm- porta and Inter-provincial Hade In breeding and oommerolal live stock, the relation of the transportation companies to the live stock Industry, a re- amassment of the regulations permitting the entry free of pure bred stock from the United Btatas, the health of Canadian live stock, and the Scottish premium system of hiring Btalliona. Among the schediili.,1 apeakers are K. O. Matthews Of Alberta, Robert Slnton of Keglna. Theodore ROSS of Chai l.itti'- town, Qeorge n. Qrelg of Winnipeg, nr. A. G. Hopkins of Ottawa, and F. M. Logan of Victoria, 11. C. Toronto. Feb. 6���The Dominion Shurl- horu Breeders' Association yesterday vol.'d JSSUti to New Wi'simlnsti-r; $��H0 to Calgary; linn to Regina, and $r..r." to Manitoba provlnelu' and stuck fairs. ���rince Albert, Sank.. Feb. 6.���Fred. '". aged SB, a well known ferry* waa run over by a Canadian Nair- *" -um engine yesterday and horri- mangled. Wright waa very denf 1 d nol hear the engine. Both bis and rlKht hand were cut off. lie I' early this morning. Ilia only known . c Is a brother In llarbailoea. rince Albert, Sask., Feb. r,.���An In* i wim arrived in the city yesterday, '"" thai .lack linger .a resident aif Pjaco, has been devoured by wolves 1 Kennel Lake, north of here. I"1 .HI... |.*ph. 6.���l.oiillaire, ten year I son aal Charlss Hav. local florist, ls r "iiiily IU with lock Jaw and Ihore ia t'r hope for his rocovey. The boy |�� vaccinated during tho small pox "le and the wound becoming ln- piied, luck Jaw resulted. Siwa, Feb. 5.���Mr. Lewis, M. P.. haa lae for "fool" hunters and conso- ., ��� luovea lo amend tho criminal ["' by Insisting n Clause aevercly pun- '��� homlcld,. while limning. j^.em Was Common in All Departments " Arthur, Feb. 5.���John C. France. ... ""'i- In Oliver lownHhlp, shot him* ���" Jesierday und was dead when Florida to Speak First. St. Augustine, Fla., Feb. 0.���ThiB city Is rapidly tilling with delegates to the Kepublicau Btato convention which ts to meet here tomorrow to finalise ala'la-- gutuis lo llie national convention ut Ohlosgo. Addition InlereBl attuehea lo the conventliin from the fact that It will bu the first of the state oinveiiHons to choose delegates. Contested delegations will be Bint from several counties, owing (o the spill between Ihe while and colored element of the party. The while wing .popularly known us the of- DOS-holding element, Is In favor of Instructing tne delegates' to Chioago In favor of Taft, while tb.. negroes have espoused tha cause of Senator I'a.iakii'. The Taft adherents appear oonfldenl of winning out. though II Is evident Hint the convention will witness a spirited contest between the rival tactions. Mrs. "Pat" Campbell's New Show. New York, Feb. 5.���Now York playgoers, who have not hud lunch opportunity to grow entliusliistlc over tho product ions mnilc bo fur this season, aro awaiting with some eagerness the first presentation of "Bleotra," which is to bo made at tho Gnrdon theatre next Monday, and rehearsals for which nre now in progrsss. Tho play will be put on by Mrs. Patrick Campbell and the cast will contain another notable l'Sng* llsh uctress In the. person of Mrs. Herbert Ueerbohm Tree, wife of the distinguished London actor and manager. The furthcoming production of "Bleotra" is not the original Oreek drama of Sophocles. It Is from the German of llofmanstabl, the English vi-rslon ho ng tho work of Arthur Hymens All the coRtiimes and scenery for the production have boon Bent over from Londou. FRIENDS LOOKED AFTER Laurier's Right-About Face on Question 4>f Producing Documents��� Ottawa Comment. Half of lhe time of the house of commons last week was taken up over the iviusa) of the government to produce teoorda required by opposition members. The opposition decided to light thiB matter out and settle it before further supply was voted. The campaign began last week when the motion of Mr. Ames for four original applications for timber leases was rejected by the majority, ut the request of aMr. Olivet, the head of the department involved, who had himself previously written Mr. Amt-s advising him to move for these same papers. Determined to vindicate the right of members to investigate public business Mr. Horden on Tuesday ot last week presented the question directly to the house on the following ���notion; ���'ll is the undoubted right of Uie people's representatives in parliament lo be Informed of everything necessaiy to explain the policy and proceedings oi the government and tor lhat purpose to huve un opportunity of seeing and examining ail documents connected with the transaction uf public business, and lhal Uie dfinal of sucn right by the government justifies ihe refusal by this house oi further supplies lo tlie Crown.'' Confronted by this issue the premier was obliged either to accept a declaration condemning the course of his minister supported by the premier hunseli a few days before, or to go ou record ���gainst a principle recognized by all responsible governments and laid dowu hy all constitutional authorities. Sit Wilfrid could make u real or apparent reti eat from a lalse position or could proclaim himself to the world as the ht.ad of au irresponsible and autocratic cabinet, governing in the dark and refusing to the people the privilege of inquiring into the expenditure of their money or the control ot their domain. OI the two evils Sir Wilfrid chose what seemed to be tlie least. He aocepted the resolution which wus passed unanimously. This surrender was greeted wuh loud and long applause from the opposition benches and confusion an the government side. Hut it wus one thing to force the government lo uccept the principle and another to get the papers. On Tuesday the right of puriiameiit lo information was admit ted, on Thursday following the papers were ugain refused. Mr. l.i.id^^askcd whether the application tor li-Wes would be produced und wus told that Mr. Ames might renew his motion and It would be considered. Hut a member cannot repeat a motion that hus been rejected, while the govern- n cut had authority to bring down the records without a motion. So when Mr. Fielding moved the house into committee of supply al four o'clock he fcund the opposition determined to keep him waiting till the question wan settled. Until long alter midnight uo other business WBB done. Some fifteen opposition members and one independ nil Liberal affirmed that the government policy of conoealmenl could not b-*-. tolerated. Against this Sir Wilfrid and Mr* Fielding pleaded that the right of the house to Information meant the right of the whole house and not of the opposition alone -#nd that the majority was not. seeking this information. Their other pleti was that Mr. Ames .should Ujave stated his reasons nnd made a (tnlId protest instead of demanding relet.ids as a right, and giving later on ret* 'tuns that ihe premier admitted to be sound. ����� There can ho no publicity so long as a governmenl persuades its followers to ii fuse motions for pnpers. The doctrine that individual members have uo right to Inspect, records is contrary to all constitutional principles. As Mr. Lancaster said members will not crawl before ministers and beg as a favor whnt they ought to claim as a right. Yet Mr. Fielding gave as the reason for refusal thnt Mr. Ames had stood upon his rights Instead of asking for a courtesy. The lUm of the premier's argument was that, u member has a right to original papers necessary for Information provided ho does not say he hus a tight. Hut when ho says he has a right he ceases to huvo any. Late on Thursday night Mr. North- rup moved this amendment to supply: "Subject to such consideration of the public policy as cun be validly urged In any case members of parliament have the right to access to all the records of the government and to all the aichlves." Not the house as a whole nor a majority, but individual members, not as a favor but as a right. Such was the claim. It was disputed by the premier and his followers who later on learned to their confusion that they were lighting u motion every word of which was taken from the premier's own admission of two days before. At live Friday afternoon the opposition allowed Mr. Northrup"s amendment to go to vote. Sir Wilfrid and his whole following vot*d against the doctrine which the premier hud himself affirmed in the same words three days before. When lhe resull of the vote was announced Sir Wilfrid, apparently supposing that Mr. Hordon and his associates might now be induced to give up the fight, stated that early next week he would make au announcement on the question of producing the papers. This suggestion that he would make things all right was not sufficient. While the government was allowed to take up supply, not a dollar was voted during the afternoon and evening sitiing. The public accounts committee has begun an investigation of the dredging expenditure around Fort William and Port Arthur. One group of contractors, who are also politicians, has received In a few years $l,30u,UOO for this class ot work. Mr. Bennett and Mr. Hoyce have begun an inquiry as to these contracts, the prices and the manner of awarding them. We shall hear more of them, but it may he stated that after 11*06 the Messrs. llowman began dredging operations in a small way and after a time lormed a company in which James Coumee, a prominent Ontario politician, was largely interested. In 1904 Mr. Conmee left provincial politics and became a member of parliament, transferring his dredging interests to a son-in-law. One of the Bowuians was and is a member of the local legislature. Apparently the dredging can be done profitably at the present price of nine cents, liut this political group had for years a monopoly and received 20 cents per cubic yard. In 1903 tenders were called for by advertisement setting forth that only c ntractors having dredges on the spot lii'AprJl could compete, the only dredges there being those of the above favored concern called the Great Lakes company. This restriction had afterwards to he abaudoned. Competitive offers were received for three distinct works. There were several tenders, some lor all three works, some for one or two. The Bowman concern was the lowest tenderer for two, and for the third was the same as one of the other offers. Instead of putting up the third work to u second competition the department gave the Great Lakes company the whole three contracts. It wus further disclosed that while A. T. Bowman, as director and with his brother half owner of the above Great Lakes Dredging compauy, was a party to their tender, he also put in In every case In 1905 and 19��t> another tender of his own. In one year it was lower and iu the other It was higher than the company tender, but it was understood that the company would do the work if Mr. Bowman got the contract. Mr. Bowman testified that in the first year he put In a lender lower than that of his company because he and his partners had learned that another tender had gone in lower than their first one. The only reason he gave for the double tender in 1906 was that he made up his mind to tender and did so though he knew that his figures were nearly double those of his own company. The double tender system is not new in government contracts, many cases have been known where a high and low tender were put in by the same person under different names with the intention of throwing up the lower one If there should he no outside tender between them. Mr. Alcorn, Conservative member for Prince Kdward, Ontario, has Introduced a measure whleh embodies most of the election reform features of his party platform. The bill limits closely the legitimate expenditure of a candidate and prohibits more strictly the free transport of electors, punishing all concerned in it. lt provides thai v here possible sheriffs shall be returning oHlcers with the registrar for next choice, and that the deputies and other poll officers shall be resident in the parish, township or muictpnlity where ihey act. Ballot boxes must he examined al the opening of the poll to prevent fraud. Heavy penalties are imposed on all who practice or knowingly permit fraud. Officers who violate the secrecy of the poll a"0-* a year in prison. Corporations nre forbidden under penalty of $5,000 to contribute to campaign funds, while officers, directors or share holders concerned In the transaction are liable to a year's Imprisonment and a heavy fine. Fine and imprisonment await tho federal officer or government contractor who makes election contributions, and any officer or employee of the government who acts ns election agent or as canvasser Is to be punished with fiue or jail or both. The penalty of a briber Is imposed upon all win) by public speaking or through tbe press or In any other way try to Influence electors by promise of public expenditure in their district. Tluro are other equally stringent clauses making thi- measure a groat step in advance in election reform. The governuit nl whleh, In the speech from the ih.one. at three sucessive Bessio.n proline- J improved election laws, 1ms failed again, leaving it for the opposition lo act. MORE LIMELIGHT Alice Thaw's Divorce Is Granted ND SENSATIONAL TRIAL Petition Heard in Court Without any Audience���iiarl of Yarmouth Did Not.RepIy. London, Feb. 5.���Sir Ulirell Barnes, president of the divorce court, today granted the Countess of Yarmouth, who was Miss Alice Thaw of Pittsburg, a decree nuSlil'yiug her marriage to the Karl oi Yarmouth. The case was heard in private. At the time lixed for tlie commencement of the proceedings every one not actually engaged in the case were excluded from the court room. The case was practically undefended aud the hearing lasted for only half an hour. The Couutess, attired in a fashionable black gown, was present, but lhe Earl of Yarmouth was not in court. Alice Cornelius Thaw, daughter of the late William Thaw of Pittsburg, was married to George Francis Alexander Seymour, Earl of Y'armouth, at Calvary church. Pittsburg, April 21, 1903. The marriage followed a rather brief court- tibiia and slopped the Earl's stage career which had begun in private society theatricals at Newport, and had later been more or less successful iu a professional way. Lady Yarmouth has always been the favorite of the family with her brother Harry K. Thaw, whose recent trial for the killing of Stanford White resulted iu acquital on the grounds on insanity. She was present all through the Urst trial of her brother but did not come to New York for the second hearing. The papers in the case are being kept secret and all information regarding the nature of the charges has been carefully withheld. The statement was made, however, that the character of the medical evidence to be given made a public hearing inadvisable. It haa been wel! known for two years past that the domestic affairs of the Y'arnioutlis were most unhappy. The Earl's companions and his manner of living, it was said, were such that he could not give his wife the place in society which she had a right to expect. She supplied large Bums of money to defray her husband's extravagance and her friends say that she conducted herself with dignity throughout the troubles resulting from their unhappy union and the difficulties of her brother, Harry K. Thaw. The fact that the Countess had decided deflniti'ly to Beck annulment of her marriage was made known Januarja Slrd when she applied to the divorce court for a decree. Tho Hertford family, the head of which Is the Earl of Yarmouth's father, to whom the Earl ls heir as eldest son of tha* sixth Marquis, is one of the oldest and proudest of the Hrltl_.li nobility. The Marchioness of Hertford stood by her daughter-in-law throughout her trobulei, hut ln vain. The family of the Earl is much distressed at the noterlety brought upon It as a result of the action taken by the Countess. Since her marriage the Countess has made her home ln England. The Earl wns not In court. Only four witnesses were examined. They were the Countess of Yarmouth herself, her maid, a doctor appointed by the court and an American lawyer who proved the marriage. The Countess gave evidence In support of the allegation that the marriage hns never been consummated, and the maid testified that the Earl and Countess had been living as man and wife. According to the evidence of the doctor the Earl of Yarmouth was capable of the consummation of tha* marriage, but counsel for the plnlntirf stated that this did not affct thi' allegation that the marriage had not ba'en consummated, and he pointed out to the Judge that It was within the discretion of the court to nnnul the marriage If It was proved that lt had not been consummated. The judge pronounced his decree annulling the marriage without comment. In the ajrdlnary course of events It will be made absolute ln six months. No mention was made of a marriage settlement, and it was learned that, contrary to certain published statements, the question of revising the settlement has not been discussed by the prlncl- piils or their solicitors and thnt It ls not likely to be discussed. Thu brevity of the proceedings came as a surprise to everybody except thajse engaged on l.he case. That the hearing should be short was arranged when the application wi..s made last week and the trial set for today, counsel then undertaking not to- occupy more than one hour of the judge's time. The counsel for the family of the Earl of Yarmouth, by whom if was decided not to defend the action of the Countess, made this possible. This change from the previous determination to contest the case is said to have been lnlluenced by Ihe evidence given recently in Ney Yont at the trial of Harry Thaw, broth of the Countess, for the murder of Stanford White wilh regard to insanity in the Thaw family, as well as the verdict of the jury that Harry Thaw was Insane when he committed the crime. Aoki Honored. Toklo, Feb. 5.���The appointment ot Viscount Aoki, ex-ambassador to Washington, as privy councillor will be officially announced tomorrow. Officially Free From Bubonic. San Francisco, Feb. 5.���With the discharge yesterday of the last patient under treatment within the isolation hospital, San Francisco was officially declared to be free from bubonic plague. Longboat's Amateur Standing. New York, Feb. 5.���Tom Longboat, the Indian long distance runner, who ls under suspension by the amateur athletic union, Is coming to New York for the purpose, it is said, of appealing to the commfssion of the union for reinstatement. Longboat has never seemed to understand the union's rules, but his selection as a member of the Canadian Olympic team makes it necessary for him to be reinstated by the union before he can compete In the games iu London next summer. NEW YORK'S COLD WAVE American Metropolis Suffering From Zero Weather���Ice on Harbor and in Rivers. New York. Feb. 6.���With tho thermometer registering a temperature of one degree above zero at 7 o'clock this morning, New Y'ork experienced a taste of real winter weather. It was three degrees colder than any previous day this season and within one degree of tie coldest weather recorded In New Y'ork for the past five years. Since 1903 the temperature has never gone below zero, but during that time has twice touched that point, once in 1905 and once in 1907. Zero is very cold weather for New Y'ork for tile lowest temperature ever recorded by the local weather bureau was six degrees below zero and that has been reached only four times in the last thirty-three years. The city lodging houses and the covered pier of the charities bureau were overcrowded with homeless men last night. Tlie body ot an unidentitlod man who had crept into the coal bunkers of a steamer lying at a dock in Brooklyn and frozen to death during the night was found today. New York harbor was illled with a great field of broken drift ice, which stopped the passage of all except the most powerful tugs and ferries. The Hudson river, a few miles above the city, was frozen over so solidly as to form a natural bridge across it. For the first time this winter a part of lhe bay was frozen along the shores of Staten Island. Chlciigo, Feb. 5���A sleet storm during last night which turned to rain early to day seriously affected telegraphic communication between Chicago aud many outside cities, especially in the west. St. Lotifs, Omaha and Kansas City were entirely cut off from the east during the early hours by a sleet storm which surrounded St. Louis and extended Into Iowa. Won on A Foul. Iaost-On, Feb. 5.���Tommy Quill, of Brockton, won on a foul from Willie Fitzgerald, of Brooklyn, lu the eleventh round of their bout at the Armory A. A. here last night. Up to the time the foul blow was struck Quill appeared to have slightly the better of the milling. Fitzgerald suid that while the blow probably went low lt was unintentional. Shipwrecked Crew Reach Port. Boston, Mass., Feb. 5.���At 9 o'clock this morning the White Star liner Cymric, having on board the men rescued from the burned steamer St. Cuthbert. was reported as coming up tho harbor toward quarantine, lt was stated that she was not likely to dock before 12 or 1 o'clock. Hearing on Labor Bills. Washington, Feb. 5.���The house judl clary committee today gave a hearing to representatives of the American Federation of Labor on the anti-injunction and other bills affecting labor that are pending before Ihe committee. Daniel Davenport of Connecticut and others will be heard later In opposition to the measures. GROWINOJALMER Situation at Lisbon Is Improving QUEENAMELIE'SCOURAGE King Carlos Recklessly Refused tlu Guard Ordered by Franco��� Chief Conspirator a Fanatic Lisbon, Feb. 5.���Queen Amelle receives only her very closest friends but made an exception in favor of the wife of the foreign minister. The latter remarked that her eyes were dry. "We have no Ume for tears," replied the Queen, "1 am a daughter of France." The arrival of her mother is expected to be a great solace to her. The last of the regicides was identified yesterday as a school teacher. Ue had an abundance of heavy chestnut hair and beard and a high broad brow, and waa plainly the master mind. He looked the eypi- cal dreamer and it is easy to imagine how the other two men of the lower class in dress and appearance, under ths lire of hU words, believed they were ridding the country of tryrants. King Carlos was the victim of his own imprudent courage. Premier Franco had arranged a mllitay escort. The King disdained to meet his people surrounded by armed guards. Instead he telegraphed the premier to have open carriages in waiting and no toops. The premier, who ltnew. the situation better than the King, is blamed for not insisting ou his arrangements. The Dowager Queen, who was at Lisbon, urgently advised the King against returning to lhat city and when he insisted she telegraphed to him that if he came to come alone. San Sebastian, Spain, Feb. 5.���The newspapers print a despatch from Lisbon to the effect that when Franco put himself before the Queen after the assassination she cried: "it is you alone who is the cause of what has happened, and I dare not trust myself to speak to you." She turned her back on him, unheeding the justification he sought to offer. Paris, Feb. 5.���A special despatch from Lisbon says lt would now appear that the man Casta, who was killed as one of the assassins of King Carlos, was Innocent. According to the despatch he was employed by a Jeweller ln Arsenal street who swears that he despatched him to uurchase some postage stumps at the time the royal carriage was passing, that being the sole reason he was among the crowd. He became involved ln the stampede and was shot down by a stray bullet. Madrid, Feb. 5.���It ls understood that ox-Preiater Franco, of Portugal, will come to Madrid. Lisbon. Feb. 5.���There ls no truth In the rumor current yesterday In Berlin thut au attempt had been made upon the life of the minister of war ln the lirst cabinet announced. Lugos, Portugal, Feb. 6.���Four British cruisers arrived here today and anchored In the harbor. Madrid. Feb. 5.���The Spanish cruiser Princess de Asturias has arrived at Lisbon. Many Portuguese residing ln Madrid have left the city fearing arrest by the Spanish police. A number of Portugese suspects have been arrested at Saragossa. Lisbon, Feb. 5.���It has been decided that the bodies of the late King Carlos and the Crown Prince are not to He ln slate until three days after the funeral service next Saturday. It was originally planned to expose them to the public view before the services were held but It Is announced today that lt will be Impossible to prepare proper coffins until late Saturday night. The bodies will lie tn state in the Church of St. Vin- cente de Fora. Alarm In Armenia. St. Petersburg, Feb. 5.���Recent advices received from the Causcasas Indicate that the Russian Inhabitants are considerably alarmed over the concentration of Turkish troops In Armenia and the region seized from Persia, which, it ls stated, is designed as a reply to any attempt at demonstrations on the part of Russia. Russia has now only two army corps on the Caucasus, a large part of which ls dispersed ln detachments through the country to preserve order. '>���' Lt ��� i "8 . '* ;$*$. ,.wn ��� l_a Dairy D���!��� HUDSON'S BAY STORES Clothing, Gents* Furnishings and Boots <\\nd Shoes ; ���.- .-, ._-���-. '.������---������ - D_ -'--.,���.'... -.-...���.-.-.- : : ���-���-.-.-.-- '.���*_ : -��� -.. '. --���-.-.: - WE V.TLL TELL YOV MG?Z AE-OVT T.-IESZ GOODS L. .TL- Of) . . HUDSON'S BAY STORES NELSON. B. 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THE DAILY CANADIAN a.' * ���** - - .- . ��� -.ajfi_ *. ��� ar.-ijtl ���SSaai t*. **_vo. i f *l-sa^-*' '. -t .-, - - , * -i -. rata . ��� ,.,... . - *. u, . ft.i^>. ��� - - . . ... ��� ft -. ��-.--M...... -���-.-.;*,. . V.- T ft- E '.-... . ' . a>. t*ftX ti .' . I -* ;. . ���< <.���-.,.-,, Ti_fc .:,. *.. . ... al'L' i�� S'j'.. ;��� - ��� .......... ��� ' lB_| ' OSTMd. Nat aa vnr ^-/p ulaxiva i* . ��� I Ol ��� '.��.ifcila��i. know, at l*.-^a,t J. A donal.1 frws^ tl.at it la ujM;l��.-ha Ui esll tjix.r. '!.. i..-ut,:nai.i-Ka,v.:iua/r lo explain or juatify h.h '^aurs-.a: ,/, ilie provtedsl 1>-Klalatur,;. Ht ia la;,,^,,,,..!!,).; only to tbr- autl,orfi;.' UuU sppolBtsd lalm, tin: Dowli.li.ri csMas<, .'������'a, ma&bsi ..f ainam- Ji/ft.',ua rew>lutloii�� '.f ,j,.*n���urfc by thta provincial ba>uh��� f^ftn ettnei bin ra.*i,,oval. flsjllSSSIItStlOltS to Sir Wlllrld I.aurl<*r by Hon. Mr. Templeman and hla coS ISSfllSS from this provina..* might hav., tbat ,.-fr.Li:t, but tbi.y hSTC not bssn rnad..- and v.111 not be mad,.-. Meauwblle tbe Uouilnlou BuvcrnmeDt - ��� - ��� - - .���::������ ..������������ ��� ��� . _ ��� . - ��� L ��� . - a. _ ir.-j.- . _ - KSrsn -.vaiavt*. ftM tt is ez- IKausyg ss* Aeao��_etec s tftnasa* sets ' -. - . -. ��� . ��"��*** St** ��� - EDITORIAL 60MHI ��� I .' dvjc a'liijS: *bouM it ", man. i ."-ly *iA fully. '.Liiij.i.ii'..*, <; la titter- . Ul Oil ���; work and report C - ''allTa'l,. Q.l'a aja.'.ft IrOlfa QOSStSOSi Ol grpsdlpncy, nwrdjp is a nattsr * t-eay, tb*.*lr firm i��-|a.-,. ituraM bt ��� ��� . not be lor* i",,ia:ri tbat Ix-Hlda.ii I, . -, rs so* I- ���'��� ;;a'r..- bodr, ll ... - ���_: -,Tl V*--J^< .-:������ a-L ft l< -l. :��� i . -.-��� -���-..-1,-1 --u,: ft _t -., :^-L . ft . L ��� . - ^ - . _ft-l-a *-_-.!'- a. _ - . ....-, j>��i ���> -��_-a. vi*i_- sank Mi . L.. _L*. L-S .T--L- i.ut2t-^.-. *.:-ft_L^(l -*Mur��..>tr a-t ��� ft. ��� ft .--an r^-. ._^ a: ft Jrtf-. jftfti ^t-L ft*. _i ^.--a.- ft---.:. . .' ft IL__t -i ft ��� "..--. _ ...'.- '..;��.. -..._l ft-i.: ft....- ' , ���...., :.-l^ -_s-t z....^ .L.-11 -a. *_^t - L. _t ^ft. : ��- .-ft._, :--.-* - t . . ..... aw: ft. ' _ ft Lft ��c .jusaaaeaaieaa**.'.. radian -g ft*, as .-ta a . ,-.:���--* i ' . . ��� - ... --*^i*. a^to.'- G?Lrtdica-t*> of Lm-gfo yemrot**, .*si--rri_sr_i- ��,.;__,.,1 : ..; - . . ft . . Lirf 1'..���-. �� :, . ��� ^L��^. 1 -ft-*- ^-L ft.: *-lrt ,_--,'. _---i r. _ haa n.ft_j ��� t��^-*.; ' - L *- ��� , . :..-^i . - ���S. '��-" - - _ _-:. Eleventh Annual Better Winter Carnival Ever A GRAND PROGRAM OF SPORT From Tuesday Night Until Saturday Night MASQUERADE AND DANCE ROSSLAND VNDKR THE Rossland Carnival Association J. S. C FOiSE . P*tidt"t FEB. 4 to 8 Tor I - - Sftply to A. B. MacKENZIE. " HOCKEY SKI JUMPING ANDRUNSKGl SNOWSHOE RACES SKATING ��*-. *L; .' -aat TOBOGGANING CURLING BONSPIEL AND OTHER E*. E*."S -I ���.---*-: 7-t.- ...*������ t ��� , -. i ��� - M:.. *-.,��-.*��� .- ��� tV ��� L>_ft H-VJf-i Was* *' -.11 1t*-*Lt_*_. >. v" --_��� ��� , ���_#���-: . ���*-*-���-- ' ��. ^ ' ��� ir.-i fr.-..- ��� - *-*.->. fr-v Ht-ft �� v ..--���* v. ��.*>> e --*L-*-*--fcw tar '--. ��� -- - >"-* -,<* U(A8___V ��� a �� _*fri*s_ *..e_t_->; *._ ..A- ���*.__.*��� 4- E . ���_*,.*������ ��� -..._._-. h - -- aVaaVtrua oi w**; iwiuu- 7*x^ _>t*_iut ^^^^^^^^ KJlrftrj-xu. boc���CB I*---.I ���*-**. ofrrrr ftWBy ' :.rvJL fr��. fr*.���*������_ 'j* iftfri ' flB���IBilllH -B Bt t ,. 1 ��� 4 __fr__ IBB Li. U-rXa-J* -rt��_lj *-fr*. a .*_���*. *.-4_,:y -,--^-fcj ��� ��� '..; NOTICE TRIM notice that I will, on tho Mh lay >A March, ]-?''"*, ftpplj KW ��� " of i.h��s liquor lic'rtijw* for th*,- Silver Kin*; boteli *-j'sate on Jvotn B#r#n 17. _m ��� '^., in Btock Ten (10), pa I somh nolo of Baker straat in Qu f of N'ilson, from ltrjb_rt Dalziel to my* B* If. />at'*d at Nelson, B. C, this 20th da> of January, A. D. 1W08. ELIZABETH DALZIEL. 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'.b-rtcs Patsaa^a aorUi������t ovrnm aa�� ��u*-at -a -*,;;��* ��*-*��*vf Ua* Jt-^'-rB*7 n-��r |M ta* Bora PbOtaf a����a-3fr-7 '.-���_** Bitq oono *%o*0 *4)���<--*_i w Urn- bar Hotci��is itoto. ta*a���� aoata SO caolas. tavD-a HHt to t-t.fr.s-_L, Us*Ma iK-r-i kca*iti-i, ta*_c* war: to ci*,fr]&a '-o ttt pu*--** ot Uk*g:t;*.:���**{. oo**- tBlAJtif 4*tt Ast**. *u'Jt*i ���_,/ *j*afm VM*\\*/1 J��'/-��nt-%r ULb. )��.**' C_B-i_a - -��� *�����' '--...- >o 4 OcaajB-fB*-txm at . |��o*t Bifrrfr-��tl .'. - -1 I *���-. 11 * Wei-t K<**-->)>oar i*t Joarpa Pair*** _. B Ionita--r_.frL. JL'-'j la tr, rtf ; Ij bei sMaaao ntttr ta* I C-O���isBt*D*-lBS at a po* - EM -3i��l*s_t, aii*1 In BS lacatlon So. ll art*, mar**-*- ��� *��� t -/raor. t-ctt--* bouui **, a - - ��� ��� -*. �� -a*: �� ' r k. -. i -. ;. _.._ rr '-��� s ������������ :���������-. r .- .. tr Mh. iar i<**%ir- -. 1 3. iMXlA fr-ftltl. Mt F-f**- *-T*3tk ��� **-*-�� Kaote-naj t*t I. -.'���*���-.;*. i't d JutBt-eriBBZi. ir.;>t'i v* ai-tir t*r iussaocc ortr th*. 1< a rata pool pUBt-***? -lotaBt and Id a -***u * at fcrt o! r:i*. efaok bs ��� i . s.^-1 mjr,rr-*4 ionrpt* < *- *.r *.^*o�� -��� ���* -��� UafrD-a ��-**: !.���*>> rbaiua. A.Q. LAMBERT & CC\\ MA.VUFACTURERS T t_ _7_ - f aw) dealers ls *i**vm\\oetf ohiiiglcst Lath, A.ouldin^s,Door8, Windo^ "urntrd Work and t.triiwKutM. VKW>"-r>*S HTWI'.KT - - WmI Orders pn-mpt-y **w rsi_i-��'>.-N-. t*. G. i_��o-a Kitii-1 ���'. --itai������ to jf-trtt of ">mau**jo* mt-Bt **--Dtfr_-l-Sar htb tf.r**%, mot- m * " L>tt*yl DaoeMbBT Mb, Uv7. lonmru Patau:**, 1. i. Lou.fr. accfit. ?��0 I*. B-trr-rT.t 'Tts-JB. a��i*oo -ait-J X/j**tn*-t. iJlttrtet of Wt#: Ko*-it--a7 Tb**- o*j\\*x t_*t I, Jr**��s->L l..r; i H ' oai ijatl o .���������_'j��rBa��. luwr-i.': M ap;-ijr for a it*- ti iiu-t-CT licatwa o*r*r i , tsUoc-ifafr*. in��-!�� i <-iLat*ttcli*t a.t a *���*"��*. , St��ai '���,:-.:.-��� ;p *-*i*T*-r*i ���.* s -.:.���,-.**��� -. -UfactWb fro_i MMtfa '.*' sraai sad zsar���bt ifjeWpO P.'.riCM f a �� --or*t-��r, toe**t-_--. -*x-t.t6 to ebfrint, Ut*ata waat to ehaina tLftt.-** *_->rii-V* <.'_��taj , tbectos aaat to chaiaa v-- t-B* |*o.ai of c>oiatE.-.isaoctti*xitr oaatB���.1���t-f tto Ma -*- Uatad Z>ooBMk��r Srd, UV7. totwrn Patsscc. ! 2.*- LctU., A*(r-l . . ��� - .'.;,.:.... . SSttM t_at I. Jo**ii* la- *. I ��� Baaaaataia lutrU-risan. ��ci-*ii,l ��� llaaKos Buacni init ��i �� poat plsatoo ��� ��� - ��� - -BO'i'r: I I -_.-��������� �������� nn 1 r.'.nr** 1 i^���-.-'^h J'at-l i. - - ��� - - - ��� -:���. - ���-��.: **> ��� aixu. then* *��� *'*- t uf '<_nnmtud-mth*.. eoatslaisf *�������� .'-**a. lassra c*tbk k. 1- J. Lt i u, Atc*-at. -~r��. U IM I k* *?Cftt--oii Uktsd d VastCaotaaay 7a-* ?**������::*- -.r.ht 1. J<-ae*>b Patrick ������ >. - i. " m, :ii*.i-��,i to apply ��� - * orrr th* (olio- inr t- * *. Iijk a\\ A pirtt lJatil*sl r-Teek, aad ��b-Mit to ��� i at the ru-**** aO'l ..*.>, .-:,, r. || mi | �� stttfuir-biln*, ti.i*n��- ��� !lj��-tj-* t-frat U*, h*ln�� to point of WMUi men; -onutiBitig 040 acrea, mora or Um Dalai t>ers*oia-*:r sart, ia>.. jotrra Patbick, I J. J-l 'I*. a|*<'U( Ko i�� ���**!���.���,*����� nasi Pmilt | ������*. '".-���-'i kontfOAT 7a**- B9t|-a tti*' J. laaopta i'-tlrira, of NfUnii, itsam���s, lu.t-n-i toapi'lj ' tor s -KatdBi tuol ��� orsi th* folluvrtii** i *Uukxi btd Uada; Comnieiicliis at a peat planus**, ��� ni ** <"rr- \\ -1 i_ I .\\o U h : ��� ��� *a * N >v ���oath .������.��� rhaiti". Ihi B th-fur* north S> .hum to p*Ut- ��� _ n*ai Hinuininr �������*.��� ����� r* * il l>al--,i titwmWr Jr . If�� | Nn .*��� w. .��� | .-�� , I oroat �����)') Ptatrtei - ffrt* Qvutiv thai I, H t* . .-c ii*ati,.n lumt*ripai. for a npf-Ul tlmt-a-r It, -.If-acrtbiHl Uini- hai-ti* north of thr en J.-**-*ph Prtuii k"** .n J e_a_M it,. iu>- ��rss< Kctosini rhfriaa. tht-ue-* r-Bat ��rit-tin** ' _tt-nrftnt-iit fonifriavn-; * t r�� i iMts-il LHHvtiittfr ith. I J. Ll' ��� arj ' I I .. ftkf n' >av 31 ��>��, fort. .1 , K,.l* S��l��n Ui..l I'i.iii,a. I.i.i. , stt T..ft.. i,.������.,. thai i. J,��.i:. . ��� 1 Ha , " ��� il..Ill, i,:nat- Tin- ��� lJ loraapa lal :.mLH.r Ila-viaa-. t��, ,!a-r. r:l.. ,S Uu,,,; l*otniaa.-ai- ll aboul 4 nilk*. aap ,hi> wf��, fori ' plaaat.., on ll.p uorlh .��- * l...*iil. I'lin ft ��� M . liftliaft. t,,7* . " ,_. tof i,..:iii B ehalaa n,,-aa-,-,-��.! *L. ,'*_,,,m��< aat roltauil'lla-i-ment. rollUUillill *'* JJa,��l l*����mlH;r lib, 1KUS jo<��i" " I.J .1*1'* .,���'�� The Daily Canadian .niiiot diue on FROG LEGS every day. Staples We furnish the [ef, Pork, Mutton and Veal Also Hams, Bacon and Lard With all varieties of Fresh and Smoked Fish in the market Mincemeat of Finest Quality in glass and wood. 5. Barns & Co., Ltd. ossland r\\ELSOI\\, B. C�� Boundary __�� ohemian Beer NOW IS THE TIME TO SEND IN YOUR ORDER FOR BOTTLES OR KEGS. QUANTITY LIMITED. He Nelson Brewing Co'y* Ltd VVftVi*/i/**��*^V>^v******^***^^^^^***W^^^^^***^****��V LAND NOTICES. , ! DUtrlct. Pn.tr.rloI Vfutt Kootenay .- ihat Fred. J. Bammons, i|ial i"r .ii N,ison, oesttpaUon watch- I ii v for pt-ruJlinloi* to put - rlbed land��� Conimeii- ��� planted aImmu a'a mllen eaat of . ii ��� iiniiit. in an t*a*..i*rly .-*} >-haltiH auiilb, tin in o in . nr,*-mou. thenee MoUalni t ooa_aaaowssatt ooatala���ig ori t*i ��� m ,v iuth, iuu7. KkIunii k John 1 annkr, k. j. B_a_oaa Agaat, I��,��lilii oi \\*��t*i>t Koou*nay PfBd I .- it in un >u��, scaol lot ..'ii.i, oorapsUon rmafihsr, apply Ior |*t-rmtB*��iOU to pOJabSSS tOS ; ,ttni*i to api-ly k-lHi mul.. t Hi-vOi" OTM tin- lollowlUK .iiKrtt * poil tnara-ftl rth i.��iis oi Oorn srvsk, *-. nu lork of Torn erssk ntiout Aw mlii-n In a ,11 ,n fi d oonflasnoeo-f hhiiI I orn a, hrt> riv*r; tue_<-�� north to ; IAU eb-lnsi Hielii--*' aouth 40 L6U ( liairta lo point of rum- ins Ota acrei mon or Ism. . nuitwr limit No 1 ou tho ...i Ro B on tho aouth, lo ll st-M. 1��F7. AiliIam A HmsOM, IxM-ator I . 1 nl rick < . chine -mad i-y ths within naaisd ���ii. atb day of No-fambar. a hi HpokatH-. Bpskaas ��� ..I tncliilU'l hPtniraof An i'athh k t: Baiaa, ii. 11 nt V, : ,1 l��**4nct. Dlsttist ol Wssft Kooisaay n , that IMDSUS Plsroa, f Hirahr-1'wr.j, nrrit-a woiiiau, intend- t<> apply , to port btuw Um toUowlni gss* , .,nimi*u.in*-at ai-ai I'Untc.l rt i, oi the north bounder* of -ot l.-puii'inry oi I.*" I WO. ����*, L_S, inun or I ������*.*���. I\"""' D0*W" , I mber i.mui No. WT1. ln< noa . thanee wail .!���.- i-baina. more or lldn ol Whataliau -��-���������������. then-re ,ii it aoutbarlf ami *������*���/_ t-haina mora or ii'M to the inter i.-im. tUeaoB *>��� ohalna, mow 01 Kitorly houmUry of Lot M��*-> ���" .. !.' 'IlU'llt. . ,,u r. 1907. llABSI l-A PiaSCB, I- O* KAt'i-l'lfcK. -.(-iiii. trict. Dlatriot ol WaatKLoouasf tbal _la-sndot J Mil ool. of .���. iipaliun clerk, III lead I loRjiply to narohsM Ins follow inn aoi- . i oiiinifiM-niK �����- ��- i1""1 Plaawg on si bouudsn oi h C Bonthero Hail* ray, sboul ona sad �� hail m��M ;,, a,,,, !|,\\*,t>l .Orllir Ol lOt .������"-VaSt. KtMit��uay, thsnoa wnUi ��o ohalna, t- ���-���' i ���hitlu**. tlonre noith *' "halii- ���" I m ol laid rlghl ol �������, thanoa ona --rtipi Kulbsro bouadsryto unmi ni amant. iad oontalnUg ��'-o _ bar 9th, \\$01, AI.SXANPBH .1 Ut I 001 an.l hiatrtJ t Dtatrtot of \\s*sx aootaasy that Y. P. nurden. at ling sa aa��n4 i, H, ,,i I'okiok, N, it., on upation li to apply (or parmlaaloii to mllowlni aaaortsbsd i��i"*-** -*_������"* " pi |...m ,.,-,1,1,-11 on ibe sastarly 9UOtO - and aboul io ehaina nurtb ol tha i loi BIBB, thenee aaal xo ghs**01- HiiliaiiiN, more or leaa, to the lake loutuw-Baterlyalong the tski aaora ,f comma manti tad ismtautnii ra ,ir On*,. ��� mil, r ihth. 11*07. Jamk- II HnHUkN, K. p BvRiiK.s, agaatt DUtrlot, Iilatrlcl of Weat Kootenay thai John Juno'-, riin.croii. of ii i olumblBi oeeiiimtion oontrsfl ' nda lo apply for ia-ilii laalon lo ��� no- following om rtboti lind: Com '" n poal piutiti-d on tl***- HOilthfrii ol It: <:. rtoutlierii rlghl oi -way 1 < hiiina WMtarlV from the S. W corner ro lp I. Kootenay, ihence Miulh IH) 'li lieu eaat 40 elmlliH, ihence norih Mi " the aouthern bouadsry ol the ��ai'i A'-if, tho wi-Khrlv ttloliK Hiild aoulh "���lary of right oI-whv to tbd point " ui mul ininitliuiiK HOSOIMJi more bar 9th, i��n. .| HN JASK-1 r-.MKUON.__ 1 "'"I DlRtrlCt. iMatriil of Weal Ktioteuay '��� i" - Hiat John Hii lei I. of Need leu, B.O., '"" huh her. InUbdl to upply, lor pcr- 'o piir-haae the follu-vlnK tleaerlbed 1 "tamenomg at a poat plauled at Hi'' -���"i corner of un ,hvh, tiu-nce weal 40 ihoiipo aoulh Ko ehaiua, Ihenc.- i*��"l W nee north hu chalua lu the point ot 111 'iiuiii, mid coniuiniiiK MO acrea, more M li Oi-iotier, PMYl. JAM*! HhiBI.I., 1 i, CAtigttiKH, A nent. 1 ""tl Dlatriot Hlatrlct of Weal Kool.ua) '"Hob thai Angus Mc-in, of IhsOltyol '"'eupBtion flrsmsa, latondi to apply 101 -'"ii U purohsis the following it-Hcrlhcd ' otiiiin-iK-liiK ��t �� DOSt plauled al the 'oruer L 0. Morrlaon'a ranch, til Yir ���Hn nee norih forty (40) clmlna, theue ') do) i-halita, thence aoulh .HJ t^' 1'" 'o i wii-l lor ty (4'J) chalna olnt o ''���'"l, and (oiHMiiilii-* one htintlicd i ],u) aorea* more or leaa. ~- "'"'r "'1"1, --*07, AMOtlB Ml (.Ml. '���'"i.i Dlatriot Dlatriot of Wait Koo tansy nmiaa thai Hugo Caritoni, pi WlBntpeg, ���''ipatlon pUDllahar, Intenda to apply I Ini I ��� " "�� PhrobSSt thu following dr ''" 'noiil*- nt a poat plauled on the weal nTi oi j��� 487|p Q. 1( (a*jOUt 6 juii-tg from Ar- kiw l-jtke, on M<>-.(iino Creek) and Jl chain** 75 iinka aouth of thu S W. O* ol t*��ld lot, IU nil 0| tin ine weat tat ihallih, theuee ao.ith ho chain**, thence eaat ho ehaiua. thenee north DO ehaina to blsoe of coiiimeueeuieiit, eoULalniiiK ***u aOTSSt more or leaa. t'lIAHI.X��� .MahmuI4-i Atteiit for is '.,���.,,*,;���:��� ���,-.. Date-t IA Heoember IWl. Nelaon Land Dlitricl. Distrust0! Wi-at Kooteuay. Take notice lhal Tina Bergman, of Aliotia, Man , ooonpatlon Vfilool 0. MerKmaii, tarmeft Altoua, .Man , luteiidn to apply for ja*rmlaalou to pun-tiaae the lollowliiK -l,-*, r it..-.I laud ! " iii.ii,:,*!,' ou ��! a spoai planted at the N. K .' olHujjo Csratana' application to purchaae ami runuliiic thence w��at SO ehaiua theuee north HO ehaiua, theme i-aat 40 chalna, tbence aouth M ehaina SB liuka, theuce aast 40 ci.hiiik, ihence aouth 7i ohalna 7A Unas to point ol oonussaoa- meut, couuiuiug 01X1 acrea more or l*-^^ CHaKLK*. Malt-iiAi,I.. A|-eul for j iu,, ii. i,*m*tii Dated it December li*U7. Nelaon Land Dlairlet IlMtrlctof Went Kootenay. toko notloa that LorlOaorgs i'ayne, of haarJlof. B. O., or. upation rancher, intenda to apply lor t-t-rtui-Mou lo pureheat* tue loUoWlOg deacriLied landa: t'oiunleiieiiiK at a poal pi��uii*d aoo'jt !-"> enalna weat of Wnaiahau creek und :; i ul4 ehaiua aouth of the lonthwSSt corner of Lot No 1848 runniua theuee north Ml chalna, tiienee weat Ml ehaiua, theuce lOUtta U Ufi chalua, thence SMt tiJbOtS ehaina, thence aouth 67 m.'* ehaina, thanoe 67.41V ehallia eaal lu polut of eouiiiiein . in, iit. rolitaluiug l-*i arti-n. Un* -nr\\ ������>,���.i aa lot 0199 Dated Mn January, 1MB. Lavi .!���* acrea Dated January Mh, UOB. QSQIMS H. HOST. Nelaon I.Mini Dlatricl. Diatrict of Weft Kooiennv InOr n.ui'c llial I, Krt-tieriek A.he of Uaiu-ta, B- L', occupation men Intnl. in; n-t to apply lor P0r_liaalOO to purchaae tne followiug Ueaorilied laud: ('ouiiiittiiciux St a poal loalited ahout 10 ohalna wmi ol the a *>- cmeroi lot twXi, uieuce nortn u ehaina, thanoi eaat oo chain**, thanes aouih 20 cliitiua. theuce wial Ml chalua to point of commencement, containing lou SOrsa, nn.ie Of leaa. Dated January ���at. 1-A��. KhSDKHick Ama. IS NOT INEXHAUSTIBLE Canada's Forest Area Shrinks as it la Explored���Necessity for Careful Conservation at Once. Tlira.',. liiintlraal million acia'H is the iiiii'si .Minium of tlm toresl area of Canada. Tills wan given recently by Dr. u. K. |.'..iiniw, Dean .ai tne Faculty nl Foreatr) In Una University of Toronto. In*. I-'ii-noav wuh lor years lioad of tin' forestry ....ik ol tlis Pnlted Blates, amI ia regarded uu one "f tlie best authorities .jii forestry und timbei .ai, tins luiiiiii.iii. iir. Fernow suid: u we look in ilii.s vast forest area fi.Jin tin- manufacturer's polnl of view, from tne standpoint of supplies for the ails and Industries, of Its eoiii'merclul value, und Kiudy merely the geography uud naiinv of tin- country, in the light of ih.- reports am the more or less outlying pans aal I In- Bame, wt. will eoine to the conclusion iliai three hundred million acres, and perhaps less, will cover fully the commercially valuable iiiiiii.i'land area, actual and potential, or not much more than one-half of the commerctal forest area aal the United States." At ona- tim.. ai��iit hundred mmion acres was the generally accepted esii- tnate of the timber land of Canada. Mr. H ii. Campbell, anperlntendent of for- estrj tot the Dominion government, was not (iiiila* so pessimistic In a recent es- uinai... Bpealtiiftg at a forestry convention helal in Yaiiniailili, bt. S., ne culcti- latad tin* forest area oi the Dominion ai aboul 586,000,000 acres, divided as follows: ^ Acres British Columbia lS2,oou,uuo Manitoba, **Saskaielia*wan and Alberta and unorgantyed territories iso.ooo.ooo Ontario , 40,00ii,uou Quebec ' I2o,ouu,uoo New llrunswick 7,600,000 Nova Scotia 6,000,000 Look ut lt as one may, one thing seems dear, and tliaL is that, on further knowledge, Canada's -Inexhaustible" forest and forest areas are shrinking. and that this country does not possess ilia* wealth that tt was once thought she did. Tin* moral is plain: it must be Canada's duty to look carefully after what she lias and carefully preserve it, and also make provision that these ana* shall be so handled that a Future supply aaf timber from the same areas can be obtained. Anal Ihls means the Introduction of forestry management of these timber lands. GERMAN TALE OF CRIME. Young Woman Murdered Employer and Kept Body in Her Room. Vienna failed to reveal any traces of the missing man, a search at his house was decided on. Accordingly the police went to Glegler's rooms, whereupon the Doell girl jumped from the window and lied. Investigation showed that the bed. which was made, and apparently unoccupied, contained Glegler's body. The remains were black, and In an advanced stag,* of decomposition. There were traces lhat death had been caused by s���f*oratlon. It was evident that the girl had cooked and slept In the same room with the ileaal man for weeks. She had made off with the uum of 12.500, but was arrested at Halle. It was ascertained that she hail a sweelhiart, and be has also been taken into custody on the suspicion that lie hud something to do with the crime. S. S. FOWLER -SOTti*;*--.. Notice is hereby given that tiie Kin- ney-MUler Cedar Company, an extra pro vinciua company Uuiy icglsLcred, as SUOh, and authorized to cuary ou uusl- uvso wiuiiu the province oi British Col- uiuiaiu. uud liuviug us head oiuce at Creston, iu the sum province, manufacturers, navo lay deed oi assignment, aiuieai the nth day oi December, lstua', assigned all ns personal property, real estate, credits, and effects, which may i,c sslssd and sold under execution io me, chaiies o. Kodgers, ot Creston, uiitisn Columbia, lumber manufacturer, lur th..- general benellt ol us clealilors. A meeting ot the creditors will ne held ut ilie ollicc ot It. M. .Macdonald, bar-rial, i ai law, oorner Baker and sum* ia-,, sir. ets, Nelson, B, t'., ai the hour ait three o clock In the afternoon on iu.,o- uuy, the siiml day oi Deosmbsr, is"ii, ior ilie giving of directions with reference t0 tin- disposal of the cslllle. And further take notice that all creditors ara- raapiired on or betore lha' SS.sili day ..i Deosmbsr, isjut, to nia' v.hii me, ihu asslgni... mil particulars of their claims duly verified, ami the nature oi tn,. security, it any, bald i>. them. And notloe is berebj given thai after tha 2Mb duy or Deoember, i!,u7, I will proceed to distribute the assets amongst the creditors of whose debts or claims i shall then bave received notloa and i will not be responsible for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any creditor of whose debi an olaim 1 shall not then bave received notloe. in,i,.,i at Creston, ii. 0��� ibis i tilt day ot Deoember, 1807, CHARLES O. RODGERS, Assignee. To Whom it May Concern: Tako nollco that J, L. Warner Is not now and has not been since the 18th day of November lasi employed by or in any way connected with the Bradley Engineering and Machinery Co. of Spokane, Washington. Merlin. B*eb, 6.���More than usuully grhesome is the murder story which comes from I.elpsic. Paul Giegler was the proprietor of a book shop In the Can .1). usiiasse. und with him lived, pn.l'.ssa'dly as housi-kceper and assistant, u young woman named Minna I ina.11. Alain,t the middle of November Giegler disappeared Irom view, but his housekeeper explained this by say- that he had gain., to Italy on business. Aa li, did not return inquiries became more pressing, and the young woman then made the fnlnl mistake of altering her story, saying thai Qlegler wus In a Vienna hospital. This change of tale aroused sits* plclons, and when Invi'stlgatloiis In CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Mining Engineer. INEL-SOINJ, - B. G. M. HAWRYCZ CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Jobbing promptly attended to. Plans and Estimates. Apply 415 Hall St. Box 385. Auction Sale Dent's New and Second Hand Store Wednesday, Feb. At 2 p. m. Sharp. We have a large assortment of aecond hand furniture, new mattresses, couches, granite and tin ware. Our goods are on view from now until day of sale. Don't miss this opportunity. Our goods at your prices. DENT <& CO. Turner Beeton Block, 606 Vernon Street. NEL80N. No. 331. CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRATION OF AN EXTRA-PROVINCIAL COMPANY. "COMPANIES ACT, 1897." or deslraule lu transporting logs and other minerals to the mills and plants of the Company, and ln transporting the manufactured products of such plants to the markets; to log and drive streams; to construct and operate booms: To purchase, hold, sell, assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge or otherwise dispose of any bonds or other securities or evidences of Indebtedness created or ls8Ua.tl by any corjioratlon or corporation, association or associations of the State of Maine, or of any other state, territory or country, and, while the owner thereof, to exercise all the rights, powers and privileges of ownership: To purchase, bold, sell, assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge or otherwise dispose of shares of capital stock of any other corporation or corporations, association or associations of the State of Maine, or of any other state, territory or country, and , while the owner of such Btock, to exercise all the rights, powers and privileges of ownership, Including the right to vote thereon: To aid in any manner any corporation or association of which any bonds or other securities or evidences of indebtedness or stock are held by the corporation, and to do any acts or things designed to protect, preserve, Improve or enhance the value of any such bonds or other securities or evidences of Indebtedness or stock: The business of the Company ls from time to time to do any one or more ol the acts and things herein set forth; and it may conduct its business in other Stales, territories and possessions of the United States, in British Columbia, aud iu foreign countries, and may have one office or more than one office, and keep the books of the Company outside of the State of Maine, except as otherwise may be provided by law, and may hold, purchase, mortgage, and convey real or personal property, either ln or out of the State of Maine. All the powers of the corporation are vested in the board of directors, who may make, alter, amend or repeal all by-laws of the company, except such by-laws as regulate or affect the election of directors and officers, and except when the change of a by-law or exercise of a power is made by statute expressly dependent upon action by or consent of the stockholders. Provided, however, that nothing here- iia contained shall be construed to authorise the corporation to transact business in any other state, territory, or foreign country, contrary to the provisions of the laws of such state, territory or foreign country, and that nothing in these purposes shall be construed to give the corporation any rights, powers or privileges not permitted by the laws of the State of Maine to corporations organized under Section 6 of Chapter 47 of tbe Revised Statutes of tbe State of Maine, and the following corporate purposes shall be exercised only fB states and Jurisdictions other than Maine, namely, the construction and operation of railroads, or aiding in tbe construction thereof, telegraph or telephone companies, and gas or electrical companies, and such businesses are to be carried on only In states and jurisdictions when and where permissible under the laws thereof. Tafemont House FOR NELSON ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. MAXIMUM ENJOYMENT AT MINIMUM COST TAKE IN THE Rossland Winter Carnival Feb��*a*y 4 to 8 HOCKEY, TOBOGANNING, AND ALL OTHER SPORTS. SKIING, WINTER Noiico is hereby given thnt ull taxes fair tin- year imis under the -assessment Act 1906 unal amending acts, and under tb,. public School! and payable. Act, tiro now due PERCY J. GLEAZER, Collector of Kov. niio, Nelson, 13. C. Nelson, B. 0��� 2nd Jun., 11)08. RATE���Fare and third for round trip. Tickets on sale Feb. 3 to 7 Inclusive. Final limit, Feb. 10th. Corri*H|i Invited nnd cheerfully niiBwercd. Call on or wrlto IC. J. OOYL1-, J- MOE, A.ai P.^.,VaucouTer. u F.A., Nelion I hereby certify that "The Kootenay Cedar Company" has tills day been registered as an Extra-Provincial Company under the "Companies Act, 18U7," lo carry or effect all or any of the objects of the Company to which the legislative authority of the Legislature of British Columbia extends, except the coustructlon and working of railways, and tiie business of insurance. The head offlce of the Company is situate at Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. The amount of the capital of the Company is one million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, divided into seventeen thousand Ave hundred shares of one hundred dollars each. The head olllce of the company in this Province is situate at Nelson, and H. S. Lennie, barrlster-at-law, whoso address Is Nelson, B. C, Is the attorney for the Company, not empowered to Issue and transfer slock. The Company Is limited. Given under my hand and seal of office at Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this eleventh day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eight. I. L.S.] S. Y. WOOTTON, Keglstrar of Joint Stock Companies. The objects for which this Company has been established and registered are; ��� To ucquire, hold. Improve, lense and sell timber, farming, grazing, mineral and other lands, and the productB thereof; to mine or otherwise extract or remove coal, ores, stone and other minerals and timber from any land owned, leased or occupied by the company, or from any other lands; to buy, build, construct, maintain and operate plants and works for the development of such lands, and for tho handling, preparing and rendering commercially available of the various products thereof; and to buy, or sell or otherwise to deal or to tralllc In wood, timber, lumber, coal, stone, ores and other material, and nny of the products thereof, and any article consisting, or partly consisting, thereof. To engage ln trade and maintain stores. To buy, build, hold and lease or sell ull kinds of houses and buildings, and the lands on which the same may be located; to buy, own and hold, with a view to Its Improvement and sale, any kind of real estate. To breed, raise and deal ln cattlo and live stock of all kinds; and to manufacture, buy, sell and otherwise deal iu all kinds of dairy products. To construct docks, slips, bridges, machinery, ships, boats, engines, cars and othor equipment, elevators, water works, gus works, electric works, viaducts, aqueducts and other water-ways, unil to sell the Bam,., or otherwise to dispose thereof, or to maintain and operate the same; to construct and to maintain and operate all trams, railroads, spuds, switches, locomotives, cars, trains nnd equipment for the purposes of the Company only, and not as a common carrier, that may be necessary Bnropeau and American Plan Meal- 85 eta. Boomi irom X eta. to tl. only White Help xmployed MALONE & TRBCJILLUB Baia-r Bt., Nelion Proprlelort Athabasca Saloon... CORNER BAKER ANO KOOTENAI' STREETS. Mont caimlortable quarlera Nelion Only the best of Liquors and Clgara BILLIARDS. POOL MARTIN IVENS JNO. PHILBERT Grand Central Hotel OFFICE TO RENT We have for rent the office ln the Mara Block over the Royal Bank, lately occupied by Mr. E. A. Crease. POR FULL PAR- TICULARS AP. PLY TO H. & M. BIRD One of The Best In Fruit Lands now offering. 157 acres of choice land situated on Howaer Lake. $20.00 per acre, easily cleared.. Must be sold at once. For full particulars apply PROCTER & BLACKWOOD AGENT NELSON CITY LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO. If you waat Good Land BUY at ROBSON MeDermid & McHardy j>EUSO"N, B--JO. Thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Rooms BO cents upward The dining room Is unexcelled ln the city. House heated throughout with hot water. J. A. ERICSSON, Proprietor. Telephone, 250. Opposite Court House and Postoffice, Nelson, B. C. Qtseen's Hotel Baker Street. Nelion. B. O, RATES $2 PER DAY l.��r���ia *.ii.l Comfortable Beatrooma and Flnl- claai Dining Koom. MRS. E. C. CLARKE, Proprietress. Bartlett House GXO. W. 11AKT1.ETT, Proprietor. Best Dolkr-a-Day House In Nelson. The Bar la the rineit. White Help Only Employed JOB PRINTING * THE DAILY GlNADIAN Is now ready to execute all orders for Job Printing on shortest notice. The Job Department is up-to- date in every respect and a full line of stationery will be kept in stock. All orders entrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful attention. THE DAILY CANADIAN 3(4 Baker St. Tel. 324. INOTICE. loneplllllll it. Nelion. B. tt. Royal Hotel MRS. WILLIAM ROBERTB,: raoFatBTasM. Rates fl nnrl. fl.so a Day. Bpeolal Rates to Regular Boarders Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned have submitted to the Lleu- tenaut-Govemor-in-Council a proposal under the Rivers and Streams Act for the clearing and removing obstructions from the Duhamel Creek (otherwise known as Six-Mile Creek) ln the District of West Kootenay, Province of British Columbia, and for making the said creek Ot for rafting and driving thereon logs, timber and lumber, and for erecting and mulntainlug dams on the said creek, and for construct ing and maintaining booms for holding sorting and delivering logs and timber thereon, and for attaching booms on Kootenay Lake at the mouth of said creek. Tho lands to be affected by such work are Lots 787. 788, 7601, 7773, 43114, 8411 and 8413 al] ln Group One, Kootenay District, and other lands not Crown granted, occupied or Improved. The tolls proposed to be charged are such as may be fixed by the Judge of the County Court of West KiLaotenay. . Dated the 28th day of October, 1907. THE PORTO RICO LUMFIER COMPANY, LIMITED. W. a. QIUUETT Contractor and Hull-_��*-r. Hole RKi'iu for the Porto Kloo Lumber Co., Ltd.. retail viints. Rough ami dreaeed lumber, turned work ami bracket*. Coaat lath and ahlnf lee, mth nn,. doors. (Vim-lit, brick and lime lor tale Automatic grinder. Yard aud factory: Vernon Bt.. eait or Hail- m INBLSON, Eft. G. i* O. Box 232 TueDhone 178 INOTICE WM. S. DREWRY A. M. Can. Sea. C. B. DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR. Mining Work s Specialty. Offlce: Room 1��i, K.-W-C. Blk. P. O. Box 434. Baker St., Nelson, B. C. In the matter ol an application lor the laaua ol a duplicate ol tbe Certlfloate ol Title to Lota 4, fa. anal 6, Block S, Nelaon city, lubalivlilon ol part ol Lot 182, Group One, Dlatricl ol Kootenay (Map 486). Nullce 1�� hereby alven that 11 li my Intention to time at the expiration ol ona month altar tha Ural publla'atlon hereol a dupllcataol lha Certlo- rateo. Title to tbe above mentioned lota ln the name ol I'm lie Khoalei which Certificate la dated the 16th day ol May, 1899, and numbered 1897-k. Laud Keal.trT Office, Nelion, B.C., January a. r.atacLkoD, Dlitrlct Batlatrar. '���Mill, 1908. Cancellation of Reserve. Notice li hereby given that the reierre over certalu landi in Houtb-Eait Kootenay. notice ol wblcb apyeareal ln tne Brltlib Columbia Qaaatta ol the uth ot Auguit, 1890 aud bore data ot Au- glut n!th, 1890, li hereby cancelled. The abore mentioned lanala, will be open for location under the Land Aet on March 30,1908. ROBT A. RENWICK. DaapntT Commtuloner ol Land! and Work. Ian.Is and Work! Department, Victoria, B. *:., Deoamber Uth, 1*07. | '"-. .. km ���f -t *;*! ��� I U ..��! ��� e " 'i'ffl^ - Ine itefly Canadian CHAINS Wc l��n i - : ' ���;.-'- -: : ��� ������'- ���-���������;���-- ' ��� ������ L-i -=-: -l '���-.- SS SS ���: t-l-SJS ., - j j LOCAL AST' GDEPJ - ., r 'j . j:;'.*E- 6013 ,*..�� t *> I '. * L.S * : ��_��� i 1 S���_ L -.' ���-���- : .- L J. Oe PATENAUDE ft1AM_l Aft.IL l*l*��r_, Jfc�� l-_4.l-.fcW. *A'atchirsiiLi;j.- a-ss Opt;riaa HOTEL A= = .'ALA Bargains in all lines of Dry Goods, Millinery and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Qothing. MEAGHER & CO. : ; :- - ��� - - .- ���- ... - li. E * " - . ��� ��� ��� - ��� - - ��� .- * ���������������-. . H L - -.-���_-.-- _ . - - Sec Us For Good Fruit Laud io Acre Blocks to Soo Acre Blocks. Bee:ael. Prices. E��_s*y Terras. B. L Ooadsdaile & _; Kex*. ISx��vr u. c.a_.k of C-.^L.2i*/rc* >**vft^**��> PETERSOfS PIPES $1.50 to $10.00. Wt'.-_'.~i '*..���?���.: Sraokiiig To���COi. AIL K_BS OF CIGAJ'S. Queen Cigar Store Comer torfa Sta- T wo Block*, fro��� D .;. -_-. ��� - _ - . ��� ��� .'. - - s**% H_ Eka ELFlean i. - I ear .- . - - I I ��� .- - ��� -. - . >-.- ��� r.- ��� 1 . ...Skson. > -_��� B. - - .;. Pi . ��� ��� I li. B H * - E . K. s.i n. v v.- - .-. h ...-������ i I rALft B '- Lan-b, &a- 8 /���TT. J I: H/Misod: O. - . - - - Geo. P. Player Accountant LATE AOOOOKI __L MIN ING & HMKI." OMeS Ro*-- NO. 2 ELLIOT BLOCK We have just received a .-:.:; ment of Heinz Goods in following line. 14-oz. Bottf* Sour Mixed I'i.. 14-os. Bottle 8��<-et Mixed Pickles 14-oz. Bottle Gherkins Picklea. Pint Bottle Ketchup. I. A. IRVING & CO. Telephone 161. HOUSTON BIXJCK. FOR SALE. Ii torn- ��� ..... ��� i. ��� * ��� ��� * P. O Boi 1-ffl, Vaaeour* f K ' iv 11 WANTED ��� ttot i ��� my,; Wotkatt, u li - a mil " :��� * .���-*������ l ftoee > \\ brefetred B i .i ��� tntx/SUvn TO RENT. SIX ROOMED (!��� > ���! Applj lo J Deoey,-jonier V-*Tao_ au*i toe itf��--;U. TO LET rWO FIRST-* L__l AOf>J_L i>ui b*.-��t*d Ap- MT _������������*fcf*!-r. ��rd flat. K w �� blocl More Colds Ate Again Prevalent Fortify yourself by pur.;, LAXATIVE CASCARA BROMIDE QUININE TABLETS IRsd Ban) will break U]a a cold in tt hours. I'ria. SYRUP OF LINSEED LICORICE AND CHLORODYNE eoiiii.H in SL..',- bottlss and quickly cttrsi any opiigh, Canada Drug & Book Co'y* Ltd. *��� i v : . i : : -..:-*���=_---��� _" . - . - . ��� - ��� ; _ -���: :".:<: * t- ��� ; i l . - ��� ��� : ��� ���:" : --:���;���;* ~*f "- - ... . . : _,.<: . ���_ __.**;i- :������.',���-,*-.* ;ii-i'-fa- -.t _ n. r*. . t__**t - ;. - ��� ������---��������� - ��� . ��� . - _ ' ��� ��� - .-..-. - - L. ���- *��� '.-------'-- I '- - - ... . _ .. . . .. . -. _-��� L. * ft'-". - ��� _��� _���*.' - _ ' . -_- - l . . - l r_ir> : - ' . - ' - -- " L - . - ? - ��� ". ��� . ��� l* the Li. L*_e- . _ , .. . ,-...._- . * -. but owing '. ' _-*.*-riS - I -Lrnim. Tr-a: :.- a - *t ihe call ol the . - -r-rpe-a-Led - - -v at t��� end of K --LL2 Koch. . - - chard K, - - -. this * ��� . _-. " "L- _. ... - _ ��� Bsrr -iv prsa A li. Gecnre Kurtz a:.i . - ������ ��� ' .'���' ��� -���������: '���'������ - e.-y. The later, Mias.�� tw vat assls*- . ��� * - _��� - . '_-��� L- - S--.--.-r. Mr. ' - ;��o.V_ane ��� ��� i. ��� ' ��� _���-������-: ! - BrUa i=.--'S - r. ia Nelson .��� alL = i--ft --T Si ��� '.' nl! who ����� ��� *��� Ball o! IMI I --* ���ver pr-ren .- '..-..-. . . -.- ... .* -.-.- loot ���*-ii; -���oaded The de*L- the walls and r-k or white drsa- iDy diapofeed 11- ~ - -. -/.-JDJ5 a . -. ��� | i- *��� ��� -������ . - of the hall carpets, ooocbss aad ��ssy " ii |.l, lasnl i as ****** Alice Roller Rink aAJSO Bowling Alley -i M'^nday, Thurtday, and Saturday ereclitgi. A0MIB8I0N Hf/r:.! :������ rttaMMMMM and eveninga, arfflkottt bar..-, r-blldren ltc aduSta Jtic, In*lu.|In . -kales. Kv'-niMLi! with band, except Sa'urday ll.. I'x.. Including skates. Saturday evaning. band and special sttrsotlirna, to ll o'clasck, 50c, In u.ling skaUrs, B[*erLtaUjn 25c. Chinaware WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL 8ALE OF CHINA TEA AND DINNER 8ET8 FOR A FEW DAYS. From $10 to $25. Carnation Wheat Flakes for Breakfast ~.-.i i-:zz.t:'-.z:i: :.tri :. ..:. S:���etiing rea. s_f-.* :.r -rfcik- fae_. Try a package 5 lbs. 50c. WEST KOOTENAY BUTCHER CO. C. A. Benedict OaL-Loer 5 z* axi .*o����;it_*i,- i-_i F*-l-��0**��'E T Yoo C__ S*tc Money on Talking Mac bines aad all Talking Machine Goods =/ ��ea* -*.-.- _i 3ECA-SE --v ���>---_: i "=l:st Ma ----- ..- _ ?."- - i- : --- .* -' - -i^.- price yon have u> ;*? ti;���-:-*- r -_ =.!_ . - ���._.���_ ��� . - _. : ���r-; ���; _.* r___-_*_:- !* you -.:' ������'-'���-&'-- :��� _ _. ;��� ;. -. > - ' : i - ��� *��� : **;-.-,-.--,' - _.'... ;* -. b. !-���_ l ; -t ,:. ��� ��� - ��� * - * *i Esr s-cn Phorvo.j'-a-.r'-fte ���Home." MaOe. 'Gen,' llMt; -s_._.--. j:r.50: Columbia Grop**.opY*x>ryt* Hi ���.-., |j- ���>���>. *S5-.-���.��� s_L-i $-><,u<. Ed acn Go1lle Tcmikins, enabled ail the guests to Uake their refreshment in comfort and .-. harry. The orchestra, Curtis.' .-.ever did better, and that it saying a iLrea*. deal. There were 24 dances on ���-te programme and six aupper extras. and stiii m'-.'-L -.ban a score of devo'.e.-.*. tr.adly ac/.epiaraj four more extras at the r,Tj*e. Ail were encored, more than haSf A Li-em twice ar.d not a few of them tAWtat times. TS-a.s season ba* been a perfect carnival of dancing recalling the gaieties of four or Ore years ago At tbe conclusion of last night's event tbe bosta were assured by the best possible judges, tbe ladies, that there had never t*en a better or jollier dance given In N ---'I. Ye-, by Sight of Death. Tyark. Feb i __ Death from shock'' was the verdict of physicians who. examined Into the Kudden death of Mrs Claudlne _rj of -his pSace. Mrs. Abry |0ld Curiosity Shop THE NELSON CEIVlEjNT WORKS LIMITED. CAPITAL, !25__O0/0) 'n 25.00 ahares of 110.00 sach. MANAGER, Crotler W. Bourke. OFFICE, No. 322 Haker St. (Croasdalle * Co j SEE tbe cement blocks diaplayed ln the Standard Furniture Co.'s window, APPLICATIONS for stock are Invited PARTICULARS and forms of Application may bt obtained at the Company's offlce, or from H. A. Stewart, Solicitor, Nelson, B. C. Wl��l��ja*^at S.UC ,_���*..'_ L-i.--, Fresh and Salted Meats C��_Lpf fTLZ'ti-j.**-! ->i *:. k*-r*trt prv*-- >" ������:.:*: vru.utMont*- ^.-mti* taJii Ft;-; ___. ord_r�� r��>��T-- -an*-** .*���*.* I turn -. ��� ... _. ��� ... E. C. TRAVES. tManager. OUR COLLECTION OF JEWELRY has captured the confide! geaa of good Lhlngi The c,,,., .iuB ** D amonda. 8i.warfare, Blscks, American and Imported /.jtcht. Solid Gold and Silver tws*t . Ornaments. Table Cut tr/p Et S to yoo a . ��� i J.J. WALKER M>*\\*oo*Ke\\w Mi Ot* Coal! Ice! Wood! Phone 265 Kootenay Ice, Fr-sit and Ft*el Co. orr*' t H. E- oo.. Baker ana Was Sta. STARKEY & CO. Whol��si��iits Provisions, Produt Krult. Goremmecl CLrwair.ery One-Pound Kn-I, n<*;T^i w***k:y fn*h fmm a, < tuTL. For sale by all leading grocers Office and warehouse : Houston Block. Poooe T*/ Josephine Street. - - Nelson. B.C. NOTIWli. ���-���--..-.. ft a-:,-- rule a al��-- a, Dtk L ' .- .: . - - - ..- - - - : . - ��� ��� - ��� tt. et lea avL -,rocp One. La !*.�� spree Lift. ->nt_a�� -x; -,* _ a . ������-���.' n bx-r*- ' , a - ftt.a. !:������ aarai fl- *_-,._. i * - -.'��� Lt- ���.--���,��� .. : OStce. Keiton. B C . Jaauary B f M�� Lao: - Tn... - - * -���.-, -- -ft* ��� .T.V-. iiiSR^Wti hand Houses Lots THE BIG SALE IS NOW OVER We have still a number of Mists that u ill be sold at the SALE RRICE J. A. GILKERI l 11IIIM HI I'i III II WH II Willi II IB II11 111 II i II & F. B. LYS Real Esta'.e Agent 115 Baksr SL. Nelson. B. C. F. C GREFJ F. P. maea A. H.GKI-F-*.' GREEN BROTHERS AjSD WI C'vtl Engintscs, IXitiiijiicm and British Colombia Land Surveyors COR.VKTOIUA tt I00TE5AY STS.. KELS0S. t. C P. 0. Bsx 14; FIkiik 2*1 B. SAMUEL A. WVE1 We would like to ��ee all our patronscomfortabSe this winter ar-i :n ral do so we bave tn stock tbe best assorted line of beating stoves aad ����� stores and ramr.es ever before presented to tbe public ln Kootenay We would be pleased to show yon our line and before maiinj j����f| chase kind y see what we have to offer. J. H. Ashdown Hardwa. Company, Limited. S'elian Ban HEATING ENGINEER. Ail Kinds of Ueaung Planu ln Stock SANITARY PLCMEING. Victoria 8L_ Nr. Ooera House. Tel. 181 NICKERSON, the Jeweiery Manufactur er'a Agent will sell you goods from samples at 25 per cent. less than regular prices direct from tbe factories, in _ daya from order. Everything In the line. Order now. on Friday was watching a number of boys and girls skating nn -���'������ wben the Ice broke and three of the boys were drowned. She watched the work of rescue and wha-n tha I-..;.- an re brought out of the water Bhe fainn.*d She was removed to her liamie but died without recovering consciousness. PERSONAL. CapL anal Mrs. Paddon came in fra.m Crawford Hay yesterday J. Genelle arriva*d Irom Cascade Sast night and Is at the Strathcona. K_ I Kirkwood, of Sl'.can City, cam.* down last night and is at tbe Hume. O. sji,Dwell, superintendent of the Hewitt mine, came down from Sllvert.m last night A. E. Watts, of Wattsburg. arrived on last night's Crow boat and at tha Hume. D A. McF*arland. late of ih. v.. Canada Collieries company, at lllaii- more, Is ln the cily on a visit. FOR MEN! WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS. GILLETT SAFETY RAZORS. G. B. D. PIPES AND SMOKE RS- ARTICLES. FITTED BAG* AND SUIT CASES AT R. M. EWERT. JEWELER AN DENGRAVER. Pure and Cheap | Fruit! Nuts! Candies Wt have ll.*.,, pounds of PURE MAPLE SUGAR which we will s.-ll at a bargain 5 Iba for 1.00. Special pric.-s for larger lots. Come In and Inquire. Choquette Bros. Phone 258. THE Unto Date Bakeri YOU WILL LIKE THE TASTE. YOU WILL LIKE THE PRICE. Alberta Creamery butter in 3lb , 7 Sb and 14 Sb. blocks at 37c per pound. For Sale at SHELLED ALMONDS SHELLED WALNUTS niborts. Almonds. Wl V*\\ Chestnuts. Apple CMter, N'ort��t����j apples. Baldwin Appl**, J*t ���"*-* Figs, large layer, California <��� and Malaga Grapes. A large assortni.iit ol Sum "_ Wholesale and retail priaa - V*t9 .. Meeting May Be Arranged. Oxford. Entt . FVI,. 5���The that the Oxford university athla-tk- club has declined the challenge sent hy the American Int'-reol).-giau- athl.-tir ;,- Bociation for an iniarnatif.>nal track and field athletic meeting bet wean teams representing the universities of the I'nlted State*, anal fSr,-at lirltaSn at the Olympic games In 1!>08 are not tru- The qu'-stioi, of aoceptaaoe ..f Um American collegians' challenge has not yet been decided A meeting of the Oxford unl.an will be held to consider the question. Joy's Cash Grocery S, H. Seanej 'hone 2' ��;i. I .'_. I US'' Ca.r lais,'|.!,i inpl MIS NELSON. B ' Prices of Metals. New York. FVta. 5.���Silver. !,r..V,c. I��ndon. Feu. D���Silver, 25"4d.; laa'l ��14, 12s, 6d. Opening Copper Quotations. New Y'ork, Kal, :,. |MI (By -kttD*ru,id A McHardy j Asked Did Granby f{15.00 V Iiomlnlon Copper.... 2 00 i sr i B. C. Copper o.w, < f ' Heating Stoves We have still a lai , . ��� in>�� ment of healers to c-li���'.'-��� Also a few odd slov.' wiik-b ' will sell AT COST durlnK ' taking. , slot!' We wouhl like you Inspi-ct our stock. i-.ill 'nl Wood-Vallance Hardware Co* Wholesale NB1AON Ret.,1 ."""@en, "Titled \"The Nelson Canadian\" from 1960-06-04 to 1906-06-27

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