@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "289c7666-6e63-4522-ae99-27acdf3373d4"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The Nelson Canadian]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-26"@en, "1907-08-09"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/dcanadi/items/1.0079385/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ m-XS:: ^e -SUxilij ��email 2. No. 57. NELSON. B. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, J907. Fwtt Cbnts a Month PIO DYING la M. Tarbell od Rockefeller HU OIL DOOMED jjasparipgly Condemned by (fcwment Officials and -General Public. T%*t Elug. !��.���A Hpecial to the *pfl today from Now York ttjtt; ftday of tht? Standard Oil OOtnpMT Kttt) old form Ih over. It HunT'inn now to justice and fair ll��ttlg or it will fall mtnly. I ' >* over thla Bt oviT next year, but ll U-Mfftl Hbd tin might is rlBhl " MIkh Ida -^pnlKht thus expressed hei 1 VAKaxiltit: ihf .i*--'-.-iii. ni ut MOO tin.- un th.- oil ini,i l�� lycut , ��� ___��** Oil company hau been of." said Miss Tarbell. "it at that, on convtctlou, thut 1 punishment uhould be lin- '1 ijtk not believe that there Ih lln the whole '.io in which Cf the t'nlted StiiteH lias not hftft MOM Mftt on tiKuinst th-- trust, and la la* tMt IS years, a dozen state* h..\\.* lMatt ^Bl pass lawH tu force It to Bttntess. flty with the men In the company seems to be tve no bense that the ^Ja*J ptirt Iu the conduct of They utterly lack the ���an.s>- It Ih indivlduatifliii IMBMA reilticed to an absurdity. _flbr liO years has been trying to SMl IfiBtaiidaid (.nl company pi**,.**. fiUr* tt III given tin- trust repeated WPatftiLMWt ft* the way uf passages ul laws and adr-arae decisions, hut every time HtM) trWat tea huu|i]mm1 its lingers aud ,0MM Oft to the same uld v. ay *lt la a. aOrt o! Insolence which a pen l WO��ld be very supine to tolerate in it is being demonstrated t the people propose to eu- longer. The Standard Oil 1 ftot only Insolent, but they are well, and sliow that they en laiaundeisi.iiui ihe ptiwer ot pub- ant] the genulueueHB uf the uf fair play. They have 'chance to readjust their busl- conduct It au gentlemen and all they have ever done pllblie explosion, Ih to readjust ttt could carry on the same old 1 In u new way. Mr. Rocke j never taken any public ver- Bt himself very seriously. 1 I fine will be collected, but 1 Mr. Rockefeller, that It will (time before it will he paid Bftollected. the public will pay jdubllc always pavs under pre**- ���lions. ���loekel'etler Is a fanatic. IIis IrenrMi IK-s In his power lo con* iverythlng on one result and It with.nn the least deviation. Seen doing that from the (list, ������ver has grown morally or so- The> had such men In lhe mid ^>ut there aro not many of them hgton, Atig. I*.���The Hlaudard any nnd Mh methods are han bunt gloves In the latest oil report of Herbert Knox Smith. lloii.il of corporation, to he sub President Roosevelt tomor- prcBcnt report deala with and profits. II Is accompanied Br from Mr. Hmlth to the preal- vhlch the commiHHloner makes ny, Humuiary of the facts found abort. blading bin letter Mr. Smith resume of the facts he holds ������factH which make the Stunard par In a more unenviable light Br. following facts are proved," Smith, ub the climax of IHh 'The Stan.laid has not reduced during the period In which It en responsible for Ihe prices of ���ring tho last eight yenrH covered report (1898 to 1005), It hns both prleoH and margins. Its fctlon has not been nctpilrod or lined by Ita superior efficiency, her by unfair competition and hy Be economically und morally un The Standard has superior Bey In running Hh own business; in equal efficiency In destroying ilneHH of competitors. It keeps Bit' the profltn of the first nd adds *ho the monopoly protlta secured i second. Its prollts aro far above ;hcst posBlhle standard of a rou- commcrclal return, nnd have iteadilv lnnrenslng. (lally, the history of thlH great litis a history of Ihe persistent use | worst Industrial methods, the ex- of exorbitant prices from the consumer and the securing of excessive profits fur the small group of men who, over a long aerial uf years, have thus dominated the business." New York, Aug. I*.���Lord Chief Baron of Ireland, Huron Tulles, who has arrived her for a visit to the Adlron- ducks and Cana-r* ������* speaking of the big Standard O' **�� 'V fine recently *** *A ^ard Oil fine Imposed, suld: dard Oil company won. the Stan- '<, -ave to they appealed the case, t ^ il would have to be beard wlthou *���*'* then, if the decision were sustaine.' , would collect the fine on a judgment \\' ''J mediately. We would hardly tarry as long as they do in the American courts before making the Standard Oil company pay up." CONSERVATIVES ORGANIZE. Chief Whip Arranging for Campaign In Eastern Ontario. Kingston. Aug. ii.���tieorge Taylor, M. 1*.. commenting upon the recent publications tu the efTcct that Karl Grey had refused a dissolution to Sir Wilfrid Laurier unless he procured the consent of Mr. R. I,. Rorden and also upon the (Robe's announcement lhat there would be another autumn session of parliament, said: "Of course there will be another session. Karl Grey knew of that agree ment and held Sir Wilfrid Laurier to it." Mr. Taylor was hare today to attend a meeting which he had called of representatives from the executives of Leeds, Grenville, Rrockvllle and Fron- tenuc for the purpose of forming the four ridings Into an electoral district along the lines recently suggested hy the leader of the oppoattiOB for organ izatlon through ou t the country. Profound secrecy surrounded the meeting, which was hfgd at the British American hotel this afternoon. One result. It Is understood, was the arrangement that Mr. Rorden should speak nt Kingston in September. It is understood that the nominations in Kingston for ls>th the Dominion and local house will bo made hy conventIf-fti. The opinion here lu that the next session will he called for October and that dtaso'uUon will follow bo quickly as to bring on the elections Ih March. RAILWAY ISJUTLAWED State of Alabama Cancels License of Southern Railway���Will Enforce Respect for Law. Montgomery, Ala.. Aug. 9.���Alabama has entered in earnest Upon the war now being waged by southern states against the railroads, nnd today took a step In advance of Norlh Carolina by summarily revoking the license of the Southern Railway company to do Inisl ness In the state, thus outlawing the greateel corporation in the south. Being without tlie pale of the law, the company cannot claim police protection nor resort to the state courts for redress. Whether steps will be taken at once to prevent the operation of the road cannot be learned tonight, but Important developments are expected tomorrow from the pecullnr situation In which the company finds Itself. The license was formally revoked this afternoon by Secretary of State Frank ���\\\\ .lulian, who caused to be entered upon the stub of such license In the records of his office the statement lhat for violation of Senate bill No. 8(1, effective July 1, Ihe Southern Railway had been deprived of lis right to do business In the state. The action of the secretary of stale Is not in resistance to reutraluiug orders Issued by the United States court of the fifth circuit as this law is not among (hose combated by (he railroads ami not Included In any of the litigation now pending in the court of Federal Judge Jones of the middle Alabama district. The case upon which the revocation was made out came from the Circuit Court of Talladega county In the shape of a notification from Clerk J. I). McNccl that a suit had beeu removed from a slate court to a federal cmirt. Secretary of Slate Ju'ian Looked Into the law and found that there was nothing else to do but mark the licence canceled, as Ihe action of the statute Is automatic. Act 86 provides that, when any foreign corporation is sued in the state courts nnd removes such suit from the state to the federal court the clerk of the court from which the removal was taken will at once certify such action to the secretary of state, "who shall thereupon immediately cancel said license and make aud enter upon the stub thereof an order In substance." The situation in connection with the revocation of the Houthern Railway company charter Is ticklish. Governor Comer's addition against the road hns made many friends for him, but It Is believed that the sentiment will return when the people nre unable to travel should the mud stop trains. The farmers will see their cropH rot because they are unable to ship. There Is n possl hlllly of coniplicallons with tho federal Kovornmont should mall trains be Interfered with. The state has threat ened the arrest of employes of the road by scores If the stales' orders are disregarded. HELD FOR MURDER Chinaman at Regina Used Arsenic ..ANY LIVES IN DANGER Returned Loaned Oatmeal Mixed With Poison to Boarding-House Keeper���Can't Explain. Regina, Aug. B.���A sensation was caused In tbe city yesterday by the news that a number of boarders at Steele's restaurant had been poisoned by a solution uf arsenic In the porridge partaken uf by them al breakfast. It appears thai the proprietor of the restaurant lent a quantity of oatmeal Wednesday to the Chinese proprietor of an adjacent boarding house. The oatmeal was duly returned and Steele used some to cook tlie murning meal. Mrs. Steele and eight or nine guests ate the porridge and almost immediately afterwards were seize.I with severe internal pains, accompanied by vomiting. Doctors Thomson and Meek were sum- muned and hy natural means and stomach pumps the greater part of the food waa ejected. Three of the sufferers, Harry Stewart, Cyrus Winters and John Fortune, were conveyed to Victoria hospital, where their condition last night aroused grave anxiety. There is, however, for hoping that all the sick will recover. The unused oatmeal was confiscated and a portion submitted to Dr. Dr. Charlton, tbe provincial bacteriologist, who certified to the presence of arsenic. The Chinaman who returned the oatmeal, generally known here as Mac, wus arrested, but his partner is still at large. According to the present arrange- meuu Mac will be brought before Magistrate MeCausland Friday morning. A fact which, unless disproved, appears to weigh against him Is tbat un Invoice shows ho purchased, some two weeks ago, a quantity of uatmeul. all uf which had not been used. What valid reaimn he bad to borrow the oatmeal with a stock already In possession remains a mystery. NO CONFLICT8 OF RIGHT. Attorney General of Ontario Explains Act Affecting Marriages. Toronto, Aug. 9.���Attorney General Foy has issued a statement regarding the position of the provincial government concerning the act passed at last session of the legislature, under which, proceedings are now being taken to annul the marriage of Klien Maria Fusken and Henry Parr, of Wellington county. Foy said: "Before the young girl who Ib seeking relief In the Ontario high courts commenced action, she obtained the opinion of two eminent counsel that thu act was within the Jurisdiction of the province. If tho act purported to give power to the court to annul the marriage. It would be ultra virus, as the the Dominion parliament has Jurisdiction In such cases. Hut thu provincial legislature has exclusive jurlsdlstlon under the Hritlsh Nortli America Act as to the solemnization of marriages The provincial act does not denl with divorce or the annulment of a marriage but only treats of n case where the form or marriage Is gone through between two persons without the consent required by the law and where no valid marriage wns effected or entered Into, The act doea not purport to give the court power to annul marriage, but only to find (If the fact he so) that a valid marriage has not been entered Into or effected, and to 10 declare. When this act was before the Ontario legislature It wus foreseen that boiuo one, hunting for Haws, might possibly throw doubt on the Jurisdiction of the Ontario legislature and In order to remove any possible question, it was suggested that a similar act should be passed by the Dominion parliament as a matter of pre eaullon. There was no request, but merely a suggestion to those Interested iu tbe legislation that If a similar acl were passed at Ottawa there would be no room for nny flaw hunters to suggest a shadow of doubt as to the sufficiency of Mie legislation." British Rifle Team Coming. Liverpool, Aug. B.���Thi Hritlsh ride team which will compete with the American and Canadian teams for the Palma trophy next month at Ottawa sailed today on the steamship impress of Hrltnln. The team consists of sixteen officers and men under the com mnnd of Colonel llopton, inspector of small arms. After the competition nt Ottawa the Hritlsh team will make the Journey across the continent, and will sail from Vancouver for Australia. Mr. Templeman's Holiday. Ottawa, Aug. it.���Hon. William Tteni- pleman, minister of Inland revenue and nctlng minister of marine, left for Toronto last night enrouto for Hritlsh Columbia, where he will remain for a couple of weeks. Unlit Mr. Hrodur's return, two or three weeks later, Sir Wilfrid Lnurlur wtll be minister of the two departments. BRITISH ARMY'S VALUE Friendly Criticism by French Expert��� Haldane Has Done Best Possible Without Conscription. London. Aug. 9.���The last published number of the Revue Mllltalre des Ar- mees Etrangeres contains the first article of a series upon "Lea Forces Militaries Anglalses en 1907." The writer begins by glancing back over the past, and declares that. In spite of certain improvements and creations in the sphere of army reform during the lust few years���notably those due to the Esher committee���no complete, methodical, or well-weighed plan of reform had been tried or even presented to the Hritlsh parliament from the close of the war in South Africa until the time when Mr. Haldane took offlce. "When he took over his duties, the new secretary of state adopted a slower, more methodical, and more sure manner of work than that of his predecessors. Their experience was of service to him. He meditated for a year and, profiting to some extent by controversies which his projects aroused In the press, he persevered in ihe integral execution of the grand lines of his plan with conspicuously Hrltish tenacity We must recognize with such a well-qualified expert as Lord Roberts that Mr. (labium's plans give everything which is poBBlble under a system which will not allow conscription in any form and must in consequence rest upon voluntary recruiting alone." The writer describes the organization when Mr. Haldane took offlce, and remarks that the chief disadvantages of this organization were a want of ho- mogenity and excessive archaism. Mr. Haldane's merit was to have endeavored to simplify the Hritlsh military system and to adapt It to new realities, an adoption which was urgently required for all three categories of forceB belong- Ingto the army. "The want of auxiliary personnel in the regular army," continues the writer, In Italics, "and the penury of various services, would have rendered UBeless an enormous proportion of the cainhalant troops susceptible of forming the expeditionary force. It was, therefore, necessary to make new dispositions giving better results, and enabling i>" the combatants at Drummotiat atreet, this city, and numbered among her customers many well known ladies. Madame Vere Gould, aa she called herself, always stated that she was of noble birth and that eventually the Goulds would come into both money and title. The husband In the case did not appear prominently on the surface during the years they resided in Montreal. He hung about the dressmaking establishment and at times busied himself keeping madame's books and collecting bills. His avowed Intention, upon quitting the city, was to proceed to France. Whether the Sir Vere Gould and Lady Gould mentioned in the despatches can be Identified as Madame Vere Gould and her husband has yet to be ascertained. The madame would occasionally speak to some of her smart Montreal customers regarding the high connections ot her husband and the exalted position of his family. In Ireland, in 1897, the Goulds, husband and wife, paid a flying visit to Europe, afterward returning and settling down once more In Montreal. London. Ont.. Aug. 9.���It has also developed that the Goulds also lived In Toronto, where the woman was proprietress of a dressmaking establishment. EVA IN THE TOMBS. Miss "Fox-Strangways" May Not Be Prosecuted for Fraud. New York, Aug. 9.���After a career which, latterly at least, has been remarkable on account of the number of persons of different stations In life in life whose confidence she gulned, and the ease with which she led a life, the tall, llght-halred English woman of striking appearance, who called heraelf Eva Fox-Strangways, sister of the Earl of llchester, finds herself in the Tombs charged with passing worthless checks, and utterly friendless. She wbb arrested In Toronto on Tuesday In a modest boarding house ��ud waived extradition papers. In the Canadian city, it seems, sin* discarded her claims of relationship to an English peer and went by the name of Edith St. Clair. Little Ib known of her previous history or where she obtained her unusually good education. She Is accused of having victimised several large hotels, here and elsewhere, and fashionable dressmakers. In the Jefferson Market police court tho air of being highborn and used to luxury, which she had affected, wus wunting, und this was heightened by u far from fashionable garb. The dressmaker who brought the charge Ib Inclined to drop tho case, and some of the hotels are said to be feeling Just us lenient. It may be that when the case is called there will be no one to prosecute, but meantime, unless some one goes on her bond, she will halve to wait for weeks in the Tombs, Criticizes Navigation Laws. Honolulu, Aug. 9.���Secretary of Commerce and Labor Strauss, In speaking to the business community today, said that Pearl Harbor should be sufficiently Improved to accomodate the entire American navy. He said that the new need of the Hawalln Islands was better communication with the mainland, a great obstacle to which was the coastwise navigation laws. ��� 1 ��� / 'TT S The Daily Canadian i . J! *tetJt,.A&a i'. * t i- HUDSON'S BAY STORES= We are HOW opeuhqg npa large shipment of Limoge's Elite China These goods are assorted so that you can select any pieces you prefer and make up to your taste. EITHER A TEA OR OIINJNER SET LIMOGE'S ELITE CHINA REPRESENTS THE trliifhe��t Quality at Lowest Price��. A carload of BRAIN AINP SHORTS has just arrived. These goods have advanced slightly, but we offer them AT RIGHT PRICES HUDSON'S BAY STORES NELSON, B. C. Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office: Toronto. Capital Authorized Rest D. B. WILEIE, President $10,000,000 Capital Paid Up 4,830,000 4.830.000 HO:*. KOBEKT JAFKBAY, Vioe-President Branches in British Columbia: ARROWHEAD, GOLDKN, NEL. ON, KKVELSTOKE, VANOOUV1.K, VICTORIA. CRANBROOK, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Interest allowed on deposits from date of deposit and credited quarterly. racBL-soiN braixom -J. Ma LAY, Manager. The Royal Bank of Canada Incorporated A. D. 18C9. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Capital $3,900,000 Reserve Fund ��4,390,000 Unexcelled facilities for the transaction of all kinds of banking Business. 8PECIAL ATTENTION given to the Savings Bank Department, and Inter-eat credited Quarterly on Savings Bank Accounts. HOME SAVINGS BANKS Furnished on Application, In Large, Medium or Pocket Size. Nelson Branch, G. A. SPINK, Manager. THE DAILrJAMDMN FubllHtii'd HU UbJ*m i�� WOei Oy tho CANADIAN Ft'BLlSHINU COMPANY, DTI. Baker Bt*. STolaon. U, C 8uoscriutlou rate*, H OBUU B month delivered lh the city, or tb.lK) a year 11 Hunt by mall, When paid lu ad*. aue�� AdvortlslUR rates on application. AU monlet* paid in MiUlement ol Ihe Dally uadlun account**. Oithot lOI hUhHcrlptloiih Ot rtiHiitK, mtiHt be raoalptud (ur on (he printed h of tbe Company. Other reoelptl are uot Friday, August 9, 1907. LAURIER'S BRILLIANT SCHEMES. Our esteemed local contemporary gravely Informs Ita readers iiii* morn ing that the wicked Tories are belittling two "brilliant schemes" of Blr Wilfrid Laurier's,���the ,AU-Red Route aim British Preference, on the ground that they are not original and thai he is not the author of either. After ad miiting the truth of such alleged oriti- ciBin our contemporary adds wiiii equal "gravity thai while tin- Tories only talked aboul such things, sir Wilfrid was the nihil of acl Ion, The foots, u�� nny one with the BQOBl elementary knowledge oi reoenl Cana dlan history knows, are these: In ths campaign of 1898 Hit Charles Tupper, aa leader of the Conservative party, ���tood for the maintenance ol the Nu tionai Policy, with a protective utrirr, modified hy a preference to British Imports. Tin* Liberal programme, aa lasi revised before thai date, was ".Free Trade at* They Have it in England," a silly phrase bul nol quite wlthoul mean ing. "Tree Trade as They Have n In Bngland" certainly would noi ad ml I ol a preference to Britain or any one else. It wuh only after the elections when he found that even hie own party would not tolerate tbe translation of bia EPrei Trade rhetoric into legislation, thai Wir Wilfrid conceived the Idea of stealing one more Conservative principle, in was perfectly wcicoiiM', and while Con nervativcH bad hoped for a much larger kne&eure and suspected Sir Wilfrid or Insincerity they did noi oi��po��e hi�� measure. On the All-Red Route scheme our contemporary is I'Vt'ii more ludicrously astray. Before the election of 1898 a contract for a fHHt Atlantic atfrvfoO had actually been signed between the gov eminent of Sir Churh-s Tupper and u rcupoiiHible Steamship com puny. Tlie subsidy called for watt Icbh than u third of what Canada will have to pay if Sir Wilfrid's brilliant but belated -scheme is adopted, and it was independent of any British subsidy. Sir Wilfrid Laurier repudiated that contract for no other reason than its Conservative authorship. Now, eleven years later, we are invited to bow down and worship him, presumably because it has not taken him any longer to discover that he made an egregious blunder. Un both points our contemporary's statements are, of course, absolutely untrue. Hut we make no charge of wil- iul misrepresentation, Innocent ignorance of the facts is a much more charitable Interpretation, THE ABUSE OF ROCKEFELLER. Denunciation of the Standard Oil company and its bead, John Rockefeller. is becoming fashionable in the United Status. it has evidently occurred at last to our neighbors that there is something Inconsistent in boasting of ths possession of ths richest man on earth, aiifJ. at the same time, pretending to believe in equality. John D. Rockefeller is an even more disgusting phenomenon than Andrew Carnegie, though perhapi not quite ho i IdlcUlOUS. ills patronage of religion and education is an Impertinence, lie la physically incapable of understanding either. As a man, Rockefeller is contemptible. Ah the head of an utterly lawless monopoly he is a menace to the United States, Ii lias often been said that no man can make a million dollars honestly. The proposition is not worth discussing. But ll is common knowledge that Rock efeller has not made IiIh billion dollars honestly. His dishonesty lias been open and unashamed. He has certainly violated a hundred statutes, he has bribed legislatures to enable him to do so and has been accuBed of bribing judges und juries. The only defence that can he pleaded for Rockefeller's Crimea ie thai be has committed thein all in the open, iu a in e country, with the Consent, and therefore presumably with the approval, of the representatives of a free people! elected by the exerclHe of a free ballot A majority can do no wrong, and (here- fore Rockefeller's Impunity Ib his justification. The acl of a representative assembly is tbe wrt of ths constituency that elected it. The people of tbe Uni ted States, through their elected representatives in senate and congress, in state legislatures; and on the bench, have permitted and justified the accumulation of the Standard Oil company's profits. The whole development is due to the same causes which have produced defiant e of law in the Western states by miue owners aud miners alike, and have produced the spectacles of organized and successful corruption in the latgest cities of the Union which have b�� en the wonder of the civilized world. The root cause is the unfortunate choice of rulers made by an untrammelled democracy. liut the present bitter denunciations that are being showered upon Rockefeller are in themselves a sign of a coming era of belter tilings. The intelligence as well as the conscience of the big republic is waking. Pride lu millions is dying a natural death, and recognition is being slowly forced upon the public that the accumulation of colossal fortunes by defiance of law with impunity purchased by bribes to the elected rulers of the people, is not only a national danger but a national disgrace. The beginning of the house-cleaning hut. been made, and the energy of the mass is being directed to the task. So long as the motive can be kept pure aud the means fair and clean, there is hope for the vindication of justice. EDITORIAL COMMENT. A Machine "despatch" from Ottawa attempts a long-delayed defence of two of the gravest scandals exposed during the last session, the Ross Kitle deal, and the Blairmore Townslte steal. By the first a company, making very generous profits from the subsidized manufacture* of a rifle which experts have repeatedly declared to be unsatisfactory, has been paid in full for every rifle delivered, a large proportion in advance, and, on the Machine's own showing, paid in full for some rifles not yet delivered, aud is now granted %a further extension of time on rifles which have long been more than half paid for. Uy the second a forged claim, supported by perjury, which had beeu condemned by a government official, was used to invalidate au honest claim in favor of a government supporter who had secured an as signment of the forgery. Tbe Machine is wise after its kiud In delaying Ita defence until the scandals are partly forgotten by the general public, its present mistake is only an error in calculation, it didn't wait quite long enough. NOTICE Id tbe matter ot an application tor the iasut' of duplicates Of thfl CertllleaUa of Title to lots II, 11; ui* 18, (trout' 1, Went Kooteuay Dlntrlcl alao known at- llio *��� Koolenay Chief," "< '< tn fort" ami "Lulu" inlrieritl claim* reapectlrely. Notice in hereby given tliat ll Ik rny Intention to fHMit- at the exflrtitlou of one month after the 11 nd publication hereof a duplicate of Certificate of Title ��� ������ '���������"ii. ������' an undivided 81 lUUth* in each of the h'i-vi- loin, Uniicd mi the 17th day of Mav, A. t>. ISM in the name of John U. Aitmworth, and alao * duplicate ol Certificate of Title No. ��.,t>--i, of an undivided 19 -lliOiha In each of the above .-ii" i* -*!������ i on thu nth day of Mny. A. 1> Inno, in the name of GeotfS J. Ainu-worth. Land KcKlHtry Olflce, Nelson, B. I'., MurUat 6th, 19ii7. "H. K ILuJLBOP." DSaMot Mfiatrar. NOTICE- In the matter of an application for the twine of duplicate of the certificate* of Title foi Dots 6, 7, I, and 17, Block 2, low n of Ku.-hec.er (Man out) and UOtflUT| Oroup One, In the Din:- <;t of Kootenay. Notice in here!-)* (riven lhat Iti my intention to imnue at the expiration of oue month aflei the II rut publication hereof, duplicate*1-or ''ertifluales of Tide of the above loin In in- name of Joaeph Walker which certificate' are daled 22nd dayof June, IBtiH and numbered V.4HI A and 24*2 A re- spootlvalj. Land Kevin try office. Nelson, H. < ,*8rd .Inly, UUT. "If K MArl,ip-f>," Mm'...-* KonlHtrar. IN THE MATTER of tho "Rivera and Streama Act" and amendments thereto, _.ANIJ��� IN THE MATTER of an Application of The Canadian Pacific Timber Company, Limited. Notice ir- h.r.-bj given that KI day* after date The Canadian I'aiifl.-' IuiImt Company, Limited, intend* IO mi hintl lo the Honorable chief Com UtuaoMr oi I-and* and Work* a nr>>|M,Hal under the prnvlaion* of ll Hirer* and Htreamn Act" and amendment-- thereto, for the rlKlittolm prove 'I rout creek and lln tributaries from Hie hou men of mich cn-ek an.l Irlhiilaries to the polnl where the tame Rows into from lake in the Mt. trlct of WMt Kootenay, aud to remove obstructions therelrom and make tlie name (It for driving Mtorinit. lortlni aud booming Ion, rafta and erafU, and the flumlliK of lumber thereon. also for the right to collect tolln thereon. The land�� iiffeet,. | ��re Crown laiidn and U��tH 770, 7WW. 7961, 772, 771 7C-J. Wi anfl 11*0, ,, 11 In tirotip 1, Welt Kootenay. Uate-.l thll BOth day of May, l��ir7. I UK CANADIAN PACIFIC TfMBKH (JOMIANV, LIMITKL*. hv their HOlieltor. K. M. Macdonald. Notice to Delinquent Co Owner* To UliarloMJ. BlmeaOD, or any other pfMOII to whom he may bare tranaferraa hli Inwwl in the ".May BlOMOID" mlm-tHl claim, fliliiated on Hrown Mountain, two and a half inilen ��outh- ���raft bf Ymlr, iu the Nelnott Mlutllf DlvlrtoU, of Went Kotilcioiy liiHlrPt, and recorded In the Kecorder'n ofllee, for the NeUon iMvlnlnti. Von and eaoh of you arc hereby notified thai I have expended two liundrud aud five dollar* (808.00)111 lahour and improvement* upon thu above mineral cfulm in order to hold the name under the prOVtJlOOl nf the Mineral Act and If wllhln nluctv iIkpn from the date of Ihtt* notice rou fail or rafuae to oootrlbnti rour portion ol the expendiiure, (whiidi l�� one liundred and two fifty dollar* (flo-j.rjdj ior lhe two year* endm* Hth Mav. 1807,) together with al> iMMta of adver tl*iiiK. TOUr IntercNt iuthenal't claim will Inn- come the property of the utidcrr-u��� under NO. 4 Of an Act entitled: 'An Act to Amend the Mineral Act, J-tfuo " Paled at Ymlr, H. 0 . Kith May, 1WT7. JOHN V 11AKMOJTLK Coronation Anniversary. Rome, Aug. 1>.���The fmutli annlvera-** ary of the curonatiou of Vn\\><- WlU -\\ was obaerved today by a brilliant reception iu the Sistine chapal. The attendance included the cardinala, blab ops. diplomats aud membere of it"' ao- bility. Canoe Association Meet. Hfotkviile. Ont., Auk B. The annual meeting of the American (lanoe Aaao- cfation openpd today at Sugar [aland, in the St. Lawrence River, which is owned by the association, A zitm] nt- tendance ia registered from eaatern Canada, New York and the New Kngland states. Tbe meeting this year is to hm\\ two weeka. An extended programme of sailing and paddling events baa been prepared, including nailing races under all aorta of conditions, ;i hurry-scurry contest, a tilting tournament aud a blindfold race. For Sale Houae, 5 rooms and bath; close in $1600 16 lots on Innis St. for $450.00 6*-*4 Acres within mile of centre of City, suitable for market garden, Terms given 160 Acres on Kootenay river, good springs, first-clasi railway service $3,000 F. B. LYS Real Estate and General Agent. Weat Baker Street. NELSON, B. C. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. A special general meeting of the tbareholders of the Ki-ntenay Fruit Growers' association will lie held in tlie court house. Nelson, on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1H07, at b p m. By order, D. C. McMORRIS. Sec. TIMBER NOTICES- Nelson Laud District. District Ol West Kootenay Notice ii hereby given mat SO day* after date I tntend lo apidy to the Chief ('om'inla*l(iuer m Land* and Work* for ;������-..-:��� to cut and carry away umber from the following described land*: No 4 Commencing at a poet marked II. A ti N. W corner. 100 UUUDl aaat oi the N K crner of lot No Ha. poat marked K. H. N. E. corner, theuee east Wl cbaiua. thence aouth HO chaini. theuee weat HO chain*, tiieuce north ao ehalna to place of commaueeinent contain in*-*-*: Mo acre*. No. 6 Commencing ��t the N W. corner ��if H .V H timber claim No 4, theuee north Hi) hniiiH. theuee ea*t HU ehalna, theuee ���������������.ih Ho . baiiih, theuee went HU chalua to place of twioniaooemaat at loeatiou post No b, eoutalutiiK t>4>' acn-* I G ���eSSSStaSBtHUli Locator t��eo Huaeroft, Ageut I��ated July Hth. ltfU*7. NelBon Laud Dlatrlet. Distrlcl of Wi-n KiKiteiiar Take iiotloe ahat Paul AukuiI I'aula-i n. of K it- cheiier, H. (' , OMtlMttoa lumber man, Intend* lo apply f<" /��� -[������*' ,ii. timber licence over the lol* lowing deacribed land*: Commencing atat>oat planted at the aouthwest corner of surveyed .ot TJ-il-li 1 thence south to the northern boundary of timber licence No. ~Ulh, thelice west to the northwest corner of Maid timber ilccr.e.-, thenee south to the northern boundary of lot HIL', theio-c following aald boundary, of at Id lor weit lo the right of way of the Brittah Cohunl.U houthein Hallway, thein-e following aald nght-uf way in a north-( aalerly (UraoUOll to pla'e of .-imuieiiee- ineut, and containing (��*���(�� acre*-, more or leaa. Dated Julv lad, lwn. 1'aui. Arourr Paijlsoi*. NotKw 1* hereby giveu tbat 60 dav* aTler date J lutend to apply i*> lh�� Uon. ('hlef (louimlssloner of lAiids aud wnrks for [>erintssloii to purchase tlie fnllowiug described lauda, situated in West Kootenay diatrict: Commencing at a j���<.*.! marked by name a* initial post of the Soutli Fork branch, one hundred feet from the juuetlou of I-o*i creek with the nouth fork; tnence one quarter mile w, the m.rth west corner post, theneg one mile to the uortheart comer poat. thetiee oue��|uarter mile to the southeast coruer *h*hi. Ihenee one mile to the [dace of cotninencuineut Juue'J?, 1W0T. Located by Wm Connolly*. Notice 1* here I > y<\\. -n that Hu dav* after date ( Inteud to make applloatlon to the Honorable lhe Chief Commissioner <>f Lauds and Works, Victoria, 11. C., (nr a ape. lal lleence to cut timber on the following deacrlU-d laud* lu Weal Kootenav diatrict: Commenting at a poal situated on Blaeberry crw.-*k, about lour miles from its mouth ami adjoining the N W corner of my application No. 1, them e south Mil ehains, thence west Hu chaina. thence north fin ehains, Ihenee east Ml Ohalni l" point ut coin iiieneetuent. Dinted May JVl��, IWrr. ��. W KoiirKHoa. Nelaou Land District District ol West Kooteuay Take notice that .Moore, Kepple A i o . of fJar- land, Pans . occupation iumbermeii. lntendi to apply lor a special uinber lieenee omi the l,,| lowing deacritx'd land-. ComiueUeing at a post planted on Uoaauito ereek, on the west iiaaol .-trrow lake, atnl about one half mile ��ci-i of the soiuhweat corner cliulnp, thii,i< ���Ul Ho chains, thelice uorth HU chaini- to place o| coinmeueouient Dated May HI, IVU7. J. T ittthUEHH, I^ieKtor. J W t *,,i in cv Agent No.'a! Commencing ���t ��� poat Planted at the *4iutheast corner of application No I, (heticecaal HU OhallU, Iheuce north HU chaina, thence areal 00 ehalna. theuee south HU chains Lo place of com manoeipent Datetl May :il, l��r7, t T. ftUKtlRH*. LoOStOT, J W. CoUU'itN, Agoitl. Nelson Land District. DlHtrlet of West K.iotenay Take notice thai Paul August Paulson, of Kit chener, It. ('., occupation lumberman, Intondl to apply for a special timber licence over the foi lowing described lands: * otijineiicirig at a Iioai plmited at Hie southwest corner of surveyed lot T��i\\-i'i.i. thanea east 40 <'halns, thence north Ht) oLalni. tbeneaaaitio t aaoatnasil corner ot -.rod lot, thence to.rth to the nortbeaat eorner of aaid lot, thence ciud to the west iKiundary of pre cinj. Elan No. fiW, thei -,.,-h to the north houndar-*, of timber llcene.. N.��. H'AH, tbence west along said north boundary to tlie nortli wesl Dottier ol shPI licence, thi nee south to the north bouii'lary of Limber licence No HUH thelice west to a point due south of foiunicncciuciit. thunce noi t.h to polnl ol commencement, and containing b-lo MMi more or 1��H*. Dated July iud. Iisr7. i**r:, Atmiifrr I'At'Uot*. Nelson Laud Diatrict Dlstrictof Went Kootenay Take notice that Mot.re. KcOple A Co .of Cur land, rinOo OOOUpSilon lumbermen. Intend to apply Ior a special timber licence over the lollowlng aatO/lDM lamia: Couiiiienciug at a post planted on Mosquito ereek, - ti the weal side of Arrow lake, ami nboul one half mile west, of the aotilliweflt corner of 11m her limit No. *in*J7. tbenoe Hoillh HU cliiilna, tic nee woat HU ehalna, tlicnce north Hu iiiiuin. thence east ho chains lo point of commencement, and i inr i.Ur n< i. ������ piorc or iwa*. Dated Ifith July, lwcrr. .m**.,hk, kbiti.ra Co. Jylti* U. L'AbklM*, A|;t-ul. r RRED IRVINE & CO'Y Bargains in Embroidery Wash Belts 100 Doz. Fancy White Wash Belts S?& ^SJSTa 25c EacT~ FRED IRVIINE & CO'Y la^Ml Nelson Lan>l Diairlcl. Idstrictol Weat Koolenay. Take notice that William Andrew Koaa. ot Ferule, H (\\. hotel keeper, intciuii- to apply lor a special timber licence over the followlug de* cr^bed land*: No. 1 - Coiumcnciui; at a poal planted about three mliei- north of the international oouudary line, aud about eight mllea wet-1 of the Kooteuay river, and about two miles north of the uortn- WSal turner of timber luence .No 0007, theuee north Hu ehalna, thence eaat HU chains, thetiee ao��th SO chaina, theuee weat Hu chain* Lo polut of commencement, and -.-oiJtaiuing tttu aerea. mure or Us*. Located 12th June 1*��7. No, 2.- Commencing al a post plauted at tn southeast cornet ot HiMiain A Koss'a No. 1 claim and about two mllea north ot ihe N. W corner of timber Uoenoe No WW, Utanoe north ��J chain*, thence treat 80 ehalna. thaa-aa aouth hu chains, thence ea*-t w ehatna to the jail lit of commencement, aud containing 010 acrea, more or ;��� --. Located IJth June, HW7. No. a.--Cutumeuelug at a po��t planted near Bridge cruek. about OO0 in Lie aaat Ol the uortb- east corner of William A. Ko-a> No. 1 claim, and ah" five mile** north of the international boundary line, thenee north 00 chains, theme W6tt89ehalna, theme south Hu chalua, thence aaat8ftehalni to the point ol eotnaa-aaMMMBSttt* uli'J -Loulaii.liig flu mini, uio.c or leas. UHMtad Utth June. 1WT7. No. 4. I mnmenelni at a poat planted near Brld-gecreek at tne louthaaal corner of wuiiam A ttos.-' No ��claim, thence north 00 chains, thenoa eaal BO ehalna. thence south nu chaina, thenoa west HU chaina t" tin- point of comment v ment. and containing ��<-hi acrea. mure or lea*. Lot:ated Uth June. 1W7. No. b. t otuinen. ing at a poat plaottid near Hrldg e creek it! 'he notiliieaal corner of Will lain A Koss' No. 8 claim, tlience aouth W chain*, thenee west no ohalna. th��u*i*��- north no chain*. thenea eaat hu . hains tn the point of commeneemeut, and . "U ii.ni in*,' 'Ao acrea, mere ur lea* Lo.-Hted Villi June, 1VU7. No. 6 -Commencing at a poat planted mar Bridge creek, at Ihe *otithea*t coruer of William A hum' No 8 i laim. tnence south 8" chain*, theme east 10 chains, thence north wo chains, thenoe west no chain* lo tr.e polut of commencement, and coutalulng 04u acres, more or leas. Located Uth J one. i> ***'. So 7 -CommenclUK at a post planted about one mile a.oi th of the *outheaat coruer of William A Ross' ho ������claim and about two mllea north of the International boundary Urn , thenee nortb hu chains, tbence went hu chains, thence aouth flu chains, th��uce aael n> chalua to the point uf commencement, and i uuiuiuiua MU acrea. more or lesa. I.oeiuct the l.ftb of June. 1907. No. 8, Coinnii.iiciiip at a post planted at the noutheast corner of Yi illiam A. Hoss' No 7 claim, theuee DOrth SO chalua, Iheuce cant HU chain*, thenoe lonth ho chain*, theuee west HU chain* to potut ol commencement, and coULaluiuK ��������' acre*, more or leaa. I^H-Htcd the l'ith tetiav river, ou the w.-at Uoa, ami abODl three mile* norlh of the international boundary line, on the weat hank of Itr;d*c creek, on the north for* ���!i.--i-*c iiiirtti ��> chains, thanea weal flu ehalna, thence south (th chains, theobe east 80 ! chaina to point of commencement, and contain Die 1*1 acre a, more or Iras Dated July IVtb, 1W7. K W Hkith, FhaHK Kf^fnAuajN. A. 0 kl-l'Kk, K W Hmmii, Agent Notice la hereby given uml nu day-. afU-r date 1 [ Intend to applv u> ibe Honorable tiie r hi, t < ,,���,, mlaaloucr of f.auda and Work* for a special Uoenae to < ut aud oony *way timber troto tha followlna deacribed lauda in Went Kootcna) die trlct: No 1.- -Commencing at a post marked *�� lillam Walmaiey, planted al K ok a nee Cieek BnUna oa the fruelcr erleuspui. on ito west side i>f Lil ���.-���'., on the aouth aide of the ^ ��� -' Arm of Kooteuay lake. eomuieudUK at the N I eOftU riiuutng Sonth Hti ehalna. neat HU cbaiu*. north HO chain*, east Ho chalua to place of beginning. Located ;ird Julie, I*r7 William Wsuhsley, UtssASfa James HmasKn as Agc apply ior a special timber licence over the following de*- crllH'd lainls: No 1 - ��� nnmeficlng at a ;.-���-* plauted about Hu chalua eaal of the northeast corner of timber liceuce No. HU".*. and about HU chains north of the northern boiiudary of tlmh*-r licence No ���**���*���"'��� ' and aoout 1*^ tulle* went ot the KoolenaT rtver, and ahout twt> and a half tuilea uurth of theiln UTiiatlona: boundary line, iu the Di*irit!l of Weal Koou-nay, Ihenee soulh HO chain*, theuee w.-M Ho chalim Lheiice Uorth so chaina. tlicnce aaat80ohalna to tha point of commencement. Con tain Ing MO acres, more or leaa. Located Mth June. 1VU7, Nu. i*. < ouiincncHiK at a post planted at the northeast cor in ��� of ��i I lain A Koaa'a No l claim and about one mile north of thcuorlheru ttound ary of limber llc.ioe No Ho~,i, thence stmth HU ehalna, thenoe east an chains, thence north au ilium-, thence weat M> chains to the point of commence un ut, ami coutaiug Mu acrea, more or let*. Urcatet] Hth of June, 11W7. William Amuhkv Koni. Dated thll Bth of July. 1W7. Neiatiu Land I'latrlrt District of West Kootenay. Take notice that OSOrgS Alexander, of Kaalo, B C, lntenda to apply for a apeclal timber licence over the iollowiiig deacribed lauda: Conusant iiik at a ���������. . planted at the uorthwoal cornel of -"aecti-.u \\2, jowu*hip7, Kooteuay dlatrlet. l.ciiiK (ili-iul otie-thiril tif a mile aouth of the south boundary line of thu* Indian reaeive; thenoe K>Uth aoout X'< chain* u> the easterly bauk of Kooteuii) rl.er; thenc* southeasterly along Kooteuay river bank about W chains to the aoulh boundary of Hectlon Vi, 'I ownahlp 7; tlience cutterl v about Mi chalua to the northwest corner of Lot ibl; thence north M) chain* along the weat boundary of I
    r licence No I, nnd about one mile south of Nel son, thence west Hti clialiiH, theuee aouth HO chains, Ihenee eust HU chain.', thence north flu ehalna to plaee of beginning. Dated July litlh, 1WU7. 0. 0. Clark, David hat i.-ai.ifd at the H K. comer of lot7MHand marked 14. a corner, thenoa aouth lu chain*, theuee weal IP rhaina, liiear^ nouth 10 thair.a, ihenee west 10 chains, theuee south in ObalSI ti.ero. west In ....,������*, :���v Aouth lu chain*, tbeuee we*t IU chain*, tbence north 4u chain*. thOOi t eaat SB chains to point of commencement and coutainlug i*.f a- ������ mure or leas June 7, IW7 1 HUM a i* llENBT *.*. i , . ���. ��� William aj.ohio Mill**. Agcti; Nelson Laud Dlatrlet. Dlatricl of West Kootenay Take notice thai I. John Lentf, of Jtalaon B.C.. ..��� < ':patpin miner, intend to apply lor parmu aiiin lo purchase the following ���lescritH-d landa Commencing at a post planted at tl.e N K of Lot HU.�� theuee eant 'At ehatna. li.cijce south ��0 chains, thence weal 20 ehalna, th'Mue north JU ehalna It) point of commencement, containing 40 acrea. mora or leaa. Auguat '.itid, 1W7, Jops J^au Notice la hereby given liiat ft) day* allerdate. 1 lateud to apply to the Don. Chief ' oisiiiia*loner Mlaudi and Work������ for parnlaalon to nnrohaea the following de*crlla.-d laud In WniB nk, dlatrlet. on weat shire of Lower Arrow l^kr -adjoining l^��t .N��i 4\\HH, ou the aouth : Itegliuiliiar ai a pu*l marked ���Harrv Mcl^tki'a N K corner -post and ilanted on the shore of Liwi-r Arrow Lake, at the aoutheast corner of t a pi Fosluiul's 1.4M8. thence we*l SU chains, then., south DO chain* more or less to the north houndar v of B Ftillmore** P, B , thanea an t halna eaat along the said boundary Ut lake, thence north along tin lake ahore 'Ai chalua, more or leaa to point of Uiinuieneement. May and, HW7. j u Kaors, Agent ftrr Harry M * I.. ,,.|. Nelaon Dam) Dlatricl. Dlalrlctof Weat Kootenay rati notice that t.corne Rofni Uartai of airdar. oitcupattoii, brldgeman, lntendi. io appl*. lot par- mlHsioii to puniiaae the following daaorlnoi' -and : CoiimieuciiiK at |��ist planted at the north at corner of B, Rti**'applleallou lo pun west corner of B, Ro**' application to pun haae marked H W.. thenee north iy tor tsarmiasiou to purebaaa the following deserined land. Uomma&eina al a poat planted oil the went ihon Ol l'|ii,vr What ahaii (" larthoo) luge, ami at the north wesl comer til , ul aiflW, thenee weal KU challia. tlienct -outh Wehalii*. thcucc eaat 20 chain*, theme north ��i chain* to iH.ini of coiiiiiicncciiicni, ami contain nig nn aerea*1 itmir or lea*. May thha 1KU7. (tKOMiiKHTttBM. Nelson Land District. District of Waal Kootenav. T��ke notice thai Waller McNeil, of Hillings Montana. D. H. A., occupation merehaut, Intends to appl) fur permission lo purchase tin-following described innd : l omiueiiclug at a pout Main ed on tho wait shore of Upper WhatMhaiiTosribool lake, ami at the northwest corner ot l,��it 8180 tlience west 20 chains, the 000 no Mh hu chains' theuco east '��> chaina, them c ooUl h BO chains Lo point of coiiiuienccment, ami . -.1, * ,,,,- n,,, aoraSi more or ���������**. May BOlh^ 11W7 Wai.tkii Munkil. I, the niiderslgned, aflei Oo day* intend to apply to the lion, the Chief Commissioner nf I. 1,. and Work* to purrhaae the following de-crlbcd land: Commeucing al the N. K. u. of Lot 7r��Hy *i. L, thence wesi in challia, ihenee north 80 chalua, thence east -i chnlna, thence nouth au chalua to point of coiunienecmtml, (loiiLainliig no acre* more or luas. I.mcsic* March .-siii. no. W. A. Mtt.LK, Notlne Is hereby given Lhat OU daya after date 1 intend to apidv lo lhe Don. Chief Comml*aloiier of Lands and Work* for permlsaiou to purohaM the following described tract of laud, afttiHle lu West Kootenay district: Commencing al a post plani.-d uu Haoeraraoltj naar it* oonfluenoo with Hummll creek, marked Margaret McLaurhlatt'l N B, coruer* thanea Nouth Itichnlns, theiict' weal HUuhaltia, thence north lu chains, thence aaat nn chaina to place of coinmuilcelilcn I, 23rd May. IW)7. Mahuahbt McI.au. iilan William Haiuiuiik, Agent. Nelson Land Diatrict. District of West Koolenay Take ntillce lhal Kdward I'eicra of Vinlr. Urit- iah "ni !,i�� occupation, miner, intends to ap ply for rioriiilaaton to purchase the followluK ileserlhed laud ; Commencing at a poat plante.1 on the north bank of Lost creek, nboul three mllea easterly from tlie Junction of Lout creek and Halmon river, In the hci-,,,,, 1 1 -halrlcl, thctuju north On chnllia, theticu west (Jo chnlna, ii"* aoulh HU I'liiin.r ni' or less, lo I ohI creek, thunce cast followliiK said creek to point ot eommeuueiiicut, and containing 4M1 acres, more or less. Dated Junt> &th, 1V07. Kpwaup I'ki kiu. MolaSS L*ud District. DUtrlct uf Rmm Take notice that John PniJbert a BrlUafa - oiumbia. oeeupSkaSStLa tends 10 anply for permwion u, UB lollowlng SaSOrftOd land: CoamSi2",l l��.��t planted on the nor'.b baok XmtmMSl about two and one quarter milt****. .,,^,5 tba luiwtion of Lost creek .... \\\\h\\Z r * the Nelson land district, tbeneelaaMol thenee west OO chalua. theuee mm g snore or leaa, lo I^.*i creek. UMUaaWk Sam creek to point of onuassaaaaBii taming i��U acrea. more or leaa Datetl June 6th. 18U7. j0M | lake nolle*, that I. Arthur lUi^hfejugT tend to apply foi iwrmiaalun laaanGSI hxaiug dc-ribeo* lauda: t:unn��srii��i:T planted at the N. B eorner of Let l��7it^l- ed H. K. eorner, ttifuce north 4L>chaisTa oraal nehaina. ihenee aouth 40 chains eaal n rhaina io point oi eoaiasaMaai�� contaiu 1 ng no acre*, mure or ��� -��� June 7, mn Aarat a Ami I William ��� ��� * Take notice tbal I, WlUUm a. Jsrm 1 to apuly (or p*rmiaaloo lo purrbaat Ut k ��� k U ittrtbod lands: Comiien.lin ��'1 plan lad at the H. E corner ol Lot in use ed northeast coiner, tbeuee wm: c m thenoe eoatfe *' chaina, ibenre***; 19 thenei north 4u chains to polei of ted* ic ui and toDUIolnj lftu Mfffj urnr* ,��� �� I Juue -,, lain. Wiu.ua Knuixut^i . WtLUAM Al.-jnroUili4.Atm. :: Notloa |1 lo-reby given ti.al *Utv l��,. rhaina to place of commeaoemeat. :-':i May, i'a ���; ,n- Cum*] ������a. : -AH', tt, 1 ... ' Nelaou Land District. District of ��*��i Take nollte tbat Kiank UeDonald. c f-rUinh 1 olUQibla. occupation miMf, SQJL- apply for H-rmlaalon lo purebaaa Ibt tfc>lj( il< a- rtt..-il landa. CummeutlUg al a DlC)0E(' ou the north bank of Lost creek sad iter'-; mile easterly from the junctloo ollmm au-i Halmou river. In the Nelson laal Mm them-e north 60 rbalnf, thenc* twi k nt, tiierce soulli 00 chaina, thence wmi ft'-nec |M>int of 1 omweiioemeut, and cooUaJgA aerea, more or leaa. Datetl Juue 6th, 1807. fkAki ScQu-S HUtv tlaya after ���!��*.; ii.iri.-: ;. *;:������ - Hon t'hief t'ommlsaltmer of I.andJ ���ui**' Vli-tori*. Hi, to purchase Ibe toiitnt* s'Tlhed land, situated iu (be Waat !���" trlct: t ouimeuclog at a post ] we*t aide of Kooteuay lake, near I point, aud marked J MiK innon'i �� l">"t. thenee weal 8U rhaia*. tbrwa 1 thalna. theuoe eaat 80 rbalai more or k ahore, thence along lake shore to pw no m ement Dated April 4, 1807, HigHed J 1 'ism N.la.in Uo<1 lll.trlcl. I,l.lrl<*tnf I T.k,* ii"ll.*i* that Edward tna M.1I1UI).. O. fl A. "��� .*.iw'..*>!. a- lend, to ��pj'l) for pfrmlwlou t. r ���" -��� . .* 11, ���:.*. ni.i:J laud. ,K>at 1 ni*. ������. uD lb. .Ml .burr Ol IpF" alia11 (i *���:',,... lake, aod .1 tb��* ���oui.Mft'ai nl U��l Hiatf. tbruce wa.1 �� oli.lna. Uwn. ���-'���ran,- *. I,.,,. . ,..., j.- . t.ani. tb.ll*..*" ill.Ilia, tliwnp ,*��., W ill.111., mora"*** wi-.t alion* of l'pi*ir Wli.l.b.11 (i.iiw:. ttii'iiiT tinrthcrl-r and w^terlf .1001 tn allure WI t-lialn.. mora or lam. In P*""1 .*��� ii.i'iiLumuut. and uonlalulua* -Oumi*"-. le*. M.j* mb. 1IW7 iDWalul' Huty d.va alter date J intend lo tlWfn Hull I'liief ( i,iiinilMlu*!,*��������� ���a theuee we.l li.i ehatna, Ihenee unrlb u. IWJ" t.-'iiiuliiry ul the rlalil-ul-way nl lallway. Ilielie.. I..1I..1. tn. aaM :>* rlkhl of ��.y tu .ti ua.lerTy dlreill'"' " ;**L,J l*i d.ry ol Un Mia ill. Ihenee a.,nil* '��� '* ,| i-ul'iliieiieeiuoul, eoul.lullia I"" .^'p, ��� le.a. DM llil. Ulh day ol June. I*" . ���,.����� I I'.l'l. AMI*.' ""*,f 1 ten. Nollie la hereby alven tli.l ���l"!' 'JH|i��l 'lot.* I llilel.il t��� apply in 'be \"""""*,." "I l..l,d. and "'"VimS.I .ion 1.1 p.ii,*li,,.e the I11II0WI11K'1.'-" ���*". r��l land, ailuatad III IVe.t l,,���.i. nai .11\""" ^1 iii-niiiiK .1 . p I.niml on �����"�����" Z( aliiinl one half mile north weal Ira" '"'",,(, I e.U.H Mel.'a N K.OorUer. tbeuee well *JJ5J thenee aouth ��l ehalni, Ihenee ea.' ��� -,,*. in* uurlh .11 ehalna In pl.'e "I *** �� llr.i Mav, IWn. J'.nN | ���*" ��Sf ; wii.i.iam h.��i.ii"��. ����������;���., Ink, in :��� lhal Harry �� l"'��!"" ,'i ,*,, 3 II 0,, ran, her, Hiletida lo a J* "' * "j,lj lu pllrehaae lhe lullnwln* deaerlbe-i ��eai Kuiilenuy ill.lrlel: , ���.rM\\v*' ' i* at . iiual planted ."'���V,,,,,,! aoulhoaat eorner of tol ��lk tlin.i��an���"' 1 Ijtiul l>tali-lel. * Hint 'I like nu 'hener, H. i: . one . LOappl) lor pnrinla.lnii lu P M ��� I'liiilAuftial l'��"',,,|,"*l,> upatlon ru...l.��M�� ;���",�����.. "-"Bai plaiiteil on the weal hullli.lnry ul '"' ' [!*J3I anil alinlit lOelialll. xilltli nl ","'"';',',, |-olu<*"r ul the rlahl of-way nl lh�� Hrlll.b K'JjB Kuutliern Hallway, and marked * I ->��� tu^,l iinrlh lu lh.. auulli lu.iiiidar) *>' *:'"/., Kail" ul ihe in mail Columbia *>uin,��n, v thenee lutluwii.K "aid bonilllary.nl"'" ,**���,.. way, In all uaalerly cllrei-lliili I" IM ��" ,,|,B' ary of Ini Nu. HU-UA. thciin. "n"'1' "& t*\\ .���iiinineiieeiai.ilI, and eoulalnllK I\"""" at&i tin. mil. day of July, JjjjJ-^, ,,,������>] ' 'Nolle,, la lie'reliy .Ive'.l lhal ���" a*K J-fclol'���^1 intend tu apiily tn lhe liuiinraule '"*!' .Mio* y mlaaloiier nl Linda and Work, lor lairrnWfJ ��� piireliaan lhe -folluwllifl llii.erll***1 ,\\''���,m,t'' I ���am May um. p'^SESTG** , m%A The Daily Canadian Prospectors Who Want a Good Arcticle Will Buy e BACON We Sell iGives Satislaction, Because It Is Lean, Thoroughly ' Cured and .Smoked. Our Hams Are Excellent Also. All Are Canadian Goods. Pure Lard in All Sizes. P. Burns & Co., Ltd. INELSOIN, 13. O TIMBER NOTICES. s herehy -given that BO days Intern! to appl/ to Ihe Chief Cotn- * Land and Works, (or a special ami carry llinher from the fullow- laud-*. ��lluale'1 on lhe sou theaat OD river, in the district of West nmeuclUK at a post placet) ahout jf Kose Ijeaf ereek marked "K. M. ftbwesi corner," theuee HO chain* chains east, thenee 80 ehalus 80 chulus west to place of com* pkS Uth day of June, IVXt. K M. Bebvks, IxK-ator. t south weft ct" tb*-'n*. (*" chains east. UwnoasO tliii,..* tK) chains west to place of ��10th day Of June. HOT. K. M. KKBves. !...-��� �����.;��.��� Dlsli !��� : District ul West Kootenay that James Keeth, of Hpokane, Ion, miner, intends to apply lor a llcenee over the following de CuinineUflDf ai a pout at>oilt DI ; center ul the north shore Hue of and at the stiuitieait coruer ol No Hffi4, ami market Jauie* rnerfKist, thenc�� north (W) chains, chains, thence south IH) chain*, Cbalnv in point uf enmmeuce- luliiK MO acres, mor# nr lew. JaNE* K i i: ii. platrtct, Dlstrictof \\Nesl Kootenay . lhat James Keeth, of Hpoksne, tlon miner, intends to apply f����r a lleence over thu follow inn th Ceramicncm* at a post planted M B the center uf tbe norlh shore Itm- ���lAfce and at tbr norttieail corner H Ko Htm, iheuce west HU chains, SO ohalns, thenee east m chalut.. chains I" point ol commence- aaSMalnlua t'tO acres, more or less. jgSt, James Casta. Jby given that thirty day* after apply to tha Hon. the Chief Com- "i ami Works Ior a special II- carrv awav timber from the 1bed lainls In HMt Kooteiitiy enctna at a poet planted tin the an Mil- creek, about one mile Hi.,, .tn lake, marked II. H I'ltts' er post, thence cast ItSO �� lunii* chains, tbeuee weal 1**0 chains, chains Ui place ul coinmcuce- 1b ds: ot Juue, 1WU7. II. II Pitts, Ixtcalor, A. Vf. Bti-bii*. Aitelil Watrict District ol West Koolenay ��� lhat William Andrew Koss, uf hotel keeper. Intends to apply lor ��� licence ever tiie IoIIowIiir des- i| QMMlt 1ii|i a' s post planted attout -*-���-- -"-tof the KtKiU'Uav river, on Corn ��__ District of West Kooteuay. and (six miles north ol the international i, aud about two mile* wust tif llui- lo. MH.'i. thenee south H" ehains. v ehalus, Iheuce north HO chain*, 0 ohalus to point ol commencement ***- i.i'- ... i-'s mure or lesa. June, 1907. ���unciic'iii' at a |kis1 pi it n ted at Ihu ornei oi William A Hon*' No. ' claim, ���loiiiic it*ence west SO cbalus, chaiui, thence eaal W�� chain*, lof commencement, and conlaluliit! _nnrc or loss. |l6th June, 1VUT. oniiiKNi'iiii* at �� post planted altout Bfait of tlie northeast corner ol n ll- Blo 2 eUlm, ihenee soutb no chains. chains, thence nurih no chains. ���I Bo cIihIiis tti the point ��i( commence _uulaliitiig Mil aurt*, DON ol leas, flelh Juue. I9fft. ouiiii-n. inK at at a poet planted at Dar of William A Ito**' No. It rlh W) chsins, thelice wesl MO utb HO chain*, theme easl 80 tthc point of comuiencenicnt, conialn- K, more or less. B6th June, ll**.' (miiiiiH uif al a post planted at the loruer ttf Wllltaiu A Ito**' No .iclalui. Mh HU chains, thenee west mt chain*, Ulh HO cli .iin* tlience fa* i HI) chain* to |��( coiiiiim'iu .- i, autl coiilaluiUK Ok) or less. fitou fuasilOT. im i. ni)- al a posl planted about ' uf the northeast corner of W 11 i 6 dat in, Ihenee south Mi chains, ���I (M> chain*, thence uorth Hi) chitiii*. lit Hu chains to the point ol ci.miii.ii. c JooulatllthK M'. acres, more or less, flMli June, IU07 Lomtni'iit'iUK ata po*l plimled nl the Jrorner of Wlilhim A Koss' No. tlclalm, Krth hu chains, thence easl ho cliuiu*, Suth HU chain*, theuee wesl ho chitlu* to I n ui'ihiih. ni. anil i oiii.uiiinc. hU' ���We or less. I lhth June, 1007 fJommcucliiK at * SOll planted nboul aticMi ol the north went cotiicrnf ���*> m '"il tiliilm, thence norlh HU tdmlus, ��� Imiic thei south ail chains, WI *" .'li - (o the point of commence ontallilUK Mil acres, more or less. | IM li June. I!*',. pomiiiencliiK nl ii post planleil Hhout in uth uf the northwest corner ol Wllllnm Nu. 6 claim, thence ouih ho chsins, jit B0 chains, thence north mi chnlu*, ptH-H . 'o. iiim lu the jittlut of coinineuce- 1 i mi in I nlng i.i" uor oh, more or loss. 11Mb June. i*.��', -i;oiiniieuciuK ata post Mantcd about, south ot the uurlh west coruer nf . Koss'No in clnlm, thence S'lUtb HO -nee wnst HO chains, thence north Hi) dicti eait Hi) chains to polnl of com- l imk I contalnlnit Ml) acres, more or leu* I Kiln June. 1U07. i oi en.mc n( n post planted abonl oinii oi lhe iiorlhwcsl corner of Wll- oss' No. Id chinii, tnence uorlh HU Mice west HO clonic, thence iouth no ��uce casino chulus lo the point of comt ,. ni aud con tat n I uu 010 acres more ur loss? bis bth day ol July, 11(07, WILLIAM ANi.HKtt Host,. Notice Is hereby given that thirty days after date i lntetil to apply U> the Honorable Chief Commissioner of Lauda aud Works al Victoria, B.C., for a special license tti cut and carry away limber from thu follow.njj described Inn-!.* in Went Kootenay district: Commencing aln put-t planted ou tiie west bank of ^inciter Onal. Hhout one tulle soutb of the City of Nelson. thaooa south hu chain's thenoa west ho chains, than ������ north ���<��� Bhalna, thence east HU chains Ut place of commencement. Daled this llth day of June. 1907. c ' . t 'lakk, Loartos. D. Ht;uiH, Agenl. Take uotlce lhal lleliery John Johnson. Postmaster oi Fertile, B. <:., Intends lo apply fora special timber licence over tbe followlug described lands: .No. 1 ���CommetuliiK at a posl planted lu the District of Went Kootenay, atx.iu two mile* north ol the lulcruatlonal boundary Hue ant) about one mile west ol Houndary lake adjoining aud ���'.*;.���'-. i: licences No ->' .' - ami H-060, IheUtre suuih Ht) chains, th-nee west 8U chains. Do nee north HO thence east HO chaini to place of commencement. Dated June S, 1907. " ���'��� Johnson, l>>calur. anu. llACKrrr, A-gt-nl. No. 2 ��� (.���ouirneiiciug at a posl planted about tdie mile uorth ol lhe uorthwest corner ol H.J. Johnson's No. 1 llmUT cImIui, thuuee smith HU ehalna, thence east HO chain* tlience north HO chain*, theuee west HO chains to place of com- meiiceineul Datetl June 3, !>���'*' II. J. Joh.nsoh, Locator. ANU. llnfKK-ri, Agent. No 3.���'.'ommeucltig at a |wmi planted al tii*�� northwest coruer of 11. J. Johnsou's No. 2 tluibt-r clalm, tbenee south HI' chains, thence went HO- chains, thence north no chains, tnence east HO* chains to plat* of cum mencement. 1 ni. ���! !.,ii.' . . r.to? It .1 i.-il -���*..*������.. Locator. AM'. HiiKITi, Ageut. No 4. -Commencing al a p..-: planted at tl*. northeast corner of ffT J. JohiiHou's No 8 timber claim, thence uorth Hli chains, thence West HO* chulus, thence south tk> chains, tbenee cast OA chain* to place of commencement Daled JuneS, 11*07 11. I. Johnson. Ix��cator.. am. Hackett, Agent. Nu. .ri.-Commencing at a poM plauted at the- northweat etiruet ol II. J Johnsou's No '2 tun har claim, thence north HO chain*, thence east ���*. cbalus tneuce south $0 chains, thence west tu* chain* to place of commencement Dated June 8, HW7. H.J Johnson, Locator. A -.- Hackett, Ageut No.a -Cummeuctng ata post planted atoilC one mile nortli of the northwest corner of H. J Johnsou's No. & timber chum theiue south *���* chains, thence t ��*t no chains, thetiee norih oo chain*, thence wesi no chains to place of cum maneaaanf Dated June :;. :���.-*. H.J Johnsi*>k, Loe-a-Cor. And. Hackktt. Ageut. No.7. -commencing atapost planted at the northwest OOtSIW ol II. J. Johnson's No. 0 timber claim, thence soutli ho chsins, theme west HU chatus. then'c noi'h HO chains, thence east HU chain* lo plana of ��� oiiiiiieiioeiHeiil. Dated Juue 8, i> '. 11. J. JohnsaiN, LiM'jttor. a ��� ������ Hackett, Aj-gcul No 8���Coinmeni-lnt,' at a post planted at tht- northeast ct>ruer of ll J Johnson's No. 7 timber claim, thence north w> chains, thence wesl Ho ehaius, theuee south HO cbalus, theuee east Hu chains to place of - ommcnccnicnl. Dated Juue 1,1W7. H. J. Johnson, Ijucator. Ani> Hackktt, Agent. No U Commencing at a poat planletl al tbe northwest ��� or tier id 11 J Jolins-ou's Nt) 0 timber claim, thence north H<- ohalus, theuee east W> chains, Iheuce south so cIihIus, thence westko chain* to point of nomtnanoamonl Datetl June t, lw0* H- ' JtmssoN, I-ottator. No hV I'oniuiciicltiK at a post planted nt the nor*Invent eorner of timber licence ao74, th.-ucc uorib HO vhaiiiB, theuee east HU chains, thenoe south Hit chains, tbence weal Ho chulus to plaee uf coiiiii'.cueemcui Dated JuneS, li>07. H.J. Johnhoh, Dtatatur. Anu. UAtKf?rr. Agent, Nelson Dand District. District of West Kooteuay Tako noliee lhat "Dai Id Henry Telford," Has- katooti, hask.. ttet upniioii Inuibermati, Intentla lo apply for a sj-eelnl Umber licence over the lol lowing described land*: No 1. Commencing nt a post platitetl about 8 chains north of the norlhwest corner of Timber l.lmlt HU4, west branch of I.lMie Hlocan river. Waal Kootenav. Die tut* we*t ho chains, iheuce -outh Hti chain*, thence ea*t HO chains, iheuce north mi ihalii* to point <>f commencement and containing 640 mTi *. mttre or less Daled July Uth, ���-.<������ Davic Hknhy TaLPoitn. No. *.' Coin nn-1 icl ug ��� p,.*i pi nn ted on tin- east bnnk td CoUSar ctcck . ni id OB the north boundary of Uiul-rtT limit H144, aust branch uf l.itiic aiOOan river, thelice north 100 chains, thelice enst 40 chain*, llicliee soulh 1&0 chains, thelitjr v>ost 40chalii* to place Ol coiiimeiicciiient, himI containin^ mo neres, more or less. Datad July huh. l��n. Daviu Hknhy TBLVOSlk. No 8. Commeucing al a i-osl planletl on hank of Klissle creek, about At ehallt* soulh of tbe south boundary of timber I Hull M47, west hraiirb of Mulf Hlocan river, thci.ee w est Ho ehatna. thelice south so chulus. Iheuce east HO chnllia, Ihenee uorlh He chain- to the polut til com iiceineul ami containing M" acres, more or lean. "" Datetl July llth, lUdT. David Hknhy Tti.i-oao. No 4. ('ouiineiiciiiK at a post planted about 8 'hatha easl from OK hi than k til Kusale creek, and we*t iM.inelHry of Itmil H, Iheuce west HU Iheuce soulh Hl> chains, tl.cin orth ho chains\\u point ontalnliig Mu acres, n f ��� ont ore ur i tin chains chni n*. thai ineiiceiuciit less Dated July llth, (SOT. Dai in Hknhy TKi.Koau. No. II, Commencing nt n post plaittSjl al>out 0O chains \\*ie*l of l.otise OrtaS and sla mile* from it* mouth alM n Klver, saltl posl is abOUt 40 chain* west from D H Telford's tIm- . ber applloatlon St.. 11. thelice en*l lu chains to timber npplti-Hltou No. It, Iheuce north 100 chiilii*, thelice wesl ID chains, thence simibltio tdinlu*. to point of comiiicliecincnt. ami ciuiliilu liiit 840 acny., mora or less Dated July lllli. J.KI7. Daymi Hknhy 'I'ai.nntl). No. 14 Commencing al h pen) planted nl tho southwest cornerof No. 18, then- v west 4iichalns, Ihenee north lilt) chulus, thelice ensl 4u chalhlr thelice south bid chaini- to potut of coiuiaehce- ititMH, nnd coiitHlutug t'i4 chains, thetiee south If. cbalus. theuco east HO cbnliiK, thctiue norlh 86 chains, thcucc west "JO chains to pace of commencement, containing till) acre-, more or less. July BuOi 111)7. Jamks H. f, Htiwaiit. Neisou Lsttd District. Dlstrictof West Koolenay No. 2 Take noliee thnt J.K. P, Hlewnrl, of Colling wood, Out,, occiipnlion lumtiurmiiii, Intends to timber licence over the foi Commencing at a posl planted ou the soulh stile ot a small creek due west of Hi. ���!.. in Meadow mine, about 81) i Iwilns aaat ot Unuilie -reck marked J. U.K. Stewart's N. V. angle posl, thence enst 'JO chains, Iheuce soulh 'JO chains, tbenee west At chains, (hence south :*t.'i chains, thence west h i ehnins. theme norih 75 chulus, thenee enst HO chains, then- e soulli 'JO chulus lo place ot eminence in-in coulriiulng i,io acres nmie or less- July -:Mh. 1907. JAMKH K. K. Hhbwaht. apply for a special t lowi-'i- duorfbod inn OLD ROMANCE RECALLED Johann Orth, alias Archduke John of Austria, Said to be alive and on Way to London. Laondon, Aug. 9.���The news that Juhaun Orth Ih ��till alive and will soon be aeen In London revives the memory of one of the most romantic and mya- teriouB stories that ever whetted and eluded the curiosity of the world; for Johann Orth is none other than the Archduke John of Austria, who, after wedding a ballet-dancer and renouncing his Koyal rank, sailed away with his beautiful. If low-born, bride ahout seventeen years ago, and has never since, until now, been heard of. The hero of this mystery was born in Florence in 1852. the aon of the Archduke Lieopold. At a very early age he exhibited considerable cleverness, as well as thut defiance of control and convention which in later years proved his undoing. As a young man he tfaa one or the keenest and most dashing sol- tilers in the Austrian army, an authority on all things military, and he also wou repute as a traveller, a lluguiBt, and a naturalist. Here, then, mas a man, for whom a brilliant future might, one would think, ���safely be predicted; but his indiscretions early got him into trouble. He published a pamphlet in 1875, In which he condemned Austrian military methods in scathing terms, and predicted a disastrous war with Germany. For this youthful folly he was Bent to prison. from which he was only released at the pleading of his bosom friend, the Ill- fated Crown Prince. On his release he redeemed his character by his zeal and ability as a Boldier. and by his skill and bravery in Bosnia. He was regarded as the most promising officer In the Austrian army, while his Democratic views made him the idol of the Austrian people. Unfortunately he could not long restrain his unorthodox vlws within Take notice that John Rom, of Fernle, B C, hotel keeper. Intends to apply lor a ipeclal limber liceuce over the following described lands: L OummaMMS a*a pout planted in the I>1# trlct ol Waat Kooteuay. Nel ton Mluiua Division, on the north fork of the Kouth fork of Lost creek. aboflt Ava miles up creek from where two foiks meet and aboul six miles north of the International Boundarv Line aud about twenty-eight miles west ol Kootenav Klver, thence east BO chains, tbence north 80 ehaius, thenee west 80 chains to bank of said creek, thenoe dow n stream lo plaee of eommeucement. J. Koss, Locator, 2. Commenelng at a l"">' planted at tht southwest corner of t. Ross's No 1 location, vlini r west HO chains, theuco north 80 chains, iln'ii-n* east no ehalus more or less to bank of said creek, * io ie . down stream io plaee of commencement. J. Koas. Locator. 8. Commencing at a post planted at or near ���be southwest corner of J- Ross's No 1 location, theucu wesl MI ebalns, theuee south 80 chains, thenne east so chains, moreor leas, to s-ud ereek, tbeuee up stream to place of beginning. J Robs, Locator. 4. Commeucing at a posl plauted at or near the southwest corner of J Ross's No. 1 location, ihen-e easi HO chains, tbenee soulh 80 ehains, tbence west 80 chains, more oriels, to bank ot ������ueI creek, iheuce up stream to place ol commencement. J. Robs, Locator. 6. Commencing at a post planted about two miles soutb of the southwest corner of J. Ross s No. 1 location, ou the uorth fork of the soutb fork of L st creek, and about tour miles up stream. Irom where the two forks meet, Ihenee east 80 ehalus, thunce north 80 chains, thence ��est 80 cbalus, more or leas, to bank of said creek, thence down stream to place otc-ommence- ment. , . J. Roas, Locator. 6. Comincudug at a post planted at, or near, lhe southwest corner of J Roas's No. ft location, ou I-ost creel, theme weat 80 chains, thenee north tu chains, thttuoe 80 chalm east, more or less, to in.nt of said ereek. thence down stream to place of commencement. Located Jftlb June. i��o" J- Koas, Locator. AaTHl'H l.AI hkncs Kkaimko. Claim No. 1 ��� Nelsou I-and District. District ol West Kooteuay Take notice that A. L. Keadlug, of Arrow head, H l'-. occupatlou, cm pentcr. luteuds to apply lor ��� special timber license over the foi i.iwiiit* -i. f rin.-i lands: Commencing atapost planted 40 cbalu* soutb of H. K coiner of T, L. 7. Mft llieiue south 80 chulus, thenee east 80 chatus" ihenee north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains te point of commencement. i.in. /.mh. ivm. Claim No. 8. Nelson !.and Dlslrici. District of West Koo'enay lake notice tbal A. L Heading, of Airow head. II ��... occupation, carpenter, luleudi to apply for a special timlicr llcenee over tbe (ol lowing described lauds: Commeuclug at a imiwI plan led mi cbalus south of A, L. Heading'* .orner posl No. 1. Iheuce soutb Hoebaln*. Ibtiuee east Ro ehalus. thenee north HO chain i, theuee wesl MO chains, to point nt coinuiciii t nieui. Juue'JHtb 1WU7. AauHl'H LSVBSMB Rbaihnu. Claim Ko. 8. Nelson Lund District. Distrlcl of West Kootenay lake uotlce th.< A. L. Reading, of arrowhead, B I'., occupation, larjtenter, intetuis to apply for a s|teclal timber license over Ihe following described lands: Commeucing at a posl plained wi chains soulh ol N K. cornerof A. L Reading's claim No. 1, thonce south 1(H) chains, theiieeeast 40 ohalus, thence north WO chains, (h'lice west 40 chains to p.-int of commencement. JuiieJHIIl. 1*>7. AitTiil i: Lairewi K Kbaiuhu. Claim No 4. Nelson Und District. District of West Kootenay Take notice that A. L. Reading, M Arrowhead, It. C occupation, carpenter. Intends to iipply for a "pedal Umber license over the foi Ion Ing described lauds: Commencing al a mml planted 40 chains south of N. K. corner of A. L. Head lug's claim No ��, thonce south 160 chains, Iheuce east 40 chains, tlience north 160 chulus, thence west 40chains to point ol commencement. June '.Mill, 1V07. A IU Ml K LAPRBNca KKAPINO. C lu I in No, ft. NaispD Land District. Distrlcl of West ������ ootenay Take uotlce t!;at A L Keadlug. of Airow- hoatl, li. C, occupation, carpenter, Intends lo applv tor a special tlmlter license ovor the foi lowing described lands: Commencing atapost Planted 40 chains south of N.K. comer of A. L. Readlug'n claim No. 4, thcucc soulh iw chains. thence east 40 chains, Iheuce uorth MOQhaln*, thence west 40 chains to p"iin of commence mini. June JVth. 1907. Aaiiicii LAl'SBHO* KSAPIMU. Claim No. 6. Nelson U.nd District. District of West Kooteuay Take uotlce that A. L. Reading, of Arrowhead, H. 0,| occiii.Hlloli. eurpeiiter, Intends to apply forastieclal Umber license over the following described lands: Commencing al h post id a u led 40 chains soutb of N K Corner of A L Reading's claim No. ft, theuee south 180 chains, thunce east 4n chains, iheuce uorth lftf|chalus, thonce west 40 chains lu point uf commencement. JllIlO 29tll, 1907. ARTHI'R LAl'KKNf'K llttlilM., claim ^o. 7. Nelson Land Distrlcl. Dlstilet of West Kootenay. Take noiice thai A. L. Reading, uf Arrowhead B. G*i M.'cup itic-u, cirpcnii'i, luteuds toapply lor h special Umber licence over tbe following described lands: Comincudug ata post planted 70 chains south ol N. H, coruer of A.L. Reading's claim No. d. thenco south 80 chulus thcucc east ho cbalus, thence north 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains to point of commeuceiueiil. June aWUi, 1907. AKTHl'R Lai'R��.m*k HBADIMU. hounds; he publlahed a book on "Drill and Drilling" which roused the wrath of the War Office; he delivered lectures, still further attacking the methods of his army superiors; he quarreled with the aged Field Marshal Archduke Albert; and the result of all this insubordination was tbat he was deprived of his rank, and dismissed from the army, and forbidden to appear at court. Crushed and humiliated the Archduke retired to hlB estate near Gmun- den, where ho remained for some months, breaking his solitude by occasional visits to Vienna; and it was during one of these visits that he fell under the fascinating spell of a pretty young ballet-dancer, Emille Stubel, the daughter of a struggling Viennese tradesman, it was as a student that he sought an introduction to the bright and beautiful girl who had stolen his royal heart unknown to herself; and as a student he was introduced to ber humble home. Handsome and possessed of charming manners, he quickly won Emllie's affection and the favor of her parents; a secret marriage followed; and the prince and his bride retired to his estate to lead the placid, happy life of plain gentlefolk. And only after she had been a wife for some months did Emile learn that her husband was a Royal Prince and a near relative of the Emperor himself. A year of seclusion passed, and the Emperor showed no sign of relenting and taking his young kinsman Into favor. In vain he pleaded to be allowed to work in any capacity for his country; a deaf ear was turned to aU his pleadings; at last wearied of his long struggle to re-establish himself, the Archduke decided to renounce bis birth and estates, to assume the name of John Orth, and to retire irom the world iu which there seemed to be no place for him. After a period of futile search for work in any humble employment, he and his morganatic wife came to England, where they were formally remarried. He purchased a sailing boat which he named the Santa Margerita, and set sail with his wife to Chili, ostensibly for a cargo of nitrate. From the day his ship left England all trace of the Archduke was lost. For many years it was believed the Santa Margerita had gone down In a hurricane off Cape Horn; and when two years had passed his death was officially assumed by the Austrian court, and his decease form- London one of these days. Since then there has been many rumors that he still lived. He had been recognized fighting In Chili, had been ���seen in New" Zealand, Australia, and Japan; and it waa reported that he was living in the South Sea a primitive and semi-savage life. But the cloud of mystery which has for so long veiled his fate and that of his lovely wife has never been raised until now, when seemingly authentic news comes that John Orth is on his way from the Rio de la Plata, and may be expected in ally registered. GRAIN MEN IN BRITAIN Members of Winnipeg Exchange Who Went to Study Markets. Winnipeg. Aug. 9.���John Millar, chairman of the grain commission, who has just returned with the commission from a tour of England, Ireland and Wales. Inveestlgatlng grain conditions, passed through the city yesterday with his wife aud daughter en route to his home at Indian Head. Of the errand of the commission Mr. Millar says: "Though a trying one it has been entirely satisfactory, it received the greatest courtesy from the members of the trade there who gave the commission every assistance iu gathering tlie Information which we required. Tbe commission ha* now completed its work, and will meet In Winnipeg on the -*-tli of this month when the report will be prepared and presented." "While In Dublin wo had the opportunity of anolns the Dublin exposition. The Camidiun exhibits were such at* would 111) th��* heart of any Canadian with pride. The display was one of oxcellent products, attractively nnd Artistically arranged. I believe that 1 am safe in Haying that It is the greatest attraction of the entire exposition. Almost every production of the Dominion Is represented at the wonderful showing, and all classes of people, especially those who have any intention of migrating to the west, are spond- ing hour after hour inspecting the products and seeming information from tho officials in charge of the exhibit as to the locations n Cnnuda where the various articles are produced." AU tbe members of the commission with the exception of G. E. Goldte have returned to Canada. He Is expected to sail today. Nclnon Land Dlatrlet. DlatrlOtOtWMl Kootenay Take notlco that R. H. r. Smyth, of 1'rocter, B. ('., Mccniiii Hun lumberman, lot muIk to apply for a ipecli.1 Umber licence over tho following Qo- laribod [nuiii: Nn I Commencing ata pott pltiiitcil nenr the northeant corner pout ol Lot No '464*3, on Umimi ' reek and marked H. H 1'. Rmytb NOULhwont cot- iiorpoat No 1, thence 40 chainn north more or Ichr to about midway of the aouth bouudary Hue of timber licence No. 'nM. thence SO chain* rant, thence 40 cbaini aoutb, thence 40 chalua eaat, thence 4b rim inn nouth, thance BO cbalna went, more or le��i tu tho aoutheaat corner of aforesaid l.iii No. '2MS, thenoe 40 chaina north, thenco 40 chitlua weit to the poiut of com mencement. Daled -T.tli July, 1W7. K 8. P. Hmyth, Henry Ketlchart, Ageut. Nelaon Laud Dlatrlet Dlatrlet of Weat Kooteuay No. 3 Take uotlce that J. R. K. Htewart.of Colling- wood, nn!., occupation lumneruiHti, Intend* to apply for naiuicbil Umber liceuce ever the following doHcrlbed landa: (-oiumeiiclua ata p.>al planted about 66 chalm aoutb aud lOuhalua went of poat No li marked J. K K Htewarl'a N. K corner post. Ihenee aouth 160 cbnlua, tbence went 40 Ohalni, Ibence north 160 chnlna, thence cast 40 cbnliiH lo place of commencement contulnlng610 acrea more or leaa. Jul) .Mill. 1��07. JAMS! K. f. HTBWAaT. Queen's Hotel Baker Street. Nalaon. B. O. Lighted by Electricity and Heated by Hot Air SATIS 12 P��H DAT Large and -Comfortable Bedrooma and Flrat- olaaaDlutua Boom. Sample Kooma for Commercial Hod MRU. X. i.i.I.AKKK. Proprletrcai Grand Central Hotel Thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Kooms 60 cents upward. The dining room is unexcelled In the city. House heated throughout with hot water. J. A. ERI0K80N, Proprietor Telephone, 250. Opposite Court House and PoBtoffice. Nelson. B. C. Tremont House Kuropean and American Plan Mealf 26 eta. Kooma from 36 eta. to H Only White Help Xmplored. MALONK 3c TREGILLUS Baker Ht., Nelaou Proprlaton Bartlett House GEO. W. BARTIaETT, Proprietor. Best Dollar-a-Day House in Nelson. The Bar la the Plneat. White Help Onlr Kmpioyefl. Josephine BL Royal Hotel MSB WILLIAM KOHKKTH, raoralBTBSaa. Rates tl and fl.60 a Day. Special Rates to Regular Boarders. Athabasca Saloon... C0RNEK USER AND KOOTENAY STREETS. Most comfortable quarter. Id Nelaon! Onlr tbe beat ol Liquor, aod clg-ara. BILLIARDS. POOL. MARTIN" IVENS JNO. PHILBERT INOTICE. ***t*A+amm��������->_�����������^-m.iK. , -���������- Iu the matter of an mpplioatlon for the luue of k duplicate of the Certificate of Title lor Lota 16 tun*! 17, Block 20. Town of Nelson. Notice li hereby given that it la my Intention to luue at the expiration of one month after the tint publication hereof a duplicate ot the Certificate of Title fur tbe above Lots in the name of Frances E. Par, which Certificate Is dated the mth September, liw, aud uumbered '.5!*'>OK. I-and Kegi'try Offlce, Nelsou, B.C., 16th June, wort. h. p. MacLeod, District Registrar. NOTICE. Not'ce la hereby-given that after the ezplratlou of sixty day/a from the date hereof the Patrick Lumber <.'oiu|muy. Limited, intends to unbuilt to the Houo^able Chief Commissioner ol Lands aud Works a proposal under the provisions of the "Klvers aud bt reams Act" and Am cud lug Acts, fortherleht lo Improve the Slocau river from the mill dam of said company (situate ahout three miles above the juuctiou of said Slocau river with the Kooteuay river,) to the mouth of the Little Slocan river, aud to Improve the Little Slocan river and branches thereof to the nortb- .-iii im mi'in ry of sub lot 2, lot 7180, aud sub-lot 1, lot " lt.1 group one. Kooteuay district, and tu improve the tributaries uf said rivers; and remove obstructions from said rivers aud tributaries, mi*) to make lhe same fit for driving, stor ing, sorting booming and raiting logs, timber, " inl.i'i. rafts, and crafts; also for the rl,*' * ��� il. i*i tolls thereon. right to The lands to be affected are the following: (a) '....ts -m:;. 7K69, 04W, MM, 04bi, SAID, 08tf7, 5446, mM\\Wt TQtti 7066. tHs20, 4812, all iu Group one, Kouleuay llstrlct; also lauds covered by pre-emptions numbered 46, 101, 116. 135. 143, 164 and 670; alm> lauds covereil by timber licenses numbered bH0*S, .���.-���I, -...si. .v.h'i. bono, bbHt, and MM8; also lands of THK PATRICK U'MUKH COMPANY, LmiTBP, by Its solicitor. K. W. Hamninotuh, Fot Sale Cheap BOILER One 611-Inch diameter, by 16ft. gin. long, underflred, return multitubular lioller, In fair condition. Eighty-two iVi-ln. tubes. 2 1-3 x 2 1-6 In. steam dome. Holler Is good for testing to 150 lbs. per square Inch, and a working pressure of 80 to 90 lbs. Mountings consist of safety yalve, stop valve, water gauges, try cocks, sludge cock and check valve, set of fire bars and bearers. ENQINB * Ono Din. diameter x Mln. stroke, high liresBurc. variable out oft expansion, valve engine with governor. Fly wheel and belt pulley are those not originally supplied with the engine but are suitable for ordinary requirement. Engine lias been used to drive electric light at the smelter and Is in good condition. FEED HEATER One vertical multi-tubular exhaust steam heated feed-water heater, 4 ft. high. lOHIu. diameter with openings for 3-ln. exhaust pipes. Corrugatod copper tutx's Inside through which the feed water passes. Stop valve, drain cock and safety valve. Apply to 4t0*0*fi*Mi0t00*tMifm*0mt^ We have had placed in our hands one of the prettiest best paying DEVELOPED FRUIT FARMS IN THIS COUNTRY. This is up for a quick sale on account of owner's ill health. Gall and get fall particulars. If yon have tti,000 we can make a good easy deal with yon for this property. S. M. BRYDGES, Brydges, Blakemore & Cameron, Ltd. FAIRVIEW ADMTI0H TO NELSON LOTS ADJACEWT TO dTY PAM ON TRAMLINE Lots for Sale at from $f00 to $200 Prices will be raised 15 per cent, after 1st August. Buy while they are cheap. Terms one-third cash, balance In six and twelve months. THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY. T. Q. PROCTER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. MADDEN BLOCK, WARD ST. We Have Fot Safe One of the Prettiest Homes to Nelson, Slteated to Fa-tnrtow, Close to the Cat Ltoe Large 7-room house. Stone foundation and first-class cellar. Complete water system. 10 lota under cultivation and planted In large, bearing fruit trees. Thla la a snap. For particulars apply te STUBBS PITTS FRUIT LANDS REAL ESTATE Choice Fruit Lands I Have 10,000 Acres of 8s Choicest Frott Lands to Can sell any quantity from 5 acres to 2,000 in one block. Buy now and get the ground floor prices. J. E. ANNABLE, Nelson, B. C. 10-ACRE TRACT $<0Caab $10 per Month AT FRWTVALE We offer you something practical���something that will make a real home���something that will yield an Income. Every tract surveyed. Every tract near the townaite. Dally trains; serviceable roads; absolutely good soil,���and all these in a community, not In a wilderness. Kootenay Orchard Association WsARDST. - NELSON, &C LAND REGISTRY ACT. Take notice that ao application has been made 10 register Arthur Hamlttou ^Buchanan as ibeowmT In Fee 81mpie, under a tax sale d*3e*l from H. J. Hteuson, Deputy Assessor and Collect ni the Hlocan Assestmeut District, to Arthur Hamilton Buchanan, bearing date the 7tb of November, A D., lsuft, of all and singular tbat certain parcel, or tract, of Laud, and premises, Minute: lying and being lu the District of Koote- i.ay, In the ProTliu-c ol Hritlsh Columbia, more 1'iirticulartv known and desert bed nt: Lot number ulue hutnlrud snd seventy (WO), > ��� roup oue (I). In the District uf Kooteuay, "ttlun- set Mineral Claim. You and each ol vouare n-tiulred to contest tbe claim ol tbe tax purchaser within ftiurteen days irom the date of the service of this notice upon \\ nu, and lu default of a caveat, or certificates of lln pendens being tiled within such period, you will bt�� forever estopped and debarred from set- 11111,' up miv il-tlni to. or in rt-HpiTt of the said laud, and I thall register Arthur Hamilton 1-ueliauau as owuer thereof. Dated ut Land -Registry Office, NeUon. Province of Hritlsh Columbia, this .ftlh day of April, A I)., 1007. H. F. MacLKOD, District Registrar. To Benjamin F. Daviu, The Sunset Cold A silver Mining Company (foreign). INOTICE In the matter ol iui applloatlon lor the l.auo ol a duplloate cl the OorllAoala of Title lor lottf. an*. Lhe weat hall of lot 'it, blo-nk 61, ID the Tows of Nelaon. Notice la hereby given that it la ray Intention to ia.m* at the expiration ol one month after the tl rat publication hereof a duplicate ol tha certificate of title for the above laud,. In the name ol 1.villa Shield., which ccrtlllr.tr i. dated tbe Slat day of l.eccnil.cr, IMS, and nutntiered 3991 K. ���If V. M.'l.KUH." Ma trlct Heglatrar. The Hall Mining & Smelting; Co., nelson, b. c. Ltd. F. C GREEN F. P. BURDEN A. H. GREEK GREEN BROTHERS AND BURDEN Civil Engineers, Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors COR .VICTORIA It KOOTENAY STS., NELSON. B.t* F.0. lex 145 rboKjalB. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Special Excursions To Winnipeg and points la Ontario, Quebec, Maritime Provinces, Central and Eastern States, Aogttst 8th, 9th aad SOth, September Sftfc, 12th and 13th. Full particulars as to stop overs, etc., en application. Splendid New Soo-Spokane Service, 1S tlio MetiU'iiaut (Jovunmr-ih- Counell a proposal under the provisions of tbe "Klvers aud Stream** An," for clearing and removing obstructions from (.loat Klver aud Meadow Creek, lu the Dtatrlutof West Kooteuay, and for making thi* Ham* fit for rafting and drtv Ing tberwou logB, timber, lumber, railssad oraha and for erecting and inn imakiitug boons for holding, sorting and delivering logs and timber brought down aald creek and river, and for at tatihlug booms ta the ���bore of said ereek alHt river for said purposes. The lands to bu arte**ted br said work are: Lots S6-], Mr-.7. 4Mtt, and sub lol* 1, 0, 11. Ill, U and 16 of Lot 4b\\ri, Group 1, Kooteuay DUtrlct. The tolls pruposi-d to bu charged are auch aa mav t��. tlied by the Judge of the Comity Court of West KiK>teuar. Mated Hist July, 1W7. Th* IKYUMATIONAL Ll'Mltta A l*KIU AWTIIS Co., 1 ffi '." .* ' I it*,; -^m The Daily Canadian CAIN YOU SEEQ Oo You Know What This Is ��� It is tho Royal Standard flying ever al my oamp. Willi a good, ordinary pair nf eyes it Is plainly visible. If ye" cannot see il come down to my offlce ami gel fitted wllh proper glasses. WE ALSO HAVE BINOCULARS $15 to $60.00. J. O, PATENAUDE IVIAlVtJI-ACrUWI^O .IKWKI.I.ER.... Watchmaker and Optician Oar THURMAN MIXTURE Ji mainifai'turctl from "He Quest tobscOO, s .1 ripened and ai w-tweetened it'- mild, toll- 1U\\ ored and cool. A lobacco you W. cA. THURMAN, f obaccnnist. Eaktr Street. Coal! Ice! Wood! Phone 265 Yale-Kootenay Ice, Frait, Fael & Poultry Co., Ltd. OFFICE: N. E. cor. Baker and Ward 8ta. See Us For Good Fruit Laud io Acre Blocks to 8oo Acre Blocks. Bedrock Prices. Easy Terms. H E. Croadsdaile & & Next Door to Bank of Commerce. Waterproof Paints Coal Tar, Pitch, Creosote, Oils ior Preserving Timber, Roofing Pitch and Paints. Boat Builders will find it to their nd- vmtajie to use our Pitch. Nelson Coke & Ga.s Co. Ulmita-Ml. Victoria St. Property 4-Room house: good cellar, fine level lot, verandah; $1000; $300 cash, balance $15 per month. 6-Room house; all modern; between Stanley and Josephine; $1,500 cash. oom house; all modern; excellently furnished; Coast fir, etc; $2,200; term*. 4 Lots, best location in Nelson for a pretty view; $1,300; good terms. WOLVERTON&Co. BAKER ST. WANTED General Job Work, Chlmnry Sweep Ing, Carpet Cleaning, Fixing and Clean Ing Stovea, etc. JACKSON RADCLIFFE, 1*1 Eaat Bake, Si. Phone No. A114 A. McDonald & Co, WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Dealers iu Htiipl" nnd fancy GteOOaWlM Butter, EKK8. Oamp and Minnrp' Supplies. Old Curiosity Shop If you want lo liuy or bcII anything, go to the Old Curloslly Shop. A new line of Japanese Goods now on Rale. All kinds of Dlnuerware In stock. Pattern!. S. S. FOWLER Mining Engineer. iNELSOIN, - B. C MEETINGS Socialist f^ur-ty meeti e-rerj Prtdai ey��nlng at ti \\* m., in me Miners' I'ntou Hall Ail arc inviti'l: any one allowed to luke part lu tho debates. T. Au*tin, Beeretftrjr. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Cor. V��*��rnoii niui Ward Streets, NBL80N, M. O. C. B. McAllister, P. Thornton, W. Mc- Lawe and wife, .Miss WlUiams, Winnipeg; A. Mclnnese, Miss M. Mclnnes. New Denver; K. A. Hrae, Kaslo; It. E-flbert, Edmonton; P. Thierault, Q-reen RJv< r; K. J, l,yne. Strathcona; ,T. T. Doble, Vancouver; "W. J. S. Myles, St. John; C. W. Sheppard and wife. Mrs. J. B Carter, Miss Carter. Brooklyn; J. Matthews and wife. Toronto; F. H. N'et- Ueton, Salmo; A. A. Morse, Portland: .7. Cronln. W. O'Shea, Spokane: J. H. Wright, Vancouver. Patronized by Earl Grey ant-TNobility Hotel Strathcona Btsl Located Hotel In Nelson Apartments KI. *.*m;t. Cuialne Cbolei'.t I'lvillty and Cleanliness L'nder the man.Kt-mpnt ol R K. Noble, latL* ol Toronto, Ottawa aiol Wlnull-eji- W. I, Smyth, Pembroke: T, J. Mayne. A. J. Bell, nonninpton; ,1. C. Dufresne. Illue Hell; W. .1. Tiethewey. La Plata: T. W. Laurie, Greenwood; F. \\v. Bold- ���arid** Spokane; MIkr A. T. lVarre. Masters W. and H. Pearce, Calgary; O. B. H Dderaon, Toronto; H. It. Branbler and wire. Miss E. Tayne. Vlrden; Miss V Newltt, Salt Lake; G. W. Beams, London; E. Mallandaine, Creston; R. M. Singer. Spokane. QUEEN'S G. Yorke. .1. H. Crowe, Rnnsland; E. S Watson. Silverton: W. H. S. Tornev, Bholt; A. T. Davis and wife. Miss B. Hrliton. Miss C. Ilritton. Areola; \\V. S. Volmor, Miss J, Volmer. Winnipeg: .1. fir.enwood, Seattle; G. Milne. The nallcs. GRAND OKNTRAT. 1. May. K. G. French. P. Mulberg, Koch Siding; *W. Cameron. Cranbrook: P. VtlcKon. .1. B. Schwartz! Alton; W. Lafayette, Snlmo: J. \\V. Klassnn. Rosen- felt: R. Fitzgerald. Calgary: .1. Cooke. P. O'Toolc, O. Knmerod. Phoenix; A. Dickson, Rossland: .1 McEwnn. W. Mc* Inn.s. Areola; T. Taylor, Eholt. BARTI.ETT. O. Moluirn. Spokane; R. T. Worsley. Hodman: T. M. Petrow, Slocan; P (*tirrie, Ainsworth. ROYAL It Hall, R. Chase. E Heenan. Slocan TBBMONT .1. Bennett. Westhv; A. McDonald. L. McDonald, New York; R. McCormick. Midway; W. Smith, Spokane. Roche & Co.. Ilouxc Painters, etc me for prices. General Delivery. OfTlce. FOR SALE liny and Timber Land���Ahoul 40 acrei of hay nnd l*,0 ncres of llinher. ���I tit beside n R. R. siding anil only a ihort distance from Nelson. $20.nn per acre. Geo. g. McLaren Hi'-*!-* St., Opposite Queen's Hotel. SAMUEL- A. WYE HEATING ENGINEER. Ml KlmlH of llentlng Plants In Stock SANITARY PLUMBING. Victoria 8t., Nr. Ooera Houae. Tel. 181. L08T. HOLD l-IIAIN, bttWMS Hoover and V.rnnn S'lr'','ta Hilltahli* r^war'l will be paid lor ll. return. MrDertnl'l A Mi Manly. A I'KAHI. SIVHIHHT I'IN. Klml.T iitnru to ibia offlce��� Reward Offered. A 1'tiCKKTHOHK I'onliilnlng a .Igncd ,*h,-.|ri,. o| ll,i* |.i*'*oli*l Hi*lli*l Mining t.'cmj.ana. [myalili- lo '*. 0. Wa,l,., ami letter.. Flndi-r kindly li*avi* al No I'Jai*!* Inn. TO LET TWO FIKBT-C1.A8H hOIIUK. .team hi-ai. .1 Ap- pit houMkeeeer. Hrdi flat, k . w. (;. block. WANTED A I'All'INFB will, ��*J,0 final collections of subscriptions to tho Dominion Day celebration fund are being made and a full statement will bfl made in o few days. Cricket Meeting Postponed. Owing t��i the illness of the captain ,\\. ll. Coppen, the general meeting oi thu cricket club called for this eve olng is postponed till Monday night. Enthusiastic Fishermen. Local fishermen are enthusiastic over the big catches that are being made this week. A large number will leave for Hi a-ley tomorrow morning and remain over Sunday. More Settlers. It is estimated that there are over tiers in the city at the present ���_>..'. time making preparations to go out their land, where they will engage lruit-growlng. Improvements. White there have been few houses built in Nelson and Fairview this sum mer, it is worthy of note that a great deal of money has beeu expended in Improving residences already built. New Teachers. Miss Minnie Taylor, of Hamilton, and Miss Charlotte Milligan, of Comox. have accepted appointments on the .Nelson teaching staff to the position left vacant by the resignations of Miss llar- ber and Miss Abercrombie. Entomological Gifts. .\\ recent contribution to the specimens of the 20,00 club office is a number o! beautiful butterflies sent in by Frank Ebbutt, -r-on of the secretary. The vicinity of Nelson is quite a rich Held for the entomologist and many delicaLe- ly colored moth butterilies can be obtained. Ascent of Kokanee. Apropos of u recent complaint from Kaslo that an injustice is being done that town in the advertising of Kitchener Glacier on Kukanee Peak, a Nelson citizen who has made the usee at many times, gives the distauce as follows: From Kaslo, six miles by train, SO by wagon road, and six by trail, from Nelson alter reaching the lauding, lu miles by wagon road, two miles bj aeiiul tram, and then only 2,000 feet to the glacier. 20,000 Club Office. The office of the 20.U00 club was brightened yesterday by a beautiful bouquet of roses through the kindness of Mr. C. Jiscowltz, and were much admired by callers. Thu secretary would be pleused to have those who could spare Mowers contribute a few tomorrow on the occasion uf the visit of the liritish journalists. The windows were put in today and with a liberal contribution of flowers added to the present collection of photos, heads of game und specimens of irulls, the club otiices will be such as will give all visitors a decidedly good impression of the production oi the Kootenays. Astronomical Telescope. J. O. Faienaude has purchased an astronomical telescope, and Is today afford ing his patrons and friends much pleasure by revealing to them the mysteries of the mountains around Nelson. With the aid of this telescope it Is quite possible to see the movements of small animals to the mountains ucross thi- lake. The body and movements of the instrument are of highly finished laquered brass. There is a rack and pinion for adjustment of focus. The object glass Is three inches in diameter. In addition there is a sun-glass stand. with altitude and azimuth movements, and arrangement for setting at any desired height for convenient observation^ Prices of Metals. cop- New York, Aug. .(.���Silver, f��9c; per. 19%c* lend. $5.2G. Lonlon, Aug. 9.���Silver, 31 KMGd; lend, ��19 10b. Piano and Singing Lessons Given by Mrs. Winter Every Saturday Mrs. Winter holds certificate from Royal Academy for pianoforte playing and singing. Certificate from Trinity College. London, Kng., for theory of music. Scholarship of the London Conservatoire of Music for singing and piano playing. Address Box 796. NeUon. The Store of Quality Preserving Berries $2.00 pet Crate Freih In every morning. An excellent chance to get your preserving fruit at a moderate colt. CASH TALK8ATOUR STORE Rob. M-Hood &Gx K. W. 0. Block ��� Phone 10. AUSTRALIAN ROAST MUTTON L\\rge Tins 45c Fine For Lunch Daring Hot Weather. C. A. aBenedfct Corner Silica and Josephine Ste. PHONB ~ THE TEDDY BEARS BOOK mill K.-tHtl Heftier* In Fresh and Salted Meats Cntiipn mipiilw'd on Khort-t'Ht notic-n nnd lowest prior. Nothing but fn-sh find whol>'*->'��� in* mon18 find Happies ki'pt in Htonk Mail ordera mat-re cnrt'ful nttontion. E. C. TRAVES. Manager. IS I?EM0W/1ED FOR lT5 5CE/1El7Y ItsBusimessEnergy AND ��� 1 It RASPBERRIES WE WILL BE RECEIVING PLENTY OF RASPBERRIES IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS AND ANY ORDERS LEFT WITH US WILL BE PROMPTLY FILLED. J. A. IRVING & CO. Telephone 161. HOUSTON BLOCK Tho <��uncir*s rcjMjrt reoorniiwndlin the entertainment of tbe British journalist u, as published )'��'Htordfty, whh adopted, and will Ik- carried out hy the following com nil t too: Moshth Gillett. Husk, By-are, Hill. Koor, Johnstone, Lay. Nelson. lament, I'rocter, Deune, C'ole- man and Campbell. After discussion of the unsatisfactory telephone service on tho nortli shore, a motion of Messrs. Johnstone aud (iii leit to secure improvement or consider a municipal telephone scheme, was adopted. Messrs. John si one. Husk ami [rrlng were appointed to investigate. A motion by Messrs. Dyer and Johnstone to peition the (\\ I'. |{. to roduee Hh new rates for telegraph -service to tho pross, and to draw the attention of tho railway commislon to the ���Object, was adopted, as was also a motion re ;ifllrmln�� a former one on the subject of press service from Britain. Child Actors. The company at present in Kdmonton had its Origin In a dramatic school once kept, in Seattle by Mrs. Lang, who subsequently formed her eleverest pupils into a company, Mrs. Lang still travels wiih the company and is personally r<- sponsible for each child to its parents. Her own daughter plays leading roles In the repertoire, and nil are kept under tho direct supervision of Mrs. Lang. It Is traditional of these winsome small actors lhat they make Arm placea for themselves in tlie hearts of the aud b-nee. lien* on Thursday night Babs .Mason was presented with a Due watch, and at (\\ilgary last week whore ihe Pollard Opera company wen* playing. Mrs. I,oughoed onlortnlnod soveral of the little folk at luncheon.���Kdmonton Bulletin. Coat for Battlemhlpt. New York, Aug. 0. News which has reached the maritime exchange Ik to Ibe effect that the navy department, through its agents In Now York. Itnltl- nioie and Newport News, has chartered a total of M vessels to carry coal to the PadflO coast ports. The eon Is Is for th-* use of the great battleship fleet which Is to bo sent to the I'ar-lllc In the fall. The government's needs are now satisfied, It was said. A majority of the vessels engaged have sailed already, n total of 7fi.OOO out of the 100.000 tons of ���'joal needed on the coawt hn vlng been despatched. Rowboats and Canoes For Sale or Hire A-geill for Triiff-ntt I.nuni-lioii Mint IVtertinrn Cnnm'H. Klfii-Nt I.nt nf It...u- in K.C. M. L. LINDSAY r.i.il I.I.I..ai-|,Inn.* .-t W All VV��� O. GILLETT Contractor find Hulldor. hoi-r agent f��>r tin- Porto Rioo ���tomber (*o., Ltdu ratal! rartfi. Boogli and <\\re*>Huti lumber, turned w.ik nn-l i.r iicki'i", Coast ''till il nil -IiOikIi-h, hiiHli ninl doOTI. Oenienti >irl.���[> tOINTMACTORS POUNDERS /VINO MACHINISTS {���piilrltiu nntl .!< *����**��� I i��k ���xucut ��o��J w ltd Ow-tipiituh. ShMl Mtin Work, .Minion and .Mill Miuhlnnry. Miinufnuturvriof Ur�� tw������ nt, hi. ht. Unntrnutiiri' Cni-a. ^;:;;;^::'-DJ nklson, b. c ra Ja7m A.G.LAMBERT&;CO, MANUFACTURERS T ���mU*e��
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