@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "e215282c-615d-42c3-a014-6b527099d22b"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The Nelson Canadian]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-26"@en, "1906-11-13"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/dcanadi/items/1.0080245/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ fr-v-l*-'-*-* ���Volume I. No. 137. 5^tilt| ��cmattan ME MM Mention of Union Has Collapsed Ir official statement Company Wins Out on Interpretation of Contracts Sent Out by President Mitchell. elation are gathered here to attend to- pWll ��� liamiui.-t In honor of tin- ri-tir- ng President Mr, C. C. liallantyne ol iih city ii,��� attolr takes plaee at the Canada club and the guests will in- ciuiii- ninny public hush. COLD DAV FOR WITTE. Arrival at 8t. Petersburg Does Not Cause a Ripple. NELSON, B.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, ��906. Fifty Cents a Month IT'ie linssland Miner publishes n Ipe tl, iiaicli from Furnle, announcing |,, kiiiIs in, nl ol ilu- strike at Coal ,.|i. ausl tin- trouble between thc Usui) and the union has been ���lied fill,, following confession of Thomas li i-vs-iiliiK ili'iu'i'Kciilntlve llurke, ot Ithusent, i.ss.si ticspatch to The Daily Cu- lili.iis lerifles llie terms substnnllul- \\ In sl below, Jrim Mui.*' is.ss- e-ttaps-d. At ,s o'clock |t i'Vi-iilii|, Representative llurke, of s I'uit-il Mine Wmki-rs, called upco |as-nsl .Manager IJinlHi-y and made contained in the follow- The nicmorundum of li - Sir L . I. I: llurke, aciim; for Prcsl- ft Mitchell, and sent to Kerule by lo settle ths- strike, find that the fcn a NVai rasa Coal couiijany was iiiii-ii I,;, lhe conference coininlttee, ���cli Iruiui-d and signed the agree- | ni siaj 23, moE: sit tln-ro would be no refusal ^issk wiili non-union men. pi That the Issue of lhe closed ||< nmi!,I is.it he raised. That President Mitchell would [ permit si strike for any Buch pur- That li was relying on thc faith bu- ini.iuiss-8 that the discriminn was, in tbe jirevlous agreement, Ited 'nun ihe agreement of the 23d lay, Ilm;,. | further say tliat I'rosl- 1 Mitchell, had he been advised of aforesaid jininilses, would not ��� ��� : a sirlko or sent his tele- dated September llth, 1906. It thtrefure, agreed between myself G���:.������.!. Manager l.iudsi-y, acting He Crow's Nest Pass Coal com- nt-That there shall bo no dls- liiatiiiii by union men against non- 'r refusal to work with o>nd-Thal all men who Joined t-'nllw] Mini, Workers of America S<.'t' tuber lllh, 1906, and Sign- 1 dsiliii! iiucs under Article 5, on ""' ,!" raid dute, are released ,l<" said organisation, snd their "urea tu such orders shall be anil cancelled, and Ihey may rejoin "���sign at iheir option. Inl-Tliai the moneys collected 'i'1 union by the company for dues Wolier ir,,m ule September pay- "hall he paid over to Ihe union. prth���Tin knowit to but a favored tew. Government of- (Special to The Dally Canadian.) Graud Forks, II. C, Nov. 13.���Sec tlou Foreman Jackson of Republic, Wash., and one of his men wero run down by the Kettle Valley passenger train last evening a few milea this side of Iti-public. An oil can on the cowcatcher of the engine was driven through Jackson's skull for four indies. Dr. .Mauley of Republic was summoned, hut Jackson's case Is regarded as hopeless. The olher section man, whose name is unknown, escaped un hurt. Fixed to Suit Himself. New York, Nov. 13.���The Herald to- day says: According lo Ihe latest developments announced last night upon the best of authority, the New York Yacht club Is willing to accept a challenge for a race In 1908 for the America cup. under the new rules; of equip- ment. The announcement shows that Sir Thomas Upton, rar from having failed In ihe object of his visit here, has been successful lie can, therefore, arrived at an understanding for another race, and he has accomplished lha object of his visit. From the same source of information it has also been ascertained lhat Sir Thomas' ucxl challenging craft will be a cutter designed by William Flte, designer of the two Shamrocks. UNIFORMJIVORCE United Slates Med to Revise Laws PROPOSED AMENDMENTS New Classification of Causes For Divorce���Parasite Lawyers to Have Short Shrift. World's Biggest Flag. Washington D. C, Nov. 13.���The largest flag In the world, a giant star spangled banner, Is to hang in Ihe court of the postoffice building as soon as tho mammoth bunting can he man- ufuclured. Sixty feet long by about thirty-five wide Is the approximate size of this banner. It Is to be made of American wool bunting and the actual cost of construction is to be aboul J200. Each of the thirteen stripes will be almost three feel wide. The banner will exceed In length the great flag which hangs In the court of the {tension building by about ten feet. Headache Induced Suicide. Iluffalo, N. Y., Nov. 13.���I)r, Hurry Heath Rodman, a prominent physician, formerly a resident of New York, who came to llqffnlo six weeks ago, committed suicide at his home on Hudson street last night by firing Iwo bullets Into Ills temple. The second one shattered the right temple and came out on the left, having penetrated Uie brain. Medicnl attendance was summoned, but Dr. Rodman was beyond aid. Dr. Rodman wus a sulferer front chronic headaches and It was while affected with one more serious than those he usually had that he took his life. LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. There w*ere uo cases in the clly po lice court this morning. J. F. Ilunic Is expected back from his hunting trip ihis evening, Chief of Provincial 1'olice Webster has left Nelson for a Tew days on business. 11. A. Isaacs and wife leave ror Kngland tomorrow. They expeol to return In February, The Junior auxiliary of St. Saviour's church will give un afternoon tea in the mission room tomorrow at 8 p. m C. A. ('reside, supervisor for llritl.-sh Columbia of tbe Royal Baioh Of Cunndu, reached Nelson last evening on Ills regular tour of Inspection. Hugh Gilmour, ex-M. i.. a. for Vancouver, Is lu the clly, Mr. Gilmour is now out uf politics, although there wus a rumor ut one time thut Joseph Mar lln had chosen him us one of Ills lieu tenants ln u now political party . Sydney Nolan will leave for Harrie, Out., in the morning, where he will make bis permanent home iu future. Mr. Nolan has lived In Nelsou ten years or more, and during that time lias made miiny friends, all of whom will regiot his departure (I. A. Spink, of llrldgewnler, N, 8., will succeed A. W. llyndmnil as niun agor of the Nelson brunch of the Royal Hunk of Canada. Mr. Spink will reach Nelson next week, nud Mr. Hyndman will then lake his departure for Edmonton, where he will open n new brunch for tho hunk. No. 2 company, R. M. R., hns secured tho services or Corporal Ferguson, lute or the Gordon Highlanders (Imperial nrmvl for gymnnstlc Instruction dur- Inir tiULW-ISi* -"'"* ���aim-"-. "��� ��� He class starts this evening at 8 at the armory. Members nre urged to be presenl. sharp on lime and to bring gymnasium suits. Philadelphia. Pa., Nov. 18.���Lawyers, clergymen and men or affairs, representing many states, assembled at tho Bellevue-Stratford In this city today at the opening -the second meeting of the National Congress of Uniform Divorce Laws. The attendance was larger and of a more representative character than that of the first meeting, which was held iu Wushlngton last spring. The present meeting, which will be In session several days, Is to consider the draft of a statute whicli the congress will seek to have adopted in every state of tlie union. The statute was drafted by a committee of eminent lawyers und jurlBls and prominent clergymen, all of whom are conversant with the so-called divorce evil. The act Is divided into three chapters. The first consists of jurisdictional provisions; the second procedure, and the third general provisions, and It is entitled "Au Act Regulating Annulment of Marriage and Divorce." While little or no change Is made In Ihe given causes for divorce as now existing certain provisions were evidently made wllh a view of arresting the Increasing demand for legal severance of martial bonds. Under these provisions. w-cret, or "star-chamber" sessions -for hearing divorce cases before masters or other representatives of the courts are done awaw with, and 'all hearings and trials shall be had had before (he court. . . , and In all cases be public." It Is also provided that "a decree dissolving the marriage tie so completely as to penult the remarriage of either party should not become operative until the lapBe of a reasonable time aftr hearing or trial upon the merits of the case." The Wisconsin, Illinois and California rule of one year Is recommended. Another part of the proposed law prohibits the solicitation of a divorce case hy advertisement, circular or otherwise, and prescribes for such an or- fence a fine of not more than 11000 and Imprisonment of not more than one year. Annulment of the marriage contract, as distinguished from divorce, will be made for the following causes: Impotency, consanguinity, existing former marriage, fraud, force or coercion, Insanity and Illegal age. Divorce, It Is provided, shall be of two kinds���absolute, and divorce from bed and board. Under the first classification the grounds shall bo adultery, bigamy, conviction and sentence for crime, followesl liy two years continual imprisonment; extreme cruelty; wilful desertion; and habitual drunkenness ror two years. The same cause will prevail In the second class with Ihe nd- ditlonnl cause of "hopeless insanity of the husband." No divorce shall he granled If It nppears lo tho satisfaction of the court that the suit has been brought hy collusion or that thc plaintiff has secured or connived at the offence charged, or has condoned II or hns heen guilty of adultery not condoned. The new law also mnkes some Importanl changes In the praotloe and procedure In divorce cuses nnd Iheir trial. cessful will be an Important gain In the general movement for an eight- hour day. Such a bill, It Is thought, cannot be left to thc senate, with a free hand for that body, but must be pro nounced ujion by the government. INVESTIGATION FINISHED. Secretary Metcalf Completes This Work at Frisco. San Francisco, Nov. 13.���Secretary of Commerce and Labor Metcalfe, who wus Bent to San Francisco hy President Roosevelt to Investigate the exclusion of Japanese children from the schools attended by whites, haB concluded his work and will depart rot Washington to make his report. Secretary Metcalfe has, during his visit here, gone very thoroughly Into the matter and will take a great amount of statistics and reports bearing on the case to Washington with him. He heard complaints of the alleged boycotting of Japanese restaurants and other places of business, lnvestigtaed cases of assault ou JapuneBe and the numerous street brawls between Japanese aud white boys. Secretary Metcalfe declined to state what conclusion he has reached or to muke any statement until he hns made Ills ii-jsisrt to the president. Castro Is Dying. Wlllemstad, Nov. 1,1.���The lalest advices received here from Caracas' confirm previous rejiorts to the effect that President Castro's illness is approaching a climax and thnt. his physicians believe It' is Impossible for him to recover. The Venezuelan rebel leader. Monlllln, ls again In arms, has twice defeated (rnops nnd hns threatened to pillage the town of Garquls- Itnel. Serious disturbances. It Is asserted, nre fenred In tho event of Castro's death. Another Labor Bill. Toronto, Nov. 13.���Another labor bill will lie before parliament at Otluwa to be dealt witli at tho approaching sea sion. lt wns staled here that a measure Is to be drafted in Toronto, to he illtrodncerl b V Mn Iwsi-.e V.rvflln ... P., calling tor n statutory eight-hour dny on ull governmenl work. The hill is so worded as to Include all work done for 'the government, and If site. Rebuking Unfairness. The buneful effects of unscrupulous slatciueuts In the newspapers which wus pointed otu by The Dally Canadian some time ago is becoming apparent everywhere. The Colonist re marks: "An up-country paper says that a series of governments has criminally wasted the resources of Itritish Columbia. VVe were about to say that the paper referred to knows that what it says is not true but perhaps this would he a mistake. Tbe prufundfty of the Ignorance of some of those people who write about the affairs of this province can only be compared to Infinity. Al the same time It would bo Just as well If they would curb Iheir desire to display It. People In the East read what they say and when they are asked to consider onr demands for better terws, they reply: 'Read your own newspapers; they say you would not need to ask for anything If your governments had not criminally wasted your resources.' It would be a useful contribution to the inimical literature of the day If some one of Ihese papers would tell specifically what particular resources have been criminally squandered, whereby the revenue has been reduced." The recklessness of these members of the journalistic fraternity who are piopared to make deceptive and untruthful statements for partizan purposes should meet with rebuke from the people thewselveB. The city of N-ls n affords more than one case of is tel.lgent men who have been deceived liy the misstatements of party organs and who need only the presen lalh n cr ihe facts to admit their mis appr dtens on. Organized Labor Burlesqued. Generally The News sympathizes with organized labor. Organization has been a potent factor in bettering the wages and the conditions of life for thousands of workers. But now and then certain regulation's and proceeding of a union do not command respect. In New. York Mr. Schlff, the eminent banker, wns requested to lay the corner stone of a new synagogue. Before doing so he wns forced to become a member of the Journeymen Stonemasons' and Setters' Union. He was Initiated In due form, he made a solemn declaration thnt he would never work for less than 70 cents an hour and then received his "card," entitling him to work on the corner stone of the Ohob Zedek Synagogue. Tills is organized labor burlesqued. The only effect of such a ceremony is to cast ridicule on the union, and to brand lis officers as irresponsible and foolish persons.��� Toronto News. Money In Prunes. Snn Francisco. Nov. 13.���The prune growers of California will receive ��ii,- 550,000 more for their crop of 1906 thnn was obtained by them for the crop of 1905. This ls the estlmato of the leading dealers ln the local market. Tho total estimated amount due to the pruno growers for this year's crop Is $4.050000, representing 180,000,000 pounds of rult. The crop of 1906 was 110,000,000 pounds. General's Narrow Escape. Irkutsk, Siberia. Nov. 13.���It was owing to the chilling of the explosive that the bomb thrown nl General Ren- nenkampr, governor of Trans-Unlkal, yesterday, failed to Injure him. Ren- uenkanipf is said to have escaped wllh -it-���slight���cosii sisiiui.���Tiio general has been on Iho terrorist death list for some time on account of his severity lu repressing mutinies nnd armed revolution In Trans Baikal ln December. Within four hours after throwing the bomb the man wae placed on trial before a drumhead court martial. The prisoner admitted that he was a member of the social revolutionary organization. WILL BUILD NEW LOCK. Sault Ste. Marie to Have M.000,000 Improvement. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 13.���The Free Press says today that plans are well under way to bring before congress early In the approaching session the desirability of an Immediate appropriation for 14,0011,1100 (or a new lock at the South Sault Ste. Marie canal. The Lake Carriers' association will urge that the entire cost be covered In one ap- proprltah.li, ln which event It Ib expected tbat the new lock canal will be begun next season and he finished In 1909. Colonel Davis, United States district engineer, is perfecting a report recommending a lock 1350 feet long, 75 feet wide and 20 feet deep, to be built Just north of the present lock. The vessel Interests say that Chairman Burton of the house, river and harbor commission, Ib thoroughly In favor of the project. Train Robbers Still Busy. Reno. Nev., Nov. 13.���Armed bandits held up the Southern Pacific overland limited westbound at Carlln, Nev., on Sunday night and escaped with the suits and cash of passengers and the money sack of Conductor Conn. Rail road men at Starks say that the robbers got about $1000 In all. A posse was formed and a fight took place at the edge of Carlln, but no one was injured. Southern Pacific detectives and deputy sheriffs are now on the trail of the robbers. Carlln ts a divisional point. Prices of Metals. New York, Nov. 13.���Casting copper, 21 3_c; lead, $5.76; silver, 71 l-2c. London. Nov. 13.���Lead, ��19 7s 6d; sliver, 33d. EARN THEIR OWN BREAD Prairie Indians Must Work Under Government Direction���Will Be Taught 8elf-Support. Raymond, Alta., Nov. 13.���The Do minion government has undertaken a difficult (ask. The Indian department has decided that the Indian must work. The first experiment will be made upon the Bloods, who have their camping ground In the vicinity of Raymond, where the Indians, aa well as every other kind of help, are very much In demand by the beet factory. The department proposes to close the ration houses to Indians who are able to work when the call is made for help by beet growers, and the Indians will be given to understand that those who respond to tbe call will be given the greatest consideration hy the Indian department and reservation officials. It Ib proposed to give the Indians a regular pay day either al the end of the month or at the conclusion ot the work they have in hand, and a representative from the reservation will ne present to assist In the settlement, pay the Indians' bills and tako care of the residue, that he may get some permanent benefit from bis earnings Instead of wasting what he has worked for so arduously. Then are on the reservation approximately 1200 Indians, and there are .now employed ln the fields about Raymond nearly 100 of them. Already there is a growing unrest and they nre preparing for an exodus so as to be on the reservation on November 8, which ls treaty day. to get their treaty money. They have beon already Informed that treaty day has been |>ostponed to December 7, or some other day near that time or at any date after the beel season closes. The policy of the department ls to leach the Indians to be self-sustaining, to take care of what they earn, and purchase with their earnings what will go to assist in their permanent pros perlty. Will Defend Harry Thaw. New York, Nov. 13.���Dolphin M. Del- niiir or Sun Francisco, a leading member of the bar of the Pacific slope, has been engaged to defend Harry K. Thaw, Indicted for the murder of Stanford While, the architect. He was lu consultation with his client tn the Tombs yesterday and agreed with him on the lines of defence. This, It Is stated, will be Justification nf tho deed. The California lawyir will dominate .h_ ...ni .uw..,-^7.i; {t-fj-nr^rfr-ih-.Tt.1 with the full consent of Clifford W. llnrtrldge. tbe attorney of record and personal counsel of 1'haw. It is expected that the trial will begin on December S. CHAPTEROF CRIME Pennsylvania Has Epidemic of Murder VIOLENCE IS RAMPANT Burglaries and Deadly Deeds Envelop Whole State-Police Forces Multiplied. Pittsburg, Pa.. Nov. 13.���Almost simultaneously with tbe numerous l)iirg!�� rles and cases of highway robbery in this city comes reports from Allegheny and adjoining counties of like crimes accompanied by violence. In despatch- os to the Associated Press iastntgh t. ne less than eight such cases were reported within 100 miles of Pittsburg. .At Monace, Pa, J. W. Feckman, a motorman on a Btreet car, waa beaten with a switch bar and then thrown from bis car by two men, who were later arrested and locked up. From McKeesport comes the story ol* the killing of Samuel Carter, who was shot by William Taylor. The men had quarrels over a woman and Carter is alleged to have cut Taylor with a razor. Taylor, it Ib said, then secured a revolver and followed Carter to his home, where he shot him. At Monongahela, Michael Alonio, an Italian boarding house keeper, waa robbed by a negro at the point of a gun. while at Butler, S. T. Ledbctter, a laborer, was assaulted and robbed and his supposed lifeless body thrown into a vacant lot. When found, Led- better waB in a dying condition from exposure and he is not expected to live. There la no clue for the police to either of these cases. - Ray, Litxgreen, druggist, of Monus. son, was attacked by a burglar in hla home on Sunday night and in the struggle was cut about the arm and face by a knife. Almost at the same time the house of Frank Sbutterly, a borough official, was entered and, after the lower rooms had been ransacked, the burglar went upstairs and tried to remove a diamond ring from the finger of Shutterly's sleeping son. The young man awoke and the Intruder fled. Lying partly submerged in the waters of the Monongahela river, hla throat cut and his head almost severed, the body of Antonio Fatolb, 4B \\ears of age, was found by a train crew on the Monongahela railroad near Oon- nellsville. Identification was made by means of a bank book. A Jury returned a verdict of murder. From Newcastle and Flndiayvllle, Pa,, come reports of unconscious men found along railroad tracks. At tho former place a man was found with a fractured skull beneath a 40-foot trestle. He was taken to Youngstown, Ohio, where he was put ln a hospital. In line witli steps taken by the Pitta- burg city authorities, the officials of neighboring boroughs began last night to take precautions against an epidemic of crime In their districts. At Se wickley last night an ordinance was passed by the local council Increasing Ihe police force and calling upon tbe police to apprehend all suspicious characters. The borough council of Sharpsburg empowered the police commissioner to employ as many additional men as he deemed necessary. Confederate Vetersna st Savannah. Savannah. Ga., Nov. 13.���With the Inspiring tune of "Dixie" played by many bands, and with the Stars and Bars floating from windows and housetops. Savannah gave an enthusiastic welcome today to the veterans and their sons gathered hero for the annual meeting of the two state organisations. All signs indicate that the present encampment, which will continue imtil Thursday, will be one of the most successful gatherings tbe Georgia veterans have held In recent years. Splendid entertainment has beeu provided for the visitors by the citizens of Savannah. Thiele's Comet Located. Cambridge, Mass,, Nov. 13.���A telegram has been received at the Harvard College observatory from Professor W. Ing that Thiele's comet wae observed by Fatb on November 2, In right ascension 9 hours 31 minutes 61 seconds, and declination plus 14 degrees, 2 minutes and 42 seconds. i'-i ���M-i ��� ��� . sV'. -te I; ��� HUDSON'S BAY z STORES = Cool uights are now in order. Tbey will invite pleasant dreams of HUDSON'S BAY BLANKETS Ws- havs plenty of them in red and bins. 3 1-2 Points, weighing about 10 pounds, $7.50 per pair 4 Points, weighing about 12 pounds, - 8.50 per pair These blankets uns Justly celebrated for their excellence. We nlono enrry them in Ihis city. HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMPERS, MINERS, PROSPECTORS AND LUMBERMEN.���Pillows. Comforters, Gloves and Mits, Socks, Shirts and Underclothing. Oil Clothing, Sweaters, Miners' and prospectors' Boots and Shoes and Rubbers . Groceries and Provisions.. Everything of thc Best quality and pric :s surprisingly Low. HUDSON'S BAY STORES Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office: Toronto, CAPITAL AUTHORIZED *r..y reading us a lecture on ihe evils of the subsidy system, it nays: 'It is neither our purpose nor oui place to go into a discussion of Hritish Columbia's methods in dealing with laud, timber, and minerals. The charge's of carelessness and waste made by Western newspapers may lie entirely without foundation. We hope Ihey are, and we hope lhe defence of the Hritish Columbia press is valid In (���very particular. It is no affair of ours, und were it not for the pemtclOUS subsidy system the general question of results would not be our affair either.' The former strictures of the Globe were aimed wholly at the present administration and It unreservedly stated that the provincial government had given away lands and franchises and them, these would amply provide funds for the development of provincial resources. It also censured the present ���system of road building aud public works, and said that these thtngd should be left to the municipalities interested. It is not necessary to repeat hero how wide of the murk the Globe's censures were, or to point out how his* taken it was In the premises which it chose as a basis for its curtain lecture. Since it shifts the issue to the question of What it terms the "pernicious subsidy system" we shall show that It Is equally unfortunate in its treatment ol' the province in that respect. It says: "In discussing the subsidy question it Is necessary to point out continuously that the Dominion can give the provinces only as it takes irom the provinces. Every dollar given must first be taken away. The Dominion might collect all the revenue or none of the revenue of the provinces, and, so far as the revenue is concerned, no one would be better or worse off. The evil of the system is that it gives tho provincial politicians money to spend without the restraining check of tho duty of collecting. The Globe contends iimt this evil should be lessened, not increased. Inequalities can and should be adjusted by levelling down instead of Ity levelling up." According to the Qlobe tbe position of the federal authorities in the matter of subsidies is ihen one only or a glorified tux collector who absolves the provincial governments from collecting for their own distribution, minus, of course, a percentage for the ��� Kpenses of collecting. We surmise that this is a new view of the subsidy arrangement, one not originally con* I- mplated when the provinces were federated, and one certainly not lived Up to by the administrations of the past. If "every dollar given must first bo taken away" what becomes of the millions that are taken away wid never given back? The province of Bt-tfah Columbia alone has contributed since confederation nearly twenty millions more than It has received. If ail tho other provinces have exceeded their receipts by a proportionate contribution to the federal treasury there must be a snug sum somewhere to be accounted for. What British Columbia complains of is, not the amount which she contributes to the federal treas* nury, but that she does uot receive her The Daily Canadian mend the entire abolition of the subsidy system and cau secure unanimity among the provincial premiers, as was declared to be necessary In the case ot an increase for llrltlsh Columbia, we do not opine that much difficulty will be fouud in securing the consent of ihis province. Hritish Columbia, however, contends that, owing tc the character of the country, the geological aud topograph' Jcul conditions, it merits such special recognition as is accorded other parts of the Dominion in ihe developmental stages. The Yukon territory is a case In point H can be clearly shown that sir win rid i.auiiers administration has not adhered lo the Globe's dictum that what is given a province musl first be collected from the province. During the nine yeurs from June, 18114, to June, IStUu, the total revenue from tlu* Yukon district was $11,671,848, while the expenditure from the federal treasury tor the same period was $18/ ���969,698, thus showing that the administration of that territory cost in excess of the revenue the neat sum ol $_,888,356f or something over a quariej ot a million dollars a year. It will be urged, of course, that the Yukon ease is exceptional, bul we tail to see how this can be successfully advanced. The exploitation ot the Yukon either was or was not a paying venture on the part of the federal authorities. If it was a paying venture und if it be held that the results justify the exceptional expenditure, then we can see no reason why British Columbia should noi have an equally favorable opportunity to show thut she cau justify federal expenditures in the development ol her vast resources. If, on the other hand, it be argued that the Yukon territory has been a disappoint ment, there cau be but oue conclusion, and that conclusion lhat the administration of the affairs of the Yukon has lieen bail. In one other remark the Globe is palpably mistaken, lt says: "This is our affair only through the efforts oi llrlllsh Columbia to extend the pernicious subsidy system and further shift the collection ol provincial revenues to the federal authority." The Qlobe must know that the provincial premier was invited to Ottawa to meet the federal authorities with the olher provincial premiers with a view to a readjustment of the subsidy grants. Mritish Columbia was not alone in its request for additional sums from the federal treasury. Almost, if not ail the oilier provinces made sim* liar demands, and most of them were granted to the last cent. How or why British Columbia should be singled out and made the Individual scapegoat Is difficult to understand, unless the Globe has caught the infection of the Liberal organs of the West and is determined to punish this province for the firm stand made In respect to its rights. The discussion is not without its amusing features, however, as it is but a few days ago since we were solemnly warned by a grit organ that it is to the Laurier administration that this province must look for auy increase In federal subsidies. It was further asserted that the leaders of the Conservative party had placed themselves on record as being opposed to the extension of the subsidy system. it might not be an evil suggestion to intimate the necessity for these giant minds of the East and the West to get together and agree upon some common scheme of argument. With the contrary opinions so solemnly urged It is becoming more aud more difficult to reconcile the warring factions ln the Liberal party anil friendly critics do not know exactly what course to pursue. Evidences of disintegration are not wanting when every wan writes according to his own sweet will and with such utter disregard of the facts FERNIE TIB-UP. when the special conditions are taken Into consideration. If the Globe Ib prepared to recom- The widespread effeel of the complications existing at Fernie between the Crow's Nest Pass Coal company and Its operatives is perhaps the only excuse an outsider can have for attempting a discussion ol the situation. Tha varying and contradictory reports which have heen given publicity but lend additional difficulty lo a proper discussion of the affair. It begins to appear, however, that the issue between the warring parties has resolved itself into a question of the closed Bhop and nothing more, and lhal while the miners are determined to force tho closed Bhop on the company the company In turn is resolved to forestall that r-asult. While there may be important considerations Involved in an "Issue of this sort that are fully understood by the contending parties, ll is difficult for an outsider to appreciate llie gravity of such an issue or the necessity for Its being carried to thc length or stopping the mining and smelting Industries of a whole province as well as Inflicting untold inconvenience and h.u-ii.-'nip���urn ���am���c_r..cl_, rrmue*ei.r publlc. The fuel famine which has ceased to threaten nnd which has become a reality is causing incalculable loss to many private Individuals as well aB to mining companies ami other industries dependent upon a full and regular Supply of fuel for their proset-utlon. Thus the evils of monopoly and the uncertainty of human passions have combined to throw the whole country Into a slate of suspense and privation. The situation is the strongest possible argument in favor of the ennct- ment of a compulsory arbitration law, if not, Indeed, the public operation of coal mining Industries by means ur which the needs of ihe people and demands of the Industries may be supplied. The Willingness of the coal company lo arbitrate on oue question and of the union bosses upon another, while they fall to agree Upon the matter which shall be arbitrated, shows that neither party is sincere anil that a merely factional fight Is well pleasing to both sides, lt Is to be a test of strength between organized capital on one side and organized labor un lhe other, with uo doubt ut all us lo which will win in the end. The operations of lhe 0. N. I7. Goal company have been carried on from the first with a shrewd eye to maintaining command of the whole situation, and whatever the rights of labor may be in the question it is as useless fur the miners to hope to win as it has been in every olher case where conditions have been the same. The company can evict thorn and be well within Its rights under tho law, whatever may be the moral aspects of the case. Even In the present day, when labor locks horns with unlimited capital and (logged persistence, there is little "hahce for any gain by the toiling classes. On lbe other hand the evidences show all too plainly tbat the men are not themselves a unit in their opinions and nothing more quickly alienates the sympathy of the public than the spectacle of a union or aggregation ot men at war among themselves. It shows that there is something rotten in the state of Denmark aud the outraged feelings of the public will unfortunately be turned against those who most need sympathy from that quarter. It might not be unwise for the next session of the legislature assembly to pass such legislation as would enable the government to break such dead locks either by compulsory arbitration, as in New Zealand, or by the opening of such collieries under government control as would afford roller to people and Industries when men lose their heads and come to a war of wages or of hours, or what Is least uf- all Impor tant, closed shops. The neat little weekly papers published here and there have a way of watching over the interests of their respective communities lhat smacks of ternal vigilance. For instance, the Sandon Mining Review says "We suggest to the Nelson Daily News that Karl Creamer, the man who has Ananias skinned to a fare-you-well finish, bo given a permanent billet on their editorial staff." Having gotten the worst of tho better terms question oven In their own minds, the opposition newsmongers are now returning to the Kaien island deal. Something in the New Testament about that class of people, is there not? LAND NOTICES. sixty da/i after date I Intend to applv to tht* Heii. Chlel Commiasioner ot Landi mnl Works. Victoria, m purchase 1,'rfi acres nf hmd about two milea b'low Burton Clly, Wett Kootenay, commencing in h poit marked "J A. Irvlng's east corner poit," suid post i-fin-f on tin* easterly end ����f hii [iland west of Lot6647, and claiming a'n tbe land contained in said laland, being about ono mile tn an easterly and westerly direction end about 20Chaini from north losouth. November nth, it-w. j. a. [aviso, J. E. ANN'AUl.t:. A-geill. str.ty dayi after dnie I Intend to applv in the Hon. thoChtef Commissioner of Lands ana Works to purchnse IflQ acres nf land: Commencing at a poit planted on tbe west side of Six mllecreex, nil Wagon runil, about tWO Hint ton- half miles from Rootenay inke, mnl marked "Neil Mo Kechnle'i B. Wesl cornor post,11 thonco wesl 10 ohalns, ihence in-rih *iu chains, thenee east in eliains lln* south 10 chains, In place Of COm- meneement Located thin intii day ol November, 1900, Nut hfcKsi itj.ii. Notice tehareby given that sixty daya after date I ntOUd toapply to t ho lloli.rhlef Commissioner uf l.ami** hihI Works tor permission to purchase tbe fiiihtwitiK described lands in fhe Wesl Kootenay dlatrlcl: Beginning at a port marked "J. S.Blmlnoo'ifl.W. corner," and planted about one-bait mile eul nf the ihore -uf Whatshan (Cariboo) lube ninl aboUl 2 miles nnrlh ol Ihe narrows Oi the Bftld bike, ami nt lhe 8, I*: enrner oft Arthur Warren's application lo purchase: thenee east w chains; them-, norih BO chain* i thenco wast ni chains to the northauii ,mu,.r ,.t Arthur W 'arren's appl da linn tn in south 80 chains to polntof comm lalniiiK liln iii-iis, more nr less. Oet. lath, iwo. j.b.kimi.sko, I*'. I.. Hammond. Agent. nun I, con Nntice iw hereby given thai on dnv. after date I Intend tn apply to the Honorable the chief Commissioner of Lands nml Winks fnr permission tn purchase the-followlng ih-t.erti.i--i imni*. situate about 10 miles east nf the Cltj nr Nd*., ,\\u, iouth shore nt tbe Wett Arm of Kootenay lake and OOtnmenong at n post pi need ahuul i'ii ehnins south of the southeast corner of Lot JM8, marked M8 Thomas' n. w eorner," thenre smith "o chains, thenee eust 20 ohalns, tbenoe north 20 ebalns, thence went 2o ohalns to point of pom m easement. Dated this 6th day of 'Nov., 1PQ0 . H..Thomas, Notiee is hereby given tbat 60 days after date I intend to apnly to the Hon. Chief Commissioner if Landi ami Wnrks fnr permission to purchase the follow in* described West Kootenay district: H<**Kimiin_ at'afaost marked "<>. t MacMieklnn's N, \\\\\\ enrner " and planted on the wesl shore ol Whatshan (Cariboo] Inke, aboul three mtl s ninth of tin- 1'ppcr Narrows*.)! th. said lake ami onooalte tholiland In the laid lake; thence SOUth Wl chains; UieUCO liitiiee rTi77*~i.ii( *,���[��� san ~n77n-"ni u llorllierly and westerly rfrtetimi I_u HihIur. mon> or less, to poini nf commencement, containing8Maeres. nmre nr less. Oct. 18.1006, o, u, MacMh-icimi, Bjr F. L. Hammond, Agent. -moated In tbi Notli hue Chief ( mlssioi lands: I m - lit given UialM tio- point ,,{ commencementi oontainlng mo acres moro or loss Datod ihlsOth dnv of Ocl ,1008 I IT!" IllltSl II, r i, tfAMMoNP, Agent. Notice Is herebj given thai sixty days afterdate I Intend loapply to the Hon. chief Commissioner ol I,amis and Worka for permission to purchase the following described lands In Weal Koolenay district: Beginning ata post marked "t K Alden's 8 K cornel." and planted on the east ihoro of W'hnt-h-in (Cariboo) lako, aboul one mile north oi the wu thorn end nl the hike; Ihence nortb *�� chains; thence west Mobatni, nmre or less, to tin* shore of Whatshan lake; tbence following said ibore In a general south- orly and eaaterly direction 100 chains, mom or lots, to ihe point oi commencement, containing :!jn aores, nmre or loss Dated this 8th day of Ocl ��� "** I. K ALDBK, F I. IIammohd, tgenl Nollee is herohy given that sixty days after date I iniend toapply loihe Hon. Chief Commls. nloner of Lamls and Works (or permission to mir- chase the foUowlng deaeribed lands in the Vii-ai Kootenay dlatrlet: ..egimiiu-.* nt a postmarked "Bertha Hirseh's N E7corner,"and pianied on ih.-eiist shnn-of Whatshan (Cariboo) inke, at the narrowiof the lake, and about one mile south ol Arrow lake trail; tbence South mi elm in*-, thenee wesl ni ehalns more or less to the shoreof ihe narrows; thenee fniiouiiig tho snid ihoro m a general northerly and oasterlj direction 120 ehnins more or iewn t<< the point ol commencement, eutitaining 640aeres nmre or less Haled Uii* HMi bay Ot Oct , 1906 BIRTH v ll'"si ll' K I. Hammomi, Agent, rn.* Blxty dav afler dam, I Mtirgri-tt McQuari inteml iu npplv to the Honorable the Chief Co misalonerof Umls uml Works-. Victoria,B,C., to purehase the following deserlhed land, (', in mencing at a post marked M. MKJuarrle, on the hank ol Lowar Arrow Uk.-, thenoe 4o ohalm west; thenee 60 ehalna north] thenee -mi ohalns east; thence 60 ehains south to place of cow menoement,aald to contain itw aores more or less. Covering uronml held hy li. U. Anderson s pre-emption. limed this nth dav of Beptember, iww. MAitniiKn MiwrAHKiK, w. I., pAYwa, Agenl Sixty days alter date i purpose making application to tin* ''hief Commissioner of Laml*. ami Worki inr permission to purebaae the following described Inml: Commencing at a pn-t marked ���K F'ss k corner,"andsitoateaboutonomile from Silver Tip Point, on Whataban lake, and near Christie creek. rillinhiK tlnuie BOfUSlni norlh; thenee mo chains wc_t; thenee 80 Chains south, followlni; the lake shore; iliem-e B0Chains east lo the point of cnimiiciicemcui, containing 640 aorea more, or leas. - Haled lhe lllh day of August. 1906, K FiOt.Uf.rn, Per P, Q Papquim, Agent. Notice in hereby given thai 60 days after date I inteml to nppu* to the Honorable the Chief Commluloner oi Lands ami Works for permission to purehaae tin*- followlna described lands; Commeneing at a oust planted ou ibe northeast corner of Peter HoNaugbton's application to purchase, running ho chains wesl nlntiu lhe northern boundary of same; thenee m chain* north; thence-su chains east; thence *��� chnin. nouth. along the wesl hotnnlnrj ol John Blllott's application to purehase, to point of commenoe- ijieiit, cnntalniiiK Mti acres, mure nr less. Dated (let. 18, l'M*S. TUOUAS SMITH, Hy hlH agent. Kknkht Vi. Huwn'kon. Notice is hereby given that BOdatl aller date i intend toapply to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Worku, at Victoria, B. C, for permission to purohaae iho following da- M-rlbed lands. (.Huhted In the West Kuotcnay district, sonth of Fortv Nine creek, commencing Bt a post marked "I/. II ChoqUOtte'S N. Vi. corner." thence -10 chains east, thence to chain:* south, thence-tn chains west, thence 40 chains nnrth to tho commencement post,containing n-n acres, more or Waa, Nelson,B.C , Oct. icm, loco. L. H. Croquittb, \\V. A. JfOKM, Agent. Sixty days after date I purpose Disking SppUca- Hon to the Hon. (..'cf Commlsptniier nl Landa ami Works for permlsi ion to purchase the Following deseribi >i land; Commencing at a post placed at thesouthweslcornerof it. w. Wanning- tons application to purchase, marked "I* U.S. H'srJ E corner post,'1 running thenee hii chalna west; thence HO chains soiitn; thence 80 ChatnS east; tlience ho chains north to point uf commencement, run tainiug t-40 acres, more or leu. Hated the 10th day of October, lSOfi. L. M. B. HAKKIHOTOK, ner K. hmv.i.i., Agent. pixy days after dale I juirpose making application to tin- Hon. I'hiel Commissioner of (.amis and Works fnr permission to purchase the following deserlbed land: Commencing at a post placed nu the north boundarv of lot Nn. HA ami about two ohalna eaat of Whataban creek, marked "M. M's. s. Vi. corner," running thenee -lil chains east; thence 40 rhalni- nnrth; thenee -lu chains west; thence 40 ohalus south, to point of commencement, containing 160 aerea more or less. i'ated the loth day cf October, 19o6. M. BmiLL Fer K. WliiKl.l., Agent. Notiee is hereby given that nlxty davs after date I intend to apply tn the Hon. chief Commission erof Lands ami Works lor permission lo par- chaae the loUowing desoribed lands, 160 acres, commencing at B post marked John Toye, planted on iii* easi shore nf Lower Arrow lake, about one mile nnrth nf Sunshine creek, thenc. forty dial im east, ihenee fortv chain.*, smith, ihcnce forty ehulns west, Ih. nee forty Ohalni north along lake shore to point nf commencement. Haled this 18th day of September, 1*806. John Toys, Hahiiy Oman**, Agent. Notice Is hereby given lhat 60 days altflr date I intend to appiv to the Honorable the Chlof Commluloner ol L-iiiIh and Works for permission to purchase the following described land, altuate In rire Valley, In the West Kootenaj district, adjoining Vi. a cabler'.- pre-emption, starting at a poat marked M. McQuarrle's southwest corner running hOi-tiniiiN cast, thence Hi chalnn imrth, Ihence ho chain- h est thence 10 chains south to point of coramencemont. Haled this iith day of September. 1006. Mahy MMM'AItltIR, i J. k. Taylor, Agent. ���������������������������������������:�����������������������������������: FRED IRVINE & Co. j NEW NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS jubi reoelved, n ���plendld mock of Stamped Llneu cunhi Covere, Tea Clothe, etc. An elegant assortment tor to workfa XiniiM presents, or Wo are also showing a lot or new Panoi Tape nmi miii,,,,, ����,_ 7 Ss-s- our show winnows for Home novelties we have fu, v, t trade, whloh we had made to onr order by the Ix-hi school ��! 4 fancy york In the Montreal convent. Now is the n t���r y '" T make selections FRED IRVINE & Co. i ������������������������������������:������������������������������������+{ None- is hereto giw-i ihat Ui.layn aller .late I Inieml to npplv to tin* Uonorahle .'hief < ouhiiIh- stonerol Urni-ami Worka for permlaslon to pur- cha-..* Un* folhin ing described lamK Mliialc.I nn the oasi Side ol Arrow lake: Coiniiiencltig al a poll marked A Macleod'l loOatlOU post, thenee smith frlv chains, fnltuulug V, I nye's eastrrn bniiudarv;"lhi-nee easi sivlv chains, to cant hank ol (iarih'Hhll Creek; them-e ii-tHi lorty chalUII thence east sixty ohalns lo point of commence* incut, contalnlni ��0 acres, more or leaa. Hated September I, UK*. KltxA Maclioo. i*er N Dkhbm, Agent Not lie is herein given that 6n.lavi alter dnle tt Intend loapply to the Honorable lho Chid Com- missionerof landsand Work- lor pmuiissloli 10 purchase the (..Ilowlug deaorlbed lends, il mated on thv eust Ilde of Ami*-.**, like: < ommem lug at lbe northeast corner of A. Anthonys purchaie, thenee north fortj chain!', theme went forty ohalns, thence iouth forty chain*, thenoe eait forty chains to point ol commencement, containing IMI ai-n-s, more ol* less. Haled Seplemt-ei 1, ltmfi. JaMKs f. Ma.I.Kni., per N. ni:MKlin, Agent. Sixty deys after date I purpose making apnll< cation lothe Hon. chief Commissioner nl Lands and Works (or permission to purchase u,e -,,]. lotrini deaorlbed land: Commencing ai a post placed nt the north east corner nf B.C N|-|nner'n application to purchase, marked "II, It's N. VV romcr post," thenco following the east boundary of aame M chalna soutli; thonce running B0 chains east; thenee i'ii chalnn north; them-e Wl chains west to point o| commencement, containing ii4() acres mure nr lesi Haled the luth day ol October, IWlfi. II DODD, I'er It. Hhiki.i., Agent. I�� days after dale I Intend to apply in the Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Landi and Works, Victoria, Ji 0 , to purchase 040 acre*, ol laml slluate west of Arrow lake on the west side ol WhatChan creek and joining the north boundary of H. J, Amiable application to purchase Commeneing at a post marked l< J. EC ft. K. corner and running wes' 80 ebalus; theuce nortii m ehalns; tlience east Wl chains; thenee south lo point of commencement. Hepteniber '2nd Iflnfl. U. J. BLMOT. Notice is herehy given lhair.ll days afler date, I intend to apply to ihe Hon. Chief commissioner of l.amls and Worku for permission tO purchase the foibiwing descrlbeil landi in tlie West Knot- enny DlStflol: Beginning at a post marked "VV S Bhldge'S B W corner," and planted about one quarter mile went of the west shore of Whalshan (Cariboo) lake, and about one and one quarter milea north nf the southern end of ihe lake; theime north 80 cbains; thenee enst -In Chains nmre or less to tbe shore of thc Whataban bike; lbence fol|nwlng-*..ald ihore In a general II Uth orly and westerly-direction innehali.li more ur !������������������ '��� u ppf * -iw. nl ,-|__,j.,d pnst of commencement; thence west vn chain more or less to the point of oommenoement, eon tatning :_i) hitch moreor less Haled tin- 'ub dayof Oct., IIMW. W.H. KLvinoi, F. J- IUmmuni-, Agent. Notice in hereby given Hon �����,,.,, dale I I.Heu.l to apply ,��� , , u* >...���!��� <_r| missionerof Lands and Works ffi*__*_! tu purchase the (nib-win-, -b-.n . V"*4* '"���"������" **���'""*��� ���*.����.!..tiK'iiai il a post marked "A. II planted ai tho h. W.conu-r of LoT-inSS nu es north nf Burton Citj md iCW mile areatol tbo Columbia m,r , 1'___ hi) chains; IhOnOO wesl 10 ��� liain*. * IBJ BOchalm; ihenoe eaat 4och.in, tomrfM mencemont, cooUUnlng :i>�� a.-r-s ' mu'"^ Dated ll.la Mih day olBepteabn l.i; Nntice in herebv given Hint sixty days after dale I Intend loapply tothe Hon. Chlof Commissioner ol bands and Works for permission to purchase tbe following deacrlbed lands, in Weit Kootenay Dlstricl: Commenelni at an Initial posl planted at the Southeast eorner of Mi*- i oy'i pre-emption, thence -ji ehain- veal to eaal boundary of Lol BIW; thonce loiiowing said i odary south to southeaal nornei ol said lot] tin nee 10 eimins treat; ihenee "*ss ebalus smith; Bi lialnicast; then * 30ehafni north to iouth west comer ol Loi 29S; thence followtog wesl boundary of hot m to Initial post, Beptember 'ii,i-0fi.. D. n, Wourr, l>er Ehnkki Vi. KiiiiiN.ioN. Noiiee i- hereby giten that 00 'lay alter date, I intend to apply to the lion, chiel Coumiselouer oi Lands mel Works for permission to purchase the following deaorlbed lands, slluate on lbe Ku*t shoreof Lower |j*ke, about one and 00 B hall mile South uf BdgOW I. HC and ad joining J,T. Seattle's application t" purehase. ami commenolng ut o poal marked Honabi wil ion's Bouth Wesi eorner, tbenee running North smy obalns, Ibenee Kasl forty chains, tbenoe Bouth,Sixty chain-, thenee We-t forty chain- to place oi oommeneement, ami oontainlng M0 acres mure ur less. DOKALD Wiijjdn. M. ft, ||Ol)l AKKIK, Agent. Hated thlsSStb day of >cptemter. ItfOO- Notice ii herehy given tbat two months after date I intend to apply to the Honorable Cblel Commlaaioner of IjuhIs ami Wnrki inr permission to purohaae irtu acres of land, deaeribed as follows: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest ol i. t. Monlsnti's rairo in Ure Valley, West K onto nay dlatrlet- marked "J. B. Monro's northeast corner post"! Ihence Ml cIihIus west; thenee ��o chain- south; thenee so chains east; thence ����j ehalns nnrth to the place of coin* in ence me nt baud lllh 'lay of ^eptomber, l'JOfi. J. B-XutlOB, W. a. Gaum, Agent. Notice Is herebv given that 00 days after date I Intend to apply in tbe Hon- chief t om mlssloner of Lands ami Works for permission lo purchase the following deaeribed landa,situate in Went Kootenay disiriei: beginning at a post marked "Arthur Warren's8 vv. comer," ami planted nn the east shnre of W ha Mian (ChMI-oo) Uke, atmlit iwo mlle�� nnrth OJ the narruws nf Whatshan lake, ami at the S. K rorner nf W. Beoombe'l application to purchase; thenee BMl 10 chain*-; tbence norlh BO chains; thenee wesl 40 chains; thenee south m chain-4 to point of oommencement i C.iiilalnlug 'SJi acres more or less Hated this 8th day of Ocl. HMI. AUTIIl'R Wakhen, F.I, IIammo.io. Agent. BUty flays after dale I intend to apply in tne Commissioner ol Landiand Worka, victoria, to purchase U0 acres of Inml, Minnie and described as follows: Commenolng ata posl planted on the wesl hbb nt Arrow lake opposite Cariboo ('liy, al or near the southwest eorner of 11. Hnig purchase, and marked "ll. M, A., S. K. corner," and running north 40 chains, thence west in ebalus to 11. Annable's purchase, thenee -mill) lo chains moreor less lo the take shore, Ihem c along the lake ihore to place of beginning, August Bth, J 906. G. M. ANNAIim. Notice Is berel.y given ihat sixty days aller dale I inteml to applv to tlie Honorable the Cblel Commissioner of Unds and Works, for permlaalou to purehase tho following described lands In thc West Kootenav district: Beginning at a post marked "James Q Praaer'sNJl oornei " and n anted on the eusl shore of WhaislmQ (Cariboo) lake, about one half mile north of Christie creek; Lbence south to chains, more or less, to the north boundary of W, Secombe's application to purchase; llienee west along the said boundary 40 chain*., more nr less, to tbe shore ol the lake; thenee following tbe said shore in a general northerly and easlerly direetinn 80 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, Oontainlng llkl acres, more or less. Oet l.ih, 1900. J AMIS O. Fhasek, f. l. Hammond. Agent Notice Ih hereby given tbat sixty days afler the dale I intend to apply to die Hmi. the Chief Commissioner nf Lands and Wnrks fnr permission tOpnrohase the following described land in thc Wcsl Koolenay disiriei: Beginning ata pOll Dirkid "K. It. Kill's N. Iv corner," ami planted ont lie shore of WhntslianfCaril Jlakc, at lha northweal corner of said lake; tbenee Ho ebalns west; Ihenee in chains SOU thi thence 40 ehulns easl! theuce in chains si,uth : lbence ea-." balna, more or less to tlie shore of fbo said ink.*; thenee northerly along Lbe said lake shore Enchains- more or lefts, lo ih- p,,|i,i ,,f,.,, ���. cement, containing 180 acres, rnorn or less Dated Oct, IS, 1906, k. ft. Kin, F. L QaMHOMO, Agent. i topurchaai nolea In ih, ng nl a post Notice Is hereby given llinl 00da Inieml loapply lothe Hon. Chlol ( ol Lauds ami Work- lor pcnnlaSlo tbe foibiwing aoserlbed land- mi West Kontenay -tislriet: He lun marked "William Keifs N. W born*' planlcd about one mile south ol lhe north end ol Whatahan c arlboo) lake, a imm twonty chains west nf the wcsl shored said Inke and un the iouth boundary ��.f f. h. Kelt's application to purchase; thenco south 80 chains; thenco eaitW chains, mm*,, or hss, to the aald Take ahore; *��***" lortberly along the aald ahore 80 chains more or tss. to lhe said south boundarv o B I . Keil's application to purohaaoi thence wes 20 chains, mure nr less In Ihe poi01 nf - ommem e- ment, eonlaliilng Kio neres, nmre ur les-* Dated Oct. 18, fooo. w.i.f.um kkii., ��y P. I* Hammomi, Agent. turn im ..'* K\\\\vn .,,Ht "" "ft>" H""r ,1����" 1 r O lAtiui and V\\ orks for permission lo pur- "- ' -" d lands in \\l.st Hie following . C^m_n__.BlSCnt' 1,Ti"Uu^,: ���'* I'rJUsb Columblni o 'J n i ,,,,Nl mMke . "WU lam Toiling. ^^r^'rMrKcS'eini-iiir^d Hal_d lit .lay of Allglllt, l'.K��s. Wn.i.uM Tou,t��atpK, Hylslsi lid-in J. E.Taylor. ''lulu I |nii ��kliiKH|i|ill.n. ���sl l.iunlH nml '* i- Isilli Hlxlysli lion lo i���. WorkH for in-rmiisE :,r^^^^;I,o.i;v:':;];;;;;l*1-.i��.,;,,1,n,;_;:s r._.^ivj-|-T-\\-i!i-';--i'f:i.''^',��::-'.ri^?!!i: saw&iifi ^aasiSB Talfd Hie llth day of August, HKNi Maw n -u ' ''lawca, PerBiLraai^M Not! I Intel .rof Land Notice Is herehy given lh,,( .., ,Uvp , - intend to apply lo lbe Hou���raW -tRrfirS mlssloner of Landsand \\\\ ���rk-. for i.-o . * pn��h��lbefoltowln^-��rit^Ka '��� iPMtmarked-A rsnorUiwwtSSS south -to chains, tbeuce -usi so K.HI wmmMi!l?A^ leas; adjoins on 'tbe aui oi'a. SiSSJ Hon lo purohaae. ' ni' Haled tlti-a 3Hth day of Auguit, i<*$, N- PUsCttS, Ai.-/1 e is hereby given t hat- Hh .���>���,.��� >.,.Z tio apply to the Hon, riif,((M,oa nml- and Works for |*rtnl��itmul 'be fullowing d , ,;* starting at a post marked! ath.riwT.Jil plained on lbe easl hhore of Lower Amtl mar Gladstone Creek, th. me I*. (h-ii-u3 I ��� HOC �� ehalni north ihenee v. ��� ���.. ....!. lake snore, th-nce souii. ���!������,- U|,?'lbw point oi eommenoement. J'ated this lutii day of September, IM, ' iTiietiisiTm Hahhv (.lasoit, i-pa*. Nollee Is hcrel,y given that (SOulTiitWH Intend toappiy to the Uonorahle thi i uicg mlssloner of i^mds ami Works i..r i-TniaaJj purchaao tin- billowing descni.. ,\\ . . ��� ^ mi the east fide ol Arrow l... . ,��� * -md lbe southwesi corner of A amIihn*. i^j-JJ thence iouth twenty chains, ihi n�� ���f\\tm chains, tbenee north twenty i io>iti<,t!.rtn3 twenty chaini to ji-onii -.1 . ,-iriue inr_i,in,n talnlng Mn acres, moreor lea Haled *-epU*inb.r I. IW'i. Hk-mi M ft^n per N. Hkmcu, Apm Notiee is hereby flfen tlial lutj' 4ml dale I Inieml toapply to the Hon.imLittVS Cnmmlssioiiernf l.t.-i-i- .. *. ��� Works for Mn lo purchase the followlni ile-aeribrt lun!.* no in the West Kootenay district, *-:i. Apst Nollte Is hereby given ��� ��� *ni 'Wtfl dale I Uil.'lld loaj>ply to lhe ll,.:,.-r���!'- :_!*Q| Commualonarofuindsand Works lor p the lollowlng de. o purclm-v tbclollowiii n Wi st K..oU-nnyuias I��.-t and marked A. M'S V W term: US east 40 Ohalna) theuee Vt chains sniltli Mil lesB to lhe Kootenay river; thenoe* Un along lbe Kiaitrnay river; IheiK. It J north, more or ten, to the place ol masSI ment, containing Ho acres nmre or It* Sepf-mlA-rHth IWO. Ami net William Moobi nAp_t Notice In beret.v given that��).lay*itW-lBl Inteinl to apply lo the Hon .the ' bid?** sioner ol bauds and Work- lol [��rs.i*��oS purehase the lollowlng d.-i riis4 l��n_S_ Wesl Kootenay dlMrtel: H.-g)i;niii�� ��l M marked (, h. Bell and K. bell's a. twtttt about '2 miles east of the Btlmon rivrrisl-i ' inik-irom ihe i'end d'Oreille liter; H chains north; thence to chains ���*-.*��;��* chains south ; theuco -to ehaiiis-'ciwt lo PS heglniil* r Hated tin-__ud dar of Beptember,!* ^ !, itm. R. M. RaiT_8,A|_A Titer."aim Hlxty dan aftor date I purmse maun* cation 1.1 the Honorable (be ChlefCMM of Lands and Work- b-r |�� ni.i��ion w _ the followiiiK ileseriUd land: I'misiB] a poal marked "H. I"s a W >��� k Pauau1er*aapplication top tbenee ni chaloi north; thenei t iier.ee so ebalna nuth; thene to the point 01 commencement.eooultf. aires, more or lean. Hated tbe llth day ol AuKtist. 1.*. I'or V.Q. l'Ar^n��.������<���* Notice u hereby given that -ttdaniffi| Iniend t��� apply to iio* llono-abk the' ""I liilHSiotier ol Umls aud Works t<> ptitrr following duia rlbed lands, Mo acre. ��� "r e n.eiielngata post planted oil Ih^rt" of timer Arrow take ata poinUbOTtig low Nakusp, aud marked (I \\ B-H ���������� post; tlience Wl chains weali 'lll!";'3 -outh; thenee 80 chains cast, m"***otJSI shore; thenco along lake shoo- t�� l����" ginnltig. _ . |H DatoIIthlaftthda.otSeoi ,l��0, " ("^ Notioolshereby given that siity-UTirg I intend to apply to the lion I hi.*H i^wm ol LandsTandTVorka for nermlsalortom tbe followlna described lands, ��urusc��i j.laiiied on the Nortii Weal rot_m lbence rnnnlng twenty ebaiti- ����� twenty DfaalUS West, ihem-' rorlT�� Ihenee twciilv chains Kasl- llieucen soutli tn i��iini of oomme mew.i ing 80 acres more or less. noHKNa W..L1 Datod tho Lit day of October, IW Sixly days after .late I pnrp .tlielloli, ��� iM -Tfl* cation to the Hon. ChleU onnniw ^ mnl Works tor permission to !���"" *-( lowing dOSorlhod land: i,��in���,;Wa placed nt the southwest eoru.i nf ,t ,rth; _4 b.W ill I'l plication tu purchase, m ner," runuliig thence si chalna wast; thenee ho chains east lo polnlol < lug 190 acres more or less. Hated lhe 101b day of October, ������""y^ ,,rB->>��� ,:n.*��" K.illi-,. i, Is.-rilsy Klvissi mil 'l'l' ml liili-ii.l l-. nprly In lbe "" ."', i,���. CiiissiiilMloniT nf Uml" ""���> * "\\ ,ui islssll In |.iii,-Iihh�� lhe loli.issisis.' '" "_j_s In His- IVi-nt Kniili-iiiiyill-lss", ' il _j^ poll murks-si "Kls-sin.sr "'���"''V,,., ,���,i�� ssss.l isliuili.l ���n Ili��� ivi-l ,llM�� ",,:���!���>. Wl,��l,li������(i:��rll,,s ��**��-"!"���.',' ���' s.-isi'^ iiilli-ss-iiiiilli nt Arrow Inks' li����- ''.���;!.ft s-!isihi"; thi-ui-ui'sist lis i'ii"iii- '���"' ..m,M nliorosqlllmNnrnwi-; 1 i.. -. ��� -. - "-.is* slsisrs- In ii m-iu-rnl "uiitli-sls si" M,,^i.p llssn Hi s-liuiii- mssrs- sir Is'-" l"I'"1 inrlit, i-siiitiiiiiltit; li'^iis-ls'- i""r.*' iiiiusii oot. nh,won. , ' ', y l, MsMii'"- - , , 1,1, .I.V. Notl.-.-ls ln-r.i.v Klv.-ii.""--,,iiv��i~ I Inn-nil In .itii.lv mills' I'"11 ' ,.|..inii��_ or ssl 1-iiii.lHHiiir W.srk" -Tl��'���.,|||M i-liiwo lho (ollowlns iloJcrIM ', ,.,,!����� Kootonay .iiairii-i: iii-kiii'".!"- " ���i;,iiJ{ "W.S ,*ml.s-*��H K corni'i' . �� ' ,, i.li, i-si.i ihon ssl wisiiMiii" ('""'.;H.i��- tw lis" nisrili ssf Usi' .if.rr"v Isskss; Ihisiii-is sisirlli f*'1 '' \\ u. Inlli.svliii; lln- mill slion- In �� ��'SoS-fl iiiiii s-ssNl.-rly sllri'i'tlsni l'S"'",:',���i,l.W. Uss- point nt oommonmni"'"' m-n-H, iiuins nr Iohh. , ,,,,( _j Dnll'il lliis Mil iliiy "I*"1 ���'* "��'.��* F. L. llAtttto"1'' at ANHEUSER -and the ORIGINAL BUSCH... Budweiser Beer CALEDONIAN LIQUEUR. DISTILLERS, 12 aud 20 years old. |r. P. RITHET & CO., LIMITED NELSON ���ol- ���_fSRS,fe?-l?rtttah VICTORIA Burns <& Co. WIIOLK8ALK AND RETAIL MEAT MERCHANTS mj, M..rltt'ta in Rowland, Trail, Notion- Kiwln, Sandon, Throe Porka, Now Denver nml Slocan City. Heidi Office: Nelson, B. C. LAND NOTICES. - II- ,},.;. I purpose ma!-; l^t*; appli Chief ���i'ommih-.lnner of In inl* itm- tor i>erini"iuii to purebuo lb t l lundi: -t'omnii'Hi-lritt tit a post |-.,i a 1 Km muitliwcitoornerof-.flul-ll'ssp- |h'n,], 1,, iiiin-hase, msrked ' R. B'l8, B.Oor- ' utiinK tlici 80 <*i>ai .*���** north, tbenee M liui wi-i ti,. 11. i* **i chains south, tbenoe Sl ;..���,*,if eomnil-neelllCllt, riilltHlll- ���, -.- re nr lest. 1 -ii.intli day of October, 19DB, It HlflKI.!., por J Hut km., Agent. ��� ,- i-i little 1 purpose naklni ��pi��u- Hon chlof CommlnJoDerof Una*. 1 iv,.rk-*. tor i>. nuissiou t�� punhue the Eul* _ 1 und-.: Commeneing ��i . [nini [,. in- in rilie-ivt 1 oraer oi It. .-.hli'ir*-* I . ni m ������-i.I.hm-. marked *'M. K (��*��� H. H. nn ig Ihcnce wi< Iih Hm norlh Ui lln* \\< ,*s d| i I, bsb. tbenoe K ebalns tn rhalni *��ouHi, tie ir������ *" 1 imiii- 1 imenoomenti oontelnlni Mo it lens. llio Uli ilftjr oldi-tnlKT. 1WJ6. li k. Qwgrvnx, por J Siiifj.i,, Agent. lute i purpose inn .ii!*.' Hi purebsae tin- K ..-rilieil Undi lolilllli.-lll-illj- nt a, I t of the junftinii ui Barnes and \\ md out of r f *. titSe, marked tn. r,' rutin I uu thenoe Hi ehain*. nnrlh ; thcur-i- ���fin n��t; thence MeliaiiiK south ��� thenei-Hi) n- w. -i io point ol eommeneement; oontaln* OW or leHB. I ,,: October, 1SQ& W.N. POOt* Per J. hhiki.1., Agent. : late 1 purpoM maklni appii- rn to tin- Hon thc rhief Oommliuoner ol 1 for pennlaslon to purubaae tin* ���:.*���. mi...I lands: Uommenetu hi a I wntbeaal corner of M. h.hren- to purchvo) marked "V. l>'*. _ rner,"ruunlnrtbenoe80 chaiii* nortii: I thenco A ebalns eaati thonoe ��� Knuth; thence Bo chains srast, to polnl ol ��� hi containing mo tojree, mon- or I the 13th 1U3 o(U,*tnber, 1906. V. Hoon Per J.Shlell, Agent. - liereby siren Hihi 00 dun after date I -.*-��� Application lo the flniiorahle tlie oner "i Land* and Worki for |>er- I 1 m to piirt'tiase tbe followiiiK deaeribed I'ommcoclng at a post nu the nnrlh (UliUrr nf I.,is..|ntid ahout 9 i-hnlim t'But ol ��� ���.. running-40 obalns eaalj thenoe "Ills norlh; thenco40chains went: thenre 4U ��� poini of oommenoement^ oon* ItiK l1" nerei more or lew**. ftl-*! Ui loberlS, ll.*W. I.kon Watson, By bin agent, Kmomi w. EtOBittKW. ��� r date 1 purpose tnaalng ippU' i"ii io thi Hun fhicfcoraralsslonar of Lands I i.rmlufoii to purohaae th. fol- J liif! tlem-rlhetl land: Comini'M-lliK at a pout ,! "'"nt loo yards went of thewhatahan mi ! Bl t Iwo miles Miiitli of What i'. marked "B. C. B _ N k corner post*' .1* -4) chain** smith: thenee Hi **���'. thenee-SO chains nonh; theuee BO i-i to poim of eommenoement uonutn- rva mure or less. !"��� l"Hi day ol Ootober, 1000, 11 C. KKINHKH, Per K. Hhiki.i., Agent Jiny day* uler .late 1 Intend to apply lo the fiiniKhle Un- ci,-,.- (Cninils^oiicr o[ LandH and |lf,'; -inoini. tn purehHwe IHU aires nf Und, 'Ill*' WOSl Side Of Arrow Inke. adjoining Ild .- "]--ionerni L.uiiiHami Works for pen ��� puirhaae the loiiowing deaorllwd I, ' ""Ollil,e||,L' Hi It posl pltM'l-d ttliollt nlie I, ;���' nnatslian ereek and about three ie. 1 uiuiiiii: Hoehalllt, I; thonoe Hi) chain-a Jit, to point of 1*4*. ��� 1 sled t nber 18, I in a 040 aere*- ��� ur lei I'KTKII MrNAl'HIITON, "> ��i��agent, Khnkst w. Robimsqw "!'!'','. " l"'r,',,v given that 00 days alter daU) I :." , ���'-'I'v > Honorable the Ohiof Com- ' * Is nnd Wortlj Vietoria, lo pur- ., ,,'.."'""* "f hmd, Situate abOttl une mile , " "rinn i ity on the oait Hide of Arrow ������.i'i.i, ,, ,v" "',1 n8 follows: Commenolng al h ���in*. '. "l tb*��northeail oornerDfLotboBO- I '!?"," ���W.ohslns, tbenco wett-Pi obalns, Ine, ,,(", ' -"'">'"��. Ihoucuuast 40 chalnn to ��� > m beginning "Hgiwi a-nh, iofl j, tt H-uHT-cR. ���- -jj" r .I,,-,. | ,,���,-,���,���,. maklni; appli n w, VI" ' ( njel Commlnloner of Lauds vn.'- dl-rli >;,'V"lh1M"" l" purchaao lho fob r'hw,*s, ,,'r1 L."&i:4.c.��_?mM0_n! Hl ,1"' ri-llHM- ��� ,.i , ' v. J,I>'M �� llppll-Btioll to iiK flu.'tie!! J}��! ���''��� H" N* ^TOWi" "����� -'��� lliem-e ' point ��� I'lmlus south, thenoe w) ohtiL north, then-*,' hu chains g*"'T,s i, |, 'I' ''"'I'tH-ni' mem,oontainlng l^twl the lah dayof Ootober. 1000. C L. Hanninuton, por J Hhiki.i., Agont I fi^^^._ai__t?** :;'\""" 1 SwrWSTJlffc inlHhinner of fAUdf purobase the foi- neliig at a M'.n'"" w(!Hi- Uienoo M chains i ih i t.-i��. Ii.? 0M' ln polntof rom men- I"11''''! Hi. i'ii l't'"l'��,rc��. mure nr lens. 1 -Jthday of October, Ift* K. ItOHKKTHON, J'vi J. sniKi.i., Ageut. Notiee Ih hereby given mat 60 rtnyi after dato 1 Intend toapply to ue Honorable the Chief Oom" mlssloner oTLanda and Works for permlMlon to purchase tin* followinir described inmin in the Weil Konienay district; Beginning at a p,,_i marked ''Alexander Eraser's R. w. oorner, and Planted on thi <*a��t shore of the narrows of Whatahan [Cariboo) lake, at the 8. B. oorner ol H-rnhnrd Hlnob's application to purohaae thenoe >'**i tt ohalns) thenoe sooth ft)cbalnsi thenoe wesl to chains, more or len, to tbe sbon ol the narrowi; thenee following the -md shore in ii northerly direction mi ehain--, moreor leu" tothe point oi foinnuueeitient, containingS30 aeres, more or i. ���- Oft. Uth, I'JOO. Al.KXANIiEH FRAHKB, by K. [n IUhmono, Ageut Hlxty dav* aftei dale Ipurpoae making appli- cal Ion to llo- Hon. (hlel ( oinnilimioiier of UmHs and Worku fur permission to purchase the fob lowing described lauds: Commencing ut the northeaal comer of c. I. Hannlngton's application lo puri ioi-.*, murked "K. A. 0*1 H. K. corner," i nn ii ini: (hence (Hi chains norlh, thenee SO Chains went, tlience Ho chain* Routb, .hence 80 chains en. t to point of cnitnneuccincnt, cnnlalnltiK ,*111 acre, mon or less. Haled thc Hfth day nl Or to her, 1906. K A. Creahk, per J Hhiki.i. Agent. Notice Ih herehv given that 00 ilayn after date I inieml toaiipivtotheiiuii chief Commissioner of Lends and worka for permlMlon to purohaae the following described lands In Went Kootenay Dlitrlet: Beginning *��i h post marked, "Hem- hard Hirwh'sS. K. enrnt-r," and planted on the usl share oj tba narrows ol Whataban (Cariboo] lake; thence n rth wi chalnn; theuee west tt ehaitm more or leM, to the ahore nf What-.hi.ii lake; thence [Ollowlng Nald oh ore In a general ���otilherly itml easterly direction PJOchaiiiN mort* or Iom, to point of oommsneement: eontainiug .'till n-ren, more or Ichk. Hau-d tbti8thday of Oct. moo. HKHNIlARIi IIlKHK, V. L. ii.ivi.iMi, AkciiI sixty dan after date l purpose ma)iius application to t**e Hon. the Chief Commissioner of l.timl- and Uorkn for permission to purchase the following dcieriljed laud: Cninmcticlng at a po-*t placed ahout hii If ii mile west of HarneH creek, and atmut one uni* north of the luouth ol the name, marked "J. Wi. B \\\\ - corner," running thence 00 chaini* norlh', thence 8u t-haliiH cast; thenee Hi chai un nouth to the north boundary of Vi. N, I'.hjIc'h application to purchase; tlience HO chains weet to point of oommenoement] containing liltl acrei more or less. Hated the 13th dav of October, 1906. J. SlIIEI.L Sixtv dais aftT dnte I purpose making application' In Hie Hon. < hief CommiBSt' uer of I-and" uud Works for permlMlon to purehaso the following described lauds: Commencing at a post placed ahoul half a mile west of the lower end of Whalshan lake, marked "D. H's. S. W .rorner," running Ihenee HO ehalni south ; lbence sn chains east; Ihenee Wl chains north; theuce HU ehulns west to point oi oommenoement, containing (HO acres, moreor less Dated the l.th day ul October, 11XJ6. H. Donn, I'er J. Hhiki.i., Agent Bxty days afterdate! purpoie making appii- eetionu tbe Hon Chief CommlMloner of itnds ami Wo ki ior permlMlon to punnwe tho following deaoribed landn: commeneing ut the northwest corner of K, a. Crease's application to purchase, marked "W. Q, Q'g. B W comer," mniiiiiK tbenoe HO chains north; theuce mi chains east; theuco ko chains souih; theuce tu: chains wesi in poim of commencement, oontainlng li-lii aorei, more or less. Haled the 1-lb day ol Ootober, IBOO. W. Q.Gn-URT, Per J. HitiRi.i,, Agent- Slxty days alter date I purpoM making appli- calinii to the Hon. Chief Cniumlssinuer til Unds and Works fur permlMlon to purchase the following deserlhed land*.: Commencing at tbi northwest corner ol D. Dodd'i sppllcatlon to purchase, marked "M. F's 8, Vi. corner," running Ihonoo80cbalm nortb| tbenoe B0 chnins, more or less, lo Ihe weal shore nf Whalshan lake, following sstue ��l eliains smith; thence HO chain I, more nr les, eail lo lhe pniut uf cnmmeiit.emeiit. Qonululng040aDi��,moreorle��. Haled tin* i-'th diy of Ootober, IWfl, M. Karyi'iKB. per J, SiiiKi.1.. Agent. Notice Is hereby given lhat sixty -lays after date I Intend to apply t" lbe Honorable Chlel Commissioner ol Lands ami Works for permission to purehiiM- llie followlug described lauds: Commencing al n posl placed on tbenortnw>si eornerof Albert KllloU'sappllcallonlopurthaso, runniiiK *> chain.i easl along Ihu northern boundary of same] thence m chnins nortb) thence HU cluilns wes*; Ih- ticc H-i CeHlns foutli, t-u polnl of oommencement, containing Mo aorei, mnre ur less. Dated Oct. 18,1000. JpHll Ki.i.i.rrr, By bis agent, KBNKST V. Kobikmin. Noli,,* is hereby given thnt ��) dayi alter date I Iniend to Hpply tu the Hon. Chief Commissioner ol l.amls and Works Inr Fernilssii.il to luirchas.' lhe loiiowing described Unds siluated in the Weti; Kootonay district: Beginning itaposj nmrke.l " Herbert Wiirren'*. S. ^M'lMir. MJj nl niieil mi the W st shnre of Whataban (< iirllmnj , ����i i ..... iinssris-r ,.,11, north ol ��onJ- -rn sis. ��� Uli"' Ink"*: IhOllOO WMt_Oll��lMI il"'"'*" ..sliTM,-hi.l,,K' Ihonoo s-ssi.1 ssl <��� in in. misr ' t_1* ��� v loUhin oreoki Ihonoo lollowlng , in ..nl- .' s'r.-.'is ��n.i Wo more 80 oh��ln��, "i.Miilr l.w, I.' i'..is�� ol '""'"" om81"' ''""��� tnJiiiiiR ..ii'ii'-i**1- moroorlwi F. b, llAWMuNit, Agent. The Daily Canadian N���n,'., iss horoby iHon that eo dayo urtor 4��lo i i i,,s ,s��� .ii,' Ulrohl ��. '��� oornor," mnl ir. r .5s Srofr-iiTisi &** '",.|V,,'.:,*..'.,',.,,!���!:il"H-*:ii'*"'*��i'i'*r''''k"i"1 aai^___--yA,sat��* 0(!t. IHth, HWi. ANTOINBTTK HlKHfll, By F. b lUuutito, Ageut. JtSSft[n bef(jby Klven tnilt M days alter date I ��JS��n������� l'! "��� '1"��'>'-a��l�� >b�� Cnic-i Com- nur-___!. th. tfiffl ."'1 rorkl ,,,r permlMlon to pun base the following described landi: Com- SS______LStt '"'"i ���',1",','d 2" ������fiw weM of tl���� n Hh�� ,'''���""������"���li-flittW.murkod "R.A.Bell's loritiwcst eurner," theuce south H chaloi, th.m_ �� Vi _. ',l,.lllH' thHirc nortn "obZlna ���-.,_ i^t_yon��1"w> polntof oommenoement, oontainlng 40 acres, more or leu Ueated thlsOth day ol Nov , I'JOO. lt. A. Bell. Honorable the I blofUommluloner of Undsand ,i..__ .,i , Pcr,"l^iou, to purchase the following d-M'.ihe.i Imrtl Hi Kooienav links, more or les u, tbi lake shore; lien, e.-HMerU along lake lu chains, more or toil, to tin* plan of la-ginning, containing 105 acres, more or less. Hated iiu- mi, ,i���y of November, UMB, J, if. .**.���-������- mh i. |h. K. I- ButtmtT, Ag.-ut. Hlxty days alter dale I Intend to apply to lhe Honorable the Chief Commluloner of bunds and , " ..''V porqiualon lo purohaae the following UOlCrlMd lands n, Kootenay dlltrlcti I oiiimcn cuig at h post marked "A. j. Dili's iouth weat corner poat,*1 said post Udngnu ibe nortbweit* erly shnre ol tlie U.WBT Annwliik lltMlllks dm* east, on tin- multicast corner of Cot 27Hi uroup li ihcme nortlKOchuiuN; cast in chains] south w ehalni, more or tea. to tbo lake shore, thenoe following said shore in aaoutbweiter-y direction 00 chains more or leas to the plaoe ol beginning. Oontainlng IfiO acres, nmre ur Iom Hau-d this 0th day of November, two A.J. Dill, POT K L. Bl'KNKT, Agent. Notice Ik bereby given tbat 00 days after tlate I intend toappiy tothe Honorable, blef Commiasioner of l.uiidh and Works for fHJimhsInn to purchase the followlug deBcrlbed :ands, In West ��� nolcnay: Commeuelng at a post planlcd at Ihe iiortheio-i cur tier of t ot 4N0. 0. 1 , marked f- Kleteberl OOrthweel corner, tbence non th HO chains; thence east 10 chains, moro or less, tn the western bonndary of Lot :wii, O. L; theuce north HO chains to Kooteuay river; thence west following paid river to point of commeiiccment, oontalning no acres more or leta, 90th October, 1U06. FltANK FLKTi.-IIER. Sixty days after dale I Iniend to npplv to the Hou the iMilefCommlsdloiicrof Unds aod Works to purebaae 340 aores of land; Oommeoelng il a [Mist marked "NT H's BOnthesit OOrOU post." mui pust b��fng at the northeast corner of Qeo Hudson's pre-emption olaim, about two milea southeaal of Burton City, tbence west *0 chain-, >..-, 11, /������ il,,,. I,-. wist 40 chains, nnrth HI chains, eait hi cimfns, smith 2D ohaini to place of eommenoement, containing 34o acrei. Locate*8tb dayof Nor. 1000. Kuril T. htv.n. Notice Ih hereby given tbat UO days Irom dale 1 intend to apply to lhe iluiiorahle the Chief Commissioner of bands and Works to purehase Glfl acres of land denrlbed as follows: Commencing al a oust planlcd on the north hank of the Little Moyie rlv'T. ahout 900 vards from mouth, and marked "K. McLean's B, W. corner post," IbeiUM ��������''t B0 ohatUS, thence norlh -90 chnins, thence we-l MO chains, theuee south Ni chains, lo place of commencement,audeontainlng040a_res mor,- or lew. Located :tOtb day (let., 1900. Rout. McLkas. Blxty days alter dato i puipow maltfngapplication to the lion.Chief Commbiloner of j.hu.i- iiini Works lor permlnuon to purebaae lhe following deaorlbed land: Commenolng ai a poet placed al Ihe northwest corn, r (��f 11 Dodd'i application to purchase, marked "It Vi. H's S. Vi. oorner poet," running tbenoe B0 cbalni northi tlieiit-e MoehiiiiiH nasi; theuce no chains soulb; ihenoe so chains west to point of oommenoe- iiii'iit, coutuluing ���fHOaTcs, mure nr Ichh. Hnted ihis loth dny nf October. WOO. It Vi. IlANNtNUTOJ-J, per R. Hiin:i.i��� Agent. Notice In bereb] given lhat -80 days alter date I intend to make application tothe Honorable tha Chlel Oommlasloner ol trends ami Works for permlnion to purchase tbe following deaorlbed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the northeaat Co ner of Peter kfonaughton'i application to ptm-has , following lhe east boiimlarv of fame K'i chalus south; thenee HO chains east; them-e 8u chains north; thence w chains west to point of commencement, eontainiug 640 acres, more or less. Doted Oct. It, UOB. Ai.iiEUTKi.i.imT, lly his agent Kkn'kst W. Roiuhkon. Notice Is hereby given thst GO days after date 1 Intend, to apply to the Honorable the (.'hief Commissioner of Landl and Works Ior permission to t archlM lhe [ollowlng described lands, Kootenay district: ('ommenrlng at a posl marked '-J. 11 Wallace's uortbwesl Corner post," said po-i being on the easterly side of Lower Arrow lake, aud at the sou'hwest comer of Porter's pre-emption claim; lbence cast 80obalns, thence south Jo chains, tbenoe west _0 chalus, theuce soutli 'JO chains, tlu-nce west GO ehalns more or less lo the Arrow lake, thence In a imrth easterly direction BO ohelni, mnre or less to the place of beginning, containing 1*10 acres, more or less. Dated Ibis 98th day of October, 19ofi. J. II Wallace, By his agent, Kknnrth L Ul'RNKT. TIMBER NOTICES. Thirty dari niter date I Intend to apply to lbe Ron. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, Victoria, fnr a special liceim* tocntaml ca-ry Hway Umber from lhe following trsct of laml, situated on the N. ���.*���_ 8. railway, in the West Kontenay dlsirlct: (.'ommenclng at IPOSt Planted near lhe N. K corner of A. B. Fliigland's tlmher claim, tbenee west 80 cha ins, lbence nurth 80 chains, thenee e st 80 cbains, thence south HU chains to point ot commencement. Nov. 6th, 190G. P. J. Q_.UJ.UB.KR. Notlce ls hereby given that 30 days afler dale 1 Intend to applv to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Litmin ami Works for a special license tn cut and carry away limber from lhe foibiwing d sorlbed binds: Commencing at a post marked "T J ���.runlauN northeast corner." planted about a mile west from Hear creek, antl ahout lour mllei Irom Itl mouth, whicli 1% six miles wcsl Irom Nelson; thelit-i west 80chairs, Ihence south Hi) chains, them-e east so chains, tbenoe north -so chnins to the initial point. Located October Hnd, l-on. T. J- Fcaklaw. Notice Is hereby given thatBQdlVS afler tlate I intend loapplj to the Hon. the chief t oiiunls ���loner ol Undi and Worki fur ��� inoc-a] licence toeut anil carrj a***ay limber it*,.iii Hm .ollnwinr deicrlbed lands: Commencing m �� i"-i marked "T. J. Bcanlan'i southeast enrner," plained nhout live nil le*- up l iroimiti cn-ek. which empties ahout t.ue mile wcsl ol Nelson; theoCOWUl lOchalm, thence nnrlh 100 cluilns; theuce on*. loeliHius; theuce souih 100 chalus to point Ol commencement. Haled Ocl B0, 1000. T, J. COAWU.K, W. .1. Mi-Kimm, Agent CITY COUNCIL MEETS, Certificate of Improvements notice; "Spyglass" Hmi '(ilnts.*" mineral claims, situate in Trout Lake Mining Division. Located on Poplar creek, Tai.e Notice ttial 1, -Bruce White, aciing as agtiil for Ihe Spygh^s Mining ��� o.. Free Minors' Certificate No It V-IH\\, Intend, QOdlVS from Ihe dale hereof, to npplv to lhe Mining l-tecor.ier for a Cerllllcate ol Improvemeiils for lho purpose of obtaining a Crown lirnul of lhe above elanpf. And furl bur take notice (hat notion, under Bectlon 87, must bo commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. DfttOrt Will October, IWO. BBUmt Wiutk. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE "Eclipse No. 2," "Vevey," ''Happy Mcdinm," ���'International" nnd "A ta Kraeiloual" mineral claims, silnalcd iu Hie Sloean Ciiy Minim*. Division ol Went Koolenay district. Where located 1���Nortb of Twelve Mile ereek, about two miles up. Take notiee tlial I, 11. H. .lorand, of Blocan, M. Ci Free Miner's , rtiflcato No. 1)70000, as ageni for h. A. Cole, I'ree Miner's CertlfluatO No. BlBM, Iniend, sixty duys from the dale hereof, loapp y lothe Mining Mecnidcr for u Ccrtllleatoof Ini- provcnicnls, for I he purpose of obtaining a Crown .������ ��� ... ,.r o^l ��� ���;in..f.l e1���ti,m Aud further take nollee thai acllnh, llll .. Bectlon 87, ransl Ih* commenced before the issuance of mi, li Cerillieale of Improvements. Datod this U"lh day ol Hepteniber, HMO. H."R. JOHAND, Statement of Municipal Finances for Three Laat -Quarters. An ordinary meeting of the city council waa held at 8 p. in. yesterday. Mayor Gillett was ln thc chair and there were present. Aldermen Irving, Kirkpatrick, Hose and Selous. The city clerk read tbe minutes of the previous meeting, which were confirmed. Th erepori of receipts and expenditures for the year lo the end of September was laid on lhe tuble and ���referred to the finance committee. It wad as follows: The first column on the left gives the actual figures for lhe three guarleis, while the column of figures un the right Is the estimate for the year . Receipts. Heal estate tuxes ..-$ 7,tt7O.B0 BleoUIC light rates . 82,488.72 Water rales 15,6.5.96 Sewer rentals .. Licenses Scavenging rates ... Miscellaneous Burial permits, etc.. Weigh scales Tramway Power plant Klectric light sup... Police courl fines .. Komi tux Dog tax School grant Waterworks main. Pound Law costs Electrlo light main.. N. E. T. Co Foreshore Dleo. light con Sewers 10,546.00 2,025.58 125.60 14..0U l.'i.-.im &,:{89.60 240.7:1 274.47 3,319.26 200.00 :i8_.oo 3,140.00 69.80 24.00 2.50 30.25 1,496.00 15.00 51.45 2.40 $7:j,.03.4:j 189,000 2.U00 3,000 10,000 3,000 100 250 0,000 2,400 1,200 300 G.000 Disbursements. Fire department ...: Police department .. Scavenging dept. ... Legal expenses Miscellaneous .. .. 'I rum way Public build., etc.... Salaries Sewers HJlec, light con 1.1< c. light main. ... Waterworks con. ... Waterworks main .. Streets Sidewalks Power plant Schools Inter, and exchange. Debenture Interest . Public health Dog tax, refund Isolation and nuls. ground, first pay.. Hospital Elec. light service.. Recreation grounds-, including $866.70, third payment ... Weigh scales Fuel Donations, etc. .. . Water rates refund. Klec. light refund... Road tax refund ... Pound Outstand. a'ccL, 1905 Foreshore Gov. Gen. recepLlon. Furn. and fixtures.. Tramway park, first payment 1,772.55 1.004,97 1,807.60 568.99 413.32 .,867.09 1,108.68 1,860.00 198.57 159.23 1,269.69 31.10 1,074.00 1,418.72 1,620.67 1,542.37 1,788.24 136.67 1,779.44 519.79 8.15 507.25 183.15 869.34 1,345.97 14.65 62.75 692.50 4.15 1.80 10.00 1.26 -T.304.S6 29.30 324.60 6.50 800.00 $ 6,700 4,500 2.000 1,500 400 9,000 1,000 7,520 600 15,000 2,500 2,000 2,000 17,135 20,760 1,200 1.000 1,200 50 100 1,500 7,364 1,250 1170,646.70 The report of Fire Chief Deasy was laid on the table and read. He began by congratulating the city on Its Immunity from fire for six months. He recommends the removal of fire alarm boxos Nob. 32 and 33, on Stanley street, to one block lower down. He reported an arrangement with the Nelson Iron works by which an iustalla** tion of hose was put In at the corner of Hall and Front streets, with very slight expense to the city. He referred to one of the horses, which has a habit of going to sleep standing up aud then Tailing over and hurting itself, and recommended the sale and the purchase of another. The report was received and adopted and Alderman Selous gave notice of his Intention tu bring In certain amendments to bylaw 74, dealing with the prevention o( fires. A letter was read from C. C. Hodge, Superintendent of the Telephone company, calling upon the council to protect lis electric wires where they crossed those or his company. Alder- mail Selous enquired who had the prior right lo the right of way, and thought lhat If the city had the first right along It, Ihe work should be done by the company. The question of moving the old court house wus discussed and it was finally decided to call for tenders for tbe work. The excavation for the new site was ordered to he carried out hy day work under the supervision of the city engineer. Alderman Selous brought up the question of the light and witter rates ou the armory. It appeared that tho Dominion government, had paid part ot these, hut there Is still a considerable amount In arrears and Captain Forln had applied to have this remitted. The matter was referred to the fire, water and light committee. Dr. Rose brought up tho question of measuring wood and It was decided that the city weighmaster would measure wood when called upon to do se for a small fee. Dr. R088 also brought ftp the question of a sidewalk on Cedar street, be- Silver King Hotel BAKER HTREKT, NXLHON Best Dollar a day house iu the Kooteuays. Konim ire well lurnlibed. Table -u good af any Id Nelaon. Bar lupplled with good llanora and clean. W E. HoOANDLISH, Proprietor. Tremont House lturope.u ansl Amerlcao Plan Mswli X oU. Boom, from �� cU. to 11 Only Whlta H.lp Implored. MAI-ONK A TREGILLUS Baker Ht, Nelaon Proprietor! Bartlett Hotise HBO. W. BAKT1.KTT, Proprietor. Best DolUr-a-Day House in Nelson. The Bar la the Plneat. White Belp Only Kmplored. Joaephine Bt, Lake View Hotel Coraojr Hall and Vernon, two block*, from wharf. GEORGE HARRISON, Proprietor. Ralei -11.00 per day and up. &&___.%. NELSON, B. C. Grand Central Hotel J A. ERIOKSON, Proprietor. Centrally Lossateil. Open Day and Nlghl. .ample and bath Htsoma Kress. Opposite Court House and Post Offlce. Corner Ward and Vernon Streets. IV Strathcona Nelaon, B.O. B. Tomkins, Manager. The Leading Hotel in the Kootenays. Oood Sample Rooms. Queen's Hotel Baker Btreet. Nelaon. B. O, Lighted by Electricity and Heated by Hot Air RATK8 H PBK DAY Laree and Comfortable Bedroome and Flrtt- cleaa bluing Room. Sample Rooma (or Commercial Men. MRS. E. C. OLAkKK. Proprletreaa f* _% tfWTTl The well known \\Jt\\\\J V IL Suburban Hotel. Tjr/"V l'l* �� Onr Beer Garden is UV X DL the Finest in the ~�����^^^^"^^��� Kootenavs. Proprietor J. CROW, Ifti'HI .Illicit ������-,ii *(:,-.*.*i.�� untl II, matter was referred to the city en^l neer to report The council then adjourned. Royal Hotel M ItS. WILLIAM ROBERTS, raoralKTREsa. Rates fl and |1.60 a Day. Special Bates to Regular Bcnirders. WEST KOOTENAY BUTCHER CO. .V In'It-mil r and Retail Doalen In Fresh and Salted Meats Camps supplied on shortest notice and lowest price. Nothing but fresh and wholesome meats and supples kept in stork Mail orders receive careful attention. E. C. TRAVES, Manager. W. O. GIUL.ETT Contractor and Bulictar. Hole agent i<>r ihe Porto tUoo Lumber Co., Lid., retail yarai. (tough uud dn^s.d lumber, turned wnrk ii ud 1-ni* k.-t.*-, c-hini Imli uud t-hinglcn, fhsIi mi'! doon. Cement- lirli-k aud lime for nttlc. Automatic grlndor. Yi.nl mid (m-tory: Vurnon St,. (Hut of Hall, NBUSOIN, B. C p o. iiox VB2. Telephone its. tf West Transfer Co. G��0RG�� t, MOTION, Huu.cr. Oenorsl Teaiiistors aud Dealers in Ooal and Wood. Expross uud lleggage Transfer AGENTS FOR IMPERIAL OIL CO. S'K Office: Baker St. Vr J) PARTNERSHIP NOTICE J. II. Nickerson and J. II. Ho war Ih have thlti duy cnfcr-ml into eo-parlnershlp lo carry ou lhe Jewelry Htidonlleal bus in ens in Nelson, under tho tlriii mime of HloKenon & Howarth. l>HU-d thu llitli day of October, 1V0C. For Sale.... ^oStiC,!hLA Modern Residence and part of three lots in a good position on Josephine street. These terms only hold for a short time. h. & mTbird. One of the Best Improved Ranches on Kootenay Outlet for Sale.... About 400 Fruit Bearing Trees; also Small Fruit, House and Outbuildings, Hay Shed, and 20 Tons of Timothy Hay. Nico Hay Meadow, Spring Water and Fine Lake Frontage. For particulars apply to T. Q. PROCTER REAL E8TATE AGENT, NELSON. Choice Fruit Lands l Have 10,000 Acrei ofthe Choicest Frott Landi in British Colombia. 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. We Will Sell 1000 Yale-Kootenay Ice 9 U2c Insurance, Fruit Lands, Real Estate. McDermid & McHardy Thatikliift my rH fnr patronage In the ���(���list and hoping for a i-uiiiiriuaiic-- of the ���ame lo Ihu DOW Hrni, Yours truly, J II. NH.KKHHUN. The Hall Mining and Smelting Company, Limited. NELSON, B. O. Purchases Lead, Copper and Dry Ores. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY EXCURSIONS ...TO��� Ontario, Quebec Maritime Provinces and the Old Country Tickets ou sal. daily Nov. 24 to Dec. 31. Good for three months, with stop-over privileges east of Fort William. . . f 56.25 Fernie .... .. 62.25 Cranbrook .. .. 67.45 Kaslo .... .. 78.25 Nelaon .... .. 78.25 Rowland .. . .. 79.55 Grand Forks .. 81.55 .. 83.45 To Montreal Toronto nud nil points west thereof Cor n-H i>on ding y low rates from stliisr lsniiitN aud to SLEEPING (. AKS, St.mc.ftr or Tourist, Halifax, St. Iniiii, Montreal, Ottawa, Torouto For detailed Information, sailings for ocean st.amtM'H, first class or tourist sleeper reservations, npply to local agents or write K. J. GOTHS, J. S. CARTER., A.u.r....Vaneanvor. n.p.A..N.'iKon NOTICE N, -Hi's' In lii'i'i'l'S' s'is.ii llissl Use l��n Isi,ts1i!|i heretofore ssiiimisittiig between na, tins tiuil.-ri.iKii- est, i,.- Iisittsl keeper* ill lln- towO ssf Bholt, llritlHh rtilit tn Mr, Iiii. tlslss slay lii'i'ss sliissssilvosl by mutual oontent. Dalisil tlsla Bill ilay ol Oi'liibur, 1W��. J AMISS is. M.'llKAUK, FREDERICK WABIlliOORNK. Wltneni Aim. Stewart, Plitllp r. MoOnllittn Old Curiosity Shop If you want to buy or sell anything. _u tu Lilts Giu Ciu|,'_is,i Diiut.. A uuw lino of Japanese Goods now on sale. All kinds of Dlunerwaro In stock. Prt- terns. THK COMfOm-MIX WAY, Thirty-second Annul Convtntlcti American Bankers' Association St. Louis, Ho., Oct. 16-19.1906 Round trip r��teK toBt. I-ouIh mihI ( .iiciiyit. on j-nic Ot'tober 12th to nth. 8t. Lotils StiQ.QO 1'hk-ttBO (4.00 Ooing tTADHit limit h'ti ilt*j*s from ilttlc of .-init*. Final return Ultlit NnVI'IH.-.T ^tltll, VMH\\. Round Trip Rates to Southern California. lupfftct October 35.lt, l9fW, on Mil.* dally, limiu-'t to 8 monHi.x from (InU'of-sale. on Aiim'ics hihI Sttlitrt ntirlnira S35,oO Hl'aHadena s*.tQ Santa Monica 86,30 Kivi-rflile (md San Itarnarillno &*,to Red lands. 89,70 For Further In.ortuation Apply to H. E. DOUGLAS, rily I'ansengBr Agent. S. G. YERKES, A 'I. P. A., acatllo. ���7^f5W$1.50 **** *"-"-' UPWARDS A collection of all the Latest Shapes antl Sizes. A free smoking and most satisfactory pipe. W. cA* THUIWAN, Tobacconist. Baktr Stoat. Wi �������� "sis li ��� ���m ii: m ��� in The Daily Canadian Another Shipment ot China and Cut Glass Just Opened Up. Salt and Pepper Shakers at 75c per pair Send in your orders while they last. J. O. PATENAUDE WATI'IIMAKKK. MANtTAI'1l*HlSli JKWFI.I.HK, *************************** | /"-If f A ha c - p.A Chocolates ��� New Reasons rackf X . OUR SPECIAL LE/ Eastern Codfish Bricks Mackerel | ��� Herring j Dig-by | Chicks | ��� Bell Trading! I Company ��� ������������������������������������������������*������������������������������ Coal and ' Wood Telephone 265 Some Wise Body Has Said: in England they raise fin. hor--.es. In Scotland they raise fine men. In England they feed their oats to horses. In Scotland they feed their oats to men. Feed yours-lves and children ��� on B. & | Rolled Oats and then wnfh the results. B A: K. Rolled Oats in 83b, 801b and t 40lb sacks for sale at ���Joy's Cash Grocery! Cor. Josephine and Mill Bt-li Phone 3f Waterproof Paints Coal Tar, Pitch, Creosote, Oils for Preserving Timber, Roofing Pitch and Paints. Bout Riiilili-rsi will tiinl it to their advantage to DM our Pitch. Nelson Coke & Gas Co. BAKER ST. OPPOSITE QUEENS HOTEL Nelson Bowling Alley 4-FIRST-CLASS ALLEYS-4 Potter & Cummings PROPRIETORS OUR SPECIAL LEADER I Ib. box - 50c 1-2 ib. box - 30c TbeKgoodi ere as flm* a* the moro expensive klndii iii--- only dliferonca in the j'iu*kni.e. TRY a mix. Longhurst's Phone 3B. Baker St. Next P. Burns & Co. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Ool*. Vc-nori find Ward Mss-cssts, NBL.801N, B. O. J. FRED HU.MK. Proprietor J. Jones. Victoria; ll. Qlegerlcb, A. Lucas. Kaslo; Ii. .1. McPhee, Sloean; X. I-'. McNaught ami wile. Bilverton; .1. .1. Fieutot, Bell.vue; 1.. Pengelly, Winnipeg; .Mi.-.-- Boffey, Phoenix; C. v. Hail. t;. A. Lammers, Stillwater; u II. Telford, Saskatoon; P, Lautensclila ger, Seattle. STRATHCONA. (!. Kreagh, Winnipeg; K. Ilaniiltun, C. A. Css.sliis-. G. W. Stevens. E. A Small,-y ami wife, Vancouver; A. a Sleeves anil wife, Grand Forks; H. Roberts, Three Forks; E. M. Hand. Ymir. QUEEN'S. The llurolsl Nelson Co.; Mrs. Long, Creston; .1. G. Robson, Fort Moody; 1. A. Siuiiks. Grand Forks; the Misses RadcUffe, H. Cue, New Denver: J. A Johnston, Winnipeg; O. J. Handly, K C. Hayward, Ymir; T. Gough, Granite; .1. It. Nash. Kenora: Miss Tapley, Mrs 1.. E, Bailey, Moose Jaw; .1. U*. lieu null. Salmo. ROYAL F. Culver, Silverton: u.l. Cameron Nakusp; U. Fulton, Hurton City. LA REVIEW. p. Mclntyre, J. Morgan, G. Dalton, Qerrard; .1. Dalton, Portage la Prairie UARTLETT. J. Em_erson, J. Qolden, Sandon; A Jerome, R. Jerome, Poorman mine. GRAND CENTRAL. J. M. Farrell, Slocau; D. Tattrle, U. Oleson, J. C. Shields, E. II. Devlin, Winnipeg. TREMONT. A. E. Jones, City; T. Beaton, K-.slo; I. Ilubblrd, Bonnington; K. Roberts, Poplar; A. T. King, City. SILVER KINO. A Wlntndu, Calgary; .1. McCosklll, Koehs Siding; .1. Koenig, l.ewlston; L. O'Brien, Spokane; S. Jewett, Eholt; W. Baraga, l- D, Worden, Northport. Sherman's Opera House HAROLD NELSON AND CLIFFORD LANE BRUCE Tonight "The Virginian" Priees. 50c, Trie nnd 11.00. Plan opens al Rutherford's Friday inoniing. Pure Ontario Honey 5 Pound Cans 90c JO Pound Cans $1.75 J. A. IRVING & CO. Telephone llll. HOUSTON BLOCK YMIR LICENSE DISTRICT. .n.i in- is hereby sinn timt Ht h meeting oi thi Ilinsrilsil Ucuua lolon.ri, 1,1 icli.l.i tn Chief Constable's nfllcs.st Nelson,on Uih December, im.. i iniiii,I i , as,ply fur n [mailerol mr hotel lleenie lor tbe I'sliu-i- liolel. mi Vmlr. to AtslstliHlsl ,i DlVtl litis Konmbor, i*.���� Mils iihi.i. tait ���NOTICE rRfNINO AND iSH.imXsi s'ln-lilllv iL__ . Aftf? ' 1IAI1RV WILLIAMS, BUrer Kinj Hotel. LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL Mn* \\V. \\V. Bradley and daughter left Tluii.itmry, Out., today for Nolson. J. K. Amiable liu> ttooit sending a few days Inspecting hit*, fruit lands on the Arrow lake. W. J. Goepelj provluolal auditor, returned last evening from an ollicial visit to Revelstoke, J, L. Stamford has gone to England. where he will endeavor to Interest Hritish cnpiial in his coal prnjMMtit's. William IHmrnii is in from his ranch, near Waneta* )The Bummer has boon spent in patting u[i new building, and preparing the land for fruit trees. Provincial Assessor Lucas is iu the eity, and In company with Gold Commissioner Kenwiek is making valuations Of the various 11usinesses in Nelsou. "The Soldier of Fortune," author unknown, waa the piece selected hy Harold Nelson and Clifford Lane Uruce to "pen their week's engagement ln Nelson. Many very commendatory remarks could be made concerning this drama, hut It is sufficient to say thai it affords ample scope for a display of the genius of the company producing it. Mr. Nelson has been seen so often in this city that little need be said as to his merit as an actor. As Sir Rupert last evening he justified all the flattering notices of the press in the ciiies he has visited. Mr. Bruce is improving with age, hut ft is doubtful if his part in "The Soldier of Fortune" is altogether suited to his peculiar talent. Win. Yule was applauded by his old admirers and he deserved it. too. .\\ new man in the company is Oeorge Dayton, and he certainly gave au admirable presentation of the old chancellor. Mr. Nelson has a new leading woman In the person of Miss Pearl Reesor of Toronto. This young woman has already acquired fame, and justly so As the Princess Yetive she displayed a marked genius for emotional parts. Many complimentary things could be said of the olher members ot tho company, but space will not permit. The stage effects were Up to the high standard always maintained by Mr. Nelson, Tonight "The Virginian" will be given, with Clifford Lane Itruce in the leading role. The Store of Quality SALADA TEA 40 Cents per Pound In order to clear out this line we nre reducing the price to 40c. We only have a limited quantity so don't delay ordering if you want any. Rob.M.Hood&Cc. K. W. C. Block . Phone 10. Yale-Kootenay Ice, F. aft, Fuel & Poultry Co., Ltd. Deliveries ninde daily throughout Kelson end its suburbs Phone 148. WANTED BOOK-KKBPBR Experienced ltd; book-keeper limit. liflltlHIit'til IsniUlnll. Address K I... Dell; rsuiissliuti Offloe. ,'. MKN. sit sslsi'i-, for sunk III llie ivisssils. I,, H*. K. Ceoke,sawmill, K��-is,. Appl; issl lusme Willi .���iii|,l.i>,r,s, iHliilly. Appl) LAI1V STENOGRAPHER (or |h,mh,sii In Kssmtry. ' see with cm ' i,���x vs.. (:Hiin,li,in ,.(11- BU8HMKN. Mill llniisl. hiii! I.os��sjiiiifi:���iitr.' ���, ���- isl.'s KDfl&eer tViUl.-lssiii: I.siiiibtr Co.. near liHSil.rssssli, B.O OMI'KTKNI HOBBS i.lRb. mc children. Apply b"x 613. FOR SALE not sk, cloae in. Apply JOHN BOOHB, Kelson] TWO hksi- I'D* IS"'l��Cll' TO LET I.ass ROOKS, utram heeled, s-pi-r lei .Int. K \\l s block. LOST. 1-ARcKI. frs-iii li iisinii'.ii Expfen Company's siHK'sn. addrea 't t-> Mi-- H Toon, limn Henry Hr,,.., winnlpes. itcw.rsi lor return toKxpren NOTICE. Apislicatlons for the position of .Intiltor of lhe Public School building, Kelson, will In- received by Ihs- under, signed until n i>. m on Ktldnv. th_. V^ilr-tK-nr: nT7lsra"To" lis-MUl lll-l'S'llliirl 1st, 190ti. K. C. AHTIirii, Secretary. GoodlT ea If you want a cup of real good tea try our T&B Blend at 50c per pound. (-ur 35c blend is the best on the market for the money. Cm Am Benedict Corner Silica and Josephine Sts. PHONB 7. A Revelation In Talking Machine Per- I'uution Im the Aluminum Tone-Arm Graphophone It represents ihe highest point of perfection yet attaini'ii In sound production. COME IN AND HEAR IT PRICES ARE $35, $50 AND $110 THE NEW "SPECIAL" $25.00 GRAPHOPHONE is the Biggest Talking Machine Value in the Market. W. G. Thomson BOOK^KJ* end NelsoU) B_ Q Rhone .14. Afternoon Tea THE JUNIOR AUXILLIARY OF ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH WILL GIVE AN AFTERNOON TEA AT THE MISSION ROOM At 3 p. m. Wednesday Methodist Festivities. The clearing off of the church debt has lifted a load from the hearts ol the Methodists and it was a happy company who partook of the High Tea served yesterday from 5:20 to 7:30. Afterward there was a fraternal entertainment, at which the keynote was goodfellowsbip among the various Churches, Addresses were given by the Revs. F. H. Graham, J. 'I*. Ferguson and K. H. Shanks, and some good music was rendered by Mrs. Christmas, Mrs. Shanks, Captain P. MoL. Forln aud Rev. F. II. Graham, while Mrs. W, \\V. Uaer actesi as accompanist. Mining Records. Certificates of Work���Ragailo, lis.ua Vista, R. II. McK. Location���Strathcona, .1. Shardilow, on Six .Mile creek. Trains and Boats. The Slocan and Boundary trains aro on time, bin al 2 ii. in. [here was no report from the Crow*s Xs-si boat How About Vour Quns and Ammunition? We have Bley's, Kynock's, Win- chaster, and Cogswell & Harrisons Loaded Shot Shells Kyn.irl;'**-. Winobostar -and Dominion Rifle and Pistol Cartridges Banting Knives, Wading, Belts, Cisnis, Panta, sis* WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Nelson Hardware Co. Box 631 INclMon, I*. tJ- Two Books Worth Reading "The Invasion of 1010" LORD ROBERTS says of this book: "The catastrophe that may happen It we still remain In our present slate of unpreparedni'Ss Is vividly and forcibly slated In Mr. Le Quex's hook, which I recommend to the perusal of every one who has Ihe welfare of tho Hritish Empire at heart." Rudyard Kipling's New Book "Puck of Puck's Hall" Canada Drug & Book Go's ....Cash Stores..,. A, McDonald &Co. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Dealers in staple and fancy Groceries. Batter, Eggs. Camp anil Miners' Supplies. THE NEW SACK SUIT. The Coat Is Made Without Vents in Side or Centre or Back. The president of the Semi-ready Company, who is the recognized an- thority on men's fashions, has Just issued his annual booklet, describing and Illustrating the new fall fashions for gentlemen. ,\\ particularly good portrait of tha new sack soil, with lis gincefui flaro of the skirt and its slight eon format Ion to the waist line Is shown in lhe new book. The coat is made wiihnui either side or centre vents. It is the correct vogue this season, and In ihe Eastern cities nn olher style can he sold. ���l. a. Ollker, the pinns-er merchant ni \\eison. has secured the agency for the ine parable Semi-ready talloring. "Acts, Not Words" Talking about It will neither put a piano Into your home nor bring back the days���valuable days���your daughter Is wasting. Let us tell you how easj we will make it for you NOW to ��lve your family the piano they have wished for so Jong. Acts .Not Words" R. ANDREW & CO. RUBBERS The Bust In the Market and INever Out of Sixes. RoyaTSHoe Store ChristmasSto$\\ Arriving Daily WatoheS, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, (Wnj iiiiii Novelties Our stos-k nf .Miiiiii'h,,,^, is sure to Interest you. J J. WALKER Watchmaker Jeweler TELEPHONE 333 'tlOlll Starkey & C(L ^.Rogers^ci! **- ^v*t Limited, Winnipeg, WholcMiiic Provl-sloi.M, Produce, ���Fruit. Dominion Government Creamery Ono-Ponnd Bricks receivs-d weekly (rak fnnn the churn. For sale by nil leading grocers. Ofllce and warehouse: Houston Block, Phone 79, Josephine Street. - Nelson, B. C. J _ _ _ _ _ ^ VN_w_%s/vv^* KOOTENAY ENGINEERING WORKS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. MAM-KAl.Tl'KKKS UK TIIK CKAWKOKI AKHMI. TKAMWAV Repairing and Jobbing a Specialty Shi-ettnetal Work, Castings, Builders' Wuterial and Mining nnd Mill Mm-hinerr Ollire nnd Works Koo' of Fnrk St. B. C. TRAVIS I'h,HIV.* .'HI. MA.N'AUIiW. rsuiM-Di-t, BtQj A Word to the Wise This yew we Imv*.-- iippn-riaUfl the wniits ul ,.aim_ turners uml have pnHHHl into stork tho Good Cheer Art Base Burner This RtO-76 is (Hliiptnl Cor htirrl OOfil only, uml h.(m\\ i in teed to nivo witisfnction. ]* H. Ashdown Hardwa_| Company, Limited. NELSON IRON WORKS] ��^����/Wv~~v~*^ B. A. I8AAC R. W. HINTON ~~w^v*\\/s'> EINCHNEERS AMD CONTHACTOI.8 POUNDERS AMD MACHINISTS RurmlriiiK nnj dobbins cx-tuleil with r>e��pntch. Mhc.l Metnl Work, .MlnInn nnil Mill IVlui;lilner% . MiiiiiiliKliii-ssrs.,,1 Or��s Cure, W. U. i_. ..s! r,,_t,,,-_.- Chi-m. f'oriisT nt Ball mnl Frisssi Bttwtl. INEUSOrN, B. C. ���*_..- New Fall Goods Arriving ImportBP _ll_lgleSt Lath, Mouldings, Doors, Windows. Turned Work and Bracket* Mull Orders -jrntnptly attend_��| | VI.M-NON ,SIKIil;i ��� ��� ��� ni;i.bon. ����� c. | - "==-=g=. if Kootenay Ranges Why do we handle the Famous Kootenay Range? Because we cannot procure a better, taking In'0 "���' count design, workmanship, cooking qualities and price We will be pleased to show you sts good points- Woodf-Vallance Hardware Co'y Whole NELSON. l/_.tMil"""@en, "Titled \"The Nelson Canadian\" from 1960-06-04 to 1906-06-27

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