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Ar ,,,.r \" (,. ������..lWl ytfiwilnvrti .wn.wA :;.i!.\",i)Vio.'(; ���������;;fi^n'i.'.t..fl tocv. ���������> ! .uti. , I < If* ���������*\",*,V.VT.*li>VJV*>.-������ stasaci mttivsrA nobnetH' 'A // 'mi0^Z^.fm .^^���������^���������^xy^ajotift; ^^jfce^^g.-fvft -i/*-ct^?a-vi's' i f aW3MfjAl������N> \". tOl/mM -fry')?.-{tv-H I ( if I HI' ' i *-���������\" i. _������ ii,*11n i;*' > ii.)n.\"Ox * ������*iW:imi ���������* *j- ' '>'���������< Ia, JWlkjlDi I nU , \\ i ,i t I I ��������� .-I ) - ' V *, ^ i - v ^TTT- , , , ,,!���������/, ���������-.���������,*. .^,,-if -,w ,-. .*, .,(e-i-^tl--, ,)'. 1 *(,'; ),\"i ' ,10 i Vol\" f'V'.\"'No'. 8^ .JVeSt 'teVELSTOKlE. B.C. FRIDAY. JANLJ&RYn23f 1901. i ,- ' ��������� \" . ' i. it , r > . ' ,i. Cf-vr: j j i|������ -ij $2.00 a Year in^j^apce.^ ������^j{Jwi\"f.J M'vorE 'ANft'COM'MENTl i hi ������ 111 _ /;��������� In nevvidfi thh fin t < . I. J i , . v thnt i Revelsloke C..-B3W 8������������GXiXa&3������3������**S^ ���������ylM*. - To1 Make% ... t.S:������ )r i. nt:-) Ti ml .mi' ? tl'lirfi .> t'li'jl ������ ni I tjl.j ���������(Hb.jtul,, \", ������i . ��������� > i yd '.UMO.'l ,il IHJ'.'J (j . <��������� V#H l .1030 ������-l xA\"fa'l'J dJlsl JAt^PWi- i 'Aitr au:rr 5rtl IB if ,���������'>.!' <1!,*,l I0& Pairs'vof B^ BOQTSratf _ actual COST [LaiW, Gent's, Children's], v i^*5f.,; - ���������������������������������* ^v* r������ ���������������������*������*-f?*w,\\ These are Boots that we only havt a few pahs of each line and we must clear them out to make room for Isew Goods - ~��������� DOHT M!SSTHEOPPORTUNITY We are atf-jo clearing out nil'Short lines of W. G.\"& K j' j i ir* , -> * '-, j- - - 5hirtF. .-Ihere mo som< - ������������������ ��������������� ��������� --/' '-1. snap*-in?thase. .'<<.ull ^und s������e them. !''r \" -\" ������������������villi tlu'.ot.h. 1.1 < ���������f mi m p it i- IN ME MORI AM. Ill s'.|H'lll,,'.\" 11-1 ,lo\\vti*l isliki-ly t������ liei.pi pilily fulled .tipiiii ' to hhchiUlei her' civmi slIhihI iiffiitH, it iim^Mit* i ti tin .\" ��������� i(|im>iii1iIiihI thii' pliui* -also^in th.tt its i-rHit't iiiokioss him nil lieen iiinde'with- J( ' * ^ ��������� ' I*' rll , , ,,, iu.tliH iiiihttinvo oi fuui yciiiis, thonirli ' ' ,' i ' A'.\\\\ thi'tc li.is liei'ii a town tliei'u ������tno������ ..thu , J ' * . ���������> - v, >,x i.ul������MV was, limit, ' Thi'tePjs tln*n a lnit*'< m lioiilhniisi* 'at' lht* Hnl, nhotit tllljic titiiia the si?L* d'f'' < ui*Vpi'iiiLi|ial p ickitiR , tnHi* 4|'fh_iie at'o .tieviMi Jyp ii ttiicnts uikIj) li'iivhi'iN,' a\\tnln! onttilt'iii'iit iil'(H5 iiiuPim' iivvjiiiKo'daily; ntU'iuliuuo (it 213. UtiUt the slhonl disltii't, iilimit $71')0 tii I tin tho it'hool nijlOOOrtf whi.huM'i $1000 wiistipi'tU un, Mihool '(.qniptiiuilt '- iiml; rimkliirp inipiovi'iiii'tits' Thia 't.\\nu ^w.iii'pnn- i*ip illy , iii'ikU* up flpti'i 'til ^(t\\i-\"i iitncnt jitiut of $2381 aiitlja ni'iuiu ifiul ^liuit ot $3000 Tiip'iniiB to atitithi-r Ktiliji-it whuh is fxciclim^' thi*'piihiii.'iiiinil just I'now, tho Hat iilsrt hr>1i<.|A'������f|ti fittl* tlitcV -tmey luitk ho*.pt_ul. \\yth,'.t. ttiiiiuiiK s> hool fin tunMt'tim lotliicc^ linn,,in aid of which we 'nntito in' tht> hiit ' ihsiu* i,f ithe Times vthtl,t 'thi* \\Vnii>en'H Hosptt.il , Aid , Association ail* peltttu; jip'n iiilico hull Jon Viilen- tiil's Div.,-Th**y haveihttdlliis hospitivl then* foi tht������ ln*>t'.teti yeuis' nt* ItMit-L il sl't then* .uV pi-tiple) lff'Ri'vi-lMtlikfc' .mil ii. 'Uho nn* still u mulct inn whelhei''thiK i7miTTVVl5\"',J /yftj^ypl . W So H'm Mt Wei's his dended to iltcip the Ui^ Bend ivai^on toad lint will ns0i-t ns to i't>t fiit* all * linn- Tlie'itiiiiMJitM' foi re witn h slK'i'XPiciHet1 will! only, hu appm nited ' when' \\m tialize that >-he ll is Rune. ,H id hh. heen* ii uni'tlllf\"., M it ked or foolish sovereiRti, had blieeven lieen met i h disloyal to constitutional liheit} intrlKtKiix nu;amHt this ninnnlei oi n fa>oi of tli it otic as did even hei tin'ulub and gianiltiilhci, who pietedeil her on thu tin one, it> it quit. stTe ti ri.ty th.it then* wi)iild lieen ,no ButisU Einpue ,is ue see it t.idn,v,|that at all events its must itnpoi timt, loyal anil pi'i.Ri essive depenlletW ies. C iinula anil Aiibt i alia would novvfoi m no pari ot it. ..Suiely one intist \"he blind tndei tl. ������ho i an not tiac e tln.,gai(liiig hand ol PioVideiKB* ^iistainin*; hei upnn-tlH tlyone 'foi all this ileiinlh ot'ie.its. until nt the veiy i luse *hei,������nik foi t * i * . i . thc-iitnly of the.Enipiie was Intel m *& l������ ' \" Of ^l tT If M J. s , lilond mil iilin'ind folilid to \"he en- i ' c ' ' i a ' ' O, i , , I i|- ditiiiiX.I. an, in the wmils adili eased to hi r-'iy Ihe Kteat l.inte.ite \\tl liei^.ieic;ii. h irli She wi'onghti.ht*. people, lasting Koi*d.\" rr '*.' Hush, the D*itl Maich wails in the ipeople's e.us: The d uk ctm\\d moves and theie are , tolls and t''_iis : The black eii^th 'yawiih ; the^mortal , tlls.ippens; Ashes to ashet, dust to dust; Bin. is fjoni' who ueuiu'd iaO ������ieat���������, (Jone; but noth.n_; can beieavcher , . Of I lie lone she made hei o.vi*.,. , Betti(i hole, and we believe hei* , *3(>in**l luti^ f n advanced nrStatel Aiidithat slie.ui.its i ti m l down t l i t I ' irt Th in any i\\ Leath tint iiian. i.itt weave I ,hei. o i \"1 r i \"* ' I Speak no miuenf hei letiown, L ty yoni* eai thlv fancies dow n;\"r ' sei.v iie( ��������� of an , use in ihe.develo \"If. Groceries Choicest and Best that be procured. -.vli'i h will ment of Mi!* i minti v'*\"]'fhis\"i*. llu point uliicliiM: W( IK'niiist'(\"oiisulet. when inakin^ his iplani.Jo help out the sitiiatinu heie i���������[f we^had not that dillliulty to fate a steunliiiat would ll ive lieen put on the nvel Icimk -iro. II Mi. \\Veils will tttitsh the nntl to EtKht'imlu the Uckald does, not think it w ill be veiy lontf betoie ii now,- A Bright Promect rliCl 1-00 .J'.^VjJr- Ti' & ��������������������������������������������������������� tutnL.ti.fnti tnliiliitirtl ilTTfiitTitt C. B. Hutue&>Go? i) wfK oVv-timtJA-A. ���������**icanrw- ste.iiilboiit'^ A\\tll lii-__ Tli'i*0 iteiiiniioatlj itself j ',ib| | 'oot,' \\\\ the dtffl nlty* 'itisthe'tieltuiK1 Ka'ile _w,atei, oltetacleini.l tui ��������� ,\\{j {it wlucji iputi on t if; lit to^ tun i tut ins the i eai The HERALD ts gt itified to see by hts speei jtif������o?ihtt\".( oiint'il ou | Monday nnjht that'the' mavoi ''wishesJ to t,ee that bo ly take hold of this question among otheis (Inline their vein of offj'i^.'^This is1 .instep-in-'lhe nKht liYeitidn.-'It is quite'wilhm the duty of the city < ouncil to help oiijptojects for the-,\\veltave and advancVuient of thelvwn antl if necessai y to lend the weight of theii intliiencu to vnear on th'e'Donuninn l'oi 'JPtovinii.iliiKevnti- m>ht'iiroidel--to fUi Ihn-tijeui ���������The may in**, left tlji;. exai t_,_|nwfolli>w.'{nj II the ���������sinVe.'t'hiili'nt'pj'i'fers tf>!lniild-\"the load on thtouph, piivate enlerpiiM' will put on steamboats us Hiixiliaiv methoilb uf tt'.in.spni tattoo dnrinx the hea*on of navigation. Only let the cmiii'cll, IJiS'lifMi'iIof Wotkf. and eveiy- WW.trtilw\"{fU ijnd1 'chhtiict' pull tciRethei* to get the'pai ticiiltir thiii������ that appi'jiis mpsMfi* isjble and theie is no fear thjijiivVg |t^t{ll_ not g������l tt. ' The Herald would like to make .1 RUi*:Ke$_.i(0t .iS;iJo.,Jt ^niejins. (Wheiebv Reve.bjtq.ky i������JKl\\t,{.estity to its lova] alfect 1011 to the meiiioi y , of our be love) Quein( The iiiouiilaiii behind the town'i'vilv'Wiii'p'd ly. is'-nopulnfion iruie,.f*s[,'riPt\"������iim',qiMte'sH. feutuie in fife life\"oT this pl.icc> A future penod will md its Jmier. lipnchex converted into piihiu li,**. whilu.iU wppec reaehei-s will fuitush a lecreutinn giound for -all tune to-corne. Kohsland named a peak in the vicinity of the city Mount Rnher.ti', n.tte_r our (treat tfenera.1. i\\Viiiil^ftltSia The liielhten of^Gotd RittiRp' Loflffe, Nu. 20 Ki.tKhts (���������! PjthniH, at then U'Ktilai niec'tiiitr on Wednesday 'even- iHK' last, diew up'1 th������ follow trie: lesOlulions 'which wete unanimoiiKly 1 . y '\" ��������� . iuiopiid:. ,, I It' rt \";Resolved: That we, the mpmbeis of Gold BuiKe Loilue, No. 23 KniRhtsof Pytln is, of.tlic 1 ity of B-volsttike, 13. C:, i;tve*expiessiiin to 'om* feelings of deep Sol low), in bein^ calle^ upon to inoiu 113 the loss nf mir deatly bt'loved dii\\ereinn. Hei Majesty ,Queen Vic ��������� ilia, ot whom it can truly bu said Vhe lived to bless mankind\", and hei mommy will always be green in the leans of hei dutiful and loyal subject*,. V queenly woman. 11 womanly Queen, ���������Vie has left 11 noble record, well >_oithv of emulation bv hei im eehsoi s. uid of whit hi thu United Einpue ih nistly piotid '���������\"- ' ' * 1 ''Anil be it finthei* resolved: That >tu 1 hai lei he suitably ( (draped in ���������Kiiuninx. for ,a, penod of thice \"lionths, in loving lemeuihrtitice ot our Jeceased Queen an I as a mark ot onr inceie lespet t. ' _ ' i And fin th'et tesolvetl*. That a Vopy ���������f lhe.se iebullitions bt> fcnwaided to ^ 1 ^ 'he Giand peeper ot Itenniln and Seal, Uiand LodKe of Biitish Columbi 1 1111I to onr loial newapupeis with1 the .*i quest lhat they bu published. Edfrai ���������-tuiiidge, Chanielloi Comiuandet; Fted W Maikemot, keeper til Belinda 11 id Seal, ' ' , : ������������������ 1 1 , *i ; Salvation, Army. / X On Sat. and Sun'. J m 20-23tl������ Staff Cipt. Tayloi of Spokane, will.i ondui t special M'i vices ,it,tbe S A. buiituks. \"As tins is the staff's (list vidt to Kev elstoke, we tiust that the fi lends of t,he it my will turn ont and give him a leal heat ty welcome to our little city. The ri aff' is an ' emiest Cluibtiun Aoikeraud will picive a bless'ing to ,(s 'ill. CoiQtt and heal, him. ,Ensign StaigeiB will also R1 veil magic Iantein sei'vice on * Sat ore ay night, Ji n. 20, consisting of scenes' fiom Foxe book of M tit vis and luble fscL*nes. 'A.I11119- sioii: adults 15t 1 hilcltun 10 cent.-.. On Monday nijiht the, Ensnrn will deli vei lis laiewell iddtess, as he piuct-eds shdilly to , Wttinipei;. whele he will continue his spifc ial wm k \"* , Skating: Championship of Revelstoke. '* v o i 1 The ItevelNtoke Rink Company Limited have decided to hold a' set ies of im us foi the two mile championship of RevelHtoke, and Ui the winner will piesent t^handhome ( up valued ut $25 .The conditions' of the chiiiputition competition will be as follows: * ' ' '_ Theio will be a seiieH of flvp'iac^s I un\" eveiy* Monday''and Thtnsday uiKht until completed, thu flint race to be on'Mon'day, the 28th Jan'.1 from 8 to 820pm. ��������� >>, -/- - ^ # The Entrance fee foi Jbq series will be S1.B0' \"l\" it 1 .,\"���������-,,������;, 1' . Etities to he mnde beforo rfitrit race to H, A. Binvyii at the rink or'to O. R. Mt Donald at Canada- Pi.ag and' Book Co store. _ ( , ,, j ,, ij , 'Points will be awarded in eiuh race. To iltst 8 point h, to second 2 points and to thud 1 point, thehiirhe.st number of points in the five races winning the i hanipionshtp. 'it * 1 > On nice nights fikaluiK will he fiom 8.20 to 10 20. A -cbaigo often'ientH w ill be made to those desirous of \"seeing thu iticcs. ' Cruelty to Dumb'Animals. To tho editor of Hr.raLD* , 1 'DuauSib: ' '< Will von favor ine by lettinpr me pay that I think a lu.inih of the S P C A'. should be formed in ReveKtoKe, so that organi7ed piotection miKbt then bo acimdcd to those dumb animals which belonging to, or being jn ihiii������e of the ignoiant and vicious, ��������� become, victims of their spiteful ciu������lty. I believe in, ime minding only his, own business but felt ( oinpi Iled today to vetitute to ask .ijhny who was hiillally kicking ditb exhausted; sleigh \"doir, Id please to desist1 fiom so -doing. '.Of coiiise I leceived in icply >the inevitable and expected, 'didn't have' to * I think 11 city t-'ich .is 0111s shonld-'look after thu inteiests of mil\" dtiuib and faithful it tends and set viints, the doge, and hoises. 1 , / , IlAKRY Edwards. ii |C ' 'i Sandon Carnival. - 1 In connection'with l-his evpnt the C. P, R Co. will sell'tickets fiom RevelhtoUi' on Jan 27lh and 2Sth l^ood to ret inn up to Fell 1st at single tan* toi the lutiod tup, , , \"' THE SKATING RACES, \"* - *' ' 1, The Names of the Winners ���������A Gcod Attendance and Good Ice. . The skating lateH'came off tic the lievelstoke link 'on Wednesday evening. There was a good ctowd of ,~pei tatots and the ice was in first i.iU condition. Thc following events weie tuillid off. ' One mile nice���������1st pi tip, Oup. pie seuted by J Guy- Hat hei��������� J. Gould; 2nd pi i7e. Pan of skating hoots bj L'a>lor ���������& Geoige���������Motiy Petttpieic*. fl, entnes, ^One mile,boya���������1st ptize, .1*1 ch arera bonid by P. Buiiih & Co,���������Seyuiotu llilhet;2ud pn/e, Peail handled knife by K. Oiiptint���������Eat I Petttptete. X������o mile late���������1st pi I7e, Case of pipes by Bom ne Bi'is. -J. GonH; 2nd pi lie. Case of ebony hacked biuuhes��������� W. Sawyer. 0 entries. Half mile, ladies 1 ice. 1st pnze Wi tting pui tfoho by C. B Hume Ac Co ���������Miss K. Stevenson; 2nd pitze, Pmi of gold vases by Dr. Ctosi-���������Miss Nellie Dunne; 3 prize, Sleilini: bilvcr|innm cuie set by Revelstoke Rink Co,���������Miss H. Blown. 3 entues. 1 The Hockey Mitch. ,Tho hockey match Revelstoke \\. Ash'.iofl, will come off on Satuidiy evening, commencing at\"*S3Q The hockey club, which has been fojrued I'udei'gieat dirUc'iilttch.' has gone lo giea't expPns-6 tn getting the Ashcrofl team to come over and play and it will Taigely depend' upon the successor this experiment hnam tally, whet hei other aitangements will be unide loi matches with outside clubs. - _������ Curling. . , The following games weie pulled off on Wednesday at the link: No 1 tompetitton tor Calgary Brew- ing Co's'tiophv���������Dr. Gariulhct**-, R H. Mayne, E. Duponr. H. A Blown, skip���������12 I. T. Brewster, C. B. Hume, Jas. Lauder, A. Mc Done]!, skip���������10 Ni. 2 compelition -J. A., Falhs, W Mc Don ild, Geo Newton. A. M. Pink ham, skip���������14, A. R. Henn F G Fauquiet, C M. Skene, G. S. McCuter vzms������tx?������s������3������m^ s&ex&sxses^isxs^^ 11.t >��������� j ' The Solemn News in Revelstoke. 1 r ���������- 1 , B\\ institutions thoughtfully given I'cioieb uid bv the 111 ivm, liniiiedf Uelv oil iccetpt of the \"sad newsof'Uei Mnjestv's death lhe bell on the'ctly li ul ariticinnc. tl the- solemn tidings to the town. The message 'was taken up at St PeteTV. cihurt h and*fligs weie flown half mast at ihe government buildings, city.h tlliand other .plates Most pi ices of^-business immediately 1 lused up spotitaiieniisly and all kinds of niiiii-eiiient .inuouui ecJ_������u .int con teiiiplattou weiec.iiicelled The C. P. R. woikshops closed foi the aflci noon The.pulilic school was diMiussed aud did. not leassemlile - till . this niointng. WPclneMlay -Wis a'so gen viully obseived as\"a time'\"of tessi Hon fiom business. To__evc 1 yone the uew__, iif the, illntssiuiij.death) of 0111 heloved qiieeii, w hu h lan'ie with \"sue ll iippalltng Middene>s wns.ilie chum*, of deep and huaitfelt soiro*. 01 . ���������)) j'j. 'fvs, ��������� I Kat Clearing Cash Sale , , v VJ 1 , . i'i i'ii- . 1 For Thirty Days 'l-j A.YlNG.purohased the Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, etc. from Messrs\". Bourne * BrDS.\". we Wi!l hold a Great Cleaiing Ctsh Sale for Thirty Daya, planned as never before* this matchless sale Dry Goods awaited by Revelstokc's CLOSEST most ('URREvT buyers. Prohibly never b fore, s 'rely not in Revelstoke has a more select stoc'h, of staple and FanC; Dry G^ods been offered at such wonderful discounts. nanA������ oiYr'trloitntiiiri* MomiC \"nitWory who his V11 tnriA, -grwtt just passed 'in pin peluar'^iieTtfory Trf'nhe- 60vet eign, away. p 'Sk'L : #V'AT? .-j������jc ,��������������� u^������..'5rL -Rooms to rent. Applv-nrHfcKALb office fit> v* f W������r *������+r .^ ���������������- -���������������������** ������������������a'-W-^w^T.-Wf-kwJ*.. -i,��������� ,%/ Mourned as a Mother , 1 Mi; Heiuy-^Labnm-.heiejX in���������Ti nth has'ji \"1 eiiiHikable. ItillultcOtovQ'teen' Victoiia, a titbnte all^fhefiun'ie le- miikcble beciuse nf-1 hls|?,Vfrumi mtic ideas and fi ink ci itii*lsiits_iif uivahyl \"Among all hei inilliiitis iif sii'.j. 11-\" he will sav, \"theie aie but few.-who w ill not 111011111 fni her loss a*5-foi - one of their own household.' *NinAvill''tlie moiitneis be found linioiig h?i own sul^eits alone It it. not too nnuh to nnv that nevei in the hi* ,ot,tlie wot Id hah 11 single dew h landed,, Midi titiiveisal Kiief. 1 Alike- in hnppmess and sot row, she-lived a life beyond repioath, without thought of self, mil uiu cm* 1 vcdl> nevoled to the duties of -the*hi>ui.4 Allbmuh m,( upymg, pet- hips, tin* prouilesi position iciei HI < d liy.i woui'an.Hud uevet wanting in hi i 1 tain qtieenlv dignityj'her tHKtes, hul i ��������� ileiiuanoi and even hei du-ss weie iii.uked by the nirest simpluily. bin* his been, indeed,'the 11.othei nf In* e people, and as a mother,! ������he will be mourntd. In all the iiffaus of Mate she manifested the same wisdom' th it' uispiied heie private (hre, nor dm Inr own lountiy nlotierenjoy I be flints ol hei escpeiienoe-Htid f-iRanty. Through hei kindi-ed-aiid dSsiendaiits' alnoid. hei .inrluem g.fof ih\"iii v veisshas been felt in Ciliilin\"l>nt-Vl jj\"liln������i alwiys on llu* stde\"of pe ue, .itid'in St tensr' one crtsiB, t-heis kn'onn to have lendeied sen ice to the whole of Entfipe. \"Heraiidd'-n and lament.ilile brink- down waa due ent 11 cly to woi ry ��������� and overwork; she budfjbeen 'gr������������ail]/ dis- i rested by events jn eiouth Africa, aad by-domeotiC griefn.\" 0',-,��������� *. (. .. \" 1 >*\" a������ ij. .: *r'' .^.'Siwp'ni.Real Estate.\" ��������� ������> vri ^^ 1, > 1 K LT , u ' Fm*dayR only three lots for.Sl f*00 100 ft. frontttge by 140 ft. deep* enrnir ing'ott'(i������n*.*'(ivhiiRines'j jjrvrtlrln rtf the city,. A(l .fence^ 'iuid planted. riiJ, bin 1,11 if nil t trees. rFiret tl iss^buFfness or gardeui propwly..\"' Address,\"P. O, bos wi, %$f>igpt$ ywtefl, y ,1,;/, u . /-V. ������f. ���������\" ,vii-(f.'.0 ������ \\Z fix'v li>t ������sL..,(.'l' 1.1 >--������.',-,-> vtt7 Winter Jackets and Capes > To c lose out out Sto( k of Stylish Winter Jackets, ���������wo huvc* ietlu(ed3toiniei���������selhntr_ptices_50^to���������75^ pel leut.. thetebv cieatinghome ot the gieatest (haigains ot the atze. A tevv quotations : $5.00 instead of $7 60 for Ladies' Black Beaver ,)ai kets, stilish uid well made, thmoughly up to date and pel fee I lilting. , 1 i >$2 75 instead 'of $4 50 lor Lulies Extta Quality Beavei Chit h Jackets, la'est winter stylus and ..well made __.. $3 00 tnstean or So 00 foi Ladies'Blick Bpavei Cloth ������������������'\" ,Cai.J*j i,'\\f\\ Q v i- -~', .,' ^1 *��������� , - ��������� --l f ' 1 \"> *-' u ^ ~i 4 \\ y .1 '-1. Dress Goods^ _ Bioken lines of Diess Goods .vhtch must deaie ;.i ^-vitwiPtsftl aC pi ices wbicl^wtll vifecl a quit k sale. ., ix 13c a yaid niste id of 23i, Small 1 hecks and mottled goods. Regular Price 25c. Sile' Piito 15i, _ ' Priiits and ZepfirGinglianis 15 Pieces Piints. daik ind medium colors. Regulai 12Jc* it)aid. SalePiueSc, 10 Pieces ,Zephr Gingham in Fancy Checks. Ui gul u Pru e 20i. _ Sale Pi n e 12Jc. 3 Piei es Check Ginghams. Regular Pi ice Su. and 10i., S^lePiueOi!. j . t ���������~^~~~^~T~~~~~~~~~, m 1 Ready to W^ear Skirts, Ladies' Skills in JNilvvl?Blue Serge, ussorted* lengths well made. Regular Pi ice #2 50. Sale Pi tie $2 00. ' '1 t' $1.25 Feather Boas for 75c. . . These stylish Feather Boas will lend an added chain) to ynui tailoied lostume to bav^nothing of ~ the waimih and tiiinfoit'ttrbe dunved dining the~~ cold d iys yet to come.' ��������� Wrapper Specials Eveiy gaitneutieduced in tbe Wrapper Department. - ��������� 1 . , ���������< Morning Wi uppers, cut full hick w lists, lined, turn -over collai*. -liegulai $Zh0. S tie Pi tec $1*40 Flanneletts 1 (. fi Pieces Flanneletl3 in checks and plain, good heavy weight Regul ir Pi ice 15c. 8 lie Pi ice 10c. Cotton ^owels ' v ! Moi e Towels t-old in Janu ir'v at this Rig S lie' th'an in any other month of the year, of com be the're ' cheapei now. , .Cotton Huckaback Towels���������Special Salo Price 20c. ������ pun*. Ladies'Ready to Wear Hats Vour Choice ofTvventy five Ladies' Roadv-to- Wear Hats, all coloia. Regulai 150 und SI.75 for 75c. Men's, Boy's and Youth's Clothing* 8pectal birg-nns 'THE QUEEN& FUHEBAL-'.rl./v: --* ���������ti'. bi*i:ti de- * It has1 Been Arranged to \"Take \"���������Place, ?,\"_.. Tomorrow Week.' Luvdov. Jan. 25.���������It, has i ided to nold thc* funeral serv.ce.s oft. \".?. Hei late Majesty the. Queen 'on YeH-i- \"��������� 2nd, a week ftcini touioriow. ; ' ' THE LYING IN bTATK __ t , '\"/ The Queen lies iu a simple, coffin in ii.'. s teuiput uy iImpel elected in the dining . - ��������� loom. The coffin rests on a specially elected plitfotin, draped_\\vilh'royal* '* purple, the feet* turned,'to thu east. riiehi-id faces the altir. whii*Ua has\" been taken ftom the private chapel of. Uie pal.ue.. Outside tv\\o n'ffieei-s' are* on gund. Within two Indian attend; mts reninin in company vvith_ the ,' ladics.iu.waiting, who ate constantly, , ntesent. Tlie body is attired in black.-. Hie fac* is pi'ifectly peaceful and tho> \" i em tins have been placed with,the aims folded; on the-breast in a beauti-\" ful gold cro=s. The featuies ,art> very calni Tne hejid is iiielined slightly t(j the l ight All abotit repose quanti*\" tit s of beautiful flowers. ' ' . Itis pinb ihle that no, removal will, occut for a few days.., - .-- THREE MILLION DOLLARS^ ���������* f' Go up in Smoke and Ashes in Montreal on Wednesday.. * .. . Montri-m.. Jan. 2J5.���������A Hie,- which - . slat ted in the wholesale district tit S.'Oo lastmgbt, at 1 o'clock ^his inornirig^ has destioyed . property .valued . a^ , between 5A000.000 and S3.000.0!j6.:.'incC_.. .vas still burning, hut, tho appu.iianises__, lie that the firemen have :il hist got it, nndet conl!ol. Incliule'd in 'Uie'prbp- erty burned i*, the' splendid Board 'Of Ttade building, which 'cost half-a. million dollars, > with 'over a.' hhndrcd.-,. tenants, hilf ido/,tm large firnis and. - tv\\o scoio of smaller coneuriis.������- - - .-���������-���������> All new Roods this season, oach depal tment. iu \\Tl/AT' H for and re,ad our advertisement attentively during this,montl>; You'll ������'\\ 'fi������d them'iiiT^reatiiig they'll'teach you practical money saving. \"uV , i.i .������������������ ' i ' i ' , , Mail ^Orders Filled Promptly.^ ' \"T r- \" ' ' ' REID & YOUNG. Fata! Fire at Sandou..',., ^.^, , - Sandok. Jan1. 23���������A fire occurOd'-iri * Sandon on Tuesday night, in which one in in. an elderly Englishman,- waa - burnt to death. -The damage done^tQ piopetty consists in the destructton^of , a furniture warehouse, and contetitfi^-. (Over this warehouse the unfortunate. MCtimofthe lire had rooms. Ib .is . supposed th it the lire started'in bis aputinent and that be was suffocated by the smoke, befoie-lie could tuakc, hiscscapc.^ - ._. 7 \"Z.' \" REVELSTOKE CiCAR FACTORYi - [ ��������� ������������������������ ^ . ^ ^ The New Industry That is Thriving- and Doing a Large Trade. \" 5 _ The other day a repiesentativo of'~ the HERALD p.iid'a visit to the cigrir- f.K tory, which has recently been established on _ First St. by Messrs. How aid and Stewart.\" tie fomid tho notkof nianufacturirig the fragrant weeds busily going on.\" A great ninny\" people stnoWe cigars but few* have' much idea bow they are made.\" The process is very simple. There are- thiee Ivinds of leaf used in the process ���������the filler, which couiesfrom Havana? the binder and the wrapper, grown in Sumatra. Our own Canadian tobacco? such as is grown at Kelowna for. instance, is only suitable for the bin-;, derleif The opeiator takes a piece of the bindei leaf and lapidly shapes it with a sharp piece of steel. He then spreads it out, takes a sufficient, quantity of the filler, deftly twists the bunch roi.nd iti encase** thu whole in the wi.ipper, snips off one end and_, theie you aie. Another variety, the. straight cigar is made in a mould and', the-pi ocess~is_iheireven\"irinre ra'pidr1- The Revelstoke eigar.factoty aredoing a rushing business and. have hud to' mciease their foice. of employes and look out for larger quaiters already/ They make a first class article and their output is largely smoked and highly appreciated in \"this town unci - distuct. ' . ���������.��������� ��������� . . , .The .Vernon Murder. . The hody of Thos. Carson, who was sb\"t de*d by ��������� his., bi other iu������. law, English, .last Fiiday. w_ent , through heie on Weenei'day morning on-its. way east foi interment., Mrs. .Carson, iic-ompanied the , body. Furlher details of the aifair go to shew that a fatal termination to , the ,fatu.ily trouble h id been dieadcil by several ��������� >t the hi qiimntanc'is of the patties (omeined for some time past and. English had been mt;ed to leave the town. Tlie day liefore it happened, Thos. C'sison hud gone, down .to Kelowna and fetched liack'his brother William with him.' On the evening in question thc thiee weie dunking togilhci nnd had visited .thiee. hotels in (omp iny. At the last place jit .which they railed, the bartender enUe.-iteti English not to go out with the other two but to let them ������o ttw.-iy and then take some other direction' him-.' pelf., However the three left the house together. English vvfiUcinc lietween the othet two and ah -altercation tnking place among them. Ihey h id not gone very fur. when 'Ihos. Cafon struck, English ou tin- head with i heavy walking stick, which be nns'canylng ,'in.d at tbe sime tune grabbed\" at the levolvct- which Lnglisb was, imrying in his coat pocket. The revolver Was. however, in the other pocket and English Sminediatlcy diew- it and fired, shooting Cm son through tbe . heart. He exclaimed \"My God, I am Shot\" and immediately fell dead. As he lay there English flred two other shots into him and William Carson w.is struck hy a bullet, which pierced his light wrist, while endeavoung to prevent hiri. English was a printer b> trade tnd vei \\ pnpnl ir in \"\\ einoii. fV.rw'*-/^:^������-'^.^--^*%*'yw ��������� 1 ,, .1 !'-<��������� J-.-fAl ��������������� -''\"i.-Tvsa jt' :'>& i ���������{- .*.,f 'c-1* \"���������Out t - irrt ,,-Is^ r*-.'A\"-T^t7* : <-���������' errj Wdj.I ��������� ��������� vs-rr- \"- ������������������' -*'. ��������� ii\" ''-'��������� J P*. iv-V'-'������������������<��������� --��������� ';*���������''���������'������������������������������������'��������� -a������i Revelstoke Herald PuMlahed tn the Interests -mt Jtorelstota, I*rde*u, Big Bend, Trout Lake, nUctUewaet, Albert C*ny������. Jordan Pass and Ragle PaM Districts. A. JOHNSON PROPHIBTOB published tbe Interest* *_*_������ sorrbundlng x Scml-Weekiy Journal. of Revelstoke and districts. Tue*- ^y������ and Fridays, making closest asBDectlons with all trains. AdvertWne RaUs: ' Display ads., ������L69 per Inch, single- eolumn, 12.00 per ���������Ecfawtien tasertea thousand more Ca/tadiana were going to South Africa. . ��������� ��������� ��������� Tho British governmeat looks after tho spiritual as well as tho temporal needs of thoir prisoners. Thc ���������fivo thousand Boers fn Coylon havo ���������each been supplied with Dutch blble6 and plenty of tobacco. ��������� ������ ������ A clever cartoon ln tho Toronto World shows 9tr Wilfrid Laurior as siiartlng out to mediate in Uio Boer war. Sir Charles Tuppor is represented as oxpreslsng a forvont hope that he starts out Before tho Boers run ont of ammunition. ��������� ������ . ��������� Tlio public \"lands ofthe North \"West. Territories aro at present a vait revenue producing asset, tho profits of which arc at present enjoyed by tho toxleral government, and wu in the west who own the lands derive practically uo revenue from thorn. ��������� ��������� ��������� The* catch cry which was liojtrd' ito often during the recent election campaign to tiio effect that thi*\" Grits havo stolon tho ciothoe oC'thc Conservatives i* literally truoi and the Conservatives are now7t& condition of &omi- nakedncss. Jf 'thoy do uot soon gel -new garments they will be in con- si.)crablo',iln.tiger from political chills. ' ������ c ��������� ijo knighthoods came to Canadians in thc New Year's honors list. It appears, however, to bo the gonoral ^Impression that the Duke of .York will scatter u few along his line of progress during his visit to Canada. The newly elected mayors ���������'��������� of tho various cities appear to bo. particularly sanguine in this respect. m . . The Vancouver World says: A monument is to be erected over the graves of the late J. R. and Samuel Harbor, who went down in the wreck of the stcamov Alpha. The stone is of British Columbia granite, - and is being cut by Sam McClay, of Mount Pleasant. ' Tho' monument is being erected by a brother of the deceased., t * ������ A now light has been let in upon the recent Boer activity. A captured Boor prisoner is reported to have admitted that when TX-Wot heard that there wero a thousand fresh Canadi- THE RAILWAY COMMISSION' We are not particularly given to ���������commending the actions of the Liberals but if they do appoint a permanent railway commission to encvulre Into and regulate freight rates and do' the'thousand and one things that come under their jurisditiaon wc will say well' done. A railway corporation ��������� invariably comes in for more abuse-'at the hands of the press/and public than: anything else on earth. Sometimes it is deserved and sometimes it is noi, but a railway commission while respecting the rights of. the corporations will stand as a safeguard between the people and undue . . ... . v. ., ., ans coming he made up his mind to exactions on the part of the railway ������ - . ��������� ,_ {tiy aud kill oft all thc British before A Brandon Asylum Scandal A Fearful State of Affairs Reported to Exist.���������Patients Tor* tured. Beaten Black and Blue. The Cold Water Torture. Tho I-iVcn ProbS give* publicity to \" INHUMANITY0 AT BRANi,ON un attack upon tho methods of tho Brandon asvlmn. In yo*jterda*\"H issuo Serious Complaint In Made Against tlu* following appears: In*\">������ Asylum O������^ , A lady has asked the Free Press to Brandon. Jon. 10.---Thero was ' a givo publicity to tho following state- time In the world's history. when a menta- In March last, through tho maa ������ woman bored of reasja v-as ments. in waron. ^ ui u^u considered possessed of a devil, and death of a brothers child. she re- froretor* an outcast. CiviUked peo- cctved tuch a shock that she Buffered pj0 havo i0__g g^ (jjsfcardej euch cruel from sleoplosaness to such an extent Ideas, and'yd It would appear from that she was taken to th������ Brandon what took ��������� place iu Brandoa this that sne was iaw������ w uu ^1. that the ofllcers of the prcma- , asylum for treatment. Dr. Be 1 said cia, go%.orninoul aro throzleneA with 'that only about six woeiu wo������W to a icmm to bavbaroU8 c^,,. A* roqujiod to restore Jw w ^ woman was taken Into the Brandon As a matfc** of fact she became.per- ho6 iu__ for treatment. She waa ox- t'ectly well in May. but ahe remained affll|lMMl by doctora aml ������(Klatl _nBai_e; in tho institution from March ��������� until in fact shft j^^fa sucl_ Bj-mptoms October. During that time she wit- that u ,bDCanio.\" lmpossiblo fo*r the noascd much shockingly crjieitrca - mirsos ^ kcep hej. in charg0 longer mont. of ftaUents; bo that she felt Thc n0cce8an- p^rnm woro mado out impelled frequontl>k to lntertcro in -alid an orAw obtaln<_d committlng tho their behalf and endeavor to defend unfortminlo womau ut foundation. ;, ��������� terrible. A llttlo woman was so ���������\" might also inform you thai if tortured that she had a' lump in her t>>P\") was such case ln the Brandon throat'he size of an era at thc time i*1'* and the woman required'medical lhe lady informant left, and the lat- treatment pending her ti*ausfen-enc������ ler told both doctors that sho would *������ tho asylum, sho would receive it Irom the usual medical atiendanL of the jail, and sho would net havo stif- ������������������^-K^-^W-M-J^^^M^^^K-W-i?** THE 80UMBRS- MONUMKNT A monumont for the* soldier*)! \" 'What would, yo'build .'it of7*- Can ye build it of niarlile. or'' bronze. ' OutlaoUnc tbe ooldieVe' love? <��������� Can ye glorify it with legends * As grand aa thoir blood hath writ From the 'innermost shrine ol this land of thine ' To tho uttermost verge of 1(7 ��������� companies. One thiug, however, has) to be borne in mind. - Nothing is so easy as to vender such a commission utterly ineffective if it is-not organized in a proper manner. The commission should have an absolutely free hand as far as it is in the power of the government to grant it. It must be composed of men whoso Integrity, ability and standing are utterly beyond a suspicion ot reproach, who arc not strongly partizan in politics ahd who above ail cannot in any way whatever be influenced by tho railway corporations. Vie sincerely trust that in this case the gov- ���������veminent will rise above partyism and not use the opportunity to appoint clamoring oflice seekers who have been following their political banner, io remunerative positions. The Dominion 'should be ���������seam-hed for the hest men for thn office and when found they should :be appointed at salaries that; would put them as far as possible above ,ail influence that might be brought to bear upon them. The idea of a commission is an excellent one and it remains to see if the govf-rnmen; can carry the matter ���������out ir. a strictly impartial, manner.. , they arrived and thou he might be able with his armies to stand off the Canadians. MURDER AT THE FRONT A good deal has been said by those who know them best of the inborn brutality of the South African Boers, themselves Several instances have cropped up ���������during the present war but the inur- ���������derotis act of De XVet iu flogging 4hr-;<5 men well r.igh to death and then shooting one of the number -Know tbe murderous nature of the South African?.. The only offence of these m^n was that they were in f.v.-or of peace. 'Words are too fitrong for S'ic-h an action. Il is ������nurder pure and simple and if the sv.K can be traced home to De XVet, *-s I/ord Kitchener thinks il tan, ho. .sfcO'ild l,e held answerable for it and when the war is over lie ouclit to l������ trit-d for ii in fur- a civic court Jim! if fc,!**.d fcuilty haneo.J ������.-��������� hii;h as lia-can. D*: \"Wet's tiction was- thnt -of a cuthrnat and bandit, not that of .-������ eoldier. It show.*-- that there is a good deal of probability in many of i4iie stories of Boor atrocity an.] that they arr; not th\" .simp!.* .ik.u.s people many of tho.se opposed to the war would have u^ believe. Jf murder ���������like this is to ehareatorizc the guerilla stagn'of the. war not an hour should .000 Rossur.d 2.7S0.0OO ISousdary i.Qotj.firxb Moyift 1.000.000 Kimberley JO.'.OuO Alasv.-ortJi -1 ti:\",'X*0 r.ardoau 3'\\000 \\Vinderni2re 5.000 These figu-'= arc- for Die rti.-ctrif-ts if-.-.- 1900. It'is almost sal'.- to nay teat during the present year the J.ar- doau's ore output will have re.ic-h������d At least the baif million mark. i The Jew? have much to be proud of in connection with the war in South Africa. It. E'.-eins that over SOO, of thr-m fought on the side' of the British during the wnr, which if In claimed ... more* in proportion t'������ rhrir number than any ollur see' ,-������n- tribnUd to the defence ,,f ,.,,. ,~m. pire they arc- subjects of. It is point ed Ui proudly by the Jews.- ns an answer to the* st-itcmr-nt su often made that their race, wns incapable of true loyalty and did not lu-ce,. fighting men. A groat, sri-vlce icas held in lhu .-:��������� nnagtigue in Aliigaie, recently, ror Jews who had serie-l iti the rcgnlfu- and siiixiliarj fortes in th\" war. About 250 men attended including some 20 officers and many members of the* City Volunteer battery. j-'rorn till over Canada rome regrets that. Nicholas Flood Darin was defeated in Western Assiniboia. lie has given the best years of his lift) to bin con-itituenlK snd has refused preferment aiul rcmnncraliia nrjsitions in order l.lit.f he niiahl. belter iorve Hi'::.*:. Ii. w.ts well K:.OWn that at one time hu was fainted fur a portfolio hut threw the chance away by taking ti i iir.-io opposed to his colleagues bcuAiuin he believed if lo bo in the best interests of hia confctitu- euts. Uiit despite his nersoual self sacrifice, hia undoubted ability uud reputation us au orator and n lit- eratettr. the people he has So long ser\\ ed hiti> showed their urntilude by turning liini down. Verily a political career is bur a barren one. And tho answer camo; W������ -would build it Out of our, hopes mado suro. And out of our purest prayers and tears. ' ' ' And out ot our faith securft; W������ would build It out ot tho great wbito truths ������������������ ... Their deaths have aancUaed,. men In arms, And the sculptured forma oC tha. in. arms. Anil their faces ere thev 4U*i. ������ ���������:��������� ���������> o * ��������� ���������> * * ������ * * ��������� And wliat heroic flKurea Can the sculptor carvo Is etcuo Can. tho marbio bi-eaat be made to blood And tho marble lips to moanl * Can the marble' brow be ������������������> , feveredT . ��������� And tho marble ������yes bo graved # ��������� To look their last aa the flag ���������> Boats past, * On tho country thev have ��������� ANOTHER CASE OP LYNCH LAW Ocala, Fla., Jan. 16. Nwbm' Mc- Klnoey, colocod, waa Umelwd . here Cor mocking the Plant trrmtam faat train near DunnciL, on BttattaT night. Tho victim Implicated two others who may'sUaro the uue tete. J. ������. SCOTT. aA., UL.B Barrlohac Salicttar. Notarjr PaMte^Ste ' Avenue. Rorolateke Staaaa. Meaejr to Loaa saved Tho And tho answer came figures Shall be fair and brave, ,/ <��������� And..as befitting, as ouro -and ���������. and white f' <��������� As tho stars above thoir ������ grave! ���������?��������� Tim marble lips and braas-t *i ;uid brow '���������' ���������> \" yWliercon tho laui-el lies. * Bequeath us right to guard tho * \"���������> -\" flight . _ . , '��������� <\"���������\"' Of the old flcg in thc sties.' * A xnonuuient for tho soldiers! -���������9' Built of the people's -love, ��������� * And blazoned and decked ������nd ��������� panoplied . - ��������� \"With th������ hearbs.yy built It nf! * Anil aee that ye bulM it stately, ��������� ���������In pillar and nicho and kato. ��������� \"And high In poso as the souls ���������> of those '��������� * It would - cowmemorate ! * ���������> ���������'James Whit comb Riley. ��������� report tho caee. .The cold bath torture, sho - says, was a form of puniiismcnt the nurses loolc it upon tncmseivcs to administer. Ur. Gillies had had them -give somo patients batns to allay excitement, but tho nurses were responsible for the abuse of .tliis treatment, and Its being matte an,awfully cruel\" punishment. She says sue tlircatcr,- ed the nurses .with cxposuic of their conduct. ���������- Aside from this cruel treatment of patients, th\">j lady had no coinnlarnts to n.ake. The food, ,1'or example, was all right. Two of the nurses were new, having,-,jusi .Den taken ou before* she left. One of these, when fered in consequence of a slight delay. I feel that you have made an un- warrantble reflection upon the management of the iustituion of which I have the honor to bc'in charse; and 1 must ask you to publish this letter in thc next issue of your paper, accompanied by a unqualified apolosy for the unwarrantable'statements hi your article to which I have referred. Yours truly, 3. 3. M'FADDEN. M. dical Supt. Brandon Asylum. Au Inquiry Demanded It will be seen that there is plenty told to put a woman Into a cold bath, of work \"for \"the superintendent of refused to do so. The others had the Brandon asylum aside from mak- all ha'd a hand in'tho proccediuKb. The ing complaints against the news- c-ninplaiiiant suggests tnat someone papers. His business is to investigate visit the- asylum and speak to the the complaints and charges made by pati tii ts privately; .soino of them. Uie public or any taxpayer in the she s-iy.-, aro quite s.\\ne. aud will lei! ���������ll straight story. ������������������.'.<*._.-'- .\"���������\" Letter from. Dr. JleFaddon The* fclliiwina letter wriues ostou- tatiousli- on.\" tbe letter caDer of a law firm, has been received from the superintendent of the asylum. ' but. if the sii peri nn; dent or any other official thinks, to intimidate thc Free l'ress and to fr'ghtt-n it f.om discussing the public, institutions of tsis province and the character or conduct of public officials, whose salaries are paid by thc- c*;op!e. then he Is very much mistaken Brandon. Man.. Jan. 12. 1901. province and to so conduct the insti Uttlon in his' charge as to merit\" the confidence of the taxpayers. The management of the Bellevue asylum in New York and the cruel treatment lo patients, resulting in the death of one. have recently attracted a great deal of attent'on in tlie United Sta'tos. It behooves tho government of Manitoba to cause tho proper officer.to make an Immediate investigation of the statements made by a- reliable person as to the cruelties practiced iii tlie Brandon asylum. A very rigid and searching investigaticn must be mad^ at once. If these things have\" been practiced, without tho knowledge of. -The Tunnitoba���������i-Tfcc���������Presr-CoTr^-2-23 ihe~supe-riirtt-hdeat~he���������is���������ju.st���������a\"s~i'c~ McDeraiot str( **t. Winnipeg. Man Sin-- My attention ha--, been called to an article, in Uie Manitoba Morning Free Tress, published on the 11th Janual-y, ciataininc p. libellous charge ngainat inc. Tho article u> which I refer reads as follows: sponsible as If they were practiced, with his knowledge, for the responsibility of tho whole management of thfj ia-.titutien is on his .shoulders. According to tho informant of the Free. Press the cruelty and torture was frequent if not regular. A FIENDISH CRIME. Ycung Farmer Murdered and His Aged Mother Brutally Maltreated.���������Robbery the Motive. Thomas C. Moshier, a farmer aged Soon after the kitchen windows 23, was murdered, and his mother, were opened and-.two' men,, one a Mrs. Jiufus Moshier, aged 72, was negro, jumped Into the room. Mos- Orulally assaulted at their home In hicr grappled'the white man, and tho Gorhnm. Saturday evening,, by two negro knocked down Uio woman, men, who forced an entrance Into thc striking her a terrible blow on thu residence, with tho evident intention head with a stick, of robbery, says lhe Minneapolis sh0 begged for her life, and after Tribune. striking her again the negro went to After completing their ghastly work the assistance of hte comrade, tho men ransacked the house, taking Soon after they dragged Moshier in- what valuables they could find. One to the front room.' ' Mr3. Moshier of the men was a negro. fled to a room off lhe kitchen and hid About noon yesterday F. Williams, in a closet The \"noises soon ceased, a negro, was arrested.at Scarborough, and tbe men went to the cellar for In his possession .were, found a blood stained razor, marked with Moshier's name, ?10 in money, con- eistinpf chiefly of bills, which were also stained with blood and a watch. Hih hands and clothln/? wero soiled and bloody. The man admits having few\" valuables been at thc Moshier farmhouse, and' ��������� ���������, ., ' says he left his companion - in Port- . I\".0���������*!'. afterwards -thc negro re- Innd. jointed his companion, and Mrs. The .story of the crime as told (',y'^'\"'cr beard them ' opening drawers Mrs. Moshier, as as follows: - fJTKl GW-rturning furniture. She and ber son had oaten their After the men Itfft tho house she supper, when a knock was heard at wraped herself in a blanket and made the door. No attention was paid to ,lcr way to the,house of Frcomari . it. ;is Mrs. Moshier thought the Richardson, who lives a quarter of'n caller might lie a man who formerly rniIe distant. .worked on the farm, and w ho, ,it is Tho police of this city woro noil- said, left undor some unpleasant clr- fled, and immediately started w'ork- THE'.MARKETS Winnipeg, Jan. 14: ��������� Cattle���������There is nothing doing in the cattlo' market for the time being and there is'no news to report. Dealers seem to expect that when trading commences\" again prices will be higher, as cattle'arc scarco. \"Farmers sold out closolj; in tho fall owing to scarcity.of feed and- there aro not so many cattle in condition for inark- .keting as usual in consequence. At present butchers' cattle arc worth 23,ito 3Vic per,pound dellevered here. Sheep���������Tho market is nominal, as none are offering.' Liberal -stocks of mutton aro held here. .Hogs���������Hogs are coming forward freo'.y and all offerings are'readily taken ..by packers at steady prices, for hogs weighing - from 150 to 250 pounds off cars here 5c is now the prevailing price. Inferior lots are quoted \"at 4% to 4%c por pound. Milch Cows���������There is ��������� the.' usual good demand for milking cows. From ?30 to 515 is being offered for-theso. Horses���������There' is very little demand for' horses at present and the market is quiet. The demand.for the lumber and tie camps a,nd for other: kinds of winter work is -j now . fully supplied. A couple of cars of \"Western brochoes of mixed weights are expected to arrive here, next week and will be' sold for \"geheial purposes. Halter -broken bronchoes....a.re worth frora'\\?65 to .$125 each' according' \"to weight and'quality. '.-\"'\" : Prices in. tho Kootenay Topsy-lurvg. That's (thorite uttit'ide of \"the small boy. -Add .in this ac. .n ������Um child ia the rather 6f the mail.\" , The man does not essay to walk through life on' hia hotida, 'but he creates for himself n king- ~\" 'dom of topsy-turvr- dotn. He turns niglit Into day. Hte cuts regardless of time and physical necessities. He makes a pleasure, 'of hU business and a bunnees of- his pleas-' ure. tn fact, he effectually reverses the order of natural living. The result ia physical disability generally introduced y \" weak \" stomach. The food he eats docs not nourish him because tiie stomach and its - associated organs arc not ab4e tt> extract tbe -nourishment from thc food. Hence, the body is under nourished aud disease develops in .one form _ or another.' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures 'through the stomach diseases which originate in, .a diseased condition of the stomach aud its allied organs. Hence, it cures \"weak\" lungs, \"weak\" heart, \"weak\" nerves and other forms of so-called weakness. ��������� \"t had beta-, troubled witli catarrh or the stomach and heart trouble-,\" writes Mr. *W\\ ������. McrchantJ'of Tftet������burff. Clarion Ca.-.-iPttno'a. \"Had doctoral tor same time without rdicf, then t begnu to take Dr. Pierce'* Ooldeo M*d- Ical Discovery.'/1* took ue������en bottles-.. 8efore-I, began to take It I trelglicd ll\") pouttda. aod t_4w I weigh 175. I am working steadily lad feel tike a well man. I send jrou many thank*.\" Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellete cure coo- stipation. HARVaT- MoOARTBR & FlrfKMAJS :i\" BmtaU������j..,8oUc������torB., Ete. ���������mkmmb tor Imperial 'Bank mt Canada \" '' \" ar? ftmja.to loan at 8 per eent , xtoJriS*\" *k*ons Bank Block. ��������� \\ mm, 8t������et Heveletohe 8tattoo, &c. ���������*������������������ w. caoss Uacksuto Arena������, Ror-elatok, Surgeoa to the C. PL������/ - Health Officer. Clt* ot Revetotoke' Methodist Church, -Rerelatpfee f������2������������Wnit oerviW at-11 a. m ant-7:99 p.m. Ciaai meeting.at th. SE-^LS6 \"\"'\"S ~rV^. Sab! bath'sehool and Bible claes at 2-so. wee������iy prayer mooting every. Wed- ?ffr?LJ7miDB at 7J*>. The pubtl* aw oordUHy Inrltetl. Seate freV RKVAJ.THOMPSON, Partor. Bt. Peter's Chooeh (Anglican} Bight a.m^ Holy HuchariBt;. u a.m.. raatlna, Htany and sermon (Holy Eucharist, flrat Sunday in the month); t:������ Sunday school, er chlMreBtf service; 7t80 evensong (ohoral) cart ���������armon. Holy Days���������The .Urntr Eucharist Is celebrated at 7 a.ml7| ���������*���������������������������. as aanounced. Holy nun I rem after Sunday school at 8:15. C. A. PROClTNIKR.Vtcar. . , Presbyterian Church . Service. every Sunday at U ma mm* 7.80 p.m. Bible.Class at B:M 9. m. to which all are welcome. Pifei ���������aeetlns at 8 p.m. every Wednee&y. . RBV. W. C. CALDER, Pastor. Roman Cathc^lc, Cbarch- - ifaas ant aod third 8unday& ia saastli'.at'ilOiM am. '���������- , rREV..FATHER THAI ' Salvation Army : 'f Veetlas every nlsht - U - their- ���������o Irwt street m Hy ���������!������������������ 11 rnm' Revelstoke Herald food. Mrs. Moshlc-r then fled to the stc- floor, -tv-here she '-was followed ond by tho negro, who demnnded hor money.' She replied that she had no money, bul told where k.-ic i;ej>l. hdr ctirn.stnnces. ing on tho case. NelBou, January ,32th: i- .' Butter-Choice dairy,' 22c; cream- cry 24% to 36M>c Cheese^���������New Cheese. ISo. Eggs���������Choice, frosh, 31c. Oat���������������Per ton. ?28.' Millfeed���������-Bran. $20; shons. $22 per - ton. Flour���������Manitoba patent, S5.40 Hay���������Per ton. $23. Potatoes���������Per ton. $20. Montreal Prices Montreal, January 11: Receipts of livo stock at the Boat End abbatoir on Thursday ,wore 700 head of cattle and. 275 sheep and lambs. Butcher.- wero out iu full forco. here was tin activo demand for good Btodc but common and inferior cattle were dull of-salo.* Beet cattle sold fit IM to 5o, good at 3% to 4Vic and common at 21/,' ,to 3>4c per, pound. Cormrrtt paid 2n per pound for 'lean cows. ' ; ' * ' British I.lvo Stock Hales . London-, January 7: . A stronger foqllng has prevailed in this markot during the- week for American cattlenpd pr'ces Bhow'an advance of ,*y������c, ch'oir.c selling at Wrier The- market for cfieep was Ann at 13c: ItHOBKS OREAT 3CHEiVrB (SEMI-WEEKLY) Is tho leading newspaper or the-great mining districts of West Kootenay. It gives all the latest mining, telegraphic and local news, written up ' in authentic, reliable and read able articles from unquestionable Information. It enjoy* a large circulation and Is con- ���������oqnently unequalled - aa , aa advertising medium ln th* field In which it Is pi'***.teacd. Sii-JSGiiptipn $2.00 Per finntlm |1,25 For Six MonlK- ��������� StriBtlu Jn BtoncB, It takes a .foremost .piace in - Um race for prominence and .popularity with business houses and as a consequence 4oee more business .. with those requring printed, etatl- ment In Eastern British, Col- . smbla. The class ot work , turned out has been pronoun- ��������� cad-equal to.any thing of the klad\" executed ln the larga ' eltlea by much-larger.,print-;.' osery .and office supnltes than . any other printing establlsh- .erlec. .''.1: Job Printing Department Is equipped with the latest -faces In- type designs and all work entrusted to The Herald is. handled by exprtenowJ wortanenywho thoroughly un- . derstand the proper use of the at their', disposal ,\\ The Herald does no*jelatertn'i '- ha the only printing heme In thedtetriot but It does olalsi.. to be ' \" \" \": Thoroifghltf Up-f o-Date lo Every PartiBillar Surely nothing couh] be more dra- tho war has brought to him muat niatie than thc decoration of the seem to th<. frrr-y old soldier.\" tho iIpikI body of Lieutenant IlotiertH. the filol of halt tho world, .'as Fon of the commander in chief, with' nothing when he reMettjtors the Victoria Cross, .whicli he ,won that it cost the* death of hie .'only and when he lost his life at the dreadful well loved ������ort. - ,'\"'' . ��������� igl't at Colenso. All the honors that *r������ .'���������\"V\" ,*���������- fn a ,.',hoft introdirctlon lo \"From the* Ciipn to .Cairo\" by Hwiirt f.\" (Jrugari a\"d Arthur. If. .S>'arpo., and just publisht-d by *,an EnRllsh 'houso, Mr. Cccetl Rhodes inako< thebc cot- rnentB; \"I muat say I envy you, for you hnvo done that whleh haa been for centuries _��������� the ambition ��������� of evnry explorer, namely, to v-alk ��������� throuph Africa froth North to South. Tlio amufK'iwnt of the whole. Ihinpr l*; that ,a youth .from Cambridge/iurlnt? h!9 vneiilion should *,have sucoeeded '' in doiTig--_thiit which the .Dond-ypn*? roc-' plorpra of-the. world have failed to accomplish. There-Is a dls-ln.--: l.iinio'r In.tho,whole thing. It makes mo tho moro, certain that we shall complete- tho, telegraph and ta-Iw.-iv, for surel^flj^jB not to bjb he.itnn bV ,b������ tegs tj^'a. Cambridge V-K^ltTadu'aU;.1 Tourieucceas,\" Mr. Rhodes adds, ''the moro confirms otio's l>eH*.f. -.^he fchemee described by Sir WiUla.Vi narcourt as *wliw_fsvj1;s(������- Jl, fttlPWEMENTS FOR IHE FRONT A GREAT NUMBER OF JHE MEN NOW AT THE FRONT ARE NOT IN FIGHTING TRIM.���������ENTERIC FEVER. . BXCOMMU NICATKD Hunting for the Pole.- An Enormous Elevator. -The Nicaragua Canal.���������War in.Central America: lxmdon.W IB.-IndicaUbns are - BO^HS SORRHNDBR - aet wanting-that-the. decision, of the government to send -relaforccnvints - haa not been taken a moment too soon Colonel Colvllle'a mobile column. which has been puraalng the BocrS has been obliged to rest at Greyling- iwad to .erect a blockhouee and cease operations until reinfortod by mounted troops: Paget has taken.his force te Pretoria to refit. Many of the ��������� men are suffering from enteric fever. ______o \" 'v ' More, Men. tor the Front. Tolstoi. Will. Not be* Buried in \"Consecrated Ground���������Uan of ' ' tho Cbxrch ! Berlin. Jan. IC���������A letter from St Petersburg ������rree the details of thc instructions seat by the, holy synod to'every Russian bishop f*r tho purpose ������T securing he full |������Sect of Co������nt TolatoU's eacommuntcaUon. Tfaese instrucUoaa forbW the priests from officiating at his oesoiqu'ies ' or BOlemntslog requiem masses. for the repose of h������ aowl. Tbey- also forbid the inter-tent of Ms body In consecrated ground. i. RAILROAD COMBINATIONS Loudon, aJn. 'ie.-IRepe*rtlng to the war office under date of Pretoria, Jan.* 14, Lord Kitchener says: \"Beyers' whole force' crosed the railway near Kaaifontein on January 12, making lo the east' 'There are no' Important changes In the positions in the colonies. Several, small, parties* ap-; poar to be returning to the Orange River Colony. Some Cape rebels who accompanied a- commando into the colony, haves urrendered.\" _+������������0������������������������������������M������ ������'���������'���������!>������������������>*���������������������������������������������������*������������������*������������������*���������*���������*������******+*+**! A JEW ROAD TO TBE WEST William Mackenzie, the Railway Magnate, Expects to haye a Road to the Wheat Fields Before the End : i of .901. Signs oi Prosperity in the West. A few days ago Mr. Wtlliain Ma'c- A 8EVERE PIQHT ALarge Increase to the Imperial Yeo; manry. Ten Thousand Fresh Troc-ps Will be in the Field In a Few Days. Eight Thousand Horses a Month Going Into South Africa. New York. Jan. lS.-Theru ia a mod deal of nncertalny as to the ������_ct intentions of thc government in regard to the'question of rdnforoe ments for 8outh' Africa, says the Tribune's London eorresoondeat. Tne mnouncement that, the enrolment of Baden Powell's pollc-a Soros had been abandoned Is'officially contradicted, lt is now stated ,that ln addition to Ue constabulary the war oflice intends to despatch to the Cape about 5,000 men to strengthen the Imperial ��������� yeomanry- which as a fighting body has! been seriously weakened. It is expected that without counting the police recruits.a tow weeks will see more than 10,000-fresh BriUsh troops tn the field. The question of mounts is also being dealt with and .it. is understood horses are being ' sent'.to ���������South Africa at the rats ol about 8,000 ti month. London, Jan. 15.���������The latest casualty list shown there has been a ae-' vere engagement, with a loss of Blx killed. 17-wounded.and 'five missing, at MmTay8burg, where tho Dutch are said to have Joined the' lnvadora. STARTING FOR HOME Cape -Town,' Jan. ;i6.���������Lieutenant General 8ir Frederick Carrington with the head quarters staff will sail for England tomorrow. The Duke, of Edinburgh's volunteer rifles left Cape Town .today forOriquatown.. New York. Jan. 8.���������Jas. J. Hill again today was the central figure in Wall street. In an Interview he outlined what he\"and his -associates in- the \"railroad c&minunlty^of.'interests\" are trying to accomplish.' In.stead of a 'combination 'of great rail roads under one syetm he said be was trying to bring about an agreement between certain big i-ysteuts of the northwest by which friction would bo prevented and the roads oporatetl more economically. He denied thar he as here to see J. Pierpont Morgan or Rockefeller.\" o SMALLPOX IN CHICAGO l THE NICARAGUAN CANAL Washington,' Jan.- le.y-Mr:. Morgan asked the unanimous vconeent in the -.senate\" yesterday that the vote Chicago, Jan. 1,6.���������Binoc the first case of smallpox was discovered on November 30, 1W0. In a man who .had como from Ashland, Wisconsin,' 30 cases have been fouad by the \"health authorities and sent to the isolation, hospital. The second case was brought here from Erio, Pa.', on De- comber 11. and the third from Iowa on December 14. On the 28th of December two independent casea developed f on the'south side.,.From the first, day of this year every' day* de\" veloped ono or morn cases in dlf\\ lorent' parts of .the cltr , , * t^���������i^ ;��������� WAR IN CENTRAL AMERICA- kenztej the ereat railway' magnate was interviewed by tho Toronto World. ' He made a number'of statements Well worth reproducing and of great interest to western, peopl\" \"I see no indication of hard times m this country. On the contrary, 1 believe the great west will keep steadily on its career of prospcrit.v.\" Northern line to the seaboard. \"AU wo care aliout at present,\" said 'Mr. Mackenzie, \"is to get the line completed to Lake Superior. \" This we expect to have by the end of 190L We will then be in a condition to . move our share of the western wneat ' crop. This is the main consideration at the present\" \"Are,you making any arrangements for new buildings in the -'city next was the reply \"of William Mackenzie, 1 summer?\" the railway magnate, in reply to a I *'oh, all that remains, to be consld* question today. . Mr. Mackenzie, in-1 ered.\" was the answer. \"Wo will terviewed upon \" the statement made probably pass through the city some* ln eastern papers that his lin^. tlie^ where.\" Canadian Northern, was to b������ united | When questioned regarding th������ with the Pary Sound line of Mr. J. R. | large pulp mill which it was reported Booth to form a transcontinental line. 1 he intended to build at Fort' Francis refused to commit himself ou the Mr. Mackenzie stated that' plan wa* subject, declaring- that he knew being discussed by American capital nothing'of it save what he read in Ists, -and he was interested only s< tho newspapers. He believed, how- ��������� far as It concerned the country ant ever, that tho big bridee ovor tho j the traffic on his' line. The pro Ottawa- at Hawkesbury was completed , moters had approached him. on tht and ready for\" traffic; * From there question of freight rates. Ho believed the line.,runs, north of the Ottawa\" the place was exceptionally adapte* and .St. Lawrence rivers to Quebec, for such business, as there was pleat} This would form .a \"continuous chain of pulp wood In the vlcinltv and goo* from the western end of the Canadian water power close at hand ffWFrfWnrfrWWW ] THE MOLSONS BANK Inoorpobatkd bt Aot ov Paauamarr, 16-5. HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL F_W up Capital RneC F���������nd C9UKMKOOO 3.0600 DIBS0TOB8; Wu. MotBOM KiCPUBBSOK, PnaMeof, 8. B. Bwiaa, Vtoe-Fre���������_���������t ; ���������tr. U. _������hbay,Saxt*fx Pro���������t, J. P. C_���������*>������������. H. _���������__-io> Met a*���������. L-f. Cot. F. C. IIh������������������-w. Jamba Exxtor, Geceral ttaaas**.' A general-banking business transactod. ratea. Interet* allowed at current��������� J. D. MOLSON. Ma3���������(sa, Bim���������stoke, B.C. ������4_*M*iU&bidBW������Ui^ Washington, Jan. 15.���������The state department today ' received a telegram- Minister Looi������.tB at'' Caracas, DE WET THREATENS' VENGENCE yesterday that the vote be from taken on the' Nicaraguan canal, bill, stating that the Venezuelan govern- on February 1: Danlels-(Dem'.,\"Va.) I ment has seized two steamships of objected. Morgan thereupon offered, the Orinoco, Shipping & Trading eom- .resolutlons declaring that ' the rati- patty fir um aganist tho revolution- ���������fication by Great Britain'of the Hay-];^. Th-se -vessels were ���������..tinder'1 the Pauncefote treaty, as amended by the British, flat; but'were ownftd. princi- senate was not in the conditions pally by Americans. \" precedent to , canal., ^legislation ���������and Death in the Cards He Wiii Shoot the Author of a Book on Sight: \" Refugees Flocking , ��������� to Camp Kroonstandt, Jan. 14.���������Tho success of the burghers peace committee in dlatributing among the republicans, Paul Botha's book \"From Boer to Boer\" has Infuriated -DeWet, who it is reported, swears ho will shoot the author at the first opporunlty. -- The refugee camp is now occupied by 2000 population. Another is being formed at Rhenoater. Supplies of all kinds in tho towns are shortening daily. The Boens are most active northward and go in the direction of Lindley. Various commandos appear to belJorning Gonoral DeWet to the .southward. that the principles Of \"the. Clayton. Bullwer*.treaty furhis&etf^no Jjiaf or adequate ground \"for objection \"im the part of'Great Britain'to such legislation. . * * A New Continental Road Talk of a Road From, Wirihipegto the Pacific���������Hill Not Interested This Time. CHINESE RAILWAY-AFFAIRS- Pefein, Jan. 14.���������Russia, today began fuming over the. railway to Germany. ''The' latter intends to place the management of the-line-..with the former emoloyees of the! .'.company' tinder military ,supervision. Germany has requested'., the 'station 'masters, engine, drivers and mechanlrs wtio were formerly employed to report at Enan'. TTVANS AND STAFF BANQUETTED Ottawa; * Jan. 16.���������The -stafff- o , Colonel Evans, C. M. ��������� R.. 1enre Ot- Winnipeg..Jan. 13.���������It was reported j tawa tot_av, arriving in Winnlpee on iu Duluth railway circles yesterday > Thursday mornlnK. At tbe requ������st that there is another transeontinenal ' scheme on foot in which the city is concerned. This time J. J. Hill Is not interested, not as a promoter at least, It is .no lejs a .proposition than a line' from ocean to ocean, consisting of tho Grand Trunk, Wisconsin Central, the McKenzie & Maim road and tho James Dunsmuir connection from Winnipeg'to the Pacific cf Colonel Evans a photograph was t iken of the staff yenterday.' andf in, the evening tbey werp lavishly en- t-pftninert to a banquet given- at' the Hotel Cecil, which was a larse success. A Straagc Freak of Fate.-r-A Clubman Expires After Tutv ning up a'Death Bond. , Jacob Cole, a wealthy -real estate visible power. Ho stooped to pick dealer and-an old time .resident of them up. ��������� Thc were the ace, queen>: Fordham, died a few days ago at the king and jack \"of spades. The old Fordham hospital, just 13 hours after man frowned 'slightly. * He began\"'. Hehad-be6n stricken \"while playing again.to slowly^arrange them.- Then 'a game of penuckle ��������� at the Roosvelt Mr. Berrian saw a strange thing. The_, dub. There fell to his hand- \"the four \"cards .fell out of the old man's suit of death.\" and, though- the old hand again.'-. His frown' increased,, man never, believed there was any and the lines about his 'mouth deep- prophecy in cards, the peculiar -dr-^ened as though he *��������� was making a eumatrfnees just before heVwas strlck- 'strong effort.to control some emotion en- must have-impressed him, lor'a's though ho was- in' pnin.' Mr. Cole was 68 years old, . .and . \"What's the-,matt!or?\" aBked Mr. Thursday afternoon went to tho club Berrian. _��������� _,.���������_ . _ ������.-..*���������,,,.'...���������,��������� house\" at Webster, avenue and Kings-1 ' \"How do-jrou feel?\":. - . ',��������� ���������- Tiridge road with his nephew, Edward | ,- \"I feel with my fingers,\"-answered Berrian. ' He was iii his U6ual iffliial Mr. Cole, with a weak attempt ,at mood, and as the cards were being jocularity. He stooped and plckejl lip dealt.he joked with Mr. Berrian. Tho .the cards again. ��������� He,had just'corn- card turned -for-the\"> trump w_9 a pleted the task vWhen all thc cards, heart \" ,..._. . j feH to tl_c {_0-or an^ ho sank bacjk'in, Mr. - Cole, looking\" hastily 'over his Bis chair. The doctor who was 'sum-' 'hand, found that he,'bad-only one'moned advised his immediate, remoy- heart and that a nine, spot Al- al to\" the hospital, saying he was su'f- though he had six nines, the -jack of fering from hemorrhage of tho brain clubs the jack of spades, the ace of and paralysis of-the left hand.. He clubs and thc queen, king and ace of,' never recovered consciousness, spades. -.- When the cards were- picked up He started to arrange his cards, from the floor where they had fallen Four of them fell from his hand as' from his hand all lay face downward though forced from it by some in-- save the,\"death suit.\" - . . _ ,.-��������� A Deserved Rebuke J, D, Sibbald ��������� ���������~������^���������~'���������^������������������__*i_��������������������������� , REAL ESTATE ' % \";��������� MINING ���������AND. -* INSURANCE 'AGENT RATE $1 oo PER DAY ..pTkft; ' Columbia House. Good accommodation. A __ood ���������!���������>'*���������- well supplied with/choice wim������- Kquorsand cigars. Free Bus Meets All Trains- Brown & Pool Proprietors Boers Approach the Sea Cape Town .Civic Authorities Take Action to Guard the City. A Gloomy Situation. ��������� London, Jan. 16.���������Oenoral Brabant, -while' addressing a -conference of mayors in Cape \"Town, said the authorities were anxious to keep the war away from Cape'rTown, if pos- * sible, out the only hope of doing this was. by sending. 1,000 : men to the front, \" He urged that that no precaution should; be. -.emitted to prevent the enemy from advancing further south. HUNTING FOR THE POLE A WINNIPEG DOCTOR DBAD A Canadian From Quebec to- Start on a Polar.-Expeditiou.^ He Will Travel by a New Route .and by Aid of. Hjs Own Inventions. London, Jan. 16.���������Captain-J. Elzer Berhter.' of Quebec',' Who vo'.untooied to make a voyage- of discovery to the north pole by a1 new routo and by tho aid of Inventions,of hls^own for Ice travelling ���������' has ' practically completed arrangement' in'\" England and will sail,\"for Canada in few,days to submit '.his ideas - ,to; -Sir '\" W Laurier. '. {. \"r * He Had- Been at the War. I Winnipeg, Jan. 15.���������Dr. Rose, a young medical min of this city, who wont to South Africa'with the Pb-st contingent, and who has onlv returned lately, died suddenly, in the St Bonifac hospital, this' mornins. He wa-s Iiousg snreeon , . ?. 5URNS & CO. Sir-Alfred Milner Scores Stead in Scorching Terms.-- -A Siing- . ingXriticis'*.. . - - ' SPURIOUS REOIMKNTALS Pretoria. Jan. 15.���������The British captured an adltitant of \"Comman'lant Beyeres', staff near Kaaifontein yesterday. Like other membprs nf, thi= commando he was dresstpd in Ichaki. COLONEL RIITTAN RKTIRINCJ- ; Sir Alfred Milner, the'British' commissioner, ln South, Africa,.- has. administered the following Btlnglng re- bukeVto W. T. Stead, the English journalist .who haa been espousing the\", cause cf the Boers. . He-says: ' I'have received \"your broad\"., sheet and,; 'as you\" have asked,,\":my cp'.nLn, ycu shall have, lt, and1. ' i wi.l also forward it to the press.*My op'nion ; is that you, ought to.'.De ashamed''of yourse'.f fcr circulating so vile a slander \"against your fellow Wholesale and Retail Dealers that any BriUsh officer could t>o demean himself-as-to spread to gross a calumny agaln.st his fellow soldiers without having the courage to put his name a) it. If, . indeed, . any - British officer \" has stooped 'so low, ��������� I can only say that ' he is' a, contemptible coward, and I should like to have the opportunity of telling him so to his\" face; .but in my -opinion the British 'officer-does not live far from .the office of W. T. Stead.' Personally,\"I prefer', to .believe tho testimony of Lord lloberts, Sir Red Prime Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage Fish and Came in season. Vi| Winnipeg, Jan! 15���������;Cnlmiel Rtittan has announced;his intention of retir- /ilfrid 'ling.from,corrmard of tho 901 h%rifles. I after 17 \"years! serviced Strathcona's Horse count'-/; men.* You \" seem to; have,. vers Buller and other, brave generals maae it; your'mission iii-life to jvijify as to .the ,conduct( ot our soldiers-in your country and to', slandpr.the South \"Afi ica. J ''den't', knowMf you brave, men,- who have _,!,suffere'd _aiid , have taken' the \"'trouble'' to read Lord .borne.so mucb for.thelr.countiv. .It 'Roberts' touching farewell .to his, seems to mo a pity that you don't troops, when he'speaks of the gal.-- remove yourself to Francs, and offer lantry, the T>atieut ���������'endurance,- the' your services to' the' gutter press, good .conduct and -humanity;? of ,'oli.r where they < would undoubtedly ^be brave so'diers.- If you have ncad Lit appreciate!. .As to the letter cf \"A arid ltr'hasIhot made you nsTi'amed^uf British Officer\",! decline to believe yourself, I am af raid, nothing willf Boers Penetrate Nearly to Cape Town. Sc-i\" A Plot to Slay the Czar Frustrated.���������A Big; Enterprise.���������. * Collapse of a Building at Vancouver.���������Rebels .\";' Brought to Time.���������A Permanent 'Railway l .- .'Commission. '-V/- Big Enterprise-for-Halifax- LARGE'STEELSHIPBUILDING SCHEME ���������4>^'.vr>. ON FOOT:.-\"- ' l- '-' ' '���������-'\"'' ��������� <������. f ' i'v'\"-\"'' ���������'JH~t J< ������������������-'���������'' '\"- T *V ' -' *Ottaw_,'.-'- - Ja_, - ' li���������atrathcona's ' 5 Uorse -sh'onltj '-be - back - ln - Canada - by ' 'thevend Pof 'February-.-������������������ .The .following ,- cable. waa.reoajFed\" at .the militia department. ' pptd,-. ,I4eutanaat Colotiel flisgar to'daRii/--: >'��������� v- ' ���������vt3apetowpv..;',Ja_.':;H'.-:-Tho Strath- - ooca '-.Horse .afiUea'' for 'H_H__t about Use 12th laat .-'_-'. ^ A -PUNITIVE tXPEOJTION General Mack Expected BOERS NEAR CAPE TOWN. THE PIONEER LIVERY eel and. Sale Stable of tbe Lardeau and Trout La_e Scddle and Pack Hore-^s Always ' fur Hire. Fic*ic:'r>tinE and '-Tf-aminR a Spociiliy. -A^RAIbWrVKCOMMISSIO^ _ BOERS MAKE A .CAPTURE .Jg.W, The Invader, have .Penetrated Neariy * to the Seaport .Town. No One allowed to Travel.Outside Without a Permit. Capetown, Jain.'' ii.���������So\", alarming has the A joint meeting of' the city\" councll'and. board ot trade committee was held last night to discuss what help should be given. The hoard \"of .trade favored tho giving by the city of about-two dollars per ton on every steamer ���������built and,actually put Into operation. This would be for a period nt ���������������/������ years. Ftor a further period fcflve-yoars the board advocated the bounty to be one dollar per ton. The city representatives' on the other hand, were ���������will- ing to grant a 'suhsldy\\6f J J6JW0 'a A BilLwill'be Brought into Parliament r Providing for-a Permanent Railway Commission to Consist of *;,'-\"���������.\", . Three Men. : - Montreal,''Jan. 14.���������Mr. Blair, minister, of railways; has made an , Important announcement that he Intendn to present ta bill to parliament providing for; the .appointment of a permanent commission to cpnsist of three pcr- Booa, with'power to'deal with all matters now dealt with-, by the railway\" committee';' of the privy council and now decided by the minister of rall- Dailvi StiiRe leaves Thomson's LaudirtR every inorniiiR at 0 clock i for Trout Lake Citv. For particulars write CRAIG & MILLMAN. Thomson's Landing *, A TREACHEROUS 8LACK. A MURDER PLOT .ARISTOCRATIC ACCIDENT -London, Jan.. 10.���������Tbe Duchcfs of Marlborough, while hunting with the Heythorp hounds yesterday wah thrown from heri home while clearins a fence. The horse rolled over her. but.,.sue- escaped! with notl-liii; more ' 'thrm\" a revere shaking up. Tha Bosrs Profitby a Native Guide. The Btitish Drove them ������C ' A Serioua'.; ,.-.'. ^\"Situatiofl '. ���������,. ' London, Js_)'���������*.iE.*-fti ..the .recent attack on.Zeurtontein ������_,'j������c.a^Or- showed the Boers the only entrance' through the wire entanglements- The garrl- ���������wu altboufih cotaposea prinlpally ot youag recruits, of Norfolk's, plucklly expelled tht Intruders',^ klUing aad wonading\"aeveral.Boers. Tne entire Boer force-of atxrat l.OdO sen have Konc ea8j:Tr������iJ������. '��������� year It-the. proposed shops wore con- tsructed, and an additional'subsidy of 54,OOo~'a year if the\" establishment included a'.boller and enginoworks. The subsidy., would be .for a ,'period' of. 20 years. The promoters say that the steed shipv building works '-that - they, propose to \"establish \"at\" Halifax will be as \"large as any in;the world. They would build, freight >ahd S, passenger\"; steamers. It is intended to ask the Dominon and provincial governments also for..subsidies . '.',,, v AN ENORMOUS ELEVATOR - -> \\, .Montreal, Jan. .10.���������J. A. .Jaraleson1 has ,completed plana- > for,'-'a ,million and a' half bushel elevator\" at Port .Artliur. , .The.structure is to.bo for .Mackenzie and Mann'and *?Is to 'cost $350,000 \".it, will , be completed by 'ISoptember. ' . , ' ', ,. 11 \"-i . j- ��������� Vancouver Drill Hall Falls A Russian Prince Arrested on Charge of Plotting the Death of the Czar.��������� The Accused is a Nihilist, and was Formerly Under SeV tence of Death. i Paris, Jan. 14.���������La Patrie publish- lea a despatch from Nice which says: Pri-jjer'VicSor-i MWtadlhidiJie!' was 'Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 16.���������A, part aiT'cotea\" hereon a charga \"that he \"was of the new drill, hall .being built by plotting-\"to make an attempt on the..the Dominion'government oollapsed life of the caar on tho occasion of; on\" Monday night at 18 o'etoc���������;'Tha. thd lotter'a expected visit.' Prince' frost got ihto'the brick at the 16w-er MakadihWIse, who is a.'well known' end of the wall and the sudden thaw. Nihilist, was coademnod to death.in Russia In 1285. London; Jun. IC.���������Owing to Boer operations food ts becoming unprocurable (a Johannesburg. - caused tbe wall to bulge. \"A heavy wind did the rest The wall buried the steel girder for the,roof and the cut stone facing lying on thc ground damaging them. Tbe loss will be beavT. The 'Revelstoke Herald fSuui' w������kiy'j' . Has more readers' ln North Kootenay than any other paper; has more advertisers in- Revel-.- .stoke than ' any Mother?'paper; 'does-more job printing fn the cltyvtl'aD any* other, paper; It's news is more1* 8pjcy and up-to- :_ate;'it8 Influence,,, la greater:- Its advertising rates are'lowest ��������� circulation considered} its sub serration rate i������ only $2.00/pel anhcKo; It covers the field. 'Try It and be with the crowd. -Writ* to REVELSTOKE HERALD, -, RevelSi-Mie. B C. Xx>ndon, Jan. 16.���������Three\" hundred Boers.\"captured a' small ���������' British con;* voy at Brlnkhuret Spruit near Pre^* ,toria. but made off .after* liberating the prisoners. - ,'���������,,,���������* IMPERIAL BpK,' : OECAPOA '., ,,JIv.' - T ������������������ 's DIRECTORS: ' , -i il ��������� ��������� ' \" H. S. Howland,, President - T.R.Merrltt.Vi('q-Pres. St. Catherines William Ramsay, Robert Jaflray ��������� Hugh Ryan, .T' Sutherland, Ktayner '' Ellas Rodgers .' -' D. iR. 'Wilkie, General Manager '���������\"'.'''���������\"���������BRVCNCHES '���������'-'' North West' and British Columbia; Brandon, ^Calgary. ���������' Edmonton, Golden, Nelson, Portage la Prairie ��������� - Prince ., Alberto- Strathcona, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Revelstoke. CWlarib: - - , j Essex,. FcrguB, Gait, lngersoll, ' Llstowel, Niagara Falls, Port Celborne, Rat Portage, Sault Ste. Marie, St. Catherines. StThomas. Toronto, Welland, Woodstoea. ' Hamilton. , \" , ' .. _.,\" ' Quebec: . . -���������,.-' ,. Montreal. ' f,' ' ��������� Savings Bank Department���������Deposits df-fl and (Upwardii received and in-' terest allowed. jw . Debentures���������Provincial. - Municipal, 'and other 'debentures' purchased..' i Draft*, and Letters of Credit��������� ATallAble at all points . of Canada. United ,'Kingdom ,, United States, Europe;,,India, China Jar1\"*- V\" tralla,',!New Zealand etc . ', - , '���������*''' ' Goldi purchased. ��������� . , Thia, bank Issues Special Receipts whlcfc will be accounted for at any of the Hudson's Bay Co's Posts jn the Yukon nnd Northern district*. A. R. B HEAR.N. . V.w---r Ttw������_tPkp i^s-b PACIFIC A^B SOO LIME... . STILL CONTINUES'TO OP- . ERATEfJRSTrC.LASS SLEEPERS ON ALL TRAINS FROM? REVEL- -STOKE AND KOOTENAY LANDING tibly furnUbed with the choicest the market Hffnrrlfi. Best, WineB Liquors and Citzars. - Large, light bedrooms. Ryttes 81 a day. Monthly rat-e. ' 1-WfcPlI.;: ROBERT, SAMSON Wood Dealer and Draymari. . Z>ra_i_rus and delivery work a\"i ty. Team- alwajra r_uly on i notta*. OintrR<*fs fnr tnrMnxf takwn. Also Toiui.^t Gar.4* i>a������wing I )umiiorc Juuctioii. .X>aity ��������� for vSt,. PjuiI. Satunlays for Mon treal and IJoston. >rotidayj5 arid Thursdays for Toronto Same cars pass Uevelet'oke one day earlier. '.���������':���������__--:a \"' % No tronlilp- t<3 quote rates and give you a^ppinJ^V;regarding s'tlic\" ,'Eas'terir^ 'fvip you eonteinpbif^.taking-' ���������'��������� ^ '������������������' - . . N .-.'.- ���������\" t ��������� fa-It and Winter Schedule now effective : i nr ..'J? nictableH^Rttes. and full -io- furniatbin eltfl oil or nddres*r\"hoarest local iiKen*. (rf * ' v' ��������� T. A. BBAOSIIAW. ',. E. P. COYtt; - .' A������crt ��������� A. C. P. A. wn-tistokt .-'1������ v������ace������v������f\"ii C. REVELSTOKE v IRON WORKS Blacksmithiug, Jobbing, Plumbing, Pipe Fitting, x Tinsmithing Sheet Iro������H'! Work, 31achinery,. Re- pairctL Mining Work a Spcdakp aOBT. OORDOH R������vel������itoJte- _^j_j__L_, Tta_ert-k!_s a������d, it*al>Bl_iin������ ���������' R. Howson xSiJCxfi,.\"4j 'i.\".'' T><*a'.*r\" 'i >>ir.i,'t..-e. ���������P': '7 1*5! 1 Z . '-.'������������������-i,^-'.*.fti;:.*;-.*-iW (jnti������ii;X,rflni,-.������i*l.-n.^i������=-i������i -j ������������������_5Mrti(ii*������;-.'*rt *i ������-������aM -V.������: <-*mw.*v.*.*w������. _i c w_i>%?������������������������t������*������'{-; l*.r.J.-*;ww.m.*^VM^.*vW^^ ���������naii-a^a-ttiiiwiljilhsa-^ ii ���������i-i -I* 1' 1* l *** l*******:********* I Nobody * V H-': 1W?@iKAi-������.*������t*f->5N\"C--������ >ra*.'i-.W'.;3Vi.'r,5.*fi SB ISHdULDSUFFER^5f ���������*|������J^*C **������ -.-������ v*- .-, ,-,*-.,*��������� ''*������������������,'(������������������ s? .*- VVS-Froc trfk't fserribjV. Heolincj.Cbb'jh! iff ���������Tj-tSvhen tijcjrtcjin.-tc-. tf.bottlc uf. .d* .'.. 'iffe- #-������ .. T ^'Xouipound'Syr'tip'of-White's! ���������*���������-������. Pine for 25c a,*.baJ*lQ.*.,v1,'.% fr _ . tA -:t v, i **ly*���������.������;������ ??CANADA DRU.G^.BOOK C.O % Jjjfi- KUV_U>TQK_ >f* .-_���������;.������\" . _. 1 .__ X -3k-- '\"Night': Bell'off'Door,;;,*;.$ -*r-c . \\ * . **y* i.***** 1*++***********-*' ,-r-^**ftt>*>.v.>.t..,.A*&-.KvY.^.-v,7*-!.,...L^^ - *\" \"\" \"T>r ,.\"������ ~\" X'Vli y^'&y&*AHs ���������.VI.'J^/'.C UrVriy . .'.Sutherl.inci. of Ferguson, canie in frotii the south hist niglit. ' C t Mis* Josephine . Levoeque ..cauie' up from the smith lust tiipht.'.. ' - -? V '*' \"'-���������- D. FfiRiisnn left on Tui'sclfty niglit on ii visit to the const cities.' >' ' '- ' ��������� KcveNtoke vs. Ashcroft, hockey. tn.itchat the iink.to:niuTO������vliii>,lit. ; ��������� C nuinplirys .jVvent down river, for it. trip to Robson thin tnuraitij; and will return toiuoi-i-r*\\v,ni.(hi. ��������� ItemembiT the hockey m.itr-li ������i thc rink tomorrow tiiKht. AdmUsion 00 ('(\"IltS. it ,; ' I .' , ��������� i MiM* Grant, of Winnipeg, if expected in on No. 1 t'Hiiichl on a visit to' her sister -Mi.*>. XV. M.j Lawrence. S. D. Cronlu returned., from a,five weeks.' viiit to ./'Butte, Montana, on List- nisht's tr.iin^rrotn the south. *'���������**-,,- ,.^ Tr.'.intntistcT Ris*.een..K*ft tor*. V.in-. ronver l.'.st nijfht for 4 tew ditvt*, On nis let um he \"will b(_..at'i*ouipaived_,b>> Mrs. Risteen and family. .-Father RoyrvecGntJy- of* Qn'Appelle and Re^iti'i. now in charm? at Vernon wai the gues't\"of~Mr.s'D., -.M-lCii'tliy. on \"Wednesd.iy and Th-iiscl.iy. The annual'Renerarint'etinfj of the hoard of cradii, which was to have taken place on Tuc^cluy 'evening, w;n- postponed indefinitely. All members of thc OinnRp order in town ate requested to hold thcniselves in readiness to attend divine service on the clay fixed for the fnii\"i'.il of Hei- .Majesty., - ., , ������r- ���������- v * -...-.'. 1, i*.������-i S-. ������..;������'. t.-,., ��������� ' , '. The dance which the Sons of Eng- land and liiitifihlers and Muids of JSnc'l.uid were intending to Rive on Valentine's O.iy'will not now come off till'VfteV Easier.''\" :'* '\": *' Services on Stir.dayjrithird ~aftt'i Epiphaiir, will be held as usual in St. Peter's church,-*R������v.���������O.���������A'.- Pfot'iiiiiei- officiatinR. It ist the second anniversity of the death of tbe lute* vicar, F. A. ���������For&i*\"'. '*\" ^ '\"���������-'������������������ > '\" -f, -'', \"^ Ft-.ink.-Ltdoticettr. who\"*, has '''just returned fnun Cape\" NcVt'iie, is registered at the Columbia House. Mr. LadouceuT has tio use* for Nome .-ind b tys thut it has been a much overrated district. Gen. ytipt.,M,'ivpolee came -up' from tha west \"on Wednesday and\" wns'niei\" here by Supt. Ducliesimy and Commodore Ttonp. , Gen.-.Manager Cioss was also in from'the'east on-Tuesday evening, returning next morning. SupCDiic*liL'shFiy~retiiiT*edTi'(iiii 'the' coast on Tuesday and iisatitned charge bc-re once more. - He'''confinns the rninoL. that he has been offered a position on the railways in Cuba, btit'lbeie v.ill not be* any change for some time. \"At a meeting tit the Presbyterian church on Monday evening it was decided to re-oiganize the Society of Christian Endeavor. Rev. Mr. Calder was elected president; Mrs. John Law- ������>n vice ptosideul and Miss Millard rnee. treas. Sandon has arranged to hold n grand winter cai-nival cotiimeiictn'r Jan. 2S and lasting till Feb. 1. All the -.-Iwwkey and-curling eluhs in Yale And ���������Jv00teiihv\"are\"c 1 pTjcE'cTtcTbe vepres-en led. Jtu.. J. Godfrey if thd M-crctory of thc committee.. ,��������� ' ' Z . Cond. Cius Boeettcher for many years conductor., on the K, &, S. railway has^uitl-rajirnHciin'tr and handed over'comma ml of the'K.'d-. S. limited ..*o. ,Br:cUejiiHn jPronk. .. Engineer e le ���������ti.it 1;. lhis 111 sumipecl liueus Lv. Lawsons. , ; . , i >���������'.{,,. j , .. , PI, '- ������������������ 1 J, ���������Saturday night hockey niittch'- b.' ������������������\"���������ween'Ashfi oft \"and ReVblsroketeam: Aiimission 50c. '\" T>\"~ Willi*ime'.'\"of the Nettie L and V Fergithon walked to Tho*rison's Lam ing,-from Arrowhead^ on the ice o Wednesday. ,; 'V ���������'A Willing- Worker'-s Society wit* formed at the residence 'of .Mrs. Clai'l witli-the I'o.ljowine^lic'C'is: Ptesiiletit Mis** B. Lawson; Vitc-President. MN X.-McNub; See.-treas.. MissF. Palmei. ���������Boys''suits n't cost. M.-L. Lawoons. * 1 R. P. ,Petlipiecisis erecting a new building \"24x40 two storeys hich at Feig'.isen. The lower storey will be the home of thc Eagle and the upper storey a public li.ill. , 'Owing to ti printer's error *-ome of the figures in A. E. Philp .1 Co's adv. al tliu bottom of this column were pi int'ed wrong. The figures are now correct and a perusal ������f the iidvt. will be of interest tothe ladies. -Navigation Opened. t.Tlie--Fi'eci'. Robinson Lumber Co.'c <.tpnuiei'S Ai-chcr.uiil Lardeau plougheii .theii'iW-ay.tliri>|ighllie.]i^el.on the Arm on Wednesday niorttintr and therehv opened tip.i'oininnutcatiotj again..with Thomson's Landing, Coniaplix -ind Liirdeaii points. The manager, Mr. Fred Robinson, is to he congrattilated for his efforts in this ditection, and n feather in the cap of the officers and crew*.of Hie liltlc s/eamers has heen gained by tlieii'.ex<'i?jlentrwork. - It .-j \", '^ ��������� \" Skiinj?. \", Willi the departuie from town of some, of.it's exponents skiing has rat her lost'grtiiind in ,'hr'yelstokei (However theie have been \"some practice runs held this winter and n.ri- Satin day aft'M'iioon there ibgeneraH^.ajfjLirii out of a few,'-of the tiietnbej-s-.of.Jihe Ski (luh, who are usually joined by some ladies, for a run on th'e mountain. Willi such a splendid pr.'i������'ti( e ground within eas> reai h. it is a pity that this exhilaiating sport is not mote g**n erally.���������indulged in.by.lhe.rusidents of Revelstoke. ijuM\\a.}M^yy: Spoonful r : -''.'.������ \\ Ci. Jf g OF DR.'. MACKENZIE'S'$ % ENGLISH - V;:,i������ COUGH v ������! BALSAM ;... v .;'���������;;���������'{ I will give instant, relief, ���������arid--\"'* ':J> bottle will u^iiillv cure Livo'cr:-',* Lilt 1 il.tll ('(.Ills. know, all about, the. in- ^f5BOR&B^'WWJi'\"'T :l_B_p3Ir*IG S^QISB ;?Si;\\ i.'srS-'i- ''K/r-^ife: A ��������� -V i'-'������������������'���������*��������� -'- -'������������������,: '-\"'��������� ���������'\" ���������-'������>������������������������������������ liv/'i ;���������... XWU^ 'f'-;-.1^4*5 JAMlfe GILL'&^CO; '*^\"n1 .^,1. ,rj,-., -.itxto', i^���������'M. ���������> iAliaXlh (3 heists tloci ->.y x'S ->tv������: tjaiMoii- .ir-.-. .'-.s . j:T\".'viTJ'-'.i7?F; iiWh,T>:Tl.7rT-M1Q ������i!j K*i cfOdaid ������������������ akiei-vjl -^-jcv 'lV We hiivefoBt'openedup a, laFge.������,choA6ev.JS.^o%^q������0-/ ,,_ - ; ^BKY^Omy^, ^hich is tk-begranif ��������� ���������^ ���������:,-,: ... ��������� ��������� 7. ��������� ��������� ������������������������������������'! '-' \"''IL UK* m) ���������;[(! Jj\", Wi Ull'J'.ll'.t L .'\"��������� 'effbck,/iri'''th'e'_Cityi' ?'-- ���������>''= ' \\'i^l_ .\">'���������\" ^M~L'msi-wi MiW.aix, .','/'iTt;-.'i,-vj ,r'iszc:-i l '\"^''''J trzln..������!?ti'C :Jiy I -Of--'-������>-| '.y \"it-Aili - SiKiTi mUt'.Mh '->n- 5������ Sijoamtnl KEEWATIN 4'**iH-'*'J**w;<������*,H'lfef/*^>(i������>HMii*-^^\"������V'.A.4 i. f I ' ��������� ��������� ��������� If fill!Ill Mis ' sjA'carload justopehed up at 1 ���������A-'4-^t������.<.''*v'-i������*<(-B*M'a..5i--it������! !-������������������ 33'iith :nmim-'--Mi,' i .-BARER AND ��������� ���������i-t-ix-e-4-i ^���������j?i.-ifi- PrldnyK ot each ftiotitK' Whltfc RosVlftWoo'' rrteets first'Frltliei'dletlcaiinontWn Oddfellow*' Hair/ Viitl'thi'K'brcthrett'welcbrilc. --i������������'J, ~:..?Ai,i l?lie;Tatfest St\\iles^ant5(iie\"w\\e8t patterns that ciml.ru bj-li- \".\"���������Xble/-i)urcli}iV:'dr'T'uC_llaii!(li:'see u-....,,ir,is7a~pJea8Vire ,��������� h,_ 1 :--v.*n������:- to tibuw-'tiucb' exceWeni aronds. and it will be \\& ��������� ? V'JT.-r.:;.;:.v .1; nL\\ .:'-���������'-'f',r>t ?��������� ,i ���������'\"*���������'���������' -'���������' ���������KH'r-M .������.'!'. \\iho'i' >/���������;. >.-j:4 \"pleasure ton^ouao bujy^tnemK^ss !irt?f>o'vvii ,;*;-,- '���������/.r.un di \".v.!i-.;.'j;.v:r; io .--'���������-;!/.;,;-it-; j'.*''''''.\" ^ yy'i'f;i/).'t~A ij.;; i(3' V-.r;N; ���������;; CONB'ECTIONER. I j '.a* I-'��������� ;-,\"jo'b:i-c,!tKs *A%ifMmtijo.:! Bread --_vD,eJj|vere4*.^3-{^ijry gsa_i-'j\"HH^-: WM.MATHKRS, ' Secrntary. -.���������Viva atvs-.vrrji Jrvlj'^rHE- $IP#^ ': ,\\. :,'x)l, Jt);.i:ili,\";.ii7/ \\-Lfii : Vi '���������������\". .-':'i:;V.. ���������.;(<.:' ..','���������.\" ���������������������������.Vft ;.> Jit*) ���������^���������jJ^TOSi- ���������Id.-: .jii'CilIt?'*!^- Uy.-.trirf. ������������������*' /'lOii: HATS tE^HATS^* ���������.'H-'-'J ���������/f,A,v; :) li '-.- gr..dients'bf*thN-iytti(;(l>'; that's'-; '_'\" the reasoVr'. ive.'giia'rii'iitee^its^' ; \"purity and'eft'ecti*y*enesS!���������'asc W ../<-��������� 'i -..i.f-il.t! D.-nTS-o-i.. ������������������ .*r. ...RED.CROSS DRUGSTORE, ii . ��������� .-. ��������� ',-��������� v/.!ta';. ������2:!.*n''-.!l'-'j :,fiebVEiJ .GMliill TAYI.OK BLOCK. ;���������'' MeKciij;ie..Av.e>l ( ., ,. , \", , -.-, .'-'r.>':-\\>,. ,VWV,-������ x9*'++3r������-������jnH*#lS'������������*-������iHHMH*������}**+*i ri 'iS?������y \"'\" feg :- ���������.\" Trimmed and* Untrimmed\" fe\";- V^S.J it?���������e hestiiii!;ortthont(_tTr,lmj*>iid W*J4N|/ j������ /' *nii''.Uutriinmeii'llofa' lu' tb3\"'^fig| ^ City. Cnll and lnajiect before'.''.' &t^ SJ3V purcliaslng. ^!l ffi-Misses Shepari&aell ���������������������������- ���������:��������� l :��������������������������������������������������������������� ���������'������������������������������������ ':'.-:;���������-\"���������������������������. i^ El '���������*-;'.'��������� ^;.: McKen*slc Avenue; oo'23 /[gi j i?n,'-.'fi>M *v',rifi*r.-*.)T\" >_. .;.,,.; /,i ,,-,.-.;> 'r.^ .- : we.Repair:.;;.;;!,^:.;;;:;;':: ���������,..,; WATCHES \" s-*vu'^'-G!iOeK8iMV:;-������v,! .'w ;...;?'> '���������**. *_iid all kinds; of; Jewellery J--.'.;:; .JiJ'.w i/rtitf f--.���������������������������'������-. .1^0.1 -.05 r.ri������i-A-. i/������./'. .jJJi.My ������������������. vi, yiA'ii PARISIAN Tliompsion. who has ixtv^n, \\ang, tim handled the\" thiottlt\"' 'on''the-lilt I engine has been, htuceed.-d by Geo. ���������Williamson, un old C. P. R. man. t\". ���������' \" The\" Lardeau Railway.;.\" _ f.'Tlic'[tenders for the construction of the railroad slip at Lardo are iio'w, in the hands of lhe construct ion department, and; arrangements aie huiiij' made fm-lettiiiR the contract. Praiti- cully all the tenders are from Nel-on con tract 01s and ' the 'contract will probably come here. The slip is to oe built on th*; pontoon system which has.proved such n siuress'ii Proi tor. and will cost in the neighborhood of 310,000. At the sitnie time tt contract will lie let tor 80.000 tie- to be used in the construction of the new Lardo railroad. 'Some 11 miles of Ihe road have already been Ki-nded. and the first step taken after a' final decision to continue opeiaiious in the spring will he to lav the ties and steel, so lh.il the line can be continued w.ith all ex peditiou possible. It will bo necessary ulso to have the piojeded slip completed before the plant to be u-eil in construction'can be landed. While the O. P. .R. has not yet definitely stated ils intention to complete the Ltido load, their preparations seen\" to have removed til! doubt on the matter in the minds ot those inteiesled.��������� NM=on\"Miner.'-*\"-\"- ** ' '_;������������������ \"^^^^_. COLb^EAMllli^ Prepared��������� by Field' &'_Bewsl\"~M ��������� > r. o -��������� ,ivi;ii������.p.i,i.-*'i.*! tii'M ,Ih bevond doubt ah execlent jj.fVj��������� application for.dr>'.li|is, iiolxX.���������J,. il^ boron, cliapiied hands,-etc ','\"', 'fes , ...i .1\"...-;::'-/i>v\"i-:'i'-.kI^ SOFTENS A'ND HEAUflFlE8y.ii''f^ '' -. \" TIIK SKiN.*TOci!.t;.''*?/tl'va!- ' :'^iT~. ���������.'���������������������������. ������a>a n in riaVj- !.\",. \".j*,V\"'^ tTh'e.iorijr.-dciliea't'ecnaln'ia thc^eorrectajijiirietlor a15'\" S' , ������.'vi-: -' Dainty Tlnie;l'lece,'.tth(lil������liiKi!iil; ln.?so..many.othet ������������������������������������ if>4 'i'>i.^'iway*i.vouj(..ii.n'c;affp.rd,tq be.wjthputone.���������'.-.:,y,t V(;'i' ���������'?���������������������������. ���������i.'ir.'.. .-ft .' '.^.U-A.H.,,',,..,.! Kn ......tt,,, I., ,I.AFn'f.otit,inBkln nLalna ''- ' I.U V,.-Clll ribltif ::*-..j>iO I Bi i5\\;������cl \"��������� -��������� CliVM} PlCKin't'liil irioj '��������� I law ; VfPllFiORrj.CMRISJ/HAS,-; ;);. clltoin .-^^ag^i^Jaa^lainp'H. .'-'O-cnili C*t xyn-. ym*iu-, .-jtnai.-jil il nl aaoUiiJOa .������}.'!:).. fji/aoaGfjiia i������ ClftVfiS(*l'set's' iff-'Casefbr' iti Pairs.-1 ft ���������JiWlO Oil) O): ���������yirict'HIJO'S.'Oil- o! ���������'. (������,;^teh Carvers 4,n_C5*o. . .Vtio!c*\"J f' *nlTe������ipot������Vaiid'-Toddy>K;ettlcj::oa'V': l'.i'-e-C0'jri;'.':''*j''-'\".''I'lli vt'\"?...: Banquet and Ifall Lamps. ' ' Roche-ler and.Sllvcr.Plated War'i*. In Spirit I,'a'in'p>, To'a Poui Trays, etc. Roger*!.'. (1M7) Knives\" Forks and Spoons m\\ MJnderiSiJvar-Hlatetl -.OaotM.jallilof iri '*������.*>���������1?fc:������'' ^���������.���������ti-Ji'i.' V,I.i*iTf...3r,-_?,';:> '��������� iiy'd-Mitll- .-.di i-strAw. LZt,i\\UiJiyvinl :::<;':^^'SKATES':-\"^f:-;������ HOCKKY-AND BHRING. ^....i.li ...-..,' ..,,.. .v.. -.. .... . i,,... Hardware...'!;'.! iTlmvarq: !>,'!'; Stoves, i if Hi! rjcltits. .w.Oils,ond OJass.'^jiC-j !__^Agc'nt for.UaTtillton Poiydor.Cp:'.;. Bw'f.iVjI.Lftl':' xO-.W.coffers'l'eefal oa'rifiifnsrnXhesefaslilonabicchains'','V. ^n'w.'GU'Y ;BARBER, Watchmaker(_J-d*J������weUeri,������ ^jy.-\"Bjj.-Sf-.y'Jtftii. .\"st-:. ���������; Mackenzle..Avenue. V-:-^--,V ���������.-.:,-. L_C ^'On t.iiul'-after fhis diit^ ������''?:'If*j!gi'ii ���������V^irS---:^,ifSv' '���������''*'���������i^'^'.!-'-''',':'-,;4'r-0'^^^^ Sil^OO Per 0qrd at^ JVIill ^ ^ .������'-..-8������W rfeiV^-v^-t-f'; --I'iv'lS--* i!rov-'!ff(7TJ;5Tr'c? ,r������afTir 9'^., V::.c*ft'V.-v;f'>!a(iite;?r'������' rJH^Si>.ji:;)io^K-tVaiidXig 'irs'?1: \":;������>������������������*.': iiKiWi:.; ==_HI0TEE^]^TdEmA^ ���������,.-...:: - <. - .-.-.r/-itixi..i? '���������. ui?d r/o:'.u������.'.V..-.'.i;U'.U.-L:1-���������-���������'-������������������::V*' ^ VHr-i^-fSvlflff O.'o'tV.- H'-'i .g-t-B'a'-!).;i������':Nlght*, . . ?-Honrlylstrect'Ciir^''^v_i,t Bctu-ecr. llOtel and Station VV.,r^ HN^ ;^ERK S^ru^iii^^ CCr'iirS'j)a7n-C'-.nrieetlon,for, tbe:'Conveu_hbO|'of.ej_iiMtB^V:!;y,i:f^'|;-j|{ v������viv ^iiiiiiti .-*-*j(>iJi*.(--1ZiU. ALL I GOODS ���������jflFsr ^I'aVffio^^sfefiiTfwftf :������.������.- bls.D^tter.thWridh'esn^a'.'Oj.v : .-.hr-fS ������!.-;.������''������������������nn.*- VOtit���������-'tt(iHitf*>.ib , e/toi i;.'.^ i.-..,;?: 'VeJiaye tlio/noinoiof.maklupr,,.:,j-, ������������������'������������������?'��������� the only Stylii'li Suits fn'.Totfn'?-'-' C*������t3 -:{^rorodiilriibllfcy..-*ir]id9itili_llty.*.'->'>'i.' _tOiJi.*;k*i!j|a'^0.ioxc'll*;'--'---'--loa::--';n,/r?.ri.;.'; ������>f.ai vW^.-'t'-'Vov ������������������>T*R'V\": 0 NE������'-������ ���������jtoJ^.'D: artl Vicl .'fi'tftii'Vuhq .,������';(,*���������,.,..' in Jiul oit. bsitarfiw- ��������� .-y'lasyti���������'���������.���������iowi mmmmmmm V -Next'the McCarty Block, v.; afCourt .'Mfc-j.Bejtjbie jg ^^r^^9i^'^.346lyyy ��������� -H ���������6,'.M$hi->lt, ,**>\".'uv.j ������������������Viwiilaiti v-'.j,l)vti>c.''''itci'o'i ; B.-K.,ATKIN\"S. Mimmil?.yi>-UlTCmiA!,-,iil.y' ���������:���������;���������..r.ii.,;.qt.liif.Ranger.:.. ...:.-,,,��������� Ifcc;-S������e^;:. ^;'\"G6'la^:I^ah^i-*todBg;-k;,\"cif P;V' a' f N^'-^IRe-Wl^oie^^C^\"^.\" -rr Oddfellows' Hall at S.Vcfo'ck ,, Vi������iiitia: KriiKhtK invited. W���������j-,-AlA'niKWSj'01(J.} :-,-:\"���������': j.^j. ���������:} j'.\"-.-Yv:! i: \"JvSavacik, 'Kv'op li.-Si &��������� LOYAL ORANGE-LODGE No. 1058. i SSp.','J.n',r IV,lstan(l Assayer, Hall Mines, Ltd. 1 jOlOjihs eXtttnln\"ed-,ajrdi?C|ior'lcd nponf1-'-' -; ejiatnlned;a'ird' Jcpor'lcrf upon; vi*i_ii. -(iivliliv R^eistoki, B,C;. ������������������ I -i r^ritliTA-MOEBM IST;V b-rciobii,;.-', ���������I 'Akek-'HeaiVs';'n'tRbs.-'EtS ito'vUtrtv';''��������� ��������� J ^%^rs''OleaneS:an;i������*cpiiirecl. vV������!.'������.i';.v,-i..'.. I Vt). iw'.'.ls/S Home Ordwii laS^ic:- AT A' > ���������. ;\"��������� f' NOTICE..... Room antl'lwiard for two. gentlemen. Appleby letter, \"S\",' Heraldolbve. ^.V, *. I'.- ^-\"^ f ;���������,\". v. a n 'iLosf -a V V . '*��������� ,i \" . H * ' ' * - \"Last\" Januarv \"l/tli Instati't,* (election i*ii;ht> Open Case i.'old Filled Watch. No. TtwllhS. Iteunrd of Vi lor return of watch lo J. ..,.,*, ������W -_ ffi m ten \\ PATRONIZE * HOME INDUSTRY' \" * * .-- \" y^--* ast) SMOKr_j_ry - j������ Hevelstoke Special : Cigars .*!..'-.'. UNION LABOR ,. KEVELSTOKR CIGAR M'F'G. 2 COMPANY, ������ Kevelstoke Station. BILL OF SALE' To lie \"did on SATURDAY, inr\\lHM\\\\. 1001. at LEWIS BROS.' Fh-M/Stn-'-t. Ri'vt.'lHtokc, lh* fdllowinif: Two Barbers' Chair* Two Mirrors and Bracket* One Marble Washstand One riath Tub and Tank -One Barber*' Pole. James Taylor ,: Bai iff Excellent Plntilng and HhooMnR. float and Canoes forJl'oiirlsts.'''' > Flrit Class in every particular Lsl\"b: philp & 00. Rate5, $1 and $1.50 per d&yi<\\:''- '* ,\"''.' .< ��������� - Lakeview Hotel ' J. RUILLETTO, f'ro|.rletor. 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';.fjJ-Qui.'i*!������,'-'lJefender(if theraith,*c:-,ie..isc To Oursfaithful tholSlembors ;elec\"t������(l?,'to'!Stirvo i*Aj������ inVtliu-VLeirltihuii'e ������*AHtiemblv.\"'of'*-,Otir \"l'rovince of llritish Columbia at 'Our Vjj.'ltyjof.yicturla���������Orektino.\" ��������� ���������������������������-:-' ������������������-/'��������� _ v';;f;FrbMi;5t^ Toi^iit^:pid^i$ lof aiiiiual bo0l_s vlnten/Hnv:j.pun-bneti 8..fchnul(l t������r*e ntlviinthge'^f' ^ # this ofier beiore thenew ; pric< 1 In force.,. lists: fur: i901 h2 are ������������������v :-v, '.'v(i -rClsrars', TJbacco; r Stationery, etc. TrMWr:-mD' f;A3!1 &fimi-v :: J, WiBenhett loaf,': i;^?^?a^R'-ffi^JJf;;vtii yt'j!_ tfc'\\!f?>r**,?SViao.ner������I.;:;'ih-..i^it'i.^S *.: WI!KrtKA'������ WO afo'dcslroiiB an'd-'resolTedV'aa noon as may be, to meet Our People of Our l'rovince of Urltlsh .Columbia,'and to havo their advice in Our Legislature :'.-';;,;;. r NOW kNO\\yi:YE,:,that for.;dlvers causes anil eon^ideratlons;- andjtakl.n*. ;intor consideration thoea.-e and (.(iiivenlbnco n'f lOu'r'-'loVlti'ir- mib- ���������ju'etitti.iy*hitvo ,(hoUt(l>t.flt4b.VtaPd.''with tho ���������advice of;Our Kxei'iitlve'VCblineil'-do,hereby convoke, and by, lltu,.o presenta enjoin you, ���������and-'each'of j-oti, thUj't)>6ri- i'lhursday, the 'ttvotity-Orxt day of February, one thousand Ihihediuwlred and otic, ion mectUs lu Our said l.cKlilatiiru or I'arllatuent of Our xxttlil l'rovince, at Our OJty of Victoria,. TOH^THB DISl'ATCill.OF .'BUM NIMBI'..'to treats do,, ael, and coiicltidoiipon thOKOithlniis which in- Our ilA-Klflatm-uiif the I'rov.lnco, ol IlrltiKh.'.Cdlum. bin,'by |.|ioCMnlmon- CounPll 'of'our'said'l'to; vince rhuy, \"by the favour oi clod, bo orduln'od. ?:ik!'VkaTiMbNvV-\\ViiKRKor^ ��������� theie our ottorn to bu^madoj'atontiand .'-,',--��������� the Urcat Seal of .the Knld IJrovl.nceito bn ,'���������. . . Iicroiintonfllxcil:,-Witnkbs the' llonour- '���������. 'v^-ablo\" Blr--.. llKNnt'''lUttSTAV8':'*JotV-'.M)ie i.oTtiiNiKitn. K. CM,.;. \"said il'Mvlnee, this ���������.sevenths day. of Jan- '!.;! uhry,2Jii,'the yoarViof.( OnryKdrd ono thousand nine hundred and one. and la ���������.-> slxty-foitrlh ycarofour Kelgu, :4-.iV^ii' '(ByrCommand.' s,j, ,,.. '���������.���������l(itl,.(. ���������������..;= J. D. .^RESTICE^ V' '*.'.' ��������� .: V^I'rovin'cial '6bcre Rdt*tjrBp!{ilirjri^'^;;/^^!!iv ������ ���������i/.-i-H x-iiLL .iii.���������;oijJ'.'Hi'i;������.-:���������:i)'V; ���������'���������'i'.ii'r, ���������:;). ,..,.:; -r i\". ���������in-:-'-:(*''n\"rt~H'-iti.r- 'fi'-y. V--V ' ! (All orders prom'ptly1,filled. ��������� ' 'iibi\".'L ' rOi't- .���������) tfi.r jSKASONrKD ioL'V.t.. ���������$.*,,\\r?t.v,'-t Mm&M@.: K?t ptiree.^l.,'T;.;;������������������.....V^ j\" vjgv:. ������������������., ,;-j;-.-f .sujiirrtfi ! > Agent Imperial Oil C6?iLmifei$J::%i>*i ]tl22*4t Secretary. THE y:;^!v::*,S;;;dJf:gl'i';: 'Sifriit; >>0i>* Cl! Wa< ?���������'jj.wto-J-',b.li i}vtv!;^^S;^.;^GET^ro^:;^T. t/r .'i.'? i*. .'-!'-, I ��������� .1.' .\\ .'..,,'.., '���������'' '.a' ������������������',',���������' ' ' ' ' ''HPrompt'dcHvery of-parcelarbafeKageroTd.1, to- any part ofitli'o.'Clty. i-vol.'fj; fvf..iv,- .vfjij..*. ?' 'An^iMfeio^^^rri^; i-.!' ti.- ^i,.i^.;,;Uv}?'40\\tipM Mn'rt'' (liO,: .iinrtji . 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