@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "1dc3c609-4935-43f4-bc1f-e8a478f4b382"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers Collection"@en ; dcterms:issued "2012-12-20"@en, "1899-09-27"@en ; dcterms:description "The Tribune was published in Nelson, in the Central Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, and ran from November 1892 to November 1905. The Tribune was published and edited by John Houston, an outspoken journalist who would later embark on a successful political career, which included four terms as the mayor of Nelson and two terms in the provincial legislature. Houston had established the Miner in Nelson in 1890, and, after leaving the Miner in the summer of 1892, he established the Tribune to compete with his former paper. In August 1901, the title of the paper was changed to the Nelson Tribune."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xtribune/items/1.0188795/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ m CHAMBERLAIN GAINS HIS POINT Time Secured for Keinforcement. PiKTrcRMARrmun.fi, Natal, September 20.���The troops that were yesterday moved from Ladysmith to Dundee, including the Leicestershire regiment, the Royal Dublin Fusilecrs, 200 mounted infantry, and the Eighteenth hussars, ���will form ti new camp at Gloncoo, their places being filled by others en route fiom India. The movement was executed so smartly stud unexpectedly that the Boers were unaware of it, until it was actually accomplished. London, .September 2fi.���The general feeling, including that of the pro-Boers, as indicated by articles in the afternoon newspapers today, is that the published despatch of the secretary of state for the colonies to the British high commissioner in .South Africa, sir Alfred Milner, clears the way for peace if the Moors desire it. IU any event, it is pointed out, it .affords further delay, which in the case of Great Britain is certainly advantageous, as it gives time for the reinforcement of the garrison at the Cape. The papers generally, however, express the hope that president Kruger will see his way clear to meet Great Britain's views, and tho Westminster Gazette, which is not an an ti-Boor paper, says: "President Kruger and his advisers still liave a chance of securing peace with independence." In the meanwhile, the despatch of troops to South Africa proceeds ������uninterruptedly. Three held batteries arrived .at Birkenhead today and will-embark for Durban, Natal. A cablegram from Capetown says: "Quantities of stores and ammunition arj leaving hero daily. The movement of troops to Natal is merely a precautionary measure to secure the coal mines, and in ��� no wise in tho nature of a menace. There are no-imperial troops on the immediate border. Rumors of collisions should bo received with caution." Capetown, September 20.���The South African News today prints a dispatch PUBLISHJi.^-|^,*'yf^r.S'ON WEDNESDAY MOBNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1899. BRITISH COLUMBIA. DAILY (EY MAIL) $5 A YEAR; WEEKLY, $2. who organized the forces of Mataafa, has been going about the country interviewing the Mataafa chiefs. This was objected to by the British and Americans, as likely to accentuate the hostile feelings. The correspondent of the Gazette at Samoa litis received cable instructions to remain tit Apia. �� NEW DENVER NEWS. from Pretoria saying the alleged change in the British public opinion and tho alarming reports subsequent to the meeting of the cabinet are considered hopeful signs. There is no official news from Bloeinfontein, but there is not the slightest doubt though about the attitude of . the Orange Free State. At .a meeting of the Scandinavians there it was unanimously decided to support the government. . Only twenty members of the Free State raad arc in town and it is thought the legislature will dissolve at gpfiyS'ilf^ OoqD a.: "-.|j , nD B ��� .u-tf ... tf "."L'n (|''if.u : ���." "^f jfj f. f ySpfrei^J;.^ ;jbtS;|ttfipp ���/���'vi"(!t"'t^ ^Hi$tj��)6fc%}i'--. .-il'Qtyi-tyls;.tiiW'g'0-y'��bi%'i\\Ydn/t,':s cluiby to ihforhiy '������:. jvlYeyi'iripeiiii^ ���'"- fopntiliVgy of "fobopsy Willybe considered:.���������. A: fetep'ttinyttohip read! .spying' the '���������j*d��evfa$xp\\\\ii?\\v'ii& working' fi'-rypeaee. The: ni^ttng,flYot\\vith '. passed' t heir resolution w!htyii; j\\?as'- 'Sup> ported/Iiy two Vjxjs _>iGe��, of tlie; peace. : Jpipi#'8i^itUU'Gy,.: SlptWin'bci" ���....Stk.^-.iit- mahifes'tO'lias been; issued -here/by. a nil hif- ber of IKshmen iir;��iifg the Irish to" strike iigood blow at England wlvieh lias held the.'-'Jli'isli people i'UJbqndiige;'' The indications ijst the' agency of tlie Trahsvaal government in tihiis' city point to the Relief tlutt war is iiveviciVUl'O, Preparations tire being made for removing the ftiiruitiu'e ffaSm. the hetidqnui'tei*s and . the gloomiest .impression ill regard to the outcome of tho crisis seems to prevail; Mr. Montague Whiter consul-general of the South African republic iu London, __j_j____fl to rotiirn to Pretoria,; tat was i iv- forinetrby^lxii ^>vewii��,dn'"if"tlur'B^i1fi=t1iiT event of war he would be more useful at ���Brussels. London,; September 20.���-The Times today has a despatch from Pietet'niai'itz- burg, Natal, reporting that a meeting which has aroused a strong-feeling among tlio royalists was, hold by thd Afrikau- ders, A strongly worded resolution was. passed asking the goveruinont to recall the colonial forces on the border, as their presence there is iuiniieai to peace .and" is calculated to cause trouble witli then1 fellow Afrikanders; and form a casus belli. Thei'tv is feverish activity lu-.all the departments, and tlie dispatch of riders carrying instructions to towns removed from the telegraph lines is continuous, Windermere District News. WiNiM-iRMERi*:, September 22.���R. R. Bruce has returned from a short trip to Nelson, and is now at the Sitting Bull, arranging for a winter camp.. The fine weather of the past two weeks has sent the prospectors back to the bills. The last few days has witnessed a rush to No. 2 creek. Joe Lassord brought In some very fine, specimens of gray copper-galena ore. This is the first find on the creek, aud it proves to be iu the same mineral belt as Horse Thief. J. Whittier and J. . Miller of the Trail smelter are visiting different properties of the district. Bower, the New York expert, is here again; this time looking at the Frasier- Powers property ou Toby creek. More Trouble Brewing in Samoa. Auckland, New Zealand, September 20.���Advices from Samoa, under date of September 20, received here, today, say. quiet prevails there, but the feeling among tho whites is that, there is trouble ahead.. It is added that Voii Buelow, the former lieutenant, in. the Gorman army P. Angrignori will build an ore house and stables on the Queen CityHat, so as to better handle the supplies to and the ore from the Marion anil Hartney during the winter. His pack train will make two trips a day'to the mines, while his teams will haul the supplies and ore to and from the Hat and the town. It is a most encouraging sight to witness the heavily loaded pack train going out every morning from town to near-by properties. Quite a contrast to the order of things obtaining hero in past years. The travel on the Carpenter creek wagon road is increasing materially. Among tho properties around the town that will be worked this winter aro: Tho Lost Tiger, Hartney, Marion, Home Run, Anglo-Saxon, Neglected, Bosun and Lake Shore,' on Silver mountain; and the Mollie Hughes and Capella. on Goat mountain. .1. C. Bolander and -partners arc erecting a camp on the Adlai, close to the Noonday mine, and will work the claim during the winter. ��� O. J. Marino and- wife left this afternoon, to take up their residence in Pueblo, Colorado. The Minnesota Silver Company, operating the Ivanhoe, have at last secured a site for their concentrator, wliich will be erected just below Sandon, and close to the C.P.R. track. The Marion looked better Saturday than at any time since work commenced under the new management. An ore car jind the necessary T rails have arrived for the Marion and they will be packed up and put into place at once. There is little doubt of the bond being lifted, on0 the property. Yesterday A. A. Bluemenauer, who re-. Kineu npwiemilljto^oiiimeiicetlie^ereetiotfe; spfeywurter^ :4jmld'm^^y.d|^yJltis.. ai'ii^j^ ' jimij&'lveVtijis'^ ;' '$T}b-i&v��b0VYiti40&' iaix-- %he / bond' ywilliyf i^lp^tugv ;$hes<3;' lir^. jjaiyatioiis; ;be iiiefc ���' .^veyi'^iytons.-'; of ilsiip- i)lies;ha\\��e; been '��� ��� _ vde^ed .��� and1 live; feeing: jpMkeil.'-a^ News From. Alaska, Sj'U'p'i?^!?, S^)teiubdj} 2(5.*^The; steamei* Ajfta/ijce af-riyed frdm St. Mieliael .'$xi& ii^ouiiiiig: Xvitli."] 5-iy Ijasseii'gersy iiicbidiug; coiiijt de ���j3v.i"efe&-twvft-'c^iitsili'3:' J^icjliarGliaou and Walker j, tMiSedy 'States ttiuy. The former was succeeded in coinmaiid of th�� P. hjii%\\^^&s^^x��ik';-: Wa|*eh;QT i|3("|.%a^ tlie' ;et)imhitteey- "&$����� ftat-' && ���Pi-B)iiri,,&$;; yCompany idi'^dyy.'hasir ail* lejiyti^raceyt'o .tlieii** .waKehousertlie.:.pr_PQsecl jj-i:a;din^ ^v'as-not'Wrgen^^ e'VeiiiS tli^r|i. ^f^iye:'no?;fuiidsiy�� ���'���':;'"���-., -v v;��;f-|Che^teii4��*s-'for; th;e- ihst^l^ti^tt>'';0f'��ii; Mtfe^ditiTO-'sy^ w* go^'intfe; ^iig- cost of' *i*lijS! systein' fifeni*ed up to Sfliiiethang likev$2Q0%..^nd.t}ie coniinltte's; wputil. not entertijtui tlie proposition of speudiiig:":so: -liiiicii iiiOnSy, Al^eriiian pietciiBr said., that the: only basis upon which the conimittee -conld recominenti sxich a system would be that some com' pahy would pitto.it in and; allow the city to purchase it upon the Installment plan. He thouglit tlmt the city cottkl Obligate itself upon this scheme to the extent of ,$40 a 'mouth. An effort will be made to see what can he done tipon rtliis-basis.y --=���===^==~=-==. A commniiicatiou was received ft'om the local telephone company stating that the Company desired to replace the present poles oh Biiker street and wished to know how the corporation desired to have the new poles' placed. Alderman Hillyes thought tliat the new poles should be put up in the alley way instead of upon Baker street. Chief Thompson added that tliere wasAilreitdy more or less difficulty ih raising fire ladders against Baker: street bttildiiigs by reason of the tolc- phane and other wires. The result was that the mayor and alderman Fletcher were appointed a committee to interview tlie telephone company and see what arrangement could, be made respecting the placing of poles in the alleyways, The committee decided to proceed at once with the construction of the first section of the sewer in Addition A. Tlie sower will run up Kootenay street from the Mines road and up the alleyways in blocks 15 and 23- from Kootenay street to Stanley street., Tlie total distance is about 18-65 feet. . The,work will be done by day's labor under the foremaiisliip of Archie McDonald, the outside cost of the work being estimated at $*.:*55. Out of the .$1<),000 received from the sale of the 1899 debentures and the balance carried forward from the previous year there yet remains a balance of $3000, so that the committee estimates that there will be sufficient to complete the odd pieces of work iii id carry the sewer outlet into deep Witter without overdrawing tho account. In the matter of the drainage from the Clarke hotel the. city engineer was instructed to.: take steps to prevent the owners of the. property from further draining into tho surface-water .drain.in Ward street. The hotef will bo'required' to connect with the Victoria street sewer ADMIRAL DEWEY'S HOME COMING A National Event, NEtv York, September 20.���The Olym- piti, with admiral Dewey on board, arrived and anchored in the lower bay at 7:40 this morning. Soon after noon a health officer left the quarantine on a tug to board and inspect the Olympia. Many vessels putting out to sea steered close to the flagship. Among them was the Cunard liner Aurania. Just after the Aurania passed, a launch from the Erin, with sir Thomas Lipton on board, went alongsido the Olympia. The dispatch boat Dolphin with rear admiral Sampson or his representative on board hailed Dewey's ship shortly after one o'clock and fired the admiral's salute of seventeen guns. An American Disaster in Manila. Washington,'September 20.���The following dispatch wiis received from admiral Watson : Manila, September 25.��� To the secretary of navy, Washington.: The gunboat Urdamata, cadet Wei born C. Wood commanding, has been captured and destroyed by the insurgents while blocading. The Avreck is hard agrouud in f- water two feet deep near Orani'Ph the ��� Orani river at the northwest corner of ; Manila bay and is completely gutted. ^ The displacement in tons of the Urdamata Wits forty-two, with a battery con- y sisting of a one pounder' R. F. C, one machine gun (Colt automatic) and one machine gun (Nordenfeldt) of twenty.-''- ��� five millimetres. ^ The reason of its presence in that river is not known. Commander Corn well was y preventing the landing of arms with ^ forty men. His force was too smallto .. attack the armed insurgents at the vil- ' lage. The water is only six feet deep on the bar at the mouth of the river. I cannot obtain any authentic information : of the crew as yet, because the insurgentsy, will not respect a flag of .truce. Giidetyy Woods, with, the crew of nine enlisted men and one Chinaman, are not tic- ; counted for. ������_ �� '.:;-..' ��� ��� ���:. ' ;'";'. y - Exhibit for Spokane. The committee appointed by the boardy of trade to arrange for the ore exhibit at y^ the Spokane exposition met yesterday at; A. H. Kelly's office. F. W. Swannell re^t ported that he had collected $211 in sub-; ^ scriptions towards the exhibit. Accouutsyjy amounting to $91.70 for expenses^:iivyy| making the collection were pvssed. Itwa,sy|; decided to publish a smallypamphletyy| giving a, list and description yof; the :^yavyy: ���'���ious^ptecimerij^ ffiiyii6fe��^ill!|i|4'c^ ���S-a-^rfa*r-it''^'^<-��-^ ���^ci<&.-^r*^&fWn?~?a"'*i$-.n&tf ~ .v'-t-S'-.'Tr/ "'',d^ITn Dfl:y3;n'D.-.i^9Dr'J.D.. -r:ya-'. ���Sl^el6l!sS^itfiiSti|>usJlM^n^ yJphii^tone'sJpi;ch^d"-^g-;^ppp^ !; ice'egi^i ngtiSi'o ythe^-fe^jittQtay^riu^ $$th ''^W&Xv,^^, 'th0:.���Sll^c5tQr;��6f'*t^^^ j��erf!��f<".'i��? exerMmij*- Yi\\��;' jiDi*i)icn'it|i rSd-ingehml j| i&^S. ^stli-tfi^.o^Jiel'^l^ y:-.- "-���>' ���.,}?/ -': '^&i^v^i^ii0'lip^^&V��^4: ^i^P^'W'S'S a^^t "^^h'*^^ biacl|"i;f i^vrpr^inifm��$3)&: |iie; : Sliqi��st iit^, pe^ii^od^l^iir^v i ���Sb^^'^hejf;^ :"'"c(isesyof-^ny impor^n^ ; .���^''i^temioted iinu^i'vaud tlie tnil'd; a�� ���tlipf t;| ipm, Jiiey pelion , that of Jl^gina: vSs ||^ .iii -tlie niti? ������ cp&e;:^f;;t3.|e;^0otli%?iiv'^ li? ywliic'ii -ii6'[ bjersOii; wi^'i; ilSjured'. The "leepnd iS'dpwn::;i"*S: Rie^iia vs EOiiKiyeston, * a lo&ij^ cti^ei Tlite^thef 11roin tlie person case, Iiegina vs Tuiinbiill, copies from Criihbfedkyythe prisoner Tni'nlSiill being out oil I5aii. Nelso-fi liiis thirteen barbers who are so afrMd of oVei:%Vorking tiiCmselVCS that they have petitioned of the city conncil, ^o-piissa-byliiw-to-keeptiicni-fi-oni-w^ ing seven days a Week. w. Tl G. Haultii'in, son of the late colonel ffanltai.ii (Itoyal ��� Al'tillery) and cousin of H. IS. T, Haiiltain, manager oi the, Ycifowstone mine,, is staying at the Hunie Iiotel Avith his wife. A promhient citizen, and a rnembor of the same church as aldci*man Beeiv made tlio rounds of Nelson's stJ'eets ou Sunday night; He found but one store open, for business, nnd that was. in a: buiIdi tig. on Ward street tlitit is owned by the Sunday-closing alderman for the Fast ward. Messrs. Wilson & Hai-shaw liave sold their ice business to the Nelson Ice Company, which will take the business over on the first of the month. ���Horsefly Earning a Dividend, Vancouver, September 20.--Robert Ward, of the Hoi'sefly mine, visited Ash- croft last week and left witli the Bank of British Nor tli America a.substantial si nn of gold from tlie Horsefly mine. Tlie Horsefly has so far this season shipped $25,000, the expenses having been only about $8000. feaylng the expensesMfScollectSlI | Silg^te^I^M^IP^ pai'iy iss-Qf; ii^i^.iiii^Mv&^^^jiMg^i^. the pauy'i U.O- 5>J -i-., .�����..**.-^.4 ^....^fy.^^ -^.��..^,..wn? .,..,...v-^'j; ^'-^o-^**/,'.^:-'! expenditu res -fbfi-f iietaiwi^ti^plie^ ���gave ii total* ^^^^^t^%^^t^' did- not eo;v-&* tiie:;dlsbu^se!^nt^ itccatiiit-for'thp^ulway.' 'i3ii,ifiii'g;'iyi(p;jn^g|i|| =mofl.tlkM,i;e^cJ5fii!piftp men, tliey lOCOiiicjtive depii;rt.ueiit��; rdiilklil house, station men, freight shedv :of|i0��|f;| men, bridge g*uig and section ci*ew�� \\vo;i*k^^ ing out of Nelson amounted, to m Custom House Officer Suspended. Ottawa, September 26.��� Chief inspector McMichael of tlie customs department, Ottawa, has made an investigation of tlie amount at the Revelstoke customs office, and its a result of tho inspection tho Revelstoke collector was suspended for irregularities. Well Known Lardeau Property Sold. VANcriuvi-'u, September 20.���A Chicago syndicate has paid $10,000 in cash for a well known. Lardeau property, the Towser, the next location to the famous Silver Cup mine, owned by ]*).;��� Ferguson of Ferguson and ,.A. J. . Kuowles of Revol- This total, fidded to the " expend itvfres.-..3>f% the steamboiit department, gives it "tp'felf^ of ;$33;O00 for the mo nth, ��� y^i: News fi-ora the; Par North,- Sy$i Vax*"',ouvj.-*.r^' Septeinber 2'fl. ���-Tl|p(| steamers City of Seattle a/tid Gbtt?4^5l, City arrived at Seattle on Sunday ,ft^'nX,��, Lynn .ettnah ' Ngarly ^50;jQOO. v. The Bttiik of Rritish North AmeViCa &t y Dawson had a single Klondike shipment; -J of nearly $100,000 which Caine on Uml Seattle. It was consigned through tlns,'.^ Aliiska-I^iclfic 'Express Company, tin iici> J junct of tlie Northern Fiicifie, to the i Settttle government assay oniee froiu ] the steamer. The gold was removed iiiider = police escort from the City of Seattle to ; the Northern Paeific'sclepot express office i and later in the day was conveyed to the '.; assay establisliiiient. ��� Opposed to Alderman Hillyer's Music Hall. ; The members of the Epworth League met in the Methodist church last night and discussed the question of the Couneil granting a license to a variety theatre or ti music hall. A resolution was passed condemning such action, and a committee Wiis appointed to take the matter in hand and oppose it before the council. Vancouver's First Automobile. Vancouvkr, September 2(5.���Messrs. Armstrong & Morrison, wlio are the chiefy, movers in a local syndicate organized toy! place motor cars on the Vancouver streets, exhibited tlieir first automobilti stoke; two old-time Lardeau prospectors.^ \\ in the city yesterday. THE TRTBUKE: NELSON, B. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ?7, 1899. ^"^���"^���;"^ *"&'���':"2;''^'^^ % m m We have paid the most strict attention to this Underwear Department of ours, but feel amply repaid by the expressions of approval of the hundreds of men who come to examine our goods. Today we are offering- greater bargains than ever: m Men's Fine Underwear (& $1.50 the suit. Men's Special All-Wool Underwear <_/>' $2.00 per suit. Men's Shetland Wool, Plain or Stripes @ $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 per suit. Men's Extra Heavy Shetland Wool @ $4.00 the suit. Men's Natural Cashmere Underwear (UJ $5.00 and $5.50 the suit. We have quality to suit anyone, prices the lowest���of course. ��**��� % MARTIN O'REILLY & CO. BANK OP B. C. BUILDING, NELSON. te**r:m*s O^S-Jrl iUDSGff S BAY COMPANY. w October Delineator m Nowinstock in uA*7��'i5:r*'=-'r'&*':&'5-:��v4( T-& ^'.^'.$��:&^'.&^$sy-&^& ��"&��: ^��:'^'^*&'^S":Q"^'3":'^��"f:'8-: INCORPORATED 1670. We have just opened up a consignment of Cigars consisting ofthe following standard brands: Bock Superfinos Bock Conchas Bock Puritanos Henry Clay Conchas Extras Henry Clay Puritanos Upmann Conchas Triumfo Conchas La Lola Conchas We also carry a full line of Domestic Cigars at prices to suit all trade. W S # ^ # ^ ��!/ Latest Novelties it ^ to Veilings ^m S3a^ We are now showing1 a complete range of new fall and winter goods in all departments, and invite careful inspection of our dress goods, ladies' suitings, ladies' silk blouses, dress Skirts, golf capes, mantles, flannellette wrappers, shirt waists, children's reefers and eiderdown coats. m NELSON HARDWARE CO. Baker Street, Nelson. Overalls an We keep on hand the "Levi Strauss," "Boss of the Road," and other well made garments at reasonable prices. MEN'S OUTFITTER Sign of the RED HAT, Baker St., Nelson J. F. WEIR 2Dte ��rtbmt��* Daii,t Edition -Wkkkly Edition........ KmST Yk,\\R, No. 227 Seventh Yeah, No. 3U ' In the next general elections; both'provincial' a ml Dominion, lire, inclepcndcnt party "will have to he reckoned with] Fully 25 per cent of tlie total vote will be pollccLby men who avc no longer partisan's ; men wlio no longer believe in party pledges and party platforms. 'The Globe of Victoria. was killed through reproducing tlie editorial utteiv auces of the Nelson Miner. , There is no more prosperous section * of Canada today than the Kootenay and Yale districts of British Columbia. But . had the mine,owners and mine managers of the Boundary and Rossland and Nelson and Ainswortli and Moyie and Windermere and Lardeau and Revelstoke fol- , lowed tlie lead of the mine owners and liiine managers of the Sloctin, the coun- - try would have been any tiling else than prosperous. Nelson need not fear competition from any city in British Columbia, if only her ���-merchants-will^ carry���stockfi_and���rustle for orders. The location of the town is an advantage that cannot be overcome. From the summit of the Rockies west to the .summit*- of the Cascades and from the International boundary line north to the PETER GENELIE & CO. Headquarters for FIRSJ-CiASS BUILDING MATERIA!. main line of the Canadian- Pacific is territory that is within easy reach of Nelson and its trade is the cream of that of the entire province. That room of yours J needs ��freshening up" for the winter months. You can give us the size (length, breadth, and height of ceiling) of the room, or rooms, We will do the rest. In price, beauty of design and quality Our Wall Paper bargains will surprise you', Canada Brag and Book Oo., ���"LI-MIT-EIiD ' Corner of Haker and Stanley Strenta. Nelson Hudson's Bay Stores West Baker Street. Tolcphono 13. KOOTENAY COFFEE CO. NELSON", 11. C. CoiTcc roasters and dealers in Tea and CoIToo. OfTor fresh roasted coireo. of best quality as follows: Java and Arabian Madia, per pound Java and Mocha Blend, 3 pounds Fine Santos, 1 pounds Santos Blond, 5 pounds Our Special Blend, (i pounds. Our Uio Roast, C pounds A trial order solicited. Salesrooms 2 Doors East of Oddfellows BlocK, West Baker Stsent Brick and Lime Lime 70 Ceqts per 100 pounds. Will deliver in ton lots Brick $12 per thousand. 40 1 00 1 00 100 1 00 1 00 A-ISTD 1VCI lTD"'V" m I We are selling* blankets and wool comforters at f I bottom prices. Ladies' sailors and walking felt hats �� if and novelties in millinery. OUR GOODS ARE ALL NEW AND STYLISH At yard or on scows at government wharf, The WestX?otenay Brick & Lime Co,, Ltd. Haker' Stroot. GOAL! LR*Y, lieo. Sec. nal Order of Wednesday in isttiilB liretlircn we!- .T, It. WJiAY, Secrotaiy. Come in and try our Ice Cream Soda and Refreshing Drinks. "Next Door to P. Hums & Co. HUMPHREYS & PinOCK ���KtVtfLSON MKXK, Number 22, '.rater: J-Y Kuglfes, nieetsevory seeoiid and fourth each month iii Fraternity Hall. Via'tint; cfflMfi, J. HIVING. rnity j President, ���jVrHLSJOX MI NIC US' ���*���* AR'elri in IC. I', rnr. UNION NO, Mi, \\V. K. of iVL- iWiK, Frulornfty, If.'tll the Ilrist and third ijuturil.a.y uveilingK in eauli iiioiilh at, 8 o'cluek. Vtsitiut; ini;iiil)i:i's welcomo. ���lAMlCS WILKS, .Suc'.v.. C1L\\S. A. aic-K'AV, I'm-,-. ARCHITECTS. THWART & CARItlK-Arclijtocts. Rooms 7 and 8 Ab J-1 erdcon block. JJakor stroet. Nelson. APPLICATION TO__TEANSFER LICENSE NolicoJM hereby Kiven that I will, at the expiration of thirty days from tiro rt.-ito of this notice, ap|dyat tlio next Kil.tiiiff ofthe Lieonsiiij? Jjoanl of the (;ity of Nelson Jlritixh Coluinhia, (o be allowed lo trfthsfor the retail lir|tioi- license now behl by niO for the JCxulieqtier .Saloon Hil.nale on JjOtl Jlloc-k 12, in the City of Nelson, JJi'iUsh Coluiiibia, to James Neelands. A. IT. (JLMM.JfiNTS. ���JUtted at Nelson, II. (J., September J si., JJSt/J. ANNOUNCEMENT Having'leased the bnsiiscss of tho Nelson Soda Water Factory. I am prepared to supply tho trade with all kinds of carbonated and aerated waters. Family orders bolici- tcd. Prompt delivery. Beer or H��alf= aiidhHalf ��� ��� ��� ��� lO Cts Always Fresh Always Cool THE BEST GLASS OF BEER IN NELSON IS AT THE Theo. R/iadson's Cheap Cash Store CO CO CO -es o o . s. CO o -Ctf CD O CO CD ��� CO CO Sim _C2 C "C3 CD sr JZ2 �� sr S 3 r cc c bo bX) O 3 LZ o CD CO J��� ST ctf CO "co CO Ctf ��> o oa H .= ctf CO ��2. Ctf c_> 5 ctf o ctf CO ���a o c_> "ctf s- <**���*> *> Corner Silica and Slanloy Slreots. Hotel E. .. CUfiRAN, Prop. JUST ARRIVED A CARLOAD OF Anheuser=Busch Lager Beer! Factory on Koovor Htrcoh, N. M. CUMMINS JVIfJULIINBRV J<'or tho fall season our stock of millinery and. millinery novelties is the most complete and extensive wo have, yet been able to show in Nelson, nnd our opening on Wednesday was a most siicccs.sfril one. JVli-s Kay of New York haseharK'.) of the iriminiiiK department.' MRS. E. McL,A.UGHI^ir*V j Josephine .Street, near linker. j SHERRIFF'S Province of JJrillsh 'Columbia, Nelson, VVust ICootenay, l:o-wit: Ily virtue of a w|-it of Kiur'i. I'-afcias issued out of the ^I't'Ul'ctiTt.'C'-i'nrl.nrlir.lt'Hli'Col'il.iidiittAL'I'liuKUi'toir'C.'Jiitilfls CJiillahan, excel)Ioi* of (lit! esUto th. 1S!I!*. S, P. rUCMC, Bhoriir of South ICootenay. Notice to Contractors. Sealed lenders will be received by the undersigned for the oonsti'uution of flic Madden Hlock from the foundation up. I'lans and specifications can be socii nt, the architect's, olllco. ��� "���:'������ ���'.-: ���..��������� .-..;���. ������ .���'���,.. .i-.-.'.-.'.i? ������;'���.��� Tenders lo be in by noon .Siil.urday,:!ol.h .Sepfeiiihor, iSif.K . The lowest or any lender not necessarily iiucepted. '. .. - ARTHUR J'l. JIUHtJIiN'S, ArehiUxf, ��� ��o A. Highest class Lager produced. On ASK FOR R. P. RITHET & CO-^J-td., Victoria, Agents for B. -Bi-GRAYr-Agenrfor-Kootenay, Bakor Sfc,, Nelson, Next OdclfoIIows Building sale by the trade in Nelson. IT _C. The Finest Residential Property in Nelson ROYAL SEAL AND KOOTENAY BELLE CIGARS in [BOGUSTOWNJ the Fairview Addition to Nelson are now on UNION MADE Kootenay Cigar Mflfc Co, Nelson, liritish Columbia. R. REISTERER & CO. BRKWKBS AND BOTTLEKS OI? Fine Lager B-ee-p,. and Prompt and regular delivery to tho trade. All the unsold lots ��� . .. .. lw ,.ciaw��� tUe now on the market at reasonable prices and on easy terms. This pronertv is verv desirable for residences. Apply to *-���-/_ T. M. WARD, Local Agent. Apply West Baker Street, Nelson. Brewery at Nelson. NEAR NELSON & FORI" SHEPPARD RAILWAY DEPOT THE BEST BEER BREWED AT HOME OR ON PR AUG-HT OR IN BOTTLES. ABROAD T*E3X,-fiJ*Es-H:o*15:T*El 136 . During tho, season we will deliver ice nt private residences and buninoHS houscM daily in any dcHircd quantity at casonrablo prices. WILSON & HARSHAW HAIB GOODS AND HAIB OBMMENTS Switches from $2 up. MHS. J. W. ICEARNKYhas opened a Ladies Hair Dressing J'jirlor iu room 1, Vieioriu bloek, Nelson, and ia prepared to fnnisli. everything'in the-way of liair goods and hair tonics. Treatment of Uio scalp a specialty. is the Order of the Day Audi want to bo in it. I have jnsfc received Jail. Bfiiiipfeg of Suitings and Ovcr- otiatniKH representing a ?50,fl00 stock to choose from made lo your order at p.. ices iievor before heard of in Nelson, All the West fads in i-'iuioy VestinRs for Fall and winter. Steveris, Tl|e Tailor Nelson Iron Works MANOTACTUftEKS OF BNGW33S, BOILERS. SHAFTING, IRONVAND BRA33 CASTINGS OP BViilRY DESCRIPTION Eopairs. promptly 'attended to. V. O. Box 173. Rest&ap&ni Baker street, between Josephine and Hail streets, Nelson. ��� > ' MJSALS AT ALL HOURS, DAY OR NIGHT ��� . ���.. BAJKKRY IN CONNECTION i"JW"wl FAMILY AND PASTRY COOKING A SPECIALTY ONLY WHITE HELP KMPLOyId UXAIjTY *gL ���EsTj-R^t-sr, ���E>**Ro_*?aai-E3a.o_a Palace Bakery Broad delivered to any part of the city. Cakes, pastry, and confectionery a specialty. orawfordIbrothers Next to Royal Hotel, Stanley Streot. Noison y MINERS WANTED. Tho Tangier Mine. Limited, Albert Canyon, on tho mam lino of the C. P. R., 22 miles east of Rovolstoko, requires six good miners. Wa��os *&50 per day. ...tfj'.-iSf THE TRIBUNE: KELSON, B. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1899. ANK OF Capital, Best, all paid «P, - $12,000,000 6,000,000 LORD STRATHCONA ANI) MT Hon. GEO. A. DRUMMOND K S. CLOUSTON ROYAL, Prosidont "Vice-President .. .General Manager THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA NELSON *isr*KjrJso"isr *B*R-A.isrc"H: N. W. Cop. Baker and Stanley Streets. HRANCnKS IN LONDON (Enfflanti). NEW YORK, CHICAGO and in tho principal cities In Canada, Buy and soil Sterling Exchango and Cable Transfers GRANT COMMICKCIAI, ANI> TKAVRr.T.KKS' CHHDITS, available in any part of tho world. DRAFTS ISSUKD COr.I.KOTIONS MADK; ETC. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. CURRKNT RATE OK INTEREST PAID A TBUE GHOST STORY. Is it not strange that a man forty-fh'c years of age, with fair intelligence, sober, and who liave knocked over this world n great deal and have always boon skeptical, and .abhorred the idea of such things as ghosts, to be made to believe in such supernatural agencies this late in life? Such is our case, and we are almost ashamed to own it, but nevertheless it's true. We will state right here tliat Ave are looked upon as a sober, truthful, honorable man by those who-know me (aiid their name is legion), and what we relate below, my wife, children aud self are all willing to make sworn aflidavits, if necessary, that queer things happen around our home just as stated. We reside in Florida in a small new town, right on the main line of the Plant System railroad leading from Waycross, Georgia, to Tampa, Florida. Our residence is a. nine- room, two-story structure, with barn and stables, situated about one. quarter of a mile from the heart of town. The first indication Ave had that strange things happen around the place was about three months ago. About cleA-en o'clock in the forenoon we came up home on our bicycle and just before Ave got to tlie lot gate avc heard a terrible hammering in the buggy shelter. Wc made sure that it was one of our little boys out there, and avc called to him to come and open the gate for us. .lie heeded lis not| and avc called twice more in a very loud tone, to come and Open the gate., lie failed, to come and we got mad and intended to correct him for,, not-coming .when Ave called' him to open the gate for us. We opened the gate ourself, gathered up a switch, and made for the buggy shelter Ayith the full intention of switching him. When aa-c got to the buggy she! tor we found no boy there. We Avent into the house and tolcl- our Avife about it. "Why," she said, ".Johnnie, nor any of - the children have booh about the stables today." We havo a small outhouse situated out about forty yards from the" residence and the door is hard to open. That door -will open and shut twenty-five times a day Avithout any human being near it, and it is awful hard to open with your hands. The other morning about eleven o'clock my Avife Avas sitting in the dining room near tlie table pealing some peaches. We were sitting opposite her. Our pointer dog AA'as in the room, picking up crumbs from around the table,' and all at once Ave heard him hallowing aud looking in the direction where he was at the time avo saAV him getting up from the lioor. "lle~got"out""of"that_roonrin a ilurry; My" wife says that she'wits looking right at liim and heard the lick that knocked hinl doAvn, The first thought struck us was that a stray 'bullet* had coine in the Avin- cToav and struck him. But after an examination of the canine, ivbaudoned that idea. " ' A couple of Saturdays ago our little boy brought a peek of Irish potatoes froiu town and sot them on the dining table. My wife A\\ras iii the kitchen when tlie boy came in, and avc were sitting iu tlie back pia'/syl . opposite the table, reading. Pi'etty soon i,ny Avife came into the dining room, took the potatoes and placed •"heiii further on, tlie table—about two feet. She had no more than returned to tlie kitchen, when I heitrd soinething fall to the floor. On looking around tliere Was the bag of potatoes laying on the floor. There were "no children about the house nor, nothing apparently to thrOAV them off. Tliere .Avas plenty of rooiu for them to have caught upon the table—but they didn't. A, few nights ago, after the children had all gone up stairs and retired and everything Avas as still as death, my Avife and self Avere sitting by the centre table reading, wlien all at once Ave heard a loose stream of water pouring from sonie- Avhere, and it sounded like it AA'as up stairs. We hallooed and asked the children who Avas that pouring water up there. By that time they Avere all out of bed, coming down stairs. They said that it AA'as none of them, and that it sounded like it AA'as down stairs. It Avent like you Avere pouring a stream as large around as your leg into a barrel about half full of ■■.water. Finally, after we quieted the :■.children and .they.went back.to bed,.the Avaterpouriiig started up again—and this, time it seemed to be in the parlor. .We looked that night, and we looked next Is now prepared to issue Drafts and Letters of Credit on Sl^aguay, U. S., Atlin, B. C, and Dawson City, Yul^oii District. morning, and avc haA'e not been able to find out Avhere that Avater came from, nor Avhere it Avent to yet. Night after night you can hear somebody walking up stairs and down stairs with an old slip-shod pair of shoes on. We Avill venture the assertion, that Avithin the past three months that A\\ralking has caused us to search the house fifty times, Avith pistol in hand looking for burglars. The walking at night is get'r ting to be so common that our children don't pay any attention to it. A few nights ago, after my wife and I had retired, and everything Avas still, I Avas laying in bed fanning the mosquitoes oil' Avith a. newspaper , as it is my custom at nights. Pretty soon I heard something fall iu the next room like a large folded newspaper. Pretty soon I heard one fall in the hallway, then one fell at our chamber door, then one fell behind our door. My wife got up and looked and sure enough there Avere the papers. In the meantime, avo had ceased to fan mosquitoes aiid had laid the paper Ave had over on the bed. When my Avife retired again she put her right foot over the newspaper'that I had been using. She had not been in bed more than tAvo minutes the second time, when "slap'! Avent the paper right down by our bed! My wife raised up in the bed and looked on the floor, and remarked, "that it Avas* identically, the same paper Ave had." And sure enough it Avas, for aa'c got out of bed, picked the paper up, and carried it to a lamp that AA'as burning low iu tho room, and looked at the date. The reason that avc are so positiA'e that it Avas the FOR SALE BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL • PROPERTY 30 by 120, Haker streot. between Josophino and AVard streets '. '"'8000 50 by 120, Daker street, between Josephine and Hall streets, corner 25 by 120 with improvements, south sido of Vernon street 5000 50 by 120 with improvements, south side of Vernon street..... *....:...\\ ;.... 6000 2J- lots with cottago rented at 813per month, Victoria street-...^ .-_. ■ 3500 2 lots with cottage rented at 920 por month, Stjinloy street : 3000 G lots in block UV), all cleared and fenced in ,\\. 2500 ' AGENTS FOR J. & J. TAYLOR SAFES -W"_A_IR,:]D BBOS. ■Real Estate and General Agents, Baker St., Nelson Tlie Nelson Electric Tramway Co., Ltd. LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS Large number of choice building lols adjacent to the line of their tramway. Kor price and terms of sale apply to the oflieeof the company, Macdonald block, corner of Josephine and Vernon streets. T. C. DUNCAN, Secretary. Charles D. J. Christie GENERAL BROKER. iisrs"cr*R^.3sro"Ei . REAL EBTATB-AND-LOANS. FOR SALTS 5-Rooin House........ SliiOO | 50-IToot Corner. .... ,,$300- J-Hooni House, '.».... .$000 CWes k Water mail & Oo. CUSTOMS BROKERS AUCTIONEERS MMi mm. and GEIEH1L ffiUTS Baker Street, Nelson FIRST DOOR WEST BANK B, C, BUILDING. We give the very Bust Teums to those •wishing' to borrow money on improved real estate. The only company, in the province that gives you the privilege of paying off your whole Loan at Any Time without a Bonos on giving a 60 day notice of your intention was so. GAMBLE & O'REILLY, Agts British Columbia Permanent Savings & Loan Company. Globe Savings & Loan Co., Toronto, Lots for Sale ?550 Avill purchase a choice residence cornor, 100 by 120 feet. S2100 will purchase a central lot and residence. $100 will purchase two nice lots and shanty, Robson street. Hume addition. S3000 will purcha.se four nice lota and residenco. 1(1,000 ljoolod Fairmont 4 cents. JJlackcock (Ymir) shares 20 cents. " . 5000 Utica at li cents. ALEX STEWART . Turner & BoDCkh block, Nelson, JB, C. . .- paper Ave had ou the bed is, it was the Toron to Globe of ti late date that Ave had been reading before avc retired that night. We have a son sixteen years old, and two smaller boys, who sleeps up stairs. They are not scarry, but last night had to quit their room. Soon after tliey had retired something caught hold of one of the little boys' hands and come near pull ing him out of bed. It scared the little fellow badly, but finally his older brother eofixed him back to bed. My oldest son come downstairs three times during the night, and said that hr c mid not actually sleep for some one walking around the room all the time. He said one time there AA'as a light that went all around the room, and then Avent out. He has changed rooms, but I don't kno\\Ar whether he has bettered himself or not. Header, AArhat avc have Avritten is the FULL LINE OF Front Doors Inside Doors Screen Doors Windows Inside Finish local and coast. . Flooring local and coast. Newel Posts Stair Rail Mouldings Shingles Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds. If what you want is not In stock wo will make it for you CALL AND GET PRICES. J. A. Say ward HALL AND LAKE STREETS, NELSON t ^ ' Contractors and Builders -" ' WILL DO "WELL TO BUY THEIR LUMBER ' ■ AT , G. 0. BUCHANAN'S A largo stock of first-class dry material on hand, also a full lino of sash, doors, mouldings, turned work, etc. FACTORY WORK A SPECIALTY Yard: ,Foofc of Hendryx stroot, Nelson Telephone, 91 Jolll! R&B, Ageilt 1S99 PROVINCIAL 18Q9 EXHIBITION UNDER THE AUSPICES OF 1 The Royal Agricultural and Industrial Society of British Columbia., -WILL-BE-UKLD-AT— ON ltd, #h, m m& $15,000 IN PRIZES $15,000; OPEN TO THE WORLD A. Round df Pleasure for J'our Whole Days irorcsj-j rao^s meyono hacks aquatics CJIAMl**fONfetfU> LACItOSHE NAVAL AND Mil JTAItY STWltTS miliar AN A JJASK HALL 'FOOT BALL DAND U'OURNAJIKNT, Magnificent illuminations < Grand concert every evening. Special attraction at the Ne w Westminster opera house. BlOiiHtei'oKetirsions from all points^ at greatly reduced raless, For special features see small hand bills; No entrance foe charged for exhibits. li'XteOUTfVR-ins-worship mayor Ovens, T. J. Trapp, W. J. Mathers, Geo. I). Jlrymiiei*, R. F. Anderson, Aid, J". F. Scott, Aid. Al. Sinclair. For prize lists, entry forms and full partibulars, write 10 T.J. TRAW**; ARTHUR MALINS. ' President. Secretary. VV. H. KKARY. Commissioner. Crow's Nest Pass Goal! DELIVERED Orders may be left with C. W. West & Co., or with. CHARLES St. BARBE, Agent. Office on Haker street, two doors from Bank of Ii. C. SQUIRE'S RANCH FOR SALE Containing' 120 acres of land within one and a Quarter miles of Nelson. Pur further particulars apply to FRED J. SQUIRE, Helflon, B. C truth. We never was superstitious anel liave visited several places during our life that was said to liave been haunted, but as we 'were an unbeliever in such things, never saw nor heard anything until lately that made us believe in ghosts. AVe tried a long time to make ourself believe that these voices and strange occurrences around our home were rats, imagination, etc., but it was no go when you come face to face with things like we have narrated, what are you to do?" You are obliged to believe. Especially when there are six other souls on the place who hears and sees the same tilings. The Tremont Hotel w w Wool Carpets Art Spares f t YOU IV|AL(P & TRECILLUS PROPRIETORS Headquarters fop Miners and Prospcetops THJ5 BEST BRANDS OF and fti ops ana uigars ALWAYS ON HANDI One of the best and most popular hotels in Nelson. 'S HOTEL BAKER STREET, NELSON. Heated with Hot Air and Lighted by Electricity Largo comfortablo bedrooms and first-class dining room, Samplo rooms for commercial mon. ■KATIES &2 ■E'ER *D.A.-*Z- Mrs. E. G. CLARKE, Prop. Lato of the Royal Hotel, Calgary, (-j. D. HUME, Manager. The finest hotel in tho interior. Large samplo rooms. Steam heat and electric light. CORNER OV WARD AND VERNON STS., NELSON Madden House BAKER ANI) WARD STREETS, NELSON. - The only hotel in Nelson that has remained under one management since 1830. Tho bed-rooms aro woll furnished and lighted by electricity. The dining-room in not second to any in Kootenay. The bar is always stocked by tlio beht domestic and imported li _uors and cigars. THOMAS MADDEN. Proprietor. McLEOD HOTEL , VIVIIR, B. O. J. W. SMITH, Proprietor. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS Largo and well lighted Heated by hot ai Reasonable rates Samplo rooms Electric bells and light In oyefy room Renovated and refufniBhbd throughout) I-iOT©iU VICTORIA JT: V. PERKS;, Proprietor Kree bus meets all trains _!Waie___o R ft Hourly street ca* to station SiBVOlSlVm, «■ W» $?ight Grill Room in cbnneotioh, for tho coiiveuicnco of guests arriying aiid doparting by night trains. SHERIFFS SM& .Province of Ufilisli aoliiinbia/iVelstjn, Wank 'ICootenay, to-vvil.:: JJy. virtue «fa •A-fti-rant p:f axeu'utiwi issued, oiil of tlio Comity C'oiirt of'Kcitltotirvy. Ii«lrl.Unut ICiislo. HI. tlie sirtt of Jw.se-ili Lyneli. plalittiJl',i.uid i<» me directed upainst tlie j>ood« and: cbiittciM of The Ivfiotoiiay Air S:ii|i|>ly C'r/fiijiany. I.lin1t(iil,(lfcfeiidaiil., 1 li.-n'o gal'/sud :ilid tnUna in 'execution all tlie rfglu,. title iuld iiitoi-est. of the sjiJiI doft-ndant, The Jvootenuy Air Siti-inly < 'iimpany, Utruted, in the dam, flijn.ii-. iiunntiiok, piiiitij;. slitifl..«ii- (jliaitibei'. plant and tii,-toturt»!t'y used l»y Uii'j said TlU: Kootenay Air .Supply Company, l.lnfiteil. roi'eoni}i|-es.-(.liiit air fiir com- niei'cial punioses, tdj^ui lim* with niiy jiermRsivw, legal or other litf.lit which lite wild The iCootun.'V.v Air Supply Coinpnivy. I.,itiiHe(l, tuny have fol- the erection and maintenance of ita woi'kw and iiweliinory upon the " Hl.ixizurd " initioral olaliii. mill other adjoining, liropoi-ty, nnd one "R4Viid" machine drill,una "Kno.vles pnni|> 'So. ;'r\\'M\\f nnd One " Snow " pump No, M,S)l„ono upright lioilol'., one bellows, one anvil, one, vice, vat'ious bineksniitliK' tools, one boiu-diiig house, one store house, one engine bouse, a quantity of piping of varlbuct si/.es, one ore huc.-.lcet and a (liiaiitityof Hteel and wire rope, one cooking stove with cooking utensils', and otic heating stove, to recover. 1 ho sum of eleven hithdred and forty-six dollar*- and nine cents (Sll-Mi.f.pil'.ainoliiituf said exceiilioii, besides sheritrs poundage, costs and all other legal and incidental expenses. All of wliich I shall expose for sale or sulllcicnt thereof to satisfy said .iudginciit, debt and costs, at the front of my olllco noxtto tlie Court Jloliso. in the City of Xelson, on tho 23th day of September, A. J>. IS99, at the hour of eleven o'clock In the forenoon. Notk—Intending purchasers will satisfy thcawehes as to interestaud title of said defendant. Dated at A ins worth. II. C., .Septeinber 2Uth, iSilll. S. V. TUCK, Sheritrof South Kootenay. NOTICE. On and after the 1st of October ISM, the Grand Central Hotel will be run strictly on l.ho.Kuropean plan. We have fitted tip a new (lining room with a seating capacity for one hundred people 'which, will be run-in connection with the hotel. All meals twenty-live cents, payable in the dining room. Will ho pleased to furnish meal tickets on application. ltooiiiK by the day, week or nioulh. Thanking yon for your generous patronage in the past., and trusting to be favored with a continuance of same in the future. - - I remain,-ro^pcctfiilly yours, *• ■ -.■■•,.--..■ ' K.SIMl'SUN.V # CAN MAKE NO MISTAKE IN BUY- ing- a 3-Ply Wool Carpet or Wool Art ^ Square. We have a large Assortment of each. A ffl Pew Sets of DINING CHAIRS received yesterday. ^ They are polished and in oak. Do you want one. # — . ' - . " . | Don't forget we have a $20,OOQStock to choose from © m © id D. McArthur & Go. M \\^!^&W: ^■^•^•^•^•^•^•^•^■^•^•^•^■^•^•^'^•^■^•^'^■pi-^'c''itf,^,^'0'0;rl THE NELSON SAW t PLAM& MILLS, Ltd. We have a stock of one and a half million feet of logs at our mill and are prepared to cut all kinds of dimension timber and ship to all points on Kootenay Lake by scows or steamers, also by rail to all points on the Canadian Pacific or Nelson and Fort Sheppard railways. In stock roiigh arid dressed lumber, shingles, mouldings, sash; do newels, turned ver^^^pIS^^ Factory, work of alfiiiilillliiplii®S ',■■-—in ■sfS&y OFFICE ANDr MILLS C|)||r^:5^i||^*|'^p|^ n-. .-.■■"-■■ °"-. -'■ '- ..cf1. --■ -J1'- ;^\\^^V*'i''*,n°*"-n^^;fr,m:l p. "VD'^^n'"-°"'^ "D ■■■"■^-$$'!p* '^'^■'°'v;. &-,:&";-oa.„So'"tS>v?n-' <: s.;."'.y^:s3'^S;il^fp.:S "'" '%>%--"d%:' IIkad Okkici"; at KISIjSOJS1, J}. C. Wholesale Markets at Nelson, Rossiand, Sandon and Groanwood, ■?.,,-.;?7V.^4-'f.*;..''"^»'^=sa,| _ •■'■''■■K^y^'^^^j^ ^ ...■ ^''';b%';?:;y'v^;;V.;'\\yy^^^vv;2*.:||;'§^ ]lcL:iil Markets nt Nelson, K(is)o, .Sswuloiij: Silvertow, Itfew ]-)en;yei', 'S^rili'-': Traljj' !@t*feri''fcj!^ij_^^,^___|^ G.isGadcrC^'ceirfVrt^ : : ' : ; . '.'■'■IHv^^v MaM Orders Promptly Forwarded* .m ■ MAi KliVTIS 01'* FRESH AND SALTED MEATS ."■■■"■ WllQhKSAhR axi» . lucrA-n/" ' ° FISH AHD POULTRY IN SEASdN; I C. T 3 j«uiUW11 fc.| VB iB_rmwiu.'W| oitDi-mS by jviAit rkoKivij: carKfui. ANii rjiQ.Mi^ attkis"J,i0n. Cori'tt!" of VVart'l anrl Iloovor filrccls. c. K. tmtiy.y.Ki.i.i-:. vaui.x., j-j-oI'iuktou BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! ."p0,fK»Q of the i;liolcC«l \\-nriotios foi full ulunlHik t-o arftve hi a few dayn tlircct from the kw-'c)'."! in '.Mollimd, ewt- sisl.intj of Hyacitttlis, Tulips, Dall'otlil.s, .\\"ai'ci.s.s1ts. Hcillas, Iai.ly uf t ho Valley, Croon.-*. .It»n(|'lils, Snow Drops, Anc- inottes, Manunciiluft, It-i.s (Miinoiloxa. clc. Orders to Ihe value of two dollars and upwards sent. !>y mail or express free, and al, less f hnii eastern prices. THE ORANVILLE SCHOOL 1175 Haro Street, Vancouver, B. C. HoarditiK nnd day school for girls will ro-open on tho 15th day. of August. Vacancies for boacders. Kor terms and prospectus apply to AfADISMOlSKr.LK KKUW, Principal ONE DOLLAR A LOAD The undersigned his a lnrKQ.quantity.of'.flr, codar, and tniiuirac slabs, in lfiincli and I-foot-leiigths,'suita*ulo for stove wood,,which.wiirbo sold:for.$1 a load at tho mill yard. NKI^O.V SAW & I'LANINO MILLS, Umitod. NoImoii, August 1'JUj. 1838. : BLACK-SMITHING AND EXPERT HORSESHOEING Wacon repairing promptly attondod to by a fiwt-einsa whoclwright. Special nttontion given to Ml kinds of ro_ alritig and custom work from outside points. St]op: Halt Street, betwoet- Baker and Vernon, Nelson Bulbs for Fall Planting* 20,000 Hoi la nd Ilulbs to arrive in Setitcmbor; flOOO Japan Lilies to arrive in October: 1500 JtUoflodendroiw, Azalea-1, Mattitolia^. Hoses, etc. to arrive iu October. Thousauds of Hoses, 'Camulins, l-'ruit an. sortmcnt of French Toilet Soaps. o W. F. TEETZEL & CO. New Arrivals BARBERS' REGULATION COATS Arory Nobby BARTENDERS' REGULATION VESTS WAITERS' COATS* INy SEVERAL STYLES COOKS' CAPS, APRONS, Etc. dt A. Qilker The Leading Purnisher Remember the Nan^e The wholesale men of Nelson wlio do business with Boundary points are in a fair way to experience the advantage of a rale war between the Canadian Pacific and Spokane Northern Telegraph Companies. The former company lias readied Grand Forks and established a 2:.-cent rate for ten-word messages from Nelson and announces that when the line gets through to Greenwood this rate will apply to Greenwood as well. The Spokane Northern Company is already in Greenwood and is now building into Grand Forks as rapidly as possible. It announces tliat.it will meet every cut wliich the Canadian Pacific makes in the rates, so the prospect is good for a cheap telegraph service from "Nelson to Boundary points. Chief "justice Tuck of St. .lohn, Nuw Brunswick,who is on a visit to the Coast, will arrive in Nelson next week'on a visit to his brother, sheriff Tuck, and his daughter, Rlrs. Freeman Lake. It is reported that Alfred J. Andrews, mayor of Winnipeg, has interested himself in the case of the young man Parker, who has just got into difficulties with the Parsons Produce Company, and will see that he lias counsel when the case comes to .trial. Tenders for the erection of the superstructure of the London & British Columbia Gold fields offices on Baker street will be called for tomorrow. Ellis & Martin, who have tho contract for the foundation, will commence work upon the same today. Constable Christie of Slocan City brought in Albert Thompson from that point on Monday evening upon a charge of insanity. Thompson was brought before Harold Selous, J. P., yesterday who remainled him for medical examination. "Joe" Club is making good- progress in the erection of the trolley poles for the tramway company. At four o'clock yesterday lie had made a record for. that day of twenty-eight poles. He expects to have the "job completed next week. The maxim gun for "the. use of the Nelson company of Kootenay rifles was shipped from Ottawa on September 13th and is expected to arrive in Nelson daily. Rossland has a new weekly ���'���paper named the Industrial World. It is devoted to the interests of organized labor, BUSINESS MENTION. Monday lumber. as neither the Miner nor the Record of that town appear to be particularly friendly to the men who work for wages. P. .1. Russell, manager of the Parson's Produce Company, returned last night from a three-day trip through the Boundary country, which he reports booming. He did business. A. Macdonald & Co., wholesale grocers of Nelson, have seventeen cars of merchandise moving. What house in Vancouver or Victoria has more? G. O. Buchanan received on from Kaslo a linrge load of shingles and lath. The consignment was made up of lf,0,000 lath, of which one- third was sold direct from the barge within four hours after their arrival, ;"(),00() shingles and 100,000 feet of lumber. Calgary Herald: "R. Uehne, route agent for the Dominion Express Company, arrived in the city yesterday with his family on their way to Nelson, where they will in future reside." Tliere was a noticeable improvement in the electric light service last night. This was due to the removal of a quantity of lead which"1 finding its way into the pipe, blocked up the nox/.le at the water wheel. Hugh Nixon will put in a sluice-gate at the dam this week and clean out tho debris which has accumulated in the dam from the Athabasca mill. OTXIR, GKRZE-A.T A LARGE CONSIGNMENT JUST OPENED We can supply you witl] Cartridges TO SUIT YOUR RIFLE Carpenters' Tools A FULL LINE SHELF HARDWARE THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK IN THE KOOTENAYS STOVES AND KITCHEN UTENSILS NELSON KASLO SANDON M-M&^i^0&M?0MM -A^i%'ffi%^��^ Having sold our mill, we are offering our stock of liUY'jjUj-.IBKIi (�����K),()00 feel.) for sale, consisting of '1-inch flooring, rustic, shiplap, inch" Iiiiiiber;i;*.vl, lixli, ���2x8, -2x12;-alllengflis. Correspondence solicited;'.' Shook l1jS^>'��^��!-i>��;*t';'.fii^ �� Will be Continued until all the Sandon Stock is disposed of. . IISSONV ���"���^l ��*Tr"V��,''j5' B&1!"B !*"'________ ^^^^^^^i^^^^^^&. $ke '���uia^&'-6f00, |;|��f^<^ leaMng sic&ffks^ *Jw;:-:ff^ that ca%be snoMn^ ^������(Xnw^0^^::'^0^y &QQ&S not to be had cititiy^ wher��W$&r' ��� "V '.-'..' ��'$.��� &* We handle, and in this Une show evodnsi/ve styles, whioh commendthemselves to cUisiom- ers whp are particular as to the class of 'Nelson OStp^l^llfly^ jtroJIc^ipwJer^ tw'illi-kiiiillfe'.xotittii '.=tD_J.Ul"i'it''^Mt3ii^ii.-'Ql��'S''feQ.-��^6toli's ^mmyc'iryvf,^; iy~:^yy.:y /:?.& v. :y ���?:'?���?&. 4i:op.n:isj.'p!cKba.l^ .-�����:.; ���.-���?���. ,;..-������ '^!^^Mt^6^Mi^MWY^ri^ '"'-^M', ���"^Wav^^^^w^y-'^W^M'���!�� C/ts'Oi'ofIs","finii'jSs; yiiofioi^.: y;y y^y;y~^;/.y..::y <������'������-^ ���"_* , -.y;:;, '": ^^t^'%<^}f^j^M^^^fy^- %i- 'y^oMi^ ^^^l%M^'^^v\\^^\\^^-&V^s^'S^>- "A.].iTj1}T t;6:-iJoljii'V ;,-lji'}.^ojj;jL$f^ '���" y'. :'���'.'" ��� '���/':.-yy-'1 We do not advertise one or two lines of goods to be sold at a low rate for one or two .���.: 'fi.'. ���"'���. Jiours, inste*ad we sell safe ^pr^esvy^nx^M ARE YOU BURNING UP MONEY Because Your Stove or Range Canrjot be Regulated to Save Fuel ? ?;*li ^Sf^la^^^i��it��6^rt. jVy .jin'T'-JWI "��� fon'Sr-.."fr ���if" . n IVn.��� .-'jff^:'��.i I'lVl /'���'.--1r..u mr^'-P ��� n ��� ?_: , % Ml y& ?": "I #*��� 'w IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR HEW STOCK,OF ��� STOVES AND RANGES The .saving in fuel efTccted will soon equal the cost of the range. It can be so quickly and easily regulated that thei'o need be no waste of heat or fuel. New patented improvements offer you more convenience and comfort than you'll Jind in any other range. TWO -CAR LOADS TO SELECT FROM LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. Latest Nc>y V_ife*r;.NKLSON. NGTItJE; BlamoaflS' and all fFeetotis Stones Are seBimg now us never ^bef&re. This de^ partmeMi of cur business is strongly com- mended t& ypur attention. We have all sizes and gMaJMies und at prices that are right. In mounted pieces ;jt.\\'ON S'l'RJSKT N'lO'JSUK, J!. C, THOKPB & CO., lid. "j*.- -��S* BAKER STREET, NELSON, B. G. W. P. DICKSON B. H. H. APPLE]V.HAITH J. McPHElB leetrie Supply mi Gons ELECTRIC SUPPLIES ill Complete Electric Equipments tor Electric Power Transmission and Llsfhtlng for Mines, Towns Blectric Fixtures, Lamps, Bells, Telephones, Annunciators, "Etc. P. 0. Box 806, Josepfainn Street, Nelson, B. O. SPECIALATTENTION Havo just received n consignment of HivrriK home made tweeds from Talbot Harris, Scotland. FEED J. SQUIBE, Baker SL Mod The supply Is limited, bo call early and examine this stock. A IjT' hizos of in:��iU I^cioUrs.��� W'^> ��^��';y k��*d .of Hiicclal nillnK and prlnleil."'hoa-,,thO!iCC .south fifty chains, thence west: live chains; ll.iCiiccKoi.itii tenchaiiiti; thenco west seventeen chains,; lli.ence south, fen chains: iiiortec west eighteen, chains,, thence .north ten cliaiiisj tliCtiCC west foity chiii/l.-'',tliejicCsOjltl! ten uha;ilnss.,tlic(ice went forty chums-, .(hence south ten cliains; thence west '���fbciij'-HVc.cHuI'fjfi,. thence ijorUi'eighty ciisiiii.s (o place of cO'iinicncciiicni,. ���igncdf tiJ-IO., CfitAV. Nclsoii, u. a, .September _2ntt, ismk UOTIOE. Notice is, hercTiy givoti, thati in, t;l,iii;f;y days, I liife.nd to apjiiy to the chief coiiuuissioHci-iof lauils. a,n.d, works, for Ilgi'it-Hsifln to cut and: carry ttiviijf tiiinbcr oil" tiiC bclbw dfisiei'Ibed. laiute: OoiiiiiiCiicing at. a fKJst about..two and a half miles up Ijafrail.eC crcclv, o.rt llic south null of Kootenay laikc, com- )liciiciiigaf tire north west co'Ciicr; thenco cast live chain.S; iiiioiiCo north forty chain*: tlience cust, twfnt.V chains'; tlience north fen chains; fhciiceca.st.iiilie chains; Mieiicc north fen chains; thence east ilve chains; thence north ton chains; thence enst. ten chain.1-; thence north ten Chal��.<-; thenco east ten cliiiins; tlieii.ee north ton cliains; thence cast; twelve chains; thence north five chains: thence cast thirty-eight; ehaiitti; Uionce north twenty cliains: thence eas-t fourteen chains,! thence soutli twenty Chains; thcnCc west eighteen Cliains; 'thenee south six chains; thcrico west twenty chains; thence* soutli twenty-live chains; thence west ten chains; tlience soutli twenty chains; thence west twenty chains; tlience .south JI.ft.een chains; thenee west ten cliains; t.lieiice south twenty-five chains: thence west eight -cli'iiii.s; thence south twenty live chains; thence west. seventeen chains; thenco south eleven chains: thenee west twenty chains; tlience north thirty-two chains to tlie place of commencement. *. Signed, II. D. McDEHMII). ? Nelson, B. C. August 20th, 1S!H). NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that in thirty days, I intend lo apply (0 the chief commissioner of lands anil works, for permission to cutand cany away timber off tho below described lands: Commencing nt a post about five miles up Yuill crock on the west arm of Kootenay lake; thenee north eighty chains; tlience west ten chains; thenee north sixty chains; thence west, ten chains; thfiuco north forty chains; (hence west ten chains; thence north forty ohain.s; thence west ten clitiinri; thence north forty .chains; fliciice west ten chains; thence north forty chains; thence west, ten chains; thcitcc north twenty OUR CLEARANCE SALE OF Crockeryware IS STILL ON GIVE US A CALL AND GET BARGAINS Kirkpatrick d? Wilson 14 Baker Street, West Telephone 10 Sweet Mixed Pickles Sweet and Red Hot Relishes Get the Best Jams chains: thenco west forty chains chains; thence cast ten chain* chains; liienco cast ten chains; chains; thenco east ten chains; chains: tlience cast, ten cliains; chains; tlience cast (en chains; chains: thenco cast ten chains; tlience soutli eighty chains; thence cast forty chains to the place of coin nienccmcnt. Signed. CIIAJUJCS UILIA'lOJt: Nelson, B. C, Angxsl 1st h, IH��. tlience south twenty : thenee south forty (hi rice soutli thence south thence south thence south forty forfy . forty sixty We have just received a large consignment of the DYSON-GIBSON COMPANY'S JAMS AND PICKLES Also a complete assortment of the TORONTO BISCUIT COMPANY'S SWEET BISCUITS Baker. Stroot West, Nelson John A. Irving <�� Co. PLtTMBEES, *E3TO��� 0*3*?*E*E_j__ *E3:OT*rS'Ei B^OCK* :,3^S;;35%KSS* P*g��jki,tt*PP^&TPii7n> J,-,***v&K*e*>Xr*t+-?,,"""@en, "No paper 1895-1896, 1897-1905

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