Gather in Force f The marriage of Mr. J. Bain Kerr, editor ‘of the Miner, and Miss Emily Swan took place at 16 o'clock this morning at the bride's residence on Georgia street, Rev. 1. G. Ay Colquhoun officiating. ‘The house was beautifully deco- rated for the eccasion with ever- greens, “pansies and: the flags of Great Britain.and.the United States. The bride was dressed in white and carried a bunch of carnations. The .best man'was Mr W. A. Gand Forks, and the bridesmaid was Miss Jennie Swan, sister of the bride. The guests were Mr. and Mrs, William Mc- Queen, Mr. and Mrs. William F: Lingle, Mr. and: Mrs. G. B. Paul, Mrs. Humphreys, Miss Humphreys, Mr, and Mrs. Paulson, Mr. W. M. Wood, Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Mac- donald, Miss’ ‘Aldrich} Miss Amy Griffith, Mr. E. J. Balfour, Mr- _ Thomas Parker and Mr. W. H. F- Jones. > After: ithe: iceremony= the guests sat down to a tasteful lunch, at which the health of the bride and groom, proposed by, Mr., Harkin, was drunk; Tlie, happy icouple then took the Red Mountain train tor California, being givena farewell” salute of rice p and: old. slippers at the Mr. and Mrs. Keer “wend the re- cipients of a number of handsome presents, among which was a silver tea service from citizens of Grand Forks.” Ttis’'was accompanied by the following of which may result in a saving of expense to the insured. He is favorably impressed with the city, infact expresses sur- prise at-its.solid, substantial char- acter. ‘ y ¢ Miueral Display for Winnlpex The isecretary. of the board of trade .will:today and tomorrow. re- ceive- at the board of trade rooms samples of. ore which the: owners wish displayed at the Winnipeg ex- hibition and will forward them free of-charge. ~ Rev. Father Welch left last night for the coast, whence: he- goes to Manchester, Eng., where he was, born,’ to remain several months. ‘Rev. Father Ward, S. J... of .Gon- zage college, Spokane, will take charge of the Catholic church in his absence. +. wadiy.Injured atthe Le Rol. John. R. McFee,- a miner, fell down a chute in the Le. Roi_ mine about noon today and sustained a ‘compound fracture of the leg. He was removed to ths- Sisters’ -hospi- tal, where Drs. Bowes and. Ken- ning operated on him. ” gar Hemri Joly the Right Man “+ By Associated Press. Montreal, June 28.—Major Ben- nett of Vancouver is inthe city. In an-interview he expressed himself as well pleased with the appointment the following letter: “John B. Kerr, managing editor, the Rossland Miner, Ross! gc nor ‘of British: Co- jumbia. He says _a better appoint- ment could not have been made. B. C.: “Dear Mr. Kere—We, the under- signed, taking advantage of the op- portunity afforded by your: ap- riage, desire to tender ongratulations.. The inferest you.t ave always evinced in thedevelopnient of the Boundary dis- trict is deeply appreciated here. Kindly accept, on behalf: of your bride, the accompanying ‘gift as a token Of our regard. ssYouts' very troly,.o *: “Lioyd:A. Manly; i “(Mayor, “tA, Miller, “E. S, Biden, “‘Jeff Davis, “Fred Wollaston, “G. A. Fraser, “T, W. Holland, “ow, A. Harkin.” Rossiand ‘Team Has a Series of Games ‘of which has been under investiga- Siarvard wins the Race. By Associated Press. Boston, June’ 28.—Harvard ‘wins the four-oared race in 12:16 1-2. DEVLIN DEFENDS HIS FoOp Maker of Emergency Rations Chajien- : gen Bnveatigation of their Merits. Montreal, June 28.—Dr. Devlin, who supplied emergency, rations -to the government for the Canadian ‘troops in South Africa, ‘the ‘quality tion by a special committee of the house of commons, in an interview expresses his willingness to_give his Side of the case whenever called upon to do so. ¥ d ge highly food with that supplied by him, Dr. Devlin Says ‘the former, which con- tains a higher percentage of pro- teid'matter, may, instead of proving beneficial; ‘Prove highly - injurious, owing to their deficiency in other equally essentials, viz: carbo-hy- drates and fatty matter. : in Prospect. The Rossland base ball club has a good series of games in prospect. As already announced, it will play the. Stanford university .téam on Sunday. The following day it will goto Nelson to play against:the Nelson and Spokane teams for a purse offered by the Dominion day célebration committee. The Spo- kane team will probably come heré to play on July’7 and 8. ments are now being made for a _match with the Boston Bloomer «Girls on anvearly day ii in July. This Arrange- | Kiug of Sexony Is 111 By Associated Press. -Berlin, June 28.—Reports from Dresden say that’ King Albert. of Saxony. is suffering from cancer of the bladder. Boy Killed by Lightning By Associated Prese. Delaware, Ont., June .28,—Clar- ence Mahler, aged nine years, was team; composed entirely of.9 en, was organized sin Boston seven _ years ago and has‘ played all over |: the continent. It plays well, too." TALKING INSURANCE RATES * Secretary Gilbert Meets Agente and Sees the City’s Improvements The insurance men were in con- ference last evening with Charles *R. Gilbert, secretary of the main- ‘land board of fire underwriters, who “arrived this morning. The agents explained to Mr. Gilbert the im- ““ provements in the water and. fire -- departments since the city was ““ vated by Mr. Davenport last winter, for all of which the city is entitled to credit in the shape of lower rates. The fire department turned out last night about 9 o'clock in order to show its efficiency and the facili ties it has. This afternoon Mr. Gil-. bert went around the city in com- pany with Chief Guthrie and was shown the improvements to which the agents referred. He will. leave this. evening and ig shelter under a tree here on Tuesday evening. Ene MANOR MENTION Mrs, Richard Plewman and her. sons Charles Frederick and Walter Lionel have arrived from Toronto to spend the.summer here. A. L. White of Montreal, repre-, of the G Miner’ syn- dicate, is in town accompanied by his brother, H. O. White of Ames- bury, Mass. Peter Cunningham of Camp. Mc- Kinney came to the city yesterday. W. A. Harkin, the Grand Forks newspaper man, is in'the city.- L. M. Rice of Seattle. arrived in town this morning. T. H. Rea came in from Burnt Basin this morning. To Let. Two new houses, four rooms each, on hill at head of steps, behind: One Price Grocery Company's - store, Spokane street. Apply to Daly & Hamilton, —~ came TIME: CARD OF iiint Double Daily Train: Service. Ne No.1 North Coast Limited spall Borers east bound. 7-23 a.m. lo.2 NorthCoast Limited, od, a except saa iy Hi others dally. | CITY TICKET, OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carner Howard and Riverside. Try Our Electric Lighted : “NORTH COAST LIMITED” With New-!‘Observation Cars.” W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wo A.D. CHARLTON,A-G.P.A.,Portiand,Ore ,, Land for Sales Two acres in desirable fiortioli of city. Excellent’ garden. soil. be plotted. Apply to J. B. Johnson & Co. Baal this asst day of June, tgoc. Miss Swanson —AT. THE— CLARENDON GIVES THE BEST LUNCHES IN TOWN: AT 35¢. - Come and Try Them. MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co INCORPORATED~ 3 Head office, imperial building, St, James Street, oF every lescription sy executed. with neatness: and dispat the. Authorized Capital, : pecribed Capital ove This Com, aa open ch_ office here, src een Bea oo EHiansgziedt ee Elmer A. Roll, Hen Thos, tie Daly,Q. C. james: has. ae Hamiton, ‘Secretary-Treasuror, Wa a Faldin 1 fest inves! tment for small sums now 07 fo the aie need Wels money in tare or seul amounts repayable in monthly instalments. Fon further Information, apply to WA TATDING, Sigy-Treanirar. ‘Bank at Montreal Chambers, Ealenla avenue. Rolt & Grogan a FOR RENT. ; Oitice on wiey floor 1n8 Block. Office fe anid ty rooms ot. second’ 'toor Burns ine Warehdusein center-of town, FO SALE. es “Sev en- “roomed Dwelling hone, furnished throughont, good splendid business Lopportunity. Can | Every day is not going to be sunny and. “warm; and ‘no costume will look as well as’ a..nice.Dweed or Serge Suif, made in the’ stylish, way (like the ones we have, We've made the prices attractive and if. you, look. them over. you'll be tempted, to buyst cf capeaeoe ap caar ee ss oe ‘ i z aos De . DRY GOODS ROOM, ° Reb HUNTER BROS. STOR DRES | The, Montreal Loan & Investment. Co offers the , INTERNATIONAL ie AS KLOCKMANN, Proprietor.’ AS M, ZINN, Banaue Mlustrating life behind the scenes and ‘the trial of of. Eirector at ‘rehearsal, ib plastered Hotel‘and Saloon on Second. avenne.—A | struck and killed by lightning, while | 2- Which will last: This spring's $2.50 to $12. ” Jumpers, that-everybody sells for.75 ¢,-our price’ 50c. “* Miners’ Shoes. That we sold for $3:$4 $5. ‘and $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.50 and $3. Also a line’ of fine walking shoes from $1 up. Sox. Our regular 25c all wool sox will sell three for 25c. Cotton sox just the thing for fide weather, 5c. a pair. Remember these prices are only today. and quick attention, The Rossland. “Bees to thank their many patrons and the public generally for the very liberal patfonige theyrhave je week only, as ‘the prices we quote below ‘are ruinous to everyone except the buyers. Here are some. oF the eyeopeners. * Suits of Clothes, goods, _ from a Be on hand early and:so get the choicest selections, We have engaged Special help so that you are sure of courteaus — 42 Columbia Ave. B. BANNETT, Mncr. é Oil Clothing, 7 cae Pants and Hats at just “oné half the usual prices. = * Summer Underwear. We are heavily stocked in this .Sline. “We will sell to all com- “ers at from 20c.a garment.: Special line of Egyptian and ; :, Balbriggan shirts, 20c; draw- § .28rs Z0c. __. . - Top Shirts. ; { In great variety from 25c¢ up. Gloves and Mits From 25c Up Neckties and Suspen= ders from 10c Up good for one week, starting from Auction House, s WHOLESALE AT. “Crow & Morris, Rossland. | ENGIN EERS Zrmndt and* tempora: : ndkeigemnbers $36 t to $40% aber month.- For particulars apply to CHARLES E. BENS Charies Webster, sont 2 Secretar. MADARA CUNLIFFE e McMILLAN, Call ats. vD ft Ri 3 aa ( stra Ore Cars, Wheels and’Axles, Bnckets, Fans. Shatting, Hancers' a specialty. Northey Fu Zumpy ke} ane Bh stock. he, ahi a a Mal Concentrators, Etc. : 3 Box. 198. ‘Third, Avenne Rossland. P.O, v Seas Se IT PAYS us—. arec:. Purest and Freshest. Drugs: only the. To be got, “to exercise” the’ GREABE T CARE in dispensing prescriptions. de- liver them IMMEDIATELY: whe: dis- pensed, and to CHARGE ‘THE ST REASONABLE PRICES. In this way we gain the ifid 3 of your pt he gets the most satisfactory results from -his medicines, and you have recieved the = gtentest good for the least money. ox This is how it is our Prescription-Trade is rapldty increasing. > | TELEPHONE 18. ROSSLAND- DRUG O., 123 E. COLUMBIA AVENUE. EB-We keep in stock evervthing that belongs to. perfectly equipped macy. will announce the new rates by ‘cic- ROSSLAND, BRITISH.COLUMBIA,: FRIDAY, JUNE ab, 1900 PRICE § CENTS s Goodeve Bros., Druggists and Stationers ~ QUARTZ LXE, 8®Fewerey i have Just recelved a line of Ss vith ‘the Quartz of the I L. Mine near ” Ross- ; land, British Ganinbis J. W. SPRING, ae Postoltice, The Leading Jeweler Feather Dusters, ; Piano Dusters, Cloth Brushes, - WHISKS)...c000000 ‘Hat Brushes, Sei Bonnet Whisks, &c. SPECIAL: 2°25:28.°%Gne sence bere tney resftgene.--s SPECIAL. 8 to Deal wi S FNEOLIGENCE. AT devas ‘Because ispiolor Burns’ With is E BO "Answor—Great Injartion Don No EXAMINATION] Rossland cidren Lose. Chance of Go-" ing to High Shag . Bxamination is “Declared _ of Till Next {Bhool Year—Suocession of Protests:} a terrogating each other and recog- the examination to ‘be held before the schools -are dismissed for the summer. today; there would be no difficdlty:about summoning the chil- dren together some day next week, if ansinspector were sent here. DECLINES TO RUN Ex-Governor McInnes. Will Not Op- pose New Ministers, - - » BOXERS PLEDGED IN BLOOD ‘They Secret Oaths and Sigus—Why jy) Whey KIM Foreigners _ Edwin Wildman, late vice-consul of the United States at Hong Kong, says’of the, ‘Boxers: “They are’ divided into lodges and have common signs and pass- words, known. ‘only. to. themselves. They ‘have several methods. of in- HE COMPLAINS OF LAURIER He Says the Ottawa. Government Tied His Hands by. Forbidding’ Him - to: Interfere With Hinistors—Victoria Libe 1 Abacos tion Protesia Against His Removal. ‘The proposal by the provi superintendent of. education, ander Robertson,. to. postpo examination for entrance to high: school for Rossland Ftoday” until “the sthe-next school year has called'forth § the Busy: Cornor..a* _ This: is of? Special Importance to all, who: ‘Wear Clothes: & Ae aie excel in some 5 ered Gia hin it a ees 3 Wehey wore We neen © WE rated the'Union salt rand et ‘aR show you our goods ‘and others have been. —Headl- Boots, Biroes Hats, ‘The Busy Store vigorous:'p ‘on-all'side: The: only excuse given fo action is ‘that the wife of I beginning: + of. F in | placing | dishes, he table of Special to the RECORD: Victoria, B. C.; June 29-=Ex- They hold. their | Governor McInnes has written toa i ber of ‘the janers:’ who of 10 cents. to be paid.in calls of one cent at intervals of not' ‘less than two months, ~ The other 75,- ooo shares are to be held in re- serve in. the treasury. The new company. is to be called’ the ~Tama- rac Mines Limited. It is estimated that the call of the first five cents per “shure will pro- duce. $40,000, with the- possibility of -selling- treasury . shares. if. the market should improve, « Of.this, it. is proposed to expend about $30,- 00 on a. tramway -and ‘reduction works with a capacity of so tons a day, and from $10,000. to $20,000 on. development. The report of R..W. MacFarlane; the ‘superintendent, estimates’ that there are: 13,600 tons. of “ore in Sight in the mine, lover 1000 tonson : the, dump. and_that by drifting from | the bottom of the winze the es. ly. in. secluded P gin the dead of the night and asked him to oppose Turner or Eb- 5 from their bodies, mixing erts, to the effect that if would be rater, arid pledging each undesirable to oppose the ministers. He\says that the-unsettled state of the province ‘demands that they‘be ‘The; Boxers have Burns, who was, detailed to conduct count of-her ‘mother! S.- illness. following * ‘day * ~Principal : + M wrote to;Mr. Robertson calling tentjon to the bad. effects of such de=" lay and asking to have a substitute. for Mr,.Burns sent. This-lettér.was: -maited on Sunday. On Wednesday night the. board ® of trade: {followed: this up with a telegram to the same effect, which ‘should have: been{de- liyered vy morning. This ul ;- MAKES THE PRETTIEST COMBINATION IT’S WORTH YOUR WHILE TO LOOK AT OUR Olivenes sor oa = aoe “sete ss EWERT BROS 2: | Mr. Robertson? : orning Mayor Goodeve sent the following ; “emphatic ielegrame to trance examinations held here. All ing. the ‘motto: |"°t opposed. “Up “with the, “Ching _dygnasty He blames the Ottawa authorities The for having by ‘‘a wholly unwaranted éxercise of power" tied “ his hands for the’ past’nine’months by refus- ling to allow’ him to* intérfere with .|his- ministers, Had things" been Vor R tory, and “restoring idot wor. | otherwise, she ‘says’ thé unsettled a. burnt’ Saérifices. The state of British’ Columbia* politics ea in immortality. and would long since “have been ended.’ sent.mussion:.. Heisa| “The Liberal asso has draft- and,down_ with the foreigner.’ . ‘ foreign tradesman i in China, to- the mind ofthe native, is. a barbarian ge can be almost doubled at moderate . expense. | Assays range’ have shown an extracrion of 8234. to 91%" Of the. as y- value.’ The total cost of ‘mining, ~ tramming and treatment, including loss in ex- traction, is estimated ar not more than $7 a.ton. = The winze ‘has been ainaie feet:on the dike ‘which was cut 100. nel. - Mr. MacFarlane proposes to sink it 200’ feet deeper'andt ‘to. drift on the vein at the 1oo and 200-foot levels; also’ to run a'second adit to foe to fear,.and. the present alarm ed-a'set of resolutions to Ottawa. felt by ali, foreigners in China is fully warranted. ” Mcliines and . will not give-an offi- cial reception to Governor Joly. xs Ribalater, Denby Views Former Minister to 0. China’ Denby |’ writess: ae Fi “The, chief. cause. cof this dissatis- Storm on the.C B R Stops the Record’s faction is jealousy. against. the-. for- ‘Telegraph Report: : eigners, “China sees herself power- Storms ° today‘iagain “prostrated Jess any, wise the for- the C. P. R. telegraph ‘wires: and THE WIRES DOWN AGAIN citizens justly i meaning of it?” Up to the present time no ans- wer to any of these messages ‘has been received and the schools will be dismissed without any- examina- tion for entrance to the high school. There is little doubt that an examination at “this timé~ would have given the ! city enough , quali- fied pupils to entitle itito‘@ separate high school... The required number: is 20.. Eleven passed:at the last examination. There(Jare 13 candi- dates now., awaiting examination, of whom Mr. McLean_fully expects that riewould PASS. 7 “Ls An mination at the tite ofa ‘QUICK WORK | Tal. No. 8 _Red Star: Storage & Transfer G rage and ‘Transfer bi Bay RAE S ‘delivered . promptly. nd Tratty, Meet all trains. Contract and Job Work eid it Sir ee ae srofelt ban led, Mining” machinery delivered. on We ey aan to anvebi aor Ee aa argo faciitieay_ reason a ant TB i ly = We pay dan done to envi ine azshippers’ poten wil clear, transfer, ware able rates, no fire risk. We act as house, or ship any class of goods: WE SELL. GOOD, DRY, SEASONED WO Office: . Washington 8t., opposite. Bank of Afontreal. JW. Brartine, Mer. t many wi “¥ long vacation would be most untair to the children, . It should come at. the close of the term, when they, are fresh from. their ‘studies, ‘not ‘ata time when burried preparation “would be necessary to enable them to pass. . There is no reason why some local man should not -act as examiner. He is simply required to receive the. printed: examination papers, distribute them among the P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS’ z Nelson, Gr A Grand Forks, and Vancouver. Re sland, | RETAIL MARKETS 5 Sandon, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, New Silverton, °:Cascade City, Grand Forks, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke * Phoenix, ‘ Pi and: Vancouver. ———. by 3 ghey ee reduce insurance FO, : Flossiand Water and Light Go. Repentance ‘and s spac er money Estimates furnished for Wiring and.Lighting, | Steam Fixtures carried In stock. Electric Power supplied for Mining and Manufacturing purposes. {tis much cheaper than steam. —_ Motors for sale or rent. lights, telephone No. o, between § a, m,, and 6 p.m. arin case of trouble with Nats Sor te ia mop Lise Electric uaits hildren' without giving’ ubfair ad- vantage to any, and gather up their answers when, the examination is over. Any honest man of protesting against the dismissal of |: these workings with the surface. ~ ‘ ‘Ko Cure a Cold In' One way ‘. Take Laxative: Bromine Quinine Tablets. money if it fails to cure. -asge.- EL box. saga ™ NOR. MENTION ‘cannot be touched by the Chinese to appear Without telegraphic news. authorities, no matter what crimes they may‘ commit. A -hundred or g00 miles away froma consul the) Three carloads of the compressor foreigner:-is'sdle from” any judicial| for the Centre Star .mine have ar- action. Ses cannot be trans-|rived and the other two. carloads ported such a ‘distance, and it fol-| are’ following ‘close after them on lows that the foreigner .has no re-|the C. P. R. : straint upor vil passions. Out = of this cause arisen ‘whose members are hostile} The nomination of Sir Henri Joly to the Ming dynasty, _and who find | ¢o the position of lieutenant-govern- the easiest ‘miode of embarrassing | g¢ will meet with complete satisfac- the government | to be to attack the|tion from all quarters. Sir Henri foreigners.” deserves all the tributes paid him A-Know-nothing Party by the press and by his. colleagues Tam Pui-Shua, a Chinese diplo- in public life, for the unswerving mat, visiting in> this. country, says: integrity of his private and_ public © “You had in’: this, country” years life, for his - chivalrous .and courtly ago a ‘kriow-nothing-party.” It } in all. d with other was a movement against foreigners. men, and for the fine consideration The ‘Boxer’ movenient in China has | Of other people's feelings and preju- the same political and philosophical | dices which has won him the respect cause,--but’ fotinded probably on and admiration. of his countrymen more aggravating grounds. There in_all provinces of the Dominion. have been rumors and rumors of the | Sit Henri richly deserves..the honor partition “of ‘China by the foreign that has. been done him: by, Sir powers, »As’'thosé -rumors have Wilfrid Laurier and his colleagues been broadenéd ‘and ..exaggerated of the ministry, —Montreal Herald. among the masses, hostile feeling 08 the ae ete _People against Centre Star Compressor Here A Good Appointment He Fell Down a Chute intelligence, can do it. If a school teacher is preferred, William Mc- londe, of the school board could perform the duty. In any case, a substitute should be appointed. The © treatment sctiools have received from Mr.4 in line with his course in the past. been answered. tent, derelict officials at Victoria. Queen, the city clerk, is one, or Mayor Goodeve, or Chairman La- the Rossland |: Robertson in this instance is right Mr.:Lalonde has found it impussi- bleto get the most ‘necessary work done at the schools, and his coni- plaints appear to have gone into the waste basket, for they have not Rosslind ‘is the third city in the province in popu- lation, and it is high time that its schools were ‘turned over to it.for: home management, instead of being kept under the tutelage of incompe- John McMurty fell about 15 feet down.a chute in the Le Roi mine yesterday and was badly bruised, but broke no bones. ‘ies and the ; Hence the ‘Boxers’ ‘moverhents”” “Consider it-an- outrage’ no: en- -eigné:. re swarming-on-her | prevented theRECoRD from ‘receiv- today. 7+ borders. » These people are under|ing the Associated ' Press ‘report. B.C. Riblet- Game, over® from ‘What is | ext ritorial: jurisdiction and | Hence this paper is again ip Nelson -y roe HOS. fate "Miss Florence Ashley left*-last night for Seattle. W. C. Martin has. gone to the Halcyon hot springs. last night, bound for Nome. A.W. Wright, of Sandon,” ar rived ii the city thi is" morning. © Miss Nellie w. Meyers, of Belle- ville, Ont., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. McKenzie. Miss Kenning, Mr. Sharpia find -Miss.McFarland left for_Vanzpuver this morning. W. J. Walker, editor of the: Free- men’s Labor Journal, of - Spokane, left for Ymir today. i Mr. and Mrs. John G: Egan, have come home from school at Colville for the holidays. A. T. Pollett returned today from Cranbrook, East Kootenay, where he has been _superintending the de-. velopment of the Hoskins group for the British America Corporation. ; To Lew : Two new houses, four rooms each, on hill at head of steps, behind One Price Grocery Company's. store, Spokane street. Apply to Daly & Hamil: Wu Ting Fang is a “Jovher? Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese min- ister at MWashiittgton, § is\ sharp as a “}'teap, with agin lerlying': ‘stratem of iN is Sintense.: _He. was at the Mardi Gras festival in New Orlean, where} “an, ‘aitograph-hunt- ing fiend. found-him ‘and induced hin to write something.on his cuff. TAMARAC WILL REORGANIZE Assessments to Ralse Funds for Mill and Development Work The plan of re-organization, sub- mitted to the stockholders of the Kenneth Mining & Development company, owning the Tamarac = mine, was unanimously adopted Then he cut out that part of his cufl| without a poll ata meeting yester- and put it in his pocketbook. Since day, about 700,000’ of the 920,000 then he, has be ett: :showing the treas-| shares issued being voted. The ure to Chinese Iaundrymen. They resolutions will be submitted to a all agree that .they**‘no can read | confirmatory meeting of stockhold- him.” At the-same time they go |erson July 12. fatos convulsions of. merriment as The. new company is to have a capital stock ‘of $1,000,000 in $1 shares, _ Of these 925,000 are to be world has.a little curiosity to know what Peace Declared. Why devote all your time read- ing about the Boer war and ‘the gold fields'of Alaska? There” are other matters of vital importance; you‘may’make a tnp east, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best service, tise the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. Preserving Season, Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. really was. written on that y) distcibuted to the pr shi = “Salt Lake 'Teiblne, 1s je present sharehold: cuff, Though it is already too late for ers at go cents paid up, the balance Phones 65 and 20. tf from $12 to $24 .and cyan ide=tests“" feet from’ the mouth of the adit tun- ___ All druggists refund the’ W. Grove's’ signature™ is“ on” each WLR. Carter went, t to Vancouver George Killam: went ‘to’ Portland : “Martin and Fred Egan, sons of