of What Creates’ Prejudice Against Mormonism Salt Lake, Tuesday.—In the ex- amination before Justice Kroeger yesterday, of John C. Graham, charged with unlawful cohabitation, Amasa Potter, the father of the plural wife of John C, Graham of Prova, took the witness stand, and ‘ in answer to question put by Assis- tant County Attorney Gunter, said he knew a woman by the name of Surah Potter, who was his daugh- ter—his eldest daughter. “Sarah Potter Graham?” was the query of the prosecution. “Sarah Potter—don’t know any- thing about the Graham!” ~ Continuing, the old man said his daughter had seven children, but whose they were he did not know. He had seen a small child—a_ baby —in his daughter's house at Payson about-two-weeks ago, but was. un- able ‘to say whether it was his grandchild or not. ‘ “T could not tell whose baby it was; it was. shown to me by the hired girl, but she didn’t tell. me it was Sarah’s. I might surmise, + but,” he added, hypocritically, ‘I am now under oath.” - Potter further stated that he had been at the house of his daughter a week ago, but had found the place Zcserted.. Where Surah Potter and her children had gone he knew. not, and he bore the air of one who was not at all frightened or concerned in, * the least over the mysterious disap- pearance. Sample Years IT NEARLY BROKE DBEWFUS €rial of the Famous Prisoner Has Cost Him £290,000. Paris, Tuesday.—One feature of the Dreyfus case has not been fully hed the dinely large’ sum of money. which ‘the D eyfus family has been forced to spends. The trial of 1884 cost a very fair sum, limited chiefly, how- ever,‘to: lawyer’s fees. The large outlay was caused by the efforts of the family to discover the real cul- prit atter the departure of.the un- fortunate. prisoner for Devil's island. { M. Matthieu employed two sets of " detectives. The French detectives atched by a set .of English es, and the family of course footed™'the bills in each instance. This work went on for two or three if years; until the di 'y of the ‘ROSSLAND BVA ING RECO the work on the Jupiter group on the north fork of the Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Long, who had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jackson, . returned to Spokane today. Alf Ruff, who has been seriously tll with typhoid fever, is much im- roved and is able to sit up for sev- eral hours daily, i Notice, =) The third annual meeting of the Victoria hockey club will be held at thé Clarendon hotel on’ Wednesday, Nov. tst, 1809, at 8 o’clock p. m. All members of the club and others interested are requested to attend. L. L. DeVoin, 0-27-5t Secretary, NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Pursuant to the Creditors Trast Deeds Act and Amending Acts. Notice ishereby given that James Wesley Lougheed, heretofore trad- ing under the firm nume of W. J Lougheed & Co.as a tailor of the city of, Rossland, B.C.,has by deed dated the 2oth day of October, 1899, as- signed all his. personal estate,credits und effects which may be seized and sold under execution, and all his real estate, to Edward Baillie of the NOTICE. . Notice is hereby. given that a ‘meeting of the creditors of James Wesley Lougheed will be held at the office of W. J. Whiteside, Esq., solicitor, Ritchie block, Columbia avenue, Rossland, B. C., on Satur- day, the 11th day of. November, at the hour of 4 o’clock in the after- noon. : Dated at Rossland,. B. C., the 23rd day of October, 1899. . Epwarp BatLue, Assignee. said city of R in trust for the benefit of his creditors, The said deed was execited by thie: said James .Wesley Lougheed and the said Edward Baillie on the 2oth day of October, 1899. All persons having claims against the said James Wesley Lougheed are required. on or before the zoth day: of December, 1899, to send ..to the trustees full particulars of the same duly verified, together. with the par- ticulars of the security. (if any) held by them. Notice is. hereby further given that‘after the said 2oth day of December, 1899, the trustee will. proceed to distribute the proceeds of the trust estate amongst the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he has’ received notice, and that he will not be liable for the proceeds: of the distributed to any person of whose claim he has not had notice at the time of the distribution. . Dated at Rossland, “B. C., the 23rd day.of October, 1889. re :* Epwarp BaILutg, Assignee. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT, Pursuant to Creditors Trust Deeds Act and « Amending Acts. NOTICE, is hereby that S. sol execution, ‘1 ielced fo an is real estate, to Edward Baillie of the city of Rossland,accountant, 05 Tateably_ and lebts. . The said deed was executed by the sal A. Hartman, the assignor. and the “said rd Baillie, the trustee, on thez3th day.of October, A. De the said trastee has--undertaken the trust created by the said deed. ‘All persons having claims against the said S. A. A famous, petit-blue, designating Es- terhazyas the culprit. Then came 2” the expenses leading to the revision +. of the -case, the lawyers and the memoirs and. other documents which had to be’published. © : But’ the deserved compensation given M.” Monard; M. Demange, and=My Labori was not the. only outlay which the Dreyfus family had 0. Support at.Rehnes. - As they lost their:suit, they had’ to. pay all the witnesses, a round sum of $10,000. Thus’ Dreyfus was placed in © the curious: position of paying the car * fare'and-the board bills of his déad- liest.enemiés. It is estimated that up/to the present time more than $200,000 has/been employed in this Matte shipments from the Trail + smeltersfor the month of October just ended, aggregated 230,815, pounds;. worth $71,767.90. : : ‘E. N.-Ouimette, the real estate, mining. ‘and. insurance ‘broker, is furnishing a handsome office in the basement of the Bank of Montreal “building. J. F. McCrea & Co., John Mc- i Kane, Ross Thompson and Hector McCrea. have taken offices on the second fluor of the Bank of Mon- treal building. ‘The board of trade will hold a special meeting tomorrow night to confer with F. W. Peters of the C. -P.R. relative to alleged discrimina- tion in ‘freight rates. The! White House store was moved today to the Lemon block. Ed. Watson, formerly of the.Head- quarters, will occupy the old White House with a saloon. ~ “GL MING AND GOING. Max: Crow is back from Nelson. Edwin Durant of the B. A. C. left at noon for Spokane. Eber.C. Smith, publisher of the Grand Forks Gazette, is in the city. (Chas, Dundee returned yesterday from a visit to the Dundee, near Ymir.:*, S. Page, a Montreal capitalist, was 1n town yesterday and has left for Grand Forks. D. Jj.iLewis, the. real estate and insurance broker of. Trail, has dis- posed of his business to +H. L. Lewis.‘ required on 0} December, A. D. 1899, to « tee full particulars of the. sam al davit or etry Ste it an jon, together witl iticulare of fire securityy-if anys an Pace teas SA” Harthan are required to pay tne amounts dug to : ven that after the said 1 ‘the! trustee will oe entit ed thereto, having regard onl: which he ahall then have Bot pad thes Bated at Rosslanity B. C,, this rth day of Octo- Wot hat 3 as ” Electric | aundry Patronize those who spend their money ‘at home with you, -and thereby: chelp your own and your city’s interests... White Labor and Clean eWorke : BUSINESS CARDS. DR. 4: MILLoy, DENTIST. + Rooma: Stone block, over. Bank of To: Columbia Ave. & ne F.. . HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, weedy In Custom Houue building. Alsé Néw x ork Life [usurance Agency. <<” Washington street. Rossland, B.C,’ trust estate or any part thereof so|- es Telephone No. 58. Subscribe for — the: == Record, ~~ i ..* ' 50 Cents per & Insurance: = .. and Mining. Agent -and. " Auctioneer. Manager . Rossland Opera House. AGENT: | Sun Life Assurance Co., of-Canada. The Canada Accident Assurance Co., (Accident, Liability and Plate Glass.) GRAND UNION GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY ‘Neatly Furnished Rooms 7 from $2.50 t0..., 2.20222 sees! $3,50-per week First-Class Bar” in connection.+ | $1.50 kind for ......+++++ sccsecooesoapocsoces = =Sale o Hall Dress BLACK WOOL CREPONS; the b ST —_— SESE TITEL AEST Hy UC. Goods } yHis is an Opportunity to purchase these goods of ‘this, season’s importation, at a remarkably LOW PRICE These Bargains should be appreciated as the goods are all this Fall’s most fashionable Dress Goods and Silks, and offered in seasonable time. 3 Fancy Plaids. ° FANCY PLAIDS for Skirts, in q-yard ends; The $1.50-a-yard kind for. ....+..' Dress Goods~~~~+« BLACK SILK CREPONS; the $1.00 $4.00 kind for..:... Hoes $3.6: . $2.00 kind tor “BLACK WOOL CREPONS; the "..$p1.40 FANCY DRESS GOODS NOVEL- TIES and SELF COLORS at... 25¢ : $3.50 kind for........+- BLACK SILK CREPONS; the $2 a5 sebes es Every piece of Dress Goods in the room reduced similarly. TIES and SELF COLORS at... FANCY DRESS GOODS NOVEL-. 55c' All Colors TAFFETAS, per yard. cece eens i : 4 : é : $ kind for, per yard........-- ; .60#65¢ Ali Colors BENGALINE, the $1.50 $1 10 ——— SILKS All Colors SATIN DUCE. 74 $1.50 kind for.... e+e Every yard of Silk in stock’ Reduced. woe Uh & COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1. DRY GOODS ROOM. . HUNTER BROS. THE BIG STORE. 3 , , SOO LINE. | |FIRE INSURANCE)” io sresterine KOOTENAY COUNTRY, Companies: - | First-class Saddle & Pack Horses, to all points Caledonian, Lancashire, | - .. STABLES: etd EAST AND WEST. First-class Sleepers on alltrains from Revelstoke and tenay Landing. Rolt & Grogan, ’ Representing the following oe Connecticut of Hartford. Mines, Stocks and ::: .» Insurance. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. - JOHN F. L Imperial.” : {LAP 0, Bor 18. Commercial Alley; ’Phane No. 89. ‘OR | TOURIST CARS pass Medicine Hat, (daily), for St. Paul; Sundays and y for 22 Ci iA Four doors east of post office. Is. the nutiber of - the ,RECORD PHONE. Let us figure on your Job Printing ¢ : JOHN, PHILLIPS, ‘| Contractor & Carpenter Btore and Office Fittings.t —¢ Jobbing of all lads promptly sttended to. Estimates Furnished. «°°. Shop: Imperial building, Residence, Monte Cristo St’, 5th house north*-of €ol- umbia avenue. P.O. Box 576. Job | Printing ®& of every description executed with neatness and dispatch at the... * The Record Office. ootenay.. | Hotel: Ss ewex<, First-Class Business Lunch. 35 Cents... Oysters in any style, a Specialty. Game in Season. nex Private Boxes for Fam- ilies and Parties. exw Miss K. oy A. G, Creelman. P. 0. Box 315, CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Estimates fnrnished on all hinds of work. Jobbing promptly attended to Office and shop: “ommercial court, rear Albanibra hotel. - George Beam George Green has gone to inspect SOSSLAND, B, ©, COCO Toronto: Find: ‘Montreal and Boston. t27-Same Cars pass -Revelstoke one day éarller. CONNECTIONS: LBA = annive eScrdatly.: H Morni: for and from ning son, and for Kaslo, Sandon and points. ‘tonnects. Monday, riday for all points in. wee THE BOUNDAR COUNTRY...» Evening train for and from Robson, _Nel- ind GFANITE! S. Cr ry for the holidays. : Cavan our stock. GRAND HOT SPOKANE ‘STREET. GRANITE! Greatest Bargains and Assortment of Granite- ware ever brought to Rossland, at : GLAZAN’S. also big line of Handsome- ly Decorated China and The ‘Best ‘Wines; Liquors and. Cigars.” son main line and points north, and ‘from , . Kaslo, Sandon and Slocan points [except Su gayi. connects Tuesday, Thut yand ~. + Saturday from all points in..... see BOUNDARY: COUNTRY. Hours, ROSSLAND TO ap a NELSON....... on : For rates and full,information, address the nearest local agent, or :* A.C. McArthur, Agent, Rossiand. W.. EF. Anderson, T. P. A., Nelson, B.C. aed : E, J. Coyle, A.G. P, A., Vancouver, B. C. A. B. Mackenzie, City Ticket Agt.| @, C 3 0. Market... wasnitgion WHY ruu two accounts when you... es ear Meat 3 can have al! togethér...... 5 Choice Groceries and Vegetables, Baltimore. _. ters, Fresh Fish, Hams, Fresh & Cured Mea D. Grocery and ‘Telephone eB 1 THE FAST LINE ; TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK. SAFEST AND BEST, “ SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS - EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ‘ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Lhrough tickets to all points in the Ui States and'Canada, nite Steamship tickets to all parts of th a Tickets to China and Japan via Peron INTERNATIONAL. MUSIC HALL. |. Oct, 30th, and during week. © Monday, The worlds zeatest Conjurer, Professor Del f. Prize Palmist. Novelty Worker, Magician atid Illusionist. A Hit of both Hemispheres. z Ud po heey Miss Gertie Harrington, | és inglish Musical Soubrette, Nelly Gray.... as ¢ePearl va® ) As the ‘Two Irish Market ‘| & Cassidy, dance creation. “COLUMBIA VS. SHAM “Queen Waltz” and Trish Jixs. ..-and.......Maggie Foster. ‘and their latest national song and ROCK," introducing the,” * iy ‘The Sensational 5-act Drama, > “War and Women.’ . A splendid cast of Characters. and Northern P 0. Trains depart from Spokane as follows: No. 1 Westbound, at-9:55 p.m., di a No 3 Hatbound we Tod ame dally: For farther information’ time, cards. maps and Hekets, apply tongents of the E. W. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry., Rossland, B. C. J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn- : A.D. CHARLTON, Ass't. Gen, Pass. Agt., Ore, The Clarendon Ca € = ES FS Sa i Fi First-Class in Every Respect. ; 5 # Rooms for Banquets and Diuner Parties. fy : ia Open Day and /Night. EL. TH E ROSSI. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. WEDNESDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 1, 1899. Sen PRICE 5 CENTS VOL. 5. NO. 50. Next door to the Post Oflice. FOR FINE 2eeGO TOvee J. W. SPRING, Everything Guaranteed. | Watch...Repairing, The Leading Jeweler Rossland Merchants Given Minimum Rates on Boundary Business. -. - D ts and Stationers. t Cost... | Eng. C. Prayer Books,.. + | Methodist Hymn Books, . + | Bibles, ands. +++ 5 | R.. C. Rrayer Books, ..- Presbyterian Hymn Books, ‘| Butler's R. C. Catechisms . 4 e This is an OPPORTURITY as we are going out and have ‘bso! these lines of eirwery pretty bindings., Absolute Cost. No Reserve. agin td ey i? Pays to Deal with Goodeve fros. GOODEVE BROS., 0. P. B. Grants Reduction of About 10 Conta Per, Hundred ‘on All Olasses‘of. Merchandise Moving From’ Here to the New Towns on} Rea regards freight rates into the Boun:, dary, and local wholesalers wishing. to engage in the jobbing. trade with that district can do so on the same. terms as are possible to the whole- broken pen. ‘Lay in a supply of that money can buy, style of pen, ‘We quality. "Come and see. Etc., Etc. Itisof no use to attempt writieg witha the best pens and ink If you have a favorite have it and of the best see. H. &. WALLAGE, Stationery,Wall Paper, Fancy Goods Musical Goods, Notions, Toys, / sale merchants of the Kootenay lake town. the destination. is Nelson, granted Rossland jobbers. . test was.madeby wee AT. eee c..A. LALONDE'S son received an answer trom F C. P. R..at Nelson. Mr::Peters announced after.the rate frot ‘| regards Be i es, 8 i as a few sata acritice. da; Nothing Cheap but. the’ Price. oughton’s 2" Exchange Auction Mart ‘bbers, Gloves Mitts, ately "and all kinds: Houghton's Exchange Auction Mart. of me exactly alike. | nancial Standing. fer Co., Agents. Also Agents PANY’S BITUMINOUS CQAL, for Steam and Domestic Purposes. | Rossland Warehouse & Trans- for NORTHERN PACIFIC COAL COM- H. Turner, had upon the credit of the province in London. Turner says, —_— oath 7 : $ é gO ‘with several of the new government Yr Prices. Delivered: .N measures. The reception of the BURN AE Sor an BER TON. latest loan by ..the British ae SUT SIZE. 2 : i .$ 9 PER TON. was ample proof that the credit of ket of the world. Cr@ | came from public ARE SAME “AS NELSON’S|9 the West. . ais Hereafter Rossland and ‘Nelson ( will be on exactly. the same ae as [AY,: ge Heretofore all freight rates into: the Boundary country have been] based upon the local tariff to Rob- A eS son plus the charge from there to As Rossland is slightly farther from: Robson than e the Nelson merchants |. b were getting a rate of about 10)" Rossiand and Grand Forks, B.C. | cents per hundred lower than was |* : A’pro-|. the-board of trade, }* and this afternoon H- “W. C. Jack- w. Peters, district freight agent of the. that’ here- Rossland to Rob- son would be ; the: Same.as from A Ladysmith, ‘Wednesday. : esumet jon the city. They have brought up guns and aie firing upon the 2 place. The garrison is in good spirits and is ready for a continua- ‘place and are used ii heavy cannon used by .. place have been captured. . WITHSTANDS_ THE BOERS ; ; Joubert is Shelling the Place with Four - “Seige Guus..- —— ‘GARRISON UNAFRAID ee "tion of hostilities. Z Two guns from the British vessel in shelling the Boer batteries. the burghers in the bombardment of the —The Boers‘haye resumed the .fight Powerful have been put in “Two. of the J. A. MANLY BACK SAYS HE IS EXONERATED q ' b | Mr. Manley Declares That the Efforts to Mix Him Up with the Columbia Hotel Fire Was { a Job of His Business Enomies—Was In * John A. Manly of Grand Forks, who, according to his business ene- .mies, was connected with the burn- ing of the Columbia hotel, is in the | city en route to Grand. Forks where he will again settle down. : Mr. and Mrs, Manley came '!9 this afterncon from Toronto. and will leave in the morning for the Boundary. : “The whole series of accusations laid against me in connection with the burning of the place is an infer- .§| nat pack of.lies,” said Mr. Manly in \| discissing the affair. . ‘‘I had noth- ing to do with it, and the best proof is the fact that at the trial of Mul-. len and Cameron, charged with the crime, my mame was never mene tioned, while Mullan himself was oo acquitted in 16 minutes by the jury. “The gang which was trying to oe + aolicate me dar gURT IN Nelson to Robson, which will put each town on the,same- footing’ as’ y ‘As to the charge that Rossland is discriminated | * against, Jin), touris tickets to the Kootenays, the. C. Pi ER. denies that absolutely, and de-| clares that the two towns are treated HON. J. He TURNER INTERVIEWED : Speaks About British Columbia's Fi- Montreal, ‘Wednesday.——Hon. J. ‘board n held in the ci has been adjourned vwing to} itme. of F. W. Peters of The date to ds adjourned Peters ex-premier, of British beet Columbia, gives.an important state-| ing ment as to the effect the eight- hour mining law and the quasi re- t ; pudiation of railway subsidies has| which the meeting stan i Pacific | has been left open until Mr. informs the board when he can be would a little while] in Rossland. ee m= ly | HEX, WILL RON TT THEMSE! No one, Mr. ago listen to any proposition col ing from that province, so intense disgusted did they, appear to be the province had’ received a very black eye in the leading money mar- Here Mr. Turner explained that when he floated th same kind of a loan (3 per cent) a year or two before . three-quarters of the amount. was subscribed. by the public, but when the. last one was put on only about 5. per mene WILL BE Nelson to assumed branch. ford of ‘Trade. ° gv, Poters? Arrival. The meeting ‘of the © Ross' of trade which was . to have | idences, $2,000; ity hall this even- | income of $250,000 during her life- the inability He has be eral years and his long and | gervices have been recognized by his appointment to the Rossland THE WAR EAGLE TODAY a John Nelson Suffers compound Frac- i ture From a Bock Fall. - John Nelson, the War Eagle, Jo NG TONIGHT NO MRETI sehr SS SU jen: _ in This World. New York, ius. Vanderbilt shows that ‘WILL OF CORNELIUS VANDERBILT Hils Vamily Will Not Suffer for Want Wednesday.—The erms of. the will of the late Cor- timated-at $70,000,000. order to ‘prevent my leaving Grand" Forks. They wanted to tie me up tight, where I could not even tall to anyone for six weeks, and thus tuin my business. Before the re- « straining order was ‘served I went ~ across the line and stayed two weeks at Nelson, Wash., out cf reach of the provincial authorities. CL dese TWEE TOY Chicagoy ‘ rel successfully floated’ a ew? ‘mining. company, and then weit on the $7,500,000. * bilt! gives. hi brother, Cornelius, enough of his inheritance to make this fortune equal to that of the other be present. ——— control. e | of Sandon will be the local manager. en with the firm for sev- nd faithful The firm now @*xd on Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY - | B. Houde & Company, Quebec Arce Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT ay 3-——HOUDES——* | Straight Cut Crow & Morris, Rossiand. 3 « ) the money, that as well as i ters connected fairs of the provirice. $s Finnipeg in ) er < ibe for the “Record” Subscribe i er Month, delivered. Only Fifty cents P ‘original’ pedestal. course, he said, the province got provin because it was under- written, but the very fact: of the] P public. being so indiffevent proved that the British Columbia govern- | ment had made a bad - mess of it in| smposstble many other mat- ts ith the public af-]- Wo Want the America’s Cap: Winnipeg, Wcednesday.—Consid- ‘l erable interest is being taken in| Dr. | the proposal of some| Spokane, Montreal citizens. to endeavor to] tend him here. take back the America’s yachticg ; ; cup from our American ” cousins. €2@ | Many prominent citizens’ here ex- : Pp d their willingness to con- tribute liberally toa Canadian at- tempt to bear back the trophy to its some leted. Sisters ters’ h ce. HOLEY ~ afternoon at AN CRITICAL ——_ Can Be Saved. The ‘condition of Wm. Holey, who was hurt yesterday in an ex- plosion at the Le Roi, continues critical, and it is impossible t whether he. will regain his. sight.. * ‘Thormpson,. a specialist from _For thé Sisters’, Fatr. A meeting of all the ladies who will attend booths at the, coming ’ fair will be held tomorrow 3 o'clock at the Sis- ospital. land | N LVES to Say Whether His Sight bers, hamely $7,500,000. — _ MINOR. MIENTION. 7th. At the International Friday direct bulletins from the ringside Burns & Co. Will Look After THOT) wil be read at the conclusion of Own Retail Susiness: every round in the Sharkey-J: Blake Wilson, of . the firm of P. fight. : Burns & Co., is in the city attend-|- ing to the transfer of the company’s business, of which they have again William Donal If you want x good night's which . will. be’ remembered A | profit, come to the. Miners’ Mrs. Vanderbilt is given both the. ew York and Newport family res- ooo in cash and an A cure tor the ‘blues"’—Ben- gough’s entertainment. Come and see. Tuesday evening, November to Toronto: 1 am now on my way: back to Grand Forks and I propose.” to make my home there in the fu- ture just as in the past. The trial at Kamloops has honorably “exon- erated me of all part in the affair.” / $y ANDREE’S BROTHER IAS FAITH ~ Confident That the Balloontist Will Yet Turn Up All Bight. Mobile, Ala., Wednesday. — A os letter has been received from Cap- tain Ernest : Andree of Sweden, brother of the polar aeronaut, eX- = pressive of Andree’s’ confidence ‘in his brother’s safety, and his conjec- ture that: he must have come down ito the west of 180 degrees and be-. tween 63 and 87 degrees north. “At the same daily progress made * by Nanson,” says Captain Andree, “Sof three miles, it would take him-: two years to reach the coast of the Parry islands, and another year be- - fore hé communicate with civiliza- tion.” night effries laugh with Union W hall Tuesday ing, 7th, COMING AND GoING. Hon. C. H. today. Hon.-T. Mayne Daly and AHAB |are moving into thelr new hemeee Bankers’ Association of Canada has at elected the following officers for the Kootenay avenue. E.'Hall of'the Cascade R ‘© -tell| seriously ill at the Sisters’: hospital. ‘He is suffering from typhoid fever. IE, Vi Bodwell of Victdria, who ig expected today {0 et had been here -in - connection with the settlement of the. Dundee case, left at noon-today for Spokane. Jaw of Dr. D. Campbell, is ing medicine in Vryburg, just now attracting attenti Transvaal crisis. , Bengough will be there. —— Roy Clarke left today for Erie on have 22| mining business. jesale and retail markets in the At Nelson their hand- brick building is almost com- Mackintosh was among the passengers for Spokane Gordon Bunter -has accepted 2} ensuing year: position in the general offices of the | Clouston, Bank of Montreal; vice- British America corporatjon. Dr. Paul Gillepsie, a brother-in- A Hash to Gape Nome. Seattle, Wednesday.—Dates are already being set for sailings to Cape Nome. The business prepa: rations that are going on indicate + that the shipping offices are well aware that a big rush is impending. and they are preparing to meet ite (a Bankers Elect Officers. : family Montreal, Wednesday. — The- President, E. S. presidents, Thomas McDougall, ecord is Quebec bank; Duncan- Coulson, * Bank of Toronto; George Schofield, Bank ot New Brunswick; George Burn, Bank of Toronto. a. South Africa Soldiers Insured. Toronto, Wednesday.—About 50 of the Canadian contingent who sailed for South Africa from ueb. ¢ practic- | availed themselves .:€ the offer of which is | the Independent Order of Foresters on in the |and took out policies of insurance with that order. 2