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CEES PEEETE PERE EEE LAST THREE DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Double value for your money during this sale. Don't miss this chance. eh MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS Big Half-price CLEARANCE SALE THE EMPORIUM: 394-396 Toronto St. + + esi wear, telecon iets EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE AT HALF PRICE. All Laces, Embroideries, Veilings- Children s and Men's Hose, Under- Odd pieces of China, Glass- ware and Enamelware. tiebicieeieb rier brink? TEEEEEE lt; To United State Sretecteetectectesetreeeeateay. lt;peteete steed ete ete ete eee Y van Shi Kai is CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY i 3. EXCURSIONS Vancouver Nov. S The next twelve months will be an epoch-mak: history of Chinu, a Man of Real Power in China Now One of American Officers who Trained Chink Troops Gives his Opition of the Present Situation Has Confidence in the Future of the Oriental Empire. sympathy with the progressive ment in China, and will, no doi fect a settlement of the domestic trou rs Holes and guide China's policy with a lt; : 1 took fore speedy termination of tereng hand, now. that he has been Duluth, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. 3 rebellion and, the Inauguration recalled to Peking, said Major De Minneapolis: Minn. Milwaukee, Wis. SF ot whotessteir torms now that my olf /to The Province : i friend and employer, Yuan Sh Kai When I entered his service the Chicago, Il. St. Louis, Mo. + us tees seinatated aed entrusted wich PAY of the troops was In arrears and Sioux City, Ia. Omaha, Neb. supreme authority. The movement is *Ubsequently the meney as provid- Desmoines, Ia. . Kansas City, Mo. Qo not exactly anti-dynastic, It is rstrcpel beZ uan Chi Kal out of bis own Sep ts Oe srentensons cthmsll stipe axctjdaifer. His army comprised 30,000 On Sale Daily Dec Ist to 31st, Limit 3 Months triouic chinese who want to seo an mem twelve years ago, and no doubt Full information from nearest C.P.R Agent end oat tolerate rale/and see their Te ORNS Oe lueeiy doveted to eH a ees Hy. Agent, country take the rank It 1s entitled They were absolutely devoted to his or to among the great nations. person- It wag a knowledge of his R. G. McNEILLIE, This was the opinion expressed to- nfluence that prompted the Pekin ORE: ae Qo aay by Major J. R Dean of San Fran- Mandarins to restore him to his form: Districts eGR e cisco. a retired American army offi- F rank and authority. His troops Calgary, Alta. S cer, who spent two years in China ei 8O doubt at his bidding, remained oJ tmactive during the recent fighting A good house this fall, it will p: the best material. y ial at just the same price as you would have to pay for lower grades elsewhere. Call and DPegeteegeteageegoeaageegey qfeeteateetogest If You Intend Building You can buy our get our prices. BR. J. RUSSELL, Manager. ou to use Poste Pestetest se afeatoeteeeate mater- The New Lumber Go. res CHRISTMAS To-Great. Britain, Ireland, Scandinayia CPR and the Continent Gn bald Buea CURSION RATES ON SALE DAILY, NOV. 10th TO DEC. 3ist ce ST. LAWRENCE SAILINGS Empress of Ireland, Pri, Nov. 17 Leke Champlain, Thurs, Nor. 23 Empress of Irelan Complete details aud berth reser-yations from any Railway Agent, LS 04 Lanada Life Bik, Winnipeg. oF write RTER, General Agent, 21 ST. JOHN-LIVERPOOL. Britain; Frig Mee. 1 Sat, Dec. 9 Fri, Dec. 15 Z R.A, SEWELL, Local Agent. PED eee Crete toto neto ns BUY. YOUR LUMBER FROM Western Ca Lumber iCo., Ltd. Largest Stock in the City to select from. Best Grade and Lowest Prices. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY. King Street and Road Allowance, Medicine Hat f oer , THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS PHONE 467. DPR rerersiocetoctoste diy, sHtrereetedtn et 4 nada: eae eS 2 eee steeds see POLL LOO ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, ENGLAND. The 30; Policies do not discriminate against Rail- accident ms pa oldest and strongest y in th world. Cle 000,000. way employees. Ww. Represented by C. Switzer. Medicine Hat, Alberta. (Established 1349.) com- r C. A. Krauss. 5 POOH HHH eo News Want Ads Pay. Try Em op sPoato te desdns Be eGoaioety shoste ato atodtoatefeate + In likely looking spots hoping that the gaged in the task of drilling Chinest troops. The major still holds the rank of colonel by brevet in the Im- perial Chinese service and s taking the keenest interest-in the great dra- ma being. enacted on. the other side of the Pacific. A solilier of fortune, he has had many adventurous ex- periences, first as a scout in t Paigns of the late Major-General Miles against the Indians in Arizona, next as an officer in the Philippin and afterward as drill-master of Ch fese troops. He is still in the prim of life and has a decided military bearing. A Unique Distinction At the Hotel Vancouver today the Visitor stated that he enjoyed the unique distinction of being one of the few white people enjoying member- ship in the Chifiese Empire Reform Association, a secret organization founded with the object of effecting reforms throughout the empire. After serving as major of the 44th United States Volunteers in the Philippines e was mustered out in 1901 after two years service and with a number of brother officers accepted the offer of-Yuan Shi Kal, at that time vicerov of Chi Li province, to drift the na- tive troops. The Americans superced- ed German officers whose methods of 4riljing in close formation was aban- doned in favor of the extended order method. a Is a Strong Man Yuan Shi Kal s a strong man and a worthy successor Li Hung Chung, the late famous Chinese statesman and general..He is a soldier and a diplomat. He was degraded after the death of the Tate emperor and. order- ed to commit suicide. Instead he made his escape to his native prov- ince where he was allowed to live in retirement owing to his great popular- ty among the people. He is in secret More Traced East and Cons fhe money stolen ftom the bank has been found in Eastern cities, but nel- ther the amount nor the places where ft was found are stated. Curiously. enough, the information was recelved almost immediately after the discov- ery of the buried loot in New West- minster. New Westminster, Nov. 8 The city js full of amateur detectizes all of whom are anxiously scanning any holes tn the sidewalks. Some even are going so far ag to tear up planks robbers of the Bank of Montreal were too heavily iaden to carry all the rest of thelr booty away -with them. Ever since the workmen discovered the loot Iate yesterday afternoon ril- mors have been circutatirg through, the town, none of which seem to be Dased on anything more than imagin ation. The inin on the street Is ar- guing that the loot discovered was sufficient to keep the men sticking found in the hope that an opporcunity would offer for getting away with it. The theory that the men left by the river is now thrown aside by the amateurs as useless: Some are cer- tain the men have been Ilving elth- er in OF fear this-eity-or Vancouver ever since the robbery engaged pro- pably the most innocent of busines- ses, New theories of ail kinds are be- ing put forward to account for the disappearance of the robbers nnd the appearance of the ioot. farther north, but one word from him would have et Southern China aflame, He will probably end th trouble in a few weeks as he Is re- garded as the most man in the empire. * Not Ready for Republican Rule I found the Chinese sold able to discipline. They make exce lent fighting material If they have confidence im their leader. They took a great interest In the drill. Com mands were first made In Englisit and translated by non-commissioned of ficers. After a time the soldiers got to know the meaning of the English words and obeyed commands withoat the use of the interpreter. The Chi- nese, when well trained, will give a good account of themselves. They are brave, without being fanatical. 1 do not expect to see any dynastic changes. All the mass of the people gressive want is an end to the reign of graft rations which are by the higher classen. Ther are not feady for a ropabliens form ot 507- crnmeat, Tuo Chinese must Bnve king, for, they have been taught for generations to regard their ruler a demi-god. China will emerge trom her trinis and will advance at a rapid pace, as the, people are Keen for acauiting * arts and ecience of the West. Thelr tenders plan is to organize strong army and a powertal nary. All this will come about within the next de- ade. The Chinese. Einpire. Retorm Sosoctation tas millions of members Contributions to its fundr have been pouring In from Mexico, the United States and Canada for the past fifteen years, Their leaders Tome have wed the -money. 10. R00 savantage.. Under the new orter'of hinge foreigners will be welcomed and encouraged to develop the vast resources of the country. ST Much of Loot,Stolen from - Bank of Montreal Recovered -rcble Found by a Work- mar in New Westmin ster Pinkerton s are Busy. stolen money..on Fourth street are Vancourer, Nov. 9. The Pinkerton detectives at work here on the Bask George McCleary, foreman, Joe) of Montreal robbery haxe recelved a Brown, Ole Sten, Gus Haros. Tom telegram announcing that some of Donovan;Don Matheson and one other whoes name bi ascertained. The reward of ten per cent. will probably be divided among them. An Irishman named P. O'Riley was looking in the earth under the side- walk where the money was found after the swag ad been removed yesterday and found a 10 goldpiece. He took it to the Bank of Montreal and Was given 1 reward on the spot. Detective s Instinct at Fault Just a few minutes before the mo- ney was found George D. Bangs, Ken- eral manager of the Pinkerton Na- tional Detective Agency, had walked over the spot. j Mr, Bangs arrived in Vancouver from New York yesterday and P. K. Ahern, the Seattle superintendent of the agency, who hag been working on the. case ever since the robbery, at once took bis chief over to New West- minster to look over thescene of the robbery. They walked from the bank up to a garage whore the robbers are supposed to have tried to secure an automobile and on the way up they walked right over the money. On the way down hill again they walked over the money once more, and they were probably the last people who did 0, for the workmen were jpst preparing to tear up the section of the sidewalk under which the loot was found. The two detectives had hardly en-' tered the bank after thelr excursion, when n phone menage to tho. effect The Gacky Finders The men im the gang who found the that the money had been found came In. ers amen- OSH, The money was taken to the Bank of Montreal for identification, and was then placed in a package, sealed and left with the bank for safe keeping Before the bank can get a clear title London, Nov. 91 be ccmspiring against ithe First there were rumors that the Kirig and Queen wo and 4 number of persons comBeuqnetly chagipd their plans about going Scggltad Vand and the India Office to ree prey to the fogrs shat, son hecame a untoward incident might (ecling of un ead a general easiness became prevalgnt ything possible has been done to counteract the effect of these ports, but not with complete success Furthemore, the public interest as yet aroused in the coming pageant is small, And the editor of come paper frankly confessed this week that be was sending-a special corre pondent to India, not because of any keen desire for descripaive reports, tyut as a method of msurance against the unexpected relatively Two mom facts transpired this weck in commection with the Durbar prepa- calculated to de- prive Gi some of its glory Mary crybody knows, possesses a will of her own, and bas just put ber foot down in a matter which is causing the olficials arrang- img the show no end of trouble. One fact, the elephant procession was the of the features of the celebration was to be a.'procesmon of elephants, In most comspictions feature at the last Dartat, and it was felt such a ade should be an equall feature at the coming one. y decidedly abjects 0 rid- ing an clephant. Indeed, she is ported to have said nothing on carth could induce her to take part in such a procession. King George's personal solicitations, it is reported, have been, all in Vain, and tha officials tes- ponsible for the arru gements of the ceremonies are at their wit's ond To the Indian inind procession elephants is invested with a more t ceremonial meaning. The most im- portant potentates must ride the big- grst beasts, At the last Durbar the question of inches in the rdative sta- ture of the elephants ridden by Lord Curzon and the Duke of Comaught assumed the proportions of a State controversy Queen as Queen Mt: atively unimportant State caused a lot of trouble by caralully.. conceal- ing till nearly the last moment the fact that he bad taller elephant than other Rajals of much highar de- gree possessed. Had be appeared in not yet been the procession-on tiix beast, the rivat Princes, on less. magnificent animals, would have been mortally offendtd. attends the participation of King George wed Queen Mary in a proces- sion of elephants, and it may be ima- gitted in what a quandary Queen Mary s refusal t) mount such an ani- mal han placed the Indian officials. THis is not the only dilemma raised by the Durbar preparations. It ap- pears that there is no precedent for taking the Crown jewels out of Eng- laud. It is naturally the desire of the King and Queen amd their adyis- ers that tha Crown jewels should be at their disposal-at Delhi, 20 that their ormamenis may stand compari- son with the magnificent gems of the Indian potentates. Here ithe hitch. Somebody in authority refuses One Rajah of compar- All tits shows th -importance whici zh distinctive bundies, and when found were damp aud covered with miluew The find was made blocks from th fates gecm 10/ other safe in the Durbar, of During her voyage to India for the J not attend in person, Durbar Queen Mary will have at disposition The r For bank, and Special Correspondence) steel bullion the ship. a newly patented Tt is extravagant and Pure paint (and covers it bet handsomest finish, Pure pai the peeling, se: oil. pure t satisfacti only a few ayite Elephant in Durbar Procession Has Put her Foot Down Hard in this Matter No Pre- cedent for Taking the Crown Jewels out of England roug bed, designed to prevent saasick- 4 foot instead of paint, pet a mixture cout the real thing spreads easier, covers more surface er) and wear MADE IN CANADA BY ICATE BAY STATE MONUMENTS (Spectal to the News) Mass, Nov. 9 Headed by close to the garage of Mr. T. J. Trapp Boston to ft will have to prove ownership, where the robbers had made a vain rnor Foss, large delegation of The money was found at the corner attempt to steal the automobile. Evi- members of the Grand Army and of ot Fourth and Victoria streets, under dently the men tad found their toad patriotic societies left Boston this the plank sidewalk in front of the too heavy, and had decided to aban- afternoon for the Bouth to attend the residanee of Dr. Walker. Workinen gon part of It. They had pried a plank dedication neat week of the monument of the Powers Contracting Company, an the sidewalk, placed the gold and ereced by the State of Massachusetts who are putting ina new cement side- pitts below, and had replaced the ON the battlefield of Petersburg and walk on Fourth avenue came upon the plank at Valley Forge. loot when they were removing the otd plank walk, The gold way in a cati- House and 60 ft. jot. Braemer St, , Tate il to 16, Block , Central Park vas bag, which upon being plek 208 corms easy, A Snap, See S lots for 1800. Easy terms. See fell to pieces. The bills were in four F.C. Lowes Co., Cousins Kik, gott T gt; F. Dawson Co. sept ( -a: ness, It is ithe invention of - London Queen Mary Objects to Riding society woman, who spend years im perfecting the design. It is comsteuc- ted of enamelled iron om an iron rame, which allows the bed to move im all directions. The tendency to swing unduly is overcome by the use of toad Ieather tands stretched over drums, So perfect is the action that the occupant, it is asserted, can sleep com- fortably through the severest gale Tt is undoubtedly whe last word im self-levelling ted construction, said a member of the firm interkested-im its er manufacture. he the Daily News Subscribe now for lish to buy and pay for paint, and ning cheap adulterants. nilisiterated ps e pa mt gives longer th roubles , the : use of imap rom 70 pu white, pare linseed yon the greatest at Lill, 30 At yell your LiMiTED BBANDRAM HENDERSON MONTREAL, HAUFAX ST. JOHN, TORONTO, WINKIFEC. Sale By McPherson Bros. to allow the Crown jewels to be re- moved from England, except by al 2 special warramt, which, so fais has Yet bees nvcertained, nobody isin af position to give. It is suggested that 4 special act of Parliament may be 2 necessary to authorize the taking of 8 tha Crown jewels to India. Meanwhile the official mind is. greatly perturbed. Bisborate preparations tave bal made on the Medina, the steamer which will convey the King and Queen to Calentta, for the safekeep- ang of the royal jewelery, Lond Stam: fordiam, private secritary: ol th King, bas an office in which a edn- spicuous object isa. heavy steel sate, fs the right time for you to keep that promise to jourself-to put your money Into some good Investments in the way of a home. This Is one of An eight-room house on 40 foot lot. New building third cash, with the balance aranged to suit any purchaser. ur exceptional bargains, There is profit In it for you. South Yuill Sub-Division. FOO PeteLepepetetrerseteteneHeTeTe FO e Builders, Here s ** a Chance SEVERAL CARS OF OVERSTOCK - Composed of No. 2 boards, 14-inch shiplap, No. 3 pine ceiling, fence posts and various other lines at special prices that will make them move quickly Come or phone at once if you want a share. We carry the best stock of interior finish in Have a look before- ou buy elsewhere. Fresh cars of wood fibre justin The Revelstoke Sawmill Co., Ltd. and in addition to this there is an- Pobepotete Act tofay if you want this bargain. F.M.Gi the city. nther Land Co. Phone 171. PO POLOHOL OLED OHOLOFOLObS ote. 0-1. nies only 2,008. One- Located in. Cedar 2x4s, re-sawn SOPOLIFOF OL OLOLO LOLOL OL OL e+, Tu Tha ' Thursday, Now : e ot os e Seg RY 2 hoa * ost eet 2 Seed Ses Seeetogocioste: UNRE ALBERTA THURSD/ Ys sont + Balane N. BH 3 sree om. : On acc Lv 3. POSIT 1 TERMS A. I x PHON
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