THE ADVAN-Jti. *Avf n jL-£r <UL 7 Vol. VI, No. lf-l MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY. FEBRUARY^ 1897. $2,00 per Year. D W. JAKES, M.11..C.M. HY AIM'OINTMKNT RESIDENT PHYSICIAN TO KETTLE RIVER DISTRICT. OFFICE : : : BOUNDARY FALLS. QCRALD WILLIAMS, M. D, C Ml, VKItNON, n.c. IjATK uk St. Thomas Hospital, Loniion, Kno. QR. OSBORNE MORRIS, Vernon, B. C, Graduate of McGill University Late Physician and Surgeon Canadian Pacific Ry. Coroner for East Yale. T P. McLEOD. Bahmbtmi, Solicitor, Etc. Anaconda, ll. C. ALLAN MACDONALD, BARRISTER AND SOLIOITOR Of the Supreme Court of B. C NOTABY PUBLIC, ETC, Vkiinon, B. 0, J K. JOHNSON, Law and Collecting Agency. I Conveyancer, Mineral Claims Bought and Sold. NotiryPublic. GBANU FORKS .... B. C. pOHBES M. KEHBY, P.L.S. A.M.O.8.O.E., ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Notary Ftieuc. Miiiway, B, ('. QHAS. E. COSTERTON, VKHNON, 11. C Commission and Insurance Ag't NOTARY PUBLIC. JOHN A. CORYEM,, A.M., B.C. A. Civil Engineer, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN Irrigation Projects, Engineering and Survey Work, with Plans and Estimates In any Portion of the Province Immediately Attended to. Maps and Plans of Any Portion of Osoyoos District and Mining Camps of Kettle River Mining Division, KETTLE RIVER MINING DIVISION. 'writing to the Canadian Miner upnu 1 tile subject of mining in British Ok Record of Mineral Locations for the Week t, . . . , . .... .on. | luinliiii, lu part expressed llle following views: ESTABLISHED 1670. AND WHOLESALE Retail Dealers in dry Ending January 30, 1897. JANUARY 26. Irun Crown, Grand Forks, tl. E. Mc- Carter and W. J. Ruse. Johannesburg, Skylark camp, A. S. Black. Smelter, Hardy mountain, A. 0, Siillnii. Iron Ore, Hardy Mountain, A. C Sutton, jasu.miy 27. Onnislnek (fractional), Skylark cuuip, |U. Uiiiier. ____^_t____mm ii JANUARY 28. goods, boots and shoes,] Leeton,Post) creek, J. fl, Feathei^ groceries and provisions, 1 si one. wines, liquors and cigars, i .ianuauy 2i). ■W^HB | Ibex, Central camp..I, VV. Nelson, JANUARY till lliriildn, Priur creek. H, Hiimlles, Pair i'lny, Grand Kinks,,I. II. Ash- Held and A. I. tiugers. l-KK't'Il-'ICATl-: llH WllltK. BANUARY 211 "With regard tn lhe future it dues' nnl require a prophet nor the sun nf n prophet In forecast llie inevitable. "Taken map. see the trend of tilt* iiiniiiitaios fnnn Mexico through New Mexico, California, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming. Iili.hu and Montana ini.. British Columbia, where we have a length nf llie snuie mountain ranges- equal to or greater tliun that already alluded in. Then turn In Ihc slittislics* nf the nlllpuls nf the allnvc ..It'll,ioned stales, leaving nut Mexico, aud we will llml Ihul the silver, |*nld and cnppei' .nilpul hns been frum a hundred and a ipntrlcr millions lu a hundred ami u luuf miHImm of dnllars per milium, fsiuk again at the geuloglcnl map of Ihc 111., count lies, such us llie Hitch* enck map, Issued hy the Americnn ^^^^^ I Insliintiiiii of Minimi' Eltgilieers, anil BANUARY IM. |twi|| |,,. seiuilhul lliere is aluiosl per- Gold Drop, A. V. Anderson an.l C. .1, f(l(.( gvl,\„^m] 9|IM||,„iiv bei «•,.,.,, n„ "•airett. tnunntaln areas In niiestlni.. JANUARY IHI. ' . .,,,. IOTEL PENTICTON Haywood & Leonard, Penticton, B. C. Pleasantly Situated at the Foot of Okanagan Lake Paid to Mail Orders. Nothing but reliable goods kept on hand.. ! A. VCXtXA-X. 80I.IOITBD, Hudson's Bay Co, Vcrooo, B. Stage Conneetions at Penticton Willi Steamer Aberdeen fui Fairview, Osoyoos, and Ornville, Wash. Alsu Camp McKilmey. ltock Creek, Midway, Boundary Falls, Anaciinda, Grtenwuud City, Ciirson, Grand Furks and points in Washington. X> O. Boac. 84. ED.A.HAIN MIDWAY, B. C. Snuw Biid, Uliu Clark Mtither's Buy, P. A. Wllliamsnn, TRANSI'ERS, JANUARY 'Mi. Agnes, i interesl, A. 11 n mill on lu A. I., lingers. Hnme linn, >, inleiest,.), Hamilton Id A. I.. Rtigers, Slat- West, .J interest .1. Hamilton to A. Ij. Hogers. Gnld Drop, i inleiest, C. .T. (iafr.'lt uud A. V. Aiutersiiii In A. lOrickson. JANUARY 28. Hidden Parcel, all interest,.). P. Uilliin to I'i. Meyers. Arlou, all inleiesl, 0. Uiiiier in VV, B. I'm.ni. I Flowery blind, all inleiest, (i. Ed- I wnrils In 11. l(, Ceieiiger, J Muggins, all interest, II. Allenherg to Ihe liiieruaiiiinal (luld Mining conipiiny, Ample Accoinnioilation for Hunting Parties. Guides Furnished Good Boating and Fishing. The Postoffiee Bookstore VERNON - SAWMILL SMITH k McLEOD, Piiopuietorr . Sash, Doors. Mouldings, Turnings, etc. All kinds of fanctory BOUNDARY EALLS, MIDWAY and VERNON. ^ ^ jn ^ ^ ^ *.„ Q^ Q^, Ced;lr workd o. a.8i.«ss,m.a. H.A.o,.,«,M. a. ilUo Furnishings a Specialty. All kinds of Lumber, Lath and -jUhob DnUo. Shingles kept in stock. Best material always in stock Chemists and Assayers Crockery Glassware. Toys, Fancy Goods, Marked Down to 53 Per Cent. Below Cost This Is No Josh. mountain areas in i|iii'Slinti, "The niiiHTitl dcvflnp.ni*ni in Brit-* Uli I'oliiiii-iiu, in Itii'sc niiMinlaiii iMii^f*., very nal in ally ['uiihiiimh'ihI in tlle si null, whf iv il It'll nil in Montana, a stale proiliuiim ftnilll HO lu •V) million dollars a year fnnn ln*r gnld, .silver and eo|ipei- alinie. The -.vhifle inilf-inf of thi1 Dominion nf Canada has lieeir from 1(1 lo Jl millions nf dollars a year, and at ilhniHir is hanlly needed lo see I dial an eiiormons gup exists whirl) 1 should le^ilimately lie tilled, when il i» L'onsiilend Ihul the United States lia** h. en producing npwaids nf six hiitul- icil millions uf dollars per aiimnn from her iniin nils, and when the one adjacent stale meiiiioiied almost liuhlett onr whole nntpnl." m CLOSER TRADE RELATIONS. Tlieie comes from Canada a demand for closer Iradc i-elmions wiih lhe HIV. t:i,iT,ii„i,.r,.s,,.i.(i.(ir,,.„„,\v. .i.j ;;;,„;.;*'»;„;„; -,, WIMi;d ,,„ ,„,„, I crest nf Iinl It ii,*,iii|.*s if thev ennld be l,iiiU'l'-at.U-Allesto,I.|m ,, ,.,„„, .(.-l||y ,(< ,„„. |1(,np|„_ What we wiiul is nnl a reciprocity treaty tail a ",-illv'ci'ln. It wuilld Iiu Tliiiriuiirlilj fiiiiiiliui' .villi Fairview and l.iii]iiiliii'.v Creek Mineral l*roiie.'Ucs. Properdin Kxainilii'il. Assuya ami Analyses (if Ores. Fuels, Klia Call and be Convinced. Sawmill on Okanaoan Lake, Handy to Shipment. Sash and Pntm Factor,! iin (I. P. It., Vernon. Have You a Cough or Cold? ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ JTRYj ■I row AY, B.C. orkknwouii, n. c. M. II.1RHETT. 0. T. IIUD08ON BOT7NDA.BY (IRKIKK Engineering and Assaying Go. (I reei.wood City, B. 0. Assaying and Analyses of Ore^ Mines Examined and Reported on Thorough Acquaintance will, the Kettlo „,ver and no-aniUry (.reek MI.I.I- - GreenWOod. (li«trlct«. ______—_,' , ,, Arrives Marcus..,. W. nAIiltYMPliK GeuovEll Blacluinilth FAIRVIEW, B.C. Ml Kinds of Repairing. Horseshoeing a Specialty, ustatiijIkh hid 1883. MAINLAND NURSERY COMPANY "JtmiLKIO FARM," - LADNER'S, - BRITISH - COLUMBIA ■%**»»sw*M*^-i^r*******»», Our Specialties—Varieties Profitable in British Columbia; 'Irees Free from Pests. FKUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, PLANTS AND VINES. Send for Free Catalogue. | E. Hutciikkson, Manager. MARCUSandMIDWAY ST-A.O-3E! ImITSXS .eaves Marcus Mondays and Thursdays at i p, m Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 r. M Thursday and Sunday at 9 a. m ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Itussine! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ In Bottles, 50c. and $1, at Taylor's Pharmacy GllBKNWOOIl, B. 0. Haiti irun lint ^^^^^^^ (Hark, IJniiui, J interest, It. Alius In '.Clark OeiitrilOity, 1 interesl, N. Lmseii in r. Bennett, IjiiiiiIiiii, nil interest, Olfn Dillier In (.!, W. Cullain. .iani'.miv 29. Dexter, !, inleresi, p. W. Feleli lull. Whin*. JANUARY 1.0. ('allium Hull, |, inleresi, 0,(Iiililen li It. I). Mill-kill. ('.1 iiiiiiii Uill,1, interesl.,I. W.Spauld illg In \V. C. VVilliinns. 4,4 A WARNING TO INVESTORS. Minority Stockholders Receive Scant Justice In Washington Companies. The sale nf lhe War Eagle conipiiny ilinuld be an object li-ssnn tn investors lin tlie shares of mining companies organ in-ed uniler the laws uf the State iif Washington, Tlie Wai- Bugle mine Is situate near Busslaud, in lllis prnviiu IVell f.ir liulh cnlllllries if llle Cll'toill.-. bll'l'ier bellleen lllail .lllllll III' ll.il..' ,i«ny wilh entiiely. A cusloius larlll LclWeell (JltUlldll Ullli the I'llited Stales is eciinniiiically its iudefeucelnSS .is wnnlil lie ii linlil' u.,11 lie* l.ween Ihi. Stales nf IVniisylvnniii ami New Ynrk. Neither people needs prtilectiuli against llu- ulher. Iinl I. |ii..i|.les uccupy Ihe salui inn,ntc planet neit Ii.a |ienpli jnys uuy in I ill* tut iitlvitlltuge nver lhe ill her, sueh ns ,'iuiferred l.y ticciliutlliili'il enpitiil in- differences iu ivnges, anil wbichu lariit' is needed In ueuiraii/.e. A proU'Clieu tariff aims, liy tin* iiculrali/.tng uf nd' yaulages pussessi'd by nther coiupeti- tors nu ticcouut nf at'ciiuuilatlotts nf capiuil nrcheiip lahur, in luruiiidiislry mul lnuii- luln lis mil mul clinuliels, lo ■ short, a pint eel ive lai ill" i> (li'slglli'll Insecure the llii'tiretit-al tuliiililtigi's nf bul the cinnjiaiiy opei-uliiig il was free trade. Alula cuntuum barrier be i.rgai.i''e.l under ibe laws nf ibeSiaie 'Wen tivo countries sn similarly shunt Washington I bad its head ulliee ,",''l '">'■ ciilnntalas llie United Slides at Spukane. The laws nf Wnshing uinl l-illliulu CM .1 bul reined I'lull/ iillnwa inajorlty uf llie sluircs in a ,11"1 k"T' •"■«■" IV follnwlng lluisn conipiiny, evnu If the majority Is hill pursuits which would vied llieni ..ne share, can sell all the shares of lhe Kl'ealesl return. A laiilV belli 11 "ipatiy and pass title. The War -Jaiiada mid Uu- Unlli-d S s i-, SHOES. We have to make J. W. I<EEI), WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER MIDWAY, B. C. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. All Work Warranted. I'V.'in -Si- SPECIAL ATTENTION (IIVKN TO MAIL, FREIGHT ANI) EXPRESS XX. Tt. SIOBKISOir, PEOPH.IETOB. ♦ ♦ F. B. JACQUES, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Spectacles and Silverware. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. VERNON, B. P. /; NACONDA HOTEL ANACONDA, B. C Visitors tn the Bnundiiry Creek Mining Camps, Ship tit the Aiuicniid Good Table - Good Beds - Good Liquors N. Tholl, Proprietor. Good Stabling- room for Spring Stock. That is why we reduce prices on all children's hnd boys' shoes 33 per cent, which gives them to you Eagle company's capital was $500,1X1(1, divided inliisliarcsnf the pur value ol $1. The majority uf Ihe shares Cil7,ll;*ij were held by an interest who voted In sell llle cuinpiiuy's n(KI,(*KI shares fnr $700,000, when au nlTcr lo purchase lbe shares fm $1*00,000 was before ihem I fur ennsitleriilii.il. They claimed Ihnt I the $"00,000 was all cash, while lhe $ll.li,n(l) otter was only $2III).IIIKI rush mid lbe l-nhiuic in III days The minority interest at the meeting (178,835 share*) iiuiinlaiiiid Ibnl lhe $100,000 niter was 1 he hellertme. While only $3111.11011 nf it was cash, nn stuck WHS In be lleliveled lllllll lhe lilllnllie uf the niter, $700,000, was in hunk, nud j if mil sn placed within HI (lays, then Iherefiire, as a prnlHcllvc itieu'lire, indefensible, The Aiiiericiin. ANOTHER DIVIDEND. The !,c li ii Mining nnd Smell bill cntupaiiy have declared another divi* (1 1 nf $2~>,IHIII, Wliieli makes lhe second in Hi until uf .Innuury, or a I ilal nf 150,(13.1 ur a ce it sash ire. This I Ina efine brings Ihc lllllll of dividends paid up In tlie etinrinniis sum of $,-,00,- 11.(1, nil uf whicli has Iieeu paid since Ocliilier nf IW. The divlilellll Jusl paid is the tenth ill the history of llie eiunpiiiiy, which will no dnubt froui now on declare dividends with p'-c- cisiou and regularlly, as euorniiiiis 11« -rves uf ore nre blocked mil, liesldes the $200,000 was I" be loilcil.'l. ""j*,vhi,-h itulhingevei • inlerrnpl" regular Al a ineeling held nn the 'i-I It nf .1.iiiiiiii y tin* iiiiii mil eieclliiu uf Olllceis „l,„ml,l mure ihnn double Hie I"'"1"'1'1'- ,|„j|y shi| nl iiiiipulnfllic mine for HI days. The, .. acl inn nf the niiijniily lnlelct-1 cl only have nne cniislrucli Ihul is. (|f ,| |1;,ny look place, wlllcll I." lhe property rights of III Inoiiiy in' Lu||,,,| ,,« fulluwsi W. W. 0. Turner, mi^lH were sacrliiced, It is nenertilly | (J .„e Turner, I, N. I'.vtmi. W .1 conlended thai eight out of n "• tXiti-liM. W. M. Kltlpalli, .1. M. Arm* n„ n,„Ml.l. |„,w scrupulously I est „..,,.,,,,.D, W, Heilley, li* P. WI.H.imU lhey may be in nrdinaiy liusiness uu-1 pl||(j w_ j t't WaUelleld. The litis rlerlnkltmsi a«' nnserupllloiis in theirL|M.,H-, t|u. fnlluiving tifflcerai I're-i- IM|,,|ng ventures, and tin- sale of the font, W. W.D.Tur 'I vice-president. ' '"" --'"*- i-cliiry, .1. M An.'' THE ADVANCE." D. McDUFF General Blacksmith, MIDWAY, B. C. All Kiwis nf Work Executed to the -iiiiii.- fm-tiini of rustniiiia'a. GENOWAYS & McAVINEY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Growers of CHOICE NURSERY STOCK. AU Stock Grown Without Irrigation. All Trees Inspected Before Leaving the Nursery inn on n AT COST Wur Engl.* company fnr $700,<UXXI when it culil have been wild fur $000,000 goes in prove that contention, In- vrslurs should steer cleni nf nII mining companies nrgni.izrd uniler the Sinle nf Washington,—Nelson Tribune. —— ♦•-.—.— EXPEBT OPINION. I). W. Henley ; ^^^^^^ strung; Treasurer, W, M ltiilpath. Tlle general uiiiin.ger hns nnl yel been selecled. ► • 4 TURNER ELECTED SENATOR. Judge (it urge Tiiruer nf Spukail.l has lieen chosen as sennlnr fnr ilu* Stale nf vVtishlllgluu, ns al Olyinpi.i . i .. . i... Prufesstir lliimillnu Merrill, F. ( S., lecturer nt llle scbnnl nf mines, I w - Kingslnn, and a reci.gni-/.ed aulh.irily "" 'he'i'Mh ull. he was elected rill lh .... milling ui rs, who two ,,,.! Iivi-lily-llt'th ballot, which mi* the li.-l SPOKANE FALLS. !*.(,. |lox«l2. Washinplon ;Ihree yeni shnrl tlm hail charge foJ nf the Slrathyt nf lbe day, In serve six ye.its.receiving US.if ih"S7 fiisii.u .nies in ihe ii'jjisla* Nelton ■ • Wash. i ll niiin v ■,«■>>■■. *11 ,**-w- THE ADVANCE. ili-*;mi."* '.f .t common renter, whiflli they hit nni;i' inv.ciii. nor would Uioj bo werolhoy ■ - - ! made Lributiiry Lo Uoavland. W. II. NO It RIB, I'noi-uir.Tou I ►•* Published wcokly ftt Midway, II. C. BR- IRELAND REPLIES. Uubscriptlon Price. $2,01) ucr annum, |»yn.blo In a.iTaiuu. either yearly nr lialf-yeirly al lho ■[■„ t]1(. K-jitor of Iho Advance, ojiliwii uf the uuhfirihei, .. , . , f .. ■ AUv»U»ln«Kaloa wilt on application. Sir.—I uot-ira »u ymn i«sue nf the Though the coluunw of Thk Avvamw an1125th nil., »8 I'nnmiuuimM'tl l>v voiii- alwuvH open for tliu duciiMiloii "i nmtlcra of pnlilir interest nml iniporiaueu, wo du uotiuw* invii rorn,>p<>iiili,iil, lo tlie mtu*tf 1^,^;;'^ ig..lhe,.things, thai I hud •'.' -. piihiiKiicit. ' incnied lia.llv witli lhe new council," ——' thnl I bad raised ipiihlilcs us lo ill" ipiullfieations of sunn, nf Ihe aldermen, ami " pusiiively rifiised lo swear ill Mr, 0. (i. Ilelllialsnil." I lin iiiii know where ynur own COI- respondent gels Ills Infuriiiiillull from, imi I shiiulil advise llllll In obtain tlie fuels relating lu mullets liefnre he writes In llie iieuspnpers, otherwise be may Iiiul hlliisell suine day In ll very i, THE CUP THAT CHEERS. MssISTECOI/S J. criii-s in thMBpace imli- : :oate8lhatyourt>uiitiuHptioii : :to thii- |Mp^*rInwexpired. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 18.17, EDITORIAL N0TK8. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. To p Perfection Brand of Ceylon Teas. ■ The Choicest Blend of Ceylon Tea The Cheapest . jj, that can be produced. Strong, Quickest and i !"- Pungent and Rich in Flavor. Guaranteed equal to any 75c. tea in the market. PER 50C-LB- Fob want of ►pace ive al-e lib igeii in I awkward piwltiun, ihi-- issue m tibslalii Iiiiiii couiiuelllllig The irnili is thai I c meiiced with 5o, per lb. less in 5 Pound Lots. IVv a sample pound, put up in Lead Foil Packages onlv. cNICOL. upun several uiatleis of lillerest, m,ch "'*•'"•«' ■""•"li-il mi the musl i-in-.liiih us ilu* inilwny ipieslion, McKluimli Icruisiiiid reiniiin on Ihnse Iciuifl. " „„.„ ,,,,. i I did nnl rel use lu swear hi any of __,-__, _, , ,. -. '""■• ' ■ [ih,. Aider ii. Mr.Uiiiiiieisou never BttlcLxirBtjir axtcl Jkj_X£lC9>OXJ.ai&,, i.rkc.l inc ti) siveni him ill, 1 lunk llu ileclaraiiinis nf his will-ship lin- uiaynr, Without any prepiiralory fliiurlsh nf It-uiupets ur Ibe formal inn nf a "J.lllll sli.ckeiilllp.lliy,'' ITlll AllVANCK Willi lllis issue is Incri-nseil in size by I ie llllllli lull nf a Slippll'll I, H'llll'll will nppeiir regularly Ini lhe future. A 1 Yi'i.iiiiAi'iiifAi. eiinr in pi Iiiiii Ihc (till ell iseiin III nf llle II .mill.HI Oreek Mining mul Milling cuinpnny, which appeal's for Ihe Iirsl. lime on onr I'lilirlb pig". The price nf shares, niuch nre III cents, wns Iinl quoled correctly, In nur next week'- issttt'l sim-e the council nnl I have te* the error will be i-urreeled. ceived n i-niuinllleu Frum It, In ask il I 111 ui li I eont Inilu tu Imid the '.iiiii- i='=Z= BROOKLYN - HOUSE UHK1SNW00D CAMP, BOUNDARY PIIEEK, B 0, ur spoke to t uc n I nn it s.i earing l hen i in. I Inni expressed my upiniiill in a castt il way thnl I dill lull believe Ml*. Henderson could uiake liisdccliii-iiliuu .mil ht'llevillgsu, I .nighl mil in illuiv him I,, make a deelnraliuii which I ''»«» Ao-joimiiortntloii for Trim-lew. I-ii-sl-clnss Meals Served knew or llrnily hclicycd lo be incur- reel, althtiiigh he inlghl iinagiiie ii lu K T he 1-iglll, Not ii mini iippeara iu Ihe Bound- ary Creek Tillies ihia week in explanation lo III.- ciiiiiineiits in nur last issue lunching llie lei Ier over the signature "Murk of lulerrngiili " whicli up pearcd in ils culuiniis recenlly. Eii* deiitly llu- Tillies In-lieves III tlie rule Ihal. "silence is gnld m." In llle menu- iiiiii- lbe nlll i.'ils in iptesl.inn nan,liii under llle ban, and the people of the disirici will no dnuhl di'iuv iheir own <• inclusions, Good Mvcry Stable in Coiine.otioni FRED GRAF, PROP. Shortest Route Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Boston, New York and All Eastern, European, and Pacific Coast Points. ;$TR. ABERDEEN ':™v"<''"," Hi-lull every Tuesday, Tlnll'K.lny unit Saturday, making oon- iieciiniis wiih triiiiiH ut Oknmignii Landing fur Slr:iiii<ii|.| .linii'tiiill tn join tlllllll line trains enst iiiul wost. Through Tickets le uinl (ruin lin. Pacific Const In laiislnl'll unil l-.lll'ii|n->lll I'liilllH. Iv.|lti]illleiil llllsill'|liissi:il, OOlnhllllllg inllnlinl dining ami sluaptiiKtuira, luxurious .lay cnacltes, liitll'iiil unil free eiilimisl stooping ears 1*1111 iiii all trains. |.'iir iiifiiriiiiiiiiiti nn In Utile, iiiies, otc, apply I.. }'. S. Ssailding, Agent, Penlii'tiiii. (bin Geo McL. Brown, [list, I'nss'r Agent. Viilicuiivei-. We are taking First-Class Mining Properties in hand for Fin'di'rig all cash, time and trouble ancl furnishing the Stock ready for Mrrket, and are willing to take our pay in stocks. Treasury Stock Listed East. For (further Particular*, Apply lo L. C. Oli.li.iHaN, Bt'uker, Spukane, il pulice magistral!* without salary lnr ,l lillle, as lhe cily Cllllllot all'ird In pay inn-. I have consented In 'I11 sn, I Irusl Ihnt inn wil I publish thi*. lellcr so thai liic minds uf tin- public may be disabused, I fear tin- "luw mutierings" men* litmeil musl have enuuiiili.il fnnn ynur correspoiiileiil himself, (J, \V. Ihui.anii. Vernnn, Pebrtlui-y 1,1S.I7. VERNON LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE llislri 1, Kirks, to the position nf milling re- enrderul llml. pninl rhiuilil a rcru'rd nBlce be estaiilislieil theiT iu ll"' neiir i'u ore. Th.- si peliliun alsu itsks Hie gin'eruineni lu detlue llle new mining division sn Hint ns dat ics shall extend sunn* 15 utiles west nl Grand Forks. Evidently ilie|ielilliii.i-rs| nre endi'iivniiiigIn mislead Iheuuvelli* inant, us, slinuiil sueh hniuid.iries be chosen, prospectors locating claims in certain points on this side of Bound- ary innllllUlIll, ivuil.il bu oiillged l" r.-i'iirJ the s a I U'rnnd Forks iu s end ot at ilid.v.ty. wliieli liHice would In niiieh nearer In lh The petitioner's desire I'm 'lhe es. all. isll I ii reenrd olllie iii iheir niillsl Is emu. iu •iiiUtl.lt*. They should mil, I. iwcM'i, e tileavor to obtain ibal which wnnlil greatly discninun de iilbers, We wuuld suggest a line running due norlh from a pninl he iuieriiniioiial boundary line al ur neiir lbe uh uf Ft Iwoe.o llu* tiv itiitig (lis iiicts.slinulil nnulher nni. be established, ^2Kt.'fttti-ft.'fti,t. ftsm. .-_-' Good single and double drivers and sttdtale horses Ladies' eentle dpuh|c .md single drivers and saddle horses. Horses boarded by the week or month, Box stalls if desired. Horses broken to harness, aiid horses and cattle sold on commission tv and gram; Wholesale and retail. All kinds of ^Ei;3:r:;;'£;;; MIDWAY tlTIIffi^in li heavy teaming attended to. Corner Mission and Irorisohsts \Y. Gardner, Proprietor, STABLES SADDLE ■ HORSES! BUIIiDEBS Should carefully consider the cost of material, and by figuring, find out that all kinds of Bough -:- and Eressed:-: Lumber, k Lloyd-Jonas j stogies, • m% - Ete., can be purchased at the The best hay and gfain « , n , n >ii ,,is(, [n tlu; Mi,si()11 vaiiey ^i Forks Sawmill, delivered at Penticton at lowest possible prices by Loquirae k Lloyd-Jones, Kelowna. dies a p men m ml Double Wm, Pack: g MIDWAY SAWMILL. sp Lath and Shingles. fftj SASH ■ DOORS. CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. ♦♦♦♦ l-»««-xa«»»«»>»;-*-i5««i»«te46i ! $1 FIREWOOD $1 1 l i i per load. i 1 x!•»«*>*»•»xHtX.trtmtr.i*A«-«t*i-e-» m\ G. K. Simpson, Prop. Horses if MM, toy ; g The ^ centre of the Grand m Tcjinin] in Tow.! or : gs Prairie, Kettle river afld H IROU&H Al DBESSBD District. i p^ Boundary creek mining and ^ ! LUMBER*^ h,v,i„.-i .nn in...! p .in -n j & agricultural country. m\ ;,,,;,,,,;fli':;.ret.„s( i-i Burbank Bpos., Props.: m m\dissolution of partnership '' )M m* In ii flintier Issue no look oct-iisi. n refer In the ciislnins i|UH.slillll, sli UH thai in llii-eienl of Hosshinil bet i-iiiseil io ibe'digiiiiyrif iii'imtoiiH |ioi'i IflDTOi ll. ('. . ■11. „ra| 4 LIME! LIE! if ymi iinui to point up (i cabin, pliiot.er ii hints., or luiilil a fuiillihltii.n, call for IIiiih at Geo. T.Wells'Lime Kiln Offli-c, lteii(tell& Co's Store, Unioiiliiry Palls, B. 0. NOTICE. r*W|-**j _^, . | . .. r. "rii-\ ! ivlili l( r. iw iii',i(i',ni in i i-,r> nun fctiSd CSifiiafpn or tdP innrrinn fit Wsv I Vtotiii.* i^ hfim-hi'<iivi.v *i-h \*i-thk IN em i.HM.'iii im niiuii. iii tlm I'liriinii ■ tfsff. OllUdtCU di LaC JUllLLlUli Vi. SKCfi N1','.,';,,,:.,,;, „!,-.,i„r,„.l, oiiBtliiK bol weoii Ihiniuln. ftt tho rnixl. aesslon thoroof.for ; i the Boundary creek, Marcus W SiSSH'iSKSSsSS M \ .r w. _ ——1.. . _ ^Ltie.Ml i . * * i l.i.-i.,^ nt I'.i.i...In ' Iiiiii.■■.. in ein on. \v NOTICK IS FIKREBY OIVBN tlml nppli- I'lilioii will In; niiuii! to tliu I'iU'liiinii'iit of ail Act ct awl near lho ,'cHt Terri- ii.Kthat.1 : fRu- i„,a,, Hl-JlUiJgllUlBl.—- \G& an(j Reservation wagon roads, jf ■"■ l1"-' Wi Nearest point to mi reservation mines- & ;rt:,,i:x:^,-r;:: "uiatleis sliind nl pi-eselil, Hi.-, O licSiR (lrtni'lfiilly iiiiiriiii'il; n p .,.«in llie It.,.,,, -ycouie |P ■'Al'1'" ''Rl' iiit|.ertsnf Kosslimit hi Um 1 ^ K. 1 *ITI*I*:N111: \W ffl LOTS AS GOOD AS GOLD | or sale. Price $3.00. SgH "* '"»'» '■■"""«■ ' ffl ..* '""' ' ■ -. .. I- ■■■,■■■. -L-.1 5?; KERR BROS, ffl C. E. STUART - - - AGENT ffl ■-—.ti ii ii.'.i.'.i. ^ caiison, (MIAMI I'liAii.'ii:. 11. c |«^ iAssessment Act and Provincial "■'••''', - '•■ " ""M Revenue Tax. MIDWAY, I GREENWOOD ancl GRAND Uiis-ilillill Miner, liikiiiK up lliet|iic tion, makes lhe fnllutt'thK I'oniliii'lil niiuii our i-xpressed views: Tlm Miil.n.i Ail.il".'C IR .linn Ifnlly iiiiiriiii'il Ian! tlie riiKluiiHuffl. iry ..Iiniiiil lm malleoli event nf U'lMsiimit lieiiiK Hi'ile 'I lui'li'f etinv. Ii su^t-ests Vermin nr u in ire iniilniii: t'-iinl for, 11 port of onlry limn llosjliinil. -la far tu'llio |i lople of ttoafllmi I lire collcci'lietl (hey Ctil'ii lull I n llUiilinnl llie inniti'i'. lint ii mtik.'i itaimviir- UlOlCDB llllll I'liM!'.' liltaill'iw rulllliillll inni rail I cilllieetloli.a Willi Itosalilliii ivnulil sllllltl llio Dunliilnry country more in liiiiiil.lliaiislinlliir roliili'ins .villi Vein.111. We r,.|ir.iiliiic below III.' poflloli of nf our nrliele to whicli llie .Miner ! Mont (Icllvorcil at R'jcli Crook anil all tin likes exeepl inn, nnil by il il iilil be Mining I'iuiiim, seen Illll- coillenip 'I'.'ll'i' I.,'-* U'HH' " little nut llf Illl' will' I" llll-l,*|U.--.i-.H nur views upon llle slil jul'l, lis ill nlll' cniilinl-llls we refi.t'i'i-il only lu th" „r.'..i ioinnveni,,,,.,. n. ivbiel, il wou.il I lu- |ll'ope ol BnUlnhil'V ereek WSfN*. J j . „ „ ,., Kliollld llu- i.llhes i'l dl-ll-lcl rn-I •6ft-^%ftrft-' - MwmfhK loHh..se,-H,'os„ ll- toiiile iiuiliiil-i*. of llinwluliil llllih'i lt.i--ili.il.. Fri'lul "■ Ilinl yturnut ell s. W ..jus ! COUNTY COURT NO TICL ,,„.,, „, ,,,„ u,. „, , M Nearest point to the Colville m ffl\ mi ""'nintS'ifioWm will 1.0 eonilimtcl l.y I Uirough Crow.Nial l'ii»>;l.iili..('iil.iiiilil.iriver gl-W 11,-Milev I McClllllg. in whom nil (loblB ilm.' In '"' I'rnvhire of llliliali I oilliil.liI! I l co tt*^V tl,,-, 1I1I firm are In lio niiiil ! In ivlii.m nil "'catorly tn a point In until iiri.vit.cu on or near Tlltis Mcllli.-Y | nnv iii'.n or inli-l nl tlio mime at tWo water or (' I -LUNDY Stflbotirn. Willi powor lo luiilil, acquire, li.hv,,,- li c l.,mmi... ii' la'l'i ' li iiiiiiiilain anil oimi'iite steiiniami ollior vessels lliiwaj, ii, 1., -titulars n, uim. ift, (i| l|c llw,l| h| ,.„„„,.,..;„„ „.llh ,llc fll|,| «$»«•*, also lu iiurclinsc nml 1180 water tn genernto elect ricnl power ami to sell and lease such powor, liuteil nt Vieloria, Hriilsh Columbia, Uill Ilrcoinlier, 1KHI. ABCHBlt MAIlTIN, Sollcilor for Applicants. 'Fnt-prices nnil ull tifbi.-'l if nan H inn apply In _mi i&&3*__iWm£c- m. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. -^r^""W -. ^W^«»™^«'I«V", J, Keiih. R. D. Krrni. Vm i >'v 'ftr! ___ J.■ ■' ttft"'%ii:y--" met MVi^M 4lo nl)] 4~^<_f\ -i .|.i: -,f 'i-i'uii . I'uia nf Vale will In li.il.l fulllii ; cov >r .nt om .in Mli li. li.r.c, .ta /I'll awiiroin* the Miner llial iniiwiiy cnoiiiiiiiiii'iilinii Imiwi'i-ii Ilia pniiils in (pieslinn wt llllll l-llilllK.' Hu' W'bilc Htiili* of nlV.iii**, nud when ibis i.. pruilili'd, wi II, lie Wtlll'l obji'l-l loliiisslailll I.eiliK iniiile nu nillpoi-l uf li buy cri'i'k : Willi rispi-i-l lo llieeli-i.1.1 li 111 llossllllt'l to il port, we Inn-mil ii WOI',1 111 -a... OXCep. llial mnli alioiilil Imu' Iiiiiiilo.iui'lnK ng'. "ui it in I making lho ollluesul llmii. mrj erecKuittliorH in uueslatitl, nu L.ilng is ri .!■-iiuu* in nil llie luiist us mill lei'.* sUlllil .ii pros -nl. Tne gl'ililliils of our olijicilon in sueli it 'I'liiigoiitclil mi. c,i-lly cxiiliiincl unil nro 11,1*80: He lime i.o ocslre lo in: pie"'(l "I Ki '.' li.oiiivonleii'i ; in thein.i.ir.'..Iiliolrui.aiiciioii.il'1111-11111*1111 a. (-,,1.*:i|i|..|t(. of llnproiciui'iil s i.i iit.i.liiteilil|i,ni III'Ii'iiii-U'l inn "I''"en.mis'.'.." the presenl |. nl a Now Wot nuiisur.aliil tllit utiiloiibiclly won it twull, sjoiilii ilm i.illci.ji. llie (lislri'l he iniela trlli Uur) WItmwhui 1, Til Kettle liiver nol lliimi ary . rooi ins ru-l I* n l.irgioiio,ftli(lbv Mr. L'lntes oivnslioiyli.gtho '-lltuiito in rami) I'.ilrvlcw, In lho Osoyoos ,.,,„ uilsinetuol Il.e i*. i-r.r.ii lly iinT.'.ia- Mining Division of Yalo Dblrlcl. i g un I io* Uio country Is tioarliig ilibmorii of -*pAKI" Jl'tili'la Hint I, John Sinvoiisi-ns great ilovolupiiiont, we can soe nil roaiol. wliy 1 .,, loiil, ta minor» eiiriltWo N,. ft,; i i' il a "f -'■ t «• inleimnduni por for ™",,!,,1'0^%S&lcr fori. Kil-Ui! lloiindnry on uk »liu iH n .1 tie oiiiertnlns I. If | „f im|r „-„„ ,„n t „ n,,. i,,,,.,, m „, obtnlnlng i as ».iggesll-.ii Is mil m P-nWo, then by nil »(;mwi!i™"'"'ljwn|»v""-lji-, ,„. |lK).(KHI p iirf'l., hi-HI I''- id, lh . I-a il- llll-'lia lli.ji ' I a ill it'll-' Mil llllll. ..■.Ill IMlllVll, i||mi || i|||,.„, Sl I.Ilea. I'll',. Ill I AI 111 I nny TtOfM-J !'...' Mai. .- Ttl.iMy HK..U I pVloluib. .,,,.lr,.,.l.-l.* ..ml llnreii. snv. ' Vnritu ill HilltH iif ('|'|tlllng| Iienlli'illi'll1' ami Al the hour uf II o'clncli In llio foronnor, |,, n,..'f„ mvear. DrV U'niil., N illmis, I'll'. My g l"a|l|.|iv..| a lly I- .in nil. IV. U. 11.11 VN I His Iloiiiir (lie I,li.'iil..iiiin|.(iin-eriior, under i ROCK CREEK DIVISION 0? YALE DISTRICT. ' ^•"SSJff'W"Hoalll.Wff"Z I neon pleasoil to .nuke, nml does horoby mako, llu- fnltowlng regulnliotis, namely : I I, That tho ICclt.o RiVOr Mining Division of NOTICE Is hereby glvon iii accordance nitli the Vale Blootorul District booroaloila llcallli tlie statutes, lhat I'rovlnolal lloveinio District umlor llio provisions of tin "Health 1 Tux ami nil laxes lolled mnli-Hl Assessment: • g •,,,,'j willlam Oraliain Mi-Mynii, Koeiinlcr 'ii-l.'inc n...\ Ian-fur Um ycnr l.-tlT. ' ul, .Mlil.vuy, In tin- Inenl board uf lleullli for All of il bnve nnnioil taxes c lablo lll08aWDI'tr!0t*nAM,ijm^ n[mmy ulllihi Hi" I( Crook Division ..f Dlslrlcl nro j Dopuiv chirk, Kxooutlro Co'ouoll |.a;:if.a ill l|IV olllee 111 lls-ijn..-, ll.C. ____«__-__~«——.—— I'i.uin..iiii llrvi'liui. Tux. |3.0i) por ralilln. ■ a i-a..,i Taxes nro uolloohihlo al the following' ,.,,'n i Ut, II. I' NOTICE. lutes, ii/.: Il'|,.ii,l,iiinrli. fore .lime Mill. IMC: Ilm. -ilfilni.l ipcl'cmii.oii rent |irii|ii.|'l). Two uu.I ii Imlf per cent, tin tlie us.-i-.i-ii vnliii. of wild Intnl. 1 Ilmi half uf nnu porconl iiotoiiiiI iivoporty iiu * i iiiiiiii nt lli.- ii nu- nf uny pn sun as I oxei'oits inn- iliniismul tltillars, ilu- following Tlm Osoyoos Vernon unit Kottle llfvei* rates, numelyi Upon such exeoss, wlieii llmj Kilning lllvlsluns of Yalo lllsti-let. • ■ ■ . -.,miu in mil in ire linn bill llioiisilltil iliillui's, I one per oonUl when surli excess Is uvoi ton ^OTICE is horoby given Hint all plni'cr v supplies nie sulllciui.il , ihutismiil tlullnrs nnil nol inoro iiiiiii IwonfS' 1N elnimsIrgull) hold in lho Osoyoos, Ver- .,, ,. „.,.' ,,,, , | „,. Ml,,,.,' lli'-ii-aii'l .lollurs, on., mul „„i-.,iinrlcr uf nne; mm ami Ret He Hivi'l-Mining Dlvislnns of Vnlo lll.lv Ilia wants l|l the I'lillri' IC'ltll. ItlllT lillle). .Ml slink oj M.HMJ» I m|| . M|(||| m.h (mm £ lm,„ly : Districl.ul'c Iniil uver fruln llie Ist Novombor. MINERAL ACT. 1896. SfOTICB. Tiik Ei'liXIXti srin Miaaaci. ci.idi. ■Siiiiiilii-i N lusi wlni is ivniileil hv the rrnspi-iini's nml Mimas. Lum wiling I Jhunsiuul dollars, one nnd one-half of Ono perl 18». to thu -Isd JunOt lBUi. „. ' , , ,,,,,,,, • , ,, ,,„.. ini ISignoill C. A. It. LAMBLY, niSpukanaSIMTCASil |V,,,.„ l,„,gl„ „„ly ii.hl-'.l |,lm v Ihrnwii ,„|, t, , l-f ;^',„,„,„,„„.,„„ ,„ ,„„,., m. j (.old Conunlsslonor. ami Ititt'lTugiilK till-, li'oiir-lllll.sof( pol' oont Oil real iiruiii'i'ly i *^**™™"™"*—^^™"™^"^"™™^"™ ED. DRISCOLL, CARSON, B. C. ThroeoUroent io iisspssod valuoof wild MINERAL ACT, 1896. ! Intuls. Till' The Golden Gate Hotel;H": .qiiartorsofono pur cent, on personalIQortHlCUte of liiipiovcni.'iits. I .IS Sllggt IllallC I-al union un InJopoinlonl pnrl, and ■• . fills districl n'llp ein nl And fnrlli..r Inki. ..nti -■■ Hint notion, iniilia- soi-thin ii". must in mm-ittefl't bofurn lho iss iiiiii" iif sir-li i-orllttrnte nf iniprn- mods. I'Alb'VIKW, B, I'., T. Elliot; - - - Proprietor. , (100!) At'COMMIlDATIiiN. (IOOD STA'llLiNG. if llu. Itiednlo of any in'imui as Is one lliuiH.iiil dollars, Ihu fall..nana rules, miuiiil)-: I'li.ni sueli excess, whon Hie same is iiol inn'., llian ton tliniisiurl dollars, one uml otio-jiHiu-tor of one tier oent,-, whon | such use mil imu' N-orioB. liliesio*i ur 1 it... inoinui. i,| oiio-nmirtor of one i.e.* eenl.: when ,.,,. kot,qk im , Kllr,„, isaaiss Is uvit len thousand dollar, anil j ^ acting ns ngonl for Ainslcy tro Iluin Iwoitty Ihoii8aiiddollnrs,oiieiinit miners imriiili.iu* No. imfii. intcn -,.,:: ■ i,on b ■ \ II hin tn -hlng - Datod this Itli day of .Innu.i.y. iwi, MiNXK-ii.i-in MtxKitii, Cum, S'm.Aii.: in ('AMI* illck'lXNKV, IX TIIK OsilVIHM MlNINI". IIHTSIOV (IK \'AI,H DlSTRKT. AKK NOTICK that I. Korhos M. Kerby. , Megmnafreo olid, sixty days Halfofonb Per cent.: who,, suohoxooss ls| MStoa.^AKoftt™!^ I ovor hvi.m.y thoiiBniid dolltira, ono nnd throo* i iiiopiirpfisuof ubtaiulngft Urown grant to tlio „u,„-,i,s„fo,lopern.|i, I ^voojnljj^ ^ ^ ^ t. ,\. II. I„l.)ll.l,l. sootloli 11" sl lie (.(iniincneeil before tho Assessor aud Collector, \ issunnco til such cortlflealo nf linin'ovoinoiils. Stopping Place for Stng'os to and from Penticton antl Oro, Wash., „..,.,,,, m,m. . D»t*dthi»i«td»rofDocerabor.uM. -, Vol.. VI, No. 16. SUIM'IiKMRNT TO THE ADVANCI', Midway, B.C., Feb. 8, 1897. We Handle Hardware and Hardware Only, W. ]. ARMSTRONG & CO, Hardware, - Tinware - and - Stoves ANACONDA, H. C. Our Stock: of Crockery, Gl.issw.tre, Shelf ancl I lew Hardware, Belhiws. Anvil-. Heating mil ('..nk Stoves. VViiudeiuviil-e, tinsh ami Hours. P.llllls (Hill Oils, lllis ll I -eleeled In unci the i-cqiliri'lllentS uf III" t'OIHItry, llllll n.il l.e fl il innsl cn.ii|il"le. S-p© .-±£1,1*13*3 |essop's Steel (in.' size); S .n Francisco Powder, Caps i.nd Fuse; Miners' Outfits. Jobbing Shop An. nliT in the Tin or Iron Line will secure out Piiim'il uml (luii'fill A.•cnlimi nl a lii-.isiiniiiile Figure. !w, J. \psnstP3ir; \ -i , t'w H,ipJwiiP3, Tin anil Stave Men, Anaconda. illl sion Lvery, Good Single and Double Drlvars, and *' Gentle Saddle Horses. u: x pack '.ma HORSES • 50 S . ' GOURLAY ANI ITlr,:. pso? '. MINING NOTES. There is some Inlk nf another slump mill being put on a group of claims in (lamp McKinney by ii Victurin syndicate. It is umlerslunil In lie lite syndicate which piirrhused the Sailor Buy and nt ber inleresls lust full. The Itni-k Creek Bold Mines cum- puny is ibe Intent inroi-ptiratinn and its object is the purchase und developinenl of the Vieloria, Queen and Cnli- (iirnia mineral claims ill Ruck Creek. The cnuipnny is rupiliilized al $600,000, divided into two million shares of 2ii cenls eucli, Willi lbe opening of spring work will in* stiii-ied un tlle Minnehaha claim in Cnmp Mi-Kitini'Vi and ihe name will lie prosecuted witbniil intermission imlil the prospect Incus intu a mine and becomes a revenue prndiicer, The owner of tin* Minnehaha will iindiiuhl filly push things when nnce wnrk is enintiienced, Snme exceedingly rich ore is being taken at. present from tin- No. 7claim in 1.1.nl nil cnmp. The ore is being taken from small veins nr pay chutes which appeal- in tin- ledge propel-In the drift-, whieh arc nnw lieing inn, uud although the neiiial iiesay value is mil made known, il is suid uslnnisb- ing .nines are being gotten front the sninnlcs assayed. Then* is siiinuinlk of nreorganization of lli.. iiiiiiiinnv which formerly did it gl-ent deal nf .'...rl, mi placer ground nl ill** li sat crossing uf Ruck creek. If the euitipniiy cnn he I'ctit'ganl'/ed, il is intended in put. wingdiiiiis uud pump- b g iiiachlni'i-y in, su that the difficui- ties liithi-rtii ixpei'leuccd wilh water In the wurkli g uf tin- claims will be ovei'cunie, ll is to l.e Imped llllll lhe present negotiations can In- brought tun successful issue, us inidullliledly the romp-til)- ...ii giotuid iiiiii will pay to wnrk once i' isthnroughly opened up, T» 1 IT 1 1 fl .1 13._1 C\ 'I'l'.' Fntilennv ledge hus now Iieeu Royal Hotel, hnm forks, d. Urcr^-ss m. i*'. n't 'i,(iii-,i(. I'l.'oi'iiii.'.'i'oi:. ' ' ' Oood Aceomnioiiation anil Moderatj [iiurp, riSTo Olxixxeso Hv_1jx Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Livery .tn.t Stable in Connection. Saddle Horses a Specialty. THE MIDWAY HOTEL ::,.K'..::::r,;:::;*:.t thl'Ollghnlll the I. uglli iif iheFiinteliiiy bul lhe Ontario claim as well. A con- titllluus series nf npell crnssetltH huve been rim. all of which have brnken Into ore, and as well uu lhe Fnntetitiv a shnfl bus lieen sunk In il depth nf ghoul 100 feet, proving lilt' veil! In In' large und strung. The property is situated In (Jauip .McKinney. antl is un ned by Mr. If. In nn. -run, the old MIDWAY, Ki-; i ii.;-; Rl' First Ohuw Accnininndiltlnii, Uood Stnbllngi ':'. from Midi us. Washing:.>.i nf Stage Ijiuc MoAULEi" u Mc [JAi :.-, . ;oor.O;.oi'.s Grand Prairie Hotel CARSON, KI-VITIjU RIVKIt. II ('. Situate in t:;e liniaoillitj Vicinity o' ih Jdin Ono!. Mines. First-class accommodiitto.i for the Traveling Public. Stage Lines to Midway and Mtreus. Wash. Blacksmith shop in connection. McLAREN BROS. .... PROPRIETORS THE I ASHION FIED - LIVEpy - /\p - 5/1,1, - 5J/\BLE5 GREENWOOD CITY. Always on hand Good Single ancl Double Drivers, Ladies' mul Gentlemen's Gentle Saddle Horses. Pack I lorses for Hire. He^vy Teaming at Reasonable Rates, I On lhe M. U Ilia Lnile in llenilw I ! cuuip, wliieli claim is iiiiii under bind I to Ihe Boundary Mines .- pmy, .he 'tunnel hus Iieeu iliiveu 185 lea I Mure ur les*. inliieriil lia- Iieeu eu ' countered sine.- ilu- tunnel lefl lhcil5 i fool murk. Iiul.it few days tigu the ore suddenly lieeiuiie uuieli rlcliet, und llle ! tunnel iu llie Insl 2.'. feel i -.1,1 hits lieen culling Ihi'oiigh suine uf lb.- Hues!. j copper-gold nn- ever seen in lhe ilis- tl'ict., Tlie depth ulliiiiied uu tin ure budy by I he drn ing ut lhe inline! is ul ! presenl uiiuul. 10(1 feel. The mine is fnsi demonstrating its right, loth,. 'proud title of the Mother Ijiul.., as inothing up to ihe present uiny in. said lo approach It in the Boiiiidnrv Creek districl fur size and richness, I On the properly of the Rock Creek Gold Mines conipiiny al Rock Creek, il lis stulcd the ledge on lhe Victoria 1 claim was oo Wednesday last tupped i by lbe tunnel which was started Btiine I lime ago nod up lu lbe presenl bus I been run a dial nine uf bin feci. Two tunnels are being worked in, Ihesecuud one nut having as yet reached the ledge. The tllllliel ill which lhe ledge has been struck tups lhe ure budy at n depth nf aliuiii 100feet. The width nf ledge has nut nf i-.iin.s.- us yet been determined as it has'nut been drift ed through, but a day nr two will disclose Ihis fact. When tunnel No. 2 strikes the ledge, tlie company may congratulate themselves, ns enough will then lie done tu demonstrate that, they pnssess a valuable property. ►-•-, VKRNON NOTES. Prom Our Own Corrcst'Oiulent. Mr, antl Mrs, P. McOowcn are giving a grand bull on the llth inst, atthe courl hnuse. Messrs. Smith k Mel,end are erecting a new planing mill and sash and dour factory, the old building proving inadequate fur the Increasing demands of then- trade, I nni glad to hear Ihnt. Mr. John Mr- lot vir baa iuul a substantia! offerfor ids mine, the .Moiiushee, near Cherry creek. The particulars to hand are soiiiewbiii meagre, but my Informant assures me the consideration is in the six llgures. Mr. Mclntyre has spenl over a quarter of a century prospecting nnd developing ibis mine, and It is lo be sincerely hoped the transaction may la- speedily consummated, so Ihal he iiiiiv ul last retire upon his well-deserved uml hat'd-earned fottuue. Our new city fnlhers nre ad.ailing a policy of economy thai should satisfy tin. musl parsiniiiiiiutis of the ratepayers, They have made il. their initial liusiness to look boldly into 1 inquest inn nf expenditure, and where thev have found ii practicable to retrench, have unflinchingly used Ihe pruning knife uf civic ecnnuiny with- mii fear or favor. They have decided lo reduce the iily cleik's stipend frum $76 per mouth to $50, uud lu dispense iillngether with tin- police magistrate's salary—$800 per auniiiu. These iwo Ileitis alone will lie u saving to the ciiy nf $11011 n vinr. This iiinnuiil, with lbe newly imposed trade license, will Increase the revenue by aliiiut $1,000, a very gnnd sliuw Ing fur a month-old council. This iniiile of procedure, I'u- creating uur revenue in such tt sub- stanlhit tiiiiiiiit*!- will sunn make it pussilile tu iicgiitinle n lnuii ui u Inw rate nf Interest, thus enabling Mayor Arm- strung nnd hi* council to proceed with lhe iiupui'liint public works laid down in uur ivuriliy mayor's platfui-tll, . 14 INDIA FAMINE-STRICKEN. According tn lhe report of an ufttcial high iu t he service of lbe Iiidiiu.gov eminent,six inllllunsuf peop.e in India are un tin- v.'rue nf stumtliiui.and already the famine has claimed limns- anils uf victims, 'llu* desperate state uf lhe case is imw accurately knuwn, and the whole civilized world isiirouseil Relief must In* sonl in India, and that Inn wu Innil delay. The peuple uf Great Britain have already taken ac- linn, America is fullmvlng their example, uud even the Russians are cult- tl'ihlllillg 10 the relief uf Brilisli subjects iu (be Indian empire, The relief movement in Oaiuidti bus Iieeu iniiugiiiiileil liy lite 11,.alien! Slur ui'wspapet-, w huse publisher hus headed the list will] a subscl-iptiuil uf $ril)(l. Tills iipeiis the relief fund ill this cuiuilry. nnd front ull parts uf the llniiiiiiii.il iiiine nurds of approval uud primuses uf cu-uperiiliun, Premier Liinrier bus wrilleii to llie Slur staling Ids approval uf tlie cuurse taken l.y ils publisher, und lo lhe relief fund In* adds liis cheque for a handsome iiniiniiil. The I'luiesiani clergy nf Hon treat have all jiiineil in u memorial lu the Star supporting I he cause uf Canadian assistance for India. The appeal is being heard and responded to. Subscriptions lo tin- relief fund, greal or small, sent tn lhe Montreal Star, will be publicly nckiiiiwleilged, LOCAL ANI) DISTRICT. MissCapell of Spokane is visiting friends in the districl, Mrs. Hopper of Spokane is visiting her son, Mr. A. Hopper of Midway. Mr. A, C. Sutton, barrister of Grand Forks, was in Midway Wednesday anil Thursday un liusiness. Mrs. It, M. Lamb of Greenwood Cily It t spent a few days in Midway the past, week, a guest of Mrs. VV. T. Thompson. The whir of the "wings"of lbe Vancouver World representative was distinctly audible int.be district the past week. On Wednesday's stage Mr. J, C. Haas, M. E., weul out to Spokane. Before returning it is mure than likely he will pay a visit In Rtissloud lo look titter Ins mining inleresls Ihere. About. April 15th, Mr. B, 0. Moiri- sun expects tu start a daily stage between points on Boundary creek and I Marcus, The Increased I ravel will uu* doubled!? warrant such a service. The president uf the British Columbia Prnspecl Ing syndicate, Mr. Mull ! I'.une in Boundary cn-ek ou Tuesday's stage from Marcus. The Brilisli Co- j liiinliia I'lospecliugsymlii'iile linlil the bond ou the Jewel claim iu Lung Like camp, and Mr, Million's appcai-niice may uu doubt, hd iillrllitii ed In this fuel. Several hundred Ions of Ice have . Iieeu hai'veslcd on lhe Kellle liver recenlly, much of which bus gone up Boundary creek. Much excitement 1 expected iu the distr milium'r, and those gnt FLOURS 41FL0UR ft- We have commenced the manufacture of Flour and are in the business to stay, and we now offer the following brands for sale: Hungarian, X X X X, Strong Bakers and Superfine. Also Bran, Shorts and Chopped Feed, Patronize Home Industry and keep the money in the district. Our flour has been pronounced the superior of any now manufactured in British Columbia, Okanagan Flour Mills Company, Ltd. Armstrong, B. C. Why Send Outside ? Wk cany the unly lull Ifue "f Men's and L'ldii's'vvi'iir in llu* district and Ouf Prices Are Right. C.M.], fiii'QunUiinnsuti All Lines nf Generul Meieliniullae, Way Down on Stoves Winks and IjIi-I'ouh at Wiiin.i:* BALI" Oxi.Y, j" We Submit lo the Will of the Majority," 0 Are Ksinhlislii.il i'ltirii.tic I'nrli. Ueac Ihis iu uiii.d when In need of Clothing and (iroctrits. ..*«♦♦♦♦♦♦«*♦♦♦♦♦•»♦♦•*•♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦~>i^SirN Mi THE FUTURE KM —-—■ m RAILWAY, MINING AND M ml (JIIKKXWOOIICITY, B. C. IS :,:::# AGRICULTURAL CENTER OF iTiipiire milking pri-pariiliuns lu pin- f-JWJ ■"" vide a reinedv against mining ami Jfoajir ffl m ffl m lm The Kettle River Country Lots mi Easy Terms to Actual Residents. For Particulars Apply to other kinds uf foyer. Jltsl so soon as the snow leaves, a lunk ymd is lo lie slatted here, .Mr. Mltch.'ll having decided lo Ian a a large kiln fur lucal cnusnmpiiuii. If only a Utile kiln COllld he gill under way, lliilu dilllculiy would he experl- I'ticed in prociiriog Ihese Iwuucccssiiry jiiR'S iirficles for building purposes lllis coin-1 HyjBU A.K.STUART, OB TO R.C.ADAMS, illg siimiuer. tUnla ***" " ' We regret we arc uot able to furnish EgKJ Miiiway, II, 0, Monthkai., P. Q. our readers wilh au account of llie tjfjug iiitei-esllng eVelil foreshitilotted in our , SfifiSMWJ^HjOTjj'JSj] last week's issue, viz., Ihc liiarrlagu of | jJJ**--"*"~ *S'J " Air. C. A, It, Lanibly I of Midway, which should have taken (ilacc on Thursday Inst. The lu ide and bridegroom were present and ull Iltil Were in readiness, hut illifoi-tuuuti iiwing ui sinoe uiifureseeu accident, Kit hei liein.iy, who tu it al offljlitlng nl the not pul lu au appcaraiue. Wind i.'n.i leceiyed froui Ihe reverend father Blallllghis iniilaiily lu ul Ua d, Iuu Int. to allow uf anulbei- clergymali lull. » ffl RENDELL & CO. GENERALS _£§1MERCHANTS Vint ..III iiivt* inntiey. We aie tin' lenders in Low Prices, Ask yolu- neighbors The V\ LiftFi'ont Store, trcer.wxcd !OLSON&PHELAN S. A. MD1B k CO. i.-iiivt".,iii-. iii l; \ l.nii.n Chemists anil Druggists Vernon, D. C. I'.ii" .i iii'i cttiMmock ill I .rugs, (!lv.*micals, l'.tit'iit Medicines and Toilet Articles' Prompt and Carafol Attention lilVI-.N TH MAIL ORDERS. I113TUPHII V. IHi\ HI. ROCK CREEK HIJTE MOUTH OF HOCK I'ltKKK. 1 23C. X*il,t,cixcl»-li;!a, IH-.;.-. Klllffr-CUUB ACCOMMOIMT Full Ul I..VIS, „?^P^,.^r^^ Greenwood City and Boundary falls, 1, IJ, GOOD STABLING iWKXOcllolll Ki*<lli..K "ll Kellle Itl.VC — i ..iim.i ii m iGRAND FORKS ii^; HOTEL : ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»—- if) <§) GEO. P. MIMS, Proprietor. Ghar*a.xi.d 3E1o2»1?s:es, tt. G. ft\ ■«i ft- Ikft ■: '" ''!-l1j. ■ I - . .-'- -.- -J' Hotel. . alomalka ® JERMS $1-50 AND $200 PER DAY- Grand Forks, 1$. C, Below the Bridge. Livery Teems, Saddle and Pack Horses and Ladies' M\\. h?m\ Hay, Grain and Wood for Sale. Teaming of All Kinds a Specialty.; >.n"'uml" **% ¥ <"'' ll""""'-;OTRICTLY CIRST PLASS. I'll,', cere.n,illy, O.i bilu.-.liy ni im- j vj I \^ inglh-i liridil pu-ty, acci iipiuiad liy (he uiolhcr of the bride-.llrs, O.nvil-1 illg, took a special conveyance and pro- j — (.'ceded Io Spokane, at which city ilia n ■ ' I " Tl ! J fl I Di 1 I -'Ptialsen'icewillhepcrfonnedilisPpOSpeetOPS L1V6PV, M M SUlO StilllleS expected to-day. " A l-egtilar meeting of the Boundary Creek Mining and (Jomineicial iissoelil- tion was held at Gleeuwood Cily ou Tuesday evening lasl, a large number of the nieudiers lieing present, After the reading uf the minutes of flic last ineeling by llle secrelaty, mailers of inleiest were taken up, the secretary reading letters received froui officials of the 0. I'. R. touching freight rate's, and from nther parlies touching mallei's of pitrelv local interest lu Greenwood City. Mr. Siualles as ooe of the delegates lu I he must, was then aiiiaJ up.1.1 hy the chairuiaii—flic vice-president, Mr. Galloway—lu give lhe ineeling un ace.anil of Ins In burs whilsl away, lo whicli lit- responded, showing that upon arriving al Villi- i-uuver he Immediately interviewed olliaials nf the (J. P, It, lunching lhe question uf reduced freight rates between pnlnls on lhe coast und Puutlc- 1.011, anil havitig discussed the mutter pretty fully with Ltieiu, he tiirued bis auciitiini In railwny matters, feeling cerlaill llial lhe (J, I*. H. iiiliaials roaii'*ed tlle necessity uf giving suine t'elief to the iiiercliaitis uf Boundary creek. Arriving in Viclurlu he, lo* together with .Messrs. II. Wuud and T. Mclb.iitu.il, the other delegates, walled upon I he several parlies inieresled iu furiiishing ilu- Boundary district with railway facilities, itittl found ihal twu ''actions— ilw oue holding a i-iiarlei liic,i piiriiuii uf lhe i.ail.., anil the other, which is applying for n.uharter liver lhe whole ol' the route between the const, and the (Joluiubla river, iur liigoiiljlng .inc nnu lh nr. Tlu-y |iuintcd oul ilu-fiiiilily uf such a course, and lbe) were as a dcpulalion, lie said, lie lic.iinil, limlriiiiieiilul iu iillei'iing a lecnnciliiiljun lielwcco fhe livo fac- l |<iiih, which have nuw decided lo iillliialc and pull logcllier. A public' oicctiiig was lieing called fur Ihc dia- L'lissluii of lhe quest ion, Mr. Sua,ilrs said, just as he lett Victoria, an account of which lhey would iiodoubl receive through the press. A hearty vole of thanks was accindcd Mr, iSuiailcs by ihnse present, alliippreclal* ing lhe labor performed. After intending to some olher liusiness ofa purely local nature the meeting adjourned. I'AllllOIll'. * PBKI1S, Priirrlrlnr Tiie Loading Mel Id tiie Interior, FURNITURE! CHEAPER THAN EVER AT CAMPBELL BROS. TWO CARLOAES JUST ARRIVED -—"UPHOLSTERING*^ ROSStAND, B. C. VERNON, B. C. THE GREENWOOD CITY<- Is the Central To\v,u nnil Supply Poinl uf tllejWndarv Cieek Mining (lumps. Knim lliis New Town roitils lend to the Greenwood, Deadwood, Copper, Summit, Long Lake, Skylark, White and Atwood, C. F. COSTERTON VKHNON, 11. c. ' General Real Estate & Financial Agc# !!. 0. NOTARY PUBLIC, Tnt: IliiVAl. INSUIIANCK III V The Ijoniiux ami IjAXWauiiiiii* I-'iiii; Insubance (Joy, The iNsniAM'i-: Coy. av Numu America, The Ijiinhon a-.ii Canadian I-'iiii: In.siiianci.; Cov. V ' Thk Si'N bin: Assuiianh* Coy of Canada. The Dii.miniiiI'lit ii.iii.mi ixn Loan A.iKiuiATioN. j Al'I'HAWEII 1**1.11 TUB Canaiia I'lilt- IIANKNT IjOAN AMI, S.\ VINOS I'llY. —ev*aWtr\P-W.: Wellington and Smith Camps. Lois are Selling Freely anil a a Good Invest inenl. For Pi-Ire "f Lots and Olher [nfm-iniilinn, Address ROBERT WOOD, Greenwiiud Cily, lluund-.ry Gi It. II. ('. Or Apply in Agents, C. F. CoSTIaUTON, Vrnimi, 13, C, A, K, Btimi'T, Vancouver, II, C. ii. ki,vi;s, i'nip. (iinui .Acconmiiiiliii imi. licit Ijiiptors uml Cigars. Kirsl-Class Sluliling. ARMSTRONG B. C. IH All ff at iii V.ll\^ KETTLE RIVER VjIKTvVI-il.N.^ Marcus and Eoir.diry t'reek Poii.ts STAGP, STATION ,\\li GOOD HOTEL ACCOMMOCATION Best Imt Liquors i:nd Mm Qeoi'lro Kilv.niils - - l'ro|irieti;r PIONEER"" HOTEL '^^^^^Mm^im^^mMm H, WR 1G H"f Grkenwooi) Cm, Uoukdary Cki-ek, 11. ( We ll lli ivi'li-nin class IiK't'i jusl i i,i.-i i -11 li- a lm. e hut el ill Green woild Cily, a tut nre pre| gtieals null prtivlde gnotl nceuuliiiodtitiun, Guod Catering. Mist Stable. WOOH & WESTEL ;::::;,i Windsor hotel ml Cnterlug, firs PROPRIETORS GREENWOOD CITY .'.,'!.. . G. E, SKfWIOUR 4 CO., Phops Mr, . . STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Anaconda. B. C. C ADRIAN MEYER, Mining Broker, Notary Puhlic, Etc HiiiMiil. An:.. Viaivns. Ii.l'. OKANAGAN SAWMIL SiTt'ATBD as tiik Main Hn\u TO COPI'KII |li;U)Wiiu|j, HKVI'.VUK, QnKKSWOOU, l.'iM Lakh a(jh Oriitcn Uoundaiiv Cubbk Camw Terms: $1.50 to $2.53 per Day. BOUNDARY FALLS HOTEL, Repairing Noatly and PruDiptlyCooo i uidoMti) rtiwtrial) uucmtd iu. ,\-i.ii. ** i .\n;utiiiilii .yii'mtnlili'i'"-. Store. NOTICE. N.i'i'K I Is HliliKltY (iB'KN ilmi iinli* c-lllulli Hill lijliinili. in tin I'i. KELOWNA, E. C. , _ ,, il. jCl.l. lllllSI Hie Illll -i--i.. li llieir, f. Iinui in Ronnnarif H311q R P '" '"VSl""'1.11'' «*'i"i«'»>'_»cnuii-nei un DUUliUal V X dltO, ID, \_,, ..i* I .i.n nni v.,,\ Ti |i..lf> I- imu. 11 J ' 'I'i.hiiiii mi,imii iii lirhlilfl-diiiiiiiiii.iiuu, Vou can now pu.rchasp ec'iu- pniml doors, beautifully iinulc ind llniaiunl; window smli laths, stiluses nml nil oilier luiuls nf litnini* inriilrifilngs, at llie Okanagaii Hiuviulll Ilollgli iuu droflsod lumlier constantly on hand, Qrdoi-s tram KeiHii Itivor illsirict Hiilleiteil nml price, furnished upun applltiatloii in N. II,-a'nsli uml liniii-H al Coast PrlOM, ivill. Sllghl Advance tn enver oral uf (rel-ilit, 33. LSQ-D-IlSifCE, PROP. J. J. ■WXtX'X'XX PKOPBI.1TOE.. Centrally Located Stopping Place lor Three Different Stage Linos. Nc Trouble or Expense Sparod to Make Guests Comlorluble. Strictly Firsf-Cluss and Charges Moderate. Rest Brands Lipors and Cigars Good Stabling. lll'K lliHillK'll "I* HOlir IIh-Ii.Ui,- nfTlHil iiiiiI Midwuy lo a iK,lni mi UkunfiKanUtiUNi orooiirUiolowii m Pcnlicion, In liis Dlitih -- t f Wosl K-i'iU'Miiy iiiul I n*i Vulc: Willi pnwt-V In Itililil, >n i|liii-,'. Itmiiiliiin iiml .i[tiiih' HtlBM nml ulhor vcsHelnH) t,o o*vt\ in I'oniifii'Hoii w-itli Lho said railHuy, nlmi ta |iuit')iuw nnd tipo wniei* in Kuiierala ofectrlcal (wwor and ioa*llaml l.n-r niiuii power, I aii.I ni Troll, Britbli rnlnmblo. fill Sov.JtftI, UOUOLL R IIA.VII.ION. w.i Uti ■ Ui :■. ^Itcautl. BOUNDARY CREEK MINING ANO.MILLING COMPANY, Ltd. Ly. Incorporated 21st October, 1896. HEAD OFFICE, GREENWOOD CITY, tt. C. y\r- ■AA^ OFFICERS OF COMPANY: (f, ARTHUR RENDELL Prksiiiknt l». A, HOLBROOK Manager 0. W. H, SANSOM - Sechktary-Tiieahuih-u IIAXKEKS: BANK OF MONTREAL - - Vernon, B. 0, i-W- -N/V-\ VIEW SHOWS GBEESWOOD CITY AND LOCATION ()!•' COMPANY'S CLAIMS. w- -A^-/ This company is registered under the Companies Act, 1890, and amending acts, in the office of the Registrar in Victoria, B. C, for 1,500,000 shares at $1.00, non- assessable, of which a portion of the Treasury stocK is now offered at (j cents a share on application to the company. >>/V- -h/v-V PROPERTIES. The properties, which are absolutely oivned l.y lh." Company, consist of right claims king in a group (ind named as follows I "The Fred. P.," "ti. H. B.," "Big Ledge," "D, A.," "0. B„" "S. F.," "tl. A, H." and "3. A. ('.."lieing fully shown and explained in I he Map Plan annexed. ♦ DESCRIPTION. On Ihe "11. A." N a vein aliuil 2D Inches wide, with a pay strwik of 4 to 12 inches; frinn this 8.(131 Ilis. of ore was shipped ti. Ihc smelter, giving $1(11.15gold pi*r Ion, silver 74 7*10OVA, and 2 per eenl. lead. A Itiunel is being driven on Ihis vein from which ore is being taken. On the snuie properly is a larger vein (.piarlz) currying gnlemi and pyrites. The " (i. A. R." has a .Klf.xit shaft sunk on a 2-f.mt vein, heavily mineral- feed wilh un intimate inixtni-eufir.nl mill copper pyriles, galena, blend.- nud illverglaiice. Thelinesl plecesofwlresll* rerfoiniil onBoiiiidaryCreek weietiikcii frum this shaft. Avcnige assays from different phices ncros* the vein gave fiH.ntl gold, .VI oz... silver; also $K.IIl gold und 15(1 ><».. silver nud nne, the latest return—$15.05 gold and IW) 1*5 o/.s. silver per Inn. On Ihe "Big Ledge" is a lOfont quat'lK vein, uiitieriiliM'd ivilh Irun pyrites, This vein Ims been opened up liy cross*ciilson the surface for 600 feet, A niiri-nwer vein has been Campamjh Properties are marked thus /////// Company jfacorpordfeiL 21* Oct 1896. opened up, being one fool, wide, ritrry- iu|i considerable copper pyriles, nod runs inlo the inain ledge as 11 spur, on which a tunnel uf 40 feet has been driven. A enrage assays gave $1*8 gold nnd 11 in ozs. silver, and $4li,S5 gold, I7.!. ozs. silver, 2 per cent, copper, The "0. It.'' has two distinct veins; line 25 feal. wide which, I'i'iim its strike and geiitjral eharacler would seeih lo be flic stime. vein as thai un Ihc Big Ledge,' although suSicienf lias niil tiein dune lo make lliis t'nuehisive. The second vein hns nl present. 11 width ..I nearly three feel, Assays bnve shown values in gold frivin $1,110 lo $170,611, while 11 cnnservallve iaitipl- iug by Mr, S. S. Fowler, M, E, gave $20,00 in gold. On I lm " S. H. B." nre two converging i;elns of copper and iron pyrites, on wbich work is now lining dune. An averuge nssny gave, gold $1.60, silver Hi; n-/:., cupper II.im per cent!, or $10.11 fur all valu.il. The "I'l'i-d 11." was liicated in December, IH!)5, more, as ground for a iniais I'm- mining opei-iitions fur lin Olher clttiui tun fur its present vulue, llllll. a . Iln.ro is Utile doubt thai the ill _ rein no lbe 0. B. runs through it, Then- is a small vein uf galena oil lllis claim, The "S, F." lies Icl weed lhe G. A. II. aud 1.1. A„ in the direcl iuu of llie strike on died. A. R. vein, This local ion has been made on a vein of pyrrhotlte. The "1T1 A. Oi" has a large iron- cupping running lhrough it, from the Anaconda, at a depth of a few feet, lhe ore curries 11 cnusiderahle percent- nge uf of copper and $10 in gold, N. B.-80ALE ON THIS MAP 1600 FEET TO TIIE INCH. Capitalization 1,500,000, Treasury Stock 700,000 Shares.
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