^u* <jwuiw/as p^paim __>* & Vol. I, No. 33. MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1903. $2.00 per Year. JANUARY CLEARING SALE t^44-t^tm*i4***mm**t 1 I i 'i-t r '. i i4A **t _i'i i,4 ***j»4it IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK BEFORE STOCKTAKING, WHICH OCCURS IN FEBRUARY, WE HAVE DECIDED TO HAVE A GENUINE Morris, n Will Ship roundary Falls Smelter will Treat all the Output of that Mine. - tf CASH REDUCTION SALE 40N^ Dry Goods, Mens, Boys and Childrens Clothing, and entire Shoe Stock This is a rare chance for you to purchase Re= liable Goods at Eastern Prices. Call and examine our Goods and Prices. You are welcome whether you purchase or not. "We have completed a cou- tract with the management of tbe Morrison mine in Deadwood camp, hear Greenwood, whereby theft proporty will ship its entire output to the Boundary Fall, smelter as soon as mining can be commenced. I do not know exactly when this will be, but our plant will take all the ore the Morrison can ship, and we will bike it as soon as tbe company can possibly commence producing. It is understood that a considerable amount of ore has been blocked out in the mine, but 1 have no specific information on this point. Tbe ore carries rather more sulphur titan .has been deemed advantageous to self-fluxing ores, and possibly this lias militated against production on a large scale heretofore." The foregoing statement is from Albert J, Goodell, general manager of the Boundary Falls smelter, who was in tlie city yesterday en route to Montreal, when' he is to consult with the principals of the Boston & Montreal company, and attend tothe shipment of machinery ordered for the additions to the Bound- nry Fulls planl. While in Hossland Mr. Goodell met Frank Ii. Oliver. of Spo-j M J. MCNICOL Cascade furnishing Electric Light to Phoenix. For the first time the electric current from Cascade was used for city and general lighting in I'hoenix last Sunday night. Chief electrician Lane, of the Granby company, who bave contracted to bike 2,000 horse (lower from the Cascade people for the company's mines and smelter, as well as for lighting the city of Phoenix, spent, nearly all of last week in getting the necessary connections made, tbe current being turned on for city use at the new compressor house, where the switchboard is located. The light furnished now is much superior to that which has heretofore been in use, wliieh came from the Greenwood Electric company. Tlmt concern, it is understood, was overloaded, or lost too much power in transmission over the five miles lietween the two cities. The electric system was installed in Phoenix three years ago by the Greenwootl Electric company and was disposed of tothe Phoenix Electric Lighting company, when the latter or its representatives obtained an exclusive franchise from the city of Phoenix, over a year ago. J. L. Martin is the general manager of the electric system iu Phoenix, Importation oi Nursery Stock. Tlie Department of Agriculture bas boon advisee! tin in response to the strong representations which have been made., the lion, the Minster of Agriculture has recomeiuled that an extension of one month i.s allowed for the importation into British Columbia of Nursery stock, from these countries to which the San Jose Scale Act applies, vi/: the United States, Japan and Australia, and tbat His Excellency t.ie Governor General in Council has been pleased to order th it the prayer bo granted. Tb i time there- fore for the importation of such trees and plants a ; come undor the San .lose Scale Act is extended for one month, viz: from the I5th October to the Pith April instead of the 15th of March as heretofore. Conference at Ottawa. Oitawa, Jan. 26.—-Premier ..*. •»y ••.*<•• ty tx,- g CLOTHING! BOOTS & SHOES AND clav. <§rtoinly It's wdio Hut good warm Clothing will keep you warm any Don't go around shivering in cheap, shoddy Clothes, but call in and get goods that will defy the winier's chilly blast. It costs but very besides you will look like something in an Suit of Clothes or Overcoat. Purchase now and enjoy the winter, it i.s liable to last a long lime. kane. nuuitiger <vf the Morrison '. Prior, attorney-general Eherts, mine, and completed arrange- private secretary Gosnell and meats for the purchase of the;provincial fishery inspector product of the mine. It is un-1 Babcock, of British Columbia, dci. food also that the question had an interview this afternoon of the construction of a siding j with premier Laurier, Mulock, from the Canadian Pacific main | Fielding, Sifton, Blair, Suther- line to the Morrison ore bunkers linnd. Prefontaine and Fit/.pat- is lieing taken up afresh and!rick. A great deal of time was little more, and up-to-date fr When in doubt | As to where to buy your footwear, call on us. A fr trial purchase and you become our regular customer. j>; Good quality and low prices combined never fail to tt ■ , • » SiVfe satislaction. f y©u on •GROCERIES going Year AT iuua # j To economise during 1903, the best way of car- jjg tying it out is tb purchase ) our groceries from us, we I will help you to keep it, in fact we will guarantee that _________________________ * • ■ iv LJ A T TV I O s~> -"-\ * 'l ls P' •*'our orc'ers ;irc pliicec''" our hands, be- fty 1 I/"\ll>| (jt V^V^y. * cause our prices for choice, fresh Groceries are such that a saving of many dollars during a year is effected, '.'hi'- >w\ '<?'• "*y> etyy..-■<yi, '»y> -*■. ty , * i '■' !<_». ' '«.- i'h. .•& 'Xv _.• •*• ■**• that it will be carried to completion in the immediate future. The cost of the proposed spur is in the neighborhood of $8000. The Boundary Falls plant is running only one of its two furnaces at the present time, the shortage of coke having affected its operations in common with those of other Boundary reduction works. An assurance of further supplies of coke has been given, however, and after the | first of the month the second i furnace will probably be blown in, For some weeks the plant has been compelled to draw upon the small reserve of coke which has been accumulated, and the outlook was serious nnlil the promise of larger supplies after February 1st was received. The machinery for the third furnace is being completed in Spokane ami eastern points. Iu fact, the blowers, etc., ordered in Ontario, sbouhl have been shipped Ibis month, but are not yet in transit When tho additions lire completed the smelter will handle approximately 000 tons of ore daily. "Our smelt ing operations are being conducted at a prolit,' says Mr. Goodoll, "although tho margin is small, The light value in Boundary ores necessitates lbe saving of costs at ovary point, and the handling of large tonnages. All these features are important when profits are counted in cj-nts instead of dollars, The addition of one furnace will reduce costs ten cents por ton and the adding of another on top of the two in hand will further reduce the per ton cosls by five or six cents, all of which 'helps some.'" Mr. Goodell left last night for Ibe east,and will be gone from a fortnight to three weeks.— Kosslanil Miner, taken up with the fishery question. The present British Colunihia delegation are said to take the same position on this question as when Dunsmuir came here lust year, so tbat very little can be expected from their visit. A Business Change. On the 10th inst, The Breeders' Advocate, a Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock paper published at j Petrolea, Out,, purchased The Canadian Poultry Directory, a j similar publication, of Woodstock, Out., The two papers will be amalgamated under the heading of The Breeders' Advocate, and published at l'etrolea, j This will add nearly 1,000 to the Advocate's circulation, and will materially benefit those interested in the fancy. Sample copies mailed forthe asking. Galliher has left ior Home. Victokia, Jan. 24.—W. A. Galliher, M. P., left for home to- day. In addition to looking after the lead delegation, lie attended to ti large number of matters affecting his constituency- He made arrangements with the postmaster-genera I for opening the following postoi'iees: North Star, near Kimberley; Annis, near Sicamousj Silver Creek; Moberley, near Donald; Boundary Falls near Midway; Gold Fields, in the Lardeati, find Morrissey Mines, mil!: ng seven now postoilices, Mr. Galliher has also arrangod for ji mail route between Penti'.- ton and Hedley This will ben boon to that mining and ranching region. Another mail route to be established is between Wilmer mid Cranbrook. A light house will be built at Pilot Bay. Sued for Libel. VANCOUVER, Jan. 27—Barrister D. (t. Macdonell, on behalf of Robert il. Macpberson, the liberal candidate, and Robert Kelly, chairman of tlie party executive, to-day entered joint action for libel against Charles W. Murray, a prominent Foley worker, and the Daily News-Advertiser. At last niget's Foley meeting Murray stated that Macpberson had signed a note in Kelly's favor for $5,000, representing half the amount of the campaign fund provided by Kelly, as a guarantee that he would consult Kelly's interests if elecled. Tbe News-Advertiser published and fiercely eoniiueiileil upon this statement, which led to the action being taken. 99 out of I0< Pairs of hands will roughen and chap during the next few months, if they are not taken ore ol". It is much easier to keep them soft and smooth than it is to make them sn. Yi u perhaps have a favorite preparation among the following, ot which I have a good supply Cold Cream, Camphor Ice, Almond Cream, Witch Hazel Cream, Yellow Vaseline, White Vaseline Or maybe you have a receipe of your own you would like prepared. Dr. Shoop's Family Medicines in stock. A. F. Thomas, Druggist •Wf4ijK«i •f*flSl.i'j^»i-«#. VVJ. IU. '£** ISt f »H.m- AA *) C. M. I'HOl'sl'.. I min i ci' hrivlclii Publl.hod vi'i'kly nl Mlilwny. 1>. ('. SATUKIVW. JANUARY,31; lim I Since the 'irandTrunk Pacific hallway compuiy atniouriced their intention to build a trans- c.ontineat.al railway, which announcement was foreshadowed iti the celebrated dream speech of the Hon. Minister of Railways, the subject of subsidies or subventions has boen quite generally discussed throughout Canada. Tt has been a loading topic in the. press, at board of t 'ado ptoetlngs, political gatherings and at tbo corner grocery. From on.' observations we believe that the peoplo gene-ally aro.against granting aid either in land or money to railway companies It is safe to predict that the stupendous blunder of grunting millions of acres-' of land and millions of dollar* of money to the Canadian i'acif 16 Railway without proper restrictions will not be repeated. Canada of to-cby is a very different country from the Canada of twenty years ago; at that time it would havo been impossible to have induced any . oompany to undertake tbe construction of a transcontinental road without very liberal assistance. In those days the people of Canada wero going by tens of thousands to locate on tlif free and fertile lands of the United States, and the exodus continued until the best lands of that country were taken up. In those days Canada was "no good" in tno estimation of many prominent Canadians, and men in public life did a good deal ot f?ea ad-ortisin •• for tlie United States. The C:uimli»n north west was considered un excei lent place for trappers and fur- traders with patches here an:! there of good agricultural land but that it was destined to bo- come the granary of an Empire, and the mecca of land hunters from the'United State. itself would iu)t have been erect ited by .any except the gifted few. Canada needed a transcontinental railway and it got it, but at too great a cost. But Vuy.vutso a former s'overnmont ma leva stupendous blunder and gave away with, too free it band tho people's land and money, it doas unt I'jIIow that we should go to the other oxtromo and decide that no assistance whatever should be given to a bona- fide company undertaking to b uld a transcontinental road Tiie Grand Trunk Pacific rai! Way would be a groat benefit to ti large pirt of Canada, and though a Canadian Cabinet Mi'.i'u.t-3r b \i sbabo'J that no bind subsidy will be given, we vent- it 'o to predict that the Grand Trunk Pacific will ask for and receive so'.ne assistance from the Doniinion government Thc opinions of prominent men on the subvention question are interesting. Tiie Toronto World sent one of its staff to interview .James J. II 11 at St. Paul, The following is whal Mr. Hill said amongst other things: "The time has passed in the affairs of Canada when itis necessary for the government to subsidize a railroad. This is the ago when projects of this character are carried out for practical reasons, because the developme it of the country warrants ib, and primarly because the investments can be profitably made. If Canada contributes aid to-day to another transc mtinentaj railroad, either in money or land, the government should receive bonds of the corporation or other full and complete security for the investment." Hon. J, Israel Tarte, late Minister of Public Works in the Doniinion Cabinet, at the annual banquet of the Brantford board of trade referring to the necessity of deepening the can als, improving and increasing tho harbors, and extending rail Way facilities said: "A larger JVllL^VVZ-Vl 1N1_.YV^ L-/i_.iv-^i Ti WALKER. PROPRIETOR. Boooks, Magazines and Stationery All the best brands of Cigars and Tobaccos kept in stock. ^BRANCH MONEY ORDER OFFICE OF THE DOMINION EXPRESS COMPANY. ■ -■_••• -y-wiTi-mrr* tt PHILIM FUM WOOL CO highest! PRICES ' GASH-' RETURNS PIONS, |s_NICA: i *-;..■'-"-':*" ■ exporters pllQQ * ■' VjT:-' ;' / . NORTH E-RN ■ LJ it w pim-m first Avcj-North. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. I'' ""■".',-■ ''' . WRITE --FOR CIRCULARS llll. ITI 11- »» /-»*■■»_- — A fiimilliii- nam. fn. tlm tihiwtgi.,- Milwiliik.1' (ifcvSi. Paul Unllwiiy,known „|| „ver lhe Dillon lis Hm Ureal Rail Wily I'lltlllillKll I'lllNKl'll I.imitkiV iiniiisi'Vfiy dny and night lvutwoen at. Pnul iiiid Olilntgn, and Onialia und CliiciiKo, "Tlie only |ii'i'fi'ct (ruins in the woi'ld." Uiidi-i si mid ! iJontiw linns mv Hindi' wilh AU. Triinsunn tiniMiliil liini'S, asr-nriiiK to 'piiMiHiiBt._ Um heal, nervine known, Luxuilou. 53at'K5»l wl. civic ligl'iH. "Icain lieut, of ii verily W|iialed by no ollmr line. Sua Hint your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to uny point in ilm United States to Oanada, All t.ii kel agents sell them. Fni' rules pamphlets or other Intor* million, address, R. Ii. Vonih H- S. Hewn. Truv IMiw. Aiil. Uoneml Agonl, SPOKANK. WASH. I* 0UT1.AND,OR. P. BURNS & CO. I Wholesale and Retail Meat | I Merchants. 1 « $ si Jj | Markets lit: Greenwood, Grand Forks, Phoenix w * ..'''•■■ al | arid Midway. $ ft '$'1999 The Mormon Temple. The Mormon temple at Suit L.<kul'iiy is ii" diiii'l the most suh iniii.i.il nnd weII i_*i'_t.i'iitt.i.d i'elii*inn< rtlflfi' In the United States, if not In the woi'ld. (Jni'iierHtoiie In Id April (J. 1853, cup r-Kiue April (I. If-'-1!! and dedi* cued Ap. il 6,1SHW,:neer forty years of oiisiuiil lilioi' lieing consume! in hs mistiiietinii Thi. iiiHgniflcenistruct- ufe at) f>et I"IIK, 1(10 feet wide is hiiill entirely of Utah w lilt" ■jtrnite, linuuti fully niryetlj syiiiliolie Of the Mnriii'in faith, stiriiloiinleti liy six towers, the highest heiugSI) feet frnm thegfjiind -iip,i"i'tiii!» ji hrnu/.e sliitue nf the ung .■I Mnroiil. Th-uist of Ihis huilding i- ahout sp(J.0J-),0IK). Thei. are tunny (itheviitiractiuns.£t Sail Lake Oity ol'. inteiest to ihe li'iiveler nr tourist, where inhiy CJin he well spent The llloGfitriite is tile only Trull., eollli iitntnl mute passing directly through Sail Luke Oity, where a stopover is •illowed on all i'hisst'8 nf tickets. The service of the Rio (iMiide lines is unexcelled. Thee twins duly hetween Ogden anil Denver, eurying nil clas se.) of ni'id-i'ii equipment. If you are m'lileiiiplating a trip iti llm Enst, write ihe iindevi-igneil for inforumiioii retfiu'iltlli.' rnii-s via llm "soenlu line nf lhe world:" W.. 0. McBcirle. General Agent, iM, J. K. M'lm, Traveliini Pan -ci.gi'i' Agent, 121 Third Si., Pnrtlnild, .Oregon. viewpoint should govern the govermefltf- polity in this regard. Tho building of the Grand Trunk transcontinental railway would do much to keep tlio Northwest traffic within ('iii!i'(!:i, and should besuhsidi/.od provided it is a purely Canadian road. Canadian sentiment and ooiil'ideneo was growing, and the country's prospects warranted large measures and required large men. Why you shnuld huy FAIR PLAY CHEWING TOBACCO BECAUSE it is the hest quality HH0AUS15 it is most Listing chew iiEOAUSE it is the Jargest high grade 10 or 25c. plug BECAUSE ihe tugs nre vnlnnhh for premiums until Jan. I, 1905 IIEPAUSEyoiir dealer Is iilrlimlned la refund you *• 1 oy vmi liter not-satisfied. Ji i. ■■ .mmmm_——m~mm THB EMPIRB TOBACCOCO., Ltd. Edltorally Fearless. Consistently Republican. News from all nt Ihe worM-Woll written, original stories--Answers lo qnorlus- Articles on Health, Ilie Home, New Hooks, and on Work About the Farm and Onrdeu. •«» The Weekly Inter Oeean U a momber ot the AsrioalJitoii Pram, tlio only Western Newspaper recelv- I11K the onllre telegraphic news service ot lho Now York Sun and special cable of the Now York World-dally rep iris fi mn over '.' nun s|iecial cor- responilenU throughoilt tlm country. YEAR ON E DOLLAR SnlmrrllH* Tor THH! TSI'ATCH mid I'lio Wcollly Inter bcoun one yenr, doth papers for •2.60. Trade Marks Dcwons .... cow right* ac. AiiTone neniMiw a "k^eh «n« d^ptlon m;» nniuklf iLir'orinln nnr opinion fr« •betlior an Hi It probniiir •»"»"i»M0' WB"."'";! Ilonmirloilyconililonilnl. IliindbopkonPalonU tent true. Oldest iiponrr for«e«iOtWjr 1'iltollU taken lliriiuoli Munn * Co. rocel»e niccial notlcf, nil bout onaino, In tno Scientific flmericati. A tnuulwimelr lll««lr»t«l weekljr. WMJJ'A* MUNN4Co.30,b'M""Newyork nranoh OtneorBB K Bt, Wublngion, D. C. R. MEYERHOFFS Carrying His flajesty's nails Will leave MIDWAY on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8.30 a. m., arriving at CAMP McKINNEY at 5 p. m. Returning will leave CAMP McKINNEY on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a. m., reaching MIDWAY at 1.30 p. m.,and making connection with the train going east at 2:05 o'clock. Ths beat of accommodation for tha convanlenca of tha travailing publlo. R. MEYERHOFF, PROPRIETOR. I _____) ■___ _____ ______% _____ ■___ M t ___X? -_. WPy W WTg Wlg-miM- B af» ll lit itl tii wm wm I 1111 bit bib wn aia aia wiw^ TICKETS -TO ANU FUOM ALL- POINTS EAST VIA Great Northern Railway SHORT LINE TO St.Paul, Duluth, ninneapnlls, Chicaito ANN POINTS KAST Tlirnnnh Palace and Tourist Sleepers IHniiiB ami nuffet Smoking Library Oars IIAII.V TRAIN'S : KAST T1MK I SKIIVK'I AN'i) SUBNKitY UNKQUAI.KIl. Kor Hates. Kolilcrs anil Full Information eallon oraililres", H. BRANDT, V. PkT.A., 701 W, Bivei'.si(lc Avchuo, Spokane, Wash. A. B. C. DENMBTON.O. VV. P. A.. Seaiti.k, Wash NOTICE. NOTICK IH T1KKKHY OIVKN tlmt the Midway ihmI Vornon Itailwny Cumpauy witl apply tn tii'i Parliament nf Canada at it* noxt. ScHfdun fnr an act. declaring thu railway anil wdiks wliiilt tlio Company nan tiuun atltli- nrized hy the litfU.tt wn' of thu I'mviuoo nf Iti ii ish ('nhtmhia in cumttriiut, tn be wnrkit fur thu (fi-noral iidvaiitAgu nf Canadu oxteiidiutr iln'iitiM' within which ii may coiiHtrmst thc sunn', and v'w'unt tn thu Cnntpany rttich pn vrrs a. tn maiutaiiiiiiKam! uprrating ur ilispn.inn of (id mll'.vfty ann wnrku and fittch otnor pnw cw And privilutftt- o» aru mnally glvoh tn It .11 way Companlufi Incorpomlud hy Uiu HArliamunt nf Canada. Pitted At Ottawa, thin 181 h day 0. Decombor, A; a. its WUiSONSKNKLKIt k MLOOMKIKLI), Hulii-itiir_ for Applinnit. McQlVKittN &IFAYDON, AgenU fur oitawa. The Canadian Bank of .ommeree With Which is Incorporated The Bank of British Columbia. HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. CAPITAL, $8,000,000. - REST, $2,500,000. HON. GEO. A. COX, Pres. B. E. WALKER, Gen. Mgr. HENRYF. MYTTON, Manager Greenwood Branch. Boundary Falls Hotel THOS. WAKE, PROPRIETOR. This hotel is centrally located and is a stopping place for stage lines. Good stabling on the premises. CROWELL'S HOTEL... Or\ly tKe choicest brar\ds of Wines, Liquors, and Gigars at tKe Bar MTUATKI) AT BUUNDAUY FALLS, U. 0 THE BEST HOTEL IN MIDWAY OOOOOOO ial Men Headquarters for Railroad, Mining ooooooo First Class Livery Stable in Connection with Hotel, >oooooooo< S. A. CROWELL, Prop. t * # ** l We have added greatly to our ! I stoek of Type, Borders, etc., and | i i ! our Job Department is now epl | I to any in the Boundary country. We are also in reeeipt of a m | large consignment of thebest I quality of all kinds of Stationery, including Wedding | invitations and Ball pro- | grammes. i We print or\good paper, and J ir\ tKe most approved style f J LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, t | NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES, POST- I ERS, STATEMENTS, BUSINESS ! CARDS, CALLING CARDS, BLANK f FORMS of all kinds, BILL OF SALE FORMS for mineral claims, SURVEYOR'S AFFIDAVIT FORMS for field notes etc. A Trial order solicited. ■f ' * I ADDRESS : j The Dispatch, MIDWAY.B.C. \\ Lloyd Jones, ol Nelson A/„si,., is visiting in Midway. a liquor licence has been r^ted to the St. Lonis I Hotel, fan.]. McKinney- Horn-*" Midway, on 90th U., the wife of T.J, Kelly, of daughter. Sovund persons from Midway .tended tlie dance given at the ot]m- Lode last week. yyr, (J. McMynn has been ap- loin'tetl a stipendiary magis- •„to for the counties of Yale „,] KOotenay. He has been re- Led of the duties of chief Ltnble and mining recorder, nt hI ill holds several other of- Jchh, and in attending to them lias the zealous assistance of f.S. Birnie. .|..,,,(-s Hunter, the young I,, wlm wns seriously injured -,,, fall of rock at the Cariboo- Kinnoy mine some months ire, li'l't Greenwood hospital on fmrsday morning for Camp Kinney- At the time of the cident besides receiving other juries, one of his ankles was '.dlv crushed, so that it will be long time, if ever, before he .•overs the use of his foot aim II is stated that the Car- id-McKiuney company offered pay Iiis expenses to, and at . Paul if he would go there r treatment by a specialist, the preferred to return to •Kinney. Some weeks ago Jnion at Camp Mc- benefit ball, \'j HBe Minei Japnne\. held a ttSd.H..U.H fa fa GENERAL BLACKSMITH Horse Shoeing a Specialty All Rinds of Work Executed to the Satisfaction of Customers Webb PAINTING AND SIGN WORK BICYCLE AND MACHINE REPAIRS SKATES SHARPENED & MIDWAY AND GREENWOOD. Maynard MIDWAY MAILS. Due 3.15 p. tn. All I'oriSt point* ,1'tH. Crow's NM 11. II. KjlStl'l'll ruiliirlil Hpnkunc ItnsslllUd NelRou Fnlrvlcw ttantiotori Vernon, etc. Cnscodo IJrntuI Forks I'll'll'lliX Eholt Ureen wood All pN. hji.-t k South Close I 1.1 p. in. body was deformed. Later he took uj) hind on the north fork of Kettle river, near Urand F6rks, where the Granby smelter now stands. He sold his ranch near Boundary Falls in 1901 to Mark Ghristenson. For over a year he has been ailing and the flrst of last week he I became woim He was bad, all the week but refused to see! a doctor. At last be became un« a sunV conscious and then Dr. Spankie j v'"' , was called in but too late to be I **ftlU to**ikjiflte ferihw wortt of Midv?ay tiian . j Camp MoKlnnoy go via. novelstoko. or any service, and be died on | Monday. Anumberof friends' Money,order*from8a.m.to7p.m.with tho \vbi(*h ' oxireplion of ono half hour beforo departure ,, „ m, r. . • - , , , anil after arrival of mail Kev. Dr. Mcltae conducted the | services. Deceased was in com-1 fortable circumstances and had S.VlllttSTBBS, SOLICITOUS, fire. UltKKNWOUl). II. o. H NICHOLSON, —: NoTAKY PURLIC, KEAL KSTATE, FINANCIAL AUENT and MINING HltOKKII, Camp MoKinney. B.C. p_ M. KERBY, A. H. Can. Soc. C E. Provincial Land Surveyor AMI CIVIL ENGINEER. Midway anii Qkbknwood. DR. SIMMONS, DKNTIST, Rendell Block, Greenwood. Phono IMI, V. * N. Chas. A. Webster, PROMOTER INVENTOR, DESIGNER. Spokane,Wash.. U.S.A. Midway,BC. (-amp McKinney ;Tues.. Thorn Rook Creek \k Saturdays All Worn Kork points 8.30 a. in. bich resulted in his receiving J attended th. funeral at tout -Sii.')., to which superin- Inilcnl Keane added $100. H'l'lie British Columbia Copper. inpany. Limited, owning the | about $1000 to bis credit in the Kl). A. HAIN. Postmaster. J. S. HARRISON. NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE, APPLICATIONS MAUK FOP CERTIFICATE. OF IMPROVEMENTS AND CPOWN GRANTS OF PREEMPTIONS AND MINERAL CLAIMS MIDWAY. B. C. vxrcciiwuuu"V/Ui jlcw VIA MIDWAY Stage Line. The undersigned is running a DAILY STAGE between Greenwood and Curlew via Midway. Sta^e will leave Gi ten- wood at 6:30 a. m., arriving in Midway at 7:45 and at Curlew in time to connect with the train for Spokane diu 10:45 returning will leave Curlew at 5 p. m., upon arrival of incoming train, reaching Midway at 7:313 p. m. and Greeiiwocd at 9 p in. Will connect with Meyerholfs Stage from all points West J. H. TYRRELL, Proprietor. (other Lode mine and smelter, is issued a circular calling a oeial meeting of the share- ildcrs to authorize tbe increase ! the company's capital by one pndred and fifty thousand new lares at 11 par value of (ive liars each, thus increasing i' authorized capital to two J lliim dollars. Tho purposes • which tbis additional capita] : required are, one, to erect a isc.nei'i/.ing plant to convert1 I refine the produc of tho I ilie '; two, toerec., additional! j'i furnaces sn u .tr> hi i ig thr" j ji'Muii: capacity oflhesmelt- lup to about sixty thousand is per month; three, to acini more mines in the Bound- district. Tho company's ie is now producing 800 tons |iy and the smelter already I two furnaces.. lie masquerade ball held in Wool's hall on 23rd inst., was most successful affair of the tl ever held in Midway, lipids of 200 people wore pres- representingChesaw, Hock Hoiindary Falls, Ana- |a, Gi\v)tiwo:)d and other ies. A large number were iked, and many unique cos's competed for the prizes, and Mrs. E, Harvey, of .nweod, won the prizes for costumed gentleman and A W. Huiley was an easy ner of the prize awarded for most homely costume, and "annerfor the best sutttained meter. The distribution of prizes met with general ■isfaction. Much praise is due ^_. Main and Jas. H. Bush, got up the dance, for the lessful manner in which ^■ything in connection with it Was curried out. Ho funeral took place at iwood last Wednesday of fge Munroe, who in 1895 up land on Mc.Carren jk above Boundary Palls. Based was born in Scotland ^27 and loft that country ^iut.0 years ago for eastern (^ada, going thence to Mon- «i. Eventually he drifted to Slocan, B. C, where he was JHght in « snowslide and had S> Or threo ribs broken. Tak- B objections to doctors be lay Wilis cabin until be recovered, l^witl* the remdt that his the bank when he diet ^^^ The body of tbe late J. R. Greer, tbe C. I'. H, brakesman who was fatally injured at Kholt on 22nd inst.. was hurried at Greenwood last Tuesday morning1. A number of railway men attended to pay tbeir respects to their deceased follow workman. Kev. Dr, Mcltae conducted the funeral services. M E iifPORTUNITY. For Getting a Beautiful Watch and Chain Free.---No Money Required.—Every Man, Woman, Boy, or Girt has the same Opportunity under our System. In nrd. r to hnve Ur. Arnolds English Toxin I'ills placed in the lutnils of nil persons siitTering from lunl li .lltlt IHE ST LOUIS HOTEL CMP MCKINNEY MCBOYLE _ WEST PROPRIETORS- This well-known hotel has I been re-opened and offers ev- ry convenience to the travelling public. The building is newly re-furnished and the bar i.s stocked with only the best Wines Liquors and Cigars. Excellent meals served in the dining room. Make this your Headquarters When in Camp McKinney. Spokane Falls (Northern Railway Co. Nelson & Ft. Sheppard Railway Co. Red Mountain Railway Co., Washington & 6. JJ. Ry., Van., Vic.&E. Ry.&N.Co. The only nl) mil route between points east, west uml south to Itoss- IjiikI, Nelson, Oriintl Forks and Repilh- lie. Connects nt Spokane with the Ureal Norlhern, Norlhern Pacific and 0. it. & N. Uu. for points Ciist, west slid south { coioiei'ts al Kos-land nnd Nelson with the Canadian I'ucilir. Hy. Connects at »l»on with tlie K. R. * N. Co. for iiuslii and Slocan points. Connects at Curlew with stage for Greenwood and Miilway Hi C. Ilnlli't liars run on trains lietween Npokanc aad ll.'piilille. EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 22, 19021 Midway Livery, Feed k Sale Stable Seventh Street, Midway, Opposite Crowell's Hotel. J. H. Tyrrell, - Proprietor SINGLE and DOUBLE DR8VF.RS PACK and SADDLE HORSES Hay and Oats for Sale. • Bus Meets all Trains. General Transfer and Dray Business. jj^A^.I-fc ■_^i_ii-' Riverside Hotel Rock Creek, B. C. S.T.LARS EN, Prep, .Slopping phiie for Singes Id uinl ii um ah Huinidiiry (iii k pnint!-. Good Aeeommodation for the Traveling Public. I amir. .,.,, n we make the following; most Iiiienil offer :— If 5on will send us your name and address and agree, III sell for us twelve linxes of Dr. Arnold's English Toxin I'ills at, 'Eie. per Ikix, we will irive vmi absolutely Free ■ beautiful Watch and Chain in either Ladles or Oents size, or your choice of twenty other premiums snoh as line sets of Jewelry, Kings, Vi"lins, Mandolins, Tell Sr'is, Nateeii Skirts, ('aineras, etc. Ueni'in- lier we. don't want any money until W> E. Mefioylo Gorman West MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements WOTIOB. SuAMKt Minkkai. Claim. Irt'llVll. 9.2.. l.lil.. .. in, 1.1 mn... 7,00 n.in... 11 KIll.lJl. .. ll.lj'ra.m .. HPttkAS'K . nossi.A.i) .. NKI..ON' . UKASlI KOIIKS. .. RKIUJIllilC Arrive. .\4."i p.m. 5.10 p in. H.llllp.lll. I.mi ii.ni. .1.10 p.m. ac. A. ftAOXXMOTt, Uencral Piiwctiuor Agunl. Spoka'.lo, Wash. her we don't want any money unlit after yon sell Ihe Pills and von don't Situate In the Kettle River Mlnlntr IMvlslon have lo sell any ninre lhan 12 hoxes lo of Yale District. Where locatod ; Cnmp I'el t oe preniiniiis. This is a Inuiii tide offer from a reliahle concesn that hns given thoiiMiiiils of dollars worth nf premiumi lo Hgi'llts all over the eiiuii- try, Itemeinher also tlmt Dr. Arnnld's Knglish Toxin I'ills are a well known remedy for all diseases of the kidneys anil lilinlili'i, Brl«ht's disease, rtialietes. rheiiniaiisiii, tiirvous 11 oil hies, and femali, complaint*i, and are fnr sale hy all Hrst class druKtrists and dealers iu all purls of the world. You have only to show I hem lo sell them. Yon arc iintolfei inn soinclliiliK Ihal lhe people don't, know. Our watches nre the regular standard size for Indies or Gentlemen 111 Niikel or (Inn Met.nl Cases with handsome illumina'cd dinls and reliihle liuie-keepers, waiches such ns no lady nr gentleman need he ashamed lo carrv, and they will he sent ahs'lulely Kree In all who sell nnly twelve hoxes of lho*e wonderful Toxin I'ills. Write at once and he the Hrst in your locality to earn one of lho<e hcautifid watches and chain. A* ► non as wc receive your letter or post card we will send you post pnid twelve hoxes, together with our Illustrated OitfculORiin nnd hcautifiillv colored rani with your iiiin.e and address on ns our nut homed agent, Hear In mitid thai you will not he asked lo sell nnv mure lImn the u hoxes and we don't Want any money until after vou have sold them. We heal'all the expense ami are only making this liheral offer as n method of advertising Or. Arnold's Km-llsh Toxin I'ills, Don't delay, write nt once and earn a heautiftii present for yourself for ChristmaB. Address ARNOLD MEDICINE CO., Dept. nH 50 Adelaide St. Bast, Toronto.Ont McKinney. ^ AKK NOTIOK Ilml 1. furlics M. Kcrhy, iw . ngontfor hytimi Wllmol Shatford, froo mile ort oertlfloato No iitllTM, Stdnoy 0. Oosetis, fi-cn minor's orrtlfloatq Nu. ii.ViHn. Alfrod Mnlli'i'. fre*'miner's oortlllcnlo No. iilli-lH unit Wlllinni Kitwiinln,freelnimiV ccrtillcnlo No, D4I8U, Intond slvty days from lho date Iuth- of, lo upply to the Minim* Rocordor for u Oortlfloatoofl'iiprovoin mis. for tlie purpose of oliliitnlnftn Orown Grant of tho abovo clnim. Ami farther tnkc notloo thnt nation, umlcr section 37, inimt tm commoncod boforo the issitniu'i'of sinii COrtlflOAtO of llliplnvulliellls Haled this Uth ilny :if Novombor, nut'. Kob.SM. .OftHKSM.KKIUIY. Agent. NOTICE OF FOHFEITUBE To 11. K. Mitchell or nny porson or persons to whum yon mny tmvo trniisfon'od your Inlori'st loin tho "Gold Drop' Mlnornl olitim Hlluutii on Dry tlrcok, on tlio West Kork of Kettle Hiver. in tlio Ketlle lllver Minim; Division nf Ynle lllslrlol. Yuti nr" hereby uotillcil tlmt I linvo oxpiiul- ml 1103.10 In Order to hold the snid niliicrntclulni Undor tlio provision of tlio Mlnornl Aol, Hint ymnhonltl contribute t-'I.M ns ymir portloh ol lhe wild sum for your iiiultviili'il one half interest In said clnim uud if within It) days of Hie lirst Insertion of tills notloo you full or refuse to cnnlrUinto tho sum nf Jjit.'ii whioh is now due liy you. togotlior With All costs of ml- vnrtlsint*. your Interest In sniil iniiicrnt clnim will hnconui Ilie properly of tlm subscriber mulct section four of on Ac.teuttllnn the "Mineral Act Aminidnieel Act." 11*10 Dated this tilth day of .liinunry. Ilittl. THOMAS MfltRAY. Boots and Shoes A. Maslonka formerly of Nelson, B. C, has opened a Boot and Shoe store in Midway, with a large stock on hand. Boots MINERAL ACT. Certiflciite of Improvements. ■rOTXOB, Hmn.A.n Ciiikk MitwK.-i. Cum. Situate in the Keitle River rtin.nR Divi I m "i .ale District, wii-je locueO : In beaver Creek Camp, ahoul une nine North East ot Beaverdell. —.AKK NuTlOhi thai 1, Forbes Jl. Korby, jir- I agent for Kayutto Harris, frou minor's cor- littciiie No. i_x>4i:t iiiieud si..y days from ilie dato hereof, to appip to the Mining Recorder for a tJortltlciUu of Improvcmcnls, for lire purpu.-u of obtailiiUK u Crown Umnl of Uur nbovo olalm, Ami fnrllier lnke noliee tlmt Aclion under suction 37 must be ooinmonood boforo Hiu is.,u mice ot such tlertlheatu ef lmprovumt.iiis. Htito.l Itiis I Uii duy of Novombor, t.' -. Fob, ii8- KOlibtS M. Kl.l.liY, Agonl STOCK FOR SALE, Durham Bulls, Fresh Calved Cows, Cows in Call, Steers and Heifers, Hoar Pi<rs. Sows and Young Pigs, Sheep and Poultry Ponies. 'acl' Saddle and Kpply tn J. A. COULSON, \4 miles from Midway, 01' Dispatch office. and Shoes made to order. Repairing promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. Only the best stock used. A. Maslonka. • 9, It w'.ll te the most important Railway Centre in tiie Interior of British Columbia. It is in tho contra of a rlc. Mining, Stock-Raislng, Ih_c!iiiig, Gardening, Manufacturing, Coal Producing, ani Railway District. Midway property will mai yoa rieh. II is not a speculation, it is an investment. IS ON THE MAP TO STAY... 1 Business, residence and garden lots at low prices and on easy terms. Send for maps, prices, and full particulars to .ing railway, commercial, wnoie- sale and manufacturing centre of the Kettle River and Boundary Creek Districts, is situated at the confluence of Boundary Creek and Kettle River. The leading residence town in the country, with an excellent climate, pure water supply, and surrounded by rich agricultural land. 1 a. M. W.OVENDEN, He H() Mi jiilm Sn t, Montreal, R o. The MIDWAY COMPANY, Ltd. Oi M. ORODSK, Agent for British Colunili.v, Midwuy, It. ('. !_.%*«•. ®ht* p^atclj MINERAL ACT. Saturday, .i amah y. ;;,; ~im. j Certificate of Improvements. CHRISTIAN INDIAN'S. fJiirry On ii Modern Town mill I'JIl'ul Tlit'tr l-.Xi r.i'iv,! I IHU.(111. NOTIOO. Ni"iu,M'iM Ml.-tMi.it,Claim. ^^^^ __^___ Situate in the Kettle River Mining Division Dr. F C. Stophonson, assistant | 61 Yule District. Where located i In mi.-sionni y k".ijI.jiv irf the lilptlio- Beaver Creek Camp, adjoining the Idaho ijisi i.lm di, ii ii.id while in '!o.uu- ! Mineral claim, t >. a vi"v Inl'.'i rating letter from TAKK NOTIOBtltatI, t'orboa M. Kurliy Her. .S. S. (isle ho-it, missionary ut I as ngont fur lioimlil Smith, ft oe minor' Iiit Simpson. 'Ii.c town is n legn- corllflnato No. ii.iltl'K, Duiiaiui Hmith. freo Jir iVTo rn of uiijiriiie.ii', with ti [io n- mtii.T.-j corMflcAto N'o, iu',lli:tr mul Alexander l.iiiun uf lii.tii 700 to 800 ■ 11 j I in 11 s. Smith, froo miner's curl III into No. 831038, Ill- all of whom luiM' '.uni; sin c ailoptod irut. *i\ty ilnyR from Ilie ilate horoof, lo l.tiii-.tiuiiiiy. 'ilii'.v no longer live in apply lo Ilie jVltifi-g llmnlirfirn t cilltlinli. their old styloof Itulijin houses, oninprbvcmonl'H'forthopurpofo of obtaining u with the low I'mi roofs, Uut in new, Orowii Gran', bf Iho abovo clnim. noct (otlusi's, snug, warm and oina- And furthtr taku notloo thai aotion. under itii'iilui. 'I hey now liuii' tin olectivo saollon ill. ninsi bo coinmoiiceil hoforo the smiince nf nuoh (Jcrtilloaie of lmprn* nmeiitH. lix'.ri Iliis lllth day of November, A. II. I»U. Keb.28 IfOUHXS M. KKItllY. Agent. MINERAL ACT. 'il? 1n'J}^"£ICertificate of Improvements tin' unite{ ' Council, which adminlstcis the laws of fip town, IWuliO ri'liri'sciitjitii! men und chiefs, lie ted by |»--1^1 i** ballot. 'Ihey havo ii in" tlopn Uncut, a U'inietunie society, aud f-cvcral Sloio-i 't'o nil o Hwurd tvrv o iraiit-L'.s thev havo adopted Cht ibttiiiiHy uml one dvt'i ni inn. nn.l liiue a large und wr ll-j't'i tx'- d I'huri h, a (lay k linol. nml n home for girls and another o r bo.\s. in outward npi oarances the In'J a''e acci't'titi' ind atois of t man, bul iri iiimallly end spiritual things ll'i.v have n .t as yi t been ablo r VOIIOS. ir, eonforin to tti> 1 * t * .*-1 Q]i]»i'o.od ci s- > lotos and bnbl a of the whites. When : Ks'"" ""''' M,SK,tA'' (;,'AIM- a loinm nu n mu rii*.*. it his always Situate in the Kettle Rlvep Mining Dlvlilon l)Oi*ii the cu.tini for the I'l-lnlli jj of or Vale District Where looated : About tlie Ini'i' lo nii'ti' ii i r'iii prcKCiil to I Six mllos nonhfrom Beaverdell on the l'iin, t''i' nil ojiiI i. n iir; ;, -.. wl j,-,-,-' divi'le between Boaver Creek and the from •' lOO to ; "on O.'tenrJbly this West. Fork of Kottlo River. Iii's been pi en to Uio I'i'ide, but ng "TAKK NOTIUK Unit I, Korbos Tt, k'erliy, ,i iintti- 'i i.n : i fut'iro r c miltiq omigcnt furHidnoy O.iiuscns,froo mlnorl i' I.as rn','' hei ii loaned I'i tir' ir nun ortlflealo Ko. H.MIW. Intond, sixty ilnys frnm j'tl he niii.'t ret in It with usury. liJioduto horoof lo apply to tho Mining Rooordor 'I'e fe.!1' ■ f Lhis '■! loin i that tiie ' "'a "ertJiloati nf tinprorcmontH, fur lho pur- j., xx i\*-ii!-ir i 'I i" ■• !■ rr rompi Ip-J wseof ohtnlning a OrownUrant of Ihoabove lo stale '", r in und vem i .1 In li cot . ''■'' "■ Ihen' olill atlon, s ib.lc ' n ■: t1 eui- i. I1 os to mil h hm di hip and ox) n- s 'ri'. The big least. '.'.' i li i.s i!:i- 110 i.suv a ' "Hi' iiniiiit-nt tu t' <j mtxt- i i.ri'i'. is what 1 ll-'l't l'-e I'll' l i lee eif , and i' iti il e Iir m i.s over t lio j olili'g 'on; 'e : Irt ii',1 oul pennl- I -s. Wr. (jj le lm it slates ill rt th's i.j one of tlir' iiiiiin' rusti ,;■:: [Iml hnve to be uprooted from Indian life. The Midway Sawmill WM. POWERS, PROPRIETOR. MANUFACTURER. OK AH kinds cf ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER, LATH aod SHINGLES, SASHES and DOORS. Rand Sawing and Jcb Work done to order. THE NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE. \nl fit!leu1 inke nottoa lliiii aotion, under rolioil Ao lll'l-.! lie I'lillliili'.lir'i'rl llllfnri) tin' -iijr.n" ni" -1 1, eortitloateof Improvement*, r't'l thin lllth day of Nnvainhnr, HM!. ,ir 23, .OllilKS M. KKItllY. Agent. 809 Second Ave., Spokane, Wash. ; M Ileflll'l' Drl'VIl 11 keen uinl MINKRAL ACT. Oortlfleato of Improvo'mb ntt MOTIOiJ 'Pile slurs iii-e Ktfll. nf iik vnk 1 m 'lire ir.re: k on llir ulupi; Ilie (Mtutl hllla Itise In tii.' 11111111I North; tlie 1 li.iiiiilr 1" I! tin '.I .ir' eit'iii with tin litislnil ii'.ir; tie river tn til's ,\n uui|ii et nxt, uinl 11 bird Hill's, mul idinJo s 'flic niiirn Willi ilium:; a Btintc.l "f hIiikIiiK llll'llls Froni' Hie river, nnd thn nir nlliiia nnd I'-nh'/'ln llio S1.11II1, fnlr ns ,1 HliHue Ih'lttl ',''H <isilt<l\> »"• P»«-. Inlend. rlxty day iiinkm ! I'lnn Ilie dull'lii'i'uiif. In ii|i|ily U. llm MiniiiK 'Ilie woiiilit' of 11 ill",'ini, I11111 ','n:w ttiwei. 'tjieordoi' fur n Itorllflciiln uf liuprovoineiilr Pierce nnd loti.tm the sky, uunrilbm Iir ItOHlK MtNKIl.lt, OhAIMS. Jituntc in iho Kottlo Rlvoo Mlnlnrr Division of Ynlo Dlstriet. Where Incatod : -Camp MoKlnnoy. r Ali K X H'li'K Hint M'ui'liw M. Kur'iy, I ns tgient fm' AI"JJ. M. WlllHtql] frno lllill- lllll'rK ^^^^^^^^^^ W'lieie uni' .vmiiiR k leitKili is welded direu- liou-ly: M'lillt- In the Ivri.-l, Uio nine of imiriilnr lUlWlTH Tin1 Intel, wiiil it lnt'je li'i-nteiulntis llfrh .1 Tllf lllllll 11 iiil It Ini'gB tl.'rllllllrllr: llj'lll. Hull lllill A pliilKe ..nt p; nine rrf nnr tl .-tin . —Di.uenit t'uiuulH'll ScuJt. ir lho pnipoHO nf iiliitiiniiu: a I.Voivn Oranl, I f Ihoalmvoolnlm, And further tnko iintleu lhat iiellou, iiiulur 1 iiitluu 37, musl lm irummuncoi! tioforr lhe Mtititi'.' iifKiielt fturilllniliiaf |jn|>rov«uuiils ' llatod ihla Jlll.li day of .litiie, IIKIJ. j full.JS. I-IIIIIKH Ml ICKUIIY. I Ag.ul The school wheie thorough work is done; where lhc reason is always t^iven; where confidence i.s developed ; where Book- kkijI'inc is taught exactly as books .ire being kept in business; where Shorthand is scientific; where penmanship is at its best; where merit i.s the standard : where the training in Civil. Skrvick, Thleghai'HV, IiNtu.isii and Cartooning wakes up Students, develops their powers and teaches them howto be successful. No argument is so eloquent as the record of things well done, No mortgage can corrupt, no thief can break through and steal the knowledge of I low to Do When you know what a school can do for you by what it has done for others i.s it better to trust to luck? Is it wiser to guess? For detailed information call, telephone or write THE NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 809 Secocd Ave,, Spokane Wash. Advertise in The Dispatch. Riverside Nurseries Grand Forks, B. C. HARTIN BURRELL, - - PROPRIETOR. Home-grown, thrifty, acclimatised trees and shrubs, Currents, Raspberries, Strawberries, eto. A fine assortment of Maples and other shade trees, Roses, Lilacs, Hedge Plants, other ornamentals. The Bi'cri'l of sueceni in plitntiiiif, is, kiuht— tn wcure Knnil stock, HKCONI1—10 (limit jih nnnii ns (lousilile .il'tcr it is ilu|{. Trees obtained from our nursery can be planted at Midway two days after they are dug. Price list, and full inforinatioii promptly given. l***o*********** o***4*********4*o**4***************** * t flen Wanted tsn I To sell for the large Fonthill nurseries. Appli *■ cations should be filed at once. Highest wages paid, permanent place assured to the right men. We furnish guaranteed stock commanding highest testimonials from British Columbia Inspectors. IU WI'XI.INUTDN ST. K. T0110NT0, ONT. Stone & Wellington. ► »♦♦♦»««• ******************************************* ♦ Lancashire House, : : MIDWAY, B.C. : : ® The undersigned having re-opened this well- known aiid comfortable hotel invites the patronage of all old customers and the public generally. BE'ST HRANDS OF LIQUORS & CIGARS. Fiirnno.-liclttfcd nnd oomforti-bly fiiriil.li.d rooms Mrs. Dowding, Proprietress.
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