=__3S.t "\ ==» 'Ift I. 3, No. 6. __/ '/a _____■'* I $2.00 per Year. .^. ..^. ^ ,0. ^-... m .jj* -jjj.; '^ -J-j* «T JJ «/.'* ,-tv . jjf >:" ♦ * ''.*A PX ,-4z :4J M M .*>■ -di~. ,mi M,i--'Jt. 'M-xzStt M ^ MIDWAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 27, 1904. ' \?% fofr -~— — Train Goes Over Trestle. I to tbe fuse the blast wont off, Italso U,IS t:'" '"' —^^—^^^^— -------------------- ■- _________________M The Best Hotel in Midway % * * > ♦ * "* . )g ■$ $'"4 * 'A a ix I Grand Forks, August 21 A I hurling him down the hillside I\n™ wnlot | lot of-ore ia dumped and 20 and fracturing his skull, from Nm hand 1P-.-.iv-,-*- ... ,. .. I freight cars and an engine which injury he died five mm- and open air nui ,..'. also is iftei' tho accident. Dr. '■ "'■' K'^» •-* 'nl° phiyors, : agt ,■ I., Cos rove of thofnir ■■ arrangoil \> itli i iis popular I ,„-.':-. ' ■.,' i"M [ii | onh smashed up as a result of tho air brakes not operating on an ore train on the I'hoenix branch of the C. P. R. yesterday. The train, with lis _6 carloads oi ore was coining down "the hill' and three miles from ilie Emma mine the speed got a little Vaster than was pleasant and the engineer tried to put on the air, bul the brakes refused to work, owing to some defect, : ,'Che engineer saw "he bruin wis gping at j; ern lie speed d realized al the lirst cur utes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Foster, of Greenwood, who i acting for Coroner Kingston, "as urrangou \* decided that an inquest would '"'': he unnecessary. Tho funeral ' ' I was held ' Friday from | afternoon race* Cooper's undertaking establish i ranged with il ^HkI hour will i, ment, lleyond tho fact thai Nordoen was a native of Swed- n, little could be learned con-M1""1' 1,;" ln80 ™™ minds, wl "■ : nd for tlu X* hut ii has into give n two ncort each morningi him corning linn ^^^^^^^^^ Invading The Territories. Vancouver, B, ('., \n-z- ~1 ; nn \ed cor nl Uu u tho grand- other part of e seats will bo ho v. ish I bom. om : i ■ . into 0%i m ti lino reauzeu ai cue mm cm-, .,.,,., m H -5 .1 i i ,'-. ,.i James J. Hill, it is repor ■_.«_ ESI r.i / ,.i»'.*"ss» ■ h.we woi; ii '■ 1 dcraiimeiil. H"^ 7/\ 1 I <L_y l . , . , ., three camps of .urvm -\ ** I finr^ EH VH >___**■■ ■ ' 11 O 'd >'.' to glVI iVarlUUg tO t • ' %_f%J i i m a% I ■; ■> "u i^ikw work between Let ibriil W & W £'-' m. _____J StraWhaddsb* blew a loud blast y W yBr JUk JA. ««__• ■>, Pincher creek/ Abcrta, £ on the whistle, ,vlnch had its ii.-u- ro anu effect, as ail the train limped from the train. Ford atoly no one wa-* injured dur- [makii.,*, BD| i preliminary sui". i-\ for an ex- " !s .ciisiiiii of the clival Northern. ' flush in the line with Mr. [•Jill's[bi^ m' lor I, .iill-ll liu «pipa v**'- '" i i'i I | i' I closi II , . , . , . . •, ,, -.j,. accredited plans 101 a connected i| ng their hurried exit from the ' . hnidieai If . i, .i • %,!hne tlirough the Crows V*t "' ' J train that was then going at •> •, nam •'•nu. uie ^'i:' . ■ which icr elos- r< a-; il vill he «e oliiei ■ i'i1 ries Fnipiro ,\\;, i*-.i00 1 . r I.-.. I Headquarters For Railway, Mining, and Coinmercial Hen ......m________________________________________ML toso-.itlieru Alberta. "" ' the rate ot over amilea iiunii'.e. | ..... . , .. • ,,-iii it is saa the. MoiTissov-reruie The tram coiitinuedoii its Mildl •' , ,- *,• ,ii lino will not stop at the latter course and on reaching a mgh| , ,.... ...:;| ,.. ,., ...v„. .trestle jumped the track and ! ^ ,, I fairly sprang into the air, falling fkM I to the bottom,' MO feet helow. Cars and engine are not much v ■,» 4 * 0 •V '• ♦' '■k ■* Rig: to any part of the Country [i' ♦ ' 4 * 4 * $ 4 v 4 ♦ .4 '■ ..♦' hoWasli lace Still- place, but wiil be extended to en 'l "' Michel without delay. A ■ l.;'.M" ' 1 in liu*; rai hetter lhan a lot of scrap iron and splinters. The ore was scattered far and wide and it is very doubtful if it will pay I'Mu- gather it together again. r o< Fatality On Phoenix Branch. The second fatality since construction work was inauguaU'd on. the I'hoenix branch oc- , cm-red Wednesday at 8..)0 o , I clock at Andrews & McDonald's lun-se I camp No, 1. near theold Rankin ulace, a mile west of Fhoenix IMels Nordoen, a station man laud ids companion had dr irillcd B. C. Fruit. That British Columbia fruil will he the will in two or three years he ai which the I very prominent feature oi' th. second &-yl innipeg market appears a.s- Phis m ,': hai ured. R. M. Vtilv.vjr, secretary old? andup> of the I!. C. Bureau of fiiforin-| i,, raci ation and [uiadgratiou, who pauying ai was iii charge of the British popular in : Colunihia fruit exhibit at Lhe forthe ma Dominion Inhibition, expresses.vided for m himself as wi-1! satisfied with and has ]>('< the result of his work here. At far as poss presanl he slates tbat the in- botSveoii i dustry is [iretty fully occupied .,,:,-. ,r. -.. supplying the market it'already ing Hindi |, auo! her in v, Inch ■ at the same time'- ttrxi v, ill bo hung up , .- Oil to go to tlu* .■ ,.; to lbe third tti! biggi ■' ')f -,;1 • ok; ne d ihy, in jj. ' ... ■■ . --"Mi. thc VCfll ^^ForQuest'sconvenience ♦ i^1 > • ... a « i live Went ( 1,, J^ |and prepared six holes read\ ♦ *: i \. if* * $r M 4 ha- -the territorial market, i'inost cauiU^ Altliough this market is grow- WKKB. [nvr,--. o tmich the match to them, j ing larger every year, the de- areah N'ordecu lighted all six, but only If, After waiting a moment lie turned to bis com- il, llll j -,. ar, iii ent h is pro* i-ac s ei rb day .1 U, cut oul, as tlie Ion i waits' n 1 hen j*. lie- on soni are ne* - of the - betwoi n heats p.verid o . which $ ipatiion and said he had forgotten to light the sixth hole, and ^S **.«*.*?:*?.J'V ran up to set it otf. While m « ♦ ngaged, will be in velopniout of fruit fanning i.s front of the grandstand, ivhere so rapid that he oxpects ship- i *». * % can ie seen to the hest ad* pers will be able to make a vantage, strong and successful bid for| _^ . Manitoba trade -cry soon. At present efforts aro being madi PIllll^^ tuTifW^"™™^! "TANGLE A Model Companion. the act of touching the match j to educato the public to the do- The following^ advertisement 'suability of British Columbia appeared in an English paper- fruit and to overcoming pre-; "A lady in delicate health udice* on the part of local'job- wishes to meet a useful combers, the result of previous un-j pauion. She must be domestic- satisfactory hipiueuts. One ated, musical, an early riser, essentia!is' rapid and suitable amiable, of yjixA appearance, transportation, which, Mr. Pid- and have experience in "^ '"-' mor believes, will be I'orlbcoin- .'«. total abstainer pre i ing when required. There is Comfortablo iioine. * . already ft good express rate mi A few days alterward small friijls. As for quality, il vertise.r received by °^*L'^ ll is claimed :the fruit from the basketlalmlied: ihis Pacific Province will be able to with can' perishal successfully compete in quality openin and price, -Commercial The drudgery of |iouseworl4disappe«rs where ft Is used. | Once ysed It Becomes 11 \ -'•tti WWII i 1 p;iVi , ■ f ' I; pA.'ttz; l_- fi 1, , i I'- r-l A) fe / aa ttz I .' itt,i,.x.^ A STICIilil hi ^^tab'-y | cat, with a letter on its tail. i^^^^^_^^^^^^^_JIt read thus: "Madam Ifi rospouse to your Spokr.ua Fall Notes. Livertjsomcnt I a.m happy to Tholiflbl'egimentKoyn! Ar- fuvnisbyou with a vory useful Itillorybandofthe British gov- „ompftt-u--*, which yon will lmd ernri,ent will be in Spokane exivctly Builocl to your require* October 3 to 9 to furnish miislc mentSi giMI \_ domestica-led, a ! for the Spokane intei tali fair. j£)j vocalisl, a" here is ■:\{ gettiJtg ft ver it iho A A i Always Fresh and in Si«d at Thomas Drug Co. Midway -j} I J. Ji. ''"hm irf managor. lhe ,, sVl,,.,. ...ai, ju 3i 'band ■ omes from Victoria -mmi\ I * " ' , 3 "it '■■<'■ •■■■ of the fi:'- t H1; I . ^'A^^^_______________________________________________________m -"'•■ (,::,,iii:/r.'itn j; vith 2i-of tho host [aVg0 t'ainily. I, n' musicians in the land. It has ft(jd that she is a tot (raveled in the various parts of .. ^ ,i.11.irv 'w ■-, the globe, but herotofon il _,.(. wiu ..,„N, . nsor- isition, clsoinc in up a ! scarcely ,,, .ner. i ol i to her; in fait Id Lilly u' Bcldoniihus left British soil. | mtmx iov u t,-mifortable home.' zH seldom lias left I "M, I'rfiis year it securei nerniission u> leave in orde the St. Louis fair, am London Express. (o go to tlif Spoktuu. fair, Tho band is] [ntheprixo fight lest night ^iilllllllil*^ liiiiilililji''ili^ mmi . ... . t, between Munro and Jeffrie = . iin-eparmg special j or tl ese . the ltttU)r w«n Si two ongagements by daily dills j™J dround. iii|| .and most persistent practice. -__..•_—_- _*» ^.^r-em- mrmr^,.^.r', \. hi. OHQUSI Kfliioraiiil t-ropricir- Pnblubo' -vi-ckiy ai Mi.iwii...!..(. SubBa-iplnon rnci-. Si.'m pt-rumiuii!, paynbi,- 11 it vim'.-.. oi£her yorirly or halt yearly at th.i oplio i rr tta ■ rsuli-iTibi-r. .vivmism;.' rai».'-Hcni on apiilicnliusj. SATUHUAY, August.-.''.. lflffit. William Waldorf Astor's daughter is engager! to be marrietl to an Enghshmen who has im title. She must be in v- '\uti; the fellow. j-j, -vi—._*,«.- _*,-_.,,,, . t,,_ .-:,;>..,»( _■ i,}.;.*am ittm ikx/a i^m-^ir-t tatn -t 'MH ?■** aw**.---*"**" \$' :. MEYERHOFFS mmBm l. Carrying His Majesty's flails Will leave MIDWAY on Tuesdays Thurs- ! days anil Satimkys, at 8.3D a. ni., arriving at Borne of tke Atlantic coast icrmen are now trying to biggei whali stories than _ah'i It's mean to take , , una'j'' oi tin deceased. Canadi r trying to entice immigrants from the I mttecl j States. We wouldn't can. if she. givi ui the picking enr out.— Turner County Elerald. | IB 1 wh.' II MP jMcKIN'M'A' at 5 p.m. Returning will leave CAMP Mr. KINNEY on itE-j Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at < a, ni., j* ■ ft. reaching MIDWAY at 3:00 p. ni.. aiu: making con ' jit, j nection with the train going east at 5:00 o'cloek. r tr. or g rn- 3; .J. en it- oi- m;. 1 mt j 21 ' ~~~i m-, m" Hi' ¥. at- '& ■ti ' »l" r»l s: U% \M * lULkLmt H__vC , AGENT FOi; n-itchefl, Lewis & Slaver OetnaJ WHS C-AIILT A FFLi. IiME 01 FARMING IWIfiKNIS&W^ CK4MPI0N MOWERS AND B&KES ODO'iuile-outli HABlL'i iiAI'JUii, Vl'ASl!, '■>..„>.,-,. 3? t: Mi iwn;, THE t The best of accommodation for thc convenience of tm travellmi public. R. MEVERHOfr, PROPRIETOR. raJl w — IM il I c iif J THE BANK OF BRITISH COLITJ ^_S till zsr m m f ti ft:. 21 J 1'aid-np Capita JLl Reservi Funi With Which i- Amalgamated IU..-.1' OEEIOE: TOKO." vo |st"£f^.5gS^^ Aggregate liesouivei- did Nov. laitimve pwn. 1 irepi wi 1 tim iieffor wfetehni 'mmwitw A school teacher not over a thousand miies away found a Iai ii thi geography class who was deeply interested ii learning th*- points ol th* compas! ". ii< teachei said "\ 11 have in front ol you, thi north; on vour right the east; ani 1 n vour left, the west. What havt you behind vou" After , i-.v, momaits reflection. Alien exclaimed, "A patch on nv riant. ' 1 mak- tiie information more emphatic, Alien continued in a sham- -faced manner, '! .cn-iv yoi i sei it. 1 told m j vou would. I LONDON OFFICE _. j NEW YOKE AOENCY "LIKE THE OLD FRUIT FAIRS" ELEVENTH ANNUAL SPOKANE INTERSTATE FUR Spokane, October 3 to 9 With Large Displays in all Departments. $20000 Offered for Frnit and Fruil Exhibits. More than $30,000 in Premiums and Pur_es Fiveor More Exciting'Rases Each Day. 812,000 in Prize;- Down Town Carnival Each Night. Fitth Retrimen: Britisl Artillery Band. Free High Class Vaudeville Attractions Daily. Fine Mineral Display Dog*Show. Art Exhibit. Etc Remember-Low Rates and Special Excursions to al! Railroads. ! 11 © i.iLML.a;]' .STiii;;; VA. BRAS I. B. VALKIU 'v- _NGH RIM.CEE. In ailiiitii)? thi l>an: has 101 branches and Ag< ■.nnl tin I nm 1 States, including the tollowm- n Uritis bia and tin * uki 11 1 eri il atlin. oiii;i:::\vi)OE nelson \:&JvG01we] "i,..::i!i;;ii)i. KAMLGGB ."': v v; . li. X-Azttx NANAIMO ...: ' ai 'I, EEKXIL. WHI DJ UOBSE BRvtNSffBSMN Ttfl I'MTHD 3TV.TB Ne%\'Vork. jar. 1-raiiciECir 1'ortiiiiu jciiii. acriptii ii oi buiikiiij busines ti ms« Gn I rai ^ ■.._...,^[)-tt ' Concnsuluii *-in ne.isu' • sst. V-ritflorHrmium III', and kac: Hrgrror.j ProYidance in Litig tion. Doveiopments of a kind thari iiapniiv ar<- not verj comn 1011 j in Ih'itisli (.oinmbiu. bave arisen in coimectioii witli the Providence Aliiiin-.; Gompany, which own- tin- 1'rovideni''- nuii' a Oreeinviiod. Ghieago capitalist Messps. .Madden, i''. uind and Ileanej who have h I-" intly-spenl sorm wewk* be- m t.ween'Nelson rand tin Boundary, „* invested 11 tin Eroviiieaee mine, ar- did oilier Chinago people. Tin' thrfc named visitei tin uii ; • rt; thi sum- III-- • 11 -j>" hov 1 ii -1,, non.-- were beinj conductei antl generally to loo] ovo tin ihine and man* agemant. Ab j result.of their! investigation rthe; aTeapplying|^ o tin couTte ii nnv' thTei of tin dn ectoi" reniovi 1 to ■ can-' The looa director whosi re ni'iva 1 ask' 1 d< in al thi al K'^atiDii r ontai • 1 u the i'dic c ain am wil resis the aji eg filiuatioi for the orderremovhii _| j |j ^ A. Macdoiiald !. !.. of A. Nelson, isactingffo tm niam. tt ii' anu wil! pres- for Iiearinj -4$. 0 the motion al the next as-1 ^7 ■■<'■• ru be held at Greenwood. [ gj| whieh will be on October Kith.' Nelson New* •I. Vi. MeMvni. thi enterpris* bl) inipleniein agent, ot Book reeli receiveci another ear* Juan of farming machinery l-- week Owing-to tm Large aniQunl oi' Lai that i now •'IlltiV.'lt." I..'",',. •', J,,.,-, ;,J„| hu archis! niiiiiniiii tlien 11 laxgi deniani foi im j. . Qjento of al ui't which will contini* ti iucreas* a I1.,, ■- i"-f. ,.■ m0r( tbi kl- 'ROIIT. B. COSOKOVL.occrenr.v an,'. Munugt; r MAIL CONTRACT Se to Annin 11 W * r I3________BBHW______) *''-i_-az. tim if*_;_._ noisy wont at your worth" 'liALEI TENOBK INE".'.. niyr.TTikiT; -1. 1 N?<'./iu®y MEW BUILDINi.: FINE SUM)! BIG RREW1 M.'i Qp Aj Al &@L ZL^k,evi'r'D*rt,ti' c: au5: Md *" ,rorh your flows am WMdwert-raikas then; ,a cwan ot t. wWvlo, oeat o. a pu.. . —' ■»*•—• '« w.tt_ir v. «- yftiix wotlngg nu qoca icr washmc clotn«s and imn-,. Mad. onlv h" TH ■****" Hem ion. toro. ??rrt%lZ'^r-~T'r^' -w «B^-_--_-,._____i___j_.' Made orlv by THF V. K. FAiSBANK COMPAtTf "»»•!■. HnWYecj-, 6onc.-,. _'. _o_u.. „_jilu, iSSSr/.''7?55?7irr'"*rT in The Dispatch. T_«, l.anii'liu .> ,,,,,, The line;, teyj thi .*r i« i t*,, ' ','lr . I ., j ., ! '.I ! t: , , ... : '' ■■■■ 1 "■ thl j „' ' ,,, . Of tn - - || ..,. J 'i' ian_n ... . ,. ' Special Excursion ti ■ • ivn 1 ir H'iiiaij.ii.: 1 n whi . tii ;..'i wil !■• bi 1 1 nl. • . I.U" I ' till i'.ur. The* rau il lln 1 ii-iiiei uni lia ii 1 .i M,--'.ui '. itcifii : ' ual uni ot tJiesu fix ■ oxcuraion -hit wd fchrougl fron Portlam an l.imu v,ithoutehangi >ui lin man', jioini ■ ' sail tthout tin Wornioi and tai.u n ride thri ■ ' Mav pictmi ^'.i During tin "" um,, 11 im 'mi 'i 11* .I"-. I ,r 1 iuL'writ \' ' M _fe*i I * tflffTs- //1'.!^ga_g___a_.iw U> *■■,.- ____.___,'.' , i ii i I ir 'iiil' s_0mxmfmm^_ttfi.k i» '.;?.". (] AilD l)!S"l!!i':. H 1 -'" rr' i |U' lamp McKinnej srkins, oi' Westl <-.,- nn' tin week-* visitor ITO. niurui. pri prietor oi tnn MaKinne; hotel, TH) ■ ■' ELlGHTEUi WAY TO GROSS THE -.GONT1NE inne; ami theoidesl «'. thai nlai't was in. nr- of tin week, ll c> opem lasl Tuesday hot teacher, Mr. (."lull C'liai Tliere i- a ttasssngXastle Gate, Canyon ofThc Urand,^Tennesset Pasb, fcfttteuil which ii i-i Marshall I'asjiani' tbeJRoyal Oor>si I wil uj maintained . gfant th- i-rm. * TKAII.S WM HfJWEK OtiBft. ANI) DENVER ^_ nape feu.-1 iir-' i-nov. rag-' ; ' —*"*' ,, ,, ., EQUIMEM" AN0.SE1V1CF SEGOKI Tl NOM: ii the hn- norti u' Inu aherfoumn being tlnn!SEEK N(1 FARTHER. FOI BETTEI \..\; " ffl FOUN1 was <iniiu thickly wooded ' — timber, thai would l>.--nii- Foro-_a___:inf0rination.->Adtif«_. :or-«.nvin;: int.. lumber. W .X. WcBRlDE, Ue.ieral Agent gpfean <iuin- i lo.-;-. tu til"11-1' Thlrd-Streel lte 'ii in- land. Yu^icr- 'ttt'-J, ji-zyi ''' ', e* J ' z"tt- S. T K-\- ■ .'. ... .... ■•;. . . Afl Thrauz!-. iaii Laic. Ciiy. Qieemvoo-l Spnn-r_. Leadvillt r-uebio. IJ- Jj— —. Coloradu Springs and denver A Dayltekt J\ide JKrougK Natures/Irt [fallen (jQQJ ififiQIIllIlOMiD] 10 im WXm.ANU OREOO'. Hence am buildings on tt rancl wen n da ,;•■ DU. SflVMLONS, imr o ra Jiicli othero if ifesel am tl itorv, Hon The Fair Routf- ,,- i ,, ,...-,.., [via Chicago or'New Orleans m i B ,,.. "StlLouis.iis tin om thai gives a when the Rkndeli Bu .:. Grebn^.OOD. (you the most fo you money- i A heavy _9.o_«««.-t_*« k-il tho fact that~the ILLINOIS i unvTi .in i- .-■ UAJ otter unsurpassed BASfi] mu A': LA-W, BOLIGETO] a*g mi".a:' pub - ■'"' '•'. t;--- point! ti in fWOHEDr I .,11. ,. i ;i thi |connectioii toal point b y. .. 1 makes il r> vou advantagi b< ruru making Snal arrangem ut We can offer tl ■ im* n ■ l']A ! f] *, I I 'A (Ll i i _' *_ Ldr? [as ran ; C IV, KERB' ] I. '',; IMBT . i mer ia ks am om i'd, Ki' am iiauavi th. brii but AM GlVU ENOINEETI /! .iii t UKIn . ..,; fortla d.On au 1 Thompso: i . i ^ ... ai li v iij- len . Lee il ,\ ' ;rai :v.' ( -riliu .a- o lm iroasen -nr- r-> ttx-zi. Snokaiii eisoi MBWl '.«; .ani chilu i. ii .'■ ri a < ign seen b1 ruv ui in ... :: 1 n- ■ in cont; ! will f j -ir.' listautci thi i i. 1 i,' rancl wliere j left, bul lii. hor-a con- il il wild imu- home, 11 .' i .11 I HI I , 100. For Sali 61 ion*- o lii's- ■•!.-> ■ l mint in ii.u, Applj ti 1- ' • [] ■ Si '■ I I.-C . I ispati ■ i.z.'v.xx Miihvay, luiuerpanes Displace Blanket- Dhioagi Hilwaukee I ia 11.iiiv,,i- I ompanyowii •ran* In- sleeping car cr on it vartou linei. jus imiugurated an on wni.'i; wil appeal TD3CDNBiJMPTIV-E6 epinj oai trai "Bouthwes Limro a. i ,„ • tween I hica i and]^ y read un> ■ i Mi a woolei hlnukel W 'Ur. beretofon ■ii .-.li.;. . io. wuanlh. nmiaa sumpuoii. Astnm. tsronclui nn ! niii-r Maladie. li "<"" ilvemontii h <■ i to in, discoml (vuather of sleeping ri pii1 MID .- in I'Oll; •■ . KC\. EDWARI.il W1LS0... Uroiilrnj '' \ nr.. ! I.' V\ 11" 111 13 '. ;iA)H . TbflEI-E \- surrour •' A_?ar ;errltX)B: ti i iu Mono Builili V WSTEI) "uanaria Lfpeates h 'inn .-ll:, - 1! MEAL' U tiliti ■ will bi In li ii ''' '.IHI''" '•movation r cal "A\ ii,i,i to thi ' ii. c v :Ai;'"Z 01 0 ,'li,i... u . -. RIEI ONTAUU 1 V i. 1 fe J3S s S3 ^ » CJ ri tad OS $£ ez> -*2 rrs __• H-9 its en St- o ^r ".X r.n tlA> E- rs -_= I5_ iuj C_5 C*J1 o S=*_ ri !-;n se ■rt T3 ... _■ —. •~. a CAl s cj.„ ■:*.-, =3 O C2 ns —-j s C_> P^ , cm ^ Business residence and garden lots at low pr ices and on easy terms A. M. WOVEND ..'i S' .!" in ii T*t- _-_ «_ ■- * W MIDWAY COMPANY, Ltd WmtU^ti i-JirfJ - _-^^_J_--i*-£i-u * MINERAL ACT Certificate of liuprovemen a jt^mj WOl'ICS ;;gH_S^*--^-^iT;:3S^^ i. i aui i 11! wero pany, »u. past tin- rain owned and o ing car eq i :;.. aleepia from the ol I to I In watt _ Greenwood Mining I'ivisinr of fb-^H. • j *-*** -'1- z .■;. ihsre located: In Camrl r^i;'i j - est fork of lhe Kettle r!ver. lvtf.il •' ; I2.sa ■■-■ a %i te*Wi,%Mi isms ■ ■ ■"' '.;_^',' is* i-v^i .,„,-. « ■i. ' ft-3^ Si SB J**! <!V--1 r*J ifu ufiieS vi.» IT Ar- i!.„ ,'3*1 1/ r '* 7 ™E NORTHWloiu business colleg: 809 Second Ave., Spokane, ;Wash. The school where thorough work is done; wher always given; where confidence is develqpe keeping is taught exactly as books are being kepi where Shorthand is scii ntific ; where penman; _,„_ best; where merit is the standard ; wliere the tn £$2 11. Service, Telegraphy, English and.CARTi s rHiyii 3t 'dents, develops their powers and teaches th ir Wyti ... . Js-gJji successful. No argument is so eloquent as Vl'nnrc'veil done. No mr,m 3/iC ISZTi a C7ft2 thin re can cer' »*%. break through and steal theknowli -■ 'tt" 'a AUZi Larger Sleeping Cap ; erths. One of the railway companies that owns and operates the nil ll sping ars in service ss, is the Chicago, Milwaukee eep. tornn ..ars on this line Pullman cars, s Pullman Com- a dozen years ;lY conipany nasi ztjz'tt crated t lie sleep-; waix'-*. ient. In buildingI &$ •ars, a departure ----As f ^ttThel I ^ :" .fskhiches P§ .out sis 1111 .if.- ■ fsttp mil height of the »fl» ■ 1 ' r/S»" ,. rnuts 01 wider | itsfli -.. 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Title | The Midway Dispatch |
Creator |
C. M. Crouse |
Publisher | Midway : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1904-08-27 |
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Midway (B.C.) Midway |
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Newspapers |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Title changes in chronological order: The Advance (1898-1902) ; The Midway Dispatch (1902-1904) |
Identifier | Midway_Dispatch_1904_08_27 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-02-02 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | d34f58c3-a402-487d-86ca-52bc87fe1435 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0347904 |
Latitude | 49.008333 |
Longitude | -118.778333 |
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