Array ' - y ^.. ���, ' - i c <��� ��� - ' i . ' VOL. It NO 48 GOLDEN B.C., SATURDAY, JULY 1,. 1893. $2 Per Yea it MACLEAN'S INSTANT - HEADACHE - WAFERS | me a positive cure for all cases of headache, whether ' *��� nervoiirs, bilious, or neuralgic. Sent post free on receipt of price !��!�� O'ltfH res' B.ox. WENDELL MACLEAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, CALGARY, ALDERTA. f\ H T 5 PJ i The Peoples Journal of Vancouver is they aro very proud or their first day H ^ <l *-���.' J *. iill %��' i now as defunct as any herring j us'ajsport. Twelve line ttuny creatures i i 1 I B�� . *��� R ii 8y A , ., i , ... ' ,, , a rniug, averaging about 21bsapiete % | [j y J 3 t! ',} \ ^ \f. door nail dead, We are sorry that ,";, , ���,���,,|.u n ,���,���. ,|,��� "^ : such a nice little ��� ��� y I va A. W A<dv KKEJN.DWiPAN? TT1 T\T HA'^ I The well-known face of PetO" Lain- J brich, appeared again tliis week. Our friend has weal here I the wintry storms "just" as well as we all have, :i not better. :DEALER IN: Dry Goods, Groceries, Roots and Shoes, I mY goods Hardware, Etc., Etc, " groceries MINERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. :AGENT FOR THE: California Giant Powder Co. Of which a Full Stock is Constantly on hand, ( (Incorporated 1(170.) BOOTS and SIlilllS, CROCKERY, WINES, LIQUORS, U.IAl'S, Etc. Etc., ' j Prices quoted and samples supi lied on application. CHAS. A. WARREN Golden, B C. LJ Special attention given to MAIL ORDEKS. Write us. COLUMBIA Golden, lu'l'SV 3 SO IT av u is not bail, and speaks well for tin paper did not receive Columbia and the sportsmen. Mr, support equal to its merits, | Brown snys this is hard work on the muscle, but a good advertisement for the im.ki r of llie rod The saw mill Co. tv rtninly mean business. The yards are full of lumber, uu n. horses and steam engines, It is good lor Golden to have such anenter- The racing fraternity returned ri-oui | pi-isl��K concern in its midst, and par- ,, , ,, , ,, ,, liciilarlv so. when under the manage- 1 nlitarv on Sum lay. .Messrs. C tin -1 ;,.., ,,. , ,i'-.i h ��� ��� ment of .Mike and his comrades. With naclier and Carlin, the iwo Cs, carry ,j10 nis|, j��� ,|���. Lumber mill, eoinesalso their success (?) very well, If you don't an increased stonmboiit t raffia, The at first succeed, try, try again. Duchess is nicely li I up ibis sum- , , , , ,, ' , , ., , lner; ami the Secy, and Captain are Lady Gwendoline Rous, LadyAdoln tloin(?tnere,muosl tn .���,,, ,��� the oom. Cochrane, Miss S. Brady, the Earl of fort and convenience of passengers, Sot-bury. Lieut. T. B, II. Coelirui.e, ��- "' M:,""> ,;' A"'v'""' l11"1 '' (' Annual School Meeting. 11,11, came i��� on Thursday'* steamer, j T|i(, anm|ft| gohoj] meeHn(, u;|K h(.M Dr. Jones, at one lime naval surgeon L, t]10 school house ou Saturday last. on the Warspite, returned from Thuii- Voters prescnl .1. F. Armstrong, J, ur 11,11 on Monday and is much Gibson, W. Mi dec, J. Conkrite, W, pleased with his trip. The scenery he Houston, II. Li. Moodle und W. Pel . says is in his opinion hard to be beat- ||;lrVey. Mr. J. P Armstrong was en. He and Dr. Herbert went ou to proposed ns chairman by Mr. Houston Banff lust Tuesday morning. ; ,mj seconded by Mr. Gibson. Carried. Dave Dickie ami partner, tame in The minutes of the last meeting wero j from the Duncan river country, last road and discussed. .Moved by Mr. | Saturday, They brought soinegood Gibson, seconded by Mr. Miller, that samples of galena and quartz with the minutes of thennnuul meeting held them, and au encouraging account of on Juno 25, IS!)-}, be accepted, as en-. llie outlook iu that section, tored in the minute book. Carried. 1\ (^ g i.!. iij f f-ft i 'P f>f\ Mr. Peter Sebastian and pup, went ftUUlBSS nUU-iUl1! 5 M) to Donald on Tuesday evening; the i violin was also a companion. This gentleman returned, minus dog, but with an envelope containing iu big letters ������io.OI), ou TueaUaj, Weussuuic lhat llie ever genial G. S. purchased the d-o-o-g and reiurued the inu sic Coy, Calgary, or Kamloops. IIUDSON'aJ BAY Co. Now rcn ly for business, has been newly built Mid newly furnished. The table is first class. The talis .stocked with choice Wines, Li mors, and Cigars. a hook lni'i i'i.i::i "Startling Facte" For men only, SUNT FREE to anyone addressing Moved by Mr. Pellew Harvey, seconded by Mr. J. Gibson, that tin .jiu-stion of the iii.ration if the trustees'term be submitted to the S.ipt. of Education. Passed. Moved by Mr. J. Gibson, seconded by Mr. Moodie, that Mr. J. P. Armstrong he elected as trustee in the place of Mr. Harvey, whose term ,.,,,, , si . . i I "f office exui.cs, ;; was again moved Mr. Dan Mann went eas, on Suii.ta, ��� ., ,, ... , ,, he Mr. Gibson, and seconded by Mr. last. Mr. Geo. Attwood, west also Oi. ���' ���' Sutidav, These gentlemen have h here with Messrs. II II and Woods all the week laying the.r plans for tin peiidiiiggreatquestion--'*To be, or nol to be." connect,d with the "JN'o l,,. .... , , i.Mr. Moodie, tli.it tlie accounts as pre- ��� 1 Star ninnim ileal. se ted bo accepted and that other in- Moodie, i hill Mr, II. F. Wilson be i-looied in the place of Mr. Houston, Proposed by Mr, W, P. Harvey that iii-- la.si year's accounts he submitted. Moved bv Mr. Miller and sei led by W. McNeisl)., Froprietor. aby Carriages. J.G.TE&1FLETO.N, .... .. .... no ted no accept eil and t lint otnerin- '��� OlitiU'10 L>rag��iBt, Miss Lucas, tl inch respected .. . . formation requited bv section 4"- of the i nlgnry. school teacher, went home io \ ictor B - for her usual summer holiday ou Sun- OUn-ntAVi>. day. The platform wns full of children Golden, nn tlioinniii line of Hid Ci.nmlitui who assembled to w.oh their friend Pacific iL.iiwi.v. <.i hg cuimeciiuii wiih the , , , , , steiiinliniil iui-.ig-.tii a of the . ul .nibiii river: I good-bye, showing, thorough I no n.ed- the liiiuer.l ;ni.l iniiel'cialrcntrcul'I'l.'i.sU'l'U | j f " dilliili cbui'.id". " ihe feelinil lll'l.'lsh t ulitn.lil,, : lie..i',ip���,nei's at ill ��� l.iild en SmehiiiK works, the I'pper Columbia of the little ones towttrds their tenchoi Xaviiri.tloii ( ��� r.nil haulier iniltistrv: the ,���, . , , iiuilei fur tin. widoly known i.iiu f..r The committee appointed to draw up ...... in i c ��� I',, ,, f..iuod agi'ici.lti,r;:l i grazing l.-.iiil of the L memorial to the Lieut.-Gotenior, a \ ���, !.���>������ pn red theAaencvoi tlie famous uiiiiiiiiw& himieiiny \..iiev.s: ,aniv;.ii..,i ,, ,. , ,, ��� ' , ', ��� i I'.u'se. uei v ,.; i.llkinils; llie ilistriliiitnic coinplaining of the groat lack of propei McKee& Harnngtoa baby carrui.a'es. I,, , ,-���,_ n... ril.|.,,t ���.i....���.i ������ ���>������:,,;������ ,���;, ,��� ���, .,���. Illllills of tlie Attor. am prepared to furnish a superior article at ru"t"""t' . uey.Generai's department iu the i���n | School Act, could not be presented i.s the school year is not yet ended, The lime hnvi\jg expired the chairman dud,,iid Mr. J. I'. Armstrong elected iu the place of Mr. W. Pellew Harvey, and Mr, li. I". Wilson in ihe lac ��� of Mr, W. L. Houston. The istial voti - of thanks were then given iu 1 t ho un-. ting adjourned. very low prices. These coo: s are the lest. iiikI are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call a-.id see photos and get prices. W. ALEXANDER, LOCAL JOTTINGS. funs. II Redgrave, Donald, arrived I on Thursday. prosecution, met at Donald on Monday lust. A well signed document will In Mar silver ha I forwarded to Victoria, and probabl.t some attcutioi! paid to the di s le ol tin well thinking public. ibeeuquoted'this week Our old friends, Archio McMtinh WaVPniTsP IfPT* .'', . ei^'wJ'-,!^'^ I away down to 7 7c. ,���., ,,,��� Stark, eaino back from thi " ' ��� ' ICeuiui bus visited "I.ueruutiou . and other nloinis n. ��� he busin, lasl week, 'I In .. say llnti the snow is going wvy Fnsi : parts ol ' the claims men on the suiiiuul an getting clear, aud thai shortly the en Mr, W. C. Siade ivier 1 from the country will be open foi pros-Actors ��� ... ' ��� ��� *������ ��� -- tippnr cnniiiry on Saturday. and ins|ieotiuii, The trail i i Car- Choic* Frosli Buttsr. KnlO'l Hav, FmJ and Pnaaonuor List. yU. Frank Owen bus none into Ai- boiiate Litudiiig to the Middle fork ex- BMd Grain, Vepetablaj of all Kinds | Passeiirtflrs south, June ISth, per S.9. ,.,.. l011M mining business. , u-emiiy, is in ttrst das. order, New Wobtminster, Wu nn i'lforuied, on wry ; i " ou Thursday last authority, thai tho concentrator on the WHOLESALE ������.' ��� i.i:it ix Capt. and Mrs. Porrnns, Thunder Hill mines in now running; Donald. N.B. Wail Orders promptly executed. Rev, J. C C. (' us again ilils wei!;. The (Ion riinieiil dredge wil for a trial run next week. AT: Duchess: Geo. Rurv. London J Cook, ... JOHN SHARPL1S Dr. J s, "...,,.���,,���. Mrs. ��caardeIl,|cft^'n3no WIIOLBSALB 'ii'LLIt IN tjri'orerlos. I'rovtuton", IKloa* Passengers north. Juno If). - Cnpt, | mill t'i'��il. and Mrs. Torreim, Wartchow, Togart. CALGARY, - ALBERTA.- Passengers south, June UO. Messrs. IBird, Pearsou, Tiiiliton, llamillou, ��� COKttfi81'ONUBSOB SOLUITIlli. ,���,,,.. , ,,.,, ,, ,. ,, Wadded. Nowal, Miller, Mc.Cine, i'ltr- Tlie Ooiniiierolal. sons, II. L. Cuininins. Mr, and Mrs. The Commercial is now to hand, it Maogurn, Master Macgurn. aud i hat their is a .meal lit)] I'OVOUlOnl iii i lie general outlook al 'It ��� uiiiii a , The supply of ore is iiiexhiiiistulile ; s thai.given time und you I iiiuiiagemeiil Dull lid. On Mond v evening a meeting was held lo i rrunge for a programme of spoils o i Saturday, July 1st. It was decided t i It Id a picnicat the grounds ,ui the Wait-a-bil iii lln alii riiuiin anil Mr. Spragge was appointed in collect sul si riptiuiia f"i' i li.it purpose. We hear thai he bus i with consi lerabld success in his efforts, so an afternoon's sport will be assured. In the morning ,i fun ball match will bu played ou the grounds near the station. .Vs there has been rt good deal ol practising lately n strongly c ml .stcd gituio unii lie ox- peeled, I on; li ill. i in S itnrdii,' evening lasl a game was playi I iu I' maid between tho nun li.no shop and th. wipers, u Inch afforded much iiuinseii i ut to the spec- tati-i'!*, Ti - hop i im in w as victorious, after a bard game, principal!.! owing tu thustrong playing of is a special supplement relating to Vancouver Island, the adjacent coast Pitssongeis north, June -J:'.-Lady Gwendoline Rous, T. B. II. Coohrnne, and northern Interior of B.C. As Eal.t Xorlmrv, Lmlv Adela Cochrane, usual it is well printed, writtonjtlld | ^ Bnldj. MMBr8, vfwtwn, Lays.on Mr. and Mrs. Warren and MissCop nai her hat e gone up i lie river on : jaunt, We hear with much rigid that Mrs blluiiHIIUli i lanu !���,���"��� i iiiuiiKKviiii llel'.rave wife of the "Sheriff "is Wood house, ituigi.iM, win .ii.iiii, is t|,ei.eiaevery reason to cx| i a pros-, igalii very seriously ill The funeral of II. Crosby, who was injured while walking OU ihe track near Revelstoke a few weeks ago, took place final thu hospital, Dollllld oil Sunday last, Mr, lloss cunducleJ tho | service. The deceased was very deaf and was unable lo bear the whistle perotis future for the shareholders in To-dliy will becelebrntc.i throughout ' this, now,well known company, Ii is the Dominion the usual holiday supposed that the first car load of connatural to the country, centrates will be.in Golden next week. Shooting, (if the sporl is ready with Two young Engl shmon aro pleasure ,, , ,, , ,, ��� ���, ..ir- 1.1,I'll. ,,, - i ��� ,,. ,,.���! , , his rifle) is good lust now aroiiii I bent Messrs. 13 row il and Hemuiuiii generally a credit to the enterprising '' , publishers who appear to do this sort Leslie Hill, Mann, Altwood, Bradley, Golden. Several black boars have been are having a good nine jusl now. blowit b,t engineer Scoti to warn bint of thing periodically. AVolls, Hondcrsoii, Cartwright. |seou recently, but not killed. I Fishing is tho onUr oi thu day and jot the approach of the train. Cltln- I'S-ilM-n (!.H*rt Tho (1 II. IK.V El 8 it.u'day iii.i ���lliug iu ti ii II i.l wast then iiai lit? liy trains, .-, Win 1 i Ivoi , Iv uu.. II,'. V dis I'il'l. A is published .'very Ol'ti'IUIAI. ill!l-l'i:x.; Prom Tacuiiui -Assayed A NATION UI MOURNING. for go d. time In catch the east |sl|ve, ; ilitcriptu Uato ilso the mail fur tint ilium in tho lieu si-.'l) per annum IN 10- IU cent ; silver ,1, No AilVA > Vdrnrtl-ie nonts airl c.hangos must ber in tlio oflco not later than 1-' nan, oil Thursday to iusuro insertion. V lvortisoaie.it rates iniiilo known oil application tu All cash to be pni I to the Manager, from who.n the Company's receipt will be obtained, iii: GolfJsn Era Piiliisiilnj Cjinparij, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1898, Apology. " Ail engineer's puff," All hi..rney iniil guff. Nothing hut rubbing staff " Xul half good enough." A story I'm about to relitlo, Ofa niiiti who s. ils on Columbia Lake, Por energy and skill he's wide inv; ke, A real tlesceuilenl from Aihiiir.d Di'liko. aud teaipest his way ho Through s makes, Nm-'ever thinks of shelter to take, Kvon thu'au e.u'th pu.ko Sinn,Id him overtake. Says lie unto the male ; Your ciiui'se steer qui.o straight, Connections with Ihe boat I'm lioiiuil to make. Nor ever yet have 1 been hue. Upon the sea, .-mil un the hull!, He always takes his stand, Anil to prove he's 1 -ts of sand, Is evor ready will, a helping hand. lu iH't'stiu lie's always neat and clean, Tim' his body is long, l.mk mid lean. Such a vessel and crew is r.n'oly seen, It is evon lit Li carry a queen. Down iu the hold, and upon the deck, To sei.rch lu.' dirt, you wnuluu't find a speck, Altho1 Joe says he could thin a [jeek, S..y i.iiiiihei' wui'ii, s..ya l,e, ,.u.. i'II break your neck. Hi; im lougor wears a white shirt. Pur resells pli.hi- it shows the uht. A ilusc ut L Iliuv iiuw dues he squirt, \\ Inch groatiy dues enjoy the I'ert. Now Capt. A. gives us yuur haud, let's shake, Por you I've worked belli early nnd l,��lo, A furtiuie for you I've tried to innke, Ami it I've tluiuil, why uun't hlnuiu lieurj-e Drake. Yuii have always taken good euro of my stake, \i inch I do must llu..i'iiiy appro-. ;...e. Yui.r lu'in I never will .oi'si.ku, ldow ine, uo, as lung ,.s my name's Drake. lu Manitoba he owns atltirge est..te, \i liich iu boom-time he iliti speculate, Alas, ,-ihuut the taxes he now does pi'mo, '1 hey arc such mi exh,ii'iii,..ut rule, L'|nni liie tniiiiwiiy, now mill then, he takes a run, Mil It spills, anil lips and downs, there's lots ui lull, Ami when their work is all done, (in (,oes he. with his eighty collar gun. Prom the rising to the sotting sun, In hustling In iglit they have already begun, '1 liey sooiu io think their work is never none So says all, and o*uryuiie. Aiiionust the geese, the ducks mill drakes, A fearful slaughter he sooictiiucs makes, \. liich Ulttu his iiiales he does relate, Por a dead shot he L.kos tho cake. We wish all s.acess lo llie Pert and her jolly crew, Oldtiii.i- .'rieiulship, we hupi Purlher on this topit, I wil S i we'll sav lut'iuvell, IllllOil. r ami lead : No. 1 ���Gold, !K)oz. ; leltd, 51.7 per $II2.W;I. No. l' Gold, L'i-100 20i) iii. ; le nl. 7 per cm 'j'i i' i. il ::,.; i. M-100 ; sil, ir Id iz. ; lead, u i per cent <ji0..i 1. Provincial assays, assayed for silver alone: No. I, 120oz. ; No. 2, llllloz. ; .No. .'!, 140oz. ; No. 4, lllloz. ; No. 5, !)4oz., with strong traces of gold, lend 45-110 per cent. These assays are gout proof of the value of the Muds, ami Mr, Myers, tne fortunate prospector win unearthed! the claims, says he expects to astonish the natives with other iinds, Ho has been prospecting for tne past ion years, and never SilvV a bettei locality for prospecting thai; the dictriul iit which he is now engaged. He also stales Ils conviction that the whoa: country around Kamloops is rich iu hoth gold and s lver quartz. The way to the mines is from Kamloops to Lewis creek, uu the North Thompson, and thence by trail II' to Li miles ens. to Pall river. Near Adam's lake the Pall river empties into Lewis creek, aud the latter empties into tlie North Thompson. Eight licenses were taken out yesterday, and people are moving iu rapidly to the minus, the district Doing easy to reach, and at slight expense, Tlie Sentinel has claimed for years that the North Tuouipson was noil ill go'.! and silver quart!*, and mere is e.ery reason to believe that our assertions are about to be proven.���Kamloops Sentinel. lo renew, u-it now pursue, II.11.11., M.E. i Tlie Cras'i Continue,!. New Whatcom, Wash:, June 22.-- The First National bank closed its doors at noo.i to-day; inability to realize upon its securities is the cause given for suspension. Tlie batik officials state that thei.' asses are double the liabilities uud that depos.tors will be paid iu full as soon us they can realize on securities. The bank examiner Will be here in it few days. Depositors feel coulideut that thev will receive lUO cents ou the dollar. Theru iS uo excitement uud suspension did not precipitate runs o.i tue oilier banks. Chicago, June 22. ��� Buird& Bra Hey one of the oldest real estate linns iu the cay, assigned to-day. Tueir liabilities are *j4-U.UiJ0, but they claim that their assets are in excess oi ih.s .uiiuu.it. Inability to realize on property is said to ue the cause of the lailure. New York, June 22. -The failure of Henry Sheldon & Co., dealers in tea anil coffee, ou No. lldl Front street, is announced. No statement of the condition of the linns affairs is yet obtainable. Florence, Ala., June 22.���Cashier Curr, uf the Tusouuiuiu Bapking company, was arrested lasl night. < air returned from New York last night ami claimed to have sufficient inonOy to pay depositors of the suspended bank, Instead uf this he made a proposition to compromise which was rejected and his in rest followed. It is now thought that the bank will only .'.'. ;���' i euts un the dollar. FliiRla dV Sorrow at llie I.osa of Hor llritve Mariners. London, Juno 24. A dispatch received at two o'clock this morning Iroiu Boyi'ool says that the Victoria- Cunipci'dowii collision occurred at five o'clock Thursday afternoon, about 7 miles fioin Tripoli. The vessels were almost at right angles when the Victoria was struck. Those on the Vic- iti'iia's decks at Ihe moment of tlie 'collision scrambled away and were j rescued by boats I rom i ho Campurdown, ami several other vessels. The men below hail no time tu reach the deck. Tlie sudden heeling of tin. Victoria cause I her to begin io Iill immediately, and uo escape was possible. She went down iu eighty fathoms of water. It is'dimcttit to obtain the names of the rescued, as they are aboard seveial vessels and so far nil efforts have been devoted to recovering bodies. Shortly after tho collision live bodies were taken from tho water, one of them the body of the chief paymasttr, They were buried with military honors at Tripoli. The Cain perdown wns severely damaged forward iu the collision. Temporarily repairs will bo made and she will then start for home. It is said here that sereral times the Victoria had showed signs of weakuoss iu her steering gear. One theory is that on account of this weakness she became unmanageable and could not be got out of tlieCamperdowu's way. The D.ike of Edinburgh has received this dispatch from Emperor William II: " Words cannot express our hor ror. We all sympathize with our llritish comrades. As a token of our sympathy your ensign is flying from the mainmasts of our vessels, with our own ensign at half-mast, according to my orders." The Duke of Edinburgh replied: "Tlie British navy uud nation feel deeply the sy input hy expressed by Your Majesty and oar brother officers of the German navy fur us in this great disaster." Tlie Queen has sent Col. Carrlngtoti to express her sorrow and sympathy to Lady Tyrou. On the evening following the afternoon of the disaster Lady Tyrou, who arrived from Malta three weeks ago, was holding her tirst reception of the season. Two hundred guests were present. When the news of her husband's death reached her she fell iu a faint. A court circular issued this evening says that the Q men received the news with the deepest grief and that "her hearts bleeds for the many homes plunged in mourning." The Queen will publish to-morrow a s|iecial letter of condolence with the families afflicted by the disaster. Iu discussing the disaster this evening Lord Brussey, some time secretary of tlie admiralty, said that the sinking From is reported that meal is selling at such prices that peasant farmers have been forced to slaughter their cattle, and it is feared the result will boa meat famine in 1894. died away. Are we to pay so much in 1 shillings pe. hundred weight millions and broken hearts only to Stras'tinr learn that the compartment system is a delusion and a snare." The Times says: "The inquiry into the causes of the disaster must be searching and exhaustive. The punishment, if blame be found to exist, adequate aud unflinching. Only so can the leson of the great calamity bo turned to account. The true lesson is not that manoeuvres at sea aro too hazardous, but that by incessant practice of evolutions nt high speed can the navy be fitted for the necessities of war." Humcl In Ulai-lnff Benzine. St. Petersburg, June 21. ���A terrible calamity occurred to-day iu the Brodzki chemical works at Odessa, iesulting in the loss of sixteen lives. A large quantity of benzine exploded, and tho burning fluid was thrown in every direction. A number of men were at work close to the place where ���Ir; 31 ire Trouble Atieatl. London, Juno 22. It the House of Commons to-day Mr. Gladstone stated the alterations the Government had decided to make iu the financial clauses of the Irish Home Rule bill. He proposed a provisional term of six years to effect the financial arrangements, No change iu the managing or collecting of taxes would lie made. The Irish parliament would be empowered to establish new taxes. Ireland's contribution to the Imperial exchequer would lie one-third of the ascertained revenue, also the whole yield of any taxes impose 1 upon Ireland by the Imperial parliament express'}' for war or special defence. At the close of six years tho constitution anil the whole arrangement would by revised. It would bo provided that Ireland should collect and manage taxation, with the exception of the customs uud excise duties. ltEIIMOXll IN til'POSITION'. Mr. John Redmond (Paruellite), ine,uber for Waterford city, gave notice that he would oppose the clause preventing the I.'isli parliament from collecting and regulating existing taxation, as unjust and humiliating tu Ireland. London, June 22.-Interviews with Justin McCarthy uud other irisu leaders show' that they are disappointed over the proposed alterations in the financial clauses of tlio Home Rule bill. Before committing themselves tu oppose or reject the alterations, a party conference will be held and thu sense of tlie party taken. benzine e ' novel Ai It id lteen stored, and they ul with tlie liquid fire. he number was the director o: i lu work*. Some of the men managed :u isi ape terribly injured, hut sixteen of them, including the director, were burned to death. UawaKor Ouellus, Heat. Loudon, June 22. - The young Duke of Sutherland has won Ins case against tlio Dowager Duchess of Sutherland for the possession of tlie Titteisou Chase. This is another victory tor the young Duke, who, s.uce Ins lather's death, has fought in every possible way his step-mother's claim to benefit under the will of the late Duke. The trouble arising out of the marriage of the late Duke to Mrs. Diain is fresh, iu the minus of the public. It is only a short time ugo that the Dowager Duchess was released Pacific Cont Newi. San Francisco. June 2il -Thismorning Mayor Ellert appointed a Committee to consider tho advisability of moving the European exhibits at the World's Fair to this city. The Fair Committee will report a plan of organization. A consnrvativeestiinnte of the estate of the late Senator Stanford, places it at over i$''4,000,000. Transfers were placed on record today from K. H. McDonald to the Peoples Home Savings Bank of the Pacific Bank Building valued and fixed at 82,000,000, Mr. McDonald's private residence on Sutton street aud some dozen other pieces of property. To-morrow afternoon, Coast defense vessel Monterey, will leave for the North, starting from here. Tucouiit. June 2il. -Martin 0, Martin, a foreman in it livery stable in this city, has fallen heir to a fortune of ���$ilo0,0C0 left by his parents iu St. L>uis. He has been advertised for throughout the country in various newspapers, but, unfortunately sa.v none of them and was to-day informed; of his good luck by an acquaintance from that city meeting him o.i tho street. from jail, \vliere she served -ux weeks of tlie Victoria supplied a strong argu- fo1' contempt of court for destroying a Hid idp vuy, P. ���uy ti. II:'..- ���11 ��� mud ; Myen whlel ui i;,.' . Tlio lu 0.11' last iss 10, w in mi. find that had been made by All- in the Adam's Like district hail all the appearances of one of tlie richest finds that has been made in the country (or some time, but could give no definite information until an assay bad been made. We are now in possession of report,; from well-known firms American and Canadian, uud can therefore state that tho hopes of the prospectors are more than realized, and that the district, if thoroughly prospected, is likely to turn out one of richest in the Province. We herewith give he reports given by the nssayers from average specimens of ores sent them for assay. Ii'i'.. . i. bunk. :��� private iin l ii ittiou uiosed its doois tins morning owing tu ihe depressed liiiaucial ..cauls are estimate, . liabilities ui $21d.0b0, UiOil. i he ���1,1X10, and Report Next Vi oolt. London, Jum 2-1 Tin Hurl of Kim- hcrly, secretary of stati for India, telegraphed CO the vici roj i ' India tlio decision of the home government ou the recommendations ot Herschell committee appointed to repo t concerning the currency crisis iu Ind i. Their decision will lie submitted lo the Indian coue il. Tne recommendations of tho committee will lie published next week. ment against building more big men- of-war. It was evident, he said, that tlie Victoria's armor afforded her no protection from tho Cauiperdowu's ram. While not convinced that smaller vessels were safer than tho large ones, he thought it wiser to distribute tlio country's war strength among pretentions man-of-war among a few monster I' will poor policy to put i iu one basket. concert and other royal the programme for next in postponed. Tho Lord document ill the case. many less The rather than KiiKliiinl IVants to Know. London, Juno 22.���The secretary of the British embassy at Constantinople has presented to the Porte it formal request for u detailed report of tlio proceedings, and the evident-" given at the trial at Allgoria, ot Armenians charged with seditious rioting, which resulted iu the sentencing to deatli of the accused persons. 'f I Famine In (l.-i-iiiini, . Berlin, Jnue 22.���At a meetli Wiirteniburg peasants n petition to the king was framed asking him to b ittloslilps 30 many eg;. The stale functions d i week have bi Mayor of London has opened a relief fund for tho bond.: of tho needy families who lost members iu the disaster. The morning newspapers are tilled ] convoke the, Landtag and ask agrant With articles describing tho vessel, |for the purchase of fodder abroad and and with obituaries of the most con-1it!l distribute spicuous officers lost. All publish ' credit. Tho Wurtemburg ministers leaders extending condolence to the! ale consulting exports in Heisse on the friends of the drowned men. Every ! situation. The Landtag lias been leader eulogizes Admiral Tyron. j summoned to meet ou June 27, font The Daily News sevs editorially : 'similar purpose. Along the Rmne and ���'America will thrill at the news, j in Heisse Nassau tho greatest scarcity coming as it does, when the New York ' prevails. The price of bay has risen cheers for our squadron have hardly | eight, nine and, in some places, ton Tile New Anntriiliiui Route. Victoria, B.C., June 20th. -F. W. War J, representative of the new Canadian-Australian steamship line, was at the meeting of tlio boar I of trade council this morning. He believed tho Canadian route i mild be made the fastest of all between Australia and Great Britain. Ha gave the time of transit from the different colonies, nnd though the time taken on the trial trip over the Canadian route was not quite what was expected, he thought much better time could.be made. Ho gave the best records made by the Suez routes, ami. tne American via San Francisco, and sain though the Suez route steamers might increase their speed the Canadian had two great advantages: A. large proportion of the distanc over the Canadian route was overland. A railway tra.n could attain a speeu not to be thought of for vessels. Australians were in favor of the Pacific cable project. It had been approved of at the meeting of die postmasters-general of tho Australian colonies, held nt Brisbane. Already a Parisian company had advanced a project for the cable, but the feeling in Australia was that the cable should be built by British capital and go through British territory. Australian colonics would feel more secure with a Canadian cable. A Live u i n Inic Company. From Golden comes the news that ���I mil work has commenced on the bunder Hill Milling Company's prop- .uuong the peasants on erly. This properly, in East Kootenay, was discovered by James Brady, the present superintendent, aud through the agency of W. H. Bainbridge, in Victoria, a joint stock company was formed and tlie original locator retains his interest with the office of superintendent. Tho Thunder Hill is a low grade property with a great ore body, and ore is so easily mined that a handsome margin remains after paying all expenses. The Thunder Hill Company has set a noteworthy example to mine owners in Kootenay. Probably if there were not so many gilt-edgeu propositions in the country there would be more actual work done. Toad mountain bristles with promising prospects and mines, but the hum of concentrating machinery will hardly be heard for many years to come. ��� Miner. BUfliti : Tlie In fliiusorl to glass ui i 1,800 pan Notice to Taxpayers. Assessment Act and Provincial Revenue Tax. Hill,i or. n NOTICE IR HEREliYllIVEN, in accord- mice willi the Statutes,, that Provincial Rev oiiuo Tax and all Tuxes levied under the As- sessmont Act are now due for the year 18I*.'!. All of the above named Ti.sos collectible within tlio Eastern Division, of the District of Kootenay, tiro payable at mv office. Court ���0 Panes of (flitss House, Donald. Assessed Taxes i.ro collect- ni, lble ut the following fiitcs viz.; Monday night If paid on or before' dune ,'10th, lSllil ���5?usr'ttcc�� Ot'U*f>a. Hox. J, A. Lot tHIKEIl, Q,C, 11. S. Ml Carter. lii-us Ticeil & SfcGartei', Biu'riuters, Ail Solicitors CALUAItV, ociitos, Solicitors, Etc., Etc. for Ih nk uf Mont Notaries' ���01.1. N.W.T THE GOLDEN i loruble damage 0 P.R work shops, about ot ...;.. low glass having lieen broken. The car and ulacliiue shops suffered most, they having skylight roofs. Workmen are bits.ly engaged repairing the damage. Mr. Albert Boyco wri.es to the Free Press stating that be gathered some of the hail stones Monday night and measured one, the dimensions being .'i.'xil inches and 1J inches thick. Ho picked up many more equally as large, and some perhaps larger. Ten stones filled au imperial pint measure to overflowing, and three together with six others wh.ch were saved on a plate, when dissolved weighed thirteen ozs. The large stones fell a long distance apart and appeared lo come from different directions. -Free Press. Prnvlm I ' PeveiiiiO, ft'1.00 per capita, One-hall' ��� c.n per ciiut on lie..I Property. Two per con I on itssessoil vi,l���o of iVilil I .iiiitl. Otio-tliird ul ono per cent un Personal Property. One half of one por cent on income, If paid after June DQtli, WM< Two-thirds of ono iior cent on Leal Prop- erly. Two mid one Ii.dl' por cont on assessed value of Wild Laud. One half of ono per cent on Persoiuil Property. Three fourths of nun per cent on income S. REDGRAVE, Assessor and Collector. Donald .Inn. nth. 1811*1. JEPHSfftT nmi WHI1ELKB Meinhors Assocn. D.L.S. ,v IM..S. for ll.C, DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYORS, Civil En-fini i rs, Droughts: iiieu, Valuators, etc Ciilgiiryiitul Now \\est- nunster. Cori'ospoudoni e soliciied.. rU.jKl'HSON, D.L.S.,I'.L.S, uf ll.C. &Ont. (JAUt.'RV, AII��I. A. 0. WllEELKlt, D.L.S. & IM..S. ,,f H.O. NlilW WlilK'I'lll.Vol'Ifilt It.C. JlrCnrtliy A Ilnivrj. Ilnrrlstors, Advoc.tes, Notaries, &e. Solicitors tor: - The Imperial llimk nl'fiuiiithi, The ('.'ui,,da I'eriUllllOlit l.oiui ,1; Savings fo. llie Yorkshire I uj.n it Secinitiesl orporiilluli The llnssey il.-.iii.- ( u. II.til;, etc., etc. Offices���Mephini Aveiii.c, t i,lgi,ry, P. McCAiirnv, Q.0, IIiiuaiiio ILyivEV, D.A., L.L.H. IL Ii. CBJMMim PROVINCIAL LAND SUIlVEYOR CIVIL ENGINEER, Kir. Golden - - - u.c. i Smeltin CO (Limited) TENDERS FOR L��i8ER. Hamilton, June 21). a until named Roach deserted his wife and three children here and went, to Chicago. Not heurinu form htr husband the woman eighteen months ago married H. Geiger, proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel. This morning Roach returned mid wanted to raise a disturbance. The police were notified but no arrests were mad ���. It is probable that the woman w II Ii e with Gieger, ns R inch gives no reason for his desertion nor subsequent silence. What Cliulcin la. Eet'lii. June 2*1. - Much interest litis beep aroused liy tlieauuouiioeineiit thai Prof. Eiiiiniiiuli, of Munich, and his assistant, Pi of. Tsuboi. of Tokio, have discovered thai Asiatic cholera is essentially a poisoning, with nitric uei'! goucraleii by Koch's co utuu baccilli Cwn With Hiuh Prices Por Electric Belts. $1.55, $2.65, $3.70 ��� former |iriecs $5, $7, $10. Qualty remains tin, Buine���10 till- fcivnt styles- dry buttery ami acid belts PIMPLES simple nilil or strong'ourreut" Lss than naif ill,ovo '���'"���,' l-reeklea, Plni-ilos, Motel the jtrice of any other company anil more ' I-litoklioittla.et-*., leaving the skin i Soi.led tenders for the supply of from 400.- (lfKlto 1,000,(1(10 feet, H.M., 1 ine Lini.l or. nil- ilreKsed to the uuilorsiguisl, will l.e received ..t the office of tho clerk of coiiiniitloo up . Mo.eloek p.m. ou Thursday, SKinl of .luie, The hmili.-t' h���ll he of soi.uil pine, free I'l'mii loose oriilisu in ' knots, sawn to lilt even thickness anil witlm . ,. The sizes required wi.l be 2-inch pl.uik, in widths ot from (��� inches to 12 inches i.ud iu leiit-llisfrom J2to Kl'ti.'dsoii quiiiitity,not ex- ci'i'din, pl.,iik. 'ding III per cent of tho I ��� in.-.lit whole, of ii-incli Tenilors may be by ei.r-liind lots, delivered K.O.U. VViiiuipotr. II subject tu i.ccoptiuico by the I ity Kiigiuecr. Each tender nuirit he accompanied by an acceptel cheque, iii.jIo |my. .hie lo thooi'i.er of the city treasurer, for the sum nf 8100, tvliii li will lie forfeited by the piii-ty whose fin 0? is accepted sh Mil,', he rV.il u enter into a written contract, wi li approved sure ics. 'I lie lowest ur i.uy lonuoi' nut necess���i'ily accoptod. 11. II. WEST, ( In.ii'iu.'.u Cotllliiittce on Works. Winni-iog, Mi.y i'J, liWI. J. LAINSGN-WILLS, 31. 13., S>\ C. M, Reports on Millies & Mineral Properties 20li Al.iiEltr Hr., Ottawa. LESLIE C. HILL, Assoc. Mem. I.nst. C.E. JI.XIX�� ESOIIVEER, Cochrane, Alii A.- Ft. .Siekle, B.C. XOTH'K PROSPECTORS �����"�� MINERS f'OM'LXTR 'TWO SIM.Mt.iVlO li.uosstrolig- tli.,n sugar. Inn carry e |tu,l ti s,*liw, iu vest pocket, Send 85.03 to A. E. Mildnu In., iMiolostdn Druggist, Cigar." i.inl n supply by iiu.il vill he forwarded, A. LEOFRED, (Graduate of Laval ami McOili.) mix a*-ft tes*i is emu. Head Office, QiJEUEc; Branch Offices SiiEitumioKE, & 17 Place d'Armes Hill. Montreal. MINES, & MINERAL PRODUCTS. 1/. PtLLEW HARVEY Analytical Chemist ft Assayor, Golden, Erltish Columbia. 1803 ASSAVKlt TO IIIK 1802 3riti3h Columbia Government of all specimens aunt .'r j:n the Province to THE WORLDS FAIR, CHICAGO. PURCHASERS + OF + ALL + CLASSES + OF Gold, Sillier t\ Lead Ores, For full particulars apply to H. B. ALEXANDER, MANAGER- 1 ivlll mail (I'KEE)on receipt Of'a -.'stamp.n receipefor a VEGETABLE HALM that will re- 1'llUS. soft, clear anil beautiful. Address A. D. 8TEM- gether._ Full listfree. Mention tins PEL, 00 Ann St., Now York. ,. . I any other company ___ horn testimonials than all the rest to- piHier. W. T. BAER & CO. Wn tlsor, On* Metal Report. We are indebte 1 to the Engineering nnd Minin.' Journal of New York for the following quotations : ������ New York. June 21). 1S93. Silver. The Lon-loii prices advanced sharply, owing io the expectations that the Herschell committee will recommend the government to adopt measures unfavorable tn future importations of silver. Prices, Now York 82Jn. per oz. London, II**J<1 |ier oz. Coppoi Continues to lv* Hal a' from I0J] to tOJc, for uleotrolvtic, C.M.J'i. P-t;> lis. fid. io -C44 7s. (id. pi r ion. Lend. This mnrltol has been very | ivoak and is iionsidoralily lower I haii last wei It at il. iii to il.HOc per lb. II la worth the prion to every p-rson yhn evan reads ��� ne*tgpap��r."���Hailh:,;-.n Jonrud. THE JOURNAL REFERS TO Blue Pencil Rules. ' BY -��v. a-, iraviisra. A Pocket Primer for the use of Reporter*, ( .-reerondenta and ropy rbnpuors. i.nort, simple and practical mles for making and edition nensinii. r copy, antlofrqual value tn all -11.0 wish to write correct Ensihh. Sent on recslot of prim. P- lee. 10 renta P-r copy. ALLAN FdR.MAN, Publiahet II" Nassau Street, New York. Bank Of tf.on.reai. CA MM It V. SAVIXCS BANIv DEPARTMENT Interest at Current rates. W. B. GRAV'ELEY. Manager. raua mmm Livery & Feed Stables, Saddle Horses for Hire. uoi.ma. ii. u. To llullilern A Contra:'tor*. K1RHT CLASS BUILDING LIME, In carload lots or by the bushel. ta. OKDEHS PROMPTLY FILLED M fi01lfr.lt <& ikMITH. KANANA8KI8 LIME KILNS. HULL BROS & CO., U'liok'n-ili nitl Itctail 3UTCHERS. Cattle, Slioep and Horse Dealers. GuLDiiM, B. C. J. SMART & CO. i Undertakers and . ��� . Ernbalmers. t'lil-tiif.v Alba. TCLEORArii in; ' ins rini.Mi'i'i.v A'rriiNiii.ii th. Thos. Fry, Practical Watchmaker, Stephen Ave., Calgary, Alba. WATCH CLEANING, $1.00. Work Mil !i��.iip <iiii-ii'.-iiit<'->:l Mcroml to' Sum' i:i <!if Xorl.'i Wt'xt T<>rritorit>��. COMMERCIAL ;-: PRINTING J o b De i > ti rt 111 e r\ t _:0:���OF���:o:��� The GOLDEN KI>>A ���w CAVEAT' TRADE MAF ::, DESIGN ���'ATEWTll, COP*""OHT��, MO. For Information arid free Handbook write to MUN.N * CO.. Sill Biiiiaiiwat. Mill' VtillK. Oldest bureau for securinit nateiits In Ameritta. Vvery patent taken out by lis Is lirntiiUit. tn-fnro tlie public by a notice given f roc of charge in tbo $ tiwtiiit ^wtlm Laraeet circulation of an, sclentlflc paper In the world. Splendidlr Illustrated. No Intelligent -null shnuiii bo wltluiui it. Weekly, Ht;I.UO a rear! tutuix muntlis. Aiitiress .MtiNN tc CO., 1*1���uusuxui, 1101 lltoailiw, Kcw Vorl: City. GIANT POWDER. Magazine At Thunder Hill Landing:. No. I, 60 por cent: No. *!, JO per rent. JUDSOX POWDER, For Poop Vimk ami Klowinp; Up Stumps Term* Htrli'il)- C����li. THUNDER HILL M'k. Co., (Lt'il.) Afrout. Ifl'.for RitlietCo, IMOMII.K I'AIIVT NII4H'. If you wiitit yniir house Piiiiitetl, Piiperetl or r.'ilsoiiniit.i . or any k ti ii I ni usiit'i raiiitetl write to.J. II. MILLWAIHl. CAI.UAIIV. the Leiiilhur Paint 8hop ill tile ttosl, lor ({poll work mill prices thai aro rip/lit. ;SllSs^H. Connacher, Proprieior. Newly ivliiti'tl iiiitl funiishoil. Strietlt FIRST CLASS in every respect, Sample Rooms fur Coiiiinei'oial men. Fire-proof safe for convenience of guests. Iloiiilituarim's for iniuiiii; men anil minors. Convenient to Station ami Steamboat Landing. Direct Importer ainl wholesale anil retail dealer iu Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Special attention given lo orders from ti,. the Columbia River. HARRY CONN AC! [EK, GOLDEN, - 1J.C. LINTON BROS., FROM Dl."FF TO GOLDSN. and it is railroad talk one bears from morn till night ; nf No. 1 nnd No. 2, S,_ , , I Iii ;l and 191. This is all right for Ss'llimP i? "If-'O r ',"'������'���*> Glories of tlie "lloitntiiln Soonory, . . . , . , . (UllJllulO, Dj UiXdCJl lol 0, thorn ; it is there business ; but rather mystifying to the stranger. Thero is ! possibly more style put on in Donald than any other place in British Columbia, and im one to sec it, The mountains frown upon ii ; the freight cars on lite side tracks are unmoved by it; tho Columbia Slows on ns though it An > 5fjR'.VS3>EA1 ERS. TOYS, FANCY GOODS & WALL PAPERS. CALOARY - ALBA. TUB HUMAN COUNTRY, UY "A WOULD MAN OS THE U'l.NCl. Returning from Uault to Golden, I stopped off nt Field one and a half [days, at the Mount Stophen house wlii'-ii I wns loiith tn leave, Before tin; lAilumiiia llvws on ns inoiigu u reaching this place from the east the , , , _ .. , ,, , , , ,,,,,., , , I hud not been, even Sutherland s lioavy grade of tbo C. P.K. is descended. , , , ., , , t . , ,.,. . . . ., monkey luces at ihuui ns tlie untie it. ,. ,, 11,,.,11,,iir ii,,',,.,,,..,,,I,,11,, I',,!,, It is ii thrilling, awe-inspiring ride, yet ii safe one, because ah the strut along tlio grassy street. They A TrillI ���' undid. Messrs. Henderson and Wolls got buck last week from another of their muni (rips from Kaslo to Gol Ion. All along heavy the roadthoy found many prospeotors nlwavs kopt open, it watohman beiiid enonmped and signs of otliers who had stationed at each one for that purpose, proceeded ftfrther up tho various creeks Us the train nears. if everything is in search of gold. There is a general O.K. four sharp whistles are blown, pav more attention to their adornment steepest pornous, nnil wltt'i'c slia.tp ,' , , . . r . . . , , . . ' than to tho cultivation of their intid- i-ill'vi'- ai'i.'1'iii'iiiiiittrcil, safot,' switch rush up the II Miser nnd its branches, and the entire country surrounding the Duncan valley is being well picked over. Inis. One person remarked that "nny- tnov are usuallv tormod, are buili, I , , ., ono win. dm mil put on style out no .p Hie mouiitaiu side on n ��� ., ., , .. , ��� , . figure.' Groat Scott, what a liguro ado, I hese switches are , . , they are outting I (i wad s e nowor thegiftiogieus To see ourselves us otliers see us. |l", Webb's famous tr.in pulled up ut. Donald while 1 wns there, and tbo running gear was examined before they started en ist wards. Tlie cars were elaborate; but I wonder what Donald- ites thought ns they gazed on tho u! the switcli is turned, allowing the train to puss ilown the in tin line. So with tliis precaution, the improved tiir I brakes, iiiiiiisli'r engines, und the vigi- Sonie of the ore already discovered lance of the train men, an accident is | pariy, who were leisurely strolling is very hiuh grade. Apart from gold almost impossible, A few inilt's carrying i-unrt'c. there is u quantity of j ward from Laggati, ut, the siiuiiuit of associatetl galena nnd sulphurets. We , the Rockies, we are passing down this have had Information conveying proof renowned piece of road, following the thai tlio galena is fairly ricli in silver, j Kicking Horse canyon, or pins, and This addetl (o the gold, should be the I rounding tho base of Mount Stephen, means of opening ui that section of win; itnnmit towers tar up into tlio tin country. The question is how can i skies. it best be done? Well we contend Tho summit of Mount Srephen is that tlie Provincial Government should j chid iu whiteness, but is often invisible at an early date be prepared to say as it is aw.iy far up among the clouds, bow it will be done. It is an easy i Tho sight is bewildering, fl is an matter to make a good trail Irom the artist's gem. Methinks if an artisl Hotiser Creek to tho summit and tlie wants to accomplish a masterpiece, expense of connecting the two Koote- this is his subject. Fancies (Hirer, i nny's would, It is said, not exceed but Eur mountain scenery I think this Si!.000. This should be considered as' is equal, if not better, than anything a mere trifle in comparison to the of the kind on the line of the C.P.R. benefits which will naturally accrue, j Away far up the side to a dizzy height From East Kootenay there is a good is a huge greenish glacier saht to be along the platform, dressed in the plainest manner possible, yet with millions at their disposal, Dr. Webb wns walking along bare-headod, ''not pulled up'' with a saucer cap on the back of bond, or ;i blazer showing off his figure and without a jingle iu his pocket. There are, however, well-to- do people in Donald who are not stee| llnn^rAlllTnlifO Narration fl/\ UPpOl bOllllllM &TramWayW. Tramway from C.F.5. Golilon to Columbia Xiver, Strs. DUCHESS & HYAK on Columbia River Tramway betwoea Hud Lake and Upper Columbia Lake. " PERT un Upper Columbia Lake. TrcigLt Wagons between Upper Goluatbia Lake and Kootenay River. " GWENDOLINE on Upper Kootenay Riv. Sta^e Line fro.n Upper Columbia Lake to Fort Steele, TIME TABLE AFTER JULY 1st. 1893. SOUTHWARD. Miles' NORTHWARD. fr.osday & Friday 7n.ni. Guillen hy stoniiior Duchess 0 Thursday & Monday, Wednesday K Saturday, Windermere '- 100 Aili'ln " 11.1 Ti'.'.inwiiy liehveeu Li.kos liH Thunder Hill&l'auid Flat ss Portias ������ Thursday Cunt,] l'l..i,& Fort Steele.stngo IM. i*i.l i .'liny. Freight Rates to Fori, Stce'.e, Canadian Freight Classification. A Class 1 & 2 $:S,00 H " :!, I. ."), & (1 $2.25 C " 7, S. ii. it 10 81.60 oCO feet thick, further varied hues s moans of access to the Duncan, pros pectors would find it fur easier lo puck in provisions, even in the prosont state ot the trail, from here to tlie camps far up this precipiece, iu the shape ol there. There should he no jealousy, |cribbing, tunneling, and boxinit for a t. i in style, uud who can converse with working men. There are warm-hearted folks hen.- also, who are obliging nil courteous to everybody, Our landlord, ui the Selkirk house, is a i _, ,���,,! fellow. Stephen (sheriff) E idgrave Expl'CSS ll'""8' Goiae" t0 iort bteB,e -4centsPe*'lu- ���"���<* 2 P* ����� ��'- ""��*<���<- value would in.ike anyone feelut home ; is a Golden to Canal Flat iV-ts. per lb, and 1 p.c. plain man,and u rustler from "away back." li.. has a host of duties to attend to, and tlie court house arrangements which he supervised are well limes sparkles in the sunlight. I l����"��e��l. R. "W. Putmore is the genial uid the workmanship of iniin is soon |,oatinaster' a| anothecan bookseller, Ietc. Miiiutel A I! tttau, geuerul mer- | chants, do n good business, W. Alexander, the jeweler, has a trade that the of camp equipment is a cipher, tram line leudiug to a silver miiio ol untte,'i tliu jeweler, has a trade that the future wo must all Look to low grade, but not working. *rne oxtonds east to Caninore. There are and from the present enterprise and work performed is marvellous. Still olliei' Slmi* 'ncludiug the C.P.R. one, tli.vnl iii.iil it will ilnnmiil nil, Iin.. Iiitln. <!tin lnnt, ,.,������,,.!,., ,,-,,(��� l'"' ForiCSt ttlld C.P.R. hotels,' COII1- dovelopment it will depend. lidding to the stitpeiidotis grandeur of' ".M. B. LANG,: 1114. teveiopint'iii it win tiepenu. uiiuiug io ine stupeuitoiis grnniieur of ' The nail should be struck on the the soouo, nmi which almost turns it 'or'"Jle reaiilonttes, ulittruhes, uud the| lead at onco, the government should t0 the "-���'���'���ule' is ���-���' leaping, roaring ' ';" '' ding room. ... : ....,...:.,. ., ,. and fou L- Khili ll,,,.,. i���mI,!������ Hero I met .1.1 ri nils, the Rev. W. Din GOODS, MinindAlrPyi'Tfllfliin MUilllg UUCiltjICIi OUW lie impressed with the responsibility u"d foaming Kicking Horse, lashing resting on thoin, when probably such 1 itaelf into spray a pure white, as ii n discoverv will he made as will tend rushes,madly along, In ing from out to ease the gol I stringency iu the cataract to another, ea| -it wen II llossand move,; from sinlioncl fi' ��� . v,uo" recently re- rton. and who were .im ��� at Ohilliwaek. world and ut the same time bring our country prominently before "The Mining World.'' : . (',,|,,m. They like Un .. new home very wt 11 HARDWARE, PATENT MEDICINES CLOTHING. TLWABE, FANCY TOIBACCOES JJ00T8& SHOES, STATIONERY, PIPES, En:.. Etc. io join tli,'p..i, t sti : .('iilum- ��� ���' '"���'""' "c" -"""u veij wtu. bin, at Golden, and iiiiall liuus rest in Jo'!" [s a iollv ��"'' "-1"1 ,"ls hosts of 1^1 T1<^ f*T*nPPT,�� ?'Ci :'- '^'i^^. Ho l+fV ,t , r t admirors. and ban will the iad.Pn lie A *.**v MA WI^VllVkD CSl .'..-?���>'������.���' i tXlll V the waters of the great j utc ocean al uu,ui���i��i ���'"' ""I i "l" UIK ui.i'i.i uo Jn�� ��/ I . U-'l/l tt'illll lllll> 1.1 lift- ll.M.Ill \ ..���...���, North Star Mine. Since our Inst report on this mine we are informed that considerable development bus beoii done. The manager, Mr. Leslie Hill, A.M.I.C.E., j' liiitling that the time ot the bond was drawing close, put ou nil the extra force available, opening surface cuts to prove tlie course of the vein or deposit, for any pen describe, ai.d beyond ���,. . , , , , the power of ho most gifted brush to This work riiiihl not Iii! done sooner; . ,, , ������. transfer toeanras, Field is a railway owing to the snow and water. These , , . .1,, town; yet Carlin it Like, general outs exposed the vein fora i nisi able ,., ., . -, , , merobauts, carry on a large trade, and distance on the surface, but I i ugh ,, .... , . I A. Hanson, of the Monarch hotel, Is w'.io wins her t,. his home. A move' iiu'iii wns on fo.it to build a new manse which will likely be curried through with dispatch, H. Beasley, Stpt. Marpole's assistant, it, very obliging iu ins olliciul capacity, and well liked by ilmsj with whom helms to do business. During my short stay. I i met the night despatcher, R. C. Barker, lieu-!, is ui keeping i , , , 1 1 -".vh'is' n jiile and cheery good '""" '���" ' ! night has made him many friends, (Continued next week.j Astoria The base rounded. Mount Stephen house, one of tho C.P.R, ���'���>.'- ehiganl resorts and eating houses, which is the architectural attraction of field, is reached. The management, the table, and everything iu connection with this ehiiriuii with ihu see: TENONS WANTED. the vein bus nol yet been proved in depth a large hotly of or.'is in sight. We understand that Mr. Altwood,] F.G.S., etc, the engineer who made the final examination in company with Mr. Hill, Is sntisli'd with the property ami that tlie ileal will iu ull probability be completed, Inri-fly patronized. All ti ', ,, , , ,.,, Will In around iield are very ngroeublo, Hie .1 :��� 1ALED TENDERS lor llie ereo- j��� .���.,,,,!,. tl' u "' a Presbyterian Manse ft' Donald , ,.!. will be n ivod by the undersigned u|: intli .Inly. 1808. Plans and sperilieations may be seen ��� boys" are us big hearted as the celebrated ox ilmt parades the street, or rather the railway track. Ho Is said by oulTing at The offlcoof the under to ��� 11 years old, mil has l.ien signed, or a copy of the specifications ditched by the train six times, ibis usually occui'i'lng whon the time Is changed, The "buys" all allowed Ithiit the fast schedule time would when lliev will be lorwrded to any tenderor, .!. C. PITTS, Chairman Building Committee, I aid. B.C. r'->-^*>^-n The IliM'kv Mountain Bolioos This little : nit -arbler is again toI ,.knook |,im ,������ bund, not in its old style, but increased | pm.poae Klvin(( ,lim ��� ,,,,,,��� blu.,a| ill size. This increase means success. Tllt, r-de ,,,������ ,���,.,, t0 GoidBU RnJ the success is gained by intention o��� DonaW is an uninteresting one, The the part of themi.niigoinont. We con-; hn,r ���t om. ,in���, WHg .,)fl m03t talked gratulate all on the present flourishing ftbout place wegl of Winnipeg j but as Btatc of affairs. i,���. railway pushed westward its glory j departed, frontier lown ; but tho scene bus the County Court will bo hold on Thursday, changed. There is no quieter or more the 87tli iliiy of July, 1803, nt 10 o'clock, ti.in,, sports which will be held on July 4th. (orderly hamlet to-day along the line. About S.'jOO will be given iu prizes. Il is u divisional point nnd ull tlie I Particulars,oun bo obtained from the necessary works are in operation. The ,. ,, ,. , ,. '!M> ' i linii.'.lii, Lasl ivootoiiay. secretary, Lord Sorbury. | inhabitants are principally rallroadors, \ ,]mv -jottt. is'.c. Apples, Creinberries, Oreir|^cs, Leixior|s. ::.���.";���:!.' ".-.. HMgMimi -i w*srmmaum M. B. LANG, Golden, B.C. Mi'foni mid Ooolirnno sportN. The programme is out for these NOTICE! It was likewise a topical j NOTICE Is lioreby glvon that a alttlng of MACHINE SHOP. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS on Mill and Mining1 Machinery, Boilers, Engines and Agricultural traplements. A good general blacksmith shop in connection with the Machine Shop. at tho Court House, I'mudi REDfJRAVE, Kt'gistr,.!' Couuty Court* ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Frames, Stair and Turned Work. Estimates furnished and contracts taken on all kinds of buildings. Houston & Wilson, GOLDEN, B.C.
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Title | The Golden Era |
Publisher | Golden, B.C. : Golden Era Company Ltd. Lby. |
Date Issued | 1893-07-01 |
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Date Available | 2015-12-15 |
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