L LOCAL AUKNT. J ■v_: nc mniL-ncnHLU J Vol. 12.-No. 94 REVELSTOKE. IU!. JULY 18, 190 $2.50 Per Year Mail Order llept. CB. Hume 4 Co. Write For Samples LIMITED. DEPARTMENT STORE. NEW BEAUTIFUL CHINA RICH CUT CLASS Limoges China—in setts or odd pieces. Miyfield, Clovei Leaf, and White Patterns—in setts or any part ol sett, or odd pieces. Lemonade Setts, new and beautiful. Covered Casseroles, Fire prool Teapots—any size, Jardiniers and Cuspidores—all sizes. Tea and Coffee Percolators. You will always find something new and interesting in our China and Glass Ware Department, and you know ynu are always welcome to look around. The Preserving Season The preserving season is on. We can supply you with Strawberries, Cherries, Etc. Place your orders with us as soon as possible as the season for both fruits will be very short and the supply limited. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. SOUVENIR GOODS If vou are looking fur something nice in 8POON8 AND PINS, BELT BUCKLES, WATCHES, " BUNN SPEOIAL " for Souvenirs, we have them here. J. GUY BARBER, - JKBiS 0. P. R. WATCH IN8PECT0R. You Can't beHappy with poor Eyesight Nor can you correct defective sight, without lenses ground to meet your individual needs, To fit lenses accur- l-alely requires greater skill than is generally supposed. Dr. Ilyhce's glasses restores perfect vision because there is scientific knoiiledge nntl Ihal skill, which comes from years of experience, hack of them. Aitificinl Eyes always in stoek. Examination Free Hoi'HH-l to 8 and 7 to 9 p.m. Other hours hy appointment, DR. R. L BYBEE, Office at Central Hotel. You Ned a Tonic! TO STRENGTHEN YOU UP THIS HOT WEATHER WYETH'S EXTRACT OF MALT is a nutritive Tonic. One of (lie finest to he had. 50 Cents Per Bottle. Beef, Iron and Wine (Parke, Davis & Co.) is another reliable tonic, $1.00 per Bottle. It promotes digestion. Improves the appetite and gives energy to the entire system. Red Cross Drug Store D. NAIRN, PHM. B. |i-tii|titiitiilii|iitiitiiliiti>$i"^i*|ii|iitiilii|iiiiiiiitii|ii3ii3iitiiffr j;2252 A GENUINE SNAPf o o o o o o ~ * ?' These bicycles are well' made from the best y ^ materials and fitted with Best Dunlop Tyres. Nothing cheap about them except the price. THEY MUST BE SOLD, EOR CASH WE OFFER TWO LADIES' BICYCLES AT $35.00 EACH O O o o o ) I LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd. *# o Dealers in Hardware, Stoves ind Tinware, Miners', Lumbermen's and Sawmill Supplies, etc. Plumbing and Tinsmitbing. MAIL OUDKH8 RKOBIVB PROMPT * CAREFUL ATTENTION 0 o ii O o o o o o 0 9 o o o o it FIELD. Il-'r,„ii liar liiin Cnrreinonitetit). The members of Ibe Alpine club have a must all returned to their homes. The president, Mr. A. 0. Wheeler antl the secretary, Miss Parker, return tislay. With the exception ol the lirst two days the weather has been almost perfect Ior mountain climbing. One bears nothing but praise Ior llie club and tbe splendid way iu which all the arrangements were made and carried out. The credit of the whole oll'nir is due to Mi. Wheeler who has superintended every detail ol the work and to I he out litters especially Campbel1 brothers, Martin and Otto, without whom the camp would not hnve been possible One hundred and forty members have already been enroled. Belore the club meets in camp next yenr there is no doubt the membership will have more than doubled. The success of the cl u I - is assured bey,mil any shadow ol doubt. The club will do much tn increase the interest ol our people in our splendid mountains. The Mount Stephen house is quite full ol guests these days, and the tourist season is well on now. Dr. Macltse, principal ol Western Canada College, preached in St. Stephen's church on Sunday evening to a very appreciative congregation. Rev T. J. Ferguson, B. A., of Dids burg, Alberta, spent Thursday and Friday at the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Hooley and daughter, of Revelstoke, have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooley of this place. Mrs. Hooley and daughter have gone on to England and Mr. Hooley bus returned to Revelstoke. Jas. Patrick, of Vancouver, spent Sunday in Field on his return (rom Winnipeg, to which place be was called a short' time since on account ot the illness ol his little girl Gladys. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Carlin were called home to Minneapolis on Friday last, to attend the funeral ol Mr. Cariin's mother. Mrs. White, of Vancouver, is visiting with Mrs. A. W. Clark. SPORT. TE.VNIB. Iu the men's singles, Congreaves defeated Robertson, and Nairn defeated Taylor. This leaves Congreaves and Nairn to play the final, which game will take place this alternoon about lour thirty. It is expected the finals in the ladies' singles, between Mrs, Elson and Mis, '(purling, will be played this evening. The following invitation Irom the Golden Tennis club is worthy of con sideration, and from our past experience ol that town we know a good time will lie given to any taking advantage of it. All those wishing to go will kindly band their names to C. li. MacDonald, stating the date tbey are able to get away. We would suggest August 20th: Golden, July 17th, 1900. The Secretary Revelstoke Lawn Tennis Club. Dear Sir:—On behalf ol the Golden Lawn Tennis club I beg to extend a very hearty invitation tn the Revelstoke club tn visit us in the near future and arrange a friendly competition between tha two clubs. The Golden Club is only in its infancy and a visit from an old established club would be highly appreciated. I have no doubt a return match could tie arranged at Revelstoke. I shall be glad to hear Irom you. Yours siucerely, John Bulman, Secretary. TRAP SHOOTING. Messrs. Guy Barber, A. McRae, A. Sturdy and A. J. McDonell, went tu Armstrong last night to represent the Revelstoke Gun Club in a match with the Armstrong Gun Club. HILL'S GREAT CANAL SCHEME Toronto, July 17.—Jas. J. Hill has ahout completed plans for one of the greatest tasks in the transportation line the Northwest could be interested In. A canal connecting the Great Lakes with Lake Winnipeg is Mi- Hill's new scheme, and he makes a positive statement that it will be a reality before tbe Panama Canal is ready to receive boats The building ol this canal will make Hill practically master ol the transportation business in the Northwest, iu connection with his great railroad systems, and with the new Canadian road he is now constructing, bis line ol steamers on tbe Pacific and boat lines on the Great Likes. Hill will have little dilliculty in dictating trallic matters lo the vast section destined to become one ot the richest in the world. MURDERER HANGS HIMSELF Wi.vnsoR, Ont., July 17.—Christopher Spindleman, imprisoned in Sandwich jail on the charge of murdering bis wife on Saturday after a drunken quarrel, this morning committed suicide From the time ol bis arrest it was evident he contemplated taking his life, and a special guard ol two men was placed outside his cell and the electric light in the corridor kept burning. He banged himsell with shoestrings from his cot. His dead body was lound shortly before six o'clock this morning when Turnkey Her was on his rounds. THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Big Strike Threatened in New York—Five Men Drowned Near Golden -Police Strike in St. Petersburg. | BY TKI.KQIIAPIll I.oxiion, July 18.—Lady Clinton is seriously ill. LAHORE, I'linjnuli, July IH.—The Ameer ol Afghanistan has issued a notablept'oiiounceincnl this morning Informing high ollieials Unit they must change their attitude iu connection with education which Ihey have discouraged, NEW Voiik July IK.—Tlie Assuci- ated Building Trudcs have issued an ultimatum to employers embodying threat to call out 60,000 members il plumbers' demands are not agreed to. GOLDEN, July 18.—Five men were drowned in the Bpilllniaoheen river 40 miles Bouth of here yesterday Ton men tried to cross the river in a small boat, when going to camp for supper. The river iB very high and their boat struck n rock in the middle. It was completely wrecked. Five men managed to swim ashore, the other live were drowned. The dead are: James Tomlinson, foreniun for the Columbia River Lumber Co.; E. Sanstrom, A. Kinmore, Stephen Norris and another, name unknown, supposed to be a loreigner. i St. Peterbiiukc, July 18.—The Assnsain of General Kozlotf has been identified as a man belonging to an organization sworn to kill General Trepoff, General Prince, I'litintin and thirteen other persons prominently connected with court. The assassin says he was chosen by lot. San Fhanoisco, July 18. — The Electrical Workers uniun went, nn strike this morning, nml tbe street car system may be tied up. La LiBERTAi), Salvadoi, July 18.— Armistice has been decided on, while the United States tries to bring about peace between Salvador and Guatemala, London, July 18.—Tbe House ol Commons last night passed that portion of the education bill setting up sell governing education department in Wales, and the amendment creating a new minister as political head ol the depart nienl. London, July 18.—The cabinet bus decided to rescind, its action cutting down the naval estimates. It, will build two battleships of the Dreadnaught class. Seattle, July 18.—The box of gold containing $100,000 nf Yukon gold, which was stolen from the steamer Ida Mny near Fori Gibbon, Alaska, has been recovered intact. Ottawa, July 18 —Lord Grey has received a cable from the Colonial Secretary slating Unit tbe King and (Jiieen regret their inability to visit Camilla this year. St. I'CTi-.itsiiniKi, .l.ily 18.—Considerable alarm Ins bum caused owing to a strike by the police. It is (eared agitators may lake ndvanlnge of Ihe unique situation nnd much bloodshed be caused. KILLED AfsEATflE. Seattle, July 10.—With his bend crushed where be had been struck with a blunt instrument, the body ol Kristjan Johnson, a carpenter, wns lound lying in the sand between Ibe tracks behind Carsten's packinghouse yesterday afternoon by an employee ol the Northern Pacilic The police and Coroner Carroll ure investigating the case. The body was found lying on its hack, the bead resting iu a pool of blood, and one foot extended across the rail beneath a gravel car. A lew Ieet away lay a briok c vered with blood, and a large chunk ol cement, also showing bloodstains, wus discovered. The police believe Johnson was killed by being struck with a piece of brick. Johnson )md lived in Vancouver Ior more than a month. He was a carpenter by trade, and was 29 years old. His mother is living in Ontario, Sim iB reported to he wealthy, and John- sou was to have returned tn Vanoouver with the next few days to invest u large sum of money which was tn bine been sent him. RAIL AND STEAMER. Harry Shrapnel, tormerly engineer out of this place, landed in town last night on bis way to Khi.it from a holiday jaunt at the coast. Harry is tin: picture ol good health and wears the same genial smile as of yore. The other cx-Trailites in the Eholt camp are all doing well. "Reggie" Colmar is tiring on a steady run now, and "Happy" McPhcrson has been promoted to a seat on the right hand side ol the cab.—Trail News. HOSPITAL DONATIONS. The nurse in charge at the Revelstoke hospital hereby acknowledges receipt ol the following donations, and willies to express deep appreciation lo r the kindness shown: Ladies of Knox Church—Ico cream. Mrs. Harvey — Flowors, beautiful roses. Mrs. Williamson—Cake, Ladies' Guild-Fruit, HIGH SCHOOL LXAMINTAIONS All Entrance Results for the School Year Have Just Been Announced. Below will he lound the results ol the High School entrance cxiiiuinii tions for the school yeai just closed The work general shows a decided Improvement over that, ol former years. Revelstoke jiasses sixteen out ol twenty. Examinations wore conducted al the [nlluwiiig centres: Cbilliwack—Number of oaudidatcs, 28j passed, 10. Cumberland—Number ol candidates 17; passed, 7. Grand Forks—Number ol candidates, II; passed, 0. Kamloops—Number ol candidates, 18; passed, 7. Kaslo—Number of candidates, HI; passed, 11. Liidyeinith—Number of candidates, 14; passed, 7. | JNanainio—Number nf candidates, 20; passed, 10. Nelson—Number ol candidates, 20; passed, 24. New Westminster — Number of candidates, 04; passed, 49. Revelstoke—Number uf candidates, 20; passed, 10. Rossland—Number of candidates 111; passed, 11. Vancouver—Number ol candidates, 252; passed, 102, Vernon—Numbei ol candidates, 8; passed, 4. Victoria—Number ol candidates, 141; passed,87. Total number ol candidates, 043; total passed, 409. The pass list of the Girls' Central school, New Westminster, and of the Central school, Nelson, were particularly gratifying. The fifteen bronze medals annually donated by His Excellency the Governor General have been won by the following: Cumberland—Vera L. Cullins. Fernie—Viola White Grand Forks—Ida Hartinger. Kamloops—Maude H. Davies. Kaslo—Clara M. Stephenson. Luilysmith—Margaret F, Glenn, Nanaimo—Percy Chad wick. Nelson—Richard M. Ferguson. New Westminster—DorlB L. Chile. Revelstoke—Charles Gordon. Riisshind—Eva M. Dnell. Trail—Delbert C. Brown, Vancouver — Merrill lies llrisay (Roberts school.) Vernon—Jessie M. Kennedy. Victoria—Thomas G. Norrin (Boys' Central school. Tbe following are the Bticoossfnl candidates of the Kevelfltnke school: Charles W. Gordon, 707; Ephriam Smith, 700; Ralph Bell, 091; Arthur Caley,070; Eric. Coursier, 002; Elsie Hooley, 051; Kathleen Fraser, 081; Agnes Blackherg, 020; Ethel Black- berg, 018; Alma liiirget, 010; Flora MncRury, llllll; Sidney Robbing, 004; Edwin Hyatt, 594; Frederick Young, 588; Eva Thompson, 574; Annie Corson, 500. THE LATE MRS, E. C. FROMEY Amid a very large number ol friends and acquaintances, the body of the late Mrs. Fromey was laid iu its last resting place Sunday afternoon. 'I be services, conducted liy the Rev. Father Pecnuil, although simple, were imprcs Bive. After a short service at tlie house tbe body wns taken to the church, where the last sad rites ol tbe Rinnan Catholic Church were per- lormed. The appropriate music furnished by the choir greatly euhanood the beauty ol the ceremony. Mountain View Camp, No. 229, Vi. I). W„ o! which lodge Mr. Fromey is a charier member, formed in procession, testifying their respect for the departed, and sympathy Inr their bereaved brother. Notwithstanding the intense beat tbe attendance was very large. The following were the pail bearers: R. Caley. J. Powers, A. A, McDonald, E. McSorlcy, Alex. Hob- son,Dan Jackson. Thc following wreaths and (lowers were sent: Wreath from sorrowing brethren ol Camp Mountain View, 0. W. 0. Vi. Wreaths from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bourne, and 0. llanor. Heart—W. II. Robertson, CrnsBes (rom the Altar Society, the Ladles' Auxiliary to the Y, M. 0, A., Mr. and Mrs. S. (I. Robbius, Mr. and Mrs. J. Caley, Mr. Robertson, D. Mc- Inliisb, ,1, Hanoi". Cut lionets fu.iti Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Burridge, Mr. and Mrs. G. McDonald, Miss Lucy McCarthy, Mrs. W. J. Tomlinson, Miss Helen McCarthy, Mr. Haner, Mr, and Mrs. Coursier. LUMBERING The big boom ol the Bowman Lumber Co., at the mouth ol Fish river, containing about 12 million leet of logs, was broken by tho high wind on Saturday evening and a)out three- quarters ol the logs floated away. The logs have since been returned to the boom. THE MINES. The Campbell group of claims situated on Salmon creek about nne mile from Beaton has been sold to the Madison Mining Co., of Elwoo , Ind., for 13,000. Thc deal was put through by George Goldsmith who spent thc greater part of last winter in tlie east working ou this and other propositions BOURNE BROS. DEALERS IN -=^2^ Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Hay, Feed, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Harness, Paints, Rifles, Ammunition, Miners Supplies. Agents for McClarys Stoves, Hollywood Paints, Imperial Varnish Co's. Products, Marlin Rifles. BOURNE BROS. Mackenzie Avenue f! We have left a few 5-Acre Villa Lots, suitable for Fruit Culture and Market Gardening, which may be purchased on small monthly, quarterly or semi-annual payments, This land is situated within five minutes' easy walking of the New Schoolhouse Site recently purchased by the City. There will be no land available after this season within such easy reach of the City, and intending purchasers should not delay in making their selection. REVELSTOKE LAND COMPANY LTD. Agents, Revelstoke Insurance Agency, Ltd. E. J. BOURNE, Boots & Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE. (M^M^^^^^l^l^lA^^I^»^^<^r"-|S^l^l^|r-<<V"W"^^M¥VM¥M t SECRETS % An open Secret is that 1 I i i RISING SUN FLOUR ■s i is the Best Flour 011 the Market. Being so, it is the jl best for the Housewife to use. i THERE ARE TROUBLES ENOUGH I'... Y, i'1 the Kitchen without taking chances on the j QUALITY of FLOUR you use. When J you use " RISING SUN " you are sure 2 that then UAL ITY IS RIGHT. I -K Manufactured and Guaranteed by t The Western Milling Co., Ltd. 4 CALGARY, ALBERTA. I FOR SALE BY •I L REVELSTOKE, B. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ; postage l„ Kniil.ui, .iii.K'.iii.i,!... «r [ihrough i«,-itiii1i-, loclullng postage lo Knglnnil, United Bin aud Canada. ») il . -_^_^^-^-^-^ llsll LSI yimn.-r " " " Lm ADVERTISING RATES Legal noUoss 10 wins per lm,- llrsl liwortlou, Scents per line i-aclt lubsitiuonl libsrlion. Mi-.i-iiri-iii.-nt. N'iii,|,.ui, I 11! litii-s make one inch]. Store and general i.n-n..—- nn iu,i,i„-,-iii,-ni- *.'— :»i nn'!' por montli. I'r,-l,-ir>-,l i„,-iii 25 per cent. M- Lilt I. Ml. Births, Marriages an.l Donlli*. 80c, each Insertion. Tiitil,,-!-imii,,--1"1 Und notion |7.«l A" a,lv,-i-li-,>in,'i,i- stilij,-,! to Uio approval ol llio iiianimcineni. Wanted .mil Condensed Adroi-lisoinoiils: Agents ,V«nted, Help Wnnlctl, Slliinllons minted, Situations Va,-.,ni. leneliors H.uii.-d. Miflmiii,-- Wanlod. in ivordi or ],— -j1.-, ni,li arlditloi.nl line 1" ccnui, Changes in Handing ndi-ortlsoininit* imwl dc in l,v !' n. in. 'IiimsIi.) nnd i rldn) ol etch week uneonrt good display. nil! IIINTIN'I! |.|„iii|,ll,-,x,;ciil,,lat 1,-asttii- sble rates. 1'KBSIS Cash. Sulisonpl « paynlilii In nd! van,-,-. i'or.l[K.-l'iiNHKXi'K Invltod (in lo.tiiu-s nl PUbUo Interest, Communication.! in Kill u,r inu-t !,.- aoooinpanlotl by nnmo nf ■sn,,-r. nol a,-,-,--.,i llj l„ |,iil,[i,-a!ion. lall as i-iitii-tii-t- ol good (ntlii. Correspondence stiottlil Ik iirlel. II AKVI-.Y. McCAHTKH AMI l'lNKUAM, BARIUBTKI18, SOLICITOUS, Kit. OrriCRS : Imi lino. Hank In.,,,-,:. i;t it i. HI",,.. II, ,'. .Money to loan, Office-: Itovolilolie. II.t!.i fori steel.-. II. I*. Uko. B, Mit'iiinit. ,\. M. l'lNKUAM. .1. A, IIIIIVKV, Kcu-Moki-. II. ('. fori Sl.-elo I'-.C. net; -i il Ibunder shower t-,„,ls the -ii ;' ir a rdiorl lime, nl tho sumo, time ti-', lering Bmiiewiinl ni'li ibe buying The (!. 1', I! Iiai'e nearly completed the pretty, new section house, nud arc nl > ik mi iln- round house, pn paring I,,; lln- two "pusher" engines to be housed there. M, ,1 ol iln> resident, ol our town visited Salmon Arm on Thlll'sdny In witness ibe Orange celebration. Tbey re convinced, however, that they can givo lln- Ann a lew wrinkles in sports' namigomeiit. The lake is Ihe most popular resort just now, ami preparations are being made lor lite usual camping, Hi,- two Misses .McLean sustained sliglll injuries owing lo the breaking ol Ibe iiit'iry-gi,-round at Salmon Arm on Thursday, in which tbey woro rid- Mi ami Mrs. Traynnn are ontor- taiug some (tit-nils from Un- United stales ill their rt'siileni'i' al KxpresH Point. Tin' annual meeting ol tlio school hoard was held on Saturday hnl was imi vory well attended owing to llie haying lieing in lull swing. The usual minutes woro got. through and several resolutions woro passed Ior the school improvement, The new oll'ii'iTS lor (lie year are Mr. Aitkin and Mr. Mavis vice .1, Gilford nml C. Castle retiring, J, It.Soott LL.li W. I Hrlgg". CjCOTT' AND BRIGGS 10 ABBIBTBRS, SoLlCITIins, I'l'l't'. Monry to Loan solicitous for molsons bank First Street, Revelstoke, Il.C B OBERT SMITH Provincial Land Surveyor, Mine Suiveying Engineering McKenzie Avenue, Box Hi;, Revelstoke, TjlDWARD A. HAGGEN, Mining Enoinekb, iMem. American In-iitttte Mining Engineers) Ciitittflinii Mining Itistiltile.) REVEL8T0KE, 11. C. Kxaiiiiiiittion ot and reports on .Mineral I'rt, porlies especially. Gbe fltaiMberalb " I would . • . earnestly advise them (or their l-ikk! to ordor tills paper lo In- punctually rerved up, and to bo looked upon as a partol tho tea equipage.**-AniusoN. WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, 1906 REVELSTOKE. Never Ins more attention been piid to Revelstoke thin this season. This city is everywhere regarded as the soundest and most progressive city ol the Pacific province, Financial men. lumbermen, fruit-growers and others are agreed that from its position, Revelstoke is bound to be the best city in the interior of British Colum bia. Mining men are (also paying more attention to this section. The great Big Bend country to the north is attracting much attention and several timber deals there have lately been put through. When the rapid increase in the value nf timber is considered, together with the fact that 800 miles of timbered waterways art- tributary thereto, tbe great lield blithe employment of labor in the near future becomes strikingly apparent, This country is all immediately tributary to Kevelstoke. anil musl build up the business interests,,[ tliis cily and lay the foundation lor those industries which become the permanent hack bone oi a city. il. II. BROCK, li ot I! .( ii II. A. BROWN. M ol I-' KOOleilAV Lotlllt- No. la A F ft AM Tlio regular Inert- Ing.are In-Ill-in li,, Ma-unit- relnplii, 1,1,1 Fellows Hall,,,i, lla Iliinl M la),i, aril III,llllll 111 ( p. in. Vlsllhigbretli- ren iiii'iiliill] wel ■'-■■ . CORRESPONDENCE. The Arrowhead Fire. Editor Maii..Iliiii.ii.ii: Sn:,—I have read with great interest tbo article appearing in your last issue concerning thc lire which occurred in our city a lew nights ago. One important tact Unit 1 would like to draw your attention to is, that the fire did not originate in Reid k Young's store as you have stated. It originated in the yard at the rear ol the building nnd W. It. was inside playing on the lire outside. Thanking you for this space, yours truly, Smotiikiiku with Smoke. GREAT NORTHERN VS. C.P.R, The railway war being carried on between the Canadian Pacilic and Great Northern systems gains in interest daily. A few days ngo William Whyte, vice-president of tbo C.I'.R., slnleil the work will bo commenced nt once on the construction of a nuw line iu the Kootenay and Boundary Creek districts, which will, it is anticipated, meet the competition ol the Victoria, V incouver ami Eastern line sanctioned at the Insl session ol parliament and backed by .1. .1. Hill, the directing genius of the Great Northern. Work will also bo commenced during the next few days on the Nicola branch lioin Coutlee in the sume district. It will be only six miles in length, hut its importance liei in the fact thnt it is llie beginning nf a direct line which will cut oil' the circuitous bend that is at present unavoidable in the case ol all lines connecting the boundary district with the C. P. II. main line to the Paciflo coast. The completion ol this line will mark the commencement of what promises to lie u bitter lighl between the Canadian I'ncilic and Mr. Hill for the tinilic ol the mineral country on the western side ol the Rockies which the Canadian Pacific is determined to bold no matter whal the cost, (if late several high ollieials of the company hnve been over thc proposed route and are unanimous in their opinion that lho line musl be I,mil at once. There is a Btrong demand amongst settlers clearing timbered Ian .Is thai the Provincial Government supply stumping powder at cost as the pur- cbase ol it in Ihe ordinary markel renders the rust prohibitive for clearing bind. Settlers who have considered the matter say il powder were provided in this way the laiuls ol the province would be much more rapidly cleared up and would increase in value to such an extent as to recoup the government by the increased taxation they would pay. FIRE AfToSSLAND. ROSSUST), July 10.—Rossland had a $30,000 blaze Saturday. The fire started at neon in the F. C. Harrisou Block, a three-storey structure on the south side of Columbia Avenue, between Washington Spokane Streets It began in a room used as n kitchen by the family ol Hen Lewis, All alarm was quickly sent in aud the department hurried to the scene, but the fire spread with great rapidity, and soon communicated to the Windsoi H,,tel on the east and a building occupied by T. It. Morrow, druggisl on the west. Alier fighting the llami ■ :' ii about >i. ii ii tbey were extinguished the Harrison 1,1, ck and thi M.,rr..-.i building being reduced t ruiix and the Windsor hotol completely gutted, It was thought thai the lire -. -■ completely out hut iparks Irom the building set the dry mas afire ri d Hunt Brothers' warehouse, in the centre of the block wesl ol Spokane street, and an explosion ol a small quantity of gunpowder drew attention to tin- fact that the nn rein,us,- was ablaze As the lirst lire was out the firemen and volunteer.- turned Iheir entire attention to the new conflagration. Iu ball* an hour Ihey bad il under control, but n,,t until it bud burned the nock of goods in tho warehouse, valued at $12,000 and most of tbe warehouse, nnd gutted the residence adjoining the warehouse on the cast occupied by Josiah Stanawny and family. The Campbell group of claims has been held lor some time by Joe Campbell, whose Iriends are pleased to hear ol his success and wish that he will live long to enjoy the IruitB of his labor.—Miner. AN APPEAL TO NATURALISTS The Natural History Society has undertaken the work ol establishing a Wild Flower Garden iu th s citj. We have secured a mosl eligible site ii Be: ti llili Park, ami the city autb orilies hive promised to make ns two small rocky ponds. Our aim i- to secure a represents live collection of the many beautiful wild flowers and shrubs native to litis Province. We now appeal I" anyone who is interested in the flora of bi - particular locality to help us. We want this Fall only those subjects that will thrive on r,,cks and in drj situations, a* we shall not have „ iter until next season. Uur funds are limited and wi i annot offer to pay for plains, but will gladly pay freighl charges ii is n iabor of love on our pari, uill we shall be glad to beai Ir im any..ti,- able and willing I,, help us in the t I work. Eow Ai,, Wai.lai President. Victoria ll C C. ,l. I'llln'l'NIKH. BKCItKTARV, SELKIRK LO (IE, NO 12,1. 0.0. F. .Moots every'I'lini'Mila- nvonlnghiOdd Follows Hull nl S o'clock Visiting bi-ellirou cur ilially iniiicil tt, 1 lend II. MAI'llilNAI.U, N.ll. .1. M.\'I 111 10. See To Trappers Raw Purs Bought, Cash Prices Paid F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Furs. Halcyon Hot Springs ^Sanitarium. Under llm new imiiiiigi'ini'iil 'of ll.imiY Mi Intiisii, Hoffman House Rossland, mill') MEDICAL WATERS of Ilul. .L cyon are the mosl curative In the world. j*v perfect, natuiul remedy for all Nervous and Muscular discuses, Liver, Kidney and Stomach ailments and Metallic Poisoning;. A sure cure for "Thai, Tired Feeling," Special rates on all boats and trains, Two malls nirive and depait every day, Teiegra b communication with all marts of the world. Terms—$12 to $18 per week, For further particulars apply to HARRY McINTOSH; Halcyon Hoi Springs Arroia LaKe. B. C M. J. HENRY'S Nurseries, Greenhouses & Seed Houses VANCOUVER, B. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR I'.U'II-'K* COAST GROWN GARDEN, FIELD AND Fl.iiWKit SEEDS. New crop now In *in,-k and on Insl in uiu- greenhouses. Ask your niorclnuit for iln-iii itt scaled packages. II lie does not handlo thorn wo will innii an assorted, •'„■ paokots of vegetable antl Hi,wet- st-ctls (uur owi. selection, siiitill.lt- fut' 11. (I. gardens! for §1.110. Special prices on your litilli sued t, 11, ('. (IIIOWN FRUIT AND OIINA- MENTAL TREES now ready for spting sllillltlllllt. Extra nine stunk of two nud tlireo-ycnr simile Trees at $20.00 por 11)0, $180.11(1 per 1,000 j May- tiai-tl Plums, $1.00 eacli: Italian Prune, two- year, tine, $-J.i.i.i por lui; Sugar Prune, two- year, lino, $30.00 | cr im. Fall list ,,f othor slunk nt regular prices. Nu expoliso, loss ur delay uf fiiiiiigiiliun or Inspection, l,i,i ine prlco your lisl colore placing your ordor. Greenhouse Plants, Flor Work, Uco Supplies, Frail Package*, Fertilisers, etc. CATALOGUE FREE, M. J, HENRY mil, WESTMINSTER ItOAII, VANCOUVER, 11. C. Ilorv ilclniuli- north ensl enrnor poit,'.' Ibenee wesl su clialns, llienee -oalli Slctalns, Ibenco nasi so chain., Ihoin'e norlli Sn chains to place uf ,'otiiia I ,1 Hal,-,! .linn' Illll, llini. IIUIIIV MelNTOSn, NOTICE. To Tin: suiniiuii t,i:n* or TUR I'liis, i: Ml si si; A itKiTKii-ur.sTi'uMt'tsv, Limits!) Lij.iiii.ity. NOTICE I1 HliREIIV tilVI.N Hint Hie Animal Meeting ol lho Bliilrclioldon nf Tlie I'rliii-o Minnie ami I'l-u'liintiiniii Company, I Imlleil Liability, uill op held nt the Com- l rs unices, l-i'rsi Btreof, Itevolstoko, B.C., un iVeilneiiliiv,the lisl, nli .layol July, ,i. It, nun,!!! i lu- i.i.tir.,( Hlghl o'clock In ihe iilleruonii, lor on- purpose iii electing olllcori lur the ensiling yenr, anil for till other |,iirp,,.s,-s relating (it ibe iintutii, nl nl lln- i'„tii|,.ttiy. Ami lako mul.-.- ihui ul tbo said niocilug ihe billowing speoial laislm-ss will hi- liiknn up, namely ul considering ninl i( iloomoil wlvls- ai.l.-, passing Hi,- billowing resolution!— "Thnl ilic provisions ill SeoTInn 141 ol the 'Coinj ics' Act, lain.' im amended i,v suction Elgin "i ih,- - ompanlei' Am Amendment Act, I'.'lll,'shllllllpplj lo this I'aiiipillly." Ilnlcil nt llcvnlstnkn, B.C.. Ihls Isllidnyul June, l'.Klil. .I.T. I.AINU, .1, M, BOOTI', I'rcsitlnnl, Sncrelttrv. iiy is Truemans Studio Is now ojien under nuw ami compelcnl management. MR. HEMUS, recenllj of Sydney, Australia, will meet you and guarantee vou our usual satisfaction. THE OLD STAND Over Canada Drug1 »V Hook Company• MACKENZIE AVENUE. WAH CHUNG'S For Your Fruit Orders Strawberries at $2.50 per crate on and after July Ist. Front Street, Revelstoke 1 li HOI Arrowhead, 8. C. I'll,HUM ■ ;- of Aim-, I ■ (, I Ti. ll I fl foi hire, Sample I.'..,-,n* in. cnr.ni l-'it-si-.-l.ts* house for Tutu i nmtneri ial men, W. J. Lightburne, Proprietor Arrowhead, Trout Lake and Nakusp Rural School Districts Revelstoke Assessment Distriot rjiAKE NOTICK thai I shall hold a Court ot 1 Itovhtnn and Appeal under llm "Public Snltutil Anl, 190*1," fur llio Arrowhead, Trout Lnke an,! Nakusp Kuril! School Ills ,1'lels, on Wednesday, llm 18l.lt din of July, 1000, at tiro hulli-uf l wu u'clunk in (ho nftei-nuon, nl. tho School House, Arrowhead. Dat.'.l at Kevelstoke, tills lath till) of .lutlo, mil, C. M. FIELD, lire uf llie Court nf Rovis.on and Appeal Itevelstoko Assessment Dlslrlol of West Kootonay, .ln,l Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE Ad wm iiitT. Iron Diiko, rt'iitclnnmi, Oultuiik nml Miiisliini' mineral claims, situate in lln- Arrow Uko Mining Divisiuiiiif Wont Kootonay Dis- tri.l. Wlivic Im-iiii-d: on lln- nortli ulrio of IMngston Crook, about 5 niik-s ivost of Arrow Lako, Tako notion that [.John Drninmoml Aniioruon, IM..S., iifTniil, II, 0..agenl for TIiihiiiih Aliriol, tUI.H. Nn. mmi\ Uit'lmrilSinitli, F.M.i:. Nn. \i9bUh, and Ellzaboth Scott. I'.M.U. No, IW5-268, iiiit'inl, sixty ilays from tlio ilate horoof, to apply in tin- Miiiini; ltecoi-dorforCertlBcatoii nf Improve- mi-ills, fnr llio pnrpiwo nf olitalning Crown Uranta •>f tin- above ciaime. Ami fiirtlit-r take iintlco thut action, under hoc- tion:(?. must In- coinniencoil before tlio Issuance nf hiicIi I'l-rlilk-itti-s nf Iiuprovemi'lits. l)atoiUhis23tliilayof June, 1000. top 18 .1. It, ANDBHSON. SEE Wing Chung's newly im- [lorted stock of Chinese and Japanese goods The best assortment ever landed in Revelstoke of useful and ornamental articles: Tea services 'Flower Pots Plates Uniiirolla Stands llasknl* Lunch Baskets Cane Chairs Smoking Jackets Hand kerchiefs SlTkGoodfl. GOLD FISH Finest stock ol candies nnd fruits in town. Front Street, Revelstoke CEMENT BLOCKS Manufactured for all classes of building CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE All kinds of building and Mastering undertaken. A. PRADOLINI, ■ REVELSTOKE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I\ PROBATE l\ llll. SUPREME COURT ol BRITISH COI.U.MBI I ■ l-„(i'.iinil Muylaerl deceased,and I i ■ . - .'M.-, given Uui la onlerol Hi- IIM1..1.1 .1. i mi iwnl Judge,dated tin Uill da .i .lal-. 1900, ,,..,:■ sa,ah McCarter, tutk-ia - iter (or that part,,! Knoteuay Count ..Uan ih.- Revelstoke Electoral lie ranted Letter, .a Idmlnistratton -., iHainl ilugnlal tl itateol Tamil It .,.,1 inteitate. -. ■ ,,.■- nli.,- ih it all claims npon -t.. ■ ii.1 ..- ,,.■ lit,i-t ,... -■■,,, it, I,- II,,- -;,i,l a,I ,1 iii- office [niperfiil Hank Block, II."..|.,,.k.. II f . ."iliiii in days fu.ni Ilic.late ■-■ I 'In- ,,l,i, Imi,in-all pmr Is will he ll the tie* ln,[,ill\ ili.'ii-iii .mal. I '.(.nlli.I. -MUII MCCARTER, ImTelal I'laiiiii-lial,', ' :tl?day.,(.ltily, nm. 4 sop ties Mi-. II .Ml - Manai 1 First-Class Table Private Dining Boxes Law 1 -•' '-,r im. ,,- Furnished Rooms To Let. FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE THE MONEY SAVING WORK-SAVING SOAP Thai'- lloyal Crown kiml— loiiili- in Vancouver—Largest Soap Factory west oi Winnipeg, llniisi- cleaning und wasliingarccasy with its help. Ami iln, money laving is the Premium System liookli-i tolls what we Kin' for Royal Crown Wrappers, Send lm- it—Free—Also try the Soup. Royal Soap Co., Ltd. Vancouver, B. C. SUGAR DIAMONDS Is the purest form in which can'; sugar c«n be made. Every ?j<iva sparkles with brilliancy, tlie res i il perfect crystalization. Ynu will '»• pleased the moment you open a box. i w I b: delighted after trying it in your tci 0 /-'fee. Sold everywhere in ' , . lied packages. UMCTUd o by [lie \l C. £ y I; ii.ng Co., Ltd., Vancouver, B. C . .,-rtf*,..i,*.V«A>.*r- . .il •■•UW?\ 1. I if lin m.uth 'liains 'lining 2. I'i il II.Mii IIOlllll, 'Iinins: ihalns Date :i. Ci lOUlll 0 Its mon Ilium. Iinins 4, l' 10 l-liil linlm I);il' utiiiiicii. iii;1 nt a oust uhoiit (nil)* lull* soulh iiil.ii1.*. (i,di uml about !•> milus iiomiis 11 ii-n ce post (HI rliitiii-.iliHi.v -.uiiili su ; tin mi- west .^iii'lKiiiis, tliiiii'f n.iitliMl tn puiui nf commencement, oininencillgal it |iust ubout ten roiljHuutli bull Civi-k, uml iibuUt 6 miles i'vum ils I In-ill t vast 40 clialna, thence south lt)0 tlionre west 4(1 chains, them-e nurih 100 tn puiui of commencement. il Mny mull, 1900. J. BARKV. iinmcnehig »t a post about four chains il liiiliibuw Creek ami nbout 4 miles from ilii. llienee east so Hums, thence norlli SO liieuce west 80 ctiuinu, thence soutli 8U in point of coinnieiiceiuenti ommenclng ut u post ubout fourcliuin*i <f Itaiiilmw Creuk, ami about 4 miles from ith, tlience west t>u chains, theuce north HO ins, tlience west 80 chains, thence south 40 llii'iiii- east 100 ilmliiH, theuce south 40 to point of commencement, onninmcliig at n posL about fourclmhm if Kahihow Creek, uml ubout 1 miles from ith, tlience west itxi chains, theuce suuth ns. ilii'iiii-i-iist nm chains,tlience north40 t<l |l"illl nf iMIllllll'lliT lit. il May UOtli, left). C. M. SVMONS, ,1. Hurry, l.ui-utoi*, NOTICE. Nnl ire is In-rt'by given Unit thirty ilays after l.ili-1 iiiii'iiil i- apply iiiilic Chief Coiinulssluiiei' ii Ijtmls ami Works lm u special license to cut mil rimy away timber from tlm following ilt-sciili i'i| la mis sjt nali' mi tin- Slntswiiu Kiver, Yale ills- ti*li*l, II, C: 1. Uoiimienoliig al a iiusl, plunteilubout three- I nin t lis uf a mih- simi h ut t hu north west corner of liOttMlB, Hit- north Hid chains, thence east III ■lmin*-, llu'iin- south m cliiiliui, tlience west halns, llienco smith w chains, theuce east 4(1 lialim to point uf coiiiinciiuniiient. 2. I'liiuuii'iu-iiiu nt u post planted about one uml um- 'mirth miles south of tlm north west cur- of hot isis, thence west ICO chains, thence mn ili in clialna, thence cast, i no ehains, theuce soutli KI I'hultis to puint of cDimiionceniaiit. Dated M ay MHh, 190 J. liAHHV 3. Commencing ut- u post phuiteil about two ami one fmirth iiiilns smilli o[ the north went corner of Lot 2818, theuce north 811 rhiilus, thencu wesl. Sll chains, thence south 80 i'liains, tlience easl 8li cliains to point of cuiuiueuceiuent, 1. Conniicnchijr, at a pont planted about twu uml ouc-fmirlh miies frmn the north went corner of Lot 2818, thence went 40 chains, thence south 100 ohains, thence west 40 cliains, thence north 60 ohains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 ehnins to puint of coiuineiicement. Dated Muy nth, i.hhi. O. M. SYMONS. J. Barry, Locator, ft. Cmumfiiiohig ftt .'i pusl nbout five miles nortli ami uiie-liulf mlh- east uf the nnrtli weHt corner »f but 2818, tlienci' west UK) clmins, nurth (0 chains, enst too chains, smith 4ll chains to point of commencement. 0. Commencing ut- a post planted about ve miles noilli nnd mie-lialf mile east of theniiili west corner uf IM 2818, thence west UK) clmins, thence soutli III cliiiins, theuce east 161) ehuins, theuce north 4(1 clmiiis to puint nf commencement. Dated May :mth. IIHHI. J. HAKRY. 7. Commencing at a post plauted nbout one mile nurth nf timber limit 0300, thence north 80 chnlns, theuce east 80 ehnins, thence smith 80 chains, thenee west 81. chnlns to pniutof coin nieiicemeiit, 8, Commencing at a post about one mile nurth of timber limit li-'iuo, theuce smith Wl clmins, thenoe east 81) ehuins, thenee nurth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains tn point of commencement. 1). Cumuicncing at u post planted about iix miles nurth uf [he north eust comer of IM 2818, thence oast 81) chains, smith 80 chains, west 80 ohains, thenee north 80 chnlns to poiut of com nieiicemeiit. Dated Mnv Mil. 1900* C. Mj.HVMONB, .1. Harry, Iriicntor. LAND NOTICE NOTICK IS UKBKBV UIVKN thnt sixty days afterdiltul intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of bunds and Works for pormlnslnn to purchase the follnwhiK described lands situate in the West Kootenay district. i uiiinieiicing ut uu initial post erected on the north bnnk of the Lnrdo river, nbout one-eight mile west of kike creek and marked "D. P. Kane's south east corner pust," thence north 2(1 chains: theuce west 80 chnlns; thence south 20 chains, more or less to Liirdo river; tlience easterly following the bank of the river 80 chains more or lens to point "f commencement, comprising one hundred und sixly acres nmre nr less. Dated the milli Muy, UNHl. 1). P. KANE, NOTICE VfOTICK IS HKItKHY QIVKN lhat thirty 1\ days utter date I intend to apply to the Chiof Commissioner of l^inds and works for a special license to cut nnd carry away timber from thc following described lands situated in tlie West Kootenay District, west side of Cpper Arrow Luke opposite Nakusp:— 1. Commencing ntn |iust marked "North Kast Corner Post." llu-nee So ehains west, HO chains snulli, 80 clmins east, no clmiiis mirth to point of commencement, 2. Commencing at n post adjoining No. I limit un Um nurth side, tin e 40 ehuins north, 100 chains west, 40 ehains smith, I Oil enst to puint of commencement. Dated 8th day of June, 1900, KD. LKPINK. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on days after date 1 intend lo apply tu the Chief Commissioner of Lands uml W inks for permission to purchase the following described lands, situute near Tete Jaime Cache, Cariboo district, It. c.:- Commeiichig al it post plunted atthe south ivest curuer of I.ul hu mul marked "U B, Nagle's n«rt Invest comer post," thence south 40 chains, tlience east Idi chains, thence north 40 ehnins, thence west lOOchalusto pointof commencement, containing ow acres more or less. Dated 14th day of April, 1906, O. B. NAGLK, Kevelstoke, B.C. Notice is hereby given that 60 days nfter date j intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands uud Works for permission to purchase the following described lands, situute near Tete jaune Cache, Cariboo district, B. C.:- Commenelng at u pust plunted ut the south eust corner of Lot \m ami marked "ti. McKean's suuth west corner post," tlience east t,o chnlns, thence north 120 chains, more or less, tu the bunk uf the Fraser Kiver, thencu west jo chains along the hunk uf the Fraser Kiver to the oust boundary of Lot 480.thence south l'-0 ehnins, more nrless, along the east boundary of Lot jho to the point of commencement, containing ooo acres more ur lefts. Dated the Utli day of April, lm. K. McBKAN, Itevelstoke, U. C. NOTICK N„n,-,- Is lierelw given that 00 days frnin tlnlu I iiii,-„,li„.,|,|,h i„ tl,,' llomiralilotlm ClilolCora- il r..l (..tails ami Walks far i, ilsslulitn pnrcbase Hi,- lollonlng ileserllieil Iniuls In llie tt'.-t Kuotenii) DliIiTct, ,-asl iliore „( l'|i|iw lit",. I.Hk,-: t i.rnineni-lng nl a pint mnrkeil "J. D. Coplntr* ....nti n-oii comer," at tlienortli west comer of ii -,.- i im miles nortli ol NnkiisB, it,,., ,,,t -,, chains more or leu, tlience nortli -" ti ii ai-iir lest, tlience w,-s! so i-liiilosiiiori' or I Hi,- I.nli' -Imr,- ila-i Ill a general .Miitii'ili illrectlon slung tlie l.nk,- slioro mii-litiins in tens ti. point ol ,',„i,,iii'iii'i'tnfiil. i-iiiiliilii mu mn .H-ri- more or I,-... Datetl Ilii- 23.1.1 .lay „l May, 1000, .1 1). I'lll'I.AN. Per llalpli sly,-, Agent. LAND NOTICE, \ ■ 111 ii ix is hereby given that ivi days after dab i\ l iiiimid to tipjdvt" Uu- chief Commissioner ,f l i. ..i,d Worki fur permission tn purchase the following desrrllied binds mi lho "Big Lodge" WlgDll nad Arroffhoajl .Miniliu Division, West Kootenay District: ( ommenclng al < posl aboul ten cliains soulli the H mile nosl on the Kfif I*fldge" ivngoii road and mnrkeil "C, M. Hymons north west curuer." thenci -'i-' i" chaini.tlienco soulh 40 ohnlns, thenoe west4o chains, thonce nurih 10 chnlns to dot of luniuii'iii'-uunl Dated May lit, nisi. C. M, SYMONS. NOTICE NOTICK ii horobj rIvm that BOdays nf dale I Intend loapiilv lo tlm chief r< rhlnlonor of 1-umU and «'orks for aip60i„ llf-,«n«n Uir.nl nnd currv nwny tluilter from the follow I iix dosorlbed land- sltunlod In West Kootenay dl'tnot! Commencing al a pnsl m the wesl side of I'pner Arrow LultM stnrtlna at lb** Y (' L Co. Ltd.'f mrth west rorner post No. 3, * hence 40 fhaln« -■ast; thorn* a\ chains north; then-****"" wi chslnn west, thenci *i i-hnlns south, ihrnrp 10 cnilni ml to piece o| pnmmfn^ment. Drilfid lllli diynf June, IfKlfl. FBBD FREDBHE -Uth eust comet," ut the suulh wesl corner of Lot 802, ami about ' mile iiuuth of Fusthull Creek, tbenee noitli 4u ehuins, thence west 8u ihalns, theuce smith in clialns. tlience eustbu1 •tiuin-j in vim nf commencement, containing U2u acres. Dated this Uth dny nf June, hm W, W, LOCK, PorTi C. Mukinsnii, Agent. Commencing ut n pust mnrked "L. M.Juhn- stoue's suuth eust corner," at the south we*l curuer of Thomas Webster's upplicatiuii tu pun-hnse, ahout 8 miles smith of Fosthnll Creek und about 1 1)4 miles frum the hike, theme nurth80cbnins, I tuthe south boundary of o.J.iiuuimoiul'suppli- eal imi tu purchase, thence west Hu chains, thence suuth 40 cliains, thence east 20 chains, thence iniiih 40 chains, thence east UU ehuins lo puint uf uuuuencement, containing BtJOacres. Dated this 121 h duy of June, 1906. L. M JOHNSTONK, Per llalph Slye, Agent. Cnuiiuenclng nt 11 pust marked "M. C. Dicker- sun's north west comer," on ihe show of lpper Arrow lake, about :t miles south uf Fosthall creek and ubout 201 chains nnrlh ol the suuth eust curuer of Thumus Webster's«pplicut lun tu purchase, tlience smith 80 chnlns, thence east 80 ehuins more ur less tu the shore uf Arrow Lake, theuce following said shore in 11 -general northerly nud westerly direction 120 chaius mure nrless tu puint uf cum- nieneemeut, coutuinlngi040 acres more or less. Dnted this 12lh duy of June, IttOO. M. C DICKKKSON, Per Itnlph Slye, Agent. Commencing ut n post marked "K, A. Slye's south east comer," nbout l| miles suulh of Fust- hull Creek, at the smith west corner of l.uM.v/ii, thence norlh HU chnlns uhmti the west buiindiiry uf Lot 4570, thence west HU chains, theiieo suulh W chains, thence east mi chains lu puint uf coin- uiunceiiienl, cuntniiiing uiu acres. Dated this mh duy of June, lOiiu. K. A. SLYK, Per Itnlph Slye, Agent. Commencing at it post niarked "A, Dolleumey- er's north enst corner," nbout 111 ehuins west of the south wesl corner of Lot H()2, at the north west corner of K. A. She's uppHcuthui lo purelinse aud ■il m mt '-j mite south of Fosthnll creek, thence west 80 ehaiiis, theuce south 8U chnlns, thence enst 80 chnlns, thence north 80 clmins tu pnlnt uf cum mmicoment, containing 640 acres, Dated this nth dny nf June, lww. A. DOLLKNMKYKB, Per Itnlph Hlye, Agent, Commencing nt a pust marked "F. a. slye's north enst corner," nbout IU miles south uf Fosthall Creek, mul ubout l| miles from tho lnke slum*, nt the uortli west corner of (1. J. llammond's application to purchase, theuce west KU ehuins, tnence south 8U ehnins, theuce eust 80 chnlni, thence north 811 chnlns, to point of commence1 ment, containing 04U acres. Dated this 12111 duy of June, 1900. F. A. SLYK, Per Kalph Slye, Agent. Commenolng at a post mnrked "M.C.Slye's north east corner," nt the soutli enst comer of Thomus Webster's applicatinn lu purchnse, nbuut 8 miles south of Fosthall Creek, and about J mile (mm the lake, thence west mi clmiiis, thence south 4il chnlns, thence enst 40 chains, thencu smith 40 clmins, thence east 40 elinlns, thence north 80 chains to point <>f commencement, con tnining 480 seres. Dated this 12th day of June, luuu. M. C, SLYK, Per Kalph Slye, Agent. Commencing nt u post mnrked "A. K, Hammond's north west corner,'alHiutlU miles smith of Fosthall ('reek nt the smith east cumer nf IM 4,f,"iV thence smith 80 chnlns, theuce enst 4U chains, more or less to thc lake shore, theuce following said shore In a general northerly direction 811 chains more or less to the south boundary of J. L- Hindi's application to purchase, thence west 40 elinlns,more nrless, U) puint of commencement, ciintaining Mfl acres nmre or less. Dated this 12th duy nf June, hm. A. K, HAMMOND, Per Kalph Hlye, Agent, Commencing nt n post marked "0. .1. Ham mood's north enst comer," about IU miles south of Fosthnll Creek, at the south east corner of IM 4f,76, thence west 80chnhis, thence south 80 chains, thence easl ho chnlns, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated thin 12th dny id June, 1000. (I. J. HAMMOND, Per Kalph Slye, Agent, NOTICE. NOTICK is hereby given that thirty days after date I intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, for special licenses to cut and carry nwny timber from the following described lauds situate In the West Kootenay District: 1, Commencing at a post planted about one mite from went hank of Columbia Kiver and about one and half miles north of Seymour ('reek and marked "C. F. landmark's south east comer post," tlience north 81) chains, went 80 chains, suuth 80 clmins and enst 80 clmiiis to point ot commencement, 2. Commencing ut a poat planted aliout two miles from Columbia Kiver un its west bank mid nbuut mie nmi Imlf miles nurth nf Seymour Creek, Hinl marked 'V. F. landmark's suulh east enrner post," thence nurth bo ehuins, west 80 chains, south 80 chains and enst su chains to point of commencement. :t. Commencing at a post planted ahuul three miles from Columbia Kiver nud about one and half miles north of Seymour Creek aud marked "O. F. Liiiilmnrk's south eust enrner pust." tlience north 80 ohains, west 80 chains, suulh 80 chnlns uud enst 8U ehnins to puint uf cuminencemeut. 4. Cummeiichig at a pnst planted one mile from west hunk of Columbia Kiver and four miles north nf Seymour Creek und marked "C. F, landmark'- smith east enrner post," thenee nurth 80 clialns, west 80 chains, soutli 80 ehuins, und eust 80 chains tu point uf commencement. Dated Mav Ktrd, 1W6. r"*UBLKSF. LINDMARK, NOTICE Notice Is hereby given (hnt thirty days after date I Intend to apply to tbe Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Work n (or a special lleeuiu tocutandesrrvaway timber from Ihe following described lands, situate iu llie Osoyoos Division of Yale Dislricl: - 1. Commencing nt u posl planted on tho eust bank of the south branch of Cherry creek at a poiut 8 miles north-easterly from the 40 mile PO.--1 ou the Monashee wugou road aud marked "S. Hill's north east corner," thence south 80 chains; thence west SO ehuins: thence north 80 ohains; thence east 80 chaius to the pointof cummoucoment- 2, Commencing ut u post plauted 011 the east bunk of the south branch of Cherry Creek ut a poiut S miles uorth-eafterly from the 40-mile post on the Mouashee wagon rond nnd niarked "S. Hill's uorth west corner," theuco south 80 cliains; thence oust 80 chaius; theuce north 80 ehuins; thonce west 80 chains lo the point of commencement. 8, Commencing ut u post plauted 011 the east bnnk of the south branch of ('berry creok at a point 8 miles uorth-oustorly frnm the 40-mile post on the Monashee wugou road and marked S. Hill's suuth west corner," theuce north 80 clmins; thouco east 80 ehnins; theuce south 80 chnlns; theuce west 80 chains to the poiut of commencement. 4. Commeueiug at u post plmted on the south bunk of ('berry creek tibtmi 9 miles from the 40-mile post on the Monushee wagou road and marked "S. Hill's youth west corner," thence east 100 chains;thence uorth 40 chaius; thence west lOOchains; thence south 40 chains tothe poiut of commencement. 5. Commencing at u isist plantod 011 tho soulh bunk of Cherry creek about li miles from tho 40-mlle pust on the Monushee wugou rond und mnrked "8. Hill's north west corner," thenco oust 100 chuius; theuce south 40 cbnins; theuce west 100 chuius; theuce north 40 ehuins to the point of couiineucuiiienl. Locutml 24th Muy, 1900. 6. Commonclug nt 11 imsl planted about u milo wust frum the west bank of Lake Creok, about 7 miles up from the junction of Luke creuilMiml tlieuorth fork of Chorry creek und miiijj.i-il ' H. Hill's soutli east corner post," ihi V1111 .rib Nil chain-; thenco west 80 chains; thmme south 80 chuius; thence eust 80 ohnins to the point of commencement. 7. ('oniinonciiig ut n post plauted about a milo west from the west bank of Lnke creek, ittxiui 7 miles up from the Junction of Lake crook nnd lho norlli folk of Cherry creek and mnrked "8. Hill's suulh wott corner post," thencn eust 80 chnlns; thenco north 80 chnlns; thonce wost HI)chains; thonce south 80 chains to the in not of conimnneniiienl. Located 28th Muy, 1000. Dntod this Olh day of June, mm, S. HILL j.uuu s norm euiii curuer, vuuim 1 mi 10 «i» north furk of Uoldstremu Ihence norlh 40 clmins east ltioehalus,south40chains, west 160 cliains to point of commencement, 2. Commenolng at a post marked "Uus LundD north west corner.' about i mile up nortli fork uf Coldstream, Ihenee south 40 chnlns, east loo chains north 40 chains, welt 100 chains lo point of commencement. 8. Commencing nt a post mnrked "Uus Lund's nurth west comer," about 4 mile below north fork of Uoldstream, on left bank, thence north 40 chains, eust 100 ehalus, south 40 ehalus, west Itiu chains to point tif commencement. 4. Commencing at u post marked "Uus Lund's norlh east cornor,"about i below north fork uf Uoldstream, ou left bank, theuce south 160 ohains, west 40 chains, uorth 100 chains, east 40 chains to pluce of commencement. 6, Commencing at a posl marked "Uus Lund's north east corner,' ahout 1 mile from mouth of Caribou ('reck where It joins Gold- stream, thence suuth 100 ohains, west 40 chaini, north 100 ehains, east 40 chains to point of comiiu-iimnciit. 0. Cuiiinii-uciuK at a post marked "Gus Lund's ■.uiith cast cornor," about 1 mile from mouth of Caribou Creok where lt joins Gold- si mini, thence west 40 chains, north 160 chains, east 4ii chains, south 100 chains to point of commencement. i. Ciiiinneiii-lng at a post niarked "Gut, .nod's north east cornui,' about 1 mile from mouth of Caribou Creek where it joins Gold- stream, 1 lumen west40 ehuins. soulh 160 ehains. uast 40 chuius, north 100 chains to point of i-uiiiiiieiiueiiieiil. 8. Commencing at a post markod "Uus Lund's north west oorner, about? miles below north fork of Goldstream, thence east 1*90 clmins, Miiith 40 chains, west 160 chains, north 4" chains to point of com nieiicemeiit, 9. Commencing at a post mnrked "Gus Lund's north east corner,' about 7 miles below north fork of Goidstroam, thenoo south 160 ohains, west 411 chnlns north 100 chains, cast 40chains to pointof commencement, 10. Commencing at a post niarked ''Gus Lund's south oast corner," about 7 miles below uorth fork of Goldstream, thenco north 80 chains west 80 chains, south 80 ohalne, east 80 chains to point of commencement. 11. Commencing at a post marked "Gus Lund's north wost corner," about 9 miles below north fork of Goldstream, thenoe north 80 chains, enst 80 chaini, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement. 12. Commencing at a post marked "Gus Lund h south east corner," about 9 miles below north fork of Goldstream, thenee north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 ohains, eust 80 chnlns to pointof commencement. 1.1. ('ommenclng at a post mnrkod 'Uus Lund's south west corner," about I) milos below north fork of Golds!renin, thonce south 8(1 chaius,east 80 chains,north 8(1 chains, wost80 chains to point of commencement, 14. Commonoing nt a post marked "Gun Lund's south cost corner," about 9 miles below north fork of Goidstroam. thenco south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, cast 80 chains to point of commencement. 15. Commencing at a post marked "Gus Lund's south westcorner/'aboutU miles below fork of Goldstream. thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement. 16. Commencing at a poit mnrkod "Gn Lund's south east corner," about 11 miles below fork of Goldstream, thenco north 80 chains west 80 chains, south 60 chains, east 80 chaini to point of commencement. 17. Commencing at a post marked "Que Lund's north wost cornor," about 11 miles below fork of Goldstream, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement. 18. Commencing at a post marked "Gus Lund's north east corner,' nbout II miles below fork of Moldilream, thenoo south 80 chains, west 80chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated June 10th, 190G. 19. Commonolng at a poit marked ''Qui Lund's south east corner, about 3 miles up Camp Creek, thenco north 100 chains, west 40 chaius, south 160 chains, east 40 chains to point of commencement. 20. Commencing at a post marked "Gus Lund's soulh west cornor." about 3 miles up Camp Creek, thence north 160 chaini, east 40 chains, south 160 chains, went40 chains to point of commoncement. 21. Commencing at a pont marked "Gus Lund's north west cornor," about 3 miles up Camp Croek, thence east 160 chains, wuth 10 chains, wost 160 chali.x, north 40 ohains to point of commencement, 22. Commencing nt a post marked "Gus Lund's north east corner," about 3 miles up Camp Creek, thenoo west Uio chains, south 40 chains, east 160 chains, north 40 chains to point of commencement, 23. Commencing at a noit marked "Gus Lund's north west comer, about 2j mllen up Camp ('reek, thence east 160 chains, south 40 ohnins, wesl, KKi chains, north 40 chains tu point of commencement. 24. Commencing at a post marked "Qua Lund's smith cast comer,' about 2) miles up ('amp Creek, thence wont 160 chains, south 10 ehains, enst 160ohains, uortli 40 ehalus to point of commoncement. 2.1, Commencing at n post marked "Gus Lund's south enst. comer." about 4 miles bolow McCullough Creek, 2 mllen from (ioliLl ream, thenee north 8(1 ehalus, west 80 chains, -south 80 chains, east 811 chains to point of commencement, 28, Commencing nt a post marked "(inn Lmiil's soulh wesl corner." aliout 4 mllen below McCullough ('reek, 2 miles from Uoldntrenni, thenco uorth 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commence mont. 27. Commencing at a post markod "Uui Lund's north west corner," ubout 4 miles bolow McCnllough Creek, 2 milos from Uoldstream, thonce south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement. 28. Commencing al a post mnrked "Gun Lund's north east corner,'' about 4 miles below McCullough (-reek, 2 miles from Goldstream, thence south 80 chaius, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 8(1 ehains lo pointof commencement, Dated June 12th, 1906, GUS LUND, locator. FREIGHTING I nm |u.-pnri'il lo iiiiili'i'liiki' 11II kinds of l'ii-ij,'liliiiK nml toiiuilnir. STEAMER STAGE My ntHR1' connecting between the hl.,iiiuT iiml the city Iciiii's llm City «t, 111.111. Tut'sdiiys and Fridays, connecting with the Steiimer Kevelstoke for the Dig llend, nnd also meets the steamer on the return trip siiniprluys, Leave word nt Navigation Company's office or my Stables whete to call. ROBERT SAMSON. NOTICE NOTICK is hereby given that 30 days after dato 1 intend to apply tu the Chief Commissioner of Lands and works for a special license tu cut and carry nwuy timber from the following described lands situated jn the Osoyoos division of Vale District :- 1. Commencing at a post planted ou the east hunk of tbe suuth fork of Cherry ereek ubout 7 milos up from the 40-mile pust ou the MouasliM wagou rotd and markod "D. Woolsey's southeast corner post," thence uorth flOehains; theuce west 80 chuius; thenco south 80chains; thence eust 80 ehuins to the point of commencement. 2. Commencing at a post plunted on the east buuk of the south fork ot Cherry creek, about 1 miles up from the 40-mile pout on the Monashee wagou rond and niarked "D. Woolsey's south west corner," thence north 80 chains; thouce eust 80chuius; Ihence south 80 ohains; thence west 80 chains to the poiut of com menoement. Located 23rd May, 1906. 3. Cumuieueing at a post plauted on tha south buuk of Cherry Creek about V miles from the 40-mlle wist uu the Monashee wagon road und marked "D. Woolsey's north east corner," thonco wost 100 chaius; thenee south 40 ehuins; theuce oust 160 ehalus; theuce north 40 chains to the pointof cummencement. 4. Commeueiug at a post planted ou the south bunk of Cherry Creek about 9 miles from the 40-mile post un the Monashee wngoii rund und marked "D. Woulsev's south-east corner," thonco west PXIchuius; tnence north 40ehnins; thenee enst 100 chains; thence south 40 chains to the point of commencement. Located 24th Mny, 11)06. 5. Commencing ut u post planted about a mile west from the west bank of Lake Creek, about 7 miles up from the junction of Lake Creek and the north fork of Cherry Creek nud marked "D. Woolsey's north east corner jpost," theuce wsst 80 chaius; thenee south 80 chains; thenco east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to the point of commencement. Located 28th May, 1900. Dated this 0th day of June, litoti, D, WOOLSEY. Certificate of Improvements. 1TOTIOE Kiniicls Mineral Claim, situate iu the Rcrelntoke Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where located: -North of Iron Hill Mineral Claim. Standard Itaitn, Dig Hend, Ta kc not ice that I, Jas. I. Wnndrnw, F.M.C. No. HBMTft. acting nn agent for myself snd A. W, Mc* Intosh, F.M.C. No. HB8406, Geo. .Inhnnnn, F.M.C, No. D88027, Kllsaheth McMahnn F.M.C. No. B8B589, Intend sixty days from the date hereof, tn apply to tlie Mining Recorder for a Certificate nf Improvements, for the purpose nf obtaining a Crown Grant nf the above claim. And further take nntlce that sotlnn, under i*c> tion 37, must be commenced before the Issuance nf inch Certificate of Ituprnrenieats. Dated this rnurteenth day of May, 4.D., 1W«, JAB. I. WOODROW, ■ '//m/ii.^Tim ' '/// // /V.'/l,,,, . Il does not require an Hpert to clean out the flues ol the "Sunshine" furnace— tht only tool n. v Iml is u brush whioh ii (applied witii ovory (niDMt, Clean-out doors are placed in the Mling, and the brush can easily he inserted. This heater just bristlos with oxclusivo featuros such aa antomatio gas dampers, largo ilouhlo feed-doors, stool dome, double shakers and steel radiator. II you want tho Imst furnace mado get tho " Bunshino." Bold by enterprising doulors cvoi-ywhoro. Booklet free, London. Touonto. Montiikai.. winnii'f.q. vancouvkb. ST. John. Hamilton. BOURNE BROS., Sole Agents. Finest London Gins When properly distilled and flavored no beverage is so delicious and medicinal as W. & A. GILBEY'S PURE LONDON GINS Distilled at Camden Town, London, from the choicest Corn, and flavored with the juice of specially selected Juniper berries, Very celebrated and popular in the United Kingdom and i:i the Colonies are theSe specialties'. Gllbey's "Old Tom" (Sweetened) Gllbey's "London Dry" Gllbey's "Plymouth" These Gins are the purest and most wholesome obtainable. Examine the labels for an absolute guarantee. On sale at the best hotels, bars and stores. Latest Wine and Spirit Merchant! lo the World For sale by all the leading Hotels and Stores. Distributors—The Revelstoke Wine & Spirit Co., Ltd., Revelstoke. Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office-Toronto, Ontario. Brandies in the Provinces ol Manitoba, Alttorts, Saskatchewan, liritish Ciiliuiilils, Outnrln, Quebec. Oapltal Subscribed ... (4,ooo,ooo.oo Capital Paid Up .... $3,9oo,ooo.oo Reserve Fund .... S3,9oo,ooo.oo D. R. Wii.kie, President; Hon. R. JaFPBAY, Vice-President, A General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Department—Deposits received and Interest allowed ut highest current rati' from date of opening account, and compounded half-yearly. Drafts sold available in all parts of Canada, United States and Kin ope. Speeiul attention given to Collections. Revelstoke Branch, B. C—A. E. Phipps, Manager. THE CITY EXPRESS E. W. B. Paget, Prop. Prompt delivery of parcels, baggage, etc., to any part of the City. Any Kind of Transferring TELEPHONE NO. 7. Something Pure II yon are looking lor Pine Honey we have just opened up a consignment of Ontario HONEV IN THE OOMB in 1 Ib. boxes, or in 5 lb, cans "Guaranteed Pure." 0ANNED GOOD Our Canned Goods are second to none, and more than that we "Guarantee every Can." HOBSON & BELL, CROCUS, BAKERS AND COHKCTIONIRS LAUNDRY WANTED FOR COMAPLIX A stntahle limine tn runt with a nprhiR running six tot frmn the d<mr andi acres (ifftrmmd fnr drying lluefl- IIM) a nirnith worth of washing nenl mil tn Chinamen. Applv fnr particulars to OHIIF YOUNG, Tuwnslt* ABfni. domaullx, umm Furnjtlirt, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS. John E. Wood's Furniture Store valley, on Wednesday, July lltli. The meeting opened wit li the remarks of iu - chairman, lie drew attention to Ihe object of the club nml referred to the fact that uur oanip was upon the axial point ol an Alpine district thut for suuiv-croivned grandeur and variety of the highest type of mountain scenery litis not its peer through, un the entire Rooky Mountain legion. Hi- uski-,1 ii* in gu/e ar 1 iii any direction nt the ivonderliil panorama tluit was spread belore us to mnke it apparent how presuinptuus ivould he description on his part. The club, be snid, ivould send out its graduates to make their mark in our mountain centres and in various pnrts of the world, lle spoke of the loyally nl the outlitters nnd of their wonderful knowledge ol the mountains und it was tbey wliu had made it possihle lor us to see the wonders of this district that wo might spread a knowledge ol it throughout ihe length and breadth ol Canada. Valuable assistance had been given by the Dominion Government and by the Government of Alberta. The 0, P R. bad assisted tn a considerable degree nnd our thiinks are also due to the R. N. W M, P. The speech was received wilh cheers. Tbe secretary and treasurer's report was then made which was received with acclamation, There were several amendments made In the constitution. After votes of thanks the meeting adjourned. Dr. Herdman gave an excellent address, It was decided to hold the next ciinip In llie province of Alberta in the beautiful Paradise valley. The announcement of the decision to hold the enmp in the sunny province was received with hearty applause. i I). E. Campbell, the well-known out litter, gave an account ol the dis covery of Ptarmigan valley. This narrative was listened to with rapt attention snd llis remarks were punctuated with henrty jipplauBe. The meeting was adjourned until Saturday night as the official climbers had to rise early the next morning. BANKER'S ^ROUBLES. Breach of Promise Case. Montreal, July 14.—Miss Emma dishing has instituted an action lor breach of promise of marriage against K. M. Christie, a former manager ol tlie Canadian Bnnk of Commerce near here, but now stationed nt their branch at Pentiction, Ii. C. Miss dishing claims in an itemized account damages to the extent of $23,000. Miss dishing applied (or a writ ol attachment on moneys held by Mr. Christie. This was refused, the judge holding that there was no ground for the claim that Mr. Christie had lelt the province for the purpose of defrauding bis creditors. Among the items in the account lur damages is one lor $15,000 Ior loss of support lor an estimated lifetime ol % years, $200 lor presents, $10,000 Ior medical attention ns the direct result of his refusal to marry her and $6,000 for lacerated feelings. W. Fleming's Meat Market FIRST STREET. Oidi-m fn* I'cel mul Mutton, 'oliltry, Kish nnd small goods ,-ill receive prompt attention. Ill tt,-. I'i ■ii I-," III Ilu snulli easl ,i,i „l l,„l \ .711 . 11,1 a mil l| nlli'.. Ii„l Mil ill •l-l-l'll Hit- I,',- lu nli sn ihllllM, Ill • t-.isl 10 lllllll . Hi, nee s Illll sn I'lriiti* llii-lli . itiul in 'lllllll Mil 1,1 i-iiniliii-iii-t'l I.t-iail lining r>n ll'lt'S nuui ,rl SS Illll iilllt SIMM sii 1, ny ol M .1. 1,. 1 IV, IIHHI. 111118(111, ,-t ll, Slye Agonl NOTICE. after ASK YOUR DEALER FOR "KURTZ'S PIONEERS" "KURTZ'S OWN" "SPANISH BLOSSOMS" UNION MADE CIGARS MANOFSCTURtO 111 Kurtz's Pioneer Cigar Factory 148', Cordova Sl., W. VANCOUVER, - ■ B. C. NOTICE. Import direct from Country of origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. REVELTSOKE, B. C- ui,. iii i'ii*i lit ! Ill-Ill',' Richard R. Copeland JOBBING CARPENTER AND CABINETMAKER Mantles, Shelving, Screen Doors, etc Jobbing Promptly Attended To Kotlooli hereby Riven that thirty daya aftor limn l init'iul in apply i» ihe Hon. Chief commissioner ol Lands and Works for a special liconso to (int ami carry nwuy Minder frmn lho following described lands. 1. rominemdiig al u nosl plumed <m linens t Imiik of tho imrih fork ol Hie crock nlmut fiw miles above thc forks and niarked "K, 1*. ll.'h north west corner post," thonco cast 40 chains thenco south 100 OHains. thonco west 40 chains, thoncu north HHi chains lo pointof commencement. 2. Commencing al a post plnuled on tho easl tmiik of Ihe north fork nfHfe ereek about 61 miles above the forks and mnrkeil "K, p, II.'.s imrtli east corner post," thenco west-li) chains, thoneo south KM chnlns, tlience ensl-Hi chains, thenco north Kill chal-ns to point of commoncement 8, Commonolng at n post planlcd ou the oasl hank nf the nortli fork of Fife orook about ii'.. miles above the lork." ami marked ' K, I'. II,'8 south west ctirner post," thonce east Ml ehiiliiH, thonce north till ehaiiis, tbenee wost-SO chains, thouce .south sn ehains to pointof commoncomont, -I, i'om mend ns at a post plnuled on llm cast bank of the north fork of Hfe ereek, nb nit 6U in lies above the fork* ami marked ■ E I1. Il's south east enrner pnsl," Ihence wust -III chuius, thencu north UlO chains, thunco dwl in chains, thonco south Kin ehuins to point of commencement. 6, Commencing at « post i lamed mi ilu- wost bank of tho nnrlh inrkol Fife ereek about smiles abovo lho forks and marked "h P ll.'s south oast enrner post," thonco west-in ehuins. thenee north 11HI chains, I hence eust 10 chains, thenoo suulh H'>0 chains tn pnlnt nf en en ment. ii commenolng a[ n post planted on the wost bunk of the north fork of Hfo creek .ibont S miles above the forks and mnrked "K. V, ll.'s south wost eomor post/' thonco oast SO chaini1, thence north 120 ehnins, thonce west 40chains, thonco .south 80 chains, thouce west 40 chains, theiieo south 40chains to pniutof commoncomont. Commoucius at n post plnuled on the west bank of the north fork of Fife creek about s miles above lln- forks nml mnrked "K.P.H.'s nortli east corner post," thonco east sn chains, thenee south HOchnins, Ihenco west SU rhnius thenee north so ehains to pninl of commoncomont. s. i (iiiitiii-iiciiii: at a post plnutcd on the west bank of the nortli fork of Ki fo crook about lJ!j milos above Ihu forks and marked "K.I1, H.'s smith] ensl corner post," llienee west 40 chuius, tlifnee unrilt ICO chains, ihenee oust 4H chains, llieueo soutli Kin ehnins tn pninl ol commencement. 0. Cora mu ncing at a post planted nn tbo west bank nf the north fork of Fife creek about ou miles abovo the forks and marked • E. 1*. U.'S smith west niriiei pnst," lln nee enst Sll ohains, tbenee north 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains, thonco sontli so chains to point of commencement. Haled Juno iath, 1900, jy7 E, P, HKNltV, \1 OTICK Is horoby given that .'to day i\ dnlo I Intend to apply io tho Honournbli tlio Chlof Coinmissionor of Lands and Works rm- special licenses io out, uml carry awuy iim* her h-iim !lir inline in:; described lnmls Minute iii Ihe Wost Kootonay Distriot,: I. Cotuniouoiiis m a post marked "ll. Don- illy's north wo-t corner post," plantod aboul 11 milos north from Haymow Crook uml uboui Smites wesl of tho west hunk ot the Columbia Rivor, thonco south -SOohains, thonoo oast 80 chains, thouoe nortli sn ohains, thonco w clmiiis to the point of commencement, Si, Commencing ut a posl planted about I] miles north limn Seymour Orook and about it miles wosl, from llm west Imnl. of tho Col - bin ilivor and mnrkod "H. Donnelly's south- wesl corner posl," tbenee north su ehalus, I honco easl- Mi chains, thenee south Ml ohains, i honco wosl 80ohains io i he puint of commotioo- menl. x Commonolng at a post planted about 11 mill!, nm ih inmi Seymour Crook ami about-'J miles west of Ihe west bank of Ihe Columbia RIVOC ami marked "II, Donnelh'h north Dust corner post," thonoo wesi mi chains, thonoo south Ml chains, Llionoo cast SO chains, thonoo north SOohains lo tha point nf commoncomont. I. CommoilciUH at a posl planted abonl 11 milos north from Seymour Creek ami abmu .. mile- wc-t from Ihe wobl hank of 1 h Kivcraud marked "II. Donnelly's corner post," I hence wosl- su elm norlh Ml clialns, llienei- easl BOolll soul h Wl chains to I he point of commence mciil. 0, conitneiii-iimui u posi planted about IU miles norlh of Seymour Creek nud nboul -i milos WOSl from the west hank of the Coinmbin Kivor and marked "ll Donnelly's norlh oasl comer post," thenee smith 80 ehains, thouco wist si) ehaiiis. thenee north Ml chains, thenee oasl Ml ClllllllH tn the point of cnliliueiieeincilt 0, Commencing at a post planted about IW miles north of Seymour Creek ami ubout .; mites wnst from the west hank of the Columbia Kiver and marked "II. Dminclly'H soutli-ensi corner posl," ihenee norlli sn ehuins, ihence wist Ml ehuins, thenee snulli Ml chains, thence east80 ehains to the pninl nf cmniiieiiccinetu. LocaludOtll June, 1000. 7. Commonolng nt a post plantod abmu iy, miles in.i tii of Seymour creek and about 3 miles wesl frnm the west bank ol Columbia Kiver ami marked "fl. Donnelly's south easl enrner imst," theuce north sn elinlns, thenee west Ml ehains, tbonco south M) chains, llienco ea t sn chains in the point of commencement, 8, commonolng nt a poBt plnntod abouiUJ^ miles norlli ol Seymour creok and 2 milos wesl from the wist bank of the Columbia Kiver ami mnrked " II. Donnelly's nnrlh west corner posl." thouco smith Ml ehnins, thouoe ensl sn clmins, thenco north mi chains, thenco west so clialns to tbo pnintui commencement. 0, Ci.inineiielugal u post planted alHk.UW miles norlh from Seymour Creek and aboul I mile wesl from the wesi hank of tho Columbia Kivor markod "H. Donnelly's south cast enrnor post," thenee north Mi chains, ibeuce west Ml chains, thenee south 80 ehains, llieueo east su chains to the pointof commoncomont. Located nth June, nmi;. in. Commenolng utu post plnnletl at a pninl ubout opposite Kcystniie Creek ami about ;i cbnins wesl from Ihe west hank of thc Columbia Kiver and marked "II. JJonnolly's south ensl comer post," thenee nnrtli 80 ehnins. thenee west sll ehuins, ihenee south su ehnins, thenee enst 80 chains tu Lho pnlnl of com- mencomont. Located 12th June, p.inu. II. Commencing nt a post nbuiieil nn ihe west bank nf Krisby Creek ahmil 1% miles wesl from the Columbia Kivor and marked "ll. Donnelly's snutli east cornor post," tlionco norlh SOohains, thence west80 chains, thonco south 80 eliuiiis, llieueo east Sll dm ins to tllO poinl of commoncomont. 12. Commencing at n post planted on the west bunk of Frisby Creek nbout 1', miles west from Hie Coluinbin Kiver ami mnrkeil -ll, Dniiiielly's imrtli ensl corin-r post," tlionco south Mi ehnins, tbenee wesl Ml chains, thenee norlh mi ehnins, thonco east so.ehains lo the poinl of commencement. Located Iiith Juno, 1000, i:i, commencing at a post planted about K mile wesl inmi the west bunk of the Columbia Kiver ahoul opposite the south boundary uf Lot UU, liroup 1, Kootenay District, and mnrked'-II Doniielly'SHiiilheiistconierposI," thoneo north 80 ohains, tlienco west Mi clmins, theuce soulb Ml ehnins, llieueo ensl Mi cliains to the poiut of commoncement, 11, Commonolng al a post plantod about li mile wost frmn the wosl bank of the Coluinbin Kiver almnt opposite ihe south boundary of Lot 8414, Group ), Kootonay Distriot, and markod '-H. Donnelly's imrtli casi corner post," tlionco south 80 olinlus; ilieucc west mi chnlns, thenco north BO elinlns, ihence east Ml chuius in (lie point ol emiimetiecnieiil.. Lneiiled Mlh June, 1000. II DONNKLLV. PLACE VOUR ORDERS WITH S. McMAHON, - FIRST STREET For Agricultural Implements. Carriages, Wagons, Etc.. John Doero Ploughs, Uollne Wagons, Ciiuadu Carmine Company's Buggies, planet jr., Garden Seeders ami Cultivators, Wheelwright ami Blacksmith Wnrk attended to. Bone Shoeing a f Specialty THE MOLSONS BANK Incnrimrnted by Act of Parliament, IdW. IIKAll OFFICE, jMONTREAL. W.M. Mtil.stiN .M.MTIIkiisiin, Pics. S. II. EWIKO, Vice-Pres. Jambs Elliot, General Manager, Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Everything In way ol banking business transacted without unnecessary delay, Interest credited twice u yenr at current rates on Savings Bank deposits, W, H. PRATT, Manager, Kevelstoke, B. C. HOTEL VICTORIA (Under New Management) ROBT. LAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B. C First-das accommodation for travellers. Best brands of Wines, Spirits, and Cigars. RATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS ALLEGED MURDERER CAUGHT Victoria, July HI.—Sam look, the Cariboo Chinaman, who is alleged to hnve killed a fellow countryman and then escaped a few days ago, is in the custody ol the police. The capture wns effected yesterday, but the dispatch to Superintendent llussey from Government Agent Stevenson at (Jties- nei Forks does not state by whom the capture was ninde. The capturer will secure $450, ol which amount $300 wns offered by thc provincial government, and the remaining $160 subscribed in Cariboo on the understanding that a similar amount be put up by the government, Sergeant Murray of the provincial headquarters stall' has been dispatched to Cariboo, as it is feared the capture ol Sum may be attended by open hostilities between rival tongs ol that district, enmity between whom is responsible Ior the murder. There is a hig colony of Third Street East, Rev elstoke Wilson's FLY PADS Three hundred times bet ter than sllckypaper. NO DEAD FLIES LYIN0 ABOUT kll by all Druggists and General Stow and by mall. TEN CENTS PER PACKET PRO* ARCHDALE WILSON, HAMILTON, ONT. Dressmaking & Plain Sewing MRS. ELLEN JOHNSON Cor. King and Douglas Sts. 11KVKLSTIIKK, II. C. BUILDER (II Cniicreto, Il„llo« Block*, stone. Brick „i I'niliii- lltiiltliiid*. DIAIM III fi-lll-nt. Lime. I'onerolo ll„ll„« III.,, k-.. tin,! „llif, laiiMiiip in i Urttli, All lalmr nnil n-ntcrlals (Ititrlmu. Plaiterins; ana f Uttering luppllu i IpMlslty. WICKS Ilium E. C. FROMEY REQl-STERED TRADE MARK H "BUCK BRAND OVERALLS Within the Reach of All If your dealer dues not curry theni lake no substitute, hut enclose nil in un envelope, addressed lo the makers, for a sample pair, slating whether you wish pant, bib or plain overalls, the shade and size, and whether yon prefer swell or straight bottoms . . , You will receive the biggest $1 value in overalls vou ever saw by return mail . . ORDERTO-DAT Don't la' content till you try them WmJ.iWc/Waster&Sons LTD., MANUFACTURERS VANCOUVER, B. O. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. dnlilon l-'auli- Mineral Clnlm, iltuate in tits Arrow Uko Mining l)in.si,,ii „f Ktinlsnay ilislrii-i. Where lnenlcil-AitJolilliiK Mineral City Tnn-n- ■il,,. TAKK NOTION Ilinl I. Ki-mK-tll I,. Blum risenl liirMra. Kllen MoDniiRnlil, „l Nnkiisp, l*t, lilner's t'erllHonto Nn. li!i.',Mi. Intenil, sixly ,1a- Innii Hn- iiiiii, liore.it, to niiply tu the Mining II truer (or nCcillllonlo ol Improve ills, Ior II jmrnoio ol ohtniiiiug n Crown (li-aitl of (In- alio' 'laiin. Ami further take imtleo tlifttnrlton.nmler sc tion 87, must ho i-oiHiueii-eil lieloi-n tl„-isaan ,(sin-li ('erUlli-itli-nl li]i|ii'„H,itii'ii!«. llnletl tills Sillh tiny nl April, 1000. uus I KKNNKTII I.. lliniNKT. NOTICE. N° OTIOK li ilate we i Comtnisstonor < ."lii-riai liconso I horoby glvn*.i Hint thirty dny iiileml io apply In (lie Chief nf Lands ami Work; ut ami carry awuv liinbpr from tho following doscribod lands, sitnnte In the -Osoyoos Division of Vale Distriot:- Commencing ut apost marked "Sam Hill's north west cornor postn" plantod on the soul li hunk of the north fork of Cherry Creek, and ubout one mill- above Ihe forks of ihe nnrlh fork,running onst 80 ehuins, thenco souihwi chains, ihence wesi 80 chains, I hence norlh 80 chains lo poinl. of commoncomont, Dntod May SOth, 100(1. HAM HILL. Commencing at a post mnrked "D. Woolsey northeast corner pusl," planted on the south bank of Cherry Croek, about throe milos above thc forks of the north fork of Cherry Creek, running west 80 chains, soulh 80 chains eust 80 chains, north -so chains to point uf commence nienl. Dated May 20th, 1000. I). WOOLSEY. Commencing at u post marked "A, MeCreu's north west corner post," planted on thu south bank of the north fork of Cherry Creek, and about three miles above the forks of the north fork, running east HI chains, -oul li wi chains, west do chains, north H) chains to pointof commencement. Duied May 20th, 1000- ,|„'.i A, MoCHKA. Queens ftotel comaplix;; Best brands olivines, Liquors and Cigars/ .^Travellers to Fish Creen will tind'cxeellent accommodation at this Hotel. CHIEF YOUNG, • - Proprieto. N' NOTICE. OTICK is hereby glvoi) lhat DO days after I Intond to apply to tho Uonoiirnblo tho Chiof Commissioner of Lands und Works for permission to purchase Iho following fie- sci-ihed himis in tlm West Kootenny district, west side of Upper Arrow Lake; Commencing al, a pnsl ahoul three miles soulh of l-'o->lliall creek, and about | mile from the Lake, marked "Thomas Webster's touih cast eonier," at the norlh east corner of M.C. Slye's application topurchoso; Ihenco noi'Lh lit chains, moro or less, to Ihe lake shore; (hence following said shore iu a general northerly and westerly direction lu chains, more orless, io ihe south boundary of a. K. Hammond's npplloal hm lo purchase; thence west i!<) chains, more or less, to the east boundary of UM, .lohnsinne's application to purchase; tlionco bouth 80ohains; thonoo east^n ehains to point of commoncomont, containing Din acres, moro or less. Haled this Uth day of .1 :, I Hnd. THOMAS WKDSTJfiR, Per llalpli Slye, Agent. NOTICE NOTICK IS IIKHKIIY UIVKN that thirty days aftor dalel intend lo apply lo the Chief Commissioner of Lands and \\ m-ks I'm- special liconso lo ml aud earry away timber from the following doscribod lands situated in tlio West Kootonay District, onTflo west side nf AmnvLiiki-, nppiwile Nakusp:- 1. Commencing nt a. posl marked "North Bast Corner post," thenee ml ohains west.su chains south, 00 chains east, 80 chains math tn point nf commencement. 2. CoiiimenehiLMita post adjoining No. 1 limit mi the imrth siili\ thonce 40 chains north, 100 west, 40 chains south, mu chains east to puint of commencement, Oah-il .hliir ill h, hiini. KI). LKl'INK. a Me NOTICE* OTICK is horoby Kivon Unit % days Hor ilnin I intend to apply to lho Honor- llm Chiof Commissinnor ol Lmnl- anil Works for a special license to cut and carry nwuy liinhor from the following described la nd*-, siluutnd iu Osoyoos division of Yulo District! 1, CiinimenciiiKula postjihinted on tho west bnnk of the south branch of Chorry crook aLu point ll) miles uorth onstorly from the liliniln po.st nn llio Mounshoo wacui road and marked "A( Medea's north oust cornor [Hist," Ihouco soulh 160chains; thouce wost 411 chains; thoneo nortli JttO chains; llienco oast tUcliains to tho jKiiut of cominiincumoiil. 2. Commeuciiifr at a post planted on lho west bank nf tho south brunch nf ('hurry crook, aboul Ul miles north easterly from thoto-milo ponton tbe Monashoo wagon roud und marked "A. McCroa's stiuth-wost cornor post," thence south 100 chains; thonco oast 4(1 chain-; Ihenee north 100 chains; thonoo wost 40chaiiiHlo tho point i if cnmmeucsinoiit. S. (iiiiiiiiencini: at n imst iilnntod ou the wesl hnnk of the south brunch of Cherry crook, ulkiut lu mill-- uorth-casteriy from thn 40-mllo postou ilm M.iiia*-htin waiton road and mnrkod A. McCron's south-west coruer ihisI," thonco north hn ehnins; thonco oust 80 chains; thenoo soutli Kll chains; theuco wost 80 chains to tho Hul of commeiicomont. 4. Commencing at u imst planlcd on tho wost bank of tho south brunch of Chorry creok, ubout 10 miles north-oastorly from the lu-inile post on tlio MoiiiihIioo wiikoii road aud marked A, McCron's south-omit cornor post," thonce north K0 chains; thenco we.il 8(1 chnlns; theuce south HO ehnins thonce oust HO ohains Uilhe iiuint of coinmnncomenl. Located tho 2Srd May, lDOtl. B, I'ninmniieinc lit a [Hist planted ahnnt tl mile west from tho wont hank of hake oreok at u point Hboul 7 milos uorth-onHtorly from thu junction of Lnko crook with the north fork of Chorry creok and markod "A. MoCrea's north wokI cornor \«> I." thonco oust H0 chaius; tlienco south 80 ehuins; Ihenco wost 811 cluilna; thonco uorth wit-liain ■ to lliu pninl-of commoucumuut, Located the 28th May, 1006, Bated this 0th duy of June, 11)00, A. McCKEA NOTICE. iiliillcllle ill tl post plnnti',1 nliulll one i (nun lln- uorth-woil i-i.riu.-r nl K, ,* Notice is hereby given Unit, mi tlayi nltur date n iiili'inl I,, Hpply to (In- ll„n. Chlol (it nuui issl„n„r ol IsinilsnnilWtirks Ior a inoclnl lie l„ .ul uml t'lit-l-v iiwiiy (holier (mill tin, fallotilnn ilesi-rili,.,l lands, situated in Wnst Kootenay district! t, Comme inlli, nnrtli s. Ill,,,,*,, BiKl, nml marked "lllg llt-ml l.iimln-r Company's sontli oust corner post," thenoo nttrtli sn'i Iinins, llionce weal so ,-lniln», lln-tit-,- BOUth silf-liiiintt, I In,in hsI sn nlitil ns In pnlnl i,l rniiiim'iii-iiinoul. 9, Commonolng al apoil plantod al lone ■nlli. nnrlh Irnintli nli woit oornor ol K... 8. Block 1)0, nml rinirk.-.l "lllg llt-nd l.liml,, r Uotnpany'i north west -'M-limit- il,, oasl -,,,-iiniii* ti,,-I t,l I'filillill'llla'lllftll, Datod June 18th, i'.«„,. llll! IIHNI, a- m.mli m.(-imi■■>. iin-iii- •Iinrtli Sll,-liuliis In |iiilll ^i^-vv-»-%-%,%^«^"%.-v-%v%^v-vv%-vvvv^%v%%-V9 ' P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. HKAD OmCE I l'.ll.„AUV, A1.IIKI1T*. Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchant* I'ork Packers mul Dealer In Live SUick. Msrkeli in all (lie principal Cllim snd Towns nl Alberta, Britiih ...iiitnliia and tit,- Vnk„n. Packer! „f (lie Celebrate.! Brand "Iinporotor" Hunts and Bacon, and Shamrock llrnin!. Leal Lanl. i%%%%%%%Vft^VV%%%%%VV%%%%«s%'VV»%s%%Vll Central Hotel ^.-Ma^REVELSTOKE, B. C. ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS. Newly built. Kirst-cluss in every respect. All modern conveniences Large Sum pie Rooms. Rates SI.50 per Day, Special Weekly Rates. Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management LOANS NOTARIE SIBBALD & FIELD HAVE Houses and Lots FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY INSURANCE COMOX COAL *s/'^^-^^»>^^"«"-''i^^"^r^^i'-WW"«'^"^^^^M^VMVkr1r¥V¥¥M¥¥V ORIENTAL HOTEL J. suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords, Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Rates $1 a day. Monthly rate. ALBERT STOUSTE FROE. NOTICE. VTOTICR 1\ t.„ill heroby given that BOtlayi liter date 1,-11,1 to applj I,, ll,,- lion. Hi,- Chlel ior ol Units and IVnrks lor a Special i-lll .Old 'Miry an.tv linilH.r Ir.an the escribed lands in WW Knotsas, Dli LUMBBII <<>. I.I'U. Nntlco Is hereby glean Ilinl no days ull ,-t ilala, iv ltd Ilniipplylnllm linn. Chli'lC I"i -i',l l.atiil■ nml Works f„r a special licence t„ nil nnd cam away timber from Hm lollowlni duerlbod liotils, Hiiiiiiti-'l in IVoil Kootenay Dlitrloti i. i.'iiinint'iit-liiK at a post plantod about two ntllt's won Irom Banaook ndnl nn l'|,|,t-r Armw l,nki, nml iiinrki-'l "11. II. I,, Co'l "iiiilln-nsl ,-,,,-,,,-r |M*i," thonoo a,,tii, sn '-iiniii-. tin-in--- wi-it so chains, tbonco south sn ,-iii.lns, thonoo ,-,.-.i sn i-intins to poinl nl i-iinimiiuccmoiit, •I (.'iiinmoncliiK nt n poit plantod almnt Ihroo inlli'H wi-sl (nun Itiinnnok I'nliii.on Uppor Arrow Lake nli'l marki-tl "II. II. I,. 1',,'s snulli onst tiiirnor jtttsl," liionco n<<rtli s,, i-ltiilii*. 11,,-ii(',- tvostsn chains, lli'iu nnlh sii ohains, thonoo onst ml clialns In point ol com iiit'iit'i'incnt. Ilnl.nl June Isth, IW. llll! BEND I.UMBKIt in, LTD, NOTICE. Notice Is heroby i:i>,-„ Unit 10 dayi. after date, I lui,-ml t„ npnly tn dm lion, Chlol Commiuloner n( LantlH anil IVnrks !„r a ipoolal lli't-t I.. cui ami carry timbor Irom iliuf„ll„whiK ,l.,s,-rllH,,l inini*, ultnnicil In Weit Kootonay dlitrlct, tipper Arrow Lakca: ,, CiimincncliiR at a poll plantod one mile north o! tlio siuilh wononrniTul LolOMo and mnrkctl "J. W, Knli'y's iniilb oalt oornor," Ihoiioc north US) cltalns, llienee woit lui-lialns, (hcneii suulh KHI olialni, Ilieucc ,-,,-t lo chains tu point nt (ittiiiiiii'iit-eiiii'itt. ■Jatctl 1Mb Juno. IM. )i%iom> 111! ll -1 l"i'l pl.itih"'! il ■ rimoor Claim 0141 mariteil Co.'i imrth eul wnier po i chains, thonc iiii B ch •'iiiii m chains, easl 4u ch, north wui Ammhead I. niniiimt iv. BUt 10 .. north *ji L-lmliu wosl lOclinlni, north 40 chslai to place ol ClllllllH li-i'llli'lll. Mm all, 1WK). \\1 AllKOWIIKAIf LUMBER en. LTD "NOTICE Ni i iie In horoby given that On .lay* after date I llll' ll I In nnk.' ii |,,-i], „'i"!i In the Chief I'nm- mlH-i-• tier nf Landl it WnrV* fnr i.erniit>sl'in to i.iin Iiihi- the lollovvliiK described land situate inil,.' West Knoteuay districto| Hritlnh Col- uinhi'inii the wesl side oi Arrofl i.akeiuthe Hosllinll Viillcy; Coin iii unci mi at R.Nichol'i south wen' oor» m-r, im nee west 8n rhaiiiN, thenoe *»uth-ii) i-iiHhi-, ihenco o*it ni chains, tht-ncc north 40 I'liain- to p"liit nf I'omnieiiremeiit, tocoutaln- Inrf- o acres more or Ics naied tho 20th day of Juno, IOT. J. H, HOKRtBON. J: i I'er 8, J, Harlowi Agent. LAND NOTICE NOTICK is tiURBBY iiivkn that ilitydays after -i.»i-1 Intend tn apply to the lion. Chiof Commtoloiier of I^ndl and Wurlufer poruilHlon topurchaM the following ilcacilt>ed lauds lp tbe Wait Rootenaj district, wi'st-ililu of Uupur Arrow lake about one*hal( mile tenth ol Fosthall croek. Ooomencifl| at a poet marked, "W. W. Lock's m'iilh tilt corner," al the south weit conipr of L. ffit thence north 40 chaini, .il"tn* the went boundary i.f L. H61: thence west lsuctmins; thence south 80 chains; thtnee out 40 chains, men- or leu to tin' wi-.it lHiiniiliiry nf A. BollemiH-yer'sapplieatiun tn jfiirclw*.-; thence north 40 chains, more or leu ("tin- nortli »est enmer of A. Dollemneyer's application to purchuo; thencu out so chaini mwri- or l"--s to p'.ini ol cii-amencttiaeDt, 940 teres Dated .May ffi, I'M. W. ff. LOCK, per. T. 0. MaklnsoD. tfint. NOTICE. Nollec In hereby given that 60 dayi after date Wfl intcinl tn applv io th>- Chief ('umuiiisioner i-i l.uii'l- ami Wnrk- for permission in purchase tin- lollowliiK ilcscrihed inn-tv iltuate near Tele Jaune Cache, Carllmn district, B.C.: Connnenolng at a pom planted on the ftu&t Rivor near Tele Jaune Cache snd marked *'N, T, Edwards'and K, a. Blaokmore'iiouth wilt comer pOStt" thonce nnrlh 80chain-., thence rif-i hi , halns, thence lOUth W chains, thence west sn chains to point nf totnoieiiceniont, CniiLaiiiliiK 04c acres more or lcs-<. Dated i-th 1.nn'. l"»v N. T. KIiWARlia, , . R, A. BLACKMUKE. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thsl ililr diyi slier date wc Intend to apply to the chief Commissioner nl Land, and Worki lorpermlnloB ti- j.ari lm-.- iln- lollowliiK described landiln thc dislricl ol West Kooieniyi; ''omnun,-Innal a jK.it planted twenty cbalni west Irom (he uortbeaal oorner ol I ot IMd lad marked "Hig Bend Lnmbe, (ompany'iionth- wi-n corner poll," tbenee north st chains, tlience call (0 ,-lialm, lli-n.-e itnilba'.ohllni more or less lo ihe lake ibore, thine* west alone tl,ore to south east corner ol LotiMO. Ihence north 7 chains lo nnrlh eut conn ol Lot Wi, Ihence weit n clialni to poinl ol com- inememenl. BIU BEND LUMBER CO., LTD. Haled July 2nd, 1IKK. |y> J. R. Thornton AS.SUCIA'1'ION BILL POBTEE For City of Re-ielitoke. IICNS, COnOS ITRUMM, MWW Ow* NOW ON AT- IREID & ITOTJNGrS STOKE If You Doubt the Genuineness of this Sale, please Cali and Investigate for Yourself Our Prices. We Need the Money and Must Havs It, to make Good Our Fire Losses at Arrowhead. Come Now Before thc Best of the Stock Has Been Picked Over and Sold. Iiiniic" in tho Kiiighli- "i lyl'ins nnd J thoir wives. I REID St YOUNG 8T,Bt5S S£ REID & YOUNG mmtttm ■"■■ i|i i$i fl i| iji i|i $ i|i $ $ 0) flnHnHi (ti ili i|i ifi .fl 't'MM Feet Off Yoiir Head' By not letting them trouble .vou. Hiej 1 use FOOT ELM oi ALLEN'S FOOT EASE. nn't if yuu We keep it. \ Canada Drug & Book Co.. Limited f Local and General. ""-milli Curtis, Ilic well-known lawyer and milling man ol Rowland, uus in the city yesterday, li. McCarthy oomiileted 11 livo i* n- i-tl cotlago yesterday Ior Michael .Nome in the enst end ol the city. .Iuhii Oliver, M, 1'. P., has ontercil u suit lor libel against the Columbian newspaper of New Westminster. Mr. Hemus, ol it. II. Triienian k Co., intends visiting tlie Caves nexl week to get a full series ol photographs. Alfred Beit, the Soutli African fin ancier and probably the richest man in the world, died in London on Saturday, The large plant o! the Enst Kootenay Lumber Co. was destroyed hy tire Thursday, The loss is estimated at fifty thousand dollars, Halcyon Hot "springs nre well patronised. Among the health seekers now resident there, ure Jud-jc Botlltbeo and Mrs. Smith-Curtis and family. No. 2 Fire Brigade had u successful practice under Capt. Foote lust night, Four streams were laid on, tho liist wnter being oil within u minute uiul a hali of the alarm being rung. It will take 20,000 harvest hniiilslo handle the wheat crop of Manitoha, Saskatchewan and Alberta, Tue rail roads will have the time ol their lives in trying to movo the wheat when it is threshed to the elevators and markets nl the world. W..I. Lightburne und Mrs. Lightburne ol Arrowhead were iu the city yesterday, the guests of Mr. und Mis. D. McCarthy. Mr. Lightburne while here completed arrangements for the immediate erection of his new hotel. D. McCarthy has the contract, C. H. Deutschmuii is in the city from the Caves. Already this season Mr. Deuteohman states there has been a number of tourists nt the Caves, and when accommodation is provided there is no doubt but the Coves will lie the big attraction un the C. P. li. line. .1. P. McLennan is taking active steps to get the c Deration ol prop erty owners and business inti rested in the east McKenzie Avenue block in having a brick wall erected in the vacant spaci between Mrs, Ue's nnd the Cressman hlock. The insuranci companies will reduce the rates 2} pi r cent if this is done. We nre requested to sl iti tin - n why the dynamite at Arrowhead tin- night ,,i ihe tin. was 1. : n earlier wai that theengim wn* 'dead" and the cars appi irid tn i immediate d mgi i a, Uu wind i ii ihe opposite direction 'I hi igenl Mr. Donovan, would have taken prompt action had he considered then ■Mi- ,: . danger The C.P.Tl, purpose building u new tourist hotel ul, BanlT, Oponitions will be commenced ns soon ns the present season closes—October 1st. $3110,000 will be expended on the work. Smith Curtis, who is in the city today, snys ho has sold must, ol his fruit lands on tlie lower Columbia, lie reports tho fruit-growing industry giving splendid returns and instances title nniii iii the south who hns eight acres in Italian prunes, which realised $3,750, or $825 an acre alter paying nil expenses. Messrs. lluiil k Young are advertising a bargain lire sale of their general merchandise, In the recent lire at Arrowhead the above named firm were exceedingly heavy losers by the con- Hagriition. Over nnd nlmve their lire insurance the firm lost, directly by the llio about $15,000, The. many friends nf Messrs. Reid it Young .ill extend to them their sympathy in their heavy liniiiiciiil loss at Arrowhead, Snuily ISudore, who is now serving a [oniteen yenr term in the Kingston penitentiary for shooting and robbing n Syrian pedlar, claims that two young nit-it who disappeared about u year ngii nnd who were supposed tit have been drowned in Sharbot hike, were murdered by his brother Charles and their bodies buried alter being stripped of all valuables. The. man who is milking this terrible oharge against his brother states that n certnin woiiiiiii in the north country lms knowledge of both murders. Mr. J.T. l'helnn, dislricl superintendent of the Yukon Tolegraphs, Vancouver, bus received the following message which will interest owners ,,f lmiiiiug pigeons-.—Soda Creek, Ii. C, July II — A homing pigeon, with an aluminum ring on its right leg. with the inscription Y. II. V. 110, 1904, alighted at the post office here about oi 'clock yesterday nnd is being cared (or by Postmaster Foster. No message wns lound ou it. Shingle manufacturers representing a hundred nnd Beventy-one mills, ur approximately 75 per cent, of Washington state's output, Monday endorsed tin- action ol the shingle in iiiulactnrcrs' committee in - pposing the closed simp and union label demands ul the Wi avers' Union. The shingh inin lit-lil one of thi largi sl inass-inci lings ol the trade - - secured, and the deoision to mak, a n lighl It a finish lor the open sl rule wn unanimous. Committees will inimediati ly attempt to t group of nulls that signed mil m eon- tracts Social and Personal Dr, Smith, Jerry Culbei'tson, J. Laiug and other shareholders in the Prince Mining and Development Co., came in Irom the States this week In attend Ihe minimi nipoting oi the Prince Mining nnd Development Co. As the Ilev. uud Mrs. Sutherland nre going camping to Silkhatqua, a largo number ol the young people ol the church visited the pai'Buiiage on Monday evening. An enjoyable time was spent on the lawn in games, and afterwards in the pai'sonngo. Iu a picture drawing contest. Miss Fannie Whitehouse proved the greatest adept nt recognising the hieroglyphics supposed to represent animals. Business Locals.. Pleases every smoker the " Marca Vuelta," For Carpets, Linoleums and Wall pjper, go to ('. 11. llunie k Co's. Ice Cream Freezers und Refrigerators, all sizes, at the Law ence Hardware Cu. Ltd. Nethlng better than " Our Speoial." Wc have a lew Carpet samples which mnke excellent units, call nnd see them.—0. II. llunie it Co, ■J ClKAUil) TENDERS addressed to the undor- n signed, nnd endorsed "Tender lor l'osl niiiee, Pernio, » 1.." will he received ni this niliee until Saturday, Augnsl 1,1000, inclusive- lv.dn the construction ol it Post Office, &o„ 1'iiil-iiiii' in Fertile, B. i, I'laus nnil spneineations enn he seen un,I forms of tender obtained nt this Department nml on iipplii'itilnii in Robert A. Eorr, Erq, Clerk ol Works, Fernie, B.C. I'ersoiia icudering are nut I fled thin lenders will inn be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, und -signed wilh their a*** i mil signatures, Kni'ii tender must in- accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chhrterod bnnk, made payaule in (lie nrderof llie llnnniiriilili- the MlnlBter oi Public Works,equal to tenner cent tie p.e) ni Hie amount ol ihe tender, which will be forfeited if tbe parly tondoring decline in enter into a contract when nailed upon to do so,or ii he full in coraplototho wnrk contracted for. if ihe tender bo not accepted the cheque will bo returned. llie . cparimcni does nnl bind Itself to accept tho lowest or any lender. Ry order, l-'RKli, GKMNA8, Seeiehiry Department ol public Works, Ottawa, July 12, won, Newspapers I user ting this advortlsemenl without iMitiii.ni-. innii iim Dopnrlinenl win ■mi bo paid for ii. •K-vJ FOR SALE!! ARROWHEAD l-'runi our own CorroBiiondont, Geo. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Lightburne went to Rcvelstuke Monday. On Sunday,.I. Sanderson, foreman ol the liig liend Lumber Co's. No. 1 camp at Bannock Point, was brought in by the steamer Minto suffering from a bad cut on one foot The cut was made with an adze nnd Mr. Sand erson lost much blood belore the wound could be bound up. R. Hull, M. P., lelt for tho east Sunday, inn will return shortly. T. ,1, Graham bus been nsked to become labor candidate for Ilevelstoke at the coming election and may consent tu run. CITY PROPERTY Nn. I.- House nnd livo lots, First Street, $8,500, Valuable enrner Incn- liiui. No, 5, Loi nnil Sinn, First Hli-eel, $2,000, Easy terms. No. (I. Lot mi First Street-$500. No. 7. -Two lots on First Streel with rcsldonce, $2, Kill. These lots aro likely lo be valuable business sites. No. 11.—Corner property on Third street, Iwo lots uud residence, $2(01. No. 15.-8 Lots on First Street, The linest hotel or Store site ill Oity,— $7,850. t Lots on First Street, $0,300. -I Lois ou Second Stieet, $1,576. Nu. 21.-One of the besl residences and Villa Sites in City, $1,0(10. Nu. 22.—Besldence, Victoria Road, $3,750. Nn. 23—Residence Mackenzie Ave., $1,000, No. 21. -Business Hlock, Mackenzie Avenue, $12,000. No. 28. -Residence on Third Street, $8111. No. 12. -Three lots In cily of Nelson, or will exchange for property in Revelstoke. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. E. 0. Fromey desires to express his appreciation to Iriends for ihe help given, and sympathy shown to himsell ar.d lainily in tln-i latebereive- menl. CARD OF THANKS. We beg through the columns of the M >n -Hi h ild, to sinci -•-.. thunk the iitany in,-nils both ,-i Revelstoke and Sicamous Ior their assists ncc in the eft'orl i" recover the body ,-i our dear son Robert, and als. tender our thanks lor the many acts ol kindness tht ■■ ' ward us snd the In arid It sy ni pa 11 . [tended I - . pcenl ..i.i bereavement. Mk ash Mrs, R McRtmv. TWO THOUSAND KILLED RURAL LANDS Nn. 13 110 acres within two miles of cily, in- will lie snid ill blocks of 5 acres to 25 acres, Nn. 15.—700 acres Crown title and bull'interest in 5,0000 acres $21,000, No. 32. 320 acres, Kelownn, $10,000, Nn, 27, -320 acres Crown granted lands at Galena liny. $5 per acre. No. 31.-2,500 acres Nicola Valley, with stock, $70,000. No. :«.- - Illll acres east nf Revelstoke Businesses For Sale No, is,.-lintel. Brick Building, $22,- TRADE/ I MARK % Q ■-,: New Outing Collars WE HAVI< THEM HERE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THE HOT WEATHER I McLennan & Company E.A. Stock and Share Broker REVELSTOKE, B.C. Theregulm monthly drawing ol The Pacific Loan Company, Limited, Vancouver, went to W. 6. Freeman, tinsmith, 836 Rnymur Ave., Vancouver, holder of Contract No. 465. Mr. Freeman had paid only $25 on bis contract and has since sold his loan privilege Ior $160. 2ins Pleases awry Smoker the " Mint Vuelta." FOR SALE (Subject to confirmation) N... IH Hotel, pretty location,$3,000. N.i. '.'". Hotel, ll iniuicy-iniikei-. $10,000. No, I. Hotel, $3,500, II Il,>t,-ls, H Stores, a III Business iii the Northwest. 1,000 Eureka 10c., payable in instalments. Engineers Report may he seen at tny office. 2,000 Nicola Colli—5c, 2,000 Western Oil-lOc. 1,000 Intel national Coal 47c. 1(K) Dominion Copper-$3,IK>. "25 Canadian Marconi—$3.(10, 50 American Ue Forrest Company, $1.50. "25 American De Forrest (preferred) $0.00.; 2,000 Diamond Vale Coul-2lc. 1,000 Rocky Mountain Development 72c. 15IKI Howe Sound (Brittunia Mine) $7.50, 80 Dominion Ttiist-8180. 1(1 Dominion Truat—$180. 100 B. 0. Wire and Nnil—#10.50. 25 Great West Permanent Loan and Savings—$U6. 2,IHKI National Consolidated. 1500 lleywood Bros. Oil. 25(1 Crow's Nest Oil and Coal. 7,800 Osnga Oil 1 lo. (This stock pays $1.0(1 per month per 1,000 shares.) 2.IK10 lied Mountain Con. Gold Alining Company. 100 Revelstoke k MjOullotigh Creek Hydraulic -OOo. 250Greal Northern Mines—20c 5,0011 Benl rice-25c. woll. I*. Packers $20.20. 2Ti Greal West Permanent, fully paid. $110. 33 A. S. Burton Snw Co., $80. I Dominion Permanent, $85. Manhattan, Nevada Gold Mines 20c. H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Deer Heads, Animals, Hints, l-'isli, I'.l,'., MOUNTED. Animal Hugs Mounted. P. 0. Ilo. 31. Studio: OPPOSITE P. O. tti-vrliti.il.-, II. C. WANTED WANTED-A girl for general house work, apply lo office of Mail- HniiAi.n. EOOMS TO LET-Furnished or unfurnished, frnm $8 tn $14 per month. Apply to E. A, Haookn, Real Estate and Insurance Broker, Revelstoke, B.C. W~ ANTED TO BUY-A second hand Baby Carriage. Write sliitingjiiice—John Pugsley, Revelstoke, B. 0. Special this week—Clearing out ol Hammocks and Coal Oil Stoves.— Come in and make us an offer, Lawrence Hardware Co., Ltd. icksmlth'i I- , ■ terms HI , ,I!L'--,|. if paymenl muy he Important Notice! Seven Sutherland Sisters beg I,, nun nince In lho i idie u ; gentlemen nl Revelsloke, tl - have in id- hi mgeii eni» wilh Walter Bews, Phm B, Drug. gist, and will hold dallyd - ■billions fm* one week lenclng Monday, inly 16th, tvgnn-llng treatment n Hah and Sculp. Tin-) respeellull) In ,-ltc everyone In call n mnsnll wllh them, C and Ihe g beautiful hair grown by Hie use o ,l„. seven Sutherland Sisters Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner. Remember the io and date, WALTER BEWS. - Phm. B. Druggist and Stationer, next thi Iiniii- M"-«. II. II Ki ni,, i I! \ ■ 11 ic nuistei Pi ■-1 i tti -iititi.' his lister M - II ' iullivai ol tho N'eleon I i • rln it S lull "', -.1 irii , inl to act n lee in an elot l . nti i Hi .1 U. Doyle tnd Mil \ H White liavi rel irned lu town alter a , .mi I ij pi in ii trrowhi ,,! a,,, ther pi inl ■ ii iln-1 ike. tl tnd Mi I- H -->-il- ll I Ml i'.i-i'l-linw aleI Mi ■ l in."- liii rued l-inl.i'. Irom lln n trip to the llend Mi Bradshaw killed n line '■* ->-. - ii ! ooi I . | 16.—On Saturday nighl tbe Sslvad rean am ,.- tin Hacked tbe Guati I rces al PI il i and ,'taiinil i , i,, i ■ iiniii, the ituatem il u • suffering s loss ol -'ssi men in ki i ! md w hi,ilul The inin-- mal in army which iii'."l,il by .mm ol Sanl. !•. - '- repulsed ■ the li luras army, Honduras is making conim ., ■■ with Sal' id r • ^ • The Kicking II irse I .- ji en up ita dead, tin- body ol the i ii Id waiter who .in- -Ir..-., i.ul ni tl ii rivi: OVI I la-1 ' ,-i, ' linn- thai -- ,1-1* the mitahleci lebration ii ... in: l; ke is looked ipt ., i nt- ..f the livesl towns in the | interior ol I he pr .vines nnd yet loi the pasl ■ > ear hey have had no Cell brail f any kllnl I i.i" is in,I as it should be Surely with invinc- ■ Ible lacrosse ami football tean - ind I bast ball material tin i Foi |iiiiiiii|.n ■ apply lo E. A. HAGGEN I!,-,i Est ii,- n„l Insurance Agent, Revelstnkp, Il.C. WANTED TO BUY (Subject to confirmation) 1,000 Lai'deauMlnes.-l}c, 10,000 Referendum- 5c. 5,000 Forty-Nine Oreek Receipts 3Jc, 3,000 International Coal-45o, ."i.lKHI White Bear-ljfl. 5,000 Pathfinder. 211 Canadian Marconi- $2.25. 2nd Prince Mining and Development OFFICE Mackenzie Ave. REVELSTOKE, B, O, Next ('. P, R. Telegraphs, No Medicated Cigars Sold Here (lm* stock is kepi pure and fresh, k moves too fasi to become shop worn. BROWN S CIGAR STORE Cigars, Pool, Confectionery, Ice Cream Sodas Employment Office CITY LOTS, VILLA LOTS AND FRUIT LANDS li,-i ,-iiaiu-i , -,, r offered toieourewme ol the linest Residential Sites, Garden and Fruit Growing Lands in Ilevelstoke. Having been appointed Agent Inr the Revelstoko Really Company, Limited, I have lor sale their lands* on the West, North ami K.st sides ,,i il„- City, Any area to suit purchaaers Irom a Building Lot to u Small Kami. The new " Addition li" offers tho ohoiceat residential antl villa Kites overlooking the City,—line garden soil and sheltered from prevailing winds. Plans and Prices at my Oftioo. E. A.. H-AOGKEIN" REAL ESTATE AND IN80RANCE AGENT. REVELSTOKE, II. C. E A. HA.QG-E1T STOCK, SHARE AND FINANCIAL BROKER. Mining, Real Estute, Insurance and General Commission Aircnt, Notary Public, Commissioner of the Supreme Court. AGENT FOR—London Mutual Fihe Insurance Co,, of Canada. Ottawa Fihe Insurance Company. " Montheai.-Canada Fire Inhuhance Co. " Anglo-American Fihe Insurance Co. Equity Firk Insurance Company. " Colonial Fire Insurance Company. " Dominion Fire Insurance Company. " North American Like Insurance Company. SAVE MONEY IN YOUR IN8URANOE The above Non-Tariff Companies take Hrst-class risks at lowest rates. WANTED TO PURCHASE 5,000 to 10,000 acres of land in blocks suitable for small settlement, Municipal Bonds, Timber Limits, Mines and Prospects, Good Motel, Store and Livery Businesses, City of Revelsloke Lots nnd Rural Lands. FOR (All Corporation Debentures, Shares in Industrial Investments, Lands at Revelstoke, Arrowhead and on Arrow Lakes suitable for fruit growing, Well-Developed Copper-Gold nnd Silver-Lead Mines. If those wishing to invest in or sell City, Rural or Business Property, will advise me of their requirements, tht.ii interests will have my best attention. Reports on Lund, Timber and Mines, ver, Kamloops. Nelsm Chicago and New York. _^^____^^___ Agencies at Calgary, Van couver, Kamloops. Nelson, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Spokane, Office, Mackenzie Avenue Revelstoke, B. C. Next C.P.R. Telegraph Office.
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Title | The Mail Herald |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd. |
Date Issued | 1906-07-18 |
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