IPTTiBIjISIOIIEJID TTXESIDiA/^r JL1&1D JFJEZUD^TST- VoL 7.���������No. 3'7. EEVELSTQKE. B. C, JUNE. 13, 1900. $2.00 a Year. f the"t:t/a T\riin TomrvfTfrf I tt lD8 r0,,S' <W5 <������> <*> <$? fvfa r ** w) ' <������h *������> "r������> <sV <^) # ' $ '#' Ladies Blouses���������Special offer" in new ands<$������ popular goods, latest styles, regular prices'_e|������ $1, $2. and $2.50', going ho\v at- 50c, <i������ ���������'$i.5o and $1.95.', . " " '.j '-'"'i Ladies < Skirts���������Crash" Linen, Pique and 't' ' ' Duck,'regular price, $1, ^$2.56, $3-.75 . and. ^* $4-50-'goi������g.������9w at f$i��������� 1.50, 2.75 and 3J50. *& Men's Furnishings; and ''Clothing���������All .������. Wool Tweed Serge "and Worsted .Suits ^ from $4 to $17,; Men's* Balbriggan'under- JE- w:ar suits $1. ' * ' ��������� , ' - ' ~,a Boots and Shoes���������Reduced* for .one day.'������Ji , We make a special;offer of a splendid line-i|i ,* " of i.hocs, perfect littiify-, gootl, "new stock, t������������ 8TANDARITPRICE $5, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, T ��������������������������� PRICE,$3.75.- \ ;: ' '"������������������, '��������� . ,:$ e also carry a choice stock,of Carpets and; ������m Linoleums, second to , none in the city. <*, 'Call and see us. * " :,.������*, "4> iVC f *No "Trouble to Show Goods -i&^^v;^^^^^ , Tlie election iu Revelstoke Hiding Saturday resulted in h victory for Thomas Taylor, lhe conservative' can- diduto, wljo won Iiy ��������������� majority of 150 over Alexander McRac. * Voting locally t-nn a I tout oven throughout the day according to the figures of tho sc-iiilineers, and when the leturns staited to come in from surrounding polling' places considerable ' interest was stirred up and a large number ,of, electors anxiously awaited the counting of ballots'when the poll closed' at 7:30. "Both committee, rooms-.'were provided with''telegraph irisliuments and operators so that the returns from 'other'ridings, were made t known as they cnniejn. .About 0:30 "the Revelstoke ,City Band turned out and a- procession was formed in tront of Mr. Taylor's committee1 rooms and marched, around town with burning brooms, etc.. while Mr. MeRaeV; supporters sat in their rooms enjoying- The- feast of pe^jinfs kindly.sent them by (heir op. ponents. "Sand}" is still on rdeck,' however, and" took his", defeat -well, there being nothing, but the best of feeling existing between the" candidates throughout the short campaign. Following is the lesult .of polls in this riding and thetotals in the various constituencies:���������"',,, ' . " REVELSTOKE RIDING��������� - , - , " ' Mediae', Taylor ���������Belts.! - -Beltsr' Belts! ifs' . Belts ��������� AT-- ml o THE JEWELLRR'S C.P.R. Watch Inspector. rDray ing ana Tc.inis always re.idy notice. ' . Contracts taken. Agent fur a .specially. . at shortest for jobbing 13. C. Oil Co. Robert Samson. tines ��������� A lar^e range of readv made summer suites just opened up twelve patterns to choose from, all the latest, well , made and neatly finished.,, Drop in and compare prices before buying elsewhere. ' Good, well finished -"Photos equal to any macle in the district. Work finished in Revelstoke. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. that we sell the celebrated Coote Prospector Shoe, no other will give the comfort and I satisfaction, this we know from long" experience. Tho Fred. Robinson umber Go. Limited. Comnplb: Mills ju-l Mailing under ,' above. ui.in.iRcineul. Special Attention given to Prospeetors Supplies., Remember the Place: Sticker Man Wanted, Mnrrfc & *stppd One who can in.tke moulding*. "IvI 1 flO %A. U^VU; One who can make moulding1: Mill Hands Wanted, Apply In Company's Oflice, Revelstoke. FRONT STREET, EBVBLST0KB. , Revelstoke -,.301 ' ' Trout Lake , ' .21 " ' - Nakusp* ..--." , '23 ; Gomaplix ' - ,11 , Thomson's Land." 10 Halcyon Springs '��������� X' ��������� -r--y Illecillewaet "11, - . - A! lie! t Canyon I- '. . Glacier / , ��������� 2ti , Ferguson 29 Arrowhead 3 . Fire Valley .5 Burton City 7 French Creek '.i Boyd's Ranch 2 Carries ('reek 1 Smith Creek 5 307r' VICTORIA- Hehncken - H'AiS Hail im\ Turner lol? McPhillips lio-'J , Man in 11554 Brown ,/ ' 1207 Vates a ]������i?> L Beckwilh 21(31 SOUTH. VICTORIA- Eberls 2.51) Sangfter 2<)8 NORTH VICTORIA��������� White - 48 Booth ,28 Robot bun 12 COWICHAN- Dickie 177 l-"ord HK) SOUTH NANA i MO- Dnnsmnir 211 Radclilf.! k 152 NANA I MO CITV- cSmith IXi VateH m . NORTH NANAIMO - Mc-Iniies 2'W , Uryden ]\)o Dixon 7.'! COMOX-- Moiincij 25-') McPhee 213 VANCOUVER CITY��������� Garden ' 171K) Martin 1737 Tat low lOtW Gilmonr 1J02 Wilson 1430 Macpherson lt:J5 Wood Wl������ Dixon 830 Cotton SOU Williams 720 -Maclain OS'J WKSTMINSTEIE CITY-- Hrown ' 02S Kclii ol) 182' 01 -10, , 23 '20 A ) l" ".5 2-), 43 40 10 U 1 ' 0 317 OHILLIWAOK-7 Monroe A>li\vell , RICIIMOND-- Kidil , Riiwa.i Wilkinson DELTA��������� Oliver , Beny Forster DEWDNEY��������� , McBride , 6 ' -Whethani WEST LILLOOET- Sinith ,, r, . Skinner - . ,L:i chore. EAST LILCOOET- Prenti'ce 1 Graham NORTH YALE- ������ ' Trillion .' Deani! , Palmer WEST YALK ���������j r Murphy IJi-ebe . KAST YALK-- Ellison : ' Snodi'i-ass. Rayiner SLOCAN R1D1NG- Green Keen _>. Kane NELSON RIDING - "JIouFton ������������������ i .,' / Fletcher - .���������, Hall"' ROSSLANDKIDINtJ- ,'< Curtis ������ Macintosh Nr E;/k6qTENAY��������� - ������ "Wells "��������� ' "- . Armstrong 1 Burnett S. E. KOOTENAY Ferine Smith Cosligan " CARIBOO��������� Hunter Rogers , Kinchant Jones ALBERNl��������� Neil o'R.'jll'ord Thomson *4 2i>2 2S2 117 :m:i 20U 201 21') 200 IS J 20 f;< ni 225 51 , 22 i;:;i i.vj o 71I* 180 - ' 200 i:*2i 12S1 i w 75 . Tel J 57 100 10!) DO 130 ti') '" V.\ I.S Western Powers . Asked To Intervene. (rfptciiil lo tlie M.ui..) ' ' ' Jvjndox. June 11.���������APekin dis- j patcli to lhe Times says that- iho Em-, ' ( r peror of China lias.. addressed an appeal to the western powers asking- intervention to stop the present state m������ anarchy. The situation is growing steadily ' more alarming. Forty J^nglish mid American mission- V aries' are gathered at the. American Methodist mission aud are surrounded by 300 native pupils, who it' was* impossible to send to their homes. They are.wailing ,with a, few revolvers * *t and guarded Ly leu American marines, for iviiifoicemetils to lake .them tu the coast. ' " , , ��������� , Opposition Caucus / ��������� Next Monday. (.Slivuial to the Mail.) 0 , YicTouiA^ii. C, June 12.'���������TliereJiV: nothing new in the political situation. An, opposition caucus, to^ lie held at " Vancouver has' been., called for Mon- chi\'j next. '"Much speculation .is in-/ dulyed** in" as to' whether the LieUX".-- Governor? will ict>iiru' or be dismissed-' and who" will be called upon to form a - ���������'overmncut. The Municipal - Council Dominion Day at Trout Lake City. i'i- . ' * Trout Lake residents are' working hard this year to make the celebration t of Dominion Day -a greater success' than that of last year which was much * enjoyed by all that, attended. Invitations have been received by the Revelstoke City Band and Revels.tokc Football Club lo be present and in all . probability both will lie represented. It. is said that special altraetioiih will (hia j ear lie otVVrcd and a Wi-lcoinc lerepJion is guaranteed all vi������ilois. Ceo Sunnier, mining recorder, e.-une up from Cutnaplix last evening. Al, (lie city council meeliiig Friday evening I here were present Aldermen' Kilpatriak, Patrick, McMaJion,, Newman and Abrahamson. Aid. Newman in the chair, , - ' The Revelsloke Water, Light, and Power Co. asked permission to extend its pole line two pedes east to Railroad , ,. , , ,, . ���������. , ,, . , . Alooie went down to represent Revel Avenue and threes poles tm avetmes ' . . Thus. Taylor left last evening to attend ehe grand lodge meeting of lhe 1. 0. O.'F. in \ ietoria as represent*-" live of Trout Dakc lodge. Peter I. stoke lodge and J. Palmer on behalf of- iSeikir! lodge. south of Second si reel P. R. Peterson wrote stating that he i i������ dcsirou-> of moving om1 or more of j , ��������� ��������� his buildings on to his'hind across the j Court .Ml. Ucgbie, I. O. K., 'will C.P.R. (rack and asking I he council j ,it,tend church next Sunday evening, to assist him in obtaining a special |,���������.t;ting at (lie lodge room alflroO. permit from the C. P. It. U<v that pin- pose n< it i- i in possible to move any of tln'in uudet l he In idgc Moved and seconded by Aid: ICilp.il- [ .lU,(| rick and Abr,ili,ini?oii (hat. the Hcwl- j sloke ^N'atei, Litfht and Power < '-o., be granted peimi-siou lo extend I heir elect lie light, line on Sciuud si reel, to Revelstoke and Arrow Lake track thence along avenue or, lo.id to (he Robinson Sawmill Co.'s ollice. Carried. Moved and seconded by Aid. Kilpatrick aud JMcMahon that Mi. Peterson'^ communication re moving buildings across lhe C. P. R. company's track be forwarded to Superintendent The lodge is steadily growing: ten applications for iiii'iubeiship were mad last evening ami four eiudidalcs iliili-' \\'itli the in.i.i^ijiJLtioii i.f (lie Impel i.d Limited set \ ice I hi" Canadian P.icilie Railway operates it through sleeper between Arrowhead and Vancouver fur lIm accommodation of the Kootenay business. , This will be , a very gieat convenience to the travelling public. We are. in receipt of the. leport of Duchesnay for his consideration and j the, minister ot mines ��������� for the year ���������that this council do now refer back to j ending ii 1st December last. -H con- the ordei of bu'siiie.^s motions. Carried. * i.-iins a great deal of useful infwriu- Moved and seconded by Aid. Kilpat-. rick and Abrahamson that the city solicitor be instructed to lake a< lion to enfoice lot owners in th.- lire limits to comply with the by-laws and teso- Ititiuu-j p.r.-.cd by tin ��������� uuincil. CV.nied, alion together vv 1th many illustraUoiis of mining scenes throughout lhe province. Accompanying the report is a sketch map of lhe province of Lriiish' Columbia .showing mining divisions auil u-ujid olficc-j. . p -t~~vi&3&$S&gr- THE KOOTENAY MAIL Zbe Ikootenny Hfcail ' PU15LISIIKD SEMI-WEEKLY. , ' ���������AT��������� REVELSTOKE, B.C., -HV- U. K. UAMI'J-JKLI,.' rmiucmisu and l'noeiMinei:. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Annum KATES ijuul, on appli- AnVKUTlrilXO cation. JiJ'A I'HINTJNG of every kind at most reason able rates and shortest notice. , ACCOUNTS 'for job printing or advertising; jmjmIhV mi tin1 lir-t m'I-very month. I1" r.n all matters of- lo.-al :nv ilud and .-arei'iilly enn- 'fdi-ivil. Ail ci.iiiiii..iiioiiti'in- In tin* Kditur mti-i \> ��������� .. .iinii.1 nil d Ly the name of the Wi'iirr. nut .icci'-s.iriiy for publication, but ������- 'in evidence of rfn.).l fait.li. CO-:Ii JJmI'OV i ;IO ���������i' p-.:!,u-- . r ( i'i Address Tuk Kootenay Mail, ' .Revel.-loke, B.C. TUESDAY, JUNK i2, 1C00. Trout Lake Notes. \V. II. .l.-.ckson vvill spend over $2.7\ fXXJ iu elevelopinent on the _ I Hack Bear group of claim-;. These claims which ���������ire. hunted on Boyd cieek is a -silver ' lead proposition and has an ore body of . between I and o feet of solid' shipping ore.,. Development will also be commenced on the Wide West, a property ' owned by the* same company. The men working on the Ruby Silver, /a'Lexinglon creek property nre getting some fine ore.' " ��������� ��������� ��������� Two men arc al vwoik on the Alma group on Pool .creek. The tunneKon this propei ty, which is owned by Cory Menhinick, is -being di iveil in solid galena ore. ,'' Work will-be. beigiijiT on the Useless '' and Valk'y'rie : shortly. "This claim which is located on Lexington creek is '. own.ed. hy \V.'. Pi-ice and has-a lead exposing S feet of line concentrating q e������re. ��������� ' ' J. W. Westhill, superintendent of the Old Cold just came in from the properties and was seen by,a Topic reporter, lie says the development on the Old Gold. Primrose and Guinea Gold is very sa(isfuctoiy., They .have just discovered a very promising lead 'on the Old'Gold some SO feet'iiorth and paralleling the lead ,where the present work i-s being,done. The new discovery "seems lo be a very important one as, I here is soin.'. o() inches of high grade coiKJonlraliug ore and 0 to y inches clean ore Visible on the surface for a considerable' el is! a nee. There is now a double shift at work driving a tunnel on the discovery.---Topic.' \ poses was no less than $2611:���������What it will total when the proposeel new hells and ringing'arrangements are completed, will be hard to say. -While I am fully in favor of an efficient; fire service yet the way it is now conducted is ruinous to a town situated as we ate'- having but a very small income and an estimated expenditure of over $0200,00' above our estimated income, for. this year without including outlay on streets and sidewalks. In the lace of- deficit,' how can we afford ,to pay a staff of men to, be always ready to attend fires, and yet this is most nec- esMirj'. If it was possible to buy land .mil get a title to it iu the middle of i hi- town, I would say, build a central lire ball with police station and city hall combined, let the police liye there and the prisuners keep the fire apparatus in good order. 20 lo 25 men with one central lire hall would, be amiilv sufficient fortius (own at piesent; the cost of practice, false alarms, and actual fires co-ting double under the present arrangements what it woulel under a cential system. Another thing deserving attention ii. that two members of the council oil their own responsibility, bought furniture for ther fire hall without having' the mallei'debated: and as it was not a case, of emergancy I- consider their' action illegal. ' ' *' r,I woulel earnestly aelvise the utmost caution being used before purchasing the water and light plant, as cases' are on recoiel where the sellers had no title to (he land seild and' it had to be" paidfor again: besides-, this town with practically no income, nothing in view," and not even a, legal outlet, cannot a'ford the expense, the deal had fur better be deferred for two or three years to come. " If we buy now" the' cost will be about $75000.00 and to put both systems in to a thoroughly efficient slate will cost the city nearly as' much more. I am strongly opposed to' spending .$4500.00 on streets, a ml sidewalks except the money be raised on ��������� half frontage tax on the sidewalks- at least, so as to relieve the city ftnfl' place part of the hut den on tho^e who are diaectly benefitted. And the money spent on the culv.ert near the Imperial Bank has been wasted, as'all.-eif the culvert will have to be taken up "and remade at si heavy expense; the Doug- la-- street sidewalk also will have to be Kootenay Lodge No. 15 A.F. & A.M. The regular meetings arc held in the Masonic Temple. Uoiirnc Hall, on tlie third JI onday in.-Cii^h month at S p. in. Vi-ilinj; bve thr en cordially w eleohied. IT. .1. I'liATT tti:ci:i;TAKY.' REVELSTOKE LODGE, I. O. O. F., No. 25. l{o������ular meetings are held in Oddfellows' Hall every Thursday night at, eight o'eloek. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. '" E. A. KKTTL.KSOX.Sec T.J.GUAHAM, X.G. ."���������v" , lit '���������' SELKIRK LODGE, NO. 12, I. O. O. F. '. Meet** every Tuesdaj ' r//<\ ^"/^tS&s-" , evening in Oddfellows' KM ������7"^ Hall at S o'clock, ^i Visiting brethren cor 'dially invited to at tend. n. iiAxnuuy, x. g. ' w. mathie. six COURT MT. BEGBIE I. O. F, No. 3461. -,> .Meet- in the Oddfellow*^ Hall on the .-ceond and' fourth Mondays of caelfj month. VWtiiifJ,.broth*; ron invited to attend,^], K. D. J. O.JOHXSDX. C. 11. , . , W. MlTOtfELL,'*. - 11. S. ,- ������������������. " YAUGK AND WELL LIGHTED JL SAMPLE liOOMri. Heated by f^������ hot air and electric bells and light in every room trains. REASONABLE Free bus inecls all ,- * ' RATES. Xight Grill Itooni in connection for the convenience of guc-ts arriving nnd departing k.T sight trains. Hourly street car between hotel nnd station. V. PERKS PROPRIETOR ...... REVELSTOKE, B. C THE CENTRAL HOTEL ABRAHAMSON BROS. PROP'S. Newly built. First-ehuss in every respect. ,A11 modern conveniences. .' L uge sample rooms. ' Firc- ' proof safe. ' Free 'bus meets all trains. IJ ml er same management: QUEEN'S HOTEL, TROUT LAKE CITY Gold Range Lodge; ' K. of P.. No. 26)' Revelstoke, B.C. 'Meets every Wednesday in OtUl--Follows' Hull at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knights invited., J..\V: CUOSS.-M.D.. ' * c c AV. WINSOll.' K. ok It. & Si CORRESPONDENCE, . IWcdonot hold uiir-elvc-responsible f������.r the' opinion^ cxpro-sed by our corre-pondeiittf.| ...Kiutoij Kuotkn.v y lU.vn,: , With respect to (he mailer of mv resignation as Alderman of Ward li, ' some reasons for which you have already published, 1 wish to add that Mip to this date I have received no nc- < tice that my re.-ignation has been accepteil, that the seat is .vacant, or thai my a explanation^ are unsatisfactory. A^ to Mr. Kilpatrick's rfinaik that my excuses \\{>vt} too lier.-onal. J 0 ' said nothing but the plain truth, and it is only the treatment'I received in the council that made it necessary for me to resign, 1 am ii liable fiftcr a cat e- ' ful searcli ��������� through the municipal clsu.-e- act to find any word of -S'oO.W line for ri'.-igning, but. I do Mud that any councillor u ho direct ly or indirectly ha< anv coutiacl with the niunici- palily for tlie -npply of any goods i.- [ thereby dii-ijualifi-'d and subject lo aj line of $2500.00. A che<|iie was drawn , in favor of tlie mayor on April JI for! good-- supplied, and one nn March :*0th i in favor of Aid. Uordun for a siiniiar i purpose, and there aie olh<������r instances. ' I would like to make a few remark-- about tin,' latest loolishm���������.on the part ' of the council ill pi O|io-inir to liny fnfa . -lir'e. Liaii lhe fiol.l Hill ||o|.-| vv bich .nice lieloiiged to me: / biMl^'lil | |p; bit and hon-e o'i il for y25.uo and got no ' lille to il, neither can the cily do so' now. In my opinion the old lire hall will do lol ,1 long tune yet. at* least, unit! we can gel ,i title lo laud -one', where about the middle of Lhe city, when we can build one central lire hall with someone always in attendance. The city has no right, lo spend public money they do not own, though a juivate individual may take chances. The expense of keeping up two fire halh is too great, and between I hat and the many false alarms Llic cost of lhe ciiy up lu .May -'ll h lor lire piu- rebuilt. Neither of these alterations would of been requiri'd if I he1, work had been done at first, anel had the atte.nr tion due from the commit tee appointed jLo look after such things. Surely it is cheaper to do one thing thoroughly and pay for if than to spenil $5.00 only- here anil I here with < no result except the waste of money. The Douglas st. crossing is another instance where the ratepayers rnonev was spent uselessly,-, one member of lhe special e-oinmittee vvlu) originally sanctioned the crossing. j after ail the papers were reaely.fe>r the. j Railway Commission in Oltawa, voted ' acrainst it. In mv opinion if all'the I I council agreed together, this eros^ng, ] I our natural outlet, woulel have been 1 given us long ago. ' ! My letter i.- already too long, so I \ will conclude by tlumking those ladies anel gentlemen who voted for me : and while my wi-h was to serve the imer- I e.-ts of the whole community,.! found I could* do nothing against the in- ���������A. U. HdLDTCH -. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST AND- -��������� ,. , A9SAYJ5K.. . ' , ��������� ��������� ���������Iloyal riehoolof Mines, London. ,;, a Seven years at Morfa \\*ork������, Swan-jca. Seventeen years Chief Chemist to Wigan Coal unci Iron Co., Kng. ' Late Chemist and Assaycr, Mull Mine.-, Ltd. , Every description of assay and analytical work itndiJftaken. . (/Iaim.- ifxttmined and reported .upon. ' ���������* ��������� HEVKLSTOKK, li.rC. , . V ������������������!���������- i " . * ��������� $1 PER DAY��������� Newly Built. Lighted by Electricity , Throughout'. THE CITY HOTEL /���������>*> Best Brands.of ., ".Wines-;-'Liquors and Cigars. .-' .,', R. CALBT, PROPTfc. H A.RVJSY &' AIcOARTEIl BAHRlSTli'RS, (SOLICITORS,-KTC. .', .Okkices : MoiiSONS, ]?.vxic Bi.ocic- ['kvki.- STOICIJ, 1J. C. ���������-��������� ���������. i * Money to loan. ' '��������� - " ��������� Otlicet-: rti'vol-tokc. li. (?.; Fori. Steele. II. C. Gi:o. S. Mc.c:.viiTi-:it. .'. -\. Uauvuv. ' Kcvelsloke, U. C. ' fort Steele, H. V. 6o<K><><KKK><KH>0<K)-<^ .r.''..'.>������j������'S *������. TT\T1 J.'A. Stonk, Proprietor, -���������vK-' - J. W. CROSS, M.D." CITY IlEALTJI 8U11GEOX TO THE C, V. K. " ' Ol^lCEK.' Oftloe: Taylor Block, Mackenzie Avenue." Gold. Silver/Lead, and Copper Ores W; .PELLEW HARVEY, ' ��������� ' J-". (.i. y��������� Kle. ���������Arisiij- OlHec-and jMctallurgieal Works, ��������� ' ' . VANTCOUVElt, 11. C. Saiiiplii'ig Works, 717-719 Pender Street. Is prepared- to "pan hn-e Che < ithove classes of ore- for lie. following English houses whom he rer'/e-ents. viz.: Vivian &; So.-.-,* Swansea, Elliotts Metal Co. Ltd., Ji-.iTyport, South A\'alus, Smelters, ItoSii r-, Uc-iilvorissei's; Jlaiiufaeturers. ChecKing" - smoltor pulps- a' specialty "'.Rat.(-2.sy..'$.i - per day, _.y.L���������Electric 1 ifilled,Tunuicc heated . , Newly built and furnished. . . . - < '..Finest and best supplied ,bar in the city Cor. Front and .Benson Streets;Revelstoke, B.C. ���������<>O^O<K>;0<M>CHD<^ e* ������ ������������������ *������J*. *Jl*. ���������Iw>. JL.iul ���������* n m Lumber Co. fluence of ceiUin C. P. R. officials, aud j not being content to act th" part of a j EdlSOn Standard dummy as oik ed to resign. ReVel-tok" ald-'rman doe?, I decid- I am sir, Yours etc., P. It. PfiTKHSON. n t;., Jun.j 10, iyoa ' Phonograph A 'JOL'liT Oi-' KKVISION', N^iunir Wk-t Khotcn'vv. IJOfltf of Ucvi-ion and Appc.il iiiidir the A-t-e-'-inciit Act wilt he held .it lhe Court Ifoii-c Kcviil-toke. on Thur-dn v. lh" ^'l-l d.iv nf .lime. I!K<|. .ii ih:.tii,i. |tl. W ll.bl.VM J. HICK IK. .tinlife nl' ll,.' ('our! iif 11'< v i-iuti .tin! .V ppi'.il. CKI.'TiriCATK OT IMI'KOVKMKNT-. M/nci:. vvKh all Hie l.itfsl liiipi'ovenielits will��������� l.iki- ihkJ I'.'pi'odiicc reeoi'drt.' complete iiicliidiii'^, Iiccordei'. I.'epl'odncer, Jh-n-s- Horn. Sap)iliiri> Shaving JCnii'c. l-lnr Tuiif-. Cuiiie'I-i Hair lirinlli, till ('an. a No One-hull ihjy.on Ifccoi'.ls mid Hooks of In-I i iiiiion, ' PRICE S25.00. ...CHAS J. AMA'KC (Limited Liability.) , , \ i* >. ... ^ ( Manufacturers and Dealers in all Kinds of Alsosjiingles, mouldings, base boards, finishing lumber, extra wide Long dimen- REVELSTOKE. Alice. Alii j l-'i-e'lioii, l!i>ti.in/i Ki'iil'. ( rii'in 1'oiiii. frliiiiie-icr. l.i-l, < liciin"j fiinci il (hum-, -ituatcd in tlie PevcMokc Minui;,' lib i-km of U>-t Kooton.iy Ih.-friet. ^"hcre located : On (rround Jfojc Ita-in. 'i'.ike notice that J. William A. Uuiirr, .vifetif fori). II. WiNon, free miners ecrtiticate Xo. I) W7S.'I. l-'i-nnk Voun^', free ininer'-< errtifhite No. M IITh."), .1. IL Honro. free miner'���������< eertillciite No. If l.'iillCt. intend, -ii\-(,y day-from thedate hereof, toapjilytd the Mining Recorder for ������, C'ertill- eato of Improvements, for the purpose of oh ruining a Crown Omul of Ihe ahovo elaiirn. And further take notice that action, under section :i", mtHl, he commenced heforo the Hsiimiuij of mich f.'������'i't.ifleate of rmprovemcntH. Pnri'i! fhl* llth rtny of .limit, IfliHi. ^'t'.LI.S.M A. I*.VT"!-'*. casings, clear pine and;ccdar. sion timber cut to order. A htroe assortnient of season lumber kept on ' ' ' hand in the yard and sheds at Revel stoke by the pioneer lumber dealer of Kootenay who also has had considet- ' able experience in eastern, Canada ������ which enables hini to cater forc\<-hat the builder requires. , You will always lind him'ready lor business. Prices Right. Terms Strictly Cash. Leave Your Order. 1 Tapping, Agenf, Revelstoke, B.C. O 0:00<X>0 "0^M>O^HKH)^<KK><)<K>O' GIVE US ATRIAL GEO. S. HOGAN,,Prop. Phone 43. J Furniture and Undertaking, Repairing & Upholstering Done Win .-house in connection fur sfor.-i^c of fnmilv nnd other furniture, trunks, etc.. ;i(. monthly or oilier rules. Agents for R.-ivuiond Sewing M.-ithine. BEYELSTOKB &rrj������rFT01XrjJ3.d THE KOOTENAY MAIL. FOUR' V,������ itUjrll ili-ii^ I/O. HF.L"? IN * T ������������������ ��������� /-. 1 Ml: NTON POKER G/> ME "i;i. i.'.A.W YEARS AGO. ot Alia? W Tlie V. :.-:��������� :.s.������t Only G Itli jj K. ;?'i J i.^fsj-;. :;i'e. !)i :!, Tint ii Us to !5is i?e rc;l l.cii , Hid ."Vol If.'Me to I'ei.st, -!������:i t> liis * V'ci'dii: r-������ ������ (Joed Moi-ies are told of the poker .mmmi'?.; (hut v.cre played in Trenton away hack in (lie fifties--, .-mil perhaps none i-3 hetti'i- 'than that which " relates ' how a wedding was postponed because the iiridi'-uroom vi.-ih iiileruisled in a yood sized jackpot. One of-llii! Iiar'ilejt pla.vers 'that the ''reaulars" hail in ileal, with was James Kavy: .on, vv !'o ran a general .merchandise eoniiiy. He' o.v>ier trade J in the ; i.s, nowadays, he had store down in Cumberland also w,-ir-i intere.- and, as t'li- f---:yi ns'iii:'.';,- '.ii l,:ii-:i. . ' In ihe wiiiter \tf \?'7,\ U.-iwsoi: came to Trenton I-. help |������;i--11 through" ilie 'Iciris- laiin-.', a liili'in wlui-Ii he vva-i iir.ere.-teil, ami o:ie eveiiinir !,e fiot mixed up in a .iraino of poker in the United .Slates hotel vviili'ttij) Tin*, e; -. .)er: y lliili'iai'ih and Dick Collin-, lluee ol' the y;une.-t players thai ever diew cards. " ��������� 'riie v.-iiiie ���������.'..!- iniioeeiil eii.iiurli when it tame out of the pockrrs of the oiner thr������* men. It was the latest jackpot ever woririD Trehton. After the money had been "counted and stowed away in Unvvson'a inside pocket he expressed remorse over his indifference to his wedding appointment. lint be diiln'tiliaveloiij; to mourn. The piri he was to marry had a mind of Iier own. and when she received Rawson's telegram she got herself ready anil.'hoarding a north bound train, came to Trenton, whore she arrived about 0 o'clock in the evening. ItawKon was delighted to see her. and they went to a' preacher aud were married.���������New York Press. $&������S3������9������$3$������S44������S^'������^������������ sy>---t- -T. St- *f- Ji- ij. ->. /J. -*��������� &. .J. .> -J- -, -���������>. .* -���������* -T- -7. --* -> ������ .*>.-> -���������>, ���������* '^x^:*-^:*^:*^-?!*^:*'. -������ "������- i" -*������ ���������^ *-*" If *" *" <? <���������- *��������� -ft- ^ -Cr *y *- *��������� <r </ *r -G- rlr *.- >cr *.- -u .- ..- ^- V 1- ^- 1- i- ^' -t- f- t- t- t- i- v **<:*<���������*: Blood Will Tell. Father���������-So you want to get married, oh? Tell nic why, pray? , Daughter���������Oh, I suppose it's .one of (he traits I inherited from my mother.���������C:ii- t"nti\ \\t\v*. started, next in.)i l.ai . < in .iy ;il.i;i;:��������� aliiilll ���������'! o'clock tilt it'll ai-.-iiinod proper!inns ��������� calculated., to riaku an ordiuaiy ��������� player ga-ji vvhcui the' Lcf'ts woit niade^JJ.-iws'in was ilie volumes! man at ihe talde and hail probably played poker less than any of ilie others, but lie had money "and nerve,., anil (he way lie-used both made , - tho other players keep their eye's open. . There wasn't nir.eh difference in the winnings n'j) (.)''_':.",()' o'cli'u-k. vvlien the cards suddenly jrni't'i'eaki.sli. as they, vvill'mjiiiu- (inies. and hegau to run agaiiiht Kawsoii. . The lii.i.vers wmdihi't givt������ up the game , ' <q eat, and they hail theirfood hroiiylit to .. tlieni vvhi-a Invakfa-il time eanie. 'I'liey laid ilovyn the cari!-> long enuiigii to eat, ' then went nl it again. .Ilaw.-on's hard liich.iki'pt. up. 'die luriied I.i:- hat around, -, crossed "hl.s"ie,'���������rs, ' got -up and walked around,h\.< chair, rung iu a new pack of cards in:tl did everything that a supersti- .tious poker pj.'iyer does to change his ' luck, .lajt.it wouldn't ehaime. I lis. iimney ��������� ��������� kept d rift ing'iiwi'.y until HJ u'l-le.-k in' the l'oronoon, wl'.eii he counted his capital \ iind found thiit he h.-.d ������'_'()u left.0 He had i. ^fed iiliout .^I.StiU to the "tijjer"-iniil itiilU- riflly felt a Vrii'le cranky. ���������" ' At last a jack'pot was started ahotit 1Q-.UQ o'eluck, anil the cards were dealt arouiid litilf a dozen tiuioi or inero. and ' nobody- gi.l opeueis. " ' "Ijrui.vO up, hoys, and nijeii il," said Kav.-sun, "I've'got lo Ciitch that 11:4.7������ ' train.' I'm going to he married tonight, and 1 must l.e in by f> o'clock and dressed for the ore asiun." 14iit the Uiy*; didn't seen' to be able lo Ijiirry. 'J'hey i|e.-ilt"r and dealt, bill the light kind of hands .wouldn't, fall, and finally .there was a'' sung little pot of about !>i;i:u on the table. Al 11 ..'IU Travel's opened lhe pol-for $1UU. Iloleoiiib and t'ollii'is s(;ii'd., . '- ������ , ' "I feel ju.-l as if I w;is going, to win . that pot," said Uavvson, writing some liguies on it,piece of piiper iind tossing it to the center ol* the table with what uion- " ey he Inuljeft. "I'm shy $.*)0, boys, but I guess -I ~sii good'for it." "Your check is as s/ood as your money," gnid Travers. "IivoVy~itil." said Uolcouib and Collins. "Hut you'll never catch thai train," remarked'Tiiiveis. "Hy tinir.de:'," CM-laiuied Ksmvmmi., "I forgot a'll about thai!" lie Junked at his vv.-ilcli aiuriV.ui-l that he li;ul three mill --ntes in ���������vviiicli in get lo ihe, .station. "There's no use', in Jrying to ^nake it ' now," lu'.siiid "They"ll'have to postpone - (he wedding. '.I'll telegraph dial .I've - missed the train" .-\ few inniulcs later ,n messenger was sent lo the lelegrapli of' lico'vvilh a uiessiigo. uud'the game went on. The pot was tf 1.000 strong when the men drew; cards, and the result was the most reinailiable set of poker hands thai the.old (hue players in Tienlon recall. Travers ,vvas' dealing. Ilnleouib called for ci no'card.* Collins took one, Kitwaon .' took four; and Travers drew one. Everybody around the table saw thai " there wn-s business'ahead. Travel's made n bid for a raise by betting tf'J."), which was lifted ������'JO0 by Iloleomb, and'Collins.; raised the .V-00 so that, when it came mound lo Uavvson It cosl tf-l2."> to come Hi. Everybody thought he would throw down bis cards, but'he didn't. He slowly ���������diew a checkbook oui of his pocket and wrote ii check for -VI,000 and shoved it , into lhe urdille of the (able, Ihus raising Collins tf.")7.">.' The oilier players thought he vvas binding. Travers met the raise at once and addul !;'."''(i to ij.., Uolcouib saw thal'iud raised'il another .Y'."><JU. Collins simply saw lhe r.'iise, and Kawsoii lifted ^ it aiiolher tflJMJU. Tiavers M'ltled biiek in his cluiir and vyn\ IJ.-nvsoii ti:t11 o\v l.v. "Yini've got pii'lly r.oiid trt'i've. eld -iii.-iii," he -aid, "but y.n\ can't m.il'e r::e I iiy down: not on a four card diaw anyway." Then lie saw- IhiWKini's V 1.000 rah.e and increased it ������500. "I call you," said Uolcouib, shoving in 51,SOU. 1 "I might as well fake a chance for money,". s;,i'il Collins, laying tfh.")0(' on the pile." Uawpon put down ain-lher i heck fur tfoOO. ' :' "Well, boys. I'm sorry for you," said Travel's. "I've got four queens." lie . threw them '-lovvu. "That beats my four j.-u-ki," said Uolcouib, "and my fotir leu-." said Collins, "but it don't heat m.v four Idngsi," said JJawsnn, spreading out bis cards. He ���������had four king-; and an are. "Tluinderaiioii. wh.-il a draw!" exclaimed Travris. "'Twns iiri'tty good." said I'awson, rnking in the money. "I-got tlieni .-ill in a bunch. I held l.'P :i|l lire.'' JiflW.MJM \M1U .Vlo.ll"!' ,|i,(| ,v||('.^U uf it THE JEWEL CASKET. '<! j , A' slender band ami invisible rnoum'ing are used for the lin'e.-t Folioiin. rings. I-hnhlems of juhlctic sports, hiuiting, lishing. driving, racing., etc.. remain always in season am) \<\ favor. ��������� -t '������ > The lint of silver toys for cabinets and silver tables hiis received an addition in the shape of miniature tea ?������cts. . Quite new are tiny charms'carved from coral. These include little images, a skull and ciOHsbories, rabbit, pig, clover leaf. etc. ' ,.,,', ' A handsome line of short handled double lorgnons employs the richest Khudcs of yellow and red' gold, wirli elaborate decorations, includim; some intricate earring. Brilliants -are often introduced.���������i Jewelers' Circular.'" '"' .������ ��������� 4*9. lU t> -i *. ���������> '7- *5^ #������'T:.^- 'i J'^ yrr i 'fi T* ������������.\- ��������� v. ������ .������"r i: * *<t * * ^7 ��������� !v *^- -'.V * Just received a iarg-e assortment of Samples in Beautiful iDesigns Af l*r THE COOKBOOK'. The yolks of eggs alone should not be used for covering croquettes, cecils and the like.,. \ ' Breed, roils -mid other similar dishes require a hotter oron when mixed with water than when milk is used. -' - If canned pens are drained aud rinsed, then simmered in a little hot water, tbey will lose their stale, canned faste. Parsley should always garnish a dish containing onions, ,na it takes away, the odor most,people object to. It even prevents the after taste if eaten-by the individual who lores onions and must hare then. WHISTLE AWAY.. ' , vYlilslIc sway, n;y nscrir hoy, ' ' ,-.' With k������rrp.? fire ������n* hmrt ������f joy. ,��������� -If it will help you to,l)S tlron-j, "WiiislU' u limu ������iivn jliings go wrong, 'And wlilstlinjf lislitcns it for jou. ' ,5 If o'er your tuiU ii liard to do, AVhctlicr it I.? sowing the iccc>. Hoeing the corn or pulling vreeds, Gntlicrltig fiuit or rating hny , Or dihing cows, vvhislle ������wny. 'Whistle a'tunc, if you can't sing:. And'that should ������cem Ilie ncvl best thinf - 1 Tlinl'vou can do. Tcrliiips 'twill cheer , The lieni'ts of some v\ho dunce to hear. Better to v\lii.=ile tti.in to pout , "And scold aad (ret, no one can doubt. So keep a niony hrirt, inj- I'd, And-thus innke oth-r poop*: {lad. Do all the good you ran cadi' day. And at you toil'whistle ihb;. ���������Toronto Truth. I N. A HeannarlniBr Indorsement. She handed (he check to .the paying teller. She was calm and collected, as if it was an everyday matter. "Madam," said the teller Keutly, "you have forgotten to indorse it." "Indorse it V" with a little worried smile. "Yes. You must write .four name,on the back here to show that you will repay (his hank in rape the issuer of this check should fail to armwrr our call." - "Oh!" she said, accepting the pen. When the teller, looked at^ t he ' check agnin.~ti)is is what lie.rend: ^ The bank lins alwars paid up what' il curti, 'and yea need have no worry. Therefore, I indore* this check. Xery truly your*, < Mm. J. B. Blinks. The teller fell orer into the vault,��������� Syracuse Herald. -��������� * .'POLITICAL, QUIPS, - A political cai������iv l:-should wear' ������<a? vas shoes.���������Chlw-j* ;'C������!rs. The', realization of the fact that tfer next in line-of the presidential succession Is,now an Ohio man has come upon the' country without any shock.���������Chicago Tribune. The (rouble with s,great tnany of our public iiK'ii is lhat tbey consider It bell ea ih t.lieir dignii.v to confine themselves to questions with which they are familiar.���������Washington Pout. Antorin'n (ji* ��������� Itoowi, A department of the big Waldorf Asfo- i ::i hotel never .������������������"cu'by visitors and m-I- doiii by giie.-.|������ i������ the I������������-1 and found room on the t"P (loor. Th" ailiHes timed m this room iii" valued al manv thuiisaiid-* of dollars. Among (hem are oven oatc. shawls aud capes by thefcore: umbrellas, bats, caps,* walking stick*, glores. ktiivi-������. rings, pockclbooks, handkerchiefs, snuffboxes, chiitelaiui's, vinaigrettes, brushiv. soap boxes-jewelry, traveling bag.** and even well tilled dress suit cases and odds and ends.'���������New .York World..' Qni<������ Trap. '' Short���������If Long calls with that little bill, tell him I'm out. Mrs. Short���������Hui (hat would be telling n falsehood. Short���������Nothing of the kind. I'm out of engh.���������Chicago Nens. There are no mint marks on copper coins and nickels, and collectors pay high for coins bearing a mint mark. The lirat cents struck for circulation liear (he date ll'.KI. and the f!s rarietics sell frulu %'J.W. to tfti.������5 ai-'icce. i T.'fV . i'i- ^���������?*i *: !.��������� rT* ^ry*i-' 4'f.Z -s^ -*.: **T <4* '1r f S4 *s^ ��������� tit tit 1 <��������� f 1 I . ' f ' i Our representative will call on you this wdek for orders. y, ; tfr r"^- 4^-y *$������$.& ***������&��������� ^.f:V* ������^1"^������f- *&9$~ ' ��������� *%*9.fe t .' - ,<;-9T5r .<?������ fit j.i* '^������*>������> ��������� ***#&* *?^ c. *Z* 'V* , -^ t 9.ri- $��������� i <*} *���������*-' 4*$*'^ eveis J^ vt. * ���������*-* J- V- * ���������** ���������������.- <r ' i* v ~*r " <* *r <r *rt -rfr 1r <? ������*r *;������;** 1.- tl- -Ir "<r *������- "*r -t ���������<-���������<- -*r f ���������<% -fcr *������? <���������' ** *t* ���������*: **: *t- *������������������ -tr *tfy f- <��������� *r> *- ���������*_* mmmmmmmm ^Imperial Limited " Kootenay Railway & ' Navigation Company - "���������- l.iiuilcd. . Operating Kiislo & Slo'ctui ltailvvuy, . Iiitcriiational Xavitvation & Trailing Coinpiuiy. 'OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Royal Mali Idnea. ' - Choapest Kouto to the Old CountJ-y. - ALLAN LINK-I'Voni I'oriinnd - " X-iinidiiin ...... ^[ch L'8 - . - - ��������� Apl.-T I'iirisian , ��������� LiUii'ciitiaii Tiim'siiUi - Xuiiiidiiin 11 11 Echedulo of Time���������Pacific Standard Time '. ' KU'ectivc Fob. 1st, 10110. , Kaslo & Slocan Railway l'li'-senger train for Siindon and way station-. leaves Kaslo at 8 n.in.; daily, leturning, leaves Stuiilon at 1.13 ii.in., arriving at lviislo 3..w p.m. DOMINION'LINK-Krom l'ortiand. Jlominion C'ambroui'ui Vancouver - Froiu Montreal. Apl 13 " 17 Apl. 2S DKAVKU LINK-From St. John, S.S. iNTUliN.Vl'loN.vi. leaves K.i-lo for Xel-i.n at I'ui.ni.ihiily f^i'cpt. Smirl:iy: retiniihig, leuve- Ncl-on at. ���������.:!<) p.m.. t-stllliifr a I. I'a I four. I ilot. 1'nv. Aiiisworlh, ,"inl all way iioinlM eoiniei N with S. I-'. & N. train lo and fiom S|ln!;iine. al l-'ne .Mile I'uliil. Lai do-Duncan Division AAIKi: Al.ltKIITA. Lirilo .mil Service for the year 1900 will be oommenc-! i���������'���������"���������*1 SsSSffiTfllld Trading ,'ed JUNE 10th. The1' ���������o������������������t.HKU���������^uw,y.-,kB,���������.,.,hv.,.;.- "Imperial Limited" takes you across the Continent in four days without change. It is a solid vestibuled train luxuriously equipped with every possible essential for the comfort and convenience of Passengers. Ask your friends who have travelled on it, or Mch'iS A 1.1 I .., u " IS An'.vvii , ��������� Lake Superior I nke Ontario ��������� . ��������� 'Moulrose Luke Murun - - Passenger- ticketed through to airpark uf Cireal iSritaiu and Ireland, and :il ^peuiallv low rale^ In all pari-, of lhe Kiirupcau continent. Applv tn iienrcxl rail way or .-tcamshi|. iigcuior lo T. ,W. EJtADSHAW. Agent. Ilcvelstolie. TIME T-^BLE S. S. ,( Lardeau." Sleanna- Altn-i-tu lenvi- IC.i.-lo for Argeiita'ul Win p.m- \\'<'duesda.v.-. in both igniilled, Hlcaniers cull nl. principal l.indiii; dircctioiis. and at other points vvhei .. Tickets sold to all points in Caniidii and the Ui������iCe<JStiito.s. ' ,,���������-', To ascertain rates nnd full information. a',dm'-: UUIIKUT l.tVIXO. 8 tf ' Jfiuiiigcr, Kaslo, 1!. C. 1 address . J. COYLE, A. G. P. A., Varietur,a', p.O, T. W. BRADSHAW, .r ., Agent, nV'ololol o. Canadian Pacific Navigation Co. L'd ALASKA IIOUTE. Steamers for Wi-an^cl, .1 u'neau and Slcagway leave Vteloriii Bx'cry Wednesday at 8 p. ia.. O and Vancouver Evory Thursday at 2 p. m. Steamers for Northern HriiNh 'f.'olumliin ports leaveA'icloria and Viineouver vveeidy. ItnlcH'.'efc, on application to O..S. RAXTKIL . linienil l'v -uiifcr AkciiI. Vii,lu?iih 11. C. Ii'iiiiliin^ In tvv< en A i rovvlii ad iind Thoin-on'- Laiidiii:.' ������. oinuu ii.-lnt' .lone I". I!"'". v\ill ���������. t * I ,i- follii\\-x (w i .-il her i>< niiiltin^l ;s l.c.ne Arrow b'-.-nl for TIioiom..|iV I undbt^ .Hid l_'iini:ipli\ id "U. dii-'ly. Leave I'lioui-ou** I aiidiiif,' .mil < 'oiii.-i|ili\ for An-owhr.-id at LSk. il.-iily. coniicelinK vvith all C. P. If. tm ins iin.l liiiiiis. The o\v ner- reserve the ri^'ht to chiinf,"0 linns .of Niilin^.-v vvil limit, notice. ' , Till-; l"UKI) I.'OIIIXSOX LL'MHKit CO. L*'l l������. I". UOIIIN.-iOX. Mtuini'in^ Pircct'jr. BAUER & ASHCBOFT, !Dominion and Provincial 1 i Land Surveyors, MINING ENGINEERS, Surveyors of Mines, Mineral Claim* and Crow n Lands. V.WCOUVKK, 13. C. ^R*^-' ���������ft THE KOOTENAY MAIL 5S 9. 9. At ifi: -\ tf 9 I tf if IF .9! 9 tf ^.5m*^5^.*^^.5^.������^^.^>J! Photographic ' f Supplies| VVc linve just o|.enod ������ taiw-' f. shipment ol' $ , : ' - ��������� -J Cameras, * Kodaks, ' "'* Chemicals, I ,��������� 'tf .9 platus, lilms iind everything re- )<������ quired for tho amateur photo- 9. tf' graphs, (/all and , see them. tf $��������� tf tf .V. tf Everything new and' up to date }^ at the c . 9 ... * ��������� j tf I . ' <? , tf Revelstoke Station. , " 9 -'tf CanadaDrug&BookCo ^������������������kk^sh������i^p;^K^K^Kikp;-^^-kk������i^*i DIED: Tayloji���������- At. Itcvelstoke, Monday, Juno 11, 1900, the infant son of , Mr, nnd Mrs. 1\ K. L. Taylor, aged 5 months. LOCAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS J. J." Langstafl' spent yesterday in town. ' , 1' . Hew Munro ..Trail. - loft this morning for Miws Isabel T. house'toiiiL'lit~ Kcrr at the opera i)an Alton, of Field, was"' in town Saturday evening, i <i ������ Alex, McGregor .Ciolden'onSaturdiiv cixnie in from W. Henderson,' of Thomson's Land iug, i.s in town. , . , . Corporation of the City of Revelstoke. - ii i By-Law No. . A By-Law to Raise One Thousand 1 Dollars to purchase a Fire Hall and site therefor, and to purchase two electric fire alarms and to defray the cost of certain improvements to Are'halls. WHKKKAS a petition has been presented to the Municipal Council of the City of JtcvclMoke signed by.the owners of at least one-tenth of the value.of the real property of the City as shown l������ylthe last, revised n-o-css- ment roll, requesting the h-aid Council to intra-, (luce a by-law to i-iii.se one thousand dollars to purchase a (ire hall and site, namely lx>H in Hloek 3. Townsite of Uevclstokc. and to purchase two electric (Ire alarms awl to defray the cost of certain improvements to the (Ire halls of lhe City; ���������' ' , AND WHEREAS it is expedient to borrow the said .sum of ?1<KKMK) for' the, purposes 'aforesaid. . '"'.. AND WHEREAS the whole amount of (he rateable real property in the said City according to the last revised assessment, roll, is Six hundred and two thousand six hundred and niiietv-seven dollars. ���������' .. ' AND WHEREAS it will bo*requisite to raise annually by special rate, sufficient, therefor the sum of Seventv-sTvcii dollars'and Forty-three cents for paying'the said debt and interest thereon. NOW THEREEOItE The Municipal Council of the Corporation of ,the City of-Revelstoke enacts an follows:���������1' , ��������� ���������- . ' 1 1. It .shall, be lawful for (he Mayor of the Corporation of the City of Ucvolstokelo .borrow upon the credit of the said Corporation by way ot debentures hereinafter mentioned, from any person, persons, firm, body or bodies corporate who may bo willing, to advance the same as a loan, a sum of money not exceeding ,iu the whole the sum of Unc'Thoiisund Dollars nnd to cause all such sums so raised or received, to he paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the Corporation for the purposes and with the objects hereinbefore recited. - ������ '2. It shall he lawful, for the Mayor of the said Corporation ,to cause any number of debentures to berinade, exeouted ami issued for such sum or Minis as may be required for the purpose and object aforesaid,-not exceeding however the sum of One' Thousand Dollars, each of the said debentures being of the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars, and all such debentures shall be scaled vvith the seal'of the Corporation and signed by, the Mayor thereof. a. ' The said debentures shall bear the date of .'50th Julie, A. D. HKK), anil shall be made payable iu twenty-live years from the said date in lawful money of Canada at tlio office of the Mol- son.s Hank in Revelstoke aforesaid, which saiiU, place of payment .shalKbi designated by said debentures and shall' have attached to them coupons for the payment of interest and the signature lo (he interest coupons may be either written, printed, stamped or lithographed.-' 1. The said debentures shall bear interest at five per' centum per annum from the dnl-e thereof .which interest shall be payable seini- ilso THE Badminton Hotel VANCOUVER. RATES 32.50 PER DAY, Wagons,' Delivery Rigs, Buggies, Etc., at :��������� JAS. MCMAHON'S 1 f- ' 1 .. ' '���������:o:��������� i ( Bhicksmithino- and Woodwork done on'short notice. Carriages' Built to Order. Your Pocket-book may be low but nobody sees it, but, ��������� ', if your clothes are shabby, that sett lesil, nobody wants tokuovv you. Ladies or Gents Tailor Made Clothes repaired and cleaned iu good style. Call or send post card., Samuel Needham, Douglas St. e. Established' Hi years. Strictly Union Labor Shop. Highest Cash.Price P-iid fjr ,, aw Furs Albshipment- are examined by.ine a.������ * soon a* they arrive. I'rompt. returns assured. Prices are too high to warrant holding-goods' for any length , of time. You should keep .posted on the returns you get from \ ' G. W BALDWIN, P. O. Dox DIM , Agent for .las. Ullinan Winnipeg,, Man. ii H. Floyd and family, were in town yesterday, of. Ferguson, annually ut, the oflice of the Molsons Rankin ReveKloke aforesaid in lawful money .of Cim.i- daou tlicSUth day of June and the 3ULh day of December respectively, in each and every year during the currency thereof, and it shall be expressed iu said debentures and coupons to be so payable. - ' * , , ."). It shall be lawful for the Mayor of the said Corporation to negotiate aud sell the said debentures, or any of them, for less than par but, in no ease shall the said debentures or any of them, be negotiated or sold for less tuan ninety-live per centum of tbc.thcir face value, including tlie' costs of negotiating and sale, brokerage and all other necc.-wiry expenses. U. There shall be raised and leviediin each year during the currency of said ' debentures lhe sum of Kitty' Dollars for the payment of interest and Twenty-seven Dollars and Korty- three Cents for payment of tho said,debt under the said debentures by a special rale sutlicient therefor on all the rateable real property in the said municipality. 7. " Tt -bull be lawful for the said Municipal Council tore-purchaseany of thesaid debeutures upon .such terms as may be agreed upon with the legal holder or holders thereof, either at the time of side or at any subsequent time or times and all debentures so repurchased* chilli forthwith be cancelled and destroyed, and no reissue of the debentures sjall be made in consequence of such repurchase. 1 , - , js. This by-law di.til Hake effect on the .Tytli ax,- i, v- '... cm -ii *. day of June. A. I). 10m. \V alter beott, ot Illecillewaet, was a j -ucad a fli\-i time June l.-t; lOua Cleanliness is next to Godliness." If .scavenger J. 1). and A. Bowl came down ( ���������* Dow nit; Creek from last evening. 'A. W.=McTntosh came Cirnes Creek yu.slerd.-iy. down from Edgar J. Bran ford, was in town vestetdav. of Comnpli.v, visitor to Kevelstoke vesterduv. Just received! A special line of suitings for .summer wear���������R. S. -Wil son. Read a .-ccond lime June 1st. !!W. Read a lliird time and pa*.������cd June 1-t. IKW. Received the a->ent of the electors June lOT'l. Recou-idercd and finally pa.-.-ed and adopted by the Council June lpua. * Cily Clerk. ' ��������� Mayor. you want'your . work done in a clean and economical, way send , a o card-to FRANK SAUNDERS, Revelstoke Station, The Fred Robinson --,��������� Lumber Co. Limited. On iind after this date our prices for cut firewood will,.be as follows : $1 per cord at Mill $2 " delivered. i ,i Prices Cut for Cash. , D. Mcintosh Ciiiiie , dnwii from Liiforme, creek Friday returning tin's morning. I } rPAKK XOTK'K that tbc above.ii a true copy !, JL of the proposed by-law ution' which the I vote of the Municipality wiil be taken at Tap- I ping's Opera Kou-c/Second .Street, Revelstoke, I 15. C. on Monday the 18th day of June A. I)., i I9.i0. between the hour of 8 o'clock in the fore- noou and 1 o'clock in the afternoon. L. T. Brewster returned Friday evening from the Carnes Creek Co.'a properties. . . CHAULKS KRSKIN'E June 1-t, 1'jaO. , ���������HAW. City Clerk, J. .M. Kellie left, this morning for his property at Prairie .Mountain near Uear Creek. A few licvolstnke favoritfs will | assist at, tin.'Isiil.el/J'. Kerr entertain-j ment tin's evening. - ! Miss Isabel T. Kerr at the Opera House, To- ' Night. Fred Robfnson,Managing Director Get that Water Pipe Fixed. He'll do it for you. WHO ? ������������������ Now and Then. C.'inL. iind Mrs. Taylor Im ve the sympathy of i he f'Ofninunil v in tin3 lo--'s of l li'*ir inl'iinL *-on". Iii'iheil, Martin, of the C'annd.i, J)it;g tv li'nik ('n., Ilogiii.i, ciimi' in i'l'i'n the f.t'.l S-itunl.iv i-v I'liiii'-. Vrcd Fr.'i.ser caiue up fiom Trotil I/iko with the Ujilol boxes Sunday and leturned this morning. Then' minis a tinu' now and (hen when every ^r-ndcin.-in fi'fN (he need of an evcepf Inmilly -t v1!-j|i .-unl well-pul ���������Iou'cIIum' '-uit 'i>f dot h/.������.. The oeeiC-ion itiiiy b" ,-i weiliiiug, a rccepl inn, .-> journey or .soni" ot her iinporlant fiiiii'tioii. Thiil. i-*. (he tinu* (o .ivnii! .-i chanec lit. That, is the linn- above all otl'i.'i'-. logive (be orif'.-r lo me. R. S. WILSON, The Tailor. fS������)rfofjfof$������ ^^K^r^������f$������r$)f$) f$)f$)^if$Jf$������f$) f^f^r^f$)^������f^f$>f$1������$)?$������f$J^I������ up PAINTS, OILS, GLASS Just reeeiveil One Carload of Pninl and Oil���������-the largest shipment ��������� ever brought into the town of these goods. "\Vu are now iu a-position ^ to supply everything in the paint line. White Lead, Boiled and Knw ^ Oil, Turpentine, Furniture Varnish, 'Hard Oil Finish, etc. -All colors j[ ground in" oil, Japan, or dry. Kalsmnine iu a variety of colors. Coal Vjp Tar, Whiting, Plaster and Cement, Enaniels in all shades. Just received ^ a consignment of Starr ell Tools. ��������� , . ' A. ' ' f W. M. LAWRENCE. ^ Hardware/Paints, Oils, Glass, ajgent for Hamilton Powder Co ^ 4 im Ladies, 0ostumes^^^^> p ��������� tflh , uU-iuch Iloniespun. all wool, (he newest goods, for Ladies ^Vk -Costumes in daik and light grey, daik and light, fawn. vjp " Call and see them.c" , #,NewtMuslins^=^^^> , ' ' '* ! ^0^ - -New spotted muslin for ladies suuinier dresses. Choice'goods. ^ Ladies Summer VestSy-������sss^^> Wy ' > ' , We" have a verv, nice' line of these just arrived. Price-W^" ^ 16c. to 50c. * , t " - m M Ladies JLosiery^&sz^*, v ��������� '' ^ ^A^. New ladies cotton hose, fast bliick, prices 15c to 36c. . ' [ ti\'/j- H, CALL ANDUSEE THESE GOODS. ��������� ^ X Fresh Cod, Halibut, Salmon, Etc., Smoked,': Fish & Kippers a Specialty. t . \' ��������� y ' -;; -i ���������w���������-mr-mm* ���������'��������������������������������������������� MM ||B|���������| | ill I' i Family Grocers, and Produce Merchants. BROS., Second Street, CAREFUL ATTENTON. PROMPT DELIVERY: H. MAYiNE, FIRE &��������� LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS, " -*&sw*-^NOTARIES' PUBLIC, ETC, FIRST STBBBT, REVKLSTOKE. f THE SPRING STYLES-" P" ,are beauties. The Spring will be here before.you c ' know' it and you will be uncomfortable with your heavy winter suit. Pick our your pattern now and have your Spring-Suit in time. ��������� New Spring Styles in Woolens. curie sszivLAJsr, First Street, Revelstoke: T "X2 Our Assortment of CARPETS, ���������'.''���������-.' LINOLEUMS, STRAW MATTINGS WALL PAPERS, DRAPERY GOODS, Etc., is the Largest in the West. Samples Free.on Request. fOS., Victoria, B.C. If. I'erry Leake, ieft for French creek today to inspect the Consolation mine. He win accompanied hy Joe Dunn. McLennan, IcPeely & Company, limited, ESALE HARDWARE! and Tiling MAJESTIC STRRI, KANGRS for lJlale and .Sheet Clfn.;. \\'ond Miinlels, Cralu1 Hotel iind Family u.*>c Incorporated by act of Purlin men t I&'jo. Miners' and Mill Supplies. Vancouver, HKM) OFFICE MONTREAL Frank HumoU,, the defeated Martin candidate, in Ivist Kootenny, pussed thmu''h IiCveUtoke yiiudnv I--/.UI IlilJJ to tilt Ul.l'al. evening ^V.\r. Mnr.rto.v Macitikkhox, Vvps. S. If. Kwi.vo, Vire-Pre.s P. Wor.KRrtHTA.v TriOMAP, (iciiernl Man.-iffcr UP CAPITAL RFSRRVh: PA I n ffonoral banking biiwinesH tram-'aclo.l. D, MOLSON, Manager, $2,000,000 "' . - - 1,500,000 Inlrrcsl, ullnwril 011 fb-poMilsul enrrnit. rn(<-������. I REVELSTOKE, B. C. British Columbia, Jir.'inchcsiit D.iw.son City, Atlin and Bennett. THE B. C, ASSAY AND CHEMICAL SUPPLY CO'. (LIMITED). (Late MaeF.irlane & Co.) ��������� VANCOUVER, B. C. AVc are Mh 11 ufact 11 rers anrl direct Importers, nnd cni'l-v a largo slor-k nf Biiliincos, Fnru.'iees, Fire Clny goods, .Scientific nnd Practieal Bonk������, Glassware, Platinum goods, Acids.Chemicd Is nnd .'ill otherAssuver'sand Miner's requiivnienis Sole Agents for Moignn Crucible Com pant, 'B;itter������e.'i, Becker Sons' B.iJ- illlUI'i'. <���������'{'-, CiiUlogue .md hill piiitiaih.iio ient on ripplitaUuH,
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Title | Kootenay Mail |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : B. R. Campbell |
Date Issued | 1900-06-12 |
Description | The Kootenay Mail was published in Revelstoke, in the Columbia-Shuswap region of southeastern British Columbia, and ran from April 1894 to December 1905. The Mail was published by the Revelstoke Printing and Publishing Company, and its longest-serving editor was J. Livingstone Haig. In 1906, the Mail merged with the Revelstoke Herald to form the Mail-Herald, a staunchly conservative paper that eventually folded due in part to competition from a more liberal competitor, the Revelstoke Review. |
Geographic Location | Revelstoke (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1894-1905 Frequency: Weekly, Twice weekly from 1900-01 to 1900-10 Published by R.W. Northey from 1894-04-14 to 1895-03-02; Revelstoke Printing and Publishing Co. from 1895-03-09 to 1896-04-04 and 1901-01-17 to 1905-12-30; Atkins and Smith from 1896-04-11 to 1898-03-26; Atkins and Campbell from 1898-04-09 to 1899-05-13; and B.R. Campbell from 1899-05-20 to 1901-01-10. |
Identifier | The_Kootenay_Mail_1900-06-12 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-08-22 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0181638 |
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Longitude | -118.195833 |
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