THE MIMUS IN KOOTENAY ARE AMONG THE RICHEST IN AMERICA RES ARE HIGH-GRADE OLD, SILVER, COPPER AND LEAD. Whole Number 327. Nelson, British Columbia, Saturday, November 28, 1896. Price Five Cents METAL QUOTATIONS. Nov.~ Sl-VKK. (Bar) Lkad... NEW YOllK. ���������.'0 2t -' 21 2.'������ .(���������.ij...C5....r������i....05i...(ai PRODUCE OF THE MINES. RETURNS VOU 1K96 UP TO DATE. OUE .HEATED IN KOOTENAY. .20,809 . in. mt 18,9031 01,8,'llA At Nelson At Pilot Hay '.. At Trail" OKE EXrC-lTED. From Slocan via Kaslo Slocan via Nakusp Ainsworlh Trail Creek (gold ore) Rossland via Norlliporl.. Tons ���������' 88.338 * In addition 505 tons of imported ore have been treated at Trail. NELSON MINING- NOTES. 9,00ol 7._!>7. . 0-24. . (.,3-0 li 23.50(1\ ruODOCJi OF SMELTERS. Nelson (Hall Mines) Matte Pilot Bay, silver lead bullion Trail Smelter Matte TONS ...-13U ...10I2J .. .30551 lilMJ ORE SHIPMENTS. Kctiirnn Since last "IVcilc. VIA KASLO. Washington to Everett Slocan Boy lo Pueblo, Col ��������� Ruth to Everett Whitewater to Everett Wellington to Everett Surprise to Everett 17 .Hi 00 10 30 15 VIA NAKUSI*. ��������� Slocan Star to Omaha Idaho to Everett Mountain Chief to Everett. VIA NORTHPORT. Mayflower lo Tacoma MATTE AND BULLION. (Shippod.) From Nelson Smelter fMat'e) ��������� Trail Smeller (Matte) '. 178 200 200 20 Thi. Hull Minns .���������>':.-(<- n ������'<in;l ICr.ui-il In Silver on Tni.vda.v. Tbe Alhainbra on Toad -Mounhiiu is getting i!s supplies for tlio winter. Work of .inki-i,- tlie ebaft i: progressing satisfactorily.. The assay oflice of (be Hall Miues Company was busy this week sampling oro from the Salmon Silling. Ainsworlli, Wild Horse creek nnd Slocau and it was understood that a number of samples were found to be suitable. Everything is running smoothly and llie severe weather of this month has bad no effect on Hie tramway. It is thought that the cutting iri two of tlie tramway cable will allow it to run without trouble ali through the winter. Work is beiug pushed in the Hall Mines but the smelter consumes the ore as fast as it is produced. On Tuesday a good record was made, 33f0 ounces of silver being produced during tbat day. A large quantity of extremely rich ore was handled and while this does not break auy record, thc .showing is a gooci one. In auother column will be found a notice of application for a liquor license by the Hall Mines company, the saloon to be established at or near the mines There has been cousideiable comment about the compauy going into tbe saloon busiuess as it wns thought that that corporation wns opposed to the sale of liquor iu the neighborhood of the mines. The chnugc of bnse hns occasioned some surprise, DEATH OP JAMES E. TURNER. NEWS FROM THE CAMPS. BJaiEi' PARAGRAPHS RELATING TO PROSPECTS AND MINES. Wlinl Is ICriiiir IlKHK' or Alton! In llr Hone In iiml Iron nil I lie Treasure V.inlH ot III. Kirn Kunlniiiy. 120 H 30 19 SMELTER HALL MINES. [Nelson] for 21 Nov.; treated S10 tons of ore. RETURNS- week ending MINING TRANSFERS. Where no consideration is named in transfers the nominal sum of $1 is to be understood.) ��������� Nelson. Nov 20��������� ��������� - - ,'��������� Eoval���������T Booth to J McA'Imau aud D Booth,.*- Rosebauk���������_E D Turner to J H Gray $. BraBik-RM-Perdue to ..WW Carlisle. Mexican���������C A MoAually to W Carlisle. Bostonian���������F A Brewer to O Fiukle y Bostonian���������F A Brewer to John Mai- tin, 1-3. Canadian Queen���������H Brown to W 1 Mitchell, 1-3. Dominion Queen���������W T Mitchell to H A Cousins, 1-6.' Mammoth���������Jacob Sterling and Chas Innes to J L Barker. Nov 21 ��������� Election���������T 1. French to A L Davenport. ^ Fourth of Julv, Ella, Lucy A���������W P Eobmson aud W Parker to J Fred Hume agreement to incorporate for SI,000,000. Hume tb develop claims, : American Eagle���������C L Mills to C Dundee, y. Yellow Stone��������� C Caldwell to H Hai- rold, >4'. Nov 23��������� Mable Cliiii���������D W Skinner to J C Porter, y. _���������" Miigna_ Charta-J C Porter to P W Skinner, y. ��������� ���������O-Oeola���������A Whittet to E Gilchrist. Porcupine. Free Silver���������J McLaren to .1 r...f,i-lee, 14. l_.--udv.lle���������B * S Moore to T H Armstrong, i. Archer���������A McAlister, J P Bell and C .Wakefield to Geo Wilson, 1-3, 875. Combination���������W McGrogan to A Whittier .-Jilt). Nov 24��������� Great Eastern, Gold Bell-A II Kelly to JII Young, 1-2, 85. Eddv L���������,1 Caron to J Lukov, 1-2, Gold Plate���������r Caron to J Lukov, y. ���������.Occidental���������11 Johnson to J Liikov, 1-3 Ames and Empress of India y, Caron aud Little Peter }, Pendora y���������3 Caron to'Mrs Hanna Fleiscbmau aud J Lukov, 8300. Apeax, Silver Pent', Curfew. Acme���������J J Malone.' P F Stimley and T-G Hoy to H E Croasdaile, as trustee for tbe Hall Exploration Co. bond for 830.000.. 8500 down S25C0 .June 1,1S!)7; 815,000 Nov. 1 1897; 812,000 Feb. 1, 18.8. Nov 25��������� Noonday���������T C AVolls to J St Clair Blachctl, "trustee. * Copper Bell-E E Wells to J St Clair Blachett, trustee. - Eureka���������AV A Augstadtto J W Blurry, agreement to transfer 1-2 int on March 1 1.97 ior 8195.50 iu provisions and money 3im���������F lt Twigg to Wm Pye, 1-2. Cauada Hose���������W Pye lo F S Hobbs, lo. * Mayflower���������I Holden to P F Stimley. Wolf���������M Egan to W Godfrey. Jubilee���������G K.efe to F Brit ton y. Nov. 27��������� Summit, Whitehorse, Browuite, Secretary, .Desseites, Blue Johns, Nellie and Greenhorn���������Fred Adie claims y interest iu first six and 1-4 iu last-two for grub- . stake to J Campbell. Royal Canadian���������J Kilev to J Stewart 1-4, ������1000. ' ' Surprise, St Clair, Doubting Thomas, W J Bryan. Pocahontas, Lambert���������J Tree-bath to C E Hope, all of Surprise, y of St Clair aud 1-4" iu balance. "Daniel B-G D Root to J M Miller, .'4 Silver Cliff��������� A H McKay to W Gleeson 1-3. Mania���������T A Gossett to K A Roberts, 1-2, .$100. Glasgow���������.T A Devlin to E Disney. Corker���������S Johns to Wm Harris, 1-3. Duchess, Blueh.r���������J D Reid to Wm Harris. 1-3. ��������� Duchess. Climax, Rainbow, Blutcber, Corker���������W Harris to F R Strohn, 1-6. Alice���������H J Baise and J W Sweeney ll������* I'iism-m Suddenly Away ni UN Home In Hloiiornll. ' James E Turner a brother of J. A. Turner of Nelson died at bis home iu Stonewall, Manitoba, last Tuesday. The news of his untimely demise was received here on Wednesday and occasioned much sorrow among the wide circle of friends and acquaintenceti deceased had made during his resideuce iu Nelson. The news was a thorough surpriso ns Mr. Turner when he left here two months ago was iu the best of health. At that time he accompained his brother. P. B. C. Turner, home. The 1 titer had been ill for some time but lies steadily gaiued strength under home influences. Deceased was very popular in Nelsou and was always, among the first (o'ussist any project of public importance. He kept a music and - stationary store and was a i...an of exemplary habits. He was a member of tbe choir in tbe Methodist church and bis services were always in demand atinusicaiQriterlaiumeu'Ts"'":~IJ!!st summer he.was engaged iu developing his claims on Audersou creek and was always in robust health. His death will be the cause of geueral regret in Nelson. THE READIKG ROOM. Sal mon lllvrr*. Several carloads of lumber have recently beeu left at Salmon Siding. The lied Horse on Little Sheep creek bas been surveyed and a crown grant will be applied fo-. Mauy people tire wo king..^on Little Sheep creek, Big Sheep creek and Lost creek and some big showings have been made. . -c A considerable amount of work is beiug doue at Hall's Siding, Wild Horse Creek, Quartz Creek, the main Salmon, North Fork arid tributaries. The Royal Canadian ou Big Sheep creek bas had the necessary work dono to secure a'patent. The ore of this mino is said' to be similar to that of the Silver King of Nelson. There, is considerable improvement being made at North Fork aud Salmon Siding and at present there are no less thau three hotels in the course of construction besides many other buildings. G. R. Linklater has a store at Salmon Siding which he has turned iuto a pii- mitive hotel. People stayiug in town over night have takeu their nieals at his house and slept on the floors of the cabins iu town. At Quartz creek I here arc several build: ings already up and others in the course' of construction for the afcommodalioii of travelers who are" co. tiuually comi_g and going. One of the great drawbacks. iu the past hns beeu that there were no suitable i.cBommodatioas for travele s. Mr John Mnclureis nt work surveying, the townsite of Salmon Siding and until' this work has been completed, people will not be able to purchase lois. Four, or rive are turned away nearly every day. A previous survey by au Amoricau was' not. accepted because he'was not a provincial . urveyor and his work could not be accepted. ! i-ni for religious teaching; iu a city the parents of .at least 25 children musi, sign. Secular work will occupy thc school day till the la-t half hour when the representative of any religion may instruct the 'children' of liis denomination if lheir !>nrents desire it. If none desire it, secular wwk will occupy thc la3t half hour ills". Thc minority will be pleased with the proviso that in districts where '-.*> Roman Catholic children attend, they shall have a te.-'cher of their faith but who must be in every way qualified. Where the children speak Freuch entirely they nro to have a teacher ppeakiug English and French the readers to be bi-liugual so cliildreu will become accustomed to Euglish from the first. - ANOTHER BURGLARY. Two Young; Men in a Private House Are the Victims . Another daring burglary was commit ted in Nelson last. Thurs.lay night. Messrs. E.!S. Lsnnie and E. T. H. Si rapid ns occupy a room in.Mrs. Gray's private lodging and boarding bouse opposite .the Victoria hotel aud when they,woke up ou Friday morniug. they found themselves miutis their change. -Itappears that.Mr. L.>u:iie lost 85 and Mr. Sinipkius 86. .On Thursday night Mr. Lenuie'wa's tbe last person in the house and took great care in locking the outside door bnt did not I bink it necessary to lock the door of his sleepiug apartment. During the night Mr. Simpkins hea-d a noise nt<d noticed that there was a light in tbe ball but as he thought ;it might be some other lodger be paid no attention to it. When the losses we:c discovered in the morning, au.inveatigation was made and it was found that the burglars had pus-lied the front, door key iu and entered tbe house probably with the nid of a skeleton key.- No clews were discovered to lead to,.the: indeutity of the tbeif or tbeives but the impression is tbat it is tbe same parties who' committed the Baker st.eet robberies. AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY MR MORRISON THINKS THE CROW'S NtST ROAD SHOULD BE BUILT. . He "'mors 11 4'oiilliiiions ICoiilr In Hope Thi- S-.tllrin-'iil ol* I he Srlinol tliK'sliou fcatlsl'.-u'lory lo nil O'lrtTiirit? LOCAL NEWS TN BRIEF. Geo. D. Potter,- an kane is iu (own. ore buyer of S|K>- UllHlO. The council has decided not to .interfere* iu the Church of England contra versy, Wm. Wats6n,'an employee of the Reclamation works was accidentally drowned in'the Kootenay river last week. ""The ladies'bf the Catholic Chiircli"ga������". a grand ball aud supper Thursday night. About 60 couples were present. ''The uett rink to cost 81200 is to be built at oi'-co on the site of the old one, with two .iheets of ice for curlers and one for skaters. II Will Iii* I.oruH'il on linker Str-*-*! .War - Stanley, - ��������� o . At the general meetiug-of the reading room society held on Tuesday evening last the constitution was read and adopted, clause by clause. A'commiltee consisting of Rev. Akehurst, Rev.' McVicar, Dr. Hall and Mr. O'Reilly was appointed to nominate a" ticket for tho board of management and - to rent a suitable room. A membership of eighty was reported ashayiug been secured. - The nominating committee met on Wednesday and decided^ to rent one oXl__e____l_.pJBce_L___iecJed. by'Mr.Tom Ward west of the Hudson Bay Store. They also selected a good list of names from which the Board of Management will be elected. The ad- jour .ed general meetiug will be held at 8 o'clock next Monday evening for the purpose^of electing tbe board of management. GAME LAW VIOLATIONS. II l������ Ilu* Hilly or (Ik*. Public lo t'ivi* Infor- illation. o To tlie Editor of Tub Mixeii. Can you give the public tbe names of the officials responsible for the disgraceful disregard of the game laws of British Columbia, on the lakes of West Kootenay aud particularly in this district? Strung- along ^the lake from Nakusp to Robson, camps of Colville reservation Indians aie to be seen sweeping the bills clear of all four footed game while the good li.h streams are double trapped. Arc the game laws of B.C. framed exclusively for these marauders; or for the protectiou of the game? Havs the rascals rooted out immediately. ' A Disgusted Sportsman. Robson, November Bi, 1896. Section C of "an act to amend tbe game protection act of 1895,*' passed by the last parliament provides that "it shall be unlawful for Indians not resident of this province to kill game at any time of the year." In a measure, the public at'large is responsible for the punishment of anybody guilty of a violation of the law. The act of 1895 provides that any person giving 'information leading to the conviction of any person .under the act shall be entitled to receive one half of any pecuniary penalty inflicted. Information can be laid before any magistrate. ROAD TO SLOGAN. MR. DALY'S VIEW;.. Si-ho-il ({Hi'Vilion not Siillsl'artor.v.���������The CroM's Ncsl I'iims LiiH-. II Mill froliiil.ly lie Built In'the Sprlns- -iirvey .onipl-'lril. Tbe location work of the proposed Slocan 1 ail way from Slocan to a connect tion with the C. & K. at Slocau crossing has beeu completed aud on Monday the fifteen surveyors who have been engaged iu the work, broke camp and went their several ways to Bpend the winter, The road, which will be one of the connecting links of the Crow's Nest j'nss "road"'wiir be"ab"out"32"ri.ilea"iirlength arid railroad men who have made a trip of examination over the proposed route feel confident that' the expanse of the work will not: exceed 817,000 pcr-mile ou an average, making the total - cost of construction 8544.009. The probabilities aro tbat tbe road will be built next spring and one thi-g that lends color to this conclusion is the fact that the C.P.R, is buildiug a very fine, large boat for passengers and freight on Slocan lake which will bridge the gap iu the road between Slocan and' New Denver. It is understood" also tbat a transfer bout for cars will be built next summer. COACHES FOR TRAIL- The place: ment. Poor Mini, Stay Awny. Grand Forks Miner says of that to T Fitzsimmons and H L Turrer, ?1()0. j Forks. This is not a poor man's settle- If you have money th^ro is no better place on earth thau right here and no better time than right now but it you are thinking of comiug here in search of work, take our advice and stay where you are. There are plenty of men already here to handle ali the -work which will be done this winter.*' Here in Nelson, capital does not need au invitation to seek : investment and it is coming iu all the I time. The advice to poor meu, however, ! will apply as well to Nelson as to Grand Tli''V HiKl to !><��������� Slil|>|t<_il l������.V Wiiy of .Nelson. - Thomas * Browulec, who will be one of the conductors on the Columbia i. Western railway ruuuing from Trail lo Rosslaud, is now iu Nelson waiting for an opportunity to take two coaches for the uew road down' the Columbia river to Trail. Tho coaches will be transferred by barge from1 the Nelson i. Fort Sheppard road, to the C. & J_. aud at Robson will agaiu bs loaded on' barges and floated down to Trail. Au engine, six box cars and fourteen flat cars were sent by boat from Northport to Trail but the coaches were too large to be loaded ou the boat and as it is almost impossible to take a barge from Northport toTrril, tbe coaches had to be sent by way of Nelson. THE SCHOOL QUESTION. Scttl-'-l on a Ila-ls SalIsliirlory to sill t.'������llC'Cl'll-ll. The' great Manitoba School question which has more thau once threatened a Mr. T. Mayne Daly, of Brandon,.Manitoba, lato Minister, ot tho Interior, and supeiintendtiiit general of Indian affairs, was .iu Nelson during the week and left for homo via Revelstoke this morning. He expresses himself very treely upon. .the "school question arid the Crow's Nest Pass road aud to a reptesentative of thc Minek, said: "The settlement of the school question . although...satisfactory to the contracting ���������r partita - is _not'.s.\\ch as.to^commend itself '' to the minority of Mauitoba or the majority in Quebec,. that is if these people arc sincere as I presume they are.. It seems strange tbat Mr. Lanriei's followers in Quebec would bo willing to accept the settlement in view of the stand be took in the bouse last winter.. They subjected the policy ot the Bowell government on this question to the harshest possible criticism and ridiculed the Remedial bill as totally inadequate for the grievance of the minority in Manitoba and yet'find lheir leaders, Messrs. Laurier and Tarte, quite satisfied' lo make a settlement ou the lines laid down by Sir Donald Smith aud Mr. Deckie iu their negotiations wi'h the local government at Wiunipeg. "I should be very glad to see the school question out of politics but am afraid that the present settlement does uot indicate lhat it is. I do n t think tbat we have heard the balance of it but as I am out of politics now I shall be an interested spectator iu watching the 'developments~of"tbe"riext"_sesaion_of "parliament." "What is your opinion as to the present government lending its assistance to the construction of the Crow's Nest Pass road,'* was asked. "While I am not in1 touch with the present government, ���������! feel sure it will lend its assistauce,*' replied Mr. Daly. '���������The people aie demanding it, and Ibe question is now one of national importance and the government caunot iguore tlie demands which are being made. Tho suggestion bas been made in prominent government newspapers,that the government build the road, bnt this will hardly be done, as the people had all they wanted iu the government ^construction of railroads by the building of tbe Intercolonial road. My opinion is that the Canadian Pacific will build tbe road witb thc assistance of the.present government. "I do not know of any public undertaking that is more necessary in the interests of the development of British Columbia than the building of tbeCrow's Nest Pass railroad. It will be recollected that the Bowell government, of whicli I was a member, introduced a resolution offering aid to thc Canadian Pacific and had'.the opposition then permitted,auy legislation during -lhat session, the road would now have been in the coiusp of construction. This is a matter.that will uot brook delay but requires the immediate and earnest attention, "not only of the government, but lhe people of Capada: "This is my second, visit to the " Kootenay district and I am more thai) ever impressed with its great mineral wealth. The amount of trading beiag dono here j indicate, to me that the merchants and producers of Eastern Canada cannot get in here too soon; by the nearest route, to capture ataLhcld their share of thc enormous business now being done and whicli will increase to tremendous proportions iu the near future. During my present through Mr. Auley Morrison, member of Parliament from New Westminster was a visit-' or to-Nelron last Wedni-sday aud left for Trail and Rosslaud on Thursday, It is Mr. Morrison's fir_t trip to tbe Kootenay. and he has been greatly impres.-ed with what he has seen and learned. His trip to Nelson wns through lho Slocan, via Nakusp, Sandon and Kuslo and bis impression is, tbat in the Kootenay, British Columbia has the greatest ni'iuing region on the face of the. earth. With Nelsou he is greatly pleased and says he had no idea of its extent and population nor the accommodation it afforded. " Had he known that first class hotel accommodations could be provided be would probably havo beea accompanied here by Hon. Mr. Tarte and wife. In regard to mat������e's political, Mr. Morrison bas little to say but in regard to the proposed Crow's Nest Pass railway he expresses himself as being heartily in favor of the project. "1 see tbe absolute necessity for the construction of the Crow's Nest . Pass road aud for the line from lhe Columbia liver to the coast" said Mr. Morrison. "I am doing all I can for it and I believe tbat all the members of Parliament are agreed that co time should be lost in the construction of one or both of these roads. The Crow's Nest Pass road, of course, is the one receiving tbe greatest amount of attention but I am doing what I can lo impress upou my con stituentsthe absolute necessity of both roads and a continuous route through tho Kootenay. ' " " ���������" "One thing that seems lo be required hero mo:c* than anything else at present is better po-tal (ficiiities and I believe that the government should keep pace willi the lequiremenls of tbe various points in this province.*' 'Mr. Tar'e is satisfied tbat everybody concerned will be. satisfied wiih tbe settlement of the, Manitoba school question,'" couliuued . Mr. Monison. '���������lie thinks that everybody who really wished a sotticinant of the question will be satisfied but of course there a-e others who did uot want the question settled. The .Government has got tco much business tb attend to to waste much of its time in squabbles of this kind. Of course it is a matter that must receive attention but .its settlement should not take an unreasonable amount of Hme. -I am of the 'opinion* 'that lhe parentis of'school children in Mauitoba are satisfied with the present settlement." In regard to ' tiie political situation, Mr. Morrison, had little or nothing to Tin- Two I'rlrntl-; Mini*. In another column will be found the advertisement of the Two Frio-.ds mine. The company has been formed for the purpose of purchasing. thc assets of the Two Friends Mining Co. Ld., for the sum of 8215,000; 85i).OiJ0 cash and $150,001) in 520,0(X) paid up shares. Applications for 180,000 shares will be received by Mr. F. C. Tones of Vancouver up to December 2-1 and*:the allotment of shares will be made on January 4,1897. . The claim is 1500x1500 feet and the mine is now a regular .-shipper. Assays ruuuing from 150 to several thousand ouuce3 lo the ton have beeu obtained. .The_prospectus_shows-that��������� 2-tons are being mined daily and the mine is now in condition tc produce from four to five tons daily. Returns from the Tacoma Smelting & Refining Co., under date of October 26 show 407-47 pounds treated, yielding metal to tbe value of 83,281.00. THE WEATHER. W. F. l'ogue, n wholesale dealer of Spokane was in town last Tuesday. J. It. Robin.on of the Toronto Tele gram wns in Nelson on a trip of inspection during the week. II. A. Jackson, of Spokane, who takes the place of Mr. Stimmel ou the Great Northern is iu town. There wero 30 locations duriug the past week and 85 during tbe previous week. J. D. Marsdeii, of Pilot Bay, man tiger of tbe'Galcnn Trading Co., made a business trip to Nelsou during the week. W. McDouald of the law firm of McDonald .t.Cartwright, Toronto, is in the Kootenay looking up miniug interests. M>". Robinson, of the firm of Reed & Robinson of the Slocan country is ou his way to Montreal to visit his parents whom he has not seen for three years. Mr. J. Morty of Loudon, Eng., who has beeu lookiug up" mines and mining in Kooteuay, left for home, via Vancouver, last Monday. D. J. McDouald.'of New Denver, manager of the Gnleoa Farm for Mr. Callahan, was a visitor to Nelsou last Monday and' Tuesday. Mr. Johu O'Regan, manager and F. S. Wood accountant for the Last Chance Mining Company, were .visitors to Nelson "during the week*. William A. Cox and Miss Susie Allen, both of Nelson, were uuited in marriage at the Methodist pnrsonnge last Tuesday evening, R������v. Geo. H. Morden officiating. II. Y. Middletou, of Winnipeg .representing the fur-.tnre--firms of Krug of Berlin; Burr of Guelp nnd Snider, Rons & Co.. of Waterloo is iu Nelson looking. after the interests of his firms. "** ���������"i ��������� - "' . Mr. G- H. Campbell, manager of tho street railway of Wiunipeg is"a visitor to. Nelson. - He is lookiug titter oei'tain h-io- iug interests tbat he has in this neighborhood. An entertainment will, be held at the l'resbyteriau Church ou Wednesday, December 2ud at 7:30 p. m. A good programme is being provided aud all. are. cordially invited to attend. The board of tiade number of the Trail Creek News is a triumph in the art preservative. Four colors have been used on the cover and a likeness of the. Trail smelter_.iB phown. Tbe number is profusely illustrated. Judge Spinks held his last court in Nelson yesterday and Mr. J. A.-Furin ot U-saliiud.who.will, succeed him.will probably hold bis first court in Nelson early in the new year. Judge Forin is a widely known barrister and stands high in the legal profession. ' ��������� Tbe Epworlh League and Christian Endeavor in connection with tbe Methodist Church has been reorganized with the following otlicers: President, J. U. Robins; vice-president of the Christian Endeavor department, Miss Golden; J. R. Green, vice-president of the literary department:'Miss Gertie Robinson, Secretary. Mr. F..C. Gamble, of Victoria, Dominion Government Engineer was 11 visitor to Nelson last Thursday and Friday. Mr. Gamble has been inspecting tbe Columbia river between Kobson and the boundary with a view to expending tbe mouey appropriated for improvements to tbe river. Mr. Gamble returned to'Victoria by way of Spokane. The week has beeu unprecedented cold uot only for the time of year but for lhe locali'.y. Last uigbt was one of. the coldest known for years. Nov. 23- TIIKU.M0.MI -Max 23������ :ti:ii. Min . ���������il- 'J.'i ai- 2S- Tlicrio read in . -I '- ..1.3������ M'o taken .11 0 .11 = __ j ��������� I = '...'.'-11 - at !) a. 111. and con KO'tu.nlly ruprcs-iiL* I.I10 lii|{h--,-'t nnd lowus leni|ii:ratiin! diirinn I.I10 iirccodiiiK'JI horn., ijlllJIiCII NOTirKS. I8S<>. trip'I have been through Boundary disruption or the Canadian federation has j (jreok district. I hope lo seo miie"*! been at last compromised in terms which : Canadian and ' British capital invested satisfactory to b:>lh ! here in the course of a few mouths." lhat is the Si'.vha* 22nd November, Oi.t_iict.il or Exiiuxii. Matins 11 a.m. Even Song, 7.30 p. in. Holy Communion at 8 p ra. PitEsiiYTKisi.vN Cnvucu'. Services at 11 ii. m. and 7..jO p. m. Sunday School at 2 30. Pi aver meeting Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Chiislian Endeavor Society meets eve ry Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Roman* CathoijCC Chuuch. '_ Mass at Nelson on first antl last Sundays in the month. Sandon second Sunday aud Kaslo.third Sunday. 'I Mkthodi.'jt Cuuu_"h. Comer Silica and .Josephine Streets.- Service, at 11 a. in! and 7 30 p. in. Sabbath School 2.30 p. in. Prayer meeting on Friday evening at.. o'clock. J-iidgo Spinks held a brief session of court yesterday but the hearing of nearly ill the cases which were not settled out of court wero adjourned. In tbe eject- ment ca.e of Harris ct al., vs Palorcia Mr. Grimmett appeared for the pleintiff- and Mr, Elliot for the defendant. Judgement for. the defendant with costs was rendered. Mr. J. D, Kendall, of the firm of Buike Moreiug .it Co., prominent mining engineers of London, England, arrived in Nelson: this week and stated to a Minek representative that he would piobably spend thc next tbr.e years in the Kootenay and other mining districts of British Columbia seeking interests for his firm. Mr. Kendall was not* prepared to state just what Ins firm proposed doing in ' British Columbia. He is accompunied by his two sons, G. and C. Kendall. will probably be contestants in the controversy tbe terms havo been accepted Manitoba government La ICau-.Sroll. .. I'sirlni'i-- lliwil*'<*. Mossis. Oberba it Booth have dissolved partnership and in future the I'owil \ hotel on Stanley street, will be o*>v. ed laud conducted by Mr. Pidro Ch.rbo. ; Notice of the dissolution will be found mother column. Mr. Cneiiio states by 111 j On Thursday last Dr. D. La j Nelson and Miss Maud Scott of Among tbe features of the compromise ! Oregon, were married at Northport, which will be embodied in au act of the | tice Parrott officiating. . The ceres- legislature of that province are the foi- : took place in the presence of Ban of j ilbany, 1 J"n_i- mouy, Dr. Arm- ' thiil ho will endeavor to merit the patronage of the public. lowing: In the public schools religious teachings will be conducted if authorized by a resolution passed by n majority of the school directors or if parents of ten children of a country school sign a peti- stroug and at its coaclitiio 1 D.\ and M".s. J_.ii Ban took the train for tb'.s city, where thev will make their home. Trie bride is n "sister of Mrs. Hayward aud is ���������well known to Nelson people. Tlie I'lioi-ina Tho Pourinaii mine lias again and the machinery al->j in motion otic. m<~iv t'.'iition to work a .small fi started iu work at the mill is ll. is the in- >rce throughout , the wiuler. The mine has Ltc-n shut i down about a month. Trail Saw Mill Kurn-.il. The Saw Mill at Trail belonging to.the Nelson Saw .Mill Company was burned down on Fiiday morning about 2 o'clock. The lumber and sash nnd door factory was saved. Tho damage is about $3000. Thc company propose to put in a niucli larger plant. No"insurance. MAIL NOTICES- Mails close at the Nelson Post Oflice as follows: For Spokane au"d all U. S. points, Victoria, Rossland, Trail Creek and Waueta. at G p.m.- on week days and 12 noon ou Sunday. For Revelstoke. Nakusp, Robson, Saudou, Three Fork?, New Denver and . all "C.P.R. points East and West, ou Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8.30 a.m. For Kaelo. Ainsworth, Pilot Bay, Balfour. Sandon. Three Forks and Now Denver nt 3 p.m. oii Monday, Wednesday, i aud. Friday, and at S n.m. 00 Tuesday, j Thuisdriy and Saturday. On and after October 9th, all mail mat-. \ ter for Quebec, Ontario, and the North- ; west provinces will be dispatched daily ; except Sunday, via Spokane. Wash., -and mail fiom tiie above mentioned points ' -v_ll be received daily by same route. lit i.s imperative that all matter for Rogistratiou should be handed iu half an hour previous to closiug of the mails. 'ihe hours of tbe money order and savings bank department of the -post office are from ft a.m. to 4 p.m." THI- MIN1.R, NELSON, H. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1896. <i&hz Jfthur. THE MINER is printed on Saturdays and ���������will be mailed t .my address in Canada or the Uni'ed Stata "or one year on receipt of two dollars. Single copies five cents. CONTRA CI ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at the rate of S3 per column inch, per month. ' TRANSIENT AD VERTISEMENTS inserted at the rate of /J cents per nonpareil line first insertion, and /ocentsper line for each . itbscijucnt insertion. Advertisements running Jor shorter periods than three months are classed transient. *LL COMMUNICATIONS to the Editor must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as evidence of good faith. PRINTING turned out in fim -rate. style at the shortest notice ADDRISS fH-MlNBRPRINTINCAkUBLISHINQCO NELSON. B.C. AMES HOLDEN CO. Make First Class Boots * and * Shoes For rimers & Prospectors (418) SATUEDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1890 Uuder the patronage of the Prince of Wales a subscription bas been started in London for the restoration of the old church at Burhham Thrope where Admiral Nelson was baptized. Merchants of Nelson should look more carefully after their business with Salmon Eiver and Wild Horse Creek districts and r.ot allow Trail merchants to get ahead of them. The latter are shipping, supplies to the points named when all that business should come to Nelsou. Tbe Spokane Chronicle says that the "rotteu" work done in the city hall is again much iu evidence and that for tbe past week tbe building has beeu perfumed from basement to garret with thc puu- geut odors of a horse stable. What's tbe trouble now?. Has a new set of officials takeu possession oF the building? The election of Mgr. Maghuki Orinau- iau as tbe uew Armeuiiiu pulritn'ci- promises to speedily settle, the Armenian question and peao .. will' s.v.n prevail. The former Gregorian patriarch Izmirlian wns intensely disliked by the Sultan aud was a serious obstacle to the settling of Armenian difficulties. He was forced to resign but the Sultan is highly pleased with the uew patriarch. are British subjects and the law will not interfere in any way with tlieir rights of suiTraye. In the United States foreigners arc not allowed lo vole and iu some states.are not even allowed to own laud. The laws of British Columbia arc today more liberal than the laws'of the United States aud a fair minded American would not expect to vote unless he renounced his iillegiiince to (lie United States and became 11 British subject. A British subject cannot own a mine in thc state of Washington until lie rououncc his allegiance lo the Queen nnd declares his intention of becoming a cili_en and yet iu his country an American can huld land or by payiug'SO for a milling license, can own inines. While we wish to extend the light hand of good fellowship to our American consins and allow theni every privilege, in reason, we cannot help recognizing tho tact, thai from a standard of reciprocity, much more liberty is allowed them here than they allow us in lheir country. * PltOFEgfslO.YU. C.KIIS. LR. HARRISON, BARRISTER, NO- . tary Public, Slocan City. Jot GKO. A. B. UAI.L, PHYSICIAN AXD Sui-Koon, Ollicu C. & K. Buildhig, up -lairs. - [HoO] ML. GUIMMETT, LL. 1)., BAKR18TKH, ��������� Solicitor, Notary I'ublic, Ktc, Sandon B. C. (\M) ASSAYING. BOBBINS & I.ANG. AS- sayors to War ICnglo and Associated Companies, Uosslimd (351) S NORMAN & CO., MINING AND STOCK ��������� Ui-okun*,' Hotel Spokane. Spokane, Wash. Telephone ._'.'7. [lUc*j M B.C. AllON, MuKAULANU & MAHON, LTD., .Alining and Share Brokers, Vancouver, Members Stock Kx.hii.iiK0. H'H) S1HIIAI.D AND I'KASK, fiKSKUAL Commission and Fowanlintj Aifonts, Wliolosalo Jobbers in Groceries iind I'rovi.ioiis Revelstoke Station. ��������� C102) J* IONKL C. BAR*..'. Mining Broker of the J Victoria Slock Kxuliange of British Columbia, Ld. Lilly. Olll.o, 32 Liuigloy street, Victoria, I): C. 374 THE FREE l'ASS EVIL. Tbe Spokane papers aro making a most determined tight against the "free pas'* evil" and are forcing ali officers elect to declare themselves upou the subject. There is a constitutional declaration against tbe use of Free passes by officials and the legislature is directed to pjiss laws for the'punishment of those who use them. Iu the past many men have, iu their official capacity, violated the spirit of the constitution by accepting and using free pusses and on account of 1 the fight being made by the newspapers, tbe outlook is that tho next legislature will pass a law providing punishment for the offense. The evil bas grown beyond the control of transportation liues und the latter will uot be soiry to have the state tnke some positive action in thc matter. C*1 KO. .SliKDOKN, STOCK AND SHARK "T Broker. Victoria, Ii. 0. (Mf.mbcrof the II. C. S ock Exchange of Victoria.) Clients interests carefully tfiiiu'ducl and settlements promptly made. Shaios at, latest quotations. 355 Do You Want To Borrow. It is as easy to pay off a Loun on our plan as it is to pay rent. A $500 loan costs ������7.50 per month and pays oft' principal nnd ii.t.resl. in 8 years, other sums in proportion, time of pay ment limited to 8 years. First mortgage improved property only. Ask tor prospectus. W. J. G DICKSON, Agent Equitable Savings & Building Associa tion, m GAZETTE NOTICES. 18*) The Eossland Miner ou D.cember Itt will change its issue from a weekly lo a daily newspaper aud thc management states tbat besides thc telegraphic leport j ������{'glares! which will cover all the live hews of the H. Fife, T. G. day, special correspondents at Nelson, Elgie. Trail,Kasio,������Sandon, Three Forks, Slocan^ aud other points in West Kooteuay will submit daily reports. Accuracy aud con- 'densiition-iire-to-be-t he-features���������of-the. issue and as Ihe paper will be thoroughly , ., . .��������� ,, ,., ,. . ' ... , ��������� .. ,? , Head olhce.m Bosi equipped in all itshrnnclie., tbe -outlook I q ^ m gj Q() shares. IFroni the B. C. Gazette of 10th Nov NEW INCORPORATIONS. The British Columbia Tunnel aud Development Co., Ld. Capital $500,0.0, iu 10,000 .haies of .50 each. Head office iu Rossland. Director., J. F. McLaughlin, J. J. Moynahan, W. A. Cain- bell. The Great West Gold Fields Development Company. Ld. Capital'$100,000 iu 5,000 shares ot 8_U. each. Head office iu Spokane. Directors, J, K. Henry, G. E. Fai-re- , W, Bicbardsou, S. J. G. Faulkner. Tbe Gold Mountain Mining & Milling Co., Ld. Head office iu Vancouver.' Capi'al ���������"l,CO-.00Oiu SI shares. Directors-', J. Miller, F. "*_. Timberlake, B. __priuger, L. li. Horse, H. Heficriug. Germania Gold Miniug Co ,' LJ. Head o'tica in liossland. Capital ^l.OOO.OJJ iu SL .-hares. Directors, J. li. l_i'e_, 11. ���������Scott, .1- A. Smith. , Iron Hope Mining '&. Ld. Head ollice in 81)00,000 in iSl shines. Occidental Miuiug & Milling Co., Ld. Head ollice in Vancouver. Capital !jj600,- 000 in ������1 shares. Directors, A. J. Mcl_oy, J. A. Fraser, H. T.Sbelton. Queen Victoria Gold Mining Co., Ld. Head office in Rossland. Capital Si ,000,- 000 in SI shares. Directors, Alex Mc- Ciirter, li. Dixon, F. W. Bauer. J. S. j Clute, Jr. Eed Eagle Gold Mining Co,, Lti. Head otlica in Eossland. Capital 81,200,000 in Directors, W. Beuuisou,*W. Gloyn, J. W. Coner, T. G. Enjoy Life Outdoors WITH A SLED, CUTTER OR TOBOGGAN. SNOWSHOES FOR MOUNTAIN OR CLUB. Milling Co.'(Tor.) Seattle. Capital is tbat Wept Kootenay will have equal'to auy iu the Province. Victory-Triumph Gold Miuing Co., Ld. Head office iu Rosslaud. Capital 81,000, 000 in SI shares Director.-, J: Lewis, O. Jeldne^s, D. I}. Bogle, A. It. MacDoniild. ^ale^amf _KooTena*r~MihiogTCa7"X(l. Rosslaud. Ctipital 8100,- Directors, A. Mac- THOMSON STATIONERY CO. LD. NELSON, - - - B.C., also VANCOUVER. I...J Music Lessors M rs. Morley is prepared to receive pupils for Piano, Violin or Organ. Elementary Harmony Taught. ��������� Apply ill Tliomsoii Mnll'iurry f'o's Slort*. \<<ls<>ii. '���������27 WHEN IN KASLO STOP AT The Oh)i)ipic IMIO.IIK PliA-TKItKII IN II.IUII UM-II ' XKWiy ll:UMSH-������. ...53 STRICTLY FIRST CLASS K. S. GALLOP, Prop. FS0_. ST., KAST.O. B. C. THE SLOGAN ROAD.. The. news tbat the pieliminiary and location surveys of the road to connect Slocan with the C. & K. havo been completed, is good news aud as railroad companies don't, as a rule,-make-location surveys without meaning' to immediately follow with construction, it is ouly a fair inference lo draw that "the road will be built the following year. It will be one of the connecting links .of the much desired Crow's Nest Pass-road aud will open up 11 country literally teeming with mineral richness. It will not be a scenic road but tbat it will pay from the start for both freight and passenger traffic, \ there can be but little doubt. There is , ore enough in the district to be tapped j by this new road to keep several smelters : crowded to their utmost capacity. ! 1 daily 1 Nish, \V. Krown, A. C. Sinclair. NEW APPOINTMENT. William Borradaile Townsend has been ipno.iited'Justice of the Peace at Eoss land bv tbe Lieutenant Governor. New llrullli HlKtrlflN. * The Lieutenant Goveinnr litis created the Kettle ltiver Mining Division of the Yale -Electoral District a health district midcr the provisions of tho'Liealth Act ot 1893. He Tias appointed \V: G..G���������.*.hu_- ! the local bjard" of" health for the said I district. " ! Trail Mining Division of West Koote- ; nay Electorid District has also been I created a health district with Johu Kirk- itip of Eossland for the' local _ board of health. E. J;-Bowes of Eossland bus been appointed medical health officer for Trail. NOTICE. COUJWBW & WESTERN RY. Time Table in Effect June 2. No. 2 passenger leaves Rosslnii-.'...". 7:00 0.111 Arrives Trail *��������� 7:15 p in No. 1 passenger loaves Kosslnnd 3:00 p.m Arrives Trail 4:00 p.m No. 3 Leaves Trail 0:00 a.m Arrives Rossland 10:00 11.111 No. 1 heaves Trail 5:00 p. 111 Arrives Rossland 5:15 p.m All trains run daily on Pacific standard time. Connection.-.: Columbia & Koolenay Steam NnviK-tion Company's steamboat.*, Spokane Kails & Northern Railway via Northport. and Canadian Pacilic Railway via R.v.l.to'-.. N' OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that application will b_ undo to ths "LogislativoAsaei**..1}' - of tho --Provi_c.-of-British-Coluiiil!ia,=at its next-session, for. an Act incorporating a Company for the purj.oso of supplying power, light and heat hy electricity, to the inhabitants, cities, towns, villages, mines, smeltera,- and tramways in West Kootenay District; and also for the purpose of generating powor, light and heat as aforosaid to appiopiiate," divert and uso tho water from the Pend 0'Eoille River and tributaries thoreto. and for all other.necessary rights, powers,- privileges as aro incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects. Dated at Nelson, B. C, this 13th day of Nov., 189C. A. MAINWARINCi-JOHNSON, Kit - _, Solicitor for tho applicant. KOOTENAY LAKE SAW MILL Nelson Office and Yard FOOT OF HENDRYX STREET. Don't Complain ���������Builder*, arc invited to inspect my stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Doors, Sash; Mouldings .Turned Stock, &c. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. G. O. pUchanar) 11.1 FOR SALE, BAKER ST- Two Lois \vith Three Stores BAKER ST. One Lot with Two Stores. VERNON ST. Several Lots (Fifty foot frontage) 40:< XV. .1. ������;. Dickson. Uukvr SI. ANTOINE MAURIK Mi ai fiepirini, Dry Goods. Clothing, Etc*. '" NKW AM) SKOO.Ml ll.t.Mtt. B. C. (21-3) NELSON Money to Loan Birbeck Investment, Security & Savings Go. Arthur R. Sherwood, AGENT, 3S.1 Nelson, B. C. ROYAL HOTEL, Vnr. SI n nl i'.v ami Si lien Sli-cclx. NELSON. - .. - . a. C. HOUSE, FITTINGS and FURNITURE ENTIRELY NEW AND FIRST CLASS. ICcsl l.uvalioii iu Town. Cciiulll'ul Vli".vs. Bar now Open and Stocked with CnoiC- Liquors and Cigars. Unequalled in Kootenay. Give us a trial and be Convinced. PIDRO CHERBO. I!_!>ll NOTICE. -iia.'s'ii-'' I NOTICE is hereby given lh.it ihe purt- j nei'-hip heretofore subsisting between ! the undersigned :ts hotel keepers at the : Royal Hotel, Nelson tins this clay been MUST BE BRITISH SUBJECTS. j dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Tom : Booth retiring. "What can be more just and proper thau All debts due by and owiug to the late to-have the .municipalities of British ' partnership will be received ^ and di' - Columbia controlled bv British subjects? charged by Mr. IMro Cherho, who will . , .,,,-,-,-", .*-. , continue the Jute business as formerly at Aud yet the Kaslo Kooteuaiau m a sort the Royal Hotel; ytanjey street, Nelson. ot mild frenzy says that 130 "voters" in. TOM BOOTH that muucipality have been distrait-: PiDRO CHERHO chised and declares tliat the act passed . witness: E. T.'ll. SEMl'I-INsi. atthe last session of parliaiueutand iu ; ell'eet April 17,1896, is an "outrage." The vital clause is section 5, and pro-; vides' that the only'- persons entitled to , vote for aldermen or couucillur._-nt municipal elections must be British subject., j There is nothing unjust iu this". .Lt would" certainly be very ijueer, to say the least,; if a British parliament would couuten-' ance the organization uf a municipality ; on British soil hy foreigners. The Kootenaian speaks compassionately about the ' incorporation of Nelson but the people of. this town have been cognizant all the. time of the law referred to ai:d few ii any ' foreigners have expected to take a ha;_.d iu the corporation. The fact of lhe matter is that the majority of Nelson people i 0 Dissolution of Copai'tnershiii. The partnership existing between An- gus C. Bucba-uu iind George \V. Robin- sou, doiug ' a grocery and general mercantile busiuess at Nelson aud North I'"ork, under the lirni-.uaine of Buchanan, ���������,.,-��������� -, u .. ,. ���������__ & Eobiusou, has this clay been dissolved Si}}',m< s"-������" to .lev>" an1d col,l1e_t tolJs bv mutual consent. , ANGUS C. BUCHANAN GEORGE. W. ROB1N.SON Nelson, 11. C, November L.th. 18%. : NOTICE, Angus C. Biiclianau will continue the bu.itiuss a? beforri,- under the name, of A. C Buchanan & Co., who assumes all tiie liabilities of tin* said i\>,m, aud all debts due the said lirm are tu be paid to him. ANGUS C. BUCHANAN. 4130.28-11-0 NOTICE is hereby .given that application will be made to the Parliament of Canada nt its next session for an.'act to incorporate a company with power to construct, equip,.operate nud .maintain, either standard or narrow i;auge railways, for the purpose of conveying passengers, freight and ore from 11 point at or uear Revelstoke, ou the Canadian L'acific railroad, thence northward following .lhe valley ot* the Columbia river to a point at or uear the junction of Cnuoe riveiVand with power to construct, e-jnip, operate and maiutain branch lines and mil necessary bridges, roads, ways, ferries, wharves, docks*, and coal bunkers; aud with power to build, owu, equip, operate and maiutain steam anel oilier vessels aud boats; aud with power to 'build, equip, operate aud maiutain telegraph and telephone liues in connection with the said railways and branches, and to generate electricity for the supply of light, heat and power; and wiih power to expropriate lands for the purposes of the company, and to acquire lauds, bontise., privileges or other aids from any government, municipality or other persons or bodie* corporate, <ind to make traffic 01; otlier arrangements with railway, steamboat or other companies; oud;. with power to build wagon roads to be used in construction of such railways, and in advance of the from ill parties using and ou all freight passing over any such roads built by the company, whether built before or after the passage of the act hereby applied for, and with all other usual, necessa'o, or incidental rights, powers or privileges as may be necessary or incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objfcls, or any of them. Dated at the city of Victoria this llth dav of November, A. D. 1890. HUNTER & DUl*E, 4.5.21-11.6 Solicitors for the Applicants. Clarke Motel, Josephine St,, Nelson. Eiilargecl, redecorated and fitted throughout with the electric light. Every modern convenience. Special rates for boarders* ' Tin: Itai- is siipiili-'il with <:liolce*it Itriin-lx nl' Llnmn-4 nml -ig-i-s. -a^MBSrGLArBK-E_- Late of Royal Hotel, Calgary KELLY, DOUGLAS & 00. VA*JSrCO*0*VER, B. c. ���������\VlIOLKSAI.K GHOCKKS AND DIHEUT n-H'OUTBRS FROM * China, India and Japan. A Full Stock of Groc.rius, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Ktc. rriniiiil Allt-iitiiiii to All Orders. 1321IJ*-' That you can't g-et a.s good tipples in Nelson as you g*et back home. 1 have till varieties of Ontario tipples in barrels. Also 40,000 pounds of Shuswap potatoes and all kinds of vegetables. Also something- new. Rub no more. Sterling Washing Compound makes no suds, suds.do not clean; full directions on each package. Call and get a free sample of Sterling- Washing Compound. C. KAUFFMAN, The Grocer. Telephone 26. Cor. Biker and Josephine Sts. 488 Thos. Dunn ������ Co.,L'd. DEALERS IN l . IM "��������� iHD ffiL SIJFFLIE. uak a.\i������ sin;-, nto.x, mi.mkv. ntus, kai: am* suki.t *_���������.���������___., NIMKK-' SIIUVKLS, MUCK It'll'l.*, UA.MI.I.A HOI*EH, UYVIJIITK I'l'SK AMI 1'AI'S. SOLEAGENTSFORTHE OIIIOl/QII WFR CINNABAR MINII.G CO.'S \g*J I VlXO ! --��������� V dHiji Write tor Quotations. Cable Address "Dunn." (i33) "v^._rsrcoTj"v^_B_R, _b. o. the Mcdowell atkins watson co., lid -^-5-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- VANCOUVER, B. C. A full stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals and Toilet Articles, Wholesale and Retail. Goods Right. Prices Right. Prompt attention 10 all orders. the Mcdowell, atkins, watson, co VANCOUVER, B. C. IO AND 12 CORDOVA STREET, 600 GRANVILLE STREET. 417 HASTINGS STREET 127 L^L- _ *!*-��������� J .-J"*.- Christmas will soon be here. Make your wife a present ���������of a��������� KARN PIANO ��������� or a--- ' DROP CABINET SEWIPjG MACHINE. SILVERWARE Three times the stock ol" last. Christmas to select from and articles many times more choice. AT PRICES FOR ALL At Jacob poVer's, Nelson. P* C. (2 I'll NELS0NJ.OTS. NOTICE. Having appointed \V. J. G. Dickson local agent for addition A to the town- | site of Nelson, intending purchasers of lots oi* parlies wishing information, plans or price list of the addition will please apply to him. 100 F. C. INNES. ", JOHN HIRSCH, I Provincial Land Surveyor. i Office: 1 ��������� - ! NELSON AND ROSSLAND, B. C. i un MIMM'. A������K\T_. W. J. G. DICKSON- REAL ESTATE, COMMISSION AGENT, MINING BROKER. BEALEY BLOCK, BAKER ST. __DT_BX_.i30*_Sr, B. C. [335] ' Feet! Heal th y���������com for table���������warm���������corn less��������� ^j.-. painless���������comely feet. ��������� Feet rescued from *-_Hp cold, clammy, clumsy_nibbers and shod in wet-proof ~"^snow-"prdof=oi l~cl i^^ed���������l"eatli"ef"sh"oes,"*7hiacle���������wi th" the Famous Goodyear Welt. Stylish, wear-resisting, quickly cleaned, ..light!" Black or tan. $5.50. Aik for tht- Slater Rul)berless Shoe. 1'II.KKK ������V UKI.I.S, Sole Astiils lor X<lson. <;ilt_l'.\ IIIIOS.. Aisc 11 Is nt Kuslo. . -.172- RUBBERS! RUBBERS! RUBBERS!! All Kinds, Shapes, Sizes and Prices Just Opened. Don't Forget our Clearing Sale of Ladies Goods. The P. 0. Store. GILKER & WELLS. is_r_fi3i_,so_isr & pilot _b_at_z". JUST ARJtlVEp W. A. JOWETT MINING & REAL ESTATE BROKER IX.St'KAXCE and ��������������������������� COMMISSION" A������E>T. VICTORIA ST., NELSON, B. C. 814 . Plum Puddings, American������and English. Sardines in Oil, Butter, Tomatoes. Anchovies in Oil, Anchovie and Bloater Paste. Machonbchies Bloaters, Digbv Chicks, o - c***** ��������� Deviled, Fresh, Kippered and Spiced Herrings. A Full Line0 of Crosse. &-Blackwell's Goods, and Huntley & Palmer's Biscuits. Hudson's Bay uompany, BAKER STREET, NELSON. 05 THE MINER,' NELSON, B. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1,896 ESMSSBEBEB^^ 9 ft m 0������ g������m _B WW & 0*7 _?������ 3 09 S US _rs>������������ ttflK str MINING TRANSFERS. Whore 110 -..itsi'lci'iiUon is named in transfers tho nominal sum of $1 is to tic understood.) New Denver. Nov 10��������� ' Wild Goose���������M M Gill to J L 0*Nei!. Norway, ITomcstnke'nnd Silver King��������� AV E Tcrrill to B White, }{, ������275. Republic, American Eagle, Bell No 2��������� D Sutherland, T Montgomery to W L Parish nnd W J Lindsay, bo_d 825,030. H Malcolm Htibhnrd re. ml agteement in reference 16 Bondholder group. Nov 12��������� Dolly Yfirdeu No 3���������J J Langstaff to D D McPherson, y. PLC, Reno, V & M, Get there Eli, nnd Accidental���������F LoCa-<to to C W Harrington, y. $250. Nov 13��������� Winnipeg���������E Erickson to J McNeil. Twin Sister���������I. J Huaiphreys to F Provost, %. Kaiser���������J Tiuling to AV I.nrdner. Red Fox y, Central y~J Halpin to R Harrou, option, 850. Same with R Cooper. . Liodwav Fraction��������� U White to J D Sword, 8500. Nov 14��������� Tooth Pick���������T H Wilton to W L O'Connell, y. . . Tooth Pick���������W L 0*Con_el records notice. Albiou���������1) Graham to 1) Sutherland,% Great Uiitain���������E Partis to DNewhau., y.~ KhmIo. Nov 14��������� Ho-aid, D-feuder, Rovenue���������1) \V Moore to II B A'exauder, $��������� fix Friends and Volnnte.r���������J 1) Byrne t.i T 1) A lay, Wm Murphy, .1 'Fletcher, J Witter and l'> Svenceski, 1-0 to each. 810. Vi.-ginia���������J I' Lindsav tn.7 P.iH.if, E Do'.v, E Penrcy, W Trumb'.ill, J McMnr- \>\rY. M Slmiler, R. Grry and J P Mc- Mi'irph\,8-0. Koh Roy���������J V MoMnrpliy lo same, 8-0 Nov 10-- - *- ��������� - '��������� - President, li'.user i'nd Two Biothers���������' W A Jo wet1-, to J Love. >������ i i each. Ssiine claims- Madison Hicks to W A *" Jowett all his right, title and iii.resl. Same claims���������W A Jowett to (J R Try- on, l-,,. Crown Point���������A Fletcher aud D M Bongard to J T Wilkiuson, Crown Point���������-J A Whittier to same 1-5 Litile Phil���������Hon N Clark Wallace to T M Gibson, agreement for y share in profits. Nov 17��������� . Joseph���������J Swanson to S Milliugion, _, . $50. "U S-W MacAuliff to II Giegrich, $. Nov 19��������� O Kaslo���������J N Rankin to IC Gray, y of ail vendor's interest. Frankfurt, Nelson���������A AV Crittenden and C L5 Archibald to J R Robertson. Madge���������W J Elliott to A N Shaw, .}. Kosslmiil. .Nov 5��������� ' Atlanta���������Wm Finn to 1 11 Panlsont y $75.' Blue Bell���������E Cliarle* to I_ Blue, }/,. Diamo.ul Joe-H A Phillips to L Blue and others, $250. .. Nov 6��������� Big Horu-H W l-aiighlaud to J 13 Chanlrell, 1-5. Mississippi���������Johnstone etal, to C J AVilso.i, SIOOO. Agreement. Ilelea���������John Rankin to W Garden, y. Zilor���������Johu G McKay bv liis attorney to J li Ferguson, S3000. Majjgie���������Lizzie Boultbee et al to John" Gloynn. . . - . Cnckco-H P He3Cosk to G F Russell, y- .' - *' . Irou Colt���������J H Bowes to Phil Aspen- wall, 1-10, " " United Empite-vr M Beamish, to W J Green. Tough Nut - W J Noble to W J Green ' Queen of the Valley--J J Hand to II McPherson, \(\. Black Prince No 1,-Kiug of the West- Same to same 1-3 in each. Queen of the Valley, Black Prince No 1 and King' of the West���������John Loring to H McPherson, 1-3"ia each.��������� ��������� Same claims���������-Wm Pfife.' to II McPherson, 1-3 in each". Nov 7- "'Drummer--1. Otiellette to A llymau. Cambridge���������Earnest Miliar to D B Bogle, i,'i, 8250, * Can-bridge *��������� Fraction���������W II llairis to It J Bealv and others, .*51000. . Orellia���������Sol Cameron to W II Porter and others, y. Other considerations. . Attwood���������F E Shaw to F W Hunt, 1-6. Juliet���������W J Edmonson to the English- Canadian Gold Miuing Co. Copper Glance���������P J Shields to J Liue- han, y, Sl,250.. .. * " - Nov������- Giant���������C W Coplen aud others to F S Harmon," trustee, '2,500,000 shares of stock to be taken hy company formed at five ceots a share, at dates stated iu agreement. - Camden���������F ' J Holland to D.iu P Bunnell, 81.100. Ida May���������Fred Lawsou tn Geo 11 Taylor, aud others, S3.0. Nov 10��������� * Viola���������II L Lilleutiiall to M Moriarty, trustee. Ella a. White Fawn, Rossland Belle, -7-T S Hntton aud others to J Powell, SS0 Agreement. - Lander���������T S Huston et ul to J Powell, S50. Confederate���������John Greenley to J Keu- nedy. Ethel, Bannock, Red Top, Le Blanc No 1.2 and 3, Northern Light, Dril���������Herbert E Lawry to A J McMillian, S25,0.0. Young America���������W H Finljason to J Kirkup y. Emerald���������Thos S Potts et al lo H Cohen. Young America���������T H Potts it al lo II Cohen. Emerald���������W H Fiuliason to J Kir_ur>, J_. Emerald���������A Jeukins io ThosSPoHs, A 16. Young America���������A Jenkins to Tlios S Potts, 3-16. Union Mint���������J W Miller tu J Cu.ou. . ..500. Golden Age���������J B M.Ar.liui- t ��������� Julm O-illatto, y. "White Swan Fraction���������J .-iclimilt to i \. Knudson, $100. Golden Question F.aciiou��������� Jt������hu Donahue to E W Johnson and II Weeks. Bonnie Doon���������T !. Potts to H Weeks, 1 5. Dot���������Lee M.Kainey to E 11 Hush-el). et al. Mogul���������A PeacuC. lo W W'Dixon ot al, %. A B C���������E I) C.iipenter to L J ..He, 1-3. Nov 11- Mascot F nction���������C M Car-enter to Mas jo t Gold Mining Co. Sicia���������L T Wi hums toM SThompson 2 5. Little Giant, Tillie H���������Mortgage to scotire payment of $780 on or before January 14, 1807, Chas Bates to E W Talbott. Sierra Tiadre���������M S Thompson lo S L AVilliain., y. Sierra Mndre���������M S Thompson to J Ward, i. Red Point���������P G Nash to Red Point Gold Mining Co Ld. Gold Eagle���������C Faircloth to L O Carter y, ������i5o. James Gay Fraction���������J M Clark to W L McLaughliu. Neptune���������W D McFadden to D O&ul- livan, %. Nov 12��������� , Wolverine Fraction-A D Qninville to A A Dunn, 1-2, $20.. Nov 13- Silkirk���������J Smith to D Lawson. Ethel. Elk, Ada L, and Tenderfoot��������� lis pendens, John McCree vs Wm and John Cummiugs. High Tariff���������W S Wileon et al to John Thomas. Blacktoot, Paymaster, Financier, Ban-' nock, Cashier aud Umatilla���������Harry Hanson to Dennis Mnrphy. Lincoln, Cast Iron, Jack of Diamonds ���������Agreement for sale, John Henderson et al to George Gurd, $2003. Big Nugget���������Thos Kelly to M R Mc- Quiuu 1-2. Union Mint���������Joseph Caron to Jacob Sterne. 1 2. Luck Number���������C L Capp to W G Carpenter. Nov 14��������� Golden Hope���������W O Lewis et ul to J F Riley, $200. Iluimbiirg���������i> B Bogie ct al lo J F Ke.ldy 185000. Defender No 2���������C M Wilson to W D O'Toole. Alweut-Fracti-iii���������John B Oh a litre 11 to Georire Wi i ran. Nov 1(3��������� -* Big Trout���������Koy H Clink et al lo the Buffalo Gold Miuiug Co. ..Co;ip.r-_*!i W,Talbot to Chas Botes, release. ��������� . ���������'- Vienna Wm Sutter to T McCnffen ct al.- Bryan and King - Chas Drlvcntlial to R A Chisjhn, y. Same claims���������Same to same, y in each Gold Bar���������Joseph Caron to J W Miller, if. Chief -.eattle���������Daniel Rieley to C C Migralh. Chief Seattle and Red Hawk���������C C Migrath to J A Smith. Allcome���������Chiirles-H Cameron io J A Smith. Chapiu���������Moses Bums to Charles Van Ness. Nov 17��������� " Superior No 3���������W H Young to R C Waterson, y. Same- Johu Empev to R C Waterson, i. Flora Fraction���������Abram Chisholm to H, Weeks. George Wa-jhiugto. ���������Chas H Marsh to Geo Funk, .V, ___ittle__Penrl-__W _L _riiompTOn_to_Geo_ Funk, $200. ; Gold B.ir-L "W Pietsch to II F McLean, A, $1500. Twylight Fraction���������Robt Brannock to J W Paulson, 1-2. $150. Nov 18��������� * Victoria���������George Williard to John l.pud.rsou, 1-2, $200. ' Balnagoun��������� Henry Malcolm to Lillooet Fraser River, aud Cariboo Gold Fields, Limited. Cutter.Fraction���������Same to same. Outario-E E Wells to William Gillis, $300' Itudson Bay���������F D Phillips to W Gilli. $300. Oriental anel Occidental���������Wm Finn, Maurice Riddle,' P McLean and Peter, Shechan to Willia*_. Telford $1203. . Oakland, O K, Oriental and Occidental -William Telford to Walter Macdonald, 82000. ' Chiel* Seattle-John ASmith to Robt Scott. Chior Seattle and Electa���������Robt Scott to GermaninGold Miniug Co Ld, 1,000,000 shares-. ". Nov 10 - Violet���������James M Nolan to A Chisholm 3300.- . - Kiliamey��������� Thos=C Wells to Nils Pearson. Enni.killeu���������Wm Gibson to Nils Pear- sou, , ' - Gany Owen���������J McCarty io Nils Pearson, ' ."'*������������������-��������� , Donnybrook���������George Hoover to Nils Pearson, D:.isy Elk No 2���������Agreement, W E Moore aud E L Clark to Joseph Powell or his nominee, $340. Stock Exchange���������Dora A Tibbits to Johu A'Pouudcr, 1-10. Edna..S & C, J & J, First Clip, Monterey. Sidney, Jennie, Mountain Lion, Earlv Morn', London Bell, Sea Gull, Philadelphia, A B C, Roman Eagle���������E D Caipenter to the Fourteen Gold Miues Consolidated company (foreigD). .Same claims���������John H White* aud Louis JafTe to same company, %. Rambling Boy���������F M Davies to* A K Ogilvie, 1-4. " Nevada���������Estate of E R Rugh (deceased intestate) assignment by W S Rugh and | .Tenuie B Stroll to Mary B Rugh of their I interests. ; Baby Fraction���������W H Sheffield to F II j Young. 1-2, i Vienna���������Eli Terztck to Steve Barb'ora, !l-2. j Golden Gate���������Ben Finnell to Henry A . King jr, 1-4. | Golden Gate���������Ross Thompson to H A i King jr, ?i. West l(potei}ay butcher Co. Nelson a*-)-*-** Sai)-^oq, KOOTENAY. LAKE GENERAL HOSPITAL SOCIETY All persons . contributing1 $i.oo per month or $10.00 per year will be entitled to receive the full benefits ofthe Hospital; in addition the $io.oo subscribers will secure thc privilege of voting at the annual election of directois. A. H. CLEMENTS, Treasurer Nelson, B. C, August 14th, 1896. . "- (419) STATE 0EE Sampling Works 1*. S. IJAILV, l'rust. JOS. MONNIC, Sec. Estn-liuhed 1880. ' A general Ore Market." LarKont Works in Colorado. Modem MHio and Machinery at Denver, Idaho Springs,-nnd Black Hawk. ORE SOLO ON COMPETITIVE BIOS Write (or our reference book, Address STATE ORE SAMPLING 00. Gold Bullion ttought. 347 Deuvor, Colorado. NtHicc of Application for Liquor License. "N NOTICE IS 1IKHKBY GIVKN that thirty days lifter this date I shall apply to thc Stipendiary Magistrate for a license to sell wines and liquors by retail at my hotel on lot 7 in block 1), Salmon Siding, T. S. SHANK. Mth Ncvcmbcr, 1890.. 4112 $100 A reward of one hundred dollars will be given by A. Powys for the recovery or information leading* to the recovery of the body of Evelyn A. Powys who is believed to have met with a fatal accident in the neighborhood of Nelson on the 21st October last. This offer will hold good until the 10th December next. AH kinds of FRESH AND SALTED MEATS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E, C. TRAYES, MANAGER ������ BAKER STREET. NELSON, B. C. KaUffi)tai)5s I^estaUrai)t IS REOPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. MEALS S6.00 PER WEEK. ANNIE BURTON, Proprietress 437* C. D. BAND. D. S. WA1BRIDGE. RAND & WALLBRIDGE MINING BROKERS SANDON, - B. C. Mines bought and sold, Stock for sale in all B. C. mines, Official Brokers for Wonderful Group. Mining Co., Kootenay Agents of Bondholder Mining Co., stock. Companies promoted. Correspondence solicited. * - 422 ' NOTICE. W' K THE UNDERSIGNED have thisday dissolved partnership by liiiilnal consent. All debts due the firm of Turner & Kirkpatrick arc to lie paid to John A. Turner, who will set- le nil liabilities against said Ann, ' f JOHN-A. TURNER ="���������.���������*>-*���������������{_ JOHN A. KIKKPATKICK Witness: V. E. WILSON Nelson, B. C, litli Nov., 181)6. The above business will be carried on as usual under the firm name of John A. Tumor & Co., and we trust that by fair dealing and rcnsonlable prices to merit, the same liberal patronage from our customers that we have rcr.ci.od in thc past. All accounts at present past due must be settled by cash or otherwise by tho 30I.U of Noveinbcr.or thoy will be placed for collection. 456.11-7- JOHN A TURNER, *isr_D"_.so_sr I DOORS, SASHES and TURNED WORK, BRACKETS and OFFICE FITTINGS. i SATISFACTION GlJARANTEEp. PRICES pc/>omMP' g $ NELSON, B. G. E. S. TOPPING TRAIL, B. C. Has for sale lots in Trail and Deer Park. Also Mines in all parts of the Kootenay Gold Belt Can furnish stock in legitimate propositions. Po not Monkey With Wild Cats. Will be pleased to answer any business enquiries. * LAWRENCE HARDWARE QO. Our stock is now very complete in of almost every description. We are here to do business. If we have not what.you want' twe will get it tor you. Give us a trial for Goods and Prices. TINNING AND PLUMBING. T_-lIJ*E*F"H:0*_Sr*_E! 3STO. 21- 402 The Jane Mel Water Wheel Co. Springfield, Ohio. Estimates given for all kinds of Water Power propositions for Mines, Electric Light, Saw Mills, etc. Oldest wheel -makers-on-the-Continent-.���������Information cheerfully-given. Call on or write W. T. STEWARD, 470-28 11 6 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, Nelson, B. C. Why Drink Your Whiskey Straight ������������������ When it is much nicer with Soda Water, ��������� or any other of our drinks ^ - - o All*'our soft drinks are guaranteed to kill any microbes that 5 * may exist in the whiskey but are perfectly harmless to human beings. Orders Delivered Promptly to Any Part ot the Town. NELSON SODA WATER, FACTORY 391 I^itchies Hardware E171 poriUrn CELEBRATED WARRIOR Cooking arid Heating Stoves ���������- ALSO Agateware and Tinware MINERS' TOOLS. NELSON, - 439 a. C. WANTED Boll Silver. Coper or Coal Properties. MX_Bfll or promotB CofflDany take ore. WILL HANDLE BoRdsof Electric Steam or Horse Car Railways, WILL BUILD Waterworks or Float Bonds of Same, Manhattan Investors & Securities Co.. Ld. 17 and 19 Broadway, New York City, 379' *��������� TWo Fpiends Mine tiijiM lability Capital $240,000 in 800,000 Shares of 30 cts each J F* 0. Innes, President. Percy W. Evans, Vice-President 0. C. Bennett Secretary. 0. T. Dunbar and C. 0."Bennett Directors. 280,000 Shares pnly' will be sold at par. "- "' SMELTER RETURNS: First Car Load 20 tons, 281 ounces-Silver, 37% ..Lead,*- Net Returns $3284.00.* ** , Second Car Load'20 tons. [ part 379 ounces Silver, 52% Lead. ' I ." :"2-JH " ������������������ . 46% 11 .Net Returns $3301.00. The management expect to make,- shipments this "* winter aggregating' six hundred tons. Prospectus .and, forms of application for shares will be forwarded on application to. F. C. INNES, Vancouver, 13. C. - ������������������ ", iv.2S-ns M. -R. SMITH % CO. Biscuit Manufacturers. ���������WHITE __rO-R������ PBICE ILIST. VICTORIA - B.O. O^) Fred J, Squire HAS RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL and WINTER GOODS TWEEDS, SERGES, _ WORSTEDS, Etc. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. SUITS S25.QO AND UPWARDS. COR. BAKER AND WARD STREETS. 90 NELSON, B. C. THE MINER, NELSON, B. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1S96. DOMINION EXPKESS COMPANY. Il*> .tlaiiiiiccr p������j������ si VKIt lo lh������* Koolcnny Hist riel. AV. S. Stout, of Toronto, manager of the Dominion Express company was in tovni during the week on his annual trip of inspection. He says tbat the business of the company is steadily improving and that the Kooteuay district ia one that is receiving a good deal of attention at the bands of the company. He is eager to see the Crow's Nest Tass road established or besides opening up a wonderful' couutry and permitting Canadian merchants to enter into successful competition with Americans, it will largely increase the business of the company represented by him. Mr. Stout was in Nelson last fall and says that tbe rapid progress of the town is remarkable. .k. CHRlSTflAS GOODS At the Nelson Drug Store ���������will be found the best and cheapest assortment of Toys and Christmas Goods ever brought into Kootenay. These goods -were bought for spot cash and will be sold for spot cash only. Inspect our Stock before purchasing. 471-28-tl.fi Notice of Application for Liquor License. I Take notice that tlie Hall Mines Limited (foieign) will apply to the Government Agent for West Kootenay, for a license to sell liquor oy retail at or near the Silver King Mine iu said District. Dated at Nelson this 21st day of November, 1890. - CERTIFICATE OF TIIK REGISTRATION OF A FOREIGN COMPANY. "Companies'Act," P-itT IV., and-jiicnd- ino Acts. "Tbe IoikIimi him! Itrilish t'oluuiliia 4*������l'l- It-lils, Limited" (Foreign). Registered the 20th day of October, 1S90. I HEREBY CERTIFY that I havetlii- day registered "Thc London and British Columbia Goldfields, Limited," (Foreign) under thc "Companies' Act," Part IV., "Registration of Foreign Companies," and amending Acts. The head ollice o������ thc Company is situate in. England. The objects for whieh the Company is established are:~ (1.1 To prospect and explore for the purpose of obtaining information, and also to acquire nnd enter, into treaties and contracts and engagements of any description, and cither absolute or conditional, with respect to lands, forests, harbours, mines, mining rights, minerals, water rights, rivers, aud property of every or any ���������nature-situutc-in.any-paL-LoLBritish .Columbia,, or elsewhere; and to negotiate for and acquire concessions, privileges and vights, absolute or conditional, from any Sovereign,.'- wer.",Rulers, Governments or States, or person or persons, or from any corporate or other body, and to enter into any arrangeinent|with any Government, Ruler or authority, municipal or otherwise, for any purpose, or to any circct, and from time to time to alter and vary thc same accordingly: (2.) To carry *on mercantile, commercial, trading and financial business of any and every description, either as principals or agents, or partly as principals and partly as agents, and to buy, seil and enter into contracts, either absolute or conditional, in respect of stocks, shares, debentures, "debenture stock, bonds, " obligations, options and securities of every or anv description in any part of the world: (it.) To "purchase, take on lease, or acquire by exchange, licence, hire, or otherwise, lands,' forests, buildings,, harbours, mines," niining rights, water rights, patents or other rights or claims (whether absolute,'exclusive, optional; ._ conditional or limited), and any other kind of property in any part of the world: (I.) To work, win, iiuurry.' convert, manufuc- ' tuve, use. crush, waslvsmclt, reduce refine, or otherwise treat and render marketable, and sell or otherwise dispose of, or deal in metalliferous quart** and ore anil otlier mineral and metal substances and products and precious stones, and produce of every description: (5.) To improve, manage, develop, or otherwise turn to account, ordeal with all or any of the property and rights of tho Company: 16.) To carry on and transact tho trades or businesses of merchants, contractors, carriers by . land or water, farmers, graziers, traders in and manufacturers of all kinds of merchandise, a goods, provisions and articles, and to carry on the businesscsof bankers, capitalists.sliipowners managers of estates, farms, mines, railways or otlier properties, nnd financial agents and brokers in all their respective branches, and the businesses of engineers, builders, miners, and any. other businesses directly or indirectly connected with or capable of being conveniently carried on in connection with any of, the nusinesses for the time being or objects of. the '*' Company: Ci.) To erect, construct, establish, or acquire . by purchase, hire, or otherwise, ai-d carry out, .maintain; improve, develop, manage,' work, control, and superintend any roads ways, bridges, harbors, reservoirs, water works.'-'gas works, electrical works, farms, canals, tramways, railways, quays, wharves, furnaces, . mills, crushing and hydraulic works, factories, warehouses, ships, steamers, tugs, barges, machinery, locomotives, waggon1, appliances, apparatus, and otlier plant and works, and to contribute to, subsidise, or otherwise aid and take part in any such constructions, works or operations: (8.J^To cultivate lands and property, whether belonging to the Company or not, and develop thc resources thereof, by building, reclaiming, clearing, draining, damming ditching fanning, and planting, upon such terms or system as may be considered advisable: ('���������)���������) To .stock, cultivate, .and farm lands, and to breed, grow, and deal in all kinds of stocK, cattle, sheep, horses and produce: flO.y To establish, form and subsidise or otherwise assise in thc establishment, promotion or formation of any other companies having for their objects, or some of tlicin. any of the objects mentioned in th.il- memorandum, or the piosecution of an3-other undertaking.-or enterprises of any description having objects which may advance directly or indirectly thc objects cf this Company, and to rccure, by underwriting or otherwise, the subscript ioi> of all or any part of the sjtiare or loan, capital of ny such company, and to pay or receive any oromi-sion brokerages, or other remuneration connection therewith; Cll,} To contract with or aid any Sovereign or other Power, Government or State, or any municipal or other body, politic or corporate, or company or persons for or in relation to capital, credit, moans or resources, foi tho prosecution, ot any works, undertakings, projects or enterprises: also to contract for and act as agents or otherwise in relation to loans or securities issued tor,proposed to be issued by any Government or State, or municipal or other authority, or company or corporation, or persons or person: (T2J To lend or advance money on the security of any kind of properly, rights, stocks, shares, bonds, debenture stock, mortgages, debentures, obligations, bills, notes-or other instruments or securities, or on the undertaking of any company or any parr, thereof: (IX.) To negotiate loans of all descriptions, either alone or jointlywitli any other company or person, to any slate, country, municipality, railway company ;or any otlier company, or corporate or other body, or any person or persons; (II.) To advance money for, or otherwise' assist, in making explorations and surveys of every kind, a> d in promoting immigration inlo any country, colony or state; (15.) To guarantee the performance! of any contracts or engagements, and to become liable or responsible for money, or for the fulfillment of contract, entered into by others: C'.ti^To issue on commission, or receive brokerage, or other remuneration or consideration, upon tho issue or re-issue, or I'or guaranteeing thc issue of, or the payment of interest on any slock, shines, debentures, debenture stock, bonds, obligations or other securities of any company or public or local authority: (il.) To borrow or raise money wit hunt security, or to secure the payment of money borrowed or raised, and in particular by the issue of debentures or debenture stock (perpetual or terminal.), bonds, mortgages or nny other security upon such terms as to priority or discount or otherwise a.s shall be thought tit, and to secure the same if thought fit by mort- gngo or charge upon flic undertaking of the nipany and all or any of its real and personal property, present or future, and all or any of its uncalled capital, or in any other manner, and to purchase or redeem (at a premium if deemed expedient) any debentures, debenture stock or securities of the Company: (\%.) To sell, lease, charter or othcrwi-edis pose of absolutely, conditionally, or for any limited interest, .the whole or any part of the undertaking, property, rights, concessions or privileges of the Company for such consideration in cash, shares or otherwise as the Company may think til, and to abandon any part of the business for thc time being ofthe Company and to carry, on any of t he objects ment ioned in this clause, to the'cxclusion of tlie others, and to acquire or institute any new business falling within the objects of the Company, or any of such objects: (19.) To subscribe for, purchase, or otherwise acquire thc shares of stock, whether ordinary, preferred or deferred, or the debentures, bonds, or other securities of any company, and to except, the same in payment for any property sold, or business undertaken, or services rendered by this Company, and to hold, sell, or otherwise deal with the same: (20J To pay for nny rights or property acquired by the Company; or any services rendered to the Company, in fully or partly paid shares or stock, debentures or other securities of the Company, and to make such payments or gifts by way of bonus or otherwise, and either in money or in any other value as may from time to time bo deemed expedient for information or advice given or for services of any kind rcrdored to the Company, or in connection with' which the Company may be dircctiy or indirectly interested, and generally to make any payments or agree to pay any commissions, with or without any consideration moving to the Company, if it is considered by tho Directors in the interests or dircctiy or indirectly to the benefit of thc Company lo do so: CH.) To promote any company for the purpose of acquiring all or any part of the undertaking, property and liabilities of thc Company. Also to acquire the undertaking and assests, and undertake thc liabilities, of any now existing or future company, and to conduct, liquidate or wind up tlie business of any such company: (21.) To enter into partnership or into any arrangements for sharing profits, co-operation reciprocal concession, or otherwise, with any person or company, and-to remunerate any person or persons, joint stock or other company by fixed salary or specified remuneration, or by a share of profits present, past, or future, or part one way and part the other: (2;i ) To make and carry into effect or determine arrangements with" British or foreign manufacturers, railway and shipping companies-, proprietors or charterers of shipping, carriers, proprietors of steam or other mechanical power, and other persons orcompany: (2\.) To carry on, work or develop any property or business of any kind, or-to concur with others in so doing, or employ others lo do so, as mav be found expedient: 'J (25.) To' pay any commission or brokerage for the purpose of scouring the subscription of any part of the share or loan capital of this Company, or of any company promoted by this Company, or in which this Company is or intends to be interested,, and generally to remunerate any persons for underwriting such capital, or for services rendered in placing, or assisting to place, or guaranteeing the placing, of any shares, debentures or other securities of the Company, or for promoting or guarant cuing the raising of capital for any other company, and to undcrwrit e. or otherwise guarantee the subscription for or placing of the share or other capital of anv other company: (iii.) To procure this Company to be legalised, domiciled or recognised in any foreign country or colony, and to procure its incorporation in a like character, or as a Societe Anonymc in any foreign country, and to carry on lhe business of the Company, or any part thereof, in any foreign-country or colony, or dependency of the United Kingdom or in any part of lhe world under anv other style or luime: " (27J To draw, accept, make, indorse, discount and negotiate bills of exchange, promissory notes, warrants and other negotiable instru- -ments-Other_than.bank_notes:_- _.: '. (-2S.) To distribute among the members in specie anv properly, of the Company, or anv proceeds of sale or disposal of any pro- pert v of tlie Company, hut so that no distribution amounting to a reduction of capital be __ ._ ._._....!.i. .1 ��������� ...:_.., i:e ......\ _���������_-,.. n,n MAPLE LEAF MINERAL CLAIM. "Situate in tho Illeeillewaet Mining Division of West Kootenay district, Where located��������� Opposite to Muir's tunnel on the noith side of the Canadian Pacific railway, about 1 three miles cast of Illeeillewaet station and nearly 1J miles up thc mountain-. ' ' rpAKB NOTICE, That 1, N. P. Snowden, _____ acting as agent for the Lillooet. Fraser River & Cariboo Gold Fields Ltd.; Free Miner's Certiticate No. 03018, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above.claim. And further tako notico that action, under section :'7, must bo commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 10th day of October, IS!*'. 143-21-10G N. 1'. S.vowdkn. DOROTHY MINERAL CLAIM. Situate in the Illccillewaet Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where located��������� On the north side of the Illccillewaet river, Wesl Kootenay district, and immediately adjoining thc Lanark Mineral claim on the south side. TAKE NOTICE, That I, N. P. Snowden, acting as agent for the l-innrk Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company Ltd.; Free Miner's Certilicate No. ;'.2l0, intend, sixty days from tho dale hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a certilicate ot improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section '.ti, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 10th day of October, lSJtj. lit-l-10-(i N P. Snowdkj*. RED FOX MINERAL CLAIM. Situate in.the Illeeillewaet Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where located��������� On the north side of the Illccillewaet river, West Kootenay district and adjoining the Lanark Mineral claim on lhe north-west corner... TAKE NOTICE. That I. N. P. Snowden, acting as agent for tho Lanark Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company.Ltd.; Free Miner's Certilicate No. _S,_lti., intend, sixty da>s from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder foi "a certificate of improvements. for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action; under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. - Dated this 10th day of October. 1S9G. -U5-21-10-4. ... N. P. Snowdex. HOItNE FRACTION MINERAL CLAIM. Situate in the Illeeillewaet Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where located��������� Bounded on three sides by the Lanark, Red Fox, Maple Leaf and Oak Leaf mineral Claims, situated about 3_t miles cast of Ille- .cillcwaet. C. P. It. TAKE NOTICE that I. N. P. Snowden acting as agent for the Lanark Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certiticate No. 5S210, intend, sixty days from the dato hereof, to "anply to the Mining Recorder for a certificate ot improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claim, And further lake notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 24th day of October, 189(1; 440-3L-10-C N. P. SNOWDEN. panics' (Colonial Registers) Act, 1SS3": (SO.) To do all such acts and things as are incidental or conducive to the above objects: (Al.) Ii is expressly declared that the intention is that the objectssot forth in each of the foregoing paragraphs of this clause shall be const rued in the most liberal way. and shall bo in nowise limited or restricted by reference to anv other paragrai h, or by any inference drawn from the terms of any other paragraph: , C.i2.) The word "Company" in this clause, when not applied to this Company, shall bo (1 coined-to include any' partnership or other bodv of persons, whether incorporated or not incorporated, and whether domiciled in the United Kingdom or elsewhere, and whether now existing or hereafter to be formed. The capital stock of tho said Company is ___cn,00(), divided into 1!I7,_00 ordinary shares of .tl each, and 2,;'i<Xi deferred shares of .tl each. Registered oflice-Nelson, B C. Resident Agent and Manager���������J. Roderick Robert son. . " Given under my hand and seal c.f ollice nt Victoria,' Province of British Columbia, this 20th dav orO(:ti>b.iVl8%. li..s.| S. Y."* WOOTTON. 153-11.11.6 Kegi'strara/ l->i"l Stud Coiii/iaiiiys. ������;M.TIFH'ATI* HV IHTKOVKM EXTS. NOTICE. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that appli- _Jl!N cttion will be made to the Legislative Assembly ofthe Province of Brit ish Columbia, at its next, session for an Act to incorporate a company with power to construct, equip, operate and maintain cither standard or narrow gauge railways for .the purpose of conveying passengers, freight iind ore from a point at or near Revelstoke, on thc Canadian Pacilic Railroad, thence northwards following the valley of the Columbia river to a point at or near tho junction of Caimo river ; .\nd .with power to construct, equip, operate and maintain branch lines and all necessary bridges; roads,' ways, ferries, wharves, docks, and coal- bunkers; and witli power to build, own, equip, operate and maintain steam and other vessels and boats ; and with power to "build, equip, operate and maintain telegraph and telephone lines in connection with tlie said railways and. branches, and to generate electricity for thc supply of light, neat and power; and with power to expropriate lands for the purposes of thecomptny and to acquire lands, bonuses, Srivilegcs or other aids from any Government, lunicipality or other-persons or bodies corporate and to make traffic or other arrangements with tailway, steamboat or other companies and with power to build wagon roads to be used in the construction of such railways and in advance of the same and to levy and collect tolls from all parties using and on all freight passing over any of such roads built, by the company,-whether built before or after thc passage of thc Act hereby applied for, and with all other usual, necessary or incidental rights, jiowcrs or privileges as may be necessary or incidental orconducivu to the attain-. ment of thc above objects or any of t hem. Dated at theci. v of Victoria this 2SLh day of October, A. D. lSSXi. HUNTER & DUFF, <> 150-7-11-ti .. Solicitors for.thc Applicants. NOTICE IS HKREHY GIVEN that the British Columbia Southern Railway Company will apply to the Parliament of Canada, ti fit*, next session, for an Act to declare the said Briti h Columbia Southern Railway Company to be a body- corporate and politic within the jurisdiction of the .Parliament of Canada, and thc company's, railway to be a work for the general advantage of Canada, also to authorize the extension of the line of the said railway from its eastern terminus in the Crow's Nest Pass, ..cross and over the "eastern boundary cf British Columbia, into the Province of Alberta, thence in au'easlerly direction to"Maclcod. or to a point on the line of the Calgary and Macleod Railway, and thero to connect with the same, and thence easterly to Letli bridge. ���������"' GKMMILL&MAY Soli'itors for applicant-. Ottawa, 18l.li September, 1SW. 11-7-162. ' . 110PKR. MINERAL CLAIM. Situate in the Illccillewaet Mining Division of \Ve~l Kootenay District. Where located, on the north side of the Illccillewaet river being a southerly extension of Isabella Mineral Claim... r.riAKE NOTICK that I. N. P. Snowden act- 1_ ing as agent for The Lanark Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company, limited,-.Free Tiiiiier's Certilicate No. 5S2J_, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Reorder for a certiticate of improvements, for the purpose of obtnining aCrown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under sections?, must be commenced before the is- suance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 3rd day of November, l-stW. ' "���������133-11-7-0 N. P. SNOWDEN. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HKRIOBY GIVEN that application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, al Its next session, for an act enabling the Noble Five Consolidated Mining and .Milling Company (Forcign) to appropriate !M inches of the waters'of Cody Creek In the Slocau Mining Division,' West Kootenay District-, to erect flumes for tho purpose uf operating a concentrator, electric light plant, power drills and all other purposes usual, necessary or incidental to the mining or milling of ores, fot-t he usual puvvers of expropriating lands for such purposes. Noiu.K Fivu Conso-id.vj'-I> Mining axii (457-14.11.G) Mll.l.INC CO., (FOKKIUN) NOTICE- "\T*OTICK is hereby given that sixty days O^ afterdate I. Ellen McDougald (widow) intend to make application to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works lo purcha.se the following described land: Commencing at.a post planted alongside T. Walker's' Northwest corner po.-t, near Burton City on lhe Columbia River, thence running North 40 chains; thence Kast SO chains: thence .South 10 chains; thence West 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less. ELLEN McDOUGALD. Nakusp, Sept. 22, ISO.. 3-HMM-3 OAK LEAF MINERAL CLAIM. Situate in the Illccillewaet Mining Division of West Koolenay district. Where located��������� I Above Maple Leaf Mineral C'aim. irr-AKE NOTICE, That r, \. P. Snowden, ] J_ acting as agent for the Lillooet. Fraser ! River & Cariboo Gold Fields Ltd.: Free Miner's 1 Certificate No. ffiWl?. intend, sixty days from i the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Re- i corder for���������a certiticate of improvements, for i fhe purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of tho I above claim. - . And further take notice that action, under ; section 37. mu.-t becominenced-'before the issu- J ance of such certiticate of improvements. Dated this lot h day of October. 189G. .12-2M0-C >-, p. SSO-WTJES*. NOTICE. "We the undersigned have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. All debts due tbe firm of F. Irvine & Co. are to be paid to Fted Irvine, who will settle all liabilities against said firm. o- __ -, ( F. Irvine, bigned | Fred Eicban3fon- Witness: II. G. Irvine. Xelson, November lOtb. 1890. ��������� The business will be continued, under the firm name of F. Irvine & Co. F. IBVIXE. J. M. CAMPION, Secretary-Treasurer. Telephone 310. J. E. W. MACFARLANE, Manager Telephone 449 B.C. IRON WORKS COMPANY. SUM! HAXIIfACTllKKKS Ol' TIIK. Kendall Band Mill, B. C. "-hingle Machines, Steam Log .Hauling Mttcbines, Marion Steam Shovels, Improved Winding Hoist, ltiver and Harbor Dredges, l.iug Ditching Machine, Wrecking Machines, Ballast Unloading, Etc. .lij-vr*- rim Keevo'r- Wood Split I'tilleya Cable Address: "Cove" <'���������_-_N._lE_.I_ rOI!_VI������KK������; . KM'I\ I'KRS HOII.KK MAKERS, and Manufacturers of ..M. ri.ASSKS OF MACIIINKRl. Stiw Mill and Marine Work n Specialty. ALL WOKK 4-rAKAVrKI_l������ ���������Coop in Stock a Full, Supply of Kn Kilmers'mid Mill Supplies, i-iping unci 1' mini's, lhum tlccds, m^ '���������-tci 111 Fit Hi j;!--, Klc. i.'sliiniitcs for Uoilert- and-engines en application,,- Mail Orders Receive Attention. Telephone ;tl������l. CORNER ALEXANDER STREET AND WESTMINSTER AVENUE.'? Prompt l*.������>. Ilrnwcr 4 II "^r^__._isrooi_j"V-E_R, _b. o. All Agreements are taken subject to the approval of the Company at Vancouver, aud arc contingent upon strikes, accidents aud other delays unavoidable, or beyond our control, (32G) m Xonbonlbill -Development ano flIMning Corn-pans LIMITED LIABILITY A Company formed to acquire, develop and work the "London" Group of Mineral Claims, situated in the Ainsworth and Slocan Mining- Divisions of West Kootenay, British Columbia. ... The Company is incorporated under the British Columbia "Companies' Act, 1890," and amending acts. CAPITAL���������$150,000.00 in 600,000 shares of 25 cents each, of which 360,000 fully paid shares will be allotted to the vendors in part payment of the purchase moneyi a������tl 200,000 will be available for working capital. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. .Oliver T. Stone, General Agent, Kaslo, President and Treasurer. Hamilton Byers, Hardware Merchant, Kaslo. A. Whealer, Barrister-at-law, Kaslo, Secretary. BANKERS���������Bank of British Columbia. OFFICE���������Kaslo, B. C. The Prospectus can be seen at the ollice of VV. J. G. Dickson at Nelson, or at the office of O. T. Stone at Kaslo. * 435 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY __A._5TX. SOO PACIFIC ROITTB. . , I Pacific Coast anfl Eastern Points. St. Paul, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, St. Louis, Kansas City, Buffalo. New York. Greatest Variety of Bootes, Rail aid Steamers. Leaves Mt'lson.-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at. 0.30 o'clock, making close connections with Transcontinental trains at Kevelstoke. Passengers for points north aud south oE Robson^will leave ou the 9:80 train. J. HAMILTON, H. I.. MACDOiSELL, GEO. McL. BKOWN, Ajfont, Nelson, Triiv. Fi'Rt. and Piifs, Agl��������� Kclcnn. '��������� Dist, Pass. Apt .Vnnronvm- NOTJOE, "VrOTlCl- IS HKItEBY GIVKN" Unit appli- _i^ cation will be miido to tlio Legislative' Assembly of the Province of liriti.li Columbia, al its next session, for 11. Hill extending the time I'or tlie commencement and completion of the works contemplated by the Kootenay I'ower Company's Construction Act; and confirming- and rutifyirig-to the petitioners the powers of the comi'tiiy and authorizing the company and the petitioner, to construct and operate tramways for freight and passenger tratllc from Nelson. 15. C, to any point or points within a radius of -25 miles thereof, and lo take and use from the Kootenay riverain the vicinity of the Kails of the said river! water and power for BeiierntiiiK ele.lri.ily. with Ihe right, to.erect and make all iirci'ssary hiiilditiKs, posts, flumes, and contrivances for-using water, power, gen- cratinj*; ami trnnsmitliiiK electricity to any points within tne said radius. Dated this 'J7th day of October, A. 1). iS'.Mi. ���������_ HomvELi. & ntviNu, Kaslo & Slocan Kailway TIME OAftD NO. I. Going Wkst. . Daily Going Kast. .care, f .00 a. m. Knslo . Arrive 3.50 p.m. ti.-ba. in. South Fork " It.IS p.m. .��������� 9.36������. in. Sproule's ���������' 2.15'p.m. !).51a, ni. Whitewater " 2.00 p.m .. JO-OS a. ni. Bear Uko ' 1.48 p.m .. JH?Il' ���������-������������������ MtGuiKftn . " 1.33 p.m <��������� " -���������--?������'������������������ "������������������ ''���������"-"���������'Cy's " 1.21 p.m I0.39a. 111. Junction " 1.12pm Are. 10.50 a, m. Sandon Leave.; 1.00 p.m Subject to clinngo without notice. For rates and in format ion i>pp\ at the Company's offlc.es. ���������_S?,|.i.1Rny1������������. ]*- W- -BRYAN. -Oil liatlic Mannner. Superintendent. C OLUMBIA & KOOTENAY STEAM NAV. CO. ; (LIMITED TIKE CARD No. 10 c III -.nVct June] 81 ll. IfeM. tii'i���������:i.st<:i.i: i:<n.i������:-!*i-iiuicr ������������������iVitLusii' Leaves Arrowhead for Nakusp Robson anil trail Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. at 1 p. 111. o Loaves Trail for Hobson. Nakusp, Arrow head and Canadian Pacific Itailway points i-ast and west) Tuesdnys, Thursdays and -aiurdnysat 4,30 11.111. Connect ion is made at Kobson with C. & K Ity. for Nelson and Kootenay Lake points. voi:riii'4>ur-i'KiiL itoiiTi: SleaiiU'i* ������������������l.yHiui." Leaves Trail for Nortliport Daily except iiulays at S a. 111., returning to Trail same au evening, Conneets at Northport with S. F. & N Uy for Spokane \r:i.-<-.viusi_������> i'oiit:.-'*sir Kiihiuiri*/- Leaves Xelson for Kaslo L'nily cxtipl feuii days at 4:10 p.m. Leaves ivaslo for Nelson Daily except Sun daysatU:yoa.m. ' . The rijflit is reserved to change this schedule at any tunc without notice. For.tickets, ra...-', etc., apply at Company's ollice. Nelson. '_. ALLAN, . Secretary. J. W. TKCLT, Manager Natation Co, NORTHERN IN PACIFIC RY. RUNS- STR CITY "OF Ainsworth ! Leaves Kaslo nn Monday. Wednesday and Ft iday-at tt.lXi a. id. Leaves Nelson .on Tuesday, Thursday and .Satinday at 'J:00 a. in. 447-7-11-(> .. Solicitors i'or the Applicants. The right is reserved to change this schedule at any time.without notice. 401 THE SHORTEST TitAkONTlNENTAL ROUTE. It is flic Most Mixlrrii in Kijuliiiuciit. It is the Heaviest Sailed Line. ���������( has a Ito.k-ICallnst Kondbt-il. 11 Crosses Xo Sand Wessons. It is llie Only Line ltuiiniiiK I/ii.viirlo-is ('lull JCiMMii Cars. It is Notedl'or tlie <'o������rt.sj* of its Employes. It is Hie tinly Line Serving .Veals im the a lit Carte I*I;in. Spokane Fails & Northern R'y. Nelson A Fort Sheppard R'y. All Ml lo Spta, ffasL ONLY ROUTE TO TliAlI/CREEK AND' Mineral District of lhe Colville ReswvalioD ^Nelson, Kaslo. Koolenay Lake _ Slocan Poinls. THROUGH THE GRANDEST *" SCENERY IS AMERICA BY DAYLIGHT. Attractive Tours dining Season of Navigation on Great Lakes via Duluth in connection with ^Magnificent Passenger Steamers Northwest and Northland. For maps, tickets and complete information coll on or address Agents, K. & S. liy., C. & IC S. Xav. Co.. X. & F. si. Ry., or _. _. !>I__O.V, f-en era 1 ..gent. Spokane, lVasli. F. I. WIUT-E1', G. P. ������- T. A., 351 St, Pft-U xinar I I Daily (Except Sunday) Between Spokane I and Nelson. . - " Leave 9-CO a.m. NELSON Arrive 5-20 p.m. " 7.00 a m. SPOKANE *' 7.00 p-m. TTtllmaii SlYeYeYpirIYg~~Cars ' Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars, TO /ST. IVM'I. MnKtUI-OM!' IMIEIiTII 1-MltfiO 4'U.tMf. rOKIi������ < lt4M������K*T������.\ "���������VIVXII'-Kt; I l_l.l_.Vl mid k un rr. THKQUGH TICKETS -T(J- (IIHA-ll WAMIIM'TON riiii,..i>t.i.riiM >>;*������' V������KK IKiSTOX and all Points Kast, West mid Sou Hi. *. For information, time cards, maps and tn'.e's ������������������ call on or write i> F. D. GIBBS. ��������� Genet al Agent, Spokane, H'u.di or A. D. CHARLTON Astt. Cent. Pass. Agent Portland, O-.-yi. S, S. Alberta Passengers for Tr_il Creek mines con neclaf N'ntliport witb Singe and Steamer Daily ** . ��������� CU-������d c< nncctions at XeJsou with Sleain.rs for Kaslo and all Kootenay i Lake points. 1 Passeu gers for Kettle Eiver'aud *Bonc.rt- I ary Creek, connect at Marcus with Stage Daily. LEAVE KASLO for Ainsworth, Pilot Pay and Nel-on <lailv (Sundays excepted* nt 7 a. in. , LKAVK NELSON for Pilot liiy. Air-worlli ! and Ka=lo daily (Sun-ays excepted) nt 3.30 p.m. Close connection wthus made between T_nl<o points, arid nil outgoing and incoming trains of the C. P. It. ?.t Nel-on. The steamer is newly equipped in e-rry par ticular. is lit throu^liont by electric-ity. :.*.il contains bathroom and all modern coi \ e.-.'ences for the comfort of passengers. The a'., jvc schedule-is in effect l.-t rf April 1895 subject to change. JAS. WAUGH GEO. F. HAY**A\\rtT> PnrRDr. S4 Jla-te? "\
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Title | The Miner |
Publisher | Nelson, B.C. : Miner Printing and Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1896-11-28 |
Description | The Miner was published in Nelson, in the Central Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The Miner was established by John Houston, an outspoken journalist who would later embark on a successful political career, which included four terms as the mayor of Nelson and two terms in the provincial legislature. After leaving the Miner in the summer of 1892, Houston established the Tribune to compete with his former paper. The Miner was published by The Miner Printing and Publishing Company, and the paper's longest-serving editor was D. J. Beaton. The Miner was published under two variant titles, the Nelson Weekly Miner and the Weekly Miner. In 1902, the paper was sold to F. J. Deane, who changed the title to the Weekly News. |
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