Array I SEWING MACHINES lull SAI.Iv ON * E,a.ii Montiiiij Pauments | | -XT-SUNN'S BOOKSTORE. | ■i*"'C-:."S'.: > :■:•■: .-'• I THE PROSPECTOR CON- ■;• ■ TAINS ALL PUBLIC NOVICES AND CIVES THE LATEST TELECHAHI'IC jj AND LOCAL NEWS, ■ Vol. 8. FORT STEELE, li. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 80,1897, Now Advertisements Today, discovery ol ono „l Uio Hnest ex-pobtmastee clabk. |loiiilsyol discovered oil llio hill, jxh. Itocipiont of aTanslWoToken of I'lns. Siiiiiii ,*. I.In,liny Application (or CIlOHOl* imvl-.Miii'-li'ill Miii'iii'ill,', Alilmll iv,l.„lli,,|ii'.iv,'ii„'iil C. IS. I'lirrell, Cert, ol linlii' .\i ii spot un llu* Hope i rlniiii thn People',, Esteem lll'll'l'lllilill insl tin' principal owner, suys Ihal any claim In tho country mlghi lir jumped by auyono who want- nl in ilu so, mul if ii wore dono LAURIER IN DANGER. Thu Premier Fired on hy u Mini Who Wiints n Joh. ul ilcpalell to TIIK l'lt"-l*i:, 11)11.) LOCAL NEWS NOTES. A pelilimi Ims been forwarded in tin' Cuslonis Ins] lor al Woslniinister, fm* ilu* transfer of dose i trail thai loads to U|| SlUu).d , -, ■ - Hi" Gifl claim, mid uour tho 0X.postnm8lol. Charles Clarlt of "" " ve "' ""'s!l1'* " llProH Ottawa, Oct. JI), Sir*\\. Laur- Collector Gordon, now stnlio I boundary linoof il on that side, lhis (.ily wfts .n.e8untocl bv bis l'l',*vii Iseasytoseo how il could ler wns Bred mi by Fordinund ;„ ,!„. crow's N'osl Undiiig. i" ^ro't*Impn.v"om.»i N-M. curran, j |„. cut down through 11 somo- L- ny fr|Bmls huro wll)l ,]„,' |*„|. bo llial si* ,,1'b.v I In* 'in l'S, " '••*"■ ■'" "' N "'"'""" .' .: xvliut li.-nv.v in.n clipping, and loffl luldr0SB| whicinvas beau- "v"" if they know there was no struck a body of soft carbonates tlfull n,,,,,,*,,,,,,,.,,. a„o ,lccom. possibility of making their state* ItJtC |Tt'-,HUimOt% nbout two feel wide. II- mado ^ b , su,,,;,lllliu| lml.s„ „r uwul good, This kind of thing, —==^=;ml 0pen mi ro ving tho cap- ,,v!li. Mr. Poison says, has beon prac- sATrr.iiAV.oiToiii^^ilfliL-Siiiii'j from the vein forn distance lj,- ciiahi.rs CiiAUK, Gup ,i<''"1 in West Kootelmy iu uum*>' of fourtt ii'i't. Tin* carbon- INVICTA HYDRAULIC COMPANY,*■*- WWIWU -evi. nice,,,.,,.,,-. Port Sttioli uins wnni down iiliuiil olghteen Voiirmany friends here deep- made. Their Pinal 01e__-up for tlio Season ItacheS whore n Htroak of solid ly regrot your decision ii^ten Future Prospects cases on the eve of sales being Tho Invictn Hydraulic Mining Company, operating on Wild Horse l.'n'rl*:. near ibis city, Ims closed ils work for tin' season. 'riic company does not give nut ,. , I tiering your resignation of lb.' A Social Olub. galena two feel thick was found gl,fm- „,■ pos1£mstol. Ilt this Prelhninary meetings foi' the underlying them, The carbon-1 ' placo, ami wi* ink'' this oppor- formation of a social club in Fori ntes were very beavy, bul were tunity of expressing to ymi om* S|,„,1(, ,wv(? Wll hekl iu (. p readily spaded out, The galena |J^h »j^^h °f._*8 Venosta's office during the week, .,..,. i- .. ,,i i,. ].,. ,,(' nn fnvm ' Mllofli) n>:ii liw, WiiiCll nils .11- mis found to be ol iniloin h,,,,.,,,,,,.*,,.,, U1, tl.eat. i and such progress has been made thickness along tin.' fourteen its roturns from the clean-up till [bo* uncovered, and of u very tho annual mooting, which takes | fino gtoej iu incut of Ibe public during your as to render tin' institution prac- Imi yours' ii'iiiin* of office hero; tically fait accompli, Tin* rooms the strict attention to your duties of tlH3 ohlb will be in the second place m London sunn' iiuu' The vein wus traced a ong on that you havo always displayed , in.lni.unry next. 1. is mnl,.,-1 „„.„„.,„,, a sll,,, distlln(!e, „,„! has commanded the h»i tand *° *>' "'- ;1"; Opera House, and i.' oro-1 - , , ,,.„,, confidencoof nil. will contain reading, receptiou stood, however, that Un* pro- U cftpping broken through ceeds have been greater thnn . -in Here the sumo charucter those of uny former year ,T. W. li, Young, ilio miinngoi'i uf carbonates nml galena wero fouiiii 10 underlie ii, imi tho vein will leave hore shortly tor tho jhlUl widonod out to ten foet. Mr. Old Counlry. lb' will propose to tin* shareholders ni thonniuiul meeting ii radical change in lhe To Mrs. Clark, your valued j and billiard rooms, besides bath- assistant, wc beg io tender our j rooms, lavatories, etc, silicon'uml heartfelt wishes for . _ hor welfare in tin' future, uml Jho Indian School, wo will most heartily remomber iho kindness we have always ex Indian Agon! Galbraith visited Mucdonald has broken away con- 'lfinml ,a hw. ,,.„„,„_ iuld ffB the Industrial School at St. sidorablo of the capping, mm („,,, |)(!). *-0 aecopt the aecoin-1 Mary's Indian Heservo on Thurs- onr inlorinuui. who hns nisi re operations for nexl year. The lun](,(1 f|, Ul,, -j-lnl) says ,1( is busy shovelling out the carbonates, of which lie has already fully leu Ions on tho dump. Rogular work had boen stopped ou tho claims for tho winter, but it is likely now thut something will be done to show up ihe extent of this new lead immediately. From wlnil i nn lie learned it is one of the prettiest leads on the whole hill, ground thoy Imve been working for some years pasl is something like nil feet above lied rock. Last winter tho gravel down to tho bed rock wus explored by moans of several shafts and found to be greatly richer than lhat whicli they had been working above. It was particularly rich right al bedrock. Hut to work this low lying ground hydraulic elevators would be necessary, This would occasion some consider able outlay, nnd also the present ditches and Humes would need to be enlarged and combined. Lf this were dono, Mr, Young is of opinion that tho results would be mosl satisfactory, uud would fully justify u greal deal larger expenditure than is necessary, As u pointer for prospectors, Mr, Young says thai during the presenl season he has picked up many specimens of gold, angular and unworn, with thesharpquartz slill slicking in it. This convinces Ilim llinl tlie ledges from which tlio huge qnuntities of gold taken from Ibis creek, amounting in llie aggregate lo over §10,000,000, have been eroded, must lie somewhere close lo the presort hydraulic workings, and probably covered with more or less drift. lie is sun- gulne thut they will be discovered some duy, and for llm lucky inuil thoro will be 'millions in it.' Paris-Exhibition Group. Adive work is now being car- I'iod on ill llie lieiul of Six Mile creel; on lhe Puris-Kxhibilinii llroiip, receiilly acquired by Victoria capitalists. A cabin and blacksmith simp have been erected nud six monihs' supplies Iiiiii lu; ii is ilu* intention of tho owners to run ulioul 250 feci in order lo tap u largo body Of ore which is supposed lo exist, ll i.s significant of tho importance of tho Six Mile creek dis trict, lhat tho Lady Ann group, lately purchased by Spokane parties, is on the same lend us tlm Paris-Exhibition Group. As high grade ore exists iu large quantities in theso claims, a bright future is in store for thai section, STRIKE ON THE SULLIVAN. A Pine Vein ul' Rich Carbonates nml Gnli-im Discovered, ,1. Mnciloniild, who Ims beenImedical attendance; lell in charge nl lln* propurly in KOillK in lhe doeloi th Siillivnn group, hns been , i ic away stoaillly iu pros eel holes III various points nu il,e claims, His Industry Ims been I'OWOJ'dod lis success ill lhe leg iier io accept punying purse us a small token dny. nml made bis monthly in- of the esteem in which sin* is sllPptinn of the school und OX- held by hor many friends here lnatto_ of [h„ u Wishing you both many years r ,-.,,. .,,'. of health uml happiness in om* midst -(signed) T. 'I-. McVittie, I). Gbikpith, ■i. A. liABVEV, in;. Watt, \V. i'.ui.i.ik. c.m't. Parker, |T. li*. ARMSTUONO, X. A. Wai.i.in*.,.'.! x. Hanson, w. Carun, J. GlUSSICK, I). S. I'KIZ/.l'.l.l.. Representing your muni friends iu Porl Steele mi' cinity Fort Steele Brass Bnnd. On Tuosdny wenino; :i ni"ol ing wus held in ihe Opera House in form n brass band. Tlie meeting was well attended, und aftor tlie discussion of the matter in hand, it wus decided to go ahead wilii the project, Albert ,i. lire?, wns chosen lender und \V. 11. Barnes captain. The following members were installed, nnd instruments us set down assigned lo them: A. .1. Ilivz I'i ilu Kii. Sniilli Cornel (luy l.hiilsn.v Cornol A. KllngGnsmttli Slkle trombone Mil. EHghwiirden Baritone linlii. II. Karatobky Tenor (). 1*1. Tiu'iilinusiT Tenor .1. C. Iiiu-ii'l; Clarionet Thomas I'Viz/cll Alto Harry Burr Alto Al.limns Mln .Inn. Kerrigan Hnse drum I. I'-nsler Siuit'i* ilnmi Bach inombor is lo provide bis own instrument, nud nn order ims been sent forward for llie whole mil iii i.f instruments to. gothor with ti large selection of bund music, ll is proposed lo give n number of bund concerts during llie winter, llie proceeds of whicli will lie devoted to recouping Hie outlay I'm* instruments. Afler nil this bus boon paid, tin' instruments will belong lo lhe bnnd us il body. The organization starts mu under the most favorable condi- spection i lie . found tlie children ull in remark- iiile good health, nud making tnost favorable progress in their .-indies, Tlie school is now in a a greater stato of proficiency 11 mu ever before, I Irrigation On The Reserve. The Indian Department is milt to begin lim making of nn Mr, Clark replied on behalf of irrigation ditch about HV miles himself and wife in most feeling long on the St. Mary's Reserve, terms !;- ppreciHtoc! n;'„W,This ditch is to be 2x4x2 feel in than he hud words to express capacity, und will tap the Si. the kind sentiments of the ml- Mury's ivivei* u short distance dress, sentiments which lie fully below llie Mission. Botwecn reciprocated towards tho people 3,000 and 1,000 acres of land will of Port Sleele. lie hnd been thus be brought under cultiva- with them in ihe capacity of tion affording farms for some 50 postmaster for a long time, and lodges of Indians, Tenders wen Cari'lere, Inn ilu* bullel failed of Wanlnoi iis iiiui*!;. Carriere wns seized on before he could Iii lothor , Contractor | McLullan wenl , , ,. down III .MllVIe I,nil' nu I bill's- shot aud taken to the police sta- (I.1V ,,,. .„' Ithl_ r ,.,. _,„,„. lion. contracts whicli are in be let iu Tim cause ol Curriore's act that region, wus thnt ihe Premier Inul ro- fused to givo him a job. LG; A Carison contractor oi I Kaslo; I*,, .x. Murphy, and .1. THE metal MARKET. Ciinipboll, Nels.ui. arrived liejK, over llu* trail from llykerl s on Both Silver and Lead are Slightly Tuosdny. Mi*. Carlson states L0wor. that the tote rond from Itykort's .-,,,','iiii,i,'..l,i„,'i,„,*n,.'l'i'„ i'tor.1 11"-M»,vi'' Luke is now completed New York. Del. 20, The lilt- tol' il11"1" 1T llli!1'".* •\'""ui L'"H men nre ut work in ohavge ol esl Quotations nn*: Silver. 5H-jt; lend, exchange, ^l,',1"'; brokers. Thirty Were Killed. Contractor Armstrong inul Dave Mcllelh, The work should in* linisheil lo the Luke in nbout ii ll'lOlllll. - (S[i''i'l;il ,!"s]mii'll l,,*l*lli: I'll,,si*K,T"H.l -., .. .. ,-,,,, .,,, , < ■ I . Aoi'liurv i'e iirnei oil New *«*.<**■ !».■ A im*, MoBda_ |;1S, ,,:,„„ l]|u mus| sengor train on llm New York whero ho wnnf to attend ihe lately culled for the work-, uml n number wore received. These Imve been forwarded tti Victoria to lie opened there by A. W. Vowell. Supt. of Indian Agencies for the Province. Tlm work will cost in tlm neighborhood of $2000 probably, and will be begun this full so us to be completed in time lo be used for next year's operations. Indian agent Galbraith has been urging llie words of address, whicli ho |making of this ditch for years, would ever treasure as one of I and is much pleased now to see his clearest possessions. that it is at length to be put in, The illumination of the address, which wus done by A. his intercourse with tho people hud been of the most pleasant nature, ll was not without u pang that his official connection with tho community had been severed, but be wns still returning the olliee of collector of Customs, so that he still would huve tho pleasure of meeting them ofieu in that capacity. Prom tho bottom of his heart he thanked them again for their kindly W. McVittie, was finely executed, one of the comers presenting an excellent drawing of the old post olliee, und llio others decorated wilii sketches of local scenes. 'Tis the Fish. This interesting paragraph is taken .from tlie Winnipeg Free Press: "British Columbia i.s worse thnn ii slippery-elm poultice; it draws everybody that gets willi- in sight of it. Within a year it bus Tho Coronndo "Jump." The following paragraph up- taken from Manitoba un ex-Miu- pears in iiie News-Adverliscr: later of the Interior, nnex-Attor* "Litigation is expected tooc- noy-Geueral, and an ex-loader of cur over tho ownership of tho the opposition, besides a number famous Coronado, in Easl Koot- of minor individuals. Andnowwo enny, winch llm North Slur oeo- , , ., , ,, ... ,,,. I,le recently purchased from have word that a Maritime Prov- lions, und nil will wish ii llie [Messrs. Fletcher and McMillan, incePremier, Mr. Peters, isaboul greatest possible success, for ii will lie n mosl desirable ucipiisi- iion to ihe institutions of tlie city. The Hosilitlll. During llm week- ii number of meetings of the I'on Steele Hospital Board havo boon held. The properly wus jumped a few lo throw up liis position nnd re duys ngo Iiy Porl Sleele people. movo to this moro favored Coast, who claim Unu McMillan moved t|jl)„s ,Uv jlim,„| l,vi,.,e.x-Min- lns slakes utter tlie notice of * . ,, ' ,, ,. location hud been liled. As Ihe Isle,* ol ,I Usl Ice „l I In* person ol Norlli Slur people bought lhe SirHibboi'l Tuppor, Al this rato properly ufler ihe Jumping had it will require 1ml u lew years lo taken pluco, ii i.-, nm thought have nil lhe pi iiionl men of that the .jumpers huve u g I t|10 eountry galherod in lhe Pn '' I,,,' . ,• , ,, , ciile Province, Rvon BirMackon I lie jumpers ol Hm ( oroiuul into llie Hudson liiver ul liurri- son, Thirty were killed nml forty injured. A section of track giving away und sliding into llie river wns the cause, SPANISH RESENTMENT. A Spirited Roply to the Ameriemi Minister's Note. iS|i,','ini iicHpaicli to Tub Phospei-tok.) Madrid, Oct. *_".i. Spain's reply lo Minister Woodford's mile has been bunded lo Unit gentleman, li is loo longthy io cable. The contents will not be made known until Congress meets. It is understood that it scores tlie United Slnles severely regarding lilibustering and snys Spain resents outside interference in I'm American residents in Cuba are alarmed by the demonstrations of Spanish volunteers umi muy usl; for a battle ship in be sent lo Havana. More Strikers Killed. (Spoclnl Doslmti'l, i', Tin: Pliosl'Ki Ton.) -i'iiiiiu. .Ariz., llcl. l".i. Seven Mexicans wore killed inabattlo between officers and Moxican railroad laborers on u strike. Yellow Fever Still Rages. (Special IH*s],iiii'li in 'I'm: Uaosl'iicrou.) Cincinnati, Del. 29.—One case of yellow fever has developed here. Fifty-two new cases of yellow fever are reported ut New Orleans. Centra] on Sunday ulghl tan|Wberal Convention, lie spent some time ul Victoria nnd Vancouver, nnii enjoyed liis lirsl visil to Ihosu cities i i'1'v much. A. ,1. Hopkins cumo down from Goldon with him. The Golden Fen sny.-- Mi*. Norbury sold lhe Sylvia claim al Wusu to Hon. E. Dewdiioy for$25,000. If Mi*. X. were in town today we would ask him about it. Father Cocolla has completed his annual visit to tlie Indians on Koolonay River uml ul Tobacco I'lnins. From tho Kootenay reserve he brought quite il number of children in attend the' St. Mury's Industrial School, II" reports llm Indians in lie in a prosperous nml contented condition. Nexl -Wei; he will spend among liis peoplo al Winder- more, -I. I''. Wardner is going in ihe Klondyke in ihe spring, lie will probably Iimi full scope ihere I'nr n genius peculiarly hi-- own. "Lardo .lack" Macdonald pulled Olll this Week llllllllll fill' Teslin hake. If anyone cun ii*ll u-. whal the nnliee of application for u ruilwuy charter, published in Ibis issue means, we would like Ilim to givo us the information. One-half of tho townsite of Wardnor bus been transferred by Mrs. Capt. Armstrong to Attorney Gurd of Toronto, Tlie proceeds of the very successful calico bull belli lure two weeks ngo amounted lo nearly §100, nnd have been turned over to tlie hospital, Col, Baker lold the Neics-Ad- i-erliser the oilier duy thul Tin; PltOSPECTOH bad stilled thut I,. A. Hamilton had snid the Crow's Nesl Railway would not pass through l-'ort Sleele. and ihal Tin: PiiosPECTOu's statement was untrue, lu reply, we would remind the Colonel that we attributed no such statement in I,. A. Hamilton, li wu- another mnn did lhat. I'«fi PltOSPECTOH del. '.'lh and 10th. liis many friends in lhis district will deeply regret in learn thut Mayor tin-, of Calgary, hm- beon stricken with paralysis, His I'ocovory is doubtful. The I Inlario elections nre nn nouncod hv Premier Hardy fm* Blizznrd in the Wost. (Special despatch lo'l'in: PitosPKcroit.) St. Paul. Oct. 29.—A hard blizzard is raging over Colorado Nebraska, and Soulli Dakota. Tlm chief business transacted I , " ' '"",', uio Howell is liovering arounii,as ,. ,, li' llllll are llol I'ol'l Sice e lieolil.-■ Wns llie ll vill" ot n rule Ini* iiiiii ! lie llXlllg ol || nil, orpuy This bus been sel iiiii people who havo if I'olnelanl in leave, li musl l«* lln* llsh." l'a"""K '"" """ """" r-"1 ,1'mni lhe Slnles. Messrs, Flotch down ul * ii por week. Including „,. aml McMilliui wen* ihe hiAZ civil Fuigi r IL A- Stewart, oulof?20 ;,m| loeators of lho claim. Tl f Iho C, P. U. Western Division, 'in,,, „,„,[.' . .,. is dond ni Halifax. i iu won, jumpers attempted in justify of furnishing lhe Hospital is their conduct hv mivin.Mbnl lhe Al "," -A"!1,'-1 ' '*' i nu ii (.onion i ny siting llllll Hie |,'|()lvnee McNiver was given u proceeding satisfactorily, li is Unites hud l n changed mier verdict of *H00 and costs^againsl proposed lo huve a nurse iu ,i,a record Mnv I', I ,,i, , i„, Uie Rev. Mr. Hope, of I'irin, for , I, , • ,„,. ' broach of u I"' ■•"' "l mar* stiUlod without delay, [„,* lha 01.,g|na] ownm,s Bnd nowj,.,-g,. A Big Wire Trust. (Special ,!i--i)iili'li in Tin: PltOSPECTOH.) New York. Oct. 29, -A movi nient is on foot to consolidate ull ihe wire factories into a trust. Duchess of Tevk Dead. [Special i|,'-.i,;i!i'li 1,, Th,' Prospuctol'. London, Oct, 20.- -Tin* Hud s of Teck. mother of the Duchess of York, nml granddaughter of George III. died al Hid ul yesterday, Outbreak ul Indiana. [Special ileHpiucli loTllo Prospector.] Denver, llcl. 2il. Officers und Indians fouglil nenr Denver. Seven Indians were killed and a general outbreak is feared. Heavy Fightll , IiiiIiii I.oiuloii. um. 21), liiiie reports from ilu* frontier ol India givo indications Ihal ilu* llrilish troops have hud numerous llglils with iim rebels, witli greal slaughter. Twonly thousand natives un* liurrassiiig lln* troops uml ilu* lasl indications nn* llinl they will succeed in breaking lim line Tin* Popo's Approval, Winnipeg, < let, 25, A promin- uni Roman Catholic nf this City bn-- i* ivod word from Rome thnl iim tiiuling of His Holiness. ihe Pope, on the Manitoba School settlement, v.dl i"* favorable in ilu* governments interested. ■*, nun)! Ponton, ne uised ol tlm Iiin roliliTV ni Nap n has lii'eii itcipiilled, 111 AH. TIIK raid-PBO-Olt, 'i 11 !■; PROSPECTOR, FORI ' STEELE B, iV OCTOBER '■',-'. W) — LICENSE Al TllnlflZIVil l\ KX'I'HA- "hail.,', ill,,I ullivr I|,".'|,1 illlli,' ill.-ll'll-l PROVINCIAL COMPANY TO CAIIIIY ,, . nl MN IIL'SIN'I SS ,, 'I*,, uppl) llll', "I,lllin. II I'l. i v. mil ''in "\ Iiiiii 1'ITi'ii, un,*, A*'' nf I' 'rli;iiii,',i!. |it*i,\ i-i, iiiiii ui'il,'I'-, run- ri. "COMPANIES ACT, '-in.' ,,,.;,,,. ,„!,„.,„, gmM ,,,,.,., ||( imtvi'l'S "'' i'l'li ii-';'," ivllll'll itivv l'.i |„i ilt'l'Illi'll n ssury in- lli'slt'llllll' fur tiii'il- |,i; itlltlllji III.' Illljl'1'ts lll'llll) ,,| III,' IllljlTlS ,,, nl 111,- , I .Hi} 'I'm pl'in'lll',' tll, mptlll) In I"' i,. l,:,:l,I Pui'cll-80. NOTII I . i - NOTII I . i", tl '. ASSOCIATION. PltOVl'Ni Eur IllllTlsll C'ol.l'MliI ..No. 1. 'I'*. THIS IS To I'EHTI-'Y tliin i , '"V--*. '" ' '■'.V.". ' . '"" "" l-,'v'i-',"'"'i "I' lll,'OI*pUI*lltl'll Ul* l.thl'l' •Pyramid kootenas Milling ommny. , „„„..,, , ,,,.,,,„. Limited, * "'" «Unil lll'ulW'll lu , ,',','„v,„„,l ,i, l'„'!,i,l,,-„l„,„l'ia. .......... .... I..,..,,..-. „',,,,,, ,1,.. I',',,,'III,,,> ,-Hl'l'V nil I'll-illu— ivilllill it ,,( British L'oiumbla, nl mu, I'm linlii in Him mui .I'1'1'I"1" ""''. •'■< „„„„„., 1U1J i'i l*t) ivllii'll tll.'I'lmtpilll*, iu -**";*'" ii.No.Jl.Llm--' - I.' I ... „„,„.., | „ London, hiigiiinu. ,- ; .,,„,.,...,„,. ,.j,|„.,. „„ ,,,.„, ., ""*,'""?»'« ""■; M ugi'iil, uml .'III,,,' I,, tli A't - ;: pp'"' '■' •","■ .- - ■'■ ' Thi ■■ oil niuny in . , , IhUl'vot i-l, * . . , irhcH ■■ on.; Hi "il th. uitnri PUI J * .ri tu tin.* i'n nu- '.-■ - - *''v 'i l|H)!ll * . ' puny, uiu '■''■' ' - . - -. ■, v '"' I . _ - - ■ - . -- • . ■ - ■ and "I ■■ '.,■ ti-ii - tin.-, i an . ittii :'■'.'■-. - thnn . i ': it 1 -. and to iiiM uthur ii pni'ji,,-,- of, in* ——— iur or'., inn.! _ and ..etl i . other ores, metals or mini 'I'm puivhane, take ■ exchunge, hire, ur othei * '. i •. 1 License. NOTICE, i thai ■ ■ ■..':. i .•:".• :. Ibu bu I ' ' ■ A. I...l.v KSON. - ■ .- - Ill-J'l nv .vill or pewontil prop. .:-,,„ stock, "I' urn eu* ' ■ ' privileges, or i essions urn ..-I therein, ssurj or ei * for the rompunv's Im-i.. i ilul inn-1 < ..... pun) s property, ui i.-qiluiv. m ami develop the sume. i 'In ueipiire, ereel, ,■,, i Iiiv ami mulntuln umi work, u Ings, pliiii!. engines, imu'liini , inn'-, mills, riiiiii-. raihvavs,trumways, ,'iiiiiii-. creeks, -l„iii-. dilchi -. in " works whii'li mu) !„' iieeessur) or ml- —- visuldefertile purposes,,] innp ,. 7 T 'laid .i..', ' ■■ . utu feci all -■ iiiiiiii'-iin. ll'llililivv. 01' ulli, i' "['i'i;.' ' ■ ", Iv, nesst's in '■.: nccliun nt n ii] any us tl llllull m. I *i| iin* an.' iv, - cu n- lilu ul I..,!! .... use cull- ii.'i'li'ii Willi un,, mi in, ii.,.,. '... nr il| ■ ,'i'nli,,!'- i,l in, 1.1 ui" . ,,i' lln nr l-i trill lu ur ll"- -I'm,'. ' 'I'llllll '',' UIU "HI. llll) 1,1 |lllll) lllivill; ' ulli •' ri mi- in pilll mn!.'I l" I mil 'ii • ■" ..i pull). mi i" a.''; 'M' :■- . iiiiii , liili the ivlioli.' mi- i".,, purl "f i i iii-i i, pruperl) ami l|ulillltlus ul unj persun ,.; I'i ■ | llll) I'liriAiliw iiii iii:\ liusilie .. i\ In I III r i in ) i .i". 'i/,',1 iu can) nn. mi- ,,(1- -1.1 nl prop, ■■ v -ir . Hi' ■ . : M • |1UI ; Uf thin ....|,i|i;iny. i '.. il I'tloi .■ uii . sin - mui,. ar) ..,:... 1,111 ,iM* nt,:, I'wisi.', tO pil ■■i-i) ,,r ;, ■, ■ ..... ... iiioiii*. NOTICE. S'oil ■.., i ■. ■,'...,- -.'v ilnys alter In thy rhiel t'niii .v.. i" I limber un .:. ... serllied lllll'l ill i .1 ,1 Iv. ' . ' ' ' Lln ■. ■ ' i [ F.lk rll ii ■ lhi i . .... .".... ll. Ilfl' re uorlli i" i'iuiui-. llii'iii'i' I Kill river mul down lilli river t" plat l benlnnlnn. 11..I. !■'.THUIISTO.V. Hill,',1 -"|'l. 'l.Mll l-l'l. noticc. ; PORT STEELE MINIM ,... iv.i-lii. uii'l I'otnstneli IU in Hi,' I*,,rl SI,', I,' Mili- IV* fi'i*l» . . lir I .'..',. iv. ,i Knnli'iuiy Illslrli'l, i'ml Wm ■ Mi i. . . • ■ . . ... sirili- I,Ivlsl.ni IVIii'ri' Iin I,,i im nn i I'm*, si. lui--i in,'lm-. Hi, I, ll,,um.',1,., . i I , ' I, ,. ■ , ., |||,i|,| -.,,.,, liu,, nun niili". I,.-! nl I'l'li ii I'l. Ill-Klin,!,,,- a, ,i, ii'iitilniiti'it ui il 1*1 'lll'l' soutli mi I'll* I IIU'lllJ II ' I'l H". Uml I A. S. ranvill ilvlil I"l' 1 i" I.nli --U"'. liui i--In mi ■ ill i .. i". iiiulil K niij Mlnhiu i'". I.inili'.'l Iii'i'nisi In l.illn " '. i'iiIIIi I i niitl .1 ri ". li" M r. c,'iiin.vn' Nn lusl. .■nli ivi-,1 * *r ul Lain' s: rl mill .'■ ' mil i " luml i.i ali',,,1 slxlv ilnys ti'iiui lliu iliiin liori'nl |i- • ran Ilim* liuiulml f-.-l lul 11 ... |.,.v „. u„. |,|y lo llu- Mi Ilrrurili'i* Iur a I'crlltlnlll) ul lu Muym l luirtli llmil ul Ml in ' ui l"i Uu- i'iu'1'"-'' "l ui' a si loin tin i . um "" ii i ■ .,: , ,i„ i,, ,ii , itnvailraiil .■! llii'iiliiiviivlaliii' 0, lllTI'S llliiri' ' *■!' ' I'll. , |"ii, I,,i. .m.i ll l,'|'. ,\i„l Inilli, i iiil.i' inili" I'lat nrli'ili, iiiulil' llll.lls S1II1UM IS llllllilllllll I'" ' |ill :. t. ..: . ." "I'.'i.l, 'im ..mini uml In line llu'l'.;ai- *. i - i ■ ■ .,.' .'inviiiii.'.ii, "l lu ,ii.,v ia- V « \.. '. ii in A S. I'MIV, lil.l. nil, i-i', i'i' liatiil ii" .mil ilaj nl si nn mln r. l-i'l. . "vi '. • ■ i.n Ilia, 1. XI, s Hi ..... Ill in . .. ' NOTII I . I' ' ll llll,|l|l , I" llll' I* I lllllllil •....', il,,I i,,, 1 I ' IIII !,:" PROVINCIAI . nl ul llu , ■ 1,1 nu iiiiml Ik-uiu i . IS IliiNul'i: ilu- l.tciiti'iiaiil-Uover lm lull I'lllllll ' ■ I ill IIiiii I" iil'l'.'ili' WILLIAM SIS ,'jll, .In ■ I II "1 1'ilv "I Vii'l',11;. Hsipiln I'.vi' i i ..num.-UUI"! UU'ii'i'III. 1-iiili-iMU ill ul n iv. 'iu lial.ii liners I'nnsiillillltloll Al'l, IW.' Tl ^ M,'Villi.'. II S. I'liv/i-ll. N, A. IVallliuiur, B, ('. Smiili. Wlllium lllllllil*. Thu li'i'iiiui' aiL'otliiKs ur tliu iiHsoulutlor. win i,,' liiiiil uii mu im mul llnlSiiiurilaj* in .■nry llllllllll. All iiushIIiIg lliliil'liinllull nlll In* luiiiMi- I'll I'.V llu- Assiii'llllliili, ii|iiiii ll|ililli-iltli,ll lu Wlllium lli>|l||i>, Si-i I'l I.*, ii. r ProfcHsionnl. •i, i.. « - ':. AZ^A A"' SEORETAnV'8 OFFICE, Hllgll Wtttt, M. D., C. M. ISIIi AmjiiHt, IS', N01 li' NiMH I . m. ism 1 \ a I II ... nulla* ili.ii '..'.i\ . I" "I'l'l) t llu* niii ,■ I, |„.i i in ....," vi „ i,, ... . ... mi nl Ml, liusl iiiiirlU'il 'I 'i i [SISI 1'" I.. !' Wt'Sti . IliiiiKiiii's iniri'ln ilu v.i,,,. . , i'ln slum . Mull - ., lillS .Iii'Iiii' -inliii, i llinllllt, 11.) I'ai'.l Oi*tiilii'r Isl, ISliT NOTICE. - nls i ,-orllsl iniri'liiisi 'i Ituitlii -■ ■ . ill. rli-l .:,.,.. .... di,, J/, c. P. S.. Ontario and Hrltlsh Ct'll'litliin. till. Ill lllll uii'l li. CA111 1100 IHISI'tl.ll.. Pout Stbelis, B, C, ..,.'. . . THOMAS Mi* V ITT IK. ' "...:.".-*'v"!:_.:.'.._j^ P.L.S. c*v- C.E. Furl Sli'i'li' U.C. //. /.. CUMMINS. I'. I.. S. ,1- c. E. Furl Sii'i'l" B.C, lytoUft-ui Ill,' | tti- IMtOVIKClALSI-ryl.ETARY'SOI'nCt.. ■ ,, . '., ! I'Hiiiiui' > bu chilli [KU I:,!-.- ll'll...' Ill ll sUllllUl'- lath Auijurt, 1S97. I-* IION'OUH lhe Lit!'.uetmnt-aovenior In ^ x i ■..in.fil Ims ln'.'ii ]iii'iiM-il I" ilirn-t lln' publifiiiion nf tin' umit-r monti il Scale (if V\v*. 1'iiyiihl" under Mi-" piovision-s nf tlie \\'uiL'i'L'liiu»esCtiiisolidniloii Act, IBH7." l'<.v Cumiiiiind. JAMBS IUKEH, '1'. G. FlUXTBH. Ptvriaeiai ticcntury. srllKlil'l.l': ONK. NOTICL. nr,- - nr w.vrmi rim domkstic. Ar.ui- iliiysiilti'riluli' , n.'ini.ii.. lsiiivnii.il. AKU Mii.i.m. \y, „ lic,SSi |, w. lliairinnii. 'linlii ui' "I l'|-ui'"si:s. umi Worlis, Victoria. Iu uni .'.lln I IVi'sl sis ii, 11" I'haliii, Aupusi i-i,r. Tn"-. Surra. » i mil Kii.i' linn i iiinl.ns li. In fur I' 1IHI III dies ,,r wnli" idles Dated ihls Aut'iisl lilli. in NOTICE. Certificate ot" Improvements. Ffli-.Ei-.-L ACT, J69S. (Form K i Cerijkvte ol Improvements, NOTICE. .. ..'lift' ilim sixty duys nftor iw i intend to upply to theClilefComtniBstoner olf Undsnnd \\< rl s for permission to pureliuse .:. Islm llnl K temiy river, sltunte oppo- - :■, .' iiii]. Group l.eontulntnn The Elkhorn MInerul Clulm Xo. 2. sftuutf iu '' Ull ii :i ueres more or If>v tin- Fort Steele Mintuti Division of Bust !<>"■;- H. H. MeViTTiE. enny Dlstrlet. ' Port Steele. S- pti mb-T-J:i. Ifp;, r.'-i'i Whereloeuted: About sev n milessoiulienst ..I ihi'Muiivt <>\ Hem crueii i hk' inehes up in For every uddltlotml Wi Inelies uliovo For upportlaiiitiK tli-' wiuer miihorlsed lobem iHiinii i-iiiiy reeonl In respeet of eveiyreeordor interim re- ; corded nml iietimlly used for n^rii'iil- luiiii purposes) uu unnunl fee up to 1 ilu lirst800luchCKof Por every iiddttionul M inches un uu- nuiiHee nf Inspection or scureU of uny record In i- re lits. Piling nny uotleeor doenment with u Commissioner or Oold Commissioner rn- eertillcd copies ul uny record or document per folio of ion words umicnttoninthcCnzettew -ding to tin- scule .-I churges ;.. ditlned in Schedule A of tin' "SlUlUtes uml NOTICE. TAKBNOTICE S ■ s'sufti dnte I intend to upply to tin Miner's CVrtillcni Ivi'-: Commissioner of 1.111:11-- und Worlts for Mitchell of Port _ ■.mission i" ptirclttise tin- following di ncribed Miner h Certlfleti u-i: commeneiiig nt a post ittiout Mn feet mi days from the dm 11 ensl in-i.n bunlt or the Moyie River (ul tlifj.Uii« Recorder fori luee known its the Irishinun's) running ivuscHftfiil-ie purpose . 1 elmins. thenee south W ebniuR. thenee eusa^Miilmve cluim. ehuins, thenee imrtli to plnee of beginning. Hfj^fiid further !:■ li.wiii Ni.wKi.i,. section A., musi Duted August Oth, IMC. 8 suunei ol stieli ■ . ff.H. ', lung.Prc. Jonruuisaci. .. M (WCU, [or v |, Aunutil fees lo be pnidto the Commis sioner i'iv iin- Dlstrlet mi ur before the 30th day ui Juno Inenchycnr. SCHEDULE TWO. plying "K v.".nv:u nv Water- ROSS& HERCIIMER. NOTARIES PUBLIC. CONVEYANCERS tt, MINING BROKERS. Agunta fur lln* Kiiiii.'iiav Vulloys Co l.iiniii'il. Tin* rini'iiix [usiirnnco Compun.v ol Lotiilon, Kii,:liiiiil. Fort Steele, P. C. J T. EDE. -,iCustoms and Mining Broker .,,! CONVEYANCER, 1 Mining Properties Rough! mul Sulil. J. A. Harvey I NOTARY PUBLIC AND Mining Broker. Fort Steele, B. C. NOTICE. , I,.-!! I't > I I.I III' !'• 'la . i k,,i-i- r,'i i.t-*'n NOTICE. Tnlicimtli'i!, slxn Jaysulli't 'lui. I ^lii.]] ni.i.i.-. lull)', llii'i 1 -. in.:, 1—i..nt t- i'I 1,111111,. illlli IVOt ' I',:. ... , I'.r.l llllll,"!' on llio lol " '!il"'i luml: ,',,|| 1,,'in^' at il piisl lilniiti'il 1111111. n. iv.r.inii'ii.ii'. r. 1,*. 1,1,,,-;, iim iliiin,. Nni'th la vliiiin- theucu Bust -" i-liiilnu. llii'iii'i'North Cilcliiillis, Ihelico Eust in tin -iv .-."ma I'iriii'liiv llioneo Kasi *-'a . ih Sum 10 fliiilns, llioneo Ensl -ssi SllUlll 1" Ni'illl' I'll li'iini'lal'V "I llliiu v. v.. .1 I., point "1 lioitlll- ,!.\l I*.llllll. Ol llll . ' l-.'l. 11 ll Ul II ' ' NOTICE, llllll I'l'l'.' I'T il -I" ''ia! LlllilltT "li llle fullllM-llIK ' 11 a point mi : a lia. low Hi" lulls, :,. lito clinins ensl, liver, Ihenci lolloiiliiK renin to the iiolnt uf eimi- 11I oul "ii" thiiusiiuil w. i.iiii.in. ' ovi'i NOTICE. 1- hereby nlvi n tlm'. i: r 1'nrher. ol fori • steoli ippl .. io the t'hlel Cniiimlssl r l» 111 -' . ... I'" ,' -,,.' ii'l lil'",I-" t,, ... i.v ili'si'rllieil laii'l ia Ivoiuenuj '"iiiiii'iiiliii' in il iisi ■ .. '' i*. It. ''I'.'l, \". 111.1, »li"i" Hi" lllil posl l". been plllllleil, I ul ilu ' ■ 1 Hi" -."inli llinn "i -ui'l lilni'lii lliulii'i' ■ ■ uuiti iu Uie In : iu,11 im,ri thonco wint erly up Hull Itlver liu chnlns! thrai north 41, ihenee wesl Wehiilnsi iliene. norlli 110 of ,■:„■■- inn- more or loss, to r bos »uln I'lmliillilliB nbout onolliou- R, I* I'AIIKIlll. 1 *: l-'ort Steole. Oct. 18 I--, lfl-23 ono.i for ttn* |iu und I*. NOTICE. . illy, notice nun llilriy ilnys nltor ■■ mplyl i'liu..' ilnsl ,- ...... I.,, a..,'" ■ loom '•''•' ll, ' |0»*l l'-',.|l'"ll„,„l».'.ll„„l,. ... ot Hull Hlvor in the Dlstrlet ol .i. ."!,.,. 'i.n mil" Irom '■' ' ' III II u-i", Ivlil'iliu,,., 1.1,1 I- ' , '" a' „",, imiilii'il II. " . ,,'isi thenc v "■' ' ! I""";;"l1 ;,w ■ ■ M...,., ciy i iiiiiii ■ -itiiiii tin'iii'1' . Iityehl tlllll.. " * ' ... I, Mi Sir n . .L-l ',',,.al a, .,',, no, i-i.,',. ui..*.. . i i" —___________________ III* ni III, HI i ll' li Uml II O* of nn.l Iin,-I lofoi'n , . i tinr nniii'i' . ,, * I -.'iiiiii i.iv. i " i . .1 V V '"' ii '"'Il* M'1' N' A' ■ i.i. I'. \ ' I", 'a ." lll'lllllll I .'i.ll.'.'l llll 10 i-i mo i i' i mi ',. ,, i i, , .. BIUI fl pi Ill nf I'l ' "I.i TION NOTICK i I*', VI sill i i. :, ,\, U'.ii.i.in'.i.i; l"l"i|.,iia-.lli" ti'lluwlm.- itoscrlbeil liu 1'i.rl Sleele lllvlsliill "I Soulli 1 Kootonuy, niimely a certnlii Isluiul lyin lia ni'iiuli "tsi. .'.Ii.i'v'- tllvel* uil.1 eontnl boul 20 nercs. T. 1I.T..VI,, itciltillsOelnbrr m'i. l-i'I. lit NOTICE. Slxly iluys nfter ■ -nt-- I Inienil In upply to l|lle Chief t'ommlssloni'i ol l.uiul- nnd Wnrlis ■ iii'i'iiii-sliin i" poivhnsc the lulluv. inu- un- •upli'il. uiiMirvi'.vi'il ami nnrescrvcil Croun nils in Eusl Kooleiiny Ilistrict. Commenc- ii- in -"ii'li ires lini' of l."l -'i'MI. I.tlience 'i-i forty chnlns, thenci nth liv-hiv chnlns, NOTICE. Sixty iluys utii'i' 'lino I Inleiul lo upply lo li" Chlel Commissi r ut luiul- uml Worlis i Vletorln nu iiermlssinn lo liurchiisii llie Stceli iliiiwiiii.- utiocciipleil. nlisiirveyeil ami nnre- 'I'nke notice erveil t'roilli l.uiiiK In Enst Koolenuy Uls- the I'yrutlllil rii'l. lli'UlllllllIK 111 Ilic S.W. -ii"i'"ll,"l'.*ll! .Il'iililmil. I'l'. iy iiuiiii-mui ilu--. in lliu-inu i upper ply lo ilu* Min llo.vlol.nlio! llicl followlnii tho shore ol sniil Improve nt* li"i '-t lu elm uiu ul upper Moyle l.ak" -I -I' 'IV lit -.llll ll'll" in iaiiiui'. Contnlnliw III lllll",! llll-"rl inili. !■'. .1. 1*1 l.l"N. in-." MINERAL ACT, 113*16. (FORM i'.i p. ,, a.', ii, i, till i, i- .;l"ii*-t Certiliruli of Improceiiicnls. uiiucAvi n„i the iittuu oi iim Jocu i.i,,.,'. ' i-siclionffiprcserlbeil.n lee NOTICE. -I ouo 'I'll" I'-ii ii Mln ml Cliilin. -iinni" :n lhe Fori ].■" i \. r> Certltlciite Issueil uniler sec- Si eclc Mlnlni! Division "I Ensl K my Hi- llonS--ioftlloAel.il 1"" (to Uc Illllll tu li'lvl. | uml tur iim usi ui lliu .liui,"'"! llu' Where loomed: About -;>: mi],- southeiist Supreme Coun i-'iiimiii;: mu-'u potl- ol lho source ol Perry Creeli, Hon) of loo 00 TAKE NOTICE Hull 1. .1. U*. II. Yiilllm. Free Minor's Conlflcntc No. M.W1. nueni i.t a. SCHEDULE THREE, D. Mitchell, ol Fort Steele. British ColumMu. L||B Ai-ooismox or Watkii am. W iiiii Frii' Mini':'.- Ccrllllclltc No. H0.7SI*, inli'inl.. poWEK FOH ISD1MTIIIAI. Oil MjHIOTA-- slxtjsdnys from lho ilnlc hereof, to npply to the ,1T„1Mi |,n„,,,sl., ,IY ,,0„„ EillulnM Recorder Ei r ■; cerllllentc of Improve- compasif.s incuts, iur il," I'la'i"-" nl uliiiiiiiim.' u Crown I "lain uf the uliovo elnlm Every power eomimtiy shnll pay in respect nf Anil rui-iln"' ii.li" notice thut iictlou, in -,,'ii,,n ::;. a.i.-i 1," ""inin. ai"'! hefore tin -liui.. f suclicertlllci-.il "l im" - vci h : 1: .1. w. l:. viii'N Johnson H Robinson .1 IN ING BROKERS. Pout Sti:i:i.i;. II. C, Correspondence Solicited. CHAS. ESTMERE. Draughtsman and Blue Printer. In Moyie Townsite Company Office, ench ul Un- -i'", ri'l miitlc: li.iliili'in I peel 111 ol Or IS',17, ll-'ll NOTICE. Pyrauiiii nnd Hm p Iiiii clnlms slt unte in Hi" Fori Steele Minimi Dlvlsioi : I K .-l.it V I'i-l ri'l IVI'i'l" l""i'l"i: On i'y'iilillil Creel!. St. Mnry's lliv I I noill ! us wesl i Furl lie In a wi'-liTli direction lo il polnl soulli ui llllllll post! il i "iiii lui'ly ebniimmore or — iu tliu iiuiiii ut tit'L'iiiiiliiii I'liiiiiilnliiiiilK. ru- inuil' nr li'-. .1. M. I.HPKVHK. Dnted Ihls thc lOlh duy of Oct., I80T. nl-il NOTICE. Sixty duys nftor Onto I Intend to mnko np- lilii'iilluli lu III" llil't l' inl-sluii.'i' ul l.iiiul, illiil Worlis ill Vletorln for permission lo pur- huso Un- fnlluii liu* unmirvcyed, unrosorvod nml unoccupied Crown launls tu Knst Kootonny lii-irli'i. lleglnntnH nl tho nouth west eornor il [.ntHQT, Group I. thonoo n-ost elRhty chnlns, tin uiiriii I'letit.v i'liiiins. ihoncu i-u-i oluhty liuins. theneo south following the west bound- my Lm -J1.T- n.i eltility elmlnn to point nf bo- Kinnlnii, rniitnlnliir iiiii ncros. M, II. lll'SV.IN. Dnlcil Oct, nnii. IBOT. iii-ii NOTICE. Nollen Is hereby iltven Uml 1. Wlllium Slew- n ri iimiiii iu upply iu ilu-riii.a CommlRslonor ,i i i- im,i Works, Vloiorlu, lor permission tu pureliuse no ai'i'"- <>f luml I'l'iuuii'iii'liii.' ul n i„,nu su iiuiiii- wosl "I iin- i< 'liny Viilleys nlix'li iiliiiu* tho northern hinindrynl lilncli llioneo wesl lOchnlm nnrtli 111 ehuins, ensl lil.lililli- ami '■ lialli'' 1 1 im "I „ niii,i,,n WM. STKWAIIT, i nn . u-i i"' H !"■'' NOTICE. I herein, mi tire llllll slxtj iluys uftiiritiili' I uni'. i" Hi" I'lilef '' un lol i I. l"l lll'l U"li l " ssloli lu pm a i "t i i |."""i" im ni' ' m|ittoli "i ii,." i , Initio im una Horse I „, '".' Mi" "iii'iiiiil „■ liuloli iii, pn " a' '"■"' ' I , ..I, u ilia wi Mi uliiy llin.i n Fori stoole Octoborlll I-" lO-Uil 1 s. .'ar..' 11 in I. v " l.'v Mill II ' ' 0, I,Uiu". illner's Cortlllenle Nu. HUM. froiii ilio iluiu ini i. a. nji- ii iiei* for ll t'ertltlt'lllool !■ ill" pur|io.s ulilnlnl i Crown Omul ul the nbovo clulm, Ami lurther lillie nolice Hull licllon. undo si'i-tlou lir. Illllsl In- I'umin I before llm Issll lllll'l'Ul Slll'tl I'l'l'lilll'llli'llf lllllU'l'll'llll'lll- A. S, I'AHU'lll.l,. Duted tills lllll duy ol October, i-l','. NOTICE, Wiilmor. Wnrr.'li. Ilrnulis. ami Ml.Chief Mln- I'lairialius sll a In th" Furl Steelo MilllllK Division of Kusi K.i nuy District Whom lni-iiiiili iiii Pyramid Creok, si. Mury's Hiver. nbout forty milt's uusl ut Furl Sl.'i'h'. 'I'ulio imiii-i* timi I. A. s. Fnrwoll, uiioni tor the Pyramid Kootonny Minimi i'n.. Unillcd (Fnrelenl. Free Minor's Cortlllenle No, lusl. Intonil, sixty ilnys rrom Um dnlo hereof, loup- ply in iim Mlnthu Hi -tier Tor u Cortillcnto of [mprovemontn, iur the pnrposo ut obtnlnlntt a I'rnii'ii i inuil uf Um nbovo I'liiltu. Ami fiirlhiT lulu- ncllco Hint notion, undor si'i'tlnu 111. musi Iii- ['umnmtii't'il boforo Ike Insulin! r sueh Cortillcnto iif Improvements. A. S. FAIIWKI.I.. Dined tills, ''til iluy uf Satin miu'i'. i-'.'i. NOTICE. iii'iiiiil". siiiiu Milium uml Allien Mineral rliilni-. sliuiil" iii lh" Furl Sleele Minimi Division ul Fill K""l. mi! lllslrlcl. Whom locnled: On Pyramid Creok, SI Mury's Hiver, a i lorly inlliw »*" i "I i'"" Tain' Hi" I'l IFu.iIi Ini I s Fail',. II. a: I". Minimi iu. I nu - ivi uii' Nu. Insl iimi, ,i 1. -oi linn -*"'[ lliu Acl,ii feel 11 '" lul For every i.'i rill cnlo under sectton -■ or icetloul i ni" A"i. a i ' '■" no For iii" i ,; iiilnutlon ami iipprovnl ul . VCl'J ' II ill . 01' |H'I """'llll:' lllvlll lull -. IV.1"- 'al', -. I'l'lllS "I "l II ' a [cool luiia PH0V1NC1A1. SECHKTAllY K OFFICE, HIS IIONOUH lln* l.ii'iiii'iiuni-iuiv- ,'l'IU.t'llll- ill'.'.. |l|.'.l-l'tl I llll' Hm l.illnuiii-ii|i|iiiiiitiui'nls: itoslnli Siiri'i'll. E»i|iili'o, Miniii:' Uo- 'ili-l*. ul lliinnlil. In hu lii'i'iifili'i'nl Murk.- unil llrniiils nti- il.'rll Cullli* .\i*l." lm* Hi. -Knsl Ki.nl- l.v Kluulnriil lli-ll*ii'l. uml l)u|ilily rli'i'li iliiin* I'.'ii,','. iur llm Niii-ili.-i-n Division ol iin* sniil Distriot, Chiil'los Mnssi'.v Eilwiinls, [Csqull'o, Mining Recoi'doi', ul Korl Sleolo, in ho 1 >.• 1.111v Clorli nf Uiu Poauo, nml Ki'uisirni* iif ilu* County ('inin nl Kiiuii'iiiij holdon at. port Stoolo. AGREEMENT POR SUNDAY CLOSING. We ih" untlonduned business mon nf Fori Steelo do horoby bind ourselves, upon our word il 1 '. thai uu will nul s"ll ur alluii'In lm ."hi I • stores nny i I-. n-nresorinercknn- Use liiimi llm Lord's Dny und llinl nu nlll mu I'll" ur nlluii iu In. delivered .in, , K inn- ur moroluinillsi ii|mn Uml dny whicli mi" boon I iiiiuii am nn rloiisdny. This u'i-i'i' il lu Uu I'IiiiIiin- Iiiiiii Hi" Illlli iluy uf in ui' Hill'""" '"' HI' I ' " ' ""■ 'I li,,,in i luiul ul lln' nl'".' .'.' An.I Ii.hii. in: '"- Un i I.. ., , i.ml :. am I I" " a H 1' ' ,, ' mil i ' Impi I'l'IIU'lll ', ■ I il.'U'lvl.l Uni" ISM il,,) "i Seplilnli I i".'• Setniinibur, ism. Furl Sleele Mere Hill ', laial ;n i'iuiui .'. I • I iiiiii .'. iu Tnoiiliniisi i li l, inn .1,",, l. a in » v "i*ii t'liiirlnsTill Un I A I'l t A, ll, nil,l" II I Kill-A Co, ,1 'l.lnii, .Hi, .1 V. Hull F .1 I .1 .'IU lluUlli' '■ Illllll IILAU. THE PROSPLCTOn. D. M, McMillan, Mining Propositions, Mining Shares, I'lll'lll lilllllls llllll Real Estate, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, I). M, McMillan, Brandon, Mint. Joe Taenhauser. WATCHMAKER And J_WEI-LI_R, If your miii'li is sink Bond ii loTuon- ininsur's Watch IIospitai., Omiosite Towiisiti; Oiilce. «H thi: hh EXOUANGE .,. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. CASH PAID FOR COLD DUST, EXCHANGES BOUGHT .t COLLEO- T10.NS HANDLED. Drafts sold pay'ablo in Exchange mi iill principal points in America. REFERENCES. Kxi'liiuiui' Niitiiuiiil Hunk S|ii,kiitii*. Commoi'tilul " " Poi'llnnd. Xiil. Iinni,'nf I'lilni KunsiisCity, l*'iI-.-.I .Niitiiuiiil liunli El'lo, I'm Mi'i'i'liiinls Nut. liunli I'ml luml. Fort Steele Assay Office, RONAN &LEACE ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS. THE PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE, B. C, OCTOBER IIO, 1- jonn i m, Ei O O -t 13 .:,-A S i-i ocs Of*'if- -Qsah"r <___«_>_ (• ,'.r__ I'i., ■ I ?*_/ttvu--_ *-wm1____________________________^^h •_-_-__■___■ h __________________ 41 ercaiitile Co." |f Wholesale ^ Retail ULEKS IN -S*-«..f:^'**^^Y:W. -*:* Repairing dons in a workmanlike manner. | DAVID GOLDBURG ;;;;;:::„ ^cZ^general merchandise nry, Fruit, Nuts, &c, itc, Cigars & Tobacco. WAKE MONEY, IBS ! ' Btv L0IS IN yoYiE r ity Hardware, Groceries, Giotnina Boots * Shoes, RoDDer ■. tout Steele okes. | Star mine has a promhioiil place, mail _,.,., with largo samples of galena and i Gr* Tress Coir.iii'-'iit on Our Exhibit at, ■■HiHHH*aHB________H_il__l his spi Siiokane. carhouuto of lend and u beautiful (Froinsi .nmn-iteviqii-.onoiiorin.) specimen nf native silver, linv- Tin' British Columbia exhibit ing u vnltto of §10 at tin' Fruit Pair shows a won- dei'ful variety unil gives u fair idea ui Iho great mineral resources of iii,* Province, The arrangement is miicli better than lasl your, uml ihose who visit the exhibit gain u [uirer knowledge of t!»' value uml quality of the oros than wus possible in previous exhibitions, About one third of tin' space in the mineral display is occupied by tin* ores uf British Columbia, In tlio opinion of many visitors tin' Port Steele exhibit excels all others in completeness us well us iii neatness of displuy. There un' about two inns nf mineral in tin.' exhibit, showing gold, sil- ver, copper, lead, unil coal from ('tow's Nest Puss. Tin' exhibit is in charge of A. II. Grace, editor of tlio Fort Sli'i'li' PHOSPECTOH, unil to his I'rangenieuts with A, 11, who Inul ilu' exhibit in iiii:! who personally at- to liu* collection of il. lo io nispliiy iVoiii tin* fior men shows lino crystals and is building to tlio large show win- much admired. dow in tho downtown office of Tho Dibble mine has about -OOltho road, where it '.'.'ill be kept pounds of rich antimonal silver|ia tho view ol the thousands on' llinl assays high in gold and silvor. Tho Coroniido group, tho great discovery made during llio past season, shows some AND I/IMBERLY, D. A. MelNTOSH, Sole Agent. • • Port Steele. Crockery, Lumps, Glassware, [lains, llui'oii suit i Men and Women's Overshoes, Dry Goods, Maoanav s, Blankets, COAL OIL, OATS, BRAN and SHORTS Willi I'm' oui' now Cun !::iiii'"iii ot Queon Hunters unil Stool I 'uoldns* Hun ;i i. **:^**'*'**^»*«r*; *&•!* ********** choice specimens of gray copper. The fame thai this discovery bus attained leads many to seek its oros the lirsl thing upon ontering the building. Ivoil Mountain, Badger and Perry Creek ores nro represented by about -"ii pounds of gold quartz, and the Burton mine makes u showing of large specimens of copper carbonates that carry IM per cent, coppor, The St. Eugene mine bus on exhibition several huge blocks of galena that assays "ill ouni who daily pass the window, for the next'10 days. Then the col- poE SALE. lection will 'u* taken to Seattle, .-.-. and bo similiarlv displayed, after AlG-horse-powerpoitab esaw St. Paul andltnill, in good condition. Apply I TO ft m ;* which il goi to Minneapolis, and possibly other eastern citibs, being always displayed to the best possible advantage under tho direction of tho Great Northern Company. Mr. Grace is highly gratified that his collection will thus be made to advertise the wealth of the Fort Steele district in cities | where its resources nro little understood. "I have been the recipient of many favors during my stay in Spokane," said Mr. Grace ves-1BREAKFAS'i N. HANSON, Wasa, 11. C. Steele House. F. A, SHIP * * 1 * Ll & DURICK FORT STEELE, I!, C. w I £ ** * * * ^^^^^^^ * General Merchandise. * llu- loused the Dining II nunil Boil $f sjf. rooiub of tho steole Houso, una boBs $ Minors Supplies n Specially # lu solicit ii nhnve nl ill'' |iuli'i)iii'._i ul ^ * ^ |S Agents For Thc California * tin.* imiiiii dining room open from \Z Giant Powder Comi>an y. # 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M. * % »- - r. " • i,1Fvvn'AST ,0""!!™:mM^MMW9MWmsWM^MMMM ,„.,..,. ,, _ silvor and iO per eont in lead, terdav, "and itwill be gratifying uu>nlj" " '"''"' . ' ; ■ ■ i sri'i'ir, ii to 8 ii.ni. energetic effoits lhe success of Also from Moyie Lake are sam- to the people of Port Stoele and ' * •"-■'— '- ' '•• -1— a"* pies from the Peter. Lake Shore, | the mining men of tho district to | Sbort orders will bo served only he-j tin* display is largely due, He has hud ilu* active co-operation of lhe people of tho district generally, showing thai they arc ttlivo to the needs of the district i'Yu Diavolo and ton others, hearof tho cordial reception tic- Lewis Creek makes a great corded and tho interest manifest- showing with oros from tho ed in tho exhibit of ores. Itcost „ Lucky Boy, Stemwinder, Minnie timo and inonoy to get thecollec- nnd the benefits thai will avis.' M. group, John L, Copper King, tion together. Tho item 'of from such a showing of mineral Lady Anno Groupe, Star, Iiiii freight alone from Fori Steele products. Nye, Klondike No. 1. and thirty was $60, and the photographs of Waving above the the Fort others. the North Star mine cost S50 for Steelo display are the Hugs of From Tracy Creek are samples :lhl, pi,,,!,,,,->■;,,,'„.,.•., services, in Ureal Britain und the United from the Estella, Golden Fleece, |addition to the regular price for Slnles. fittingly Indicating that the properties represented arc being developed by international effort. Among the many objects of interesl i.s u large glass vase tilled Willi ores with the Brilisli ensign und the words "Fort Steele. B. C," showing mi the side, worked in the various colored ores, all of whicli were collected in tlie district, Close ut bund are aboul 80 vials containing samples of different kinds of concentrates and 180 smaller vials containing pulp and con- centrales. Two huge blocks of coul from Crow's Nesl Pass are also it feature Mi. Graco says the coal is alniosl enlii'i'l.y five from foreign mat tor and produces tin; Hnest Of cuke, lie lliul samples of lho Inlli'i* I" show ns proof of Ills assertion, bul ihey havo all heen carried away by visitors. Aboul two dozen photographs aptly illustrate tho progress of Port Sleele unil the work that is being done at the mines, One view shows Ilic ore sheds of the North Stur mine, in which 8,000 tons of ore were stored wailing for the coming of a railroad, Mr. Grace carries in liis pocket several small vials, one of whicli contains gold to tho vuluo of sl.iil, washed out of one panful of dirt from ii placo. claim on Wild Horse Orook 11 short time ago. ll is largo Hake gold. Another vial conlains hundreds uf assay buttons which Mt*. Graco thinks good evidence of activity, us Ihey lire llm result of less Iiiiiii two monl lis work in one Port Stoolo assay olliee uml thoro uni others. In Um oxhibll 192 claims nre rep resented. The famous Norlli and aboul 20 others, und Lost 1JJlitluOB, ,.t ,„ „,.„ ,„ Creek shows, besides the Dibble flle eftol.ti hlAV,.v,.,., and Port ores, the Emerald, Percy, Key Steel- wll] b„ ropl.esented hm, stone, and Richmond Hill. |og|lin next year with u better addition to lhe regular price for the pictures, ft is well worth Weaver Creek shows a single Lhowing thon thiSi you see that specimen from the Prospector's m,lsi „■■ thl,si, ,,.,„ ,u,0 f|,ml Ul(, Dream, a mine not unknown toSttrface| practically. The St. I'ame. Tho placers of "Wild Horse Eugen0 -ampleg ,u.t, [ron, lk, Creek were not overlooked, and gl.oatest depth of .,,* With lh(, gold is shown from the Inviota devolopment wol.k 11W in pro. and Nip and Tuck placer mines. 1 _„..- W(, ,.,,„ muk(,. boUol, ,md Among tlie quartz claims from the same stream ores are shown from tho Coronado, Mount Di- ulilii, Colossus, Cornucopia, Top Iiuiiii. Jack Pot, Golden Five group, llald Mountain, Excelsior, Sliol, iind over 50 olhers. Elk River shows oro from Burton, Chickiiinmiini, Stone, nnil others, ami Bull River is represented l>,v Waterfall and soveral properties from lho vicinity of Sund Creek. Prom Cuiinl Plat come ores from the Canal, Gwoudolin, antl several oi hers, and Palmer's Bar is represented by ores from the Daisy inul othor promising properties. The Sullivan group lias on exhibition about 50 pounds of rich galena. "Fort Steele bus an assured future," saiil Mr. Grace yoster- day; "Situated us ii is at tho lieiid of navigation of tho Kootenay River, wilii direct ruilwuy communication assured by tho Crow's Nesl Railway, the town is liiiund lo bo in lho future wlnil il Ims boon in the past, the distributing point for tho'wholo of soul hern Knsl Kootonay, Tho presenl population is 1,200, Watch il grow next year." The big Port Stoolo oxhibll will be iniide lo serve a useful purpose for soiiiii lime to come, Tin; Groat Northern rond has Iwi'i'ii regulnr iiu'iil Inuil' fort SEie GERMAN BAKERY AND COFFEE HOUSE. STAGE LINE, D. W. WOODBURY, MANAGER. Home made Bread and freshl0"'1"3"'^/^2;*'?7'™*1'' 1 Bulges wlll liuivi' Porl Stoolo on Prl- Coffee at all hours. FRANK PECKSTEIN Moyie Hotel Ule City, B- G. dny iniii'iiiiiiis ui ' turning louvo [Culiupcll Tiu-silii.v mornlngi* ut " o'olock. Kalispell and Port Steele offices at the stores of H, E. KING&CO n richer showing a year hence." Mr. Graco contemplates issuing a large illustrated edition of Iio Port Sleele PHOSPECTOH lit an early date, showing many il- Mirations of the town of Fori Steele iind the mines nnd pros- peels in tho surrounding districts, Lull,- sii'iri' Mineral I'lniiu. siiiiiiiiii in ilu- l'"l'l Sli'i'li-Mlllilli.' Illllslull.it liusl Kiii'li'Illiy DiHirlet. uii.'iv loratcili-Oii lower Moyle Ulie.iiiUoln- Ing llio Moylo Mineral Clulm. Till! iio Umi I. runs, i*. Carroll, Free Minor's Corllllciuo Nn. 87,3-111, BKont lor Muitlii '.v. 1-'. M. I*. Nu. Nl.s-ili; Tl Umllr. I*'. M. ,'■ Nu. lfJ.HH: .lulm Dny, l*. .M.I*. No.8rt.800l T. II. Murpliy, r. M. e. Nn. mi.nw: elms. 0. Purroll, l*. M. 0. No, 87,8111, Free Minor's Cortillcnto Nn. 87.SIH. Inli'inl. slsiy ilnys Irom tlio ilulo liorool, to upply to tho .Mlnlni- Reconlcr tnr n corllll- into nt Improvements, lor llie purpose ol ol> iiliiliii-ii Crown iri'iiiit nf iin'niiiii'i'I'liilm. Ami further mln* notieo Unu iicttoii, uiiilor sci'tiun it;, musi lu- I'niniiii'ui'i'ii lieforo lho i---.ii- uiicouf Mu'iiI't'iiIiii'iiirut improvomonls. CHAS. G l-'AIIIIKI.I.. Aui'lll. liiili'il llils-.'Ulli iluy ut Octolll r, 18117. NOTICE. Tin inn-Hi mlnoral elnlm, ■ ul in lho t--..1-1 Slci'li Mliiiiii; UlVlslon of Knsl K iiii',' I'MHi'l. Wlioro I'li'iii.ii mi iiiii'i.;.iii'i'iy uiu. nenr Mnrli I'l'.'.li. ■ruin' uiuii'i' iiiiii I, Noll Mel lOnrran, I'roo Minor's i ''iiiiii'iih' \'n im'.i;. in for n II. Miiiin. ,,, .Uniiiii'iil Quoin* I'rcu Minor's Cor- 11li.-nI,- -,■,,. '.i'l.""l I,ih'iul silly ilnys ll lut'' horeuf, lo upply lo llio Muilni- llccorilor lm ll '■'■iiiiii'iiii'iii Improv ins for lliu purpose "f niiiiiiiiiiii- ,i Crow uni of the to elnlm. Ami furilior lulm notice thnl iicilon unilor ".I ir. iiiiibi liu coin i.i.'ii'i'iui'i'iiii'ls. siiiiiu'i' nf sueh corlllleuto "I Improvements. Nun, Mnl.unu riiiut.i.N. Dnloil Oils iinni iluy of October, isiit. it-si First elnsrt ttccDiiiinotlation foi- travelling public, A wnli stoi'kuil liur. (luiul Btnbllng, O. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR. Teams leave Fort Steele Tuesdays Fridays and Saturdays at 7 a.m. for Elliott's Landing, con- necting witli boats for Moyie City. Boats run In* luul iiu.v iluv ul Elliott's, Crow's Nest HOTEL Elk River, on the line of the new railway. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. THP MINERS' HOTEL. Perry Creek, Now open fur Inisini'ss. I'iiII sliu'li uf Willi's. lii|lllll'S Ullll olglll'H' (imul In'ils nnil nunil iin>iils ut i-i'iisiiiiulilii prli'i's. A. .1. Koill'ltTSoN. Millllll-'T, .IAMIIS ,1. MOMVOY. PREiEMflN AND GEARY. Liveru, Feed S Sale Stable. Fori Stoolo li.C SAIllH.I'', ,\ I'.M'K II'HISKS. IKA.MINO 01 All, KINDS A SI'liCIAl.TY JOHN WEIGHTMftN I.IYEY. FEED, ANV SALE STAPLES. Kalispel Mont. Parties i" nml limn Porl sir.'!. will find Unit tliis is tlu* best pluco tu leavo tln.'ii' Btook. uml obtain convoy- anoes. l-OHT STEELE AND MOYIE LAKE STAGE LINE. A lii-wiM'kly BtugQ will leave sin'lr ovory Tuesday uud l-'ridnv ui 7:80 A M Commencing Friday, July 10th, ftn* Cranbrook, Sifton, ami Moyio City. Uoturnlng will leuve Moyio mi Wednesday- und Saturdays ut 8:80 P M r.i'iii'liiiur Steele lln* day tollowlng ut muni. Tii'kft.- muy lu* procured from C, M. Koop, Suli' l)ii|uiiit l'n., Sli'i'li'. uml uml ut thr IInii'l. MoyloClty, The Great North Western Telegraph Company. Direct service to all parts of the World. ;e 0 Steele FREIGHT LINE. Prolghl will Ira cni'i'ied liottvoun Porl Stoolo, I'l-iiiilirniili. siliiin. uml Moylu City, ul llu' fnll.iuiiiv rail".: (Ovor Wlbs, In**,,'.* ui luiilli-. I'titu.) Ili'tivi'.'ii Sli'i'lr uml rriiiiliriu.k ,',ll iiiiiiiiii- * li, lllll liuiiini- ,',ll I t.-t w.-.-li Sli'i'li■ llllll Silliiu ,'.ii i ul- 7f, Mill | ml-. I,llll I'u'lwi'.'ii si,-i'l.' uml Moylu .'ill |l<illllll>. I.uu lllll |iiuilli|s I.',11 Sponlnl I'ulos mi lm*:"' Ini- mnv I"' ill'iiii U liv ;i|i|il\iiiii In I', M. Koop, Sul.- lli'ii.Ml l.iiil.iin:', Port Stoolo, Alsii II -111;.''* lilli' Iwii'i* ll wi'i'll ll.-- I.w i Moyie I .uio- uml Stoolo, Porl Stoole, 13. C, July 111, 181)7, Offices in all important points in East Kootenay, Mrs, SPRAGUE Fruit ■'■ Confectionery rjf Notions of all kinds. CIGARS and TOBACCO. uu KM H()S|)it,(l KALISPELL, MOIITANA. Mrs, I - ' "iilui IIIKIvl "lulls. .1. II. lliul ** W.A.I *uil ^^^^^^^ Mils. !!. II, V.'lllilil.l,*. Viiiiii ,t. I'iili,iil. mnn I'"" Sli'.'l,', mul lln* initios, ii Ml Ur rr''' in il ut I'l'ii-iiiiiiiil-' t-iiti--. I'm' ti'i'ins lijiply in: Mrs. t. r. Webber, Wanaoer. KALISPELL, MONTANA, THE PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE, ll. C. OCTOBER 80, 1807 Till'*, PROSPECTOR survey Imil heen completed wilh money llinn I xpoeto'I, lie i.s Van In T li. Shun nessy ul waiting fm* lho whole lo be Ihus "Hush" in funds, and since It-li Angus and William Han has taken this much more oul K«»n. nil of •MoiiIkkiI; Sir (Imp . i.'i ii Kirlcpntricli and I*.. I.. ' i Iur, In connection will, this worh " lhu 1T"V. Tf, *, T,m"""; J* -V(;i ». Olluwn: Iho government should appnin, Mn ^ " "'I'f ™ fllt'll»'"')*' Hurry Abholl, Vancouver, and 'ii* ii jioi'luni "i ii in all events, in \\ illiiini \\ liyto, \\ intd|ieg. ll is complete I, IS UUHLIsllEH IYEEKI.Y IIY Till: PROSPECTOR COMPANY, A. IS. GRACE. MANAGER. RW,,tnbl <ir"M" lhi's 'li**"'i''' lhe ,'iroseciili ' such tvorlts ^"'' this^ompa.iy's charier l»blt' ,',,, ,1,,, | HI "' i I" nu ""I1 11"1 Cllllllllillll I'llrilir Kail tii direct settlors ii lauds. .Ai lhe govornmonl olHc for tin' lu'ii.'iii of iho people up we have onllined above. ll< way i-i m, | ni ii \' is building llu i 'row's. Nesl railway. THE PROSPECTOR, '•■ puMlslicil boi'O, 11-- \V6 IlllVO lieretofoi'i every SutiiiUnv. iiiiiI luia ii Riinrnntccil . , musi see the Wisdom anil llec.-.i ,,..,;,,, .:..,. ,,,,„ .,„, „,...,- „.,„.... tunned mi. iii'M in im iii:nr:ii:i . ,, . .. ... Iliero was a bad wroc c on I u cii.iiiii'1,.11 i.ini.i iii.in jn> mini p.ips i silv ol such exiiendiliires. and i! ,, ,,.,,, in i nsi iiiiiiiciiii). n i~ nn iiinn-.* i'i mt. .i timi ran Wc Imil, in,- ilio reason . ' I.i" 11.11 in the iiioiiniii'ii-. ui una en nniiii- .inutile itu* ii."- nt mi) ,■ , ,' , i lir dees not turn liis present "|> ., ,. """-""• .1., that the government has pro id . ., , Nlmnlm Inst, he eng neor o i other pnpet- In tlicJliii let, ,'.,.. pol'tilllllv lo accouill. he Will be , ,,', is nn udvcrtlsltiB inedii-.m It In un- nil lhi* ntlh ",nU'A 111 Illclllties ,, ' , , , , , , , livnilil Insl enntrnl n| Ins triiin ■celled. ,■ ,,., ,.,„ „..„ held slni'tly charge wilh it. , .,,,,, THIS PAPER Sl .-m.-.'II.'.I nnii s.i i in 11 i ii.n ivi', inn' ii ii i: 'i, , tor tho acquisition ol such Know anil n run away ul ii Ingliilul Dcvoii'il - ', . , ... ,.*„' ,li:. That lii.T" '.'.ill 1" ,i-M.i" li ..,„.r| i"«nlli.'si\ iii'i-iii'iit "'nul,' devi .'■'.'■■- "I , , ' lt,.,,,,.. K „,, nnpiir i.i |"'i>!'. ih." ini.'- over Tn.'ii.ini iiinl nil jiiiiipi'iliiMsiiiin eiisiiry, mill nil ;,s ||u, lmin ,:,,| a«a,\, or Ihere V »«t I" would indoublodly liave l„ el th' " ■ mi lie ic ," || lives insl Tl"* lruin run ;," I ou.oon, ' lhe safelv switches, ' '""'I* i ' ■ when lhe engine wus reduced lo ' '" scrap him ami I. r nvolvocars . u ■ io ', n | .," wood ■v.Vels lisptilehsuysi-One ' ' " lhe Pvramid-ICooleuav Min* 1 I ' I'ompanv brought into Nol .New Wos lUilllsler, aii'l kuui- | |' I; , iwiv . ' , ' '""uuu- -"ii ih' i.lh.a' .lav some exceed- .i'i' or ilu* n'gisl ■. ..I,,..] |,i,,,,,.,, , . ' , , '■ nigh lim' specimens ol mv from ;:lllll in Hie districts ■ , '.'•im'niiver • , , ■ , ' N'*m,mxi '• properties belonging tn tho Com- ■ ed. winU> thi \ i* . ,..■," - |; Miii ii , .,.',' ,, A '■'"" ' '"" n'lJ I'lmv localed in lln- fori Steelo Aivases ''wedal ,,„„„,.,, .,,„„„ ,- mlles ,■.,„„ this Provinc : ' •' ■'■ and said Pilol Uny. Hi* would givo very .... • •■■ ■ per mil,, few particulars regurding them, \"i Wesl , ,,,,, ;1. ;, ;„„„,., wus ,,,„ Muting only Unit the ledge is aister. and K s are ■ .„, hegin worh on, und strong und U feel-wule and thai ' - * e would "o to thei ish, "]"r> m'U "[ ' "its olllie same iii.u in wn.'iu ...i i" in, 1.. _i-si,t churiicter ns thn tsiimnles, The I'lunn*. specimens npponred to be a solid ©ije gteaspectrc. - . .'["""" "."i|'|".""i in "i ii .sul III there are the Cassiar buz- muss of pyrites with u Unit* . - ... , ards. and the Coast ami Cariboo gulenn, but no assny hnd been L,i - Thus ds, aud the British Coluin- °„bmil,oc1'. He hud equally good lv , . , snnipli's Irom uu adjoining chum suitable for agriculture l ■" ;,!:l 1|V""IIS* *■■•'• mlluJ' "lh"'' r;"'- ,vl,k*|, was niuiv.' copper mostly, othe strict in the im st go all thi riou birds und beusls all smelling Of the latter he said the ledge the Prov'n - ''' " ' ' ;'"'1 ""';''* ;il the -provincial was a good one and there was daytosu] -a -ri il - :" treasury. They all know, too, t°ts of it." perous ngrioull 5S attl thai it i- Um laMnpportuuity lhei==^ 1 il* I I n I.T ,1 _ ' .1 . I i .il"!,, ' ( I ■' iind the effort ottl '" ' lflail-s is j present goveniinent will have of notice. -■ - reusing, amieasin"theirunholvaiinetitps* N"T"'E IsHEI,EUVG'v'*' •l'i" «»«i>piic«- shoulll li" tn -'"'i'l OSS .i|'|" .1. in^ nn .1 "l.nnij .ippt lius. tlon will be lllinlo to (lie UBlslullve Assiimbly ble aid within reasonable i - -, •..; •;n"1 their clamour is thereforeUiiueprovini.e0tB**iiisi,cm,, i„...u>,„*xi tn populationl |.,, „..,.„„ ]>,,,,), .,„.„ -''-si.'u inrun Ai-i rn iiii-.n-tiiiiiii,'ii ci'111,.11,1.1 towards securing llie* e -• , Province i!lU l v g "*lu"""cr w roUb,ru"' C11U"'' ^'^ """ „.„„.,„ „,■,,„. i,„,, Ti ' " ^10'lnct ment being ah-eady doomed, we »'»tntBtr.o siuiArf era n».*foW-,ui.Boraiiw»,' "" '■ "' tne lands. Hi" in- ,, , .. transfers ol laud , , , ,.c ,. ,,, ,.. rmii'v fm- l-niiU In- ii,!,.ii,Iiii"- -.'■ *l" nn| h,*lii*ve Uiiil Ini'ir suOCOS- ipui.i mt t'liid.-, in inn inim- - ,, t was not reas ... ,,,, , tiers is becoming brisker all the i.i.. ... . .... ...... ,, spswi11 '" bound ln caxvS out »###########$■#####$###### Mining Brokers I Real 1-statc and Commission Agents. Correspondents in | Motttreal, 1 Ottawa, s t Toronto, \ Winnipeg, s London and Chicago. 9 9 9 9 9 it I 9 *'->-4i4Si.42-j444i4)i.-]44)-4i-.4'l«-]-H4-t,l 4L ODtion. carried. | Dea s Transacted, i jit 10. A. ELTON & CO. i^ Books kept und accounts audited. 9 9 mmmmmmmmmfa time, and nexl veur ':' is safe to I'lialil.' in expect that the ex- any iiiijusiiiiiil scundallousagree* 'tow i-'iliilic luiliviiy trom Sinn,' iiuiiii in rn* ii'.-m* in west ol where lho Hrilisli I'l.l'.iiiiliiil Siiullii'rli Uiiiliuiycnis- si*s tho Kiiiiti'iiu.v ltivi'l'. lliilli'i- U|illii' Sl..Mury's River ton lKiiiu ul or near llie North Sim* Mini', j llii'iii'i- illuni.' llie Sl.Muiy's li'h'i'r by the most feasible route in ii lmlm on Komium)* Lnlto, c.'.*„'i Isn from u point on the siiiil Hue by Utc nil's! pense ol u registry office should Hiv tin, iii,. ii,.i!i*iii.u will lm i iii ments that may be mad S''*N *"'* "" ll""'"1'- "'it '" be borne, it was nol Indeed : „. very greatly increased. necessary. But the times have While Provincial Premier Tur- j ie..»»>i- n..m-1..., ii_i,n ..u r-mwr a.t..w i_.h nml '.u biiinl uml iiiiiiiiii' iriuuwiii's in eonnec- ,,,, M ) . ,. , i ,. . changed, and one ol the necessi- net* was m Rossland recently it u0n therewith, with powor to i truct.opor- *'"s lhat tho changed order of was in>iflii*d nut tnliim that mi-1 ;l"';""1 ii"""'"!" iniim-ii am-.-, iiii.inu iii-i-.^^niy lll pri'.ii'lit IS a (lOVei'Illlielll sill*- , brlilues. roiulu. w»v» anil lorries unil to build. vevof the lands iii these vallevs '"in"s lllls bl'0HSht about is a der the law respecting voters as „„n,,,n_maintain w-nrvesnniiita-taiu, ,„.■- ■ ' "land registry office at Port it now stands, a British subject *"' UuOT'ul1'"'"' wUl1 »"wct l"tallM' °™' sinliilil" tin* si'ttli'iiicnt ami we , ,. . ifiulii uml uiiiiiiii'iii si,mn umi other res- , ,, , ,. ,. ... Sti'i'lr. SllCll 11 remStl'V otlil*i* must reside IU the Province sols unil bonis uml i nu lhe snmconanv Iriisl llinl llm I lovi'i'iniii'iii mil - • , i si is I,,,,, ii,.." ..ii,, "isn,., ui, .nn, ,„i.,i,i is nu,!*,' necessary hero than in loiirieen mnnilis bciore In* can unvinabiowaterswiibu,meproviuecnniiwan Sl'l' Its Will III (lOVOtllUr 11 sulil- ; ' lii.ii.-l-Iii liilllil. i'.|iiil. ,.|ii'inli'iiiiiI ii.iiulninl.'l- any otlier part of Kootonay, be- vote and it was urged that this otranh ami teiem „ lines in conneetio,, ivitu I'm* IiiiiI purpose in Uu ('01111111; cause of lhe large area of agri- limit should be reduced to six suiiimiiirayumiiirniiehesumiioiieneraieoiee- 31897 £ Lee, Metford, Winchester, Marlin, Remington, and Savage rifles. Greener, Tisdall, Scott, Cla- brough, and \V. Richards shotguns. Ono halt million rille uml sliotpiin cartries-of every kind mnl qutility. Cutnlo(rtio on upplii'iition. TISDALL'S GUN STORE, Vancouver. cultural land llinl we havo to months or h .-n»itiniin*mTmn^iTniiiTimiii:r,uniir,niiniiniinniinnnTinnn_nTinnnnnnTO tfimnnni'ftm^miTTimnniinniiinitTiiiiiiTTiiTiTTTiTnimimnnnTTiTniinnniinim'a-; ..*.„* I"" ."iav"' " •-• Ml* Tum'''*-'''"''''*^M'''»^ ',.,„,, .„,, ,. „ ,. „„ ' : deal with. In Eastern .Canada, according to the Miner, "wus not imn'osesoithecompun,* i to neoniro mmis. |-t V IL LUhlA Mill ALLU hblUAL VV UK lib, I: sl,lllil iiiiiii nl 11", I'llll", I v.iilllil ... , , . I ,. , , ■ s . , ■ Iii'im-i's. iirivili'vi's "I"!!" i , l.is iiiini miv.'iv -" , ■ ,• ,i in Dnttii'io. cue i cimiilv has its very lavnrabiv impressed with Df„,„„„i _nnii.ii_i m i .-a., ,.r ..ni,-'.- m-i In* a paying enterprise lor lln' ... .......... ■ ,,in'''"■ uipniiorp Covernmcnl lo go into. Th sum nf (20,1X10 expended in sm . in*" lu-ii nm! iimiii- nl* tti,..!" nli'' lliiil III* I i: i*n i. i- leas "1111. I lel'rles, wliurves uii'l vessels liullt by t vi'vs iii tin' ilisiricl. would result inn liately in ll nt.Iiiii hi lund registry office,- in some of the idea, but promised to give it ilii-in. if we mistake not, there his attention." It is not surpris- nro iv."n. and many of those ing that Mr. Turner was "mi- eastern counties have smaller favorably impressed" with the -.■I mils :tt large numbers nf settlers who, populations nnd nono of them proposal, because he ITii',-., wl i Kticli routlh urvesun i vi s ny. and lih power to ningciiii' ts witli rollwn mpiinii s ind for nil oiii in lln* alisi'i of lli survey anvllii "i .i " i i ' " . i- . . i . ' ilentuliluhts, pou lil-.-" Um area nl land .alive to the tact Unit every ex-1 d-'ihdatthi! embraced in the vast county of tension or enlargement of the llnl1 u-vv ol*' EE tt tt tt ilng et ivs et ;, ct ,,L1- te her tt behalf. || GOLD ASSAY, $1.00, GOLD AND SILVEB, $1.50, Sli.VI'.K. ifl.nn. SILVER AND LEAD, 11.60 ,m**—'m ASSAY OFFICE, 43 FORT STREET. VICTORIA. B.C. W. J, R. COWELL, B. A„ F. G. S„ MINING ENGINEER. SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER. 'i nu- tt tt tt ,, ,. , llAVlS.JI.MlSil.M.I.MAl'M'.ll. ••. .MIllii'l'T. ! tt |Pl'OVincittl franchise means a SnlWtornlor lho Applleonts, n-'.'il II -'tt et EE LEAD, W.00, GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER, $3. = OTHER METALS ON Al'I'l.li'ATION. NOTICE. ■ i, , "i.ii "iiliiiai*i''i tu uu* \asi i*< will In* riiiniii'lli'i! in look else- i- , , .,' East mid Vi est l\iu,l,'iia\ where lm* lands, or ai all events .,, , i.i i ■ .i • idci'lier dcplli tn Un'aviilaiirlii'nl VV 1)0 t! '(.'111 V lllldel*0( 1 their Tlin cllinf fviinnsonFiTinlnliiin , ■,, , i no cmet expense or maintain- votes llmlwlll bm,yu d oi'erations here. Once located inK a registry office is tho salar- L, ,,„, ,;„,',„,„„„„ ,,„... .,„„ xotieoisheret,,-*,ive„ .hm ,„, „i„*.„",*i..ii„ t| ' " '>'"I'. Al ." "' **'"' 'I ' , '•> l"-',' ' burn Ihnv wniilil imnnnli'ilelv lie ■ ,■ i . ■■' • , ....,• ,■ 'ledlled I m\('l nnii'iil lli'M slim- ,.,lsM„., „,,,,, ,..,..„„.,,, !CC 'I In' I lilnl'inatlnii i'llllll -J Tims a iluy in in nn " i .iniui'iii.iii ,\ in les of the ofiteiu s. But this aftor ,,,,,,. T. 7, ,n ., , .Ti ,?, ,n EE , llli.'l. iiuiiii mnl Hi. itii'li'i'sliiiiiil. iiiiiI Hi.'ii'lii'iiisi'-, tt ' " ''"'■' !' ;" producers, and lln , i, is ,l0, VOry great. Thore nrel , ,„,,„,„i i,iu,< ,,;-, „„u ■.. .« || very first yeui loubted- two clorks }l) the Kamloops j XOTES 0FJI11E NEWS, | ,-too in this „„„er wit t„,.v i., ,*||| linsiness Mgr. \ ly »"W ' « ,,le l"'ice|office, whose salaries aggregate! w kp-, r r— pi'i je.u, iiu'ic is no tho Kamloops branch of the Banli ' " '* rlie | registrar employed, the Vancou- of British Columbia, is mourning '■ '■•'••• rer registrar doing that pari pf lho loss of his infnnt child under ich j the work, which consists ehiciiy ^''essing circumstances. Tho °ney,) ol dgning documents. The a,'*-; '".'! A'ZV^ 'f'"1 <''" "' 'j'" , . baby buggy by ilu- nurse, who v-ry well, and PU her roUum to tho house hand- MILL TESTS: Tho Stamp Mill has a capacity of 1" Tons a day. uitinii Plant _ Tons a day. S. A. ROBERTS, 1\ L. S., "lil.lv IHv.MlV. iaml * " ' ' tor mighl bG :i,lll|„l„|i |„ ;nl omC( the limn, 'established in Easl Kootonay, ■ "■ ■ ■■ wiiii tremendous advantage ovor * lhe present system, mul, as wo asimii'il I,.,,,. shown, ai no very greal uio outlay' Perhaps a single - - • for the time being could do all lhe work here. There would, to ■ " -. ' ^ sure, be some expense occa- settlei - on a sionedby transferring tho roc- rn* wfc "' Vi,',"l'i" '" ,h" now , , ,. ,. , books iimi wnuld oq renuirea luc-s himself and hwe, bul Ihls work must some- the in tii fhic his industry '""" '"' »»<i"<'^"»' and at no i * 11 ,il"" '" ,llr llllll|v will It bo so .'- an "•- li the li«-*lwnsivo (is at present, for Un- reason Uml Um niiinbi'i* nl nnii' ani iidn - . oi '" H'utioiis ure being constant- ,.,,,. , ,. - ", 'I". :* Increnswl. ■ ■" Imvi ai ic ... ,.. . Premier I nrnor, who also is lul."ii- lln 111 gdlll nil I.,' ... . , ,. ,, ,, I iinni''" Miuistcr nl Uu* Priiv- wiih Ih * rvc.vs ti . luce, ii'linil having inaili* an "i'i llm i ison Us pus- , - . error ol judgement lo lhe extent ,,: nboui .- *;('i.i ii ii i, in hisi'sli i ed her clmrgo to Mr, Pogram, when I'm* the lirsl timo it wus noticed thai the child was dead. Ii was thou discovered thai di'iiUi was caused by the baby. having swallowed an India rub-1 Iii'i* sucker, which, having lodged ; iu the throat, hud choked lhe little ono to denth. Sir William Van Home ui Nelson: **ln about a year 1 ox- pod to seo the Crow's Nest road completed to the head of Kootenay Lake, and at the furthest by Novomber 1, 1808. Prom thoro llm line to Nelson will liu a slow inn*, tint nf thai I ciin'l say much now as we are of course devoting all our iilU'iilion to the work now iii I I. Withoul ilniibl Um construction of lhu lino from llio lii'iul of Um lul.,- in Nelson will depend somowhal upon lho rapidity wilh which business in creases, Whim lho road is lln- islii'd lo III" lioild nf lh" lali" wi' will I'oui'.v from thore to Nol- ion, sn iis in connect with 111.• GRA3SICK & DE-IOT. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Port S lo B.C. II ,:-'.i,.e..utrr.i ;ii.-''.'ii;.'iniiiii(iiui.'iiiuui;mii!iii;ii«mn;uu_iu<»ii'.iiuuiiuil_i: _iiuuuuut'.itiuuuuuuuuiiiiuuiiu_uuiiuuu-U_uu_uauuununu_ii_uiiuu_i Oil.MHSiiHB-U fi I Highland Cream. Highland Cream, 1 ''iiiiii nt, m finum ii man am nmatp OFKORLD W1DB PAME. i.i nOBMl nimmmimnnmmmmmnm WW l .,, ,i ,,1 Hu revenue thul wnuld |„.Uwiuinhiii* Kootonay." I, a |niini or riilii'i lid during lhe Iliiaucitil Al a special ineoling of lhe .,,,-,1,1 lust . tided. Thai is, hisM'urolioldi'i's of the llrilish (',, ' " »«> ^*'!?«:&C: "l",nl"hl ,hl treasury rollowinB woro elected dii lors a* about a (piarter of u million morel for tlm ensuing year: Sir W. C. PURS The Providence Fur Company ITuvl.li un'. It. I., want* nil IiIihIh ol Uiu Furs. Sklliv tifiiM-n-L'.S'iHi'ii. WAV. : - " (iviotcdfornoxl Klxty iluysuruunfnllowii Silver Fox . lln oui' liouvor .- Miirtin... Wult Red Pox, Mink Skunk ,. Ci my Pox ,$)A mi m fl-M iiii . ,, mi m l'i iki .) mi 111 11 INI . :i mi in ;i m hi . :.' ihi in ii ihi . 1 ihi in u 1HI I ihi ! IHI tSri»i*l-o i.Im Miuil ntlicr fins nnd Hlilnson iiplilk'iitlon, Kii!I in u-i in niiiiiiiiii-ni. Cnroful Kului-tion, I'lii'irinis tp'-niiii'iit umi Imincdluio reiullluiieiinn mi i!onnl(iiimniiLH, IS-8T SMITH &. LINDSAY. Tohaeeo riains. - ■ Mniilann, Higheiit Prioo n-*.d for I'lll'S. 'aid for -^^ SUIISCIIIIU . I'llll THE PROSPECTOR. ! Tnimmmimnnimnmmmmn EACHER'S HIGHLAND CREAM. timi umi Am mm *»*■ * >*■ iWi** iii* it* i »*_ it* ii* \u mm »i j* it* m **• 1 AS SUPPLIED TO | | 11. 11. The Sultan of Zanzibar. | . _ | llrilish Ci'iilriil Al'rii'iiii | Commission; t 1 Sir II. H. Johnston, II. C. B, | . f 7,',11,1-H -111,11 *|i *|i IIHI111H -,111 IIUU llllllll II 111' fAUff lllilllli.WI) I'lil'lA.M is ospoolully suited on account of lis AllSOIill'I'I'l I'llllTV I'm* use iu hnf cl'miali's. ll enjoys Uie largest ■-al" of any Scolch Whlslioy i'l India, Mexico, Central Africa ami Smiili Aini'i'ica. -——II. CJ. PARSON, SOLE AGENT, (joklci- aitd Fort Steele, B. C, THE PROSPECTOR. PORT STEELE, II. C, OCTOBER 80, P : km jrt*. ifa. #-». n.nr_nrin-*T_Tn_-i_V"^ M Now open and ready for guests, Everything new and first-class, Choicest liquors and cigars. ■ ■ ■ ■■ i ###$##$$###$$$$$$#! Special Agent for «tit ■■f ■>•%•>*■%-%** Atiheviser- ■■ .IV Busch "•fr ■» tf.' • t Beer .fr i* . * ** <* iS* S>* «* iS* ** -:i* •!* ** i** r-** ■'■* -J* «* *** SA'iAi'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'iA'ii'iiWii'ii'iifc Restaurant open day and night WW All the delica- i cies of the season i \ sssas^'f«ss^'^^^^ii^*is^*iii^^ Tho Kond to tho Const. Wm. Mackenzie of Toronto, who has beon prominently connected with the ('. P. R, contracts, arrived in Rossland last evening. Mr. Mackenzie is ono of the syndicate of C. P, R. contractors which recently purchased the charter of tho Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern Ruilwuy. Mr, Mackenzie was seen last night at the Allan House by a Miner reporter in regard to tin* Company's plans for the construction of the extension of the C. P. R. system from Pontioton to the Boundary district, **Mi*. Mackenzie," ho wns HsK-i'il. "is there any probability Umi work will be commenced siiuii on tho construction of lln* road?" "I i'liliiiili say," wus Uu- foply. "Tlmt doponds on u good many things, The prcsonl subsidy of $4,000 u mill' is entirely inadequate, Wo i'liliiiili build llie road wilii su sinull ii bonus as that, lliiwevei', wo shall apply nl the nexl session of Un* Legislature for a grant sufliciont t" enable us lo const fuel the lino." "Is it true that for the present thc road will be completed only from Penticton to the Boundary country?" ho wus asked. "I cannot say whollior tho road will be built in sections or as a whole," replied Mr. Mackenzie. Whon further questioned lie was very reticent, but admitted Unit nothing Inul beon done yet in the way "1 obtaining funds for the work or 'm getting a Dominion Subsidy.- Rossland Miner. GET YOUR BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ,l. ,i. Lamont Contractor and Builder Fori sit tie, a. c. AT THE Tin' advertisement of tin* Moyio Plucor Mining l'n. Ltd, is withdrawn until ftirthoi' nnliee. llm lli ui I LUMBER CO. FORT STEELE. B* C, Manufacturers of. and dealers in all kinds of rough dressed lumber. PRICES AS FOLLOWS: ano Hough Lumlier in Contra-torn l.u.'ul tnul.* Nu 1 ii Inch Hooting Nn I ii in.-11 Hooting Nu 1 1 Inuh Mooring Nu I I iiu'h lloorlng ,,$lii.00 ItuBtio Nm! flooring ,.810.00. Kii-iii- Nn I $211.00, I Inuh Bern ,,$22.00, in*.* Nn 1 ..$20.00, I iiu-li Hcu_t'il colling No 1 .-HI.mi finishing lumlier No2 ,.$28.00, Flnlehtng lumhor No] '22.00. I cell '2-1.00, li-.ui Tlio Largest Stock of Dry Lumber in East Kootenay. ALL KINDS OF MOULDING AND BUILDING MATERIAL. Fort Steele Meat Company. e Fresh and Salt .Meals always mi hand. I Idler iV Vaiidccnr -Prop*!--.. Riverside Avenue, Fori Sleek, li.C. T1JK I'KOSPECTOK, I'XHJT STEELE, li. C, OCTOBER R/.PH ti '.,■ timi ' i'n". .■ i"ii li ;.. ■ Tlioro ure 'i:1 . ' i . .':- one oi llio sub I'onti'iicloi's on llio ii'.' luioii ' riboo, ii ni 1',,'Ki, llK| i, | ,■•.,.,,, ,Juhlico I ':"' '" ;'■'" "'• bl" ; '■ " Hurl '.■ lliiitYniir. ',." ''"„■ boin oi'tlifo .1 liiiu, III' I'.'"- oil on "'' 'J ins .*• ■ i-i' : 11■ \ nn. llu roi'i'iiiuu, II "i'"■ ■ ||| . ',■. I who mi- in .. slllll nv- iin,iln';i!,'i| '■;;' ni' lii v.' riiir: •* !;■ "i i !"i i'iuiui wilii Ryuii, ivns simlliurlj' re . " iii' uinnii!';" I " ' ,1(1 '.'"in !,,;i .,., lllll nin.1 and \., il'll i- US I'l'SUlll-ll, Two till! J. J. QUINLIVAN. OENEU VI U.LAI KSMITII, A . i' WUEEEWKICUT, I lor ii i-lii'i'iii" A S]u iinil v. '. I'l'l llv I'lltl' ' cully, I'ki'i ;■''.' llll! Iv, s, !' : il is -niii. tlid not i'i*|ilv cuti' oi'i 'I'M*. Iiowiivoi', ,iuI'xirnoriliiini'v ' iTM» ■% 3 t«»r% •nn .+ »i« ili'slt n c!tblt'*u'i'iiii IL4JL I'lP^'UUH. uu hiily, Tin' ili'M'ii'i'iiii'i.: ini'ii I'lu.-i* i'i.uii ' -ii , *To Kilison, i ir in llio inorning Iii":' ■ ulli n'oii :■■-'.. un N ■ . , I,,, , |„ .,,;i i . |„|| . ,'. ,,„ .... "\on will in llll 11* ll' ' ' . '. U*lll".l . i. Mr. . -Inn '■ ■ ' i.i J :;: [CKSHANK, Eovl SUuilo, U.C. Genoral Blacksmith, HOUSE SHOEING, AND JOBBINIli Mining Work a Specialty. I. .1. liAMU.VJ i 'iiin.:. Iur inul ISuililui Canadian Pacific Railway. FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. When Koin« East this line affords excellent accommodation for the traveller. Splendid Dining Car Service, Palace Sleeping Cars, Through Tourist Car Service. Late Steamer, leave Ftliliam, out Albci'lii I'm* iiivi'ii Soiinil every Tuosdny Alliiibiiscn ** ** " " Thursday Miinitobii '* " ■■ ■• Sunday FOS! INFORMATION AKQ t-ULL PAIITIGULAHS APPLY TO • C 1*1, WELLS, .'',"i*',i. Guidon, I!. C. ROBERT KERR, Truffle Manager, Winnipeg, Man. ■ - . ! ■ ' . C( iNTRAC TORS BUILI >ERS. I'l'ii Stoolo B.C. jp BOESEN, COXTRAOTOR ■ '■ * ■ ■ ■■■ .. ■'. -PP. "':'. "* ..,.P.A'Z '.-'-■■:■'.' i .)-. _UUli_IDiu_J_WU-l_lUIUU_9 S__U__JJU___J______1 . 1 . ,. . ,. 'Ill - . ami BUILDER. ■ ■. * * i'i * . cure "!' Con* I1'01'1 Steole, - - - ....:.'■. I B. C. !______________ y.ij r Goioiiihia Natation» I Train GOiiioany LIMITED. AND national Transportation Goi Time Table, to lake effect July 1st, 1S97. PORT STUKIiE AND JENNINGS ROUTE: isiru rs Nni'i h Sim- mui Gwendoline make four trips n we KxpiisH onlei'H fur g Is will bo iiiiinciliiitelj* iittenileil I Italic, uml Kent im r. 0. It nl S-iio POUT STEELE AMI GOLDEN ROUTE: It* - o tho ....... -.■:•,'.' Ill ■ Slut,, leuve I'oii'r STEELE, II. ('. A largo experience in loading (.'/, ."iivvi" nuns llll l .-HiTll- I liusuil.l W, Guidon Wi'iln.'siliij uml SuUU'iluy ul -I iO Mull int.'iiil.'il for I'ni'i St.- lUS ni llltiTllllliuilIll I'll., .li'lltlill-s t sti'fli' Tuesday und Friday inoriiliig, arriving :u "'( Albert J. Grez. * .'Ii'l*, L.:'.,! Bobberies." erprisi lias a BARBER. - ? article on lhe subject M«_t _nn» tn T-t_im_tin-nl nn-l-ol ., , ,., .. MJ.\t Door to inloriiational llotol .. "" Land Robberies in its ■•- . if the trill inst. ivheroupon urs that ;in outrage in '. i > l V • i' ' ',1!S- " I.'1" : " 'I. '''..'■ ... ■u-;1, I1" N",-"» f tartar simps „l' A 'icau cities | Ncla md Goldon, 13,1 -■':!-'''!':';^';'»'''1''1^in,il'o,,.ip,,'o,,n.,*ii,. W ,. we i'i''.'' previously alludod at im tt—\ TT~% A. a. il - in these columns, was JAMES HIGHWARDEN & SON. I *""*• *^• ArttlStrOHg '"' " -■ :.-" !:.Ti,'.t"un.,i „i.ii,'_eus,'„r | Manager. ij iiiii . S ' Unu ' "i. ' .- -raved from i ° '"" s " liootonaj , cunp W .,.„.',,.-, . . , Ki.hvnv. -'/;..,' ih.* B.C. South- 1iU\lLi. bAKbhh bHUl | from ' '- oni' "'''"* Colono1 l!;ik'''* ""«« ... „,.,,,;,„. s-,,, ,,,.,.-„., ri',-' ' ' theC, P, R, Our contemporary Everything Strictl) First Class to via Jennings, should bo addressed euro <L iilontanii, otherwise letters nrosonl via'-jS*) l^cS^S^^SS^-^S^; aiiTirfe 5S^3_^32_25_^5Sv_i Hie ,. iii the engine Inul been -n .. , ,., , ^, ,, lh| . ... . ; Hie jolting ol the in..- ,,, ,:, ....... - .. |uaves * ... ti shook lhe lit.* down und which were pn from maple 1"li1', lvl"1''1"' wM remember . 'il by the driver tho en loaves on Pi liau ■ B and l::P ,]]'" statut? ^'A'A. !"'"' .' ,"""■. , . loam, engruvi <: - fi . them, }')&e, ''.'' ■'P'^A ^' "";"|; Tif il.n.UI * ipeu I'.vi '.' ii . inde . '■ ci 'reel ! "rK "' «*hich was to be an al iind ih" imiriiiii iimi i revolve and apt lai und the now issue to"late blook_ along the lino ol ul lho II' ivlu-el, ivilh :, i.ieco ii !l rolled i *cdil on Mr. Mu railway containing 10, acres, i Miibiiig, toj . p wiilor, lock's go i.ste, expected .,I,"M' A"'A"H'".VP w'{ :*"ilS 1 ■ lied r ,1 ■ tl lhis rub ■ i humped 111 tiorsos on llu I ■ li niid catisi'd llu' iii .' to be iui on factory to-the gung that ai-e insu!!' in N'o\ in ibe ■ '"'" liPon securing tho coal lunds. The alternato blocks might con- Xexl door to thc Prospector. THE PIONEER TIN SHOP. Persona! attention paid to all kinds of Job work, Sheet Iron Stoves made to order. W GREAT The driver saw v.-lial This talk about whero Edward 'am the requisite^ acreage, or was ilu* uiiilti'i', but dure not lllake would be now if he hadn't nettrly s"' "!, , "l ,-7'f, Hot Air Drnmi a «rr-eiiltv ...,.,.,, ,. , ,„ ,, . ,„■■ ...,. . i„ t* ii i- company would lie entitled lo no UOl 411 _rums a-pCCldlty. If'ill 1' llll' Mill sl' lilt Ott 1110 ii - leiini, li'inally Ihe nil her lid)- ■ 'i in'!, iii" driver knocking I III I'll! il '. I! ' ll'll III tlmt m the time of lhe remedial wheel when' u ditch was! ''■" crisis Mr. Blake would Imve hoiim iti-nie in ross lite road, and helped liis enemies out of n liolo. , , r .. ,. I-Ulii lllll I IMIHIll Ull 1*111 II 1UU IIIIIII •luml«d 1|!(' Liberal leadership coal lands whntovei-, <»• il might Iocs violence to tho probability be u very small proportion of :i - he lay iu Ihe ditch llie \i heels pu■■■-.■ i over uiin, Iti only re- ceivi it u few bruises. Tin* lly wheel continued whacking the ho .. s jind thus urged them for sunn' distance till they were cup- lured 'nul i lie engine stopped. lli*. Dawson, director of the Dominion (ieological Depart- Tin* evils of lln* remedial bill would huve been loss discussed in the country than thu infirmities of Mr. Blake's policy, Wilfrid Laurier wus clever enough nol in divert tho country's attention from iis primary duty of crushing tho remedial bill with u policy of his own. THE THIEF RELENTED. .'inn!, suys; "The entire range a British Columbia Boad Contractor 01 ranges of mountains, Whicli Who Tried to Steal a Big Sum. extend more or less continuously William Ryan, contractor for from iii" extra nd of South tho road from i'mir to tho Porto America to the Arctic region are Rico mine, is in jail al Nolson, minerals. Take tho case for the confessed theft of* 1,H02.- of i;: I sh Col . a as nn exam 7". The money was to have boon pie. .' ■ ' ; vi - ago ."lii used for the payment of tho men wus discovered on lhe Praser j employed on the road, Ryan in l: ind soo Car boo, company with McMullon, the ■ ■""'■'" foreman on the Porto Rico mine, ■ ' ..-'■". in ..... . Ivkel10 lml1' u"h "'0 I'ackot con- , to :...,!' lhe -.im on his person. previous pirn uto tin Ryan reached the mens' ciimpon * * cairn the rond aud wenl pasl it with ' ' McMullen up to tho mino, Subtle ,, , , . On v h" r""m""1 '" thE them. Seeing the probability of such a stato of things occurring, and n possibility of their uot gelling these lunils. tho Order-' ii i ouncil is brought into play an * the Statute and llie Legislature, as in Lho case of Nelson _ Port Sheppard Railway, u 'o set at ili'liuni'e. This Order-in-Couu- cil rends that on condition of lhe Company complying in all tilings with tlie Act of Incorporation llie initial subsidy block sliull bo thu entire urea of lands reserved on theso creeks comprising llie large amount of 480,000 acres. It will bo apparent to anyone who rends lhe foregoing lliut llie Government acted in collusion wilh llie Company in despoiling the Province of this valuable iissot. Tlio chat-tor of tlio ll. (.'. Souths!*- is now llie property of tho Canadian PnolHc Railway Co,, but llu' people do not own line acre of tho coal-bearing lunds which are now known to lie 250,000 ucres ill extenl. .lusl think of iti Two hundred and lil'ty thousand ueres with nn average dopth of Iwonly feel. Lol anyone compute what those lunds would return at une dollar a imi. Before lho Dominion Government would consent ti r. C. ARMSTRONG. II. in ilu* construction oi tin fund thoy insisted upon 50,000 acres of these lands being turned over to thorn In altorualo blocks of 5,000 each. We can only repeat, ".Insl think of it!" Province. .. [(jiciimp und gave the money to jrrant any assistance to the C. P, mt from v liich Bryan, his foreman on thc road ' ■ ' ■'.. edrawn work. The lattoi' howovor, re- " "' r'is - I ' I ih" responsibility I ro* In turned the packet containing tho , , , , ,.. money lo Ryan in llie presoncn *.: .'..in.'ssi's. Ryan then placed ii it." money in the breast of liis sh rt antl retired for thc night. tin* sonthei bound of J! , . ,- ,, ,. „ ■ , , ,, .11 .i: .i nil ho ii invilig liioril- ics " In Ri .. n l!l raised an alarm uml was ol found in ;i greal state of agita- llrit li i Koot- | i.n ip, sniil Umi ;i , hud onay, i mi'"" ind i nr i ,,„,„. ,,, Mll ,,,,„,,, hhk1.Iiik a " •" ■*"",.- i . ii *■ , ,i, n , lace, Iimi rinei'ei ... ir |i er uirl L; ;l l'l,!' » revolver I ordered ■,uiu . mm oporl"ui liim to givo up lho money, und to tin I'm ilii *' i 'in his refusing, had torn o|iuii ' '" '"; i Idrl and Hilton il from hlm, .'xi.'ii■■!■. • ' pu ■ ilarl. in i an ,, , . *i i ,, ,, i„,„. ,. due lo lhe ditileull ol liyan being rospo.islblo tor tho gnltiiigiiinchiiierj into tho coun mcii's wages, ho was arrested ul Iry, and nol to any lack of ore. the instance of James Mislgarth, Washburn ,*.* Piirvlanco ure soiling oul thoir stock of Coal oil ill $5.50 11 ease. * Vou can iimi everything in llie markol ui (lilphi It Lindsay's. I'l'iees llll riglil, I BATCHELDER * ASHAi l*.NS AND i HKMISTS, s !; ilnlil ami linlii iii,'! Moiled, Uo imul mul llouglit. 3 P.O. box i*m. Spokane,Wiuli. \r r . i.,. r.t.t luaaa PURS**** The Providence Fur Company, I'mvi.i.-ii.'.', H. 1.. inubi nH ktndii "f Haw [J"urs.SkliiH.ainiwnir.Soncvn. Bio. ;* Prlcos quoicd fm- iii'M nlxty dtiys iiroiw inlliuvs: Silver Fox flfi ihi in 1150 mi Hour (i-l) in *.'*> i-i niter I mi in 0 mi Hoiiver :HH In R M lb Miiriiu U 'xi in :> iki Wnir 1 mi in aoi) Hod Fu.v 1 m in '.'ini Mlnlt m to -.'iki Skunk •_:« in i mi Gray Pox mi to ;*> Hal -ii lo i!5 ;* l'rloo List on all oihor turn and nktimoti aiipllcatlot). Pun -jtrloca Baaratitucd. Curoftil Hclcclloii. uortooud iii'atiiu'iii umi hut Halo I'l'iiiiiuiMi'i'iui iiii coiiHlKiimoniKi l--_l SMITH & LINDSAY. Tobacco I'lnins, Highest Prioo Paid for Furs. Montana NOTICE. Tin- Mnvi'i'ii'ii mineral olnlm. slliinlcil in llm i'ni'i sir.'i.' .\iiiiini.' I'nisii.iii'i tiiisi Kootenuy llisll'il't. IVlmro lociiii'il: On ih.vi.l'i» 115 mil. nour Mini. IT. ill. Tlllll' null'.. Uml I Noll Mi'l.i'ii.1 ITllTIIII.nl i "i-i stoolo, llrlilsli Coliiinliln. I'll-.- Mill,'Is Corllllcilto No, (..HOT, Intenil, nlxty ilnys frnni lln ilim. In'in,I. I'l'ly in lln- MInilinii.- Uo- i-ni'il.'i' lm- n corllllcilto nl Iniin'ni'i'iiii'iiis. for Uio |nii'|i"si' nf "lituliiliii.* a I'l'iinn I'l'iimnf llio Anil flll'llli'l- lulm notice llllll. lliTlnll. llllilrr si'i'llnli III. inns! lm i nmiii'i'il hefore the issu- mi-0 of Huoli cci-tllleniu ol ImprovcmonH NEIL M.'l.l'.iill 0UI1IIAN. liiili'il Iliis Illllll iluy "I I lil'i'ii'i'. Il".'l. NOTICE. 'I'lii'llmnl I,mil Mi nli'l'ii Illlllloil In llu* |-'.,i I M loMllllllll llillsliilinl KlIHt linnlrilliy I,is,lll'l Whom i."i.ii"i: 'in lluclilcliorry mil nenr Mil llie li. Till,,, linlii',. mm I Nell Moi- '""'"I. I''"'' Miner -. I'erilllcilln N" i"'"'" nin'iit fur I' (I, tnilri'UMiif'I'o .i'ui'iil".i*'ree M i .''•■' iiii.viii' Nn Mill, ll ''I -I*-'*'' 'I'"'* l'""i Hi" ,l,,l., I„'i',..,l. I..ui'l.ly ti Mli'lim lira 'i Mr ii -orlllletun ol linprinci IMlnr llio |n,r- I I '."liilnilii'.ii'imi HI "I I'"' I'l"'"' Cl ■ Ami furllior mln* mule" Him '"'" ""'''' .,,,"""; IW i inii.'iil lii'liin* llm Issli- iinii'.iisiii'iiri'iiiiii'ii t improve nu Nlllli M< lilii'l' L'UttllAN, iiuiiii tnis .imil 'i»y ol Octobor, IW, IMI T THB SURVEYORS CHAIN MADE IT THE SHORTEST TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE. Ii is llio must modern In equipment; il is tho heaviest railed line; ii hits a roek-bullust roudbeil; H crosses no sand deserts; it was built without a land grant or government aid; it Is noted for courtesy of \u employes; it is tho only lino serving meals on the a la carte plan. THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA BY DAYLIGHT, For L-'ORT STEELE and tho EAST KOOTENAY MINKS. Weekly Stage from Kalispell, Steamboat communications from Jenninga during Summer, Quickesl and Hist route to all parts ol the United states, Easturn Canada and Europe For maps, tickets and complete) Information call or address nearest -agent or P.I.WHITNEY, G. I', and T. A. St. Paul, Minn. C.G.DIXON.Gonora! Agont, Spokane Wash. uiuuu FISHING TflGKLE. I nm lii*iiili|ii;iri.*i's ror thoso itiimls. I ,'in-i-v ONLY THE BEST, .Manufactured Ity Ahblu \ rnilirtu, of New City tho la'rgcMl and most i-ollablo house in Hulling and sporting goodH in Anieriea. A full lim' of ili.'-e u Is now Iii block. All new goods, Call and inspect, iH ty i)i i)> i)i f A. W. BLEASDELL, Pioneer Drug Hall, Fort Sleele, B. C. Criuliiiiir Ontui'to C'ollogo nl Pharmacy, mm JI l Lf Drew & Hayes, Prop's. FORT STEELE, B,C, Strictly First Class. Tll II PROSPECTOR, FORT STEELE B. C, OCTOBER 30, 1- Illlttiititt «*■*:* *# C. F. VENOSTA. 4MMHMHM*-#4MHMMH»ft 99 vv* ♦* $ HINDU 'ATE. Sole Agent for the: Fort Steele Townsite The Capital of East Kootenay I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! llie Population ol Fort Steele 111 lie Tre&U Next Year. The Price of Lo No Other Town Chance for Investment ^MM^M^^^^WM^M^Wk^M^MtM, c. s Will Run up Accordingly. in East Kootenay Presents Such a W El SOLID, SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH. F. VENOSTA. Sole Agent. THE FINEST LOCATED. The Most Prosperous. The Only Town in East Kootenay. 'in*: STAGE LINES, Fori St el . . Moyio Luke. Durin iveek C. A. N'elson, cliairinan ot the sidewalks coun itleei lhe Hoardo I,- ■ erinte nig liu* lay rlti-s. Fun .- ■ ' v. I.- I to Kill spell. ■ hlg down of lhe walks nn the north side nl Uii erside ;\venue. I Iwillg In lil" tllli'Velllli'SS nl' tile grades, ami th" patched chariic ter nf the platforms Hint were Leaves Fori si . ; t,.,. 0l lhe piatioruis nun were 1,^ ■ - originally pui down in frnni nf ,_._-,_.. buildings, lhe connected side Upper Cohmibm Navigation Oo „ do. S not present a i,tv re ■„ Si ,.■!''-', . uiu v , , ' . . wu lU'iimiTs -ii lur ami symiiielrical appearance, " '_; nevertheless il is a greal iui .\I'K — provomenl iiinl will lu* greatly I -1' I; ."vj (1 ItC IfCOOIUTWV. uppreciatod in sloppy woathor. _ J ll is only temporary, uml next SATntlUY.ocTu -nimnier-ii be readily removed ________^^^^H th" V. in" -.■"',' LOCAL NEWS NOTES, VV. ,1 ' 'W llll. Al a I nui______________________iBt>' ed this ':'• -■ . v. ■ l',,l !', s und James ■ i,,, ■ i- a', tt tOSPECTOR, PORT STEELE B. C, OCTOBER 1)0, l-l'l T„ MARY'S 8NN j*************;************* rft\M,*4""*-'.*"i,i***«i^ W A i*V',^'t'*r^'''\V_V.-4fc*_-iftVV«-W.fcy.N^V_4V.I.-_».Ui-\ .■>'.■.''...'-- _'_»'-'»tt«.'_i.-'at."i4UX.. -Jfc TOUT STEELE, B. C. .I Accommodations in l-'ort Steele hum' •mm ready for uuests. m Ni.KMKNTs r \\ III''. MA UK VOU liOOMS [SHED 015 rMTIi'MSUI'lli. . . . PRICES REASONABLE, vv""d Restimi'iinl niaii can learn nf a lino businoss in eiiiiiii'' '"ii with ilu* above, A few Offices anil Stores to rent in the building, ippor* * * * * * * * * * TUB Queen's Hotel. Two Cmiiiiioilioiis Sample Rooms lor Commercial Wen BAGGAGE TRANSFERRED PREE HOT ,1 COLD PATHS /;. ITES tS PER DA Y. ^ininil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]!!!!!!!!!^!! 1* j. G, Greene, Proprietor. GOLDEN, li, C, iii . tr rt-Adams *" ; Mrs- S - '-- ■■ « r: ii. :■:. :■ - . .- 1 - p t: S- ti 5"*-' nt e: (i Koss t Stei Hug ■ strict 1 ild be £ - are;5~ be t_ of ;C ' - ■ asl !c_ Ueporb * . •'VV £ and 'in ' • " ' ' ■'"''■" £ b ■ -' "■" £ -.. .*. ' '- - w S_ the use of the ".:i em- ceived a iiast; a ed on the Moyie Luke work - ,*, „ er. '1 " ■ ill h ' • ■ ' ..,.:' has been lodged iu tin , .... icunnl here nwailiiiiMrial ' » Cle f»}8 ■nei, lime as ll are reported to have secured thc inan can appear and stive i '"!lli'uct £ ili'ii,'". Mui'lfoil (halie. Mountain House. 1 i!,iilll.llliii!l!!iiliiil!ll!ii',l!il!lililiiiliillililllliiili!llliil |tli" ni.*!: work and iftraiiia- i . 'Uft Moyi i Lake. Thi ■ -.-. - at least 300 men . emp] ■.' thered rthe whole A lull anil'' pleleline al Mrs! "' '.he winter. *'*■ ■'* !i!' liwurden's. u, imj,01.tation ol choice cigars and tobaccos of the !'a\'ni*il" v" -"|i:ii |,ml! V" nu']] lir I-, has j : be received al It'lli dress Iriininiiis nn ih.* (i'i.1. '•- .\ "* Mrs, Spra." I'll. !.':.i!*,'"l'-. HI"! i.s il.l illlll'j ': ""' I""ltril ''"'' |,;; ;'; (".Men Ent: ••TlieC.P.R.OWD "" I'-anspurlivl.on laiv will f. .„,.,■,i;. ,am| „, vvin(lol.. i," (li'diictoi I ri nu il." mens wug -1. 11101*0. The li lei; in'.'* up of this '" lluj ir lull:" Ul(' ! ' land is a serious drawback to the, i true tliey always promised ,n-1 .-W-:. preventing the extension of settlement, We hope -w-^ . reasonable counsels will prevail1!) •':.,iM.'!L!s with thfl <-'•p* 1;*i;iH| they win1 An interesting ia about i" In bronchi by the own* mango to put this land on tho orsofaproiuhieut Slocan luino '^ZZZt nZZo'onZuiZZoZuiAi^Zi I ii M.il-..-. Iii'i* -ma^^^^^^^^^^^^^m in recover the amounl of duty cl ;i'':i" I '■! ii lend. The mine ' '|hushe.nn-ihingshoi*tofacu^e|§ I did not pay the duty as the we to tho country judging from iho I ;v:';.""" ""' '" ;".'""' lh" wnv in whicli it has handed \ bullion shipped out oth inn- to corporations and looked g try. lie refusal ol the smelter from settlemonUho best lands of § peoplo to snow a receipt from the state " m^ ih" government for duty paid on ^« l«ud is the cause of tfie suit Henry Kershaw has opened up being entered. in.the St. Mary's tnn block, ad- „., ,.,.,' , , . ioining K. A. Elton & Co's, a . rheli. J. Schagel L, rCo. Ury bright and coay Innoh room, begun sawing ul -Swansea. |usj >hrh ., ,.„,, |vJswi„ ,„, . 'll,ll.,!U" predated by citizons gonorally ' ' "'*■ * v:' "Fwit'ons whon thoy want a light tasty ' "; ['01*1 meal. The finest tea, colToo, and iiii'iia will always be found thoro,' „„,„,„ , freshly made and dainlly served. 1 li * ' 'Ule now on al ... .,, , . *, , ■, hero will be hoino-niado bread, m i * i i I * * * I i i house lTlie Fort Steele, B. C. WILLIAM FORSYTH. PROPRIETOR. 'his is one of tho best appointed Hotels in lhe Port Steele District. Every room is comfortably furnished. _3 i'i A |r, g. shier, 3i PROPRIETOR. III!' Fort Steele. f Headquarters hen you visit Port Stoolo you wi stop at the, miss il il you dont ^ TRAVELLERS DON'T FORGET * * * * * .* * * * * % m i i * * * * * * * * For Travellers and Mining Men Handsomely and Expensively Furnished. Everything new, First Class and Strictly Modern in every par- - ticular. - First Class Brands of Liquors and Cigars. Headquarters For Mining Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Best Cuisine in the West. Modern Conveniences. Home Comforts. Home Comforts. | N. HANSON. | £ General Merchant AND 2 «: Liquor Dealer. 2 £ Manufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber. 2 £ A large assortment of seasoned 2 £ Lumlier and Shingles al- 2 £ ways on hand. 2 McNeish PrOTirietor W Dlttietislon Lumber a Specsaty. 3 'B WftSfl, --B.G. 3 , rensonaeie muueomenis to peo |»8S^e9SS6SMnn»,nt««ntnmm«%num%nis98_«_^6S89 » ^S : &^oWuMnmbS_|| k a t _^ 4 i-»iMvir_ umicu ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiaiiii_iiiiijaiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiK ■ n , cakes, ami pastry and honoy, also rimii*i*iiiniiTv nf all kiuils. h should In* :i very popular \t Iii.-. residence Mr. ^^^Hliw lias hal hi ^^^^ Of till' |ll|li Kershaw has bathrooms and ooins [or lite in ■ *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ ■ ■ • ,, i,, , ii ,"„i,., ti.,,,-. ;,i ii,,- church service m Uie nli! I lovoi'linient ii He I'X ". nn Sunday evoninf m s will ne duvoted to lho Port "i____________________i ■■■■_______ '-■'■." ■ lln-siillnl. 1 hi* Sel'l lees I 11' hi miIi in- boL'ii n in nas M'M'ti „,„, „„!„ ..„'. KjJ| ,„„ . ; ■ ' ■ " .., •■■'"■' 'Imii. and 'inl.\ one hell will iiik, in 7 o'clock i ni nm buy or a Waslibur ■ ■ ' :i , i, '■ . ,i ii .\ I'm", ados nl In- sine nt 1 . ■ I.n," as U,e itresenl l.K| lasls, ' - :,.;' • ' ' l 'I , ' III l' \! ' , i'i , , I.Ii'll I llllllllieII. Ill ,\ livi'' I llv. ' II ,i , , 1 ll ii iin* cily yi'stenity, lh* l' Vi , i . i i 1* i ■ * il"' i,nilniili lm* a iui"', ' ' 'HI t 111 I III In he llll"lil Un* ivh ile (if lo 'I n ' |in. lii'ihiinli I'linliiiiiln:' il aiiioi if y nml lilipers Mill "l,*i'"'l Uli'lilllel* '* ''■ h'' " . Kindei may rolain Un* money, Imi ll «m'i* would ho I lllll ill In llilVe lln* poulCOtbooll )ALGARDNO HOUSE. | FORT STEELE B.C. Now under the management of R. D. MATHER. Is a large and attractive Hole/ oi quiet elegance in all its appointments, with a eus'me of superior excellence. \ Special rales by the month, fl S_€q£S69S969iiS«wiuiHtiM-immnt«%%H«'m- »?i»1,«i*'»»«*_S Me.-I Villi ii lrl I'oturiied from ii t lo the nun ing ci 'J* i» tl»« M'1'*1" '"lk" ... i.i. nnil papers relurned. I'hoy in*'* ducks uu!!! FOR THE FORT STEELE MINES! '^ravelIe«*H, to and from Fort Steele «J_ Kalispell, Will find the host of accommodations at THE WEST HOUSE. C. M. Walker, Prop. Kalispell Montana, FIRST CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR CONVENIENT TO RAILWAY DEPOT AND STEAMBOAT LANDING RATES REASONABLE FREE SAMPLE ROOMS THE KOOTEMT HOVSE HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL AND MINING MEN S. ADLER. PROPRIETOR. Golden, B. C. A Train Leaves the Kootenay House Every Tuesday & Friday Connecting with Steamer for Fort Steele. *!!!!!!H!l!!H!!!!!!!!!!!!n!im!nV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!nn!!!!!!!!!!* *»» —i* | First Class j •»*•*- —• jLodging House, j •»*-- —* <_^- -«« *M_ --_« (_- ^-1, «--- -« •-. _-.« £OI 'I 'OS1TE Tl IE STEELE IIOUSE 3 +~- —'■ Z PRICES TO SUIT EVERyBODy. i «*— -** •-- ^J £ Mi'H. Levett Prop. 3 E :_! iiiuiiuiuiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiisaiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiii
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Title | The Prospector |
Publisher | Fort Steele, B.C. : Prospector Co. |
Date Issued | 1897-10-30 |
Description | Devoted to the upbuilding of Fort Steele, the development of the vast mineral resources of the East Kootenay mining district. |
Geographic Location | Fort Steele (B.C.) |
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File Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1895-1905 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Prospector_1897_10_30 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2017-06-21 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0348538 |
Latitude | 49.629167 |
Longitude | -115.633330 |
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