Array IP /< yf y '^fl/~lHA.^a,<^tJ' ;X-.d--^V'-^->'C- JSL. R* AiLW A V M K N' S UR;"NAi Vol V. No 1/6 REVELSTOKE B. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1908 $2 OO a. Year in Ad vanee THE STRIKE Railway Employes Brotherhood Make Official Statement ���������300 Men Out at Vancouver and 100 Out at Revelstoke i-onver v* lieiievi'i" lie di'shi*-. lo do so: j und niori'iiver I In* lliiingli rate is mil j ill excess ol' lhe eoniliiin il Infills lie I imiisi* of the but that llo" ("eiiernl ; freight depart nielli of llieC. I'. I{. has' i-siied insl 1 111 I ions lo u.*-<" I'm- llie| llil'uagh rale Ihe coiiiliiii.ition it' lli.'j v loial-, if >iull I'Oiiiliioal ion \i ould inaUi* 1 ���������������������������. . . 11 loivel* rate. Therelore ��������� ftiiin evei v T-,,��������� T.��������� . ���������. ,��������� ������������������������*���������_ j_ i.ossiiiie point of view i he a,i ion of j Ends Its Labors on Monday M r. Fori est was eminent Iy right ami pnipi'i". ���������'Ilmvever In* was discharged and Ihe charge of fraud hailed at. him. Ian Ihe leal cause0 was lo prceipilate .li". ing r Wc arc desirous of making reductionsin our slock so that the work of Stoclc-Taking will lie somewhat: lessened; and to that end we are marking' down our goods to tne lowest possible point and are 'now offering some G RE.XT l.ARG.-VINS a.s ilie foi low- will indicate :--- Great Bargains 200 PAIRS LADIES' GENTS and CHILDREN'S SHOES 200 These Shoes arc all of tlie very best makes and you cannot make a mistake in making voi't'r purchases ai, f -1 . the Cost Price Mark. . .'"''���������' - - "* W. G. & FL Colored Shirts Our Entire Stock of \V. G. & R. Colored Shirts, soft and Starched Fronts���������genuine bargains���������at One Dollar Each I The Brotherhood of Hailway Kui- 1 plovee.-. of the C I*. It. went "out. lilt 1 strike last* l*'rid.iy al ,;oon, when three ! hundred clerks !'.*!'t th<" l'ieight trans- ! portation and telegrapli departments j The l-uiulili! arose, according to Snpl. Marpole. over the disni;?sal of a freight clerk named Korro.-*!.. lor cause. , The 1'lr.il herhood di-'iniinded his re- instat'"ment. l.*'oiiest not, being rein- statuil, a striUi* was orileiiril. .Mr. Marpole says: **Th** 17. IJ. ���������!'{. K. is not recognized liy file headi|iiai tens of the company, aiid its interference with matters alVeoting the discipline of ihe otliia* cannot he loloratetl." -.Tin'", meiiiliers of the executive 1:0111- mil lee. have' made the following statement: "Tin" strike which lias occurred in i I bn mcinhec-liip of the L". Ii. It. K. in "l 1 he city of Vancouver was forced on I lhe iirg.-inixutinu against il-swill hy tin I I'. I'. It. in the hone of d i lo pievenl its becoming stronger. Xo ��������� i-t'i|ii"-l - 01 ileni mil.-, for i ncceased pay, i shorter hours of sorcice or cuiiditiiiii*** j dilVoring I'i-oni those hitherto in force j wen: niaili: hy tlie brotherhood or by l-the oivisiou in X'ancouver. "Ollicers of the f. 1'. 1{. Iiave heen calling menihers of 1 hi: hrollierhood into tlieir ullices and warning them I again.-.t cuntinuing.-i.- memher--1 le'i eof. jTbuyh.-ive heen advised that furlhcr j promuliDiis would be denied I hem. j and that if they considered their own i welfare they should leave the I*. II. It. j they did nol ill I"., immediately. I *'C P. I?, deled ivos, including one J M.-Donald. weie placed on the track of liuuli.c with the U. f>. I{. K.'.uul crash I I he orgaui'/. it ion if possible. ������������������I'ollowiiig this David 1111 lies. jr.. business agent I'm Division No. !I7. t". 1:1. It. I". .at llei-elsloke.was difchaigi d without sullicient cause, and not on'y has .iiliinuliiiiL evidence thus heen I'm", nisbeil of the iuleiilioii of the (J. I'. It. toilcstroy this-'lii'iiihi-rbood hut 1 In* nlliiers ill' lhe ('. I'. It. have staled plainlv t hat I hey will speiul a million dollars lo destroy I ne U. B.U.I'.'. hecause the plan of or.;aniv.al ion i-* laid on a foundation so lit >wni and deep thnt I bey are iiinvilling I lial it shall gain a footing in ('.'inada. "There being no possilil*; hope of an amicahle settlemeut wilh a management whose open and avowed policy is the desliui'l ion ol Ihis organization it has pursued lhe only 0:111*1* open lo it, that is to sny, al'ler-IS hours* notice, lhe members 'of lhe clerical depart ��������� inent of t he < ���������* I'. U . connected witli lhe l". H. It. 10. have ceased serving I hit ( mi 1 puny, and earnestly appeal lo .ill union men in Vancouver aud llriti-b t'oiiiiiibi.-i lo support their .pel en use. which is merely lo preserve Ihe iiecc.ssita','.: .Mr. .1. I!. II.*!*** Ills I'I'MIII :"ii t'< I'lMll "llll" giounds of i>t iI i-11 < 'oliiiiiliiii," of t hose "*l ( Virihiiiiaud A! I in. The I'olliuviiig 11 solution 10 lie laiuir pi'nlilcio as it allirl- tic mining industry was iinauiuioii*>l\''caiTii<d *��������� ' id'solvetl. That the government of llritish (', lumhia be and is hereby reijiies'eil in foiihwith appoint .1 commission ..I' I luce members, whose duty il .-.'hall I' ��������� to examine Its I'nily-a- .possible .iiii-o the. existing tylntiuus of employer and eniployee eugaged iu the mining indust l-yin Vhf-* I'd-ovincc. and to gatli.-r. ilala m/i-fbe i|'iu**t!oii-oi' capiUd and labor therein en 1 ployed: said .tyiinmission io meantime he re gardeil a..- a conciliation board iiv'.i'ny mining lit'bortroubles that may occur, wilh 11 view In' the settlement .and' prcveut.ior-of such trade ilisl,iub.H!".-.es* .. The following are olllcers nf .ihe! early piirt ol this week. Some..?*.<I i-HHUsli Cobunhia .Mining Association j delegates were in attendani.e in person :. for the ensuing vein:: '���������* '"'.' ��������� and succeeded in forming an .-i'-isocia-j President. ioliu Keen. Kaslo. ' i upon broad and patriotic lines Nvith ��������� '���������ir!it A'ic',"l>lvsi'U'nl-;l' "��������� ������*'>������-"������* the sole object of advancing the mining interests of this province'. '1'ljei LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Alter Successful Meeting���������W. M. Brown Elected a Member of the Executive. The largest and most representative convention of those interested directly , or indirectly in the mining industry of ��������� British f'ohuiibia met in Ibe city of' Vicloiia on Wednesday nf last, week !_ and continued in session until 'I hi". Bullion . Second Vice Victo . 1 union principle, or I he right of these ��������� loving it. j men lo liecoiue anil leiuain ineiulier.*, of Ibe r.rgiiniziilion which they have selecteil." ,. Victoi-.i.'i. .Mni'Stou Williams, l'residel,lt - I). \V lias never been -seen 'in this proviilci." | Klilf'' v ll'1;'''!'"" ' . so large a convention working;,so J . ^^SUl^'J': \VA?���������\ liarmoiiiously as the one that hiis just ] \r: 7",".. . closed its labors a I Victoria! ��������� A'fnul- "������������������-��������� ii.-i. '.'.,'.,' fluid".*, of varied interests I'i-bni -all j ' l.^iMirorv,A,J..li. I* raser. ..*-..���������... sections of the provini.e... wero repre-j ���������",J'.I>*- . ������������������ . , sented aud each delegale dirceled hi������ ' A" l'***<*,"'>H'Ve. cons.s. ,ng ot f,l 11 ig- V.ic ecu .���������IVorts to the promotion of the general '���������*-'" '���������'S'-'djitive imnmg men ol vani.u; good of British Columbia. Tlio labor l'*i'-l:s ",!', '"' l"'"v'������^'������"������s "I-**1' *''PP<'UH interests, represented l,v delegates ]'''. :1's ' \'',���������'."*: ,',, , = chosen hy representative'labor bodies. !:'-'i'.'^J (.*'buers and lyospectorsl. were, working band in hand wil li all other inleresls, the result being I hat A Few Pairs of Ladies' and Children's 'Leggings at Cost. Only a few left for choice.' Call as soon as possible, while they are in stock. Ladies' and Children's Woollen and Cashmere Hose, a large sioek to chose from at Bargain- Sate Prices. FEDORA HATS Made by Rowlock and Christy, two..of .the. best. Mat Makers in the world to-day. ./I'licse Hats are all'for sale at Margain Prices,,.. GROCERIES AND ..We lead in this line. 'Our importation's are large and always the best thc market offers. ONTARIO APPLES-rA large shipment, including the famous Northern Spys, Russets,\: Kings, jitul Greenings. ������������������:;���������..���������: "wi- -.-. rj; The Celebrated Bear Brand of Hggs. Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts always in stock. *���������/ c. ume ^ and Company. Gbod's delivered lo all parts of City. Tki.kimioxi- No. Si j IL-iinlil V. Poore, the general organizer I ol the U. 13. K. I-:.. who left Vancouver on .Ian. 1. under insl rncl ions fiom Ilie* brotherhood to work through to tin* Atlantic coast. These deleetives and followed bis every niovemei.t; and did all in their power to dishearten bim and cause bim to turn back. ���������They at first ott'ered him, on behalf of the 0. P. It., pieferment and all kinds of concessions, provided that he would abanden tlie work of organizing for the U. B. I?. 15.. and at the same time advised him that his work would be made as difficult as possible, and every hindrance thrown in his way, if ho continued. '���������.Statements, seemingly inspired by Ihe C. P. It., were forwarded from Montreal, purporting to have been telegraphed from Winnipeg, to. the effect that the great seven months' strike which the V. B. It. K.bas been, engaged in on lhe Canadian Northern railway, was settled on the understanding that, employees of the C. N.; It. were to withdraw from the U. B.1 H. li., when the opposite of this was the truth, and the O. N. It. employees ate now very rapidly joining the U. B. H. E. at that point. '���������The loual trouble, which had nl- ready^bet!()Uie-iicule.iiiilniiiialed_oiiJ.be_ 27th'inst. by the dischiuga of H. P. Porrest, outstanding elerk in the local freight ofllce, and a very old and ! worthy employee, and one who is i entirely competent in every way, and j is so admitted by all who work with ! hiin. lie was advised that bis dis- I charge was for the following reason: j George (' Hamilton, also a meiiiber'of Ilia I'. B. It. K*. and a resident of Winnipeg forwarded a shipment of household goods.some!inie.sdesignatcd as settler's ell'ects. from Winnipeg to 1 Ashcroft. "li.ri then came on here (Van- eoiivi'i"), and. deciding to have the j shipment forwarded here, naturally j called at the local freight olTlce of the I C. P. H.. and presented thi? prepaid j shipping receipt, which was issued to hint by the t*. P. H. at Winnipeg, land requested that 1 lib shipment ho ' ordered to Vancouver. Mr. Forrest, who happened at the moment to be serving at the counter.complied with Mr. Hamilton's request by writing a letter in Mr. Hitinilton's lianio to the i agent at Ashcroft, requesting that the S shipment, be forwarded to Vancouver. The request was complied with by the Ashcroft agent, and for this Mr. Forrest has been discharged, and the lallegation niade. to him by the O.P.It. j officers that he had defrauded the , company by this action, owing to the I fact .that the local rates on settlers' 1 effects from Winnipeg to Ashcroft. j plus the local rate thence to Vancouver is cheaper than the through rate from ! Winnipeg to Vancouver. ! "Of this, however, Mr. Forrest had I no knowledge, not being either a biller nr reviser : and had he been in possession of that knowledge, his action was slid proper ami in accordance wilh I established meib.jds and practices on ] all railways in North America. That is to sny. when patrons desire ship meiils forwarded tin: local freight tlaff invaii<ihly complies with such request. j Tlie fact ihat the sum of the two local j rates happened to he less than the through rate covering both local bauls cannot prevent a shipper from forwarding goods from Winnipeg to Aslui-oft. and then reshipping to Van. .mil .M.iui'iir.ns s'I'.\ti*:mi*:.s"I'. VaM'u1'\'i*:ii, March I.-���������.Mr. Marpole issued a long statement on the strike Monday, in which be claimed thai Forrest; the mail whose discharge is said to have'caused the \strike, was not discharged at. all. but suspended pending an investigation inlo a mistake he liiAili! tin handling freight that the U.B.It.K.' were invited to itive the names of the; employees belonging to lhe U.B.K. 1"'. said lo have been intimidated by lhe (l.P 1!., and b.: lb; '.���������jaimed t hat Ihe Ulan nan led Inches, a, [member of: the brol lierhociil. discharge.1, was dismissed for neglcit of dutv. The charge th.it the (J. P. H. said they would spend .1 million dollars to desiroy the U* 13. I!. 10. was false; sli*ii tin* lno-t 1011li.1l. >;>*fiilojih existed wilh all regubirly oig/ini/.ed . 11111 properly conducted unions among I heir employees and the (,'.P.Ii. The strikers should not look foi* help 'from , "I her unions, but lay I heir coin plain Is | h tote the heads (if the roa.I in Aloii' livid.. The (7. P.-���������!{.,' however, could not permit.1111 warrant a hie inlerl'ereme with the conduct of the business ef the company, and no men would countenance acts manifestly aimed at discipline. The freight, handlers, 100 strong, at. Vancouver, went ont on TneMlay inorniiiir.and at Kevelstoke there is fully 100 men out in sympathy with tbe'stiike. It is expected that (*.il* guy, Nelson and Winnipeg will go out in a few days. I a large aiiioutil of work fu the benefit ��������� if all was transacted in a business way. The repeal of Ibe -J per cent lax 011 the gro-s output nf Ihe mines. Ihe bolter lille to placer grounds and lhe labor question were possibly the most impoi taut questions befure 1 lie convention, and were considered and dealt with hy dill'ereiil: delegates in able and inst ruot i\ e addressi s, wilh I lie I'csiill that the couvenl ion unani inoiisly veiled thai the governmcnt.be asked lo abolish Ihe "2 per cent, lax as unfair and unjust. At, the same time a resolution wa.~ moved that the mine owners have no ob.jecliou to fair and equitable tas.'ition. and suggested tlie imposing of a lax on the net prolils nf mini*.-, in place of tin; '2 per cent ou the gross oulpul. 111 regard to the placer interests;a good deal of discussion look place in conimitlee on the question of crown granting of placer claims, and il appeared to be lhe general opinio]' that placer ground was entitled to the same coiisideiatiou as quart/, claims. A resolution i.'i ub.it ell'c.it was r;,!'. rio.l almost unanimously, and with other resolutions 1 elating fo placer mining was submitted to Ilie general convention and carried wilh only a few voting against it. It transpired during the caucus of [ the placer mines thai, the delegates j from Cariboo and Atlin were not aware that rich and large alluvial deposits of gravel existed in the Big Bend and .South' yasL Kootenay. until informed by .Messrs. Brown and Scott of the llevelstok'e delegation who brought: lo the attention of the other delegates that, .just"as important, and rich placer ground .was now being worked in the. Big .Bend as in any pnrtion of British Columbia, which ind ".Similk.i inloops --.M._ The News of the World in Brief As Received Over the Wires. From Every Corner of the Globe. Francis Fiermay lias been sonlotiiod to ii month- in ,j ii! at Montreal. Il was bis ."���������������������������.h sentence lor variie.s I'll'emos. l.'iir.adi.-iii"-furniture manufacture! s have decided 111 iuciease their rates tc, retailei s ten per cent. The big \\'a!k"*r distillery at Wind- ; sir. Out., is tied up by a strike: High linn t of Toinuto has due id 1 d i that an international li-idcs ��������� laln.r : union cannot, lie sued iu Ontario. I Ibury' K. Biliard. Stratford, (Int.. !'a iiiemtier ul'I lo* Hist .uui thiid Sou li j Alric.iii 1 onlingents. blew lln: lop, ; ids lu-ad' ill' u it.h a I ill.- he1.111 n d "the Beel \N'.-.r ; -Mat win. lhe ' wife murderer, i A pill :! I'll Owin M.inle,,* will be Boundary,' Itosslund uieen--I larry Seaman. Sbii.'.'iu. Lardeau and I McAndieus. Lower .Mainland t.'oast --Chris l-'olev. \'aneouver Island ��������� B. .1. Peyi-jon. Cariboo. Atlin' and Omini'i-a -1*'. hockreli. Class iMMiiie Managers.-ind Owners), Silvei. Lead a nil Copper-, Leslie, Hill. Nelson: Filinund B. Ki'rby. llossl.-ind: lleiirv Croft. Orni'lou I Vaucouvei NliindL Placer - \\". .\J. Brown. Ibivel.-ti'k*.*. (*t*.-ti.-:'.k>hn ll.Tonkiu. I"'ern.ie- Class :: (SineUors). II'. C. Bellinger. A. .1.. (.'c.ilejl. AV. II. Aldridge, .1. J. Campbell. A. C. Flam- erfeh.' . ... .. (Jlassl (Busini'ssaiul l':*iil'i*-siiin.-il^ii-ii'* Falkland i S. S. Tnvlor. ICC. Nelson: A: C." Call. Hossl.-i'nd: A. !���������*. ' I louse. Niiola:, C. Suecney, Wmeouver: L. \V. Sbat- .L.L lldlai ford. I'"airv!ew. "' ' ' *, , .. , Class.-. (Fai mors and Ol hor-). i-iiloU tor 1 Wo'.ley.. Vaneoiiver l.-liin:l: Holland, yesteitiay. (,'arilioo: Bilwoi th. Okaiiagiin: M'cLeiin. Viiiicoiivf 1: Lehman. Ashciol't .-ind I A lli^-.isii tn K:iml|iOp.-:4 . . . I'rtr-d f': In the next issue the II,*:i:.\i.n will | .''. . . publish the resi-luli.,1" adopted hy the. hi'tifujitioii**,'.-it Aden. Ainhi.i convention in reference to ])lacei J *!' lery. Que . hanged 1*11 to M-art iiy *.,(' labor in tin Dominion tin- C.iu.'idi.wi .Matiiifact in- ing Association is being urged :, request lb" I ><im:nioii goveinii.'i-ul .. abolish "1 in* diiy I he Ail, n 1 i'ioi ,u I ���������vliit b will ,u'iri,*t 1 f I in* inijitii t.it ion ul men Mem 1 !',<��������� I'liil -*i ."M i!es. The >i\- se.iiiiu* -.. bmim 1 - f 10111 Vu- toiia. B.C.. h.ml lug "fV C ip ��������� 110111 and i:ul- 111 11 iki'ig 1 It \ (afth. d l'i. urope li 1 1 -ill lugluit'ssv from New V01U ineer -���������isipti'ig ia.- been ane*-*- .-. ; nter I Sri I isll uiniin.L Uncle Tom's Cabin. .,., l.'iule Tiun's Cabin was 1 epiodn; ed la-5t night in thje nppi'n. bouse, by the iMcPhee Wilson Co. to ii very ' li!ig<- ami appreciative jiiidiejii'ce. 'it w.i.- doelaied by those present to be by f;u .Ihel.. -t pi-infix lion of the pl.iy"ev������i seen in" Itevelsfoke. ������������������ Tii'night'",'tiiis talented company will put on the old tempera nee piny oI'"Tl"ii' Nights in .1 Bar Bijoiu,'' am! are sure of.1 binnpei- lioiise. - Tile' Colonial lcgi.sl.itui i> of New ��������� fouhdl-uid opens loday. Altlimigh the. Pope is in good health his. physician.- have imposed ciaiiph'le rest .for a week. Cell. Booth, of lhe .'salvation Aitny. .while leading a midnight p.u.ide down Broad way.New Vork. almo-i collapsed thruugh fatigue, iind had to be carried; into the Army's beadiiuarter--. Invite lhe il New Goods Arriving Daily These goods have been selected hy Mr. Reid, who is on the Kaslcrn Markets picking up Novelties as they arrive from Ine "European and American manufacturers. We .'lie taking every advantage thai offers by p.'iying Spot Cash and get tint Discounts. ���������: -.��������� . ��������� ��������� ���������-������������������ .. ' If good values and low prices on up-ld-ilate goods interests-you, we certainly have your trade. Millinery Department Having determined lo spare neither pains of expense in securing a First-Class and competent person for that position, we have much pleasure in saying that we have engaged Miss Riddell from Toledo, Ohio, who has had ehaige of one of the best positions in that City. Wc expect to have this Department ready for business about tlie 12th inst* You can depend upon "the usual low pt'ices-"'and Latesi Styles. We invile everybody tn inspect our New Spring Goods. ...... I Dealers in FIRST-CLASS E oung MAIL ORDERS GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. flour, Feed Mlttfy. famous Stoves Tinware, f gteware Heavy and : jM Hardware Stores at Revelstoke Nakusp New Denver. iV^T Revelstoke Herald and Railway Men's Journal 1'iiMUbol Bv The F'velstoke Herald Publishing Co Limiita Liability. A. JOHNSON, 1-Mllor ������n*l Munijer. AtiVrJtll-ilK'l llATFJ. I' -''.m ������<!*..II.>i |wr IncU: kIiikIi" column. i* jit mil wlu-ii linvrti'il on Ulk" ",������n*-* i. *<."nl ml*.,'.irviili pit Inob t*i(iti|.������rit*ll llni" ' : .'. v1 hi-criliiii: it*,'Mills tor ������������i'h mUliU(in**l ,'. ��������� rn..11. l.o<*al iiotlri*** lucent* |mr liu,*,*������,*li i ���������:.**. M*������i, Marria*,*<> and IimkiIi Null-.-**-* ir ������������������.. sniscmmo.'.'iJiAi re, ''y**.������ilor i*������irlvr I." (*IT annum; ll.J.'i fur ��������� i* ji mil**, ���������irU'lly I it ��������� i|v������iii*t". fjT'K JftK IilTARTSinNT. I *iim .if tin* 1m"������i "."ijiii|"|ii"il prliitltirollict**, in i,, v., -i n ml i,rt*|������ri>il to ruci'iue all kind** nf /��������� ..'il Hit :'n iirstrlns- Myle at liont'-u price*. "ik* i r.r*.- tuall. Nn Jnli too largi'���������nont* too .in-ill - f**r ii*. Mall iirilcrK pr������ni|<tlv ������lieu*le*1 U". ���������. i v*.* u ' ' ' ~~ ~ . - i-- LEGAL t K MA1STU1-* ,".- SCIVIT. Ilni'TiKiori*. Snllvltiirs. lite. Kevelsli.ke, II. (.:. .1. M.Srnli, il..V.,!.l..lt. W. ile ,'.le MiiiMiv, M. \ J^AKVKY, JI'CAItTK'l A I'INKIIAM llimiMer** Solicitors, Kir. Solli."llor*i for Iiiiiier.Hl Hunk ul Oiitniilu. <N>llt|lllll.V fllllll.l llllllHII nth |n*ri*l*lll. h'myr MiKKKr, Kevi-lstuliv II* e. SOCIETIES. ��������� n trial "ii your next order. 10 COKIIRSrOMlKNTa. w������. invite correspondence on any Milijeel :������������������ i.iL.i-c-i to the Keiu-ral public, lu all cases in.* n,tin liitcname (if tlie writer mitat accoui- |.hh* iiii-tin^eript, but not nece.siinrily for publication. A.Mre-** i-H comniiuiicatiqns to tlie Manager .NOTICE 10 IIIKKKSKINIIKNTS. 1.-AI1 correspoit'letice must be legibly ������ rit:*-*n on one *>i'!fc of Ibe paper only. -.'.���������i'.irre-!*j*rm<ieno<* containing ktsoiikI nmiier iiiu.-t be sigtieii with the proper name '���������'tbe writer. the right, nni'l left uf tin* picture. 1,'loiiils Hi'tit 1������>k thruunli thc iii'usty atmosphere, g-tvt" a ple-ising variety ol color and value by the shudows which l hey fart upon the liuulscjipt*. The pictures of \V, W'uWon nre sel doui seen iu"rxbiliitiuu I'ur the reiinou tbut his tiiiccet-M in Ihe pinnting of iinhmilii bus been mi grout thnt for iiniuy yeiUM his work 1ms been pin* chiued befoVe it left his t-Hsel. lie I rarely p.iin'lK luori* tluiti tine.'oi I'imii ' piciures ti year and nil are executed | ' wit h the completeness nnd painstaking iit'.entiun tn det.iil sIiuhii in "Hijjl.- land t.*altie."' Pecularitics of the Southerners' Dialect The Southerner li'is a soft long di'Hwn out. tone of voice thnt has a musical sound. A well known chiiinc- tei* hi Ihe Northern and Ww EnirlimTl ! n^Kci1. Rosc,I'eK.1"*'<! nieot-i sueniiit ..nil fourth lei in ine itr-imein aim .���������*.<.���������.*. i.n^i.iiiu Tu^jgyg 0ft.ttl,h month; White Hose livcrve States is Mr. .luhii T. Hali'ii'k of I'iiu ��������� " hlutf, North Carolina, who has for OLDFIELDS POSSI TIES.. Tui.-ifcsL-AV. Ma licit .">. 1(.KJ������. Liberals and Temperance I'rohibition has received iiiany hard kicks I'jo'ii the Liberal purty. yet in every election Liberal candidates ap;ie.*il for the .support nf t hit temperance, vote. And io many cases the li lit is swallowed by Ihe trustm" prohibitionist. The Ontario Iteferen iinin is declared a failure with an overwhelming majority tit the buck of l em per.nice. Tbe Dominion plebiscite w������ inietly ignored. The liar at, the lb*ii-*e of ('illinium*, wbicbSir Wilfrid l.-iitrier ordered closed for one -year, still dues business at the old st-and. .Moreover the importation of braiidy, whiskey, gin and wines' has almost doubled since 18HU. The following ret arils, taken from tin** nport ol Trade and ('oiiiiiierce for UH.fi, panes H<>'. lWi. 2iX)and rill, **lio>v bow ftreai has been the growth of the liquor trade under the auspices ������f Hon. Sidney Fisher and bis prohibition Associate**: . Value. 1S07 .$I.&)7.i*i<*> I SOS ..... 1,467,41.*.) 1SU3 1.820.548 IfXJO ..... l,tt*3.5l������l ItiOl 2.166.0WI VMi 2,140,270 k i< not pro|>oseil to discuss the pros ond cons of ihe temperance question in this article. We simply point out to the temperance friends of the Liberal, government' how basely they have been betrayed by their leaders. In l.-S>0. the lust year of Conservativt l ule. our importations of spirituous Iii|uoi-s amounted to only-Sl,HW,157. The prohibitionist may draw his owr conclusions ai to how hi? interests m-i being safeguarded under tbe present regime. years represented the great Seaboard Air Line Railway, and b.i.s induied many people from the North to locate on that line of road. Mr. Patrick has many friends North who are always glad to see biiti, but sometimes get confused as well us interested ul his expressions and prononnciations. If he wants you to meet hiin at his hotel and take lnn< h be will say. "t.'on.e around to the Parker House thisevci - ing.". Evening with him and all SiMithernei* is between 12 o'clock and sundown.' In pronouncing���������U'meoid. N. II., it takes him three times a long as it does a New Knglander. II says (.'on-r-o-rd with st musical ring to the cord, and Ibe same in pronoun"* ing such words as length,.strength and woman. He cannot getour Not-tlieri ipiick, short pronoiinciation and wi do not care il be cau'l. for bis Sunt li ern .way of talking has a catchy pleasant He*������ about il that is interesting to his friends iu this section. meets third Tueailsy ofencli i-narter. in Otlilfel- tn������a Hall. Visiline brethren well e UK. C"AI-'!I THKKS, I'roslilcnt. T. It. IIAKKI.", Act. .Secretary. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 1658. Reeular ineetiii***- are helil iu tin. Oildfellow'K Hull 1111 this Thlrit Friday of each month, at 8 p.m. sharp. S'lailing brethren cordially invited A. JOHNSON. W.M W. JOHNSTON*, Itee.-See. If you are looking for possibilities in Estate Speculation that will double your capital, it will be to your interest to invest RIGHT NOW, before the best of the properties have been taken up. REAL ESTATE Cold Range Lodge, K. of P., No. 26, Revelstoke, B. C, MEETS KVERY WKIIN'ESDA Y ���������TO In Oddfellows' Hull al s o'clock. Visiting Knights are eordialiv invited. II. VAN HOli xE, C. C. 0. II. IIKUCK, K.of 11. .V; S. ���������' .NOTICE NOTICK is hereby jrive.n th-.it 30 days utter date I ..will apply to the Chief Con.- niishionur ol" Lauds and Works lor a special license to cut and carry away timber from the following- described Units id AVest Kootenay :��������� (.Ciiinincncinj; at a post planted on tin- south bank: of Goldrstreain, about thtei' and a hall'.iniles up .stream from die mould 01 .French Creek and marked K. C. Man- iiinj"'s 'south-west corner post; thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chain-*: tbence south 80 chains; thence west ISu chains to the point of commencement. ; Dated this .i-ph dav of l-'cbruaiv, K)0.-.. "I". C. M.AXNMNG. I CHURCHES JIKTHOUItST CHCKC1I, KEVKI.STOKE. PreHcliing Merviees at 11 a. 111. and 7:110 p. tn Class meciine ut the close ol the uioriiitin service. Sabbath Suhool and Bible Class at :i:::u Weekly l-raycr Meeting every Wednesday evuniiiK at 7:311. The public are eordialiv Invited. Seals free Itev C. I.ADSKit, Pastor. ST. IMiTKH S CIICKC1I, ANIIMI.AN. Eight a.m., Holy Eucliarisi; II n.ni,, 11111 as. Liiahy and sermon (Holy Eucharist tir.si Sunday iu the month!; -::^������ Sunday school, or Children's service; 7;:!ll Evensong (chortil) ami senuon. Holy Days���������Tins Holy Eucliarisi is celebrated at 7 a.m. or B a.m , as announced. Holy Baptism after Sunday School at :>:ln. C. A. I'HOI'l'MKK. color. AT GROUND FLOOR PRICES Are you looking1 for Business Lots, Residential Lots, or other Real Estate? Goldfields is the Payroll Centre and Resident Town of the Famous Fish River Free Milling Gold Camp, and has a Future unequalled by any other Town in the West. For Terms and Particulars Write ROGER F. PERRY. Manager, Goldfields, B. C. *^<X*nSB*93KeS!*SIE--:> PHKSBYTKRUN CltlTKCH. Service every Suudav al II a.m. and 7:*!0 p.m. to which all are welcome. Prayer meeting at Up. in. every Wedncsdav. IIBV. W. <:. caI.dkk, Pastor. UNION HOTEL FIRST CLASS $2 PER DAY HOUSE Choice Brands of Winee, Liquors and Cigars. ���������$S* UNION *-^agr Cigar Factory REVKLSTOKK. B.C. 1 ROMAN CATHOLIC ClltllCII. Mass at I0:'iu a. m , on lirsl, second and fourth liundays in tlie mouth. KKV. FATIIKlt TIIAVKK. Move From Iowa to Canada t-r. I'At'i. .Minn.. FeW. 28.���������The lai.il _>i"i*kei.**" spring tever ia st;iltitig rest- l**."-ely through llie country, aiul i-ailwiiy c-otupjiii*.*** nre l>tii������v iimkiii*,' ront'.-if ts fi>t hiiuliiiR -*tt*rk mid fain, iiiipk-inciu.-f tn point" in Atli������')H������-������. A-siiiil'iiia .-ind Munit.'hti. 'I'hf* nifneiiicnt fioin luwii to thr t'.in^ninii M"rth"i\'e.'*t lui������ xlit-iiilv Im*->".iii. nnd the f,"i*ti*t iu-xi-hIii** ir j������U-*iii tu hegin. The Minneapoli". fc St. I>mi- twlnj hooked thirty five inovci** from 01 * little lowii town, Lonan. Thi* |Vntj is lioiind for .SmjkHtnon in the S.iiikul* rhewan vallev. Some '.i.('*i emijirantf from I own tc Ihe Ciinndian 1101 th".v������si have lu*fi Imokfd for starting insid** of I liii-l > days. All the Anierii'.iiis JfoinK '���������<������ t-*-**ri������t<I.-* rtic- apparently well to do. Highland Cattle The ahnve it- tlie title of the painting rrpii'diiclion prei*enti-d hy the Fr-*"i������ rip.-.-*, \Vinnip������K* tniht* I'cAder** "f ''* \vi*������*kly for the month of Fehrunry. The rough, shaggy coated rattli' of I In .Scottish Highlands, ������o different from tlie animal- of our Canadian Norl h- ���������vvi-sl. are mlniiriihly depiit������*d in thi." i/xcellrlil copy of Watt-nn's ctfli"hr.ited painting. The animali tn-i* nrotip������'d in tin* foreground and have the form of nn irregular pyramid with the leader of the herd, a pic-turt-Mjuc figure; at the apex, and this it-> agreeably bal* |ini-e,l hy the monies of nioiintiiint- to JSTOTIOE NOTICE is hereby given that .io days I after date I will apply to the Chief Con:- j missioner. of Lands and Works for a | special license to cut and carry avw.y 1 timber frorii the following described lamt- j in West Kootenay : | Commencing al a post planted on ine 1 west side ol the Columbia river, about! half a mile IVoin the river and about two j miles above Death Rapids, marked A. SI. | Nelson's north-east corner post; tlience ��������� west 40 chains; thence south 160 chain-: I thence east 40 chains; thence north 160 | chains to the point ot* commencement. j Dated this 27th dav of Februarv, 1903. ' A. M. NELSON'. SALVATION A ll.MV. -.Meeting every night ill their Hall on Front Street. J. LAUQHTON, Prep. First . "-Street.- H EDWARD TAXIDERMIST, DEER HF.ADS, BIRDS. Etc. MOL'.V I'ED, Furs Cleaned and Pe.-aired. JUST EAST OF PRF.SBYTEP.JA>" CHURCH Third Street. GOTO THE REVKLSTOKE DAIRY FOR Pure Milk J. G. McCallum PROPRIETOR. 4-H.+4.*4.4-<.4.<-H-4*-l*+"i-H -H-M-t ** " PELLEW-HARVEY, jf BRYANT & GiLMAN I , Mining Engineers ^ and As.sayers, VANCOUVER, B.C. Established ISM CLEARANCE SALE OF Furnit ASSAY WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS UNDERTAKEN. HOTICB NOTICK is hereby given thai 30 day- all er date 1 will apply to the Chief Commissioner ot" Lands and Works lor a special license lo cut and carry away timber from the lollowiuK'described lands ���������iis-AVesuKootaiiiyj^.^^^.^^^^^^^^ A. H. HOLDICH ANALYTICAL CHEMIST AND ASSAYER. Rovtl School of Mines, London. S������T������n yenr.'. i kt 'Mart*. Works. Swansea. 17 years Chief; Chemist to Wigan Coal and Iron Oo., Eng. ; Late l.hemiiit and Assayer, Hall Mines. I.t't. ' ClAitn.s examine*! ana reported i];**-jn. ' Ferguson. B.C. '������������������ Jas. I. Woodrow Couiineiicint; at a po.-t planted on tho 1 W������->������i blink of th." Columbia river at , Ihe I -oulh-tra-l corner of John Nelson'- ranche, ] and marked A. Kdward- north-east | corner post: thencr we.-t So chain-:] thence -outh Ko chains; thence ea-i So ] chain-: thence north So chains 10 the : point of commencement. ! Dated this ->7tli dav of Kebniai-v. n>o,1. ��������� A. KDWA'KDS. NOTICK. I A. KIRK. Poiuiii! n nnd I'rovltu'ial I.an'! .-nrv<*yor. RKVEI.STOKK, II.' . E. MOSCROP . . . Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water And Steam Heating. Gas Fitting Second St., REVELSTOKE, B.C. Retail Dealer in��������� Mutton, Etc, Fish and Game in Season A!! nr''**r". promptly filled ':"TrnXKe-*i. R-BYBM50KB. B.������ Test-' made up to S.WlOlbs. A speeialty imulcof eheeki.*:g Smelter Pulps. Siiniples from the Interior by mail or exnress* promptly attended to. (g Oorrespondeiiee solieiied. 1 VANCOUVER, B. C. Oriental Hotel Ably furnished with the Choicest the Market affords, BEST WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS Lartrc, Light bedrooms. Rates $i a day. Monthly Rate. J. Albert Stone ��������� Pror. i NOTICl-l L", horehy jpven thai thirty | day-j-afler date I intend to apply to the j Chief Commissioner of hand- and Work-I tor a six-rial licence to cut and cany j aw.-iv timber from the following d������*-*:rili*"d i land- in West Kootenay : I Coiinnenciii^ at a po-t planted on the j ���������.ouili bank of C'mld-I ream, aliout two and j i halt miles upstream from the mouth of: I'rench Cu-ek, and marked H. A. I.aiv-J -on's north-west corner post: thenco east i ���������io chains; thence south 80 chain-; ilieiicc vvt'st Mo chains; I hence north Ho chain- to point ^f commencement. Haled Ihis 2 V'd dav of Kebruarv, |</>1. H. A. LAWSON- WOOD 1 W.md fursal** iil..*ln"llri'.- Dry Cedar, Fir and Hemlock.; THE CITY EXPRESS E. \V. 8. Paget, Prop. .���������'.tv of parcel*!, I>a-<g������gi", ete. any purl of the city Any Kind of Transferring Undertaken NOTICK. NOTICK is hereby fciwn lh.it thirty days alter date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special licence to cut and carry away timber from the followinj; described land's in West Kootenay : Comini.ncinjf at a post planted on lhe south bank of Ooldslream, about two and a half miles npstream from the mouth of French creek, and marked I'. C. Manning's north-east corner post; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated this 23rd dav of February, n-oi. 1". C. MANNING. All order" left at **v M. l.M*.vr"ii-"'.- **' ***.'ci*iv'* prompt nueiii.{!"H. W. FLEMING. WHAT IS A ItllJIK Ivrrilllt'T A SINGER Singer Sewing Machines arc sold or. easy monthly payments. A full supply of machines needles and attachments art- kept for any make ol" machine on earth. MANNING, : MACKENZIE AVE. ItevelHtnlu*, U. (.*. Alt order.'* I".':, at R. M. Hinythe"* Tol-aeon : stori* or l,y 'I elephoin; No.T will receive prompt i atPTifion. I HOW ABOUT I THAT SUIT Of (;iiillics yrui [irfiinisi'd ymirseif this'PA 1.1.. Our Kill Sim k is now lln* musi rrunplcli" ill H. ('. Our; l-'iincy Ootids ni*i! all new wilh new color*-! null I In* liitest stripes. Si'i* I linn liefori" lenviiiK yn'ir iirih'i' elsi'wlicri". R. S. WILSON, Iwisliionulili" Tailor. Next the Mit'iirty Itluck. Land Registry Act. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, in Block 48, in Town of Revelstoke, B. C, Map 636 B. A C.KHTiKK'ATI*: of indefeasible Title to the Mtjove property will he issiu-ii to Trunk Her- iiarit I.ewi,*! 011 die '/Sth ilny of Keliruury. A, I).. l'.H'.', unless in the iiieiintiiiie 11 vnlhl olijeetion thereto he iiimte to ni*.* in Mrittnu hy 11 person flHUniiil" itn I'stnie or interest therein or in Kny pi.ri llicrcof. II. I. MAt'l.KOD, I'islrici Hi'Kistrar. I.miil :<ei*i*itrv 1 lliee, Nelson, II. (;.. ITtli Novem her, I'm-.'.' [PROMPTLY SECURED! Write for our infrrt-.-itiHjr bocks'* Invent** or'..* Help" nti'l " Motf you are swindled ** Semi im :i roujjh sketch ������r model of jfmriti-. veiition or im pro it men 1 nnd we will tell you. free our opinion af, lo iilicthc-r it i������t probiibl / imteiitnblt:. Wejectrd nppllcfitionsbaveotltit been successfully prosecuted by us. \w conduct fully eefninped offices in Montictil nnd Washington : thi-sfpinlifH-s us to i.ronipt-, lydispntcli work and quickly s* cure I'.itcn'.s ns bro-ul ns tlie litvetuion. Ilfjihesl reft rencesj furnished. ( Patent��������������� procured tlironjth Mririon -it M? ��������� rion receive special notice without charge v over tno newspapers distributed Ihrcughou'., the Dominion. ��������������� ( Specialty :���������Patent business of Mannfac , turersand Hnpiticers. ? MARION & MARION [ Patent Expert-; and Solicitors - )n������ir~- / N*iv York l.lfe B'ld'it, nontrea.-r <s!!^ZuX^!X^i ziiLv^sQiasum 2-So Now is your time to come and riiuko vouv .solnctions in wli.-it, li'iiiiiiitiin you i'i'(|iiiii>. We can make arraiiueiiieiits with you to IcL viiuli.u-i; ��������� what you want. Wr<> are goinfj to make all������i-ation's lu utii* slon*. in oitler to ftivo us a Rood ileal .more show room. You must, ii'coynixi" the.fact that we wore the moans of enabling ynn to ifi*t. I-'UHXITUKIS at one third the cost you previously paid lii'l'o'ri". wo stfiil'cil. Wo ii-u*,. another large car ordered and wc want to gist our st.nrt* ready lor ft. A good discount on anything you 'reiiuire.' Revelstoke Furniture Company. '���������|i 't' 'i".t' '$"���������������"$ $ ������i"i' ������t"t' ������*$"tM*t' '^���������-##"##"#-*$-##-^ ������������������ ���������& & . # ���������# ���������*$��������������������������� forWinter? If you are contemplating going Soulli during the winter of 1902 or 1903 you can get valuable information free of charge. Write to John T. Patrick PineblufT, N. C. He can save you money in hotel rates. ��������� He can direct you which is the best railroad route to travel. He can direct you where to rent neatly furnished cottages or single rooms. ���������Tt������ JTm m9* J t $"p<M][QQ $ Q ^^4������ ^^ && P. BURNS & Wholesale ind Retail Dealers PRIME BEEF. PORK. Mb i TON. SAUSAGE. FISH AND GAME IN SEASON. 's-J' ������ m a 'A -'��������� V'-ii m h'HKK HVtt MEETH ALL TRAINS. I'lltST CLAH8 ACCIOMMOHATION. IIKATKD HY HOT A UKASIl.N'AlU.l*: 1IATK Hotel Victoria ��������� Brown & Querin, Props. ELECTRIC BELLS AND LIGHT IN EVERY ROO.M. imUKI.Y 8THKBT 'ciAK. BAR. WELL SUPl'LlKl) 1!Y Till! <'llnifl*'*3"r MKKTH ALL THAINB. WINEH, LIQUOHS AND IMCi.MiS . By Royal 1848 Warrants 1901 JOHN BEGG'S Royal Lochnagai; i^f^itMt ''-,-."*'*. ���������,.,��������� BALMORAL WHISKEY 8COJLAW!>,::���������: '^.' " ���������-''& By appointment to His Majesty tlie.King, 1901. ���������'^--^."V'''?'���������'��������� ' By appointment to Her Late Majesty Queen Vii-torin, 1S4S-15H0. Revelstoke Wine & Spirit Company, Limited, Agents. ,/;,/ A Ghostly Game of Cheu. "The liitfi'iiatlnnal Ilflll Ot tlie Cat* -Miiiilfii Is ;i 11i;ly palatial chamber, ever so m.iny ii.t brou'd by ever eo ninny more foel long. On tti������ evenings uf Frltlny unci Satunliiy of last wreli," s:iys London '"Out* louU." "It wiim divided by ������ Imr- '���������'er iii in t\vii unequal parts. In tile slllllller .su. eneh m llU tinai'd, tlio iirltl.-h i'hi'.->.--pliiyei'.������* competing :i������nlnst tin.* Anit-i-U-iin olu"-������s-iil������y������i'������-- who were* nut tliere. Thi*oii*th the* larger l'ouiiit'd ������ yeluftlon of the cheu? 1'iililU*. . . . liiMiiio the IvhitIm*. ancl ii"M it. wit Mr. Jiimes Mil Hon ill f. t'.if.s.s-liiiiiril, fiu-iim u-4. Wi* Hoem to li.ivt known .Mr. .Mason ������������������m ������ tin... play* cr these*-well, suv twenty year*, on thin oiiasliin he Is opposlins Mr. J. I'. Itdi'iy of Anu-rloa- -who |������ not here; .Mi*, Hurry It, slttliiK In a room In Uri'oklyn three Ihounand miles uw.iy, ittiilei" the eyes uf American spectator*. It Is easy to say that thetwo men are voiineeted hy clecirlc telegraph; but It is not' wise io dispose of the mystery ami romance of space In so rude a way. . . . Uut Mr. Mason, in tills ���������fraud International Hull, seated oppo- site nothliiR lienor than -a man with a hook of teluKi'iiph forms who waits im- ��������� oiKertu-'lly for ihe move, can he play thus dumbly, and in absenee aKaltml -Mr. liniT> In Urooklyn and think II chess? It is u very ghostly business, and we wonder Mr. Mnson can get through with it at all. Hut he does, lie is as solemn, ."is rapt In thoiiRlu. as oblivious of all but the same as If Mr. Harry were opposite to him In the llesh. and not opposed to him only by eleetiii* telegraph. Clearly to him the play is everything:, whether the opponent's move comes to ljim by aotu.il touch, by telesraph, or by .psychic suggestion. But for our part we cannot throw oft' a dread of the uncanny na- inre of the business. We reel inclined to look about for some manifestation of Mr. American Barry'** ���������spirit. What better evidence of li could we have than the arrangement of these wooden pieces on thu; wooden board? There Is 'Mr. -Barrv��������� mosi;.eu"ec-timlly Mr. Barry, for he" If cau.slns -Mi'.' Mason to think, and think, ���������and think: to purse his lips In the old familiar way, to full Into Immovable silences, wherein you would think ho was revolving schemes of a new order of creation or puzzling out the mystery of man's origin and destiny; and Mr. Mason is Ooing the like to him in far" I'-i-ooklyii. a strange and fascinating' pursuit is chess, strange and unprofitable. Not politics, nor fame, nor wealth, nor love can so engross a man. These objects are usually compassed by Hashes of passion, Insight, and dar- ing: but this slow, prolonged atruggl* brain against brain, through the of pieces of fantastically carved wood, is pure devotion to *n abstraction. Tlie man who iv I as. who so hems in the piece of wood called a king that he may not move, gati*/ nothing, proves nothing, establlshei nothing but���������������������������checkmate.". .Yet when lie accomplishes that he tastes of a ."���������atisraciion deeper and more permanent than is accorded to statesman or lover, merchant or gambler. To accomplish it he deliberately, and for very love of the doing of it, undertakes ���������an enormous mental effort, a thing' which mankind in general -shims as if it were Satan himself. Trulv a most mystical business this chess. In Paradise you will find politicians reading poetry, and poets studying ��������� morals; '.merchants -will be cultivating the arts, and critics weeping on other people's necks; but the chess-players' will be playing chess. NOTICK. None* in hereby Riven tliui Su ilms nfter ilnti* 1 iiueml to apply tn thu Chief Odinniissinmr nf Ijiiulsiinil \Vi.rkn for special license*" tn cut niul i arry away limlwr from the fnllt-wlii*; ileserilieil lmiilii in Went Kontiimy itl-tiicl ������������������ 1. IVinnieiiclnt.'at n p.,st jiliniteil <ni tin* smith lunik if (iii'ilstri'iuu, ii limit fit miles npstrt'iiiii '-"in lim iiimilli i,( KiciK'li Crirk ami uiiiikeil "A. . l.lllilllllllk'K smith weft eeriier pu.it." tllllli'e mrtli tu eliiiln-,, thiiii'i* en hi Wi ilKiina. thence iltll SO chains, tllellee WeM Ml chains tn lilt* point f i*iiiiiiucni'i*tiit-iit. 'J. <-iiliilmili'lli|! lit ������ ln,**t pliillteilell tile Si.iiUi llHlkl'l (ililllKlI'llllll, Klillllt *ttx llllll n lllllf IllIK"*-* ii|i*tii'Min (ii.iii the iiiimt It .-.f Kii'iH'li I'reek ami 'lllirkeil "A. I.. l.hlihlllirlt'iUli.lthu**-*! center )���������<���������>(." 'hence c������xt IWI chains, tlll'llie Kiilltll III rlllllli-*. tlience wentHill chains, thence lleith HI .till It).- tu ;ullit ef ci'tmiit'ticeinelil. Ilulcil this -Hth ilny of Kelimmy, lUKH. A. I*. I.I N DM A UK. NOTICK, Netivx i.i hereby given thai HOilay* filler date 1 intend In apply In the I'liii f l'i<niniln-<luiii>r nf Lint'siu-d Works fur nprclal iiceiMeH In eiiMiml ���������arry away timber from lim fnllowiui; described lands hi Went Kunteimy :-- 1. Commencing Ht llpo.il pliliiteilnlltlle south bunk of tinlilntrenin about four nnd il half inilen iipKtii'itin from the. mouth of French Creek and marked "ft. U. Brock'* mnitli-went corner pout," tliencn north 80 elinlna, tlience east Hi) cuitiiiM, t'leiiee noutli ������) rhalna, tlieiire Went Hi rliaimi tn the point of commencement. i. t'oiuineiiclug at n lin.-*t pluuteil on the noiith bHiik of (lolilBtredni, ulioul four and u half lulled upatrenm from the month of French Creek anil marked "<!. II. Brock's north-west coiner pout, thence east 80 chains,, tlienco uoulli HO eliaitiM, 'hence wrat-80 rhaiiw, Ibetice nortli SU vlmiiis to thi* pointof coiuiuenceiiteiit. Dated thin **ltli day of February. ItHB. CI. 11. ltltOtlK. NOTICE. lake imtieu that mi days alter date i intend o apply to ibe Chief Coiniiils������ioiier ol Lands and Works tor a special license to cm and carry away timber from ihe following duscrlb. ed lan*la In West Kootenay: CommeiieliiR at a i*osi planted one-half mile westerly (rum the Columbia klver about one mile above Rocky I'oini, tlience south -Id chains, tliencewest n*fi chain**-, thence north in ihaiiis, tbence "'list liiu chains to the point of i-oillluelieeillellt. I ated till-, :lrrt day of IVIiruary, Hurt. A. KOOAIt, Notice. NOTIOE. Ntitlco Is hereby kIvuii that tin days, from dale I will apply lo the rhlef I'oinmlssliiner (U I.hi ils and Wnrku for a special license to cut and carry away timber from the fnllnuini* described taint lu West Kootftia* : C'limmeiiciiii; at Mary K. Saiiilcmiu's north west cor.er posi on west luiuk of Piunsion Creek NtMint I1 -j miles from mouth of sain ertek and about i chains smith of tree bl ceil on tour sides ou H. i; Moiiuee's irall, thence south llii chain-., thence Must In elialus, ihence north IWI chains, tlience east -Ul cliiiius lo polm of eommenceiiient. rnuiuliiln"* ilto acres. Halcyon, Keti, *. MAUV K. SANIiKKfON. li tbo party or parties who removed tho cap from a Held glass at Watchman William Maekle's Cabin at lhe Columbia bridge last summer, will return thc same to A, MoKae, l'ostmaster, they will receive ���������)*"> reward, NOTIOE. 'thirty days after date 1 intend to apply in the Honorable the Chief Commissioner ot Lands and Wnks for special licenses to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands in tbe Big Bend District of West Kootenay: 1. Commencing al a post planted two miles above lhe head of lloath Itapiils on Ihe west bank of the Colombia ltlvcr. thence toutli lt'i ; chains, thence west 4U chains, tl.micc north I 1WI chains, thence cast -HKhaiiii to the place nt beginning. '.'. Coiiimeneing at a luist planted two inllc- abuve tlio bead of Death llaplda on thu west bank of the Columbia river, ihence north um chains, thence w.isi -in chains, ihence so villi 1WI chains, thence vast -IU iihaliiH to the place ol IWKliinlng. Dated this loth day of .lanuary, iwni, D, MO HO AX. of medium NOTICK. Notice la hereby given that MO days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commlsainner of Lauds and Works for special license*, tn cut nnd carry away timlier from the following described lands in West Kootenay :��������� 1. Commencing at a post planted ou the south bankof (.loUi-ttretim, about two and a half mile** upstream from the mouth of French Creek anil marked "A. K, JeHiop'a south-weat corner post," thence north HO chalus, thence east go elialus, thence aouth 80 chains, thence west 60 chains to the point of commencement. i. Couiintiucing at, a post pliiuted on the south bankof Clold stream, about two andn half miles up stream from tbe mouth of French Creek anil marked "*A. K. .leaaop's atiuth-eaat corner post." thence noitb 80 chains, tlience west tit) chains, thence south so chains, thence east SO chains to tbe point of commencement. Dated this-i'Jnl day of February, 1������(������. A. K. .IKSSOP. NOTICE. Notice Ishcrtiby given that :'-udays from date I will apply to the i lnef Couimissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to cut niul carry away Umber from the following described lands In West Kootenay . Commencing at ndrew St. SsymoiiH north east corner pust tihotu '."U chains noith of thc south v,*-.-l corner of Lot WI, tiroupl, Kootenay, ihence south ,sn chains, thence west UO chains, ineiicc liorili 80 chains, ihence oast 8u chains io point of commencement, containing tun acres, and "���������".Commencing at endrew'M. Symons north east comer post planted on the west alone of Pltigston Creek Valley about -p." miles from mouth of said creek and about -10 chains westerly from tree blazed on four sides on R. U. -Mounce's trail, ihence west40chains, thence south liiu chains, iheuce east -tochains, thence north 100 chains to point of commencement, lontalnlngC'ii acres. Hale- ou, Feb. Till, 19C3. ASDJEW M. SYMOXS. NOTIOE. Take notice that thirty days after dale I Intend lo apply to thc Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a, special license to cut, and carry away timber irom the following described lands: Ccnuneuelng at a post planted ou the went Hide of Downlu Creek, about 100 yards aouth of Thomas Meredith's south west corner post, and ���������narked Alex. Taylor's south cast corner post, thence west 100 chains, tbence north40 chains, thence cast 1C0 chains, tlience south -tOchains tn the place of commencement. Dated this 31st,day;ol Jaauary, 190."). AlEX. TAYI.OIt. NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that HO days after date 1 intend .to uppty -to the Chief Commissioner of j Lauds and Work* font special license to cut and | ������������������arry away timber from the following described ' 'amis in West Kootenay :��������� , Commencing at- a post planted on the w-est bank of the Columbia. Kiver about 200 feet south of Old Cloldstreaiu Slough nnd marked "A. Kdwards' north-east corner post," thence west 80 cbains, thence-south 80 chains, thence east SO chains, thence north 1*0 chains to point of commencement. Hated this 26th day of February, l&W. A. KM WARDS. NOTICE. ���������eby gi date I will apply to tne chief Commissioner of L nds and Works for a special licence to cut and carry away timber from the following described laud in West Kootenay : CommeticiiiR at P.. Sanderson's nortli west corner post at the south west corner of Lot 871, Group I, Kootenay thence east to chains. Ihenee sout b .*"J chains, thence west SO chains, ihence north SO chains io pointof commencement, containing 640 acres. Halcyon, 7th Feb., liKW. KOI.l-.ItT SASDKItSON. NOTIOE. Take notice that thirty days after date 1 Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands: Commencing at bank of Halfwa Upper Arrow Lake, and about 10 miles from ils mouth and marked Stewart Taylor'asouth west comer post, thence east 160 chains, thence ,lni ' ' ay Creek St. Leon Hprlngs, ake,.-" '-���������-������������������ Dispensing With Early Rising. Some genius has, according to his own ���������advertisement, invented' an apparatus to dispense with getting up so early in winter time to set the kettle boiling. As far as we understand it, you fix the new invention on your clock, and at the hour required it starts a fire under a kettle of water. As soon as the water bolls a hell, rings, and you wake up. This Is not the sort of thing that takes the cake; it simply grabs It. ' We once saw a remarkable invention of this nature in Sheffield. It consisted of a small, but -powerfully 'built bedstead which had an ingenious clock-; work arrangement attached, aa you! would expect, to the ticking or the mattress, jn the morning a phono-' graph-got up from under the ..bed,! =^.walked���������!'Oiind~to-^your-=sldei=and=������an-i nou need It was seven o'clock. After .giving you two minutes to reply, one, of the hands of the clock reached up': and pulled your ear playfully. These were just preliminaries so to speak. If you didn't move then, the patent bed began business. It got up on Its hind legs and inn downstairs with you Inside It till It got to the garden, where you were shot Into a. modest little lieap under the pump. By a clever arrangement of the process of suction you were drawn up to the mouth and a refreshing stream ot cold , water ��������� trawled down your back. If this didn't wake you, you had to wait tor Gabriel's trumpet. . As a matter of fact, the Inventor explained, it did wake most people. But in case you were too sleepy to collect .your thoughts Into fitting shape, 'by .���������pressing* a little knob In one of the blankets, a second phonograph would grind out a little appropriate profanity to ease your feelings. The Invention in patented; and when It Is put on, the market It will beat all the spring mattresses going, as it does for summer, autumn and winter as well.���������"PIck-Me- Vp." , NOTICE. Notice is hereby uiven that 3D days after date 1 intend .to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Uuicl.-i and Works for a special license to cut and cairy away timber from the ,following described lands in West Kootenay :��������� Commencing at a post planted on the west side of the Columbia Kiver, about half a mile from the NOTICE. yolk'*.* is hereby given that .Hi days from date 1 will apply lo the Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for a special license to cut and carry sway limber from the'following described lands in West Kooteuay: Coinmehcini; at CM. Symons northwest corner post situated about 40 chains westerly from a tree blazed un four sides on K (i Mounce's. Irall on the west side, and numt 4'.; miles from the month of PUiKston Creek", Ihence east 40 chains, thence south ltw chains, ihence west 40 cbains, ihence north 1C0 chains lo point of commencement, containing i>-10 acres, j Halcyon, Feb. 7th, isms. CM. SYilOSS. north 40 chains, ihence went 160 chains, thence south -m chains to the place of commencement. Dated the 6th day of February, 1903. STEWART TAYLOR. NOTICE. Take notice that thirty days after date I intdnd to apply to Hie Chief Commissioner of Lauds .and Works for a special license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands: '..:' Commencineat a post planted on tbenerth bank of Hallway Creek, St. Leou Springs, Upper Arrow Lake, about 14 miles from Its mouth and marked A. Butler's south west corner post, thenceteast 100 chains, thence soiuli 40 chain', tbence west lttr.ebains, tbence north 40. chains to thc place of commence- in*: at. Dated the 7th day of February, 190s. A, UUTLEK. NOTICE. NOTICE. river and about two miles above Death Rapids marked \'A. M. Nelson's south-west corner post,' tbence north. 40 - chains, thence west 1B0 chains, , , _ .,, , . , , ,, thence south 40 chains, thence east 180 chains tn I Lands and Works for special licenses to cut the point of commencement. *int���������..?a.r^_���������->';a5'..ll?!beI'..f^t,".1. "1.cJ?,.l0,w.*1? Thirty days after date I intend to apply to the Honorable The Chief Commissioner of cement. Dated this 2;tb day of February, KHO. A. M. KELSON. NOTICK. Take notice that'thirty days after date I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special license to cut and carry away timber from the following described landa in West Kooteuay :��������� ' . . , Commencing at a post planted on the west side of the Columbia': river.' about I mile ali-ove One Mile creek, marked "Chas. F. landmark's northeast comer post,", thence south 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to tbe point of commencement. Dated this 4th day of February, 1D0.S. '.C1IAS. V. LIND.MARK. described lauds iu the Big Bend District of West nootena*: 1. Commencing at a post planted about three- quarters of a mile cast of the Columbia River at a point about a quarter of a mile south of thc Forks of the Smith Creek and Gold .stream trails and marked J.Smiih'ssoutti west corner post, thence north 160 chains, thence east 40 chains, tbence south 1C0 chains, tbence west 40 chains lo the place of beginning. 1!. Commencing at a post planted about three-quarters ot a mile east of the Columbia Kiver at a point about a quarterof a mile south of the forks of the Smith Creek and Gold Stream trails and marked J. Smith's n<*rth west corner post, thence south 1C0 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 160 chains, ihence west 40 chains to the place of beginning. Dated tbis 15th day of January, 1903. J. SMITH. Take noiieu that thirty days after date I .... _1)ie. .... special license lo cut away timber irom the following intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Worl " " " ' ���������7 described lands : and carry Commencing at a post planted about one mile, east ol Deep Creek and about one and a quarter miles outh of Catena Bay, Upper Arrow Lakes, and about ;W feet south of what is known as .1. J..Foley's farm, and marked .lames White's north west corner post, thence south IG0 chains, thence east 40 cbains, thence north 1B0 chains, thence west40chain������:to the plac." of commencement. Dated the ������lh day of February, 1908. JAMES WHITE. NOTICE. Tate notice that thirty days after date I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of " ���������'���������*���������*- 3" described lands Lauds and 'Works for ;a special license to cut and carry away timber from thc following NOTIOE. Notice is hereby uiven that 3U days nfter date I intend tu apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for a special license to cut ami* carry away timber from the following described lands in West Kootenay :��������� Commencing at a post planted on the west side of the Columbia River about 1 mile above Cine Mile creek, marked "K. M. Allum's north-west corner post," thence east 80 chains, thence aouth 60 chains, tbence west 80 chains, thence north so chains to tlie point of commencement. Dated this 4th day of February, tSO.1. K. M. ALLl'M. Commencing at a post planted 40 chains north of the uorth bank of Halfway creek, St. Leon Springs, Upper Arrow Lake, and about 15 miles from its mouth, and marked .lames. White's south east corner post, thence north i-H) cbains, thence west 80 chains, thence south to chains, thence cast 80 chains to the place of commencement. Dated thc 6th day of february, 1908. JAMES WHITE. NOTICE. An " Infernal" Dinner. A tiny girl of seven gave a dinnerparty the other day, for which twelve covers were laid, and that number of small maidens sat down to dine. It was a. real little girls' dinner, and the little hostess herself presided, sitting at the head of the table. She had.been very anxious, In looking forward to tt, to do everything as It should be done. "Jlamma," she asked, "shall we say graiio'i".' "No," said .mamma; "It will ���������be a very Informal dinner, and I Mi Ink you need not do that." That meant one ceremony the less to be gone through, and was a relief. But the little lady vviih hnxilous to have all her guests understand It. So. as thejr> ���������gathered about tha tubln, ������he ex. plained: "Aliimma says that thin ia eueh an Infernal dinner that we need pot havo grace to-dayl" NOTICE is hereby given that thirty days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special licence to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands in West Kootenay i . Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of Coldstream, about eight and a half miles upstream from the mouth of French creek, and marked John Nelson's north-west corner post" thence east 160 chains; .thence south 40 chains; thence west 160 chains; thence north 40 chains to the point of commencement. Dated this 24th day of February, 1903. JOHN NELSON. For Sale TWO Residences on McKenzic Avenue, with modern Improvements, UJOO each on easy- terms. rWO-Rcsidenceion-Third^Street.^east.^verv convenient for railway mcn,fl800 each, easy terms. ONK Residence on First Street, east, cash required |M0. -ubject to mortgage. Apply to, HAHYEr.McCATRKP..4Pl..KH'.M NOTICE OF MEETING. THE CARNES CRCE.CONSOLIDATED COLD MINIS, UmltMi Liability. NOTICE. Take notice that thirlv days after date I Intend to apply to the chief Commissioner of Lands and works for a special license to ent and carry away timber from the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about IS miles from-ithe^mouth_ol^Ilalfway Creek, St. I<eon Springs, Upper Arrow Lake and marked Btcwr art Taylor's north west corner post, thence ea������t 80 chains, tbence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 8(1 chains' to the place of commencement. Hated the tth day of February, W0.J. STKWART TAYLOR. l\ -ktotioie NOTICE is hereby given that 30 days after date I will apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special:license to cut and carry away timber from the. following described land's in West Kootenay *��������� Commencing lit a post planted on the South Bank of Coldstream, about three and a half miles upstream from the mouth ol French Creek and marked E. I.. Hume's north-west corner post; ihence east 80 chains; thence south So chains; thence west Ho chains; thence north 80 chain*) to the point of commencement. Dated this 74th dav of February, 1905. K. I.. Hi.ME. OTICE IS HKHKBV OIVKX that lbs Annual General MeetlUK of Shareholders of the above named. Company will lie held at the Companv's office, at - Revelstoke, British Columbia, un the TENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1903, at two o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and; for all other general purpo.es relating to tlie .management of the Company. .1. M. DOYLE, Secretary. Tbe Priace Mining & Devel opment Company Limited Liability. Kotlcc is hereby given that thc Annual Meetins of the tbareholders of the above named Company will tie held at the Company's office. 1 Irst Street, RevelBtoke. II. C . on Wednesday, the Eleventh day of March, A. D.. 1303. at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and for all other purposes relating 10 the management of the Company, The Transfer Book nf the Company will be clo*,ed during the fourteen days immediately preceding such meeting. Dated at RevcHtoke. II, C, ibis 20th day of February, A. D., 1903. .1. M. SCOTT, ���������2ia Secretary. NOTIOE. Thirty days after date I Intend to apply,to tbe Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for special licenses to cut aud carry away timber from the following' described lands in the Big Bend Distrlct'of U'eBt Kootenay: 1. Commencing at a post planted 100 yards east of tbe Nine Mile Shed on Big Bend trail and on tbe East limit of E. L, McMahon's timber limit, and marked George Johnson's north west corner pott, thence - south 160" chains, thence east -10 chains, tbence north 160 chains, thence west 40 cbains to the placeiof beginning. 2. Commencing at a post planted 100 yards east of the Mine Mile shed on Big Bend trail, and on tbe east limit of E. L. McMahon's timber limit, .and.marked George. Johnson's south west corner post, tbence north 160 chains, thence east-10 chains, thence south ItiO chains, thence west 40 cbains to tbe place of beginning. Dated this 15th day of January, 1903. QBORQ������ JOHNSON. THE TOWNSITE OF ..CIRCLE CITY.. IS NOW ON THE MARKET. 2oo ���������Lots on Sale��������� 2oo Splendid Water Power G. B. BATHO, Ferguson, B. C. *���������**$������ i|i i|i -ft i$i ������ti 1$. i|i t$ $ &&&&$?&<&&&&*, Do You Wont to Make Your Buainoss_Pay? nf 'I* 'I* ���������$������"$*"*fr*$H-f������4$*<*fr We Can Show The Road to Success **���������*������������������������ It Pays to Buy An Atlwertislnar^Spaoe in The Revebtoke Herald and Rail way men's Journal IT HAS A LARGE CIRCULATION IT COVER'S-THE' FIELD IT GIVES ENTIRE SATISFACTION. SUBSCRIPTION RATE : $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. Our Job Pri nting Department Is equipped with the Latest Faces of Type, the Best of Presses and Inks, and we guarantee Clean, Neat and Attractive Work. No Job too Large or too Small. We Print . . . *~. We Print . ..'.. Dodgers, Posters, ar- Envelopes Circulars Streamers, Dates Note Heads Pamphlets Bill Heads Letter Meads ~ma Books. Visiting Cards Business Cards. ��������� Stationer)- of all kinds. First Street. ., '. .*t*. .-"fr. ���������'K ������*t?. *������������������������������������<% ���������'���������K *fc* ���������*^. ������*-K >���������<*��������� ���������'������������������K ���������'������������������K ������������������������ ������������������������ j������m *.������������������ .--K A* ���������4>**. .-^p. &* j������������ ��������������������������� |*^t {X* ������������������������ tfri t'tt iTi HYi t * "i* "-X* "A" "X" TL* 'X" "-X1"+" *+' "+1'+' \f "' ���������' l4? "* *-Jt." *���������%' M' ��������� **������������������ " Hr -v ���������* ���������* 4* 4' "+" * TIME TABLE iS. S. ARCHER OR S. S. LARDEAU NOTICE. ||OTICE:IS HhHEIlY GIVEN that Thc 1'rcd R Roblunou Lumber Compan*', Limited, intend to applv to Changs the name of the company to " llARBOK LUMBER COMPANY, i.irultc.1." Dated February 12th, 19M. HARVEY Mi:("ART&K & I'lXKHAM, Fcb-la-8in. Solicitor"! lor thc Company. MeMahon Bros. & Company, Limited. Notice ia hereby elveu* that MeMahon Bros, anil Company, Limited, intend to change ihe name of the Company toTh* Big Bend Timber and Trading Company, Limited. Hated thin lUth day ot February, 190:1. HARVEY, McCARTER A PINKHAM, Din Solicitors lor the Company. Running between Arrowhead, Thomson's Landing and Comapllx, coinineiK.-liiK October 1-ith, 1901, will sail ns lollowx, weather permitting: Leaving Arrowhead for Thomson's I.uiul!iik and Comapllx., twlcoilaily���������10k. mill l.'ik. Leaving Comaplix and lhomson'K I.iuxllnt' for Arrowhead....twice daily���������7:l'ikunit I2:l.',k Making close connections witli all C. I'. It. Steamers and Trains. Theowners reserve the right to change times of nallings without notice. The Fr*d Robinson Lumber Co., Limited Daily TO CAMBORNE ADD GOLDFIELDS FROM BEATON Shortest and Host Direct Route to the Fish River Oold Camps. I������;iily St.-tu..' k'i.vf-i KcMon i������r (Snid Camp* on mriral uf ,Ht*at> Ht 1*J ������������������VcIorK noon, iirrivitur at de-tinatimi that same afU'iiiooii. Stalil-ys MippIiiMl with Single, Double, .Saddle and Hack llor-e- and lYei-tilii Tennis for any part of the Uhtrtot. ANDREW M. CRAIG, Proprietor. NOTICE. Thirty dayB aiior date I intend t apply tni thu Honorable tho Chief Coiiiniissioncr <i( ��������� Lands and Works for a special llcen-u to cut! and carry away timber from ilie fnllnwiiiK ! described lands iu tin* ItiK llend District ot West Kooteniy: Commencing at a post planted (our miles above the head of Death Knplds on liiu west bank of the Columbia River nnd market W. J. Cummings' south east corner post, tlience north 160 chains, thence west 10 chains. Ihence south 160 chains, thence east 40 chains u> the place of beginning. Dated this 15ih day of January, ISO;). W. .1. CIJMMIXCV. I HAVE IT I. The lai-gesr. stock of tlie latest WATCHES, CLOCKS, KINGS, SILVER WARE, CUT GLASS, FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, Ete. My many years' experience enables me to buy gauds at the right prices, enabling rne to sell to the public at reasonable prices. 0". O-TJY 3A.K.BER/. WATCH KKPAIRINO A SPECIALTY. P..OTECT YOURSELF Y ,.o\| .it' -I v , i*i . IC."- I \\ 1 I II A CHAMOIS VEST We havo thorn to fit Men. Ladies and Children, and at very reasonable prices AT (���jiad-iDruis&Bookfo . Mrs. Cross leaves next wi'i'k nn nn* cxlenile.l vi-.il lu I'rii-iiils in the i-ii-I. ; Tin- ai.tioiiureiiiciil thnt theC. 1*. II - tlrin.'ii;i'liu'lit liml decided to make :i j now ilivi.-imi, which will extend from ' .MniiM'in >v West In l.iui;.in, Inking nwny I'.imiii l lu* wrstiiu ilivisinn lln* , ilistrii I-. umvi'i ni'il hy Suprricleiulcnl : ltt*ll, ul' .MiiiiM-j-iw, Superintendent Xihlnck. nf C.ilsjnry, and Superintend- ! cut .1 ti III icsini, of I'liitlbl otik. i- iMiillriiii'il. Tin' mileage nf | In* \\ esli n division will, hy Ibis < liuti��c. In* reduced I.Ill mill's, leaving it *J,.V> I inili's nf | iiukiiKi". anil still by I'.n* 11 ��� - - f A TOKEN OF ESTEEM NOTES OF NEWS '_'���>-��� i.i'iv iiniliri-lbis jti-t put in si nek Ii**"nl .V. Yo'iiik. I'.ti. Fiiiii|.iii*i'. of N,iUu-p wns in tin i i: y it. \Vi"��li:i".��ility. ���-it:-Idly fresh 1'K.n-. .'sif ts. per tiny. . ''Vl'>'.v ""*' *vil1 '"' tiekletl. n", t'.ll* Hume "V < '"'���-��� .1. A. l.iickwooi!. who lias been 1>. I.. Mel.".in, ul" Kniiiloops. ii-jonl i -icti'im n** tiiiii"ki"i"|H"i'iil lhe Chalet, Cu I'mi- th- New Voi k Lit'.', is in lown. : ���-������'' P;>sl ���M< Mis. I.T. Klsiui left Ibis inoininK for! StM-kiiii- where she will in fill nre; J. B. Hobson, Father of the B. C. Mining Association, the Recepient of a Token of Esteem by the Delegates. The most pleasing :nnl memorable incident ill council ion with the i niiveiil iim occurred Monthly ni-rbt. in Itiijjest of imy ilivisinn on lhe roid.jlhe Ihinrtl hold piiilur.**, Victoria, The we-li'iii ilivisinn will in Inline h-I when .I. II. llolisiui whs presented with i on lined to the �������� rip nil oral ilist riel.** i f' a valuable diamond line; ill recognition M inilob.i .ind Un* Xoitliwi-st T,*i ii" : of his si ci ling tpiulil iei**. its '.* ,l11111 '""'I lories. "* I bis .invaluable services . in having . ' i iinei'iveil aiul snecessfiilly I'.'irrieil _ . ; nut I he scheme of bringing lliemiiiing Laggan Laconics. j m(,n ,,.,,.., h,,,. ,��� ,ijS(*,ss dieir needs (l*'ri>iii t)iii<(.i\vn t'lii'i'cspiiniiciii i ; nnd I'm ululate a plan 1'ov placing lhe .March marebeil into l.nggat, like I he I''*i''iMK ������'*���'���""'*-v "'' 1,,,ilish <-'"'��''>"'��''< traditional linn. If be lives up In tin t radii inn und slides nut like a lam! IV-!"!-. S,".* Keil A: Voting's school shot's" I i liny.--, every pair gu.ir.'intcnl. .Mr. and Mrs. Tim-*. .McXniight of liuli-yiui.spenl a few days in lhe city tbi- week. ��� New skirts just opened, prices rutgir.'.r fioni ."*���*���> m* to .Slo.hH each, lleiil \V Voting. Mi-*** M. Ad.iii ir.inie up from Arrow* be.i'.l Saturday evening, returning .Mi-r.dav moiiiin". mini lis. was t-.ille 1 to liovt'lstiike nn W'eiliie.sdny last on the ���ynipany's service. Wc understand be will be engaged ill lhe freight department. K. Whitti.illlefl Laggan I'm- licvcl- stoke on Wednesday Inst. Mrs. Hussell. of the C.I'.H. boarding bouse, was taken lo the hospital til Man IT hist week. She was siilVei-ing from a severe allaek of la grippe, with -yiiiptnms nf pneuiiinuia. but is imw rt'covering. (!. Itoutli. of llit: llinlon Kloct rienl Co.. is busily engaged wiring Ilie Chalet, at Luke Louise. The buildings nn a Iii-iii and businesslike basis. ! .Iiihu Keen, president of the IS. C. Mining Assiicial ion, made the presentation to .Mi*. Ilobson in a few well chosen and timely remark.- in which be spoke of tbe splendid win k done by .Mr. Holison and the provisional roiu- mittee In whose ell'oils the convention was such ti splendid success. A. I,. Melyea. K. C of Victorin, and the Hon. \\\ (.'. Wells also addressed the assembly iu a similar strain. Mr. Ilobson, in reply In the preseir lotion, in a voice filled wilh ciimtiiin said: "There wi'te t ilnes iii one's life when the tongue refused to express the scut iiiienls which welled I'min. Un* bean. He had not expected any.such ili'iuoi'..-t ritii 11 of esteem and .ippreti" at ion, antl be could not* convey in words the feeling which pervaded bin.- lie did not feel that, lie wa.. deserving of so iiiii.'Ii praise, from his';-fellow winkers for he htid only cndc'ivnrcd l.t��� tin what he considered was his duly ��� Spring wash .-ilk< in stripes.checks j "'ill be well lighted, iilinii! "i��lll light.- niul .<���-!(' i-olois. pure silks. :**.*i els. per being put in. : ���.*,*., , ,* ,,' I | ns a ell iv.en having .the ".'nod ut the | flhellrin of Wilson \' I whole country at heart. (Applause.) j ' va: il .it Keid ���**.' Young. .Mis Wilks will open I lie Kindergarten iclmol at her re-ideneemi Monday nun iiiog. ICrne.-t. Adair, who litis been in the! east foi over a year, relurned tn town liis! v. cck. ��� Ladies white wear, a bountiful ,1. Wilson. Campbell, was culled lo Muni leal last j He would always treasure the splendid j Week lo consult.with C. 1*. .li. ollici.ils j -i|'|. bestowed upon him not, a lone l'i lire prnpn.-efl mails and trails lo be eon- its intrinsic vahio. but ns a token of! ! st-muled nround hen g siiiuiiiei". 11 is rang-, dii-eet from inanur.'tct urer, Ueiil i*c Young. nl luring the coin- aid .Mr. WiUnn will be put iu charge of the work. A wagon road connia'tjiig l.tiggtin! with BaoilV is one of ilie Weleoine | iui|iifivei-iiculs next siinnner will bring ! us. The Work is lo be drum ��� bv W. M. Miown, lievelstiike. is n j eontraet. lenders being called for. the good feeling which had prompted il and ns a memento i<{ the succe.���fill mining convention wilh whiihlbey were till so pleased." (Cheeis .mil ������|le'- n .lolly fiood l-'elluw.") .Muster Mechanic Teiuple i el ni neil j mi Sunibiv morning from a Ini-ine��� membcrof the executive uf the H.C.j A|,._ J. !!,.,,���*.,. who has been in visit, to Vancouver. Mining Association. ! el.arg,. of the Chalet at Lake l.noise i '._���.. . , ���. . D The bylaw regulating the water and jdnring lhe wint-. oNpec.s tolenvej . Trainmen Ask Higher Pay. dotti-ic light rales, was* earrietl on j for MinlV nbout the 'inidtllo of llsej Uepreseiil.il ives of the Order of Kail- Tuesday by a vote of till for, and 2nj month to resuuie bis duties til the way Conductors, antl n|" the Miotbei- tiztiinii. I MiniIV Springs Hotels. .Mr. aiul Mr**, j lmed of Itailwny Trainmen, .ii c Ai Vve fi'inieilv of the Cueeu'*. '< ^'v"wn I'*'1 **">* made many warm -friends ^holding a fonfereuce with Mr. K.I hotel, left ve-lerdnv niornin" for'"' '���ilKK,l�� "'���', tlieir departure will he * .Marpole, general superiiilentlent nl j Field, where' be w:ll lesitle lor the ��� '''K''''--'*-''"- ( : the I'acilie division of the Canadian, l.tiggan. .March rind. ; I'ticilie Kailwav at Vnni:ou\ et. Tlie I , following oflieiais of Ihe niilwayj _. , , ,r .. Minions- are preset*!: Condiietois .1. ' Tuesdays Voting. , Wimi Vllllliri',,lvol.: .,. 1I(.u:limi>1. | Tbe election to fill the vacant eliait -j Ivamloops: .1. A. .McKay Kamloops | and.I. Mriidshaw. Xelsoh. Trninnien ' I?. Uripiliarr,. Kevelstoke: W. J. Wells. [ Nelson: Ceo. Stevens, Kanilcops: D. W. Stevens, Kamloops. day iiirii'.uing n*-xt future. Kd. Adair, who litis been in the east for the ptir-t month, i- expected to reach home, about the Mist of next week. itthe City Cuiim-il board for Want -C. M. Hume A: Co.. Ltd., will <>|h*�� i r.vo was held on Tuesday lt.st and for business in their new store, corner ... , , . ... ,. .- . i i- , . . ._��� . resulted in the election of ["rank McKeiizic and I"irst street, on Satm- I McCarty by a majority of 10 votes: ,. ,", ,, , ., , , . , The following was tlie result : 1-. Jlolteii. one of the delegates lo: ,. ,, ��� r. .McCiirty (i:i H. Tapping.". -II the convention at \"ictoii:i returned i ibis nioriiiiig and will go into l-'ergu-' -nn Icinoi row. j M.i.j. for McCarty... Ill .Ii.bn Sinderson and two men left! The following was t he result, of t In- but week n.i- the .McCullouch Creek i V(Ue *'���' tlle ^T"������-���*''��� *"<! Kleclric Light pioperty wlnn ineiiced til once. work will he coin i Regulation Bylaws- On the 2ilth of December lust th cbairinan of tbe Order of Railwav i Contluciors. and of the Brotherhood j of Railway Tiai.iinen's general [ committee for each of the thirl*' six ' railway systems west of the Mississippi j and tbe Great Lakes, filed with the [ proper offlceis of their respec: ivc I For. the Bylaw.... Against Bylaw... Spoiled ballots ti!) ���ill I companies conuiuinications notifying! tbeni of their intention to ask for an i I'OSTFONICI.)��� The tnorlgt'.gw snl,. I Spoiled ballots I increased rate of wages within sixty ; >*f lots .idvertised to take place on j -. ��. days. Tney waited for replies until | Saturday, Feb. 'i.'-th. is po.-tnoned ' rnDrccDrnmrxrcc 1 the "irli of January, when the! until Thursday, .March ll'. CORRESPONDENCE. companies were formally served with \ W.-dley. tin- younge-t son of Mi.' ��� ��� the notifications, and .Mr-, fi. M. Clark. Second .-treel. i The ('. V. V. ottieitils her- were; -iia-Hrh^ri-Sf**rtr,n,^ hi- h-g Mou lav luorniitg whilci '��� baving come t o t be knowiediii* of cent incieasi" for nil i:oiifTiictiit-s.7 -kiiting ni* tin* -.idcwalk. ;ihe executive cnmmitlce of t be I *.B. i biakesmen and haggagi-iiu-ii oVr-rj Tin- m.v,,i ba- i tilled a public ' "r "' ,-'' lhf"- in *'*"''llli" 'l'��tir!."is it. ha- : rates ill effect on .la mi hi*}' 1. l!Hl"i; I'll a ) tieeliiiL: f.-i leuii.iinw niL'lit in Ni . 'J lite ban |..| tie- plllp*���" of t.ikilli! Slaughter ' OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERS ��S TO BE SOLO FOR CASH ���" AT ACTUAL COST PRICKS 25 per Cent Off for Cash ^>n all Dry Goods ���'TI-IKSE ARE GENUINE* OFFERS AS-WE.-A-K.lv GOING OUT Ol- TH FSE LINES Taylor Bros. & George, LIMITED. ym ^:v:: (.t IMi & COMPANY, LIMITED. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. ^ TO Till" LADIES OF REVELSTOKE AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY: Ol'R MI^S WARD i- at piv-onl in the K.isl, \isiiing' llu* Leading .Millinery Openings in Toronto, Now Yciil-., etc., buying -,'ock ,oid looking up the latest modes :iiicl ideas. We espect lier to lie icadj foi liusiin-ss about .March 151b. Miss W.n'd will not neeil an iiilroclucliou lo .Millinery buyers here, her past season's work being a sufficient giia'-.iutee of her ability. On all sides we hear expressions of satisfaction wilh Miss Ward's work. l",ii-some ye.-irs we have listened to the regrets of our lady friends���thai there was 1101 a first-class- o Dressmaker in Revelstoke. Heing in a position now with oar new store to aeeommoclale a high class ��� PressinaUer, we have "gone to considerable trouble, and Expense to -.ecure a really first-class Modiste. We have secured tlie services ot Miss C. A. Gunn, who litis luul charge of a department for --^.-^ the Robert Simpson Co., Limited, o^ Toronlo. Miss Gunn comes to us highly; recommended' as practical in every bfaneh ol" the ail. We expect to have our parlors ready about March i.*tli. - G. Bv H U WIE & GOIVII?ANY,_2 LIMITED. W" *f til' eoiitimiing in t heir pi 'e: hi.. Hy older of t be Mxi.i r n vi*: f' FOR A COUGH CO m -tep- ."I lhe 1 t<*l 1*111.i/:lt ion il"t.ky Mountain l.'ingeiv. >*,|bj..i; in tbe Methodi-t .S'llui.iy rt_'hi : "Had IVng.iin.- iu lii-ioiy." l'icl-.idc: " Tin* IHIVet * en-.* iJetwi-iii (,'onvei iii n, ,lu-liticii i;u, n..| }-;cg. i.el,i*;,i.." ��� Cilflal Sl'llelV. Mi-tieatirl lllUllb. Tui*i*dt��y next al S p.m. Hector I'miei. who wa- injurcil al.o'.H a u.oiith ago by falling from the rf*��f of i he -tiiiupiiiill il (.bill Hi elds. ba= sntlii ii -nt'iy I ���covered to b<*. abb* lo [itc*eeed !*��� ii:- hoine -it '"'blields. I'm which plate he left thi- morning. J). .McC'.-ntiiy bti- di-pi-cd of tin* tlaitier propei ly recently pun based by bim. lo IVte I'a vis. .Mr. MiCaithy i- iiOw busily engaged in making allera- tions and iinproveinents to He* dwelling hon-e I'm* the new owner. ���The next lehetiisil of the ('hnri,l .Society ;.ik"- pl*it>" in the Melhodi.-i chinch on Tuesday night, tit -S p.m. .1. M. S.ott. one of the deb gates I-. the i oi.vention tit Viitotiti. ret urii"d op Moid.iy iniii'iiiug. Through Mr. .Scott's etfol Is Kevelsloke bus reple. sen'Hlion on the exii tiiive ol the li. C Mining Association in Ilie pei.-on of Mi. Iii own. Tlie S indoii hoi key team went west. lo Vernon on Ttiosday evening where they ""Vill play the Veriitm tcaui.tt hot key. A mulch �� ith lhe Sindoti ! boys will likely be arranged by the local team to be played on the I ink | ty/f\ It-PT BGW8 jiere .Saliiiiiay evening. j nniem' The Railway Strike At .the public meeting held in Labor I staled 111 it the Voiing laib.- in ; role guaranteeing double pay for miles! lhe titlice of .Supt. Kilpitrek ai e ��� ti nd bouts iiiaib* on freight tr.i'im of'; -i-ibbingby working during tlie pi <-- inure iliau IIO e.-ii-,, anil biiiib-d by; ��� ���nl -ll uggle. the executive i oiomil lei* more tlrm one engine: i.ij day ym-d | .hereby desire to euipli it ii tilly deny ; foreineli To reeej c* :,1 cents an hour: cbiitcli Un* -lateiueiit. They say Ihtl the night foremen .-! cent - tin boui: day ; lad it- iu i[ t ion in* p.-rl'ei tlv jn-lili.-d I hei pel - ^s eeiil- tin liotti: uiylil h-l|if*r-. ��� | (.,]!_ Vancouver, on Mnoday evening. lit. ci i upa- :ju cent-an hour. The iii,-iiiiig>*tiii*iit-i | j��,*,.��i(|,.ii| [***<ri*s. of the I'nited ofsevi-al road- have, iiivni iling to the! ||,i,thi-rlioofl of Kail'T.iy * I'lmploye*. num. already efi(,ci*i|e,| the r"i|'u,���t-* ��,f ' .���,,_ , *,,. p,*,.jtinii of the lirnt berbooii I he emplove-. Tin* i '���nit i if th ni- : |,(,r(,re tbe pnhlie. so that. I here "ill lie I'eient r. will not be known for some;,,,, misiiudersttiinling of ibe is.-ae- l.iiiie yet. I bough no trouble whatever j involved: is tml icipated. ��� Alt th.it tie* biol herhond nek**.-Ik* *\i mt iTi-:i-: m > Ontario tipples al {'-. I!. Il.ulie ,t (' Semlin Elected. The following an* ihr* r.-sults of last j Thin.-day's election in We-1 V.ile: Nrc.xu.i*.. Saxsun yn iiiif.tiliim i**li<*f f.. nail- lin.l l,..;,l���11".., 25c. and 50c. per Bottle I'ltl'I'.WlKP ONI.V IIV I'lmi. II. I Plli.lli". IK. N>xt lliinii*lilM.k . timl Still i i*. 1 Ashcroi'l 17 ���I.'f : Stivorva 'Si !) Speuees liriflge II s; l.vllnii 21 24 Keefel'S '> ���> i North Mend Ill V, 1 Vale -ill 1 ' Hope VI II 2 ��� Agassi/. 1(1 II : Lower Nicola li II 1 (.anil lee II 17 .McCnllougbs 1 1 j (���"rii.iiile (.'reek ."��� .) j I'rinceton II I:; ���i\u 171 ���Spoiled ballots��� Ashcroi'l.: J: Savo 1: Lyt.ton. 2. .. U'M ...III --Kippered herring and smoked halibut, all new fresh slock nl. (.*, 13. Hume &lOn'.s. -ays. linking the- riittlter cfuupaclly. is for ti written recognition nv the : cailwiiy coiniiany of the ri^bt r,t ; organizatioii. with a supplemental tismii'tiiips Unit lirotherhfif.d inembet������*. | will not hfreal'ter be fliscrimiii.ilfd ji'gainst or iiittinidated in f oiisefpient e ': of their cuiinect.iori with the workers' I : leagu'".. With n" fpieHt.iou m I o I increase*] pay. shorter hour-', fir other i I usual basis of contention. I here should j i la- lessrncd flillicnlty in reaching tin I I tigreenicrit. w'ith I heciin-iptiiiy; the men j J seek onlv the recognil iim "f a piin- I eiple. I hit .iflmissifin of tbe iii*b( oT tlie | i brol.hecbo'id t.o exist. The detail I | incident-***, such as the dismissal of; j Korrest. inches and l"'owler. I he | : I'lTitberhood is well conleul lo leave to i defllfiiiient by any rp.iisdfuible process lunrt upon their, merit.1*, so soon as ; rerognitioii is granted to their oi-tler tho usual wn.y. It is upon this single coriteiition, for recognition of the right tfi organize, that the strikers claim consideration of the public nnd inor�� particularly of nil devoted to Ihe principles of unionism Jhroughoiit the ('unadiiiii dominion. I'eitiiil iis to draw your at teiition to the wisdom of pi'cHf'iii.iiig your family with Choice Lot Tlie fii-Hl sti"|i toward providing fiir I hem a home of their own. A part fiiilv of the amount usually spent on pretty but useless presents will make I be first pavmenl. REAL ESTATE Is I tie basis of all wealth, and you can now lay the loimdation of your own prosperity while making someone else happy. Cull and investigate, we have other things to tell you on the subject of How to Own il House of your Own. LEWIS BROS, Azcnto 8molt:r Townaiti r*rj-��0jhp&t&jp��i**0j&00+��0000*+*0*jMf0j*0t ���SUITS FOR BOYS AT HALF PRICE:! $7 Suits for $;*/'.\o. ;������,��� *,",)��� s *"...-i !-������ "5"i.75'*" $5 Suits for $2.50. $2.50 Suits for $1.25 $4 50 Frieze Overcoats for $2 25 ; \EDWARD J. BOURNE,! I $ Revelstoke Station. Bourne Bros.' Old Stand, \ ___; ? NEW .SPRING W?:�� I STOCK BRUSSELS CARPETS JUST IN Now is the time to choose'a good Carpet���'- one that will last. We can guarantee these goods. ...Yon cannot do better than leave your order with us for one of ,them.' Sec. our New Linoleums, Oilcloths, etc. 1. Howson% Co. B^J^.'ktc ���'���: .*.;'.-.-������ ���':l.*ntiiM'titftin*tt*; Kmijiilniuig. \\w. "SXw^V^xKwt Avt'inu-. SIBBM.D& FIELD, .ft) ���'���A.���3-*3HI2S'TS ^*0"R. Real Estate n. I", it. towxsiti*:. .MAIt.l TOWNSiri"..- liRRKAKII TOWXSITE. DAM BORN K 'IOW SSITK, TTIIIT 1 lVTr1! 1 T i Cnninlii IVriniiin-'iit A Western UNA 111 IAI-! ��� <:��iimiIii .MiirtKHcti C-nrpiinititiir. iioan-jii". ( Coliuiiiil liivi!.*,inicnt mil I.onti Ciimtniii)". - fSim lore. ��� l.'iilr''iiiiinii I*'iix*. Alius I'lri*. lHMI|i>9lHflA '"I Ciinii'llini I'ii'c. Mcniuilile I'lrc*. N'nrilicin Kin*. BllOUl CCllvW - Oiinrittiiii i'lru. Mniiclicstoi- I'irc. Urcnl Wcit Life. .. * . 1 (!��� eiiii. Aiciiteiit iiml Uiinriuitec. Cimrcitcriiiioii l.lfc ... ' ��� V iiiimliiui Aci'iitcnt .".i-iiriiiice I n. Cinuicctictit Kir*? OO.U. FOR SAI.K, HOUSKH VOU SAUt* AND KENT. -CONVEYANCINO. J. D. SIBBALD, "Notafy Public. , , '*. KKVI'.l.S-iOK'-:. B.C. NOTICK. NOTICK is hereby given that thiil) ilaysal'ier date I inteml lo apph lo the Chief Commissioner of bands and Winks for ;i special'licence^ lo-cut and carry away timber from the following' described lands in West Kootenay:. Commencing; al a post planted on the north side, of 'Goldstre.-un, about live miles above the mouth of Gol'dstream and marked N. T. Kdwatcls'soiitliwest comer post; ihence. ."north 40" chainh; thence east 160 chains; thence south 40 chains; ihence west 160 chains; to the point of commencement. Dated this -"5tli dav ol Kebriiarv, 1603. ��� ��� N. T. EDWARDS. NOTIOE. NOTICK is hereby ijivcn illat ��� thirty days after date 1 intend to apply lo the. Chiel.Cpmiiiissioiier of Lands and Works foiv a special.license to -cut--aud'.carry, away timber, from the lolio".yiii)f described lands in West. Kootenay: -"V .'���'. CommencjiiK ai a post planted ��� 011 the north.side of Coldstream, about five miles' above" the mouth of Coldstream, and marked John Nelson's south-east corner posi j tlience north So chains; thence wesi ���So chains; thence south So chains; thence east So chains, tii point of commencement. Dated this 25th dav of February, 1903. ��� "JOHN NELSON. NOTICE. NOTICK is hereby given that thirty days liom dale 1 intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner ol" bauds and Works lor permission to cut and carry away timber from the follow ins;- described lands: Commencing al W. Ic'Maistre'.s southeast coiner post: about half a mile east ot* the east bank of llic Columbia liver, and on the east boundai\ ot John Nelson's rauchc; tlieiiee noith ido chains; tlience west 40 chains; thence .south 160 chains; thence cast 40 chains; 10 the. point of commencement; containing; 640 acres. Revelstoke, B. C, l""eb. Jisl, 1903.;. . \V. i.k'MAISTUK. """NOTICK.t ��vijj"��9'*nC.E-,is,'licreby-jjiven that thirty days after dale I inleiiU to a|)ply to the Chief Commissioner ol''. Lands* and Works for a special licence to cut and carry away limber from Ihe following described lands in Wesi Kootenay : Coinniencimrat a' post planted on the south hank of Coldstream, about six and a I a'f miles upstream from lhe mouth of 1'i'cneti creek,*and marked E. L. lliune'.s s.iuth-west corner post; Ihence east 160 chains; thence north. 40 chains; thence wi-s-i 'iCio-ehaiiis; iheiu-e soulb .*4i>.. chains to point of coinmenceipeiit. ;*.��.-.'; . D.iled this J41I1 dav. ol Kebrua'rv, 1901. ! E, I...HUME. NOTICE. ���NOTICK is hereby jjiven that thirty days alter date I intend 10 'apply to the Chiel Commissioner of Lands and Works for a special licence to cut and carry away timber from the following- described lands in West Kootenay : Commcncinjj* at J. A. Kirk's south-weAt corner post, on the Keystone trail, near Itoyd's ranche, about thrcc-quartci-s of a mile from the Columbia Kiver; thence north 160 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence south 160 chains; thence west 40 chains to point ol commencement, containing-640 acres. Revelstoke, B. C, 21st February, 1901. J. A. KIRK.* ���I" Notice; ��� If tint key that npensthi: -box coil- taiiiittff tlie $20 is not b/tiu^ht into the lhe store aiul tried . hy the I0l.h of Jl.ireli. the ��biss will be broken utir] I lie fainteiil.H (.','iven to tlie liospiL-tl. Taylor liros. i*v Oeui'tje. NOTIOE. NOTICE is hereby jfiven Ihat thirty days after date I intend to apply 10 the Chief Commissioner ol' Lands and Works lor a special licence 10 cut and "carry away timber l'i 0111 the following described lauds in West Kootenay : Commencing al a post plained ou the south bank of Coldsin am, about eij^hl and a half miles upstream from lhe inoiuli of Krench creek and marked X. T. Edwards' south-ivesi corner post; tlieucr east 160 chains; th.uice noit'i 40 chains: I hence west 160 chains; tin 11.0 soc.tii 40 chains to point ol'c; m.uoncriucni. Dated this _*.ji!i day ol" February. 1903. n. t. Edwards! TWKNTV (.AKI'ENTEKS wanted at iiriee, apply to .1. Kernaiihan, LaKK'an, H. (,'. " WHAT IS,.\ llfl.MK'WITHOUT A SINGER Singer Sewing Machines are sold on easy monthly payments. A full supply of machines needles and attachments are kept for any make of machine on earth. MANNINC, : MACKENZIE AVE. Revelstoke, B. C. For Sale. A'Gramophone in first class orch t*. with *2 veeoi'ds, all up tn tint*. $21 buys r.he Int.. a bargain. -Apply nt H i*;�� A l.l> office. NOTICE. Five Koonuifl House to lleiit Kuriiisliiiil ill uct iitoutli, iiichiflitii; water. Aiiply r JIkiiai.ii OHiraj or MK3. H. bMlGIIKAD. Second Struct. H. PERRY-LEAKE, Mining Engineer and Metallurgist. .SPECIALTIES : Examination anil report.*! on Mining Properties. .Specification anil CoiiMtruction of Mining Machiner",". Mill Te**t.-i of Ores ami Concentrates. Bedford .McNeill Code: COWAN BLOCK, Kevelntoke, B. C.
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Title | Revelstoke Herald |
Alternate Title | Revelstoke Herald and Railway Men's Journal |
Publisher | Revelstoke, B.C. : Revelstoke Herald Publishing Company (A. Johnson) |
Date Issued | 1903-03-05 |
Geographic Location | Revelstoke (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1897-1905 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Revelstoke_Herald_1903-03-05 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2013-01-31 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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Longitude | -118.1972222 |
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