Vol. -4—No. -2- VMli;. B. <'., S.\T('[;ii\V. (MT.. _1, 190.. Price Five Cent.. IM ! ' . J.' 1 ■ ■» ■.-«■«« ■ i -s'« MHMN s i i ;» <-. 1 /W'4 1 itpmc ; -i A h"?\'7M' "' ™ck' fulli"a f<-0*" M--'<-'ctors »f tin- Ynvir OpJ-J Mines I world, equal to the i-wous dep.r.iis! V\j I [J RITS|\T|i,S|_ lill!)!' LOCAL ITEMS |}t,,0,'OufofaUB0fllie (l^ *« *>'*> UtcJi, recently informed tho correi* on th. ■**,eat lakes UUU PL'N«fcfc- -Ul.fej ...,,,„M.,..»,*,»,^„,;, ;|Arl..igtoi, mine last week, ..,„ nearly pondegt pf thp Il.,ilv N,.,-. that "An inexhaustible supply is open .*.,,,-.,.... Crude ore is now fcteing hauled fi-on. ;',"''''"'M'"' J''"' «••'"->*"< accident, "there was a bright future al„,id of to it, The iron ft,very easy tp sep- K. W . Widdowson. .* Second llelie. mine. , , ,1""l'ot'k ,l!"' Kl'"'1 '-V"*'1* were j the Ymir mine, and that Ids board Urate, about all that is necessary is iihokkvacb anu is.hu.iVik ,,..,,. „ . ''nth Struck, lint lhe lor,,,,,' ,.,,,,, „„| would .spend c„i.i.l..rnb.lo ,noney jn to run it oVen the c •intratin, I Percy J. (Jleii'.er. Juhn A epochs ofl un „» weeks without i,,;„,,, while the hitter re- devel out." tables. All the sand ., smooth groin, ,p to Calgary and tl.e NorthsW est. ecved an injury to his fufAt ,,ml i. | Mr. "and the manager was .;.,. in 7 with no clay, -dust, „„i other o\ ; Jolln -'"illje,,t- Allan FoWester hits resinned his:"""' ,lt '''*' Y"'i'' Hospital. temewed in Nelson as follows; lection,il ti'iijures. I'ln- -imply to UHV HOOUS ANP tlBNTj ! I lisl-l IV" isition lis express agent on tho local j Last week our exchanges included I "It is rnthcr early yet to say very I draw from is unlimited, and there is I j,,'. prjs'."jobbim/ Co iin- a ii.f.y of ihe Victoria limes printed ",ut'1' I expect that plans will be tlio whole pcean to take frqm, We niifics. on its.new big press, We cannot eom-1oomlec' veiT shortly, and then have gone flpwn QQ tVt.t. in getting T|ie Canada Drug and B uk i pliment ihe Times on tho excellence tll<'1''"' "''" '""' '•*•■ '"'"" '*' 'laving them : knou n. sample?, and tlie farther down wo the richer are the values. I t IMilTUH. PKALKH Willii.in Clark. IlKOCBfilKS. Alex Erwiii lms purchased Eetcr ml hell's team nf heavy draught, . ; "■ 'he press work as, with the excep-1' [tion of the front page, the issue was' ''loan assure you that everything "The iron ore is by no means the Mr. Con, Wolfle has been very sick entirely unreadable. Bonrin» it. 'H pi'ogicssing most favorably and only thing of valuo in the sands. The !!' ('a.'n1'1"'11' ,. ,, ^ I , , , , ! - ....inni., in . IJ('s_ii*3tiy Jobbing (;n. . -ipi.Kane, arm underwent nn ppfere.* mind however the usual character of |tllat ' l'"1 confident of early success, quartz is very line material for male- i noTi_.s. mi there this week. its political editorals, wo are of opin- "Yes; wo have had an expert from ing sand linie brip|c. I I- iw this to <jns'i.0pr.!i —John lireuu. A good many snaps can he p:cked ion tlml the issue in question was of c;,l,'f'J*'n'a examining the mine to ad- be so, for wc have made samples of jJ^h^"^^^'.''^.*10'1^'0 p l.v a carefull perusal of tlio ad ver-. """''' greater merit than proceeding | vise ,,s "' ''"' '""' I'1'1113 ''"' develop-; the bricks right lierp. Monazite and | paiiico—Tait tfc' Rml'i-." -•■iiii-nl in thes issue of crown-grant-. dins to be sold for taxes, i mir is in congratulated in p The llev. |I. Voting writ'ds from '"--' •,lit''' '*''''' ll* oinpe ment. Ur inis lii-.-.i at w.ik now for j zircon are. metals whose preuenco was I Vancouver—Qweu Hover, about ten (lays and will (mike his re- not own suspected, and thoy arc in Wii'dorf—Ccorge Column ssess- , ,., ,. I ,..,'■ i'mir—J. W. Muster-son, port very soon p.ii.i'.iiy almost -,iil!',i'ii-i.t to pay for IIahhw ai:i: iect.tr ot road- i ,,\* -, ■ , , , , , ■ , , , , . , , ies; it is very probable th.it a working tliu wind, and nia!<e most .- s T kn« li,.sgow,0..t.Vth,ithe is now pci-Jand trails. Uflerhis sup.rv.sion coniplcte c| ()f ,„„ wi|. hfl nec. vttluable by products," _*-»» i'|.i.N...iiNii ,ni, -„i,,v,. ' otly nettletl in that place, as many improvements have been made e8SttI.y fo). t)ie ccon(1„lio wn|.ki|1„ ,,,-j Pl„„t |, Nflt .Cwtiy. Mrs. John Mcl.eo.l. •storo. the Presbyterian 0hu,-,h "'ihe distnet. He is now engaged the pew __. bod-eg disouve|.cd Dr. Pay is not at liberty to givo *!|NIX|I KKl -ni.'I.Kl; ihero. in rebuilding the bridge on .Second ,„, , .';... , , w. 4»y w im w ijuertv ia itnii :Ave„,i,. „.„l :,,,-,., nidi . ; "I am returning to Ynnr m a day Uny information yet as to the cost .,t'! c) J Ulen/,°1, nm m- ii- ■ ■ , Avenue, and in repairing that avenue I ,.,„., >f. *..* ,, , , ,, ' i'iuntinh. tlllto Jliswald is agu.r..a patient at ,. , . , , , , -. ' ' ' Mr* Weathered nmy beiible working the sund, sayu tho Portland ,, ,,„,,,-. i ,- .. . ,, ., , ,,,, ., . , wInch has not had a tap done to it. i , , n , .. , , ,, " ■ i Herald Publishing ( ,,. . ic "l mir Ilospttiil. While cnttiii.l , ' i to tell vim more hetin-i-he leave-. Teleoram but Guorae Ii Woodburv , , , a ,,,,*„ . ,. since tlie railroad company first grud- «r, u-,i i , i . h.hi,i,iiii, mu ,«',,. i, n.nn*., | -TvnnM.n nod at tho Seoond Relief mine, lus , .. . ,.,._ .. ', ' .: All, Wothered was seen later, on 0n *Mrhose crptu'-nti-iaoi* inuuh of the » r1,nilli1„i| ...,: i . . edit in 18-1. IJo also antt.irates ,i„ ;,„, ..,- ,, ,.i o-.anipoeii. ic slipped and strucc his foot, cut- , • ,, . , ,, - hem;1, alile to repai I., it badly. , . , ., V, lapi.l.iteil suJewalks in town The .Mis.es MeLeod e.n.l Mr D. A. MeLeod returned from a trip to the Portland and New Westtninstei thearriia) of tho train from tlio cxpci-imonftnir Ittts bepn d.po furnish. I ri. v m- i ■- l"'"1 '■'"""" "' 'l:'-' "-Boundary: He thought it inexped- etj tt few figures, Harsliaw & Wilson. ' i.-nt at present tu add anything to "A portable or moving foundation 'u! vo'im,!'''"'''' what had already been learned. or plant far working unit.'rial could 'i'OH-ii i "i-i Fire Brigade. I be built fiir about 9,000, probably I Wiles Mclunis. i this week asdi.i ,1 „ l„!,n MeJ .- m • « i7. ■ ". ,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦, Ies-," l.e si,i,l "TllO plant would William Clark.'''" ' us tins wuch, ,is inn also jolin .iii.j 1-ii-e Chn.-t Mcfiims has now com- ♦ * , .■ ■ . , , 5 ivtr\t-■ /-.r- X i consist .,t uu engine to puinp water, '•Tioda'e. pleted the enrollment of his volunteer | NOTICE, | ; (.un |)y ^.^ an ^J,, ^ Mr. M. Mecklenburg, the famous «» I-riK-do and the following nod | —- _ J | the material, screens and o concen- i specialist, who was to have been 'mve signed on, agreeing to-aot under ♦ A CI'OSS llllll'k'Ull ill tiiis} Yinir a week or two ngo, but was ',is direction at fire or at practice! |< space,,.. tiator. Probably 30 tons $ duy, to illdic'RtOK flirifX I make a conservative estiuiato, could levented by illness, now writes that (-''" Archibald and J. Ph.lbert ♦ ' f I be worked The cost of handling the .jAvill positively he here on Saturday (assistant chiefs,) V. MeLeod, PfioyU^olu. subscription is ill ai'-f material is very liuht, Por power iODGE REGISTER YMII! LODGK No.3| A. I". A- A M Meets first Friday in eacl| foi -'in tons, i'i nm .'!■.',. to $1, sav 3 I " •*'•• Visiting brothers welcomed. Nov. Ith, jLieazcr, i-.ii. Niui.tiers, A.I. U-..OII-J i for 30.t6nn, from 30u to $1, sav 3 " lh. Visiting brothers welcoi _ very enjoyable danoo was "iv,-„ Con llobinso,,, B. .1. MeKenzie, A.B. |l'eai'Ripl wo would bfl gladl LentH ft t()n>, ;.,,„ ,. ,,.u,mT,,. *,*,„. John Mi \\-„:, W, M. l..-t night in the Miner's Unit... Hal] 'fU'"11'' •»• J (;'"L»'1 J* )v ■ i , ,- -,. | cost of handling would be about 101 P_.icv.I- Gumzm, Sccrei ■ . ,, Ma-tersoii, John Ureait, Joe Leahy, ♦t0 "eal ,,(,ni •>'"■ " Jouf - ,.,.„.. „ ,,,„ ,.,,f| ...;,|, , n „.,,.., ,.v in lionour of Ijfr;and Mrs J, A, Frss- . ' '♦ J cents ft ton, anrl «ith all extra ex- yjITII LODCK No T. K uf -1, There was a good attendance, ,,\\.\_ \ ^n 1'. t ■ i wish In lllVVC it roiililliicil. I penses, 30 ccnU a ton should be a „ fl d ,,;„, M , . . , , , , . , O.l.l.e, Owen Buyer, \\. IJ .Mclsaae, ♦ ♦ ! i,:„ „n,,,.,.,, md eery body had a pleasant lime, , , ,, ,,',,,,,., I* ♦ ; " ""l "l ' each month. Visiting brotlieis ,, , , .. i , -I. A, I'liiser, li. A. McLeud, Andy i ************************** "Hv the methods einoloved from K-'treshmeiits were served about , ., '' "n ""■'" ""r1","" iium welcomed. 11.30 p, m, 'gCSS' 190 to 98 per cent of values can be | C.ia.ii.hs An. iu., C. 0 Black Sand Money fn Potatoes. Mr, II. W lioiirke, formerly of Macfiirlono A Jiourke, mining nngin- ~- ' May Cause Revolution ill is who after some years residing in j Ab(iUt ^- (J(|0 _pmtlf ,(j ,mv(, ,„,,.„ ' .Ioiin (i I .KWAll, lv. I!, it 1 inn*, went to Siam is now on hi cleaned up by I). Q, Stewart und his nay back to the old country nnd will , . • . i- v . „i ■ | business associates ol \ ancouvcr, win lion industry, saved, which is a great advance on | the way in which ore i*, handled. The difficulty before lay iu the t'nci'VMII! HIVE, LADIES OF THE I that all apparatus used ic saving the MACCABEES. M'111!-' second matetiul has been urude it. method . I; >""■ fourth Tuesday in each month Recent investigations conducted by separotii liitllc- and excessive '" il1 Y ' "" "la ,Vfty- ^''* i cornered the supply of Asiicrofi ita- tlio United Slates Goologio'al Survey amounts of water have been omploye I. Mrl.i'.oi., r* C l„ lii'.'i.ii'iiiiii, I! K. Bourke occupied a position under the toes a few weeks ago. The cornet point to the faot that the iron Indus- siaiiitse Qovernincnt very similar to consistod of about liO carloads. Ap- try may shortly be revolutionized by that of Minister of Mines in Iliis pro* proximately this made a thousand tho introduction of a new factor in i ince Too much water carries oil the fine : values. In the apparatus used a very 1 little water iu a thin shdet is throwi across the concentrator table, there i; ions, and the average profits have the world's supply of iron. It ha been iu thu vicinity of •**■",. '. lie po- \ lonu I ecu known that the black sands-inn cut rent, and consequently no ai.'i taines were bought at from 512 to so plentiful on tho Pacific Const and I tali,,n. IM'. I. Hotel Arrivals M.'LllOI. HOTK'ii — 1,-. T. Stone, Brnntfortl; -\ 1) Sloan, Erie; \. .1. Anderson, Krie; 1 has Moyer, Den vol1. Col.; '.' 11. Sliii.difoi'.l, .N'oi'llipoil; '■lill'in Grant, Salmo; I'nssio McNeill, Wood I •.land. Margaret MoPherson, Ncwto Maggie McNeill, Wood island, P K 1 I C, Thelin, Nelson; *\'.n Bradley, Nelson; *.. L, Tiiiz.-I, Vancouver; II bt. Mcil.-ed, Vancouver; W.u.i.oiii.' lloiKi,:— M, Stone, Toronto* ^ I'aii', Bridgeport, " I'lillertoti, Nelson; ■'"Ini McCiiiipiodido. Viincouier; '' Woods, Erie; l'i Pei'glison, Nelson; •' C, Thelin, Nelson; I 'o-llolol.i'i'AX Ho'l'KI,; — 1' 'If..in- Read, W Australia; '*, Head, Erie; I. Brown, Erie; *-• Anderson, Northport; Alex Macdonald, Spokane; "■ Jones, Erie: |13 from the growers, and hive pnio* on the benches of the rivers emptying tiddly all been disposed of at from into the Pacific, contained a large Sir. to £11J per ton f. ... b. al Ash- croft. Tb6 crop is not available un til about the first week in October, amount of magnetic iron. Here in llritish Columbia nearly all the bi_- ;er rivers have adjacent to them sand and for ihat reason few shipmentsI bars and benches of immense area, I cyanide process, thus saving the gold, j have been made to the no. lh. Tir . "To separate the different metals | after they have I,ecu loncentrated i- also very easy. The concentrates, with the values obtained, can bo I treated by smoker, or, better, by a fai mers around Ashcroft ate bet advised by tho de| ttnenl of ngri* which contain a huge proportion of j m. the cost of about 10 cents a ton." these sand-, Hitherto no method Mr. Woodbury is lhe inventor of ms been known which would oflcot culture io plant imported seen to n the separation cheaply enough to on* certain extenl noxl year to ascertain ublo the production of iron from this ".' ., .. if it is possible to gel a crop that will source, to compete wilh thosupplyob* mt ure eat lier, mined from tho ore deposits of tl | big mines, This condition has now . .... i been altered and the magnetic iron The Ymir Mine. from black sands will prove an im* Further Improvements are repdrted I P°rtnnt oddition to the world's sup- fl'Olll the Ymir mine and arrange- I'1)'- fit., i ■ ,. i . 11 Dr. David . Day, chief of the moiits are now being made bv the , , , ,.,.,. ,- United States ueologica survey, is inillili.emeni « Inch indicate nperatiniis i *-ll111 ' "" « _« , • , «... «tated to bo enthusiastic over the re* oh a larger scale and extensive new sioieu i suits of experiments with tha black development. ' _ .„ ., .. v n, sands of the Pacific coast. I'mm a The r-li ore encountered in No. 5 !s,lMIS ' , i i ■ ton of sand he tot 0S3 pounds of iron nest has now also been reached in ,' '" b ' No, ii west giving ii large block ol ore '"'<'' . , , , m- a,,,, "Tn s s a d scovery of the greatest between the Mo levels. Woodc.lt-, ' • .i.i, ,,iin,,c un HBnficancrf," lie l» quoted.M saying, ters are a ready at work putting up - • ■ "'" ;, , ' ,■ "That G83 pounds of iroh Ore should a large soppy of wood for operating -1"01 " ""* " ' , • | be found in one lon of black sand is a the mill during the wintei i -'t 1D w . , , » .im mm lum*, fnct of the Utmost importance, for it i-i-iio.-ted that a contracl «iH "0 let . , . . i "I""*'-" mfty revolution./..' the iron in.liisuy. for one or two thousand ords, "This magnetic iron ore, when Mr 0. Wethercd, of the board of i .melted, makes ihr finesi iron in tho the Woodbury concentrator, Other concentrators which have been employed by the j*. ...i.eiit in tl x periments are tin I'indai*, the Wilfloy and tl.e Christonsen, YMIR DRUG STORE Drop in and sco our splendid a> lortmoni ,,t' reading mailer. Ti y our book oxchango, Save doctor bill- by letting us | so ibe for your coll-. A full line of dregs and -t.ition.'t-v Fire Brigade Signals. Firo chief Mcfnnis has prepared the following signals for handling the lire alal'm; Steady ringing means fire One stroke (pause) two strokes (pause) three strokes, means n call for help to handle the hose it hen drying and reeling it up after use. J. C. ELLIOTT, Prop, WALDORF HOTEL.. . Headquarters for riininj-*; and Commercial Men CHURCH notice l'ltfcsilYTkni.lN I'lllllt'll—)S tl li .1 a I School and Bible Clilss, 10 a, in, Evening service, 8. _ foang Peo ( M„„ „„„*■„,,Ml. |,ote| in , pies' .Society meets On Friday evening . u , . . in .. ....i . i. triet, lv.c.tibin'' first-class, at H ocl.Kik. All nm Wl'lc'tillic. Hev ° W. U. llos**, PiMltor , VMllt, B. C.' I 'f i ■ ^^Hr THE YMIR HERALD 7 Publll.li.-d i-v-ri' SHtur.liiv .-iml ni.-iil.-l in ion iililri-*--. or Jnllvi-ri.il l.t cnrrl.T It. tinvn. -uli—Million* fl.H) i "r uiiiiuin, |in)»lil.< In -nl .lilv.-ril.liii.' rati,.., (1.50 |jiii .null pel im.nili This llsnAJ.it turn bn Imil Ir.nn nil l.-tuln i,i-iv..|i.nl..r- In Hi- ill-iri'-.t.-ir Inun In olilu i Hr.'.-i Iroin llioolllce, l-'ninnii-rulal print.uu --. • v-ry ili-iirlpi rionn et. the |,r,.nilsui"at M-itiiliiel nrkus. is tii.t-Hiiu nv uli: IIDII.iI.li IM IH.I.slllM. CO.MI'ANY U. S. T. ROSS, |A. MACDONALD & Co. Hardware Merchant, Ymir, 13. C. DEALER IN Shelf and Builders Hardware, Paints and Oils, .Stoves, Coal, Steel, Powder, Fuse and I 'aps, C rani 10 and Tinware, Steam fittings. II. KKAItNS, M.SN.MIKU. SATURDAY. OCT., .1 19Jo. Thu open letter addressed bv Sir Wilfrid Laurier to the public through the press of Canada, is'an indication Ihat the great forest wealth of Canada, i.s to bo better recognized and more, adequately prelected than here* tofore. Canada's wealth of timber exceeds tlint of any other country in the world, and will undoubtedly form one of its greatest assets. Industries based upon thin natural resitt'ie, mist be carefully fostered and protected, means must bo devised for the protection of the timber it*<"lf from lire, and many other things connected with the exportation of this wealth of limber must be gone into. The convention winch will meet in Ottawa next year, will be a very represent a live one, ami the Laurier Government must bo congratulated upon out: re sourceful -*tep, among many doubtful ones. All kind- of Plumbing, Tin* smithing and General Repair v Work. Now is the time for Heutiiin stoves. The Kind You Would Like TASTES COOD. is cool). Old Settlers Maple Syrup. Pure iu I-I, 1-2 and I gallon This. Sold by D. CAMPBELL, YMIR. j McLEOD HOTEL J HEADQUARTERS FOR .MINING MEN AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, * Newly furnished throughout. Sample rooms iii'coiinoctiiiil. • Rates $1.00 to 1.2.50 per day, j FINLAY M.1.EOD, Proprietor The first Conservative representative of the Ymir Electoral Killing in the "lirst Conservative. Government llritish Columbia ever hud'' is the lirst member for the district who has ever obtained appropriations for the Improvement of conditions in the. town of Ymir. It is true that several years a go about $100 was spent on First avenue, but thut road was then re*- gnrded as part of tl.e wagon road from tl.o Ymir mine, und it wus essential that it should be kept ill order so that lho la?: paying product <A the Ymir mine could be handled. This year the Government has built a new sidewalk on First avenue, is now re* pairing the bridge on Second avoiiue, improving the grade on the same avenue and will further improve some iif the sidewalk-- in the town. Besides theso improvements wii Iiiu th" town limits, considerable money has liec expended under the superintend tlenco of Mr, Tait, inspector of roads nnd trails ill ibis district) besides S'-v tral contributions in cash for trails already built by individuals operating liiitn-s in this district. And it is to tho ci.dit of ihu local member nml the government, that In the difficult tasli i.f apportioning thflsd appropriations- political considerations havo been en* th eh overlooked) mul assistance lur been fjiven in some of the most bitter opponents uf the party in power ancj bf Mr. Wright personally. Tliu appropriations have l.t't-ii allotted eii- thely ou tlle merits "t the applications received -VltltoUt "by political bias whutsbl-i*?!-. Cancellation of Reserve. ('nasi District. .Niiili'.. 1-li.ri-li.v iltvetl Hml llli' r.'-i'l'.uti.iii, in,H„,. of ivllluli un- |.iibli* I in tin- II. 1.' iai/,-iii*. uu.! .Iati.it Utll Ai.mist, 1901, nm, Tin.- .. i,-l! -I It.lit] iSlclnllilK back ii itlslauuu pl nn inlli'- rn I'litil. -i.l-.,1 Hi., ski-tin llh.'i' bntiviiiiii Km.llu*. t -iniiiii in..] Ilti/i'liini, is cniie.']l..<l. Notli'u I- nl-.. aiv. n .imi Umi portion -I il... rt-n-rvn In... ..ml. I .vl.lol. iv.in publlxut.il in tin. li. , . iiiisciiu nml ilnti.il v:ili l.ii'.'iiiliiT. \KW. " HIT.II. II lii'l. ill 1,111,1 L-.MC-lllllllK I'l'lll'l'i'll il.. i nl. nl Kllmitl River 'mil lili-ini*, notion I. r. —.u.I.-.l in -ii l.ims il imvit- itl.1.1 1*1*1.111 III, liv.-i-i. tin- K.tsilii- Ciiliyui. und '. i".in' In On' K1llll.lt Iiiiii. ill noil ,-'.. .nil- •> in ii iM.riln-rl.v >ni Um. linn Hi n'li ■'. K-ltlllilt Un. r. llllll I thin t.'roti't; Ininl- llii-riiui ivlll bo ,'..i'ii lo suli-, l»r.-- |,ii..ii mill nlht-r -li-ii,,sit],,n tni'li-r ll..- |iriilM-.ii- ..f ilu- Until ."■!. ..ii "ii,l nli.r .In' .•.•.•iii '-iin ...ij ,,r n.u,. i iii-sli I'nivlili'il llillt tin- rijilti »f tvny of nny ri.lltv.iy -hull be hn-lmli'il in iin.v lini'l- no ;n-i|iiiri'I. W.-. ,11 lit II. in |.,i'\ i ,,iiiiii'--Iiiii.t ". I.iiiiii- iiiiii ll'nrli-. Muni - nml Mink- li. 'iiirtiiii-nl, Vi.-l. ri.i. II. f . Itl-t .-.iniii-l. II",:,. Kootenay Coffee Co. COFFEE ROASTERS Wholesale ami retail dealers in fresh Hoasted High • Grade « Coffees N1.LSON, 11. C, MAGAZINE posted* •dives each month an Index of all important artlcltHaplietring-lD over '-W ] American and foreign I>_-_H«itiotts, nisi I abstracts of the most valuable articles [and from four to eight firigiiial articles j by practical mining men, fully illustrated, l-ioo r vi a r in advance, sample copv, 20 cents. Send to MINING MAGAZINE 120 Llb.rtv St_<.». N_.w York PERCY J. GLEAZER Mining Agent - Stocks and Shares — AGENT FOR— Mutuail Life Insurance Company of New Vork. Canadian Casnlaty--*Boiler Insurance Co. bunion Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Ottawa Fire Insurance Company, btHST VENUE, V.MIR, 11. C. I JOB PRINTING ! aaa -i r _ —*■*■ Clark'r? Furniture Store WIU.tA.M CtiAHK ''...leitiihcr .'it.I I'.ii'.iitni!' healer .Mud orders promptly altehded to lllll. II Sl'lll'I'T, - • Y.MI'I Reserve. l.lglll of \Viiy for Unl I wit*,.-. fete. SOTICli i- It.r.li.i .Inn Hint nil Crown l-'.iii- along llie l""ii--'l In.'- nl iiuv riii!ini>, ;.i,.-.,- ortriiniwiit tiotn|iti*iy. Ilioorporilii'il nitdi-i imiliiiiil, .-I t.i.' l.i't'i-l'itiiri- ,.f L.i. I'n.ill ■In.l lllll l.tn :i i.l.l'll ". I'l'i i.V'i li.. i.ii .ii.'Ii -|.|. ill -ulil lin.-. in--' r rvi-tl tor rli-l-i nf \.:i. inn."- ulilili riilltvliy, p.itvt-1 it iratnwti*, .•.ii,|..-i.i. n •• iiiilll'. Il,-|iittt Uiilii'lilmloiH'rol Umi. .' IVnrki l,ii|i,l- -.1, I .l.irl.* !li|i:irllll''iit. *\ Itllnrlll ll .'.. ''Til l.i l.i .■'• A<i Atlas Vo\ $|.i»ii. The Great Northern Hallway has issued .... Atlas of 511 pages Contain* in-i; UfJ.ttl.datC ;n,'t|i-. o( tdwu, Wis* consiti, Minnesota-) North and South r)iil;H,'.| Miiiiiitiin, Idaho, Washington British (.'..In...iiiu, Oregon, Kansas, JilissDilri] Nt'brnolta, Wyoitliiig, dol* orado, M.i.-k.t, Hawaii, Japan, Philippine Islands, dlntiii] tlle United -•'ilu.*' si.d of tho World. In addition to this, thn Atlas tun tuin* valtlublo statist kill Information relative tu ih,' status named above, i« printed on the very best quality of paper, dlioivs tlle lines .d' th.. Oreal Nui'ihrin H.'ilv.,.v, i.n.l is in evt!r*,', way a cniiiiiiendalilc woi'|t, This Atlas will li.* distiilliiu.-il .il the in.i.'i J .'u'l. i'l' production and will; bo sent tn am I'.d'lii'-". U|nn. i-i'-Ceiji*.: iif J 1.00. Address, F. I Whltnov, Passenger Truffle Manager) Oreal Nurthci'i. K.'iil.-.u,'. .'•ft Puill. .Minn. _.. W. WIDDOWSON CllKMlsT ASM AsHAVKi:. M^ie iSSdVcr Nclwn Smelter ■ (iold; Silver, or Lead - *f*l.00 Copper, ----- $1.50 Gold-Silver, - - - • 81.50 Charges fttr othoi metals all up* plication, Baker Stk, Nelion. 1' (J Drawer 1108. Phono AU7 Fern Pot I of Silver This S-iiich I-'crrl Pot i« a Ntrikiiifj illtistnitiort of1 the urlequalled \ ;tlm*s Diaitlond I I'dl can offer customers tbt-on^h hitvitiy its own factories. 'I'll.* iu'liik' is df first i|ii,ilin silver pltili." in Colonial design of.lnii.il liii-i-i-ril effect. With ,i lini.ifj of i*ii'li-i'.'l.*ii'il l-.r.'.-tt piilli.tv, il M'lls Complete Wt S.vW. And ninluoiid Hull Would return lhe money if by nny I'lru.iic yi-iu *,vcre not snlislicdi feYUlfi i.r.0Sv I.IMIl lill —I 1 .'- C 0 v o 134« 13D YOMOB SI'. TOUONTO l ON J 2 >> \. ^i ***. s s ^sr**-^, c? iz _i > '< c — \ \ \_ as .Is \k .*> .♦. as as <♦> ♦ ___ ... .♦. as as as I _______________________________________________________ | Ymir, B. C. I fl> SV b V OUR WORK is always well done. Watch %>airing is done by experts. Jewelrv Kepairiiiov Mainifactur- mg and Engraving is doue l>y first class workmen. Prescription work in Optics is done by an experienced Opticjaii- _V piece of an old lensissufficient to enable iis to replace it. New Glasses can be fitted perfectly. Sen,! for 01lvI new Jewelry Catalogue, |s_comi__ Vancouver Hotel ! I''ii',-i-cl.-i» Dining ttooni. lic-sl bi iiiu Is of V. ini's Liquors ami (.'jtmrs. ———————*mmm ■___■- The Cold WEATHER OWEN BOYER, rap. V.MI J. 0. Patenaude, Ir^TTTtrTi Manufacturing Jeweller, Matchmaker and Optician £ nOieS YmiT X PHONE 293. NELSON- B- C* \\ I — _ „ —- _ Tho Best Meals X Lord Dundonald's New Army Scheme. rn his widely discussed "Notes m ii Citizen Army,'' published in the October FortnijiiiUy, Purd Dundonald recommends for tho British Isles and the Empire at huge the scheme he devised for the Gmiidiiin militia The distinguished ollicer shows to admirable advantage in working out his arctuin.nt, for though he is bound to criticize existing defects mul impress unpalatable truths, he does so in a friendly fashion, much as a man might blame himself. Heading the article, most Canadians will a^ain re ■- *——— —_-_-__, I •*•••' i>esi .u cms * ^h their co nt in ll.e colonies, \\ Alltl AeW>limQdation X have been organize'' piecemeal, and t lnl own. 4 have gone to the front in driblets at t X Imur i.il,, I.. 'I'I.. , . I T A I", 1....,.- I'll*- . T A fine selection of Wines, -*• 3_=r-*= Humps 011 our back. Bul our feel am have been organize-1 piecemeal, and f liavegpno to the front in driblets at f long intervals, The strength, rlc f A fillC selection of V script ion and quality of these troops f LitJllOI'S mill CigUl'S. 4 1 . have been decided upon by a multi* I X !l;l,,,'s iiVG SIIIX* 11) he W'l I'lil I)(T;IU*<(' WO raiTV I^^ ^^.sTE,,soN,.P,.op.|thenio.sl up tocfeto Shoes, Rubbers, Genn.u. hocks, Milts and Gloves over ojSered in Vmir. apart from the ideal requirements 01 ^_._.________ * -in i-ii-im,.,*,. I ., . 11 ., . +++*++++++4******4**4***4* .111 otgiuincecl system well thought ou' in idvancc." giet that our militia should have WATER -SUPPLIED FOU been deprived of the services of sue an officer, and especially that he should havo been subjected lo indignity by politicians equally incapable of understanding technical authority lind personal Worth. 1 lis Lordship points out that for .... expenditure of $5,000,000 annual ly Canada could have a citizen army of 100,000 men, with a reserve "skeleton,'' whereby a second army of 100,000 could be bodied forth on short notice. The first army would he composed of disciplined soldiers, skilled in the use nf the rifle, and fit to hold their own, for defensive purposes, with any 100,000 men in the world Speaking of lhe scheme as applied to England, Lord Dundonald says: "Willi a similar system this country could be provided with a citizen army of 500,000 men in the first line, and a reserve uilclous of ollicers und iion commissioned officers for an annual outlay of *5,000,000 The adoption of such a system at -I. --..iitll a cost -vould coinbiun ureal financial economy with an irtimeasur* ulile increase in military power: the country would be su'iircd f-Min all possibility of successful invasion, and lastlyi there would be provided anient it-11 toil of military strength to sup* piement the eilorts of the foreign ser* vice army in case of ii'-ed For should mu foreign service army bo hard pros- -nl i.. lime nf Mar, it ii certain thai lhe citizen soldiers would voluntarily come forward to offer tlieil* sen ices. Individually or at units, llui, irro« ipcclivc of.this ureiib-reicrvoir, I am also convinced that from ihi- citizen llHliy a dell.lit.1 ('.'serve cotlld he form ill I'm the regular army, ready to turn "ill nl one.' if necessity arose. All .lint retjuil'Sft to he done ii to take advantage pf the thousands of voung mi'l. in ti.e .-m miliary forces, who, for v sullicient bounty) would ..'.....I them* -lives for, suy, a year's liability in the lir.il reserve of the foioign service army, If a sufficient number of men 1 mulled then.sel vis iu Orie re.iinen they should go to tl.e front u.i a f'g' ■ii' ni.d unit. "The institution i.f llii'i system 1 • iii/.'.i soldiers, especially retained for ni.'tive sot'vlee, might supply the solu* ""ii of an Imperial problem that has hitherto baffled the best inteiitioned 'Units. The valuable help in war 'iiul has been offered ns in the past h* our colonies hat boefl unsystematic "nl haphazard. 'J'ho organisation ' ha- Inni to unit until *»(■ wa<l uctuul- ly Ufon us. The forces offered lis by ulunial Ooyerntnt-iits, or raised by us YMIR WATER WORKS J COriPANY Ltd. I 1 ♦ 4f^+TT.T>.,4T++*fr4.f+^* Willi cadi ol (Ik* above articles wc "ive ;i posj- X __,. , ,. Ji,: I,. ° ' DO* MESTIC AND FIRE f PURPOSES V N D KM! X • ' 4 05 PO'riND.S PKKS. X SURE, I'. S. T. Hi.*.-, Secretary MILL WOOD Delivered any place in town. Stove Lengths X Dry $1,35. Green $1.00. *. Per -Bart Load. I Now is the time to put 111 * 11 (jood supply. ■*> Porto Hico I Lumber Co. Lid. J MILLER HfiTFi br_g_j Ijlivc guarantee to give satis.Option or money refunded, [n addition we carry n 1'iilJ nnd complete line of Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Underclothes, Umbrellas, Sweaters, Cardigan Jackets, anything and everything you require to face the cold and dreary winter. Men. Boys and Youths will iind our price, qualih ;i"il lii right, always right. D. CAMPBELL SAM milleii, rmp. Spokane Falls & Headquarters for Mining Men Northern Ry. L, ,, , , .„ , 'Jlie Mutual Life Liisurat.ce Compaii) of Y \ I'lisT AVBNOII, Yum, B. Par supplied with best brands of 'j1 *•"*•-.' ••■■ ''ai' I'out-e between wines, liquors and cigars, , I,1"''!': eo*t, yvest and,,.utl, toRos.*, Imi.I, Nelson, Qrand Forks .nul Republic. Bullet cars run between Spo kiine utitl Northport, '.nave Daily Train Arrive 9.45 ;i.in Spokprie ..20 p.m II 09 a. in llossland fi.15 p.m 7.20 a.m Nelson ,1 i-'. p.m !1:80 a 11. Grand Forks 1 '-.'■"> p.m 7.00 ...in SAVE TIME. _ ___________m______-_m_____ Yinir Citizens Association. .MEETS AST Till KKII.W IN EACH Mi IN IM. Fini..\v McLeou, President. PUltl 1 Gl.RAZIll!) Secretary. A P. DucittvoiiTii, 'J'teas, m_wm- SI ____j________ 1 ir ,1 1 i THE YMIR HERALD 4N_ tut Seattle, Tacoma WEEKLY ^U^M A_.DALL MONTBEALiH^!|,A,',r,,'^T l)°LXTS| UCDIin •'&*E&ERi St. Paul, Chicago, New, nrlfffll II '.<-'»i'l*--|.rr—lull lo tha iikiinLii i'*-.... iv.ih the iit-ii of York and ALL POITO EAST i PALACE AXD TOURIST I ,SLBEP_ll.S, I IU l'l' FT, LIBHAllY CAH81 MODERN DAY COACHE., DIXINO CARSi •ii: 1 i.s < 1..'. ' MrtE. Best Meals on Wheels FAST TRAINS Has Assets f-xceecllng $400,000,000. jnilirv iii ii !.-• tlie safesl investment known tn mnn, < iisli iiiM'.-iicd in Life lii.-iii'iim-i' is cash inve_teil tlinl \vfl return compimnd Intorest. in......-..-,.. Piioeid.*! 600p".m. . All siiooosnfiil budliics.i 111911 r.-iriy large anioiinta of life Republic 0.80 p.m insurnnct'i Ii provider! for the taniilv. protects a man in hii. lold age, ami protects his other investments! Fof rate.*! on .-in\' fiinn of life iiiHiiranco npi'Iy to! ALIj THE TIJSdIEJ 1 v 'SN,) Percy J. Gleaaer, Local Agent GRBaT JVORTHKRN RfllLWaY. T< 1 ■_MtJ__MNa_<-l -_tt__M_m__t_m_____t, **************4*********44**************4***4*** THE YMIR HERalD * I'!-:, I'T'n-iiii-l Tli*: V'ni: li.j'ii 0 i'-t . ,,,, montl newapnpeiw.full 10 tha I'fim n-uh dir tic-.t of trniliiiK I"' 1 It home 1 lictlon in mint ,|imniiiy: lhe NeWl of Hie Woilii in i.iniiii:ui/.i] lot iii j tinge-. In. tlie l-.i.iift nml for lhe Kout-ewilc: t-nti-lnv n ri-.;ii>' litv.iii.r Matkel Kr|»r|. one complete .lory e.il- tveelt. Jn*.! llie pnper to >-, frith rom IckI paper. $ ,-i'"l -i'-ltitoi'-li'il^e receipt of ehcitwed ■? ♦ .- 2 ♦ niB IIiiii.iii. is published every finlMrdny m .iiit* ond 4 4 cimtiiins nil id" news o£ tl." eamp. • t Hiir-.-Pri: Ti.ni, ?':'; Half Vi-m, |U, ♦ ♦ ♦ 44**************4****4*44**********4****4***4***I ■ ■T|--_,*i—W_*'"iii Anr^"^1^1^ D f 2 FAST TRAINS Q l-'i.VsT AND WEST DAILY /L Special Excursion Ratbn l,ewi**i & Clafk Fair. 'l,;!^Vri'V,Vi.Mi',ilr'!i!'! v'-t'^'liri: "".'f.'.".i'«'*' For rales, folllen nnll full luformiitloii SWihw'W^-' ' I w-f-rtllhB iHii. c»ll o« orm'dreu .... 9CI»lflllK fVm* rXg* • II. A. JACK-tUt, < M- MAUONKT ^w«<^r<^%:^l!_r!■^. »«;,»•' «, v. _ v a. <■. p. -. -j-- A SBSK«.jtt™Wto_5a I Spokuue W W. Hlver-lUa Av MUNI. _i Co •»cia,"<,,sav NewyorK *i*ttl , Cosmopolitan MEAT MARKET Hotel , , . _ L'nfier fentlfelT fifcw in.uiai{(.'niriii 1 llinii:*; ttodln rtntl JJaf supplied i»i'Ji rlit- )„si in Mn* ninrhet, -Sj/OPaiiu. A. 1 • I nii*.tt |.-f) B.4/.TKti MB/11- ■Vlio'.-.lll'! Ahd IP'Ui! >1-_H older. HMt. pfUnrpt klU*lmJlliXh{ "l'l'1'"'"' 'h*pOt, Vmi. •I'-'HN PUlIiBfcftT »',-M. JOH3N i;iir,.-\r. Prop. : / Closing out our Clothing and Gent's Furnishings Department Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, Cracker*,, ete. etc. Everything goes nt practically whole-gale prices. Come quick before niton net broken. It will pay you to lay in a stock for the next two years No goods sold on credit except; h\ special arrangement. — All accounts tlue must be paid or closod by note before 1st Sept. 190"). DesBrisay Jobbing Co. il .1 ..illinium . !.-., NELSON ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTING DISTRICT. EAST WEST PS The comfortable way is via the GREAT NORTHERN RY. Close connections for all points East and West with 2 Hodern Overland Trains in either direction daily For detailed information address K. 1. WHtTNEY, Passenger Traffic Mgr., St. Paul, Minn , or M. Costello, A^t, Ymir, S, S, Minnesota sails from Seattle for the Orient Nov, D, Sale of Mineral Claims for Unpaid and Delinquent Taxes in the Nelson As* sessment and Collecting District Province of British Columbia. I hereby Rive notice that on Monday, the sixth day of November, A. D. 190% at the hour of ten o'clock in. tlm forenoon, at the Court IP.use Nelson, I shall oiler I'm-sale by public auction the, mineral claims in the list hereinafter set out, of the persons in said list hereinafter set out, of which Crown Grants have been issued, tor taxes remaining unpaid and delinquent by said persons on the ,'iOtli day of June, A. D. I'J0,">, and for costs and expenses of said sale, if the total amount due is not sooner paid. LIST ABOVE MENTIONED, ———•t*———*—- NAME OF PERSON DESCRIPTION OF CLAIM UNPAID TAXES A Hunting Trip. lain sheep, one of tliein the record I head for that district, rneosurinu 16 Haunts of Big Q-ailie ill OllS-ll*. incl-.-_.-i round the butt—three siar Not to be Rivalled mountain goat, two griz-ly, four 1)11 till* Continent. black bear and one moose—all shot Mr. and Mm. P.. Boston, were (,'uest.« T. Loudon, of at the lloU'l within a ritdius of five miles ft'.an the Camp, nml within a period of eight day.i." Vancouver the other day, having re*! Mr. Loildon snys he hopes tn refUat tinned from the North Mr. Loudon |the e.-iperitlnce next year Was one of a hunting parlv in tllH beside Harold Suious I Annie Nfls. Pearson und VV. Gibson I Aaron's isle Nels. Pearson and W, Gibson I Aaron's Gem Nels. Pearson and W. Ulbson lAuron's Star Delight Gold Mining Co., Lid I Atlantic- London & Uoks1ui.ii 11. C, Limited A-l ITacuon London & llossland B. C„ Limited Albermarlo Fraction Duncan Mines, Ltd.. Raymond B, Need- ham ami Charles K. Mllburno :.\li,.-,- Dundee Gold Mining Co., Jolin M. Smith.. Annie Fraction Helen Louise Luuko I Armour Plate Rnperl B. A. Meuller Anne Nels, Pearson and W, Gibson Aaron's traction ... George W. Chlsholm Alice Leopold Earnest Keller Bolus The Blue Eyed Nellie Mining Co., Lil. Llu. lilt..- Eyed Nellie ... John Dean ! Blue Belle \v. di- v. le Maistre I Bryan Tin- B. i.'. .Mining Co., Ltd. (Foreign) .... Bannock I'-. K. White, administrator estate nil Ralph White I Hig Red Horse Delight Gold Mining Co • •• Balmoral T. B. Garrison, P. Asplnwall und D, \\ -I Cameron B. C Cumberland Gold Mining Co., Ltd , Boston , Al.x .Goyetto, J. A. Quinlan, Kru.ilii Coryell I Bully Boy ... .1. Widen. J. 11. Field nml C. M. Reese Badger j. E. Winze und A. M Patterson. iBlg 4 The Western Oil and I'mil Co., Lid Big i Tho Western oil and Coal Co., Ltd Bonanza Tho Salmo Consolidated Gold Mining &| Development Co., Ltd : Blue Jack The .Siiliiin Consolidated Hold Mining &i Development Co., Ltd Initio Jack Fruition The Montana Gold Mining Co lBlue Bird John Dean Black Diamond .... Robert Miller i Black Hawk No, 3 , John ReavlB, Theodore R. Newman, Join. V. Cole and G. W. Monk ! Bunker Hill w. (iriiTIihs and T. A. Cameron George W. Chlsholm The Mliito Mines, Limited London .*i Rossland Ii, C, Limited I.iiii.loil & Rossland B. C, Limited William T. Mill-hell ,-' The Trull Creek-Hidden Treasure Gold Mining Co., Ltd., Lin Noondav Mining Co.. Ltd. . Baltimore Gold M. & D. Co Duncan Mines. Limited ,. Duncan t'nii"ii Mines an. Delight Gold Mining Co London .v.- llossland 11. C. Limited •■ Cumberland Hold Mining Ou , Limited Kin Grande Mining Co., Limited I'li-o, W B, Heathcoti. Geo. W. B, lleathcote Geo. W. II. H.-ulhcnie . , John It. Diuilnp. ami 11 Wl Gilisilit and Duncan Mines, Limited ., i. .. .. .. -ricon.ct ilm H. Dltnlpp, ii",I It. W. (lllison and . Lot 407 .Lot 2935 .Lot 295S .Lot 2957 .Lot 4209 .Lot 3729 .Lot 3S12 .10.50 j £4.00 46.00 1 46.00 j 4.75 3.75 | .Lot 324S . Lot 3819 .Lot 418.1 . Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot 6380 2958 6837 2123 2030 .Lot 3S43 , . Lot lll'.IO ' . L"l 3293 i .Lot 29SG i .Lot W14 , Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot .l.ut 4335 , 41119 ' -323S t 783 | 4(173 i 4037 4038 .Lot 2HR8 . Lot .Lot .Lot . Lot 2.101 3438 3413 2911 Ltd .Lla .... Win. Mc—wen [Bunker mil !Blg Di.luih California I City of Pail* Copper Lily Canadian Queen Courtland Copper Belle Copper Qji.-.-ii Colorado Fraction ... Colorado .,.., Calgary Candidate Copper Cape IChampane Canadian Belie Canadian Belle No. 2 Canadian Girl Fractlo . Lot 293!. .Lot 4923 .Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot . Lot . Lot .l.ol . Lot .l.ol .Lol . Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot 5626 1677 3403 8407 3210 8488 3133 3129 8934 634 4208 8807 41'20 5131 4783 4784 47S5 A. llie ! IRANI) CENTRAI. HOTEL NEL30N a. c. Northern interior, consisting, nf Dr. A. IJ. Kales and Mr. \V .Tones. The region Delected was I'assiar District, nnd hi!'mates that it- j Opposite Courthouse is undoubtedly the finest hunting Country on the Atriei'ican C'.iiiilntiiit, The party left Vancouver nuveral he.'K.s a_ii, and proceeded to t'ol't Wrangel, nnd thoncfl by Indian danoo for a distance inland of 167 miles tip the Stikine ftiver, linally arriving after many vicissitudes and exciting e*i perienccs at Telcgrapli Ct'ock, Here iliey were filled out by Ml*. Matllosoti nt the Hudson's Hay Company, with KoolcililV Stall'*tl I'd* things nouessary, including a pack Janet- aim Ciirinelita, nnd hew V ist oilice- I'.est i!-ri: n.t-a! in town. Iviiopi'iin und American pliln. Hull white labor eHipl'i,Ved, fil'Mt cla.nt bar .1. A. BRlCliSOJf, Propfintftr, These ai'd lhe ft I a ll d a f ll brands t>t du* tl.eslic cigdrs iiiid ttrukiiotitli throng h ...' t thi* */. est Ci, TltKUN, * - - B. C. train, consistm,*-; of five iilules and three horses, aild proceeded on their journey, following the Teslin truil to Hudson's Day puit, somo 41 miles distant*, At this point thi)' IW't the Telr Rinnh trail and crossed il.t* CliHsltiyl (liver stnkihg out thence into thej Interior for sixty miles through aj 'villi country known praotieitllf tt) the Indi.uis tllotie. The Indian guide. liiuiself had been through this conn* iiy only once before, and that itas; Ne,so*f-i when ho conducted Ml Hamilton .fulling, of Ski. Francisco through *™ _ ™- 9HH_«aW;W do .|„. same hunting grotind, .*_ -.earsI Rffl> *t_1_*U(N tlAIUVAt OU I washing ro:. i. a, n. ifr "Here," said Mr. I.t'tnlon, "til.' V. V. .V B, HV. A N. (JO. iib nip was pitched at lhe foot of ajnhd QrwM Nottli-rtt-, Nor.lteni Pacific id icier of an Indian iiiviiio impossible i and Ui H. .v N. C... for pijini. Slujt, to the tongue o. the #hlt. mam and J*"* ■ft"^ '.uf!" it AtSSZ . . , ,. land and Nelson with tlie Uanftuian Ihence we made continual expel.- I .^.^ Hli[Wny; lions in taliiy.8 dirto-ibni* in Bearclti Ciinnecis at NelsoM wlfh tln; V. ll. of game, sometime! returning to oamp Lr/ J., <jn. for rirtnl.) and H. and 8. at night and Hotnelimcs Sle.plng in I points. Di.ni-i.n Mines. Limited I Calumet .... Duncan Mines, Ltd.. Raymond B. Need-j ham nn.l Charles K. Mtlburne Condor Henry Kearns Carthage ,,.. Henry S. Crotty and Eilwln S. Pentreathichampion , Duncan Mines, Limited, and B. II. Ht-d-| Icy anil E. R. VVoaUes ....ICtilh.-rl .. I'Yaiiklyn A. Jones nti,i iiarrv Wright •■ Conner Bdl Eldorado MlneS, Limited, N.l'.I Icarmenclta ,.. I.iz'tta l-*i,'ld uiul Charles G. Major, com-, mlttee for D. Miini'o .. ., i-lrnrlnthlnn Mi D. Mahoney anil ,!. B. lloss Democrat The Miiiiii Mines, Limited I Deadwsad '■'.,. In,- K-'inii-tli Mining nn.l Development Company, Umlited Liability n--|Dinner Bucket Tin- n. C, Mining Co., Lid., (Foreign) ....IDrill , LOndoil .*i Rosslatiil II. ('., Limited Dennis' I.ntnl.iii .*i Rossland B. C, Limited Dodo ,'"'"• New Brunswick Consolidated Hold MiiiiiiB1 . l.ol r.123 . Lot 3250 .Lot 2197 Lot 21112 4437 5379 5&11 2n!» 23(i .Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot . Lot .Lot 380S ,1-ot 3292 Lot 34IIS .Lot 3*101 (.-omti.'iiiy, Limit.tl Henry R'-y. J. J. H. dosselln and J. C, s. Deadwood , Lot 3876 1.1.1 Delight Gold Mining Co Primrose <i'>ld Mlniiu,* C ISSao Vim N'.'ss .i ., ;, ,i., . Lerwick Gold Mining Company, Limited. Pine Ridge Gold Mining Cm, Ltd l-'riiser Iliirry Lantz London & Rossland B. C, Limited Fairmont Gold Mining i'u., Ltd., ntul ErliHit Kennedf and J. I.. Parker .... n. (.'. MlniiiK Co., Ltd.. (Foreign) Eldorado Mines, I.linii.il, N. p. L il. M. Macdonald ..-■ J,dm lliju.-hi.o.ik. A: K. lloMH, Josephine Wnr'll. A, C. l-'lu.nmerl.'l.. M. D. Ma- tioin-y. \v. A. Crane and John Johnson Julius Peterson t ■■■ Alex Goyette, John A. • .minimi und Frank Coryell .. ., -. New Bi'urlswlck Consolidated Gold Co., Limited -. The Western fill .nul Coal Co., T. II. Giirilsiin, Charles Ink, and Collin!' i w. iiiinitii iiiiii T. a. Cameron. John Dean, Martin Salmon A K I Imperial Conner Company, Ltd.. London ,. Rossland %. <". Walter ,1-'. ASki-w. W. ('. C, W. Arnold London,ft Rossland B. I A. II. Kelly and Murv It. i. 1-1. It- My and Mary It. Uriel Mining & Mlllln„ C Oriel Mining ft MlllliiR Co.i, Limited Rio Grande Mining Co., Lid Jiise|iii Bernard, Paul Bonnet, . Iloyce I'Mlzu Aline Crow Gold Delaware ... 'Iiellght ...... Denmark i El nu Ellst. ! Elpro i.".. i Emiu'esB Eelll.se Evening Smr Btliel .,:;... Eldorado Em. laid .l.ol .Lot .Lol .Lot .Lot .Lot .Lot l.ol 2S5S 4201 4889 411 1810 252S 1124 8809 No. , I-'ii.i sl I l-'.-iiiny Florence Mining .... ..Florence ... Lid .... Frmikllil .... rhomosl i| l-'r. < fJolHsgo Fidelity .... Biiiiiei ParnKum, ... . N.P.L.lprlKsly Bear Llmlti-ii Qoldi ii Oite Porrestor ami, Gold Island .l.ol 377S .Lot 2293 .Lot BIOS .Lot I486 , .Lot 238 ..I.ni 1988 . .I."l 3237 .Lot ,';|l77 ' . l.-.i 4688 ' ..Lot 191.', ..Lol 492.-, .Lot 8183 ,l."i er, .Lot _3l '.. Limited Diiscoll ... Diiscoll ... Limited IIJlRSgOW l'i..Id... Krii .. Golden Chain Good lliili.i . . . Good Hope I-'r iGeorglnn .... M,'.."i .Em .Lot ,Loi ! Lol 8.1,0 39.00 3.00 11.(H) 39.00 U 00 12.75 75.2> 20.00 23.75 10.01) 70.50 13,00 38.25 42.50 9.Of. 20.00 211.23 3.50 13.00 7*,. 00 4.50 12.H0 21.00 39.00 IjO.lKl 13,00 If..Ml 11.00 35.25 88.00 31,50 20.1 III 61,60 23.011 1.50 14,25 9.50 88.00 26.25 19,00 3K.25 28.25 30.73 10.50 3.1.75 37.50 12.50 20.IW M 12.ID 11.50 20.25 9.50 24.75 211.00 15.75 88.78 29.00 13.00 H.25 m 11.511 111.00 111.25 30.00 2IVIIH 211.110 13.00 31.50 08.00 68.00 6.00 .11.23 U.J5 21.00 26.26 In.uu n (la... Consolidated.Mining Co Harry Wright nnd f\.J. Litter (ho open, as necessity demanded, for Hie coui.try in a difficult and precipi - (.itis-fiiii*!! but nearly always with a*"*'* iftifcg *u"' -tWlsfaotort results HiiiinC our sojourn at this spot— •iii id-al line from a hunter's point of •,;•*,>._ s-wr ban corwiited of ft»e iooun! ConnCtts ui Udrlew itith stage for Grtenwobd and Midtfnj, l». C, Bull'i't cars riln nn lritiii'1 BBtl.__n *S|M.kalie antl lli't'.il'lic' 11 A. JACKSON Ooneral Fnltelmer Xgt. SpokMne/ Wndi Dolph .. ..'Good, Imufeli Golden Uu" Gold, n Plall .. Gray Mouse Valpfirlso Gold Mining Co., Ltd., N.l'.L...Ir*,„v..iiiiii, nt Roy w. Caldwell and Chas, L. Caldwell Qarncld Geo. H. Caldwell, Benjamin Tliomlui, J. A. Tu...'.-. Flnnampre M. MaLoaa and| . .Itoiieri John Boaley finiiliiior-' Gold Mining ft Development Company, Limited Ciiiulii i-l.iiul Gold Mining Co., Limited .... (I. W..Chlsholm Geo. p. Whltoman .... NoonflnV Mining Co.. Lur. Lla [Jelly ano Mary H. Diiscoll .. .La\vrv .- .: Edward linillii* London ft Rosstafld B. (.*., I.lti.i.ed W. J. Nilson A. II. Kelly, K. C. Arthur and J. P. Bog- /-rs Julius Caesar T. n. Garrison, Chas. ink and T, Colllnsljeit Davis .. EligllKK-Ciimiilliin Gold Mining Co,.. Ltd, .Juliet , Pine.itiiii-' Gold Mining & Milling Cu. LtdlKnlamlsh W. J. L-dlnghfirn 3JH I lilul n:.:i 41".) 1382 .l.ol 42--:', .I.oi 5130 ft; w\ | Hidden Treasure Humming Bird .1 Hidden TrcaBuro . Hattla it -| Imi-'-rii'il ... . Irrnjl ■ Ill', lie . Ivnnhoo .lino -Jennie Lind .1 Jubilee I Kaffir .l.ol . I.ni . I ot .Lot .Lot .Lot l..,t Lot . Lot .Lot . l.ol .l.ol .l.ol . Lot .Lot . l.ol .Lol .Lot r,!n .Lot Ilild .l.ol irjn .lot 2.-|2f, . i .nt Mb MM t,'_'-i Iiil7 MIS m 49.11 411 1 I ';i's 4n21 ' MB Hflffl ■ .-ir.'ii i U5J 2.30 . 2038 3036 ; (..ilevj at HelsKh, to, (jj, tliis ?*e-l.lid 1% of defober, i.Ofl, Robert A. RfenWick, cost*; AND EX FENSES $2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.i)0 2,'lfl 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2 00 2.00 2.00 2,IM 2.00 2.00 2.1)0 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.11 2100 2.1X1 2.00 12.00 2,00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2...0 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 a.oo 2. Oil Ij. 01) 8,00 2.00 2.00 2,00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 -X<0 2.00 200 2.(10 2 oil 2.00 i.oo 2.1,0 i;jR 57.09 2.00 21 00 '•_ 22,00 2.1*0 19..71 2.l|0 25.50 !.« III.5U 2.00 31.011 2.00 11.25 2.00 |8.0I 2. IHI !i|.m) 2.119 HI 73 2.00 2.i im 2 on 1'.' 73 5.00 4.N 2.00 12 H 2.00 87.1.1 2.00 12 75 2.110 li-'. W 2.141 7s. OU 2.01 y. Hi 1,00 ■I.' Oil 2.00 8J '"I '. '.'5 2.011 a.oo ir, " 1.00 in. '. 2.00 .'.',.«. j, 06 C5.ll" 8.00 Bl.'.l 2.IK. 11.30 2.IN) 2,f«l 2.'l)l S..X. 2.00 2..I0 2.00. 2.00 2.00 2.00 1«. 2.00 2/10 2.00 2;00 ti 2.(10 TOTAL 812.50 26.00 48.00 48.00 6.75 5.75 5.00 41.00 5.0U 13.00 41.00 8.00 14.,a 77.25 9.25 2s,00 25.75 18.0'. 7S.50 15.00 40.23 44.50 11.00 22.00 2S.25 5.5ll 15..X1 ■-0.00 0.50 14.00 23.00 41.H.I 62.00 ■ 15.Hi 14.30 13.00 37.23 41.1-0 33..,0 23.00 63.6. 26.00 3.51) 10.26 11.60 41.nu 28.26 21.in. 40.25 40.-35 32.75 12.50 ■ 33.75 S9.5.I 14.50 22.30 35.7j 14.75 38.73 13.31. 1L50 . 26.73 2S.0H 17.75 35.7 J 41.00 15.00 7.2j 11.21! 6.7d 10.5(1 93.W ■ 63.28 37.25 32.ini 28,00 41 .(.fl 15..K. 38.56 llXl.ml Ii7. Ill 8.00 63.23 14.75 25.1(1 2S.25 12.01 ED.CO 26. IH| 2-1.01 21.60 27.5n 12.5" 86.00 13.25 15.1(1 93.no 12.75 24.111 11.75 6.60 14..',it 39.5.' 14.73 lis. 5'| SO.(». •iS.IKl 47.0. 41,00 U.JB 17.5.1 12.5" 117.ii| .17.1". u ulrrtt itrlfl d.'llreti.l- titiMfa
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Title | The Ymir Herald |
Publisher | Ymir, B.C. : Herald Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1905-10-21 |
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