IE CRANBROOK HERALD. VOLUME 7. CRANBROOK, BRITISH COLOMBIA, THURSDAY, .11 Ni: 1), 1904. MM BER 11 The Canadian Bank of Commerce Head Office, roronto. IIi.n. i.in. \ Cox, I- I ut. It. B. Wamcbr, Oen. Mar. IMIJ Un Capital 18,700,000.00 ltd . .1 luii.i IHI Total Re, «».Voi n 'Jl H.IKKI.lllMIIlll Deposits Received. Qeneral Ranking Business Transacted swivos nwk li- i-il-i 'l. \l Deposit, Received Interest Allowed. PKBSBNi'KA'I'ti OP INTGKL'ST THREG PBRCENT HANKIM . IIV Mill H Ih'iiiii.1- m.I ivllllilrawn liv innil. lull iii'Ii mil ri'l-l'ivil I"".i.I'l lllli'lllieli. CRANBROOK ll« INCH. I'. C, MM.I'AS, Manager. *,iii*i lit* til 1***********************9* IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA 414 I • Capital, Paid !.',- $2,983,896 S k.-.t $2,636312 t HEAD ( ICE, TORONTO, ONTARIO. S R. Merritt, Pres. D.H Wilkie, Vice Fres. and Gen. Manager J -i» C ii o C ■ *. !OOK ISi-JANCII S AVINGS DEPARTMENT»KEPsJSITt0WED I |j A general banki - ss transacted. Drafts sold availa- * i. bl* In every p., ■; ol ( i u .:. I Inited States and Europe. Special *-. Z attention I i collet ins. J* 1*". M. PINKHAM, Manager. | %**JISS tii c-ii■*, "SS JJiltf iiii***********& OTTO **% w YOU CAN LOOK i ' ■ u ' shirt, if iniri-hasi-il here, ns there is imth. iui- "cheap' it!- ■ ts ;q hir shirts nre very dressy, of'guod strong linen, i ,-ntti -tive stri|ies in tho colored ones, nntl are \ r, popul lit 1 fushi-jitttlily ilressetl young inei. in tuwn. BETTER HVY ii mi mi Iht of tin ■ i ■ ss - v,i- have ftisl retwivoil in slock. They'll In* roIiI in shun ■!■-". -::,■> ,i!'" iim swclh'sl mnl Intent things in Mni's Ftir i pri cos iinM'xcpptionally low for siicli lu'irli nln -■ shirt *- W • Imvc them plain mul colored suit your histe, Lai ■: I i I . ijxa nhvnysnl ourstoro Fort Steele Mercantile Co., Ltd. . . . fi . ; j . ....,*. A i $ | *U *T "" I Western Oil« Coal Stock II now 25 cents 11 J _ —8 The probabilities are th.it oil will be |! •f r struck any day ]: Buy now and make money J.W 11. U ::BEA'- I'LWELL-i •• Baker Street, - ml .; if . .OCAL BROKERS H NEW 0001)5 We have jnsl received u lieauliful line ol Cranbrook Souvenir (itiinls Price 1 ..' from . lo $3.00, Remember >uur far iiwaj■ fi'ii-iii! ■ bj **: lhem o souvenir of Cranbrook. These nre llic hesl Roods hal i be | urch ised, yel they are inexpensive. Can'l we sell yi n W. H. WILSON, Jeweler and Optician y ti .1.1 i i li ; '■ itlun r, ii good asiortiiii'tii of Blouse Sets, CORPUS CHRISTI l.ast Sunday was an iiloul uny nil tin-St. Kugcnomission was an itlt'itl place to visit on that ilay, it was. in tin' Indians, tin' 1 all -lavs in tho year. Por years, Fathor Coeeola, who laid the foundation fur tin* Bueeessful mis* ion, has taimht the Indians the iiuaninn of Corpus Christ! cell*. I ir,! h and now tin1 preparations for tin* dny is entered into by every ictnlier of the tribe wiih an eu- tlinsiasiti unknown in anything eUe thoy du. Tho church and tho rounds aro prepared Iur tin* cere* ionics hy all the ilecorutions that lavish nature in (hat rich and fertile valley can Eurnish. Iluiidtvds uf young evergreens Were planted along tno lino of inarch frum the church, through tl"' village to the house of Thief Pierre, whose name is made famous as the discoverer of the St. EllKOUe mine, and who was honored liy having thc altar placed on his' front porch, ami thenee to the school building. Theso trees marked a broad avenue and along the avenue woro several arches erected. Tu the untutored mind uf ihe Indian it is in a sense a gala dny. yet one that is nut be entered lightly, but to he considered with due solemnity and religious fervor, As a gala day, the inhabitants of the village and the many Indian visitors had drawn upon the looms of the land tor tho brightest raiment prodneed. In consequence the individual tastes and desires of the participants shown for the resplendent iu colors that would have put Joseph's coat to shame and made a rainbow look liken quaker coat in the days uf William Point. Especially was this the case with the representatives of the gentler sex. There was red. blue, gold, green, yullow, orange, purple, every color that was bright and attractive to tho eye. nothing somber or dull. The inate vanity and personal pride uf the sterner sex found expression in varied ways. New shirts of brilliant hues, with nn jHirti.ni of them lost to the gazo of brother Indians or curious white men for the sake of conforming t<> civilized modo in white man's dress, erratic combinations of military suits and civilian garb, gorgeous blankets aud reminders of the barbarous form of dress iu the days when the Indian war whoop carried tenor to the white man's heart, aud freedom of limb was considered more important than the conventionalities of dress. To the effete easterner unused to the scenes of the west und Tndiun life, the day afforded opportunities for observation thai will leave a lasting impress upon tho miml. tuul to those who have en present on former occasions, r ceremonies of last Sunday will t Ih* forgot! to the mission ItHik.tl like a pro- cession. People iu carriages, wag- mis and on horseback, mill many on foot, found their way to the mis- siun for t lie purpose of witnessing the ccreiiiollics of the da> and CU- joying the beauties of nature. The exercises in the forenoon wero con fi ntnl to the church, and consist* inl ui' regular services ml mass. The handsome building was crowded with worshipping lni'.nis. and ono noticeable feature was the great number of Bquaws with children. Another was the old men of the tribe. There are several whose fiicis are furrowed with the ravages of age, wiiose eyes ure dimmed by passing years, whose hair is as white as the snows in the mountain peaks. How many seasons they have lived is unknown, hul they have lived long enough to still have Fain! recollections of the wild life uf the Indian before his haunts weir invaded liy the white until, when the chief's won! was law and neither soldier or civilian could interfere. There arc one or two who have readied the ago wlicu life lias lost its sweetness, and they live in silence, and who can tell, perhaps iu sorrow and regret over tin- changed conditions, They are weak and wall; with trembling foot steps, yet seem to ding to tlio teaching of the church as their -■ .■ solace and one hope. To look upon the old and the young, to see their devot ion and evidences of reverence, to consider the record made by the Indians of the mission by their acta the past ten or fifteen years, one cannot but be greatly impressed with the work performed hy Father Coeeola, the priest with thj mind of a Beer and tlie heart of a child, who left the luxuries of civilization to take up lifo ill a wild and unknown country, whero he might accomplish a great good. And the mission with its school and church, with its Indian buys and girls taught along the lines of the white people with the older ones changed from the un tutored son of the forest to the honest, law-abiding citizen of today, is n monument to the good work and personal sacrifice of Father Coeeola long after lie has gone to his reward. The afternoon exercises were tin* big event ofthe day, About, four o'clock the Indians gathered at the church and after a short devotional exercise, a procession was formed and slowly to the chuutiug of a hyillli they marched along the avenue. lead by the children, with the line closed at thc end by Hev. Father I'hoinelle, walking beneath a canopy held by au aged Indian at each corner. At the house of Chief Pierre the services at the altar were observed, and then the march conlilined to the school building. As they passed beneath ich arch a tiring squad of teu in- rheiv were nol less than 250 diutis lireil a volley which is any visitors present from Fori Steele, posed to bo emblematic of tho effort of tho Indians to do away with tho devil ami Ids power for evil. 11 was n great day. interesting from many points of view, and will be pleasantly remembered by all who were there. Miirysvilie and Cranbrook, and if mure conveyances could have boon secured, the number wuuld have been doubled. By 8 o'clock in the forenoon many id' the visitors started, and by 10 o'clock the road la^V^AV-."".. • ^'tt^ttJttM . ■ .) Don't Do Alarmed ar**y. ■ Alain, Clucks tri-i-ii ii..* p. Vuii ih A ;i-Mf7 # mitf.Zi.te, Che 3ewc Taurm Clocks '""'t^J'ILi MR. BRIGHT AT HOME, A fi-w pi-npli' in tho district have luni uu opportunity of meeting .MI'll. A. Bright, mntingor mid one of the chief stockholders in tin- IVrry Crock Hydraulic Mining Compnny, iiml in evory iiistiiiiii' tlu-y huvu Iii-i-ii must fiivoriililyliuprt'Bsi'il witli liiu rugged liitin-si.Y. outspoken wuy .nnl gonial nature, lh- hns t-otno nut from Wisconsin to superintend iln- big undertaking his company lins in liiiii.l. mnl will spent! lliis summer in tlio furry Crook 1-11111(1. As 'I'lu- Hernlil hupp I in llml somolhingnbout iln- mnn from one ill' itS I'llitl-ll Stlltl'H l'Xl-llllllL.-1'S. il tnkt-B pleasure in reproducing tlie wing from tho Ulm-It l-'nlls (Wis.) .Iiiiiriuil, llml will In* iiml wllh Interest; Tlii-uiiiiniiiiiiiis iiniiiiii.-itiiiii ul' II. A. Brlglll for prosideiitinl elector nt tin- cotigrossiomil convention nt Sparta was it plensiug r ignition uf tin- I'lninis mmle for liim by tin- Jackson county delegation uiul of siitisl'iii-tiou to Imb tunny friends throughout thp district, lt. ia 1111 honorary position ntnl it wns Httiug that it should lie given to 11 man who hns boon iiclivi- ill the affairs nf the party ill tliis section ever since there wns n Republican pnrty. Mr. Bright was ono of the pioneers of the Black rivor valley, coming hero in the early fifties, mul lie lias beon identified with its leading industries since, Ho nrriveil without capital, anil he hail but his strong constitution, a willingness to work nnd u determination to achieve tin- success whicli rewards continued effort properly directed, He saw tin- opportunities open in the immense lumber resources of tin RYAN SELLS OUT, The Cranbrook Hotel Passes to .Mesi Hno*;irth and Rollins. ... CONTRACT IS LET In*.M,k note] changed hands, James Ryan, the proprietor sit it opened in 1811", having s<.1.1 his iuteresl to Ueorgo Hoggm-tlt nntl V. A. Roi- lins. Although tiiere had been I tbe next two weeks is now 11 uu- tu Ik of a change in ownership, [a conjecture. Morrissoy, .li 5. Tlio nil. Last Thursday nurht thoCran- absorbing topic iu tliis districl al tin- present li is tiio proposed construction of tin- liniit Northern railway from Morrissey to Fernie, I tlmt work will commciicuwithin lunger y.-t tin- news ilmi il lnul taken pit s a surprise l-> the peoplo of (Viiiiliri.uk. It will seem Btrnnge imlciil 11..1 to see Mr. Ryan ubonl tin- hotel, For n.-inlv seven years In- hns lieen in charge of the busi- i'l.'i.Mli..1 with iho hotel uml with musi ul' Cranbrook's enterprises, lb*, in company witli Annus Mor- lis..11. opened liu- hotel mi lh.' 2Hrd ofDocentliur, l.sHT. nml un thu 25th Min.* thi- first public Christmas iliiinor ovor given in Crnnbrook, Thero wore uo people living in tlie town, for tho simple reason that there wns no town ut that time, and im btiildingB liomexcept n few construction sTiacksusetl by lln* ('.I*.It. for supplies. A. Leitch lnul his any individual in tho county, and ho I'lijoys tin- competency which ho lias built up. Ho hits vast holdings of real estate in this city und in other sections, is vico-pi-enidonl and ..in-ul' tin- largest stockholders in the First Nntil.mil bank, mnl owns 11 large interest iu a valuable mine in thr west, iih woll nn oilier interests. llr hns always boon a liberal giver to charity, and ninny u poor pel-son in Jackson county has bee, benefitted by his benevolence, His I'linriliible nets are done iiuostont- ntlously, nml nro never niiiile the silbjeel uf publicity. Net <"Illy hns he Iii-i-ii n dispenser of charity, bill In- has 1 1111 generous creditor to inuiiy 11 debtor, lie lias bestowed favors upon ninny a former nnd lnisiness iiiiiu 111 limes when favors mount much, In public nll'uirs In* hns just 1 n ns iipcll hi'iil'teil mnl always ready I" nilvain-e lite best Interests of the community. lb- serveil for eleven yours us mayor of Ihis city, nearly always being oleeted withoul opposition. In thai time tho financial progress of tin- city wns good, nud his administrations murkeil for economy. Tho 1111111i1111ti1.il ns elector is tho tirst recognition thnt hits boon given him by liis party beyond Iho city. His untile has been prominently brought before tlio public fur the next assembly nomination, but ho hus not, announced his candidacy, He wuuld probably accept jam us it VAX. saw mill running, nnd it was the mill buys thnt made up the dinner party uu thnt pioneer Christinas day, Among those well known hero woro tionrge i.oitell. Sum Morrow, II. Parsons, (loorge Wales. Fred Hti'/eu and Arthur Trent. Tin- hotel business iii Craubrook in those days was uohontiugn, " Uncle •liiu'' used tu sit liy the hour lit the north dour looking out over tlie unbroken prairie, dreuiiiiug of the the time when truius would be running into the town, nnd of ('riinliniuk's future groutness. Ho- cusioiially 11 traveler would pass through tin- place on 11 cuyuso, mul after partaking of a meal, rideuwiiy Wondering if "that old ninn was erii'/y running nu hotel iu the middle of a prairie." \ In time Mr. Ryan pitr.-lius.-il .Mr. Morrison's interest, mid lins over since been tlio sole proprietor. The house litis dune a big business during nil these years, nnd is favorably known from Montreal to Vancouvor, It has boon kept us 1111 orderly place, clean in every wuy. nml "Undo Jim's" famous li o'clock rule is known ull over the country, And that rule hits boon absolute. It did nut make any dit'- fcreuee who the man wns or whether miiit'.-y wus flowing over the Imr ut live dollars 11 round, ut ii lilisiuess hud to cease and tights wont out. The only exception was 11 banquet. Tito sale puts Mr, Rynn out of the hotel business. He gut SMHH) for the furniture, stock nnd goodwill, mnl the purchases got one of the best business institutions iu the Kiioti-nnys. lint it does nut mean that he will cense to be a citizen of Cranbrook, iu which he Ims been so greatly interested, and fur the advancement nf which lie has iiiim- sn much, lb- is a large shareholder in tin- Kust Koolenay I,uinlier Compauy, (he Stnutlard Lumber Compnny, the Electric Light Company, Ilu- Telephone Company, the Crnnbrook lliewery ami tin* new Waterworks Company, Although In- may travel about considerably, In- will probably iiinke Crntibrook his heiitltptiirlura for awhile nt least. Thero nro hundreds uf people whu will lie pleased lu know thai "I'nolo Jim" will lie able to enjoy the remainder of his life iii ease, and will join The Herald in wishing him and his wife every happiness. The New Proprietors. Messrs. Hoggarth mid RolliliB, the new proprietors, nro well known throughout Fast Kootenny, Mr. Hoggiirlh has been the proprietor of the Klk hotel at Klko fur lhe past seven years, and Mr. It.,llin Lost week a iiitrtv of contractors composed ..I l„ I-:. Shiel.li.. W. Winters, W. 10. I'nrsons.A. R. ami ■I. li. Porter, .Inhn Twohy, *l W, Chniimau anil W.l-Uluuscrarrived at tin' litn-.'tion, ami alter an ex thai ilm entire business portion of Ilie tuwn did nut go up in smoke is ilm- entirely t" the great work done by the bucket brigade, whicli was organized mi tie spot. The lire started in the rear "f William Shaw's tobacco and confection******** st..re. and ilie building, n light Ertii] in. wasn ,11:1-4-. uf tliimes Itefore il wi - disci '" ri d, An alarm i-i - 0011 1 ii -4 ij. ml ;.s tlu* tiro < urre.! ..1 il.'ill in the evening when uii 1 rn- townspeople win. work at the mini and coke ovens wore with the main niail. continued mi In Pontic I'm* 1 nsiilliitiiiii with tin* engineers win. are nowworkiug mn innl i f I he 1 in.p. ise. I rigllt-of- at h .11 bucko! brigade wns soon way where the new lim- wiil join organized, and by the must strcn- uous work thc tin was confined to tin- rn..' building, -lust across un eight-fool nilev I'r..111 the burning il "filial ph .and nlso to look building stood tlio Western hotel, over tho line at that end. As stated and it rcceiv.il 11 -,.verc scorching beforo in these columns tho con-1and was on lln* several times, but true! I'm' the line has been let to 1 tho Humes wen? extinguished be- the llriii nf Siinins i& Shields, of fore-nuy material dumage was done Si. I'niil. ami ulnu thnt instead of it. Iln.iil.4 Western gone up in doing the tictunl coustruotion, they smoke il i- 11 question where the will in 1 urn sulilel lhe wurk. nnd it j lire nmi 1,1 huvosl ippeil, as then* is was for the purpose of submitting only one sl _ ami 11 nnr- estimiites that the contractors mon- row* street In-twivu it and the big honed above wero hero. It is not Alexandra ml from there definitely known at this time who I tho entire t the exception will get tho Bllb-eoutract, but ii is of the Minors hotel and Miller's rumored that Porter Bros., who al- laundry, wi ... -1 nt the ready have the bridge wurk ami mere} ol th Humes. How the fire trai'kluyitig I'm' tin- new line, will started ;- 11 mystery, as the pm- a Isi 1 gel tin* entire construction, prietor. Mr Shiiw. was in attend- They tire it Btrong combination, nnii anceul 11 license committee meet- their securingof the work will mean ingal I'.i.;: at the time, and Units early completion, ami this is mutt in i-lmrm* was at supper. The what tlio Cl rout Northern must de. loss t" building and stock was in sires. The distance from Morrissoy th.- ueighlio--lioo;l of $1,S00, with lu Fernie will In- nine miles by the $1,250 ii mnti new nuni. and it is understood thai, li was 1 -.14.i.i blnze, Imt fur the lhe eonipniiy wishes construction gallant work ol tlie bucket brijjade 1-1 1'-- completed within three the results would hnve been sadly imiiil hs. Owing I-i tin* heavy wurk ' dill',, real. No p'4 1,1 lire department whieh will lie ei tiutered sueh un in a big city could have put forth early completion wil! be impossible, greater efforts, and . rtainly 110110 und, ns nne ul' ihe contractors could linve me! with greater suo- stateil it will li.* necessary to at cess in their work. least double tin* lime limit.' What the contract pri I' this -,. ., „ , • *n 1 • , 1 1 . ilie Mass are RuonitJ. extension will In- is unt known, Imt: * thnt a big bunch of money will be The mines at Morrissey are again turned loose around Morrissoy is I operating tit full blast and business unassured fact, its it is estimated has token lease ul life. that at least 11 thousand men will Meu are 1> _ , * work.as fast be put In wurk nt this point. as thoy arrive in lown, the nevyly From Fernie, a line five miles i itploted coke ovens are being length will also be nut to connect! cleaned out preparatory to their with the collieries at Cual Creek, blowing iu. an 1 from present in- luit this wurk will In-dune liy thetdicatioiis the coming summer will cual company. This line will In- beuuex -.linulj busy one, It is built under a s- paratt tttract. and rumored that no a Iditional 260 coke it is understood that Fuss-V Mc- ovens nr■• w;-:,iu the possibilities of Donald are hot nfter it. with very th-- near future, aud with other good chances uf getting it. iuiprovem -nts which tin* coal com- — p-iiiv ha." :■, .i'-.v. there is not Fire nt .Morrissey Mines. mnon dangi-r thnt Morrissey Mines Lust Thursday evening Morris- will bei ipelled t-« advertise its sev Mines had iis lirsi lire, ami advantages as a summer resort du il. That liny will givo Duly wi Lumb.-r. lln- tuwn a first-class hotel is ,„,.,„., .,,,„. ., T!l. Briti6h a foregone conclusion, ami lln- ,, , ,. , . , , . Herald joins will, their Inste Colnrabia Inmbermen waitedontha uf friend's in wishing them every governmenl to-day and.asked for a kind of prosperity. customs duty of 82 on rnuu-h ltim- Tliomns Kiiukes. the clerk, will \lt.T. w!,i,**; i- now ■■ Imitted free, remain behind tho desk, lb* has .„„;.„,... ... , , .,_.., Thc. in. he 1 this pusitmn for the past live . , 1 „.. , „.. ,,.. ,■ 11,., torview, '.\;,'m; ms private, took, vears. uml knows even traveling . .' ,. „, man from tho Atlantic to the Viicific Place in lln- premiers office. Tlm liy his first iiiiiiii*. tlie house he re- ministers present were Sir Wilfrid presents mid tin* line of goods he Laurier. Sir William Mulock and soils. As 1111 hotel clerk, there ure Senatur T.nq.1. mni. The lumber- probably few who can equal hu,.. [n]un ^ r.1,i,.,.,|„.,1 ,,y Mes8r9. Wells. Hendry. Scott, and Mayor McQuignu uf Vancouver, and May* ipei-atul-s mi the Crows ,„• K"niv ,,|' \,.u Westminster, the nomination wore it tendered liim liy the convention, but lu- is now in the west nnd will make no personal effort fer It, Ho is rugged and hearty though nloiigin years, llis friends believe him worthy uf the recognition already received, nnd many of them that .Tncksoi boon connected with the hotel business iu Cranbrook nnd ISlko fur the past live yours. Both men arc popular, and what is more llu-y understand their lnisiness. They will iiinke quite n tntmlH-r of improvements in tlio house, refitting und refurnishing, changing tin- of A H-ind-mme (lift. Tin Nesl line, whu have been wurkii under .1. II. Scott, chiuf despatches I'm* su time, have givel Mr. Voung, secretary "!' the Manufacturers' Associd :•:. was along wiih tin* lumbermen, and had pre- siilistmilinl evidence uf thiw ap- pared un elaborate statement of the case, wliich was handed to the government. The delegation was accompanied ami introduced l.y.M -ssrs.MaPher- sin. Smith, antl 1 rullilier. Messrs. Scott, Hendry an I Wells addressed lln- ministers ou tli ■ necessity of mure protection J" the industry on '..uiit ,,i ,-., up -iiiimi from tho pl'eeiatiull uf llilll ill llis pusitiui iis chief nnd their regard for him as a man. Mr. Scotl will leave in n few days for Winnipeg tu enter lhe service uf the Cnnailinn North- 4-1-11. Lnsl Sunilny as many ui the operators ns could l-'-i away canto In Cranbrool: lu bid him gootl by.-. and also tu mate n inngnifit-eiil presentation to him and his wife. Cniti-tl Ktiitus IL consisted of 11 cabinet of solid sjr Wilfrid Laurier said tho gov- silver knives ami lurks with pearl !,,r ,,| would consider the rspre- hainlles. and a silver tea Bervicejgeutnt' I tray, (hi ihe traj was thi following inseripiiu II. 1 Mil. im. Mn- . 1. .1. II. .- | 1'nTT 11.441 Mil. TK1.I i. firm Ba IP Tin: 01.0." I"'*1 ' 1st 1114 1- ,,\ Willi Ills 1 lti-111 , M.v in, lnul 1 ntry and In- grasped them, To- county should yet ndd to it liy 11 tic- and bur. ami milking the place . 1.1_ .-....._....... ...... .1... !...._,—4 .., I . ■ ,1 ,.!.. I .... ..Il.u.ill.... ... llllll I ,1.11.4.4* 44'ill day liis iuterests nro the largest of sent in tlie assembly The presentation sp h was made liy .lis, Austin, agent at Klkn, and was feelingly responded lo bv Mr. Scott. Addresses were also'mmle by Agent Mm-, uf Mac. iood, Agent I. II. Wilson, ot Ward. ner and ulher members "f the 11. R. T. . Bostock Apiiniiiii'il Senator. Ottawa, Jtino ''.. The appoint- melt nf Hewitt Rostock lu lhe senate in succession I" the late Senator Reid was formally made on Saturday an 1 confirmed bv Un as attractive us paint and paper will j-. vcniL-r: .1 t . Van lliei'ea; Rate- Increased. ver, II'.'. June I. - A big 1 iii. insitrai rules was I to-day by the bonrd of lire underwriters. The new rates show increases us follows: On all frame buildings and thoir contents I.", percent.; un nil brick buildings *_'•'. per -•' nl.: mi nil stuck on brick buildings nn per cent. Heavy lus-.es iii lli*' Toronto lire mid continued small earnings in Canada nro given as the cause by the in* surance companies, ay. Two Tons of Oold. Seattle, .lam* I. A Dawson despatch to tiiu Post-Intelligencer says that since Bluicing began iu thu Klondik 1 May Uth. 11 royalty lias lieen paid nn 55,7oJ! ounces of gokl rn* nearly two l..:.s. This is the largest .-itn-.um .ver produced in tin- Klondike up lu Juno 1st. This district last year only produced 11,00(1 ounces in a similar period, tin: cit.wuimiok UEttALD \ CRANBROOK HERALD additional local £g. D.iii'i torgel the lawn party at W.T, lleid's residelie. the even- iug of June 22ml. EXTENSION ASSURED. Muri-tot-i Mil" - Unpaid. That the (in:.I Null hern exten, siun from Morrisst-y t.. Fernie will lie completed this year is nuw lis- The H.-i M'v - "i'i. sl" 11 >'*... II"-'- 4.4 Ij -j V in Siill.ll IJ'-' 1-""' - || jl, 4444.1 4.44.|.Vnl..' Ilriiij{out. * •' .■.li'"-iut''i****'-*'i In thi- i'i"-" ' Itii tin'' '-l'-'iil'l ii*i"l illi ,,44l.li-!4-ll|,ll„,V. »l 11 l» III-W.. II i« ,„,nr„ll. I nl., ,1,4. ' : Iii imMlalwr. Sn , |, ,|,,», ,,■,;•, ... ml .li.i.ii..-il |...li,4 ll ,|,,ll'l III 141 |,I,.„M. 111. | |,|l-. It'll ill-**!***- Isiitjnililisli ,i i..v......... Iiiiii iiilll ■will in lni> i,i,tniii,ii t.i Si'iiil in vnnr wilii-fHti* 14,411 1 4411,1 41,41 ,- ill i,„ II kt.ll I'VIT llttl'l IMIIll. A.U..411-4.44 ..*•- S| ,..-, Ii-ll. Hll||tll- ,.,"1- litnii, |H'|- llllllll ll, ii" in,-ii- llllll I'" I'—. 11,44,1441^ III I l,"l ".HI- I'-'- lill-'l "'' ,1,. I ',.,'- |I4,,I,|. |,,1 Iill,- 1 lllllll ll" I - M.M-. . I — I- ..I- in I- |'"l li.-" ,,,.1, liuu-rtiini. |l 4 -I," 1..I.-.I. ll ll," ill' "I S.MIlll l:.,-, k, ".i.i.ii -.ni ni.i-i ...luni- III Tin- ll.'l. ,1,1. Tl,,. 11mm. 14..-.4 m-i,),- ml, |,linit, "I"! ll, work l>ill il." l"-i lli" Hi-nil i'l iiin.i i-lint-ll* I' u - n -i'ni'-- ilmil "ii yunr in,, ivnrk. n ivi-.-iiii. >.... .-"ii in -liuiiii- m..] pr kirk in.l .....l ...in ivnrk i" ► "111,-- I |,,ll,Illl llllll-" ill lll""l'-' llllll lll'V* EDITORIAL MITIiS. (ieneral Mitnitgor Hayes, ot the Ci'.iinl Trunk, says thai Canadians will I--- given lirsl choice in the surveys of lhe new mad, bill llllll thy penpl,• musi remember tluil tlio Canadian lield is limited when il conies in aii enterprise like the bifihling nf a Iranscoiitinoiitiil road. Editor liaeretl. nf the Morrissoy Despatch, dumped his .lead ads last week ami prom-hod 11 sermon In the people -if his town ulv.-r- lis'ing lhat continued Bomo good Wind Crnnbrook needs is lire protection thai will protect, Cranlirnnk business men --.-iiiii.it all'urd a lire, and yel some nf lhem seems in l«, inviting it liy llu-ir carelessness. The lleral.l subscription lis! continues tu grow, and the demand fur lhe paper increases at the hook Stmvs. Lasl Week I!. K. Belittle sold lietween 'n, and 100 I C. I-;. II,ml & Cu.. uver ."ill. wliile lhe sales al the ollice Were nbout Jin. This in addition In the large Bilbst-riptioit in town shows llllll Tile II: llllll is Mill, 'Premier Melln.le says thai Stuart Henderson cannot play in his back yard any inure. .The committee iu charge uf lhe incorporation inovemenl Bliould Jose nn lime. (inlf is a favorite game in Cran- brook, but thu trousers wurn have nnl the regtilntt hock. A well filled water barrel in the buck yard ul' ovory business luntsi mi Biikm- slreei mny save the tuwn some time. John Houston says that lhe Nelsun Tribune has nol been snld but thai on Angusl lit will be start ed as a lirsl-elass daily, foruinsl tin provincial government and favoring Charley Melnlush fur Ilu Dominion houso. Short Comments. Ueorge Hillier The people nf Canada shmilil insist ,,n theptissngc nf laws lhat would prohibit tlu over eapiializalinn nf any company. With these extremes bound an im- use mi lit uf lnisiness troubles wuuld benvoidod. R. K. Beattie. I would like „ system inaugurated by which the business nuni had ail (he refuse mutter from ihe stores Imidtd nwny eaeli 'lay. There should lie n'.i burning ul' slull' in open stoves in alleys nr otherwise. W'e nre running luu iiin,-Ii risk liy doing ii. .lames Ryan. I liavegol no baek yard nuw. sn I guess I am in a position tu mnke an notivo firewarden, i-'riilll nuw nn | wi]| devote sume nf my lime in Bi-uing thnt (Inlaw is enforced sn thai tin. people will In mpi'lli'.l i,, protet-l litem. selves llgllilisl lire. K. I*',. ( lii'hal'il. There is no use iii talking, Cranbrook is growing nnd Inuks as if would keep un doing 60. ' j Mrs. A. C, Bowuess left Tuesilay I fer un extended visit al the homo „,,,,,|. 'IV contract litis been lei -if her father in South Bend. Wash. Services iu the Methodist church next Sunday at the usual hours, Strangers in the city cordially welcomed. We have just received lhe largest consignment uf trunks, valises uml grips ovor brought into Last Kootenay. Morrow .V- McFarlane. The liirls' Missimi liiind nf (he Methodist church will hold au ice cream social ami sale uf wurk at Miss I'atnnire's home next Wed in-silay evening. 1'rue Is to be devilled tu the Kiliimn.it Indian -iris' hnme. The Columbia Comedy coinpuny whieh appears here l-'riday liigul is uuder the iiiunagi'iiieiit uf .1. W. MeCliiskv. the niiiier. wlm. il will l,e remembered lost both eyes nbuiii two years ago by ii premature explosion ofn blast iu the boundary country. Mr. McClosky has ado*;- ted this mentis of funking ii legitimate living nud is entitled lu hourly sjipport. An Englishman bidding farewell tn Itis friends in London was asked by ii fund mother where he wus going tn locate in America and being luld Montreal, slm exclaimed How nice, ynu will be able I" nu over tn Winnipeg uuuu or twice a week mnl lunch witli our Aluy. and occanionly have dinner with Clmrlie whn lives iu Vancouver and don'l forget the Hill's, at Craubrook. B. I'., thoy are 'truth peoplo,' ami handle, 1 bolii 20th. Century I'l. t dug." llllll Slill e, ,||| I'.ielS will lie "iiell this week, construction wurk beginning in a week ur ten days. Sin,*.* our lliellliuli iwu weeks ago of an interview with K. I'. Watson, chief t'ligiueer frmn Sl. I'anl. whn with a parly ni engineers came up tu re-survey ilu- .proposed line, we have ascertained definitely thai the contract fer the wurk has In Messrs. Siiiniis & THOMAS KENNEDY, AGENT IHI: QENERAL MERCHANT ii ,- , i. i Uroceries, Canned l-'ruit. Fish.etc. Ml lOullvi, . I'l.iui '1... I...-I i.i.i.l... 4 TiilM-fti i S||,|.lll>44 It,,,. |'.,.|.|. III,.. 444,1.1 lil-l .44*4. 1,1 > "I 444I4..I- 411 44tt'.l"IU" nrill-H -11,,lll.l l""klll 141. - I. 411 Suits of Ready Made Clothing illrn-l I. "iii M,........ I Aiucs-liolilcn Hunts ami Shoes I -". ,,l .Iiml" liiutiy In.l ...-ii m-i r ,,...l THOMAS KENNEDY, AOENT l.|,|„,.,i, ll4.ir.4i H,,.,l. - (i. P. TISDALE, li'eii given In Messrs. S ns ,V . t /*..<,.,k..,w»l- ' shields, ti,,- in, eontracthig iim, | Cranbrook Candv kitchen • WILL BUII.D NEW CHURCH The Catholics of Fernie Will Erect an SS.OUU Structure, l-'ernii- free I'ress: Rev. lather C iia jiinl his church worker held a meeting on Tuesday evening to consider the stibjet-l ni greal or church iit'cotniiiotlatioii, It had I a the plan uf the Unman Catholic cliurch mnniigotueiil lo build au addition lo Ihc present building tuul Father Cm In pro- -nti-d a plan fer the same, It wus Ihe unanimous opinion thai in view of the prosperous future ahead f the luwu that nnthing but u now modern building would meet tlu-ir reipiireineiits. Consequently it was decided tn sell their present building mid lul und build ou tlu-ir new hits, opposite -Mr. .1. A. Briek- er's resident n MticPherson avenue. Tin- cliurch owns two lots on this corner making a vory desirable property l-ll feet square. Thoy purpose building a church similar to the one nt St, Eugene Mission whicli is regarded us one of the-finest structures of its kind in the district. Its dimensions will be nboul JMxTO nnd its cost will boiibuiil $8,000, (hi lhe a I- joining Int tlu-y* will erect a neat cottage tn be used as a dwelling liouse fur the resident priest. Father Coeeola -since coming In Forme tn take over llic work of fhe cliurch has done much by his persistant ami self-sacrificing efforts tn nlurgo the work uf his church, and at thc present time the building is entirely inadequate tn accommodate tin- peoplo who attend. Father C ohi ex|ieots tiiut the construction nf the ureal Northern ruilwny to Fernie will nlso mnke deniutiils nu his cliurch for in- crensed accommodation ami In* is anxious In see liis new chin built at once. Died. While un an engine working in Sirdnr yard about two months ago Harry Meliirr. a young Englishman nf about nineteen years, fell and broke his buck. He wns tnken in the St. l-uigeiie hospitnl. Crnnbrook. and everything in the way uf saving his life tried but il wns nf nn avail mid In- died on Sunday morning, .Tune 5th. The funeral was held from Bcat- ty's undertaking parlors mi Tucs- fny, .Tutu* 7th. mnl the remains interred in Ilu- Cranbrook cemetery. The d 'used was born iu l-ing liilitl und ci'iiue tu British Columbia il....it live months ngo, He leaves brother in England mnl n sistei who was with liim during Ids ill- iiess. Miss McClirr wishes In thank the C.P.R, Co. for tlu-ir kindness in bringing her In Cranbronk uud alsn the employees of the company fur llu-ir generosity towards lu-r. She leaves next Monday fur Vic- toriu. * i; -1. nileto itoch "i I Candies, Fruits, Nuts, • Biscuits, Pipes nnd j TobaCCOS. ''''--■ uaacall sii well known Ihf4.inili4.nl thowesl. { I.. !', Shields, uf this firm, ai-riv- ed al lhe .luiu-tioll, via lhe lirent Snrih 'rn. mi Monday ttfti moon lasl. and with a party of seven subcontractors, whn had Leon engaged .... Ihe Inn mile road .'ailed tho cutoff between Rosfortl ami Columbin Falls, In..!, lln* C, I' li. express that evening I-* Fernie, returning tu ih.- ,111111-11.-1] aliout midnight, This party ni contractors compris- ed. besides Mr. Shields. .Inllll Twnhv. nf the firm iif Twnliv Bros. .1. I). Porter and If. A. Porter, of Porter Bros.: Win. Winters ami W. K. Pltl-BOIlS, nf Winters. I'ar- suns and Bonnier: .1. W, Chapman, and W. K. Ilunser. uf (Irani. Smith A C... As Mr. Shields had an engage- mont lu meel Mr. Hoglau, a chief engineer, at Columbia Fulls on Tuesdny, the pnrty left for the snutli Tuesday morning. Thu cutoff is practically finished now. mnl any nf these sub-contractors could move their t-ontplete outfits up here and get at wurk on short notico, l-'uss A* Mcliniioll. our local contractors, nre also after a share ul' the wurk. but we under; slum! they nre particularly mixiniis t.. got the contract from tiie C.N.I'. C. Co. fur ih,-. live miles nf road from Ft rnie up ro Cual Creek Mines. The siib-coiitriiuts fur Ilu- ten ,,, ■ , . , ■ .. . ;| (-, 4, , * ,, IS hue IS nne ii he lies 111 miles Iinni Morrissey to 1-crnio ,, ., , ., , ,. , . , , ■ll i, i , ,|*. „. i.- , i British I'oumbiii am up-to-ilnto Will ue let this Week, we iimler- . ... ,.' .. ,' , Flie Notice. I',, ll," l-nuiii.-inl l',,ii-l,l,l. . 4111.1 In ll.„ I.-- ,l,i,,ii ... i n.!,i.i.i,,;. .4,1.1 ., I,,i- I" 44'".II. il lli.il* . ...i„ ' . V.. I;,: | ,MJ"..| I I„.W;||.!",I- 4,|t .4411- ". ' 'III I -Mil. ,1, 1 ,l,41|,l"l -J .,1 ll„, ,,..,-..i - ui a.- IM17, a- mn..ml.,I l..v . :. .!,,;,,,,. .'i. is..' im ui:i;i:nv I .. :1;:'.....4 |...-...i I...—I Hi" i" l"..- ' I"i4- .411. ,„ il,..,,],"ii,.,.li"riii.l..,.-.,i ,,il,..ii4i-.. ,-.i heIuIIukIufllniluunlmaa written I" um' i > -1" -" heels I I'.v "'"' • r ii„.r.'..i i mi «in ili'lii, Tl I 'IIIIH- .'"ill l.„ ,,.- l,.l'..ll-4 Snrlll "I I. . ,- Str.,,'1. iii'.l nf t.iilii-,1,'1. Vi, i.'.i. tnilivl i Ii4ii, I'm..!!,. It.iil-vn.i rinlit ,,i 411,1 ini'l li.,.lo.ll..|i lituek - nl SI. li I,,.I ... .,,11 -14.11 I.1,1-" i.i ,,1..,.,,., tli,. 1,4. ,114.,,. II III" 4144.1, l-.tM*I III" »,11,l"ll- 44,4,4, ,4111.41,, | 4,4.41,1 Vet, I," -llllll ll" Il.ll.l.. I -, "i K.li,-. Ilullnra uii.l.-r -.*-■ i II . ll i|'i' ' I ... 1 'Vl,i*il -Intnl.'- ill Unt 1.-1 (--.Illllllil,, , 17. I'..'. ' ......I. k, lie llii- (Illi -lay ..t .1. t li. llllll W I' Ilint. i t: si.ii,.- I ;i„,. w.iiii.i- *^SS5 i SHOES! SHOIiS! Men, Women anil Children's Nut ni t'osl Imi ;n ;i big proHt. Cull nnd si*.' what I mu du for vmi. New Line of Cook Stoves Just Received LEROYSAGE 1 nt: si mn mi: cm ur ur intii'Hii im1.1 Mint, t uiu* si'iJKi.i: iikiiih in I'mliiiii*. x,.iiii.|- li,,|.,,|,,i inuu il.,a ...i tlie -jiltl ,hi.v. I Mn.v. AH. llllll. il 4iii-..4.l,.|,.,11,1.1 A j I m.i. I -■ .l,,,i,l|,i.ln ll," -1,1.1,"I,, III., l4.tr»1<>r ii. .....I I,., Unit ' :, „ tin j I',.um. "I K nn.l m.I in,In,I,-I in ilmi Hi, rh-etnn -i,,4i.-..|.X"l-,,i,. Vii,„..l|,.,,,|-i,,i„ 4I'I' 4,14.11,1,41, I,,. Uill,I,"Ml I. • "I, „|| „„,] eliiglllnl' tin- .-ii.i.. ul sll.AS COLLINS ul w nnliu-r, Inml... timi ti, ,l hhi,iI, iniPRtnti I IJ-'-'l'V I'-'- lelltCll I I, III" man,l H-4. i-r,.,|4iii,.,l in ninki' |„ij. i,i liinliivlih i Imlgiinl. I'.i, lii'limi ,. 4.- elnlm li|i< THE STRATHC0NA Formerly Hotel Phair NELSON, li. C. B. TOIPKINS, Manager. Elko's future. titntl. ami lhe wurk of construction will be under way iu nbout n week. Tin* Ureal Northern would like tl xteiision to be completed in Ihre.' months, but the contractors sny thut is Impossible, and expect it tu require live ur six iiu.nllis. AGAIN SHIPPING COAL, M,„ri-i.,v Min,.- t>,«|iuteh. After a close down nf live weeks. during which time only a handful nf men. Hrebosses and a few others were ai work, the mines at Morrissey are again in operation, ami ears loaded wiih the finest conl in lln- distiiot nre rolling out over linll rent Northern, Thnt the mines are running for keeps, uni ever increasing output, is evident, li is uur belief that uuder the present arrangement Hill is taking a certain quantity and Unit after his coutriicl with the Rosslyn, Wash., minos expires, throe months hence, all thnl can be procured here will be taken by him. liy Ilial time this camp will be humming ami huvc a much Inrger output thun ever before. It is conceded thnl cual musi be mined on n larger scale tn compete with lhe American mines whn hnve nu duly to pay. There is a llirgl! expense here tu have the mines working a couple uf hundred mon, mnl by employing more eight hundred or a thousand lhe price nf cual will b isier. There is ninrkel for any amount of cual in Ihe western stales, mnl price will gel il. W'e nre informed ou guud nutlior- ily Hint lite conl eompiuiy hnve na order for 173,000 tons of coke to be delivered after the llth uf .Inly. Thnl. wiih the orders nuw in, will keep the nveiis ill all ihr -amps going full blast fur six months nl least, it is sni.l. The report emtio nil yestenluy morning (Thursday I. md detailed confirmation is ex. peeled su,,.,. CALLED I'KEMIER A LIAR. Stormy Interview Between Mr. Mdlriilc mid Mr. Henderson, Victoria, -liine I. Siuarl Hen. dot-sou, M.l'.l'. I'm* Vale, is in lhe city, having returned from Sim Francisco, He hud a stormy mooting to-tlny with lln- premier whom ill every respect. Well lighted sample rooms. Chinese Labor Employment Agency Oriental Bazaar Full line of Chinese ami .lap: se Fancy Hoods. Storo mi Durick avenue, opposite ul.l Heraltl office. JIM MAHWAH Stock Quotations, Furnished bv Ileal.*. ^ Elwell, brokers, Crnnbrook 11. C, Urn-Snip ■''I N.irtli Slur C Sullivun IM ^t. Kuu'i if Pay Hull 1 St. BugpnnUt Min *f li .U'dtPNl Oil ueiH'o 11'oriifiitiiy. . a.* .mimllmi del.! h'ii'l ID I',- inll'iik,' ."■i llllllillil.il Cllllrlo'jl ilml ii Sale*: Western V Jitl-V Oil Cu Ul on. Wm k -<9y-®-tfr®-iiiii.,.l.t "'I.'...,,, r i-.-isix, li.ivlim inn."-! in Uif ill.!rllniilmi ,,l ll -In I Ilie -in.I .1 in.,„l i- i in l„i,,l., tliF.,tli,l,iv ,if .lull- ii. K| I,, 4,,..„| | ,.Ti«i.*r..i letter, uililroiwo.l tn u... mnl,. -in....I. liiu until,* .mil lulilrtna mnl lhe lull liii'tii'iitiirt, „l Iiii, rlniiii nr intPI-est, 1,1141 n .-iii!"iiii'iit ..( hi, ii.'i'i.iiiit um] tin, iiniini, nf il.i, 1-,,,-iiril.v (if nii.vl l,..|.i I.i Inn.. After lli,. -ni.l .-.il. .I,,,. ..[ Jul)*, tlit-mllttlttiitlrntnr will inwei-il .villi tin, ,]i- tnl.11ll1.il ,,l il„. ,,1,,,.. I,,,, hK ,,,B„,.,| ,„ 1I11.1.P iliiiiiis mil, 4,t nliiiji 1...-liuil lmvi, Innl II.ii,.,I 11, Cnn,I.r,i,,I, il,,-lli.i ilnv 4,1 Milj I'..nl. .i.tni - r.'i'niiin.i, Ai-in-i.-,,nn, II' I'll" I.l) Illl IMIMIMI. rrulibrnok, 11. t*. 4, l.n pli liim 11III1,. nlini'i'"Iiiim, An.l lllllliFi' I11I111 lilllli,. llul iiFilnn. niiili-l' ■'•li'ii. -'IT I." .- 1 ,,l Mm,, il... -.iin.." ..f-in!. t'FrtfllFiiltuil lni|,i,,i,.| ,1-. I I Mil*. 1,1. .I,.,. .,. Mni. A. li I-.iiii, T'.'l S l"l 1.1.441 Timber Notice Ttlkl'nolle!" llllll lliiilv .In, k mi.'t' iinn- 1 I In n|i|,ly 1.. 1 li." In.■! ri 111-i, ,. ,,l IuiiiIh ..ml »nrk» 111 Vin.nii,. It, r, (,,, „ I inl li.'.'i.-" 11. nil 11.1.1 .■ ii-i-y iiiiiIii*i I tin- to lowing ih-w.riheil IuiiiIh in smith !;,„i Knnliuii.v. tJouiliieni'lini 4.1 11 pii.t (.l.nit..,! ,11 n,. Ill 1,4,4.-1 Notice. M ■i'i-li,.i,.li.niii"i. ilmi nn ,|,i,.« ,ili,,| ,lul,Ml," IJn-i Kn v Lninlirr 1 i,iii|iiui|., I in led, mil nm i.v 1,1 lli- Honor, iln- Lira ti-ntiut ll"vi.|ii,,f in ,,,iiii"il miili.r -FFtimi Tot t 0 'llii'.'is ,111.1 Sli'Fiiiti- .lis " 1....|,,,ii' 1.1,ul .I.-l-. Inn imu-nn.l ..tin'!- nliHtrui'tlons Irom Uif Innl 1111,1 l,„iil„- ,4i llii; s I, ruk. llriiisli tu where I,, iiheru lh" cl k lutemem lh,' rrown .Veil I'lu, llnllwn,*, ninl lo mrnighti-ti thoFiiiirne ,,l llin -ni.l i-iwk, ninl toi-unnttitet dtiniH, I ins. uml iiink"-m-hniliFi lni|irort- I-ii- limy I'i'iipukhii.v tor tin, iliiiii-u nf 'ui-mnl Iiniini*, o! lumber I herein, Dined lln-llml d.i.v nt .Imi", Hull. W. Im Hiii.l, Snl , ilnr Inl'>liFii|,|,|i|.|in| Timber Notice Tnke nnii,-,, Ihnl thirty duys niter date liM.-'i 1 Intend |i|il.vni II hinti. I-- -i.ni.... >.! Ii. iiii.I i„,rt-. Vielorin, 11 I'., iiuiii"! from Hi.* fnllowlng described I I- in Small Uii,. I, ,4,1 i .mini.'.,.ii:n nl ii point lli.'l nn- ii,,illi ,,l lh" ii..nil eusl ..niii'i. ol lot -21,0,1, thi-lice -"-' li.iii- lli.'l,",. .-.mih 1 111 cliniln.. thence cn-t to III" i-"-! Innil nf lm Is;-.-, lli,lli"l.uitli toll nili Iimii ,.!' Inl 1H7", lllll",* w,,-l In lh., weal Iiinil nl lol 11158, liiml on bin ilu* pli ol beginning. tinted llii! yuth dny of Mny, I'.-nl '" ■' It. u ji'iiulngi. Timber Notice Tnki* nnlii'i. Unu Il.iei v ilii,*« i f,,., .I,. 1,- , inti'iiil to npply 14i 11 Iiii'l ".,mnii-si r uf I.ml- nnd workn nl Vlctorln for n -p.,inl li. "-•ii-,. tn nit iinn enrry aw-ny Umbel from nit* liilloiiiin- ilmeilbul lands'lirXonlleTSoii Km,444 1,4,4 t'liiiinieiiclng nl a pnst In ith bound* iirvollol la.t. one in letriliall tli ra»t '■"linr "I-niil lm 1211, mnrki-d I'.MeArtlillr's h. ii. riirn..r.ilii,iici. iinnh mi "Imi,,, more nr less In M. M.I nne-' timber II-pi .tliettcteiisl lu-". -'iiiiiiii iiii I.TOiiiii' K.'liv's Umber li in-. .I..-.I lllll-III eluiill- in...., or If - thenc- -vest So ellilins iiuiii, or less, thelii-n soulb lilt cliulns mot,, or I,.— to the north liiiiiiiil.iry ul bit lL'.'l ml lliinmi wesl u g snld boiiiiilnry -tl) ihulus moi r less tn |.l" I i-llmninlli-emi III ciilltuilillig li-lll n i! Cranbrook li Hotel ** s 9 (iucsts Comftirl a S,nt'ctalty * J Qood Slnbiinn in CotUCCttoa Nearest to rnilioad nml depot. Has accommoda< tious for tbe public nuequalled in CniulTook. Hot and Cold Baths -} Hoggratti cS: Rollins j Proprit tors | j \i *® 9mmmmmmmmEmmmm®wm T When vmi visit Cranbrook stop at the ^ 1 ROYAL HOTEL! Nunc Ik'tter lu Ilu- I', in.l t-4 i Rates $i mul up. Short Orders and Oysters •..* served in anv style Irom 8 p. m. to6n. m, rK •Y' B The Libit is thc best, the r,K>im are uiTiurpasscJ Int clean ty ^ty liness and comiort and the bar is suppliej with thc be -t brand 4y <**'*> ol liquors and cigars. L. B. VANDHCAK, Prop. <» l*ss^^a^y^MiiifflEiisiE.eiiiisiiaiassE!isi3i Notice. In llic Siipii'ini-!'".... til Itiiii-b .'.,1,1114'.i It. 111.* 111,111,','„t lhe Uiilel* I'niiip.iti, I',.hm.lul.it".1 Act, 1BI1I, Ami lull .Iter ul It..* VV ulii Supply 1'ninpiiii.v, Limited. Notiee is hnreby given tlini u Petlllun hns been tlle.l iu ilu- District Iteglslry In it." Snpri'iii" Sipu"!,,,, Inml nf Itillinh I'lillllllbbi nt Craubrook. praying tor ii rerlilleatennder Section till,- Hvi- l-i.'i) ul It I.iiv.-In.'iilinli.'.l A.-i nui i/iim iln* Wuter Suppl, (Juliipnoy Limited, to construct nnd opernUi n -ni't- workssysl for the supply of ..'liter tu llu- iniii. i.f Cruuhrunk uml the Inhnhitntils thereof. And uni in-is nlso hereby given .lint the npnlii'iiliiui nu Ilie-ni.l I'utittoU will he mnde liy the I'mnpnliy In the Judge uf the-hip-i-me ruin t uf Britishrohiinblaiit IheConrt Ilmi-.-. Ilnstui. Siiiinrc, Victoria, uu Mnmlny, the tni'iily-ci'i'iin day ul .Int.-. nml. in the hour ot ten o'clock ill the lor i, The dnte ol iho llr-i pnbllralloti id lids inuiMM.ii. Hi. 4.T.1I1 lluiui Mn.v, mm. Dated nl Cranbronk, Uiltlsht'oluiublil.lhls imli nm ni Mm, mm. IV, I*', third, linker Street, Cranhronk, D. C, Solicitor for the Compnny. Timber Notice. Till," mili etllilt thirl.v duys utter il I Intend toapply In ttl" chief commissioner nf bunds and in, ks, Vlctorln, U I'., turn -p ■ nilliicii-c iii em uml carry nwny timber Irom the following described bl'llils-illlilleiliSi.ulli IJn-i Kootenny: Commencing nt a post i hinted on Iho west -nl" .,1 the ll.l*. S,.ul I,"in II.ill i,,l,4 nl i post Jtl.lli ewesl 80 clinlne, thence nortli sn ,tin ins, I hen est so ,hi, ins mine or (ess to tlm II. C. Southern llnllwny, theuce lollnw- inir iti..-.ihi railway in tho plate ul , - menconteut,containing mn ncres, nioiu ur less, lluiui lliis UO,h day of Mny. A. I)., llml. IJ. I'nltcrsun. il A, Leitch, A min Timber Notice. Take nol eethal tlditydayaafles date, I Intend In upply to thechletcommissioner nf ..millsnnil winks, Vlctorln, ll.C,turn .pec* inl llecuse 1" un iili'l|"nrr,v nun, tliuberlrom llio following desi-rlhid lands, In Bouth l-Jn'sl Ki...liiuu i I i *lng nt n posl planted nu the west side nf ill" 11 e. Southern ltiiilwn.v nt mile pool HI. Ill 14,-1 HlO "hull's 1111,1',' n- less lolil" eiisl.i'i,' I...mutiny nil'. I'. It. lul Inllll, tl ii south following Ilie onldbniindury lino miln. ll.l' S,iniiin ii Itnllwny, tlieneo following suiil ruilwny to llic pb I inin innil iiiiiiiiiiic. mil ini'"- more rn* I.-—. Dated tills *lllth day of May, A. D, mul. IJ. 1'utorson. il. A. L.'il.'h, Agent. Timber Notice, Unsl Kiii.ii N, » ,.,iii„ Jilllini Inl IWU 4.1 I..1 IJlll . I rl -. iii, i] nm. .:. nil...I 1 1- in Snulli ni i. p.... innil...: -I\ A.Inl|.l. ..-." 1.1.......I i il -i llln-l II-:.. ,',1.4 i| Un,.. »|ilkes 1 -I I-'I „■>, I' !-'■"•. Ur .44. Illl-Solllll lliiiil nl -il.i Int Ill Illi- wesl lim. 1.4 4 ll. S.....I..IU lliili, he llrlilsh I'ol.iin'In "" ,".,1, wool B ..I I..1 IIM, Ihenee .11 ol -i"l l.n 41-1,1, " be | I f I- liiil 1,-1 less. nl Mny, Inill. I-'. Ailidpli ^4^.' ■ ,-' & ' 'a*' Synopsis nf RcgulallOttl, inr disposal of Minerals iiii Dominion Lands iu Mnnllnliu the Northwest Territories and lhe Yukon Territory. M 14411.11 I'll Illl 111 i.lllll.t.. -uoper fur n c puny. ,l,il niihlii lllteeii nnl dny allowed for mleil he elnlm nonpeiiileii'nr nnhl n.-nuvey mmle,uiul 1 t*,i 'lie Mlnlsler ,,l '.'.i 1'.' 41 lUiry.n! n'n ill.ni shall priivldu ullitlil- N, \v. T. -'•lllllll'. "lllll l",i :,i" Nmlh S'iskhI* ' less. eil 5th day ol 11 n, mm • ii I'. McArtlm Notice. Nntiii'is hereby given llml siisli* iluvs after ill lie Unsl K- uy Lumber Coin- pnuy. Llmlti'd, will upply In His II it Ilie Lieilleliaul lloveriini'it innl utiiler sectloil 7 -,i Hi,** llli'oniiiiiiI Slroioe Art," In clour >,,iii,l,"s. I,,|. imiis nml nil,,,,' obstructions l> he l.e.| uiul liniil- ul llii- Sitliil -I.*. I.. llritisli I'oliimlilii, iiiiiI lis Illliill nice, [rum il'ssuuic whore the .leek inl.'.-eels I lie i'iiiii-Set Puss railway llll'l I" sll'lllghlrll lhe .• i.U-" .1 ll... -nnl crick, mul struct .buns, booms, nmi iniiko sucb other mproven isiianiuy I." nn'oasury lor the Irli-ltig ni ion- mul il.iiium: iitlunibortliun-ln I Iilir ilrsl dny id.li nun I' I'. Huiil. 11 Sn'lcltur tur the applicant. - useil of rank' treaeliery in l^° '^'^'""'i "'"'"' '"I "ra"';' •"' lii-t-nkiiiK llis |,ruiiiise nut to bring J.'i ,i bogiii!,"',,..""" """" ' '''"'" oil till- Klltllloo-K election Iill tlllll liientcllln- lllMliivnt.lune Hull tni.lilli- ul' .Inm-. Mr, Henderson is! " It.li ,lonnl-gs,l m, ri-linrteil tu have ealleil Preuiiur MeHriile a liar, ami tip. premier< tlieri-tipon ortleretl liim out ul' tlie room, nntl stilted tlmt in uny future euniiiniiiieatiun witli tlie Opposition } NOTICE. In- would refuse tu recognize Mr, ., ,„,,,.,:„„ „, ,..„ e.,,.,,,1 ,„- n „.„ it | i ii • i ■' ni'"IIMii nl UU' I mil m i iii i.ii'I'mii1 lleiulersiin anil would write anil Commissioners fnr Hm I'niiiliruuk Lie inform tlio tailor ofthe Opposition, once DUtrlct will l«- liohl ut tlm Court Mr. Mnetl till, to tlutt effect. | House in Crnnliroolt on Wednesday, Lliuu-l.ltli, nl tin-liinirei len o'clock in I" the forenoon, when tlio following nppll-L*„,.,, 4,1.1 ,,,,,,4,1,,,,. IliK Strike at Sydney. cations will lm eoiislilore.11 bV l",!kla« „lim "vneffilila JoiSiriSon , , ,, Transfer, with ymir •-.•. Will'teed him wiih 11 libni*. tsv.lnev. (.!,. .Imu' . Eighteen e n 11, thi , ui 1, 'nl supply oil I, plnco hin. In 11 fine stall, I , -|„ p .,, , ,, V I'lnni I!,. 111S1V Uli-k.-nsiill 1.. Mn-lliili ,.I,,11,1,4,, - I,,,.-,. „„" ,,. Jillhisnc hllinh'cd 1 un- idle at the Don,. 4 Ctapp, Wonlwortl u-i, Cranbrook. li" nt !, ™i* * miMiSa Vluim, puyKln IlllOlt ll lllltl Steel t Ollipitliys Dm,.,! ,, Provincial I'l.lli-i- (iBiro, '-'"'kl,',„' ilbl,in ndr. Ourlnellllle wurks as a result ol' 11 di-i-lnrntion nf |.-,.n,i,,, 1',,'c. Mny 25th, mill '"' ""'"" "'''' l""'l""»'"' lodorn.nmliv If the company thnl is exploiting tin- power nl Klk river falls go head witli the work, it will lie the lirst step toward milking Elko an Dominion Dny at Pcrnic. I lini»rtiuit industrial center, The ,, . ... . . . . . Elk falls is probably the finest l-ei-ine will celebrate Du on -miter power in Uritish Columbia Daywilha laerusseinateh 1,,'lween .„„] the extent is limited liy the Ferine and Crnnbrook. ami other desire of lla- promoters, Already spurt, 'lhe Miners Union will Klko has two railroads, tlio C.P.R lmlil a big union ptcn t Coal n,-,i the Great Nortlicrn, as fine 11 ('i 1j-.iiisI two iniles from Fernie, clinmlo as can be found in Cinindii, and tin* t-ombiiu-d [■i-lebrntions will iS1,,,l m rv inisiirpasseil. ami is in draw large crowds from all over close touch with coal milling, Inm- tin- district-. 'I'he C.I'.U. will run It boring ami agricultural industries, special from Crnnbrook, innking tho I The titnti is coming when Klko will nnusiinl low rale ul « fur the ,,„ „ pro8poro11B ,„1KineW ,,,,!,,,. 9trikp~ j,y ^-{SSIlcIni Woriltnei.-s ' ' "' ^^53^' I ^Zn^GZt'^uXT' ," rounu iniJ. 'iiml mi iittnii'tivi'|iliiri-hn-luunsts. nsaoeintiou Notice. Notlcp Ib Hereliy (ilvon tliat ilnya nti datu tho KiiHt Kootctifty Uralier rumtmiiy j l,'!1I|^'|,.> i.iniil.'il. wiil npply i<> His Honor, tin* l.ii-ul- on in-1 ..< i»tlant iiiMvi'imr in CoiiiipII iimli'i* BnoMon 7 ol nnr*, an tin* lllvara uml sirnmiK Aol tn clear bmililmi,! SiiSiim* log jama uml otlipr obntrmstloiiH [nun tin Iuh] inn] l,iink-..i Liiil,-Saml t'ri't-l.-. Britisli Columbia tiiiii ltd tribiitarion from Iir aottrci to wln-rr Ilu>i-i-H'k intiT-Hi'iH tlii' Crown Nniil 1','i-n llitilwiiy. und tn Hlruijjliti'ii lln- i-onrm ol tha mill ,'i-,.,.k nml to eotiatnict ilnma, Uutitnl, liimms uml ninki! MHtli other Improvfinen tiHtitay benefea-mry tor tlio driving ol Ion llnmitig of lumber therein. Dated Muy afltd, 11)1)4, W, P. (lurd. u Solloltor for tlio Applionnt. f't't. Uli lesl.nin nnw.p is iisul, f-.'l "l.lt'U'.lV LWI--II. I i'l'.Ilmiil. in tl,,. it\,-is ,,t Mniillnl X, W. 1.. i'v,-,'|inii„ tlu- Viikun r< Timber Notice. Tnko notico tlmt lliirty daya nftor dnte, 1 intentl in apply to tin-, liiel romtiiiBHiouor nl l.umls I workn. for 11 h| iul llrotiBti hi ml ' nml carry tnvny tlmlmr fmm tlio rollowinii doflcrtbml bind*, Hltmite In Honth HiihI Koutu- 11 a.v HrltiHli Colnml.iii- Cominntiotiignl n pimt plniitcdnnllinnnrtli !!.'''.'.', Iioiimlnry ol Dun Howo'b mvumfillfin nml al lln* mmili enal enrner of M-im-i uml M 'a timlier Iti'Otme. ll •« 1I1 HOntiiihiti,Mii'Ni-ii eilnl MH I'lllllllH, llll'lli'i'HiHIl llNHi'lUIUlM, 111.-II.•« wiwi mjel| Inn to iho pl-ice ol lieRttittllHf, DnlKi tin-I'lili.lnv nl \l.iv, 1'.in.l. Akiu'H llltti'll, ii porHdtvnrd Mlwell, l,ne r lha lessee-! mi,k, u in i.ii rihe'lPUHe" ill tu ■ VukatiTe i.Ijid io 1<-< r AtiKittl in ill linv -Iltll.-I, Ml ni rlvor ,1 11 imlf Timber Notice. Taketiolli'olliiitlhiri.v ilny* tiller A ,l>: I int I tn apply tn the cltief imhiiiiIhhIihh r nf i.iiikIk uml wtiikH. I..I' 11 hi iul li.- mho to nil nml carry away timber li oui Ioi -Vi/,11 gioup one. Iviiiili-iinv ilirli'ii'l, being HOIltll ol I'lllll brook. '.) Allan Mnnmiil. illlllliUlf ,, Pj Hill Cllldf l.in 1 livedo Timber Notice Takonotirntlmt tliirt.v tlayn after Onto 1 inti'iiil tn apply 'n tin' chief coinwitui oner ol biiiiiH uiul uork« at Victoria for n Fpeclnl li ceiiHc tociitntid onrry awuy tltnlio' frnin ilu- rollottltigdeaorlbcii lumls in South Kusi Kootonay: Commencing nt 11 poat marked M. Mel tinea a. 0. comer uml plunted ubowl Imlf n mit* soiitli ol tlm Elk river, nbout Un mllt'H bom i s 111 mull, tlii'iue west 150 i'llllllia mini' or Iohh, thenco north 45 elialtiH more nr leas tn the wmtli boundary oflot-IHO, thenco lfifl clintiw more or li oa In an enotcrly dlreotlo ' c? llC| following llio aouth boundary of lot414Uaud 1 landa the aoutli li ink nf tin- 131k river, llieiicuaoiith !ll"n,\' ab.1111 85 chaltiH to ilm lib .if I'oiiiiiiem-f-' iiriiur-i iiiiiii.fiintuitiliigIWO aon* moraor less. I liopi l,ueHlwltlie.MlMbiy if Mu.V, 1004, [1!l("1- l() M. St. I -i \\,.iKiiiti?il)iMi(iiiL'on ;i claim Dtiuli yonr lo Die Vllllie ulal liM-l mini. A IT llll.'.lll- lll.l mill, llllK 1 lull Ml III! all amen eiii-|i)i-nr.ir nui. ll.,* .'Iiuiii slu ilii'ini'illii In-,in.iini,hi,-il,mul i,|,iii Imicfiinatlun iiiiiI emryb) nfri-eininor. Hi'- imliiii.-ul.1 1*1:1111 muy hi*.Iitiini'l ul.- Miltlt.-lj liy luiMi.nu -ui'U'j i.i.nli-iiiul imhli,Imiii; iciriilftim. ill imtiDiiropiliituir Unmlnliui Lumls in > null..I.'l, ili<* SmiluM-st Ti-iiliurit-H uml wilI1111 lln- \i'!-.nii 'r.-iii.iiy niv ui,< 11 l,i PAUL IIANIH.KY, y nt 8ite.li rate as may i»* spoollloil by .intuit nt tim Interior, Otlawn, Hept., ,M.Mi:s a. 8MAUT, ii.|iiii) nt the Minister 0! ilie Interior, THE CRAN v : . D. VOLUME ■ i- v i. Ji'xi; :.' I I J. M. DERR, BOOT AND SHOE MAI Repairing P i . iti- Footwear if' urea Spcci |-4«4*(..4,i . I ■ i IJ. H. SHORT 4 * I'.'iiiiii-i. |) . i nnd - 4 V . li P. h J W i- '.'.i\ ■ i ■ ' *■ i.-,!ii ii j ."... W ink. •#•*■»•*> v V v**--j | ,/ B.C. LIVERY and FEED STABLE N'i-w 4 il driviii nnd saddle horsi ■ rensoiiiil le rati ' hir ailin.: ;. ,-ari-to ail I."ii ■ bl.-d with its. N. C. McKINSTRV, Prop. Drink Home It is Pure It is Healthy It is Lhe Best Ft. Steele Brewing . - ir-jh. , ■ Excursi ■ ... , • in i, - ■ . .. 4 II ' ..... 4. : =' > j Dezall 4 roth . "' ■: r* t -, • 11 ' .. . ill of . . . ERSNo. 1211 HC!:-'. Sill) : Carria - I ■, i " Qeneral Jobl ing.... • i.■ ■■ . Orders 11 ,.. » Attqnili I to i i > ' . ■'.M /'■■ ■ iasl Kool . . ■ ' '; Iin •' Co. .rn mm ...... riii'ii ii i iii'-n ■ . . .i i... M I , ■ |.„ || 4 I III" t,-| ' :. ■ [iluweil lln-, , ,1 llllll .1 lil ........ 1 . I . . i i.-l pnh.. (Villi II ..... i . tho !. . M ''I' ,' . , i , . llllll l-i'll . Ill III ■ . ninl uns .. i I . '" i.il.il, ... II,,- kill?" Tun lull i (111- lnul ivruppi il tl,,- -. ,..,- iwilis in - ii-i-l i,t il ■■ nl in l illi, i ronn ii .....< uf iln..*.' win, ll , .... Ill III i, ill In.l.. HUM) I'l tu .1 llinu] ii Unit iihi.'.iiiii i'iiiii. il tvi in! hm :■ i'i n limine.. A iln/.n. ' . 4! ■ |. '. IMl Illl 4 , ,,...,. ll 444 1 llllll ■ I'lu . thi' pi pun .• mull I* Ills '.Mm) I . le I* H in thu ;. is I ill : rin-f' I mm 1-1 1 lliii clouds IiiiiI ful'liieil un II ,' ii I'll in lln Inin.i'u l.ll. N tlllll I Mi-., i n Inw, mul iis iln* wall ,,i lluiui; i IM,Mil ill ,|il-l IIS ii III I,'lip 411 , . .4— lllll ur iilinv.nl 1,14441 Um i !-.. li in ' ... i.. i ,i i,;.. II iw, uaiii . Ilm I.l.■- .1 ruin III nlii'i'ls, mul lli ■ Ilili i.i. liru All over. II .. ..... .'.I r ...III lilu.1)* I'i lu 'il dying. II" I-i- in. I* ii li.v. I •■ ' nnl ilu- la- ' ■. ,. 44.41, lurlaiiiin i i I wiil : i-i'til - i.iii4. .li li i turneil to tin . .,-. iiiul lii ml tin- I-..,,in. il tu. i'iiiii, Inn.), nil i ..i ■■!. ' ii . I. -4 ...- Ill)-,' ninl linll I Inl-. I I'll ■. II" i wants lu In-iiIiiiii- will III.-." 'I In-)' lli.il , in -.1 ivl.v, nnii liniil) ll ' lm, i, ii. nil hml;. in.l ililn Mil llul sal.- .$.*** * i -i~ axtay tn sn 1 IfT —4 »p,r»Ts ■r->*ri ♦ ' """•" I Jri£,.i LV 1 KO I 1 "s"I'l i -.!,4i- one ; I el ■;"- • - i ■.' i ■ ■ ■ .-. "•' * » i ■: • I "I. ****** : ,*,*,,*.*,,* ■ .... II i : . y.iu! . uni I lm. ,'llh ii I liim. -li thulii—ns n ■ , ■ 'I Hurt- I i uI i nii ....... *. I I *.. Nl, John W. Wolf Boot, Shoe and Harness Maker Old shoes made new. All kinds of repairing, (iive me a call. McVittie & Laidlaw, [Aerated VV, Of i Syrups, Cha . . Ginger Ales, Soda water iu '. M.' .M . 4 •-■'•' ! i r-, n i ? /-, r***, r* H, C. RHODE illy invited lo attend ., ,*:.■ 10 111 IMS ill-Hill. I(,.-I.v I'i'te In)' slill n llllli' llinu rllilj siini'.'ili fur il rt; lh n i li- ph. I....I niu l.is Iiiiiiii. -All. ■ . ; irti-d, '1'lie lui .• i. ■ m a i" ! Hi., mini In* Innl m.I km rn. ■ I l„,|.|i very putliul n-lllt niu, lin-1 n i in .m.I nuni, 'll,, iv i- , use i n- I nnl. innl I will nnl '. ii '. a i u ) Willi mv history, hill when I n I, r I Un- 1.1','inul mull the picture lo the ml- ! iln is llnil you will llnil nl Uu- lu-i'il of ! the li tier.-.. Those i in ry with j mi!." .1 .lm iimlc lln- lillle pi | friiiii Pelo's breast, nnil I'ele . atom "Tlu-re is nothing else, lllll r, ii ynu ! ivilu-ii shorl lei ler nnil till her how I .i ■■ II.-, "li..tv 1 have llveil?" After tlutt he wns slill for il lung Iiui". The gray lay in „„K,:4'4i4,M... j ' Ml and Surveyors. CRANIV. Ol . B, C. THOS. T. HcVITTIE, P.L.S, .1. I. LAIDLAW, M, E, ETAK1NQ -Hiii IALMING ... a Illliill)* pull, nnil ns mn' Inin.-. ...V unu shol nomas lln- si.y Pete iri'mg ii'inn the bed. "Ilnrvnl'il! llnr* I'd! I.'nli. nili, rnh! Tl rlim-nn ii s!" Mi- full Inii'li mi (lie pillow. Tin- -Inulnws .'lll.l ' : ■ dni-kcyos, and ltaslj Polo hnd "passed, -I'll.,-,.*.-' IA A1PS fittFF! 'in his book, "llnr, si .*' Mr. Herman .-. > Nlc Contract' ' r wns periiu lit U I ■ II 4 4 I . •lis of n I- Ulli'l'.' Iieanl lillle. This .Mr. .Merlvulo wns n tltnroii i--...I'knny London wan as Uie I i) Co, oslrlis. Nottvli : I! l-UIlip. liill-ehlisetl u eollnlrv phleo, Intending illy I,, miuei'i'l j. il -i [i-i. To mil 'ho nskeil mlvl r n I i ollc IIM Hll, 11 114.111 Of lllllll)* 114 IM-. i I n :* pil.-il iiiiii began wllh Ilie kllchen gar- ' ii -ii. "Now, Innl; nt theso," snlil ho. "Ymi i ive n lit,.- erop of liu-s.'. I'lr-I ymi 'il Ilm ) ,m Jo ..,, it|i,| ^„ i„ .inly, Iinni Biiell south, liis " nnil such things in Septi-nilier, mul I n -I *.,'i,i' Ihcro will In- soiuelhln*- lo ' remember." \ . l-'in-l -Quito so," ie -I,i.-I Mr Nlerlvnle ,, nrri 1 "l-?'I A k I l\f I* riSI ' K'ly- "Bill 1st begin nl the be .,.,,4.4 . r*. | » |/ - 'tliose'l'" LlUOAI A IHN'I . - "Po yon moan to say you don't know?" , m i il, irj ; 4'ml..iiuui. "lllll iii*l llio i.i i hi il," Billil Mr. ' :1 . ll [erli uie i In',.tluil,. t-RANIlKOOl ll.l ..|i.,.., mv poluloes!" his frit -e* i 11 iillc-tl, illi kh il bell ii .in i.i.*ut nnil ... . : ' ,, 4, , ,• ,. I ! 'I 44., i','4l,. Harvey, iMcLarter & Dunn tw„-„mm, m.i.h... I/. .1. JlhllNMJi i ■ CARPEN1 ■■■■'■ ■■" j: Et Kim JOBBING ATTI ^D ii TO ''ki , ; and OLD HERALD BUILDINC , \^,,.vy; . NNEU FURNITURE CO'Y. pally. "Sh(- *.* said, ui y in iIip r question. I lo yon in just If turning from ' you will ■ ■ l shall until uu : iv- ivitu tbo !i :i man m slioulder before .j .|'py tbere \ >si be* [uettea, . * ..-,i . -,. liking : hit rare tO ll"T ,. wliile its aud :■ lund- il stances ; b rat* I il Avis ; ..-! 'h" wh< :i bad . :-. of ■ be could not Qve inln- fi 11 in tbelr ■■'.< n upon -■■ smiled I nothing tbo gate : tli Ir very is and . : 11, . . : ytbe ting her ■ N'ow tbat bear Uie S ■ used to ! '.ween :. | ■. tore— - lied ber ust look -.*. before I - rrupted, "But dreadful * , land so rery, very ■ "'. . -...ilii.Tiinr ber . a flyaway V vis (Itm I. saying; " -\- 1 : ■ ; at a sober will iiui '...;■; - i could ' I was for- 1 *: l*ou would I sbe i witb all tbe paused I i you a rival." I ".' u bi I "\\ , ■ Avis demanded. said vi.', un- ' la i i be sent to a ' lite j museum wild to buy i i be : ..; . ...■■' I-.-. ■ Aria "Bring bet "Uut i : "l'ou know Ilai'tlitnd suid, . j ' rvy. You "Coi . • ■■ love until you ' i to you -.'.■■. :■ w 1 by tbose liiiriliind v , , i of Trade - ■■ rn - :i n few '■"'I- ;, crowd of i "** p you l .,i of mem- N -i I' -■■■'•■ i and visit- lf." -■'■• «-. Ins limiting land i ;.:-,; upward wiibii . tt50Ut tbir- '-■"'■ ■ it I feet 4 I to look ; | otber, though - :.■'■ ■ i; i.- t! . , mslderably do when ; ' . . Avis [-'or ; i Inutea tbey i* "I f> igbt quite tbo smaller, nm not q apparent Ij g be was wi I, "I uint looking l ■:■. . ; i righl nwIiiij . 'i hit was fol- I i * - 'I by a few , i nd wliile the ; larger boy uni ■ out of tbe tiskt'd il ! ■ L'ted with a i and dimes, n us 1 In . ,,, and was - il,,- ut Imt ' Uy llml : In n cast two boys l en ; .:.- Inquired of loved In ;■':" .\\ - : i . ti - ■ : is; lemma :.*.' Hi* cents : linll next! lots , .-■ In ho t Is, If uti i Record- Cs e • porta, . - 'ita apalnl h f. c. JS, ■ I . ,,,'„._ ' * ' *l *.- . Si\m On :■ i Cranbrook L Livery 3 Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Hozl-II Block t'r.'ailir.-i.li. II. C. I tlll'l II. TliOriPSON, Unrrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Cranbrook, GEARY & DOYLE j DP.S. KINO & GREEN, Proprietors ** ** ja physicians'and Surgeons I I Offici- al Rculdeiice, trnistr(iii*t \\t. 'I; OFFICE HOURSi Purchase Price $.~.00 a month; Allowance insde for old machine \ Teams antl drivers furtllfllted for any | Porenooiis, - - - 'Ji.til in ll BUK ' hi'ii' ia tl ■•'li int Afternoons ■ - - . |:3iiioM(l , ARNOLD & ROBERTS j ! Evcnll*! ' ' " ' »-3oto s.*jo K CFIANGROOK A. DOYI.E, Mmingcr. CRUUBROOK, : : : : : E. C ■ , I. . nined . ■ ■ . I nttrrnli , ol St. I' . ... of .1 .- mis .!,.•'. J . liis I'm,., nml .a '.. ,".;. ■! I lol kl 'i. ' ■ n nii*.-, bla i.......: li .. il. After I HI! o I nvos - f llic Illl ;• ■ mlil, "I Invito your nil i I ■I .iin r ly now In In 'cr .1 ' 1 I Iht IlllllistOl- 41*11*. II 1 ly roi tlll'l .-.Ji.-. Hi • .■ in Ills | 1mm IlipUlpll mill m III, "I.l I : i bretliri-ii, yon will llml my 1. \t in tlie iu*!..iii.,.mli verse of tlie fourth chapter <>f H.mwi.I Corlntlilans, 'uur lit allUetiuii, ivbicli In for tlm uo 4 . !' ' •' I ' I • :. . .1 ii rn a. 1 . [ve I ..Inr. ' 1 Vie '....'. : ...yopltls i fn Ini for ■.■r.-uu bi ;■ fr -1 nnd I its In and out a i,i- "4- creeping it. plums and so cl iiiblca tbem ia color sn. lo . i: ,. ii4.,i.ijtinii n wltb oven tl t eye i." Close nt i iiy in- a huge i Inl ," b - • . ; |.. r, v . f re wings ment,' <•..., ll .'.'.a. 1 Mh. a closed io . *:in't color of ■ ■ inst know iln* leaf on -. 4 i that lli, • iliil'lis oil ln ■ 4 , ' - ii 1- : , .,■ y, .' • ;. : . I, Instead of .. tblcket be of ■ If iinn ipi : . - over tbo | •■; , : uf -vuii, ol bnlli I . ro .ai n tol ' tlini ol I. ■ ii ■ wlileb be re y, I.i- puts ,. in" from i tbo forest «, being ii .1 stone ll l:o is f'luuil, ..|,l„.l nml II ug ..a III *! lo ■ ..'.'• wbicb bin fi t ... ..:'-■. a. THE CRA* BROOK HERALD VUMBREffiUPTO sell1, Umbrellas *\GmG;/m& yT^Qfav ..and.. Rain-Proof Clothing: Wc z.in supply you with tlu- necessary __ p-o.cction for the KAINY SEASON in the w.iy ol Ken's Raglanette R.iin Guts t.iilor made style $12.00, $12.00, $10.00 Ladies* Showerproofs, prices $3.00 to $20.00 Ladies' and Men's Umbrellas, 75c io $7.00 Men'., Rubbi. Coats, $3.75 .ind up Men'.-, Rubber Jackets, $3.00 .nui up All i.,M in Ladles' and Men's Ruhl-er.'i REID & CO. 1 I The Picture Season I This is the time of year to secure the j | proper impressions of the natural beau ifi J.A\£.4:.A'.4:4'A-nl A * • I f********A'*** 9 ' 3 ♦ New Crockery and Glassware £ 9 **> 9 9 9 9 9 <*> 9 9 9 *>*$*$******* Fancy and Staple Qrocerles and Crockery Cranbrook, IS. C. i.^j.\-.\~.'f-if-f-'f-if.(f—f- .* ... P-®-!S-®-®-®-®f-®-®>-.- • • tfif fl ,f-lf-Tfr-®-®r®-®-(f -I'm 1-H'H.VeH?- > lliusc who hnve lnul occwlon t» Ictirn iln- remII ol ilmi m.e word. liu.- one word Him Ins made our buslneis grow in bucIi n ilcjrec in a shorl lime U "H0NEST1 " Wc never .-«> nn)thing thai we inn m.i lubstanllalc, When wcm) thai our store icltsonlj the bed Men's Furnishings ir"'' ^W.,1'-.jaiH?'!*»'' l! at lair prices you can nly upon II. Let's have I'tnir trnilc. Morrow <& McFarlane r Ths Calgary Cattle Company, (SUCCESSORS Ttl M. MclNNIS) DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HEAT POULTRY, FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE I,,, full ii'irtU-iilitm ii|.|ilvlii riiss Muss, - Malum, rirniliuitu ul St. l.nl.,.'- Il,,-|,ii4,l, Vnu i-mivur, ll.C. MISS ADOLPH, Icacher o! pianoforte and or^an For terms, etc. apply between hour. )l three and live o'clock on Wed n;sday and Friday at re*.idence ol Mrs. W. H. Griffith. WENTWORTH HALL CRANBROOK One Night Only THURSDAY JUNE •| tics of South East Kootenay. The way t_ 9 to do it is to take a photograph of the € scenes viewed. Have you a Summer Necessities Refrigerators Screen Doors Window Screens (ireen Wire Cloth Ice Cream Freezers We i-nrrj n I,i|m,' 8tcK-k. Di-i-ii in wh ■ 1 th.- Himlwan- line i w KODAK ? 5 If not you should. And everything in € 8 the way of supplies can be found at I BEATTIE'S BIG BOOK AND DRUG STORED I *& Our Mail Order business continues to grow. j. d. mcb: ij iv GGG:.~.'• J:. lAiW^tM^ '*:-^3 I ALWAYS FRESH I 1 Jjf 'I li-- I r,i,' ''.ii-i \ ogotnbles ni ■ .ur slm*.■.,!■ , Ereah, P' IVnti-l ,■ ivinilri - $. V w0Mt.1l Ladii I- 1 when you win ' ■•;. m-i',| ■ 1.11 large viiri-'ty mul only tl H. ©awson **h*l>********* i ■ I A. C. BOWNESS, 9 WHOLESALE 9 I Wine and Liquor Merchant 1 9 9 f. AKi'iil fur Calgary Beer anil .Jurt-j,- Agcnt fur T. I.ebel & Co., Ilay anil Qr iuii and • plute stock nl liquors ni is located in the Cnu pp.,sit,* i'. P. R. depot. Cull uml see me. :..■-. ind for ,1 . block, *4.Q>* ? *^***$***]mG*. , ;***. ANV KiNi) OF PIPE of tin. sheet iron oi.. 4!.,'iiiizi-d iron can !"■ made • . Our WORK.MANSHIP nnd I1ATERIAL. are hnth Ilili:) ORADG In ull tin- briiuchi • ol our business Me.li. work llml].'<-a 1, IV'osolio- i: yom FURNACES, ROOFINQ, BLOWER PIPING, ETC, 'ho ,,ow residen, I'.l II Hnr-Uu- ui i'i'" "' i ,in«ly which will be produced nt th- s incour - 1 co I.*,..■ .'.. lT"'h" lT ^f.]"'^ '? opera house to-night is referred to r ' Bumiioii, ,,|mng (wlltN, c, McKinstry's ,,'v „„, Nl.is nullsjinidary papers I. L. Slepluns, ul Mi rnssey. I ivory stables, „.--„l„„„ ,*,.||,„.,l nnd u,,.i',,.,l,.i,. " Vl'.V ll. I.. Ste] wns a Cranbrook visitor Tuesday, i ,, ,, , , ,. , I air, larks, superintendent ot the Don't forget "Mnloney's Wed. |jllBt Kootenay Luuilier Company, ding ' to-uight. It. will plense vnu. m,s confined to thehospitalseveral Amolil'g cottllg linker hill iluvs lust week. for sale. Apply to Arnold A* Rob-1 ,* „ MoBrll1o is |,„3y this week oris, ' ft, K. Ilenll are in Russjunil Ihis ing Um session of ll nf lhe LO. O. 1- lean, refined nud up.to.diit I jibuiimls wiih funny situations uml catchy music und will plense the musi fastidious, Showers,shown's.showcjs. Keep w~Yi,/^tsi~, V /,' yourself 011111 by Inking it Imth iui WK=3^^gW f the new porcelain tubs thnl: -A-'''' r,\ ..T "7 i.i .1. ,,. .,..:... i i.......ii.,.i ,' ':'..";.^\.i '.. H I 'enlarging and .raving his liunl- gj.eoi um now pun*em... nos . ,. „ . -.. ;. .N,,, ,,,. -f75K.'M/ ll„*-did Mnn" ware store, and when completed he J »!'k G»')oues hns insit II -d. i i, ■ ■,*, ■ ,, |,,i, ;«« - week al will hnve one of tlie lurgesl nnd '»' ' rooms u, n,,u*,,.,on will ns, <*^gj^^jMs^, -Oruitd lodge m^lconviuneiithunliv stun, inl^" 'M" tver.t g up-loj ,^^ggg Oil tin- qunlitt is feed. Von lllll try nnd nu '■,..;• H believe thu the |..uv. 1 i n oats urn iust :i ,*, falling off of stn initli uud 111 I. , ! provedilfer- ent i-iiii We sell 1 be l..,l.-hi price ns . ■ i i OATS that I- 1 ul tli- samo . in 4. slull'. Harris & Jolliffe's Meat Harket TIIE t'llAM'.i.'iioK HERALD .*. . . . • • • . . . . *.: , • • I . ....... t _pe eosmopolitan Bold « == =pr ~" RATES $2 PER DAY ft *f A FirMcl.iss House Centrally Locale J .■* tt ' tt If tt f| Fine Sample Rooms in Connection. The bedrooms |*ij I,? are airy and comfortable, and the table is the best the j-i I? ia ■' market affords. II ,-.-., » ......... 4. -.. ■ .-^-tiY-f, S3 - j •'••--.• ®-*§H3H&*--®*--© $1.00^., A Popular PolicyTIMBER LANDS Covering any Sickness or Accident <*1|IC Monthly Payment System Sickness Benefit :'«r ft Months ARNOLD (EL ROBERTS (EL REAL ESTATE \M> INSI'I'AM'K j As Ye Sew, So Shall Ye Rip j I * • Which, being translated, means that those who wear ; • OUR suits, made up in first class style by first class J j workmen, well know them to be the BEST ** ** i j "McSWEYN & GRIFFITH," i I ART TAILORS • • Cranbrook £lo:k Cranbrook, B. C. J FOR SALE OR LEASE J. E. Stephens, M. Rockcndori a H. L.Stephens .I.E. Stephens H. L. Stephens, J, Lawsou, _ Blow Your Own Horn is'sni in m G-:EEEE!®mmmmamsm i _ Ija ] **i|jf " BUYING MEAT 1 ' '• '- ,-«N't:~K' ' Is llko buying n pig In n tag fl ."■"»■' W^)3 jsaJZsu with w.me people. All meats Jfflf , " [*-5MU 1-ii-k nliki-1., tlii-ni int.! ■ ihey | .,',-.. ■'.. ,.!9l$., 1 '"•' ,'• ■a'-' "' iF^ffM HEAT I I '■ 5 " G^G'G ( \ nfcAI 0 i _\ ff- *,*," \ / ■' iiiiiI tlmao thnt don't. Tho lor- §| ,, *,...,...... , ...^ _ / i ,„,.,. „il| |;„„w il,,,, wo linvo y i-.JKjdHBlQSji*. 'iii Hint kltul for them mul Iho El very often eel poor quality. UY limit the tra.li- ef lie who know a 1 ll is -un* biiBinei If necessary. \\ ith Borvo tin- |„il,li,' nntl We Never Sleep.... us il is tint uecesstiry, lor tllO public is pcrsisil utlj blowing ,,,,,- horn for ns. Thai is whnt a good liuti-l will,In for itself. Kl,.ll liudy praises this hot. I I. '■ cause il is the largest nn.l best iii Kust Kootenuv. il.nii right, We worl early nnd luie lo in'i'niil nlisil results, nnd the Illl WHITE hotel, is nlwiij*. . Inisv. Winn vou spend n ' *£&£& dollar h.-r.* yon gel II dol- ft*9^" lav's worth. The best is the clietipeBt. •tl; ■» ' 71 W The Canadian Pacific Railway Company offer timber lands comprised in British Columbia Southern and Columbia & Kootenay Railway land grants for sale .md to lease on favorable terms. These lands contain some ol the finest timber in the Kootenay District. THE ALEXANDRA HOTEL. Stephens Droit. & Co,, Owners an j Proprietors! Morrissey Mines, B. I. -■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MHMtinHAl THE AUSTRALIAN HOTEL Stephen-. Brits., Owners nnd Proprietors, Morrissey Junction, It. C. CT * ir"*'.. ..' \.-fiU^-i,ii^ m i F. BURNS <& CO. MragESESfflSaHlijBHBMlBM_ira t*****,t.*i.,.., *.* ************************************** I ..Manitoba Hotels j «( 11 ii.lt-i' Xew Management.) 3 X 1). A. McDONALD, rianager I * , _. 8 X This Ho'.cl is in thc center of town. The rooms are 2 fi comfortable and well furnished, the dining room is first- | I class, and thc bar is supplied with the best. When you | * want a good place to stop come to the Manitoba. t «; WE OIVE YOU YOUR MONEY'S WORTH $ S <* *****V*',.*V^.JV;**.**********I************************* Notice for Transfer ol License. Nntl ! i, • i.. 1 • v m'.'.i liiu l,.lllllira Ilrm „tlli,.T...-ii..ili, mnk. II. '.. lilt I I, „|,|,lV 1" 111' tnr n irnm-fi . I,. ....... Iinli.tl is,-, ill tllO p." nn,.,.» ki...i ii i I,-.il... I iih tl.., -Trim* I,rook llnli-l," lliiknr Strum. In...I ik. II. I'.. I.. Uou-tii.-tli .« Itiillin*. II I Hit.. Sill .luy of liny lnul. || .11, i,i„- llyim I BOILERS and ENGINES Saw Mill riachinery Planing Ttill Machinery Iron Working riachinery Mining riachinery Machinery for all Purposes All of very best makes. Write J. L. Neilson &. Co., niil Alii in St. innipcg Cranbrook Brick and Tile Works Taylor & Davis, Props. Furnpce& Boiler Specialists All descriptions of lirick work undertaken, l-'liies plastered by new Rrc proof process. Common l.rick, pressed brick, lire lirick uml tile on linud. I Cranbrook Sash and Door Factory All kinds of linish work in wny ,.f ili.ers. windows, trait- soiiis, etc. Kiln dried luuilier for inside wurk. (iur work is guaranteed ;ut,l --ur prices are Rough and Dressed Lumber Tor Sale Land Notice Tnko notico Hint nlxl-y ilnyn nflor ilnli. I in- tl'llll 111 ll|l|ll.V 111 til.' I'lli.-t |-Il|lllllt4*.i..l1|.|. Ill Ltintlii nmi WorltHfur pH'tnlwilfiii In |.uri*liti,o tlm following .Iwrlbnl Inli.ln In Huntli Hum Kn„ j: l,initii 11,'iiiii in „ |io-4l |,l'i,il,'tl nt tin' niirlliww hut "I I...I iiiiii,",. tl,,*„,',' iv,'«t to Hi ,1 limit nt l.oi otnn. tlinnrn Hotitli tu III,, uuitli limit nl l,,,l Jl.-,7:j. tliein-o onnl In tlii-iii'Ht. limit ..I l.ut 110(1,1, ttiolu-i" ti.. tit tu tin- pin I liiigltuilng Nininiiin 11*111 11,-,'i'h Ilnlnl t,lii« lltli ilay of Juno, mm. II « illllllil liolil 1 J. 0. CUMMINGS PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR FORT STEELE W. F. QURD, Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. CRANBROOK, URITISH COLOMBIA R. LOGAN MERCHANT TAILOR ; A beautiful line of Efotnc- spuns iiml Worsteds Inr UdW Tailor ISUnk Suits, Satisfnetlon u;uarHnteoil, Rooms nn ArmslronK Ave. Perry & Fitzgerald PnoplttBTOHB oV TUB Cranbrook Cartage and Transfer company Wc nre in lnisiness for business, To keep il. and secure more we must do Imsiiuss in n business like manner, We fire prompt iiml reliable. That is business. Wo do nil kinds of draynge nntl cartage, We wnnt mon-. Ijciivi' orders in our office in the Cranbrook hotel block, opposite station, or telephone 5li • ifsideiur, m. ITEMS FROM MOYIE. 'I'lu- II,-niltl !',,it,-| I,*in. THE sr. BUUBXG. News was received, tbe past week, that the bounty had been extended to ore exported from Canada andoverytliing now points ton run of severnl yenrs for lhe Sl. Eugene mine. AU parts of thc workingsare now running full blast nnd Tor lhe pnst four days lhe concentrator hns been turning out iis maximum output, Hi) tons per day, The water wns turned into the tanks nl Hie slime mill the pnst week, nnd it. nlso. is more thai) Etll- Hlliiig the expectations of the management, reflecting grent credit ou the superintendent, Mr, (Ins King, who designed nnd erected the build- Thus .Movie, with her mines ;inil lumbering interests, has the best backing of any town in south-east Kootenay, and will have for some yenrs to come, \ UltoWSlNll ACCIDENT. Al the iiiiii pond of the Movie Lumber Company, William Moltou, ti youth who was in the employ of the conipnny. met his death by drowning on Sunday evening. Alter supper young .Molton went out on the logs, one of which he begun rolling. He foil in but was able to get astride of a log. where lie renin hied for some time nud then began rolling tho log n second time, He once more fell into the pond and this lime went under thc logs, never coming to the surface again, the body being recovered some time afterwards. The accident is the more sad, in that, the young fellow came from tlie Old Country and contemplated visiting his home the coming Christmas, This should be it warning to many in the lown. especially some of the boys, who are in the habit of playing on the logs whenever they visit the mill. It-miAK CATHOLIC BAZAAR. The Indies of the Roman Catholic church intend giving a bazaar and icecream social in the Morley Hall on Friday evening..Tune tOth. Refreshments will bo served and niniisi'iiients of various kinds provided. The proceeds will go fo- wnrd etilnrgirg the Roman Catholic chapel and the bazaar will doilbtlcBS 1)0 one of the best eter given in the lown. NGWH NOTES, S. (i, Ulnvlnck arrived from Trail hist week. •I. !•'. Armstrong wns in town on Tuesday. J, A, Hnrvey was here on legal business last Saturday, T. V. fjOWnoy and .lohn Kennedy arrived from Butte, Mont., on Saturday, Uev. II. Beacham and wife, of Craubrook. were Moyii' visitors oil Monday. Dr. King. M.P.P.. paid Moyie n professional visit, the latter part of last week, l>. II. Short, of Crunlirook, was registered at the Hotel Kootenay on Thursday, D, J, Jackson, the contractor, wns iu town on business the latter pari of last week. A, (I. Smith andB. (i. Little, of Vnncouver. were transacting business in lown on Friday. ' Ceo. A. Swan, formerly of Cranbrook, lias rented one of the de i Mrs. King and her daughter ar- School Nines, | rived Emm Spokane the latter part Hanging in Beattie's drug store 01 l;ist fflH'k* is a largo Canadian Hag. about six- H. R. Jamieson, P.Anderson and teen feet long. It is the property J. D.McSwoyn, of Cranbrook. spent of tlio Crnnbrook school and was Sunday in Moyie, : presented by the pupils in corn- Win. Mills Pernio Inst week and ing ;it the St. Kugene. T. Or. Blnckstock wl 1 his family from momoratioii of Victoria day, I'n- . .fortunately lliere is no nag-poli s now work-, . ■. . . . i . on the school grounds, ami tin pupils of tho school are anxious li largely iiml some citizen or citizens win interested in the Si. Kugene mine.Iwill come forward nnd secondthei came over from Rossland on Sun-1 patriotic efforts by putting up i I';|.1'' . big flag pole, say sixty feet or more Mrs. Powers and family came in length. The presence of such a over from Port Steele Junction thelttngand pole will afford many an latter pari of the week and will opportunity for the carrying out reside iu town I"^ ninny patriotic exercisi s. In the , . i making of good Canadians, the old .toe Ste,,*, H was here in counec- flng s]louW ,[U,,|VS [.|V „ j,; {mH tion wiih P, Burns lnisiness last: ' „ week. j Attendance al Craubrook school lt a- in i i i • 'u1' ATay: rl. \ au.Iloutan, who has been in llivisio|l Dnlly Att M(111,ll!v AM< tlie employ oi lhe St. Eugene Coin-1 [ 28,(i5 !W pany for some time, lefl for his o'" H)i:i"' !'*50 home in Michigan on Monday. ! ;; 4200 I'.' Joseph Xeidei'siadi.l!icpropriet-| d 18.55 58 or of thc Cosmopolitan hotel, is Tho total number in attendance giving liis house a coal of paint, during May was Ulli, boys 104. which will add greatly to ils ap- girls 02. The number of cases of For terms, maps and further particulars apply to the following local land agents: V. Hyde Baker. Crnnbrook, ll. C, K. Midluudniiio, Jr., Creston, B, C, I. II. Wilson, Wardner, B.C. II ,& M. Bird, Nelson, B.C. R. R. Bruce. Wilmer. B. C. nr lu J. 5. DENNIS, British Columbia Land Commissioner, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Calgary, Alberta [jpni-iinci t irilitiiss. Tl, Numbor o{ visiters 7 Dr. I-'. IJ. ICiitR i-iiinu up from J It lins been found impossible to Cranbrook lust wi-i-k, nml, linviiig itccotiimoiliite nil the children who socureil offices in the l-'nrri-ll block, hire presentitiR themselves tor ml- »*ill divide liis time lietween Crnn-; mission into the primary grades of brook and Mo.-ii the Cranbrook school. The fourth vision,which receives all tln-"six- yenr-olds," is nlrendy filled. Parents I*'. J. Smyth wen! to Rosslniul on Monday tiinftcnd the annual convention ul the Independent I Irder nf Odd Fellows which meets there .hm,'-ih ntnl llth. tin Monday Insl IV, Willinm- sim hnd the lirsl inint of one of tho fingers of I,is right hand tnken oil while hoisting timbers nt the Lake Shun* iniiin-Is. The wound wns dressed by Dr. Hnrvie nnd is now doing as well as could bo expected. Hull River ('Inter Mines. ForlStcele Prospector. Moro or less interesl is being itiunifested in milling circles in tlie future operations of the Gold River Mining nml Power Coiupany on Bull river. It is expected Ilint operations will hi- resumed between the 1st nnd llllli of .rune, ll is nlso stated llml $25,000 to 830,000 will bo ex- pended in development work during the presenl year. Hydraulic mining in this districl has solved itself to n striel business proposition. The Gold River (lompany will Imiiil n dmn ncross Hull river, nboul two miles above the pack bridge, nnd front Ihis point lo ih" diggings, n flume If! \ .", [eel will lie constructed, which will I,,- nln,nl n mill' nud n half in length. The eqiiipmenl of the coiupany will cousisl of hydraulic pipe, monitors, ninl sluices, cabins und messhiiuse. nnd it snwniill cap- ul.l.- of cutting 20,000 feel of Inm. b,'i',liiil, which will I,,' used in tlio construction of the iinni and the biiililln. nf llio (In In i!i" developing of tl li.vdnnilie placer iiiiue, the cotnpnnv lins threo things In consider, i-'irst, they iniisl hnve diggings working ground good pay gravel. Second, is an ample water supply j nnd Ilm third is tli,- equipment nud dump- The diggings are supplied by nn uld I'linnii-'l filled with iniriforoiis and decomposed strain. This stratn hits been prospected nnd rocenl explorations prove gold in paying quantities to i-xist on bedrock, The water supply isamplo I'm-nll mining purposes, tho river has a strong nml constant How nl' nut less than es at ils lowest singe. also ii.-iliirnl dumping who have children nbmit to commence going to school, will In pleased to know thnt ample nccotii- inodation will lie made, during tin coming vacation, for all tin* pupil-, that present themselves, Meanwhile, all parents who will lmvi new pupils attending next term nn pni'lii-ulnrly requested to write tc Principal King, giving mimes and ngi-s of tlieir children. The Cranbrook school wns pn senti-il (his week with it very fine set of metric weights ntnl measure! nnd nlso n large new iiinp of tin Dominion. They were secured for tin- school on tin- recommendation ul W. A. Gallihor, Esq., M.P, The metric outfit wns imported from Prance, These two gifts form a very valuable addition to the equip- ii u-i 11 of tin- school. Fernie Fire. The Anglo-American Fire Insurniice Company report that nil cheques in settlement nil clnims resulting from the Fernie lire, were posted from iheir head olliee nt Toronto, on the 2Btli .Mny. The proiuptucss mi tho pari of this eonipniiy in this matter will no diiiibl be much appreciated by its patrons, Tin- compauy is ropro. Bctited in Crnnbrook nnd districl by Arnold & Robert**. Aiiiitiiincemcnl. I wish in announce to the public thnl I hnve opened up a first-i-lnss short iii'iler l'estiiiirnn! on Ann- strong avetine nud shall put forth I every effort to merit it allure of the public pntronnge, Chns. F.sles, ■njc:*4:,iu, -.**£.4-.-*-'ir,navi4 MAKE MONEY BY BUYING A SURE THING THE STOCK OF THE St, Eugene Mountain Mines, Ltd. Its property is located on the St. Eugene Mountain. It has the St. Eugene lead. It can be bought at 10 cents per share. It is backed by mining men, not mining fakirs. It will increase in value. To make money in mining buy good stock Io.v and sell on the rise. BEALE & ELWELL, Cranbrook Agents. LUMBER Robinson=McKenzie Lumber Co., Ltd. Saw and Planing* Mills All Kinds Ol Rough and Dressed Lumber ®*** ®*** in.iii in There pnrtiiieiits in the Parrel] block nnd | lins opened n restaurant. ! fncilities. ll is the intention of the company , to install n lirsl clnss power plant The Moyie Fire Brigade intend'as booh ns tlio dnut'nnd Ilium- is giving another dance on the even-1 built, and there is no doubt, but I ing of the 1st of .Inly, the proi Is'flint plenty of work will be found to be used to pny fur the new hose' for il m the surrounding mines and ' cart whicli hns lieen ordered, '■ towns. tliH-WjJHHHEillHlHK I BUSINESS COLUMN Z * — «*• i-i *, £ Locals in this column will be T j charged at the rate of 5 cents jj Z per line each issue. * I'm- Side—Five roomeil Iiiiuho am! two f--.K-.--t liiis, on Bnkor lllll. Apply lli'i'iililiillii'i'. For Piik-.—A lirst Hush comliliiattoti pool nml liiUiiiiil tiililo, nil complete, Cheap If mill ul once, Apply to Manhattan hotel, Moylo, II. 0. 'I'limliiy nf ilnyn—tin- tiinenf linii-.H In gel yunr pk-lnre liiken, 1'i-fiBt & L'o. NEW DEPARTURE ■WWraflSK-T." We are now in shape tn furnish nil kinds of MOULDING BASE and CASE Orders promptly filled nnd delivered in tort for all the passenger uud freight traffic from the Western Stntes to South Kast Kootenay, and us the district developes in riches and importance) the growth of the town will Ih; correspondingly augmented. For the post few years the town of Nelson has Joyed the benefits deriv this traffic from the south timber ar as iii that • present the aim of th to secure the desinil Spokane and the eetion, but ai ■(' P, R, ii entrance inti North weBten States, aud for that reason the sur- v.-vs have been run from the station of Vahk to the boundary, and no uther route has ever lieen eon tern* lilal.il. tp Ibe St Mary* ouipleiioii of the sinelter at Tin Marysville und operation may mean a more for this district home treatment of. locnl Sll ■essfiil real deal than the ores. It the future that will be centered Cranbrook. In a few yenrs there wil" is well known that the St. Marys valley is one of tin richest minora! sections in this portion of the province, and that for some time it has been looked Upon as a splendid route for a profitable railway. There is an application for a charter now being pushed, but the real backing of the project is not generally known. It is understood, however, that the, C. P. K. have been figuring for some time to get a shorter cut to West Kootenay than by its present route to Kootenay Lauding, which is about TO miles further tliuti up the St. Marys valley and out by Crawford bay. The Great N'ortliern have investigated the proposition, as it would furnish a very desirable outlet for its Klko branch and give it 1 from access to all the mining, coal and but in lumber sections of the district. The building of the Bmeltoi at Marysville will revive the interest iu this route, and may result iu doubt hv a branch built up the I pretty elmae for possession of this valley from Vahk to tap the heavy j most important field. CRANBROOKSCHOOLS. p • Wc have just received a beautiful line nl Cranhrook Souvenir Hoods. Prices range (rom 35c lo $.1.0(1. Remember your far away (ricml-; hy sending lhem a souvenir ol Cranhrook. These arc ihc best goods llml can be purchased, yel they arc inexpensive. Can't « e sell yuu some ? W. H. WILSON, Jeweler and Optician N. H - -Jusi in Irom ilie manufacturer, n v">J BMortmenl of Blouse Sett. The public schools will close on the 24t of this mouth anil then will come the long summer vacation. Cranbrook's schools are at the pre- Bent time in a most satisfactory condition, and Inspector Wilson. while here a few days ago, complimented the board on the good work being done. There are no complaints against Mr. King, the principal, who has worked early and late to make the schools a success, and he has won the confidence of the pupils and the respect and admiration of the parents. He has been ably assisted by an excellent corps of tenehers who co-operated with him to give to Crnnbrook what the town deserved, good schools. Mrs. Brock, Miss Carter and Mr. Terry, have done well and are deserving of the thanks of the peoplo, Mr, Terry, unfortunately. the past few weeks, has been unable to attend tu liis duties, and his place hits been filled in a most acceptable manner by Mrs. C. K. Reld, Thoso who can possible arrange it. should attend tin Ing exercises of the school, compliment to the ohildren the teachers. clos- as a and INCORPORATION, The movement to secure Incorporation fur Craubrook is going ahead as fast as it is possible, considering what, is necessary in u matter of this importance. The application that is to be forwarded tu the government is prepared and only awaits a little additional information to make it complete. The sentiment in favor of Incorporation is stronger, if anything, than it has lieen at any time yet. There is every reason to make haste iu the matter as nothing in the way of improvements or lire protection can Ih- secured until the town is organized and proper authority has boon established to make the necessary expondituros, ADDITION TO HOSPITAL Tlie contract for tin- Inr*,'*.- ml- litioit to thr St. Eugene hospital him Ik-cii li-t to Jnmes (1 reer, who will commence work ut onci!. The iidilition will hnve three stories and in attic nud lie completed in Hrst- .-lass shape, Tliis will give to Crunlirook on..- of the largest nud Ix-st equipped hospitals in the province, nml it is the intention of the Sister Superior in charge to inlil to the stilt! of nurses and assistants, so as to be able to meet the demand iu tliis section for the tiest in the wny of hospital treat- ment anil medical attention. The St. Kugene hospital has il most enviable n-pututiuti throughout Eastern British Columbia and Western Alberta for tin* facilities it possesses for the treatment of patients uiul tlie goo.! results accomplished. It's praises nre sung !iy nil who liuve been there for treatment mnl care, and the gootl wonls are not eontineil to one religious i-luss by any means, but are universal. The people of Cran brook, regardless of church iitfiliu tion, lui v.- every reason to feel proitil of tlieir hospital. It reflects credit upon the town and lias done a world of good to Buffering Immunity, for ut no time is tlie door closed itgitinst uny Individual, nor is any .ptestiou asked m to religion, llnanees or color. Hundreds of fuses have lieeii treated for which no payment has lieen iiiude. and many lives liuve been sitve.1 bei-uuse the poor have hud such an institution to wliieh they could go when in physical distress. NO LICENSES YET, j Although it lias been given out! j lluit the application for licenses iu tlie Flathead reserve were to be grouted, yet there has Ikh-ii nothing done up to this writing. George Fraser. M. P, P., has lieen in Vic-1 toria for lhe past three months working upon the government to secure the licenses. He says that au order in council has been passed authorising the granting of the liu. euses, and on the strength of this he passed through Cranhrook hist Saturday with a party of men for the Flathead country. When asked what his object was In going into the country at this time, he said it was for the purpose of getting his claims into shape so that time would be saved when the licenses were issued. Mr. Fraser represents a large syndicate that has a great many claims and he will leave nothing undone to establish the validity of each one. The government will insist on the payment of the $10U fee instead of $50, as it wus formerly. Talking with Mr. Nelson, assessor for this district, Tho Herald representative learned that through the district office there had been about 1000 applications made for locations. As there are (M0 acres in each claim, this would mean that the local office had received application for 640,000 acres. In addition to this there were applications mmle direct to Victoria tor a numbor of claims, so that the amount applied for will easily run over 700,000 acres. The entire area of the block, including the summits, is only 380,000 acres, bo one can easily see bow the claims overlap each other. It iB difficult to predict the outcome, yet it is safe to say that there will be nil kinds of trouble and no real development for some time to come. It will be impossible to secure capital to develope* the country until the question of title is settled. LOOKS GOOD NOW CHANCE FOR A BRID0R. ..THE WATCH.. Is nn iiiv'ilii'ihk* Hide Instrument, , ll records lite many minutes tad hours wisely or foolishly spent. We Imvc a choice selection of,. LADIES' WATCHES In gold, (old filk"l nnd sliver canes. Wjllihc pleased to quote prices even if you don'l buy M.jf.Gate, ._.& 5be Jeweler :MvXX'.VJJ. OlflHiil U'nteli liiH-m I*. P. It., I'rini*, N','441 I'iihh Dlvi-tlnu Tllk cl New Open House. There is some talk of a compnny lieing formed lo build a new o|ieru house in t'runl.ronk. A buiiiliug of tliis ki",I is lm,liy needed in tliis town, us the growth of the place tlie pust two or three years lun rendered the present hall too small for tin, large crowds thut generally eongregute, And with a more modern hail it will be possible to secure a butter ,-litss of entertainment* limn ure coming to the town now, The hall thut has been in use since tho town started has answered the purpose iu the past, iiiiii Messrs. Shelton uud Clapp are doing all iu their power tu make up for the deficiency by extra exertion to uucomuioduU> the public, but they cannot perform tlie impossible. Ncw Oovernor Oeneril, London, June 11. — It is an- nouticod thut Karl tlrey, lord lieu, tenant of Northumberland, has lieen appointed tu succeed the Karl of Miuto us governor general of Canada. Tbe fioveromenl Should Inure a Public One Over the St. Marys. Now thut tho .Staples Lumber company propose to build n ruilwny bridge over the St Marys river ut the mouth of l'erry Creek, the government shunld take advantage of tlie opiKirluiiity to give to the public u wagon bridge when it can lie done at so little cost. The resumption of work on the Mnrysville sinelter und the general revival of business in that section of country, renders the necessity of u bridge more imperative than ever. For several yenrs the people of this district have presented to the government the importance of tliis bridge, but those in charge iu the pust have failed to give any encouragement. A bridge is going to be built and if tlio government wants to get iu (or a fair price, now is thoir chance, The people of Cranbrook, Marysville and Kimberley, as well us all of the Intermediate country, demand this bridge, and It is lo be hoped that they will get It, The brldgo will be built with three spans of 1U4 feet ouch, und will cost in tlio neighborhood of $10,1X10 or $12,000, M.rried, At Methodist parsonage, June 15, by Rev, 8. J, Thompson, Mr, Robert Wnllnce Muudouuld, eloc. triciau, of Cranbrook, to MIsb Thomas Kennedy Dead. Last Saturday morning Thomas Kennedy, one of the pioneer residents of Cranbrook, died ut liis home on Hanson avenue, of nppu- plexy. His death was very sudden und wns totnlly unexpected by the many acquaintances uud friends in the town, us well as by the mem- bcrs of the family, He hail not been iu the best of lieulth for the past few months, yet liis condition wus not considered serious by any meuns, but on Friduy lie was taken with convulsions and continued to grow worse until death cuine to liis relief. The deceased wus of u reticent nature, yet to his intimate friends he wits genial und companionable, and rendy ut any time ta assist uud befriend. He will be sadly missed by liis fumily und friends, to wliom his warm nature nnd kindly heart strongly appealed, The deceased wus 7-1 years of age und cntno to Cranbrook about six ycurs ugo and wus engaged in mercantile business up to the time of his deatli, Tlie fnnerul wns held Sunday afternoon from St. Marys church, Rev. Father Oulette officiating. The pull bearers were D. Gillis, D. McDonald, D, Mclnnis, J. Brault, J, MePeak, and J, Kennedy. The remains woro laid to rest in the new Catholic cemetry iu accordance to the funeral rites uf the Cutholic cliurch. Card ol Thinks, Mrs. T. Kennedy nud the children desire to express tlieir thanks to tlie people for the many kind ucts during tho timo of sorrow and trouble, and wish to say that they will never lie forgotten. Tile fate of the Sullivan niiiii- iiiid the Marysville smelter is st-J- tl.il. There will he no more delays, no ini.r<- disappointments, no more soreness, no more guesses and no more unfulfilled pledges. The policy of the company now in control is well known. It is a mining 'otiipaiiy uiul its capital wos invest - a milling in- iinple. After ipellt ill CXntll- inu-lter proper- I in tin* Su vestment pure uml two or threo weeks [nation of both tin- 4 ty uml the mine, those in control are iu a position to give some idea as to future operations, F. I». Weeks, a sinelter expert of experience, is to linve churge of the work of completing the smelt,-r. Helms -on on the ground for the past -ek or ten days and has figured out what he will waut to inaugurate work and the material will be on the road within a few days. Iu the meantime the preparatory work is being pushed forward with commendable dispatch, A number of men nre being employed on the round clearing away and making ready for the changes that are to be made in the works as they exist und the new portions to bo added, This number will bo increased as rapidly as the work demands au increased force, ami within the payroll ut Marysvill, and who was iu Cranbrook last Tuesday nml Wednesday, the capacity of the smelter wiil be limited only by the demand. As soon us then- is 11 demand for ,, 800 ton smelter a JiUII ton smelter will bo forthcontiug, and 11 slill larger one if necessary. As sain us it .-au be definitely determined as to the time when the smelter will liluvv in, then wurk will be inaugurated on the mine, Mr. Roberts is of tin-opinion thnt the mine can be gotten in good working shape in thirty -lays. The property will be start. 1 len and in all pri will be sufficient to ki er going at it.- lull it is enlarged. It has nol yet been determined how tho ore will be brought down from the mine to the trnck. That is fur the C. I*. R to decide. It will In- remembered thai two years ago the railway com] any tirst though! thut 11 spur to the' bench just below the mute would be the l»-st way to gel al the ore, but later the idea of: Iran !: un the shaft month to the tracks of the Nortli Star branch, near where the tram ,,f the North Star mined sdown, was considered more feasible. Mr. Roberts has had no communication mouth I with the C. P, R. authorities ond will be I does not know what thev intend to with about • 'liability that ep the stn.it- upneity until very- satisfactory to thu people of do in this matter, thnt tuwn. j The fact that the Federal Mining It is thought that with no bad and Smelting Company, through luck the sinelter will be rendy to Mr. Sweeny, has control of the Snl- blow in by the latter part of Sep- i livaii property, is an absolute guar- temboror the tirst of October. The antee that it will be worked for all capacity of tlie smelter nt lirsl will I there is in it. The mine is a large be 150 tons, but this will be in- one with a vast nmonnl uf ore iu creased as fast as the conditions de- sight, and lliis in, nns thnt there iniind. As was slated by .Mr. F, J. I will be a big pay roll in .Mans.ilie Roberts, who is gen,-ml mnnnger for all of the Sweeney properties, I from this period. fall for an iiuiirinilo Bl( Fee. la Sejbl. If tlie lawyers for the plaintitfs in the damage suits against the Crow's Nest Pass Coul company gnu, verdicts for their clients they nru likely to mnke $200,000, Suits for |KU0,000 in nil ure being tried. The lawyers ure to get 20 per cent, of the amount awarded and if the court allows the full claims tin- sum to go tlie attorneys will he little short of u quarter of a million. This is the first time since the passing uf the law making champerty legal tlmt a matter of this kind lias been brought so prominently forward. The lawyers for tlie company ure making a strong tight W save that 11300,000. S. fi. Taylor, of Nelson, and W. R. Ross, of'Ferule, are the attorneys for the plaintiffs, aud success means 11 big tiling far them. Juggliag Wiih Figure.. In a recent address nt St. John, N. 11, Mr. Watson Griffin nn orii- ciul of the Manufacturers' association, stated that last year "Americans bought from Cantulu 62 cents' worth of merchandise per head of population, whereas Canadians per head of population bought from the United Stntes idiom *S21.-lii worth." Further, "per head of population the Americans bought only about ten cents' worth of Canadian farm products, while Canadians bought from the United States about Hi.'.ill worth of the same kind of farm products jut head of population." Mr. liritii:n seeks by this argument to show the necessity for increasing the Canadian tarill' on imports from the States. The reader will at once note the fallacy involved in reducing imports and exports to a per capita basis when of the two countries interested one contains alxjut six, the other about eighty million people. Uut let us nu et Mr. Griffin on his own ground by reversing the process anil dealing nut with purchase but with sales. Onr exports (salesI of all kinds of goixls to the United States in 1!KB, came to $12,000,000. That is to say, if there are six million Canadians, each Canadian sold $12 worth of stiitf to onr neighbors. Their exports (sales) of ull kinds of goods to panada in ltlOU, amounted to S13H.IJ1JIJ.UJ0. In other words, if tlu-re are 80,000,000 Americans eaoh American sold to Cam-da Sl 70 worth of merchandise. Coming to agricultural products alone, including animals and their produce, our exports Isalesi of those commodities to the United States last yeur were $9,000,000 or $1.50 per capita. Their exports (salesl of like commodities to ns were valued at $18,000,000 or 20 cents per head of their population. Consequently each Canadian sells seven times more agricultural products to the United States than each American sells to Canada, and the same result works out iu the case of ox-iorts at lurge, that is to say, each Canadian sells seven times more to them than they sell per head tu ub. M r. (i ritlin's argument turns out, therefore to be a kicking gun. Of cuursu, the per capita basis is not a a sound basis; it can be mado to prove almost anything. It suited his purpose to employ it In the case of purchased, but it is obviously just ub fair to employ it in the ease of sales, whereupon ho is nt once driven up a tree. tin staire for over three-quarters of a century. As early as IS15 negro impersonations were giv.-n in connection with iiii-l,,*ilrmiin. but it v.us not until 184'J thnt special minstrel troupes wen* organized, the tirst consisting of the famous quartette Dan Emuiett, Frank Brower, Billy Whitlockand liick Pelham, who gave tlu-ir initial performance the tirst ever given anywhere on the 17 of February, thai year. Since the passage of that dan- tlie world has witnessed hundreds, if not thousands of similar performances, an,! tiiis arm of the dramatic art has rais.'d into national and iu sum-* instances international renown, sueh familiar names as Dan Emniett, Charley Whin-. George Christy. Kph Horn.NelseSeymour Biliy Backus. Ben Hart. B-*ii Gardner, -raft, tins Howard, Boli Slavin. Billy Wagner, anil Clar- now lln* bright f Richards it Billy Bird Cotton. Bol Luke Scho Billy Gray Arlington, l ence Powell whi particular star Pringle's Fo trels who 1 house in this ing, July 2nd joyed 2- ye prosperity a every w*b praise. mous G 'Pi (.awn ft-tlil, The Ladles Aid of the Methodist ohurelt will hold u luwu party, ut tlio residence of W, T, Reid, on Wednesday evening Juno 22ml, ut 8 o'clock. Admission, 10 cents; strnwlierri. s and cuke 20 cents; Ice crentn nnd cuke 15 c *uts. All Ethel Rose Spencer, of Craubrwik, ji!'-1 cordially invited, Tbe Famuu*. Georgia Minstrels. Thc appearance of tin- minstrel company is now so rare a theatrical event, that by striking contrast with the past, it forcibly recalls ti the minds of old theatre-goers the time when similar troupes wore counted by the tens, -rh'-r.- now they figure only iu the units, The burnt cork urlist is distinctly an American product, and with moro cr luj'i i'- iiiJnoit'jc h ■ has been iu Mins- :.t Hi-, opera sity Saturday even- His company has en- ears of uninterrupted au-1 press nii'i public an* unanimous in their License Commission .Meets. The* lieense commission of this district met at the lockup on Wednesday to consider a large number of applications for renewal and two for new licenses, the latter lieing William Small, of Cranbrook, and ,J. Carroll, of Kimberley. The application of Mr. Smnll was acteJ upon favorably, but that of Mr. Carroll was turned down. There was to have been some objection tho part of tin- local ministry to the application of Mr. Small, but the ministers and tlu-ir attorney lid not arrive until nlmul half past 1, and the li.mr of the meeting was set for tell 0 clock ministers arrived tin completed il„-ir bnsin, ready to leave. Whan the board had ,-, and wero Apprecijiu the Promptness. Cranbrook, I! C. June 15/04. Messrs. Arnold and Roberts, Cranbrook, B. ('. Gentleman, I beg to acknowledge receipt „f tho Dominion of Canada Guarantiee and Accident Co's cheque value $2,S..")7 in full settlement of my claim for sickness indemnity. I wish to express my thanks for the prompt and satisfactory manner my claim has been dealt with. Yolo's Faithfully, J. li. Manning. .Harried, At the Methodisl parson; go on Monday. June 18th, 1904, by Rev. S. .1, Thompson, Mr. Charles M.-linder, to Miss Lena Olson. The happy couple left on Tuesday for the Norlh Star Mine where they will iu future reside. '"l,.M,i" ***** THE I'liAN l-.liOdK Ili'.l.'AI.I) OD A K I'l'llflh HWI'\l I) they an* enforciil, but the Isisis ol d Editor an i Proprietor, Tll,l|.'44lll 4- „.,1,1. SIM II MH, I, oui. S'J V, mm, in Sooth tlu-i Kootemi,- ,„|.'.|„,,4.1 , I" ll'itllOllI It, .lll'l M'.'I.V"44. |,llli-4,llls|.|- Ill III-' .ll-Ml'' \\ll4l!-lll,,',,'-,"i iii the progress ", un- — I '-I14.11I.I read n. I, publishes ttn-m-ivit --I'll-' ,, ,- news. I, ,- roi.trnlli-,1 "1 1' I'.- -I" I'-il'l,-'"', N" illi|lli., port) niluiliviiluiil dicliltcsil l'i'ln.4 ll .luiil Hi lilpleilst ll,", 'I- lfs.ln.lB- i-l llllisll ,1 l,..,,-!..,!--! Il4.,l llllllll- ll, lion iiii.I .114.1 juil mil nii'kliil nvi-r t r 4-4,1,1. A.|,..,II-I,4L 14,,,'- it„ , IT -| Ik , ,,, III I I'l link. EDITORIAL NOTES. II,-wilt Bostock hns received the scnutoriul plum nud now there is all kinds sympathy being liuntli-il out t,.tl. ii. Buchniiiin and Dr. Sin,inir by ll,,' opposition. There was in, reason why Mr. Bostock Bliould nut have liiel, appoinled. fit- has given u,„,■.',,'<■ ,»t' tl,,' !,iu 1 -.i-■ i,,----- ion. But lh,' inflneuee of the mine ■■„,, .,,.,. ,[„■ owners on one side ami lhe miners iinn un lln* other, brought aboul hesitancy un tit,- part ofthe officers md executives, only lu 1„- followed l,y extremes on il„- l»irl of both parii,s in iln- controversy. Law is law, ,„,,l ii -I M Ik. enforced igniusl the min,' owner and the iniiter ulike. II' this is done witli- ,llt fear ,,r favor, then' "ill be far less trouble of lh,- character that is disgracing Colorado nl tl„' yam. ii time, ADDIIIUNAL LOCAL As the weeks pass by lhe evidences ol lln- riches of South Kast Kootenay become inure inuiiil'est. Tho running of the St. Eugene at full blast, the resumption of work on the Maiysvillesnieltefalidopen- illg of lhe Sullivan mine, the ex. tension of the lumbering interests, all continue lo mnke lln- future ol this portion of the district brighter than it has ever I n before. The Herald has often said that this districl was one ni the best ill the Dominion uf Canada and each year the results seem to demonstrate the trttthfiillness of the statement. Health, energy, intelligence and industry foriiis it coilibiniition that uiusl win sin ss in a country like lliis. Work un lhe ti. T. It. should coiuiuence iu the wesl as well as in the ensl. Such an arrangenienl would be only fair lu lhe | pie uf lhe wesl. it, is hard for the Manufacturer'8 Association to keeptipit loyal front to England and al the same time cry for more protection, Preference with I'jiigliinil means a reasonable tariff, nud no nu I'aeliirer's association o a en r t h wa s ever satislied with a rCllSOtl- ablu tariff, The uosl of living in the United Stales has increased from ,18 to iill per cenl Ilie pnst ten years, all due lu lhe increased tariff demanded by lln- manufacturers who supplied lhe fluids for the re. publican parly camp dgiis. It is always ll good thing to keep military matters out of politics nud Opportunity Speaks. Win.I l.nm|,lim Yes, 1 urn ' Ipportuuity; Bin say. young mall, Don't wail fur me To come to you: You buckle down 'I'u win your erown. Ami work wiih head And heart ami hands. As does lhe man Win, understands That thoso who wait, Expoctiiigsoniorowunl for fate, Or luck, tu cull il so. Sii always in the way back row* And yet' Yon st not let Me get away when 1 show up. The golden cup Is not for him who stands. Willi f,ldid bands. Expecting im1 To serve liis inactivity, I serve the active mind, Tbe seeing eye. Tin- rendy hand That grasps me passing by. Ami takes front tin- Tlu- good I hold For every spirit Strong and bold. lie does not Wflil I III fali- Wlio seizes 111,-. For I mn fortuiiute, Luck, and fate. 'I'he coruer 810111- 111' what i.s great In man's accomplishment. But I am iione of these To him who does not seize. I must be caught. If any good is wrought ( hit of the treasure I possess. Oh. Yes. I'm (Ipportuuity; I'm greut*. I'm sometimes lute. But do not wait For uie-. Work on. Wnleli on. Good hands, good heart. Ami some day you will see ( Mil of your effort rising. (Ippurtiinity. A Hirst-Class Restaurant. Charles Dsles has titled up a ri-st.-iiti-.-iut on Armstrong avenue that is as neat mid complete in all its equipments its could In- found in uny city. The short order hill if fare is it most elaborate one. ill- eluding as it does all the best things that the market ntfonls in season. His (lining room and kitchen are pert'eet ill detail, while all his meats are taken cure of ill a specially prepared refrigerator. The display window is changed twice a day and nlrendy the u\ peli/.ing displny of fruits, vegetables and eh lice cuts have caused considerable favorable cninnient. A restaurant lile this, operated on the right lilies, will proven paying proposition in Craubrook. And it is Mr. I-lstes' intention to serve short nnlers mid six o'clock dinners, the latter to be given for all cents each, ll will be possible for anyone to have n meld sent mil al any lime In their room or their hntne. Mr. Kates will also cuter for parlies, dances, etc, More Coal Developments. .Michel, .lime 7. During the summer the International Coal anil Coke couipuuy plans to expend up- proximately east of Michel, on the main lim-of the Canadian Pacific railway. Four hundred coke ovens are now being put in. and 250 men nre at work on the properly. With nt the same ti to maintain strict 1400 ovens working tl utpiil in discliplilie iu anv military orgnni- ''"K1,' will'"' about 500 Ions u day. .. while it is the iiitetitlon to mnke 7 th nil output amount tn 11,000 Ions a day by September 1st. By the lirst of next vear it is planned ?,000men will b'e working in the Iields. while 5,000 will probably be employed when the company gets to running at the capacity planned. 'ihu trouble in Colorado between the state authorities anil the minors has led both sides in lln- difficulty to extremes. -Asa result anarchy virtually reigns and the people are terrorized. Murder has been committed and punishment has been inflicted upon th,- innocent Messrs. Hoggurth and Rollins, il;4-n'-n-p.TtpiTi>4TT"!7f- the.; Uiiiif l,r,,,,I, hotel, an- making a wonder] fid improvement in the appearance of lhe pin,,- bv lh,- aid of paint ami inqH-r. Tiie office looks like a dill'erelil I-OOIII. and tile upstairs is ilitdergoiug tunny changes. A. McEnclu-rnn cnn,' up from Moyie Tuestliiy to attend to some lilisiuess. lb' soys thai tic big drive fur tliu Moyie Lumber com- nuiij ni, tin* Moyie is completed for this yenr and thai about 8.1XK),. llilll feci uf l,,L-s an* nuw safely lioomcd lu lie lake iii-ni- tliu mill. h is reporti-d that Stewurl A- Welch were tin. lower.) bidders for ilie Fernie i-xti-tiBim he Ureal Norther id that wurk would be started m ..nc,'. Thai will mnke business lively al the Junction ami give nil of the business men of thnl place a <' 11:1111 i' lu '_,'! nil l-lll'lll The nietnlH-i-s of the K. I'. lodge of Crnnbrook will alien,I Ihc Presbyterian church in a body on next Siindiy ,".,iiiiic on which oeeasioli Rev. L'ortttne ,\ill pit-itch a sermon applicable 1,4 tliu oilier and ils teachings. The members arc re- quested to el at lhe hall at 7 o'clock ami propnrc t,, go lo lhe church, George llilliai',1. one of the plan- eers ui Cranbrook, relumed on Tuesday after an absence of nearly twn years. Ile hardly knew the town asit had grown so.and thinks without n .Imiiil Cranbrook is the best town <>!' its size in western Cnnadii. Mr. Milliard wiil prnbal,. ly locate liere again and enjoy the prosperity of the plnce, 'I'he lieen-..' fur lhe Imperial hotel has I n granted mul William Small, the proprietor, is busy now getline ready I'm* th,* opening, which la- hopes 1,, insure fin- the lirsl nf .Inly. Pete Mnthesoii, owner of the building, says lhat il will be ready on lime. Mr. Smuli will hnve a commodious liolel and will, do ll good lnisiness. Tn,* banana weathor has tnken full possession nf this district mnl the air is-as babuv as can be found benc-illi thoBkies'of Italy. Child- run an* happy, a,lulls are content and vegetation is prolilic in it's growth. Nnw'hci' the fnce nf this glorious earth can there lie found a lietter climate thun that of (he lianana bell of South Ensl Kootenay. • Inllll McDoinilil nf Marysville. was in town Tuesday. He is feeling good over the revival of business in Ihnl lown anil lln-assurance of the resumption of work on the smelter, lie saysa greal ilill'ereliee Sbnlrendy noticeable ami thai the population nf Ilu- Inwn is rapidly iiiei sing. Mr. McDonald is one nf thnse whn st.'lid with ill,' 'town during lhe Inw tide nl'latsiness and nalurallv he is fcelillghighlvgmli- lied over tl hang,-. There have been Ino mauy run. nwuys in town this spring, and as a rule. Ihey hnve been due I,, carelessness mi the i.m-i ,,l' drivers, There are very lew horses in this western country thill are siitlleient- ly broken to allow thom In slaml ou the street withoul tying, and il is due lo this oversighi thai many tire frightened ami run away, Constable Morris proposes to in- vesligale all eases hereafter and hi,Id careless drivers responsible. E, I,. English, representing tic Wntcrous Engine works nnd oilier lire nppnralus. has been iu lown several days interviewing tic people. He ims snld a number nf th,. Yiclor linud gr,.nudes thut are n win ile water sysi en i in themselves if used a! the starl -if the lire. ||,' is negnliliting wiih i itiiuitl.ee nf the hoard ,,f [mile regnnling the sale nfa gasolene I'n iiglut-, and in all probability Ihc deal will go through if the in.-ii-liin Hues up In the requirements, -lames Rynn, .1. I', fink and .lames diver were elected lire wardens lasl Tiiesilny, The si-leu. linn is n good nil,'' as all nf lie gentlemen understand tic needs of the town in the way of lire pro. taction ami lie precautionary tires, ll is in be Imped thai they will see Ihai ill,- laws ai nforceil uml Ihnl lhe people are compelled lo, protect themselves. The wurn Wherever vou find u judge of fine whisky, you iiiul " Peter Dav,sun's "—;i mature spirit of great delicacy. & *. •<% -/ IP?K \. '''■ "' / ^|l-||f--4!-#'a ••Extra iSpcci.^:" Old Scotch WhisKy To ho had from ricDcrmot and Bowness A Nolc of Warnini*. Nelson Kcnnomist: The recent .,. ,., , . ,,, lire III I'erille is ail exanip c o uiw- "111 v a tke. and wives of le min-1 ,11 K ■ | economy may in tlie long run prove ers have been left withoul the no-1 extrnvngnnce. The people of thut cessities of life simply because place refused to move the inntler of thev were the wives of tic miners incorporation fenriiig thai Iheir The cooperative stores have 1 „ tuxes would Ihi greatly increased. , , • , i ., ■!■.■ .mul iis ii result, thev were withoul •'r"k''' ' "J ,l"' """'"I i""1 appliances to light a lire thai could unu,',1 citizens and tl ontentB have 1 u checked at ils in,-option. destroyed 1 inise they were the Tiiere are other towns in tlio KooL property of lh,* union miners, oniiy thnt would not bo much better Murder and iniliseriminiile punish- «f'" case ofad.sastrousconlhtgr I tion, but there is a general nit'l--- lion to i-onsi lire prolectioi for the protection of lhe people if iyeur or so agi .444,1 lllllll 44-4.1 -44.4 4 *,..*■ I 14.V Illl,l,'.l 4,1.4 1.414' -..M- ,4,44,1 1,11,1 Ull ■ II' | .11,1,, I..4 4,11 ,1,1,1- 4,41.,111- „ llllll I,.,,!,.,. I',., MM- 411,14' lllllllllll|t, lot llllll .4i ,...-..14 I roth-eta lltl Mil 1111,1 pays nil i-l -ii RAILWAY NOTES, Dissolution of Partnership. 'I'll,' |,41 li,',.,'.' llllllll.-I 11,111 lll„ |,l,l*l,„.,- |-||.|,I„'„'I,,I.,4.','44-111111 I.'l I I ClUB I'""" .1 FI. Scull I.-li totlti} tor ins In | , n,,,,,,, ,-,„, , „.,i 4, ►„„•„ tun- home In Winnipeg, lunmu mi V.n I .I..11, lim. ,-'l"-'l Siipcriiiluudi'iil KrickBon ami Chief Despiitchor Chudlcigh nrriv. ll lasl i'llesdav In relieve Sllpelin lent Taylor mid Chief Desimteltei- Sell. Mr. Krieksnii enme iu hi- speciul enroll the local SO as lo gel II ii,w nf Ilu- rond. nud lefl thelli-xl luorning I'm' tic Lunding for the same purpose. A large nnnilierof tic trainmen presented Sii|iei'inleiiileiii Tnylor hi'ii.re liis departure, wiih a niaL-- IliHci'llt eilliilll'l nf siller, lhe best Ihey could Iiml in Winuipi-g. Ac coiiipanyiiig lie gift was ana-lilress expressing the I'rieliilshipand lies! wishes of lie donors I'm' Mi', i'n.i - Inr and his estimable wife. Cluuigc ill Time. 'ihe new line lable weld inl" ell'.'c Monday, lu lhe future lhe west hound pass. Ilgl'f Mill he line al 10:12. insl,-ad of f-:Jj",. llllll the rtisl bound will be,he al Jelll p. in. instead of 11:25, Th-' Xnrlh Star I.ranch leaves at I'.l", p. 111. ilial ii p. 111. as formerly. Tin* eusl bound passenger will conned will the Imperial limited nl Ihu re JllUetioll, ilislend nf the lot-lll express, thus giving East Kootenay pnssongers qiiit-ker service tn thc east, 4Men Only. We have a very line line nf straw hats and as we are a lillle over stocked we will make it worth your wliile tn help us nut a little. 1'. S. M. Co, Stuck Quotations. Furnished by Beale. & Elwel brokers, Cranbrnnk B. ('. Wn up Nnrtli Slur Sulllvnti J si.Uim '. 1'll.V Hull St. Eugraii Ml, Minos i-sti'i'i. Oil nml l'i»,ll',in,|„in.v Cllllilillail Onlil Pli-lils I lliti-rlnlll 11'ual ntnl I'nki- Ililllllniilll I inwii'iillllnil Snip.: Wi-Umn I'niil * Oil i'u iiiiiiii. IV I IJIITIFII'ATIJOi'' IMI'laiVIJMI'.Xi's — XOTII'IJ-- Ritiaiti-ln tin. Kiirl Steele Minlim lli™ I.MJllKl Klllltl-llllJ* l'4-MI'l H'lii'ii, Inwituil—On St. Min-yV, niljiiln nml inn Ilall-ly sulltll III till' "I.HJ I'iiii; Illin llr,l,-l-l,li,lKi-Rriill|i.* 'I'tlki- llnlli-,' Hint 1, Sin 1 l.nvnll. nu mrO. II. Hiihli-ii I'- M. ,' Nn. II ltll.ll iiwoi-riiin,, A.T.SI -inllll, l'. ll.e. N... II llll.-ml, niniil nl ■!•«, XV illi Ilounnl, l'.M I . X,, Illlll.Tini nw'linl' "I ".. illlnllil, i-lxi) ilnyn Inuu tin- ilntn lii'ii'i,f. i,, n|,|,l.i ,n il,, ,Miiiii,44 llwiinlnl-fill-1 i-liiiniii'iil ii4|,i"4, iiunilK, lot- lln- |iiii|iohi! "1 iiljiilninii ii Uriiwi Hi, Illii-nlnivi'i-liiliii. Anil liirtlii-rtii'ki'iioti Inil ni'llini, iimli'i Hi'i'lliill IIT -, lm I'linuiiiin,'*,-,! liofniT tlii- Iksiiiui I -ml, I'ri'lltli'i I li.i |.i.'-.,-ui- IMl,-I iln- -Ill, ,ln.vi,i Mn.v. A. II. lui'l III l„l I Land Notice. I linn-lij-(llvn I "•■ Uml «i,,v ,l„.i- I, ili„ ilnti- linn ol I ill I tn ni-i-li lu Ilir l lii,'fi'i,iiinii-ni innror I iln nm! .IVtjrku fnr M-iiiii-imi i„ l-m Imm iiiim hnn-fml nml i'lllll I.v wr™ .,! Innil, m,,i ' I,—. Hlllllll*,] un tin-liuii, llilll-l uf llii- knot v liver, iiliinil fm il- n'-iiitli „1 IViiiilnpr' iinii* ni"i„ inir nt n |i,,-l liui.:k--,l p ,,l,„' l.iii'iiiu'- ..mllm,H rnuii-r. ll - ,li -in i'liiiilm, 0 ,',',1.1 In ilmlnii mn ,i< In., i,, Hip Ki my rlvnr, tli io s.inil, l.ill.niinK lln, nvpi*Imuk -l.'i rlniiii. ni-ir - I--, iliniii'i- ivi'-i ."." i'lmins HI,,,',' „r Inn. I,, lli,' [ilni-p of i'iiiinti">,,'„tn,,iii.' Imnil Tili.li 11)114. I.'.'.i IVallcr l.nl'lim Timber Notice. N„tl,p is ii.'1-i..v ui-r-.il ilmi tlilrly ,i„ fin,,, llii--'Inl- I int I li,n|,|i',v ll,..lln- Cllli-I I',,1,1 i.ii--i.,imm ..I Luml,, mnl -1 nil- lm „ I ,,-i. In illl ninti-iii-Vi* IOVH.V tlmlii-t ll ,li„'ti,II,,4-iin.-,l".,','ii,,',i lnnil.4 ' ■ I',iliiiili',i,'ili4f nl li |iiikI murkpil Wnllir horhia's pi,niit"iiHt .t'liin-'i. |,iutit,,,i.,n linll mil Hi iiiii ii Inill mil-' -'„*<>- .1,1 ,li'„ Hilllll Pnal ' 'iiVlii'i ul . l.n, null, ■irniii, ..up, tlii-ni',, iiiirtli'llln','1, itli«, lli,',,i',' summer time is flu- ilunger. period ' -.p-t nl i'iii.!ii*iJiiii--iii* i-nuii, run piairiiw, iu towns like Crunlirook uutl even* " i'„«tii'*.l,i»,'iu'Jl,,' u - -it h-gln- cure 8)l0llld be exerted lo SIIV0 tin- ''ZG^IlCjunT''"''''"' ''"' town from a serious i-.iiiUiigraiii.il.- iht, ■ •'' • ■- Wiifiirtuiiii*-. Fred' Sinylh. nf lhe Moyie " ■ ' ','G*T' Leader, was in town Inst Tuesiliiy | . Timber, Notice, enjoying ihe metropolitan air. of I'i'rtknn tlcnL'in! tlilrl*4tlllly8 nllol*-ilalJ-i.l Cliii'ibrook. Mr. Smyth savs thnt lnW»nf.l'l.» in ,i„-uan-t c ,i-»i. r tlie pav-dav last week of ihe St. "',' ','" "'"' W""1",U"l" •".'?'■,!'"",", '" ,, ' * .' . , ■ '■ int nmi I'lii-n- ini-nv 1 nnl.,-.- fruui lln* (i,l,,,4- I'-'l'-' mine, inspired lhe | pie |„jr',iii,*.*Hbi.riimih in Sonili Enat Kii.it,*. of that lown wiih hiipe and confi- ntl« '- deuce, llllll tllllt business is good.' l"Hl».e...-i.,|r nt n liiiat-. mnrki-,1 "A1.-4. Ile spoke especially of the ehlirae- Mul,"„''" "I "! ""•''""''" ","1,"", "'I' «••"*«». ", wmteeii m this :;;:r;,:,:;:,^L';:::!:::;™;:',":;';;::' tune, saying that Ihey. are. of (u »nl,l Ioi, tl maatnO pliu'lii', tlm. north It-tidy class, willing and anxiouk -tui-iniiua. il,,-,,,-,, n„r,h,',,a,,'rl.v'. 11 - - m- i., u. 11 lo meel tlieir obligations, und tho Imnkuldip uik rfmr lad cliulna i kind of people tiiiii make .a sub- l™""111" -•>'■< *-" "''"' "' ""''' '"' '"il- i .,,..*.- Kong |j Cranbrook i! Hotel 3 3 Quests Comfort a Specialty (iimd Sl-ibling in Connection Nearest to raihofwl aatl ilepdt. H;is accoiumoila- tions for the public unequalled in Crnnbrook. Hoggarth & Rollins Hot and Cold Baths I'ruprictor li Timber Notice IM..- i.,- timi llUily ilaja -*,ii.-c- (Into I l-l |4,44|,;,|.I Illl'i I'l 1,4-i, I' 111 ,1,1. I .-.-I'.- iii 1 i,-i,,ii4i. ll. I'. Inr n |it'4i;il I imr In, nl nil,I CJrt'y tillll,,'!' llnlli In III loHlllB lli-»l*rlbpil I Ik ill Si.Utll IJiu-l 4 4< iim .il ii iiii.I iilnliti'il nl lh> Uni run ,,i l.n, I8TII , fro .i.'-t till Plinlna, tha, Iiurlli lltl chnill., Iln-uii' ,M-I Ull plinlna, iImi - I, ,1,, --l4.nl.. In , Ini',-ul I'lvlni.inn I.... mi , ,-■ I iiiiii llli,Iiii ill.lm..- llllll. ii ll.l) J ,,.■-. I ntor. Cranbrook License District. |l„„i-,|„| I.i,,.i4..'l'.4iinui4.-i„i,":--. , millirilllk I.i....-,- Iii-ni",. will I'i' 1','i.l in III- (-1.411*1 III 4IS4- 11.41,1-4 M ,44 -I'lllirailllJ-, III,' lllllll il, .Iii4..,. Hun. ill llu-liinirul Vlm-k i„ ,:.,' i. ii In-inil,,-,inn i i-i ii,,., -,, ill l.,-,-,iii-iili'i-i,,]. I'r. . 1 llrplV. Ill ,vn I 11 lll'l M.ll.l-lill-. I : .el , I 14,14 k II I. Ynhk. Jumna Ciirrnll, Ontario 11,41,1 Kiinlii'il,'.!'. .1 W M, -Iiuiiiii I'm;,;.-. 11 I'.. .Imi,' I'l. I'.ml Notice. \.,i .,,;. I,.,i,,l,! 1,14, ,1,441 iiii iln.va ilttei ,l,i,|, lli,'IJn-i Kooieiuiy l.uinl.i-i- i ollilinny. Mill li'il. uill ,i|.i i.v I,, Ilia ll..ii.4r: tlip I..i-ii M.ni.i lluvpiiior li il iui-)pr apption 7of ll»- 'Itivpi' 1 Sir.-.iii,- A,*, "tod • Imui lll'll,. lucilllllM "-"I I,l-llll.-lll.il- lllllll Hi*. I..-.I nn.I l.in.li- ,n llic Siniii i ri,-l. Brltlali ,-,,!,u,il,i,,.,ui,li,s,tiil„ii„,-,.-,. lean Itneourcu I inilpip I,, v.1,,'1'1' ll i',„k iiiti'iapi'la tlio , ruin. N,,„t l-iia's llilliiiil.lj'illiil .,, »l,'„i*il,t,'i, lli,-i-,ii,r«„"„ll-li-«.*li,!,-,-.',li limitniviiialriii't iliiim.. Iiii'nnia, nml hinkcaiil'hotlioi lm irovp- llli'l,,a na null in* ,i'-"---*ii,-- fur III.- illlvlng ul I,,.-|Ui,l lluiui, u ul I,u„l».,*ll„.|-i.||i. I'iuiiI llii-ilrii ,l„.v,,l.ln,,„. l'"il "IV. F.'llilnl, S„l,i,„i-l„i-llipn|,|,lii-nn . Timber Notice TnkP notice llnil llilrl.v iln.va nllpr lint lii'ii'. 11 inli'i il lu u|i|ilj- lu llipi'ili.'f iiiminla -Ml,,-, ,,f |)|„,I. 441,.1 '44M4., rifl-irlll, II I' for n «i i-i'iiil lipi'iise oi hi) nml curry tinny liinl.'-i- n lln- l4'll"4iii,:r HpiPrllipil Iiuui In Snlilh limit K.inli'iin.v ,4,1, ,'il'Jl I ll l| Illliill IHl't Illllllil I,| Ilu, Iinnii pna'l ,-iiMi ill l,,i ailllll, II uml in, ehnlna tlio'ncii »,„ii!i lln rlii'iln- lll.'lll I»l III III!' Il.'», 1 1 ,1 lul 1»7II tlp'l tli Iii lit,'ii,Irlli lunil ur lul 1STI' tlmnro up.-t lu tlip ivpbI limit ut Int la.',s til' 114-4- 11,ll-tll ll, III.- |lll|l 1 1,4-fllllllllM l.lltl'll Illl.-J-H'l illl, niMilV, llllll lu .", It. n jpiiiilngii Timber Notice TiilMii4.il.-ilmi il.inv ilnya -,4-t hie-1 iiniini tn n,i|ily iu lit,, ilii.'f commissioner of hiitla nnil inirkk tit Vlrtorln for n ap»elnl li celiac to cut int'l enrry nimy limber from on (liUulilllir Uinclhol lnmla III S I, Una! Koolonoy: I un mini: ni ,< |n-l un ll Ill linlltiil iui- ul ,n, l-ci. ,„ ],. i t u„. imrtli eu.l nirnrrol inlil lm 1311. tnnrkeil I'.MoAltkur ».» in-1. 'Iii-n,' rth UUchnlm more i I---1, M. M-l -' n-nl.-i ,i m-i-.iIi,..„, IS, ,'lnnii- llin..' nt'l, aa lull' K.'llj-. Umber ll.'l .tlll'l K.-inlt lllrlllllll- mui ' I.', lh , ii'.-ars.-. cliulna iiiiiip ur lew, llieiii'i south 211 cliulna - - leaa in lln, uurlli I.. ,11 M.i., • .4 -„, lul llill 11,1 llli'l-.' UI--I Ulollg I.l It, pill. iiiciitiiti-i till, ui-r l.inuli'il uth iln)* nl Ihu-. mnl. ' lu I'. Mi'Ai'tlini'. Notice. Nuliee is I In- -drill 11.411 mil* ilm tilloi e the Etlal Ku-il.-iiiiv l.tuiilier Coll i-n-i Luni--1 iiiii inij.l.v ". Ilia Honor lit Lii'i'liiiiuit f;,,i,,i'iii.i'iti,'iinni'il lerapplinn Tilflhii' llii'.'ininil.Slii'ii'.is A.'l." lu Moo i',,ttl,l,,'a, in,- j..mt. nmi oihpr obstruction lull. Hi,' I mnl -n.l.. ..I Hin Sim,I crock llrlt.l.h t nl,nnlii.i, nml It's tilbiitiiries, from ifs'slnircc'to Ivhere the erpelt Ititirsppla Hi, I'roiis.N'pal 1'ionriilliviij uml ti. strnlitbli-i II HUM' I I till' M.I.I 44, 4-1, mill I ,t, -UMI lllllll' I. .4. llllll Illllllil SIII'll IlllllH iiiiMiti.ii-.iie mui pcasni'J l„r tin ililrlllii ut Ions nml ll uutliimlii'i'ilii'iiiii llnteil Iht-Ilrsl ilny of .little, I DM, 1' . I', lllll'.l. II SI, leltur.llir lln' n|i|ili.'iinl. , ,, ll, „ I limn, oui mere u. II go 'in iiii-iiiiu. Kliul ol people HUH IllliKe II Slill- * ,''•,. ' ,' meal lot munle begets aimrehy. tio|| |(J mlMer tiie question ,,f stniiliul town, liverythlng looks "*'"":" '' ''W',,„ 1 '," IG 'I'lc laws nf Colomilo are ampleh\rB protection more now than a gooil in tic town und the prospects "''lZmri'u,rrf,i.liinp'i'iiiii-' ■ i for the I'ni nr,- nre very bright. --MM- -I .III,i,a 4 I i.l-r IMlllll,-. Win* nui Ip| up inlu' .-iu.' iif v..ur horse? •pnmsnvn-ranIllilnh l.ilinr;.»'Oil'.vnmlcure I.v luukiliu 4.lli'i' evelvtlliliii i I 'linn ii'itlt i ' -,'. w.li i-.-l him with ii liber- I.!l|.1-1,4M,|„,.!. ,4144.,, Illlil in II ItllP Mull. rleull I141I11',—. Iitii*l, ulisuli. .*|4'. All thiaivn .1,1 'ill ii ii-rv i.-44-,4iiiil.M elinme, i'iiv.il.1.- n,.|il,li- 441, niiili- i inter.,. OurfncilitieH I...Mi.iii,llin- ll.i. i.ii-i',—„i- I .'null WO Inm iv Hull ive i-l.ll-p1i-..H,> <| inev.'i'.v I'eapPI't. IVrllp nr mil nu n« tor bill i-uriii-nlin-.. . I'll I. HANDLEY, T^ When vou visit Cranbrook stop at the T | ROYAL HOTEL | *p Nona Better In the District ^ *]_*■ kates Si ami up. Short Orders anil Oysters <^ .*4> served in any style from S p. in. to (. n. m. ,'k T A V Thc tabic is thc b;st. the rooms .ire utisvirp.is'icd Inr clem ^W V litu-ss and comfort and thi bar is supplied with thc best brand <% *i'j ol liquors and cigars. L. B. VANDKCAR, Prop. 0 9mmSMSSiiSim!li3MlGGIG:iMGEEm^Ii0 Notice. Ill Ilu* Sll) ie I'niiit ut llrltl-h I'nluiuliiii In tin, Ill nit.'In! Iiii- \V tiler l'ulll[i.ui,i Cnnnillil I Act, ISII7, Ami lu Ihe miller i.l Hip Wi ■ Supply I'uiniiiini, I.iinil.,1. Kntlre la hereliy itlreu Hint n Petition hn- I Il|p,l ill 11.4- lliatriel !le-dslr.V ill Hi. Sit|if.'un' Sliprenii, i'iiiiii nf tl'ilial. i-I iiiii iiii ill I iiiiiI,!.,,,!. luni nm 144IM4 -,-,t,ii, i inlet Acl mil lorliinii Iiii- Water Suppl* l'oni|imu l.itllili'il, lu I'liuetrui't mul ii|ieruto ;i iluni works system for tbo supply uf waiter in Hn town -I Cruubrook anil the iubnblltiuti ihi',',...!'. Ami nnlii*!'is ulso lioreby given II1411 Ilu uppllcntian on tbesolil Petition -ill In' minli liy tlm Company tn Ihcllltlnpolthe^lipielin ,'uilll ill lliilislil'i.liiiiil.i.iiiltlu-riiin't House llnalim Si|ntll*e, Vi.lmii. 4411 Mniuiuy. tin livelllytev -. tlllj ul .Inn,'. I'.ml. nl thi Inuu- uf tell o'cloek in liu- liil-eliuull. 'I'lie date nf 'In- tirst piiblicntlnn ..! Hiii notiee Hostile 20th day of Mny. 1004. 1141,4,1 ni Cioiibrook. IliillsbCnluinluii.lhli l!,lh,l„v„IM-iv. 11)114. W. I-*. Oiird, lluki'i- Street, Crnnbrook, B. I.*.. Sulleitor fn the Coinpniiy. Timber Notice. Toko noil- e that thirty days alter ,1m,'. I inl pint to apply 141 tli„ 1 diet II illl til issii Unit* ill 1 uinls mul 1111 ks. Vlctorln, II. 1'.. fui* n sp iuliji'i'ii-e lu cut mnl puny nwny timber ii,,,,, tin- lollowin-tdescribed InndsslttinteiuSuiilli Must Kootenny: e nuiiiiiir ut n post limited on tlio west sldonl the B.C. Southern KniUoy ,.1 milt pust fll, tlieneo west B0 ehalns, thenco nortli -u chulnn, t lieu-e enat su cliulns more or In- tu Hie 11. C. Southern Ituilmiy. llience billow- iiinlhi' snid ruilwny in 11,,' 1,1 „i ,,,111 uu'iii'i'itD'iit. I'liiiiiiiiiiiili UIU ncres, more 01 has, Hutu! this *!,,,li ilnv ul Mn.v. A. h- 1II0+. I fiiitmon. ti a. Ultch, .limit Timber Notice. Tnki- uni i-i'lliiit ihiity ilnya nller dote, I intend tu npply tu Hip, biofi'ouiluissloner o 1,nnil ,1 nutks, Vi,-ioiin. II. I'.. Iur 11 spec iul license to nit und'eurry nivoy t mbertrou the tullmiii.g ileserlli,il londs, In Smuli l-Jnst Kootenny: ( ointiii Inn „' 11 pnat pltiittod on the wesl aid,-nf Hie II 1'. Suutli.Tti lliltlwoy ot inil. poal :i-l. thenco nesl 1 liuins more nr lest intl nsterly b-uiudory otU. I'. Il.lol ir.lil tllCII lllll [,411.44414.444 I ll- -lllll I-.IIMlllll 141,1 in the tl. e. Southern Itnllwiiy, tliet foltow Ing snld ruilwny to tin- plnco <>f ci inmimc incut, I'liiitniiiiii': till, ncres more ur less, Duted this-111111 duy ot May, A. ll. Hml. IJ. l-alcrsoo, ll. A. Ultch, Aitent, Notice. K'ollce Is hereby iilren Hint Uu days iilte, dato tlm Kust Kootenay Lumber e puny I.IlllltPil, niil npply In llis II ir. Hip l.li-lll "iiiiiii (ltivproor |n Cul il under section 7 o Hip liners iiiiiI Stipmnp Acl to clt'lipbtnllders luu jiims mul other obstructions Irom ilu hod I luniks nl l.illlp Solid Ureek, llriiisli Cullllnliiii mul iia Ifilnltnrips Irom its snuri'i lu wlii-ri'll reek lliterai-rts tlio Crows Nesl l-ii-s Itnilwnv. Hint tn stl-niul lhe ciillt'Si uf Hip silid -I k iiiiiI In COIIStlllcl lllllllS booms ond mnke such 01 Inr ImproveiiiPiit! lis limy lip in",,asnr.v tor tho drlvlllu ut luii- lliliiiin*, nl lumbur therein. Duted Mn mini, HUH. W. I-. Hard, si Solicitor tor Hip Appllcnnt. Timber Notice. Tuke imiii'.-Hint thirty ilnys after tint,', I iul I 111 npply In tlie I'lliel rutuilllsslouer uf 1 ninl. nml wurks, Inr 11 spccliil II si ,11 unit enrry away llnibnr It It- following described I11111K sllunlo In Siiulh I'insl K« nny llritisli Cllllllllblti: I'i nclllKllt 11 pust plnnti'il,11,II nli liolindnry ul Ilmi Iiiiii-'- lu'i'i'iiiiiliiiii nn,I nt tin- sooth post eorm-r ol Sl-niri-r mui llou-p's lltlltinr IIpOIISp, III 'Hi Nlli'liiijus. Hn Hit pusl HI) l-llllllis, III.'" "siiuth.sililiiiiiis.il liest Ull cll lun t.U tho |ll.l I lii'itimiiug. 1)111,11 Ibis tilth duy ol Mn.v, HUH. Amies Ullll'll, I, por Ktlwiirtl Kliifll. hncilnr. Timber Notice. Take nnlii'i-lll.l thirty ilnys lllli'l ll.l.', I Intoiul iu npply in tin-i-lil.-l 1 ..iittnissiuiu 1 ul l.inuls tuul winks. Iur 1, spp, inl li- 11- I., nil iiiiiI curry nwny llnibnr [ruin lul ,',l,',u wimp 'nin. Knot .1- ilisltii'l. n.'inu suutli iif ('run brook. ii Allot. Miinsun. Timber Notice Tnki- nulii-p thnl thirty ilnys niter ilnli-1 intpiiil tu upply -ti ilu- iiii-l coiniuisH oner nl Imnlp mul works at Victoria lor 11 ipeclnl li cense to 1-111 tiiiii curry awuy tlmbor finin Hip following ilesi'lilii'il liillils ill S Ii Unsl Kootenay! Conimenelng nt n pnst mnrkod M. Mutinies s. p. comer ami pliinteil about Imlf a mils snulh uf Ihe H'k liver, nbout I -vo mill's from i s mnuili. iliiiiip wesl l.'>n chnlns mom or ipsa. Ilii'lii'p nnrtli 4.-11'hnins mnil' nr Ipss tn Ihpsiuilhl mlm-y nf lot lUn. tl 150 Iini 11- more or I, ss in tut eustorly direction following the south boundary uflofc414(l nml the suutli I11-1I1 ol tho Klk river. Ile-i until iili.nit a.*, iliiiiiis tn tlm iih ! commence. mill. Iilnliiii.g (1 III ni'l-pa iiiiiip or 1,'as. I 1 I4-*,„'.'l'I ........ .-r tile Interim', Ollnwii, RBpt,. 1 ileillhcr.il y i.l Muy, 1(104. . HI M M. In Timber Notice. v., in-1. Iipn-br given Ihnl a*, ,l„is niter iinn, 1,1,1,-1-11.,,,1-4.11 -ni,, .i.-h- mission, 114-1' nl Imui- ntnl wnrks sl Virlorio, tin n 11111111111; il rllual -mil-11 Solltl IJllSl k" N. w, ...i tut il |"l-I Iiinil- I -I'. A,I,dpi „,.!' plulltol nil"!'!' Hip eusl limit nil lllll,,'! 11-j:.. 1,---I' On.', sink,- Un.-. , ipiin. nluiiu 'In-...11II1 I mid lul -. lun 1 liuins mni'., .- IJ. Itn, 1*4,1', lithe I mill Iiuiii nl Hip 1..... J 1 il.i InI.i is., pi,.,-111,.iinn. H„. neat ii.', IlllillS I llS- 1,1 t],.- lllltiall I'llllltllt'il! ll'- il i 44. lllllll i t- -.11.! lu, IIJ.-l. Ill4.ll... ... lii 'i'n.111 ih...'! -1 limit ..f Mini liil I I4.'.-, J i-lniins 111 ire or less to Ihe |>l tee nf Ingin imi cuiiluiuiiig llllll acres mu tl,.. I.u-t.teil in,, 1IJ-.1I1 dny nl M.i.v. lnul. I' I-'. A,luli.ll ... .*, -_-, p * -V'S - S>nopsis ni Regulations for dlsposat of Mln* ■.■fills n;i Im minion Lund*; in Manitoba th: Northwest Territories umi lhe Yukon Territory. c. 1 ruallatnls nui) l.e imrcliawd nt mu i er iici'c for soft call unu s.-n f„r unthracllo. N»t inoiv Hi.ui .:■• iu'L-tf* mn 1- ai-q ilre-l i-y on,- in illvltlim nr company. I nytmy ut Hi,- rat.* ut lun can ' p"i '".i'i :. i'n imnil.vM-iiillu'ir.-lli-i't- iJiiaru " 1 ri-.n-.. r.-i-iiitn'ii ypftrs uml nvi-r 11 ittI luhii sl. r m|.-Hi i*. In.liliim trt'i' iiiitn-i'-i ,-,,vtiin* iii- 11111) olilaln uttri lot ,i lilililnu U-oil- inv'-. cerUKcntB i^ KrnutPil for ono ,VNll,.l.*M*.-..,lll|-j|h,., u,..-n ,i.,WII,-h! .il v.,-'ii.-ritiimnii f,.t 1,11 Illillvi(llml, ■iii. •imi per milium furit eompiuiy, murkiuu out ii, mt: Input lull Iii. cule a elnlm i ; Bitllie wiiii iho rod mineral tu eT,'«Bb.,K ii,l 011 the 1 of tilt-Iii -\ Tilt rl.uiii - ,i;i\, il locate At l-il-l iitw llieraol Wlm Uiu in,- it-1 in -. mil ho nvi'hliM witiiiii ten mi -. .Uie.,iltiiuiui.il 111 ii,-,,11 fn iiii-t ii<- ex|u'rnli ii i" tin' in nlut* v 1 " -1 ll <-tl |'|J ooniofLitiiMOoi within lifte.'ii i*. nl a milium -i.i*. mioweil <•"' ■li..11. I'he tee 1 on the eluiill econier Iii lieu |,"f,,i,-.i in uiul irvoy mmle, nnii uiromeiits, pur* ilie Minister of tiiinii'i: 11-011 ami 1'i'iiitiii'y. o[ mi lln- IM ''li 1 for Hip pnym i l-h 1-1 Mimii r a 1111..tu locnl 1 1 nl r ijnltj ui 11 net "t ih,' locml ^. .Mnnitobn -in n shnll provide ■ rule of H'i |>er ui" v. w. r.. i-ii'cwaii rlvei i' inn*, uro i'IUht 1 Ninth Si>Knl- 11 ii.-li. lln* ffifg'l ^1 IWt lllllll ill! eM eiiillnn he* 1 ii<< lui er ui* i- imcK to tne 1 rt. Ull if *. ,;,.„„„„,■ \S t snl. ,-lalllls .IK1 1 ll'lUltl, In I N. U. '1.. 1 **..- ig riven of Mi p,.nj; the Vuki iltolm ami Ihe 1 l.ll ilt.l) —A lenses nf Uv.- years, renew* situ nf the In Il.lil'*. ,',|.-|l lol utile In llio (list t'*l'lll Of l»,ill etlimoftlie Mil III,' it ^i...'s liiill i->'on||ll,'il In III,' -Ulini-I'l; 1 hcil .0 li.i- o. ihe i*iv..r li.-l-H \ow wuter mr... ami -1, iij.*it tniln. rlnhts ol all iietsom Iiuiii wntei ui.ni. imenclinliumnl lea-.-holu. Th.- I- slmll hnve a ilieilR.' hi operation » iniieseniutiirmiillio.lnleol iho lease [,„■■ husohtnlncil limn tlini) dm lense oiic"iiieil)lu lor.-iu-ll llJiei-n nil-- nv ll'.n-ti.ui I-silllli'i-lil Iti-ntnl, sniper an f-u eneh mil,* nl il\ev lea-fil. l.'nva.U nt lhe r.llPol luo ami a halt per ,*. 11! ,*n.lt*,:tei| on lie1 tint put utter it e\i* is hMlg nn m the Vukon Terrllnry. [ live Mill,- ea: It mn) In- (tiulllf uiii'i fm 11 term of tweutj yeun, i olho.il.) hs IIOsllllIU ii ihe yom nf the tlnio leilroilitelii rul Inn 1 ilnte of thc lease, innl mles ivilnln -lx yenrs •1 i'|..-i nn.I- for nisi ha. Ik.11. II 1 „ , Ul.l .1 1 still, In ie 1 n eluiill must ei3imJir"i two alii:'.'* s .-mum.-. 1 11 lhe to a l-.it. one huff 1 til- \ lliiynh 1 nn the *. rlllllll» ai thu Milni'ol illo.ylo n.ly. ho until he I'lllll 1 nn.l ship "s.i In-,- lll.l II on- 1 liain! shall rn Uracil , I'll 111 of BBplinitO iiiin,* river llllllUIIOl mav lie lu piivitm 11 r Wurk 111 > wm lli'hi'ii 1 .1,iini. ill nl IIV : fee 0 or, ii) mi a clnln use, nm *-:. A III*,* lllllll caott yi llee IHe eiillil tr In lll,-\ .ll I il, fill,illli li.'il",illliltilli'il, llllll opt 11 loDceiipnllon ami euiry ll) a Iree miner, 'I'he li..iui,luiiesofa ela.in mnv hi'tleline.l ul. soluli'l) l.y haih'Kii simej m nh-auil | iihllshini! llotli'i's in th,- \nl, Illeial lili/eltf. ivivnli'uiii. Ml miai,|'io|.ii.in*,l lininiiiimi Lnntl-hi » auiloha, the Smilmest Teirllories ami Hithiii ll.e \11kou Ti'i'iliory nre op. n it, ir,.-pectlln for potrqlotlhl, ami Hie mini ler n.iy vi'seneloi an inilivhinul ompjiiiy liuv- liH.niiieluin'iy nu lhe Inml in he |Hn>|iei led, an re.iul lil-i lilies. SI lil the i-lOHjieelor ills over ml In pa\lu^ 1,11 mtilles, nnd snl,slai'loiliv slahti li such ihseiueiv, un men imt e\cee>lh.i- UMieri'-. ii.ehiilinu Hu* oil we Inml su.-ti olher ii'il as m;i) In* .l.-t.i iiihuil. will he solil lo lln* Ufinevei* nl ilie rnteot .