4 v;>l. II ' XU 40 GOLDEN B.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1898. 82 Per Year MACLEAN'S INSTANT - HEADACHE - WAFERS are a positive cure for all cases of headache, whether uei'VOllt'B, bilious, or neuralgic. Sent post free on receipt of price 8> Ileitis !>!��� IJos. WENDELL MACLEAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, CALGARY, ALBERTA, HUDSON'S! THE HOSPITAL MEJTING. There was a very ready response to the notice of meeting for this charitable purposo, which appeared in the EltA Inst Saturday. We noticed among ihose present: ���Messrs, .lohu Cou- krite, .1. C. (Irene, GordonSutherland, N. Hanson. (Wash) J. I! 'I'll.- Ductal'. Tlio inosi important oUioiul of the hospital will be the medical man, tho committee who have tlio trust of the people for ibis purpose should be par- t.culnrly careful in making the seleo- lion. Il is not only a i|Uestiou as to iln... ability of the doctor to perform his professional duties, but his adapts- innerm.'iii. , |,ii;,y t.u thu country and the publio (Calgary) F. Owen, .I. Gibson, Miller, L|Uj t!]is 01lll 01lly be llc,juiml uy all ll.Couiiacher,,!. F, Armstrong,W. Par- |exi, : DEALER IN: Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Etc., Etc, miners' supplies a specialty. ���:AGENT FOR THE: /-">; ��� ... a L . iitornia Oia:nt rowder Uo. . rrfitah v. Fvll Stools ls Co:i- ��������;'��� ,�����-1. <>;; hand. '������_) fl "W A Q A 1 \7 A IP P FT hT \jii n o, i\. v V afi Jx lx ��L 1\ 9 Golden, B C, (Incorporated IjTO.) :0:- DRY GOODS GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, WINES, LIQUORS, (1 IARS, Etc. Etc, ; l :0:- Prices quoted and samples supi lied on application, sons, |'. |'. Armstrong, ('. Bubo.tr, Warron Si-., W. Mc.Meish, and W. P. Iliii'vey. The proceedings were starled liy ihe election of Mr. J. K. Arimtroiig lo llie chair. II ��� very h.'iully (lointed out th" need of nn hi'.-iiital for il olden ami that as the government have made a grant towards the in linienance of other than that which gaiiie I in au Eastern hospital, no mat.er how good Ps reputation, Il is all very well to think that young graduates can he procured at a lower figure than other men, and it may bo ,rn.: t.iat Ihe.. cdii, but is laUor cheap when it is not exactly what is wanted? Apart from hospital cases, there will such an Institution in East Koototiay j bu tha,0 omMo o( ,t whioll shi)uK1 bli and that as this expires ou S,ipt. 1 it L soumi ot Kveme; everyone knows our lime was limited mil therefore t|mt ,ls ,t ������nt,,,,| ,.ale the public put prompt action should be taken iii the nluuh ,���oro conB lenci iii the opinion of mailer. Our neigiihors at Donald thog0 w,,0 hil.,e hai, gome ,..���,.. ju have taken their bunds off the plough, J .. ,,,��� priictl(ie.. .uul it is ,intm.tt| ,.|,���t as far as this building is concerned, L,10V should( therefore we say let the therefore we feel we are m t Heading , n,0ili���a mft|| soloctei, be01100f matu,.jty on any sacred ground when we ttd- wnen his outside support will be equal COLUMBIA # HOUSE, Golden, - - B.C. Now rcn.Iy for business, ha^s been newly built a id newly furnishod. The table is first class. The ba; is stocked with choice Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Proprietor. Baby Carriages. & [SAVING secured the Agency of the famous j j McKce & Harrington baby carriages. I am prepared to furnish a superior article ;it very low prices. These G00I8 are the best, ii per month, Apply to Mrs. W. fellow Harvey, Golden, B.C. Special attention given to MAIL ORDERS: Write us. address [.ULSO^'S BAY Coy, Calgary, or KaiiiSopps. HUDSON'S* BAY Co. A HOOK i:xi'ii'i.i;j "Startling: Facts" for men only. SENT FltEE 10 anyone addressing J.G TEMPLETOri ''Ontarla IJrng^list," (Calgary. ucu-row.il. Golden, on the iniiiii line of Ihe Canadian i'acilic iw.ilivay. al in, cuuiiOctiuu with the ste.'.iiilm.'it nnvigiiliuil uf the i uhiinliiii river ; the mineral tunl coiiiiuei'citJconti'CofEnstcrn llritish t uluiuliia; lieiiil(|iinrters of 111 i Golden Smelting works, the I pper t ulniubia N..vig���ti.iu Co., .'.nil li.udier industry | the outlet for the widely known ami far ,'an,eil agrici.ltiirj.l anil gra'-ing loud of the i iilu.idiia iv- Kootenay \,.llevs; unrivalleil I'nr scenery of ill kinds; tho ilistriln.liug point for the richest mineral country on the coiiiiue'.it. vunoe to receive what is off jrjil. It is too well known that this district has been sadly ueglecte 1 in this respoct for a lone time mil as one progress is advanced and with this the number of ihe population iiicroasod so do we i.u' tho want of a i hospital and a doctor. The one will menu the acquirement of the other. Tho meeting was thoroughly practical, a coin nitt.ee wa.-. name! and subject to the approval of the nominees, will be us follows : Donald, Messrs. Dm.n in and Pitts : field. Mr. ; Beaver, Mr i perhaps lo that of the working committee responsible for the welfare of I lie institution. Another Circus. That of Loon W. Washburn will visit Donald o.i the 27th iust. Lawyers prepare! Trill M.uit.d. There is, as we state elsewhere, a rush into tin; D.incni Hirer country of gold prospectors. It is of great iiu- taucj that that section: already oou- I, ueote-J by nature with this, receives nrtiii.nul assistance f.- j n the gover- ui.'iii, a few thousand dollars spent ou trail work between East and West LOCAL JOTTINGS. Mrs. Hume returned west on Thursday last. Most of the jurymen iu thu Larmour case aro selected from (loldeu residents, Mr, II. L. Cuinniiiis, P.L.S., arrived from the Upper Country on Thursday's boat. Mr. X. Hanson ciinio in from Wustt on last Monday's boat, so also did Mr. II. Estell, Mr. D, Mann came back from Fort Steele on Monday ami brought several samples of North Star ore. Mr. Geo. Attwood came in from Fail-view Ibis week and lias proceeded with Mr. Dan Mann to Fort S.eele. Now that ihe " Bobbie Burns" has changed bauds we expect to see things boom and iu Consequence a rush into the McMurdo basin. Several friends are down from the I Upper Country they proceeded to| Donald on Wednesday, as witnesses in I the .lohuston-Laruioiir case. The Mining Journal, London, to j baud, contains uu account of au interview of much interest, given by Col. Baker, our member, to that journal, Neilson; Fort Steele, ll. Cilbraith; portatioj Windermere, B, A, Kimpton j Wasa. N. Hanson; P.ilbisur, Mr. Wells; Golden, F. P, Armstrong, C. Warren with the Government Agent, and Mr Parsons Sjc.-Ti'O.tsurer. ' Eoitenny, at a point where the exjieii- It will besosn that this selection Uiture would do so inuoh good to tho has been made with a view to a fair country.and lead to tho opening up of represent il ion. | sections of il. at present very little The speakers expressed a wish that prospected and known, but which has our Donald, Beaver, Field. Pillluser, ru��0jnwi no di.i.it awaiting dis- Fort Steele, Wasa, and Windermere oovery which would add considerably friends work for the good ot the cause, | to the cor djcroasiug gold supply of make personal canvass for subsorip- thu world. tions and other purposjs and generally assist iu bringing to a successful termination the in .iu object, that of placing ourselves iu a position to help the sick and needy. The monthly ticket fee for membership will be pro hahly Too., this and other detailed information will shortly bo published. Nearly S700 towards the amount wanted have already bjou promised and this iu the district of Golden without any o.tnviiss, sj it is tube Van Horns M.-llRlitoil. Montreal, June 1.1. - W. C. Van Home has rotliriiel from his annual ollicinl tour to the coast. Speaking ii the results of his observations on that trip, ho says he deplores more than ever the general ignorance of jitsteruers or their persistent indifference to the possibilities and attractions of ihe I'acilic Province and all the distant West, Thousands of American seen lhat there will he no difficulty in J investors, millers and prospectors were coming into llritish Columbia, princi- evol.. pally niio ihe Eootenay region. Many I rust raising the funds. I i a few da personal call will lie made friend in East K lotunay and we trust |u( ""'"' had told Mr. Van Home that each inlia.bUu.ut will bo as Iiuj.uI as. ���wither N nor Colorado nor any his ineiiis will all i.e. Tue meeting oth<"' portion of the earth of which considered that me basl site woul I he 'hey knew would compare iu mineral (loveriiineiit gi-jiiu I ou the other side wealth with the district of Kootenay. of the bridge which cross., the Kick- *' ��i'" ll'�� Intention of the C.P.R.Co. ing Horso river. A rj|uest will at to extend their Revelstoke branch at once be made for it. 0I1W '" ""' Al'''-'w lakes so as to pene- After our readers have seen tlie lore- trate this silver reg,ou. As to the going, they will, we are sure, rejoice North west crops, he said, the outlook in the success of the meet ing am! show ^ was excellent, and all the prairie farm their practical sympathy by coiitribut- oountry was rapidly extending and ing as they can afford. improving. Acciii' i'.\xu;:s ax.i srivii: ���. So fur only a few of the committee I hII.hi '.'roubles, re hospital matters have heen heard St. Paul, Minn,, June 14 -A oom- from in reply to a communication an- ���uliy 0( jnfai.irv has been sent to the pouncing iheir election, sent by Mr. ,,,,,, ., ,, ,, i , ,i i Leech Lake im Linn reservation on the Parsons the secretary, hut those who have responded, viz. : H. G. Ne Ison. urgent request of reputable citizens of Beaver, Columbia Lumber Co.; W. 0, Park Rapids, It is said that Dr. Wells, Ealluser, Saw' Mill Co.; J. C. Walker accidentally shot a popular Pitts, J.P., Donald; not only gladly r i i ��� ���.i. r., 1 , ' .,, , ii i ,.,' young l.nlian, and was snortlv uflcr- uccopt but will do all they possibly ' can to further the interests of the w-urds scalped by the enraged young scheme. | bucks. Tha G >!.'>.;S ERA is p.iMwWo.1 uvory v....rii.iy .ii.ii'.iin r j.i u.ii;':n ej;U*li thu wisl .i.i.I wnst mail trains, also tho nii.il for tlie unpor country, Wimlormoro, fort Steele etc It is tho oi.ly advertising medium In tlio Eeut Kootonay district. S inscription Rates s $iJ.(X) por annum in ADV.VXOa A Ivnrtisn-nmits anil rlian^ns must, be in tho o Hco not later than 12 a.m, on Thursday to insure insertion. A'hoi'tisoinoiit rates made known on application to TELEGRAPHIC. Mineral may be found any whore from Trout J,..',!..' or from Duncah City to the Summit and thoro is almost a oer- ..... ��� No Objection to Aberdeen, taiuty that niiinv valuable discoveries ' _ r,��� ���' . T Montreal, June T,- The S'ui-s Lon- will he mad" th.s season. ! . . . . . don correspondent referring to the Tim prospecting is done without, , , . .... . , , . 11 , report that there is official desire in horses, the prospeoroi's having a base , ,. . ��� ,, ,-. , , ' ' , ,ihc Dominion to prevent the Earl of of supph at some available point from ., , , , ,, 11 ��� Aberdeen from succession to the gover- whei'0 tliev go out in llllfCretlt ill roc- , , . , , , ., tior-generitlship savs; 1 have the tions. The mouulaitis are rugged and a great doal of snow is still on the| jthe appointment lias reached theIin pei'illl authorities from Canada. in. They rifled tho car of everything, won on time allowance. The Valkyrie of value they could End. The express is a smaller vessel than the Britannia, messenger's strong box wan opened and the latter has to follow her about and llie contents stolen. It contained a minute, l.OCO silver dollars and ot her vulu- " says: ihighest authority to slate lhat nothing but general satisfaction with silver dol diles. The amount has not been ascertained but it is presumably small All cash to ho pai 1 to tlio Manager, from who ii the Company's receipt will boobtuiued,' tlio matter of The Golden Era Publishing Coirpj, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1893. DUNCAN RIVER, THE NEW GOX. CAMI*. As a natural result of a great stampede to a new mining camp the ICislo- Slocan has proved of wonderful benefit to tlie Country aside from tlie fact of its having within its bouulurios fabulously rich ores iu great quantity Tue tireless prospectors pushing out in it 11 directions searching for other ore budiiS quite naturally penetrated up to the very summits of the various mountain ranges an 1 in many instances were rewarded for their ardor by the discovery of mineral. Tho fe.v galena claims so far located in the Lardoait country bear evidence of this. and not a few energetic pioneers who scaled those frowning mountains are tho possessors of valuable mining claims. After winter had set in and these men had time to compare notes it was learned that tho mountains which give rise to theDiiicaii river were the depository of immensely rich gold ores and many glittering samples were produced to boar out the assertions made All winter and early spring has been spent iu preparation for a journey into tho tipper D.inoaii region, aud to-day hundreds of prospectors are pushing Iu. .-. . iuai ��� the doo,�� snow and is of an early trip and male L'uOj beforo the high water en , others owe faced tho swollo.i stream anl tin even now to.ling uguhisl ihe lloo.ls, making n fe.v miles :i daj St.II o.hers aro working their '.. i..��� ovorland, which at this time is safer, if not less laborious. Many, however, will wait until they are cer- I iin th ii t!i.' sao.v will Im gone, when j . .,��� w.ll run luss risi; from the elements and find the fluid, iu better con dil.o.i foe Operating in. The range in which the Dtuoitn finds its source .is high and rugged mil each of tho tributary streams are overlook.)! by cowering pinnacles, nil of which bear i ,. l-iic of tho existence of gold. I.i evory stream colors aro foiio 1 and already a large number of placer claims have been located. Oro assaying from a trace to several thousand dollars to i he lo.i lu gold has been found. MoL'rn Curs on the t'.I'.It. Canadian Engineering News : The! Canadian Paolflo are again to the Bopitrntlon nonianiluil. front Willi new ideas. This ti 1116 111 N��W York, .1 .me 7 A S| in! to what might be oal'ed tlio Times from Now Oru.nns.says; deeping cars for the Reparation, | uiflary uud by apology World's Fair traili,;. Thase oars are, has been nsko.l of the depai'tiiieni of except In details of doooi-atlon, ol tho isUitb by the British ambassador at | same built as the ordinary sleeping Washington for tho action of tlie cap- cirs, but the chargo for a berth from tain of night inspectors in New Or- Moiitreul to Chicago will only bo $2 leans, May 2, in arresting Ursl mate instead of $.'). S ich it substantial R. E Maile, of the steam ship Nigtoteii pre the reduction of rates will be welcome to many, and it shows a desire o1. the part of tin company to meet their patrons w'iosj ways an 1 means have to lu consi leol. We foci sure that in my a w irkiu * eutiioer, if he can be us-mrel of getting fair burd and lolglng iu C licago, will visit tho exhibition anl come Inline a better man. The Canadian Pacilii Railway are lo iking ahead, too, i.i regard to their Orioit.il anl Antipodean travel. T.ioy litive now twelve ne.v sleeping ours lu hand bearing such suggestive n.iues as the K.iiingiw.i, Bombay. Guoshlna, Colombo, Calcutta, Tjnqnin ami others. The Paisoe and Burra Sabib from Cuwnporo and Jellahiibad on landing at Vancouver, and seeing the familiar names of his own Bombay & BtroJa or (LLP. Iitilwnys. will feel more at ease, especially when he is comfortably placed in his section. T leso cars are a further improvement both in finish and comfort ou any other of the ol ler cirs. The body of the car is divided by two elaborately car .'el arches and the private stnterojn is mado more complete than any heretoforj iu its toilet arrangement; here the N.twith or Nizam can chow his bi'el nit iu peace in stirro'-in lingi tli it reeill s> milling of his own I10.113 spbulor. The up- holstry is iv semi-tone 1 plush, and carving of th) woolwork is really artistic mil done by an artist's hand, not pres-ial i i wool pttl.j from a pattern and turned o it by thousands alter tlie m.i.uier of these degenerate latter days. "Ills nibs, tho D.ilu or V'ecagua, li.n-al descendant uf the late 0. Coluni- bail, cituu to toe U.inei ft, ties a little while ago," says the Hamilton Spectator. -New York fell do.v.1 a.id Worshipped his dtto.il nibs a.id entertained | oordln and locking lilm Up iu a city jail. The custom officer had detailed a uiglil inspector to watch the Nigl'Otea, and tho movements of the inspector in walking about on the deck of llie vessel kept her officers awake, and First .Mate Maile protested, When the captain of the. night inspectors came along the ship's officer renewed his objections to tho action of the inspector, and lie bad some hea'id words with Capt. Morgan, commander of the night force, wherei.p'iu the hlltoi arrested him, and took him forcibly off the ship an 1 place I him in one oi I he precinct jails, where he remained all night. The case is complicated In. the fact that upon tho preliminary ex animation of Maileihe Culled States commissioner decided that he had com- nitte.1 ro offense'find discharged him from custody, this making an almost pure case of false imprisonment. The resident British consul was interested iu tho case and be in turn laid an ex huiistive report of the matter before S.r Julien P.iuucofote, upon which the latter bus based a demand for un apology and financial indemnity to Mr. Mailo, Special agent Pinoli ot the treasury department is here investigating the case for the government and nothing will bo done until his report is forwarded, To Ik. Wountl Up. London, June 7.-Tho court has because the box contained mat tor fdr I granted a winding up ordei for the way stations only. Tlie through safe Commercial Banking company of Sydney. Now South Wales, which recently suspended, owing a large amount to British depositors. The Scallnjt (incut Ion. Loudon, June 1 -The Daily News, in an article ou the seal fisheries question says : Even if England and the United States agree to protect the seals, in the event of judgment being rendered by the court of arbitration against the American claim, we fail to see how tho two powers can do more than prevent the pelogic seizure of seals by their own subjects in the case of vessels caught poaching. A Norwegian sealer, for instance, might still claim thu liberty of seizure on the common highway of nations. If a convention is made, it must include all llie maritime nations. Ejeeltonient n Bpoknuo. Spokane, Wash., June 7.��� As a result of the suspension of the. Bank of Spokaiu Falls three Other banks in this city closed their doors yesterday. They are tlie Washington National, ihe Washington Savings and the Citizens National. There was great excitement during the day and a run 1 rould not he opened. Having secured everything valuable in sight the robbers made I heir escape on horses, riding south towards the I irliari Tenitory. Express Messenger Whittlesey was not badly injured, aud completed his trip lo S.inie Fe. He is Ihe messenger who stood olf the Dalton gang nt Red Rock, I.T., over a year ago, and who narrowly escaped death at the time by shooting, The nfussaclitiriutta Launched. Philadelphia! June 10.���The big battleship Massachusetts was successfully launched from ihe shipyard of Cramp's at 2:f>9 o'clock this morning in the presence of Secretary of the Navy Hofbert and Attorney General Olney, the latter representing the State of Massachusetts. A number of distinguished naval and army officers and a multitude of lfi.010 was nisi. present. Miss Leila Herbert, daughter of ihe head of ihe Naval Department, christened the vessel with tho customary anl prettily i!e located bottle of champagne Riotlnir la Illinois. Lemond, ill., Juno 10. Tlie vicinity of this town presents an appearance ���his morning more like that of a Hal tied 'Id after the conflict is over than of a quiet suburban city. Riot- ng occurred yesterday between union un! non-union men, and revolvers, rill s ami all varieties of weapons wcrt used in the melee. Dozens of Sfikei'S were killed oulrigbl ; others were Irowned '������. attempting to swim thi river to escape the bullets of tbeii pursuers, Flro Rocortl. Oakland, Cab, June 10. -About It /'clock last night (ire broke out in John Byless' saloon and became uncontrollable, destroying the cntlri block and some other properly. Tin losses amount to $J0,lCC; insurance about $lf),CC0. Lemore, Citl., June lO.-Firo last night destroyed the warehouse of Fox & S.veeiland, store of \V. U. Cunningham and several res..leuc.es. Loss. $22,CC( : insurance about 315.CCO. him alter that lavish manner in which deposits only A.ii-iric.t.i republics enlertai occurred on nearly evory bank in the ty, The Washing.011 National has a paid up capital of $ii.0,Cl0 and nc- to a recent statement has amounting lu the sum of ir tain I $1123,000. The Washington Savings titled pui'soiiagos. Hit another titled , has a paid tip capilnl of SnO.ClO, and personage lias appeared, Sue is a cut .deposits of about $K0,Ct,0. Tue Citi- abovo the duke she is a princess. Tlie , zoas National has a paid up capital of Ne.v Yjckers prostrated. tne.i.elMJ about $i00,0t0 and deposits amount before tha uew and greater personage, | to about $4jO,C00, It is believed ail and told his diieiil nibs tli.it they had j tho banks ace perfectly solvent aud no further U3ifor him. IPitltsit oomOS will resume in a fe,V days. The to pas* that the d-soj.ila.it ���f the P.Jouso City bank oi P.tlouse oity There aro three routes of approach I lo tho Duncan, one by the way of great Kit CoUt.nhas had to take a back , also close I Us doors to day. Kootenay lake and up the Duncan ����"�� wUll�� tA> *^A O0-Udia lJ �� river to Uousor or upper Kootenay 'hird-elass thrond is adoroj by the! ���,,., Up u,oBitpro.. lake by trail, wlteVe Duncan Cty, the ��llut ^^'^^ 1^1>1j w!lJ SJ hoai-tily j Cimovwni k,iS��� jrtue i0 t:1(. ,������;. Rain mult lug ElX|iorimvnts. Topckn, Ka.. June (I. Last uiglil Rainmaker Jewell, \,ho has heen experimenting in this vicinity, used his captive balloons for the first lime to assist him iu his operations at Monde. The balloons with heavy explosives were sent into '.ho clouds above" the town at 7 o'clock, the charge being t.inched off with elcotrioitv. At 7:110 a heavy rain began to fall and continued for tho best part of the nigh: giving the soil in that vicinity a, thorough drenching, This terminates Jewell's experiments in the southwest ' The Facta will be Brought Out. London, June 7.���The Rev. Hugh Haever's life of Sir Morrell Mackenzie has been published intact, despite the efforts of the Empress Frederick to suppress the part concerning Mackenzie's treatment of Emperor Frederick ill his last days. The author was willing to have this part ot the biography omitted, but the publisher leclined to make any change in the contents of the volume. I).nth llc-.l Confession. London, June 7���The Digger's News a South African paper, says that a man named Gleeson, who was a sergeant iu the British army during the Indian mutiny, who died last December, confessed to his son-in-law, a Mr. Hughes, at Victoria, in the Transvaal, .hat he murdered the king of Oude and .villi two others stole the crown jewels mil buried them. The others were killed during the war, only after the regiment was ordered away and the town bunded back to the enemy, so there was no time to recover the jewels. Hughes is now trying to recover the jewels. One diamond in the lot is supposed to bo a fellow stoue of the famous Kohinoor, now in the possession of Queen Victoria. Siilisinv Refused. London, June 7.-The admiralty authorities have decided not to grant an armed cruiser subsidy to the Canadian-Australian steamers at present. It is stated thai this decision is not final. It is believed the admiralty people are willing to re-open the question when the present experimental service has proved the permanence ol t he route. bate titles and aristocratic things gcu Tho Millionaire V. Ic.��. New York, June 7. The aciiou of Win. II. Lai.Haw against Russell Sage for $50,000 damages for being used, as last supply point, i, located ; theuco "iile tiu,i4 i,;ia aristo.wat.ic inings gen- ,, ift BpM, No. j, w,.sll,ou,id on tho1 ,.,,������ , .. , "., , . oi-ille 1IU idl.s ih-dulce Ivi 1 Laiei- . ,. ���, , ��� o ,. Lunllaw alleges, for ii shield when iv- boat, or trull (when is now uud n **"*' uls ���'*tUJ UllKa ��� oawer Atchisou, Topoka & Saute Fe, was , . bll condition) to tho i , Dincan. f�� "- #��<*��** f* '- ����*�������� held up near this place and the express L?Toffi J If ", ' , A.uothoi-w.tteishythoWitVof Arro.v M'b .where h,can moiiUize upon theJ ��� ,.ubbol ot lvll0,, ^>m ivt lsM Sages office, was to-day dismissed. .ike, d.ijouibarkiiig at LtrJeaa City, liueoi',ieow ot the inhabitants of tho Ly^ lhi8 mornimj - .! country disoovered by h.s groat attces- . I tor. In the maautinio th; Qrovor's l-'iii'iai-lai I'ollcy. London, June 7 -The Standard says of President Cleveland's declaration of bis intention to call a special session i ot congress : " Mr. Cleveland is too shrewd to act before the country is j ripo. His decision indicates that tho silver party is no longer strong enough to resist tho change. Tlie riso of prices on the stock exchange yesterday was hardly justified, however, because the result of the repeal of the Sherman act might be that silver would become temporarily unsaleable, thus increasing ihe current disquietude," The Financial News asks why the agony There were lue I bandits in the party. They flagged ?I�� Valkyrie Won upper Arrow lake, from thonto passing I101'- L'' '-1"' """-""mo "����� Spanish lm} tmin just wost 0f Cimarron and London, Ji.no lO.-Another yacht up the trail to Trout Ink) lu tho Utr- VmCi"lU wiU to iu ^^ 1;u-li iC *��me I forced the fireman and engineer at tho race took placd to-day, iu which tho|should ^ Prolonged by President dean ttoantry and Ulo.viug np lilL. l��"v,-k-. fccui Gor.'nuny or Ilnssiu, or 11>oiuU otiTOVolm.410 accompany them ! some other first-class UO.VOr, doesn't I.iiilean river, crotls tho divide into i to the express cur. There they ni.id,; Duncan river basin or pass d.tccily 11,ml *' Cis!la Gil''lo:; 'Ulj l,ut ller}thoo.)giueoi- ask thoexpressmosseugei-, over fi-oin Trout lako. ��io third r^'^ uostJ 0llt ot ^'Qt- Whitilcsey, to openthodoor. Whit- route Is from lioUb.t to Ualoaa i,:t th.;' tlesey refused and the robbers began Columbia river by stetutibo.it, thence Excnvatoi-satDjIphlhavooneartheJ firing into the by ti-ail along ihe Spilliuiacheo-t valley j a eolos4.il inarhlo statue of Apollo. | was wounded Prince of Wales* cutter Britannia and I Clevolttnd for three months more. Lord Djnraveu'a Valkyrie, which will i ,1k) thu English contestants tor the Stand By poLoiaopa. American cup, took pavt. The course Paris, June 7.���A boisterous ineet- . was from Nouso lightship, which lies ing of the Suez canal ehttrehol lers Tlio iiicssenger between Jlaplin Sands and Sheppey was held in this city yesterday. in the left side but. Islands, marking the ontrunco to the I Darier, Peghoux, Wilson, Lamb, Fer- and Bugaboo week In a south westerly! Tho sutua, which is of thu bustlplucltily roiused io open tho door, jriver Thames to Dovor at the entrance! dinand nnd Charles DeLessops; the direction to Houaorcreek. (/Phis is an antique schocd, is id excallent condi- 'I'hc.i the robh-rs resorted to dynamite to the straits of Dover. TheBrltunnia. retiring directors were re-elected. No ,ud nulck way ot onlortog t tioa, exept that tho nose is broken. | and with that esplosha blew the door^arrived first at Dover, but the Valkyrie|effort was made to procure the remoy- l al of Chas. DeLessops, now under sentence to imprisonment for paying bribes to public officials from the Panama Canal company's treasury. jgnaiwass ffirtv&j?. I lillX. ,1, A. LOUQllEEl), (,',('. (I. S. Mi'O.urrat. ! THE GOLDEN M. Witddington, recently ambassador | Wfttipp fn TpYnnVAVC : Lmighectl & IKcCiU-tei, to Great Britain, Prince Arenherg, Le aUWM LO IdApdJW J. I ^ ^ ^ ^^ Chevalier De Brieres and Voison Bev were elected to fill the places of the directors who had resigned. The main source of tlie trouble at the meeting was the opposition to M. Waddlngton, whose vote fell (>C0 below that of each ol the other three. Lie, Etc ur I 'm.!: of Jli N.W.T. Assessment Act and Provincial' Solicitors Revenue Tax. c-aloauv. JBPIISWS :t��i!l tVBLjEKLElS ; \n NOTICE IS HEREBY (UVEN, in.-iceoi-il- Meinbem Associi. D.L.S. & P.L.8. for ll.C, ��� ..i.i v... u .i. ��� ��� i o DOMINION AND PROVINCI U, LANli li 1 ance with tho Statutes., lhat Provincial Kov surveyors, ( i.II E,,gi m.i Di-icighis- oniiu Tax and all Taxes levied under the As- men, Valuators, etc Ciiigiiryiiiiii NowUcst- melting sessinent Act are new due for llie year 1KB, ��� iiiiustor. ( orrespondoi; All uf ihe ahuve a,. I Tijios collectible I.'���I..I;.|.;is���n, n.i Canada Dearil From. I within Ihe Eastern I ivisien, of llie District .\. o WiiEBLElt I*. I..S. &T!l"s'ul'ii'c^ Paris, Juno 7.-Ex-Attorney Gener- "' l<""1""".'.'.;"" P-yablual inyollico, Court ' "n..'w\\ ..-r^i'xVri:ii"lu Iii noil.. .in'll.C. ftOnt. Cai.iiauy, Alba. al Sir Richard Webster concluded his HollSO, Dolu.Id. Assessed T. i l.l'O c.llecl- i S ingsCu. I'���i'...i���ii KlrCai'tliy & Uni'vi'.r, address before the Bell ring Sda tri bun-11",'"'V,' ,'"',.' , ,������, , ���.��� Ibiriisters, Advuctes, Nuti.ries, Ke. Itolici If paid on or before dune .Kith. 181)11 rum tun ,, . . , ,. ..,,,,, . The In,peri..I HimkofCiu���'" t'1'OVUlci..l [.even:,!', 8.1.00 per c, pila. Tho Cmi.id.'l Pei'llUiliUlll i Uiio-h.Jf of one per cunt on lic.l I'ruporty. i'IIij Yorkshire l.o..n K So Two per cent on lamossu;! vuLo of Wild, 'the .di.ssey-ll..ma lo. Land. ' t,""rc" Stephen Aveu..o,l..l���l.ry. ,, ,1 ��� , 1 . n 1 !'��� JIvlC.ltl'ilY, l.i.C. ( luo-llui'd el 0:10 pel cent nil I ei'snnal ,, .. Property. ''"!-'' ��� '���-' : ' ��� ��� ��� Cue hall'nf line per cent on income, If paid after June :i(uh. ISIi.i: Two thirds nl'iiae per cent on lle,,l IV. al of arbitration to-dav ill behalf of the British case. He expressed surprise at the statement made yesterday by Hon. E. J, Phelps, of American counsel to '.he effect that the validity of seizures made or to he made ill Behring S.-a was not submitted tu the tribunal under the treaty of arbitration. C. Robinson, of the Canadian bur, followed Sir Richard in behalf of Great Britain. Robinson declared it was impossible to place American claims on uny legal basis. CO (Limited) eriy. Two and one-half percent on assessed value of Wild Limit. Oiie-li..lf of one per cent on IVrsoual Property. '1 lirco fourths of one per cent on income. S. ItEDUHAVE, Assessor an.l Colloctor. Snl.'lili. in ,1 ( allicilral. Donald Jan. Pill, If Vienna, June 10. - While Archbishop Angeror was deli veil ng the Benediction s ��.>���,<���..-.���. in St. S.ephen's Cathedral to-day aj JtWUtHj IfL.'l L'J���Dl!1. bjok-keeptr named Muizbielil, who was sitting near the middle of the ,, , , . , ,. ,, . ... ,,., Se..led ton- ers lur the supply nl ll'nlll 400,- litiildiug, sliot himself iu the head 00J to 1,000,000 feet, ll.M., 1 ine Lui.Jior, nil- With a revolver. Most of the worship- j ^.ft^ pers sprang to their feet and many started for the door. The Archbishop stepped iu the midst of the Benediction and calmed tlie congregation with 11 few words,- After the body had been removed the congregation was dismissed. Mutzbiehl had lost heavily at tin race track recently. Thecathe.dr.il w ill be reconsecrated. EI. Ej. t/BJI|T21 vs PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR CIVIL ENU1NEER, Ere. Goi.dun - - - ij.C. PURGMASEE3 + 0? + ALL + CLASSES + OF r p A nT<:!(>'' '!irfi i? n ri ti i n n a. Lji\miMN-wi��jLu, nil Oil n-T 8 o.i Inch p iu. mi TIi,.n tiny, -Lml of Ji.ne, 'Ihe Inlllbei' .-h..h In* uf so.,n,l pine, free IVtiui l,,o.-e or iiiisiaaul knots, S..W1I loan uvon ihicliiiess aud iii liital W..VO, 'I he sizes roinii'eil ui I he iMuch pb.nlc, hi widths of from 11 inches to i'-' inches and in lenctllsl'l 1'JIii S''t julsOII fllUUltity, not ex cowling 10 per con! of ihe wl.olo, ot ;.-i..ch id uk. Tenders may bo l��v car lead lots, delivered F.(;.II. Winnipeg. ' (I subject to..ccopt....ce hy the I ity Eugineor. Ef.i-li lender n..,st ho nccoiuprniieil by mi ..ccnpleil chetpie, lu.alo pay..hie in ;ue oi'tioi of tho city ii'e���.'...;er, for ihe H..111 of 8100, ���vlii.il'; ill bo furfi'iiei! by die parly whose uu e. is ,u ii-! ,e i .-h n! . he l..il in out, I'h.ln a written cuiur.ut, wi.h approved smc-icst 'I ho lu'.ve.',. ui* ..uy lOaucr not uucc���rily ..cceplcd. (I. II. WEST, ( la.ii'ai.ui CnlUiliii.ee ull Walks. Winnipeg, .May 20, :S9J. XOTM.'S'. M. C, P. C. It.'ports on .Mines & .Mineral Properties 20 i Ai,.;::i'i' S.-., Ottawa. Aissou. Mi;'.i. !.,..;���. C.E, M .lilSii ESGISMER, CotiilitANE, Ai.::a. Fr. S.iu.i.i., IJ.C. \fm Oil i CI For I'u]] ptirticulurs app!) to H. B. ALEXANDER, manager When Lord Derby the other day de- liveiel a genial, well considered farewell address to tho Royal Society cT Canada, lie eonoluded with a short passage iu French, iu introducing which lie niad ��� a friendly hit at Mr D.ilton McCarthy. "I hope," said he. '���that Mr. McCarthy won't he too angry, if f take the liberty of express ing myself in your language." I j saying this, the Earl turned toiva.'ds the French Canadian n hers. They, like all the others, wt-yr. delighted with the retiring Governoi'-O mural's speech. which throughout expressed the kind liest regard for Canada and things ���Jjajpi r-^- Iwilliiii.il(|-ltKlil)oiirocoipl Canadian. I liTTLC*. ���fa2sh.inp,<��� ruceipoturn simple VE STABLE HALM th. t nill n Down With Hieh Prices For [ZZi^'^T'Y^!'7 '"i'i"'""" Electric Belts 'I"-'""""'-'"- ���'��������� >��-��'�� "'" ��kl�� PROSPECTORS run; ClIM'KN'tlt. i ,111 SI ,. H.iiOO lia til..11 Sllgl.l*. i . a i. l.'\ e ;....l ! _ veal puckot, M'.ul Si.tlJ tu A. E. Wi.liiou Co.. iilinles..le Druggist, C.lgaiy, a.al supply hy iin.il will bo ,u...ar..e.., A i lt.i^>ir,-"iji'iT> ii.. AjJUXJjv AsJii Uf ((dailiu.lc ,,fl...v.l, ail \.e,.iil.) MjtNlM* JfclitiilaslVjMAlH. Head Oliice, Qubueu; Jl,..iich cilices ,S.i;;u..!;oii,,,., ,'c 17 l?l.,cu d'Artuus 11,11. MoNl'llEAIi. M1MCS, & .VINERAL PRODUCTS. U PcLLEyj E:':VE)? Analjtisol 'J..:_.l.t."; .^^:a;or, Gcldon, Eritich Columbia. 1303 ASSAYSlt TO 1'Hfci IMUg j Jrltish Co.umbla Govor^mant o.'all apajiutanj 'J.-... aj.^ t.,9 Prot'iaco tj DHE WORLDS FAIR, CHICAGO. pc>��-;' i f fainn mpl L -li:.! ui J w^-. f.:���.i..t:-.'. rp\ os. rpy, Practical Watchmaker, Stephen Ave., Calgary, A!ba. WATCH GLEANING, $1.00. Woi'Ittntuishin Cjaarantccil Nccoml (:> cintit- i:i tlie Xnrlfi West TerritorlcM. l.ite.est ., W. li. (;ii.'.v.::.,.i .' .RTMENT , I'.ikS. Ma.N.vOEK. 11.55, $2.65,83.70 j former prices $5, $7. $10. Qiinity remains the sniiie���Pi dil- ferent styles; dry battery am I acid belts ���mild or strong current. Less than naif (he price of any other company and more home testimonials than ull the rest together. Full list free. Mention thin paper. W. T. BAER & CO. Wil dsor, Ont clc.r (.nil beautiful. PEL, 00 Aim St.. N Aililre- ew York. H. MUM "It is worth tlio rir'ci- to everv person who ev^n nails a Detispap, r."���iiurll^K-on Journal. Tin: .lorn.vi]. REFKR8 to Blue Pebcsl Rules. o��M��ji::, Pi ;��u:! COMMERCIAL : Job I )( 11 u >pai ! 1 1 HM|L . ^�� _ ^~�� ���:o: -OF :o: [J... Soisnliflc American Agency foi Metal Uoport. We are indebted to tlio Engineering aud Mining Journal of Xew York for the following quotations; Nhiv YORK. June il. 1893. Silver. The demand hus coiitinuod good, but the condition of the market is dull at 83Jc. peroz. in New York ; ,'IS{d. in London. Cop|ier. Business dull at lie per lb. iu Now York ; English CM. B's ��45 per ton. Lead. This market is very strong but very little business is doing. A few transactions took place at 8.83o. per lb. ; Spanish ��9 Its. English ill U's. per, . ^^ D!;slCN FATC.Tr;;i ton. '"���' COPYRIOHT8, etc For information juhI fr,.,' Handbooli write to - MINN .V CO.. ���:������! Ilim.iiiw.tr. MM' VlillK. iii., II.. fil,l.,..M .'(- l-.tiiri'll #�����*�� Oliii'.-t : iii'i'im fur si'.-iiim: I'liii'iiu-iii Anii'rii'n. IO I. Ill I .It-l-i. fci 1 lllicin. I��l*. Kror, mtont taken oiitbf lis l��hroiiajaljofi>rii Kl Its I* CI \SS i thOpttDilO Uyaualicc niveli li'coot oliarBO III tlio BUILDEVH LIME, $fyfXS& %%tt\tU III carlniul lots ur hy tie hnslicl. . ,*���!,��� ta ORDERS Pmi.MI'Tl.Y PILLED "M wSHJP*^pSmtSlVillrIfluSfHlialu^o'^sAiiaii'i? 1.11IIVIt Jk MIITII. ' mini*ihoiiid ur m in it', vmklr. Kl.oo a ��� ,....������% u .,������������������ vonr: tl..iisix miiiiiiis Aii,lrii< 111'NS.Ull, KANANASK13 LIME KILNS. PunmiUKa, iltfi llroadttar, Kow Ycra cttr. HULL BROS & C0.J V'��'.i��;I.'...il ��� :i��tl CSi'ftiil 3UTC H ERS. ... nv ;v��i., i���?.,,,,..,, .-,,,.1 A Pocket Pr mer for tbfl upo of Reporters, * -1 *;1 ^*^ Jfc-/ocJi-^A ��^�� GorreepondtfiUB atid t am ctutpiior*). n r p /��� Sbort, simple *nd practicsl rules tor us**.*'-a.i�� ^-- ���"��� i.ri. i!-:X !-:i\'A V ti iiooienayt ��� p i'i j!!;. Ualanry maimers, Alia. <, ,..'1:' m* >-�� w Connashsr, Proprietor. Str'mlv I-'IIIST phi ll.iuins for 1 ) \i".i ly relilled and fiirnlslu CLASS in uvery respect. N ( ouiiuei'cial men. l.'iro-proof suIe (or coincidence oF guests, Henlipinl'tei'S for uiiniug men and miiM'is. Ciinvenieni to Station and Steaiiiboal Landing, D.reci iiuportcr uud wlnflesule and retail dealer in Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Special aiieuilou given to orders from u, thu Columbia lliier. VRRY Cv( )NNAC! UiK, GOLDEN, - B.C, LINTON BROS., iationers, Booksaliers, e left breast, then pushed him out were nil disarmed by ihe Uruguyitn ihe buggy .and drove off. Ilickoy troops, who guard the border. Gov. id instantly. V't'ooiiiau's face was Telles, in the name of Brazil, protested ed as �� xjv.vsi>eai.i:ms. TOYS. FANCY GOODS it WALL PAPERS. CAL3A?,Y - ALBA. CANADIAN MOWS. with blood when arrestod, I against the disarming of his troops eh would indicate he had received and accused the Uruguayans of favor- ow li'oni Ilickoy before the shoot-|iug the revolutionists, It is slid that Vl'OOUItin had . i intimate with Hickey's wife for I'rogruanlve l.arilcaii. ������ line, an I about a week ago she! Anvices from Liil'deau state that the ppeaiel. Vroouuui, after being Lexington group including the Lex- told the following story: |ington, Lone Star and Fairhaven mining claims, have been bonded to .lames M. Kellie, M.P.P., for Sb'O.OCO. Upper Colombi Navigation Mai & Tram Way arrested, told the folio win II' was driving along Sandwic! root when llickcy appeared and in TIME TABLE AFTER MAY 23rd, 181)3. ,'d tip. . .hill' I I business ihe I iter! if the rem about w It ii Sir ii inal I Smith with i lie depart- a', renal,ling Ihe inderof iheCP. li it is understood talk the s.i, in gn bil him, shool hi shol IIu iu his |a 0 iii- Toronto, special cabl. < this morni geiiiug iuto the buggy to They ure rich in silver and show con utcr over. . Conversation Ldorable gold. They are situated 1: ineiil of selection 11. lauds, there is some difficulty, A private cablegram says thai ('. II. Mackintosh will return ii Canada at once. II������ s i'.v Sir .1 ilm Tho npsou, and his nttji lintin mi to the Northwest j to-day trndi governorship is certain Grave charges have been made against ' is. -d. per eight Me Justice Pal iter, of ihe equity j 3s- lOd, Tliirle court of X'.v Brunswick. Besides j cattle at Glasgo'. ot her grave charges h* is accusfd of' first-class cuttle I taking $i,000 i;i a casein which In sat as j idge. The report thai Sir W. Dawson, ol M '((ill College, has sent in his ivsig- mil inn is confirm id. His f tiling health compels him to retire. Ltd is Lo, in his 7,'ird year. There was a bin j\v. into a quarrel, when llickcy ii I he believed, intended to I'lr sell preservation he v. Ilickoy had a revolver session \s hen shot." Cuttle in KucJiiikI. June Id. The following i from London appear-, in ig's Glebe: At Depiford was firmer, M>2 Canadian ills of the priiucst quality sold at Columbia can i is in hero miles from Lardeau, on Poole creek, a tributary of Fish creek, and have easy access by trail, and u wagon road can he built with very little trouble. Seattle parties are interested in the deal. On June 1st dipt. Nos- bilt eaiiie in with the Kootenai and steamed up Fish Creek to the foot of Chestnut street nt good speed. Both Cilpt. Neshin and Capt. Wilson say that any steamer running on ihe without Ins.. second qualij ,i uii'u.lrod Ciii.adiii i"' Hided some ver ill while Iran, iia worse, .-.hi .pel's are losing, ' 1, uo end of money. i'. least danger. The Hotel Lardeau .'.ill he ready for guests next week, and the Miner's hotel about the name I lime. A general store is now open I carrying from $7,000 to $8,000 in I stock, and two other storo buildings are going up.- -World. SOUTHWARD. Tuesday & Friday,1a.m. Wednesday & Saturday Thursday Freight Hates to Fort -Steele ss 7, K. II, cls. per lb. and 1 p.c. " Passeng-er Fares���5 cents per mile on Steamers & Tramways ar.d 10 cents par mile by Etag-e. (J A llC 15 ISK'.VS. on, !' Juno 14.���At the Ascot meeting yesterday the m by Jurdiue, slakes Wei Heat I mgiie Ascot ix miles from Montreal, on Taylor's Madame Dnlbuny 2ud, Bur aftei'iioo.i. The lice started j ton's Barmecide 3rd. Saturd in a small bakery iu ch t) the Roman CuthoPc ii-te proximity hiirch. nnd spread to the presbytery, thence to '!,��� church. Tii; Mom re il In , lo was sunn.nine 1 lo the same. Imi ��� re Ihe lirenieii arrive I Ihe lire had almost completely destroyed the church, tlie prosbyti .��� . ..ml a number of houses adjoining Tue church v> is an au cient stone structura built in \T2o. and val 1 at $18,000 Th" presbytery was a new building j st completed at a cost of 8S.000. The church and presbytery were insured. The other losses are small. Ottawa. Juno 1-. Evory train is bringing delegates to tho CO. F. oon- Priiic. of Wales' stakes were won by Jitrdino's Red Ensign, Roseberry's Treasurer 2u I, Ma do's Childwick 3rd. The House of Commons passed the third clause of the Home Rule bill, which treats of th-J pu.vtrs of the Irish Ljgislaturo. Too debate commenced on .May loiii. Sjxtou announces that he will return lo Ins seal lor North Kerry. 1 i the yacht, races yesterday the Bi'iiannia, Vendetta andValkyrieoollid- ed just before the start. The Britannia and Vendelta hadto retire from the race, laud the Valkyrie got left in the start. ��� Tue Calliiua won, Valkyrie 2nd. ventiou, which opens to-morrow. '!'! following Inivearrived from Winnipeg: '''he Southern Uuimljllcs Doctor J. S. Gray, If. II. Shanks and Managua, Nicaragua, Jane 13. -A F. Mulvey ; It-jv. C. It. Littler and A. revolution iu Leon against the provi- Mimknian. sional government of Nicaragua bus Geo. H. Campbell was iu tlm city ; ueBU s"Pl��'��ssed and the leaders of the, to-day purchasing cars and equipment Jl,f0l10s,-,d Uprising are now in prison. for the Winnipeg Electric railway from Tne dtize��s o[ Leon have >'��t received Ahenru & Soicr. jthe new govcrutuent cordially. The At the request of the Spanish Consulate of Quebec, the Spanish curave.s e,l route to the World's Fair will lu given a salute from the y tehee citadel as they pass on Wednesday. Controller Wallace butt extended his order respect inn; American cheese so mat hereafter American butter shipped rroilMcliita nf Golil ami Silver. The Spokane Review contains the following summary of tin; reportof the ..cting director of the United States mint, which will be of interest to miners generally : ��� "The acting director of tlie mint has made au interesting compilation of the gold an 1 silver production of the world since the discovery of America. The total value of the gold product for the 400 years, since 140.1 has been ftJ,2C4t- 3011,000, while the value of the silver product has been 89,7si��,072,500. The coining values are given as being nearly constant, and a more convenient method of comparison than the fluctuating market value of silver iu recent years. While tho values of gold ami silver produced are not so very far apart, the quantities are iu the ratio of 0 to Uo, owing to the much greater val.,0 of au ounce of gold than an ounce of silver. Tlie exact figures for tlio 400 years, as nearly as can be estimated, are 3117,11)1- "\ T", ���I in N VW MILL Manufacturers and Dealers in F.r and Spruce Timber Flooring-, Coiling-, SiJin^-, Cenlar Shingles, Lime, Coal, Brick. ESTABLIS B. LANG. S2.I line ounces of gold, and (Id line ounces of silver." 1,022,007- iroin Montreal will he marked " Product of U.S." before being allowed to he placed on ship-board. . tue new I old jealousies against the citizens of I Granada, who have again gained control through the revolution, hive been I aroused and the Loons have been 'I anxious for an opportunity lo show their opposition to the new government They supposed the opportunity lunl come, when exaggerated accounts reached them of the disorders which attended the march of the revolutionary troops into Managua. Iu was reported in Leon that the government The Q"el Souvenir has had been overthrown and that provi- bii'ii seized by lie itisor Constance sjl)M.,[ t"i-i?��;,I.��� -.r. Machadi and Gen. r.r inn reporting at ihe cusl ms. Sanchez had been imprisoned. The Officer McGee was violently assanlteu stories greatly excited tlie Leous, who ai the time the Souvenir was first believed tho time has come to start a seized but the vessel escaped. Since new revolution and overthrow the then the government cruisers have hated Gtaundinos. Urged by boons- been on the lo k ottl for her. ; ,iaU] Salinas and others, hundreds of The secretary of the Province of excited Leous rushed to the garrison Quebec health board has written to to seize the arms stored there with Minister Angers, stating that the hoard j which to renew the war. Cooler- visited Uressc Isle lust week, and con- headed advisers, however, prevailed shk.r it admirably equipped. In fact upon the mob to move slowly and thus I bey believe no better quarantine sta- prevented a new revolution. The out- liou exists on tho continent. break was suppressed without blood- "!'.'' and Sebastian, Salinas aud others are now in jail. An epidemic of small-pox now prevails here. . The Canadian Trade Review has an article commenting; ou a remark by the Nelson Tribune that the Kootenay Lake country is being hurt more b.i the ill-advised booming of a lot of uu regenerated liars than it is by a backward spring. It also refers to -'The Gold Nugget Mining Company, of Duncan River," which is described by another local paper as a pure fake and got up to swindle. To this it adds ; "This is rather startling news from the Kootenay district, where we thought everything was booming, but wherever there are good mines, the liar and swindler will come in. Wo warn our readers against wild cat mines.but wo also warn them not to abandon I tin ir faith in Kootenay Bake mining I because a few swindling operations are discovered." Our contemporary is perfectly right in what it says. There are, it is true, several fakes that are I tieing wol'Kou iur tho benefit of the unwary ; but tor all that tlio Kootenay is a wondeiiul niiiuug country, and will pay me liberal embarkation of capital and energy.���Coiuiueroial. Mining & General Supplies. DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, PATENT MEDICINES CLOTHING. TINWARE. FANCY TOBACCOES HOOTS A SHOES, STATIONERY, PIPES, Etc., Etc. Fine Groceries a Specialty. Applets, C ra ii b c r r i e s, Ore. irises, Lemons. ���BaaaMMwaawwaaBBiaMaaaBg r. H. B. LANG, uoiden, B.C. MACHINE SHOP. Mai-tli-i* nC Win.I.ui'. Windsor, (Int.. June 13.���A daring ami cold-blooded murder was committed bem Monday night. Two men mimed Capt. James HicVey, a submarine driver, and John Vrooman,! meut's forces under Gens. Telles and I uiJ0n thlU enuuoiutud by American , . , . . , , . ,;,,,, i,i , , ., (Juiinsel when Lord Hannenannounced mechanic, were driving along a street Ijinni lia.e l>euu chased across the seated iu the same bug. y. Vroouuui Uruguayan frontier by the Valparaiso, June 13.���A despatch from Artigas says, that the Government's forces uiul It is announced iu thu telegrams from Paris ttiat Ine conclusion ol the Auglo- Uussiiiu agreement us to sealing uuiiug loOu, is rufcurdeu as a strong argument uguiust tne American claim of exclusive rights iu the Sou to the exclusion ut tlie British. Great Urit- aiu's representatives are, it is sunt, determined to uolUe oy tueir inlorpreia- tioii oi the arbitration treaty, and not ALL KINDS OF REP MRS on Mill itini Mining; Machinery, toilers, Engines and Agricultural Implements. A good general blacksmith shop in connection with the Machine Shop. in olieot that it it prevmled the Arbi- volutioii- uaiion Houhl lie lutlu better than a iteiv a revolver and shot Uickey in lists into Rio Grande du Sul. Thev ' solcuiu lurce. - Commercial. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Minds, Mouldings, Frames, Stair and Turned Work. Estimates furnished and contracts taken on all kinds of buildings. Houston & Wilson, GOLDEN, B.C.