THE PAYSTREAK . ''������"Jg;|':-7''*r*gMWg'Wg BOOK *j tfiTHiiur RB*90II 0.��'^' ' �� ,u,����v,��n1f��-m(iim^^iu-l ring fact-* lathe our tlw ���4,*.*Uiol4ei>, bttving o SANDON AND CODY, NOVEMBER 13, 1897. CHAPTER 8 S ml ������>' r la-raring of any seta of their r neys and legal e.anmllor* in the u .nh..e��t 11 examine all books snd papers and .nil act* ot Ihe c mips Utrough lis tru ���'**.*** from the Incep ii u ol ihe company to the 6th Nov* tui��:t. 1*417, snd drum the Informa** tinned *��������� ��-\|.r��-ss in writing bisepln- ion of the matters In dispute, i lit-* piniyn th iw-i conclusloery and with- <��u�� a ��*����� itillS ��.f doiihi that, the ��-��.|'tit,-�����-d all hsoe been sesftmsiy and r.-Jtjfi���*'*���*'���> guarded, an.l that the c tnplaistt of the *- .uiut'** fnr ;;. With in :>> ilays iVom such filing transmit to the Minister of Mines tbe following document*! and fee : a A statutory declaration letting forth the drfmrnstarnces ofsuch omission, with full particulars ofthe mining properties held by the applicant wliich would be affected with forfeiture: (tV) A certificate trader the hand .f the t'nld r.��nimis-ion��r or Mining Becorder of each division wherein any of the properties is situate, that tio'H-i* has been posted, and that no ��� -.ft.-*...., aaa_n_L**aA %*-��_, Hi Vlj tt IL Ul tee. so ��� ._,, .jdates to ju*itk*e, law aim luity,hac been fallv m* jgniafed A. SL ' _ J, iiit-atti nf k��i*t������T Itiforined...j,.,,. ��� ����� ._, , ,.. .��� e adtttottt and prPirit>,|aiid h����e*tly guarded by the trust .ml i-t-alsttin*/ that lerg*?!*,.,** whom tlu-v aasstl. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmm i ���-...* atttlt.��riiy mentioned An Earhj Morning Wedding. At 7 o'clock this morning, in the parlors of the Filbert hotel, William Sudrow and Miss Laura Allen were united in marriage by Kev. A. M. Sandford. M. L. Grimmett gave away the bride, Miss Louisa Thompson * wan bridesmaid and Frank He well acted as best man. Mrs. Sanford was also present. After the ceremony the party sat down to a elaborate wedding breakfast in the hotel dining room. The happy couple will reside in ��": i >..-._�� I...��/.! whaffl a suit, flf . r.�� bav.* l***to-*vn Iran in tin* ����->. ����d wo*-ll!s: vhv tb** *-*���*��** tilwnW not ba**e MtTptntt*--*! *hA*tnm iv** . riva Whs vote, w-gar.ll**** . .itl ea" r* .���..tftaw regard nj{ r *f|��J . . Aml Willi sit i"-ii-Mli ***** ,'rjMrity 0* ft that rights . misns, bav - In sn h hie *4 oUA exc..��.J**iH. and pTwl* u-trtt-atsi wfcfeh ****?} t******** ititaseratsnd ��*r r*'��li��*. ��� atAupaitw trttSa'4-w*sml i .-.��akvr*.*r ite . *. i* a g,v_u wr-��ng d tee * j ii ink, v oi jjtmia*' a; * *idsi**4e4 !,y t <�� **Bmo TOttfe*. aiel *-��i*��-v*aHr M,*lal e-rrjs-ra'i'St** f*l* ra! ItHtiali C-snmhia, w��i��* mne4 la j-arta*. h*a*t ��> ;:- -.=i thl* firt'Viiact. bat atao t-t high ��t��;i4lng, who it��e tlieir I- ���* ��� ��l ��c r*rw <*����� i.nt.*��i��tiv the cMirttry. ��* ���* JJ laijttlt antl rig.** t-^* l**r rvj ��� ,jrvv j*m-�� or titi*�� tM'ttttrt ah-xihi si* I'Vt*^ end tvtr in i*�� s ��� ivi.tdlcaUMhertgttJ trhraml ifamy Ho* la-fl**-* *:' ���������" J,t> i��ij.i.!��*v tl itne t*f a t NiMtinii) whtsr onj\ prtat-awitv Is ihrnemlent up��n tir.-ia.lust -vaVwiilrtl l�� ***** ***** sirsaj-t* that a ft *r|��#rai���� Haly wh Mr . havf-he-ii gna��*d.'d ilnring in past H auntdit b> ��r.i^**'����� tqcti **x*ia��, Ananeial and ����������� *���.>iliti^as themM9*&* 4 '*'���' "\ tlerfai jroap mlm*-* wnUl ���� ��!*��� . .tu* M-rheis tnrnj! * ��� ���" 1**} |-rtrsusl up ��n st -ai-lth 'hb* ** ���������� ,w" l>lac^i Utose trtit*-^ in p iwer. An I in aa mneh a�� from all tm* t-vidt no* olrsainaldV ��f* * "*! ��� ���feB' that Un* cHuplainlng parties haw �� oftuitc-d no b'gal anmaiti*^ t ��� d���� ciwrr wliether or not Ut��*y "���**"" grivance, bin were aintply �� **��� '��� �� Mi-ttuutl c rmmittee by vt. ��� v.-ee vm. am mg theinselvw, ilw*\ ������������ hsvtnj, |* twitted a hallot *���** he tat" ������n "t the oidni-nt ofthe *-t teklioldt*r*j in itit��-rt*��|F irti*" fcavtmr en*wtK,u*ti iii��ir im*.ijiun*a ai Jtnutical ***f* \itot tiagu tyxt usually eundwusi. "���' isiblie, aa a public, have a rlgjj. ' ' ���hinand a atatxunent frimi th*- oiHe.'i*' ,t! Um* i ���nipatiy who have ivpiv**.'��n id tin ^ *.kh..hlors. In puratutnei* of thi*. right, the re|��- '"���mutative uf thia |ia|a*r has s.nign�� ����il "hiuiited the thets aa ab���*>�����; ***,l ' d. And further tbat the psfth-a as- ���aHwl in tltu publication-* ol tl����'l'��;;'N; thnaigii the agmiev of this so-ealleu ctiininitu*-* ����f the att*ekholdor��. *** NtiiMV theutsolves as t.�� the legal ilates tiH** fact thai upon a tbftrough exauiinathin of all nvj lsamlp;i pers of the e anpany that the tie. ind-i made by the i*>ealled eom* I ;. arithout foundation in law CC r*Jjult), *tltd ri'tuiudt the j.ubllc lhathewho would Imdine th.' gra* :;���< tm ear ,, ........ ... aji(iiic.-mi was net In posEeBsionofa valid e-dsting free miner's certiti- c.) A tU*eiaration by th" applicant, <-r In- tgeut duly cognisant of location on the ground of the ifplicant's pr.��|**rth*s, and the other facte afflicting the ease, that he has St*j_rchcd tlu* retards of claim** re- eorded daring the interval the applicant was in default, and that such ���.Nairn- do not I except wherein stated) conflict with or overlap any ofthe prtaiCTties ����f thi* applicant: ���l The worn of ave dollars. V Tin- Minister of minis may then e _ __,_. ..i, , LOCAL ITEMS. tteo. Wharton, who has been spending a couple of weekain the Slocan, left on Thursday for Spokane, via Rossland. The Pioneer Silver Club will give another social at the Noble Five hotel in Codv on Saturday eveniftg November 20th. Everything is being arranged to make tne social a pleasant a (fair. The wife of W. H. Grant, head m nmsr ******** of the r'actflV* slope, to 'his t- rtt i* \. and ��ii who have known dim throti-jli ihe past year [so tar a* they are swart i. have no it*l-v!��.,it to caa n\**n hs- ability aad frotn .ill the evidence ohmlnsble it -v-fiu. rlini- Ijeyond aU quesU R that the ininoritv -���**'���;h ��uh'rs with- twi pr.p��� i-'i-i i ��'i good and <1 *ei gtvat injury t- if* BA A if, fl ail. mMB Mitinq Rhalation. Vh." Nlowlng is fr.'in the B. C, Isaeth \ ��n> inler Ith, Sort* Is hereby Riven that lli- Hon Btr. the i4eUtensnl tl >vern.��r In mneil hi. heen pleiw I 11 repeal the rngtibttj m of the U'.h day if De* cemlwr, !****��. with regard jt* r.ii'f againn hrfbltare owlnj to ! *i'< o( a Krif Miner's ce-rtlftcate i... t >f��.re in force, and 11 mike the [following rvsrahtUon In rc*pi*et orm wim Hit��,..-. ...... i ���f the i*la|��st*tl ci'ititicaU'. and may also jive instructions for such am endment I > be made tn the reoords ss may he considered i*eQuisite, and any tueh relief may Ih' partial as t. p**opertlt*s In respect wnereof relief is given, OT so as to s;tve ail- verse rights acquired dmring defhuh of tho applicant. 3AHD01. ORE SHIPMENTS. The shipments of orr from Sandon from August l to November ll, in- cltulve, l*JJff, were a- follow** * t le Kive. Keco, Amertean B ���>. Slooan It iy, Wonderful. Ajax, Majestic^ Freddie l-ee K'lvl. tioit- it. .������ -. , rs'.'-V ,*".ei;,-,1 ��� it *.�����:.i-r irtfttlstlon in " �� Freddie Lee. ��� T::...""'������'-������" *ni] '";���������;..; E Ua* .il; V.t.k.* .��������<���"����� ""' '���"" LiraCtianw, ***' , w iT . . > l...i..il.r|t its interest in reason of >*" free mm* tin* day bill... . ���f Nov. ml*i\ I f*Ut . mm^^^^^^ Anv person or Join! stock ema* pan, being the holder nf sny milling |.r"j.-riv. df-.irin^ relief against the forteimn* ����f his or '*���* iwtarest in such |.r.|��ert> by omission to..hiain a new er*s certiiicnii' on or before following the expiration of theoer- dtteate, -hall observe the (bllowlng t mdttionsi I. Forthwith ufioh asoertatulng the expiry of his certlftoatQ obtain a new one, I, At the time of ebtnlaint* web new ot-rtilleate Jile with tin*** KihmiiI er issuiuir the same, and post in tho record olWcc. a notiee.���!'his intention to apply tot relief: (loodenoagn, Mlscellaucons, 1,880 2,675 I.7.XH 126 512i 180 23 lo 2J 23| 12 16 18 30 15 n tons Total, Ore shipni 10,948| tons :,���, for the week from ore H��P��C��-: inci-asive.weress Nove.nl*.; m:; ��.����g , ^ k.A S. Slocan m:��i '**���'��� '*' __ Church Notice. , . will U- held at the Methotl- Bervi-^wiiiwMw . eoening. Tn�� evt : tlu> sonnon beginat7il5,an .tt Um. music ik loiob' a ���H**-*1*' K,v A.M. Sanford. p*Vttor. The custom of removing the head- wear at the theater, observed by some of ^andon's lair ladies, calls down blessings upon them from everyone. Miss Lizzie Whitney and Miss Susie Lloyd, of Calgary, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. lieorge Lloyd on Cody Ave. Hawhiding from the Reco commenced Wednesday. A fall of 2S) inches in the early part of the week necessitated only two days lay-off between packing and rawiiiding. The ground in the ice rink has been levelled off and will lie Hooded a.s soon as the weather grows cold enough, A gallery IB feet wide will lie built at the east end, and a narrow one on tlte north side. A waiting room will lie built along tlie boiler for warming and putting on skates. Altogether, the arrangements will Ik* the finest in the country. The new water system is nearly finished and will be ready for use before another week. Six hydrants have arrived and are lieing put in place. For Sai.f. A three-room cottage, nicely built and furnished, on Sunny- side hill. Enquire of Bartlett Bros. SUoer Quotations for the Week. Saturday, Nov. 6, - - 57 1-2 Monday, Nov. 8, - - 57 7-8 Tuesday, Nov. y, - - 57 5-8 Wednesday, Nov. 10, - 57 3,8 Thursday; Nov. 11, ��� - 57 3-8 Friday, Nov. 12, - - 571-2 Lead quotations were 13.75 per hundred up to Thursday, when it dropped to *3.t>5, and on Friday 18.50. frt?.J *?L-L"*-:. 'h Mi <&<: 'V �� Mm ���m m wm ���mr ';' -\.,. M ������'" �������� V THE PAYSTREAK, SANDON, B.C., NOVEMBER 13, 1*��7. HOW TO REACH KLONDIKE. Letter Prom Peter Morrison From* erlu of Ike Slocan Star. Telegraph Creek, Oct. 25.-Mr. Oscar V. White-Dear Sir: According to promise I am going to write to you this short note to give you and any one of the boys interested what little information I possess. There are 200 men here waiting for the snow to make them a road to Lake Teslin. All of J tbe sawmill and steamboat machinery are- here yet, and will be till about Christmas, when the frost will have fatten lake, stream and marsh, and made a good road te the lake. The price for packing to the lake at present is 20 cents per pound and can't get it done at that, as there are only 50 pack animals here and can't handle one quarter the stuff. Bnt whst most of you want to know is what are the chances for getting through this way in the spring. From what I can team and know of the way I wonld say try and get np the river from here on the first steamboat, which is usually May 20 th, bringing with you supplies and pack animals with feed (grain) for them also, to carry you to Lake Teslin. The distance'is 15) miles if yen can't get here early I think it will* be quite a contract to get through after high water begins, as are several large streams to be forded, and a good deal of the ground is swampy. The best time to get in is this winter, but to s person that ain't here now or got his supplies it is ont of thc question. Tbe river will be frozen in a very short time. The canoe tbat brings thb letter is one of-the test to leave this year for Wrangle. The people of tii is place will have no communication with the outside as they call it here, till February when'snoe- staoe travel begins on the river. A number of people hsve brought up there supplies and stored them here, gone back again with the intention of coming up the river on the Ice in February. There are only two stores here supplies will barely provide for the Indians and few whites that live here; So if a man came here intending to get his supplies here he wonld get left, and to bring them hy hand from Wrangle to here, one hundred and flfty miles and as much more to thc lake, is rather a large undertaking. The Indians will charge 25 cents per pound to the lake from here and l suppose the Wrangle Indians wonld tax a man abont tbe same from Wrangle here. It may interest you to know how I got here. I got to Victoria easy enough. After waiting there a few days I took passage on the Princess Louise for Fort Wrangle, got there Sept. 18th and then my troubles began. The riverboat left before we arrived and no one knew whether It would make another trip or not. So three of us, I Wm. Paris and W. R. Will, all from Slo- ean, hired two Indians with their canoe and twenty-Aye hundred of staff to Telegraph Creek for four cents per pound. We left Wrangle on the morning of the 20th September and got here at noon October 3rd and tbey are days I never shall # forget. It rained every day and all day all the time while we were ou the river. We had to fight for every inch ofthe Wi miles with oar, pole and towllne. There ain't a Utile of dock water in the whole dis tance of the Stickeen; bnt it Is a good river for steamboats. To give you au idea of what hard-ships men have endured on the Stickeen this fall out of the 25 passengers thst came to Wrangle with us only Ave of as got here. One man got drowned, several more capsised and lost sll they had. The majority turned back after coming up a few miles. Several men are struggling up stream yet, but their chances are small of getting here, lean look at the river now and see it thick with slush Ice. So much for the present. I will write again when I get to the lake. Peres Monni-tox. PLAYED TO A LARGE AUDIENCE. Fraser Dramatic Company Make a Decided Hit The plav of Rose Garland at Spencer s Opera House last Saturday night was a decided success in every way. A full bouse greeted the company, and tbe performance was a good one. The company Is made up entirely of Kaslo people. Mr. and Mr��.A.(i.Fraser are -professionals and old time favorites. They sre s show all by themselves. A. C*. Burdick as the flighty professor, was a revelation to hb friends, and was ably assisted bv Miss J. M. Kearney, as the marriageable old maid. The other members of the company T. J. Scantan, J. Lneas, S. Hunter, Mrs. F. Sutherland, Mrs. W. Hoddcr.and the little wonder, Baby Margorie Fraser. For non- profft-sionais their work was all good. With one or two exceptions the performance was generally pronounced the best that has been seen in Sandon. The company have es* tablished themjelves here as favorites, aud will receive a hearty welcome If they come again. The special train on the K A 8 hrooght in about 50 people. The receipts st the door was *?_��!. which yielded the Are brigade a substantial amount. Thankogidng Proclamation. Whereas it hath pleaied Almighty God, In Mis Great goodness, to vouchsafe this year unto Our Dominion of Canada, a bountiful harvest and other blessing*}, We, therefore, considering that these blessings enjoyed by our people throughout tbe said Dominion do call for a solemn and public acknowledgment, have thought At, by and with the advice of our Privy Council for Canada, to appoint, and we do appoint. Thursday, the twenty -Afth day of November next, as a day * of general thanksgiving to Almighty (rod for the bountiful harvest and other blessings with which Csnada has been favored this year** and We do invite all our loving subjects throughout Canada to observe the said day as a day of general thanksgfng. By Coihmand. R. W. Scorr. Secretary or State. Rubbers! Rubbers! Rubberai Wc are-headouarters -men's, boys', children's and ladles'. For fall and winter wear. Hunter Bros. Before you buy your winter Mackinaw see our "Carso Brand.** Wc guarantee these goods and have tbe sole agencyfor them. Hunter Bros. Johnstone A Haines have just received a carload of Gurney stoves. The Goodenough, SANDON* B. C. American flan. 9AAA par day. Raropaaa Haa. tm pat *tof. StrieUy Bttd cU*a. MRS. M. A. SMITH, Prop, NOBLE FIVE HOTEL OMY,ft.O. B0NGARD A PIECKART, Proprietor*. The First Class Hotel af C-saty. Raft**: i��*w��|B#rda *r*M.t**r day tApw*Ami Bat** hf th* Week VANCOUVER HOUSE . . . SANDON Make*, a *�����-���**IIr ot FISH and GAME Twenty Faralahea Kaants* AL H0YT, Proprietor. ftonat Cwlalae In Kootenay THE FILBERT Wfl. SUDROW, preprleter sad Maaater. Flrat Clnaa to Rvery Fartlmiar. Newly rwrMsnesL MjmsS I __atM_a_rat- pc*t a*a|awa. WiLPOWr HtTEL a a Ma*. Kays Baaaae. SANDON. B C. Amntetamt atMt Itompa-jtn , .*���. KlM** Womt*A*o** Ktantns (i, *t;r ��W* moot lan-awiaS and I *�����*..-%. Me Wlaaa, U*jas**--s and **smr* Hotel Wellington THREE FORKS. B. C. Strict!? First Ctsso Special Attention Pa** to TtatrntotA RATES: $1.50 to $2 Per Day. The New York Brewing Co. Dreyer & Holfmeier, Proprietor* SANDON, B. C. Waa** now .apt-fti-a* ��ll i*pI*t. ������**�����,-�� |rtly for B*itt lad a uri linger meet. Out h*mt U absolalaly put* an I equal ta any baar mad* in t'ana.la W* tow nntliliui *>nl malt aad hop*. Tha Bnrart-ry I. <*utn|.l��r.�� Jt,*t*rv.ltrdall al��h all tba latr.f im|a*trt*n,*tti. J. S. REEDER. Prop JACKSON HOTEL .. . WHITEWATER TheBottllaf Daaartmaat la la Charga ef E4erer Dree. M. L. QRinnETT LLB. Barrister, .Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc* SANDON, B.O. A strletly flrst-elaaa hotel In all Ita aat*#��latmewt��. Uvery Stable wltli gmmd Saddle and Paek Havaea In eannertlon. ISAAC WALORON, Prop. Victoria House KASLO, B. C gtrw eumpUU with thai-*** ISral* ��;'' > ���t lit tho AUttb*f. Ail ^*J��"iw*t**_ ', " J,\m* elasa. I&flttdtitt aleettto ll��ht. ****** "*'n aiul all Modern Improoefnents. A.1l.-..|l.Ut.r*.l.l.n.- hotel. *li.in*-*-J '" ** * v*i,n* (onaanlaat ta th* d*pot W. J. MALL. IVop. '****���*��� ��*���"'* THK rAYSTKEAK. SAXlxiS. I'.C, NOYKMRF.lt IS, 1k!i7. ^Zr^-i.^*^*!] jjk-a. T1.U-. ot hew Pra>�� *~r�� ���Mli��.;- la���itlrsti ,. ,_���'__* �����_.# H_*_r|_aP-*r-. ����� K Caaat*at��,CI" Rfhs*t,C AJ|j*��*msi toVA ikmaid about 'MrTali. tntatt* for BWrlDgsnd sailing' with them on "the t��Mt*>*a*tr.��r*t.. 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J Y,Vhs��lt--.r*rti lft J E JS--.4MI, trirsiw tor r.njjti* Mitiliix * Ml ���..n.-.ii.ivf r..in;-,ir.�����.( rtpu H*wtua, I i B lUrri* l.i l�� J WHr ���*aa��|r��. | *��tt*- l�� IMrf I.lf,.J.|Li a. *mtm i **o_ I-. J.bit ���������!*> Kwtr | IMbrtti ������. L Beat -tttd A tie* H -tit-rb kit to A 11 U*m HAttetUbttvt-e. WmWtaokm to Jm>H Hakt-r BMM Sat i rmy |. lirvT l.!o Uj'tid hi J M Harrl*. Trwy I. ���stair t-1�� J Wrlr tai.rri.awl.> J��M. 0*��*�� hatl**. |*_tt r-artl a. 1, W lUuaat to OtsO OssM lia| IMjA ...hit**,. t.rsfiltr I rots *tfT��-fn-t.i ��*!����-��. J K M<�� all. Uvatr* U* utstiltv M * .** 0�� Ur l.*aa* H*ti }. J Am B *nth to At? A M_at_w_N__[_IM **H,��# V������i. A l�� A*Jd.t��rM t�� Tim Vfmmtfi *ggo 1-H.u.fl. t, E.I l��r.�� 4v�� I. W f Whr-llaiti*. wt in old Bradley's one-horae wagon, ���**Aiig and nailing with them on the bay and Sound, gathering ahells on the nliorf with them, picking cherries, bunging on the grata, gazing into the sky with the whole pack about me. There i* no delight like that of a pack ol children���of your own. I/jve ie selfish; friendship is exacting, but this other affection gains all ana asks nothing. Tin* man who hasu't half a dozen young children about him must have a very mean conception of life Besides, there ought to be a baby in every house. A house without a baby is inhuman." I* THK ��tt��l*T*a SK'tT Ws.ss.ru ar* Well Trratad, (,����~r, W. A, Umwe* *ays Ktt nonuR GO. FITZCIRRA1.D A DAV. Pi-opa. Maiiufaturer* ol oil Kinds ot CARBONATFD DRINKS Sypbor.*r*> Ginger Ale,. Sarsainrilla/Etc, Etc. Seundozx, ,B.O. Patronize home industry when you want the best The Ontario le*ri��laturi* will inei*t on Nov Hii for the despatch of important J huttine***. Thin anniincement created much snrpriiM*. as never since 1882 has the Ontario (iovernment been called upon to meet until January. The settling of thi* timber question is likely the reason for this early session. The Verity Plow Works at Brantford were destroyed bv lire ou Tuesday of this week. The nre was the result of a spontaneous combustion in the painting: room. The loss is ahout $100,000, with ouly $50,000 of insurance. Over 200 ment were employed in the factory. ' 1 i'i*-*--j*���: 'ui ' ��������, I,1 ','i I1.,,1.. -HHHHHIIIMr ara��-w r-al|W|ff# aV^^W^-rttft Vr\> I ���wIsBfaV l"��f ... too i: R*a,*atjaa-<|t*-. %** a, '.��*' Imih i:.* h L aS*** *v**wl*��l | ****** *��� * i I \ t*a *At*A*>-**m. t-*��rtwr IM*** hLi-aaWht J. ���� R "mmk �� Bimatt i��r*atS>y, Aaa IS ^Hiictinte ttg** a statement aaa |.ult- lialwal aJoili parported to come from ��� ���aorkiiiir. who had ju*��t returtie>l from the Crow'* Ni-at, in ahuh the meUtodi* ol Um�� t" I* U in ct.nuwti.in with the buiMingo, tl* rLsad tti tlw \*am were ea- , pttjar-d. In rt*|*4y to the *t.u.*m.*nt ��� ttp-terre-l to M J. Ilanev. ui.tn.tger ol ' .xai*mn ti.m u quoted as aaying: "1 am aorry to aet�� the ni*w��|,a{ier(i , takitig up th<- matter an.l printing such 1 **��rril,Mv�� aritri.-a I am pn-parvd at any and all itotfs to Mate Uie real fact*, in any etac of cm}r)aint. cither by mail Of by wtw The l*ct�� are that cfiiain men ,-*iit*r fntm Uie eatt wIk** la iv alia. J been adt*n.t*.J by tie** >x��mj*tny and tlwy were jfiten to MMSH taud tiiat they must, and i otpmmi to. re|����? tbia fare. In fact, they ? a-Laned contra. u�� to this effect Bi Vour money back I A few *.wd tHtrtVS R i i -ii����at rani-tin iwttkt %A*tm a a'*��w*��T M*W ��00*0 n'mmm*-.��.���***����� IS* jha * aaa I**"** . NH.rt���� laJaal 1-****** ���aa. on J*. at4* ��>->.* *mMt ^ a /L-asosLf so. W^llMrVa|f * \fmy *7f^ latst |wa <** * ^mt*9MmOjt i ��a anaj ��. -ras *7\*0n*m*moa u j (?n,|wlvomi Ul exniW U|U tnxymf.M an,- in ciin��-f*qneti.-r of this there ha* Wn triHtlrle. TlifV *)*o endf-attinrrd to create dtaaattffa is on. and you hai*e aeen the *tat��nn��nti�� that hat-e l��-,n published. In ri*g*i\l to the ithsi cttmplatnts. 1 do not see whi-re they �������������� in. Tlte men ha**** the la-st of Ijoanl, and they receivv Itai cam* ,>ii the dollar lor their wages. Fat h man ia .-h��*-_>�����I **> eenta j*t mouth for metli,-��l !���-**#. which in the Jt-ast amo-int I ett-r h��>anl of any t*oui|^uv cjtaegin-f Ws allow re* tint* check acahn-i-* t.n the line, and Uie men are paid Uie WAgea tliey acre hire.1 for l*'f..n Uiey J.-ft tlw* east They were hired aitl. the nt; lersundm*: that Uiev were to do any lo a* I ���fttM i<�� il��. ( haw * haig ret-onl on large work* ami ���' I liaie ero-|4.��t ��-J a great many men in l��y time, and have always lived n|> 10 any agreement I have made. On the otherhan-l I exjavt iJic men to carry out their part *d an agreement or contract, ami liate always insiate.1 u*.��oii it. I There are n��>w aUmt *t.iW men employ��� i ttl on the line Jn'taeeti Mojrie lake and ���i.ti %\ riTt S��t%t-aiaa'a. ���U*C'*f ��*���** i*rt pv Ml r^Ofer, ft T-***��**��*t ���������*��***'��� K \ a, \ ,��***, *. mmni M a *:*a*rt-,*. -.;*-.. r*a**>m..CM��l*ah*i������* %0t i aa*wfa>. I*# faiw��: Sent ttmremt. >.**** Ho rwdB aa I Jt* h *��� d*W, ***�� i a��aaa��. lata T*>��t����st ttSrr. H f tettmm tod A*. MrlataaMtm > �� - SJNrsr. If* ttsMar: %M * . ���tmo ra-rtaawl. A V Alt** aat-LflwaaJt'ia.. ���*tm ^^��*|��,a**a**S.I*^***.**Vr������t��'t��* **"t ff Hwmima tdok. A*,kn K ah�����*��-����� Oct J. . raaadnaa H t*a.r-*��* tlagttm��*�������*" *<���**�� S�� i tt mt || ts��i*stltl*���**���*** Ui I ��twiisaw. Ml^mTi. M >**>. Wtm*d* t��>k *t��1 | > �� nl.^ ���***, Krin tVM*1��.rM "* I s 1 *,n*l. a >**** * l..r,k, IHtaaaal *rsU**#saa On t*~ t twtb* |, 11 K IM*** *�� SrLtiH, at. togga , &o '. ����r**irh \. ttnnm Bremen U* *dlr*v*t-: ��.�������, i ��n i amr it mm*. ^L^^ Nil M.Atawht Tntah MttuU*��, iU tl ' ���**.�����. ., w ausrti t.aajtt- a. a -.���t.iHia*.. v .ar _.������ -..MMwrt |*rtittrat>t IV. ,,, i v || fl -*0*m**mfPf tl*t���� a Itltanr* !�����!���, ���,!.,, | v. I I,.* UalVipf la. *_Utr* AiiNwimrii myimiis if you don't like Schilling's Best baking powder. H. Gicgericli, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES A PROVISIONS, 1 MINERS' SUPPLIES, Agents for GIANT POWDER, GOODWIN'S CANDLES, CALIFORNIA CAPS and FUSE. SANDON, B.C. Stores at Ainsworth, Kaslo and SandoirJ We are headquarters for Ore Sacks; see us if you need any. II III r The Vancouver House, SANDON. lu addition to its furnished rooms, is just the place to get an��� * itn-sira-ainir -atiafa.-t����rd. ... ,;,���lraalM.,k*ol��n>��'��...��. ��� u ^t:z2;;^iiu**^ ��� .��, *.. iceentrs ami *' York >un, inhi*di��H*t.ono >* nV!l���. ����.r^^"TZtilluii JmiMier ��."1i��t.-��!l rilt^T a j ii.u.��er��-*�� \A��tA. *�� J ����* !u. Un| Wand oMatc M_jtl rnuaaah*. J li HJAfi,^"*; ^.J?. *oK <" ���U*"* .....Itt-i J-t,. * ft MtV^lTaaartr-. H Vii'mri!1 i ������tU". h���� 1^ rtn'1 i\, ti V' *��'<����" JjN.,u.n,.P*���| rallrt^-tl**.. X ******** I g^J ,,������-, ,��� rt**ert'M��'��n VTl,.! tl.tv t&l Im j OYSTER STEW -.CLAM CHOWDER. Ms it was Nt'. Th- fs��, Ate�� Uaartt ����� atttni tt* A T l.srla...i * ��<*rl��i,.| *m emtW0tW*r99*Wi 9* m w* 0*1** V.-i��rt, laehfl. IC**** H'nl. ***** ���j.trMtril, V Mtt-aw. thoae hour* ot ret" "J" ' ( ,|t, ai4). that ,!(,,r tlie .ot.*n*e h����^ ;�� l y Rt-, ,UI ����i n..|V,r.|Jtit,|)u. ���wrt Hr-i., lue, Wm I. Ilaarat ",�� *> ��(trt,.n,.t vsas-rwssa. !_r_nwith ��<> S��� t. Hen**** Vt*itw*Ut.\0*><* wn SS'd^withhi*^^;";, ,,VivTn�� them K.IHKUT |lACDOMAl*D |M MACDONALD BROS., Piopiiettirs. 11.80 to &W \** <,a>' IleailM,lsU,,l. tor Mining SpeculaUM-s and Capitalists. Keco Ave., AL HOYT. Neil Macdonald H'ltes Sandon, B.C U%W' ��� M e.M. m mi THE PAYSTREAK, SANDON, K C, NOVEMBER & lflgt The Paystreak. Is Iwued every Saturday In Sandon, In Uie la ar. of tlie art*Atc9tt White Metal camp on earth. Sul*Kiipt*on ��� ... f_.waye*r Strletly In advance. Address: The FaTt-tkbak, Sandon, B.C. SANDON. B. C, NOV. 13, 1897. Thk Monroe doctrine Is in danger of Anther damage by a British financial Invasion in San Domingo. It appears that the erratic republic whi'-h President Grant was once so anx ioos to annex to tbe United States, is now practically annexed to Great Britain. San Domingo has been, si- most frnm her birth, given to internal faction-fighting and the passtime was so expensive that she had to go to the British pawnbroker and gut $7,500,- 000 on the security of tbe customs revenue which will take at least one hundred years to redeem. Tbe possession ofSamana Ray, which island- locked in all weather wish 300 miles 01 anchorage, is to be ceded to the British government Evidently Sec retary Sherman is real smart on the great seal question. Of course, the British possession of San Domingo, which be was not astute enough to see until It happened, won't raffle him a little bit. Now for a second edition of the Venezullan bowl, bnt tbe Job is done. FtaOM Juneau, Alaska, we have details of the startling plan of two Americans named Jones, of Fort Towtvsend, a former U. 8. commissioner at St. Michaels, and J. J. Rut- ledge, the U. S. Deputy Marshal at Circle City, to make a raid, a la Dr. Jamison, into tbe Klondike and seize Dawson City In the name of the United States, and haying secured tbe support of an alleged 5.000 Americans now there to the ftllibus- tering fun, overpower tbe Canadian mounted police, declare martial law at Dawson, and formally hoist tba stars and stripes. Tbe present mining regnlatkms would be setsslde, and as neither government would be able to send troops to interfere before May or June next, tbe flllibusters could work tbe cboiee locations reserved by tbe Crown and all hands would come out rich and get away soot free when trouble loomed up. Tbe story was sufficiently circumstantial to be sent by tbe Juneau officials to Attorney-General McKenna on October 21 and was published In the Washington papers ten days later, Emperor Van Horns Is given to that kind of pleasantry which delights in treating tbe common nerd with eootempt When talking over the proposed new terminal buildings in Vancouver with the elty conn- cU on bis late trip, one of tbe Aldermen inquired if It was intended to employ Chinese on the work, to which Van Home promptly replied, 11 You bet your boots we will." Naturally this ezarlike defiance of public opinion brought forth an emphatic counter expression from which the mighty Van might guess that the C P. R does not own sll Vancouver yet. Fortunately Mr. Geo McL. Brown bas explained the offensive words as a joke, bnt the people are In no mood for such jocularity. Vancouverites hsve not forgotten how hundreds ot cheap mechanics and workmen were brought from Montreal under a contract serfdom to work for the company in order to "down" the labor anions on the coast, and their penchant for Asiatic isbor is bnt too evident (Jurat is Tamilian vt Greet is Van Wyck, the elected candidate of Tsm msnv, who for four years will be next to the President, the most absolute monarch in the United States. Where now shall we find the Rev. Mr. Psrkhurst whose patriotic pursuit ofthe corrupt -Tammany gang was beyond praise. Evidently corruption is too deeply enthroned in New York to be shamed into decency by moral suasion. Pant* for Latf-f Friaaaara. The lady criminals of Kansas sre aUrmod ai the threat of tho authorities to dress them in overalls snd put them to breaking stones. Thia to sn example of feminine perveraeness. Here sre the trousers���the aim of their lives���at Isst within their reach. They hsve only to extend their bandit and the coveted garments are theirs with no more snort than the theft A a loaf of bread. Not even the prospect 'of breaking stone* you would think could deter a really ardent woman's lighter from aaauming the male garment with the full sanction of the -Mate. Bnt no, sll the women sre la s psnie. Indignstion meeting* have been called by the women's clubs and Par.sori's Produce Company Winnipeg, Manttoba. Wholesale dealers in Batter, Egg*, Cheese. Apples, Poultry ana Cured Meats. TV l*rte*-*t tmn_t-*r. of dram Ipyvda la WaScm Caaada. All wtnihotmm aader pertort tyatam <*f-*aMstorage. FaUMurkcarried al Rattan, R. C. Fur prim write or art-re r. rf. BUSSS-tall mtamgarot Nelaon Br-itich Par aon's Pradnee Company all the unfortunate lady convicts hsve had their Hues raid. In Kansas the women vo'e. In onA nem life they torn ��� pete with the men as keenly ss tn other Mates. Bv sll means let them have the overalls aiid then to tlw atone pile, If thev are so anxious for the prerogatives of the trousers, let them not shirk the penalties. A rich strike waa latch* made on tbe Bolander claim, situated near Sandon, and some very fine ore has been taken out. The same lead was also discovered on the Chicago, an Adjoining property, and the same character of ore is being taken out. Tlte Bolamfe property was taken up early in the spring by s* strong company of Kittdlay. ilhio. Some work waa done on the claim at that time, but the discovery waa not made then, and further work wss delayed until the property waa crown Kintetl. Tbe crown grant hss now A. C. McARTIIlK, Agenta Sandon. 11 M McOKHJOK.T P A..N�� U*n H V F*. J. WTLK Dist. Passenger Agent, Vancouver IM milt LTdS. IKASIO &SL0CAN RY California, Allan Horn. . Par-Ulan. ��*��� fartSaa-ialan *-*��r*d*.liutntala*. Mb* Vaat-oa*****, tahrla. Vonmrd Una _l!_*__? Wtom M-*4*tfaal "" ..'. ,."Omt.t a * * *. * a t-* W&W' W l *4rs�� Varfc THIS OAJLD fiultjeet to change without notice Trains run on ftetdfeHtandanl Time. -. , ....... ...*.*..�� Campania. " \ta*0*tie. WhltaStar Line. iWataiiila '* ...... rta.;Paal, Antariraa lain*... ^H*:X*0*Im**j. * �� ��.tor e ,-*, ap * *,r mat* nf JVat>ra*ka. Allan Stat* lata* ... ������ -Wrath-*-*** fe-iStar Una . ...SefASS Na*(*o*laAd, " ,..._������ ���Cabin MM*), mm. t? tin and opwanV*. InttLtimdlate -a. and apwa-it*. ^atstWsMtfa**SMSand ���'���asaWtf'a'awl^^ Oriel B-raaln r^tj*j>u>jJlj��n*.jf the Kortyran IV atitK-aL PiaaaM ^e*a^*a *fraaa**P tt**m all i*aa_t. Vfpljr to A. i:. M. AKTIIUM, C.lrn. Aawat mm* ���*rrrr, 0**Mes-al Amewt, tx r. a. (mr**. mimmlmw I ten** S so A.M. ���it tn ana opwwtm. St JO and apwutls. TM*tS*d thr aiark ta at vdma ta Of Ireland, and at Sf*--<*&ll-- km __ -J ���__, aa ..... ._ #_..-_��___..' SSS m |a ** *�� an ** ���- MSI ���** .. pi p* .. ** lass *��� Arr. ��**>** Arrtt*. �� v v m Work *' �� l *��� 11* ��� t . ��� i �� MrOatoaa i -<��� 0*mf*nmtt*m, - Ti If - Waaiaa taa*** i ��������� -- coov u��r t*Mt* It a��a.m. Saatfua Art*** u .v.�� ���> ���* ti sr. * f***sV - tt*. r��*t rVaa raltwaMl east m**o**hlp to**-- '��������� awl fraa all imIjI*, *|r|rtr t. a t anrii 11. Sand at. H |�� ROBT. IRV1NO, a omayMytmtt m*m*rWMj*r*/. OlSV r'. (-tOPFT-AXr. ���nas-SiaSf-l fl ir 11 ->' ���' , -. D OY Mining & Milling Co. Rand & Wallbridgc, Mining snd Stock Itrokerw, Sole Agente for Sale of Treasury Slock. Kootenay Mercantile Tailoring Co. ��*-*ai*ss.s^H..ww..tv--*_,.i,sit_i_l>ViJ..,. mora** AftiUHneof PIECE GOODS always to Stock MININO P^PBRTT BOUGHT, BOW AND 8T0CKKD. J* K. & D. CAMKKO v ... THK PAYSTREAK. SANIKIN. B. C. SOVRMBER 13, 1897. 5 HONCUt-aW ��� T.���. mt Ml. WfSlk* ILUmOtke. *'X'U*ahmi ua 9mm ma* ma. ii.ta ibflotti Slfton, Minister of Ihe tuU,riot, at^iini-ial**** hy Hewitt Bo* k M j' J. A. J. McKenna, of the |L,��..>�� ' ***** Ueft-uwiil. nod . (* vj��-urn, Ottawa Oiarrespondeni j,*** Toronto QkAMA wfco **" ****��� f(lh sifuHt and party ea thrirtrlp since Ipjrisjc i *<-*,-r**- a**1 ���^wk,,�� * *Kor1 n��i on Monday. Vntmifia Sandon oa the regular ,,_.��� ut. i ihe a P. It. the party, after , u* n. rnt-ntsausat latasetlng friends ,. iu* *u- *��. totyk horse* aad proceed el up th. bill, viaHiug the Rath tain**. .hrr. ibr*. had ltu-��h, snd sflerarard ,_, Stotan star ct*ncsaUrstor. Although pm tan in thr party claimed a k��o��1t-*dgr 4 annum. aII espl'tiasid taaiasslven a�� pvmrt, intuistsd ia *-rhal thev had mm otA rrgt***aa*jd that tlwf had wd mpre um* to ******* visiting sdta* A the <4_A'.v. hail an epfHarittiiii t ..( mi-et- -ax Mt Stium aad Mr ft*******, and hi tag Mow theta the rt^tilromeats oi I *���� i��*i.�� and tbey Us* titan, a ith a ****^��****t thai tb**| ����,.*�� .a ���*.-.. _,vj. anil Sksgway trails It ia a -.Inning tribute t-�� lb*, thnniughneas ��f u���- man that be, filling the position be does as minister of tht* Crown, with scores of men at bin rofamand, mould undertake ibis trip in thc (see of an atipi-aaehiiig winter, over the hardeat trail on earth. *l.-.'j.iiijf und.-r the *tar*.<'atiii_- baas Ock and bard'ark and packing us load on his shoulders alongside the Siwa.*h half- i.r.ttl ��.r lbs liardiest trail bhuers that Sfsr set out (nr the Yukon. There will, fat more beard of Sifton in ( anadian (faditles That Muss force of character whielt carries the man to the iritis of the (roxcn north that he may acquaint hiniM-if with the condition* ��*nt denVtwacsc* intheg����v��ru ��-ut -,��tict*>a While granting that *rn*i im|-*fnvs*%*wnl had Iw***-* ssado in *-*-����! ��Tvicw during tb�� p*<4 vane. a��w i��*4al (Sdlrtlos were aaked for TV p��,i��� .|��l rta-uemS of the nwtalrtit-t <* mu..I'.ii a��* that their town tv made a-awitaj mtn bv the c*i*>4-i**����a dofarV ���a��a A i-a-titesa t.�� that df��i had ���niwdt "-r*nfrBm-daf..l^-.t*^ H -*���<< r**4,*k in \ tekwia with a wspt'-a tha: W t* oiid do what he ronhl in tbe-r in- leo-**. a; ittuws A* yet, however, he bad noi ftvrivsd the petition, ami the '.._..! tlujf SaiHt.ui a t^natom* port ��� it altogether new to him; hut, b��* ���asi, tritr worthy of t*mtaideratt��oi ami ��i*ri��t.| ewtaiulv have hi* candul at iirtwn Although tt��tt^ *��f the*** ��pn*t tiao* t sine .iiidc* Mr. Mfflmi's dejwtrt *��.*n?. he rvpreaaed him**eli a* much istarrainl at*d protnised to make can* hi tnto A them atwl sulooil tie-m to ibeit \*ti\w*r lej-artinent** ��n hi* return I'-'SUar, ���TtiSortl Mft��ai i�� a native of the Pro* iinr,' ���t i riiurkt. hut idtmv an iNirly ng. ^�� been a resideat mt Matttto**.. wher** ����� was. .tiii-sl to the bar. Mractlaing �����" ��n ait..ri���.- tn lira ml on After ***r\ m^r is tbe l.rt'nl govfinmeiit a* Attorney Ueoeral, tn nbbh capacity be fraaied **�� *ioi..ri.oia Maniloha Hi*h.��ol Act. be *m into Keiiorsl pidittr* When the ��� ��w*n ittivtr^tverumentstepiNHt down Jw -"it. *.i tuy tMtcct-a^ded bv Sir WMir.-t laiin,,, administrstioit.' Sifton wa> fH-wi, am MininM- o| Interior o��i *������ cwiiiii ��>f htt rictrse aasmdaliin ami ratail *,r - |i nut Aiicmliip Willi everyl'mr l^rtsiiim^ (o id!, ��tevel.i|MtH-iit of U��i- rreai country west td the lake*-, whlrh >�� k>��ttcd io bv Mr Sifton ami all otber- ���* ��� ��amit-i wiiii ita reamirrea a* the *����n��tavo( Canada's hope for futur** n*itn-HH. Alttough never a reaid. nt f witidi (olutnhia, the Mlni-ter ol iMsrlur i�� iborotighlv postml on the n- ���"������"r etiui.l miulretnents of tbUgreai Protitire, nnd it waatoinorethiMUghlv ���''llinu.t himself with the existing s��'! JgMI) t-tiniiirliur cmtdllion-t In the ��old ^���'���fibc far north that Mr. Sflton ******* his now famous trip ov.��r the I ���- **** , ntj a^����, -. ��� _, , tildes and ibe mnd wa* staph librHhle. We bad the a hole mitfit with tweniv ton* A *m\t\ he* at the Dos_laioa Gov- erntneni . itstotn* b.��u*i* at Tagisb l_ake In ten da>- The boys are in Dawsoa nty now and Maji.r" Walsh i* busily eiigagetl e lahli��hing DOSlS *> I tales aitart all along the itiifereitt routes There will hr a j***��tal ftervict* vni monthly to the heart ����f the \ 11W..11 rnuniry b��.ft.re ChHsttBSI Tuers are j*, �����..,.^ii.,-,1 ia the district and I am foi.Sdrut thst lhe> a ill he ahl.�� to keep urdar So far the \aw ha* been a.-JJ oJi *em*d and there is no reason to btdieve tbal tl will W trthera i*��* "Mr Sift����o,"*therei*��rteraHkeil. 'are ae hi lrj��Ju.ve the rsoties that havejfain e.| . n-'lattn- even where thai ther* *-*���* be a great deal of priv.ition ntid likely starvation in the Vukoi winter * "No, | can prittv coafhlently rtsts that there i* linle danir.*r. Altbougb there will he SOU* to sjrare. I bslieve there will In- a -.ntht ieiicv iu the centres a*L*iHilitv and Willi' of the t\ ������Wlmi are y-wir ������fleveral I hail ��iih tbably *i ukon <*ouutr> will wry this * soirees ��>l nilomia llgiivie. **Uo pCU MB Mr Wm knows m as than an** adahlt the l ittK.-ii v--���-., man In the cnmlry or .oil of it Wt met men OOUtlng l ut who Jia.J left Daw *��mi a* late ans.'pt \! We have stalls* ties oi the am runt of snpplies sent in and the nuuiJ.ei ul people in the v.uin- lr% Ideal think there is much danger of starvaluai." ���About the wealth ef the eottuiry?' "I win repeat for ytM Mr i^i'-i1"* aot.la ��� Veil them for un* that I don't think tbe stories of the Imtueass riches ttt Uie Yukon country have bow ox* Sggerated twt siisnaN wh rn A 0. Magsmof tho Toronto Glolxs who was witls !li.' part*, throughout then trip, had a v',,M' deal t<> *--i\ nbout the Stikeen routcregsnllngwhlehthey ���,f!iili<'i.tl some infnmwtlon >m the re* Hot: Newly opened in New Denver, is one of comfort, luxury and ease. The rooms are elegantly furnished, the building hard-linished, the dining- room warm, light and tastefully decorated, and the tables laden with all the viands fit to eat. It isn't neces- to talk about Henry Stege's bar. It is too well known. HENRY STEQE Prop'r Christum Present ()f Elegant, Useful Furniture. Twenty styles of pretty Ladies' Chairs. Rocker in Cane, Reed Work and ^^^^^^^^^^^ Upholstered in French Silk Brocatelle, Plush and Damask: ornaments for any Drawing Room- a -^ q> gA each. Handsome and acceptable presents in Ladies' Secretaries, Bookshelves, FanCy Polished Tables at fl.00 each. 1 have too much stock for the times, and am reducing prices ��"&�� treiirht and handling, Another u!_Moar haa just arrivrd forme inf is itoivunUKuling at Denver Stock too heavy; Prices to Zero. Fifty dozen Al chairs at 60 c^nts each. Fifty patterns of silk ai.d other covers with tr.m- nUnirs lor sale by the yard D. H* Crowley, Thirty ycai*-*' practical Upholsterer. Wear Ihe I*fiWK el��ce, New !X*nver. I If ������m m\ m in THE PAYSTRKAK, SANIXJN, B.C., NOVEMBER *&, lffi. I I m i THR '.AI.KNA C'OMPANV. A Meeting Maid In London to Kxplaln thr Condition or tha Property. From the British Columbia Mining Review, the only B. C. journal published in London, Kng., we take the following: * " While extending out congratulations to the Board of the Vancouver and British Columbia General Exploration Company, Ltd, on their decision to meet the heavy slump in the market nice of their shares by calling a meet- ngof the proprietors and putting the acts before them in all their naked truth, we are yet sorry tbat we cannot equally congratulate the shareholders on the position disclosed. Rumors of an adverse character to the company and all its works have been floating ahout the citv for some weeks, and probably inside selling of Galenas at merely rubbish prices indicated that in some quarters it was realised that the Vancouver syndicate, as it is known in the city, had been the unintentional instrument for foisting a worthless silver- lead property upon the British public. Bnt we do not think that the shareholders of either the Vancouver syndicate or the Galena Mines Ltd, had any idea tbat the real state of affairs was so lamentably disquieting. Mr. Corniskey might have been a little more particular and less general in his remarks, perhaps. For instance he passed over Mr Callahan's connection with the company hy saving that Mr. Callahan "was supposed to be a first-class miner,** and that is all he said about this gentlemen's connection with the Galena Company. To a shareholder who tried to draw him regarding Mr. Callahan'* management of the property he vouchsafed uo clear explanation, but passed on to discuss the present position and outlook before the syndicate A great deal was made about Mr. Carlyte's reports. Mr. Car- lyle, however, simply drew up his reports for the guidance of the Government, and it behoved the Directors he- fore launching this ill-fated concern to have very carefully checked the reports made about it by absolutely impartial experts before accepting them, and making them the basis of an application to tbe British public for a large sum of money to exploit the property. Surely the presence of sine should have "*. -.*___. SI . __, fl ��UIW^ WSaXJ ffyrm VOV*aw ****** ������*������-- ������ been discovered bv experts at the very outset, instead of having to be disclosed nearly twelve months after the formation of the company, as one of the reasons of tbe failure of the property to realise the hopes of its founder*. Of course we know that to a large extent blame is laid upon Mr Callahan: but all the same, it ought to be pointed out that for tome time advices from British Columbia about the Galena have been distinctly alarming; and as this was one of the chief properties of the syndicate, waa quite sufficient to account for the heavy fall in its shares. While we do not for one moment im- )ugn the bona fides of tbe directors of .he Vancouver syndicate, we sincerely regret in the interests of tlie province that they should have been connected with such a frost. Very little was said about tbe other properties and options of the syndicate, but what was said was not, We are afraid, of a character to inspire much confidence In the breasts of the holders of either Vancouver syndicates or Galenas, or indicate any possibility of an early recovery in the market prices of these issues from the depths of depression into which they have been plunged by the series of unfortunate events which were punctuated hv the admissions at Thursday's meeting by the chairman.*' IN HITMAN BRUTE*. A dispatch from Greenboro, N. C, states that Syd, the big elephant belonging to Robinson ft Franklin Bros.' cir- cus' became angered and soon worked him 30 feet through the air. Master of Animals Jenks rushed up and was sieged and thrown to the ground, and had not an attendant run in aud dragged him awav he would have been trampled to death.* Keeper Smith was picked up and placed in the shade of a tent, where three men held while he withered in agony. His lips were dyed with Wood that flowed from his mouth. Syd has has killed two men before, and bas never been punished, and the piaster of animals decided that he must be conquered. Accompanied oy another elephant, Spd wa* led into a thicket of pines. Here his front feet were bound with heavv chain* to two trees and his bind feet shackled. Then a block and tackle earring a two-inch rope was fastened to his foot and to another rope and 80 men caught hold of the rope and began to pull. With a scream of rage and pain the elephant plunged forward and the rope was made fast, snd again, as the men pulled on it, the animal plunged forward, snapping off the hook. AU the time he was trumpeting fiercely. Finallv he was securely fastened, and the men fell on him with spokes, pitchforks and clubs. The animal screamed and lunged while tbe men beat and Krodded him. The forks stuck into the mgb hide, necessitating two or three attempts 10 get them out The blood was oozing from a hundred wounds. Directly in front of tbe elephant was a tree a foot in diameter. Putting his forehead against this he swayed it hack and forth like a bush. Suddenly with one stroke of his trunk, he swept it clear of limbs a* high a* he could reach With one limb held in his trunk he struck fiercely right and left, and hia tormentors scattered poll melt to get out of his reach. One man veutnred too near, and with a single push the elephant, threw him a do-ten feet away, where he lay stunned. Two others were treated in the same manner. A fork thrust through one of the animal's ears was pulled out of the handle. The elephant caught the fork and drew it out himself and threw it away. He threw a stone 80 yards. After the men had belabored until they wereexausted the elephant was still uncoiiquer.il Then they brought straw and piled it under hint and fired it. Aa the fiahtes rose the suffering beast :��reamed and struggled. He caught quanitie* of dirt and threw it on his hack in effort* to protect himself against the fire. Three times the straw was rearranged. aod flames curled about hia body. But still he would not give up. Final!v the tough bide began to loosen froiri tbe sides till It hung in sheets tbre- feet square, exposing the smooth while flesh. Owing to the struggles of the poor animal the chains by which be was held had cut into the trees two or three inches. Hundred* of townspeople looked on at the horrible spectable. Aad the elephant remained unconquer- ed, aad the attempt to subdue him bad to be abandoned. Then the master of animals had a tent erected around him and gsllons of vaseline were applied to his scorched sides. It Is said that he will be killed if he ever attacks a man again. 1 ass fields. They claim that the American eomjianica reap an raorMa harvest from our ga�� field*, whioi *l��na��ta ought to have. mm A cheese factory at Paramount, near Luckaow, Ont., wa* burned down Uat Friday night. and 11,000 worth of cheese was cotnnletely destroyed. The amount of insurance carried will not cover tbe entire los��. Rugby! Kugbv! Nothing but rug by!^rae(l*giiod*e Hall Rugby Team in a great game at Toronto, on < let. 28, defeated the team from Queen's College, Kingston, tbe score being 1*. to i in favor of the legalite*. A spinster of 6*1 years, Miss Ann Mary Howell, living at Jersey ville, a short distance from Hamilton, waa married this week to Richard Bennett, a voting haroesss-maker, aged *il year*. The bride haa 97,000 in cash. Two freight traiti* on the C. P. R. collided near the big iron bridge which span* the itrand river at Gait, on the morning of Get. 21. No one wa* **eri* ously injured, although moat of the cam on one of the trains were damage.!. Sir Wilfrid Laurier wiil moat prob*. ably accompany Sir I joui* Daviea, tbe; Minister of Marine and Fi��hieriea.�� ban' he goes to attend the meeting at Wash-) ingt-on, of experts to inquire into the preservation of seal* in fob-ring Sea If yoo are��� JHIRSTY, WEARY, HUNGRY, DR. A. MILL0Y, DENTIST. Room 17, Black* Hotel. Sandon. Denlereln General Merchandise KASU'.ndUM.Y. HOTEL SANDON . W W *��'-.''��������.�� or Call at the Hotel Ivanhoc. la the Pinneer House nf the City R. CUNNING. Proprietor. NEW HCillfCB Find ���< !.i\- BRICK ��������'��� ��*ii**_ YARD a the country. Gom-tCHE.1 MAOSl?H��N.iV"|��s CANADIAN NEWS. The new issue of Canadian postage stamps will be mi sale about the 1st of December. Revival services are being held in Toronto this week hy the Rev Dwight L. Moody, and are attended by Immense crowds of people. Forent fires are raging on the southwest side of fhe Oxford Mountain, near Georgevitle, One., which ia the highest mountain in Eastern Canada. The body of the girl, Ethel Potter, of Kingsville, Ont., who so mysteriously - disappeared about two weeks ago, has' been found in the Detroit Kiver. < Sir Wilfrid Uurier and Sir I^ouis Davis were waited upon this week by a ...... ~���. -��� .deputation of M.P's. and other intermit- itself into a rage. Keeper Smith went led parties from Western Ontario, i un to him to quiet him and tbe animal I asking for tbe curtailment of theexpor- seised him with i-s trunk snd hurled | tatlon of natural gas from the Ontario; Thos. Brown & Co., 8AND0N, B. C. Garry the largest slock of Men a Knrntshlngs In the Hit-nan. Everything from tlte finest dandy apparel to the working clothes of the Miner. WINTER OUirBINO, OVER COATS, UNDERWEAR, RUBBER C-MXH**, HATS. SHOES. SUIRTflL NECKWEAR, OUIVEH ETC. Fair Dealing and Honest Goods. Oane and Sen Va, \9* 8W&a$B> * Dealer xx\ MEATS 1 AT: SANDON, KOHSIjANI), NRUMM. KA8IA PILOT BAY AM' THREE FORKS. ifrom ~ the < muirio \ 8 A N DON. 8TX>0AN ClTi *��XT oVF.K THR BtUPF AfliHtecr Accident on Um Gocern ment Koad to Codtj. l_i��t Saturday a# a lornl of lawU*r ��_* i*iiig Itanled teottt the Cody *,��� mill by a team fr��*ttt the mill A!,.��,, r ti-atii w t* ttK*t on *M*e sharp nrvjont atart'oUli railniad bridge. ttif hi-Ak* >��i the svnjgritt broke when the ��lriv��-r 'fkil to ataip. and tb��* ^,ji\ baid ftaTped the Irani mid ��*,-,*>.�� ... r the liluJF Ut tin* on-ik, *$��� hi i.fi Mow, Tin* driver l��-tlM*!lK* load %v��*nt over, and tm uninjuiitl, bnt ****** horse *��* UlinUU th��* othrr hatllv injored. It tad* t -n,�� Inrttr* with libck a lid Uk-kk- to get the Injnntl htir*** lark ..aUw- trail. -. Thl* Is the \*\e*M of rtwd rvfpiriHng tfeirii imm��*r��itt�� pAilioif* have been ���eat ta> tb. ^iverntwatl | i��ut with n��i ij^arriit '&*ct. It ia lni|Kw%itik* in . ������ i i ���*��� a team lo travel tbi* m*k1 a.-.::-.*... - mlataring tht* 111*.** ����< ijVm* '...v.-lling. racing i.-atn*. otnwA ***** men otlN-r until tlwy pt*i. Vine grade b Very -deep ,-tud Msm.-w, with an aim****, |Wi**ii Ing mines ..r tin* Blocan iliMriet' ���Mil lltia **��..,������ ... TMK 1'AVSTKKAK. SAMK)N*. B.C.K0VEMBE8 tt, 1807 VmtitAh. *,������������. fit It,.����, ttftlHr. S-.-tta**~in <��� |L*a*a_taa n��.�� IV-uv.'er* (in ,|. nsaabiai J�� ��, I, III,,. in,!* mud, Mal-t ��.���'*,,, In..,!.,, ��,r.m;< ...J.>n Von Maiimiiiuin. t% . nit. II. I| Hugha*. in*, i i���., *t_M ttiaitaalr-u, ��� Iia, *t.��,.1.1v!.. L*j*at*Jsaatl Yakima. i ittia* ���WSAILT WITH ATTEMPT TO ROB Si-**}.-*: cdiien aritl tea Tried on a Se.riotw Charge. TV Kpwnfaw tUsagitc* hav.- madt ���rraiu*' inenM ta give an -*��t��-rt-*tiii* mtv* ui Virginia hall Wcdm-wlat ng, \<��v.'mhr*r 21th, hi eott-dst A * i<��. k trial. Alt tit** a-actsjtttpant* ami. ttit( ��*�� ��d***^r*��'*l M. L > mtm-ttwBI la�� |geiiddiag jndge. \ �� n ��*C the t����wn ha* lasen ae I ' aarattill ��mt l*tt<*ry. with a dv-eht* |*nfrpnae, r.d��l**ry and re- ****** The igrenv ����f the rritm- la -r tlie pn-avntniii will h*M��. \V. tirlmm tt an*! rhariea tlam*v. ami the de f-*a*e nil! !*��� Rev, A. M. Hanfon! ami Ra��, || \\vi.*��, The trial i^ a t (**r * -���***. and no mtJottrntiH-ut or ���* ill 1*. allow.it Vt "TE LEAD CORRRCTI.V Smelter Man at Dancer Badeacor* m*_j to Secure a True Marfcat Price. IKi.v.t. Nov. II. The Hi'imldtVan ���**v* Per wveral dava the man* *g**r* ��*f all the lag ameltiP* lYwn TtfXd*, ui British OdumWa have Hwn.-.-nferrfn-g in thia city, with a N" a I Uie promotion t>f all Intetwta "i mining ami stmdting. There apiM*ars tn he a tinaitiuun-'* ���**->-nnlnataon to devfca some mean*. tr 1******** -'hie, to olnatn a true m.uk. \ Pncr for Uieir product*, lnst��*ad ����f ���f''d.s*tnred atw InanfHcient qunia- mm* iiuw Jurnlahed hv cermln New ll,r** i'ddaira In tlte tiie nf lead. *.,. I.��*t Cbaaaa, Be. ... IUa.M*i** -��.'����������. H K I.. Wis I U.. j ��� tati ��� �������� 1 <��lus, tmkaoo Ot**o*m, Wi 'Us-*-..���� i,...i i> i il**��a|t Kernel i- hereby given tluttthe Inn of Ihirtbtt Hn>!lnr-. |iackera and f.irwaiAfi'-*. Will r.-tin- (V..ni bnibtess In Handon on tin* 15th ol govern ber. UBi, All i***r-*>n- in* *i*-l*s* A to ii����- aaid Jinn ����'.* requested I** call ami settle hefbra ��a��i��l date and avoitl t��mplications. All blllaagainat pntil finu mo-the preaented before BttTiaCtn Bno**. Bandon, it I Sov. ll, 1W We art in Hie l��-s*��i with ti��* gro- e**ry hmdneaa. Come In and get onr nrioea. Hnmei llrw. ^^ Dianoiution of Partnerahip. Mat-Ot im benht to**: '����-' ***' **fPSf**mMJl her**'.'**.* e*i*tu,a ******** ��� ��" *'*)-^ mod u. ot* U. Whet^t, e. i ft....**�� MUwaaa- 4��t..-n*h.'ei". ��.��- ibU *avt***nabs*.ut\oi hrw.e.tam am I tht. ������� **J Vf... , i*t i*.si*n��r.-> *��� ��*r*��! ,r '"''.'I |Mt>f*atl*lart. a.W 4*1* aft.ta.il.-. '��'��'' Mtt* ..*tft�� ***** ***m aratataajaaf-- Th* I ���,!,,.. will ** : ..��lv.-It-I **�����'��� f 'l��"*'���� !*%!#.I.***i-l... B r .�����-. t. ** ��� Emporium of Fa5hions H��w ���,..*..t * ...i*..����������'�� al lbs U*<.. ..,,.-. in FALL i��o WINTER Millinery "���liillm. ��*v ��� ��<���*<�� '" "'" ftl'*"* ���*��1*" ,,",,,, ���'^.....si Jns * ngrialg sajlaMjj���������; h Mti*a*��s*4toa��-*HU o* �����������' i Hon TRY A Trail Blazer Cigar And You WUl Smoke Xo Other. Slocan Wows Co. Wh.'l.-j.'.- an.l Retail ^T::*^:'*,c Rnpmsnntlng __-> McClarys Famous *" ?TS0ES HAYES & CO. HARDWARE TWSSITNS AJSD- Metal Workers. Cartifieata of Improvamenta. DOROTHY MINERAL CLAIM. Situate in the Slocan Mining Division of W��st Kootenay District. Where lorated���Near Samion. B.C. Take notice that I. A. B. Railton, free miner's certificate No. 79585, intend, sixty .lays from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a cartifieata of improvement*, for the purport* of ohtaining a crown grant of the ahove claim. And further take notice that action under section S7, must be commenced before the intraance of such certificate of improvements. Date.) thi. _5th day of October, lrSTI. A. B. RAILTON. Date of first publication, Oct. 90,1W7. Certificate of Improvements- KEYSTONE AND EVENING STAR Mineral claim*, situate in tbe Slooan Mining divinion of West Kootenay district. Where located���On the North Fork of Carpenter creek and al.out five and one-half mile* from Three Fork*. Take notice that I, Charles Moore, acting as agent for A. D. Ryan, free miner's certificate N'o. 4.1-.,... and Charles Newhaus, free miner's certificate So. (ii>J*-S. intend, sixty day* from the date hereof, to apply to the mining recorder for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of ohtaining a crown grant of the above claim*. And further take notice tbat action, under section .IT. inu.at he commenced before the is- Miance of Mich certificate of improvementa. Dated thi* 1st dav of Sept., ISM**. First publication. Sept. 4, MW7. Certificate of Improvementa. -SILVER BELL" AND "HUSTLER*' MINERAL CLAIMS. Situate in the Slocan Mining Division of West Kootenay district. Where located���In the Idaho basin. Take notice that I. D. R. Irvine, free miner's certificate No. .<*.***>. a*) agent for the Silver Hostler Mining company, limited liability, free miner'* certificate No.ft.Vrtv and for James I>.u.*,.nnir, free miner's certificate No. !Hs,KM, intend. *ixty du.vii from the date hereof, to apply to the mining recorder for a certificate of improvement* lor the purpose of obtaining crown grant < of the ahove claim*. And Further take notice that action under section 87 must Ire commenced before the issuance of sneb certificate of improvement*. J rated thi* S*th day of September, 1��7. First pultlitatio n.irct.i. a**-SMM_-SSSB^MBa-SS*SSmsBSSsVsBWHMMMssMHMBH^ Certificate of Improvementa. EAl'LE No. t MINERAL CLAIM. f-ituHte in the Slocan Mining division of West * Kootenay district. When' located���Near the top of the range between Carpenter and Four Mile creeks, and on the east side of Sandon creek. Take notice that I, S. P. Tuck, acting aa agent for the Hon. Peter McLaren, free miner * certificate Na.77.7W, and William A. Allen, free miner's certificate No. 77,7*1. intend si-tv dav* Iron, the date hereof, to apply to the ' Mining Recorder for a certitlcate of improvement*, for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant of the above: claim. And further take notice that action.under aection 37. moat Ive cointnenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Hated thi.*. 13th day of September. ll**7. Fir.t publication. Sept. 1*. 1**". Certificate of Improvementa. KESKF AND DEERSLAYER MINERAL CLAIMS. Situate in the Slocan Mining Division of West Kirotenny district. Where located���On Cody creek. Take notice that I, William A. Bauer, acting a* agent for Lncv A. Shaw, free miner'd certificate No. ��**��*, intend, sixty day* from the date hereof, to apply to the mining recorder for a certificate of improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown grants of above claims. And further take notice that action, under se.-iiou"��7, must be commenced before the 1-t- snance of such certificate of improvement*. l>��ted thi* 1st day of Oct��� lft.7. Hate of tirst publication, Oct. 9, lft��7. Notice. Booaktmnua, t Sandon, ������ 0. Notice I* hereby given that at the expiration of one mouth from the fir*t publication hereof the underMgnel will apply U> the SUpen- diarv magistrate for the district of "A est Kootenav. for a license to aell liquor* by retail at her hotel, known a* the Waldorf, situate on Lot Si. lllock *, Sandon, first addition. Dated at Sandon. B. C, this 16th day of Oc- ******* MR*. K BARQEB. NOTICE. Notice Is herebv given that it is the intention of the Nakusp A Slocan Railway company to apply to the railway committee of the privy council to sanction the building and construction of a branch line ofrallway from a point abont one mile east of Three Forks to Hear Lake, a distance of abont six miles, for the purpose of giving inoreaaad facilities to business and of transportating the product* of the mine*,and to sanction the appropriation of the necessary lands for that purpose under the compulsory powew vested In the said company by the railway act pr any other act in It.behalf, fla-**^. y ARMSrRoNG. Secretary Nakusp.k 7. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. A Number of Attractions Billed at the Sandon Houses. Tonijtrht, to-morrow and Monday nights there will appear at Spencers opera house what is pronounced the best musical and variety organization on the Coast, the Australian Variety Company. Miss Oertnide Marrack, prima donna and piano artist is without a peer. Whenever she has apjrumd the press has been un hounded in her praisi*. Mist? Harry Watson, dramatic soprano and interpreter of character in costume, is also highly spoken of, while Master ciinitny Johnson, the boy comedian and dialect artist, i**. grilled everywhere with storms of applause. The sacred concert Sunday evening will be a delightful feature that wutbe aprpeeiated by Sandoit people. Wednesday evening, the 17f,h, Spencer's opera house will lie occupied liy tin* Four I/.*af Comedy C����m- pany, in the gscat three act comedy. "Benfttd the Scene,'' under the man agementof McCall and Hand, with the latest eastern songs and new dances and fancy situations by a company of artists direct from tlw ��*ast. This is said to he one ofthe best things in its line on the road. Friday and Saturday nights. November lDth. and 20th, there appears at Virginia hall a concei t company from the east, which is spoken of very highly by the press. A Shipper on Cariboo. W. G. Clark, superiuUndant *>i the Chieftain Group, on Caribo Crock was in the city thU week. Hi* brought in some samples which as- s iyej tSQ ounces silver an I $_-4gokL He took down a large amount of supplies and 500 new ore sacks. The property is improving steadily and will make a shipment about tfie end of tbe month. MINING STOCKS And Other Investments. Kvery Representation tiiuirant-ml. J. M. HARRIS, Sandon, B C SPENCERS OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, Nov. J7. Four Leaf Comedy Co. iu thc ifieut Tli.c* Art Commtf, Behind the Scene I'mler th*? ntaiiaafMi-?!.! af AfeCALL & HAM) T!��t�� la��t��.t r>a*t��ro sou**. *#*��� .lanr*. an** fnnnv -.tiitttitru. by aponipni.y ot ��r.U.�� d��- rwt froa. th,. ���>*��*��� J. G. Melvin The tr��lbknnwn Wat. hl��ak*f and l��wj>lr*r, lat���� of Vaaeeavar, a*** of tmtodott, i. i>. Mir--l at The DENVER HOTEL Aad la |��r,'j-tr.��l todo Watch and Jewelry Repairing . y in. Kim*. Watches Cleaned, - ��� SI.B< Beat American riaifiaprtafs, 1.00 B1HTK WHIITB White & Cavanaugh CODY. B. C. Mnn.. lirrrbri.-'Dias' WUiit ta give i. lb* gllrXnON Wr.au rinaw^r that lor .vou. an.l trill do it with pteom* urf*. by abowinir von food* new mi,.' rarp Tl.ei* I. not Inn* so t-Naily sent a* Hilvar. wmte. 3* tatty, et i, W* ou >i *i.tea *��f* dell*-* ery to at y pari o Canada, I i.ltad States and * 'i��..^ �����.�� **o\ Wm emtio tk* Inra-r-t .�����- I. of Air Ticht Queen Heating Stores, Box Stores, Cooking Stooea, Ranges, Etc. Ctomp and Otfblty stor*. totvu to otdat Hamilton Byers, KASLO. SA MM IN. w*m -mm* ��v Btooan Mows Co. W Ix*)*.*!* att.1 a#��all ���*%-���* ���CAM. AT DR. A* 8. MARSHALL DENTIST. rndrif ronnd *-4orT*r��. ?*L*trf��r*a aod Aerial Tramway. F. W. GROVES, Gioil and Mining Engineer, Prvvtut ial t*aud ttotreyot Kaalo, U* 0. Mineral Claim* Surveyed and tWpoi-t>.| I t t�� IIGDN'S CIGAR STORE ttber* yo ��Hi And a fttil lino ot MUSIC KAtLO, 1.0, Will Ir* at ih* Hotal Patnoral on.-* a month. If you want Good Music leave your order at thc Slocan Netos Go. For the Bandon Orchestra. Fria-a n>awinnbl��. Hatia- faction guaranteed. THOS. DUFFY, Ltndtr. *M9m ���iweHeeo Teeeoeos. mm4 eaaaaatl* ���*#ar*. e-JfanHn. 9*kmo. fto n # A ttmrn Has ��f O-sris ami r*k*r Oblt�� WPW ^B ���aad**. Mubscrlbe for the 1'ayntrrnk. G. B. MATTHEWS NEWS DEPOT. Stationery, ^ Confectionery * Cltf ��ra Mid Tobnreo. TMRlt FOPIIte 9ttm SILVIRTON.