A Slimjse Behind the Scenes an the Copper .;���'>;.. ���-,.''-. Market. .������-���,'. IPpmu Ihe heart of "Wall itree-t' by tie .Times' . , regularand yeiaclpui c&Mespondeat.) ';' N"ew York, Dec; 25.���Although; the future prosperity of tlie miningdis- 'trU'ibf British Columbia* dSpeiid s'upon the stat�� > of the xdpp��r _;martet,;' very Eesf.qf'those interested appreciate tbe 'lacpleata that led up _to"' ���'the;, recent' downward -course of." copper- in- the New"York and Ince,>y��u will .: "' : '-;A:'; A A'^i &m&$gZitt,-A- <$=*����!> To Busy to write ad, Corae and pick out Christmas ���'���>; .'���-'<��� .Presents. ' Every article marked in plaLa flgaxes, One-prices to all and thai the lowest. (?=>��>��=?, A^ftbmMc 1*H.'.> a Assets ''STRONGEST IN THE WORLjD" $304,568,063.49 ^ Surplus . v $66,137, UOM. H, AUUBNBEKG,, Manager, 605-606-607 Empire State Building,- : SHAftlES f. KIPfc Cas1ii*r.;>.;,.;>.���" Office:-X��v;;prown;2!LU Ke��iden<* Te3, So��:��w 801, M����ca��iial Aggreeate. of Ore Treated by the . BrHlsli Columbia..' Cwner Comcady's v^'f);. Smelter Since It CominenceilOjer- '.'v-"..;'��� etions In * * Fefriuary.''a. '���-.- ������:"��� . .*.''"*; A*-:*I��fc'^ r-'.���������'>'.���' The ton;hage of "ore smelted ��� at the B ritlsh Columbia Copper Company's smelter,'. Greenwood, * since it '. commenced operations, in February last, ag;g:'re(pates:117,S6S'- tons. Substituting the few days'it was running- in February forthose it was stint down ior repairs in August, tli�� above harried quantity represents a ten. months' run fora single-furnace with. a. nominal capacity of only 250 tons, and gives a daitjr average oyer the whole period of 381toiisV; During the recent months, though, the daily average steadily increased, having been-394'totis in Sep- tenLber,-408 in October, 4-09 in November and 422}�� tons tn December. Last month's run was a record "breaker and totalled 13,098 tons. ; The test figures are remarkable and constitute an elo- qtl��n.t. testimony to ; two; prominent facts, first, particularly,, the favorable hatiiie of self.,;fluxing* ores' In. the Boundary district, and next'-theskill of PitiL Johnson indesig-aing, construct-- Liig"and operating the smelter, .which produced, results that .with regard to: quantity of ore treated are phenominal in the history of copper smelting. WHY COPPER WEHT DOWN. possibilities were.siifficieht^fe-frig.EIclii the big*.copper trust.*/ .Frdm^theKwilds of Ari2oua,*;froin;the ifar^fatiied- "Bijite mities, from the ancient '-Calumet' ;sUid. Hetla-j from the"' historic"��� 'Rid.,Tii3't'qwi from'Mexico and. .Peru, copper/,(wis; jpoused into the market With:;', the:resiiit? .that ill e prices'came .tumblingrjioyr]'*(���';> .Xlte whole affair wii]*j;proy,ei:*;a';bb��iini^: erangp.tbthe,copper kings';'andV.a.c:iis-*-*; tiiict ad-vantage to, the .Boundary*'district. By the_ time consolidation "-can be ca.rr.ied into effect the copper,';'anar-. , ke't-'aaii-st.necessarily recover,; and;then' theoperators in British CoLumbLa" will have * something* to *say regardiiiir. when copper shall go down and tip.-;r "'���':,a KHIGHTS OF PYTHIAS>i U? Spoiatie, Wstsh. realllie tbatithe possibility of .opening the inexhaustible treasure - vaiilts.of theirdiatJict"oh a largre scale, was responsible for the panicj while riattir- alLyralatmed.at the resiiLt, *they* could not bnt be flattered that -their district cowild influence to sucli va lar^e extent the copper-markets of the world.. , The Amalgamated Copper; com pany, umfler the clever* manipulation oi Rockefeller, succeeded in keeping: the price of copper ��p where there was a h3g profit In mining- and treating ;the same. The ancient, house of Roths- cfc3Bd did the" same for the London market. Xhey-judicLOUBly husbanded the ont-jat and having control-of the well fcraawn. copper mines . of the world, *h*y conld easily manipulate the market to suit themseKes-i ������ Kat their, equanimity was rndely d3eeurbed by the roian from British Cart-itm'Wa���from Soundar/ ." Creek, JEsrty .last week "Wall street was eftaittled hy the appearance ot ��� VJ. A Thotaaa, a raicinjg- expert: who is fcaown from Patayoflia,,tp Klondyke, 33e;U always reticent about his move- aneftts,pastor future?hut he retwmed itcta Honudary creek; with* completed afritagemetits; for a mlniig deaL, that, ���yeti-ik eatried into effect must speedily ewt a considerable figure in the opper .msuricet and make the Rockefellers and aletliing��� importan t was 'going to toagjpen,' :.;,;.'-' ,; ''].\ . ._l * 'Che deal I have ��� reference to Has aJtready been; reported in. the" Times; 3d Li-the ioasolidation of. ths mining 3nt��restB of the I>oml��ioa and B. C. ���Cogger companies aad an increased amiiter capacity to irieet the demands ���o-filhe largest possible; otrtput frora Hbew; properties. Xhe. possibilitiesrof ;saBCh a deal wefe of i��es.cient magnl- biies to> alarm the eopper magnates; the* treatment of such a large output by E'attl Johnson it less than $1 per bo<��,,the qnarryifi^ofthe ore measuriia a��K a. coat thatis lesar, tlian that of any Scml-Ainual Installment of OHicers Cclebraiei ",-,:-������-.;_ '"-. A..'By a."Rinwrt.'X.%p-->-<.-:A'A ".������''.Oil New Year evening- the uiistalla- tion oi officers for the next six; .uiout lis took;place at Green \yddd. I/Otlge Nd,''29,' 35. of P, There was alaTg-eatteh'cl'a n.ce; ���of local;..m'enibers:, and : ajgood crowd ���ffoaci-,*. Pli'oenix .*lodge,^b.esides ���several* "Rossland lodge; uienihers * vrorking . at llie'Mother I^odej' tvef t-visitors.,--;:'::; ; IDEsfcrict Deputy Grand . Chancellor,.* Duncan Smithbfliciated-it thcitista3la-. tion, assisted by...*Past Ohaucellor 3D.; iMitrray.* The foLlbwing* pBicers ivere. -installed,:.; C. *C,,: -Norman', Mc- 3wepd^." V. C., A. Allihaclier;":,,'p.JH C^: Ptttooki M. of \Y'i_] A.,E/inrdSi:'--/:pr;e-:* sented^Max'Bergeri ittie ireti ring-C^C^y: ���with;-a* :soHd silver :Pas<* ���."Chancellor's je-welij *a Jgift' from the ^rienibera.: i.'*It*,h was''.iL': great surprise;.-to -Mr.-..Be'rger.'i and.Lt showed tliat'his"bro'tliers* 1 ii;.the tlioroiughiy appreciated"f-.his" earliest. hl^rh standard during his term of ptBce. and ttie. initirlng yig*or ���'tyitli; which' he; has worked ever- since he* joined'-'; the Icid^e.-. -Mr. Barker. espects;''-td.:*T��iLVe' tills con 11 try in* a.' short ��� time, .and. his absence:will be siuce'relyj.'regretted *h^. erery nteuiber of G'reenivodd Lodge.-::.> Theleport given by the Master of Sxc-liequer showed -a' gratifying increase in the funds of the lodge'djiriiv'g the last six months. - ������������������-.���'- 'a:-. A-: ���' ������ ������-���* ���sda^eveningWi^ .bj.tetiaii"dliur'ch at eiKfit';d'cLic-k*i*when$feM;^ 'C0KFUSI0K, k Ltirchiible Three A.ct Farce Comtanj at tli* '''.**'���;': Optra House, '���������., Tlie Kossland Aihateiir Theatrical Xiompe who were so enthusiastic ally receL/ed a I Kossland, Nelson and other points in the Kootenay, will appear at the Awditoriuni on Monday'evening next under the auspices of Boundary Valley Lodge, 1. O. O. F. : The pity U clean and exceedingly .funny. -Ct* is sure to be enjoyed bvtln>se who attend, The amateur compa 11 v U':i(nder the dL- rectloti of W. J. Nelson, .un" old'���favorite witlt' G-rceuwood people who will; re- maraber.him as manager -of a- similai RpssEand company. ; who:���.pIa5;ed .in 'Green-wood about two years ago. \ ''Che mdiufceTS of;the company;' are ;popii|ar y-caag- people of Kossland - who. sEJould 5beT gjeeted by a; full house.". '���i,lj^; prices of admishiun ha^-e heentised.-at; * itl a��t55" cents, ','��� Tic&��td::cau:;;lb^sev: enrtdlLtcH. B. Munroe's.' ''S;:; ��� ���" *;'^ ^ReyeA^^Mcfea;.^ ;id*iLciidafpasttr"pf;.'H '3Bey.;J"i' R,'Mill^ o&'Pho^.ixv-^|^pre- ^ rt '^-���^ sacie.and:address>;the3fe��i'|&ter^^ ^ (^ ^?'^ 3Dt." Robitisdiij of Rossland,���'w-ilUpTeacli ^Jl- tS -'-*-' and RerVRobertiidu,; ;bf.' G-ra^id^^prks/ ^" J will ;.addreM:Hhe^'congreg-at!d;ni^'The in diicLiort'ser\rices:are yery'^ifitetestliig ' ahd.aire open.-to tlie;i)iiblioi1'-''';-\';-'"jf'ij. ., Th e re 'was' a; very iargetattericlaii.ee pt the.Maso 11 ictemple and-the"atatLbn on NCoiaclay; afterhqou.';when/th^J1)p, ���Ont,;' from which place..;she'received ���votd ot the . serious, iiluesis-.'of^her iiotSier. - .'; a.'-a~;.-a^::';>}''aj li i& proposed to^tart a Yoii*njy\Peu>- pies" Club in Greenwood, -The' pf* posisl li as met with the war-in." apatofal -of the ministers-of the; town.,; It'will ' 3t��ve for its object'tbe'social," spirEtiiitl a.��d intellectual advanceinent of -the youh^r people of 1>oth sexes.'r T.he; first -trieetiiag will be held -next Saturday ereoedg, Jan. 4th, iathe.'l'reabyteiaasi ���ciWch.. Arran$-eureats|' vill be;: made fot'a social and IWeraryipj-ogramhseat Ihatsneeiing. 3f d-Jsiifficieat nnini),eJ priw-t-at themselves, Ffeach aadr.fijer- naa�� classes will, be* 'stsrtea... All ������the yomng people of the town and alio ldei otWereopper district���-these &0 otbet V-wea ioc are cordially invited to attend, /���> < 1 - r m . w ^M : At the beginning of ,thttyeiar-;;-r Ir ���- Whits..-Wok po.-is^ion:,qfvMi|1jS^3eoaj-' ^ ;drug->tpre .v^iiich^^jptt^tMeia^aoin* (- Ck ;t.iin.ei:..a:^.o^v;'r;;Mill(fi?^^^ tfie ��� \\^ j�� [feweir^depaTtjnei^^Sd^e 1 -i.>-c'" . wililiave'charge^ Eji.Js^-"^ ^ Biiiler.leaves ahortiy,;;toStjoift >- \. ^ '\irhp.':.i.v','.yi,s'itir^;'i;in.M - J ^ ';DJiller;Will;slikeiy->accepW'a;U^^^^^ " , ""' gdsity>i>:\vhich **has;^wir/^(f^ce3:,3riirt "* ^. .'by :*a':'bi(f''.in.a^ 6i\ ,-��� y^ - tft��i :tfe5.idehts''o;f;,Gr.een^^^^ ^-"j<; >-*-\, ;pr��iiiug;eitizeh">vhds&de be v--gJ.''5^-j"' *' "M ,regretted. by. the ^edpl^'^of^eeeH��voo^l J^j V ^ I "M ��� anddic^rict.-v^*';:r.;-;;M^j.iH#��fe 1' - ���' ��� v~ ���A-;.;' .-AA.:,' <;-'-;. *;*--i'-:".-,-��������������� .;.-*:-������ ;AA-A*iA'f^j:'':. �� -��� ': ������,Tbe>St.;*A.ndre-w;,s-if AtLaoirie^^it the v^ ������&.' C^-Hotel*'6n;NeAv,-x^a^s";e3��i ppovid j" a;very enjoyablelaffait^^y^outlfifty *-" cquy:i^;wi��^pi^senfc��^^ ' ^ ~ psirt ,of -HheYfeveruiSg^a' *witt3;;fiddri?��a '^^dyiy^rea:b3^e^33r^EtEaaf-sdd - if DIr>,;^C^tclieohi:3iiss ,^tc��hiert;*;Kj5a " ^ w. ^aitdi^MissfMidkkr^'MrJ: Wbitestd*, c :lSlri.:;:McMyijn^ rkr^V>Dn1^;:Mr,:-;Bea-E.'t\ie:',p-t*+ ~~ gramme.- Wiss . Goddart^asrtajs J��tr^ ECodge. danced 1. ailUghlakijdi; ;'-;3PiaOjg: ��ti Cc>gtLitije,;ajid din-ring lJJe*'c��!;e^l.ffi^^ae,v���, gralSc^tti^h dancejS..; were ;'i��i��3nft��4 ta "* tbe--:p��,d^r.-isnir.e, ���; --^eireshni'eiflta^ssa served-by'tlieiadiek^apd^a^-mi^ the party :Uade.farewiill't^th��;oId;yeaf by siugiiigi,'��i\\(\ t,?.ng Sync,'" *��� M & |;^SSfS?��;^ mmm WI WS&$��$?s0 " "'W wmim^m-m *KK ��� %:% THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. v PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HA LLETT A SHAW, b^KRisrKus, Soucitoks, Notaxucs Pcjiujc. CaUiai Address: " HAiwn." CdUKS eAford M'NeLIV* Qrhenwood, Murcliijf i, NcaPi, ' Lellier's. ��� B. c. I. it, UAIXET1. II. C. SHAW. M&L.EOD & BROWN ItAKKis^JCKS and Soucitoks, NorAwnts Public, Etc. OHne-.: Jiaileii-L-'luod tilin.lt, Ojiyor direct, rjri:einvi]inl, n.C. J. K, Bkcivjj.* J. 1\ Mcleod, FORBES M. KERBY, C.E' PROvrxci\r, Land Survrvok, Officei: Gretinvood,li. C, also J, A. Unsworlli's Store, Midway, IS, C, /=". W. GROVES, Civil, and Mining Engineer Province j. Land Surveyor. GRl'.KNWOOI), B.C. Mlii����al Claims Reported ��i|ion. DiMlcrfjrouiKl Surveys CHARLES AE, SHAW, Civil, Enotitisbh, Dominion ,*hd PR0ViircrA.r, Land Suhvicvoh. (3RE��NW0OO. : r ; : B. O. BAUER & ASHCROFT. Provincial Lani Surveyors Minineand Civil Enelneerlus. Miiieriul -Claim* Snrv-i*-j-isl aiirl'Crou-n Grami-d Laii.l and ICjij.'iiiei=risijj Surveys */. A. Wlrt��;e.E���'p,l.S. A.B, ASHCHOFT C.E =.*=-.LS UMHCOWtfi ' s/?r����wooc Wood Rluck, next, dinar lu' Custom oflice CrRRENWOOD. 11. C. m l: , SOCIET[ES. COOKS ASD WAITERS VSION HO. II?. (NOTICE OF MEETING. *-pm: luumiiA ry cook^ asd wait- 1 uri- Union N". 117, ititel-. In^t and third Tuesday**" of c:icli niimili atUiilnn Ha.UI Visit- mi> ni��'iiibi*i*.s in iriiixt siniidlii**.' cordially Invited, Rciim.iT (!. nrooi>, * Chas.*Dahkkak, .President. Secretary. yyt D. willsoiv CONTRACTOR. I liavu laiitfrlit K. t\. CiW-tes;.House Moving c-(jni|>iiu'iit and will carry (in Uie Business In future. nrwaclies : Grand Furies and Kossland. IT,��nve orders willi Pacific-Transfer Silver Si wet, property and erecting* a more suitable l)iiilclinj'-g,i a niore ceiit*r;il site. 'Ihe sale 'v-as made and tlie government promisee! a.sufficient sum. to purrfi&se the site a.nd assist the erecting* oi a. school building that Won UI be a credit tothecity. The trustees have, been keeping-it.* touch with the governni-eut regarding this important matter and the latter have expressed their taiieii- ti-ou to fill HI their promise as soon as the legislature votes the necessary funds. ITnder the circumstances, the present tnis't'e'aii.should, be re-elected by iiccla.nia.ticm'so that they may be a1>le to-complete the work started last year. New men unacquainted with the -details of tike negotiations between the trustees and the "government'-would not be in as g-ood a position to look after the city's interests as those *\rbo have the matter already in hand, The present trusLees should be given thne to complete the work of securing- adequate school facilities in the city. CABINET REPRESENTATION- Cbc Cn Issued Every fricfay DUSCAX X��SS, MAS-AdlNG Eiutok. Cct.irMBCA Tki,ki'iiimji-; No. -10, Ybkncik �� Nki.Aox Tki.ki-uonh ..No. 29, SD*SCH1I��TI0NS IM ADVANCE. Six Mom-mis . 'Co Pohwiisn CoUrfTKJI'.M ,.S 2 00 125 >50 FH1I>\Y, JASUAKYJ, nn. SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Under the amendments tothe school act, trustees are nominated and elected at the same time as mayor and aldermen, Heretofore tlie trustees were elected at the annual meeting of householders, field aliout the end of June, but since the cities under the amendments assumes laryer portion of tlie cost of main teai aace of schools, the elections are held concurrent with those of the municipality so that tlie people* may ha.ve a lb etter opportunity of expressing* theirojiiuiou as to wlio shall have charg*e*o-f the work connected with the maintaining* of etKcient schools tliat are so important in every city. The present trustees itrel. H. Hallett, RaLph Smailes aud J. A, Russell. During the past year many important matters were considered l>y them. Abis weUE Icuovvi], the -old school building was unsuitable for the purpose and so situated that it was at too great a disl-auce from many of the children. the Sisters of Peace were desirous of purchasiti.!^ the property and the trustees in conjunction with other citizen's i mpresscd upon the gwern-; ffleitt the importance -of selling the It is unfortunate that the jealous opposition of �� few Liberals in this ���province should staiid in . the .way of securing- a provincial representative in the'Dominion cabinet. When Sir IK*C-*WJ��*-^ffi.;-Km*->-*^**^��<:'K-��-.'^-^ ��*��� r��?.f.-^��a*r!aKOs.*^*^rw*SK*s-w;^-5 Your are thinking of buying Xmas Presents. ^We have just the right goods for men, .The. Choicest "'lanes of '..'/.'���'; CIGARS The in'tetior should at, once act in' mattei so as to offset the opposition of the small politicians on the coast. * ��� British CoEianibLa cannot afford to lose the opportunity to secure cabinet re- presentatiota. Boundary Crcclt mining &. Milling Co. I Id NoUce of Annual and Special Gen��ra.l Meetings. NOT1CJJ. U licrubj- (��1vbii that this :uriiuxl UTPiK'-ral m*!cnnl nJ Ilu! Dlrecttit-^ unci Auditor for tliu vein- I'JOI, ;uid ti>elr.s f o'cUicW |>. in. of tint Hmni-ii i!:l.\-, tn nulluirizc and r.tlifj* Hie saltorotlJur ^1 wpos.-i 1 of tlie l-itnls, pruixirtios ami i>Ui*raHUBtri of Hi�� coinjianv. E. JACOBS, Secreu.rj-. Greeiiwooil, B. C. January 3, 1102, A Large - PTPKQ Assoi tk&a*; Will,! iara Pi Lb }CxgaK/:;M jolly; giveii wUla I.e|er^;utgi^Cc ^t Fi5ilds'i'ul*��� -Ask-^f6r. it. 1* ;a ���.���' cigars WIt.231 'yoit c-t"'a"gct tlie best , the counLry at^Fishers' .:, CL\aen��0S HOTEL BLOCK. , - - Copper Street *����� "Snkvks'^'s^ o-;,-({$M um MmmmEA:;;, ��� ��� * * '.* *'..-.- v. ' '. A ,V "V -*���'..','' ^^:jy C1"*^ M.in ii f a (ifii rcr*' o:(; * . -^-'*-'-r- ^^~ CREENWOOD and-GRATttt^'PORKS:' All Kinds oi Carbonated Beverages Sole AjrcnH for ���fftll-LION BREWING CO.; Hossland, B. C*. Tlir-J. irs'tsi Hiomimj in ];iilKLi Coluiiibi i, JAS. 'McCREATH & CO.. Proprietors. 1'HB 3ESV BEER EN TOWN IS MADE BY BLkHOin Domini on Express Orders Said and Cashed Here LARD REGISTRY ACT. In the MatMr of the Title of part of Lot 5, ffi,!^ *Z Vif ��tl��� .;?��$��R& :3 EXECUOTS S TOTTCET0 CR EDITORS. Group ores, Osoyo��s Mvisloo of, Yale 'His- j w THE MATrE5, 0f the estate of Janes ym- Ibra Smym.UU of the City of Crcenwood WMEB.EAS tin-.certiiJcatc of TiHoo*f Atioi|>Il i in tfte province ��1 British Columbia, Banlt Fisher, to tl.e'llxiv�� litrcclilam^its Has been.!. fiUnaser, ttCWased. I��.st��T clc-stroj-wl, and application lia.s been i ,.���,r,���M,���m-i-,-i>v -,,,���:, , . made to me lot H duplicate thereof: NOTICE IS UXRnK\ GlYbls pursuant to iVOU'ICB IS HEKEBY GIVEX tliat a du- the St,xlii*tn5iiihatlJc!lialf,tliatalJ creditors and pllciitc CisrlilSca-f��! of *Ci tie Arill lie istlucd at tlzej otltcr \>?. r-sons !un*3ug claims ag-aiust the estate expiration<>< oil* moiilli from the date hereof unices in tlie nlesntiiite valid objection to tire atiil-rarrfentititt tome inwritinpr. , W H EDMONDS, - District Ecfristjar. I(aiid RegitityOffice December 1901 KlLI!-lIlM)l)S,3>. C. MINERAL ACT 18%. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. '���SILVER ]>UCK' FRACTION''' Miiiernl Cla3ni,-situaiein Uie Kettle River MtdcilK Divis'm��i ci Yale District. Where located In Ceiitrai-Crtinp. . TAKE MOTIVE, tJi.at I, IsaacK. Hallett, as ;ig-en t for FrwUede Kcefifer, Free Miner's Cejtl- lica1e3Ti>.E-IOWM,Ai.(l Si'irj-Garland Free Miners Certi licate JTo. KM559, intend, sixtjr days frojij tlie Ki��eeiI to distribute the assets of the.said deceased amons, tlte iicrsons intitled thereto harins re-jrard only to tlte claims wJiicli they then s1i all liaT-e had notice, and the said executors ivillil-oiie liable for the said assets or any part tliereoEtoany person or persons of whose claims lEie-r shall not then' have had notice. The Toronto General Trust Corporation. Executors. // PORTMAN & PORTMAN Proprietors ASK FOR _ The EilshojMi Lager Beer Contains only Pure Malt Hops, Try tit cp^on an os3 ghtr in Botefes by all th ' the leading Hotel And iurO\*f uke notice that action, under: scctioa S7, jaus.1 Be" commenced before the is-' Malonc & Malum:. 59 "Vo��(re Street, Toronto. suaacsof acicb-tertificate of improvements. Datwi tlii3 23r(fday of October, A. D..M01. I. H. HALIET SollcEtfljs for Executors. "Dated at Toronto this 26tli day. of I NoTcmbPrA. D. 1901. | f'UOUlll/ LIMITED, LIABILITY. V GEO. R. NJkDEN. Manager '���"^:'7: ^���--:^-^ '���<:, ���2. CAMP IcKIMEY ...HOTEL... >J\*^S\^*r^/j**v./v\r'V\/J*\rS. v.�� Hugh Cameron :-: Prop. Bftst Braiuis Wines,?.J,lqii��rs and Cigars, Good Slabliiiff. CAMP McKINNEY, B, C, Wantftfl 1000 Men and Women To work on self improvement these long* -winter evenings. The International Correspondence ScliooUcf Scrauton, Pa., offer you it choice of 90 different coitrsee of study. Meclianlca.1, Steam, ELectrical, Marine, Mine and CiviL "Eng-ineering. Architefcture, Drafting, Ornamenta,! Design, Sign Painting. Sheet Metal Work, , Piitiiibiug*, Boole Keeping, Stenography. . In ihe Spanish, German and French, we give theinastet's own voice .with tlie Phonograph. Over 150 students in tlie Bouuctiiry. VTHie. C. H. Eshbough-Box 751- ���;.; Rossland B. C. Anotlici Corrcsjondcat Cives llisyiew of tlie Sitiialion-llc Blames Casey for tlie Ble Slump in tlie Price-He Wiiiited Revenge on Selling* Agents of ' til* Copper Trust. NETS? YORK, Dec. 31.���Lake copper is setting* today over all the world at 12 ceti Is a pound. That is- S cents a pound cheaper than the price fixed by the Amalgamated Copper company��� the coin-pan;)' that imagined itself a trust, H. 1.. Casey did it. Amalgamated Copper stock has gone down from5130 a share to SG0.5Q. That uieai s. ;l loss of S107, 725,000 to stockholders. Casey-did-that, too. */-v ��� 1 ��� LIMITED WHOLESALE GROGERS WINE Km SPIRIT MERCHANTS,. VICTORIA, B. C. ',-*": ���** l ;��� ��� ���;u ;"~":'-���" ;:4='-'=; ijii>- :'Li ��� . S3;*: ';' ' ^ ���y. 1 1 FUMIT CARPETS LIS.VLQWll CROCHEM GIA^WARE CUTLEM SILVERWARE BAR GOODS The targest Isoftels; and; finest residences in B.-C. were furnished by ns-throughout WE1LER BROS. '.''..' VICTORIA,.B.C BsesaBseEESSBisrsssmss Arid Casey says he has only begun. "When I get' done with this Ivewi- sohns," said he this morning*, "they ���will"���. But he paused, lest the X,e\vi- solins learn of their -fate in advance, and sell it short. The E/ewisohns are theniiief jnen in the United States Selling- company, which sells all the copper for the Amalgamated. AIL ihe world has heard of Casey, and wlia.t lie did, and all the world ' is tallying about him today hecause copper is selling vrliere lie said it would sell���at at*ili< price all the world laughed at hiiuior predicting; some two mouths ago. Opinions differ as to why Casey did it. . . ' Casey says he did it because he was mistreated by the r-Creek District. It is the supply point for the ' 85: Mining camps. T?rom tbe city roads lead to Greenwood. g��; Deadwood, Copper, Summit, trong Lake, Skylark, White g�� and Atwood, Weriitig'tbn and other Boundary Creek camps. ..���..��:. ���.������*����� Ro&t. Wood or C. Scott Galloway, Greenwood. H *: aK^aaIM '^���mr^xm -. -���������*-.���-������.ALpk*��: AA:p.A;A ^rfgg 'A-A^AAMm ���'AAA ���Jr^rfi^g ��� !*:-'-r*T..*-:!iSM "'���"-''���.^i$M :-A:AiAima ��� ���.*���*:**-:��� Ae&fe ���..TJ*-'**.*.'-.*.i*!%fe* A::mi&m -:, .Aa: ^-%-f::fe'Sf| i-^'i w. ''.Vs? ^tTninilTllim^im 1^^!^ ^q^^^^ll 11? TTf f T TTTHtnintl ^m??^�� ?t^?^?��f ???? ?f TT TTTT��?f 1 Tf? ? TT1 mm 11 If HfH^f Sl^ THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. tie, Casey, has made a dollar;on Che breaV, Tin- story of how be accomplished bis wonderful vengeaiice is as slio-rt anld 55,- 0190,000 pounds of-copper, at from. 2 to 3 cents below the quoted price. But now the mask iri torn off, and it its admitted that Caiey told the truth ia everything- he said. ���'I didn't have adollarto figlit yrUBi," ���aid Casey. "But I knew, human nla_ price, tfciwLU go to 11 cctits, and ttien may cLs.eto.i2 and come-to a rest." How does Ca��ey impress one? He .a ia-"cheerful, short, sgliarel; built Irishman of 40 ex so, one of 4fc�� kind who does not e.-iter a room, but b��ir*ts in. He. looks as if he buew many good stories; and was aMe to teU them just right. He throws hEnu- aeLf into his office chair, lolds his stawt afnis across his billowy chest, ticks, ornt one leg- and rocks himself * back and forth. As. lie talks he smiles, and his hc.a.vy ejrefcxows work up and down Uke the price of -A'caalgaraated copper stocfea on ''ch'a'ug'e, His eyes are dear a.isd his mouth pleasant. He weara slight, confer colored whiskers, "just for nsy coLd, aiid so don't put any on my picture, for I am going to cut them off aa boon as my cold is cured," , Down the sides of his head hang- ctii- .ta.ln.Vof striLight hair. Casey ends Ira s -dome that shines like' a cleat* sky of J-mae. At tbe very top there is jns-t at wlilffof hair, like a cloud rack left In the-Tune sky after a "sun shower. ���fliat is Casey, the man who has i| -taieia perhaps a most sensational and �����o*tly. veng'eance for his wrong. " uWhy didn't you sell AuialyatnateiS ���Ao-pper* stocks short and get rich?" ' Causey was asked. "������Mtftjt'a easy,after it's all over," he answered. "Men stop me every daj aum and say to mc, 'Casey, if you haUi Ofliilj'let me know.' Aa a aiitt-cr oE daet, 1 did tell every -one of my ideads, A&& fhej'oaly laughed'"at me. 1 iSL<8!| atotsuake a cent on the stoclc. "V*Si I go into James R. Keetne'sj! K>--f0Y ACT" AND In the Matter of the Title of an undivided one half Interest or moiety of Lot 20, in Block 11; In the City of Greenwood in the Osoyoos Division of Yale District, according to the map or plan of a subdivision of the "Dark Horse" Mineral Claim, fceinar Lot 597. in Group One, in said Osoyoos Divis- ion.jdepositedin the Land Registry Office at Kamloops and Numbered 21- Corporation of the City of Greenwood. Notice,is hereby given that al the first sitting- ot the Board cf License Commissioners for the City of Greenwood held aft-cr thirty days from the date hereof, we shall apply for a transfer to Sater & Johns of the hotel license held by us for the Nordcn Hotel, Copper street. Greenwood, Det, 14. 1901. MBLSOW & SATER. Application (or Tiansfer Liquor License Notice* is hereby -ffiyen that at the first sitting- of the Board 'of License Commissioners.for the City of Greenwood held after thirty days from the date hereof, we shall apply fora transfer to Simpson & Mcl>ougu.ll of the hotel license lieLd by us for the Greenwood Hotel, Silver street. Greenwood, Dec. L-fth, 1901, PIECKART & SIMPSON. WHERFAS the Certiiicate of Title of James Smith, being Certificate of Title No. 1347A, to the above hereditaments has been lost or destroyed, and application has been made to me for a duplicate thereof; KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tint a. duplicate Certificate of Title to a.n .undivided one half interest or moiety in said Lot will be issued at the expiration of one month -from the date hereof, unless in the riie.itf.timc valid objection to the contrary, is made to me in writitigf. Land Registry.office, Kamloops, B.C the 22nd day of November, A.D., 1901. W.. H. EDMONDS, District Registrar of Titles BY-LAW M0. 68. N-otsce is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting- between the indersignedrcarrying-. on business as Electricians at the City oftGreeii- w ood, under 'the-firm name of Cuuning-- haapiS Andersen1, is this day dissolved bj kautwal consent. . A.\l debts due the said firm are to be paid-fo the undersigned C. G. Cunning*- tia-^n wlro will pay all debts of the said firm. Dated, the 23rd day of December, A. B>, C89L. C. G.'"Cunningham. - F. C. AndHrsem-. Witness: J. R. Bkown. A^plicatioo tor Iiansier Lienor License Notice is hereby given that at the first sitting- of, th e Board, of License Commissioners ior the City of Greenwood held ^fter thirty,days from the date hereof, ^ve-shall applyfora transfer t8 George TVellwood of the Hotel license lield by- us for the Rossland Hotel, Copper street. G'reenwo^d, 14th December, 1901. 'l Wll&OBT &"WELLWOOD. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Application for Transfer Lipi License , Notice is hcret��y ^fiven that we will apply to the Board of Licensing Commissioners of the City of Greenwood at-its next Teg*uLarfitting for a transfer, of the Xjiquor Lice nseli eld by us for,the St. Charles hotel, Copper street, situate on Lot 24,-Block IZ, to W. S. Keeler. Dated at Greeiswood, B. C, December 14, 1901. BBDARD & BERGER. To: D. P. Campbell and A. C. McKenzie, late of Creenwood In the KettlelBiver MiiUnj Division of the Province of British Columbia, and to any other person or persons interested or claiming any title to the "Queen Bess" mineral claim, situate in Long: Lake Camp (formerly called Gold Drop Camp,] In the said Kettle RiverMining Division. Vou arelicrebyiiotilicd tli.xt l^raiilt 11. Goel- terof Colvhle.-Wasli.,'"U.'S. A., and W. Or, McMynn, of Greenwood aforesaid, lia*��e ocjiencled. in l.'i*bour and improvements tlie, sum of one liniulred dollars upon the siiid -"Queen Dcss" mineral claim, and $2.60 for record! ng* the same as:,will appear lira Certilic'Ue of "Work recorded on the I3tli June, 1001, in'thc oflkc of the mining recorder of said Mimiipr Division at Greenwood aforesaid, In order to hold tkcsaiil clolm under the proi isioiis of section 5-1 of tlie "Mineral Act", such 1>cinj�� the amount ic- nuired a.ml necessary to holil Lhe s.aidcl.iim for tbe year ending tlie 1st tlaj of July, I?01, and if at tlie expiration of ni u tj- days of publication of tills notice you fail or refuse to contribute jour proportion of the expenditure required under the said section 24 of tlie'-'Miueral Act", togetlicr with all costs of advertisin***--. "toiir iiitcrest in said claim;shall become vested iu thesaid Prank B. GoetteratKlW. G-. JfcJIj-nit [your co owners] under section 4of tlie "Nincral Act Amendment Act 1900". Dated ot Greenwood, aforesaid, lit is Sth day of Aug-nst, A. D., 1-501. PRANK B. GOETTER, 'W, G. McMYNN. This Space Belongs to W.E. Macpherson, Watchmaker and Jewels er. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To Peter Sondgeratt and -E. Hancy. totli of the City of Spokane, State of Washington, United States of America. You are hereby notUledtlut we. have expended SiOO.OO in labor and ,lnLi>rovemenls on the Mayflower Mineral Claim situaie.in Slcylarlt C'aiiipin'theKettle River Mining Division of Talc District and $2.50 In recording said labor and improvements as an assessment, to count as an assessment on said clai in, as will appear ty*a certiiicate of work recorded March 19th xWj, lit the office of the Mining Recorder.for the said Kettle River Mining Divisiou'of Yale District, in order to hold tlie said claim tuidei* the provisions of Section 2-l_pt tlie Minerxl Act, suali belli}.' the amount teciahed to li old said elaini for tlie .year ending March 29tli. IMi, And if at the expiration, o'f 90 days of the jiub llcatlon of this notice you falior refuse to eon tribute yonr respective proportions of tlie e-cpeudlture required and madehy us, loirctlicr witli all costs of advertising, youriuterests In said claim shall become vested in us (tlie co- owners] uiider Section 4, of the Miner.il Act Amciidinent Act, 1900. Dated at Greenwood, B. ., this 5II1 daj of Atiffiist, A. D��� 190r. PAT HICKEY, IDA BISRGMATT, A By-law to regulate tlie' Ct-xilug of; Shops *. . within the Corporate limit* of tlte City oi'\ Greenwood. .-.'"��� WHEREAS a petition has 'been presented : 1o :l'. the Municipal Council of the Co'riioratlonof .1Iia..; City of Greenwood, praying for Hie passing ��*f'; a. By-law under the Sliops Reg-itlallon : Actf.. : 1900,;-requiring* the:closing of ��� the. classes^ ��i:, shops hereinafter named situate within -Hie j.''-' Municipality, and, for the .tlities liereltiaftci*- speclfied, viz :.*V': ' '*.���,���;.��� ..,* ;..'-.i..*.:, :;.���*";���' . For shops'wherein-'the.- business of Cloiliiler, ' ' Dry Goods, G-rocerlesi .Hardware, F.nntlta'rt,*'.. Milliners or Butchers^ is .carried on tiotlatei ; than7 p-m. For shops wherein the business ��i a Tailoir Is " carried ou not later tltanS p. in. '*;, !;'.*: .-All subject to the'fallowing* exception's'-vte':.' On Saturdays and. days.previous to public liolidays on which days Uie hour of cUising shall not be later than 10 p.m. ' AND whereas the said ;Council.; Is satisfied *. that such petition is. sig-ned 1>y at'" least three ' fourths lu number of the occujiers pt.-sliops..: within the Municipality belo 11 g-ln'g to isacli' mi'' '��� the classes to which sncli application relatpsj. and above enumerated j..'- . ' ;-: -; ��� ���Therefore the Miiulcipal Coiilicil; of Hie City of Green wood enacts as-folloirs.:' '''.-'.'. 1. i'roni and'after the 2nd da)-of January;, 1902, all shops within tlte corporate Limits, oillie City of Greenwood oEHie classeshereloaEter ".*. enumerated shall be closed- at tlie times, n'nd / houses hereinafter set out. (1]: From shops wherein . the business* of Clothier, Dry * Goods, G-rocer, Hardware Furniture, Milliners, or Butcljci*; Is carried01a ,; not later 7p. m. *': ���" *.'.";.-; '��� (2) * For ' shops wlierehi: the iustucss oi a ���Tailor Is carried on not later tlian % p. ni. 2. :*Notwithstaiidliig:aiiythLii(ja*iiy*thiii*��' coit- tained in Section t hereof' 011 Saturdays.a'tid.." clays previous to public .holidays tbe lioitr of closing- shall not be.later than 10 j>. iu. for ail classes of shops hereinbefore mentioned,. ".'���';.-~l 3. Such shops when so dosed sliall Teni aln * closed until the niornLitpof the nest foi lo'w3dg". leg-al day; - 4;.'.No-shop of any of the' class or -.-classes * lieL-elribefore enumerated sliall he open laritig ; the times prohibited, lu the preceding .sections, ��� and every owner or occupier ��i iriaungerofa shop belonjfinjr to any of the classoH iiewinbe-��� fore enumerated' who. suffers or permitssticti shop to remain unclosed during . any i>( liie tlines'licrebv proliibl.tcd shall be-g-ijilty ofaci infraction or breach of tliishy-laiv. *.- 5. Any person or persons who sliall be guilty of any infraction or . breach: of lliis Ily.l vxi 0 r lioii-coiupliance therewith, slLall upon con.rlcC ion thereof beforcthe Police Magistrate, ^^ayor 'Justice or Justices of the Peace,, lia*viii|�� jurisdiction in, the matter, forfeit it and paysncti, fine or.'penalty as the said. Police MagisWate, ij Mayor, Justice or Justices .of Uie Peace com- victing*.shallaward, not. exceeding tweiatyrii-ve dpliars, together with tlte cos-ts of jrosec ntti>ii;, and in default of payment of said peiiaH^vand costs or costs 011I3-, iorthwltli, ^ald , ]>eiialtr and ..' costs or costs only shall be collectable by distress and sale of the goods ancllcliittels of tlie'*.* offenderj-and in case there*-being no distress found out of ��� which, the' said jienal ly can lie levied, the said ToUcc -Mag-lstrate,;��� Mayor, Justice or Justices of the Peacecoiiwlc tinp, may ' com mi t. the offender to the c-omiuon gaol* or nearest lockup house fora term not exceeding thirty'days. * :- ���-,..' 6. This By-law slialLconic in lb force "on lie 2ndday of January, 1002, -, ;* 7./This By-law may b-e citediorallpurpws-ca ��� astlieShops RegulationUy-Liue, L901, . .: Passed the Council Hot. ISLIl. .1901. Reconsidered, adopted and' finally pits-sed Kcv. 25th, 1901.::' * G,B.TAYLOR, R. IV. JAKES, City Cleric. [sua:.] war "T*p*r*weg Corporation of the G*y of Greenwood, $+*+ fy ty 4�� *k ir ^ �������� ��� 4* f %>%>%>&<&��$'&& 4 % & #g$ 4- ' Halcyon sg thebeM 'mincraLwaeereaB . Stfc* niarket. B. C. Wholesale Liquor ' CwBtp^dy geoeral agen*t��* Get sect to yonr Mli aud fa.13 in aei stfobetpur good*. O.T."Ci> 2od Haa 4, "WELL THAT'S FINE" Is what they all say about .THE NEW GEM SAFETY RAZOR. Impossible to cut the face* shaves easily, quickly and- cleanly, Illustrated booklet free. Mail Orders pcotngily filled, 4> 4> MclenRan, McFeely & Company Wholesale Hardware Mercliatils, Z 122 Cordova Street, VARCOUVER, B. C. ��t�� MINER AI/ ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements, NOTICE. "QUIEN SAKE" Mineral Claim, siliinle lu the Kettle Ri\er Mifliuir l)nl",iim of Yale District. Where lo-caied:~ir. Copper Cam]). TAKE NOTICE tliiil I,-Gbi> A. Gmw, l-Vce Miner's Certilic.ileHo. D4(Xiiri, ior uijself ucd matreiit for ��� Sydney M. Johnson, Free Mitier'B Certilicaie Ko, 1IS120, and for Onllri McKu, Free Mliier'.s Certilicaie No. 1341X-35, in- loid sixty days from the d;it�� Iiereof, to apply to tlie Mining Recorder for a Ceriifieale of Iitaprovcmeiits, for'tlie piirpflscof o*btainlii|f a Crown Grant of the above cKxini. And further take notice that action iimiei* RC-ctlaji 37, must be commenced hcfoiv die Ib Mi.Miccof such Certificate of Iirtproveirientu, - fta.ted till* tbird day of December, A. I). BOr. GEO. A. CUESS EXECU0TRS UOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1M THE HATTER OF tlie estate of James WII- liato Smythe, late of ifie Citv or Greenwood lo ific irovince or British Columbia, Bank t/lanattt, deceased. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuaiil to ttie Statute In that behalf, thatallcreditorsand otHei'persons Uaviiur claims against the e��tate oiJiimes "William Henry Sinythe late of the City of G-roenvvood. iu the province of British Columbia, Bank Manager,-deceased, tvlio died on or about the 4tli day of July 1901. are rci| Hired to Mnd by post, prepaid, or deliver to the u iKlerslijned, tlie excutors of tlie last will and testament of the said deceased, on or before the 31st daj- ot December1901, their CUristUn and snrnanics, addresses and diseriptions anil full ���pattienJars of tlieir claims and statcnftiits of their accounts, duly verified, together -v-itli ���valuation of any securitj- heldty them. AKD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that after tlie said 31st day of OeireimberlDOl thesaid excutors will proceed to dtsiribnte tlie assets of thesaid deceased aniona the -persons Intitlcd Itiereto havinp regard only to Uie claims which 1&ey tbetl-stiaU have had notice, and the said executors -will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of -whose claims they shall not then hare had ���notice. The Toronto Genml Trust CoTDontion. Executors. Malone Si Malone. 59 Yoaffe Street, Toronto. Solicitors for Eicecntors. Dated at Toronto this 2Ctfc day of Xorewber A. D. 1901. Sfcwidg machines, new or oldiot sale oJ-reat. O. I. C." Store- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Electors of'-'-ili-e 1 Municipality of the cit3-of Sreen-M-ood tliat I require the presence of tlie said electors a the City Hall, Greenwood, on tlie IStli day oi January, 1902, at 12 o'clock iiooil, for tlte purpose of electing persons to represent them hi the Municipal ConiiciL aa Moyocand A-ldemuji.. Further notice Is nlso glreJt that no mi iu lion for threeScliool Trustees will be held atthe Biune ti me and placo and aa ���-election, if itai-jr, will hike v'ace at tho same lime and bBiixdet the same re-ffiilations as that for Slayor. The mode of uoiuination of candidate*: shitlJ be as follows': The candidates shall be nominated in writ lutr; thewritlmr shall l>c sub.��crlbed by Ivo voters of tliemiiiilci|>al5t,\'asi)ro[Msei' and scg- omler, and shall bo dell^ereiHo the Ketti-rriin-j Otiiccratany time beU-een the dans of the irc- tlceaudS |>. in. of the day of Uie riom Inatl-nn, and in the event of a pollfieinir necessary, such poll will be opencil on tlie loth (I ay of Ja*ii ii .try, 1901, at the City Hall, Greeittvooil, oi CTliacIs ��� ercry person is licrebr loqol red to laiie \wt\ce and govern himself accordingly, Sec, 1-1.���The Council of ci*��ry Cfty Mnuicsl' pality incorporated alter the 23rd itay iff Aprlt 1902, and of ercry City Municipality lieresfte*-** corporaton Act, "SlialEconsist ��i a Wayor a;Hil not more than niiienoK-sstnan fiveAidei'iciads (a) After the lirst inuui cipul el��i��eW)fl'the iwiv sons (lualitied tolien����uinalcd Tor and elc^teiS as the Mayor of sucli city slialL tc such |>Msa:as* as arc male British subjects of the; rfull afc'�� ci nveiity-one years, and are not ttlsrjuaLI-fi-ad an*- .-! ilcr any law, and have*h��en for tlie six MortUlts next preceding* the day-of iiDminalSon Ui�� registered owner, in the Land Registry Office, 6t land or real property i��i the city of the 3SS��sseraMeeosr clurgeratjicl^rhc�� are otherwise duly ^UilJei as . Jtthrti c3pal voters; ������" - - ((>) Afterthefirstjunnlclpaleliieiioji,the imu- sons al asses^jirent ro-lt, of five buudred dollars -or More oiet and "tWve any registered incn-iubrance orcbarifc^ ajtl w�� areotherwise qualified asniimlci^-Cl voiei's, a. B. TAYCO R. aeet-Mniup O fGcer: Says He Was Tortitrfel. "I suffered such j>sia fcoot coi-as could hardly vs-alb," writes 33-KobLoson Hillshdrotigh, JlLs..,'"bw t BirckUu'a A.C- uica. Salve completly ouretl tJie.tn-" Acts like rnng*i<; cm spriiits, bnsls-es,, cuts, sores, scalds, burns-, tioiLs., mtcers, Perfect healer of siia tfis^a^-cs stad piles. Cure jfuaffatilecd \yy J. E,, "White, and Miller Bros. 22cts. t�� 1 THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES, /: 4' * We beg to,announce that velJavesoW'our Drug business- to J. L White. The Jewellry department will be carried'on as heretofore underJ;the management of Geo, F." Miller;", We-wish to thank-bur patrons for past favors and solicit the same kind treatment for our successor in the drug business. As all business connected with the drug department must be closed -forthwith, we beg to state that accounts remaining unpaid after January 15 inst., will be placed in solicitors' hands for collection. - MILLER BROS., Greenwood, B. C. Asaltist .-ihe Basis of, Representation ai the Prorta'cUT-Convention to be ������: Held ' in .-.Vancouver���Askfor Representfl- ,, tloa According to .Population. .,';';*A,";weLi ",,,jttt:eiided -f meetings ,-bf'vthe Gre-ciiW-o-od.';. liberal '"\Associalibrr )vas held lai't even in^with .Piresfaenf ; J, K; ���Briiwe.ia,tion..fQC=J_aunarj=_;30tldfl 1902-; A'\.-[:.A"A\'--AAA[iy.'::-A^A^ (2) j"TEut : under.'���", tlie-:-arrairigepieijt sug-gested by... the ,E*!cecutir'e.,.for -the' payment of delegates' expenses-, the select ion ;oi"Va.iicouvet-us the* placeuf ���meeting 'js satisfactory; to tlie��� G-reeu- t\'oo5l Association. (5) That -this Association belicres ���that tlie voting power of delegates front tbe different' Constituencies siioiild be in accordance with the voting strength sit the Jast Provliiciil election, or in ac'eorrlauce with the latest census returns, aiid this 'Association stroiiij-iy protests against the basis of: representation suggested by tlie Piot ineial executive, believing that ii is diametrically opposed to, the prii*eci|>l-eji of tlie Liberal parly to make 1t\t present constituencies.,,the basiso^ representation in -aij.y jniblie gatherit ig--, (43 Tliat this Association; lu-lieves tliat an ,view of tlie.,expense mid inconvenience a*ttptchee s^rit to Senator,.Templeman and to fie a kitfet&at:\ ifberal Assoc! itioas -tJiro*i^rbori;t the Province. Carried unanimously. Tourist Sleeping Car Service- Effective Jan. 1st, the Canadian Pacific Railway will operate Touri.it- Slecpitig- Cars on following- schedule: Bastbounci, leave Kootenay Eiandiug everv Fiiday for St, Paul, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, et*c. E/eave Dun- more Jet. Monday and Thursday ior St. St. Paul, Toronto and intennediate points. "Westbound leaves Revelstoke, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday for Vancouver, Seattle, etc. Tull particulars] can^>e obtained from all local Agents, J. S. CARTER, ��, P. A., Nelson, 'The first annual, lanquet of. tlie. Greenwood. Typographical Union yriii be h'eldat the-Dominion Hotel, Phoenix,* oa Sunday evening 'next. -'.-;- '*���.* ��� '"On Tuesday a freigh-t train rah: into a heavy pile'' of rock which dropped from.-'Hi e roof of the. tun heL near Fish- ernLaQ. creek.' .The.',engine was: badiy dalniaged, The''���*;', regular passenger train was delayed' abbut three hours. ���'-"'. Tlie public reading room has been piaced ht charge of Captain Lacy, of the Salvation Army by the Xlishing the room s till keep it under/their. , charge and, they are c'on- ���grattilatiug' themselves' iuiechrLng the ahle.services 'of Capt. , tacy ' vylio''-' is doin g; the'work free of cli argel *, .'A. ~. vrell .attended ; meeting;; oi the Socialist. ;club-was;/liel * NOTICE. VancoiiverjVictoria, aniiEastern'.. Rallw-s/, kai ���~A-^; ;'-^ '������������.}��� Navleatlpu r Conijan^; ^ []������",'���' V'; '���;JTOTICE:ts hereby- .g*i\*eti'Xliat;.-aiijltcatton will.te made; to/.'the ���Parliameat oi ,:CaiLi'Ta.,itcouTcr,'-yict->i*ia;;'aii'd Easterji Raihv-itj-ati'd Navig*atioiLCb.aLi>aji)--;,'...-,f(>r;aa':Act exte'o'Siiigtbe''4iiMeflxed"by,,S-����tl��n"'4,'o'l of*sild.Pad3am��'iitV6l-;Victtrla;,Ci'ipUr'8?r'f(>r tlie cbluptelioii and operation <>:f the Ra-llwaiy ot i1iG:Gam&xj.?:.A-'-;iY.:'h-riV:-.-:A-'^ :;':���'Dated. tl'fe24tli'day oi DiidsOTber,'.iWf.; V; ' ';'-;;;;;U; S ^VANCOUVER,' TrCXORIAV/AND !?-.Hy'iZ ��� '��� EASTERN RA3i,TVAyAND.NAir; -;.k ;. a.::. -. **. i gation compaksi* ��� :���: -.':-:-:; i*, :.- .-'TAKE 'JJOTJCE'tU'it;iiraaBiiai*8*��jieiaiy^eu.. erapoi(ijLil^yy.thesthlct^��^ 19D3,at.-thB.JLoar.of tei'i^o'cloch^ a. m.,/for ;Hie ���p��i-*a0sed��:*cSectiitg*of5ccrsaind iirectoia tor the eBsuLiVjj-'yea'r,; aiid trail sactiii-g siicli otli��i ,-btipl- ness as inay .tJicn ;be���', deeihei "ajtrIsable : In ' ttie interest of tliesaltl Cbmiiaiiy.' :'-*: Dateoc.26tli, L901. , ���-. -. PEWXHlTGrtES,..:-*.-���-..*, Sec.-Treas. andO-aii, Maoager. WOTJCE TO CREDITORS, IN THE MATTER OF THE "LAND REGISTRY ACT" , AND In the Matter of the Title of an unit vided one half (nterest or moiety of Lot 20, in Block 11, in the City of Greenwood in the Osoyoos Division of Yale District^accord- ite to the map or plan of a sufc- tiyision of the ''Dark Horse" Mineral Claim, being Lot 597- in Group One, in said Osoyoos Divis- jcniideposited in the Land Registry 1 Office at Kamloous and Numbered 21. WHERFAS the Certificate of Title of Jaiw��s Smith, being Certificate of Title No. 1347A, to the above heredita- tnerrts has been lost or destroyed, and application has been made to me for a duplicate thereof; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a duplicate ..Certificate of Title to an undivided one half interest or' moiety in said Ey notified that*. Frank B, Goet- terof Colvtlle. Wrash., D.S. A.,and W. G. Mc- Mj-iiii,of Grtenvood aforesaid, have expende Dated ot Greenwood, aforesaid, this Sth day of Aujrit.st, A. 3>., iooi: FRANK 3. GOETTER, W, G. McItfYNN. KOTICE OF.FORFEITURE. .. In the; Coeds of Ronald 1. Hodgson, late ol Grcf tlieir respective claims -verified by statutory declar.*Uibii--.A.nd ail persons indebted lo Ilu said estate arc re��]iiiSrel hav IIcation of this notice yoa fail or refuse to con lril)��te your respective proportions of the expenditure required and made by us, together .���with all costs of advertising, yourinterests in said claim shall become, vested In us (the co- owners] under Section,+,-of- the Mineral Act Amendoi tni Act, 1900. ���* Dated at Greenwood, IJ. ., this *stli day of Aitiriist,A.��,.l��Oj. PAT HICKEY, 1 -., IDA BERGMAN, MINER Air ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvements. notice. - "OUrEITSABE" Mineral Claim, situate In tlae Kettle Slver Mining PU-ikIoh of Yale district, Where locaied:���lr. Copier Canij. - '. TAKE KOTICE that t, Geo. A. Guests, Free Rf Iner's Certiiicate No. B-W618, for myself ��nd a^a-cent for Svdney M. Johnson, Free Miner's Certlficajc No, 3J8120, and for Colin McRae, free Miner's Certificate No. B4063S, Intend sljcty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder (or a Certificate of tuiproveinerits, for the pur|*>se of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice tliat action under section 3", ninst be commenced before ihe issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated flits third day of December, A. 'D. LiOr.. GEO. A. GUESS -^=^PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRYW*��� ! UM II CIGAR. IT-IS NO GHEAP CIGAR BUT EQUAL TO THE BEST IMPORTED. YOU WILL EN|OY IT AND AT THE SAME TIME . ENCOU3RAGB A LOCAL INDUSTRY. MMMMMMhMMNMMWM 101 Ml... ..Bank of Montreal. CP"* <^ Cr1*' Capital, all paid up. $f 2,000,000. g Rest $7,000,000. *3 President : Lohd Stkathcoma ,vnd Mount Roval, *c5 Vlce-Pr Buy and sell Sterling Exchange and Cable Transfers ; Grant Commercial an - Travellers' Credits, available lu any partjof the world. Greenwood Branch, F. J. FfPfUCANE, Manager. PimmmmmmimmmmimmmMm ��=? THE BANK OF" British North America Estatlished 1S36. Incorpooatel by ftt>ya] Charter. Capital, /U)00,000~$4,866.666.66 Reserve Fund, ^3 50,000-$l,703,333.33 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. ENGLAND. H STIKEMAM, ceneraJ Manag-er. Montreal, J ELMSLY. inspector, Montreal. Branches and agents in aU the principal cities of Canada and tlie United States,, and correspondents in all parts ... - "", "J -'^ .'. l ,'-~'. i - , i .j ^ :- ���> .^ ,-, ,- ^l<-t,' V-;" ," -*">-_ . <- " - i ^,- S'-,L r, - -", "* " V." r- ��v * THE BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES. stf fyjfr,'jj[.~Jffy'i%. fy>$.$���$.^jfreg.^%tty.$*��$����3* ��$*�����..$.*$���*$����$�����$.���$��*$��*#�����$��^���$*<$�����$*���)�� ��$�����$��� ���$�����$��������;��� Hie, -lease for the premises now occupied by our Clothing Department ex' pires'iii'a short time when, we vacate the premises. As we have no space in our own block for this department we have decided to offer our entire stock of Clothing,at prices that will sell it before the lease expires; X X Consists off no "shelf���worn'goods but is w��sstf :n1 V liJLZ' u-i .LL in the Cityi If you want a Suit, Overcoat, in fact anything in the Clothing line you can make money by dealing .with us* , X X - X '^X -"tHH - emember that:;this is a'genuine closing out sale. > As we 'stated at the outset- 'we!v'Vacat^;".the' premises -and all our fine 'stock' of Clothing ixiust be sold* There never was a better' opportunity f" Y^k " ' '" ' " ' 'to secure a good and cheap outfit for .winter, ���"i[j(j i:. ' J fJ- -/ _ r .o ^, I. I 11 r-=j J 'x< i\ MBW1��G INSTITUTE NeBi*5 af rli�� Dificers and Ceuacll W��min��\ the council. ��of th< Cana^ia-ii Win in; Ins,tilnLe ha-ve reported the follo'-veiriff naanes- for election i�� M02 to KM tlie i .tetneiea ocemmnjr" an uually in the boa id of naaaLKgement i Ptestd(srtt~Ch.u'le:�� E'tr^ie, M. E , vice-presliiecit atul g'-nertl mo^gM "f ��w Itiieecoloaial Coal campatiy. AV��*t- Tille, N.S!y ��� ^ "Vice" ' p'r-wdents Canadian Miwwtjj Review, Ottana, ITEie ami naLine�� ting- of the lats.tatute vi 13 be lieLdl an Montreal on Wednesday, Tlimesdaj and Friday, Stta, 6th aticl 7"t It >Ia m le h.b��C. ���iStagvue Cost��, Ga>5.& E^iiisl Co4 M. Ei>r P����r. Nat Toronto, Ont.; R. H -H��>.ll^ HaJ Min^ijf d��idStn��ltitig Co., Kel -.-.n*, B.C,; Featiljr 3). Adams, Montreal, Quc-.s Grafiaiq jVafaefr'Noira Si:oti-i ^t^cl & Co>aHColV-lWe^Grlasg-ow, H,^S- C9ttin��SC��� Frederick K��0feV, &I. E , B. C. Co-pper Co., Auaeo.itJn, B. C Ftrank Roblrts, M. E., North Star M* i ing- bo., SCimWrly," B.' C; >- Geo. -R. Sin-i��ki. M. L. A.rBell's A��i*c"sl��-�� Ca ; Thetfoed Miaes Que.r W. F. LiU>, g^BerdiLiaaJisger H. AV j.��cKeiU/C��, A-aftwadte, Alts.; John b. Hooio-J, M. fe,, Con. Cariboo B��yd/ l"U/ Co-, BwLlaon, B. C; John B. Porter, M. B , McGLll University,' Moatr*al, Q��* ; B. Bean��*��, manager King Biov., Tkiejtford Ktiues, Que: J T. V-iCtll. Canada. LTOU^nwwf,^ Co , A'^'-^ \, Qaes, R. #/ Chambers, BI^ J*1,, K ^S Steel & "tfrtaJ: Co., Bell Esla'ni; NfW : 33^"W. R��bbr R��bt�� B��g>n'-*rli��^ c"- Afia&Wai,, ff. S.; C. SMtl��K,-��MKfaJ aaaaj,��g��t��: Dominion. C'.al Co^, G.-��ec Baj,C*"B,i "W. 1�� Libhev, Uwiokl^rj M5aa*��'C6.. Brookfield. K S,; P. KirV- g-aard- MC. %., Canadian Oolil PielcK, UefioW, Ottty Conrtcnay "De-Calb. il-E- - BoaetfU^ Ma&&,; A. ^. Tuca^ CanaOi. i. Cogjlxw Go*�� .Sudbuij, Ont.s, K v- Sjwsbwlt,'��t��., kalce Sf]>u-i..T P. ^ v ��� Co. cSaul* 8*e. Masie. Sesretajy���p. T. A. B��:i:, edict ArnssteS for Board TLio Gi a wCI 6V1t s, Gazette &ays "A. 15 Store r, a miLUCt employed ni the j'Jotl'ei Iv-cxde^ .Deadwood cainj), -vras> l)i oiigli t to tli ia ci [y a. prisoner, 'Viwin,- da-y, 0Piird bllJ oESJ. Tbe liotel uiitnage- m��;iLt aeefed Bo ma.be! -in eHample oCliim owing to tbe (act tint dead-beatmg is practised on fitie li ot-el at lea&t o:tce a -waeSt- A chasg-o oi wagrancy was. also laid againbC tic- jiJaoaier, who li id a. h��ar- ittgin Judge: Jo bason's court, The otherafcarjje is raofe serious. Under tbe cram im iU code defrauding: ,e hotel ccttstiflutea ,nn lrtdectable ofteuce, the anaxi mm in pc��ia.H^ beiut, three }<;aiV iatQti&ttameai, 1 be law_ does not pro- "vide ior' I lues lhi position of s fine. Storey waa aLlo-^cd hid liberty pesidin^ the d'Hu'iii')* of jeidgrucnt today. E��e i�� a macciad mart a.ucl za.tns good w a-ges." Storey5ce.pt air botel at Bou lo llic Miial ii j- Recorder fwr a Curil licale of Cm- l>ra^GrUl��-ln, for tlie -jMiifQ-SE o-( obuiul il If a Ciom-ii trraaii ni Hie a.l>vrc cL^ltll Ami tnrtlLir talce iiotiire t-nat ?cllOil ��i��i of rio-venclje r�� A* D-, 110L, ccivas i��Rsn see- M1NJERAL A CD. . CerBEUate ��< Improvement. novice: uDOMrMIOir,, and "ND VIJi BR VVTO" Mti*e:raJ Claim? sSruvte in -IIip KbHILb 3Ci-\��r NlfiSug Division of T-ilc Dhtrkt tVlicro ��o��ute(.~Brf Deadwood Camp. , TAKE-KOMCE tliat I, CUre Wlngfe, PJeu Miner's. uTOSe ol cfcioilUng A ove ulaim And nutbertiikii notice tlat action* wafler Scudon 57", aoust be coiiacn.cii.udoro tte Issuance ol ja*Ji Certi"'ntro subsisting between the iwidterw^r'Cd as Plirmbers jOtc, uwider t be Rrai-Wdinie of "Xi!sle> i & Bis-brip" nas d>����.i>H-od b-, niBMial =ated fhlsj ZS (<���'tl.iv wf Berrcuber. 3003. ���?'..' T.,^L^- ^ CERTIFICATE OF IMfKOTEJnEMTS. KOTICE ������QUEliS BESS-" Mltiers.1 Cls.in��, sln��W U tlie Kettk Rivisr Miji��ii(f D>i-\5siliu'Triiitieir.iil elaini. TAKE NOTICE tliat ��e, 3*Mnlt 1* (T,��eei��r, of (.���olsiite, Waaiu, U. fi-A.. T*rjo 9fUUei' t\S}6 frota tlis date fi2rro (, t* if��pl2 to tlie Mil itift Redui4��r for CiJrt55c*Ui of !:&*���- pruv-emedtf, fnttbeporpow of obU ititi*�� CftM n uracil, of ittieatoie clai in- And furttier U^o noti-cio tle coniijueiec&d Vfora the is- sn-��-^ce nf <* \c\iC<-rLifi