��� * FOR MEN ��� Fiiio-lCariliiiicroPoi fcs 0 fi-i Eslr.i heavy vv(K,l do 0 n't ]>c:-t cjiiiililv- r*be.ll.!iid wool Undci-vvc'.ir, ;>er .sr.it i 25 Finest mil. vvooi *' ..'- 1 (if) Braces, per pair. 30c. and 4'!e. :o:- The English Trading Co. n-J-SS?���--:���,- -J ���<>*&' W A-i M t*Z u'< m \y i j V"9 Vf A^S ! / }& I 7 'jt"S�� s IKi-l Vi?**, * i���>-5 J i, r. v r. & At?i IK"| ^ ^ ���s���1^ is i^* ���w*' ���W^S fco5' _r ta - ���/ .& >fr:< K-V ���*-"��� ' =^ J$ ,c*V. -453 \ tS /ir*t*y Viifj-'/itsij "Af.:* i it-* <%-" ^ 4r 'Kr& ft �� n h/4 ^ '"O"? L,1D!t3-. I?1,'-, j v. of." I'li'Ki-i.i'l- JC* l.'.Lil'l') ("'..-inlico i-ili.'MI, Ibn'-v i >..;,. vvijoI I'udcrve-t- 'J'.nii ci'shanler-, :M. and ~:,c Lined KjcI Glove-. Inr cull*-,. Uniiiiul do., lot:, iiad $1.00. ���.(*: File cng iish Trading i ij.. ') *.*��� 0 7j 1 2J CO. Vol. 1. rJNO. 46. iiii T7T Cirri/T*. ,'liJjO'X'UJAJj. "WL'Orn iliiA J. KOOTENAY. B.G, FEEKLJAEY 23, )m. ��+><��. v_''_/ di ���v, ear. skip Yours *fe��a_ 'Sf ^i ffUl p. n' E 'a* �� �� TO JAS, IVIcMILLAN & CO., INCOItl'OKI-l'J-a*. ' 202-212 First Avenus North, Goods bought rigit out; no commission I Sliippins ta^s mrnished free upon recharged. , ' ' , , I ? T&crc is NO SUTIv* on Itav/ Furs or. any -i Fair selection; immediate returns. I other goods wo l_.:i.Uc. EST Write for Circulai; giving Latest Market Prices.*%-�� ��� OF SWANSEA AND WEGAN, , "' Analytical Chemist a'nd Assayer5 Accurate assays, made' of all kinds-of iuIbcpsIs, water, milk, sic. ^. Kootenay Lodg-o t-fiSr* No. i5 A.F.& A.��i: **��*����� * * * Tlicrogulnrnicpliiig-s ���-p* ,nrc beld m ibe Z:Uis- sjStjnJS'Ot V" /> oiiijTci.inle. tioiirno.5 ^=yQp5T^i^fcj**5*K>L== H.-.ll. on llie tlnV.l ^^^^SjiiM&fS^^.^ond^i in e.icb '"iS^w-sA-���S^NyS^-^ioeiilb (U :-* r- fii. 3.-��r5S:i^-^"*'^��.5~* Vii-iiiii.i; bret iu-or. "==-=,-=^��i=��i oordi.illy vveleoinvd. AV. V. CUAGI-", Si.i."i:i:tahv. '.���"./"Alv'l'i.'in -l",ii-biii.-r<';>:iv.i'.si;i off-cod ae*l- \"S di'i���. Jj.i.oi.U h.ilii-y .md erci.uiisi.-, jciid wooklv. i'iirir.iiii)iil;iO'*-:t]oii. IlllOU": Jil'.OS. CO., Z-'ui-sBi-yiiieii, I'o.-tliiiiil, Oroijoii. , 12 ' 1 REVELSTOKE LODGE, . o. c. ?*. I5oc*;ii!.ir meatiiifcs aro held i!.;,C) inK-ii'jvv -' Hull uveiy Thui---i'..*.y ni^Iil .'.!. o-i^bt o'clock. Vi-iliu.v,- broth'*r.s cordrilly vvuleomed. G. x>:vji.\s, N*.G. u\. **TOXJil, *"l-:c. W. A. JpWETT,-, MINING AND SSAl/ESTATE aSCUSK. NELSON, B. C. "l J I { -'Lardeau & SIoc-^ i Ppo-speets Willed. GUY BARBER, Repairing Ne.itly"St' Promptly E:xecutec). REVTl-SrOlCE!, 12. c. FURNITURE, A. McNF.il. JiJl.-*�� Cj-JJ i. j rCXiiJ*^, -i^-j,v, ,���_���* j j, Fro ni if-ci, J-fov.elri-iki JtOOiijI, ].-e. , ' Kaircul. fie; B.atb, ,{*,Gc.: Six Shaving- Tickets for- ��1.00. . , K .*^ VV I'i it* *t ** M E RrC H A N T T A J LO R, i '��� E^'svi-J-5^''.5cit *^iii ic.i' First-class Material kept in stock and First-class Workmen employed.' :74>i',i"-.'f{"*i! HDDmfiq ^Wmi g .1 n^C'Aii f ji/r Ahi-rjW LAiVf", "i " i\ov; opou, ;ii. those 'oelobivilAi hoi, J_ .'-jii'i.is'ys. i'eir (he* ii'-i-Oiiiii'ddabinii of Ktici-.!'!.' Rr*.'.i-s S!,50 to tS'-'.5G' pni* clay. Ba.tis "or. o.tch, ot* five ior 31.. Sfci-i.i! i\i!..*n(n i'.-i'niiie.j ov by 1,1 ic> iiicinili am be .-u r.ingcil. D.W/50M,. CP.AUnOCK & GO. ashes & annas. R \. KEVSIiSTOKS. r COF F rNS ' CA li R1 J1;!.) iy STOC rc. ^^n-r*f.---v :- SI, '5 AGKNT KOI! SINOKH SilVVl.Vfi MAC."I��> ,��. Gen era! Blacksraitil. j a r\ J-*S. K A CD. IVlclViAnOsvjj REVELSTOKlv.'G.C. Repairs lo Wagons, occ. Slicking -i Spoviiilt}-. Ail ( nliifi-r cbiiins in this DHricb lciL';;.!iv lu'ld t,..iv be-iiiidwivcr from the loth Oc-lobcr. Kirl, ((.Uu'-L-t.Iunf1, ].S'Jo. N. FITZSAUCI1H, dT^/al C'nriinrisn.oner. D.ibail at Nelson, 31.0., ' lib Oclol,.v, l^'l. OCEAN ROY. STEAMSHIPS. L P.iAIL LIHFS. ;o co s.!ia OJCB OOUXTRV. BUILDER. 'Z. / /���fA// figure on all kinds of Buildings ; all kinds of House, Store and Office furniture rc- aircd or made to order; all kinds of Shoproork in my line neatly aud promptly executed by skilled and experienced hand. GO TO THE WOOD BUTCHER , run yociu lCEKA^'S"? so- , I'roi.oscd Sailings from .\roiilro.*l. L\!.l.Aivr IjrXK. XuviiD.Ay ' Nov. .'" I'Alllsl.W Xov. lu rilosioi.iv:-* Xov. 17 -* D01UXI0X IdXI*. Tobonio Oel. 27 V.vN-c-m.1 viiic Xov. :i Old'CON- Xov. 10 Ciibin ���slri, "T/.. fm. >70. S-0,iiKl iip-.v.'u-cif,. lull-.iiieihiitc $:!(!; Steein^o f.20. I'iis'enitors tio'ieiccl t,!ii:.-,i^-b io all p.n-ts of Gi-e.il Iliit.nn a'ld Ireland, inid .-.l -ipei i.ilij- low vales to nil jiart" of Lhe l-luinppnn eontinoiiL. A,il)ly lo !icuo-.lbl<'.i !���)-.bi pur rail vvnv (i^eni.,to ��� I. T. SKSWSTJ3.S. /.gcufc,Reveistoke, fir to !io,?!:uT Ki-.ini, Uen. i iissengci' Agent. Winuilicig. Nopw 'egian Snowslioes, TabD/jgans & T1I10 i BEST AMD CHEAPESTROUTE TO, A "CI* ruovi stern Points. FlOHTroaTHS.STAIEMD. THE STRUGGLE FOR SILVER WAGED IN, TWO HEMISPHERES. r i l A Gl'.KAT VIOTOHY IX G ERilA***."!"". Count Von 2\Iirb,ic-h, 'Gerriidn (Jon- sft'vsilivo, L inti-ocluced ;i resolution in in tli�� Boi-lin Ucie-hotiig l.-ist Friday in- .striic-ting the* Federal Government of Geriiiiiny to is'sue invitivtions for an 'intei'iiiitioiiiil monetary congreaS to ti.ke ineaMii'Cs (o bring about lhe*. re- i *** habilitation of silver as ;i-circulating medium.���Count Von Mirbach said the moment bad >airived for Germany to take the initiative in settling this question, which is one of the* greatest importance.���Chancellor Von Ilolienlphe intimated that the. Government would lies willing to confer vvith the Federal Government upon the question of entering into negotiations vvitli the powers re the advisability of reconsidering the monetary .system. The Reichstag on Saturday adopted by an ��� overwhelming , m.ijority the rei-oluiion 1'nvoting an international monetary conference. The victory of the silver men vvas no surprise. Qoimt 2iirbach, the agrarian arid bi-inet'illist leader, had secured 210' sign.-!lures lo his motion foi ^an international money conference and the ro- hahilitation of '���-iivei-. Therefore he opened the debate with ,the 'certainty i)i';a large majority. Aiming the .signers vvas Prince Alexander of jlohenlohe, the Chancellor's sou ai id the chief of his private imreau ein the Chancellory. The heavy rpeakeib in- the healed two days-.' debate were drawn' - from Conservative, National Liberal and Clerical ranks. They'held the attention of' the House from ihe beginning. tVmul Mirbach opened the case for tin* silver men in imposing style, lie is a, good speaker and had liis subject well in hand, as for four years he'has thoiight'.'ind talked only bi-nieta!lism and t.iriiV. ilc quoted V.aLisrics without end to prove file fall nf prices since (-'eriiii'iiy arioj led tl.f* gold stniulard ;. iirgued nl great Idigtri to show iliat iiTidf'r nio-.ic.-uio. sllisiJi agricuHiu'e had gone from had ro worse in Fi.gland ,iiiid Germany and that Fi.gli.--ii e,spcji'ls to silver-usitig countries * has ste.-idiiv declined. 1,1 is pica for silver was a creditable efiVvt,'aiii! it evoked frequent expressions of approval from t.he K'iglit and Centre, but as u^ttal it left ihe Radicals and Social Peinocrats on the other side quite unmoved and unconvinced. , Counl J'o.-ailowsk'i said that it could not be denied that lhe constant, falling oi siiver was injurious to industry, to German iniin1^ and prevented Humbert, of workers from getting a livelihood. Fven ihe mono-metnlli&ts did not deny that t in* depreciation of silver was mischievous. AL. Ribotha declared the nec-ei-Ar,y of France's reverting to liu-'double cjtaudard and held Geriniiny .���.iifcwci-alilc-. becau.se. the In tier country had firsi adopt ed a gold t-tandard. The rural populace, as well as many inami- faetm-ers. were convinced that the declining vMh'.e of their products wa1" ascribed to tin* fall in silver. Jt was. theiefoiv,- the duly of thc Government to treat, that question m a benevolent manner. If err Von Kardooif said, that bimetallism vvas the safeguard of the Germ.ni peasantry and a sure, bulwark against, Socialism. This was received with cheers from the Highland derisive laughter by the Socialist'members. question, and point to the siaiute resurrected by Secretary Carlisle, which practically compels the treasury to redeem national bank notes in gold, as evidence that there are more intric-- acres in the monetary system than have been realized. aiEMOUTAL 1--OR A KATIO OF IC TO 1. Some members of the "Washington State Legislature arc* doing their best to help the free coinage of silver, by memorial to the U. S. Congress and 'otherwise. State Senator Coon introduced a free silver memorial last week. Its preamble declared that the demonetization of silver by tlio repeal of tin* Sherman Ac;t was responsible foi the depreciation of the country's business,, 'and asked Congress- to enact a law for free and unlimited coinage of American silver, ' tlie product of mines' of the United Stales, at the ratio of J (J to 1. A fighi was ma'deon the. preamble, and .���ifter some discussion a motion to stiike out was passed by a vote of 15' to IS. This vvas nol approved by the free coinage men, and they refused to'pass the memorial as denudi-d. A GOLD VEIN IN ONTARIO. Almost as Big1 as in West Kootenay. A letter receive! by the Bureau ol Mines, Toronto, states that the .Bonanza Nickel Mining Company, operating in the Nipissing district, are working on a gold, vein which has recent I)', been discovered neai-La ke Wahnapitae, and which has a surface showing of 52 ft. wide and 10 ft. long. They are taking out a carload of ore for the' purpose, of having a mill test made at the Kingston School of Mining. The ore is said to assay as high as $100 a ton. A U.S. -Senator on the Evils of a Cfold ' Standard. in a recent speech pr> the financial situation, Senator Teller, of Colorado, -said ili'nt under cxi-riiic; e-irc-iunsiaiif-es the treasury was bound io be chained of gold for European bondholders. Continuing, he'said: " We are bound to go either to a silver- or- a paper- basis with paper only asiiour money, or el^e we shall have a gold b.i-is. with all the * c wrongs that a gold basis inflicts���low prices, limited opportunities, stagnation in business, p.iraiysis.ot enterpiise, vvith,only silver buttoned��on gold or paper buttoned on gold to do our business. If we could get to a silver b.isi.-. .. i^1 vvith the mints open for (silver, ,we vvould be infinitely better off than we arc on a gold basis with no gold. How are we going to keep the gold in the country? You may issue bonds 10-day anvl io-morrow. you' may isshe $5,00''.- OOOjOOO of bonds and p.it them into the tivnsiii'.vy.a'id pay om the goiel: so long ,1^ we are debtors in.Kurope so long the gold will go nut of the country."' *��� Wants z Hospital for Consumptives. ���. N. F. Davin-I.r.r*.. i.sa*-king the Government foi; aid towards the propor-cd establishment of a hospital ior consumptives ia. ilegina, 3iooseja.iv or Medicine Hat and asking Sir William Van Home for free transportation for patients. Davin says he has had the aii of the 'Territories analysed by the mo-Aapprove,I method*:, and found it 10 per cent*, richer in the new air element discovered by Lord , Riii.elaghs than is the air of fa-tern Canada. Downfall of a Salmon'Arm'Pugiiist. Sat,iiox Aiim, Feb.118th. The local bruiser���or "John L. Sullivan," as he likes to he spoken c>f���met with a severe detent and a deserved thrashing hrst week at the hands ol a train hand whose run is between this place and Rcveh-fcoke. "J. L." has for a long time been in the habit of loafing around the settlement, doing a great deal of sponging and'very little work, but managed somehow to cnnsumeAi lot of bad whiskey. While ." under the in'lusiice" he is a icrftVi1 to tho settlers ���men, women and children���his language being mostly of a disgusting nature. - For some time past he has been "playing a, high hand," declaring that he could lick any breather breath-1 in,.;; fiL at the-man was not, horn who could whip him. Lately he had been talking verv loudlv -'is to what he would do to a" certain young man wheue.ver lie happened "to come, across him, and amongst, other indignities intimated that he would "chew him up."' Last Wednesday night it so happened that both throateiier anil threatened met on ibe/platform of the station. '���lieilo, Dob! How are you, 'old .boy?" exclaimed "J. L." * ��� "None of your .business," returned Dob. " 1 hear you've been looking for me."' "Xn,"'"said "J. Ii." meekly, " T wasn't looking Tor you." There was nothing morn said,- but Boii evidently thought ii a good upper-1 tiiiiily u*. t'.'.ich the. boaster a lesson. S-) he ti.i-ik him by the collar and gave him a gdo'.l sh-iking. "John Ij." struck out wildly,1 but he was not in it from the start, and when Boh proceeded to use him as \'.'ishiiigicin an eld lavv has jusL been discovered upon the statute hooks by free silver men. which gives tlieni ground to hope that they can bring about the coinage of silver in an indirect way thmiigh the list1 of Me-A-an dollars. The law was passed in jS'57, and is section :3.5(i7 cd (he i evifed statutes. It is as.follows : -' Tin- pi"(-fs commonly l-.nown-as the cpiarler, eighth find .-���i-.ilecnti'i of (lie Spanish lAll.ir and of lhe .'Icviciin Ln- .-!.-ill in* !���(". "iv al'l" .il the tie---.i".', .if Hi-- I'.'iitoil l-ji.it'*- and it- Col'. Baker's Cranbrook Estate. In the famous Oranbrook estate pros- 'pectus, Government Agent Cummings was epioted as an authority on .the value of land owned by Col. Baker in Kootenay. lie gave $12 per acre as a fair average'price. An examination of the assessment roll leveals the fact that most of the In mi which it vvas proposed to sell for $12 per aero is "assessed at To 'cents per acre. The prospectus' either lied or ihe minister'.s propei ty is greatly undervalued by the Government assessor.���Columbian. I'iin was over it was foniid that he had a fine pair of black eyes and a damaged proboscis, to say nothing of'a cowed iind ifr.'iken spirit. So the proud cock- of-l he-walk at Salmon Arm has been obliged to go into retirement to nurse hi- di��-i'ignrcinents ar.J ilNnppointinenl. This should ond his career as a pugilistic bully,, and it is hoped he will now I urn o"er ;i new leaf. Manitoba School Case. Sir 0. IL Tapper, Minister of Justice, has received the full foxt of the .judgment of the Privy Council in the Manitoba school case. The first act of the Government will be to pass ari-order- in-council asking the JUanitohaGovern- menl to give remedial legislation. The matter will be in that position when the elections are on. ��� .!!.(: ���.!-.!1 ���- and .it i( , md oilices .".i cliov. nig ii" *e '('! .!' po-l ih'1 i.lies of h ,..��� .-I (ll!!-|!l ir. f*r i*. V. \~S 'L-'irdui*; i llllliO'l .il new ('ii'.'iil.sti.i-^ ilJJt- IjL ii..J,0l! ,fJVi. 3 c;,v.iij|j;lv j . pronnif nirwur iimi .-(il lio.r.i'-r cv'iiinn. wt'.iu '.<> .111'N.'i" il.- <'*!>., T.'lii) l.r.vi. lincl no-irlv Hitr vv- ,r^' ntj.o.l.-iipe in llio pitcnt tii.vuiiv-. c\".,-.iu--i.-i- U01.ss11.cU5- i-.)'ilM.*.ilial. A ilniuiiio.ik of In- forii.ailoti I'.ii.ci riling l*n |i-.,im nnd l,ow- ,0 ob- l.i.n Ilium M-i.t in *. A!-,1 > i ;inlfi.".ii'o* r.ioei.;ii!- lc.i! ...id {.cloutHi.; tiooi... -rut nee? Pii'i'i.ta inkii'i tliroi-iil. M.i'in ,t Co. rcc.!vo. Fl.i'i'lnl in,.'li*o Ini1." *-,-i('..n(-c .Vnicriciiii. r.'.i! Hi.is i.i-u liroiiklit, vvlii.'lv U>in,.. Ill* jml.-.c s'cli- 0..1, e-'i��r to 1*11! liu-.-iiror. 'I'lili ��nh r.ill.l i-..-,.i-r. ImiioiI ��,-(...|r|y, i-liyiiiu Iv Illnslr.itF.I, i.i.- 1')" evr ilia liircost eirv.ilstli.u ill .'.uy ci-lcti.-illo iu't'' in llio SI.-* n va, sinii.lt' coi.l.'ti|i..nt f,c". Illon. n-'.i.tl'l-, i-.'.'-On ��� e.,r. .stiiiJf ee ..! 1 no i c,:!.-. .it -���!' -��i11 ��� ; i i Ai li (���! i dollar, r i pii" ���' uiAii'1 ..it ll> cenl-. .mil tin- sp.i'.'-id ii ol" a ,i:\ in- ii.-.li' i-.-.i:. a* ", c eiii ." r, ll.'.t ���i'l ii1!. t'ii!��r."iiii; pi "V l!..'1 ta,lions on these two t . * articles materially. We have also revised our prices of 'all other articles, all hough tho result of the sale vv.'ts pretty well anticipated in our last circular.'? We are privately advised'that one article, viz., bear, which we report , declined 10 percent., actually declined more thi,in this, and they etiufion us to be careful in buying it, because should it go out of fashion the decline vvould be heavy and- amount to a great deal of money'. Beaver is out o. fashion, and consequently ruling at lower prices, with little demand, although we have*, not as yet reduced*onr prices. We have an established tiade for Northern furs, both with Ameiican manufac-' turers and iu Europe, which enables us to pay high prices and compete success-' fully with 'any other dealers., in ,the United States. We wish to' increase our collection e*f such articles'as fisher, silver, cross and red fox, marten, mink, skunk and sea otter, but vvill allow- our circular prices for all kinds of furs. Do not delay shipping, because after March 1st it will he too late to send shipping furs to the March London fur sale, and it is predicted that after that date all kinds of furs will go "at lower prices. ' *' D'i-;**;s*cins.���The receipts arevin-' creasing. Prices remain substantially unchanged. Horse hides are''being verv largelv used for" imitation buck- , - j* 7 * ' ' skin,-and" it i.s -claimed they are equal ,, to deerskins for 'this, purpose; but whether this is so or not,' it is certain that it is keeping the price of deerskin down." Around Trail Creek. From the Northjyorl News: dipt. Gem left Friday for Portland, where he will visit his family until spring, when he vvill return and resume comniiind of the Lytton. 1 iu Ciniliectii.il .villi iin- -aid railway, t ouf'i.her wit t. the ii-n.il po-.v '-i-. I', ,-,'���(, uire If.'is; privilege.-, !,.,>,; ;r ���' s, i-i aid*" fi1'.in the Don.it.:..-i uy I'i-.vinci-il (inv"! li'.i'-n!.-, aii'llo mato- i i.iliic an.! oilier ari'.iiigeiiii'iils will: iailr.,15. steambcia!. ;r-,,d ol!n-i- for all utiier u-'i-il powers, j-i'^i)!:- ;:u'| ,.11 Dull -i .1 i > ,11;. oiiv.-t .J.iiitiai .v. .'-. 1). J���{'!.". DAVrs, AlAliSilAI.!.. IvLVCNFllili^ .'MiBOTT. Soliv'ilorxfor Ajiplicitnt Typhoid and Diphtheria. The public school in Ridge way, Ont., is closed because of the prevalance af a violent form of diphtheria. Miss Maggie Sugcr, one of the victims of the disease, died. Typhoid fever is also rampant and a number of lesidentsare stricken down. Several deaths have occurred. 41 To Bring Them Home. Sir Mackenzie Unwell has been asked for assistance to enable 4,000 French Canadians now iu Michigan to settle- in northern Ontario. May Use Seines. The Minister of Fisheries has decided fo allow the Fraser River canrrers to use seines this year. It is rumored that an electric line will be built between Tacoma and Seattle the coming summer, and that lhe wideawake real estate man is already looking up bargains along the line. A Cook Book Free. "Table and I\ itch-m "' id the title of a new cook book nubh'sh"ci bv ihe Fii'-c Making Powder Co.. Chicago. sent c... ee if Ju.-l ;.( thi- lime it will you write a po-lal meiilinning the Ivm-i-KVAV M.ni., Ki'Vilstc.ke, U.C. This book has been Iri.-d and found to ne he ali one -nl" - r companies. <���'nd i.Cec il nd ary i!'-i;es. thi, 1Kb .I.i v cl of I he very best ol its kind. - i-viul.iu,ing over 10" receipts lor lis ol pa- I ��� y ,\],d I,cue* cookery, there .ir." uia-iy h::.;-- for ih" table: and kitchen, sho". ;ng how to -cl. a tabic, iif.vv to enter tl,.* dining room, etc.; a In.uiii ed Mid one hint.' in eveiy blanch ol ihe culinary ail. Co..Any of ihe vi'i,,- |i*ic:-! and" richest as well "as of (he. most econoini-.-i! ,-u,,l hom<'-hk" is provided for. Hcmcmber " Table and I. i'i !i--:i " v, ill !,''��� sen, postage pie-paid, io .mv lad*, s, ; Am: h.-raddri���s oi'tme. !(,���..', i .;. .'. ��� l re' plainly giv ct; A n'pint t!i'i::i-.'i or *-!(-.,i-.-iiu.ivian vviil lie s-'i'.t li lic-n ed. i'ost.'il ca-d is as L'ood as a leu'���.���.' Acl.iies- p, it-.- Daking 1'owder Co., Chicago, iii. *1 ������ _ .iilAi ILJ-Jl . ...J. :o\v, A A- j'lfui d;o:e. jma.K.vi.s.j i-, h.ullv ilOlllCI si, Li'clltU llillierio Gov, on tlic'il" lieec.s-i- ;|-|illi(-iit vvoi'k hits I PROFITS OF THE BROKEN 'HILL If' ' I i'.w-y-.-r is lia.lly imJaI rfc is expensive- to briny a legal gentleman, from K.iiiilooj.s or Donald,'us his railway fare and Ijote! expenses must be added tf, his regular fee. Dili this iiiciiiiveriience. has to be. I'uriifi by lii'ielslo.-c} people vvh., need lhe s^i-vices of li lawyer .at cither the Pojice'or County Court., To a stranger ,'he-lact of our being able to exist and thrive without a legal luminary in our midst would be, rather complimentary than otherwise, as'it implies a stale of -ireadian peacefuhicss ai,d contentment where factions and lawsuits are unknown���������-a sort .of- modern "City of ' .Brotherly Love." P������ul this i.s very far from the actual slate of alla'rs. There' '.sdifltdly--."!' town- more split up into ' t-lifjups, rings- and f.'ic.tions, anil the ir*:iU*tioii .resulting, therefioni,- than - Reveistoke in'. But however favorably " our town may seem to compare with ' ' others in the interior in the matter of legal strife, there is no doubt that, a member of the profession could pick up ii pretty fair living here. At almost every silling of the County Court tliere , h,re cases requiring the, attendance of lawyers from -outside places. In the mile arid transfer of mining properties hi'wyersdare necessary"evils, and the legal gentleman employed in the sale of the Sol Hoklen mine the other day had a bfg fee for coming up from New Denver.- .Many recent cases at .the poiie'e-court would have been placed in ��������� Wie hands of a lawyer* had there been ��������� one here. ' * #~ , , ' ���������,."''_' ? Speaking of the police court,,a case ' came up last Monday which had been adjourned from the previous Thurs'day in c*irdpr'jk).al;lovv.fhe oomplainant time to gef her laiVyer ovei^from-Kam loops./ It -^yiijfs stated^ that the defendant also *���������esire"d ������1iiea,..Siiy,.S^t:;- Last, week fclie defeliclant again Slknvecl-up- in town,-.thinking tkj ^fl'airjiitd-,-,blo*vVn" , over ty-'thiir'ti?nel--butf ?the w-Arrant which had' lieen''"l>rutgin'g- up " ever since he skedaddled wiis taken down, dusted, and served upon tho returned traveler. Thursday of, last weclcJthe case came before the police court, and, us I have' stated, was adjourned till MojkTAv?-. '-"Ohe'S J'tfore' the lawyer came over from Kamloops; once more he attended to plead his client'!- case, and once more the bird had down. The defendant.had skipped out as soon'as he saw the lawyer arrive! The;railway fare and . hotel expenses again - ���������.-., caii)*3,out, qf coiaplaiiiaiit's-pocket. *'*.,' j- i_ f ���������" - ' ***-* ��������� '. " ' Now'what'kind of justice 'can ������������������ this be called? Knowing what kind of-a man the defendant ..was, and knowing that he had done precisely the same ftorb of thing before, why on earth ;did not> tho'-magiabriito order him to " firicl sureties for his appearance"' vvh en '��������� the case was adjourned 1 It lias been riugge"sted that tho- defendant would have been unable'to find bail, and that to have locked"ltiin up.wuuld have been of no use, as the jailris nob in* a fit con- " " -litioti to retain a prisoner. This ritay be true enough, but for all that I con- rend that any.unbiassed person, know- jiitj nothing of either complainant m- defeudanb���������and Justice is supposed to be blindfolded and absolutely impartial���������will come to the conclusion that it was a travesty���������or a mistake. for at tire rate of .-sJAU and and clown at J-Johson nidi now doing Coverniiie-mt work on river al lhe higher figure. Why TJevolstoke selected -as the place hecu paiO A5 a day, .lie the was to inaugurate! this cut of 50 per cent..4- * ,*��������� ir I am told that, the ideals to get a lot of iin*ii to work at ������1.50 a day ; tiinn to weed out the poor workmen, keeping ou the best men aud paying them i-jl.73 to S^.50. If this is true J must credit Mr. - Gamble vvith - a great deal of astuteness. Only a Solon vvould have thought. 'of such a scheme. T have nothing to say against ib. Only the poor wretches who are " weeded out" vvill be entitled to squeal. I am waiting to see if Mr. Mui-il lias any mlluenco vvith the Government, or rather with Mr. Gamble, in this matter. I know for certain that our member is making a big effort to, get tho wages raised. So there is some hope yet,.as the Dominion elections are not far oil, and the. Government vvill lose a lot of voles if they persist in allowing Sir. Gamble to carry on his grand scheme of paying Chinese wages to "make the money' last out." With Ore Carrying* only 20 oz. per, Ton. foil. tier fiom Air. I am surprised to see the nonchalant manner in which most of our business men' look on the matter. There are only two that I know of who have raised the least objection to Mr. Gamble's "cut," and those two attended the, meeting of .unemployed workmen last week. One of these gentlemen made a proposition to several other tradesmen of the lower town to call on iir. Gamble and have actalk with him on the matter; but they threw cold wiiter on the proposal, and nothing was done.,, It looks to me as if " the ldiirling men" of the town'were hi full" accord with,the low wages;-in fact, one or two have stated that they have worked for ������1.50 a day in times past, and-did not see any hardship in men. working ab that rate now. Great Je, hosophat! and this with bhe prices of .the .necessaries which prevail ' here.'. 'Now I vvould like to ask these trades-' men if they,would be content wi'tu ������-l-ri'iO.Ji.day.as..pri->fits from their business 1 Are bhey willing to meat this reduction, of wages' by cutting ..-their prices in twol^l think-not. ��������� Whon', tho pinch touched the'ni they vvould squirm. ,They should'-, remeiiioor that the town is^-kapb'in existence by the- e;il*VHngS'*,"jf.%ortiiig men, 'ii-ftd-that the .ifu^i'pjsstl"'1^1 A'iH suller- -pqiially''with the workman j "that tli'e tlaysA-Tf' big profits are gone for ever when low wages?"'HSeoinc. general. -This is rtlie A.hfn vM^������,of^:4;hft wodge, and sli'oiild be resisted to the'utmost, for once let- the rate of wages siiik^to that level and it' will never "rise" again; btit" gradually" drop'-'lower and lower till .a dollar a day is considered, good';-wages,* as in Ontario���������and prices will go" too. But tho-fear that-the money-will nut last bu&.sce.ns iftha'i-e blinded.^oriie.- people- ��������� "as io'the'baneful'eU'ecfs this reduction will have'on the rest of theclistrict, as it will not, be politic for tlie Government to pay one rateJ in Reveistoke and anotKer-'iu NefSoft or New Denver. And I say, better let the bank slide into the river, than allow Reveistoke to become a reproach and a bye word among' the-'towns of West Kootenay as the birthplace of a siarvelihouil rate of' wages "which afterwards became i general- over the whole district���������and i all because trie '��������� leading men " of that ! .unfortunate hamlet had not- b������ickiwnf? j enough to kick at the proper moment. Diu-le, C. li., which appv.irs in Wednesday's Colonial, is of such importance in showing the v;i*jL superiority of our silvei ore over that of the: Australian mine (hat we present il to our readers almost in full. It would be well if we could bring such facts as are herein contained to the direct notice of Biitish capitalists, who. seem to be totally .ignorant of the fact that the ore bodies in this district are of phenomenal size and richness, hut who go on year afler year investing their money in low- grade properties iu vaiious parts of the. vv'orld, when they might obtain twenty times the amount of profit by the same outlay in West Kootenay mines. His a long letter, but il places oui silver mines in siich favorable comparison, with the hitherto great mines of the world that we offer no excuse for republishing it: "A copy, of the Daily Scotsman. ,oi January lUili has just come to hand in which there appears the half-yearly report, ending IJUth November last, of the Broken Hill silver mine iu Austra-" lia. This report shows a profit for the 'half year of $L,8o3,720, and a dividend paid of $1,393,920. The value of the ore extracted vvas .-j.lo.63 per' ton, and the cost of pro'duction was $10.55 pei- Ion. The price obtained for lead was $-15.'l(j per ton; and for 'silver 01 cents per oz. The production fortheSveek e.nding2Jth ult. was 9,-lSl) tons, yielding 705 tons of lead, containing 20S.S39 ozs. of silver.' There were also treated by the amalgamating and leeching plan Is 1,15-1 tons of ore yielding 15,910ozs. silver. Broken Hill ore contains 20.10 ozs^of silver per ton. " "It the same, amount of capital had; been expended in milling in the Koote-' nay district, 1 have no doubt the ore. could have been produced and treated at tbe same cost as it was at the Broken Hill. mine. Sly iihpi'ession is that'it coulcl-have been pi'oduccd.more'cheapiy as the Broken Hill isa heavily timbered mine, and if 1 remeinner rightly the timber has to.be imported at consider- 'able cost; whereas 'timber is plentiful ami cheap-iriAvootenay. The ore of many of. the Kootenay mines is much -richer-than those of this Australian 'group, and I make the following comparison between the two: - - "In the repeat uf Mr. G. M. Dawson for the vear 1SS0 he gives 352 ozs. of for silver per ton of ore from the Silver. Kiiig mines' as the average result, of three assays.-'," The Toronto Globe df August 19th; 1SU3, gives thi>"resiilt.oi';a" shipment or about 100 tons of ore-from these mines, which contained 20 pejr cent. of-"copper and a value of $300 per ton of silver and about. $1 pertoni'u' gold. Assuming'the copper to be worth' 53V per unit (alow value) we have a total value of $32-1 per ton for the Silver King ores,, whereas the Broken Hill o|e; shows for one weeks working only $13? 05 in silver and $3.15 in lead, giving!a" total value of $10.20 per ton, which .is' rather higher than the half-yearly' aviflsiffe. ' -- ts* . "We may therefore safely assume that the .Silver Kiiig ore is worth[20 times that of the'Broken Hii Tore, and' if'the* shareholders of the latter had conducted their operations in British Columbia instead of in Australia,'thfey would have had 20,1111108 the profit, for $37,071,100 for the half yearyor $7-1,11|S,-- S00 for the whole year. This seems rather a startling resulted arrive it; we. can hardly expect that if eveu the Silver King comes to be worked on a large scale the; ore will continue of tjhe same richness as the, samples treated,1 as tbey were very probably picked ore. However there is plenty ol margin IcH't. The Broken Bill, mines are' probably the largest silver1 producing mines, al the present, and in their working,11-0 see the good results obtained by working a low grade ore on a large scale? "Before leaving the subject of silver j mines- 1 would like to mention another j pared of 2U*tot)s of British Columbia j-ore, sent to the Omaha smelter, which I returned insilver $2,0(5.-10 and in lead j SSS2.00. This is eepial fo$19G. 10 per* ton 1 of ore, which ,is over twelve limes 1 richer than the Broken Hill ore. I may The business'of the'Provincial IAi-if- , h?u< mention T have no interest in any 5 T*t.. _,,!..,-. I of the mines referred to. autre came to a clwon Thursda;,, 1 .. Km.��������� i[)f()I.lllution supplied to me when L-eut.-Govenior Dcwoney pro- | ]Ty A fn,in(i Gf mj,���������, ,,��������� whom f can rely CORRESPONDENCE. [.���������jmur-Ssiit. to '���������'���������]���������': i;niroi;.] , j be Kil: lor ciiinnl be responsible for I he opinions c\pressed by coiTcsiionilenls. The Y/ages Question. Dkak Sin,���������In accordance vvith the resolution passed at bhe public meeting held hist Friday, I sent copies of report of the: proceedings to Sir. Htfara, .M.P., to Premier Davie and to Sir. Semlin, leader of .the Opposition, .communicating vvith the latter gentlemen also by telegraph. I have' -received replies from all these gentlemen, and as the matter is of interest to everybody in the' district I send copies of them to yon for publication. The telegraphic reply from the. Preiniei has already been published, but as many may not have seen it, 1 annex it as well as the others.���������Yours truly, , W. G. PAXTON, ' , Reveistoke, Feb. 21. 'Set?!/ to Meeting. Telegram from Pix-niior Dnvie, Fob. 10: Xotbii.K can possibly cb.-in^e rulo of vva^os. Appropriation is small and work bas to bo done 1 vvillnn limits of .siiiiie. "'"is .1 (juonLicm uiii.or of Kollii.K protection work done) obc-aply or nor, at all. Times aro hard and cvoryllinnf lias to conic clown proportionately. Loll or from Mr. Semlin, M.l'.I'., Fob. 19: , I bctj to acknowledge tbe receipt of your tcle- Kriim and Idler in rolorenee lo llie wn^es paid on llie works on tbe Columbia ltivorat Uevel- hloko. I have interviewed tbe Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works and also the louder ol llie Government in reference to tbe Wildes question. Neilber iidniitled Lluil wages bad been reduced generally, but botli intimated tbal a general reduction vvas probable,, Let ter from Mr. UMani, M.l'., Feb. 19: ' 1 beg lo acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 15Lb enclosing copy of proceedings of llie , workingiiien's meeting belli Peterson s Hall on thill clay. 1 may state Unit wlien I heard of the dilllculiy about the rule of wages on the (Jovornnieiit work, I iirrangod to mod ,!\lr. Gamble at Donald, and at our interview be informed mu Unit the rate vvill be from 51.75 to $2..J0 per day, according to 11 man's worth and Uie class oi work he is employed upon. Xeilher the Premier ot the Province norlh.iveanylhiiig to do vvitli iixing the rate of wages to be paid. The matter is solely, in Mr. Gamble's bands, but if Uie dillieulty cannot be siilisfiielorily arranged, and I can ho ol any iissisUmce, 1 will go to Kevelstoke as soon as Mr. Gamble returns from Fort Steele. < ' - ' ' The'Bnrning Question. FINISHED'THEIR LABORS: ro"ued the Assembly after having been j the value of ores in ������ilyer mother parts in������sc.ssion for riftv-el-dit davs. To give \ of the world is as follovys, in ounces per One dollar and a half a day ! That - is'the amount Mr. Gamble deems sulli- cient to pay the workmen on the. river bank protection job. Ilo has a first- class excuse for this big cut, and that i.s, that it is desirable to make the money (510,000) go as far as possible. This is very laudable on his part, but 31r. Gamble, like other economical financiers, begins at the wrong end. Jt i.s always the working man who -.-'huflers when there is any economy to ';.' be effected. I don't think Mr. Gamble's salary will suffer any reduction in -', order to " make the money last out." "* There is more likelihood that it will be increased by "extras" which sundry visits to. the work.-will permit. It, i.s not greatly to the- credit of the IVem- icr, either, that he sent .such an unsympathetic kilogram as appeared 'in , last vveck's M.iib, hut then we. all know'thiit circumstances alter cases, and the case at present differs from that of. last July. That, the ������ I .HO 'ti. day inhnvafion is a great, .success fy.-nh pointed ,t.o the; fact that, all the men n.-ijiiired ..can., be obtained. Yes ; if. thuwagos offered vyere $l,- a flay ythe iK-ccssitic.!' of Hoiue-of those ilif'.n vvould Compel 'thorn to work .aidThat rate. j-5ut.it' is none tlie less a 'iiilruift^ .shame that tho Government, through 'Mv. GiU'ilil'!. having, tbo-'h men on bl'10 an account of the bills brought in ' would require an amount of space that ; no v newspaper could spare. To inf;n- ; i tiOrdthe. bills passed would take more ! space than we can spare. The mining 1 laws have received ihetr usual linker- , ing, and have been left, in a more J chaotic condition than they were be- j fore. Mr. Kellie made praiseworthy'j efforts to knock out somw obnoxious- j clauses, but his attempts were, do- j feated, and'Col, I-Ukcr is to be cori- gr Lfuiaied on loading a few more bur- I dens on the miner's shoulders, iir. ! Keliie's Tramway Bill w l. passed, hut ' its action is to be c -nfin':fl to the 1 mining districts of Kootenay. Cariljoo : arid Yale. The British Pacilic Railway m liter was brought up by the Premier at thc eleventh hour, but tliere, were enough members present fo prevent j heard of th tho credit of the province being used If, guarantee thc bonds of this road. An extension of time, however, vv.us granted. Want of space forbids our giving this mattor the attention it ton : In the group of mines at San Juan, Argentine Republic, 8! oz. (average of 'Al samples). In Chili; the Carmen Works,Copiapo.' inhSHS. 28 lc, lliloz.; Pilrimns Works, iienr C'.piapo, l.'j lo-22 c,z. In IAS.. Leadv.illo, lSht), 10 m..% Ilciuest-ike, ISSfi, l.S-W oz. ; Nevada, Con-ofifluted Virginia, IWrO, 2')']0 oz.; Nevada, Crown Point, LS00, lo-.fl) oz.; 'Nevada, Yellow. Jacket. 21'ttoz. From these figures it appears that the Broken I llill i.-- about the average of the vvi.1 Id's 1 silver ores, and Unit Rritish Columbia's I ores are very much above that average. " In the newspaper above referred to I appear- a prospectus lor .1 goi'l mining I propei ty. .-it 11.it'-d in thf - -Mure-bison I (iisir-ict of We-ler 11 Australia, v< herein it is {.-tated th.it, "taking the yi'-lf| of ; -;t/uie at 2 oz. to the ton with a 20- | stjimp battyer-y at work, th'* rid profit , (after deducting London management I expense.-] -ihould exceed $2I2J//J f.er- annum -being equal to, .-ay, A', per ��������� cent, on capital." From what I have, e gold heading fpr..:���������!//. veins of British Columbia. 2 oz. p--r- ton would b" a low est,rriai" of th.-.r v.ilui-,. Mr. Dawson, in the report above referred to', also points' out that in '.:ir- i .1 dav.��������� Yours truly, W. M. HROWN. Iievel.stf.ke, Feb. 20th., 18(15. Sin,--Is it trire that the wages on the river bank woik ai e going to be raised? f hear-fl tell that Mr. Mara said they would. Tb'-re tire Jo!s of men in town deserves. A Delightful Entertainment. (J. A. Carson's .st,er-"opl iron show of World's -Fair and Midway Pla'sanre views delighted the audience in lhe Presbyterian church last night, and Will be again on exhibition to-night, in tiie .same, building, commencing at S o'clock,. ' .Besides ���������illu.str.'i.ti'ons of, tlie World's J'Yiir-, there, arcs'- splendid views of Yellowstone Park, 'Alberta, Alaska, Hr itlr'slvCf iin ni biii nnd other picturesque scenery, as wclliis sl.-iliiaryarid comic illustrations- ".The ���������.whole- cnlcrla.iii- liii'mt is full of irit'creHbTi'oiii ha v., been made in (iil.irrz < r-i,-l,u,g , ,, , ,>(.(.r| w;,j,;illg(l K���������ll(y wl,iIlf Lo where llie "old vv.,- under half an I , .,������������������,��������� . ouncw, to the ton. It would ll.ei'i'ore! K"l- w<"'k " Ulls' ��������� ' ;m������y gtf������.ffMiTtffJifMMar_______ev������_ THE CENTRAL HOTEL ABUATIAjMSON P.ROS:. Pisovbiktohs. First-eiass Table. Good Beds. - T������le?3li������_ie������ ���������Cm 'BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS AND. STEAMBOATS. FIRE-PROOIT ^ S^i-^E CASH Rules the World! * To contribute your mite in ruling it ��������� L*a Save 5 per cent, on your Flour and Feed. " io " ." General Groceries. "15 " " Clothing. ' " 25 " " Tinware. On all purchases over Onk Dollar. GO TO AND DO THIS. Stockholm House. HiHl JOHN" .STONE, Pi-oi'iuiCTOii. The Dining Room is fupnished with the test the :'���������".���������.v"-"'-:������������������:-Market affbpds.'.--:"-'.-^ ���������"'���������v." .���������^'���������'���������'���������;:.""���������'' THE BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH TPIB CHOICEST , WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, y THE KOOTENAY MAIL. PAGE a LOCAL i. x iu Al O. Ford Bar si Ivor GQe. an'ounce. Mr. J-*-. C. Gamble arrived from Steele1 on Xc 1 this evening. There was ud increase to tho family' of -Mr. llopgood last week. Jt is a boy. TheO.P.H. tr'alTk: for'the week c;inl- iii,u;Fc*l,rnai'yllUi.-iii)oiiiilc'dto$22l,/������u;). Foi, the same week'last vear it was .$2t*'5,O0O. McCarty's ie-.ehouseand the, verandah oi' the Union JJotel were eli-molished by snow f his, \vc.ic,',k--lliii -i'ormc-i- by an iLVillilllcliC*. The* Y.P.S.O.E. will hold ti.e monthly consecration meeting on .Monday evening next, when the presence of every member is re- Capt. Edwards has some very fine white radishes under the snow in his garden. A sample left at this office , to-day "���������measures 17 inches in length , niAl ���������'.ine inches in ciiciitiifcren.ce. The I'i.ivcir'is, equal to anything ever grown. There was,a dance in Bourne's flail last night, but owing to one thing arid another���������the .scarcity of ladies mostly. ���������the whole party adjourned to the Presbyterian church, where Ctnson's Slo'reoplicon Show of World's Fair Views was being exhibited. "Mr. Jos. Dunn paid a 'flying visit to ' the Wigwam on Monday, and* says things are lively down there. Mr! Jos. Walker'has obtained a liquor license ��������� for his hotel, the Wigwam House, and How Much an Ounce? u ' Deaii Shi-',���������Can you tell ine what price is obtainable fur gold at present? The store' hunt allows ns oiilyc$l.").oO an ounce in trade for gold. I understand . i * that about $17 oi $1S can be got for same in Reveistoke.���������Yours truly, ' i Trout Lake, Feb. mil. MINER. [We, understand that Lardeau (Trout Lake;) gold i.s somewhat less valuable than IJig Mend gold, thc* latter realizing ij> 1 S.oO at the San Francisco mint and .-jjlS in Revelsloke. Cam us Creek gold is worth .$17.."*0. Trout Lake gold sells at $10.50 here, although one merchant had been allowing the same price (in trade) as for' Big Bend gold ���������,$1S. lie only obtained $1(5.50 at the mint, however, which price he is now allowing if goods be taken in exchange.���������En.] Formation of an Orange Lodge. - THE,NEW CHIEF'JUSTICE. ���������Hon. Thco. Davie Quits Political Life. At a .meeting of'the cabinet-at Ottawa on Thur.-day an Order-in- Couni'il was passed making Premier Davie Chief .Tn>uee of. lhe Province of British Columbia. It is 'rumored in Victoria that the lion. Jr. II. Turner will be the new Premier. , which appeared has a,well-fitted 'bar, to be well patronised. Two old-time rivals met in Bourne's store this morning, and sifter the usual passage-at-arnis tliere was'a bout which would have done credit to'thc arena of a prize ring. The combatants were very unevenly matched,, but the little , man knocked out his big opponent in one rounti'of about two'inimites. ��������� ��������� Mr. II. MoOntcheon, of Kamloops, Opposition candidate for North Yale in1 the late Provincial election, went to Victoria last Friday on business in connection with choosing a candidate for the Dominion election. It is ru-, mored that Mac will oppose Mr. Mara.' A stronger rumor, however, is to the effect that Mr. Mara's opponent will be Air. Martin, mayor of Vernon. _���������' Two carloads of horses (2S head) were brought up from the Wigwam on Monday, , there being too many teams foi the ore being hauled over the sleigh road from Bannock Point. ' The horses are owned by various farmers further 1 west, and have been forwarded to their destination. Thi-? will make it better for the teamsters remaining on the .road, by reducing competition. Tom Reiel, of( Hall's Landing,'who is running a refreshment house? on tin* sleigh road between Bannock Point and Wigwam, came up on a business trip yesterday. lie reports quite, a lively time on Llie sleigh, although 11 teams have' been withdrawn. lie has several skins, one a very large coon, which he says is rhc only one ever seen in the neighborhood, lie had seen the old fellow's track.-; all over the settlement for a long time past, and after his capture the tracks were seen no liiore. Mr. Reid was accompanied by J. KeCiy, Dan Savoy's partner. J. C. McLaren, Piov. D.G.M. of B.C., arrived here from Kamloops on Saturday firmed with a warrant issued by tho Grand Cjrange Lodge of 'BriLish America, authorizing him to organize a lodge to be known as ''Reveistoke L. O.L. No. ]Gr>S," naming Edward Adair as W.M. Air. McLaren was accompanied by Messrs. Brownlee iind Frisken of 't Kamloops L.O.L. No. 1570." Old certificates were handed in by the following,, who are the charter members of tlfe-new lodge : Ed. Adair, Norland, Vict.,- Out.; A. David, Rainy River, Out.; Jas. McMahon, Selkirk, Man.; Goo.'McKay, Gibraltar, Spain; D. Little, Ireland; Thos. Steed, Notta- wasuga, Nl Siincoe;- Out.; D: Alton, Lbndon^Ont.; W. R. Reid and Win. Mackic, Out. The following were then appointed and installed as officers for tlie ensuing year: Bros. Eel. Adair, W.M.; A.' David, D.M.; Jas. McMahon', Chap.; Geo. McKay, R.S.; D. Little, F.S.; Thos.- Steed, Tresis.; D'. .Alton/ D. of 0. and Lecturer; W. R. lieid, S. C. Man. The bretliren then sat down to a substantial repast supplied' by Lewis-Bros., after which Bro. McLaren gave an , instructive and appropriate address, which was responded to by, Bros. Adair, ( Alton- and others, and Bro. Ma'ckie sang a good old Orange song Which was well received.' The. It. A. P. mark degree was conferred on Bro. Mai'l^eA who '.said. it,, had , tyeen his ehej-islfad"* wish --to ,'obtain fth'is sublime degree in his old age. A'vote of thanks was tendered Bro. McLaren, and the bretliren fiom 'Kamloops for their assistance,in organizing the new lodge. ' ' i . On Monday night���������which is to he the regular weekly meeting night���������Bros. S.- E. Eliott, S. Sweeney, J. Power, J. Douglas, J. McAleese and- W. Sweeney, all of Kamloops L.O.L., attended, and were accorded a hearty reception. They expressed their regret at. not being able to attend the inauguration ceremony f>n Saturday night, and gave some acceptable instructions in the working of the Order. <" Not. Acquainted with ihe Facts. Mr. John Irving, of Victoria, a shaie- holder in t.he Inland Development and Construction Co., is indignant at the aspersions cast upon that company by a portion of the*.' interior press, and writes the Victoria Tinica complaining that it has reproduced some of these "slanderous and libellous articles without taking the trouble to ascertain the facLs." Mr. Irving says there was,no foundation for the malicious attacks made on thrf company, that "all the employees have been paid in full, and that the company is'free from debt. The following paragraphs are a portion of Mr. Irving's letter: " *',The Inland (Development & Con- strurlion Co. haves issued no spurious checks, or any checks which remain unpaid unless not presented^^L���������ilTir bank of British Columbia. "The C.P.R. Co. did not refuse to take the road over until the pay rolls of the company had been receipted.," "The'company is not swamped with its indebtedness. , " With the exception of a few accounts which require adjustment and the engineer's certificate, the company owe nothing. Every laborer and.employee has,been paid in' full although the road has only heeu finished six weeks. ', " I observe ' that the Province also has been endeavoring'to make political capital by giving ciedence to these slanders'and published an article based thereon. lf Lhe pioprietor ,of that, journal,'when he tires of being bled by' the "Leg-Pulling Society" and finds it advisable to wind-up and. liquidate his obligations, does so as honorably as the Inland * Development & Construction Co., after a heavy loss; are(doing theirs, he will deserve credit: hence I would advise him to warn the chief "Leg- Puller " to refrain from adversely commenting, em, other people's aif airs," with- ,oub iirstascertaining the truth of sucli libels as he'may read ih'othei* publications." " - ' . . Now, while Mr. Irving may be speak- -ing according to his knowledge, it'is well-known that Genelle'& Co. .are bringing -an action against the company foi' nearly $10,000 for lumber sup-, plied. Af'the time the articles com- plaiued of were written the company was'hea'd over ears'in debt and the contents of its store at Three" Forks had just been sold to, satisfy a1 judgment,,while scores of..its employees were living on the charity of hotel- keepeis or dragging along somehow in 'hovel's arid-'shacks-juulil'the I. D. & C- paid up their wages so long- 'due. Mr. Irving may'have known nothing of all this, but it was pretty well known in this district. - , THE PLACE TO BUY liters' Supplies, HARDWARE, AND NERAL rocenes, revision STOVES OHANDIS DEALERS IN GENERAL MERQHAND1SE. ONE CAR LOAD EOCENE IN BARRELS AND CASES. PB ATT'S ASTRAL OIL IN CASES. eirels ������ BIRTH. ; Peri-r.v.���������Feb. 10th, atRevelsLoke, the wife of Jules Perrin, of a daughtei. Xo. Hi. Certificate of the Registration of a , Foreign Company. "COMPANIES' ACT," PART IV. Bellingham Bay Hydraulic Mining Co. (Foreign). ' Badge Social. A very enjoyable social was givoiron Monday evening in the Presbyterian church in connection with tho Y. P. S. C. 15. At the close of the usual mooting, which was conducted by Mi.P. W. Laing, a few minutes were spent in social intercourse-: afler which Mr.* Edwin Smith took Lhe chair and opened .the literary part of the programme by a, few appropriate remaiks. Then followed leadings and recitations by Mis-ses Lily and Ruth Valentine, Grace and Essie II.uiu'lLon, and Mary Edwards. Afler an interval for re- freshinents, Herbert Lewis gave a, guitar solo, which was encored. Tiie chairman then called on. Air. Win. Mackiu for a few remarks. Mr. Mackie -���������xpresised himself as highly pleased at having this opportunity of addressing so many of the young people nnd giving l.bi'in some .st alouieiiLs regarding his life. lie was horn in US2!) .md roared in this " Gi-e.il, Dominion." The greater portion of his life was spent in the bush of Upper and Lower Canada. 'This portion of ids autobiography was iiif-eiisly interesting. lie then gave so.no pi.-ictical advice on the subject of " chums," strongly urging all present' not lo make loo U-vo wiih "strange cIiiiiiis," and closing his inlcresling narrative by wisuing all pujsciiL "good lie-ail li until I hey died." The meeting adjourned afler singing "God save lhe Queen." Tin. social iv.i-. ,-i decided tsurcov.. Registered the 11 th day of January, JS������."3. T IIKIIKHV CKIITIKY thai, X have tills day '- rCKisLcM'Ull tllulJi:i.MNliUA*M UAVHVl'I'.ACMC Mining C'omi'anv (Foiii'.hin), nuclei- the "Com- p.inies A ut, I'iirllV., ItugisLralion at* Foreign C'oiii].:iiiii;s," unci the " Companies' -Vet Amendment. Act, 1SS9." , Tho If out Olliee of the :-aiel Company ii ->itu- niecliiLllii:-Jiiyof Kairliaven, Whatcom County, Wiiililngfoii. U.S.A. The objects for whic-li the .s.iiil Company is csliUili-Oiuil arc: 'l'o cniKliiei: .i (jcMiunil milling business in the Stale of Wiu.hiii(;t conduct a i;enoi-.il iiiin- iny business; to buy. ���������sell; own and operate wiigK')"-*. loams and all necessary mean- for ��������� transportinc-; ils supplier ami equipment to aiul from "aid niiniii^ propei ty wherever the- stime maybe situate; to buy, sell, own and operate un oleitvic planl, forthe purpose uf lighting or opcratini; tlie machinery of s.ii.1 mines ; tu erect buildings, and lo carry on a general iin.-rchaii- clisiiiK bu-lne.is in Ciiiinoeiion with *.ael mine-: to own and conduct a boar--e .mil to do liny ii nil nil things iciuisiie, tu ee<-���������.ivy .mil pi'..per foi iid.u liii'_-n pMiei.il minim-bu-iiu-s. audio i'.i'-iluiite lhe ^oiict.iI object ���������> ami pur- pusi-i uf said Company. The C.ipi'.il S|.]i k oi Ih.* -iid C.iiiip.m:. 'I* I Liny Diousiinil di.ll.ir-. divided iiito-.v liiiu-'in .! shared oi ilfij dull.-ii - e.leh. fl.M-.i niid. i- niyli.i-.nl ,i:iil s".il of oilii.-. M Vi- tori,i, I'liiviii.v of Hiitl-li t'oiniiil.l.i, I'li- <.l"ii-ill!l d.ij uf .lnne.uy, i.iic tl,oi.-.i;i:l e'ii,'l'H l.uiiili.-.l .tad iiiiiity-lr. e. p. s.| S. V. wouriix. It. ;;i-lr.ii* nl Ji.lnl .-"l...-k c'omji.iiiit's. Latest Big Behd News. E. L. Kinniaii, whc. accompanied ��������� Johnny Neilson on his lasc round tiip with.Lhe Big Bend mail,' and who re-] turned lhe end of last week, reports that they had a very enjoyable trip.' The dogs behaved admirably and'the snow was in capital trim for travelling. The furtliest point reached was French Creek, where the Consolation is paying well iu two drives. It has the best fixed-upand the most smoothly working outfit in'the'Bend., On Gold Stream Sol Holden & Co. have a wing-dam ready ,Lo sluice as soon as the weather i.s suitable. The flume there has made a good showing. "Parks' army" are in good spirits, and have their huge cabin almost completed. The McCul- locli Creek Tunnel Co. are in about 200 ft., and are ready to sink a winze for bed-rocky The Downicj Creek contingent, which includes the only ladies in the Bend, are in good health and well contented with their location. On his trip, Kininan obtained fully 100 marten skins, most of them of good quality and in fine condition. ti:. ������_C HiS ~>i.i POST-OFFICE 'STORE. Gents' Furnishings, And TOILET ARTICLES of every description. Specialty Trout Lake Items. ' John Brown came- up from Trout Lake last Saturday. t He reports considerable activity there; fully 30 men are working on the creek, and making about .-i"2 per day. They will start sluicingas soon as Uie soft weather sets in. J. Iviiowles has taken out about SIX/} this winter. On tho Broekonridge claim about 500 ft. has been wing-dammed; working in the river bed, an average of $2..IK) a day was obtained on this claim. A good deal of "dead" work has been done this winter in the way of putting in flumes for washing. The winter has been pretty cold and during the hard frost, when it was impossible Lo work on the creek the men went out trapping, obtaining in most cases enough to,clear-expenses, finite a lot of marten being secured. One day Louis Mershaw, ahalf-bieed, shot seven cariboo, which provided fresh meat for the camp fiir a considerable li ine and which wns greatly appreciated. Alost of the men are sanguine that the coining suiumei \\ ill In L'ike cli-i i-ii-t. If you want to reach the People in the North Riding of West Kootenay YOU SHOULD se in o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o IF YOU WANT a good oiioin the Trout UPTURE��������� Moro CUBES have been effected Uy my Trusses, ���������with tvi-fccl en io to wearer than by all other iir. .ri^riiinliiniil. Thuy. otulnl (incest ilui.ture under severest strain. A system of fiuinphftBljccn perfected tho last 23 yoars.fullyequalloporson.il examination ���������>> inJiil. 27 patents assarts DEFORMITY, cn*n������:si'HTBE. jXJIj, UJ Iliue St.-W..Torou.o- You can get it done at the " Mail" Office iS LOW IN teE AS IN ANY OFFIC THE PROVINCE. < oooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOO.O OOOOOOOOO'O'O'OOOO REVELSTOKE, WEST KOOTENAY, B.C. \m PAGE *.; Li 31 [ill " ",iV.W \j.'iti JL-P-i m f:������Xf li.i.jtXiJt.. Jut. W$MW$1W>MW������������$Z: ;ST(LLRETAIN MEDIAEVAL;DRESS AND,? :'.iAri'f'''BkibAui':cdsT\J'iiiE^xXXXX m li'? \tf mi \������f I ���������?-.-.-..:'- -, l?yy; 1 tl.-"*-':'?.*.. |id?; Id-?? fa t?' ���������i.i.'.' i������ lid I A;?? Hid; ���������'" '.������������������;' Some of tlieQiiiUi.t ThfnsrS to lie Seen Only '.';���������>, y? a Fit* JIIlc-s FroiiiGormiu.y's''Capital^ ,.';'��������� Tlio7'bl������������'l':'o'ff;tho'Ama|iiBrl aiiclllIM Old? ,??? 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Thi". trenciiywAAveirfiilofl. - vy-Htli A (me'tit. ���������'��������� to: i ihb -MibiiriiAXi'oi ythqj avpniifv which 'was-avoII weAriidyroilpdl- ?G'ti this was iho.?Telford?vicaiij..iatio:i,(?9 yi:nc-hA.de%i7Allde;dentre,ai������i^ dee;i-easiugyiu?y t)iie-lci-Qsa7dOy:-J;;^ i .ytlielycnrb ? Iii*o.,:li)yiTl:o ylfbimdiitipny Aas ���������?, i^ouiandvmiler^a-- niatrimpnifiiyongaga-?? '���������i\-edge!l,,ancl.ykii.appetil? '.aiid'-t"j'cn;'cbvore������?;:.!;njiei'i^ 'with, foui*.'iri'.cb.es' of;:2J':ihyh7Abno?uii-?''f4r'ityAijlf'n ; rpl J eel y.-yvdi icliyy?ai cb vc*re^ i ii? 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A I', 1,.'nl?1 i'i.';, ;i'l:: A^/wii'fit:is tho niatiei?witii tiiatlmiile asbeel a inan'%vSd'7:wa'-?,gt,!iiid!i)'g7phit.llo: .���������bank:-c5fytl;ie.ca.iial,' 'i^'o'i'auyii&^quvi^ f}Kc%'ii}lisi''. ������������������.,:'..!���������!.������������������-I..-.,-.'��������� -.-���������r';������������������.:. 'ywhati.ypiiyeay.";? AA.yy ?y ,?-;;y:. XAiyXAAA. 'XX i'That's Iwhhtyshpws? l*isyin;te]ligence; -I!ybv^ist-'jined?chuTOh,yan^|jh'$x A Btraiigor.y'AIiifb-; AX'iS'AXi: lyydlyyy??;^.??? d;??,? ;7 y?; yyvf -T1 i'<,?B?,s li|ly;o������: yC nra.XAAX:X:X^ y?yAvgbbd?pc.plixyiiia).ty;ii.p^ ��������� me/licni.eyfbr.?,'jn^?i?p'6.n|^^ ?tbat -i'iid\*pi:itrpii -'idbptter ? thaii'curby be-.-" efcisey al sic kyf b wiv i ATbryyti-bublbsbinby He ���������' kdspy ���������cl'iceiije A rpviidhid-chicireiisiliy.? -rniSDi'uAAii-xir.r' v..iiTt ^.^^. A i^,^:i^ ':, 'fiyiy^^.' '*i.y,ii!,'H f-<-b y! . ;���������.. 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A" ri'iiicukj.i,' andytlip . indojibiidGntypbiirgey ; li ???:riis iby ofltlip Ath intic Iprciyi ri cos ,snap,tlieir .y^yiiiigiir's. liyyytic'liclo Aciipty; ?vy?yy,Ti:c?!!:u!!C*? strict :adiiei*ei]bb'7to.:y1"rndit-? .���������'iiyjio,nal';ii''fivlil.:cbs^ yyiytv'ri!:lps-L!i6y7peasantd'dbdyy^^ yiy?;Fi;iosiii;id:l:ii!idyyHeljgblan:dy??ac* yy a.i nd;. y isyAl ro a ^ sAJiihou;rc'i--:vij6tt: estri!.Vi.gantly:?pt;i-V;i,i'cj,l Ay-y 7yyidi.iyH)!tA'Accb'itri^ 'fy'.?c,''fepii'lV^if^ yyyt 1 ib''\V,b rfe's?i'li������ii. a An>-btl y^ .d#'b'r"s4'if;'t'hUyypC^ ;yy.7fil}:byycajis?.?wliichy-tlieyiPriw ^���������wSirlttoyt^ yAy^liati^iu'^theyhearti.iofy-I^is'-.iay: Ai iidlesyfrpmyBe;i-lih,y?-tiieyA\iiiiiit.:?Siirbe-7 ir-yxvAiiersyinvbybecinyiibibyyto upiiplcAlioir,? ���������.i^y^VV.eiid'isiv'indJ.riiiuaijty;-''^ ;?dTiio.?gr;-'p!!icKi-;etbhbs^whichAr 7?7?l'.l'.:ileiiy tjfy^Ic,Klc^riio AKun ���������yedeinytlsQ lduks' bf tlie Spreii.'slii.owltliiafi "??'t::eyyiiaye,.i.-i,t \'otbepii 'ii}flueiJ)cbcl.*jy'1;lib''' ?,? 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Av>j-,y y .IpiA'dAls '-lie .ybai-i.-r.6'.'riglit, to --Kjfeiik, y-'.vhj.lfi ?>f;**y. is yoai*'.'-i.*i:;t.p prove I . dory; Abiiird: jiidiiFftrobb^ 'tb'. tho' very- e':ubK;;bg'-l;!&cV.--'iny'thcircvrA.y .Tlienf r.fyi:y-?.iKi.;y '-is^iiisti-fiyji'!?in bolA-inic ilutt -.IfoiiriA '..laonntein-, seiwibly "yf.pjiroiiohed, r'.y.i-ii,; prcve,.to';bis.���������ythe tnbrdt i-iO.-c.'iiili; ' CfCibrA biA&ntiirio-A iiiwii? his (jib!, ib.ij'.bi'ris .yf.rv-.adiwii'a.j-.lb', .put ..'���������'������������������ iti just 'br-'Vigiit'! '������������������iobcaiiMo. ''bayin' 'ar? ���������Vji'"!^rl'y,-y-,j? i'.i'.i.-'ii.i.vlnrifl. ',r-.-.;.;-h i;i-i;i?:j:d '.fil'.'.yll.idy, iy-- ho.:'.[; .l������������������,7;l^.o^v.���������''wi'!���������yy^^fi'���������-s���������r������������������������^i'^���������rf.-ii���������l���������i���������;i/l'-������������������syil'.t':ir;i.-u';ie;ii.'..aK',;?ton<.-:h iu ���������liiiidp in tb7'yb!iargbs;:|?or .short pyHbdAd? .fenir,cifIfiyoiiicheyi. Lliickyyaudycbntiiin?? liniyoiA'^l^^^'H^^'P0"^^.6^0^.^ of l.'hbr.e lire,-pliicetlyAu? a;y8trO:!g ii-oii- I cluii libo'f? or ''"ire; tort;", witlia liiiaiigbullilo I Tibzzi,c-?,sb a's'.tol.regulato the ?iiizo ylpfytlib .jiei.i.i.'ii'.-yAndy'.si^ Jiydraiilifiyypiyossuro.yAnclbr 7 which It'ie;; ?, cbinbbiiitibii is7pii*iheu-th.ro*.-ighiAh'0'',ii6.z,:.;-. ..���������7,le'.i'uv.;.thc>.y.|shiipe/. isf/aAoiigvcbrdyyandy ^passed over iib-l-opiiigdable^slit; at ri^itt ?HngipSy\-?i.t!.?.t!;bycoril::i tblgivo i^btiligq to? 7a lnni'pSyhit;!i.outs thoui'iii 1,0 !bii:rthii.: v' ��������� yyyThey?iirbliiiejniaidon Aoai'dstp" 'drj-.y .aii'l, af.tef'.'i'.'fcw'lhprirs areApinbyb'd-toI 7shbAs;bf,cb?yli^ii.tbd;:zinc7?tho,c:bri-iigafcr I ;?iiig sbrvijig'tolpiovni't���������fc.hb?-j)cii^jis,.:i'.i-.piii:.' yAbndig'ihuiii^.tiioyprb-iOsdbiy'bukb yAbiclr tiyoy diyo. nbxK.siij'jcbtc-li'ib alciui ... iii tiby \yli:ph'y u perlioa tod IstAutd is yiu.irp���������. .'.ciucbAib'iHpi..,-;,'Aio?'temperAurp. btiii'-:: yAgulatoiiycieKli.rdirigiiAhelrbi'iiiroiiid ofthbrartU'ldbxposod' to . its;yiii'liieiibe.,; yPi'obi,ylf!ibdkiln?l1;hb articles'?go to i,hb. Anlsl.iug'Aul pabking?rpoth,?:\yhere tjio '.end vel'thvustylfols;. a- .syebbd': ubileb .rapidly lyreyblyine: . eiiiery'.'.\v'lvi;e?.3;?--{i.iid AithdrAv'u iieltfly and Isiiicipthly polish-: edd:: Thtiy y itra the*t pac'ieu ib j.iAor L)oard,.?boxe"s, .each.containing"i'UO'p'on'-;'.. ciis,;inid?t-!iAo bpxbi. iirbiii tAb:p:ib!;od ffirysbipnib.-itiii Iw'^P'Aii J;c)--bii-: opntbiiir iiig.'lOo ea.di.7dr iO,QO;),-po:iciIs iirbysliipy p;.ig boxl y ?Ni -ariy , all. tb b wi irk is ,d pi'io. bp: ybi.e.-'?, c and the; cost,ytiiorof orb, "is iigkfc.^-E:;c!-biiige?7,..; :A'y -A'dd?? X'X.i hi li-^-h., that :f-.:;i:iUi- .Co'-ha.v.fj'Wiri lii'-l'iin iillii '"i'ai'.'.'.'gi'** i,'f yd.-y. h .���������*.! rr...i;-yi;, 1:1 !i': A;ArA;-;'.= :>'-'j.!i! ���������..-t'-.s.. r,iuTn a .Uisc-A'.l-'an'.'in-'ot; iV.tv.','-'S'bii,'! liO'.i'cr bftii,-,!1- '..,..' ..������',' V-*.-;-!i.;;:;-, ;���������::. t' f ni.-ir'tA ro- -������������������ry .!.:���������;��������� tail ' ;iu.-.i, v'?:int. t.'n.e.y ���������1: fAVi'-;ti;';i.ay?';'.fi;j-..;t.-.yf:;./v-'V. " -oiu"}il-ig.-i:i practic'i1..-',; ' fiwny willb tin-' l'a:,-(--r!,,ij,(������.-'iii''i. n:. lu HO'ik-yto- aJior tb'O "I'f'ibit; in tliul ci-i'������;i.iOiii':������i and usages .here- cou-l ���������iivct'iii'iv.ixh ���������thoiii. '��������� ?:, -., ���������'���������. .; ���������-��������� Tb:* wen;.iin go to tlio Lfir.ii'a subr.^r- it'.,:: ���������tiie trii.t .ti..��������� .'������������������: f'A lii.iiu in .v'.-;-o ' v." 3r.y. d 7Add ;.Vt!,(7- ;f;:;t 'of thi-- VA;i'!.s tivai' A;s.Ac-}l tb Aioget.bA f,,.-.' I Intiiri'Vi- t li,*. i'n'.*- Sji*.I.*i., "If thei*'.1 arb p-V.r y::'pA- ob-.-th**; ������������������irr.li'.roi.f.; fiion:.. AA .riy.r-.l.A ttiV-u;.:li iy'nv ro';:-'-;i:'-; .irAp'i.".'.'*" ;rii'.i'.,-r.7-'.i'-hf ' on-.wJiiffh y.-i? -.vefo "���������."'--ii .ri.-:.: ���������.I';:i !.'" ' poor. .Ai! 7 .Jvi.t'iriiiK ,v-'SR .?<:���������:?'��������� .v .unt.i.1 yi. f'tw'y'������i���������'������������������'��������� .^iiilt'-f'-. ��������� w.b'iii.i.1'. a- "pr'-^v-I'd by. ,r-':":.';;y^; (lircib'.i'J'A'A ,tuvri!i::'< it- ii?ld-r, y fty-.-,b;.yAi'''; a o; ��������� wh.ji;i!iinriy;'.:K>iii'yr Crop of '.j^yAirA 'tavaiA.vaK?.-^ ' la. ti:lrt ?'.*:ayAd? iroe n* ���������waa. b' a'aridy. '���������:.:. I.ion f.-;' ������������������ a ffrxfl. "nnii (ir ..''���������rnyai"-;i,-';,rji.;mn������''. b'Hii. '.'T'liff"iioii. nibb. ::; . "./ Ifarir, yibJo.',' ,ff:rrn, -.' ,0 X f ���������tidit ..���������iifii -��������� ' nXT -n tb;' icrap& J.--.'.*' /' Yi. :\ui'Ui ,'H'iixo\Ai'y And. 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V'hioii ��������� iirfi'p-.-!- toA: ���������'ial hoc (.';!' 00 hi .-fiir. ii.'iii IK. li!' 'I. ii :v:\'A.i," .in ���������c-rl f,ii OOA. '���������<������������������ ������o iiOiby. !.iii'.t.''.,'f'r.(|;i.!ii-' 'iyiiiiiigifi-' islnrrt, the" y, ti-!l lif-r ?' .1,'ii. dim tb'-v arc ���������Tho Uibl' -firi.l ,'.. '.'. -'''���������' ' \uyr/ Fflj-^iji 'd'.-iribor right," .".say's" :-/u������'- niaa.nlia'l:, labor and do aliJiw, fi;..id fiix'da vrork?" . '' - . "QbcA ron.aro,' rl^'ht," iwwrit;fjfi Mr, .rWeajy 'Watlkiusi, wondoring . v.'tiat- -.vm 'cf.ii.iot;' ri.'-V'-. . ' 7 an I 11, i'i. ir Mto ��������� ���������; !Ao IVj ������������������������.'.' . ' ViAd, inUf.'rs a.i illr i'i.Vi'i flic v.'iir! K!l V.;f-'.!') ti'A ?'?; I. I allow that? I havo done ai jii'.-lil'aya' work in my life, and ;-ir;i.',l tllC. !f-:f.t .Wr"':g. t'i:ii'..i:'?ftl| ��������� ii man X OiTidt,!":! t;i ,do. ���������' If ' ::!!..|.i.iy y/ori:,' closr't it'.'"-- D^y } t'li'b. I '������������������ib a i ly: ���������', J':[ iti aili.;: a?s iii i Ad y AbA ;b<3:i ty, ynbtyn'bbyiliaiytenyfoetylpb^.:;? yii'gifei^^ ,|tl:e dibtiinc.ii'bybndyiiiileyin:? iiii'i'a''.:fiiiiii>.:i:, ^ut^3.--i;y^A:ft:er:llyliad;tlioyiiib^iiiiisilied. yi; ypaibtb(l'ityi-bdv7y?!,'A'Arpii^?;brigiity yaJs^theyTiiitcli^itfiii'-Jsiiiei.,^ :ti J'iist;hsrPwiisystayiiiig7 to?;?towii:,;.;ona' i'day^ypivy^ y^M.AlA^vadsopkiiig heafthybyyliiiiitd :jiiigdg;;tci.rs;.7;toM 7 bigdi 1 i^'atpr.ni'1 ul?r ccbi ii;i ^biiiyipiyb-jil.iii;:; f;lib?wbeds;bb5shaw|'s-.grpyoy^b^ ;-,\y]uii:f:!^ doctor,?; |Aud ;ypu'y?,Wiitch?,but;;;,aud7rp*7 "'AfXiXXxsXfXXfffffXA''' y y^^licbyilbjiprbalciiedytlib ii] acb^Iy'wont;? ntipiit'ii'oi-L'yyCfc^ '6a:wl.'f.libyiiK)iiste^ iQ'-.\b?'y:H.b.4vM'^ yiyaiiirdiiVfi^^ ?:nbticbd':\di!^iit inotibiids lypbs^ :;'*;o,ii,61 vi"tlr'i������l'-::to|?vofc'urn'v.i.iti'".(?15?i-,:?**.l.'0-?, ',*i'^jl?^'|.',l'ir." ybiiAbllilijriiitb thb:Aater,?as tbbyjiiiiiiilly, ���������:',ii6',AiaiiiiyytUi;isji'--;sGpii^ ;B.iit'i-.';wVw.d"r������:tliyi;S.nn y.iiioiisteibrise'r'ii'utl'.phib^ ?.Hl;e'a'iii;U! halciiigbt ���������licml^'IdTL^asyiiiil; ���������?tiiiusua!?idi'Ar!iiAi;cb..:.yi yhadyioardrbf,, l;sup!i.ii t'lhi'AbutAi iuy yteii?'yiar.?'i-osi-? ;|doiicb7.dii7?t!idyiakp;y;'tliis liy'as tlioJirssj;' ��������� rplu>,ge;':-lNe,ver-',.rea.lT^^^^ : gether with his iiiibipbso siJ*.e;;l wai'iibcl'l ���������iuii. thiit-I liadlpficbu^terbd a daiigcrons .;��������� ,e!ieuiy.,?-v.7'7'j;;:y?y::'-y'?'.:y-y-?.77--:^.??;-;y?: yy;y 7y;y -ryHe-strnclky1'the .Iwat^ fiyo feetiirbiibtheybpat andyiuiHib ]iasi*od? liiidor,; it? I.y feltbiiA'dioai-d 7 Iim- rbiiprh 's'calb-iikAylii.deyn J)o:ity?liiAbnt.ly(;ti!ibught.thiu:ij:y;ti!'be: luiel ;couio,?yuii ��������� iy]io"l;lo.p.t:i|i yi:iy, lAby? rtishbdyiobny lieartyantllit boiii ii^iiiist iiiy riiAadtluAgli it? Would;^Aik: ejsii-7 ?,J'fidyli:ulA;iybze;Atiie;?biw,t'A yvhayft-"'^'^.^!;**^ ybpfo. cai:ie.y'up?;iibput_ ,i>vt;btdii,yp?l'Afcbrr ?thbypt!ierlsiilel,7!uial?,tti-i-:ipdytbwai'd;ytiic; :'���������! boat.??!!.!: cliunied. tbey.Aiitciy.yviih his ' taildii?! il tli'-y iako' locikoyi' Jiico: J;iittor-:: ��������� "inilk.iPallji'y.y-I yknew, ;be?ywas7bi;bl'aiid '' tliat?'ii,o,^va3.'';yueteniiiiied,...^ '11(3? ca tiie ..tpSviVvdythb boat u'ivii-liiSyjbivB,- '- opbii nt|Msi'dli. Bjiced; t ibi'tyif. lib. Iiiid struck . lititlwbbliyiiai'bgoiiC.tOjpiCct;!?. .;;��������� Death,y a lipfriblobTciiUi,: waay; star ing. i;ic in "tlio; 1, fiicb. Aid lid, li.-Ip"- bt ;".lY:i.n'fl?y There ;.wbre| '���������sbinp. ..boi'ilb oil 7: tho . Opposite...shore ; wateihing tjio - battle*.'? Lntyt iiOyy hiittiip ��������� |''ibe^ii'ty-:ii'i'l:..i!:-.>iiiby-' had,; cbiild -npti-each; "liKjiii'iiibo t?o7bp.pf anV'Sorvico.;?;? y? y v y.lIrealiAd tiint Iiniist .keep cool if I dvouiill.wi:i; iho light.,??I?mi :denlyybp-; ciun'oas ytitrong ;ns; a lion, ,bjy jawa set I atid'iiiy ti.'btii gi'.oi.inti'oa.'oit'c.h' oclibr;.������������������'���������' As -ho caiiio noiir tiie boat, I pn'iod .oiiliiiy olf:par;wititiill my inight.?-:'-Tiiis'i;\ytiiig, tiie l;oat.::.;>rc.iiind so wc pastiotl each othur .bidivb.v'.yi'.i.u?? Tlol'iyas r going , ats'nchl. speed 'that.,- ho ' wont?lifU-ObiiV twbuiy ;f������et befbro ho I lirnod anil llieii ii,; iiad .'to . ��������� .make-.a largb'oirclb.-.- jAhiiig tbe" wbtorl 'inio a fo.'im. ��������� I. tried to get .-iway froin .In in ���������"but.lio was bbtbvoOii the boat and llie sho!'- and it would bo fully Ui pu.sn .toward th'ud.i'liile of tho l.-iko;; U'o ������*'��������������������� 'disappointed,' iiiail, 'Fiii-ionbi, and ciiuio1 for ��������� tho ciuioo "iviLhyreiiewed. vigor. -���������'.. , y' ��������� iiniiiit eiitiif-r kill or.b'o killed.7 '��������� .'������������������, 7,1 again jiiii.pd'On'ioy oif;par and what- jiiaddtiu' k:I nation moro do.sj.i'i-ato,; the. .oilier, oar *! ippei) t'rciin irs. loci; and slid in to '..'no I.-'?:;-.;: ' There -was no tiiiK; to bo IohL i:i trying tor>.;i*over it, for b? another instiini,..the br.'.llo would.i'-o .lijK.t;.p'r won? man or 'gait.r.? ;Q:;ick- as li;:iil./iiiig I raised tin-, roaiaiiiing par aiid lirmigbt it dbcvi!"wi!!i all. my jlowtri;,.���������a'i'bi'iag for liis;, iiye-a.' ' J fell, flljort' of fin;? ni.-b-lr, btif struck,l.ritn ou. lho. eiid of. the noyo, JJc spurted'blood'and . licibiiuiod. ���������- Tb.-it' was fatal , to, liiiii, for L)i-:, next ib.sLiuit, 71 ntt:ii(.'.k .'.in: aiyr'n.-s iho eyes. ��������� lib stopped and. comi'i'.'iiccd 'fii/iking aiid anothbr blow sent hiui out of .sight. : ������������������'The spot was watcliotl .for ponie.diiy.s and at liisi. he was found sunning him- golf in his old bed,, where he was shot.; Uo .iiieas.ur'..:cf fourto"ii foot' in.d .was thought iH.b'.- til) yeiira old. ..The.! old al- ligi.'.or ii-.OiLoi.-i .Aid 'he,- atlni-Nfi! t.ie bb.:t l;fcl-,vir" it v.'.-;s red, All f-.-:- i...ta.ro eafiiiv 1 ii.'iu't'i-d "Ited Iti,?.?.-:-" v.-iiiu-. Anil,. It Ih Tivol Tliouiiancl I ;Xear������ 'ybld���������:."���������:; The SI,lino nf lliicclieus Also I>6������crlbei*I��������� . y, ;��������� "Moved Auto.uaticitlly In ?Varlou������ ?l>lreo- - ; '':,������������������'tlons'.!'. ''??77,���������''....?.-:>���������'-���������!��������� biyyi-??.::?;",.;';-.;;??';;?;.;;^ Hi'Tyi. ? fAi:. writer, incal8cientific'i-journaIsays::?:??yy?? X'i' The'ScientificvAiiierica^^biitiiiiisiahd'yy ?accbuut Iiy Tly^Diirfee Of a lpcpAbtiye? ;?;���������? iythat wals.iiiveuted iaiid lisbd? 2,000 years .?:?' -agb.^yd.yyyl-yy-dy^^ ^-.���������TJiero'b^sya'y.ge^ y iaechahiciaiis? what? vehicles ;;contaiiiing'7 y y?; .���������.������������������withi,ii';?tii^^ ybwn poj)iii������iii:i iireyof''cdiiiiiarativoly"rbyiA;;'?; 7ce!ity;;tji!igin;'iahv 1 i'i ciiiyyii g is y bAbf-ydiuic'er3?;y?yiy| ..^\yere...iii;ay-;i.^tij;ij.iovo^ ,l''jsinl?;Ai\Vif(-liijg;yth&'d .4>vero-tT)i;e.if}aupiiorLi,n ?yi-AA?\yeire.fi|kSi7tb''aiiya>c.oy:p yh^druinyH:?ASvumiH!iis:d^;ii.?vi^ ���������ya-i'bbb'Ai.icJypa^A.iyupi'-ardp^ ,'y(iSi'.ri.i.ii?a:|'i'ri.ii.iifyiiii,d^ ?Aab?j'!io,by'atllaAi^ .y'weigiife'y'-y^I.yiib.^griului-.i^ y.tiiroiygh'favli^ y!np;ij:li;thb .Aeigh t?c;|iisbcl.sit ryThb:brbi-|>;it;l tlins,'puliecbpii;thbl;cbM^ ���������fbroyolveVlv.the'.-yrunii'nndi'ySy y t li oy Shr iiib' tp^mbyo forward ;iii; a straight XXXi yy?neroyalsc*y:'deBcribesyho .ri'tiic'ywheqi-!,iiilorder toymake-7tii(J���������ylshrlnoyyi??;?:? ���������riici vodinba;,' circuhir 7piith 7'aiitl;' to'iiialce?l;??;:yypy|J 'yifr'Mby&Xtoy'slruigL 'igi&y?d:yyyy,;i?yy?i??yyyyyy;d;?,:;y?7';??.-d yy?By;fun!iii,gdhp|fibiiro?bfyyyictp^^ 'lfount:aiii!iybbnf)'i'H^ 'yyiiiade.jii.b.'.fHisc.iiai'igp ?iirby'yy.T!iisyifi,p:irbtu8yisd y^'!dl!b:fwo'-v.-bv-;cPc^y'famnia^ ftiiietiiaiii*j'*rt'D2gin%erhii^",;y :?;:y,T,hp.;inpcb;iib"5iii;'of:;thp;shrir* i?blieiisyiu*("^iiAiuit^ lytibitywlibpAliybhibW 7 ledldd j dff A ?|bp b? ^ i?wl!icliytiu)iiVi'jyi-ig;;wKo^ K!oiVnyas-';,\Vi;ll::?knQW y:cliAd|:aiybribc.ii)lpbydn Fl*Ubati'^ ysfcii'l:?Piirthpi;;iibrby?Uio;sli|rin^ I'dvAbuco.bf a liighyclygree bfiybfiiiauieiityyAy? ���������i iny ib e'ch'ii b icnllm aiii j jiilal ibif. ip? t libycyiyy;y?dij l?iii'lriciil;i)!i,A twoAdy|dobkyyas ywolp-isyddy?, .'��������� iii:' il.10,7 gAiei'iiiu'arr^ ? tiiiis'of yappariituS'-'f pr; y perfoniiingy thedyy:?^ 7sbbiiiiiig?h:iirjc!t3;of cliaiiging7 ���������yviiib^iutpiy?;;:;.;? .nii 11:���������ior.riii iIk in Ip-iiWine."-':??.??=:?''? A? 7'.-';"? ''s'X'H'A Ai It?is;cbntidentlydpiipypd-ylthat-tins; isy!??.??; t^o.'first.iliiiip .thisyseifcTiiovinp-llYcliiClo, lylb '?: ''���������'j(Avliichd,'tlib';y':'plu'iil'o':.ycert'a,in^ ���������Hero has beeiidescribed prlei-c}ii?rcferrc;d ";??.,???' ?todiy!any?writer?'hi;ytho' ?Ebglish Ian- -yy??: ���������?gu:igo?���������'���������yiThis'.is'h'Qt^tr'aiigo,':for thowbric?y"'?;? ���������? yof-Herpdesbniitive^pi'liiiitoiiKitayisiycry-ydiyy ���������Kcarccv andythb translatibnspf Gcinnnau-'?;?;:;;;? '���������dine'iiito Laiiiiland of iBaldi intaJtalianyy? A ���������? arba^bdaro? XXa A" AiiyAi XXAAAy 'iA'AA). :J:'ii;ilI'l;:is.,uiiiyers'ail3y'adniit'tod^ 7pn iiibchiuiicldthiit^Hbrb-isthp abtlipr ofyyyyily ii 11 Ji prv:- f I.i-ftty- d o/ic* i-i'p Si 611:;% q f,d ji.: ��������� 1 i 1 fi cl i i uo.v. ab. f-'-; ?? ���������,,'l":v. ;���������/ 7't|iia'teiV?.by',7'riibiu iyhiisiAilaii^ Iwiiibh-yt ii.dybyidencp?; ^ I e-lbai-l'ydntitlies liiiUr--bfi.havii)gi!ivc)iited"7:yyAl, ���������'.'thb'y'li.rstysolf/.nipyiiigf^ ...'iiiotive.':'?-,;; 7 :-i.?yl'i--.r. .y",?^?;.' i?ir-'yir??y;-."??.:i:?.>.'?:7;;v i'?'.'?"? ?: - ?7 A: .Oiiiii'uVii' fo r, Xnt.irnliR.MrJy -:; 7 ��������� ���������A.At sn'itrec:entyi'mooting yofI'lthblyRoyal .Photographic' Society, T. Kb riallnicyor ���������'���������described a? iiew?; '.iiodifi.ciitiiiii Iof i,hia '.tei(;piio:iic'ylpiis,l by..?Ayli.ichv:ityi!-:inado.-. Anita.!ilo fin-Jong;,or yBliort' oKtciisieina of.' ;.' tlie eiunera, wiilhin? certain i iiii:its, so as ,10 give tlio poiyor of iibtaiiiiiig at,will a yiaigi; prsiiiall laiiipiiltbatioiiyi'of distant; .-���������"bb'jctctsl -.Iio said ..that; tlio, ini.ih'point witb.loiises.of this, plass isi tlio ;f[iii������K.t'ipn .1 '.of.'riijii'-ilit'y,; it is , easier? .to .niakb a ielb- : phiitograjiliic Ions ; at , tlioi.y.iicriiico -to some exleurj;.pf;������������������ the Ju'iiiinci.sity of tho iuiiige Mipon tlib:Aensiriyo, plato.- Ho; also exhibited his ���������; new-- naiui-alist's ' c.-iinora. a loiig, narrow instriiiiieiifc of ��������� light'.', weight,"., niado cihie-iiy for jilibto- giviphingwild animals'' from a dislanco, when the caniera is held In tfib hand, or wlieu it can vbo������������������'���������'��������� partially rc-fiteel t ag.iibst a tfee' or othbr -.fixed- object, or wiion -lying , ou the :. stoiiiach on tho Iground.-.-'; ;',.. ''.;-;' I :.?���������?.?' .. ��������� d It vis along, camera of ���������'light,'Aybight,. preferably (itto'd with a telepliptographio, lonsyac'tiiigsiip'on a . sbnsiliyo. plato of soiueivhat small sizo.7 It lias a lengthy ' 'es'u-picce, inf.unto'd.upon its ni.por 'sbr-.--. face, and l.vb,i'ii this is? adjiisind to stiifc , tho'cyi'sigiit of the User, it ni.-.ed never he, ; shiftci. froin that adjustmentyf.or tho j.iirtii.-ular uHerythe iuiiijrc f/11,.the,,- jilato?'��������� b.i.'iiig'at ti.o saiiio time in 'focps, it is-, ii.evc.'V,������( cc.:hs;'iry sifterwar'il.s to alter tlio' ad jiistpiont; of tlib 'bye-pic-co. 'fui' all the o.hjt-ciia hoyees.in? sharp foe-lus ' thrnngh, ' it;.wilii;.'.!soyl oin sharp fobus , upb.a tho'' di , .si 'dl lib: to. ''j'oyniiiiiini/ie vibralibn I a' yparti* '���������culiii'ly Ugh't spiiiig had boon inade for tho install taneous sliutter. .��������� ,'. ��������� I .".li-i. ..i r.-ilii.-IUi Joncn-Siurth. Slut>!i't;vi-i-y 1 .retty,- , ���������:. ' Kbe-ii'iii'l V'-i'y witty? ���������; ���������'������������������. , . . ,. I!i..i-li-iii!\-(isu:ii,ii Hiimetimcs. Is qultp plalry, I'm 'tilt- ������������������"!!'>> .-iiii" nil lii't-l; itrouiid. -'���������; Will. ri-v.-i'"ii'.-(:--)irotliiiiiil��������� ���������������������������,'��������� i'lii'Miie; i.roticliy sipoilsti liyplienin horname. Sbo ilniic'S liku n camel, Il.T ?.ii,.|.'.';..i'.ii is uiiiuiicl; ��������� ���������' Ji.'i::.,.-'.;���������-��������� ,.',,11 id a h.-it-riieik.put to sliamc; I'li: in.; ������������������������������������..��������� . ii" liny." i.'rtwn li.'.l'.n-L- !it-r, Am: ;..;��������� ",i.. ,' i.,iu> w;i!t/." iini.liliiv' .....|-, ' I'ii.-;e;uan-ii by iliat liyi.h.uij:lH'i-A'-:"i. ���������Truth? svsti ."fle