Vol. 6.���������No. 11. \\ f^J^>%A %%> A%AJ$^ EEYELSTOKE. 'WEST KOOTENAY, B.C., JULY 8, 18!)!). $2.00 a Year. $ I' ���������I $���������'��������� , I ' - "'l'is very general opinion that, the success attending lhe celebration wil establish Dominion Day as (In: aiinual Tr.uil Luke City holiday; R.-vcl.' stoke holding to Qu^oiTs Uirlliday .���������ind, perhaps, Labor Day. Th.-H-'veLtoke contingent of cxcur . MORE,EVIDENCE. The Revelstoke Board o." Trade ��������� Must Change Irs Practice. iceunntlates l--".c!st,I*VciL. (d) The council slniil ilr.nv up-'pe* litions and refer the same to the cor. poration at <*i111<*��������� i- a genera! or #"-"K two inches higher than EuT^n-gtriv-T meeting. of tin; Oriental. Trout Like is ii while m in'- qotmti-y���������long may il remain so. B.U to proce -d to the celebration. The elV *l" visitor from .North Konlonav 's c.miiul ' was early wakened on the ' tii.ii-tiij.i-; of' lhe 2'kd celebration of our nn: ioiiiil. confcdei-.uion by liie loud snl ti tit of dynamite. Again and again it,.ro.t:*i-d i;i Hue mining cam^ style till oven'the laziest tiheved the summons - ��������� ��������� i and even in the forenoon the slivets ,were lined with residents and visitms watching th-,- interesting gaines. Rut 'slid the crowd grew. | From Revel- . stoke, Feign jun. Thomson's,1 (Joma- Aplix', "Ai l-o w head, Halcyon, ami all. " about and aimind they came (in Feigu- soii there were left but tlnee to hold the town) to j.iin with Trout Lake Cil y in tht* day it celebrated. Fiist caiiie lhe boat races on the beautiful Like that lie-S before the city., Then began (in-fore lunch) on Victoiia street' part of the interesting programme of athletic events. 0. Wood took fiist and W. Cunningham second in the boys over S race, and for boys under that age,A. McPher.-ain took the prize. Another Mi Pheroon. Miss C took the gii Is under 10 event, ami again a Cunningham ' was second. A diversion was now found in. the fat men's race . which res.died in a. dead heat (on account of fat). The. obstacle race was iM-i!y won hv Ed. Bell, and "Harry" Carter covered ground^ in the prospectors' race in a way thai showi il him to ��������� the "manner'' born. J. Smith look the-a-.-k race fiom I'M. Hell, but Bell ami Lundy made a popular winning in 111 - : in -v-lcui-cd race. , i. ��������� ... A \ery interesting contest, was the' fii'euieii'.s compi-tHioii, being,,;! ;10 yard ran, rai-ing ai-d i limiting laddi-is lo peak ol roof. R. was i un by lhe "big" men i;i Ii.1! second- as against oii for the "iiitle'iiM-." In the standing long jump .7. Smith won with 0 feet, G iu., fi'.i m .J. L'imly;'and in the running ditto. F. Jone- won fro n lhe same man viilh IT feel, 2} in. Again, for the I hii il time Lundy h;id hard luck, get- l\r,'; .���������-cond to Rell in the hop, step Rell. J. Smith look the shot, putting event from Wisener, a Revelstoke visitor, by a half-inch; and, in a splendid iace with a steep hill finish that would kill a mountain goat, -F. Jones and J. Smith heat. O. M.������-. the board and if it does-n't see fit may d-jil with it "at once"' and to its own sweet- will and pleasuie. Urgency is not a plea in the local case at all, .the power of trie-part, (the council' is- lecognized as grealpp than tlio whole��������� the boaid.' Oilierjioards of ir.ide woulrl confer a favor by sending in eojiies of by-laws for coutiast.** A Very Light Session at This Week's Meeting1. The cily council met last night, all pieseiit.' .Minutes of previous meeting lead and adopted. Communications were received from II. W. Edwards re deposit of garbage over liver hank near' his residence: AS. A. Lawson offering his services .-is cily auditor; II. N. Coursier re. lea.se of 'poilionof King street lying between Front street iind Columbia river; A. C. Thompson, on behalf of Revelstoke l.odg*- I. O. O. F., offering council low ei- portion^ of lodge building on lease of five yeais for'.$17.)0, allowing $"}()(! of this amount for furnishing. Clerk vvas instructed to write Mi. Edwaids; and communications of .Messrs. Coursier and Thompson were laid over. The public works committee recommended expenditure of the following amounts on streels: First street, from Mnlhons Bank to freight shed, $150; Fir.-t street, between Molsons and Imperial Batiks,-, $150; road passing steam laundry, $30. - ' Moved and seconde'd hy Aid." Kil- patiick and McKechnie thiit the report of public works committee be. adopted. Cairied. ' c On motion by-law No. 17 received its (bird reading and was finally adopted. Aid. Crage reported thai several aAV^^^ya^ ^..;���������; i. i" i , , ' ��������� i1" ���������������������������,1 l'."<'*-pe(-ius uf the Boston .-ind lho l.-ntish Ci-'uiuoia , -> .,- , , , . . ., ... .t ....,' ��������� . I l'Hti-li t-ilmiibia Copper Mining and u,d ells it -one ot lliujS:.,,!ii,;. Company, aiul point, m,t the inosl, baiefiiced and iiiipudent swindles I veiy wide di������t lepancy between its ever allc-inpled in this counti_\ ,"ai)d-1 ilalemeni.- and ih^ actu-il facts-. Some exaggciaiion is expected in a pro.-pec- tii.-, but in t,hi- c-;ije oui; correspondent ���������Smelting compiny is not local pap(-rs. .Mining Rei hiiving pi lnted the. pro-pcclu-,, dubs it ii "(piiie remarkable document." ll commends J. M. Kellie for exposing -"the iief.ii ions '.scheme of tlio men Crosbie and Beach," and suggests lhat other tilemhersparliament ,may profit "by the/example s.et I'licm by .Mr. Kellie in publicly exposing 'swindles and hands such .-is. tlie -Boston and 'complaints had been made of collars .-md lags being, taken off dogs and asked that, provision be made for i-suiiig duplicate lags. Theinayor thought that polite would Push It Alonff. attend to this matter when instill TlK-.meelii'ig adjourned. show-'>-uch ;i disregard of actual cou- diiioiis ,*i.s ap]iears to be more than mere exaggeration. It seems to.show thai tho--i* vi ho are thinking of investment in the 13 >������ton aiid British-Columbia Co-npany and tho.-e who have already b-.ught -lock���������;is we are in- Biitish Columbia Copper Mining and j foi med a numbei of our Boston friends, ���������Smelling company." 11, brands as un have done--honld ;it once'investigate true the statements of '"the prospectors j ihoioughly tin- whole affaii. The re. I). C. legistraliou ,\t\ I vvo-ounce if Id specimens ol goin oust iiom a diflereut guld-be.uing ciceks and cheques>for which will be issued diiect from government assay oliices. The Mail need not inipiess upim the local mining public the. nece.ssitv of assisting this exhibit as much as possible. The Challenge. Cup0 The Revelstoke (Jim Chili 'Cup has found ;i home here again. A team vve n't up to Donald for it o;i (he First and l>rou������lit it back with them. They brought, too,- a bhoating-iveor.l that does them credit. Appended is thi- score: KONAI.I) Caldwell. . , Bain Diiuford ..... McMillm II Cooper ... P. To till ... . RKv ;���������".-; 0 Joiinsori .. 12 L.i wi eiice ,"i B.nbei- .. 11 Brown .. S .McD.-n dd TOKK. Tot. M 10 .i'i .70 . Ia 0) The First at Albert .Canyon.' Albert Canyon wa.s the scene of a gay and festive, throng on the first when Mr. -iiicl Mrs. Edwards entertained a number'of friends at a picnic and dance-in the new town hall, which is a-great acquisition .-ind deserving of pi-ai-a- to tin- .enterprising residents. Mr. anil 'Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Nelles and Mr. Snieder were down from Ille- cillewiiel, and Mr.0C. J. Ainan fi-oni R.-vi-lsloke. J)uri|i!r the even(ng songs were well rendered by Mrs. Carlson and Mr. Frank-King. After supper the usual toasts weie'proposed, .and a most enjoyable evening brought to a close hy .-ill joining in "God Save the Queen"'and a vote of' thanks to the genial host aud hostess. Mr. E. G. White and Mi. Pinkham, of Revelstoke, were in town with t It*tf gun--, and Air. Vail, of Revelstoke, w,-is also registeied at the hotel. 13. C. it has shown enough evidence on which lo prospcute Messis, Crosbie .���������ind Beach for fraud. rn'tho New ,Yotl- Ei'igiuopi in" and Mining Jounial of June. ��������� 2llh appears, ;i letter fiom lhe Ilecoirl editor drawing attention lo lhe coin- pa n\'s prospectus and explaining lhat after personal cnquiiy lie found it was not "icgisioied in P>. 0.' 'J'he pros- pectus, he claims, liaving gtven ex tracts,'to bo one tissue of mis-stiilc- merits and absolute untruths from beginning to e,nd. _ Tu the infetests of Ic-giliuiiite mining he hopes thiit if theio is a law in lho 1'iiited .Slates t hiit can he'applied in o.-i-jt-s of tliis kind, I hose responsible* foi this bubble vvill be discovered and suitablv .pun ish .pun British Columbia ha- many, excellent mining propo-ition-. and a great and flourishing indu-try"is being built up theie. Wo are very liin'ch pleased to sec that our fi ieuds tb'-re. are disposed to ii-ji-iil. attempts* ui hm> i'he real wealth and advantages of tlie Piovince to aid I he schemes- of unscrupulous prumoleis. Th"\* imder-tiliid clearly how tbe atl(;mpts (if these people'to boom -their m hemes inj-tire the real interests of the counlrv. The Engin- eeritig and .Mining Journal is ri-ady.,to do all in it- power lo aid both in for-, wai ding legitimate mining enterprise in Jji it ish Columbia ami in exposing lhe fake .scm-m.-s which ,-ue the' worst enemies of lunae-l induslrv and entc-r- ���������-. To Report to Revelstoke. The gratifying intelligence is now received that al last the levenue returns of Nakusp offices are now to be made to Revel-toke instead of Nelson. Heretofore this Nakusp office though directly in Revelstoke litling sent its l cvetme to Nelson .-md thus in comparisons of revenue Revelstoke lost pi opoi-linnately.' The returns from N.ik-.t.-p office will probably amount close to the sum of $10,000 a yeai. It is on!-,* proper that while Nakusp .-ift'aii.s are. administered from Revelstoke that credit for its revenue should be given the home district. THE EVENING AT HOLTIiN'b. . Splendid Entertainment Tuesday Evening1 for, Bell Fund. 0 The entertainment.given i:i aid of the bell fund of St. Peters church on Wednesday last was a great siu-re?--. Mr. and Mis.> 1 loll en kindly lent their sp.iciou.-: house for the i.crasinn, ���������md a l.ngo number of the bur and the brave assembled to enjoy t h-j pio- gram-iie. The Revelstoke Cily Bind did go.1.1 service, !i- nianding eac!] cmnp uiy on tho following dales: Hevelstoke 'and Nelson between Julv loth and August loth: Ross 1 and Kaslo. August lSih and Seniember 18th. Wants a Hydrant Ei-rroR .Mail : Plea-e allow me .-Space to make a few remarks re petition praying city coun-' cil lo have a bvdrant placed at corner Ma ke violin ,-in-l | fh<' ipque-t -^^^i^va^^v^^ti^^^^^^^^^^t^ Started Up Again. - j'lati-sil iy of List week lhe line mill of-llu- Ko'iloiiay Lumber Co. at Coma- piix stai ted up again for the season. Kvorything ran in fairly good sh;i| e aiid with some slight changes pleased the new mill superintendent Mr. Hall. Mr. Mor-kill, I lie company's 'manager, has everything well in hand and lie output this year will he (ii st-cl.-iss. A re,uly market is being found for much of lhe lumber -md ibi-, if railway hopes maicriali/.e, will probably he much augmented -shortlv. Men wanted at the mill it is thought. bigger majority for the government find a larger independent support than ' #3 *��������� ti ~A?l I iisilal ,Ottawa Items. Uakiatf.Fun of Him. It is generally thought at the capital that Ihe. government may raise the Chinese* capital ion tax to $2o0. The exact amount is not yet settled. Ib-wiit Bostock! M. P., spoke strongly on the redistriliution bill second I).. I i't ading asking for a member foi Koot- ;iri. | eiiay. The government majority was ���������10, the independents also supporting it. British Columbia's million is safe, as the iilipei lal government has advised Canada that it will assume ils proportion of tiie cost and take the interest iu the |-.i< ji-tt as oiiginally proposed.' ami tin piano ilisco-.trse.l s-.vc-" nm-ic at intervals; Miss Spin ling's playing of the former was e-pecially admired, while Nurse Lucas at the pi.in.) .11 -e.l.- no uieiil ion here. But the featuie of I he evening was t in-able tendering of two short ])1 ivs by Mis- .Mirtin. Mi-. (Ji.-ige and Mr. I),nine. ������������������On.* Bitler.'.si I'\ie" is an incident oT lh5- Fiance- Prussian war in whicbAMr. Dami'- as the stern vet tender-lu-ai-li d (ferma'-j ge.ieial. Mr. Crage ;i- thi- v. ai-v. o: :i yet gay French officer, and .Mi-s Mar; in .oi 1 living lo i T HK intellig. -nee below is gi veil for what it's worth. These great railway the C. P. R. and Gn-it Noi I hern are now engaged in a contest for Koolenavsupreni.icvth.it i-well worth watching. The iiiiportiint news, what truth it carnes the future must show reached t lias ie Mail fiom a il The idea of railway competition sounds somewhat startling in tlio pars of people, long accustomed to the cir- folly days raiiu ay'const i iiv-1 ion bv the provincial ;l!lie.s of the Cuat Northern nunc vv hicli s.'iy, | cuiiistaiicc of one railvvay service ,-is a ch.ii nnng I-1 eiicii save her lover- fiom deteclion bv tin German.-, won , much interest, and admiral ion. This vvas followed by "The Silent Woman" which'was play.-d lo' an , aceompanimen'l of cheerful laughter. Mjss Martin as th\- dam-.-! with and without a longit" wa- ad- niir.-ible, and Mr. Crage'- rendeiing of llu- eui.ipt uri-d ami then d"-piiii:!g swain brought dovvii the hoii-e. Bel ween the plays ��������� i eli e.-hiu-i-.ts were d.-iinl iiy served on the vi-i.iul.ih which wa- almost tniusformed into fairyland, and ice.-*, collee etc. Mere to hi: obtained from Mrs. llolleii"- in.I Mrs. Paget'* light-fooled ;i��������� i-t,ml-, Later on a little "hop" gave gieat pleasure to lhe devoice- of I ei p-i< har>-. One sentiment wa- univcr-a! a- !!:��������� euzie av i-nae ami \'ictoria street, iiavimr oeen refused. I, I being inn-; e-tt d. took measurements ! la-L year with result finding thehyd- ' rant at the Impel ia] b.-.nk ileai-e-t my ' bu'ldiiig of any. and il is 4GJ feet off in , ;i b-e Iin**. but ov -r oOO by streets. Yet , we have onlv.103 feet of hose in our dep.iiinient. All ihe petitioners feel i need of a iiydijia'. on tin- corner to : have prole,-lion in t.tse of lire for those . ! irgo siib-i iniial l>ui!dinus . ������>l������*i*t iiui concerning (be proii itiou: see local papeis 1 M iri-h T^tb. 1 have 1 een informed through our fi, e department Unit the ' cily , council, though saying , lhat 12 new hv th.int-v vv mild In; put in, yet dci line in ��������� li>0. R. TAPPING. The Silver Cup. Iti-with -al i-faciion that one has j lo airniii lej-.u! Ih'- favorable result of 1 a -hipriient oi -i.'ih- Hi') tons of ore !i"in tie- S.lver C.ifi ;an\ Sunshine 1 p.. pe:lie-. in ��������� hi- Tiout Lik" mining di-tii i.-vening ended: woi th 1 ever had." The la-.-t ���������'..-, cents i, A'i- piiblii- pel -on i- getti.ig so ke nly 1 iiii -iiled the-e i\,\y^ ,-is I ha I clice-chaco | kiiigh! Hii- ("h.nles Hilibeil, Tup) er, | vv ho. for tin- ���������(��������������� ond 1 line, ha-, run a ,va v ', iifter i iiigmg tin-doin- lu'll and k-fl bis iiged i iiient to hi-a i I be brmil of bis , folly. Ho,i. Mr Hiflou's rej-ly to Sir ' Ui'aliert's ' charges y'wa's -a-, compli-l,e sl.iiggeier, nnd friends ���������'looked in vain ! plet (? ex i nriiall v bv foi1. sonic reply or retort fnan the Tup|)er,//7,v.. Thei'-e vv.-isno possibility of ii'reply iind tlui coiisiiHieucc vvas ,-t Will, buildim C'ilv, is Abrahanisoh, who has been several houses in Tiout Lake back in town. The. newjSt. Peter's chancer is eom- _ ?i Mitt, of p.-iiiit and t.ir on the roof, which matches vvell with thi- re.st'of the building. .' It .was' put oil by Messrs. Chi-bb it Booth, system may in: loo'*ed for on the Pish Cieek end of the Laidean mad v-.-ith a .deep water terminus at Whiskey Point. The idea anim iting liiis -,t,:i tling news is that Jim Hill is bout on --Peking a Columbia liver coniK-ctiou and that "lice there he >\(.i:ld i'.pplv f .f i mining lights ovei a piit lion it' 'be C. P. lb line fiom Al 11>--\ he.id I-i Kooti-iiav lake iind come n-nib tn lb'\ eistoke ind Big Bend with ;:n iudependent ro;: ad. Color .is giv en this idea bv t .m-Isoii granting on Tucsd.iv to I'm Bedlington road (one of Irs feeders) of running right's over a jioiMon of the Crow's Nest Pass line the c uq en being fixed at'$4 70 per miU-.,, but, -.t-ioidiiig to cei tain riimois it is said not lo bo by any means improbable. One tiling ceitain is that with this railway competition coming noitli into Liidi-.ui the chances of it coining this fai aifi gieally c*tlengthened and lhe ei-.i of railway construction hit hei lo so active iu the .sunt li may le.-isonably in light of (-vents I.e. also expected to bu-.ik in North Kouicnay. It Iris oie bodies, iiiii.t-i al-beai ing ai e;is and otlu r vv ciilt h giv ing ipsouices, eveii as lho distiiei south, ;uid vvilli as much at tc-iilion given it vvill yield as large a Inn vest. Other reasons urged for the likelihood of such ;i ippot t being true is the wnrd of renewed friction between ilioii i these i ail way livals at or near Kuska- 10 noo 1* and iigiiin at Kuslu. Our Rifli'iiien. laeut.-Cul. Pelt-is h.is vuiti-m Leal olliccis thiir ai*i'aiig'*iiieiil- h.ue been in.-ide for prov idi who will each eompiny in tuin fm* one n in oi iler to pi ejiai e the h..m "i - v. i to take the special u- . ollicei s v\ ho desii e to ipi il.: li.ivi; to allend at \ ii toi i .seven (lavs, 11 iiii-pm tat ;-ui vided iind allow,nuc uia-i- pei day Although the iiislriulor coiiise is for lhe benefit of oli'uers .-mv member of the i-omjvauv may join the class and it is hoped lhat .'ill noiiiom- will ta!.,-- iidv.'iiitage of it. .The -eig'-uii ,il- btmctor will lepoil lo tho.ol:.-.er cu:.- iii" .i oi ih- i on-;- .ir.A \ I .���������������������������������������������} >-t. Tiie-e "line-, together with ;ij liuiou - Ijiin-. aie the j roperty ��������� Suu-bin my . ! ;!.i '.u iboo (I .mi, Lngi ip,l. pro-, iiling a diili-nisti tictnr itiend at the iicadoi..o ti ; s nf -.* l'n -- W 1 1 I.' "-I . oiiiv f I' e:ng p- ��������� of SJ."-'! p.* l He- of I -U"l i - i���������: : ,i I'i'j, 11 *. I liil'. ������������������a .-?].������.: I Limited, a snl)&idiai-y L'looei, l'"raser River Id l-'ield-. Limited, of The New.���������Advei- . .1 tin* company has o the Trail smelter -Ml. being* the pro- i -.-:!, after deduction .il and dul y charge--. ��������� "i e came fi om the i I:. ��������� h dance from ' .-.:!! be -een that ii ,i:i I hei oi hi. 11 - p 11; -gr.l U I ���������! j -'iv Good Fdlows. 1.) "V i' - i: 1 11CH- . \v In. "s ii- _.-.,( - '" 1 :-. ./. .- - : T: o- ' La ke ( w* Im -, \ - -. :��������� Ih v' ' ... :d l....\s, .one and all THE KOOTENAY MAIL. Zhc IRoo'tena? flDall J'UHblSIIKU KVKUY SATUKl'.IY i ���������.VI'��������� REVELSTOKE, B.C., ���������liv��������� ' H. It. CAMI'J'KU,. l'riu.isiir.n .vnu l'lioi'imrrni:. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Annum X"J~ Sl'KICTl.Y IN .VIIVANCl1. 'Vh OUR OTTAWA LETTER j* THE CANADIAN TELEGRAPH LINE TO THE YUKON ' ADVERTISING KATES. , CONTItACT AIlVKO't'ISK.M KXT.S in-crti-d ;it ^ llit* rale of Sl..T(i ju'r c(iluiiiii ini-ti (ier niiiiilli, '*" Koi s-inco of six column inulic-i or over SI iierincli per month. Attack on the Government Falls Flat��������� "Purchase of Drummond County .Railway Opposed ���������- Sir Hibbert .'flipper's Staying* Powers. rnAN'SlKN'T ADVKIiTIPKJIKNTS 10c. per line Hi-���������i in-ertion, "h-. *u'i- lino i-ni-h _ subsequent iii-i-itiiiii. Tin- number of linr,- ri-ckoiic-d by spm-e occupied, VI lines to the inch. KKADINC' NOTIL'KS Mc. jier line each inner) ion, uiik-s.s cunt fueled fur by the WO line.-. _ <~ JOU I'ltlXTINl. of every hind ill most reasonable rates nnd shoi-tei-l notice. '' ACCOUNTS for job *irinlii)K or iwlverlii-ims payable on the lirsl of every month. COltUKiiPONDlCNC'K on n!l nintter.s of loeal or public inl'-riM in'vited and e.irelully eim- j-idercd. All eoininiiiiicution-to thc ICditor . must be aceoiiipanii'il by the name of the writer, not liece.���������arily inr publication, but n.S'im evidence of good failh. A dd re,��������� - , Tiik Koothxay Mail Revelstoke, B.C. 1- I M RKVELSTOKI-^.IULV S, ISfiJ). "What to sny nl lhis' time and at this distance regarding the cabinet ih t crisis at Vieloii.i is very dillicult, to detc-iiniuo. J'ulilie.il afhiirs aio in a ��������� nu-.ss which every government , snp- poitor iind wo believe eveiy well- wisher of the country must deplore, ns certainly tbo leg'skiion and administration of the now government p;u t v is strong, progressive and economical. ]t is fi great , pity }hnl ;i c-iliinot��������� so strong and capable *-hoiild--bo brought so near tho edge of tbe abyss by its own d-sagrcjiiicnt ami the coi'intry must bo injured milii it is settled isatisfactoiily. . To 'efl'eet, a 1 nippy solution, to remove the trouble without endangering the pai ty is the, duty of all its supportois. There is still plenty of daylight-left ahead to -roach lho p-irt by a firm united party of inile* '-pendent and progressive v ie.ws and if vve know our people right, they vvill steadily stand by such. Let us bind lip our wounds, even if nn operation is necessiiry first,' and 'to lho fight for progiess, economy and leforin 'again. A soldier who turns-coward in face of the enoiiiy'is shot; close up the' ranks and forward. ' , LAST WEEK'S MEETING " The Sidewalk Question Causes a Spir-' , ' ited'Debate. At the council's p-gulm- meeting on Friday, June :J0, there vven- present the Mayor and Aid. Kilpatrick. Wells-, .NU- Kechnie niul Crage. ,. After the minutes had been read aiul adopted, three applications for scavenging licenses���������one fiom a Chinese ���������icsidont ���������i-iiuio'/ip for eoiifidei ation and provoked a discussion as to the advisahilitv of granting license; Ottawa, June 2(1.���������The threatened attack upon the Government's policy foi .in .-ill Canadian telegraph line to lhe Yukon was nnido l.-isl week'mill fell very Ibil, the sense of the house being unuiLstakably in favor of a policy under vvliicli telegraphic communication with the gold fields'vvill be controlled by Canada. Time has justified nnd strong! honed lhe opinion of tho government that,' in order to assure Canadians their full share of the trade of the-Yukon, lb" channels of coin- inulijcation should be tin oughC.imidinn lei litoiy ami, when il. w.is shown that tin-government had not broken faith with I he com pa nie.- which had obtained chai-leis I'or the eon-ti;uction oftele- griipl'i lines to connect the fa roll' gold fields vvilli, the older portions of the Dominion, any force which tho opposition lo the action of the government in se'ndiug out, construction gangs to commence woik, relying upon the palj-ioti-m and good .sense of the pai- li.-niieiit lo endorse thiir course, ever/ hiid speedily, disappeared. Tim main line of attack was upon the ground lhat failh had not been kept wiih Hon. James Roche, 31.P.,"of England, who has organized, a company for tbe pur- po'se of constructing a telegraph lino via Hkiigii.-iy, but .Mr. Blair showed that lIn* government only took action after patiently wailing- -five . long months'without hearing a word' from that gentleman or his company or receiving ,any intimation 'that they would proceed with the work this summer. The premier1:- tied.nation that, the govei iiinent was bound to give consideration to the interests of the public before the interests of Mr. Roche or bis company, displayed a i-efiesbing independence iind recognition of the' principle that to be, . evening in uniileiliivvs pT^-^v. Hull at, t- o'elin'l". i^. ^vv Vihiling hrelhreii cor- s5^^/dially invited to .it J. I'AI.MICIt, X. (!. , EVERYBODY INVITED 8 4 PETTXPIECE'S ��������� 1899 Directory and Map of the , City'of Revelstoke Revelstoke- The gateway to thc vvoiulcrfully rieli mineral district of XorlhKoote- . nay and Canoe river, the supply '"' point for the Dig Demi, Trout Lake, bardeau, HJeeillcvvaet, Albert Canyon, Jordan l'.i-s, and Kaglc Pass districts. ]3iihinc-;s men and bunl- ' ness houses. The name, ooc-upation, and residenee of every male resident. of the city. Vol. m. JIav 1. PRICE: 50 CENTS COURT MT. BEGBIE I. O. F, No. 31C1. Meets in the Oddfellow s Mall on the .second and fourth Kridays of each month, Visiting brethren Invited to' attend. 13. It. CAMPDKbb, C. It. K 11, J. C. JOIINiiON, It. H. ��������� ��������� 9b Gold Range Lodge, ,K.*of P., No: 26, hSSF^Ss^'^ (, Rovolstolcc, B.C. ^^^m^^^^ Meets every Wednes ^^^^W day in Odd l-'ellows' Hall nl S o'cloek. Visiting Knights in ^^^^^^ ' vited. JAS. GUiU ^Slsi^jisar ' C. 0. ^W^^^^ r AWMUHHAV. ��������� o K.oi-'H.&tf. i '> N URSE' LUCAS Sl(������3igZgg^Q������3&&^2%<������3&^^tf TROI...., Alanufacl tiring Jeweler and Watchmaker :^.j Medals, jewels, and special designs of jewelry made to order. Making* presents andj presentation goods a specialty. ��������� Largest Stock in the Province. t * ��������� 102 CORDOVA ST., o- VANCOUVER. Ol'lii'iiil WiiU-h Juspri-toi- for C. P. 11. Trained and experienced medical, surgical, and obstetrical nurse. Open to engagements-. Address; Nurse Lucas, Hevelstoke, li. C. J AMES MURPHY, 13. A. to white niHii iu pri ft-n-nri* to> cliini-.-'*. tlie niiiy'or strongly f.ivoivd. I1 vv.-is finally deciilfil, on tin- uiolion ot Aid. Crayt*, bi-condcd by Aid. Kilp.it i ii-l-.. tlnit the fipplic-nt'ion*** of Ph-ining mid Huti-hi.son bhoukl l)i'������acci'ptcd. ' Thi- location of n nui^cini.*.- ground for the uity'a \is-_-wns ih--n tii,i-lslcd. .-i fevv sin-.- bi-injjr siigii;i'i*lod ;is Miit.ilili-. Eventually it vv;is. movi-d by Aid. Crage. s-oi-ou'd.-d Iiy Aid. N'v'i 11- i-nd Ciirried, that the vlci k lie authoi i-ed to eoininuniciiti' with (hi- piovincial dpci'et.-ii-y iibking that the eily In-, permitted lo dump il*- night -.oil anil g.i."- biige into tin* Columbia liver. The sidewalk quest ion wa- next in order. .Aid. Ivilp.iti ick and .Mc*I\t\ Li- nio holding that resideiit.- on -tiect- oti which sidewalks 'are built should pay iit -least half their cu.-t. wliilo Cr;ige and Well? took llu- gin-nid tlitt sidevviilks vvoulil be u-e'd by tin- pu'il-,.- , generally, and tli.il I he Inn d.-n -l.i-iii.l ht- borne equally by t!u> whole i f the l jiti'payers. The city .solicitor pointed out ini! the council had the powi-i in i,iv the ratepayers gem-rail-. I'm all nle'.v.ilk- huilt,'if they clio-e. Aid. ('liige .-irirued that iu i !i--i a-e--f sidewalk- on the pi iiii-io il t hoi o.i'.rli- fares they would be u-e.-l by iii.mv liior-1 than th.- actual prnpei-ty owiiei-- oil tho-e .-tree!-, who i uulil tiot Iiiilv be iisked to p.iy half t In- cxpeii-e ion- necLed therewith. W'li'-n -id'-w.ilk- vvi-re petitioned for by rat ep.i yei s ie- siding on Ies-. fn-qtiented -tree!-, he ���������was quite in favor of their payimr half the cost- Aid. Kilji.itiii-k in,tint.lined Hi.11 ii��������� ident.-. in -tre-'ts on which -id--v.,ilk- would he built, vv (mid he iiio-l beiiMlilli il hy then), ami -liould b-* taxed ,iL-cni(i- infdy- Aid. McICeihnie ini i o'lnr ed bv-liw No. IT. a by-law lo amend by-livv Xo. ]]. The amendiiieiit piovides I li.it during a fire no vv-.ilii -ball be jn-i - milted to (--ci - ie fiom any t-ip- e\f epl- ing thos.e used for (ii e pm puses. The clerk was instruited lo |irociir- the necessary statiuneryfor asscssinciit. purposes. .! .('oitnc.il then iidjotirned, . I BAUBB & ASHCROFT, j Dominion and Provincial ! Land^Supveyops, ; < MINING,ENGINEERS, ,' . Survovor- of Jline-. .Mincr.'.l Claim- and Crown 1 I.,iml.-. Kor sale at. all lioohstores.' Address: S 4 R. R. PETTIPIECE, .Revelstoke, B.C. J: 1. WOODROW i ' \ ���������I VA.Xl'OL'Vl*;!'. I}, c. 1--' if CHU.BB & BOOTH House Painters Decorators and Carriage Painters Purveyor of High-class Meats. REVELSTOKE, B.C. All orde.fs in our line vvill be promptly 'attended to. 'it Books, Photographs, English Tobacco, Pipes, Cigars,* Etc. GRAPHOPHONES FOR SALE Come and hear the lntc-it songs, dialogues orohc-.trnl Selections, etc., on thc Gruphophonc nt OHAS. J..AMAN, ' Opposite the Stition. nAHHISTKR, SOMCITOl*, KTC. Ollice: Cowan Ulock, lievelstoke, H. C. - P. O. Uox 1!)S. J. W. CROSS, M. D. KUHUKON TO,Till-: C. 1'. Ji., CITY II I0AI.TI I /U-'l-'KjKH. Oflleo: 'I'aylor Block. Mackenzie Avenue. A carload of ' < Chatham . ' Wagons 'Heavy .and light, delivery rigs; etc., just,received by Jas. McMahon, Blacksmith'ing and woodwork done on .short notice.. Carriages built to order. Draying and delivering a specialty. Teams always ready tit shortest notice. Contracts for jobbing taken. Aqent 'for J3. C. Oil Co. V amson. iwiwf*.-(B*.wi.iiAiii-iiiw,-MaAtt������ViM,f-rrBai NV.- d.i vvi- -a von ri.-. half ilmvii. .-ind uionthlv r\u\ i BB'& BOOTH "\ I,-! c!\c:uie Ave -- Block ERCIAL HOTEL COR. HASTINGS& GAMBIA STS., VANCOUVER, B. C. Thoroughlv Fi'st Class. All White Help. Finest and Newest Hotel in the Oily - ' bates; $2 Feb, D_A_-^r .ai.nii- ifUO NAKUoi u HOUSE Newly Opened Furnished and' Supplied- A FIRST CLASS HOUSE " VANCOUVER HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED WHOLESALE . HELF AND HEAVY HARS PAINTS AND OILS 339 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. C. Branch 8lore : Notson, B. C. "km You Thinking aleiidars'.? : Then hold your order till you sec our line of samples. They arc all attractive, and some of them are exceedingly pretty. 'Wc can,give vou better figures than you can s^ef elsewhere See 'what we've i>'ot; anyhow; and judge for yourself: ^^���������JOB DEPARTMENT SI'S' THE. Incorporated hv net of Par liiiine.nl IS55. HEAD OFFICII: - ' - ' MONTREAL NV.m. .Moi.KD.v MAOi-moitsox., Pres. S. II. Ewinu, Vicc-Pri*.-*. F. NVui.KiottKTA.v Thomas, General Almingcr PA.ID UP-CAPITAL - . - $2,000,000 RESERVE -* ,- - ' 1.500,000 A guile-rill banking litisiiic*s tnnisiictu.l. Interest (illovrud on deposit*; at current rates. J. D. MOLSON, Manager, . - .' REVELSTOKE, B. 0. J. ALBURT STONE, Piioi'jii.ktoh. Cor. Front & Benson Sts, "t^������SS5Saj������=.---''v-~������iazaz2Z3^*- Rates, Pveveistoke, B. 0. $1 Per Bay Newly built and furnished. Furnace.heated. lilectric lighted Finest, Best Supplied Bar in Gity Q-. -O-OOOOO-b-O-O <><><>0-00-0-0 9 ��������� ; ������ * JU, A, SNOWMAN, p���������p. UriL n ������\ I jet tl7e Best- THE.. -��������������� + Best Brands of Wines, Liquors anel Cigars -** + -f-f Newly Built��������� Lighted by Electricity Throughout Send yt-ur order \\ nod V) inr Fi re it the FREE flOBINSOf Niwmill ()flu*.e. Ignore the Rest Get ^-vxaniXBZZ*- Something Nice v/iil <|f .i\-f.i* at 1 *������pXi- li^j C3 sr In tin* end yosi vvill find it ehe-ipest. l-'uriiisli your l.udi-r vvitli f*<������tnc* of our nice, fre.sl) fjrocei ie.s. NVe h.iv-H it, you vvjinl il. (Joilii* find dike ;i lnok ;it our (-(iinplele line of stiij.le .-iiifl f.iuey ������ioi eries-, iind yon will (ind what you uie looking for. Good, fn--h piodiH'- iilw,-iys on li.ind nt. Invv'j.-st pi ices. .A frcdi roiisi^iiiiu-iit "f f-oiiih hoir-y ju-t iiriived. Ojiii-* nnd get rtuiiie. R. OALBY, PROP'R ^-o-oo-o*o*-b- ���������".'firtl, iii Short I. Ths cnyins, or ��������� -J 50 J). G. (:atl>cart- to. those -who do their own hauling, Ahlln- ������ co.'a Old Stand for the season's cut of FIREWOOD from the Revelstoke Mill, I will orders at $2.25 per cord. O WI JTHMiAnM ' Orders left at house ot- by mail Kj. F1U I Ur rIOUIN , will be promptly attended te, . fe^^ffi^i^i ^^^^^^^^^S^^^^^^^PP?!^^^^^^^ THE KOOTENAY MAIL. IO -li e or vi part. -Sir page after p:ige of evidence taken he.- ''f-.ti*- .Mr. Ogilvie, and the. hunh-n'of his coniphiint vvas that the. commissioner hall in-isted on conducting the invesli- g.ilion .-is though hi* vvei'.- a judge, that t:ir.-e who c.-iine before him vvitli eoni- ���������phiintrf rhmi'ltl ' iniL their charges in writing, . that the accused 'officials 'should have an opportunity to he pivM-nt iind meet the chaiges against lli.-in. ;ind, ahove all, he insisted upon oi-.-ipei- ri-spect heing paid to the court ,t i.i upon order heing maintained. Sir li-iihi-rL. deduced from the evidence and the u-coids that Mr. Ogilvie was ntt.-i ly, unfitted, l'oi lhe poMtion of investig.itor, lhat he was unbiased, and was imahle to nistingui.-li crime when lie s.-fw il. ' He renewed the tlru'gfs against Major NValsh, who, he. said, vvas intcietted in mining claims tin ough his cooks, his Indians and his In others, and who, he assi'i ted, ti-rior- ']/.���������'t\ the gold coiiiinit-sioniM- (Pawcett). Thi- -peec-h of -^ii- Hihh.--it, which contained nothing new or stiutling, jn ou-ed 'very tittle enlhusiiisin upon tin- consei-v.-ilive lienclies, and the gen- i r.il feeling in llu* lioUsi* and galleries v.-.-.s that, while as an example of physical endurance il was a reunirkahle. eir'oit, from ii polkioil standpoint it had eiiliiely failed iu Us puipose. Tne leider of tin* opposition met with cold comfort in his attack upon ]):-. Iji-thuiie, the represenlalive of Viiloiia. 1%iiv.i Seoliii, who is among tin- ineiniiei-s of the house, giving the 'giivernineiit an independent .support. He wa-. il is till'-, i-iccted as a conservative at the last general elei tions and sat ou the opposition side of the house for thellist three sessions of this parliament, hut at the I'oinmeiH'eiiit.'iU of session, he .quietly, utui without niijiid County Kail way nnd the extension of the Intercolonial Kail way to the great commercial center of Montreal is .becoming mine' plainly iiitin'- l'--t. 'J'lu-re is ev idently going to he a .silong light, made in the senate, to defeat lli-- bills arid, as a preliininai y step, there have heen numerous demands in the senate for infoimation which the_ minister of railways has ��������� time after time declared in the house of commons is not in the possession of llu- government. The report that a powei fill lobby is being organised in the interest of one of the great railway corporal ions, which is'not' satisfied with the proposed arrangements, gathers foice from the piesenre'of its ' official:- in the corridors of the red chamber of late. I'he campaign started with a telegraphic despatch sent out hy tin* C.P.K. Telegraph Company, .-tat ing th.-it it had heen. di.-coyereil that tho, agreement with the C.T.K. .Company vvas virtually a least- hy which that rail way and its Aniei icim connections obtained control of the iiHei'ciilonial Railway for 00 years. In its anxiety to get lliu earof the new-paper pi ess, however, the tele- gripli company a-sumed" the rule of a public beneliictor,, and . the foot, note which the despatches bore, staling that it was furnished free of telegraph toll-, vv.is siinicieiit to indicate, its. .s-joive anil object.' Several of the big dailies accepted the baib'and made the news a feature of the following day's i--.il-, ��������� but anothei paper carefully ph-red il in the pigeon hole until the. "proper moment, when it exposed the b iid ailempt to manufacture public opinion against the "measures, and mercilessly pricked the bubble'bofore \l vvas, ton 1 y . afloat. The incident is chiefly iii-li uclive as indicative'of the lengths to vvdiich opposing- interests ,ui iy go in orih-r lo saddle, upon the coan'try ;i continuance of the record of annual ilclieit**. on account of the in- lei-colonial Railway.' .The rival interests are .not slow-to recognise Clint what i.- the gain of the Intercolonial 'Ttul way and, therefore, the'people of 'Canada v\ ho own it, must necessarily . to some extent.'mean a' loss to them, Jf the Intercolonial Railway can ies the,freight and "passengers from Nova .So.'iii.-i to Montreal instead of handing th.-in ovei at St.'John, N.I3., to thi" C.P.K. to c.-irrv them to the same point, it. necessai iiy means a los| to the cn.isii-cling road corresponding to lhe gain in revenue of the Intercolonial Railway. Sir llibbert Tupper, in his second arraignment of the government upon the adniini-tiatioii of the Yukon, gave a' splendid exhibition' of this slaying po.v ei--which -has become a recognised chai.icteris'lic of the family. Although suiVeiiug from a'severe, hoarseness, he applied hiu'i.self with dogged determination Lo.the tii.sk of milking good tho ' assei tions that his second1 attack upon the Yukon'*ad'niinistration would occupy a greater space of time in the ,ih-liveiy than lhe first, and ho sue- needed in gratifying the expectations of his friends with the assistance of i o tin-premier, who readily agreed to his proposal that lie lie allowed to spread his reinaiks over two days, instead of being compelled to continue until he liad^coiiclud-d. Sir Hibhert had evidently worked hard and faithfully in pivp.?i..-tiion for his .-elf imposed task, and endeavored to present the strongest possible ciiM.1 against the. govern- in en t. That the government was uninjured iind retained the confidence, not. only of the house,' hut of lh������ country' when he sat down, was rather Iveau-e of th'* fact that the material upon which to impeach this govern- he-lit oi the officials its a body did not i xi.-t: than from any neglect oi lack of .1..���������.*!.. ni- v-ii^or of denunciation on his llibbert waded through any fu-s, took a seat on the hack benches of the speaker's right. Mr. McDougall, Sir Charles Topper's running mate' in Cape Jjreton, the other evening brought up in'the house the question' of Dr. Bellnine's position, and this gave the leader of the opposition an opportunity to express, iu no measured .terms, his opinion of a gentleman who would betray his party and his constituents ,hy going over to the enemy's camp without having the manliness to offer one vvoid of explanation for his conduct. The chief cause of the complaint, however, was that the lion, gentleman had supported the government tint had not hern allowed to dispense the patronage of the county. Dr. Bethune's reply was prompt,- very brief and, though simple, effective. He admitted having come into the, house a conservative, hut it had not taken hiin long to find out that, though he wa.s a conservative in inline, the policy which the lihci-al government had' pursued was so very much the same as the platform upon which he had.been elected, and in the few particulars in which it dilFeied from thiit platform he had found hy experience it Wiis the superior, that in the interests'of his constituents he had found himself bound to support the govt i iiinent and would continue to do so as long'as they pursued the same beneficial policy. His reply, to the taunt regarding the patronage was equally effective, and he declared that he did not want to exercise, any such privileges. r When the debate was over the general opinion was that the attack had only resulted in disaster to the aggressors, and thiit the subject of it had risen in the estimation of the house find the public as a man who could rise superior to the pai;ty when the interests of his constituents and the general good demanded it. ��������� AND S00 LlrlE America's Great Trans-continental ��������� Route dog t Several citizens complain of swiped ������s- '��������� Keep a day off for the Twelfth. The parade vvill, take place at-10 a. in.' Dinner-froin 11 a.m. to 2 p.in. in Tapping's Theatre'. Sports at 3 p. in. on Second Street. Supper will ho served from 5 to 7 p. in." ' Grold, Silver, Lead, and Copper Ores . W. PELLEW HABYEY, V. G. S., Etc. Assay Oflloes und Metallurgical NVorks, ' VANCOUVER, Ii. C. Sampling NVoi-ks, 717-710 Ponder Street. Is prepavod tn purcliasc the above classes , of ores for the following Knglish houses whom ho represents, viz.: Vivian & Sons, Swansea, Elliotts Metal Co. Ltd., I'urryport, South Wales, Smelter.-, Refiners, I *csilvcri*!crs,( Manufacturer-*. Checking smoltcr pulps a specialty i Wholesale and Retail ���������;������������������ [:. . BUTCHER . ;' j.' ' - DEALER IX Milk Cows; Saddle, Pack, . Driving and Draught Horses. Revelstoke Station, B.C. iiimmer -/"-*< REFRIGERATORS i ]:00 Lv Rcvi-l-iul-c . .',. .. .'i.i liuiir^. :;n b'nir-. fit liniir-i Wc-I, .\r;-. -ilr-'il .bv. -ib.Vi Ait. '-'l:ii(l unvyl\( Fred Robinson, Proprietor. Rough and Dressed I ILLS Lath, Shingles, Slpuldings, Finishing GUT-BATES FOE, SFOT VA\ MOUNTAIN CLIMBING ' The C. 1'. I!. Co. have sl.ilioned S-.vi-.- guidc- iit Dantr, Lake- in the I'lu'iid-. and (ll,icier, for thc convenience of ur.iri-!- ui-!iing lo'explore '.lie mountain- in llxi.-e,vicinities. o Ask for copie- of riwi��������� tin ide folder. The Canadian Pacific Steamship Co.'s Steamers'' ROSSLAXD AND KODTEN'AY leave Avrowhead daily at (i:l.'i .for all p-jinU in Kootenay. making coiin-.-'-tioii al, N'aku-n for all point-ton Xiiku-p mid Slocan l.'.iilway and Slocan Lake, i Clo-e connection ,if liobs.m for N'eKiin and all Kootenay Lakc'iiud River point-, and for Trail, Rossland, and .points-oiilh. ,,; For full information, tickets, i.iapi, etc.. call on or iiddres-i ��������� , T. AV. BR ADS II AW, ��������� Agcni; Revelstoke. Or to ��������� XV. F, ANDERSON, ' R J. COYLE,, *' ' Trav. Pass. Agent, o TJist. l'.is-. Agent, Nelson, R.C. Y.uicoiiver, li.C. OCSAN, STEAMSHIPS Royal Mall Lines. Cheapest Routo to tho OM Country. HEAVICI! UXE-j-Ki-oiii Monlreal. Lake Ontario - ->���������, - .lune 1 Lake Huron - -,-������������������" " - - - ,. - - - , ��������� 1( Like Superior - ��������� ��������� ��������� ' ���������, -1 - - -. - - - ��������� ,. as * N'anie of sU'.imer not yet, aniKiunced. < DOMIN'ION LINE- Dominion Ciitiibroiii'in Seot.-mnn - - i - ���������From Montreal. June .1 .. 1" ��������� 17 .ALLAN LINK���������From Montreal. Laurent inn - -..��������������������������� - ' - - - July 8 Xiiniidian ��������� li Californian - ��������� ' ��������� 2(1 Tainui ��������� '11 Piin^cngors ticketed through lo all parts of Great. Krilnin mid Ireliind, and at specially low rates to all jiarts of the European continent. Apnlv to nearest raihvav.or sleuinship agent or to " T. W. BRADSHAW, Agent, Revels tolcc. <>-CK)-<><>0<>OH>-<>0<>0 There is a Saying to"taffeet that....... r. howson.&.co.,.;... Furniture and ',; ��������� Undertaking. Repairing and Upholstering Done. Warehouse in connection for storage , of family ond other furniture, trunks, ''* - etc., at monthly or other rates, ' " . c Agents for Raymond Sewing Machines. , Revelstoke Station, B.C. lloiilpd by hot air; i-U'c-tric bi-lls .ind light in i.vi-ry room; lurge and well lighted Siiinple rooms 'ci- - Reasonable Rates JOHN V.'PERKS, PROPRIETOR, Fri-c- bus meet** all tr.-iiiis; hourly, sti-t-i-t c-iir betwci'ii hotel and Million. A ,' - p_ ��������� i. REVELSTOKE, B.-.C. OF. -**gt*'OjV IL-p ^fi^,^*=ff pf^-- S V \w NOTICE <^ All lots on Fourth Gtroot boionging to thc above ocmpr.ny will bo i*a;so Especially!', /-0<>-&OH><>-C<^^ FOR FURS Martin arc hiKh and wanted: the dark .-skin.* are ir demand. I-'or lare;o dark akins I will pay hi^b prices, and other colors accordingly: llio.-e shippinij; to me can rely on fair treatment and prompt returns. I will remain al Winnipeg until August loth, and if all goes well 1 will return in Xovcmber. Those of my friend- and others changing their places of biisiue.-..*- please notify inc. G. W., Baldwin, p.o. rox om. WINNIPEG, MAN. Highest ca?h prices paid for raw fiirs. Apply to F. St. John, .Fur Buyer, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA Agent for M.'Axelrad i-c ('o. Kngland. ��������� London, on these new streets can be obtained on application. IIP ore o Kootenay Railway & ! ' ' Navigation Company (lpe'rnl iiiK Iva-lo .V .--Io. an Ilui'.w.iv. Inleriialional Navig.iiwn v-o'Ti-a-lin-f Coinp.-iny. Schedule of Time--Pacific St.-*.:-aarcl Timo KU'ectivc .lime III, '!i.i. ICaslo & Slocan Rp.ilwr.y ' . 1'iiisoiiKor tr.iin for Saiidun ai.d v.iy "l.ilion- lea ve- Iv.lsIii a). S a.in.: daily. ictiiriiiinCi.li avi - Sandon al 1.1.1 p.m., arriving at l\*a-ln .'!..Vi p.m. . International Navigation and Trail Ins ' Company - | Operating nn Koolcn.i.v l.aki-aii-1 l:i\iv. S. S. In"i'|-.kn.vi-|(in.vi. Ic.ue- K'.i-!n for Ne!-'in at. (> ii.ni. daily except Snn lay; ri-lwrnim:. le im - . Nol-on nt I .till p.m.. ���������-ailing al Halfniir, I it.) liny, Ain-wni I li, .-nd all \\.iy poinl-.: ��������� oi.n-i t-- | with -teanier Albei-la lo and ironi lliiinei*'- I-"en-y, Idaho; al-o with S. !���������'. Oc N1. train lo and - from rfpokane. at Kive *\lilc I'ulnt. [ S. S. Ai.ai'iti'A leave*. N'el-on for lionn,.!*1. I Kerry, Tiiesdiiysand Saturdav- al 7 a.ia., m ������������������ t- | ing-teanier International Irnia K.i-!n al I'ilot Itnj; returning, leave- Honner1'- l-'en-y at 7-u.m. W'eilnesday-', J-'i-hIiij-* and SiimNiy-, ronn.r l::ig wiih ���������jlcainer Inleriiniiuiial and filr ICu-ln". I.ardo, and Argenla. Ilireel <-iiiiiu.cl icn- in.ub. at Honncr's Kerry with tirur.l N'oiiluin l.'aiiv.iy for all iioinl- east and we-t. Sinai' or large consignment** promptly iiitt-mlcil to and cheque Pent, bv return mail. Storekecpei.s please sliip.ioul-'ee our piiee*;. -AND Lartlo-Dunc.au Division Steamer International Iciimj- Is;i>,,.i for l,.udi, and Argenta al, S.l.'i p.m., Weiluu-day- and Fridays. Steamer Allierla leaves Ka-lo for l..i-.-i'.o and Argenta al S p.m. Huiid.i.v -. Steamers call al principal landing- in both direction-, and ill other point- when -ign.illcd. 't'iekwts sold to all points in t'unailii and the United State.-. To ascertain rates and full Information, - address; ! UOBKRT IKYING, I Manager, Kualo, b. C, Exporters and Importers. 200 to 208 First Ave. No. MINNEAPOLIS, - - MINN. Shipments Solicited. Write for Circular- (iiCrrpfop Cash. SMAbb family cook stove, with ul������B������fl(i, Apply, 24ml Office. THE KOOTEMAY WilL '���������-.%:-. x ������������������'���������}���������': lee i ��������� Large fr???: Bottles ;-Tpf AA?;: ; ��������� WdstAiy I;ndia-A,? 'LimeT'AT ;;?':J:uice''Vyat4y 50c:'.'A/perAA;"/ AAbbttlU.'y^;'yv;?4::?yO'???.f ?#yjYiTnt^^ ���������;? 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'/Ji. ?e 11 iu'i-1 r ;A ? i n't e riii en t ?;atLinee.inett*i-y,;S(;iitne.y Ay??- LOCAftMJJiPERSOMLiBRIBPS h??yAy4ATlie?nRvv?;c!i;iricel?of ���������3?A???'ded'ieated-JaHt SuiidayT;--A'-1''py-'iypyy 4:AA:4 3??A.M i'Sy J?>iiws(->ir and' eliili!:?Si-e???v',iisiliiiy yAy^yVaiicdiiA^ ?:������,;|44fAJlAaec6iiiit^ AA;?4ai*e?p;i;yiil)le:-tp '���������'.)as.v.'ly^yA-odrqwywy q AA-A A?? Si iss??Po vvell ??Ieft??Tliiii-Hfl;iv^evvehiiigi ;AA>foty- Viiii uqiiyei; on 'adiulid-iyyiflityyA??; ?AA?44iylaihiUor;.isA,qhP. tl^q? ^i*o,titiH:? for; 'tlie ?AA.Sjiiij'lii'iij resideni:e46h 'J.-liiicl Streef A?-p. PPpp ;'';:'W:' *J.^1 ie?? G������'������ 1 "ii'l'i Vb i t'r-^c';'! i'i ^-iQ'i'iVv-.^y/ts'1':: ������������������ v. i si t c'.cl, AyA^iy? several fpiciiicpariiesAiii.Doniinioil; Wyyfl^iy.pyy^ ^AyyVtiAI'hft'Hill' clie(lup?:c;*Be;?eiiinc3?iip?iigam A;;A;:yesterdavy butyvyas 4f ui-iJ|ei-:eoiiTihiiiid, ��������� CA -���������? i|,l ? A \P h tl "V ��������� ��������� .'ik';. ?AA,;,4 i'yiy^yy.yyyy .... yy,.yjyAy..,i\IeGiilltiniyCiinKr:info-tow;n on; ?Ayytlieyl������fc;??f roni?; Jjlifilii'iii'p-? Gi*e������^lcV?;.i^:i v-ii)3rr j*" "v y ?' V ?V L������ u. i 1' t" \ j t^!, t ? i*s i i. 1 c 11 'i ti' i-1 ��������� .;-t; - ;.-?r";' -: ? ;\y;";-.-"-; - _ - ?i*^- ;.A. '?���������=.���������- ;o^. '-"���������"/;'.-.;"-^-^ V," ?* ~ A'?. :.?:--?4yy;A wTIie;SSV-i 111 111 Ulr?'AM'1 'J' 3 ?'^ A; r^'?'1.! ��������� '3'^ ?-'9'A v.::r;3 y??y?;4 kind-inJvobten-iy;;? ���������PPPypPPpyi.-Py:yy P -A-.y"-yiVlrs.-������������������: .Lavvrente.yiindyyfiiniily'?..left. iy4y?Fi-idav? e veil ing :J;iT for ^yaiHioiiveiyoiA ^y ���������*a4yisit?of;it?fe>v?Aveoks.,??^,y:4 ���������.;?'":,?.??.?; CAP' i yPp 'ip Qiii ii gen ie n? ivy i 11 .?'.' pit ri.id e': \ t q i i i o r rq vv. ?r?'-evening..l(r?thp,>Pi:esb\1iteiliah.cli.ii.i:cli. yPpPA full ,t;iiriiout?.is ier|tiefstt-cl?"'���������'"���������:;;' j yy A?, ? -J'l^tii'j^.u^on?'.". c'i t ,i ke"i is ?._?_! jjiyc-/ ..vii ji'n (..ui'n;_-i:;<:I' . y their?;iniention'yly uiin-ying.' (intAyi I ;'g ������������������';. 'progranune'of -sportsAYoii������������������'���������'���������'''���������".Ij.'ibhr'. day:," 1''?;;S|pl^l i:l)??;'.? 33? ������������������;/' Xyy.P ipy -PCAAp y v ?s A BJr..and;?l\I,-rs'AJ.;' PPy AKennedyyleft"- ? y-Wedhesda )3 4 n,igllt: ';' ful'??,?\*ini('Oll v?er 4? ?where' tliey. vvill^iirqbiil.ily; holiday for 'a ���������������������������?. Week-Ortwo.-A. yP P-'PPppi "���������������������������������������������:i:'-:-y'-yp '; ���������������������������������������������;'A A Giiijd ':���������*!(Oth; ;c.!-iissj\- pitblic'.; selioq.l)-���������. .-'y_, ??.[ ���������?'���������'������������������ :" ?.JIonday afternoon'syvvindy rekindJed ? ; P 'into. ;r blaze ;tlie?dying?; embers, ������������������.'of.yiln j ':'���������? recent ..savvinill (it;e -and'-it-? .lerpiijied. j- ? ���������soine .vv.ork. liv*-No? 2 ���������iJ'i.-igad.e' t.) put it! yA'pUt.3 ? ; ..��������������������������� 'Pypypy ,.'������������������;..,. i. -"'yi?; '���������'��������������������������� y'?'; '_....,?! .-'���������?���������.���������;, 4The .tji��������� jois- vvbrk; .���������lias^cqiLniejierriyon;! 'A; tlie1 (Mdfilllovvs'- bfiudc; - Tin* q'iudiiy'vf;\ ??;?*ti]erbriei-r.- iiiii;(le?iiAhnni(y.by.?(lie'K'ev g]-?]. -"; stoke Ijiiiok .Cu3. aft ravts" th'e -attentio'ii ���������! p:p'QiA\.'CpyXAp:X-. A'AXp'- AiX. A"rj ��������� ������������������ ���������.-������������������'..'."Gfiiiei'ii-l syinpat.liy?is-(;^pi-e^s(;d wijjiA 1. 'AO. D. -Hoar Aaii'd? fanitly? at the 'sat; \ p news of'his father's, deatJi in ?Swit;;t)e.;|. ���������; The nevv.-y reached '". My. Pi l-o,-ir pyti file j -?' 4:niiddle nf the Trout Lake,fest iii'!ityy, y -,v ' A J)f. J. y\l'>P- Frasei-y: yf;'yTqiyii'iyy"''' ; ' ."bVotlier-injavy: ;(,fylh:f E. H. 'si. Mi- ... ���������? ??Lfi;ui? i-i iti tovvn. tliis week qn liAwiiy ; ������������������. to ,'they.eoiist, ?wlier(r iicgtie*! nn a-'-'v.is't j. to his cuiisjii, I'lo'n. i!.;K. MiiKe'i.-huiivi '-,.\I, I)'., ai'. Nivtiiiiuio. A.',;.".. 4J ' Laforint-'s park, train- (tf .'ten hors-A' \\ '"'���������? left. \Vf-doesil.'ty vvitii'supplii-s i'ui;.',?i.lit:' j Adair ..'gi "Up' -oii,-Jiii foj 'liie -'creek. : A -Sacbiid shift otAineiris .tn be put. on, a; "once.: M.r. Adaii',.left', vVed.nc.sday 1 evening for, the -property. ,-'������������������' , ;. -Tii- Siuyl.-iy ?sch-i(i!s . coiioeeted with. the -VMcthi,di.it niid' .l:'i-esl)i'ierian cliurches he.kl ,-i f.-tiinbiiied picnic, qui : Saturday -'la-it'. JJAiiiinion ���������. dity. ;^Tlie?| '', site, select I'd; whn an' idea T spot? for thf-i j purpose.���������just nqrl.li (,if the lower, town, j A'.large nuiiija-r, of .-���������������������������IjoIitT.s void tlieii��������� j' frieieA gal lif-i-.-d^ and all' Iiiid an .. enjoyable time? , ' '��������� W; A. -Wiiikoi, latiA kIih (-keeper at the G.IP. l.i. sh'ifis-.-'has bojeii promoted to the liiatiiigenie.iit '.if one of the'com-, pany's.sto-res in ".Mont rc;al,-and left, for the (Wist, vesterd.-iy iiibrniiig. ' A. ntim- .. tei* of Mr. .Wul,ker'i- .friends -gatliercd afc. the ol'ico of - JJi*. Ci,o.**s. Wednesday evening, and a few pleasant -hours' were.H'j-'uutf-s a,faicw(.')l, ?' .Mi'.'."h iu! uMrs. G ill- were holiday ing,( -in iit Trottt J..-il;e this week? ?.-?���������. ,-,, '':'-. ?,?\I.r.A ,J,H 11abougli.lias received .lievvs ofln-i' fathfer's'sevi-re, illntess. ' '���������? '.���������'��������� Fp I). Jiutier,,(if ',\Chicago, is? -spending the;s������iniiier.':iii6ntlis".Avitii;tlie J'ev1.? ?Di'.'' Pitgefc.?: i Ay AA iACX''-XAA'Ap 'CX'p ' -?!\l'r.: Auid; M"rs'.y'Ole ��������� Sandberg' <'ii?,d .Ghas?'.VVi|yi,'aliartison?cai)ia:'up Trout? ,JJtike ? Gity 'Vis:t -?'. oh ���������Tli'iu'sciay ,eve'i'i,i.iig:-?.;-,?;:^''i..-:-,i;���������':''������������������?''���������' ���������?, y-ii.pp-y pi-Ayy- p-iy ;AE;yL.y Kiiiiiiaii4,yh|is"';:coiiipleted?hii5 l;iSsessineiit3t'ii;??fhe , JIbly ;4AI.oses, ,.'{ui'd- 'Speaks?encduragiiigly?of .'tlie ' iippear- aiicc' of the claim ;���������??,?" 3;A.?A. A p fit A A���������'.-'Services Ait.-Sty Peter's;4(Chiircli? of l^ngliindj'toiiidrrovv?: 3-];tbly,:cqniiiiuiiibi.!,3 i'S-a^ii'^'Ama^ diihiyp'h's-?'.sf������1'Vice;:. ;\vjtli?? adclress??.by yipar, 2.3Qii pimy ? ey-:nsqiig (choral) and sernioi)jAr.3Q"jiiri...-,���������-,:,< . ???'?',???? ''A'Tv3\\Ty}ra^ Unvelsjioke,,-'; wifo;iincl yhijd;ni'e? spend- '"ing;j!ni?couple���������:������������������ of .'.weeks': vaciition.! in Araiicilipp^ unobserved?;? .intq.??fhfi dining/;?i'qoin;; vvhere: it; proceeded to oleai'??o(F -'������������������ 'vv.li/it' AV'as/catiiblq r.'ii tlie tables. yWheil'Aif 4last di^c(iye,i'e(l^it?.ywas.Aafteniptnig/to, :vi-fti)idv-o?the.stopper.frdiii qft-:bi',(yof ���������:��������� th������ .,ketcl)'������1?. bb11Ies;;,?Py"),���������yyyyPPy.p-i- '-.PP.'App Pp Chubby it'; ?]3()oth;';tlie:bievv-,;;ni*iiv!'qf.. ,.lioiiso.,pairitprs,?:hitve:iilready?biiilt? ?spienr]id,ybusiiiess;: iii?tl]e,o'ity'.^;y.Tfipii?3 ?^ucci-ss;isyvy^ .-? i tif^V 11'������fl;'- t|i e ���������;' L> c ii e 'fi t" r> f .:y e:: rs' i- .of * j- o x:p ei; i"*:'!" ������������������'e;ivc'by:iii^^ ;'wifri,'0f'!tiie;;seii^ ���������:|*'yi;lH!!Vih'.d.'tiic^ ,'.e.\peoted,.rto;',?','iiri;.h;^ ^frtihnliWiv'old^hoiiic^ffi 4;? 4--: ^y Af3 F ������ld 1 ^ti u ly^y. a n d y >T> Ay? GyJG; v 11 ie ?i;-1; returned Asycste^ ^leasa!bt^.trip:tfl?|!ie^ ?V;mcdu ver ?liist!;.Suhdiiy3-iVriA Melilru -;w>yqi^ ?;]'i*bs by t.eria 11 ��������� ? cl i ti i:ch es --.'.(11 Gfeyvvi th ? a ,?solo','4,?,w'liii;lr Ayiis'"; hi-Wlilyy';,appi*c;(jiat(*'dA ./rjipyytofikytlip :;or,\sp/(fiid'in^;i'th'iy..dii.'y-?at ,;S,������iittl^,?'vvhere;: ?tiiey??vyiii*essed;? t lip-i^ay's'- cukibratiqiis? ;i'ii?tliat'?cityAy*y-;:y?? PPyiippPppiPiXXpp'^.:P '' A T11 e .???R gy'e] s t ok 0 ��������� ,13 i cy cl e?';; Cl u b' ;ca ni only;lie? ciihi pi inieh tedyih; it s' ei'i.tcrpry?y iiAjwiHliiiig/tiy^pi'bvide^citizen "?|eiii'tentsiiri'i'i'i'eiit,'."-.*s������'."tv?t;''J.P.' doiibt-j-vvasyas? ' n i uc'h ;'"d;i'sii|ip;bi?ivVed-'-tv!isy.j-o tl.i'^rs?A i P :7-' .'1 e' au.'liericti iit..?t lie.? 'incluncii(������lv? pet-fbriii-!? ���������:ifrvce?o^ "dv^hi iig ,hy-stl)ij ?T^ '���������'iiame)^ ;ac tei1: y ,(>f ?��������� rt hey ��������� pi c.ce.4* ;seeiii ed ? ^tbytbew jr-iii bah.- A-ety.sheAvy as-'vpn ly4;'grqtesrjuc-.4 ���������^l-11 r'o v-s 1" t-11 j 1 L.i p i ri s ?'��������� ',."\i?i f-.'ts'f' l.y"-'.-."*5.t ri i i n'^e.c]r ca 11 d?;>yj t, 1 i;:,t?I byex cc?jiiti,on?bf.; ?E(iiey Hex i* tiierfyvv^isii't? ibiiclyto; iioti?y:fibqut?,;the/ six? wlifir 1'i.i ii do;'-: uji I he"? slip??*1.;' ;; ���������;..:?;; ;?-,?��������� m y XV(��������� ;lie headquarters for,]ill(ito supplies of all kinds, both aiiiateiir and piiifessional. Caineiiis, kodaks, iihnsyplateSjCheniic.-ils, inoiihts ,.. tripods, developing and printing putiils. ?Catalogue" ?si'iitl':- book of ��������� iiistiii'clion free. ' ���������"-���������"'-?' ?������������������ .?>).-.y ' AXI) '���������I-?'1 '?*���������? Py X XA: t h;������;? 11 e xty Fe.W-'j m e> n t li s., a iiy P, ��������� A-ytH i ���������% i'i1; i; be;;;\ya)^ :'y'?;?ranges^Qr hptisehpldg'podsy !:3;,,y,i tA:,\y.i 1 lycer tai lilyy pay :!?;yp u': 43|4'ytp.ybQy;??nd\V;4?3?;?''Ea^ ?Aa; ,we^;reeei\'e,:,:iToH;cesy;;'ripni3; ;y:';AmanufViGiui*ersVp ?44:-;A;;;,adMance3ini|pHc^ ?--A a: ; *?V;-^ tliee^|D r?^e iit a ;':' t i^i rd ;"^yG;^Ter-y?~? ;y y-;yypieGeA;-p^AVm AApe n t e r s ??f int pA:' t h;e;?': const r li c r: AAA:tion -6A^toves^rano-es? eitcv?; ���������'", i!;?-:' -���������;���������:-"'>--.' .'���������������������������������������������"���������.' ������������������������������������ ������������������������������������p{y- ��������� -'ypyy- !pyy -p::_ O. --.-?���������, # -: ;-;'.' v ? A������ ���������; 'A;?.b as 'Cya. i s ed ? ;ye r yyn*i'ateriai])A- V:yAy:^!\4e4:iare4-fb At;" A^i;no*A-bii "diand'/'by'AliiiyAtH^-; 'PppA'. -i1?--0?,.-^,, ,.;.'���������:;...���������. 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