/ ��������� , -VO / Vol. 5.-������ No. 20. REVELSTOKE. WEST KOOTENAY. B.C., SKPTE3i!3ER :\, \m. $2.00 a Year. // >1 commensurate vviili ,-ippi oprintion.s ai e ] nut teemed they .slum!'.) a-k .-iiid ,be [ told why.E Why will the Hig Hend 1 Ml\ wagon >-iijid not ri'.-ri-li it:- let iiiinn-? i Not Over It Yet. THE BIG BEND. ROAD / IT IS NOW POSSIBLE FOR A WAGON TO REACH TH_E CANYON At this end only���������Work is in progress on the first half'mile of Canyon and that will, likely finish the appropriation. ; , A walk over the IfJig I3end wagon road on Wi'dni'.-d.-iy convinced a .Mail r- ���������pre.-cntalive .-md otheis, liy vvli.it was there seen anil heard, of the cor- transaction, ���������ind we then-foi i- mi^'i.,s| THE IIcIXfNES LETTERS. THE WAVERLEY COMPANY. 'Turner Should Deal With Them i The Officers Return From a Coast Visit and Their Contents. '' (rThe Superintendent Speaks. Colonel An-ly, chairman of tli.* \V.ivcrlcy Mine, Limiti'il, lelurnid Jn f In* interest of good government it j amount of palionto u'ot unmixed with j yestenl.iy morning .-ii-i.-iiiiii'.inii'il by is de.siiahle that th.'ie, slinnld lie t he,, ndmu .itimi for liin:. We r'u-ho- intii \ M>.. J. I). Gr.ili.-rrn, provincial manager Uoally, Mi-. Tm-iiei', ox-premiei, must j expect the public t o have nil iminolls'C ..fullest possible investigation into tlie facts connei-leil with (lit* di-ii'n.-i li vini;, at. tlie vv link* histotv of tli'* redness of its view that, the mail would fail of n oinplet ion' and thai ils public utility, a.- far.-is tbe main object ���������tbe connect inn of Revelstoke with navigable waters above the canyon��������� was coiK'i'i nerl,', was entiiely lost. J'roceerlins to the einl of the i-o.ul a-- fai: as it'was possible for ;t wagon, tin* canyon is ju-t leached. I3eyond that, the wink li.it, pierced the ciiiyini for half a mill* "only and of ��������� that half mile a vei'y considerable por- t it'll is pack tiail. Tin* .w'urk being d.uie vv i-i-s the w ideiiiug of the p.illr to compli'te the lfalf mile into wagon ro.id and itliaL the superintendent thought vvoiihl probably exhaust t lie app-opi-ial ion. " , ff A.-keti if l.i- would s,,-iy that the most fiiiincult |oi'lioii of the toad, tlinuigb the canyon bad been paused, thesuper- intendi'iil said': "Kc! It vvill -co.-L inoi-e to finish there than what is already done in tlie canyon," Here is a pretty pass! Tlie * canyon mil, unite half 'driven through and the' appi opi ialiini > "almost" exhausted. What do the public think of it? Wit lion.' going into tin'' mailer,'of" (���������uaiily of woik done just now, but 1,iking up the matter generally of distance, tin* icsult seems .siiniigo in the extreme. The distance from Rev'-, ebioke to the pinpu-id lei minus at Steamboat 'Landing is roughly, isay, live mill's, and of this di-lance a iciad! already existed for about one mile past r tbe conn-tory (vv liicli for convenience | in.-iylie called zero mark) which is, say, half a ,,uiilo fiom Jfevelsloke. Work t pioper wotild coliiineiice, al lheone thai representations '.should heat miCe made to Otlnv\a on ' the' siibjei I, anil a L'oiniiiission be demanded. The object ... c in having .-uch a cnuitnis.-inti would Into reach an accurate history of the case, foi- an important principle, is at stake.��������� Colonisl. THE CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION. A Successful Meeting1 of Provincial, Tories in Vancouver.. o '* , The Conservative conv enl ion met in ynucouver'Tbui sd.iy and il.s pioceod- ings ' closed I'Yiday evening with a public .mass meeting. Hon. Li'*ul.-< Col,'Prior, Sir (J. II. Tapper and Hon. T. M. Daly, three ox-iuiiii-lor.-, weie piesent, Hon. Mr. Piior was elected print about his di-ini-"sal and when ie p'i.-d to effeclively by .Messrs. 1\ H. li. and W. W. 13. Mclniies, he tolls-tho Colonist: " --I do not wi.sli to say anything, for the style of lilt* loiter-, lire such that they nn* beneath my not ice." Never mind the 'vlyle"' of the letter-. forth.' company, ami XV. 1!. II stipe] inleniieut of tlie Wavorley ai (i Tangier mine-, iioiua vi^iL to t!u- coin- piny'a proper lies on S'.ioiil Uny, Tiitu- lo\v I-l.ind. Thc'v examined | hem ein.-,olv and it depends on Mr.- ilaxcl'.s re,nn i what fnl lire development woik .Mr, Tut net; smother your liteiai y con-, jn ,|oiii>. ' lempt and explain wherein they are in* j ������ hi|ervic\vo<1 at.' Vancouver, ,".Vr. loni'i'l; explanations wire asked I'i r, I Ma/.cfsi|id that he also said sonie- Ibing vervlik.) liiis when challenged oii , the dii I'clorship of 'companies ipiesUiui. There is* no question of personal injyiy aboiii this dis'eu^sion as f,ir as I lie public generally ai e concerned. Tln*>, novv t hat l,be alVriir has been staited, only want the facts. Mr. Turner in I he correspondence ovel his dismissal is ��������� cg.nilcd as>lia,\ing made Ixjinji, liliickeil. in boili iiiiue- for sh'p- pingf Al mil .Shoal Hay claims he- easy'enough io get big.as- say-,���������t!iei e, but the pi opertics mu-t���������l e piMVeii wbether'or not they will bold out. What, we vwinl in British (Columbia aie lots of low glade propositions, eve.i llioselliat have to he inn on lhe economy plan to nay, and fir that reason eveiy prospect or up 'lhe coast, is interested in tile result ou lhe Dorothy .Morel on, whei e I think ihey vvill make a'fair piohl, wiiii their cyanide plant. sustaining both human beings and slock in Lolii.'oi t. (J,one is pieii t irtil and the, watcr*> abound in lisli. TIip wintsr.i are cold and dry, nut I lie cold is not the seven: cold "ibar, prevails neaivr lliu a relic cili'le, and the same PMt.ioidiu.ily pi Ocautions need not be taken in icirard In uutfiis. The ciaiuiH all pay from I he grass louts and bed lock is oniy a fun feci belovv tlie' suifacfi,"so that a]in������*>tl;c*r the con- till ions ate llillcll liiiii'i.'in f.tv'ui- ( f lhe, prospector than art* I lie condit it n -. 'in the Ytuon. LOCAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS Mrs. Iii.ii d is reportul ill. lie-.!, tyiud i in town at Loveiii'g's "' * ' T. .M.ilo'iey is rut in " the., hill- again. ��������� . ' J. A. F.tlh's li.is lRtiiinci] fiom -his caste.-ii \ isit. Fresh fisli day au(i"niglit at L.vir. iny's. ���������, '���������' t ]\. W. fNoitliey returiifil .Monday to Jioss'land. , ;' ,THE BYE-ELECTIONS WILL COME OFF NOW l:< A V'EI Y FEW DA VS. * M'nistc-s will npptal io ihtJr cor- stit.ia:rs fcr rc-clociio.i ��������� It is tho'jght probable ihey may all be returned by acelamation. The Lardeau-Duncan. \ Ivaslo leport sla'tes that, Mr. f. ll. ch.iirinan, "and a coiniuittee ..ui ere- \ msinualionsXv tin h tune 'been ques- deutials having iieen made a disi'iisM-?m j lioiicd by .olhers and theie is no which lasted soine time anise on I lie ! gi'iniuds for bis lehisal lo continue the j ttl.,.V) ^ngiu,,',., (,f the Ki'i.sln aiid Slocan advisahilily of the press being .v,,,.^. j ciinl I oversy tiitis opened. The -per- ,.,, ji way, 'l)as |,.|t there with a large simted. Sir llihbert Tupper and, oilier ��������� s"n'' injury"'claim i3 too cliiidish an, ,,���������,., v, ���������f ������������������.��������� ,-,���������. i h0 Ouiit-.-ui. -It" is "proniinent politician's pointed mil, that on Friday evening the entire programme would be made, public, but thought il ailvNahlc'that till that hour lhe proceedings of, 'the convention sliouh'i lie conducted with closed,, door.-. This, opinion suited tlie majority anil the press reprcscnt.alive.s were a-ked to retire. An Emphatic Challenge excuse for an intelligent public. The Circus. undei.stood tliey'go on behalf lif Ihe K'ooleiiay Railway and ' Navigation company, tli"ene,\v conipany which has r,, bouglil over 111" Iv. iS: S. and the I. T. en cut-has come and gone .-.ncl ' ,(,m|,;uiit.s Lo ]n(.HU..a liilL. 'fiom the nvIio sor.ovv , fil|lb ()|. n.lllSlM. ,ilkl. ���������, ,i1(f. i: U11. that, il.ey iMonkeyed with the >^h1 !'D,,,,,,,!, ,.iv(., llp ;l, f(1,. ,,.s Hall civek. wagon or triHe, will, the M.nple l,,i,k- T,)ih 1(M()i inl,.I1(Ul(1 ,��������� :Ml as ., ,VetUl, i niL' ���������fitinr1. , A -uger cii-c e, vvu e"c.jii- ,, , I r������ ". . , , ', - , ' to the new coinpanv.s system, i irrntul.iting tlieinselvcs that a person cannot tool .them all the lime,, are ir. Tin? left behind iJiem open up an iniiuense district. -vvill Il is (he An l.mninl \n rho onn-o ' c.uiiiuu nun iiii.-in ,io ui: lie,, ai w i ��������� ' ��������� i ., ., All limpiiatlC Lliaiienge. j . .,-',' , , , . , . *s I geneial impression, however, lliai, lis 1 ' I ritaiim; llieinsel v es by* t linking that; ., . .,, , , , ,, ., IS ,,' ,,.,,.*.* , , , ��������� - .i ' r i ��������� entei'piise will be met bv the C . P. K., Ma |or \\ al-lin statement about, ad- ; once is all some people expect to do it. * ., , ... ,. " \. . ., .. people ex pi niinistration of the Yukon should dis- \ That man, who again taxes' the ci*p(l- po.-c of the allegations made against it ' uiit\* of llevelstokeis with brilliant unless.its iletr.-ictors are piepared'to go ' posters 'and supeilative adjectives, ! i further into, details and' make specific \ with another he fh in".il on Cliscinli a lupus, a gi.uit ��������� (*le- vviio win not- allow tliis field go | away fiom t hem untried, Their Mir- ! veyors ai'i* now in the field cunning a' line lo connect I^notenay Lake wilh. i their niiiiii system and it is expected C. \V.-.S,trel has icv^n ship of the .Standard. .Spokane pi'ople can stoke v\iih 'We have i.i tl tempt ��������� edit oi ��������� li'vel- one, {old ined,ils any ��������� inm o. soiuevvlici e, already. ' * ��������� i " For choice ehocolales and candies go to U. F. Curtis, 'J he. iJruggiu, Taylor block'.- ' ' o ' Misses Norlhey and ValentiiK! and Messi s. Campbell and Dier toi.k a run to Halcyon Spiiuys one day this week. ��������� n The old smelter building has collapsed at, last; so another link with thepisl, auuther old landmark, disappears. Mr. tins hunrl left Sunday to visit Ground Hol; Uasin. lie expected lo catch up with Messrs Krb.sloli aid Jiiiiithoi-ue. ��������� . 'J'hi* iulii2-ui.il a:ii!.-ia>!i-.-i.-i(^i,i i- in.-(!f. from Vi(,loii,i and vvill be vet ified by the .;.,/., it,., tb.u u'i.i, |,H (j,,. jjv.T. ele.'lioiis ,>|" tli.. B.itjsi) C, luu.I.ia inin- i-t,ry will be i ��������� u,,,| ;,|, ,,���������,,., 'j-jj,. ,,x. lit iii.iiion ..f tin- di I.iy in i-,-,iinu' the vv,-it- i- .'aid ii, |���������. ||.,. ,H-i-iiiiiii!;uiiiii of r,inline vvo:k left for ihe ,,i vv, minis, ler.. and tile de-iraliiiit y <,f -Ir.iigliK n" ing evi-iylbiiig out hi-fi re (h.-y leave tlleir place- to appeal to their coiislfl uenis. 'j'ln- iioiiiiii.uious vvill piohnlly be lielit o;i Srpt ember 17t!i, .iml Un i-'e is litlli'.iloubLof the i',.tiii-.| "of all the ni'ni-lei-. Then-'i> no .light left m the Tin-.:.-! iles and letnm by acclau:- atio-i i.-, not unlikely fi r all (be new uiiiii^lei-s who r-epresi'iit ^no:ig gov-"* el'llllieill MMh. , A Forester Funeral. ' tieor^e IJii-tul. an e-lcuie.l re-iileilt of Fcigii-on, died of typhoid fever at I lie hospital Wednesday evening. He ' bad been' there a week, 1ml w.i-iH'ftir some time befon* hi-ar-.iival. His-wife' and children who had been him,limited tobis side, arrive.! tol.-.ie lo.sec him again alive, lie w,i,- buried Thursday. The hie! hern of Com r .Vlt. Beghie. I. - 0. ]���������'., allended tin* lunetal 'in legalin, lhe decea-ed being a ineuiber-of' this oilier at Tioiil Lake. K������v. .Mr. Thonip- spn conducted tin; I'lineial s..m vices and the Foi e-t er.-' luiijal sei-vice was also read at'thr. graveside. TvlVs. Gristol and children will'i-eiui n in ,-i few dav* .- Word vvas receivei! in Ka'nihmp- | l" F.-ign-on. but later will 'gn c.-isi io Wednesday night (iiiiioiineing the! In r folks t here. C'oii-iih-i-.ihle.svuip.ithy safely of 5,11. fMant, and crew of the ! i* ���������'���������'It for .Mrs. Bristol in hcrgreat loss Slickine Chief. > > ., , ,i , - -i' i- i complaints. The majoi' sa vs: "I dare > pliant of exti ,ioi dinor\ apiietil'e or a,,. ,., , , ..,,,. , null: post, that is one uiile li'om zero, ' ��������� , > ' ��������� ,r ��������� i e . i . t,.-. ��������� 'that more than suivey.s will lollovv , I |P1. . , Xmv man to make lies.* charge.-or ,-in v , kangai ou disciple, ot tin: ait I* it/.him ��������� , or one and one-hair lioin lown. leaving ' * .. > n v ��������� ������������������". '. -^ ' I\Ji. and Mrs. !'\ Saunders rctiirue, last iSatui day from, ilcCulk.ch cr-eek 'M,i's. Saunders vvill reside in llevel stoke fur the winter. , What He Has Heard. ir one and one-half 11 out lown. leaving j *. " ��������� :��������� -o i ��������� ��������� . t- -,i sivii>. ; , ,,- ., , ,T , -I of Ihem pub c y or to an oil einl in , i""-**.- will' be in danger ot either a , ���������'������ _ ��������� lew work lo lie done ,lo I he lei iliuius, j ,, ; ' . ��������� -, . ' .. i ��������� c r , ' ' r ,i ' - i i if( autboritv n Canada. And fa, n���������.,. w*rv vvnnii wolcmnu or a seven* frost. , .Tho rnn^'i Tiuot rnmnomi *ver nod stance of I fee and one-halt11 , r ��������� wi,,,,, ���������., , i, a ii" e 'i ��������� I lie 1" 1311Cil LlVek. LOlipa IV. ...-].<> win, WilifiiiR.rinii Ti,..i'ii ������... ��������� tl,[' ''f||l������1'^ ' ������������������wiyecl iand published ar- ' .NN lie" p.J'������ph: pay ,a dollar for ndiuis * .���������_ ', J "!.. ,.^'T. . ', ., ' ., , ruUng theoriiciabs of .lie Yukon di.-- sion and a half for a seat, beside, the, ,As far as can b, astei tained, an enough to reach the objective point, to I'lTect the purpose of ils building, ha������ not been denied; indeed, it lias been 'gencialiy accepted as sulTicient, but allowing tbe canyon roc tiictof corruptiun are false. There is | "''extias", ihey expect soinetliiug e.'se : horn nil the nieouiils so far leiened, not a word of trut'i in Ihem." Thai is j lll'ui flisappoiiitiiieiit.^ They would, tl,,. p,,;spects of, lhe Fiench Click e.npliatic lang.ia,'e. The next ;'���������,.,,' nt.t iibjecl l<> psiyini- s-unetliin- for a ( ompaiiy making a g( i d clean-up an 1 ... . ' I. , .. ,1 a I...' ..I '. ..-��������������������������� or- t ' - ,. i should lie foi 'some one to take up the , 'u,'l|,t.v 'lill't i :, ,..'. ' ! major's challenge or the conclusion ��������� ���������l1'"''' Jl' ",ul autrb al lhe clown's antics, | (.xci-Hnji, indeed. .Mo-i glowing i e- d l.iug syne,'" -but to have 1 poitsotwbat may be clcined up have if the cuinpany niigiii ue woi'se tiian cxiiectcd, it was , , , , . , in ii.-ln-.. m-cn i-i,,(,.-K- r\,^\���������,,in\ ��������� '������������������ , ,.',,,,, , ' , ,.., , I must he reached t nil, the gen-ra a b- , " llllJu���������,- tun P'"'".> designed i���������.L.��������� *j. yen, vet il the companv do considered llOlli!. too much. What . J , , ."' . inn-e nl-iv i< leiii f-il inrleeil -mr) .lis ,'i ,, ,. s , X . . , , . i. , i , ,, ' , i galuuis made have been nr'orrect'aiu f ",st 1J1,1- lh l''lll,rjl lnclL<-'* '"lf( ' ������������������"-, hall as we 1 as expected bv sume'en- steps" to take i.utler such circuuisla ices n . .��������� , lies ein-iv il bisions of -e/,i,Ki'.l..,- , bin ,, . . - , ." .' ' ,,, ., ��������� ,. , , , i un ust ed. P1^ "'*IV.X 1"'������"1'' (,t fonsKletaiilc t]iu;,,,.isl, L. snecinlors o tier opeia- lo put the appropriation lo-bestlld- ���������', ! e-teeni When nevt the Mm i,iin.. . ,^. ��������� - ,, ��������� , .. ',..,.,, ' -~- , itsicun. \mk.i next, iiil .mail goes llnni ]��������� ^fill's ul ui"* as a bydraid e vnntage may be imagined bv those r .. , .. 0 .. , i.. ., ..;,������.,,, ,*r .v;i| ,,,,( i)P T,u���������,���������n li.-.w ,. , , ��������� .,,,?.., i, .i, i i ���������il Is It Another Suit. ,to atucub it win not uc um.������n bios., ,., Ls inad". T he 'cmnpauv hnve e\- whoappieciale the value such a road j , Z'Pl" ~ . j :is it appeared at Revelstoke. It also would be. Instead, bowevet, of finish- j The Coloni.-I repoi t.s that it is under- I hopes thai when another circus eunie.'j ing the work the public, whose money I S|,,lt1d Mr. I). M. Eberts, ex-a(torney- ' to town it wont choose lo pitch it's tent nnd whose taxes pay for ,it, may si'c a' general, ha.- directed tlm issue of^a , on the last day of the month; it makes wagon innd (forgive us for calling it such) to the foot, (tliis near end) of the canyon, a, distance of about two miles.: and a half u pack trail, half \\iiiion>. road 'for a dis. wiit, for libel against the Viitorin Evening Times in consequencefof the statement of lhe paper in ipu'.slion , that he had wrongly advised the lieu* |,teiianl*giiyei'noi'. .Mr. Eberts asked lance, of Jialf a mile fin (her: I yesterday said he had seen the report nnd with the appropriation , almost' Imt. no writ, had been issued yet. exhausted, not, half Ihe it riwfnl hard for the the following dav, first, which is i canyon pierced, the worst places untouched and the terminus unreached. Instead of the three and one-half miles which prnciienlly was all that had lo be done (lhe new cut to tin* court house bring iiiiiiet-et-aiy and trilling in cost,1*- franc i$V2")) the public have a road lo the foot, of I,be canyon and, if the appropriation holds oul, for half a mile beyond, | a distance of, .say, two and one-liall j nine-. What a niagnillceiit result for I nMnrned home from' their e isiern visit V, ''00! ' ! Wednesday. v 'If this poor ie."*ult. ju-tilies lhe , A new nrgani/.al ion lo be 1'iioun as e.M|iendituri! the .Mail leaves soiiie- j the " Rnelielor's Club " was fririued last o.ie el-e to .ay. Ai far as il is con- ] evening The object of (In- club is to ic.-'ned il hiii-no hesitation in saving secure a loom which will be open to Mrs. Oraii" and Miss Valentine, of' Thomson's Landing,0 are visiting in town. Unwind Thomson's Landing on Tuesday. Several Albeit' Cnuuui residents allended (he circus bete on Weflnes- ilny. y\ rs. Ceo. 'J'. No'wmau perilled about, $70,000 in installing their plant bi'foie ils operation and such laith de-Trves reward., When iast, lieanr fioni water bad been turned on with '3.000' inches lor 1,1,1 ,:() hums aud an enormous body of ground bad ,| been washed, with "xcclli'iil lesults. p _ week, | Fui-llier,piiiticul,u-s are eayei ly looked t!o to Loveriug for trout next j'for. i w ei k. ' ' " * Fred. Mcsley is cenfined to hi^ -bed with iufl.iimii.itorv rheiiiiiniisni. Jack JJvion was in town this ���������'������������������'So.00 will buy a 'fiist-class, new sewing iniichiue at R. lluwsun it Co.'*1. Alooie ' came up from ! The insurance rating in Kamloops reduced. Why nut in Rev- n,is been elstol.-e? an, rautilv J. C. Alini;, \). XiiMi-iiinan and 1-'. .Mi'l'.iv i-ib wen; visiiu.f, lo Il.ilev.ni [ Iroin his' di-hicl. 'lion. 'I Shiulnv. The Order Discliiirpccl. ' The celebi'ated he Roi ininiiiH caae was 11 ied in Y.nncouver Wednesday belore Ah', .iu-liee , Irving: Judge Spink's older lor a receiver was set aside. Mr-. 10. V. liodweli argued lhat Judge Spink as a local judge had no right lo make the order, unless tin; regiilnrsiipi erne i.oai-l judge was a b-elil ,Ma vim Fmoii [\ootkxay Mai;.: ' , " ''o 1 have beard it urged a.-an excus" foi- the making of,tin* Rig Rend load outlet The Kamloops'Standard is mav up-j Ul iIk,c'1,ui1 bou-e, that the old mad pearing * as a .semi-weekly .and the | P!,ss<'d tin ongh the cemetry True! it Senlin'el, pioniptlv calls il with a four-*! *I new load, t'otnrn 111"1' U" ' lili'and back on, Ihe old one for some ilu-'. j am jil-ii^ given to understand that tin- old road could have ht'eii d v ������������������ t'd so a- not lo intrude on Monchiy will be Labia 'Jay. and a i the graveyard for ,-,u im on,-idei,-tble holiday. Arrangements aie made for ( amount of money uiiuli Ic-s than what ii (lav's enjoyment and if Hum's turn [ the new sand cut cost. , out ,-is expected ;i ������ou'l lime will bo ! had. , * j Ruvjji.-^tokk, Aii Mr. 'A. ]T. Sliuii, of Revelstoke, \ and Miss M. Miuty, of Moosoiiiin, ��������� Assn., were united in marriage Thuts- . day, September '1st, by Re,v. 1)A ,Men/.ie,s, Jjiiiee quantity of fresh kinds, direct from Coldstieatn ranch, ' , ,, selling cheap.-���������Hulclii-iiin iV Co. CJ.-ti load of new h.iv just ai rived. ,o Piw-iPKcnm. :-:oih. At the. loeii 'W. C T. U. ' ' On Tiiuisdav.of this \ve>*k n loc.il branch of the Wi man'.- Christian Temperance Union vva-' ot ganized' conservntive, meetiii" ; wbh fourteen iiiemher-., Mis. S. J. lo elect delegates to lhe Vancouver convention the followjn������ were elected; j president, Miss Jeuiiit Messis. .Johnsoi), T. ,1. (Ir.ihame. Je.ls, McO iricir and Thonijisnii wa- elected DiVaiT*. i ecoi cling secrctaiy. Mr-. (>. M. Clark, treas-- urer. Oilier, ofTlcer- vv ii! be appointed at suliM-queiil uieeling-. 11 rwa.s re-olved to put' the annual fee at liflv te.-il-. to'iillemen mav lie- Mr. J. .M. Kellie, meinbci'-elect for Revelstoke riding of W'esl Kootenay, returned Thurtday IVoiu Trout Lake, wbeie he vvasliii.kiiu; ovet the iniut-ial '| <--oini- honoiaiv m-inbei.s by'.-igiiing claims of tint division. ������������������ t!ie pledge and lhe payment of lhe ,,.,.,, i t i i, t\ -v I annual fee. It was tesolved lo meet Right Reverend John U.ut, I). iJ.,-1.. , ,,. , ., , > f . ,.,",,....,, . ' . ; loi'tnighllv at tn>* hiuue-- "f tin- hhmii- bishop or jNevv \\ eslniiiisiei' armed . ra . , < i "el s, Iroin the west vesleid.iy iiiwi mug, and i ���������---���������. ��������� dining Ins stay hen: will be the of Mr. and M'is. J. I). Molson. 'lirsl The Counnil Mectini;. I'!|i' honl d ot t! .el" i Olilii ll l'i'-llll)l'd l''oi latest stoics in sialioueiy, wasti; j taper bnski-is and oliice -vupph'-s go lo ['<. l'".'C'u:ti-, The Urtiggisl, Taylor block, ' , n >aly aigue.-l lo lhe conl I'.n'y. Mr. Whv Juslice living siaii-d that i.|,.. onler '< sioiiT ' \\ hy not deal diiK-ilv with i lie il" w''k!>' "������������������'���������!"������- '-'^ 'i'ltm-dav wasinaileiu chamber s and, I herefore j pi inuipals'! See the Kootenay Tiad- Tlie ,u i-,,(bun ew ,.s -,��������� ,1 ..ml t be di- was irregular and il was discharged j ing A' Smelting l.'o.'s ag nts abuin lots J u ���������nui. a- il ahvav- inlei e-t uii,'. willi un.ts. thai il is a matter for investigation and liiat without delnv. If the appro- p tint ion was consideied Milllcictil, lo tircnuiplish the M'oik, -ind (lie '.Mail has novel beaitl it dispuled, lhere is so,ne icason to be advanced for its not doing so. It may be the work is extra (,"o(i(l mid cost, uioiethnii intended, if so, it, vvill .-peak for itself: or it may lie, nieiu'oers at all times for the pin pose of readim.' or enlei taiuinent. It starts out with a good nieiubeisliip. Mrs. Lavvson announces thm she1 will have ii grand opening of hei new .stoic opposite the Cowan Jiloci* on Tuesday next. A .splendid 'line' of j'; now goods of great ami cliaiiiiint variety will be on view find an in lion. J. F. flume has received vvnnl of his mothers death, -.1 Kred- oi u iOn, X. I), Tit hoveling for The 13owl Goes Through. Tlie Mail is able to announce with , ' plea-iire that the bond (for $ I,"it 1,000) on and , ' . . '.,.,' . peaches-, Mr. for jn'e serv mi till lie'I ���������uul Mis. Monday liom there was exl raviifiani e. but whatever J vitation is nxlonrlc.d Revelstoke the icason. there is just cause toen- (p.iii'i* a- to its failure to do vv ha I ev ei y- li.idy interested in the development of the country desired it, should. \\'ith no connection made with the navigable waters above I he canyon the main oh- joct of this load is entirely lost audit Is as far as that is i oucerned as if it weie not I here. What public utility it will have now will be of a minor kind only and lhe ti an-porlal ioual problem of Dig llend, ladies to attend. .Don't foi get th������ dav, Tuesday next. Notice. "VTITICK i- li.Ti'liy (,-iven tint Oi dm- after X> iliuo I i ilL'il'l lnii|i;ily tu ilu- cliief cmn* r vour penis , ,, .,,,-, , 1 + ' the liiiuchier group in the I*i-h creek camp has "one l!irom;h and there i.s nd Miss I/iw ie- now no duubl that wot k will bepios- theii Hip to ecuted Ihere all winter. With the eu- coiiraging outlook for silvct all ini- For the very Llest books out t provcinoul in silver-lead uiining af- go In (,i. J*'. Curtis. T|���������, Di'u^.rjj,! i fairs may be looked for. Ta\!or block. o ���������. ��������� - ��������� Miss Lodge 1-ft Monday moining for Hiiiinlton, where she has an en "igeinent \cr See lhe oniei of, cuusei.rat ion sei- vioesatSt. l'(-.lei''sl chtiich toiuaiuw; it vvill be found on page four. Morn ing P i a vet will in: ;it' 10..'3U a. in,, and he vv'ii fl.nl it at !!��������� appropriation. The public have it light to -(>(��������� their public winks ('(inducted in a maimer to their nd- vniilage mid as et onouiii ally as pu'.si- gooil woik. They have a iij;hl lo a.sk Unit nppropi'ialluiiH will be ii|iplieil to Uieir lieiielit solely aiul if I'l.'sullti and that tlt������ appointment of a new judge, to the stipieine court will be made in a few days. It adds Judge man is being taken out, of the vaiious claims. Two new ���������( renins had been di.scoveted about tin Application fop Liquor License. N0X!\l'i1Jl^^^^^:'^,;^o , l"!'i" ""l'5 ii!;!;"1" *������ ������"' the" supreme , ^n.i^e'wa, wntien njijilv to tin- ���������iliii'iuiiiuv iii.u-1, tr.T.< for Mil C'iiiii hem b J.hfci<* aie njoi e tl,an a \orv i icli lo-ellll'iuoi'ij} rvtiill nt onr hind in .Mbtri ' '(rt ln K"-f'"1} who would like to Cuiiyoii. Muted tliis: '.'Otli dav of AUBiirt,, _ ; ] see J U(]^(; Fofin on the supreme court if FAHAUi;. ' boudi. . the conseciation sol v ices al II. V.\y ningpiavei and coulii matioii at 7,.'10. liishop D.u t will pleach at both set v ices. The Ko'ilcii.iv Trading M Smelting Co., alive to the value of lhen spleu- time ibis cor-' -lid townsite, have let a '.-out i act too:. Hid both are ' lend Matkeiw:!'' avenue, and work i- iiow in pi'jgre-3. 'I his cuiiip my hive Uhj.-i tul lb lb it like I he i w it b us, w.i- ,1 I'Ollllliillee. Me--l Shaw, were,i-!.I'll toioi.-ul: iMi. KJ-lbe, lhe ui'Miibei -elei l. ()nr meuiliei was very pel-i-ii-nl in iii- ,i i .-,i'.u y of in- nu pot ii inn. Ii'M i !i" m.i; t.'.' v..i - po-t- polled. Ml. William While, geneial man- llgci of the C I'. I������. biles y, c-l of Wlii- Iligeg. in an ii.te; v ievv with lhe \'an- i-iui-, ������������������!��������� I*."-'".". --Ad v i-i li-e|- Llaleil lhat he w.t-oi.t !���������( r" p.i: lly t>. .iiiange for all the av.!.,\i'.!e power aud nlling -toe k io be 11 u. i ut laii-d .-. t a i onveii- lent spoi. If .Mr. Whyte v, nils a con- veni"lif -;> il foi I ill-,1,". i-i Hi of lli-iin line .\;\i\ bianch'--. i: i- to 1 e hoped ,e!-tX.e, w hich h;i^ vvill f.'.i.blv ie-- nil v auLagi-- oinuiend it. Nj'V SfcjaTi.-.' S-'rvi:; L".x,x'x.l. 'il an- Til" -te i:n 'I - ���������: \ ir ��������� l> -t', iiiuvei and Victim.i i . I'��������� lie impr. iVed at last. Tlii'C. I'. X. Co. have now dei n I ed to in i k" a i li i ug". .ied bavmg -o aliiiu-t . o,ii) i ,.p,u t- -tat" Not thvvi ���������t-'-l i In- I be |nii i ba-i*. il t b" houdiui & The coiintiy and climate, wo are, j the finest lots on the local ma. kct and >���������" tlmwei u .adway ������������������m|'������������������y tohJ, u,e .nagnificent; ' The land is oiler good terms ; of purchase, ' See | ^;"^1K^;^ ^^aC^X fertile,, vvcll'wutcvvti uud capublu. of* uioir uij������ma iyr a 'yooa buy. o ' uu the gulf iiussiigo, '; . x ,. ' PAGE -2. THE KOOTENAYIMAIL. Zhe '(kootenay flfeail x> -r,i.i.sHi:i),i:vi-:i;Y satukday ���������.VI ��������� PEVELSTOKE. B.C.; ��������� 11Y -- , \THINS'& C'AMl'BKbb- ' ' ' ]>ini.i-iiia:s'.vM. I'ltoi'iriinoi'.s. Subscription Price, 5*2.00 Per Annum S^r -TIUCTl.Y IX VIlVANCK l?Jl ADVERTISING KATES. -r.N-i'i. \r"i* viiVKKTISKMKVr.Sinsovtcil at , 'Ml i rue ������'f*WI 1. T������M,linn.. ind. ,.ei* nroiith. Kov -piK-o' nf six milium inclios or ov cr SI, Vo ^JIW'aiivKitTISKMKXTS 10c per VVUHSi; XOTlV'KS 10i-. m*r lino wijjjj in- "Vrlll-ii, iml������--' vonu-ni-tcd for bj Uio WO lOMPmN-TINC i'.t'o^*>'.v kinil at most ��������������������������� ;loV^5n^i!^^in.r?;:iC-nfi,ca. . i."���������oviiU-ii<:oofB(io- Ad^������ KiKirmy 3IA.U Kovelstoke, B.C-. . X was tbe opposition member-, defe;ited candidates and delegations from opposition commit tees in both Maud and constituencies, that m-*t, together-. They had expected to remain oppositionists until the legislature met. But the dramatic events at Victorii changed the position of paitios nnd it was ;i meeting of. the government party that was held Friday night. On this occasion, of course, only members of the provincial parliament were present. Out of the 19 straight government supporters in the new legislature, 16 attended the caucus, those present being: Premier Semlin,,. Attorney-General Miirtin, Provincial Secretary Hume, lion. 'Dr. McKochnie, and .Messrs. V. li. Tisdall, It- Maepherson, Ralph Smith, F. .J. Deane, J. M. Kellie, ll. Own', .James Martin. Thomas Forstei, Thomas Kidd, O. Miuiro, II. llolgeson, and .Major-General Kin- cbanl. The absentees ' wore Hon. F. (I. Cotton- and Messrs. Neill and Prentice. Juipni'tantn.'- wiis the mooting of the . parly on July 20th, when the members 'were still in opposition, the fb.st gathering ns ;t government caucus was equally momentous. Many.mat tors of interest to the party were discussed and Premier Seinlin remains as leader of the paity. RAILROAD, TRAINMEN. ��������� t ' \ Interesting Speech by Grand Master ' Morrisey, of the B.' R. J. ' P. II. Mori lsey,' grand master of the Brotherhood'1 of Kailmad Trainmen, was on Tuesday last entertained to dinner in the Grand Pacific Hotel by the Kamloops lodge. About 2U guests,, including representatives of other,railroad organizations, vvi-i'" present. Jn the absanee of J). \V,. Stevens, master, Past Master .1. McCruni occupied lhe chaii. After the toast, "The Queen,"- the chaiiinan pioposed "Railroad Or- gani/.ati(ins,'; coupled with the minie of Grand Master Morrisey. ' ��������� Mr. Morrisey siiid tbe subject of the Iojisl '��������� covered the widest, ,area' of tlie loin, uio thought, hubor organizations ,in gon- , , ��������� ��������� , ��������� ' ', ' era I was one' which was commanding ���������leii'ns of the aii; "ovornment are i . ,. , . .un. ns ot i.ri -, ] Lhe most sei ions attention ol , legis- ceitainly of a" most extraordinary j ]i(^^ |H1M,aiiitarians, divines and character and they were piessed so (lL-u.,..,. One thing which impressed ;.,-;--(ii-..li' tbiii wiilioiit a crown rep-' him with the political conditions here HKVHhSTOKK, SKPT. 3. 1������������. Tin: Colonist's cry foi- publication of t,he ollicial correspondence relating to the dismissal of the. Turner government h is been gratified and it appears io the ."ee:it ���������'e.Mm" of the Lb'iiish Coluinbi.-i Gazette, with the, .^auction of the lieutenant-governor, heading it impartially it presents 'a heavy indictment nf-ainst ' the ' government dismissed, and puts it.in n vbi-v poor li^lit',before tli? public I'i ������hows as farn-alia lieutenant-governor is concerned that, he had good reason for feeling a lack' of confidence in his late udv'isers and hi.s conclusion that he was not being advised '���������.wisely, dis- ��������� interestedly aiid faithfully" would seem lo be borne out by the,, fact's of the case as leg.irds this telation of ihem. Asset out in tbe lieutpiianl- go'venior"s letter .of tlie 15th, lh( aetii ns of the hit* Notice of Removal. mini OFFICE of Hit- Uold Field-of H ('.. tlie i Tanuiur and W.ivoili-y mine-. Uniiti.il. have 1j.-i.-ii irniov oil ,tii Allien, Canyon whore all business in cuiiiioctiun vviili tin- above coiniiiinies will in ful arc bo ii-ans.icti-ii. J. U OHAHAM. General MaimKiT. Hevolsloke, Aujia-t 1-t, lbUS, TO REN'J' \ ^^=*aEosss^&������- *j 4 XJXK KOOM IIOL'^K willi balli .loom, J\. toilets, hot and colli water, electric lighted anil furnace heated. Xovvly finished and in good location.' Apply nt this pfflce for terms.' Mines op Prospects Uought and sold, ilining eonnianie.s organized, their pn-jjurty ,e\iifi*te������l. 11- nniieed and iiinn.igeil. . , Money Loaned Mines. Mine.-, prospects, mineral land-, mining: i-eeni-ities, contracts, bond-.' stocks, lenses and options bought, sold or negotiated, Kxninino ininos, pro-poets and iniiiei-nl lanilsas to thoir vcilue. uicthoil of working unit condition of their titles. Assay and Chemical Work Done., William Orosbie,___ Coin iibin Hon-;:, UovcMoko', li. _C. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL KAMLOOPS, B.C. Best of evcrvthiii!?' o-oin: if- ������ O O * L^ Tinsmithing t f Seasonable Goods Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Rubber Hose, Lawn Rakes. Garden Hoes Builders' Hardware A 'Specialty.'All the o latest novelties in House Furnishings WJ.LAWRENCE , REVELSTOKE STATION /&&W*^ RUSSELL &'HEROD, Prop's. . - The Quaker Bath Cabinet Chas. J. Arnan, Sole Agent tlirougliout Kootcnny,, l-'or the F.iiiious Quaker: Bath: Cabinet R.H. TRUFMAN' & CO., PHOTOGRAPHERS, ' Vancouver, - - B. C ,'Ai iii the past S yoni"������ vvc vvill continue to1 m.iko Hevolsloke ono of our principnl c-iillitir-r' points. J.ook out for our nrrivnl iiotiee* nnil seonie good work. C. .I.-Ainnii is hkoiiI for our C. I'. It. nnd tfiicral li. C. views, . ���������'������������������'tit' ^ H. ��������� HEAPS' & CO., , , ' Machinery Brokers, ��������� .'i(H5 Coi-ilo'vn Sln-e.. VANCOUVIill, l-J-C. FOR SALE-A iiunii'lily of light, sooond lni'iil- HI eel Knits. \ . insistivi'ly lluil wiiliiitit u crown rep 'ri'scntniivc ��������� wlu'i w.-.s jcildii'1* <>t' liis '''prcruy.iti^'c.s ;ui(l vi^il.iut' in (lisuluu-:**; ui liis'duty, limy wi.tild iissuivilly lin\(: nmiiiiplislii-iTCIiein. , Tlio stntoiuunt in his lioiiurfs lottci* is n very ������ra\c one nnrl . instPiitl ��������� ui lirin^iut,' .'ulveiMt i-rilioisiii. on ' liini'still reiiuircs cou- sidoiMblo rt't'ut.itiuu and cxpluiintidii licfiiff the opinion ' vvill be' ^cnornlly euioi'l.lined tli.it In; did not do riglitly in diMiiissiti',' his Into ndv'isors. liitrr Willi tin- pnlitic-nl coniliLiiuis lion vvns Llic'Tnct that thi'i'c vv.-t.s no pro- hihitive tni'ill' on I.-ilini' rcpri'tfoiit.-il iv;os vvluni llioy I'.-iinu. to ('.'inridn. li rip- penrod < t.hnt lhe working pi'oplf of I Noi'lh Aiiicricii. no itint lor wliotliur tlicy arc undor'tin- L'liiiui .Inok urlho Stiir.s niul Sli'ipos*, ginspi'd tlio itlon nnd puiMU'il tho hcli"f' Lhat tii-f"-"\ii- i/.ntiou vv.-t.s noi'i'jsnr.V Tor- their- piu- toolion,' vvns'in t ho 'iiiti'rost, ol' (ihri.st- iriniiy. humanity ru'id fi iitornhy. Thnt.i vv.isa.sit .should ho, 11��������������� witri iiin.-r/.i (1 | hv tin: urio.'it rnilvvny systcin of Can-1 ��������� t ii , ffy A thin oily fibre-food fluid, which rv. sinks into the pores' leaving a velvety burnishing film outside. Rub this friction coat a _-.. little, and lo !���������a brilliant, ;"SS?i* i ij$ij������^. lasting, lustre dawns. Neither varnish, tui'peutine, nor wax, to.parch leather or,seal upits pores/in--- . - ; ,-i(l,-i. ' l-'roni tho timo it loft the pi illllS and trawlod through tin uutain> ��������� H. N. Ooursier, Sole Agent for Revelstoke. Tin: c-lniil oi'ix.ui of tlio opposition,: " ������ . ���������,<.-,!,, ' ,MI->-'J ���������->' I' ' it, was tho K'l'.-itct-t oii^mcoiiiiy ti'at in . tho Coio*ii.,t, thinlcs it i-cinui'knl'h* t.int ; .^ {[w uoHdj ;nul ;l 11K))nlI,u;llL lcl (,|io , ���������__=_==���������==������= tli'1 pulilical niuin'.iou0 iu Urilisli v-"l- , til oloss' oiioi-jtv of num. linilronds ��������� L.L2LJ -J!���������I'.���������' VL-���������-������������������' ��������� ������������������- iir,.-X:v:itt'iact,'s n'lon; attention in the | playod nn os.sontiul part in iivilizatiun , _._--_____-. -'��������� rVD^T*- pt-Ps, uf .''nslorn Cinnda than in Hint : aud oNi-cntod a poU-nt iuflu.Mico'lor ; (JJliJNJ I JtlpAJLl, liXCr i , - i- ������������������ i"pi , c.i ,.,;.i ������.!���������;,-I-i I irood. Kverv uoisnn oiiniiocli'd with: ot this province lhe Colonist, wiucn ! ., , , , '. . ��������� I " ' . _.. _._ _, __a rnili-oiid plnvcd mi iiiiportJint, part m < .'W-ucn lli.it its patrol, s' riismrswr was-. ^ ���������,���������.,..��������� ioi; ���������f ,.uM. ,-oail nnd it n- \ unjust, u'i'M;*; its enso i'.iirly away ''.V , ,j,,i,.,.t* roliahlo iiion to lio omployos. this iulinission 'if siloiico. on the* pint: The r.iilivad organizations vvt'to a of the lucid press which is of couisf* ��������� lirotli.'i'hood in ovoiy M'tisc (if -the i . if i, . ' ;���������a,.i. ilw> r.-iJ. .... its i tci in. for the social, moral, inl-'lli'i-tual better able to uiuire the case un -its i "��������� ' . , - ,, ' i ,-ind tfiitetnal stippuit ot the hi'.'thr-i'ii. iiiCMitstluiuisthatot a country at a Thi, ,v.(, ;lll ;iCf. of ,,,,VlhiniUiulUs ,llKl distance. ]t can be vers* reason iblv ' ,U;i,i bo met hv ciuuliiiriuoiis. ' Laboi assti.ned, if the Colonic wisher, to Ik* ",.s now 0Ip,iniz������l on oducntionnl and .... .... iii-.ii lu-.il lltU'S. Klld CniDMltl.lllDMa "f 13 uv lots from us, , , , , ' ., * ��������� . i. pi'.u tied lif.t's nt all reasonable, that silence ntiplics nt all reasonable, that .iler.ee .u.p.ics ^^h ^ -^ woiM ,;i, ii)h, ,,y siuistciciion: therefore the, quuunes-i of {.fm,i,;nnI ���������,��������������� ������������������ i,oijp������t worknr^ m-'ii the homo [iiess may safely be re^aidrd !lt,t\ wruii"n. ~ Tii" t?i i*;* t hi miioi riood.s ... ;..,k...,i;,��������� ,,r ,,,,iiin!i>ii, run! .Mil niiMit nl- r.ii'.vvn v i-iiilil'ivo- had v. ilhiu tin- T HS v^-saJS^^^ i-oiii- ���������I ' the v.i.i kinir iis iiiclicitiM' of coiii])!ote content meiit ���������>!' r.iilvvny i-ihpl'iyo- \n<\ v. ilhiu with the circumstances of that politici situition which si auii.iie.s tin ColiHiisr. The New Chief Justice. , hcr-t peril-il -of tin'if <-xi-t"i*.o liloteiv I'i'v oiuliiiiii/. 1 ' o Ciilldltiolls 'ill lhe ! .ill 1 ri.u? Ill Ml 111" ,t^o I'liiti-il States ,,i,,| '".ii.rul.i. llii'ti- Usi'd to he oriiv I'll" .-ii|i> whi'll lixiii^ vv.ij<>-s. limn- (,f Inli'ii, <-t(. 'I'lu'V fT.ivo to till-'!- i-mplov "fs th" ������i"s( of I In-ir t.ili-nt .uul "ii'-i try. nnd-lunr!'l* h ' vt- a v i.ic" in iixintr ' 'ii- |iii'" ol th" pi mine* (,| i hi;u ! il.nr, 'I'h" only in- llu.'iiM' ,ii.d it'i'ii'-y h\ vvlnili ih.'V otnild '.lii.iin a p.-t oiiiisiiIi'^.iI'l.u ul th"ii i i-fc'iii-ns "injii.iy"- w.is iliri.'i^'li ,|l|l| t 111 I " VV "I " III. ,iiuCli"t 1 \ {)<��������� i.f Inli'ii oi tMiii/.n lions Ih.ni lim-" i.f inilrit.i.l '-ii,|iln\>-i--, In ii'jrnid liv th" li"ti"V i.li'iit puiol lh" oi t;.iiii'/..it i'nis, it was I'm I li" (,u >��������� .mil I'.-lief nf th" n.i'iiilii'is. In thi-ir i'"- I.il iiiii-hip 'u tlii'ii' '"!!i|'lnyi'i's h" - r t ��������� > 11 u; I v- iidvi-ril lln'tir to ^ive t h.-ir Ih'-M si-i-v ii e .Did show tli.it th..;, vvi-i-" willing . t iiit I'.niii'si and io.iflv.it nil limi-, in trivc tln-ii h"-l tnl'-uts nnd eri"i L*y. In i'i.in lulling he I hnuki'd th" loi-, d Irniiuiii'ii for t hf-ir r.'foiit ion nnd was ci".ii"(l a (2.C hy the K.ii'lof Ilu iiilif-is of ol lu*r (u'^nii/.n t nuis D.'iliy. Al Ilu- time ot his appoint- for I In* ovidi-noo* of frioiid-hip. modi )is judv-c of tho "iipieui" (oiirl of Aft.-r- tho dinner t h" i nilronri iiu-n Mtiii-h ('i.hiiiil)i.i. Odoler Ki, \W>, h" '.if-ompariii'd t ho Ki.nul mn-ler I u I li" was i o^ni'di'd ns one of the Iciflers of ������|,itiiiu and i lu'crcd him ns ||).; Iran. lhoh.it in ihiti-h Coltiiiiliin. Heisnn p.ft, f,��������� the west, nillii'iciit of lhe Piesliyleiiah Chinch, ' - *��������� rind in 1SHI lnui'iiod Ileh-ii .Janet. A qui"!, vv eddin^ look plno" on i''ii- ' day oveiiiiiK. whi-n f'ev. John Kohsou, j i U. A., iitiiled in nun ri.-ii^e (/h-ule- (riis- , ! wold, of lh" 'ileniniM' Hosslnnd, 'uul , ,Mi"s |<;ii/���������iliol h HIik kliiil'ii. of Spokane, i The Iwippy couple left on Hnl uril.iy's I ! train for A 11 owlie.-id, vvher" Ihey will 1 l.ikf- up t heir fnl III " lesideni ". .N"|mi|i ' Minei . i The uffiti.: ol the .stipciiiileudimt, of Columbia and Kootoiiay steiuneiM ha.s been iiiiived from Vinieouvi'f id Nel- will. . .��������� ]\.,tt. John An^ti- .Met'nil. lh" newly 'appoint,'d chief ju-lii'" ''f i^i'itish ('ol- unilii.i. i- lh.* thud -i u "f lh" Hov. Auuus .Mi Col', l>. 1>.. "I f'h.'ilh.iui. (Jul., a I i'i :!��������� ������I ( |e|'_'v:ill.UI of 111" I'los- liyl.'ii.ni iliunh. hy hi- wife. Alii". dlUfTlll'i ol Ji'bii f.'nss, I.it" ol To- ...-.��������� ��������� ���������- i..!,(.>. IIiuiiiillVil.il-' "a- edni.rled '���������'!' oi u'.i'ii/..(i n,| nl th" hi'-rh -��������� lu'ol, ('hat liiim. ,iv.d hy pi iv.ll", !'.lot-. 'I I i'i tt.'i*. '.illi'd to ill" Out.ii m Imi* in l^'J. Afi"t'jn.o-tii "iiiL' at lit liss.-H- ,n |i I (iod"lii'll, lie I "I no veil to Winiilp"-. \\ here 11������- li' i'.iiii" :i ni"lii- In-r of th" Mi m i,f [iniii, IJI.iuoh.il rl nnd .McCull, II" siibsoipieiiily. in I^S'2, ii- moved to ISliti-ll Coltiiiiliin, l.ikin^lip ln> ii'sidetii-i in X"'.v W'csi mi ri-1 <-f. w hei e li" li lino-l at once -ei Died :i l.irire pl.i' 1 ice. H" loi" e|e( led ,i heiiclier of 'I." law vuielv, nnd in \ti'.rj. imelting. ompany \\"c ii.ivc ihe linesi pnip'crty*-' business "tnd r'',i(|f-i)ii;ii in, REVELSTOKE, oik- of the most solid, progressive and pros- oer'nis't.';v.ns in West Koot('iia\'. , * \\ '��������� l^i\ e \ on ' EASY TERMS and ^ood ireainient. Call on us early. Apply to. eceive V BY THE CANADA DRUG % and BOOK COT*>=������s^> zcsrcrsnEL iPrices Prom 15 Cents up. , . This is a r'arc'opportunity to get reading matter for your holidavs. , Pcca ' - ABKAJIAUSON liltOS.,, Tuoi'iiipous. 1 ...... . . ��������� ' ,. .. i First-class Table * Good Beds ���������, Fire-proof Safe r i ~ Teleplione V 'Bus' Meets all Trains RETBLSTOKB. .O:- r\ a^tt.^. r a Ti rx^i i -If LttJi ���������Jjg3&. FRAi\T'K VANDALL, Pkoi-Rii-Tiiu.1 eveiSTDOii Best Table in Town,. Weil Furiiished Rooms, . Choicest Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, ;\ Everything Strictly Fipst-Class. Terms $2|p������er day ��������� Kamloops d>eer on Draught'. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL ABIIAHAMSOK J3U08., PKontiKroHs. \ Everything nW and First-class in all Respects. r, , ll Tlie-House is stocked with the Finest Wines and Cigars in the Market TROUT L^-KZE OITY,,B.O:f ORIENTAL - HOTEL, J. ALUEltT STONE, Phoi'iiiktok. The Dining Room is furnished with,the test the ,'" Market affords. . THE BAE IS SUPPLIiBD WITH THE OHOIOBST ��������� WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.'-, f 'Front St., Revelstoke, ��������� ���������. cus. Lund. - X ��������� ' -. " rRoi'RiirroR. Best $1 a day house in town. White labour only The bar is supplied wilh tlio best'brands of wines, liquors and Cigars. V: I'KKKS. Max.\i-������7i{. '4r~Z> fl I lit Ml I'" IUHII1\������. ...... ���������' . (l.ni^'lili'i'nl' Ilu* IiiLi' John V. fini'lu'v furmct ly (|l I"'1' mil". T. L. HAIG-, ap a i\a \\ rite^iip Published by The Kootenay Mail, Revelstoke 'I be Government Caucus. Tlii- lii' llll'lllll'M ������ nl l.lll' K'IVI'l'IHII''lll ]>;n ly ni'-l. I.r-i l''i iii.i,v iiixhi in ('" Miii'ii ��������� li.ill. \',nn ma it, in 1'iu *-������( in i' Im tin' ,i^i cHin-'iit .n i i. rd nl mi July Z-Jlh. TIh-i e bus lii-i'ii ii K1''*1'- i:hmifif inthc- Ht.-nidiiiV of .tlic polit-icnl pnrtii-H British Columbia "since ���������the (icljoiu'ij. ili.Mit of thi- ini.vtiug iw July. Then It, i\(",idciit /\L(cnl, kKVKLSTOKK. 1',. C. ^I^IOE 50c. t. cr. TjttiKJDTijTJsa:. The only complete map of the great Fish Creek Camp. The only published map of- the Fish. Creek Country. HK ������������������Attorney in Fact, '-Ainsworth,,- B. C. j THE KOOTENAY MAIL P,\GE OUR OTTAWA LETTER. A, WEEKYL BUDGET OF POLITICAL ' AND" GENERAL NEWS, Immense increase in Canada's trade��� No mutiny among Yukon troops ,���Stories of official corruption in Dawson denied���Another lie." Ottawa, Aug. 27.���While the net results of theyearV commercial transactions have liucii already announced, th<�� uiori* detailed returns that are now to liaiul (lifer some interes-tintf ligures which are well worth looking over. Tlio1 immense increase in the tutal trade nf the Dominion has, already Railway contract was a wauled, but direct competition is developing which cannot hut ha\e a most beneficial j eflect." The Canada Atlantic tailway \ has completed airanyeinenls hy which i it i.s in a position to cany western i grain from, Pany Hound tu Coteau j Landing, thereby connecting the boats | running on Lake .Superior with ocean boats from Montreal. In addition to the competition thus effected, " the actual distance is considerably lessened, and,so strong a competitor has the Canada 'Atlantic become that the American boats are even now coin- plaining of the manner in which iheii business is being cut into. A UL'BKLI-: BCI1ST. ' Reference was made in these letters a couple,of weeks ago to tin* action of the department of the interior in leasing a, portion of the water front at ReVelstoke - -Hospital. _ Matei nit v w.ii-ii in co: Vaccine kept on h:t:..l iii-i 110:1. n QA\A Drs. SIsKecliaio and Je:Vs, - A^sadzafs ifres rl 1Q> LtiODiiison, P, roprieLO] D R. MALLOCH, Physician and Surgeon. McICsszls Avenue. IstokD 3. C. JAMES MURPHYJ3.A., IJarrister, Solicitor, Etc. been made pub'.ic and received with, jQawson City lo Mr. Alex. Macrlonald, ���' iniqiiulilied satisfaction by nil true Canadians ,of whatever political stiipe, but. with the inipeiial ins"tinct, so Mi ooe,ly upon 11-il is a matter of no small gt-alification to fi 11 cl how'inpidly rhu-iiu>���< ii developing wilh the empire .it l.irge. The lotol turtle tor the year is an- 1 oiiiii-i'il at ti'ie linpi eci'deiiti'd ligure of '.V:ti4,0:1],7a)as .-igain-t yi"j7.1(5^,8(52, or .in' incrci-e o,f .ncaily Sl7.(JUI),U0U foi ihi* veal-.' Of l\\\< grand Lot.il llieiin- pm-1- wen; $110.!>0.~),!M0 and the oxpoits Kloi), !*5.").77(l, gi\iirg a balance1 on the iii>l'it s-itlij.;���!' 'neai'ly $2(i,(l()Il.(JW). The ind it was then shown '.hat tlie transaction was an excellent business deal, OWiCK COWAN lilAICK. , ; ., ' " o rizVELSTOKE, V. O.'COX-10.':. B.C. public exchequer. It now from information'received through li'il.iiic*'i��. ifniwing, Im while Lhe im- i pni Is lor I'i'.nl exceeded llio.-e of ]S5J7 |,daring that the lease rwas granted esnlling in a substantial gain lo the tppear.s 111 independent, mm m* direct, from l)awson City that Mr. Maedoiuild seemed the franchise in public competition with five other tendc-iers, lhe successful ladder simply obtaining tlie pri\iT-ge because he offered the biggest price. Moie th:iii"that, the lea-.fi ,i.s for one year only, after which lhe property reverts to the govei iiiuent. These i f.ict.s.havfj probably escaped the at-j tentionof those who liaye been do- | in I R��iig'!k, aiiel Dressed. r Lath, Shingles, Moulding OUT BATES Wmi SP���>T GASH- M"* r3*Io Finisliings n v 11. holdici], . ! A, , Analytical Chemist and jAssayer,; A����,ij- of c-\ ci-;, v.u-lul.i of liiiiicni'. .\iiiily-i-, 1'f niilk. w.iUt. or oilier iii.ilci\,il-, ii-i'il fur food. t Promot Results. Prompt Cash. TJ ill oi o "nyY c sy m\ mw , "by *7*"21,(),)l),(lJ'), the imports have yiown ''perpetuity and without con ipct.it ioo l'o nearly ;.S2o,olK),(K)l). l.'poif this vast] t n hub's a ijuauty. ' inen-nse the duty collected increased fc!2,0HI.tj{>3, in -.pili* ol ihe .considerable 1 eductions in thefi,-irilV. ' ' lVrKIMMPKItlAI. TlIAnK. So much for the g-'iier.d' ligure��: In the return- that have special 1 el'erence to C5ie.il I'riuin we find thai, lns't yen Can id.i imported .$:J2,S27,()J') as agitin-t $20,328,001) for lhe previous year. Hut while imports fiom Gieat Britain were 'only $'.32,S27,Oi)0, the goods \\u> look ' fi tun'us ran up to $101,737,000. or a balance in our favoi of nearly $72,000,- 00:i. With,ihc'lTnilcd States' the'eon- ' dit ions ��'ere evaclly the reverse, 'f-ind , in spite of arliHcial obstructions the Doiuinion imported from1 the south $S6\5S7,00U, sending back in return only $11,122,0000, or in other worda'i for , every dollar the United States spent in Canada, Canada spent more than two dollars in return. Of this $11,000,- ' 000, mineral and lumber make up more than cue-half, agricultural products and manufactured, goods being only a 1, small percentage of the whole., , GHKAT IIHITA1N IS'THE MAHKICT.1 ���That Great Rritainis the maiket for Gan'itda's vast agricultural supplies is, most clearly shown by the fact that la��-tyear site took nearly $10,000,000 woith of animals, $:57,GSS,0C0 agricul- tuial products, Slo,0'JS,IJ00 in lumber, etc., $1,S22,000 products of the fisheries,' or a total of $97,782,000 out of 11'grand total of $10t,7S7,000. From these figures it will be seen 'that the tendency of trade is most pre- 1 ceptibly turning towards Great, Britain and when it is remembered that the full effect of the preferential tariff has only now become operative it will be readily.seen that this tendency will h.: very largely increased . in the immediate future. In the meantime it. iv woi thy of note that'every additional return only emphasizes the .magnificent prosperity and unexampled pin- gross which out' country is enjoying these day,", AN INDIGNANT IJHNIAI., 1L may be iii the recollection of our JLere i.s a choice, note in the Mail aiifl Empiie " the other da\: ��� '-Mr. Fielding Juis. addc-d five millions to the j debt in one. inoii'h," As experts in 1 ai itlimel ie' the editorial writeis of the1 opposition piess stand unrivalled in this or any other age. , .Of coinsc they j will attempt .to explain lli.it '���one 1 month" .should read "one ve.ir''-���b'ut-l even then ihu" statement ' lacks the; essential of truth, and the falseness of | it, simply becomes a matter of" degree, j ..W; Ppewing &':Sons.. JJlain..-ind Ornaineiital ��� Plastering", Stone and Brick | , .Work. ��� Second St.,diast Engli.-ii Chinch, HhVELSTOKI^, ' li. O UTUUiSt DIOAI.Iil* IN -A. SPBCIALTT ^^fJ^^f^ilkootena? rtSail = = = IRevclstoIte, B.C. Milk I , Hoi*ses lid > uIlJb'JllD biiatjiUilo ' JJo Uo , TELEGRAPHIC ENTERPRISE. Improvements Perfecting C-P.R.' Facil- ' ities in British Columbia. , A circular recently issued by< Manager Christie, of, the O.P.R. telegraphs in Victoria, thus refers to local eijuip-, nient: On April 18th we completed the laying of a splendid new three conductor cable, which connects Depart me 13ny with', .English, Uay near Vancouver. From Victoria'dr Departute Bay oui wires run' along the Esquimalt and Nanainio' tailway, and froin English, Bay to the Vaiieouveru office along one of the city streets. This makes lhe main artery of communication with the nut-ddc world very secure from in"- terruptions. We are now at woik re-' building the line fiom Victoria to De- put tore Bay and stringing an addition-1 al wire, which gives us three, wire* to Vancouver direct. To lhe American side we have recently laid a cable which gives, via Port Angeles, direct connection with Port Townsend, Seattle and wiiv offices. Architect and, Builder YOU COlilellllll s! e building and waul smallest, cost, 1 lir-ti-class de-igu.' cor upa liable wilh'thi* ( all and --eii me , A L L. WO R K- G I ' ���'P7J/S FRED. M. WELLS, Mine Examiner. J. R. HULL & 00 Wholesale' and Retail BUTCHERS. . Purveyors of High-class Meats* REVELSTOKE, B.C. All orders in cur line will be promptly attended to. nO..PACJFffi. Sbor lest and quicl:i-t>t ionic Yukon and Klondike G-oldfields ' Eastern and European Points, ����� > Paoific Coast, -Oliina, Japan and Australia1 roupist Oars ' Pas^ -Hr/slstoks D.illv td St. I'.uiIkIiuI.v c\-r;i-iir \V oil lie- I.i;.* I) ! nasicvii iioini-. tJ'(.,i".i!,i'i rui.l iliieiu en-., on i nil trains. 'l'ii;!;oi,-. i-^:i"d Uu'oiigli ,vn:l b.it-- ! if.iyo cli'jcUcil U) (Usliu.iliiiii. D.lllV Ll*lU!l�� 11*0111 1i('Mjl-*lok'J -l-d-,t'j-Jllll(l, I 7.J')i\.;n. \\ uslbomiil, .".ill li.m. t'niinocl'iiiis \\-,'.!, Konloii.i.\ iKiinl'.���IIc.imi ltcvclsioku S.00 11.111. Ai'rivo Ko\uKl'jUo',U l.'l.i 11. in. ' l''iniultaneously ), two du-1 plexeh ( half a qmidniple'x ) and several ] sets of,single apparatus. We have a large and competent staff of operators, clerkb and messengers. ' Vancouver office, our main print of , dist.i'ibution, has live wires to the east, I and Willi the couiplelion 'of the new , , , "coiioer wire 'in the, cour.-e'iit con-- re,idei> lh.it some two months ago ����� ! *st iiu't ion, will have <.i.x. Van Is bey;innino" and every- market fresh W ^- se iMilioiial iirliele appealed in an Ol- 1.11 v.". paper and w.i^ extensively i-opii d in the (MM to the efl'ect that inutiiiy h.id broken out atnonir lhe ViiUon 1: nop-on account of ihe hardi-hip-* to wiiieii ihey were hcinjj- subjected, t'.iiou'-di lhe incpniiietency and mi.-,- iii.iii.i^emeiiL "of the department of i.nli'i.i and ileieii-e. Tin* story has 11,ol Li'iii' to 1e.11 ii TeleijiMph creek and '; i-- I.ei',1 met by an iudii^u ml. eui- '���'', 1 lie. ,ii;on I'm XeWm, IC.i-.ln, '' li.ilfour. 1'ilot I'fiy. TiM.il, Uo l.uul, aoi'LIi- poiviuul -ill liaint- --niuh. usons Landing* ! .stage of foi* Will ha.s one duplex working do eel, to .Montreal, I wo duplexi >-In WiniiipeLC, local wires (Iii eel to Kamloops, Donald and Ros.-il.ind,, ;l qiiadiiiplex to Portland, one-half of \\ Inch is usl'd to San Francisco direct, and a duplex and single wire lo .S.'.ittle'. From San Fi anei>co lo I la-east we have two duplexed copper wirii.-��. v ! l'*oi* full ITOIU St. Revclstuke: 1 .i'oiiii Uii,:l, lii'-C- lll'U"l-. in.111-. ou It is the centre of the Lai -'. dean, mining district.' ROUT rakl: city ' is reached bv rail fro in Revelstoke tp Aitqw.- h.ead. 28 miles : thence by steamer,' 10 miles, to Thom- ; and' a short 12 miles; the entire j jotirnev occupying onlv6 hours throuo'h magnificent mountain ami lake scenery. Well-known mining .prp- jmotersand capitalists already jhave their reprcseiitatives on j the ground, aiid it is no1 ! boomer's dream to say that ber , fore another six' months Trout i Lakh ��li*v wiii- be a bustling .centre of business and the prjn- icipal lown in this treasure-laden Ttr'll 1""��T?'"<'> T" O T 1 TT7 Q trr�� 4". Btone/--^^^^ BricK: 1' Trade of British Colonies. .Inst at Ihi-, lime when Anierican.- feel inclined lo claim everything in sight, the following will be of, interest. All WO! done 111 11 neat am. '^rp-^ej'geiini ll.irri-> of the Huynl I'.-tn-' Iigivo lhe average annual impoils mli'i'ii llf/.ftfooijs, who is a niciiiber of ' and expoi Is for tbe liriti->h colonies the I'oici. writes to 11 friend in W'iniii-f and and lhe United th" period ���teri'/.ing the statement as "a ', States of America 'for peg clllll'in tissue of 4ie-." and then proceed.-, to 1800-03. ' point out, ilu.- very obvious diM-repcn* 1 The iinporli of lhe l.'nited .State.i i i".- 111 t!m details of the M.ury that lhe : ainoiinted to -ClOl.iCT.OJJ: the export-, writer iuraiitioii-ily attempt lo give. | to C1(17,.")H,-II I; total,' ettJS.SOJ, 111. Sei'gt. II1111'i-j siys "Kroin the Lime we , The imports of the BiilMi colonic.- left Otlaw.u until the present Lime I and dependencies ainoiinied lo 4; 102,- nnlhing even appronching even i;i>iih- '. IS}j,88Sj the export.-, C2\ 1.701,111: total, oidination, let alone mutiny, has oc- j ��101,210,000. 'J'bus the ?iuii of lhe im- curri'd. There i-s not tbe slightest 1 ports and exports (if the Hritish col- cause for anything of thi^ kind. The men are heing well treated and things W!'rl'*in.-iiilike niiinner. and hy i'X|iei-ieiiceil meeh.'iuics only. Only lir-Ci las-; material u-ed. I*'-tiinate> at -hoi'tol nolice. E. CFramsy, RovelstDke, B.C. R. HOWSON &.C0. Furniture and Undertakinof. Oi-I,) w. !���*: Ti ANri)!:n-vi\". iv. I'.i.--!. Ai-,.111, NuN.m, J,.C, BRADSHAW, Almoin, l!ii\"c!-ti)Ki'. 10..). t'OYI.i:..'" , DM. I'.i ,s A'-'..'ill. ' V.in^ m\ (.".'. !'..(.'. Columbia & ��/estern Ry. Timi' T.ilili' Nn. li. "o I >'"-- I'lliM N'n\. -- l-')r. ' Jl.tily llot'.-.coa'!'" ul .111 ! IId--1,ni,l. ' V,'I*.S]'.",')1"."I) l.\-.|',!'i. mi. No..'. Nu. .1 Nn. I. No.:' Nn. I 01. ti I.*,:!.-, ���_: I:. >. 1 .l;iii).*MiV ii..n 11 :">��� ���_ 17:011 ll'ii'i il:l"i l'"\|i. |v,", 1 |j,.*,-, i'i:i.7 I Wi: Nn'- 1 -uul -li'iunui'- iiii.I li'iiin- In utiil I'imiii No!" ii' ,it Koli-oii. No'-llit'.i'l I ii.v 1 M.d ti'.iin- Iii'itti'.-.i 'li-.rl anil Ito���llniiil, No'- .) ami 1! iii'dlui al li'.iiu- li I ween Ti-..''l ,unl lloliion. No. ll v iiiiifct- with ir 1.11 N'n. I Ii,jIii llo-.lmid, drn.'i'.il OIIl.'i-: I'. 1'. (.t"l'l'',l,Il'.-:, 'I'l'.lll II. C. (lelli'l.ll .'-npl. :'.'.,i,"i 1!(H-;I. S.\"H J il"' l.!*ii ��� in. cniuiivi v.-illi ('.l'.l'.'niM.ii lim' Lardeau. the new centre of at- ���j vv:ja iiavo railways tOiLnicli0n for'the best mining tlie nor fell and SOUth. iienterprise.. skill and capital which Hritish. Columbia ha.s mao-netized within her borders. The climate and soil of the district are all that could be desired by the rancher, gardener or (ruit otowct for 'whose products a profitable and rapidly increasino- market exists ; whilst to ihe sportsmen the in Its climate is superb. ' [t has "plentv of building timber and a sawmill in operation providing lumber at reasonable Drices on the spot. ' (-f- ri .S-tCJ G avoids ex- eDtionally ^OOd trout nei-fhborhood,.aflbrds game J- J to plenty It has' a crown grant, purchasers of lots thus ob- t?;iniug an absolutely eloar title. could not possibly have pfiMie. better t linn ��� Ihcy liuvc. A\'e an* hnvinir a hard trip but iinvcrthek'Hs a splendid one. Our food supplies ns furnished by the government, are excellent and in ample quantities. The men are all greatly indignant ut such a foul report, nnd feel for theii commanding officer, who is lookinjr after their interest* very keenlv, this hard trip." Thus another calumny is relegated to the silent (?) majority. TIIK THAN'HI'OKTATION QUESTION. Tho transportation qtic.st.ion, tho mo*)I. lii'iinentoiiM problem which the western fariniu* has to .solve, is sleiuJily liecoiiiiny simplified. Not only ar�� tlie. rules being reduced by tlio C.P.R; iii cunfoi'uiity to tho uiKJcrtukiii',' entered into when the Crow's >reut onics and dependen'cie.c cxceccN the j RepailiM 811(1 UpllOlSteriHg DOflO. total aniount ot the exports uutl un- ! l �� ^ ports of the. l.'nited Slates by netuly, oiu'-fouith. ; The following returning officers have, been appointed for taking the plebiscite on prohibition in British Columbia: 13turnrd, Mr. Tytb-r; X,;w Westminster, M. \V. Hawthorne; Vancouver, C. II. Barker; Victoria, II. A. Munn; Vaie ' and Cariboo, Daniel 0'IIina. Wiir(.'lioii-.2 in I'oiiiittulioii for -lor.iif j of f.linily mill ollicrfiirniluiT, truoU->, etc.. .it moiuhlj or oilier iMlc-. Agents for liiiymond .Sewiii!; M.ieliiiu--. Revelstoke Station. B.C. PEOPLE INTENDING TO BUILD J. Kernaghan^-^vSiS^ Con(��"^^or and Bulkier, Oill." .mil Win K���iiup (i;i:iij^ili fi.iii-l !Iii."'(', RFiVEL'S'i'OICE, B. I'I,in--, sjii'ciik'iiliiiii-. .mil rsiii.'i.ii nppiirnl ion. 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'pz . ;.'���' ;..��� ---'ff - .Vaiic6,uver'B.; GZ\y y:\p ���'���'���/���'';' \V<: liavi; iiiif imiiienso 'stock of iuincis!f .aiid prospectors' v siippjies, picks, '��� ,': .... sliovels, gold pans, puck slr.-ipsf aiid saddles, fr^ig'-li.'irncsri'..and '.-'sleighs, X-. f ��� leu Is, river boats,; steel ,st(.'oc.s, ul.eiisi.ls, siiov.' slices, rilii.'.s/'.etc, etc.' f: Write. ���usi fnv I ill iolji'mjiIkhI jua']) f eciiit.aiuini^f full infiirnin.ti()ii. ^Joutls ���''bough Liu"���- : -.ff Vnncouve.r go' into lvlondike, free. - If bought iii . tlio. United States'-. ������ f. f : .���������.-���' will: lie. taxed UQ per. cent,, duty. P ..a.'^Z' v ' a , .;. ''.���,,. ',,��� y. xSM.YTHE ���&. SCOTTVf .'������- I Mining1 Brokers "iC3 31,-Limfool 111 of! ifii I'i'vcl.-l.i.k.e. '��� : -...��� y4ssAs&its .-,���.���,! I.IDOI-Hi'..- ii.-lii ^, liii'.iil'liiu."-., I u: lisi ;i:. in.l'ii ��� I'. r* i , ............. .; . ��� 'liii'liil.nwiii t. 11'.iX'.i. P<>A. (it.iAA (.!,���; :' T'OMAi !S:-vl(),''���,' A'J-iXv'i':-i 17;r i'']oi,ir, All tho latest machinery. ,'��� I'V-'ii.'t Vwd,. .\iir-:ei-y Stock,'.'.���(���'.urni. ���������' Dry kiln on the urcini.'iofi. ��� .'��� ' X ���^/5V%^(V^MV ,;:....::>HENDERSm i \\s<} h i��;.v ,&: ii iVK1 l> .i^i^o x-"\.iii.Vc.) ^,- f 'Wiiolow'al��.. Druggists, ������(:" -....._ , (bl^ITED.lf .X: "_ ���" . .:'������ f. ���:.'��� , ��� Head Offices,; i oronto, Ont. '(nr'e, ���(.'.liiiui. n'ud ��� (Ilirv-swiU'"..' Mi,|i, j ��� agi'iil-: I'm W'al.erproni' Abil dies. 1 All'mail orders prniii.pl.ly iillcmlcil ; SAWYER&'MANNING-:' , ^ ! Nc-:u*i:V, jiti.��ionii'l..l &���(���<,'--wmi'Ik u '���,, , )' <\ l'<\'l-',iPA}:(jKif, ! Capital, $1,500,000., ' f I 1 Manufacturers of Electric Mining Apparatus, l lloisls, Finup:-', lilowf'c.rs. Fans, lliaslfing Apparatus, Dymunos for Ligliting and : Ticwer,������.Mdtors for all'Purposes;^ '. f ������...umtxxi?- ���yieibria ��� dnd Vancouver,.... B. C.'j ��]cctrical transmission of power .successfullyfoperatecl up tov'56 ' ' ' AV'e'cu'i r.yf |.!ii;-lnrge'-;i' :i.r,; i;;dl ('heinir.nkv .Di'ug'.-i', Patent .M.ef|ieines. Toilet, i, ' X A.rlicle-, .i'.tc., in I'Srii Mi 1 x )���: 1 ���,' -i.x ������'-,' '.. ,��� ' . -1 i J'nrl.ieS'in, o'r Ci.'.-ii.eiiijiliHini.r opf-'iiiiuvin bu.-iiii's^, will find if to their ad- | M:U, I Viiu'tH^e to pl'ic-'. their ordei-,������)V'i|ll urfX. ,' , I NELSON , JJrujich Qfllcee Uj Dnta.-h VANCOUVER ,'iiH!.-in���i ix-M' miles by bur.jHREE. PHASE;TRANSMISSION-SYSTEM. fer-5?FS