UM���,..L.,:*��; ��� :��Ht<*y3-fe**����*��**��*����l I Devoted fca the nptrailding * i,s. % * THE PROSPECTOR CON- * TAINS ALL PUBLIC MO- J TICES AND GIVES THE * LATfcST TELEGHAPM1C * AMD LOCAL NEWS. r*#*��j 1 OK7* STKfZIsI*. li. C, S.l rifRDAY. FliBRUA RY 'J.'i, UK)1. best bridges, the district. Rail wit y Matters, Questions of motive and doubt s In Hit; siiii-eiitv of mail j* of till: li'iWc pap. i of the l*i >\ mc * nt i. lit ) 1 to 1 hi; Crow s Nest Vt tl < >��� iip:ui% in.l C. P. R. JU* fi il\ .\ (in ���. 1 in this d istnt.'i as tin atrtoi old tun. ( 1, TUe C p. jt: p. i: al V 1>S | us. a jm at ���an all im po rrant- -publi. (jilt stlOll- - when thentirti ���,|>h... ot ihed. ti i iu. >n IS iable o be i loud.d �� tli the ot I ll t The Toronto Telegram has the fiit(owing.'to say about tiie Xol- aon s IPK w u hoi->e But ish Columbia might please note that John Houston, M. P. P.. of Nelson, pauses in his life work of -cinching" the C. P. K- to w.irn ji trustful eoiinLry that the projection length has been phmk draw will criiisisl of t��< i-Hf.it. ii h mil i��-' ni bridge is about i" tons, Mr. ll Bale has hail ,-iiiirg.-...f Us ci.n strtu mm KIMBERI.ET NEWS. North. Star and Sullivan Shipping. Active Development In Progress.- Lumber Industry. SUPPLY AND DEMAND. �� i ol llu ( P R is in i Hi. ( u,w s\i si (���u X. spur line froml*���"1? fo'' tho l"-"' th in lo tin Uoifihtni.siiii.mp i the fact thiit the Mm 11. w ., l hi ���Mil I t O lllllch ills " Doi 11,' ih. II WSJ tpi is Altenltoii is lii. 1 .il Ul 1 ,1 t< t >i nit- > lb ih[> II -,f(t llll 1 Itl-itisl' nl Hi it. the ���t -upply the i ( olimibi i Ml 1 [ Mil Ih, sh.pi .in,.' of coil! IO I] In St Ills is i thf.-t unci III ' - no IIS llll II 11 ��� to ihe in ���lllsh " " of i'i III Pimi 1 OlK 1 Hi \ W. Lfi tl 1 thlt Protection tt Hi ���mi ti 1 tilstlXs U|.I,N,I i i nms (l'm�� of thc ,Pru\ i ni We also know that the o iil , �� i.V to enl i igf yoii! in it USt 1 KS ind to k. t] > labor em- plow (1 is lO 1\|I01 t ill s.U plus This In. 1 1 ppllc s to i luiI mining is \ .11 IS ill man it 1 facturing in- heap, i nnu-r Ik li t iliuent of on lis il I n tin ijii ii III-' up Of "tlH "low s S.st t Ol 1 hi Ids And vheu si ilhuLi il ti mspoiti i Mi m is iffor'd* .1 I for thi ��� .Ml output heu �� .ill li ll n amp!. supply .1 Hi ���ilish Col umhiii ind i .11 g�� Ml II pills Tot . \poit On the Stanley. Win. Forsyth rat Timed on Monday from Iho Stanley. Hi icports Unit the contract for P"�� feet of tunnel work has been coiiipUl.il Dm induations ite tlml the vein is close at hand, audttiat a contract for 50 feet of innuel was made im Wednesday TBACY CHEEK New Strike on the Estella. - -A Number of Properties to. Commence Operations. Pram ) r * i t inpnlii The Estella KITCHENER IS IN PRETORIA. Dewet Has Escaped. -Kruger to Return to South Africa.- Boers Derail a Train. London. February i���. ���-Lord Kitchener's second narrow is i ipe from capture i.s a warning is to lin din '. i of his i tp-.l Hitting by train from place lo plirr It is consult ud In tti i for him to remain in Pietoin Isl, l . till his fully elaboi i paigu. It is'inbi DuM his u Then is i General Fn ,1 plan of furtli-f pu Cum s Nest 1'is-. (oil fields tin iiisst -.1. p in Jim Hills ^ame Lontiiitnctdshipi i��^ to absorb the C. P. K. The Xortb Sin ni.l There is reason for Mr. Hous-1 mines aro .steadily \ui ton's fear that the Standard. Oil j several other properti crowd, which has absorbed all (vicinity are heinsr -it m the transcuntim*ntal lines in the| Sullivan ore shipin i L'nited States, will in due time] week ending i-Vhtu i v absorb thu _ 1 1 - K o level having ;e ihree foot vein of iron carbunnl. - C H.. "Wolf, secretary .-and truis lei of the Sullivan Min- iusC j uisni tov n oi r.idiv la-l It. lepoiK 1 tint F ink vie Garden Elected. ��� Vancouver,'��� Feb. -19.���Ex- mayor Garden was today elected to the vacancy in the Provincial House, his majority was ,83.1 over MePhersou. There was a lug. \otepolUd��� i t^'l The result of the Vancouve by-election, is an intimation to Joseph Martin, as leader of the opposition, 1hai the electors of Vancouver havi' no conlideiice iu hnu Hon. proy Wi Im insidi ImI I that llu umber in ail n Looking: for Conl. .]. WcCardle and Willinni Keddy, ooal experts from tho toast, have, been iu Fori Steele for the past week, looking over some coal . hinds on the St. Maiismu also at Bull mn They have a very favorable impression of uhe St.. Mary's coal; aud will stay spine time looking over the district. Sails Today. Mew York. Feb. :.20.-The steamer St. Louis, of the Araeri can line, which has been laid up, for several, weeks undergoing repairs, sailed for Southampton today. Bridge at Wasa. Mr. N. Hanson, was in town on Monday, and in an interview with a PkohpbijTOU representative said: 'The new bridge will be completed in about two weeks it is over SOU feet in length, and when" tinUbed will be one of the Rav who has i. ci ppei pmputv on ' Wliitensh creek, is making piepaiatioiis to ship oi 3iul\ in the spring Chas Est mere, who lias a eon- tract from the C. P. li- is busy getting out tits Fraih i Ion. ihe Kiralniei sawmill -.- men. . will put in i million and a half of saw- lo^s Win. Meachoin took a lui ge amount ol supplies to llie Si Mii\ sLaK. The Wnlfr Works Company will comnieiici' operutioiis. and toniplete th* bb ��� lu Etiat Koolonny Stock. Silver- In ad Quotations. Smeltsi*B liurfly Bet-dad. 'J'lit i In (ot sid( 1 nir. tht qui stion of ihe demand of coal for the Pio i \ ini t the supply must be taken ut consideration. The output |ol lb. lt-ijue i oil mines is it h j m sent lime about 14HO tons, i ( jnsidi lable number of tons is ii^ I in ui iniifuctnrinir coke This uutT>ut will be increased in Mm u 1.1 ]��! ui t in Vpul b> im th i ten pi i 0 coke ovens in operation, and a ' further increase now being made jas fast as possible. The only | question to be sohul is is the supplv siithi lent lo meet the de j maud' I It would seem that- if the general public would solve a question of veracity between the coal Company and the .C. P. K. the true facts would be the solution of tiie matter. The Coal Com- pnn cl inning w nit ot tnnspoi tatioh. tho C. P. J.{. a waut of i oal. It is to be-hoped thai-the | matter will be investiiraled and tin?, true facts made known. ���AliK WK CONSIST! > 1 ilu piti lolic piil\ who .oiisiderand hold forth theopinion lhat.the goveniinent. should prohibit ' the" "{���x|>orlaliou of Crows Nest Coal- lo ihe .south or in other words to .Tim Mill and hisassoeiales: J'oi-jrel Mint them are oiher eoii! lields in liritish .Columbia and lliu Dominion. To prohibit, one, you must prohibit all, IIOIISK ASH HilKSK From the recent loports-ol'the orking live men, a new ore body waseu- countei-ed in the long "i iO foot tunnel. A large amount of ore is on the dump, and the property is looking exceedingly well. Recent advices from Spokane. from the Tracy Creek Mining Company, are to the effect that woik on then piopeilj will commence In the hist of M-ucta flom ^���bl��P i-tw ral Roth; Kruger content plates return ing to South Africa, ft . is said that he has just finished writing i memorial 0:1 the war which wilt be sent to the European governments and to President McKinley. Colesburg. Feb. -i.1.��� A train wis derailed by the Boers neai Jalboneh and looted by the natives. Two cars were ordered out and the Boers tired on them. killing two persons and wounding m any Pretoria, Feb. 20. ���-Reports that acting The Viking is looking tine, Grundy Ankus has struck 20 inches of good or. The owners of the Little Horn SITU) I .11 1 1 I li all handle Hie ores liiiiieil iii ihi_ Kooteiia.vs. A uiinibi'i of-mines ate working wilh reduced foi (1 s And unless mine owniis lin I 1 market for their, ore llu 1 vwll have to shut- down". Sun-Uers are badly needed in 1-lnsi' md West Kootenay It. would'annul f-om ll,. ihme that the demand for coal and coke.from the Crow's K. si nnil fields was being amply supplied, Smelters running to llu 11 almost capacity,, new k1iii-.1-.-s being erected, plenty of urn lo he oh tained, everylluni, showing prospei'lly, tinl thn "pui riot ic howl against the exporliiUoin ol coal to thu south. \pul ed to tons l in s in -ItMIH, ].4H-!.r.7(i 'Chat, Ihe- United, States, irupofted into Ciinada u.-l^i'.-liii! tons. The demand for Caundiun lo it 111 New England is. inciias ing while tho demand, for Amei ican conl in Ontario is also on lin 1111 nasi The \im 1 icdll \w si ..us! states are all drawing on Itritisb Columbia for coal. The lialTli: in coal between the two counl.rios is -so mutual and niter dependent, upon one atioth- H that tjiere is lull one way to hMsl 1 ��� upi 11 tin qiusltot 1.1 ipio itv hi Iw . 11 ll counli n s In coneliisiini vve will wiy, tin m oui opinion, the true factor iu pi esidenl S( halMnn trei iddiess ing a gathering of burghers ie eently, told them that he now recognized that- their cause was quite hopeless aiid that a pro abpok-in. svndn ifc( will let a [OI1gaiion ,,[ hostilities wis contract for Kill feet of tunnel I flltile. Personallv, he added, work in a few days. ihe would sav that" if sun-endei A letter from Charles Reeling-1 was inevitable it was foolish to bmg hat, been u<_ei\ed stntingjsuiiendci int�� is md thi thiit preparations for a large [the proper coinse was to come amount- of work on the Montana I to a general agreement and has been completed. j render as inition Wm. Shira will soon com- "' - ��� ;-������-������ --- , ��� , c. ��� 1 Small Pox at Ferme. menct, work on the Sunnvside. j I Ou Tuesd iv if w t-, teleiri ipht d George Scott and. Ike Watson ai e expected at Tracy to work ou several properties oh Tracy and Lewis creeks. The Adams Bro's hav to Government Agent Armstro that there w is of small pox at Fernie. . A health com Imission, consisting of Doetois com 1 King, Brunette. Wilson and pleted arrangements for working j Brodip wat, called, ancl tIieh. re, then pi< peitj on Lewis cieek |poit wis to the pflX t th it Di Eft. Font is looking after his {Barber, dentist, had a mild piopeity on V, isdoeek ind will though will defined cist A soon commence woik jquiiintiai w is immednlch placed ou the hotel 'where the Doctor was stopping. Latei 1 TWining Motes. For ihe ]>ast week there has been a considerable demand foi- Sullivan shares at Spokane. Work sti!! continues oh the (Vppiodth ci mn it is lepoited to be showing up well. Siillnan shins ate steadilj uhancmg (piaranline was placed on tlw town, awaiting' the future outcome of the disease. All, neces suv precautions, have been taken to prevent its .furthti spread, and no further danger is mtKipated The following bulletin- lias The St Fugene mm. uid ecu .been issued fiomthefpni uitined ntiakn hi\i pailiallj dosed Ro> il Hotel down; cold weather aud ��� luck of water for Hie concentrator is the . aiise Reports from the Carbonate King mine, in the Skiiokum Chuck district, are to the effect lhat development work is pro* glassing rapidly and there is every indication of a largo mine The C n i r n i\ The landlord will provide grub t *>_ 1 pet wi ck Bert Warren is now awake Steamer is now sober nnd sorry MessrsiWliateii and Alexander ieii t iptui'd \esteidav Mr. Hunter is off duty, The police are on duly Mistress Tnttie will entertain Kailway Notes. iuientulliaLkjmlhcR()VillH1)((i pllloi touight Mr. Powell is still with in IMJOliltAMME IkM1 Pui 1 " Tit Nn in laying at Michel on Wednesday is soon as the tracks are laid tho Michel mines wilt commence shipping coal. It is reported that the Michel mines in a short time will be able, to ship ii.ODO tons daily A change of the siding*, it Coal creek, will enable the mines at thai place to ship between 2,t)00 and il,i��lil tons daily.. Now barges now. under con slru'ciion, and those already in operation will enable the C.P.R. to handle III' cars daily from Kootenay landing to Nelson 01 120.cars from ihe Lauding to Proctor.. An eight, cur bargoj Fraction which is situated 110:11 wilt be'constructed for Slocim-the Norlli Star mine, have done lake.. ..'a, large amount of devehypmenl character song and dance ent it led Mary Ann O'Houlihan k companied by ��� the celebrated pnnisl Sto1t\ ML^.iiland Dancing after, tho ])i'ogramnie. Music by the Small Pox blind. Rvery one invited. Performance .. nightly until siiuill po\ disippi tus work during ihe past thi.e uioulhs. Oh the .surface an open < ut l,,t- bf 1 11 t nn for ;i distance of ten feet. No. 1 shaft lias been sunk J fi ��� 1 on lh< \ in ibm ]s him it -, No _ -.luft ixhrnn feet, at -1(1 feet a drift has been ilrove li feet. There is a good roncentratiiisr ore iu shaft and drift. Work on 1 be propertj has Ii.ti -us| nd.d on 1 t whit 1 s mm fi'-. md Chinamen. Tin ie is no1 tht slight, st hope of any of thein ever being found alive to telMbe story of their awful experience. Every ]ios sible effort, that human ingenuity could devise has been.exhausted in attempting to reach the men. The his! . Nplosion \ns follow ed by a second of area ter strength, and a third which seemed, more muffled and at a gieatei distinn fiom th. shatt A rescue party attempted to descend, and were overcome bv the after-damp, and were brought up unconscious. Others took their places, but their pro- giess t is blued by thf lainusr fin Attempts to relieve the entombed men had been imade from other points, were choked by g i&ls and had great difficulty in dragging their comrades to l plact of s tfctj Again, and again venturesome bands of experienced men work ed their way into that passage of death where the atmosphere was so 'deadly that no mortal could i\isl thus wis ill hope otiesmi cittuillj distuned The mine has been flooded, the'lower levels" being xn feet feet under water. The little llame of hope which existed up to this time was abandoned, and the. Hooding of the mine meant drowning to those who by the merest- chance might have es taped deith In !m 01 suiTo cation, Llttst it potts aie lo the cfTeit that the 'tire .'has "been subdued: and efforts are being made 10 leach the entombed men. The Dominion government has wired through the department of. labor thai it will bear all ex- pensi s toi the imm.dtali ie!i ise of the sufferers of the disn--.lt 1 Later reports, say that, ill hops has been abandoned,1 and theie is no possd>ilii\ .if resiue Greenhorn Fraction. The 1 St. John's Church of Enfi'land. Services will be held iu the Church of St; John ihe Divine every Sunday evening al7 o Strangers are welcoim 1 iti su\ 11 mv\ , in ,vlI, ( hllslllll sil\Kl will b, (,,��� dil.Ud 111 tin I'Msbytdiui t hui.h bV ,h, 1',^,,, Riv jj M(K Ii. id H \ 1 m iv Sibhath ( veiling al 7:;;i). Sunday School at -i p.in. Ml II. Will unit tiinlilMMKos It isolhi iilh stain! thu onlj tin 111111 Mill b. in nut d hi tins distiu t foi Hi, It-dm Powell constabulary. Two days is.allowed for .recruiting at Steele THK PROSPECTOR. FORT STEELE, B. C, 1901 I \tt, *H5Hfr* ���%r FORT �����!# !�����--, The Mining Ctenter of the District of South East Kootenay li Ifc ,��� \i> \4 Iff. h |& K" K"' Tho Largest Mineral Areas. ,< * . ' i O ' I and the Most Extensive i t r Coal Fields on the American .Continent are Situated in South East Kootenay NlER(Al, MJA\P 4'e vfii Agriculture . i. a " " Grazing and the Lumber Industry are Prominent ���-in Features of the District. The Crawford Bay and Fort Steele Railway will be constructed this year. 1 * * * 1 i * ^ , i> ' ��� c ', , * The proposed Crow's Nest and Golden Railway, Recently Surveyed, will pass through I. FORT STEEI And Tap the Greatest Mineral Belt of the District Choice Business and Residence lots for Sale Apply to R, .��,;��� �� A "*��� A? Townsite Office. "O <& ■ THE;PROSPECTOR.' FORT STEELE, BaC, FEBRUARY 2S 190.1: '®tte $V0&pexi0x+ SATURDAy, PIOHJttJARV^:!. lilOl. a ,y C: Something' Religious; ■ ; Notes (ji,.,;i sermon delivc red , v t.wo;;tfaousandyears ago, written 1 "''■ by Matthew} ,the ox-revoiiuo ^. iqincial(';''"..X.V; ,';':.-'y ■'■'■ yX y . ■.' /i'.i. ■ .'•'. a5' ,'.' Arid seeing tiie.-. i.nriliitu<1es lie A:V..wonC. up:- lii to ..a;"i mountain -and ■) a:; when, he was : set,'■■■■ his/: disqiples ..Aicnmetinto hiiii ■."'"■XX.,, '■'■ [XX'-x ■■ AA.A\iid;lie yjioiicd/his'inbuU-i^and a taught:thom■.saving',a a a a a.a,a «X '■}■■': Blessed. ;li re thoppoiAi nyspirii,; ' '..'■■V'J:6r . th'eir's iis. they 'kingdom : of .A^OaVetl.A:, ■' X.i'r''::y :::■':'':■':':X.--.:''X: :X; '■ 'IBlessed.are,ithey,.'that;■ tiiourh''":',■ .;,■:, foiAthey, slmllibc qomtorted, a yX' A*' Blessed are the meek T for,they; .','. shall inherit; tlieearth.;. ;;;:?., "^ :.; /..Blessed; are- they '■'■? whi.ch,..:.;.do AiKungerY aiid ^thirst -alter ■ right-" i.^epusiiessrfor they shall be tilled >.':"■?■ Blessed ai'e the'merciful -'for ''they shall oh tain: mei-qy., a < ' ',,:'• ';t;;13lessed:are' the pute-in' bcart-A, ii for they shal i> see Clod, a )yXyi:x;- '''■..'■'•'■ v Blessed;lire t he*neaeema.lcei,s : ::.. ■.('' .'■'■....;■■','.,...■■ .Q ,•' . . :■'.■■...'■'' ■ ■:.■*..."■'..'-.-.. ..••.:'■■• A^for they shal r bo called;thbdiild- .A.Tettof'Gbch^ •a,a; Blessed•; tiro' "tliey - wliiciiAare y persecuted A'tdiv;:irig;hte6usness' t. sake,' for theiris'f isYtho-lcingdbm l0ritieiyvliniyX;-XX\y '■'■^'■■'4i].G&e& / ishal f t'eiv ileii'y Ou,ittnclii persecu te S'yp'ii;,^ and. shu 1.1 say .'all: iii iiii ii e it. of Ji AX^X^: r. ■■■''."■■ •.'.■".'■'.' X^3S^i^^^i,c}jt--:- ., .■ A.SS^S^SJIKN'r;./A/'.-l'1 ANTl)., I'liOyiiN-l'IAt '..■•„.;' IM'lVliNFI;] TAX A<'.T.''!'• ; '.A'. SOUTHKKN IJ I VISION lit' ,''KAST ■'■-"■' ' •••.' DisTitiiri'..- r, Ki '•rii.VAr NOTICIC is hereby -iivei). in nei'Oi'dani'0 Willi the Statutes; thatlherVovinehirKuvenue .. . Tax and nil taxes levied underl.lio'A'sse'ss- ineist Ael are now duo fill' LliB-.vcii.r. IWUA'AII ol' lliu !iliovi:-naii]hil taxes eolleeiibh" .within the .Southern Division ul. Kast l-rnnteijny Al.'iis- triet urt: |«i,V:il'l'i ill. my OfHeo,, lit. t.TH! C./nrt House;. I''i)rl SuhsIiv, :i. - .,.'''=!==-' .;'■■ .. . .. Assessoil l:ixi:sarc'(uiilu(M:iblii,iiV:ihiV;f')llow-''!l;f' '"'.Ml'.vj'l'e'iiml(ii*if;iii;il. intf ratus, viz:-A ll' j'iii.iil liii'oi' hul'oi'O.tiiO .'10th.,1'une; I'.IOI: ,-.-:. ' ■ 'rhrc'(j-llflh.«i!or'onoi)iir,('liul,: oni'oiil p'l'o'piii'iy. . ,'1'vvo i'.iiilViiKj-jiliir pur.iM'iM. on . Miu: slssesso'l . Vllllli; III'. Willi litllll. '■■■: ,;,"■' ,,,';: .:''.,';'/. '■ Oiic'Oiall' 'tho rciu'iiiiidur:- ■'"• ■•■ "..."'.'.;. '■ , ' .ft "- ' Oiiass C. Oil, i\veiif,v.;Uio,iisanil dollars, iind ■ not, 'I'.vi'iM'din'j,' forty . thousnud. ilolla rs,. two ; . and ono-liiilf pi'l-'i-oiii,.. iiji to iwuiy t'liou's- and dollars, aiulfhi'i'o iiiu'i't'iit. On lho'rii- ■'.' :'maimli*r:':"" . •;'/■'-..■; ' >■ «.' "•'..'■■ A" 'Ci.ASs.,11, —On :iiii in li-Vrs, 'iii'.oxctjss :01' forty .llicmsalid dollars, fhi-eo. pejv'e^iit...' up. lb the . Caiijity. "Coui't-; oi. Kootenay A Holden.at Foi't Steele, B. O. ' .Voiii-;-. ishiirol.y jfU'i'ii tli'iil on fin:, lii'lh ilji.v of lj('-t-(;iiili'ui-, JOOil il, was ar■' ■ If paid on or alter 1st .Ifilyi 1 illfI: — ' ■';"!;'•."' ■"...■', I'-our-llftlis of nne pereent. on.reii) jiroporty .,'l'lii-<.-6 per coin. ..oh tin; assessed vnliii'i of . wXildland,, A,.c, ' '>■■: A..", a ,]'," ,.'...;.: ,': 'riircoTiiiuirtors of one* pei- e'en t.. "on personal' '■■■ .;])i-opei'i;y, 'yXy. X'i: ■...■.''.-.".•- '.:' :,-'. i "'■•'■:, ■-''■■■ "'■ 'vOii-'so.'miui'll of.the iiieoinuiof any person/as' .,: .o.xiieedsoiietlioiisaiid dollars in liei-in-danee ,. ,•' with .the, lollowiitK' elassillealions: upon .V.siieh exeess the rates,sha.U lui .iiii,iiii;I,v,:.--.i':.': ,' Cl.ASS ;Al—'On one thousand doilars, and hot- ■ ;i exceeding,.ten "thousalid dolhirs, -one and .:■ .ono-luilf.pi'.r, eoiit.'. iiplo llVe ..thousalid. .; dollars,'and two iuid one-halffpor cent., ;on ■'■ yiorenialiidc-i'.- ■'•""■•'■ " ,,,... ■,.;,lCyo.r.v ereihtor, oi- oilier persoii.■'.imviii'jr liny C'l.'iiui upon or interestAn i.hc'disi rlliiii'liiii of the pei'siinii^esiato of. the said'ileeeasedis i'l.'ijuii'ed Avlthiy, thirty diiys of l.liis date |.o.Si;*in]',ijyii*i:'/tis-: 1-oi-oil, letter, add rinsed to the,; iiiiilprsi*j;nc(l,.''ii!'s: name iind addrcssjiiiil ful A particulars' of. his claim, or Intoi-i-st. and a siat'eihe-ii'tof his ao- couii't, ;ini:i,ihe nauire ol "'diis seeurity , (if imv) lield ljy.liini:;.,>v>.'', ,■'y. y '. i;- . ' .: " is «,\. '■-■■.v\fl(!r' llic.pxpii-afion Of Ihi; siild fliirlyAdi,tys i.Jiij Adiiiiinisfratbrtwili proeeed.with'tlie distri- liiil'ioii of the osf.iite•'Oiiivl.ns; 'rej-'uni to'those' claims diily of whinliMie^shail havoliad uoiice/: . ,D«fed in l',dri. Steele this ITlh'da v'or'.liiiiunry l(i(iii'^\.--.'.'-;A:;.:' -.' 'yy■■;■■■■'::-', ■■:■'"'' ,;/■■'.";' y: ' '■"•'■' :;■'•:'JAM'KS FI'MfG'USOX^AUMK'iyiONC.'; '■"' ;;'',',;. i,,Ofllei:i] Adininisti'iii.oi',.;. i .''■■ ,.''■".': f ;i: - "X ' -.:"■■ ; %' ;'i',ortSti,'(;!6,;H;;C' •■■ ■'-':y XX'- - -''notice. !■-"■;i:: XX- '■'■". ■:,-;v:.itA;e\,;ji;::againsj^.yo.uvl'iil.seiy^^^^^^^^^^^^ ;;■■; '..:-:X.x:. '■;'::,. y..,ay ■^vi-y---^X^:ii:'^X^':^^i;i.'X-:':X^:y- ]y,y;y:y:..ySaik6;%:y'yX X'rr.X^.X'X:XX"XyX:.XXi: XXyX,y /Rejoice,': aild; be exceedi,ia:£glaxl ■': •:XX for; great 7is-;yo ui-ii^ward/iu^ltea-*' XXX a A'e ii;;.. ifp v':^o'rpei.;sebiited.itiieyl;vthe: xii-Xl: Prophets,; which ;;wereibeforey,6'u.' ''JXyXy":' ;Yo; ar e;' ti'ii e;isa] t ';p B "■: t he) or irt li X - ;a;>AA:bnt.^if;;theS^ lA^ASayotir,:: ■AvhereAyit]i);shall;J .lt^be X ■?;*§; salted ?:;{,itV.1s^;vtheii(|efoi:tl^ .a;,X;Xloiv.u'dtiiiii'g'j■'but to'-ibe;.. calstyont,i ;f#'^Aandvto;.beprpM "■my^pnYizyy r" ::yy:y'SYe' are,'tiliie 1 igliti'otstlia^Aypi'lcl;1 if;;:^:ii<3t)behidji^ '::;'yX:X: :'-Neither;do ■nieii:]ight:a<;candje,; X iXi'X ahcjjpiit; ■ i tiuiider 'a: biishel ,"15ut^8ri? ;■ \>i? ^aaicaiidlesti cl\^AaiidAtgiyeth^light' "E?l^.^to^ ^y'^Bfetiiytiui:; iight;|p';shine: ■ ^b'ef ore. !2;s;|.-;t'gQOd:';^'6rks,- :;^;;fa'the.r^Avh"iclr.istiiV'ljeaveiK . C'i.ass B,-—'On'ten thousand.doliars;and;hot ..;.»excoedijif.Mwei.ity'.tliC'iisaiid dollars, iwo iici', ';.. e'cnt..'up ui ten tl.'.o'u.ssinit.tlollirrs.-.'i'iiid'.'Uirot' ■ ; .perOenl. on iJio:reinalhdi*r:■.\.y.y.i;,:■: ■':—.i '■ i!i,A.sS;.,..(.!,^-Oni,tweiity'i tlioiisan'd ilnlliirs, and i.fV.not (■xee'eiliiif,' forty thoiis;ihd dollars',, three, ,'.pur. cent., up, to tV\*oiity. thousand dollars, '..'anil.three, iuid biie-liiilf.jiereuiit.'oriitlie ro- \y maindort,. :,y.vA,F;-;VA'A-.^^■.;.:;u'■;.-;:.--';; :■..,;;• A CiiASS-D.^^nnll -other's; in.X'xeess of .forty :A: tlioiisand; dolliirsi.--: ni'j'ccs 'Xi\ct one-iiali' 'p.-V: •; eeiit.''.:up;to forty.thousand .dollajSf and four !*';per'ee*-it. on,tlie rein;iindeiA;;A'.A •.■',;;(■;,';':■'■.: ',, i?roV'iin;hil4Revonuev'lT'ax.¥;l pei'i;apila.^,; ;A:!;i! :r■':■ Tiro per cent;xVu-'tiic* assessed; ya luciidlAore or ;", mineral beiiriiif.' siibstaiieus ■ piiyiilile iiiiiir Aui-ley; On'-the lasL idayjof 'tho lnijiithsol' :.Mi!i'c)i. June. Sciuember audi nece.ihhor'.Un v'Aeaeh year/.v^-i,.:-''-;:.;^:--;-..^,'^;; ;.A: ■';■■: y■■■■y\ ';i'X'i^,.yJy:X.iXiXXX^ ■XXiliX^X''^ .t^rt-Steele^lllfe.. -laiitnu-y~,\mavfaXX;X:fX} A.'.'i'Tiilso notieeOiat'iliii-fy dijyslroiii tlie'date lierpof I intend io apply, to Hie i^Iiinourahlij the Chief CptiiiiiissiiiiierVif I'.'aiids'and VVorlis ;l'or ii special license lo cut :iinVl fenrry/'awiiy; timber froin'-lho fcl.lowing deser|beil laitils: cdirimi'iie-; infrat a ]ii)st;pliinte(l oittiu'Vwest biiiiUAif J-ilk T-fiver-'aljbuti.ciiie.inile. .noi-vh di',: the,; town--of ■lrot;iiin'i ruiiiiiiiLT thciniM^iii.ifiioi'llie'rl'y'dlreetidn' iildtig the ^iBstbanlt of the ijlit liiyur'ifpr'a dis.-'' ^•in..;e of t\y.iMniles;,;ilieneo;iii'v'>>i£:r}:*yyy:-Xiry:^ ' ; a notice; , Tl''' Hri.iisli' l.'olii'ii'bia. # sdid hi;!-!!', Kail.v.a.v C;.Hii|iiin.v will apply |,i ih,< Palliaineiit nl'Oa'h- ailanl.itN next. Session for an'Act exiendin- the tii.'ii- wh.iiln v.liieli it, may i-onstruct, such f'llr.-im-hi-s Iriun any oi' its I.ihos'uoi oxe'i-ediiin iii any one'ease lliiny iiiih-s inieuptli'as irre from time. lo3.ijtJH, aiiilibrized ,'ljy, fhe'Coveniorin rot.in'cil.'.and for oilier piu-iiose's. ' A •'■/.. ' •■•■'■":■ ; II. OAMIMjioLL'OSWALO. ''''- ■'■: : '■: ' ■■ , "■■'■.■ Seci-i-iaj-y."'. ■';..- :-■■; ---:'',A.- ,,'.NOTICE.;';;;:' 'yi^XyiX.y ; Xolieo is hen.-by Kh'i'-i''thiit'uppiiciiiio'ii wi'll: •1,/e inaile in iile.Lirif.lalui-c'of the' r'n^-iheo/br liritish f/iilii in hi,; at-iis.ni^t-'SessiVjii foAanAet to iii.e.orporatiy an lissbc'iaiiiin io .'be Icnowli as ■ vi;'1^'1'' yUHi'Viriliy^OUVMIttA iUINIXG j\.SKO(.!I.yi:,l'0.V:;, ,|,|id; said association ;i)eint;'i Ibiiiiiliji'l' for_ l-hejo'ilowintj, l?iii*lJoiui»uaiiiciy:,\ I'-irst. to.'prbi'ub'.e, iho, a'rts andscii'iK-es eon- iioyteii wiili ihe '■i-onbiniealipriHliieijoii (if valuable minerals anil meiiilsby liieilris of nieel jngs for the .reading- and" 'diseussion of .'teo'iiniea,!, papers,and ihe' Siibseiju'eut'.distribution of Siii-Ti ■jii for nia I ion lis'iiiay 'be v-a'iiK.d: 1111-051^11'the metliiim;oi; publieiitibn,.; Si?ebnd. the establishment of ii. i-iyithi!-rt-fifi-i'-iiyu library iuid a head- riii'iirloj'K I'Oi- the piirposeof this. dr^aiiiziitioiK ,'riiii;d,ti'...t.-iUuieonei-Ttbd neiioniupon such' 111 ti^i'S.i^s nl'feX-t the niiniie.' iind iiietai,hi)';.'iea ■ 'iiidiisirii.-.s (liitlie i'rovinee of I.lrifish.'Cohiiiibia iiiu.1 to ciieburaj/e anilproiiioti- tiiesi:- ind'u'slrie.- hy till lawful andhbnmii-able ineiiiis. ' ,;!a'': ■:',',.- liaied-at l-'osslaml. ■ l). 1 cl- .December.'..ir.Ui: ■jsi.tifi.- ;■'..'■;: ,,: ■■''":: ■ ■■"■,"■ .-a'a.,_ 1.>:.a,,;a. ,,. :X iX, a ,, i nXfv ^.ytiA^in.rOKyX y': " ,' Solieltors.l'oi'iipplieiints." 1TAL WANTED; 'TTmnrnmrnei '•'i.a •-■ -a ■I ": -3 , ',.,3'. A-3' .■ a". '■:, -3.-' ..■,-3'.; "3 ^'FO'ii A.' XXcSMi?^^^M': W0:x ivz&:\ TX■; XX\y:y:'X'\'. "Full- of Prunes.;;;:':;;-''■■ i. ■ y% '■ a'^ ..-;'SaiviJose,; ;;.^aL,-:;Feb.;;:;- pi'^'A ':X generalimeetiiig .of j<:t]ie,:;Caiifbrr ■;;:/lksonsXyy: Xy,X\ i ■-.;".Cincinnati, February;19.4-Tlie ;; ■ Ancieiit and■ Accepteid .Order of 'v the "Scottish^ ;Rite.;;Masoi^ "■'■;*»'liold a graiidfcbnyocationiii ".this -City; today "and -tomb rrmy'. ;'::,^ ; large attendance from';allAjiarts '. of the state, is expected;;,; ; . !; ; : ;KAlT'L6y;YOUU-tDL'lj TIM 10' i, ;; ; ;; '■ iMt's; As ;Gobd''As Cash^^ i'^ ,.'i'"\V(;)i*k';tl; l-roini*" i's :ur id oat,] iittL will '.'il)>|ICUl t.ii i.llOSC ..Will) tt'ilMlMVO It O'OikI i.dcal of siiai'O Liiiic. diiriii'yv \,h\y cointiiy' uvinl.ci*.; .To'spiMii'v. Llie .si'ii*yi.*i;KAS;-'.';^ .Depiity.;.Attorney-;i'■-,-XyvX-'X:'.'':XX7:>X :':&X::X:':. :X>QaiteyMsPy£^~;%Qv&^^ s'biyed^'sw :of.vOiir'::;Pr^Hneb'ioi';Tiri^isiftcdip ■hiivd^tlipir.aiiy'l'cu iiV'.!0ur1'j(J;ii'liiUii'ei'' '"XXX:.. ;-;'Np'vy':KNpW^:i^'ihat fdydj^rs^iTufe^uift ci)nsidbr;UioiisVa'ni,li;tiikin''7'fiiii,^^ ■the '.cas*i.,:iii''i'.;cpiiy.enlgiitt(j^f^ ,ji'efc':;Wb;haye.tliougl^ vie.e of OuKjExeeuilve. CiouneilAdo - horohy''epii- 'yoke, fluidi(jyi..thes.-; 'prbseiuis enjoin'you; and 0!H'li;of.you.- iliat:diiThursday!' the twqn'ty-lirsi ^lay, of If obi-nary; (oiie'..thbu'siuHliiiut-'liuiidred .aiictone, you ineettfs ill 'pur 'siiiiii'TjOgisliauro, or Piirliameniiiof-piii-;, siiiil Trovinec^al pui; City,; of' Victoria,; FOB '.Tltta MIS ^-At'CH. OE 'HUSINI'jSS,: to. ti'Oiit,.'db,.!iet,i 'ahfl'-'coiiciuclc! upon tlib*se:UiingsV'iivhicli'iii' Pur LejiislVitiire pi the ■■';.Province ;of i'ilritislr PoirtmbiaiAiy-the Common Couijeil of Giir'siiid''l,royiueo ;niay.;b'y thcdivor of Pod; bb'ordniifcdi;-1; XXX:i' '-XX: '...Ts/TKsri'jioNy' \vii™t:oiS;;A\^iniye-eaiised ;,,;i- these Our Ijetler's lo :bo' liiail'e Patent .iuid' ■';i.,^he. Gi;diit.Swiiv^tlib;SllidPrbv ,. 'hercuntbiillixed:.;'Wi'i'NKS^i'tlii*; Biuioui;- .i;:;, able .Sir, 11 bniuO os'i'Avi: Joja* iiW': r'ioi'i*' ;.;• H'lNiKiiK,". K,C.M'GV. ':i;fciiteiisiii.u-G'ovjefriioi* -.y of Our said Proviiiee br;.lirttisii; Cohiiiibia, :;, .^in'Our;.,.Cliy'A/)riHMoLqri*i.-tii'-'pii'r stiid.lirb- vinciv,. tills s'eveiiteeiith day. or JitnuaryiTn tlie year-' of Put'".; Lord. biie,;'llioiistiiKL.iiiiio .. _'ImtillroiV'iu'titi-^oryi'.-.'-itiid:-Iii"tiie'Kfxi.y-"rQuj.-.t,li ...■V-.'yers■,froi,ir!afi)biin-,grt:br.-.'iip'a.i*, ,Ci'awfbVd;Biiyi oiiKobtenayljiiiii!, ini'theijDis-; ti*iet:orr\\''.estIvbpten;i.y,,.liy,;>tho^inost. -ooiiyoiiir' *eiit. aiid ^feiisililbirobie UircuiKlfthp *i'alley:;;bf| C'ni,iyfprU':;j GreplK; iinil;: tlip;: ;yallsiimo) oiy iiny-nayi^a Wo;wiil;ei's^ "!iiKl.:iwitlr,;''powfe'to.:^ 'inamtriin^; tplufr.'lifKKian'tli.teleplibne liiips in e.pii-;. .nbctipn;nvith.;?tl3e';saidlt:iiiw 'i|nd;-t.b;^bncra,tc*:c).ectriei(;y^ lii;ht,;iuid,i>ow(jr'aiid;:illa ;iiientibhc;d. - ihi seed on sj soil ■ 8i:j';S'i;iind's'i oi; tin;' ;'0yirtpr'PliUises poiisoi itliitibn AVeKl SOf A ^ iliicl ftij^ ;do, pyefy tli iiiipnecessnryiuid.'iiid^ i^SK'iS?'""K^?5^li!^T'vvH--S1 ^ ■ ^t^1^^^''S*1'^"V^J^^'r^S /rie"rrea":tb^ini-i-iiiid 'expropriittetands'^ paiiy.: jnKl.to;iiPiiiui-(i;iii'nU.s:,l.i6Vi! ;or ptlieiviijijs.lrniii'aiiy' pbyci*nimnit;,iiiiinieip;il leqi-pbraiioii.ior otliei^persoiis or bodies: .iuijl't'o ipySAaiid, collectftolis^frbiii 'illffbthbi-tiariios; ifsiiij*:. 'iind'iqn; alh freijiht; passinA; ovb'i:.anypf suelii rojds/,.;riujways.; friuriwiiys,Afori-iPs^ whiii-vps.and;yessels'bwiibdbroxxiriiied by, tho! Gpinpaiiy:Aiinil with .power .ttfiiniho tr'sinie^oi- ptlicr avraiif,'eineht,s witli.... railway, steamboat.' or., ofliei7epni])iinies:.;a,nii:'ror iillothbr iisuiii; necpssiiry or incidoiital"rights'.'pow'jijrs.oi'privl- ■lej;owitHtliafcbeiiair.;;;;A:;;.i•■>■'.;; .':'-!,\'-X:,/._X::y ■ APiitediit Kaslb,:H;:C..'this l!)th diiy .'of-bitb- l)Pr.-Ai-p.;,i<)Oii;'-v;'. .:;.'::'',j'.'r^;'-^'" a ,;.';,■;■,,'„ Xsr ix'T. ':ixv™-*A;!^KH'''&'-,MA.i^ .'»'.■';- i-'H-;, A..; ".Solieitor^fbr tlicAppliciiiiis.'' ;.-;;.'>':'-:.,';;:.„;' -...(NOTICE:':-- XXXX ,..;,A %■:■ ..'I'iilte.iioiiee that".thirty daystrottr'aiic diiip hereqll intend,to'.wiipiy 10i'ilip'.i'loii.u.'ijrnblo:;-1i.liQ. Chief Coiiiiriissibiior of f.iiiids.iind ,\\rbrl;s 'l'or ii special;liecnsitto 'cut.,and; eiii'ry;iiy,;ayi'tiinbei'- ;froni the followiiifr defterilied lands:,Conniipne- iiisr'' a.l. 'it .point al,; j.lic soinh west corner of l.Ot ;i(|48. i;Group ;''pup! )5ast- A\poteriiiy . IMstriPl'' rHiiiiiiiK^beiieivwest'Strtodsi; ,ll;pnep iiorihislr i1'?^'!?'11!*)11!:^. westliiOi-ods: ttliehee;iibrtii':^-Iij; rods:' thyii<;PV!:ist tyo; roili^:-,-. tlipnci^'soiitir i«l) :rbds 1,6 tiieji'acePf.beyimiinHV I'XrX;..''ii;,;;;;;' ,:;;;; !biifi;d a tlM-'rui ei I i; P.' tli'is Wtli'd :i!yi;o r; Np-: j iyb^iiiJci*;.:A;':;.ij.'i;'iii(,ii).-i'-l;ivl.:.:v.\^ :yyv\:y:yyyy:-,:y:X^.Xxj^:M'X3ROaiVl g-'XX The Ricli Mi^ «::'M&so^0es:''O^ y\Partin:UyxBQv:cl6pe^ And Und^vQ]oped 'Copper:,l^^'ii^y^'^fi ;:y Aiidi; Sil^'ei1-Lead^Properties:'"■ '^x}- xxx-^iX AiViie.;,0fie^:ed":-■-For- Sa 1 e Oti^'x'y " Zt xfOx' -&. : ':1a be raj' >Wpr ki ri g-; JBoricls.^ '^x: l^ffxM. ■$£'. ;REl?0R^s!.y ANP,::lNFdR x::B0/K^CBSiES^ :■*■ ■„3' *&: ,■■3"' •'--a, -.-a,. i'-a.i ■;--a:- ;^^ ,;.--a, A3. ..--■■■■a UUSJ ?4. 9) ■■' I: lift: '■*&®&&^ PROSPE(3$bRS" ^XpH^NGii ;a-.i;';-;;V;''A^ .tiiil.d,:Sil\"(.*i*;j:jO;td' iinil, (V ■y ..i'\M['A: investots. ''■A 1'ilVH,^.Vil^.Yin^ .pain|)le^;i;.l'ayc].i*;oi;eH^;l,hftoIOX a, ^V,A^^!'-^'Jc.V^ claims, 'in; ):»i-).ti.sh :<.<0}:ii\$\ I >ia.,A..;. ;;,-'_;i_,',,;.;:;';A;,":__-:;';..■;.,,... ■<-..::,. :_XryyyXX:.:yyyy.'X ^■■'"''■.r-v ^ ^ ;:;.;;;; Coi*i:*es])6ndeiii:c'!solieited;:y i oiv' "'W(iyiio^iu)'oX;XZ&X.'Sx:^X::XX:'::--XXi ,;'roicpiioiib ;'j\'o ^i':i.sPx,-'it;;rA •:-ss«s6s^ fes^«s^'ssss«a€» ■-■ai': FIRSTi^IjlSS:':SLEEra X,-; pir^alFtpai n s^;tro'nt!JieVelM(jjx-e; ';. Xy andii-Ep6te n ay '.iliia ndlng.--i ;":'¥';;, S:|;i^^SS;;©un'rapi*6y^ St.^]?a;nl ;pnf;B;u!id^iy^A ;TfiiivsdaySan^';F fcSHt.jilouday^ ;Mpntj-eal':and::^Bpstp iir-,;--;iA;:-£ ';. 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':■:':. X ■ .'■•-" ....''.:. " . '; ■. l)lli:!>'Vi':iuliir..l.!HHi.t ''. Itoincici' l-:i,i,i,i-i*. iir iViorborousdiV I'ia'-ii liooienay. .l-:si|uire. ,\i.,l).., to iii- •■, -<_*,iron'er' foi- and wll.lilii'tlie I'Voiinco of.!Hrii,ish'.C'olninlila. . In the County Court, of 'Kootenay Holden nt £'oi-fc:''Si;eelc!,' B. C. , ' ii'i'li liiai on (he lil't.h.ilav a iis A Medicine Ghost In Itself. Simple, Sato and Quick Cure.for Si f-j URAfifiPS, DIflRRHQEfl, GCUGHS, W. COLDS, HHEUMATISIW, ' NEURALGIA. . 25 and 50 cent Bottles. 58 St ?3. ■ . m |p BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. }5£ y ;; BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.^ % PERRY DAYIS* m Nutiee is hirehy . ol' Deeeniber, .Ifi'i'' i' ICsq.. ,lii(l|.;c i'i i ..o s • h'uson Aniistr.iiii,'. O; County of Kootenay'\i sinKulai* ilio , jjoods. ,1. Coi A Horrible Outbreak. "Of litfo'c sores on my liU.lcd.iiiglil.ci-'ft head dovolopud into a ease of scald head" writes/.'. I), isbill. of Morgan ton, Tonn.. but Buokletrs Arnica Sulve oal, oi- other i;'imi;:iui.•>;..:'mi for all oiin-i-,,iisiin i heeo-.sii.i-y i'i,.'li'...-.. powi rs or privile-i'l-s iii thai, belia 11'.; r'iirl.ho.yi'i y.inj'-iW'T iho said I'oinpany to :ii-- !:oi--.' ;.:; 1 <■;'' jv-it' 10 i n-'s. eoin'en!.r;it,Oi's.,s{iH'lt- t is .t l'..un;.i i- :. ill .th-- iiv'b.'llliorhood of of in ii.-.y.pa'rt fill -'lei-ri'ibi-y liatiiraily triliui'in-.v to it.-, rail-way -. ' . ' . , ] . .I'.-ii.il at !-',iii, .-.lev!o. il. c, this I llll day of; I'Msi'i'mb'i'.i*. A. I). IIKi.i. ... ■ ' 1 I. A. llj\lt\''l-;V , /' ,- Solieitors for Applicants. \v.M. 1:. no a. ■ !^n?!?]mffH!m!Hlf!!!JJH^ 91m iGeflera^;Mercha^A:1,D; fM'or;:Diea:lenA''A': ;^; y 1'ani il iai* ■ i lit life i.,f o r ■; tl i e; ..'Ohicji'go', iMilwaukee & St;;Pdii] Kailwv\-,■ fchoiyn itjloyer; )ilt e ■U.ii itbi-as; tlie ..Great - Railway,' i*uiin,i,tio''; tlie'y-piqrteev JJniitcrLy trains;;eyery;day;iuid.i]io'ht between St^ PjiiiW ancl';^ .ph'icitj^oi/.Aiilitl ,-';''Oiii;i'h;jt.'''and' Chicago;.''■"The ioiily "jieriect, trains in .the world."AlJiidersUindiCdniieetions ai*e.„inad«-^vitli:'. .yy/'-.Trtiliscontinental' Ttnes, .assiii>iiiov'';i,o;'iiiis'sei.i^ci*s. the liest sen-ice. Iciio\y 11 .'•';;■ Lu'xiirioiis , coae'lies. electric lights, 'sixain'.heat, of.'a'.'-.verity' ef|it:iled by no otlierlihi.:. ,. -,. , ' ,'i. ; See.;'that your ticket i-ettds yi;ii'"The i\iihy;Hil-:.ee.': when'o'oinb' to 'any : point, iii ihe (JniteftStiites :Ori'(:;aiiaila/ .All ticket iio'ents sell l.heni. ;' . l'>)i;.i:iiteS,' i)ani|)l-il,et.s or other : in formation,-address.' a- !■.(.. •1'. :\V. Caskv,; 'X.C.J'. hlnnv,'' '■" ' /I'fav.'l'ass. A«t.. ■ , General Afient; .,'. ■ si.:.vnvrfjii;, wash. ppK-i'ijAND, or Tlie Alost Coniiileto ITealfh itesort 011 the,(,'iiiitinent'ol' North America. ■ / .'■......■., ; ■■ ■,° ,..- ... = ■ Siltialed uiidstSeenery unrivalled forGrandeiir Halcyon Hot Springs '^■K^anitariuiri ^ffi'yi Uiilcyiiii .Sjifiiiy-H, Ai;;i*(iu' 1'ju.lWv.' it (.'. riVfe^fe^tnrqr of altiKi ]ai-^e''aLSsbrt-t;"2 ~ ^'v': inen'tof seasoned Lumber aiid bhiu^les always" "^ ^■■;;... .',■.. . ■■■:■•;. .-.1;..:..;.,;;.-., •■.;-„. A'.a ......y .'......!, ,.;■■■ *^J -'...: .".:■'■■■;■'a'a'a; a;";..;;" on liancl.,;"'':::-,y-iXf. ,-^:-;-^.-'".^i;'g I^J.V'^.y.mMEN^iQN';:'..;^^ Assorted Car of.Best;Brands of Flour 'and" Meals, etc. Fionr, Patent; Hungarian and Sl;i-ono; Baker. ■ "' ' ■; ';.-;": Rolled. Oiltsi Cracked WheaCWheatletts, : -.-■'.".''■'"' ■■-'■*, .' •., Cornmea], ''Bii'ckwh'eat Flour, Split Peas, ' ! ■".■■ Navy Beans,' Lima Beaiisi Pot Barley, etc; Sa*aai ^Siops Shorts Oats Hay! In lelei,rrapliii'.,eoiunniuie;ition ". , ■ with all parts ol' the world. ' Two mails arrive iind depart livery itiy. ' iVruis, $1^ 10 $1« per week. :ii;c<)rd'iii*,' lo resilience in Hotel or Villas.'. lis llafhs Cure nil'Nervous and Muscular •tsi'nsi's. Its'Waters Ileal :lll Ividney. Civor ed ,-si.oiiuu-li Ailments.. ■ ' '.J^IoejiAVood Tiiii,. a ?)i;ii*e1'article imported (Iirect trom Ceylon'. try it once and yon will use no otlier., /,'■• ''' , H Frpsli Breiilctasi; Btitl'e'r and 'J'jg^.s.. Uacon. Hams' and Dry Salt Side Bacon, READ. THE PROSPECTOR. POTATOES >nd CARROTS ^[REWOOp'.'.-ill len^tlis to suit ail stoves;.; ,, . THE FORT STEELE L* ¥T T13" i and FEED STORE E. G. FILLER, Proprietor post OFFICE BOX 836; I 33?" All goods guaranteed and prices also as beino- corrpci Send in orders. ,.■■ " THE PROSPECTOR, FORT STEELE, B. C, FEBRUARY 1001. V5 ��%�� ��JrO0p��rim\ SATURDAY, FTCHRUARY 2:5, 1W1. ���TmnTTTmmmTTTTniTmTTTtTTmTTJTmrTT-:- I LOCAL NEWS. 1 ���MiiiiiiiUUUiiUiliiilUUilUUiiiliiUiiUil^ E. C. Smith, Ni. P. P. Thursday for Victoria. left on The hottest politician in Canada today, is the C. P. R. F\ve hundred dollars will be paid for' a pair of Mountain Goat. Apply to Indian Agent .Galbraith. Alex Cameron, of Kimberley was a visitor at Steele on Thursday. CEYLON AND INDIA TEA. GREEN OR BLACK. To get clean GREEN tea use the machine- ** OARLIN & DURICK made tea of Ceylon and adulterants, no sticks, all tea. India. It no willow contains no leaves--it's The same is true of BLACK. In relation to the C. P. R. we are accustomed to judge actions and theories and motives by their results in the past. The election of Garden was, a direct kick against Joe .Martin. The Port Steele Flour & Feed Store proprietor is, agent for the Fleetwood Ceylon tea. Try it once and you will use no other. * As an indication of . the great value and growth of the mining industry, of South East Kootenay, we can say it was clos'e to'a million and a half in 1900. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson; left on Wednesday for a visit to the coast cities, they will return in March. Tho addition to the hospital was completed on Tuesday last. , Thk Puospicctok gives the mining news of the district, regardless of locality.; i The population and commercial interests of South East Kootenay are increasing. ������Newspaper' advertising paid last week: it pays this week: it will pay, next week. * It's the best plan to advertise every week in The Prospector." A .-.udden chill often mean.-! Midden itinera. Pain-Killer in all thiit i.- needed to ward it oil. , Unequalled for crarnpn and diarrhoea. Avoid, substitute*, then; ii but tnid <-ioat, or eithor. Make your living In yourown homo easily���at your leisure! We have a new and profitable plan. Write- us. bond yo'ir >t,>lilr>-<,i'lU*u- liou lo the Governor in i'oiiir'U wi ihu Uoiuin- lou of (.'nuiulu for permission to erect and iniiluliiin.ii Iniftle tuulue at Wumi. U.,C. iii*ro-is lliu Kootuiiiiy Kiver oMeiHlin'i from l.oi SS, ln of ibo pioposcd .site wiili the Honoinblo Tho 'Minister ot Public Work*, ot, Canada and Unit 1 lune complied wltli llu* provisions of Chapter I*--' R. S C. ' " "My-iijiplioailou is inado luidei-'ciidlHer 03 and SM of the re lsed Siatutos of Canada. .V. HANSOX. Solk Ahunts Mining Supplies a Specialty. t * o Agents for the, MASSEV liARltlS CO., Limited.; ' ' Farming Implements. FARM FOR SALE Agents Wanted On. S. MeC-irier. ,|. A. Harvey HARVEY & McCARTER * Hnrrinlrr.1, Solicitor*', Nnlarien J'ubhe, Conveyiuircrs ele. POUT STKKIjK, 15. C. JtHVKLSTOKK STATION anil CiOUlKN COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. W. R. ROSS Banister - <��� - Solicitor 0 NOTARV PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, - ' Fort Steele, B. "o Tho law makers of' the.Province are in session. l Are the newspapers' iu the Province giving the' public rhe[Ti;cv C[.eek straight tip,, iu relation to the supply of coal aiid coke by the Crow's Nest Company. , ' AV. H. McFarland is down from Charles Armstrong Fernie on Thursday. went, to Archie McCloud, constable ��at Fernie, has resigned. More week. snow during the past , R.'D. Fraser has been appointed constable at Fernie. ,"'��� An important event in South East Kootonay,.is Ihe placingof fifteeifheayy locomotives on' the CrQ,w"s'Nest line, for use in, the transportation of coal1 and' coke, from coal fields that cannot supply the demand. Five hundred dollars will5 bo paid for ��� aT" pair of Mountain Sheep. . Apply to Indian Agent CJulli'raith. A newspaper is universally regarded as-having a responsibility in the district that belongs to no other business. ,-.- . The C. P. R. ' will build .^"iOO.OOO Hotel in Vancouver. Mayor Garden has been elected in Vancouver. Win. Forsyth returned Tracy creek on Monday. from James Dibble returned iMpyie on Wednesday. from Messrs. A rmstrong and Barues went to Fernie on Tuesday. li. D. Fraser and wife went Fernie on Tuesday. to F. LcPan on Tuesday. returned to Steele Prices are holding very firm in (lour, milling goods, with strong- tendency to advance, so the, pro - prietor of the Fort Steele Feed Store advises us. This is, therefore, a good time to purchase your winter supply. He has just 'completed a full stock of flour, meals and breakfast foods. " A recruiting station for the Baden Powell police will open at Fort Steele on the '27>)]\ ot February. N. visitor day. Hanson, at Fort Wasa, was a Steele on Mon- Da'd Sprague made his regular weekly visit to Steele on Thursday.' ". \ ��� ; - ��� , If Joe Martin carries out his threai and retires from public' life, a loud and emphatic 'Amen* will be heard all vince. over tho Pro fit is expected that.the Dominion parliament will .prorogue about the.first, week in April. Prospects are, lively season in district. ~ * bright for/ a mining in'this Beau! if ul weather. .lack Thompson came down from the Perry creek mines on Monday.' ,'���011 the quiet'* you can subscribe for The Pkospkctok.' Tho value of The Prospector as an advertising medium is unexcelled by any publication in South Fast Kootenay. Confidence is the basis of business. Dan McNeish can be found at the Steele House. There i.s no hidden about _" affections of the ' ^ | THROAT or LUNGS | �� Large Bottles, 25c. jf, * DAVIS & LA WRENCH CO., Liinltml. * '^S> Prop's of Perry Davis' l'ain- KilU-r. T\ EDO Lz\NDS aud MINES ��� NOTARY PUBLIC COIjIjKC'I'IO.VS Kivun lJKOMI'T ATTKNTIO.V Fort Steele, - B. C. FOIt'l' STKKI.K ni:\-Kl.ol-.M|'.N"l'.SVNl)ICATK L'1'��>1 i:w t.uiuli*iiliiill Slnvjt, Ijoniliin, l-liial.iml. N. A. WALLINGER FORT STEELE. POST OF PICK HOX !?. T 11 O M A S M c V r T TI 'E ^ R.JU.S. <��- CE. Fort Steele B.C. Douglas .Corssin , , {(hir-MD.) OFFICE -Hivuisldo Avumie. ' ���* " , i ' Next Door'tot UleuKdell's I'rttr/ Store. ,$ Night Was Her Terror. ���-T would eouyh nearly all nightlong.' writes Mrs. Glnis. Appleg-ate, of Alexandria, Ind.. "and could hardly g-ct any sleep. ] had consumption bo bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but. when all other medicines tailed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and J gained 58 pound's." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs. Colds. Lu (irippe. Bronchitis and all Throat and Ijimg troubles. Price -jOc and $1.00. Trial bottles free al A. W. Bleasdell. DruggM. ispWHEELS, Tool! little /affairs there. W i en we have done that we are ready 1,6 go back to Soutri Africa to tight for the empire.'' The Strath-. conas are being overwhelmed -with kindness everywhere. MILLER RODEONE2093 MILES IN 132 HOURS The Eldredge $50.00 The Belvjdere :' :$40.6o::':' i Superior to all others irrespective of price. Catalogue tells you why. Write for one. NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO., 339 BROADWAY. Factory, f New York. BELVIDERE. ILL. .NOTICE. ���. Notice is hereby wiven tlitu application will be in:itle to the Parliament of Cunndu at its next session for an . act to incorporate the "Kootenay Central Kail way Company," with power to construct, equip, operate and maintain a line of Railway, of standard or any other pause, to be operated by steam, electricity or any other power for the eurrlng of freight and passengers. FIRST:��� From Fort Steele to Klko or some other convenient point on the Ciow's Nest Kail- way between Elko audv Wurdner thence on either the Kast or West side ot Wigwam river, or by the most convenient route to ihe International Uoundury Line. SKCOND:���Fiom Kort'Steele lo Windermere by either the Kast or West side of the Ivoote- nay river: thence to the town of Golden on the ���imiil line of llie Canadian Pacille Railway', nnd to build and operate tramways in connection therewith, with power to construct, operate and maintain branch lines and all necessary bridges, roads, ways ferries aud other works, and to build, own and maintain wharves and docks iu connection therewith, and with power to build, acquire- aud maintain sieum' and other vessels and bonis, and to operate the .same on the Koolenay River Irom the Iiiii'innUoiiiil Boundary as far north as the said river imiy hr or may be made navigable. Also to autliori/c tin* said Komcmiv CVntnfl Railway Company lo build, equip, openm- and maintain lelut,'i-aph aud telephone lines lu connection wilh said lailway and branches, and to Meliorate electricity lor thu supply ol licit, lltrht and powrr. and lor all and every other purpose mentioned in Sections Sn. HI. KJ and B'l of the '���Water Clauses Consolidation Act or 18H7" and to do evcrythiiiK necessary and Incidental to the carryiiiK out of all or any of ihe objecis referred to in sai.l seel ions. Also to Invest saiil Company with power to expropriate hinds for the purposes of the Company, and to acquire lands, bonuses, privileges or other aids Irom any Ooiernim-nl. Municipal Corporation, or oilier persons or bodies.���Also to levy and collect lolls from all parlies usiiif,', and on all freight passing over any_of such roads, railways, irnimvajs. feriics. wharves and vessels owned or operated by the Company and with power to make iruillc or other arrangements with railway, su-niulioal or oilier Companies, anil tin-all oilier usual necessary rights, powers or privileges in that behalf. Further to empower ihe said Company to acquire and operate mines, concentrators, smelters or reliiii-ries in the neighborhood of or in any part ol tin* terntor.\ naturally tributary to its railways. Dated at Fort Steele U. C. this Nth day of December. A. D. mm.. I. A. UAKVKY Solicitor:-, lor Apiiliciiils. GRASSICK & DEMPSEY. o CONTRACTORS ���' " , ���" .AND BUILDBRS. Fort 'Steele 13.C Shaving ^ Hair 'Dressing Parloi Next loOiieninl Hotel FORT STEELE, B. C. All kinds of hair work a, specialty. A.J GREZ, Proprietor TAILOR COHN AND IMPORTER OF FINE WOOLLENS Rocky Mountain pAveuuc . Fort Steele, 15. G. T. 6. Armstrong I'YntT Sti-.ioU'j, U. 0. MANUFACTURER OF ' Tinware, Galvanized Iron, Sheet Iron, Stove Pipes avud Copper ware BUILDINGS HEATED and VENTILATED Plumbing, Pipe fitting and .kinds of sanitary work- all ' Air Tight Hydraulic -Hot Blast Stoves and Aii- Mines 1? ipes for W'M. If. KOSS - f ' The Martin Claim. We learn that a. syndicate are trying to secure a bond on the Martin claim. The property is situated on Luke creek, aiid is a copper proposition, the ore carrying high values in gold and Qjpper. SPKCIA L .IOH WORK'. ATTKN'JMON PAID TO GEARY ���& DOYLE. Liveru, Feed & Sale Stable. Fori. Steelo U.C: Rejftilur Daily SUi^c tneel-i trains at Port Steele .Junction. all SADDLK & PACK HORSES-��� TEAMING OK ALL KINDS A SPECLAJLTY- X J.-R-I ^X *4 IT1 J hi I h v'-1 IX, If'.' I l-i' I .'���5 8 ,- ri "i |3, i" I 1 hi if *T . il ;i I ! TJJK I'KOSI'KCTOi:, J/.OI.T STKKU*:, 15. ('., KKJJIll'AIIY :!.!, 1!)(-1. ' W ' I'-STABIjl-Ull-'I) IM'.V 7\.. E$. 6race, PUBL-ISHEK AND KDITOH. THE PROSPECTOR, is published ��� very Saturday, and has a gtiiiriiiitccJ circulation larger than any other paper In Kast liuol&na}'. It is'all home Printed ��� ltd contains double the news of any other paper in the district. As an advertising niedii:iii it is 1111 ���xcclled. (Jevoted to the upbuilding; of Fort Steeli', the development of the vast iniiienil resources of Ihe East Kootenay minim; district. Subscriptions J 2.W) per jeai Advertising rates made known on application. Contributions are solicited from all parts of the district, but all matter intended for publication must have the writer's .signature. n.VMCux-M*: zw~nam*Kit^x.*J3Brixza*TSK7aiv-iucmirm* ji ��� juj . n oLtwag THIQ PAPPP Is kept on tile at ihctulvcr- I ni-J mrtn Usingagency of AhiMindei JkCo., Suite P.. First National Hunk Hullding. Spokane. Wash., where eonirneis can be made for it. Thic Pa nor is lcW "������ |lI<-' "i K- <-'��� iiio rduer uakk-s aii vunisin�� Agency, to and ��s Meichant-. I*..\eh.i:u.'t', San Francisco. California, where contracts for advertising can be made for it. Thic Pa nor* Is kept ou ilk* at tin mib rauei Klm A Co NowsP.i vetlsing Agency. Moutreal. wheio contract for advertising can be made for it. the A. ilc- pei Ad i ma i a 'ti oiuh.im ,** store, Spokane, tVii-Ii. ;u .1. W. t'i> s hook ��he $fx0&pect0i\ SATURDAY, KKJJKUAKY 2:}. l'.lOl. sion, or what is known as llie Columbia and Kootenay Valley Kaihvay, ������no |>urtion of said line beinj-r hitiiated in Soulli l. -X- The IJ. 0. Southern secured a charter l'or a raihvay east ami west through the district, and received a land icr'ant of :.'(),(X Hi acres per 'mile, the road bein��* 'about 150 miles in length, the grant will amount to over 15.000, 000 acres, of which (iii.,000 acres has already been conveyed to the company. . Tho entire dis. trict of South fiasl Kootonay. is now held in reserve lo enable the IJ. 0. Southern to select therefrom oyer i'.Oi.o.Ooi) acres * -/. �� The followi.n"' table makes.'' very interesting reading to the' people'of South East Kootenay: bjq * -if �������� ���*���- "��* -^�� .v. At jt ��� .js. *t�� c*5 Headquarters for* Minting and Commercial Men The. ����������� Conveniences l"No Enemies to Punish- Special Friends to Serve. *' -No .OUTH East Kootenay is situated in the extreme south east corner of the Province of British Columbia: its area exceeds 7,000 square miles; its- population numbers between six and' seven thousand, It is a section of vast mineral resources gold, silver, lead, v copper, iron j and coal are all found m large quantities in the district. * ���*-, * It has been, said that South East Kootenay is largely a ,ai*iv--. Prom the above tiguiv.S it wi be seen that South Kast Kooti nay has contributed ��!, acres of choice land as runway land grams. * $e 3v iv f Admitting that the people of! the district were not able to pro-'.1 tect their lands, admitting that I it was wrong that 8.130.Of0 acre should have been ifiveu' awuvi without our consent, and that we should have been protected by the Provincial government, we are not in favor of, repudiating the actions of the government, because of one fact, "the people of British Columbia, through their representatives in the Legislature, granted these subsidies to insure the construction of what was thought' would be benefical to the countrv.*' , ' In conclusion we woukl say. '''that if i.s necessary for.' the active development of tlie Koote nay valley that a raihvay should be built north and south through the valley, and in tho granting of a charter for said railway, the, people of South East Kootonay should be reimbursed by a, cash bonus, or subsidy to aid in its construction, in return for the land already given away. Homo Wo:.-.- Drofitable-congonial- oasy-on new Dian. Ba your own vyorkmaster in your own home! ���joudyu'irail.trcsso'i'.o';*.' ini anil ��.- ulll ��< ml Jim i .uiioii Kra. Pl.0H.L3 SV.MJIr-ATK ll^jil. (J, 1J0 VoilKsSt . lorolllu. FURS BOTTLED l^oltled beer for, family use a specialty 1 . '���'''' si OUTS1DR ORDERS Gl VRN STRrCT> PROMPT ATTENTION ' ' ' i "�� ' ���������'XX ��� ' ,',,-" A . . SATISFACTION' GfUARA'NTEED* t^^SSo^ Sick & Mutz, Prop's. McBride Bro's. -AND- about li'ti mile*- Thr* vallev ha*- a varying width of from two to twenty miles. No land in this district can bij pre-empted today, the whole en tire district being held in reserve to satisfy the hind grant to the B. C. Southern Railway. ft is well to know how these lands has been disposed of. and to whom. The Kootenay Land Co. secured a grant of 80,000 acres, for a ditch 'that was* conceived in ignorance.and carried ont with stupidity, and finally ��� proved a total failure, but:-the Land Company secured i'0,0( id acres of the best land in South East Kootenay and 1(1,000 acres iii North Ea.sf Kootenay. a, ��� . ��� i ��� ��� * * .. * For building the Nelson exten-: HIDES McMillan FUR & WOOL CO. Exporters and Importers. 200 to 208 First Ave. No. MINNEAPOLIS, - - MINN. Shipments Solicited. Write for Circular. SPLENDID ACCOMAIO DATIONS Sample Rooms for Commercial Men ��� ' No Traveller Should Pass the Door. The trail runs within ten feet of Ihe house. Good Barn and plenty of hay and grain. If you patronize'the Waldorf you will never regret it. FI. A.. KANOUSB, - .- Proprietor. I the B. C. ASSAY I CHEMICAL" ��� " % ' *����� -��s- ��� SUPPLY CO. 7:;:! i��ionm?.it STKMOhrr. Vancouver, 13. C 4jf 5 Ltd, 4s- ' c . l We are Manufacturers and direct. Importers, and carry a large slock of Liu lances, l^urntices, h'ire Clay Coot Is, Scientific and Practical liook*-.. (Jlasswaro, L'liiliniim (ioods, Acids, Chemicals, and till other Assayers' and Miners,' reqnircinenls. :l'. P| SOLB AGENTS for iio.-gan Oi-ur.blo 0-jmyaiiy. Battorsea, Beck ^' er's Sons' Balances. Bjana's Gasoline Furnaces, Etc. , ^ >, Catalogue and full particulars on application. 15 2i - . 15 '+LriJxrui>jiKrTj'uuirLrijTju'UT^ Shelf 1? Heavy Hardware . Stoves, Graniteware, 1 * rt Tinware Powder, Fuse; Caps o Paints and Oils. Sheet metal work of all kinds ���promptly' executed. ... ,. Jk .-:-��� K-T <*.-�����,,-.- ���' c-J-KSt'tSj,'' im Port Steele Meat Market I^RESH and.SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. ') Ii 'iriR-ry-TriKTM vr./.R. '.(�� . 24 Pa/es, : Weekly.: ..Illustrated.. [NDISi ^NSABLE TO MINING MEN. $3 PER YEAR,. POSTPAID. HK.VII 1,'IIU HA.MIT,II <���(>!'V. MINING-Scientific PRESS 310 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. READ. THE PROSPECTOR. Price �� S15.00 includinu .1 16 inch horn, 3 records nnd conceit sound box. R. W. ROGERS, Proprietor. Erosli llaliluil. Salmon, Salmon Ti'o'ut, Butler and lOii'iis. l^isli a.nd Ga.mc in Season. Bologna Sausage, Fort Steele and Kimberley. The TnlkiiiR iiinchinc that talks���sinfts���plny.s cvt-rv iiistiuiiieiil���reproduces Sousn's Hand ���Ncjji'" Mliisirels���Mlint: orclicslrns or chinch choirs. 'l'lie Ilt-rliiuM' (--rani-o-pliDitc is louder, cltn:cr. swectei and sini|>ler than any oilier .TalkwiK^MiK-liiiic at any price���ill plays cake- walks, waltzes marches and operatic selections, il sinus (wot ilu and music) of nl ft lie popular songs of the dav as well as Coon songs, patriotic and^ sacred selections���it tells. I'uiiny stories or repeats n prayer. 'l'lie Ilei liner O.rnm-o-phonc is made in,Canada, every instrument is sold with a five year's wrilt.-n guarantee. ' , The records an- nolAvnx���they are hard, flat and indestructible. Will last io years. Write lo us for Catalogue and record lists free. FACTORY: 347-371 Aqueduct St., Montreal. EMANUEL BLOUT, General Manager for Canada. E. BERLINER, 2315 ST. CATHERINE STREET - - MONTREAL. , - :A:NDRE/Wv -.NFIDI-G' I H1GHW ARDEN & SON. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER '.'"';.,. MOUSI'V���A.NIJ SIGN- I'AIN'I'IMd... . (,'AI.CI MINI Nil and I'AI'I'U: lIANlilNG PIONEER' BARBER SHOP Evoryiliinii'Sl.rict.ly First, Glass. i X .":\ .1 All work lii-qmprly" done. Next door to the Prospector. c�� |��|jii^ ^Bt��a^^i^^^j^^ Mining XXX tt X WX; lllll ������X'XXXXX^y: iBuliiiaiiiis "XXXX ���'. i^-V-rJ''--:-^''''1 'r,.;.'���?���,*��� "������'.'- ���>';������'..-'���'.' *a;.'-'���������- ,.;,k.': ..- -.���;;'������' ;.'"'V,A.'-,.:.\-y-;'.. '..V'ii'.*���' '' :Kc||tenaf|J ���:*".fc.: ^; A|;rNaW^riS'slHEf,TIM ���pf-etlie^yea^ I^or0 Steele aii^ Si! R ���ROYAL HOTEL KTiMIJERLEY, B-JG; . ;. rrii':^^X:-..-- 'l::M''' X^���&VM!'**���''���''*������?.��� '���-MlOU^^A^U^OA^Y^A^O; 11jVS';j^:^^$;A;;; v; . a$H Ai' 'AS S"- oTrti'jit'''i^Ai��ii:it"^ '4^-'S*^'r'i-'TiQM 'i'" AAc;AAA;:A:&'v':YrtV.'*-:v-*-^ :*,'s;^a-��::-*a���''v-i'iiia amount oi^;Nk\\w;6^ ;A'.;-��A".;A:.*-A'r-,..,fc' --vA-'A: ArA,^,Yfc y..;^v<,';;;;,-:>-;;t:v_?..5^j;fu^.iji.s*iM :;*f"c!'^^^ '���'���'"i;Sv; i^0:Asp^i& 'XXiXXX ^��-:&fr&:=-&'f:i-:&&r-:&f:&:&t&frfre-:e-f:6-:&fi>:C-:f*&e- :'\S'--', ���������'������V..- .���������*'.������������;��� .������..'���;���. '��� ..A..'.;:; -'A, ���'���,���,.������.'���'���.'- A-v.A VRi*i'-.>ud.*-u>'i^^ :' . 2> All ���.���������;";���' -������ - .������',.-'... .^'V>. ���:-������������'.���'���':������.������:������.���?! Ai/VLiARGKU-'rilAN 'S0.\f..l3 "KMV1U13S, .AND, HAS A H> . ���.jJ-.-riAliCl*. 'KOKKlClNAJIKCUliX'l'lOX. '"-.^L'''.'AA:'m;' '����''.' ��� ./'':f-vA:\a, ��� ������-���: -a.-. '"���":'���':':'-:'X:'X.':y:J-���.'.:: .i^'.. j' Tlie-Paystreak .Of ;Ad's|ln; This Paper��Pps^P^ VAnd Never Pinchf)iOut{;^ '. Your'Interest. -:-:?yx ld ' '-'-'i:xy '':?.a. a X^':I'i xxxix'������'-���;���������"���'��� ,;'."���* JOB PRiNTiNG'.-pP ALL 'KINDS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ' : a ���i'x:x''Yy\X'[:y^i':: yX-^''---i'yX-xZ-''.ey":': ^X'^ ?S' iix a a^Sa'a a VI A*A. '��������������� **', Aii A ��� OlL&'B <& apjjrovalto^��raddress WiTHOUT A DENTIN ADVANCE. SEND US YOUR ORDER, stato whether j-ou'wlsli lndv's or man's wheel! Rive color, height oC Inline and gear wanted and WE WJI.I, SHU" TIIK WIIEK1. CO.. 1). on apiii-oval, allowing you to uiiernte and ex- iiiiuno it rully liefore you aci'opt it. If it Is not all and more than we claim fur It, and a better wheel than ynu ciiii net for any where near the _ price froia any one else, refuso it and wo will pay all express charces ourselves. The:"MONTROSE" Bicycle ��fc4 �� cn at our Special Ajtc-nfc's sample price of *�� Q-3U is tho greatest liai-Kaui in k liicyule ever offered. We (-imraiiteolli enual to any MO wheel 011 the market, and ymi need not'nei-i'pt it nor imvn'eeiit IvXI'.1.-" "t 1|"1 ,t '���" wo represent. ���We arc K.VCI.l'SI VK ItlO VOI.K Sr.i: ���.;i.V.\V'A'l.;.lJ1K!tSn;,l'n'1 !i.'k'! ,,l,is ''"-'tl"1 "'- 'inlekly lnti- cini,- oiu- I'.MMI .UIIDEI-S. This ofler of a siimpli! wheel at this low' price is .inailo to secure yKlDER AGENTin each town to represent us and lake orders. Our nnents make inom-y lust. ��� ^PFfilFlnaTlnNQ I''raiMC, ffi. 21 orl'l'.ineh: Indies. SS.tin-li.-, Host OrKyiriMHIIUilOi Slll-Ihysemiilesstill.ink-wll.h fnrtreil ci.iuiee- tlons., HiDjh ^"inlj!. Improved expander device to fusion sent; post anil no mile luir; Koynl Archcrnvvn; the celeln-iiled MiivIh tiiihsnnd luitiuer��� ��� tho enslont riliiiiliiK known; Keeortl "A" tires, tlie Ih-sI and one of (ho iiiost expensive tlresontho imnkel. The KOmilllo #-l MexliiKer Ilyitii-iilc saddle; iieilalu, tools and accessories the host ohlainnlile. Knainelcd in liliick, iiuii-oon oi-eoneh Ki-eeii. highly finished and ornamented; special .Ilnislu'd nlckeliup on all hrinlit pints. Wo thurouelilr test every pleco or inaterlal that iroes Into this machine. | Our l.iiKllmr veiirVirua-- iintee ImiimI with oocli lil'.-vele. A "'���-���". FRFF.tfflnn5'0,,0*t'm!,"l'"ln #1 ��-l- send free a ijcnulne ISunlu-k lO.(KK) mile Imrrel iiuttern cvelo. ineter; ora IukIi itrnde lloor puniji. Your inol'ev all hack if you are not pei-rectlj-satislled. . ' . HHFAP WUFFi Qv Wc do not iminu'r��elui-o the ehenp dejiart- ������������___ ,, "���r IllHtWi mciil.sloro kind of wheels, hiicIi as many new onterns a id Wg nuiinly houses n.lvei-(.iVe'rind sell as hiirli irrinle. We cnn rnriiish them, . .1 JV' ,8''it;'.?;.2l'l'i'.T1-'1''' '*'���'"���'��������� 1.oeiS.r.0..'miiiilelc. We do not icuarniileu nor reeomi liienil them. l!I'.l'H;i; OIIIMCItlM' a hlcvclc of nnv one else, no miilter who or how \ elieaji. write lis and let lis tell you liow much 'wo e,in save vou on llie Mime innehliii'.' .'���.'. UNfiRI F it\ RIIV "-wlieel wo om assistyou'to KAIt.V A UKI.Y<:I.IC hydls- kn ,ri, tnm, fo,. *,,,. ,��� ,r,' ��� ,,- , ��"t ,U PV ��� trilMltlnif eataloKiics forns a Icwd.i.vs. We need one person ."in ,?l ���.��� ^-iS-'i 'i-'i'IK,���0-, ^"'"'"CveralliimdredKKCOAn HAXIf WIIRKI.S taken in trade which we S.U.. J^.1", .d.t<) this lii- sliiiili!, so. ilui.l, (lc:;i,I' people un- ;ahl..' io pi'oi.-tn*.!, i!k> Em- Urtinis iiia.y have l.liom free. Address No. 1 I.".'1K The Nicholson In sl.i'tnlo, 7-SC.,' Eitchlh Aveniie, New York, U.'S.. A. (: will lie imicl for' their The CMiainlior of' .Minns .want.s t.hor- ouo-hly reliable (���onvsi'onileiil.K in every Caini'i in llu;,(list.!lU:!.s of Kast, anil'WtiSt ICooti*n:ty kqil A'alo to whom ruagoiiahlu i-nni]��jiisal services. ('(U'l-espondents will be,expected to furnish the Chamber of Mines with all development'.'ffoiiitT on at .'the miiies, the inslallation of tnacliinery,' ship- ineiits of ore and value, and jyeiierully' sui'h news as will littraet. the attention of c;ij)il;ilist-s and cause them to inves-'���'��� tifi'aI.e. and invest. A'pplieat.ions. to he iiddress d to the (UTAMBKK OF MINES, Southern British Columbia. A (IGiotenays and Yale) P; O. Box r>7.S. KOSSLAND. B. Q.