i -:;_!*. l y ti ,.?-)ly.% i y i ,-, /���' // *.'*?' ty ' i/'I.A.* V7**''!.'7---"'** .< r'y .a-.-ii. JolX\��X. y Vol V. No J06 REVELSTOKE B.C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 190�� $2 OO a Year in Advane Come and See t��IWW last night 15 inches had fallen The Northwestern Pennsylvania system is in a grip of severe blizzard. Niiw BltiTAi.v, C'o.v.v. Jan.���An explosion in the basementof St. Mary's ttoman Catholic church. New Britain Conn, caused a fire, which completely destroyed the interior of the structure. Loss iiioO.OOO. Wijf.Nii'iiG. Jan. 22.���In the Canadian hockey championship for the Stanley cup, the first game of the series was played in Winnipeg last evening. Winnipeg was victorious, defeating the Toronto Wellingtons by 5 to 3. Bui-1'at.o, Jan. 22.���The suburban trolley lines of Buffalo are tied up and the city cars ate running regardless ^of- schedule time on account of a heavy snow storm. The storm* has been severe in lhe vicinity of Lockport and Tonawanda. Tabloids The troopship Victorian, sailing from Halifax on Jan. 2Sth, will-take mails and parcels for lhe troops in South Africa. Loid Kitchener reports that since Jan. 13th tliitty out* Boers were killed, 113 wounded, 170 capt in ed and 41 surrendered. A new steamship lline is to be established between Boston and St. Johns. Nfd., with two sailings a week.-- The Irish Nationalist parliamentary fund, has only received $1,000 so far M*.:s- .year. Many., members ; of parliament are retiring on this account. Heading railway will take back all union men discharged at the time of Lhe late strike and afterwards. This order elfects 000 brakemen in the Anthracite region of Pennsyl.vannia. All was quiet at Panama yesteiday. The Insurgents lost. 17 wounded in Monday's naval fight. Killed not known. The government.forces lost 5 killed and 4 wounded. Bob Fitzimmons, ex-champion pugilist, fell down-stairs in the Orpheiiin theatre, Brooklyn, yesterday. [fc is feared that he is seriously injured. * The hotel owned by M. Tynan-at Cold Rock, Ont., was totally destroyed by fire - on Sunday. Nothing was saved. There is no news of the missing warship Condor. - Fifty more petitions praying for of'rcmnants and forgotten things Ladies' Jackets���$3.00. Black Beaver, regular $4.75 and $5.50. Fawns, grey and black, all this Season's goods, regular prices from $16.75 l0 $12* Sale Price $8 Children's Jackets and ulsters Half Price. Ladies' Furs. -,: All new, stylish goods, Cfardless of cost. will be sold rc- Ladies' Blouses. Regular lines at $1.25 and $1.50, will clear at 75c. ���Black Sateen and figured Lustre Blouses, Lined. Regular at $2.50 ancl 3.50. Sale Price $1.75 Children's Dfesses. In Cashmere, Flannellete and Serges ���ail -reduced to half price. ss and Boy's Shirts. $1.50 Men's Navy Blue Flannel Shirts. .75c 75c. men's black sateen shirts 50c 90c. Boys' navy blue flannel shirts . . . .60c $1 men's underwear, sale price 75c $2 and $1.50 odd lines in men's undershirts, to clear $1.00 $1 men's heavy winter caps; sale price.40c prohibition, mostly from Methodist" churches, were presented to the Ontario legislature today. ��� Four men were instantly killed on a log railroad at Cross Forks, Potter County, Pa., by a runaway train. FEannelettes A few pieces of flannelette in fancy stripes; Regular price 8c; sale price. .- 5C Shoe Bargains. Ladies' Fine Dongola Lace or Button Boot medium weight, well made. Regular $2.50 ���sale price .\ .$2.00 Ladies' line Dongola Oxford shoe, machine sewn sole, well made; regular $1.75; sale P'-ice $1.25 sizes- Lace Curtains A few pair of odd lines of regular- goods at S2 and $2'.50. Sale Price per pair. -75C Ladies' Golf Capes. Ladies' Golf Capes, extra long, regular $1.3.56; sale price ; "$-|0 36 in. Unbleached Cotton, good hcavy weight; regular 10c.; sale price . . . .8^c. 36 inch Bleached cotton; regular 10c Orders Promptly Solicited.. S. O. E. B. S. Lodge Royalty, 'Ml, of the S..0. E.B. S., received a visit yesterday from the Supreme Grand Sepervisor Bro. Rev. II. Fieni.es Clinton who came lo instal the ollieers for 1002. The foliowinfi were installed at the lodge meeting lasL nighl : W. P.ist President, Bro. \V. G. Watson ; W. President. Bro. G. E. Giogan ; \V. Vice Piesidrnl Bro. S* D. Croule: XV. Chaplain, Bio. S. Need- hum. W. Sect et ary. Bio II. Edwitid;; W. Tieastirer. Iho T. N. Buker, XV. Committeemen, 1-t Bio. II. Pa.-_.on.:, '3riS I.m.T. Skinnet. W.'Piisl Piesidtnt Wiilt-on received a epinminsion from Bro. (Minion to inst.il lhe other committeemen and the Inner Gtiniil on some subspqiu-nl oc-raasion. After lodge v. as closed the lin-tbreti piesent sal down 10,1 fine joint of the roust heel nf Old England washed down with the good ale and beer of Kevelsioke and a veiy piynsant evening wan spent in toasts, soiii;-**. music' and recitalions. The 1Ii-:t:ai.�� does not know whether auy of the married biethreti had lo call "cuckoo" in the hull on reaching home but thinks it very probable. ft+#���C*4��4[4H!��1H[4Ht����4'**4** &Sm** f*4rtii'icll line uu* Ilrst insertion; fieenls for eneli mliliiioiinl insurlion. l.ocnl notice.*** 10 minis per line eneli issue, l'.irlli, MHrrln������e nml Deuth Notices free.. Sl'HSCIIilTION It.lTKS. I'.y mull nr currie*-. fi per annum; ?l.'-'. for six months, strictly in nilvmiec. Olllt'jOll IHifAltTJIKST. Isiiiie ofihe best equipped priuliiiKollii-es in Hit* West nml iirepnri-.il to execute nil kin.Is of ...rlmlni; In lirslelHSs style nl honesi prices, line i.rieii lo nil. No job too lnr*:e���������none uio snirtll���������forns. Mail orders pri.inpllv iilten.led lo. Hive us n trinl on yonr next i.r.ler. TO WHIIIIWl-ONIlKNls. We invite eorrespoinleii.'" om nny snl.jei-l ol interest to the e.enernl publie. In nil i-n-es Uie bonn ll.'lc nnine of the writer must m-i-om- j.miiv mminserlpi, but not neeesstuily for {.iiblh-iitloii. A.lilress nil eoiiiiiHiiiientlons to the Mumper .NliTll.'K TO COIIRK-I'OSI'BNI--. legibly 1.���������AH eorrespoiuloiiee must be writien ou one sitle of the paper only. ���������_'.���������Correspondence containing , personal .mutter mu-i he signed wilh the proper iimue i.' lhe writer. ���������Cl. 1*:. GIUiOA.N, Editor. ���������������������������';' Wkunksiiay. Januaiiy 22, 1902. WHAT 3IR. DUNSMUIR FORGOT TO SAY The reference to the mining industry in Mr. Diuismair's manifesto is characteri.stic. Characteristic that is not more particularly of -Mr. Dims- mulr or Mr.Diinsuiuir'sadministration than ofthe whole tone of the ideas witli regard to this important industry prevalent in the atmosphere, at Victoria. The only mention made of it is in connection with taxation. It is true that this time there is a hint of reduction, a suggestion that it is gradually dawning on the Victorian intellect that the mining districts are not a kind of Tom Tiddler's ground, where all that one has to do is to go around "picking up gold and silver." a vague suspicion that there are possibly mines and mines and lhat every kind of mining is not surrounded by exactly similar conditions and perhaps not usually amenable. In a cast iron fiat rate of taxation. These are cheering symptons of a coming lucid interval in the dealings of our governments wilh the mining interests. At the same time the fact remains that the only aspect under which the industry presents itself is tbat ol' something to be taxed. The idea that it requires to he assisted or fostered in any way by the government has not risen above tho A7icforian intelleftu.il horizon. Of course in a manifesto like Premier Dunsmuir's it was not possible lo go very extensively into detail. Tlie 11 Eli a I.I) will suppose for the sake of argument that he had forgotten to in>ert in his open lettyi; that fjne old ..'ru>ted gag abenil d.,>ing everything in hi.- power to furtliei; the interests of t,he mining industry and will venture t,i\suggest cei'tuiu lini'.-along which lie V.V&bi"- have stated ihnl his govcrti^ i^i-siit* intended to proceed under tlii.- Iioad. Something after the following style would be very much in order : "I cannot fail to re.'ogiiiy.e the fact that the mining industry of Brili.-li Columbia i*. m once the most important ill the province antl tli������ one to which in the past thn h*ast attention has .Imt.hi paid by pur "administration*.-. I propose to make a great, change in this particular in tin* futni* and I would like to enumerate cerlnin methods by which J intend tii assist and foster tlii* industry, if I remain in ofllee. 1. Our mineral resources in the lirsl place are not half advertised. We have fallen into the error of imagining uth_it because we know something aliout them in British Columbia, the outside public is as well acquainted with them a.s oui-selves. I propose to do something to remedy this defect by taking a leaf out of the book of Manitoba. A very usual and effective method employed by that* province to advertise its agriculliirnl resources is to despatch through the other provinces of the Dominion and the status of the Union, from which settlers are likely to come, railway c.l 1*8 filled with an exhibitof the grain, grasses and veget-ables of the province. This expedient has never failed to attract great attention and to bring settlers into the province. A.s an object lesson it is worth all the printed literture ever published, though the latter is useful as an handmaid nnd adjunct of the oars and serves as a lusting memorial of their visit. I propo������e to fill two ears, one with 'nn exhibit ol' ores from ICootenay and tho Boundary and one with another "from Lhe other milling sections of the province, and send them, accompanied by good talkers, well inforined on milling matters' in the province, through the mining stales and centres of capital in the I'nited Stales and 1 believe their lour will -be of .great adviiulngi* by opening the eyes ol the milling men and capitalists in Auierii-a to the wonderful richness and variety of the mineral resources of lirilisli Columbia. 2. Under the same heading of advor- isement 1 intend to uiake onr annual mining report of a broader scope than at present. Instead uf ,i mere chronicle of the doings in 'the dilVerenl eainps.it will contain in fulun* article- containing iiil'ui-iiii-.linii In mining men of a general character on I.he nature of the mineral di*-i-ovi*rii's nli-i'.'iily made ���������ii* the 'province .and. on Ihe reasonable expcrtal inns which may lie furiiii'il for the. future 'from what i*** alri-.'idy delinitely asrertamed. We I'liiiw enough now.tu liw able to direct capital as. lo lhe .sections, in which the pi'i'iiiani'iu-y of llu- lead- hns been , fairly established and llie nal ure mul . character of the ore likely l.o b.*. found in this camp or thai. The mining report of flu: province of Ontario contain.- articles along thi'M* lines' which stamped a.s they are with the weight of government approval, give a very clear idea to mining men whereabouts in the province In go for what they require. .'". In another way nUu I intend to take Ontario for my model. Their bureau of Minos acts as a meins of informatioii In the mining men and prospectors of the province with regard to markets for their oiv. prices, demand and so on. particularly with regard to iho less known minerals, inany of which . modern manufacturing methods and inventions are. calling foi willi continually increasing urgency. It also forms an obvious and recognized agency through which mining men and buyers can get information as lo where they can purchase the ores and minerals immediately required by lhe market*. The monthly bulletins issued by the bureau through their assay ollice at Belleville form thu medium of communication un these practical topics and also furnish timely and valuable information on the mineralogy of the Ies.- known minerals in demand I'roni lime to time. I propose to initate. tin'. Ontario government in Lhis respwet by establishing a sub- ofl'ice of the llepl.of Mines at some suitable point in ICootenay with a complete assaying oullit in connection and a thoroughly qualified man in charge, whose business il will be to keep in constant touch wilh mining mutter* and by means of monthly bulletins furnish information on every possible point which iu liis opinion will be valuable to th<^ mining men of the province. I propose that tliis ollice shall contain lhe besl and ino*?t complete collection of British Columbia ores that can be made and a second equally comprehensive collection of -peciniens of all lhc ores and minerals in demand in the market, which are not well known lo our Illinois mul ni-o_-i.ec-lor.--_ , .A .well Ground Floor Chkrice to Build aFortune. The foundation should be laid by buying Eeal Estate in the new Town of ::%���������; "Situate right nt the Doors of all the Famous Fish Green Gold Mines. ���������FIFTEEN miuutcp ��������� walk from Main St. GOLDFIELDS, will take you totlie mouth of (liu liig 5,000 foot tunnel on the Famous Camborne Group, or on to the Goldbug Group. YOUR OPPOKT0MTY ia now io buyout the bottom figures and you will get the advantage of the raise that is sure to come next year. Some More Facts |���������,f^toiT5 take vou to the Big Goldsmith Group, Scott Group,. Wide'West, Beatrice and Trilby group?, and it host of other properties that will advertise the Fish Greek Camp, iu li. 0. THIRTY minutes walk will take you to the Famous Eva, Impeiial and Oyster Groups. INVESTIGATE AND YOU WILL BE PREPARED TO TAKE THE CHANCE. 224 LOTS NOW SURVEYED AND READY FOR THE MARKET IN A FEW DAYS. H H El#BI BOH! LOCAL AGENT, REVELSTOKE, B. G. ��������� 1; ellVctivc iu one mining i-ountry "r iinollier. 1 sue no reason therefore why there, should be any contention over their adoption and. I propose to direct the Intent energies of the Department of Mines lo set them on foot with the very least delay possible. I hope th.it after a very short period of operation their usefulness in fostering the chief industry of British Columbia will have proved as remarkable, as it has done elsewhere." - Mr. Diuisiviuii- forgot to 'put .anything like this in liis manifesto. Bul the umn in power or wanting to bo in power, who will get up on liis hind legs and pul up a line ot talis., built, on the above model is ihe "Man for Kooienay." Cigar Factory KliVliLSTOKK, B.C. I-I. A. BROWN, Prop. Brands: OUR SPECIAL and THE UMI0M I'lMil-: UUS MEETS All, THAI NS. ID 1!ST, CI.A SS A CC'OM MO IJATION-. 11UATBD BY HOT'AIR. 'HKABONABt.!': HATES. -Brown & Guerin, Props. ET.EOTRIO BELLS AND LIGHT IN EVERY ROOM. TIW1E TABLE S. S. ARCHER OR S, S. LARD 1HAU Running lictwecn Arrowlioiul. Thomson s LHiiiliii������ unil Ooninplix, i*oiiiiiiL-iicr.iin Oi'lobiir Hili, l'.KIl, will snil ������������������_���������> sull'iiv.**., wuiitJicr _>i*rnnL- tin-r: Leaving Arro-vlieai-i Ior Thnnr-.nn'S-t Laiiiling tui.l conmTilix iwiceiluily���������101:. niul_10k. I.oaviiiE CoiniiiOi.-. -.aiiil Thomson's LiunlliiR for 'ArrnM-liciuK'.'^^wiii.u'diilly���������7:l.'ik mill 12:*l������k Mukini; cli.si. iii.niic-.ctions with nil ti. 1'. It. Sieiiniiira and T^ain.s. The owners rssorvc the.right to ehir-iige ,l,In.es. of i*iiiliiii*s wi?liout.iiolii- and llu* coiii-ki.* I will be nllogetbi-r of H pr.iclicitl lialure, i chiefly on lhe s.iin|il<*i- u.i'tliods tif. analyhi-i and deteriiiii:iilinri of the chin alter of tin* iniiicr.ils ('iietmntered hy tlieni in lheir daily occupations. In Aiistialia .'iliiiost fvi'iv ni.in iri a. mining camp U!ul,*i>l.ainl-i the ihu of the blowpipe and the easily feasible methods of determining Hit: rpiulitatiTe j n.'itiire of ores in lhe field. This knowledge has- been gained hy them through attending the travelling schools of mining esf.nblib.hcd by the government nnd lhe re-mltis that very little ore or .mineral of any value TO; LET _<____!ial'O^ Jn__.i__.r__ Fourth- Street-and J-Erton Avium. >"or |.nrtli-,il������r< aplily to 1). r. IV.pKi.v The Molson*- 5.������iifc. Uec '.'���������.������������������it Teacher "..'Wanted. TiMchpr.wanted for the Kevelsioke Public School: or.e of ihe junior rooms. Apply by letter to tlie Secret my of the RevelHtoke School Board. Applications to be in hv the. l.'ii h .laiiunry. um. T. 3. OltAir.VMR. Secretary. ������_v. m: W p 1 : A: largo range of roint I.i'.cc,7. ' lliiuliess', nnd .-Hiiltenli'iirK; -liraids, ��������� ,Stiuiiiieil.':-I)esinns,'r Slamiied Linens, Kniliroidery 1 ������ Need lcs;-Hooks, ��������� &e;; yyy ���������:���������'. yi yy : llerliii'iiiiii Zejiliyr AVoolrinll ,- 'shades,."Slipper Soles,-Viilon-j - sciences Luce,'; Insertion.';'.- m ���������^ 1IOOHI.V STHUlCTdAR: JIIlK'l'S AlJr. TRAIN'S. HAU WELL BUrPUED DY TIIE CHOICEST WINKS, LlQUOItS AN'D CIQAHS ...... M^^^MMgi S^-.CiillintJhei MADISON PARLORS; ss Pl Misses Shcppard & Bell ^ '^ MeKcnzie Avenue oe'J.'l p^g m 9" HOME OrXtOWlX s-7 ;:���������: xiie very host on ^the iniirkot;tiidK;���������yLLLL .--;'������������������:y:,yy:.yyy yy'--',iiielndiill*: -Ly ������������������.���������.:y:ii,Lyy yyyL. ^0$'t^i^^ff^ujiV^^: ",ETC^:' ETC., ETC. iliAlsolilr-.k(inftiHygf weIluiiro_l_c������ Timothy Hay Send orders for ���������same to S. D. CROWLE, KuvulstokC'B. O. toMiiclhtrr Hl^probiiWy' ed oppllCHtlonshHveoftfrii/ ^ro^ciilfi by uh. We) npec! (jlTinr1" iii Montreal/ Wrtttr for our .interesting books ���������' Invent-? lor'A Help" ;ui*t " How you aire nwlndled.'V 'Sen*i ������SB rouzh sketch or moilel of your in-7 ���������vention or improvement nnd "\vr. will tell you/ ifree our opinion nf to miieihtrr H i*; protmhly) ���������patentable, fcej-rcted i '* ������Deen Micce*sfully ;i*wi*it De- J I cii|ij- any ]>hotOBrii[.|i f>r llntypi.. STAMP PH0T08, - 20 FOR 50c. Knur I'linitions GIv..*n. STUHIO: TAVLOl: lll.OCK'. HOWARD KING, I'llOTOOKAI'lIKK. 0&#&4f������-*������'0������'*'C***0*4[4l44l4f4fSiA Passengers tickeled to all points at lowest rates. DIRECT STEAMSHIP SERVICE From Vancouver to��������� CIIIXA IA PAN, AUSTRALIA, ALASKA * Full 'Information ami parlinnlars apply toN*cair������*>( C.I'.K. Agent. REVELSTOKE Steam Laundry Co.'y.| T. W. Bradshaw, Agent lievelstoke. L, J. Coyle. AsilHt. Gen. Pannenger Agent VanconTer. A challenge We challenge anyone in Revelstoke to give substantial reasons for supporting Chinese laundries In exchange we offer to give 10 good reasons why Chinese laundries, should not be patronized. THE CITY EXPRESS E. W. B. Paget, Prop. . Prompt delivery of parcels, baggage, ett.' to any part of the city . BUKER & SAXTQN, Proprietors. Any Kind of Transferring Undertaken 'All orders left at R.M. Smythe's Tobacco tore, or by Telephone No. 7 will receive prompt ttention. Jas. I. Woodrow "RUTOHER Retail.Dealer in��������� . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Etc. Fish and Game in Season.... AU ortJen promptly filled. ���������f i T!?s Northwestern Oeveiopm-eni Syndicate LIMITED Cnpiliil: Jl 000,(100 *n 1,01)0,01*0 **-liure*r. IV.r vulue 51.0*1 eneli. All Treasury Stock. No Promoter's ami no PreferreO Stock. Large Veins Free-Milling Gold Ore First Allotment. 200.000 Shares now offered, for 50c. a share. ANDREW F. ROSENBERER, Secretary, P.O. Uox 700, -Velson, B.C. SIBBALD & FIELD, oniclnl llrul.ui-1, I'.evoMoke, B.C. THE TOWNSITE OF IS NOW ON THE MARKET. BUY BEFORE YOU SLEEP.'. CIRCLE CITY is the Terminus of the proposed Railway already surveyed via the Lardeau Creek with fork to that point. CIRCLE CITY is beautifully situated at thc base of thc Lardeau Pass, Galena and Surprise Creeks. CiRCLE CITY is absolutely surrounded by ��������� Mining- Properties now under Development. ......... SEND FOR PARTICULARS AT ONCE TO THE GENERAL.AGENT, - G.B.BATHO, Ferguson, B. Q. .; id ill.' IViillli 0 ' Is Uie l'ecogni/.eil organ for nil Uio latest mining news ol* Noi'lli. Kootenay. Particular attention is -.uid lo securing ear.U- and reliiilile intelligence from the newly discovered Free jUiHinfi Oold Camps on Fish River and from tlie placorand fiuiiitz mines of Uie Bis Bend and district. in tlie immediate, activity of Kevelstoke, such as .llleciltewnol, Alliert Canyon, Jordan Pass and Isaac Creek. Next. season will witness a liig revival of certainly throughout North .Kootenny, and mining men and others desirous of gaining the eailiest and most authentic news from* the' district will lind the columns of the llliltALD theii* host squrt-e of information.', - - ' Railway News is also' a Specially of the HERALD, .-mil articles of special in terest." to Railway men will also be found in its columns. AS -AN" ADY THR HERALD offers advantages in its total "Weekly circulation und the class of readers, which it reaches, unparalleled in the district-. It appears twice to any other papor's once a week and is found in tlie homes of the wage-earning classes, the hacklione of the business of the district. Biis'ticssr.ien want their announcements to reach "the home people who have tho money to take advantage-of thoir offers and the homes and families which render it necessary for them to spend it. No other class of circulation is of any use to them. * These are the kind of people who make up a big proportion of our Subscribers, people with liomc-K, families. employment and interests right nt home, the people Revelstoke merchants want to get at. A space in our advertising columns, judiciously and thoroughly utilized, constitutes a Twice A-Week letter to every homo in Revelstoke, nnd in the Railway ai.d Mining points, trili'iitary to Hcvei- stoke business. LEGAL JM. SCOTT B A., I.L.B. 15iUTl������tcr, Solicitor, I'ir.-atueet, Huvclsto&c. Money lo loan, Notary Public, Etc. f^ARVEY, M'CAP.TE". *-t I'lNKllAM Hamsters, Solicitors. Etc. -Solicitor.-* for Imperial Hunk of Oamidn. Coinpanv iiinuS to loan iitS percent: FuibT STUEfcT, Ile\*cl*-toku it. o. '. -v -CHURCHES" " .MCTHOniST CIIUI'.CII, REVlll-STOK K. I-reueliin--' service*- nt 11 a. m. awl 7:30 p.in Cla**** incelui������,ai tlie close ol lhe morning service. Sahbath School und Bible Class at U-.3U Weeliiy Prayer Mooting every Wcilne-duy evciiiii*; at 7-110. 'I'lie public *are corcliall-,- liivltcil. Scuts free. ' Kev. C. Ladner, l'astor. ST. 1-rTKP. S> CIIUKCII, ANGLICAN*. lllglit u.in., Holy Kucharist; II a.m., ma-.'as, itiiny innI sermon (Holy Kucharist first Sun- Uiiv iii the monili); -:l.o Sunday school, or children;*.servile: 7:'!0-Evonsong (choral) ajid_ -*eniioii.> Holy 'Days���������The Holy" Eucharist is celebrated at 7 a.m. or S u m., as announced. Holy Baptism after Sunday School at 3:15. c. a. pkocu.vikk, Kector. - PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCII. Service every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. lo which all are irclcomc.' Prayer meeting at S p. m. every Wcduosdnv. P.kv.'W. C. Calder, Pastor. ROM*:.- CATHOLIC CHURCH. Mn������s ut 10:30 a. m , on first, second mid fount: Sundays in the month. REV. I'ATIIER THAYER. Ul 9. 5 . from tlie ���������Printers ��������� of ���������Fine ���������Office ���������Stationery. Including LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS ��������� BILL HEADS NOTE Ml?ADS SHIPPING TAGS. poster km mmm PRATING A SPECIALTY Herald Job Office FRONT STREET. A GOOD NAME.... Is belter than riches We have the name of making the onlySlylish Suits in Town ���������for durability and quality thoy also excel. .TRY ONE R. S.WILSON Next the McCarty Block. | PELLEW-HARVEY, BRYANT & GiLMAN Mining Engineers and Assayers, . V.1XCOUV1SR, D.C. l.stuljli.shoil 1890 ASSAY WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS UNDERTAKEN. fi Test innile up to 'J.OOllllis. >s A spoeitilty innile of checking Smelter & Pulps. (A .Samples from the Interior by mail or S express [iroinplly ntteiidoil lo. r*j Sj Correspondence soliciicd.i ������ 1 VANCOUVER, B. C. @ M) fix ************************** G9* io t^^ilJ Successor to 1). Jenkins Maniifiu-luroi-s of- FINE BOOTS AND SHOES Repairing of Boots, Shoos and Harness, a Specialty. Next Boor to Guy Barber's Ably furnished with the Choicest the Market affords. BEST WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS Large, Light bedrooms. Rates $i a day. Monthly Rate. ��������� J. Albert Stone ��������� Prop. Fiist Class Dry Wood delivered in any length for C.ish. APPLY TO ..-ft /t*JSV '������������������V?5Vs������A. yy-. e-'&V '< .'! 1* tf J SALVATIOS ARMY. Meeting every night iii their Hall on Front Street. FARWELL ESTATE. The choice hind norlh of track, hotuccn 'lapping's and Long's, will' be sulHllwiIud for sale as soon as possible. C. m. SPROAT, VICTORIA, B. C. I". O. llo::, 1-2",. cAjji ^ss ��������� Delivery All orders loft at W. M. Lawrence's will be promptly attended to. -H. Cook. . GO TO ���������^x=B=3iC3H2!S^ *, ���������-*-- *. X/LJEl,S. ILiJ^TJXDX^'Sj l-'or your Christmas mill ami lion lloua. Chocolates, ^joc. to 6oc������- Csr.dies from* 15c. FANCY niSOUITS. 03UXGES. LEMON'S. TOYS AX11F.VSCY GOODS. Red Rose Degree meets second and fourtl Tuesdajs of each.month; White Rose Ileprci meets third Tuesday of each quarter, in Oddfellows Hall. Visiting brethren welcome WM. WATS-ON, HY. EDWARDS, . President. - - Secretary. BEAUTIFUL X*l XT ���������13 fl Mrtftt rf-������ Now veudy nt, my Studio, views of Itcvc-lstoUo nnd vicinity. Also tele pl 10 to view? of till tho peaks visible from the eity. They will lie upon permanent pl.-itiuiil.ype, the finest photographic paper procurable and absolutely pcrinnnenl, size 3jr*i, 25c, size dxG, 50c. Send these to your relatives and friends for tho "Now Year and they will have something of a true aitiftlic value. The Studio' will remain open this evening till 22 o'clock. Mackenzie Ave. Revelstoke, B. C. SOCIETIES. OUR JOB PRINTING Gold Range Lodge K. of P., No. 26, Revelstoke, B. C. Moots everv Wednf-sdiiv in Oddt'i-lliiw*.'" Hull nt So'clock Visit iiij_r Knights invited. II. A. J Shown-. C. C. : : : : : : F. 11. Lewis. K. ok It. Si S. Is the completest in the district for appliances, matci-Ml* and* Craftsmen. Our work speaks for itself. No other, 'office in North. Kootenay can touch it, because we not only have the tools to do good work with, but we know how to use thetn. Call and see our Samples and' you will perhaps be surprised to see the artistic and finished class o������ wort which we can turn out. Prices graded down to suit tho times. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 1658 ".ocular mcclinm are held in thc Oddfellow'.*. Hall 0:1 the Third Fridav of each month, ul 8 p.in sharp. Visiting brethren cordially Invited A. .1 HN'SON. ������'. >t W.G. BIRNEY r.ic.-Sec. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,$2 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. A. H. HOLDICH ANALYTICAL CHEMIST AND ASSAYER. Roval School of Mines, Uindon. Seven at 'Morfa Works Swansea. 17 years Chemist to Wican Coal and Iron Co., Late I'hemist arid A-.-a-j*v, ^������w*fco^-t^^V'?^^w^^i*>-���������-^ '���������'*5**Vsw������rrr*^ ?*3^i* j_-.w**^,*7t������ u.*;lj������t.*i*.\ri-UAVXi'.ttM-Ji;J L VV *vf- 3. #��������� MISTAKES May In* iniiilt* in wonr'nig Ohest Protectors litil your gi'imtpKl mist nku will lie iiiikU* in not wt'initig run*. Tlii'y ni'is n gri'iil pi'cvt-iiliil.ivL' ul' i.'i'il.l ninl iiohoily shnulil bu without one wlii'ii lhey run Uiit llii'in mo clu*ii|i ut tin* CANADA DRUG & BOOK CO.'Y. All Sixes .-iini l'riri'S. Si'i*. llii'in in om- window. N, MARRIED lli'Miii.i*:-ll.\Y.���������Al llu' llnli-l Yii- Inriii. Kcvulhtiikr. II. (!.. nn I In* 20th itisl. lis- I Sew \\*. (,'. Cilili'i-. William IlimihU' ol* Uossl.uul, II. ('.. Ki Kiln M. Iluv nl* Iliirvi_*y, New lii*ini*,\vii*U. Notes of News. \V. I!. I'niil iBttirni'il 1'i-tiiii llu* iiiii.*-! yi'.slriilny nun ning. Mr***. ('1111. nf Viiiii'inivi'i'. N vir.it.inn li.'i* tcl.ilirrs in lown. .Mi.ss l-r.inc'L's I'liftel hns i*i*lni*iu'il tn v.-hool ut Villi-. 1). WoUloy hits ri'tui-nuil from n li-ip up to tliu lii'iul nf l*"'^h creek. .Mrs. 11. .1. Ijiiiiino is nwny on n* vi*.it In her lunllu'r in Wi*lii*-*kiwiii. AHn. ��������� Uarlond wheat, lirun shorts now in ������l. C. 11. llninu Si Uo. Don't forget t.he '.lai-gains .in hoots nnd Shoes al C B. ILiiine & Co. ��������� If you want n nice box of apples r'ivh us n cull. Wa have n cur of Coldstream apples. 0. B. Hume it Co. I? The IlisriALii reRieLs lo learn that Mr. Dan Hobinson is in ;i very low condition. The Union Cigar Factory hns .���������oinincnc-ed the manufacture of n new hi'iiiul of cigars culled tin: La Gi'oun. The Methodist chui'ch is slill in the hands of the painters. It i-i expected ihe work will be completed by Friday. II. A. Brown returned on .Sunday from a successful business trip in the intei esls of the Union Cigar Factory. S. A. Sutherland of t.he firm of McKinnoii & Sutherland, Ferguson, returned from a month's visit to the coast* yesterday. R. P. Pettipiece, editor of the Lnr deau Fugle, went through home, on Sunday from a lecturing tour in lhe interests of socialism at the const. The. city council will meet again this week on Friday evening at 7.30 when the appointment of a medical he.ill.li otticor and the scavenRiiig cpiesiion will he taken up. The funeral of W. IJ. SU'plii'n*-. the victim of the accident in lhe O. L\ H. yard last Friday morning look place yeslcuiliiy iiflei'iionii at the cemetery nnd was conducled by Rev. . S. arrived iu town on Tnesdny inoriiing tn inslal the ollieers of Lodge .-loyally I'or 1!M:2. ���������F. .Mi.lJ.irty his 12 ear loads or anthracite coal in his warehouse and parties wanting coiil should leave their orders at.the oflice of J\ Burns it Co. in the McCarty block. The pest house at Smeller Point, used during the smallpox epidemic last summer, was burnt yesterday hy Chief IJ.iin acting under instructions from the city council. '~ li. A. Haggen o������ the Mail, had hi* left hand pinched between the levers of the press on Friday and sustained a painful wound, which has kept the arm in a. sling ever since. Wishes His numerous Customers Wroiis ppy aod Prosperous New Tear A ������*������������������ ������������~ ���������Shows tlie necessity of providing yourselves with good Rain Coats and Rubbers lt was verv wai (especially coining home).- We have excellent Rain Coals and 1*1 ubbers to protect you from the slush and snow. We offer vou bargains in these lines. !*������ -**������������B ~-*������ ���������������.������ -���������������*> Red Cross = Drugstore Taylor & George Wish all their Customers and prospective Customer's "A Happy and Prosperous N'ew Vear, 1002." That you will enjoy the former we are sure. But to be assured ot prosperity it is necessary that you buy your DRESS GOODS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c, from us. Now is the lime to sort up. We are sorting no our Best selling lines, and to do tliis properly we offer you Bargains. ������������������*������ <3-H33STEE,A.L nvtZE^C^A-lSrTS ���������������& ���������9 ���������*������ ���������-.0 Call and Inspect Our Goods Taylor & Georgi CALL AND INSPECT THR NHVV CONSIGNMENT OU of nil kinds and Crockery just opened up. A set of CUPS AND SAUCERS. from the Foley factory In England, will suit vou. SKATES. SKATES. SKATES. Hockey Skates -=-=_Iii���������the-recent���������civic���������e!ec-t-io������s--iaL N anaimo Socialists refused to vote but wrote "Socialist" across lhe face of the ballot paper, says the Ladysmith Leader. Sandon holds a winter carnival and bon-.pi������d on the week commencing Feb. 17th. The Sandon hockey club are making arrangements for a big tournament on the 12th, i:Uli and Uth Feb. The-Mis=,es Olive and Kva Wood ward, sisters of Miss Woodward ol' lhu 11 KiiAl.DsliilV. are visiting lheir sii-ler iu lown today, on their w-iy to Vancouver. Uev. 3. A. McLean of Great Village. Nova Scotia, and Mis. .MeLi'.m were in town on Sunday us llie *;iiet.U of Mrs. Allan McNab, and lel'l. I'or lhe coast last, night. The reverend gentleman occupied the pulpit, in Si. Andrew's church uu Sunday evening very acceptably. List, week A. 0. Thompson, once* nf llie Mail st.-dV and now nf Nanaimo. was attacked by a l'mit|iad on llu: outskirts of Ludysinilh, 0. C. Mv. Thompson instead of "holding up,' gave his assailant a miiiii.1i over the face and a swift stab in lhe. vest butlons with his umbrella and the would be dime novel hero look to the bush and got away. Tlie C. 1*. 1>. steamer York was launched last week on Okanagan lake to relieve the Aberdeen, which is laid np lor an ovei hauling. Cupi. Troup, Supt. of the(*. 1'. It. i'.t'i't was present at lhe launch. Alter the Aberdeen is again on the run. the York will be laken to pieces .-iiul shipped in sections In Trout Lake, where s-he will be running nexl summer. The lteveWl.ike is lied up at Xnkiifp inside lhe lim.in nut of everybody's way and out of all possible 'lunger from ice. She will et.ine. up lhe rivei- as soon as ever the ice goe*- out. F. McCarty i.- enllerling information wilh regard lo a tramway al tbe Ileath Itnpids and is ligiiring on lhe cost of a boat about DO feet long to be built to run above lhe rapids. Sibbald & Field have been tippoiti ted local agents for the Northern Assin- anci: Co. of London. Kng.. (Fire). The company was est.ibli*-hed in 1RW and hi-.- been doing business in Canada since'liT.Jts capital and funds amount to over SMS.OW.OOO. It has a revenue of about five and three i.u.u-ter millions and il* deposit, with lhe Dominion government is over $211.000 Messrs. IMlew-Harvey. Bry;>nt Si Oilman, provincial a.-sayei".***. who <*o!'.ducULhe_-A.Lai.couver-Asjiiv Office and Ore Testinc Work*:, and whose advt. will be found in another column, write to say that pai ties desiring information on any on:*- or minerals in their possession, can gel it by mailing lliem a .cample and lhe firm will give their opinion free of chargt*. ���������is to whu the or*: is and whether of any coniiiieic.ai value. The pi 03111 nunc al the H0~1.ilal H.iU on Friday will start promptly at nine- o'clock. Tin* woik of ileeoiating the hall has been going un nil week and some verv novel ami arli-.ic elfect������l Mackenzie Avenue. FRIDAY, JANUAR Gentleman's Ticket, Lady's Ticket, - - S2.00 $1.00 EVERYBODY COME ALONG AND SPEND A SOCIABLE EVENING BEBBDm (^������������'^^������^������^;S'(S'������(*������''^������^(������^^'^'0(S'^*������ f ALL AHD WINTER SUITINGS BUUm-un*.i'iffuf*r,.Bff^TgrT|fl t THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE PIE.K1! OF LONDON. ENfiLAKD.' CO. -^������ ���������<������ CAPITAL AND FUNDS.'. REVENUE DOMINION DEPOSIT.... . 5.714.000. 211.700. m Yon will find in our Tailor Shop a very elaborate variety ol" Fall and Winter Suitiiifjs- and you'll find workmen who arc competent, to makeup any of thes Suitings exactly to your liking. We do not employ cheap tailors, we do not handle any goods that could possibly depreciate our excellent reputation. Wc cannot compete with sweat shop ready-made clothes when price is the "sole consideration, but when style and fit and wear arc .duly considered, we can ahd do compete with all ready-made goods, andall other tailors.- Ladies' Tailored Suits lo-Ordcr. ' . ' CT. IB. OiR/ESSIMI.A-IL'T, ��������� Thc Art Tailor, Mackenzie Avc. lv ���������*H������J _A.3-^3sTTS |������E SIBBALD & FIELD, - *-������������ Revelstoke, B.C. FUHNITUKE OOODS must be sold at- eost in order to make room for another large carol" Kiu-niture, which will be here shortly, cull- and set. il' wo can't arrange to supply you. Now is your oppin-timity lo furnish cheap. REVELSTOKE FURNITURE Th The New York people who control the Laporte tovvmiite, have noticed lhe 1-epnrt.s in tin; press with regard 10 lhe building of tho steamer Kevelstoke and j in this line 111.1v be antii ipated. are making inquiries wilh regnii to j will be a big riu-.vd at. th-i d.mri ihe matter. 'thing like th" number inke it in. j V.I10 say they are fining lo and a Urge .las. A. Taylor of Arrowhead, was in number are lik.*ly Lo avail lliein-i*lvo.<= town yesterday. He expects some ol' ,,f tilr lifty tent ai*iiiii a*������sp'*<-:iiloi������ lht* Ontaiio lmiibermer. iritei-oatcd in 1 and iiipiier coii.liiiuilii'n. Ihe new sawmill at Arrowhead to be! .. __ __ out here eilher in .Maich or early in: April. Herbert Martin, iicrt.nl for the Rnid- Manin Concert Co.. was in town Monday and made a date to give a ron'r-erHtrtlie-opei'.i-l-ionse-on-I-,ub.^2fl.- nnder the aiispiei-s of the Ladies' Aid Society of ihe Presbyterian church. The company consisls of Miss Enid Martin, inez/o soprano, Kp.llowes Hanson, baritone, and Kdgar Buyliss, I...U.A.M.. accompanist and organist. It is meeting with great success and very llittering press notices at lhe const. Mr. Martin is an old resident of Revel-stoke and noticed to the ifEKAr.n his surprise at the great, progress made in lown since he was here four years ago. Miss Knirt Martin n*;ed lo play tbe organ in .St. Peter's church and many then here will remeiulier hi*r . beautiful voire, wliich has naturally! Iii-eii immensely improved bv study in ll'.ui- under Me.MlanKi Miirchesi. a eie.,vrirld renowned teacher. who has if any : expressed an opinion lliat Miss .\Im- I liu'-i "siieeess a.s a vocal aitiste is 1 assured." P.' Welsh told the Ne.lcon Miner H-tonlly that thc rondeau blanch will be i-onipleted from ICnotnnay lake tn ' Trout, f.nke. a ilislance of 10 mile.*., by ! M-jrcli. Tweulv three miles have; aheady been completed. A I. pi rsenl 1 only a iuiall force is employed. | What has bet onu* of llie. Hoard of \ 'J'r.ide ': It has not mrt for son.c* lime and Ibeie sue quite a number of I niatteis, to wliich its lUtcntion should ��������� be given. This body has done good I sei vice iu the past lo Hevel.stokc nnd i.sfnrtoo valuable to bi subside inlo obscuril y. I allowed lo ! The Victoria bus will stall I'or the opera house 011 I'Yiday evening from ilie Victoria, hotel at S p. in. shaip aiid take up people from that enil In 1 he dance. At S l-*> the )>us will be al the station und will pass up MacKen/.i" Ave. at 8 W. People wishing lo lake advantage of the bus should be promptly on time to catch it as il g'.es along. After the dance the bus will he on hand to take people homo. The fares are paid. Il''ll(-lnn������ nml *-iirpri-in*/I>- rii*n*niil lire McCormicks CHocolates and (reams '1 hn tl.ivf.ri iin-.iiri>n**-.^'l. 'I'll.; ii'iiLlilr i** lie: \it"-l. Tlie i-rii'i- lhc ni'i-.t 1 fi_.iilar 50 (HITS A POUND Inquest on Death of W.Stephens Provincial Board of Health Regulations for Dealing: With tho Outbreak of Smallpox at thc Town of Fen 19, East Kootenay. Approved By His Honour the Lieutenant- Governor in Council, the 17th Day of January, 1902. ' JJRAl.Tll ACT fi\ /.r*CCU!>.T nf Hi'- mill.rent: n' siiui!l-pox '���������' hi ilie Tcmn el jl'ernli- 11 ii lu-roliy |.i-n- .-.liitnit-rl:��������� Wake Up AND SEE THE BARGAINS AT GUY BATCHER'S IN Watches, Clocks, Etc. yi 844 Rodgers Bros.'. Flat .Ware.. SPECIALTY WATCH REPAIRING 11.-Tlmt tin. town is in h .itnli* .it r]iiiirniilliii' "iiiitil luruliur noilci*. ''��������� 1 '.'.- 'Mint 11(1 ].i'r**on ulinll Le iillowi-il tn lcnvc Ur. i"i*oss. coj-oner, held an inriup inlo the. (-.'Hise of the death of \V ._ _ Stephens in IheC. P. li. railwav ynnl| tliu ii.i-.ii v.nili-riinj-clroiiinsiHnce.swIiiitioover last Friday morning. The fnll-.iwing jury were eui|)aiK'lled \V. li. J. ,s, \\"il������nn, J. Morgan, .I..(iiiy iSailmv, T. W". liain. The \vitni.s.se-i r.x.nninei.1 were Fred Homes, yardrna-.ter, NeN. I'. A'tnleison, secCiiiii foreman and .1. W. Bennet. tobacconi-t. .Voni* of tln-rii added any fresh fact, to the published reports exi������.[it pr-ih������p., ,Mc. lienneti. who stated thai the deceased had oi-.ly just ",sr;a,ped li*-*ing inn ov-r by Hie No. 2 :is it Mini* 111 In 1 h������* .-lid ion a short while previously thai wiun; morning. The jury bioughl in a vci.li't that the d.-ei-asi'd came to hi- death by being run over by a sleeping ear in lli-e- ('. P. li. yard, while '.viilkiuu down l.ht* cenlre of the ti-iiflk and no 1.1.mmi* coieltl be attached lo the (!. P. Ii. or any nt lheir employes. -'Hint nlliiioclint,"* in i-hnrelii'-i. loaves-uni W W>' W> WO) SIBBALD & FIELD, HHANCIAL-12 j!LO-Ei*Trr,s .fo:k. - krm~ fi. V. II. TOWNSITE, ������Mf~ MARA TOWNSITK. '��������� _rw* UERRAMll .T0WN8ITK. ������T- CAMIIOHNK TOWNSITE, 1 Ciuimlii Permanent .t Western 'Itiniiilii MoriKHRC Corporiiiio-i. .. -n��������� - , Itnblc Viivlngs Lonn ami Huilding Association. II Iiii]ierinl I-'iro. Guiinliiui Kiro. ' Mercantile Fire. mCMlVQnna I I-mihiHmi Kire. Ciileilonliin Kire. !LBO*8l ltt.iIw*S "1 Confeileriitlou I.ifc. Atlns'-KIrc. Manchester Kiro. - lOri'iin, Aceiilcnt unci Ciunrnntcc. Orent West Life. COAL FOH SALE. HOUSES FOH SALE AND RENT. CONVEYANCING. lic ^nthcrJn^Hare iiercby prMidiiicfL i;--That mi per-ion *>Iiall iixlor tuiy cirr*uni- sltuK'tw )i*iM nny c"iiviT^������tiL*r. lod^Ing-hou^o koi'tt'T or !i'jii������i-tiol-rM'ili-tL-;l kiio\\l>m.i>r huvliip K'H.d r(->uM0i) to \)fllti\r ttmttttu pCTM>n rc-sMin^ ������|rfiii or fri*qucntiiiu Iiih prenii-'ti^ is ill <������ . MifNTJiiK frnui h rft^n ut nnv Mr-MTiptlou, vl.i.Jl I .���������t fHK*. ������otIf>* (hf M'Mlh-nl llruitli Olht- , { si; iw,? tin- jiftiii*' hikJ rfff/'tipiiiiriii ttf. rtntl ��������� oilier t( [���������.-irtit if:;tr-, iifccs-itry ;o pnipcrly idi'iitiry mk-Ii ;t "WM":' i> m 1'. Ai*. 1 ii.*r*r,n lin-iin.! 11 ru*li mi Iil������ l.... 1,1 the M.inc. ' B ^J 1-1 ii'lr-r iu,ih..rllj ������/(lie "Il.'nllli A.'l," it |'-i<'_|) lv li.*ri*t,v .!.*. inriiii tlmt nil mill every per.-ni: noi IihvIiik u i-.*-tli*irttl'; i.f reieut Mwc-e*.-.!n 1 v i-i'iiintiiiii dn;.*,| wiiluM mri-n'iir. un.l fiirib.-r nc.i l.ninir���������i,\��������� xit i-*!.,* \,rit.-,!'ni -.nine i.. lie- iiiti-.Iiullc.ti .,f ti,,.' Jtciiio,,! llcnltli <*IIi(niimh-.|. J, I>. SIBBALD, Notary Pubii". l'.EVEI-STOlvI liip("_*.l Alnion.I*. |.(>r Walter Bews, Phm. B. hrnirKi-*! ������n������1 Ptntloncr* J'.ruwn Itlock... Tclephunc l*. I SEALED APPLICATIONS. Pur llu? pn-itlon of -Cily M cOii iti Health Ollirur tt-tldrcvscil lo Ui" uinlpr's.iriwi! mul oiiilnrspil "Mcdlnil Henltl: uil'irer.'* will be r-J-rtivod upto nimn on FRIDAY, JANUARY 24TH.1902 MJ"-A]>l'!i'-iitils will ������inte snlnrj* leqnlreil. i'��������� v.. su aw; ��������� ' . C. il. c. H. - ' (t'-r n p.-T...il cl -i-i cn i'i ilnis Irom Hi s iliite uny |.i*r*^ni r.-rii*.iii*r 1*. pic^cnt lo ������n>: pnlilii; ollicer iilm mny ileoiBnil it. proof ������������������������ Vnrclnitlnii,-ilinll l.c liiililc to tin* preserilj'.-'l pcniiltie-i iinil.-r Il:<* "llc-iltli Act." I'ennltir**. niiclrr tlic'llenllb A������*t":��������� A ny pcrson^vli.i MnlRtei bitj- oftiie provisions of tins rroelninm imi iv liable to * line of J16U unci to (ill *onraeiit. Diitcil at Victoriji Uii������ ir.tli ������I������j- ���������f Junuary. CHA31I.K .1. FAOAV, : .ipretmry ol trhc'J'rovincial Bourd of Henltl.. 'By Commnnil, J.Ti. rUKXTl,.E. Acting t'rovinclal ������ecrei|*rv. ���������M) m # 18 Wiped Out That's what the man said who wivsn't" insured. A small payment every two or three years would have enabled him to say LOSS FULtY COVERED INSURANCE 'Optional with yon. of c-oiir.se. which you want to say. hut we uvoulfl strongly advise yon to carry some insurance. Your card ���������will lii-iii"; vou full informationas tocost. ii LEWIS BROS. P.EA.L ESTATE AND FINAXCIAL AGENTS., NOTARIES PUBLIC. w. *^>