> : ^ V 2 DCC 131B04 -2 Vol. I N" 30. YMIK'. 11. C. SATURDAY pECKMHKH I". IDO-I 'hick I'm !' < -KNT-S. ,. ... LOCAL ITEMS ti.. to Seaney's fur fresli minccniont Output For Ymir "lines Fata) Accident al Ymir md other Cliri' tiiias c.iiidiinents During Oc'to.i. •IfKHv' Tin* Ymir public svlioul closes for Ymir 111.11. .u.| i-ji* lief The olllco of l(m Yniir waterworks ,l"' Christinas holidays nexl Friday is being moved into lhe building ml* Sundry »u|iitury itiiproyemei'tij have I "•■*•' joining thp old o|licp. recently been made. -*—„—— I Queen Tom Rum'- building, bin... n as 'he large coal -consuming base pul.l(1 j-jjeo the uld Kootenny hotel, is oping, burner js now ins|a||a(l in tliu Vmir j y-,,,;,. ,„;„„ iei.M.1 hy T. II. Alkimop to replace Hospital, and tl.e building will ,je Huiiter V. his bmldiitg recently burnt, i munli ipure ( n Ji|iicaily lu-ut.-;! this A|..* , \ eai' Tho -now i-iiu.e down yesterday I" Canadian Kilijj .. ■ i , ...i-i i.l If by chance you ,-luudd need nl*, ,,.„„, wnli a persistency \vbich .seemed io .•» ' yucen i i -, • , . -i new collar or n ciifF, u.,i;,., . i .'..le lis ll.ti'lll.t.n to t-tuy jvif.li (is . ' It.'l.-t , ,, , ,* ,, proee-jsipn wasagain *V,'!l*,e*l '" PP.'.vo] ty ones, and wus op the front of on-I the C'Mjkot to thp ruilwuy depot, the Iof them, ns it slowly moved down the members of tins Minor's Onion pre- eentlp incline of lhe tunne] l|oor. ceed.ips*; and the Kjpights following Appin-i'iitlv. li inporari|y forgot the The deceased is being 'taken bu-1. I existence of aiiolher projecting .-l.ul-, ; to his home in Newfoundland l.y he ut of thp |i. C. ,,,■ elso supposed he lind passed them brother, (leorge Aolle. who was ulv. go H ■£0 20 Standard Mining Compiny's 11 mil.-i ' all. lie \vus, however, caught between employed ut the Ymir mine ! From his record; we eul| the follow -, 1899 thp j V' Kr"uP. situated about live mile-; ,;„. ,.|,,,,,. ;ll,,| ,(,„ ,,.1|.i receiving inler- , Mercer Antl-, wli 1 lias I lies u" ie """"""- .-■—■" ...... 1 m„ inioresiiii), pomm | 1 .*., .,,, 1 t the Ymir school during the Insi snow came to stay on the 5th of De- southeast of the town of Ymir and on na| injuries from which he died the I from our midst, was, al we hayp said, year, will sever her connection t.t.,,,i lt.r. ]„ |i)ou on the. I.111. of the divide between Hidden creek and following numing I ono qf the most pppular young qien oj .will, ut the en.I of t|iis pt*eBetit| Jfovpuibpr, attended by a severe cold Porcupine creek, tributaries of Sal- \ coroner's inquest w,i- held on the camp liy his employers as well 1. No new teacher has bepp en** 8rmt1 wi,en ti,;. theiiiiometor won* ,non riv*-T..llH» mud- arrangements Thursday in.u-.iiuj bv Coroopr Ar I as hj« fellow workers ho wus held 1.. '" ' ' ' " ' " ' !■■ - - . •'. » *•'< I.- if, i.,,,i, „„„,. Mi-sAVhillans v. in. has been tench-1 j„„ }ntoi-e»ting points; Ii 11 at lull' ll--.-. , I, , , ,, t„ with four Kootenny und Boundary t|,ur, the ury consisting of Nlcssrs. krput re*ye tho Fertile 23tli of November, fn l0Oq it came ■•Ledge." When we remember that pi'eyy heavily on the Sth of Novem- It, T. Lowery is the Ktlitoi- of thai ber, but subsequently disnppeare.1 and I December, This year we ure linn. fore exceptionally fortunate fn tin lateness of the seu-0.1 Card of Thanks, ing Wniks. Trail 50 toils, and Gran* chute relative to thp ear. The chuto thpr, who is taking the body home by Con. Mining, Smelting k Powci projected over lho car, when iu (.lace carries with |iitn the heurtfell symp. Company's smelter, Grand Forks, 50 fol. loadipg, about on- foot, with a thy of i1*b whole community tons; total Mil) tons per diem. This 18pnco of f ' inches between it and _ will allow of an output being made of I ||,e top of the -ur. Deceased, who wus moving backward with one foot A Great Reputation, parent, .la-k Chestnut, was found on Tuesday lust in dire straits in hi*, cabin, having stiffened a severe attack of his ol.lcouiplai.it. His condition was of the utmost gravity, and he wasl I between 4,o00 nnd 5,000 per month, 'l"''1'1)' "' ved "' ,l"' horfpitisl, George Autle, brother of the I"1*-' t0 regularly maintain which the mine where under careful and constant at- Mercer Antlo who dime to an n" - is „.,.|| t.liuipped. It is expected i-ntion, he has somewhat recovered, timely end this week, wishes to ex- . , ,, , ,,-,.•„ ,.„ ,,,,.. ,..„, 1 , . , , . 11 • however tliat witinn tin- niwt two 1 ,.„,. uu \KV\ ,„ Kume manner moved i,ti,„( „,,. |.„U» „.,; 1 i.i. c ,1 , although still very weak. press his Brat tude for the many I n(. .,,,,„,„*. wil, ,„ ..„.„„,.. :„ 1 , , , . ,, , , , '"'" '"> > '""'' lu* '""i" 1 ".*... ,.-f I months tho output will be largely in |ove,- aud when it reached Llio lu«t| „is ciiaqncey Depew, the grimtpsi morica." ,-ift-r Depew yi-iiii | onlyaboul 12 -xr ecu., silica. Ajout. They found him jammed bo* L.uinintf, ran towai-ds him exclaiming. mi ihe brake, hud passed the chute, j a little bpy enquired Ihe idcte. being then on the further side of th-| „,•.,„ hsiportant looking visitor ilthough still very weak. press Ins oratituue tor uie many 1110ntliS tho oulput will be largely in over and when it reached tlio last I(js chaqnecy H.- \ H Tuiil- secrelarv ami treas- kimllJ' expressions of sympathy which creaattj The greater part of th-out ,.|,ul- was directly between it und the 5torj.tei|e,. in Am ■'. file Broken Hill "Mining und '"'"' 1"'1'" l''"'1''""1 '" '''"' fl",l"'u''-' put carries us high lime ns ever. Car body, Witnesses, first intimation a tew days .-,(' ','."' ',' " . *-,„ 1 , ,.',.' .,,...,? .-',,', L quarter s'u ice the death of his brothor. |.. about 45 pei 'cent Cud and Lf anything wrong was when he cried •„_ .u„| ,,„, |jU 1 li-\ el up lu.'ill 1.0 . 11,1s 1. < 1111 11 1. 11 .'in 1 ■ *. , => his sicki.es., and starte'd this week on a .shott trip 10 Chicmo and oil.-.I ; Arlington Mine, Krie. portion ot the ore body recently opened up is somewhat more silieious, car* yillg '-'*". lo '■',") per cent, silica, am eastern point-. On lis return he will occupy the Biiurki. residunoe op- During October, 1904, four .-.-..- posite the Waldorf Hotel, formerly loads of oi-o (K7 toils) were shipped to occupied by Dr. Doheriy, the Hull Mines Smelter, Nelson, not returns fiom which amounted to He is I W,180. The total expenses for the in Use at tho Mother l.odb and Grah- 11......I. iu llritish Columbia were by mines in toe Boundary d'strict, I und is calculated t.. su n tnuch l.i.ll- tween the .ur und the chut-, und --|'|| ,.„ ,1M1| „.jl |,,lc|y ,,.,„* ;„„ , when they pushed back the car he fell' ;,,„ • know w||0 v,„, ":u',,. „M,, |,,.. .low., unconscious. They put him on pey ,,„. srealM ym iu ^morica higher values, running from #8.00 to|t|,e Car and brought him out of L'l.as Cameron is working .... .. contract on the Ynnkeo Git to drive a tunnel 11 fl feet.ami raid iJIO.OO The crushing plant which is under consideration is similar to that •J., fee 1 loconneetwithllu.botlo.il of •■'•.•'1 the present shuft, which will make a total of **i7 foot. Th- luii.i.-l i- all iii ore und in a..oiher t.-n feel it i- ox ri-il thai thd rich galena -1 1 now lhe tunnel, w hen medical assistance was immediately sent for, It wus their work to move the car, und llinv hud not asked the deceased to assist lliein, He hud merely got in and dozing und hummer I.leaking of rock. |„ ||„.,| tl, expedite miiUci* „. . t> 11 One quarry upon the deposit is about Hre Insurance Tells. ..... , ' , „ . ! I l«J feet wide, With 01- oil all sides. ,,,,,, „,,,„ „,in iM 10 losses iiK'uTreilI by the follow- The other, 1400 feet distant .... theLaid that'deceased was working on|K' Duncan, llossland; A. Hiimilt. ■ • • ■• **n .-. .... I 1 .._. _.i .,..:..1 1 Slocan City; '.'. Steward, -I. A. Mi ,*-. J. Speak, ih- manager of tho Ymir mine, was the lieXt K'ilnoss, lie Hotel Arrivals. Cosmopolitan Hori;i.;*-1! It. Daw. son, Nelson; I? /,. Campbell, Winni- peg; (i. 11.11, Ito—land; Bon Martin J. II. Cuverlev, ,1. Illanclmrd, Sulin- I F. Johnson, C. J, White, Sandon; II peeled thai 11.0 nol. galena si « , .... - , |il)Q of the deposit, is about 70 ft. by contract and beyond driving tl.e tun- -'—"^ exposed in the toll f the shaft, .... m.r.-l.an.s in fire of t UA ioq (t |d .. tl|iM|i|(.ia;ui| lhey .ere (u)d „„.' Kennon, Nelson will be r« mtoiwl. A- ■""'" .wj November hist have now 11 ' The wihter's snowfall has already L0„trHCtol's wore their own masters. Waldorf Hotri.!-H. thei-e is sullicient snow, this ore, to- paid: Messrs, tulip , ' l,fimn)ent,6(1 iu.0u||d Ymir, but the B. nectaisetl was not engaged ill tl xe Salino; Wm Tcnnunt, N |.o,|„-;,.!, ^ soil. A. cutioll of his duly when lhe accident Bavl.e, Seattle, .1. KergUSOII, North occuried, but was probably (-nod- port; Con Wolfe, Spoknno, naturodly nssisting the trammers tu M. 1 i.-,,i, lhrn Dr -I C l-Tli u Ket the fall cars out of.tho way, De- |luMMlanj. Ai U. Morris, Vnnco'm Kether with whin has alrea.1.1 b-eu CofTey, Boss Fstate, and Buckwortb. 1 """'»*=''""• •» - taken from the shaft, will lie raw- ... , ,,, , „,,*, , ,, , , C. Standard Mining Company's aei-ial I III' tul.ll ll'll'HIIlt ,11 \ il\ III-' ('Mill . .11 .r hided down and shipped to tho hiiiel- .... ' . . trnlnway from the Hunter V. mine to ,ur ipann-I,.-(,..,..., ii„. eompniiies in-Uhi, n,,|,o„ .*.- K-n Sheppard railway .-.lived being ih- AiiL'^'i American, I provides an excellent means of trans- Th.- Metropolitan troiiii which ,..,,, ... ,,.„ ,. M . ,, ... , K.p.iiy. I,..ud-.u MuiimI, ii;t,i.v„ „,„l port.-.ti so that .... difficulty in ,,,,,,,.,,-j W„H an experienced miner nnd I u ,, u, . ,,,, -lew .1 I.-.- on I U'-.lay lu-t. was Ull- , , . , , , , ,,., ' ». Ilos- .*-iiluio, All'-us AlcDonnl, ,,,,,, , , , Montreal, The value of il p-iy shipping the ore is anticipalotl. I be , wh-n h--ot 11,-eontra.-t told witm- v, , . .,, ,, .. .. fortunate in that the day selected for ' B 1 mir mine; I hoi (. Cray, vrin Hud,, , ,,..„,„„-„,, was n, , nt-to these rchants can hardly *««««» return, from abput 400 tons thut he was well acquainted wilh theL(mviM.. A L |,,„„|,, w,,,,',, Which most of tl.e boy- aboul K-wn be oveaestiinat.*d oforeshipped from this n.ilio lu-t workings on the No, 10 level. He \y. W. Allheifete.), Dewitt; J, A , , .1 ,, ;,,.,„. u.l ,1, ,,l,.i ,,, 1 f 11 believed him to bn llioiom'hlv con- \, , , u 1 1, v m were uiiiui'Uiug lho loss of their com' «inter, wiieu tlio inaiKui price 01 811- - McJ,eoil, lipiikune; l> Normaii, rlc- 1 .. . 1 1 ,-1 . .- 1 1 , , 11 versa nt With ihn usual iirrtiiiiroinenl . . ., ,, , , . ... Cude Mercei A.uie, and did nol t—l ... , ,, . . .r wrwusoi.lv II lo IH cents Del ounce1 mx; .1. A. .Mclioiial.l ami w,|.-. \\ ,.,. Wood Prices In Texas. ' of chutes and tram lines in producing ,- ,,, , , „ u, ,, hko attending shows, llu, aggrcgn* seve within a fraction of ten dollai-s , , ' ,, ,J Blant-luril, II. -Sliredflen, D.ive , 1. 11 .nines, hut tluit in u moment ot toi - ... . , ,. ,, ,. lion « is h-iwcM-r u veil er-i HI il.l- •ei .;,.,,, i- ,.,,,„| |, , ,„ I„.,,,,„l' ... 11 c .- • 1. , .tlooie v iili.l wile, |e,cv l.owliy ""I fwoodliasg beyond jer ,0,, after deduction of freight and Lctfuine^ over miked t xlsleneo of H„, ' , ,.- - , ... ,. ,.., Salmo; .ins. w uixol, \\, I. (.. - one, nml the exhibition of llu, ent.il- ,,-jit0r»'reach in Boiihani. The Hei- treatment charges. As th.* greater i-ptio sinu. into which Mm Itynorsoii ^^ ^ mi|).,iim;, ||nM| ,,,, .,,,.,,.1. „,- pft,.t 0f tho value in th's ore is in w»s thrown, .was nisrii \^ »hivcrs and gave forth the followinp Kilvcr, ranging in last winter's ship- local blacksmith poiiiiil.--l . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tl ,,,..| hiid across bur body cold es a few days since: ments from 19 to 4-1 nances lo llie «-eie all the witnesses nnd following signals for handling the I he projecting chute. He would sap*. I , , , v 1 11 n ' clo 1-1, ,>el-on. pose ih- car would be traveling very j slowly, nol 111,1- lli.it 011- mil- uu hour, when th- accident occurred, I'ne chief CofTey has prepuied ii.. rices ...ui, in, ud the average markei price i*. 1^,-. iul.y brought ill tho following ier-1 alarm: Steiuly ringing means lhe, which was -u-peiidod 1 ,-oil\ l.-lweeu, ■■FoiloMin-jioe lhe pri-y.iiling j t«Ti chairs, by the heoU and tlio back jyf wood In Boiihnnil Cord wood -t". now fully 10 cents an ouncfl liighe> I ujct, "Wo find the deceased ca t,, One slroko (pause) two strokes (pau—) „f the nook, His epiorgetic 1 ml- to__n|| ucci-difig to how you strike jt is piobablu .hat. tho company', his death us the result of being thi fro strokes, menus a call for 1telp t.i |,,g was unsuccessful howeve.i, in re-, ^ , (|f l|)e Ht!l|cl, ,!:liK nrcl,ltioi„ will be prolltable llm. crushed between 0.0 car and cl.tite in handle the h« I drying and »iim..t to bi-eakimx the rock, idthough , , , , i No. 10 level of the Yinir mine, and in reeling it up after uso. .put to ,n....um, wheebarrow load and nu Hat the 010 ...-« be.;' shipped . . Bucce-isfiil in proving the exlivim ,-- '■ • - out opinion 110 blame Is attuchublo to ♦ ,.„|,Uof subject, """' '"'" nnlch pUnk.' Bails, solid, contains as good values a re ob , ,„„„.„„„;,„ ...„„,.,.„,- ,„ „, „,,y ...I,- n||.|,(,11 ;,,,,„,,,. |.n consequenco of the l i-tlen- al -olid gold pl-icbs, 'Ix.ng « 1 ut mined last season. II.- company 1-1 (.i(ll ,!„,,,,,,• •■ ,!„„.,. ii,- troop c.i in... in.ne-..ii |ung*.,- pdces mid shertbr waits for the locally managed, has large deposits ol uttaits, and wero barely able to pro „,„,„,„ |SU,,| |,olc« lf-0 per bushel, ,,,,., and ii- capltiiliwitioii is onl** 'I" Ihn needful cash U. ■■><'.'" J'1,1 •i"'l"ll'^""1 '"""""" i""1 •»»« 'I"" "''■« »•«'.-« "hl '"' " dividoluJ LivrfunerJKeH-icoVw7s"iieid 'irir'ibe j »t« o'clock, All nre welcofi ■' ' ' Hoiiev.' iiaycr, i l'icsbvtci.uii church. The casket H. YoUlig, M. A., Pastor, 1...... 1 •- . * * _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J l'lil-l.\ .Kill ,N ( .1. .**• u .1 d . ■James MtOiegor, inspector oi School mul I'.il.l- ( lass, .1 |'. HI mi,„- tor ihe provinco, was pi ut , livening sen ice, 1 .Id. 1 -Ulli^ 1 ' I ul. the lli'ilicsl. .... 1 1 . 1,le- Boe.etV me .- ".. rrldiiy ev. .11. J. On 1 hn.s.hiv ntli'inooi. un in,pies- ' »n istiilling t'urlli. THE YMIR HERALD" U",UI"1' * *. i improvements with a view to iucreas- ,„•«— l.-iii.-r- la tho dltlrl.il ur cun bo ol d.r.'ct tr-an ili"-,ili,-,-. Cointn'trclal iii-iiitiiu.' ,.' Lu-L-ry ik-uirl'itlm (.ell., OU III*- |;riliil-,-.- ill lU-ltitlnrtl I, r I • •« - -. 1-eiii.isiiKU uv tub lllin.M.O IM III.ISIIINU . lOMlUN*, wife tho output und coiise.iuenily the I'ublllibnd avarv Silurdiiysuit iiiiillnd loan) " ' ' ii Mr.-**, ni ,li-lu--r.-d l.y .-:irri,-r In town, force employed The Wilcox lllis .-.iii-i-r.|.ii.iii- -r-.'.oi i -i suuu.ii, payai.l.i l.r-i.i . ton ml itssiuull mill inade(|uate to the '""'''■ quantity of 010 nl hand, and has pur- XdvurlldlDK num, tl-vi ,.,-r mol, ,.-r nuuiil, |,.|,.1M,| .ir„,||„.,. ;i|;,,,|. T|,,. |*,*gholll Tub iikiiai.ii .no, i„- laid tr ...i ■•■■"•■i->« | n(*vcr looked more promising limn il does to-day. The Porto Hico, at one iiiu- a standby of the coup, will -lim-iIy have its new level completed to the pay shoot, und take on a new- lease of life in consequence. The Kern inine is again in opera, ion with every probability of success. Consis tent profits are being accumulated month l.y month ut tho Arlington inine. The Queen and Second lie lief me undoubtedly paying their way, Over the divide the big Hay*, pnue is being developed on u scale, which indicates that its owners expect ... realize their prophecy, of II. KRAItXS, MAX.K.Klt. SATURDAY. DEC, 10, 190-t. In last week's issue we were able to report some important new developments in the Ymir mine—developments "which mean much to this camp. Since 1897 the company operating the Yniir mine hus always been the greatest employer of labor in this vicinity, the force from lh.it Companies Act, ,8o7. , Q. McARTHUR & COS Noli-„--j. is hereby uiven that Savon- ,,.-,,, joi speai ,.-„, Mine! FUKNITUKE EMPORIUM ('.. has becusub tltuted tho Aitorney I HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES nf ''The Ymir Gold Mines, I.i.idled," I .,.,., . , , , I l,is is the tune ol the year io g.l your pick of the many sclcd pieces ol and .Iml llu* former substiluti if furniture. Iron Hols, Linoleums, Hugs, Carpels ami Hummocks, K.eliaid Mend Atwaler and Ceorgo 11. llui ..hart has been revoked, I .uteri October 25th, 1904, "{■>. Y, Wool Ion," llegisl in of Joint Stock Compnuies SOLE AGENTS FOR TIIK MAKON-IUSCII PIANO. making it one of the biggest producers '' , . visum in the province. Notice. TO DELINQUENT COOWNE11S. TTO W.u.-ii ii .1. Ih out;.-, or any oilier person lo « lion, ho may have transferred I.i- interest in the .Meadow f.ai -k niiiii'i nl claim, situated on Wild Horse otcek about seven miles from the town of Ymir. in the Nelson Milling Division of West Kootenny District, und recorded in the Ueeord- ucei'S ecs olliee for the Nelson Mining Hi D, HcARTHUR & CO Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors NELSON. B. C. X U,— Wo are sule agents for Lho Marshall Sanitiiry Mattress Hint tin- (ih-ihy SeelionUl liiiok Case and Kili-8. JOB PRINTING OF ($76.87) in labor and improvements up..., the ul,ove mineral claim in order All these ure fuels which speak for lime to within the last year, being themselves, and are an advertisement never less th.ni 100 men, and at to llie Yniir camp, which no number limes us iiiiii iy us 250 The worst of hard luck stories can controvert. Bet-back lhe "amp ever received was And yet we do not consider them, as|lb ll"!'1 '-"■■•« m"1,'■' ll"' Provisions of] ,i .. i ,, ,. , ,, . 'ih- Mineral Act, nod if within nine* llu- occasion when the vein wns c.v anything more than a yery small ...-. .,„„,„ ty days from the date of this notice countered at a depth ot 1000 feet, dicutions of what the possibilities of , ,.'., ,. ., , 1 vou tail or refuse to contribute vour after the crosscut had been driven over (he camp really consist of Lor each EVERY DESCRIPTION K AT THE You and each of you nre hereby1 notified that I have expended seventy L7 C" L-J A J /""") (~\ Cp C" / /""* ZT" six dollars and eighty-seven cents i 1 L— l\./-\ L-,l—S V^/1 1 I V-Z 2—- All work entrusted to us is neatly and promptly executed. portion of expenditure, together with nil cost- of advertising, your interest' ie said claim will Income the pro- half .i mile. Tl.e vein at the spot uf these developed mines, there are where it was encountered at this half a dozen other properties in the depth, w„s found to bo barren of pay district, with surface showings and in- jPe,t>' "'' lh" «-•'>«*•••■■>«'•, »n.l-r section , , ■ , .* i *,*.-,. , . , , -I of ull act entitled "An Act ti oro, and a certain amount of drifting dicutions every whit us c I, and I Amend lhe .Mineral Act, 1900." MITCHELL TAIT. failed to demonstrate any, Honce which there is just as much reason lo the impression went out that tho believe will make profunblo ininetj as Values had fail-I with depth, in the any of those which wo have mentions .inly mine of (he Ymir camp where ed. They need only lhe proper in- uny considerable depth had been traduction in the quarters where reached, I 'iiiler these eircuiustunet's money is seeking invest nt, to be it could hardly be wondered ,u, thai quickly taken up, and with the utt.-n* capitalist* were reluctant to speculate I tion which Ymir is now attracting, in the surrounding properties, and wo cannot doubt lh.il bu at least ferrcd his interest in the Si. Thomas ,i , ,, i „ „ , , ,, und Teh'gn.pi. mineral claims situated thut the camp in consequence has 0f them, will find a mnr>-pt. Should ,. ' in ihe Nelson Mining Divi-l been more or hiss nt a standstill dUr« not this Iib the enso however, those . ,. ..* . ,* , ..*,•, , sum ol We-t liootenay District, ana the past two years. mines ul which art win opera- recorded .'in the Uecorder's office for] A th y was propounded however, ii,,,,, with their immediute r.iot-pri-1 A. MACDONALD & Co. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. Dated ul Vimr, I), C, this U'SJ day of October 190*1, Notice. TO DELINQUENT CO-OWNERS. 0 U. W, Keech, or any ni her peri e ... iy have trans- sou to whom h Dealers in Staple .aud Fancy Groceries, Miner's Sundries Blankets, Socks, Mitts, Gloves, Rubbers, Under- wear, Overalls, Patenl Medicines, .Stationery. NELSON B. 6. - B0X 1095. by various eminent engineer-, who ex- should in themselves bo n guarantee luliined the Vmir mine, that the I of Ihu "looking tip" of Ymir eiiuip failure to find pay ore ut the end of ____^__^_-__ the long crosseiir, was l.y no menus lho Nelson Mining Division. Vou and each of you are hereby PERCY J. GLEAZER conclusive ns to the lion-existence of such ore ul that depth in the vein. S. IL Seaney bus a lino assortment of fresh candies and cmft'ctionely for Nina*'. I'm- various reasons, too technical am ubtru-e to enter into here, it wus J *•*■ believed that tho pay-shoot had swung Geology Oi* the Kootenays ur taken a lateral bend i.i tho cast ill An iiiteiestina paper t milled the lis lower portions Whenever there*. 1 i "(ii'ohii;v ot the Kootenavs, by Mr. foretl.nl funds would permit of it, the k p MtCulloeh, was read last" nth Drift to tho -.st, Ut the 1000 ft. level before tho University Club at Nelson, has been persistently driven; with the In describing the rocks of Kootenny result that the leg sustained effort *-•■•■ MeCulloch stated that the most , , , i „ ,i ancient lit the series was the grey ha- now- he-n em*i,ed (Villi success) . " granite of the ShUswnp mountuins, The coliseiiut'..ce Is thai lh" Cll* , , , , ., ,, , , lllso foutlll Oil boll, sulcs o| the ii. nl )i - .-uiiMtunces which have hitherto re ,.,„ pn|., *,,- K ,.„.,,, ,ak(. „„,■ ,,,,,„,„] tiirded the flbb Intloductil f capital Uhrislinu lake, The next in poinl of In this section, are now entirely age is tlib Camlirio Silurian rock of tdinnged, Tho Yniir mine .- to-tlny lhe Selkirk range and then the Slocan , . . i ■. i ■-• ranges, but over all these nml most in a positioii| where n lias ore, .1 nol . , ' confusingly mixed «ith llieni i- n n- yel in -iglH, sullleiently demon- ., . , , .. , , , . , tlnek layer ot volcaniu rock, which Urt.ted, to guarantee it many years of L-,ivers lho Nelson yrnnito, and the broil table operation It has already Uosslnild alkuli granite, to u depth of paid dividends anioitniiilg to $193,000 11)000 feel in places, Mr, MeCulloch notified that 1 have expended one fit A CL. A. hundred and two dollars and fifty Milling Agdlt - SlOCKS SlttQ Oliare*$ cents ($102.50) in labor nnd improvements upon the above mineral claims in order to hold same under provisions of the Mineral Act, and if within ninety days from the date of ibis notice you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of expenditure, [together with ull costs of advertising, your in teresi in said claim will become lhe property of the subscriber, under see i.m I of un act entitled, "An Actio Amend the Win, nil Act, 11)00,, A.E.PETERS. Dated at Vmir, ll. O. this I III. day of Nov 1001. ACKNT roll—•- Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Canadian Casulaty—Boiler [nsurancc Co. London Mutual Lire Insurance Company. Ottawa Lire Insurance Company. FIRST AVeNUiS, YMfit, B. V n.i'l .here is n', r. it will shortly sl io doubt that III Id endily .nld to that lb It has un oru I] uie proved I'i •i depth of ..-.er 1000 ft! and ih-r- is how no mnn- ... i his section, of which ll may be .said with unv I'e.tson, that 11. • values do Hot persisi «ilh deptln It' ihen this Stigma w licit lllis Ul* Inched to the camp, it ihltv removed, what ure iii prospect, for the i .....ed. lite I iturei Of thu "N'mii- ii.iuo w •• limy coiil'idenlly -,-,.'; that thb nil,..be lil inell en io love I (i ill Shortly bo nfl also gavb an account ol tliu south, ward in.lveint.nl of the great Cordil lerati glitciel- which dncd (idvered ih- I'.iciflc -1-i'e from the Arctic Id M.-x i<'.> and \' i.s in '.ouie phteds al li'ii-i 0,000 feet thick. I'-, its action i-. due tho serilM of deep, parallel lull-y- in I'ritid. CUluinbin, ill itinnin;: nl urly duo um i li iiiel -oeih Koknnee peal; is tin- dillj pi.ii-c ue.ir N.'lsnii where ilu- remains of tlio u'lct nhu ier can | j bo ■■.'.■,.. I McLEOD HOTEL : i I Watches entlemnn s t.ilt. • HUADQUAHTRRS b*DU MINIMI Ml'-N AND TIIK 2 • TIlAVETiLINQ PUBLIC. • ! Newly flil-nishVd Ihrougholifc, Sainple roolns ih eoniieeiion. large us ei ■r. Tl Her V. ,\ li. -lection of la •V -nod dy prod UClllg ore o, ih,. full j suitable for Christinas presents, will l-apaclty of its present cipiipinant, and j ho found til Scane-y's S i -»♦-*>♦« 4*4*****ff************ THE YMIR HERALD jf Please forward Tin: Ymih Hkkai... for ninth ♦ to. 2 and acknowledge receipt of enclosed $ Tun IIkiiai.u is published every Saturday morning and 4 contains all the news of the camp. K.vrns--I'Kit Ykak, •*?■.'; H.u.k Ykak, Sl. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*' NKLSON, II. C. The following are eases listed for liinl at the setting of the supreme court: George Young vs. Kootenny Shin'. gle Co...puny. H. M. Muedoiiald up* peiiring for plaintiff arid W. A, Mac-1 hirgoly on the strength of assurances doiiald for defendant. Wuge*, for defendant and workmen of a nub* Contract, amount 93305.40. Charle-i W. F.irn-.'ll vs Ko.Qte.il iy Shingle Company) 11. M. Macdonald for plailUiff and W. A. Macdonald for defendant. Action for damage for breach of contract. Crank 15. Collins vs. Kootenay Shingle Company. Taylor .v 0'Shen For plaintiff and W. A. Macdonald I'or d-feudiint. Action for damages for personal injuries. I'', l'l Cillimw.ii iiijitied In lhe shingle mill ul Nihil) by hiving the fore pint of his foot CUt oil' i.l lhe bolter's saw of the shingle machine lie claims that the bolter's -'aw, although gilal'ilcd, hud the gUttl'd sawed 1.(1'so as to elpole th- saw. In push lug th- sawdust down the tht.le, us i- lhe custoul; IdS foot struck lh- saw nml was .lit ..IV; Chills did not know ut the moment that hi) foot was gone and still went On -ndeaior- tng to tlir.tst down til- Aliw.lltsti • Clio plaintiff had only hw'n working ut the -.ii*.*.• mi h..tlr wlit-it the accident I.--.-.III i*.|. The cases of Young and Kali.ell llg.linSl lb!' Kooteiuly Shingle Com*, puny are 8ortltlwll.lt ptjculi.ll'. 11 *.eei..s thut 0. W, Farnfeil entered into a ihrel.ye.il- colillnei vt-ith the kootenny -Shiilgle Conlpii.lv lo supply Certain timber. In oilier I.. carry .i.it I.i- .-.inline! lit!bought lhe plant of the Ko.it-...iv shin"!- Company, giving a chut tui niurigago which from the sources referred to thai tl.e Liberals were enabled to curry British Columbia- Now comes tin: Vancouver Province, a Liberal paper, with the following statement I "Tl.e assurances given by Mr. Prefontaine pi rs.i..idly and those delivered by President Hayes through Senator T-uiplcmiiii demolished the arguments of the. opposition candidates and speakers! ami entirely satisfied the people. Tlie statements made by these -outle.nen, one speaking with authority for the Government and the other for the company, were un- equivocal They promished thut work would begin in llritish Columbia at lhe same time and with eipuil vigor that it was begun east of tin mountains, The peoplH accepted the assurfttlcGS thus imparted without hesitation or further questions, am: sent a "solid'' Liberal representation lo the House of Commons. It is on Iy Ihree weeks since lilt- elections; und we are given to understand that in harboring the belief wil have referred to we were ehelidhing a delusion. Ml, David II. Hays, tin1 brother of President ChnrlH M. Hays of the Grand Trtlnk I'liciflc, whose letter written to Senator Ten! pieman hut! such a forceful inlluenci! with the electors of this Proi i.ice, 18 I Authority for the Statement that I nothing will be done In llritish Colli...bin fof the next two or three years. Mr David II. Iluy* Iue. JUSI ret'.rn- 4444********************** I Hotel Ymir! X The lies! Meals X Ami Accommodation X In Town, •f A line seleelioil ()l'\Vlnes, •f l,i(|iio!\s and Cigttl's, X -I W. MAKTl'.ltSON, • Prop, t •» •*►*»♦ t ♦♦•*>•*> 4* ***** -H-ff •**"►♦•►•♦••» Vancouver Hotel Kii-st-eliiNN JJiniiig Room, Beat brands ol' Wineis, Liquoi'8 nnd Cigars, OWEN llOYKR, Prop. Second Ave. M1U YMIR STAGE .Meets train every morning except .Sunday, for freight and passengers for Yinir mill. By spooial orders on Sundays, Or for Ymir mine. ALEX. ODtilE Prop. guts i ilnii*f?rlCllrv;il-ll it fn-fl. dli'i'St I Mw\Vt taken throbbr) MiitMi ft< $prciiil notice, Hii It.imL cRlfBdi 111 .!:'• jftjton Hnumi ..... .fflitfputotiu MUttti & to --icol'- Sctetttlfic nm'mi 'lil.itli.il of itny rrli.l.Ili: Joil-Thltl. TiTllW. f» fear: (our nionrln |i f>u\ by ull tu--.vf.,l<-ii;i-,' BrSt-cl. omce. ut. I m Wm.mhiii.ji . 1-. •:. DISTRICT MANAGKK WANTED permanent position; rapid advance- m.'lit; salary and expense-', full instructions flee of charge, clean du* siruble business. The.I. J*. Nichols Co.-, Ll'tl. Toronto. i M-niioii this paper.) —I IT1 loi.ld be fort'cl"-..! nl unv ti • December, I'1"'1, il" In I ed from Mont.eul, where he met Ills' defendants fore- t'losetl, Mr. l-'iirnell is nn > (oek illg to reci'v'-r dnitiagtil .'. tbh otUolll of II,. t of plant and ot Iii i •! tu ■•.-- • hucruiiijj from the ..on>nbility to ful- Oil his contract; .1..in.ing that uiidei ll.e ciHTliisliiiiii-.s, the Koi I'-niy brother: In whoUft co.did.-ne- he Undoubtedly i^. Wb.'n In' speaks ail he .1—-, frankly and deliberately, we tiitil • ■.- ii I his --int. in,-Qii iu i ihout* IimI ilullitr pre- frntatioit urt. Henry tliikift ft ns' Ud'.tlieH fur moklbg Mid Ml\etwatt nrr |in«ner lurillug tfllt flii»- Mr.itlC WrilP for UltiWttf-ied rnln'o(?tie. £r^ tinner nis. en, ni !<'il iini-liltirrV, n-aiVtii. '■ I 1'inl ' h ' : p ictlctil hi.tiil.-iS ■ I ' Ymir Citizens Association. MEBTS LAST II ISDW IN l-'.A. II MONTH. J W. Koss, President, I) CamriiKi.ii, Si-e.elarv. ITiNijAf McjLboii, Treusurei Mortgage oHIC • • • • Morley & Co. Stock of Xiiuis Goods. Fancy Goods, Toys and Books, Violins, Qui tars. Banjos etc. etc. At Prices Without Regard for cost. You can save 50 per cent. Everything in this class must be sold before Xinas and prices are rediculous- ly low. Mortgagee MOttLEY & COMPANY, NELSON. Wilson & Hafshaw Draymen and Teamsters YMIK, 11. ('. •uitllilig ln'iivy froiglil 11 Specialty. ',• '.s|i iiitlenco pl'oinutly attended to Itv dry, S'.irlin] SHW^i siivt. run, Wltthtl, ctt. Ucnry Birks & Sous U!|i,1..' ".I'l.DINO MONTI .I.H. 4**************** *4*****4 4 . I MILL WOOD. : t S Delivered any place in tow 11. * Stove Lengths t $100 I Per Cart Load. I Porto Kk.o 4 I Lumber ('<>. I,id. i'H-Hft'H+t'Hf'H-f-H^ **** \ NBI-8UN ft IT. SHEl'PAltn KV. '.) RED MOUNTAIN UAII.\V.\ V CO Washington * v.. s. uy v. V. ft K KY. ft N. co. nil Great Northern, Nortlnirh riicil'.. ami 0, II. A N. Co., for (-> >* ut - - i , west ai.'l south • eoi.'i'-i-is ut I;.--. land and Nelson 'Villi tilt! ■ 'allll' I'a.-it'..- Ilaii-i.iy. Coin.bet.i ni Nelson with the L- I! ill N. Co, for Raslii and K. nnd S points. t lulnib 1- III 1 'nt 1",. ••• i'i. Itage ful (lleell,\iio-l all I Mi'l'laV. I! I ' I!ii.i--i , 11 ■ I i-ii on train IH ■ 1,Line- and Itcpulillb 11 A .IA' K -..N (lununil r,i--,-iiei-r a-. - - I III.-Ill- '... • ■ • [Sterlinff t-il-er C|mi|] Ih-acelei*; at $100, $2.25, $2.00, 6'.30, *"0.**0, P2.7.rj, f3, **?-'!."id, $4.00, $4.~i0, •**'•;,'-'•'■ loll.] Killed liracelets £'l 60, ?(j 7*"i, •■?■** UU. qiildiens' Hold Killed Bracelets, $3.00, 12.00, *?.!.*">i'. ('hild.en.s' Kinedold CI.ni.i UraapleU jSo.OU. polfl Chain l.t-iicelelii plujil and fancy .*?:I2.00, JgO.Op, 82.-I.OO, 827.00, SjS.'QQ, Ml 11.00. Gold Huckjp Ilapd jlrneelets plain .130.00, i:pt wilh !lul>i|-'.-; aril) |)inmond.s §|5.0Q. Watch Bracelets SI38.0Q, $85.00,. jSpriiif- liracelets plain .fJ'i.pO, set with '|'priji|oisej $20 00. These arc low prices )m\ as a furtjier inducement to mirchatsers during Ihjs month we are offering1 a pash discount of 10 per cent, ou liracelets aipj all Other Jewejerv, W;ite|ies, Cul Glags, ami Silverware, On our ri|ina and Souvenir Spoons we are giving a cash dincount of 25 per cent, A special line of Sterling Silver Bon Hon Dishes are selljng at a rash discount of jJO percent, If yoil cannot call ijnd see us, your orders will he promptly and carefully attended to, PATENAUDE BROS. ■ Watchmakers, Opticians, and Manufacturing .Jeweller,*-.. BAKER STREET, NELSON, B. C. Phone 293, The Tanghe Case Again. [ i*?"***'! ■« that which n f-nn.ion sur- oeon thus ileserilie* ill lhe "l.iincel": Iii the appeal in the now celebrated j ,,|„ Oonsni|ilclit'0 of the difficulty I .'.iMi of Tanj-he vs. Morgan el ah, experienced in removing from a pa which was heard by the Pull Court tient a poi-biim of Mteel cJceply bedded littiny in Vancouver Inst th, the j„ ,|„. ,.„,.,,*..,, wiji<-11 did nol yield lo decision of Mr. Justice Martin was B|)mj ,„, He, some other menus ol upheld. There is, therefore, i... longer removal became necessary, Dry, any question in point of legality as to „,,,',, „|,ju. sj.|, vviwl0 Ml,,,,,,,,|..,' jtHB|j the right of any "Klliart" or UllsCI'lipu- -,, .,„., Ml,| «,-is Hound a.oiin.l a thin lonsly inclined person to -.take a slip- piece of .( I so as te completely en- position- pliioer claim on property velnp its efid. This soft application previously located for ijtiaitz. There rt,ls |-,rii*i|ii-il ,,„,.,. h«elB^_ , , ,' . . . .leh.-ate llnl vtr ..." me-hes o| lhe silk, unit clnugernus iicicot in toe iniiiiug law, ,J„ubtln«« full advantage will be ,""1 WM *-H"lw*n wWi 'be greaiesl taken of so pr ising an opportunity nnse, oniighl by tho wi.nu A gentle. -mm~- - man in lill'lling steel al a lilt he -ml fresh lliilh.i.d ITcrrhift in 1711. ilenly fell that a purl io.. had entered kiis, nt Seaney's, $1.50 ■„-.■ kit. his eye, He went at Once to a sur ■ geolt, who with ..lie most skilled Removing Metal Spllii- nmnipaiuUon, fMilnl to cm,-net .inters Prom the Eye. sunn, saying it would soon wmk nut ., ,. , . of itsl'if. The next Inui-llillii lhe nu An iieeiil.-nl,- lo wliten miners are frequently subject is that ...-. -,mo,„-,i i li''"1 "'•' ""'. I'«vi"« -''•■'•'■''"I M-vi-rc*. liy small piece- „f -led ilvim- oil •>' sinen the accliltiiit, iiiiii on the lirsi drills and entering il ye. These application ol ihe-ilk the ,ieel ua- splinters are s limes \en rlitllcilll pxll'iiclud." lo remove. The use of iimgnols luu- lieen recommended, hnl ".en the utrongesl tiiagnet i*- entirely iuellieieni If tlm splinters be imbedded It Inn. been found thai » line, sharp knife il lh" In--,, instrument hut it reipiires skill, a.el a sieieli hand. An effective liif-lhud .in the hands of the iiiexpi-r* I'el hip*, loll Inn.' a hoi-e Hi lieeil ,it' new shijes. tlllle Sleele |g |||i< 111,111 l'o| \,,ll tlnll I'm '.-.iiicci I"-. ami hardware, u" •I here v I " I'.ni la Novi Inn -. un lo The Fair, Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. r\y he only all rail route between points,east, west and .south to lloss- lan.l; Nelson, Grand Forks and lle- public. ]!ull'etcars run between Spokane and Northport. EflgcClvo June 14th. 19(.:l, 'eave l)nily(Train Arrive S.*ln u.ni Spokane Ij.li'j p.in 10 40 a. m kosslan.l 4-Sfi p,m 9..'12 a in Yniir ,i 85 p in 7.--JD am Nelson 780 p'm : 1 :.').ri a in 0 rand Forks 4 00 p-in 8.80 a.ni Keptibllo Q. la p.in SAVE TIME. AJUI4 THE TIME JiY U.SINU GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. TO Seattle, Tacoma AND ALL PAGIFIC COAST POINTS St. Paul, Chicago, New York, and ALL POINTS. LAST PALACE) AND TOURIST BLBEP15HS, IIUI-'I-'FT, LIBRAUY C\|!S, MfiDFIt.N HAY COACHES, IHNIMI t.'AUS, MK.AI.S A I.A CjUITK. Best Meals on Wheels. 2 FAST TRAINS Q EAST AND WEST DAILY L Special Exouriliull Hales To World's Fair, St. Louis Your Choice of Kotiie. l-'or rales, (ol.ler.siinilti.il information 11 eiiiiline Irips, call on or a.'.lresu an aeeiit 01 the s. V. -V N. Hallway or 11. A, JACKSOMi 11. I1KANIM'. tl, I'. & I'- A. (,. V. * T- A. Tin \V. Hi vers Ymir is Safe. We have Medicines. Fqr All Ills Of The Mind and Body. A (Mii|'|ilcic line of |mtciit niciliciiV'.s of which this follow iiio ire tt |i*\v: ( ust.oi-ia, Bool Iron nnd (vine, Ltlllg llni-nin, Pieiice's Favorite Freqcuiptjon, yelh^y Oil. I'aincs C'olcrj ('oii||ioiintl. lloiul's amj A.V1'1'^ S.'iix'ii'ai'illa, I'niiikilli'i', Sviiip Pigs, l'in|»; Pihs. (';ii'l('i;s,'('h,-ts("s aii(| Dodfl's Dills. .\cfe:'li'V Mill< Food, M'occt) Qintment, :i H Lininicnt, Lfllot'if|ti VyaU'ii, Citstpfi-Oil, l']|iso|ji Siilji-., Si|l|ih|ii'. Grlyccrinc. ynsilitiq. Linseed, Tooth Powders. ... VVr* have alst- put in a c-oiH- plctc Ijne of school .supiiljcs. 9. eAMPggLL, -1 ■ f Jl ..'. M. TAIT. ,.|. Illl.iiV YMIR, H. 0. Wu (iiiiry thp Ipading brands imported l.hpior** and Cjgarii, .Stout, Ale, Hi'ai}(ly find \Vii)e. 'I'lic Mutual Iit weeh will have a-. complete a stock: as ever, We have now a complete line ••( RUBBERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,H GLOVES, HITTS, TOP SHIRTS, and UNDERWEAR of all grades, NEWITT & CO. At Present in the Union Hall building. WALDORF HOTEL.. . y.MUt LODGE, No. 32, K. P, Meets lirst and third Moll. \ uys of nlotitli. Visiting brothel'*) wfclcoilio, Wm. Cokfkv, C, C. ! , ciiklhik Wooiwiiik, k.11. s. Headquarters for Hilling and Commercial Men —•*— Ladies' Furnishings Millinery and Staple (iooils MRS. J. McLECD Pnsi Olliee Store, Vmiii Cosmopolitan Hotel . . . * (Un.Ier entirely new iiinii.ij-.'iiii.nl.) Diliing Kooin and Bar supplied wi-"li the best in the market. Rigid opposite depot, Vinir JOHN BUBAU, l'r..|i. SMOKE Most ooinfortftble hotel in tl.e 'li-. triet, Kvervlhiiii.' (irst-ehisk. Y.MIIt, H. C, YMIR MEAT MARKET 1 I'ltKSII ASH HAI/I'KI) MKM's I Wl.olesule mul Rutn.ll iMuil or.lern reeeive iiroinpt nttenlioi .IOIIN PHILBERT, Pn»|i. Tiik Iikst iiIianIi ok Iiomkstic OiOrA.RM. The Kootenay Standard and Juanita. M IVl'I'.UTII.I'.ll 111 ~J~. C. Thelin & Co. ~ Nelson, li, (', MILLER HOTEL SAM Ml I,I,Kit, Prop, 1 Ileailijiiaitei's I'or Mining Men I l!nr nupplled «iili best brnti'l* "t 1 wines, li.|.tins ami li^iirs. \ t V l''lt.ST AVU.VUK, Ymih, li