_■■■ IU— KlWP-'* I v^giiatfi/tj /*, Vol. •,'-• Na/n^' i -.'■Mlli, U, (.'., .SATrKIUY. "4K1T.I 'J IUU'i rivi i i \ LOCAL lY_^r_S)kkP^j^'sp6NDENCE. - T|w ,1astinSs. ,i,'ltis,l '/ '■-»" .»■«■< «« ■■■*! iiih,. ...--..f.-..(^!:*i^*.^>^-^*''^'-»'''''--'-':i: , Columbia, Explore -i«*"-' -■ ..-.n-, ..t..-. -i.-.;,.-.i.._ u..- j ,,„.-,„ ,., HoHv.-Un .Monday -i.*jth i„.r ,,, A c»nince for Vmir Babies tion Syndicate. _"«f ^f-T? l'rtm^ ."',.01 Tlly ' ■''• .. , ' \,1[" '"-'■ '" * i-'11"1" I"'"' deductions, v.-.,,........ than thu R.-.I > ,- , , , iv,;:!;;[:". """H,Kl,lv',vt v •&| v,„„ii,,i,,, Ariji1Ki,H,Mine, T '•.•■■■•■*•■■.'-»■ n- *» >..,. .i,,,.-,.... „ ,„ ,,.,., ,; """'L" Ue.ir-tin—Upon the .■-■„„-i ,|-,v per ton, and the averago no: - Itei than at ui.y |.n ;..,-. *,: Mrs. Newitt >i|id family removed "■' N.-J-.m 'ii Aniiiuil |.'ai, this tear, The folluwj,|g j., f.-ui-i Uio ilii-eot,.,:* !■''.-• .--(' Tu Qf lhU uro, ll-J lulls nmniigemei ;,,■;.. j. 1.1 Nelson on Wednesday last, and j-I*-'''*-* will be held one of the g.v.ilcsi "'!'""• shipp-d were taken l'i the Head j l.|„u|{ r,f g di hi:,.-., nil' reside there permanently. ''al.v -li,,ns ,..-,-,,- |l(,|,j IM c«nml*i "faring thn year l,(i**i-*- fuelof d.i- Arh'ngtiin workings, the uveruyc tint reusuiwblu t,, e\i ,vi I, ,,,, ,, Stephen IJywiitfir, president of thej H,lvi,">' hem appointed malinger ol ■vlopineni work was dune, consisting s|,"'l,'"i' *"1'"' °f ""* "l" being S5U 33 ii„,| |V,..|, ,,... ,1,',,., Ilmken JiillCo,, Inv'sbeeu riisticatin- "''" i""',",-v,i"-' ,''';i!""' "< Nelson'-. of''''t'1". eruss-cuis, raisas and winzes, I'1'1' >""• ■""' 1.0)0 Ions «,-..- from .1,.- -|.;„. ,;,„, .,,,..■ ...„,,., ,,.„. .. I'*.r . few days at Hull Siding, " [ b'""'' ' '*'" v "'■*•' 'l"^il";|- of making It i:"' l"ll*! ''"''' of which fur labor was Arlington workings, the average nel „; ,,f ueenunts ,,n.J h-il.iu ■ -i,. . " ' ' i a remarkahle SUUCIV.S, and-1 am mix*- *10,.*124.11, equal to 80.12 pur Po..t, imelter value of wlii.h was £*|.Ti..,I0. were unuiiiinmisli ,„,',,,.., | . , •>,:!« Clnshalm, is back i|i Yniir, iou, to have vour town well rrp.e-.oiit. which compares favorably with pin- Tne!*e Value* were slightly higher than [.lend at I|ip |-uteuf o|i,. siiiliii," ,■ nnd is doing development wmk nn ed will, beautiful habie.s, double 0,*j vious years. those obtained last year, ; ,,,„,, ,„, ..,,„,. ,,, ,,„ .;,,,..'",,., '''.'". ("".''"""1-'1' '"'"'I' "','"' 'l:L'i single. We huve collected sevnr.il j "J'-'fing the year IftOiM I folh.n "In addition, a sum of $|,200.|2 was dei-liired; ihe «|||ii ,if r -. ' ;""' "'' hundred dollars worth of prii.es, md ed up a small streak ol high grade was received from the J inion gov. 500), w remuneration I'm 'then 7, I'or thn thin) time ll.is year the will be pleased to have the mime and "re which had boim exposed ah..id eminent as |i bounty o|i the lead con- vices, novering .• .,-,-; ,; ,f „u.„ Iiiwii of Fernie Iiiu liemi visited by u age of any babies-Ymii-wishes to en- the Jib*. 1 or main tunnel, and which lents of the ore, making* a total ro- eight years, was voted'to the din disastrous fire, rn tho lust instance ''''' Kindly gel your towns people assayed well, bi|f. was considered cejvod from oro of W.I.POO fj|). tors.ltn be divided'by them in su the damage done iiiiiounted in over interested in kelson's buliy Show. I s»itmll to work. This streak enlargerl '''"-' ll,!l1 '■'"',*- °f mining and proportions in ijmy i. d|...-,. *.- ;,..„ .-•.';•">.mm. I....*.-a mil Ii-i i,i' the prizes ..ill be a'"' spread, nnd linillly developed hauling to |**rio wus .■*■;' |,7 |.;..,«;, ^ _^ ' publisher). most of the ore which was shipped leaving ft gross profit of $JP,154 0|, during this year. This now ore body equal to 20.34 per cent, uf the nel lhe Vmir Mine. Very Jlespeetfully, extended to within ft ft of the ore smelter return* Mrs. Jennie E Harris previously mined in tIn* large utopo "The detailed mining oasts per ton known us ihe 'Hull pen,'and was on- of sorted ore were .is follpwsi— I'liiHied from it by a thin layer Per ton. | The versatile 11. ')'. I.owery has re- iiirnpil tu Nelson, and is storting up .Inn in,ne of Immur ami wit which is known throughout the pi-ovinoe as l.'.iverv's Claim. J'hiiuking y...i fur n reply , li'h'li Strike nn .'.no fuui Level, Nurse Secord, of the Vmir Uener- ,.! Hospital, left that institution on Wednesday last. Mho goes east tu !„• luarried and carries with her the good I wishes of many Ymir friends, Card of Thanks. Iof barren slate. The development of D°ve*"l nt (labor) Mai mo, It. li. Aug., 30th I0OD tlli,i "'o b°dV necessitated the contin Stoping (labor) pjjt,,,. uanee of the old 770~ft. north level, Sorting and (ru inij ' Dear Sir:—Wa wish .„ t.()|lvi,v .and afterwards of the J?o, 2 prospect Timbering through tl.e columns of your paper, I1""1, T,ie 770«ft' nol'th "evel has Supplies heen continued, witli the bends, foi a Surface and geneml e- now little doubt but that in a short time the mini? will be mnkin-. The president of the Citizens'Asso-1 our sincere thanks to the many ,- ' , , "'"'- ,' ''" profits compnra . ition is calling a special public friends in Yinir and Salmo *ho ..-'- 'I""1 "f'^ ^ which places the eluding assaying and surveys I !>.", ■'. , ., \ . ' eeting of all the citizens of Ymir, I sisted us and showed us such very prMent faC0 '2>i0 ft' in a *tni*ht li"" ,Uul,n« tn JSrio wul laulipg on I.. consider the election of a now lireleront ki„d„e,s i - i,,,,. ,.„,i i,„ ^ the north-east of the former work. '**» jings. Ore was found a short distance Ore tax from thn fuce of the old workings, and Insurance lection of a new lire grout kindness in our late ...id he ehief. 'I'he meeting will lie held in rcaveinent, Union Hall rooms on Thursday \v. || Cawiev Sarah J, Cawlov, .\t al. K |,, in, The lisiim^ li^i at Hull Siding in* li-lnded a lot of picnickers this week. [Amongst others j-erc .Mrs, Nesbil if .Viirtl.piirt, Mrs. MeGinty and lilaughter of I.os Angeles, the Mi-wee Kin vena and Mrs. Captain Duncan ting Is now becoming general in the lms ei hi i in iied, with occasional intnis ruptions, to tlio present face. I con- • in $30.70 its divide.id |i;n in-.' In . Iue strike iii uuestinn -.a- iun.li i i . |on il.e 000-foot level on tl.e «.-. drift. The oro was encountered lir-.i last I'lidiii week, and showed nr iii-1 i*. a narrow .-in-.-ik Sine* then ii .as widened tn -ix feel "i .*uli.l on. tinued the No. l' prospect adit in or-'''''1 cost per ton for develcpment has der to further develop the mine in been increased, owing lo the groater l"*,'";ua u tnight slopping ,.,.- the direction of this [new ore body, amount of development ne.-essita.ed ■""'' ";il,"-':' "^ ,"'"'al l"l"r i,;" ""' The Cry for Help. Javn.-iilile crop ..-pints are received from all western points, Wheal out-j i: , ■ , .. ., ,, ",i .u' , " ', ,• , °, ' but that it will run over .*?20.n0 .,■■, 1 workings winch follow the oro to the anu tne cosi per ton lur sloping is ' audio drain tlio water from the by the opening up of fresh ground, been given nut, there is little donbi west, -and below the 77n-fi, north greater than that for the previous level, This edit hat been continued year, caused chiefly by the extra ex- i distance of 1,0 ft., and is now ion- penso of stopir.g small high tirade lon. The fact tli!! thu sti ike «• mail.! in the west drill j, somou Iiul ni a siiriii i-i- us ii has a!w,i, . bii'ii in iin if Nelson, Stephen Uywater of Spok. northern and central portion of Mun*- in.', Mr, and Mrs. A. II. Tattle, and : itolia | Mr. and Mrs. Percy O leaner of Ymir. An Oxbow, N. W. I1, de-,,.,,,-!, ,,.,,,„„;,. „_ „„.,„„ ,]f a Vi-._(. „, s, ts 0f ore in tl.e Head Ailing (.in Sunday last a number of Y ..««••« "Harvesting in full swing, No. i ,„„„«!, ,v distance of G8 ft,! The total cost per ton of sorted -■- !- were .„„si hk.-ly i, ,•,„■„■„,-, tabled iin,! ihe eastei ly iiorl ;n.- lies went down to Salmo to llttci Send up •.'iin harvesters iiniiiediatel out of ihaf Montreal .excursion. i Some inall bunches and stringers of 20 cents higher thai ill the previous , shoots of ore, Mr, Hand, the c funeral of little Miss Isabel Caw- |0,,t ot 1M'''' <*'ontreal.excursion. ,„_,,, „,..„,„ ,„,,. w„n, „„., wjth jn ,,,.;,.. v, „,.. ,,„. „,,.,,,.„ ,„,, „,„„,„.,. v;l|,„. manager, however .... his fust inspe - y, whose su.) death was recorded in I'Vom all points of tl.e west , - intf ,|,u IeVB|, fc0t ao liu no regular I howeyer, was greater by 12 8« |jei. | UT the Property for. III. ,,.!„.,, no sl t has been expo:ed, Tie'adit ton, which is further increased bv ..ill have to be driven another 100 or 81.0(5 per ton lend bounty, making ;. that the indication in the wcsi.-i n lin our h.-. week's issue. The funeral ,l"' n>' '''"' liell Is. ri in- was held in the school room in ' — - L i ,i i. .1 ,-, i ,, ,. ■ . , , , . i ■ i ,* .., elusion wliji'li liu- Ijeen VMiimo, tlie hev. .Mr, I'Jmliurst of - . • 4 --. *-. ..-. ■ i . • ►. i. • ,. ■ •■ \ .i0 fl. to come undor the oro body on total increase of value per ton of ■■*.;. tVmir olliciating. The school-room i/*ll|\||\Q NEW-S t!t!,c 77°'fl north level, and will give U ■!' ' nel the uraveyiiril were profusely * uboul 100 ft. on the vein between the I "Altogether 1,24(1 mino cats of on Ed Peters has n ium' ot men doin Iml tastefully decked with llowers, md nearly all the residents of Siiliiiu, ihowed Iheir sympiithg will, the he- ;, ,,.„ , .„ ,,„. ,, ;„; „,- H(lM , -,.,,,.. and I.1,283 mine cars of waste were 'Freighting by wacon was coin- trumnied out of the mine during the drifts were most favorable, u elusion whieh ha- I,.*.*., .lined by the present -I further reported that lhe .. -i di id ..ii Un.- 1000-foot level nnv ' .... * i-ei , issessm.-iii work on ih" Tele^iiiiih , , , , , , . „ . i : i.n.: . ,i -^ month ago the in...nicer rubied IliCllced Oil June 2. 11104, and Don- vear. and in addon,;i llie -lupes were ... ... I I I .. I I 11 , I .1 - ' .,....'..,..-.... I I I. . I I s follows f a- lie- nenilli .ii July: ".els llw and --v.-n. nl e | i I'h.-iiiv stamp* ran ■'.I .1 , ,.,,.,!,. tn 'I wnii-nim interruptions until nucu up souu wun waste, so mai at- . ,. . . •-nul pircins l.y following .In* body .... , , ... . . .,.,,. ,, ., , . ' , , , , ..„, . . , "uericral condition o thiiiin h- 1 * " II.eArk Mm.in1 an.. .Milhni; (;..., November 22. duilnu »K-i neriod loviu.^ fm-ine dilJercnco in wei-jlit ' III...- i .,... o .- Jl'1,1' has been incorporated to operate the nXl.-l Ions of ore were hauled lo Krie. between a car of ore and a car of Aik Croup on Clearwater Creek Hauling was resumed on sleighs on waste, there was mined ten Ions of The capital in 1100,000 divided into December 27, and continued to the waste for every ton of ole shipped. '. 100,000 shares of 2D cents each, -I end of J-'ebruary, end 525.7 tons were The total uuuntitics of ruck mined ''!,'""' I"'"'1'"'""-' ";'' "'""'*"• '''''' ,,,,,.,,, ..... , , i iiii.., I' stmiuted realizable value (i/ro- .). Ilurlil is the local manager. hauled to Krie this vear haulim.' and ..i .,..• -I,.... .d wmil I Iherefofo be . . , , , ot lhe pnxJuct i- -.1.1.'.... I'm ! ui i i....,.,,, ni, .,,!. ,•,,,,„ ii„. ii,,,,I.., by wngon commei I on May 10, and in the proportions of eleven to one, llecentsliipments Iioiii tin lluntei _. , , ',, .,, , ,, , - neentrates, sliippal, gross .--tiniiite V .no 'tin as high us twenty live ,0.. tons we,-.* shipped by May .11, and the cusi ol inininK, Hamming' Hotel Arrivals M.I.inn. Ho'i'Ki.:— uis Cook, Sail J'l.llieiseii; I!. Iliehardson, Yancouvei; I, A. Mi-lnivre, Vancouver; II, -I. Mnoiii, Nelson; -V I'lii-hoi.u, Spokane; V, li. "Ina.i. Krie; I ..svi.i|.i,i.iT.\\ Hotki.: — I. Ilennie I.'.ke View Idn'io f- C . ('lark Phoenix. vl 'I -••■iet Iteith, Chainpioii, I'iin lleith, Waneta; vv .i.ii.iiii.' Hotki.:— " ''. linss, \'nneiner: ll Kobeli Hull ** Sw nielli Nelson S'uiili, Nelson, ounces in silver and 49 in gold Con Hauling by wagon wai cominencdd sorting and timbering, including sup* vol ,00; cyanide plain n .■■ 1 iidetitig the nominal treatment i •"li'1'*'*' than usual this year, bul rain I plies, would be chare this or,-, the shipments has kept the mad sofi and in had mined. I,".'In t.iii- (2,000 nounih . ..i lailiie's I lull Ol Ill'K producing bullion having estim.it.-I I, must be making a goodly profit. ondiiion, and the eovernmeiil has 'The ah.ne en-Is il.elude all ll.e i \ value nf *-s i,: 1 _ "ii -mid :i i. •. • 111, not dorio any repair work at all on penses incurred at tho mine, nnd .... ' . Duriiii; tho mouth of June II-- , , .• . , , •., , . - *»S,0.'l.-i; proni - ■<.i the government roii'l, vvliien lias connection with mining and shipping, ure wen- shipped from "'" ,..u,s,,| ,|,.|,,v .,,,,1 ,.,,,,, ,.M„.||S,. „, ,|„. but do not include the expense of tho Nelson otlico and iif the general man-1 i-lij; total $8,220; working e\pi n-i - ''8,035; profit -!.-'.'> There has h xpi iiled during the ... null on d company. Arlington mine, producing n nel i- turn from tbe smolter of 44,701.1*.' "DuHng the year t rna worn ri or nearly 440 per ton. Ju July 0.').- eeived from the smelter on 1,128.7 18 inn- wei" shipped producing -ti'. tons of ore, the gross !i!i7.-'l*. net or over ♦-4-7 per ton. prolil -!-.'. There lms i, d velopmont t.'.'.' 12 .1 tin From these returns i1 .-ill i ',- l'l.,- develoi .., of this new »erve,J that th» geneial average of round on the 77 ft, north level is of treated was of >i far bettei grade tlin*i cry great iniporliiuco lo the futureof I fur nianv monihs previous. Tlio net The Ooodcnoiigh Group adjoining , ***4*****44*4*************_ . he mine, as ii ..pens up large possi- L-ecovery was nearly to nei i n iin- Ymir mine, whieh is now beii worked by Nnls ('hishohn and I l/ivell. has developed n veiy prohu's ing showing, The vein itself is ex l\t NOTICE. A .'I-..-- iliiil'ki'd in this 1 'd with a width of twelve feet, X.„|.->((- iiuliriilrs Mint \ \\ throtlgl t the gvotind lying between Pife Krijrade Slirn-il- I,.,,,,,,. ..,,li.mi ilooiiLihoiii ll.ui a .i tin. ,,i.,-s..iii -iin,.- iiiiii il,.. ,,1,1 \i;,-,,u- ! * 'Js""'-s. CHURCH Nd'I'H'i:. i -nv i kiiian Cm ii. ii S .. n 'I i, y 1 1 mid llible (l.i--. I" a. In. mid car. ies galena throughout Ihat width. The ore is pr iroiignouc in-,. 4 I'.ii-'H- similar IZyoul1 KlllwCl'ipti nil IM III ll I' ll! chariu ie. lu that in i1 Vimr or, shoo, rn. the uppei le ,1*. nul il i .ro 4 . ..mi i i" there is it large urea of llie vein to la Z reiir nnd ivo woulil in* irliul,. , , , ". ■ni; sen ice, 7:30. V..una l'i leumrkiible thill where the Ymii -limit ceases on llie line side uf a lii- 4 1 in. * tolibnr from vou if m.ii duvolbpud. The ore snoots now i-\- poscd are narrow', hut more DontiliU ollowibii} signiilM for handling the ii • .iliirmi Steady ringing means lire One -ti lke(pau*te) two strokes (pans, , - — _ >.ui luui in the portion of the vein ,1,...... ... - ,, . II. Society meets on I' nday evening „ ,„., |i,n fjoodeimiHi veil com _ -. , :, ,• 1 Hiree aUokos, means a cal for hep 1,1 ^o'clock, All lemfle, Hev Z^ull , ,.l. 'f ^ mdv further l W«h to llOVO ll COIltlllllCil. | ., , , [U r„„sihlo „,,„„„,„.„,„ , _ [ bilitics, There i- a large block of ground belonging to the company ly ing to il.e north nf the present workings, and if llu- vein eairied ore figure approximating that of years in which dividends weir nn ihe prescnl slopes and lhe old Mieaw. her workings, il will be seen that Firo chief Coffey has prepar.-i > "Ulig, M. Am I'aitur lioHii the hill ) *****w*******************w givel.l.V i-slilii.i'ei.l'lhe IjUllhtitf «>f ttt'Hhg It Op nfttt* u«e. I ' ■I THI: YMIR liERAl.D1 ; ' l »««'-t«th.,uu..jyj|I|R BUSINESS GCIDE : ..-al li*ii me oi' lii" iii. -xhibitjon. l'iil,lii-l.- I i-vi :. Si ii Mr,---, or Ji'livi-ri'iJ in r In I nn -.. --r ,.ii -■ A-.-Al INI Although the Ii ish Guards have i.'.t li. .mi long in existence, nnd up to E. \V, Widdowsoii. I their formation there was no partieu- iiiiokehagk ami in-i hum i. '' '■' '••"" ■ ; .'""■»" : • .'il' ■'' "■ ! i t • . . ■■ .■ • . , i. , ,i l.'l! I 1 1- I lill I.ill.HI IiiIiiiIii.i ,,!,,. ,.l I... I I H-1 -1 . I , "ll/. Ini Irish battalion forming one of the I Percy .1. (Jlcuxer. household legimcnts, il has yet gain- '■ Bl '" "Eltl -' '' ' ' ' *" ' '! '"' "' :-"' , * . ,. .li Im l'liilli.-u. ed a reputation for itself a- a magni- Ml: IIKIIAI.U nun i! IiiiiI Ir..... nil .. ....... l-l:'i i- AMi i,l.N'l- I I IIM in-wad.-ni-.r4ii i, ..-■-.- ,-...-, .,-,-. , ncent organization, so fur as the rank U. [Jam. ..,-. 'n-'!! ith und file are -crned, but mure es- Deslilisay Jobbing Co. "-'orain-f ri.it...!! o' • -. -- !■-.i;.n.,, pecially through the splendid band ilu. n Un i-r.-inlM * .,' nrlmii , .,,,,,, ,, , , . that ( . II. I! issell suecee led iu getting i ig'etlier. A. MACDONALD & Co The Kind You Would Like **-_#£**•?*>!!: - ._____» ; 1-liKl. n lli.i, n.u I't'iil. silisu .ivi'.,:--. II, Kl! ■ UNS, -I l.V.lUF.Il. An Atlas For $1,00. The Great Ni 'I'lii! Cuiia I i Drug an I ll . ik U.i . I'lIM 1 ll.l! I'KAI.Kl, William ( lark. '.i.i'i 111,Ills. IJ. ( nnipliell. DesUiitjK** Jobbing Co. HOTKLli. .."-. ,'i|ii.'itiiii—.lnliii Ureini M, I.,,.! Hi ii-— I-'nii.-u Mel.eo.1. Millei [li ...-—-s Miller. I'idiice— ! ail ,v lliiihly. Vai.i-i in i i — (!-\ "ii Buyer. V, u iloif -Oi uri!" Column. Vmir—J. IV. Muslerson. !!.\i:iu aiii: SA'J L'ltDAV, SEPT, 2, I'JOiJ. 1 he urent Northern liuilwav bus issued an Atlas of 5(1 pages eontain- The trouble has already commenced ing llp,to.,)nte nmr,s of ,,lU:, Wjs. between ll.e J-Vlcrai Oovi'inmei.I and eonsin, Minnesota, North and South its protege the Grand Trunk Pacific Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington Strained relations exist over the loca- British Columbia, Oregon, Kansas, , . ', s , L-,.isiU,i> nued Perej .J. Olcazer. •*'■•»- ll**lt (be Government should i Statl and of lhe World. i-kintis select tl.e terminals, the Grand Trunk In addition to this, the Atlas eoi Pacific company appears to have be- tains valuable statistical information come somewhat . nrulj uf la'.i and relative to the states named above, i- , -ii , I i int. d on the vei y 1.--t quality of pro]..-. - to have ti i iiiuuils lo ited where it desitcs. Jn ihe meantime the Canadian ] npi r. shows the lines of tl.e Gn ul N. it'1 -i ii Railway, and is iu evi ry v. ay a commendable work. Nortbcin lliiilvi wl cl. has been This Alias will be distributed at waiting on the Government and the actual cost of production and will Grand Trunk Pacilii to arrive at si i bo sent to any address upon receips decision which muy result in liaving a of-? 1.00. Add.,-. I'. I, Whitnev, L'nion depot, is tied t, , and while its ^ssenger Traliic Manager, Great] Northern Railway, Si Paul, Minn, plans -ii >■ int itically in i le it c . i n . proceed vv ii!i cotisi ructiuii. li i- -aid that the Government ia held under an obligation by some ol its strong supporters to ph.-e terminals in one location, while the Riii- way Company has ii-; own ends to serve bv niacin;* llu m in another. I!, raid Publishing Co. ST A no.SK K Y. 1. Call' .'ll. I K.VM- I EHS llarshaw >v U ilson. Jackson .v Leahy. Ah x. Oililie." I'oiu. i-ui-r Miles Mclniiis I S,iEUTAKEH, William Clark. TASTES GOOD, IS GOOD. Old Settlers Maple Syrup. :i. 1-1. I-'-' aii'i 1 gallon Tin- Sold bv mmmmM77^ ll '•*..>#f^jgi tiij. __\-/pt))&Mi>. .^y-i jjv ■■■fmsi'M's^ffl- -. Is _ ,h^Mm": •|P7f!A-^-^:':'v i I1R» I). CAMPBELL, 1-: kimx-i % (a. ■ PERCY J. GLEAZER Mining Agent = Stocks and Share. AGENT FOE Mutiuil I.iii1 insurance Company of New York. ('aiiadiiui Casulaty—Boiler [nsuruncc Co. London Mutual Fire [nsurancc Company. < Ittawa Fire [nsurancc (lompany. [RST VEX UK, VMIH, U.i MINKKAL .Ml'. (l-ouM I-', j Ci rtilicale of liu| i ovi mcnla Notice. LODGE REGISTER* YMIK LODGE No.31 A. I'. Si A M Meets first Friday in eachlWy I month. Visiting brothers welcomed. John Mi Vicaii, \V. M. I'i.in v -J, Gleazeii, Secretary. _,^ife^&__^**:^asiSsafc*-i.*3fei5t*_fefti^^-2.t&^..a •' JOB PRINTING I a*s to as ass YMIH LODGE No. 32 !.. of 1'. Meets first and third Monday in OS each month. Visiting hrotheis '■'*• weh ied. iW I II Mll.l.s AllrlllllAl.i', (.'. C. John c I 'i;«.\n, 1*1. !!. Si S. McLeod, L. C . JJucKvvomu, I! Is. - --»—• - Uitie '.inni!/.. Hover, N'ew York The great enlargement and success -j"""™'' AMn«r«l SSju.u an-l Cnnlon tractioniil Mineral Chums siluatml in ivhicli has attended mining in IJri'.ish the Ntlson Mining Uirision of West ., , , . , . , i , ICootenav llistrtcl Loluinlim, d Ill the last two years, ,,.,.,.,.;. |o(.illel|._0n .j„|„;,.,. moUI„ is ai last haviii" its duo effect upon lain ■ii ml two miles fn in Vmir. |-AK_ NOl'ICE '.hal I, V. C lhe London mnritel and removing (;,.,,,.„, aeiing as agent lor A. 11 1M- II',. somewhat poor reputation the -'rs Kreu Miner's ijertiliiiilo N'o li ' ' S1.1IU1. anil V. II. II. Bonter tree mines of iliis piovincc have had in Miner's Certillcate No. H. 81,UOii, i*i ,, . i , r,. i . - 'i'i !■ i1 tend, tir.lv iluvs from the ihile bcreul, tluit market tor so long, llie 11, ( - * ,. , , to i!|'|".- i" il"' M U Kecorui i for a Uoview published in fjondoii says: Ccrlilicate of Improvements, for the .,,, . i ■ , ,, , ,i iiiiruosu of obtaining a Crown Grant "ihereisno .hum! thai .... i!.-1 !,, ,j„; ill)()V(tC,lli,n9B whole tho mining industry in British Ami f.inher take iiotlee ili.it iiction, , ' iimlcr -i-i-ti"ii :i7, must be commenced Columbia is on a -mm., and progres- ; L)t,fo|V lh,. jssiul„ce ,.| ,,,,1, ijertilicate -ive basis, From nearly every min- ol Improveinenis. Dined iliis twenty-eight day el July, ing section in the province reports of |, i:,,,,, extended operation.*! and new mines A. 1-. i . i.i'-ii, ' >.-!-.,ill, 11. I . are general, i l.e speculative p irio I. when a proposition was n 'mine, and , . . ■■ .^-r—^—^.~,. ■ ': it'.-- sold indiscriminately, has i.<'f- ,■,,,„. I,,,.,,.,.,,,.,!. i-v duvciopnent, Companies Act 1-97. 1 _ When companies have been compelled j y,,(j,.„ \. |„.,,.|,v ._,;,,.,, i|ia, lidgar Wutcb for oUr Ymir Souvcr.OI's. .to justify their existence. Uut out I Miltoh Hand, resident niino manager Hide capital is again -'''•...' invest- of the Company al Viiiir, I: <'.. h luent in mines that mak, favorable I il substiti I the attorney of tlmi |-.|.,,| .,. ,„,,,.. |,-;||nii t|eV0*OI,e( . I , , , lil, 1 ,, .!!i,., Ihr ''Ymir Gold Milieu, Limited," and ,. . , , allowing, and notvvitlistiinaing im > rln.| pictures finished , , limi the former substitution of hiivan ililliculties nnd obstacles that have niii ilolins.in hpeak lias been re* ek1 u rendered tile ilevelopnienl of the ||it|,., ^^ ..^ |ll(. mincnil wealth nlow and disappoint- S. Y. WOO'ITON, ing, profits are becoming mole regu- llcgistrar of doinl Mtock Companies. 111 1I1.ui they Were.'1 /IS ah YMII! HIVE, LADIES OF THE A\ MACCABEES, Meets second|/I\ nul fourth Tuesday in each month. |-tti ah ah YMIR I DRUG STORE Closc-l prices in School supplies fur tin iveek. G S a ibi lei's for -•''!• Pencils, IVns ^^lnt■ *-s erasers "t". *. > Km •**■ f: O* -' - SV -,. ^ su ' 2 to z: j-. SU ' ~- SU - § to < to - - to l su _• to r su to to a_s V. . 0 Locally things haVc greatly iin- proved during lhe last few moiitl I |l0 Arlington mine hits tli '- Orders for Photographic supplies J. C. ELLIOTT, Prop /j\ ih , _- ~J_~__,.~,. A Clark's Furniture Store jj? ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4*>*W4*^*l WILLIAM CI.A11K /j\ 1 ■!■} -I , ,.., i jah MM' m iiugiwii umi' in" " ■ ■ • ♦ t Ul 111 II Sl lll.l'' linn during any previous vmir, and \4 a\s m •iin Porto Ilico :- alio niaklng good lonev for il- iBsnee the buildings at ',' '.'- pal-lt) where ■ l„. 1903 Dominion fail vvill open on (Sept 2T, is mi elaborate baud stand for the accommodation of the lloyal 1,-ish guards band, which Ins been ♦ Dry $\.3i t Per eart Load. X glove Len^hs i WALDORF I Green 91.00, _j _-w_v_ — /j\ ih 4 * V^ . Now is the lime to put in J HCadquaftcVA fof nilling /i\ New Westminster Fair, i ft fi,,od supply, ? /*y __-•_ f X and Commercial Men T Among the Attractive additions to j , t| T****S Porto I.ico x .0, ♦ ° lx,co II . i I iii*' ^'"", eomfortablo holel i'.i ln-3 dis- i#.\ I Lllllllll'l' Co. Ltd. f .- ,.,,,, S J "•<•■■■■ i |,.„.| Everything ni'st-class. «>, »f4JM.4-*.f+*.*fM-fn*>*1*'r-»*>'H-*-ii VMUl, 13% 0 ■Z*ii *«€«<>«««««(<««««« «t««tC«««««««««Ms •_L___; * .- _• ■■' j*. :*S?*«« «:■ T-V'if*^ nir, B. C. Closing out our Clothing and j vmir stage HONEST DEALINGS AND IN Gent's Furnishings Department ^"> train ",rvPI.v .,.,,.,.;..., i I'Xfcjii Sunday, I'oi* freighl I ,,,„,,,, i ;l1"1 prtssmifrers Ibi' Ymir **'"' ' ^'"d siiues, I,laulmts, Crocken, etc. etc, Uverything Buw ut | „„'|i. B\* ..special orders tin pi-netioallj wholesale prices. C piiek before sir.es get broken. , Slin,|,-|\ *-. Qr for Villi!' llllll!1. it will pay you to lay in a stock for the next two vears No goods sold ou credit nxeepl l.v special arrangement. — All a.r.m.its du n-i, he paid ur closed hv uute before I-I Sept. Mill.'.. DesBrisay Jobbing Co. ALEX. ODDIE P■■ .'; YMIR WATER WORKS COriPANY Ltd, WATKli M'i'i'i.i!-;n i-.ii; no. MUSTIC ANU Hii I*; 1' r I! Pi >.*-• l-;s f S |i |-;||[ !'•". ml Nlis PJIKS SURE. I', s. T. I;..--., si .-I*, im.i CREASING BUSINESS The 0. T. P. Coast I it will be forfeited if this is not de- TeriTlinus dared to be the terminus mi or he- _ I lore Jinn- 30th ! '...iii, Tin. theory The Toronto "Globe" in n recent (hal the Knjen Island townsite will -in- contained the follovviug letter be a second I'm-. Montiy ignures Ibe bm llishop Du Vernef, Uishop of fact that the I) nioii Qnveri ill SpOkclIie Falls &j liledonia, who is now in the Jiasi, is mi active port in the eontiacl _Sk- Are our two principal hobbies. I'ruit Jars, pints .|iiurls and half gallons, direct from Hi" tui r; at | 11" lluil cannul l.e beat, FRUIT We nre in n position to take euro of your ivtint-. for preserving Oiiu* -.to. I is nl wnys well assorted ami j .ii, -. --*• hi a right. FLOUR Northern Ry. , , , , ,.-, ., , . -a . - . , , , a- i . i a a \- Wl carry lhe famous Koyal Household, |ust a car hist Week if this o I.-■ ii cnb.ng ICaien Island, which is re.- When tho 0. 1. P submits its plan ^ UI UiCiU liy. ed l,r.,m'. No black and soggy bread made, from thi- Hour, always wl.ib* |rded by mony ns the like y tertni- for a western terminus to the llniniii- 'j heonly all rail route between ligbt and wludesume. A trial sack will convince the most skeptical, (is of the Grand Trunk Pacific! ton Government, and the Jlotiiii.ii.n points east, West und south to Ross- ^ While it mir be .p.itu tin.1 that Government approves of the location l'""1- N"k""' Gl'»'"J 1''"1'1- '*»<* He- CARNATION FOOD ■e Hoard of "Directors of the Grand this must be final for the .Marine l>,- !,ub,,c' »«>*■;«"* ""■ between Sp, ■_t . Kane and Northport. jfi.mk I'u. iiii- l-.-iil mv ban- ina, jut piirtment mi!-! light the way in from S'.'.i .-'iiisidered ilu- question of the the Pacific—an entirely dilfeient eti- Hi" nf the western i"i niiniis, yi; those Ira lice in thai of Port Simpson bar* ■i-s.-ly rn.i.ii'i.'tcd uiih lh1.1 company bor if Tuck's Inlet he the choice ffli'■' Ink en such preliminary steps as Port Moody and Vancouver uie on D.-lii n.iii Spokane li.ao u.'m H render it safe to say ihat the most the same inlet, and it was a r.imple 11 Oil 11.111 Hosslund -1..to p.m lliill'-t Cars i nn between Spokane and N'elson. KllVciivii Apiil, IDUS, I'uIv Train Arrive lobabli! site is Knjen Island, on I matter to extend the C P. P. n few ..''!',' :,l:' ,, N','l;'.'"1 '; ?■''r-m I .1: ... (..ami l-orks "..i" p.in iii'l.s Inlet, miles nearer the -im. IU.0U ii.iii. l'i i\ 5 30p.m. A brief discription from nil'1 who N'urtheln lliitish ' Culumbia, wilh 7.00 it.ni Itepublic (1.30 p.m ^is been nil ronnd liiis locality may | its magnificent scenery, its salubrious *CLA\/f^ Tl A/I P Si imi!,ini-in «. mi nppeli/.ing l-ri-tikfasl ceroid, tin largest im Hi" mo i ii i iHi ii 11 in Vinir. With encli package we give a fancy piece of China l M I i . \ j i n-i- In |Hiliii;i-< r. DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES -,\ i" car I j a well Sfleiilt.il -lurk In run' ill! nil ill" ills uf in in. I mid hi \\ . I: limii: ache .Irons lo eon. • xlraelors, a! stiiellv li-l prices' f of interest! I climate and its untold natural wealth Kaien Island (pronounced by the in forest and field, mine and st-a, «i!l -A--^1'-1 THB TIlvCB Speeiai cn-domeis .all ..;;.-m ■• 15V L'SING CLOTHING AND 5HOES Wc keep Un- -ii 'k, si 11" and quality, we can li1 you mil In look i II, ., ■ ... p-osperotis a i.i l h el that yon are a- good n* n Stini.tiird Hi! M igniiie i i I ns happy. Jul.iHloim's Clothing Hint Hull's Shoes we iile-olulclj gunnr.ii. I^ 11_?■ t goods, rigid prices, and , l-hi people In deal with. No special prn-i- ' Inlians Haven) i« about Ou miles suoti become most iiltractivu in set- iiith ni' Port Simpsuiii It is a ountainous island, bin on its north In ire facing Tuck's Inlet there is a tiers. I an unxious to do all in my Gf-aEHT power to helpdhe right kind of peo- NORTHERN to Collie to the Pacific J-forthwest D7in umv I trip of land gradually .sloping buck 'and shall be glad to give any infor- Krt ll best Meals on Wheels 2 FAST TRAINS Q EAST ANU WEST DAILY i- Si.i i.l Excuision Iiiii" -.-'.-> —- ■ eP*—, i0 ^—~ ■■ i i >---—*.?——•- \i K UE.VLEl! IN' 1 All kinds "i Plumbing, Tin -nlilhiil',' .ii I (" i"".'! IJepai Work M__, fXP-Iii.T.1- E reg-r.lil.g I rips, eiill ■>?%'< „ , nueiil "I ii. >. • .V N |n,lii-\ ini! is tlio Kiil't'sl invcstiiK'nl kiitiun to Intnl. ■ 'li i -;i., situ,iii-ii nn a magnificent I a llucki d harbor, large i noufjh to m ... tin. I'uiti.-:h mn }-. A- -i. ii us Injury i-- often ddno tn , c ri i ...... The Mutual Life liMii'iiiicr ('onilunn oi N. ) Lewis '"' (*a«li inve-sti'd in iiifo Iiwumiiec in eiwh iiiuvilinl lluil wi 5V*m_>-X..j-■:■»•■-■»-^ || v ,|,\. K-ll.S ..-.AMU. 1 ;, , , ,, {>$*%' 7 7S o. J' *v r * i-.&T-A. rctiirii cnliiiicuii'l .nii-ivnt. ■■'■'' ,,,-,.1, a . A,]] .,,,.,.,•,,|',i| I,,,.in,...- hi,.|| 1,-nii I,-,:--,,, .ini.,iim ■- nf lil,1 ;;/- f:--;jgf. .'." ' [ illMIPlliei*. It pl'OVllleS ful' till* 111 lllll}', ])l'(ltl*C'tM 11■ ililui in lii** '.hi .-i-i', ,'ui'i |.|-iiii-.-! - hi- "i Iici- inv.-i iiieiils i ■•.' rati*?) .nl ll.uicu. Another t'.in. this line !■ JS?, J l \ 7} ■ \ : ' ' ' ■' 'tt 11-1.-i-t, iiiiii..- nm- i.i '.I- i"'.ipu-ei! -^4 _%w__\£i$7t7x''--. '"■■ m .. :• ' ■ ■ Ai "T- -• •• "-'- i i1" qll|. |l| .:- ■ •: In mir li|il - ,:i .-i iinitiiililrpn" A- Kcnous iniury is otten iioiio i" ,'-.,„' v!-,,ii.i.-,ui'.i. n.ii.n.-*. ..■ ' ,. , , , ,,..» .,.!:'. Hl,,.-a| ,,,.•• ■ i. ■•.■-." -.-,' ' 1 new countrv by lodlUh Und Bpecu* ;,;.,'*■ .-n ttm uti, .-•!.-■■•• - ■ l.tiot., mado l.y ignorulii investors, il ! >*S*»4fi('(,/• U*M»*fl^tt +44«***<****************** I Hotel Ymir 5 , .l-HfflUBPBfe _' ■■'-i I-land ifl UOtlcei'lied there is HO- rS-ftV'foii'r'rnontni l'l '.-'i'ii'l'"il l.i'11.-'-i'-ii.i»«. * itelyn n for pfivitto spebuhi- MMNN & C0,3a'3'o_",N8WIQrf( ■ ,.. 'j'lm li ini... - ,ri mt | W«a{Mgfc' ■*-»«*»**"*■u15' |. ntrols the western point of Kaien " " H - md in, I tho whole of Digby I- I i a- an Indian resetvci The Pro I ■ ciul Uovernuiehl ha.i reset ved the HiiiiUi.taitiuUH putt of liaien Island, .' uld"-- for building purposes, but I . .Ie t'.ir a mountain patn. 1 ho ('•.md'l'i".nil. J'li.'illc Piiilvviiy Com* ti) i'l'li'i'itlv through an olUcial has ■iiii -I of 10,000 acres, which eih- . ices nil the level land on Kaien I-- [ mil imi Indian reserve, afid noine I land mi il.t- opposite side of ■ i- - Inlet, Thin land and the money paid tor\*,+444444+**+*******++*¥*+* ti,, I..4I Meal-* Antl Aci'iniiiiiodii--'011 in Tow ii ♦ *♦ 4 —. 4 A fine a lec'tidil df Wines, * I iijimrsmi'l i'v.'io.'. *'■ II .1 \V. MAST_lt«OJ*t, I'rop, X .n,-tlr i!.»i»iii cu, moiti-rn mnclilni-i-y. «nu .killed hand- woiliii-i n!l iin.lcrtlic direct lupemlilon of nractlctti inelnbfrl. I lh« (•"!.. niaku an nn- ,.,, led coulbluallou lot tUrttlaf outline VII 111. •A'ri.e fur lllualrtted ratrtlcfiie. 0iri.*w.**7. • lev.elry, Stcrlini' Sil-.'cr, Silver Plate, Watchci, etc. 1 Wilchci, I". .—^1"7. Henry Birks& Sens SlRllS' BUrLDINO MONTREAL llll\ Jul in u| lilt.' .11-111.111. .■ ;i].|'l\ I DI Percy A. Gleaner- Local Agent :n-.i i :■'■ ).*. I. no 11 . I x. ciltocy ihf Karl of Mli c. M'.!.-.l.\ ,' I I . SHKPAliI) KY. I I. UKUMUUNTAlS I'Ali.V, VY t'H ,r . ., I I-I' WA9I1IN(JI'0N .* . . .-*. IIY und Great N'ol-thern, Hi rthei n I'm il and ". ll, St N. , !o f> r | nil ts e.,-1 •...-• mid soilth ■ etllilll ' *s il Un lalld ttlld Ni'l' in witli ihe '' m idi •■ Pucillc llnilway, I'll I JJ Ml' \'IVI ''"in ni N.•!■■'•! with lh- P I! -v N Cb, I'"" Kiislo and K. u - points, tail i 'utinbe'U al < luf-lbi, •: i'h siaoe |.. 1 !''i'i'.|ivi!.id ,iiii| Mi,lu.i' .1' i'. [Juliet cam run on trail I ■ I I1' nllfnti '■■' Spnkttiili and Ilepublin II A.JJAI K*-(..N (i1 r.ii I'a.s.inifur a ■ lfjDl»HT| Pr.,,1. s„„i;. iWm.h f -.-.--.-.-. -^^^^ZZSSZ I :7 i i . # When in Nelson YMIH BAKERY CEO- CROWE. Proprietor. Come in and see tlm bargains iu con- . t fectionerj for tlie next few day-, A .a.aaa.aaa.aal.ailllD- - '- ' " —" • j McLEOD H >TEL j ... . i-iii.-i \ im 'lin- lii'M lew -lays. .\ | a> Call ;ii rateniiiH.es. You WillJjhhI greatly n,,,.going at ahuostcost, am rancV| : hhadquartehs for in«j >'■'''■ AND ;ili: j SAM MILLER, Prop. Heijikiimi'tcrsjor Mining Me reduced prices iji Watches; .Ir-vvcl.v, silver- '"TV""'- ;",'"^ Tl7. •" i ■ cuali bargains so u0t sure ami uiini, NV.IIV. ( illt ( ililsS. ityil N(»V('lli('s. Yoll Call al- your pocket book. ways lind something in liis stock suitable for a """" -"————-- -————• gift, and his goods are always most reliable. IVIILLLn HU I LL' ! J. 0. Patenaude, I Manufacturing Jeweller, Watchmaker and Optician. PHONE 293. NELSON' B C> TRAVELI-I) ; ' " '*-'• Newly furnished throughout. Sample rooms in connection Rates 81.50 to $2.50 pei day. FINLAY McLEOD. Proprietor liar -n|.|ili.-d v. itl. best brands of. wiin-, liipjurs and cigars .1 A Real Eiiii This Year 11 -i Ann r. Yum, B. C LJ. C. Timber. i iimbiii lumber. A large ipiunlily of -■*****-—__————»—*.—_™=_______-— - lumber, shingles and lathes were also in ... i. i- v ri it I MAM-r-l Tl.e Provincial Government has exported to Manitoba and the Ter- UitAJND I liJN I li.A I- 11V* I ■_ I _ just issued an interesting and useful I -itm-ies via the Qreat Northern and' NELSON B.C bulletin upon lhe timber resources cfj t|,e Noi-tlietn Pacific rail ways. Ii is il Uetter Than Ever Befoni The Twelfth Annual SPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR ©ctober 9 to 15, 1905. he Province, from vvhicl. the follovv-1 i|np),sU),(. tc) obujt| (.M.n i.pp„xi_ 1 Opposite Com thouse and new Post! ^ T_0 T_~ fLT IT) A \T $ KJ J ft LJ 1 ig particulars are taken: [ niute.figures-of these shipments, but "ll:''*'. Best 251 meal in town, j \JL L-~ 1 V LJ'/"l I p I Y I W 1 1 -1 oi.lv whim lab ll' !>lli| lliVlil. ''Th.*.'" .in* ovnr 100 sawmills in t}...\ ,,,,% l,,-^ufcl\ .*-1i.n;ii.-.I iti each Europeu I Ain.-i-i.iiiii plan. the provinee.big and small, ■.villi a i ease us euual lo those made via the combined daily capacity of over -', Cumuli im Pacific railway'; Tlm Iota! 000,000 feet, hul tin-i limit has never Ui.jfp-j-,,, ,-,.„„ Washington via U,.-; '"'"' tflm" b'"' heen reached, the iitinual cut ruiinitigU-i.ri hern Pacific in 100*1 aggregated .,.,,,,,. ', ,.,,.,. ., hetw, 800.000,000 and 8D0.000.- ho.SM e, I lumber and 2*0*0 ' KKICKSON, 000. The acreage of timber under L.ol.„ nf shingles; vin the Givnt North-] Proprietors. lease is about 2,000 square mil'-, and „,.,,, H.-I7-I car- nf Inn,lur nnd I:'.- ■ .. ■ ~~-*-.— l! c total area nf forest and woodland f*(*-j ,..,,., 0f .|,j,,._,;,., " is estimated by tl.e H nion fstatis- -,-,,„ ,„,,,, „,„ „,- ,„„ „.„1,i,i,„,1. C-OSmOpOlittM ploy. er .Miisi.ii-ra- , iii ilic market. :,.-i-,i• nt •>:.....i suuare miles, ..,- ,)iv ,.x u ,,„.„ |j( ,-„„„,,, y.in^ 1*2,75-1,200 acres, but this must not anting to 3*48,031,700, whilo the ' HOtel .... be taken ns all of present commercial L.t revenue was $110,270.40, ,,- , „ , , I- c -. i .1 (Uuler entirely new nniinmeniBiil i value as much ot it w cov I -villi The foreign lumber shipments fron, small trees, only fit for fuel and local DHtish Col bin for 190*1 aggregated billing ' ltooill lllld Bill' lumber, which would not 1 insider 3S.-1-20.1-18 feet In addition to which supplied vvi'Ii the best ed as'timber'by tl.o loggers, whose [,30(1,508 feet of lath also went to '■-"' thods of selection are very ,•,„,.;.„ ,.„;„,. ,-„,„ ,,,„ ,,,, „,- __ ;"-,""',iw:;'-"":y;1 "ul>\''"" M'-yum-..-.*.■ n„- si,iP,„e.,.s «■,,-,.. ,>• *,-. oppo8i;; (I , Vmil largest and best of the trees, In n rmmber, 18,081,223; lath, 150,000, few years frum now when limber, by JOHN BREAU Pi-od reason of its scarcity elsewhere . , . . , .. , .. , , , I II win ii !i.iii-e ivilli a 'iiill.mu Inine*. _———__—.__._—___________ Becomes More v ,ilualile, ,. , , , , standing on codar imts. A tierce much Hint is now discarded l.y lhe ' . . . CM^KF , ,, .,. , , leinpest from the um lh had struck it J-i-'i-c'IYC-, i in,In -i -mi'i. will In- gladly ni.li/...I .iikI I . ' , .,,, , ,. , .,, , |u**l nlii'i- the imil Inn h.'i'ii ir,!! "li .— In nl1 probability old limits will l.e J ' |und tlie weather boarding finished, llIK IIKKT 111:AND Ol' OOMESTI, Wonderful Displays of Pains Famous Pyrotechnics, "The Pall of Port Arthur" in Pluming Piroworks. Larger Exhibits in Kvcry li.-pai inii-nt uf iin-- I'.-.i.'. Men's Relay Hace during tlie Whole WceK, eighl entries The Finest Show of Live Stoek ever held in Washington, Up-To-Dato Vaudeville. 1'iogram Every Afternoon and Evening, lleautif-ul Fruit Displays for Big Ca*!! Prizes Five or more Exciting Races Daily. Spokane Kennel Club's Big Annual Dog show, Indian Village nnd Indian Race-: and Dances, Reduced Rates and Special Excursions on all Railroads. Concessions for su ■■ Write for Premium List nnd Race l'l'.isiraiu Howell W. Peel, President Robt, II. Coii'rove. Sec. and M. CTQ-ARS. ■ ■ut i.vci several times, H With rcgnrd to the prospects t',.r| u.d had pushed il five feet nut .1' U)05 tlio bulletin -ay-: | perpendicular '•The lumbermen of British Col- j -*<| wncr was sitting on tlie fronl ''ne KooteilOy Standard uiubi.i uie verv hopeful of a prosrer- . , , ,. ' .. ' step, calmly smoking lr,s pipe, when and Juanita. M.\St p VI I l'!!i;ll 111 l)US season (1805), and v.,,,1,1 nm-1 ,,,„,„„,.,,.,.,„.,,„,„„, ,,,„„„. M,ler ii n-iiii'l if the Dominion gov ,,,,,, , . . . •• .. a streke ..i had luck, haven i eminent would nccei] • to their request .,, put i, duty of & per thousand .... ' Vou!" - u.i (he traveller. /. C. TllClin & Co. iiiu.'h lumber imported fiom tlio I "Yep." (Pull.) D'dted States. The imposition of '.Building wou Id have s I it all I ll.is duty, tho lumbermen claim, '-,•■,,, . , , ■ tight ii ii had been hiiuhed, wouldn I • vimild ilu no iin.!.- 1 Iiiiii [.line tin-in nn mi equal footing with their rivals of tin- Dnlced States, and would Insllto "' icekoii so ' il'nii'. puff) li great increase in production and "Going to tenr it down and bllild i-iiiisumption of llritish Columbia [| over ngaini" lumber, Meantime several of tl.e „Nopo„ .,,„-., hig liimher i ponies aro enlarging ,, . , . I "May I a-*, wluiy yoll init-iid tn their plant- nml logging is wing act- | ivilycanicd on to provide for the in- ,|""i'1' '"' . um,rd ,ni One Vai ver mill l< | "Nollilnj,,' itliswered the muiei. doubling its capacity, in n cosi ol l'i -dug his pipe from in- lliouth. (#150,000, I'lipitalists from Eitstcrn ••aV iiiid up-to- date. All kind- of open air attraction.**;. K;n!i day soine.tliing interesting. Y<>\\ will mee.i old friends there. Single fare on all lilies of travel, WRITE POR PRIZE LIST, J. E. Amiable, Secretary. Vancouvei* Hotel l-'ir-i-cliiKH Dining Itooni. *****************4*******4**444*******4********* ! THE YMIR HER3LD % X t : Please'funviirtl TitK Y.lilli Heiiai.h for . . .. .-iiinntli'" and in knowledge receipt uf i |'.i.»l Iiii lis of \\ ll". G1 4 Tilt! IIkiiai.u is published every Saturday m- .*-. ..•■- and S • .'.ii'inin- all the news uf thu camp. * l.i.|'|,if*- llllll Ciuill'i*-. | J l!\|i-- *l'i;i! Y' v.., -■!; II u>' V.;m, si. ♦ OWEN K*'VKl!. P SiM'Oiitl Avo VMIIJ Ladies1 burnishing. Millinery and Staple ^^ (joods CollsOI-VAtlVfi I'.-limate ^ f M a pA.1) . ,,;,,,,„., garogale rn 9-1,300,000, *"KS. J. JnCLCtJU represented by mills, Insming plants, |»i,-| (I ||'u r K|.,iv VMllt i .jjjjin-jj railways, tug boat»i etc.i olid ^f^______w___ ,.>, lusive of lh" value nf lands |mr-1 Vmir ('ili/.ciis Association. .Ml-'.i'.TS.i... I.Asi I'lil HKDAV !s ICAi'll MoSTll. 1'isi.ii Mi I.':..... President. Pinii v (!i.i*a/.i in Sc'.'ii't'iiy. ,\ IV III . ItWi.HTIl, Tl'..-. **********4***************4******44*444*444*4***** , If ■ l"|l»" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i E. W. WIDDOW80N rluiied and leased as timber limits, I YfTIl T TrflHSfer Co. j Ci.mis, ami. Awiavku, rthieh Wptlld tr/tal fit least 41,1 .'| || l a....... s,i.-„s„iCi,.: >.».t l*s,)M •**( I.KMlf. I'fnp«, •niii mmi!, •■During the eleven mouths ending November 3(-*th, 1004, there was l-hipped via the Canadian Pacific lailway from poinls in tlie unto tit Washington, '.-'-,-'' " '' ll"l!'"! .„„! 803 cars of shinglon, the bulk tit Tedminij and Bxpres* « ,. # ____________ .... i »0 (ihliffti ii!n!ii|itl*- attenfli'd tu ■vl.loh was billed to ponts in Manito- ' . . , "'""",,'.. .' - -, ...„„ „|„I the -.'reiit.-t. fare e.\er<-i,ei .11 the baand Territories, where t -* a« - ...i.l in competition with Btit-i h Col-|lian_liiiij "t tjovOt (liild- RilvCCi "' . fiend - Ul.00 Copp^, - . - i?l.u0 (Jold rtilter, • . - $1.00 t'llttf'gcs f'.,- . iil.kl in i-i ii Ih '.'Ii up plication. 1*3ker St., Nelscn, P () lirawi i I 108, Plume AU7. Dominion Exhibiton. igoS September 21 td October •; Iqoc. i'u.I.t tho tuispicoH of tliu Ku,vnl A*aC''i-**i-i_ .ui! l.i ■ --* II"- U.lCillg, l'i'...1. ho ''Ilusling,'' Military Paradiis uu I _;ler i" . UUV.VI, IHISH (JCAUDSaild ntliM L'amoi's Hand . ORAND WAl'BIl-CARNIVAL—Vurtolo'llf Fraser ■ 'i-hlffg lh"''' pat ml limii-- M. ,\l waishipsj Indian •. •- - ir. -■ •■ Indian Sports J'-ir all iiil'mmutiidi virit" W. |l rvBARYi Sl..r,.-tirv iwvl Miiiiau*'!'' New Wesluiiti1'!.'''. H*-1,