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Glaillvlll.)\nSTORAGE   AID   FOSWARJDXHC    AGENTS.\nGoods received, Stored utul Forwarded\nwith dispatch to any point in the Interior\nreached by wagon or pack I ruin. Consign\nyon goods to our care anil we will settle\nrailway charges and ship on to destination\nwith least possible delay.\nIJAKVKY, IJAll.liV A COMPANY.\nAS'ICItOFT,\n11. ('\nCLINTON HOTEL, Clinton, BC\nB3ARD AND LOMIi.G BV THE DAY. WEEK OB MONTH.\nHe.i A'hira Siililli iii-cl rinrp..    Oi-nl fli.lilli.ir.    II nunilerj frr Hid Cariboo.\nLlllnnel mill !)\u201e_ I'le.li lines .ir.lu.ifea.   llllilllllg iuhI U1.I1I1IS In llic vlcliiily.\nMA1ISHA1.1. & SJulTfT, : : Pmprictora.\nOtiesnelle Mouth,\nTha great distributing; center of the\nCARIBOO   DISTHICT,\nnd northern interioref British Columbia,\nwhere will be found at reasonable\nprices, at tho store cf\nGENERAL    MERCHANT,\nCroccries, Hardware, Dry Coeds, Boots\nand Shoes, Hats, Clothing* .\n- Miner's Outfits -\nDressed and Rough Lumber, Shingles.\nFIo\u00abr and _\u00a53iil Feed.\nQUB8AE1.LE.\nCLINTON.\nTho weiitlk-r for t-lio punt wbli!c litis Politics In town havo beon liiixzui-\nbcen very windy nnd uloiicly wiih; llio last few days, cnuaed by tliuiip\nHpella of bright liut \"niimliino. Tlieie pi'itrnuoo of Boatook nnd otli.ore. Mr\nlias been no rain worth spenltlii!** ol Bosloolt tried to oxplnin free trail\nmul llierancltera aioiiiixiomily Byeing but it whs all in vain. Wo want no\neuoli tilond lliat pa&sos over tiiid won\ntier-in;** wfietJier it wouldn't piiy io\ngti  up tliat   American rum   maker.\nTho Voting dredge wan litunolieil\nlast Monday. Most of the mucliinoiy\nib in plaoo nml no doubt will ho ready\nIn work in a few ivfiuks. Tlm Un-\ndorvvnod drudge lias had its eng-iiii]\nworking ror aome lijno now nntl\nwaiku tip Hgnitiat thu Quosuell'' liver\ncurrent in lino stylo. Tho dredge it-\nlied up nhout SiOO yards nbovo ilm\nbridge, ni d is, we bohuvo, working\nsuccessfully.\nMr It.iktM- is in (own on hia way\nup in tlio Cottonwood, whero ho goes\nto lootite ft 8,000 inch tliuih t'nr an\nlingliah syntlioaio woiklngtliore. Mr.\nlinker is au ohgiueor of extensive\ni-'.iniug nxpvriouco in India, Japan\nand tunny oilier COlllltrioB.\nTlio duel) for iho North Star mine\nis being rapidly oomplotud, There\naro 110 Ohinuinoii working on It, und\nuf courae every tin- '*\u00bb woik .shows up\nHACK&Y SADDLBHY AID H&BHESS CO.\nMAXUFAlTUtllCHS  AND IMPOHTERS 01*\nSaddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, Whips,\nSpurs, and Harness Trimmings.\nREPAIRING 03SE  WITH.NEATNESS AND DESPATCH\nAll orders by mail promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed.\nASHCROFT,\no. c\nCollins & Haddock,\nLIVERY, SALE &  FEED STABLES.\nFirst-class Liven' and Saddle horses on hand f   I \u2022\nPack and  Saddle Horses for sale to miners and\nprospectors.     Special rales made to traveling\nmen and others wishing to make the round\ntrip to Cariboo or Nicola.   Largest and\nmo sf convenient stables n tli ebivnnj.\nWe bay oar oats in ear lots from the Northwest and\nfurnish lliem to teamsters at reasonable rales.\nStables on Railway Avenue.\nTlio Rov. D. McKinnon held l.i,\nfire I fiorvioo in Quosnelle lust Sunday\nevening nnd preached a inoai\noltiquont scini'Ui. Tlie Itev, Messrs.\nHulton and MuKinuon left town on u\ntrip to liarkorville lust Thursday.\nMiss MeXt-esc, of S idn Crock is\nghiddunhig ihu heartd tif all our unmarried iiioti by her prcsoucu in the\nvillage.\nMiss Bowron if, wo Iicar, en route\ni'ur Barkerville. Her many friends\nwill bo exceedingly glad lo seo her\nafter her lung absence.\nMr. Watson, thu. sliip carpenter\nflora Victoria, is nutv in town and\nwill commence, work on tlio Fr-iscr\nriver steamer at once. Tho steam at\nwill ply between Soda Creek and\nQuosnelie.\nThe village is crowded with trumps,\nmany of whom uro making lliem-\nfcelves a nuisance begging from tho\nvarious householders.\nA political meeting was held by\nMr. JJostock on Thursday evening,\nTho meeting was uddteased by\nMessrs. Bustuok, Shoebothatn and\nCarney.\nGPAM5;: CRSEK TJ T.1X P30.VT.\nHaving OQCttalutl to go up to Spar, _\nUli creek a fuw days ago I popped in\nto sec thu good folks whose nctjunitlt-\nmice I bud tho pleasure o( making a\nfew weeks before. I learned from\nMr. Ctimmiskey, who is operating\nwith Mr. Merlhers that iu one weak's\nwashup for iwo of them. 8 hours u\ndny, they got $5(1 50,   whilst   O'Niiil\n,d McGregor, who nre working the\nMoore claim had netted nver $50 for\nu similar period. I also saw the secretary ofthu Quesnelle Forks Canal\n& Hydraulic Mining Company, who,\nwith somo nun. is busy wiih pros\npeotir.g and development work and\nho showed mo the gold obtained from\ntwo parts of their grouud, one open*\ning to Spanish creek, where, by\npatching up au old ditch, llioy had.\nturned on about 20 inches of water\nto strip off iho surface dirt preparatory to commencing a tunnel, A 10\nhour's run   of tho   water, assisted by\nLOWER  NICOLA.\nPerhaps ii litt'o news and mining\ngossip would not ooino am ins now\nfrom this section.\nQuartz seems to be tho topic of Nip\nday, uc.it so election. Several good,\nfreu trade fur our out tlo market. We or what are said to be good ledgf^,\ncannot compete with fi3 millions ol , have been located in Nicola lately,\npeople. Car Conservative govern* The Guolph Prospeoting & Mining\ncutis prosperous enough uud we Company have located soma claims\non Pctiteu crock. A. Irwin has also\nstruck a ledgeUmtsliowa up ;yoII and\nI undffratuud ih.it both propositions\nnro free milling. Within tho last\nfew days a largo number of claims\nti it v o boon staked off on what is\nknown hero ns Iron mountain. 1 understand tliu ore nss;iys high in gold,\nbut just what tho assay Ih hus not\nbeen made geucr-tlly known. Wc\nure looking for a small boom soon.\nG'aniio creek is also looking forward to the time when iliegolden\nnuggets will be unearthed by the\nuow complete Stevenson mining\nditch, or father, flume. I was there\na short time ugi and saw lho water\ninlo the flame from lho South Fork\nof Granite Crock. It is some three\nmiles from whore lhe water ia taken\nfrom the creek to where the company\nintend starting to wash, ou what is\nknown as the Gladstone claim. A\nfew weeks ago there was a bet made\nbetween Mr. Stevenson nnd Mr. Hogg\nabout getting the water on by tho\n25th of May, Mr. Hogg betting a $30\nsuit of clo'.hes that it could not be\ndone. The consequence was there\nwas some pretty lively work done,\nall the men taking hold with a will\nand shoving tho work ahead with\namazing rnpidit*, working night\nshifts in order to deliver lumber, just\nenough for the builders of the flume,\nwhich had to be hauled about a mile\non [ranks from the sawmill tu the\nGladstone claim aud ihen reloaded\non small cars that would run iuthe\nflume on a track laid for the purpose.\nTwosmall johnnies were procured aud\nplaced in the flume lo do thu hauling\nand at it they all went with such a\nwiil that on the 25lh aboutll o'ulock\nMr. Stevenson had the pleasure of\nopening (ho gate uud turning on a\ngood head of waler, winning thu bet\nuud the praise ofthe whole camp.\nHo is uow quite popular with all\nhands and well lie deserves it, as he\nIma worked very bird for Granite.\nWhen nearly everyone hero thought\nhu never could succeed tn putting in\nthe wnler. Certainly he deserves\n, \"ticrc credit than thc Government\nthe   way it has assisted in\nshall support Mr. Mara.\nOur foot hair club is milking good\nprogress in tho way of practicing,\nand wc hope to hnvo ,--, match before\nlong with tho I.illooitos.\nJ, N. .1. Ilrowu, lho Lillooet nars*\niiuiii, arrived from Lijlocrtt, accompanied by Mr, Gntipnr, and reports lho\nmines in a llnuribhiiig condition.\nMr. D. Murphy, suu of 0. Murphy,\nofthe Ml Mile' Uo*lBe, arrived by\nlast Mage looking well and hearty.\nVon: it.\nCOO CREEK FLA:HE3.\nA sad accident occurred in which\nF. Gaspard severely cut his font lie\nwns obliged to bo taken to the 150\nMilo IIlitis-. Under the care of Dr.\nHerald he is making good progress\ntowards recovery.\nMi. A.Meiss and Miss C. Eagle,\nor the Onward ranch, were visitors\nduring the week.\nMessrs. C. English-, P. Gold -n and\nJ. Brown wilt bu tho rnprasTitativos\ntf the Athletic club ai tli.) Chileoten\nsports, Tho former will take part in\njumping, ami the latter two will enter in the 100 yard and half mile foot\nraces. We wish the Dogitoa success\nin their athletic journey.\nTlie Pioneer mill has been repaired\nand is now hi running order.\nMiss A. Koster, of Alkali Lake,\nlias gone to ihc Forks tu visit her\nfather.\nMr, and Mrs. W, Ragle hnvo also\ntaken a trip to the aiiue-j.     J. N. J.\nTHE  P0L11S3   STATIONS.\nEditor .Mixing Jouhxal, Sir:\u2014\nThe M.vixo JoultSAL, which has always exerted itself ou behalf of the\nresidents of Cariboo wiil, 1 fee! ns-\nstirred, allow them space in its columns to vent their present grievance.\nCariboo cannot but regard itself a*.\nthe victim of an unscrupulous election sotiemo and great is its anger\nand di Mimy thereat, You have of\ncourse observed that the Forks of\nQu'ecr.ellc, Hoinfly, S.da Cte\nChileoten, Alexis crock and Ilar.co Idoesfo;\nvillo have beeu deprived of their usual polling places. Tlieso llioy have\nenjoyed at previous elections aud\nmen glutlly travelled ten or Fifteen\nmiles to record their votes foi no\ns valued more than the\nfranchise. Now, with a gentleman,\ntheir member, in lhe House of Commons cognizant of iheir wants and\nanother irt-utU'inati who hopes to rep-\nrofcent ihem nnd who should seek to\nacquaint himself with their need!-*; 1\n\u2022\u25a0ny that, wilh these two gentlemen at\nOttawa, only design on their part,or\nculpable neglect as disgraceful as de\nsign cuild- havo brought about tho\ndisfranchisement of from lot) to 200\nelectors of Cariboo. Il is n romaika-\nbio nnd damning fict tlmt without\nexception those places which have\nlost their polling stations are\ntrongholds   of   Mr.   Bostock    nnd\nSHCROFT,\nCL1MON.\n(JJIIECT isiroirt'Rii OP\n!::\u25a0:\u25a0-? 3. !i\n!\u2122\u00a3^    i!!\u21224\n\u00bb\u00abhmjb)|8E.\nHeadquarters tor 'Hum ami RancHers Siippllcs, l-'lour, lllcc, Sugar, ftuck ami Win\nSail, Coal Oil, Blacksmiths ai.il House (.'ml, anil all heavy goods purchased\nin carload Inls and prices lialit.      Illdlni; aim i'ack Saddles,\nIliinlers OutNls, Killer, Shot (luns, Aminuiiiilon  etc.\nSole Agent for Giant Pnmler Company of Vietoriu, full shek en lieieid al iheir\nnew magazine, Fuse, Caps, ele., ele,    Ceo. Gage &\u2022 .Sons celebrated\nDominion   Hire Hal Sf rings, Ma\/trasses,   I'l'\/loUn, $rc,\n\/lOGGIIir DKESSKIj IVMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, PICKETS\nUIU.INKUy AND   bHKSSMAKl.VO   dopartmont   Undor comnet.1.1\nmumigompnl in uoiinooubli with sluro nt Aslieroft,\nGOODS HECEIVED and forwarded  to all  nans of the upper countrr\nHt reduced latua. '\nC.  P. R. SIDING lo warehouse and special facilities for handling goods\nOrders nnd enquiring liy mail Imvo T,\"-    W   TTOSTPP\nprompt intention. A '    \"' \u25a0 l v-'0 * ^l-\\\nDOMINION    HOTEL.\nli.ta'LKSO.X<!\u2022 HUJtlti\", Propfttcon.\nCLINTON, B, Q(\nTbo Domlnloii IIi.u-l is trail Incntctl In llu: heart nf thu village nml is one of tiita-\nci\u00bby antl mast r-tniurf.il Ikiiiuw fur tr:ivcli!-*s nn tin- (JuriUOu road       All\n.,_\u201e.,_  \u201e  sl-.inua In mul mil call nl till*: hOil-ii*,\nNEWLTT FURNISHED ; ; KATES RE.V3OS10LE.\nHUDSON'S  BAY\nCOMPANY.\nQUESNELLE     MOUTH,\nCARIBOO,\nB.C.\nDirect\nAND DEALERS\nvery littlo labor put noiiily \u00a78 in the muny Liberals, it -will delight\nsluicobox, and in the oilier placo, [bu \u201et!\u00bber ildo to learn, wore dis\nwhich is ronmUlm ooriiar facing tbo]heartont-d when tbey fuuiid that a\njourney of from IS to 100 miles\nwould bo required before they could\nreach a pulling booth.   Not ono Car-\nNorth Forte of Qiesnelln river, where\nthey had opened a tunnel the first\nsat yielded about 67, but thoy cannot continue work there jitfii now be\ncause of high water. This hitter\nground is at ihe foot of abonuh about\n30 feet high   and  the   bench be'in_\nihe matter of roads. I have traveled\nover pretty bad roads but certainly\nihe one lo Granite is the worst, and\nconsidering the amount of money\nthat lias been collected iu flint part of\ntho district for license!', taxes, etc., I\nis a tdiamo nnd disgrace to tint l.iivn\nthe roads in better shape. I nslttud of\nspending the appropriation \"O the\nGranite road lust year and liuisliing\nit, the bulk of tliu money wus spent\niu building a rond to Savonas, where\nI don't Biipposo a dozen wagons\ntravel during the whole summer, and\nleaving about lii miles of the road\nto Granite unfinished. A large\namount, of li-'ary machinery, piping,\netc., had to be hauled over this IU\nmiles of trail (none of the best,) making the cost un siu-ii freight, more\nthan treble what it should bo. 1\nunderstand they calculate to finish\nthe road this summer* We will give\nthem credit before hand lor doing it,\nlor if wo wait till the roud is done to\ncredit them it will be cold weather\nas they wero never known to get a\nroad in good  repair  unlil fall, when\nIN\n,  _,_\u201eJ$ AND  CIGARS,\nDry    Coods,   Groceries, Hardware, Boot9\nund Shoes, Miners' Supplies-\nBed R<ick Prices.   vto:.d   Cuaranteeds\n'Quality.\nCIBSOf*]  &  COMPANY.\nBT titer t.V   in KST CLASH   IIOL'SK.\n\u00a9  BOARD AND ROOMS BY THE DAV OR MONTH\nTlntc. :-'HBfirifiIjlu.    Nowly fimilf-lucl unnrx.    Ilfll 'qlltirlcrs Cor Inllllllfi mun nm'\nOIHIIIIIOI'C! ' ll'l,V\u00ablIcl'S.   Ojun ilaj' ur.d nlfilll.    Op|)Osltc 0. P. ll.tlcjuil.\nbuoito Iil iM-entv lias tlio timo unit, nearly all llifi fi'digtltlng is over, cs\ninonoy to undertake such a jouhieyjlpecially tho lloavy g,ioda. Wo liopo\n; but the followers of Mr. liosiook havo this will prove an exception to the\n=>, been choerr-d by the Indignation, as general rule and tho work will be\nabout 70 jarda broad by \u00ab30jardiL\u201e,\u201eta!l tholr own, of many slrong'ooinnienood and pusllid lo comple-\nlong would give a cubical area of (,'onsorvativos, and Cariboo knows1 lloll at.ihe earliest possible date, as\n175,000 cubic yards, which, averaged ,l01v ,|\u201e,t t|,0 ,0|,emi\u201eR 0f the loaders' no road iu the country needs it worse,\nat Iho yield  shown, would   indicate, j js nol endorsed by Iho rank   aud lilo' and with lho oxc ptioll of Iho Oarl\nspeaking after Iho m er of quarlz \u201ef lhe Qonservntlvo party.   Mr. Mara1 boo road I doubt if any road   carries\nminers, a value of *35,000  gold In L,,,, Ballsfy Idintoll'of tlmt much whon1 moro freight ovor  it than this one\nsight, but   in nny   valu'at'oil of this |,G visits us. land we certainly think that this part\nomnpaiiy's property it must bo staled , y\u201eu wj|| ,mti00 ,|lal z \u201ema\\ Bjm. of lhlJ distrJ0, licwmi u_[t!,r lrM.\nihat the bonoh would only open llio ,,|y |\u201eroppi-o to sliito agriovanoo for men! than it has hilhorto received. I\nway to lho main body of auriferous 1 do nol believe lhal the Government1 t|,i\u201eli what is needed hero is a good\n\u25a0ravalattho rear uf ii, which is ull \u201e\u201e\u201et to rectify il. Thoy havo Intro- healthy kloker, Bill have already\ngold bearing and well adapted for hy. JU(WIJ Cariboo, long faithful to tho takoil up too illuoll of your valuable\nOonsorvailvo party, ton repulsive time, su will dose, but will at somo\nsample of electioneering but to ascertain how much nf it this district will\ntoloralo. I beg to refer them to tho\nthe election da\/.    Yours truly,\nDlRlMIA.VCltlSKUQ.VU,\nSoda Crook, May '.'ilid, JS90.\nWHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.\nAttention ail atiif.tithi*  uaranleed to customers.\nMain Street. - ASIICROFT,B C.\nTHE CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION\n\u25a0-TORONTO\"'*\nJ. K. Mat-.lon.ild, I). Miintci-.alit.\nMitn.ujiiii, Hirceior,     Im>pecloi\nW. C. Maertonntd\ni.lcnt,        Maii.ttjiiiit Director,     Inaptdor, Winnipeg. Actuary\nCapital and Assets over $6,000,000\n'nsurauco at Risk '327,000,000.\nNO COXDITMS, NO tCUSTRICTIOXS, I'OI.IDV CONTRACT A MODEL OXE,\nThirty Days Crnco cllowoc! en premiums.\nJ. D BREE2E. J- H . CLEMEirS,\nGeneral Agsnt for B 0-, Vancouver Agent, Ashcroft-\nTHE WESTERN IILLlf'O CO Ltd.\nREC5SM, ASSA.\nDE &.LKES   I3ST\nHIG33   GRADE   FLOUR,\nFEED,  OATS,  Etc.\nHAY,\nM. McDONALl), Agent for N W.T. and B.C.\ndraulio worltirifl*. A^iiin turning to\ntho other pliico nnd milking tin osti-\nmiito on ilm bnula ut' a use ot -JO hiolius\nof water Itir Mi lours, which vvaulil\nl>o erjiiul to $ I v for twditty.ffjur hours.\nNow if v,OU() inuliQS ol water worfl\nturned on to such gronitd wo bIiouIU\niave u yiold of -j81,200 \u00bb dny, which\ns fir.'bihly rrjual to if not in K-x'^ft-it\nI'tlm best pru|iot>itiuti in Cariijuuio-\n\u2022 V \u2022\nSuy^r.Hl.ut.-irtf CHrl-wdp uf U.irllio.) G-ild\ni^ielfin juiif afrif-*'! in Alluimtl lltin wei-lc.\nlliin lul U n-liii tu Uu l\u00abil IJ\u00bb'.\nlime report progrosa uu rouda.\nV. W. Puaier, nf Olinlon puasi-il tlirou^li\nAwlici'i'ft Tltursdiiy on hl<t vtmy toVietiirla.\nMr. Fiialor It.nl wilh Iiim Huiiit; liiitljilcs nf\nrjiuirUJ I'i\u00bbuml in tiie Clinton sectinn llmt\nliu was tiikiii^ liinui,' lor intBiiyiiig. Tln'io\nla every rcuHon lur believing Unit llio Big\nB.ii- uiul JPruaur rlv*ir auction will yui show\nr-'imo Kiiinl qinilz ludutifl. Il Is li juittl\njkut_ti<-u iur -'Hj^> Luliu-j.\nCARIBOO\nA. H, Walters, Propfietr\nBoard and Lodging af reasonable rates.\nCuiuci* of li^ilivud Avt-i.uc and Third BtttQb\n :-y\n\u25a0\nbi'iUS\ni t'olnmlii-i filming -Journal.\nls'iwd i*7urj Botitrdny.\nS. KKYiNOLDS,\nEditor hntl Propmtpr,\nhsc rip lion Price, per nniuim - \u25a0 $2.0n\nTho com of protluoiliK\nllio ,\"\nOOO [intiniU ,,! oo|>|ior  I\nik:i\nredul 8.S8 aoilta por p\nunci\nii 'cent cablo ndvicos\n'rum\n,uvv Ihul tliaie h on   1,\n.1.ill\nLomlo\nSpokiiiin nud will n it do itnytliing ou\nthe North Stnr in tha muuiitunu.\n\u2022\u2022Wc lutd Intended milking -muoli\nmore extensivo investments in Hoss\nIniitl,   l>iit n?ii!ly   clnim   owners nn*\nhul.liiifr iheir\nfour wu slmll lm\nthink that if a\nlooks nl iltulr p\npropiirod to pny\nday.    However,\nproperttut* so slillly und\n\u25a0lEonnble terms Mint ',\n> bn content will\nThoy   sootii   n\nll    pjotlB    mil nud\nily ho should bt\nli (or it   Hi.- next\nlm\nopi\nht.\nwe idiull nujj-n\nyet beforo *\n-Utistlund Mil\n'ii   801111) lllOlu\nito a puiehusi\n> leave for tin\nvu iHCiithit* ai||i'v tif copper\n.hfttboth London and Pmis are taking all they can net hold of. lt now\nbooms poasible fur copper io go to l\"'\ncents in tho near future.\u2014Western\nMining Wurld.\nTho recent troubles in South Africa i avo called Attention to lhe fuel\nthat iheru is i trendy under wa.Mi\nlai*j;n atiHuuil of ehctiic.il construction work for the milling districts in\nihat country. As un cxamplo, it is\ninteieslinp; lo know that eight cur\nVoads of electric pumps were to-entlv\nthipped by an American eiuutriu\ninanufacturiug com pa iy to iiuutli\nAfrica, where thjv will be used in j\ngold initios. In one ease clootrii j\npuvnps aro arranged in sctu'S, the\nwater passing successively through\neach pump, whioh arrangement's do ;\ntt't-vned to nf: wati r Iron liu; li ittoin\nof a fcliuft 2,300 febt deep.\u2014Mining\nWorld.\nMining Etaol^Siieoulatlon.\nConservative mining mnu urge llini\nit iu time a halt wt-re called in iln\nfortaation of iriospnuaiblu tniuiiijj\nstock coiupmii's. They say men who\nnt-vnr saw a mine, who know nothing:\ntrf mining methods, are lending theii\nnames to doubtful enterprises. Many\nhave becomo feverish over stock spec\nulation, and nothing can be dune t\nprevent it. There arc now over 3,000\nmineral locations in the Trail crook\ndlslrict alone, covering :*.t least 1-5,\n(;0(J acros. lu oiujIi case tho locator\nhas sworn that ho lias mineral in\nplace. This piopositlon is hardly\ntenable, unless ihe. country is one big\nbody of ore, mnl t hia ia not possible.\nA mining man said the other day\nthat \"any ground in Tuu I Creek\ncimld bo sold; that tho people wero\ntiftcr acres, not mines, tho idoa belli*;\nto incorporate and sell out; that acres\nwore us good for the purpose as intn\npral ground.1' Uo a'so 6-aid', \"The\nforming of tlieso really illogitinuto\ncompanies was not for the purpose of\nworking thn grouud, but lor tho purpose of mining the public.\" Tliero if\nundoubtedly a largo po cotituge of\ntruth in tliis statement.\nTliero is another tidng whioh is\nworking to the disadvantage of legit-\ntinato mining, lluforu tieasury stock\nis exhausted, private stock is offered\nfi.r sale, in many instances at a price\nfnr below that for which treasury\ns'OL-k can be purchased. As a consequence development is retarded,the\ntreasury stock cannot bet-old and the\nproposition, even thotiah it be a ini r\niioriousone, falls ii.t\u25a0\u00bb disrepute. The\npurchaser of the treasury stock is disunited, feeling that he has been\nduped, and denounce.'- mining.\nPerhaps nothing can bo devised tu\nnlTminate tho evils whioh follow in\nthe wake of buccossful milling. It n>.\nuu ol 1 story. It has been repeated\nover and over again, from tho eaily\ndays of mining in California. It will\nprobably ba continued until the end\nof time, unless the people learn wisdom.\u2014Spokesman'llu vie w-\nAu eastern p'ipor says that Prof,\nGainer, tho student of monkey Inn\ngunge, is lo \"lead a party of swell\nNew York era on a game hunt in Africa,11 Why a mini who hat made u\nstudy of tnonkfiys is selected tu\nunide those swell New Yorkers is not\nclearly evident, although it may be\neuaily understood by some.\nNew Dor\nii the pine *\n-i puL-liahm\nilile paper\nprincipally known\ni where Lowery's Ledge\n1. And yot that very read-\ncomplains of hud* of home\nNow De\nHi\nIA rhaps ac\nllioir town\n;i!nce whei\n\u2014 Ki otent\nof them\ndistinj\ni* pffOpiO BOt'lll\noa of things.\nwould rathei\nlihlmd as t!i.\nll .urish most;\nral Impm-tniit mining\nmisummtil-jil lostwuvk\niinWelr bmiilud. i\nnn Kxpiiniiiitm t\npur claim, for (30,(100, lliu ft\nIjelng made on Ihul dny. 'II:\nsuiuvvllmia Tlm oru la en\nfurin ot red oxide, native c>\\\n\u25a0 Mr, Jo\ni Aim rit\n, tho  Unp-\n_l  i-aviii.ni\nslum in*; Is\n[-1T, 111    lilt'\nper glance, wilh it Eiuall pcrcciilnj-Q uf\ngold, and runs from llio So per cent, in\ncupper. lk'sUtcs tlie Cupper, llireu oilier\nclitims\u2014tlio No. 7, Roll Uny mul Falcun-\nhuVe licen linm'.ul fur Mr. Wtu* anil lii?\niisanclnU'S. All llireo claims nre in At-\nwood':* eainp.\u2014Advance,\nTho Mineral HIM.\nTl.e Min. nil  UlU Gold Ulolnj  Com-\nj-any .if Alberni hn-i lit on Coi me.l during\nway, nntl\nml'iinu In\nIf lliey\nmiilit-ntv\ni.it l.y ro-\nTho N -rth Star.\nThe Lillooet, Fraser Rivor k Cariboo Gold Fields Company,  Ltd., has\ntaken hold of another promising property.   The  North  Star was recently\nbonded to Mr, Lasoellos. of Vnncouver, who turned his option over to the\ncompany   about a week   ago and on\nSaturday it closed the deal hy paying\n613*000 in cash for  the mine.   As\nthe case   of   tho sale   of the City\nSpokane*   the   company was represented by G. Malcolm  liubbard, tht\nLondon solicitor of tho Lillooet com\npuny and Robert Jnmieson of Nanai -\nmo its mining export.\nTalking of their last investment\nMr. Hubbard said: \"Wo aro endeavoring to Eoouro good properties\nfor our company, as the British pub*\nJie, which is back of us expects us to\nmake conservative investments, ll\nit found out wo wero putting ib\nmoney into wild oats it would soon\nbe down en us. Wo expect Mr.\nHome-Payne, tho chairman of the\ncompany, who ia now in Vancouver,\nto tome up here shortly and look\nover the propertied wo have nripdrod,\nAt present we shall devotf nil our at-\nust few weeks to prospect and develop\npromising claims north nf the Allnrni\nisollilaleil. The -jenllemt-ti Interested\nall promlnenl VicttH'ta businessmen\nwho nre detcrmin-nl lo make the cumpuny\nas strong as possible. Tbey du nol cure\nto say loo much about it nt prosed us llu\napplication Inr incorporation liis not yet\nbeen llleil, although it will he on Wednes.\nday next. Ii is the intention uf the company to commence active operations within a fortnight from ihu tune tlie certificate of Incorporation ia received. As n\ngiiuranleo that ample funds wlll.be on\nlinnd to develop lho piopurly, half the capital flock ol the company will be reserved\nI'or development purposes. Arrangements\nare being made to secure thu services ol a\nilmriiugl'ly elllcient atul competent miui-\nugcrlo open up thepropcrly. Il Is evident Ihat lhe fnilli of Victoria's uubIuc&s\nmen hi the richness uf lho Albernl conn-\nirj is Increasing, nnd llioy nre showing-it\nia a pracllcal wny hy spending ihelr time\nuutl money in opening up this valuable\nsection ofthe country. Certainly the dc-\nvelnpmenls so f.ir are ciioour.iglng.\u2014Ool-\nTha 3. c. !?ooDrd Clipped.\nAt Mllwnukeo the other dny lhe lilocan\nDtur Company met and declHred a cash\nI'vidoml or $100,000, or 10 cent? per share\nmils stock or $1,000,000. This reprc-\n'eiiis only lhe cash tmt aside from the\nwiuler'a work, ami (lues not represent tho\nliiitirt! profit ol ilii mine dming fhe period\nmeiiliotiod. Nearly $125,00,0 wns ox-\nicnded from the profits in building lhe\nnneoiilraturJCBt put in opunUlon, and in\nther improvements, The niina is now\nat work filling a coulracl with the Oiniihn\n\u00bbt Grant dnu-lter, culling for 1,500 tons\nper metilli for a pnrlod of 8 months. From\nlho Spokesman Uevicw we take lho following:\nThc Slocan Star Ib ono oftho moat re-\narkablo mines in lhe northwest. When\nthe property came into lhe hand* of Air.\nWhite it was scarcely mnro ihnnapros-\npecl, htu developed wonderfully in n shnri\npuce of lime until uow it is probably the\nbiggest producer of silver-lead in North\nAmerica. Wtdi lho present workings\nIhere is now uol less than S'J.OOO.UOO in\nsight, besides '20,000 tons of ore un tlie\ndump awaiting coucctilralioo. The niuii-\nngctnout cllho mine has been most cou-\nscivniive, nml but few of the plans hayo\nreached the public,\nHinco starting in with rcsular ship-\nmonls about two yents ago lho cmnpanv\nhas shipped 10,000,000 pounds uf l.ad and\nfi.OOO.OCOoueccsofsll'.cr,\nIt was only recently Ihat lhe company\ncontracted lo deliver 1500 ions of ore and\nconcentrates each month to tho Omtdia ilc\n(j-riuil suielteia nt Pueblo, Col,, fur Ihc\neight months couimoiiclug May I. As\nihls product will run $100 a ton ibis con\ntract alone means $1,200,000 at u causer\nvalive eslima'e.\nThe olllcers und slnckholdcrs of those\nbig mines nre: Angtia Smith, president;\nJ. lloyt Smith, secretary and ireastiror;\nUyroti N. While, vice president and general manager, and Frank L. Vance, Davhl\nVance, W. J. Datlmuu, Ohns, M. ICipti\naud ilm A. Ii. Gross estate, all MitwiutUuc\npeople and interests. There are eight\nclaims held hy ihe company, which has \u00ab\ncapital stock ol $1,000,000, and the minus\naro ni an average elevation of 4,600 fret\nubove thc son level. The company Is now\nprepared, Manager White stales, lo pay\nthc agreed dividend of $loo,0u0 evory font\nmom ha. A nulUcleot athounl of ore ia de\nveli'pinl or hiBight to koep tho enmpniiy\nbits) for ihe nr.' tiiruoyears. Tnur levels\nare now optrat I, ike tlfth havlug been\n':\u25a0.-\u25a0,i.:.; in iuaho.\nWiirli Itjiwi being ri'tnimed on llioMnn-\n\u25a0invito \"rltr.i Jiilniug Company's uiiiic,\niili< i in iHteeti in llu iV.-m Vollner, lduhn,\niifi- r u BUfpensiiui of sn-vuml ycnis luihiw-\ning ti|Hin an aboitlye mile of the prnpi'itj\n;a i.iiiulu!] enpUiilibls.iiDil product ion will\nnow he pu-lu-tl from this, the gicnies!\nnlca mine tfcsl of Noilh Ci-r\u00bbtlnu. The\niiii-a necius in hlm kj of vnrlniij she*, en-\n:!tMpil iii n ten-lout lc.tgii.-l IVidj\"pnr, ihuii\n.vciglu i..i...: frum Avon-. 800 pounds each\n\\bi.iii 0,000 .-\u25a0<\u25a0: uf'SevL-hipiiic.il work !: .\u25a0\u00bb\nlirenilnne, ciniM-ling ..f n Shutl 100 fuul\niKtipuml linn- tunnels, of which the ih ret-\nupper oiii ti nyera\/c H U    in lenglh amt\nlhe luwt-st, fully feel hclow ilie huituiii of\nilns Bhafi, Is In 200 lent unit will now lie\n\u2022Irlvcn filrther. 'i'he niicn.ol' which there\nuro 000,000 l-tnilii-ilmus it. the inch, i\u00bb\nspill nnd cut Into merchantable! bIzcs, sell\nfor no cents n pt mid, the largest from *$*3t'\nio iji_IO, and lho nverngo about $10.\nMica Is llio unclenl stibsllluiB for glass\nnnd was uaeil I'or lhal purpose by tlie\nMexicans. In the mica mines of Norlli\nUarollra are sunn; very until cut winking.--\nIn which iili1 to,.Is b-jlioved to Imve been\nused by llic extinct races which once Inhabited this continent, It is used I'm\nslovo windows, for nnn eonduelors nn\noliclrlc armalurcB and for Iho poriliulcs of\nwar vessels, ns the concussion of guns wili\nnot break il. ll is also ground into\npowder ami used lo produce a glittering\neir-iet nn wall, na well aa for a lubricant\nwii.ru :i iion-conducior ol heat is rcquiitd\nn  machi.iei'V.    ll is the one mineral nl\nrlilcli there is a ei'itlelly, one eilVct of this\nfurl being that mlcnline Is mil nu fact u rod\n..[\u2022flmall-.th-dr pmlutl logether. The ben\nmica is protluuii.i in N\"ew U'tilipslili'L1, but\nlho MuBcovlle.df winch W. IJ. Ouants i\niivina.-i-r, la lho largest..! imiij MuNauglii\nof Liiidon, having stated Hint il couh\nproduce an much ns nil the olher mines iu\nthe United Stales combined.\nBonding and Belling r.Tincs.\nThero is a great rtiluetnucc among min\nowners in all pmis nl lho com.lii lo !> m\ntheir claims, but lho (act remains lliat i\nis impossible to sell in any othi\nmliiern, liko everyone, must\nbusiness methods and usngi\nwould succeed. A well know\nnn Ihissilhject illustrates this \\\nfunitig to n California mine which was\nvery highly thought or hy ex perls who\nhud ex indued i',\\.*i was on ll.emaikii\nfor iwo years. Finally one man wus given\nthe exclusive epllou and lhe property was\nsnid nl a large figure.\nNow, why did the sale In lhiscaFc liana\nfire so hmg, and why did the properly go\noil'so quickly al last? Simply because\nthere wns uo bond or option ou it, ur lu\nthe place- of such, no one aulltoiiZ' il i\u00bb acl\nofllcinlly f-u* lhe owners. Sow, it has\noften been urged, bul c-tnnnt he loo often\nrciteraleoyUtiit in none or the great m mny\ncenters like Chicngn, Buslon, Now York\nthin, will lhe Blislilest alti-niluu be\npaid to any proposition for which lhe pro\nm-Merhaa uol a power ofatiortiey nr con-\nIracl of some kind. They will nut even\nread our reports nnr ItMcn lo whnl you\nImvo to aay. Tho reason ror Una Is obvious. Thoro ore but few syndicates nl\ncapili.lisls already termed and looking\nror mines anywhere. Tliu sn'o nf every\nmine is a Bii:gular mid distinct operation\nhy itaeir. When *i bitiker or olher capitalist accepts a dc'irablo properly, ho\nseeds an expert tti look at ii; If Ihu report\nis favorable, he procCiaU to nrg-uil\/.e a\ncompany to purchai-e, and this generally\ninvolves an u;illay of fnim $10,00J to $73,-\n000. Who would slihI an expert on the\nsny of uu irrisotuisiblo in termed tarj !\nWho would go ti) the enurmocs expense\nof getting up a company without a contract giving Uic lime necessary for lhe\nwork and fixing lhe price! 11 ii* useless\nlo kick against the goad. W n man wants\nto sell a mine, he inu^l submit tn Hit; requirement.* which govei-d thc situation.\nEvery great transaction lhal ever Uiuk\nplace io this stale ur the United Slates\nhad a bond behind it.\nThc man, there-lore, who wilt not give n\ncontract, who says: \"Find come, liist\nserved;'1 who diclalorinlly oidurs ynu in\nbring along your man with money, cash\ndown, is sure to be lefl in a stale of lonely\nblessedness, ns far as tli-' sale ol his properly is concerned. Of course il will be\nurged that options have been gi.'eu will\nou' number and nothing was necoin\npllsbcd by so doing.   To   tills   we rep\/\ntlintihe bond was cither given to worthless parlies or tiie propel ties themselves\nhad no value. A mine nl lirst nie excel\nIcnce. Uiul can ulniid close Inspection, Ilia\nhuld ai n fair price baeod ou develop\ninenlB, can always he sold.\nV$P'    \u2022'\nT8CE.\nA .tttlnj\n-ill bu l.i\n>\\ nlnciilQ\nClinton, Mav _th |\u00abU1\n. of Crritioii\ni- Clltituli, mi\ni* iii-xt at Un*\n\u00a3> \"\"\u25a0    '\u2022\" .   \u2022 \u2022 ;?\\ fi*\nKOTSCS.\nA pittluK of the Cminty Omm or Card\nill lie held tit As'iorufl, It. C, ou I\nay thu llftll lUyef June, l-iilti, al, Uic In\nlelnven lu tlm Kataunii.\nJ08. WM. BURR,\nlle;-uiv Itcglntr-il\nAslieroft, May Hlh, 181K1, 3\nTn fl p^m pn ITHO& DUNN & Co Ltd\ntion.\n: ttnd Zhcct Iron,\n\u2022 napr- %fani:ttt He\n@h  tt %\nSpecial inducements will bo given by\nthe undersigned to\nBlacksmiths,\nHarness Makers,\nPainters,\nCarpenters and\nWheelwrights,\nWho mnv wish tn establish themselves iu\nbusiness at one of Hie most central points\nllio Cnriboo District, vizi   Thc well\nknown 3t;iml of tlie\ni;,ns,\u201el\nt:\u201e\u201el \/JtlH'fli.\/oc\n.nu:;,', arsizhs\nNiinnlliin.\nNtiv -V.'sn\n Tiictln\nIniUr-.TuwIuv\nCllnlon...\n M.\u201e\u201el\u201e.v\nK.m |W\nVtrnim...\n. . ..Mnndiir\n M,\u201e\u201el\u201ey\nSill ilny\nl.'il, Mny\n.11)11, Mav\n.sruli May\n.\u25a0.'Hill May\nitHll'jlIRO\n.I.VI, .1 lllll\nr. C. DUNLEYT.\n^QTEL and\nGHtiEJIALSTOK!\n150-\nite\nouse\nCerrespondfiice solicited, nud infoinia\nlion cheerfully furnished.\nVeith & Borland.\nProprietors.\nOR SALE\nQUICKSILVER,\nMan ufacltircd by the t'iivi.btir Uttnhtg Oo,\nCarrenpondvnrcbu mail solicited.   8 nnd io Cordova utrcot, Faiusoitwr. II. V.\nTHE  CYANIDE   PROCESS,\nEMINENTLY ADAPTED TO CARIBOO ORES.\nRefractory Gold and Silver Ores treated and reported on h lhe\nMacArthurForrest, Oiract Cyanidation.\nMacArthur-Yates, Amalgamation & Cyanidation\nFor particulars apply to\nTHE   CASSEL   GOLD   EXTRACTING    COMPANY,   ltd:\nAssaying conducted in all its branches and mill t:>ts made,\nW. PElLEff-fllHEV. F. C. I, Siipcriiiteiident, VAilCOBTEIt, It. C.\nuosso\nJ, M. BUXTON, & Company.\notanes\nHoes\nin.\nDEALERS   L.y\nning Shares\n'OliTS   MADE   OX   ALLUVIAL   DEPOSITS.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\neUdr,\nBit-.ten, f.ii\nIhy am.\nSODA Cli.\nn. c.\n5 A!-\\!'A.!i!'.>', Willi  I'OpoS   CtC,\nfiillljil'. If,\n1 I'.'.t K SAl!i)J,li,\n1 ltiniXC S.VBDI.B, nearly iicw\ni HiiRSRS, wo'ghtutt from nriO.\nIn 950, will ivurk iiiiiIm- HllllllC   \u00bb;-_.;     \u201eA^\nui- inick.   I'lioos I'lsiisiiiintiii',I tstimaie\nwill lionolil uliigly iii-iii 1 I.\n1). McGILLlVRAY.\nJI\/ii-iti\/ne-Hiw \"\/ alt Lind. ..f\n^STEEL Ai^D IRON HYDRALUIC MINt\u00abS PIP I\nfurnished of cost of power\n,1'l'I.V   I'n\nJ. W. B.V.N IIEKK ,\nllulll\nr .1   ('.\niQun\nDOYD,\noil*, 11. C\nThe Mining Jotonal\ndocs first class Joh\nWork.\nplants, and putting* water on mining\nClaims.   Monitors, Cates, Valves\nPeltcn Wheels, etc., furnished\nat shortesii notice and\nlowest rates.\nlle\u201e,l Ojjlte, riinMiiew, tt. O. *,'.:<! .\",>\u25a0 Work., .Vj\u201e- 11'i.lw\/n.ln',\nAt,\nt-r.i3:'\nQ.\nsig\nVancouver,\n DK.VI.Bll\" I.N\t\ntCamloop\n\\gricultnrnl Implements of all kinds\nliircfst slocll In thi' [irovinirc anil best assortment.\nAmerican Eain wagons, also Canadian Bain\ns'-iitiililo for fri'tslillns anil furin pwriiosc?.\nBuggies, Carts, Spring Wagons\nill! ul pviiiCS to suit tho times.\nOrders filled sjroir.9tiv.\nearn\ni^W&iB'a&Wffi-aAiikW-l'    *rsf#A V\n150 MILE-HOUSE\nTho distributing point for all the hydraulic\nmines at Horse Fly, North and Smith\nForks   and   main Quesnelle   River,\nalso the slock ranges of Chileoten\nand Beaver Lake Valley.\nl-Sa\nWHOLESALE  GROCERS.\nVancouver,        :        :        :        B. C.\nHYDRAULIC   MINING\n\u25a0\u2014OT THE \u2014\n[hydraulic geavel elevator system.\n A   SPECIAM1' \t\nExaminations a-:d Reports oj Auriferous Grovel Deposits Male, as to t':e\n{feasibility of their being worked by the\nIIYDRAVLIC   OliAVEH   ELEVATOR   SVSTEAf,\nPlans, Specifications and Estimates of cost of Hydraulic Mining Plant*\nsubmitted, and their construction and erection en the wound superintended and\ntheir efficiency guaranteed. Catalogues of Hydraulic Miniug Machinery an I\nCircitlfirs Explanatory of the Hydraulic Grave'. Elevator System furn shed upjri\napplication.\nI-*     II  f'AWPUn I    Practical ami Experienced Hydraulic Miner.\nIV    U  t:i.lil LiLfLU     ti^.HiiA-tSt..Vro:ktrt;:::lli:i*r, SijS-'i-iitci-.rti, IV. \"\nTho Cariboo-!?ambler caso.\nTlio en promo court at Victoria hns\nhiiiuitt! down ils decision in tlio louij.\npending Omiboo-Riilliblor chso. Ild d-j-\n(.'Islon ru verses Juilgu SplultM' ruling Hint\npriority cf rcctirtl gtivcrna. The jmlgmoiit\nor llic full court is unanimous tlmt -priority ol location wiih n record within ihc 15\nday.\", iniikcu n liilu as 1'iom tho locution,\nand Unit snbacquenl locutitin does not\ngnin Hiiylhlua liy being recorded within\nthu 15 days ln.-r.iru llic record ul' Ilia first\nlocution .   Tlio crtitcslnuls in this pmticu-\nAt this Point will be found a good assortment of\nGENERAL KERCH AND ISE & ffl INERS SUPPLIES\nAlso one of the best Hotels on the route.    Information cheerfully given.\n.EITH h BORLAND. Proprietors and Slock Raisers.\nlur suit hud omupromii\nmndo nn lunicuhl.' si\njudgmuiil was render^\nI Ihu\nulliir and\nIk-mail btifort) liie\nLiberal-\nConservative\nGRITRU COMMITTEE BOOIi\nKAMLOOPS, 15. C.\nTlie nli'ivo rnorn*\" nro open rmm !> \u00bb\u25a0 ni\nin 10 p. in. daily, null lliu ctuuiiiittco ex\ntend a cordial luvtlfttliin to nil vlsllora In\nihc cily. Thc sucrotnry will be in iktleii\ndiincu nntl ft (ford luciuiror-i tvury tutor-\nuAR-IBOO.\nBRITISH COLUMBIA EXPRESS Company, Ltd.\nFr.r Unrlirrotlttiand \"11 tnlcrmcdtale points mul connections north of Clinton cuei;\/ Monday\n\"i-'.'irni.d.-ii ii if! 'iiitfi-iiftllttl-: 'i.-Hntti itiuir. 1,-m-c Ashcmft on Mundui's, U'al.usilc.iimtind\nl''ri'hf'.-:,i\\tiii-iii.i'j ft'li<.-iriij dull-\nLILLOOET\nSlatlrsfor Lillooel awlVntcrmttUate potntu lean: A slim-aft nn MnmhiuK ttn-.l   Wt-dncs-\ni.'i'V*-, M'KKh.u'--*!'-!'  '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0' .'.nl,-r-'f t.t, :.-.;<-tt. hi.,'.\u2022liitutiti'.ii'-iii !\u2022> IMioutl \u00bbia Marble.Can-\nlim mtitlfi lull. <\"\u25a0>* n! it nil ti[l In .l.-.'i- -''\"fl ih< .Kdhnniaj dtiy.\nTare between Ashcroft and Clinton, $5. Ret tint limited tickets, good S days $S\nExtra stages, or special rigs (buggies or tight stages) furnished at short notice,\nIced Stables and Corral at Ashcroft, with water on ihe premises, and best\nattention given.   Rates modeiate,\nS. 'T.'XG\/.EV, Manager and Superintendent, J, J, MACK A V,\nHead Office, Ashcroft, \/!. C. General Agent.\nR. P. R5THET & CO., Ltd.\nWharf Street. .... VICTORIA, B. C.\nWHOLESALE HEBCIANTg, SIPPING\nJS.N D    I.NUS\u00ab ANCli.\nAgins for l\nWills  t'urso,  Columbia Flouring Kills I'n,, nf Eli'li-rli.v.\nftii iSli Couft S\\l\u00abamshtii ici's line of: tfttMr? betweeny.l'ttiriil iini!\nBritish Coluir.bla arancn\nHillLTOM P0WBEE OOIPAMY,\nUf Moutn\n\u2014 Ma:\nHigh Explosives, Blasting, Mining and\nDeatti\nIl-.ud office;\nSporting\n; in I'.lMi-ie Blasting .l;i-i-rr\nMontreal,       Branch of,1ct\n'owaer\nThe eateway to Cariboo and tho northern\ninterior and the most natural center\nin the Province.\nSteadily growing. Without a single exception each year in its history \"has\nshown more growth than the proceeding one. On the the eve of greater\ngrowth\nNOW  IS  THE TIME\nFor anyone requiring a lot to invost in\ninside lots. These lots will advance.\nEvery lot bought at present prices will\ndouble almost immediately.\nPRICES  MUST  ADVANCE.\nPrices now from\n\u2022**.<\n<*> mu\nSubject to early advance.    Plan can bo\nseen and prices given by applying to\nJ. J. MACKAY,      or to RAND BHOS,\nAsBCBorT, B. C.        Vacotjveb, B. C.\n n-*^l*-a__ft*---*\u2014r\u2014--\"-'\u25a0' \u2022     \u2014 >\n*<\nBi.:n.:ii cpn-jinrn minisq di-\nIlEOTOHi-.\nItlWUTKM lit* 7,[I^E.l\nl.lLirl.C',,1. llic Hon. Jiinips Baiter.\nGOLD COMMIsaiOSEHS:\nl-'or lho province IV S Gr.ro VIelnrin\nAllirnil tllslrlo't  TFIelotar Allimil\nCasslar      \" Jameal'mltir. ..Lukeiue\n(r,iril),.'0      \" Jnhn llowrou. .Kmllliulcl\nMllmcl      \" F BmiM...        l jlnn.it\nYnlo           \" aOTnnnnll Itinnlonm\nYnlo           \" CARLiu\u00bbhly.O(to.v\u2122s\nllns'lKtinlotiiiy J. V Ariiistriiii_.l)oii>ilil\n*f\u00ab3l Kiiulumty N Fltzstttbbs.,. .Jiolsoii\nmcii.'o luxnnmrtts.\nNanaimo district MBrny Ntttmlmo\nNuwWeslmlnalw D rtolisttn. .Wetsmiitsti'r\nEast ICnoteuuy    J P \/YrntMrnr,g..Dotinltl\nPCI I ; (Ii.l.lvn\n\" QQulilio....\\Yitiilniero\nCRiln-tll'di .FnrtHlwIe\nWcsl Kuoolenay .1 D Graham.lievulsliilti'\n\" W.I lioentil Nolsiin\n\" A rjprnnl, ,.Nu\\v IVtn-et\nJ C Itylccrl Rykerla\nJ Klrl.iii. ItiuElnml\n\" TTaylur ...Tlmn l\u201eikt'\nCnritioo ilisiriet   W Sleiiltcitaun Qtulatiell\nYale \"        W pnikl Yn!\n\" 1, Nt,rrls<.......VtTlKltl\n\" OA lil.aiiilily.tlsiii \u00ab\nW Mo.Mvii..l|ticli Creek\n\" 11 Hunter.Qraaltecreelt\nLlllnattdlMI'lirt    (I A I'ltnlr.... Llllxnol\nUtueulcn(llfilrlcl Earn Iivmis.Mausou (.\"It\nVV   T. SLAVJN\nJJMli., Stattotiav and Fancy Oeode.\nOutturn, Strutter,\nP. O. Bv:r. 6. Kamloiai., rt. C.\nGARDEN, UBISIIO.N  !t Bl'RIVtl.l.\nCIVII,  k   MINING    ENGINEEB3,\nUttininltin   mnl   lJ,\nWilli rs. V\u201e\nftiiiis. ii. a\nnl     l.'itnl\nII. C, nntl\nIho BiiM Ml and Sfationery Co.\ni.tmrEU.\nIVCM.IS.ll.li Pil'EIl DEJI-EKS lit ST1TSIJ3S.\nT.\\NCO0:VER, ll.U.\nORES\nS1LVEI-\ncofper    WANTED.\nWrllti for jTrtces.   (live iisa-tye, etc.\nSTATE   ORIi   SAMPLING   CO.,\nIIKNVEII,  C01.D.\nAMUYEHM.\nII Cnrmlcliiiol, Vit-i\n\\Y V Uowron, IIIqIi\nINFOUM&TtON.\nPnH Ufllcfl \u00bbt Aslinoll - i-'i \u25a0\u2022<\u2022-\nrhiin.:.\u00abli!:iiiv wiih Ihiln in nl I cli'tlia mini\n\u25a0ntiW.-si. TTiunhiiIIkcluHd wm-kdiiism\n7 l.'i p in. fili'iu'v oiiltir nml roil Ut rut liiti\nUiiiitlicwli-m-iil T.Htl |. m.\nUtultoo nnd Inloruiodlittu points\u2014UurU.\nrut Inn bIikm til T.HO SniuiiiiiMt. Oihur\nini.tiii luriti.'M imii u may i... mnllmt m\nt HU:t.npl.i\u00bbrt. in.   ui.)-.\nCllnlnn nud Liili-rmv-t1\u00bble~[U-jrlilrniltin\nrliiRHTuuilnyB,TlinratlityKnml Hniuiilriytt\n7.80 it m \u2022   Oihn ni-iiii'i- in n 11 ud  uptufi\n(1   til. \\VuilHWd\u00bbJ i.lllll   l''lli!,-)nuiul'j:4. Ill\noii Mmii-iiya will ku Hwiml,\nLllliiodl\u2014ItujiisimUiMi clniiM Tiivudiiyi\nim.I SaliiidnvH Mi.) |i. in. O'li.-r mniK-i\nmitlktl iiii In 3 it. in. mt Wednesday nud fl\n|i. m, on Monday wiHg-if\"rwunl.\nA31IOHOKT CUUnuU  DIHECTOltY\nat.Alliun'-s-aiiitrcli orEnalauil. Uev,\nA AuMt) iJiinili, vin.r. Divinu si-rvlcu\nni 1st, Biid, mid Bid Sundays In ilm mouili\nMill a in.,nml 780 p.m. Holy Ct-mmun.\nInn, U a.m.. mi l-u-umia-- nnd 8a.m. mi\n'h.t Stintlity m Ibu in.'i.ih. Suudsy school\niu 21)0 p.iii.\nZion I'ri'pliyteriau Cliurch\u2014Servicus at\n11 a tn.ni.il 7'tlO piii.Suiiduyschinil{iiulou]\nat 2 p in. V i . S. U. 13. ou Wednustlaj'\ntivonlitg m S o'clook. M. SK-K'c\nl'l'et.h\\ iiiu-i, and Ki-v. .lamea Tiirnei\nMuln'ili.-i -iliT^uiicn, preticli mi iiUernato\nBnmluvs.   AiJ ti'iv tiiitiially Iuvitud lo ut-\nt-!llti.   '\nfr'aMns a Mine.\nTliero nro im linrd nnd rnst rules in re-\ny.'inl in mnkiiij: ii mine Iran thu tlmn it\nputscs iiii\" the pruapeclor's Imiids until ii\ntwciunes n dividend payer. Mnnj* ininei\ninestivli. us tlie miner*} mv, \"from Ilie\n^ri^s ro. ti-,\" and turn out Itiipe quantities\nol ..!-\u25a0 rum the liF-jlithbiff.\nJ. ll. llajijrin.tho uillli malro mine own-\nt-r, ttinl; f J.0;iO,C(iO Ii.nn lliu Custer mine,\nin Lunlii emmiy, Idatin, hefure li became\nin i-fa-iirv lo use n rnntllu. Tiiia mine\nwaskimwu as lho Mineral Mouniain. \\\nliiun nmta :i!. i^. one dny, nnd alter hiofc-\ning ut ii reni.irlnal, l* Why, thu hau^inE\nwnll i.i gtii-t*.1' TI.U was true. Niilnre\nlind HSiUU'tl tlio minor in Iliit i:m ; the\niniiiiiil.itti side hid boon eroded, leavini:\nt'm miner.*I et.mdiu-; ihc-ro. .Mr. llittf-iiii\ni.lso spi ut .itit'Ul $3,t't-0iG0y in ikveUipiiii'\ntlie Aniicinidu mlr.c 'jef-iR- it tvus mi a ;ny\ni\"ii hiisi^. .M!i-,-s h ivc been discovered\n< .Hiluitiiiij: laliuhuis weitllb, nllhnitgh a\njifuspi-ctor w.-uhl j-lar\u00bb*e tn death In trying\nIn woik them. Tins was nn;' in rc-jurd\n(tithe il\u00bbmebtii!to mine,in theBlarlt Hills.\n'I'he proepecttiLi wlm nntltj .lie rtUcuveiy\ncitiid tin iii'ihini: with it* aud ii piiss.d\nlulu the hum's ol' Snintor Hearst and\n4'thtr Ciiliforiiia capltnlUts. Tlioy ctm-\ncludu.l Hi,if. unless it waa worked mi n\nlargo scale, ii con'.* nut be matlo pn.li'i.h'o.\nAn SO stamp mill wns uidcrcd ami shipped\nIn (\"mm Cheyenne nt a cost of {Jt;l5,0ii0. \u00bbs\nan cspi'iinnl.t. 'I l.e init.o I*ns puhl in\ndlrlfJenri* ^.oUO a mniiili l'..r 17 years.\nIt requires a largo ttnu.iint of mouoy,\nusually t\" pul a mine on a dividend pij\nin^ imsis, and, ns u mle, this tlio prospoc-\ntnrcan iml do, although prnspeclurs have\nmade furluues wilh llieir propel liis.\nFrnnk Jamos in n Havu Rclo.\nKnniU J.tiiifs as a (itinrd on express\n(ruins carrying largo nimmnls of nunu-v\nor vnluublcs is one of the novelties the ox-\nI.iesspuopluuiB now itir'inulitff. N-.-go-\ntiiiiiiiiis havo been in progress u>.\\v (or\n\u25a0Several weeks, hul lho ptohiihlllilos are\nllmt lliey will bo closed npwiihiu a few\ntl.ivs.\nTbo effect ff J.imcs' name, in view of\nl.is former prowess in rubbing trains bim\n-.elf, is what Hie express companies are\naiming ufltr. fboy do nol know, thoy\nfay, timl he could slop a determined robber nny mora than one nf their own mes-\nBohjicrs, but Ihey think the ordinary train\nrubber would hesitate to lucklo him.\nJatncs Is willing to accept the position,\nand gnariin'CCB Hint no train in his charge\nwill he robbed, except over hi;; dund body,\nwilli one cin^le provision, and that is Ihul\ntha express people will pul up a bond of\n#20,000.Ibisnmouitt toga to his widow\nIn cubo ot his death. The express people\nnre Incline.) to yield to this, though there\ni.i some opposition. -TumcB has been firm\ntn standing out fur II, and will not goon\nlhe rond unless ihe bond is fixed up lo\nIlls satisfaction. Since lie became a res-\npt'Clublu and law-abiding citizen, ho him\ntaken very youd earuof his family, nnd be\ntloes not propose lo commence doing auy-\ntliiiiL'else now. When tlm riugoltallous\n\\vii*\u00ab (list begun,bo wnsnskud if he cotild\ntthont .villi holh bauds.\n'\u25a0 Well, it used to be ihul I could, and 1\nguess I have not forgotten how.\"\nJames bus been wotktng steadily foi\nsome lime, but bus never been able to\nnuil-i'nn exorbitant salary, and for that\nreason bo would be willing to lnke the\nrlsh of this wi. lure. _ As one tif lilslrlcnds\nsiivB;   -Ii is not as mtfili risk as he bns\nTlio SciUil--.li Union & Nntlonal\nhiBurunuiJ Co., ol KiUnbury.\nThe I'ltoi'iilx Insunmto Co., of\nHurin-ril.\nTlio Nnilonnl ASSKrn.'jco Co,, or\nliplnnd,\nTim Qmbco Firo AssurnnceCo.\nTti.sun i.lfii AsRuranco Co,\ndun ud it Accident ARRiirancc Co.\nrho Wllllnitm MiuinfueiuriitgCo.,\n\u00abr IMiiUslmijo;. N, v., uutl Hon\nItonl, Quo., ni;iU!il.h'U!rt*rV ol'\nItigli jtrailc Senilis lltuililues.\nM .1. HclVRK, reiWonl agon!\nfor Knntloops utul oul)jl\u00abK\nil.sii'icly.\n.^rtn.-:57-' =*]?=\u25a0\nsntrt'SI-I^-':\nCHICAGO,\nMILWAUKEE Si\nST. PAUL R'Y c.p. \/;.,-.\nXiFr^yifWsV-Si\nW. H.STEPHENSON,\nThe Watch Specialist,\nKAMLOOPS. B.C.\n'\u25a0'.'\u25a0',',   \u201ell  tl.\u201e!,l,\u201e. l'l-.-; \u201e\u201e I.I:\u201e\u25a0 hi, ,,, III.-\netnitii ,;\u201e, l\u201e. K,\u201et t\u201e .1. 11. Clement., n.e\nIr.iiltl,.:.. J\u00bb\u00bb,to\/I, ,f.',,,T ti\u201eil mill neetec\n,ir\u201e\u201e,,,, \u201etl,;,ti ,\u201e..\nGAN.\nA!) I AN\nPACIFIC\nIt Ail.MAY.\nCHEAP, QUICK & CIIMFOBTilBll.\nPiillraaM nnd Tourist Sloopins\nCure on r.ll trains.\nI.iit llutcs Iii nil  Poiilte lii-.st,\nElllll!!- iill Hull in- lt::ki!\nmill Hilil.\nYour elioiee ,-J\nFOUR   ROUTES\nIsthobcsl Imn to and from Cbloiiiro, Mil-\nwaiiliuo mnl all point.-) East, With Its\n(1,155 miles <il thoroughly nqulppod rond\nit runchos all prlnoipal busiuoss contors in\nttort'icrn Illinois; Wl-aconaln, I\nlown, Minnesota, Sautn Dakatn,'\nNorth Dakota, ar'.d Hort.iorn  \u25a0\u25a0^htntic and Pacific Ocean steamship\nIVtichii-nn, tichets at lowest rates.    For tukets\nrates and all information re-\nquired apply at nearest\nVIA\n! rail; C. P.   \/\u25a0'.   lake  and\n\u25a0.til;    Sao   line   Saul\/   Ste\nMarie or Minneapolis or\nSt.   Pa I\n! points in   Canada  and United\nStates.\nTHE O^iLY Ui^E\nKunnitic   Klectrlc    Llcbled   and   Steal!\nilcated Veslihui'cd Trains.\nTime tables, maps and mfnrirnilioti re-\njjnrdlng nmles. ratos mnl oth'.*r (lotalli\nolntliig to the roml will he furnished in\nppllcntion to nm- coupon li.-lu-l ugent, -k\nhv nddresslni' C. J. Kd.>v. General Agont\nPmilund, Oro.\nr.f tlie Uonnty Ccnrt of CJiilisa will\nlie\u00bbioltlenaa|,.l!uwa:\n.id-Mil.'Koiihis.   WciJuesdaT, ITih .T_.ni;, IS >;i\n8nthi (Jinek,       1'iitlHV, Ithii     \"     \"\nQui-siie.'..'. Tn\u00ab*i**v.       S:'.!.!      \"      \"\nU.irkervh!e, Krlrtsy O\/.iii    '\u2022     \u25a0\u25a0\nliens eiteli day nl to  \"Vo'-U hi tin\nI'VortUr, JiAIKS MeKK-J*.\nHwUtw-llC.\nilie D, C, .March -J7.il, I-SU.   US M\nNo. 1, wcttbnnnd leaves Ashcroft  iVl daily.\nNo. 3. caotbouni      \u2022* \"       24 2*\"   \"\nI T. A. OUVER,\nI Agent. Aslieroft.\nGeo. MoL. Biiowx,\nDistrict PuBPotijsor ajycnf,\nVatioouv-nr, IJ. C.\nC \u00a3 --^.'   i   B \\J Li \u25a0\n* hrrt-bv dven thnt tlii:\n!;iy* afJ-.-r\nNOTICE.\nKotio-tli li-ruin-\u00bblve:i timt sixty tlars from\n\u25a0!.-.!e I iiiU'iul laiikitif: iirplur .iiiin tn liu-r!ii\u00abf\nlomtnisstuitor o[ imiils iitnl it-art's for it'iini-,-\n-imi to piircliiice Olio limiflrcl ami sixty uei-e*\ninuroor lufit of pttliiro liintt uonnueiicinirat\nluu north eattt corner po#t of I'ruiik Hisi's\nlirL-->inptit)ii unit iunuhij,'8ini'h sixty ehatiis,\nLhci-eu east forty ohal.is, ttioiiea mii'lh fotlow-\niniriuke to sUrLug UL'int.\n(J  H. TINflLKY.\n103 Mile llotifp, BC, Mny hjtli, ItilM.\n\u25a0^OTSCD\n' 1*. \u25a0\nrotlnc Is herehv irlven lli.it sixty days aftu\n\u25a0liit'-f L-i'itimis-J diitc I inti'ii.l iiiiilihi''jai!ii|i-.-;iti.iii  to tltl* chief\nfor permission to commissioner of liimls anil works for perinh\nrtnte t Itttimil lo i|\nhlnnvr or lundf and\nIrnt-L- fnf.v (-[Ul inns ol liin.l <*ni) incniiiii'.'nt :i [ *ion *.n |HIit!ih<iH1M iii-ivn I iiiil .iliii.ilmi mi th\npnst inuiUnl N. K. eonu'i*. nh.tit live miles l.ft bunk of thn Frasor river, coniuionehii,' U\nuorth of Dure? Meadow on lllsky ereek, and inile south or Cnnno ci-jcU uts-Mi-e &, i,.<-iu\ninnithitf west SO chains, tlienco south iii) cliiihts : sooth two iiiilcs, theiiee mist Imlf mile, I hem\nthrneo norlli 20 'chains to point of commence- norlli two mllus, thenei* we*t Imlf in ilo i\nment. JAMJiS tf i.UuMUX.     I Initiiil p i;.l. A. E.-\u00abA.aiSltON.\nt. l.-itCn, B\u201e, Mnv tllii, lCliT, 3 ij    I    Canoo L'roeli, May lltli, l.'Jo. :.'-i)\nTIIE \" DPEKIiJ. B1EWII0 CO.'\n1-51 4MLOOPS, 13. c.\nl-'-t \u25a0-\u2022*\nBR bbi Era\nESI\" \" '\"\nThis Beer is warranted to be produced from the choicest malts a::d hops only,\nand cannot fail to give satisfaction.     All orders from city and country\nwill receive our personal an-l best attention,     ] 'our patronage solicited,\n3. WEHRFRITZ.\nProprietor.\n\u00a9\nFarm and Garden Too\nMINER'S   SUPPLIES.\n.Agent for the celebrated Studebaker wagon,\nThe Best Wagon in America.\nJAMES YAIR, Hardware and Stoves.\nRepresent,.,' on tie road ly E. C. Davison, KAMLOOPS, B.C.\nSMITH & BRYSON,\nGeneral Blacksmiths\ns\nCarriage builders,   llorsesliocing a s\/eeialtv.   A supply of iron and wagon\ntllaleirial always on hand.\nShot) on Railway Avenue. - - ASiJCROI-T, \/,'.' C.\ny     cs   m     tsraa     **]   *\u00ab|\nif\\ n   hi ol n q\n4 \\Jih\\A    its -JsW-feWlM\nCf-Jk.\nro.\n\\amJ .\nAA   sins Efis:\nSet\nfiArnnn\n'*\">'\u25a0'.'J   15 ,^, ,J (ll\nJACOB   MUNDORF\ni favorllo rtn.it f: t :, m\niwcinv iittlea r,,riii\nl,,Mitilir\u201elh' n'iuali.,,1  ra   Rmnipattu rii\n\u2022itifr.  ..tt.! twolvo  t... in   Olinlon.\ni,Ii,L!\u00bbiii tti reasonable tales.\nGOOD LIQUORS, WINES and CIGAilS\nST A BLES       -       IIA V       \u2014       A M I)       \u2014       G 'A AIN.\na rinliiGt of tlieso marvollotia nnriforoua nlltivial tlepositu aro In tlio\nOarlboo ilistiiet,\"a region whii:h, with thn nclgltboring mines of Ominoca\nnn J Cassiur, Itna yidldod ovor $(50,000,000 in yellow mctnl since their\ndlacovery. Oitrltiro is yet it virgin fin Id for tlio minor, that fabulous\noutput being tin) result of explorations antl operations necessarily\nroutined to tl c BUi'fuoe, the oiiormous cost and ulinobt tnauporable ditli\non I ti us of Ininf-poi'l-njj heavy maoliiimrv m ooaaltatlng the employment\nof tho most primilivo iippllmiona in mining. Thesis obstacles to tho lul\ndevelopment of the mai vellmtsly rich gold fit-Ida of Curibco have been\nlitrgoly overcome by the construction of the Canadian Pacific railway,\nand lho improvement of the great highway from that railway to\nnorthern British Columbia, with tho result that the work of development has beon vigorously and extensively prosecuted. During tho past\ntwo years several costly hydraulic plants have been introduced by different wealthy mining companies which aro now operating well-known\nclaims with most gratifying results, and thero is every prospect of a\nsecond golden harvest which in its immensity and value will completely\novershadow that which mado Cariboo famous thirty years ago.\nSeveral verv promising qnart? bearing locations are also being developed in\nthe Lillooet district, and as machinery capable of trolling the refractory\nore on the most improved methods will soon be imported, the excellent\nresults already attained aro attracting miners and   miiiiufif men in large\nThe Cariboo region and northern interior of British Columbia can only be\nreached by railway to Ashcroft, thenoa by stage. Traveling by day only'\nQuesnelle and other poinis arc reached in three days, Barkerville in\nfour.    Tho roads aru excellent, and tho stopping places convenient.\nCariboo Wagon Road Directory\n70MILB BIOTTSIEi\nHOUSE   I.AIiar.    AS!)   SFAVt.7     PtTTSl)   VV.     OltQCBRtm  JKD   UIN1SIIS\nSUPPLIES.       A     WELL    RTWsKEli    BAJt,       FIHNt   \\VLA83\nISTAllUNU    VAS'.'UIiiMi   ASl)   OORIULS,\nWilliam    Boyd,     :     :     :     Proprietor.\n83 MILE HCOTJSJE-\nStages Each Way Stop Over Night.\nFirst Class Aeeoinmcdiilioii  for Guest,.      Good  Bar in Connection.      Coo J\nStal\/llllg and Feed for Horses.\nA. F.   WEBER, : Proprietor.\nli\nIP\ni\\\nm\nnl\n1*1\nli\nnl\nm\ni\nki\n1\nul\nD I S if A NOES\nAshcroft\nPlace* Miles\nCache Creek      \u2022     \u25a0 (\u25a0\n('. M-Datfild's        \u2022      \u25a0 '?\nimvretb   -     -     -     - M\n-'O:\\titr U.'itsc  \u25a0 SO\na. Mil, Ilotf.e     ...*?-'\nCUM'DS          \u2022      \u2022      \u2022 -1-'\n:-:>-M,lr Iht.Ki-        \u25a0     \u2022 IA\n!i<-Mile li-'in.'-    -      \u2022      \u25a0 ^\n70-Mile. Hiiuee        -      \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\nS.i-Milr lli.us.:     -      -      - CH\nsi-Mil.- l\/.'-m::         \u25a0      * r.J\nI'V-Mih- IIohxc    \u2022      -      \u2022 M\nI'l-'-Mil* Ilium         \u2022      \u25a0 00\nn-i-Mik ILiwe           \u25a0     \u25a0 St\nHl-Milr Ihure         \u25a0      \u25a0 0'!\nir-snu ifrttxv.   \u25a0    -    - loo\nUl-Mik lhitr.c         \u25a0      \u25a0 h'i\nUi-Mihlhuse     \u25a0      \u25a0      \u25a0 107\nlt;-Mil,-. \/\/mi**!          -      \u2022 IU\nl.v,.Mil.- ll-ii'M    -      -      - tm\nlr.t-Mih-IIi.it.ie        \u25a0      \u25a0 '\u25a0\"'\nr.t-Miie ll'itsr.     .       \u2022      \u25a0 !.-'\u2022\nV.'.-Mit.- Jlmtxe         \u25a0      \u2022 l>'->\nl-',i\\MIl.i': HOUSE    \u2022      \u2022 \"'\u25a0'\nS.i.l.i Vir.-lc      .       .       . IBS\n.\u25a01lr.niHd.-ttl          \u25a0       -       \u25a0 M\nMoffat's                .        \u25a0 w\n.7 t:.-.tr<tli\u00abn Ilanrh      .      . tm\nfl.diini.-m'i)         - -t*'1\nQnesncftt    \u2022        \u25a0 -\u25a0'\nfw\/HHi,-..,..^   .       \u2022 ew\n\u25a0j:''''''!!.'.'7'         \u2022 %'!>\nPlaces bctow,ttoad#branch from\nm.iatloHome but the\ntlixtunccxfu-c front\n1 shcroft.\nUi ,i\n, I'll:.-\n1\nI\nIII\nHi]\n|l]|\nI\n1\nII\n1\nI\nI\nIil\n1\nI\nJU\nf-^f^,.:i\nSPECIAL NOTICE TO FROSPECTOHS.\nIn the iiilt'tt'st of nil purlins tibnnt to vitrit tiny Ecctioll of tlie\nCAE1BOQ, OMINECA ot- PEACE KIVER counlry it is well lo haar'in\nIVe iniiile nu to inspect our stock of Spring Cods. IVc are shilling a \",i\"1' ''llat l'''uir E\"nllic5 <-'1\"1 l\"> purohrtsctl to much Itoiior iiilvitnttigo In litis\nuic: selection of Princess May Suitings, Prints, Giug.'lams, Hoists mill Blouses, section lliail It) ltuv lit oilier poinis mnl bl'injr in with ihem FirstcltlBs\nGolf Jerseys, TrtWy Velvet, etc., etc,   \u25a0 I ' ,\n\u25a0 fjnotls and aa cheep flfi can be botnjht anynlteie, ;rtan bo hat] in any quantity\nnl lhe following places;\nASUCBOFT, 100 MILE  HOUSE,      QUl'SNEIXE,\n,:t!i j    CLIXTOit, SODA CliEEK, QUESNELLE  FORKS.\n\\'\u00a35~ See merchants and hotel atlyortiwttients in another column.\nentie\nll lien wanting a nenv Haltoe can please you, also in   S.'.tils, Ti,s,\nUlldctiucar, Gloves, Soxs, Overalls, etc., etc.\niV.ii. - lie cany a nice Hit,, of Boots and Shoes\nBri!1.!''!!]!' & IV2\"\".'3\u201e Tie C'asli Store, .4SEC8OT B; C.\nCOLONIAL HOTEL AND GENERAL STORE.\nSODA CREEK. B. C.\n\/,'. MeLEESE, : : \u25a0 V Proprietor.\nA full assortment of Dry Goals, Boots, and Shoes, Liquors, Cigars, Hani\nmare, Hay, Grain, and Miners Supplies, at reasonable rales.\nWHOLESALE and  RETAIL.\nA- & J. HcRAE,\nH0TFL & GENERAL\nSTORE.\nQTJES3STELLE   \"FOKICSI, B. C.\n\u25a0I full assortment of Drygoods, Boots and Shoes, Liquors and Cigars, [IarJ.\nware, Miners Supplies.    Hay, Grain and Slatting.   Prices rig\/it.\nE ,\nImporters and Wholesale Dealers in\nWINES   LIQUORS  AND  CIGARS\nVICTORIA, 11. I.\nOccidental\nQUESNELLE, B. C.\nHE IV   M. 1XA OEMEA 7\nHOTEL   HEADQUARTERS   FOR   B.   X.    STAGS\nHEADQUARTERS   FOR   MINING   MEN\nWELL   FURNISHED   ROOMS.\nTABLE   SUPPLIED    WITH\nEVERYTHING   IN  SEASON.\nMOST   COMPLETE   H.IR   IX   CARIBOO.\nSTABLES   IX   COXNECTIOX;   HAT  AND\nOATS  IN  QUANTITY.\nW. H. BOYD,\nProprietor.\nW\u00a9!wlC#PO.IJ\nKAEVSLGGPS, B. C.\nO\/30-d Stsblln..:. in connection.\nJ. H. RUSSELL,    -     -    -    Proprietor,\nGOLD  SEJL.L.\nPain and dra\/li defeated liy using Gold Sea\/ Remedies. Gold Seal Ointment so cenls per lioltle; Gold Seal Liniment 50 cents per bottle: Gold Seal\nRheumatic and Debility Cure jo cents per package, lo be had only of\n3. H. CLEMENTS, The Ashcroit Druggist.\nN.B.\u2014A cniiBltrutitetil ol Porli.t Cutlery, Htiznrs, Spectacle, Rto! Juat tu hand. Sp.-x\ntlltfil or 11,, [\u25a0:,,'. All tlio lutusl noivsl'.luerri, ni:i_,:;i,i\u201e. nml novfl. fre..lt every tluv. Mali\n-\"ler. title,! [intlitptljr.\nI.   LEHMAN,\nILAGKSgH ITH.WHEELWRiGHT AND\nWAGON BUILDER.\nGeneral Repairing and Iforsc-shcting a specialty.     Iron, Steel and timber kef.\nin stock.    Inventor and manufacturer of thc J.ekman Tire Setter.    No\nblacksmith shop should be wit\/taut 011,1.     A stock'of Eastern.\nCuriar,:. Buggies, and Road Carls kept on liinui.\nMotto 1    Good it'ork and l.o-,o d'lices,\nASIICT.O FT, - - - - - - Ji. O.\nJ..^.L4n^w^wJ    1    \u25a0,,,    \u00ab&\u00bb I        *    \\ 1    ^       I lii.l    f    n|\nJAMES   y.cKXRiHT, Proprietor.\n\\\\ s co:vvi;nh;:-:t housi; TO the kaiway siatio.v.\nLYTTOM,     -     -     -      B.C.\nLEISS   &   LEISER,\nForeign an-l Domestic Dry Goods\nCESTS FCRIflSEINQ OC0*CS, Ito.\nNo, <\/ an I 11 !;.,'..; $,#(, riCTPE.14 J, C,\n ci, HI.\nMis:\nA. \\Y. Ilnrding ol   K. mloii\ntliwil Sunday h-oklllK up lllll lii\n\"Jim\"   Bti.ln\nihnvul   Ht   KllllH\nID WII.\nMrs. A 1.. 0\nHim hki-iii, arrive\n'li\u00a3 I'll m lltmm\nPcTfWl IllCP.Ifi\nttiWII, Hilt'    ill    1\n[jliijB ure ntimer\nihihh iii tliu stotim\nspent Sunday  in\nS turd ay oven-\ngl'HUt) stand\n0. Campbell, representing llio Viiiiemi-\nvor llurdwar-j Ut., wfla in town Wtidiiins-\ntlnr. Ho tefi 'lie Biime cvotilntj for BurUor\nvilli! vU Lllltioot mi lilt) bicycle.\nTho Sluckny flurncas nnd Saddlery Co.,\nHave lately li-ul lltulr store flsud n|>. nml\nj\u00abed'.'iils it-very caiil iiiijioarjnce. Abnvu\ntiio door will lie uoltcud lliolr new sign.\nJ. A. Mara passed ilnoujjh Asbcrnn\nVifilneedity uud ib now nt Um upper couii-\niry. It-is undiii-iUiod thai Mr. Muru will\nHold a aweting In Ashcvofi mi Ins return.\nIirotsbly itlou* the ISlli or I8tli.\nCoHiiiy fin\nJornwull pre\nlirill.M-.lll   1,1'\nF, llrlinii,\n;'.o vlcliiily (\nMany nagiina mid pack trnliis mn h\nuig t'oi the uorlh-trn country 'bin week,\nCameron  Pontile, aF llio  lOiMlIile\n_ sp'T-i ii lew dnya in lown llila week.\ns pack trulii  arrived in lowt\nIh- will prubt.bly load for tin\nWind and Whllhiker, nr the\n, inir woro in iitloiKlttiice upon\norday nl Abhcnifi.\nSorvlers will l:c\ni-lil in llio Zirtn PmB-\n.  .\"Can   I ll' \"-I-. 1\nil> eveuint* (.Stttiirtlny)\n., \".    i; Mun i\nul' Nicnii.ilt 7 80 p.lll.\n\\\\ a   MHulicll\ndislrtct  agent  of the\nN'nilli   Aiiii'iiiiin\nl.ili'   lusurtitice   Com-\npHpy, was 1\u00bb iciwi\nFi lilny (iniii:; busiuosB\nWin.   JtimiusiH\n,  who Has beeu in Un*\nolograph   uflleo\nil  thh  plnoo for smile\nweek?, iiivt'S (jond\n8;ilii>rticii\u00abu io Utu bust\n, r,i cmi.ilrv.\nMr. 13. Dougherty and wlfo accompanied by Mrs. EimlL'SOli and Murk jr.,\nor Clinton, drove into town lnst Saturday\nuvenlng. Mr. Enftlcsnn will probtibb\nflsil here lor several weeks.\nWm. Clark, who wiih last sensou and Hit\nye.tr Itfjro In llu Delghbnrliood ofQ-ies-\nuttllu, and one oftlm locators nl'llio Bvnvei\nmouth |iro])ciiitiB is now located on thu\nColvUlo reservation, Washington.\nLegal notices of various kinds lusortcd\nin tlio Jtifits.M, at reasonable rates. A* a\nrule lho price charged fnr utilities nf UiU\nclass is $,->, it Iho notice Is uniistially long\nit may retime mure apace, bul tlm prlcu\nuuvtir-iall oidinurj* notitics.\nTlr. E. Pearson, Trout tlio Norlli west\nin ia town stopping al thu Cnrjjlle House\nHe U expecting soon his aFsociato iu u\ngold saving uiacliino and [iitemls testing\ntlio now pillcut al litis   point if lio lind-j a\n\u00a30Ud lOCBtloU for ill dnt'ig.\nAnew building is now bul nu oroc'.ei\nopposite Ihc Oarnllu tluiiw I'or the use o\nJlr, Gen. Blliart ofKainloops, who design\nHurting a hnrnusa uud sa-ldlfiy simp a\ntliis pniut. Robert Sioddard, of Olll\nlou, is doing Lhe cnrpenler work.\nThursday for\nlaving ten\nlUlmolfl hllclied I'J bis wagons, .luck has\nus fine un twin I an cun be found anywhere\npulling flight, ins horses uru kopt in\ngood cuiiditinn and pull well lo-jelbcr,\nJack McLonuan left inwn '\nQuesnelle wiih a gooil loin\nMessrs. McEwon und Moore, of Empire\nValley nre Importing sumo pedigreed\nBtoek calllp fi mn Ontario for thou\nranches. Tbey aru enterprising,\nuutl nl course successful stock men.\n\"Billy\" Ogle, nlghl nan at tboC.P.K.\nstution.k-fl lorOliilliwnck Thursdny uisilii\nin remain a fow weeks llll he rticoveis\nfrom bis sickness. Mr. Courtney of Spt1?.-\ntint lakes lib place for llio tmio being.\nMorns Parrel I, aw old time Okanogan\nCo., Wnalilnglon, man, was visiting friends\nnt Asbcroft yesterday.\n0. E. Ho! 11 ns, who is connected tvt|li\n:in! 61. Paul Itnllwny, is noii at Qtiosnullo\nivlii-n: lm is Interested in mivi^rnl niiniug\nproperties. Mr. Greene, of Marlonulle,\nwlm is also luloroatctl in Hit! same prop*\ncities, ciuno iu wilh Mr. Itnllius and Willi\nreiuain indeflnituly al Quesnelle.\n<\\s business men Ihe \"Victor\" managers of llio bin.idiy advertised *' lliu Krciil-\nit cold saving machine in Ihe world\"\nru a failure, thoy had' made arrangements\ni hnvo one of these machines ou exhibi-\nnn bore, but failed utterly to dti as 1 hey\npromised. Ashcron is lhe best point in\ndotinlry to operate a machine of tiii.-i\nkind, II it will du huifof what ia claimed\nlor ii, tliero Is room iu Ui_ upper\nlountry fur mnny cold saving machines If\niheaply mnnufaciureii, nnd can bo run\niviih liiile waler, and will as claimed save\nII fine gn!dL\t\nFrolg'it   s:iipm3nts.\nBu-ow will lm round (!\"> ilato of\nippnrturo, Inntiistcr an I ilustiiiatioii\nif iVoi-ilii eliippuil norlli liy Aslioroft's\nJli\nRussells Trnrqulllo creek mine is\nitppaienlly a grcal success. Mr. liussoll\nstowed us abmil $100 in medium coarse\n^ild cleanud up from ihere last week, nud\nlie seems \\vell pleased with the showing\nniiule.      \t\nWe were informed lasl week by Mr.\nFrank Uiirnnrd that he would soon pay a\nvisit to Lillooel, but thai ihe Home-Payne\npnrly wnuld_ not al this time visit thai\npoint, intending to do so later on in the\nst-usou. \t\nMessrs. llurfon ami Ltc, of Loomls,\nOkanogan County, Wash,, having sold\nnearly all ihelr horses, lell on Wednesday\nlor home. Pu'cr Lee still remains bul\nhas, we believe, sold Ibo few horses left\nwilli him.  J ______\u201e\t\nReports frum ihe 150-JUle House say\nthut a thoroughly good business ia being\ndun. ut ihul poinl. Trade al all limes is\ngood. Where the people all come from\nrn* where ihey all go to ii a mystery, but a\ncrowd is always found ill Hie 150,\nWary pitets <l laud are being btkon up\nim the Cariboo country ami in llic Cliileo.\nten. Good stock l-miis will ahv.iyii he valuable and wi'l never tlopu-ciatu in value,\nA proper range and a small sunt will In a\nlow years make au cuerjetlo mau well-\nto do.       _ \t\nSeolhe new ud ol Uic Uank of U. C.\nKnmloopa. There is no reason why Kam\nloops should not have some or the patronage; uf litis section, they have ns a lult\ngood business men In all wUpnrlmenls oi\ntrade. Beu tliu Jouusau's list of adver.\nUsers from lhal ai-clion.\nJack Long ami Irvin BalieaU caine inlo\nAshcrnlt last Snllllday Willi a band id ll\nmules ami ahuul i!0 horses. Borne were\ntold hero and lho balance were taken on\ntip the mud lit the 150 Milolfciuje, Tin:\nmulea aro for the llorselly Ilydraulli:\nCompany, to he used, wu believe, on tin'\n103 road,    <\t\nThe Ruv. G. Murray, of Nicol.1, will\nftonduct divine scrvlues in the Zion Pea\nbyariitu church on Sunday Jtinu 7lh, A\nthe evening services lhe sai'tHinont of lie\nIj'iid'B supper wil! he ui|inlnl*iieretl. On\ntiatunluy evening the ItiiV. Murray will\npreach a preparatory sermon at lhe usunl\nhour 1110 [i.m. All nre welcome to these\na rvices.\t\nThe political meeting ul Kamloops last\nMonday night wus a bilge auectt*?, II being estimated that llieru weiu 850 people\npresent. Mr. Mara opened lhe meeting,\nfollowed by Mr. McCtllcheon, King Dodd\nand. Mr. Murchant, Mr. Mum closing\nThc speeches were Interesting umi showed\nhow man's minds will dilfji*. IJi'lh sides\n\u25a0were wull representud and their champions cheered to lhe echo. A nice feature\nol the evening was the large alleudunce of\nladies.\nReports from Llllooet say that the Iwo\nmen, Brett and McLaughlin, injured by\nthe explosion of dynamite In ihe Ample\nmine Inst week, urn doing us wei! as could\nha cxpeciod. Mr, Bruit lost a leg and Mr,\nMcLaughlin \"\u00bb i-ye, besides other hciious\ninjuries. The accident occurred bv re\naim of a part of lhe blusl not lift*. Ing exploded and Ihe mon, supposing it had.\n\u2022md had falltid to do Its work, commenced\niipenlng up tlie hole with a drill and lliu\nunexpected explosion followed.\nTVc loam llmt a new dredging company,\nincorpnrntcd for $500,000 has been formed\nt\u00ab operate on ihe Ciuesnello river above\ntho Underwood ground. The company\nSsures oul several millions io eight it the\nground only yields so much and Is only\nj.n dieu and wide etc. Plenty enough\nmoney has been Invetted now in this sec-\nHon mbiiii-r about some snlisractnry rc-\nb*nll II such a thing is possible, and investors will do wtdl to awail lho result of the\nopotallouaof tlio companj-s-already In ibe\nfield before investing further. There uic\nnow six lull lb-dyed companies in operation in thU section and wilh lhe exception\nnfihe lltliu dredge near Lviion unue Imve\nlieeftaayet leslcd Ihorougbty. Oive Ihem\n-,11 a chnnce lirst and mc how pnch pmc-\nllttiU men as Underwood mul Young come\n;mf liuforo Investing in drudging muuhlo\nmry, id the udyicc of the Xah:.<q J^fiiK.u..\nTHE D', C. liXi-'tfttn CUWPAHY.\nD-ottoii Miniso douitXAr,:\u2014With regard tn ilm misrepresentations and cxig-\ngerated \u2022tatemonu rorerrlng tn the B. C.\nExprasB Company undo by a few pieju-\ndiced poraons aud repualud by others\nthouglijlesaly, 1 nny state ih:it in a hnsi\nU0S8 point of vfow an 1 .-o lar as lhe IS, (\/\nExpress Company or niysell are cm\ncerned I have never an I do not n nv fittn-\nsidorii nocflsaary or worth while untieing. The Individual or company fiivntu\nlhe best public s^-moe genorullv coinci in\nfor ihu hig^e-t uh-ire of ab.l.-e. This is an\nestablished Tact. I fool, n iwnvor, thtl in\njustice in persons wlm are in nu way co i.\nuoctetl with llio IJ. V. Bxiiress Co, but\nwho are old an I tried Irien-ls, ihul 1\nshould makesmn^ public statement, as I,\nfor one, consider'tu old frluudshl;) some\nlii .'.;.\nBankof British Columbia\nUAPITALlwIth pov\nHEUKRVK\t\n(fnenrporatod by Koyol Uliarter,\nr to lucrense)\t\n\\mt T3 JLiVLfiTISLRS.\nHEAD Ofl'IOE,  0U l.(i.MHAltn BTItEBT,  l.UMIti.N. BKOLAKO.\nIN H!;iTT3fI COLUMHIA: I IN THU UNITED STATES:\nF U' Fuster\t\non niiisnn\t\nJ II Clcniei.ts\t\nAll Wallers .. Ou\nllarvoy, Bailay A Ci\nHarvey, Bailey A; t.'\nVictoria, Vancouver, New Westminster,      San Francisco,\nNauuhuu, Kiimloopi mnl N'cIjou, Pi\n(Kuolenuy Lake.) I\nAgents and CorrespondentsIJunSi-JS^oS\npi'iial IU-.!- nrCiuiiiilii, Ihnk of Nuv.i S,-.>lia nml Union fJmi:; nl t\n-\"-I'unailnii Bjinl; of ('oiiimert'c (Airuiii-vl Now York, Bunk of N\"\nNtititni-.il \"Lnil;, H|iui,ane. Is Au.Hnt.vi.iA utul Nmv Y.vu,asi>~}},\nlulu\u2014Bliliop A Uo.\nBeattlo nnd Tacoma.\nB.nik of (jummerco, .Her\nIn, Tliu Molsmrs Hank, Ira\nllnlrlil.       In   UMITRIJ 1-titi-\nnU:\nMr. Scymoro Bnkcr Is mnv examiniBir\nihe Cottonwood river and surveying n\nloiltL fur a ditch Hue Irom Ilie canon, .villi\nuvlnw of bringing In a largo supply of\nwulcr lo some ol lhe Fraser river burs\nf'lie proposition is probably reusable nnd\nthere are good burs along ihy nver which\nwill pay io hydraulic.\nWilli Bihor friends in town wc me uu-\nder obligations lo Agent Dodd, of Yule,\nlur some splendid salmon, the first of the\nsensou for Ihc upper counlry. When Jus-\neph Burr ami tho writer lake our annual\nhfitr bunt Ihis fall wc wiil not lail lo return lho compliment by sending our genial friend n ^ri\/.zly bear sklu,\nIl is reported that Mr. Slara was joined\nhy Mr. Carney al Ibo 150 Mile House on\nThursday evening \"and that they arc now\nholding meeliiigs ingolht'i* iu Cariboo. It\nwould have been uvneb to llic interest of\nhe voters In general tf .Mr. Linstock and\nMr. Mum bad helti jninl meetings and lei\nl:e people judge who they wished to rep.\nresent them.   _\t\nThere 1? a demand for houses in town,\nt'eople uro crowded into all Ihc vacant\nhouses In Inwn. One younj; nun, wilh\nears in his eyes called at ihis olll ou the\nilbcr day and hesecohed us lo make 'i res-\ndeuce fnr him Uy persunsUiu we learned\nIml he wus contemplating matrimony aud\nis soon us a house could ho secured he founded lo send to Scotland for his bride.\nMuvJHl, J.Q.ii.nnn. 130  0.310\n\u00ab   B0, I, OervalB, 1.10  0.13O\n\" SO, Chini: Tay, Q-U'Sllolle.... P.Q00\n\" SO, Vf. K. MnDnnald, Qnes... S.*2oU\n\u00bb   ;ki, W. McDonald, 150  rt.inw\n[nnd  J,T. li  lliinn, 1\/llooet  4.m\n\" \u25a0*, P.Gnrrlgan, Lillooel .... I,(ioo\n\" 3, Blots *Aljwl, Alexandria \\i)'M\\\n\" '1. Iv DrtUglluiiy;   Clinton... .1,111?\n\" S.J.McLennnn, Ones   Fl;s. 10.100\n*' II, \\V. H.  Kuillev.   Ijillooet. 'J.UIO\n\u2022\u25a0    4,8eotly, llu-kervtllo  6,050\n- 4. 1). Mcheod, nirk.t&Qu% S.iiu?\n\" -1, A. U'iliuno,6.iesnello j'ks 111.000\n\"     -I, T.C IVtinie. C.H  7.40T\n\" 4,3. norlin, llark.& tjies.. H.iKlO\n\" fi.Jcnn Cam, Ciuesnell*.... ll.Ullii\n\u00ab 5, G. Murphy, Uark.-S Qnes. 5,')U0\n\" 5, U. C. l{.iv>,<.n t\\i Co., tjuos\nuelle For!:s  10,0011\nTotal  1110,813\nPOLITICAL   NOTES.\nAd erroneous idea seems to prevail us\nlo thu provision of polling places for the\npresent clreliou and Ihe bluinu [nr lhe i\u00bb-\n!>tilllcicncv nf ihem is placed principal!}\non Mr. Mara and sometimes ou the rulurn-\ningolllcur. Tlio grand jury Ibnught ihc\nmatter serious enough in include mention\nnf it iu tbelr presentment lo Judgo Huh\nal lho Into Olinlou assize and it has been\nbrought beforo tbo public in a verv trifai*\nmanner bulb on lho platform and in Un\npress. The facts \u00abfihc ease are: In lUiM\nlion. M:*. Justice Walkem, as rcvioiny\noflkcr, sub-divided tbe Y-du and Cariboo\nelectoral district into 01 polling district-*\nor divisions. TI1233 nlvislons ea:n il now\nhe altered. Tlio ruluratn< olllcer Ins\npower under iho Domlnmn lilectioas Act\nto fix one polling placo for each divisinn\nutid no mure. These polling places havn\nbeen Used and published io ihc proclaim;\ntloa whiuh has been pasted ihrou^hout\nthe dislnct. U sub-divKllnv the ckciurt:!.\ndistrict in ISU4, ihc revising jfHcer maiK-\na goud many alterations in ihe formei\nYale-lCootenay district but h-fi ilm Cariboo district pracl cully Utu eani*; us it was\nat the le*t elcclio.i. Wild staleme its Imve\nboen madeaboitt polling placee,whiuh wen\nflxe 1 m Bue.li, fur lasl election, in lhe Can\nb-io district, haviug been umlttud in Un-\nproclumitiou for Ibis election, bul tbe\npeople who havo mado these slalemenls,\ncither did nol know or purposely omilled\nto slut-.' that ibe returning olllcer fnr Carl\nboo at lho lasl elocUon In 1891, appointed\nmore polling places tlmn tlie ue.l gave turn\npower lo do, thereby endangering lhe\nvalidity of Mr. Buniurd's clectl-m.\nThe 13 head of Imported atock from\nLoudon, Oniutio brought in by Messrs.\nMcKwun and Moore made a line showing\nin lhe slock yards nud were viewed with\nmuch interest by slock men and others\nyesterday. Tbo freight nlouo on the car\nload was 4-114.03. There are in ibe lot\n10 Durhums, 2 Ayrc.-diires owes, 3 Durham\nheifers, also a flue pair of driving horses\nfur Dr. Sanson, of Clinton.\nCollins A; Haddock and others who\nfreigliled the Chiueso into the Horsefly\ncounlry to woik on lhe property of Ibe\nHorsefly Gold Mining Company, milking\ndilcbes, ele., are having serious trouble in\njjeiUnt' their pay, Willi a strong probability tlmt they will I0030 nearly $1,000.\nAnother beautiful example of what ihc\nChinese do for Cariboo. Ills butjtisllco\nto Mr. Ward, superintendent uf the mine,\n10 say that he denies all responsibility for\nllic employment ol Ihis class of labor, and\nclaims Unit he was deceived by thc con-\ntrad- rs.\nMr. Haivcv, of Vlclorln, so long with\nTurner, Ileeton & Co., has been spending\nhis vocation with his sons In Ibis vicinity,\nClinlon nnd Llllnoet. Mr, IKmry Harvey,\nmanager for P, \\V. Foster, al Clinton, has\nbeen bis faHicr'8 principal entertainer. Jlr.\nHarvey, Sr , is a bale and vigorous looking niu't, and although pasi tho throe-score\nami leu mark is still active in business,\nand none ol liis seven sons living in diiler-\noul purls ttt the province, hrtffbt business\nmen Ihougn tbey tire, can do Uic old gen.\nliemiui in business. Mr. Harvey slmultl\nbo 11 candidate lur ofllco. With Uto help\nof his seven Mnlwnrl sons he otijihl lo be a\npoll I lett I iu itch for any one. Mr. Henry\nHarvey was in Asbcroft seeing hia father\nolTtllls .veil;.\nThocoiitantion oftho Froe Pi'tfs:*\ntliat the Scliotil Qoostion is really not\nan issuo between the Cunscrvativo\nand Liberal parties has boon pooh-\nnjoiicd by snine people who did not\nthink it truu ami by othnrs who did\nnot want lo think so. Tho ipiota\ntions of Hon. Mr. I.aurior's own\nwords have by this time pretty well\nestablished the fact; and tho evidence accumulates. The following\nutterances of that gotitleiuitn of latt*\ndales aro translations from French\npapers which reported the actual\nwords used:\nLe Solr.of Montreal, on May 21st,\nreports as follows, of liis (Laurier's)\nPorteneuff speech:\nllI liuvc ropoiited at fifty meetings\nwhich I have held in Ontario, that it\nwas my desire to sta the separate\nschools of Manitoba such as they were\nbe\/on rSgo,\n\"If the people of Canada carry me\nto power ns I am convinced thev will.\n\/will set\/Is that question to the satisfaction of tht Catholic minority, for ii is a\ndebt ifhich w: owe litem.''\nLa Pa trio, also of Montreal, on\nMay 22nd, gives this extract from\ntho name speech:\n\u2022\u2022I a:n now going to claim the privilege of apcuking openly and freely\n(aliondament) of tbe school question.\nIt is the fault of that misurablu Lau-\nncr, so they aay, if this question Ihis\nnot been settled. I had 7*5 members\nwho supportod mo in nnrliauinntj tne\ngovernment had nearly M0. Should\nthe BOttlettiont Imvo boon made by\nthe 75 or by the Ml)' Wheal have\n140 members behind me, and that will\nbe before long, I givo you my word\nof an honest mat), timt the question\nwill be Buttled to tho aatlafaction of\n\";hu miiioriiy.\"\nFir3t, neither J. A. M tra nor V. S. JJ.ir-\nnanl have any share, mock or lutcroal di-\nrecllyor indirectly bt the B. U. Express\nCompany. Mara never owuo.l any alnclt\nin ihe B. C. KxprniCd, and ?. S, liir\nnard aud all Ihu BamardJ Bold out their\ninlcrcsla bolus bolU3 In tiiu spring ol\n1S3S to myself an.l tliun and lher\u00ab Beverrd\ntheir connccliuns and surreudered their\ninterests aud coutrol, tb-jsulo being nbso\nlute and complet 1.\nWith regard to mail oontruc Is, a lew\nyoars ago lenders were called fur and in\nopen compclilion LkQco-itr-ial was awarded\nto us 011 helior tcrinn than wc are g^ttlnu\nnow. In rent-wing lliu coatracl lho Gov\nirnnu'iit Fqnoozyd iu uit'i doing aboul\n\u2022fi.OOO per year worth m ire Work for $500\nper year in >re pay, getting ah nil $l,fil)0\nper year t iu butler of n.t and the mails\nare now mire than dni'ile the (pianlilv\nhen lho 1 rct'iil coulrncl was\nmade. Often on Mondays ihu alugu\nslaris tail with nver a ton nl\nuiailn, bcsldo3 thoae carried tn\nCllnlon durln; tlm week, Thin\nlar,.;f_ nctdiliou to the mails lusaoiis the\nearnlug capacity uud adda t > tiio wear iml\ntear and olliui' expouses.\nWith respect to llio e!V:ct nf Ibe IJ. C.\nExpress C 1, in the dlalrlot i c 01 say wlmt\nvery fow in lho earno poaitinn oultt any,\nihat all the money received frnni tho Un\/-\noruiuent logelher Willi all tliu oilier earnings nf Ilia Company is spunl i.i thu dis\ntrict llirough which ihc work is dune umi\nlargely in labur, material feed etc , gellin\nonly from oulatdo what ctiniioi ho got iusuh\nlu addition in thai I have from sale 0\nproperly uulsldu ihu dlslrict and from\noihur hunrcea on aide and apart from tho\nK.t;ire43 Company, apeut In the dlalrlc.l\nalong ihu sUgo mules a Mini greater th tu\nul! thu profits of die B. C. Impress Com\npany from die lime Bamards sold out in\nl^bS until the pie.-ent lima. This\nwas ppent in buildings, fun etna etc., Ibe\nmost of which was uica'a labor, logging,\nfeiic'iiig etc.\nIlls.staled that die government have\npui.i and arc slill paying litinesii nl nil lis\npay for Iwulvo 111 inihs w -rk. Thai state-\nmum is uaU-itu, althou-jh no moro absurd\nthan oihors. I\". ia alio stated that ihu com\npany n doin^ less work Uiexe years lluin\nit did when carrying Lhe in tils from Y110\nio Birkorvlllo. Jjil ih hoc bow this ti^urci\noui. Thc dia'ance fru.u V.du lo A^horuft\nand r-'ltirn is, say iilJ miles, which is\ntaken off the old route. Tlm additions\nare two trips per week to Clinton, equal to\nI33mlle3 of road par wo-Jk, Cliuiua in\nM!!3.cl,'M tulle-*, naiU^hl \u25a0nomlia A^.\ncroft 10 Lllle3-.-t, 0i miles cr|td Ij 82\nmiles per we; h. making tola] addition of\n;(01 miles 1 i-r week against a deduction ol\n2t)0 milea. TtniJ we aro carrying mails\nover 101 utiles per week mure road than\nformerly.\nI have spent about!!! years on ibis rnnd,\nworked probably as hard us any man ii:\nIbe country, fuced all kinds nl weather,\nall kinds uf rials, dangers, risks, met\nwith losses and successes. I have hud a\nlarge esperieuce in ihu business and pcr-\nliilps acquired so.ue knowledge of it, have\nat nny rale maintained equity as good a\nservice during dull limes as good limes,\naud as a mechanic or other irutiesinan has\nsome rights lo his business 1 might claim\nllic same rigid lo litis business, still 1 do\nnot. I do uot consider it a good\npolicy for any one having tlm welfare of the dislricl at heart to 011-\neiiiiinge a shaving down pnlioy which\nwould result in a pour small sn*\nvice, .slan 1112 mil, bruaklu-- up. and baiik-\nrnpliug a different man every Tour years,\nOnu 'fiiu perhaps a prosperous farmer,\ntlio next, term f-mtio indimirious, saving\nfellow, OHch une leaving bit la of HiotiBiimls\noi*i!nllars unpaid mid numbers In mourn\nllieir loss, as many eeltlwrs along ihis loud\nknow Irom past uxpericiice.\nDuring all these years I have received\nmany nets of kindness, I tin nni know ol\none resident altmg the mail who has mil\nrendered sonic nol of kiudiiess or assistance wlien required. 1 hive 111 irm\nHealed all us fairly us l could, have ul-\nwaysliad reshletiti* Iciiers and papers delivered frnni the sla^e al llieir dnnrs.iequnl\nto a city delivery seivlee without any cx-\nra pay anil in.t being required so in do\niy ihe rules of ihc poal oilicu department,\nhul done hiinply us nn nut of cnurt-\nte^y ami in Uto general Interest ol\null   receiving    mail. Thus    saving\nresidents many miles nf travel In nearest\nnpslotllco. Tliis Is ap-.iiecti.iud 1 know\nby all thinking persona, und generally 1\nhave endeavored in give ihu people the\nvery hesi possible service, and as opportunity arises 1 shall coniinne my\neffoils in have iwo minis per week lo Cin-\nIbot), mid lhe chances now fur ibis iu the\nnenr future arc good.\nI believe antl a majority \"f Ihu people\nknow thai lliu districts arc wealth)! r, more\nwidely known, and sinud higher in ibe\nestimation nf Um world nnd also have a\nbigg'-r puil towards inwperliy liy hann-:\n(hu 11. (.'. Uxuress Co., Uinu ii piisslbly\ncould Wiih a cheap Jtdlll service sntb lull tew well moaning hut unthinking )ior~\nsons ine iidvneaticg. 'I'he IJ. C. Kxprt'ss\nCnmpaiiv lakes no slnctt in a down bill\npolicy. Whatever pull they may have is\nup noi down.\nIn mnking the above flln'omciils I know\nlamguiii\"* far oul of my wny but mis-\nicprcsenbitiniia nntl false statemcula about\nns are being so often repented liml even\nthose who are making Ihem arc 11 pi to\ngrow into believing Ihem if nol chocked.\nOoneeitllllg politics, I always Iry and\nkeep nut of I linn as 111 ll ell ns pnssible.\nWc -ill however generally get nn one side\nnr lhe (itherantli-fuourse eel more nr less\ninleresled In our man. Tins should not\nprevent us from re.s|ieclinur an huliorublo\nman on tho olh .r aide.   T'lo'sn nt un who\ndilfer have .ilway** njreed In do an mid we\ncan continue so ami remain tm terms of\nfriendship, mil pull tngcilieMu build up\nSavings Bank Depar.'ment.\nDepot-Its received from ?t upward*, aud latorwt allowed, nrosant rate, at 3 per coul\nr annum,\n\u25a0BOLD IUST nijtOUSED ^ EVERY DKSCaiPIlOS OF BASKIXG BOSUESS TOUUCTED.\nKamloops, B. u., Juue I, 181)3, W. Ii. PEGHAM, Manager.\nS'Cr a*\nSAN JOSE.\n. (Ii'iititnl M.rnlt.ttl\n ittittl .M,it,'V\n... .Insitraitrit Atctil\nlint, Kst-ltHliue llutt'l\n.I''\u201eIW,t.',lil,tJ AttL'tlti\n\"   umi Mitrcliaiita\nI, Mticltity Ilrtrnuss, Stitldlury. tttt:\n()\u201ellln> ee li iiltlottk. Llvorv * ri.tlu Bmbli-a\nWm l.yniM Ajliri'1,11 lltrlt'l\nII (J B.t|,rt's8 (JonipHtty Stitjto Line\n1 l,t:l,itt'ii, .Ottnttrul Ulxuksmillt\nJ II C'lwneiils l)ni|!Slst\nSniilli &, Bryitin Uunltriil Illf.clt.tiiiili.\nSloArlllur A llnrptir llrv U1...1U\nAslit'1,,11 TiiwmIiij I. J.'MtlK.y\nKtllerlHimil\u00abi,l .SI. Altmu'. clutrcli\nEn(rlG8nn & flurry.\nMnralntllA Hmllu.\nF awittta\t\n.Dominion lt,.i.-l\n\u2014Ullitlttn'lliiiul\n Nolltre\nCAllIllOO  HOAD.\nJ Munilorf\t\nWm ll'IVll ....\nA !\u2022' Wtrbcr.,..\n.. 20 Milt, niiliSo\n....711..11 ill) ll\u201ettso\n.. .80 Mile lluuso\nThe promising town of South Cariboo.\nThe center of an extensive farming district.\nTho nalural distributing point for Alkali\nLako, Chilcotin, Willium's Lake Valley,\nQuesnello forks and Horsefly.\nBeautifully located ut the junction of\ntho William's Luke road with the Cariboo\ntrunk road, commanding an extensive view\nof the most picturesque part of William's\nLake Valley.\nAbundantly supplied with pure water\nfrom Jones Creek and San Jose River.\nSize of lots: 65 x 125 feet. Terms\nreasonable.    Apply to\nREV. FATHER J. A. BEDARD, O.M.T.\nr.O.loO-Mile House, B.C.\nGAS JOSli.\nlev. Father J A lla.lt.ri1 O.M.I.Town Uu\nIB0-MII.B IIOUtiB.\nValtll .t Btirlnml.Hiilol niul Opncrnl Bli'ro\nVtiili .V llitrliinil.. .Tnuloumttn'a Altcultun\nEOUA cttKltlt.\n.Ilnlfl n,\u201el (Ifttiirsl Sturo\n,ll\u201et,'l \u201e,\u201e1 tlL-uuliil Mtoi.\nII Mrl.fc.n\t\nI'CUtliiltiv)'...\nqurj8Httt,l.K vttltt.rt.\nAAJMirlliin .. lltilttl niul lltiicritl Slot 0\nII\n.In\nIV II II'i'i\nlltv 0\nj w HniiJiTi, 1111,1.1 Olluyil..\n. Gi'nonii Merolttintllito\n Utiuoritl Mrl,l,1,,l\n.Olulilitiilnl ll'ilt'l\nI ll llimttl\t\n\u00ab' II Hll'lllllintliir.\nIV Tlilt'\nVn\nll Willi It'll'. ...\nHtl I', im ,t fn\nI'ott.i' A .It'iins.\nM J Ml Iv,-,...\nMiinral Cwuen\nWII PucrHiu..\n.I>iilla)- llo'.ol\nvmnHllnnll'il'l\n.. .W.ii-liiiukrr\n Il.i.k.l\t\n Ilar'wil'll\n Il'.-iwr\n lUnlwnni\n limit rr\n. Iiisiinilii'li A-Jrltt\n,\u201e,;\u25a0 H.inllU\n Ill,Ilk Ul II. C.\nVAMCOUVClt,\n.Hanlivnro\n...Aaanvi-r\n...llr,,kpr\nTli\u201ellt:ts Uiiiin it CO, .\nW I'.-lli'ii H.rviy.. \u2022\u25a0\nJ M Bnxt.iu..\t\nil McUllllvray\t\nUpinnlralmrr Brgs...\nIitiitrint * Maralrantl\t\nMil.i'tt,mn, MtiFncly * Uu . .\nIi-ti, lUimoii A llttraell\n Mtiiinu Ensinoer.\n. W bole\ntitle Urneera\n.. Utowitta\n,.ll ll.llVHIO\n\u25a0leAA'Afr****:*^*********?'.*^.** t.i 1.<i.i1.1.r.'*l * Wt*1t*\u00ab**t****\nI     TURNER,  BEETON  & CO.     j\nVIGTOHIA. Br.,1 HELSOH.\n71..  C.  BEKTOX, ,j- GO,. LO.YDO.V,\ni! YGI.JVD.i\n+\ntWHOLESALE   DRY   GOODS, |\n\u00ab LIQUORS,   MINER'S SUPPLIES ETC'*\n& \"  *\n%0t'c Butis, Rossell Steel.  Any desoviption of Euro %\nt pe.au Goods Indented. <\n|e      Telegraphic aihlmm  Turner. Victoria.  Beeton, l.oiulun. *\n************************** **ft*******4*************i}\nvicroiuA,\n..Wll'.lesalo\n11 p nitiirt & u,i\nl'lllter& Lelser\t\nTurinr, lUeli.it A Co      \"\nLi'llzeS Lilitr ....\nIlumillou Powtlcr Co\t\nUI9CELI.ANKOU8\nWosleln illllinsOj)\t\ndial, tile .S.iiuplili^ Oo...\n..iiiHiiitn Pieine lliillu-ay\nsi. PitiiliSj Mllwaukra Ii.i\nIt 11 [laimilitll\t\nfiirlng AmIzo Prov\nlattiie M.'K.'i,\t\n\u25a0turtles ll L'l'iiit'll\t\nUU Tincl.-v\t\nv !\u25a0: Clitinertiii....\t\nWlllum [),.tli..Yt\nlliiilcriok Uhliliul\n.lteeinn, AM*\n. Denver, Cult.\nJTun I'fiiuei.c..\n1ei.1l Sentelury\n'\u2022lira\n Nu\n N'\u201eti,,t\n  Nulieo\n Ciiuiilv Court\nLlllo.,,'1\nionif \u201e!' Imitrovarat'ht\nrims MrE veil, Eiii|ilru Villey....N in.*.\n\u2022    Ti'n..       Vrtit:.>''':rr.;'r::'lt?^'\nTHE ECO^ObIICAL COBBLER\nContains the followin-* ortlcles\nIran Ilttlf Soltna Stand with three \/iMurfs-\nih!.: I.;st.<, \/..\u25a0\u201e\u201e(\/;, mr.liis.i, c,n-l tttrtj.-.i Sh,;,-\nIl'iiii.-i.i; Mac Knife, l'.-Qgina Aid antl\nHandle\nSte-ur-lif imc'inl in u-ao.frii box willt Itiiiq:,!\nti.l,   H'cy\/i.;; *w*i'i-f*. a'.ho\nTHE   \"FAMILY   COBESLER,\"\nr-nitni'n.i thtfotlotvinu artk-lcs\nIron hulfstiliiij ftuml with three rtvfr.tlblt\nt.uiin.fMiutil, milium mid birnr.t shut, hum-\nm :!\u25a0. shiir.\/;!iii',;rn<(.'i:i;titir!ii.',.l lur mil*. lm-,ir\nbutt'.- tif leather.; iinnl, luri\/-- lioili,: rtibt-er er-\nmen', four i>:iir nf hrrt plutis, iiurkai}.: ii-i,.-,\njiivi-.Vk;;,- ,'n'i'- Mi,1-,-. ;i,f. \u2022\u25a0^in rincltir.;, tiiiil.t for\nnidi'.* tin I \"jij\/.v irork. \u25a0>.\u25a0<\u25a0'-.-?;\u25a0\u00ab ur' ri'ir!iini\nnails for women'* mrl . kil.lr.-n'n'i.-frk. iu,.-l\nthree o-n'r of h-itf soles,\n -ftna(\/or(-|i\n.\u25a0ink your ntare\nMclennan, SltFccly & Co., Lid.\nWHOLESALE HARDWARE, IM, STEEL, DTKAHITfi, Etc., Vimciiiivor. D.(\n\"5ft>\"ni\n* tl*'IATS.\n9    tVa.at*-*'\ntliu\nI'llanltl\n|le)ll|,\nllll   \"I'  ItlllllOlI ll tl,\n. yuil l\u201er vultlublu l*|iiit:i' In yom\nfa. Tj.v;,iJ'.i'.\nST. M.BAN'S UI1U1ICU,\nConcert aiid Dramatic\nEntertainment-\nJUNE 23, 1896.\nMineral Act 1303,\nMm of J;-|:lkaii(i-j far Certificate\nof IiBjirovemcnl.\n\" MAYFI.OWBU \" MIXKr.M. c:..MM\nSilu-ite near C iybo-h*creek, LIlltMet dUtriet,\na V. THka nnll.0 timl 1. Roilvrlvk Chlrtolm,\n.i-ec mliu'i-'s eiirtiliciile No-iS-t'iil. itOfiiii, sixty\nIbis fruui tlm lluUi liiir^-iif, lu ni|.-|.]y to tha\ntli-ld Ciiiumie-iioiier for a ci'.rti.k-.itu of liu-\nurovvmunlc, for thc purpaao uf obulohu n\nCrnwu (Jwiitdf tho HboVB cUllll.\nAnd furthe*- lnUo notlca lli.it. n lvur--e cUltil*\nniii-t du sf-nt to tlie Mining  Itoonrtlor. nn I\npptlon pouiniuncvd boforo tliu Imuuik-c ot itivtt\n..rtlllMtu of liiiiiroviiiniiiU.\n2-12 i:oi)Kltl\u00ab'K   CtU3rULM,\nUitvid ttlli Mtlt d.iy of Miy, H'JJ.\nPercy A. Jenns,\nBROKER and\nNOTARY PUBLIC\nFire, Life and Accident Insurance.\niVIGMEYTOLOAN.\nMill Street,       KAMLOOPS, B.C\nASHCUOFT\nKNDEKBY.\nOur stooie is cotnplcto in every lino nntl our prices rigltt.   Ordert\nhy mail receive careful nttcntion being lillotl uud\nforwarded wilh dispatch.\nCounty Court.\nYi.lt; on TiiiiM-Iiiy, tliu 33th dny of June, lyUO,\n111 11 u. in.   Ily coin nm ud\nNOTICE.\nNotion in hereby glvp.n tlmt bU!.v 'In.vs after\ntlute I inn-nil njiikiiig mnillcit tion to Lho cliluf\ncominls-tiniieror Imiili mid works for punni-;-\n\u00bbion to iiitrelmii- 820 noroe of land Btthntutl in\nEmpire Valley. C-oniiiieiiehij,' lit Btuku A,\nA Bitting of tlie conuly court wilt ho held at t!n,ucc CMt ono U|t|0i t||ttH00 l((\u201etl, onu-hHlf\ninlli:, tliunce rVuHontj m<lu, tliunitu north tine\nhalf mllo to luiilut nuint.\nr. ia   , THOMAS Md'tWEN.\nXuiliiri. Valley, H. O , Jutejiit, OW,\nwm. Dnnn,\nlli-^h'trar of lho Court,\nl'alc, p. 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