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No. 24.\nLILLOOET, B.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1903.\n$1.00 a year.\n[OTICE T0_CLAIMANTS\nfAINST THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM\nHUNTER VADER, deceased\nfursuant to the order of the Honorable\ni Justice Srott made herein on the 30th\n)of Octolier, A.D. 1902, notice is Kere-\nffiiven that lhe creditors of and other\npons hatting claims against the Estate\nlhe above named deceased, do, within\nJen weeks after 'he first publication of\norder, send in their names and ad-\nfsses and full particulars of their claims\nether with a statement ef the securities\n[any) held by them, verifying the same\nstatutory declaration, and the names\n11 addresses of their advocates [ifany]\nMessrs Heck, Emery & Dubuc of Ihe\n|wn of Edmonton, in the District of Al-\nfrta,  Advocates for the Administrator.\n-nd take further notice lhat after the\nIpiration of the term aforesaid the said\nJministrator will heat liberty to distribute\nle assets pf the said deceased or any purt\n*eof, amongst the parties entitled there-\n|>, having regard only to the claims of which\nthen has notice.\nJ Dated at Edmonton this  15th day of No-\npmber, A.D. 1902.\nBECK,  EMERV & DUBUC,\nAdvocates lor the Administrator,\nFirst publication 3rd day\" of January, A.D\n19 3\n.NEWS OF THE MINES .&\n___-\nm\nNotice.\nALL PERSON8 indebted to W F.\n[Allan, of Lillooet. B.C. previous to the\n-rBtday of July, A D.1902 who have not\npaid   Bitch  indebtedness are requested\nto pay   the same forthwith to Samuel\niGibbs, of Lillooet, B.C.  who  has been\n[authorised to collect the same,\nOliver Harvey,\nAssignee.\n|  Ashcrett, B.C, Dec. 27,1902.\nA supply of gold dust from the\nBridge Iti ver -section shows several pieces of quartz and gold a-\ninong the placer gold. One of\nthe last packages of placer gold\nbrought down from the Nortli\nFork gravels had one rough piece\nof quartz in it that sold for #1.75\nThe presence of such large pieces\nof rough rich quartz in the gravels indicate!-! the existence of a\ngood ledge in that vicinity.\nA communication from Mr. II.\nS. Southard informs us of his intention to strike for these parts\nas early as possible\nLost\nBetween the Town of Lillooet and\n* Tbe Fountain, a fur driving ir.it. Find-\nI er will be suitably rewarded on leaving\nit at the Prospector Office.\nWANTKD- HKVKKAI, I'KltSONS OF Oil A It\nao.teraml good reputation in each stale [one\nin tills county required ] to represent ami mlv-\nerllsfl old established wealthy business house\nof solid liiian-lal standing. Hnlary $18.00 weekly  with expenses addllidljHil,  all  payable  in\ni-asli eit-lt Wednesday direet from the liead\noftlees.  Horse an.l carriages furnislie't, when\nnecessary. Reference-. Ktielose self-addressed stamped envelope.\nMan-ager, KIG.Caxlon   Building, Chicago.\nThe head-end collision on the\nGrand Trunk railway near London, Out., resulted iu the death\nof twenty-eight persons aud the\nmore or less serious wounding of\nmany others.\nStrike Settled\nMontreal.\u2014The strike of the C.\nP. It. bridgemen litis been settled.\nThe men will get  27% cents per\nhour.\nThe Railway\nConstruction To Commence\nImmediately.\nThe Vancouver World has learn\n-ed from the Secretary, that the\nVancouver, Westininste.i & Yukon Railway Co. will commence\nbuilding' Operations at once. As\nthe plans are now perfected, the\nwork will be pushed forward energetically.\nWith regard to the Northern\nportions of the projected line, the\ncompany expect*- to receive the\nsame bonuses from the governments, both Provincial and Dominion, as have been, or will be\ngranted to the other lines seeking assistance for opening up 15.\n('.. Vancouver will undoubtedly\nreap much benefit from this new\nenterprise, 'while ninny mining\nproperties in this District will be\nof great value.\nGrand Forks incorporated.\nVictoria.\u2014A proclamation was\nissued today by the Lieutenant\n-Governor of British Columbia\nannouncing the incorporation of\nthe city of Grand Forks IJ. C.\nRead our special\noffer on the\nthird page.\nrW\n**aeieie\nLiver's Y-Z (Wi_e Head) Disinfectant Soap\nPowder ia a boon to any home. It disinfect* and cleana at the same time. _,\nMontreal Customs\nMontreal.\u2014 The customs receipts\nat Montreal increased   #1,500,\n000 in 1902 over last year.   The\ntotal collections  were #10,974\n450.\nManconi\nSign or Marconi has made it\npossible for us to speak to our\nfriends iu Europe at a trifling expense. In an address to the citizens of Sydney,- on Dec. 30., he\nsaid that the Atlantic cable cost\nfour million while the wireless system had cost only two hundred\nthousand. He contracted to send\ninessagesat tea cents a word, but\nthe day might come very soon\nwhen they would be sent for one\ncent a word.\nSeeking Trade With\nCanada\nAustria-Hungary is desirous of\nworking up a. trade with Canada..\nAn exhibition car filled with Austrian exhibits is in Ottawa. M. S.\nAltaian, Canadian trade eoniinis\nsiouer, is in charge. He will go\nthrougli to the Coast showing\nthe exhibits at all the principal\npoiuts.\nAgriculture in British Columbia\nOttawa.\u2014In the census bulletin\nissued today for agriculture iu\nBritish'Columbia iu the last decade, potatoes show au increase\nof 94.25 per cent., suid oats an\nincrease of 42 per cent., while\nwheat and barley have remained\nabout stationary, The total area,\nof land in crop increased about\n49 per cent. The value of the\nland rented is #213,216, tin average of #1,02 per acre, or #257 '\" Anglo-American commerce\nper year for the  average   farn\nif<   Brief Despatches.   )K\nThe Durbar at Delhi opened yes\n-terday\".\nThere are no active developments in the Venezuelan situation.\nSir Wilfred  will return  to Ottawa ou the 9th prox.\nTexas and Mexico are to receive\na, large consignment of Boer settlers.        .\nThe All-Canadian tied with the\nEdinburgh Wanderers aud defeat\n-ed the North of Scotland Uugby\nfifteen.\nThe Conservatives of Burrard\nwill put a candidate in the field,\nCanadian trade is a big factor\nGeneral Ben Viljoen\nThe Grand Trunk.\nLondon.\u2014The Financial News\nsays it is doubtful whether third\npreference ^ holders of Grand\nTrunk stock will %efc any dividend as the directors are expected\nto maintain the financial strength of the company in view of the\nundertaking to extend to the\nPacific at a cost of 150 to 175\nmillions.\nSalmon\nLondon.\u2014The British government is trying to secure the services of General Ben Viljoeij. who\nis now touring the United States\nto command the Boer force\nwhich is going to Somn-liland. It\nwas General Viljoen who firstsug\ngested employing the Boers a-\ngaiust the Somalis.\nTung Full Siang, at the head\nof a. large army, threatens a mar\n-ch on Peking.\nThe Canadian Northern extension will be rushed through to\nthe Pacific Coast.\nJapan Is Seeking; flare of the B.C. Fish.\nY. Ma.tma.ri of Japan is visiting the Coast cities iu the interests of the Yokohama Fish Company, one of the largest firms of\nits kind in Jtlpan. He hopes to\narrange for a cargo of fish t.o be\ndelivered next summer and will\narrange for constant trade with\nthe Dominion.\nThe stre tins of Japan are no\nlonger able to supply this commodity, i\nProhibitionists.\nToronto.\u2014Prohibitionists are to\nmeet the Ontario government on\nJanuary 25, and demand tha\/}\nin view of the referendum vote\nthe sale of intoxicating liquors\nbe abolished.\nThe Pope has ordered the arch\nbishop of Manilla to excommunicate all persons who endeavor\nto promote the creation of a, na,l\n\u2022ional church iu the Philippines.\nA New Editor.\nToronto, Out.. Dec. 30.-Rev\nC. J. Bond, the new editor of the\nChristain Guardian, the organ of\nMethonist church ot Canada, assumed charge to-day. With the\nnew year the paper will come out\nin a new form. The pages are to\nbehalf the present size, and will\nnumber thirty instead of sixteen\npages.\nWealthy Indians.\nThe Osage Indians, of Oklahoma., of whom there are 1,800\nhave nearly #9,000,00() to their\ncredit, according to the annual\nreport of the Agent. They own\n1% million acres of land, making\nthem per capita the wealthiest\npeople on earth.\nQueen Alexandra gave a Christ\nmas dinner to the widows aud\norphans of those killed in South\nAfrica. Sir Thomas Lipton presided.\nVice-Admiral Cervern, who surrendered at Santiago, ha,s beeu\nappointed chief of the Spanish\nnavy. THE  PROSPECTOR, LTLLOOET, BO., JAN. 3; 1903.\nTHE   PROSPECTOR.\nPUBLISHED   EVERY    SATURDAY\nAT LILLOOET, B.C.\nBY TIIK .ROSI-CI'OK I.HM_HIN_   CO-I-A-iY.\nTHE PROSPECTOR is the only paper published in tlie Ullooetl).strict, and is all home\nPrinted.\nSubscriptions: One Dol In f it yeiu'in mlviiiici'.\nAdvertising rates .maC. known on application.\nCorrespondence Is inviletlon all matters ol\npublic or loeal Interest. All eoinniiiniealioni-\nmust In* accoiiipanieil l.y llie name of the\nw filer, but nol necessarily for pit hi icti I ion.\nSHIP TO\nWords For Workers.\nKing out llie old, ring in the new,\nKing, happy bells, across the snow;\nTh- year is going, let him go;\nKing ont the false, ring in the true.\nKing out the grief that saps the mind,\nFor those that here we see no more;\nKing out the feud of rich and poor,\nRing in redress to all mankind.\nRing out a slowly dying cause,\nAnd ancient forms of patty strife,\nRing in the nobler mod-s of life,\nWith sweeter manners, purer laws.\nRing out the care, the want, the sin.\nThe faithless coldness of the times;\nRing out, ringout my mournful rhymes, |\nBut ring the fuller minstrel in.\nRing out false pride in place and blood, J\nThe civir slander and the spite;\nKing in the love of truth and right,\nKing in the common love of good.\nt\nRing out old shapes of foul disease,\nKing ou' the narrowing lust of gold;\nRing out the thousand wars of old,\nRing in the thousand years of peace.\nRing in the valient man and free.\nThe larger heart, the kindlier hand,\n\":\u2022_ out the darkness ol the land.\nRing in the Christ ihat is to be.\nThe .year 1003 opens with many\nevidences of rev\nin this \"section.\nevidences of revival of good times\nBritish Columbia's mineral output for 1002 is likely to reach the\ntwenty-seven million dollar mark.\nThere isjlibtle likelihood 'of the\nGrand jTruuk Transcontinental\nbeing the recipient of a large land\ngrant from the Dominion Government.\nIt is suggested that theDoniin-\nion and Provincial governments\nreceive stock for all monies advanced to railway Corporations.\nIf the Government owned C.P.\nK. stock equivalent to the 25\nmillions of dollars given, the interest, on its investment would\nhelp similar enterprises today.\nSydney Flower, of Chicago, has\nbeen speaking on \"How to cure\nconsumption.\" If what he says\nis true the majority of consumptives are being helped to die by\nthe physicians. He remarks that\nwe have been fighting consumption with coddling and comfort,\nwhile we should have fought it\nwith rigors of climate, open windows in winter, lots of food, no\nexercise, and warm clothhig.\nThe Prohibition Party have\npolled a. vote twice as large as\ntheir opponents, and they have\nnow the force of public opinion\non their side, demanding the abolishment of the bar find other\nliquor evils.\nwm.wmm\n.   -__\u25a0*' .--v-       \u25a0*_\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\nHIDES\n[\\mm\\i\n::\\.   *    EXPORTERS   'FHDC-'v,-i-^'\".','\n,\u2022\u2022\u25a0 \u25a0: \u25a0'\u2022\"!.-   \u2022-''',    _,:\u25a0-'\u2022  -r    NORTHERN   .i-P VJ f\\-,**_> % ''J,*1 - . V--  '-:\u201e\u25a0.   .\"    a':\n2O0-2I2First Ave:North- **-;!*]JNNf A;P0LlS.MNN: \u25a0:\u00ab'\ny'-'\/r y.''      \u25a0\";.;\"\u2022\u2022\u2022: WRITE   FOR \/\"&^\n_______\nTI.N CENTS P..R TEN WBKKS.\n\\* a special  and temporary   offer to\nreaders of this :iH|ter, we will mail Tiik\nPublic io persons who are not now . nb-\nsn ibi'iH. for ten week, for leu rente\nTub Public is a If2, l~-pa_e weekly Review im democratic Democrats and democratic Kepiililicans: n. opinions are\nexp'ei-se.l wilhout. fear or favor; it ^ives\nan interesting and connected weekly\nufall I istoriual news; ii always lias ed-\nilotials worth Httiiiying,a uartoon worth\n^eelnjr, nook notices worth reading, and\nmiscellaneous mat ter both valuable ami\ninteresting ; and it is liked by hit; lligent\nwomen as well as by intelligent n e -\nThe editor is I*mis F. Post. Send ten\nrents in silver or stamps for ten week's\ntrial. All sulisr* ipiions a>e paid strictly\nin advance, and upon expiration the\npaper is promptly slipped unless subset iplion is renewed. Mention this paper \u25a0\nAddress:       THE PUBLIC,\nUnity Buililiiiir, On cago, III.\nNOTICE.\nMining Property for sale.\nIn British Columbia.\nTenilcrs are Invileii for the whole of lhe\n|H'0|ieily, imtluitiiig (Irown (tranieil claims,\nnull site, dyaniile mill, (*\u2022 apiieity -15 lo fit) ions\niliiily), tramway, iissny oflice, laboratory unit\nFiilletiiii|nnenl, of ilic Toronto LMIooet Uoltl\nKeel's dot n | mny l.i in i I-il, Nil nn u>. in I In: I,il loot11\nilisni.'i of Itniisli (_liipiIiih; .Inrlu.liiiK tin*\nAmple, Whale, Monarch nml Welhtnil Vale\nmines willed nre drown graii'leil, nlso the\nNorth Ktii !\u2022, (inlileii st ii in', tiolilcll l-ngl-. Ituhy\nmul jumbo mineral claim, In llie snme ilisl\nrlet, togelher willi'ii Inn slam|i mill, ii.in-h.iiie\ndrills nml oilier ei|iil|iiiienls. dash lenders for\nHie whole propmiy me reipiesletl hnt\noff irs for working options or lor |iorliottH\nof lhe property will ho -oushlereil Kront lhc\nformer group 9fi0 tonsof ore litis heen milleil,\nivllli nil iissny value appioxiinating fin.00 In\nfll.no Wiigotl rniiil from Itailroiitl lo mill. The\nwhole of the iihove will hear looking into mul\ni n ves I i trnl ion nml tire nn exceptionally I m por-\n('.ani anil valuable group of claims wilh full\nworking equipment, full pari titulars mav he\ninn! ou application lo IC.Igar lllooinlieltl\nLiquidator, I*, t). Itox 7t:l, Vancouver II15.\nNOTICE is hereby given that application\nwill be made to the Legislative Assembly of\nthe Province of British Columbia at its next\nSession for an Act to incorporate a Company\nwilh power to build, equip, maintain and op-\ncrate aline or lines ot Railway of standard\nlinage Irom a point at or near Mazlelon by\nthe most, feasible and practicable route to a\npoint on lhe Northern Boundary of British\nColumbia, at or near Teslin I.ake or Atlin\nLake, or both; also .torn Mazlelon by the\nmost feasible and practicable route via the\nSkeena, Babinc, Driftwood, Omineca and\n.\"inlay Rivers to Peace River I'ass, or I'.ne\nRiver or both, thence Easterly to the Eastern biiundary of the said Province, with mi-\nthority also to construct, equip, maintain and\noperate branches from any points on the pin-\nposed line or lines not exceeding in any one\ncase one hunered miles in length and with\npower to construct, acquire, own and maintain wharves and ducks in connection therewith; and to consiiuct, own, acquire, equip\nand maintain steam and other vessels and\nboats and operate the same on any navigable\nwaters, and to construct, operate and maintain telegraph and telephone lines along the\nroutes of said Railway and its blanches or\nin connection ihciewith and to transmit messages foi commercial purposes and collect tolls\ntherefor, and to acquire and receive from any\nGovernment, Corporations or persons, grants\nof land righ'sofway money, bonuses, privileges or ui her assistance in aid of the construction of the Company's undertaking and\nto connect with and enter into traffic or other\narrangements with railway, steamboat or\nother companies and for till rights powers and\nprivileges necessary Usual or incidental lo all\nor any of the aforesaid purposes.\nDated this31 fl day of December, A.D. 1902.\nCornwall & Rogers,\n\u2022Solicitors for the Applicants.\nREPEATING  RIFLES\nrepeat. They don't jam, catch, or fail to extract.\nIn a word, they are the only reliable repeaters.\nWinchester rifles are made in all desirable\ncalibers, weights and styles; and are plain, -:\npartially or elaborately ornamented, suiting every\npurpose,  every' pocketbook,   and   every  taste.\nWINCHESTER   AMMUNITION\nmade for all kinds of shooting in all kinds of guns.\nCDCC Send name ind address ons Postal\nrr.CC    forour 164-page Illustrated Catalog.\nWINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CONN.'\n|_\nASTHMA CURE FREE.\nAsthmalene brings instant relief and permanent\nCure   In   All   Cases.\nSENT ABSOLUTELY KIM. I. <>N I.WEUT OF I'OSTAl]\nWKI.H YOUKN -MK AND AUDRKSS  IM.AINI.Y.\nrimr-i 1 m _________WM\n\"Lot tho GOLD DUST twins do your work.\"\n<\/\u00a3?.\no_~.\n\\\nSnow white clothes ere the result of using\nGOLD DUST\nIt  makes light  the labors of  washing.    Turns\nwash day into play day.   Better than any Soap\nend more economical.\n\u2022\nMade only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,\nChicago,       New York,       Boston,       St. Louis.      Montreal-\nSubscribe for The \"Prospector\"\n. $100 per annum\nCHAINED\nFOR TEN\nYEARS\nRELIEF.\nT li _ r e. i h n o 1 li i 11 vt like A n't hi\nin ;i 1 h ti f . It li r i 11 yt 1 i 11 h i a nf\nreI i \u00ab* f ,     even    in     the     w d r y\n(! a.. \u00bb\u2022 s . ll Cltie. when nil else full\nThe Rev. C. V. WKI.I.S. 01 Villa Kidg|\n111., snys: \" Vmir trial hhlilc ol A sit .ma IV}\nreceived in |>ood coni lit it'll. I ciiniin' le|J yn_\nlimv llmiil* iul I It'el li 11 ilu- !;i|inl tloi'ivctl fnill\nil. I wns n sluve, cliiiined wilh piiniil soil\nIhrotit anil .A si limn fnr i.n yours. I tl-sn;ih.\nnl I'vrr lieini; cini'il. I snw yuur ihIvcmlisenieiil\nlor llie run' nl Ihis ilt.iullul nml Iuluiriililll\ndisease, Astliiiiu, uml -11.\u25a0 \u2022 11 *_\u25a0. 111 you Irad.'ovel\nspnlten yourselves, lull resolved lo ^i\\e it {\nliinl. 'In my astonishment, llie lind ncletl liU]\na chat ill.     Seiul   ine a   lull size   Imille.\"\nHev,    I Ir.    Miii'i'Ih    VV t-CliAlei*!*1   \"'\nKal.l.i nf lhe Coii(i.   Ilnai   Israel.\nui New   Yorli,   Jan.    1.     1901.\n1)1(8. 'PAi'i'   ItliOH.'   .M|..IH.'l.\\|.;   co.,\n(leiilleineiii Votu Asilnnalene is atl\nexcellent remedy for Asthma anil I lay I'everl\nami   ils eonipusilioii n|le\\ inles nil Iroiiiiles wliicl]\n1 ihiiie wilh Asthma.     Its success is aslonishind\nami  w 1 hi.Ie 1 Iul.\nAlier  having   ii  careAllly   analyzed,   we   can slate   lhat     Astlnnalene   contains!\nno   opium, morphine,   chloiofi    nrellier. Verj'tiuly yours,\nKKV,   DU.  MOUUIS  WKCIISl.'liK.\nAvon  Sl'KINOS,   N.   V'.   I'V-ii. 1, 1901.     f\nDu. Tai'T linos.   Mkhuink Co.\n\u00ab\n(ieiilleinen: write   ihis tesliinonial   from   a   sense  oi duly,   having  tested the|\nw.iiiih'ilul  effect of   y,\u201eii   A.ih ml'iu*,   I'nr   ihi   cure  pf   Asthma.      My  wife   has   heen\nalliicled   with  spasmodic  asthma   for    the   past   i_ years.     Having  exhausted  iny.|iwnj\neliU  as well  ns ihal   ul    m iny    others,     I    chanced    In   see    your    si;;n    upon    your   will-\n.hows on   130.slr.~ti  New V01 If.      I  111 once  oliiained a   Imille  of asilnnalene.    IMy  wife]\ncominenci'il    lal.ins;   il   ill.out   lhe    liist   ol   Noveilllier.     I very    soon    noticed   a   lliilica\niinproveinenl.     Alice   usiiii; une Imille  her iislhiua  had ilisappeaietl   anil she   is entirely -\nfree    from   all   symptoms.     I    feel    lhat   I  can   consistently   recommend  the   medicine,\nto    till    who   are  all'lieied   with   ihis   disliessiiiy   disease.    Yours    respectfully,\nO. 1).   I'll i:i.I'S,   ,M. D.\nDit.  Tait   linos.   Hkimcink Co.     . I'el*. 5. 1901.\n(ieiilleinen: I wrts' lioiilileil with Asthma or 22 years. I have tried numerous\nremedies; hut tlie.y have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started wilh\na I rial holtle. I louiul relief at once. I have since pinclitiseil your full-sized Dottle,\nand I am ever matel'iil. I have a family of lour children, and for si\\ year.-, was\nunable lo work. I am now iu Ihe liest of health and am doing business every\nday.    This  testimony you can make such use of  ns you see lit.\nHome address, 2,55,   Kivinrrtnn street. S.    Raphael,\n67 Mast 129th st.,  New  York City.\nO O \u00ae _ fi 6 _\nTrial bottle sent absolutely free on receipt of postal.\nDo   not delay.    Write  at  once,   adihcssinii'  Dit.  TAI'T   IIKOS'  M KDICINI\". CO.,\n1'nsl ljoth  St.,   N.   V. City.\nSold by all Druggists.\nLTLLOOET ANI) BRIDGE RIVER STORES.\nJ, DUNLOP.\nGKEnST-EiR.AJLi     __N*_C_E]_E^G_E3:j____>rT\nMiners Supplies.'\nIrTIiXjOO-ET.  _-.rC\nBranclr Store at Bridge River where a\nfull stock of General Merchandise and Miners Outfits are on hand.\nJ. Dunlop, General Merchant, Lillooet, B.C THE PHOSPECTOK, LILLOOET, B.C., JAN. 3, 1903.\nlollowing extracts  Irom a letter re-\n' from an old fellow-townsman, J U.S.\nttom,   may prove interesting to many\nI readers.    It will be  remembered that\nfiend recently left town  on  his  faithful\nfeeble cayus e bound foi Seattle,    lid.)\n\u2014Letter No. I.\u2014\nI****!' leaving' 1 _v tt on, we follow-\n[)ie'Tlittimpsoii river for about,\n[miles j'tud then  crossed over\nI.hi<I the Nicola valley.  It wiih\nflier a lined summit   to climb\nI'I   we decided   to camp tlmt.\nlit on the top, which wetlid hy\nside of two pretty hikes.    We\nPre fortunate in -.Jiooting sev-\n|il ducks which formed a  very\nsuable addition to onr menu.\n(The next day we descended the\nnn in it, heading towards theNic-\nM, river which wecrossed tit mid\nliy. There are some very pretty\ninches here at one of which we\nliiyed for onr dinner.    1 had no-\nIced that our  pack horse had\nleen showing signs of fatigue for\n-vend days, but I  was   much\nlurprised and dismayed when on\nroing to pack the animal after\ntinner to find it lying down and\nIvrilhing about in  terrible pain.\nKnowing that whiskey is considered by some tis the universal pan\nacea for all ills I ran tt) the farm\nBlouse to see if 1 could borrow or\nKmy a, bottle of some kind of in-\nItoxiennt.   All 1 could get was a,\n[bottle of old Perry Davit.'   rain\nKiller. This, however, was better\n;tlituI nothing, and 1 poured large\n,doses mixed with waterdown the\nunfortunate   animal's   throttle.\nThis  relieved  the animal's pain\nsomewhat, but there was no appearance of   renewed   strength,\nand wedecided that rest was what\nthe animal needed.   So we stay-\nY ed two days ab the ranch for the\nanimal   to   recuperate.   Uut   it\nfailed to improve, antl so we had\nto strike the trail making my pony the pack horse and leading\nthe sick animal which we  made\nup our minds to sell  at the first.\nopportunity, which,  luckily for\nus, occurred the next day, when\n1 succeeded   in   selling the sick\nmare and colt for a. little gray\ncayuse which we christened \"Fraser.\"   I have always considered\nmyself gootl   at   exchange and\nbarter, aud on this occasion I\noutdid inyselt   and opened   my\npartner's  eyes   to my  business\ncapacity.   It was vitally  necessary that we should have a [jack-\nhorse.   We could go no further\nwithout one, so when we arrived\nat the liotel at lower Nicola, our\nstopping place tor the night,  1\ndetermined  that either   by persuasion or compulsion,  ti, pack\nanimal 1 would have.    My lucky\nstar beamed on nie, for here 1\nfound an individual with the grey\nmare desperately anxious to sell\nor trade.   I humored his whim\nand succeeded in trading* my little horse for his gray mare\u2014an\nexcellent bargain.\nI>Vlll)S ior Fall or Sprint? pli.ntinjr.\nSeeds, Plants,\nTrees,\nACKICUl.TDUAI.IMI'I.KMKNTS,\nBF.E SUI'I'I.IKS,\n1'KUIT 1SASKKTS,\nKKKTII.I\/.I-.KS.\nCatalogue free.\nM. J. Henry,\n3009, Westminster  Koad, Vancouver, B.C,\nWlll'I'B l.AIIOIt ONI V.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK is hereby given that application\nwill be made to the Legislative Assembly of\nthe Province of British Columbia at its next\nsession for an Act toincorporate a Company\nwith power to lay out, construct, equip, operate by steam, electricity, or other motive\npower, and main ain a single or doub'e track\nstandard or narrow gauge railway (a) from a\npoint from a point on the coast at or near\nliurke Channel or Bentinck Arm, then by\nway of the Bella Coola Kiver, Palmer's Trail and Black Water kiver to the Pine\nKiver Pass or Yellowhead Pass, or both,\nthence to the Eastern boundary of the said\nProvince, (h) antl from a point at or near\nwhere the line of lhe railway m.ntioned above intersects the one hundred and twenty\nfifth meridian to a point near Burrard Inlet.\nAnd with further power to build, construct,\nequip, maintain and operate as aforesaid\nbranch lines of the said Railway not exceeding 150 miles in length; ai t\/'ith power to\nI mild and operate tramway 1 connection\ntherewith And with power to construct, e-\nipiip, maintain and operate all necessary roads,\nbridges, ways, ferries, steamboats, wharves,\ndocks, elevators, wan houses, hotels, depots\nanil Coal bunkers. Ami with power to build,\nown, equip, operate and maintain telegraph\nand telephone lines in connection with ihe\nsaid railway or its branches, ami to construct,\nequip, maintain and operate branch lines in\nconnection wilhsaiil telegraph and telephone\nlines. And with power lo carry on a general\ntransportation business. And to build and\noperate all kinds of plant for the purpose of\nsupplying light, heat, electricity, or any kind\nof motive power. Ami to acquire lands, bonuses, privileges, or other aids from any Government, Municipalities, persons, or other\nbodies corporate. And with power lo carry\non a general Express business; and to promote\ncompanies; and to make traffic, or other arrangements with Railway, steamboat or Other\ncompanies. And with power to construct,\nacquire, operate and dispose of smelters, reduction, refining, concentrating or other works\nfor the handling and treatment of ores, and\nlo acquire, operate and dispose of coal lands;\nand with power lo expropriate lands for the\npurposes of the Company; and to take such\npowers as are given to Companies under\nPart 4 of the \"Water Clauses Consolidation\nAct, 1897.\"\nAnd with power to levy and collect tolls\nfrom all persons using, and on all freight\npassing over any such railways, tramways,\nwharves or vessels owned or operated hy the\nComp my. And with power to build wagon\nroads to be used in the construction of the\nsaid railway, and in advance of the same, and\nlo levy and collect tolls from all persons using,\nand on all freight passing over any such roads\nbuilt for the Company, whether before or\nafter the construction of the Railway, And\nwith power to sell out its undertaking, and to\npurchase the undertaking of any other company, and with all other usual, necessary or\nincidental rights, powers or privileges as may\nbe necessary or conducive lo the above objects\n1 r any of them.\nDATED at  Victoria,   B.C.,  this  second\nday of December, A.D., 1902.\nROBERTSON & ROBERTSON,\nSolicitors for the applicants\nLillooet District\nis\nAttracting Attention\non account o\n1. Its Fraser River Placers.\nAs far back as the year 1558, successful placer mining was carried on at Horse Beef\nbar, near the town of Lillooet. The adjoining ground is being worked with profit at\nthe present time,\nA company is now working a gold dredger on the Fraser, with gratifying success, and\na new company has been formed with a capital of $350,000, to operate an improved\ndredge near the town of lillooet.\n2. Its Promising; Mineral Lands.\nandeuson lake and bridge river mining properties will prove themselves sufficient to\nform a prosperous enmp. Yet there are miles of territory that remain un prospected.\n^.Jts^jshjng c^ndJHuj^^   Gj^UJOP'S'-^^\nIncreasing numbers of tourists from all parts of tbe globe testify that the sportsman's\nParadise is here.    Mount-ail)  sheep, bear, deer, and all kinds of large and small game\nabound.    Anglers find the lusty trout where least expected, and fresh salmon cease to\nbe a luxury.\n4. Its Salubrious Climate.\n<r~~\nIn the dry belt, and at an altitude that renders tlie seasons temperate and equable,\nthe climate is most suitable for health-seekers. Semi-tropical fruit maybe grown, and\nat the present time, November, rosebushes and geranium plants may be seen in bloom\nin the gardens of the town\nNearest Railway towns are ashcroft and lytton, on the Canadian pacific railway,\n60  YEARS'\nEXPERIENCE\n\"Prospector\" Club Offers.\nManitoba FreePress and Prospector for $ 1.50\nThe Manitoba Free Press wilh its weekly Supplement gives 28 pages of reading matter every week. In addition to this, 22 admirable\npainting reproductions will be given. For $1.50 we will have the Free Press, the 22 paintings and The Prospector sent to you for\none year,\nThe Family Herald and Weekly Star, 2 Premium\npaintings, and The PRospectOR, Club Rate: $1.50.\nThe two beautiful pictures  \"PUR-TV\" and \"ALONE\" which are to be presented wilh the Family Herald are 2* x 28 inches in\nsize, and are suitable for framing.\nTrade Marks\nDesigns\nCopyrights Ae.\nAnyone sending n sketch and description may\ninto-ly ascertain onr opinion free whether an\ninvention ta probably patentable.  Communlea-\nonto-ly ascertain onr opinion free whether an\ninvention ta probably pntentable.  Cr\ntlona strictly confidential. Handbook <\nsent free. Oldest agency for securing\nPatent! taken through Munn & C-. ._.._,..\ntptcial notice, without charge, tn the\nScientific American.\nA handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest clr-\nenlutlon Of any sctentlflo Journal. Terms, t3 a\n__\u00bb_*-\u25a0r roontn\"1 **\u2022 8old \"J\u00ab*\"\u00bb* 'lewadealem.\nMUNN & Co.3^8\u2014> New York\nBranch Office. 625 V 8L Washington, tt. C.\n*        * *        *\nTlie Weekly Witness  price $1.00\nThe World Wide  1.00\nNorthern Messenger  80.\nThe Prospector 1.00\nTotal value 3.30\nAll\nfor\n$\n1.75\nSpecial. We were successful in our last Club offer, and will now make\na special offer.    We will send you all the above papers viz: Manitoba\nPress, Montreal Star, Witness, would wide, Northern Messenger,\nProspector, and the 24 premium pictures for $8.oo. THE  PROSPECTOR, LTLLOOET, P.O., JAN. 3, 1903.\nM    LOCAL   NEWS.       $\n. M M\nTlie roof of the Ia'llooet Salmon\nllatclierv is now being put on,\n\u2022\u2022ind tlie whole work will be completed in ;i few weeks.\n(), A. Hartlionie is visiting tlie\nCoast.\nA book and fruit-tree agent is\nin town. lie has secured a huge\nnumber of orders.\nMrs. T. Brett I'mB been ill with\npneumonia, i'or some time and is\nstill in poor health.\nDr. Sanson paid a visit to town\nthis week. He left for Clinton and\nVshcioft hist Wednesday.\nThe representative of J. W.Peck\n&. Co. Winnipeg, wns in town this\nweek.\nW. Andrews is pushing tlie stile\nof a patent dish-washing ma-liii._\nwhich is ai\u00bbTH!i.t labor-saver.\nPost-nuts ter Clarke is  on the\nsick-list.\nLever's Y-Z(WiseHead)Disinfectant Soap\nPowder is a boon to any home. It disinfects and cleans at the same time. 3.\nMessrs Blaekie, ('rail, and Mc\nArthur came iu from Seton Lake\nto spend New Year'sdn.y in town.\nMr. Saint, of New Westminster\nis a.guest at Mr. Cnrs*>n's, Pavilion Mountain.\nMr. Tinkham, of the Grange\nFarm, intends to leave there iu\na few days to go to the Const.\nThe friends and patrons of Mr.\nW.F. Allen will be glad to hear\ntlmt arrangements have been\niro.de by which lie retains the direction and management of the\nPioneer Hotel. The travelliiiii*\npublic will fhid first-chiss accomodation at this House.   .\nA very successful social evening\nwtis j;iven at the l'ioneer last\nFriday.\nMessrs Fraser and Millar of the\nFxcelsior entertained their patrons and friends hist Tuesday\nevening.\nMrs. Wright and family spent\nlast Sunday at Pavilion Mountain, where Mr. Wright had service in the afternoon.\n(J. Ward left for the Coast this\nweek.\nThe McMillan Fur Co's price\nlist is on file at this office. We\nare sure that trappers and traders will do well to trade with\nthis house.\nEvery month the subscribers to\nthe Manitoba Weekly Free Press\nreceive fMi adinii'able picture. A\ngood dollar's worth of news is\ngiven as well in the 28 pages of\nthis weekly paper.   See page 3.\nPaul Santini,\nGENERAL MERCHANT, LILLOOET, P. C\ncarries a   Full slock of till kiii'ds\"of \u25a0(^roc'eries,  Dry Goods,\nBoots and Shoe-*. Hardware c_c\nMINERS' OUTFITS A SPECIALTY.\nResult of New York Expert's\nAnalyses of\nCanadian-Made Soaps.\nDr Deimel Linen-Mesh Co. writes:\n\" We sent samples of the leading\n\" soaps made In Canada to an expert\n\" in New York, and had them thor-\n\"oughly analyzed. As a result of\n\"this analysis, we find your Sun-\n\" light Soap' to thoroughly cleanse\n\"without danger to the clothes, and\n\" we are therefore pleased to recom-\n\"mend wearers of the Dr. Deimel\n\"Underwear to use Sunlight Soap\n*' for washing.\"\nTry Sunlght Soap\u2014Octagon Bar\u2014\nand you will see for yourself.     2*34\nR.F.Anderson&Co\nN1.\\\"  WI'lsTM 1 NSTI.R, 15. C.\nDoctor to Gilbert (aged four)\u2014\n\"Put your tongue out, dear.\"\nSick little Gilbert feebly protruded the tip ot his tongue. Doctor\n\u2014\"No,no put it right out.\" The\nlittle fellow shook his head weakly, and the tears gathered'in his\neyes: \"Icaji't, doctor, it's fastened on to nie.\"\u2014London Tid-Hits.\nGeneral 11 aid ware,\nPicks and Shovels,\nAxes, I Iocs oc I Jakes,\nPar Iron, Drill Steel,\n()ils, I'ai ills. _i.c.\nAn interesting .Moinent.-Crowd\n[in elevator]\u2014\"Ilow soon does\nthis elevator go up boy?\" Elevator l.ovO'ending a. weekly paper)\u2014\"Jes'as soon as I find out\nif the gal who leaped from the\ncliff was caught by her feller, who\nstood on the rocks one thousand\nfeet below.\"\u2014Harper's   Weekly.\nNotice.\nMr. W. F. ALLEN begs to notify his\nfiiends ami customers that the I ioneer Motel will   co 'linue   in r liis management nml\ndirection until further-notice. Mr. Allen assures liis friends antl the travelling pulilic\ngenerally that the best of care and attention\nwill be bestowed on all who patronize the\nPioneer Hotel.\nW. F. ALLEN,\nLillooet, January, 1903.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made by llie Canada Central\nKail wny Company lo llie Parliament of Canada at llie ne t session lliejiol for an Act\ngiving the said Conipany power to construct\nand operate llie following lines from or in\nconnection with the main line of the sai.l\nRailway:\u2014\n1- from some point at or near\nSudbury in the Province ol Ontario lo a point\nat or near Scolia Junction; thence southerly\nlo a point at or near I'alsam or. Sturgeon\nLakes i.i the townships of Boxley, Veriilam\nor Fenelon, continuing southerly to lhe City\nof Toronto.\n2- From some point on the\nmainline in the District of Keewalin to I'oil\nChurchill on  Hudson's Bay.\n3-- A continuation of its main\nline from Tets Juan Cache by way of tl ^\nThe Thompson and Fraser River valleys lo\nVancouver,\n4-- From some point on the\nThompson River or some of its tributaries to\nWaddington Harbor or linte Inlet.\n5-- From a point near the old\nsite of Fort Assiniboia to some point on the\nPeace River and westerly to the Portland\nCanal on the Pacific.\nAnd to exercise with regard to\nsuch lines all the powers and privileges given to the said Company by its Act of Incorporation.\nDATED at Toronto this 9th day of\nDecember, 1902.\nJohnson & Falconbridge.\nSolicitors for Ihe applicant.\nSubscribe for\nThe Prospector.\nCanadian\nPacific Ry.\nTrains deparl ns follows:\nASHCKOFT\nV..   1 bound \u25a0 ; 1 1 W \u2022\u2022*   lound   2.40\nI , I ION\nF.asl hound 20.-,7 Wesl bound   5.31\nk * * Pioneer\nLiiiooot, b. G,\u00a3m^ jr\\ f\\\\ el\nW. F. Allen, Proprietor.\nFirst-Class Hotel in every respect.      Accomodatiof\nfor Eighty Guests.    Large Annex comfortably fur-!\nnished,     Sample Rooms  for Commercials.\nAll   guests   receive   every   attention.\nft\nIiS__\\.X3-(_^TJ_A._E^rX,____]___?,S ZFOIR\/ |\nB.C.   EXP RESS   S_TA_Gh_E\u00b13S_\nTOURIST CARS\nTo St. Paul==Daily\nToronto-Monday & Friday\nMontreal & Boston-Wed.\nElegant Equipment\n\u2666It       Lowest Rates       )J<\n>t* Steamships from \u2666*\u00a3\u2022{\nVancouver to\nCHINA, JAPAN.\nAI'SI i: A 1,1 \\. v. LANKA.\nLowest K;ii'-s ml I'esi \u2022 vi e '!'\u25a0* ani\nh'runi All Points. I-'.t lull In' rnintioii\nand Purlieu tarsi i 011 or addicts any CI', R.\nI'icket  -V, i.t or\nIf   .1. I'llVI-lv\nA. (I. I* .A.,\nVn iiMiuvei', li. ( .\nLILLOOET HAKDWAItK STOKE     ]\nH. C. PARKER, = Lilllooet, B.C.-^____-^\nHaving purchased the stock o|\nR.J. Atkins, we are now addinq\nto it and prepared to fill all orders!]\nlie-pair Shop in connection  witli Store, Avliere yonr everyl\nwant will be supplied.   A complete IM limbing Outfit on haivdffll\nlyiAlCB YiiiK own  UKPAIKS,    UsAMKi.i.Rii   Knobs, iNir Coffee and .ek Pot-!\niinri Olli~r Cookinjj I'l.nsiN.    I'  it-u 5 coins cticli, while iliuv Ihki\nCA1UBOO& LILLOO.KTSTAGE LINES.\nHIUTISII COLIIMHIA (OMPANY.\nHead Office - - Ashcroft, B.C. ,\n01 ill ton & Way L'oints: Mondays, Wednesday's and Fridays},\nAll puintsin t'ti.ril).oo:      '-   -   : Mondays.\nLCOMile House : Mondays & Fridays |semi-weeltly service.la\nLillooet:  Monday and Friday. \u25a0'\u2022\n1\nW,  Special con.veya.nces Tiirnislied.    Send   for'folders . ^\nJNO.  WAWN\n1,11.LOOET,    11. 0.\nru\nltupnirs   fieally   executed     If.inifiHa   jnitdi\n(inH ropiilrcd.\n*E1\u00a7 lP\u00bbl^ IPslSj p*l*_*j |Kl^ fa\nfe in\nCJ Pioneer Drug Store, g\nB Lillooet, - \u2022 \u2022 If. C. \\\n_lja \u201400 \u2014\nli^i    DRUGS   AND   MEDICINES. Ig|f\"3\"\nI\u00bbte SPECTACLES, PERFUMERY, j|!l\nLl*     PROMPT ATTENTION TO tlT.\nJStisI LETTER OR'DERS. P\nIClarke&Co*\nWANTI.I)- Sl.Vl.lt.W, l> KISSOX.S OPCHAI.\niieter aiul good .ofiiiimioii iu ench state [onu\nIn this comity required 1 to represent nnd advertise nhi oslalillsliuil wealthy IiiinIiickx house\nof solid llnaiicliil siiimli ng. .alary \\i.s.uu weekly  witli exp. uses additional, all piiyahlu  hi\ncash each   Wednesday direct from   llie  head\noliice*-.   Horse 1111,1 carriages furnished, When\nnecessary,    Heferences.   Enclose Self-addressed stamped envelope.\nManager, \u201el~,_axton    Building,  Chicago.\nRead our special\noffer 011 the\nthird page.\nLYTTON STAGE.\nThe new stage line leaves l.ylton every Monday audi\nFriday for I.iiiooet, ret urn in,; next day. Special trips i*\nmade.    Write us for information. \u2022\"\nPeter KdiM-liati & Oo.flLytfcon   1*5. C\nPATRONIZE HOME\nINDUSTRY.\nMcCOSH is your nearest TAILOR.\nWHEN YOU WANT A NEW SUJT\nDon't Forget the Address.\nTHOMAS McCOSII, Merchiini Tailor, Ashcroft, B. P\nP1.LLEW-IL.1M.Y, BRYANT Sc CILMAN\nM IN J NG K N (i INI. ICIIS AND A 88 A Y l_ 118,'\nYancouver, l-.C.\nEstablislied, 1890.\n__0-_6fi____\nAssay work of all descriplions undertaken. Tests made up to 2000 His. A specialty\nmade of checking smeller pulps. Samples from tlie Interior by Mail or Expr.SS\npromptly att-uded to.    Correspondence    solicited.\nBlacksmith Supplies\nWe carry the largest and best stock in B.C.,\nincluding: liar Iron, Cast Steel, Spring Steel, Tire Steel,\nS.S. 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