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C,, Friday, May 15, 1903\nNo. 56\nA Shipment of Fifty Cars\nWill Arrive at Granby\nSmelter Soon.\nThe inability of the Crow's Xcst\nPass Coal company to supply the\nGranby smelter with u sufficient,\namount of coke for the operation of\nthe big reduction plant to its full\ncapacity lias long been a serious\n, drawback, resulting in a partial\nclose-down, but three furnaces being\nin operation at present. With their\n1 usual energy, however, the officers\nof the smelter have spared no labor\nor expense to overcome the coke\nshortage problem. The recent shipments from the cost proved anything but satisfactory; so they\nturned to the east, and today the\nannouncement was made that 50\ncars of West Superior coke are now\nin transit for the smelter, and will\narrive ip the city in a few days over\nthe Great Northern.\nA gang of workmen are now engaged in laying a spur connecting\nthe Kettle Valley line and Great\nNorthern at the junction of the two\nreads, and the coke will come over\nthe Great Northern to this point,\nthence over the Kettle Valley line\nand C. P. R. to the smelter.\nThe West Superior coke will supplement the supply received from\nthe Crow's Nest, and when regular\n| shipments commence to come in\nover both'roads the Granby smelter\nwill\" be operated to its fullest capacity. And then it won't be long\nbefore it pays dividends.\nCHURCH SERVICES.\nAt Knox Presbyterian church\nnext Sabbath Rev. J. R. Robertson,\nB. A., will take for his subject,\n\"The Gospel According to St.\nMark.\" In the evening a sermon\nwill be delivered to young men, at\nwhich a special musical program will\nbe rendzred, including a bass solo by\nProf. Richards, and the singing of\ntbe quartette, ' 'The Beautiful Golden\nGate.\"\nServices will be conducted as usual\nnext Sunday in the Columbia Presbyterian church by Rev. Mr. McColl.   ;\nServices will be conducted next\nSunday, morning and evening, in\nthe Methodist church by Ft. V.\n('lenient.\nALDERMAN PETERSON\nToday at 2 o'clock the time expired for placing candidates iu nomination for alderman in the West\nward, to till the vacancy caused by\nthe resignation of Aid. Ralph Trotter. At that hour but one candidate\u2014John Peterson, proposed by\nI). J. Kennedy, with G. G. Mc-,\nGrcgor as seconder\u2014had been nominated, and the city is therefore saved\nthe expense of taking a poll. Mr.\nPeterson is being congratulated by\nhis friends.        . .\nTHE RECORDS\nFollowing are the locations, certificates of work, bills of sale, etc.,\nrecorded at the office of the Grand\nForks Mining Division at Grand\nForks, May 6th to 12th inclusive:\ncertificate of IMPROVEMENTS,\nRose, Christina Lake; DeWhitt\nClinton Beach, 2-18; James Sutherland, Chisholm Fraser, 8-18; W. H.\nBeach, 2-18; Fred W. Goodsal,6-18.\nShamrock, Christina Lake; De\nWhitt Clinjon Beach, 20-320; Chas.\nS. Wallis, 32-320; James Sutherland,\nChisholm Fjaser, 248-320; Wm. H\/\nBeach, 20-320.\nThistle, Christina Lake; DeWhitt\nClinton Beach, 20-320; Charles S.\nWallis, 32-320; James Sutherland,\nChisholm Fraser, 238-320; Wm. H.\nBeach, 20-320.\nBlue Bell, Summit camp; Wm.\nShaw, f, Thos. W. Stack, \\; Phris-\ntogher MeDonell, \\.\nCERTIFICATES OF WORK.\n. Boundary Fraction, Central camp,\nBoundary Creek Developing & Mining Co.\nEugenie, Central camp, Boundary\nCreek Developing & Mining Co.\nEnnismore, Burnt Basin, E. N.\nOuimette. ^\nBig Ex, Pathfinder camp. Joseph\nW. Shaw.\nWar Cloud, Brown's camp, H.\nG. Brown (two years).\nClyde, Fife, Has.7 McLaren.\nRuby, Coryell, Mrs. Peter Mun-\nroe.\nA WISE WOMAN\nThe Grand Forks Liberal association will meet this evening;\nManager Johnson says he has secured one\" night from the management of \"A Wise Woman.\" The\ndate will be announced later. It\nwill be a month or so at least. A little\nenergy of this kind, if pursued, will\nbring to our town a higher standard\nof companies.\nDivers Snbjects of Interest\nWere Considered Tuesday Evening.\nBob Petrie received a wire last\nWednesday from his brother, James,\n,who has been employed by the\nGranby company at Phoenix for a\ncouple of years, that he had passed\nthe examination in general engineering at Victoria, having been granted\na second class certifigate. As there\nare only a very few first class certificates held in this province, this\nis considered a good record.\nMayor Burrell presided at thc adjourned meeting of the city council\nTuesday evening, and all the aldermen except Manly were present.\nThe clerk read a communication\nfrom A. L. Clements, local C. P. R.\nagent, requesting the council to quote\nthe company a rate on about 10,000\ngallons of water per day. The mayor\nand Aid. Gaw thought $75 per\nmonth would be. a fair price, and\nthe other aldermen coincided in this\nview. No definite decision was arrived at, however, and Aid. Gaw\nand McLellan were appointed a committee to confer with the local officials of the road.\nA communication from Harry\nJackson, treasurer of the fire .brigade,\nasking for an appropriation of 6350\nfor prize money for the Dominion\nday celebration, was laid before the\ncouncil. Aid. McCallum said that\na petition had already beein,eccived\non this subject, and that the city was\nnot in a position to give a donation\nto every separate department; but\nwhen the appropriations were made\nfor this purpose the firemen were\nentitled to first consideration. Chief\nSavage was present, and was calkd\non for a statement. He stated t1 at\nthe money asked for would lie used\nmainly for prizes; that there would\nbo three home teams this year to\ncompete for it, and that the department would like to know the intentions ofithe council at as early a date\nas possible in order to formulate its\nplans accordingly. Mayor Burrell,\nin reply, said that the department\ncould feel assured that the council\nwould act as liberally in the matter\nas the city finances would warrant.\nFinal action was deferred.\nPercy McCallum stint in his resignation as poulidkeeper, assigning as\na reason for this action that thc city\nby-laws did not give him proper protection in the performance of his\nduty. The mayor expressed the\nopinion that possibly the pound-\nkeeper was mistaken in his premises,\nand the resignation was laid on the\ntable until the complaint had been\ninvestigated.\nA communication from the W. C.\nT. U., congratulating the council on\nits intention to enact a curfew bylaw, was read.\nA  letter from the No. 3 fire com\npany asked thc council to specify\nthe number of firemen it thought\nnecessary, and also req nested\nthe return of a reel and 500 feet of\nhose to thc West ward station.\nIn the discussion that ensued the\nopinion prevailed that the council\nhad no authority to set a limit to\nnumber of members. It could,\nh iwcver, refuse to pay only such a\nnumber as it saw fit. Although thc\npresent membership was rather large\nas compared with other cities, the\ncutting down process was not advised. On motion of Aid. McCallum, a resolution was passed that\nthe reel and hose belonging to thc\nWest ward, according to the amalgamation agreement, be sent up there\nimmediately, with instructions to\nthe firemen that tbey arc at liberty\nto make such exchang es as they see\nfit.\nOn motion of Aid. McLellan, seconded by Aid. Cusson, the matter\nof building a shed at the No. 3 fire\nstation was referred to the water and\nlight committee.\nA letter from the Spokane chamber of commerce, advising Mayor\nBurrell that he had been placed on\nthe reception committee named to receive President Roosevelt, was read.\nIn compliance with a by-law authorizing the council to specify the\ntime when city water may   be used\nfor lawn sprinkling purposes, a resolution was passed, on motion of Aid.\nMcCallum, fixing the hours from  7\nto 9 a. in. and from 7 to tl p. m.\nDuring    the    debate      on     this\nsubject, Aid.  McLellan said that  a\nnice lawn beautified  the city, and\nan attractive city would advertise us\nabroad, and for these reasons he favored   giving  city   water   for   lawn\nsprinkling purposes free of cost.\nThc relief committee was authorized to buy a railway for Mrs. Petch\nto Clayton, Wash.\nBy-law No. (i (TVnipoorary Loan)\nwas reconsidered and finally passed.\nAid. McLellan wished to know if\nthe owners of thc two old barns on\nSecond street had been requested to either repair them\nor tear them down. Tbey wen; in\na dangerous condition, and children\nwerecontinually playing in ami near\nthem. The clerk said lie had noti-\n| tied thc owners, but had received no\n! answer.\nThe following bills were ordered\npaid:\nCity of Greenwood 811.25\n('. P. P. Co  50.00\nGeo. Jaumond  16.00\nJ. I. Gill   12.00\nJ. Artus    8.10\nRev.   Mr.   Steele,  ticket   for\nMrs. Leon  40.00\nGeo. E. Massie  80,00\nW. K. C. Manly     4.22\nBy-law   No.   5   (Duties of City-\nOfficials)   was    reconsidered     and\nI finally passed. U% Efrnttng &mt\nPUBLISHED KVE1IY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY\nEVENINGS AT GRAND FOHKS, H.O., BY\nG. A. EVANS.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES:\nOne year....$2.00\nSix months.. 1.00\nThree months. .50\nOne month 20\nAdvertising rates furnished on application.\nLegal notices, 10 and 5 Cts. per line.\nAddress all communications to\nThe Evening Sun,\nPhone 55. Columbia, b. c.\nFRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903\nThe Victoria. Times suggests a\nthorough fumigation of the parliament buildings on the conclusion of\nthe session. As for the room in\nwhich the select committee is sitting, it should be sealed up for about\na, century.\nMr. Kileeen never returned to\ncarry out his promised improvements\nto the North Fork road.\nThe Victoria Times says: \"Let\na full flood of light be turned\non the sessions of the select committee. The public life of the province has f >r years been drifting towards the sea of demoralization in\nwhieh we now find ourselves. Now\nthat the crisis has come a fine opportunity is afforded of refitting.\nBut the opportunity of the people\nto pass judgment must bear a close\nrelationship to the thoroughness of\nthe examination. In the end the\nho|X! of the province must be in the\nverdict of the electorate.\"\nSUNSET SAUNTERINGS\nA runaway that came near terminating seriously occurred in the\nRuckle addition last Tuesday. Jess\nFisher, driver for W. R. Megaw,\nleft his team unhitched while he\nwent into a house to deliver some\ngoods. In his absence a bunch of\nchildren and ladies, returning home\nfrom a birthday party at Mrs.\nBrown's, came along, and seeing and\nrecognizing the team, piled into\nthe wagon in anticipation of a free\nride. The horses, being unused to\nthe babble of tongue and the gay\ncolors indispensable to feminity in\nholiday attire, became frightened\nand started on a siwift trot, a palpable infraction of the city by-laws.\nSeveral of the occupants were thrown\nfrom the vehicle, and one rode on\nthewhiffletree for a short distance.\nA couple of them received a few\nbruises, otherwise the damage consisted mainly of a bad scare. The\nteam was stopped on the First street\nby Ed Stuart. At last accounts\nthe all thc dramatis persona' are doing as well as could be exnected.\nA representative of a number of\n.\u25a0astern capitalists was in the eity\ntoday making enquiries concerning\nthe price of real estate near the C.\nP. R. station. He was shown over\nthe ground by Aid. McCallum, wEo\nfurnished him with the necessary\ninformation for his report.\nChas. Sandner and bride, nee Miss\nMary Matthews, of Nelson, B. C,\narrived in the city yesterday from\ntheir honeymoon to Spokane and\nother southern- points. They left\nthis morning for their future home\non the banks of Christina lake, near\nCascade.\nH. E. McDonnell, Nelson, B. C. ;\nIrving Worthington, Spokane; J. C.\nVivian, Winnipeg; W. T. Hunter,\nGreenwood; James C. Jamieson,\nVancouver; T. C. Johnstone, Montreal; Mrs. Laura Banta, Spokane,\nand Jas. Black, Nelson, are recent\narrivals at the Hotel Yale.\nThe lumber for the shed for the-\nreel and ladders at the West ward\nfire station has been hauled on the\nground.\nThe recent heavy rains have\nraised the water in both the main\nriver and the north fork considerably.\nThe Clarendon Restaurant, Brjdge\nand Riverside, receives daily shipments of fresh vegetables from the\nsouth.\nThe C. P. R. will run a special\nexcursion train to Midway on Victoria day, the 25th inst.\nWhat has become of the tennis\ncourt on which The Sun man was to\nshine ?\nTroubles never come singly. This\nis probably the reason why there are\nso many bachelors in this city.\nCol. William M. Ridpath has\nbeen at the Lucille Dreyfus mine at\nDanville. A plan is in contemplation to drive a long tunnel from a\nslight elevation above the track of\nthe Washington & Great Northern\nrailway.\nJ. K. Dunlop has been appointed\nquarantine officer at Carson.\nWilliam Fanvell, president of the\nEastern Townships bank, of Sherbrooke, Que., and A. C. Flumerfelt, assistant to President Miner,\nofthe Granby company, left last\nWednesday for Victoria.\nAll kinds of imported fresh vegetables and delicacies at the Clarendon\nRestaurant, Bridge and Riverside.\nAlex Miller has sold his interest\nin the Grand Forks Investment &\nTrust company to L. A. Manly.\nThe general meeting of the Grand\nForks fire brigade called for this\nevening has been postponed to Monday night, in order to give everybody a chance to attend tbe dance in\nthc opera house tonight.\nC. C. Tilley, of the Club, left on\nWednesday for. Toronto, where he\nwill remain about three weeks. His\nfamily will accompany him when\nhe returns, and they will make their\nfuture home in this city.\nA special 6' o'clock chicken dinner\nwill be served next Sunday evening\nat the Pacific hotel, opposite the C.\nP. R. station.\nThe Hot Air road will run an excursion to Republic next Sunday.\nJUST  RECEIVED    >\nA Large Shipment of\nGLENGARY\nMAPLE SUGAR\nIn No. i Condition.\nLook for Sample in our Show window.\nJEFF DAVIS C& CO.\nSEED POTATOES\nChoice Vartietie,s. Low Prices.\nFARM AND GARDEN SEEDS\nin bulk.\nM. BURRELL, Winnipeg ave.\nThe tenders for the building of a\na septic tank at the Central school\nwill be opened tomorrow. The tank\nis greatly needed, and will be a great\nimprovement to the propty.\nThe entrance examination of\nGrand Forks pupils to the high\nschool will be held early in June.\nThe candidates will number over\ntwenty.\nDuck eggs for sale at 75 cents per\ndozen at James Newby's.\nBICYCLES\u2014Clevelands, Maasie-\nHarris, Imperials, Columbias, Ramblers\u2014all top-notchers\u2014for sale and\nfor rent. Also a complete line of bicycle sundries. All kinds of bicycle\nrepairing. Geo. Chapple, First St.,\nopposite postoffice, Grand Forks, B. C.\nFor a nice hair-cut or shave go to\nthe City Barber Shop on Riverside\navenue.    Baths 25c.\nKlondike pool table. Only one\nin city.    Grand Forks hotel.\nThe Grand Forks hotel, the oldest\nhotel in the city, has a capacity\nfor 70 people. Everything up to\ndate.    Rates, $1 and 81.50 per day.\nHARMONY LODGE U. D., A. F.\nA' A. M.\u2014Regular Communiea-\ncation First Wednesday of each month\nat 8 o'clock p. m. precisely. Sojourning Brethren cordially invited to attend. Jno. Rooeks,\nJno. Westwood, W.M. Sec.\nKodaks\n...and...\nKODAK FILMS\n..AND.,\nI\nAll Kinds of Photographic\nSupplies\n..AT...\nWOODLAND'S\nDRUG STORE.\nCHURCH DIRECTORY.\ngRAND FORKS FEDERAL LA-\nbor Union No. 231, A.L.U.\u2014\nMeets every Wednesday evening\nat 8 o'clock in Federal Union hall.\nThos. Foulston, President; John T.\nLawrence, Secretary.\nKNOX PRKSBYTKRIAN CHURCH, Grand\nForks\u2014J. K. Robertson, B.A., pastor.\nServices every Sunday at 11 a.m. ard 7:30 p.\nm,; Sunday school and Bible class, 3 p.m.;\nWestminster Guild of C. Ii., Tuesday, 8\np.m.\nCOLUMBIA PRKSH YTKRIAN CHURCH-.).\nA. G. Calder, pastor\u2014Services every Sunday at II a.m. and 7:30 p.m.: Sunday school\naud Bible class at 2.30 p. m.\nFIRST METHODIST CHURCH-Corner Main\nand Filth sts. J. F. Betts,pastor. Services\nevery Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7.80 p.m.:\nclass meeting at close of morning service;\nSunday school and Bible olass at 8 p. m.;\nprayer meeting every Thursday evening\nat 8 o'olock. The public is cordially invited!\nHOLY TRINITY CHUKCH (Church of Eng\nlaud), Grand Forks, Henry Steele, vicar-\nHoly Communion, K a. m.j morning prayer\nand sermon, 11 a. in.; Sunday school, 8 p.m.;\nevensong and sermon, 7:!t0 p. in. All are\ncordially invited.\n0\nWALL PAPER\nINGRAIN and all the Latest Patterns of Paper.\nThe largest and most complete  stock in  the\nBoundary Country. Sample Books for making selections\nPRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.        inav l)etaken t0 y\u00b0ur residence.\nR. F. PETRIE, 5\nEXT   TO P. O.\nGRAND FORKS. PHONE 128\n\/\n\u25a0\n__\n^^^^^^^^^^^\n__\u2014\u2014 *'*:*:\u00ab3i\u00bb\u00ab**?****<5\u00ab(*:4.\u00ae\u00ab(*\u00ab\u00bb>y\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\n*\n0\n8\na\n\u00ab\n5\nI\nSEE MAG\nFOR BARGAINS\nNew and, Second-Hand\n(loods Bought and Sold\nSTOVES A SPECIALTY\n| N. D. McINTOSH\nS    Cor. Bridge and Second Sts.\nConfectionery.\nThe only place in town\nwhere you can buy\nGANONG'S NOTED\nG. B. CHOCOLATES\nMcCormick's Famous\nMaracaibo Chocolates\nPipes, Tobaccos, Etc.\nAll Leading Brands of Cigars\nDONALDSON'S\nhone 64\nPacific Hotel\nPhone o9.\nJ. J. McINTOSH\nOpposite C.P. R. Stotion,\nColumbia, B.C\nThe Evening Sun joh department\nis the best equipped in the Boundary for printing neat pamphlets\nand price lists. Our material 'is\nnew.    Anew broom sweeps clean.\nWHY GO EAST\nOver the sun-burned, sage brush\nand alkali plains, when you may\njust as well take a delightful, cool\nand comfortable ride through thc\nheart of the Rocky Mountains in\nvi ew of thc grandest scenery on the\nA mcriciin continent?\nThis you can do by travelling on\nthe Rio Grande system, the far-\nfamed \"Scenic Line of tho World,'1\nthc only transcontinental line passing through Salt Lake City, Glen-\nwood Springs, Leadville, Colorado\nSprings and Denver enroute to eastern points.\nThree daily express trains make\nclose connections with all trains cast\nand west, and afford a choice of five\ndistinct routes of travel. Tho equipment of these trains is the best, including free reclining chair cars,\nstandard and tourist sleepers, a pcr-\nlect dining car service, and also\npersonally conducted excursion cars,\neach in charge of a competent guide,\nwhose business is to look after the\ncomfort of his guests. No more\npleasant and inexpensive means of\ncrossing the continent can be found\nthan is provided by these excursions.\nFor additional details address J.\nD. Mansfield, Gen. Agt., Rio Grande\nLines, No. 124 Third Street, Portland, Ore.\nMcCallum\n&\nWright\nMining and   Real\nEstate Dealers\nMODERATE PRICES\nIN  YOUR  PRINTING YOU\ndon't want to  reflect   old\nideas: you   want it up-to-\ndate.   There is a certain desire\nfor the   antique, but it should\nbe up-to-now in execution.\nLots Fob Sale in Ai.l\nParts of the City.\nChoice Garden Lands\nat Low Prices.\nMONEY TO LOAN\nCOLUMBIA, B. C.\n117\nCJKO. W.  KLOYD\nMilk and Cream\nDelivered to all parts of\nGrand Forks and Columbia.\nPHONE ORDERS\nPromptly\nAttended to.\nPHONE   CI06\nOur\nPrinting\nReflects\nthe\nIdeas\nof\nthe\nPresent\nTimes\n1\ne\nof\nin\ntook\nTHE...\nEVENING   SUN\nJOB DEPARTMENT 4\n'\nHARMONY LODGE U. D., A. F.\n&. A, M.\u2014Regular Communica-\npation First Wednesday of each month\nat 8 o'clock p. tn. precisely. Sojourning Brethren cordially invited 'to attend. Jno. Rogers,\nJno. Westwood, WM. Sec.\nG. J. HAYWARD\nNotary Public\nCustoms Broker\nBOUNDARY MINES AND'SMELTERS\nReal\nEstate\nGrand  Forks,  B. C\ngit AND FOHKS FEDERAL LA-\nbor Union No. 231, A.L.U.\u2014\nMeets every Wednesday evening\nat 8 o'clock in Federal Union hall.\nThos. Foulston, President; John T.\nLawrence, Secretary.\nThe first condensed balance sheet\nof the Granby Consolidated Mining,\nSmelting & Power company has been\nmade public. It is dated January\n31 last, prior to the big advance in\nthe price of copper. The statement,\nshowing a surplus of over $503,000,\nis as follows:\nASSETS.\n388 acres mineral claims. $ 12,674,5.00\nThe Mutual Life Insurance Co.\nPlant and equipment.\nReal estate and lands\nAccounts and bills i\nceivable\t\nOres on hand, at cost\nInventory supplies..;..\nMiscellaneous\t\n914,488\n123,447\n24,126\n731,723\n114,347\n4,909\nIACIFIC HOTEL\nMRS. NICHOLS & MISS BAILEY,\nProprietors.\nFirst=CIass Board Rooms, $2\nPer Day.\nSpecial Rate by the Week.\nThis dining room is first-class\nin every respect. Table supplied with the best to be found\nin the markets.\nOP. C.P.R, STATION, GRAND FORKS, B.C.\nTotal $14,587,549\nLIABILITIES,\nCapital stock ^\u201e.,,,il3,363.(330\nAccounts and bills payable       660,584\nSurplus        563,934\nTotal $14,587,549\nBONANZA, BKST, GRAND KORKS ISBLLE,\nCLEOPATRA, N'APOLEON BONAPARTE,\nAND MAYFLOWER MINERAL CLAIMS.\nSituute In the Grand Forks Mining Division\nof Yale District. Where located; In Brown's\nCamp, on rlie enst sido of the North Fork\nof Kettle River.\nTAKE NOTICE that we, Charles  Hny  and\nI   Nell Mo''allum, I'ree Miners' Certificates\nB54S24 and BM525 respectively, intend, 111) days\nfrom tiie date hereof, to apply to the Milling\nRecorder for a Certificate of Improvements\nfor the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant\nof the above claims.\nAnd further .take notice that action, under Section 37, must,  be  commenced  before\nthe issuance of such Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this 26th day day of March, 1903.\nCHARLES HAY,\nNEIL .McCALLUM.\nTHE MILWAUKEE\nA familial- name for the Chicago,\n.Milwaukee it St.Paul Railway,known\nall over the Union as the great railway running the \"Pioneer Limited\"\ntrains every day and night betweenSt.\nPaul and Chicago, and Omaha and\nChcago. \"The only perfect trains, iu\nthe world.\" Understand: Connections are mad.) with All Transcontinental Lines, assuring to passengers\nthe best service known. Luxurious\ncoaches, electric lights, steam heat, of\na verity equaled by no other line.\nSee that your ticket reads via \"jhe\nMilwaukee\" when going to any point\nin the United States or Canada. All\nticket agents sell them.\nFor rates, pamphlets or   other   information, address\nIt, L. Fohd, U.S. Rowk,\nTrav. Pass. Agt.,      Gen. Agent,\nSpokane, Wash.     Portland, Ore.\nThe Grand Forks hotel, the oldest\nhotel in the city, has a capacity\nfor 70 people. Everything up to\ndate.    Kates, 81 and $1.50 per day.\nCol. W. M. Ridpath and H. \/J.\nCole, both of Spokane, are visiting\nseveral of the mining properties in\nthe neighborhood of Greenwood this\nweek. The latter is interested in the\nDefiance mineral claim, a high-grade\ngold quartz property lately bonded\nby W. Fowler, known in connection\nwith his successful development of\nthe Providence from a mere prospect into a profit returning mine.\nMr. Cole has as well other mining\ninterests in the district, one being a\nthird share in the C. 0. D., also\npartly owned by Charles N. Collins,\nof Greenwood, and situated on Long\nlake.\nAt a recent meeting of the Greenwood board of trade the question of\ngiving publicity to information relative to the high-grade mining properties around that city was discussed,\na suggestion in {this direction having been received from Chicago\nparties interested in the Providence\nmine, and the matter was left with\none of the members to ascertain\nthe views of thc correspondent anil\nthe cost of publishing a limited\namount of information in Chicago\nnewspapers, as suggested'. Thc secretary mentioned that he was getting together a collection of ores\nrepresentative of thc gold quartz mid\nsilver quartz properties of Boundary\ncreek, with the intention of forwarding the same to the museum of thc\ndepartment of mines, Victoria.\nOn the Barbara, mineral claim,\nwhich is being worked by live Greenwood men, thc ore broke oil at 40\nfeet depth, so the vein is being\ndrifted on' with the expectation that\nit will be met with again a short\ndistance away. For twenty feet the\ndrift has followed about a foot of\nledge matter more or less mineralized, with encouraging prospects that\nthc ore is ahead. 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Bkop.\nFirst-Class Board and Neatly\nFurnished Rooms at\nModerate Prices.\nCoft\u2014Riverside and Bridge\nHotel\u2014Riverside Avenue '\nUnder One Management.\n-   \u25a0","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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