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SATURDAY, MAY 1, 189',\nf- ***?\u00ab;<k>'\u00abJS9if\u00bb*\u00bb*\u00ab*9*\u00abI\nWANTEDI  A   BANK,\n-c    APPI.V TO THE CITIZENS\nI\nI\nOF FORT STEELE,\nNo 48.\nA ollldl's uiniinn; you tultin nntus,\nAnd faith liu') pi-unt thojp,\nUOGftL NEWS,\n1\" Mf.K WEATHEI, REPORT\nTEJlPliUATCKE.\nAl'RIL,\nMAXIMUM           MINIMUM\n22\n1)2. 1)\n118, fi\nia\n02. fj\n27. 3\ni-\\\n87. 7\n111. il\n25\n87, 1\n41. 7\n20\nIII), 0\n38, 11\ntl\"\n58, 2\n311. 1)\n28\nr,:i, -1\n25. ;!\nUnsettled; gules of wind alternating\nwith line weather.\nObserver\u2014Dr. Charles McLean.\nSEW ADVERTISEMENTS.\n'. . oi, Lin 11 r\\otioe, I\nT. ' . Juckson; Ccrtilieato of Incorpor-\nii' 011\u2014S, Y. Woolon.\nMr. Walton, of Nelson, B. C,\nhas purchased a lot on Rocky\nMt. Ave, and will start to build\nan assay office.\nMessrs. Bond and Slater will\nshortly open up a new hair-cutting saloon next to tlio American\nstore.\nEditor Grace went down on the\nsteamer to Jennings to see to the\nshipment of paper needed for the\nenlarged Prospector to como out\nnext week.\nMr. Dan McNeish will in a few\ndays assume entire control of\nthe Steele House\u2014dining room\nand lodging appartments as well\nas the bar.   See new adv't.\nMr. T. T. McVittie, C. E\u201e has\na very interesting article in the\nMarch number of \"Mining'',\ngiving a full history of the discovery of gold in tho East Kootenay district, and tracing tlie progress of its mining industries up\nto date.\nMr. Ross, who arrived by Sunday's mail from Golden, will\nsettle down at Fort Steelo and\nstart a law office. Messrs. Grus-\nsick and Dempsey have put their\nnow building on Riverside Ave.\nat his disposal until he builds on\nhis own lot.\nFor the Blackwood Bro's, of\nWinnipeg, Mr. Bunyan is putting\nup 011 the west side of the river\na large building to bo used as a\nThe following aro the pas\ngins who camo in by the boat on\nTuesday 1\u2014A. .1, Ann mil, .1. C.\nClark-, ,1, McDonald, R. Carle\nH. Humphrey, W. Slado, A, Pol\nson, R. H. Oliver, 1). 1). Winter\nW, E, Clark, W, MeMyre, T.\nl-iitngford, CI. P. Kenan, W. .1.\nKing, \"F\", lj. Knight, S, 1'.,. Boyor,\nH, Copley, P. Murphy, H,\nBloomer, A. L, Johnson, H.\nArthur, Mrs. Sloane and Mrs,\nJager.\nIt isn't wise for people at a\ndistance to buy townsite lots\nwhere no town is, and depending\nonly on things as they appear on\na neatly made blue print map:\nfor sometimes, as the poet saith,\n'' things are not what they seem.\"\nAnd how is ono to know tliat ho\nmay not find his lot perched on\ntho edge of a bluff, buried in a\ndeep gulch, or clinging like u\nstunted fir to a frowning rock ?\nVerb, sap,\n\\    l. 11 tl.llMil u\nTho only Town in the district where the Government offices\nand Customs houso nro situated,\nTho most Ci\u00ab\"\nminos.\nhal and mostaccessible point to\nud from\nCHL'ECH NOTICE,\nDivine Service will bo held in\nthe school room next Sunday al\n7-30 o'clock p.m. Mr. Galbraith\nwill officiate. Strangers welcome.\nTho most central and most accessible point to and from all\nmines.\nNorth\u2014Tracy Crook Basin, l-l miles; Wasa,\nSouth\u2014Moyio 30 miles; St. Eugene, Houghton & Lake Shore,\nEm-\u2014Wild Horse creok I miles; \u00a717,000,000 placer gold.\nWest\u2014Perry Creek & St. Mary districts, 22; with the Perry\nCrook, \"North Star & Sullivan groups,\nTho Head of navigation,\nFive Hotels in operation.\nFor business lots and choice residential lots apply to.\nMOST A & CO\nMining  Brokers,  Commission   and\nReal Psttito Agents.\nAGENTS IN\nLondon, New York, Chicago, St Paul\nMontreal and Toronto,\nOptions Carried mul Minimi Deals Consummated.\ne\nMINING NEWS.\nMessrs. Banga and Dibbs have\njust reported a three foot galena\nledge within 7 miles of Fort\nSteele, np Wild Horse creek.\nMessrs. Watkins aud Lee have\nlocated the \"GoldenEagle''on\nGrundy creek, whicli with development, promises woll.\nMr. N. A. Wallinger lias gone\nnorth on o tan days trip tc Wind- **r~\nermere and surrounding country -\nto examine properties and to look\nnfter the interests of C. F. Venosta & Co.\n-far\niC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!^!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\nNew Strike on Wild Horse\nCheek.\u2014Mr. George Dougherty\nreports a new strike on Wild\nHorse creek made by himself and\nMr. Joe Davis, of Oregon, during\nthe week. He claims it is the\nrichest rock yet found in the\ndistrict, as gold can readily be\nseen with the naked eye, and the\ncropping measures forty feet in\nwidth.\nWHY NOT  FORT STEELE?\nsoda water factory and general\nbottling work's, witli a capacious\ncollar cut into the hill for the\nstorage of boor and liquors.\nThroe cur loads of goods are now\non tho road in.\nTuesday was a day of excitement and bustle in town, and\nevery inhabitant who could was\neither on the bluff overlooking\ntlio river or at the bridge to welcome the ''Gwendolyn \", the lirst\nsteamer of the season,\nshe camo up the river\nwith flags floating in tho bright,\nsunshine, and as she nearod town\nshe was fittingly received by a\nvoluntary salute of twenty-one\nguns. Sho had a goodly list of\npassengers and a full cargo of\nmerchandise. She returned\ndown the rivor tho same evening,\ntalcing a small lot of lumber for\nWardner. Tho second boat of\nthe licet is expected in to-day.\nSchilling's Best tea\u2014grocer gives your money back\nif you don't like it.\nIt's one thing to say\nmoney back, and another\nthing to do money back.\nWc say it, and your grocer docs it; and wc pay him,\nA Sfihilllnft fit Compitity\n>,\u201e: n\u201el.r;\u201e, \u00abl\nFrom information received last\nmail, wo may regard it as by this\ntime definitely settled that the C.\nP. R. Co. will build the Crow's\nNest Railway, and on pretty\nmuoh the terms outlined iu tlie\ndispatch published on our fourth\npage. Now there may appropriately come iu a discussion as lo\ntho route likely to bo lakon; foi\nit by no moans follows, bectitisi\nthe B.C. Southern charter has |tolhoso who wait,\nbeen purchased b*y it, that the\nC. P. R. Co. is bound to follow\nthe more exploratory surveys\nGaily made by thoB. C. Southern Co,\ndocked! Thoy may, and no doubt will,\nB OPPOSITE THE STEELE HOUSED\n\u2022*\"*-' ^3\n\u00a3 PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. =3\ni*- \u2014\u00ab\n*\u25a0\u2014\u25a0 -\u2014o\n\u00a3 Mrs'.   Levett,   Prop. 2\nluuiiiiiaiiiiuiuiiiiiiauuiiuiiiaiuuuiiiuiiiuutiitiiiiuii^\nCompany to court aud not to ignore the trade we shall command.\nFort Steele is, and must always\nbo the centering point for till the\nrioh minus now discovered or that\nmay bo discovered in tlio eastern\nor northern range of hills. There\nistherefore.no bettor smelting\ncentre in the district; and the\nsmellers to be established here\nwill of course obtain their coke\nfrom tlie Crow's Nest mines.\nHence, Q. E. I),, the road must\ncomo lo us, bul how close will\ndepend very much, we believe,\non our present nud energetic action. It is not I rut', in Iho building of towns, Ihal all tilings come\nMINING ASSOCIATION.\nA meeting of Iho Mining Association will be held at tho school\nhouse this (Saturday) evening al\n7:30 o'clock. All-interested in\nmining matters, whether members\nor not, aro invited to attend.\nm\nM.\n*\n1\nI\n*'\n*\n*\n1\n#\ni\n*\ni\nPORT   STEELE.   B.C.\n*\n*\nm\n*\nGeneral    Merchandise, i\nMiners Supplies   a   Specialty\nAgents   I'or   The  California\nGiant Powder Company.\nKeep left on the\nor   Spokane   and\nvary tho route within certain\nlimits; for the final location and\nworking surveys have got to bo\nmade. There is thus room to\nspeculate as to possible variations in the route, and to name\nthe points at which tlio road\nmust, or may, touch.\nlt appears to be lakon for\ngranted by many that in tho Iinni\nlocation of the main line, Fort\nSteele will not be- \"in on it.\" Wu\narc by no moans certain that we\nshall bo given tho go-by\u2014rather\nthe reverse; but, il bohovos tho\nolder as well as the newer residents of a town growing as ours\nis today, to seo tltat, lhe railway\nshall touch jl. and shall not puss\nit by. Indeed nt ils present rate\nof progress Port Steele will soon\nbecome a town of f. ::h sine and\nitmpnrtiiii.it' tha-i It will pay tlie\nMr. C.  M.\nGwendolyn\nPortland. He will return us\nsoon as possible and bring with\nhim complete banking fixtures\nfor his now building now being\nerected on Riverside avenue, He\nhas boon so favorably impressed\nwith all he has seen in East\nKootenay that ho has already\nmade considerable investments\n|here, and has in view still other\nenterprises of an important nature in which lie hopes to associate with hiinsolf a number of\nSpokane and Portland capitalists.\nA counterfeit. U. S. $1 piece\nwas passed on a gentleman in\ntown yesterday.    This is it good\n*\n*\nI\nAMERICAN\n1      STORE.\n|   GENERAL MERCHANDISE  |\njjj Giant Powder, Mining Supplies & Hardware J\n! Groceries    &    Provisions!\nSupplies I'm- Miners & Prospectors,\nf\nIW. E. JOHNSON flnd GOMPflNY. i\nTHEME   IS   ROOM   Within   llio\nwide bounds iiiid in the smiling\nvalleys of East   Kootenay   foi'\nhalf a dozen populous and prosperous towns;   and  wo  of  llio\ncapital city need fool no jealousy\nof the now places talked of and\ncurtain to grow up in every direction around us, Kust we shall\ncertainly have tt  second   Newcastle,  and wosl are springing, time lo bo on the watch for such\nup a now Kiniborloy and Julian-' fellows,\nnesbtirg, with Ounbrouk as thoir [\nJunction point on the main\nFORT   STEELE   B.C.\niiuniinwniiintniiiiKinuiiiiiininiiiiiimiHnHnunnni\n&%**********'*************'&\nStill further to the south-wost,\nal, the head of the beautiful\nMoyio Lake, Mr. Bunyan has\npurchased or token up lor eastern linns a specially choice site\non which will bo built one of the\nhost milling ami residential towns\niu Iho district. Ho will have a\nsaw mill running Ihere very\nsoon, unil is pui ling ou a strong\nforce ibis wool; lo out and. grade\na,wagon road Ironi ('rnnbrook to\nIho liiilio. lln will give lhe public\nfurther particulars by advertise\nI.IOIll.\nTents art! beginning lo ilul llio\nlandscape on both sides of llio\nI'iVl'f.\nAl, the Port Steele office iu\nApril have boon issued IL'I Free\nMinor's licenses; 111 records ol\nininoral claims, and 38 transfers.\nA very good record indeed.\nMr. McVillie. C.E,, and parly\nhave finished laying out llio now\nlownsflo of Kiniborloy, nnd re\nliirnod yoslorday. Tito new holul\nis now in ooni'so of erection.\nWe extend mil' very warmest\nsympathy to the family of Mr.\nClark liilibi'o, who won I from\nhore in Pi'lininry lo West Kool-\nouay, and was liillod in a snow-\nislldo near Grand Porks on Iho\nlust Sunday in March. The news\nI was not received hero for nearly\nla month afler lb\" -Mil event,\nTHR\nQUEEN'S     HOTEL.\nTwo Goiniiiotlioiis SiiniDlc Rooms lor Commercial Men\nHMICIAOI.'! TIIAN.SI'l.lll.'l.ll VUt.V.\n1\n*\n1\n1\nm\nI\n1\n#\n*\n*\nHOT il' COLD BATHS\nPATES $..' PEP DAY.\nJ, c.\nGOLDEN, li. C, THE   PROSPECTOR,\nIS   PUBLISHED   WEEKLY  ID\nTUB PROSPECTOR COMPANY.\nA. B. OP.ACE. MANAGF.1L\nTHE PROSPECTOR, is published\nevery Sri*ut*liy, nnd litis a guaranteed\ncirculation Larger thnn nny otlier paper\nin East Kootonny. U is nil home Printed\nnnd contains doable the news of anj\nother paper In the district.\nAs nn advertising medium it is un-\nexcelled.\nDevoted U) tho upbuilding ot Fort Steele, Un\n\u2022jBvelopment of the vast mineral resources of\ntlio Kust Kootenay mining district.\nSubscriptions i 1.50 per year.\nAdvertising rates mado known on application.\nContributions are solicited from all parts of tbi\ndistrict, but all matter intended for publication\ninuat have the writer's signature.\nMODIFIED,\nCiinea. Austrian torpedo boats\nwere fired on lo-dtty by the insurgents near Kissamo, while\nchasing Greek blockade runners.\nThoro has been sharp fighting\naround Cundia between Turks\nand insurgents.\nVienna.- The Russian ambassador here, Count Kapnist, has\ngone to St- Petersburg. H is\nsurmised that the ambassador's\nvisit is connected with tho eastern question.\nAthens.\u2014The bill granting tin\ngovernment a credit of 23,000,000\ndrachmas for the ministers of war\nand marine, passed the lirsl reading to-day.\nKOTIOK.\nThe Government has consented\nto make such modifications in thi\nRailway Aid Bill as must make it\nmore acceptable to the southern\nsection of the Province. On\nmoving the second reading the\nPremier announced that it had\nbeen decided to bonus a railway\nfrom tlie mouth of the Fraser on\nto C'hiliwack and thence through\nthemountaiiis to Penticton, where\nit will connect with the Bound-\nary week extension of the Columbia and Western. This, after\nthe construction of the Crow's\nNesl Pass road, will practically complete the B. C. (Southern system. It is also proposed\nto make it a condition of tho aid\nto bo received that the company\nshall run a steam ferry from tin\nvicinity of English Bluff or Poinl\nRoberts, across to the Island.\nThese modifications vastly improve tho scheme, and our only\nwonder is that the Government\nhud nol submitted its bill in that\nshape at first, and thus have prevented tlie strong outside opposition with which its crude\nproposals woro mot, and to which\nit hud dually to yield.\nWu horoby givo notice, Unit sixty\nduys after date, we lntoud to apply to\ntho Chlel rniiiinissiiiiH'i' ot Ln nils unci\nWorks for permission to purchaso 100\nncros nf liiiul. more or loss, situutotl\niiliuut two miles in u northerly direction\nft-i.tii Moyie Luke, Starting ul Iho norlli\neust corner post of Moso PriHllionuuo's\npre-emption, bbiuicQ lit chains north,\nmoro or less, thenee 10 ohttdna west,\nthen,'i- to chains south, thence lOohtilns\neast tn place ot commencement.\n.1. I.AMHST.\nElj. Meui'iiY.\nDated this 24th April, IRU7. 12\nNi.lTll'K.\nNonce Taxnayers\nASSESSMENT ACI' AND  PROVINCIAL\nREVENUE  TAX,\nFOKT STEEI.K DIVISION OP  HAST\nKOOTENAY   DISTRICT,\nnnil'he\nmill Am\n:\u201e.\u201e duo furl\n\\tl uf the\nI v..iimi tli,' I'i\nh million\nist Itnul\n!\u25a0 In Kin\nI hereby [five notice, Unit sixty ilu\niftordatc 1 lutoud to apply to the Chi\nWorks,!\nI       T\u00bb'\"\nNOTICIr.\nI Notice is liei'ol,)' given Ihal sixty\nduys after dale I Inleiul toapply to Lliu\njt'hi.'f i'iiiiiiiiissii,ii,.|-i,r |, is ,v Works\ni fur permission lo piti'chtisit tin- Itinfls\n'\u25a0 within Hi\" following ili's.'i'ilii-il m-oii.\nI'liiiinieiii'iiiti iii lln1 north oust corner\ni,I' iut   llllll, (1,1, (hence iiiirth tn lhe\npro-craiUliiii ul  VV. s. Collier, \\Aw.\t\ntvusl tu the Kiuiii'iiiij river, thenee\nlull.\u2122 lie; Hie rivor southorlj tu the\niini'lli \u00abesi corner of .1. Dtii'|eks uppll-\ncatloii In piiri'liaso, thence eitsl te the\n|iuiii! nf, iiiioneunioiit.\n,.,l m |.'\u201ei-i Steele 2l)th April, 11117.\nT. W. JACKSON.        4.1\nNOTICE.\nCERTIFICATE Of THE REGISTRATION\nOK A FOREIGN COMPANY.\nPOUT   STEELE   MINING\nASSOCIATION.\nI'l ins Met lull-\ni. s. Kilraull.\nN. A. Wltlllngdr.\nI'l. I'. Smltll.\nT ,     .      .   , ,   K oinmissioner nf Lauds\nIn  the apparently  inevitable I JOl,misslo\u201e t0 \u201e,\u201e.,.,,\u201e\u201e 10 hundred j \u00bb\u25a0\nwar between tl reeve and Turkey j un,| \u201ejx, v ac,.os ,\u201e\u2022 unreserved umi nn-1    ' \",**\",',','!'^l,,,!,'.'!,,!''!,',',',';',',^''' i'i\".' ZuZ\nthe sympathy Will be With Greece,  occupied Crown lauds situateil on ferry  rau,s mimels    ii'.'ii such \u2022 sees* ul in,\nbut sympathy alone  doesn't  cut crook, district  otEusI Kootenay, B. O.  when ilio sum t\u00bb not more than i,. >nt\nmuch figure in war    The Greeks ^\"^^ M 0^'^\"'[^ '^nZZS^Z.\",,'\u201e\u201e\" uioiTthun' t,,\nwill probably get badly Uiraslioil | u^.^'mM-M\/' 10.00\u00b0 fort} chains, tineiiee | \u00a3v' '^\"2\u00a3 Zt^imZZ^ \"\nif they get nothing more substan- eunt 10.00 forty ehuins, thonco sm\ndial than sympathy f\"om the rest: ,40.00) forty chains, thonco west   It',\nof the world. fol,tS ''mii\"s l\" l'1'\"'1' \"! beginning.\na. ii'vin.' n,itii'i'isiiii\nDated tills 14th April, ISO\".\nhull uf\nNOTICE.\n[\" paid mi or afler the 1st July\n1897.\nI'Vut'-tlfilis ol une iwr t'l'iii  on Ki:ui tii'o-\nWILL   THEY   COME?\nHundreds Ready to Explore I he\nCountry Around Port Steele.\nPort Stoolo is growing rapidly\nin spite of llie lateness of lhe\nseason, and llio demand for lumber has caused Iho saw mills to\nrun lo Iheir full capacity; n\nlarge number of bouses are under\nconst ruction, und contracts have\nheen lot for many more, Tin\nmost important of ihese enterprises, is tho erection of an anno:\nto llie Dalgardno hotel, 50x100\nfoot; a building, 25x40, for a\nbank; a largo general merchandise store ; every lol on Riverside Avenue has been sold, and i\nlarge number of business house,\nare under various stages of con\nstriiclion. A large number o\nprospectors have arrived, aud\nmany new and valuable .strikes\nhave been reported on Wild Horse\ncreek and also on Perry creek,\nC. .SWEENY.\nDated at Golden.  Feb.\n1897.\nNOTICE.\n1 hereby give notice,thai sixty iluys ait, i-dat.-\nI Intend io Apply to tin- cute! Commissioner\n..f Lunds nnd Works, for permission to purchase one hundred and sixty acres of lain'.,\niltunted in tlio district of East Kootenuy an,!\ndescribed as follows; Beginning at a post\nplanted, (20.00) twenty chains south o( tho mile\nposl 011 lhe southern boundary ot block 813.\nlln-iieft soulli (40.00) forty chains, tlience west\nhi, forty chains, thence north 110.00) forty\nns. ilieiii'i- cast un.uo) forty chains to place\nol beginning.\n.IAS. 11. Ull.sf,\n, loth April, ISO!\n11\nNOTICE.\n1 hereby givo notice thut sixty days nfter\n,lutr I inleiul to amity to tho Chlel Commissioner nt Lauds nm! Works (or permission lo\nliinvtiiisi- throe hititilred and twenty acres of\nunreserved unit uuocouplod Crown litiuls sim-\niled on Moylo lakes I'usl kootenay district ll.\ne. Ilegtnuiug tit, n post plnntod at lhe north\neasl eoi-iii't- ol lower Moyle lulu', thenee mirth\n(Sii.ini) eighty cliulns, lltetn-e east (10,00) tony\nchains, thonco sinilh (80.00) eighty chains,\nthonco wosl f-10.00] forty chains to pltice o( beginning.\nThos. T. McVittie.\nApril l-.'lh. isur, II\nNOTICE,\nPublic notice is hereby givon thut\nsixty days aflor date I Intond in apply\nin the Chief ('iiiiiiiiissiiiiiertif Lunds ntul\niViirks fur permission to piirahuso Hllil\nucres nf unoccupied Crown lands, inn\nvalley an tho south side of Mull river,\nabout one und it half miles from the\nPack liriilu'C Commencing nt tho north\nwest corner post, thence forty clinins\nsmith, theticooighty chains oust, ttieuoo\nforty chains north, theiico eighty ehuins\nwest to placo of commencement,\nA. \\V. Bleasdell.\nDated nl Fori Sleele. 11. ('.. this 27th\nil ty of March, isn:. It!\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE.\nlereby give uotieo tha! sixty duys\nalter .iu;., 1 intend to apply in the\nCliiel V immissioner ot Lauds ,v Works\nlor permission to purchase liiO acres of\n'.,-.-.... :\u25a0; East Kootenay District situated\nI ost | tanted about four miles above lhe\n....; shaft, thence east in chains, thence\nsouth 40 chains, thence nest li) chains,\nthenee north 40 chains to Initial post.\nDated this 3rd day of April, 1SII7.\nVV. S.' FORSYTH,   41\nhreo pur cent uu thu assessed vuluuol nil.I\nI luiul.\n1   Thri fourths nl one tier eenl on Personal\n' propevli\nI exceeds one thousand dollars the lolloivtng\n! rules naincly: UlKUl siu-h excess when the\nsame is not more limn ten ihousiiml dollars,\none anil ouc-qwtrterototie pet'eenl; when such\nexcess is over ten tliousiinil ilollnrs uml n\nmore llliiu Iweuly lliolisunil dollars, one and\nuiic-hiilf of one per cent; whon sueh excess 1\nover twenty thousand dollars one mnl tlitcc-\nouartoi'S of one per cent.\nProvincial llovoiuto Tax M.00 per capita.\nC. M. EDWARDS,\nAssessor and Collector.\nFori Steele Fob. L'iird, 1897,    34\nI HEREBY GIVE NOTICE Unit HI iluys\nalter date I Intend to apply to tlie Chlel Commissioner of Lands ,t Works for permission to\npurchase 180 acres of line! in Ka.-t Kootenay.\nBeginning al the initial post planted on llie\niv,-,t bank of ihe Kootenay River at the southeast comer ol lot 707. Ili-ncc west li:, ehuins\nmore or loss, hence south It chains, honco east\nin chains lo western boundary ol Lot <tis. hence\nnorth 'lo chains tu the liortli west cornel- of Lol.\nlos, heuee easl two chains anil seventy seven\nlinks (8.77 ehntns) to north east cornor of Lot\n70s. hence following bank of Koolonuy river to\nplace of beginning,\nN. A. WAI.UNOl'.lt.\nUateil this 30th day of Muri-li. 1807. In\nNOTICE.\n1 hereby uive notice, that sixty days nfter\nUnto, I intend toapiilytotltcChlofCoiuralsslonoi'\nof Lauds & Worlis. for permission to purohtisu\n;r>D ncros or land situated In I'.ast Kootonny\nUlsti-lci In a valley between null lttvor ami a\nbrunch ot Sand Crook, about two miles south\nor Hull River. Ihe Inltlul post being the norUi\neast collier, hence III clinins soulli, liencii Sll\nwest, hence in ehains north, hence si) cltuins\nens, to place of beginning,\nE, .\\. Elton,\nDated this 37th March, 1807,\nNOTICE.\n'I'lie   regular a lings of the association\nwlll  lie  In-lit oil  tile Ul llllll lll'll Sullll'dliy ill\nevery iiioiiii..\nAll  possible liifoi-malloii   will  be (iii-uIhIi-\neil   Iiy   llie   Association, upon application to\nC. !\u2022'. Vctioblil,   Sec. foil   Steele   II.C.\nNOTICE.\nWc het'oby givo mil ice tlllll sixty\ndays aftor ditto, wc intond to apply tn\ntho Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for permission to purchase it\nfraction of land lying between, .lolni-\nston & Dower's preinption und the\nmountain, Starting nt a post norlli\ncast corner of Johnston & Dower's preemption, theneo 10 chains easl, thenee\n\u25a0III ehuins isoulli, thonco 10 clinins wosl,\nthonco 40 i-linins north to place of commencement,\nS. M. Bridges & Co.\nDated April 2nd, IS',17. 40\n't'o.Mi'ANiES' Act,\" Part iv., ami\n\\M|.;\\'|.ixi; ACTS.\nllcgisll it'll the Ist dlty iif Mlll-ell, ISII7.\nI IIISREIIV CKIt't'lI'V thai 1 Inve litis day\nregistered lite \"Sullivan liiutip Mining Company\" [ foreign!, uiider lhe \"Coutpanlils' Act,\"\nPari 1\\'., 'Reglsli'lttlon or t'orelgti C'ompanlus,'\nand iimoudlng Acis.\nThe lieml ofllec ot the said Coinpiiny is sliu-\ntlled al the Oily of Spokane, in tho Stale ot\nWashington, U.S.A.\n'('lie ob'rects I'm'which llie Company Is established ure: To carry on the business of\nmining, milling, smelling, anil reduction of\nores of all kinds; In buy. sell, ami ileal in\nmini's; lo buy, sell. In lease or hunt! mines ami\nmining properties, unit generally lo ileal In mul\ntiumlle initios iiiiil minerals of ovory tlesiirlplloti\nivtthln the United Slates unit the Province, ol\nBritish Columbia, and lo erect tnul malntalti\nmills, smellers, nnil ull appllancos for the ic-\niltiction nr handling of mentis and minerals.\nmul lo do ull things necessary or propel' In connection wllh the foregoing objects, us aforesaid.\nTho capital stock of llm said Company is\ntwo million the hundred thousand dollars,\ndivided into two million live hundred thousunil\nsliures of the pur value of one dollar eueh.\nGiven under my hand iiiid seal of oftlee at\nVictoria, Province of Brlllst, Columbia, this 1st\niluy of March. ISIIT..\n|l..s.| S. V. WOilTTON.\nRegistrar of Joint Slock Comituuies,   .',\u25a0'\nNOTICE.\nWe horoby givo notieo thul. sixty\nduys after ditto wc intend In upply In\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands mnl\nworks for permission to purohaso, 0\",\nucres of luiul, moro or less. Starting\nut post south west corner of Johnston .V\nDi'wtirs pre-omp'lton, thence l!() ohtitns\nwest, theiico no chains south lo Moyeu\nLuke, theneo 110 chain*, moro or loss,\nnorth oust along Moyea Lake, thonce\n1,1 211 clitiiits norlli lo plitei. nf coniiuonco.\nuient.\nfli'itfoe Ask A in.\nluted April 2nd, 1807, .|t\nTURKISH   MINISTER ADVISES WAR,\nI hereby give notice thai sixty duys\ntftor dnte. I inleiul lo apply In the\nChiof Commissioner of Lands te Works\nfur permission to purchase Uio ucres of\nte In l-'.ii-t Kniileiiiiy described\nKilbi'in Pasha's Position in Maec , ,. follows; Beginning al a posl planted\ndi.iiiar.sn Peculiar One.       '\u25a0'\u25a0 ,!\" \",,',|, \"'\"-' '\u25a0\"'''\"''' \"f ll\" ;'-:\nin\nnuns, ihen,\nThonci\n.-liuins. thonce inn-til lu chains, thetici\n,\\. -- in chains 'n plane of hcgiiihlagi\nDated Fob, Iflth. lsi'7.\nW. FRENCH.      I\nWu hereby give notice tlmt sixty iluys alter\nditto, wo lntoud to apply io tlie dnlot Colnnilss-\nlouer of l.niiils anil Works, (or permission to\npurohaso, si) acres of laud, more or less, sinning ul a post south west. I'onior of Johnston .1\nliew-iirstii'ii-iiiiplloli.ttli'lico'ill ehuins ousl,more\nor less, thonco 80clinins south to Moyeu Lake,\ntlienee Ni ehntns wesl along Moyea Lake,\nIheliee'lu ehuins north lo placo of commencement.\nJohn A. Olii'lstlo * On.\nDated April Unil, lew, In\nNOTICE,\nTho\nflOTICE,\n\u25a0.:,-!;> il will In thirty ,ln\\'s apply\nLondon- A special irom (.'on-\nBtaiitli ople says in the last an\ncounter between the Greek ir\nregulars ami Turkish regular\ntroops, the hitter lost Lliu killed\nand woundod. Tho dispatch adds\nthat Kdliem Pasha, Turkish\ncommander-in-chief, telegraphed\nthe Turkish authorities ;u Constantinople thut unless ho was\nordered to cross tho frontier, nnd\ntake up Ids position on the plains\nof Thessaly his present position\nis untenable, owing lo constant]    i heroiu. gito notice thai wdajs, ft ion\t\nattack ol Greek hisurjtonls, who ' \"'\"'\"'' \"'\"\"\"'''' '\" ih\u00bbaoincominiMi i\n,  \u201e, \u00b0 rori license u, \u2022-. il IHnor by retail ou Uu\nhave entered   Inrkisb  linos  by|prmnUecknown0iMafdnItniel.\nStealth, and also in coiisequencu\nof excitement among III\" troops,\nespecially iho Albanians,   The\nTurkish minister, it i., nlso an\niiouiii't'd, bus infor I Hm Sul\nIan lliul wnr should be duolaroil\nagainst Greece. Tbe Bnlliui,wlio\nobjects lo war, bus not yet re\njlliud Id III\"  I'l'i'tlllllllnlllllltiolis of\nbis minister\nor n retail l!i)iiiir license for llie Wiirilnel\nlloii-e at Wiirilil'-r 11. I\".\nHaled this llth iluy nt April ISfir.\nS' HANSON.   II\nNOTICE.\nOl.CM'AlltN ('AMglll\niin'ei! Dili lllil dny oi April, in\".\ni Olll'i'l'sl nf Assize anil  Nisi t'riiis.\nI 4u unil of dyer unil Tei'tniner anil (lenernl\n(lliul Deliver}-, will he hnlileil at the\nplaces uml nn tin- dittos follnwiite, \\-\\\/.:\nCity of Nelsin, on .Moiiiluy, tlio 21st\nday of,lime, 18117,\nTown of Donald, nn Minitlny. tlio28th\niluy of.I une, 181)7.\nHy (.'iitiiiiinihl.\n.1 AM US BAKU!!.\nProvincial Secvvtavy,\nProvincial Seevrlary's Offce,\n,!,lrtl Mart-It, lllil). ill.,'.\nNOTICI.,\nI hereby give notum tiistflo tlt,j. nltordnt,\nI Intond to apply to iiie i ;\u201et,i < :o,t,inlssluiitir foi\nall isc I,, sell liquor I,v ic'iitl nn tlie prom-\nisi-s Iiie.wu us ti,,, Minora llouii   liunioil li\noid'i',,1.,, Perry crook\nA    I    llnllllllsoS\nflail.; Kill, l.'ll. .I'll ',1 Spi'll  1st.;\nNOTICI-,\nI liereliy give iiulici', thai llll iluys\nllftOI' ditto, I liitniiil lu apply In lie\ni'lilef Commissioner of Lands mul\nWorks for a llconsu for tlio purpose of\npl'liB|\u00bb'i'titt!.'   fni' null  nil Illlnl\", situate\nnil  lhe  hiilllli  side nf  lhe  SI.   MnryV\nI'lvoi'i nliniii flu'oo mill's wesl ol tho si.\nKnit i Mission,  siiirllnu from N, li,\ncorner post, Ilieneo riuuilne wi olialni\nwiiilh, II oSOeliiilns wesl, Hi '.' si\nchains 'Hi, thenee 80 chains Ousl. in\ntill  plllee ill eiiinim-tii'llio,    C'Ollipl'lHllle\nII Illllll llf lllil III'I\t\nNielinlllsl' In.\nNOTICE.\n1 hereliy give noiice Unit tin .lays aftor dale I\nlntoud to apply lo tho Chief Commissioner o\nLunds und Works for permission to purchase\n1110 acres ol hind situate in l-lnst Kootenuy nnd\ndeseritiuil us follows: llcginning ut 11 post\nplumed on thu West bank of the ICoolenay\nRivor about one iiiii) above the mouth of Unit\nHiver. Thenee til ehuins North thenee lu chains\nWesl thonco 10 chains South ihonco to ehains\nKust to post No I.\nT. II. L. FENWICK.\nFebruary 20th, IS',17. Ill\nNOTICE.\nProfessional.\nHugh Watt,M.D., CM.\n.1\/. ('. \/'. S., Ontario and Brilisli\nColumbia.\nI.ati:   or  Till   itm ll.   c.iHliioi,\nHOSPITAL.\nPoh'1' Sl'ISELE, Ll. C.\nTHOMAS   Ale V ITT.IE,\nP.L.S. & C.E,\nFort Steele B.C.\n\/\/. \/,. (.' U M MI S S\nP. I.. S. {-, C. E,\nFort Steele; B.C,\n,1. .1. Lamont\nContractor and Builder\nFort Steele, H. C.\nNn'l'tel; Is heteliy give . that sixty days\nafter date, 1 Intond to apply to the chief Commissioner of Lniiils and Works, for permission\nIn purchase Kill aires of land on Perry ('reek,\ncommencing ut Weller uml Doyle's s wcorner\npost, thonco running 211 pknlns north, thenee tu\nchnllls cost, tlience lllehnllis south, thenee III\nehains oast, thutloe SO chains north tn jiotnl of\neoiiinicnceiiielit.\nH, .1. Wai.sii.\niinteii foi't si. ole. March 'in in. isur.       a;\nNOTICE.\nWo 'lereliy give notice lliul slmy duys nflet-\ndnte ive Intend to upply lo the I'lilef Cinntnlss-\ninner of Lands and Works Fur permission to\npurchase nm times of laiul. sinrilng in a polnl\non Moyen trail,-.'miles south of Ci'inilirnnli es-\nlaljj. IIIOI'O or less. Ihence III ehuins soillll,\nllienee   II) ctiallls West, tlioi  Ill clinins niiclli,\nllienee In chill uni to pin if nm\t\nnient.\n1', llorbrlilgoltL'ii,\nDnlcil April aid, IHU, iii\nNOTICE.\nI Ihtlnil lliis l.'.lli  \\|,iil, |N|I7,\nMO'l'lUI'l IS  1IUUK1IV  IIIVKN   llllll slxly\niluys afii'i' ilnie I liiiond io,h|i|ily in the Clilof\nCoininlsslonor or Lunds uml Works Vlciol'lu,\ntor pet'tulsslon In |uil-l-Iilise IIMI acres nl luiul o),\nWiiUcl It I'lasl Kiioteiiu}', II. C. I'liumiciicliig\niii the N. w. corner sltuiilo mi Uie soulli bank\nof llieillioveei'eeli: lllellee running 111 elulliiu\noust; tlletu-e III eliiiins siilllli; tlience III elltlllls\nlies,; thonco III ehains llm-l.1l to lhe polltlof\ncoiuinetieeinetlli\n\u00ab'. .1. K. COWBLI.\niiitiet Uit\u00bb isi iluy or April, isur, an\nNotice:.\nI liornliy iflvo tinili'i' iliiii iiii iluys\nittler iliiin I Intond toapply In thn Chief\nI'oniliilssliiiii'i'iif. LiitiilHiinil Worlis for\nn llni'iisi' for lhe piirpnso of pi'tispt'i'tliio\nfur conl on luiul sliiiuie on Hie north\n-iiie of HI, Mary's river iihoul (2) two\nDittos vVcsl from lite llllllllll Iti'sei'Vll-\nIinil.      Sllll'tltli.'   fl'tllll   the   Slllllll   ollsli\nI'lirner |uist, tlionlio I'linnllig 80 oliiilns\niinrlli, liieiict. riiltnliiK sn chains wesl,\nIlieiiee \u00bbll ehuins sinilh, fhciii'i' Sll clinins\nrust Iii plllt'i' \"I I'Olllllieni'i'lili'til, eniii-\npHilng O'lOltuI'dsi\nI-:. .1. VValbii\nNOTICE.\nA sitting of tlie County t'mirt of\nKootonny will be holdon ul Furl Steele\nni the Mining; Itoeorilor'soilloo on Saturday the 12th tiny of .bine lit Id o'elocli In\nthe fot'eiuion, Siitiimotises for ihe said\nC'oui'l eiin lie pi'iii'iirod from the I'ttigl\ntrill' at Donald.\nHy order (if llie .bulge,\n,1. K Arliislroiig.\n1't'o'istriir of lhe Comity Cuiirli of\nKooti'tltiy lioltloil III. I''nl't Steele, .'III\nNOTICE.\nIST     Mrs. B.J. lllGltWAIiDKX.\nFashionable\nDressmaker.\nNext Hilar lo Burlier Shtgi.\nII   hilled litis li'itli April, is\n<ll\nLANIl   lll'.OISTItV   ACT,\nIN 'lllil MAl'I'Kll 111' AN AI'I'l.ll'A'I'InN rnll\n., iit'i'i.ii'A't-1: or e,;u'i'i,'ie,,'ri,; nr ftTt.ti to\nI'.uti' (1.05acres) or lot 'list in niloill' ns,;\n(II. KniiTKN.tV IIIS'l'ltll'T.\nNll'l'll'l''. IS IIKIIIIIIY IIIVKN Uml ll Is\nmy Intention sl Uio cifptt'iiiliiti ou iimi month\nfrom the IIMI liulilli'lilioil lli'l-ellf In Issue a\ndiipllcule ii, the Celtllleulc of Tills of Walt\nWade tu thn nhnve limits dated lhe 'Mud day of\nOctober Ism und miiiilieretl Isflf A.\nLand Itcglslrv olliee.   Vleliii'lii.  Hrltlsh\nI'oliimbi'ii.  Miiii'li llth. ism.\nS. V. WonT'l'IIN,\nlldKlsU'iii'tloiioralol Titles,    Ilii\nNOTICa.\nLANIl   llf.lilsTKV   Al'T\nIN Till. MAT'l'lill 111' AN AI'I'l.li'.tTInN 1(011\na nl'i'i,ie,,'i'i; nl- iT.im|.|e,i-rn ,,l  TlTl.tt TO\nI'.OIT lliKI I'll! HI' MO WI, IN   llllllllll   IINK\n(II, IliuiTI'.Nav lusTiile'r,\nNoTll'R IS HIJllKllV IIIVKN IiiiiI It li\nmy liiietitloiini iin, uXbh\/iitloii nl nl inlilll\n(loin tin. Ill'sl pitblleiilioii he I In Issili\nililplli'iilo of tlincei'ilileiiionlillliinl lloiijiiniln\ntVllllei' ,li s lo lhe llliot-l, lunds llll tod llle 101 ll\ntin)' l>, Oelolirt' Mil. I numbered ISflll A.\nLuiul    IteilKII'.v  lllnce.    VlOlOt'la,   lll'lllstl\nI'liiiiiiiiiltt,  Miiii'li 1,'i.lt im,-.\ns. v. wotiTtoN\nli'l'|.'|.|llll''leiliTlllolTlll>\".i\n THE\t\nCASSEl.l.  tiOl.H  ENTRACTINQ\nCOMPANY. \" Ui,\"\nOF GLASGOW\nTHE MacARTHUR-FOIIIIEST\n( CYANIDE PROCESS. )\n.Itinera inn' ul'icrs ii'ilii\/i'ilf; ore Ircnteil hy\nlln Cijnhlt Process should send miiii\/i'as \/\u201e\nIhr Citiittditoi rvyvescnlidive.,\nW.PELLFAV.IIARVEY.E.C.S.\nAssay Office if Mtlittlnitiieal Wurks,\nVANCOUVER B.C,\nFORT STEELE,\nASSAY    <>Fl''U'K.\n'    -fort Steele B.C.\nGold,   Silver,   CoplWi'i    LoikI,\nEtc, at pl'lcos to suit the limes,\nA trial respectfully solicited,\nAll wol'li will receive prompt\nalleiitiou,\nIf,  Pelleic, llarrey.  F, O, S,\n| ,l\/f,u. Veil, Inst. M il! ,1\/ \/'.', I\nAssay office it Mclallttrgictil Works,\nI'diii'ini,',',' '\/, C.\nMill lists math im pnii'i'\/s \u201e\/' it,\/ ,ip hi\n|,iwi|. Llie in weight,\n\/'liifll\/i\/l'i\/IU'lls, lllli\/llillM'riilli\/ll.ii'iillHifl, -,,000,0(10 ACRES OF MINERAL\nWEALTH.\nThe Port Steele District of East\nK'oiiii'iiny, ll. 0,\nnow to oist 'ru t'l'irr htkki.k.\nIT  IS A BIG THING,\nPort Stoele the Greatest Mineral\nDistrict in Hrilisli Columbia.\nthat  is what ,i, i'it\/;i;i.i!ai.ii\nSAYS,\nTlioro are several routes Inloj       M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nFort Steelo,  one via (lolden on! \u2014\nthn C,   P.  Ii..  where tt stages Bolter Thnn Anything  in   lhe\nleaves every Tuosdny, The\nUpper Columbiii Navigation J\nCompany will star) their bouts\nabout the 1st of May, connecting j\nat Canal Flat with a bi-weoldy!\nstiigo for Fort Sleele.    Tho In-\nCoeur d'Alenes Willi Triins\nporlntion I3ig Shippers\nWill Be Soon,\n:jkeat\n\"them\nW\nB^-\u00ab*\"^'^,.\u00ab\u00bb'^\u00ab\u00bb\u00abc>\u00ab\u00bb\u00abk\u00ab\u00ab?\u00bb,,i'S\u00bb^*'to*i?*<\u00bba''i.'0c.''6.*(.\u00abs. \"e, 5\u00ab.\n9' i\nk\/\u00abV\n)   H.G. PARSONS.  1\nl   WHOLESALE     U'.HOK      MERCHANT.   \\\n-ret, sruvsvoit's chain maui-: it thi: rhoutkst\n'i'i:.\\Nsrt)NT'iNi.:NT'.\\i. ihii'ti:.\nGolden   1!. C,\nAlii.NTS   lOK\ni\nJohn Fitzgerald arrived in lit\"\n^__^_,^__^_       jcitv from the Port Steele distriot\nleriuitioiial Steamboat (. oniiuinv!.   ',   a ,    , ,,    ,       ,      i\n,     , \u201e .     .        ,       last   Snlurihiv.      lie   has   been\nnuiltodailv communications be- .   ,. ;,    ,. , . , ,     ,,   I\n_  ' , ,   i looking uvor tlio district tor thei\ntween Jennings, Montana, on the\nGroat Northern ruilwuy and Fori\nSteelo.\n! past three months and expresses\n\"tho opinion thai  il is today the\n.   .      , ,,, ,.     ,,     ,,   Igreatest mineral country in Bril\nA stage oaves ha tspoll on the;. ,   ... ,     ,.      ,,       .,\n,   \u00b0   \u201e ,,  '       .        isn Columbia,   lie said yestor-\nureal Northern railway twice a   ,\n, day;\nweek. \u201e,,   ..,,,.,      . ,\n..    .     .     . ,     '       lliu .\\ortlt Slur nnno is niak\nNavigation is now open on llio,. ,   , ,    .       ,  ,\n,\u201e, 1 ,    tug a wonderful mineral snowing,\nrivor.    1 ho steamers arc on thoi   ' .   .   n\n; I  have been throuuli Ibe toeur\nroute, tho tlwendohne oi 40 ions;  ,,., . , , ,,\n.,\u201e    \u25a0\u201e   , . ,\u201e ,\u201e,     .,    ,   d Alone mines, and none ol thorn\nTho Ruth till tons;   The North I ,    ,,      ,     .      .....\n...    ,\u201e\u201e, ,,',_..      ,   ever made the snowing that is\nStar IW) Ions,   Fare Si.oO ouch , ,,     ,,   ,.   c.   ,\nr>    .1    a, nr,   171 n   , ,        ,,<nv   maae  0U  tllfl   lunt'1   StllT'\nway; Berths tfl.OO. From (lolden\nii hits 11 rook liulliisl roiidliod; il urussn., 11 mil dosorti; il wus  hull\nwithout 11 luiul o'1'....nl in- irovtirnmonl tiitl; it i,; nntod for iiiiurtuHy nl i\nomiiloyosl il is the only lino e'ervini; inenls 011 tho 11 In tiitrto |iluti.\n'ITtltOUOtl T-fTK IIUANDRST Hf'KNKRY l.\\ AMKlilt'A\nHY   ll.YYLHWT,\n(\"       I'i.vpi'ii.v-i pop,  S.S. \u2022  Stain of California     lo Nov\n1 line;      jl      A Consignment of FINEST SCOTCH WHISKF.YS direct   V\nV   ft'oiii The Distilleries of Mossr'n Wiii. Toucher St Sons \/\nGlasgow, Scotland, ,\\\"\ni*\u00ab   And Messr's 1), Miukiiinoii St Co. Glasgow, Scotland, N.I\nn\n;     I\nTeacher's   |iit,iii.A.\\n   ikk.a.m   is  perfection   of   Scotch   H\nWhiskey, as evinced  by tho immense demand from India.    *\nI'm- t'OitT STBKLK und tho LAST KOOKSAY MINI'S. W'oukl.V\nSliio'n  fi'iitn Kulis|iell,    Sli'uinliiiill I'lillilliiliiii'iil lulls fi-iini .leiiniiio's _      ,.-.,,,   -_ j^^^^^^m^^^^\u2014\ntliirini; Summer,  Q.tiokosi und it-si route to nil pitrts \u201ei the t\/niioil \u00a3   Australasia. The Stales and Mox\nSlnles, l-luslorn riitni'ln mid hiu-opu.\nI''iii' limps, tielieis mnl eomjilotn iiiforiiiiitiou full or uililre.sii\nC'.O.DIXOX.Guuora! Ag\nSpoliiino   Wush,\nK.I.W1IITNKY. (I, I', Illld T. A,\nSI. I'iiitl. .Minn.\nboats will run every Tuesday:\nThere are several thousand tons\nof ore now at the landing await\ning shipment down tho river, and !\nund Fridoys.\nFort Steele is destined to ^ |abou, ,-,(ll,0 ,\u201ens at the mine ready\ntho capital of Bast Kootenay, V ,.,. Ww tmispol,uuion\nsituated at the head of nttvigu- facamos ^'^ |h\u201e.(, is \u201e,.\ntion, all roads load to and from\nSteelo, the centre of a vast min-\noral region; with many large and H. . ,n .,\nvaluablo mining properties con- \u201e0nly ,( shm,t (Ust.ul,\u201e a,vav\ntinguont to, and within a short j\ndistance of the future metropolis\nof B.C,   The elevation of Fort\nreason why 20,000 Inns of crude\noro arid carbonates could uol  he\nSteele is in the vicinity of 8,000\nfoot, and tho minos have un elevation front \u25a0'! to 6,000 feet.\nProspectors will find no difficulty iu getting an outfit at Fort\nStoele. Tho general merchandise stores carry largo stocks of\nall ho needs, horses range from\n$25 to 8-10, No part of lhe country lias been well prospected, tho\nnumber of prospectors has always been small, and for the\nmost part they have stayed witli\ntho claims found during tlie past\nthree years. The country is\nlargo. Tho Fort Steele dislrict\nalono contains over 5.000,000\nacres of mineral land, and is\nlarger than ull the Wesl Kootenay camps put together,\nFor othors than minors, belter\nopportunities arc offered than in\nmost new countries Thero is\ngood farming land along the\nKootenay rivor north of the International boundary, and 11 large\narea of rich grazing lauds.\nBusiness men will establish\nthemselves at Fort Steele where\nthe opport unities of doing a good\nbusiness are hotter thnn any\nother place in the dislrict.\nEvery mini coming iuio Hit'\ncountry must como to Stoele, as\nit is the centre of supplies for\nthe district.\nBOOM IS ON.\nSnow is Going and Miuitig is\nAgain tho Chief Subject\nof Interest.\nTbo long looked for Chinook hns\nput in its uppcuriinco, and the\nsu nv is daily growinjA'ssou Ibe\nmountains, For soineliine pasl\nprospectors hnvo been arriving\nat Fort Stoele, from all purls ot\nthe OOUtitl'y with expectations of\ngetting into the bills. I f lhe present spring weather continues n\nlarge number of men will be in\nIho hills in a short time.\nA largo number of business\nhouses are being constructed,and\nmills aro running on full time to\nsupply the Increasing demand for\nlumber. C, M. Keep has com-\nmenced thn erection of a buildltlg\n40x\u00a35 to be used as a bank, \u2022 R;\nD. Mathers .will enlarge tho Dalgardno House to doublu its present size. Tho Grand Central\nhotel will also be enlarged. Venosta & Co, are busy negotiating\ntho sale, and bonding of a Hum-\nbar of prospects in different \u00abue-\nlions. Grout activity is being\nlooked for in the Fort Stoele district this summer.\nSUBSCRIBE,\n_ foil\nTllttl      t III'I I'I, .1\nfrom lie,' Norlli Slur is Iho\nSullivan group. While but little\nwork has been done on the property, wherever the ground has\nboon opened mineral bus been\nfound; it -is a wonderful showing.\n'Tn all my experience in the\nminos I have never seen a\ncountry like it; it is one big\nmineral zone.\n\"The Perry creek district is\nattracting much attention und il\nbids fair to lie a big gold producer. The lodges are large and\nthe quartz is rich.\n'\u2022There is a largo amount of\noro awaiting shipment at the Sl.\nEugene. The moro this property\nis developed the bigger it gels.\nWhen the railroad gets there,\ntho mine will be an enormous\nproducer. The Lake View, in\nsame vicinity, has a gnod showing.\"\n\"As a whole, bow do you regard tho country?\"\n\"Wilh tho work done, Iho\ncountry makes the best mineral\nshowing I. have ever seen.\n\"The people iu Ihal section\nare glad to sen Americans taking\nan interest in the development\nof tlio country, and thoy are\nheartily welcomed. As a class,\nthe residents of Fort Sleele are\nwhole-souled, hospitable people.\n\"Several townsltes have recently boen taken up, among\nthorn the town of Kimberly, lying between the North Star und\nSullivan group. Owing lo its\nproximity lo those mines, it bids\nfair to be a town of considerable\nimportance. There will be\nanother good town at Cranbrook,\nWhere lhe big lown of llio district will be located is dillicull lo\nsay.\"   Spokesman Review.\n******'***************.****jk.\n* #\njFor The Fort Steele Mines.J\n# *\n*       *\n# *\nI UPPER COLUMBIA NAVIGATION MD TRAMWAY GO, Ltd. |\nk And   The *#\n*\nINTERNATIONAL   TRANSPORTATION   GO.\nTIME   TABLE   I8O1,\n5      Large  shipments  of  bkandys   to\nFranco: also cuss from llie muniifttclu\narrive  direct   hum\n.Inst i'1-iviv.'.l :   A Shipment of -.VIM) On '\nQuality sntiriiiiti'ini.     J'i-Iiv ii'ii.tn pur III\nj-jj   liitlons for liil'ije lots,\n*^H\u00bb\u00abis<\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb*\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb9<i\u00ab*\u00abt\u00aba'\u00bby\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab easssssss seses \u00bb'5 essssss* 'i\n^!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!n!!t!!!!!!!!!!tHI!!in!!!n!!!l!!l!!!^\nIN. HANSO\nf~zzi\n.-3\n.',)      as\n* FORT STEELE AND JENNINGS ROUTE, NAVIGATION EXPECTED *V\n* TO OPEN lOili, OF APRIL. AFTER Isl OF MAY, IIOATS WILL LEAVE ?\nsk \"#\n'** DAILY,   I EXCEPT SUNDAY, i '\u00a3\n* *'\n^t 1'otiT Stkki.k tiiiil Cm. iihn 1'iii'Ti'.. Until tho-opening (if Xnviist- Jf\n\u00a5 &\n..^ tlon,   STAGE Will leave Fiil't  Ste,'!,- n'el'V Tllestlny IllOl'llitlg nrriv- ^\n^ Ins ill  (lolilon  Friday evoning, nnil lenvu fioldon  '.! pun., every ^\n\"** TllOBllllV,   lll'l'h illy' III Ftll'l Sleele Sllllll'illll' llllil'llilm'. flf\n-jQ After Mny, ist. Slcnmer will lenvq (lolden I a.m, Ttiostlnys nnd w\n;\"\u00a3. l'-ridays, ronneotlng with Stage at Adola, and arriving al Fori Sleele Jifs\n\u25a0^ Tliiii'Hituv tnul Sunday  afternoon, uml leuve Fori Steele, Tnestliiv *'\n* ' *\n^J ami Friduy inornlngH, anil arriving ut CJoldoii Tlnii'Hiluj und Sunday ^\n^ iil'li't'iiiiini. \u2022#\n%                It'. P. ARMSTRONG,   MANAG'RR. %\nif '3tr-\nVictoria Assay Office\nand\nMetallurgical Works.\nPORT    STBBLJS    A    GOOD\n'    POINT   Kni;   ,\\\nSMELTER,\nThere are iniiiiy nuttorial reasons why fori Steele should bo-\ncome an ideal smaller point,\nThere is convenient to, aud 11I-\nmosl at our very door, nil lhe\nneoessary material in the way of\n(luxes, The lime is easily within reach, and can he obtained\nfrom many places in the district.\nTho necessary dry ore can be obtained front Wild Horse creelt in\nany desired quantities | gnlenii\nfrom Marie, Tracy and Wild\nHorse crooks, I run can also be bud\nwithout liny undue oxpenililiire ;\nand lhe question of fuel will be\nanswered by lhe construction of\ntho Oi'ow'bNobI lioiiil, Assuredly\n|i\\irl Steele lias everything Ihal is\nnecessary for 11 .smeller, und the\nconstruction, of 11 large reduclion\nwnrV.t\n28 Broad Street\nVictoria B. ('.\n(itii.ii\nI.i: At,\nI'lll'I'CK\nJUKI.\n\u00bbi,mi,\n$i(ii),\n11(11.1) ,\\' SIIA'KII tl.ilU,\nI.kaii .t sii.viai *l..\",ii,\n(liii.11, Sn.viai i I'opiT.i!     W.nii.\n\u00a3       GEISBRAL MERCHANT\n\u00a3                               AND 3\n% LIOLOR  DEALER.\niy --\u2022\u00bb\nI Mat-itifactvirer of 1\n1       all kinds of 1\n1\n\u00a3 A  large assortment of\ng seasoned lumber and shingles   i\n\u2022\u00bb- ^.j\nB constantly on hand. \"\u25a0\"*\nI Dimension Timber a Specialty. I\n| WASA, B. C, .^\nEiiTiniinnTiTTiini?nnnmmntmnn?!niTTiniimiiniTfTrnmtmTm7imimiTn!Tnnr,':,\nJTEnti years oi flotife Business!\nt As ii Oi'ujrjflst in Ontiivin, Manitnlm uml lln- Nm-i.li \\V.-! IViritui-i\n\u00a3   litis iniulu my niuiiu ami hibul tliu s.viionyin nf lione.st survii-ei\n! TO-DAY\nOlluir   Mi'lula   mi   Aiiiilii'iitiiiii. IE\nIf\nMill li'sls ii|i tn III lints. t'liliiriliiltiiiii li-ls up In 2 Inn,-. I J\nC'ynnlilo ii-sts up in 1 Inns. I'ui'|.|.|.s nf im! up In i'i linw Hiiniploil.   |c\nI  AM  ni'l't'TISlt KlJVII'IM'lll THAN  ISVK1I  DKKOIIK.\nNn lli-iii! Sinn's in tin' tnu'iis ur cities ''iiii ii'lvo Imltor skill nr Imflcr\nvttliii' tn its I'lisliniii'i's.\nA. VV. Bleasdell.\ntlrtuliiale Out,uio College of Pharmacy.\nIll till i-iisi's I'lisli must In- roitlltll'll wiili ni'ili'i-, initl I'hiii'jii'snl li'iilis|iiirl pii'nl.    fe\nII    IMONKKII lllil (KUST ill' HAST KOOTENAY\nAl.l,   SAMI'I.KS   I'llll.MI'TI.V   ATTHNIMI)   TO,    AND   KKTI'liNllll\nWITH   DISPATCH\n\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb!\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb<\u00bb-\"\"\u00ab\u00bb\"i\u00bb\u00ab\"\u00bb\u00ab\"\u00bb\"\u00bbw\u00ab\"\u00bbi\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab*'\u00bb\u00ab\u00abi'\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab,\u00bbi\u00abs\u00bb\u00ab\nI DALGARDNO   HOUSE. I\n1 I\nI EORT  STEELE  B.C.\n\\      Wow under the muungotneut of     \\\n\\ R.D.MATHER.       1\ni \\\n%      Is a large aad attractive Motel      t\nI\nft of quiet elegance in all its\nI appointments, with n\neusine of superior\nexoollonOQ.\nS|ii't'inl rules by llio iiiiuiih,\ni^\u201e.\u201e ,^^\u00abnI|\n^UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUllUlUlUUUIlllllUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUliUUlia,]\nTlie Mission store,\nGeneral\nMerchandise\nThe Highest Price Paid Por Purs,\nT. LOVE,\nS'J    EUGENE MISSION ll   ' TRAVELLERS\nDON'T   FORGET\nThe Si\n\u25a0V K D'N B K  Ual^'i^li)ck J\u00abwviry| ^iHnwni!HHmmm\u00bbijmnmim!tmm?niiif!iiHmtHU!fi!)g\nRepairing, ~ vjg\nB. C.\nPA\nty\nIn Ilii- Pi-si style nl tlie Inula, Miitl\nmil l-',.\\pivs.s orders |V,vh,. pruinpl\niiii'iitiuii.\nIThe Mountain!\nFirst Class Brands of Liquors and Cigars,\nHeadquarters For Mining  Men,\nCommodious Sample Rooms,\nBesl Cuisine In lhe West.\nModern Conveniences,\nHome Comforts,\niai.i,   i'I'iin   Mr   iiei'it-.i'1'i',   Till.;\nWo will put lots on wile lit tho cpi.ojijiia  iiovsi-i,\n| new town of WAI'!>NK|*  within !\n'a few weeks WS   WtlUM\n\\\\ III UM 11,1 H     l\\ll   ||:\\\\ II IK,\nGOLDEN   U.C\n.\\ large Hotel will bo under\nconstruction Ihere.  il) a   short    A\u00ab\"1\" t,u- Iho c'uimatiui   Unity 11\nSmeHlna Wurta, ,\\bwiys Mil Iroulinc\nul nt lam, tvitl. thu ::,v,',i\u201el expei\ntittii mul sell iiiiiii' nmirno)     i'iiII\n..ill,  l,;:(':.\".,i.'i'|'il!'li.'illllix\nD. McNeish\nn..\nA l'.'''; v will It pui ,u ;n ouce\nsu that parties coming by wagon\nroad from Kalispell can cross the    niOII'SKY   A-   i;i'.\\ss|t'K.\nrniirii'\"\u00bbt\/\u00bbr \\maa lrm lvmsi\"'lu'\nTHE   CROWS    NEST   PASS I\nRAILWAY,\nTho Bonus Conditions ami Regulation of C. P. K. Freighl\nRates are a Grant of \"?10,000\na Mile.\nW. R. ROSS\nNOTARY       PUBLIC\nCONVEl MICER.\nA Telegraph lie..' will lie eon\nstrutted to the town of WARD\nNEK, ;ts soon as the poles and\n\u25a0wire can be pill OU the ground,\nH.K.WALTON\nThousands of people are wait-;\ning for the boats to start, and wc\n\u25a0\"    \u2022 predict  for East  Kootenay the\n[greatest era of prosperity in the\nFort Steele, B, C. near future that any mining dis\nti ict has ever seen.\nGRAHAM & CO.\nAGENTS,\nRookery Building, SPOKANE,. Wash.\n[Special correspondent n! iho r,l bi\nOttawa, April 11.- The Government, it is stated to-night\nhave decided on a definite pre\ngramme to provide for the coi\nStructlon of the Crow's Nesl Rail ''' ' ' si\nway.    This programme, which ,,, sui.  .....\ninvolves a grant of $10,1 a mile j\nto the C. P. R. for the 315 miles | .\nover which ih\" (\"'row's Nesl extension will run. in return for\nsir-render of certain uonoply\nclauses of the original franchise, .'PP. ','...'.. \"\"'\nn reduction of freight rates on \t\nall parts of the C. P. R, west of\nPort Arthur and the preservation !   Mr' 'Iotra Balman, Winfleld Park, l\nof running powers for all other Thunderhill, will handle freight\nrailways iimi may wanl  lo use between Adola, Mud Luke and Good Saddle Horses,  and Rigs\nlhe Pass, waseoitimiiiiieal.'dtolliol'''\"', S\"'''1\"' !u\"' 'v!m'\"'    Goods| 0f all kinds for hire at\nLiberal members from Manitoba, wal'ehousod at both ends.   For\nthe Northwosl  Terrilories ami r'atos a!'!,,-v l\"\nBritish Columbia at a conference I JOHN B'JLMfiH,\nhold yesterday afternoon,    The thunderhill,\nCONTRACTORS\nAMI\nBUILDERS,\nPurl   Steele   B.C,\nA   McLEOD SCO-\nContractors *\u2122 Builders.\nLivery  Stable.\nreasonable rates\nTEAMING OF AM.  KINDS  DONE.\nGovernment wero represented\nby the Premier and Messrs. Blair,\nSifton ami 'Parte. No official\nstatement can lie obtained ns lo\nwhat occtireil at tho conference.\nTho Ministers, howover, ndmil\nthalananiio'uncoinonlof the policy\nof tlio Governiucnl may bo expected Immediately ufler recess,\nTlie inombors from iho wosl expressed lltoir Impe thai tho Gov-\norninenl would uxoreiso. strict\ncontrol over the road, no mutter\niu whal way it was constructed,\nIt was ibeii announced that u\ngrattl of $10,000 ii mile would be\ngivon instead of tho usual subsidy if llu-I'. P. R, would art'i'pl\ntin' accompanying conditions.\nTbe presence of Mr. Shaugh-\nne.,sy, Vico Presidonl of tlio C,\nP. li'., in tho city yesterdiiy and\ntoday is believed lo havo resulted\nin the closing up of tho details of\nthe agreement. Tho western\ntnonjbors, who, when tho propos-1\nid of rale reduction vcoro lirsl!\nmado, expressed the belief thnt \u25a0\nthe ('. P. IJ. would nol accept\nthem, Inn would prefer to build i\nthe Crow's Ni-st extension with\nout the Gqvi rumen! aid, aro said\nto be very well pleased with tin\n.negotiations.\nli is understood hero ihal lln\nGovernment  used  every  legiti-     .,., ,      \u25a0 ,\nI be popular and gonial mining\nmale advantage al their disposal ,,   ,       ,   ,.   ,\nn cordor and collector at   hori\nto reiu'li ii conclusion in tin   pu'\nllallcnod out, The Ontario members were against it almost to u\niiiiiii, ami it had no support\nin Quebec. Tho westerners thorn-\nsolves woro nol united upon it,\nsome of litem conceding thai il\nwould bo altogether to much to\noxpeet the Government to spend\nllio very large sum that would be\nrequired lo build a line of sufficient length to be of any Use ill\neffective competition against the\nc. P. If. The end of au extremely\nbiltor agitation has been tho acceptance of the principle that\nreasonable Clovcf'nment control\nof rates is proforable to making\nan attompt to secure competition\nby tho construction of new lines\nwhere traffic will not warrant the\noutlay.\nA telegram from Victoria\ndated -1st April says thai in\nreply to Kellie the Attorney\nGeneral stated that the coal in\ntlie British Columbiii Southern\nCompany's land granl is subject\nto the usual J cents a Ion\nroyally.\nTII15   MTT1.U.  KNOT.\nG.L.\n7ort Steele, B. C,\nITHNITl'UK  nnd   SIIOI'   WOliK\n\\   8flKCI.ll.TY.\nFirst Glass Work Guaranteed.\nShop Opposile the, Fori   Steele\nPrinting Office.\nFORT STEELE MEAT CO.\ni\nE\nHOUSE\nFort Steele, B. C.\nWILLIAM EdliSYTH,  PROPRIETOR,\nThis is inin ot  llio  best  appointed   Hotels In llm\nfoi'i Sleele Distriot,\nEvery   room   Is   oomfot'lably   ftirtiisliod,\n3\ni\nZS\nZS\nWHOM3SALE &   UKTAII, DEALEUS\nIX FHESIt MEATS OF  Al.l. KINDS.\nWeekly delivery lo mining camps in tlu\nNorlli Slur and Wild Horse Districts.\nHORSE if CATTLE DEALEUS.\nAddress all communications to\nROBSON & SUCKSMITH.\nt:   When vou visit Port Steelo you will miss il if you dont   ^S\n\u00bb~ ~*\nJ; slop tit   the, ~3\n1    Mountain House.    1\n^:.imtiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiitiiaiiiiaiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiti^\nBALE \u00ab SCOTT\ncomior-s Bonders.\nfort Steele . G,\nEstimates furnished for the erection of\nConcentrators, Smelters and Stamp-mills.\nAll work promptly attended to.\nWc tako pleasure to nnnounoo tlio\noponing nf our New .Tkwelhv Store.\nWATCH REPAIRING; is a pi'lino\nfoiituro villi us, uml till work entrusted\nwill receh-o carefull attontion.\nSl'ECIAl  ATTENTION   GIVEN  To\nMail Orders.\nD. L. BETTSCHEN,\nWATCHMAKER & JEWELER,\nOOLDEN,       ...       -       B.C.\nJOHN A.  MOODY,\nBRITISH    COLUMBIA\nAND  ONTARIO.\nMines And Mining\nStock  Agent,\ncorrespondence soj.ioitkil.\nLondon. ontauk\ntt le   Mr. CharlesM. Edwards\nis united in marriage on Wed-\n;day tli\" \"th of April  to Miss\n\"\" Florence Bannister  tho  fourth\nlughter of Mr. A. Iv Bannister\nDavisburg,   Alborta,      The\nteso |iinis pjjj^.pjugo ceremony was perform-\n(.'live llie coiiiiiiiiiv  i ii- rghl  In    . \u2022   ,.    \u25a0 ,     .,'.t\u201e\u201e i   i,\u201e  n,\noil in Davisburg i Inii-eh  oy llie\nVenerable Archdeacon Cooper,\nI). I). Mr. Edwards lofl Fori\nSloeli; soma iiioiilits ago on a\nvisit to England whom his father\ntho Rev, Robert Stafford\nof the Railway Department dtd -BdwBrd^ ,-. A\u201e minisLor oi\n\"\"' \"\u2022Iran the company's right to Watford] HorU resIdo8i  n\u201e \\m\nlie Interest,   li  wlll   it     tt\nWed iimi in il ;n-1v- pal\nMarch the C. P. R, tilt\nfor the extension through llu\nl'us~. According lo Iho origina\ncharter-the fllin\ngave tlie compt\nconstruct thoir lino and to use\nuny land belonging to the Dominion authorities on the route\nnecessary for the righi , f way\nft is now staled that the officials\nTHOMAS   McNAUGIIT\nMining Broker,\nFinancial Agent.\nCONVEYANCER AND NOTARY I'l'lll.li:,\nFort Stoolo, (liildini.\nproceed simply upon the llling of\nthese plans, and thai tin   t lover-1\nun tit'.. |iosilioii in currying Oil\nnegotiations wasstt'oi \u25a0 ihunod by\niho refusal lo conced \u25a0 thul the\nfiling of plans in Iteeli gave He\nrlghl in occupy ihe Pass. Thai\niiioveini'iil tor tin1 iioM rniiii'iil j\nconstruction of llm road, which\nul one lime  Ihroullioni'il  In  bo\nCome I'oriiiitlalile  hits i,'iiiiipli'l\"l,v\nterminated his Irlp in u most\npleasant mitnnor, Both bi'ldoand\nbridegroom roeoivod  many com\n'I'.ilidalioii-  Irom friends.    Mr.\nmil Mi ... I'.ttv ai'ii.s aro spending\ni tholr honeymoon al tho coast,\n(lolili'ii lira.\nsubscribl.\nKill!\nTIIK    OIK,\"I'll,'It,,,.\nICAl.ISPKLL, MONTANA.\nMi's. .Illllli'sl'lllllllll    I\n\" ,i. ll, iiiiiir'.'i's \u25a0   Directors,\n\"   W. ,\\, Ciiiiriiil I\nMug, IC, It, Wiaiiimi, Mmmgor,\nI'mii'iii- from Port Stoolo, mnl tin\ntniii\"*, nill Im fi-i'i'lvi-il at I'l'itHiniiilil'\nruins.   For irniiH upply In:\nMrs. E. R, Webber, Maiiaoer,\nKAUSPELL    MONTANA\nVEGETABLES 4 FARM PRODUCE\nof nil kinds nt tlio\nPHILLIPPS RANCIJE.\n #.\t\nA  few   pairs of pure Peklli Ducks\n$3,00 per pair.    Leave orders with\nROBSON if SUCKSMITH.\nIf   you  want   the   prime\nDAIRY   PRODUCE,\nAll machine made on factory\nprinciples.    Como lo\nMr. T. FENWIGK,\n.    Fort Steele B.C.\nCOLUMBIA LAUNDRY\nHot And Cold Baths\nWashing & Mending.\nMrs. Lewis.\nJ. J. QUIN Ll VAN.\nGENERAL   BLACKSMITH,\nAND\nWHEELWRIGHT.\nUorso-shoeing A Specialty.\nGASH ior FUR.\nBEflTTY'S\nn'.i.KiiiiA'i'un\nORGANS AND PIANOS\nFor Catalogues, Address\nDANIEL \/-. BEATTY. Washington,\nNen- Jersey.\nOrgans, siis.nn up.   Sinn\nH\\VI\\C   iittiin.'i'.s wintti'il,   i-nnilns'iii'\nA IS US |.-rc(..   Address, iiuiilfl 1'.\nneatly, Wiisliltigtoii, N. .1.\nI'd, tins, .S23?, llllll llSiulil'iilll\nnor.niuc  tors wtmtcil,   CnMlomie Free\nUltWfieiO ,\\,i,h,ssimiiii-ii\\iiraiiv.Wiish\nIIIBlOll, N. J.\nUBATTY'S Oi-raiis \u00bb:l?,U(l up.\nK.f\\f\\ Cif\\f\\  Stun I'uinti-rs uiititi'il.    Aililtv-s\n-DUU,UUU 0,1,11, Dimiol F. Iifiiti.v. Wnsti-\nliwt.'ii. Sow ilorsoj.\n$118,000   up.     Sinn\nBcaity's Oroans K^fffliwffe\nllwiiiy, Wiisliliitttiiii.N-I.\n$22-S,00   \u00abP-     HI*-'\"\nBeattu's Pianos l^r,XiL-tt.\nuotttty, Wiisiiitiittuii. n..i\nThe National Matte Smelter.\nA. practical, cheap and sunpla\nmethod of matting sulphide ore,\nsuch as nickel, copper, fiold, and\nsilver ores, in localities where\n'end ores and fuel nro scarce and\nalmost unattainable, our pyritie,\nwater jacketed Matte Smelter\nhas been recognized with highly\nsatisfactory results, and has\nboen thoroughly tested on various pyritie, sulphide and arsenide ores, iu capacity of H to wi\ntons per day, It is the simplest\nmethod of gold and silver ore\nmatting, and concentrating thai\nis known lo-da-y,\nll requires no extraordinary\nskill, no lead oros, no fluxing\nmaterial, and nofuol for the smeller after it is started. 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