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They have erected a\nlarge aid coin in odious building*\nfor the\nmen, all\nCouside\non thos\nabout h\nthe du\ndoubt t\ncomo sl\nnecessity\nI ion are\nlecommodntion of, the\n|ao a blacksmith shop,\niiblo work has been done\nin claims, and there is\n10 tons of good ore on\nup, and thoro is no\nuit these claims will be-\nlippers as soon us the\ny means of transporta-\nafforded.\nSIHEBAL CLAIMS\nThat Willi to Worked During: the\nOoming* Winter,\nII   I'liLl-II'lUHY HI 1,1,.\nrho .lortli Star will take out\nabout 8,.00 tons, ready for shipment In tho spring.\nTho Di'imo will continue development work till winier.\nWILD HOUSE CHEEK.\nThe Dodo group, Messrs. Col-\nli'U. um! Starbird will push the\ndevelopment of these claims.\nThe .oronado group, Alex.\nPoison will keep a .number of\niinni ut work all wintei\nThe owners of lho Cornucopia\niiiid Cohssus will run a tunnel\n1.00 (i'l'l und then crosscut the\nload. Work will continue duriii\ntho wint\nTin* S\nwill (ll'Y\nDardtil\nwill pu\nproper!*\nMossr\n\u25a0work thi\nWild He\nMessr\ntheir pit\nl''ire Protection,\nTin' Firewardens have boon\naboul the oily doing llioir duty,\nwith tho result that many citizens hnvo had notification to\niinprovc thoir chimneys. Thoy\narc going cheerfully about the\nI work, and it will result in great-\nlor security not only to them-\n11solves, but to tho whole community. As a precaution against\nlire, scarcely anything is more\neffective than a good hand grenade. Tho foi lowing is the method\nof making themi Tako SO pounds\nof common salt and 11) pounds of\nil ammonia (nitrate of ammonia), to be had of tho druggist,\nind dissolve in seven gallons of\nwater. Procure quart bottles of\nthin gla.MS, such as aro ordinarily\nused by druggists, aud fill with\nthis, corkins tightly and sealing\ning to prevent evaporation. In\ncase of fire throw so as to break\nin or near the Hume, If the fire\nis iu such a placo as lo prevent\nthe bottle from breaking, as in\nwool or cotton, knock off tho\nneck and scatter the contents.\nThe breaking of tho bottle liberates a certain amount of the gas,\nand the heat of the fire generates\nmore, thus working its own destruction'. Above all, says the\ngiver of these directions, uso\nenough.   Have dozens on hand.\nlargo fo\nThe\nMessrs.\nintend v|\n1    winter.\nCapt.\ning a s\nwill be\nt   cluim,  Mr. Yi*s.-*.\ntiiis wintei*.\nbelles,   Messrs,   Banks\nh   ihe work  on  thoir\n', McMillan & Co. will\ndeep placer ground on\nrse,\nt. Newell will also work\ncor ground.\nMOY115 LAKE,\nThe S|;. Eugene will employ a\n\u25a0j of nieil\nFra Diuvolo group,\nSunburn and Neiraell\nlorking their claims this\ntu Sunburn is construct-\nJsamboat, to be operated\non the ifloyio Lakes as soon as\nthe seas\nC. E.\na force\nJin will permit,\nli'urroll intends putting\nof men to work on the\nLuke Sb|o_o for the winter. They\nTho Moyie claim, F. Houghton ulsq intend; working this\nwinter.\nLOST CHEEK\nI'lie lobbies wo learn it is tlio\nof tho owners of this\nlo continue work tlur\nIntel\nELK R1V.EK\nWatson has a force of\nn'lc on the Burton\nllll,I, RIVISK,\nI'lioroluru quito a largo force\nof men i|t work- putting in wing\niui nlioi\nproperty]\nlug the w\nGobi\nmon at, vf\ndams, i!ii|il preparing to work tin\ndoepplui\nThe E\npush wo\nhave a I\nParis\ntion of\niwo shift\nGoldoi\nBaoi. C\ntap the (\nmdy to ship by spring.\ner ground ut this point.\nTRACY CREEK,\n.tolla, Alex, Poison will\nk on this proporty, and\nrge amount of rich ore\nready foj shipment by spring.\nexposition, under direc-\n\\fa. Bushby, will work\nFleece, Messrs, Mulz\njo, will run a tunnel to\n|ro body.\n Hi! CKEl'-.K.\nThe Sim's Horn, Spragno and\nwill develop anil take\nGrundy,\nout ore.\nSl\nThe H|\nintom\nHope ch|\nthe late\niiiaile.\n'Dovelol\non th\nowned 1>j|\n|li,iva>; district,\nillivuti Mine Company\nInking a shaft on lhe\nim at tho point where\nrich strike of ore was\n[PERRY CREEK,\nimentwork will bo done\nll.li' Mag mineral claim,\nI'l. .1. Walsh,\n, DNew un-I I'rush confecliotuiry\ni at Mrs. Kjpraguo's. *\nRight Into Ft. Steele.\nLAUBIEB AT WASHINGTON.\nMeINNE3 LIEUT.-OO VESNOR.\nTSue C. P. R. Makes ati   Jimporltciiiiti\n[\u25a0tnctsment.\nThe Bull.\nOn Wednesday evening next\nthe ladies of tin.' Church of England of this city will givo a\ngrand .ball in tho Opera House.\nThe object is to provide a fund\nfor the purchase of a church\norgan. The affair promises to\nho very successful, uml doubtless\nwill be the most important social\nfunction this season.\nThoy nro Prosperous,\nIndian Agent Galbraith visited\nthe Indians at Tobacco Plains\nhist week and reports them iu a\nvery prosperous condition. They\nhave had good crops this year,\nand the building of the Crow's\nNest Railway has givon them a\nmost profitable market. They\ngot lie. por lb. for their oals,\nand anxious to realize the most\nout of the high price, have sold\nthemselves short of that grain.\nAs a whole, the condition of the\nIndians in this district was never\nso good as it is now.\nTHE SOCIAL LINE.\nEditor Prospector; Sir,\u2014\nThere was a select dance given on\nFriday, the 5th hist., in the\nOpera House, by ouo or two parties who consider themselves tin\nelite of the town. It musi have\nboon quite an undertaking for\ntlie givers of tlio dance to lind\nthoir equals in Fort Steelo, for\none can safely say that without\nexception the population of Fort\nSteele consists of working men\nand women. If will be quite a\nloss to the public dances Die absence of ihe above parties, for\nnaturally they will nol euro to\ndance or associato with those\nwho are beneath them in a social\nposition,   yours,\nA Subscriber.\n[It is Chesterfield, if we mistake not, who remarked that a\nreserved man loaves himself open\nto ono of two opinions on the\npart of his fellows: either that\nho considers himself something\nbolter than thoy, or something\nworse. The reserve may pro-\ncoed from either of these causes.\n\"A subscriber,\" in the above\nletter, manifestly attributes the\nthe seleclness of the torpslchor-\neans in question lo ono of these\ncauses, Now, is he quite sure\nlhat ho has made the right selection?]\nCOOK* WANTED\u2014Tho North\nStar Co. offers its cabins at the\nLanding, lo a good cook (woman\npreferred) free of charge. From\n\u25a01 to li mon to ho boarded.       *\u25a0\nlultd. up the St. Mary's RJver\nvia   tlh!s   CSfcy\nWork to Begin at Once and to be Completed\nEarly Next Summer.\u2014Speculations\nAs to Future Movements.\nThe Canadian Pacilic Railway there will be immediately a large\nhas at lust announced its inten- tonnage of oro to bo obtained\ntion regarding tho railway con- thore,\nnoction  lo  bo  given  to   Fort Neil Macleod Curran, manager\nSteelo. of the Nortli Star, recently told\nA branch is to leavo tho main The Prospector that with rail-\nline at tho nearest practicable f way accommodation they, would\npoint, run into Fort Steele, and\nthence up the St, Mary's River\nto the Noi'th Star and Sullivan\nmines.\nThis announcement was made\nby M. J. Haney, Superintendent\nof Construction on the Crow's\nNest Railway, on Tuesday last.\n'Die information was made publio\nhere by P. GI, Nash, Assistant,\nSuperintendent of Construction,\nMr. Nash was seen by a representative of Tun Prospector.\nHe said tliat within a week a\ncorps of engineers would bo at\nwork here definitely locating tho\nlino.    He   could   uot   say,   of\nimmediately begin average continuous shipments of at least 100\ntons a day. This winter they\nwill got out 8,000 tons, which\nwill bo ready for transportation\nsome considerable time before\nthe1 railway will ho ready to\nhandle it. Arrangements woro\nbeing made to-Shave the ore\nhauled out hy waggon to llio\nriver, but it will bo more satisfactory to see it shipped on the\nrailway direct from the mines,\nTho Sullivan group will also bo\nin readiness to ship heavily lhe\ncoming summer.\nBeyond these mi\n nines and in a\ncourse, whore the line would be'| northwesterly direction are the\nexactly placed, that being the!splendid properties ut the head\nbusiness of the engineers. of Pyramid Creek,   Tlie:,:. prop-\nstriiction begin?'' was asked.\n'\u25a0Right away, I expect,\"\n\"And will the branch ho completed as soon as the other parts\nof the road ?\"\n\"Yes, that is the intention.\"\n\"So thai Fort Steole will have\nrailway connection as soon as\nany other point on the main line\nas far west as this'*\"'\n\"Yes; tho Company wants to\nbe in readiness for business as\nsoon as possible, and there will\nbe a good deal of oro to haul\nfrom the mines in the St. Mary's\nregion. The work of construction will be pushed with all possible despatch.\"\n\"Is it the intention to continue\nthis branch up the valley beyond\nthe North Star and Sullivan\ngroup?\"\n\"I can't say what the Company's plans may be in that respect, but the policy no doubt\nwill bo to provide facilities for\nany business tho country may\nhavo to offer.\"\nThe above news will bo very\nsatisfactory to this city and district, who havo had a natural\nanxiety to learn just what the\nintention of the Railway Company was witli respect lo this\npluee. There was never any\ndouhi felt here but that Fort\nSleele would get railway connection, but the question has been, -.\nWhen? Tho matter is now settled, and the pooplo of this city\nand lhe mining men of the rich\ndistriot surrounding can lay their\nplans accordingly.\n'I'he building of the branch\nline from this city up llie St.\nMary's River will fix Fort Steele\nas the central business point in\nthe southern portion of Basl\nKootonay. A glance ut lhe map\nwill plainly inilieiile that fuel,\nThe, St. Mary's branch ills evident is not iiileniled lo slop ill\nthe North Star unil Sullivan\nminos. That probably is an oh\njoclivo point foi'tho present, unil\nthe reason il Is to bo buill, with\nsuch expedition us Mr. Nash's\nannouncement indicates, is that\noped dicing the past simnnor by\nthe Pyramid Kootenay Mining\nCo., and work is to bo rosumod\nagain early in the spring by it\nforce of HH1 mon ut, least. Thirty\nmen wore worked the greater\npart of last summer.\nFrom all this it will ho seen\nthat thero is a largo traffic in\nsight already for n road from\nFort Steelo up tbo St. Mary's\nRiver. As is woll known a\ncharter is now being applied for\nfor a railway from this placo to\nthe Sullivan group, and this\nmovement it is shrewdly suspected is being made under cover by\nthe Great Northern Railway, In\nany event, if the C. P. R. failed\nto touch at Fort Steele the whole\nof the business of an independent railway up the St. Mary's\nwould go via the Kootenay\nRiver, and would fall into the\nhands of tho Great Northern at\nJennings, Mont. The Great\nNorthern is now building a boat\nat Jennings lo catch this traffic\nat Fort Sleele. and the only possible way it can bo headed off is\nby the C. P. R. itself building\nfrom hore up the St. Mary's and\ncatching as woll what trade it\ncan from tho river bonis here.\nThe Canadian Pacific has already had a very unpleasant\nexperience of Groat Northern\ncompetition iu West Kootonay,\nand under circumstances almost\nidentical with thoso which would\nexist if Ihe Ureal Northern\nshould \"steal a march\" and gel\nin ahead of tlie C. P. B. on Sl.\nMary's River. The Kaslo and\nSlocan Railway, ilu miles long,\nwas built hy lhe Great Northern\npeople while Hie (I. P. h',. U'.l'O\ncontenting' themselves with the\nNakusp 'and Slocan roiid, largely\nsubsidized by lhe. ('lovorinnont,\nTlie. result has been llial, lho\nGroat Norlhei'ii, through lis liar\nrow guugo line from KilSlO has\ncaptured and holds lo lhis iluy\nlint bulk of ihe groat business of\nlhe Slocan country. If limy\ni'llllll' iu hero today wilh a line\n:in miles long up the St. Mary's\nUoiitlllUOd on page I.\nThe Canadian Premier Haa Important I Editor Templenian Succeeds Him in\nWorlt Aho-d. tho Upper House.\n(Slli!,!,,!,!,,,,,,,,.,.,!'!*,^ .'\u201e,\u00ab,.,!,,',,,.,       I      0U(UV(l| NoV|    \u2022j._Lieutommt.\nWashington,    Nov.     :.   Su*i,,. .,     ,\n,.,,.,,.,-      .     ,..      .      ' bove.tnor  Dewdnoys   lenn   of\nYvi.urid,l_tuirior, Premier of Can-   \u201e\u2022\u2022        .    ,\n,       ', ...   ,    .   ,     .     ,,.   place expired yesterday. Senator\ntula, and Sir LouisiJavios, Mm-U,, ,       ,    , ,,.\n,. ,,   . ,         MelnneshiisboenappointodLieu-\ni.-iler ol  Marino and   Fisheries, , \u201e    ,,. ,,.\n.   ...   ..    , ,. tenant-Governor to succeed hnn,\nire m v. us niiglon ul em ing   o \u201e, i u   u--n-       \u201e,      , ,\n'     .     ,,    A     iinni Mr.\\Viiliuiil Ti'inpli'inun of\niiiiporlmil inli'i'iiulioiiii! business.  ,i    , ,\u201e,        ..,,*       \u2022    ,     ,\n,\u201e,'      ., , ,,    ,.    .   lho    I lines,    \\ lotorm, hnsbeen\nThoy will nm i'i* wih lie Prosi-!, ,,\u201e,-\u201e,   i,    ,        , ,,   ,. ,-\n,,   ;        , appointed to suc< d Mr,Mclnnes\ndont   and   I,,.   S.   Government i\u201e in-  u , ,,      \\,   m      i\n, . \u201e . , .       ,     i'n  the  Senate,   Mr.Teiiiiili'inan\nchiolly on fishery questions, but h\u201e\u201ei,i,\u201e    m ,   , .,    T.\n...  ,. ,   *'  '     ,.     '        had 1he solid support ot the Li-\nwill discuss also the alien labor , ,, ,. ,    ,,\n. borals, uml many ol the Couser-\nlaws,     lie   bonding   linvi hires, I,.,,,-    ,   - ,, \u2022,. ,   ,. ,     ,.    ,.\n\u00bb   i        i    i va lives or British Col\"'\"1--' '\u2014 \u2022\n,1'Tusei* River and Pugoi Sound\ndifficulties, and will also seek-un\nnlerchauge of opinions on reciprocity between tho two countries.\nLondon, Nov. 12. In view of\nthe visit of Sir .Wilfrid Laurier\nand. Sir Louis Davies to Washington it is understood that Mi*.\nChamberlain, Colonial Secretary\nin the Imperial Government,\nforwarded lust week- to Lord\nAberdeen, Governor-General of\nCanada, important recommendations respecting future trade relations between Canada and the\nUnited Slates. Ho presented\nthe case from the Imperial point\nof view, stating that the llrilish\nGovernment would view with\nkeen disappointment and grave\nforebodings the ultimate effect\non the British attitude towards\nCanada of the acceptance by\nCanada of uny sueh trade tigroo-\nnenl with the United States as\nMr. Blaine onco proposed, involving discrimination ugninsl\nGreat Britain,\nSir iVilfriil Laurier, replying\nin behalf of the Canadian Gov-\na-iraont to Mr, i'l. 'mho.\u2022\u2022!.''' ':;\ntote, gave lhe mosl definite its-\nitirances that Canada would\nlever accept sueh u measure of\n\u2022reciprocity as would involve discrimination against the Mothei\nCountry. The reply wus mosl\nsatisfactory to tho Home Government.\nYTJICO-T P.EGIJLATIOJSrS,\nSome Impoitiuili Changes Announced\nby tho Government.\nVictoriu, Nov. 10,\u2014 At u mooting of tho Board of Trade to-day,\nthe Hon. Clifford Sifton, the\nMinister of the Interior, intimated\nthat the Government would open\nup an all-Canadian route to the\nYukon and lhat everything possible would be done to turn the\ntrade into Canadian channels,\nbut he declined entirely to ad\nvocate a law to prevent aliens\nfrom holding claims. Several\nmembers suggested that this\nshould bo done, but the Minister\nentirely ignored the question,\nAftor January 1st minors will\nnot be allowed an exemption\nfrom duly on I nil pounds of thoir\nbaggage. Customs officers nre\nlo be established on all the\nroutes; arrangements mado for\na mail service, anil ihe establishment of banks and lor Ibe transportation of geld. Tho question\nof compelling minors i<> tako out\nlicences before  going into the\nlhe Governorship! und would\nhave undoubtedly got ihal olliee\nillld he insisted upon il. il. wns\nthe personal wish of lho Premier\nthat he should lake an active\npurl, in political life hero, The\nSenate requires to bo strengthened, ami Mr. Templenian will\nbe a good acquisition lo thoGov-\nornmenl party in Iii i Upper\nChamber, where il is now weak.\nIt wus mi these grounds thai Mr.\nTemplcman gave up llu1 Lieutenant-Governorship, mul hns\nbecome a senator. Mr. Temple-\nman bus the iiiiiloii support of\nthe Cabinet, uiu! his coming to\nOttawa is expected to strengthen\nthe parly all over British Columbia.\nD-RANT WILL HANG.\nMurderer oi' Blanch Lamont to Meet\nHis Fate.\n(S],.-,'l,ll Ui'Slllltl ll In 'i'llll i'lMSl'l'lTllH.J\nWashington, Nor. 12. \u2014The\nSiipi'i'iue Court hns affirmed the\ndecision of the Cirouil Cpui'1 ol'\nCalifornia refusing u writ of\nhabeas corpus in Theodore Duraut\nunder seiili'i'iei oi'ihulii lor lhe\nmurder ol Blanch Li.wnont i.i\niiir:!   Francisco  in April,  1895.\n:';.   \u25a0,'! -    re ,1 . ,    ..   ''    ,    *:    wi!:\nhang nl Sun Qucntin tomorrow.\nTHE \"FAKKELL\" LAUNCHED. *\nTho New Great Nm them Stotimer for\ntho Port Steele Eoitto.\nC'|l'l'iill DCH'lllU'll lll'llllv  i'llll-I'liilTUH.)\nJoniiiiigs, Mont., Nov. l-.-~\nTho new steamer ,\/. I), \/*'i.y<v\".\nhas heen launched here. She\nwill ply between Jennings unil\nFort Steele, and when fully\nI'igged will lie a very stunch and\nhandsome craft, of light draught\nand high speed. She will, run\nin connection with tho Grout\nNorthern Railway.\nTHE METAL MABKET.\nSilver Mounting- Upwards\u2014Lead is\nStationary.\nfS|10l!llll llllSIUlll'll ll) 'I'll!' I'lliS'llll'llll*.)\nNew York, Nov. il',\u2014The latest metal quotations are: Silver\n58, load S3,75, An advance of\ntwo points for the white metal\nPeruvian -teeiprocity.\n(Spot'lul ili'siimi-h' to Tin: t'liosi'ECTOH.)\nWashington, Nov. M.\u2014Tho\nPeruvian Minister has taken\nslops lo ask for reciprocity between Peru and the United\nStates.\nBlanco's Cuban Edict.\n(Special ilL'iipnii'li to Tim eiiosPB-i .1\nHavana, Nov, 12.\u2014Marshall\nBlanco hns Issuodan edici extending pardon to nil rebels, bul has\nu string to il in iliui !;\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 .lues nm\ncountry and tho establishment!extend pardon for spoliation,\noi a mint will receive further I immorality and tho like.\nI consideration, The regulations\nreserving allorliate claims will\nbe abrogated nne Ilul claims reserved en bloc, hul Air. Sifton\nsaid thai, it would bo llu* policy | toiritory In WokI Air:\nol'lhellovriiineiil lo collect nlnatton claims thai th\nj tresspassing.\nrruiibli; in Vi'iiii\/tiolii.\nilllli,   ,|l,l|l'll  (II   I'lll'   I'l'l\".ill'I'l'l!.,\nNov. I:.'. A severe\nW^g^gWgWwffgt\nmen!,if inle,,.sl aud!|jilku |l'1'ioon Saturday\nNille'eeli lives W'01'0 llJS\nWent African Trespasses.\n[Hpcclll! ilu-Imliti in Till: r*itii-i*i;i'T'j|:,)\nLondon,   Nov.   12..-  England\n.\u25a0nul  Franco un* disputing over\nGone to the Bottom,\nBuffalo, Nov. I:\nin* Idaho was losi\nCaracas\nfinancial\nZllelll,    1HH\t\npensions is suspended, The Gov*\neniiiieiii salaries are reduced 110]\nper   eenl,   und   railroads   and I    (KMaidowmicuio'TMi'iiow-. \u25a0\nsleiiuiboals are suspending lilisi-      Sl. Paul, Nov. 12.    In  iii.-, nn\nness. niial report President Hill says\nSweel I'oluioes I'm* sale at Mrs.  lm bought $1,100,000 of 0. It. &\nSprugiie's. *    IN. stock for the Great Northern.\nHill's Mancouyoring*. THE PROSPECTOR, FORT STEELE 11. C, NOVEMBER 1,8, 1.897,\nLICENSE    AUTHORIZING    AN    l-'XTiiA-\nI'lillVlNCIAI. COMPANY TO CAUUY\nON BUSINESS.\n\"COMPANIES ACT. IH\niingo, uml ulli.-r negotiable lustra- Laud Furclinso.\nmenu,\nij) To apply lor, obtain, accopt,\nulnpi. uml carry Into olTeut, any Acts\nf Parliament, provisional orders, concessions, eoutracls, grunts, decrees,\npowers in* privileges, which may be\ndeemed nocoBsary or desirable fur taell-\nimnvii'a. Itating llie uliii'i'is or any nf tin* objects\n1'iinn.vi'i: in* iiiim-.il 1-i.i.i'snuA. i ll( tbo company.\nNo, i,*w. ,,.|   '|'\u201e pi'ociiro lln* company lo bu\nTHIS IS Til CE1V_I_'Y  Unit  ilu* registered or liieorporutod, ur other-\nPyramid Kootonay Mining Company,  wise domiciled, oiupoworod. re| sent-\nLimited,\" ii- ii'iilinri\/.i'il uml licensed to a\\ ,\u201e. i..Cognizod in British Columbiii.  [oVuliluliuos\"\nbusiness within tin* Pvovluoo     ,,,    -\\\\, \\\u201eM in the names of others       Dnloilui I'orl\nuf British Columbia, any propcrtv which ilu- couipiuiy is un- y cauun\nTin* lit'ii'l mill I ilu* company is tborWl to acquire, and to curry on or\nsliuato ul Nu. ',V'. Umi,* Street, City nf j,|\u201e ,u,v,,[ the businesses mnl nets mnl |\nLondon, Englaud. , things aforesaid, either as principal or\nTlieamonutof the capital of the com- agpnt, and cither bj lhe agency ol or\nIs I'.'iD.miii,  divided  Into 50,1)1)0 lw Htrents or trustees for others,' i hercbj ....\nNOTICE.\nSoli,.,. Is Inn -by iilv.-n llml sixty iluys lill'nr\nilim. iiT-liiii'iiit ti.niii'ly in itu- C'lilof Coinmls-\nsiinuT nf l.inuls uml Wuplis Im* 'ii'i'ititwsiin, tn\njilll*,.|iu-i. OIliiti-iT'i, nii.i'i* nr li'sn slnniii- tin On'\niv.-si siili- nl kiii Hut. Coinmomilns uu posl\nUliirlii'il S. K, I'lnii..*.* till lln- Hi's! 1-ilnli nf Kill\nrivor iiliuiil six milt's utim _ lln' month nl Mliili-\nol Orook, tli.-iit-t- Inllinilnc llu* liolloll nl Kilt\nlilvi-r Siii'liiilns norlli. iliint-i- Ui clinins wosl,\nilionon so elmins soufn, thonce SOchnlii\ndi\n. nm li Sept.. isl\nCei'tilkintti of Improvements,\nMINERAL ACT, 1396.\n(Komi J.)\nCertificate of Improvements,\nNOTICE.\n'Hi., nildlorn Mineral ilulm No. II, sltlimo In\nilu* Knri sii',.|,. Minimi Division al Knsl I'uiit-\n..nny liisii-lt'i.\nWlicrolocnloili   Aliinii nov nmilesHinlllicilsl\n.1   llv\nIII I'l\n,* llrooli\nTAKK NtiTll'K lliul I.,I, \u00ab'. li. y.hiiii:, Fron\nlinns ri-i'lllli'iiii. Nn Hll.Tsil, nin-iil [nv A. It.\nIliclicll n( I'mi Sicolo, lirlilnli ooliiinliln, I'roc\n.Iimi- -. COrtllieiilD Ntt. Mt.'sl. Iiilninl. slsly\nil. s livlit Hit'.liitt' Ii,<!<'.,f. I,ui|i,,lv lot III- Mill-\n\u25a0Illl.-i\nll|\u00bb.\n.if t\nI' nf IllllHt.\n:i urnmn\nIlls\nnl  il ,\nTin' head ottioe of tho company i\nihla Province i- situate ul Nelnon, Hrii\nish ( olimibiu, iuui .1. U. Miu.-inU.-_l\nwhose aiUiiv*-.-' \\- Nolson, BritUli** i\nluuibiii. i> ilu- utturtieN  for tin' con\nuii tin\nand _\u25a0\nu it \\nr\\-ii\npuny\nTn\n. object\nare:\nmine\n*nl  i-i-i\nmiiin\neutel\nlh,.. '..-I\nll'In.'l\n\u25a0llf is .-,\nlliu .'\nllli*l'--1\npan;\nagree\n'.villn\nmoul .:\n!t( llltilli\nMINERAL ACT, 1090.\nt i , >i; tl l* i\n, .'\u2022:,,,,, ,,. luiprovi in nis.\nNOTICE.\nY. WO\ni' Slock\nilu;\n-in\nclainiB, min\nng nght\u00ab ni\nit ii,:.'.\nitatuents In\nbritish i'\"i\nimbia,\nproperty, i\n'ill   ul'   !\u2022-:--'\nllttl,   :\u25a0\nor imraovea\n\u25a0 '-,-. ful    IU   *\nthereto or\nj' anj oi\ncompany.\nospeetand\nwm, work,\naud raise v.\nal.ih.-am c*\nminerals, <\n(ill   Un-    I'ti\nsmelter-., -i\nin the ni'''1;\ning mereh\nmetals, me\nallic \/i*'\t\nwater, me\n.\u25a0i.:,.'- und\nnml workc\narticles, au\nnection '\u00bb.\nand oteer \\\n-.t... \u25a0\nthem.\n\\d)  Tos\n\u25a0arch for iui\ntea nm\ntils, und to\ninquire ami t\niU'IMIi!\nund other t\nignw anil pr\nVll,.u,,_\npurpose of,\nor in reapee\nui. U.\nfor nr winn\nlog and _vui\nother ui'i-s.\nIC)    'i'u I)\nirchase. taki\nuerala\non Imi\nHllUllU- ll' Ul'* l''<'l'l'\n; ii iii iM'Hii'iuiy Itiv\n:\\ mill's Miiillinist\n.1.   \\V.   U,   Vi'iini'.\nUrtUtiti I'lihuiibin,\nNn. 80,THf, inli'inl,\n\u25a0i\".|. tuainily LoUlU\nHU'ilH' \u00ab\u25a0!   llIl|ll'OVC-\nNOTICE.\nI^iiko Hlioro Mlnoral Clulm, nluuiie.il lu tlm\nPorl Stcolo JIlnliiH hivlsUni nf I'JuhI Kootonay\nnisii-ici.\nWhiTii iouiuodt-On low-or Moylo Ulio, Kdjolii-\nllllf tllO Mnyii' Mim-riil I'iuiui.\n'1'nli 'Urn llml   I, finis. 0. Kiirrcll, I'Vim\nMIiiuv'h Cni'tllloiUo No, 8T,8-i:t, n\u00abnut tor Mnrlln\n[i'olcy. l*\\ M.i'. No.Bll,8Mt* Tims, Uiullr, W. M.i!.\nNn, lttt.HU; .liilui Dny, R M. <'. Nn. Wl.Hlll); T. II,\nMui'liliVt V, M. C. '\u25a0in. HiVltlHt; CllUH. I'. KuiTi'll,\nV. M, i'. Nfo.HT.UIjl, Wi Mlmir'KCorlllluuto Nn.\nKIM, iiiu'ii'i. Klxiy iluyn from tin- ilulo horoof,\ni,iu]i|iiv in iin- Mlnlnii lluuortUir for n uorllll-\nUAlO nf lliuiinvi'iiu-lil*.. (Ol' thf l\u00bblll'|ms\u00ab' nf nli-\nliilllltii' li UrOWlt i'llllll <>f III'' llliiiii* I'lllllll.\nAmi furllioi' iiiii'' nollco tlmt noilon, nmlor\nmiction 1)1 iiuiHt lm I'ommL'inJcil hoforo Uto Ihhu-\nlllll'l' nf HtlL'l) I'i'I'tllh'llli' nf lill]il'nVi'im'lllM,\nru \\s. r. '''..hi.t.i.I-.. Ayont.\nIlnti'il lllh'.^l|i<lliy nf Ui'lnli'T. I8DT.      I\" -I\nNOTICE.\nVVnlKliutlinm. Ilniley, Korln, and ComHtnitlt\n! iiuiiilnm.HlUiaie lit thu Fort Steela Mln-\ni; nlvlnloiiol Kiwi Konimmy I'i'.tl'lcl.\nWli wo Ini'iiini; on I'yi'iiuil.l Crook, Sl.\nMnry'K Itlvor, iiiinm. [oiaj iiiIIoh wokI of Korl\nBtoolo,\n'l'lili * nollco iimi I. A. s. i-'imvoll, nifonl tor\nili.< I'yramlil-Koolonny Minim' Co., I.lmltoil\n(i-vt-rii'iii. l-'roo Minor's Corllllcatu Nn. lOfti.\nInlond.Blxlj iluys from ilioilaiotioroof.to up-\nl\u00bbiv Miln' Mtulny HivinMcr for a Corttllouto nf\nImyrovomonu, for Mm iiorpoHO nf niiinlnim,' a\nCrown Uriiiit of thf nbovo olaim,\nAmi furiln'r tain1 notiou Umi notion, unilor\nfiootton ;i7. mtiht bo commonccil lioforo Um 1-ssu-\nmiooof michCortllloiitooI IniiirovomoiitH.\nA.S. i'WHWI'.U,.\nDntoiUliln HOtli ilay of Soptombor, IEH7. W--JH\nMining [-.uponlut (>\u2022\nmciiK. for Lho imnioso nf obttilnltitf rt Crown\ntiruni pI Lhonbuvu olnim.\nAmi tunliur mko nollco iimi nftlon, timler\nsectliin A,  uusl bo cinunicuevtl boforo tho l>-\n-i.,ii,.'i ni such oortlllcnti \"i ImiirovonientB.\n,1. W. li, YOUNQ,\nUutciUhla M'ri'inl iluy nl Ootobor, 181)7,   M-81\nNOTICE,\ni   pyramid uml liut'iilmni Mlnuvat Claims __.lt-\n. unto iu thu Fori Stoolo Mluiiii: Division ot Knsl\ni Kooleiiny Dtsirlut.\n\"    Whero locntod:~On   Pyramid Crook.  St.\n' Mary's Rivor. nbout forty mllou west nt I'on\n\"i* lauds timi Worlw .   Tako uotlce thai I. A. S. Kurwcll. agont for\nmti i-i purohaso the tho Pyramid  ICooienay Mlnlou Co., Limited\nnsurveyod und uuro- i (ITovet\u00abii), Kroo Minor's Cortillcnto No. 1081,\nK'_-i KniiU'imv Dis-1 lutond, sixty duys from tin.' dale lH'r_of. to up*\nrdor for a Cortllloato of\nnnii | Improvements, for tho purpr\ny or\"less to thc shore of uppt-r -. Crown iiruut of Lho above olaim.\nonoe following tho shoro of said     A\u00bbl1 tunhor tnko notice that notion, under\n\u25a0iv direction in ii Dulm siiiiiii nf i section ut. tnusi tic commenced before the Issu-\nm.'-ft'rili forty i'llllin;. mnn' or! ttnco nf such CortlJlcttto nf Improvoinont!\n^z$mm$ZAs^\nI'ROVIIICIAI. SECRETARY'S OFFICE.\nj,s'i\/i Aiujnsl, 1-87.\nHIS HONOUR Hit* Lleuloiiiiiit-Oovoi'nor 1ms\ntan iilcuscil rn niiiiiiiut Wn.i.iAM Sis-\nci.Alll I'.'ilil'i. nl tin* Cily \"I Vli'liirlu. Esuulro,\nlu in. Winn* I'luiinitssliiiii'i* iiiulfi* (lit* provisions\niil.llii. \"W'llter I'linisi'ii I'liiisiilliliillnii Act, 18(11.'\n<~p> u iMfo _-\n^^\u25a0ZZtisZZ^Mrt^^\nPROVII1CIA1. SECRETARY'S OFFICE,\nmih \/lut\/iisf, 1407.\nHIS UONOUIt till) Ucjltiiiiiiit-Uoviirlinr In\nCouncil Ims boon lllcnsed to ilircut tlm\nr obiViViiiiik\"u publlcuilon ot Uiu unilor moiiilonwl Scnlo ol\nl-'ctis, imyutilo undor llm ii'rovlstons ol tlir\n\"WlitorOllllisosCousollilullou Am, I80T.\"\noxcbang-i iiin'. i\" iiiiti'f'.H'-i' u.-'i\nliny l'nitl ur jn'l'.- il |iiii|ii'i'l,v. In\n(leull flunk,  in* unj .'n-1'iu. nin. i-li\n..{ beglnnlnii colilulnlnn 210\n.1. M. L-FEVUE.\niti Uii- tin* lillh iluy of Oct., IW\".    lU-IHI\nA.S. FAHH'KI.r..\nI  iinitiii nils mil any ni ociiiiiiT. iw?.    iii-ai\npi'ivilog\n*.-. ui .'in\nn.r li...\nlooipuiiy\nv,.|i.|.li..\nui* iiiiii\nIi\".\". \" 1\ni'\u201eii.*i'i>.\nllllll ill\".\n.lop this\n1.11 '\n,i ;.,'i|illl\nllii'i! UIU\n\"'ll'--     1\n\u25a0il:,.   .'I,.\ntlll'l'.-, 11\nworka '\nvlmilil-\n11'llio ; il\ntt.li   '\ni (llllll I'll\nfi'i'l   ml\nMlt'll     11\n|,niilili;4*,\nill'   Ut III'\nIIOTICE.\n.'ii.... nortli i-i chnlns, tunnel\nHi river uii,; ii,.iwi Elk rlvci\nllv Coniniiinil,\nJAMES IIAUKK,\nPi'ociiicial Sctsrcturij.\nSCHKDULB ONE.\nRBOOHIIB  111*   VVATEIt  FOIl DOMBBTIO, AOIIl'\nom\/rutiAi,. lNlirs'i'lii.u. ANU MlSlNli\nl'rui'usHs.\n  HOTICE.\nI   Wolnii'r. Wiirivii. llr.iiilis. uml Mt.rlilpf Mln-\nNOTICE;. \"in' -Itilnm siumto In tlm Fori SteoloMlnluB For ovory record or Interim record ol\nv- niter dote 1 Intend to rnulio up- j Dlvls*\u00b0\"'\" Ellsl !;\"\"\"'\u00bba>' \"kA\"'     ,    t\nWhere locnleil:-Oii   l'yrinnltl CrccK, Sl.\nSteele.\nI   Tula* notice llml I. A. s. i-'nriii'li. nsont for\n1 the Fynuuld Kooteimy Mininn Co.. l.luilli'tl\nI (Forolnn), Free Miner's Corllllciilo Nn. 1091,\nntend. sixty duys from Un* duto borcof, loiip-\nII1I1V.\ni:.\nIll\":\n\u25a0 I'.ll Hi\nI*. I'.ll\nnls\n' lit'.'ll\nnl 1 In- ..iilliimiii in. In\nllllllll III.\nII')   T I\"\"'  \"\".\u25a0 '\nIiin nl lit inn llstlll n.r i'\nll,..'Ifil will J .n llifl\nonitii'i.hiil lin*,'mi.run\nin* right li tl,. Mini.\n(ii'l,li l,i.,l::il,nil..mil\npuny in,.in-' iiliji.fi.-- ;\u25a0\npurl, i-urilill' In llm iilyi'lt-nf tliii. i 1-1\npuny, in lo uci'Uil'C nun iiiiilui'tuku tho\niviniii- i.n any purl ni tlm businona, i\nprupui'ty nml liubilil.iL'a of any person\nin mini [niii.., i'liu,, iii]: iiii uny Ijualnoaa\nivliinn il.i.- I'unin.iiiy la iiutlioi'izod in!\nulili.' In.  iin- |iui'po\u00bbuaor thia .'niiipuiiy.'\ni.\/1   ',i nn i'i.- .-in,nli if an oxtru-\niii'iiniiii'..   imi\"ii nl  Hi\" company,\nbin mu ni In-ill iv-. lu pny '.'.I'l'i-y prop-\ni-i-i -i ur ...'-i \u25a0\u2022 -\u25a0 I\".\", li i-''i or \"ii \u25a0!-\npiiny.i\npiu-ii.\nNOTICE,\nn 1 -Imil npi\nfur a special\nn.I-.\npllcntlon lo the Chid Cinnmlssloniir ol Luiul:.,\n'\u201e\u201e! Worhs in Victoria lor permission lo pur-1 5\"'\u00ab\"'* ,!*\u2122'* '*'\"\"\"1 '\"''\"' m,te \u00bb'''^1 \"' '' \"rt\nchasi tlio following itnsurvoycd, itnreservci'l\nmui unoccupied Crown Uindsin Ensl Kootenuy\nDistrict.   H'-itlimim: nt tin; soulli west corner\n\u25a0it Lot 207, Group t. tlience west irij-lny enalns, 1\nllienco nortl) ctulitv chains, thonco cast elglity\n,1,,,;,,. thence souih rollowinB tl,.* west bound- l'1'' \u2022\" \u00bb\"' \u00ab\u2022\u00bb'\u25a0\"' '\" ''\"\"l'''''\"'\u00bb CorlH <al\u00ab \"'\narv , nt    fi] c)BlUA ,i,,,in> io ill-tin othn-, ImDrovemonts. lor tin' purpose nt nbtaininy' a\nrownOniniof tlm above elnlm.\nAntl furLlior tni:e nttloo llinl action, undor\n(otlon HT, must be commenocd boforo tho i^su-\niL'i-nf such Corttileaio of Improvoments.\nA.S, FAi.W'Kl.l,.\nDnted tills '-M'I dny nf Soptombor, YAK. 15-23\nDated Oct, Kith, 161)7,\nM. il. hi:nvan.\nltt-2!l\nI\" nml u Imil* bolow ibe fulls i Nollco is hereby given tlmil. William Stew-\n'i chnlns north thimee liso chnlns ensl' art*tnle,lfl i0 apply to tho Cliief Commissioner\niouth to Dull Itlvor, thonco mllowlng 0l Lands and Worlts. Vletorln, for pormission\nj to pur\n\\ otliei'L'om-'.\/' ,,I,'.'V',1' ^L'.ntninJ\" ihnn!\u00b0rfn\u00b0n thmisHmi 11111'\"1 6\u00b0 ''llllills w,>1 nf tbc Kootcnny Vnlloys I   Onitiltc. Slille, JIlllou. und Albert Mineral\nuUiui- Ol* in Llv ^ S p_hm\u00ab     Co's block along tho northern boundry of blr-'-1' \u2022\t\nNOTICE\nMilton, in\nClaims situate in ihe Port Steele Mining nl-\nNOTICE.\nis hereby given thnt l_. C. I'ih-Iut, nf Port\nitoule.in applying tn tho Chief Commissioner\nt Linn!', mid Works for n speelul llccnso to\nui timber mi tlio following described land in\nouthcnsl Kooteniiy: Commencing ut ibe eust\nimil \"i Hi\" i'. P. H. block N'o. 313, where the\nIllul post bus been planted, ut\nHit: Llienco west *lo chnlns. norlh \u25a0U) chnlns, enst\n-liicliiiliis, uml south 40 ehuins buck to polnl of\ncommencement. WM. KT1_WAI.T,\nPort Steele, October II, Mir,\nmil\nuf\ni.k of Hull\nNOTICE,\nthereby give nollco Unit sixty duys nfter dato\nI Intend to upply to the Chief Commissioner of\nLunds nml Wnrks foi' permission to purohaso n\n111,0 l piece of hind Joining my prerompUon on tho\nI block;   thonce j ,1(l,.,]uu.;.t corner 20 ehains tn tlio Wild Horso\nmi*, ilu in\".' Tii) elmins north, jolniuu' th\" original\nIno boloiv the present mini, oontiilning'-.'\"' ncros\ncore or loss,     William .Mniiuv luti.t.ti;.\nl-'ort Stoolo, Ootobor 21, IW. IU-23\nIvor;\ns: th\ni'l. i\ntin\ntic\nul\n.1\n111..l-l ll\nnorth\nirless,\nnm tin\nAllKKIt\niii-2;\nt-\ni'i\nto\nI.'i. II.\npost\npurtt\nilu* -i'.\ntlon ..\nIiirty dnysnlter\nI Commissioner\nul license lu cut\ned lands, sltimio\nmln. Dlstricl of\nut- mill. In.in\nlli-i-t-liun. liunli\n\u25a0liu.-tu losnl posl iniirlii\ndlstril\npnniii-\nwise\nlor -\nfill'  I!\n,',,:, , ir'\" \"'\u25a0,\"'i\"','\nll. MCNEISU.\n: .:   \u25a0 ihi Province o[ British\n\u25a0  . \u25a0 i letobor. iwnn.     la-iii\nnisso\n.UT10K NOTICH,\n..r.lij    _ ivi-n Illlli Iht-nil-\n, [\u25a0,,*,.'....  exlating nii\u201eor\ni.: i , P. V_nosta_ ('\u00ab. is\ni,niiitl i sent. Mi*. X. A.\ntiring,    i'.   K. Venosta\nn..1,1.-uml collocl iilluii-\ni'. K. Venosta,\nN. A. Wai.i.ixuki:.\nNOTICE.\nTake notloo tlmt sixty duys nftor dnto I intend to apply to tin; Chief Commissioner ol\nLunils uml Works foi- pormtsslon to purohust\nHm following described lund: oommonolng ut n\npost nitirked 1'. O. Proutor'a south eusl cornet\nposi, tlienee westerly along tb\" uorth line of\nHanson's purohaso 20 elmins mnre or less tn\nthe luke. thence northerly following tbo eastern shore of sniil lalio 80chains, thonoo onstorly\n20 chains, thenee soutliorly 80 chains to plaoa\nsttv | of beginning.\nT. (i. Phootbu.\nDated Ootobor Ihi, 180T, H-21\nAGREEMENT   FOR   SUNDAY\nCLOSING.\nNOTICE.\n[ horoby givo nollco llial slxiy iluys afler\ndato I iuiotidio apply to Uio Chlof Commission\nnr of Lund & Works for permission to purohnso\nthe following described imrosorvcil and unoccupied Crown inuils.sltunti' In tlnst Kootonny Dis-\ntrlot, boglnnlng nt u post planted about half a\nmill' ivoslof llio narrowshoiwoon thoupporand\nlower Moyio Luke, thonco south mi, chains, thonco < nst Hi obnlns to nortli mul.or lower Moyle\nLulu-, thonco north hi ohnliifl following narrows\nthonco wost-10 olinlns to plncoot boglnnlng, containing B2Q acros moro or loss,\nil. I). IlKNUBHHOS.\nIH-25.       Port Stoalo November fii.ii. isti\"-\nNOTICE.\nNotice Ih hereby givon that Um partnership\nImrrttjforn existliig botwoon ,1. P. MoMabon,\nJnmes Wnllacu nml t. l. CroBsim, us hotol\nItoopors ul Sifton City, under tlm stylo uml\nlinn uf Mi'Mulion, WiUlnco & Co.. lias boon ills*\nsolvoil by mutual coiisont, Mr. Wallace roilrlng\nfrom Um linn.\nAll llubtH OWlng In Ml\" Old HVM will li\" |iliy-\nubUi tn MoMahun A* Crossan, who will lm re-\nponslblo i..i-i'li llabllttl isol tbolnle llrm.\n(Signed) JAMKH W\\LL\\ri'..\nl-'orl Hteolo, Mm*, in, |W)7, l!i-:::i\nvision of East Koolenuy District.\nWhere lucuted;\u2014On Pyramid Creek, St.\nMury's River, about forty miles west of Fort\nSteele.\nTuke notice lhat J. A. S. Knrwell, ligont for\nthe Pyramid Kootonay Mining Co.. Limited\n(Foreign), Free Miner's Certificate No- 1081,\nIntend, sixty days from the dnto horoof, tn upply to lhe Mining Heoordor for a Certlllcato of\nImprovements, for lhe purpose of obtnitiiug u\nCrown Grant of the ubovo claim.\nAnd tnrthor take notice ihul noLion, under\nseottou !I7. must tie commenced boforo Um Issuance ot such Cortillcnto of Improvements.\nA.s. i-'AiiWiaL.\nDated ihis2:i.i dny of Sept. mber, 18HT. ill 2-r,\nNOTICE.\nTim Muvorick mlnoral claim.situated Initio\nPort Steele Mining Division of Hast Koolonay\nDislrict.\nWhere located: On Huckleberry lllll, nenr\nMark Creok,\nTnko notloo thut l.Ndl Mctood Curr\u00abn,of\nFori Sleclo, llrilish Columbia, Free Miner's\nCorLltlouto No. 00,007, Intond, slxiy iluys from\nthe dute hereof, lo upply In the Mltllnlng Ho-\neonler for u corliilcuto of Improvomailla, for\ntbe purpose of obtaining a Crown grunlof the\nabove clulm.\nAmi further lnlto nolice thnt notion, under\nsection lit, must in- commenced before tlm Ishu-\niiuee of such eerttlletito or Improvements.\nNKIL MoLKOD COlUtAN,\nDuled this 8-Ul duy of October, 181)7.\nNOTICE.\nTlm Oootl Luck Mlnoral Clulm situated In ihe\nPort Steelo Mining Division of Uusl Kootonay\nDistrict.\nWimroLocated: OnHuoklouorry lllll nenr\nMnrli creek.\nTnko notice thut 1 Noll McLeod Curruti. Pl'00\nMiner's (Vrtillouto No, OOooT, agonl fori'. (,'.\nAndrews of Toronto, Ontnrlo.Proo Minor's Cortillcnto No. IHIiil. Intend sixty iluys from the\ndate lioreof, lo apply lo tlm Mining Recorder\nfor u portlnenio of Improvomoiita for tlm pur-\npOBo of obtaining n Crown Oriuit uf tlm above\neiiiiui.\nAmi further luke nollee Unit nctlon under\nsection it\", must be commenced boforo the Issti-\nmice uf such Cortlfloato of Improvements,\nNl-.ll, Mel,Iimi CUltHAK.\nllnleil this llotti day of Ootobor, 1807.     IT-'JI\nTim Dorval mlnoral olaim, slimited in Uu\n'on stoolo Mining Divlfilono! Ifitwl b term:\nlucuti'il:  nn tltieUlnborry Mill,\nMn rl,\nTill\ni'i..\nit.\nIv.  Hm\n1,\nlull Mill .1\nMl.I.\n'\u25a0'\nirtllloo\nN\ni. (Ni.iHir. in*\nllliiu\n,.'\u00bb\n. IHllllill\nmi\nlUlxiy iim\nliurni\nr, in\nll'l'l.l'l\nni\nMinimi I.'1\nt.Ki Inches of waler or less  ?\nPor every additional Wi Inches up to\niUHi inches\t\nPor every uddlllonul 50 Inches above\n800 Inches\t\nPor apportioning the water authorised\ntn tie used iimler nuy record\t\nIn respect of ovory recorder Interim record (except In respect of wntcr recorded uml actually used for agricultural purposes) un annual lee up to\nFor every additional Ml Inchos anan-\nnunlfeo of\t\nInspection or search of any record In\nuny record \" * water riirhis\t\nFlllngnnyuotlrcnr uocument with n\nCommissioner,: Gold Commissioner\nFor certified copies of any record or\ndocument per folio of um words\t\nPubllcntiontntboauzottonccordingio\nthe scule of charges us defined in\nSchedule A of the \"Stniutes aud\nJournals Act.\" \u2022\t\nAnnual fees tobcpnidtotheCommis-\nsioiier for the Dlstricl on or before\ntlm SOU) dny of Juno in each yeur.\nSCHEDULE TWO.\nTut: Si'tU'i.Yixi; or  Watkii hv Watbi-\nWOltKB SYSTUMS TO ClTIKS,  TOWNS ASH\niscoRPoiiATBU Localities.\nEvery Municipality or spoclully Incorporat\ncompany sball pay In respect of ench\nsoveral mattors in Schedule Ono of this!\nule mentioned tlio t'\"<'< l\u00bb rospeei of such nmjl.-\ntor by snid Schedule < tne proscribed:\nPar lhe prescuLtug by it specially Incorporat\ncompany of a petition under seotion IMI\noUhoAotutuUho tiling of the doou\nincuts by section 62 proscribed, u feu\nCor every Cortllloato Issued under soc-\nthm fift of tho Act. a fee (to bo paid to\numl for llie use of llio Jlldgo or the\nSupreme Court grunting such petition) of \t\nSrilKDl'l-KTIlKKK.\nTiik A(*(jui8iTio_j nr Watkii ash Wa*i)bii\nI'OWKU  Van iNUURTlUAI-t Oil MAstHWr-\n\u2022ruuisii PmiPoSKfl nv I'owmt\nCOMPANIK8.\nEvery powor company shall pay In rospoc of\n1'iicb of tho sovorul mutter;. In Schedule llm\nIliis Sclii'ilule moulloned llm Tecs lu respec\nsuch mailer by sulil Schedule utm prcserlbid:\nFor the lllluu or tlii'dociiiuenls meu-\ntioilCll 111 section K\"i of t lie Act, u fee of $  S|i\nPor ovory Cortlllenle undor soetlott :jh\nor section OH of lhe Act, u fee of      K1 00\nFor tlm examination uml approval of\novory sehedulo or procoodtng tlxlni,'\ntolls, ruins, funis, rents or cbnrges, n\nfveot       fOO\n.fiv'^i\".-^!')\nJ___ak_a_$airvi \\,' .Viic1.*'1-- \u25a0\u2022\nAI,KI'*.i:l(|.*.TAI(Y'S Ol'\nHIS HONOUK llio LloutotiiinW\nQl'tlUl'llllS boQH   lllnnsi'll   III  u\nll.\nPHOVINCIAI. SI'ICKKTAKV S Ol'l'll\nIS HONOUR Uio l.li'iiluniinW\ntlio ftillniv'iiiii* sipiiiiinliiii'iitr;: -\n.losiuli SUri'otl, Eaqulro, Mlnln\nnni'tlni*, ul, Donald, to lm -\nlinniinlni'tii' Mui'lt.uml   Uiiimli\niim* llm '\u25a0Cnlll.\u25a0 Ai'l.\" Inn llm Ki'.nl Houl-\nniiiij*   I'll ctiinil   UiHtrlol, uml  Do|liltJ'\nClork \"fill\" I'l'imf,  l'\"r  lli\nIiiii*inn oil ho lilllil l.n.li'inl\n('inul,..,   .Mm  ry   Kilivui'iln,   I'luq\nMinim;   llnnnlilnl.,   Ill,   I'ol't   KI,\nnli.\n!i..|iiiiv Clork nil\nI,,, i.inn* nf  Mm  Com\nliunli.mil linl.lnn ul. Port I:\nI'mmn, uiu\nREAD,\nTill- I'lii'-l'U- I'.TI.\nORT   STEBUO   MINING\nASSOCIATION,\ninn. MoVIUIe,\n|.'flw._l,\nWlllllllltlT.\nU. (f. Slllllll.\nWli linn lliillllti.\nSim nnii i-y\nI'liu I't'iniliu* iiit-i'llniiK nl llm ilKsiitiliiUiin\nIn. Ilolil nil llm Isl mul llnl Sitliirilui,. In\ny iniilllll.\nliiiHslliln  liiliii-uiiiilini   will  lm Tin-niKli-\nliy lhu AsHui'liiiliiii, liiimi n|i|iiii.iiiimi tu\nlimn lliiliili., Sou,,        Kurt Stwlii, II. 0.\nP r offesB-ona 1.\nugh Watt, M. D\u201e C. M.\n\/. (.'. \/'. S,, Ontario und llrilish\nColumbia,\n,ATH   OF   THE   ROYAL   CAHUIOO\nHOSPITAL.\nFOUT STEETjE, B, 0.\nTHOMAS   M.VITTIE.\nP.IL.S. 6i C.E.\nFort Stoolo B.C.\nII. L. CUMMINS.\nP.L.S. id'C.E,\nFort Stoolo B.C.\nV. R, Rosa,                       11. W. HKHCHMKU.\nROSS & HERCIIMER.\nNOTARIES PUBLIC.\nDONVEYANCERS & MIKING BROKERS.\niVgouts foi* tho Kootonay Vnlloys I lo\nLimited.      Tlio  l'liirnix    luminaiinc\nCouipiuiy of Loii-on, K.uicliiiiil.\nPort Steele., 1).  C.\nT.   EDE.\nCustoms and Mining Broker\nCONVEYANCER.\nMining Properties llotigltl antl Sold.\nJ. A. Harvey\nNOTARY   PUBLIC   AND\nMining Broker.\nPort Steele, B. C,\nJohnson & Robinson\nMINING    BROKERS.\nFort Steele, B. C.\nCorrespondence Solicited.\nCHAS.  ESTMERE,\nDraughtsman and\nBlue Printer.\nIn Moyio Townsite Company\nOffice.\nD, M, McMillan,\nMining Propositions,\nMining* Shares,\nFarm Limcls and\nReal Estate.\nCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.\n1). M. McMillan, Brandon, Man.\nJoe Taenhauser.\nWATCHMAKER   And\nJEWELLER,\nIf yoiu* wulrli Ik sink Bond il, lu'l'iion-\nlumsoii's Watch Uosi'itai,.\nOmiositc Townsite Olliee.\nJ,!\n\u00abtt THE HH\nEXCHANGE i*; SAFE DEPOSIT 00.1\nCASH PAID FOR COLD DUST. \\\nEXCHANGES BOUGHT .t -OU.EC- -,\nTIONS   HANni.ED,\nDrafts sold payable in Exchange I\non all principal points in      j\nAmerica.\nREFERENCES. ,\nExchange Niitlonnl Hunk    Spoltimo,\nC'oramoi'oW   \"        \"        1'nrtlitntl.\nNut. Uimlt ol Commoi'co    Kimniis City.\nFirst National Hunk ISi'lo, l'n.\n.Mfi'iilinnl-. Niii. Hunk I'ui'lliii\nv0RT S'H\nPONAN <.K-LEi\\t\nSSSAYERS AHD CHEMl THK PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE B. ('., NOVEMBER III, 1897\nSTAGE LINES.\n-...'\u25a0' layertisi-iiii'iiis nr Uii'sn linns will lm\n(lll'llll III llll.lllll'l' 1'llP.ill lIllH Illllll))'.\nFort Btnele nnd Moyio Lnko,\nlli'liurlii. I.'nt'l, Sli'di., Tiii'iiliiyii mnl Fl'lduys,\nnt 7 u. in.\nAri'lvrs. 1'in't Sli'i-li1. Tlmi'siliiys uml Sllllllnys,\nhi llliiu p. in.\nFort Bteolo to Kalispoll.\nIii'iivim Port Sli'i'lu  I'Tliluy   rnlnm nl T\nKl'lui'lllliB.'li'lll'iis lillll\u00bb|iiiU 'I'lli'silliy nioraliiBH\nIllTiiVlni'll.\nUpper Colunilmt Navigation Co.\nsiiii-i' Inn*\u2122 Fori Slcolo 'i'ui\"-iiu.v nml rrlilny\niiiiiniliii's, I'.iiiiicutlim \"Uii sii'iiiiu'i'*. iu\ni'iuiui I'liil im iiiiiii\u2122.\n\u00a9Jw Ifc-wiiectot*,\nSATURDAY, .NOVUM BUR III, Will.\nNOTE AND COMMENT.\nThe number of persons killed\non lho railways ol the Uniieil\nKingdom during last year was\n1,008 and n,877 were injureil. Oi'\nlho nunilier killed 1)3 were pus-\nsengors, 177 were sorvants, and\nthe remainder were either persons killed in passing over level\ncrossings, trespassers, suicides,\netc. The passengers injured\nnumbered 1,586, It is, however,\nto be noted that only live passengers wero killed and 388 injured by accidents of trains, rolling stock, permanent way, etc.,\nthe remainder of the casualties\nbeing attributed to accidents\nfrom other causes, including accidents from the want of caution\nor misconduct ol' the sufferers.\nFive deaths only of passengers\nfrom train accidents is remarkably few, lhe average for tlm\nprevious years having been 15,\nIn addition, the companies have\nreturned 85 persons killed nml\nLl,002 injureil from aecidonls\nthat occurred on their premises,\nbut which were not connected\nwith railway vehicles. Tlie total\nnumber of passenger journeys\nduring the year, exclusive ol'\njourneys by season ticket holders, were 980,339,077, so thut the\nproportion of passengers killed\nmul injured wus oil',' iu 10,541,-\n287 killed und one in 818.121 injured.\nToronto Telegram: Those journals which laboured lo excuse\nthe surrender of lhe Laurier\nGovernment lo tlie C. 1'. R'y,\nthrough its agents! the British\nColumbia Southern crowd, were\nwont to dwell upon the enormous\nengineering difficulties in tlie\nway of constructing the Crow's\nNest Pass Railway.\nIt was useless to argue with\nthese journals or to cite facts\nproving tliat the Crow's Nest\nPuss Railway was. next to a\nprairie road, the easiest sort of\nline to build.\nOno of the chief leaders in tlio\nchant about the huge expense\nand appalling difficulties of the\nwork was Mr. Edward Farrar,\nwho at lust admits the truth ns\nwill bo seen by this extract from\nhis recent writings to the Globe:\n\u2022'The grade through the puss\nwill be a 1 per cent grade; in\nother words, it will be by odds\nthe easiest route across the\nmountains, far and away easier\nthan any of the American routes.\nA 1 per cent grade means lhat\ntlie road will be as level all the\nway as that between Montreal\nand Ottawa. A 2.35 had heen\ndetermined on, but Mr. Haney\nfound that 1 per cent was practicable with some extra expenditure. \"\nOf course the ability of Mr.\nHaney has improved tlie natural\nadvantages ot lhe Crow's Nost\nroute, hut lhe iiiituiul advantages\nwere llmre lo he improved. Tlie\nfact llial, lhe Rockies are lo he\ncrossed via lhe Crow's Is'esl\nroiile ul a grade ol' I per cent is\nproof thnl the Llborul journals\nof Ontario were either ignorant\nor dishonosl when thoy shrieked\nulioul the enormous engineering\nilillicullies in connection wilh lhe\neasiest pioce ol' mountain railway building ou rocord,\nHenry Saviige Landor, who\nrecently fared so badly at Thibet,\nis a grandson of \"Walter Savage\nLandor. Lasl, spring the London Daily News commissioned\nhim lo visit that country, and ho\ndid so in tlie garb.of a Chinese\npilgrim. Afler entering Thibet\ntin; pilgrim in disguise lost all\nhis baggage and was taken prisoner hy the, Thilietiihs, who\nchained him (or eight days,\nracked him, and would have be-\nheaded him but for the final interposition ol' lhe Grand Llama,\nMi*, liiiiuloi* Ims now arrived at\nlhe Indian frontier,\nNot long ago Her Mujesly the\nQueen was staying ul Balmoral,\numl paid a visit to u cottagor living on her eslule. The, old iiiun,\nwho was a strict Sabbatarian,\nventured to remonstrate with\nHer Majesty upon llie subject of\ntaking out iur horses upon the\nsacred day. The Queen replied\ngently thut. the New Testllinout\nwas our authority [or thinking\nthat the Sabbath wus made for\niiian, \"Yes, yes!\" was lhe reply, ''und I think nnne Ihe mair\nof the Now Testament for that!\"\nAmong the Queen's jubilee\nprosents is a richly wrought\ncasket in gold and silver from\nllie Parsee community of Bombay, The design is symbolic of\nHie history, religion and condition of the I'nrsees, who, when\ndriven from Persia by the Moslem invasion, lied lo India carrying their lures el. pennies with\nthem, unil (here found a refuge\nwhore Ihey could cultivate Iheir\nreligion und pursue in pence thill\ncommercial caroor for which\nIhey ure noted, On lhe lop ure\nthree ligures in gold, ropresont-\ning ii Pursue king praying before\nun alter on which burns the\nsnored lire.   In the centre sluiuls\nNOTICE.\nXii'iici: Ik IlKiiiiiivilii'iiN it,ut in* Bpnlk'H-\nI1..N ivlll li., nniiii. Inilu. I.i.|.|..liill|.|. Astpnilily\n\"(Uii. I'rovl IIlrltlBliColunililu in Im.ii\nsi'.-sl.ui (in-un Act li. Iiii'!ii|>iiiii'fii I'mii'iuuy\nullll |inii'i.|. in tmllstruot, Clllilll. 'iin*i'liu* uml\niiiiilnliilti n iiiiiiiiii nl nr ti liuiTow Ktiniio riillivny\nfrmn sunn'linlnl ul in-iiuir nr ii'i.-il n( will1rt'\ntin' UHllsli I'nliiiiilili! Siuiilii.rii Uiilhvuy I'l'iis-\nsi'ii lln. Ivciotfllliy UlVOl*. lllellt'eniulic SI.Mury's\nRivor um linlnl nt in- iii'iii Um Norlli sun* Jilm-,\nIlii* limn.' llu* Si..M'11'.v'h UIvit Iiy llm iiini.l\nti'iiiillili. riiiiii. lu n iiuiiii nn Kiiiiii.nu..,. I,iiltr. um]\niiImi from ii linluimi Uii' sniil lim. by Um monl\nfnisllili' rniiti. in ii iiiiIiii nu Uppor Arrow Lllllo,\numl In Iiuiiii mul ii]n.rii!i! Iriiiuwnys in council-\nUmi tlioruwlth, will) powoi' to construct, onor-\nuii. uml miiiiinijii liriumli lines mul nil iioccumiry\nItrlilnns. minis, wiiys mul ferries unil m liullil.\nown, nnil niuliiiiilii wiii'VOH mnl iloclls In connection Hi.T,\".villi uml Willi nnn'iT In linllil, mvii,\n1'iinl)!, mul iiiiklmtilii strum umi other vessels utu] bouts nml n|ii.iiiii. Un- Hiitno on nny\niiiiviiiulili. vitili-rn uiiiiiu lln Province,unil Willi\npower In linllil, <.i|iili>,n|ii.t'iil>. uml ni'iliiliilu li-l-\nI'uruiili mnl iilipli Hues In commotion witli\nsulil ruilwuy mul lirnliclies llllllto\u00ab ratoeloc-\ntrlclly iur the supply of Unlit, licm tint! power,\nmul Willi power in expropriate lunils for tlio\nim ii i - ni UuU i, miuii. y 1 tu acrjulro luiul-.\nbonuses, prlvlloucs nr otllcvnllls Irom nuy 1 lov-\nI'l'iiiiiriii.iiiiiiili'llui] corporiillon or oilier persons or bodies, unil In levy uml collect mils\ntram nil pnrlles lining nnil on nil freight pnsslng\nover nny of nucli rciiils,i*lillwu.v\u00bb. iriimwnys,\nferries, wliurvos mil vessels built by tlio Cuiu-\njluiiiy, uml Willi puii'i'i'li llie Irulllc or otlio\nJohn t wit\nBoots  AZ\u00b0   Shoes\nRepairing done in a workmanlike\nmanner,\nDAVID G0LDBURG\nicliuivltlirilllivtiy, Btoutnboiitsorollier\nntitl i Iglits, poivoroi' prlvflcgs In Unit beliulf.\nD.tTIUi AT 'I'llll 1*1 IV nl'   VANiiuliVI'lt   THIS\nnoli day ni-* ori'iini'ii, mui.\nDAVIS,MAUSIIAI.I..11AI'.\\'KII, *i AII1IOTT.\nSolicitors for Uu* Appllcunts.  IT-*::!\nllll Ullgel,    The whole rests Upon  coiiiliuiiji'iMiiiil for all ollionieccsiiiiry nr liui\nfour kneeling elephants ut llie.\ncorners.   This has an allegorical\nassociation witli the Parsee history.\nBrice, Hie man who makes\ngold out of antimony, lias enlisted enough capital in his scheme\nto build a manufacturing furnace\nin the shape ol' a volcano al llie\ncorner of Love Avenue ami SWlli\nstreet, Chicago. Mr. Brico's\nvolcano is being established in a\nbuilding 103x2(18 I'eel, which is\nbig for a plaything il' rather\nIsmail for a Vesuvius. Within\nure furnaces d 'signed lo imitate\nI volcanic hoat, By combining\nantimony, gold quartz and other\nsubstances, and subjecting them\nlo this heat, Mr. Brice <'xp|ictsj\"',\u2122'\"'y\/.l;^t'l**|;'^';^;'*'|ll;;''lL'\":u''',;o1\"'\nto turn  lhe baser  metals  into\ngold oro.   In a former experiment on u small scale Brice und\nNOTICE.\nlu Un- Sniiiil Debts Court boltlon nt Fort\nSleele before .lumen Ferguson Armstrong,\nSUponillliry Muelslnile lor tli.: Dislrict el Kust\nK'nnteiiiiy.\nNu. KI nl Mil.\nllotiveen All'l'i-il I'l. Wult nf Kurt Stuolo,\ngentle limn,   I'liilnliil.\nAmi l!ci,ri!i. OT ler. lute nl l-'ort Steole.\nprospector,  Dctoiiiliiut.\nTiilli\nu'l'i\nTnlie notice Unit n plnlnt Ims boon en-\ntercil nml u summons IssuuJ unities! you iu llie\nabove court by A. !\u25a0:. Wall for thu sum ot -iltl.iiii\niur gooos sniil mul delivered una cash lent to\n.vim by tin: Fori Steele Morciintlle Co., who\nImve nsslunod the sulil nccounl in llu- suhl A. E.\nWult, mul Unit nu order bus 1 11 untile ibuttlio\npublication ni tin entry ni such plaint In Iho\nuuwspnpor called'I'liu I'liosl'KcTotl fur three\nKALISPELL, MONTANA.\nWholesale dealer in Confectionery, Fruit, Nuts, ike., &e.\nCigars St Tobacco.\nAKE   MONEY\nsteel\ne\nWholesale 02 Retail\n_n_-\\_\nUY     1 OTS\nIN\n0YIE f ITY\nAND\n\/IM3ERLY.\nD, A, MelNTOSH,\nSole Agent.\n\u2022 - - - Fort Steelo.\nhis linuuoial associates claim to\nhave produced 88,000 worth of\nrvlco ul llm summons upon\nThe iiuiiili'.nlis n 111 be heard ill Fort Steele llll\nSitturdiiy liui fniirtb iluy nl December ut ten\no'cloch in lhe forenoon, nn which iluy you ur\neither lu person er by your solicitor ut tbe llm\n.. ,   i and placo above mentioned, suoli order wlll b\ngold at a cost 01 about In) CeiltS m,lllu mi proceedings tiihou us tho Muglstrnt\nlo llle dollar's worth,  mill it  is ihojrtliink]u\u00bbtnmlrxpcdloui.\nexpected that Hie cosl will be    nntoa wis noih day ot octobor, isor.\neven  less  ill  the   new factory.     1M0       J* I'* ARMSTRONO, Magistrate.\nTlie linished product of the Brice ,\t\nvolcano, il is claimed, is a com\npound which  assays i*._,ti-|ii in\ngold and ulioul 8501) in silver to\n[the ton.   it is thought lhat llie\n1 volcano is capable of putting oul\nS.2,800,000 of this stuff in u yeur,\nlof which  nearly half will  be\nI profit.\nOf the ,'-'.) Uniieil Stales senators (there being ono vacancy in\nthe senate at lhis time), liu are\nmembers of the bar. Of the 3.8\nmen who now sit in the houso\n(tliere being one vacancy at this\ntime), _-!\"> are members of lhe\nbar. Tlie ueeoiuil in lho Iwo\nhouses stands thus: Lawyers 805,\nall others, 142. In oilier words,\nsomething over two thirds of tho\ntho membership of both houses\nure lawyers.\nTHE PIONEER liis SHOP.\nThe eighth provision in the\nwill of George M. Pullman, the\nmulti-millionaire, is this: \"Inasmuch as neither of my sous has\ndeveloped any responsibility as\nin my judgment is requisite for\nthe largo use of property and\nconsiderable sums of money, I\nam painfully compelled, as I\nhave explicitly explained to\nthem, to limit my testamentary\nprovisions for thoir benefits to\ntrusts producing only sueh incomes us 1 deem reasonable for\nllioir support. Accordiugly i\ndirect llml out ol' Hie remainder\nof my estale, ufler satisfying\ntlie provisions horotnbefore mado\nfor my wile uml daughters, my\nexei'uiei's shall set apart bonds,\nslocks and notes or othor securities iu two portions, oach ol' such\nestimated value us will iu the\njudgment of my executors yield\nun annual income of $8,000.\"\nThus llie (load millionaire advertises In lite world lliiil in liis\nopinion liis sous are \"uo good.\"\nGeorgo M. Pullmili) would have\ndied u huppier man if, himself a\npauper, he could havo spoken\nwords of respect instead ol' disrespect of liis sons. To he\nwealthy is not to lie happy.\n,1. ,1. Lamont\nContractor and Builder\n\/\u2022'\"\/\u25a0\/ Steele, P. li.\nNOTICE.\nul Ivu.l Kii.il\nlilellAllli\nPersonal attention paid to all kind_\ncf Job work.\nSheet Iron Stovo3 made to order\nHot Air Drums a Speoialty.\n\\, e. _EMSTR0Ha,\nJ. J. QUINLIVAN.\nGENERAL   BLACKSMITH,\nAND\nWHEELWRIGHT.\nHorse-shooing A Specialty.\nP.J.CRUICKSHANK\nPort Steele, B.C.\nGeneral Blacksmith.\nHORSE SHGEiiiG,\nAND JOBBING.\nMining Work a Specialty.\nGilASSICK  Si DEMPSSY.\nCONTRACTORS\nAND\nBUILDERS.\nPort   Sleele   B.C.\nF,\nBOESEN,\nCONTRACT! U,'\nami BUILDER.\nPort Steele,\nB. C.\nABltoert Jo Gress.\nBARBER.\nNoxt Door to International Hotol.\nl-'oil'l* STEELE, 11. (.'.\nA large experience in loading\nburbot' shops ol Ainoricnn cities\nand foreign countries.\nJAMES HIGHWARDEN _ SON,\nPIONEER BARBER SHO\nEverything Strictly Pirsl Clu:,'\nA. '.' door lo lln- I'rospcclm;\nFOR   SALE..\n..\u00bb. \u2014\u201e\nA ili-liorse-powei* poi\ntable saw\nI*\nmill, in good condition.\nApply\nM\nlo\nM\nN. HANSON,\nK\nWasa, B. C.\nM\ntt\nSt'ecte   House.\nF. A. SHIP\nHas leased tin* Dining Room ami llnl\nBooms nf I'm* Steele House, nml begs\nto sulioit, u share nl lln* patronage of\ntin-liiil.lif.\nDINING    1100*1    OPEN    FROM\nC A. M. TO 8 P. M.\nBREAKFAST    \u25a0'' to II u.ni.\nDINNER  12 in '1 p.'ii.\nSUPPER    'I I'i s p.m.\nShort orders wlll be served only between regular meal liourti.\nes. .loiiio\noots * Shoes. Rubber Boots.\nCrockery,   Lamps,  Glassware,  Earns,   Bacon  und  Salt   Sides.\nMen and Women's Overshoes, Cry (roods, Macanaws, Blankets.\nCOAL OIL, OATS, BRAN and SHORTS\nWall for mu-iii*v.* Consignment of Queon Iteiilcra antl Sice! Cooking Ranges.\nfimilW0k i$;lt$l;f.*-tt$ * * & #\u25a0 sk:k *\n%\nf1\nir\n*\n*;\nPOUT   STEELE.   B. C.\n*\ni\n         m\nerchandisc. I\n*'   Miners   Suy_p7\"cs    a   Specialty   %\u25a0\n$      Agents   For   Tho  California       *\ni genera\nm\nGiant Powder Company.\n\u00bb\nWIMIIIIMM'MM-tMIIW\nGERMAM BAKERY\nAND\nCOFFEE HOUSE.\nHomo mado Broad and fresh\nCoffee at all hours.\nFRANK PECKSTEIN.\nMoyie Gity, B. G.\nFirst elusH ueoommodation for travelling public.    A well stocked bar.\nllomt stabling.\nG. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR.\nTeams leave Port Steole Tubs\ndays Fridays and Saturdays at\n7 a.m. lor Elliott's Landing, connecting with bouts lor  Moyio\nCity.\nBoats ran be bud uny day ut Klliolt's.\nCrow's    idlest\nHOTEL\nElk River, on lho line of\nthe new railway.\nGQGB fiCSOMMGDATlOB FOR\nTRAVELLERS.\nMINERS'\nHOTE1L,\nPerry Cruel'.,\nUU'    li fill'  liii,ill,.v\u201e     I'llll ..Uii\nIiich, lii|\u201e.ii', unci .'I:*;,r,    '.iimi\nul \"\"...I  nn'nl   nl  i\"\" nli'- i\"\nV ,i.   Ii'lll'llll'l'.-.ll\nI:0i1 SMI\nml 1(1*1\nSTAGE LINE,\nD. VI. WOODBHRY, MANAGER.\nOn ami aftor Antrum 27th, 18(1\", weekly\nstages wlll leavo Fort Steelo on Friday mornings at 7 0'elook.   Returning    li'iive   Kalispell\nTuesday  mornings at.\n7 o'clock,\n' Kalispell and Port Steole offices\nat the stores of\nH.E. KING &CO\nFORT STEELE\nAND\nMOYIE LAKE\nSTAGE  LINE.\nA bi-weekly stu*_re will leave Steelo\nevery Tuesday und Fridny ut\n7:80 A M.\nC'ommoncln\" Friday, July 10th, for\nCranbrook, Sifton, uml .Moyit! City.\nReturning   will  leavo  Moyio on\nWednesdays and Saturdays at\n8:80 P M\nReaching Steelo llu* iluy following\nat iioitii.\nTickets may in* procured froraC. M.\nKeep, Kuli* Deposit Co., Steele, am!\numl ut lln' Hotel, MoyloClty,\nyie 0 Steele\nFREIGHT\nLINE.\nFrolghl will he Harried hotwoen Fori\nStoolo, Crunbrook, Sifton, uml Moyle\nCily. ul lln' fnlluwlnu i.i:.'-:\nun, rfiOllw. Ii.'ii'\" 11 ',\">.'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0 nil'*.I\nRotween Steele and Crimlirooli\n51) pounds i  25\nlll'l | lis       .'i'l\nDel ween Steele and :-'.il!\"n\nnm liuiiini.  \u2022 1-00\n~noW|aum,k'! '     '..?. , I.\"\"\nI    HKI| I I    '\nII C, July I.i, 1811\nGEORGE GEARY.\nLivery, Feed & Snlc StalilR.\nFori Steele li.C\nSADDLE .1; PACK HORSES.\niii.iiiNO or.ll.l. KINDS i si'i:i:iAi.t\\\nJ0HM WEIGHTNlftM\nLIYEY.\nFEE 11, AN!)\nSALE STAPLE-:\nKalispel Monl.\nParties In uml from Furl Steole\nwill find that this is lln* host placo to\nleave their sleek, and obtain conveyances.\nThe Great North Western Telegraph Company.\nDirect service to all parts of the\nWorld.\nOffices in   all   important\npoints in East Kootenay.\nMrs, SPRAGUE\nFruit ,.'  Confectionery\n9   Notions of all kinds,\ndSliB- and TOBACCO,     uu\nospita\nKALISPELL, MONTAHA.\nmil   ' ..'Inn  \/\n\\\nII.\nMrs. i:. li. Webber, Manager.\nKALISPELL,  MONTANA, \u2022\n\u25a0I\nBKmcnr\nTHE PROSPECTOR, FORT STEELE, B. C, NOV UMBER. III. 1807,\nTHE   PROSi-MX'TOR,   hi his party had been too strong     eight into fort steele\nI for tlie Minister ol 1.'uiiways.\n\"What   British   Columbia   n\nley, lhe heller  lo iieeoiiiinoihile\n.,.,. , I the mines on the crooks wo have\nthey could repeat thoir Slooan mentioned and ul othor points.\nIS   i'CPLISHEH   WEEKLY  l)Y\\     \"\"''\".   \">'\"\u2022>\"   ^\"'\"\"\"\u25a0'    ''\/ | ptn.r\u00ab ui nil m*t>, unil as staleil uhove The upplieiil ion   I'm* ehiirlei*  lo\nTHE PROSPECTOR COMPANY.] ,xm'es \"\\ >ls ll0Xl govornmont  is ^^ are ^ pk)n lntLicaUous -which we have already rofrorrocl\n.-1. \/,'. GRACE. MANAGER.\n: four or live men of good common\nsense, activity and energy, and\n:u determination to serve ibe people]\n; to   the   host   udviintuiro.      The\ntliat they havo thut samp thing|would sooin to indie.ule thai,\nin view.\nIlul   lhe  ('.   P.   li\u201e  after  the\nlesson   they   learned   in   Wesl\nTo Stop ut Gout Elvor,\nWhen ut  Kaslo  recently Sir\nWm.    Van   Home   said:   I lout\nthe prospeotox,. to published society bric-a-brtto tlmt trammels \u2122   . ,\neven siiiiinlnv, nml ims u Kiinriiiiti-cil; \" ....       Ivootenay are  1111*1111111' Iheir ex-l...\nelreiiliitlon Inreei* thmi niiy utlioi* pnpei* up  the   present   administration \u201e ,.;,\u201e\u201e,\u201e,,, ,lri,..,,,i.,,,',       i ,,,i. ! hiver, at the soulh end of Root-\ntu bum Kootenay. it to an homo I'rinteJ should be submerged. ;!     , '\"UHU\u00ab \u2022        :, .' oiuiv Lake, ls apt lo remain lhe\nmul ciniinlns double tlie iiciis nl nny; I lllff lime hv llle  loreloek,    ll is,       ' '\nliiimi- i-ni-.'i- in nu.- iiKuici. \u2022     , i ,i      westerly ponii  reueheil hv lhe\nm\".rs:,! imvcntoiiui mei,,,:,,, ., is,,,,-'   Col. Baker will he especially Mo   to   un steamboats than ^ ^\nRifled   a,  .he   railwuy  news mainmm a long line ot railway, ^ ^ n\nDcvoicd to theupbuihlinif of Fort Steele  tha which WO lmblish ill   this   issue.   \"Ut   tllO   (. .   1.   h.   hllVtl)^   UU'lV\ndevfilopmi-nt o) meviist mineral r.\ntlie Kust ICooteuay oitning iHstrlct.\nSubscriptions  v.'1\nAdvertising rates mado km wn- ut\nCot*arihutloiis tui solleited (rom ull\ndlstrlet, but all inatter Intended for\nmust hflve tlie writer's slguaturu\nTHIS PAPER;\n\u00a9Jjs Ifroaperttfv.\nIATURDAY, NOVEMBER VS.\nWe pi\nI At War.lu\"!* n\nlliv heilep\nline huili, must inninliiiii ii, and\nilelinile lillie,    II will he a dint\nIhe   I ru tlie away  from   ll\neull pi\n.'I I'l'inl hiiililinj.1,' I'roui\nih,. steamon\nii- he done\nNo doubt ii distressed ihe u'.il\nInni Colonel's hearl in havo h\nmake the above stitteuient. Eoi\ngreal now will be his joy lo lean\nlhu! wi' ui'..' iii in' .ni ih\" road um\nthat we oan claim to he tlie con\nthe following hard truth:\nie only wny it eun\niv   ttlliug  up  wilh\n>\\vu lines lhe uutiirul ehliu\nll\neuterm\nnl Knrl Sleele\n(lout RiiVOf up Ihe wesl side of\nlhe LaltO lo Xi'lsiiu. unil I llllllll\nlliul llle Coinpuny will hi' iu no\nhurry i\" undurtitlto ii, ns long ns\nthe distance eun he easily covered hy biu-gii transportation.\nNex! lull will, withoul a doubt,\nsue Lothbrklg'o coal :nul coke do-\nlivereil in Kiisln from over lhe\nCrow's Nesl I'oail.\n$\n* mix \u00ab\nVHE news which we publish   ,\ni ms\nbuilding of tin* Crow's Nesl Rait-\nway into Port Sii'eli- and *' ni\nup the St. Mury's River, comes\nat a time when ii. will be most\nappreciated. We are jusl entering upon a winter period of\nseveral month?, when general\nbusiness i iiiiiii nn; in. expected\nto bo as brisk as during llie\nmonths of mining activity in the\nsummer, ilul with a railway\nunder course of construction ut\nour doors, much of ilieuiilieip.it-\nlown\nSteele i\nrailway built\nipi\nTlu,'\ndo more  things\nBaker could expei\nthen tlie Colonel\nsiou 01 thoir proseul inove.\nAll lhis lines m show lhe com\nlunnding position ivhioh the top:\nography of South East Kbotoiiny\nhas given in Porl  Steole.    It is P. Q. NashDonios.\nisition, sncl]   ,llal   ,!u'lv  '\"M  si'.uviiy'    p. ti. Nash, Assistant Super-\nbe progress in uny pan ol this intondonl on the C. X. Railway,\nnow huge district hm vill food tho told Tuts Puosi'EOTon this week\nFori arteries of trade al this place.    | that it wus Incorrect lhat em-\ny by     By an advortisoment in another jpioyeos had boon brought wost\nhere,  pun of lies issue it will be seen -under lhe promise of  board at,\npond-j thai application is being made s:',;,i> p,.|* week,   The price was\n|forK railway \"up the St. Mary's to be $-1.50, anil if that sum had\n\u25a0'  \"River to u point at or near the been exceeded he was uot aware\n\u25a0 -       \u25a0Nurih Siur mine, thonco along Lf it, except in .cases whore men\n' \"the Si. Mury's River by the had been discharged and nl'tor-\n,.  \"    \"most feasible route to a point wards continued to live in the\n\"on Kootenay l.ake. und  also|camps, when they wero charged\nv.:;.   \"from a point mi ihe said lino hy, sj.   He also justified the charge\nfeasible route to aj(lf 50 cents per month on each\nman for mail service, snob he\nod slackness ii; business will I\njirevonl'tl.  Moreover, the delta-        st. ANDHEWS SOCIETY,\nate  knowledge  as to what the\nrailway prospects an*,  will en.|-Preparations for the C\nablo our merchants to go forward with greater confidence for,\n,,    \u2022   .  \u201e,; i    r ,        \u25a0    .1   1. Wednesday   eveninir,   aboul\ntne immediate  luiuro, in  lhat1\n\"point mi Upper Arrow Luko\nWe have no absolute knowledge\nmuch pleased nevertheless. thut iliis is a C; P. K. applica\ntion, hut we behove il lo bo such,\nand lhat this charter when obtained will bo used for the build-\ntho Scottish Festival. . hig of the line from Port Steelo\nM the Dalgardno  Hotel on as announced by  Mr.  Haney.\nPuke a glance at the map and\n,, 1,1        ,, s<*\u201e, ' Aul.lSeoi ia's sons met murk the position of cent rill ity\nhey will   'hi  tog,ago be er; tions  f(),.   \u201e\u201e, thai the completion of that line\nI   Tolailw \u201el!e^hboelebr.itio. of St, Andrew's Day, ***H give .0 Fort Steele.   The\npoint,   lho rnilwaj company   \u00bb *   ,.ilihray wouW __. fvoffi here _p\n10 he,  thiiiiked   for  lhis  early\nMather, president of ihe local\nto the headwaters of tlie St.\ncommunication  of  their inlen 1               *                                , \\r\u201e,\u201e.v \u201e,,,i \u201e,\u201e-,__i,,,, ,i,\u201e ,ii,,i,i\u201e\nSt. Andrew's society, occupied Marys, ana crossing the divide\nuons.     |                         1 (h|i ( hii.( i|iid W|]i   BajiUe wa\u00a7 one bl.anch of it W(n]|(| stl,ik- in\ndue of llu* plunks iii the plat-1appointed secretary, The dinner atP^ot Buy probably, while the\nform of lln* Liberal party in this]anH daneo \"iven last year was other branch would strike north-\nprovince is iho rufornuiliou of u,i ovent 01 such notable success,'{westerly past tlie northern end\ntlio civic service,   l.f is as. much L]m) Hp presont were desirous of Kootenay' Luke, through the\nsaid being tho custom on all\nwestern railways during construction. He had not heard\nabout the 50 cents a month for\nuse of cabins, and bad not learned\nthat the suits brought at Macleod by the men who had eft the\nservice, for a return of the\namount of tho railway faro\ncharges, had gone against the\nCompany, It might be so, but\nhe was not aware of it, and\nwould bo surprised if the report\nwere continued.\nMoyio Lako Notes\nThe townsite of Swansea at\nlho northern end of the Lake is\nnow platted, and lots are being\nneeded in lhe  Dominion oflices Lj seeing p; I'opoaled this vein* : rapidly developing Lardo, Dun-1 offered for  sale.   The  platted\n* lowing Committee was appointed Ioi   Amw   Lake   (Arrowhead)\ny to  carry out  all Iho  arrange- h\"fll the \u00b0* P'R' br&,lcl11'mming\nas in the Provincial, Peoplo|amj a formal resolution was'cun 1,m' Tront Lake Districts,\nwho hold tlie highor govornniont n{lssod lo thai effect. The foi- forming a connection at tho head\noffices should rise lo thorn b,\npromotion from lho lower. Only\nin very oxcoplional eases should j meiit-i V. llinmore (Chairman) 'down from Revelstoke. This\nIhe govi riiiueiii, have lhe poworK McLeod li. 1). McMillan R | wou''l \"'Vl! us the coast oot'inee-\nof appointment, und then oulym Shier ,1. ,1. Lamonl J I tion, and since Sir Wm. Van\nwhon tho promotion of a suitable Thompson A Morrison. A. U \u2022 Home has statod that lhe Communis found lo In* impossible. McLennan ami R. D. Mather.Ipany would bo in no hurry to\nAn official who has risen I'.y I This committee will meet o!i'*)'*'''* \"10 Crow's Nest lino bo-\nmerit to his office, while he eon- Monday evonius next ul tpi.y'utd the inoutli of Goat River,\ntinuos properly in perforin his Dalgardno aud until that lime '\"'^ -would rather use the water\nduties, should he us indopend- p wjp mit \\)t, ];),mvn exactly j st-retcli fi'om. thore to Nolson, the\nant as the head of his depart- L.Imt form the celebration will-probability seems to bo that for\nlllelil:      his     1'igil\n'   ,,\nisition\nshould he indisputl\nble\n.',ui\nrevel\n1 ind\nrun.*'.* :il thocapric\n\u2022 of\nmy\nMinis-\ntor.   Sueh  'i sys*\nem\nUn\nlid ih\nmore lo purifj pui\n,' I'm:\ntula than uny oil\ner\nthi;\ng    Wl\nkiln','.- ni'.\nPremier Turner\nod  Rossland. who\n''* '\nhave  long   beon\nrl'\nvain ut sundiy p\nmonts.   Tii,' Pi\nHi give   1   :::  uii  i\nthere will, however, no\nthrough business from the const\n1 lho route from Arrowhead to the\ndoubt he dining  and  dancing, j\nbagpipes mnl haggis, beef and norttl of Lake Kootonay, thence\ngreens Imi Scotch and Jacobite '',*'\" lhe St. Mary's to Ibis point.\nili:'.i.*s. unil altogether  11   vorv'w*\" '!(- aimed ul.   Sueh a road\njoyous   unil   jovial time   with fts tkat would be a paying enter-\n\".'\u25a0.iiiii    l.uii'.:*   Syne\"   in   ule pi'ise &'om the start, for thore is\nhindranceo't alreadya developed trade from\n\u25a0Arrowhead to the head of Koot-\nAs Othm*-Sei; Us. oimy i.uke, and on Sl. Mary's\nI\"\"\"!'.,*    World;    The   Korl  liiver ut this end are several of\nStoele Prospectoh now appears;! he greatest producing mines ill\n:.- isix-eolumn,eighl-pagepnper, British Columbia. Another oh-\n- a   ii.v creditable pnblioa- Heel the ('. P. R. would have in\nvi  lhi  ei     :: \u25a0\u2022:'il will ils building lhis line would  he lo\n1 \u25a0 im 1 i.nipl'iiieii- checkmate the (treat Northern\nlei theiroflorts, in   ihe   Lardo-Dunean oountry\nGolden Ern-. IVe congratulate where the lattor is now seeking\nni.r ontoi'prising contemporary, '\u25a0' charter 10 build,\ntii.-l-'ni'i .Sli'i'li. I'm isi'Ki Ton, on 1 In speaking of tlio position\nIts enlargement to eight pages, thus far, wo havo alluded only\nThe Prospector is now printed lo Hint portion of the country\nou ii Babcocli cylinder press, tributary to Fort Stoolo on tho\nhe editorial enre ot Mr, Lustrtnu northwest,    Thero is\npersTi'BriHsl^Colnm I1\"1 '''l\"\"'^' pi'omising country to\numi ronieiiipory j1'11' norlli und northeast,     On\nI Wild Horse crook, Tracy crook\nStandard: Tlm Portland Hull Rivor mineraldiscoyor-\nJPKCTOB    lipp \u25a0'\u2022d'ics  have  been   made during the\nanH-pago li-col n Lust year that indicato lhe pro-\n,11 ,, . i.,.,',.,.', ,,' :'l\"''iion of 11 very largo toiiuuge\nimv,   iii uiuIj. :! n  ''lore, uud this also the ('. P. li.\nwspapor is in coiiio can handle only hy coining lo\nid   upporl tin* Turn   l*Vl Sleele.     It   is   the  belief\n, i';\"',,'\"   Provincial \u201e ,s( tlioI.umI intori I that\nNest Kailwy. Rcwrols are v, m ^ln^l[J|^ \u2122\"wmlm\u00ab ml   bp ,h w\u201e, \u201e, , y ,\u201e. Ill|i|t\nmuch MWu!e\"r,nl<''Tlh'HiIh     ' We will Utko the iter Into N1' \"lH\\8,1 ][ K\" '\u00ab-\n,:;1'1 \u25a0'.' \"' \"\"I\" tii mum cm .,,,.\u201e. vimMl.,,l[i\u201en ttft01. Rivor lo this place, making a\ntioiiiiniua in., out here il innks lll(. lu,..j p^ovincinl elections.- Ijnnolloii wllh the linos hore, and\nus if tho Cox and Jaffray olo m : Kn. PuosfEOTOfi.] I poising on furihor upihnVul-\nportion consists of 100 acres.\nTho C. P. R. hnvo -10 acres for\nrailway purposes.\nThere are a general store, a\nhotel, blacksmith shop, sawmill,\nand several resiliences already\nbuilt.\nThe railway crosses Ihe lower\npart of tho town, near the steamboat landing.\nTne tunnel just boyond Swansea will bo 700 feet long.\nM. J. Haney suys thoro will\nlie 1,000 men employed on Moyie\nLnlto this winter,\nTho tote road will he completed throughlo Swansea in two\nweetis.\nContractor Armstrong bus 18\neurlouils of supplies nl (lout\nRiver   awaiting   transportation\nover lhe lole road In Movie.\nI  Mining Brokers\nI   Real  Estate\nCommission Agents.\nCorrespo-idents in\nMontreal,    |\nOttawa,,      I\nToronto,      ;!:\nWinnipeg,\nLondon and\nChicago.\n9\n#\n1\n9\n9\n9\n9\n1\n1\nf\nf\n9\nm\nf\n9\nni\nI\n1\ns\n\\*m'i'i'm\u00bb&'#imi*mm*mt\u00bb*'wm9m**m*i$\nODtioo. carried.\nI\nii\ns P\nK. A. ELTON & CO.\nBooks kept and accounts audited.\nI\n3 18\u00bb7E\nLee, Met ford, Winchester, Marlin, Remington,\nand Savage rifles. Greener, Tisdall, Scott, Gla-\nbrough, and W. Richards shotguns.\nOne liulf million lillo ami shotgun oai'ti'lgosnl ovory kind\numl quality.   Ciitnloguu 011 appluiatlQii.\nTISDALL'S GUN STORE,\nVancomer.\n;\u00a3rcrcwnim*-wmmimnnnmmmTnnn\u2122\nIyictoria metallurgical WORKS, i!\nAND ASSAY OFFICE, , ,\nii \u25a0 people ;,* uu- :\nelections. Thu' Is th\nof argument thai eun\nsupport of ilio pri'se\nment ni this Provi\npromi  is.\nHon. W\nolevalin\nill U  Spli'l'li  III  Aril   l.l'llll\nthe other day lion. Mr. lis\npupi\nnpl   them\nllie  ''\n01,11. i-l. Sorvicu.\nDivine services will he hold ul\nthe    Public   Sohool    House   ul\n\"iiin nexl  Sunday evening iu-\nsloail of al lhe Hovoriiiiiont,\nhouse, as ainiouneed at the service lasi Sunday,\nM. .1. Honey spent last Monday night at St. Mary's Mission.\nHot waffles every morning at\nMrs. Spraguo's. *\nPur dress trimniiugs, luces, etc,\nA lull and Complete line at Mrs.\nE. .1. Highwarden's. *\nlinsiness all right\u2014.No kick\ncoming nl Gilpin & Lindsay's.   *\nNOTICE.\nNniii'i'iHlliTi'liVililr 11 llllll   Billy  llll.l\". lllll'l'\n.lulu 1 ulli iiii|ily in Uu, Chluf Ooimiil\u00bb i'i* ol\nUllilNlllliI U'\"!li!, I1.1' |ii,|'llli*:i1ii|i   111  |illl'|.||Ui.|.\ncli'lily m-i... nl luml. iiiiiii! rn lew,, l.l'liii,' litl-\niivi.ii i.m i:.*:iiiiiii i.m iiii.o. I.ln iim I\",',ni'\n.11.1\nuieiiAUH IH.S.U*.  I'liMiniiS fiVKiii*;.\nI-,ill St'lDlO, N.n. I',!, IH-ii, IH-1!\nf\nI 43 FORT STREET, VICTORIA, B.C.\nI W. J. R. COWELL, B. A\u201e F. G. S\u201e MINING ENGINEER.\n:| SOLE PROI'RIETOR and manager.\n:l COLD ASSAY, $1,011,      HOLD AND SILVER, *1.50,\nc| SILVKIl, $1.1)0.          SILVER AND LEAD, $1.50,\n\":\u25a0 LEAD. $1.0(1,           HOLD. SILVER AND COPPER, .113.\nOTHER METALS ON AX'-LICATlON,\nii-\nCS:\n\u25a0rt\n:.t\nE\nMILL  TESTS:\nThe Slump Mill has a capacity of 20 Tons a day.\nThe Chlorination Plant 1 Tons a day.\nS. A. ROBERTS, P. L. S\u201e\nBusiness Mgr.\n^mmmmmmmmmmmim^^\n^*499_9'*il*i\u00bb**9999\nI Highland Cream,\n%M*f\u00abee*e**\u00abi*s*\u00ab*'ti-te\nE-S. fS . _ iir. c-6 *f l c- S- fjf\nHighland Cream, |\n\u20229-S3-'i*lS-i-?ll-i\u00bbi-JUiiil-JiiU>-'\nOF WORLD WIPB FAME.\nrnimmimnirnn-mmmmimn\nEACHER'S\nHIGHLAND\nCREAM.\n1     AS SUPPLIED TO     &\n| I-I, I-I. The Sultan of Zamsibar. |\n^11\n|       llrilish Central African      |\n\u00ab Coniinlssioni fr\n|  Sir II. II. .lohnston, H. C. B,   |\n^'ll*ll'll'll*hill'(,'tl',l'|l',l-|l'|l0l-!|l'|I'1l'll'|l'lI'1I'll1I'|U|l-^'\niiiiii'\nilllli\nJU\u00bb\u00bbfll^\nA bin,, linnet!   * 1\n'\u00bbr.wh.l'W\u00bb\u00ab \",*? f\nimlinlliiH Hull   .inul' 1,1 ^\nHiili\u201ei'i'l|itiiiu in, mm* S j[\nUni!. J) J*\n-%>-.>--(*\u00ab!!->--*\nIIKIIILANI.) CKBAM is especially suited on account of its\nAUBOLL'TU I'iui'I'y for use iii hotcliiiial.es, It enjoys the largest\nsale of any Scotch Whiskey in India, Mexico, Central Africa\nami Soulh Ameriea,\n?-z^K. G. PARSON,\nSOLE AGENT,\nGolden and Fort Steele, B. C THE PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE li. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1807\nm\n\u2022t- .\u00bb- 4\/unruinnrinnnrirmnn^njiiv^\n**)* *|T *\u00bbf 3 i_T_xnj*uu*iKf uuijxi uuu-u i_njT_ri>n\nH\nIIS\nu\nI   I    I\n'..\n#\nS*S\u00bb?HS*Biai_M!n!\nIff\nn?\nmi\nNow open and ready for g\nEverything new and firsW\nChoicest liquors and ci\n^-'U'ii-1i&.&ife.&&i&.&.fei&,rf!..&^,'&-^\nW'VVi\"*\"*''^\"*)*?-*?)^\nSpecial Agent for\nJ* *%%%%*%\u00bb* ft*\nifc\n!'t\ni*\nif\nAttheuser*\ni*\ni*\nBusch\n\\k\n\u2022*\nBeer\n:.*\nit\nn. ST i\"*\n** <* ** '*** .*>,* JS* \u2022*\u25a0!-. li-* iS-* 15* IS* 15* ,5* ** *5*\n_i&_\nm\nIi\npf\nI&\nf\nRestaurant open\nday and night\nAll the delica-\nl\ncies of the season  \\\nt$.i\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab>\u00bb*\u00bb_,!>\u00bb^.'>*^*\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb-\u00ab-*\u00bb'\u00bb.\u00bb^^\nNOTES  OF THE  LATEST NEWS.\nBy Wire nnd Post From nil Parts of\nthe World.\nEditor Pense, of tlie H'\/nV\/,will\nsucceed Hon. Win. Harty in lho\nLiberal noiniiiiiiion for Kingston, Onl.\nWiii. Loiinl. .M.I'.. for Toronto\nCentre, lius resigned lo accept ts.\njudgosiaip. George M. Bertram\nwill succeed us Liberal nominee.\nSifton snys tliere is no danger\nof starvation ai Dawson.\nEd, Forbes and George Sully\nhave beon killed by n boiler explosion in lhi* li. (.'. Mills ul New\nWostministor,\nMrs. Ross, Matron of the In-\nsano Asylum al New Westminister IS lll'llll.\nSomlin iv Coiiiiii Provincial oppositionists iii'i' making u political tour in Wi sl Kootenuy.\nlion. A. I!. Illnir, is confined\nIn his room nl Ottawa by lumbago.\nTin' iiilii-iiil voir lor Mayor of\nGreater Now Yorli is as follows:\nVim Wyclr, 2-15,100; Low, Iin.:\n871*1; Tracy, 11)1,8811', George, 20,-\n88(i; Gleason, 58-1. The vote of\nVanWycli is about 11.25 pm*tout,\nof tho total volocasl, Tlio united\nvnii' of Low uml Tracy shows\n11,127 more tlnin Vim Wyoli re*\ncoivod. Tin' metropolitan dis-\ntrlcl was nornniilly Democratic,\nanil llm plnrily of \\':in Wycli is\na return lo Uio normal conditions\nIn an-lection nol inlluoncod by\nnational issues.\nMrs. 0. S. Loll, of Calgary,\ndied ul Banff, lusl wook,\nThe Vornoti News office litis\nboon totally dostroyod by tire,\nDr. Cross, nl' Medicine Ilul,\nhas boon appointed assistanl ('.\nJ.'. II. surgeon for tho section\nbotwoon Lothbridgo and lb\"\nBelly rivor,\nTlio Whilowuy Government of\nNow Fouiidlund lias boon do-\ntouted ul ibe general uloctions,\nSUUSCHII3E.\nFOH\nTHE PROSPECTOR,\nill) \u2022i-rL-iru'iru^ruymaiwi'-inJW\n11 THE Prospector. II\nIS I'UIIMSIIIJD KVlvllV SATI'KIIAY. .1X11 HAS .1\nO-AKANTKKU CIRCULATION I.AIKIKIl THAN\nANV HTII I'.ll I'AI'I'.KIN EAST KOOTKNAY. IT Is\nAl.l, IIOMI-: l'UINTKD. ANUCONTAINS UOI III.!'.\nTin. -.MOUNT OF N'i'.wsi'l.' ANV I'AI'MU IN Till-:\nDISTKICT.\nAs An Advertiseing Medium It Is Unexcelled.\n^itiHiia-mt-ti-liittiili(iiiiii-it>.\nII\n,\\ DISTRICT *\n*     Till*. I'lt'tlSI'KI'Tlll,'tin\n.lh\nI..MM Kit THAN StiJlK EM1M1IES, AND HAS A       11\nI.AIIOnl.'ORKlON-IH-Ul.ATION. **\"   ||\n? *ijiiiiiiiiiiiiii.liiii.:,!iii}iiiii.i'g\nIS\nTho Paystreak Of Ad's In This Paper Pays Prom The Grass Roots,\nAnd Never Pinches Out, Stake Ono! The Result Will Ro To\nYour Interest.\nJob Printing Of All Kinds Neatly And Promptly\nExecuted.\njllj   !l'JU--!Jll___'l-__lJ___l-UU_____L'^\nl^_^*li^^l^l__^^^_^.^i^^i^-^i^^^^|^\nTlio udvorfisomont of ilu* Muyiu Placer Mining Co. Ltd. is\nwithdrawn until further notice.\nfil\nLUMBER CO.\nFORT STEELE. B* C.\nManufacturers of. and dealers in all kinds of rough  and\ndressed lumber,\nPRICES A.S FOLLOWS:\nHough Lumlier to Contra-torn , .*}15.fl0 Hustle No 2 lloorlng  J22.0U,\nl.ni'iil I rail.. iJlO.00, Rustic N'o 1 -KlLOO. 4 im.*h tlenili'd .   il-\nNo2   lllni'lill \u25a0lug H2.00.        lngNo2   >24.(K>\nSol   ilim-li lliiiii'iiii:  J2II.IXI. I Inch lloinM coiling No 1 .    ,.?2S,(XI\nNu 1   I inch lloorlng  S24.IKI Finl-hing lumlier No 2 522.00\nNol    I Inch lloorlng K8.IXI. Finishing lumlier No 1    *\nTho Largest Stock of Dry Lumlier in East Kootenay.\nALL   KINDS   OF   MOULDING   AND   BUILDING   MATERIAL.\nFort Steele Meat Company.\nFresh and Salt Meats always\n(in hand.\nRobsoti 6- Rodgers, Prop's.\nRiverside Avenue,    - -    Fort Steele, MX). THE PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE, 11. C. NOVEMBER lli 1807.\nTELEGRAPH  RATES,\nProm Ft. Stale to Day NiijlU\nKalispell * 0.75 \"< O.fiil\nSpokano  1.16 \u25a0''\"\nSeattle  1*36 M\nVictoria  l.\u00bbS \\-'M\nVuncotivor  LIM '\u2022*'\"\n, .             I I-1S .so\nMontana points \u25a0 joj go\nEast of Mimiosotn  1.SII j.lO\nEastern C'umuhi  i.50 l.-'i\nManitoba  L3S \u2022!\".1\nCalgary  7\"'.' \u2022\u00bb?\nGoldon  2.0n 1.06\nMcLeod  l.W> Loo\n\u00ae^ IJroaperfira.\nTTiTliliAY. NOVKMIIKIMII, 1807.\nly supposed lo lie eniiiieeleil with\ntho laying uml batching receptacle of a well-known bird of n\nsable hue. However siul the discovery mny be lo Hie ciii'toonists\nit is only in tlie cause of truth to\nsny that tlie eastern ideas on the\npoint are us usual far astray.\nAs with the majority of western\nnames the \"Cl'OW's Nest Pass\"\nis a translation of llie Indian\nname applied to tho puss before\nthe white man's day. The dorl\nvation of the name as given by\ntlie red skin medicine men is that\na large party of Crow Indians\ntook refuge in tho pass when\npursued   by their enemies, ll\n\"Crows\n\\'i..\nIS    lllll-\nAge of Auriferous Deposits.\nAs regards the geological age\nof auriferous deposits, Murelii- Uhickl\\-.-t. who cumo upon Hi.un\nson, Liel'i'i*. Forbes and others P  theh, \u201enQsl\u201e _nd sllwgWoi,efJ\nhave contended that the deposl-1thom   |0   B   mall    ,,\u201e\u201e,,,   tlu,\nturn of gold essentially belongs\nto one or two determined periods.\nIn a certain sense this is true,\nsays  a London writer,  in   the\nMining Journal, of that city, for,\nil' we admit that tho translation\\%~~t Kaihv;lv juM \u2022'\u201e,,\u25a0\u201e,.,, \u2022\u201e ,,\u201e\nof gold from the depths of the ,,,,.s  .,\u201e,  mmmtainuus  couutl.v\nearth is due to  the action of stlHKis a conspicuous hi\"\nchloritic and siliceous waters, it ag Massacre Bulte.   Mi\nfollows that the main period 1\njC69Mf_s\u00bbs_6w\u00bb_s_4\u00bbe-S_s_s_\u00abs6se_\u00ab>?tf!>f>\nI     THE PROSPECTOR,     !\n1= I\nSUBSCRIPTION ORDER BLANK, 8\nii\n869S9S9eS6S\u00abSS9$S6SSSS_S9\u00abSSSeSSSSS6S_\n'rial enough in tli\" Indian leg-\nmis of Alberta to lill a volume,\nusl to iin* northwest of the\nrand curve made by the Crow's\nRocky Mountains and tlie l'otvu-\ni favorite pus\ngranl\non th\nit\ngold appearance  will  coincidi\nwith the principal  outburts oi\nthese waters.   Such periods, as -       tlJ1. ,\nregards, at leas', thermal\ni-e.-iiis waters, are certainly c\neiilent with the eruption or in- (\ntrusion of   the  older  granite, Lj\nprobably   somewhere   between massacred bi -\nthe Upper Silurian ami Carbon- womerj ..,:\niferiiiis period, nud of the new or M,im,<| \\,M a\ndiorile ouiliiirst. which Professor was Ul'.;i,u ,iV\nForbes  terms  the post-oolitic. L_^ as the storv runs\nBut it appears to the writer that L 'rall0h  quarrelling\nit would  lie contrary both   t\u00b0 I that the chief o   thi\ntheory and fact to confine goldL-,, *.- m-event fu *\ndeposition to these characteristic L^jjj- )\u201e,,. scajp wj.\nperiods,   tn reality the problem L0 ^Q anion\" the troi\nis far moro complex, and it would jttj.- -jj-.f   ,.gj_ gu\nKnown\ny years\nrv between the\ni\nI\n>.\n>     1\nC-\nB1\n,-t\n\u00abi\nen\nyt\n1-3\nW\n\u201e,\n-d\n\u00a3J\n\u25a0-0\n~\nt\u00bb\nO\nCD\nii\n6-\nEL\no\nH\nO\nw\no\n2\no\n*****\n\"fl\no\n-\nus\n-\n_\nO\n','\nw\np\nMi\n*^^i\"?*-\u00ab'^**j'*\u00a3\u00bbiestf-\u00abs^i_->^\nTHE   PROSPECTOR,\nThe American people, representing imth extremes of the\n*..'.'  qui stion,  are  conscious\n' \u25a0 . ,  -  al farce in whicli the\n\u25a0 s Rep iblic played the leading role\nlow   comedian.   Many   had\nberished the hope, Micawber-\n:'    '     like, that somethiugwould \"turn\nis said Ui,\" that would lead to tho final\ne i settlement of the financial ques-\n' 'his tion upon a definite basis.   That\nlie Iniet'to state that Willi ei'ei'v |,|.,,.    si,,,,,,, i;,,),, .;,,,,, \u201e_n -I,,,,.,, , \u25a0 i i\n. may.   oome uitie time ago tneie hope is now relegated to such\nwas dug up at Pincher Creek a ;U.t*L\u201en as the Republic may see\nI'1'\"' tit to take independent of the\nnouueed lo In* that of a young concurrence  of   oilier  nations;\nfemale and whicli an old squaw and the silver industry must bide\nsaid wns that of the lasl victim its time\nthan the new rocks, partly bt- \u201er   lllu   lKlgcjy   at   Massacre\nUnite.   Other names of places\nin Southern Alberta ure redolent A' w- McVittie Speaks His Opinion\noT tlie cowboy, such as '\u25a0'Whoop\nUp,\" \"Siniul nil.\" and \"Freeze\nto Iholodo producing hi 11 winces.IOut.\"   The   Indian   name   for''!inlP Chronicle, A. W, McVittie\non the ..iher haul!, Uto clrcula- pincher Creek means high wood mad0 those remarks;\nBi'iiplivo modification of the tei\nrestiol shell siiiiie Li't.M has foiind|sltQ]otol*i wl*li(.h lhl\nils way to the  surface,   As a\nconsequence,   the  chief  formations would be in llie older rather\ncause lhe eruptive und hydn\nthermal action was then morn\nactive, nud partly because .such\nrocks have heen longor subjected\nEAST KOOTENAY MINES.\nof Them,\nIii an interview with the Spo-\nliiiiiul leaching or solvent waters\nis continually proceeding, and\nthus liu* progress of ore building\nis ever ul work in every ago and\nclass of rock. Thus iu California, a proportion of the aurilor-\nmis veins an* included in rocks\nof Jurassic age, while ihe auriferous i|iiai*i\/, veins of Vorospa-\nlok, iu Transylvania, traverse\nTertiary sandstone, Evidence\nIhal quart-is veins arc sometimes\nof very recent origin is affordod\nhy lhe fuel llinl in lhe vicinity of\nVolciina, in Amador County,\nCalifornia, a distinctly marked\nquartz vein is observed to cut\nthrough beds of sand and gravel,\nand il lias been suggested thul1 \"The minin8' outlook in lhat\nlhe old timers should tuke ad. district is very promising. Many\nvantage of the spirit of changel-c!aim owners were doing dovel-\nwhieli is now upon the land aud\ncull their pretty village High-\nwood.\nEngland nnd Silver.\n(Wi'Mi'i'ii Mlnlni.' World.)\n11 is interesting to note how\nquick silver responds to encouragement offered, showing its\nability lo maintain ils ground if\nofficially recognized as redemption money. Tho lirst of September, when the Bank of England made its conditional announcement that one fifth of its\nreserve might bo held in silvor,\nand presents unmistakable evi-],,,,, bullion v.ll,,0 of tho whHe\ndeuce of having boen formed mGta) was :,|i colUs au ounce.\nsubsequently to their deposition, 0ue ,mh (lf lhe resol,vo of that\nby the action of siliceous waters. bank woula \u201e\u201e,.,\u201e ,],,, absorption\nMany other localities also con-Lf \u00a7.10,000,000 of silver, and\ntain quartz veins almost identical Lithin twenty days its bullion\nin-character with those met with price ndvanced to\" :,W. cents uu\nin the auriferous .shu.-. ami evi- \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e, ,,,\u201e work-| (lVI,,. lf sucl]\ndentlv formed during the i\nrecent geological epoch!\nlode formation, even al thi\noul iiin.'. instances have a\nbeen given.   The i* irre\nsuch ''\u2022*.'' ' pies has   e   ,\nsul presence o    be\nto u hard and fast r   e -\ntime to time be I ici\niimi a rigid thei\nplain, an I with  disi ove\ngold   in  formations whe\ncording to preconceived\niiie prec.ii.I\nlo exist.    I\ntill\ntlm practical mi\nlluw laboroi\nihis mosl Imi\npru\n01(11\nan increase was possible on a\nmere guess that a certain amount\nof silver would be recognized as\ni miy money at a ratio of one\n.,,. v,i,i' mighl be reasonably\n.   peep 'i u| i definite basis of\n,- cteen to one? The buoyancy\nof silver is remarkable to say\nth \u25a0 least, and despite the re-\ncenl declaration by the llrilish\ni lovornmenl lhat il never heard\nof such a man us Wolcoll, uud\ndidn't know that the Republic of\nthe United Stales wanted an international ''Illlli I'eiiee, llll! While\nmetal i.s holding ils own with\ngreat tenacity, the average price\nbeing imi little below ils \"Bank\nKno .-ing tiiul tho alleged ot\nfori   0   in \u25a0   United  States to\nloan international mono-\n\u25a0 .   ,'. ,.  ice is  rely polltl\nil oriotmly Intend\nml o .' \u2022' ,i undortakou, the\n tenl of (Iri'iii  Britain is\nopnient work when I left last\nweek, and they will continue\nthroughout tho winter. It is ex-\npeeled tliat by tho time tlie rnil-\nway is completed, which will\nprobably bo in the spring of\n1899, there will be at least a\nscore of producing mines, shipping many hundreds of tons per\nday. The interests of the district noxt yoar will be greatly\nadvanced by the rivalry and competition of two distinct steamboat companies. New boats are\nnow being constructed, and will\nbe ready for service next spring,\nto run in competition with the\nUpper Columbia Transportation\nCompany. This will not only\nassure a big reduction in freight\nrates, but will givo us more regular and frequent service in and\nout of the dislrict.\n\"A great many alleged prospeotors havo been into llio country this year and went away\nmailing statements that tho country was not a promising one, but\nthey havo not yet injured us in\nany way. Theso so-called prospectors came iu last spring and\nstaked out anything thoy could\nlind iu the shapo 'of quartz, expecting an army of suckers to\ncome along during tho summer\nand buy their claims. Their expectations not being realized\nIhey very fortunately left us.\nMining men in earnest and pros']\npeelers of experience have found\nlhe very best promises of good\nnud rich mineral dovpibpinout,\nami many of Ihese. men are now\noiigagod in actual worh* of iin-\nprovomont throughout lho entire\ndistrict.\"\nBATCHELDER & iiiii;!*,;,     |\ni   ASSAVI'.KS A\\'l! i III;MISTS. |j\nil\" lhe priiim-i I 5 i;\"l'l \"ii'l li\"l'! Oris Moiled, He- S\nlined nml bought.\nS I'. (I. Ilux 1705.     Spokane, VVnah.\nite sarcasm, 1\n-Imi\".' is a line\nIS   PUBLISHED   WEEKLY RY\nTHE  PROSPECTOR COMPANY.\nA. It. GRACE. MANAGER.\nTHE PROSPECTOR, Is published\nevery Satui'ilny, tint) litis a guurtmtccd\ncliciiliilioii larger than nay other pupcr\nIn lias! Kootcmiy. lt is all home Printed\nmid contains double the news of any\nother piipei-in the district.\nAs nit advertising medium It is unexcelled.\n\u2022\nDevoted to the upliulldlai: ol Fort Steele,  the\ndevelopment ol the vast minorul resources ol\nthe Kust Kootenuy mining dislrict.\nSubscriptions,  %2.00 per year.\nAdvertising rules iiiude known on iipiillcutioa.\nContributions lire solicited Irom all purls ol the\ndistrict, liui ull mniler Intended (or publication\nmust linve lite writer's signature.\nTHIS PAPER aSSSVi'KS\n&C'o., Suite I*'.. Firs! National Hunk liuililtnu.\nSiiiiliiini', Wui.li., where contracts eun be iiiude\nA. B. Warburton succeeds\nPeters as Premier of P. E. Island. H. C. McDonald will be\nAttorney-General. McLean and\nMcMillan will retain their portfolios,\nThe Golden-British Columbia\nMining Company, Limited, has\nbeen formed in London and registered in this Province, with\nW, G. Mitchell-limes managing\ndirector, and Lord Ribblesdalo\npresident.\nThe Rossland Evening Record\nhas been boycotted by 'the Printers and tho Miners' Unions and\nthe Knights of Labor, becauso\nof alleged unfairness in tlio \"Record's\" treatment of employees.\nTuberculosis has broken out\non the Central Experimental\nFarm.\nJ. C. Provost, the defaulting\nSupromo Court Registrar, of\nVictoria, has boon rolousod from\nthe Penitentiary at New Westminister on account of ill-health,\nHo hud served two years of liis\nsentence.\nRuinoi snys that Mr, D'Alton\nMcCarthy is mentioned us tbo\nsuccessor to Sir Oliver Mowat in\nthe Cabinet.\nThe Providence Pur Company,\nProvidence II. I.,  wnnls all kinds nl   Ktnv\nFurs.skins, ilitiseiti!. Seiiei'ii. nic. ;,\u25a0'\"J'1'lcn.s\nquoted fur next sixty iluys lire ns fulloivs:\nSilver Pox v Wi uu tu tfisil llll\nHoi\nOtter\t\nllunvor ...\nMini In ,.\nWnli\t\nIiiiiI Fox.,,\nMink\t\nSlnniii ...\nOrayl'-ox.\nKill\t\ni IH) t\nMUI\n    .] IHI to I) IK)\n    '.IIUIIII lllllllil\n    -I IK) to 11 IHI\n     I llll tll 11 IHI\n     I IKI to 11 IK)\n       7,'i to 11 IHI\n        1ft to I IKI\n        Will) 70\n        Willi 115\n;-,  l'i-lri* l.lnl, iiiiiii] iitlini' furs iiiiii skins on\nii|i|illi'iilliiii.   |.*iill pricesginirallt I. CniTlul\nMl,rtl.hi  I'liriemis In-illl H, ami lliiiiieillutii\nreiiilllnuceoliulliionslg nli,. IB-Ill\nSMITH & LINDSAY,\nTobacco Plains,       -   Molilalia.\nHighest Prioe f\nPaid tor WW\nFitra.\nCanadian Pacific Railway.\nFROM OCEAN TO OCEAN.\nWhen u\u00b0i\u00bbS East this line affords excellent accommodation for the traveller.   Splendid\nDining Car Service, Palace Sleep-\ninn Gars, Through Tourist\nCar Service.\nLaKe Steamers leave Ft. William, ont\nA.lboi'lll foi' Owon Sound ovory Tuosdny\nAlbnbiisca \" \" \" \" Thursday\nManitoba    \"      \"        \"        \"    Sunday\nFOR INFORMATION AND FIJLL PARTICULARS APPLY TO\nCl. I'l. WELLS, Agont, Goldon, B, C.\nnOilKI'T KERR, Traffic Manager, Winnipeg, Man.\niim_un_u_u___u__iii\nI Upper cmuiDUa Navigation\nit\nAND\nLIMITED.'\n-AND-\ninternational Transportation Go.\n$   Time Table, to take effect July 1st, 1897.   *'\nll\nl-Wr STEELE AND .TKNNINOS ROUTE:\nHLoiuiun'-s North Star uml Gwendolines mako four trips a week,\nExpress orders for goods will be immediately attended to at Spo-\n! kane, and went up C. O. D.\nFORT STEELE AND GOLDEN ROUTE:\nStage loiivos Fort Stoolo Tuesday ami Friday morning, arriving aiv\nGoldon Wednesday and Saturday ut -I p, in.\n[fl       Mail intended for Fort Steele via Jennings, should be addressed carojj..\ni of International Co., Jennings, utontaim, otherwise letters arc sent vhtKf\nKfl Nelson and Golden, B. C, L\nP. P. Arm strong\nw\nGREAT\nNorthern\nE\nTHE SUUVBYOn'S CHAIN MADE IT THE SHORTEST\nTRANSCONTINENTAL KOUTE.\nIt is the most raoilcni in equipment*, it is the heaviest railed line;\nIt has a 1'ock-ballust roti-bcd: it orasaos no sand deserts; it was built\nwithout a land grant or government aid; it is noted tor courtesy ol Its\nemployes; it is tho only lino sewing meals on the a la carte plan.\nTHROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA\nBY DAYLIGHT.\nFor FORT STEELE and tlio EAST KOOTENAY MINES, Weekly\nStage from Kalispell,  Steamboat communications trom Jennings\nduring Summer.   Quickest und Best route to nil parts ol the United\nStates, Eastern Canada und Europe.\nFor maps, tickets and complete information cull or address\nnoarost agent or\nC.G.DIXON.Gonora! Agont,\nSpokano  Wash.\nI'M.WHITNEY. G. P. und T. A.\nSt. Paul, .Minn.\nUiiUiU\nEVERYTHING\nIN\nDrugs \"f* Patent Medicines.\nI'lniiTOII.KT SOAI'S.\nI'lni' IMI'OIITKIl L'BllFUMISS.\nPino HAM, TOOTH mul NAII. IIIIIISIIES.\n'I>  (I)  11  W  1!  1)\nA. W. BLEASDELL,\nPioneer Drug Hall,\nFort Steele, B. \u00a3\u2022\nGraduate Ontario College of Pharmacy.\ntlfflW\nDrew & Hayes, Prop's.\nFORT STEELE, B,C,\nStrictly First Class. >\u2014\u25a0 THE PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE, 11. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1897,\n############\nif\n1\nE2\nC. F. VENOSTA\n9\n9\n9\nmm\nS*\n\u2022;\n9\nf\nSole Agent for the:\ne\nJ\nThe C^pitc!\nene\nI ic\n\u25a0nm^mimnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmnmmmmm\nlie\nD\neel\nThe Price of Lots\nNo Other Town in East K\nChance for Investment.\ne rebed\nn up Accordingly.\nPresents Such a\n%mWMMMMMMMMM*^%MMM\n-\u2014- SOLID, SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH\na    a\n_______\nf^'*at___y_*fls\nCF.\n*-^Bl^\nTHE FINEST LOCATED.\n\/ L\nThe Most Prosperous.\nTown in East Kootenay, THK PUOSPEOTOK, TOUT STEELE B.C., NOVEMBER lil, lull\nrMti\u00bb .i.i*i^-ii'ti\u00bbi*4*.-vi*     |'i''v \u2022*uvi' |iil;,'n |n '\n-  site compani   having offer\n- iT  ..'.'. ',\". \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 lit: I n. :\u25a0:',\u2022    i imber o   Ihem  lo -  prop iseil \u2022#\n,\",! bnnd, lo raise llie ivinil for .k:\ni;1!;' i|iM*i*iiii\u00ab*iiiiMi*i CT. MARY'S SNN\nTB-lif-:\nLOCAL NEWS NOTES.       wind instruments.\nMr.   Belcher,   I'.   1*1., the lirsl      You ean liny Hour ul Washburn  * \u20ac J \"8 ~i \u2022\u00a3*\u25a0 \u00a3*\u25a0 S -j ' 9\u00abi      |\u2014I|~_-ff3k1\nUient in the Porl  Steele  Hos-  &   Purvitinee's al   Hie  s 1.1 * VWWfcU   -\"\u00bb     H   HJHK5I*\npiiul, wlm \\vu> uiliuiiii'i! mi  Sat- price  as   long   as   the  presenl  -fc\n,11,1:1. last,  is recovering satis- stock lasts.                                  ^\nfa     rily.    Hu is afflicted with .v\nmountiiiu fever, Tlie   Ktilispell   llei-alil-loitrnal \u00a3\nnines thai the Porl Si,vie stage *\nMary Rio, one 0  l'n lildren rolls  out   of   town   every   trip ^\nn!  tlie Indian Industrial Sehool, loaded down lo lhe guards with -J(f\ndi, .  - iklenly   on   Tuesday   of passengers and baggn                  ^\nhe  lungs,    Sl 1 jc\n : lhe brightest ol their !;\"                                         ui_5     ,\u201e.,\u201e          ,\n'   , :    ,.    is    is much nu       *           Shaw               ,* **     \"\"' \u25a0'  ' \"\"' \"AUIS\n\u2014* in\nielcs in C. P. II. survi                 vK\ni- Lindsays ....\n*\nA 11 .        *\nTwo Commodious Sample Rooms lor Commercial Men\n11 UIU M.i: Tli Wm      : .\nl-a'tMt-i'an-fcvi.Yfttt-k'ii-iiiv\n.'4M\u00bb4i'ftM%'4iAl_rt'*-hMi--_,WM^^\n$  FORI STEELE, B. C.\nItest Accommodations in Fort Steele now\n$ ii      ready for guests.      2*||f\u00a3\n^ \\i;u.\\N(;k.\\H'INTS cam hi? maim*; vou kooms\n* i'l 1,'nisijki) 111; iinpuunished.  .  .  .\n*\nPRICES REASONABLE.\nJ. c. Greene. Proprietor.\n** \u2022 ' PER HAY.     *\nx 1     1 Restaurant mail eun learn of 11 lino business oppor-\n\u25a0(j   1 mil', 'ii connection wilii llie above.\nA iew Offices and Stores to rent in the building.\na.\n'\u2022Ilul     '\n\u25a0,...,, 0 Si\n-,\nA.  V   M    1 ','.  -\u25a0   \u25a0\n1      ' \/ )EN, li   C\n**        ' '******* \\ The Mountain I\np\n- _\nIV\nmi.\n1\n\u25a0\ndi\n1\nli\n\u25a0\nN\nS,\nThe\n11\n1\nmn\nt*;\nFort Steele. 1\neadquarters-\n, ii\n\u25a0\n*  *  &  *\nP     *      \u2022'\u2022'     \u2022**#\nHome Comforts,\nthis we,\n'.'\n.   .\n:i full and eoiupl\n... i-,,., ,\n- - _\n'\n:.     See across Pil\nest.     It is\n.\nStage   Driver   1) *   .\nn  * ,, ,       ners foi .  i  ,, \u25a0...       ,     \u25a0\n\"    \u25a0 , ,       \u25a0\n\u25a0\n... Z:\n\u25a0-..,-\u25a0        c\n\"     \u25a0 tz\n,,...' iiii- Mi   '.*-  ST\nI'l'ioi\" er of  Un    V.   '.. I:\nMrs. .\"-,.       \u25a0     in (lout Uivei       S\n\"                             .                         IT\nI'll'.'   I''' \u00a3  7~ ^2\ned ils lirsl p .\u201e - \u201e    ,,  rr. \u201e ,        . ^5\n;  Ti., run  um *\"=      Manufacturer of ail kinds ot Lumber.    ~:\n....in is ipheidthi .' *,.,    5: j large assortment of Seasoned zi\n':\u25a0\u25a0  i\" or of Paiierson 11^ nst the I \u00a3 Lumber and Shingles al- 2\nI'he :: - l.'ity ill Viclori I   :u. mini   of ZZ IV'IVS    Oil     Il'ltul 3\nI'm ii   ...       *\u2022' illld ill   llie Point   Rllice bridge disaster. |~ \"-'\"       ~j\nliiiul iiresenis u zz Dh-ien-isio-j-L-M-ttber a Spccioty. 2\nmosl    nin luhle   appearance, Mr. Briiee, mining expert is in \u2022-_                                                                                           zz\n.,,, jtli um lln   city,   i'i :u Iiin,':'   here   from sz.\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0i*iii instill   ' Moyie.                                         !C\nGR\nFort Steele, B. C.\nWILLIAM  FORSYTH,   PROPRIETOR.\nthis is one of the besl  appointed   lintels in tlm\nPort Sleele District,\nEvery   room   is   comfortably   furnished,\n\u2022**\u2022.*\u2022*\u2022\"* '\u25a0\n* $ -.$ ^- for Travellers and Mining Men \u00a3 ~\u00ab\ni m j*. ,* jP When you visil Fori Steele you will miss it. if you dont 2>\nk      <      \u00a3      \u00a3                                                         ;~ stop at  the,                                     2\n* *     -jt     \u00a3       Handsomely and Expensively Fur- \u00a3 :_;\n,' \u2022 ' rthing new,  First Class and I M 0 li II19 I ll    li 0 li S 6.                 I\n-_S-          Jt          -j;.          -J&.                                                                                           *\"\" -\u2014*\nStrictly Modern in every par- |aUihlaiiaayi.iaiailauuu-siiiUUUiiiaUii)lUiijiUiiaiiil|\n* $     $     \u25a0* tioular,\n* *     *     *?  i-\nTRAVELLERS\nDON'T   FORGET\nli .O   '<*,' rK   *-\u2022 *:i ih V:\niV   a, >:.!.\u00bb.-\/\u25a0>. -'J',-     -fc i'_i>t\"a\nJ\nGeneral Merchant AND\nLscjucr Dealer.\nFirst Class Brands of Liquors and Cigars.\nHeadquarters For Mining  Men.\nCommodious Sample Rooms.\nBest Cuisine in the West.\nModern Conveniences.\nHome Comforts.\nxNeish\nProprietor.\n\u00bb\u00ab>^i_>^v;*^\u00bb\u00bb*viw***w^^ \u2022?o?*\u00bb.-k\u00ab'-*e'-Ni1> 5:\nWflSfl. - - - B.G.\nClem-in ii  sale now   i      ot. ftall wenl down to Sund fr;\n] :       :: '':::-!;,;V:;;,iv:^;;'S::..-'u.!:::';::;;; ^iiuuuuiuuimiuuauuuuuuuauuiuuuiiuuiiuiuuuui^ ^ DALGARDNO HOUSE\nOH t))(> W'UV 111*1-11    IM [II I'i'. I    1 lir I'i'. olH'   lilO, 'h'_\" ij ^ *\ni\nhis !i\"_' broken and the otlier hi\nnl,!   li'i'ii     |>hi    mi     u   ivi II \"'   ''    em-shed.     Be    inleiul\nFIRST CLASS IN EVERY PADTICULAn\n\u25a0i  trapper and  prospector brinj?inj.'  Ihem to the hospital     convenient to railway depot\nin these purls,   was l)rouf,'hl  to '\"'''''\u25a0                                              ani>steam\"boaTlandinc\ntown in'   Iv!.  Smith  : om Bull \u2014,,,-..- s_IMupi n*\ni                       .        \u25a0.- 'I'll,,   ,,,\u25a0.:!      I..,.,    ti,'.     ,i-,\u201e,l-   .,,.            ItA i 1--S RI.AS0I-1ABLL\nRiver lliis weeli, seriouslyuiluiK ''  statre 1  ismcukiu*-\nHohusbuen lakcn to lho Sleule rived about midniftlit after a hard      free sample rooms\nlinns...  uml   K.  T    II   -      ' us \"'ip,\n I,   i*ii*i   ilu in;: u   I:-     Iur -\"li- !f^l'\nI    nl from Bonuer's Perry \"B'\ni- mspi   liilion in Kalis   to conned  with  the 0. N. I.''v    9\npell.    I'Yil Moi .    Lake  for   tp, i\nfro Korl Steele is now lieim.' built.\nin the Si   la Ion- I        \u2022 - I *\u25a0        s iu i hu *e.\u25a0    T -\nti , ll  1'', Hern     predicts thnl  this\n isini'ss in\ni \u25a0     i the famous\nBull li :-,\u201e,',     >   Lake\n\u25a0\nit\n\\\nheadquarters for commercial and mining men\nS. ABLER.\npnoi'uiETOR,\n.\nGolden, B.C.\nA Train Loaves the Kootenay House Every Tuesday & Friday   ''\n0\nM \u25a0     :\nPORT  STEELE  B.C.\n'i     Now under ihe management of\nR. D. MATHER.\nIs .-I large and attractive Hotel\nof quiet elegance in till its\nappointments,   with a\nousine of superior\nexcellence.\nSpecial rules by tho i ith . Jj\n_*T*^-\u00bb'^'*'\u00bbv\u00bb\u00bb?'\u00bbV.WMM&*4-\u00bbMi|M'&-K&*iM^ \u2022*\u00bb'T *\u2022\u00bb? \u00bb\u2022*>\u00ab\nConnecting with Steamer for Fort Steele,\n*!ni!!!nn!!niHf!?H!!Hmtnn!wn!ntn\u00ab?ni!i!ini!!!!?!n!!!n*i3?r FOR TIIE FO R T ST E E L E\n'1 MINP^v\nhull  i^\nMel li Iiii-: *\u00a3.\n-\ni\nI..\n\u25a0:\u2022\"\n'S1\n'l ;'\nA lit\n\u2022JO 2     Triavcller-s, to and froiti\nPort Steele & Kalispell,\niLoaging itousc.|\nWill iind the host ol accommodations at\nsTi;i>.\n_s\nII\n'\n\u25a0 li 'i (. )SITE THE STEELE HOUSE 3\nPRIGES  10 .SHU  EVERyBODy.\nHAY ondOATS. at the Ni\nh\nAi\nL.-_-\nM rs.   H .cv e 11    P rop.\nNORTH STAR MINING CO.\n*.\u00ab\u00bbMii,i;..iUiiiM:iui\u00bbiuiiiii)i\u00bbiiuJimiumuuiUiiiiauiuuv\nSil'i\nC. M. 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