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C, JSATU-KDAV   SKPTKMBEH 10,1904,\n';;i; i: IV. !\u2022: ('i.\\;\nLOCAL ITEMS\nI'i.-im. pai i ies an. still the .pier of\nthe ihiv. * \u2022..;\u25a0 party to < llearwater\n,-iv, l< had Inicklcborries iii \\ low,\nwhilst the ulhur tu li .11    or-eek    wpre\nHININQ NEWS\nThe New Dundee Co.\nli will be fur the Directut , to .-.\nfully , oiisidcr thu i|Uesl ion uf ti\nYA'e ure  ceipt  of  a   prospectus  tho ore und to have tests made b\\  i\ni ,11 of the new cumiiiim  which   hi-    been   various    othei    methods\nSi in nil i x   c| Is l.aic Incn   i-Mii.un-      '     ' . >i. i j ...,.   ..,,,,,    i,.,      min\nCulistable    l-rascr   was    culled    to  :\t\n.* , . ,  \u25a0 .,.,       ,       utter black cup* .       ,     .,  ,, . \u2022  \u201e,,., ,.     ... . formed to operule the   Dundee   .nine,   Useil in Ivootemiy before udoptui;.\nNelson qu special duty  on    Ihursiluv ing tpe linn neuk ptaeeis luteH, ami ' ' . -\n.,., George  Column,   appeared   outside ,*.\u201e*\u2022\u201e li:!. ,-M,,,-\u201e, \u201et week. and the following particulars are tufc    special method of milling,   ml    it\n\u201en Thursday last, for the first time it. ' en therefrom: believed th.(t with   - pete.it\nYo.i .nil lind exceptional  value.*,   |n   hUVel,n| t|;l..<i      Although   he   is   now      J . H. Kowlcy recorded the location       The name of   th. npany   is   tho  'W nt and careful trou in of   tin\nStationery,     Confectioner),      School   ,1||,v:.it.s,l1\u201ei |,,, l,i|\u201e,,^   ,,,   undergo \"\u25a0\u25a0 lhe Hi-Metallic claim, am|   assess* Dundee I lold Mine f-iinited, the  nip-  nru tho Puu.lrc cm bo mudc :i   pi\nsupplies, ltaz.-i-s $,-. at C'ninphell's.      ^ ^ operation shortly, men t work qil   ill''   l-li.namsa   claim, jtul being $li25,000 divided   into   :!,>; t-abtp property,\nSam Ma.isl.idl and'his  brothel    ar-       \u201e ,     . . , this wee!.. t 5.00,000 of par value 33 cent*,     tint.\n, , I',use pleasing prices ... staple    tlud \u25a0   , , ,\nlived on Friday tq do   work   un   the  , ,     ..,.;;..     ., tpi lion ut these shares have licnit  sit\n,    .        ..    J   . '      ..,.,        fuuey   groceries  and   provUious    at      M Uawley am  Anderson clos- \u201e\u201e\u2022\nl.iMor   caim,   above    the     Wilcox   -Jamubell's , , . ,    , \"8\"\n<-,l\".p\"l I. s- ci III colltl-aet,   llist Week  will the own-\nYou can get up a good iiieiil i|t   low\nexpense, ifryou buy your groceries at\niiliipbell's\nQrace Bonner.\n...\u201elc (ot the purposes   of   the   coin-      [nduin races, war dunces and \"Iced a colltl-aet   ,-ist week wit ll the own-  ,   .  -,\u201e,,\u201e\u201e,   , i i . . ,    ,\n,,.,,\u201e., , P,l\")> \u00ab\u2022\"' l.nOQiOQO shares bavehuBii  dances in an Indian villagu   all   th.\ners of the Yankee Oirl jirnup, to sink ,-   ,,  i -,     .       .-     ,i .,, , .\n,    ,   . &    '\u2022 issued as consideration  tor  the  pro- own, will bo one   of   the   interestiii\na shaft 00 feet on the property,   anil ....,      ,\u25a0\u00ab \u2022 \u25a0     , ,* i . ,\n,      ,     '    '     ,      , PBI'tyi    Hie provisional director;-   arp sights at the Spokane Interstate  Fu\nwent   to   work     I.ist     Wetlnesouy, \u201e, ,- ,,   . i ...\nas follows\n| this year, which lusts one week,   fi-on\n  Slioulil the ileal now   uii.lei-    negnciu. ..     .,      .. ., unci \u201e\u25a0   \u25a0\nMine owners and prospectors   wh\u201e      G.ace Bonner, impersonator,   gaveLion b(J 0.050(, (w e      ted       ,. '\"   '*\u25a0   A\u00bb\"'\"\"\u00bb.   *\u00bb*\u00ab\"\u00ab\u00ab\u25a0'    H,  H October fl to I).    Chief   Lot   ut\nintend sending in samples for e,hihi-  an exhibition of be,'versatility   to   :.'befl ,\u201e,\u201e,,,,\u201e,,[  ,\u201e,   tho   eon. J\"\"1  *   la\u2122T?  Af '''    '^'' S.P^ne Indtans w.ll pitch his Did\nlion at the Nelson and Spokane Fairs  small audience in the|Miner's    UnionL       w,u       u        with   \u201e, \u201e,       vunouu '''\u25a0 '\u00ab\u2022 u- \\\u2122\u2122nt< village, on the t.ur grounds, aud   w\nl.oula>ncUheminu\u00ab a   to   Mr.   Hall on Thursday last.     The   young L ^^  \u201ef      \u201e.,,   \u201e\u201e   tl\u201e.   slllm,        ol'\u00bb   \"\u00ab\"'H   P'^nt   It,   C.   fl,,y f,,d\u201ei\u201e men   and   w ,.   ....\nBuck-worth.     Only   seven   or   eight   My had several tlitfleiilties   to   con. L \" Mills 1. .1 1. Co   Ltd, 1 res.denl   ui  children will hv,- ,\u201e       tepees   and\nhave been received tvs   yet,   and   the tend with, it, the shape of whispering tlic \\ ii,,.-i,v,-,', Y\\es,n,,,,s.,-,   ,v    iu*. furnWi a continual performance,   f.e\ntime is growing short.    Ymir   should | children   and   empty   benches,    but      Seyeritl necessary additions to   the1';\"'   \"<Mlw\u00abty,    Vancouver,    II.    C, of choigu, of fun and ainus nl   f..r\nho careful to keep up   its   name   fori managed to interest the   majority   of | offectivo operation of tho   Hunter   \\ ..'    _    resident \u2022 ^ all visitors to tho   Fair,      They   will\nvariety and excellence of its  exhibits   the audience, in thu little drama   she tramway were  miide   this   week   by       Ihe Hon. Sir Chatles ]{,bbe.t Tup- Cuok their meals in old [mlinn fashum\n,,,     .. \u201e presented.    Tho piece is   milled   Rs,   Messrs.   Riblet,   which    necessitated Per> K-C > K   c-M-G-,   Vuneouver, Und will engage in   all   thu   Indian\nDtckSchrumandlomKeloggmay^   iiidtiincUho  ^   .^^   ^  \u201e\u201e, st, ,f lll(! ,\u201e\u201e,\u201e\u201e f(,   ,  iaf\\B.Q. pftsti  and an, t.ts.    They wi\nclaim the best hunting record  of the M o{ whkh aie tiiken \u201e\u201e.:,\u201e.,\u201e\u201e    .,.,\u201e. ,,lt(. ,\u201e-   shi        t   J       F. T. Walker,   Assistant   Manager  i,ave their ponies and \u25a0 ,on.\nyear.soar.    Ihey were o|,t on H,ds ^ ^ ^    ^  ^ of i tinues to average about 80   tons   ^ Kuy\u00abl Itank \u00abf   Cana-la,   Y\u201e\u201e, \u201e\u201e.,-,-.;,,,,,,  on   the   Fair   grounds   track.\nden creek for a day or two    and   re- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ Au inspection of cl, e as  it  \"\u2022 C Sunday, the last day of t|,e Fair, will\nturned w\u00abtb a bag of one bear,   thus ^ ^      e   aud, u,       ,, on t, ,.,,\u201e,, ,, 8llfflJ    C. li Major, Financial Agent, New be Indian day and       I\u201e-    \u201e,\nteen grouse, two ducks and one   I'ttb.l .     ,    , .......        ......    .......   ... .  ,    i Westminster,  li. O. '..,,\u201e,.. . \u2022!,;..,\u2022 I I    \\.,.-\n,'.  \" hence was never in doubt   as   to   tho cient to show that She values must be    \u00bb estu.ii.ster, I,, t\nicr   reuatne !. . .... \u201e .        i'.\u201e.,t..\u201e.s.    i,,,,\u201e\nInt.    We do not   remember   i.-am,,-.- . ..\n.,,.,..,       , idimiitv nt tin- supposed speaker. improving consiqei'bly, as line   spects\not ni.inv such bags in this ilisu-u-t, anil               \u2022                            ..   , . , *  ,    ,    ,\n,,,     .        .       . .. Mas Bonner also supplied entre.aors, men p, s can now   he   picked   Imp\nthe    Kuntcti.iy     iolll.sl      Association ,.,      ,        ,.    ,        , ,    ,,   !, ,,- \u201e-.i     ,      i\n,,,,,, . ,.      in winch  she displayed   remarkable hazard from on tlio loads,\nwould do well to draw the   attention\nof\npossibilities of tho Ymir district.\nXresctiit is nourishing as well as pal-\ntitaide, 25e per package,   tor   sale   at\nt'anipliell's.\nm-i  to Chief Lot and    he;   follow,\nBunkers:    lioyal Hank of  Canada,  for any exhihitii,nii   which   they\nSecretary;    I!. Knox Walkom ear   to make in front of   the   g\nSolicitors:    Cir'jould    ,v     Grant, stand,    This will be very   interesting\nma ,'\nin i\n.,,,.. ,,i      ventriloquial and   elocutionary   pow,\ntourists looking tor .spurt,    to    tlic , I -\nNew Westminster, 11. C\nA deal bos boon oompletod for   the      Extracts from   reports   by   Frank  people,   wl\nto all, but especially   so   to   eastern\nYmir Rifle Brigade.\nsal,-of 1.10 acres of hydraulic   placer Bobbins, S. S. Fowler   and    Bernard\nground situated at tho mouth of   the Macdonald ure given, besides extracts\nti,    u     L\u00bb        Hill  Cr.         Salmon river, 15 miles above Waneta, from a more recent report by Mr.   A.\nI ne ijroKen nni \\*o.    , \u201e ,,        . ...\nI Ihe venders are A. 1. Ivose  ana   VV. II. Qracey, which are hero   roprixluc\nin   got\ncited    \u00bb  eucv,\nanything is juicl about Indians,\n\\ and the old board of directors was re\nThe rifles for the above association elected, with the addition  of   ..   Mi\nQ  White, and tbe purchasers a   gyn    ed:\nThe annual meeting of the company , ^.^ q{ ^ Angol(ja ,\u201e,,-\u201ellisU   Th\u201e      , ,\u201e\nwas held on Monday tbe Oth,   Sept., syml-,ull> ,,lls  \u201e1,.lil,1>,   bBgm) \u201e,\u201e,,,,.  opilliull of  t)ie   p,,,,,,,,,.    ,   ,m   my W   |\\. Chelsey, C. W. Walter,   Mis\nHotel Arrivals.\nlyto  your   enquiry n,   my      Wau.ohp H.rra.:-R. E.  Unyon,\ntions on the property, making ditches that my inspection of   the   initio ns M' Ma'nski, Miss A,   Svoboda,    Miss\nand flumes,    The intention is to in   dovolopeij by the shaft and drifts nt  G. Svobodu, Nelson.\nhave now been received  and   are   ,,t Edward A. King, of Chicago.      >l>e sta,i ^ lurKe l,y(jruulic plant.     J.    [   the 'JOO-foot level has impressed   ino      McLii orKL.-St.   Clair   Bal,\n,|,e hardware su.,,, of C.S.   T. Ross. | board will meet shortly to decide up-   Boyd, \u00bb placer miner erf   considerable  very favorably, four Jr., Hamilton; S  Bywatcr,   s,\u201e,\nMr ,I. W. Koss the   captain   of   the,on the course of   operutu r   theL,   ri|)UCB i8 in ,.ha|.g0 o( tho w0,,k, The vein as exposed it,   tl...   work    kano; W, J. Barker, Erie; W.   Spe...\nBrigade is under bonds for the  safety   immediate future, -. ,         .    ..          .....         .\nand proper usage of these   rifles,   und       A brick valued at ?2400 Was ship* \t\nthey therefore.will bo left entirely   in  pod from the mine this week,   lo   the\nhis charge.    Members of the  Brigade Dominion Assuy office at   Vancouver,| I no  Ymir.\ngoing out to practico can obtain riflesj It, the men,.time   development   work\nand ammunition from  Mr.   Boss   by  is prog.easing in No,   0   tunnel   and\nsig.iiiigfor.su ,   nnd  after practice | there is now from 18 to 18 Inches   of ,.,.,\u201e,\u201e . i,,,. i\u201e ..\u201e,..,\u25a0,\u25a0, -,i  i,c ymg g,)()W t|,\u201e BVerilga   v,,|,\u201e.   0f IPorrier, W. H. Brown, C. McAstock*.\ntho concentrating oro as   exposed in  er, Miss N. G'Noill, A   M. Mctjueon,\nthese level\" to bo from $0 to   ?s per Grace Bonner, Nelson; A.   M.    Salt-\n|,\u201ei. . stead, Krie; _ll.    \\V,    Findley,     Sill\nThere aro exposed in the Hluift an,I   Francisco.\nings is large, woll defined,   and   car- cer, Nelson; A,  I'-.    McMillan,    Valines what   may   be siderod   good couver;.II, 1). Jackson, Nelson; A. -I.\naverage values.    Tho width   between Cowaen, Seattle; N. II. ITonry,   Win\n.v.dls varies from C   to   18   feet,   as nipeg; Mrs, E.   Clark,   Mis,  Clarke,\nshown along the levels for .  distance Miss Sturgeon,   .lis   Clarke,   .1.   G.\nho following cable giving the July oM()2feut Rnd lhB   ^^   u(   lny Plltenaudo, L, H. Chonuelto,   A.    A\nreturns has been received at tho Lon-      ,._\u201e., , .,, ,-!i. ,... w  n   it,,,..,, r  \\i,.\\s.,\u201e.|.\ndun office of th mpunyi \"nO stamp\nran 28 days   -I   hours ami crushed\n3,380 Ions (2,000 lbs , of ore, protluc-\nthe empty shells must he returned   us high grade ore  ill the face,   I'll3 raise\nthey have to be sent back to   the    is. has been completed from .No. ti to the\nsuing department for reloading,   The portal of No, 7, a distance of 52 feet,\nammunition bus not yet  arrived   and , anil is iu good ore all the way,       I ho ing SOU ounces bullion.    The eatimat\nthe targets have been  sent   for   from mill will be fed from the slope opened  ej realisable vnlun (gross) of the  pro- \u2022 , ...\nn ' . at several   points   along   i\u201e,ili  iev,-is[    Cohmoi'oi,ita.n    IIotkl:    \\\\        l\u00bb\nOttawa.    In the meiintiuie   however up by this raise, during   the   present  Juct is 88,700.    222 tons of  concon-\nmakeshift targets can be utilize.\ni.line   or   less   regular   slreuks   an.I\nhunches ot what may he cullod   clean\n11 til il. Nelson; Anc-elo Wbaris,     Nil-\nmonth, nnd as the aver..g     value   of Urates, shippod, gross ostimuted value,\nOn   Monday   lust   the   executive  the ore is well over $15,  the  months as 080    Cyanide plant treated 2,280\n'     , .      , , ,      ,      i i '      .,. i         i-,,ini,,,s,-,| ,,| iron   pyrites,   galena\ncommittee t nnd appointed ,.   sub-  returns aro expected to be aoovo   tbe tons (2,000 lbs.) ol  tailings,   proline-\ncommittee ciuisisting,af Captain  Boss; average. ingbul,|un    .\u201e,g   est, I   ,   v,l|||\u201e,  .,-,,\u201e*-,\u201e,,\u201e,.   tllll,   MV\\\\A;[Z..;;;,'; s^Alex 7.  Ke,;;\nand Messrs. Fraser, Hughes and Win \\]m   ()f  s   ....   s ,      |1^.,|1\u201e.   Ho 24 inches       Tom suir,lan G >'canlan    M    Sea,.-\nslow to soeot a suitable   rltlo   range. I tt ,.;, ,        ,,.,,\u201e, J'\"'\" N\"\"k\"' '\n\u25a0   . i     ui       ,  i,i\u201e   i,'. -*,..      .,      ,        n:-i $085\u2014#10,200,    Working expenses,      I ho reports mado on tin    property \u2022,     j   MrM *   i     M    Wiuit.-i.l-.\nhe  one   selected   will   probably    be             Thp   Yankee   Girl. ,     u           .,  i i ;.     i.- \u201e.i .. \u201e,\u201ei \\l,\u201e. I      '\n,.    ,     ,, '\u201e , ,,' ,l\u201e,                                                                      $15,100,     lJro(lt$ ,0.10.    There   hus >.y Messrs. Kobliins, |o .wlei nml Mae j sM   ,     j    M        ,   ,.    \u2022\u2022,,\u201e,.,      ,:\nover the   and Iv.ng to tin- west ol   the   .' ' . ,   .,\n|,oiia|,|,   I   behevo   lire    Milislauluilli\nson; W, Boytl,  Erie;   II.   McDonald,\nGram] Forks.\nand \/hie blende.      I'l.ese    aVOf'lgO    ill |      Rf)H(,    ||,\u201esl;.     A      ||airis,     Ki i\n,1 li i    i . . ,l Holial'l,   I    UOIICVO    me    suostaiiiiauy ..    , ,       u   \\1 ..I.l,.., Miss Uell--V     .1\nrailroad   truck   ODDOS to   All. h-rsoii s ! ,   ,   ,, , ,.,. \u201e  beert oxpciidct during tho inoiith   ,,.. \u2022 Muiltlell, s. ,m,.,i,i, ii, .hiss c. ii \\,\nI am oao   iiii.u   opposii.       in      i A deal is   now   under nogoentlon \" correct, and my own op n on   is that ,*,,,v,  ,,   i--;,,,..,,.,, i  ,r.ma.    \\\u201ei\nranch,    Volunteers will be ..-..lied   for..     ,     '.. _..,.., i\u201e.*,.i tH'iiW.\" .... Kolley, Ji. Kinaiiaii, A. .nines,   ni.t\nto help clem  the filing line\ni for .he Yankee Glli group, consisting\nof the Yankee Girl, Canadian Girl\nand Yale Fr.ietioit.il claims (In\nThursday last J, Biesnaham   and   P.\nDedication   of  CathoMc*    H Clark (sonof PaUy Clink) exam\nChurch\nLast Monday   (Labour   Day)   the\nincd the property on behalf   of   Patsy\nChirk, and we gather   that   there   i-\nvery probnbilty of a deal being   t'OII\nnew Catholic church, In   Ymir,   was  eluded it.   tlio  early   pun   of   next\ndedicated, the ceremony   being   con- week     I'lie Yankee Girl group    has\nducted Iv Father AltL.,1)'.     A   I urge l\u00ab\"HJ b\u00abon known as oi f   the  most\nnumber of visitors oamo   down   from pi'omlslng properties   iu   t amp,\n,I\"V\"1 \u25a0'\"-\u2022-'\"- iVith proper develo, mt tho   Uundee : %w, ^ \u2022\u201e\u201e,,. Ili.villlf. ,-,\u201e,  \u201e,\u201e.\u201e,,;   .1.\n  \u00bbill prove a largo and valuable mine.\" I Knilth, Northport; P,   II    Clark,   I\nThe pros tusconcludss with   tint   Br01,im|)ttni j, M, Russell, Kpokane\nPougald   i' .me.on,   ins|,e,i,,i     of   following gonui'id rcinarksi\nmads nml traiN, bus lefi for Creston,      M is believed by invading a   smal\nnpressot  and    dris lug    the   long\nwhore there is some trail work to   I..- '\"\"\"I *\u00bb'' ami    orivnig    ....    mug      |'|,0y\u00abro lino fresh and reliable goo.l-\n\u201e, IW.C.    For-   'I referred to in Mr. Macl aid's ,\u201e,, , IU\nreport, it  \u00bb..ul.l develop a uooy ..t urn\nrestor have also   left   for   thu   sumo  fcll|Ht.tt.nl]y i\u201er|,o to iiiMiira the hUucuhh \t\nlone     W. I'\nrest\npine\nr'ul operation of a   milling plant    for\n-nine     Mill-.\nFire chief Coffey bus prepared   the\nI'!,,- y Mm lli .iiii.u is now   circnlu- j\" '  >\"\"\"', following signals for handling tho fire\n.oiii,.,.-i \u25a0 ,,t M'-iio. \u25a0 .-an ,..M,   ..,,...   i -   i-  i   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0        \u25a0 \u25a0 .,,,,. ,\u25a0 ,i,       A test sliipnient of lo tons ur   ore,    j Steady   ringing    aus   ti.\"\nNels  including the   .- ,-   of   the  \u00bb'\u201el i er thu   \u201e\u201ei.\u201e\u201ec,\u201e,-,\u201e   of   the Un* in all the (Inane tout, f the   \u201e\u201e\u201e,,\u201e.\u201e,\u201e    N\u201e, \u201e\u201e  \u201e h\u201e,   ^ ^    : , tV,Hln,k\u201e (,,,,\u201e\u201e.,\nCatholic church at that  place,     The Clurki.it iU, will doubtless bo rap-   eastern states, am ailing  the   al    u,lVB values of $.'l2.0n   per    of    p ^^  , a call for help t\"\nservice was an iuipresslvi e, both i\u00ab.'''\")' developed nn a largo scale.   Ymir t(,ntjon ,,,- \u201e\u201e\u201e,,,., \u201e\u201e,\u201e i\u201e the progress  which $21,00 whs in   gold   und   the\nbamHe    thu   hose   when  drying   and\nthe participants irf the church and  to\nothers witnessing it,   The singing   of\nthe choir was much .idinilcl    us    was\nalso u solo by Mr. Scinlan. uf Nelson\nastttown   will  derive   immeasurable!  f ( ,,,\u201e,._. ,,\u201ei\u201e.,,v   \u201e,   tins   -,,.   balance ill silver and lend,   litest-   I'u    ,,,.,\u201e\u201e, ;,\u201e!,,,\u201e., \u201e\nben.-lit from the operations of such   al , urus closely confirming the teturns to\nlion.\nnyndicate as that controlled by  Patsy ccivud Irj the old   Duiulcu  Cuni|iaiiy\nClal-k, and may t Hdenlly look   for.      Messrs, Itiviuro   aud   Dueliiirmn on tho oru aplppod by th\t\nClICHCll   Null. I',\ni    M o\nSen ice-,   I I  II. ... . Si in, lav school     I\nThu new church is a handsome  build U'ard to llveliur times      The   owners owners of the   land   orotund   bj   the     Coiiceiitratlon tests have also been\nIng, and forms a permanenl   Improve- L-, t| ,(jUp ,,,,\u201e   |jn|1   .m,.i.,\u201e\u201ei    o   proposed   tillc-hutts,    having   giveb made by thu Ehnine oil   | s, and   ''''    '\"\n l,tt0J;!,e\u00ab ?ViPr;;'UnCU,10fH,'\u00b0  I^vollJiinGr imandD   Grobe.  If conseni, tl *   of   \u00abl 'ing al gh I havo not yet I \u201e \u00ab.,,. ,        ,.\ntown.    The proc Is of the collection ,,..,. , ,   ,   ,      \u201e\u25a0 \u25a0    ,  ,       , \t\nIn aid of tl lo   building   fund,   which Tl in understood the deal is negoeluted it he firing Hue   will   be   , unenei.d eluded, sulhcieiit has   I I    '\" pi*..,' Hociety meets on rridu\/ eveun^\nwas takeu up at the   dwJIcation   sor- through   tho   introduction   of     Pal   to-day     U   is Imped   that   u    \u00ab I prove that tl. c   \\\u00bb   ,,\u201e\u201e\u2022\u201e.. ,1,-   to llt g o'clock,    Ml are welcome,    llev,\nVice a.noiiutcl to -7 1. |,a|V, |liullibcr \u00abill votuntet't thch help,  cefltratiou by thai |Vo u II   ^'o..^'J, M. A . Pastuv, THL: YMIR HERALDI  [nou''ttnic,\u00b0on.,R\u00ab\u00bbT\u00bb\u2122tto\u00bb.la\"\n[wee!,-,    we   omitted   one    additional\nl'\u201e.i!ii-l\u201e-l ovctv Saturday mil) mulled  loan)1\n,: lOrnift, <\u25a0. l,-liv,-r,-,l by ,-,irr\u201e-r in tow it.\nS,,!,-<\u2022;';),,,, li- '.-.'1^1 I \u25a0 r   \u201e|,I,\u201e,\u201e,   ].:,\\iil.;.. ,-, vl\nvuuee.\nA-h-'iti-iiii.' rutuj, |l.r*0 |ilt lucti   per moiitti\n'I iu:   Ilium.i, ,-\u25a0,\u201e   ..\"   I,i,J    le.',i   \u201eIi   li-n 111,11\nim-u'-.i,.,,!..,'. In ...  JUirl \u2022   \"r \u2022\u2022.,,,  I,- obi i\ndlmui re.ii, ii\u201e- ,,,li.-,..\ni , i\u201e.ii,.r.-i\u201ei   prliiliint  ,.'   L-vi-ry    uV-.crlpiion\n-I, ii\" dm il,- er.!,,,-\"- \u201ei *,-,,, iiel i.rlu,!*.\nri 111.i-111.11 i:i ', UK\nIIKRAI.U   I'l HUSHING   COMPANY\n11.   KKAUXS,   MANAOIill,\nSATURDAY, SEP., 10, I9Q1.\nLiberal - Consetvative Candidates for Partiament.\nsource of revenue, which would stili\nfarther assist the finances. li may\nI,- ,- mceded that . in- exp. lines < <-.;-\nnected with constable fees, und keep\nof prisonors, would be more th hi net\nby tii\" umounl \u2022 received .-s lin,-- from\npolii uses do. I: \u00ab it li by the munici-\n|. dity Foi instance, tho lines col-\ni ,-;,-,I this week, would pay these expenses for a considerable period, lu.i\nus things ale al pn \u25a0 ei,I ;'.,. \\ go\ni *:,_;i11 to tl,,- Proi incial Treasury.\nLord Dundonald Vindi-    Vancouver\ncated.\nHotel\nFollowing the announcement   mado\nby Mr. Balfour thai Lord Dundonald Kil'st-class Dining Room,\nhad been tendered nn important   Ini- :\nperial position   comes tl,,-   intimation | Bcsl     brands   nl    Wl'llCK,\niliai I lie distinguished soldior has I,en\nii|,pointed Governor and Commander*\niu-Chief ul Ceylon. The post is one\nlicit is confided only to a \u00bb oil I. i,-,l\nand high-class man The strategic\nposition of l i,e colony, will, its thri e\nmillion inhabitants of ninny religions,\naid i he hij'g. j ..'. ers eon ided to I he\nI lovi i nor, uiaku it incumbent upon\nthe Imperial Government to   exercise\nLiquors und < ligars.\nOWEN   BOYEK, Prop\nSecond Avo.\nWilson & Harshaw\nDraymen and\nTeamsters\nYMIR,   I!.    C.\ntit lulling heavy freight <t\nSpecial I v.\nC\nVMM\noiTPgpondenco iironij.tl\n.'Ittl'lllll'll  to.\nFor Kootenay District,\nCHARLES   II.   MACKINTOSH,\nOf  Rossland.\nFor  YalosCariboo   Hist rid,\nMARTIN BURRILL,\nOf Grand   Forks.\nNow   Westminster District,\n.1.   1).   TAYLOli,\nOf New Westminster.\nThere are several   important   deals | judicious discrimination ii   the  selec-1\nin negociution for  properties   in    I\nneighborhood of the Bayonne mine,\nnow being operated on a large sc.de\nby Butte capitalists. Should these\ndeals be c.insinuated, us from   preset,I\noliico is considered one of  exccp'ionul\nresponsibility and honor,\n\\\\ ti have in this appointment the\neinphntiu answer of the Imperial Government to the campaign   waged   by\naround Summit creek, sullicienl t\"\nfoi m tho nucleus of a new mining\ncamp. The district is undoubtedly\nrich and with two or three mines in\nthe neighborhood with good sized\npayrolls, another town will lie added\n.,, the list, of Kootenay mining eumps,\nW. It. If curst, the great Amei ic.in\nnewspaper man, and presidential candidate, may bo safely regardid as an\nindividual of souib understanding, and\non,- whose opinion is worth eonsidera-\nTho piesent'hunting season, nl-ltluii. ITo has been enjoying himself\nthough apparently short  ....  g.imo  is' during th.o pasl   week,   nnitingsi    the\ncortainlv lone on tho weather,      This hikes and    mountains   of   Kuntcnay,\n*\nlime last year tho hunters had to con   and expresses tlie opiltion   that   ii   is\nlend with an incessant downpour   of one of the flnesl places for a  vacation\nhe his yet visile,I. I Iml il i- a pai'll\nli-.- Ut\\- I he hlllltl I' .'..id II ihei man,\nand is rich in    scenic    beam v.       The\nThere Is a report again cuiictil\nthat Ihe C\/ar of Itussia is going to\nthe front. If he does'nt go soon his\njourney will not he a long one,\nid vices seems probable, there will   be I the Libera) politicians in this country\n.   huge   number   of   men   working j \u25a0igniitwt-Lord Dundonald     l'o Canadti\nho hero of Ludysmitl. cine   with   a\nplendid   reputation.       He   was   re-\nEvorytimo the Japanese force\nKouruptithin to retire, but fail to entirely put him out of business, tie-\nRussian papers come out with Ihe\nHews of   \"another   Japanese   reverse''\ncoived with enthusiasm by all classes\n,,f tl.,- community, in In- uHici-il capacity Lord Dundonald  was  brought\nfan- to face \"illi conditions that, me a\npublic scandal. The exi rcise of poli-\nticul pull in tho management, of the\nmilitia force threatened disintegration an,I general incapacity. T\/hc\nolh'cei in command hail to choose between quietly recognizing this evil or\nmaking su. I. .. protest and exposure\nas would lead to a remedy. To a\nman of I,on! 1 iiiiidomil.l's courage\nami character thet'fl Mas no alternative, lie hud to do his duty quite\nirrespective of tho probable conso-\nquen, es to himself. Thai he succeed\ned in directing public attention in ,\nmarki d degr. e to the rot tehness ol\nourmiliti.iadniinistfiitit.il cannot be\ndenied, The Dundonald incideul\nopens the way to better things, 11\n  was, however, nov, I anticipated    that\nKootenay Toufisl Associutloii   should |t|1(! J.ibei-iil politicians  would   pursuo\nluko note of tho fact, and an then,   is : the departing soldier w id, the   spite\nRCY J. GLEAZER\nAlining Agent      -      Stocks and Shares\n\u2014AGENT   FOR\u2014\u2014\nMutual Life Insurance Company of New York.\nMaryland Casualty Company.\nI.tuition Mutual Fire Insurance Company.\nOttawa Fire tnsnranco Company.\nFIRST AVKN'ri'.,\nYMIB, is. (\nJOB   PRINTING\nOF\nEVERY DESCRIPTION\nAT THE\n\\HERALD    OFFICE\nA !l work entrusted to us is neatly and\npromptly   executed.\nprobably nobody who   butler   uppre\nchiles the v-'ih.e   of    judil'ioUs    a.lver*\nWhich is just about the same thing as I lisuinuni *|,..1M   Jj,..    [teal-st   himself,\nkayin\" t'.-it Monroe llukfid Jeffl'ios.\nfulness that they have exhibited.  Nol\nsatislie.l wiin relieving    him   of   his\nduties in this country,   the   govern\n| incut speakers have sought to   relieve\nYMIR CLOTHING\n AM)\t\nwill prnbal.lv not   ublccl   to   Ihoi,     , ,,,    ,      , ,   ,. ,, , ,,\n^^^^ ' \u2022' l.oril I Itiiiilomil.l ot the reputation   a\nI Association using his expressions   fi<r  tt so|tlior nnd a. ^entltsHiiiii  for   whiol\nOn the lirst page will bo found ok-|,|.u purpose of advertising  thu   .-\t\ntracts fiom tho prospectus issued   by.,,,, p,, hu |hl|,.p ,\u201eilllil.|\u201e,,\nthe new Dundee Company.    Them is -\u2014\u00abj\u2014\nevery assurance that the Dundee will      \\\\*\u00ab quote tho following   IV    llu\nhllOI'tl\nhe lias l,ct-ll  pr.'-CU.ille.lt. Dy     fill\naccusations, cit'culatetl l-y   the  Globe\nand not yet   retracted,   tho   Govern\nincut sought to wreck tlio   career   of\nGents    Furnishings   Store\nThe only reliable and iu>t0'date Mens Outfitters\nin Ymir. Our goods aro the best Quality, and we\ndo not proiiose to be undersold.   :::::::\ny ' \u25a0\u2022\"\u25a0kin\u00ab;l ' l*'mWo|,\u00bb\u00abl i^uo of the -u. c. Mining ii,-,. I['\u00bb *\u00bbtl^^; ^' ^u *U fu|| |jne of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes\n_\u00ab  .* \u25a0. I..., ...i.....a i.-ri.. \\- >.  ....i *\nforce of men as in pasl times, hut   at|oid.\"    \"ThoYsiiit IlllltAt.i.  calls   aUl\nhim deprived of the privilege   of   do\nthe same time il rganisiers   of   tho I tcniion to an iniiovatioiii likely to n-t- jfendina liiinKulf.    Yet Lord   DuniJon\nnew company   have   verbally  stated tract ll.t, attention   of   mining   men aid loft this country with every mark\nthat they do  not.  intend   lo operate travelling on tho   Nelson   and    l-'orl\nfrom li.'.nl to mouth, and when   they Sheppuid It ail wily, to tl ii al-or-\ntin start, will he so financially Bltua ctiring in tho district, in tho pasted, os to cohttnuo tho Work in asysto- songer tl'uin htitming daily between\nmalic manner, j Nelson and Northport has booh   plat\n_      _\u201e. or) an oro cabinel for   thu display' of\nMi'- tIoUK ,f l,1\u00b0   N''1'\"11   'I'1'1- samples of ore from the mining camps\nbuno hun published a si g   cotidem- through which thai   sbctl I'   the\nImtion of il..- unworthy motics which railway pus,,-.. Vmir has beer, con*\nwill moke the hext Dominion election npicuous in fcuont   ybara   at,   Nolson\nI' \u25a0 or less ,,f a fa.ee, so far a*   the nm| Spokane exhibitions for   Ihe   eft\nkootenay Hiding is eiincerned, by de- ,fellonoo and yariot} of its exhibits of\nlaying tho local polling .....il after, samples of gold-quartr, and other ores\nihcicsiilt of il\u201e- general   election   I* from Its mining properties.   Lust year\nI'l.\"\"!.    Thorn is i arlhly   reason |t not only had ihU Ittruest and   best\nfor mi, h a course, oxcopl the hopo collection of gold quarts ores then\nthat,   ii   preponderance of    winning shown nt Spokane, hut   ii,   also   won\nLiberal candidates ol-euliero, will   in-   lirst, prize for I ho best   exhibit    ,,f   a\nIhu'ii.e the local voters, and Induce nugget of gold. Besides Its lo lo and\nthen, to put in will, il,,- winning side.L|Ucor gold ii has other minerals of\nMr. (ialiihei, the local ineinli-r,   onn-1inloreat, prominent anion-,'   which   i>(\nof popular approval.     In    the   course\nof ovonts tin- whole matter   was   re-\nviev.cl by  the War ( Hiiro.     This   was\ninevitable-) lor Lord Dundonald did\nnot propose t,, niiie from Ihe service or thi' Kmpiri' b .use of the de\nplot'abiO ct.nduci of the Lnurief Gov-\ni-i 1,111,in. The authorities in England\nhave not bei'ii long it, feiiching a de\nci-ioli. They have llol only ncipiitteil\nLord Dundonald of .'thy I'.iull, or error t.f judgement, bul have placed\nhim in ii position of grealor responsibility and tr.lst .\nAn ollloor \\vhu litis fulled or I.hindered i- not likely lo he ndviiiiccil. It,\nfollows that in the   judgment   <f   the\nBritish Government Lord   Dun.humid\ndid In. ll.,..<\u25a0 ai.tl IU) le\u25a0 - that, his duty in thi.*, coin.try. SUch a coniiiici,\niluiion of the conduct of the British\nGeneral lb itn implied Condemnation\nof the cohduct of the men who drove\nhim from this country, One of Sir\nWilfrid Liiurict's organs   in   Quebec,\nnot escape Ling blunicd   for   such j tho silver-bearing lime fount! in  largbn   ,, ,   \u00bb\u2022 ...  \u201e ,,     ,,\n| n B     Lit I'logics .Iu Viillcyllcld, enhs   upon\ntinWoTtllV taotics, which  are    in    the nunntltv ou the    Hunter    \\'    \"lolin-   n i ,     . ,   .\u2022      .,\nj ipi.iioo.. uii nn    iiiiuni    i.   .limp, | ltH readers  to support the  Premier,\ntiatii.e of a slur upon the Integrity of uwncd by thu ll, C, Standnitl Sllhing li tuse ''lie hus not only token offtlie\nllu-vote..-.    It is   possible,  liuwbvet',|Coihpnny, of NbIsbii.    Doubtless   ilU'l  \" head of a powerful English tSenor-\nlh.it the scheme will bo found by itMJtvaWlHng exhibit on Ihe railway train\noriginators, to prove n inosl rlisas- t,lll be thoroughly ifprtsentatlvt\u00bbi\nirons boomerang, and ih.it   Conserva   ,,,,.,, si Id space   limitations   noces.\nlives gains elsewhere, will, if ll.eir es-   aJtatU its being a small one, for   whal-\ntiinate of ihe Integrity of  the  votersLVL.r Ymir bus heretofore tl in   the\nis   proved   correct,   weigh     heavily Direction of allowing a   collection   of\n\" al, but has fiitlicrniore chased him\n\" frotll    the   cnuntiy.\"      'Ilio   best\nopinion in    Canada   is   against   that.\nview, and so i- that of (!lent   Britain,\nIt, foic lc:n hi);  for    St,    1,'otlls    l-'i.ir\nllll your   11 unk   i>i   Campholl's   with\n('AIL AM)  INSI'llCT OUR  BARGACNH\nNEWITT & COMPANY\nD McARTHUR & COS\nl-TItNTTlIRE   EMPORIUM\nHOUSEHOLD   IMI\u00a3C'l-:SSITIIiS\nThis is tlio tin f the year ... t;. I you- plok of Ills many select pluoea ,,|\nl-'iiruiiut'e.    Iron Buds, Linoleums, Hugs, Cat pel.- ami  Ilaiuinuoki,\n80M3   AGENTS   I'olt   Till;   MASON-HISCll    PIANO,\nD. HcARTHUR & CO\nFUrnitUPe Dealers and Funeral Directors\nNELSON. B. C.\nNil.\u2014 We aro sole agents for the Marshall Sanitary Maltrosi and  tho Blob,\nS.'clioual Hook ('use am1 Files,\nnyaiiisi ihe chance',   of   the   MboralI its typical   minerals   has   been   well Iahopa and clothing, you will uo ill   the\nI Illllill'l.tC.\n<|o\u201e,<\nIntust \u00bbty ic 'vn.'ti ytJll get tl.'urc.\nS. H. SEANEY\nFresh   Goods  for  the   Spring  Trade\nAsk lor Swift's Bacon and Mums (tlieynro tho best)\nDundee Marmalade, Blue Poinl OyHtora, Crosse &\nBlackwell's Pickles, Jams, and Chow Chow; well\nselected Tens. Coffees .'in.I Cocoa, Grovoi'iinioni\nCi't'tiinciy iiiul Hiizclwootl Bilttcr,\nci.;,\\i:s and TOHACCOs\nrishlng Tackle, Stationery,  Fire Works, Sporting Hoods, Mugnr.ines, t\nfectioncry,   Plpos and   .Smokers'supplies,    All (foods sold at Very reasoiiiihli\nprices,\nS. a SEANEY        \u2022        \u2022        -       YMIR, Be, # MISCELLANEOUS\nNinety-seven per cent. ,,f tin\nhouses in tho city of Denver, Col .\nare built of b, ick.\nThe mineral collection of Harvard\nI 'Diversity is by far the oldest in tin\nL'nitcd M.ies, ii having had its foundation in 1793 through the gathering\nand installation of tjoipp   Now   Eng\nlaud u,in lab:.\nI'hero me ..[.wards of \"iti bucket\ndredges 'it work in the placer districts of thp stuto of California. Till'\nfirst dredge of this type was used in\nNew Zealand ill 18S1, and SO RUC-\n,-,'s.sful have they proven that there\nare over 200 in operation in New\nZealand at the present time.\nIron a* a nicdicino has been in use\nfoi several thousand years. In its\nnative fo|i|, OS il'OU, it is devoid of results, hut whet, reduced to a salt or\noxide, capable of dissociation, it possesses valuable iiieiliciii.il qualities.\nThe amount of iron thus ttseil each\niiar in the I'titted States is not\nknown hut it is pic-unied fonts up\nI iiu tons or more.\nPho winter of the Head Sea con\ntains high percentages of magncsiun\nand soda salts. lis specific gravity\nranges from I IT- to I,--?, pure water boing |,Q00. The proportion of\nsaline matter is so great that while\nsea water contains only 8,5 per cent.\nof salts, the water of the I lead sea\nholds upwards of 36 per pent, oy\nim,re than eight times us much its\nthe ocean waters.\nThe steel pun was the invention of\nin, Knglishniaii who iu |80*3 produced\npens of sted of barrel form. These\nwere in.proved upon later by another\nI'lnglishnian and the stool pen of to-\nil-fcv is due to the   genius    of   a    Mr.\nOillott, of Birmingham, A billion or\nmore pens are now turned out annually, und the consumption of steel for\nthe manufacture of those runs up to a\nthousand tons.\nNelson Fair\nSecond Annua! Exhibition Of  The b\nClark's   Furniture   Store|        YMIR BAKERY.\nWILLIAM  CLAl'.K |.'|,,>t| \\Wr;u\\ Em.y   \\.[, ,.\u201e;\u201e\nUndertaker   and   l-ui-niti.ie    Dealer\nMail orders promptly ..lieu,led to\nmen Stkrbt,\nYmik\nMas. Orowe, 1st, Aneni i .\nI'm., rooms lo rent   for    light    In\nkeeping\nNclsnii AuTicultur.il and h\u00bb<lnsli'i;il\nAssociation.\nember 28 and 29\nNew Building.*j fcHno Grounds,\nBig Premium List.\n\u00a3\u00a3 Novel Open Air Attractions. \u20ac$$*\u00ab\nWrite fflr I'riae List,\n),    K.    Annahlc,    Sip.,    .Nelson,    li,    C.\nI  McLEOD HOTEL\n* >\n:\nFREE\nFREE\nA School of Success,\nTAUGHT   BY\nThe ,Most .Successful business |y\\en pf America-\nIlLAii'.r.VliThlt.s    FOll    MINIS'.!   MIA    AND   TIIK\nTRAVEL-LINO PUBLIC1.\nNeivty furnished throug|u.ut.    Sapiple t'ooins in connccli..\nIiait's $1.-5Q to $3.50 per day.\nI INLAY    McLEOD, Proprietor\n0*tff?9*t\u00ab.\u00bb\u00ab9\u00ab*t.\u00bb*M9-M\u00ab*->*\u00ab*9*H*-'*?****o*9******a*1\n\\1. TAIT,\n.1.   III'LI'\nPALACE   HOTEL\nYMIK', l'\u00bb. ('.\nWe    carry    tit.'    leading   I.rands     Imported      I\nitii.l   C'igars,  fitttut,   Ale.    Until.|y   nipl   Wine\nM|llt.l-i\nKir William Van Rc,rne, B)( presidept of the    P.    1>     |!.;    Sif    Thomas \u25a0 fff\nSl.atiuhn.-ssy, president of the C. I'. I* ; C. M.   Hayes,  general   manager of J\u00a3\nihe Q. T. |l.j sir George L'l'tuniiinnd, vice president of tho Hank uf  Montreal *\nl>i-. William Peterson, principal of McGill University: Charles   I!.   liosmer, %\npr&sidcpt of the 0- P  I! Telegraph Company; V  \\V. Wrse; George R,   Cor- j\u00a3\ntplyou, formerly seerotary to President MeKinley apd   President    (loosevolt, fli\nand a host of others of Ihe most .successful men of   Canada   an,I   the   l'nitcd Jj\\\nStates, havp agreed to lell the hoys i|nd ojlls, ihe youtlg men and the    youii\" *\nwomen of Canada\nhOW TO BE -SUCCESSFUL,\nThe Family Herald and Weekly Star, of .Montreal,    at    great    expense, $\nhas arranged for a scries of articles op Success by Allan West, laiseil 01,    the 9\nexperience of fifty or more pf t|io tuost successful business   men   uf   Canada, a>\nsome of whose names are me..tinned ahoy. ^\nThe articles- will shortly Appear ill the Family lie.aid and Weekly   Star. 9!\nand no hoy or girl, no young mipi or young women, no   father or  n.oihev  in\nCanada should fu.il to read them '\n>i^i*S**>:5S*->--*\u00bb9S--J.Si\u00abiS*\u00ab5^\nCamas tables iii conjunction with\nmump mills ure mostly confined to\nCalifornia mines, ..ml hi|t few are\nused outside. Sonic of the milieu\nOperating with canvas tuhles in California arc. the Kennedy mine, Jack-\nlion; the \/.eilu initio, Jackson; the Empire   mine,    itt    Crass    Valley,    and\nChampion mine,   Nevada   City;   the To new subscribers wo offer the YM 11!  111-', It ALU and the Family Her-\nW. V. 0, l\u00bb. mine, at   Grass Valley;'        M ,iml Weekly Star ....til December 31st, |!M)|, for only    35\nihe Confidence mine, al  Confidence, Thoso pricos prnotioally mean giving boll, p..pes away, but the publish\n1 -'    ' ..'...    .,- ers of the Family Herald and Weekly Star do so nu   this  occasion   to ni*..\nUNION   MADE\nShirts and Overalls\n-AUj'V- -\nJHB 13.EST IHSr THE   MA.E.KET.\nWhen they   como from\nLENZ   &   LEISW\nFactory at Victoria.\nJ. r. CARRUTHERS,\nAGENT FOB KOOTENAY-\n1'. 0,   BOX  BO,        -        Neh-oll,   li, 0,\nUnion   Label   on   every  Garment,\nThe YMIK IIHUAI.l) has completed with the family Herald nnd\nWeekly Slur a clubbing arrangement, by whiph every reader of this paper\nand every resident  of  this   district   can   enjoy   the   advantages   of these\n''Slices-,   articles.     Here are tl|e terms;\nPresent subscribers tl) 'his paper who ure not readers of the Family Her\naid and Weekly Star may have   that   paper   until   December   3lst,\n11)04, fur only .,.,,..,' , ,   aOo\nW6\u00ab\u00abee\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab*\u00ab\u00ab*\u00ab\u00ab**ee**\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab^\nREDUCING OUR STOCK.\nand the Jumper mine, at Stent; th,\nHmuggler Union and Liberty Hell\nniiiies ut Tclluride, (',,!., tis,- canvas\ntables,\nFOli   THE   NEXT   :10   DAYS   WE   Wll.l,    <il\\ I,\n20 per cent, discount\nfor easH\t\ners in uic r auili v  l icraui ami   n coi.iy ni ar no so ou     mis    oc-iisinii     10   givoi\nyoung Canadians the hencllt of this aohool of succeaa, and to   let   tlio public Oil   f\/Jlothillg,   Kni'iiishinu;.-.,   limits,   Shoes, Hilts   tlllil   Laps,\nknow tho many good features uf thai greatest of all family papers.\nIn  Groceries  wo   DEFY   competition\nWe will not   be  undersold.\nThis oflbr is good dnly until October   1st,   1110-1      The   Family   Herald\npositively ,.-fuses to accept any subscriptions after that dale.\nlloavy stamps aro more affected  in\ntho quantity of ore they   crush   than Bend your order now to the YMIH HERALD.\nlight ones,     The stamps should    huvo    \u2014*\u25a0--\u25a0\" - \u25a0 \u2014\u25a0\u2014 mi \u25a0 ,        \u201e^\na drop of from live to six inches,   and\nLIKE THE \u00a9LO FRUIT FAIRS\nEleventh Annual\nSPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR\nSPOKANE' OCT.-3 TO 9\ntlu, -peed iiU ays !l j drops lo th\nminute; or, prefera'bly more, .is a slow\niImp dci rea-.es the duly of the slumps,\nallows tic ipiiel.silver that, bus been\nl,c,| into the battery to settle and\ndiminish.'. .is contact with tin- ore, -,,\nthat too inmil is liable In be used ut\none lime, wI,It'll uill provo .. sum\nIomi   especially if tho uold is  lluured,\nA tniick, short    ilro|i    keep,   all    the\npulp ill eo.i-iaiit ngltotion nnd   mixes] , ,     \"., .\n i Wit i Uartro U splays in al  Deimi'tments,\nthe ipiiuKsilver uniformly, so that   ..n ,m,a i i\nparts of tbo ore eomo in oontaot with $2000 Ottered for Fruit and Fruit   Exhibits\nh before lua\\ in;\" the battery,\nThere lias been a large increase   in\nthe pi,nlil,i loll  of    copper    ill    re. cut '\nv'.is, but authorities maintain ii...t Pive   or    More  Exciting    Races    Each    Day\n512,000 in Purses.\nDesBrisay Jobbing Co.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u26664*-\u00bb\u00ab \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666<\n* THE   YMIR   HERSLO I\n  \u2666\nX\n4\n\u2666\n  :\nI \"li ii* i* forward Tills Vmiu IIki.m ,n for\n.III.Mill\nami acknowledge tocolpl of enclosed f),\nMore tlitin $30,000 in Premiums nnd I'mcs,\nX\n4\n4\nTin; IIkiiai.u is published  ovory Ha lay moi'iilnu, and   \u2666\ncontains all the news of tho camp,\nIt \\n;s     Pp.n  YliAll, \u25a0-'-'; II u.i Vi;\\i:,  -I.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666-^\u2666-\u2666\u2666\u2666-M* \u2022\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666->->\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666->\u2666'>\u2022\u00bb\nTin' Mutual Life [nsurance Company <>|'N. N'.\nHas Assets Exceeding $400,000,000.\n1    A policy in ii is the Httleul inveHtineiil known to innii,\nKim. mineral disnlny, do- show, ml, exhibit, etc.     <>h i\u00bbveste\u00ablin Life Insumitee is ctish invcste.l tlml   will\nI'etni'ii fiiiii|...iiiiil intercut,\nREMEHBER\u2014Low Rates and Special   Excursions]    All sncccssliil IniMinesh men eniry liifge nmoiinl    ol' III-\niilsiii'itnce,    li provides lor tho liunily, jirotects a nian in   1\nold nj{(-, und protects his other invostnients,    l-'or   rates   mi\n:''1\"-\"'1\" \"I f'M ...,.,..-,   and  Ihal  (, _ .r|v|||\u00abw for Male,    Write for Prrmi  I.Ut un I Haee  l',,,,,,\u201e\u201e.' any loilll of life insurance applj In;\n|,|..;,,i I   pr'lUes   \u00abill  be  ieali\/e I   foi      III\"\n... Ilobt, II. (Jusgroye, Seciotary and M.uue.ei.\nil,,- consumption has gained proper\ntioniilely us 1.inch. Copper has cor\ntlilnly been used in various direct 1.He\nto 11 pi,1, e oilur nu t lis, while,\nthe    industries    which     have    idwav\nhcen ronsumers of copper have ,-x\njmndod along with all others, Then\nis no reason to behove thai tl.\" sane\nwill nol be line ,,f ihe future, bul on\ntin- other I. illtl, and, i, may be taken\nfill granted, that a te, Ival ill the iron\n10:,I 111eel industries will  also  -> itne\nI (..un towii carnival each night,\nMidi Uegilnenl British iii'tillery hand,\nFree liiiyll .'lass VaudeVilh> attractions daily,\non all Railfoads,\nPercy J. Giea\/er, Local Agent. Fg*,\u201e... -'  J' . .   .'\" -. ..'   .....\nYMIR   BUSINGS  GUIDE\nJEWELLERY   REPAIRING\nWo are specially fitted up to do a|l kinds of -TeYvelloi*-.\nrepairs. Look into our jewel oases: yqu may have ti uwil\n1.1'..i.rli which 011I3 needsn pin, or a ping thai wants a stone Mrs. Orowo,\nn'.-.'i. We may use the old settings ur resel atic-w. li\nstones iti'i' missiiig we will furnish new tines al 11 von low\nprice. We wanl your re]mips as we are sure to please yoiii\n111 doing the work.    Do nut neglect vour dianioml scttintr  ii '   '' ':i   \"\n,   ' * I       .   -. '..,-'\u2022' \u2022    1 1   ' 1 I I'..*    HOODS    AMI    i,I.NT*.   IIKSIjlliM.s\ns pt'i'liiiiis tun.' vim Inn I n reset: this is our special work anil     ,, ,,\n1 ' \u2022'.,:. . '      . 1        P. (allipiiii .\nwe guarantee satisfaction and safety.    <!n recetpl   nl   postal    PudBrisnv Jobbing o\ncard we will ninil yon a wooden   1>on   to   insure   safety   ju\n! raiispoi'tal ion,\nA-SA1 1 N<.\nK. W. W'ul.low-sou.\nl:lo>111.IIAOi;   AM.    IN.-I IIAKl P..\nPercy ,J. Uk'nzcr,\n1:1 \"nil i-.it.\nPATENAUDE BROS,\nManufacturing Jewellers and Opticians,\nNELSON, B, C,\nI3{\\se Ball, U\u00bb'iw till)' in 'ill constituencies   wept\n  I tl|.-cc ip liijtisl. L',iluml)(.i   11,id   three\nInabor day beins? a general   holiday |or four   in   thp   Hasten   provinces,\nN'eW ill i-i Co\nII l.'MTll.l'.    iiKAI.I-l;.\nWilliam l-hil li,\n(JltppElttKS.\nI). Campliell.\nDi'tHiisny Johhing Co,\nS  II. Seaney.\nHot ,\u2022:!.-;.\n(iost'iiopoliinj,\u2014(oh,1 Bri'im\nMi'J-i-Uil House-|''i|ii:|V .\\tc|,ciil.\nMiller Uouse\u2014S  Miller.\nl'alncc-Taii # pjuihly.\nVancouver\u2014(|wen lluycr.\nWaliloif\u2014liL'oi'i!i! Column.\nYmir\u2014j. W. M.isi<rs..u.\nYmir Transfer Co.\nJACKSON & 1.K.MIV, Pl'ops.\nTeaming and\nExpress ....\nAll orders protuptly attended to\nupd tl.'- greatest care c.sorcjsed in the\nhandling pf gpod-j\nn, base-ball npitch was playool botween   Kniltenay is one Of the  lltree   British u   ,.T'lix|slllN,'i   AN(|'   \u201e\u201e.|.w.|,v\nI ho employes of the Porto H,ico  r.*um   Columbia constituencies in which the ' M|,s juj)n Moryl*\u201ed,\nper Company, and   tliu   rest   of the   date of tbe election is to bp   liyd   p.\ntown    Most of the   star   players of suit the pamlidato of the Liberal par,\ntliu Ymir Huso-Mull Club,   ware   in- : ty, and the date will bo after, and not\neluded in tbe itiili team., so  that   the , before, the result of the general   elec\nopposing teaui had to be made   up  of I tion is known    It is safe to sav,  the\nplayers who had not had   the   nflvati- j ,.e\u00bbq^t of tlie aenet-ti.1 olootion will  de.\nti,ee of much practice. I [qwevoi'la vet'} |   . ,   ., ,. \u2022 \u25a0\u2022 ,,    ,\n\u25a0 ' ' -  I cule the result. ,1. every one ot the lit-\nfair name was put up, the errurs made\nbeing apprt'cialcil   as   much   as   il\nwill not be   an   exception.      If   the      Alux  (),li.i\nI\ncountry is carried by the   Liberals,  a unokhtakk\ni     William Clark\neood plays. Little Pave |<ecfc manfully held down second base, for tho\ntown team, and mud.' some good\nplays which   made   the   bin  fellows\nKIINIKP   |tl-:rill(M.i;\n1'elcy J.   (lie..'*;.'!'.\nriUN'I'INIj.\nll.-rahl Publishing Co.\nST\\Tp|NKIO.\n|l. Canipiiell.\nH. II.  Sea.icy .\nTEAJlSTKItS\nllarshaw \u00abSc Wilson,\nJackson .V Leahy.\nASSAYING\nClpld, Silver, pr   Lead    -   81.00\nCppppi',    - r   -    SJ.5P\nQuid Silver,     -    -      , S(,Q0\nCjiaygps for other ipetalu on ap\nplic.pioii.\nE,   W.   WJLjDOWSON\nProvincial Assav.r\nP.O.  prawer A, 11*\",,    Y-Mllt, B.C.\n.ibcral will be rctiii ui d   from    |\\oot>\n\u25a0ii,iv     If the country goes Consul va-\nivateh themselves,   Tbe   final   score ,\n! 11vi', a Conservative will be   returnetl\nwas siimewhcre about |5 In ti it. favor\nof the mil) team-\nIn the evening a dance wits held in\nthe Miners' Inion Hull, in aid of the\nfinances of the ball   club.     Quite   u\nllUinber were present and an enjoyable time was spent iu spile of the fuel\nthai the music was  not    as    (rood    as\nusual. Unfortunately the expenses\nwere higher than anticipated, and the\nlict profits were nut so largo as had\nbeen hoped.\nMLNKKAL ACT.\nfrom   lyioionav.     The   election   in |\n,*-      I l'|.:ilT'VI<.'..TtovlMmtOYK'|I.Nls.\nKootenay will bo a farce.    \"Big Bill, \t\nvmi have deprived the   boys   of   tho ' OTIPK\n' - \t\n bui.ee I|iey could have  uf  suing  K**y0iinn, Oxford, Miiryhuid, Peteware\nvou up on vour ...cuts as   a   member Columbus Ohio, Kentucky, New- Jer-\nI' \" Isey,  Virginia ami   Illinois     Mineral\n| of parliament, and they   won't  fnrgel   plaints situated   hi   the   (lout   ftivar\nMining Division ol   West   ((ooteuay\n|   Istrlut;\n\\\\ here locate.I:   On   North   Fork   uf\nSun,mil creek.\nI'akk nqtich that I. Frederick s.\nt li'tuunts acting ns uncut for Frank (.',.\nItls,h... Freo Miners Ourtilieutu No.\n|i.   si ,698    and    George    Harrison,\nI  Miner's (,'ortilloate Mo, B. 81,276,\nY..III! ELECTORAL DISTRIOI\",      ' lend, sixty days from llieriate hereof,\ni   apply  to the Mining rleooruer for\nInn, forms fivo per cent, of thu\nearth's crust, yet outside of one\ndoubted discovery in Qreonlund, and\nits forming a pari   of all  \u201e\u201e- -i\u201e-s,   ^   (|  ^^      ^ ,,.,_,,,.    ,h ,      ,,. rl:1\u201e\u201e...\n\",ltiV<J i'\"\" h pm,t,CUl,V UMk V\"'     |'l *-r * Ull InIjg^nXSi: eomiSe'd\nv.. dr, I. nl. I   a  (on.,   ot   Iti'vlslou of i-rf.iro the issuance of such eenllioates\nNoiie,\u25a0 is herein   (liven  lluil   1 iluill\\u,  mi-jalcs   of   Iniprovemeuts, for tliu\non Monday thn 71li dui of Novomhor   purpose of oLtainiiig Crown grunts of\nYMXR\nMEAT   MARKET\nFljESH   AN|> siAi;i'l-'.Il \\|K \\'l'o\nVVIiolpsale and Hetail\n.Mail orders receive prompt ut ten tit, n\nJOHN  PHIUSKIIT,  Prop.\nYMIR STAGE\n,M 11 is tinin t m iv uioiiiing\nexcept Sunday, for freight\njiinl passengers for Yniir\nmill. By special orders on\nSundays, Or for Yniir mine.\nALEX- ODDIE     PkOP\n60   YEARS'\nIE.\"-~E\nNew \/calami,   from   the  discovert'\nIt. e>i. r of V, tc.s to le   pll pule,I    Ionic nndi r tic provisions , t  the  \"Pro-\nnf gold within its lin,its in 1853,   bus   ylnolal Elections Act.\" HUM.\nproduced in gold to 1001 tbo sum  of     .inttil ut Ymir   Sept. 1st, 1001,\n&117,050,000.    She is    now   p,oduc\u00bb l'  ll.  v, IONS,is,\ning gold at the ruto of fMV-OO.OQO   a| Ui^lstrnr of Voters\nveiir. ,     \u25a0 ..   i      ii ii\nCutting.\"-;.\nSM\u00a9KE\nIII-!   IlllsT   ltl!.\\M> OF  D0MF.MTII\nCIGARS.\nPoi'i.M!   Niooivi: \u2014 An     alcohol i\nwave bit the   camp   this   week   am\n\" >',!,1:;1'\"\"'\"'\" \"'r',',\"11 l,y,\",: \"'\"\u25a0;' I The Kootenay  Standard\n\u00bbi,|e.      I here wore (niche, mill I'lrneli, i\naud    Suede,    and    Norwegl      and': MASU'WCTUHKU  W\nhutch, anil  lliilian and United States .   \u2014-        _       -_,    .,        ,,     ,\nannus.'   J'   *\u25a0\"   Thehn  & Co.\nui improvement,\nUati-il this Till, day   >.l August,   I001,\n!\u2022' >i. CI.KMKNI'S. Nelson, II. O.\n\u00bbde Man.'*,\npes.orir.\nCopvr.toHTri &,\nAntons -.piuIImii fti-lirtrti niutil.-^i.ilpil, r,,- ,-\nnnlekly iisrurli,in pur ncuilcn Irnu .vliilln-r mi\nliiVonOnn .s t.r.ih.il.ly pnteijtablp.  , in,\t\ni  ,1,,, iiy ii,,,ii, l.-i.iwl. Hniidlinall PJ. l-uii'i-\n-.\u25a0nl I,,-,'. OlnOBl BHOpOy f,,rH,-,:|llll,iII\u00bblitl,l,l-\nI'lih-ii.'s tiiki-n tliniUBh Mm,ii ,<\u25a0 lu   'OOffl\nllirrlnl ll-.tilf, Willi.\"Ut phlinio. >|| '..,u\nScientific Hwnmi\nA hAndapmoIr llli,\u00abi\u00bbBtoS wrokW. I nreort olt\ni-,iliiil.\u201ei nt miy HrlBlitlU,- liiliriliU* 'lortin *-. ,\nvour: fpurruontui ti   puiaiiyull iii,*.',*,!\u201e,ilsrr\nMUNN & Co-36,a\u2014\"-\"-New York\nJlrarcb onirt'- -*\"?\u2022 t M- WS|blt|(,tos. UU.\n-,. badly tanglod up   In   il\npliore that the .Ills took to cover  anil\nCharley Hanson's bear had convulsions, Justices uf the peace took to\nI., tin* higher levels, and Chutaway's\nmules retired to tho seclusion  of   the\nLinks of Ten,lei fool, And Vel the\nsupply of cxhilar.inls is more than\nPiiuol in lie demand.\nNi'lson, II. C\nCosmopolitan\nHotel ....\n(Under entirely new nianngeninnt,)\nDining  Room   nnd   Bar\n.sii|)|,licil   wi'li    ilir   licst\nin tlie inarkct,\nlJij^iit  opposite depot,  Ymir\nJOHN BUEAU* Prop.\nNci.sov 'I'liini ni;: - The Tribune\nhas given its opinion that iheie would\nnot be a general election ibis fall. It\nnow goOS further. There will be no\neleeiiiui in Kootenay, either this year\nor next, There will he the firm uf\nholding an elect ion; but it will .ml)\nIni a form,     Kootenay lul- been   phn-\nml among the bj'\u00abolooli nstltuen-\n,i,s     Thepeop f Kootenay lia.l   III      QOFFBE    ROASTERS\nright to be allowed lite t  | rivllego\n.,- is accorded to the people of othci\ne,iis',iiue|iiies iii C,inu,hi, thai Is,\nvoting for their political   con vlctlnns\nThi- |,\u201es been, len i-d   lien,,    ho,, ei e,. ' HlflH   'Grade   ' GOffefiS\ni ugh the .ll'-.rt-  of   Mr,   Oiilliher,'\nKootenay Coffee Co.\nWholesale and retail ilealeri\nin Fresh Itoastctl\nyMIR LODGE, No. M,    K     P\n.Meets lirst   and   third    M in\nays of in ,..., li,\nVisiting   brothers   welcome.\nWm. Ou'itv, C. V.\nCiielhik Woousiiiu; Iv. Li. si,\nMILLER HOTEL\nSAM   .M ll.l.l'.i:,  Prop.\nHi'iiil.|ii:iii,'i's for Miping .M.'it\nI'.ar  supplied   \u00bb(tit   l.i-st  brands o|\nwines, liip.iors and cigars,\n.'lUST Avi-'.M K,\nYum, 11. (J\nWALDOilF\nHOTEL,.\nHeadquarters for flining\nand Comniercial Mep\n.Most comfortable hotel in  the   ,li..-,\ntrid.    Everything first-class.\nVMlll, 13, 0.\n4^4~44**4^^*****4*^**^**^**\nI Hotel Ymir\nThe l-.'si Mt'fil.-\nAnil Accoiiimodation     *\nin town,\n, A fine selection of Wines, *\nX      Liquors ami Cigars.       *\nt  .1    \\V.  MAST I'll ISDN,       Prop.   J\n\u2666 *\nv4***4************** + * + + * r\nLadies'\nFurnishings\nMillinery\nand\nStaple\nGoods\nMRS.   J.   McLEOD\nPosl  Ollifi' Store,        \\' m i ij\nYmir Citizens\nAssociation.\n MKKTS\t\nI, AHT TI'KHJIAV in i,\\i ll  MONTH,\n,1    W. Ito.ss, l'i,-,,|,.|,t.\n|l   CAMI'III'.I.I., H el,11 V.\nl''lSI.\\l   MuliHOl), Tieasilrei. j\n4*******4******4****i**4^\nl    MILL WOOD.\n4 \t\n\u2666\nt\n\u2666\nt\n\u2666\ni\n*\nNBI-SON & 1'T- SllKl'l'Altl) RV* UO\nBED MOUNTAIN RAILWAY CO\nWASHINGTON Si 0. N. RY\nV. V. & K   HY- & N. ('(,.\nand Great Northern, Northern Pacific\nand O. K. -V N. Co,, fur points oast,\nwest and south ; connects at Itoss-\nhind and Nelson with thu Canadian\nPacific I tail way.\nConnects ut Nelson with tho P. II.\nA N. Co, for Kaslo and K. and 8,\npoints.\nConnects at Curlew with stage for\n(Irei-mvooil and Midway, 11, (.'.\nloill'.-t   curs run on trains i.clv. ,1\nSpokane and   llepublic      *\nII.  \\. .lACltstlN\nUunurnl Pussetigur <\\e..\nSpokane, Wiii-li.\n'i I,,- ocnerul elections are held on   the\nNKIiKON, IJ, \u00bb'\nDelivered any\nplace in town.\nStove Lengths\n$1.00\nPer Cart Load.\nt\nI\n* T\nt l*orto Rico      \u2666\n* X\nI Lumber Co. Ltd.  *\nt I\n* 444*44***************** x\nSterling\nSilver\nProm t \u00abBm\nipooti lo a thousand dollar presentation aet.\nHenry liirka ft\nBona' faclllltea\nfor making solid\naltvetwarc are\npoMeHaed by no\nt,l her concern In\nCanada.\neL\u00bb\u00abtTiu\u00ab. Artl\u00abllcdeal|in*\nera, inwtcrn michltiety, ami aktlk-,1 hand,\nworkers, alt under the .itn-c-t nipervliloa of\nprsetlesi ntmbsfs of the flrni, tnakssn nn-\nequsltsd combination for turning out fine\nwork.\nWrllc for llliiatruled catnln-jne.\nJewelry,   >\nSterling Silver,\nSilver Plate,\nWatchei, etc.\nHenry BirksS Sons\nDIRKS' BUILDINO\nMONTREAL\nJcwrlkrl, to III, I-xcllency\nlll.  IMllll.t M in,\".\nSpokane Falls &\nNorthern Ry.\n'I1 he only    all   rail   route    betwet ll\n|n,i..is aiist, west and south to Ito---.\nland. Nelson,  Grand  Forks  and I.e.\npublic.    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