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NO.\nASIlCRQFt, I5RITISTT COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 7,1898.\nS2.00PERYF\/AE;\n1\nCARIBOO!\n1198SEFLY! - FORKS PESHLLE!\nIf. llllill I GO,\nST0R18S   AUD   FOEWAEBIHO    AGSHI8-\nGoods received, Stored and Forwarded\nwith dispatch to nny point in Lho Interior\nreached by wagon or pnek train. ConBign\nyon goods to onr care nml we will settle\nrailway charges antl ship ou to destination\nwith least, possible delay.\nW. II.  BAILEY S: COMWHY.\nASHCROFT. \u2022 - \u2022 Il i\nCLINTON HOTEl\" ciint^Tc\nBOARD UND LODGING BV THE DAY, WEEK On MOUTH.\nllcut Wlnrs. B|ilrll\u00ab und Clp.ig.,    fl\u201encl Mibllnp.    Ii,:,,k,,r:,ii,v. r,,r llin CiiHIim,\n \u201e,.s\u201ei ..:\u25a0.'-\u00bb.   Hunting nml IWiIiik In lac vicinity.\nPioprintorn,\n-Jlloocl awl lJng Crock i\nMAP.SHAI.t. & SMITH,\nF. W, FOSTEI\nASHCROFT,\nCLINTON*.\nimmcT isironTiiti ot\nis^pi   HiiiHii^\nUca'qrar'.cri !oi Miners acsl Ranchers Supplies, flour, Bice, Sugar, Rock anil i:bc\nSail, Coal Ull, lllacksuilihs :'..,,.l Ilaiisvi Coal, and all heavy goods .lurvhasetl\nl,i cuiw* lots and jirices iIrIii.      Rifling and I'adt Saddles,\nMs Agent for Giant foiodtr Company of Sou Francisco, full slock on hand ,-,,\ntluii new inagaiine, Fuse, Caps, ele, etc.    Geo. Ga-.-e &\u25a0 Sons celebrated\nDominion IVire Bed Springs, illatlra.ses, Pillars, &t.\ntiOUG'll'ir DRESSEh LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATJsS, TICKET.\nVUil.lNKl'Y  ?.-:.'<'\u25a0   DRKSSMAKlNli   nop\nnt in conntcllmi witli ntf.lo nt Anlicroft\n,.      SSMAKlS*G dopsiltupnt   under  ooinpclo\nItlnuttfrfiiiiont i\nGOC-flS liRCElVtSU uuJ furwnrdfd  lo nil pail, ut tlm upper connlrj\nlit leitnoolj into,.\nI'. I'. II. SIDING lo warehouse nntl ^ji-'irial fnollUieB fnr handling goods\nOrders und niit_iiirics by mull havo Ji*,   \\y_ FOSTER\nprompt ultcut'lotl. ' '\nxmm. sABsuraT m wsm co.\nHAKCPAOTUHEltS AT'U IMPOllTEUS 01*\nSaddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks; Whips,\nSpurs, uud Harness Trimmings.\nft-cft!ilUI&: DOSE  WITH HE&TKESS m DESPATCH\nAll orders ly mail promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed.\nAshcroft,    :    :    \u00b0.    :    b. e.\nCARIBOO\nEXCHANGE\nHOTEL.\nA H  Wwrv-u 3 i * '\u00bb   ietr\nBoard and Lodging at reasonable ratss.\nCorner of Railroad Avw.no and Third Sirenl.\nBOM&IWD R009IS BY THE DJY OB MONTH  \u00a9\nftntc\u00bb :**-_snnnhle.   Newly riiruishetj annex.   Headquarters fof tftiniiig riiofi ni\ncommercial travellers,   Open duy uud iil^ht.    Opposite C, V. U.depot.\nQtJE9NEL-.fi F03K3.\nSince my lnst opmuiunioatioB\ntliero hus been llulfl news to report,\nexcept ioral Rtipsip, of which your\nreaders must be geiiin^r tin-d. 1 see\nMutt many of your cur respond cute\nfrom otlior localities are keeping\ntbeir allotted spaoeq well filled with\nd\u00abiails of lliolr rnetlioda of amusements, tlifl biii'tip, and the causes\nthat lt-iid up iu tlio luippy events,\nele., I was quite iiiterebt&tl to leaf!)\nthat Ouyoto oreok had; n grafid Ball\nnml that the local tiddler showed bin\nprofiolftuoy in playing tlio Sailor's\nlinrnplpu, wliilu standing on hia\nhead, which wim datiood lo porffeo-\ntion by (itisti E, Shaw, also that Miss\nAnxious Maiden danced thro* times\nin aunocs&loii wiili Mr. Slilnglu-\nbrecches and llmt Llio \"juyous touos\nof tho Vvoddin^ bulla might Boon ho\nhenrd.\" 1 iiim) note tlmt at Dor\nCredit \"ilio ntituinn brocto is sighing\n(what, fill?) md tho mil tuu n leaf is\nliving.\" and that \"In thn mighty roll\nof Htiiion, even .*i*j\u00bbol\u00abbtoii must dc-\nilny\" That in rough on I lit vegola-\nIjif'd \"Tm. ,lMiglily tlull of A.iiou\"\nougli' tn bu iislminod of lisolf lo ciiuso\nilm pool vfgntiibto t\u00ab dooiiy before ir\nw-js it -\u25a0\u2022n. il iliu I'.inn. r.H nl Dug\nCreak would bring iheir vpgwtables\ntu Qiii-ani-lla Forki, tint ''Mighty\nHoll\" would havo no oliunco to jjel\nin ita deadly wmk. Wo never giro\nany lYuim di* vt^otublt-ji lliat comu\nto our luwn a t'ltHiiut.' to ilpcuy. \\Vf\n(.\u2022at litem liini; in fact, so sen rue liitVo\nvegetablos beon in tl.U noollon tlii.\u00ab\nsummar thai thousand:! a!'pounds oi\npoUtocB and otlirr (\u2022\u25a0ai-dt-ii truck have\n!jt?-;:i boltl ami eaten lit-rs long bafurB\n\".Lev wpio otcn ripe, 1 should think\nthat thrt-.fi and four cents per pound\nfor [loUtuf-fl, turn'ps and ciibbage\nwould tempt evui the Dog Creek\nfarmers to hook up their oayusew and\nbring us a faw dozen lo\u00bbds of ohctou\netigetublfja, bpfira th.u hurrtd\n\"Mighty Roll of Ae'.loh\" bn-^iiis its\nIfCiiyinn work on lliem.\nCuiiiinj; batik to our ni'ition (U.ni-\nbou) without turiiipi or crip^r aaticu\nI will try to giyo you a f :w iteuia of\ninterest to business men and min'-rc.\nThe Golden River Quesnulle oora\npany nrp building a goud .vagnn rocd\nto their d'tm site iittlift outlet of\nQiieanejle Is-tc, over whioh Chester\nMcAdam's savvitiiil and largp. quauti\nItios of provisions, tools and other\nsupplies hayo bi'iMi delivered to the\nsouth hank of iht! lako and ferried\naaross to tha oompaiiy'd e.unp. Th\u00ab\nnow road leaves the main road about\nlia'.f a mile sou'h nf the Curibqo mine\nramp, and follows Hepburn's old\nsluigti road, to tho diim sito. About\nthirty men are now at woik grading\nat;d corduroyino; tho road and expect\nio havo it completed in nbout three\nweeks. Tho company have about 100\nmen at work, clearing timber anj ex\noavating f.ir tl*.c immenso waste weir\nwhioh is intended to bo huge enough\nto carry oiT '.lio volume of water now\ndischarging from the Quesnello lake.\nWhen the wa**jle'w<ur is completed a\ntemporary dam will ho constructed\nacioss t!:o present ontkt of tho lake\nand the water forced llirough the\nweir, leaving the bed of the present\ncutlet comparatively dry, when the\npermnnont dam wiil be built. Me*\nhanioa and laborers nro arriving almost dnily and are put to work, 1\num told Unit thoy expect to have\nwork for about 125 to 130 men\ntlifougli tho winter, as it is the coin*\npany's intention to havo the duin\ncompleted before lhe time for tbe\nspring freshets to arrive.\nMr. Duohesney, Chief Engineer of\nthu Western Division of the Canadian Puoliio Railway lias beeu spending a couple of weeks vacation nt\nihn Cariboo Hydraulic Mino camp.\nLast week Mr. Duohesney paid the\nForks and the liitf dam a visit. Ou\nhis return to tho Forks ho was heard\nto re dark Unit tbo building of such\nmi immense dam was a gigantic undertaking and that tho holding back\nuf such an immense body of water\nwould not he iiccomplisiicd without\nsome troublo and that it was a big\nnnd costly experiment. Mr. Uu\u2014\nuhetoiloy is said lo bo a very able rail\nroad engineer but lie may not have\nhad an much experience in lliecoit-\nhtiuction ol largo dams aa the woll\nknown engineers who hove charge of\ntho Golden River Q.iccuollo Company's works, Any doubts that may\nhave beon expressed do not seem to\nliavB had tlm lca\u00bbt effect un Mnj\nDupont or In\ntheir doyfide\nMiy'they and tho company thoy so! pert frum California, w'io Ima uponi\nably represent roup the rich reward J month or two In Cariboo last year\ntheir pluck   and   cntiruiise  eytjlle\n1 tllt'lll   to.\nMr. lUinmoiid, of Toronto, a largo\nstock holder in Ihn Cariboo Hydrau\nlie Mining Company, spout a couple\nnftliiva at lliat mine and BfiW tho\n''cleanup\" there on tiie 15ili iust.,\nwhich yielded, i am told' a sploudid\nffohl brijk weighing nearly 2;080\nounces, valued ut 605,730, This\ncleanup was made after washing\nnearly lu days in Pit No, 1, with\n\u00a3,000 inches of water, bein^ a daily\nyield of 112,885 per day, and much of\ntho water was need in clearing thp\npit and sluices nf top waste tint and\nboulder clay which was continually\ncaving from the top of the high btiuk.\nThis is a pretty good result even\nfor Cariboo; and will, I believe, heal\nlho memd of any hydraulic mine in\nllii.-i ooiintry or any oilier ou the Pa-\nutHo coast,\nA few days after thc cleanup abovo\ntniuMiiiietl, the mine was started up\niigatn, ami washing waa continued\nfor thi'oo or four lioura each day, until\nMonday last (\"JCil-.), whon thu water\nsupply was cut so short by the frost\nof thc prtvio.-s fow iilghtB, thai\nmanager llubpon ordered tho work to\nbe wound up for, the Buason, and the\niitiul cleanup made.\nAficr the oleuDUp was made, 15\nminers were laid off, leaving the balance u( tha ci-ftw t.) replncc- the filuic-.*\nblocks and put the mine in readiness\nfur next soasnn's work.\nFrom one of tlio Califdrnians who\nassisted in the last cleanup, and who\nwna hoar again List week to cxamlo\nthe Maud liydrauiio Mine, 4 mile\ndown thj Quesnelle Hvor, and ono of\nthe prnpertnjs said to havo been sold\nt.\u00bb Col. Fallback and tint British\nNorth \"West Mining Co. It is\ntiiought by somo of the interested\np-jities liore, that the sales of the\nMaud and the other mining claims,\ntransferred under bond to Col. Fish-\noack & Co. have not been oonsuma*\nted.\nThe cnrpatitcrs nnd laborers that\nhad boen set lo work by Col. Fish-\nback, in September last, havo been\nlaid off, and are awaiting bulh orders\nami funds, both which seem uluw in\narriving.\nMi*. Anderson returned from tho\nMaud oil the y-.udjnst., and left next\nd<y fur Florsefly to inspect some mining property there, and get samples\nof tlio cemented gravel from the\nHorBcfly Hydraulic mine also, I am\ntold.\n1 camo very noar forgetting to\nnontion the visit of tho two distinguished French mining engiueers.\nwho arrived here on ltlili inst., M.\nEmile Du Marais, M E., and M. P. E.\nKnders, 13. A. They nre commit!\nBlonod by tho Fiench government to\ninspect and report on the ininint-\ndustrypf Iiritish Columbia.   They\ntix mnu llu, heoueuf the busiest nilnjeg j\ncamps in liriii.iii Oolnnilila,   ISvecylhliig\nRivers tlio ininliij. intluutry la-re.  The :    T,[r ]],.\u201e \\yrP(j\nweather is pi rfcot, tbe reuila are gooil, nntl   \\*ictoiI>i\nra I ill n k. can liu carried on i!ib whole y,\u00ab\u00abr\nrminil, uiilikt: Ivnoluiiay.tuul nlher places\niu Bi'illsli Columbia.   On-s nut nccnstoined\nlo Hill lifer iu a sudille, cun rill\"! i:i a buggy\ntu nny ul tlie li itiM nrtxiuiti liure.\nLOST l\u00bb THE MC*UNTA!M3\n\u25a0 Vane\ncamo  lo Q\nestie\nHe\nI'\n,!\nis   from tho\nKuotonay iii\nliict\n\u25a0i\nid\nli\ner a couple\nol  days   fine\nit a\nl\nCh\niboo mine,\ninspecting it\nnnd\ns\n\u2022tii\n'\u25a0r.\ninformation\nabout the di.\ntrlet\nfr\nim\nIll\nua_-eriJob-\nson, snd oui\n>ld p\nor\nOR;\n.1\nhn Barker,\nthoy lefl  lor\nfl*\nk*\nivi\nIr\nThe vibit\nUited tho Foilts before his depar-J 0f.these geiitlume\nturo for homo, 1 learned that for\nthe lasl cleanup) only 2,000 inches of\nwater was used for 24 hours (une day)\nin Pit No. 1, ana that only one brunch\nsluice and live or tix boxes of another\nbrunch was cleaned up, il not Wing\nconsider-*d necessary lo clo&ti up\nmoro of the sluice*1, aa tho gold\nwould be all found in tho few dead\nbox\"?, after so short a ron of waler.\nThe result of the cleanup as given\nto mo by this miner was 600 buncos\nuf amilgtm, which lie ostimateJ was\nworth between *53 and $10 per ounce,\nor u total of $4,500 to -.5,000 for the\n4 hoars run of water. This statement seemed so high that 1 doubted\nits troth, antl would not have sent it\nyou for publication if I had not\nproved its approximate eoncctiicss by\nfurther inipnry.\nIt ia a great pity Manager Hubson\ncould not have hud aulTioient water to\nhave run tha uiiue (since tho cleanup\ntist last), with a full head of\nwater for 20 to 24 hours each day, up\nto tho present limp.\nIf hu had, I believe that lie could\nhave proved that no hydraulic mine\niu California or Australia, or the gold\nreefs of South Africa, could bear\ncomparison wiih tlio output of gild\nF\nof lhe important position th'e  mm\nof British Columbia have takrtii. ai\nof the interest  thai   ca]  inliate  at\nmining men of the inonej tenters\nihe world, London, Paris and Ne\nVork are taking '\" the rapid devi\nopine tit and increased productn n\nour mines.     Tlie tuluro of \"t:\nprovince is indeed bright and\ninlslng.   Yours for Cariboo,\n1'iiAviNi:.\nOctober 30ih, 1SG(J.\nKAMLOOPS.\nThe miuiag excitement hem still rune\nliifjli. Iteperts are cumlng lu every duy\nof new -jiscovetict). Tlm U-i (tuu lu liuutl\nwas ina'lo by G, Du fly nnd Bam Mucart-\nney, two wull known prospectors. Tliu\nnew Due! wus made last Tucsttoy, and is in\nlhe vlcliiily ul Cherry Cieok* Tliu ore\ncarries a larjjc percentage of sliver, also\ngold niul copper.\nRubt. II. Lyons is getting out 2,000\npounds of ure from Ibc Ouerln claim, tor\nJ. Oiibltillek, M.K, who will have it\nshipped to Eu-lr-tul.\nMessrs. [iobcrl Buchnnan, W. Pellew\n] Harvey, P.C.S , \u25a0mil F. O. [uues returned\nI from iliu ll'-nusiiihc mine ai Adams Luke\nj on Monday. Tliis compuoy bns made\nt arrftngements le slop 0,000 pounds of oro\nIln Uio .\u2022Oassle Utild iSxlracling Company,\nlrotn the famous Cariboo hydrauho j Ltd,of Glasgow, Scotland, to botesled by\nmine.   This immensely ik-h channel!'\"\" Cyanide process.   The ore is baryta,\nmust  be but ono .uf main*.  perlnp,j,llKl -vil:ll's Bbout  *25 gold and  silver.\n,,     ..    ,|   , ,.    i \u25a0 i .' , .    r, This mino  in al rend v opened,  having a\nequallv rich, that he huided in Con- ,..\u201e,,       ,    ,       ,        ,      ,,\n' ,ii..'-.    Mitnutt Uu ue;p, .-iltowiug a body ol ore 14\nboo district and other diattiota in the : |ftl ^uA    ., h(lW ,g BlUlIia,ed loU aboul\nprovince, that awaits only the coming \u25a0 100,000 tons ol ova Iu sight,\nof  intelligent   experienced  prospeo |    Tlie Pyibnn,on Coal Hill, lias n shaft;\nThe latest Irnm V\/lIluw river is lliat tlicy\nhave tbelr bodruck stiafidown m the required depth, aboul 105 fret, and will be\nopening (pit a. drift to\" run for ihe cbuutiel\nlu a tew days.\nSTANLEY.\nTwo fine Caribou bucks were shot\nlast week on the divide between Ti-\nmon and Dragon creoks by Mr. Mur\nrison, who was hunting wilh Mr. Wm.\nThompson. Tho skins and beads of\nboth uro being Bliipped by Mr.\nThompson to England, where they\nwill be dressed and mounted.\nThe Slough Creek company have\nquit the balloon diivo they were run-\ng to cut tho water from above,\nand are now working two shifts pushing ahead their drain drive, which is\nnot quite 100 feet   from  whore tlicy\ntend sinking their badrock shaft.\nMr. Frank Petriu thud's he has\nfound the channel that fed the Dunbar bench last summer, by ground\nsluicing he traced tho bedrock from\nwhere lhe Dunbar claim paid back to\nthe hii!   over 500   tout north   ef the\ngon read nud lljeu sunk a shaft\n\u25a010 feet deep, the b.oltom four feel being iu bodrock; in drifting alratghi\nimt) the hi!] thu rook gradually went\n\u25a0 ir aud ha 's cro\u00b0sina; a channel which\nho iutends tu bottom aftur striking\niln? ii.il side roek. Thoro ii a lul of\ngold aheud of him and if ho strikes\ngold In paying quantities ho hns a\nclaim w-.icii will hist n iifeiinio.\nGood Bye, Old Home!\nul l:ia ]Uffi'-| Bfitiil lo^oiber.\nI liavj) lt?.l ioj* lorrowB wilh ;ny Joys,\nI have hat! m.v i'.aj* uf qlnora;\nHtit if at morn il*-* cloudu \u00aberc itHrk,\nThe suu euins out n[ noun.\nDeath entered once and niiulo me sad,\nSicknt-.s oft ttinos hiii cutuc\u2014\nAnd nut) by oue my youn* friend* left,\nTo help utnki\" other lianic-).\nUntil at last there came a tlmo\ntVlicu I was left Hlone\u2014\nHm yet thou art still tloar lo me,\nMy old Ashcroft home.\nI loved thy 'olltude it* ilmea,\nWhen tired or toll'iuid care-\nI hive the doer old mnple trues,\nThnt shade tLc rocking chair.\nI love thy vines und every clirul),\nPlanted in ytnra i;\u00abne by\u2014\nI love l!i\u00ab bulliii that Urine; forth (hirers\nThat live short lives\u2014then die.\n'TU not thy benuty lint I love,\nIf-IP thou iirt very plain-\nBat th.'U haft fiuiiUhed ihelior\nSince Ursl 1 to thee came.\nI leave thco now In t-thcr bands,\nEo dear old home farawell\u2014\nWc tQtli begin to eliow our uje,\nAnd Blmuld he treated well.\n:rly a rcaldeat of\nnd ni'iviwtill-* bntel koupur ii\u00bb\nnnd ut L'irdjaii, Is wpertid\n'lost in the norljierti porllun of the piw.\nv'uicc. On ihe ,-lih of .Uarch last .Wrede\nwijic nude\/ dale of Hear lake, ouier post,\nthat bo Was Just abuut to slurt wiih twu\nalt'Igba on a -100 mile trip, to try mid find\na more profitable placer district tbttn tlitf\none in.* hud heen in, Since that time, s<<\nliir US known, no oue hn. SCSC or htniid ut\ni.iiti aud thft belief i.i federal thut he i*\nlost. When he slarlfd on the trip thu\ntliermometer was 60 below -\".oro* builm\nwrote that lie iva.s in goud health. lib\ntlmu^iii he mny have Bucenmbctl to ihn\ncolli or mi't wiih nn accident ou some oho\noflhe many risers in lhe Omineca couulry. The I'ullowiog leller was rccetrml\nlho other day by Sirs. Wredo in \\7aiicou*\nver frum lho Hudsou's liiy Co.'safcutat\ntjuiiiifn lake.\nHudjo-j'fl Bay Co.,\nSrir-tax's Lakb, 8th Oalobor. 133G.\nDear mndainr:\u2014I nni sorry to Inloroi\nyou ihat Velalle Lel'ort, a |*old prospector here, lliinks [hat your hunbuud is\nlust, as Iir bus nol b'ecu teen since lost\nMarch, lie bad an Hjipnuiluieut with\nVelalle and another man by ihe uaroeof\nMiirdocii. tu uieet at a certain pluce un thu\nheadwaters of ono of ihe brioches ot ihe\nFinlay, but although they waited at this\nphce for several days, and saw soma of\nMr. Wrede's camps, he did not turn up.\nThev then thought he bail inken some\nother ti iiii, so they ten ami came to lho\nHudduns Buy Co.'B post on ihu- Kinky\nriver, 1 have received late news Irom\nlliis post and tli*. Wredo had nut thcu\nput in an appearance, neither has hu\nturned up ut any other nf thu company'*\npnsis Ihul 1 havu heard ui.\nSympathizing wiih you lu yoar be-\nreavciueul, I leuiaiu.\nYours truly,\nA U, IIchba*-'   .\nWretle aud a ui^u named L'ullou left\nAslieroft a year ago last April to malic \\\nthorough Investigation of ibc Otaloeca,\nPeaca river aud Smoky river uistricts, lt\nis to be hoped that !l i lemeu will lurn up\nagain shortly, At\u00bb it-f-irmaltro onceru-\nliiB them can ba sci I o lhe }':. .ksal office nnd ii will be It (Warded I < frieads \u00abr\nW rede's.\nAnother Old Pioneer Ccnc.\nTho mary frlcuds of Alei.Clii b will lia\nsorry to bearofhis d-Mili wlucli -. enrrud\nnt Ak'JCaudita ou Wednualay, 3 L28.\nlie was n native or Dundee, Scotia o, ami\ncame to till* country from California ia\n7)3 ami waa for some time employed tu\nA. D. McDooald'a bunk at Victoria. Alix.\nClink aod A. D. t-Muaesof Alwoutlria.\nwere the founders ol ihe St. Andrews \u2022<\u2022\nciolyln Biitish Columbia. Mr. GH'nk.'a\ndemise will' be much regretted by thf;\ncommunity as he waa well liked hy -ill\nwho knew bim.\nFreight Shipments\nBelow will   bo   found lhe date of\ndeparture, teamster and   destinati\ntors, and   lho   judicious expenditure   sunk nboul 50 leel.   Assays from the hot-  of freipht shipped north by Ashcroft\nof capital, to discover and  bring to torn Rive $1 jiuld and 15 per cent, cupper. | |*onv\u00bbrJ.iojr agents:\nthe same  state of development nnd|^ \u00bb\u00ab_***->** ^wwin aj!j?lS  \"!l0\u00b0l \u00bb\u00bb \u25a0St%\u00bbl*V\u00ab1,\u00abtyv9.,.ll,Uin 4fK\nWmv Lyne-\nPF;npR'IETOr;:\nprofitable production ns that of the\nCariboo hydraulic mino.\nMy neighbors and mysc'f are proud\nof tho Cariboo, and glad thut wn live\nin sij-ht of so raooh gulden ireaaure,\noven though we aro not fortunate\nenough to number ainon_c the lucky\nshareholders.\nThe several shareholders who re-\nsido at the Forks are in pleasant anticipation of receiving a dividend,\nwhioh they feel confident that the\ndirector*- will order paid at thi annual\nmeeting in December,\nEven a small dividend would satisfy many of them, but none at all\nwould bo an awful disappointment,\nand cause a regular monkey and parrot row, make thc cars of lho directors burn, and their visits to this\nusually quiet town a rather dangerous\nexperiment. 'Tia to be hoped that\ntho gontlepion who manage the\nCariboo's affairs in Vancouver, will\ntake heed of tlieso few hints, and\ntreat tliero brother shareholders residing here, aa their ooiifidetK-e iu tho\nirtutisgement deserves* They think\nihey are entitled to some return now,\nnfter four years of moat patient\nwu it ing.\n1 am led to these remarks by over\nhearing   tbo   complaints of some   of\ngiiiqcis, or shaken'tlm sharohuldefs   and   the   hopeful\nin their ability to Ootifidenoe expressed by ot bora,\nbmuite. in a Imtiy of diorite. The vein or\nbody shows on iii\u00ab surfaoo about700 lent\nin length aud i.J feel iu breadth. Mr.\nBuchanan has oieolt d comfortable winter\nqnaiters for bis uu'ii, also a shaft houB\u00ab\nand blduksuilth --Imp. lie Intends pushing wi rk dm ing ttie winter luoullts.\nAt the Iron Maik (.Mr. Thos. Newman's\nproperly), can be sec-,] ti very fine clinic of\ncopper Biilpjiidea.   This mine waa visited\nlasl wcelt, by Hon. Clarke Wallace, M.P.,\nwlm was loud in it Is praises of Ike vory\nfi;.e mineral showing,   lie lefl\npuny with Mr. Newman, ror Kootenay, to\nInspect somo mining  propeititis Ih\nTlie Inner gentleman will on   his ret\ncommence operations on a largi seal\nthe Imu Mask, which will give employ-\nmeiil lo a uutuber ot luiueis.\nJim Russell, of lhe Uosmopollton hotel\npave ihe people \u00bbf Kamloops nn I'uesday,\na chaucc lo vole on the prcaideutia! elet\nlion.    The booth waa opened at Ha. in\naud closed al 5 p.m     Quite a uutuber of\nwore  pulled beiwceu tbeae hnu\nAlthough Jim Is n red-hot McKu '.*yi\nUryan canled !\u00a3a ml oops by a uri\nnty,\nGeo. MrlV.tnald wf:o la wotii ,:.- . . i\nnauza, seut some Que Mimpiea d \u2022\u25a0 ,. \u25a0:\ntown, which ho took Irom thu .- *fi \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\nsinking, The Uoimuz^ Is uiuul 1 iu\nrrom lown, in Ihn dfroctluii ul Biigar-I'\nmimnlniii.\nMr. J. Coblocltck, tbq Entjliftii mini\nexpert, is mill traositctlilg bosliiess for\ncompany-   Ho ttlsu bus made a\nnear Huga^lottf niriuiilaln.\nNen'ily a hundred prospectors V\nthe lilHs un Suird.ty mid Miinilay, St\nuci rrii Li jjniiRiieriy,\nW 11 Kwillv, h\nllimal\t\n.  1 \u00bb\u25a0!.-!\n81 ,\\ Mcl'llull, So\nNov n J Qniitiun, Ull,\nAl; MiiUimnli\nCllnbll....\n. 10-lM\n4 Al, l',mg, l>\u201e-\nirrcfk ....\n. 70TII\nA 11 .Miirlloj\\l\nOH CuiiminiM,\n11 ffiujim, 1)\nirCiwk....\n.  1102\nOcl3'J 1! 1! Emm, S\n.iln Crook...\n. 1300\nOne K-ii\n,i\n. 4000\nA ticasrl.i, C\nriiril.'rcik..\n. 8800\n111 w li   IVEltlV,\nJtmea Wnlkor\nBmln oicil;\n.isfirri\nA MttHiw, Qiionnollo Forks\n. 8800\nO l^lil'iitt, a.\u00bbi;\ncreok\t\n. IHCIl\nA Mol bull,\n\"       \t\n.0O86O\n!          Jnl.i.v. Qiumn\nlo\t\n. 7150\n2-'V _lcllnll-.li\nHlUlOT-k..\n. SHOO\n.111 M.'L.Kn\u00abi\nI.-.o l.i 11,,olio 131110\n. 3 [lulair, 11\n\u201e\u25a0\u00ab, || ,\u25a0\t\n. nemo\n3 1\" Son'., riot!:\ncrook ....\n.10200\n6,;niiv,\n. 8000\nVoltliS Borln\n\u2022) f Muswoll, Si\n1\" Gilrrl\u00ab\u00abri,\n'iVllll.ll,....\n. 11 till\nT Blsliop, Bnil\nGrfok\t\n. OHIO\n.. >i [.iilllVHIl, Wm'.  {.ulro\n0300\n.   II MoLond, T\nSunn\n110 l.Hj'Bon S\nCn, Qnos I-\nis 5U00\n8 J Uubln i o, a\nda-ml-\n9000\nBuchanan  Players\nThe BuclianuQ dramatic players, coo-\nslating of sixteen artists, sre billed lo play\niuthe lown lull, Asbcrott, for four nights,.\ncommencing Monday, November 9th\nTills company comes with good recommen-\ntliiliiius.anii wilt iTohnbly have \\ aood .1.1 -\ndience to ^rect tlicm hare. TUey nave\nplayed all along the road from Chicago,\ntwo or ibrce nights nt each place, putting.\none wcok in at Kamloops with * clnnji\nof programme each evening. They have\nllieir owe brass band, and will give bl\natrtut parade each morning at 11.80, and.\nhave a change of programme each e<*e-\nliidff. The people of this lown ind vicin-\niiy flhotild not mlas seeing this company's,\nperformances, as it is seldom that io well\nan organized company stops off hera,\nThc piicc of zdiui'ljcco will be 50 and 75\nctuls.\nIJelu\".- we print aa es'r-ic! .'rom tha St.\nThomas Hcrald-\n'\u2022Buckaiian'B Draraallc Iroape played\nihelr lirst night cngagemenl hero Thursday evening, and taiily captured ih*\nlovers of a good play. Mr, Buchanin\nand Ills (coupe comprises llio b\u00abi tlraaia-\nlie cowpany that ever traveled iu ines<v\nregions. CnnHiderlng tiio inclwneocy \"f\nIbti woatber.n gooil auilieurc \u25a0riti te<l him.\nUic firsl night, and those thai bad (lis\nluck tu be present will Mum 'n hear him\nthe remaining two eight*, Friday and.\nBfltimlayCTemogS. Tin.-last performance\nis to-nlglit, aiidjlhose who mi.\u00abs 't will\nmtS3 tlio host comedy allow iti the history\nof the at. Thomas opera houao.\nUncle Sam is suelng ihc Russian gov\nornmoot for $30,000 damages on bchall of\nUoberl Ohmnn, brother of O.-car Oh man\nnl Dotigins Island, Alaska, who went iu-\nsano While Incarcerated iuallusslan orinon\nin Siberia aboui three years ago. OlimaOy\nlhe unlorluiiatP, wns rcceutly taken lo tbe\ninsane aiylum ul Silobcnotn, Wash. *\nMC^^aeY.THE ma;i.\ncoiiijJieie   tlie)1\njjfruat   Miiuurtiikln;\nMr. 11. IT. .Yudursuu\n\u25a0 -f\nThe prcdldcBttal election in tk-j United\n\u25a0\u25a0-.''\u25a0it-, j - ----- I Mates took place lasl Tuesday, November-\nnit Jo- tt'**;        -'''\u2022;-^'*'j 0vd.,.wliii:h resullcd in th\" rlaciian of the\n_     ptepublibun candidate, Major McKinley.-\n.. Bu A.. l;iliiiti Drnr.ker, Ci'ii?ervhilve mem- The relurns from, the entire country, al\u00ab\nh inlo I. i nf p,r; .mi-tii f.ir ilorlhinnpit'ii, has j though jfticouvplete, are of a eaturetn In-.\n-I .. ti s 'eturnetl irnm a irip io lirlit-ih CV.I siicc^io election of McKinley. The kt-.\niu ei L'piin lit'iiirf inien'Iewed boemd i est i;Q\u00a3itlt received is McKluley 270 and,\n'\u25a0'.'..: tihiuiglii iheru was a tremendous future- Brva*i 150 and several doubtful stale*.\njpn i,\u25a0; comurj nud ilial it was going ctylW-d hy.Uoili panics, Bryan* ihe de*,\niiuitig jaiiead neatly everywhere. Ameru \u25a0.-.;! fcattd candidate, marie a haul flghl and,\nfor ills ' capllai, lie -jiiht, htui been uVvolnplitf*, tho ' has, unme .pul with bii^bt laurels, He\ncaitun counlry, but KtiglUhmwu uero now spoil- ; roupht n manly buttle Bgnlasl u campaign, \u25a0\n\\\\i:v. \\: '\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 \\\\iv ridiculo'na pricos thev were \\ ofnbuse and yulgarlly, somolhlqg which,\ni- for ii'iulr niiuing claim,, Anu-ri- no other prealdcutlal.canillijate has had to,\nwe'\u00ab met in thi! most hut-pliable coulund.wlth. 'fills has \"been the hardest\nthem cowing from IvmtQnrfy aud evi-u umiiutir. Mr i)iu *tu. aaul he had unit fnughi campaign in nmity years. Tlic-h-.\nWashington and Idano', ||liio ,gi*nuial | Wj,ii 11u nujUEnglUh ejuuit-nt while travel- iuu ihroughyuj was a mixed one. havlna\nopluiva \\t, th\u00abi   liaiflluOps will within  \\u^u ||riiUb Columbia! I'nopa'fy Hue\ns\n Tu British fiiliiiiiliiii iiii.'tig Jtim'tiitl.\nlmni'il every Balui'iluy,\nF. S. ItEYNOl.US,\nE.litor nml Proprietor.\nSubscription Price, [icr Minimi \u25a0 \u25a0 S'llO\nA   -  ,'l-,-\u201e\u201e:l,t, .fill   ,1,1  i,,'  'llFUOIlllnil^    HU\ntill Inilrf,     AttvirrtlfclllK n,U'M>iin|,['lKi,;\u201e.li.\nlie,\nCllilil\nI lull)\nIII   ic\u00ab\nilo\n(iSMlT.OrT, 11. I'., N'lVO\nThe Ptrst Hyclrhulla\nHold, in\nSir Wi\nI il, Century, 6\n,,,\u00bb,,,s .,f None\nline uf llin incisl\nII,e irri|riil of il\n\"As n youtli,\" I\"'\nb niiini  liuuso i\n.eaicrlmil lii* liOllsc    In\nfliUO ill tfnlil Kaa fonii,!.\nu pnpnrs showing lliat 1\nipent scvirnil licndinJ\n\u2022eturnifie; to irj,-utr!,>.   Vi lie\nick Inft the mine j\nup In: WM to poor tl\n,,,\u201e!,:  up ii  sebserii\nliclp Iiim nut.\n, tlio lioKI-\nwifo    nml\nOfTiopi's\nmimll Biff,\n,,   lldllltioil\nclerick liml\nNO\nhave yoy seeii\nIB'\nthi\nRude\n: nftc\nlhe\nf   $S8   to ;     1.111\nA t\n!i*rry wi\n.'niiitila t\nt Ashor\nj'lKt nrrli'ed, all si\/.ps, suitable lor li^lit nnd heavy tMH'iitiff.\niiHraulei'd lo stand anything that any wagon ninth- in\nUnit, il States will stand for fun or money; (Jan bo seen\nSo' n in Co-M Veins.\nNOTICE.\ntlo - upon\nterr-atinp; i\nliydiaulic\nays, '-1  roi\nWestgiitc\nEtreet\nup*.\ntie doors ul  which wan a won,\n,.....,\u25a0 plate bearing   Mm words,'Mr.\nArutftroii'j*, Boltcitor.'    The Mr. Arm\nbtroiig of -IU  yuara   a**o \\vn3 nu enn\nictablo   member  of   hi*.\ni.enlly\n' K'\nnl\nit ii\ntrue, f-lmok their bonds when tlio;\nheurd that iuriteuil of attending to\nciiiivcyuucos. and writs and mortgn\ngea, hu had taken to dalibing in mn\nchanics. Nut thiii way rloca fortune\nliu in the profession of law. But one\nday I was taken us a boy, to see a re\nhie new toy\u2014it seemed 410\nmorp.\u2014that had been phicni\nthc Quayside at Newcastle,\na  few   small\nmro-ka\nthing\nepon\nv, hero\nEtcamera\nwere\nui   tin\nwale\nman,\nDutch   merchantmen\nhabit   of   coining*   with   targe\nlooked  like  a metal box with\ncuiious  haiullcF,   not  unli-to\ntaps, upon tho hd.     A good natured\n^Yorjtman turned one of tlirsu handle*\nand !-j! as he did so, a great crime\nhaul by rattled ;ts chain, and slowly,\nbut surely, swung a heavy load into\nihe air.   lt was  like  magic.   'Now\ntry it yourself,.' -said the man, ns he\nplopped the  movement of the crane,\nTimidly  I   moved  the handle,  and\nBtraightwcy the miracle was repeated.\nAt tho touch of a  child, this   heav\nload   was   at   oticu   borne   upwards\n*Jt'a all dunno  by  water,'  said   ih-\nd it'a Armstrong, ihe solici\n.,.,,in Westgute, lhat's invented  it,\nTlmt was the first  hydraulic crune.\n'Mr. Armstrong, solicitor,' had found\nhis true calling in life.    lie still ke\\ t\nup the pructico of his profession, b'ii\nhe bought a small  bit of ground b\nrhc side of tho Tyne, away fiom the\ntown,  on the  Scotswood  rond,  and\nthere he rnisud   a   modest   building.\nwithin which thc manufacture  of hit\nnew liy dm 11 liu machinery was under\ntaken.    From that humble beginning\nni more than 10 years ngo lias sprutip\nthe vast Elswick establishment,which\nknows   only onu   rival   iu   Europe.\nFifteen thousand  workmen are busy\nfrom day to day cl  furnnec, fur-;n and\nlathe.      Of course,  the   plane   had\nbegun to make great strides forward\nbeforo I left Newcastle ill lSG'i. The\nfamous rilled gun had been invented\nand was becoming almost as impor\ntaut an article of manufacture an the\nhydraulic   cranes   ami   rams.      lint\nsince then  tho development of lho\n.establish in en t has been almost pppul-\nliug, and  I could not recognize the\nscene once   so   familiar.    It is 'Mr,\nArmstrong, solicitor,' now Lord Arm\nstrong, who has given ihc impetus to\nihe iudustrinl progress of tiie Tyne.1\nosl people know that coal i*i ful\nogctubl .  remains, but  compiii-n\nlively fow an* aware of thn fact that\nless millions also go lo make up tho\ngreat beds of fuel that are now be*\nin_r 1*0 oxtensivoly drawn upon.\nThe vcgotablo imptcssions found\nin coal or In the shale just above tho\nyeiu a n vi ry beautiful is well nu\nnumorous, n >t less Limn 1,501) d Iterant kinds of plants have been noticed\nin carboniferous seams in the tli iter\nent parts 01 the world Some of these\nplants aro very much like those now\nliving; but tho major 1 of them,\noven though lound in Nova Scotia or\nIceland, appear to be representative*!\nif what are now tiopic 1! varit ties.\nMany animal.* und insects are also\nfound fossilized and thoroughly preserved in lho coal beds. Thosi\npetrified creatures of lho by-gone\nago culled the \" coal period \" nro of\nvarious kinds. Huge toad-like reptiles with beautiful teeth, small Ire*\nlizards, great tihli wilh tremendous\niawsi tiny water mites, si\nJAMES VAIR,       -        Kamloops, B.C.\nSMITH & BRYSON,\nlacksmitiis\ndaily.    A stiffly of iron aud wagon\nfn a fcirial always on land,\nute. - - ASHCROFT, Ji. C.\n\u25a0NOTICE.\nNotice Is hereby ulver\nnn; I hit uud loau-it*, it\nthe\nron tho tunc of lot\ns to south\nu lo potillni\nti  to nnrthwo-l\n_ lo slurling jiolt\nif ui-uuk. SrJllt. IS\nfiulrtlon   lo\n,1.1   IMr-llintl    lllllri   Illljillllil.U\nliie nmliisiacor Cliil.-.Ucii\nrlel of hiltoout, Jei-eilhfil in-\nfj al 11 |io*t inarkeil X. L.\nt Bide nf mid on tin- liiiiiiitl-\n\u25a01 group I, theuee MiutkUti\n:tst cuiit.T, thciu-e wfai 81\nM corner, tliencc nun it m\nTHE CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION\n\u2022TORONTO\u2014\nS.-1V, ,\". ITMnland,        J, K, Mimlonal.l It. tiurdanal I, II*. C. Mncdonald\nI'rcni.ltnl.       Maiuiytnu Director,     Inwctor, n'innipni. Actuary\nCapital and Assets over $6,000,000\nInsurance at Risk $27,000,000.\nSO CONDITION'S, XO REST DICTION, POLICV CONTRACT A MODlil, OXli.\nThirty Oaya Ctr.co allowed on premiums.\nJ- J) B3Ef.33. J. fl- CLEMENTS,\nQrnoral AgoutforBCVanOOuvor, Agont, Aahotoft\n5H-ELP   *   I^Ejft.V-i'\nrtarti,,,! Sheet troll, llaritntl st.ct.\u00ab\nMltienSh,\n,Mimrt fkka.\n\u25a01.1). i-KESrii:*-\n10TICE\nwo\nIroU-lcgg.\n,f insects of tho gnisshop\nIragon Ily tribes, ure also\nHie curious (act is ihat then\n. \"liiin-\n.ousatids\nior   nnd\nfound.\nis not a\nsingle representative of  these  fussi\nlined creatures now found living.\nThe Siattrian Rnilror.d.\nTiie Chinese government has given\npermission fur the construction uf the\nman line of thu Siberian Railway\nthrough Northern Manchuria toVlad\nivatock. Bv virtue of the new ngrne*\ninent Ihc route will be greatly short-\nned, ns the lino, instead of skirting\ntlie lianka of tllfl Amour, will cross\nllmt river into Chinese territory and\nfollow a direct line lo Vladivostok.\nThe government withholds for the\npresent.permission to build a branch\n10 a port on lhe (J nil'of FeuhilM, but\n.vill dcubth sh gi ani this also when\nRussia wants it.\n<l tJ I o m SI LV ES u .\nMoini\/.u-lnreil try the Ciniiiimr Mining Co,\nileni-t by muil solicited.  H and 10 Oordona street, I'ancr.-,;\nTHE  CYANIDE  PROCESS\nEminently adapted to Carib o Cres\nlofraclcry Gold and Silver Ores treated and reported on     ;tk\nMacArtluir-Forrest, Direst Cyan daiicn\nrVlacArtliur-Yates, Amalgamation & Cyanidation\nFor particulars apply to\n'THE   CASSEL   GOLD   EXTRACTING   COMPANY,   Ltd.\nAssaying conducted in all ils branches antl null tests made.\nff. FELLEIV-IIM'EY. F. ('. S\u201e ,Siipcriii(ciiilcnt, VAJOOBVEB, I!. C.\nJ, M. BUXTON, & Company.\n************************** **<***<** ****************\nI     TURNER,  BEETON  8c  CO.     \\\nnorth ^hln\nLlllooet, 1:\nthu .-omit\n:<|t|ilh:t|ii.i\naanit ho\nleri-stifim\nlli'tileii lit\nlUll    its f.ll\n\\n. c, nrj;m\\\\\nIC.TOHIA, rin.l KELSON.\n,_\u2022 00., IOjYDOX,\nT, VGLAA'IX\nP. II. BROWN.\nKOTIOE\nA Man\nA man gr\n\/1th Two Hearts.\ning tliu   name   of\niupl.nl a post\nHthB\t\nfin'\n1. thu\nlet, deserl\nedN. t!.\".\n1 west -IU\nacucu uorlli 4ft clwint-, theiicn we_t4D -\naenco norlli-10 eiiahis, thunuo eaft t'O eitali\n3Rtarliuir polut. I), A. HOLLA> I)\nVIcturlu, Sept 18',Ii, 189ti. -'l -\u25a0\nWOTH\nN'tillrp  la lioniby :\nilutul littcml totnuki\n1 11,1,1 ra dm tifli\n|,!k',,li,,u t\u201e ll\u201e- cliir\n.1,1 ,v\u201erks roriicrmls\nII. V. UALl'IN.\nWHOLESALE   DRY   GOODS, I\nLIQUORS,  MINER'S SUPPLIES ETC-1\nt\nOre llu^.t, Itossell Sle.el.  .Iinj description of JEuro-t\n\/u'liii Goods Indented. i\nTel earn nl. ie ml,!,\u2122*:   'I'tirner. I'tftoria.   Iteet  -.onrfon, \u00ab\n********* IS ******* Jt ,\u25a0:**** *****************************\nVictoria, Vancouver,\nAgricultural Implements of till kinds\nlitl'Bfisl slock In llio iirovince anil best assoriiiontl\nAmerican Bain wagons, also Canadian Bain\nsuilnblo i'or frclglillnjt ami rarm purposes.\nBuggies, Carts, Spring Wagons\nall at prices tn sail the times\nOrders filled nrnmntlv.\nKamloops.\nPT..II.FKS   1.1\nlining\nREPORTS   MADE   OX  ALLUVIAL    DEPOSITS.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nlie Address:   h'u.xto\/i, t'ttneauver, Canada,\n' \u2014\u2022\u2022   1). IcGILLIVRAY.\nJl\/nnn\/Vtc'iirer \u00abf nil kintl* of\nSTEL AND RO E HYDRAULIC MINi^G PIP!\nEstimates  furnished of cost of power\nplants, and putting water on Mining\nClaims,   monitors, Gates, Valves,\nPeiton Wheels, etc., furnished\nat shortest notice and\nlowest rates.\nHead Office, Vancouver, Ii C. Steel Mm Work*, ffme itfentminster, Ii. 0\nCharles King, Ima been   tistcmisliiu-- . rjf^  ^        1\nlhe people   of   Wntoibnry. BQV8lttlie I    j   T\"C| f\\ pQ Y] 1 A\nX-jw York Tribune.   He doclnredh- \\   \u25a0*- 1 ClULOlllL\nSpontaneous Octnbuetion.\nt'lio Iowa Dairy Mutual Fire In-\nKiiranco company li\u00bb3 issued a -circular\ncontaining tlio following on epon\ntiineouH combustion;\n\" SawUust in icu liouaea io solf-\ni^nilnble, cnusoil by \"Spontaneous\ncombustion in hot woater. < In order\nto avoid a lire from above cauue Uie\nsawdust should not bo allowed to\njiilo up ovor four or five inches on\ntop of the iue, Tlie surplus should\nbe removed und kept out ot iho ice-\nh luso. Whero tho sawdust is al\nlow id to accumulate on lop of your\nice it will coiifliitni- tho ico. It should\nli ivo daily oaro during tho hot\nwi-a hor.\"\nCamp M'Klnney Tragody.\nIt is learned that Roderick, the\nSoivttl\u00ab civil engineer, who waa e\"\nby lhe |-;rcmau of thc Cariboo mine\nnear camp McKinney. in this Pro\nyinco, was ill nt the time thc socre\n'\"iry of t'ne company was held up\nand robbed of $11,000 in gold bul\nlion. Soon after the robbery hi\nreturned to Seattle. A week ago\nRoderick loft that city, ostensibly on\nliuainesa-. Detectives believe thnt ho\nifnd gono buck after llio bullion ho\naould not at first carry away, nn thoro\nwere three bars, two largo and one\nsmall one. Tho small one rrint-iirir-tl\n$1,600, and it was believed Roderick\ntook tbat one out and hid the other\ntwo. Nothing more wus henrd of lhe\n\u25a0case until a telegram Btmounced tin\nKilling oi Roderick. It isntnted that\nletcclivcs have two utTadnvits from\nni1!! who live at the Cariboo mine,\nirilfjflng th.it  Roderick trlocl* to gr.i\nhad hvo hearts. A doctor who\n.1 not believe tlie man's statement nnd proceeded lo make an examination was able to detect two\nheurl-beals, one on the right niul one\nim the left Bide uf tho body. This\nmight be cnused by tt traiiSmittance\nof action, so tho man was told. \u25a0 Flu\nstaggered tlio phyaioati by stopping\nilie ono and allowing thc oilier to\nbeat, nud by making them beat nl-\ntcrnatnly, Thoy do not know how to\nexplain the phenomenon.\nRomarkfible Water F. rco.\nThe effect of thc hydraulic mo!or,\n-liich is now hiring u\u00abeil fot tlie. pur\nlose of moving masses of eartii, well\nnigh passes belief. A stream of\nwater issuing from a pipe six inches\nin diameter, with a full behind it of\n!J75 foet, will carry a wny 11 Holkl ruck\nweighing a ton or moro lo a distance\nof 50 or 100 feet.\nTho electricity of lhe stream is\nlerrifiio aud lhe colom of water pro*\njeclcd ia so solid that if a crowbar or\nany other heavy object be thrust\nagainst it, the imprlnglng object will\nba hurled a considerable distance.\nBy this stream of water it man\nwould be instantly hilled if he came\nin contact with it, even at a distance\nof 200 feet.\nAt 200 fcot from liie nozzle a six-\ninch stream with 375 feet full, pro>\njccttid momentarily against ihc trunk\nof a tree, will In a seeand denude it\nof the heaviest bark us cleanly m if\nit hud been cut with nn axe,\nMr. Byron While, manager uutl principal owner of tlie Blocan Star, the great\nBilver iiiiiic nl BumlOD, 13,0., left Rat Portage a lew weeks nyo for Uic Seine River\ngold fields, lie wus 0110 or the pioneers\nuf the aiociin country.\nThe Uatliollc Rocord commcnlson the\ncraze for variety 111 Bsrmnns winch\nprompts lo Bcnsnllntialiim of an often\nconrao kind. It on ti morales among sub\njcots recently \"preached upon\" tho following: \"Dynamite Undor the Throne,\" \"Up\na True,\" \"Short beds nnd Narrow Coverings,\" \"Bpoinerangs and Monkeys,\" \"Pre-\ntty Women,\" \"To llonvon on a llleyclo,\"\nami others of a similar charactur. A\nNew York prenoliei* was also indnllonod\nJ wlioao Slibjcol waS recently \"Cheap Ice.'\n11\nOil\n150 MILE HOUSE\nThe distributing point for all the hydraulic\nmines at Horse Fly, North and South\nForks   and main Quesnelle   River,\nWHOLESALE  GROCERS.\nVancouver,        :        :        :        IJ. C.\nSpecial Iwliicomruls will bo given\n.lie unclerslguiiil lo\nBlacksmiths,\nHarness takers,\nPainiiers,\nCarpenters and\nWheelwrights,\nWho niuv wlali In establish llirmselves in\nbusiness nt one or [homos! ecu I ml points\nin ihc Oarlbno District, >iz: The well\nknown slnnd <>i llio\niSO\"^ft\\\\e B-Souse\nCorrespondence snliclled, aad iuformh-\nlion cheerfully furulshi'd.\nVeith & Borland.\nProprietors.\nalso thc stock ranges of Cliilcotc\naud Beivjr Lake Valley\nAt tl :t Point will be found a good assortment of\nGENERA MERCHAND ISE & Kl! NERS S'JPPL IES\nAlso one of the best Hotels on thc route.    Information cheerfully given\nVEITH & BORLAND. Proprietors and Stock Raisers.\nSOO-PACHFIC LINE.\nShortest,\nQuickest,\nand Cheapest\nROUTE TO ALL FASTER* POJXTS.\nExcursion Rules tiy I lie Great lilies,\nAccommodation  unsurpassed',     First-\nclass Secspillg car, Dillimg cars,\nFirst class     Day     Coaches,\nTourist   Sleeping    and\nColonist Sleeping cars\non all trains.\nChoice of Three Routes.\n0 r It ALL HAIL,\nC P11 anil OWEN SOUND Slcnmcr\nSOO-PAOU'IO USE.\nNo. I, westbound [iitsGCs Aslieroft 2*1:1 dully,\nNo,2i caatbouud      \u2022* \"       5I'1W   \"\nFor full particulars as to rates,\ntime \u25a0>(-., apply to thc neatest ticket\nagent to\nA.L. CLEMENTS,\nIu Uie si-riimn on this Bithjcot the stnrltlug ! or to Agent, Ashcrol't.\nBlaloment wna made thai \"cheap lee In       Geo. McL. Biiown,\nsummer time is liken chunk ol heaven nn j District IVfi.*' '\nLliobrlukoriicll.\" '\nHE IMPERIAL BREWERY AND\nSoda Water Works Company.\nIX UMLOOPS, B. c.\nLager Beer and Poi'Ser.  The best quality\non!v brewed from choice tVlalt aad IP - po\nSODA WATER WORKS.\nIn connection with our brewery we hare added a new and complete V*. \/ from\nSan Irancisco for the manufacture of Soda Water, Ginger Alet S arspartlla]\nC\/ta'mfaignc Cider aud Mineral Water of all kinds.\nAll ciders from city aud country will receive our personal awl best attention,\nYour patronage solicited. Special attention to all orders from Cariboo and way\nI bu wilt find our prices will make it a:t object to give us your orders.\n3. WEHRFRSTZ,\nProprietor.\nBriti3h Columbia Srancti\nHAMILTON POWDER COMPANY,\nIigh\nOf Montreal.   Iiicorjiorfik'-i 1E61.\n\u2014MiNL?ACTl*KRlia Of\u2014\nExplosives, Blasting, Mining and\nSporting- Powder\n1 in Etcotric ntastiiifl Apparatus, Sa\/ety Fn*e Detonators. Eif.\nMontreal.        Rranch office:   Victoria, fl. ('.        \\Forkt;   Kernaim\n3\nImporters and  Wholesale Dealers in\nWINES  LIQUORS  and   CIGARS\nVICTORIA, IS. C.\nCARIBOO.\nBRITISH COLUMBIA EXPRESS Company, Ltd\nUie ami all U\\te\\\nFridays, relurntiiu fottoirta day.\nIt'fit.- points and. \u2022\n% returning, arr\ne \/lout's aiagti ict\ntynncetionn north of Clinton emu Monday\ni- .[.\"keri'i't enn\/ Tuentiti'1 mul Strtimla(i\\\nvc Ashcroft on Mondays, Wednesdays and\nLILLOOET\nSttxgat\/or hilloocl a3td\\lntcrmctUate point*\ndtitpi, Mon.hi u'u atti'ie Ittiviiiti Arhrrt.f't til ,;-,*\"\u00ab. iii.,<\/nill(f ta\nynu .iiuiii- tlnti. und return, iny tn J.-hcro\/t the foi loir ing auy.\nlure between Ashcroft ami Clinton, $5, Return limited tickets, good S days $8\nExtra stages, or special rigs (buggies or light stages) furnished at short notice.\nIced Stables and Corral at Ashcroft, with water on thc f remises, and best\nattention given.    Hales moderate.\nS. THIGHS Yi Manager and Superintendent. J.J. Jl\/ACA'A Y,\nJlead Ofjit'c, Ashcroft, 11. C. '       General Agent.\nVancouver, 1!. C\nR. P.RITHET &C0., Ltd.\nII'ha,\/Street. .... VICTORIA, IS. C.\nWHOLESALE MERGHATS, SHIPPING\nAND    INSURANCE.\nAgents fori\nWills  Fiirso, Cnllliiilllfi FlocrliiK Mills Ka\u201e of Etulcrliy.\nI'.uilir Cuiist Steitilislilil to's line olsttuiiiei's httween VU-toria mill   '\u2022\nSlill V'fillil'isco. J.\nDOERING & MARSTRAND\nBR,E\"WIIsrQ-  CO,\nCelebrated Aiexandri La^er and Porte?\nSpecially Recommended.\n.10HX B. II0B30S.\nMin. Elill. nml MutOllurRlat.\nt.. F. WAUNKR. J't.\nIljilr.iittlc ami Miu. Kug.\nson\nMINING   ENGINEERS.\nTwenty years fracllcilexperience iu California. Wilt examine and efo-l\non mining properties in Canada and the United Stales. The equipment and\nopening of dap gravel drt'Jt, hydraulic and gold quartz mines a specialty.\nQ-JESNELLE FORKS B C\nAgents for thejohua Ilcnny Machine Works, Hydraulic and Mining Machinery\nand the Well's lights, for use in Hydraulic Mines.\nRepresented ai Vancouver by J. M. BROWNING, corner Granville and\nGeorge streets, Vancouver, B, C,\nJ. A. IVSacFAKLANE, F. C. S..\nAssayer and Mining Engineer.\n633 Hastings sheet, VANCOUVER, P. C.\n\u2022id analytical work done in duplicate with scrnpuhn,\ncore  and dispatch.-\npes.,\n Ii Unlil\nilllll'iall   (01 I Ml'IA   MINIMI 1)1\nlirrniirv.\nMINISTER (IF MINK8\nLllrlll.-t'nl. Ilm Hon- Jftinc. nilKnr.\nOOLD COSIMIWOKUIIEI      ,,\ntnr llio province W K Sore Vrnt'irlii\nAlb-mlilM-lilt   TFIflr,liw Mlmrnl\nL'wtnr      \"     .liniiivP'TU'r.\u25a0,!\u25a0\"!\u00bb:\nCnilino     \"      ,l,,l\u201ei l!n\u00bbT,in..l\nY\u201ei. \u2022'      I! OTuns-ull Kiinilon is\ny;;     ,i  ('Aiikii,.i-!..ii\u00abr\u00bb\nI-_.ti-n~.tjmW    \u2022',1'r.A'1\"Y,,r\"''\"'l>'\",';'':\n\\\\m Knoiciiiiy   NFIIwlnbtn... Nelson\nmi-n'.o ur<r,,>i:.iirns.\nSnnslmo illmrloi M Bray .... .Nnniilmo\nK\u00b0wVe-lluln.li-rUrtoliMin,.W\u00bbralMim\n,.        3    FO Lung Hnklcn\n(l Golillo....Winilm\u2122\nC.riiilwunlii..Fort IS'wlo\n.1 li .Ji-s.linm. K,.v,:l^:.,k,-\n\\V J (.Inert-I Nelson\nA Sprout:..New Himver\n.   ,. .lullvUinl Ityk-.li\n.1 Kli'uup Itosalnml\nTTnylor .. .Ti-.-nt I..U-\namino dlslrict   W \u00bbt*-pliei.HOa.qn\u00bbnel|-J\ny\u201eI. \u2022\u25a0       W Dnilil ..^nl\u00bb\n1 llu   \u201e i K\u201en-is Vi-ruon\n(; All liiiralily..Osiiynos\nW McMvn. ItnckCrMli\n11 iHintcr.tii'iinllocrecK\ntllliind lllslrlcl    OA I'luitr.' ...l-lll'\u00abJ\nOmental lll'lriol tralinmllimmll,\nABSAVKliS.\nII ('iirilllir'lincl, Viclnrln.\nu V Dnwrau. lUvhAulil. Cnrlli\nVi'tsl ICu'it'liiiij\nINI'IIHMATION.\nPel   tJir.cu \u00bbl   AHlmrnll.\u2014nil.   \"'\u25a0-\u25a0\nelMii_.il UiillY will. Imiii ninll clullls cm\n..ml ,V,.\u00bb|.   'n,i.i!. ninll. clowi imkiliijsnl\nHr,|, in.   Mnucv order una ifglnirulliin\nt,,.,,l ,   rii,,,\u201el ; no |i.m.\nlltirllnoulHlllilermeillnlf linlnla-HegtB.|um(\nroil,,u .luu1. ui 7 rri) aiitur,liiy\u00bb.   Oilier I\nIniillirlinllreii'iiiili'li limy be uinlliid m\nUicillleumil,,tin. in.   iii'i.n.\nPritl, Golilivln Snillli ir,\u201e. ntlvlscil llio\nnlmleiils nl Vleli.rin University: \"Oli-\n't\u00abve i'i-.!ii'nr \u25a0lunir.l mul si.,[. ronlllnit\n-..I,,.,, Uo In.iiii ih liiej, nml tin nunc\nwork ul [light unit less in tlio in,lining.'\nTlio Oriilian Boy olnlm In llic tirounil\nlloij IImIii i. , \u25a0 \u00bb' lining ivnrkcil by clglll\nmen. Tli,-.' will ciinlUio- \"'ink oil win-\nler nnd pul llic |mi|iurly In pond trim for\nIlie 10 slump mill wlucli la lo bo Insinllcil\nnot April.\nTin, nnllioritlcs nt umi limo were\nconvinced llmt Kuropcnns coutil not live\nin Iuilli without nlonliollo slllnlllnnta\nliml thry nclirjlly pioblbllctl llic fnnna-\nlion \u201er icinp-i'Hnce sooielles nmoncst Hie\ns'tldlcin Tl.u llienry Is mnv nliogelber\nclinngci], nml Ilie En_llfl>solilell'9 in liul.u\nInclude  no fewer   Hum rlJ.OilO tulul lib-\n-ll.iK'l'S.\nA frrrcnl find llllslioon lllllilont L'flillkl,'-\nBell linrbnr,!.'.\", miles dnwli lhe cnnul frnm\nAlijcrnl. Tlicm I* nu imn cnp|illlg silni-\nl,ir l\u201e Ibo Tl nl t Creek country nml llu- nrc\nolso of Uio ni.ir.e clinrnclcr nt lho sur.\nIlicn, lli\u201e leilge, \u00bb!,!,'!, Is .In fccl ivl.lo,\nling iu llic siiii'.nc a unto in pxl.l nn 1\nlitgli In copper, li is expeoioil. llierefore,\nilial >,. at Trail Cl-eek Die gold will lo.\ncrease wllb ili'ptlt. Tin ledge cun l\u201e'\nii\u201e.\" i for ii ill.lliucu ol n nunt'lel \u201ef a\nmile.\nii|,l\u201e\ntjneen Wllliolmlnn ,,!' Itollnlld, l\u00ab ncl\nlikely lo become cngngoll vcrv soon, il ii\nI, *!\u201e' h said In liuvc mndu ro\nHy is ntillicnllo, 'I am very fond nf\nmul lioiio In plcnsu tlicm in\nW. T. SLAVIN\nJjonka, Stttiioncry and F.im'll <7 io It.\nOustomu liruKer.\nI1. 0. noi- e, KamlaopK, tt. C.\nGARDEN, 11URM0N & Itl'KWEI.I..\nCIVIL & MININO EN0IN15EUS,\nDominion nml PriiVinoljtl Liiml\nflui'veyors. Olllcos, V-uK-msvcr, 11. ('., mill\nQueflnuUti Piiftts, li. 0.\nSIDNEY WILLIAMS, lM..S.,r.A.S(I. j.oml\nI,tintl     Surveyor;    Civil     F.n^liicur    autl\nDmusiitflmnn,\nQUKSNEI.US MOl'TII. R. C.\nRiiL'Ineorhtjr mul survey work.   Itoportn on\nuiiiiinL'  -.nip'-rti.'H.     Mii|W  -.ind   (il-nii-*   {iru-\n|)ari!ii i*t nny poillon uf Cmlljoo dial Hut.\nTho iiijiliick Bonk ami Stationery Co.\nmm it:: i),\nivirJiKiit' iun:8 m:ai.i:iis m stiimsebs.\nVAKOOBVEH, 11.0.\nNLAND CIGAR FACTORY uauopuc\nManufacturers of Fine Havana Cigars.   Onr Specialties:\nIutcrior, Prido of Kiimloops, La Morona.\nCeo. A. Borthwick & Co. Kamloops, B.C.\nGt^jc*3 Eaoh Way Stop Ov:r Jfight.\nBrsa   CAIU'IiTS,\nTf   oaciowis\nmm\nE3 na   -or nanesiaaaa   ?tCi,otc.\nCheapest house on earth, write for prices.\nffl. P, CORDON,  -   KAMLOOPS, B.C\nSILVER,\nLEAD,\nCOIM'ER\nWrllo for prlrca,   nivo nranys, cf\nSTATE   01115   S\\Mi'I.ISi;   C\ninrriVlilt, col.,',.\nORBS - -\nWANTED.\ni limn\nIl.l  hill I\nfli.\u00bbl-*IilH-fllllJls'HMIIwlll>''rt1Kl\u00bb'll\u00bb\u00bbl*>\n\"3 llil it in,    Oilu-r nviurr miilli'\"   \"l1'\"\ni. in v. \u25a0mIm-'uhI Kr.iUy-iaiHla---.il\ntin Mtiiii'i^VM >\\ili )*,'t (\"iwiiril,\nLHlimi'l- HvitlHimiit'ii lift- TiiMiky\nmi,l Stiuiiilii|u ..:10 c. in.   inner mtMu\nlllllill-ll UlllttS :t. in. mi  WiHlncmliiy   mnl \u25a0\n(mi, oiiMi.mlnywIlitful'.irwHnl.\nashcuopt mu'iiutt Diuucrony\nt'llltitc\u2014iluitltiriiil'tn I uvory wny, bul ir tlioy llilult tlicy mo t'\nSi..\\lln\nA   Ai>'n\n.*..,\u25a0!, uf  Kngltuiil.    INv\n;. vlrtiir.    MoiiiiuB hit-\nvlce uu SniiilHjfl   11 -i m.,pvenlng survlce\nni ; |i. i.i. 'n .: v i-iiiu;v'iiii.t>i, n n.m .\ni-i Suntiii.* in Um mniuli, oilier ynmliiys\nia f. ii, m. Siintliiy -ieliti'il 8*110 p.m,\nKvt'iiltio rrrvi-'fi wUli miiil'Css tm Wuilnea-\niltiya ut i \"HO p.m.\nZlnii Prfslijlorlaii Cliitrol,\u2014Servicpa ni\n11.1   III.Hit.IT   |1 lll..S'.tM.ln-Sf:i>\u00bblJvl|Hll.!l|\nin 2 |mii. Y. h-S.U. li. un WtMii'-sihv\n(\u2022veiling m H t-'eliicU. M. McKee\nI'resliyifriiin, nntl Hcv. .1 met 'hirner\nMiiiiiiini i*!i i-jMiu'ii. i-u'.ic'n mi uUt-rnatL'\nHiulms. Ail an- cordtully Invltctl io ai-\ntunt. '\nCcnorcl News.\niiii October C.Vh. \"1*. eiTiiiinn'a (127\nl<;s nn! ^7 fill.-) IVftiii Dr. Bani-irduV\ni;t*u.ii,ltll I.ivupi.til rorCaiindii.\nVii'imiii siil'-vii keepers linve been nnli\nli'-tl ti.i.t hennfer tlttir lilliula must lit\nli-it ;t;i ^Ti.^jHy *o Hint piisurrs liy umi\nLitY-Miu iiiinlt^trnr.U*J vit-w yf llic iiiiciuit\nnl llic premises.\nT'ic N\"l-W Yiirk lv,vi \u00bb)\u2022\u00ab, MVii.N*\nOiiiiu-Uld ilIIIv-iillytiijE *hnul bitil.litiir\nllu-Crow's Nt-Bl l-\u00bbsB Hi:lw*-ty ili-e Atit-n\ni'liim ureupuritltiijlhrt'o i*u.idd lu-tbe lw-.-\nteiny nl litrjo pitKit.\"\nA Yoilisliirt! vn-iir wlu\u00bb q'wrrolleil vrllli\ntliu Vqulro ui' Hie parish, Imi been pul\nmiller h lmvein by tl.-' latter. IK can\noliiMin iii'tiliiM* Ti\"\"; nnr loiiiuu in il\"\nyitltig-'. Hit; shop Hcepura ri-rut-i* tf sell\nIiim lliolr wnri'fi, mul lie UoUligtiil iti clunn\nilieCliincli, ll_;Iit lho Imni'f, mul ling Hi\n1) lis ItiUlSOir,\nA CH'irelimaii's Mherutloii League,\ncoinpnEoil uf olcr*iy.nK'n arid laynu-n, lm*'\nli-fii r.nim-'S in L'lliilnjj lo'iiroinMu Hit-\nicptiriiMun i>f Ulmrcli nuil Stuta in Etig-\nVuiil liy menus uf Dlsesliihlislliiicnl. i\u00bbn llu\nfir.'iinil tlinl Mm C'liiliootiou \"hat bocoipo\ninjiiri-nr. tu th'J Bpirllilftl Inloresls nf tlie\ncliiuch, ami n hluilrancu t:i llic progiossol\nDftiilH Wul'Stor wns nnoc siieil Iiv lii.-\nnienl mun. 'I'lie iiiiifT (li-1 ii\u00ab>l cull upon\nWt-lit-ifi- iifiorwunl in initio with hlm\nWuhfter iiipI Iiim in Uie emu:;\" nf u lew\nllaj-H nini it3!;eti Iiim why lm didn't cull,\n\"Ilec'HllSP,\" said tlie nrin, \"I Bupiinsoit you\nwould lm iifr..-iidt*d and wuiiMu'l trade\nWilli mc nny muro.\" lo wlitcli Wflistcr replied, *'01i, sue me as many limes as yon\nlili.\\ 1ml fm* heaven's s-ikc dou'l starve ttie\nlu death.\"\nT!n> cot-pnralioii of Uio cily of Liver\npmil, Kiij-ltu-il, Ipw inliudiiccd n new de-\nVulnpiiic'til uf Ute \"penny in Uio bIi-1\"\nnmiiigeini'iil, wlilcli Blimild prove exeecd-\nIiigly useful tu Uie pnnrcr peoplu of Ilia\ncity, Tlie apparatus, -.vhlcli Ih tu lie fitted\nIn eerlain uf tin; street lamps, supplies a\ngallon of liot waler\u2014nearly tiotltlig\u2014 Ior\nn hull penny (one cent); A Uunsim hnin-\nor is filled In Uie- lump. When the half\npenny ia pill in Uie blot a lUsh jut li-hls-\nihe burner, mid Uu- water, whieh passes\nthrough a copper coil, is healed at unee to\na temperature uf llll degreua.\nvoleu In tin- BClecllun id my fuhii\nlituhutiil lliey ni'Vi-i* miiili- n \u2022\u2022reiilfr iiiIm-\nlutta. If lliev 1-die any ex In* uie measures\nI f Iml I lii'm'.re.U-l.'rinimd than ever. Itn\nl tm n-M.tvcil ihey must imt coorcc mo\nInto n 11 irlnge whleli h dUtnslel'itl. I\nBhitll nol lAairy iinti'-w I mu allowed suim-\n.,iii:e in llio liinlter.\"\nMr. A. i>.i-k. inspector \u00bb\\' mines, ro\nH its thtll Uu* ttmding nf Nu. a mlnr,\nWellington, Ima been prngrcBBlng rnpidly\nand ihat it niii prohiibly he flnlahcd by\nih_ beginning ef next wetli, Mr. hick\nill Inks Unit on investigation it will he\nfuiiiiil that Ihc flniiiling has been more\niicnrly cmnplelci^ Ihan is gcncrnlly sup-\nposod A largo Btrenni ol wnler from the\nlttV.es litis l.een pinuim; into the niino fur\nabout a week, so ihat lhe lire urea should\nti- this tunc have been nearly covered.\nMr, Dick SUV* ii i\u00bb prulmhlo that work in\nMu. 4 workings will be fully resumed\nnext week.\nHobcrl Sloveiisoii, mann-jeror UioCira-\nnito Creek Mining Cumpuny, enmo in\nrrom the coast on Wednesday ami lell\nayiiiii Uki show aiglll fur Uio south via\nHpeiice's Uriilge. Ho luid been at lho\nconst defending his company fisninst nu\ninj unci ion obtained by the UtUduo Oalo\nCompony roslriifiitig llio OranUo Creek\n(lUiiipnny Irom huilding a Hume ou their\nurounds In tho course or wlilcli some ruck\nand diil was being dumped down. Mr.\nSlovetlBOlt was succcusful in having the\ninjunction raised, and lho opposing company was mulcted in ?1,0.10 oosIb. Air,\nStevenson states thnt his works nro now\ncomplele. Tlioy compiiae nearly four\ntulles of very difficult flumlllg find one\ntunnel of Vi tett through a \"backbone.\"\nPlpliiC lifts been golni; on llirough twu\nmonilora since tho 15tti October, mid\nnnnlliei' monitor will ho put in operation\non tho ni mi user's return, but the aeftflon i^\ntiowso tar advace-'d ihat Mr. Sl-tvcusou\nkm, hopes 'A' oul) .t inoikratQ waAliup this\nkvlU-Senllnel,\nThc boom In mlntng s'oeks tins fairly\nunmnienceil in Yancnuver and around\nsomo of the iiiining offices the greatest\nexcllemeal prevailed throughout Ilie day.\nI'lie ndvanee in sunie sUiks has been\nrapid Hi'le other slucki rrgnrded as very\nslieap at goin-j: prices are fur lhe lime\nbeing nnooticed hy hu*. ers. Snme stocks\ntie advancing very steadily while oiheis\nmight In* said io he fluttering upwards,\nriicre aronosij;iis uf a backward tendency\nn any of U;c siucks o*iiQteii hero. Gulden\nCache is held firmly nt $1 50. Duinlnion\nMilling ami Developing Company Is not\nufli-reif, but is snid to be held in lhe Ettal\nnl $1 'tii. Trniiaferns of Ciiiuuie Imve\niiikou place at 20 cents. Bondholder hns\nndviinced y ceula mul is now calling nl 15.\nNOTICE.\nnni Kcnltlnli Uilliiti .v Nniliiiiitl\nlusiii'iliii'.ii I'n., i'i Billnliiii'K.\nTill'  I'lltil'llIX  lllrlll'llll'.ti I'll., Ill'\nllitrtrort!.\nllu' Niitluiml Asstiriiiic* Vi\\. nt\nIrtiltttid.\niin1 (i'.nli;i' riro Assiiriincc Co.\nTill!Still lillo AsMinini't! lo.\nI'llliailn Aoclllflll Assiiniiuri'Co.\nMo wiiiiniiM jiiimii'iitsttifitiBeo..\ntil I'lultslllll'l-, N, V\u201e nntl Mini\nironl, (|uo,, iniiiiiilnctin'i)i's ul\nlilgll unillo SCMlllR M,It'll!IK'S.\nM .1. IICIVKII, lOSlllt'llt llRI'lll\nHi;' Kumiuoiis niii! outljliig\nll.sll'itils.\nCHICAGO,\nMILWAUKEE &\nST. PAUL R'Y\nIs lho best line loiin.l frnni flili'iio,. Mil.\nivimkfO ,iii,l nil points East. Wnli its\nii,!.-,.-, mill's ol tlmrouglily fiqltl|i|ietl nintl\nit rmioliua :,ll iirlnclpiil buainuBS ircutL'is iu\nNorthern Illinois]    Wlsoonoln,\nIowa, Minnesota, Soutn Dakota\nNortli Dakota, ond Florthorn\n.Ftliol-.lsun\nTHE \u00a9WLV UUE\nUuniiin-j   Elcolric   Llulitntl   Hml   Hleain\nHealed Vcslihuleil Tra.ua.\n:THE:\nFirst Class Aca-mmudathm \/'or Oucsls,     Good  Bur in Connection,\nStabling und Feed for Hours.\nA. \/\u2022:   WMlim, : r : i'roprietor\nUai\nCOLONIAL HOTEL AHD GENERAL STORE,\n_ \u201e\u201e     SODA CREEK, B. C.\nK. illcLEESE, :        :        \u25a0        ) PropriettSr.\nA full o,:,\u201e-ht,-,:l \u201e\/ thy Coods,  Hoots, aud Sheet, I.i.\/uors,  Cigars, liar.:-\nware, Hay,  Grain, and Miners Supplies, al rctsonetHe rotes.\ninitii.i,.i:.i\/,r: \u201e,\u201et retail.\n(\u25a0X\n&;&\"\n-tsSlt.\n& GENERA!\nSTORE.\nQU3SNELLE   FOBa,  13, C.\n_ J JLi\nu\nA fall assortment of Drygoods, liools and Shoes, Liqttai    an    Cigars, tlai'I\nware, Miners Supplies.    Hay, Grain and Stabling     Tnees right.\n-OP'\t\nB\nTime tables, maps mid information\" regarding routes, rates ami olher details\nrelating to tho road will lie furnished un\napplication tu nnv conpnn liiikei hizoiiI, or\nhv nddrcsslng 0, J. Eduv, General A^eni,\nIVilllaiKl, Ore.\nNOTICE.\nKotlealB hereby civon that, flOiUv? alter\nihti! I Intend to apply to Ilm i'!ii''f eutmiti^-\nriDiicr of tniid* and works for permission to\n!>i[if-U'.iM* -IS'J itcrvs ot rui-tm-ril l.-ml\u00bbl:u ileil 'in\nl'.tvili.m Mr.-.'.ntiilii, I.Iilunut Di.'lrift, (Uii-iiln-'tt\nfollows. Be|*tnnii)j;ntn pbBl :*i-.u U.-r* (J neai\nthe northwest corner itnko uf'niv pi-el million,\ntlmiit'-i north r,'0 yli;i!ns tliem-e \"CM W i-litrii:-\nt-y fntilli la.) cha!n=, tliencc ;-:t-l I'' eliillnu\nlo Rtiirtlni; point. R. OAIU'JN,\nL'avlliuu Form, B. C, Oct. 0, 180B,\nNoUco I? hereby ulven lint wo monttt1\n1fii-ritnlellntei-.il iiiiiiUii*^ atiplU'.itlon lo thu\ni:lm-f -.'\u2022tintnUfloner uf hnib iviiil wnrks for\n|HTII1I.-M'H|    111   | IllvlltlS.    Krtl   oitm of   luud,\nmure or lee', hmnidetl na followb: Cutnmen-\nt-lntf Hi 13 T. Dai'ont's norlli eiw-t corner oi\ntill! -out.i l-ar.k Ul tlie Sutllli Fork uf Qin-u\nnelta liver, lliencti south -10 chains* Ihuiio\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 i.-t in clmins; tit- ncu north to tho saltl =.n^l\nbunk; llienec alous the ftilii sunlit hank t'\ntii_ niitnt of coiuuiuiioeuielit.\n\u2022__iy ii. k. rmoit.\nAugust lfitli, ISltt.\nNOTICE.\nNntloo I* hereby plvcn Unit two montli!\niifin-Uiiif I liitctnl tti muko Bppllciillini to the\n-lititr cuniinMunur of lands uutl works fot\npermission to piireout-c 100 acres uf luud, mtiiu\nurlit-s, liiuiiidiil t'> foUi-iVe: C-Mtiini ni int: at\nit slake uii Uic south hank of tie Smuh i-'oik\n.f QiteMiello liver, near the first rapid from\nlio Ouebiielle hka, theme  bouUi 4lf clwlnrj\n|n.|tii'Mfl-f.n-Wn<: lh.:i.(v   nurttl   to _ruLli\nhu,!; of ihe saltl Bontii fork rlvi-r, Um.ee\nInin' Hit- sukl iolilh tiunli to tliu -mini uf e.nn-\ntiaHMHiiut C T. OUt'ONT.\nAO(*ltft I5t.ll, 1806, 130112\nPtlOTIOE.\nNuti-.-e U hcretiy Riven  lhal two mniilhs\nBflcr rtiitc I Inleiiil lu make iipplleiitloii tu lho\n.tiler euiumii-MiiinT of   litiitls   nni   WurliB f-n*\nl- ii,.'- i lu |.!iul,.i;>- '111 iicrCe of lin.l. '\nin In.?, In um dt-'U as lolltuvij.     CoinnieiiL-lni; at\n(J, T. UupuiiL'sniiMh wcateoinei-on the mulli\nI'niik of tin* Soulli Fork of Qucsnelle ilvi-r\n\u00bbr tho  first rapid  from  Qmanollo InUoj\neuce Bouth 40 clmins; tliencu west -in chniim\ni-iteu iiiinli  to  the suutli liank < f lliu ko-1\nSmith Votkof ytu-Biu'lle river; the;,---- iih.iij\n.- K.UU*. tjonili haul; lo the point of eoiumeii.-u -\n.,,t. .1, A   LINDSAY,\nAugust Ifith, 1898. 2) HU\nNOTICt.\nNoltctj Is hereby (ilvou lh.it slsly days nftcr\ndiito I lntun-1 to apply In ttie eldcf cotiiinls-\nMoncruf lands un;l works for iiurnilsslon to\n[\u2022\u25a0ireiia.-e. It':) a.-i'e-i ot laiut commencing til n\n-Liihe inarkei; A at th'.* M>ni:v.'it>l i-ni'tier of my\nhu,.!. ii.i-m-e enstr -10 ehahm, llience north -In\nt'haiiH, thenei! wi-j-1 \u25a010 tli.iin^. thence, bontii\n\u25a0I'J fl.nitir- t.. ul.U't: of i.-1'iiiiiietteeinrilt.\n80 27 K. DOUGUERT1'.\nMaldt-n Creek, Sept. IStli, 181W.\nT. C. DUKLEYY.\nHOTEL and\nGENERALSTORE\nHay and Grain\nson A CREEK, n. c.\nNOTICE.\nNotice in hereby given that two months\niifler ilnti' I Inleiiil to liiaKf iipi'llciUon to Hit:\nchief eiaiiml-'sloin'r of laiitls and works lor\nit,-rml-?inn tti iuireha:-c 1\u00bb\" iii-res wm: or Icph.\niifhiiii! IioiiikU'iI ns follows. Connnem-iii-.Mit\na htiikuun the norlli hunk of theSinitlt I'urk of\ni'iu-f,ni'i:-i river nunr UiOllret rapid from Q-iCB<\niii-lle lake; Uiinei- nnrlli -10 elialns; llii-iiei-\neiift-I0ehiiii-.it! Hitmen huhHi to tint norlli\nhank uf tlm Hahl toillh furl* ,ivn; Uience\naloiii! the- rM north tuml; to Uie poinl \"(1:0111-\nmcneiarenl. JOSEPH UUNTf.K.\nAugust IBlli, 18D0. U3M\nNollco i-i liorpfty given Unit two ipqntbs\nafter tlate I Inteml In inakti iipnllrtilluil to llic\nc'-VfcoiiiliilHt-iniii!-- of laitth and wtil'ld* fill* pBr-\nniis'ion to imn-liiihc OS nenw, mme or Icsk, of\nlnnd liniiniled as foltowit, (lomnicncin-j: ut,\n\u25a0lofeph llniiter'H coiilh West corner oil llic\nmirth hunk 1 if Uic. Smith Fork of OneMinllc\nilvet*. Uience. tioilli 'ID cIuIiih; liieiitti went -III\nchaiiM. thence rtmith to tin: north hmtli nf the\n.-niii South fork river, Ih-nee. Illong Uie Billd\nnorlli n-uik tu tin' mi -till iifciitiiiin'iici'iiii'til.\n\u2022r.-\u00ab-! W. U. r.EV.Nt;l.l>3.\nAutctiet I5tb, I8M1\nW.H.STEPHENSON,\nThe Watch Specialist,\nKAMLOOPS. S.C.\n\/-.\u25a0\u25a0t   oncm-d    v)i   an   Ashai'qfl   Ag'it-n\n<rht,:- nil ii'tti.-h.t:. I 7 o.-'n uti-l Jfttulry i.i th,\nrieutUll nt 11 he mitt '\u25a0> .1. li. t'l.mr\".!*. the\nI\u25a0 t\",i:if!-tt.   Aithrroft, ifh-.rc t.'ic'j  mil   rteit'i-e\npronm attention.\nWANTED AT ONCE.\nActWongonla I'or each county. Exolu-\nsive control nnd no risk. Will clenr 13 to\nUohuntlrt'ii dollnraa year, liuclosostuiiip\ntor full particnlursur-iiic Tor !?1 stiinplo.\nWt]X HnpiilsMiueiitl Water Co., liig liap-\nIds, Mich.\nThe Mining Journal\ndoes first class Job\nWork,\ni\\ic iiolir.fit nf iiifi'sc tnarvnllbiia fiuriferous nlluvial deposit.* rtro in the\nCnriboo ilistiiut,ii rrslun wliioh, with ihu neipliboring mines uf Omineca\nmul CassiHC, 1ms yieldetl ovor $110,000,000 in yellow metal since their\ndiscovery. Cariboo i.s >et a virgin fiulil fur thc miner, that fabulous\noutput being ilie result of explorations arid operations necessarily\nConfined to il e surface, ihe enormous cost and almost insuperable difficulties of transport'ng heavy machinery necessitating'tho employment\nof ihe most primitive appliances in mining'. These obstacles to tht) lull\ndevelopment <>f tho marvellously rich gold fields of Cariboo havo been\nlarcelv overcome by the construction of the Canadian Pacific railway,\nnnd the improvement of the emit highway (rom that railway to\nnorthern Iiritish Columhia, with tlio res-tilt that the work of development has boon vigorously Hfid extensively prosecuted. During the past\ntwo years -govern 1 costly hydraulic plants havo been introduced by different wealthy mining companies which nro now operating well-known\nclaims with must gratifying results, and ilium is every prospect of a\nsecond golden harvest which in its immensity and value wil! completely\novershadow that which made Cariboo famous thirty years ngo.\nSeveral very promising quarlz hen ring locations arealso being developed in\nthe Lilinufi district, ami as machinery eap'able of treating thc refractory\n-\u2022re i'ii Hie most improved methods will soon bo imported, the excellent\nrestdts already attaiticd .ire attracting minors and  min tug meu in largo\nriie Cnribon region and northern interior nf British Columbia can only be\nreached by railway to Asherofl, tli on oe by slayo. Traveling by day only,\nQuesnelle and other points nro reached in three days, Barkerville in\nfour.   Tlie roadd are excellent, and the stopping places convenient.\nCARiDoo Wagon Road Directory.\nni\nlit K\nI -\nII \u00a3\n1:\n0 I\nJ*\n[III  rt\np \u25a0\u00a3\n111 g\n1.1\nHI'S\nP 1\nI 1\n<\n;'l  13\nII\nEg\no\nDistances\nAshcroft\nCrirlif I'lVfi-\n<: Mfhaiuiltt'a\nlt.it fr.-.k    \u25a0      \u25a0\nm-Vile Ihtme .      .\n-\u25a0-'.Mile House      .\nrt.lSTtiX\n\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0Mil, House\nt-< M-I-- lto\".te\n7<i-Mitt- }h>Yue\nx-t-Mitf. tttm.v:     \u2022\nHI-Mile IttitiM\nI'-i-Mih \/\/mis-!    -\nJ..--.1\/,\/.' lloumt\nI'-*-Mile  limine\nUt-Mifr It.iuse.\nlie-Mil.- Ihit-te     \u2022\nui-Milelli-u^c\ni;:-Mi!flt,\u201etm    .\n'r.-Milr Howe\ni'.;\u25a0*?-Ir IJ.-usv.    -\nue-Mila iltiuxe\nI'.l-Mile Holme     .\nI'.',-.,!,,: House\nr.\"-mum itorsi-:\nS-id-i i -rale     .      .\n_-_ ttxandrtd\n.1 it.-.ti'-rliinl Jltnirli,\nll-iititi-in'.; .      \u25a0\nQiiamclte     .\nroltt'il-rinul\nlieai-rr Fiif*\nHmntcu\nBarkervillc     ...      md\nPlaces bclow.Itoartubranch from\nmmtlc House but the\ndinlanren nre from\nAshoroft.\nTlitt Lake     ,      .     . \/.'0\nlicaecr.Lo.ita        \u25a0     .     .  10?\nQiusnetlc Forka       ,     \u25a0     191\n270\ni- nil\ns m\nsi\n2? IS\n*? |H\ns P\n11\n= w.\n-1\n5 111\nI ni\nAl\nSPECIAL NOTICE TO PROSPECTORS.\nIn the interest of all parlies about lo visit any section of the\nCARIBOO, OMINECA or PEACE RIVER country It is woll to bear in\nin ind ihat their supplies can bo purchased to much belter advantage in this\nsection than to buy at oilier points and bring in wilh them First-class\ngoods aud as cheap as can be bought anywhere, can bo had in any quantity\ntit the folluwing plaoesi\nASHCUOFT, 160 MILE HOUSE,      QUESNELLE,\nCLINTON, SODA CREEK, QUESNELLE FORKS.\n^aSF1 See merchauU and hotel advertiseinenia in another column.\nNewly furnished und refitted.     A quiet boarding and lodging house.     Rates\nreasonable,      J torn rodhing,        Table supplied with the best in\nthe market, and properly served,\nCHARLES .-iA'jISTA'O.XG, - \u25a0 QUESNELLE, B.C\nWANTED.\nGOLD    SILVER,  COPPER OR\nCOAL PROPERTIES-\nto convert into a company) or will buy outright.\nWill take the entire issue, of Bonds of Electric, Steams\nHorse Cur, or Water Works.\nManhattan Investors & Securities Co., Ltd\n17 and 19 Broadway, New York City.\nCiilik' address;  \" Cortes,\" YunfcuinW.\np%o. Box w m.\nW\nmm, oe'besk & coMPAMYn\n6ti Hastings street, VANCOUVER, B.C.\nftsE-73!KG  BROKERS   AND   ACENTS\nniitg companies organized and floated,   Properties bended and reportedon p\nforeign or heal syndicates.       Having been residents of tbe province for\nthe past twenty-six years, we arc therefore in a position  tu\nfurnish the most reliable information to be obtained\nrespecting the valuable mineral resources\nof the province.   Correspondence\nsolicited.\nCfice of the \" Golden Cache Mines Company, Ltd.,'' of lillooet, S.C.\nKAMLOOP8, B. CL      HOTEL\nGood Stabling Sn connection.\nJ. H. tt'USSELL,    -     -    -    Proprietor*\n \u2022 -\nO. H.  GIBSON.\ns3da-i___i_i\nWHOLESALE\u201eWD RETAIL.\nAtienlion and c.tishieticnguarantced to easterners.\nMain hea, - AJICROFT, B C.\nI.   LEHMAN,\nBLACKSilfi iTH.WHEELWRIGHT AND\nWAGON BUILDER-\nGeneral  Repairing and Horse-shoeing a specialty.     Iron, Steel and timber kef:\nin stock.    Inventor and manufacturer of the Lehman Tire Setter.    No\nblacksmith shep should he without one.     A stock of Eastern\nCarriages, Buggies, and Road Certs kefilew h-aud.\nMt >lto:   Good work and low Prices.\nASHCUOFT,    '\u25a0    - - - - - - B. C\nJAMES   illcKXlGHT, Pnfrtclor.\nMOST CONVENIENT HOUSE TO THE RAIWAYSf V) i.\nLYTTON,     -     -     -      B.C.\nLENZ   &   LEISER,\nImporters of\nForeign and Domestic Dry Goods\nGENTS -Fu'RHISEIiSG GOODS, Etc\nAfc, Q and tl  Vales Street, VICTORIA B, C.\nTHE fffiiNG JOIIBHAL $2 A YEA\ni*\n Ilgglllbtill,\nL   ..I   ..11    .Nl\nA   1)    Wall i\nij-,ve>.nlcd.\n. Moifti'iil\n:rolt PrliU;\nW. V. iVrchcr nt\nIlie A-slicroft Housi\n11: id:;\nlit.\nCllm\nI'i\nI    A  Wllltiium, M i'. P, mn I J  V Garden,\nil wife uro etaying nl Uurvoyor, ol Vancouver, oamo In on thu\n! Lillouel singe Tuesday.   Tlieso Kcntlbincii\nhurolicf-n vUiUiiRtln; IHiinl-wiitmilialrict.\n'liit'i- nl Bonn! \u25a0\u2022!' lliu rlcli praspucta thai\n\u25a0 tl.riv.\nlie 20 Mile Urn\nV id-iy li.ln.\nancli \u25a0\n1'iJiiiiU'iitun Tlmri-Ony.\n|    J. N.J. Brown emu.  down from Doje\n'IIioh. J. Piorann, nn rcluiul, of Lyltou.  Creel-, lust Sntimluy, liiiving utiiyMl u ilny\nWna in town ilila week. in Cllnlnn attending conrl, nml r-iiniiiucii\n-   - I in Ashcroll till Tueailuy, lo meet luu bro\nil \"'Hani from il..' lini),i|miu*-,v:is dn-|tli.ir A. \\V. Uniwii, wbbuauiu up from tin\n1 u Miu luwn Tiit-b'tin .\nU>  ii fow ilnya llila week,\nM. \\V. Parrall n woll known\n\\)roj;ici*t(jr iaiij-itii) in Aslmmll.\nTlio Ili-.viin men crawled in\nfirolty uarly Thursday niglil.\nh , fa. Impolitic wenl Up lho nmd '\nv _k on the led* \"lit l\u00bbr choice enlUe\nU'. i:   Anpus, of Mimiri!\ntofi mu of his nnnuul visit\n11. 0, Tinny ol the Di'inlu \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0. Holel,\nbllnlon, drove into town Thursday evening.     \t\nBi Ilciuans Blii'ipnrt three cura nf cattle\nfrom John Wllaou'a much, 0'i Tnus'luy\nferailng.\nmibl Monday nlghl.\nopilelor nl' ihc Uke\nliltick Jack iiiihIj hia n|\ninvinhlawuok.iiml lailuing\nJiimcsSeliuvldi', Ma Angeles, n-illiirl\namnion, Ooloriuli). mnl JI.C'umbJi*. Villi\nnoil ver, registered ai lliu Aslieroft Hotel\nlnst nluhi,\nA work Main in chnrgc of cnndiiclni\n('hut. Armstrong;mul engineer(Juvcil, li\nworking;ensl iinil weal of Ashorufi,   Ivr-\n0. A.'Femlin, M. Thompson nntl .T.  (\"\n1!.i r iicf,', it :.'i stored e.i- tho toliciofi lloufil\nfrom Tana.\n0. L. Belts onme men No 8, Thursday\ntiijjht, nnd loft ou the stngc next mcrnlnp\nfor tjtteanelle.\nThe freight stupmcnla nt lhe C P.R Mn-\nimn. Asiir-wfl, Inr tho week mill eg Fn\ntiny, November filli, worn 1115,570 count's.\nThe. Rev. Father Let Jen ne, ccliinroTiU\nIvumlonps \"Wnwn,\" went up the road ot.\n^eduosilny's etngo.\nThos. McEwcn end Cameron of Clillco\nlfii, Elilppciljfour cnrlondsof primobcol :\u2022\nlliecoiai Thursday.\nMrs. George Wood, who line hue visli\nIng Mrs. J.G. UolHna for a lew week* \\w ,\nreturned to Clinton. I\n' M. P.\".;EngleF(in km in town this week '\nniih IiiBiQiim nml look a load up to hi\nplace aonr.Cllutou.\nA apcedy trial nnd n case under th*\nmineral net will ho up before Jutljri\nt'ornwnll next Mundny.\nA number of young men nnd li*\u00bbyn wen\nont lust Sal ii nl ay night phiylng jukes oi\ntheir nelgliliorB, celebrating Halloween\nB. p nil c;l i erly J of lhe Mtiidon cn I\nrnneh wbb in lown Tueailuy after enm--\nm ntarlnl Ibi* hit- bouse which he ie build\ninff.\t\nThi> Buclmnnn players ploy-four night\nin Uie town iliall, Ashcrofi, cmnmcncinj;\nMon lay, Wovomher Uih. Don't tnia*\nthem.\t\nMrs. L. 1\". Thompson went up to\nQuesnelle on yesterday's stiigo, where hei\nluiflbiicd la in chnrgo of tho French pro\nputty,\nVm\u00ab Homo ai Savniin.wns in luwn Wed,\nncsday. The It-die View la one uf the\nnoBi popular houses on iho Pnclflo dlvi\nlion, and Mr. Ferguson lina tt\" fueully ol\nlinking hUjJlHi8l8COIlll'0llnbl\nThe C V. H hi..:.i'i:t aclrcmlar to ever-\nu't'iii n':0 operator on tin* rnilroiid line\niisktng them t'* Etnle iheir grievances.\nThU stop iirlBi-Bout oflhe recent strike,\nu*id with a view-to remedy ciitises for com.\npliilnt where such are slmwu to exist.\nJohn A. Mi*liu, who opened up n hnr\nliens shop ii-1 Afihcroj .. lew wenkango, left\nThumliiv for Houlaml wilh Ills brother\nPuter, wh\u00bb enme uji froi-.i Clillllwiick this\nveek en route lu Fit>salnsd, where ihey\nhnv-i huuj-ht nn -mtnlilUUed buulucss.\nThe I--- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0> \" in ui I nftho Mt-OtfidUi\nchurch im... ft*! ieh - ..- to huve tnvn Itel-t\nmi November 20th, TJiitnkanivitig ftveu \u25a0\u25a0\niias 1'i-tit pnelpuued iili Uhriutmas night\nI his will glva I he in u lutter eh une t ii> ai\nrangn mnttera nnd if Hit Ulcus now pro\n\u25a0il uru carried out a \u00abood tlmo will hi\nhad.          \t\nJ. Connelly, wlm litis heen telegraph\nlorftlor and peal mnstor at the 100-Mile\nUoiiiiti Bince lust Epring, enme down on\nhiosduy iiljrhi'a stage nnd lett ror hi>\nttniie in Now Olassnw, -V- S. Ihe aauti'\nwiling. Mr. Connolly wn\u00bb nulled enal\n'ii Hccout   \u25a0 '        ii \u2022*' in hia futntly,   Mr\nI! \u00ab.\u00ab\u2022 WfUn-\nUnio Adam also and to his wife did\nthe I.o d God mike coat of skiiis and\n\u25a0lathed ihem.   Ge ; j, _\u00bb\/.\nTl.'ir la one c >d and oi\u00ab acc\u00abas lo hia\nill-.Pe. Tl.tTi- ':n une |iO\u00abvetl iml olio iliui\niii it. Tat! SiivLir, who wua lo truron, and\nthe Havlor, wlm is in c une, U one Chrlat\nFrom fli-sl to ht?i till tlm pUsrims tu ihc\nhilt of Zmn\nynyiisera win\nthe\nII. Allien Button, ropreaontlngUuchn\nnnu'a pluycra was in town Tliurml-iy, oi\nhehnir of his compitiiy, wlm will piny li\nUio town hull forl'onrnlghls.coiiimeiidiij\nMn day the Uih.\nAn appeal In lliojcnso of O.P.R. va\nPnrko et at, rrom nn oidurof Ilia Honor\nJudge Btilu\u2014rtfuslug Hie ildlondi-nta' up-\n|,liULition Unit thc nelion ho Iriei! hy a\njudso nnd jury-waa argued before lho\ni.'till court nl Vlcturttt, Wudncsdny.\nfiiunro! ior lhe dercndftulrf nnutended thut\ninnlerinl issues were rained In ihe ['lend-\nliifja, which L'lilttled them to a\njury I rial i whilo tho main con-\nter.tion ol the pltiintilVs wna lhal (here\nwns no jnrlndlctiou in tho court lo mnlie\n\u2022ui 'udtr   for  ti   jury,   n,H   lhe   p'uiatillV.\nclnim was fur an Injunction ocif.\n.; t* \u25a0\u25a0.\u2022;it wna received. Mr. A. E Mc\n:-.   KpptJIiiDtsi Mr. E   V Davie,\nd 1 tl M.i'J-i s\n....   E li. Emlera, wlm\nnur.lP.-ionetl\n- m Krencli go cm\nIn l i\u00bb, c-c.  i\n1  f, .--.ii nn the mlulu\u00a3\nliy of Blliltni\n. \u25a0    , ,.i)..i  Ltillie down\n.lie   Utii'ihDo\no.m.it.y mi lust Tul'h\nsm -v.    fliey\nImvo  vWtdil the K\u00bboi\nnnd Cniiboo\ncountniM   ii.ui'iu.h j\nru much  Imp\nirusficl i\/ltti  thu mil in.\n,.., predict a great future for lliem.\nUll    Ollt!     Ill 111\nis the fen of life to the\nhuVeu of eternal real aro t'uidud hy one\ncompnss. The Lmd JesuaOhrUt is this\nune way. Tlie rnyauf Illsrudetinlng love\nhurst forth, so soon us there wus n blnntr\nto he enllghUiiud. The pnronta of oui\nincc were nut driven inlo tlie wild wilder.\nneasol'lhu earlli witliout u cheerlnj! proa-\niicctjiuid n slrong comfurl. nnd a preemna\np'rbuilse, n tl a dislluct Qgurs of full re-\n[covtt'ry. Even the clothing mude far tl em\nnnd put upon ihem prtachtd the (.'impel to\nliu m.\nConsider their case.\u2014They were conscious of shame nnd Intiahed lo meet the\ntiuht ofdny. but God In mercy came to\ntheir relief. He supplied all their need.\nHamado\"coata ofakina nnd clothed them\"\nUotider, tl may he ihul hitherto ynu liuvi\nseen tiolhtng in ihcse giirmeulB hum\nwurmih f\"r ttie body und & screen for I tie\nblast. Ilm he assured lhe meaning inin\nlarger. Ii is spiritual. 11 mils us ofthe\nrolie of Kii;htenitsiie_H, which God hits\nprovided to i-J riaml h-'iiutify tho naked\nmuil. May Mm Lord, by his Bplnt, ilmw\nIhis wonder lo ua. -liev, Until y I.uw tu\n\"Christ ia All \"\nTin  RlBlito-iasucBBof Ood which Ib bj\nf lib of Jeaus Clirlst n iil, and upon\nill lliom that believe,- Horn 8, S3.\u2014Com\nCollins & Haddock,\nLIVERY, SALE &  FEED STABLE.\nFii-st-elass Li.mrii and Saddle horses on, hand for hire\nPuck and  Saddle. Horses for sale In iniurrs and\nprospectors.     Special rules made to traveling\nmini, and others wishing to make the round\nirip tu Cariboo or Meola,.   Largest and\nmostoonvenient stublesin  ihecounry.\nWc huii out- oats in out- lots from the JVorthwest and\nfurnish lliem to teamsters at reasonable rates.\nStables on llallwui\/ Avenue.\nAIR TIGHT\nHello Jack! where did yon get thsil suit?\n1 got it at the CASH STORE, they have\na nice stock, and J consider' ] saved two or\nthree dollars by buying it there. They have\na fine selection of overcoats, hats and caps,\nunderwear, shirts, gloves, nock ties, sox,\nshoes and overshoes, etc, at\nMcARTHUR & HARPERS'\nOrv Goods and Clothing Store.\nHEATERS\nfut li'titer on the Market.    Plain and Ornamented\nMil TO -DKRTISERS.\nA.\"UeiUlPT.\n;.' W Fiwtrr UHtHT.il Meridian.\nJ II C'li-im-tiiK Insurrtiu^ Ai-t'i.t\nA 11 Wall..is ..   (\\ll*l>lli ISxt'l p*(Inlet\nHarv.-v, limicv & CAi,.Pur\\y\u00ab.,ditia Avnm\nrliirvey, Ruik'y \u25a0& Co. ..Gunernl Mcr.:h m'.i\n1. Mnrk'ty Hirnesn. Haddiiiy. i \u25a0\u00ab\nOnllltiH tfc lli.ddoek.Uvery & -Ado A:U\\iU-h\nWm l_yn\u00abi Uhnn.fl .11 ni-I\n\\\\ 0 Mxpresa t'ompuny *i'*ijl.i r.ltia\nI I.tiiiniiii General liTneltsnijiii\nI II Uh'imeiila Di-ugjmf\n\u2022Jmllli & llrj--*i'ii...._lltiiieiid fJlncksJiirths\nMeArhnu ic Hnrpur Dry Ooiidi\n'iaruessKinpuriiim Opui.-e Htuni\n.' II Gtlirun .Butcher\n\u25a0y, W. Fopmr For Su!a\nniitily courl     J, SV. Hurr\n[nhind Agricultural Fulr,....Qi!t I, and -i\nt'iiiamilh shop M   Diiiiniud\ntluruess Shop j. McHau\nCI.IMON.\n..larshnll & Smith C'ltntm* flot*l\nCounty court V. Bune*\n(Joint of asulze, couulermanded.. P. oouea\nCAUIIIOO ltOAU.\nJ Mundorf SO Mite IToais\n\\ F Wiiber  .88 Mile Ho j\u00bbo\nl.'0-MU.I.   ItillSK,\nVeith v\"c Borlniid.KiiloI nnd Qraornl Slnro\nVeith & Uoilund...Tradesmen's AUetiUoi*\nBQDA OllBRK.\nII McCoeflO Hotel and General Shwa\nP 0 Dunlevy Hotel nu I Ueuertd gtore\nqOltSHEljIjE FOURS.\nA ft .1 51 c Kan .. Hotel mid General Store\nMtiiin-i Lngini'ery.  ...Iluhsou-.t Wuruvf\nqOKSKKLLK.\nHudson'a ilny Co... Gcnornl Mcraliantliffl\n.liiines Held Ueuoral .Utieli.nt\nBulney WilMnmi  Htirvoym\nOhurlea Aruialrong Arinilrou_i litiuim\nJ.VTTUN.\n,l HnKtilghl Dnllny tln'el\nA.F. Haulier Glohe Hotel\nKAUL0OP8,\n1 II Htl-.'l CoMHfMMlllUHlB'lt il\nW II Mephiii.ttm    ...\\Vii'eJtmali-\u00bbt\nW T8lnvln  Hm.ltto..i\u00ab\n.lntniM V-ilr Hiitd-v-u*.,,\nH WilnIiii\/.  IK-hcC,\nK ii Prior A Co... Hnr-twn'*\nM J Mnlver IiiBiirnuet A******\nV ll IVt-i.im lh.nk oltti^-\nI'tii.iitni- SI ['.Gordon\nInluud C:g.-.r Fnctory, .Guu A llorlUwiek\nV.lNiill!V|-|t.\nmost   Horn:\nIllustrated i\nltd Price list.\nit\nriioinni; lluiin i'i\nI'n.\n..Hil'ilit.re.\n| euliolmiT Br.\n,...\n. .Wllul,\nntlfaniwrl\nWMMIM, IcFESI,f & CO., LTP.\n122 Cordova Street, Van.\niQUR\n.SPECIAL\nRiihnr*. Slnddart has been laboring hard\nfur the pnst week, on the honsn moved\nfrom Sluin street, pulling it in n eredilabh\nitppearai-.ee.\nJohn B. Hull the well known bulohvi\nfl.-i-I enllto buyer nnd Wm, Dnhenn of tht\nCoBmopolilnn   hotel,   Kamloops were li\nAslieroft Thursday.\nKtssEvelyn G. Brown left nn Mondny'i\ntrain for New Westminster. Miss Brown,\nduring hnr short **tny In Ashcroll, waa a\ngeneral favorite wilh all.\nC ollingT*and Sehreiber, nhief engineer oi\n\u25a0ailwnya and eunnls, passed Ihroujih Ash\ntroll Frtdny morning.   He is on a tmir lo\ninspect work done hv lhe 0. P. H.\n-lie arbitration oT n lew years bIucc with\nho dominion povernmonl which ih sub-,\nloot to govcrumont inspection,   II-\"TO go  J   j-|   ClsmSntS\n'iirei'ully over iIik lino from Kiimloops' '\nn*cst, spending somo time on the work,\nilu may be used loo by Ibc MliiUter\u00ab in\nonuectlon with lho Crow's Nest Pass\nMill wny urged an a means \u00a9f openlnj; np\niiootcuay district,   Mr. Hcbreiher in go\ntig buck will inspect tho Soo cnuftf.\nir bv tnflif 85c.\n1    the Hlo.nl.\nBox nf tlirt'o enkt-a Blitleiinilk '\\\\ i!et Simp [nr\nUse Best SnnmpHrilla for ll ils mid  \u00abH ini|iu\nLarge liottlc only 81.00.\nSubscriptions tuken for all  MagHziiif.s and Newspnpere, at Pub,\neri Prices,\nMail Ordurs rilled Promptly.    Satjafnotioii Gimrnnti>ed.\nIt. n. Campbell, a mining onginoer ol\n\u2022\u2022onsideral experiem-e, came down from n\n\u25a0ev.nil monlh'a slay in llic Cariboo conn\nry. Mr. Cainphell is thoroughly Imprcs-\n<od with the Carlhoo, and says time will\n.ell what a Hell country il is. He ban\niniton up 1000 acres or ground fur Biimc\npeople ho represents, which envets nearly\nill the Horsefly basin and the upper pan\nif Beaver lake, which he is quite mm\n-.viip nt onetime lhe outltil fnr the Horsefl)\nhasiu, and thai lltn waler.i of the Fruser,\nOlcnrwnter and probably othei- rivers ran\nthrough it at one tune Mr. Campbell\nleft ou the train lhe same evening lot\nCallfurrtiuwhereliQ will spend tne winter.\nEiGTiQE\nRalph Jurvia lefl Thursday evening !\u2022>\u25a0\nhia home   in Portsmouth, N. II , vln   Sn\nFiancisco Id visit his mother and hIb\nafter a three yeara abscuce.\nCharles Haddock relurncd from Van\nfcouver lnst Saturday ovouing, und upon\nMy\/i. Haddock as cornslderalty Improved\nalter her soveio illness.\nMrs, A. Patterson, daughter of Mr. I\nLehnun, camo down from Kauilnops Hue\nihy night, and remained lill Friday, und\n'hen want 1-) lhe coast to visit her slslei\n11. T. Wind, Renernl agent and mnn-\nnucr of the iIorsi?fi|- Oold Mining Com\npany arrived in lown last Saturday nlgln\nand remaiue.1 over Suu Jay before going !\u25a0\nthecoast.\t\nf'. I_. Johnaoii, proprietor o| lho Car\nglle house, bns alarted lhe hiiildin^ of i\nluuao, 30x111) fuel, on the comer ol hia Ur\n\\i will bo used  tor two stores, and is .\nmuch needed want.\nJ, Sclator, ticket agent of tho C.P.R.,tn\nVancouver, George Kydd, of iho hank oi\n6.N.A., Vancouver, and J. Griffith, re\nturned from a week's outing in the neighborhood of Lillooet.\nMr. J. A. Allen, of Vancouver, wm\ndrowned last Saturday morning at Norll\nHoud, The deceased was working on i.\nscow on the Fruser, when he fell into tin\n***'.cr and was swnpi away.\nJohn Currie and wife and 0'. Jamei\nM 5ew Weslmlnster, arrived in town this\n\u25a0\"\"*aek with n carload of household effort)\n-ind farm Implements. Mr. Ourrit- lias\nn_konijpa rmcb i*j the neighborhoo.' of\n\u2666>a'03,\nNotice Is hsrebyutven thai BO flays after\nLite I luli-ml lo apply Id Uio chief ebniinU.\nI mer of lauds und  works for permlialan l*>\n.iir.liifc 1(10 acres of  lnnd Hitmted  on  the\n..riii tmnli o,   the  Uhtlciiteii river, Curlhciu\n\u2022iMrict, raid Umi behtir now parilcularly de*-\nI'lUoil ntt f.illo  a, cuiiitnenchii! nt the uniiili\nrest corner of mv preeinplloii elihn slluntet)\n\u25a0.nil HI mili-s   e'rt-l   of   itiititvTiil.',   llmiief\nnli 'Jti I'lialin-, tli. nee we\/1 nn chains, llienco\ntali   to  Clillenleii   river,   Ihunce easterly\n--!\u25a0\u25a0__ nunii' imint uf i-oinmriK't'tiieilt\n'2TH1 JOHN MoLEOD,\nHnneenllP. Chileoten  U. U. Oct. ft, 1805,\nAshcroft Druggist\nAir i Tight i Heaters\nSave Money, save Wood, and enjoy one Of the Luxuries of this Life, by\nPatronising Home Industry\u2014by Haying an\n.   .   P\\\\r T\\aVSt Hoavor   .    .\n-v-rrfoji-*-\nM. DUMOND       .        -       Ashcroft, B.C.\nQuesnelle Mouth,\nThe s'roat distributing cs-nter of the\nCAEIBCO     DISTBICT,\nand northern interior of British Columbia,\nwhere will be found at reasonable\nprices, at tho store cf\n\u00abt.A-:m::e]s .reid,\nGENERAL    MERCHANT,\nGr_TJESlNrEX,IJB   MOUTH, J3 O.\nGroceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Boots\nand Shoes, Hats, Clothing,\n< \"i\nU.l.rniirin, M.l'mlv A Co Manlvw\nluriiuii, 11,'iiiiwn .\\r llurwell\n Milling Biuineni\nl)onl\u00bb8 .t llnrsli\u201eir,l Ilrcw-i>\nllucklunon, IV Beck* Co  BrnkiT.\nI. X. .Mml'ailnl!\" A.,;).\nvie loin \\.\n11 P Rlllicl * Co .. .WUolwsle JteKU.nl.\nPHUei i L.-lsrr\t\nI'uniiT, Bcclon .1: Co\n1.,'lu A t.\u00bblii\u00ab ....\nIlnuiillun PowJci Co\t\nmBCBIJ.AKEOD..\nTt'irlen, Millinc (jo I,''R'li.. .',..\u00bb\n\u2022i:Ue tire Sllllinllnc C\" Denver,Ooli.\n'.-aundlau Puclllo Hallway\t\nII. r.nl.v. Milwaukee ll.llway\t\nIVunled al Once,\u2014 DlK lti|iidu Mineral\niVater Co. Iiij RapUls.AIlcll\nF. J. Ilaiut Nolle\".'Lillooet\nWalter Pears Nollce, Lillimel\nClarence Slill.r  N'\u201eli,'e. LlllntHl\nNotice William Mason.jr. L>\u201e, Clf.'k\nN'olico J. I). I'lenli.e. OoL'Cieck\n-N'olitre P. li Iliown, Vr. .r a\nS\u201ellce C A Ilcllaoil, Vli.l.n-1*\nN'oliee ll. V Oalpln, Vlelorla\nS'oliee IV. H. PlaliCr, l'lini(.,i\n','olluf li Carson, I'avili-.,,\nNollce, .It. t\\.& 3. M. Oolllua. SotlJ Creek\n:ii.\u00abj|iiii\u201eiiNoiice W Parker.\u00ab'8klllln\u00ab\u00bb\nM\u201eliio II  K. Prior. Vlrlnjia\nN'oliee  U. T. I)i.|,\u201e,.i. Vlelnrin\nNotice J. A I.inilaav, Yiclolnt\nNotice JoV.iili Hlintur, Vieloria\nN'oliee Vi. K. Reynold*. Vielorla\n P, if, r.-p9,>, Cllnlo*\n...l\u201el\u201e, B. Moor,. A ball l..l,i\n John llcLtoil, tlanert iln\nSoliec..\nNolice..\nNolice .\nKOTSCE\nNolicu ia hcrt'l\\v L'iTt'ii Hint nlxlj days ttftor\ninns I Intend i\" siiply to tii\u00ab chief commJB-\niiiti\u00bbriifliiini_ ntui wnrlii for puinilselon to\nnii-iiliiisc fiiHl m-nt- of |ti-l..i:>l l;.iiil fiitn-ilcd in\nhe 1,11looL't. tl fit-t illltl tlen'.iIhutl m follo.vn,\n\u25a0mmiiunpiiic ui ihu iiinti i-t.it corner of lut 07\nliuiicniiilli -ID clmit.n, ttti-nttt WcnlIRI eliulns,\nhence north 120 clmlnn, tlionce eiwt 40 i-lmhif\nliuiicu BOUlli BO ehuniH, thruce ciml 20 chains\n.o iioitit ol co'imv-ncemenl.\n27 64 JOHN E. HOOHE.\nAlkali Uliu. Nov. 2nd., 1S00,\nQ'iJieiof, 01. % tU Qctofel, \/8?6.\nIre tier. Io infer in l\/i,e piuv'ue \/\/utt tve nave aa.\nmi\/Zed .y\/vr.  tvkenty. tytealvcu ai  a haUnel m oal\nrimclat i\/olo ftntncii. u-\/eic\/i- win 'V rm\/inucd unacl\nt\/ee ofdaty\/eef. Harvey, Bailey & Co.\nQkia?, \/na\/ cul aloics.cic andforwauiinn, acpt,ar\/=\nmen\/utt now l\u00abcailicci ok ir?\/iala\/cm, tme\/ct, i\/tcfiim\nname cf. W. B. Bailey & Co,, \u00ab\u2022' ^ficr. '2\/jai-\nIctt \/ctkinrj. cn\/iio cnalejc of tame.\n(c^Cee iti\/ee, \/\/us. afi.Aat.tiim\/-y, e\/ \/iteitt\/euty ur.it. feet ycttt.\n\/et.yu\/ftci\/lcnctr\/c. tn \/Ac Aetse et-itt\/. \/te.'te \/c ie \/urcleee te'e\/ft, et\nCJiiitnitanee c\/ icitne. etntt ilttyi i\/,eli. ul &tteteneH icutitcr.i in\n\/uietlc tri\/i \/-c ctl. ell\/iictllee-niifnei eti \/t.cle\/r\/eic.      (\u00a3C'e  cite,\n<&OtM f<ii\/p\/Cy,\nNOTICE\nXiiilru ishereby plvcn thnt elxty tlnjBnfU'\nnit! I Intend to apply lo the olilel comrnln\nnner tif liind* nnd works for nrrrnlMlon to\nucliiiBi' UIO ucrt'l. of i-a.'toinl liniil in l.illofi-t\nilBirtct described ns follow?, beginning ot h\nirnt planted n i ibt wont elilo of lhe Cnrlboo\nnnd neur ie 5U-Mllii House, thenco nouth\nHI cliulliB, Ihcnct \u00ab \u25a0 \u25a0 'li, i.'Uhihf, llienco north\nliii'lmiii-, i *.' - \u25a0 \".jt I'; \"luitiiR to iilnrjc of\n\u25a0omtli.-uct u-v.' \u25a0 '-.TKIl EAtiAN.\n(.1.iiii. ,. Ui      ilth. i* 27 Bl\nEVJOTGCE.\nA MtlldC of lim County Court of l.irib\nvlll beheid at tlio Gourt House Clinton, pfi\nrtiutsiby tint |7tli iloy'of December 18(H), nt tlie\niiour of tee in thu furenouQ.   By order\n2T-02 V. BOOKS\nKeffUtrarG. C,\nCUuton.OcloVorOOthj'HSW,\nLYTTON. B. C, QCT03SR112.\n*  *  *  *\nlit, conser\/uene-ti ol the late pre, the CLOSE\nHOTEL \u25a0'\u2022'''\u2022'>' b<'-en removed opposite lhe Tost Office,\nand hits the same aceominodatifiii as usual.\nCJomercixil travelers' trunks hauled to and from\nstation free of charge. A. F, HAUTIE.R, Prop,\nSTRONG FLCUI?.    SWEET BREAD.\nand\nMORE of if.\nTHE WESTERN HILUNO 00 Ltd.\nR\u00a3GINA> N--W,tr\nytfits -\nDressed and Rough LiifnlJer, Shingles.\nFlour arid W\\\\\\ Feed.\nHUDSON'S  BAY\nCOMPANY.\nQUESNELLE     MOUTH,\nCARIBOO,\nDirect\nIMPORT!\nB.C.\nIN\nES,  LIIOOES  HB  CIGARS,\nDry    Goods,   Groceries, Hardware, Boots-\nand Shoes, Miners' Supplies.\nBed Reck Prices.*   ^tod   Guaranteed-?\nOualitv.\nKOTiO!\nTake noU**e that I Franols J-iinen TUfet *(\nVancouver, intend to apply to tins hnnunttile\n-.inr chief com mlsBluner of liiidi and ntjrl** r\"\nin* purcliBau of onu hundred and fclx'jf ri-jriM\n\u25a0f land, VhU'll may liu doicrlb-idat halni; *\u25a0'.\nheeoulhern end of Blackvrnter Uku Ih Ut*\n11st r let of Llllooet: Com men urn*; wli-rc n\ntost \\w beei) planted at thn north watt an%\\a\nif saiil j teen of land, bitliijjthu south iviat p.mt\n\u25a0f ihc piece of land applied for by Ulureno-J\nMiHit, thence BOiith forty clmins, thenoe inut\norty clmins, tticiicouorth forty chain*, thencn\nrest forty chuiiu to plaee \"of beglntilnn, eon*\n\u25a0tirii'-vj 'mo Imn irjj -mi ilxiy acr\u00bb, bu tlm\n\u25a0 ntnt' more or less.\nLillooet, AujiMt IT, 11U5. IS-17\nFiSOTIOE.\nTake notice lh.il I Walter Pearl or Vinoon-\nvcr. Intend to apply to tiielimiontilu UieebVO'1\ncommissioner of lands nnd w.-irku for Uio pnr\nchase of one hundred nnd sixty acres of Und\nwhich land may ho described hs boinijat ih-\nsoulli end of Black water lako, in the dUtrlct\nof Llllooet: Commencing where a post hns\nbeen planted at the northwest nitu'p ol wld\npiece of hind, being the soulli wc-it post of the\npiece of land applied for hy Frauds James\nRalue, thence south forty chains, Uience enst\nforty chains, thence norlli forly chains, tlicm*\"\nwest forly chains to place of bcgln-iin*;, eplj-\ntalulnt\" one hundred and sixly nerti, be lhe\nsame more or less,\nLillooet, Au-iist IT, I89fl.\nNOTICE.\nBankof British Columbia\n(Incorporated hy Royal Charter, ISM.)\nCAPITAL (with power U. increase.) \u00a3oO0,nn0   (3,030,000\nRESERVE \u00a3100,000   $ 4W.IW0\nHEAD OJiTICB,   liC* I.dMr.AliIiSTIlRIiT, t.OHDON,  BSOLAND.\n_B\"B MICHES: |\nIN BRITISH COLUMBIA I ] IN THE UNITED STATIC\n| San Franclaco,^\nVictoria, Vnncouver, Now West\nNiiuidiim, Kainlnopu nml sell\n(Kootuuuy Lake.)\nPo rlli i\nficaitlu nnd Tncnnin.\nAgents and Correspondents! Sffifc1,*.'?&\"\"ittt\",!ia,t\niierliil Huiili of llaiinilii, It'inliof Nnva^eollii mnl llnl nt Hunk of t'liiiiitlu. In Usiteii Statb*i\n-funiidinii Hunk of Otmiineree (Au'dieyl New York, Hunk of Novit Seolhi, Cblcau'ti, Kxi'Iiiui\u00abi>\nNiititmiil ILiitk, S|n)Uuue. I.s .VUbniAL;iaiiil New Zual.vmi\u2014llunk of Austrttlaaia In Huso\ni;ui,\u2014Blslnip &0o.\t\nStiuin.gs Panic Depart'ment.\nDeposits  received from 41 upwards, nud Interest allowed, pftiBCUt rate, at :1 per een\nperanum ii<\nflHD IUST PUBCHIKED UU RVBRt DKIIIBiPTUI M b'.WKlXfi SIKDIKK TK'UHUCTKB.'\nK.'mluop\u00bb, U. U., -Jiuiu I, \\m, W'. U. 1'GQIUM, Mumt^i.\nThe undcrnlnncd will ?eii hy puhllc auction\non Tiiusdny. Novemhcr I7ih. lSDrt. atOtiHand*\nfiiim-i Uhilcotill, four iiiilia south of Bodl\nOraek, aboui seventy head ofenttln holonuiinur\nto the tale John Salmon's estate, consisting of\nabout 88 sleera *i and 3 yeara old, about 1.1 dty\ncows, balance yetuliii-fu'hulfera anil slflera, i\n17 7 ' K. A. (MLMNH.\n.1, M. UOLUNB.\nBoda Creek, Oct., 11, 1800,\nDissolution of Partnership\nThe pirtiicrsliln heretofore e\\istln_; hr.lwcon\nWilliam I'avkeraii.l \\VnId.i8kllllni_s, Until* o_\nthe Big Lake Uanchhn; eiiininiiiy, nt 111^ Lake,\nIt 0., Ima lllla dliy been illtiolrod by miiltiat\neiiliBiillt. The lni*iiie,-\u00ab will he eontiini'cil miller tliu fume niitiie liy Wilimni Parker who\nassumes all  llahililieH, uud It)  whom 'all ni\nCOIllllti llillbt lilt j.ilid.\nWll.l.IAM I'AllKBU.\nDated the imh day of o\u00bb'lobur, ItKHt,\nTheMlNlNpJOTJKNAL\ndoes lirst elnss Job\nWork-\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"Title changes in chronological order: The British Columbia Mining Journal (1895-05-09 to 1896-05-02), The B.C. 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