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C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0,1807.\nNow Advortisemonts To-day.\n.   .    .I'll!!.'I!\nS.uli'i*. 1,1    H.ll.V.Kjrl(0\t\nNulli'.'. Smiill lli'lil. emiil\t\nLlrtiKx   a. W. Ilii'ii-il.'ll\t\nM. hi inuil y   li ion- lloilu-l-\n.lull WiU'li, Ele,   Tin- I'l'Miiiii'i\n.....\n';\u2022  THE PROSH-CTOr:  *      .-\n\u25a0'   TAINS ALL PUEL1C 110-      *\nTICES AND CIVES THE\nLATLiiT TELEGRAHPiC\nAND LOCAL NEWS,\n\u25a0\nNt) 18.\nLOCAL NEWS NOTES.\nwife to the Northwest.\nUS   I'm*  as   Maple   Cl'(\nWhite-Fraser    goln\nt) | Toronto,  whero she *|*\ntho winter.   The Nml\nnever so prosperous\nWhilo-Frasor,   as   no\nCl'OpS   IlllVe heen   gOO(\nprices high, nnd tho p\na series nf good yeaf\ntho people in the best\nUreal Hocks of wild\nI*'. II. Smith,  nf Union, wont\nthrough  nn  Monday   to   Coal\ncrook lo inlie charge of the Coal\nCompany's workings there. Mr.\nSmith has been in the employ of I Lakes, being on th\nUie   Dunsiunirs on  Vancouver migration southward.\nIsland I'm'a long time as superin-\nleiidant,  and will  lill a similar     You can find every!\n\u2022 position here.   Mrs. Smith came market  at Gilpin A:\niu with him, and will romain at|Prices all right..\nPort Steele during the wintei\nThe Indies of the\nMrs. Sprague expects a con-\n,\\_:iiiiieiit  of fresh fruit in a few\ndays.\nNEW CATHOLIC CHURCH.\nlie Weill\nok,   Mrs.\nensl     In\nill spend\niwost was\nsaid  Mi*.\niv.      Tin*\nand the\n'OSpi'i't    III'\nbas i)U|   High Mass at  I\" o'clock.   The\nii humor, mass was proceeded by tho cere\niiintiv ol  blessing the church\nIt Wii3 Opened  Lust  Sunday   Two\nServices Given.\nThe new St. Anthony Roman\nCatholic Church in this cily was\nopened lasl Sunday morning,\nwhen Father Coccola celobrated\nducks  are  now nl   ifii.  Mary...,,,\n.\u201emll.,]iIdled llie attractively mull lillie\n   edifice fully.\nese and\n.There was nn attendance thai\nFather   Welch  preached, his\n11 'he subject being the '-Communion of\nmigintiie s_bji\nLindsay s.\nChurch of\nEngland intend giving a ball on\nWednesday, 17i.h ink., in the\nOpera House. Tho object is to\nobtain funds for the purchase of\nA couple of dagos working on an organ for the church. The\nUn1 Crow's Nest Railway got price nf admission has been\ninto some trouble the other day, placed al 81.50 per souple, and\nMud Uie following uight one of refreshments aro to to servod.\nthem crept into the other's tout\n.. md made a murderous assault I Washburn & Pmvianco are\nnn him wilii a knife while ho selling out their stock nf Coal\nwas   asleep,    lie  slashed   him oil at 85.50 a case.\nacross the neck almost severing\nthe jugular. His arrest followed\naud he now awaits the recovery\nof his victim before being tried.\ninternational: A 1:\nof Port Steole asks i\nThe Phospectoh \"i\nt'nf line iii eating tu\nInspector .Tarvis,   X. W. M. I move the exocarp l'n\nwith the teeth, or\ndone with the kuii'i\nTun Prospector editor declines\nin  answer  the cpu\nwonder.   The main*\nihe exocarp should\nPolice, a   sergeant   ami   threi\nconstables arrived here last Sunday, ami were sworn in by Gov-\nerninonl   Agent   Armstrong  as\nconstables in this Province, Tlie\ninspector has brought teu men\nwith him in all. am! these will | from the drupe is a\nhe stationed nt  various points should tint he dec'\nalong tin* Crow's Nest Railway Tlie lady was reel\nduring  Uie  period nf   construe-\nUnll. '   Nn .lelill'ite WOl'd   litis yet\nheen heard regarding the proclamation of the Public Works Act.\nSaints.\" it. Vicing the eve nf All\nSaints. Al the close nf the sermon, Father Welch heartily\nthanked lhe contributors In lhe\nchurch fund, both Protestant:\nand Catholic, fm* their donations.\nHe hnd hoped thnl the church\nwould be opened free nf debt,\nbut smiie nf Uie subscribers had\nnm yet paid, ai.nl there was still\nCrow's Nost E'y NoteB. HENEY GEORGE DEAD.\n,, ''\".\"\",\"\":.'''       . The Great Aiiostle ol' Single-Tax Dies\nRecent arrivals inun Uie sum- _ __   i    .\u00ab     ,\n,,     .   -,   i  . Suddenly oi Apoplexy \u2022\nmil   report   ihe trail   between - -    '\nthere and Elk River as impassi- New York, Oct. 29. Henry\nhie owing tn iiiiiii. Those con- George died nt the Union Sqiuiro;\ntractors* outfits Unit are now go- Hotol al l 5o'clock iliis morning through   die pass will  be \u2022         Mr.  G \u25a0_.* retired  in:*\ntorceel in ciiinii tnis side nl ine ,\nsummit until tho trail has 1 n lm \";'-\"; '\u25a0\"'\">' addressing sev-\ninn   inin  proper condition fm* era! large meetings, in i i 11,\ntravelling over. oli the Union Square hotel, Mi's.\nMessrs. Strevel and Buchanan, George was with him.   About ;;\nthe well known railway contract- o'clock     this    morning    Mrs.\nors, arrived from Wardner, B.C., George wns awakened by tin\nnu '1 iiesilav.    Both these gentlo- i * ,\n,       *,   ., i        .        I convulsive   movements   nl   ne.\nmen have decided not In under- .\nink\" any further contracts mi husband, who was moaning hunt*\nthe road.   The price paid is not '}'\u2022   Jumping up she found him\ngood enough. iu a dying condition.   She im-\nA  large number cf men left mediately rang the bell and the\nthe employment of Mr. O'Neil, n uight clerk responded,     ti  was\ncontractor, Un* other day, nml over-1!) minutes before n doctor\nhave Iiii,! information for non- im-   a   H       Q .       ,\npayment of wages.   The dispute .  ,\nin most of these eases is con- occupiodai in on the second\ncerning the right of the Company \"oor,  was hastily called.     He\nor contractors tu charge them hurried to tin bedside of his dy-\nfor their iiassago to the country. I jllg father. Mrs. George nnd\n\u2022V greal innnv of these eases will\n. .  .      , ,      .!  LH'.   1     111   III   Ul        IIW     I 1  S'-l     ill ,| 1 ,      ,      11   |   ., 11   , 1       . li      .\nn mill siiii nw !i<>* nut of a tula \u25a0\u25a0   * i    ,,i . the ilnetnr ilul ull I In'V  (nnii    hi\niiiinui   ni  - j -.%. iii\u2014 mn ii. d miiii 00m6 ,m j,,,. appeal at lhe nexl ,,     ,, ,        ,     .\n   ,!.....        v    i ..'  ... ...''. cni.n    \\   i.      (   i.,.i',.'i.        nil      .I,,.-.. ,.,\noxpenditui'e of nearly 8i)00,\nA second service was held ai\nhalf past two in llie afternoon,\nly resident wilU>n Father Coccola preached a\ni;' editor of\nit is proper\nolive In rein the drupe\nhoulil it he\n.md fork.\"\nFur dress trimmings, laces etc,\nii full iind complete line, ai Mrs.\nE, .1. Highwarden's\niioss Mackenzie, wlm enjoys\ntin* reputation nf being the linest\nlacrosso player that ever bandied\nit \"stick,\" and who occupies a\nposition on the Crow's Nest R'y\nunder -M. -I. Haney, was in town\nlhis week, lie left here for\nMoyle, where lie will probably\nhe located during ihe winter.\nwho was endeavoring in masti-1 whether there is a stipulate.,\n..\u2022iii,- lhe drupe ami eject the exo* j;,..-,,.,.,\u201e,.ni. ,\u201e\u2022 ..-.v-.., \u201e by whicli\n.\u25a0a. p. whicli both science and|13ersong   mining   coal   in   the\nexperience hnssho|vii_tobe_dilll-1 brow's Nesl Coal holds will be|^latc  \":   ?ew   )0!*'k'  electing spoko in the borough of Queen s,\ncult iif  digestion.\niT.i.ToK   editor   h\ngreat wisdom in llie diffidence\n* at Washburn\nlhe same old\nthe presenl\nonly prove a great lelp in eating\nKnsln Kootenalan: T. (!. Proc- olives, but it may inine handy in\nter is hack irom Knsl Kootenay, loading up on prm\nwhero, as manager of the Kootenay Valleys Company, !i\" spent\na month planning, with Mr. li.\nH. Venables Kyrke, llie secretary, who is out from Wales, in\nplace thai company's magnificent\nbody nf farm lands nn Uie market. The company has some\n1)0,000 acres nf lirsl choico land\nextending over a stretch nf 150\nmiles up and down the Fast\nKootenay and Elk Rivers. II is\nnearly ail line meadow, ami will\nbe pill on the market at onco al\nligures ranging from $2.50 lo$30\nlier acre. Thoy also Imve some\nline townsltes, two of which, at\nElk Bivor Crossing and Crow's\nNost IjSllding, are In he platted\n(nd pui ou Uie inarkol sunn. Al\nElk liiver thoro is an exceptionally line prospect I'm* a lown. ll\nis ini lhe railroad, about Y.\\ miles\nI'i'iiiii llie COIll Holds and is   beau\nliC.lly situated among [arming (\"l\"\"' donations\nlands at tl dge nf Un* moun-! which   will   bi\nlains.   Within il vory few  miles| |'runi week to w\nsittings nf lhe court.\n[These eases have since resulted in favor of Uie men, Uie\nCompany agreeing not lo charge\nthe railway faros in the men.\u2014\nEd. Prospector.\nUNITED STATES ELECTIONS.\nvery earnest sermon, his subject\nbeing \"Prayer.\"\nThe music at belli services was\nrendered by the Sisters and girls\nof the choir from lhe Mission. I Tammany Winn in New York\u2014Demo-\nAfter llie afternoon service Mrs.' cratain the Ascendant.\nQuinlivan entertained the girls     (Spreiiiiaespatc-taTiiBPiiusrE.\u2122'.)\nfrom the Mission at dinner. N'*'v'' '1'1\"'1'* >;\"v*  3'-In tlie\nive Mr.  George,  hm   despi\ntheir efforts he passcil away at\n5 o'clock,    lie was found dead\nwith a siiiiiii nn his face.\nM;'. George was not nn old\ninuil in ih,* matter of yours, hut\nhe was never rugged, lie-was\nan extremely sensitive man in\nliis mental nnd physical struc-\nliin*. am! thoso wlm knew liini\nbesl feared fm* Uie results nf Uie\nexciting canvass, such as the one\nry,  and no\ner in whicli\nie extracted\nuesi ion thai *    rnie  regular  Sunday service! \u25a0-''\"'*'\u2022\"\"  yesterday   Cor Greater I which is mnv in its last hours\nled hastily-' 1,,.,.,,.,1't,,,. v\\\\] \\.,, conducted by! ^\"ewYuri*.Tammany has secureil was sure to be.   Newspapermen\n'\"\u25a0-\u25a0    vatly i,,,..,,. ... \u201e..,.,, ... ,...,,. '.-3 j a great victory,   VauWyc'i re- who had been through a part of\necivei!   210,00b   voles,   against Mr. Georgo's campaign felt sure\ni l\n145,000 for Low and 100,000 for he was undergoing a, strain ami\nTracy (Republicans), and 15,-000 w'as surely and rapidly breaking\nfor Henry Gei i'ge, Jr., wlm took down. Al times he had been in\nthe place on the lists of liis de coherent, His ivholo tempera-\nceased father. ment underwoni .* complete\nThe   Democrats   carried   the change.   Last night Mr, George\n. \u201e ',\u201e.*?'.,,'i',',.i Pather Welch a! hall' past ilim\nshocked to soo a tin n grasp tne\nolive with his incisors, and while in the morning.\nI'm drupe was doftlj landed back ceows NEST coal.\nnm tin* molars, tin* exocarp was\nlired   uncermonousiy  inin   the     Editor   Prospector:  iS'iV\nplate in front of tl o gentleman Can   ymi    iuform    Um   public\nlie  has  assumed,\nhoped, however, I\nVilli!   Will   give   i!   1\non ihe proper clisj\nexocarp and drupi\nTiik Pros- compelled to .--ell coal al $1 a ton\n\u25a0   displayed a1 t)ie \u201e\\\\ mouth?   I have heard\n.nni.l .\u201e\/.\u00ab I   .   .       '    , . .....\nIl is to he\ntut some siv-\nic'nl exegesis\nisilioii nf llle\n,    !'. will nol\nYon can buy Hon\nit Purviance's at\nprice as long ai\nstock lasts.\nHospital Do lfttlono.\nTlie Hospital Committee acknowledges, with thanks, donations from ihe following: Sheets\nand pillowcases, Mrs. Durick;\nsheets, Miss Balky; pair blankets, Mrs. Edwards; pair feather\npillows, Mrs. Bleasdell; towels,\nMrs, Underbill; two bed spreads.\nMrs. I'litininre; steels am! bedspread,  Mrs. 1,1\",itt; sheets and\nlinn iiiaile by\nR. I.. T. (\nfurnish   ono   w\n.here is also some very primus\nVng ininoral Bhowlngs,.   One nl\nllie feilllll'i'S nl the new    lOW'll   is\na innguilicont wuiei* power, Al\nready a number of buildings\nhave boon started.\nCloarlng out sale now mi al\nWashburn _ Purvlauco's, to\niniike room l\"i' new goods now\non Un* wny.\nlull\npillowcases proceeds of colloc-\nMrs,   Lovott.\nillbriiilh      will\nt i*il   complete.\nare  promised\nacknowledged\n*li. The com-\nipiesl Iiiiii nli\nspnsi'il towards\nlUillee   WOltlll     I'l\nth-so favorably d\nllm Hospital wi\nlliing towards tl\nit,   Anything ft\nI wards will be aci\nA Liljol*\nllll   give   sunn\ne [urnishhig nf\nitchon nr\noptnblo,\nll Kil*'K.\n[SjliTllll il'   imii'li 1 ''I  I *i'i^|) \"i'ln!'.\nOttawa, Nov. |.  -Over hi' mot\nors frnni Um con\nui!   nnil   Smiiii\nPremier Laurie\n'I'he directors of   lh\nMinos havo given uptici of pay-\ninoul of dividend nn proirenco tostod against tl\nshares I'm* vein* ended S ipt.BOtb, tho pnlronng\nnl 7 per eenl. per annum. the Soulango  I\nAn Importato of choice d- *at Deputy Mi\ngars nud tobaccos of tho favorite and his officers\nbrands lias just In* recoivoiUil give Un* patron\nMrs. Spruguo's, mi*.i\u25a0-..    They\n,  ,, ,.       of Uie  iniunig\nCol. Henderson nnd ( . ir. son\nostu paid ii visit this week  lo\nMoyie Lake, where Un* Colonel\nhns purchased some mining and\nnlher iiileresls.\nnistor Schroiber (',|1]i|i;lm ,,,.,, |uls started opera\nAiM mM   '\" lions at Coal Creek ni leraling\nIgO   hi   I'nllsel'V\npiirlnmnl    ge\nLaurier snid\nmill-tors ni once\nwm*\" ns slated.\nniies of Vniidro-\nl'cs wailed mi\nin iluy and pro*\ne w:'; in which\ns given mn on\nnmil.   They say\nstatements to that effect I'iv\nquently made, hut have been unable to verify Ihem. Cheap fuel\nin a mining counlry is a great\ndesideratum.   Yours.\nMixer.\nPorl Steele, Nov. 1. ls'-'7.\n| We cannot lind that thero is\nany such regulation. The Dominion Government made it a\ncondition nf lhe granting nf a\nsubsidy nf $11,000 per mile to\nthe Crow's Nesl Railway, Ihal\n50,000 acres of the coal lands\nthat went to the B. C. Southern\nRailway Co. should be conveyed\ntn the Crown in the Interest of\nCanada, \"to be (hereafter held\n\"or disposed of, or otherwise\n\"dealt with by the Government\n\"as it may think til, on such con-\n\"ditions as may be prescribed\n\"by lhe Governor in Council, I'nr\n\"the purpose of securing a sulli-\n\"cient and suitable supply of coal\n\"in Um public al reasonable\n\"prices, nut exceeding s-.' per Ion\n\"of 2,000 His., free nu board curs\nal tlm mines.\" This regulation\napplies only lu I'm* 50,000 acres\nin he selected liv Un* Government. As soon ns theso lunds\ncomo in he worked, undoubtodlj\n.1 will lix Um price at nil lhe\n[mines at s_ por ton, fur tin' private owners ni' coal mines could\nnm sell their product al a hlghor\nprice iiinn was bolng charged\nIur coal mined mi (lovornmenl\nlands, liui until these public\nlaildscunm tn he wm 'ceil, WO cannot see lint  thnl   colli  miners ill\ntin* Crow's Nesl will bo free tn\nli.-: Umir own charges nl lhe nil\ninoutli ns well ii- elsewhore, The\nli'-u complained\nneiii uf Un* de-\nrally, Premier\nio   would    havo\nroi'Ulic'1 if  Ihey\nM   ||   Whiie-Krnser liiis *re-|    R. A. Kimplpu is down from\nUn,n'B(] I'roni liis trip oul Willi his! Winilertnere.\nun niiiil-. piii-i'liii:- -I directly from\ntin* Provincial i lir'ornnicnl i ne\nyears ago, nml nre not n i i 'ed\nin any manner hy ilu* Crow's\nNe.il   Railway agreement.    I'ln.\nI'liOSI'Kl Tin,*.\nGeo.  Iv Casey,  M.  I'., is nl\n(Vow's Nesl Pass looking aftor\ncun! iiileresls.\nParker Judgu uf Un* Court nf aud later in tho borough of Man\nAppeals over Wallace by 85,000. hattan,   at   l'n*  Central  Opera\nVirginia has re-elected a Dem-: House. He was groeto I by large\nocratic Governor and Legisla* nn.l enthusiastic crowds every-\nlure. where.     In one of his speeches\nThe Democrats have carried last night Mr. George sniil: **l\nNebraska hy 12,000 majority, have labored for yours in make\nand have nniiii' n gain of 180,000 my'solf known, and now al  Inst\nvotes in Massachusetts, bat net\nenough lo win.\nmse things are writtoti down. I\nbelieve that all  needed  reforms\nIn Maryland ihe Democratic aro summed up in the philosophy\ntickets are elected. and right of every man to eat,\nIn Ohio the polling was very drink and speak as he sees lit, so\nclose, Bushnell, lhe Republican long ns he does nol trench mt\ncandidate I'm* Governor getting the rights uf any other mnn.\"\nonly 20,000 plurality,   Tim Leg-1   The cause of death was npop-\nislatiire is probably Democratic lexy,\nby 7 majority, but the Eepubli- Small Debts Court.\ncans also claim the Legislature, \\. \\,;. Wait tss. O'Connor,\nthough they give no ligures. It Runckel, rt \u00bb'.. joint debtors.\nwill lake  aa   official count  to This case was tried on Oct. 80th,\ndecide.   The issue in lhe stale\nwas silver.\nIowa re-elected the Republican\nticket by 17,000 plurality,\nHATCHER SENTENCED.\niiiid resulted in the case being\ndismissed with costs as against\ndefendant Runckel,   The plaintiff claimed for expenses incurred\nin inspecting various claims with\ntlie view In purchase, which it\nGoes to Prison for Five Yours and was     alleged      Uie     defendant\n1'ays Costs of Suit.                 Runcltol,   I'm*  himself and  joint\nis,,,,iiii,,,-.,,i,;,'i,,'1*n,|i',i,,,,,''v ,    ,ia(1        | t- ,.\u201em]m.,l.\nHelena, Nov, I.     I. 1). Hatch- . ,,     , .       ,\n,    . , .in ease lhe claims Wen*   not  n-\ner. chargeil wilh inisaiipriipriiit ,,.,     ,,-,,;,,   ,-\u201e,.\n\u25a0 '      ' ri presented.    I he plaintiff  Iur-\nme S'.lii.ntlii ol Un'   lunils ni lhe      '\n..     . v ,\u25a0     i i,   i     ,\u25a0 'h' *  * laimed as assignee ol  a\nNorthwestern National Bank, ul \u201e .,\n,, \u201e .,.      .    ,, nei.i alleged to I   \u25a0   \t\n,re,i    Palls,  resulting   in  the , . .,     .- \u25a0,\n.   , .     ,    ,   , defendant i Jointly. E' del i   w   \u25a0\nsuspension u   lhe mink, pleaileil i\u201ei\u201en\u00ab\n. ,   , produced lo s ,v thai   ilaintl ,\nuni Iv, and was selileucod hi live l ,.     ,      . ,      \u25a0\nns a result ol   said   i  i u\nviiirs ini|irisiinumiil  and lu pay ,       ,        .   .       ,\n. , ' . ,.      ,.     ,' sped on, purchased in   interest\nthe costs ol nrosecut ion.  llateli     ' ,'.,    , . ,..,       ,\ner was once mayor of Kalispell, '\u00ab '\">\u25a0' \"! ;\";\"' L*llv,nls'    ' \"\nThoro is much public sympathy Jeclion wus turther raised by\nCor him as il Is liuliovod his do counsel I'm' Runckel iim! Um\nllnquencles ivore brouKhtabout  Maglstrale  Iin.!  nn    n      cl  in\nb|\u2122on wl1 \"do a cat's paw of toi. awarding .1 \u25a0\u2022> - \u25a0\npart of :i''' cliiiui was ol     \u25a0 ;i\nTHE METAL MARKET. j^^    01)j(!t.(il,n        |. |\nBoth Silvor and Lead Show a Slight      U, ll liter oi the lis   *\nDoolino, ilulil incurred ie O'Connor, i null\nNei. 'im*1,. Nov. 5.   'I'll\" latest sul \u2022\"   defi        I   ;'\n(|ilollltioiisiiru: Silver. 5114; load, ce * lain ed lhe hem\n.... -- u|, passed  in  l(i\"i\nE.   1. \\V.,I,,, ui'.lv n l:\u201e\"'.',\u201e,l,il   \"Un    ' \u25a0\"       '\"'''     !\nin I'.'i'i'i rl'ei'l, ull T iilny. 'I'i   i    I     i''1' I hisowi\n:i.,.. I,,''mil    Runckel  boh \"\nIndian   agent   Gaibriillh  lm- ,;,.\u25a0,.,,,. , i,, m  c  Morley\nhi .in- Houth iu Tnl *u I'lnins.\n,',],\", Poll  has a   liber  \"I\nMessrs Poison and McMillan men working mi lho Coronado\nhave gono lu Spokano. group.\nAn Exciting Chase.\nA- W, McVittii wns interviewed by tin* Chrimit '\u2022 mi hi-\narrival in Spokan i lasl week,\nami gives -, good account ,,:' the\ncountri. Tin ilio' ig is also\n-rt HI i\n\"-I. 1' I.'i \u25a0 \"\u25a0 Spokane i ame\ndown Um Kootenay Rivei \\*.;i!;\nMr. Mi *. tti    irom I    'I  - e\nin .lenni .  - rowboat.\nTin had mi * xperii nee in n\nchnse afler \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 deer .*. hii ;i tin y\nwill remember tor niuuj - sons\nt.i come. While paddling down\n'he stream tl \u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 suddenl} mi\nserved a pac ; i I ivolves chasing\na deer along the biiiili of I'm*\nriver. Tim ivater of lln river\nhad fallen so I al n an . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\nsix ieei high \u25a0'\".., .. in\nfeel  back of ,. stretch i     taiul\nalong   ih.'   shon.   ' \u00bbn<    single\nI-'\nwnli ran along ':,.\u25a0 shore i * the\nedge uf :'..\u2022 m.i*,..', while the .-\u25a0\nniainder of Uie pn. '\u25a0; | i  pace\ni with lhe .'.-'I' un Ihn high bank\nabove. Th.\" frightened animal\ncould imi escape into tin' woods\nami whenever il at empted in\njump 'uiu i'i\" river ihe une wolf\nnext n> tin* water jumped and\nsnapped m il, driving it back mi\nlim bank. Tin' boat containing\nthe two passengers struck a\nseries uf rapids soon afler lhe\ndiscovi ry of tlio d -,-e mui finally\ncaught up in lhe procession,\nfrightening lho v ulvi - into Um\nwoods nin! li\" deer into the\nriver. A lively chase in Um\nwater in-, ine live minutes re-\nsi Ited i.i the killing ol :;.- ant-\nlored animal, his In n I being\n.-.|i|'.; I*, i'n wi 'd by\nMr.  McVi lie, v     e   Mr.  Rice\ntli \u25a0   I I     Both\ngentlenii i pron inceil i1 iiie\nmost   exciling  di   :\u25a0 : .\u25a0 \\\nhave i\".i-i* experii in i :.\"\nTho Boys Gel i \u25a0 ft\nChicago, ti*i. 17. '\\ li * will of\nc,. M. Pullman leaves in his\nwidow Um family residenco mi\nPrairie Avenue, and sunicieut\nfunds an* set asido lu provide\nher with an income of $50.(100\nyearly duriug her lifo; $1,000,000\neach is loft in trust I'm* his Iwo\ndaughters, Mrs, Prank A. Low\nilea, uf Chicago, nnd Mrs. Cora-\nInn. nf San Prtuiciscn, An in-\ncomo of bul s:i,i mu yearly is provided I'm* Um two sous, George\nM.. Jr.. nnd Sanger W. Mrs.\nLowdon is also given the siiiii\nnier resilience known as Castle\nRest nu an island in lhe St. Law-\nreiici River. About $150,000 in\nsums nf sl.nun nml $2,000 is left\nin charitable institutions in Chi\ncago, A sinn uf $200,000 is given\nI'm* Un* erection nf a manual\ntraining school in Pullman,which\nis als.i endowed with $1,200, I,\nFive old employees are given\n$5,11110 each. Two sisters and\ntwn brothers of Um dead millionaire are given -^'v - I\niiimiii.\u25a0!\u25a0 brother I \u2022 $25,00o. [1\n\u2022I state shall he more  than\nll     \u25a0 ' '    *\"    -, '     \"    llll   lhe   lli*'\nisos,    'lists 1111(1 ll\n:l si '\u25a0 iv   llrei *\"'l in di-\nvilli'   ill'     '\n. .- i\n'1.. '\n\u25a0 - \u25a0 ir lhe 'in ighters.\nSi. Andrew's Olubi\nA  ,!.*\u2022\u2022!iiiv ui ile Porl Steele\nSi. Andrew    Club\nnl ihe Dolgnrd     Hot!   on Wed\nbw   mi     \u25a0   '  led lo In  i.n\"-..ni\nTol, in,\n,'.'      |' is III receipt\nii W. I\nI'lnryo     eXi v. . '   *\n  Ill el Tell\n| llllllll    ' . ...\n.\n' Sleele ll\t\n.p. |,.- :,\"'i exchange   tl oni \u25a0\n'Ine agent       i. i   I\"\"   im . '\"\nlho in the cily\n__l LICENSE    .UTlloltlZIXi!   AS    KX'l'KA-\nPKOVINCIAL COMPANY To CAII1IY\nON Ul'SIN'ESS.\n\u25a0COMPANIES ACT.\nchange, mul ullit'i' nuirotliiblo Itistru-j Luml Furuhase.\n!IU*!ltS.\nNOTICE.\n^^^___^^^^^__^^^^^_^^^^^^J*l I'l. ll lllll!  I   U   S   11, ll\"\nt I'ltrllumont, jirovlHioiiul orders, con-  . .\u25a0 .        . ppij lotin\n1-l'SsiotW,    I'lillll'll.'l-.    j-rullt,..    lli-rl'i'..-.   Chll'I Clllilll .       :     iiiillV.nl..   Mi'\n|n.lll'l'-   HI'   |H'ilil,'ji'-.   Khk'h    llllll    III'    ,,,;;,   111'    lm vnii, i...,,.i, |.i|, in, linvi'liliiin'i',\"\nli'i'ini'il nwcKNtry in*iloslriible tor tui'il-1\u201ei iUI\u201ei .ti-sirlin-il us tolloirm i i nciimn\n'\/    Tu   itppl.v   f\"i'.  obttiln,  :ii*i*i*|'t\nlliii'Jil. llllll  I'Ul'l'.V   illlli i tl.'t'l. lllil    A\"'.-\nCi-l'tllii'.lt\"   uf  Impi'iivi'llll'llts.\nMINERAL ACT, (896.\nlI'Vllll I    I\nc, ,t\/mile ,,( Imprnri no tils.\nNOTICE.\nCANADA\nI'll.iVINl ll\"1   lllllll-lll'.'ll M\nNi- I   i'l\nthD SOUtll II'L-Hl rill'lll'l' [\"\".! slllllll,.I llll 111. H'l'Sl\n.lliil'l'  \"I  lln-   Mull.'   I..III.'   111.'Ilii'    llllllllll;'    III\n' ill'' M.>'.'.' l-lll\t\nmills miit'i' in li'ss. llii'U.'ii ttillowlllK tin- Mnyli-\njii.\"\nItHllng tin* oliji'i'in ot* any of tin* objects\nf tin* company.\n_lli-    Tn [ii'iu-uiv tlu* i'inii|iiiiiv in Li'\nTHIS  IS Tn i l*'HTl'*'Y   Ihal   tin*  reuUereU or Incorponilcil, or other-  ,\n\"Pyramid Kootenay .Minlns! Company,   wise ilomicllod, otupowerod, represent-   |.ai., ....,,.,,     \u25a0 ,   , nii-ueL-iu-ni\nLimited.\" is iintlioi'izeil anil licensed lo ed, or ceeotfnli'.ed in British I'oUtmbia. i mai-uu-iis. i.ei.i.ih\n...V!',-V llll  I Ill-ill\" \u2014  Wltllitl   till*   I'l'I'Vi lll'l* s       Tll   luilil   in   lhe   Hit s   ul   .1*1 l.'l'. piitcil Sl'Illl' I   HI'   '    '\u25a0\n,    u'l-itish Colntnbia. any proiKU'ty which the companj  su  _  ,,,,\n'....: office ol   the oompan} lo itcqiilre, and to ciiffj* on oi*\n. \u25a0 ...-.   ,\u2022 Nn. :m. Lime Street. City ol ,l\u201e anv ,,f the businesses and acts uml N0TK ' *\nLondon, England. things aforesaid, either as pi \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0     \"\nnuunt of the cupltul of the com- agent, aud either lij Ihe agency of ot* ilu* I'tilrl\n:..,\u25a0 v    .  I'\"-.'.\"\"\".   (lh 'i' \u25a0     ' ' \u25a0\"\u25a0 \"   .- agents in* trttsti es for u ,        .    ,-,\nshaiesol -1 ufteh. I    'l'n remunerate and\nthe Hen    olliee of tin mnj   u (ions In cash \"\u25a0 mln i* .1\u2014 Is o   bj the   .   \u25a0\n\u25a0:.:- I'rovli \u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n.   .    i \\   nil\nivlmse aildri\niin, is the atturttey for llie ei\npany.\nI'anj\n..,;-  been eslal\nare; .    ''\"'i'i '\n... ill think pn\noral  right* In British i\n|,on the terms of ai '\n. |'-. red into by the company, i\n. i *. i*-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_________________-__-_-----------^B\nTlir Blkllnrn MIlllTllI i'iuiui N\" *.' \"lllliiU'llI\nhv I'iiII Mill.'  Mlllini'   Hi'.\".  ,il  lv\"'il\nlllll lll'l\". I\nivii.ivi.'.'.     ilium .-I    ii  i\nIII  ...Ill\" III   '.III III\"\nIMKI. \\i i'l'li l: Hun I, J   ll   II   I   hi,    I'i-\nMill.'I'. I'. I'lllll'llti!   V     '\u25a0\" .\"I   ..   vi,l   (ill    I    I!\nI        v.      \u2022     \"\"ll -Ui'l\"    I\u00bbll (.'llllllllll   I   I'l'l'l\nllll'l.h' \\ 1.1   11,1     I'll\nI i'   Iii rritl  ;    i\"i''i '\" Hi\" Mm\n.      \u25a0\nnlli'i   Hi.ii   i.n.'\nfiii.'i\nW .I\"i'iili'il:-lllili\n nn \"I ii\",'i.'i. in. in\n.1  w  II  YI'il'Ntl\nMlt'CRAl. ACT, IBO'i,\nKM !' i\nI\".   li\/' i'i,',,,,   ,\nNt'l ^MP\n.,'.     mil    I \".I    I\n..JI I'.-.    1\n!,\ni\" Mim-ml riiiiin. sjimiinl in the\nMiniiiH Dlvl-sioiiot Musi Kootenay\nu-1'M...vkl.nl.i' ii.ljulii-\n\u25a0lius.  r.  l-'iinvll.  Kir.'\n*'..i:i iii\/.'iii Un Mai-tin\nll Tlliw Kmllr. I'\\ M.C.\nM i' Nu MMi; 'I', li.\nfl.HM     I'd,,.     (',  Kui-M-M,\nM  I1  N-i\n. I'm  \\ln\nFOKT   STEELK   MINING\nASSOCIATION'.\n- iir\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' ^|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^____________________________ni\nnmUlu-iist\nut mini;;.   * \u25a0   -\nDE\n\u25a0\n lit\ntiu\\ grunts.L-oiii - - \u25a0 *.\u2022\u25a0 \u25a0   -\u25a0-.*\u2022-\u2022\"\u25a0>.   ..\n-it-, hu r.t-.oi      \u25a0 \" -\u25a0 L.S s. V. WOOTTi>_\n\u2022:..:.\u2022 --.   iui \"       '\nclaims.\n n'\npro| urt j', '-'\u25a0'\u25a0' Liquor Liceni\nor ii\n\u25a0...'.\n. .\n,-    'i i, pros] uot\n\u25a0    \u25a0\n......\n\u25a0--.    :'.*.    *'\u25a0    \u25a0\u25a0.\"\non   thu\n-\u25a0\u25a0'-:-.\n\u201e_^____\t\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\n- NOTICE\nand wi   -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'- N \u25a0\narticle*, und tliiny--\n^s^H_____________\n\u25a0 iii ivrry i'n i-li\nI*,     \\\"i K ;.  nt..!   i   .i. \\V. K.   Voittnc,\n:    itt'N     \u25a0 hi i in tor A.\n Hlu l.dl \"I   K.ii: i ..luml.in.\nIn iiaie li ithI Ui upiil) i'1 iii.-\nNOTICI '  '\"'\" \u25a0\u25a0 i'< nilii'.dc i'l  i;n;ii\">i.'-\nLliu |u.! hom! \"i ubutlntnn ii Crown\n'   IVI'I'lllllll\n\u25a0 v\n.   umlN \"'\n.   '\n\u25a0\nI   I','  i'.'I,Ml\nihi'i'iiit\n\u25a0cluiv lh\n.1  \\V. li. VOUNU\n.\nl i--.'i !\n'^^m^mz^\nPROVINCIAL SECKKTARY'S OFFICE\n       H Aiti\/itsl. IS:>1.\n|-| IS ll-ON'OUH lln- l.ii'iit.'iiiiiit-iii'V.'n.-ir In\n:\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^g^mg^g^g^gm\n..:...:.'...'..     '.....\u25a0    \u25a0.*.... . A\nand otuer pruocsui -.-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n^\t\n\u25a0\n*.',...\n., *\n\u25a0.  . \u25a0\n.- * :.*; ', i.tin lieu\n\u25a0 iiiy chiilns,\nless n- west\n\u2022 Division of liusi\n'i'.tU.   si.\n\u25a0^i uf Fort\nTake notice thnt i. A. s. Farwell. ut'eni fov\nilu* Pyramid   Koolenuy Mining Co., i.iiniu'tl\n(Foreitrn). Free Miner's Certtlleutc No, 1081,\nIntend, slxiy duys from tlio dute hereof, m \u00bb|i-\n-)\u25a0 in tlie Mlulntf lu'i'orili-r for u d rtlllente ot\nUlri, und to at;quire untj to tfrivnt 1 -   , In u north eusterlj   c7owi Unmt of tlie ubovo elulin\n-\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\"'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0     \"\u25a0\"    !  \u25a0\u25a0'-'\" ''    '-\u25a0' -    \u25a0- iiltinlpost.tliencj    Aml furiuer tuke noUce tlmt nctlon  utldcr\nIIUI'JWWC Of, Of \u25a0'   Of,     \u25a0   -.ii'.' ..-\u25a0:. stoplflce of be\"Ueetlon 87 mu.stbecommcncedboforcthcis.su\n,01 nr Winning und ^uttiny ol 'Upper or  ., i-fii ,' ,,.., . . *    .     - y ucres more or less,     '\nother ores, owtale, ur nineruU. ., t,A,, , i,i:,. ;. s f.j. fci km.\n\u25a0    Tn purol.^i HtKoon 1-uwe. or In ^ \u25a0.     , \u25a0.\u25a0-.; m-'-Kt\nesclmoge. Iiire.  therwlse ,^';\"la\\  >. N        \t\nany ivu! OV purwual property, live or       outedSepi   \u25a0     \u2022 .   ! NOTICE,\ndead -\"i\"1'.  Ol  anj  C \u25a0  M>-,\\ S * \u25a0 - i  nu-nd to apply ti\n* m*I v L'*\u25a0_\"\u25a0-- \u00ab>:\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-:--\u25a0\u25a0: lunds nnd Work\n-..--t tlicrein, necu_sai';   oi   uonvunietil NCTIC5: '     ;\u25a0     \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' to pm'chusa Hi\nn( suehCci'tllleuteof Improveincnts.\nA. s. FAI-Wi-M-.\nled this nth dny of Oetolier. 1ST.     hu-.m\n'f,,i' tin' uompHny'! ;' lilnc  . \",* for tie-,     \\ \u25a0\nv>*i,i|iiii_:' or HtHtii Inu -I-. \u25a0     lit* i om-;\nliltllj's pWlpUrty, Illld tu uxplotv, vviirl-;,\nmul (luvulop ilu- sum--.\n\/ , Tu liotiuire. erect, nuisti'tmt, rn*\nbiro und umiutaln And work, ihij build-\niii-'.-. plant, unnlin -. muoblnery, lix-\nturuK, mill-. roudH, ruilwtiyh, truniwtiyn,\nennuis, uruuka, slmfts, dltuhen, i v ulhur\nwnrks whicli 111113 1'.' iiecensai j or ad\nvirtithlnfiirllie pur| osi'.sof lliuc'imipany.\n<\/    Tu midurtuke and iiirrj iiitu ul-\nfool illl MH'li llllllliriill. riiliiin--. villi.\n!l*;:ilih:.'. Ill'   IlllUM'   OpUI'lltioilh   lit'   Im.-i-\ni:--M'- in ronnui'lioii with tin- olijucts\nni Ui'- cuinpiiuj \u25a0\u25a0>- 'in- I'uinpuny muy\nllihili iii.\n\u25a0 It    in in'ijiiii*   iiii) iuvi'iilioiiri i\"i|..i-\nlilu ni Inin;: Usui] lm- uny pitrpo.-u oon-\nllui'luil ^^ il li Itll.V 1)1 i li'' iiiii.iiii'.-i'*- ur uj.-\nunilioiit ui ilu- I'oiupuny, rn- thu lid unu\n<w rl-jjhi ',i use Un- sumo,\n[i'l Tuitmulguniuti >\\ uii unj othui'com-\nhiirt hiinilui* lu tin; ohjc'ln ul thin uoiu-\nlliu  Im.-iiicss,\n- -:\n::\u25a0.--\u25a0\u25a0-\n-      Ol   I-i:.\nfill limber on the f- '\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 \u25a0-.     \u25a0\u25a0       ' -\u25a0: lnr\u00bb,l in\nFusi KiKilt niiv.   SturtltiK nl rt p si :\u2022\u25a0 ....\nun' -.\\.'-t iinni; \u25a0>: lllk rh-vrubo'U ihtee\nnbovi Conloreck Ihtfhei <. *   . .    IiiiIik.thetiei\n- irveyed und van <\n\u25a0 >\u25a0\u25a0<,-:. r Ensl Kootcnny DIs-\n-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'    .'. \u25a0 thi  s \\\\, rornerorLot'-Hi\nu li.i It:-:    llM'Ill-.'   Slllllll _^^^^^^_^^^^^^_^^^^^^^\nforty i\". ss to thc shore of upper Steele,\nMoyh i.i \u25a0 illowinKtheshoroofsttld    \u2022i\\i)it. nollco thttl l. a. s. FnvftTll, ugeut for\nliou ton point south O-|til0 pyrnniltl KootPiiny Mlnliltt Co., Limited\nvi,,!\".\nlioTici-:,\nini. Unrolls Iiinl Mi.i\ni'llll. ill 111!! I'l'l'l Sli'\nlii.'IMili-\n*li' Mining\niVtere l.T'.ii\nUT'S IKVlT. 1\ni'li:   ilu    I'yi'iiiniil   1\nili'im tony mllCH wm\n'I'l il!. St,\n\u25a01 nl I'Vii\nii iiii- Mining Iti-i'iinliir tur \u00bb i-oi-tlll\n|l|ll i'l iiii|ii.iii'iiiilils. Iiir lln- [inrlllisi! nl nli-\nIlltllU ill'!., nu riinil .'I  lllll llllOVII I'lllllll,\n,*iiii| iinni,.i mln. nniii'i. iiiiii iirttini, imili'i'\nillul ll-l 1 \"I In'.' l.il'i'lll.'l-MI-\nl'l, nl  -.lull i'1'tlllli'llli'lil Illllll'lil'l'IIU'lll-..\nI'llAS i'. I'MHIIKI.!.. Ariiii.\n|!.,In! llll-    '''111 .1.11  nl  Ui'l.'Ii'l',  18117.\nNOTICE.\nIVnl \u25a0', Ii   ,:   iv,' .i   I,, im   llllll I'mintlm-li\n, in     lliintii In llu'Kiirl si.ili'.Miii-\ni.i   l-lnsl Km.I.uny Dlstrlet.\nl-l-ii   liii'iittiil     nu    I\"iiuiiii.I   rii'i'li    SI\nnil * till. I   vl.\"ill loll!  !ill<\". H'l'Sl nl   I'l'l'l\nI'll'\n I,;u 1   l s. I'ui'iirll iigcnl lor\nI',l.III.ll   Iv  lllll     ililllll!'    1'\",     Llllll\t\n. ii'   I\". Minus (Yiiili.i.ii' Si.. 11*81.\nI,'II,I   -I'll ilul-. In.in llu* .lull- lii'ii'.'l   I.i nil-\nLi'lir Mil,In:' 11,','.il I.i   Ml II ri'i'lllli'illi' nf\ni.|u,,|   in. ul-. In! lilt' lllll'l..\"-.' '.I uliliiiiiili!. il\ninilu iiuiiii ul tlio uliovo claim,\nAmi liiiiiiu mln- nniiii.' Umi nctlon. unilcr\niiiini :;i. uni',1 lu I'liiiiini'iii'i il before tlio I\u2014u-\nllivol    in h I'i'ilillriiti'iil llii|iriii'i'liu'ius.\n,\\. S. I'AHWKI.I..\n1'i.n il lhi. llmli iluy nl Sulil.'lulii'l. milt. Ill-ill\nz^mzmz^\nnbeWulerl\n[\u25a0lhe \"Wale:\nnppolnl Wu.i.iASi Sin\nlj nf Vleloriu. Hsiiuin\nHicr under thc provlKlon\nConsolidutlou Act, IW.\n-Z;'~evMZ>\nU.S. I*. Till 11-I- s.\nlluli'i: Sl-llt.*.'.1lll  l-l'l\n.1. M. i.iii'kviii:\np.\u25a0\u25a0   ilili :, iluy \u25a0: ''\u25a0:. \"'\u25a0\u2022'\u2022\u25a0   n:-::.\nleu), tn*.* Minor's O\nI, sixty iluys Irotn ilu*\nnli,. Mining Riconlei\niii'iiiiiiiv lor Hi.' imi'l\nli- Nn. in-l\nlorcol. In uii-\n\u25a0ii'iilli'iili'iif\niilitniiiiii\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE,\nuiu i-iii.;.. i Intenil i\"\nUlltcilllllsl!lililli.Vor I\nI. S. I*.\\l H'l'.l.l.\neiulicr, IM'?. IIWH\nNOTICE.\nI '\u2022\nn\t\nnee south lollowll\n1.1.   II.  I  I'Il-IHI I'll!\niniiliiiiiL' IHO ueres.\nAllii-i'i Mineral\n,ii\" Mining Dl-\nl\"'\"l\"'\n\u25a0l\\ nml\nlilitil-H ul  illl.V   I\"\nnl-  ,'i,tii|,.ili!   l'tl|-|*,Vill|!   \"II  IUI'\nIllli.-ll llll\" I'.'llli'.lll.', 1   ll'll'\n'\u2022IH'l.l mi. \"I |'\"--'  I \"I I'l'l'l\nimi.' Iw*   |itii*|ii\n,       *,i llll  Hi.    i-llli'lliill\n,.liiiulii\",    i.'.ii'illl.ill   nl    lli\nlllll   I, il'  I'M i-i'.  li'   I'll.'-   1\nNOTICE.\nby given llml I*., I'.\nI lhi-i\n\u25a0\nll\nII\" v.\n,-\" I Southeast Knoteniiy: I'lniunt'nehui ui lliu ensi\n\" \u25a0 ' \u25a0    ' \".. '' [>, H, i.|.\u201e,'i No, lllll, where ilu\n\"   \u25a0:   mi\"   I,, \u2022 ::   plum   J,   UbOUl   ll   mill\nlock;  Uu m-i\n.;.i. i!_H|^^^^H^^^^^_______H\nDill\niii i ii-t. iiiiii. i-i.r.\n.11. U. 11\nI M-H.\nIli-'JI!\nNOTICE.\n\\',li,\n'ml |o upply lo tlio Chi\n1. IVI 1 Hi\nul C\t\ninlsstonor\n<<! l.illu\nIs uml Worlis. fielorll\nliusi IM iieres ol luiul\nl.l\u201e!   |ll\n\u25a0rmlsslon\nMm\n.,f Hum Hi\n-ii- locutci\ns Hiver, ul\nforty\nnniiii  ci'i'l;.  si\niiie, west nt For\nHull 1. A. S. I'lll'll'i'll. nunil fm\nUiu I'yi'iiiniil Kootonny Mining Co., Limit, ,1\n(I-'oreign). Free Miner's Ccrtlllculo Nn. 11181,\nIntenil, slxly days from ilu* i';u. hereof, lo ay-\nply in ilic Mining lieeordurfarnCortlileulcol\nliiiiuniiunlit:., ini- ilu purpose nt obtaining u\nII.   iu    ill   ll}* pi I   'li-'llijll-\nIII IV.S  III'  llfl llll'k  III    I\ninniv. i      lirll\nmil\t\n':     '\n\u25a0iiiii'iiiii;. in   , t fnt' nn;\n; I'lfl\t\n,    ,   \u2014\n  - NOTICE,\n\"lliul' fiillipnli.. (I .\nHirer: them\nthenee in thenci liurlhi\nin ,\n^lli:.\nnul i.i'!-\".. i. c r uii.iii.\n[.'on si ii--:!\nll'll, ,-'l EWAHT,\nili'lu-n^^B^^^^^I\n'\n' ' Unas nnil V\n'       ' , . -iiiim,,\n- District ot\n'\u2022''   Bus,   I.' ,.\u201e,\nlir ':.,\u25a0:;,, ,   \u2022,   \u2022   .\nposi  inurki >l 13.\n!!ffi_i_.T\n\u25a0 .1 nud  sixly\n\u25a0 Hi thenee\n__________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Jn'\nInteresl\nau*. .** n M N|1 n\n'    ' - \u25a0      '      ll'eeot'lrlllsh\n- 1,1.1,.\n, \"['HI'\nI'l'iilil-, ;, '.   '     ,\n\" '   III 111\t\n,\nimi  Tu iKimiw nf rui\u00bbi- , ,   ,    ,        .  ..,... , ,   |,\ndinolvod by mutual eonsi'iit, Mi*. N. A,\nNOTICE,\n[lien :,v   iv nollci tll\n,, ,,, ia apply lo Hu I I'i* l I'oinmls  oncrol\nl.::i..[- uu,l Worlis [or lierinlsslon In piiivhnseu\nplcei \"i imi\" j.'inin:' in.'.' i'i million mi ti\"'\nui'l! In,\nbul'. 111\niiiii'i\".\nul IjO Ullllllls 1    Wil'l\nAmi furllior tulic notice Um; acllon. miller\nMicilan lit. musi be coninicnecil before lho Issu-\niiiu'.'.'lsui'li Certllleatuol improvemenls,\nA.S. FAHWKI.I.'\nDated this SM iluy o( s-1 ber l-l'l.   Id-iB\nNOTICE,\nTl,.. Miiivi'i.'l. niii\" \"ul i'llllin  \u25a0 led In I1\"'\nv.,it sui-lo Miniii' Division or I llsl I li tu \u2022\nin .iiiv.\nwiu'iv i,u' I:  nu nnii'! nv Hill. 'I\nMurk Creel!.\nTii!;,. mui',' iiiiii 1. s. II ..ii'l I Cumin\nPHOVIUCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.\nKl\/i Aiujusl. ISIS7.\nHis IIONOUH the Uoutciinnt-Qorcriior In\nCouncil lm- l n pleased to direct lln*\nulilli-iiiiiiti ii' Die under mentioned Scule ol\n'ccs, payable under Uu* provisions ol the\nWater Clauses Consolidation Act, imi;.'*\nIty inuil I.\nJAMES IIAhT.li.\nPeui-iiu-itii Seenliii-ii.\nsrilKIH'i.K I'SH.\nKm-ei .'ry nddltloaill rsi Inches above\nitoolnches\t\nFor aiiportlonlng the ivutor uuthorlsed\n'i'l ins MeVittlo.\nu. s. Frtaoll,\ntt. A. Wnlllngcr.\nl-l. I*. Slllllll.\nWlllium lliiliili-.\nThe regular meetings nf Iho unsoeluUon\nnlll bo held mi ilu t- I 3rd Saturday In\nevery i h.\nAll possible Information will In* furnlsh-\n!il hy Hie Assiii'liiiinii, ilium application to\nWlllium Iiuiiii.'. Sco\u201e        Fort Steele, II.C.\nProfcHsional.\nHugh Walt, M.I)., CM.\n.1\/. c. P. s., Ontario mul llrilish\nt 'iiluiiiliiil.\nI..tn:   ut*   till:   U_Y.IL   i.Aiiliiuii\nll-Sl'IT.U,\nPokt Steele, B, 0.\nTHOMAS   -\\U* V ITT 1K.\nP.L.S. _\u2022_ C.E.\nPort Steele B.C.\n\/\/. \/,. CUMMINS.\np.L.s. .1- c. \/\u25a0;.\nFurl Steel? B.C.\nii. ii. miss. M. W. HkhiiimivIi\nROSS & HERCHMER.\nNOTARIES PUBLIC,\nCONVEYANCERS \u00ab MINING BROKERS.    0\nAjiviils fur Hi.. Kootonuy -.'ulloyn Co\nl.iiniti'il. Tin* riiii*tii.\\ liisiii'iini-i-\nCiiiiijVin.v uf Liuiiini). l-liiittiinil.\nFori  Steele,   11.   C.\nT.   EDE.\nCustoms and Mining Broker\nCONVEYANCER.\nMining Properties llought ami Sold.\n11.11..  lMifSIUI.il. \u25a0'\n.Ml\nMl.v\nIS\nrrni'i'sis.\necord or Intoilni ri\nI'll Hi\nuf water or le\u2014...\n*.\nuililiiliiiiui li\u00bb Inch\ni-s\nup 1.1\nIll 1*\nI'll Iur ngrlcul-\nlimill lit' up in\ntlll'lll   |Ull'[lllsl'Sl   I\nIlic lirsl llilil Inches of\t\nFor every addlliunnl Ml inches nniin-\niniiiili\".' \"I\t\nluspi ,'n.ii or scurch i.i uny record in\nuny rcci .-.ic- 'valor riglm\t\n1:1,1.   i'i:;. iintlri or nin llllllll!  Hill! ii\nCommissioners  Gold Commissioner\nI'm- i-.riiil.il copies ..l any record or\ndociimclll per folio ol nm word\t\nPublication In the Unnctlo according to\nU\u201e. scale ot .Iiiiiii.- n- dellncd In\nSchedule A \"I   Un* \u25a0Sliiliili-   nml\nJournals Act.\"\t\nAnnual Ices who paid to tho Col i-\nsloiier Im* iin  District mi or beforo\nIhe Wli day ol Juno lu each year.\nJ. A. Harvey\nNOTARY    PUBLIC   AND'\nMining Broker.\nFort Steele, B. C.\nf.u'i sioi 1.. October21.\nNOTICL.\nioiIcc Umi sixty dm\nl Works fm* in\nj i'*\u201ei'i Sleele. llrilish Columbia, !\u25a0\nCorlltieato No. im.uW, Intend, slsli\n\u25a0iin, il hereof, to minly tu llio i\ncoriler ror u eertillcnle ..l Imtiroi\nlliu. purpose \"i i.iiiiiiiiiiii' a Crown\nMul rurtlior mln' notieo that in\nui li mini bo coininenccd beli\nMin\n'lite\nlll|l!\nllll\nposi marked T. U. I'roclor's\npost, ihenee westerly along\nii.ii,-mi . purchuso liu ''imil\ni'u    ihonee northerly li\n.in o or snld lnko Duohnl\n-.-I. rhuiiiv iiiiiii'.. southerly\nuf uegluulng.\nHun illli'l i Ist, l-l'l\n'I', il, I'u-.i 11 ii\nthe I'lirjnisi's of the I'liiupal^^^^B\n. ''.*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^___^____.\nrelit i     ! .  \\ enoHtn\ni  :- i,i ilk-el ;,|| ii,..\n1\t\n\u25a0  implying I\n\u25a0   \u25a0     \u25a0\u25a0   . i\" '    I    , i  ,' vi i. ;,\u201e,[ Works (or p\nllll .. '.l.l.l.'.fl:.     lowlni vi\t\nmul  ..[ ' oi \"I  I,,, i  K ii\n,i ,, ,.          hiosl which bus 1\nAGREEMENT   POR   SUNDAY   ZZZZ,Z,ZZ.,n,\nmi' ii. \u25a0   '.i '. ,,, ftQTMft \"'r\"\"\"r' l;\"\"1\noilii.T I'KiiiiHin;    \u25a0 ii bji-'i       .. uLUoIPHj, ; \u201e , .,,\u201erlli |,()(,\n*.'.',!   I   \u25a0  \u25a0\n'  \u25a0\n\u25a0        '\u25a0 . , ,\n.1 \u25a0 . , . .\nin* im . \u25a0      .\n\u25a0\u25a0,,\u25a0\u25a0\nm. n Imi\n;\nNOTICE.\nib] i-'ii'-n llml A. W. MoVlllic\nCliief CommlKhlniiLTOl UiuIh\npihIhhUiii !\u25a0' i 'biiHClho roi-\nInn fnr\\ SU't-lo DIvtMtun\nt.    r.iiiiiiii'iii'iiii' nt lln-Iniiiul\nNMll, Mfl.KOl) CUHIiA'.N*.\nIiitcil this :mili iluy oi Oltobur, imi;.\nI j\n'' NOTICK.\n'i    Tin \"..\"\"I l.iii'U MiiiiTiil I'iuiui siiuiit.'tllii Hi\n'| I'orl Sleolo MIlilnH l)tvl\u00bbloiiu| Kusi  I-i im.-J\n\"llHsirli'l.\nWliiTi' 1,'ifiin-il:  im ihu-iil. lii'ii-v Hill nuni\nMiiilti-m-li.\nTiilto nollco thul I Noll Mel d Cnrrtirt, rmj\nMtnor'H Certlllcnto No, flftoo?, ukoiiI ror P. C\nAiMJi. i.HofToroiiio.Oiiiiirlo.l-,raoWlnoi,'MCVr\nllllcnto So. 1HM7I, Intonil shiy iliiyitfromth>\n\u2022imi* liorcof, iu;i|i|iiv in iiir Mlnlnu Itocorili\nfnni Coi'itllcftto \"t Uniii'iivi'iiiirits tur iiie pur\n[lourof olnninliiKu Crown arum ol llio\t\nSCHEDULE TWO.\nTm: Nn'iM.YiNi.  or   Watbh  hy   U'aiiiii-\nWOHKS SVS'l'KMH TO ClTlKH,   T0WN8 AM)\nLNomi'oK.vrKi) Localities,\nKwry MunlL'limlUy hi- Bpeclnlly Incorpomlod\ncompunj stuiii i,;.y in t'ORpuci of oiicb ol tho\nscv_ru1 iii.uii'i-s in SchoduloOno of Ibis Si-lioil-\niiii'iiif:iiiiiti,,lihi'i.'i's;ii rmurainf sueb niiit-\nlii _\nrim\n-lulu\nimi\nnko nollco tlml nctlon i\nbu commonccil beforo llie isHiil\ntillcnti \"i ImprovonuniiH,\nN'llll. Mi'l.KMH Cl'llllAN\nti iluy nfOiitobcr, IM'I,     IT-\u00a3\n1\nIti Vi 1    Hi' i\" Hu '   '   I'-'\n1I1I     .-*.   In 'i,    1,. I.'  .nt. 1    1 Mi\n1 In rl     l'.i'i,' .   n,,*i,i, t-rtsi   .  .1 * n 11\n.in, *   ..I   ni    I'lurli -  pun i>.1 ' mnl 1,   I., 'i\nhi    'i     I'M  > id| i> in 'in- |n.in- ni  in .-in\nI   li    \u25a0    1   in    1 nli; .iu.*\n\\     \\\\     \\\\C\\   II   III\n...     .1 i..!,.. 1 in. 1 ii; 11 ti\nI\n\u2022' ' '\nil;-'\n11 , \u25a0 1V   11(!  (11\"\n'\nI '\u25a0 '\nI > I * ,',,,'.\n\u25a0\n' \u25a0   \u25a0\n\u25a0\nNOTICI -\nI\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\n*\n..\n1 \"i i-'t-i\n,\n\u25a0\n,  1-1\nNOTICE,\ntu.' H11111I iui ui claim, situated in Hi\nI*. 11 '-'\"i l\" Miniii,, im 1 uii ni i.iii noli t.iijv\nOKI lli'l.\nIV    1,,1'lllnl      HI.    'I.li'lii'll.l   lllll\n'.fill, llnl\n\u25a0i.i' .nniiii Hun 1 'i\",i Miiii\".iH'iii'i'iiii\n\\  fi inili 11   \\.. minor, ngi.ni Inr n, i|\n,\\l  Ill M 'I'lll ','    fl\"   ,'\t\n: \u25a0 '.\"I iimi mi \u25a0 i-iv day   i\",ui 1\n 1  lnllli|il.l  i'   llllllllll   H\"'\" -     ''\nci rlllleiili \"i Impi in  rorll ,\"\n\u25a0ilili ,' I'niv. 1 1 \"i if at 11\nml    irl \u25a0' lulu  i n llml m i  uu\nuu, ui sucheortlllcatenl Impriivci i\nMi\nlinlml III ',,\"''\nI-;\nI'liiil,., presenting hy n spiclnlly luei\n, 1,,mi urn petition undi r section.'\n0! lhe ,'.'' I if'' uiin- ol Hi'' 'l\"'1'\nHum, 1,1 icctlon 5*1 prescribed, li f\nnl\t\nBu|irenic llonrl grunting such |i\"ti-\nll.n.i.it\t\nsriii'iiri.K 'l'lim-.i*:.\n,.,1 villus 1.1* Watkii  inh \\v \\\n11  1.111 IKIIIIS'IIII.II. UU  M.IM'fli\nlllllNi. I'l Ul'ii-li- HI   l'millll\nI pi.Ill'\nnull nl llu\n'.lll'll llllll\n|_|      III\"\niiiiiniiit:-.\npnnj -imil imi In ri'spiri ..l\nu nt In Schedule 0 1\nI 'il llie foes In respect nl\nI Si'licilulo One proscribed!\n   Hii'iiiii'iiinciil-. n-\nllnucil Ilisei'llnnWIol IheAoLnfooof I  -'.'. in\nI'lii'i'ii'iyi'i'i'illli'iiii' iiiiilir M'i'lli.ii m\nor section tld ol IhoAct.il tec nf     100 00\nI'lii'ibe exainlnatlon uml uiHirovnl or\nllii'i schcilitlu in proeootllng llxlng     \"\nlull-, lutes, run's. ruiitHor chargos, u\nfooor     in no\nPHOVlNOIAf. SKI'HCTAKY'S ill'l'icil.\nHIS lltlMU'li lln* l,i.'iili*iullll.-i;nv-\ni-ru,,1* Ims boon pli'iisi'il to iiiulci*\nHu* fiilliniiiiK'ii|i|iiiiiitiiii*iils:\n.Insiuli siiri'i'ii. I'l-.jnin'. Mining II\"-\ni,.iil.'f. ut liuiiiiiil. in lir\nUi'i'Ol'ilol' ol Murk.\" mul   llriiiuls   null,t llv \"l'illlli* Ai-I,\" I'm* Iiir liusl Kuui.\nunity   Klit'iiii'iil   lllnti'li'l, mul  Dopnty\nrl.il rn Hi\" I'.iii*\". Iur  th,' Nurlliorn\nIllVl'i.lll ..I III\"    li.i  lli-ll'i,'l.\nt   lllll'l\"-     Mil:   l'.y    I'lllWllt'llH,    K-i|llil*l',\nMining II.I'lii'u.-i.  ni   li'oi'l, sii'i'l.., i<>\nIn-\nllopnlj i 'l.'ii, ..: im- i'\"ii\"\". nml\nK\"\"i ii.ii' ol   In\"   < inuil.',     i \"Ui'l ii\nIm.iiI.'iiiii Iii,I.Ii'ii nl, Port Stoolo.\nIILAU.\nTHE PROSPEOTOR.\nJohnson ifc Robinson\nMINING     BROKERS.\nI'lHl'l* STEEL-, li. C.\nCorrespondence Solicited.\nCHAS.   ESTMERE.\nDraughtsman and\nBlue Printer.\nIn Moyle Townsite Company\nOffice.\nD, M, McMillan,\nMining Propositions,\nMining Shnres,\nFarm Lands umi\nHeal Estate\nCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED,\nIt. M. McMillan, l'n* Ion, Mnn\nJoe Tacnhauser.\nWATCHMAKER   And\nJEWELLER,\nV\nIf.vonr ivilloli i\u00bb sink si'iul il to'J'iton-\nliiins.*i*'s Watch IJospitai.,\nOpposite Townsite Oltice.\nm IKE (W       A\nEXOUANSE,;. SAFE DEPOSIT CO.\nCASH PAID FOR GOLD DUST,\nEXI.'IIANIIES  BOUGHT ,<*. COLLE--\nTIONS   HANDLED.\nDrafts sold payable in Exchange\nun iill principal points in\nAmerica.\nREFERENCES,\nK.\\i'li;ili<-v Nlll liiimi Hunk    Spiiknni-.\nI'linilni'lv.llll   \" \" I'ml luml.\nNnl. Llnnk nf Coinnioi'co    KitntntH Ulty.\nUral NilHiiinil Hunk I'it'l\", l'n.\nMi'i'i'liniiN Niii. Ilniilv I'ni'i Imul.\nFort Steele A:;:;ay\nOffice,\nRONAN 6kLEACH,\nASSAYEIIS AKD CilEfniSTS. THE PROSPECTOR, FORT STEELE, B. C, NOVEMBER 6, 1897.\nSTAGE LINES.\niiin i\n;.\" A I v. i-l 1-.\" iinni - i.i lln\nround I inliii'!' iiin*! ul tliln iiiiimi*.\nFort Stoole nnd Moyio Luke.\nIii'linrn.. Fort Htui'li', Tuosiluyii mul Pl'liluys,\nm lu. in.\nArrives, I'm*! Sli'i'li'.'I'liui'Mlnvs uml Sundays.\nin. Itillu |i. in.\nTort Stoolo to Kalispell.\ni.i'iiii's fui't sii'i'h' fiiiiuv in-ii-iiiiii's iii ;\nItClurullIK li'ili'i's Klll'spoll 'I'lU'silll.Y lUOl'llIlIKH\nIII t.li'liii'll.\nUppor Columbia Navigation Co.\n.Slill!.' lniv.'s l'.il'l  Sli'i'li' Tll.'Ml.i.V llinl I'l'lilil)'\nmornlnuH, coniiri'llnii witli Hteuiiiiirs m\ni'iuiui I'lnt r.irllnlili'ii.\n\u00aehe Inspector\nSATURDAY, NOVRSIBKB \u00ab. IH)\".\nii- SI. Mn i'l\n:i Slill' Mil\nthese   treaties,   wnli   ultiiiiiile notice.\ngaill to till tho Colonics, Cuilltllll, X\"Tli'l I- iIiiiiiii ' mv i\nlm* tin* siiUi' nf securing Iii'i* i(7ho*l'l(ivl*OT\u00b0|1|(iruiVr*luii\ncoiniiiercial  freedom, is willing Lossi\u2122 mrsnAci i *pnr\nIn  |i!I.V tin* |il*iri. ui' tolliporttl'ily Willi pownr to conKlrui't, cqult\nml iii it lini,' iofoiga countries tomllllllllll\"\"\"\",,(lllrilor\u00bb|\"\"'rov\nUn* benefits \u201ef |\u201e.i' iiiiiviiiitim'^1.'.\"1,711,t'f'^1,'\"i\"-!!!,M,'1i,'ir,\"L.1,'1,i']',-,\ntariff, although il inuiins u lo.ss|\u201e.  A,\u201e-\u00abu.. ',AZ'ZZ,;,',Z,\nill'   Viivi'llllc   (his yen1' \"I    about Hlvur Ion iiointut or ncur lhe Ni\n$500,000.      \\|*t,.|* tho IllSl \"I UOXt UiencouloimtlioHl.Murs**KHlvor l.y tlio hum\nJuly Canaan will be I',*\"\" to do;us ^^X^SSiK^;\nslii' lilii'.s, nnd il is CXpBltOCl llllll   Mull,!,, mi\u201e ton point on Upper Arrow Uko,\nUm   policy   Iii   Iii' lulol'tcd  Will uml lo linliannd oiioi-iuo triirawuya In connei-\ngladcteti the heart of <'\u00bb' >\"\"*sl:\"\"\" \"l\"'\"\"\"\", ^''A'A\" AT\"'\"''''''\n.     . . .   ,. ,   ..     intiifl' li.. r\"'1 :t|11' maintain briui-li LIhoh iiiulul nocessury\nnrdmil Imperialist, tho tarifl bo-\\Mm rmh \u201ey\u201e\u201emUol.rlM \u201e\u201e\u201e \u201e, \u201e\u201e\u201e,,.\nill!,'    llllllll'    '111     I'SSl'lllillHy    I11'\"' I min. nml iniiliiliiliiiviii'H's mul iliirUs In i*iiiiiii*i-\nHl'itisll lllll'. !\"\"\" lliri'i'ii ilii. iiiiiI Willi liiiii'i'l* Iii Inillil. mm.\n' cnulp,   inul   iiiuliiliilu sli'iiiu unil other   vi's-\nSir  Henry Irving nml Miss \"^i\"\"\"', \u2022\u25a0oi\"-*' \"'\"-i opomto ihd \u00abnmuon uny\n,,,, m .    \u25a0       i     ,'tlill'li'illili'Willi,', lliiliili llll'I'l'iilllii'i'.llllil Willi\nEllen lerry were entortniiied nl | power wbuii-.enuip.opmto una miiiiuiiiiii'i-\nlll-l-lllltl   Willi\nri'ii.'i'U loo-\nNOTE AND  COMMENT. ,(   0-mi,linlonllu,.,   limohoon   nt | OKmpl. nnd ic.lopl.ono line\nW. I'\\ Bailey, Assistaul Laud|Cal'diff' alu1 presented with un UllyrorU,\nilltiniiiinli'tl  ndilii-ss.   Thn Ions!  \"\"A wlili i\u00bb\nCommissioner,  in   giving  evi-, |ml.ll(,\ndonee before the Land Acts Com- M \"Ul\"' ,;\"\">ls\" \u00ab'\u00bb\u00ab proposed \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e.\nmission 1.1 Dublin, gave the lol- '\u25a0\"1<1  s\"'  Hom**>* M\u00abg, in  re- \u00ab\nlowing   particulars ns  to   the sponse, suid that to his mind the \u201e\u2022\t\nnproved position ol agricultural *\"il\" wh\u00b0 (lil1 nol cure I'm* Un* ;;-\u25a0\nplay wns imi so -inul 11 citizini ns ,l;lllJ\nthe good playgoer.  At the Sani- \u25a0'\"\u25a0'\"\u25a0\u25a0\ntary Congress in Leeds it\n.prlvllii\niply nt linlii ln-111 mul powor,\ni\u201e luproprinu lands lor Um\nonipuny uml louequlru lunils,\n\u25a0'.iil'iillii'l'iliiMl'.iliillll.vlliil-\nniil m levy uml collect tollii\nistiiK llllll mi nil fi'i'liilil pilKslnK\nlabour since 1W80: Hi*-had, he\nsnid, frequently made local inquiries in lln* County Down, one\nof the incst  Important   tillage been gravely urged by a iiiediciili^'\u2014.    \t\ncounties   There vere 20 judicial f^1\u21221 l \u25a0'\u00ab '\"''\u00bby'\u25a0'\u2022'\u00bb\"\u00bb hadi,,;v s.i.vKs... i.i..ma,'xk\u201e.\n..111H11.0.   -11-10 11-.       ,1     ^    ilu'i'ii ]iroiiipte.l by the pictorial solicitors lor mo Anpiii\n\u2022-nts fixed there in one district, advertisements of violence on:\njoy. won.\nBoots   iv^'   Shoes\nF\nRepairing done in a workmanlike\nmanner.\nMercantile Co\/\nDAVID  GOLDBURG\nWholesale ^ Retail\nDEALERS IN\nKALISPELL,\nMONTANA,\nWholeSale dealerin Confection-1GENERAL   MERCHANDISE\nerv.  Fruit, Nuts, &C, iSc.\nCigars & Tobacco.\nAKE\nUY\nONEY.\nr\nHardware. Groceries, Going\nBoots\u00bbShoes. Rubber Boots.\nMull lulu*, power or prlvllcits\nii.'.'i'i.n .it' 1111: City hi* v.i:\nAmi   lli'iii'L-ii  I ll'iiulii'i'. lulv 111'  I'm'! Sli'i'li'.\nprOHpuctor,  I'lfi'iii'.iiiii.\n'i'oOoorKO O'Conui v:\nilu' iiuiiii iiliiliu liiis been Qu\nid; In llio lot\n.Imi n. npp\n\u2022r in person 1\nHe got a table of wages, and the stage.   In spite of that very notice.\nfound thnt in 1880 a labourer for serious indictment lie was very! in r,\u201e. smnii n.-in- coun hoiacn ut Fort\nthe half-year *o\\ \u00a38 10s, with'proud to lind that they held fast Steele More juuhm i.rnuson ArmsironK.\nboard, in 1800 \"jen 10s., and this to the ideu Umt ihe theatre -wns st'iwndiury Muaiuiniu tor mc uimrict of Enut\nyear the wages had run up to the most broadly humanizing in-   \u00b0\u00b0way -.-\u201e ,vi\u201ens,r\ntll. This rate of wages applied fluenco in the world. Sympathy,    n,.,,,,,,.,, Aiirwi v.. \u00ab*ut: ..t i _'rt steoiol\nto the best class of labourers, tolerance, serene and sustaining nuuticmun, I'lnintin\n\u2022The wages of the average In-!wisdom were  preached in   lite\nbourer in 1880 was C7 5s., in 1890 plays -of  Shakespeare ns they\ne810s,,ttndin 1807 i'l) 10.   The had never been preached nny-\n\u2022wnges of boys 15 Illld risen from j where else.     It wns n wise man  icreil und 11 summons Issue] iiijutiisi you in Hi\n30s for the half-year in 1.80 to who snid that the professional \u00bbi\u00bbvo coun ny a, E.wmiior me sum oi moo\ntnin 1800, and E0 in 1897. There moralist wns moral Iiy strength ^'^t^ZTlsZ^\nhad been a progressive increase of antipathies, but that Shake- h\u201eV)) ,lasiKnca mo \u00bbma ncc-unt to mo suiii a. e.\niu the standard of living also, speare was moral by strength of Kvnu,nndihuinnoraoriuwneonnnnictiinuiio\nIn Jssil lhe hours of Work Were bis sympathy, nnd llie poet him- liuuilt-tilion ..( un entry ut sueh plnlnt In tlio\n5 a. 1,1. 10 7 p. 1.1.; four meals self had put lhat gospel of hu- SS^SSiK\nwere supplied daily.   The mom- inanity into words which bore \u201e,.,.,.,,,.,',',,\ning meal, at 6 o'clock, consisted the stamp of immortal truth      Timsuini\nof \"cold buttermillt and oatcake; \"The web of  our life is of n suiurduy\nlirenkfiist. nl 9 o'clock, of oat- mingled yarn, good und ill to-\nmeal porridge uml sweet milk; gather.\"\ndinner, at noon, of potatoes _and     \u201eThen the little vellow devil\nliutterinilk: ami supper, nl  1. ol .        .*\nporridge or potatoes and milk. l':\"**\" alollg With hls \"'l(1; lintl\nlu 1807 tho hours of labour nre the Englishman has never since\nshortened by iwo hours, from 6 conic out better thnn second in\n10 (i.    Breakfast is given, nt 7 any drinking bout.   Tho secret?\nOlive oil. line wineglassfu] before ihe I'uu begins, nnd if |ni.-si-\nof |\u00bbtatoes. buttermilk, bread, bi\u201e anotilel. later on, nnil vou\nmui lived bacon nml soup; and can  j;,,,,,,  vo,n.  w;t  an(1    legsl\nfresh meat and leu .11 the after- throughout the dampest evening. Personal attention paid-co all kinds\n\"\"(>n. 1 presume one ol   iwo  things .. ,\nThe President\u2014Afternoou tea. hmi)1,enSi     |,;i, *,,.,. \u201e\u201e, oi] coats ol Joo work.\n(Laughter.) the stomach and keeps the ulco- \t\nMr. Bailey\u2014ies.   lhen sup- hoi from being absorbed bv the\nper Hint 7 o'clock, consisting ol  svsl.'in  or else  it  Hon is on lop\nl'T\\ r^dignitvP^^&^^     Hot Air DrumTa Specialty.\nA\\e often near 01 I he digni v .    , ,, ... ,    ,,-   ,  \t\n. B    \u2022   ask the medicine men about that,\nwith which political matters we An [ knmv is its practical result. 1*. C. fiaMSTSOSG.\ncurried forward in Knglnnd. The and thul hits enabled us Yankee\nrude nnd unmannerly Canadian I Hoodies to go home cheerful nnd\nis often asked to tuke example clearheaded  many an  eveningU     .    \u201e---\u201e_ _._ .\n,      ,. \u201e\u201e,  :,  ,.\u201e\u201e.,  ,\u201e, ,\u201e when our foreign cousins were \" ' u ' WL'ii\\ui \\ _*li\\.\nhereti'oni.    but    I  cm  t  be  ill ,,      ..    ,n .   ...     ,,\n.speechless. \u2014Louisville   Courier-\nupuu you.\nlii'iinl in ('urt Stoolo on\nluy nl lii'i't'iiilitT ;n ten\non ivhli'li iluy you liru\nul   it  .Villi lill lllll ll|li)l'lll'\nout* solicitor ut tlio limu\nlied, such orilur will bo\nnken ns ilu .'.l.i'vi-ii'iit.'\nKMSTHOXi.t. MiiBlstrutc.\no'clock,  of len. bread, butter,\numl bacon; dinner ul \\1 o'clock\nTHE PIONEER TIN SHOP.\nSheet Iron Stoves made to order.\nEast Denbighshire tlmt we nre\nasked  to  look  for  11   pattern.\nHere is a comment on the recent     ,    ,, ,     ,. .   ,\nelection in thul riding, (where ajf collectors of political pam\nthe Radical candidate gol about \"     \"\nJournal,\nAmateurs of humorous verse\ntwo to one over his Tory oppo\nnent,) which we tuke from the\ncolumns of tbe London 'i inns:\n\"fur liinn.v j'cui'n tin* minora uf Must\nDenbighshire hnvo boon ullowed tu\ni-fuBo 11 hgai'lng tu uml stone tholr\nopponents.- These Btone-tlirowei's huve\niilwuys lui'ii un tho winning side, uml,\nus nothing hus lii'i'ii snld or dono to\npvovont tlii'in indulging in those oloe-\nblonoorhig pnstltnos, thoy hnvo I'stuli-\nlislieil 1111 ulisulutu tol'l'Oi'lsm, und nu\npolitical opponent can daro express his\nviews I'Xi'i'pl ul the lisle ul liis life, is\n1111 election tonghl en such lines tn l\u00ab.\ncDBsldei'od vitlUl if sm-li hlucliguiti'illsni\nis HUCCOBSflllV\"\nTii get stoned, und then lo gel\nbeaten by two to one, is loo bad.\nThe High Commissioner for\nCanada in London, snys ihe\nLondon Times, bus received nn\nintimation trom ibe Dominion\n(lo'ei'iinieiil llinl llu* reciprocal\ntarill will, until August 1. 1808,\nin* applied to importations Prom\nBelgium, (icrniiiny, Prance, Algeria, the French colonies, Argentina, Austria-Hungary, Bolivia, Columbia, Kussiu, Persia.\nDenmark, Sweden, Vonezuela,\nTunis, und Switzerland, ns well\nits to Groat Britaiu und Ireland\nnnd to New South Wnles. Cable\nmessages Imve been received in\nOttawa stating that much disnp-\npoillliuenl is fell ill England mei'\nthe very general application of\nlhe minimum Canadian tariff, 11\nGENERAL   BLACKSMITH,\nAND\nWHEELWRIGHT.\nHorse-shoeing A Specialty.\nRJ.CRUICKSHANK,\nPort Steele, B.C.\nMining Work a Specialty,\nphlets will do well to procure\n\"Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Progress\nThrough England nnd France in\nthe Jubilee Year.\" In this little\nbrochure, now very popular in\nlhe Dominion. Mr. a. M. II. Gordon has pleasantly and effective-\nly hit otr ihe intense satisfaction 1 General Blacksmith,\nfelt by all Canadians in the at- HORSESHOEING,\ntention paid iheir representative tun mddiui-i\nIn England and on the Continent. \u00bb\u00bbD J0BBWQ.\nIn form the \"Progress\" is a\nmonologue, in which one French-\nCanadian describes lo another ill\nhabitant English, the triumphs\nof \"Sir Wilfrid do Ureal.\" Tin\"\nQueon, in sending out Invitations, \"for male' some Jubilee,\"\ninsists particularly on thoattond-\nniice of Mr. Lnuriori\n11 Wilt ,1.1 I .iimi,riiill inn, '..111...\nI mil In' Klllll tin unu'.'\nWli.'i'iiil   Williiil   ' -um 1.11,1 follow hlm\"\n,V|,li,'V\nMil drill.   1.\"1  -I m.i fl'i'l\nUml nnii'1  in 111,1'iliu.\n'I'l. I.lllllll'l-. llllll\" lllll ill .llllll'\nVim mil'111.'. I uilli IU,\nMul alum you iviii I- iiin'. I, l-'raioli-\nI'mui.ilu 11 i.'1'iiiiiii 'in*.\nThe knighting of Laurier follows, and the grout llgure he cut\nnexl day, riding \"mi the State\n1111(1   ill   clllipeilll   lie   coi|lle.\" lhe\ngreatest man in England \"oxecp'\nde Queen,\" is enthusiastically\ndoscrlbod, Mi*. Wilfrid then\ncrosses the channel uml shows\nProsidont Fain, nml ilu. ladies\n\"Wil'l de |;iu' of n ,lis co'nlrie\nGRASSICX  & DEMPSEY.\nCONTRACTORS\nAM)\nBUILDERS.\nFori    Sleele   B.C.\np? BO BSE IN,\nCONTRACTOR\nIN\nOYIE riTY\nC\nK\nAND\n(MBERLY.\nD. A. MelNTOSH,\nSolo Agent.\nFort Steele.\t\nCrockery,    Lamps,   Glassware,  Hums,   Bacon  and   Sail   Sides\nMen and Women's Overshoes, Dry Goods, Maoanaws, Blankets.\nCOAL OIL, OATS, BRAN m> SHORTS\nWait foi1 our new Coiisigmnei-l ul' Queun tTcnters ami Stiiol (\"'oukiiiy Runjfo5.\nCARLIN\nFOE   SALE.\nA lli-li'irse-power poitablesaw*\nmill, in good condition.    Apply, &\nX. HANSON, '#\nWasa, B. C. \u25a0\u00a3\ni\ni\nSteeJe   House.\nF. A. SHIP\nDURICK\nFONT   STEELE.    IS. C\n*\"\u00bb-       S General    Mcreh:\nlias leased l'n.* Dining Uooinanil Bed  ^\n-   iBO, and begs X      },j;ncrs     Supplies\npati'omige 01   4-- '  '\n*#\n*\ni\nSpecialty   *\n* nf lln* Steele IIiiiim*. inul be\nin -.uli.-ii u Bhnrc of the patronugc u. Ig,\niho public. .       *       Agents   For   The   California       *\n^l^o\u2122\"\"   ;* Giant Powder Company. %\n* -*\n\u00ab#\u00ab'\u00ab\u00ab^y^\u00ab'\u00ab-\u00ab-\u00ab'\u00ab'>\u00ab^\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab-\u00ab*-\u00ab\nBREAKFAST    II i\" !> a.w\nDINNER  1- I\" - l'-\u00bb'\nSUPPER    ''< to S p.m\nShort orders will lie serve\niivi'i'ii regular meal hours,\nonly  li-\nGERMAN BAKERY\nAND\nCOFFEE HOUSE.\nHome  made Bread and fresh\nCoffee at all hours.\nFRANK PECKSTEIN.\nMoyie M\nMouie Gity, B. C.\nFirst class accommodation for travelling public.    A woll stocked bin*,\n(luml stabling,\nG. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR.\nTennis leave Fort Steele Tues-\ndays Fridays and Saturdays at\n7 a.in. for Elliott's Landing, connecting wilh bouts for Moyie\nCity,\nIinni- cun In* Inul uny iluv nl l-'.Hiutl s.\nami BUILDER,\nPort Su\n\u25a0i'ii'.\nll. ('\nAlbert J. Grez.\nBARBER.\nNext Door to International Hotel.\nPOUT STKKI.K, II. i*.\ndefinite announcement ims beon|roiiroson',\"   Tbo inlo coiutlmli\ninvited ns to tlie intentions of with the triumphant nml reully]    A. largo ox-jiorionco in loading\n\u2022liui Laurier Ministry next yoill\nPol' Ibe extension 11! the |irelei*-\neiitiiil  cluiise   lo  liflooll   loi'oigll\ncountries Ministers disavow llie\nresponsibility. Und the Canadian  contention respecting the\ninnsl-favoured iiiilioit cliiuscs in\nllie Bolglan iiiiii Gorman troatlos\nboon  Uphold,  nil   foreign  coun-\ntrios would have I  slutl oul.\nHowever, tho immodlato result\nIms been  ibe denunciation of\nfelicitous stimuli:\n1. '\"i .nu Wlllrliliniiiliin |.'ninpii\n.      lll''M'!l|lllll'l' I'llllllllll   I-i 1'\nI I'llll, 111' Will Illllll'-! Ill-Ill lllll*\n'I'llI'llll,lllll.   llllll' I'llll'\n.1. .1. Lamont\nContractor ami Builder\nFort Steele, P. C.\nbarber simps of American ollioi\nnml foreign countries.\nJAMES HIKIIWAIIDKN & SON.\nPIONEER  BARBER SH01\nGvorylhlug Strictly Pirsl Cln s\nNext tlon,' to il\u201e Pnapector,\nCrow's    Nest\nHOTEL\nElk River, on tlie line of\nthe new railway.\nGOOD ACS-MM3DATI0II FOR\nTRftVEllBiS.\nB     \"    \u25a0 * -I \u25a0      - ~-_M-MWll*,.\nMINERS'\nHOTEL,\nPerry Crock,\nNow    'iii'ii fur Im-iiH --.    Yu\\\\    In. I.  nl\nwin'-     Iquoi'H nml I'ii'ju\u25a0..   (iimil hcili\nand (food moiitn ul rniiHoiialilo iirleos,\nA. .1. ROHKUTSON,\nMiuii^'ri'. ilAMBfl J- Mi KVOV.\nGEORGE GEARY.\nLivery, Feed & Sale .Sialile.\nFuel Ski'li! U.C.\nSAIMII.I', ,. ]'.,ri; HORSES,\nII AM INC, III\" All. KINDS A SI'I'Cl.tl.TY\nJOHN WEIGHTMflN\nI.IYFY.\nFEE 11. A NH\nSALE STAPLES.\nKalispel Mont.\nParties t\" uml  from  Fori  Steele\nwill finil Unit tin- i- tin* besl plnce to\nleave tholr iini-li. unil uliiiiin convey-\nH. E. KING &, CO jumw.\nid Kalispel!\nSTAGE LINE.\nD.  W.  WOODBURY, MANAGMl.\nOn mul after Angus! 27th, 1W(7. ivookly\ni-tii-i*.- will lriivi- Fori Stoolo mi Frt-\niluy inoruliigs ul \"ii'rlncli.   Ro-\ntiirnltig    leuve    K';ilis|n'll\nTuesduy  inoi'ttlngs ut.\n*     7 o'clock.\nKalispell and Fort Steele officos\nat the stores of\nl-'ORT STEELE\nAND\nMOYIE LAKJ-\nSTAGE   LINE.\nA bl-weokly stago will leave Steele\nevery Tuesday and Friduv at\n7:80 A M\nCommencing Fr'ulny. -Inly Kith, fur\nCranbrook, Sifton, uml Moyio City.\nIleturnlng   will   leave  Moyle  mi\nWl'llll.'-llllVMlllll  Sill llllllll-lit\n,\u2022;.*;;() r m\nItouchlng Steele the (lay lolloiving\nni iinni).\nTickets iiin,. lie I'l.i.'iii'.'il fr 1 . v.\nKeep,  Mil'- Deposit ' <>.. Sic ile   *\numl ut lh.- Hii'.'l. MoyloCity.\nThe Great North Western Telegraph Company,\nDirect service to all parts of the\nWorld.\nOffices  in   ail   important\npoints In East Kootenay.\nMr: SPRAGUE\nMoyie 0 Steele\nFREIGHT\nLINE.\n|.>el\u00ablil nil' lie I'lifi'li'il lietwi'iui : nrl\nSiri'lr. i I'.iiiln'iiiil., \"iiinn. Illld  Moyle\nrili. ul ll..' inili,niii\" in*'\n(Over BO His, lii'liti! ii' ln\"li\". rati'.\nII, iiiini Steeli uml ('riitiliriinli\n.Mi ihiiiikI         '     '\nKill llllllllll\"  \"''\nII,.iu,-,.|i stoole uml Sifton\n.Ml |i'illl|il- '\nlllll |iilllll.l- '\u25a0\"\"\nI'.i'liv.'i'ii Sli'i'li.' nml Moyli'\n;,ii iiuiniii-  i'\"\"\nInn inilinii-.  '-ni\nSpoclltl   iui*'-' \"li  imi\"'  I\"1\"  mui   '\"'\nUlTMII\".  :l     |lj     llplllvlll        '\"   '   '    M.   I\"1\"!1'\n-,.,!,. ii,'jn, ,i iv. . .', . Fori sii'i'l\".\nAl.i, :i -in-.' Iiii\" niii''' ii \u00bb*ooli bo-\nluii'ii Moyle Lull'' mi'l Stoolo,\nKarl si,.rl,'. II, C, Jul) lil, 18117.\nFruit      Confeetionery\n\u25a0i^    Notions of all kinds.\nai-AlfS and TORA-CO.     uu\nKalispell Hosaitiii\nI'.AI.llll'lll.l., MONTANA,\n\/\nMrs. .iimi' \u25a0 Cniilnii\n\"       'I.    I.'.    Ill    I     '   ' Hllil'   T.,1.\".\n**    W.  \\. liiiiriul  \\\nMllH, i.. II   -A'KiniKK, Miimi \u25a0\nI'mii'iii 'iinil Korl Stoole, uml llm\nmines, .nil I\u2122 iin ivi-ii hi I'liiisiiiililil\"\nI'litos,   I'm I* nu  upply in;\nMrs. fc. ll Webber, Mnrutticr.\nKALISPELL,  MONTANA,\nd THE PROSPECTOR, FORT STEELE, B.C!.. S'OVEMBEH 0, ISO?\ni poB *.\u00ab. v j-i. v x wrfrnnwe;\nTHE   PROSPECTOR,\ni.s    PI'Ll.isllEH    WEEKLY   HY\nTill-:   PHOSPECTOH COMPANY.\nA.  li GRACE, MANAGER.\nMuy ,\u25a0,.'' (1 \u25a0\u25a0mili'i N. iv York,   li\nis n.' tow iiu'ii iiiili-i' i  llml  could\n* * * * * i * * *****::\u25a0** * * * * * * * * * * *   I* **\n'K\nIn* truthfully spoken  lhu words\nwhich thi' London IMiHg Ultiimieh *\nlis i* *ii.iri.*il   by iiil'li'   i\"   Imvo *\nspoken \"I the dead philosopher: *\n\"Thont'wsi t ilu* death of Mr. *\nHenry George conies with deep **\nIsadii.ss lo niillioiis throughout %\nthe prospectok, i.< puwiaiicd the civilisied world.    He died  ill iff\nevery Saturday, and lias a guaranteed harness, ti vietim of nil Herculean Jjt\ncirculation larger than any other_ paper I   ffor|   ,\u201e   mlaJ   N\u201ew   Voi'k from S\n::;,]^,:;;;:::r'--^;;;,;^r:,r'::u^.h, _\u00bb# d \u00ab.rrui,tuni    |\nother paper In the district. I misrule.   He could llliusell hlirclly   ^\nv- nu advertising hkJ\"'.ii It Is \u00bbn   I,,,-.,\u25a0 chosen ll better w\noxeelicd. ^\nKaslo n-uuts in liave regular \u00a3\n.   lilies oi Hi*' County i \u25a0 \"\u25a0!   in  \u2022\u00a3     HOT \u25a0  col 0 iATIL\"\niim; ri;*.      is      i uo \u2022&\no travel to Nelsoi **\n- But  t'oituly ij|5\n.....    ...   \u25a0%\nKits >t*\n-.\n'-**(\u25a0\ni'1'.s   t^\nif\n\"\n'\n\u25a0\n'\n-\nTHB\nQueen's Hotel.\nTwo Commodious Sample Rooms lor Goniiiicrclal Mnn\nli.M,.; Ull   I'll IN-\u25a0 I KUI II Kill I'\nDevon il i\" ill- ni' tFort Sl\ndevi   \u25a0 ini nt \u201et the i-imt mlnt'i ...\ntin' Kn-i Kooti t. '. mil itl'li'l\nlions\nAdvi\nConti\nil>\"   \u25a0      \u25a0   llmatterh l\nmusi        \u25a0 -\nTHIS PAPER\n\u00a9fys yroepectov.\nj. g. Greene, Proprietor.\nGOLl >EN, li, C,\n* $ * * \u00ab * * lis * '* \u00bb * * jft ft .* ft ft ft # ft -ft ft ft ft *   f\n\u25a0\u2022<\u25a0?\n9\n9\nTi\n\u25a0\nthe r\nregarde .\nadvnm\npart;       :   -\u25a0 e states\nthe -\ni \u25a0\"  .     a \u25a0.\nin Ohio, ivhere the usual Ri _\nK.  -L*.\n:;.\n-\n: \u2022   . enor\niiiiiii- The St. Louis\no the i\nKqmblie!i    -    .\nnewspaper, speu    i     J        ap       ... _ \u25a0\nin\" 11 \u25a0'. i-i,,\n1 I :\". le, \\ IC v s    ..\nNew Vol\n;hibr,   jr0RT Steele. |\nHeadquarters--***\nFor Travellers and Mining Men\n;\u00bbi J& .-,'i i'i it .-.'i i'i A i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i i'i\n!*,? \u2022?,? \u2022:,<? i*,T *r,i- -.-^ T,r -,n ip *?,f y v IJjf v V V -t* \"\u00bb* *\u00ab* \"\u00ab* W W\n_Si\n\"The di    nl  nl  True   \u00ab    :*i\nSir Al\nthe r  P. li\neiicoiiriiire tin ' Irvan les all ovi.'i*\nthe country, nrouse all 'I le   l'  p* '*\nii.i'in- ol   disorder and di -\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0 \u25a0        e is\ntent,    which    always    bunded  while   nt expi\nagtiinsi   the  Republican   party,! ,.ivel. ,n.0 .   \u25a0 -\nand cheek for u li  u .'.un   , ...    ,,.    \t\n\u25a0 \u2022  i    , \u2022 i,ii   Cr seven monihs\nitulusl\t\n*\nK\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n$\n#\n*\nft\n*\n*\n*\nft\n*\nft\nft\n*\nft\n*\n*\n*\n\u2022-*\n*\n*\nft\n*\n*\nft\nft\nft\nft\nft\nft\n#\n*\nu\n*\nat\n#\nft\nft\n#\nft\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nSfi\"\n%\nMining Brokers\ncal Estate\nul\nom mission Agents,\nCorrespondents in\niii iiiiii iiiiii Hi iiii li iii it tliiiiiff\nMontreal,    5\nOttawa,\nToronto,\nWinnipeg,\nLondon and\nChicago.\njs\n*\u00ab-5\u00ab3J\u00ab\u00abS_-3--5i.3-J--J--3--54-3Si35!'iSM'!y>\noptions carried.\niiii Dea s Transacted.\nK. A. ELTON .t CO.\nMonks kept, nml accounts audited.\nHandsomely and Expensively Furnished.\nEverything new, First Class and'\nStrictly Modem in every par\n- ticular.\n\u2022\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\ni'i\n',\u2022\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nji\n?\u00bb*\nf\nf\n9\ni'ii'ii'ii'.i'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'.itiiii'ii'ii'ii'ii'ii'iiiti'ii'iii-iiii'i\nSIOTSS\nHome Comforts.\nvance i\u201e w^\u2122.'This is''win Thoy win m V(!'mnni!!l!?n!HmH!f!!H!'HV\"'\"'H!H^!!!n!tnn^!!!W-_    *fe. Retford, Winchester, Marlln, Remington,\nthe ciiiupuiim iuXew York is of i the Dom \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0'     -' \u00a3 ^ and Savage n ties,   dreener, lisdall, acott, l-la-\nnational  inlnn -t.   Thi i i.s   tlso ,i., .... v. ill, for 1\nwhy l! iirnesl mul  ii \u25a0\nli_lil the Ui'piihlicans nre niitli      \u25a0'\u25a0 l>im. ''' presenlii \u25a0\u25a0 ' \u25a0';\u25a0 *z\ning iirrv the eily arc appluii'l adiiiuCeiieral Eleetric* I i * pany. g\ned  1\"   lh \u25a0   purly nil   over Ihe '-   ''         ' ity.    He    - \u25a0  <\" l~\n, ||'V \u25a0 inuld' ..I run eu   \u25a0       * '   'ii- Sz:\ntrodiiction \"i  nn electric   lijrhl S^\n1 N.HANSO\nGeneral Merchant AND\nLiquor Deaier.\nbi-ougli\nManufacturer of all Kinds of Lumber.\nA large assortment of seasoned\nLumber and Shingles always   on   hand.\nc*t -\nI'llCi   ' I'  III\"  I'm*!   Illlli. Willi ll  Ue\npill \u25a0 i    \u25a0; .. i'l'l'l\n31IYIC\n3 IP *\n'ni   yel   Ilic   rosull    of   llu\n(\u2022nmpiiiKii show lliul Ilic  o-ci lied \" ., ,., ,.'.,',!,,,,,{ .i,;,| Col. Bal er \u00a3\n\".\u25a0'.\u25a0ii\" nts ii         ir h \u25a0   and  (lis- has di     soil ol lhe    boh oi his|i*~\n\u25a0ouii . : ' hm |., uo   i i,,v    , N\",. inion ... in lhe I Iranbrool; Ion n   *^\nVork, bul everywhere el \u25a0-. u ti li     :v    '<'\u25a0 \" \"'. '  \" '  ;\" '    ': xi\ni* , \u25a0 i iii,i-i       I'oiiiuliilion,\n:i ll N nn     111 VII 1   '       i'!     US    IIS       \u2022 s-     i     i    \" -\"\nHun \u25a0.  \\u iii, Indian ng, nl  on t;;\n\"'\u2022en  It\"'*'       lislifil,     io,    n   tli    M|l,   | ;,'. .     |       ..,,   v.   \\\\  o-    c\n.l\u00a3 Dimension ILwmiber a Speciaty. 3HI\nI lomiii un |t rl      enl  will  5\"\u00a3 .3 Et\n\"\"   '\"'    ' l:'\" ' '   :'\"\" E \\k\\n C J3 R  f, 3H    '\nVi Y\\vl\\, ' \" ' ')' 0.\n' -^UiUUUUUUUUi  liUUiaUlSUUtlUlUlUUUUUliUllUUUURjI\n..'\u25a0'. ' '-\n...\n.     .' M\"\n...,:. FIRSTOLASS IN EVERY   'ARTICUWR\n.    '     \u25a0\n3is<\u00bb\"E'\nand W. Richards shotguns.\nhalf million riile unci shot gun wirtrigcs of every kind\nand quality,   i'ataloguo on applleation.\nTISDALL'S GUN STORE,\nancouver.\n-_! snmttt.tm-' nrnii <mwrmat<\\n vwmwtwmvmri-iir.mimmmmmtmws\n-^ \u201e_ni''Hii'ri';-\u2122^'fi'*?'i'r'ifitvTniiiiim\u00abTiwimiinf(iiri!iv(im)fiTfiimnrii\u00bbmiii'i''j\n' RIA METALLURGICAL WORKS, I\n^AND ASSAY OFFICE, .\nI'llll'l'IIC Ii'l   lll'llll ('(llllll) i J\n\"'\"jo ' :      \"\u25a0.,,.'.      tii si.* ;\n#3 FORT STREET.   VICTORIA. B.C.\nJ. R. COWELt., e. A., F. fi. S., AAA ENGINEER.      il\nS01.E PROPRIETOR AMD MANAGER. 3|\n-'  :\nCONVENIENT 1* I RAILWAY DEPO\nANDSTEAMHOAT LAN '\" 0\n\\SSAY, *I.OO,      rul.I' ,\\Nli sil.N EH, H.50,\nSILVER, 'vl.iii. SILVER AND l.l'.AH. M.oll,\nLEAD, i>l.!lCI, cm.I). SILVER AND CORPER, \u00abl,     Sd\nOT1IE11  METAI \u2022'\u2022 ON   APPMCATIOX. aa\nMILL  TESTS\nSiainn Mill mis u capacity i\n:i duy.\n.   .\n\u25a0\n;\ni been i\n'\n1\n.-\n,1    '\u25a0 Ul]   \"\" :  '\n\u25a0\n\u25a0   A Train Leaves the Kootenay House Every Tuesday & Friday\nConnecting with Steamer lor Fort Sleele.\n'    \u25a0    ',:\n, \u25a0j-f!i!\u00bbn!!!mn!!n!H!Hi?!n?tnt!ra\u00abn!t!HHtH!nnni\u00abnfit!!!m**\n\u25a033\n-iti\n\u25a0> \"J\n33\nH\naa\n11\n_3iisine.ss Mgr.   ^\nimuiiiMmi;.\"!!!.\"!''\u25a0'\".\"'\u25a0 IUIUUII luuiiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuiili\n,*!iitj_.'.t_iiHl:_ai'.'Ui'.iiiii.'>i>_u.ijj^_ui.\u00bbiuii\u00ab(ii\u00ab;iiiui\u00ab_au__AUiia\n\" Chloriiuitioii L'liinl - Tons .1 iluy. .\nS. A. ROBERTS, P. L \u00a3\nI'ROI'I 11   ' \"i .\nGolden, B.C.\n:\u25a0\nFirs\nTp\n.J.\n'ii it-ii'.-i\ns\n\u00ab\n]\nse.i\nOPPOSITE '   A IA - FUIOUS1\nro i .,\nai'\n33\n\u25a01\naa\naa\naa\naa\n33\naa\n11\n11\n|!34#>M\nlandGri '.;:\nfl llZtU&t-Ht\n[ghland Cream. S\n)F WORLD WIDE FAME.\niHfflOBWSv\" ('\"\"niniirnimimriwriimiT\n1 EAOHEE'S\nIIGHLAl^lj\nR]\n>i;\\\nliiliiiiliiliiiiil  !\n>>il'ii'i'j*,,'l.'i)i'l;iinlji(.\\lnlM''a{.ii'jitii|ii{(|*(iljiti^^il\/Ai(i-'i,\n\\      AS SUPPLIED TO     I\nI il. 1-1, Tin* Siilliin nl Ziilissibiir. |\nUi*   sh I enli'.il A iiciiii\n, \u2022       \u25a0   \u25a0 \u2022**\n' oiuniission: t\n: ii II. I-I, Johnston,  II. C, 13.   %\nI\n., - ,' -'',ii;inii,i'!i'!i',..ii',.-|ii!ii(ii|ii,l-!l*|l'|u|i'|'.i,'..|iv..i,iv\niiiiii\ntll!!!\nII II',.Wl) Cli'lOAM  is especially suited on accounl of its\n1   \u25a0   1   ',1 i'y lm* ii* \" in I10I cllmittos,    i; enjoys llio lurgusl\n. *    \"    Scotch  Whiskey  In   Indin 1I1      1   ' \u25a0 ittriil    Irieu\n111 Aniei'ien,\n'\"   li \u25a0'    ': ' >N,\nSOJ > 1 \\\nPort le, B. C. THE PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE 11. C, NOVEMBERS 1-07\n\u25a0 . \u25a0: '\u25a0\nit\n-Jt \u25a0!!__*\u2022 qxu**unnn-*wua_w\n0 T E L\nM\n)        ill\nimra***********wisMMmsB-^\nNow open and ready for guests.\nEverything new and first-class,\nChoicest liquors and cigars*\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\ni\";.i'.-.Aot-,;'-i*io.'i-.'iitii\u00abii'iitii\"iitii'ii<ti'ii\"iiiii<ii>iifi\nSpecial Agent tor\n;'-     I'-'     .<-\niW\n*\nif\n\u25a0av\nf\nk .;\u2022* -;* ij* ()* mi** \u25a0:\u25a0* tf* ** \u25a0;* s* \u2022;\u2022\u25a0* ^ -5* |* .5* is*\nAnheuser-\nBusch\nBeer\npi\n|||\nIII\n11\n*\u25a0\n#ii\u00abii'ii\u00abii\u00abii'ii\u00abii\u00abii\u00abAi\u00bbAA'ii'AA'iiiA^\nW'-ffTiTTtirVVVTtrVTiTTtTVVV'i'TVTi'VVVVV\nRestaurant open\nday and night\nAll the delica-        )\nI i\nI   cies of the season  \\\n!<W**i,\u00bb*,Vi*'-^\u00ab-!'i\u00ab^\u00ab-\u00ab-\u00bb\u00ab_\u00ab_\u00ab^^\nI\nLOCAL NEWS NOTES.\nJoseph Xeidorstadt is aboul to\nstart a brewery ul Movie City.\nHe has got his buildings in readiness and is now awaiting the\narrival of the necessary license.\nHe expects to gol started in\nulioul a uu,nlh.\nBusiness all right No kick\ncoining al Gilpin & Liudsay's,   *\n('. .1. Croft has just completed\nthe burning of the first kiln of\nbrick ul his new brickyard on\nihe wesl side of the river, ll\ncontains aboul SJ0,0 \u2022\u25a0'. and looks\nlike u lirsl ruin article. Samples\ncun be seen at this ol i \u25a0\nl-'n, iin*-.i' ,t ii \u25a0\u25a0   lacos,etc.\nA I'nll and complete line al Mrs.\nfi. .1. Uighwitrdon's.\nli. I,. Cumniings, IM. S., has\ndrawn n map showing llu* whole\nof lho Kootonay Valleys Co's\nlands on Kootenuy and Elk\nRivors.    li is proposed lo issuo\niii p in iiliu' print form.  Mr.\nCuiniiiings is now prosecuting\nlhe Company's surveys on Elk\nliivor.\nHoi walllos itv-i'j morn n ul\nMrs. Sprague's,\nMr. Koop of the IS nu *\nCo,  makes the following state\nluelll ill ensl  III lllllldlillg   I'l ei lis\nmi ilu* outside, which Is perhaps\nmoro iinni i>* gonorallj  undi r\nsinoil: Tl xpress charge   on\ncurroncy from Goldon lo Port\nSleele is 1 por cent, The rail\nroad oxpross charge to Goldon\nis j ,,\u2022\u25a0 i per cent. Thoro is an\naverage oxchango cliargo of | of\nI per conl on all check , i n In-a\na total cosl of 1-! per eenl, In*\nsiil,..., ih,. time  '.is'.:,  wl   li  is\n, nsUIVllj  HOI less Illllll [OUI' Weeks.\n',' ie latest blocks in hi I\nI,,n . ul Uilpln .'\u25a0 Lin I ii '\nII. L, A \"   u id '\u25a0    II \"   Vi i'\n\\x  : A- \u25a0  lo    \u25a0\nan \"Hiiil of ipp * lo h in\nwork i     '\u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0 ' nplagr\nHorse'\nTin    ivill i   ' ' ro f<\u00bb' lli,!\nwillful\n5s*>.s<.or.i\n.} vnr.nnnnnnnnr___*L'vvinrinnn'Tr^^ Mu\nnl lis'K'-*s'!_S-S^\nm\nm\nIf\nm\n, mWMfMHn\nSPECTOR\n\u25a0'\",,\u25a0',:,:\n-. ei [I .'--Illlli lil'l'i.i SATl'BDAY, ^Ni> [IAS A\n111' I INTKI'iil I IIUI'I ATIIIX I.AKOl'.R THAN\nilNVOTIllill I'AI'KH IN K *,-''' KOO'I ENAY, IT 1\n11,1. Il'illi: I'i;IX Tl'.!', AN 1'I'UNTAIN'S I'lil'l\".!\nTHE AMOUNT Ol' SKWSOF \\NY I'AI'EH IM'I UE\nnisTuii t,\n.... .    .\nAs An Advcrtiseing Medium It Is Unexcelled.\nir-^v--lfrf;:!,.t.fi},-lifK(ii.i:|!r:\nIII\n, \u00a3     TIIK I'HOSI'KLTOIK.'OVKIIS A iiist:,'|it\n' Oi      l.AliOI'IKTIIAN SOME I.Jll'il.'Ks ,\\\\n HAS A\n<A   j] Jj|       I.MiiiMI'iillllliiNnill'I'I.ATIi.N*.\nM   C ll.\nThe Paystreak Of Ad's In This Papor Pays From The Brass Roots,\nAnil Never Pinohes Out, Stake One I The Result Will lie To\nYour Iiii [   t,\nJob Printing Of All lunds Neatly And Prumptl\nExecuted.\n'\u25a0    ' \" .   'IUIjUIJUI\n;,;   \u2022\nThe ndvcrlisomont of the Moyio Placer Mining t'o. Ltd. is\nwithdrawn mil 11 further m\n,.,,.,. .....\nLUMBER CO.\nFORT STEELE. E- C.\nManufacturers of. and dealers in all kinds of  rough  antl\ndressed lumber.\nPRICES AS FOLLOWS:\nlinn      '.      it     oCo   '., '\"\u25a0        I.YIW   I! .\nI.i'i'itl nml''  -\" ; ;    \u25a0 .\nNu - II Ini'.   \t\nNu I li ilul, ll -in   ,\nNo2 I inrli Unu ... *\n'.Nn I I im I' II in \u2022\nThe Largest Sim ; of Dry lastK mtenay.\nALL   KIHDS   OF   MOULDING   AND   BUILDING   MATERIAL.\nFort Steele Meat (-on.pany.\nFresh ami Sail Meats always\nhand.\nRob Rod ; cr   , r.   ,\nUrni it\nFori :\u2022 TIIK PROSPECTOR, FORT STEELE B.C., NOVEMBER fi, 181)7\nTELEGRAPH  RATES.\nFr  Ft. s,..:. \u2022\u201e Dmi\nKtilispoll\nSpokuni\n11.7.-]\n1.1.7\nSennle     l.Hii\n    1.11.7\n''. .-'    '\"I V.'l'\t\nMiinliuiu points.  ..\nKu-t nf Mlnnesotu.\nEastern i iiiiiiiiii....\nMmii'iil'ii\t\n('.l!'_'iirv \t\nGolden\t\nMi-I.i'ii.i\t\n1.1.7\ni.i\".\n1..7I1\nI.H.i\n1.10\nGET YOUR\n\u00aeju\u00bb lirooyectoi*.\nSATL'HUAY, \u2022NOVEMBKlt II. 1-\nOeorge Gooderhiuii  >;iy^ tin*\nWm* Eagle Company is seriously\nconsidering tho   erect'u i   ol\nsmelter for tin* treatmeul  of its\nores,    \"In all probability,\" sniil\nIn*. \u2022\u2022\u00ab'.\u2022 shall build -ui  Ihe west\n~i.ii-1.:' tin.  !\u25a0;!or ...\nm,i,.     II v..' r.in n ike s \u2022 - .\nlory   ;;\"!    -*   * \u25a0 Is   ' '\nmines in the as\noi'ii,'i the -'i.' Hi i' v. tl        \u25a0     '\n.' .--\"ii v.\"  \u25a0 not we shu\nbuild i: to handle ou\nexclusively.    Wi\nconstrue!\nlhe year, and thi\nfinished insidi i\nA'   Rossland   the   ,,'\u25a0'-.\nLii   \u25a0    ni  * .1.M !*;.'. \u25a0     Mackintosh, annoum \u2022\u25a0   th it\nganized a compti\nwith :'  capita   o   s-\n..!\"\u25a0 ..'.  British Coin\nand In- ga* e nss iran e that 1\nnr-   i.' is   properties\nwould Imil* ii\" .'*.'    ti -'\" 'i\ning  capital   fm* tii' ir  di\nment.\n\t\nTh.' i'.  K'. Mining Con\ni.:' Rossland, is being  i mind up.\nTho  company     is  E< reed into\nbankruptcy last summer by the\naction of the ' 'i'l National Bank\nof Spokane in pushing the col\nlection of   loans  ainouiiling to\niiliuiil-   i?,!! 1,1 il>n.    ll* sides   its  in\ndebteduess   to   the   bank,   tin*\nother liabilities of the eouipai.y\nmi far a-, known iiinouiil t\" sl:.'.\nnun. making an aggregate indebl\nedness of  about   S4i,i m,   Tii''\nassets ai''' the mill and llm mine.\nTin*  '\u25a0\" ''timi   lii'lui'i'ii  lifi'\ninsiiraiice uml cremation will, nl\nlirst sight, hardly In* plain in tlu*\naverage individual, An Aineri\nran eiiiiteni] orary, however, lias\niiiiiiiiii i il   \" i necl lln* two, nml\nin a :-i.nn whal lengthy article\ndihiles upon llu* um* to which\nere nation mny In* put by tin* in\nsurance uiui'derer i, c, one wlm\nmurders for the snkc \"1 t'raudu\nlently obtaining iiisiiriinco\niniini.v. Tin. crux nl' ll\"' whole\nm^iinii*nl Ims in tin* fact that\nwin.n a corpse has passed\nthrough n creiiiiiloriuin n posl\nmortem is no longer possible,\nmul ilu* truces nl' Inul play, il\nsuch Ihere I\"*. nn* forever \"Mil\nmilted, Wi* uuisl uilmii lhat tin*\nmatter hardly strikes us ns an\nimportant one, notwithstanding\nBOOK AND\nCanadian Pacific Railway.\nFROM  OCEAN TO OCEAN.\nWhen going Mast this line affords excellent accommodation for the traveller.   Splendid\nDining Car Service, Palace Sleeping Cars, Through Tourist\nCar Service.\nLake steamers leave Ft. William, ont\nAlberta     I'm* Owon Sound ovory Tuesday\nAthabasca  \"      \"        \"        \"    Thursday\nMaiiiiiilia    \"      \"        \"       \"    Sunday\nFOR INFORMATION AND FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO\nC. K. WELLS, Agi'iit. Golden, B, C.\nROBERT KERR, Traffic Manager, Winnipeg, Mnn.\nI\"\"\"*?     -:--2-5_^^SsS5^_^&S\nJllllllilil_U__\u201e____*_______\nJOB PRINTING\nii' iiu_uuuiiuuuuuuuuu_uuu--l     'Jiiuuu\nupper coiuiiia Navigation\nAT THE\nrospector\nheavily iii li*nii ami silver from hole in the scalp for a distance\ntlm li. II. 1. claim, mui '.li\"i''' is o]   Ave inches.    In addition in\na good  looking streak nf this his neck was badly wrenched\nin' running along ono side by the force of the blow.\nIn* vein.   Tlm vein is from\n|o iii Hi inches widi*.\nlm\numl\nuiu\nllm\nIn\nth\ngrc\ninn\nnin\nun\nIrn\nMr. 1'inyi'i* says iiuu  this dis- alter the big storm,\" says G.,I\nl is opening up in groat shape linn., nf Spokane, in tlm Spulres-\nHint shipments nn* begin- ,\u201e\u201e\u201e.\/;,,-,',\u201e\u25a0. \u2022*!. wiih throe othor\nl\"\u201e,:'s-'   !;\"-\"   '\"'\"'T young men of this city, viz.i W.\nI In* steamboats mi   tlm \u2022'      '       ,,,,,,    ,\ncherous river had more than M'  ' l''\"'l!*   Pttul   Aproberts,\n,-  i'iiiiIiI   limiilli'.   nml   wore nnd John Moore, went  tn Bon-\nilly liandiciippod by a collis* ner's Perry, purchased a boat\nwhich occurred shortly after|tm-\\ startcad in do Koolcenay\nigalion started.    Mnn* boat\nprofit of 8218,000 abovo operating expenses, ull fixed charges,\ninterest, taxes, and depreciation.\niti brief fan's are lower, wages\nhighor, hours shorter, service\nVbout three years ago, jusl \u25a0,',\u201e\u201e\u201e,,\u201e*)\u201e. largQ1.   alul m,.s\nllm eni]iliiilic inauner in which it\nhns been ilisruss..il l.y sundry\ncontemporaries. In tin* lirsl\nplace, we nn* pleased tn sny.\ncrime in connection wilh life in\nsuraiicn is. in this country ut ull\nevents, nf run* occurrence, hi\niin* second place, unfortunately,\ncremation is by no means so pop-\nalar us il 'I' rves in in*, mul the\nnumber of bodies annually dis\nposed \"f in this manner is inn\ninsignificant i\" '-ii'l for a restric\nlinn iu tin* insurance policy, lis\none   paper   suggests.    In   any ,,:i,\ncase, tin' wo I tl be        \u25a0 erer lias ,,,\nnlways the opl \"i. n   des   oyinja   ..\nhis victim hy a po son\ni    ,    \u2022 \u25a0\n..i ppi'itr i\n\u25a0\nI! ;\"\n-\nSiiniinll\n'\n\u25a0   .\n.   Lake,   tin llu*  fourth  duv we\nimug buill  lm* next years\nli,. discovered   un   uprooted    tree\nlm Canadinn  Pacitie is put- limiting mi llm hike and our at-\nlini); in a brnneli lino.   Thoy will tention was called in this ooni-\nconlinue work all the winter and mon  occurrence  by something\nther storehouses are now tilled glistening in the sun among the\nlm*   thut   purpose    Tlm   mini runts of the tree.   On coining\nslu ul.l  in* completed   by  next closer we found a rock weighing\niimi'iinil then shipments will| about three pounds, sticking be-\niiiv increase, tween lhe roots, and the surface\nMr,   Boyer will  make no ul- was thickly studded with gold\n|il  tn ship from  nny of llm\nins  until  ilu'  road is com-\nWi' took it in an assayer ul Pilot\nliny unil told him we  had no\nil.   Tin* vein nf iim 1). II. 1. money to pay for tlm assay, but\ni n uncovered fm* n dis- ho could have tho specimen if he\ni' nf ovor I'111 fi'i'i. j wnuld b'st it.   He did so und re\nported thai it ran$rt5,(X)0ingold.\n'    '.' I'..     I, formerly ol As a rulo, prospectors look high\nland, Ims organized n com-\nv. with headquarters in l.mi\n\u25a0    \u25a0 . \u25a0\n; . V. M. Keel\n'   .   I .\n...   I.I\"   ,\n,, 'I.'.   ll  '\nlower. What Glasgow hasdom\nother cities can repeat, unless\ntheir people wish in confess\ntheir incapacity tn grasp uml\nwork nut tlm problem uf higher\ngovernment,\nTHE  PROSPECTOR,\nIS   PfPLlsllEli    WEEKLY  II)\nTHE PROSPECTOR COMPANY.\nA. 11. GRACE. MANAGER.\nTHE PROSPECTOR, is published\nevery suiiirdiiy, und liiis ii guaranteed\nclrciiliitiiiti larger (Inin uny otlier puper\nin liust Kootenay, li is all home Printed\nund contain:-! JuiiNe the neivs of any\nothor paper iu (lie dlstricl.\nAs an advertising mcdliiin It Is iiii-\ncxcellcd.\nDovotctl ui ttu* upbuilding nl Port Steele, llio\ndevelopment of llio vast mlnonil resources nf\ntin* Kusi Koolonay milling illslrli'l.\nSuliMTliiiliins -I-.mi por year,\nAtlvortlHlnu rules miule known mi iipplleuilon.\n('.nilHluiiinns nn' snlii'lii'il [rom nil purlsoftlie\nillsirii't, nut nil mailer Intended for publication\ninnsl lm.-.-1 in- writer's signature.\n\u2022 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 prim i\n|i irpose uf\n'i   In   tin*\n\"   ' Hi\" inking of lh.' kind in lhe coun\nin! I both by Iheir cttpac\n,ii   in   ,  I* .\u25a0 nn ami   ho '  |'.i       ii'    ii   ervc lhi' |iiiblii'. mul us n\nissueol lhi'  l\nI'l.porl    i-i..\"I. I\n.'\u25a0\u25a0'.\nHe b       \u25a0   ' .\n      ...\n    i.n.    picld'll    h .i   a   In\nI.,.,,,.!.'1 iiimpieol n opened Hi\nup     'll,'i .  im.iiIiI  imli' m.'  Hint n\nv,*i\\ I thing  I'i\"1  I'i\"'\" 'I\n,,,., i, I      Tin'   nn'-   run   ri ry|l\nnn tlm hills for quarto ledges\nbut lln' ledgo from which thai\nEngland, for the purposo of sample came must be along some\n,,., i,       niniinlnin   slri'itin   llowinir   into\n'\"'-   '\"\"   '\"\"\"'\"   Bmoltuls the lake and It should not bo far\nretineries, ono in In* built ut \u2022*, , ,|\u201e, ,,*.\u201e,, \u201e.'\u201e,,.,, n10 tree\nPorks mul iim oilier ut was found, as thoro was no cur-,_,,,\u201e\u201e.__\u201e ,\n,      , , TU C PAPPR l    . n'\"'i nli'nl llienilvnr-\ni',i;i'      [ij   eonnecfion   wiih rent in tho lake to carry tho Ireei '\"'\u00bb rurtj tMiii*iii*.*iii*yot Ainnuuter\nIhere are tn In\nInili' I'lliTi upnii il.    II some mi ,'\"' \"\u25a0\nventurous prospector Minis that ;\nledge   mul   il   contains  sovorill ; |__<I   III 42 \u2022^Mfr^JW\n. inns ut such rook, lm would lu*  I     K-J \"'V *>\u2014*\n'      !\"'J.\"! [.laving in groat luck.\"\n\u25a0 \".'. arranging\n'\u25a0   \"    - '* Hu     In Istll Cllusgow acquired own\n\" - \":''',r I'\"'\"\"* orshipof itsstroel cm* linos. As\n'    ' \"'\"\"''\"; a result, the hours of labor were\n. '\u25a0 ni'1'1 ni \u2022''-      ,     ,       ,\n, (!   \u201e\u201e fediiced   and   witgos  were  ml\n... stnelterii   *            Mr.  I'anced,    Parus   wore   lowered\nUn    . ni- i ' a|i   aboul llll por eont; lh\" average\n11   hire i- below 2 conts, and lltl por\neenl uf llm fan's aim I colli,, The\n\u25a0i'i*\\ im* wus improved.   Tlm \/'\/\u25a0\"\nnet   ie, In ei, ie of Loudon, in  its\n'     '-''\u25a0'      .,, ...mi..,'   niiuiber,   Mill,  said:\n\" \u25a0\u25a0\"\"\"  \"The   friiinwiiys   nl   (llnsgow\nusl. o   ti'ealing\n. .:, .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022'I \u25a0\n. :   nn   nn   lln-\nli.-i . i' 1\" \"ii llllllle llm lini\".I mull.r\naloiii    .    hit' i' i\" iiuri'lj  i' merclal   eitlerprlse.\"\nnd in' 'in. ni.u   'rite I rn Die was doubled in aboul\n* i.nsi   iin* iwo umi'      S'oi ilniHit improve\n'.\".     it   |Ul     i.\" i nl-- Were ui.nli' v. ill I bullion\ni' iIii-mi   \u25a0 ni    iiiiiI in* thought in ilu* laxpayeri.    \\ - inuller ol\nhu.i   n    .in  ll li I rue   l in* I. tin* taxpayer had his direcl\nn    ,.i,'i   li   .\"!   b.     bend  ami  henelll  aloligwilli  llinl  imjoyeil\nh. a  brunch nf mu* by lhu  riding public.    I'm* llm\nllu Irees    Tin braiieh Hlrucli year end .Iiine I, I HIM, 111 splto\nii mi tin* forehead and inn-a of l-oen\\ fnivs, llioro was a cluar\nTho Providence Fur Company,\nI'n.ilil  li I., mini- nil kinds i.i   Hun\nI'm- si.in. i.in- in' s.'iii'i'u. i:n'. ;\u2022   I'rii'.v\n<1 ii.-i..I nn linxt sixty days am lis folfntvs;\nSilver t'\"i         ir* i ii'-\" \"\"\nI lull r     .mui I\"   -iiim\ni un t-           i nn in     iiiiii\nllinn i'    ll in in    :i .mi in\nMartin    l! Ill lo    \u00bb iki\nWilli       I  I'H\" '1'<I\nllnl iron     I in in    iiiiii\nMlnli        \"i rn     il iki\nSllllllll             i.'.'i ni     l iki\nIi'l'  I.i.i  llllllll    lllll\"I'    llll-     I   .-.llllll. mi\nlll.ll.     I'llll  I'VIV'.- I'lllll.illl.   '        I'l,,..In\n111.  I'llll IS   ll'l'illllll'lll   llllll   illlllli'ilillll'\nI ill . ..Ir.ii'liliH'lil-. 12-111\nNOTICE.\n-..i rnliy   i.. ii ili.n -ini iim- nl'-1\nliu.' I wlllll|i|llj Inliii. rliii'H'.'i I   \"im i \"I\nI.; \"nml Wnrlis fur pnrinlssli  inireluisii\nnull iii'i,. ..I   Iiiii.I    iiii.I\" \"I   ll'H     l!   I\"\n.umi i.i.i I-,, nm I..,i 131,(1, I 1 \u25a0 lii.inii\n'i Hn i l i. mi\nIIIC1IAII Win   VHNAIII.S i.Willi.\nI'llll su. I..  s,,i  ni. IW\". I'  '\u25a0'\nH.VFGhtLCLfi &, KADISH,\nAHSAYKUS AM) CHEMISTS.\nJ Gold nml linlii Ores Melted, lli- J\nfilled iind linll;;lil.\niftfc\u00bb\"\nAND\nLIMITED'\nAND\nI internauonai TransponauoD 6a|\n|    Time Tabic, to take effect J uly 1st, 1897.   \u00a7\nt'OllT STKKI.K AND JENNINGS IKil'TI''.:\nif\/j       Sli'unu'i's Nortli Slur umi Clwunduline mako Iiuu- irips u iveok. VI\n(fi;       Kxpressoi'-ors for gouds will bo Immediately nttoiiiled to ut Spo-Ki\nti kuno, nml soul upC. \". IJ.\nFOKT STEEliE AND GOLDEN HOUTEt\nW. Stufc'o loaves Fori Steele Tuesday uml Friday morning, arriving ut 5\n|k Golden Wednesday uml Suturday ut I ji. in. \\\nW Mail intended lm* Fort Stoolo via .tannings, should bonddressodeai'o|\niw of lntorniitioiiiil Co., iTonnings, i.Iontiiiiti. othorwise letters nresciil viapi\nW Nelson und Goldon, II.C (j\nI    F. P. Armstrong!1\n|| Manager.      ll\n1% nrninn'niTimnnnmmi!nnn*nnt_     isnirniiimnnTiTiiTiinniTnniTiimT a\ni^^^_iai_i_^_3i  i___i  _-^_=v_l_i_ir^^i-li;\nw\nGREAT\nE\nE\ns   Northern    As\nRailway.\nTHE SURVEYORS CHAIN MADE IT THE SHORTEST\nTRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE.\nIt is llio most modern in equipment; it is tlio heaviest railed line;\nit ims ii rock-ballast roadbed; il crosses no sand deserts; it was built\nwithout :i land grant or government aid: it is noted for courtesy of its\nemployes; it is tlio only line serving meals on the a la carte plan.\nTHROUGH TIIK GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA\nBY  DAYLIGHT,\nFor FORT STICKLE and the MAST KOOTENAY MINES, Weekly\nStage trom Kalispell,   Steamboat communications from Jennings\nduring Summer,   Quickest and Best route te all parts of the United\nstates, Eastern Canada and Europe.\nFor maps, tickets and eomploto information call or address\nnearest agent or\nLM.WHITNEY. <i. I'. and T. A.\nSt. Paul, Minn.\nC.G.DIXON,Gonora! Agent,\nSpokane   Wash.\nUllll,.,\n^^\nEVERYTHING\nIN\nDr\nu.ns A Patent Medicines.\ni'ln..\ni.'ii\nV\n1*1111,MT Sii.M'S.\n\u25a0 IMI'iiltTI'.li I'KHFIIMMH.\nii.- HAIR. TOOTH  1 NAIL llll-SHMS.\n1\nT   ifi   ii  11  11   11\ni\nA. W. BLEASDELL,\nPioneer Drufl Hall,\nFort Sleele, B. C.\n(1 rui\ntmlo Ontario Colloge ol I'luiriniicy.\n!!!!!!!!!\nHO\nLLj\nDrew Sc Hayes, Prop's.\nFORT STEELE, B.C.\n|p,o,J\u00ab sX.wii.il. Strictly First Class. MM\nu\n9\n9\n9\nTHE PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE B, ('., NOVEMBER 0, ISO\nC. F. VENOSTA.\n-Din BROKER il RLU ESTATE,\n****************\n************\n**\ni'-. it\n\u2022?,?-7,*r\ni_ i'i\n\u2022t-V\n**\n**\n**\n**\nIf\n**\n**\n**\n9\nSole Agent\nfor the;\nFort Steele Townsite\nj\nThe Capital of East Kootenay\nI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\"\nlie Population ol Fort Steele Will be Trebled Next Year.\nThe Price of Lots Will Run up Accordingly.\nNo Otlier Town in East Kootenay Presents Such a\nChance for Investment.\n.'. .AN\nIDEAL TOWNS\nKurtz'-m\n\u25a0     \u25a0\nSOLID, SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH.\nC. F. VENOSTA.\nSole Agent.\nTHE FINEST LOCATED:\nThe Most Prosperous.\nThe Only Town in East Kootenay. THE PROSPECTOR, FORT STEELE ll. ('., NOVEMBER (1, IRO\"\nMH__-n_---kV\nST.   I-L' li ENE   MIN E\nuL-ian.iM\nSHOWIX- THK I'KESKST WOIIKIXGS, AND 'I'll 0 I\nIlKtiliiN. ALSO Till'. I'll' 01*' Till, 11111' UODY, IT\nlll'.INi, -AliIUt'D TO THK EAST IN THU VIEW.\nA*\n\u25a0 A  .'\u2022     \\\n->\\\n\/_^\n\u20ac AV^o C^*\nX \"S\n-N        S\ni J.i^      --\u00ab    ** >r *v.\n-x\n'\">    c.. 2 1 J fjJjE \u00a3_ J ^\n-\u00bb\u25a0\u2014~\u2014. \u2014\n*j CUT    i. TWNHtL.    ,\nA\"\nr* **_    ^        fO> x  _'      *\n*    s x -s\n^ x NN> \\ \\\ns        x <      -  \"    \u201e  '  ,>   ^\nX   '\n'X\nX*x\nn\n>    N\nST. MARY'S INN\nA_. - \u2022* \u00bb*n**M\u00bbl**%**ft*t**iV--\u00ab\u00bbi^^\n.   FORT STEELE, B. C.\nIk.st Accommodations in Port Steele now\nM\nready for guests.     5Wg\n\\i;i; Wi.KMI'.NTS IAN HE MARE FOR ROOMS\nI'Tli'MSIIKIi ul,' INt'l'llNISIIKIl.    .    .   .\nPRICES REASONABLE.\nA  *.'niiil Ri'sliuiriiiil iinni elm li'iirn nf a flue businessopportunity in coiinoution wilii iin* above.\nA few Offices and Stores to rent in the building.\nIThe Mountain!\n1     HOUSE    1\ni tr~ \u2014<\u2022\n\u25a0\u00ab_*\u25a0\u25a0 .-*\nb       Fort Steele, B. C.      |\ni \u00bb~ 7 -_\u00bb\n\u00bbi __!_i<____.,*.v\u00ab m i\n_AMIJ'...V\"*,,-   .   W*i'. 1\nSt. Eu  \u25a0: '   Min\nThn   St.    E .*-\"\u25a0'      Mill'\nMoyie Luke wesl uf FortStt\n- .\u25a0 loubtedly on   of t\nest silver-lead propei lies in thi shows that evi ry I\" cubic\nworld.    Above a        ; hill - \u25a0    one ton of\n'i area excavated lo  be   advantageously   worked \u2022-\nThe ore on through   tunnels,    The    lower\\\u00a3\ntees is tunnel  is  1,401) foet above tli'.'ijj:\n. mi   ore.  Moyie Lake level, nml  is ovorjCj\nlevel 1,301) feet, \\\u00a3\nio line of ihe Crow's Nesl ,\u00a3\nWILLIAM  FOIISYTJI,   PROPRIETOR.\nThis is one of tho bosl appointed Hotels in ilu\nPort Steele District,\nEvery   room   is  comfortably   furnished\n:__\n73\nvi,,,,,  ....                            up vi                 lib ,:.''    above Pass    Railroad   i.s   below   the g-\nii, ilul,,  -                                            * From \"S . - shaft to the mines, on tlie banks of the Lalto, \\\u00a3\nboily as             \u2022-   ,   nosl   |ie     mdbetwei -                        t easterly opening   on   tho and a ilistauco of 8,5011 foot from '\u00a3\nponilictilarlj     I                 Tb   hall    - --               nap antl near lhe lower tunnel.                      ',\u00a3\niHiivi..                      ower tunnel,                         \u25a0          \u25a0\u25a0                    e there is a i it which shows CIEOLOOY.                    \u00a3\nwhich wis begun   aboul   two|insih ith of in feet anil Tho counlry rock surrounding!^\nyears ago, tapping lh *t  l.v     N'o. _ shai'l eet west ,     12     el      de. -1 feet of which is Ule  vdn  is in.inci\u201eaUy   glate)\nnl ii ilistunee of  over mm  reel  tl li                          -iilena,   there   is to this ||oM   (],-  -n   (||-   ^.  ma-nesjBn\nI'i-iiiu ihe uiniiili.   The val 1 been sunk on tin ve t ti dista      ol (100 feet.   At\ntlu' mine is Huts shown lo be it do angh   o! \". lhe wes  cjid ol lhis (101) feet. No,\n|S^   When vnu visit\nart Stool, you will miss it ii yon doul\nslop iii tho,\nMountain House,    f\n?iiiiiiiii,iiii,iiiii,i.iii,i.iiiiii,,',i,ii,,ii,.,iiii.,i,,i.ii.iiiiiiiiiiiii:\nkind.   In somo places it merges\nI into n quartzito of n tine crystal. I\nvery  nniiii   greuter  llinn   esli   degrees    Tin on   ,' denetl : shufl on the ore is a depth of v^,  [,msjci0  \\s intersected bv\n ted byManugiir.liimosC'ronin four feel on the s     ice   o ten 52 feet.   Thc level from the bot- suvcra]   ,|v|;(,s  0j   fjiorile  and\nin the report on the mine printed lee'l at  the   ileplh ol    '-.    feet, torn  of   N'o.  1 slmfl continued quarlzllo.   The course of thoso\n,    iw, which was iiintle prior to From   lhis    polnl   downwards easterly would give n depth nl (iv|;rs ,,lx, ,lt vlu.i,)US anelos to\nthe lower tunnel having rein-lied only lhe tool* ul   was followed, tl ustorly point referred to of I tlle C01U,SC of t]ie ye-m    ^ (lil(,\n11 '\u25a0\u2022 I \u25a0'\u2022\u25a0    Mr-t'rouin's re   live feel of the   eh,  being lefl   1:.\" ' or an average depth of     . t   whm,0 tho ^^ o\u00a3 {^\\\n'    '     iisl'ollotvsi md   '     \u25a0    >i.\"   luinging-wall.-VO  foet.   Iherofore,   iln*ie   ^lv\u201ein ,,,\u201e.\u201e..,\u201e ^..h,,, ,lvl;,, llu,;\nThe Si, I'higene gi'oun ol min   iide, hovo an tirou of oro (ion foot long, , ,   '\n',,    ,,      i   \u201e\u201e .     ,   ,.   , vuin iiiukos a turn and runs pin'-1\noral e aims, eonsislso  lhe I'eter     lhis .-.hull  has In-eii sunk al  -'\u2022'\u25a0' leel deep mul  I leet wide.    ,, .    .,,   ,,     , , ,    ,\n, , , iillel wiih tho dvko (or a short\num SI. Kugene, Iwo ful claims,  lhe west end ol iho ore chute,   which makes IHli.llOn cubic l'i*i*l.i ,. , \u201e,,      , .    ,.\n, ., ,  \u2022 \u2022        , , . clislanco.    1 lie shite   lni'inuiuni\n.\u2022i.'i i I'i   ,'   I ...*''i ivi mi iiui'e. nml mnl while the apex ol the vein As it took  I\" cubic I'eel of the, \u25a0    ,   , ,   , \u201e ,       ,   ,.      ,    ,,\n1 is  bedded Hat, nnd tlip.-, lo lhe\nr \u25a0  Rose  I'l'itctioii iiiul  Loretto is continuous   lurihei*  west,  il presenl oiienings lo produce a \u2022 ,   ,, , \u25a0     ,\n,,..\u2022,,'.,,.     easl or inlo lhe mouiiiain at an\nI'raclion, both iiwlions milking shows inn  Into giileim on the ion. tins divuled liv In will givei      ,    , ,-   , rm     i *i\niniiirlenl l,i degrees.    1 In* dyke\nmi uren ul nliiuil um* hull u cliiun. stil'lilce,   lh 'e chute dins into  I*-.'\"1\" ions. I   ,'\u25a0 , \u25a0    '., ,,\n,.,,          , ' , .      .    , , I which curries the ore cuts the\nThe properly is situated  on lhe lull or to ll si at uu angle     At present prices lor lend mid\nlln* mountain eusl of Iho south of 85 dngi s. No, 2 shufl shows silvor, lhis ore would nei above\nDON'T   FORGET\nThe Steele House\nFirst Class Brands of Liquors and Cigars.\nHeadquarters For Mining  Men.\nCommodious Sainpie Rooms.\nBest Cuisine in the West.\nModern Conveniences.\nHome Comforts.\nMoyio l.iili'* in the Eusl Kool this plainly, as tho ore decreases all expenses, if il could bo\nenny Mining \"Division of llrilish in lho vein al the west end of lhe shipped by n railroad from here.\nColumbia, and aboul Iio miles shaft til a depth of 10 feet, and \u25a0*?30por ton or \u00a71,440,000,\nwesl of Fort Steele, nnd is on al the Iiiii Iiiiii. or nt 52 feet, the in addition to lhis thero is ti\nihe line of tho Crow's N'csl Pass sliui'i wns iill west of tho en* parallel vein stripped in many\nRailroad. chute. places, und shows on tho surface\nThe property was discovered     N'o. 2 tunnel is in 155, the lirsl a distance of 200 feel,    li is a\nnml located in .1 une, 1 -'.*:'..   The 105 feet of it being a crosscut to four foot vein, und. where cut\nwork' di ni tin* properly llml  the vein, whore it cuts il 112 feel  inlo. gulenn cun be seen of vary-\nyeur showed il i\" I\"* of import- below the level of No. 1 tunnel, ing width from six inches to two\nuni vultio, Since M;tv. 1 -'.C. n From the point whero tho feel, mnl of lhe same quality as\nforce of from four to twelve mon crosscut tunnel reaches the vein, that of the other vein.   As litis\nhave heen steadily ul work do- tho tunnel has heen run 850 feel\nveloping the property. in tho hanging-wall side of the\nThe   mineral   vah     the tin.   The vein has been cul nt\nclninis is a strong vein ol galena u few places, und shows some\nformation diagonally, having a .   t\ncourse nearly ens; and west, and JJ,   JflClSClSil\ndips'to the soutli at an angle of\n72 degrees from horizontal.        I\t\nProprietor.\nAlien Labor Luw. w ..\nThere is a prevalent notion \u00bb\nthat llu* Alien Labor Law ol'|\u00bb\nCanada prevents uny Inn citizens I*\nof the counlry from employment f,\non public works sueh ns the \/\nCrow's Nesl Railway, The law \/\nis not so illiberal us that; all il j\naims at being the prevention of j\naliens coining into tho country J\nunder contract to labor. Follow- i\ning ure tlie main provisions of i\n,iv>>.VV>>K-',,,,m>,,>,nm,,n,n,unHU,m \u2022'\"\u00bb\u2022-\u00bb'\u00bb\u2022\u2022\u2022\u00bb**\u00bb I\nDALGARDNO  HOUSE, f\nvein bus not boon dovoloped to\nuny depth, Ihere is no estiinnle\nmado of ils value here.\nThere   nre   nlso   seven  oilier, lhe law: \u00a3\nore cutting iin* slate formation gulenn, but nol of the heavy nit* places that show gulenn on tho     \"It shall bo unlawful for any IE\nnearly at right angles. ture of  thai  developed in tin* surface, bul lhen* is not enough person,   company,  partnership, i\nOu the Sl   R Fete gs work dono on them to detormino or corporation, in any manner to\nthe vein       i     t The vein rock is a lough iron whether ihey ure parallel veins repay the transportation, or in\nn dis   carbonate, and is an expensive or lissuros running into tho foot* nny way to assist or oncourago\nto tunnel mi where it is mil  wall from tho main fissure, Ihe the Importation of any alien or\nivith   galena, latter being lho mosl probable foroignor into Canada under con  i\nhe No. 2 or     While this roporl is made [ol   Intel or agreement, parole or ft\nn pur   lowing tho rules laid down by special, express or implied, le   \u00bb^^\u2022\u00bb?ti^\u00bb\u2022\u00bb^^l\u00bb\u2022^iMlk-\u00bb\u00bb\\\u00bb\u00bb%lll\u00ab^^I\u2022\u00bb\u00bbllM\u00bb\u00bbl'\u00bb-^i^\u2022^>^\u2022'l^^^\nconservative and practical inin   previous lo lho importation of\t\n' a fact! or end ing  mon, n question of doubt I such alien, to perform labor or\n11 may exist iis to whether lho area | sorvioo of any kind in Canada,\"!   n\/\\n   TlTl^     lnOl-'T  *^T1-?1PI  V\nPORT STEBL.E B.C.\n-Ni;\\\\' under iho management of\nR. D. MATHER.\nIs .'i large and attractive Hotel\nof quiet elegance in nil ils\nappointments,  with a\ncusine of superior\nexcellence.\nSpecial rules by the month .\nnd eu       ng estimated   here   will  yield   the     Sueh contracts an* void, and\n'.liu number of cubic fool of anyone guilty of making such a\nMlir   ore,   tin il ther hand, if tho contract shall forfeit $1,001), and\n'.nine of lho properly wns loin* separate suits can bo bought for\nalion  so  imported.   The\nMINES!\n\u25a0     lonsof sec    nsiired by an increased value,\n1 *\" \" \"I  according   lo   every   decreased\n. i'u fool  iiiiii one .'null, ligiiro\n\u201e.,* cent lend.   The ma] conceii-, \u2022\u201e \u25a0.-\u201e, , \u201e,.,,\u201e \u201e\u25a0\u25a0 ...n,,,,,,!, \u201e , s,.*.\n:'    '  \"'I   :!     e,i uni   milling expert would nol llo it  tine ol K  and  will bo\n\" \"\u2022   '   ' Increase   lln*  number of  cubici compelled lo Hike lhe alien buck\nivim, as all fhe indications to ihe c Iry whence he came,\niiiii h lhi iiiMii yielding more Frivule socrelaries, doniestie\nsen:.rn-.. actors, artisls, loclur\nen,,  and singers nre oxein]ited\ninusier of uni vessel kiiow.lngly\nbringing inlo tlie country an alion\nun lor eoiiirnii to labor is liable\nine i\nTravellers, to and from\nPort Steele <5v Kalispell,\nWill find the best ot accommodations at\nOZ     III      ,\nlimn   iiii   given   iimoiinl   nnd,\n.  ,'    .   , i '    I'\" ii lore,  il min   he hh iiiiii Ii it\n       ' I  '      '       '      I   \"II      Of     lllllllil      'I \u25a0      Ill      !,   |\\\\\nmuch more il I *    The\n'\u2022 I coiiservilli i       o   mil\nill. iiiid li ill a dis nei j give  this I itli    ol   Ihe  iptostiou\n\u25a0 i   '\u25a0\u25a0 III  | 'll   II ght, uiile.    in\".'  lm I\nen     \u25a0 i   N'o  i   \u2022cnnihio ii fi Hu* sliiiulpoinl\ni    i    , ,''    i [ni l, li.   dimensions (1 n [erred lo above,\nn\"v\ni^\nM\nll^iii\nplaces tin.'   bt \u2022\u25a0-    I   foot.   These   Hue,.     The properly is well situated lav-,\nfront the provision ol lho law,\nnnd ii applies hm! ,' lo i oui 11',,'\n\u25a0li. hu' ii .'I', \\' lav hi iori'e.\nsuch us ihe I'niled Sl \" In\nI'orniors im* paid a , high n \u25a0 ii\npel eenl of lhe amounts recov\nered from persons violatillg liu* i\nTCTJ\nA*\nC. M. 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