{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0348552":{"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/terms#identifierAIP":[{"value":"c1dd0849-de49-48d0-97f9-1be3b9be85e85","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/dataProvider":[{"value":"CONTENTdm","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/isPartOf":[{"value":"BC Historical Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/issued":[{"value":"2017-06-21","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"1897-07-03","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/description":[{"value":"Devoted to the upbuilding of Fort Steele, the development of the vast mineral resources of the East Kootenay mining district.","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/xprospector\/items\/1.0348552\/source.json","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/format":[{"value":"application\/pdf","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note":[{"value":" it*;\nj  '.\"HE PROSPECTOR IS THE\nI  ONLY PAPS!) PUBLISHED\n'   IN EAST KOOTENAY\nj   THAT-OIVBS.ADVB.RIIS-\n'   ERS A OUABAHTEE,\n'\u25a0-, :\u25a0:;\u25a0'{ \u00ab\u25a0',' s-ic-'H ;v;s;S;Sis;v;;i;iii:i5ii';\nllll\n!1\nMw j|TW fsT7 \/Ml\nii% -^p\n.% $\nHE PHOSPECTOB CON-\n,-.;:;s ;-,t,t, public NO-\nICES AHD GIVES THE\n.'.TIsST TELEGRAHPIC\nND LOCAL NEWS.\n..- i,. -. i - -.v. s i*ai8*i\u00ab*a\nVo\/. I?.\nFORT STEELE, B. C. SATURDAY, JULYS, 1807.\nNo 52.\nLatest Gossip cf Interest to Residents of Stoele.\nMining I^iewSo\nJohn Pollock has gone to Weaver creek.\nGeo, Hayes left Tuesday for\nGolden, where ho will remain n\nshort time.\nSunday, duly 4th, a game of\nbase bull will be played between\ntwo tennis of Porl. Steele.\nWhen yon want stationery,\nfishing tackle, razors, line soaps,\ntry the Pioneer Drug Hall.\nMessrs. Cairn & Co, are open\nfor business, with n general line\nof stationery, periodicals, etc..\nMr. R, C. Haywood, of Minneapolis is in Steele, and is very\nfavorably impressed with the\nconn try,\nAt a meeting, hold at the\nschool house last Saturday, Mr,\nBarnes was elected to succeed\nhimself as trustee.\nMr. Chas. Thies is erecting a\nnice double, building next door lo\nthe American store, which isnow\ntho Port Steele Mercantile Co.\nThe owners of the Kimborly\ntownsite have contracted with\nB'ineli & Jones lo have a.saw mill\nin position by August Ist at Kim-\nberly.\nfile Latest Mining Nows, Gath,-\nefed ffoiii Point?, of Merest,\nlocation of their and other claims\nof which thoy may know. The\nmap previously mentioned is on\nsale in .Moyie City and Kimberly\nTownsite Go's, olliee; price Sl.DO.\nAnother rich strike was made\non Weaver Creole last week by n\nMr, Ititnkio. Specimens of tho\nore have been on exhibition iii\ntown and have created no end of\nfavorable comment. Pour chtiins\nwere located, lying on tho left of\nWeaver crook. The oro is u very\npretty galena, and shows assay\nreturns as follows: lead. 72.23\npor cent, and a trace of gold.\nThe ledge is live feet and extends across all four claims.\nAnother lodge showing some\ncopper ore is also on this property. Tho ore shows, -1.1.0 oz copper and \u00a72,80 iu gold and silver.\nTHAT   WATER   OOMMIfl'TEl\nNocking Malta Has Yot Boc-n\nDoiu. .\n& Co.  bought a\nE gold dust from\nlast week. .. Ils\nand was panned\nG. Mi  Keep\npretty bottle o\nWeaver  creek\nvalue wns \u00a3175,\nby a Chinaman.\nAn addition is being built to\nThe Prospector to house the now\nBabcock Perfecting press, which\nhas arrived and will be in position in a few days.\nTho North\" Star arrived here\nlast Sunday, the Gwendoline\nTuesday, aud the North Star\nagain on Wednesday. This is\ngood service, if it can be kept up.\nMiss Ella Bain, who has recently Coiiie to Steele from Spokane, has taken an olliee in the\nbuilding with Voliostn & Co.,\nand is prepared to do all kinds\nof stenographic and typewriting\nwork on short notice; Miss Bain\nhas had a great deal of expert-\nentiti, and is thoroughly competent to do first class work.\nThe steamer North Star last\nSunday brought into Port Steele\na family of throe generations.\n. consisting of 10 peoplo. They\noathe all the way from llm Rochdale-, England-, and Selected\nSteele as their destination, filter\nhaving travelled all over the\nWestern States, and tho coast\nVeglon of B, C, The family name\nIs KershaW,\nW. M, Cumin, tigeiit for the\nNoi'th Star initio, received a tele-\ngi'ltm I'roni li, fl, Mann Wednesday ordering' all teams now\nWorking nt llio North Slur to be\nsoul ttt'oiVco lo Mo'Lood. Tho\nleiiiiiH'. iib'Olll HO hi number, were\nliltal'ied odt on Friday, und will\nvetuih Mcl'ieod hi a HOW days. It\nIs siip|)osOil that the teams ure to\nlie w'orkod on construction of tlm\n(I, P, If,\nMi', 11, II, lloll'iy Of li'verefl,,\nWash., a man of perhaps00 years\nand who had for a long time been\n'connected with mining, died last\nSaturday at Perry creek, Mr.\nHolley hail ridden ouldnring lho\n'day and retired as usual at night.\nNext morning whon some one\nwont to call him ho was found\ndead on his cot. Tho remains\nwore shipped down tho rivor on\ntihe stoamor North Star, and will\nbo sent to liis homo at Everett,\nWash'.\nTHE LUCKY STAR.\nIt Looks Like it Mountain of Ore\nif Indications Are Verified,\nIn June, 181)0, while Grundy\ntVakhaus, Albert Mutz and Jim\nScott were hunting and fishing\naround Lewis creek, in tlie\nneighborhood of Wasa, and incidentally doing a little prospecting, just to occupy their spare\n.lime, they had tlie good fortune\nlo run upon some very pretty\nspecimens of qnarlss croppings,\nwhich Grundy was willing to bet\nwould assay \u00a73,200 per ton.\nMulz and Scott didn't allow their\nvisions o\u00a3 a goldon future to\ncarry their estimate of tho prop\nerty quite so high; but at the\nsumo time thought well enough\nof it to help Aakhaus stake out\n.three claims, which they called\nthe Lucky Star, Casino and Pris-\nboe. Enough work was done\nduring tho year to show that the\nclaims wero really worth consideration, and when Don McKay\nvisited it early this spring and\nmade an offer of St,000 for the\nLucky Star group his offer was\naccepted, and the property passed into the hands of John M.\nBurke and Don McKay, who\nhave sold a { interest in the\ngroup, which now consists of six\nclaims, to Francis McClelland.\nThe three additional claims were\nfound nud located by Mr. McKay,\nand consist of tlie Butte, Lucky\nBaldwin and the Hortense.\nTo use tho words of an old-\ntime mining man, who was recently in Port Steele and visited\nthe property, \"The Lucky Star\nis eitliora bonanza or a failure,\nand from present indications it\nmost certainly looks liko the\nformer.''\nTho only work of any consequence that has been done on\ntho group, is on tho.Lucky Star,\nand consists of a shaft 10 feet f'.Mltlore' lllolcad \u00ab about live\ndeep having been sunk oll t,.lefeot in width, and several claims\nlend, followed by an open cut of hllvu ht\"!u loeilt; ''\n30 feet and about 1.0 feet deep at\nthe breast. There 1s another\nopen cut\nindications of there being a chute\nAlthough a Half Meeting Was\nHeld Last Wednesday.\nIf Port 8tefelo residents are lo\nbe supplied with waler, at any\ntime during the next decade; II\nis high time something was being\ndone lo attain lhat end. Some\nsix or eight week's ago a committee was appointed to lake charge\nof tho matter, nnd up lo lhe\npresent writing the committee is\nstill obviou-ly silent. 'It is indeed a crying shame that nearly\n.\u25a0.',000 people are forced through\nthe fault of others to be compelled to drink the muddy waters\nof tho Kootonny rivor, after its\nbeing hauled up by team,\nProspectors aro fast going into Kokl al  thu exorbitant rate of\nSchilling's Bcslk simpjy\ngood honest ten, well graded, fresh - roasted, packed\nair-tight, ,\nIf you don't like it, you)\ngrocer 'return's your money\nin full.\nThere is no.other such\nileal ing in tea.\nA Hitllliiii: a, Ciiiiiiuiiiy\nHim i'i nn nu\ntho Hell Roaring creek country\nin the hopes of catching the\nlead whicli was uncovered there\nlast week. Several locations\nhavo been mado in the past few\ndays.\nThe Coppor Crown mineral\nclaim on Perry creok, has boen\nbonded lo Prof. Haiiman for tho\nHammond Co. It is a splendid\npiece of property and is ready\nfor development which will be\nbegun at once.\nWork on the Prospector's\nDream on Weaver creok, is progressing well under Hugh Mc-\nQuade's management. Tho Prospector's Dream, is a free milling\ngold proposition and is ono of\nthe richest in the district.\nIt was rumored in town Thursday that a very rich strike had\nbeen made ou the Sullivan, bill\nno ono could be found to verify\nit.\nSkookum Chuck has again\noome into prominence by a very\nrich discovery of oopper carbonates having been made by J. P.\nSteve Young has made a dis\nMwmtof 30 feel which shows coyc^ of ovo In -WM m>Vi*\nI which   bears a   striking si mi.\noforeatlei\u00abl50feetwidV\"The Mty to tto Dibble om   Th0\nor'o is free milling qntirtz-, and 0'M is a\u25a0\u00abra?r 6oV?w' and ttec\nmany different assays have feU.0U are ttvo leads, one of two feet,\nan average of about 15.00 p01. Another tlire'o feet,   Tho claims\nton,   Work wiil bo continued on !,U'G  loMt\u00b0l1    ttbout   six   11]iles\nthe Lucky Star, and a contract 'Nortlnvest of the Dibble mine,\nhas jusl! helm lot for a 50-foot \u2022 ==\u2014==-:\u2014\u2022\nshaft, to bo sunk at once. SOUTHERN   MAIL  ROUTE,\nWork will soon begin on the  _____\nButte, lis  surface   indications .Have Your Mail Dlreoted In Caro\nshow, a good-sized lead of the\nsame ore running parallel on the\nButte. Tho property is in charge\nof  Don  McKay,   who    is ulsd'\nacting   as    superintendent    of\nWork now going on.\nof Transportation Co, at\nJennings,\nThe International .Transportation  Company   hnvo mado arrangements lo properly llaildlo,\nlust us soon as indications jits- mul deliver at Porl. Sleele, all\nfifyitstiiiiipniillsivillbopiitln,lmH.iU(i(||,06iSOr| j\u201e \\\\m\\t earn at\nand Ihe property will bo worked j Jennings, Molilalia.   It, Is ubso-\nby present owners. jul0|y necessary   how   lo  have\n\u2014  mull directed ill their cure, as\nChas. Eslmoru, civil engineer otherwise, the words, via Jon-\nand draughtsman, bus just com- \\ nlngs, have no bearing. Tho U.\nploted a milling map showing the S. postal authorities have given\nOf A PERSONAL NATURE.\ntwenty-live cents per barrel. It\nin an outrage that industries\nwhich could prosper with sleain\nas a motive power, are forced to\nawait the pleasure uf a few gentlemen who haven't time to attend to this very important matter. Buildings are going up just\nas fast as material can bo secured\u2014all frame\u2014and built of\nlumber whicli would bum easily\nand very fast. 'No insurance at\npresent and little prospect of securing any. Life, proporty, and\ntho future of the town nro all\nendangered, and the committee\nhas not as yet seen lit to even\nenlighten the public with oneen-\ncouraging word. And not only\nare tho lives and property of lhe\nresidents in peril, and llie merchants, hotel men and olher,s\nplaced at a tremendous disadvantage, but a more serious matter\nconfronts us; the sanitary condition of Port Steele is something\nthat should and must be consid\nered. The loss said of this the\nbetter, but; tho condition of affaire existing today, in a sanitary\nway, is indeed \"awfully rank,\"\nand the best thing for ils Improvement is a water work's system. Tlie committee can secure\naddresses of firms In Camilla and\nthroughout the States by applying at this olliee.\n. Will IJletcher loft Friday for\nWild Horse.\n\u25a0 Robert Mather of lho Dalgardno, bus gone to Victoria.\nJames P. Voght, has gone to\nKalispell for a few days trip.\nJoe Mortis and H,   Hughes,\ncame in for a few days'last week.\nHarry P. Palmer has returned\nto Spokane,   afler a short visit\nhere.\nW. P. Ross, has gone to'Vie;\nloria, where he. will remain about\nIwo week's,\nD. L. Bettschen, of Golden,\nwill be ready fur business in liis\njewelry store very soon,\nLane Gilliam, of Spokane,\nsiient a few days hero last week,\nand thinks well of Port Steele.'\nMr. Hugh Sutherland, one' cf\nthe owners of the North Star is\nhero again after a short trip io\ntlie East.\nJoe Wilmshurst lias gone to\nMoyio city to examine some\nproperty near Moyie lake. He\nwill return the early part of the\nweek.\nMr. H. S. Stuart of \"Fores!\nGrove, (ire., arrived on the last\nsteamer, to accept a position\nwitli C. M. Keep * Co. of Tlie\nExchange and Safe Deposit Co.\nThos. Lee, the Pioneer harness\nmaker of Brandon, Manitoba,\nwill start a harness shop in Port\nSteele. Mr. Loo represents L.\nand Vi. Bourbridgo of Ottawa.\nJames Freeborn loft on the\nNortli Star Wednesday, for hi;'\nhome in Rossland where ho was\ncalled un account of tlie serious\nillness of his 1 year old daughter\nCol. A. E. Head, Prank P.\nHogan, Doc. Reddy, and P. J.\nMc Million, went down on tin\nNorth Star.   Col. Head may nol\nW-m   Tilt- 1 VWV\nVV III. l?i. i_ILil_X\nASSAYER\nFORT STEELE, B.C,\ni Will GiVE PRSiPT iSSS SAilEFUL ATTERTJOM TO ALL\nWORK iHTfiliSTES T3 ME,\n\u00ab T H E -\u25a0\nLiberal Association.\nreturn for a few monihs, but lho\nothers Will lie bunk soon.\nMr. J. K. Parrel! of San Francisco is hero with Thos. Star-\nbird. Mr. Parrell is a milling\nman of thorough knowledge and\nexperience, and is very woll\npleased wilh Blast Kootenay.\nFrank mid Jack. MoMalioti left\nlast week for Moyie city, where\nthey will begin lhe erection of a\nlarge two story building, which\nthey will slock as a general merchandise store. The Messrs McMahon aro from San Francisco,\nand are enterprising young men\nof tlie western type.\nThe permanent organisation of\nthe Liberals of tho Port Steele\ndistrict was completed on the\n28th iust.i with the following officers:\nPresident -P, P. Norbury.\nV ice President\u2014-T. MoNaughti\nc,        , m it    i       I hi-i'i'hv v'ivi'imlii'i; iluit lliniv iluy\nSecretary-Treasurer \u2014 Hugh   ,.    ,,',-. . , .,,.,,\n\u25a0' n    after iiiiiii J mti'iii! leiiriilj' in llie llulil\nWatt, M. D. U'oiiiiiiisiion.'i'  for n llconse to   noil\nAdvisory Committee- Messrs. liquor by rulnil on llio promt*\u2122 known\ndimming,  Grasslck,   Deiiipsey,Jiistli\" KootoiHiy.rfoimo ut tho Crow's\nDurick, and Langley. i;;'\"1 '''IS!i L|U!(% \"\" lh\" Ku\"t''lll'.v\nAmong the resolutions passed\nwere Ihe following:\nARE THE BEST IN FORT STEELE.\n_:_^^j__\u00bbv_ti?uTW^'_A*-^ra_aijn_i_\n\u25a0 Beds and Bedding\u2014Warm and Comfortable\u2014Separate\nCompartments\u2014The Greatest Spread of Rain-proof\nCanvas in British Columbia.\nLODGING BY THE WEEK, s?2.50.\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT. . . .\n_W. M. CHRISTIAN, Prop,\nli;t#\/.v^f $\u25a0\u25a0*;*\u25a0#&& *A%$\\M%*M%y<%\n\u25a0\u00ab\nPORT  STEELE.   B,C,\nI General    M rchai\n\u25a0^    Miners   Supplies    a   Specialty   ^\n\u2022|      Agents   For   The  California      |j\n% Giant Powder Company. m\n.-&'\u2022 ' 'IP\nI'lMiIMIlMtI*lIWffMlPi\u00ab\n'\u25a0That the Association expresses its strong disapproval of\nthe manner in which the new\nmail   contrail  between   Goldonlulie\nRivor,\nfluted tills 2!lth iluy olJunu, hill\",\nPiiviil (J. lliii'liiii-y.   i'.l\nNOTICI'',,\nroby givo nolle* 'lint thirty (tuj-n\nlull' I illli'll.l tOlipill.V lo till'(llll'l\nami Fort Steele was let;.'\u25a0\u2022ftfter|^ml^l\"w\u2122'\u2122'',ll,fnw',0\u00ab<!ll!1(l,lnl'\nCalling for lenders for a wei\nservice, accept iug nouo of i-\n\u25a0 i\n^'\nENERflL MERCHANDISE  I\nI\n| Giant Powder, Mining Supplies & Hardware,\n1\nI Groceries    &   Provisions\nM'i\n11 III;\nprincipal mineral claims on Tra\ncoy, Six Mile, Wild Horse, Shingle, Horse Shoo and Lost Creeks,\nHo has taken groat pains to\nmake it as reliable as possible\nwithout actual survey; having\ngone on to the ground himself\nand taken Compass bearings of\ncreeks and mountain ranges.\nT'h'is map covers a long felt want\nfor at least a portion of the great\nEast Kootenay district. However Mr, Fn-itiuoi'ii Intends to\nspend the rest of lhe summer in\nlliu Held, ou lho West side of the\nKootenay liver and take miles\nfor a complete mining map of lhe\ncounlry lying between tlm North\nthat  thu leams  sent from  lln\nStar and Sullivan groups, south Noi'th Star had gone for thu pur\norders to send all mull directed\nto Port Steele, via tho nor! hern\nroute. It is perfectly safe to\nhavo mail directed as pet' above.\nNEWS   FROM   RAILROAD,\nHowovor It Is .Behoved tlmt\nWhole Matter Is iMtlod.\nAt llio hour of going to press,\nno nows hnd been received iu re-\ngard lo lho Crow'.'i. Nest Ey. if\nis safe to assume, however, that\nParliament has been parogtied\nand that tho whole matter is\ndellnitely  sotllcd.    The rumor\nto llie lower Moyie hike and from .pose, of being worked o in-\n| the Kooli.uKiy river west lo l!ie;s!riiolion, was denied hy Mr.\njboiulH ot Sl, Mary's nml (lout Hugh Sutherland, who said the\nrivers. Prospeotors would do tenuis Iinil boon sent to Lho ranch\ni Well iu giving Mr. Esl.i'nere all simply   because   there  was no ular conveyance of such eorre\n111 formation   possible abort the' work for them lit the triiue\ntenders, but lulling the contrael\nprivately to it dlfforentindlvlduul\nundor a different contract.\"\n\"That there being now over\nthroe thousand peoplo receiving\nmail at tlie Port Steele olliee, lhis\nAssociation  strongly condemns\nit's known nn tli,.1\n'row's ,N',,n-t uiill,\niii\u2122 on Ulli Klvi'iv\nDiitotl tl\n'ih dny nl .Inin', 18(17,\nAivli-o. .Mol.i',1.1,   i\nSuppil-S For Miners & i'l'dsp'e'cibr's,        \\\n% FOKT   STEELE   B.C.\n%\ni,','.wm'(iK<v_'__.v_\u00bb_\u00bbii__ftV__^\nNOTICE.\nNolii'n i.i lu'i'.-liy 'jivoii llinl i-ixly ili'.yi\niiiini'ilul\". I Inland to upply lotlinClilot\nCiiiiiiiilii-ioinir of Iiuiiii', iiii-l Works for\njiot'inlsHlon lopiii'cliiiii\" I nn urn wnl luml.\nthe proposal lo givo Fort Steele Ion tin, l.owur Moylo Hiver und Iiottor\nonly a fortnightly service for lhe fi- --.<-i-il>. -,l m follows:  (,'imiinumilhg m \"IK;\nit  post  pliiiitml   une  hid I lulln down M\n.-.li'tMiii  from  ln'lil;!'.! inul  itliiitit ono\ni|iiiirii'i-<il' n .mil'' wosl. nf tliu River,\nllli'lllir i-Hiil -lili'llllill.1. Illi'llvr Hlllltll   III\niiiiiiiiii:, ilii-ni'o wi'-'i -In nliiiliiH, llioneo\niini'lli lu iiiiiii nu in point of Ijiighmliiif.\nIiiiti'd iiiiii .limn until, IS117.\n.lulm I. 11(101\/0,     M\nll TUB W\nwinter, beginning wilh October;\nthat in our opinion tint service\nshould lie twice tt Week milil rail\nway .construction is complete,\"\n\"Thai, as lil'ly per cent of the\n('.(iiToKpondeiieo going from Fori\nSteele is wilh the South, Unit\nbeing the tpiiekost mnl most natural I'ollle for such correspond-\nonce, ll. is lhe opinion of this Association llinl. a subsidy should\nbe paid for a weekly mail,service\nlo Tobacco I'lnins, Montana, lo\nconnect, with lhe seiui-weekly\nposl. from fliero to Kalispell;\nthat by so doing there will ne\nprevented a consldoniblo loss of\nrevenue now caused by the irreg\ni'stpoii'donco NuiiUiwIii'i\"!,'\"\nCustoms inul. Minlnjj Brola-r\nOONV13VAN0KR,\nMining Propcrllcit Pnuglii mill Sottl.\nDUBSCRIBI;.\nIt'OH\n'llllll   I'.iliwt'tili loll,\n8\nle\nI\n1\nI\nm\nI\ni\ni\n1\n%\nQUEEN'S  < HOTEL,\nTwo Goininoilioiis Siiiniile Rooms lor Commercial Men\nl-IAlH'IAdl'l TOA'SSKKIIUK-Il F1IKK\nHOT ,(: HOLD PATH'S it AW.fi # 'Mill DAY.\nJ,  G,  UlUl\n'GOLDEN, B. C.\n^M\\MMM$MMMM^MW%WWm THE  PROSPECTOR,\nJS   PUBLISHED   WEEKLY  HY\n'fllfl  PHOSPIiCTOH  COMPANY,\n\u00abwwtr^,^NriMu\u00ab.nnRWaumi\u00abiw\u00ab.isMKi\u00bb\nMINERAL AOT, 1036,\n(ruini iv)\nCiH.tit'iile. of liiijiriicrnun',- Snliee,\nOorval fining Clsiw.\nwiMmmmu..\nMil\n\u2022111\n.'I.  II.   GRACE.   MANAGE.ll.        j    Wlut, liiiwili   lliinkluli [ivl'iill unnrMiirH I\nTHE   PROSPEOTOn,   i.   puMHicil1   'fWK  N'o'l'IcK iim: 1. I). U\nNOTICI'.\ni 1 li'ifeby give iiutien thut sixty duys\n| nfter ilul'', I iiile'lid to apply to tlie\nICh'iiirCoiiHiiisskiiei'uf l.iuiils,v Works!\nilupureliiiso l.ul -li'i, (lump I, in fell i\nI Kuiiteniiy,\nT. II. i\u201e li'lSKWICJv\",\nDated May _].1i, IW, -I\",\nFr\nfvoi'y Sittlllilny, mill tins a (jiumuueoii\n^liviiliiiliiii liii'c.'r iluin any utlicr piipt'l\njll liusl Kuuliuiuy. It in all lii,\u201eit. Primed\n,iiul tsiiutitlits iltmhlvi tlm news ul' nny\nptlicr paper in the 'istilut.\nAs an c,v!vyi'tl>iii;( uieviiiiuj |t Is till-\nMci'llml.\npDVOtallnill,;-uplniii.i... .,;!',,,\". St.i'li'. tin\n(levulopiiieiit ol tlio vii. iibmi'iit ri'simrci^ o:\nflu'liiMlioutt'iiiiy ml- i   ilUtrki\n(Juliscrl'pticiiis,   ! 1,51),pet'seal'.\nAilviii-ilslnir vale., mini,, v.iuhwi oa ayfllijaitloii,\nCiinlrll)ii'.loiissresi,)I|.|itiIIroiiiiilli\u00bbii'isiirtlii\ndistrict, bill all ir.iiilfr Intend, a lo,' puliliuiUlDi!\nymsi Imve tlie writer's slttiuittirii.\n'I .\n\u25a0::     NOTICE.\nli'.ilieti In Iii'inliy uiwii Hun sixty ilnys uli.i'\nalii 1 inleiul Ui upaly lul lu'Cliief ( iinni,issii.i,.\nr of ltm.l-i unil vmi'tis t\u201er \\\u201e TiiiL,.i,-n to piii'-\n(I . I i, uiu..., Imul .Ul Mlirli ei'i'i.;; Ilii-liue Iv\nv.ili,-u.-'Ui ill, nee III I'lllltllK ivi'M, tiicill'i: IV\nmm\\ AOT, 1888,\nCi-riificnli ol' liiip-riivemi \u201e!s Notice.\nGood Luck Mineral Claim,\nTHE   EOLH'JJAL , SITUATION.'\nfMmi AST, !\u00a706,\nMaverick Mineral-Ciaim.\nOur meat esteemed conlfiiupor-\npry the t'loldeil Era, seems In\nthink  tlmt  The  prospeotor, i.~\nlaboring under a tnlsapprehen-\nfsion as to the Era's renmyks regarding llie  sell-styled. Liberal\ncandidate,    The Era has hen,\nvery emphatic In essaying the\nfact that Mr. Wells \\yas a candidate ol the Liberal party.   Willi\naji  excuse  (i teei  \u25a0) \\ inches in\nlength, it says, \"The Liberals 01;\nthe ''Era\" end nf the line oame\nto an understanding io support\nMr.  Wells.\"    Now we have no\nobjection lo the  \"Era\" or llie\nmembers of the Liberal party or. 'ZZZ-\\ZAi ',ZZ,  ,.'!\u25a0\" \u25a0'\u25a0.Z's'l '\";\u25a0::.\u25a0 vvvi\nthat end of the district, support- ,i-,-e:-.:.-.. - \u25a0- jiii-iie \u25a0[ -.-.\u25a0..\u25a0.-.. ,.,,-x- -. -\ning whom ther please as the1 r:,.'.'..,'..\"..'i...,.\neandidale;  but wo think, \"and!  A'\" \u25a0\u2022'\" '\"' '\u2022\u25a0\" v\":\" ''\u25a0\u2022'\u25a0  \u25a0:,\"1\"\";\"\nrightly too,\" as tye have been in- .Z.,,$- '.,.\u25a0'\u25a0: \u25a0'.-\u2022\u25a0.\u25a0.:.\u25a0..', ',,:   - P   ...\nformed by prominent Liberal\",;' ;:,'\" '\u2022 '\u25a0\"\"\u2022 ; \u2022'iK-,>i i\nthat; the parly at this end of thei '**\" \u25a0\"\u25a0\"\" -'M'-- ':\"'i;;\" :\nline should have something loH    P,     '\"    -----\u2014\u25a0-\u2014;   -\u20147\n\u201e\u201e..,,        ,, \\       ,      ... 1 the Fort Steeiu district and r.as--.\nsny 111 tlie matter, and surely will;,.    .\nhave, when the appointed  tlmci   \u00b0     \". '     .\n,   .       -,   \u201e , , 1   The following eomments are\narrives,  llie Ern, also takes um-L \u2022\u25a0\u201e'\u25a0.?\n, , 11       , ti   . Irom some ot lee many promt\nbrage at our remarking, \"that I       T\u201e     ,   .     ,,    '   '.\n,,   \",   ,       \u2022, ...   ,, , . ..    . ,   . nent Liberals 111 Mas portion ot\nthe electors of this district iniirht:       ,.    ,     ,'\u25a0\"\u25a0',      , , .\n,   '. ,, '    i the district, interviewed on tins\ngo a long way and tare worse,:    , ,   ,\u25a0,\n,,       ,.   , ...    'subject oy ns:\nere they find  a representative!     ,,.    ;'\n,.,    ,, ,        ..,,..;    \"Vie shall commit ourselves to\nlike the present one.     Opinions\n..,..,    . .,.      no candidate until we see how\nmay di tor in many ways.   Oui' ,     ...     .       , ,  , ,.\n'\u25a0\u25a0', ,   ,\u25a0 .,-,      J' i the riding is to be constructed,\nremarks apply to the roprosen-     , ,\u201e   ,. , ... .\u201e ,\n...        , ,      ,   , ,    ,     I    \"Wo think il is a pleoo ol 1111-\ntalivo only as to what he has j     , ,        ,l ,.,,     ,,.,   .\n, \u25a0    ,...\u00bb   .,.':,,, , pudeuee on the part ot Ihe 'JSt'tt\ndone to lurther the onward pro-;1   ,. . ,. , , ,,\n\u201e,,     .. , . .       1    , \u25a0,  ' to toist any caiuliuuto upon the\ngress ot the dislricl,  ami while: ,'.    .     ..        *\n,   ,.   ,   ,,   .   .,       party at tins lime,\nwo are a lenilerlool ot but three '    ,\" ..     ,   ,\n,.    .   ,,   .,.,.. \"1 am positive that no mention\nyears Rtaiiiliuu; 111 the districl,i we ,     ,      '    ,,,,..,     ,.:..\n.,,    ,.        . ,,   .    \u25a0 has been made to the Liberals of\nsay without fear ol coiitrmlie.lnmi,,     ,.,    ,\n.,   .  \u201e . 1       ,     111 urt Steele ns lo any person as\nthat lhe   present  member  has ,.,.,_\u201e\ndono everything ]io\u00absible to fur\nXM'l'ICK,\n\u25a0 \u25a0'  |\nXiilit'ii\n.ii..,,.  mil Wnvlis ',.,  lieniil\n^ nftor j\n\u25a0    lltitei\nNOTICE,\n11. ;>. KiMc'iii\nMay lllil'. 1357.\n\u25a0ituto 1 |\n\u25a0I'i 1\nNOTICE,\nNOTICE,\nNutii'u ia lu.'i'i'by jriven\nIiiiiI. 110 duys\ntfli'i'dale 1 iiitenilt.fi mul\n. application\n11 lliu lln:.i;i'!|li|i'. Uie 1'\ni'h;;' Uonimis-\ndoner uf fjiuidti uml Work\ni fur 11 spiieiiil\nieeiiiie tu en! ami carry\naway liuilit']'\nnnii   lliu  following (lem\nfllieil lands,\niliuiii'il about two miles\naisl uf Puck\nBridei! un Mil: Itivi'i'. K\nsl Kiiiili'iiuy\nIJiiitvii't, eiumlieneiiig utu\nilaki! pluiitud\nni wesl end of limit wile\n.- llu- illinui- i\naiu jllillrl the I'llli Hivi'i'ii\nii I'xteiuling 1\n\u2022astevlj' about -UU oluiii\ni.v'iiiiiviuiii, lu'iiiif luiiiiitU'il\niv lite uioitiitiiiji mill mi\nuntil Iiy Elk'\nLtiyer. I'liiituiiiiiii.'' uliiiut 1\n111 ll.Ti'ii.\nDuted Mny \u00b1.'ikI,' IWI7.\n.IS\nNOTICE.\nNui'iiv la lii-ivliy  a'''\n1   Unit ulsiy\nlav ufi-r 'lm.' 1 Intend '\nai'l'ty tu llie\nlliiimi'iilili'   i'l.ii-1    Cm,\nv iduiiei-    0!\nI.iuhIs ami  Works iur\n...ruil-si.ill   111\nI'UVIVI'IIHI' ,.,!,-   IllllUilvl  Ul\n: -ir,, to lei-.\nNOTICE,\nTO JOINT STOCK COMPANIES.\nT\n1: foilriivliif !\n-elliui. iiutnliet'iii! Ull. ol 1\nI\nC'liiit]iuules A\n\u2022t, l\u00abii.\" relative 10 Uie l,.s\nofii\nfreu ,iii|lii!''u 1\nei'lilli'iiie IsiiuullHliutl tor 1\nlull\nnun Hun ol .10\nfl'l'Sl-ilrii CilMl-Asins.\n.lAMEH RAICI'll\nMinister qf Mm.\n1'l'U\nvliU'liil Seiai'l\nley's Olliee. lllil May. 1 HOT.\n. 11\n1.   Nitlwltlml\nliilliin itii.vlliliin In llie ro\ntl'ii\n.-oil\nlllfil\n} In seiitlnu 1\niv lien- Inili\"\na tlio \"Minill'lil Aim, IHim,\"\nI'liieef Mlnhiu A.-l. 1MU,\"\nnul ',..|..ii|.'ulliet llie inliii\nNOTICE.\nlice i< hereby lilven Hint tlilrty iluys nltor\nrim Sullivan Ui'iniji Miiiliii:('iiiii|iany P.M.\n'1:.' wilt uiijily In Hie I'liief eoniinlssloiier\nmis nml IVoi'ts fur a iiiioelnl tlei aao lo ciii\n\u2022i- on llio rulkiwlili.' ilesei'ilicil iiieee uf In nil\n.oiilliMlirliei'ciili, In linst .Kouleiuiy ilis-\nII. C, to wit; ('iiliiliiiineliiaiilii liusl lillHlt-\nllieSiillii'iinTi'iiilint llio Ninth slile or\neimli ulioul \u25a0'; of iiiiill6aoiillio(i\u00abl,ol lliu\niilinei'ul elaltii, lliiuiiiiie tlietloo went forty\n, llioneo s\nlieliu.. Hi.\nulli forty\nelllllus. tlil-lii'i'\niiriyeliiiliiii. Hi\nWu liei'e\nniii afti'l' i\nNiOTH'E\niiie 190 liilunil\ni Ihtii. slst.i\nMi il|)ply le\nnf liiiiivli; nnii\npiii'i'tiiliiis :\\2,\nnn rtl,t MU,\n.' Mlesiilll, I'l'\nli'. imi\nlelill UIU\nIK. llienee ein.l\noiinliis. ilieliee\nne luillilreltllial\nelialus, llu'lieo\nU.'inuy i'liiiins\n'llilK,\n'I'i'.il'.siii'ei' ot ltd\nI MlnlllBl.'li,\n' 111. IH it,\nNOTICE.\n1 TIIAMWAV OOMl'ANY ISCORl'OllA-\nN Al'T IMIi\",\n'\u25a0il. |.',\nal; e\nami\nlimine of Sim-\nMl'lllllB Oli'oi'i\n|.;toilc In the\niiii'liri'.llii.liy\nappilentlotl lu\nnannies for In-\nl. im llio Slllll-\n1 twt.\nrlli ol\nisl slllll lit till\nSlnle Of W;,.,!|l!,||\nWnll Wane ul I\nnu lllro'lif Hrilisli I'uluiiilili\nvelliillile Unit ire linve 111\nin llejtlslnir ul Jiillll Btiioli\niriionilliin iinili r llio nhoYo\nin 11 iMiili. N.ii'lh Still' ita.l Port Steule 'I't'iua-\nuy I'olllliiUiy fin' tlie liill'liose nf liliililllu',\nlullil.liia mill i,|icriilliia Iriimwiiys, ami fm\niiisli'iu'tliiK nnil e'l'illililliu li'liill'iouo itnil tolo-\nritlill liiii-h In fsililieei! n llrreivltli,\n'I'lie pollils l.i'lu'i'll M'hlell il ls lil'0|iosi:il ll\noilil slieh Iramivnya, teli-|.lioue ami l.eleio'tit\n'\u25a0'It\"\nNOTICE.\nIi.'iii'i' SI! i'Iis, ?\n\u25a0 Initial post In\nIIV,\nlil'r'iT\nllliilU'i'.'|l!i')lh.\nl.'e .(lll'lis. W.\n\\Y. eoriier.\nKolillUHY,\nI'llOMSOtf,\n. Tints.\nNOTICI!.x\n1 hereliy iflve nollee thut tlilrty iluys uftcp\nilule I Intenil to nr-iily lo the Chief Cuiniiilssloih\ncr of liiiuils unil Works fur u sjieelul lleetiinj to\neat liiiitiei'uu llie I'olliiwluir ili'smllieil ttleeo of\nlaial in Kust Kiiolt'jiiiy (llslrlet.   Ik'alllillnil nt,\nml iilnnti'il evenly oiinliis east Ironi lho\nmil III west elliui i-uf Willi Willie's lll'ii-ennitlon\nllio une aillo (vest, llienee one ami a half\nliilles iiiii-lh. thenee une ijitjii ellnl, tlienee oan\n I n Imlf miles soillll In allien of !l0|;llln|ll|[,\nIt, I), Mnthi'l',\nDnteil June lsi.li. 1S1.T. ' ru\nlltitiidMiiy 2-IUi, IS\ntl, Gii|\u00bb[\n>oll.\nX)l\ntl'll\n:\\)ft Sttlt\nlo,$Inj; jo\ni. isti;.        'it.\nNOTICE,\n\u25a0\u25a0    -\u2122 _-\n\u00ab\u2014\u25a0   ..M     \u2022--\n(1 i\nti is litre\n.imi M>\njy jftvoa t\nty diiy.s uf\ntut I the untler-\n\u2022rOnt1'. ui ayyiy\nwih\n\u25a0CI\nief Ciiinu! bsloiii!]'\"'\nUiinds & Works,\nVict\nTin\nii>v juii'in\nKS.lllJl lo in\nI'cliRsc ~o,'.\\ aereh\ncf It\nUU\nmi Wm.:\n.creek,, ft\n.nut \u2022iisi'.;\n1 riisl.coni\nimueiieitig nt lho\n1. thetie'Q.i'unututr\ni-onol.S.:H..G. 1,\ntin5!)\nchains ii\nirth to the\nnorth west etsnier\n\u25a0>t E\nSu\ntal;u, tbe\n-C'llltltiut). I\niviti'e^.^ehuiiit!\nw the lahc shore\nHiir\nmi thi't\nastern bou\nultiryoriol :M-1.ti\n1,01\nnet\n11 ilio Will\nfUit-'stvUl\njitnilury .\"iotitli to\nllllin\nor\n(SlKnctll\nN. IIAN80N.\nWll!-\nn. j\nuy 2-t, U\nir\nus norih\n:i eandiilitto,\nThe Liberal electors of Fort\nSteele do not need any consider-\nal ion from the (lolden Era for\nwhat (hoy are perfectly able to\ndo lor tlieinselvos- select a eandidale that will ho acceptable to\nthe electors of East Kootenay.\nThey will he very much surprised\nif the (lolden Bra's nominee will\nbe nu aeeephible candidate le\nany Uberat Constituency.\nther the interests ol' his oohstit-\niioncy.in this district, these Facts\nare patent to all, and we are not\npassing judgomolil, I'roiii either\na flovei'iuiieiii or Llbern'l standpoint, but from what we know of\nhis official ear\"i during the past\nlltree years. \".\u25a0 would also assure : our uio;-.! disliiij.oiisl oil\n[rieiid Ihal the t'rospeetor is\n\"iion partisan\" and always .will\nbe, and its ciiliiniHs are open lo\nall, upon the political .silunlioi,      M\/JL   SERVICE   HEEDED.\nIrrespective of party.    And in. I    \u201e \u201e\u201e,,.,, is \u201eny Kmon m em.&\nothei'l'iicUlint we would nii|ir.fs,imfcn|i ,\u201e ,,,,,, (,0lm)10U b,.a.'mof|\nupon llie \"Era\" is, llial no poll-1 ,\u201e,,\u201e why Pol,t gteUlo sll(nlld flot\nticittii i'l'i'in eillier side  can pui - L(( onliUod' lo H|. ,,,iist ft semi.\n;cliasea('onlrolliiij!iiiloi'.stiiilhit',!wl\u201e,k|y mui) ,.c,,.vk,0i v,0 know\npaper, for ils columns are devot-1 mil w|uit u 1Si   W(! luu,e lod.u, ,x\\\ned to lhe interests of tlie district, LTowiujj population of perhaps!\nand not its politics, and our sole|uOI)0 ()|. ,^m 1)0,)pl0| wha iu|\nobject in replying to.tho Era ha,-1 |U0Ht (.,ls0S| |l|v stl,au\u201eel.s, aml:\nbeen lo call attention to the. fuel !wh()   expC(Jt|   .,,.  .,.  mntl0].   A\nthat this portipii of; the districl! oou|.sc U]l0n oming ,\u201e hore tu bu|\nhas been ignored complelely in ,Ml,,() \u201e,,,, m,u] ,a ,nnst om.,, per|\nthe matter, niiieh to the rogrel i wl,(,,.    u is h,cl,,(1(1 ,ul im,onvoa. j\nof our citizens.   If we have been i j(>m,(, ,U1(, ;l v.0|,ry ,0 .,u wh() ox.!\nrlghlly inl'orineil,  the maun; er; \u201e\u201e,,, anv ,,llvn.:i]}l,,,A(,ncr:; espec-l\nof our esteemed eonteniporary \u25a0 ia|ly .of-ft buBhwss mU;ure. Somo.i\ncoraosfrojn a hiiKlof politicians, i|hh)J,must bc, dol,\u201e t() ,\u201e,,,(\u201e|v\na laud virtually under a pellici at t||H l.un\u201en.u!>|,3 state of affairs,:\ngovernment, where t'emule sul',- Ab()Vn u!1 lhin?s capitalists andi\nrage   reigns   supreme, and tl etilm,st,n.s snOT,id tl(jl |)(, elieumil.\nlessons learned from female |o-!oro[i with thwilisadviiiilagenpoiii\nlUiciaus.allows tlie ildllor to pro-: comir,,.- into the cuunli- us there \u25a0\nclaim his position us to purly is nothinw- tliat lends to awaken\npolitics I;-  months before  his',, ai_gu_t and distaste for anv\nvaluable services ure di.o.    'rteLwlioll more ,!w\u201e ,;,\u201e f;,(.t timl\n';'vEra\" says, if our eonleraporary lno is ()Ut in the  vviUs tln,ei,|\nlsasiipporterofthepresentmein-|wooks f|.,m] anywhore.   [t \\H ,\u201e;\nbor, tho Editor will admit that it|bchopcd thm the citizens will'\nis highly improper for him lojgivi3  .ljnU) tji0llg|)t l0 Uiis sub :\ndictate to the Liberals us to how .\"\u2022  ,t\nthey shall act in this  matter, | - :.\nWe would inform the Editor oi I\nlhe Era,  that we aspire lo no!    Telegraphic dispatches to The:\ndictatorship,   we question   no'Prospector announce  llm   tact\nman's ri;lht of suffrage, and care that work was begun last Monday\nnot, who'either party selects as morning upon the Crow's Nest\/\ntheir candidate, only Inisting to Pass Iiy, at Lotlibridge, Nelson,\nthe good judgement of tho elect- and McLeod,   How definite or\nors In selecting the best man for ju.u then lie lhe information   we;\nthe position, But whon a louder-! know nol, \"but at any rate 11 is a\nfoot cf some foui'months In llm'god send to tiirtiwrs, merchants!\ndistrict crawls llirough a politic viand, workliiginen of ibis dislTlel, i\nal door, and undertakes to select! who will lm eallod upon to fur-;\nu caialidate, and boast him as the I nisli material and supplies for its,\n, calididnte of lhe party, without j completion,   'It is a gala ocens\nconsulting  the   electors,    \"woiionfor Eort Sleele and vicinity,\nkick,'umt we assure the manage, and the small till of news will,\nHieiit of the \"I'll'll\" llllll We  sllllll | HO dfillbl, he welcoii.eil   with   lie\nahviiyn   kick,    vigorously  a;\".l tense ilelight by ill rostdents of\nheavily for ll'.e bi'iit iiilercils ut. Hie 'district. i\nNOTICE,\n'I'iik\" notii'O, thul llilriy ilny.s Hftov dnlo I\nsliull tipjiiy In tne (inlil Cuiiiiiiisiiiiuiei' for u\nIlvi'ii.s.., tu n-tiiil liqiiiiiv- en thi; pn-mi.si.'.s Known\nMi.Sl'.'Uonnlils !tini.,|,. Hotel, White (irousc\nMininliiln In .illld illnlrli-t.\nW. T, .Mi'OlvSSAa,\nUntcil May illli, ISK. .\u00bb\nNOTICE,\n1 lieroliy ix'wo notice, Unit sixty days\nafter date Intend toapply to the I'lilef\ni .'tmiinli.siinier of Lands and Works for\niiei'tiiissiiii] to pitreliiisii 1110 tiiu'es of\nland situated In East, Kootenuy. iliBtriet\nen Sand creek itliont ninti miles from\nthe bridge, The i.iilinl post being the\nnorth west corner, Iheiiei'. -10 ehains\nsouth tlienee -10 eliiiins east, thenee 40\ni'liiiins noi'th, thence 10 chains vest, to\nplaco of conimeiK'einciit,\n.1. B. Lnnsley.\nDated this 12th dny of .\\Iay,l\u00bbllT.     -Ill'\nNOTICE.\n1 hereby give notice thai. 1 have tip-\nplied to the Chief Commissioner of\n1muds and Works for a license In cut\ntiuilicr un tlie following described piece\nof land, situated en north side nf tit.\nMary's Hiver, in Mast Kootenay District: Beginning at the K I'l. col'iiov ol\nAlbert thuiUs' pre-emption, tlienee east\n(.100) ono hundred chains, thenee smith\n(120) one Hundred und twenty olinlns lo\nhank of St. (Mary's River, thence west\nfollowing blink of St, Mary's Rivor (t'Oj\nsixty chains, thence,noi'th,forty chains,\nthence west forty ehains, thonce noi'th\neighty chains to place of beginning.\nF. P, Hogan,\nDated May 28, ISIIT. IS\nNOTICE,\n(nl, eriiro ii tiuim mi llie West niillltnf tin\nll.i'iti'iiiiy river, Nui'lh ot mill tieur lhe mnnlli\nnt Sl. Mary's Hiver nml u point in, or tieur tlie\niiiiiiiiii ol Mnrli Creek, in tlm Rust Kopteniiy\nUiiilrli'i,. Hrilisli Oiilninliiu.\n(li,) Fi'mn ii |i\"inl nl ni' neni' llie tiionUl of\nMnrli Creel: tifni'iisultl nml i; piilnt on or niinr\nllio StoiiewitU .lltcltson Mlnernl Clulm, on Snlll-\nvnn lilllltl sniil Uust Koolelinj, liisti'lcf, Hrltlsh\nCiiliniililii.\n'I'.ic (toneriil rotltn of llie .sulil triiinwuys is\nlii'oiiost'il to lie Hi follows!\n(ii.); Coniitieunliin ill il point mi tho West\nimul: nf tlie KoiiteiiiivV l'liyer. Nortli of. nml nenr\nHie miuilli nf St. Mury's Hiver mul I'liniiinn\nWesterly itloiilf Hie Nortli liunk of sulil St.\nMury's lllvor ton point nt or iinni, tlie iniuilli of\niiiiii: Ovceli.\n(ti,) Ci'mninueliiit n.t il point ut or nenr llie\ninoutli of Mnrli Cruel; unil I'litnilnii nlont'iiriienr\ntin; Iiuiiii (if sl'lil Mnrli C'ret'li In it Nortli Westerly (lli'ciiLloii to ii point on or iiiiiir the Stone-\nwiill .lni'liiion Wlnei'tll 011(1111 on Slllitvun lllil\nlltol'Csillo.\nFllANH l1, llllllAN.\nWAIT W'v\\l)ll,\nWitness:  Wm. 11. lloss,\nDnted nt Porl Steelo, Urltlsli Ooltinillln, this\nMill iluy It .llinn. A, n,.l\u00bb!U, W\nNOTIl.'fl,\n|ii linri'liy \"ivcii Unit I iMnvBiiret e. llerrliiini\nInleiul to npiiiy In fii,, Chief l.'iiiuiiilsslnnor of\nIiiiiiiiii mul 'n'nriis, virtni'ln. (or iiormMii in\nput'eltlimi itvlu iieiHis of luiul. Coiiiuu'ni'liijt tit my\nsoutli mist I'oriiiir hll.miu.ll an riinliis norm of thu\nsouth tveel mu nnr ut VV.S. Collliir'stirn-eiiipltoii\nlliinu'ii ruiiiilni! Ill eliiiins ivjst. thenee Kll chillis\niini'lli, thenee j'lelinius eust, tlieiii'e Sll clitilna\nmiiith in point of cominetuionionl,\nMill'lttll'etC, K'lll'liiiiiii.\nI)u|il(l Jlilie IS(,!i, |SI1J, ' 1,1\nNOTH.'I'j,\n1 liei'eliy I'lvo nollee Unit llitrl.v ilnys ilttlni\n\u2022'.me 1 lull ml In upiilj. in Hm Clilet(.luininisslon,\nerul I,il|illsi,|lil lVi>i|;,ifci'iiiipc|,|itl IK'lliiso tn\ncut tlnilicl' on (.lie [ullinviii;; ili'sci'ilii'il plenu of\nluml In Must liiiiiteuiiy illsH'Int, HCHllllilllB ut\nn post plllllleil Iti'i'llly eliniiw mist Iriiin tho\nnorth lyes! eiir|i!:|iii| \\Vujt Willie'spre-emptliili,\ntlieiiuu ensl oi|i' iiille, theniio jjurtli onu unil u\nhull m||os, H|ri|ill0 west Dipi uilje, thonoo soutli\none uml \u00bb |i|i|f miles to pluee \u201e\\ heitliinliiB,\nl'*i A. Jones.\nOuti'il Jlllili Ijtlli. islif, 61\nNOTICI':.\nPAIiLIAMENTABY NOT'1013,\n\"TltlS '11UAMWAY COAIl'ANY INCOHl'OllA-\nTION ACT 18115'.\n.Kotlee is liornliy (tlvoti thut iipplli'lillon will\nhe ninile ut tin, nest session of the tiCgtsltttlve\nI hereliy give notieo that sixty days Assenihly for the Hrovlnec of Hrltlsh Cnliiniiiiu\nNOTICE. \"\nI liei'iihy nlve mitiee Hint thirty' iluys sifter\n(Inlo 1 inleiul lo upply to tlie Gold Cunimls-\nslnliei'for u lieense tn sell l!(mor ttt retnlloii\nthe .premises imowu us the \"ItiU'rniitlonul\"\nllolei un the west side ol Ulverslile Aviinue.\nPort Steele. 11. C.\n(ISO. lIOCiGAli'l'H,\nDnted ill. Purl Stoele, H. C., this Slst dny ol\nMny, A. 0,. isnf. 18 \u25a0,\nDISSOLUTION NOTICK.\nNotieo is hereby given that tho partnership of C. .1''. Venosta & Co. is. dis-\niilvod by iniitiiitl consent. Q. A. Elton\nretiring therefnira. The linsiness will\nlm continued inider thp nanio of C. t'.\nVenosta & Co. who will assume all\nliabilities and collect all debts due the\ntinted JiUKi ist, 1S07,\nIS\nNOTIUB,.\nI hereby give no-ice that I will apply\nto the liolil l'oinniissioiiei' fin tl license\nto sell intoxicating liquor by retail at\nmy residence at Croc's Nest Landing,\niieai' Kl!i river. Objections should hu\nlil.'il ut tlie Mining'llei'iii'ilci's Olliee\nlicfiiru the 11th, June. htll\".\nMrs, ,1. Jlot't,\nDnted lhe 12th, day nf May ISO\".      Ifi\nAnd still lliiil water committee\nis silent. And the wheels of industry in this thriving little town\nurn awuiling its decision. The\ninhabitants are thirsty and must\ndigest the muddy mixture of the\nKootenay. The streets at-flight\nare ns dark as \"the land of lho\nmidnight sun, tliat never shone,\"\nani.ltliedu.it can't be sprinkled\nsave by the kindly benefaction of\nDivine I'rovideni.'.e, in omitting\noccasionally a shower, to hoi p\nout lhe fioor (hist-liegi'lliietl citizens. And what the committee\nsuys: we know It not,\nNOTICE.\nI hereliy; s'lve nollee Hint sixty ilnys utter\nilnte't Intend to upply la tlio Chief Commissioner of liiuiils unil Works for permission to\nmtt'uhuKO -to ueres of hold sltitnled In Husl\niMioioiiuy dlstrleti on the nortli fork of Snnd\nereek.ulioiit ono und it Iiuir inllos from the\nfiirks. Tho Inltlul post licliis tho South oust\nnoruer, thenee llu ehuins west, Ihonoc to ulllllns\nnorth, thenee llu ehulils oust, llienee -io chains\nsouth lo ylnee of coininetioc'liioiit.\nW. J. LANOLBY,\nDuHKllhls I'ltli, iluy ol Miiy, 1SUT. -In\nNOTICE,\n1 lierepy (ilvu noilee. tlmt sixty dn.vs nlior\ndull', l Intend to upply to tin: Chief Commissioner of l.innls nnil Works for permission to\npurehuiiO sixty ueres of lund sUfuitnil on the\nMoyen nuke in lliu dlst (let uf P.nst Kootonny,\nI'oniiiloneliiK ul u postiiluiiteil ul the stnith west\nI'liruer of MeVllttes Inuil,'llioneo(iisHlleliilllls\nthouee south I:, rhuins. to tile north liuiilulliry\nof eiirisfeU's pre-i u.ptloli. thonco rollowlliB\nsnid liimililnry 111 ehuins, thenee In clllilllS'lo\npoint, of lieiflnliiiiii.\nW. 15. Ulftlmis,\nDined tills Iilh iluy of liny ISU\". \u00ab\nNOTICE.\nI hereliy five iiniieii. thut sixty duys ttfier\ndnte, I Inienil in upply to llio I'lilef Ctitiimlii-\nslouer of Cuiiils nml Worlis for permission to\nptlrrhtise I'l'l neves of lund. sltltute oil Moyeu\nliillio In tile illslrli'l of I'lnsl Kooleiiuy, Illilli-\nmeiielnii ut u post puititufl ut tho south west\neot'liiir. iheiitie lu eliiiins Knsl, iheneii In ehlilnu\nnol'tll, tlictluu lu ehuins wust.llliilleu In ehuins\nsum h tu point of in \"ituiitie,\n111. IllKBllil'S.\nUutoil tills ITth duy nf Muy, IW, l\u00bb\nafter dute 1 intond to apply to the Chief\nI 'oniiiiissionei' of .bands and Works for\nliei'inissinit to purchase ono hundred\nand sixty acres of unstirvoyed and unoccupied hind Crown Lands situated on\nTracy Creek ill Fort Steele Mining Division, Beginning at it post planted\ndose to Tracy Creek at the foot of the\nmountain and about tlvo utiles from\nWiisa, being the \"NE. corner; tlience\nsouth III chains, thoneo west 40 chains,\ntheneo north tU-i'hiiins, tlience east 40\nehains to place of beginning,\nGuo. H. Scott.\nDated May Will, 1811\", 48\nNOTICE.\nPublic notice is.horoby given that\nsixty days after date wo intend to apply\nto tho Honorable tho Commissioner of\nLands and Works for permission lo purchase throe hundred and twenty acres\nof unoccupied Crown Lands sitimtod on\nthe west hunk of Elk River, Must Kootenay, commencing at tho southeast corner of lot 22\" of the Kootenuy Valley\nLand Co's, land, thence west 40 chains\nto lot 1121,  thenee south  SO chains,\ntheneo oast, 40 chains, thonce noi'th 80\nolinlns to pluee of commencement.\n\u25a0 Gko. R... Watson,\nJohn o, Walker,\nGiso. HontiAiii'ii,\nJay Ushku,\nDated fort Steele, May totli, 1,811\",    48\nNOTICE,\nInside of Ihree weeks The\nProsneolor will have in position\nils new liiibcocli sleniii pl'Cl'H,\nwhicli will gWo all tlie iiocussary\nfacilities for the present. The\nProspector expects to publish an\n1'vptigo paper not equaled by any\nin Hi'ilinh (.'eliinibia,\nNOTICE.\nI hoi'uliy \u00ablve imi let, Hint sixty ilnys niter\n(Into I liili'iid In upply lo tho cnlel Cloi'inil--\nsloiier of luiiiils mul worlis for piiruilssloii lo\npiii'ehnso :en ueriiH of luiul slluutu uu Moyen\nlillllu In lilniil Kuoleniiy dlslrlul nnd (leserllicil\nuu follows, lli'itlnuliiK ill u punt plllllleil liulf\nu inllo down sin utu from lu'lden uml u iinurlur\nof n mile lihi'lt frnni thii rivor, tlioniio niirili su\nplmhiKi theiu'ii wosl. in eliiiins. thoneo soulli Ho\niihuliis. llioneo oust In eliiiins to point ol Iio-\n({llllllllll,\nI., A. Mu ll In.\nHilled Ihls Imh iluy ill Muy, IBIIT. '\u00ab\nNOTICE.\nklxiy duys uflcr ilnlc I Inienil\nh|ef I'litiililtsslillior ol l.ullil', &\nIsiilon in pni'i'hnwi! ulioul mil\n\u25a0veil mill timireiipled crown\n nst Iiuiiii ol Wild lliufic\nenny dlslrlel. I.li'iilinilnii in\nriicr uf lm BI llVm. Ilulllli'l.\n..iiii in mny uliiiliis, ihoiico ousi in\n, iioi'ih iniiiul 'id twenty\ni'liiiins to liluili el Wild llorseelTcli. tlienee\nfiilliiwlmt liinili ul Willi llorsi' rreeh in plliocol\ntiiiiilnnlitif.\n11, 'in, CUMMtN'B,\nDivttiilul t'Oit Steelelllltli April, Win It\"\nTM(\n1 Mi i'l'l\nIII\npp\ny In Hi\nWi\nrili\n, for pi\nttl'l\n\u2022s\nif mil'\nllll\nIs.\n-liiiul\nllll\n'll,\nIII'\nlimn !\u25a0:\nin .iik\nllll\ni.uuili\nllll\nlinlii'i.\nt hereby give notice that sixty (lilys\nafter (Into I intend to apply to tliu Chief\nCommissioner of Lands and Worlis for\npc.i'inissloii lo pureliuse three hundred\nand twenty acres of unreserved and nn-\n(iueilplod Crown lands situated on St.\nMary's t'tlvoi' In linst Koolonay Dis,\ntilct. Inigliiiilng at the SW. coi'iior of\nA. M, Met.. Moni'l'.en's pi'O-ciuptlon.\ntlience liiii'th elghly clinins, ihoiico\nwest forty chains, thoneo south nighty\ni'liiiins. more or less, to baiik of Ht.\nMary's River, thence following hank or\ntil, Mlify'ii ttlvor to plaoo of licglnniiig.\nWait Wa on.\nIliittnl May T,, I8U\". 48\nNOTICE.\nfurun At!tuuUiort\/.!nt,' tho imiurpomtiou or u\nComimiiy to consti'ucl 1.11O oppviite 11 line of\nIfuUwa.v -ommonoini: tit stimo i\u00abiiiit an tlio Unu\not Uio MrliiHh Olmnbiu Snutlicni Kullwiiy\nfmliLirwisc !ni-Wn us tlio Crow's Not Prissi\nRnllwiiy nearest tho town or lAn-t Stei:lu in\nKust Koutetuiy antl thonvu UirtMi)-'li Miesaifl\nftjwn of Fort fitcelu und the Tiuc.v ernt'k (Us-\ntrict to somo point on Wnsa ovcclt will) powor\nto operate tlie sitM Railway either by means of\nsteam or oleeirie power, also witli power to\neoiwti'ttct anil operate a telCisraiih or teletilionc\ntine in eomieetion wllh su.li Railway nntl with\nall oilier ui-uiil powers, rights ami priviie\u00abes.\nDat\u00abrt at Fort Steelo this \"th Juno, i^T-\n.IOHX CAStPiliJlili*\nSoliolioi'foraiipHeanlH,     \u2022111\n'I'ulte lioiieo. thai, nlKt.y tiiiyn artcrilalc t\nflmll apply to Uio Ciiiei' Commlssitiner of r\u00bbamls\nmd Worlw for the pnrolnaso of the foilowinB\nlii'serilH i\\ land, jtririimimr m n pom planted Hi)\nL'!inin\u00ab uorth of the nortli east eoruer of lot -yi\\\nui-oiip I. llioneo ^es(, M) elialus to a pout on ensl-.\nern houndury of jot j-'i, gvpup I, Ihnnoc nortli\nto tho north 0114 corner of mild lot -iii. ifronp I,\ntlionen foll-whiif tho tnijilis of the St. Mury's\nIttvo110 Uie north won|cnnior of lot liNll. yrotm\n1. tlieiuto nuiith t\u00bb |lto soutli went eornor of sail!\nlot ltwi!,f{n;up 1, thonco qiih!* to the kouUi east,\neornor or said lo*. HHit, in*oup I, thenee -south tq\nthe soulli west corner of lot -iStl, (jroup I, theimo\neaul to lho south ihkI;eornor of said lot 4,-Hi,\nuroupl. thoneo south II eiiaiiw and IW links In,\nthe point of 'Ije-iltminij.\nJohnSnelifiinMli,\nHated |lils aistititv of ,lnno, iwr,    .       5|\nNOTICE,   .\nWo liercby (jivo uot-Jeo that sixty days after\ndate we intend to apply to tho Chief Commis-i\nslonerol* Ijiindsand WoHts for pt'rnijssion lo\npureliuse R30 iieres of land more or less situatefl\nin Kust Koolenuy district. II, C, Uctrlnnini,' ut\n11 post stml-h west eornor of \\Va!|, Wailo's pntv\nehuseL-iiiiiii on Si;. Mary's rtyer Vj ehaiiifi west\nof moiUji of Me.rl: creeU runnjuw thenee north\n\u00ab:i ehains, west =11) ejiuins. soulli Wi chains to St.\nMary'H river, east ploiif: St. Mary's river l\u00ab\nplace o[ liCKltyiln-j;,\nF, M; cVljp 87011',\n\u25a0 F, M. c, No\u00bb;.|iih.\nJoseph Trainnei;,\nR. U. McDonald\nHated ,!u.po!4Lb. 1M>7. w\nNOTICE.\nI hereby jilvn notieo that 3 tiuyc applied for a\nnpeeial lieense to rut. timbev on the following\ndescribed land in ihe Fort Steele dlstdet of\n'EustKootenay.vu; eonimenolm-'Utthe north\nwest corner of C. P. R. liloeK Xo \u00bbtd. thonce\nnoi'th to Donovans north enst corner, thonee\nwosl so ehuins, theneo north ill) chains, theucu\noast SO chains, thonco south 'JO ohuins, thence\neast (W ehuins, thonco south *H'chains more or\ntoss to northerly limit of raild bloc){ 810; about\nM\u00bb acres.        \"\nA. \\\\r. MCVITTIB,\nDated this oth day of Jtme, 1807, -lit\n-   NOTICE.\nSlxly days nfter tlntoHnlonit to upply to\nshe Chief C'omuilHsiouov of r^smtlrt und Worlis\nfor permission to jmrehaso the following described lauds sltuuted In l-list Kootenay district, lltgiimliwiitthc north west corner ol\nIiotSM, thonee oust ulontf tho nortli boundary\nof said lot forty chains, thonco north 71.l\u00ab\nehains, thoiH'o west two ehuins to the south\noast cornor of lot ski, theneo confclmilnif west\nulonn Unit bouiHlary of lot iW.JtlUOchains to\ntho north east corner of lot iis. thonee S. alouu:\nUie oust boundurii's of lot ','H and '.M 10 pluee of\ncommencement aial contiilulnu 'M acres more\nor less.\nFrolrlchJ, llaxcu.\nDated UilsfllbJmio, IKff. , : '111\nI borohy s'ivo nutlito that sixty rtnys\niifti-U' dato ! intend to ajiply to tlio Uhior\nt.'oiiimtsislonoi'ofLaiulH antl Works fm1\npot'inbtiloii to imR'liaHC thirty a_ran of\nland sltaato on Bt. Mnt'y'n Rivor in\nItliiat Kootenay Dlstrlofc, libtflhnlng at\ntho HI'1., cornor of A VV. MuL, Moaoli-\non's pro-omptlon, tliont'o Houtli (20,00)\ntwoiily-llvo ohalnn, moro ur Iosh, to\nlntnkof Ht.1 Mary's River tlmnoc following Up bank of St. Mary'H lllvor to\nn pusi, on Honihorh boundary of A. W,\nM-U Moiuilion's pro-oinpUou.\nII, UAW-H.\nDated May \u201e7, 1^117. 48\nNOTICr:.\n'riilrly days after duto, fflhall apply\nIn the Clohl ConunlMoner, for a Hoouho\n10 sell Id 1 nnr at retail upon tho premis-\nru of tho international Hotel at Wardnor,\nP'liM.a DtJNlMH,\nDated tl.W .'.ill day uf .itiuo, J _l)7.   \u2022$\nNOTICE.\nliitireUytdvu notice that sixty duys nftei\ntlalo 1 Inlouil to upply to thu Chief Oom mission-\nor of i.auds tint) Works lor pur mission to pur-\nelmsti ob'von acres moro or loss of uuoccUDled\nand nusurvcyt d Crown lands noar Fyrl Sleoit,\n(11 Kind Konlrniiy dlstricl. Undiinlnir at tlio\nnortli wwstcornni'of \\M'*\\ Uroup I. 'rimnce\noast lo smiUl west corner of hot HUM, Uieaco\nnorth iW ehains to norlli west corner of lot HM I.\n(\u25a0roup l, thence west to bunlt of ICootenay\nriver. Uieneu following imnlt of Koolenuy river |\nlo place of iKt-'liim,'.\nK. S. CbAlllt.\nDated this tali Juno, WI Hi\nNOTICE.\nI hereby Kiwi notice Uitt thirty days after\ndato, I intend to apply to the Commissioner of\nLunds and Worlis for a spL-eln) license to cut\"\ntimber on lho followitur O.eserlbod pfoco of land\nstH!t!tf> on Markcreclt Inl'lasUCfotonaydlstrictj\nli.C, Uctjinniu^titnpoKtonUio trull, on tho\noust side of Mark creelt uhout'JIi miles from\nthe mouth of said creel;, Uimnlny thenee north\nforty eliuius. theneo west eighty ehuins, theneo\nsouth one hundred and twenty chains^ theneo\noast eighty chains, tiicnco north oit,'hty clinins.\ntopiacooflicjjtnninii, Gontntulng W!U acres.\n>VAiT WAOli,\nDated juno l.itb, i\u00ab)7, MJ\nNOTICE,\n, Notieo I.i hereby (fivun that I nm applyliu*;\nto the CJlilef C'ommlsslonoi' of Lunds and Works\nfor n special llcnnse to cut timber on Uio following described laud. Commencing at the enstorly\nlimit of C, P. It, block :tlit whore the iniiiul post\nhas boon plunted, ubout a mile frou tin south\nlimit of said block. thtniM south sixty chains,\nthonco oust one hundred nnd sixty ehains,\nthonee north sixty chains, theneo west ono\nhundred and sixty chains to pluco of beginniiii;,\n,. 13, C. FAllKBH.\nDated Jituc Uttfii IH>7. 60\nNOTICE.\n1, Vah'titliie 1 lytic Linker hereby jii vo notice\nUnit 1 lntoud to make iippllcatioti to puieliase\nsixty days after this dato all thai parcel of Imul\nsituated as follows; Bltirtliig from tho smith\nwest cornur of lot U7 East Kootonuy. thonoo\nrunniuif west half n mile, thenee nortli ono mile\ntliehito east half u mile, thmice South to tlie\npoint oi commencement inukitm itao acres moru\nor loss,\nV. IIVtiklJAKKlt.\nDuted this rith.lnno, 180V *-'*>,\nNOrn:Gi.\nI Imndiy uivu noilee that I havo applied to the \"Clhlof .OommlHslonor ot\nLands and Works font license.to,.'out\ntimber on the fnllowlni{doBorlbodplooo\nof laudi fdtiiate on north side of St,\nMary's River, lit Iftiat Kooioiuty'Dls-\ntrlot, hojjinnlnir at tho NIII. eornor of\nAlbert Hanks' pre-emption, tlienee\nwest one mid ono-lialf nillcs, thonee\nnorth one mile, thenee oant ono and\nNOTICE.\nNotice is hereby ttlven Hint sixty days after\ntUto. IfliteuO t-fnpplyttiUlcUhlt'fOoumilsstoii-\nor of Lands mid Works for permlHslon in purcliiisi! tin- following described area of luml, sll-\nuutucl in East Kootomiy distriot. doserlbed as\nfollows, Ueirilining ut tho noi'th east corner of\nAliens MacLeods pre-emption, thence cast\nforty ohulus, tliutieo south forty chains, thonco\nwest forty ehains. theucu noi'th forty rhnlns iu\nDm pluco of iH'tiiunlat!- Contiilniaj' turn hundred and sixty acres moru or less,\n' Mu Icon) Mae. Inncs,\nDnted ,Tunu lilh. ISitt,' ,Wl\nNOTICE,\nI hen by givo notlv'o Unit sixty duys after\ndaw, 1 lnt-ud to apply to the Chief Comiiiis.sion-\nor of Lands and Winks, for permission to'purchase iVti acres of lund situate on KI, Mary's\nV'.ver in East Koiileuny district 11. (.', Iliiilnniui*;\nutu post planted mar thOsouUi bank of St Min-.v s\nrivor, opimsliu the soiitii east eoniur or 11.\nLtuio's application 10 purchase, theucu south\nforty chnlns, thoneo west elmhty ehuins, theneo\nnorth forty Hindus to bank of rivor, theneo fol-\nJ.ttvlujt down Uiu same to place or be-jlniiiiiK,\ncoatniiiin-,' it'M lucres more or less.\nFroo Minors Certlltcato, HiiiHi\n,      F. I:'. llOUAN.    ,\nDtitodJnucisth, WT, .       -W.\nNOTICE.\n1 horoby Klve notloo tliiit thirty days after\ndato, t intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands aud Works Tor a special lUicnsu to\nmit timber on thu fullowliiK described piece of\nlund sltualo In East Kootenay district, HchIii.\nulnii al ti post planted on tho North Star road\nneur McGiuty's, theucu eust eighty eliiiins,\ntlieiico south ono hundred nud twenty clinins,\ntheneo west olithly chains, thence north onu\nhundred and twenty eliiiins lo pluco of boidh-\nlillie\n0, H, l^iNOU.\nDated ,luno Hlih, isn?.    \u25a0 nil\n.NOTICE.\nI horoby five tiollco that sixty days nfter\ndato, 1 intend lo intlko iipplli'iitlun tb purehaiso\nnil tlmt parcel of Ituui at Paliuor's Hav Crock\ncrossing, described us follows! Commona\/intab\nllie Initial (lost titmr tho trull ornt-mlniMtl said\nhiliuor's Har creek and marked \u2022'noiitli-ciint\nposl,\" thence 1101*1 h ultflity clitiim, Uionmi west\n,1 iflitlity chutus, tlioncii hoiiUi einiity chain-*,\nmii'-half tnitos, theiico south 0110 mile ,|l(mi,\u201e mi (l(w|)lv (:iui|,w ,\u201e u\u201e, M1||(I |\u201e|tt,(j\np 1st, ami cmniti'lidiiii IM11 ,\\wm tnovu or Idhs.\nH, tANE. \u25a0 flmoi \\Y,vih'.\n\u2022ii!.      Dnudjtinuinili,\\mt, p.    .jw. ,\nto idaeo of lioalnninj,',\nJJated,May2H( 181)7, iiiiuuuu\nmmm\n*\n1\nI\nmsmmsm wammmiM^GSsamm.\nimw&mmLw sax _kssgssk__\n\u00ab    \u2022     \u2022\n\u25a0^>\u00bb\u00bbS_\u00bb}>\nSole Ageiits for the\nFORT STEELE5 TOWNSITE,\n\u2014, _j_u__Mu\u201ei_)ui)iiium\nThe Capital of East Kootenay.\nXW*\ni**-*-\nm\n\u25a0V-\n&   Wi\nUfa         . \u201e\u2022\n\u2022# &\n\/;\u25a0'   *\n* \u25a0#\u00ab\n*  *<\n*\n**\n##1$\n*#* HER FIRST TRIP\n \u25a0  - -\n(Hie North ytar Oame in Sunday\nFrom Jijjjiiings,\n\u25a0The iu'\\\\ steamer, North S|ar,\narrived 1'i'oin .Jennings Sunday\njnoi'iijng, mul dejinrtoi]  Monday\nmorning,   heavily  loaded   with\nnre, and i urryhig aboul  !(' passengers. Among lhe passengers,\nwho  lofl   puly  lm' ;i  IVyv days\nwere: ('.,!. A. K. Ileal. Prank P. I\nllogan, .1. I'  1'oddy   p  .1.  Mc-\nMillion, I'olieri  Mather,  \\V.   R, '\u25a0\nRoss nni| ^aojps F  Voj*h|    The\nNorth Sinr wu- built  ai   Jen- j\nnings, by Louis Paquot, of Port-'\nland, Ore.   and is -,-,  beautiful |\nspecimen  el   lb'1  swift    water\nera ft.    She i> a 375 inn burden,',\nnnd when nol loaded, only draws\nI\" Inches of water.   The trip up\nihe river was a delightful one. ;i~ j\nreported b\\ ilu- passengers. The!\nsleamor lell  Hi\"  Canyon   nl   I\no'clock   Set;,I'll::;,',    a.   in.    audi\nreached Steele about  11  o'clock\nSunday, making a  remarkably\nfust run.   The North Star is the\nlargest boal oyer built, nr run mi\nthe Kootenay,  and  is indeed a 1\nmodel of light sieainboats   Captain Miller was iii command, with\nPurser Honk\u2022 looking oj.it foi' lhe\npomforl of iho passengers.   The\nNorth Star will be u valuable ad-\nditioi lie trans] ortation facilities of fori Steele.\ni-*-,nK*-:!-\u00ab.!i\u00abv.\u00abvft*: -\u00bb*4A.\u00bb \u25a0:-.,\u25a0\u25a0;*\u25a0;. :i ^;..VVi*l-....;;.5vV;:i!v?!.'s.:e>\n;;.-\u25a0 v *<>\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0.' \u25a0:,\u25a0>\u25a0-, vv.:..;,i5-\u00bbi5;.\u00ab..!.i!*-\u00bbi>-' \u2022; ';\u25a0?\u2022,:,\u25a0.;.\u25a0;\u25a0; .\u00bb,;\u25a0.;,\n9\nfit9\n\u2022V 'is\ni,i .#. .,.\niy-.K-*-.:'!'-*-:!'********-;.';..'.'\n-'\u25a0'iSH-S-it'Uvi\n'   ite\u00bb\u00bb*ii;.ii>\n*3\u00bb;\".. , .\nilii^^i-^i^oiriru j uiru.4 4.iii|;ui|irt^ i,u.iiu.i|t,11 inju-.u.uTjvu'uuamm\/in, ui\/uui\/uajiiuinnruijiontuyooruio'Hey^\n-I- *\u2022\u2022 'rrfui.rituij_jtjtnjifuuuuutiui_jmKhjuuinn'n'iuuuLnjuuutnjuAhjui_.iTjiiuuxnjuAjtnjin!nj^\nM\n..... ,       *   1\ni^s^Si&^ t <r ^**a*^^_^ v? \"^ _s^s*^\"^@ ? ? ^ >^i_______^: t f ^ \u00a3_______\u00a3__g_&tT; y _N__^f_______s_3 f t -tt^s!s____^i__%@9[-f *t tsamesBSBieKiiNes-f-t *i ai\u00ab_i___KiesiSB'',_3'a3i>,9| -f ^b\n\u25a0;\u2022*\u00ab\u25a0>?\n\u25a0;\u25a0\u00bb,-\u00bb\u25a0;>\u00bb\n;;\u2666;\u00ab\n%-lv-Sfl,\nI*****\nto*\nwvei\nChoi\nredely for guests,\nond first-class,\ns and cigars,\n##4H^#*t*#f#t#-tftt*##*^t#Wt##Wtf\nSpecial  igent  for\nTOLD IN SAN FRANCISCO,\nA   f   iff  J*   ^r -\u00ab  s*-  *\ntf\n*\nif\nf\n'*\n\u2022' rt*<\nif\nBusch\nBeer\n', * v*\n1* \u00bb* S*   *   * I* 1* 1*   * V*   * ii* .i* sl* ,}*\nJames Brazell Says He Is Coming j\nTo Kootenay With 150\nProspeotors,\n . \u25a0 ....\nSan  Francisco  Call;     Seven!\nveers ago English capital   was\nlooking for investments iu the\nmining regions of I'ri|ish (lolum-\niiia.  At tlm! lime James Brazell, j\nPatrick    Eirwin   and    George\nWells, tho well-known engineers!\nvisited the counlry about  East !\nKootenay and Rossland districts j\nand pronounced It particularly I\nrich in gold, silver and copper, I\nthe greatest drawback being tho\ntremendous stratum of granite,\nin many instances 40 feet thick,\ninterfering   with  tho  work  of\nin in ing.\nBrnzoll had then a proposition\nbefore the English, (ioviirnuient\nto send oiil a pni'ly qf 1,500 prospectors, covering nn area of ton\nmiles through Hnl'itdi Columbia\nin a northwesterly direction from\nRossland, Hie dilToronli (lamnslfe:\nbeing ill (loiislnnl oon\\rf|iinl(Wtlon 15~\nwilh lho main oll|eo of engineers\nIhal would follow along iu their\ntrail,\nThe cost of such an expedition\nwas such Unit lhe English or\nCanadian governments would tz\nhavo nothing to do with it, ihe\nIllViiard being one lhat lhe homo\nHooi'iitnry could uot countenance\nThe proposition, however, has\ninul with the approval of a syndicate of Knglish capitalists who\nbelieve In Its merits sufficiently tz\nlo send forth l,\"ii men from this E\ncity to work tho English torri- lt_ 3\n'\"'i'hese miners, nl .he Head oJllilillllllllllltlllllllllllilillillSiliailllllllllltlliilllltlllililliil\nwhom is James Hra\/.ell, left on j\nthe overland train last evening\nfor Oregon. They are all men\npinked from tho heads of departments In lh\" mini's of the Coin\nstock where llra\/xll was superintendent of lhe Bullion and\nother mines In the days of the\nbonanza,\n\"1 bollove lhat the country!\nabout Kootenay,1' said Brazell\nyesterday aftornoon, \"Is one nf\nlhe richest on the face nf the\nglobe.    There is it great deal  of\nterritory to cover,  and   I  think    ______________\u201e_.____\t\nihat with a sufficient number of.\nmen who know their business I        nj'\/m    P.riT ntJIITJC \"'   you  waul   tho   prime\n.    ,,     i     ,     ,i JJH\/1JJ    UU IHVJ '\ncan  eveniiiuy   orate   thein- \u201e A , IM;0DUCE\ntrance to at  least such another '\n, i-   . ,   I    .i-    ,.   ,.,.     KALISPELL, MONTANA,:     . ,, , . , ,     ,\nbonanza as wo louim its years i .\\n maclnno mado on factory\nago in Nevada.   I am starting'Wholesale dealer in Confoction-     inoj]os   ComQ |(j\nwithon'y  15\u00b0 men'   They wU1l     \",'v. Fruit, Nuts, Ac., to\nIff\nm\nM\nm\nml\n!#i\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nRestaurant open\nday and night\nI!!!!!\nAll the delicacies of the season\nif9|SS->t\u00ab9ik9~\"ts''\u00ab?S'\"4e\"^^\ni!!!!!!f!!!!!f!!!!!!!!I!!!!!l!!!!!!!ISf!!!!!!H!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!n!t!!!!!Hl\nI   First Class   1\nB |\n| Lodging House. 1\nBOPI 'OSFTE THE STEELE HOUSE 3\nB zs\nB TOGES TO SUIT EVERyiJODy, |\nHotel\nKIMBERLY,\n\u00abe\nit  \u00bb  SUSSri*  Si*  \u00abS\n. , Kimberly, B. C.\nNow iiu'ier miimigomont of.\n\u2022mu*\nMrs.   Levett    Prop.\n33\n\\\/| oyie Placer\n1 ining Company,\nFirst Block of 10,1100 Shares now offered\nto the Public at 12 1-2 cents per share.\nApplications may be sent to the Secretary, (', ]\u25a0'. Venosta.\nTen per cent in cash must accompany application.\nbe divided into prospecting\ncamps and cover the territory as\nspeedily as possible, so as to lind\na proper starting point. If I Inul\n1,500 men. us I lirsl demanded, 1\ncould move along more speedily,\nbill I iim well iisli.slied wilh llie\nnumber I Imve got, I feel assured, in my own mind, llinl be\nfore ho days pass over I will linve\nenough work ahood of mo to\nbring up I.Ouo iniuers from ''nli\nfornla.\"\nI'.ahy carriage body of darlt\nwood, silli parasol, all in good\ncondition; $10.   Apply to\nH'M. Cl'IIHAX,\nNorth Star Landing,\nCigars & Tobacco.\nKALISPELL, MONTANA.\nIr-. .lie I'liiilini   i\n\"   .1. II. Idiiliri-i-       liinncToiis.\n\"   IV. A. Horn-nil I\nMks. I',, i;. Wkiihigh, Mniiauei'.\nI'lill.nl- Irom l-'ni-i Steele nml the\niim-'. uill In- I'crulved ut ri-iiniiiiili|i.\nnli--.    I'm' li im- il],|ilj In:\nMrs, F, (*. Webber, Maii.iijcr.\nK'Al.lsi'Kl.li. Montana,\nMr. T. PENWICK,\nPorl Sleele II.C.\nI'i lit   SALF,.\n;\\ I'i horse power porlnblesiiw\nmill, ill (rood condition.      Apply\nlo\nN, HANSON,\nWnsli, li. c.\nCHAS.   ESTMERE,\nlii';iii|.'iil.:;in;iii and\nIiiini I'l'intor,\nIn Moyie 'I'ownsllo Company\nUlllcu.\nC.   P,   SEARS,\nIs roady for the accommodation q{ the.\nTKAVEWNG PUBLIC,   ,   ,   ,\nThe Golden and Fort Steele\nDevelopment Company,\nUNITED LIABILITY.\nAuthorized Capital Stock of 7150,000 Shares of\nPar Value of $1.00 Bach,\nPERRY.\nTill'', MOST ELIGIBLE MINING TOWNSITE IN\nEAST KOOTENAY .IS\t\nF^brry On Perry Creek.\nIn the center of the richest mining properties\nin the world, . . It is the only town in East Kootenay that has an unlimited supply of water for\nmilling and motor purposes. . . Now is the time\nto secure valuable lots. . . For terms and conditions apply to\t\np. a. Mcintosh,\nIleal Estate Agent, Fort Steele,\n\u2014 on \u2014\nTHOMAS McNAUGHT,\nMining Brolcor and Pinaneial Agent, Port Steele,\nGOTO\n______\nThe New Store\nPor Hardware and Ooiioral Merchandise    All new goods.\nSpeciiiily suited io local trade.   Largo and complete stock,\nYOUllS POR BUSINESS,\nC.II^PIN & MINDSAY,\n,   ,   .   Porl Steele   .   .   .\nTreasury Stock 500,000 Shares.   Head Office\nat Golden, British Columbia,\nt,ttKffE*fttE\u00abtiit\u00bbttttt*tf\u00ab*t\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\nSittift\niii\nThis ii: n jiitri'lv lni'iil niiiiiiitt ,'iiiitiiiin.v -(H'ltHul for tlie iiurpoim tif\nIllll'illL' itllll <ll'VI>llt|l'\nii nl llrilisli Coliimlilu,\nJ Tlie iii:iniii;i'iiii:iil. (if lliu riniipiiii.v Ik In tlm liini(|s uf cnpublo mon\n,b wlm iii'n right mi llie spnt nnil in-\" tliornforo able In scmii'ij fur th,, itonj.\n* puny llie limit prupcrliiw iiviillulilu.\nPROVISIONAL BOARD OP DIRECTORS,\nW        I'l'onlilniltl   Tliumiin MuNimgliti I'lH'lii Port Hlqulc, t'liiitiiuliil Aj;t.\n* Vii'i'-I'rtisliliiiil;   .Miixitiiiliii' .Minn, li',nq,, (litlgiii'V, Murrliuiil.\nJ        K. lliirhur, Msi|., llulili'ti. Hodl'Ului'y ilulilim liiiiuinTCiiiiipiniy,\nvt,       Tituimirur:    Alaxumlur MoQuuun, 1'lnq,, C'ultfuiiy, Mitmn'o'i' Hull\n* Trli'pliiiui' Couiptiny.\nJ        Siii'itiiii'.v:   lli'U. H. Mill'iirliir. I'l\u00bbq., (Iiiiiiiiii. Hiirrinlur,\njjj       't'liuru nro no Hiiliirliiil olllitiiils In lhis cum puny,   Tlm prnmotor'n\nA ntui'lc in piiult'il until llm fuiiipiiiiy oui'iiH ilividi'iuls.   |')x|)01'totl_(l prun-\n* pi'iiui'H liuvi.' Iiuiiii ongujtuil lo Huuiii'i! i'liiiins for ihls (Minipiuiy In tlm\n\" Culili'll mill t'ol'l SU'ele llistl'ii'ls.\nThu cuinpiiiiy hits sui'iireil it two-thirds inturi'Ht In llm ''Mojoil\" and\n\"Tiiiliiiskui\" uliiiius mi Tinliiiskiit Uiko, Si iiillus north of tk'iivoi'on\ntlm Columbia Hiver. Thore arc two lunils HO foot ami SO foot wldo ro-\nBpootlvoly. #1,1011 wiirlli uf (iovolopmont work done. Twenty tuns of\nnre. on l.lm dump. Latest ussiiy from IIOIU' Hm Slll'fiICO lfavo over $72\nper loll in silver llllll load,\nTho \"Uluo Wutor (li'oup\" has Just been semiriid, oonslstlng of a\ntwo-thirds Interest In the thru,! ulalnis on Um lllue Waler Rivor, about\n12 mill's Irom Donald on llm Canadian I'liellle Railway, Assays from\niiiini' the sui'filuo (flvo llllll oiineus in silvor, llll per eent copper ami $11.1X1\nin gold per Inn. This is a most valuabla property and tho oompany aro\nfurtiiiiiiiu in Booui'lng It,\nForty thousand shares sold alreiuly. Thu balance of lhe first block\nuf shares\nTEN CENTS PER SHARE.\nProceeds to he used tor development work.\nFOR FORMS OF PROSPECTUS, APPLICATIONS FOR STOCK, ETC.,\n\u2014 Apply to \u2014\nThomas McNaught,\nMining  Broker and  Financial Agt.,\nLAST KOOT1INAY,   -   -    B. C.\n<.       i\\      ,Wl     *).! *j^jfji\" _-4P\u00bbVP!M*_pqq|ff>\u00ab_f_p\u00abiw^w_^^\n\u25a0\u00ab^^-WM_l-\u00abi\u00bbfl'M***\u00ab**\u00bb r .^wr^fcwmr-^v^KiaM,- tmfrmt \u00ab__*v**\u00bb\u00abf\nA COUNTRY OP BIG DISTANCES.: $#\u00a7$$\"i###$!#^\n_,_\u00ab.. 'AAZAZAnAZAl i. +_\u201e  9         _       .             # \u00bb      w v   _\u2022\"\u00bb   ff-fe \/_  _nh__! \/*\"\">& istvT \u201ez?       S\nGRA5SI0X   a  Df.MPStY.\n#\njlutljpj Lancaster Believes in tlie J*;\nFuture of Fort Steele.        i i*\nfrom ilii- S|Hi]o:.sinini lluvirw. : **(v\nDudley  P.    I.'.iucaslcr,    who 9\nspent sevi'i'iil week's in t]ie Port ?*$,\nf-ileele country, and v.as in H110-! 9\n|iiino on a hurried trip, Mi ugajn 9\nyostoi'duy for Hint mineral lield.: #\nIle is eontiijifflt |hnt there isaj 9\ngroul f)i|.uro fur Kust h'oofopny.\n\"It  sepms In me,\" sail]  Mr.\nI.iinciister, \"llinl thp Porl Steele j 9\nlillning djslriiil  is ji ciii|iitry ol'i ty\n\u25a0wondoi'fi]!  possibilities,     I he | 9\nliovo llinl  il  is u  conservative ^\nstatement ll|ii'. tinny jsno section I 0\n(if Hrilisli I'iil||inliia llinl offers, 9\nor  hiss, offered,   titiroi'  induce 9\npiauls to mining inopi  fur i|ie 9\nItmounl   of   ilevelopnient  work ty\ndone, Ihun the Kust [{potpiiny, 9\ninhm Brokers\n\u2022 i\nj,.. \u25a0*\u00bb\nllf\t\nI|| i       BUILDERS,\nf I whomvS.ale   liqi'oh   merchant.. |\nf\nPORT   STEELS   MINING\nASSOCIATION,\n4     |! CONTP.'xCTOPS\nif AM)\nI\nFori   Stasia   ll C\nlinen of tin.' asaootatioi)\nLt iiui 3\"rd riui-urduy iij\ni?ea\nI^PM\nAGENTS   FOK\nom mission Agents,\nl.|.   i.,:l   I)C   luinif.li.\nn. upon appllfljulon t\u201e\nFori Sicclo ni'.\nCorrcHpondents in\nr l.\nGplden  B. C, l,\ntil J.   .1,   f,,V.MOV,\n0-,.. fit\n(ill\n\/ Contractor mul Builder\n|; \t\njjiia     Pspt'PSS pm, B.S. i'State ot California\" to s.Vw York, l\\ furl RtecU, II. 0, \"       -^ ~ \u2014\nX'S      A Consignment of FINEST SCOTCH WHISKEYS direct jiv Professional,\n\u25a0 Uislillerii's iif .Niessr'.s Win. TniUdli:!'* Sons. % ft'   M(,L t OD   \"X GO \u2022         |                  .\u2014*___-\u25a0\nGlasgow, Scotland, N. II. \u00a7\nll\n-f\nWfl   H\t\nflS i.iusgow.ppoHiinu, :>.,,. si j Contractors > Builders, I \u201e\nw\\m   Aii:l.Mi:ssr's p, .Miicliinnon ,v Co. (jtasgow, Sool|:inil, N.|l.      '\u00ab'  |  M, U, p, S\u201e Ontario and llntish\nHugh \\Viitt!M,!).,(:,M.\n*K\n8\n'It is a big country and nl\n'a\n*\nm    _\n9\nw\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nm.\nW\n9\n9\npresent is ililijeulf of access, but\nihe iii'wsli'iiiner. tlieNuj'tli Star,\nwill reach I'Virt Sleele somo liinel $&\n(luring lhe latter purl nf this! %?\nweek on its iniiiul trip, and then,\nwilh lhe assistance of lho (iwen-\ndoline, wlijch is now running\nregularly from Jennings lo Fori\nSteele, will give lho public a lirst\nclass and speedy service.\n\"The promising properties\nnow HJidertloyolapniout nro the\nNorth S(.U', Sullivan, St. Eugene, the Dibble, recently bonded by John M, Bui'kp, lho Silli-\nloc group, on Weaver Creok, the\nEureka group on ferry, njid the\nMoyea Chief group, at the head\npt Moyea river, Hugh McQuade\nis also working a bonded prop\nerty on Weaver creek and I'ro-j case tho possibilities of lho gold\nlessor llarilmanof Toronto is belt of East Kootenay in tlu\nerecting a stamp   mill   on  tho j production of gold is simply in-\nto,\ngo.\nui'iisrn !''i; ,'i\"i Mini' wou(i\nA   SI'lvCIAIi'I'V,\nw \u00ab \t\n|| Teacher's  MKfflWfU  PWUM  Is  penfmition   ,.f   Scotch   ^ First Clas& Wofk GlUI'itlltCOll,\n\u2022_>i 4. WhislfDy, as evinced bv iliu immense cleumjic] from Itidja,   fi' ,,, , ,,     .,   ,,   ,.  ,  ,\u201e  ,\n\u25a0\u00bb(,\u25a0\u25a0 . SJ (g .,nii}>  'jjijhiidii   llu   ru, I   Mil j iu\nffl\\$ Australasia, The Sliilcs and Mexico,                                   ft.             Printing Office\nm\nI\nLargo shipments of  bhandys  io arrive diracl   fioni   fi\nCtiitiiuiiiii,\nUTIi   01    UU-   liHV.it   CARIflOO\nIIHSI'I 111..\ni''i..i,\"r Steele, B. C,\nT'llo.M AS   M.VITTIIv.\nW \\fl   [''I'luico; also OJNS\ni fi'oiu the ni:ini|!':i(iui:erf\nIJ.J.QUINL1VAN.I   p biS# ^ CfB\ni\n.\u2022\u25a0ii. &\nS1 CEXFIi'AI,   BLACKSMITH,\n%*3'S\u00bb\u00ab'a3i9!Sa3iS:**^ii3ii5aa!S:'\u00bb93a*9!\u00ab9i*a'3^4*Sal\"\nopt is carried\ninino Dea s T-ransoGted.\n3i ! fi ''iii-1' rouolvod I   A Miiipiiiuin iif 2,1,000 ()n\u201e Siiulis, Tur Sown, 11x20,\nW\\'    Hie.\/..   (,iiuili|.y iniiiriu,luml.    Pli'jn WiOOI'lU'H'Plli CASlli   Sl'iCill nun- .___\n9 I tiittuwto.liinaul.itS,   tl\\ WHEELWRIGHT,\n*\u2022* '.o Si    Horse-shooing A Specially,\nifi. 6SCT8S_SSS88S9\u00ab!\u00abS-K5ea^e__!\u00abH\u00bb_i_\u00bb_!SSe^S\u00abS\u00ab86S\u00abS , i.i.\nW - ! \u2014  \t\n1\nf\nTy.'o gonJ dairy [arms for ,'iale within 2^ miles of\nFort Stoele,     Furnished house Tor rout 0\" sale....\n###########t##t######tt^^^\nThompson  properly  on   Perry\ncroelc.\n\"The magnitude, of the conn\nconceivable, and especially in\nview of the fact that what has\nbeen done in lhe way of develop-.\ntry can woll be Imagined when it nient is most luicourng\nis known dial Fori Steele, con-! \"Thefirst locations in the Mo-\nsldered the center of the district, yea and Perry creek gold belt\nIs ill) miles from tlie North Star j were made in 1888 by Colonel W.\nmine, lln miles from Ihe Sullivan. ' \\[.   Walters,   nn   old  Colorado\nNOTICJ:;.\n10 from lhe St. Eugene, 2ii from\nthe Silliloe, and |0 from the\nMoyea Cliief and Eureka.   The\nHereby jrlyo notice that slxly iluys\nnfter ilnui I int.,ml in apply In the\nChief Commissioner nl Lunils uml\nWorks fur permission lo piirohiise '120\nueres of lund sitiiiatod nenr Murk oreek\nin iin-district or I'lusl Koiiliiiiuy, B.C.\nCommencing at thy Southeast corner\nposl uf \\V. A. M.'l,. Meaeliem's |\u00ab'.'-\niiiiiptinii: thonee Musi 40 chains, thenee\nNorth SU chains, Iheneo West tu\nehuins, thence South so chains, to the\niner. and heoonhdently expects I i'\"\"\u00ab\"\"\"'\"'\u00bb\"''\"\u00ab\"\"i\"U'\n1 .'ii.iii'iiT Hanks.\nDibble is tin miles from lhe North! fciniin.\ntliat section to rival the riches of\nthe groat mother lodo of Culi-\nStar, and the St, Eugene is GO\nmiles from   tlio Dibble and IIO\nThoro is now grout activity\nin  lho  camp.     Townsites  ar\nllnled at Fori Steelo. IS. (!., lhis '-Mil\n(lay of .lime, A. D., 18117, S2\n|-'K(lVI.\\f'l,\\r,  .SKl'llKTAKY'S\nOFFICE.\nHIS HONOUR ll\": l.ii'lllcllllllt-liiiv\nOrnor Ims liuon pleased lo inakii thi\nfollOM'ilig iippjiiitniinit.\n:::ini Aliiwli, 1SII7.\nllmiil Watt, of Vor, sinuh.1. Es\nipiiro, M, D\u201e to lie Resident Physician\nut the suid pluco. und u ( nroner within and fur the Ivusi, Kootenay Electoral\nDistrict, vii'..: Charles .MeUuU), Esquire, y. H-. resigned. ;*\u00bb- -\nmiles from lhe North Slur. The| numerous along the proposed\nMoyea Chief and the Eureka'route of the Crow's Nest Pass\nclaims are about 20 mile's from railroad, the building of which\nthe North Star and DO miles from is now an assured fuel. It is re-\nthe St. Eugene, liably stated that construction\n\"This represents a big .section I will begin at four different places\nof country.   It I'liris from the within 30 days,\"\nfoot hills of the Rockies on the __   \u2014\t\nnoi'th to lhe summit of lho Pur- j H0W T() BUILD IJP YOUR TOWN.\ncoll range east, soutli and west, j\t\nThe whole country is charged if yol, Wanl ti build up the\nwilh mineral, gold, silver and town, never disparage it to\ncoppor, and has many lino loca- others; never speak in terms nf\nlions. ridicule of it to visitors;  feel a\n\"It is tlie bigness of the camp,! personal interest in lift admin's-\ntogether with the fact that it is i tration of its public affairs us you\nthickly timbered and coveredIwm,ld in conducting your own\nwith Wash rock- and gravel that j business. It is a duly tliat tt man\nhas discouraged so many people |owcs to society to take part in\nwho have gone into tho country j tho public improvements of his\nto prospect. 'town,  to contribute liberally to J in the outside world.   It is easy\n\"The North Slur is now down |an enterprises of a public enough to convico a person, as\nabout 00 feet and bus shipped j character, to assist so far us ho! common reason is the master of\nenough oro to pay \u00abU2,000for the hs ablo in building schools, j any argument, that Steelo is the\nmine, build a wagon road 30 churches, hospitals, and all J besl point in East Kootenay for\nmiles, put steamers on the Koot- other institutions that give repu- investment;' but what needs to\neuay rivor and pay for all devel- tation for culture and public Ibe done is to draw those people\nopmont. Tho Sl. Kiigono hns [spirit lo his lown. All market into lite district, who have\n10,000 tons of high grade ore on facilities build up a town. A money to seek investments.\nthe dump and a line showing of cluster of wide awake morchants j Thoro is no boiler way of doing\nore. The Sullivan group is Van soon build up a town. They this than by advertising to the\ncilled n inino by miners.   John not only attruct trade, but Ihey |outside world whut the town of\nNOTICK.\nI hereby give notice Unit thirty ilnys\nafter date I \"sliull apply to lho Cold\nCommissioner fur u license lo sell\nliquor by retail upon lite premises of\nthe .Moyie Hotel, situated ut .Moyi\nCity. East Kooiciiiiy.\n.101'. W'll.MSllCliST.\nDutoil .llinn 2S|h. 18117. Ti2\nFort Steele needs advertising\nM. Burke Ims already made fhe'uitruet capital, llie value of real\nsecond payment on the Dibble: estate advances, buildings go up,\nb md of sill.nun. public improvements aro planned\n\"Wild Horse , reek, Perry \\m\\ carried oul. und iu a few\ncreek, Weaver Oroek and Moyie years tie surrounding counlry\nriver nm slill  being worked for becomes thickly settled.\nplacer, und in llio 'lids woro lho ._\nscenes of grout activity. Six- Spokane, Wash., Juno 27-\nteen millions have been taken [Special.]\u2014Timothy Glenn, the\nfrom Wild Horse, eight millions woll-known railroad contractor\nfrom Perry Creek, a like amount\nfrom Weaver creel, and aboul \\1\nmillions from the Moyea, from\nils source lo Moyoa lake, a dis\ntiinco of about Iio miles. It is on\ntho foot hills along those streams\nand  on  tho divide near   thoir\nof this city, who some weeks ngo\nwent up into the Fort Steele\ncountry, representing a local\n.syndicate of mining men, for the\npurpose of prospecting the district, Inn evidently struck il,\nrich. A letter was received from\nsources where'the big free mill-j him a couple of days ago in\ning ledges havo been located, j which he statod that he had lo\nThe gold taken from the placers\nmentioned hero is lho product\nprincipally of erosion, proving\ntliat it came from the great lodes\nof free milling quarto found within the bosom of ihese streams,\n\"Practical mining mon have\ngiven il us a reasonable conclusion Unit, lho two parallel mother\ncuted a number of claims on lho\ndivide between St. Mary's river\nand Hell Roaring creek, about\nilu miles from Fori. Sleele. He\nknocked off some samples from\nthe surface of an exposed ledge\non ono of tho claims, which lie\nbrought lo Port Steele lo have\nassayed, and from which lie ob-\nlodes crossing tho country itt tho tainod returns of right ounces\nbend of Moyea river and Perry\ncreek ai'e the central outcrops of\nthe free gold ledges of Montana\non lhe soiilh and the Cariboo ills\ntrliil on the north-   If such is tfie\neach of gold and silver, or ll total\nof \"jion.aB,\nRLAt).\nfiiu I'liooeuL'ToH.\nPorl Steele is today.\nWhile the .lingo Senators and\nrepresentatives in lhe U. S, Congress are pulling the hair of\nCuba, would it not bo a good ideu\nto Invito the dusky Hawaians lo\njoin Uncle Sam's little colony 1\nThe celebration of the Diamond Jubilee all over tho world\nwas one of feeling and honor by\nan enthusiastic and patriotic\npeoplo.\t\nTownsite lots aro in demand,\nand building progresses rapidly\nand lho wnler committee is still\nout.\nThe Prospector is in receipt ol\na copy of Tho International, a\nnow weekly publication issued al\nWardner, H. 0, It is a bright,\nnewsy and enterprising shoot ol\n\u2022I pages, nud is edited by II. T.\nBrown, formerly of the Norlli-\nweslorn Newspaper Union, wlm\nis nn old-liino journalist in and\nai'Olltld Spokane. We bespeak\nfor Tho International a brilliant\nand Influential future,\nBeginning wilh the nexl issue,\nThe Prospector will begin lhe\npublication of u series of articlos\non ''Our li'jnu! Mines\",\nVictoria Assay Office\nand\nMetallurgical Works.\n2S Broad Street\nVictoria B, C.\nCOI.D\n|,hah\nI'Ol'PEli\n$1,111),\nifl.llU,\nlJ2.U0.\nGOt.u is Sin'iui *1.5'l.\nlU'lAll iV Sii.vt'.K SI.SO.\niiiii.n, sn.yivit\u00ab copper    \"M.00,\nOilier   Mottlln   \u00b0n   Applloiition,\nMill tenia 141 tn III Iiiiiii,\nCliyniiie train up In i Inili),\nrliliirinnlii.il IMn up In '1 Iiiiih.\nI'liri'i'lii nf urn up In llu Inim Miutipl.nl.\nIn nil enhios rush iiiunl lie romltlod with ni'dnr, uml I'liuriii's nf ti'antipill't paid.\nAt,l,   SAMPLES   1'110.MI\"I'I,V   AT'l'IOrillHU   Til,   AMI   IIETIJUNBD\nWITH  DISPATCH\nC. I'. Vt'.NOSTA\nN. A. WAI.I.IXOlvit\ni%\nP,J. CRUICKSHANK,\nPort Steele.  II.C,\nGeneral Blacksmith,\nK3RSE SHOEING,\nAHD JOBSIIiQ.\nMining Work a Specialty,\nJAMES HIGHWARDEN 4 SON.\nPIONEER BARBER SHOP\nEverything Strictly First Class.\nNext thiol- to lln- Prospector.\nPull   l-i'.ivll.   ]I.C,\n\/\/. L, UU \\1MINS,\nP. L. s, ,1- C, E,\nPorl Stoolo II.C,\nW, R, ROSS. GEO, HERCHMER,\nRobs* Horchmcr,\nNOTARIES   PUBLIC,\nCONVEYANCPRSi\nFort Sleele,  P.  C,\nJohn Campbell,\nCAPSTER, SOLICATOR ETC,\nOffice, li'ivnrskie Avenue\nPort Steele, II.C.\nW    Mi*, K, .1, HiaitWARDl'lN.\nTHOMAS  McNAUUHT\nMinim; Broker,\npis-?.\u00a3Hici_ll Agent.\nFashionable\nDressmaker.\nNext H'ttir In lltirhcr Shop.\nFREMAN AND GEARY.\nicoNll.l.i'.il.u \\M) NOTAIIV I'l'lil.li:,\nI Hiipri'-iiilini\/ Tin- AHiitii, nml Knul-\ni'iui.v llivvlnpiiii'i:! I'uitipiiny I,''I. uml\n'i'lio (liililmi uml Port Stoele Dovulop.\nini'iil Cuiiijiiin.v Llll,\nJOHN  A.   MOODY,\nMining   Brokers, Commission and\nReal Estate Agents,\nLondon New York, Chicago, St Paul,\nMontreal and Toronto,\nOptions Curried unil Mining Deals Consummated.\nMACHINE  SHOP\nSASH AND DOOR FACTORY,\nlililTISIl   CO i.i: Mil I A\nAMI  ONTARIO,\nIVUi-icm And Mining\nStock  Agent,\nOivnm'H uf t'iin cIuim Mining Proper,\nties mul iy|sliiii|{ in vnll oi'Stouk,\nwuni: me t''i'i.i, 1'AUTirri.Aiis\ni.iin'iiiin'. Ontario.\nNOTICE.\nLivery, fend & Sale Stable,\n1\nFort Sloolo I l.r,\nS.\\|i|>l,K It I'.M'K IIOKSI'.S.       1\nI IVlMIMi Ol' Al.l. KIM'S .1 SPKCMI.TY I\nLivery   Stable,\nG001I Snilille Horses,  :inil Ki:\nof all kinds for him ut\n,\"'as\"\"ill,l\"n\"\"S' I   WINERS & PROSPECTORS who\nTEAMING OP AM.   KINDS   IniN'K. ; h.,vl,  , lili|ns  \u201e,  soll   or dovelop\nI could not iiii bolter than consult,\nG. L. DallJuT'lllO,\nPort Sleele, II. C.\nFREIGHTERS,\nThomas McNaught,\nMINING  BROKER,\nPOUT STEELE, 11. C.\nMANUFACTURERS OF\nSash & Doors,\nMouldings,\nNewel Posts,\nBalusters,\nHandrails & Brackets.\nOur MACHINE SHOP is prepared to repair Engines,Boilers\nmul nil kinds of Milling Machinery,\nWe have on hand, all sizes of Pipe and Brass Steam Fittings\nFor Sale, a three Stamp Quartz Mill, Frasier & Chalmers\nmake,\nHUESTON 6_ CO.\nGOLDEN, B.C.\nMr. John Buimrm, Wlnfleld Park. \\ H. K, WALTON\nThundorhill. will handle freight ncCAV   ni'CTrr\nbetween Adola, Mud  Lake and I Aob\/V 1    Uh'iLh,\nPort Sieele. and return. Goods\nwarehoused at liolh ends. Por\nrates apply to\nJOHM BULKAN, \t\nTtiUNDERHiix.   |       All worl,: done in duphcctte\nFort Steele, B. C,\nCold, Silver, Lead &a,, at prices\nto suit the times,\nPORT STEELE,\nASS AY    OVFICE.\nPort Steele B.C.\n--JOHN WEIGHTWflN -\nLI YE IIY,\nFEED, AND ](,()|(1    silver,    Copper,    Lead,\nSALU STAPLES. 1 Etc, at prices to suit llie limes,\nKalispel  Mont. A trial respectfully solicited.\ni     Parties to ami  from   Fort  Stool,   AU  W.\"rk   wU1   ,'L't',\"'iV\"   l'TOm\u00bb'i\ni\u00ab-iii fiiu] Umi ihii ii- I'M- host iiiiuv in attention.\nleave thoir i-toi'li. unil  uhtiiiii convoy.\n11111:0s,\nFOR THE FORT STEELE\nMINES!\nTravellers, to and from\nPort Steele 6c Kalispell,\nWill find the best of accommodations at\nTHE WEST\nHOUSE.\nC. M. \"Walker, Prop.\nKaiisjiel! Montana.\nB EMITS\n('KI.KllllA'I'KII\nORGANS AND PIANOS\nPor Catalogues, Address\nDANIEL F. I1FATTY, Washington,\nNew Jersey.\nJoo Taenhauser,\nWATCHMAKER   And\nJEWELLER,\nDIAMOND   SETTING\nAnd ENGRAVING.\nRiverside Avenue,\nPorl Sleele,  B.O,\nTp B OSSEIN,\nCONTRACTOR\nlliiliins. Vl.i.llfl nr    Sii-ii\nPIANOS vt'AZAZ SiffiT Port si,,\nami IIIMI.PKR. .\nII. C.\nl'llllllis,>.lV.'.s.llli|||iSi;.|i Cull,\nOKI WIN'S '\"\" w\"\"     emiii,,,..,,  i,,.,.\nuixuniio .mi,ir,.siiiini,.ii-- Him'. \u00ab.. ii-\nllllllllll, N .1.\nIII'lA'ITV'SOri\nKl.s.llll up\nBREWERY SALOON\nKAI.lnl'lvl.l., MONTANA.\n,m fffr\n,500,000 RiV.tliUwKtlliiyl'wnS Soils Only tho Finest Liquors anil\nCigars,\nf.is.iiiui up. | sirnl The Cliolcesl Delleacles of the\nBOilltlj'S OrfldllSj \u00a3\u00bbw\u2122\u00a3V!\u00bbi[irijj |5n\u00ablom Miirltels Served ns l.iin\n' _.. dies ui llie Bar, or iu Private\nsuns,oo  up    simi Rooms,\nj\u00abSb2Se\u00a3.5 LINDLAKR BROS.,   PROPRIETORS. THE ROUNDER.\nSSSysnessSSS i\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\u00bbU\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbm___m\u00ab\u00bb\u00bbMS9SSiSSSSS-98SSS'\n\/T      *_    \"!\"_\u00bb TT_k. T _\"\"* \/~~~y ^~\\. SSSSSSSSSSSS iiM\u00bb\u00bbMM\u00bbi_\u00bb\u00bb_____\u00bb_\u00bb_\u00bb_e98aB8eS8\nWAIN FN   CC  LsKJ., 1 i)ALGARDNO   HOUSE\nOne night last weelf, when Mb\nin Steele wus made just a shade.\nmore comfortable by getting out |B00KSELLERS, STATIONERS, NEWSDEALERS, ETC., ETC, j$\ninto the cool air, away from the DEALERS IN WALL PAPER AND FANCY GOODS. j\nheat uml mosquitoes, 1 sat anil\nlistened to the story of a miner's\ndeath in the early days ol the\nCoeur d'Alenes, and was wonder- j Ap Loading Newspapers and Magazines kept Constantly on I land. %\nfully impressed with the effect it e, ,   ,\u201e: ,:,\u201e  ,i    \u2022, , r    \u201e,, ,, ,i-,- \\\n-'     \u25a0 , subscriptions Keceivecl for all Publications. *\nhad on a dissipated looking fel-l *<\nstoppi ,1, through Opposite the Bank - - - Port Steele, j\nS_'5 n    fi\nDEALERS IN WALL PAPER AND FANCY GOODS.\nPIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES ON EASY TERMS,\ncuriosity to join the crowd. Naturally through an anxious feeling and partly through sympathy, I approached the fellow audi\nafler a few moment's conversa- j\ntion, learned that he had at one\nMAIL STAGE LINE\n-\n8\nBetween _________ l|\n\u25a0  ne been a well-to-do rancher in Q.QLDEN \u2122 FORT STEELE.   '\nthe section where the death oc-\nLeaves Fort Steele ~:'M) a. m, every Friday,\ndue to arrive at Golden Sunday evening.\nPASSENGERS AND EXPRESS CARRIED,   .   .   ,\nFORT  STEELE B.C.\nWow under the management or\nR. D. MATHER.\nla ei large and attractive Hotel\nof quiet elegance in till iis\nappointments,  with n\ncasino of superior\nexcellence.\nSpecial ink's by llie month.\n_*>\nit\nB.  C.\nLOTS NOW ON SALE   .   .\n||   Active  Working  Mines  at  this  point:   St,   Eugene,   n\n\u25a0j|5 Moyie, Queen of the Hills, Lake Shore.   Cus- 8\nlinn   House .lust  Established,    Hotel\nI uml  Livery  nnd Pack Stable \u00a7\nfNow   Being  linill. |\nOn llie line of flu' (Vow's Nest Pass Railway. jfj\n2*?        On main trail from Bonnor's Perry.   ...\n3t Control point for the Moyio Lake country,\ns i\ncurred, Ho was living as happily as any man could wish, his\nwife being the sunshine of domestic bliss. But one day, after\nhaving worked hard all day in\ntho rain unci snow, he had goncl ;\"v\"   l'Vl!'fllU particulars Apply lo\nhomo in a bad humor, nud in a '\u25a0\u00bb\u2014\u2014 E.   A.  ELTON  &  CO., Agents,JS\nmoment of anger spoke crossly  _:_._. ___._\u25a0-:|i-j__s___._ -\u2014-\u25a0\u25a0\u2014 vr\u2014i   K:\nto one who he adored -one word ' *p\nthat he would have given his life   \\\/ ps ^t A \u00a3* *-v f\u00bb ft        **&>     Uam,    \u00a3\nto recall, but Which, as his words     >\u00abnilW*vai        Sv> .  -\u00ab. ai,,\ntell, was too late.\nHo had transformed his story\ninto poetry in the rough, and\nthough the edges may need\nfounding, and the rhythm im\nproving, thoro was an earnestness, and meaning in that fellow's\nwords, that siruck a cord of pity       \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014,\u2014\u2014\u2014\nIn every heart as he said:- Riverside Avenue.\nThere is no misery ih&l close otiservers mourn\nLike hopeless urivt vl hoiielass coiirafJG born m      \u25a0\nThen: Is nothing lhat sets tHo soul tn pulnin\n[like an nbuseu wonmh uni'oiiipltiinlni.'.\njt nlways draw* in j heart out In sMis\nto soo ii brave lodti in a womiiii's eyes,\nYou mnrrtc-men, uittl theru arc many ii>\nvie w\njion't Lhlnltyotir wives can Wrap all lip lh ;\nNor imau'iiie however close their son \u25a0 >\u25a0\u25a0\nmay i*ro\\v,\nThat ymi are the only folk'- they ei 'c i    ;ii\nSS\u00ae9iMBSdfi-!69 8S4W--W****\u00bbi*u*%%%\u00bb\u00ab *f>*^*>**\u00abi'0\u00bb** -fjifK** \u2022\"\u25a0*\n\u25a0_,1!!!nitHW!\u00abfn!?'n\u00ab!!H!Hf1t?i5!!!tn!ntnmnn!1!nt!!!!in!!!!IS\u00ab'\n\u00a7 D. A, MelNTOSH, Sole Agent,\n^-^Fort Steele.\n%S8S'''_56Si_!48-_8_'_r$ei8_?e^\nJ\nBf\nIThe Mountain!\n3   GENERAL COMMISSION   B\nl-'i.i.i'i'll.  PEED,  HAY. I'll \\IN  AMI HATS\nIK.\nCr\nINTluN i.lYKN\n\u25a0su egos. m\"i\"i'i',i;. et(!,\nFort Steele, B, G. E\nof allagi\n. the town\nilors antl\n'orl Bteeli\nsUlficienlly acquainted I js\nitish Columbia laws to \u00a3\nst wi\" so s the luty but s_\niL_Jp \u00bb__\/ \"3\n\u2022\u2014\u00bb\n.-__\n-v_\nFort Steele, B\u00bb C.       |\n.-__\n.._\u25a0_\n117\/ \/.\/.l.V  FOltSY'l'H,   PIlOPlllFTOH. Zi\nThis is one of tho besl appointed Hotels in the,      _j\nPorl Steele District. 2\n\u2014-n.\n._\u2022\nEvery   I'lH'in   Is   comfortably   furnished, ~f\n_a\nWhen you visit Port Steele you will miss il if you doll!    ^3\nstop ut  the, zl\nIVI\ni; particularly those be\nto the hotels? Whose\nis il to look after the\niio llial iilih tlviiw words,\niiro ili'iiivlil. cory often full l\nllnl iii.il lliin-ill raii'l suv,' llii'ln iilnvi llnv\nsulil.\nStill forced to remain oulsldl\nfor at least an hour, 1 slopped in\nam going to tell you tnal  it  v\nof our friends.   The iuformatioi\n, has bt'i'ti held by lis for two days tl e\nand is now closely locked  in  an lou\niron box and carefully gliarded bus\n*h to protect  it from the gloating back yards and particularly those\neyes, of curious news gatherers, where the public aro freely ad-\n\u00ab- Take my advice and be prepared milted?   And whose business is\ntor n shock, il to prevent all sorts of tilth\n|being emptied in the streets of\nthe town: The hot mouths of\nsummer arc coming and thore\nare plenty of gerins in process of\nMountain House,     a\n****\"\"\u2014 u_S\ns^iiiiiaiiaiiiuiiiiiaiiiiiiiiyaisiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiauiiiiiiaiii^\nTRAVELLERS\nDON'T   FORGET\nThe Steele House\nTo Locate tho Fort Steele Line.\nA. D. Campbell, inanngor of\nlie WeSlorn Union office iu Spo- j development to  breed   business\nfront of lhe Central to listen lo a lltane, and W   M. Shaw, of tlio | for moro doctors than you hav.\nparly of old Crohlierrfnloil, talk\ning of eillly dnjs Iii lhe wlist.\nMr. Spraglle tolli df tile Hold up,\nnl Aliiei IIiilih,  Montana., when\n\"Exchange National bank, will go\nat present,\n\\\\. w:\nThe National Mat!\n\u25a0 \u25a0He\nA |ii':ic!!eal, cheap and simple\nmethod of malting Sulphide ore,\nsueh as nit'k'el, copper, gold, and\nsilver ores; in localities whore\nlead ores and fuel are scal'Co and\nalmost unattainable, our pyritie,\n\\\\ntcr jacketed Matte Smeller\nhas been fceo\u00a3n!i\u00bb\/d with highly\nsatisfactory results, and has\nbeen thoroughly tested oil various pyrilic, Sulphide and arsenide ores., in capacity of 3 to SO\nIons per day. Ills the* shnillest\nrii'ethod of gold niid silvor ore\nimiliiivi-, and eonc_itratlhg 'that\nis known to-daj.\n!\u2022 requires lib extraordinary\nskill, no lead ores, no  flnsing\nlo Kalispell today.   While there\nMl\", Campbell  will decide Upon\nllm railroad point Ironi Which\nIio oniy oscilpcH witli his life, by I Uio Spokane l-'ort Sleele Tele-\nmaking itsoiellln prUiliisi1 noVbr gi'ttu'll alld Telephone Conipimy\nlign'ui to carry drafts, iii cheeks will eoiinlrticl its (olograph lino\non il j'liiniei, ns Ihi' robbers] i\"I\" Hm Porl SloelO eoiinlry.\ni'oiililni very W'pll im'tiillo uny- Rulispnll, JihitiingHj Bonnor's\nilung but nisii. nnii b'v'oii afler Pori-y and Troy are under eon-\nthis narrow escape to liai'u hllil skloratloiv. ThocoiilpiuiybXpocts\nthe nei\".'\", li, bllrrolv ft-.'H |',om|In have llie leie iu operation by\n'une of llm Iiieluviivlileii. lo seel Aiiirilsl I\nllllll Hie jiaWy didn'l gbt liilrslyl\nbefore  ihe e'ld   t)1   (hi-   joiiniei |    The    Moyie     Placer     MinVli'g\nivas reii'licil     Alia ItlSo pf the Company tho iivst mining com-\nlime win\"' h\" foiloVv'etl \"Itii]uilsi\" panV to bo ol'gilJiiie'd ih lhe town\nfor |8 hoftrs iVIIHottl srobjlin\u00a7 or shoiiltl oe a success, jironiot'ed by\nbaling) aii'd didn't get Voty tiWti- t'citiionsi suilp'oHod by 'clliwn.s\nirry al that, ils the climate ftaslnnd  worked by thoi'dughiy ex-\nnot A Very good nn*' I'or eatllljj.iperienced pltai' iiilnors known\nAfter Mr. Sprueee I'.iil iini.dii'd io us nil.\na poker stdry Wile! told, \\Vdlich     Thai   experienced   Hydraulic material,andnofnelfor thestnel\nbausod Col. Head, losipuue him. miner Mr. .1. M. Buxton says hi tor after H is s'lirli'd. The sul\u2022\n'self around, dike n fresh pull' al lliu last tjrltish Oolumbia Mining pher in HVe ore is  Us natural\n.i clear lliiviinn.. (Criisailer.) place Recort thai \"gdld is almost  die! fuel only, and its dost has no\nhis inil si|uiii'ely back, and atari last thing we look for\" in exam- J comparison witli anV other phi-\noul   ''ili'i'.'ii   IH,\"   lhis-      \"You lning a hydraVdlc mining prrtpo-lcess of doneentratiiig-,\nfi'llov' s:   talking   about    inker sition. AVe are prepared I'O flil'iiisk any\ngames,   v here  money  was    in     A largo vollbrie of water which size or capacity plant 'roinploto\nsight, rnihci iniflso nie, talking ''an be brought onto the ground! to substantial mining people, set\nabout yoiii gflmcs v hen thi ante ill a considerablo height, a good it np mi'1 I'lirnish oiirinen to mil\nwas hiij ei ,-vMi eoliai \u25a0->. linn ih\" tlu'lHp for the tailings and a iargeilt for tl'ieifi on ensji payments-\nlimit a llinusauil.   Why I. played bar  ol  gravi\nin a L'uni\" down ill California, piped, being\nduring  tlie  ei'iriy   ilnVs,   Wlion*!oot which of\njilnci'i' iu'.iii.h were found on front ile mine can\nlu\\Vii!-. mul I'-act \\ ai'ils ami wlii'il     Tl\"1 Mnyi'\n'i.'Ver.vliinl'i lill.l lol;. .: dilsl    tha      hoi    Moyie\nwas ivni'v ii i i'lie,,.   it va- in :i \" aier Biipply\nlittle town  not  far from San undor ahead\nt'l'iiucisi'ii, and I lu to were live of The be i roeV\niis playing The ante was a quart feetatioVe 11\nof gold dust, and \"a force blind of ''\"   remflrlfaTilj fl  \u2022 irrenl\n'ii gallon,   There were always  I will carry a*ay n    to   Dgs, and\no.' n gallons, iu 'lie. put, ai'n'l each 'he quantity ol  gravel  i- osti-\nfollow had a whole barrel,, (which mated il ovoi  ti'.\" million cubic\nwas tholiinil) silling by his side,  vai.ls,  containing over two mil-\nWo played from 5 o'clock Sunday lions of dollars in gold,\nafternoon, until I'1 o'clock Wed   ,\nnosday morning, and al the end To tub \"Editoh op Tub Puoh\nof iiiiii. lime, there was only half     PKCTOK y,m, \u201e^m fw i,,,,,,,,.;;   villi \u00bbinul( ol\na  barrel   of gold  dusllefl; w.e     SlH     At each one of my three wlnofi Hi] \u25a0- iiiii! ,;l'.t,'\". '(inuil lieilH'\nnover knew Whal tiiul bedorilo of Visits to yolir onlorprlsing lown, \u00bbml i:'\u00bb\u00bbi moiiln ui ijciuiiiiiiililii prlcad.\nll, but the supposition was Uml T have hail occflslon lo'congratu A. J, TloliidHTHON,\nthe strong winilfi Wh'lcti woro   late  .\".:. Mr   Kdiiov  on your \" ''\"'\"\"'  '\u25a0M,-'l'*v\"^\nlimes lm,., iii 'jhftt coiinti'v hnd own ambtiioiis I'lesirnii hnil tholr\ngriuliiiill.i iiii.wn i,n';| 'ii.Jiml nil  l.npp.v  fulllUfnenl    \u25a0 t,    also on\nbeen blown nwnv     Anil iSpiili'iie 'lie   l\" icrnl   nVfigro!)!  \"r    Vonr  ,  i,   ,    ...    ,\ni       i ,   ,V       \" .           , ,            ,,    ,,'              '   i Mni'M' I'I'i'iio'-il uiin',\nbonglil  llie  nexl   round. lown.    Oil  Hum ocnnsion  I  am Mihliiit. Hh'tiroil\nRoiuji'i's of Th\" I'l'o'-peeloi' w ill ub!\" lo 1'iiijilue.iy.c all I have said ' 't'lirm .T,nnds and\nseenn ii\"n. in Hi\"\u25a0.\" i iihiii.ii'. i.e-: iii'iiii\"  imi regret that tho gen- Ileal Kslato.\nSntlli'dli.V, llinl will be ot Inleri\" I oral   ,'ippeilranee    ol    Sleele   Ih COflRESPOHDENOE SOLICITED,\n'io e'l'ei'y man. wm,um anil child, nuii'i'i'd  by  lank  of HiIIiiuhh     I ll. M. Me.'.lillaii, Hi'inidoil, Mp.ii\nFirst Class Brands of Licjuurs and Cigars,\nHeadqliarters For Mining Men,\nCommodious Sample Rooms.\nBest Cuisine in the West,\nModern Conveniences.\nHome Comforts.\nD. McNcish\nProprietor.\n\u25a0f\nDrew & Haye^ Prop's.\nFORF STEELE, 1,0',\nStrictly \"K_f8t ClaBs.\nFIRST CLASS IH-.EVERY I'-ARTICUI.An\nCOnVEIllKHTTO RAILWAY DEPOT\nAND STEAMBOAT LAllb'lNO    \u201e\nRATES llEASOllABLE\niiii  is 'easily Pnces arid specificalaons. With\n~\"n;'n1s. \\v'.I'll-' referenc'\"s nnd  test\/taMinillTJ   Oil]\nn \u2022 of tvhtch, apiilicationi\n'\" ,     KAltONAL dSl_ A ftiflj-UCTIolj 'CO,\n\";l\"'     '':'-  ,,!'    Mimll  vv  ,. ,\u25a0,;,.\u201e  ftVNIokoI.Coii,\n\u25a0 I,, draw its \"\u2022\u25a0\" - \"'\"'\u25a0\"'\" tatadwn,\ni   nii'l  can use ''  er'\"'\"  V r . ...''ihai'ioiih ru'ii\n\"I'   200   f\"\"!. Kf.'l IIMKM'I'    OF    CIIEMICAI.\nI\";i~!   twelve IIEDUCTION wofiics,\nv.'i\" river and \u25a0\nST.   I.OIMH.   Mo.\nTHE   \u2022-     -\n^MINERS'I\n* , HOTEL.\nPerrv Creek',\nfi r a'o'o'oX rYeti'r ?5'n c6 m ri e U&, al A*n b mWino m*1!!\nS, ABLER.\nT-lt^PRIETOm\n&oldeii, B. C\u00bb\nA train Leaves the Kootenay Housr Every Tuesday & Friday\nConnecting with Steamer for Fort Steele.\nH\nM. \u25a0Mf'MlLLA-Ni\nliiiiiiil\n:\nf WHAT'\"\"\nTHE\nDOCTOR\nORDBRBQ,\n'Hint's d'luit you'll gel lion: bviii'.v thilo In iiiy   |\nI'l'iiHi'i'lpliiin l)i.i|iiirtliioiit. .'.'. We strive. i.ii\nili'siirvi'. yiiiii' iitniotit iionllili,nei'. . .'. NlilliiiiK\n\"f'llKAl\"'   liniv,  hill your Mnni'V'n Wlli'tll    I\nn'very llni\".\n1,1   V   (|l   m   +   ni\n\u25a0A. W. BLEASDELL,\n\u2022Pioneer bi-uK Ifall,\nFort Steele, B, C.\n(imduulf uritiii'loCollujfo(if IMmi'tiiurvV.\nv The Rossland\n^ Of East Kootenay.\nBase of rsnpply for North Slar ami Sullivan Clroup and\nan inilhniled iiiimher of mines now under development\non Mai'll Creole and sni-i-oiiiiding country. Lar\u00bb'i; hotel\nnow  heinff constructed.     Choice,  Lots now on   sale.\n\"Sole Agent, B\nMelNTOSH,\n3 Poet Steele.\nGREAT\nE W\nA    Northerti    E\ns\nRailway.\nThe sutiVEVott's chain maiim rr the rhoiitest\nTHANSCONTINli.N'T.U, ROOTK.\nIt is Uio most iiiiiiltTn Iii equipment: it is llio hmivloBt I'liilotl linoi\nit litis tt itlolt-uallitsl l'Oiiillicil; ll oi'OBses no snail ili'sorisi it wus built\nWitilmitt a laini yl'lmt or government iiiil: il In noioil for eoui'tesy of it*\nenipliiyi.'oi it is the only line nerving moiilson tlie a hi cai'to plun.\n'I'llUOUdtl 'I'lll'l GRANDEST SCENEfty IN' AMKHICA\nBV: nAVt.IOHT.\nl^ir FGll'l' BTEELE Iiliil the EAST KO ll'l'.NAY MIN'tlS, Weekly\nStu\u00bbe t\\\\n\\\\ iui!i?|icll.   Bteiilnboal eomuiimleiitiuns from Jennings\nduring KuimliOl'.   Quiokost mill Best route to nil juilli! of the Unltetl\natiites, tOustei'ii Ciiniiilii mul Europe,\nl-\\Jl' liulpii, lieliatnlliul eOlhploto iiifiU'iiiulioit call or address\nneurest ujjelit or\nC'.'C,.m.\\-0,V.Clehl!hl! Agent, l'\\I,WlllTNTV. 11. V. ami T. A,\nSp'okAm!  Wash; St. Paul, .Minn,\n^\u00b0\u00b0___^^__ffiuuiiu_iUU_^   _uu_^u_uuu_uii*i_m__^u^|\nLIMITED.\national TransDortatlon go.1\nf hfte Table, to take effect j uly 1st, Mil,   g\nFOR! STBKUE AND .II'INNIN'HH ROUffe '\/\nSUiniiioi's Norlh Star nnd cWomtolli'iG inula' (our trips fi (vooli, \",\nV.spi'i'wtiiirilers for ijrfacls will Hi Iiii'iui'iliulely :iilti'inli'i| lo n\\ Spi-!''\nItnno, nidi s'clil ii)i ('. V). II. V\nfOR'f sTEKLK ASH llOliDGN UOOTRl ^\nSlnjfO leaves I'-oh Sleclo Tiloinliiy urn* |,'i'iil,\\e i,im'liliu<i -nnii'tvlng nl\n! Goldon Woiliii'silfi;' antl Snl.i'.iilliy it't 'I p. th,\nIt,       Mull iiili'iiilnil for I'Virt Stoolo vill ,1,'nnlng.,, should In: iiilili'o.-st-il I'li'ri'ij..,\nof Inti'i'iiiilioiinl CO., .lofsiilfig!!, .iloiiinnfl, othoi'ivlso lottoi's nro soul viitpff\nlj Nelson nnil (Inlilen. II. I'. (j\nP. P. 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