{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0313345":{"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/terms#identifierAIP":[{"value":"2978e0c0-acc0-4876-bead-7370fce520fb","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":"2016-10-17","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"1904-09-03","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/ymirherald\/items\/1.0313345\/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":" ty\nVol. I    No IU.\nYMII.. B. C., SATUHDAY. SEPTEMBER :i. 190-J\nPhtck Iuvk ( 'en rs\n: LOCAL ITEMS\nVV. A. S| eneer, of    Nelson,    i\n\u00ab n on hi- usuid num.!ii\\   . i-it.\nThe  Ymii:    Hi\n> \u2022\u2022  - \u2022      -\u25a0\u25a0*... Mi.-i-i   Whillians,    the    ,v   sehi\nThe Porto I lien saw mill is riinnii:.-   teiioher, i- giving half an   hot\na three houi lute shift now. e.uh dm to the   scl\nrecovery, nnd is now out   and   ubout   am,nation\nThe iidvei'tisenienl of the  Montreu\n,,   .,.      ,       ,     .,    , Family Herald which appears on   out\nOn  I u,'-day the .ioih.   All-       .     \" .,\nagain\nUoun\n,,      .. o page, nii'ers ii verv   cheap   sub-\ngust, the wife ol   0.    Hundley   of    n\nthird\ndaughter.\nGeorge   Column    h.i-   been   do\nscription to both the great fumih   papers mentioned.\n. . ,      , Al rungeinent'i are hem-.'    made    in\nthis week with a severe attach ol    In-.\n., , , \u2022 ; Nelson tor the establishment ol a   lo-\n0U.1 stomach complaint.\nmil stock exchange,       lin-    may    be\nPurse pleasing prices in   staple   ami . ,.,..,,\u201e ,ls .,\u201e jndi,,,,;,,,, tl,at t|\u201e,  i\u201e\u201e|._\nfancy   groceries  mil   pro .unions    nt L.s t|,cro are ju{ng ft prosperous  bus-\nCampbell's, ! \u25a0\nI think it. will be generally admit\nted by the citizens of Yndr, that\nsince its institution, tho    Ymir   Cili-\nnppenrs   this   \u00bb*W9\u00ab*6\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab*\u20ac\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abe\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00abM\n\\ TUNING NKWS. !w,,\"k tbBtler I|,1:i,ily '\"' w* 1 correspondence g\n\u25a0   which we hope will make it    il    i e   KSiiiieiSirSiSS^^-iSZSZSS-'\n\"-\"\u2022\u25a0'        Dr. Dixon U s n tow..!    looking ^t-'^'''<'P'^\u00ab\u00abion     We are pleas YMIR, 1st, September.\nI'\"   have If,,,. \u201e,,,.;,,.  property. '    '\" '\"  r ellurta to   produce h'o Till. Rl.iroil ur I'ltK Ymii: Hkiui.i\n,        i. i- i i \u2022 , | passed the H Hi School Entrance  ex- ' a decent sheet ure  being  appreciated Dear Sir:\nton. Kobiiison, hi- iniulc   a    uuiek   I >\"\u25a0*.\" ' *   :       .   ..     , ,.v,\u201e.,.,,.,I    \u201e,     il\u201e.   ,      i .*  ,\nr,   ' \\ iimination <-ie,it.tt|i is expi   ted   al     me  by the greater part of tl mmunity,\nVVilcox mine this week. and that tho Hkiui.ij has   thu   good-\nWork on the   Highland   Chief   has \u25a0 will of the u hole of the    townspeople,\nbeen suspended foi the season with of course the exception   of   theL,ens Association has d iiuch   \u2022_\t\nThe Hunter V   -.hipment, are   ,\u201e. wl \"\"\"\"l'\"i\"' bftn-\" \"'\"\"'\"   \"0t   ]*\u00b0  lQ U'ork for tho   town       All    un,\t\naveraging three car-,.,,'day, or   ovet   \u00a3\u00b0'\"J   b,Ut   ll,em\u00ablv\"   P*\u00bbP*ing. Lents which have been made   during\n\"   ' \u2022 ' Happily the numeral strength uf  this  lhl. p\u201e8t tl.,v V(,.,r, ,.,,,. tu |\u201e. edited\nbind is small, and  to   the   credit   of|to t|,js   Association.       L'ndcf   these\nKowley and   Andersen   are   doinu  i),,, inwn  In. it  s,i,l    i-n,i,lic   dwiml !   * . .,,,,,\n611,1   town, ni  ii   sain,   i,i| _\\    ii\u00bb inn  i circtinistances, 1 think is is   very    i.'-\nwork on the Bustler n Ini in,   situated  |illg. gretable, that    the   citizens   do   iml\nnear the 1,\"\",a-   I take more active interest in it-  met I\n\"'everul new placer   locations   have1 I digs und attend them more regularly,\nreceii'ly been in i-n  in  the   neighbor-       W A   Coplen,   superintendent   of The whole work has practically   been\nhood of Hall siding. the mining department of   the   Spok-  carried on by four or   I'm-   incmhei -\nForeman Mason, who has   been   a.       v    ...  ,  ,. ,.\n.Newitt iv i n, are making prepara-\nthe Hunter V. for over  a   year,   has  ,.       ,    ,,        ,        ,, .,..\n' | ttons tor the wet weather.    I nev  re-\nlipw left to look    after   his   interests\nelsewhere\nceived il very large   shipment    of    all\nkinds of rubbers ihis w.-e-;.       If    you\nColon\"! Collillgwood  iling,   an    old   take one rubber then-, you will surely\nresident of Port Arthur, which is now , buy more,\nsuch a centie of interest, was in town i     ,,*,      .* i     . i , ,       i   c \u2022\nI lie   .Nt limits    Wlio    I'ltlll'H'l     ll'olll    ,.,uiliiiuiii\" iiioi hliloui    if     llu*    n-.eil      i .- . I \\i       ..     i\nthis week. . continuing piouulii u   a    ine   usual   pies of the various ores,    Mr.  Coplen\nj 1 \u00bbea\\er after one days   shooting,   re- \u2022 ,**ito\nDave Grobe has the proud   distine-  port that the birds aro not yerv plen-\nc,   .      ,,    ,, ,\u25a0\u25a0,, , \u2022 , '        \u2022 Work ha- been lesiinied on the Al\ntion ot being the first amateur  hniti\u2014' ttful theie tins year,      Later   on   m\n,..,.,   ,,   , , . , ,   , i lin mine.    A crosscut is being driven\netilturisc in linir, to produce    n   imp season however they may bo expected .    \u2022\n1,.   ,.,,,,,,,>,-l    il,,,   si.1,.'     '.I ll   I   tl,,>      I,,,,'.,,.,.\nFifty stamps are dropping   at   the   :\"\"'   l\u00bb1\"'-\"\"\"   \u25a0\"\"*.   wl'icl'   \"P\u00abns Even tho larger holders of real   ,\nYmir mine, and    ,-   will   probably  October .1, is getting up a fi liplo- perty in the town,   seen,    to  neglect\nbe put in commissi.,., .his week. '\"'V which will  be   awarded   for   the this institution, which is the great,-'\nbest mineral exhibits this year.   Ihese safeguard to tbuir property now exist\nThe Second Relief,    Vrlington    I  diplomas will be awarded by the most |\u201eg.    [t, is suruly impossible that   tl\nQueen mines, nt Salmo and Erie,   nre, comj ,-t judges for  tlio   best   nam- paltry sum of 25 cents per moi    i-\nfoiind prohibitive by these   genlleuu u\nis receiving assurance of fine   exhibits  who tiro so heavily interested]   in   tl\nfrom all purls of lie country.      There! town's welfare.\nis every reason  to   believe   this   de- '     ,\\( the lust meeting of the Assi\nof home-grown apple:\n! to show up better\nNow that a  little   rain  has  fallen      There aiv a largo nnmber of   Ymir\ntu connect the Mini   with the  upraise  partment will be better than over bes  tion, a resolution was passed, instru\nfore.    The railroad- have   agreed    to   tjrl\u201e t|u, secretary to prepare a rep,,.\nfrom the tunnel.\n*    Ymir take lilt ore samples to   the  fare free showing the dues collected   and   f\t\nii       i .i i       .,   \u25a0    i  v       i oi-i.-      Miipuicnts   turn     tho     Keystone     ,   , \u201e\u201e ... , ... B\nanil cleared away the   smoke,    Ymir ladies who are experts at all kinds of     .     '    , .      ,,,    . .\" ,   ,     of charge.    I hese will be reiained  in  whom toccthcr with a s'.ateniont   ot\n, , i .i ' * i , \u2022 um mine at   line, which    is    operated   by , ,    \"  '\"'\nIts a clearer at.inrisplierc than at.   anv    'aucv, iliawn anil line   worn .       I hev ! r ' Spokane and put into a permanent ex    expenditure     This   report   will    al-,\ni    \u2022      .i     i , ,      ,, i* ,       .\u25a0   ,   \u2022       , -i     Messrs  I.. lemenls     iml    Uavls.    have     ' '\u2022 '\ntun.' 'luring the hist month. should send lit examples ol tln-ir   skill! Ini.it which will be kept from vcar   to   show- ihe n ones of   those    who   Inn-\n.,''\u201e,       ,. \u2022      , \u2022 been temporarily suspended, , ..,.,.\"\nMe.sr-.     Forrestor      Duckworth Nelson 1'air, where  prizes   are \u2022 year for Interstate fair exhtbtt.\nv \u201e.,,    \u201e i f, \u201e\u25a0      ... i i,  offered for the best  exhibits   uf   this.     Of the many oxperts who hnvu   re-\n.Newitt, utul t otlev, went ilown on the \t\n...       .in.\" ,   ,,      , \u2022   i    kind of work. ccntly examined the Yankee Girl, one \t\nfirst, to take first pop   at   tho   birds, \u2022 ,,        .     .\n, ,, .,. ,, , iii and all express their confidence in   it.\nnrouu'l Heaver siding. Pretty nearly everybody   in   town; '\n\"       . ,'   ,     '   , . ,.   Negociations   in     several     diil'eienl\nfou can get up a good meal a.   low ; \u2022- \"\u2022 Bvooolackon norutng ol ^ ^\nexpense, if you buy your grocerie.-t   at   Iuesthiy last,    ibis was not   duo   to .\nlump hell's. any particular addiction to early  ris-      *\\ report n\u00bb to die new staff of the ,\nbeen regular attendants, und to win\nefforts the niaintiiiniince of the    institution is due     |i is to be hoped thai\nthose huge owners of real property  i\nYmir Rifle Brigade.\n....     ..,     .      ..      ...    ,,. ...      the town, whose names do not appeui\n1 he lilies   for    the    1 u.ir   ( ivilian\n.,..,,,., ,   . i will take n tumble to themselves,  aiel\nI\u00bbill.- Hr,glide are now on    tlieir    way | :\n,        . .. .,.,       ,. \", | lienci forth help, both bv   their   sir-1\nhere iron, Vancouver,     the shipment\n\u2022Jump bell's. I any particular ii'toicii.ni to eany   ns-       \/v repuri. m w \u00bb\u00ab: ma. \u00bbiuu ui   un i  ^t^ ^^ Vancouver.    The shipment   \"\"\"-'\"\"m '\"'l'- \"\"\" \"-    \"\"\"     \t\n.,..,,,,          ..         \u201e    .   ! ing,'but because of a   very   startling  Lo Hoi mine, finiM.ies with the   states ,,-.., ,,      -,,,.   contributions and  by  their  presence\nMr. M  l.oth, the president of  the       J                               '                             ,      ,               \u25a0-,,,- consists   ot   ten   Leo-J'jtmold    rtlles.                   .       .      ,           ,\n,.,,,,,,..,, ,    \u25a0   ,      clap of thunder,  which   shook   every  tnent, that the production will be  in* ,.,.       ... ,,    ..,,.,,     ...   at tho meetings, in   the   conduct   ol\nActive Gold Mining Co., and   tuther       '                                                    ,             ,        ,     ,         ,           ,. these l't lies ai'u of   .JOJJ ooltbrc   nnd,                                 ,\n,.,,...        i    i   \u2022 ,   ,  ,        bouse in town,  and  quite  outclassed  creased,   und   that   the   smelter   at    . ,   _,      ,   ...,.,,,   ..\u201e..,.\u201e       ,,.     this very useful association,  I an. Mr,\ni-t Paul VlctOI   Loth, IS expected   here,                                             '                                I   ,                     ,,,                 , stglited Up to .HIM)    \\iutls.       Aeeoin- I                                                 ,,,    .\n                 '         ,           the no I w'tisi e .is ull ear y caher.         Northport will treat a ai'ger tonnage, .       .                   .if                                           iourslruly,\nRhortly to look into the affairs of   the                                          \u25a0                   L\u201e .    '.,,      ,   ,,               .,,   ,   ,, panying them aro a number ol  acces-                                              '\n.  \u2022    _                                                                ,,.,.,.,,            .      .    ! Ibis  will orobablv mean -till    lurtber ,                                                                                            .MKMIIKIt,\n,,.                                               \u2022                                  \u2022 panying mem are a numoer oi   ucces-\n,,        ,.          i     \u2022     i     i                       This will probably mean -till further                                ,\n1 t'te   ItttVccch   is   back   again   nil                 '           - sone.s, targets and  accoutrements   to\n....,.,                     , ,      increase of the Hunter   \\ s. produc       .        . ,             .            ,.\nl mir. after having been examined by get her with ammunition to the extent\n')\" I            ..,..\u2022*.,.     i       \u25a0\u2022 .\u2022      : tion' .. , ...         ,   ..          .,           i        r\nActive Ci\nCharles Dundee, accompanied   b,                 ,                      ,      ,.   . t,,,,,                                                                                     .           ,\n,.   .      ,         ,     , .                        '   eve-SpeCiahsts in Montieal.       I ntors ot Inn rounds  tor   each   member   ot\nI is lirotlier who lias uist    come    out     '                                          ,                  .  , \u201e,,     . ,,                       ,                        ,                                     , .                           ,\n,*\u25a0,,, .                    tnnatelv the repvrt of   these    special- 1 he billow dug r-Voi'ds    were    made   |l,e     Brigade,    which    tiow    numbers\ntiom the old country,    was    in    lira ii ...         ,        ,. ,.          ,         ,      ,      ,             i-          .-    .             .        .                          .,           ,\n,.    ,   ,        ,      ., ..           ,   , tsts is to the  ellccl   that   his present this week at the  local   recording   ot- forty.    In using iheso cnrtntigcs   the\nthis Week, and paid a   Visit   totlte|,   ,,,,,,     ',.:                J. :..   | e\u201e,    ,,.,..,.,,..,, ,..  ,.,..   ,i  .' \u2022 .,..   ., ,.,.\u201e.\nJ mndee mil)\nThe old man KcniK\nhalf blind condition can novel' be ini*   ficel    Hugh McDonald recorded   the Government requires thai   the   shells\nproved and that In' can never hope to i location of the Champion claim,    near lie retained and   ultimately    returned\n - -'dy who has been  sec rny better than ut present,    Pete   thn Porto Rico mine.    Ed, Poters re- for   Handing,     Captain   Itoss   has\nllu inmate of tho hospital for   neverul 1 |\u201eIM t),e nympatliy   of   all   his   Ymi'.' corded assessment on the St. Thomas, been busy this week    hunting   for   a\nInonths, died last  M lay,   ami   was friei1(|s in his nlHiction Telegraph, Maple Leaf, No,   00   and favorable location for   the   riflu-butsi\nburied  in the   Ymir   cemetery,   the Centennial claims. Col. Holmes I).  C.   0    is   expected\nTreBoult is nourishing as well as p:il-\nf 'Mow ing day,\nBase Ball.\nBefore leaving for   9t.   I.otlis   Fall'\nlill your   trunk   at   CnnlpbaH'-J   with I     Tho base ball game at    Salmo   lost  ataUlu, 2oo per package,   for   rale   at\n8   ' - and clothing, you will be in   the   week, resulted in favor  of   Ymir   by   Campbell's,\nlatest style wnen you get there. a score of'Jf-to II.      As   usual  tl\nhere about the 'JOth, Septembei\nYillir Citizens AAsocia-\nMiss   M.icgieg.,1-,   who   has    n I n\u00bbt part oftbegamewent all in   fa- I     On tl vertiliR of neXt Monday I t,on-\nHotel Arrivals.\nM.-l.i-on 11,,-na,'\u25a0- It T. l.owi-1..\nNelson: Pled i)ohn-in. Summit) t'\nDttibrick, Salmoj Colin d Drown\nVancouver: K. N. Jones, Vancouyerl\nII, ,1. Moore, NelsonjChaS Hurt, N\",\nsole S. Ilulfour Jr., Hamilton, Ontario.\n\\ an. oiir.it HoTEii:\u2014Steve Dcrln.\nSllhno: .1.  Westglte,  Porto     Itteoj     I'\nWillett,    Nelson,     A.     I4!      T.lll.lliell' ,\nNo.tbpo.i 0, Ballanger- SeUon; C,\nEdWafd, Bpokanci\nWai. '   HoTHi.t\u2014-Churles   W,\nti'is, Kelson I >li- M- S.lvodn and\nsister, Nel-oir Mi-s Mon-ki. Nelson;\nII. 8. Simon, Winnipeg] 0. P.   Ten-\n'II--       ULHVUIflUUr,      W l.o        ll,,-       OC.-II  \u25a0 -    i      - - -   r-\nsecond nurse  ut  the  Ymii   Hospital P'0!-\"' of Salmo, tbe score being I to 10  (Labour Day) a dance will   be   given      _\\, t|,e meeting of tho above Asso-\nfor the past two ttionths left that   in-  in favoui of Sal mo ill tie-end  of  tho I in the Miners' Union Hall, in aid  of ciation last Tuesday, several accounts\nsiitutii.n on   ThursdiiY   lust.      juss | third inniiigH.    Then Captain Audei'*   the Ymir Base-Ball Club. I In connei'tiiJU With the flt'o equipment\nUennedy, the   m.-.tr ltcon)pll)M0-j  son threw his hut on the ground, and       tinill-onrl rates tu tltd -Mpoknlte   In- IVOrb set I.\nher as far as Nelson on a slum visit,    tilings began to happen.     The   Ymir Lt.,tntB Mh   v,.!m,|,   opens   Ootober      'I'bB small s of thp genbrnUtten- well,  Salmo; A   Swannell,    .Nc-\n,,,. ,.        ., ,   i ,, , \u201e score rapidly crept up and  soon   Sub   3 wm bo hetter thii yeuf than   t|,Py dance at the meeting of tho A^socia-j0 go Peono, Porto Hico.\nHiding p'lrtii\"* win ntltj tin' 1.1 cu- , ,.  ,  , .   .     1      .1,      . . 1. * \u25a0 i- 1       in*.\n,.       ,,        ,      ,,   ,     1   was left bell.nd     In   the   match   ,       bec|) for Myor&]   ma       Mmm. tion w.w discussed, and efforts aie   to\n1 UI\"' M iiUI   In i\\t   ji     1 (i|'\\     |M,,;i\u00bb>.i!iI     I t 'ill I       .       . . .      i     i     i     *.\u25a0 , i .   . 1       i ,,   \u2022\n' the Ymir   team   included   four new   .\u201e.,,,\u201e,\u201e,,., ,,. ; -,   \u201e,,V(. \u201e,.,..,.\u201e \u201e, |\u201e1V,. bo made tu get the business  men   to\nfoi 11 rule.     ror a    gum I    tiiillo \u2022    the1    , ,,       ,,    i- . \u25a0 1 . 1    .1 . \" , \u25a0   . .1       \u2022\nplayers, xt'bo all distinguished   them- L.,. uj  Herbert Bolster's  knack   of take greater . nteresl ...   the   institu-, (\n,>'\"'i\" ,l\"'\"'   \"\"I tivfl   poHltlunm doing business vvlt.ll ll,.- railroad-,, lie tion. in view of thb undoubtedly g IP'     |,:    '   ;'\n1 u'nl to the Summit  mine,  post   II.1\n^'niir i.ii.ie, is  the   most   suitable, be\nll,,-        I I'll .-.'.*    I'.      0.        i'.elllililll.\nNelson  ,1. W.   .- t.    Su \u00bb    Deuve\n\\V,    Sum\n-. \u2022      ,, , |,      I -ci..s,,,           ,.   1       ,-\u25a0- -\u25a0 j nis lies-  wit  I    he   I'll   road\".        1,1,   0,   ,e \"   o,   .,,     \u201e \u201e\u201e.,.,,,    \u201e.\u201e\u201e.\nY mir niiiie,   s  the   10-t   su table, be-,,  ,              , ....,     UJ|\u00ab                                                                 ,   -. ,           . \u2022                .\u2022 1 \u2022                   ,,   \\i,., ;,,. I?   II   |\u201e\\ ,,.,,.    Nu sou\n.        ,   1,. ,      , 1    ,, :'1\"1'\"- lh\" now catcher,   ,-, m\\U ,     b        fttJ f.Q    t6 f|i()111 work it has and is accomplishing, son, Mnjit   I, n. 1, Mu uv.  .n. 1  u\nb ^ very level nnd a good mlrfuce.           ,           .. ,. ,,                \"                                                ,..,           ,               ,   , ,,   , , .    ,                               .             ,     ,,\nplayed a line   ga ,   old)       bul1 \u00abl| points in the   Inland   Empire   to      I he seorcUry lopoi'ted that lid had      Cobmoi'olitAs   Ho,..,,    i.   Ilreit\nNext Monday (Labour day)   there   , i,,g him.    Dr    Dolierly,   plnyed Spukttllll Illlt]   ,*DtUrn.     This   is tho written the Cold   Commissioner and y.    j    , t.iii,   Uriet   .1.   H-'l\n1      :...                      1   ,                     1       1 \u25a0   .             \u2022 1      1      1  :.             '                                                                                                .11         1              1                -.i               .   1                               '\n- \u2022, \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0 \u2022    \u25a0        ,\u00bb|\nwill be an event of great local   inter-  second base, and   distinguished   Idin 1,.\n1 -t.    On that day tho dedication   of! self at the plate: when lie got his mad\nfirst time this has   been   granted   in thd local member  with regard to  an\n'      \"    t     \"        several years,     \"UlKO I\nli.\" new Catholic .l.iit h will take Up and welled thd ball for keeps \u00bbt Faii-jj1' i\u00bb thu indtLa at\nplace, Cheap rates ale availableLai'e.l enough foi .-. th.ee base run 'y\u00abnr and it applies to\nfrom Nels in this tl.ty, and it is ex-: possibly a home run for a sli ,- bats-  \" .   \u201e\u00ab      )(|   ^\n'\"\u2022\u25a0\"- \"  \u2022    \u00ab 1 Suokane) Newton Orib, Saiulni;\nseveral years,     \"hike the   Old    Fruit   appropriation for t l.'-ets   ol    (.Ill\nicit ed there will hi a hu    of    \\isilor-\nlo take part in the cereilhmy.\nSpokane   this towni l,,!t \"\"''\" ,,lltl ''',',i'v''' l!\"   \"\"\nthe   railroad \"wpl' tu l,iN l\"lt''1'''\nIratostiHwelltistoothei points. flm .ulvisability   n(  iucip \u201e,,.i\u201e\u201e      I'iro chief Cblley hu prt'|...te.l   M\nman.    Another new   player   in   the      One fare rates fot   the  round  trip WIW t'lt!n discussed, and tint   meeting  following Mgnuls for handling the I'm\nYmir team was one MacVicar    w'10  will be iri'.inteil by  each   road   on   ngeherully was found to be in favor of alarm!    Steady  I'itlgitlg   im-aiu   llh\nSing Keo's brother was   iibre   the   pitehed during tlfe hist tht'eo   inning?i  llifj-el.ent j,^..    |je\u00bbldl's these  all   the tbe proposititin, thtro being only   one OnB stroke (pause) two kes(pnusr)\ntveek. nnd concurred that hi-   brother  \u25a0 ved himself to have-the   mak- L0,u1m Ullile ilt gj\u00a5i0< u,tU of a   fare dissontie.it pre^dtlt       To-   - ,,-,   , \u25a0 v    u strokes; means a call for help 1\nWi-'Vliuvoverwiishee-h,,,, ,,\"      .\\,,,H\u201esofa\" I pitc'.er. A tidpitch !,\u201e,,,\u201e -j,,,,1 *\u2022\u201e,, ,\u201e\u201ei,|   trip,   guotl was instructed to wrltu I inipora-  luilitllf    thb hose  whM, tlrymg   in\nother Chinaman recently here on   tlio w lw ^ \">' wm,ted '\" llie lutt,n  tl.toug I   thu   fair,     All   tickoU, ti,,,'s ut   !j|,,tnh   ('ilv'   s'\"\"!\"\"   and reeling it up after uso,\nsame business  to   act   as   arbitrator   to rulieva Anderson at tj * and il  is   wll,.,|1\u201e,. ||\u201e.v ;,,,   the general   feduc- Trail as to the lUnning   bxpt'usi     of\nlend interpreter was very1 sing   in   hoped  thai   MacVicar  will   ii!l   the  ,. ,\u25a0., ,',,,,. ,.,i,d   a   third   tir   tho the iiiUnicittalitieM  with a   iew to  ,--\n1 llt'UCH SOTIClJ\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 1 o ii f a fare  and   a   third   tir   tho  tin* municipalities, with a \u25a0 i-w to  es-\nhis child like cotilldenco us to liis own i\u201eii     Hixon ibu  fourth   new   comer         \u25a0 , ,\u201e\u201e..-.,,,..,.,,. ,,\u201e .,  \u201ei,.\u201ei,. ,|...                                ...\nICUlabihtV.    ll apnea - i- : ',\u201e- d\u00ab, nt'Oved hi.llself to bo a hard   I lit -     P    .                 ,         .                               '       llUWtim    *\"\"    l\"\",\", '\"'    \"^\"\"^\"\"'\nbei-of the Chinese Mission at Nelson, ,M\u00b0 ''\"   '    '      '                                provide that tho pure er   may   re-   ||\u201ep,     ,,\u201e\u201e.,\u201e,,\u201e\u201e,-\u201e,!,  lllf()1,nation I'ui.-umm^v  Cnt-wii    Mornin\u00ab\nand in the course of his remarks said,     - main in Spok until tho day follow I .-,\u25a0.-\u25a0 Services, ll a. rii.: Sundiiy s-huol    I\n\"M\u00ab  Chlistian   C niton,   therefore      This viclo.-j   gives   Ymir  the  cup,   in\u201e ,|\u201e, ,1 | hit   ol'   he   may  it 11 llw HiMiilirm ot   tho   Assottat.on ^ ^.^ . ^      y ,   |)(|\neaititot tell a   lie.\"      Wu   were   not thu loam having won tho best two   uf | return sootit'f,                                       to call a public meeting of the citizens          s   .               on I'l'idnv evi'idng\nawiirelwforotb.it   11   Chinaman   had   three inatehes.    The Sal boys   will      Single fares f.-r the round li'ip will,        ih\u201e '  \" '  \", ' ,\"    \",,,\"'        ,'\"'        ,,\nOnly to bo Christ! \/.ed to bo a rival   prol y bu up again on Sunday   Um   !    the   Spokane   l-'-.IK ,v \"n ' nd td take .1 mJU upotl   ,l\u201e :\u201e s \u201e,.,\u201e\u201e,,,    A\u201e \u201e ,,\t\nl.f ib-oige Wiishingtoii, llth,illst,                                                 1 Northern road O-t ,1,-r   tilt.                    kubject, \"             \u25a0   \"    '     '\u25a0     -\nll. Youiu.', M. A.| I'-'--' aagagggggggcagCT-g: - - pa -. g\nTHE YMIR HERALD!     ,,I'IK\"1   '  ilL    u   l\nI'lihliMii-d    \u25a0..:.  Ssliiri) ,y -o,-l iiinil\n. !itr, -- , or i.l,i,;',-1 lo currier in loun.\n.-i,:.-,'! ,].ii.ii- -''.-1:: | it  iitniuin,   [.lljlll.ll    \",',..\n.    |ICI'.\n.* Iv,*rti-iii'_* rui'-s. 51 yi pur uicji  j.-t inoplti\n'INK    lll.llAI n  I\",11   I,--   Illel    fr'.tll    ill!   Il'jldlllu\njo* A-s,l\"a|.r- ui llr- 'li-tri.-:. .,r  ctpi   !\u00bb'\u25a0   Obla'.ai*,]\n!,..*.-i from :!,,- ,,iliL-\u201e.\nt.-,,,,ini,'!',-i;il  |irlui,r,x  \u2022\u25a0'   ,\",-,tv    |]L*sprt|itluii\n' a Un- iirc'iniscr, ill -, Iiird prices.\n,-rr.i i-in.i, nv tub\ntlpR.U.p   l'|'|ll.|SIII,\\l,   COM )' VN y\nI pi iiicipul iieim, would he the upkeep\npf tin* public schpol [including the\nteacher's salary] and a salary 1 \u25a0 tin\ncity rlcik, who would he the only salaried municipal o|ljcer necessary,\nWith regard to the school <:\\|.-\u25a0 11.1i-\nlure thi- would he hugely ojl'set by\nthe Goyernuient pec capita grant of\n\u25a0\"\u25a0in oi| the nyeri(g'e daily uttendapce\nThis would amou,,( at the presi nt\n\u2022-I'm- to -Jd'JO. and as the prpseqt   u|\nII.    KKlltX'S,    M \\VAI!Klt.\nHATUKpAY. SHP,, .\",, lppf\nLiberal - Conservative Candidates for Pa.rtiarnent,\nVvv Ivootepuy pistrict,\nCHAIH.JOS  H.   MACKINTOSH,\nof llossland,\nliir  YidesCarilioii   District,\nMAItTIN BUB-RILL*,\nOf Grand   Forks.\nNew Westminster District.\n.1.   D.   TAYI.Oli,\nOf New Westminster.\nIncorporation,\nThe question of incorporation for\nYniir has been discussed op several\nprevious occasions, and on P'lpll of\nsuch occasions the genural consensus\npf opinion, has been, that any step in\nthat direction would bp premature,\nand not tu the best interests of tho\ni-oii.tnunity. Circumstances have\nhowever, altered sinoe the last public\ndiscussion and there are two or three\nnew considerations to bu taken into\naccount, which put u new   aspect   on\nthe subject\nIn the first piece Ymir is, or should\nbe, the capital city of the new Ymir\nlileetoral Division, That it, all the\nbusiness connected with the ruling\nshould he conducted at central offices\nin Y'mir. Cleographicallv, it is the\nmost centrally situated .own of any\nM\/.e,in tho district. It bus only ono\nconsiderable rival, tbe city of frail,\nwhich has been incorporated since\nI001, but which is situated ill one\ncorner of the riding.\n.\u2022should Ymir acquire its proper\nplace as the olllcitil centre of the Ymir\ntiding, it is neither just nor Citing\nthat it should bo dependent for it-\n1,,,-ul government end regulation up,,,\nanother town.    I' should certainly be\nself governing before it   call     hope     to\nextend any measure of jurisdiction\nover the riding. No one can doubt\nthe material advantage  which   would\n\u2014. j\n:  -   i\nagsgwswmflc  ...\nfgggerw*\nMISCELLANEOUS i Vanc\u00b0MVer\nHotel\nI'ii'st \u2022clasjsi Djiiiny.' Uponi.\n||t'st    liiatuls   pf   Wines,\nA  metal ,s called     mall, able    \u00bb hen\njt can bo  flattened   oul   with   hammers, etc.      Examples   of  malleable :\nmetals are gold silyc,- and copper,\nTine- hundred million   pounds   of \u25a0\ncopper    and     13.500,(100    pounds    ,,f\nspelter are annually    converter]    int.\narticles o{ copper and   '',\u2022'.\u25a0\u25a0-   ill   'hi\nUnited States.\n' The fust copper   mill,;    worker]    ill\nkeep of the sphppl ipplpdiiig salaries L.he United Status wtps the Simsbury\nj-only ubopt |800, thp dijlerenpe niine at Granby, Conn. It, w first\nwopjfl npt In- vpry large. The n|lice located jj. I70.r| and was in operation\nof city  clerk  generally  includes  thp \u00ab\" RnJ Dllt0 1770, vbp|| itwasahun\nduties of assessor ipiij ta.v pollpptPf,\nun.| in fact thp who|e eluripal work\nuf the nipnipjpuljty. In thp present\ncase the office should not bp wotl||\n|no|-e thap SnOO a yea|'. So fii|'\n|.|)C|pfo|'e \\vp have up annual exnendj-\nti|re of \u00a7050 ..g:.i|.st a I'pvpnpe pf\n,i,\"i|iii. There are l.owpyer several\nemergencies to he provided agiiinst.\nIn case of an epidetptp of pun|,ageoi]s\ndisease, the municipality is liable {of\nthe care of the ijifi'i-ted pcfsons, iliit]\nas in, iiniiipd sum s|)oidd he laid aside\nfor this purpose, by way of insurance,\n.-\\ neniianpiit city constable 1-; not\nnecessary, but spepiiils would bare to\nbp sworp in from time to liuie us occasion might arise, and permission In\nrent thp provincial jail for the safe\nkeeping j,f prisoners could probably\nbe   obtained   wjlhout difficulty.\nIv'i-H with these expenditures, it\nwill he seen that a considerable sum\ns|iou|d be left over for improvements,\nor il would he within the  iurisnietion\nof 11 if mayor and council to reduce\nthe ran- of taxation.\nIn the letter from Mr. J. \\V.  |!o-s,\ndon, ,1.\n!d<|iin|s tintl (Ijgnrjj.\n\u25a0 iWi-.N  RPY]JH, Prop.\nSeoomlAvp,    '-       VMH!\nWilson & Harsbaw\nDraymen and\nTeamsters\nYMIK,    !\u2022\u2022    C,\nI I'lutlliiiL;' heavy freight n\nSpecialty.\nCorrespoiirieripQ promptly\nattendee] to.\n\\u ail' uoiiipcessof pnuducus air under pressure frptp ono pound to tin\nsquare ipch up to 3,QQ0 pounds or\nmore. 'J'iic i|si]al working pressure\nranges from f)0 to |(|ii pounds 11\nsi|Ui(re jpcll.\n\\Vhe11 a mineral i>; spqkon of us\nsectile, il ini'tins that it can he cut\nin thin slices |,v a sharp knife. Ar-\ngentite and cefargyrite aru crumples\nof sectile ores of silver     Talc,   mica\nand   St6|ltit0   i,|c   other   Maniples   of\nsectile ijiitieruls,\nNugg.-ts of larg \u2022 sijc   ,,f plqtinum\nare exceedingly   rare..     The largest  FIljST A Y K\\ U I',,\nknown is from the Ural mines and   is    ________^___\na part of the famous petnidoff   collec '\ntion in  |li|ssjit.     |t    wpighj   :..'J    J-.'l!\npounds,     Other luuips are one iu   the\nBerlin Museum from  South  America\nweighing |,Q,S8  grains;   one   in   th\"\nmuseum at Madrid   weighing   11,041\ngrain-., and another in the St.   Peter*-;\n.burg   Museum    weighing      II     1 -'.' \u2022\nPERCY J, GLEAZER\nMining Agent     \u25a0     Stocky and Shares\n--.-r-,VU|iNT    FOE \u25a0\nMutual l-i|<' ll|*s|H'fU|i'P  Coii)pai)y Qf \\'mv V'JI'li..\n.M.'ii'vl.'iipl Casualty Company.\n|.iiiiiI.i.,i Mutual  l\"'ii't' Iitstii'iiiico Company.\nOttawa I'M'-' !nsi(rai|i't'('unijiaiiy.\niTMLR,  1! I',\nJOB   PRINTING\n(JF\nEVERY DESCRIPTION\nAT TIIK\npound.--,    No .\\niericui, iniisoum   ex- '  \t\nhihits a hunphngoi  than i|,u    0,11       J\u2014J J-4     L^   A.    J    Jj Cy\/^\/^   1 LP*\nDnatli Valley in   iooated   in   Inyo\ncounty, California, near the Nevada\nbolder. The mime was given by a\nsurvivor of a party of immigrants 30\npublished in last week's issue of thn I jn number who in 18+9 lost their\nlluiiu.n, that gentleman   proposed   11 way and, after enduring frightful suf-\nAll work entrusted to us is neatly and\npromptly   executed,\nsli| illation that nu money   should    he\nburrowed for 11 specified number of\nyea.ts, that the mayor and council-\nmen -luiulil receive no salaries, and\nthai tbo taxes should not bo raised\nfor the same length of time Whntb>\ner* these stipulatiuns can bo introdue-\ned into the articles of   incorporation\nfei ing, most of them died iu the hot\nsands It is said that lio other RUch\ntrack of ground iv known, It le-u\nfrom north to south, with a length of\nabout 50 miles and width 35, and its j\nsurface is ;M0 feet lower than that of I\nYMIR CLOTHNG\n\u2014AND\t\nGents    Furnishings   Store\ntho ocean     lluring August  there   is\nlens than ono half of one per cent,   of Tho Olll}' I'ollable  aild  up-to-date Men's  Olltfittoi'H\nuioistutc in the   atmosphere.      Sum- ill Vlllil'.     OlU' gOQtls lU'G tllfl   bosl   i|lialil,V,   ail.I   WO\n r boat rises to 137 degrees 1,,  and (lo not propose to be Uiuloi'tiold.    :::::;:\nivc do not know, but certainly we   do  [50 has been known; a   higher   torn-\nnot think thut Ineie is any need\neither for borrowing, paying salaiici\nu' raising taxes So far as wo can\n,ee the presenl   derivable    income    i\npei-iituri) is unknown on the western\nhemisphere, Tho valley seen from\nthe summit, of Panamiut rango presents in November a long gray  wasti\ndesert, in    which    there   111\nA full line of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes\nCALL AND INSl'KCT OUH BAROACNS\n\",:;::: newitt & company\nI.,-, rue to the town, if made the eoun .\n.   1      . ,. ,, every year produces 11   balance   sheet,\ntv sent of the riding, and   thu   tteecs-        \u2022 ' '\nWiry first step in that direction   is   |\u201e \"bowing a goodly list of   assets,   and\nloosen the bond- which    make    it    so  liabilities \"nil.\"    And yel   coiisidera\n,   bunds of white,   made   by    thin   de\n.imply sullicient to run thu town,  ..lid . ,\n' posils ot borax, and to  the   south    1\nwe believe that capable men    can    lie\nfound here to undertake   the  olHcjal\nduties, without being paid for their\nsen ices. Nor is there any reason\nfor borrowing, The city of Trail bus\nbeen incorporated    three   years,   and\nmuch dependent upon tlio neighboring town of N'elson, This win only\nbe done by incut pnrution\nAnother consideration which puts\nth,- proposed incorporation iu 11 inoro\nfavorable light than heretofore, is the\nii-ciii increase of taxation. The tax\n> 11 personal property i* now one per\ncent, ciud for the  present   year,   the\nhie money has been expended on the\nImprovement of the town. Wo are\nof the opinion, that with careful and\neconomical management, Ymir will he\nable to exhibit 11 similarly prosperous\nlooking balance sheet.\n,11 a thin line, the Ainargoe    river,    L)       Lv\\C\/\\ \/V    \/    li   LJ J\\        QX     UU J\nFURNITURE   EMPORIUM\na poor, sluggish stream, dead most of\nihe year, absorption taking it all iu a\nshort tin,... The mineral wealth of\nHeath Valley is doubtless large, but\noutside of borax nothing else is milted.\nSpontaneous combustion refers to\nthe ignition of bodies by the internal\ndevelopment of heat without the application of an external llatno In\nsubstances strongly   lubricated   with\noil, if the oil is freshly made, it is\nvery ready to combine with the oxygen of the atmosphere and give out\ncarbon and hydrogen.    The heat thus\ndeveloped, diffusing Itself through a\nmass of intliiinmable material, will on\noccasions suffice to set them  on   fi\"o.\nLlitUinillOUS coal, piled up in lu-aps.\nhas 11 tendency to ignite   because   of\nHOUSEHOLD   NECESSITIES\nThis is the time of the year to g.-t your pick ol the many seleei piece* uf\nfurniture.    Iron Beds. Linoleums, KllgS, t'arpi'ls ami  UatUUlOuk*.\nsold',   AGENTS    FOR   TIIK    MASON.HISCH    I'lANo.\nD. HcARTHUR & CO\nFurniture Dealers and  funeral Directors\nNELSON. B. C.\n}i u.\u2014We are sole agents for the Marshall  Sanitary  Mattress and   Hie  (ilubfc.\nSectional llook Case am! files.\nS. H. SEANEY\n, ,   ,.\u201e   Tll\"'i'\" \"\"'\"\"\"' ' ' \" ' 'I'\"\",\\\"' Fresh   floods  for   the   Spiing  Trade\nlux will yiohI in 1 mi 1  about   .-|...ui. 1 Simi;.    rf there is anything   in   tho iron that it contain?.    In slops laden ' \u00b0\nTo this add? IS00 per   11 1111   N'1 \u201e|,| uadition, tl.6 doctor, should  reap wltl' coaHmprHKnated  wild   ralplrar\nt',.|   lirenci- bv the nine hotels   withiil\nIII harvest packing hi- present, around\n1 ami iron in thu form of blh'llphurel of\nthe town limits and   t-JIIU   paid   fori' \"' ' iron (pyrites) doc ,o-iti\u201e,,   of   this\n        , 1    ..laii-l the population of   Kernin  -luuild substanee is al times occassioned   by\nI his make- a total ot ] '   '\nretail llcel.ee-,       , mi i .\u2022 - ,. ,.-...,   ,,, :\n\u25a0 ,,   1   ...  .   ,     iii,,   , the access ol   nioisluie,    ami    heat   Is\n\u20223*100 of annual revei   now   being b uh 'hcrciised thereby\nT  ' evolved to such a tlcgt' is  1,,   cause\npaid over to the Government olHee in | ~ | tl\u201e. fbinlunitioti of tl nal, pai'ticular\nNelson, ivhic'i would bo available   for      I'lie cost of itieorporatlon of a town |y |( nh' is admitted   freely.     Spun-\nexpemliture in the town if   incorpor |neeil not be very high, und it is   pei     tanoous combustion has  been  known\nj in metal   mines,   parti\nIII      lll<   I <0 \u201e,,,\u201e   -, I'll ,1 I,   ,1 Mil  I \u00bb ,,  I ,'   I\nnt.-il, iml i-i,until.'.' -11 in 1 ix  small it. nisi ,,ii-.-il,le ihul il hi  payable out. .if   the    , ,        ,,      , ,     ,,,       ,\n'   \u25a0 I Ihe ol'.-. al e her. lly i-harge.l will, sill\n.\\>k dii' Swift's liai'iiii an.I I lams (tlicj tiro the be\u00abt)\nDumlcc Mai'llmliidt', lilttii Point OyHtors, Crosse tV\nBllieUwi.H'H   I'icUcs.   .lam-,   iiti.l (1i..\\\\ <'liuw: \\\\i II\nselected   Tens,   CofTees   and   Cocoa,  (Jovornnioui\n('reiuneiy and I [azelwood Butter,\n<l iARM ANH T()]3ACCt)S\nl-'.-hiiiv; Turkic, Stationery,  I'ire Works, Sporting Uoods, Maga\/.ities, Coil\n' j fectionery,   Pipes  and   Smokers' supplies.    All mood* sold at very leasom.blll\nniliirlv   where   ..........\npi 1,-es.\nlit   l'-.e|IUe -u\n\u2022li  iis  peddler-  licences, lirst year's revenue.\n' phur.\nIS,- H. SEANEY\nYMIR, ee. Would Spring the r-Iec=\ntions,\nm,  y\n**\u2022<\nClark's   Furniture   Stoic YMIR BAKERY.\nFresh Urcad Fverv   .Mi.t'iiiti \u25a0'.\n'I he Iv.stem    newspapers   con: itjue ,\nlo discuss \" Iwtlier or nol tie.   gVnei il\nelections are to be held this  fall,   and i\ni\n..fcer giving credence for a few days\nlo the reports of iudepi! ton on tl, -\nI u t of Sir Wilfrid, they ure changc-\ning Luck to the posiii. ,\u25a0 d, clai al ion\nthat the government are to hazard an\nappeal.\nThus the World of Toronto gives\npiomiuenco to the statement from 'it \u25a0\n.Montreal correspondent to this eflect:\n''That the Ottawa government has de\ncitled to appeal to the people, the\ncoming fall is as certain as the fact of\nnight following day, all statements\ncoining from men held to be in the\nconfidence of ministers being merely\nto hoodwink the opposition.\"\nIn Montreal niinisleral circles, we\nare told, signs ure multiplying which\ncan leave uo doubt of th:' fact that\nthe ministry aims at a surprise and a\nsnap verdict from the electorate.\nAll the surrounding counties are\nswarming with Liberal election\nworkers, and the party press is being looted after, iii a manner that\nleaves no possible doubt us to the\nintention of the powers that he at\nOttawa.\nLe Canadicn, Mr Prefontaino's\nnewspaper, has made good progress\nsince it was started, but. I,:i l'res-e.\nwith a greater circulation, has been\nselected to do that sort of campaigning which cannot be confided to the\norgan of a minister of the crown.\nThe first shot of the campaign will\nbe a letter addressed to the people of\nthe Pond,dot, by the prime minister,\nSir Wilfrid 1,,-iurii'r, who has not for-\ngotton   Sir   John   Macdonuld's    \"A\nllritish subject I was horn, a llritish\nsubject 1 will die.\" This manifesto,\nil is assorted, is already iu oxistance,\nI in ing been written in collaboration\nby C. A Dansorcau and Edward Farter, The premii r's letter will, it i-\nasserted, declare absolutely that he\nappeals to his countrymen for the\nlast time, end this will he supple\nmooted by hundreds of impassioned\n.peakefs telling   their   hearers   that\ni nee fjUUI'ier has departed from the\nK'Onc no other French-Canadian will\ni ver again be premier of (.'una,la.\nI'll.' strength of such appeals can\nreadily be understood, amongst u people so profoundly attached to their\nInstitutions and to each other.\nThe organization of the (band\nTrunk Pacific, with such life-long\nConservatives oh the board ..s Sir\nHugh Moiit.i-.il.' Allan and E B\nlliecnsniolds, is another curd which\nSir Wilfrid believe-, ho can play to\nadvantage in the city of Montreal.\nAlthough the president of the now\ntranscontinental railway announces\nthat there will   bo   no   construction\nWork this year, already half a dozen\ncombinations havo been aft good as\nformed in Montreal nlone fur the purpose of building parts or the whole\nof the Winnipeg and North Hay sections, and it. goes without saying lb it\nlucrative conirit.-ts will In' held dilllg\nlillg over tllO heads of these   powerful\nand wealthy corporations until tiftet\nthe general elections.\n\"It may be that the exact dale of\nIhe polling hits not been fixed, but it\ncan be taken for granted that by   the\ntime the United States will have\nchosen their president the result of\nthe ..lost bitter contest Canada has\never known will be decided.\" So\nconcludes the Toronto World, whose\ninspiration is likely to be authoritative,\nI'liit.iiillia itit'l.d is mainly uti alloj\ntif tin and utUt.i.ony, bill, often contains small iitialitities t,f copper, zinc\niind hisinulh. A colli.noil alloy is\nI 40 JJal'ts Of tin, three of Coppbl' and\nbine of uilthholly. When copper is\nlined it is done to Impart color, Britannia metal when ch'ctl'.l-phdl'd much\nli '-'chillies silver and is used considerably in the manufacture ..f table ware\nund domestic utensils.\nWILLIAM  CLARK\n&\u2022 EL \u00b1J*> V>\nUndertaker   and    furniture     Peal\n_     \u201e__ .Mi.il orders promptly iilteude I to\nSecond Annual Exhibition Of The  'b.uc,*\u2022,,\u201e.,\u201e\u2022, v.,,,;'\nlltoW !\u25a0:,   1st,  Am.\nrent   for    ligh\nkeep,,,;\nNelson Agricultural and I udustrinl\nAssociation.\nSeptember 28 and 29\nNew Building's, Fine Grounds,\nBig Premium List,\n***\u00bb\u00a3 Novel Open Air Attractions. $$$$*\nWrite for Fri\/.e List.\nJ.   M.   Amiable,    Sec,   Nelson,   I>    ('.\n\u2014T\n* r lllltllljiiigil .son,     ,,.. :,,'i,,.a'J,flfleoc:,'.'a^c',i',:('\nI  McLEOD HOTEL   !\nin:.\\|.\\.i'..i:'i i;i;s   koh   mining   UK)\nTIIAVKLLINO  PUBLIC.\nAND    TIIK\n-ample rooms in connection,\nNewly furnished throughout.\nHate- SI.SO to l?2.50 per daw\nFINLAY    McLEOD, Proprietor\nRREE      F RElEl      m TAir- \u25a0'\u2022,!n,i,v\nPALACE   HOTEL\nA School  of Success. v............\n\\\\ '.\u2022    enrry    the    lending   brands     imported\nTAUGHT    BY                             -,,\u201e]  Cigars,  Stout,    \\l<\\    Brandy   and   Wine.\nThe Most Successful Business Men of America.       ._      \u201e__\t\n\u2022lOttOlM\nSir William Van Uorno, ex president of tho   C.    P    li.    Sir   Thomas J\nSI. iim,hnessy, |, resident of the (.'. P, It: C. M.   Hayes,   general   manager  uf jj\nthe 0. T. Ll.) Sir George L'riiiimiond, .. ice president of the Hank \u2022>,'   Montreal $\nDr. William Poterson, principal of McOill University; Churle*   I!.    Hosmet'i \u2122\npresident of the C. V  It  Tulegraplt Company) I:'   VV. Morse) George U.   Cor- to\ntelyou, formerly secrotary to President McKinley und    President    itoosovolt, \/|\\\nand .1 host of oihers of the most successful men of  Canada  and   the   United\nHOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL.\nto\nStates, have agreed to tell the hoys and idrls* the young men and thu    young     *\nwomen of Canada *,,\n1\nto\nThe Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, at great expense, Jj5\nhas arranged for a scries of articles on Success by Allan West, bused \"ii tho to\nexperience of fifty or more of the most successful business men of Canada, &\nsome of whose names are mentioned above. J\n*\nThu articles will shortly appear in the Family Herald and Weekly  Star,    *\nand no hoy or girl, no young man or young women, no   father or   mother  in\nCanada should fail to read 11n - \u25a0 it ''\nThe YMIH HERALD has completed with the family Herald and\nWeekly Star a clubbing arrangement, by which every reader of this paper\nand every resident of this   district   con   enjoy   the   advantages   of these\n\"Success' articles.     Here arc the terms:\nPresent subscr'bers to this pap.,- who are not readers of the Family 11, r\naid and Weekly Star may have that paper until December 31st,\n1904, for only , ,., ,'..,   20c\nTo new siihs.iil.ers we offer llin VMIlt HERALD and the family Herald and Weekly Stat' until December Hist, LD04, for only,,,,.,..    35o\nUNION   MADE\nShirts and Overalls\n-AliK-\nTHH IBJE3T IIST THS   M^E-KET-\nWhen tliry   come from\nLENZ   &   LEISER\nI'aeioi v ill   Victoria,\nJ. ('. OAKRUTHERS.\nAGENT FOR  KOOTENAY.\nP.  0,   Hon   50, - Nelson,   B. C.\nUnion   Label   on   every   Garment.\nii>\n*\/\/\nw\nw\n>'<\nv*\nw\n\u00ab\nil>\n.7\nS\n\\.>\nREDUCING OUR STOCK.\nI-DK   THE   NEXT   30    DAYS   WE   WILL    GIVti\n20 per cent, discount\nThe*..' prices practically mean giving both papers away, but the  publish* l*0R  GASH  \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u00ab\ners of tho Family Herald and Weekly Star do so on   this   occasion   to  give\nyoung Cunadians the benefit of this school uf success! and tu   let   the  public (in   (Jlotllillgi   Ful'IliBhingHi   Hunts.   Shut'--*., Hats   illltl   (ap.-,\nknow tho many good features of that groatest of all family papers.\nThis offer is good only until Octnber   1st,   100*1      The  Family   Herald |n   Groceries   Wfl    DEFY    competition\npositively refuses to Uvcupt any subscriptions after that date.\nSend your order now to the VMlIt  II Kit Aid'.\nLIKE THE OLD PRIHT PZURS\nEleventh Annual\nSPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR!\nSPOKANE' OCT, 3 TO 9\nWe will not   be   undersold.\nDesBrisay Jobbing Co.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022\u00bb \u2022\u00bb\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n* THE   YMIR   HBRHLD\nWith Large Displays in all Departments,\n1)52000 Offered for Fruit nnd Fruit   Exhibits,\nMore than $80,000 id Premiums and Prizes.\nFive   or   More  Exciting   Races    Each   Day\n819,000 in Purses.\nDown town carnival Ditch night.\nFifth Regiment British artillery blind.\nFree hitfh class Vaudeville attractions dailv\nI'lfiiso forward Tut-: YMill lll.'i.M-i. fell'\n\u2022 ml h\nto.\nand acknowledge receipt of ohcluMld \u2022*\n'I'lIK  IIkiiai.I. Jh published   every Saturday moraine, aid   \u2666\nX\n\\\n\u00ab-*-\u00bb-\u00bb-\u00bb->-\u00bb\u00bb-\u00bb->\u2666*\u00bb*\u00bb->\u2666\u2666-\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u2022\u00bb \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022\u00bb\ncontains  all   the  news  of the camp.\nRvri.s--t'i.K Vf'.\\it, $2; Hai.H Yr.ui, \u25a0*!*\nThe Mutual Life lil.sui'jub'c Company of'N. Y.\nHas Assets Exceeding $400,000,000.\n'    A policy in it is tho safest investment known to mail.\nFine mineral display, dog show. nrl exhibit, etc.     Cadi invested in Life Insurance is casli invested thai   will\nreturn compound interest *-*,\nREMErtBER\u00bb-U0W Rates anil Special   Excursions,    All snccesstul business men carry large amounts of In\non all Railroads. insurance.    It provides for tho family, protects a mail ii) l.i-\nold Age, and protects Ids other Investments,    For   rates   ...\n('..hi-.-.siiin lVivili\u00ab..s foi- s.dc   \\Vrilc for l'reiiiiiiiii List and Ruoti Program, any form of life insurance applj to:\nit,.!,!. 11. c^i'itvc, s.r.ct,i,-.y and Managdn I Percy J. Gleazer, Local ftqiiM. JEWELLERY   REPAIRING\nIII Tolll.lt.\nmills    AND    UKNTS   I ,  I1.NI8IIIX.\nWe arc specially fitted up to do all kinds  of Jewellery    e. \\v. widilow\t\nrepairs,    Look into our jewel eases; you may   have ;i   good uakehy\nbrooch whioh only needs n pin, or n ring thai wants a   stone     Mis (Jrowo,\nreset,     Wc may use the old settings   or   resel   anew.       Ifi      iinoKKiwciK and insl-uani-i\nstunes are missing we, will furnish new ones a! a   very    low j   Percy-j.Hici.usur.\nprice.    We v.a.t ii your repairs as we are sure  to  please  vein\nin doing the work.    Do nol neglect your diamond setting  it'   ''\"'';1 l'1\"11\"'1'1\nis [lerhups time yon laid it reset; this is our special work an...\nwe guarantee satisfaction and safety.    On receipt  of postal    i)...nn'.',','v'.i,,i,i,ia,. 11,\nearn wc will mail you a wooden   l>ox   t..   insure   safety   in\ntransportation.\nPATENAUDE BROS.\nManufacturing Jewellers and Opticians.\nNELSON, B. C.\nS. H. SE^2>TJ\u00b1]\"y\\ A.C3-E32STT, YMXR.\nYMII!   hi sinks:; < I ii\u00bbE Ymir Transfer Co.\nJACKSON & LEAHY, Props.\nFlathead   Railway,\nNe-vill iS ('.,.\ni . um .em:   ni'.Ai.i.H.\nWilliam Clark,\n(iUUCBIIIKS.\nH. C'anipl.i'll.\nllcsHiisny Johhlng Co.\ns  11. Seaney.\nIJ0TKI.S.\ntlosr.iopiilitiiu\u2014John Breau.\nMi U'oil it- us.'\u2014Finlay Mul-eod.\nMiller House\u20148  Miller.\nTeaming and\nExpress ....\nAll orders promptly attended to\nand the greatest cure exercised in the\nhandling of goods\nAcarai ivei\"hs three und oiie-sixin I     , ,    .  ,   ,,   ,\n9 i      Inline\u2014 I ail & Kttihly.\nHoy grains; !M carats is the  standard      Vancouver\u2014Owen Boyi\nSteps are being taken for   building of pure gold, or gold   absolutely   free      Waldorf\u2014George Colnian.\n.      ,.,   ,      ,    ...       .-                .i     i \u25a0   i    .-      , i     n-i Ymir\u2014J. W. Masterson.\na railway into   the   Mathcad   IS.-it ttom any other kind of meta).   \\\\ I\t\n... ,. , . ,.     I.AI.IKS     | I  UMSIIIM.     AX,i      MlLLlNKiiy\nc..aI lands hv representatives   of   two  gulil lias u   iincncss   lower   Hum    l'I\nsyndicates now in   Victoria.      These carats it means thai an alloy of  some\narc Judge I\/rather, of   Spokane,   and other metal is contained, or,   for   in-\nJ. Mcintosh, of Grand Forks   (direc-* stance, if tho   alloy   am,amis   to   a\ntors of the Kootenay Coal Company), fourth of the \\v hole, the   gold   is    18\nand I-', \\V.  I'cetze], of Nelson,    rcprc- carats li ilid six alloy.\nsealing a   Nelson  Syndicate.     Both \u00ab^\u2014      -\ncorporations are heavily interest,',! in\nlands adjacent to the Crow's Nest\nCoal Co., and which were recently\nthrown open,\nArrangements have been made by\n11,,1-,\u2022 two syndicates to hand over one\nhundred claims between them, comprising 64,000   acres,   to   this   com-\nThey're line fresh an,I reliable goods\nnt Campbell's.\nIn tlio United States copper is\nclassified in three grades, lake, olec-\ntrolytic and casting copper, and is\nsold in form of ingots, uuodes and\nwire  bars.      Lake   copper,  meaning\nMrs. John MeLeod.\nMIMING    RBCOKDKU\nPercy J. Glea\/.er.\n1'UINTlSG.\nHerald Publishing Co.\nSTATIONERY.\nI). Campbell.\nS. II. Seaney.\nTEAMSTEUS\nllaisliaw ,v- Wilson.\nJackson &  l.c.l.y.\nAlio:, 0 Idle.\nUNDKHTAKKH.\nWilliam Clark.\npany, the latter iu turn   agreeing    to copper from the Lake Superior, Mich\nconstrucl a railway and put up   coke\nui en-,    'ii \u25a0 i s land  on   the   Flathead\n. iver w ill h't opened up t,, ull.\nThe names of those back of the i.e..\ncompany are not known but   an   im\npression prevails that Corbin is hack\nill it. It is saiil t,, he hacked will,\namiile capital and the company will\nbe capitalized at ten million   dollars.\nIV,,h panics   have   largftjlioldings\n\u2022 t i latins yet remaining.\nMINERAL ACT.\nCKIIT'l-'IC'-TI. 01-' I.MI'ltOl BJIENTS\ni ornn\n0, T. P. Terminus.\nlow   l-rovince Can   Secure\nlU'ticlit of Real Estate\nli.it.ni,\nigan, I'n Id, is must pure and tough\nand for many years has sold at an ad-\nvunco over all othei-   grades,      11    is\n\u00abell adopted to th. iking of copper j Bliyonnil) oxfoiTM^yland. Dulewaro\nHiic.    Electrolytic   copper   is  copper (join mints. Ohio, Kontuoky, Now  J.-r-\nelectrolytically worked and more of it sey,   Virginia  and   Illinois      Mineral\n,,',       V.iii        i   - 'claims situate,1   '...   the   Goal   River\nis sold than of -the Lake a ,   now, M Dlvta,0ll o[   West   Kootenay\ntin; standard used ill    market    t|UottL- I HlsLrlct\nlions,    tt is presumed   to  have   not Whore located;   On   North   Fork   ol\n, .      i- ,i      i   i i    \u2022     Summit creek.\nquite the purity of the   Lake   nnd   M|    Takb N0Tice that I.   Frederick   S.\ntherefore considered loss desirable  for elements acting as agent for Frank C.\nelectrical uses.    Casting copper usual   Klsdon  Free  Miners Oertiticute   No.\n... ' 11.   81,698     iiml    Georco     Harrison,\nly contains impUrttes that  ....pan-   its  ,.|(|i n',inBr.s Cfertllioato Mo. U. 81.270,\ntoughness nnd   electric   Conductivity,  ini, nil. sixty days from tin- date hereof,\nlhu.su impurities   being   arsenie,   an-! to apply  to the Mlulng Recorder for\ni . ,.,, ,,    . 1 curllllofltes    of    illiproveilleilts, for 111.'\ntimony and iron,     i ho very  smallest: p(|rpoM o( ()U.lining Cl.oWM  grinl(, *.,\npercentage of arsenic in copper  spoils n,u above olamiB.\n1 per for wire making,   Casting    \"V\"1 'urUier Ulw notice that action\nI I' \" under section 87, must ho ootlimenoed\ncopper ii usually sold in ingots,   Luke before the issuance of  such oercllictiles\n,    I      ,    , ,  .-   \u25a0    \u2022 i       i   ,   ' \"I in.I\"oM-nie.it\nI'he Toronto Globe, discussing   tbeande trolyt.u ,n ingots,   who   bars } ^ ^ ^   ^   ^^    ,\u201e\u201e,\nComing selection of the   terminus   of I \u2022, n    anodes.       Cupper   uliotlus    aro F. 8. CL\/EMBNl'S. Nelson, B.O.\nthe G, T, P., Biiysi | heavy sheets of tbe motal used in co|\n\"To pVovent a   stlturnalln   of   real ' . .\n1 , pur plating hv electrolysis,\nproperty speculation,  usii.il   in   such\n*\u2014b\u2014\u2014m\u2014^\u2014i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u25a0\nASSAYING\nGold,  Silver, or   Lead    -   SI.00\nCopper,     -----    SI .50\nCold Silver,     -    -      -    \u2022    $1.50\nCharges for other metals on ap\nplication.\nE.   W.   WIDDOWSON\nProvincial Assayer\nP.O. Drawer A I I.l,    Y.,1111, B.C.\n\"YMXR\nMEAT   MARKET\nFRESH   AND  HALTED MEATS\nWholesale and Retail\n.Mail orders receive prompt attention\nJOHN PIllU'.l-.KT,  Prop.\nYMIR STAGE\nMeets train every morning\nexcept Sunday, for freight\nami passengers for Yniir\nmill. By special orders ou\nSundays. Or for Ynnr mine.\nALEX. ODDIE   Prop-\n\u00bb0   YEARS'\nEi'VE\nTRAi5\u00a3 :ViaR.16\nDesigns\nOOPVrttCHTS 4c.\nSMtDKE\nL-ises, the British   Columbia   govern-\nn,, ni will act wisely if, following   tho]\n1 tecedent set by tho Ontario govern\nincut in the construction of tlio Tern\nIskamlng railway,   it   pre-empts   il.-'j.......  ..........  \u201eHAN|, ()|,. ,,-)MK8TW\nwholo of the lond about  tho  solected\nterminus,  ...ikes  with  thu    Mikity OIC3--A..RB.\ni-\u2022...,,,uiv mutually lulvantturauus   ai'-L_        .,     . .,.       ,      ,\n1 ,   ,-,,    ,   ,      ,,,     he kootenay   Standard\nI'tttigoniants and odjustmnnti, lays oul    * \u25a0\"\" **\nthe site of what will   vet    bl)    OIIO    of] M . 1*1 .' \u2022' Tl II1HD   IIV\nthe great oitios   of   the   world,   and ]   ...\nsecures for the province the benefit \u201ei |     J.     C.    Thelin   O_C0.__\nthu profit arising from the increoso in\nValue due entirely tu Hie presencu   of\niln< railway and nol at nil t\" tho work\n iitlnv of speculators.\n\"It \u00ab ill argue on the pni I   of  thai\n\u2022.\u2022',. c. un .cut   phenomenal   nbtusenes\nAnyone ,ending a \u2022kftlnhandjjsrtrlptlnn mm\nmitakly njoorUUii pur OlillltlMt rfoe.-ttiottior ,u\nHiVsiiHon in pri.hnl.iir BatoHtabjo. Inn niimlen.\n11,,us-,.rli'llr l'i\"il.'.cl,lH. llrlii.ll.iioUun Pniauu\n\u00bb,-nt .r.-n. OI,l,'\u00abt nnonoj fill; \u00ab,',-urii,t-,,iit,-ins.\nPutehtt tiihi-n oirouifh Mm,l, *\u2022* <'j. 'ico...\nll\u201e',l.il n\u201etice. ml hOUt chi.M). ... '.lid\nScientific Htncrtcaiu\nA lundiomotr HlaitfllMd waeklt. IjireMt \u00ablr\n,\u201e,,\u201e,..\u201e ,,t nnr \u2022oltntldo Jnuniiil. \u2022! i-rns \u00bb.t r\nvi'i.r: tourmontbl \u2666>   foi'lbyui, ncwitlttalers.\nMUNN & Co r'5'a'3a<\"- New York\nBraiaib omoe. tflf. I M. WmhiMHii'. U <-'.\nLadies'\nFurnishings\nMillinery\nand\nStaple\nGoods\nMRS.   J.  McLEOD\npost  Office Store,   -   Ymih\ny.MU! LODGE, No 32,   K.   I'.\nMeet- first    and    third    Moli-\nnya of in \u201e,i h.\nVisiting   brothers   welcome.\nWm. Coffey, C. C.\nClIELSIR \\\\',m,|i.-i,i|.,   K,   I!. \u25a0<.\nMILLER HOTEL\nSAM   Ml 1.1.Kit,\nHeadquarters for .Miiiiiii;' Men\n1'iiir  supplied   with   best brand* of\nwines, liquors and cigars.\nFirst Avf.xue,\nYmih, 13, C.\nWALDORF\nHOTEL.. .\nHeadquarters for Hining\nand Commercial Men\n.Must comfortable hotel in the .lis\ntrict.     Everything first-class.\nYMIH,  13. C.\n4+44+444*+++'*+4*^+*+**+*+\nl Hotel Ymir:\nThe Best Meals\nAmi Accommodation\nIn Town.\n4\n*\n4\n*\nt A flue selection of Wines, t\nX      Liiiuors tuul Cigars.      *\nX *l   W. MAMTERSON,     Prop. X\nX *\n444***444*44*4*+****+++++*\nCosmopolitan\ngovernment   phenomenal   nuiusenewi,  l, .\ncriminal uogloct or doliberntu   cuiinl-  -TlOlvl   ...     \u2022\nNclsoll, IV C\n1 nice at.    fraud,   if    ll pporlilliil V\nihns alloldcd la allUwct] to   pani   uu\nimproved In   the   light   \"t   .nonnc\nliiscusiiotis of the ptHt   thirty   years\nIndeed, tlid nidtbod of treatment hen1\n(Under entirely new mannguniuul.)\nUillinu   li'ii.iin   nml    I'til\nViiiir Citizens\ndissociation.\n... ..mi-;i;i'h\t\nt.Asi Tl'UHDAY IN i:\\< II  MONTH.\n.i \\v. iioss, ricsi,i,-,,t.\nI)   CAMI'ltlilil., Secret..IV.\nI''|M.1V M.'l.t;..!., 'I icl.siirci.\nN'KIjSON -V IT. SHEPPARO UV. CO\nUEDMOUNTAIN lUII.WAY CO\nWASHINGTON & 0, N. KV\nV. V. .V K   RY, & S. CO.\nand (Jre.it Northern, Northern Pacific\nand O. II. & N- Co., for points cast,\nwest and south ; connects at lli.ss\nland and Nelson with the Canadian\nPacific Railway.\nConnects at Nelson with the  P. It.\n,fc N.   Co.   for   Kaslo   and   K.  and S\npoints,\nConnects al Curlew with   stage foi\nGreenwood and  Midway, B.C.\nItull'et.   curs run on trains betwuotl\nSpokane and Republic\nII, A. JAUKHON\n(ii-licrul Passenger A)<t,\nSpokane, Wiioli.\nMlip|)li(!(i    WiUl     ill.'    l\u00bb'>t^tt4+-\u00bbM + **\u00bb0f\u00bb*t \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\niii tlif market.\nsuggested should bo applied t..   every ._.,.\nMali.,,, alone, he line,,,' railway  from | j^^j,, n|||,(|Si,,,    ,|(,|)(lt(    Vl|lil\n>l,e Pacific ocean 10 MotlCtoll.\" \t\n'    - I\n.1011W  I'.lil.Al'\nYOU will lilt.I OXIloptlOllal value- In\nMali....cry, Colif\u00bbolloncrj, School\nHuppllss, Rn\u00abort &o. m Campbell'-),\nIt \u00bb,is in the old Mllltlesotll lllilie,\nLake Supotloi' copper d.sdriet, thai\nViis found the largest mass of mili.e\ntopper ever di-scoyeied I. wan found\nin IM57 li was i\". feel long, :!.'\n| . |   .. ,,;,* nnd eiglil   fool    thick   and\nKootenay Coffee Co.\nCOFFEE ROASTERS\nWholestilt, and I'olail dealers\nin I\",\u20141, llni.-i,11\nHitjh * Grade \u00ab Goffees\n:\nMILL WOOD.\nbelivpl'etl ,'tii\\\nplace in ii.w it.\nStove Lengths\n$100\nPer Cart Load.\nI\nI\n\u2666\n\u2666\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n4\n*\nSterling\nSilver\nwu\u00ab about 90  per   conl\ntveiiilicd 120 tons,\n,|,|\u201e'l\nIII\nN I'd.st iN,\nX       Porto  Rico      t\nf j\nI   Lninbcr Co. Ltd.  |\n\\ 444*******4*****4*****4 \\\nPiolii n ccffef\nr,,vK,n to n lliou\u00bb-\nllld ilellar prf-\n\u00abt-.itutiun let.\nHenry iinkuft\nBnn\u00bb'     fndlltlel.\nfor msklag solid\nillvorwftra me\npoueMtd i>y nn\nnllicrcoiictr.i l\u00bb\nCinadi.\nCL\u00bb\u00abfT -u\u00bb. Arllrtlcdeitgii*\nerfl, n.n'trrii mBrtilnery, nnd iktllad lininl-\nwnikris, nil innltr ttie illrn-t Bii|\u00ab-.vl.ton of\npriettetl losniberl \u00bb,f tin* fitm, nmlce nn in\u00bb-\niqttliltd cuiutiiualloii fur tuilllng out fine\nw.irk.\nWrite for IIIiiMrnttil catalogue.\n,i....\u201eJ,N,i:\nJewelry,\nSterling Sll*\/cr,\nSilver Plate,\nWatchei, etc.\nHenry Birks& Sons\nBIRKS' BUILDINO\nMONTREAL\nJrv.r.1, ,. 10 111* I   .    *,lrl\u00bb<-y\nthe BtnOI MilHO.\nSpokane Falls &\nNorthern Ry.\n'P he only all rail route betwcoit\npoints east, west and smith tu It,,**-*\nland, Kelson, Grand Forks and lie-\npublic. I'.iill'ctcais run between Spo\nkiu.c and Northport\nEffective Juun 1 lilt, 1008,\nLeave Daily Train Arrive\n8.46 .i.l..        Spokane 6.16 p.in\nin tu a.in        ltonlnnd 4.36 p.nt\n9.S2 :i in Villi.' \u2022'. :'-'. p \".\n7.id a.m Nelson 7 '-''I p'lll\n;i-86 .i...     Grand Forks       I UO p nl\nsilt) ii.(ii Republic 0.16 p.m\nSAVE TIME.\nA.XjIj   the    time\nl'.Y   USIN0\nGREAT\nNORTHERN\nRaiLWflY-\nTO\nSeattle,    Tacomti\nAND ALL\nPACIFIC COAST   I'OLNTS\nSt. Paul,   Chicago,   New\nYork, and\nALL   POINTS   BASF\nPALACE   AN!>   Toi'ltlsT\n8LBEPBUS,    BUFFET,\nl.lllltAIIY    i.'AHS,     .M'\u00bb|,1',|!N\nDAY COACH KS,\n111 NINO   CAltS,\nMEAU A   I.A   CAHTB,\nBest   Meals   on   Wheels,\n2    FAST   TRAINS     Q\nKAS'I' AND WEST DAILY L*\nS| iul     Kxclll'siiili    1 titles\nTo World'* Fair, St. Louis\nYour Choice of  Hon.,'.\nFor rules, folders nml full Infornniiloil\nrpgsrdlnii nips, coll .... ot address ml\niif;clit of tllU 8, V. .V N. Itiiilw-iy  or\nII. A. JACKSO.N,        II. IIKAMil'.\nt;. I-. \\- r. A.,        c. p .v r. A.\nSpoliiiie-.       71\" \\V, Kiv, r-i I,- Avi\nSpi.!. ..in-.\n\\","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/hasType":[{"value":"Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/spatial":[{"value":"Ymir (B.C.)","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/identifier":[{"value":"The_Ymir_Herald_1904-09-03","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/isShownAt":[{"value":"10.14288\/1.0313345","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/language":[{"value":"English","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2003\/01\/geo\/wgs84_pos#lat":[{"value":"49.283333","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2003\/01\/geo\/wgs84_pos#long":[{"value":"-117.21667","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/provider":[{"value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/publisher":[{"value":"Ymir, B.C. : Herald Publishing Company","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/rights":[{"value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http:\/\/digitize.library.ubc.ca\/","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/source":[{"value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/title":[{"value":"The Ymir Herald","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/type":[{"value":"Text","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/description":[{"value":"","type":"literal","lang":"en"}]}}