@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "0b19762b-b531-4ba8-b369-03eea8593f02"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-15"@en, "1894-06-23"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/goldenera/items/1.0227033/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ /J ,o fi.(Lu, JUN26 1894 *�� ftcrom*. ��-3y J ' ERA VOL. [II. NO GOLDEN B.C':, SATURDAY, JUNE 23,1894. $2 Per Yeah W A DD.O WAn-iuLL llE.M.UIl IX li l3 U Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Etc. t MINERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. At.', I'NT Fin: TUB California Giant Powder Company, of which ft full stool; is constantly on hand. Subscriptions taken for all Canadian, American, British oi Foreig-n Newspapers and Perioclioals* CHAS. A. WARREN. Golden B C COLUMBIA HOUSF W WJ i���1/9 ( Incorporated l>i"0.) DRY GOODS GROCEIlIESfi BOOTS ntitl SHOES, CROQKERT, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Elf. Eto. Prices quoted and Bamplo's sit|i| lied on iipijJJ.cnt.ioii. . llii-iiitul Concert. This concert on Monday evening next promises to be a -.rand success, Tlio Sim Fax Concert Company nre well uud fitvorulily known from Allan- tic to I'acilic. As tho concert, is in aid of the hospital wo have no doubt the turn out will bo large. Tito fallowing is tliu program me : I'AllT l. Piano Solo -��� Pitritnni." Miss Florence "VI. Ward. Character Son;''.. "Waltzing; us she was Mr. Sim Tax. [Waltzed." Solo ������ Should lie Upbraid." COMMUNICATIONS. We do not hold ourselves responsible for tlio opinions expressed by uur correspondents. Mi Song Golden, t�� n C. Has been newly built and newly furnished. LTeated throughout with hot air. Tlie table is first class. Tlio bar is stocked with choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars. toi,....|vl0|^.eish?. - .Pvop* Special attention given to MAIL OIIdIrS. Write 111 Irlr't-rv^n Hi 15*1 ���? fi p 'f* BfiW ���lliJtiiSo'O h-i',k.*,*5\\, -i ti'Mi l'V C^T* nj- (ami C; s AI. Trengloss Stevenson Before Coliiinbus Lauded." Mr. Sim Fax, Violin Solo "La Dorniere Rose," Air. C. Franklin Ward. Yodel Song "Silver-Moon." Mr. S.in Fax. Duet " Dream of Ale." Miss Stovonsouand Air. Ward, PART II. Trio "A.K.C." Miss Stevenson, Messrs Ward & Fax Piano Solo "Poet and Peasant." Miss Florence Al. Ward. Song '��� Over the Billows." Mr C. Franklin Wnrd. Song "Soc Me Dance the Polka." Air. Sim Fux. Solo --The Fairies," Miss S'pt-P'tsnn. Violin Solo.. "Lust Bosh uf Summer." Mr. C Friiliklin Ward. Duet '-Muster nnd Pupil." Aliss Stevenson nud Mr. Fax. The entertainment will wind up with a'dance, which should he another attraction, Come eai'lj and moid the rush. IC ���(', ���������if-*-* luu��. HUDSON'S BAY Co. NOTICE! General Merchants, Alexander Block. NOTICE is liori'liy given thnt David Oppeiiheiiuer nnd It. If. Alexander have iilvil with me uu application for a Crown Grunt to their mineral location iRoss Street, Winnipeg, situated on Copper Creek, in the Dis-1 Fresh vegetables from W. ( triot of East ICootPnny, known us the Ju.-iititii clniin. Adverse appliciints, if any, are required 'to semi in their objections to mo within (10 days fro.n this dnte. Dunitld, Gth Doreiuli.il-, 18M, A. P. CUMMINS, Govt. Agent, Eust Kootonay, B.C. Tiio ���*;assei toia txiiac!- f* ��� ��-,,- r-*t, The ll.C. Governmenl uinl I lie lutltuim East Ko'otenay, June 7, '"4. Editor Goi.UI.N EllA i Wishing to draw the attention of your readers to the policy, or lack ol policy p.irsuedby the B.C. Government towards tlie Indians, I will carry vou back some sixty odd years ago. Tlie old Kootenay war chief informed me that they discovered a smoke at Salmon river while bunting on tlie east side of the Columbia thinking some of the Blachfeet, their old foe, had peuo- liated into their country they galliered what men they could spread into a circle and worked up to the smoke they found a brush lodge with a loan man and two women. He states they were very poor, neither horses nor blankets, the only clothing the ladies wore was a musk rat skin. I neglected to enquire whether the musk rat iu that misty past was any Luger than at present,, if not, what a very small portion of their person was protected. Well. Mr. Editor, they concluded to let the ninn nnd his two women live, and he heaved a sigh as he said so, for now that man's offspring are wealthy iu horses and cuttle,plenty of blankets, well fed, well clothed, while we, the Kootiiuays, are poor. Such is the old chief's version of the start of the present tribe of Shuswap Indians. Tlie foregoing will give your readers a good idea that the policy pursed by the founder of this tribe was a wise one, with n powerful tribe for neighbors, and iu those days not too- friendly, they have left their strong neighbours far behind in the race for civilization. Never in all those yoarS; have they had any trouble with the ICootennys. It remained for the white man to plant the barb, and that man, according to the Indian's story, was n B.C. official. Chas. Timbasket. tho present head of the tribe, last Slimmer arranged witli Air. Warren of Golden for a wagon. He was on the way down with some cattle for that purpose and hnd proceeded ns far as Mc- Rl-ilera I'loni Wn.li Out City. IKay's ranch, where he corralled the AVe have had n busy week up here stock foe the night, when a band of j-W']< now ldl---'Miit'nl.. The Golden Hospital Society beg to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following articles : Two boxes of plants from Mr, Oily, McWilliam Street Greenhouse, Winnipeg. Asparagus roots from Air. Keith, Winnipeg. Rhubarb roots from Air. Jones, 4-4 Neil- son. Beaver. Papers anil Periodicals from the Hon Col. Jus. Baker. Sa^k of potatoes from .Mr. John AIc- Kny, Columbia Valley. H.UlltY Co.NNAcnmt, Secretary. inn, f ���... , *,-" ' P l-in-n'-'ii J f i '������-., -UU. 5.. lu. !*.'. Qf-.t.'Vlf. (Tlie M-'vArthur i-'tirresl Cyanide I'recos rjxporiniciit nttlo to hsccru.il fllt.'i'P ..'��� B ill louts nil | 11 1'IIMt I III Is up tu ��!H'l!i- * t'Mi'i.ffiiiii .-.ml por JUST ARRIVED A OAF LOAD OF THE FINES"! GROCERIES. Ivor iwovoioil li; i'...li ut' -.lu? i_ yi.ui.,1! Process i.t tlio Testing Works oi above Co. For further [inrtii'iilurs npi ly to: IV. H'elleiv Kni-vc"}-, a\\ O. S., VniicoHvei-, ''opresotiinlivu '; Supoi'ititondetii for ll.C .....-* I ft IT) ���,'"" ';-���! .'I -1 IUi.ll LiiH'i Ml [not l> OOJjWE*'' lK"l)!tATl:ii. | H.t'. and have now got I he town into shape. | .Mayor Campbell, (popularly known ns : Lne Chung, | bus his store ill good trim and has opened a bote! in connection ! with it. He expects to have his laundry in full swing shortly and us his is a retail business the boys cun have their old under garments patched and retailed on the- premises. Tbo exhibition drawers and boots will be given to anyone who will give Information thnt will lead io the conviction of Town Clerk Alai-Swayed for stealing the Mayor's Cough Alediciue. Alderman AVbitc is bavin's a summer residence erected, with just room Kootenays swept down turned the stock out of the corral, bound the old man and bis people on horses, nud in thnt man net' carried them back to the reserve. On arriving tliere they were stopped, both thumbs tied together the line stretched over a beam until tlio poor wretches' toes just touched the ground, then applied the lash while tlie blood flowed from their quivering flesh, The old man was idigunnt at such treatment. He applied to the agent if be had ordei.ed the flogging, the uncut said "No." Ho then spoke to the priest, asked the same question A general blinking business tratisnctud, 11,'piisiis r.'.'i'i'.vil iiiitl Interest nllowod. Collections on all points promptly at* tended to, (.old dusl purchased nnd uncounted for at highest liiiirliet: rules. and reoeived the same answer, Being enough for two. Conundrum--Who j determined to Iiml out, be applied to is to be bis partner. *'10 KooUcnuys, who committed the Chief Magistrate Dan MoDonnld bus ordered all the members of Coxey's army to leave the camp, and fined iwo. cooks for drinking bug juice uu duty, j May I. 181.4. BARBER, Manager. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Harvey leave Air. Owen has rettirnod from the [or Vancouver to-day, Const. A now town bus sprung up recently a mile und n bulf oust of Golden, li is composed chiefly of boarding curs and camping outfits. Wo notice from our Don't lot-get the Sim l-'nx Concert in aid of tbo hospital on Monday evening next. Mr. Walter Hainan! is in town this outrage, by what authority they acted, thev told him Mr. ('oldie the recorder ut. Windermere had instructed tbem to do so. This staggered the Indian, ho did uut think it possible,, and laid a. charge against tlie Indians with two well known Justices of the Peace, As the first year ot lhe Golden Hos- j Messrs. McKay and Johnston. They pital Society will close on July 1st,: pnoceeded to enrry out the law ns laid and the directors wish to close the down in the B.C. Statutes for the subscription lists to thnt date, parties'nuidunee of magistrates,, when tho XOTIUK! I'l-i'sli-i te I'i an Hor vice* Service will bu hold to-morrow morning in the Alex lor Hiill nt 101 wlio have subscribed but negleuted' to,. Government without a particle of on o'clock, cttiultit'ii Ross. 1 In tbo liev. W. R. correspondents notes that Iwo ex-resi- j week. dents of Golden, who. tiro in business The mill started running ut-uiu on tliere, have received civic honors. j Monday. The coneel'I of I bo.season ou Monday .it-lit. Admission u.ilv ,jU cent?. I pay up, will confer a favor hy liaiul- quiry, requests these gentlemen lo send i ing the amount of their subscription ' j��� their resignations, Had the matter I to tbo treasurer, prior io that date. I stopped here all might be settled, but it Ha UUY CuNXAi'itiiii, [ has not, tliis winter another outiiigu,. Secretary. I (Continued on Page li) it..!-; i.Ool*-��� ernor bus been pliiased to uppoint the following persons to be Returning Officers for the Electoral Districts or Ridings of Electoral Districts placed opposite their res-iective iiiiiiic-s.iuiuicly: Walter B. Anderson. Comox. Harry O. Wellburn, Cowichan-AI- berni. William J. Rant. Esquimau. George Thomson, Nanniino North. Jehu H. Hawthorn waite, Nanaimo South. William K. jLeighton. Nanaimo City. Thomas William Mowat, Victoria North. 'Thornton Fell, Victoria South. James E. McMillun, Victoria City. John Bowron, Cariboo, Robt. J. Woods, Cassiar. Stepheu Redgrave, Kootenay East. Joseph D. Graham, Kootenay West, North Riding. William J. Goepel, Kootenay AYest, South Riding. Frederick Soues, Lillooet, Eust Riding. Casper Phair, Lillooet, West R'ding. William B. Townscud, New Westminster City. Charles Coldwell, Vancouver City. Horatio Webb, Westminster, Chilli- whack Riding. Henry T. Thrift, Westminster, Delta Riding. David C. Webber, Wcstminstor, Dewdncv Riding. Frederick Schofield, Westminster, Richmond Riding. Leonard Nonis, Ynle, Eust Riding. William Dodd, Yale, West Riding. George C. Tunstall, Yale, North Riding. C?J "HI.'.L FC" C3 C/-YS. The finest, complete-It and latest line of Kleo-' Irlcal aim'i.n-.uualn tho world. Thov hava never fa.ieiltocu.u. Y.'ecreto \\ sitivuof it I hat wo will back our belief and send you any 1'lic rical Arplluiico now in the market and *'oii cm try il for Three MiintliM. Largest list of trail m r.i Is on earth. Send for book r.nd Journal Fr-o. XV. 'r. C-i'-r & ���"'<., V."nc!so*', o-*t. NOTICE. Metal Itoport. We arc indebted to the Engineering and Mining Journal of New York for "NOTICE is hereby -,'iveu that on "Monday the 25th day of June, ltt.M, 1j the following quotations : will offer for mile by public auction, .that certain parcel of surveyed Inn,I iknosvu as Lot 4S 1, Group 1, Kootenay District, situated near Sinclair creek, East Kootenay, B.C., containing ill!) acres. The said land will be put up nt an upset price of One Dollar per acre, .mil in addition costs of survey. Terms cash, ill) days. Above sale will Im liolden at the 'Government Office, Windermere, at 11 .of tbo clock ii.in. uu the date above .mentioned. A. P. CUMMINS, Asst. Commr, Lands i'i Wurki GEORGE GOLDIE, Auctioneer. NOTICE! In the Supreme Court of llritish r'ukiuliiii; in the nit'.'lor of Areliihnld WcMmilo tlnnensed anil iu the mutter of tint Official Administrators Act, Mulct! tit" Fifteenth day of May, A. D. ISiili ii]i.jii rending.the affidavits of Arthur Patrick Cummins mid Herbert George Low It is ordereil that Ariliui' Patrick Cummin*1, Official Ailtniiii.-tratiir lor the County Court District of ICooieuay, shall be Atlu ii-istrntor of till and siiitrul.-ii- the -roods, chattels nml credits of Ari'luliiiM McMurtlo rlncentod.iinil that this oriler liu pulilishotl iu lliu (toljiiBN Era iioivs|i,'iper fur the period uf sixty Mays. (Signed) W'M. WAKD Si'JNKS, Local Judge of Siiproiiu! Court. Tiio creditors ot' Archibald AfcAIllfdo, late ���of Guillen, in Ilia District nf K'nntenny, miner, deceased, aro re piireil ivlthin sii-fy ilays from tlii.s date, to sou 1 me particulars of their claims. A'ftor tlie expiration nl' the snid sixty days I shall proceed with thoillstiibiititni iif tiie snid estnto. Dateil at liiuiMM, iu tlio Districtof Kootouny, Ibis -iiirtl .May, 18!) i. A. I'. CUMMINS, Official AMniiii'ntriitiir. l V VmJ I. J ^-J IhJJ . In tlio County Court of Kootonny boldcti at ���tiie East Crossing of tint Cohuubiii Kiver; in tbo nm'tei- of tits goo Is of Rol.ort Tltoytibnry iileconsnd, and iu the miittsi-of the UtHch.l Administrators Act, dntod the Piftcautli May . tit'May, ISill: upun reading tlie atiiilavit ut George Qol-lio It is ordered thet Arthur Patrick ClttntniUs, Oilifiiil Ailiitinisii'iitur fur the ( iniuty Loiirt District nt' IContotiiiv, shall l.o Ailmiiiistratoi- . of all ,-iii'l singular tho goods, chattels ami . credits nf Robert Tlinrnhury ile-teiisoil, i ml that this order bo published in Uio Gobi ibn .En. iiiiv.spapei' fur the period of sixty days, (Sighed) Wm. WAED SPINKS, Judge. Tho creditors of If liert Tlnriilmry, Into of ' Win dor mere, in tlie District ot Kootonay, farmer, tie 'uiiscil,. re required, ivithiu sixty , Mays front litis tb.te; tn sond me piii-tii-ulni's of 'their claims. Upon tliooxpiriitiqu of tlio snid i sixty tinvs I sit'II proceed with tlm distribution of tho snid estate. Dated at Donald, in tiie District of Kooto , nay, this tori May, 18114. A. 1'. CUMMINS, Official Administrator. New York, Juno S, 1894. Silver. Owing to renewed rumors of the imposition of a ii p.c. duty on all Indian imports, including silver, but excepting of gold ami cotton, the silver market is again demoralized. New York, (14 cents London 29Jd. Copper. Manufacturers arc still complaining about lack uf orders to enable tbem to work full time, ami the prospects for a change for the hotter in tills direction are apparently not of a very promising nature. G.M.B's. i'.'i!) 10-. Od. Lead is shilling the fate of nil other metals, the week showing another decline. Spanish, ��9 (is od., and English, ��9 10s. Od. NOTICE. Application for Certificate of Iin- provemonts. SYENITE IlLUl'l* MINEBAL CLAIM. Take notice that I, H. G. Low, Free Miner's certificate No. ''.j."-9.i, intend, (i0 days from date 'hereof, to apply I.. tlie Gold Commissioner for a certificate of improvements for tlie purpose of obtaining a crown grunt of above claim. And further take notice that adverse claims must be sent to tbo Alining Recorder and action commenced lieforc the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this seventeenth day jf March, 1894. II. G. Low. �����xxaitxc8# ��iiv&o. Hon. J, A LouaiiEEi Q,C G. S. McCAltTEli; I tmgliee.l A McCarter, Biii'i'istoi's Advocates, Etc., Solicitors, Notaries Etc, Solii itors for Bank nf Montre-il. Caw ARY N.W.T. .SMI'IJfSO'-i; anil WIS HUM It, Alembers Assocn,'D.L,S. A I'.L.S. fur ISC. DOMINION AND 1'KoVINCIAI, LAND SURVEYORS, Civil Engineers, Draughtsmen, Valuators, etc- Calgary and New Westminster, Correspondence solicited R.J.JEI'lISON, D,|',8,jl'.L.S. uf B.C. KOnt. CAI.OARY, Alba. A. O. WllEEI.EH, D.I,..--, k I'.L.S. uf ll.C. New Westminster li.c. THE GOLDEN iningi Smelting McCarthy & EDarvc.v. liiirristei-.s, Advociites, Nuturies, Ac, Solicf- tiirs tort��� 'llie Iniperiiil lliuik of ('.'uiiitla. The Canada I'eruiaiiinit IjOiiu A SnvhigsCoi '1 he Yorkshire l.uan i-; iSccuritiesCorporiitlou 'i'lie Miijsey Harris Co. (Ltd).etc., etc. Ollices Siephen Avenue, Calgary. P. McCarthy, Q,C. IIoraoe llAiivnv, U.A. L.L.1).| LESLIE C. HILL* Assoc. AIij.m. Inst, C.E. .Ill SISG ESGISEER, Cochrane, Alba.-Ft. Steele, B.C. COt (Limited) ��*"*-�����. 5*-> "&^^A<\\ FOR SALE One of the most perfectly fitted up Laboratories and Assay Offices in British Columbia, with chemicals, furnace etc., at Fort Steele. No better opening for a reliable assayer. ALSO i-'OB n.\\LE near Fort Steele, nu Amalgamator with rotatory pan, tbe latest and best pattern, new nud beautiful machine for gold quartz, weight 14.G001bs. In sections can lie moved anywhere, capacity ���2 tons per day. Apply to : MltvHAEL PHILLIPPS, Fort Steele, B.C. Wore CITIES ** lnivo been cf- noietl by ntv TruBseii with Notice to Taxpayers. As"jSS5m:r.t Act and Provincial Rir/cnue fax. pprfprt crtso to wofiror, thnn by all oltior (li-Vlri'Mr.iluMn-ril. 1'huy if-tiiliiliii-ncHt lluj.turo utitlur tn-vcruiu utrnlii- A Bye- tcm of tit tuu: ban hoi n iiorfcutiul tlio A luul 9S yoarn. Tilly iiuutil to i>i -v.-mn-il A examination ���*%��� mull. 87 -.������i'mi.H IA WESGm DEFORMITY^ ���������iiHitaiirTin'. ^^'TlTia'fii , in u,���.ai \\\\, in ^t-wnil^ie** " It Is worth tbo prlca to every person wbo even reads a newspaper."���llirllugton Jouruab NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, iu accordance with tlio Statutes, thai Provincial Revenue Tax and nil Taxes levied under the Assessment Act nre duo for the year 1894. All of the above named Taxes collectible within the Eastern Division, of the District of Kooteiiny, nre payable at my office, Court House. Donald, Assessed Taxes are collectible at the following rates, viz : If paid on or before Juno ."iOtb, 1894: ��� Provincial Revenue, 3:1,00 per capita, One-half of one per cent on Real Properly. Two per cont on assessed value of AVild Land. One-third of ono per cent on Personal Property. One-half of one per cent on income. If paid after Juno ilOth, 18C4*��� Two-thirds of one per cent on Ileal Propertv. Two and one-half per cent on nssoss- ed value of Wild Land. Ono-half of one per cent on Personal i Property. I Throe fourths of one per cent ou income. S. REDGRAVE, .Assessor uud Collector. Donald, Feb 0th, 181)4. A. LEOFRED, (Graduate of Laval nml McGilf.) MINIXft JUKUINEER. IIoiiil Office, Queiiei! ; Branch Ollices SiiEituiioOKE, & 17 Place d'Arines Hill. Montreal. MINES, & MINERAL PRODUCTS. Sarnie! S. Fowler, EJ.f MEM. AM. INS. M.E. mi^rx-hr frj.Yc;ix!-,-KK. Properties reported upon. Estimates and plans fur ad inetiitlui'girnl plants. P. 0. Box 1, - Golden, B.C. W. PELLEW HARVEY. F.C.S. (LONDON.) Assay Ollices .V Chemical l.iilioratory. (Established In ll.C. iu 188!).) Viineonvei', - 1..C. Mr. Harvey will bo bin*; from England and . re'itly for -vurWun Juno 1st. Bank Of Montreal. CAI-ft-AKV. SAVINGS BANK DFjPARTAIENT Interest nt Current rates. YV. E GRAVEIiEY. AIanaoeb. PURCHASERS + OF + ALL + CUSSES +0F i, Silver ft Lead Ores, For full particulars apply to H. B. ALEXANDER, manager ,--.>'i,':!-,: fl. .ljll��...:....--l&-l;i1-:;.i|^ n^ ��!j��'J:-:i. ���vififtj* t House,, H. Connasher, fraprietor. HAHUEL mum, Newly refitted a.ml famished. Strictly FIRS'3' CLASS in every respect. Sample Rooms for Goininercial men. Fire-proof safe for convenience" af guests. Headquarters for mining men nnd miners. Convenient to Station and Steamboat Handing. Direct importer nnd wholesale and retail' dealer in AVincs, Liquors, and Cigars, Special attention given to orders from Ujj the Columbia River. Livory & Feed Stables, HARRY CONNACHER,. Saddle Kflraes for Hire. I GOLDEN, - B.C. ('CI-IIKX. - JtU'. MULL BROS & CO. buTchTrs. I COMMERCIAL :-:��� PRINTING Caff l a SJieep antl IIors.o Dealers. GOLDEN, B. C. ] J. SMARV& CO. {. . Undertalcers and ' ! . ��� . Em-jali-rens, Cfilgiir.v jtlln. L THE JOU1INAL IIEFEI18 TO Blue Pencil Rules. UT j��l. a. nbtvinb. A Pocket Primer for the use of Reporters, Correspondents and Copy Choppers. Short, staple and practical rales (or making and editing newspaper copy, ������-* ' --'������ '- -" who--'"" ' Gq]J3H [!33j3;!a3 Society. THE HOSPITAL is now opon for tbo admission nf patients. TICKETS may be bad from the undersigned or any nieiiibor of the committee. ���y-mi'irn���-ini- mil une OI KOTOnera, imTr'TT' 'P���. Hilli.-ii um. I'lUi. ni' SI. Correspondents and Copy choppers. . Pltll L ion JJOIlnrs )ier year oi tux ""���- ������' ' -" lie-" --' - --- ' - " ' " *w*iuSiro?rUeact Sa.^""55"'*116'65 NO EXTRAS except private wards Dollars per half year. Sent on receipt ot price. Price. 10 cent* p��r eopy. ALLAN TORMAN, jPubllshet 117 Nassau Btrottt, New York. H.VRHY CONNACHER, Secretary. Ti'.l.i.llltAl'II ottlilSltS ruiijii't-i.v .\\ I' I'll.N'l.l'.ll Til. Job DGpeirtn3.c*r|t _:o:��� OF ���:o:��� The GOLDEN El^A PlOJifjBjKJa PAiIjVT HZU'.V. It'ynii want yunr hoilso l'liliitetl, I'npered nr {'iilsiitiiineil, ni' .'iu i' Real ut usign I'nhltcd wrltetoJ. II. Mll.l.W.Mili. itAt.ii.Mtv.tl.u Lending Paint Shop iu the Lest, for good iiiiili ..nil pricos thai ure right. ill���"������������-.) rp IivillniiiiliriiKiDonri'i'i'ipt |r llfll *LIL<>). of It *!s|i|iup, ll rei'oipcl'ur a siniple VEGETjMILE HAI.M lhat will remove 'I'"", -freckle*, I'liiiples. Ulotclieti lllncklieiiila, etc.. leaving tho skin soft,. clear and beautiful. Address A. I). STEM- PEL, 60 Ann St., New Vork. * Down With Hteh Prices For Electric. Belts. 91.55, $2.0',, s-vj.70 j former (trices $5, $7, i,''i('. Quaity reiiuiiiis tho same���Iii different stylos* dry buttery aim ncitl belts ���tiiiltl or strong current. Las than null' the price ol' any ot!iei company niiiiinoro home testimonials than ull tho nut together. Full list IVi't. Mention tins j pajior, W. T. BAEFi �� 0U..vVii dsur, Out. -5^ laiciie W. ALEXANDER Jewellery and SilverMEs Box 7, Donald, BC Awarded Highest Honors���World'* Fair. Mm * CREAM BAKING MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream ot Tartar Powder. Fret torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. FOOT LA I... Coldun versus Donald. Sittirday wns 11 field tiny in t'"* nn- nnls of football Iii the Kootonay Valley. About 2 p.m. the C.P.R. station iias invaded hy llie pick of Golden wind ���Mid muscle, iieooTiipnTHcd iy 11 retlnno of s|iotts bended liy the genial Fred Healey. After the tisiinl fuss the pnr- *t.y wees got, altourd safely. Donald little too small," worked like a Trojan, but the splendid [lay uf tho Donald bull bank division held tbem iu check. The crowd were greatly interested nml enthusiasm intense when Culquliotin w lb a line shot opened tlie score for Donald. Tiny kept right nt it tbe whole lenm playing a splendid game, while the Golden boys seemed to lose heart. Hotham and Lewis added two more goals for Donald, this delighteu the crowd and tlie yellow bovs inailj a desperate effort toget a goal, the whole back division changing forward and a good run up by Taylor inul Rue ended 111 11 shot from llcSivayod going wide, eliciting Tom Coughliu's favorite remark, "they're hot un's." Tlie game was rapidly drawing to a eloso and the home lentil kept up a tegular rush on Golden goal resulting in a shot from Woodhoiiso slipping through Kiev's bunds Cheers for referee and teams brought n |iiii-d game to a close iu favor of Donald by 4 goals to U. Now lho Donald bovs 1:111110 forward anil invited the Golilenitcs to supper. Hoth tenuis nnd their admirer's proceeded up to George Sutherland's hotel, where a splendid repast of cold meats, ham, tongue, veal, fowl, etc., vegetables and "hoqnets" wero served in profusion, liquid refreshments in abund- mice were put out by Messrs Sutherland Ijiinrenee ntiil Patmore, while Coughlin attended to the cigars, After disposing of supper tho boys proceeded to j bold a concert. Referee Petizer (with- : out the lint) wns iu tlie chair and filled jthe position with dignity-"He's nil riirhr,"- bis songs were lirst. clnss. KOT1CI-: . The adjourned animal -iiei��titi��- ol* tbe shareholders of tbo Golden. Lumber Co. Ll'd. Ly., will lie held in the Company's office, Golden, B.C, on Monday the Hth prox, nt the hour of two, o'clock in tbo afternoon fur the election of Directors for the current year. Dated nt Golden, B.C., loth dune, m:-i. Upper Columbia Navigation & TramWay Tc the Electors oi; Easi ftoofenay. j sang anil ���trail reached in due time and the boys 1 right,"- his songs lauded wearing a sort of " Seo the I Messrs, Woodhouse. Coighlin, Lnfleiir, Conquering Hero Conies'," air, bit ivo |^"I^L^i.^*9!!"^'...!!?""^.-^'! nre sorry to say the conquering didn't .come off. The match was scheduled (fur 7 o'clock nnd the Goidenites proceeded to "(ill up" ihe intervening time in a manner suited to their various inclinations, Some of the lllooils of the party nin'e a tour of the public buildings, and judging by their appearance tho job was an arduous and exhausting one. After dinner quite a number of people began wending their way to the sporting grounds. The ladies with their white and colored dresses werj dotted all over the Held, and it is no doubt owing to their presence that Dm..Id went nt it tooth nnd nail and gave Golden such a heavy beating. The game was culled and the teams lined up 13 the whistle of Conductor Penzer. This gentleman by his fairness and good humor soon made himself a favorite with both pluyers and spectators. Ho i* a jolly fellow, and is considerably over 2ft. (i in height. His little straw hat came in for considerable attention uud was portioned out to the players at nijtht ns a relic of the grout battle. The following were the teams : noi.iiKN. Keir Goal., rm"e !-Hacks-! 01 Iters tlie choruses were, joined in heartily. Mr. Sutherland's " March of the Cameron Men" took well. Mr. MncS'.vayed, in the absence of Capt. Taylor, thanked the Donald boys for the pleasant time tlie Golden lads bad bad uud nssnrred them that when they cm me to Golden that the lesson in hos- pitnlity would not be forgotten. .As ibe hour wns getting late the party bad to break up. Many of the boys, however, continued the celebration till earlv morning, and tliere is no doubt, but this spread cemented the friendship between the two towns and we hope to see a lot morn times like it. Grntlh.MEN, I haven-ruin the honor to offer myself as your representative In the Legislative Assembly. It 's needless fer mo ((/express my views, us we have lieen so long nnqnninted witli each other thnt they nre familiar to yon. My duties as Provincial Sec-1 retiii'i- necessitates my presence in tlie ' Fraser River valley to minister to tlie wants of the people who have been so surely tiiTiicted bv Ihe recent inundations, ami I must therefore throw myself on your genrrusity to excuse my absence from my district until those duties are fulfilled. JAMES BAKER. Steamers will teavo Every Tuesday at 7 a.m. Passenger Rates about 5c. per aalle. Eccls 5Cc. Frei-ght I\\Je\\tes. To Canal Flat A. $1.75; 15.1 GO; C. 1.40; P. 1.20. To Fort Steelo j*v. 3.00; 15. 2.50; (J. 2.00; I). 11)0. Rate A. to il. C. 1). include Class I nnd 2 of Canadian* Freight Clussifkatn-Mi 11 nud 4 " 5 andK " " TiiiidS l Taylor ) J. Kne i i N.-Siniih [ Half Hacks ] Fraser ) ( McSwayed ) Fight McTavish (wing. .Ine Lnfleiir.. H'. Hamilton no xi, An. t'oii-tldiii ... I'ntniiiro ���Aloxnnilor Iliiines Hi.in.s ... Laurence ... Colqi'houu | .... Cumulus Centre Woedho'ise I I oft I Until ,111 1). Hut ! wing. | Lewis Donald won lhe toss nnd elected to piny with thesitn in their favor, which gave them a decided ad vantage. Golden took up the running and pressed Donald, but their buck division were playing a solid game, and the way Patmore cleared his goal front was a treat to witness. Bye after bye rewarded the efforts of the Golden forward*, while at the other end the Donald boys wero getting down to tlie passing game and giving the Golden defence a lot of trouble, tbe play was of a give aud take description. D. Rae and Hamilton on the Golden left wing were right in the thick of it, they luul a hard man to buck against in Laurence, but they got their occasionally. '���Scottie" in goal repulsed some line hard shots from Colquhoun nml Wood- house, and the Doctor was breaking up the combination between Lewis and Hotham in line style, Mchwayed, Gulden's latest acqui-ltioii made somn nice runs on the right and had a good try for goal. Tom Coughlin was pleased to get a chance to show what he could do and culled out thai McSwayed I.. wns "a hot un, 100 in the shade," (it, is the favorite expression iu Gulden now), Half time wns called with the game standing clear. Tlie --Due" changed his team here. Currie partnering McTavish and McSwayed going to full back, this was a eood change The Donald boys were on the bull and meant business, their forwards fairly waltzed around the Golden half backs, and only the most strenuous exertions of Taylor, Fraser and McSwayed kept them from scoring. Want of training was telling on the visitors, while their opponents' practised play kept tho ball in Golden territory. Short spurts were occasionally made by Hamilton, J. Rae and Currie, and Joe, " while a Tin* 11.0.Government and the Indians (Continued from page 1.) this time on the old man's daughter and ber companion who were left to fcetl the stock while the family were ..way Two of the young bucks thinking the opportunity a good ore to overpower a pair of unprotected mu ills, tried to gain admittance into the house. They found thedoor locked from the inside; to save their own hides they changed the boots they hail on for moccasins, brought a band of Kootonnys down, showed the trnckt in the snow and. succeeded in making them believe white men had been there for immoral purposes, when the lash wns again brought into play, notwithstanding the protesting of the fond old father who wns compelled to witness this shameful proceeding. This wns a stab the old man could not stand. He wished me to write to Ottawa and tell the Department if it was not at once stopped he saw no other why but to camp behind their (tuns, and it looks ns if the B.C. officials lire waiting with folded hands until blood is shed befoie they move. A full enquiry should lie made in regard to this matter. The Kootenay's understand tbe nature of an onOi for at present the people put the blame on the Magistrate at Windermere, Mr. Goldie. Il be gave no such order for the Kootonnys to flog the Shuswiips, it is only fair that be should lie cleared of the foul charge; if be did give such au order he went far beyond h's limits nnd tics rves tnste of the ��unio prescription. Now, Editor. I nppenl through your paper to every man und woman in East Kooteiiny who have tbo least drop of the milk of human kindness in their system, to press this mutter home at once. The Provincial Secretary is now looking around for another four year's lease of power and at no time can justice bo obtained like the present. Let the people wipe such a stain as this is from our fair Province and let, justice be granted to a people who have in Th��-* Want "Vain***. Frank S. Taggart & Co.. 89 King Street West, Toronto, Ontnrio, desire tbe names and addresses of a few people in every town who are interested iu works of nrt, nnd to secure them they offer to semi free, "Cupid Guides the Boat," a superbly executed water color picture, size 10 x 111 inches, suitable tor framing, nnd sixteen other pictures ubout same size, in colors, to any one sending tbem at oncetbe names nnd addresses of ten persons (admirers of fine pictures) together with five three-cent stamps to cover expense of 1111111111:.', etc. Tlio regular price of these pictures is SI.CO, but they can all be secured free by any person forwarding the names and stumps promptly. Note. ���The editor of this paper bus already received copies of above pictures and considers them really "Gems of Art." Gallon Hospital Society. MOUltS FOH CONSULTATION. From Ih'JO a.m. to 11 a.m. " 2 p.m. " 4 p.m. .1 1 11 11 8 11 Sunday from 10 a.m. to 12 in., nnd from 7 p. 111. to 8 p.m. visiriNO nouns. From 2:110 p.m. to 8 p.m except Mondity and Saturday. Bv Order. ally, A GENUINE OFFER. r*j->Q I To introduce our beautiful 1G Mud ! page Family Journal we will send it il months for only 10 cents, and also send you absolutely FREE all of the following genuine articles : ��� Fine I8k Rolled-Gold Ring. Beautiful Breast Pin, Collar Button, Pen and P'ticil, Handkerchief nnd line Key Ring and Tablet. This great package of goods sen" free lis above, or we forfeit 5100. A genuine offer. Address: C. It. VICTOR & CO., P.O. Box IDM, NEW YORK. Shipments of 10,000 lbs., of lu-ixecl goods to be entitled to car load rates. Freight wiil be delivered ns far south as navigation will permit and will be charged for according to distance transported. Express Rate to Fort Steele 5cts. per lb. The Company's liability on express parcels- being limited to S2 per lb- 1 per ecu*, will be charged on excess value liientiouei'.oii Bill of Lading. T. B. II. C0CHHANE, President; F. P. A3MSfR0NG, Manag-er. jisiIM. B. LANG,: Mppnes. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. HARDWARE, TINWARE, PATENT MEDICINES lMNCY TOBACOOES HOOTS & SHOES, STATIONERY, PIPES, Etc., Etc. Eine Groceries a Specialty. Apples, Cranberries, Oraqges, Lcmoi]s,. f^lll****yail|��l 'ttmtXmVkJmJim^Uei 91 ar^tL^imtTrt ����������*���*-���> H. B. LANG, Golden, B.C. sixty years risen from n naked savage tribe to wbnt mny in a few years t;mo be useful citizens. . W.G.B. niLAMJil-. *mm$ mCAVtAI 0,1 MUt MAKKS nf ^F COPYRIGHTS.^ OABf I OBTAIN A PATENT f For �� ipt answer and un Honest opinion, write to ...,- NN ��fc OOm who have had nearly fifty year*1 experience in tlie patent bust new. Cnmraiinlca*- tl.ins strictly cnnfldentlol. A lIuuiHim-k of Iu* formation concerning Patent*- and bow to obtain them sent five. Also n catalogue of mechanical and sclent Wo bonk* Ment free. Patents taken thronr-ili Munn k Co, receive special notice in the HrleittiHi* Atiietienii, and thus are brought, widely before the public Witli- out cont to the Inventor. This splendid paper. Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, hiw by far the largest circulation of any scientific work lu tUa * 93 oyear. Sample coring Edition.monthly,t2.ma..*���-���.., aiUH,v , ini cents. Kvcry number contains beau. GOLDEN SASH & DOOR FACTORY & MACHINE SHOP. houses, with plans, tmalilliii* tuii tilura fo hIi.iw Uio latest deal-ms nml seoure ctmtriirta. 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