@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "199cae40-118d-4202-b769-b5a2e033d2f6"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-15"@en, "1898-04-29"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/goldenera/items/1.0227262/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ? ���Yto-x^lden ttr�� I* the meat wid*ly eireolated sad hast *d��*rtt*lng -at-ii-un in East.. Eo*t��B*y. Thla t*-lhe paper that' ; if read by th* miasm, f harauehera, ��� th* railroaders and lamkermen. -p Subscription, $2.00 fa Annum In Advance ..... ..-.-; Mtt|�� *A V.*rltl��ia Mining* Division By *". ti. Ijssijt ��� ��� ��� Ou receipt of ��t copies ef this vstssi-s map will be mailed by Tint Oeldea Era Convpaay 1.14. Ley., $2 Per Year VOL VII. NO. 39: GOLDEN B.C.. FRIDAY, APRIL 2.1, 1898. stss S5= E G. PARSON, General 0 fllerehant, ALEXANDER BLOCK. IM" '" Cheap Clearing Sale Of Furniture, Including: Bedroom Sets Spring Mattrasses Dimng-room Tables Wardrobes Single Beds Kitchen Tables, Common Ghairs, Lotinges, Etc. A Few:- Patterns in Wall Paper Greatly Reduced in Price. Famine in !:?���::. Havana Investment of Manila Steamers Chartered to Transport Troops to Cuba. Fortifying New York loard contributions froin Spanish syui iiuthisers iu Mexico representing a ���nilliou pesetas.. A sharp lookout ie being-k.-pt for the Alpbonao XII from Spain for Cuba wilh u million doiliui- of treasure on boa.rd-and a large quantity if war material. .. ~ Theorizes so far iskeu are the Spanish steamers Jluejwr Ventura,.- Pedro, Miguel Jnver, Catitfine. Sattirina, Panama,-'nud Mbntxrsnt, ami twnscliooti ers. lbe>Ma'iliild�� Cutidia. and Aniouio. The Miguel Jover was captured by tbe gunboat Helena and was bound to Barcelona with cotiou. This prize is worth $4C0,COO. A Hamburg steamer was also board'"!, but as she was under the German fl ig she bad to lie released. tend- ring NAVAL BATTLE EXPECTED American Asiatic Fleet DiffloMlties. la Spain is After Yarftee M lio.iairas. Agent For PhoBnix of London and other Fit] Insurance Co's Tha (taifflJ&atjair iir Association, Toronto. The R9lianG3 Loan & Savings Co., of Ontario Canadian Ra/fway'Accidant Insurance Company. . is""' B ,. '..I-VIW'IL. J1,,!... -J-J-ltt���i���ji...'..'- ���' ...the ft&umbia House, y^-..;.. ""^^Golden, B. C. A Strictly First Class Hotel in Er-u-y Stapnt. *: Equipped with all Moderns Convenieaces. , . Best Brands ol Liquor* and Cigars. Th* Tall* i* Second to None. Headtuaxtare far Mioiegaad Commercial Men. "^Wm, ^cNfeish, Prop THE FH3T ENGAGEMENT. Heavy Di nigrj and L333 of Life-Naval Battle Expected at the Phlllippines-Spajjish Squadr n Sailed--Will Bom bard Ne v Yor!\\ the United Mimes their aj.ologies. The entire blockade line of the American navy is 120 miles in length, extending sixty miles east and went of Mono Castle. " the water sti city so as to reduce it to submission all i (,rj, the earlier. " ! two crack \\ineric.ati Hugship and will again lead he insurgents, who are now investing .lanila. It is believed ib;s will result n a massacre of Spaniards. Their r.o- iperation will be a i.ijt help to tbe Am- erican forces in reducing Manila. The Ameitcnn Asiatic squadron under Admiral Dewerv, which has sailed for Manila, ..ousisra of the cruisers O.lyinpia, Baltimore, Boston ' and Haleigh. the gunboats Concord, Petrel and McCulloiiuh and tbe tran.-puna Zafiro and Mnuah��n. Admiral Dew- er., 's instructions are to capture or destroy the Spanish fleet and to bombard Manila. The Spaniards have laid mines at Manila harbor. Madrid General Blanco has informed the authorities hern that he can hold Havana against tbe American fleet, nud advises thai the Spanish warships be used elsewhere. The squadron which is reported to Admiral Dewrry is expected loreaeh Manila-wit:, his squadron on Saturday ���ad th* first naval engages,, ut banish aud American flee'* be fought ol the Pbil- tuudsy. English ��ew��vaen*s * eipre**nig sympathy A deepatch front Mob* thee*, ie a ���iron* under curren* of sympathy her* will, Spain. Canadian*anticipate wilh aiiisfactiou ihe ultimate triumph of (he United Slates, hut will not be so pleased if ��� hat self-eon6dent |H>wer does not receive a severe les.on in the early etagea of operations." tween the Sua will probai'lv lippinee ab> ���. London - TI publish let!it| with Spain, treal serve R01M ABOUT THE MINKS ... , , ��� ....���,. ., ........... ,��� At a meeting of Directors *f the i. Ii is intended to cut. off have left Cadis to undertake the bom-1 Bald Mountain Company held at Cal* Pl\\y fT.., be.le''.8"l*,'| j bardment of New York and oilier Am- j gary I.St week th* following officer. n porta consists of th* Pelayo, | were elected for tho yeer : W. H. Lee, cruisers accompanied by Key West,-The American squadron: three torpedo hoais aud four torpedo ��'������> #��� QUEERS HOTEL. Headquarters for Commercial men. |**7**| TTO'CwmtftOdiofe Sample Rooms. I \\f I IteW&g* transferred fi-ee. ��� i^ f Hot and Cold Baths, ****! Choice Wines, Liquors and Oiff-rs. Rates $'.00 P��r Kay, ���y;.:o::z��� f*a��eas)sasssassMsss)sssss*.a*S)SSs,s��)S��ej��sssii�� j.ii I na ��� i , The Naval offish Isare In n state, of, noted disqiii-I from the fact ih*t the 8panish H *t at Cape -Verde before levying. nnd under orders front tho P-M-tugd-wi Govern ment. made ' navy purchase, there of iho most vsrul tbt-criptiou of modi- cines und miscellaneous goods for wliich in ordinary times tbe fleet could easily have waited until it reached a Sisnisli port. - I' is thus evident that Portugal at nlj eyeuta hasth/own in her lot with Simin and will help her neighbor, wi'h every prospect of lead ing lo further. nd inue serious com- plications. It is believed that these purchase* show that the purpose of the Spanish Admiral is to start on a long crtiis ��� The rather startling suggestion is m de in this connection thattheSpai ish fleet may make directly for tbe Phillippii.es by way of the Cape of Oood Hope where it will full in wit'll the United States Asiatic squadron under command of Commodore Deworv. The Spaniib fleet far exceeds in strength th* American Asiatic squadron and'could soon knock it to pieces. thus inflicting a severe blow on ibe United Slates in a vulnerable part The Sues Can.I is being closed .mder the neutral law. to the warships- of tbe belligerent, so thai there will be no other course open to checkmate the of the authorities Intro. They seriousl.t Spaniards but to rend some of Admiral i doubt whether the Spanish rlo*>t will Simpson's American *. lutiroti 911 u] make a stand against the United States long stern chase afiertheSpini.sb fleet.: ships. Their reason for this helbf is otherwise Co ninodore I?e��'ery willi that tho Spanish fleet at the Phillip. hare 10 lie instructed to repair lo home: pines is very inferior in number and waters to save his squadron. Iu this quality utile United Smtes force unease at all events Spain would be able dcr Admiral Dewery, who has.sailed 10 score beavile against Ainetiea. from Hong Kong to blockade Manila. ! Tho War Department hero is therefore ; satisfW that tho S|iaui-h fleet in the Kast will not go lo luittle on ihe high bus at lenittb coiniiieuced active pjierii tions. y.*u-retjiy.,the New York, flag ship of the. squadron, together with tho warships Puritan.ami, Cinciuuali. began the boini.nrdinent of Fori Ma- 'Kiizss. The Spaiii*h gnus ho ly replied The action, lasted for. nearly eleven hours, from 12:ii0 p. 111., to II:.. p. in There were no casualties 011 the United States side. Gre.it damage is known to hare been done to Mtitunzas and it is believed that there was heavy loss of life among the Spanish lorces in charge of the fort. A fort in the arm of the flay opened fire on rlife flagship New York ami this ���i as also Shelled '"���' About 12 cigbt-incli shells wero fired from the eastern forts, but nil fell short. About live or six light shells W'li-e fired from a hn.'f completed battery. Two ol these whizzed over the flagship, and one fell short. The ships then l-ft ihe Hay for the onen sea, The oHjeci was to disco, 01 -the whereabouts of the Spanish haiiei ies, ami ibis has now lieahabcoinpli-h- ed:. InJbe neighborhood of. 1100 sbois were put'on laud from the three ships, at-ranges of from 4.010 to 7.U00. yards. Hear���-Admiral S'mpson. when ���isk A if be wa'��'��iitisfi��d wit(i the result, replied 'Yr��. I am expected to lie." The half completed earth-works 0.' the new Spanish battery were apparently all ploughed up by shells. All tbe ships engaged showed excellent marksmanship and di'-at line through out the eitiraueir.ent. When they were firing ai the shortest ranges nearly every shot: took effect. The forts which were bombarded wore on a low-lying point, and were' considered merely earth-works. Tbeyj did not make a good target. Yet when ��� the big guns fired at the shortest ranges portions nf the fort could he seen flying iu (he air as the sho's took fftct. Afier the engagement the flagship reiumed to Havana, and the Puritan and Chieinuati were left to command (he Buy of Matanxas. W.shingioii-Tiieblockadingsquad- ron beforo Havana itself remains passive, with no present pucnose of bombarding Morro Castle or of drawing off from the shore butteries. , The strategic purpose of au effective blockade of ihe Cuban capital is being accomplished 10 the entire satisfaction Madrid, -A despatch by GOLDEN. ���S3BB it1. 55b8KBe�� First Class Accommodation for'Travellers and CttoiiterftWl and Mining^ Stt-n. *:;w;";'' BaggRfJe TransfSf/rred Fwe. Vi.- y {Sifc -.-v.**-*.���^".-. flot and Gold fiafchk> ^ Russdl,ffeuse;';;V;.;;.^ S^J^-j 3:- %<>,-1 sssaasjwpi j KJiUdck &. Barry, : Slfftt J'roprlefforti. Skeltou ,&' UveM ster, Proprietors. Headquailci'8 for Miners, *'|fc*-* * ������ -. . *, s*M**M, tt.00 Fer Day. ���sail and Lolging, V> Per Week. Prospectors apd Lumbermen 274 Firet Class Bar. C'ener il Blanco from M.irro (,'us'le on the sit iiatiou says: 'This (Tnesdaj) eve ,- Ing a division of live American vessel, approached Morhno, The Spanish gun-host Negie.s repulse.1 them nnd throe torpedo ,1. s'rojv-s which tried to enter the purl of Cunleia were compelled to retreat, 1 It Is.Wieved here ilinf the Americans diire.not dis.-iieWTk in Culm. ������Ottawa���British subjects in Canada] are. forbidden by procliiniatioiiioeullat on tho.side of either belligerent. J Queonstown-'rhe British Admiral has orderod the Spanish torpedo boat Amluz to leave this port. Madrid - There aro several yachts belonging to Aiueiionii millionaires in : Mediterranean waters, 'nud Spanish pl'l- j vntecrs will keen 11 sharp lookout for. these, and also fir Aliltfritlii'n sliippiug' passing through iho siraits of (tibial- j tar and Ihe En.lish channel. Tho story.is current here ibai thirty Spanish sailors iii the guise of passengers were on board Paris when she left Southampton and hoped 10 assist in handing her over to j||t to tbe Spanish cruisers which -vould M. t) . 'seas'.against Admiral Dewery's fleet I but thai the vessels wil! remain at their post under the protection of the batteries of Manila. Iu any cave it : is not Itelieved thai there can he any i engagement between the United States ! and the Spanish fleets at, the Phillip- pipes under another two-days. Madrid,���The Governor of Manila I lulegniplib tu the Spanish Government j thst an engagement between the Spau- ' i ill and American squadrons is hourly expected. . * 'Bayohiie, .-Franco -Advices from . Madrid stale that a Snanish squadron : sailed from there yestorday.aud that j its piu-noSQ i* to goto Amerieaand horn- hard New York and other northern j ports of the United States. ��� Key West, Later The torpedo boat I Pifpont'hat- just returned from Mat- j iit'^as... a'u'iVreports that there has been j noinore firing 1 here.Tlic blockade oh hat port* hits1 been effectively established. 'rint'^object of the ItonibiirdnientBt this was -to prevent ihocompleti'-ion Span. dest rovers. I. has also been joined by the armoured cruisers e arlos V. Princess de Austria. Dor. Jua11.de Austria, and lleina Christina. It is now be liaved that this squadron will he joined by he vessels which h*>* been at Cape Venie. thus making a most formidable fleet. Key West - Advices state that Havana is already 011 thn point of famine j meat being two dollars per pound. The . Insurgents are forcing the Spanish I troops out of the country districts in*. j 10 the forts and are steadily closing ou Havana,, making a strong force to cooperate with the American fleet in reducing the city. New York-Il is believed that Sfnor Polo is using Canada as a placa of plotting itgaiiia- the American Government and the President will probably demand tbat he be required to leave Toronto! New York Harbor i* strongly fortified in . iew of the threat, of the Spanish Heft nnd mines are buing laid where they would be certain to catch ships attempting to effect un entrance. ��� Washington--No information as to the homhiiiduient of the Maianzaa forts lias reached the Goterntiient, so it. iseousidered the uff.-.ir could out havo been of much importance. A rather startling sign of the Imminence of. the invasion ol Cuba.'by the American forces was-couiaihed in tbe chartering yesterday by the War Department of eight large summers, of an average capacity of about i',000 tons each, and each capable of carrying from 500 10 ll'CO passengers. These steamers will be used as transports-for the conveyance of the first military ex* pedition 10 Cuba. Tne names of iho steamers chartered arc: ��� Olivette and Florida, of the Plan' Line, now ill tha Gulf; Southern Pacific Company's steamer Aransas, the New York and Texas Company's vessels Comal, now at New York, and Melano, now eu route 10 the Gulf; three tine ships of the Boston Merchants'Liue, now in Baltimore, the Alleghany, Berkshire, and Decatur Miller. Naval circles look to the Philippines for 1 he first big war news. The naval officers say Admiral Dsivery e,ther timet take a port in the Phillippiue* and make, it the base of supplies 'and a temporary home lor his ships, or he 11111st send his fleet straight across the the Pacific to Sau Francisco, since hia ships aie ex; elled from Chinese pot te. ihe other European powers holding possessions 011 Ihe Chinese c-jsst hav* iug adopted Great Britain's rules as to the conditions under which ships ol I the hell geieut |oners may shelter in their ports, 110 mutter how- well inclined toward the United State, these powers may be. China undauntedly will be obliged under pressure to adjpt th* same practice, Thus Admiral IX'werv will find that having obtained one supply ol coal for his snip, at a port belonging to Ik* Powers, that port will b* practically closed to his ships again, for they will not be permitted to enter them again for the same purpose within t.ire* months, a space of lira* that would, more than consume the amount of coal' that can be carried on ��hi|t-bosrd. p This state of affair* strongly accentu*' j.S t.i the unwise policy that has PW-jg railed in the post of (ailing to a*eur* \\ [J jgjlgf; coaling stations in retnot* part*ell th*. - ' world Ilk* Asia. ' president; John Kinney, vice-president; A.' Allen, aecretary-treaeurer. Th* directors intend te crrr.v on more development work as soon as the enow i* sufficiently off, r.nd sr* Baking arrangements 10 have work vigorously pushed. We understand effort*ar* be- in* made by sever I eastern capitalize to Imv the Bald Ueuatain property. ��� Herold. The Committee of the Miner's Association met at the Eba office last- week to consider ife new Mining Bill ; and decide whether * special matting of the 11.ember, of the Association should be called to consider it. The .."ommitte* cansldewd this iwas not necessary as the bill presented no aspects likely to meet with disapproval except that allowiug payment* iu lieu <>f work, and the Association had already sent to th* Minister its protest against the continuation of this state of the law. Mr. Bostock writes to the Secretary of ihe Miners Association Slating that he has represented 10 lb* Dominica Govern nent the desirability of encouraging the l-sd smelting.industry ss 1 er th* resolution of th* last meeting of ih* Association but he is afraid Ihe session is now too fsr advanced to ensile tne subject to be dealt with ibis' session. Ii will be remeWN��*sl thattfcee Lily Mar claim. at'Fo'ri Sterte was jumped- owing to the Comp.ny'a license net having been taken nut: It new turns out that the jumper's owa Urease had run out when he re-located the alalia snd it ha. I ecu re-jumped, with there- anlt that ihe company will probably gel its property hack. l/eonsrd.'B. Key-er. of Vaaee-a-ver. baa nurcharedef A. B. Doekelcader tbe mineral claim* Cinderella aad M*4(*rd, located On the north fork ���! Carpenter creek. Wus Kootenay tbepurehaa pricj named bet 1 ��� *i',��2*. The C. P. K. will erect a smelter at Trail 10 treat galena ore*. T. Mercier left Golden on Tuesdsy to start operations on his | repsrty as Bugaboo. I Hudson's Bay Co. $ * l����rp��r��t.�� !*<���*- > -' A i The DlMt Vp-T*.**** O-tttttea-a t�� We*t��na C'ani>d��. .... Intending Praspactar* *h*sM writ* us for one *f *ar n*w ? Foldere. which contain* an *�� ���xeellent Mt.paudaaNt.mat* B. ol t lie pre babl* cost al .a earn* ��< plete outfit (or th*G��ld Fill��* .��� V '"��� " ;-S' HIiJ#50N'S.BAYST0|l|S. P 1**i,ja<��''.:'i* ���.'.ii-SMPI ^* British Columbia Review, Mining Journal and Commercial _k*cord. Published iu London. 1.3) per annum. Subacrip- Seuti re&ivdd by ' E. A. HAGGEN, Golden, Agent for East Kootenay. Wanted f mVMNi .'��� Farniere, orrtlher industrious 'sous of fair education to whom Itm a month . IcV Is) ��n mdnrcnieiil. I could also engage r ladle, at their nrrh-henim. T. H. LINSCOTT, I'.*",-.--����� , , Toronto. Acent*: "The Beautiful Life nf Miss' Wfllaid/'by her weretury anil literary ex- s*>tor���Aana A.Uonlon; introduction by UKy-H-Str-p-tAMerkat; sells tn everybody. tfrt*t��s-tp.-iPr-*|.'ee,tt��Sfty cents. Books, outime. s^, ,..,., / 869 B'f*dl*y,-pitatpnC,einDaiiy, L&I.'Toronto. If' ��� �� 'l <' -T-. WASTB^'W^'mOinTly.AKD AU. . tiv* gentlemen or ladies Iff travel for eeaponsible, established house in Ilrituh Col- Ufebia. MomMr** 00 anil expenses. P.��i- tin steady.' Reference. Enclose self addresses atamped envelope. Tee Domiuion Com lamy.Dept.Y.'JWcss-o- -04ap2l wira'tiii.rm m hj iwi meet marvellous beeliainr* th* nubllcatimi of th* Itibl*. KavsuM religion demou.tra.ed Badsley. Proeawor ef Phito-o hv. Victoria i ar* K*r. Dr. Thomas, Judge -^"SBSIfsi ' tks.pirft'hidr, freight pan. IttfTiotmrn. Bradley Garrstson jap, Toronto. �� ,. W.T.f tens, ami 'he veil separating biick ibr that alt Kiay at Kail Itoiind rau.i.ss Iwico that. Ex- To Adrwttaera aud sobeertWre. rhe UOLDIH BRA .s noblished every Friday eveaing. It is the best adverlisuig aaediuui in Hie Eist Kooifnay tti.trirt Oubicrimion Sate.: ttt.��i per anneal IX at>V.NV��. Altentaens aid change, of standing adver- tiaon.em. ti.utl teaiu tee efi.ee not later than uoeu ou VVeanesduy to ensure insertion, hut cuil advert aemehtewill be received up till noon on Friday. Wl.il* all reasonable tare "ill be taken, tbe proprietors will net be responsibl- for any omimrion or error in any advertisement. All accounts id be pakl ti. tbe Managing Director, or bis authorized agent.fruiu whom tbe company's receipt .-illbe ootnined. Advertising rales: Display ads.. El 50 per column inch: Leg 1 'ids., It) cents per line for first insertion. 6 cents for each aitoiiinn.-.l insertion: Keudiug notices, 12 cents per line each issue. All easiness cemmanicatnns sbnukl be ad- drwued to the Managing Director, and all literary coiuniimiutiona.letiers for publication or new. ileus should be adureaaed to tbe Editor , Correspondence ia invited ou natters of public interest, but to aerura publication surb letters must lie brio!'. In the case ot anonymous letter, the name and address of tho writer must he eneloced, not for publication, but for Ibe private information ot tbe editor ami as a guarantee of good faith. Any letter received later than ..eduojday will have to eland over till Ibe following issue. I.i.il.tiE��Ciii;ii|Liir,iiciLii.ilil|, OrriCE, Golden, B. C. dtite tfielotn t&va (Edited by B. A. HaOOPJI.) FBIDAY, APRIL 29, 1898. Toll it not iu East Kootenay, but the representative of this district. Col. Baker,.and G. B. Martin, of Kamloops, were the only two members of the Provincial Lesislature who voted against the bill to prevent Chinese nd Japs being employed on works carried on under public charter. Fortunately the bill was carried by 94 votes to two. Ii the members now representing tbe people of Yale and F.nst Kootenay had their way thi white man would have to starve for want of a crust were it possible to supplant him by the cheap labor of the miserable Asiatic. We trust th* working men of East Kootenay and Yala are not yet so reduced to seriitudo but that they will go to tho polling booths at the coming elections and register a solid vote against these two candidates who have thus thrust upon their constituents the greatest insult thai could be offend to the free miners and workers of this oountry. Spanish Ship Captured by the United States with 1,000 men and half million of Dollars. Another Prize Secured by the United States. American Fleet Ordered to Manila. States Formally Declares War. American Fleet Keeps Clear of Spanish Guns. Great Excitement in Havana. People Fleeing: From Havana. Italian Man-of War runs The Blockade. Cuba Under Blockade The American Naval Program- Co-operation With the In- . surgrent Forces. New York. April SSI.- Special press messages from Key West, Flo ids, say the cruiser New York has,captured a eig ship which is supposed to he Alfonso XII, from Barcelona for Havana, with l,t)UU Sjanish troops. The steamer was sighted about 10 miles off Havana bv the flagship ol Captain Simpson's licet. The New York sent a shot across the Spaniard's bows. This did not stop her. Then Captain Simpson ordered all steam ou and a stern chase for (our miles followed. | When the fl.igship got in better range shessnt three more shots after the Spaniard, Then the steamer hove too. Siie will be towed to port, in the morning. The Alfonso, if it be she, is a rich prize. She is a mail steamer, ol the Compagnee Espnt.ol Fritiis-Alliiutigue and worth a million dollars. A special wire .from St. Vincent. Capn Verde Island, sajs: "Tiie combined Spanish Siu.ndron is here si ill. We are glad to see that tbe Provincial House has, on the motion ef Mr. Semlin, leader ol Ihe Opposition, amended the bill for the charter to the Goi-dbn Eit.i Air Line, otherwise kuown as tho Kootenay and Northwest Railway, to limit tne construction ol the line to six years. Provision should slso bv made, however, for the surveys being begun and carried out within th* next 12 mouths, or at all event* being pushed sufficiently to ensure the work going ahead and to provide against the charier being held' merely a* a durimy speculation, . * The fires are banked and every man- of-war ready to sail immediately upon receiving orders from Madrid." Falmouth, England: ��� The American line steamer Paris, chartereil by the United States Uov- emment, and which according to report the Spaniards are trying to capture passed Lizzard yesterday evening, and should he well on the way west. She left Southampton yesterday after noon. London,���The Madrid correspondent of the Daily News says the Government have instructed Governor Gener- ol Blanco to declare sn armistice. London,���United States cruiser To- paltu is safe. The steamer which collided with the Albatross has been identified. Havana,-The City o( Havana is agitated by war enthusiasm. The Unite.) States fleet ean be seen in the offing. Great confidence is felt among the Spaniards in the effectiveness of the buiteriei."' Crowds before nightfall lust night assembled at every point of vantage to gaze upon the blockading fleets. Washington. - Representative Hill in the House said it was General Miles' purpose to effect a landing iu Cuba as scon as practicable. Philadelphia, The Maritime Ex change here thie morning received the following despatch, ��� 'Key West, ��� The steamer Antwerp (roin Antwerp for Pensicola; Florida, arrived this morning, captured by an American warship." Healthful, safe, inexpensive horn.) treatment (or alcoholism. No hypodermic injections; no publicity, no lo s of time from business and a certainty of cure. Consultation and correspon- ViriMC Pllblfk &e"��� -l'��e and flU'lIC bUilE. confidential. Or. CAR flRINK MoTAGOART. rUn UIIIIIft. Loudon, Out. Ro fercnecs as to Dr, McTaggart's professional integrity permitted bv Sir W. R Meredith. Chief Justice; Hon. G. W. Rjs-, Minister of Education; ti. W. Yarker, banker; H. S. Siratby manager Traders' Bank. A work lhat is badly wanted at Field is t he bridging ol th* Kiclfiitg- borse so us tu give accees to the road on th* other side leading to tbe grand scenery of tbe natural bridge and Emerald Lake. Tbe C. P. K- would doul.tlei-s give a substantial grant"' alju the Provincial Government should do the balance of tbe work This would afford a nice means ol recreation fur ���the resident* of. Field, who are at present shut in for want ol road* and 1 riffle. ' V ' :.'.':.. ?..'.��� , The Nnnaimo Review any* : "Once more h��s our disepuiable Gt.veiiiin nt gerrymandered th* district in their Re* It shows how they drown- The old-lath- ioned watchman who prowled about the streets of medieval London, with a Isn- * 1 /sj 11 rvv tern in his - /2tl 111 lira hand to pro- 1 /�����*** ] I I claim his com ing, and who. announced ,, hia pan.age ll.through the streets by shouting "All's' well," was a very inefficient' protector when compared with the metropolitan police of' New York City, commonly known as the "Pinest." The ��� fMen poilceman does not proclaim his C't:ni.ui'.to tlw evil doer hy shouting or by c,'.i''''yhig:. lantern. He does his work more tfliiotly aud effectively than the old-fash,, io led-town watcfiitn.il. li. is tin.., mat in all the walks of life and In '.Ue'cciii ittions, tinie, change and knowl- e.'.-o aud ciiiciency increase. In this re- sneet medical science lias kept pace with' 'it.; Helvahcc'ln other iitK-s. Physicians and cu'l'ini'tits have grown r-ipldly more skillful. Tn-re are medicinal preparations now-a- dees 1i1.1t cur- diseases that were a few * ' irs affo considered absolutely incurable. * flic fi'ii! triuiipli in this respect Is Dr.,. ruM'.'.-'-i (Widen Medical Discovery. It ,r;.:, iir:-t given to the world thirty years p.:'o. and has stood the test ever since.tnst < ti'tie; It cures oS per cent, of all coses of cottsuniptioifi bronchial, throat and kindred- a i-.-liitns. < Thousands who were hopeless S'.trftrcrs,. and had been given up by-tbe d't'.'tors, have testified to its marvelous merits, It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder' It makes the appetite hearty, III*; digenlfon and assimilation perfect] the, lie'er active, the blood pure and rich with the* life-giving elements of the food, and the nerves strong and steady. It acts directly o" the luiiifs and air-pnssaees. driving out all imparities and dist ate genus. An hon- e*'. dealer will not try to persuade you to t-t-.c au inferior substitute fur the sake of a few 1 'mica added profit. Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. At all medicine stores, 389 New York. April 24th. The U S. squadron sailed from Key West lor Cuba early on Friday. Presi lent McKinley has proclaimed a blockade of 1 be Island of Cuba The Shenandoat, captured by the Spaninr s off the Irish Coast, is an American merchantman laden with ���20,0110 bushels of wheat bound for Liverpool, Mata'nzas is the port selected for the landing of the American .troops in Cuba, as it is poorly defended by shore batteries President McKinley lias asked General Gomez to concentrate tbe insurgent army there, where transports will he landed with food and supplies (. r ihe i surgents undercover of a strong detachment o( tbe Ambri' can Meet with the torpedo ilofilla of the White Squadron. ' In Tilockadiiii* Havana Ihe Am rican fleet will not bombard it for Ihe ore' .rut bu> encourage the Spaniards to waste their amuiiition. The Buenn Ventura, captured by the American gun-boat Nashville, was a Spanish merchantman bound for ihe north, and hove too after a second shot had been sent after her. The Paris, reported to have been captured by the Spaniards.had lnO pas sengers and a cargo of gun. and aunt .itit'll. The Snst ish Embassy notified the authorities nt Madrid ol her de purture from Southampton. . . ' The reports as to the capture of tho Pari* hy a Spanish oruiser have been found to be tint rue. ' * .' ' Key West, Morro Castle fort open ed fire on the U 8, tlcet on Saturday night, but no shots struck the ships snd the Admiral went to bed, the fleet being five miles off. The U. S. cruiser Cinclnatti captured a prize, but particulars are not yet known. The Morro Castle light, which seted as a guide to the fleet was put out at ' Inight. *"" . The vessel captured by the New York was the lumber ship Pedro, not ��� he Alphonso. Iu the chess the New York nearly ran ashore. riE.UlT DISK INK ItKLIRVBD IN 30 MINOrKS. The U. S. torpedo boat Porter cap* tured another Spanish ship. the schooner Matilda, after an exciting chase und firing several times. New York, April 26th, - New York is in a state of panic over a despatch stating that city will be bombarded by the Spanish fleer, Tbe Spanish steamer Montzraat has lawn captured by the U. 8. boata with a thousand men on board and hall a million in silver. They also captured the Panama with a large quantity ol supplies which left New York on Saturday. It is also said she carried half a million silver dollars.. Washington,���The first battle is ex. pacted shortly at the Phillippines. U. 8 Admiral Dew.ry has beeii ordered 10 leaie Houg Kong to smash th* Spanish aquadrou ai Manila.' Falmouth, England,-Britain has ordered the U. S. torpedo boat Sonvia to leave British waters on account of neutrality regulations; also the,ship Ireland, purchased by the Stale* as transport ship. PLAIN, HONKS r WOltDS Catarrh and G Id iu the Head are Quickly Cured by Dr. Agnew's Catarrh..! Powder ���it's Paliilsas-lt's a Cur*. Says Alex. Edmiaon, of Roseneath. Ont-: "I huve been troubled with catarrh for several years aud suite ed very much. i\\o eud uf rvmeaies were used, but 1 can honestly ���ay thnt Ur. Agnew's catarrhal l'owuer is tbe only reu eel/1 ha.e uaeil that has given peruiuneut relict, it haa iu my case cured tbe ui.e.,e'" Mold by 0. A. Warieu. 966 Tailoring I Removed to . New'Stoie'i South-East of Kicking- Horse Bridttt ' ���1��� J'^J My Motto U Good Quality, Good Fitting and \\ _ Good Workmanship. Business Cards. J. GIBSQN Notary Public, Golden, B^ C. A post card addressed to me at the post office, Golden, will ��� receive prompt attention/. Ml* How to Dress Well When Honey is Searoa. Diamond Oyea Solve tho Problem. In the past Diamond Dyes have saved hundreds of thousands of dollars 10 the wise nnd thrifty women of this country. Diamond D.iOS are money saveis in every home, for by their sid old, faded nnd cast-off clothing can 1st made to look as fresh and stylish as t ew goods. Diamond Dyes are the only original and only reliable package dyes, aud have never had an equal.- They are true friends when money is scarce, and will solve ibe vexatious problem of how to make small incomes cover increasing family demands Avoid imitations and worthless dye*: see that your dealer supplies you with tbe ������ Diamond." Write for book of directions and color card ; sent post free *o any address by \\Vell.'vfil,..I.iyhardson Co., Montreal, P. Q ' 8'J* pure for Drunkenness. The Dyke Cine removes all crave for alcholic stimulants in a few days. In four weeks completes pet feci euro. . A simple vegetable tonic. Can be taken privately as a home treatment. No bad sfter effects, and no loss of lime from business. DR. McTAGGART, Londton, Out. References as to Dr. McTaggart*. professional standing and personal integrity permit ted by ; ' Sir W. R, Meredith, Ch1,;f Justice of Ontario. Toronto; ���.' Hon. G. W.Ross, Minister of Education Toronto;" G. W. Yarker, Banker and Financial Agent, Toronto; ��� R .1. Fleming, ex-Mayor ol Toronto City. Toronto; H. 8. S'raihy, General Manager Trader's Bank, Toronto; 8.' Nordbeimej-, German Consul Toronto. * For particulars address ss above or to Manager 13oi.uEN Era. DSsa Dr. Anew'. Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all ca.es of Organic nr tSyinpa- tluitle Heart Disease inHii minutes; snd speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for- Palpitation, Shortresa of Hro.uh. Smothering Spells, I'nln in Left fide and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Bold by C. A. Warren. 186 Oolden Markets. ' ' ������'���'. ��� ." - Wheat $1X0 Oats 0.K0 Barley 0.2R Reef (live) 3 00 IBecf (dressed) 1. 4 SO !Pork (live).... 4.10 Pork (dressed) 6 00 Mutton 6.C0 Butter ....; 0,25 .Eggs.:... .'. 0.2R Hnv (baled) 17.00 Hay (loose) 14.00 Potatoes 0.76 ' to f I.Of) to 0.68 to 0 30 to il.fiO to n.fiO to 4.26 to 500 to 6.C0 to 0.115 lo 0.50 to 20 00 to 14 00 to 0.90 Miners! The way (or yon tositeeess is lo make known the resource)* of your camps. The-wsy to.do that is to send news of your finds 10 the Golden Era. Subscribe yourself to ibe Era and send it to vonr friends. The Era will tell them.all about it better t.hari you can. fSnyear; JAS. HENDERSON Cuilder and Contractor, - - - U Golden, B. O. A supply of Building I.iia* '���' . 'FqV&il*.. Plans prepared. Prompt attention given to order*. Sit* Hon. F. W. AYL.MKK, C. E. Provincial Land Surveyor. Sub-Agent Dominion Government. .,-' Agent Domiuion Towusite, G*l!ea.v, j*. $1 ecial at.eat.un to Mineral (l��io a. a**..''..' 0��e*t Alexander block,Oeldea. ARTHUR .G. M. SPRAGGE Barrister, Solicitor & ��� :'-' - - Notary Public Office at Upper Columbia Navigation Co. Building, Go!dcn. B. C. Will be iu Golden 0:1 koi.de/ef talk 1. -week. . ��� : \\i - \\ Mi* Clarence liersey, Assayer'and Chemist, (Established 1879) I.BADVtLI.r, COLOBaW Samples by mail or exproae receive 1 prompt attention. J Specimen Asasy Prices:- Uold> ailvsraad' lead, II; any two ef the above,' Tie; any *a* of the above, 50c; copper analysis, II; pUli- u'iiii, nickel or tin. 16. Write fer fall price hat and mailing envelopes. - Golden Hospital Society. THE HOSPITAL it now ope* forth* admtaslon of patient*.' TICKETS may be had from the undersigned or any member o( th* committee. . , , i��jt*��!�� PRICE-Ten Dollar*'pur j-*��r *r���� '��� Dollars per hall year. NO E^TOAS ���xcepfplrivate ward*. " ��� ��� C. H. PARSON, v Acting 8eer��tsry. a 1 1 a���sbs���.iu��a li 1 iliusi a The Imperial life Assurance Company Of Canada; ���t.?��c>-,a* CAPITAL STOCK, fl.COO.OOO. 1250,000 Deposited with Dominion ���.' 0overmn*ut for Smurity '��� I o( JPolJ*y Hoklsrs,. .: ' ,- PrMRlent- Hon. Ill' Oliver Mowet Vico-Pre-itlout-Joseph W. PlavslI* Esa. Mso-iging Direr, or���F. O-Cos. HEAD OFFICE:-:TORONTO, ONT. ��. A. Haqobm. IfS V Agent, Oolden. B. C. Increase Your Business and Make Money Handling fell Prises. Cerreat Stleetioa. t*;�� aai Tsjs Paralsked free. Hides, Pelts.Wool .'���' Tallow, Ginseng:, Seneca. Write (or Circular giving Latest Market Prices.. Immediate nemlttanees. Jas McMillan &c Co. inc Ko Couruii'iialon'Cliafged. 100*311 Plrst Ave North UIKNEAl-'O-LIIsV UlSn. Mj ii. 3 7 THE GOLDEN ERA, FR11MV, APUI1, -*.>, lifts. ������>������*��� ��������-,., Uqited States aqdSpaiq. I - (Continued from page 3) . .' r \\ , ' fforotrlo,���At th* Bt. George ban* cjuht her* laal night Dr. Parkin said th* day raight aora* when the British might b* ordered to evacuate Canada aaethe Spauiah ar* ordered now by th* U." S. to leav* Cuba. 5Pb* United State* Congress has adopted a declaration o( war wilh Spain. Secretary Sherman haa resigned, and will be succeeded by Judge Day. The Poieign Ambassadors at Washington have protendl agai ist the re- cspi suiiure* oi merchant ships by U. 8. crtiiaer*. T e Governor* ol lha Sta'es ar* to be notified of the quota of troop* required from each Stat*. London, -The Madrid correspondent of ihe Daily News says that dsspite reports from the States, tht (orts at Hi vena have not opened fir* yet on the United States fleet, which has never yet been within range. The Am* ��rir, ins have not cut the cable to Key Wist. Tne Government is r-eeiving telegrams via Jamaica and Bermuda. Washington, The House of Representative* today pas-ed a bill declaring; lha existence of war between th* UiitO'l Slates and the Kingdom o( Spsiu in a maimer that cannot (ail to impress thn world. . According to the statements of the family of the British Vice-Consul great excitement prevailed in Havana as the Mrrtledene left port. People .were leaving (or the open eountry in all direction*. At Mari- leno, just outside Harana. trains weie held up by an excited crowd eager to escape: The alarm was caused by firing from Santa Clara battery. St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands. Tbe Spanish fleet is still here, but it is reported tbe vessels will sail from these islands tomorrow. London,���A special despatch from St. Vincent. Cape Verde Tslunds, dsted today (Mondny)says there is reason to l��lieve tbe Spanish fleet sails today. It is exceedingly formidable, including four first-class cruisers, six torpedo host*, and 10 armed transports. Since the arrival ol the transport San Francisco the latter transhipped to the .truism. 2,000 tons of coal. ' SKIN ON FIRE. Torment of Torments - is there scroful us tori.ie'iicy r is there irritating eczema t Is tho.o unsvplaiuahle itching, slinging skin srupii cent.. Sold by C. A. Warren. 3GG Kepte-entatives of 70,000,000 people voted for it without a word of debate, without* dissenting word, and without a roll-call, but with solemn ap- preoiattiou of the gravity of their mo- ratiinn action It required but i mi . 41 �����-*. lo accomplish this. The House tv��s con ideruig election matters and simply pained to declare war. K'l/i' West, Th* British steamer M.vit'ele'ue.-'Japt Milium, arrived iter., y t.irliy luoruuig^froin Havana, Her <: tid nander report* that thenews oi the sailinr;of the United States Uaei w.i.s received at Havana-just provio.is to his departure. Thero was no excite mem in the City, but the price oi mem nnnwdiately join.ml. from 24 to 50 cent*. According to Capt Milburn Ha vaa,."d')e*-'noi (ear bombardment be- c-itise the Spaniards sav,like.United S'at-m began th! war in the interest of hiiinitnity, and boiubardm-nt would bo coutrary to sueh piirpoci*. At Hi vafk it nppear.. th* conditions pre railing ar* not vnu*.al,except that the' City is crowded with troops, mid Spanish officers are drilling every man they can press into service, frym ihe ri.rest recruit upwards. Tu* Myrtleloiie retail.I Havana a week ago 8 unlay and Capt, Milbtirne weirt a��bor*. H* walked over to the new fortifications at Casabl.inco to tuake obsarvationa, but when there foui* S a ids 6 so|,tiers with Axed bayou- et< arre-iod him us a U. 8. spv. The British yico-Cvuieul wasimerviewel in th t c.iso and (Jan.. Milburn relieved. Tjie Mvriledeneiaft Havana on Fri diytiigbt ju.t a* the United S.ntes llot,w,u colli i',' in sight. IJlis British Vi;'* Consul, minion for bis (iihily's sifeity, sent them to K'i West vjr-Jtli, at-minsr. C.ipt. Mil- hut-ji* intended to ship five thousand to i. of sa-iir no.v at. Ciiha but was or lired to Wave port promptly. Havana, -It now turns out that what Americans took lor firing on their fledj was the salute to an It Man Man of- wa* which cam* into this port on 8 t urdiv throuuh the American Rln-'kade without being seen by the blockaders mummmvmmmmmmmmaat ��� CUM ML TOUR MINI WITH Pain-Killer. I M.-I.la. Chest I* Itself. Simple, lafe snd Quleh Cure fsr CRAM PS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, 0OLOS. RHEUMATISM. REURALOIA. ' as and BO cant Bottloa. ���swam OF IMITATIONS- auv ONLV THE OENUINE. i*v*iV*e>e*e**^-**^*****^ev-F*^r*ipv*^r*iAeirv. WHEELS, Too! The Etdredge ioO.oo #40.00 Supartar to all other* Irrespective - at price. Catalogue tells you why. Writ* for on*. KATKHttt SEWDW M1CHTNE Cft, Ut BROADWAV. ��� New York. *��*-*^**��*lt Key West, April 20. 11 p. ni���- The torpedo boat Porter ha, arrived from off the Cuban coast and reports that the position of the blockade continues unchanged. Tho United States cruleer Cincinatti today captured Lieut.Pedro Pcr.iditncz ol the Spanish, army, who was returning In hi. family ou a small sloop. I'erndanez is dotniiied on the flag ship, Washington,-Conditions in Washington are now settling down to their actual war basis. Notice came to tin- Stale Diipartmeni from four quarter* of the globe today, showing the tuitions us well prepared to assume au altitude of strict neutrality lietween | the United States and Spain in th>' ] present Htrtigglu. 11 most, cases the i notices were iu answer to a nolo sen' ] out ycsieiduy by the Department to I ihe Uni-cd States Embassies, and lege ! tions instriic'iiiii them to inform ihe! Government to which they were ac-! credited that war existed from April] iUt, . . Kingston, Jamaica. -The Iflth in-j I'linti;}', under orders from the War! Department.landed ou the Ouliingoiihi i vestcnlay somewhere west of .Santiago j The troops are in chug" "t J.iept. ll-iwau. Tie troops were Ian led under the direction of Cuban guiles, and open sail tests were used for tranport- ing the troops ashore. The guidea have not yet rettirned. Lieut. Rowan is on his way to tbe camp of Genera] Marcin, and will represent the War Department in arranging for the o- ujsti'aHon of the insurgents in the invasion of the east of Cuba bv th. forces of the United States. The plip'ii of invasion and the lund'tlg ot the main American force* will he control) ed by evetus and by the character uf ilowiiu's despatches.. Chicago, - The Canadians resident here are raising a regiment tn tight for the States, The United Siuirs will probably release the Biiena Ventura and some ..Ihers of her captures. NOHTH EAST KOOTENAY MINING ASSOCIATION. goo. F.yi. Aylnier President W. U. Mitckefl-lunea Vice do W. O. Neilson, 3. V, 'do do E. Johnson do do E. A. Hnggeu 8ecreUry-Tres��urer Tbo regular meetings of the asaorUtiou will he held on the first Tuosuay iu everv month at tbe Columbia House, liolden. All possible information will be furnished hy tlio association upon application to E. A. Haookx. Sec, Golden. Ihe McMurdo House, OAUIIOXATE LANDING, KAKT KOOTENAY, ClIAS CAUTWKIOIIT, PltorillLTIlK. Uuod accommodation for Miners. Best Brands of Liquors Kept. Saddle or Pack Horses for Sale or Hire lo'titC ��� ��� A FORTUNE. ..������a * ��� CUT IN TWO. Hereafter the subscription rales to The Vaucouv.tr Dtlly and Sarni-Weekly World will he us follows : Diily otli ion, by mail, per annum, S.'i 00 Do. tor six months a 75 Do. term-nth 51) Tint Souii-Weekly o.ltio.t, mailed per aniP.Uu *i 00 Do. fcr'Alx months..'. CO Advance payments iu.rsted upon in every instance. The foreign postage (that is to all countries outside of Can.idu, New- fotiudland and the United aiati-s) wi! lie added io the sunscripiiun mte-s. Zir Simple cojii s supplied on application, Address - "THE WOULD, J. ��. 1I.I..U! ts. Vancouver, n.r. Hniiiigtr. 3tll-il.31 In the event of a , Tho payuuiutof tho stroke of gessl for-1 prizes is guaranteed tuuo vein can win { bytioveruiuent. 1st _&U0,0H0 MaiiKs. Idrnwiug.luxKSBrd. YOU are Invited to Participate in the eliimees or winning In the Grand Drawings ef Prizes Guar- teed by the State of Hamburg iu which 11 mllions 349,325 marks surely have to be won. In tho course of theso advantageous drawings, which cee.iti.in according to thu Jirosj cctiis only I l8,tXXl tickets, the foi- owing prizes will be fortbcomiug.viz: The Highest prize will boo,cut. o00,t*J0 uiitrks Premium of :iOU 000 marks 1 Prize of 200,000 marks 1 Prize of I00,(*)i marks 2 Prizes of 7;'��,OJ0 m.'.rks 1 Prize of 7(1,000 marks 1 Prize of tiii.OOO marks 1 Prizo of (10,000 marks 1 Prize uf on, 10 marks 2 Prizes of oO.OOO marks 1 l'rizo of 4(1,01X1 marks 1 Prize of !i(l, 00 marks S I'rizes of SO.0W marks 2(1 Prizes of 10,000 murks **> i'rizes of 100 I'rizes of 1! ti I'rizes of 812 Prizes nf 1518 Prizes of 4 i Prizes of 140 i'rizes of Uttl'i:- Prizes of Pilot) Prises o,ooi) murks ,'.,n00 iiu.rks 2,00() iiiarka I.ll00ui..rks 4 0 marks :XO im.rks 20J uiurks liVt murks (GRIFFITH S MAGIC LINIMHNT Notice. The Great Pain Reliever IS Superior to All Others. It ri'liuyos ihTi p.iiiis ,,i)d lit-lics ihe luinute applied. It Cures: - Ithciuinijlism, .Veil nt'giti, .Sciatica, j Stiff Joints, | Muscular Swelling?* Sprains, iJriiiscsi l-'oit1 Back or Siilf, ScAlds, liuriiH, Chillblains, etc., Sore 'I'linwtr, Hove Cliest, (,'oM on the Chmt, ('ongha, Colds, etc. Can he uRitd internally as well as ex teruilly. Iliindieds testify la itn M^jicul relief No lionic should be without ii. Stld byall dealer* '.'nets. Olte of I'll, ltd, I0u marka l*s"il Pi izes of 73, 45,21 marks In all[611,180 prizes which must lie surely ivon in 7 en.wings wi.bill the ... ace ot t. few un,ntli*. The highest prize of 1st drawing am- oun's to Mk. 30,0)0, ihrreuae ut 2il draw ing tu -Mk 55,0)0, iu 1x1 Mk. tt),(X��, iu 4:h .Mk. linJJW, in 5th Mk. 70,0 0. iu lilh Mk. l 75,000, ill VlhMk. 201,103, und together: with the Premium of ...k. ouo.lxju in the. i must fortunate cm- ��������� Mk. iiOJ.OOO. t . i he otticiid ct.st tor purilviputiou iu the' Hist tive drawings auiouuls to i Dollar 4.50 for a full ticket, Dollar 2.25 for hull a ticket. Dullur l.ldforoueipiavtorofiiiioket. j Hull resp. quiirler tickets will untitle to j one halt resp. one imi.ner of iho ..mount, I won hy the respertite number, uijui'tl ou ' tint ticket. I The atitkes ld��n <."6.ylwfl Great Northern Railway at Junninga, Montana. Direct Route to Fort Steele. Steamers leave Golden Tuesday and Friday mornings nt 4 a. m. Connect at Windermere with Stage for Fort Steele and Wordner. The only quick nnd comfortable route. Consignors will be charged with all way Ireight between Golden and Win- - dermere at which point a Company's agent will be stationed. Ail freight and charges on goods to Wiiitlerniero and point* beyond will- hate to be paid to the Company's agent, at Windermere before delivery of goods. Bnggnge allowance on Steamer 150 ll-s. per adult; allowance on S'nge 25 lbs. per adult. If desired extra baggage can be forwarded by-express team at express rates (10 cents per pound). Address all express cure of V, 0. Co', Oolden. C. H, Parson, HH��*t Manager. E. A. Haggen, Notary Public anil ronvcjniict'r, 311 nine. If��iiI EntHfi- iidiI t'lnu'icful 'ifft'iit * * ��� ��� Purchfiflers Obtain***., for TroKtwcts aiwJ P* velojwd (Lli.iu.K. Address i . . , ��� UohU n, B For Sale MINES. Grmipof tft'O cfnliim of /?old I-icj*riu-p: qujirt?. i Id liist niiiicrnl dintrict of l.;.*.t KdotcnJiy.; A-*��iy�� up to 37(10 in gold. 10,17 j Placer lesso, l&i (.roup of two gold clattm, Ono of tho \\mt J propo��itiun�� ou tho m-nrket, ��nd <*��n ho i-heiiply dcvclo|)cd. A��s��ys gave i.hont -S'.'OO per lon. 11' In tore*, t In gold property m exchange for develop noiit work. *. Group of VI rhtiniH, doxelopod. No hotter property in British Columbia. I- (jrmip of threo 'rlniinn in qtinftz country. Good average MMIys. 18 Claim iu one of bout Ioeatiottr4 hi Selkirk*. Cheaply worked. Awtnyn -?l!5 lu gul i, silver and enpper. ���*> Choice gold property, frooiuilling. A-suays up to $.">40. Develnpment work \\n Two clainiH in good location. Quartz carrying gold and coppe-f. Claim adjoining known gold proporty Working free gold proj-r'tf nenrPiinr>airi ciieo. * turn lele milling aud cl.luriui.titi ph.ut. Price ftifto.ooo. fc 11 Free gold projeity on Selkirk range ��t Ofld cUiii) on 1 emon creek wi h tw thirdh ti��l ono third iutermt**. iu edj/.tetit pro) eitioii. ' t*;. Two iliirdu tutortet iu claim ou V.e��t t-\\ i]i,iui, free gnl*), iu tlridge River District. Clta Crown gr&Dt, free gold t-Uioi, at HamlarA. 7t)a Freeuullio*; pold cl.im, near KoUuu. 7:u l lahii iu Idi.h*��. Vree gel 1.' ' " 7*-iii llyt.rai.lic prnport.'OufckeMia ri��cr Au*r- i:pe*f?njiia yipr. '.im CopffOr i roperty rui uing Wo per Ion 7;*h 22 rlaimi at HarrUoD l.ake. Uold t.nd �������������' '- 14*�� YUKON MIKF-8. Threo vtj.inm o( S0;avr*�� efcihou*Furiy Mile Creek, uoi-r Klondike Ki'*iiiii*.f iltt \\Honment, Shaft*-, tusuol, nhbckr-, lj��ck- ���finhn'-' whop and (otds. V u��U average*. 964. per H'.jiinre fo-jt, b Two I'laehr claimn on eelehc/iteJ-I.untei;) Creek. Sluicing \\-i)l realfite ���>< per ntnu ] or day. Title -eifect. ft,-. Placercl;tin on Miller -"'reek .:i i Uivf Work la��t tto..--"tt cleari'd 311,0 ;....- v..��..������,ci ���: e.-. piim'o 37 (laim on F.I Dorado -*rtvk, one of the bi.ii iter pro er ties ut-tiie londike j in tro.;, per. Livery aid Feed Stabler Good Saddle Horses and Bigs of all kinds for Hire al Reasonable lt*tes. Teaming of nil kinds a uneciiilty, 4 x + ���/ + i C. Kamiiion, GOLDEN. B. C. Hilt. Two men'h. from date hereof I intend applying to the llti I I nuiiiiis.-ii.iif.-r nf i.iiutls and Works for periulasftit) lo n .rch..��o tSOJ acre., of land descrilicd as ft.llo'vs: Commencing at it- w. corner post of lor IttCtllbent'.' east iiu chain-', tboiico north tin chains, tlicnto ive.t iiu ch.'.ius, thenco north m t h.,iut. tboncowost.Ho chains, thenco suulbualcrly.. tdonc hank , f < 'olmulii i Hlver to initiid |iosts j and I'oing iu tho vicinity of (.bdena f'u��i Office. THOMAS J0SEH Dy bin agent F. W, AYI.MKK. iltlena. East Kootem y, U.C.. April 118, ifgen. If You aro Wanting u TYPEWRITER Wliy XotBny the Best? HULL BROS k Co, Whnl.-M.tlf'mid Ill-tail ...Butchers I Cattle, Sheep and Horse Dealers. G0LDF.K. P. <-. Mti NOTICE. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. FAVORITE Mineral (lain,, situate in Ihe (loltlen Milling Division of North Kllst Knot* enay. Iocate.1 iu International lliisin, ou Mitlilla Fork tif.H) illiniai-licne I Ivor. Tako notice that 1, Manuel I)..innrd, Fran Miners t'ortilicate No. RP-'.'i, intend, sixty Ijiys from tho date h-reuf, tn apply to tbe (loid f'omtuissitiiier for a CertiHciite of liu- provetnents, for the punou) of olit.iininga Urown (Irani of lb*, nlaive claim. And further t.-Jku iioilcothatadverm claims must ho sent lo ihe Oold t'oniinissioner, and actions roiinneiiced before the issuance of such (,'ertitit'iitit of (innrovenients. Dated this third day ef March, A.D. 18%. .WJinyt M. DAiXAgn. Notice. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. CLIPPER.Mineral Cliiini. situate in the Golden Mining Division of North East Knot enay, lucntotf iu luiernnti'iiud Hindi), on Middle. Fork of Mpilliinseheeii River. Take notice tint I, John ..'allnce Connor, Free Mb ors t ortiticnte No 86,(180, ititond, sixty days from thu date hereof, to ap ly to thfttiotf t'oinniissioner for a Certittcttle of Im "rovetiionts, for the piirisiso of ohtainiii) a Cr-.wn Oram of Ihe above cl.-liu. ���.nd further toko uoticeihatadveraecii.ifin ���mist he-on to the (told t.'oiuiuisslener, am atttious coiiiineuced befurc thu isstiauco in such Certificate!, of liuprovenieuls. Dated this Wtb day of March, A. D. 1898, J. W, CONNER. The .MUN80X possesses many points of sn|g.Tioritv over all other Writing machines. The irlost (liirohli typewriter miinuf��.ci��i'��l. Addresa fur par-IiuiIaW, The Uunson TypewHuir Company, Mauuf... ���nrttrs. j-lt-iill ��'. I ute Street, I hieagu. 111. M" r.-ir-tr*ir..^riri'-irir't''-ir7r,"tr, k-(l.'JWJl.-"4v,4w"J-.'^\\ JCJV -IV. 'ASMS. Judicious advertising is lie keystone Of snoc.hs. Advertise in the OlILDEN Elt.l. .-..in'sncitr-in^rnr.^r-ir.rtr-tr.ir" liat, J-.J>.J'..ji.ili;u-ijLJ).Jieji.Ji.j Canadian Pacif ie Hy "Klondyke" Write for pamphlet descriptive of the routes to the Yukon Country. Stilling DateB, Rates, etc. Kail In c* for April nnd Miiy. THrtm* April fifi Pakihan April 29 TttQH May 2 Athenian May 6 n-im.-ie May 7 blander. May 13 Nin.-t Chow . - .Way 1J P^Kshtiii May H ���Cottfign City auila for Wriingt'I, J:,: ���>au ami Siika only. All Agonts can ticke? through at rates which will include meate and berth or steamer. Apply to the nemrst Canadian Pa* cific Railway A��ent, or addrcaa ROHT. KERR, TrulHii Manaurr, Winnip����, Mnn C. K. WELLS, Ute Tlvket Attdnt, Golden Three rlaium neut (.olumbia Kivpr. I-ijr Uxlsre, jgultl and copper. 7 J Two claimn, 10 ft, Jetljjo asaiiy.i in po\\A nw\\ \\ 16 per rent copper. ��!,��., Three cluinis, developed, r.umxya 028 in tfold, bent lm-atioti in Swlkirkit. ft* Oold quartz claim, annuyn ?;{:.. t"i Uold quartx claim, developed, gow\\ lead, Mnayi to S28. :.8 Two quarts claim*) in couvenient positi n. pan gold. 30 (iroup of 4 rluims, ��� no fifftying So in O'olt. and ai por cent cupper. 1-i Five claims, copper and gold, value ?S0a ton. , 31 Three quartz elnlina, no cash, working pro position, 'til Three claimn in proved country. HU One-ihiid unnnneHtiitile into est iudevelo- e<. grou,> of cliaiiim near (jukien. -.9 Silver lead mine. One of tiie 1, rp-nl in the World- 60,000 tone ot oro blocked oul reiidy to .tliii'- Location convenient to railWsty. Price, $000,(100. 40 Croup of threo claimn in Moyie district Tree milling guld averaging $21 lertun. ( on��ii!er..liU- development. * 41 (���roup uf two claims at Movie vree milling guld. I'ig prop-wit ion. ' 421 rlaim at Moyif. Copper and gold Dbvel- o] ed. Good prospect, 43 liroup of cl-.imn. freemilling gold qiurt* j Grouu of'threo claimn, gold, s'hor. lead. xn-l bitiinuth. 47 Group of 4 cliiin*, very promi ing pr->- spects. 4-'* Group of 4 claims, gold quartz 4(.) Group of two claii'in*, gold qtmrtx, wurlli developing. i>r Grouu ot .1 claims, gold, tdKer liild lead, near railway, o Leaneof hydraulic rivor bod. Claim, carrying bisitinth, galena and co par. Assayed u ��� to 81100. '*."��� Gold-copper claim, with big led go, aft.) y-v W7. M tn n Three claim*, which hftvonh'ppedeomidui one ;' ill able ore galena and grey co per M nWrtci. Group of three free guld cl.ii.iis at i',.jr- 2 Fm viuw, No 2 shaft averaged $5.51 ��� er pau. V i rovei; 'I Itle i-lc.r Crier. UW-.Of-O Claim on bonier Creek-. Yiuldt-d).; 20 d;.y to the mrn. 21 i ( lid hi on Milteri-rcek, ntnnror frei li;, --r.pii to tiii* j'iiii. . Two c)bfa)* on Kl Darado creek,- Claime on Mriinvto: e creek 45 ,te Sceucla: us on 1 1 ���'or'.dfi c��r < I.ti.nfl on UMiai ."a. 1T ii .<. . fill'S, e. r, I'" Imt !' i Meadn y, .- .1 h *, :. '. . i-' '-;��� .'��� '. t reeks : .!�������� Olt . ." T . ���. ���. . ', i 1 Dor .do, , ll .' - . .. 1 ��� li pari irulaiv 1* (,.r in, mm tho June vo\\-< ���V.Q-i .i.rni h(*-. eut,(| IJm i. r. by lotler. MIMNG RTOOKg Treasury sjock in iho ViotorlftYettda Go)d Miuiii;.' Couip.aiy, This etocl. U �����'��� forotl at the pjt^.*propesi ion <���'��� *������ l.-iliuul V ospei !.��� ii ay tn- (*t;t>Jiiii AJ. |;.��j ti.: ,!..r>.. I��tj iiv ������ ..���*. ;.i | iii-..ri u ..t piy uf c ;p, (ii** Vlii.n.- (.��� it* r-.iiryM6.-lc bi ��>t;��i of ilie beal properties *.i FairvieW ,.t B0c< :.'i�� per !*h .ro l,'��i i*harea iii fjirUioshul-ft-p;Cfiir.; Mo* Khiney. j stead ��� rivi-ienji py er ,; .* Shan s in I e I ui, I ecu, Mwah Star. V. * - bier- fcriumi, I ast hi act;, I j.ho. A.! . wil i'ivide..d pa*\\*ors. too.ooo share'1 i.i E-londike El r)ur...'.j conr any. 'on, i O ������h.-n'.-.H lu tho bust miiiiijg in.es". npnt in Canada. . 2,>,'io>i shares i.i Consblitlsl^iitJ'rirllHtbj 2iVl uric-. Winilormovd district 1 and -���Mi'.rr t'liltivftnon. 0ooi 1 Rar'" i'j i j-reiu ���;��� i'! nqfo?. fine of the bo.-*i and mrs\\ ... **fl to b��' GT.t iu East Koottnay, I :'��� :���.' i'i.'.- til v, indci-n.o.'e. ';*-VaV'i������* ��-i ii i) i'w.-.i uii*l Mabl'0.,frbc* Groupof four free gold eh. midui ���:*j Fair- ;A Kairvlew. 5&b Two claims in splendid local ion Tree gold quartz. f"*t'n Crown grant freo gold claim iu wo.king camp. ��� i'b Free gold developed claim ready to work. Assays 812. 0 a FreemiUinc gold claim in Washington Stain. Ready to shi'. 01j* Claim on Wild Horse, Kelson, Freo gold, assaying 976.95* A snap, u2a Land ft-iirc fcAd'ataldo Farm of I liighiy iiupi I-'. ������'... .,1.... under niltivi.t iiijj irrigation, t heap. " -5 rfirin of ;������" njres at Wiodermoror ���') Acies . ndor cui ivalioii Hr,ii��i',;*r!*.bi *, gram iy, rtmt . ��� es, fencing iutd irrigation, s-i'ii'i, and inn [uinent-t, !'���ii?i i.: ���'>���>��� ;.(i��,- ��� !i actces iV^f.i'Ul'b'f'' lln*i. \\II fenced. Sjovki I ^i-h t^tflu,.&iul I'er.tiH may be arranged ' Tfis h ��� I eilf tarjt.H in tlio-'U.HifJciti-f.'-e 160 .-.I rei .i>nrGoltlotHImproved GKNbitAt.: Golden tu *vu I its'. Hotiso -vi h four lot for sale. Patonni for ('la."!',. Two townsitps ou ''row's Nest road. 8 lo iu lovn ofOolr-u Kali wy i"o.ipler lu-\\ h nope WANTED���To borrow for clients, 91,0)0 and 5li(30/,l|[i ffi.u in fi*���+ hold 'rtctrrfty. Foi-t-asitctitati- ol above -apply to m* A. M.l^WllV, -��� ' Golden Era Offiia. ���"-FIRST GLA^S Lodging Houses OPPOSITE THE Steele House, mrmm. Prices to Suit Everybody. . .*-, C.-'LEVEL v# ���TMK OOLDEW .SUA, KK1DAY, AFKIL ��, 18S6. Walked the Floor Night After Night in Agony. Intense Physical Sufferings from Neuralgia in Head and Face. Disappointed so Long* by Doctors and Medicines, Mrs Jackson Thought There was no Mope fo Her. A Kind Neighbor Recommends Paine's Celery Compound the matchless spring Medicine. . If was Commenced with a Small , Degree of Faith Haw tberi. I, .toy. Tliankfatn.aa and Un.ti.ad.for u Mnrv.llraa Car.. Wklln ft RlCllARUBOS Co., Sirs; I aull-red inteiisclv with lieiir algia in my head and fare, nnd wns in such a condition thai I could not res' Hay or night lor two and a half years I was treated by different donors ami used their medicine and stiim'tiities j-oi a lit I* relief, bnt tlm pu in would come bsckiis bad as ever. I walled the Hour night after night and thought I would go cra.y. A neVlibqr. knowing my coiiditien of suffering, asked me if i had rried Paine's Celery Compound. I said "So. I have no firith in anything now, a* I hare trifil so many ruadi- ciaee and they hav* doutt me no good." Howe'tr.r I decided to try due boi tie of Paine's Celery Couip uind. and it gave inch good results Icoutintied until I had used six bottlei ami w��* wired. I eaa uevrr cease to express my grati- tud* lor th* great good J deri red from Paine's Celery Componnd-.- ��� >.bk, yeak-tenly-v ���,, Jilts. Thus. Jackson. 896 . 40 MuGee St. Toronto. LOCAL AND GlNfiKAL. Mr. Hanson intends oiilsrtiing the Monarch hotel at Field: .' A Lie*n**d Victuallers' Association has bead formed at Fort Steele. ���H..G. ,Parson is agent for the dinger sewing machine. Do you want on*? A t*rgt meeting at Revelstdke has unanimously condemned the Turner- Foolt-y Kedi.tribuiion Bill. ���If y*u want a a*w waggon or a **w (.low this spring call oa II. 0. ' Parson ��� Th* dradg* Musk rat ltaa b an laun- ���had and i* in the river awaiting order* from Mr. R- y, Dominion Gov- ���roRMnt engineer. il. Dainard ha* determined to.retirt. from th* e*nt**t (or North-Essi Koot- ��nay ia th* Opposition interest. 0��o. B. McDermot lauded 21 Wei- lai d 4 Val* bicycles ou Monday te the order of hi* curtaiiier*, a d may liter- ��� Ily be said to aav* set the lean on wheels. Mr. Burlier inform* us that ther* i- go truth whatever in the report which . w* took frotn a. Weet Kootenay paper tbat b* ia about to start a sawmill at Tciliii lake. Mr. Ritchie. Ihe well-known bandsman ol Calgary, .lis* arrived to take * position in J. F.'Pugh'stailoringbusi- aa**. Ha will andaavbr io organise * band ie Golden. , Th* Woman'* Frtnohit* Bill ha* been deflated ia .lie B. C. Legislature by 18 la 10. Col. Baker era* lha ouly member ol th* Ministry who voted in favor of this desirabl* reform. Jo* Martin has promised tu eome' forward to lead tiie Opposition parly1 in British Columbia, provided ii runs clear dljedaral.Hue*, and a meeting bald at Vaeooiiv*r promitad to support hia. -���������,'��������� Americans ar* tha most inventive people on earth. To them have been jaaued naurly 000,01.0. patents, or more than oi.e-thirj of ail the patents iKsued In tbe world. -Mo disoovery of modem years,h��be*nol greater benefit to inaiikind than I'ljumlsurlnina l.'olio, Cholera aa.d. Diarrhea Remedy, or lias dan* more to raHjVif palu and suffering. J. W. Vaughn, of Oaktou, Ky., snj s : "I bava used. Chninhmlain's ('olio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hamedy In lny family (or serVralyears, and find it 10 bathe bast, mjdioirte I *v*r -used for cr��a>p* la tha stomach and. bow*l*. For *al*rby all dnrggists, Laugley ft Co., wholesale) agaat*. Victoria and |T*iir*-#W.. *:������>. -**���- The Dominion Government hav* decided to (onu six com p. nit a of militia along th* C. P. R. line and In: the Kootenay district, each company lo be armed with the-Lee-Eiitirld aud two Hoiebkiss aud maxim guns, The Conservative party at Fori Staelr asked Ihe Liberal Association of thai town to meet thntn in conft'renca with tefereitca to the coming elvclions. but the Association has declined 10 adop: Dominion party lines ou the occasion. C. A. Fransen, formerly on the C. P>. R. staff at Castle Mountain, return ed to Field on Saturday after a visit to Sweden extei.diug over some months. He has beau appointed to succeed P. K. White a* section fjreiuun at Golden. The Upper Columbia Navigation Coinpiny will o|wu navigation with out fail on TikMilay next, wltuil Capt. Ukou will lake the Hyak up tlm river. Hems will hereafterrun rogttl nrly from Golden Tuesdayk-^nd Friday*. Major-General Gascoigne having re signed tbe command of the Canadian militia, the Hou. Col. Ayliner, At!ju taut. General and biotlisr of Hon. F. W. Ayliner, of Golden, lias been appointed to comtltitu.l pending a periuan ent appointment. Tho Diiclics*; was launched yester day for the sea-on's trade. The ar ratijicmriiiM lor the launching were a great success relleetlng credit on the oiiuilie.i K L. llroivii, who bad charge of ilm nri'ttime-ineiii.-, the steamer gl.i'1 ing beautifully into the water. P. R. White, who has Wen for mine years section forem ti on the (7. P. K at Golden, intends giving railroading up for the present and will leave next month with a party lo prosneut the Ou.eiiica country. He will no in he A-lierofi, and expects to lie away fo; a considerable tinio. The B. C. - legislature have tiiidei consideration a s.-behie for securing and building, a railwav from Tide wa t.r to Teslin Luke, all iu Canadian territory. Owing to the collapse o' the Yukon rush the Dominion Govern inetii do not proi owe to do Huvhin,'. .mere in the m-utir bit will s.ib.idU.! iii*' I'otiHtruction of a waggon i'0.*d from Gtenora to Teslin bike, F. Bert hune has roinpleted four boat.. two of which were built to the order of the Government, and will lie place, on the Columbia river at the Salmon bed* for the conveiiieii.-e of people vvia'h ingtocrots to Toby Creek,, Th* oilier boat* will be taken to Kinluinket lake about the 15th of May when >'. Bert- Iiu ne end his party will start to pro* secute further development on the pro- pertie, there. ��� Mr. Griffith has made an 'oxcelledt auggestioti to the C. P. K wilh regard to tJiepropo*al to make ill* Miieherr. hridg* accessible for traffic by toad in case of high water. It Is tlt.it he should, on behalf of the Government, be permitted to erect the bridge on the outside and thus clear...pf the railway track, so that paster, by shall la> '(roe from the danger of -ruin*. If ihe C P. R, will consent io Mr. Griff ith's siiguest.ou it will he a great im provement in the propowd arrangement. Mrs, A. Inveen, residing at "20 Henry St., Alton, III,, u.ffvml with sciatic rheumatism for over eiphl moil- th*. Shodoomred for it nearly Ihe .elide of Ihis time, using various remedies recommended by friends, ami was netted hythe physician*, but received no relief. She then lined one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain.Balm, whicli effeci.eI a complete cure. This is'publi-ihed at herrequest as she wants others similarly afflirted to know what cured her. For sale by all druggists. Langley ft Co., wholesale agents. Victoria and Vaiicouter. 379 A committee representative of the Opposition party in Provincial politics met at the EltA office on Monday night and Hxed on Monday, May Dili, as the dm* of a convention to select a candidate to run for the coining election in the intervals of the party. The following ports of I lie vh-eiorate were asked to Mind delegates aa follows: Boiieis Pass 1, Bea.ermotiih 1, F.el.l 2, Donald li, Palliser 1, Galena nnd Columbia Valley I, Windermere 'i, and Goldon.'I. It waa naolved to call a mealing of .11 qualified voter, of ill* pally at Golden for tomorrow night to select the delegate* to mprestut Golden at the convention, and r��pic(etiiat|v��H of ibe paity in ��uch of the diuiriot* nanied were instructed to call nneiiiut. of ihe oppotition iu th* different centre* to eleot th* delegate* for th* cun< eutioh. : When a.man owns a blooded horse be iealway. careful of its heal, h H* look after it* diet and is particular that the feeding ahall be leiriilar and right. While he i* doing this it is likely a* net that h* is himself suffering fioin ��em* disease er disorder. When th* trouble gets ao bad tbat be cannot Work, ha will begin togiv* himself th* ��*r* h* gar* th* horu at the start. Good pure, rich, red blood ia the hem jnsurapes against disease of.any kind. Almost all dinei se come froni. inii ur* Or Impoverished blood, keep the blood pur* and at'rong had disease eau dud tq'foutboju. That is the principle upon which Dr. P.erce's Golden .Medical Discover, works. It cleanses, purine, and enriches th* blocd. puts and keeps tlrb whole body in per feet order ; uwkes appaiito gdud, diuesriou strong, as titniiation' i��ifeet. It i-rlngs ruddy, virile health. It build* up .olid whole some flesh (no. fat) when, frotn any .'a'tse, reduced below the .healijiy. -*-*g7^a.��iw��t.' ' 8W ���4P" *H. G Parson has received tin, week a large shipment of fresh groceries. Mr. Griffith, oh behalf-of the Provincial Government, sinried in lay ,.IT the protective works on the Kicking horse River today. G. E S.nith will bold s re ice it connection with the Methodist chinch On Sunday next as follows: Douul- 11 a. m. and Golden 7-liO p.m. 'The enterprise of th: Golden Eh.. iu obtaining anil putlialiiiig ilnil.v tin latest despatches regarding the pro lit-ess of the war Iwiween tbe -Uuiitd Stiiies a���d Spain, appears to be luuci appreciate-.'. I. The-bad Bishop nf West in inst ��� i issisted Re).-. H. B. .Tiiiiiei' lit iji,n- lu.v's services ut St. Paul's church nud helrlcuiitirihiit'iott service. In the evening lie delivered an interesting a;l dress, which was lisiuiied lo'by n large .toiigregiitioii. j A big rock slide dime down In ibe Kickinghorso clin.vou, ibree miles' ���lliove Gubleii, on Momlav night block mg traffic iill Thursday, ily unoth.t -liile near Nu-th lietid a i Italian em- nloyito of the C, P It. wits killed and �� conductor and britkeinan badly injured In ihepiirtigitiph iu last week'sissui iutimiittng tbe fact that Miss Mnr.v Ann Kenny bud passe'd [he High So'iOul exaiiiiiintioii lor liiu Proviuci we uiuit.ed lo give 'hit credit lo tin Golden school, which Jli.-a Kenny bus ..ttended under the tuition of Mr. J. A. Bales., Capt. Bacon and C. H. Parson, of the N.tv gatioti CbiupUn'. iltset-vug eai credit fur the steps they took to brill- Mr. Brady down from tbe scene of th* stage accident. His injuries lire, no- so serious as at ties: supposed anil be is doing well at Hit- hospital uuder D. l'aylor's care. A largely attetiflcl meeting of tbosi 'lavorable to tin, opposition party was held at th- Q teen's Hotel sample rooms on S.iiur lay , night lo consider ill .'dining elections. A committe*. Was atipoihtetl tocnll u coiivuutiun. .Messis W. G Wells and F. W. A.v liner addressed I be meet ing. When Mr. Griffith was at Finld Ihis week .Messrs Erickson and Wyckufi Waited Oil a\\}\\\\ as ii-ilepiitiitiou .aim asked, that fc��-< ISrliUte should be l.urlr across t he K iek i ng Horse lo gj vo access to the Eiiiernll Lake trail. Mr Griffith replied that I lie bridge would cost tldoO and if ihe 0, P. K would give half IhoGovei'tiuiciit-wotilii do tno'work. - 0**-*-*��><)0000 II. G. Parson, Sole Local Agent. J 242 GOliUlWlBlA RIVEI^ IiUlVTBER CO., IiT'D, Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Etc. ; . . . 7 ... . CONTRACTORS TO THE C.P.*. Golden and Beaver, B. 0. mm ASSAY - AND - MINING - SUPPLIES JR��-\\Veare Manttf ncturers and Direot Itnpor* ere, and carry a Lar^e Stock of Balance*, ' Clay Good., Scientific and Practical Books, G!ns��- wsre, Platinum . Good*,' Acid*,' Chemictila, and all o-.ber Assa.vera' and' iliu- ere' rrquireineuit. Sole Aaetits for Morgan Crucible Coiupsny, Batter*., sea; Becker's Son's Balances; Bruni6n k PeiuWa Pocket Mine Transit, etc. ^MACFARLANE & Co;, I Vmtcouver, It. C. ��� .'iii 1VO. llmfl-v.-. Telegraphic Address! "AgSAt," Vaaeenrsr^i.C. ECZEMA Tetter Salt rheum ; RELIEVED IN I DAY skin oiaaaaia aauavte av on* a*, plioatioh er DR. AGNEW'S OINTMENT, ��� 38 CENTS. -*���' tt 1. a runrve lotta eufe for all arieh die. jii.t.nj and Jl.ttuur.ni diMesae ns r.e. aoiun. suit Kiicutn, Tetter, Uerbara' Itch, He* J-llead. t.'.ccr-, B otolioa. It euro, nil arupiio,!. ot iha s*iu and makes it aoft end whit..-27. !������; -,**;",.���.-.'.,������ Sold by C. A. 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Inquire st Queen's Hotel for terms. Aak.lor proprietor. ���. - - iOS-lf .' Information Department Tho*o de.iroiis of obtn.ininjr information muerdiitp; the liiiueral Meet one of East' Kooienuy aiid ��� iheir resources, will be furnished such information hy nddNssliijrtheir Inquiries to'tb* Editor of th* Era, free of cliarge. Fail anpply *f^*mw Sr,V��*-. C'V"fc��ils. Pil-mt Mtdlciuse, loilet Arliclea aud Suikinery bare arrived, Golden Pharmacy.. And you ar* mnri heartily farited te call iuu iu*i**et onr stork. Prewrlptlena aad jirlvste Ke-slp** e��f��* fully priipared wilh I'ur. Drugs. c w.riELD, ; Hu��M*)ti,m*c, Chemist, Druggist ft Stationer THE ALBBRTA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA Assaying Institute.., Rudqoan.rhlJ.laa.r.-HWrtak W. CRBWDSON BWOD, Ph. D..B.C.H ��.,����*., Maaagi*. 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