@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "299d7c3c-32ee-4e5e-8428-908e3c381ee2"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-07-15"@en, "1897-01-30"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/paystreak/items/1.0318302/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ THE PAYSTREAK BOOK 1 SANDON AND CODY Jaooary 30,189?. CHAPTER 19 THE ARGO BONDED A Sme'ter Co. toTaKe Hold of and Develop thia Property- Yesterday tlte Argo and Bell partially cbanged bands and are likely to become the property of ��� gioeltei compauy iu the near future. The first payment area made yesterday '��, Lsigbtou ��v William*, nnd the mine closes fot a it i he Sandon towiisile, ed* joining JOo M Hani* ground .ui me side and the Lemon addition to Sand ui on the other I he K. f.teiiig the postofl.ee and only a few hundred feet frOD] Keen avenue. The reaidental part nf the town ia now almost on the Argo, and uo doubt before very long we will set; a number of line buildings on thll property. This property should lie extremely valuable in I itself, if from n���� other point of view, than that of a townsite. The Carnival The first carnival ever given in tin- Slocau v\\;i- held in the rink list night and pretty fairly attended considering the shortness oi the notice given. Toe funny pre- dominated amoug tiie costumes worn by the skaters, and although * niie Verv prettv oneS were no- ��� t ��� ticed, r-r111 a was abundantly evi* dent, that neititer time Dor cue war expended in tin- get-no of tbe maskers. In fact, such was not expected* the object of this cariti ,v s railway runs through part oflval being chiefly to find out bow .'ami and within i few feel "hit would be attended in case anoth- s present Sforkings. rhe Beltler one on a fi rs t*cla��s scale were - inertly back of tlie Argo and! arranged for. And new as every -��lo sted tiiat :i ha* the lead for I thing has turned out so aatisfact- th d it* lull length. Toe owners lory a carnival will he given in u,, have had the extreme {good lock u<*ar future, thai .vill eclipse any* h* have o��i ��� ; lieting et��k��aie-MM*�� **m*l yw4***Vta����rjp*r4��� ��^*H?r* HrfiHn lilts ground, and in consequence!the kootenav have a perfect title. Messra. Sudro and Mel>.iia!d. part owners ufthla property, after working diligently for the last nine monti ��� have ihoWtl the pTOD* erty lo be what it i* and richly deserve the fruits of their labor The development work consists of tun* u��*la driven en toto r��r a distance of '_*.'��'�� feel, iU . a shaft from the eroppings to the lower tonne). On i is surface * magnificent laaiy i��f ore Is shown :.p which vill aver. tgl two feet In w Ecls.ll No. I tun- ted, which ia driven iora distance ��� if forty feet, has ore for tlte entire distance from ihe mouth ��f the tunnel t.i tts fac**. N" 2 tunnel. which was started below No, i. is iiou mi aboul 17.'�� feet, and has a line showing;of ore which increasea in width as the tunnel goes in A win so has been sunk between No i and No, _ tunnels and is In ore for nearly nil the way. Thus il ia seen tiiat the work* iuga are almost wholly In ore and that of a very !. t^h grade \\n ex* animation WHS made recently t"i' the purchasers and by actual ineae* u reman ts together with sampler* from tiie ha,} in different plact �� ii was estimate*!, and that conserva* lively, that there is now standing, an I blocked "ut aboul 120,000 worth of clean ore. This should be a veritaote bonauxa, a*, tha cost d mining is small compared with ��� U her mines, and the coal of shipping the ore from mine to railway will be only a few cents per t��� ck -mi Monday next and by the wav these quarters, although small, are tie- neatest and m<>s( complete iu tlie Kootenay. No pains have been spued to make them attractive alike to customers and eni- ployees and great credit is due the hank people fur their enterprise and g"..d taste, The bank apart- ment is divided into two rooms by a lo* partition, the first lobe used exclusively by tbe manager and the lasi fur the general business of the bank. As both Messrs. Myttoo and Wilsou are well known and p 'pular iii Sandon it will he nn< ueoeasary to say thai they will heartily welcome a call from their ��M patrons al their new t]uartere. Mirers Umon Formed Tims. ('berry, president <>f the Roasland Winer's I'linti. and local organiser for British Columbia, on Saturday evening last organized a union at Bilverton, Some twenty �� charter members were enrolled and tha following officers elected: President, Chas, M( Nichols; Vice- President, Samuel Thomas; Fiuan* cial Treasurer, I M. M. Beneduea* Recording Secretary, Peter Grattt. The new union expect to have a membership of 75 or 100 members before the vw\\ of the month. THE CORDELIA A Shipment of Ore to be Made From Thia Mine in a Few Days. Situated on the North Fork of Carpenter creel: and about rive miles from Three Forks, is the Cordelia, a claim that is doing its share towards drawing particular attention, in mining circles, to that section ofthe Slocan. This prop- erty was incorporated a few months ago under the name ofthe Dry Bell Mining & Milling Co.. and a few men set to work to develop it. Up till about a month Ago their work consisted mostly in uncovering the lead in different place- but even in the process of this work a large quantity of ore was obtained and a trial shipment of 6,000 pounds was sent to the smelter, the returns from which wen- most gratifying, giving 280 ounces in silver aud 82.80 in gold to the ton. The lead at the time the above shij ment was made was about two feel wide carrying a paystreak of from three to four inches of wv\\ high grade oie. A few weeks ago w.u'k wax commenced in the lower {timrretiltid after drifting to the right for ah ��ut fifteen feet, two feet of ore was struck, the assays on which gave 800 ounces silver, $7 gold, 3 per cent, copper aud 35 p**r cent. lead. Since then the work has been vigorously pushed along ami already about ten tons of ore are lying in the orehouse awaiting shipment) Tne rawhid- en will conn ence next week to run the ore down to the railroad aud as soon as a sufficient quantity of ore has been taken out a carload shipment will be made. Already several carloads of ore is in sight and ten men are employed taking it out si that it will be no great time before another shipment will lie made. Another tunnel has been com nienced about 100 feet below the one from which the great bulk of ore has been taken, and other steps for the rapid development of this tine iiitle property are being taken ami it will be pretty safe to say that long before the rawhiding season has closed the Cordelia will have taken its place among the shippers of the Slocan. A large amount of the stock of this company has been placed at I'J A cents and it is extremely probable, as the work of development proceeds and the mine continues to increase in value that the stock will make a considerable jump in value. One thing is tolerably certain, aud that is, that this property possesses both the quantity nnd quality of ore necessary to placing it very high up ou the list of our shipping properties. LOCAL CHUTE- A. W. Steele, ot Mullen, ia in Sandon. Pete Mcl'liee. of Kaslo. is in Sandon. C. I). Kami has returned from his extended visit to Vancouver. .Mr and Mis. Win. Taylor spent a lew days in Sandon this week. Wiu. Harris, of Spokane, is visiting his brother, J. M. Harris, of this city. Sid Norman, of Spokane, was in Sandon for a few days. He left for some of the lake points on Wednesday last. N Jerry lias sold a half interest iu his lodging house, and has gone out to do some work on his claims situated in tiie Wild Horse district. Ciias. Kashdall. who has been out attending the funeral of his brother, passed through Sandon on his return to New Denver yester- day. Albert Allan, one of Spokane's most prominent lawyers spent a tew days in Sandon this week. Mr. Allan is a EBOsI genial gentleman and a tirst-class story teller, and he Will be greatly missed by tiie many/yends he has mad** during his sojourn in Sandon. Misses Livingston. Aylwin and Bstabroofcs and Messrs. Aylwin. Knox and Henderson, of New Denver,arrived in -sandon today. The cause of their visit being the attractions of the rinkandthe very laudable desire, ofthe young people, to experience a little of the metropolitan life of our bustling city. A meeting of the members of the Independent Order of Oddfellows met in Crawford's Hall, Sandon, on Friday evening, Jan. 29th. Bro. Douglas, Chairman. Application was signed for a lodge of the order in Sandon to be called Silver City. Parties wishing to make applications for membership can do so !>����� handing their names to the committee Aith full reference. (��eo. H. C. Hoi den, F. C. Sewell, W. Fur- nival, {%. F. Hopkins and II. Douglas Curling The first game of curling ever played in the Sloc.��n was played iu the rink here on Wednesday evening. The game was witnessed by a large number of interested spectators, many of whom had never seen curling before. The ice was good and a fairly good game was plaved. Following are the names ofthe players and the score: J. M. Harris, (i. H. Winter, A. K. Hall, U. McDonald, It. Wilson. W. W. Fallows, M. I* (-trimniett, H. Maun. Skip 14. Skip ���S. ��� Ill THE PAYSTREAK Issued almattaneonal** ever*. Maturda*. ;it Sa udon and Cody, in the heart of th Slocan the greatest whin- ineta! camp on earth. Transient advertising S3 oents a line fii^i insertion, ami 10 cents a line tor eachsubse* tjiifiit Insertion, Subscription, three dollar ;i year m advance. Add i ess lio. PavsTaBAS Jxo .i.i.^'.-iio. Sandon. K. c. Kdltorand afgr Tin: War Fagle at I.ossland has been sold. Now what will our friends of that ��.��� i t \\ de for a sensation? A IVni.ir meeting should be called and a resolution passed ami forwarded to the Goveruniei.it assuring them of our loyaltv and patience under extreme provocation. Thk iuHux of people into the Slocan dining the last month has been something astonishing, as each day passes, it adds to the list of new arrivals. Sandon is the objective point for tie most of these new* comers and notwithstanding the increased hotel accommodations sleeping room- are by no means easily obtained. The coming season, we predict. ���Will1 be one of unexampled activity in mining circles in the Slocan and as Sandon is in the heart of this great mining district, next season will see it tin- biggest and area til- iest town in the Kootenav. Thr establishment of a mining association in the Slocan is one of the most iinuoifant need- of this great mining section. It would do more to discourage wildcitting and promote legitimate mining operations than anything elae. From the association could be obtained authentic information eon- cerniug the mines ami prospects of the country, and their reports wonld have a great influence in advertising the resource* of the country, and bring them prominently to tiie attention of the in* vestlng public, if we do not take these step- to make tiii- section the scene of bona tide mining operations, now while we have a chance, the spurious stock jobber will be insinuating himself into our midst and bring the name of the Slocan into disrepute by his shady transactions. We do not think that it is the main object of this section to compromise its futute in order to enrich the stock gambler, and the sooner we take steps to prevent him from commencing his hurtful operations the better it will be for every one COD* cemed. and iu no better way can this be prevented than by the formation of a mining association. Bank of 8 N A in Ka��lo The bank of British North Anier* ice, on Monday. Jan. 25th, opened a bank at Kaslo, B. (J., under the management of H. (i. Manjnis. from Sandon. George Kydd. late* !y accountant at ihe Vancouver branch succeed* Mr. Marquis as manager at Sand.-n. Mr. Kydd ha* been in the serviceof the hank for over fifteen years now. 111 ���-> experience having been gained in New York. Toronto, \\ ancouver, etc. This hank is a welcome addi* tiou to the financial and commercial interests of the Slocan district and under the management of the above named gentlemen it is hop ed that they will meet with such success as to warrant their pstab* Itshing other branches in the van otis mining districts of the Province in the uear future. For Sale- One pool table with cue-, ivory bat's, etc. (by Balke, Oollondei A: Co., ('hicago . Impure of W. J. Si i.i.y, Sambii. Certificate of Improvements O&Ufbrnta mineral eatlm. Situate in tbe shu-uu mining division <>( Wi ��t Kootenay district, abool thr** miles mat <>cii).-toara 1,1 Niv, Denver, Take notice thai I. v*��. Kara* . artlna ���>- agent MrJantes veir1n<>. free mln��*i**a pert HI run- Nnri*��*> ,ii ..��� ��� ins* a eroarn grant of the above elatm. And further taks notice tbal arttoti, midet auctionS7. must becommenced befbn ihe I*. ���hum nre of such certificate <>f Improvement* Imt^l tin. the iltii day ofJauoan. : V. Ian. SOth. lvc. \\. a V \\t;\\*. Kl i. Slocan Bakery!! (Opposite Clifton Mouse, I Carries a Ku11 Line of Confectionery, Biscuits, Brail, Pies, Cases, Weiei-cata wk to Order, Etc. Patronage Solicited. SUNN & tO. BIG DIVIDENDS Are being earned by dealers purchasing their Grain and Feed - From the First Bank Established in trie Slocan. Sal of British Colli. BANK Of Incorporated bj Raj nl 4 h irti i '�����- Capttal * Ith powvi tn Inrn ��-' ''' *���' Hem i ������ - - I -'���"<��� 11 Heao Office. ��� i ������ ��������� I Kiwrt, l*oi l����n. England. RANCHES In British Coluni \\ . tot im \\ kiiroui ii. \\ n u. -��� i '��� - Nana taw Kainloon* Nl l.-<'N K ISI#0 and - ���. M��>v iHloraii I 'i��o ,. i in ih. I mi. i stale* San Pram b��**o an I \\'<<< I i Agents and Correspondents. i \\\\\\i'V Canadian Bank ol Osmnsww, Merchants' Hunk ol ��� ana la, rtn M< Bank, Imperial Hank nr Canada and Ba Num. Hcolla IN I'MIH' - I \\ I I - canadlan Bankof ta^mmeivr \\*j'-i.' v Hen \\ ��� >?k��� Bank of n ���.., acotta, < hiragn |ii> London and San Franchwo Hank Md i> ma; I'd. Paget AniuiI n ��� H . ik - The Kxchana* Sal m il Bank, *>)���>��*>��.(����� tl -l i; \\i.l v \\ShM-U/,l Vl.lSH Itunk .���f tustmlasM HoN'ul I I I lft*hnf.*1 �� ��� HENRY F. MYTTON. Local Manager, Sandon Branch J J. Godfrey. W J Bowser. LL8 F. L Christie. L L B k HARRISTKRaS, st'l.K !TOR�� NOTARIES. A* S'ndon B C Vancouver, B C. I ��| ill ;��),. ���! 'li vm |neorpurat**d b l*i>>* l,*hartei m i>< Paid Up Capital. fa.866.666 Reserve Fund. I 338.333 I ..!ii!'"i < Htieet t ��� Court of Oirectera j. ii Urndti lolm Jan****(*aS ' ��� ��� i ' ! , i; ,i.i.I ll '.n ii. Ih-nn U Karrai I a Arthur llnan II I M K ' ��� ' ' ��� ���> I i . || >��� i .,��.>-- k ...������.. |i vv Smr. tarj V i < W \\ i i .-> Ifsadi ������'' rli ���' "' S II STUCK**.**1 r sn*\\..��>! i.. usaa M inagii Hi*!*-. i��.f, Branchea in Canada !,..���>.fun. H'Xi.M.if l I'arlft, HaiHilltM I ��� . k iiiasiata MSM*-. il. w N |t lilY��nl..||. VV I tiulj* . M . I S I! Ii . I . I N - \\ .. lot . V . i..n\\i r, u - . i i Kaslo Ii ' Agents In the United Statea. ���*(.ikatM i ��� s I ��� N,ill ���*.... li.ti*. S. �� \\ .'H. A , i tt la��- I. I V\\ . >!, ��V'< I l-'l MHI - fl M I. V4t M ��� r | abnaa London Bankers i luuk.��Km a ��� ��� Foreign Agents l i j. ��� ��� Haul ���* i ��� ��� j- - -��� % ll linttS i Vm* cm is I Hank <���" In !. ! f'l *��imI lansoetM N ��� l.ta . , j , . i i Hani \\ N ��� .: /- .a,Mil I. 1 if.., |Uli. \\ ��� . I <*>|aaTl M. i r- Haiti lii.iiaa l.f t| | ft i. ���'. k . ���- i' ' i . GEORGE KYDD. Mmigtr Sandon. B C. OR. G. P. YOUNG. M D, C m . KiTtiitr' ������ t tYinniiM*g (leiiti II soitsL Ofuce ��� v.t PalaceHaltM.u, w an ::. > v m i. \\. I; r UK AKI ill,\\|.,.i tfiTKKS VOU 1HI FasHasV urniture - Business J A Big StOCk Oil Hand which wi- will be \\ ��� Ut Shos t tU Ten !>;.���,v iii in,, \\,.u >,,���,. (>f, |;. . *..,,.,., Comprised of the Pollowinjft PLATE MIRROR STOCK. Ctiiiuoo Wm Plain Glass. Curtain Poles. Window state. Mmm CORNICE I RIMMINGS. Room Moulding and Picture Frames, Both Made Up to Order or ,n Stock, Oil Pa.nt.nqs. Etc South Edmonton, Alta. "Rolled Oats it Specialty,' Write or Wire for Prices. J)..J. Robertson cS^c O., Furniture Drains and I udertaaers. ) SANDON B.C THE PAYSTKEAK. The Infaaay of Wealth , The morn I leprosy which tbe pos- session of immense wealth germinates in the individual is exemplified by recent disclosures in the city of New York. Tbe sons of millionaires oi that latter day production of Sodom and Gomorrah have grown so blase in ordinary vice that they now cm- ploy agents to secure young girls whose icverty drives them to such extremes tiiat they consent to dance in an entirely nude condition before tlie lecherous scions of the American nobility in tlieir jrivate club*. The exposure of this particular phase of the depravity of the ulcerated and morally caiKsarous thing called society was brought about by an affidavit made by a poor girl whose father l>ecanie aware of the proposition made and who insisted on exposing the bestial orgies of the voung whelps ofthe Four Hundred. rUit the power of wealth is so gnat that nothing has come of the ex|*osure, the press of New York remaining silent or throw* ing discredit 00 all uttemi*ts to probe the Waslly matter to the bottom. Aral yet in the face of such examples as this there are those who wonder that iIhc spirit of revolution is in the minds of the millions whose iinre*|uiu*d toil is the source of the in ill tons ires fortune which is used to degrade, damn and destroy the daughters of tlte |��oor. The llubonlc Plague. The fact that two cases of bubonic plague have developed in Ixmdon is a reminder that the Kastern epidemics too frequently girdle the earth in running tlieir course, as did lagripi>e. which was first beard from in Kussia. We are exposed on two sides io invasion by the Imbonie plague, which is the "Mack death" which in 1666 killed K-UU) Englishmen. In all violent outbursts of bttbook plague rats seem to be first seized, and their death in great numbers always proceeded by a few days correspond ing ravages among human ladings The swarming rats, dying by thousand*, were the first warning tlie Chinese had tint the epidemic was ui*>n them. Prom China the disease got to Konnosa ami the Malay peninsuU. The Ja|>ancac, with their modern learning, kept the deadly invadercomjvaratively at l��a>; luit tiie disease ere}* into India and spread with frightful rapadity. In India, as in China, the advent of the plague was heralded by an epidemic among rats. The feature of the disease is the suddenness of attack. The first symptom is usually a Chill. Then follows acute nervousness, with fever that lenOI the temperature to from 1U> to Id? decrees. Headache, thirst and intense |win in the uj��|*��r part ot the abdomen follow. Stinky presplratloTj exudes irom the pores and then follow the glandular swellings from which the disease takes its name. These OOCUT in the groin or neck or under the armpits The more of them there are tbe less dangerous the attack. Dark trots appear on the victim just before dissolution. An eminent.fajvanesebacteriologist who studied in EaVOpO Under Koch has discovered the microlte ot "black death," ami his discovery was confirmed by IVnfesM.r Qsrafn, formerly attached to the Pasteur Labratory, in I aris. The bacillus is short, thick, easy of culture, and when inoculated on guinea pigs, kills them in twenty- four hours. Commercial Hotel, G. THOMAS, Proprietor Cor. Hastllli* ft ( ainl.l.-, St*. B*��fi����Ba: Vancouver,B.C. All M'rfllTII Illl|il'iiVrllM-lll*. S|��ilsl srcoiiuiioiUU'iii fur Mlnlinr Men. GEO. B. KNOWLES, SANDON, B.C. Pays special attention to all kinds of watch repairing. Large stock of OPTICAL GOODS always on hand C. D. Rand. D. 8. Wallbridge. RAND & WALLBRIDGE Mining and Stock Brokers, Notaries Public and Conveyancers, Mines bought and sold. Stocks for sale in all B. C. mines. Official brokers for Wondcrtul Group Mining Co. Kootenay agents for Bondholder Mining Co., St. Keverne Mining Co., Phoenix Consolidated Mining Co. and Two Friends Mine Co.'s stocks. Oom >a.nies Stocked and Promoted. HUNTER BROS., -Dealers in 4^i. S\\��S\\#|f\\Cj��\\9 |?>arjdor}# K��s*ia,id KI1 /.(.FH.U.I) *��� DAY. Props. ��� Maiiiifatur.r�� of all Kinds ot CABBONATED DRINKS Bypbons, Ginger Ale. Sarsniiarilla, Ktc, Etc. Sandon, B.C. Patronize home Industry when you want the l>est M.LCRIMMETT.llb. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC ETC SANDON. H. C. HOLDEN /^** anger. a mrc I mwm ���*�� \"""" DEALERS IN* News. Stationery, Confectionery, Butter. Eggs, Cheese. Hay, Grain Flour. Groceries, Ktc. Office : SLOCAN TRANSFER CO., Saddle and Pack Horses to all Points in tbe Mountains. Thos. Brown &Co., Sar|dor|, K.C. -: Dealers in GENTS' FFRNISHINGS AND BOOTS A SHOES. New Goods constantly arriving. Carpenter SHOP I have opened a Carpenter's Shop in the rear of Crawford's Blacksmith Shop Orders for all kinds of work in that line promptly attend to. O. O. McRAF F.J.D0NALDS0N Tbe Druist, ��� SANDON, B.C Drugs, Stationery, Druggist Sundries, Notions and Toilet Articles. IV'fumes and Imported Cigars a Soecialtv. The Last Answer. Dying eyes, what do you sec ?��� 1 sec the love that holcleth me ; The look that, lighting, learns to bless The little daily tenderness; Smiles without words j the sweet sure HOTEL SANDON Is the Pioneer House of the City sign Which says in silence, I am thine, Returning lbecmet nt the door ;��� Alas, for those which run do more ! Ah me, for lips that whispered "Hear! Earth is all heaven,tor thou art here," I see a figure like a stone ; The house where one sits on alone. 0 Godi have pity ! for I Bee The desolated needing me. Dying eyes, what do yon sec ?-*- 1 sic the love that taketh me, Load in the breakers, soft in song. Ever the summons calleth strong. 1 see upon an unknown strand The signal ot a distant Hand. The leaf is out. tlie bud is out. Floods ot May colors float about, The pulse leaps high, the heart is \\ oung, The sweetest chimes arc yet mining, My bravest deeds are yet unsung. My bravest deeds I ever did : And. struggling with the coffin lid, Hopes, dreams and joys, and happy teai*s Start, throbbing, to live down the years. Almighty'. Listen! [am dost, Vet spirit am I: so I trust Let come what may. of lite or death. ; I trust Thee with my sinking breath. | I trust Thee though I sec Thee not In heaven or earth, or any spot 1 trust Thee till I shall know why There'b one to live and one to die. I trust Thee till Thyself shall prove Thee Lord of lite, and death and love. ���Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. I s. Alias Labor law W vsHixoTnx���The immigration hill has been agreed ttpon by all the | members ofthe senate and the house, except. Mr. Bartboldi, chairman of the house committee in charge of the sub ject. The most important provisions ofthe measure are as follows: "It shall hereafter he unlawful for anv male alien, who has not in good faith made a declaration before the proper court to record his intention of becoming' a citizen of the United States, or tocome regularlVor habitually into the United States by land or water fur the purpose of engaging in any mechanical trade or manual labor for wages or salary, returning from time to time to a foreign OOttn* try. "It shall lie unlawful lor any person, partnership, w company, or cor poration to knowingly employ any alien coming Into the u. S., violating the foregoing provisions, but the provisions on this account shall not apply to sailors, dock hands, or other em ployes of vessels or railroad train hands, such as conductors, engineers, brakemen, firemen or baggagemen whose duties require them to pass over the frontier to reach tne terminal of their runs, or to boatmen or guide a on the lakes and riven on the north em border ofthe united States. "Any violation of the provisions oi this act by any alien or citizen shall bj a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not exceeding |o00oT by imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment; in the discretion ofthe court." \\i. CUNNING, Proprietor ���t-pv [he Thistle Due of ti;e oldest and best known hotels iii the City, The only Howling Alley in the Mountains is attached to ibis Home. The Newmarket, New Denver. ILC. [srrftttatfld "ii Hi- iiuiiv..f ttehstattfal aaxwa Uka, and fwsurati ��u input* tbebalcon) and fa* iuboo laagnuas �� rcvaarj i�� .���Nm.->v.�� wltii..��ii<:\\u��> t Tin itni*-. ��i��-*> ii ii. u.a.. ili-iii ti. t -1..* st- ilrj stal I...-.I..I with tka l,t. i r. rahaoftac waUisipri Itt Ikaiaxlcrl a si o�� i> Sat a* mmtni in �� th.il nana ��l��iwlth tl������ 0ra iftattiar��ean Ttai DtalmrBaom It alwayn i* ��� H.I..I m uii i ..in.i . il. ���!��. .tiir>��ui.i ��� I a��thi teasta ��y ��-f mm. Tta�� Bar bn��pM atta tar saat i ... m.ii ,*,. m*rU-nt hr����. II. I l ���' |'|. >lui i i. !,ii..,.���.. siiM-r Dm Dai . < .. > : ���-��� Pro ��� M n I'.-imI. if., i. T, i. Ml* M taad I' ���'��� I t**sTJ *���** la p llgluu ia asaaa am aas ataatttasaai ��� Stranger, m.ik. ( t iii.- x. iMM,.rk.i rata*** jfoaa wall Mraaii r**a*trs***aariaraldassiaaT ., ^ii. naaa | ll S Henry Steyce. �� CLAIR & THOMPSON The Clifton House, Sandon. 3ARTLEU BROTHERS. SANDON II . ��� I ��� *��.�� ��* and ally, *i*l ti. I Haunt t. fajwaM *��m. .. ��� !; . . ��� o i (mdio aim roiwc Contracts taken for raw biding <��r packing ore from and packing supplies tontines Saddle horses for hire John Buckley, Prop. I) VEGETABLES of fine Potatoes, and now have tbe only l' ���' itoea In t ��n not atfecu d by i We lit\\o ad i Tnrnlpj R <������- I h and ' sbbage Daiins ttw >\\ i n 111\\ nl A CARLOA l( V. MIl.I.'iV Dentist. Office : Blacks Hot*!, SANDON. i;"'iv��-d tbni ����������� I SAUER KRAUT - -12 40 PER POUND Slocan Map I CARLOAD C00DWIN CANDLES CARLOAD GIANT POWDER II. Gleererich. Sandon. S:��res ��t A ins worth, Kaslo, rr^TsrsTjrr Sill.- rill I'. I . thi |.:i|�� i , obtain tmiiMI.ix.viX s ... ��� i 'nl in i;> at thr -.1 can I. k il ti ��� | i $1.00 SMITH, DEAN & CO. \\il\\iv. a HEAL ESTATE !.!;<>\\n: RQSSLAfMD - - - - B.C I Aiiiifi ��� - .ill 'ini i lo R. T.Lowery, New Denver, B.C. Civil cV Hydraulic Engineers, Provincial Land Surveyors, Notaries Public. Agents for Railway Addition to Rossland / ������ V niiiiil" i i.f ��r!l I . il. I ui'it, i il , ,.,(, GrSt four Fusli Hfsil Ki.OM rin: M Kootenay Bui* Co. -i\\NlM)N, lit R. S. v\\|LS0N. MERCHANT TAIL" Ri relifoke, I'li'idnii and N' w i>j--i.t. \\\\ . A. * 'iitlilv 1'nlillr A**a>tr, II. i iinniiliiii I. I aOVUH 1*1. r.i.AMI.NMKM AOLM'lt I. AlU-tnl; Tboa, Fl.trli.r, ilbtrnl i .ui**.; .1 licmron, Ilitrk'TXIII- i''"liir; .hum * I'lirt.-i1. I'.O. l.iU.tin < Allium; 11.0. \\Vi:lllnirii. 1'uin-aii i otnoxj \\\\ It. Anderson,Cornea Ki-ri Simpson ; .1 I'lewin Kuii|.��.|..; i; C.Tunstsll,KsmloqM K'��.t'!i,n I.i-t: i I , \\iuiiti'iiur Donald K'ni. i.i'v W*a" S'orihcru portion; J. O. Qra> liftm. I.'. \\ > lit.ike Kontftisy \\\\.-t. s..mil. rn |..iM.n; \\. Kit/- .' iitta S I.ill... i ; 1 H ���i.��.('!h,|.iii. n insthki ; m iir..y. Sanalmo, N. n S\\. .tin.i - -i li Ki lis iu, Ki W W i til I Kk*c4a; JohaOapprrtwt, M...i.i Laki i ��k.iii.i��..iii; ! Sin- Vernon on. m>. ll.���-. l\\ in. si' |.ii.-ii*. ui uueanolli I -irk* , ..I. . VV. Podd, Yale SintUra l:��< ORIH K *. I'l 1 I.I' 1. <���; tin. S >i<" ��� at. lit 'V N.i na into \\, .. \\\\. Mtulasti i 11. Kotapu S M \\\\ ��� "iiiiiii.li r i n K - f na\\ i Slim i . Dons Id 1 �� Lang. ii"li|.-ii i. t. idii \\\\ |nd I'm- n i M Rrtwanl* Fori Stwlr M. I'hiilli* Tobari o I'lain* \\\\ ���( Knoima* -i l��. Oraliaai Ri \\. ��� lorry stiahenafc * 1. ��� \\ >|.i'.st \\ �� l> river ���Mm Km ti K j ifi;,.i,.f.ti . NM*..n .1 K ti knl. i . Wjfc-o Ilia K\\k. rt'l W il Vkluf- ft ml l.ik-- ��� 11!..-ill. trad U i >rr.:. Nsk(t*|i i ui!,.. \\\\ m. ? ��.��� .ii i>u. .iii��ll.' K.-rk* J, ilownan ��t:��rk. n III- u i*.m I ��� I. N.iii* . .Vernon ��� v It t*aml>h . in i\\.���� u Hrkljrun Mii|�� iv ll n . .�� i Ursnlti i i. ��� k i. i I una .'i K i:nl��|i* -. ' V rt.air Mil -���; 1 - 11 1 ��,����� 1 i . ���: �� M' ��� ' i r>.k��nnlm***a 1 ����� l'..i >f l_.k. t .u \\ . Th * Ii'.1 llhrrnl \\ m sia w \\ . ....j (. . i v��i-- i.m as i '���'!.. ! \\\\ v. i, ��� \\ ,, ��� ,iu rnl . it. *�� 1 !���'��� I- r, AlU-i .'..��, 1.1., ii �� ,. n Uu lit* i.i i -. ,: bi.irli i tm . f ��� l..��k. i m r UU.*. i i>. ii Kn-.U-ri.-kM - I'M Vatisl kl. Hr*y,N U.K. | l i \\ .1- ��� ��� \\ I \\\\ ��~t H ��� l- ������ S ! II MU SVtson i iv . :���.������; J.I* i.rsiiim !. i siSkr N : ��� ��� i \\ . i ��� .- \\ in.-ii'i.i, i TtiBMsM.Ksnik.it)* MIMM, Mil I B. Tin- Mi-ivur.Utah, mine paid 1225, i 0 I dividend! in 1)5. There an coal mines opened in every county in Wyoming except ��� ��� In Wyoming during 18U6 there wen- 878 :���'l mining locations made; There were prnduced in the United Suites, in 18W, TT.*i 0 lonsofairiO, Tee Novenber Booth African rold < it porta aggregated in value|3,487,* Tlie ' '"fl i * n discovert >i In Idaho thai will assay from 18 t" 17. TllO yield of !.r"M in Australia and New Zealand for 1896 i-< estimated al ii slight incrraso overthnt of 18HA wbi h wne $42,7.13,821. The yield of gold in the Kami. s.ititli Africa, for llftlfi was 1,860871 line ounces, against 1,8118,650 lor 18 15 n ^aiit t��f l! 121 ounces r ,������ -. J., "I Lae output oi quicksilver in tlte United States In l��Jo\\ ail from California, was 22,012 Basks, a decrease from that ot 1895 ot 966 iiasks. The reports and estimates would indicate thai the world's output of gold for IBilG was about t^20,000,000 against about 1201,000,000 for 18'J'��. Oil lias been discovered near St. David in Ooohtse cottnty, Arizona, bat it has not been demonstrated whether it i- in paying quantities or nut. The bulk of the Dickie of tlie world Cam6 from Canada last year. Matte and ores amounting to 3,697,000 pounds were imported Into the United Mates. The Vulture mine In Arizona hai been placed on the London market ��t tne rate of $1,000,< 00,througha com uany formed with that amount of capital. Several veins of coal have been lis overed in Rouge river valley In ��� iregon and the work dune, it is claimed, shows that they may become ->f cid' r.il 1 ' value. It is estimated by the mint authorities that the gold yield Of Nevada lor 1896 waa 12; 155,000, against ll,* 552,200 for 1892, and of silver 782,000 ounces, against 956,200 ounces for . V'.'. A ihree-quartera interest In the Jaledonla mine of * ripple Creek has . s* Id m Lotalon lor ��� .'<7�� ,<�����I and M-vi rat otner pn perttea controlled by ihe same people are under negotiation. A syndicate c mposed of standard CHI Company people BOtne time ago obtained options on properties in the Deepcreeic district Utah, and after uaviug dune some development work ure aboul to taK��- them up. Kootenay Mercantile Tailoring Co. MS How About IA Suit? \\\\,- ,n ��h " Ina Ihr iim-t lin* ol rant .,! .ir.ii.i ( r tin n "i> in Tweeds, .-. Hi vl L*.Si it< -.i l< The Host Elegant Patterns j In l'v.ii-1 iim.-- yol i ibiMiti 'I in 0 ��� . null y, tlVcTil I i .ir-. I t> k -. Ill mil lin. I'. Prices Ritfht. i I R s WILSON, M< nli.-int Tuil. t ll. \\. !����� .'Wi, Ni ^> 1 '��� "v''' sad Braiidoo. SANDON LAUNDRY. \\v���� leid In First Class work. ;; tine Hath Rooms in connection. Sea Salt Baths without extra charge J. S. REEDER, Prop. Dry Qoods, (jent's Furnishing. DB ESS M A Kl X(. DEPARTMENT, Opposite The Clifton House is presided over by MISS SMITH. MINING PROPERTY BOUGHT, SOLI) AND STOCKED. J. K. CAMERON. MM TIM'S iff ft. J. M. WINTER; Prop. B. O. First-Class Accommodation F����r Tourists and Mining Men Cody is in the heart of the Slocan, and you must fro thtre ifyoukown see that great country. -DEALERS IN 1 General [Merchandised KASLO and CODY. Hotel Kootenay SANDON. Switzer & McGluskey, Proprietors. HANT MUSIC CO., c ^A^^ 1 i in..-, i it'iran-. Sin'. I Mu*U'. Mu: iriiisuinili��>*, s ��iiiir Machines sod Supi Ilea. t9 M:iit i rrtwrs wcwh's i rompl atteaUan. S|--IK im:, \\v v-ii. NEW DRUG STORE McQueen & Gore havt just opened in the Harris building with a lull Hue of PUREDRITGS, PATENT MEDICINES aud TOILET ARTICLES. Remember the place, McQueen & gore, HARRIS BUILDING, JACOB KELSEN ���Dealer in* FRUIT. CIGARS & tOBACCO SANDON. i ft H ������i THE 1\\\\\\STKEAK. MIMING R El OH OS. Recorded at New Denver, th.' Araaaanaata Transfer* and 1/kmUou- : LOCATIONS, January *.">: \\l.iio|��>liti��n��� Carpeotar Creak; N.il Oettttas. TRANSKKR*. Januarv 19: Win k I*'urtii"ii to A R John*tnii-i Victoria IV*.-1*1,9600 ss Cameron to John H Hauke-l Danm Jan 10 pttO Frank BaxtOQ and John Brlnen to Frank Condi* -Hl.uk ll. �����* No ���; Jan 12 .lame* I Mciiimv to A H Dockstader-MaKKie. Nellie D, and i TWOSt Jan Li. SVD00. Same to Same���Cody Star; Jan M. si.im) Same to Same���J Ti|��l��.|i: Jan M, *o.��' A H 1�� vkstader to BtSgantaS Wil*n>�������| Tl|> toji. tlie Cody Star, MaKKiVand Nellie L>; Jan IS, fl January SO: Kranei-vo De Miehota to rharle�� Hoffman���} Vaiictt; Jan in. ��:~."i I) D MePherson to J \\V Blaek-1 ���'. White Swan and Sunshine No 4; Jan IS. fctO\\i - Alfred W Metune. Scott HeOooal and Win L RogetoJ M Dunn���Lal Same tochas W Avlwin��� \\ Clara Moor; Jan in l> -V MrDuiiakl to 1) A Vail IXrn-J cakiloiila; Jan in, $1 Dan Mclaeod to D A Van IV>ni and John Me Clement*-- To each i I'rodueer, ��1 Frank Anderson to J J Raffertv��� l*t\\orwav Trea*. l �� Homesuke No 4, J fort Rill. 1-rt Silver Kiiiar, l-o Dolly Varden; Anr iS, Si I* J Hickey and Wm S lirewerv to D R Irvine, Silver Hell and hustkr, Nov 13. ��lii,uo January il: Walter c Archer t��. R H Kerr- Ma" Mountain View; Jan IS, iiiv Januarv tt: A H Bremner to R c < ani| l*'llJohnston -TIm- lAcliaiip-, Victoria. Skocum and Silver I'late; optJoa for Mfsaja; Jan tt. {81400 David Matheson to W W Dine**���| Tiirri*: J in t. ��1 Sila.* H crow to A 1) co-den-! l*hilad��-l|>hia: Jan I, *1 Frank P\\ man BO I) McLnrliL-tn-i Better Still; Jan SI. tl " January S3: GeoF Gund to The Danlanelle* Minim.- and Milling co., Ltd-3-l'i Itordanelles: Dai 31. Lake I) Waiford to Same���13 M Dardanelk-*. Dee 3-j taake I) Waiford aud Ahraliam I. Dnveii|iort to Same���13 1��'> Diamond CTOSI k < ikanoiran, Jan 2, *1 Uke D Waiford to Sun.��� Danlaii.-IU* No *. Jan i. ti Geof* Guild to Same���3 IC Diamond rn*.. ami OkaaoaaBa Dee si, *i <��eo C Clarke to Jame* Howes���1 K.,n< ln��n: Jan li, tt.'. i WntTavlorto D A Van Dom-i IJhhv R; Jan 21. *1 Edwin H Tonilin*oii to Last chance M * II ci>��� Blizzard. Little Widow Fraction. Star LtjfM No 3 Bad Star Lijrtit Fraction, Jan li.irl Wilbur /i Hendry to Same���Silver (old and 1 *) Blue Jay. Deo tt.��.0 William Hibbit*. BnK*- ( raddock and I S MilVr toDR Irvine���Silver Hell and lluatl.r, Nov 14, lIBjOOO (.' F Denver to Jo*i-|,ti lMbtmm-4 Amazon. Jan i:��. *l Joseph ly.-l.au to John WriKht-i .Amazon. Jan in. |l Frank I'ymanto Charles Bielsoa���1 Iktl.-rStill. Jan 21, ��1 Januarv 2.V. Jolm'T Kellv to Albert Bonos�����T.llor. Jan tt.*l John B Witaon to W c Sivyir��� WiU-n, Nov tt,��l Wm P Robluoon to Ira W Black carlnmato, Jan i!<. *���;���! (Iilnrse In Toronto. Toronto, ucconling to the Su-ir, pnblished in that city, is h.tving a wste ofthe Chinese trouble. The Star BAYS: The alarm which has been aroused among civilized laundry men and their employes in Toronto, "as related on tbe flrat page of to -day's Star, is not groundless. The laundrymen have seen their nusiness slipping away. The employes have found work growing very scarce The Star knows of one place where scores of employes have been dismissed from lack of work. The cause of this has been the quick and quiet influx of Chinese, who, having been driven from Montreal, have gathered in Toronto,opened little hand laundries, arc living more cheaply than decent white people can live, dozens in one small house. The evil, which has been so pro nouueed in British Columbia, has been brought right home to Toronto people, It mav shock a number of the champions of the Chinese rate, who have hitherto denounced the exclusion taxation of the almond eyed cheap laborers, but this city eannot afford to allow any more people to be thrown out of work, and must devise some means ot keeping the Chinamen out. We wish no ill to Toronto, but \\\\c would like to see not only her laundrymen but many others of her population get such a squeeze from Chinese cheap labor as would enable them to realize the condition to which affaire have Wen brought on this coast There would lie a sudden tie- crease of the blatant babbling a'out the hsrmf ulness of exclusion acts THE illl.l-S IN '<����. Ektliimtc* I'ut *!��T' I* rod net ton nt S12.UOO Several t;oo*l Kinds Dead wood, S.D.��� The most r liable advices and estimates for the Black Hills for the year just passed are that its mineral production was not less than ���9,50X000, (>f this gold was $8,240,1*JO, silver and copper, as by products, the remainder. It is par* fectly safe to estimate the production of this year at H2.000.000, and the projects under way tor additional smelting and milling capacity, to be ready sometime in 189$ will give a capacity for the following year of not less than 115,000,000. These figures are regarded as conservative, and make no account of projects under consideration bat not assured. In the Flora trroup. Ragged Top- several hundred |*minds Of ore have been taken out and sacked, valued at #1,100 to the ton. The find was made at a depth ot fifty five feet, antl in the same character, of (fane rook as all tha RagaTed Top ores. The Rag ffedTop(iold Mining company has received smelter returns trmn its first shipment, amounting to ��71 to the ton. The Nancy Hanks and MaudS. have been sold to Mclaachlan and Hyman, and shallow open cuts have given assays of from P.* to ?20. A man sinking for a |*ost for a building close to a boarding-house, found a fissure vein, and it is lieing opened. At the Ellenburg fraction, recent assays show $*" to the ton. At the new town of Balmoral, the third started at the camp, lots that sold a few weeks ago for ffiO are now going rapidly at 1100. Kverything is now on the boom order, buildings are going up on all sides; boarding shanties, hastily put up with a few boards, are jammed ; and the pro ducing mines are Increasing their output. It is now estimated that aliout 100 tons of ore are going out weekly, valued at from I4.00C to **,- 500. . A Vary fine atopcof oie has lieen unearthed at the Golden Slipper, at Hill City, from which ore valued at $466 to the ton is being taken. If the chute runs up as may lie reasonably expected, it will Ik? worth not less than 110,000. The Keystone mine, at Keystone, is likely to Ik; sold iu a few days to liar- tics who will develop it more rapidly than ever. Machinery has lK;en received at Qalena for the remodeling ol Hie mill there to an eighty stamp and other very extensive improvements for the tJnion Hill company are begun. Since the discovery that gold existed in the lime rock formations, the (Jold Tan and Ixmg Valley coiiqianies, that have been able to do nothing but the assessment work required by law for the i��nst many years, have sunk inu> the diMcarded rock and found, in one case, rock of a value of ��10, and in another of from 140 to J700. These com pa n ies were nppoi. ed to Ik* wildcat, aud it eras oof thought they "arould ever amount to anything. The lime rock was n.��t regarded as a possible medium for rich ores. ATTENTION ! WhiV taking stock we found a few lines blading Overalls, Jumpers, Shoes, Bobbers, Gloves, Etc., which we will now Close Out at Reduced Prices to make room for new goods now on the road A few pair of Baited White Blaoketa at 85 Discoont POST OFFICE STORE, 8ANDON, B.C. Dealer ii) M KATS : AT BANDCN, R06BLAND. KEI40N, IUBIA PILOT BAY AKIi THREE loRKS SANDO.N Sl.liC.W CITY Koaarr Mm poxaLn NUi. Mv t. \\\\i MACDONAU) BR08h Proprietom Batai IL450 to H50 per dav Headqaaiten fcr Mining BpeciiMtoraaad CaptsalltSi Koco Ave.. - - Sandon. B.C WMT J. G ll.WKs Mngr. 'Isnntscinreri of nod Dealers in Sloves. Tinware, Mm id Mm. All kinds nf Mining Wotk a HjKiMai-iv IE .0 STREET, . -SANDON BC A Grand Success The ball i;ivt��ti in Sncnct'i'.s Hull on M outlay laat l��y the Lfireuit-n wii." one of the best and most successful ever given in tIn* Slocan. Over fifty couples danced to the excellent iiill��ir tnrnished by the Siiidou orchestra, and lis who did mil enjoy liiin-fll on that occasion ha." mil, hiniM'ir D�� hl.tuie. The h.iH was got leu up for the purpose of ohiHi .Hi.* nioncy to a.��sist \\t\\ buy ins soOie very Dec*ssa��ry ^p- paraius fur lit- .extinguishing purposes, and the people >>f Randoe have shown by lbs way they re�� SDOndfd to the appeal ui the boys, that the) lire deeply interested In the success ofthe work which the Kile iK'pHitniciil liS'.e ju I -and, sinl which is, t" place the Sun! >n Fire Briksde on the m<>*t efficient !>**���.���>. iKNssible under existing circi oi�� stftl s. TAILINGS The B ( Ke-tanrant, iti ftfttt don, has become one nf the most i.iinun cafes of the silvery tilocan, The <��� 'iur.��ct for 'triv ittg i<*> feel .���I tiiur.e: tn��l th** enaCtioi) of a blacksmHli shop .ind ore-house "t�� the St. Kev. rue has l'��-��'H '.-I to VV. I re K. Bos The contract for an sdditional I0U fast will b* let on the completion of the lirct. Dr. F. P. Witter ran bt found at RicQui''ii \\ w Mlitlon of Thorn) I o- son's ins11 is f����r hale at this office. \\|r��. C Ken\\*'t . About 7���"�� men ate now employed on the Kee... A special bargain in 'Jreanland seal far cspes at the Poetoffice store, \\\\'in. Bsattioi of tiie lice >. span! a fan tlays in the Hub tiffs week The *��� edition of Tliouiliii- son*s nap ��f the Sloesn tor sale at 1 hiii office rscuca. T��l M II 'M II MO I o\\i I \\ fnSt we, |>. 1: McVaj and VV. LI. v-. S a\\. from sud after this Ull'llll) Reform una .irlnk tli.-.t,.,w Thlslla Hlen*V." If (nun censure you're free, nnd revered ��r��- i.v all .sink close i.\\ the "Thlslla," tor tear leal vou fall. ll v.mr lu.'k should go Intra, una with care* jrtai do brtsUe, Take ...uifort serene, with a drop of the Thistle." ii dams fortune should smile itn>! you reach the to|.notch, Kegaleail your friends, with the aonderfnl ���Sa-ot.h." To all lla>'a conditions, a charm it lends, I hat rholrval ol whiskies, most famous of blends, Knougb ot K�� merits rou have heard vou will think, ll.- sun rou remember them ail when vou drink DR P. H. POWER, I.. B.C -.. I.. K. < . P. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Rooms, Nos, 1 and 4. Clifton House, SANOON, - - e c J. J. VADIGAN. OAILY - STAGE PROM Ii Morning I.. ��v. - ��� > -.. laSafea rhrea fork- al - .���'.���!��� h-Ii. ti ii o'clock. Afternoon leaves Thr,** Fork* al i rlora i ��*a*. �����i ��*l > at i o'clo, * The Goodenough SANDON, B C. The Finest. Largest and most Elegant Furnished Rooms In the Kntire Northwest. $2 per Day. No Bar ia Conuection. Mrs. M. A. SMITH, Proprietress. HAMILTON . BYERS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. M II aRDWARE, h OOAL, ;; iron. 1 8TKEL, M it IP I ;; ORE CARS, h POWDER, :: caps M unci j FUSE, m STOVES I! au.l m TINWARE. tl ;: [i j [i M ;! it v. NOTICE. Notice l-cliereliy given that sppRcatton will bemadetothe U't-lslatlve Aswinhly of the ProTlnce of Uritisb Columbia at Its next ses- xlon for an aet eiiuhlliiK the Noble Five Con- soii.iaieii Mining ami Millliiu Company (For eigii) to appropriate flve-hutnlrvil oVOOj Inches ofthe waters of odvt.'reek. In the Sloean mtn- Utti lUvlslon West 'Kuotenay District, to erect aomea for the purpose ot uperatlng a ftoneen trator,electric light plant, power drills, and all other purporaa usual, naoaaasry or Incidental to tbe mining or muling of ores, for tbe purpose Of expropriating land* for such pur- poaea, S'oMI.K KlVK CoS-ol,ll>ATKI' MlNINO AKD M n.i.iN'i o. i Poreigjn. i Jan -'l��t.'!- Ptooania atlaaral Claim. Situate In the Slocaa Mining Division o| West Kootenay District, three and three-fourths miles up North Kor': ot Carpenter Creek. Take notice that, I, John Fielding, as agent for the Phoenix Consolidated Mining and Milling Co.. Limited Liability. Free Miner's Certificate No. 7I.I1H, intend, sixty days from t he date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a certificate ot improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the ahove claim. And further take notice, that action under section .17, must he commenced iiefore the Issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated thin ist day of January. 1*4)7. Jan. nth. '1J7. John FrK.i.tiiN.i. Certificate of Improvements. Wild agent for Thomas Marks, free miner's certificate No. 76.221, Intend, ��:xty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Kecorder for a certificate of improvement*, for the pur- (��.s,.. i'obtlUulng a Crown grant of the above claim. Aim further take notice thai action, und.r KctioQ **/, tnust be comtnenced u fonp the to- suance of such certificate of Improecuasts. t isited t is ..nu day of January, law. Jan. Ii.th. ls!C. A. S. PAR WELL. Starlight No. ������> min.-nil claim, sitrate iu the tilocan mining division of Weal Kootenay di-trict north oCand joining the Last Chance mineral claim. Take notice that 1. A. **. Farwell, an-tiDgaa agent forth. l^.si cljitfMv Mining and Milling io.. fr.e miner'* cerUticate No, TStSl. inteiui. ���fxt) days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Kt-eorder fir a certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a rrou n grant of the above chdm. Anrt further tale notice that action, under Ma-iion p, must Spv*amm**sesd before the to- Miaii.v nf such certificate ol Improvements. latfed tins :ui .lav of January. HOT. Jan. iwn. 1*8*7. A.s. FAH.v BLL. Lnoe Star and Blue Omuae Mineral claims situate In the s.1andon. west of Slocan Mar Group. lake notice that. l.John Fti'lding. us agent for James 1). Sword, Free Miner's Certificate No. 7a.V��. Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Kecorder tor cert Meat*** of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown irrentsnf the abovectaiius. And further take notice, that action under Section C, Mineral \\ci IWtt, must '����� eoni- iii.'ii.s,-,! before Ihe Issuance ol v>,i(| eertlftcates of Improvemi nts. Dit.-.i this Ttii dav oi January, issc. Jan. 9th. W. JullN KIFl.DlNii. Tin & Sheet Iron Worker. Snowstorm Miuenil Claim, situiitc in the slocan Mining Di\\ IshiU of West Kootenai District, adjoining the Slocan Box on I'axuc mountain lake notice that. I. A. S, Farwell, acting as agent for Fdward Million. Free Miner's Certiti- rate No. .VJJNI, intend, slxt) days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Kecorder (bra certitlcate ot impnnementa, for the pur- i��>sc ot obtaining a crown grant ig the above claim. Ami fhrther take notice that action, under section :IT, must !*��� eominellee.l Ii. lore I he ls>u- unce of such certldcate ol Improvements. Dated tin* nth da*, ol i k-tol Jan. Sth OT. '. Is!*i. v.s FARWKLL i>��> I'uiv Psaction Minkkai Claim, si i uu te in the slooan kilning Division of Weal Kootenav liisfrict. In the MoUulaan Haein. Take notice that. I, A. S Parwell, acting aa agent for Michael C Monaghan. Fn*' Miner's Certificate No. 71,111, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tlie'Mining Kecorder for a certificate of Improvements, tor the purno*** of obtaining s crown grunt or the ahove claim And further take notice that actlun, uii.1t r section 87, must lie commenced Iiefore the ts suance ot such certificate ol Improvements. Dated thlsiSth day of De.cmher, Isstii. Jan.2nd,OT. A.s Fai;wki.i., Noble Five. Knoxvllle. Konan/.a King. World's Fair and Maud E Mineral Claims. Sitoata fa tbe siocan Mining Division of West Kootenay District, on Nohle Five Mountain, one mile north of Cody. Take notice that. l.John Fielding, as agent forthe Nohle Plve Consolidated Mining and Milling Company, Pree Miner's Certificate No. 77/)7tt. intend, sixty days from the date hereofa to apply to the Mining Kecorder for oert'*V*atc* of improvements for the purpose of otifa, -'.ng Crown grants of the above claims. Anu further take notice, that action under section ^7, must be'oommenced before the ts- suanci if such certificates of Improvements. rata*, this nh day of Januarv. l.srT. Jan. lit.. V7. JtillN FIKLIUNU. OrbkKborm Minkkai. Claim. Situate tn the Slocan Mining Division of West Kootenay District, on Carpenter creek, ahout two miles easterly from the town of Cody. TsiKe notice that I. A. s. Farwell. agent for John McNeill. Free Miner's Certificate No. M.Sw, and Daniel McNeill. Free Miner's Certificate No. ftXSTS intend, sixty days from tiie date hereof, to applv to the Mining Kecorder for a certificate of Improvementai tor the pur- ix^a-of obtaialng a Crown gn��nt ofthe above claim. Ann further take notice that action, under section *T7, must be commenced befbee the issuance ofsuch certificate of Improvements. Dated this l'th day of November, l>?*i Jan. Jnd. OT. A. S. Fakwki.i.. VlKIKN Ml.SKKVI. CLAIM. Situate in the slocan Mining Division of West Kootenay District, on Carpenter creek. near the Greenhorn mineral claim. Take notice that. I. A. S. FarwelL agent for Frederick J. Donaldson, Fre.' Miner's .vrtiri- cate No. taj.iicio.; John W Switzer. Free Miner's Certificate No. i>l.M��>; Charles B. Mc- Closkey, Free Miner's Certificate No B|,M5, and William H Todd, Free .Miners Certifi- cate'No 51.800, intend, sixty days from the date bereo:, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a certificate ol improvements, for the pur- pose ofobti. ihtng a I'rown grant of the above claim. Aim further take notice that action under section tt, must in- eommenced before the t��- suanee of Mich eertificat Of Improvements. listed tin* nth ,iav of November, lsy-i. Jan. 2nd. '��:. A s. FARWELL Picinc Minkkai. Ci^iim. Situate In the Slocan Mining Division of West Kootenay District, on Payhe Mountain. North of and adjoining the Washing ton. Take notice that 1, A. S. Harwell, agent for Frederick Steele. Flee Miner's Certificate No. S..SM, nnd Samuel K. Steele, Free Miner's Certlflci ta No. 7:;.!��tn. nit mt. sixty days from the date uereof to apply to tne Mining Kecorder for a certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Jiown gram ot the above Halm, And farther take notice that action, uiidi i section 37. must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated thia Stth day of November, l*s*>. D.v. Atb, :*/'. A. S. F.iKWhl.t.. EaPHBatS i-KverioN Mineral elsiin. Situate tn the slocan Mining Division ol West Kootenay District on the North sloi*' of the South Fork of Carpenter Creek. North of and joining tne Texas mineral claim. Take notice, ilu.t. 1. John M. Harris. No. ���Vi.yiT tor invsadt. and as agent for F, l\\ Kells. No.'.i,|s.>;-s. M. whartou. No. til,Mr*), and U C. Wbarton. No. tftUHS, intend, sixtv days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Kecorder tor a cert itlcate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant ol the ghovv claim. Aud further take notice thai action, under section C, must !*��� commenced before the issuanc. of such certificate ot Improvement*. Dated this eighteenth day ��.t November, ISM. Nov ..'1st, '..;. JOHN M. HARRIS LnOk Ot I VM>Col 1 Mills M IN KH M CLAIMS. situate Iu theSI.H-un Mining DlVtstonof West Koet.na.v i 1stric-t, adjoining the Wonder- fui mineral claim l.. M1Q, I. on carpenter treek and about one ami a one-third miles west ofthe town ofSHtidnnr, l'ake notice that I. A. S. Karwell, agent tor the Wonderful (jroup Mining Company, Free Miner's Certificate Ni,. fltUKs), intend' slxt*, days from the date hereof, to afiplv to the Mining Kecorder tor a cert itlcate of Improve iiiclils, lor the purpose of obtaining .i Crown grant ot the aU.ve claim. And further take notice that action, under section 17, n.net oecommenced before the is. suance oi sin h oertlflcate of Improvements. Dated this iMb dav ot November, 1890. Dec..Mb. IS& A.8. Fakwki.i.. mmmmBamm ;���' 1 '! " U I 1 .* !- -| - r" s 1 ��� t: *�� I i . ft I -,, ��� ';* r Oil Fialda o< Eaat Kootenay Oue of the various resources of East Kootenay waiting for devel* opment id the petroleum found i*i the Flathead valley, iu the south, eastern portion of this district. This is a section of the country but little known, and is separated t'roui the remainder of the district I'Y a high rant:** ��l mountaius. The natural outlet of the valley is down the Flathead River into Montana, and ttie nearest railroad is the Great Northern. Some years ago attention was called to this section through the finding of crude oil iu the possession ot some Stony Indians who annually hunt* ���*d in this valley, and they v*.erc induced to show some miners where they obtained tbe oil, which they (the Indians) were in the habit of using as a medicine for complaints of ��ll kinds. The surface indications are good, and two different qualities of ��>il have been obtained. On Kishneeiia Creek, a short distance north of the international boundary line, a black oil similar to the Pennsylvania and Ohio oil is fonud. But on Sage creek some eight miles north, there is found an oil that is nearly pute of a light yellow color, which will burn in a lamp as it comes from the ground. Close hy there is natural gas escaping from the bedrock which burns freely on ignition. Some of this oil, sent to the Geological Museum at Ottawa, caused considerable excitement and comment and was pronounced a fraud on account of its purity. I>r. Selwyu, head of the department, made a special trip to the valley and was surprised t.�� find the oil genuine, and also that thin ��� >il was found in the Cambrian formation which was something unknown as oil hitherto discover- ��� d hasbeeu iu Trenton Limestone. Directly due east of Sage creek, and on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta Territory, there are plenty of surface indications of crude oil. And the inding of these indications over such a large area, aud in the same 'ormation would go to show thai there is a large oil held awaiting capital to develop it and we may expect that in the near future the oil fields of East Kootenay will be known all over the world. S. A. MIGHTON HKMUt IS tf A. O. Wtll.Sr,,, * t Tobaccos. Ciprettes aud Pipes, - Playing Cards and Mer Clips. HOTELS SUPPLIED RECO STREET ��� SI NOON. B.C. Auction sale of furniture at Crowley & Co.'s. iu cousequeuce of removal to New Denver, on Thursday evening next at 7 p. m. Klegaut bed-lounges will be offer* ed together with general household furniture. Next to Hayes* tin shop. Slinn A Co. have bought the business of 0. A. Madill and in* tend carrying a full stock of con* fectionery and biscuits. Tbe chickens served at the B. C. Restauant all die young and are the reverse of the formation around Sandon. Dr. Witter'fl temporary office at McQueen A Gore's Drug Store. STAR LAUNDRY ; In Rear of Balmoral Hotel ) First-Class Wort Guaranteed. THREE BATH ROOM 3 in Connection. Sea Salt Baths Without Extra Charge. FRED HEFFLERAN & CO. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. The Quickest and Cheapest Route East or West. Steamer leaves Nakusp every Sun day. Wednesday and Friday morning, making clout* cnnuec tion at Kevelstoke with train* for all points Kast or West. Before you travel get Information ffom C. P. K. Averts as to times antl rates. It will save you money. Apply to nearest Railway Agent or to] A. C. Mt.YUTIin.. Agent, Sandon. GEO Mel. BROWN. District Passenger Agent, Vancouver, REAL ESTATE AND MINING BROKERS NOTARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS. ETC Blocs IniogStiiciw laugghi nnd sold. IV* bate �����������������> ��..��!.������ velopgood ley...mate jmstbeet* fnr an int*i.*t oi mm '��>., tl ,,ut f"t- oasi��. 1I..ii*i* for Sale ��r In Let ��'��� C �����) ������",| s.n.d ��u. 1 McMartin & Currie (gody (groo'H I MANUFACTURERS OFsT^ ��$T**i ��� EVaYXLW if ILiiMiii Ktc, Etc. a AT THE OLD SANDON HALL!! - ������ - ��� SI jjE.lt on iSc ( U >. If;t\\ e I" �� i lull I.lot- ��.f FURNITURE SjrCAIsf. AM" INVMIM (,��Mih** *Ht SANDON, B. C IF YOU ARE i id thirsty, 0CLP1/ Olt HOTEL BRYAN I- nne "f thr in *t | I... ��������. i.. S.tio'oii to ������l'lit:i. Beverages"",,, Delicious unar Hr�� IN I \\*l I |\\O Call Jit the Stimulating Hotel Ivanhoe, t IN "I II Kl IC i/l AI.ITll -"""@en, "Issued simultaneously in Sandon and Cody; publisher headquarted in Sandon. Published by Jno. J. 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