@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "c1e3bfd0-76b9-43a4-b4a8-1539ab471509"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-07-22"@en, "1899-12-02"@en ; dcterms:description "The Kootenay Mail was published in Revelstoke, in the Columbia-Shuswap region of southeastern British Columbia, and ran from April 1894 to December 1905. The Mail was published by the Revelstoke Printing and Publishing Company, and its longest-serving editor was J. Livingstone Haig. In 1906, the Mail merged with the Revelstoke Herald to form the Mail-Herald, a staunchly conservative paper that eventually folded due in part to competition from a more liberal competitor, the Revelstoke Review."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xkootmail/items/1.0181237/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ -ii.- '������/ Vol. 6.-N0. 31. REVELSTOKE. WEST KOOTENAY, B. C, DECEMBER J, 189a $2.00 a Year. THREE MONTHS HARD. Sueii Was the Sentence a Sneak Thief Received Thursday. "This sneak thieving must be stopped. People living in hotel- must be protected from such men as you. It should not be necessary for them lo keep their goods and chattels under lock- and key. From Ibo evidence I can' come lo no other conclusion but that you are guilly. You are senlon- ci'd to three months.' iinprisnnuicnl. at hard 1 labor.'' ��� hi those l"crse words Magistrate H.iig pronounced sentence, and Olias-. Steilitig. convicted ibief, with bow'ed head and shamed I'acc was led away to bis cell. The man .Steilingb.-ul been c'-'m'HcLed of entering a loom at the Oriental hotel and taking a w.-ilch from a sleeping man. Thus. Miihood, in ''broad daylight, lie was delecting Icaying I he hotel shortly after committing the theft, and the case \\v;i< win ked up and bandied by 'Policeman Shaw, who deserves great credit for bis work in ' connection ,with it. ' Ab'\\". MeRao appeared for tbe prosecution: the prisi'ilel* decided tosl.md tiial bef'nic the niagis,! nite lather than wait till llie next session of tlie county court, nnd defended himself. Me told a 'cock and bull story about having bought the watch, but I be evidence against him was conclusive, and he was convicted and sentenced. MiNING FLOAT. Picked from the Trout. Lake f epic ' ��� . - Qutcroppings. Tile letut-iis from the shipment of 120 sacks' of oreJVom llie"I'llhcl, this fall netted $T7()..">l'. Placing the- average weight of I hv sacks'at 10!) pounds, the shipment would 'an mint ,to about, six tons-,' which has theiefore, returned '$(31.7.3 clear profit .per ton. Cotisi-.b-r- ' ing the very high freight, rates lo the smelter, this is a very good showing indeed, and should encourage, the present lessees in their elVorts to develop u spring to0 1 h ��� fun! in,. the near future. Tbe lead, whirl quart7.-5 feet in thick :ie*-s t-on'.-iius 2\\ inches of clean galena and IS inches- of concentrate* assaying $23 silver, $10') gold and -II per ce.it, lea 1. Thi-own-:.* of ��� thia properly are. Messrs. Oirand Goldsmith. O.i the r]va gniup in th" Fish Creek camp preparations are being made to drive two tunnels of 200 ft. each on the vein, crosscuts to be extended right and left at. intei vals of 50 feci in order to thoroughly sample tbe ledge. S. D.ui'ey's pack tiain slat-led out .with a load for the Silver Queen this week. but. could not get through s on account, of the snow. He is now. raw- hiding from the Broadview. A torsof ore at one shot yvas broughl down recently in the workings of the Nettie L. This large mass was almost, solid grey copper. D. On* and G. Goldsmith recently sold a half inlore-M in the Sirdar group tin the divide between I3oyd and' L<-x- ingtoti cieek * to J. 11. Scott of London Tbe properly has a lem.ukably line showing, giving return-"'on the average ' of $250 hi copper and silver. A large force of men are now vvotk- . ing at the Bealtice. The work on the trail'to'the mine is being pushed from both ends-, but on account'id' the difli- cuiiy of llie woik.it Knot expected . that it will be completed for ten days vet. "The men are now, in Fll feel on the Hob Roy and Highland Chief. lt wo claims owned by the ScottUh Canadian M. & D- Co. DENGOUGH. u , The 'Veteran Cartoonist_ Delights a Large Audience. ' < Rengough's crayon sketches and inimitable recitations und stories entertained several hundred people in Ihe opeia house Wednesday evening, every one of whom were' immensely pleased wilh tho man and his"work. In every way (he evening's ciitoila'inincnt, fui- llisiied by theladiesof llie'Pi-eshylcii 111 chinch, was a .���neeo.---, and they are lo be coiigr.ihil.-ited on giving t li" people of the cily an opportunity to ha've a li early laugh. Mis slietclies of local subjects were good and, evoked' mars of laughter and applause. .The c.-irlo'iuihl lirst, .sketched ;t small boy 011 a toboggan .starting duwii^the bill of life." Me emphasized the i 111 porta nee of the boy starting right, 7-is he would'travel fast, and, with a few deft strokes .of llie crayon, a red-nosed driinknid looked out at Ihe audience, who watched the. cartoon grow from tin; ordinary drunkard into th" veriest hum that ever walked llie Bowery. Me drew a S.-nlchtiinn in kill and plaid,'W itb a running comment on Ihe S.'-nlch cliaiia'cler, and'wilh the richest biirclnld (he slory nf Scolly Aiilie'fiV coiutsliip: "I was in for il. 'That's hew I got her."' -, A-few iiiomenls sullii'i'il to change tlie canny Scot, into a new woman in knickers, nnd bul^t few more built a diamond fiaine wheel mulct ,lier and she was speeding down the .street, with everything, even the dogs, scurrying out of her way. Mr. Bi'iigongb, is almost as good an- Irislmian as he is a Scotchman; this waspioved hy his rendition of "Donley on the Ttansvaal War." One of .iiiir local physicians was next sketched in the act of diagnosing Ihe ,case of a love-sick' cliide;'lhe audience evidently thought, llie physician was all t ight. in cases of this kind. A "Pastoral CalP followed, which was not well received. Askelch of John Hull .-ind Uncle Sam was the next, mini her, with a 1 ('citation in the b"st b.Mi-i-.-ick room ballad st'.vie. "Our Next Mayor"'s eceiveil'the, at- I eiilioii 'nf Ihe en i oonisl, and H. Tapping appeared', marching ' stc-idily in tbe m.iyor'.s chair, cat rying a banner inscribed, '"Municipal uwiii-r.-hip of. electi-ie lights," .-nul plac.-iid.'d "'icon omy.'1 Seve.-nl pairs of fei-l were 11I-0 depicted appeal ing iu I he soup tun-en, but it could only be iinagiiied if Mr, Tapping's were among l.'nein. 1 "The Tininp," ail effort ivo rerilalioi? in Mr. JJengough's In-M style, closed tb.'j evening's pi ograin. The sketches were afterward auctioned olf, I ha't of Mr. Tapping biinging the top price, $1.05. ,- *- , p^^*i/^'^Si/^'Zi/&ck\\7, (corner of Itobe- by avenue .-nul Second at reels) be proem ed foi Ihe drill ball. ,The committee of public works and propel ty iecoiiini"iid that $15 bea|T: propi iat.il> to level Boyle avenue between Victoria' 1 ond and ,Fir.-t street and, to build sl.-iirway on 'McKenzie .avenue lo lot 1, block 215. Tim 'finance and general executive' committee beg to report a.s foil own : They would recommend that the Itev- el.sloke Company nf the Rocky Mountain Tlangets receive a grnnt.of $10 per nioiitli foi" two months, and ��� would recommend,;, the ' enntinuance ,nf the, grant to llie incoming council. .The co iiltee 'regret that lb", financial ariangeiuenls for th'e rest of the yea 1- JS03 will'not admit of a grant lo the City Band: I hey would 1 econmie'iid the most worthy object to the incoming council. The reports of. committees were adopted aa read. ' �� Aid. Graham asked if'il istlieinten- I lion of the council lodonnyt hing abmtl j building the I) inglas street crossing lli'is year. After some discussion, Aid. Gr.ih.-nu moved, .seconded by Aid. Brown, that. public works cnininiLti'i' be 'instructed to complete crossing on Douglas sheet.. ' Aid. Kilpatrick said be would like lo know if there is siiliici"jiil."iiioney on .I hand for'this work. Aid. .Mc-Kechiiie did' not thinkr the, crossing was of iniuiediaU' necessity. ��� Aid'. Graham \\spoke' saying -that ciossing would lessen distance for h-iuling of wood wli'ich will have to be brought across the river.. Aid. Brown thought this work very desirable to 'be done. Money appropriated for gravelling streets had not been all used, balance .should 'be devoted lo crossing. - ' . Aid. Kilpatrick said lie had favored 'crossing when first brought up, bill finance committee reported lack of funds; ho,did not see where they bad come fi0111 since. Motion was put and carried. . City solicitor said'that agreement li.ul been drawn tip between the city and tlie Revelstoke .Water, Light & Power company and were to be signed1 by mannge.r of company. ^By-law legulaling lodging houses was introduced and received' its three "leadings. 'A by-law respecting voters' list, was also read. , , ' , ' ' Aid. Ciage made . apphcat ion for leave oT absence for one month. Leave wa.-. granted. ' ' Council adjoin nod to ineet, Monday at 10 a.m. . . . MERRY SCOTCHMEN. SLIGHTY'PREMATURE.' Do Honor to Their ' Patron Saint on 'Thursday Night. "3 iy, we were j-.i-t jiluni full of g'""d tilings when 'web-i't for . honi e I his morning''," ��;<'d oile ol'iour br.iw RcoU-h- iiieiry'c.sleribiy/'-but 1 ..wisl^my head, w mild slop aching.".' '. ,Uev. lstoUe Si 1 liiuicn-ran not let St. Ambew'.s night pass w iilmut 'snine Kind of a celebration, and Thursday night's was the most sui-ce.s.slul nl ,-iiiy ever had in tbe city, though the a flair was hugely impromptu. "A few .of Ihe lincst"decided Tbur.sday afternocin that they would have a supper and Mine. Host Brinvi'i of I he Union hotel got a great hustle on and al S o'clock last night some fifteen or twenty sat down to one of the finest spreads evi r given in town. "There was no haggis, owing to thejshort time for prepai- iition, but everything el*o needful for a good time,was provided. Part of the good cheer consisted of hot pumb and olhet-soft drinks, over which the ban- cpielers made nieiiy; everything Scotch was toasted, arid almost every Scotch song known 'was sung. .- All things, good as well as bad, must have an end,\\-uur-in Ibis case lb-'end was i-e.-u-bed' about. 3 o'clock yeslenlaj morning. I'i sterna! Greetings to Drither Scots. A Government Smelter Advocated. Knrroi* Koutunay Mai;.: Il may mil be policy for B C. legislators to talk government ownership of railways (for iI is a matter which the Dominion government, must.deal wilh) but the opei aline, by tin- provincial govci 1111 tent of one complete inM it 111 imi foi I ho entire ti eat menl of ores w holly iu B. (.'., wiiHi her as an experimental one or ol hei v\\ i-e, would be a step in I he 1 ight tlirei lion. If the Dimiinlnii govci iiineiP (,-in make paying propo- slliotis otit nf defunct ci e.-iiiici-ies ini Aih"]!.!, tin pto\\ii:ci.ii gnvet nmelil | i.in make a piolitabb' iu~l i I Ml :.i:i out ' i.| eveivwhit" el.'plianl smeiler in B [ ('. ' Tiie irovi'i umeiit i-pi'iaiiou ;T' The o\\e'iiiug of St. Aiulieu's Day must luuo been one of acute agony tu teleirrapli ope-.-ators till o\\er Canada and especially those of Irish nationality and theiefore unfamiliar with the intricacies of llie real at tide of Scotch dialect. Tlie wires weie kept, hot fnnn, one end of this broad Dominion to the j other willi messages llie full meaning I of which not blue Scotsman really tin i dci-siooi], and of some it might, lie s;.id that it tunk :"i erudite Caledonian lo grasu fti!!}"' The Vimcouxer Scotchmen suit, the following to tlie Hevel-stoko sons uf Anld Scotia: Tne a' leaf Scots wli.i' honor boimin Audr.i's flay, Lpreiitigs frae true biiili u' the Tei 111:11.il City, The replies wore: Tiie soiisie cliiels o' lle\\elstc>lts. Tbe main link will be CUxI.K), vvitii curling links 20.vl.10on each side. The woik vvill begin at unco. This rink will cost, roughly s|l(.;ikuig,!p.1,0()0. ���. ^~ Drills This Month. Ov Revelstoke Company'of the Rocky Mountain Rangers vvill drill in the opera house on the following nights in D-cember: Monday, December -I. jMoud.-iy, December U. Monday, December 13. Wednesday, Die. ~0,(2nd ������tpiad only) Wednesday, December 27. lu case the opera house is being used for enterl.-iiimieiits on the regular nights the drill will lake place.: on, the following evening, ���.'.���' . // GRIP AND PASSWORD. _ , t t , Ejections���The Maxwell Fund���Election Adjourned. Elections, iiiiti.itions and conferiing of degrees have kepi the city lodges busy this week. , JC. OK j>. Election of officers for next term was adjourned (ill next Wednesday nighl owing lo small attendance al la-t niect- -inc. 1 "re 1 Local knights have, contributed liberally In the Maxwell relief fund. Chancellor Commander (iill and Mi s. Gill were "at home-' to the knights Thursilnv night. A good time, hardly expresses it. �� At the last meeting of Cold Range lodge, A. C. Thompson, P. C��� in a few words'bade the lodge and knights good-bye. .Many expressions of 1 egret at his depai litre and gmid wishes I'm bit success wherever he might locate wore received by the deparl'ing knight. Gold Range lodge confenod the page rank on a stranger Wednesday. Enquire rank next week. .__,_ PUHKSTEllS. Local Foiesters are having'!! warm lime those clays. Thiiteen candidates weie initiated last Monday night, and the bear will be let loose' oil-about as many more next iiiceliiig. 13. R. Campbell retiiined this week from Golden, where he spent 11 couple of weeks putting'new life into Court Kicking Horse. He seemed 21 candidates and saw Ihi.'tn-wi II on their way through the forest. With a view to encouraging a larger growth in membership and to create a record I'or the closing month of the year that will eclipse the' work of any previous month ,in the histoiy of the older, it has been decided that every member in good standing who secures the initiation iii his court during the nionth of.D.ec-einbor ot one new Regular Beneficiary jMeinbei", vvill have his court dues for the next twelve months reduced by tbe auiountof bis extension of Mm order tax, stud the' couit vvill be relieved fiom- llie' payment of Ihe extension of tlie oitlci lax for such'member during the year 1000. I. o. o. F. , Selkirk .lodge initialed a candidate last meeting and conferred one degree. Both iniliajion and degree work will be on the floor next week. Officers for Selkirk lodge next year will l.e: *?'.* N.G.���Bei-t llanhury.' <��� V.' G.-Pefpr Hnoley. Secret.-ii y���James Mai hie. .Treasurer���R. Gordon. Rc'vclslokejodge had no floor work' on this w��ek. It is expected that next week's meeting vvill be a busy one, when several degrees will be. eonfeited. Thursday night's meet ing vvas adjourned for one week for tl.e election of officers. After the election the regular Order of business vvill be taken up. L. o. I.. No. 103S vvill nominate and elect officers next' meeting, December 15th. Installation will follow tbe first meeting in January. Brothers should remember that this is the annual limitless meeting and should surely be present. - LOCAL' AND PERSONAL BRIEFS ie in iiotn t ie coast The Revelstoke Saw Mills are now engaged in cutting the lumber needed for the erection of the new skating and curling rink.. Cutlery display���Our pride to keep the largest juid best assort nionb Razors by the gross to choose from. XV. M. Lavvienco.' ' "*, 1. T. [hevvstor is making a business trip lo the coast. On bis return lie, will leave for the east, where lie will spend the winter. Professor C. G. Cordon's company will give a concert of variety on Doc. "2 (to night) in Tapping's opera lioii-*i\\ Doors open at 7 p.m.' i" J,-niios Taylor is prcpaied to do piano and oigin tuning and ropait ing. Lessons given on the violin. See bis ad-1 veitisoinont in this issue. Miss Hume loft fur her homo in New Jjrunswiok Thursday nmrninir. after spending the sunnnei ivith friends and'relatives in Revelstoke. J. J. Foley came up from Arrowhead Wednesday lo see llongoiigli, who vvas an old schoolmate of liis. He says lie enjoyed the viiil very much. See I ho, new line of Christ m-'.s goods at \\V. M. L.iwience's. Plated gun Is. Hoger's IS 17, Fiiiil. knives iu eases. 'carvers iu sets and cases, plated tea sets. I Arthur Cato, who is now in chaise of tlie mechanical department-of the Columbia it Western railway, is visiting old fiiends iu Revelstoke this week. ' Chiistinas goods atriving daily at the Canada Drug ur Rook" Co. They will have a beautiful Stock this year and all the latest iu fancy goods and loys. ��� 0 The. dago shacks along tlie At row- bead branch will bo removed at once bv order of Supt. Duchesnny. They weie nearly as filthy as many of the Chinese, deus and were a, distinct Perry Leake lliis morning'. ���. i'\\ Bullock-\\Y\\'I��tPr p.-is'4-d tlitoiigh Revelstoke Wednesday evening orijus way to the coast. ' '' , Ask ybiir neigiiborliow h > likesdiis Gurney self-feeding heating stove? XV. M. La\\vn;nce, agent. o Dr. II. JC. Hull, ijemisi, has located iu Revelslokc. , At piosent his'oliice is ill Revelstoke. jiosjiital. .Souvenir and Chiistinas e-iuls and plintiis of I'evelstdkc in dili't'ii'isL designs j tist iu at the Canada DiTg tt Buolc Co's. . ' 0" The Canadian cn.'i'ingent has arrived at Cape Town. The' Canadian troops, it. i*-- said, will only be. iued for g-inison duty. Don't miss the chance of getting sonic, of ihe Rochester plated goods. See Lawrence's window displav. o , Artists nialeiials, tracing cloth waterproof, drawing ink, drawing pens,1 .ete._ahvav.s can l/e, h;id at liie Canada Drug it Book Co's. o David LM.'i'trusiiu i-etiif-ned from tiie coast this morning. He will 'rem lin ill Itevolstoko n few dav.S before g'^ing iiil.'i (.he Lardc-au. The Revelstoke Water, Light, 'it Power Co. is now outraged in installing six fire hydrants. This necessitates the laying of oOO feet of 4-incli pipe. Menibe.s of Revelstoke, lodge ]. 0. 0. V. sliottld leii'.on'ibei- that'the annual election of oilicors vvill take place upxt Thtii'sdav night and turn out 'in full force. 1 Chas. ..Lindmark left on liis long contemplated trip to Sweden Thursday, illuming. Jle v\\;j]l go by way of Chicago where he will be joined by Mrs'.. Lindih.-irk. " ' . ' ���<, 1 tcie~Uii" news to give the public 'J he Sah iLion A.mv wdl ojic-n thou now building on ]""iist stieet o-i Stin- fla\\ at S pin Mioliiigs will 1, ��� fl&ail 1> l',\\ I.SIIKU KVKKY SATUIM'.W --at��� REVELSTOKE, B.C., ���BY��� li. I!. CAM I'll KM.. Pi.-iu.ism-.it and l'j!OPiiii:-roi:. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Annum tSf ST1IICTI.Y is apvaxci: '("}-. ADVERTISING RATES. CO.VTIt.1CT ADVNHTISIOI KNT3 inserted .it the rate of Sl.nO per column inch pur month. , For spnecs of si\\-column inches oi- over .>1 per inch per month. , I'lSAXSlKXT ADVKIITISKMKNTS 10c. per line lirst insertion, ">e. per line' ciicli sulisu- qnent insertion. The number of lines ,. reckoned by space occupied, 12 liner! to llie inch. UEAl'IN'O ' NOTICKS 10c. per line each insertion, unless t'onti-aeled -for liy the 100 lines. ,-��� JOj) PHINT1VG of every kind at most .renson- ulilc rates nnd .slioi-tc-sl notice. ACCOUNTS for job priiiliiiK or advei-ti-.iii{? payable on the lit'sl of cvcr.v month. COHltKriPONDKNCE on all mailers of local or public interest invited anil carefully <���<>"- .sidercd. All c-oiiiiiuinientioiis to the Kilitor nitift be accompanied by the name of tlie writer, not.:icc-cs.s,u-iIy loi- publication, but ns nn evidence of food fiulli. . Address , , , ' TlIK KllOTH.VAY M.VII.. , Revelstoke, JJ.C-. REV Kb.STORK, DIvO. IS^fl. , Tun Hi'it.w.iJ, judging by its n-cnir utterances,' has no rogaid for llio truth, and the wiiler uf its ed loi ial columns in its last issue is a eliminator and a falsifier. 'In its aiiNicty to injure ' a capable and ti tist worthy "overnineiit. employee, wlio succeeded one of its,busses, and bad continually fed il on pap, the lleiald inakos'reck- loss statements utterly icg-irdloss of 'llie truth. In its i ago against those ��� who havo received their share of gov-, urn men I' work it does a groat deal,of plain as well as ornamental Iving. Tn its frantic attempts to iiijuie .someone, llio only weapons used are villi- ficatiuu and falselunid. And the . wiitor calls himself a man! In its last issue, it devotes, half a' column to Kellie, Atkins; Coursier,, et 'al, in which (bote is not a wind of trui li. To the opening p.-n-agi-.ipli R slates that Kellie told a .staiiiicli supporter of liis that the appointment of 11. Allans to a clerical'position' ��� was made during his absceuc-e. This, .Mr. Kellie says, is ,a falseliood. "Hurt",'' asks Mr. Kellie, "could ! make such a .statement, when us a Inallcr of fact no appoint nionI. lias been made. I would like "to know who 'this '.staunch stip- 'purti'i.' is. The. Herald's at'l.-icks on c Mr,. (Joursior are like tbe howling of a 'pack of wolves in disappointment at missing a bono." As a matter'of fact Mr. Atkins .worked for tlnee and one half davs propating llie revised votei .s lists. This ,was all he was engage,! 1 to do, and it vvas finished last. Mninlnv. These, facts were well known by the' Hei aid writer, littt thoy did not detei ��� him from writing a half column' f.i'sf- I ' hood regal ding the matter. The government agent hoie has been made "recently the, object, of several attacks . bv this villainous sheet, which wc o equally baseless. losullof their work. Legislation, the most radical . placed upon tbe statutes of any piomise in Canada was enacted. I'iiblic sentiment changed rapidly; it eniloisod the legislation and vvitii no unceilaiu vuice the'people demanded its enforcement. The opposition to t'he eiil'oi-eeinenl of these law- proved a giv.it.ediicntionnl foice. People com- meiici'd .studying and thinking for theiiiselv-es. and they will not, be sitt- isfii'd'tiiitil British Columbia is given a place alongside of the most, radical count lies. Tis well. Oiut conteinpoiai-y is now vyorrv mg about. Mr. Coursier and tlie Cash liaznar. This establishment no longer advertises iu I lie Herald, and the fact piobably explains the Herald's trouble. What an oppoi/lunity ' Rongougli' bad to do some most effective caitoon- ing. Our local board of trade and cily council would have made excellent, .subjects. Too bad lie passed llieiu up. Isn't Hovclsloko going'to do something for t'liat "Absent Minded Re.- 'Board-of Arbitration Needed. I'Jiirrow .Mam.: ���Sir: I would like to express my sympathy with tin; sii iking Slocan mineis wlio are m.iintaing "such, commendable pal ienco and self n'Mraitil, .under most, unjust and prnvnUing roii- dition.s". conditions which are a disgiiite, to llie country thai can develop such. Permit me also lo slate thai 1 do not. consider shikes or lockouts, a just means I'or deciding the disputes that unfortunately so t'leijiioiitly occur be- t vv.'i'ii capital and labor. No man, since the time that,'"Adam delved,"' has been able to justly lay claim to Iho'lV.ll results of bis individual laliur. The gioalesls lesuills tberc- fi-nin must 'n.-it mally belong lo the .State, and whalevel the nature of I ho work perform' d, the most inipoi lanl element in the I ransict ion is, 1 hat il inci-eas-i's llie ainount of the common weal III of the nation. There long cessations from labor thai an- inflicted upon the workers al the instance of trade--, unions, to correct, perhaps.' llie si-HNIi injustice of n ..yiiflic.'il.e or corporation; really constitute ;i conlNcali.in ol" t be natinn.-il wealth. Idleness is hut another naine for ��.lcaling, because, although capable, the idler refuses to woik.atid so inakos no return for, the privilege and right of living. Ill's I'm llier.stealing because' the nation is thereby depiived of llie increase of vv call h' vv Inch <-ll(iuld have ,-ipcrued to.it from ihe fair .labor of the idler. Under Ihe pi osfiil .system ni rather coudilion, I'oi-'l heie'.s nothing .systematic about it.'the people ���vvitii a big P��� ai'i' ooiiipelled lo walls for il, should some petty squabble aiise between Mi-eel car iii.iii.nrer and em[ihiyees. ANn it ha.- to iiic'ui- mnit'i-i'ssiiy risk The Way It's Done m, Spokane. . If may not. be generally understood, but it is nevertheless a fact, I bat th" trades unions of this city hav-.* done considerable tovvaids settling tin-Chinese question by'refusing to and discouraging other'- from patronizing any institution run by Mongolians. A lew years ago there wore over forty Chinese laundries in this cii.y. Now there are not, ovei' a Awn, while the population of I ho cily has increased to almost double, and tlie white laundi ies have increased threefold, and employing six pr seven times as manv hands as (hey were four years ago. There.- are now employed in the white laundries of this city about 250 hands receiving about $2 a day. or over $500. a day, that menus about �� 150,000 a year, which could lie increased to $300,000, being paid to white men and women of this city. If it were not for the active pari taken by the trades council and the subordinate unions,niost. if not all, of this money would lie going info the pockets- of Chinese. Il may not be the case vvitii all, hut must of the union's in lliis city have ,-i fbie of $5 nn any and all members caught palioni/.ing Chinese laundries. We hope all vvill follow this example and, then enforce the law.���-Fioeiuens Labor Sournal. Kootenay Lodg-o No. 15A.F. &A.1VT. The regular meeting arc held in the 31as- c&���������>^Xv JT\\ eiiJcTcinijk'.Uoui no's ^ST^TJi'^V^ "*-Wi?L==- U.ill. on llie tluril gt^- j%7*feM "" t1 'l-v, in u,'icl1 *r~j��lll(Jlllll ill S J'- til. O^ Vij-itiiar lirct lii-cn -*-' coi-iliiilly welcomed. V. is. FUN11T, riec-HUTAiiv. REVELSTOKE LODG3,1. O. O. F., No. 25. ;fcS*-'-��� ' Itoiruliu* mud in^s are held -*****"��� : - - : * <& Musical Instruments! % 'l\\ JIOORE. X.G curtliully welcomed. A. C. THOMPSON'. Six. SELKIRK LODGE, NO. 12, I. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday J^rrX^'-~i��Xr~^^ evening iiiOddfellous' /r m ^r^\\H'111 -lt * "'dock-. '* ---^"vS^ v\\ Vi-nin^r ljr< tlirt-ii oor- x^*--aSAli,-illy invited to attend. J. PMXMKK, N". G. .J. MATIIIK, Six. " , Practical Patriotism. The British Govci'iiiii.mt after a few more pui chases of onibalined meal ���from crooked United States contractors will probably turn to Cniiail.t which r'oallv^shuuld have'liad first choice, as part of the Empire, in Ihe purchase of supplies.' Canadian-: do not, deal in Kitten meat, but. in food which England knows i.s unsurpassed, at least by I lie United States. Canada has shown her loyalty, at some expense, and a share of the advantage of furnishing supplies might well have been given U>' the Dominion. Tbe fi amis worked by Yankee contractors may be useful eye- openers���Toronto Star. Social Question,Solving Itself. JJiiriiijr the past 'six months the li'usts have decreased tbeii" advert is- insf out lav by from $9,000,000 ,lo $],'},- 000,(100. The d. inuners are heing bit pi ot I y hard ; the,above shows that the newspapers (not supported liy; trusts) vvill also lie hit. The geiioial public" .will bo hit the hardest, however, and the blows will keep on comiuir until vvo have public ownership of monopolies. ��� Citizen and Qounlry. 11. It. CAMPiSKLh, C. It. COURT MT. BEGBIS I.' O. F, No. 3iCl. Meets in the O.ldfchoiv If.ill 011 tlio second and foili-l h Mdinlii.v.s of ciicli mouth. ViMtin;-; lirctli- l'cn invited lo attend. JC. D. .1. O. .JOHN'tiON, If. S. ' Gold Ro.ngo Lodge, K. of P., No. 20, RovclsiolEC.B.C. , ^ i Meets i'vi'1-v W'ediic"-- flny in Odd ' Follows- 11.ill al S unlock. Visit hig Knife'lils, inr vited.'- .. ��� " AAX. Glhh. C. C. W. MUIlltAY. JCoi-'It.&P. AV.V. <-'im many more onlcrH lilaeed in its liniids for thih t-lnnsof woik. Size llicin up when yon sec lliein. ��� Then for any class of business Mationcry consult The Kootenay Mail GUY BARBER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Watches, Clocks i , Repnirintf n^Spcoiiilty. C.lMt.' Watch Inspector. KcvclKtoko; li. C. ��� ie*-C3k HidTOHY is boin.4 in.ii'le very f .st in J3i it tali Columbia just now. A ;oe.ii revolution is takinij place in liiopio- vince. And cli-int,ro< are m-ulc vvith , ."iiu-li k-aloitlosocopii; r.ipidiiv th it few- are able to aputeeiatc vvb.it tlieyun.v -iiiean. Tw o \\ eai s ai;.! I'lrnisji Columbia vvas conl rolled by the ni"s-. non-proijios.siv e i and . corrupt Set o:' men to li" foiln I anyvvlie,-' io C.uiad-i. .Manv "t" its p��o-i,'e vvoie tnoss on t.hoir backs as (iid liie n.-o;i hers of ibo jjm oi uiueiit. J'io^oss w.is uiikiio-.vn ; ih" ii'viiiuis o* ',." piovinc-o, t'ie hei ii.i.ij" of tli" ������"-. ,-. were ^'iien lo f.iv ..i iles .\\ ;, I: .1 In s hand:' natural vic:i!th, wiu-h s||..u! i have been conserved for the w||i.!t. poop'e, .v.is iteklessly s,|u,mdered and very few d ire.I c.di Ii.dr. <." ��� \\ r��� i :i meilt was for a ir'V, by tin- {>' \\ . and Iw pfripl.' vmH 'no", a \\w,:,7 Men of r.nlilfil iilels weie ('.--.v: ,i>; I tho-e who had (lie leui'-l ily to ,'\\r, i th"ti|s,'lv"s Mici i|is(, weie I io\\i-i| up li as fii ,ind pi (ipei- -ulijei t - foe ,i Iii..i;o asylum. "J'vvo years .ijjm inis vv'iil.-i a f"W voire? weie lifted in piolest. ,i:nl ! the revolutiiin t oimnem '-d. In Ih" pi-ovinci.il ei-np.ii^u vvhuli fnllovv.il. ' for tin' Hist (ini- pro^res-ive id-Ms .iii'l pi im iplt's vvei e eXploit.'il .nul ill.' oil Ji'll-iy shoutel-.s -ti'ii'l ���',ii;li i-l. The.! shells wet e ^"-1 tinp,r I ii;bter e.i; h ye,n. tin- iiidf H-iii^inuii'i; lnm,'"i .in I ,'h'V couldn't see I hot these vv.i^.:;i\\ l.i.:' in pi ovini i.il publics foi .inv'l ,'iin-_r more tll.in tbe pu-b !<. bold tiie o'lh -s and di-poiis.. Ii.iiii-liisi's. 1'nii'i >'s ,i nl r-o,il hind-lo tin f.iit bli.'l. Tli"-c lin- imcI'm were sciMpcd away ami iciu was in,id.. i'iir |i'Lfi-!,ii ion ,-i|n:i^ pi.- 2i'|.s,jvc line-. T.'io-i' wlio i>11>.i-_r"11 tin's abo.itt tcd.iy are iutoiii.shftl at tbe > is a il'ictor of philosophy of Munich tuii- -L-lK. -free and tnilepeiulentV can I'm - j "Ss'Mn,-nrot It. B.-irun:.1 has been tbei vvilni-5-- the s-i:dtlen .stopping: ot j. 1Ilsti,|!,,,| n< |l;1>t���,'.- ,,f the Unit.-u-iali lhi- li ivv of pnispt'i-ty and the develop- , chinch in Chelsea. Mass. The Ilev. Sani- ni"iit ot tbi'ir t-outilrv enliiely .-it-rested In serve Ihe interest of soiiu- piobably , obsi-ure and fiieii;ri z.ni'i of spet-ula-^ i ih'ti" and tbe F. of L. . im- or a d.>i en't s..y !.,,,>; 'j'iiev ; r" now i-i i'-s- to inl"i ["-���; ". Ti IP', they ini'Jfbt in -ome or" I be .i!love i*isi,i:i'-i's. p-'t ili.>n tin- ;nv rninent. ..:.d :f '���'.<������ :;������. -':-Ti��i'--i.t i-ii-is"i,| c! lo i.o'O" 1'"������:". '.', !i!"jriil t'-il I il" ������hiilii1"" p 't .' ..-'I,'; s" ". it, v.-;J" .--.- ���: pi.iv , eli . fli'l ���" .v.-. i|..e ���_-o-.--:-:i!!,r' .:. mu-t r.i*' ! i"i; ��������� v.i'h tie- lav.-s ,-f sil.n-lv a-l.I (���"':��� o.'l " '"' i'i ���>"��� 'lb ' Corporation of (lis City of Hev- ���> ' elstoke. COUItT Ol'i l.'KVIStOX. , ' VTOTICIK lis l,IKl!I-:i".Y f.'lVKN (hut. n c-oin-l J_N '* of revision for the I'itv of Uevelsioka will he held nt 1 lie ollice of thu eilv clerk. Itev- clslokc. II. ('... on llie 1Mb d.-iy of Deccinter nl the honi-of lllo'cloek in tho founoon for (he purpose of hciuinu; eoinp'iiiiits .mniiisl llio assessment lis nindu for llie year l!'l.O ,liy the assessor nnd for icvisinif nnd correcting Ihe nssi-ssineiil. roll for dipt yea v. , Dated this JOIIi Nov ember, ISflJ). ���C. K. HUAW. City Clei-b. ,XTOTIf:K--Tlie Arrowbcid and Koolcnay ��S liniluiiv (-(linpiuiy (incorpor.-ilcd by nn net of (Ik: IcKislnturc .o'f liril'sb ('oliunbi.i. (il Victoria, Chaplin-17) vvill apply to llio inrh'.i- iiii-nt of Oiii.-ifhi nl its next session lor,in net declining llio vvordis which the company is b.\\ ils net of incorporation authorized to construct to bo works for the gcucr.il .ul vantage of'Cm- ���uln; extending: to the end ot the year ICOo the licnod ivitliin vvhieli the company may com- pleio its woik, and gh ing such iiowovs to the company ns to tho maintaining aud npc-ntiug nr (hsjio'sing of its railway and works u.s are iisimIIv given tn railway eouipanics incorporated bv the pni-li.i'.iicntof Can oin. i Bv order of l lie Provisional Pirecloi's. CH.vI.'hKS DllI.VKW'ATK!?, r ' Secretary. Monlrcil. -nib November. ISIW. IIIMU BEOS. Healers in all kind�� of -����� -f + Earm Produce Fish ; Fowls FrilitS (Inrge qiuuiftios) Vegetables , ���f 4- On Inuid till (ho time. itffC.M and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. ' ' Telephone Call 36. .Ti-rw iu3'*i\\ c?{vza seo: E32^.TsTT c. Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware. Tinware. Powder, Fuse, Etc!' Miners' and Prospectors' Outfits a'Specialty. l.'p.mtii.iu iis't-ofjiitiun.' pri'iiclii'il the iti- st.ili.-iiiiiti sermon. Add.'i.lo I'Nt'iii. llio L'l-cnt Il.ilinn :1C- Ui'��. Ii,i�� j;;s; been ci'lebi-iit'llg nt Itonlo lhi/ liflieth .iiiiiivei s;iry of the Iii11 Si of i.< i onl.. s..ii. Mai.pus (Jionrio C;'.pi:iiiic:i Ini (J.-ilii). g-M.'em.-m in w.-iiiing' io "r o-*T'-Hci worn the (', P. I.', hotel and i,. , ., \\ ...a,,,:,., . I {J Hoiii-ik; Iii (is. s|o:-f. small gold bionih, 'j.ni .\\...^.i iiia ^ , u .���f foi,,- lt.,i veil elov ei. j. u.-lcl. l-'indcr \\;;-s V.-i'iiiie C.i'idiilph ileili. who wis | v.-ill be revv.ird'-'l by lolurnilig lo the elllce of i- I'm- ilit- eutiie sn'Uli ill I he j lhi'C P. K. bulcl.. ' .'I'l-'-'l. o ��� re:::;i',n .-u f'li.-n lestmi list , rrrr=������ ���:���. .. . sp-i-, i rede: 'i' i I ��� i.'s .1 - o! i '. lAl'l.'l ill i'^' s| 'I IP il" i'i- ;���- i 11' > i' i a win! i " ;i'i ��� I ��� I \\;.,i 'j-.i i ' r .a-cr.iesc: n-d to tiie p-.-s-..|( it. in n t ie ii-si-P tin; s ��i>.|| in! |,v i|:o ���' - < ! '.!.<' leii'iion .' of t'l e l.ii^-i-st J"': In! ij- pjesei'ts FI ARVKY & .AfcOAHTIOR, x- W.ls !. y Co..! 'i ;i s(|,. < ( : \\.'; '.!.! 1 r, r-n ed I ei en I'.i by | it i! nAniir-jncKS. wii.igitoij", rcrc. Orriciis : :t.j:.so\\s V/zw Vi.nc'K, 1,'t.vi.i.- - i-ik.*, I.. C. ^���'i' I'l'imi-i-. ! ^ro.icvt.it. an. ! !,(���! elgl.l. i I'-'i ! (Ullif- ' l.'evt-Nlo'.c. V. C: Furl ?*|(; le. P. C. t'e <\\r.(:iiM's I cir.o. S. V,<< 'iiniu, ' .1. A. Il.vnvrv, li'. !ln-s to tlio ; ' licvi-l-'ol.e, 11. C. i I-'orl Sleele, 11. C. a i' v "1(1 '! cut" r..'! illi\\v n i ���s r. I 'i"l,e\\f ' U "i'i! ' ,ip I l I .1' i<*K c i. ;"." ; i i ion 1* mp ,! t. -o ; !i.i I t h ��� v\\ ii ������',!. ,!-. v. i: M.i' ��� ��� t !������ "j\\-".i" n,if>, -i .',i '.J-il l! "'ill! of Ills l n-l- i.��."fr"e ,i nd nul -;i"ii'l "'fll' I' I 11(1 .V Ol sltljl 1^1 III. ��� lint .til (lis).uli's I,.-. I and i iimi oiii^hl 11. !>.��� ,il I to i i^'i' ei ir:i"iit ni 'ui i ���- i ,-it'ii- di .1 .* ad j'i-1 mi-'il. id oi olti ess i i i'w' ';," nl Ten V" ; ! .li,, II (lid I ','���. \\ le S. .t, -i i!. - . ,- ��� 11'ir-> s:i,.;.i:!k. v u-. Ii'i.ii Sliiibi ir'-, I J. \\V7 cnoss. M. D. CITY HKALTII (������unlive i-i ' i i 'i I"' t stuiiid. ..V- J ii iv.- \\.i in1-"! .1.i'. I l-,oii_'b il is m . I! kl.i i V. 'I III'- LT P. "! I.," I' 1,1, as ,i I |i| ..si..]( (iiiis( ii ni.'d. i i i n-'ilv I,i. ki.-iL," in m"a r-- io ..|V-- I Ib.s l.iii s],,,i,|,l ii,,. po,,; Ii- ii ia k>' it I -spoil~i lih- t'l >| - and ,' a |in li'e o! a VV.ll dill'.' just il-l' I., l.i 111 ir W " s hi Ml 111 s�� '<. a eli inu' ' i.i ' b ��� ( hai ,k ter and ;,i i i i ildi-s of (l|, ''!i.iii!r: of N' -v ESTABLI3KED 16i2 VICTORIA, B.C. FURNITURE ���"enders, Fire sets, Andirons, etc. >i:;iss and Wrougiit fron Finish. I.; I. st d,--i-:is in 11. & II. Rr- oeption; IJuiciuet, Pi.-nio ;mil ii;i i^ L.nn|'s. o Write Tor Il'usii-.iCon.s of C niplrfs Ifolisj Kuril.s|i:ni;s. . G-old. Silver, Lead,-and Ooppsr Ores W. PELLSWllAHVEY, A- \\ ui k r'il V. V l|'l kIi'II' "''I P< d ('loss ,l-.)I k 'i ,, Ati'i1! i"."" " -ir " ,!.-'( " ', IIe|i|(.s,.' !."!'.!��� I'.'V f'l, '"'l ,-. I . W.'-i'I!^'-' ' !,,v vi -I i'i , .," ; c-^ . .��� ilsb'll, I'.i-I- ll'.'l, h., -e.i -.-.ith the ,- 'li" S[i���'.,-!i- i;. i"-. '.:��� ; b: .j" !i Wi!'i,i in ,A-t ,f ��� ��� ��� i: Ins t.-k'-jj^ |.'.*i ;;-iscs c-jtitb- r ,i;nt;il I- F. 0. s'.. Kit. > flfli '-nnil r\\Tr t ii:i'.i'(,'ical Works, VA Vt'Ol, VI I!, It. C. .snirijilin-' Wor!;-,, 717'; I!) I'endcr Si red. ;n*( l,.ii-id to |ju,liii-e Ihe .''how; cliisse-. of oi' - I i\\ lii.m li' * i -.'. 11. & -' 1,1. .. JI .ri P. -i i ll follow ll s" 111-. V 1/ van i a. I lholl oil. -Miiilh W'r.li Kii^hsh houses -Metal Co. SlIK llt'l-s, Checking l)i ilieii/'--, Viiiiiif.'ittiiroi-s. 3rotor pulrn a. specialty lirr il I>; nit p. "rmr iriil' \\"\\ ,'.��� ,;, , -he -.-.tut io I'l.ti iv Mini old !"��� i f .j '' I r,,!i! he, ho 'V .'I5- ,' '1 oi to���'> 'i I! ':lll "I k'l'i i it. I,el s!,,. i',i, m'1 i >;i ,,, |n;��i'- rr'l 1,111 v, ;|s ri innii u i'th ^.s'l.il'K; ' ���''hi- e.i^-o 'I'i ih'ir," VANCOUVER HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED WHOLESALE PAINTS AND OILS 339 Hastings Street, Vancouver. B. C. Branch Store: Nelson, B. C.23 MeLennan, MeFeely k Company, Limited, hULCdHLL E'sHnUVVAllt ! ^'..ml Maud-Is, Gmtn a-id Til.'ifr. .AiAJJiSTfCJ STFI5L HAXGES for Hold mid Family U * Miners' and Mill Supplies. Vancouver, - ������ - British Columbia, JJi-.'ind.cs a! IJ.iwsun Cilv, Atlin and Bcnnclt. n ' in.in in- I Ini. vi-Id |. I he .-I'd! i- ,'\\'i';npl lil'ist ef ill" yull U'liilvry'i' Tn I if- ii hi'l o "'> t l.'f vv "ll , s|hiii!,| ( hi im ;'��� .; , ��� i , i -i,i,'i 1 frn.l .'! t III-i t In li |. M I' .hi [ 'i- i.j il,. ����� _ bin ' - ��� i ��� ir i'i In- .1 I i tlii i.i .ii - Al. In-".'i I li'in !-) 11) )d ,i nd nr.' \\ f ;|i|t,(. fld'll Kiv.ii'V? Or is ' r -~ ' ' Tl," fi!'!'.'i!i I-. r cit.'iiii'T n rn-���, ��|i..;. or v.hv 'V',i:|.| h,. be (������,:,,| I,,,-/, (.'h.tn^j Juunml, ���������'..; '" . '. I^l,ii-i:.'_' ?i:,'l 'j'-Ii 'JV.iriM ,i! w 'il'-. rmt i'-". t.il.'TI. . f.'in^ K ally ,i sij.fi Lilly, at "-li'iitcsL Coritiac-ls fur jfilii'in^ .Airi'ti' fin' !���!��� C. Oil Cf. berfc Samson. THE B. 0. ASSAY AND CHEMICAL SUPPLY CO. (LIMITED). (Lad- .JJarF.'ii'l.'inc ic C(i.) VANCOUVER, B. C. \\\\'i' ,ii i- .M.iii'.iI.k I in ci -; and direct, Import.-is, .-ind carry a l.n-^i' ==tock of ," H i la in i s, J.'ni i i.ici .s, l'"iii'('!iij-^(iniN. Si-ii'iitilic" and Practical Books Glus.swnrp, Plat in urn unii(|s,.v ri(|~.(;;,(.inic-alsand fl]] oUiprAssaycr'sand Mincr'.s rcqniriMiu'iits ,.Su!" A^'-ut.s ji.i .Mi iy.ni Crucible ('onipaut, J3iiLti-,rsi,a, Becker Sons' BaI- anc-i's, etc C,il.il('a'ii'' a.i.l r'nii p.n lic'iiltirs st.'lH on applicatii'ii. _JL THE KOOTENAY MAIL THE LIFTING THICK. IT IS EASY TO PERFORM, BUT HARD TO UNDERSTAND. Pour Men. Kucli Holding Ilia Drentli mid L;niuft- !>nt One Kinder, Lift an Iron I'liile AVcif;I>i��K IS-I Founds. All Indian F:iklr'n Trick. "A few of us have lately been experimenting wilh the old trick of lifting peo- ' pie on one's Ihifrer' tips," said a young man who lives at a fashionable boardiuj; house on St. Charier, street. "Our pur- , pose vvas to obtain sonic accurate, intelligent data on a very mysterious phenomenon, and we kept a careful record of cv- ' t'rytliinjj we did. Some of the results were very surprising. We began by lift- ��� injj a living person. One of our party lay down at full length on an extension ta- ' ble, and two of us stood at each side, opj posito his shoulders and knees. At a given signal all live tool; ten deep breaths in unison, then each of the four at the sides , placed one linger of the'right hand, under the prostrate, man's body and lifted, meanwhile holding our breath. In the majority of trials, .say three out of five, he came up without'-, perceptible effort, nnd several times he was 'lifted as high as'we could stretch our anus. Theie i.s absolutely .no sense of weight, and the o thing is so absurdly easy that each man at the table is bound to feel vaguely suspicious that he liaK--!a-e::=:i-:"!;^i=:^sd=.:!jatT the others really do the lifting. I'felt so myself instil common'sense convinced me that it was ulteily impossible. "The lightest tif'nur subjects weighed 14!) pounds, and no four people en eaith could ordinarily lift a man of that size on their linger tips without visible strain. We Hied- a great many variations, but thejilaii I have desciihed 'was the only one that proved generally .successful. The essential point .seemed to I.e'to seemc a certain rhythm in breathing, and whenever we hit the lift was made wilh unfailing eertaiiity, hut if any one'of us 'broke'step,' so lo speak, the experiment failed. We were all deeply in earnest.,so wc had no trouble ou account of giggling or h.Vbteries. I was lifted repeatedly myself, and the feeling is indescribable. .Flouting' in water is ns near as I, can 'come to it. ' ���. ��� 'Vr-fter a great- many experiments with ^.livmig^ people." continued the speaker, "we tried inanimate objects. We took :i square iron plate, 'weighing IS-I pounds, formerlyx,used in a health, and placed it on a stool. Four of us,stood at the cornel's nnd;went through the same routine that I, have already described���breathing . in unison'^nud then suddenly lifting. To our gr.eat 'surprise, this experiment proved fully as successful as the other, and in -10 recordj-'trials the plate went up 21! limes. Such a test, hy the'way. is dangerous, because if there is,the slightest catching of ft breath while the'heavy object lifted is ��� in the- air it instantly conies crashing down vvitii its full weight. 'Several of us narrowly' escaped being hurt by tlie iron Blab, aiid that suggested another and very interesting device. " ' "We took a large spring steelyard, graduated up'to 200 pounds, and-made it self registering by attaching a hit of pencil to the pointer and putting a slip "of paper over the scale. Then we hooked it. into a, ring in the llooi- and fastened"the other "end to the uudeiside of a short , piece of plank. The'plauk was supported across a couple of chairs, and we tried lifting it exactly as we did the iron slab. That,'put a' tension on thp'steolyaril, and the effect vvas exactly as if we were' lifting something that grew heavier and heavier the higher it went. Our breathing had no effect whatever on the spring, but the npparntus. while crude, vvas valuable in "showing our normal lifting power. We found we were unable to get above 12 pounds without clearly perceptible effort, and to register '20<*poiinds re- ' quired pronounced exeition. Of course we,could push the hoard up on our four linger tips until the pointer stood at 100, but that was a 'gymnastic feat that strained every muscle. We found .that the raising ��of .the IS-I pound slab re- ��� quired inlinitely less apparent force than the registcriug'of 10 or 12 pounds on the ��� steelyard. ' That disposes of the theory that the weight was so divided we 'didn't feci-it.' "Now, how is one to account for nil this? To me it is unaccountable. It looks like a clear inversion of the law of ' gravitation, and the experiments are so simple that'.auy five people who are serious and sensible can perform them without the slightest trouble. They recall Very strongly io my mind the Mevilation' trick of Indian jugglers. I, have never seen the thing myself, but Professor Kil- ' Ward Baldwin, who is known as an ox- poser of spiritualistic hiimhiiggei-y, once gave me a graphic description of a performance which he witnessed at Rum- bay. The fakir, who was very old, stuck four swoids in the eaith and had a young fellow; lifted np and laid oi| the hilts, two under his shoulders and (wo under his calves. * lie-was stietched out rigid about - (i yard above the ground. The fakir then Withdrew the swords, one at a time, and the assistant remained in the air without vir-ible siippoi t. Rahiwin declared it was n trick, but admitted that he couldn't see through it. . "Still it was really more inexplicable than our own experiments. One might say in regard to lifting a living person that some sort of electric sympathy was established, that the- phenomenon was iu some Way due to animal magnetism, but how about ,the iron plate? The metal has n certain fixed gravity, and how that gravity can be modified or overcome by anything we might do, no matter what, is a problem that bailies conjecture.-' Our -rhythmic breathing undoubtedly wns a direct bearing ou the result, been use we nre unable to accomplish anything without it, but why? I have a pretty fair Imagination, but I haven't been able to get within n mile of a theory, even when 1 leave probabilit ��i>i:>-e|y out of consideration.'" RATTLING THE BONES. It In a Lout Art With tlie Boys of the Present Day. * Some unusual demand on the part of a regular patron set the proprietor of the little old variety store and, newsstand to rummaging among the accumulations of tho yv.'iis since he had first started his humble business. Tt brought to light va-. l-ious kinds of odds and cuds, but not the urticle sought. -, ��� ' "That's dead stock for fair," he said, without any thought of a pun as he threw- a small parcel on the counter, for it was a "pair of bones." These bones were of rosewood, neatly finished, and each wrapped carefully in .soft paper. They were just as good as any that ever ornamented the northeast Mid of the semicircle of the San Francisco minstrels in the days when negro minstrels had not di'eaincd of putting on frills and becoming dark face comedians. ..."That pair of bones must have been on my hands these 20 years," the dealer continued. "I haven't had a call for anything of the"sort in a dozen .years that I' can remember, yet it used to bc,tliat-I had not only to carry a full line of bones, but I had to put them in the showcases to attract custom. How long is it since you heard a boy going along the street with a pair of bones in each hand and making all the sorts of noise that the weapons are capable of? I don't know a boy now that would know,how to hold the things in his lingers, much less play pllicm.. �� "Just as soon ns a boy got' through, with baby games he had to have the bones and to keep at them until he could play,them. I'remember the first ones I liad were real bones, the kind that come in rib roasts,of'beef. I must have traded off something for them with the butcher boy. Of course I could have had the bones out of our Sunday dinner, but cooked bones were' no good. They had to be dried in the sun to make,, them right. Some boys' could whittle out wooden bones if they had the luck to get hold of the right kind of hard wood and had a good knife, for it vvas no good to make your bones out of an old" broomstick. There was no ring to them. That's bow you learned to play on the things, nnd you were no sort of a boy until you could play with both hands "at once. Tho crowd wouldn't, have anything to do with you until you could, and even quite small girls, had no hesitation about tasking you to keep 'pin stores'-��� with them and made you feel like a baby. You bet you' lost no time in learning to 'rattle the bones!' That's the phrase I've been trying to think of, and now it's just come to mei Playing-the bones didn't seem right to, me. We rattled them. ��� "There were two- pair of bones, such . as that you have there, in a set, and the more costly ones were nlways sold in sets. A'set like that must have sold for as much as $1.50, for, you see, it's fine rosewood,,,with a r^r.l piano finish.-' Mahogany hones were a little bit cheaper- say about $1 a set. From that down you could get them for almost any price. I know what killed the trade in bones.- It' was ingenuity. When everybody vvas rattling the hones, there were some people "who never could learn the.way. I guess '.their early', educations must .have been neglected. So an inventive genius'made n patent bone that anybody'could play.* It had a metal tongue and a bob'that hit thehono itself, and made the noise that way. ..That killed the bones. Who was going lo work hard to leiun the "Train Coming Into the Station' on the real bone when any baby could do it iust as well on the patent bone?" THE PORT OF, BOTTLES. A Pecnllnrlty of a Demi Spot In the Caribbean Sea. "There is a, dead spot in the Caribbean sea," said the first''officer of a Urnzilian ship, "that ought to he called the port of bottles. It lies very nearly midway between Cartagena, in Colombia, and Kingston, Jamaica, aud at a guess I should say it was due east of Cape Gia- cios a Dios. It is out of the steamer tracks, and the action of the, great currents going one way and another has left a space of stagnant, water without any real movement at all. Anything that gets into the dead spot is apt to stay there unless driven out by some big storm and will simply drift round and round, gathering sea grass and barnacles. "The.last time I saw the place was in ISOo, when I was on board a tramp from Kio that had changed its course a little to take up some rubber at a Centra! .American port. .While we were passing through we noticed a floating spar, nnd among a lot of rubbish attached to it, was a peculiar looking^, round''object, bright red in color. We put off a boat to investigate, and it proved to be a patent buoy which had'been set adrift from a Florida lighthouse station in 1S93 and vvas part of a systematic ntteiiipfTo_nscertain the speed and direction of currents,. , Inside was an official.memorandum, which vvas afterward returned to the navy department with data of when and where found. But what is a good deal more interesting is the fact that while we were ..securing the buoy we discovered threo bottles'sticking iu tho drift, all covered with weeds nnd slime. One was empty, and the other two had papers inside., Tho first was a memoranda that the bottle had been dropped from a yacht off th��' Grand Cayman, in, I think, the year 1S02, and the other i|ielosuro -showed that it came from a ship bound for Mon-' te^ideo, on what date I forget. In each case it was-evidently the whim of some idle passenger, hut it was a little odd that wc should find the whole collection together.' "I noticed n lot of other driftwood in the dead spot, and I am confident that no end of bottles could ho culled from the place. Hundreds are dropped overboard every year, but' very few escape heing knocked to pieces unless they 'happen to find their way to'some such a still place ns I have described." ��� New Orleans Times-Democrat. CITY Orders left stable.'; Will at my have speedy attention., W.'FLEMING-- t-C����w 'NAKUSP'HOUSE Nearly Opened , Furnished and Supplied A FIRST CLASS HOUSE L. A. SNOWMAN, Prop. 800 PAGIFIO LIHE YOU MUST NOT FORGET. Analysis of Instinct. An English traveler in northern Rus- -sia, telling how he made his way through u forest after a fall of snow simply by keeping that side of the tree to which tho suow,clung always in the same relation to his course, is led to examine how it is that a savage gains the instincts of his race. We often hear of ''the instinct of direction," as we may call it,, possessed so lnarvelously hy savage races. People profess to explain it in one of two ways. It is either said that the Indian actually does take note of the sun. the wind, the lay of the laud or the course of the streams, which, as a fact, it is often, in the dense forest, impossible for him to do. i*r else it is set down simply as "instinct." nnd this, ullhough it is nearer the" mark, is in a sense to. beg the ques- 'tion. -ft Instinct,, however it may be In the case of animals, is here no doubt hereditary experience. - The sun, the wind, the streams, are influences, hut only that. The Indian does not consciously observe them. Just hs you, using nn experience gained in daylight, can follow without hands in (lie dark a winding staircase between the baluster and the wall, so with the Indian in his forest. His "ohsi'rvalion" is entirely subjective, an unconscious impression, the sum of small influences, to which by heredity his senses are alive, as the rel'iia to light pictures. In the same way I hail not consciously remarked Ihe lay of the snow on the trees, yet the fact kept me from going astray. A Prnctlcnl Mnn Sny�� ForsretfnlneBH In Mniinly Dae to Laziness. ' A successful business man said that there were two things, which ho learned when he was 18 and, which were ever afterward of great use to him���namely, never to' lose - anything and never to forget anything. The story of this'lesson is printed iu The' Country Gentleman. , An old lawyer sent the -young mau with an important paper, giving hiin 'definite instructions'what to do with it.. "But," inquired the. young man,' "suppose thnt.l should lose it, what shall I do then?" �� ��� . , ' "You must not lose it," said the lawyer, frowning. , ' ," " . "I don't mean to," said the young man, "but suppose I should happen to." "But I say you must not happen to. I shall, make no provisions for, such an' occurrence. You must not lose it." This put a new strain of thought into the young man's mind, and ho fomid(tliat. if he was determined, lo do a thing he could do it. Lie made such 'a provision every contingency that he never lost anything. , ['; , He found this equally true about 'forgetting. If a certain niatter of importance was to be,remembered.' he,pinned it down on his mind, fastened it. there nnd made it stay. ��� He used to declare: "When a man tolls me that he forgot to do something, I tell him he might ns well ,have'"said, 'I did not care enough about your business to take the trouble to think of it again.' "I once, had-an intelligent young man in my employ w.ho deemed it sufficient excuse for having neglected an important task to say. 'I forgot.' 1 told him that would not answer. If he was'sufficiently interested, he would be careful to rcinombcr. It, was because he did not care enough that he forgot. I drilled him with this truth.' . "He worked for me three years, and' during the last year of the three he was utterly changed in tliis respect. He did not forget a tiling. His forgetting, he found, had been a lazy and careless habit of mind, nnd he cured it." America's Great Tpans-Continental.Hoiite Quick Time! , Good Service! First Class1 and Tourist Sleepers " Through From Ocean to Ocean! Tickets Issued Through and Bagj*ugi> (Jliecki'd to Destination. '���> c * . "' , Daily Trains - Knst ��� KKVF.LSTOKK * , West' 8.20 leave leave 17.30 TO AND FROM KOOTKKAT POINTS. 8.10 loavo arrive IG. 15 The Canadian Pacific \\'��� Steamship Co/s. . , STEAaiEIT.3' '- {ROSSLAND a nd KOOTENAY Leave'Arrowhead daily for all points in Kool- cnay, making comifotJou at X:\\lc-.isU for nil points on'Nakusp & i-Uoeaii nulw.-y- anil .Sloe m Lake. Close connection nt Kobson , for Nelson ami all Kootenay l.nkc anil Uivcr points, and for Trnil. llo.sslaml and points so'ulli. I'or full iiifornii.'tion, tickets. ina.pt, etc., call on or address XV. BRADSHAW, Agent, Rcvclstoko. Or to \\V. l'\\ AXDKKSON'. Tniv. Pas';. Agent, N'i-Woh. H.C". fi. J. COY I.E.. , ��� A. fi. P. Agrnt." Vancouver. 11. C. His ConfcHHlon. Chicago Girl���Now that we are engaged, tell me truly, Is there anything in your past life that you have reason to be Rshanied of? ��� Chicago Youth���Darling, I cannot toll b. lie. I cTnce thought for almost a week that I loved a St. Louis' girl.���^Chicago News. " ���������' '���;.:' 77, Tlie IniiultiMvc YomiKnter. The old in si ii was, reading the paper, and little Keiririe was plnyimr around. "Pa." said little Iteggie, "did you learn to pull wool when you were a little boy?'1 "Um ��� what's that? ��� uh-huh ��� lemino read!" ' , . "And, say. pa, is mamma's hair wool?" went on little Iiogde. "Uh-huh���run on and play now,, kid, and lemnie read this paper." "But, pa, when you pull it do you mis it?" persisted the innocent little love of a boy, with a crafty, faraway twinkle in his off eye. "Hey? What's that? What the dickens did you say?" hundred the.old man. sharply dropping his paper. "Oh, nothin," said Ii11Io Ileggle. "Only I heard mn tollin sis a while ago that if yon think you're pitllin the wool over her eyes you're mixed, that's nil. and"��� ���Washington Tost. A-WImc Critic. The late Krnncisquo Snrcoy was for 40 years a figure of great prominence, in French literary life. As a critic of the drama he was looked upon as one having authority, and praise from him meant success to the struggling playwright.. His criticisms were honest, fearless and independent, and it is rememberi-il of him that he rofused the honor of lielnnc- ing to the French academy lest he should come iiudt'r'.nhligntinii to favor the plays written by other members. Surrey's good sen--'.- wns often put to j the test. One day a friend came rushing j into his room, waving a paper. "What is the matter?", inquired the critic. "Here's sonic, one," cried the" other, "who has been calling you an 'imbecile' in print! Are you going to challenge him?" Sarcoy smiled. "Certainly not," ho replied.' "I owe him my thanks. The public will soon forget the word 'Imbecile' and will only remember having read my name.' A Gofltlntl Knot. Dasherly���I understand''that he's ver) well connected. Flnsherly���You bet! Tie's lied to IiiJ wife's apron strings.���Kansas City Iude pendent. _��� , 7 '. ���'' In India the rhododendron grows tc 0 height of 30 feet. Marigolds in north Africa' reach o height of four or five Jeatu DlMpnted. ' Mrs. Wriggles ��� I saw tho strangest tiling this morning on Highland avenue. ,7. Mr. Wriggles���No. yon didn't. When I was dowii iii Union square this afternoon, I saw a stranger. ��� Somervilln (Mass.) Journal. R. HCWSON &��� CO Furniture and Undertaking. ��� R.pi'ping and Upholstering Dane. Warehouse in connection for storage cf family nnd otlicrfuriiiturc, trunks, etc., nt monthly or other rates. Agents for Raymond Sewing Machines, Revelstoke Station,' B.C. Navigation Company It is,a good thing to learn to stand up on one's' own feet, but it would be very foolish because of that to spurn the solid earth, which bears and holds us up. A. H. iIOLDIOlI Almost any one, when he can't think of anything else to do. cats something.��� Washington Democrat. It takes from six to eight years for the aatlers of astaj to attain their full Bise, ANALYTICAL CJlliMlST AND ASSAY 1311. Ho.-ird School of Mines. London. ���>c".cn yc.ii*- at Mir/fii Works .Swiiii-.cn. Seveiiteon yen-* Chief Chemist to Wigun Coil innl Iron Co., Kng. Lam Clr-'ini-t ami As-aycr. Hall .Mines, Ltd. Kvcry ilo-eripHcli of ns-ay mid niailylicnl work undc'-'lakeii. ' , Cliih.i- uxiiiuiiii-d and reported npen, . lU-r-'iiwrvKK, y,c. .1 Operating Kaslo & Slocan Ilnilway. International Navigation & Trading Company. 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