@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "3d84a4f2-3292-46ab-a7d4-d442e2030157"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-08-19"@en, "1903-07-04"@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/1.0181515/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ I fe^-'-t ��� ���-, v ' , ; - * A"-A '' -jV I'T - i-V '. , 1-'��� . '- <- , - ��� i - ' " / '., ������'r\\a\\ Librae ' Mv A<^m p - p %:M kv - ' ��� ��� '��� '*f: l&^'K1 '7T'-N >.- . %v* /?��/?/? bv 5,000 ���A , ���'. PEOPLE. i t l* < v -', & &^ ' 1 I, ��� THE HOTEL VICTORIA k. i: 1 KASON. , victoria. -, .b. c. .Viiierii-in nil I kuro) t.m l'b>��. American I'.un ?2i*niid Upvinrds �� fcle.uii Heated Sample rooms. - ''Ai t ' to i-i 1 t/ - ' \\ j ''tl I 1"+/ "i ''���������'���> H I -, -* V \\;\\- Vol.'10.-Nov.14v < i REVELSTOKE.'Bv C.:|JULY-4, 11)03. S2.00 Per Tear' ��� v; Staple and [ Fancy Dry, Goods ' .. 'Ready-Made Clothing, ;Jen!s:Pupnishirigs;Hats;Caps, Boots, Shoes LOur Geo. A. Slater "Inyictus-Boot" is a Daisy. , -Ask to see it i i. Willow Calf yslMen's-Tan Boots, >/' -> Vici Kid..-.' ,-Men's1 Tan Boots, v.' Bov^Calf.. * Men's Black Boots; ." ��� Donyola Kid, Ladies'. Rain Goats! 1000, 3- Ladies'' Rain TCoats.1."'.-. . . .\\',.<:'.V. :. .- 6 00, " Ladies', Rain Coats. . . I '.'. . V.-. . . .A,:'. ( 4' 75; 16.06, ,500/ S,oo*,- 4 ����-1 2 50.-"' NOW '$4 50 7.00 , ' 7.50 10.00 ' ,5.00 '2.50 -2 50 2 00 1 7.00 '4'00 "3 00 JUST- ARRIVED A /ine,assortment of Dress and - .*' ,. Curtain - Muslins Kindly-favor, us with your mail ordei. .It-<,\\\\ill icceive prompt ^attention ' E0RGE btil(c-s.oi tn T.ij lor Bros, it Geoige, Limited. *.. V(^<^(^(^(^<^(^(^*^(^(^(^(^(^i^(^^(^fttrt(^(^r^ a ; & A:J ^A' I -y r tlie,"citi/ens confident tb.it tbej weie .capable of holding thc,ciip won* bj* "them l.istjear, vv-hilelteVelstokc boys had foi the fust tinicJa f.mV lepies'ent.itiv'o following equally cciV.nn of victoiv ,'\\V Millci, of the V.incouvci luseb.ill club, acted asiefoiee, .111 cl J)i 'feutheilaiKl as tinie- kceiici, the teams lining up as follows KVMLOOI'S �� "" ' A 1 lMLSIOIvr Trimblo '' " Goal * * O.io Hiirlli-j * Poini 1 f r Hv.ilt l'icki-i:iii���' "_('ovi r Poi nl * ���* ' CokIiIiii C.ilbiol. 1-1 Defence V\\ lokon^ iMiK-Coiinicl. inil Dofi-m-u ]* Sodds ll.ijntiin ini Di'fonci- Edwards Groatnx Lcnlra ' Gr.iluim S'D 'Viicdoii lUl" Ird Homo " l MpKillo Nc-l-on " " - ind Hoiiiii iU D DodcU UtoPliie * ' "lot Homo " Lai limn B.irbcr SfcQu.irnr McKi'11710 -. .1, , ball viii thc took'- pint in the villc null Cnlbick second ' "i " - 1 - ��� ���- Of thc lievelstoke plnj-ers' it is need- jess to'mnke -JiK-i.tion individually "as the home in:d'those of. tlie.defence in 11 position to do so,,011^ up*- agood game) the covorjioint', point-nnd'go.il-kcepei having but little,'oppoituiiity. of dis-| tii]guisliing( themselves _- Foi Kamloops; WcQueeiipNelson," J: -McDonald, McPhec^Culbicl:, and liiiyr/tun, .1 nevv lieeiiinei, did f;ood vv'oikV Gie,itn\\- being to tlie -fore, ns usual with Ins wild throw8. "V -, - \\ir<' Vernon linving chopped put r'oi ,the contest tins season, leaving.- thc date of July 13th blank, a nevv schedule for the K.nnljops-licvelstdk'e matches will have to be chawn .is thc diifoj)ieviou&- ly ni ranged foi Kamloops to plaj heie falls late in thc's'cr.sOn, Scplcmbei 7th nakusp: A. Mrs. aud J McDonald McQueen Edmonds OuNiflt Homo In<.ida Home Tiold Cn.t.ilii Kamloops 'seemed thc ��*M8lMffi!^ ' f$l . !*>"' ��� ���$> * ($) ($> ($> X 1 ($) facc-ofl(and'for a" few* minutes'ill looked asjf thc teanis would piove to be evenly matched, but theAltevclstoke' boys weie soon clown {to"-1 business and jn 8 minutes L.itliam'landed 'the' fust goal, *r^, READY-MADE. CLOTHING. Trom our own Corrciiiundonl daughter wiis boin^to Mi More Juno 2(ith. A \\ ��� j Quite .1 number of oui citi/cns.went to Nelson foi thel-'nst '- - - ' - Mrs.-W. Scott leturneci,, fiofn the Springs much iinpiovc-d 111 health i Mrs. Anthony has letuinecl fionf Denve1J10sp1t.il and is iiiiichtrini]iio\\cd in li'cnlth f ",. 1 ?, ' ' ' 'Doniimoii JXiy vvas fittingly '"celeV br.ited heie, and a good pVogr.im i.c of sports wns successfully can ied out ���, ARROWHEAD) v iFroin our own corrosixiiidciil ' p > ''{Wallace Ludg.itc left foL V.incouvci r.iesdav. 1 ,-'������'-". J A T.ij Ioi visited ltcvclbtokc this week. ' V, .p., , \\y ^ James Ludgate iotuincd;'Jto Anovv- he.id Tuesday fioin Ontano.' 4? C JFiasei's bridge gang is^heic living up tuintable anel budges damaged Jjy high watci ���* '- -" -_ . 11 Thc DcKcvv mill icsu ncd opciaTions Tuesday nftei being idle -two:weeks on account'of watci flooding -the mn- clnneiy. y ' - - \\..i ;' ' FERGUSON. Big' Horn Brand, B. C. Union Made Overalls, Shirts, etc. ; ( Boys Suits, Boots,^Hats and Caps. r'" I; * ' * - -REVELSTOKE STATION, B.vC. "TT w �� �� ����� ��������������� w *vVV*._..wT-.. ^-V"5ft*S-V*?-*j. uvQ.rrt^A/. rtflJIKaj^MB- J^^WI^-!h--V!iaai^JWM^ If we knew just exactly what people would buy and I just what they would pay. we could do a very big business in a small store. But the only way to manage is to keep Mail Orders Receive Careful Attention LIMITED. Write For Samples 1 store full of goods and adjust thc prices right nothing Strong* if we aie doing We honest in quality, give it credit for "ive vou the kind of ��oods is this. We sell nothing but what ITirie if we say it is being so. , We do the best we know to you come for., Wc have all kinds of goods tha't are fit to sell and try to display them to best advantage Visitor j are t&elcome. Always something nets* to look at Dry Goods. 'Showing new Muslins and wash weather. ' Wash Silk Gloves. i\\ew Neck Wear. Ladies' Belts goods lor u.irm 1 etc Boots and Shoes Headquarters for Union Made Goods. Everything from a special miner's boot to thc finest ladies' shoe. Groceries . We make a specialty of high ties and handle the Standard class epicurean novel- World's Brands Hardware Shelf and Heavy / Hardware. Contractor's Supplies. Mining" Outfits Men's Furnishings New line of men's warm wi.uhei* Shiit*. Suit lioius ;s LIMITED Millinery and Dressmaking i ^urlors Second Floo as also the second just bcfoie quaitei- tuic w.is called. In this quarter Mc- Phec ducoi.itcd' the fence for one minute as the result of a nasty foul check on Wickens The second quaitei opened with 11 111-.l1.111d in 4 minute Latham again sent the ball between thc posts, scoi- mg the thiid goal foi Revelstoke while Kamloops had not yet aiij thing to its cicclit Fiom this on the usuiil lough plav and slugging foi which Kamloops tea-:i I*, noted vwi*> veiy cons[iicuous, the new nicinbei-s pioving lobe(|intc us clhcient 111 tins u-spect as then oldei comi.ule'., and it is a mattei of icgiet that nt tunes culls fiom the 1 opes weie hcaid cncouiiiging this rufli.inisin Aftei 17 minutes piny in this qii.n lei McQueen shot the liist and onlv iroul for Kamloops while Cao, who had begun to look on Ins position as a snap, w.is out of Ins place Dining the third qii.utei the ball ti an I led up nnd down the field, lievelstoke making sevei.il shots on then opponent*- goal hut Tumble vvas too . 1 Ioi t to .11 tow ilieni p iv-. Run-lMnlvi. 111 the final qu 11 lei Iiml things ptellv i"i;-���h then own way, Gi.iliiiin making the fourtligo.il in 11 iiiiiiute-v mil 1) Dodds the fifth a in t ii ti t c-v 111 ui, le.iving lhe sioie a vvitli. nv 11 fd*- Hr-v c-lstoke of 3 to 1 Milli-i ns K-fi-iee gave perfect s.itis- f.i-'tiuii wiiliinit n tendenev' to f.ivoi eitlici ti im, although hid he been |iii-.��i-��(tl .>f nidio eve* tlu- lougbne^s nl the K* mil mps pl.ijei-. winch i.s s-.nki n cf l-v (li'inicuste*! nod i veil -.niul K iniliMip-. ii ii IK-. would peril-ps Illl V < II -11111 (1 111 111(11 C hlCIII Illl g Spl-lls Iiii -.iiiiii' i>f I li 11 11- iiii \\�� il vv is lie . si-nli in ( utli-l l i in i mi nU'is In lr nix ni ��� ml ") in mute- Tillable .nil linliii l-ei ii; ull. ii(l-.io iu lhe liist while Mel- ,s - y- * A ' ��� V . v I I s t \\ The school children have made ic- Minkably good piogiess Aindci thc tuition of S..Shannon-" -< >- �� . " " , Feigusoii-hadjiifclose ciilTa-'foi tnight n'go, a. stjqng fpie'st fiieVstai tmg at the_ power house iijidithieiiteiiiiiglhc tow;ii" Tiout Lakc'pcbple'came uji sto assist in piotccting us.V y"'\\ J ' i- The wntersupply foi -tho1 town 'put niJiy^W.-VH.uPool.y.contniujJs "to- give good rsutisi.iction Jf/has' a head of 140 feet, .ind'is dciived fiom a'spnng or. the side of the' 'mountain "behind the town _, ��� " -\\�� - ! , The clcctnc light jil.int is woiking vvell undei'the opeiation ot C. Wooden. The extension of thc pipe to the saw-mill, and the lemoval of the dynamo theie, has lemedicd the foimcr tiouble due to shoitage of powei Mi. Smith, ol the him ol Smith iv? Le Bnu, lias been eng.iged bj Mi Forbes to superintend the constiuction of the s.ivviinll which the Silvei Cup company will put in at Five mile to supplj' tinibci foi then mines and concent! ator. > ,. ��� Smith nnd he Ban have in hand, foi then sawmill all the oidc-sjoi tnnbei thej can fill W.itei pown has been substituted foi sipiini, ,t jn|io 7 im hos at the top and (I'liichcs at the hotimii lias been laid foi 2,000 fed, and above that is a filmic 500 ft loin:. This pio- v ides-powei* foi both mill and electiic iglifpl.tn't , - MASS MEETING. Rev. Mackinnoh's Address on Sab- ��� / i i 11 r ' , 1, bath Observance. ��� i ��� , <. lievelstoke has seldom-clone itself moie ciecht, than, on Sunday evening l,is( when it tinned out so well to the mass meeting in thc opein house. ,A'll di-nomin itions and classes weie vvell lepiesentcd and manifested gieat mtcicst in the'pioccedings. At 8.'50 without nny unnecessaiy delay the meeting opened The cluiu was occu pied by thc picsidcnt 'of the local hold's D.ij Alliance, 'Rev XV. C Caldci Seated on thc platfoini weie. Kevs. C. Ladnci and C Mnckinnon. olliccis of the Salvation Ai'nij'.iand thc choii composed of the Methodist an I lVshyteiiiin choiis Thc pio- cecdings opened with the1! hymn "All Hail tlicl'onci of Jcsus-Namc." Aftei ,ic,iding of the 24th Fsnlni . bv the chaiiman, Rev '0. Ladner" led in pi.iyei An anthem by the ehou vvas followed,by tfic. intiodiiction of tho spr-akei of the evening, Rev. Cl.ncnce Mnckinnon The laigc audience listened with "gieafc ��� ititeiest. to-"the earnest and eloquent acldiess of(Vthe speakei on the claims 'and woik of the Loid's'l) iy 'Alliance'-. Mi Mnckinnon bi lefly chew a p.uallol between the e\\peiienco of 'Jciiisalcm undei Nche- iin.ih tin ough thc 'ettorts of tradeis to bieak clown the Sabbath andrthe light foi 'the day of lest lii'C.in.ida , While not advocating the Jcwisl^ Sabbath with-n.ll ltSibiudening lestrictions imposed by the levvish'tcachcis Mi Jlac- kinnon held foi 'tlie puncipleof the 'day of l'est lie" pointed out that the success and ^happiness of 'the .nation wc ue building depends 'on the pies- eivation of ^the day The encioach- nichts made on the day of* lest by thc l.n gecoi poi ntions'and pleasine'seekeis wns lefcucd *��� to'-with thc successful combatting ot these,1 notably, thc shutting down of-thc gieat maiuifactu1 ies, the picventing of Sunday .exclusions fi om the lUnitccl -States side of thc Gieat lakes and' thc stopping of the electiic cms in \\\\ ltinipeg /The value of the cla>"of icsh to the woikingman was o-nph isi/ed, nnd the' necessity of uiiited'and patnoticaction invscciuing this gieat boon foi oui land Mi. Mackinnon's adehess "vvas listened to with gieat attention- thioughout,' his many happy lllustiations and pleasant sallies with the u-asoiinllleness of his speech Lieing >,niucli appieciatcd. "A col lection P\\\\ as taken. ' Ai mimbci ol names as^subscnbcis - lot-thc Loid's Daj-Alliance vwasJ handed " in nucha most^succcssfiil inceting, was binught to ,i close by" singing , tho livmn "Ncarci JfjCGod to( Thee,"--flh "v.ic- kmnon pionouncing thc "benediction Ogilvie's Hungarian Flour. Graham Elour. Whole. Wheat Flour. ;; ��� , Rolled Oats. , a Corn Meal.1 ,; *���'./'" Bran. ^ Shorts. >;n Feed: V Wheat. <', i ��� Itpi f AM . i Kil M ,', ft*.it y-' if'r J. Ii- ��.Jfl ' if : ">i ^Headquarters.for Groceries -of Guaranteed Quality: - ,*���- - SPECIALS for-; - 'TUTS* WEEK-rf SPECIALS r Colored/Muslins at 8c per yard*1, f Faiicv'Ciiloted Muslins suit,iiii.. fm Uit-sses, S Shut W'aisLs. I'Prints'at 7c per yard *' i '���. " . A Tin-scan, new di'sif^ns in,sin,ill cln-cks and* sli ip.-s, ,, light gii-unds. f ! i Dress> Goods ' ��� a in dark i - i . v-i ' s r lW(i^| >~A&&\\ ������ u^t^yp^-i^i -' T^rtV^I r.p/i.,1 ��~i��2| i- Pi. a.K^I ���-'-ufeSfi ' ^..vr-VLcjejfe, "*Sn 'r'iPPtuZi * i- ind --I n llus Vdep.nliiic-nL that' ILLECILLIWAET From Our^Own CorrcspoiKloill Oie Sandbeig paid us >i visit dining thc week ' . Dominion Day passed oil vcij quictlj Too much lain foi any outdoor spoits The gientci p.ut of Illecilliwaet people attended the conceit al Albeit Cam on given hj Mi-*s Uiovvn June 2a, and weie lughlj' cnteitamed Albeit Canjon has a iccoid foi hosjntaliH Mis Andciion, piopiieticss of the Windsoi hotel foi some-yeais, has sev- eicd hei con-iection thciewith nnd taken up her abode in Revelstoke She has been a kind and obliging neighboi nnd will be veiy much missed in llle- oillcwnot The public school e\\ainuiiition wns held iu Illecilliwaet .school on Fiidny, ,lune 2(ith The childieu ncqintlcd themselves very cieditably Aflei winds a picnic wns held ou the school giounds which vvas tliniouglily i-njoved by voting iind old. Miss Gnlliths left for Victoiia on thc following day Bcfoie leaving she - was win ted upon by tho childieu and picsc'htcd with n handsome v-terliiigsihercnid lcceiver, beiiu- tifullv cuciavcd, with thc vvoids "To Miss A XV Gnlliths, fiom thcchildion of Illecilliwaet school, June, l'JOU," cut thereon. Miss Giiluth,r* was taken completely hy surpiisc but thanked thein giaccfullv and hoped to find them all ns kind nnd attentive dining thc next year ns they had been the past GUN 'CLUB. t The weekly club shoot for buttons was held n catcidtij , 20 biidsatunlcnvvn angles Following is the score Skene 10, McOoncll 1) Barbm 15, Aimstrong J4, Leake 11, Cross 6, Suthciland (!. C. 11 Skene wins the gold button A team of live will go lo Golden lo shoot foi the Cowan-lIoIlen-Dovvns c up ou August 3rd and 4th. Golden club is pnictisiiij haul so as to keep the cup. At the iegul.li meeting of city council lasteve-iing there weie pieseiit Majoi O'Hiicn, Aid. I runic, McLcod an(l Law ' . raisin hi-OMii mi Chill lj.iiiis weekly lepoitsof Im- alaim inspeotioii���F'h-cl . P 'Agien asking e\\tonsion of time on city hall contiact to July 20th, ovv'ing to_ delay in getting lumbei ��� K\\tension gi anted. Loicl sD iv Alliance, invitation to in iss nn (tin-:���Filed r, - I.i; i Wdixlmw s'niel.uj', I'm \\ i noi.i 1 Mining Association, .iskuii; pi-i mission to use ie idmg loom building foi meetings���Gianteil City of Ti.nl, invitation to Dominion Dav spoits andollciing tianspoit.itioii ���Filed. ^ XV. A Galhhci, M. P , sratmg that chcdgcvvill be used at Benton when unable to noik at N.ntovvs, nlso ''ug- gesting that, goveunrcnt be asked to have Engineei Keefi-i icpoiton opening ol old i nci channel at Revelstoke ���Resolved to make lepiesintations to govcinnient and hand co.ij of "line to local libcial association It Edw.uds calling nttetitiini to falling av-nv of nvet bank helm en school and l'u-shj tenan chinch ami lccoinmcnding fencing, also io id. ic- ii.ni.s ncoosaiy on Thud stu-et.���Ke- fened to public woiks committee IUII.II VVOUIvS AMI Ill.C'llilf 1.1(1111. In ibsi-i.ci- of public winks coin- initlc-o the Major icpoitul that lock woik foi lliiine (-(iiiid not huciiinplclcil bcfoie Wi-diichdoy iic\\l, but that flume consti tictiou will he commenced Monday and lighlH should be on by cud of week. Uppi-i watci woiks (Inin bus been lepaiied, hut lowei dam hud to he ic- pnncd second lime to nniko suitable job Woik of lining Innk will stint Monday l.l VI ItAl. Aid. McLcod lcpoiled tint tuicks foi Ine biigade hnve ailived and will bedehveicd soon as painted Aid. lliiine biought up (|iieslion of pound lcecpei. Dilliculty was said to he in netting nnin to accept position. ���Public woiks committee instructed to employ in nn to loiuid up loose stock City clerk ��iud assessment had been completed with exception of mailing notices. ji T hfc.> pii-c��'s Fancy Diess fjoiids ,it lot. ' Ri'^uhii 25c. v<"r i ^ - Five Picii-All WooK'.u-hiiiei eat 3or, iu (limbic fold (ciiloit-d onlv) -Tvni liiindii-d^j-.iwl'S'Biiirlisli Si>igHs .ii 30c ppi-jMid .Six picci- Fani y Wnol Del.uni-s at 35K' Ucgiil.n 50i, yi ~K Millinery Department. ./" \\, 'AVp have in.ukHil all gmids .it puces . - will "make quick selling. - ���*- ,-,...- ' - , TniirMED II vt.s. Kkaby-to-We'ib H vts " ~ >fJ"" , .S.VILOlls, MUbLlN lJ.Vr&<'AM)lBoN.Nfc.l(3. ^ ' i ' ' *lu. V-v^ I .'--* * . 1.1 , Men's?Furnishingsx At\\ \\ " '" a v-" ''"" 1, V A line nt O'll.iii-il Shu ts.���st,mni'd fi'iints, alGOc. -> -����� " �� Men's All* Wool Tweed P.inis ,it ijil To,-*! cgiil.n value !>H. - " * ,^-t�� Men's All Wool TvM-cda-iiU"at S7.U0. - y?k" * _ ::- AV'-*. IfrBopts, and^Shoes ; ^ ^pPf^fr^ Aj^-A^a =--���=��� '���>,���>'���, pans Lidi.-s Oiii--bti.ip Slii-p-i- u $1.25 ^^ L "��� V -' "> '.ill 1) Ul - I; Illl""- 0\\fl)llls ,lt SI SO. , , ', Empress-Shoes for Women * / . The hi-si high K' ide sIkih^ m thw n, u ket. Piice innrked'on everj- < p.ur bj- tin- lii.iiuif.ictiiu-i. 'A tnll'i mge nt Spiuig and Summer " stylus._.We,ilso kecp'llie Lill\\ Br.ii.kett and H.iilow Shoes. t ., v.r AA*:iy& .V^'Aff^S it ' eVST Pa I t y-. #1 *K.V-| iAPlA^y^ . AA:AlM��: ti\\ REID & YOUNG, S Special Attention to Mail Orders Pi ' ' am^BggiBiibWigrjaiiij DRY GOODS MERCHANTS., REVELSTOKE, B. O. , t.Write for Samples., K fijjiit v ^ -��.?}i< " ���? JL ift . -. ^K"Aa ^-P"Af 'J--- Al ���^ juiscSCetet' &U. GitmAittUjujvS -tils WyHtftAlJCt UhfAus7risVxi4L/', simply ^beyond belief. It. ernes also Sciatica, Lumbago, and all pain, vvheil er iiil--in.il or e\\- teinal. Large bottles, piilu 25c. R. HOWSON & CO., Furniture Dealers, House Furnishers and Undertakers I lave just optjned the largest stock of Orpcts in tlie citv. Ru??, Toilel Ware nnd General House Furnishings Mc Kiinxii: Avi'Mii'. ui-:vi-:i,.stokk JUST ARRIVED. Th ��� bn^est mid Iih-i i--(.||.'il -t(.(kot ICE CREAM FREEZERS in l be cil v. We h ivi-llu- Kiiiiom~TiiI.1i- niul inn Freezer in 1, 2, H. 4, (i mill S ipnii I We .ue sure tn suit jmi in cim- -f iln-s.* sl/.-s W. M. r.iji.n iviocu. m ii iv. V-t- Comc and Examine Our Stock. .L, LAWRENCE K^\\���",: t i/i- Av.-ini,., - REVELSTOKE, Bc| ���U fr tr "Cr -t **r -ft tr -fr if fiDail PUBLISHED SATURDAY". ' , i --*T-" ' iiEVELS-TOKS, B.C., r Subscription 'Price, S2.00 Per Annum ADVERTISING I'ATJ.*5 on ii|ipliuition Changes in advoitiscnienls imi-,1 no in iiy Tufcsilnv of each week lo mjuiic i--oort tii* phi}.. Timber notice-., ^uno mlu iii Gu/i Lie, ' ? j ioi each location JOB PltlNTIJS'G pioinpllj executed al iclsuii able raits. ACCOUNTS foi ]iiluting and .uivi i Using payable on.ln-.ti of inunlli, Mib-cii|iuons i pavable in advance. COUU'CSl'ONDl'N-CK invilul o-i iimltus of __ public interest, Coiniminiciitions io Kill- lor inij=t, be accompanied bv iiiiino ot ���������vnlw, noi ncces.saril> foi imblualion but as cv .deuce of good f.ulli. Uoi ie-|)ondciiLO inurl icuch lhe ollice bj cven- , _ mi ' Addret- > Phoni , Tui: KOOTK.NA-i Mail, No.' ]3 Revelstoke, HXi We request our numerous r-oadors to favor us with theie,assistance in .1 thoiougb knowledge of the lcquiie- nicntb of tbe intciior. Dining his icsiclencc at Kossl.uid ho vv.tb 'higlily, e&fc3c-meclby nil who c-nie in' contact vvitli him liis gie.it dc-siie is. to see the Liberal p.uly c'onductcd in n niiiii- ncr vvbicli vvill be .1 ciedit to the paity and the province, with .1 clean,stiaight- foivv.ud. progic&aivc lccoi'd. J He is of the stuff oT which our public men should bo made, and showed his spnit of solf-saciilico by bea'imgnnns for his conntiy in hci tinie of need wiih ci edit to hiniboii ' and Canada,' his nicthei I.i.'db. Thib ib the cl.f-s of men lequncd to fiec the piovince fiom- the giip of the gr.iftci and tho giabb'ing coi poiu- lioiib.'���������"' ' ' r-,i making- the KOOTENAY IVIAIIi tho most valuable' advertising medium' in tho Kootenays by fjlvinjr . , the praferenco, when making- pur- U'lO-pectois opi-i.Hin;- in that bCCtlon chases to thoso firms who are hnve'stilleied niiicb kiss'fiom the vvi'illt tieoigo Goldsmith and other ownois of ci.iims on Boyd cieek lnive ot'eicd t,htrwgo>*ci iiiiiont, if they will supply n cable and two w heels, to fix n feiry ovx-i Fish cieek .it, their own expense. minion and Province on condition this road bliould be completed, and the company should not be pei mi t- ted to break faith with the public any longer. 'The Great Northern started to build this load, and was willing to complete it without subsidy, but was blocked by the 0. P.- R. The A. and R. appears to be adopting the ' dog-in-the-manger policy of neither building tbe load itself nor allowing anyone else to do so, a condition of things the government should lefuse to toleiate if it ib to do its duty 'in protecting the public interest. , . ' refi-ulap advertisers In tho KOOT- ' ENAY MAIL. , . . CITY AGKXTS. . Copici of 'I'm:'Mam. may bi! ublnim d fiom llie follow In-; cil.v iib'ciitj,: , ' 'J. \\\\\\ Hll.NM.IT. ' AV AIM DllUll .Vi UllOl* Uo. , , V. ll. Ww.i*. i*. M 'AllVUY, McOAltTER A>TIJ lJh\\KIIAM, ' iiAi:iiibTi:iis,,'.-=oi.icrroii&, kic OKKICKs :, MoLSONtl JlANIC bl.OUIv, Itl.VI.I/ slosh, H C. 4l ' '- Monc> lo loan, ' , O-llcct* Ilevel-vtoke, 1! C.: I-'oi l Stcelu, U U. 'v,: Hi n S McOaiuich, A M. PlS'KIIAM, r iteveliioke. ll e A. IIvuvi v, l-'oit bli-iln, 11 e of a jpiopei ciossiiig, and the piopos.il ibongto which the goveininent should Inivo no, hesitancy in'acceding. The ovviiuibof lhe big galena piopeity theie u-.uil io ship oie iind aio entitled to iiny leasonable assistance from' lhe govei nnieiit in pioviding.icce.ss to tliis pioniising section of coiu-liy. -" ' 'i-t 1 E-MAISTKE & .SCOTT, , - U '' , .*' ���������* c ��������� 1 I)AKI'l������M-*l(S. hOLICI'lOKb, No'l AlilLs Pcnii.ic, li'ic. *. L-'ll=L Slll't'l. Uevt-lsUiki-, ii V 71D WARD A. HAGGEN, ; ' ' Mining JEngineeh, iMem" American Imticule JlinniK l'nn'incu-.) (Mem Canadian Mining; Iiislilutc I , Ri:velstoke. B. C. 1 -examination of and lepoits oirMiiMinl 1'iu- pertits a Specialty. . ' A tup thiougli tbe L.iidean ftit- - , v.c* nishes a slicing indication of the polil- ciil tendencies of tho people Hveiy- wheic on'ei meets fice evinession of n deaiie to have .i thorough 'cleansing of the government sen ice fiom the cor- i nption and jobbciy th.it h.is giown up ,ii ouiid it' * Tlio people want to sec clean, (-nrjgctic govci nii'ient, and an end pnl to coi poiation rulc.it Vietona Ii is iccognisod the McKiido government is simply a continuation-ot thc old icgime th.it has been ln'powci'/foj,- so many jeais and has jiiovcd tho cniao^f the counti j-. ' ' *��������� " ' ', W! 1LLIAM \\ BAUER, ui} ii'������ Dominion ,t 1'i;ovi.nciai L.v.n'ii Sui.vi von V , SiuiievsufM.iici.il Cl inn-, Tnnbci lieillii mid . Cruvvn l-ind������ C.llOOtl. D SlllilVt II, III V 1 ISIOn.1 J', f' PL'RRV LKAKH. - MinniK i'nsjineci and r\\Icliilluigi-l si" ci m in s * Inanimation-, and Kepoits on lilinin-; 1'iop ft ertio. i*. lli ��������� '-. '"P 11- ,'" A - * xyp. i,j. --^-.i Spccificauon and Coiisliuilion of ^Iinni' clnnoi.v ,Te-sU- made nf Oie-. and C'uiiccntiatinnfoi Cliloi- inc.'-nd Cjanidc Ticalnienl t n.vdrarlic I'laiil- / , . , - ' Bcdfoid JfcNcil Code "so, Bargains in Real Estate. ' "R1 ' 9Q0~1-"-,on dvvellin^ nn Conn.inylil l0i> collate . looms,--lai^e axciiui ( onlaiin-i^ . loom * '������5f i*;op,-i - . v^l^Viu , (f.udcn "ith -mall fiiiilm vanci v .$1,300 -Conifoi table -'- lioii-eandJ lots and fenced loiv, l. loomed ncwh painted Q 1 f)^f\\���������' loomed cottage Willi ballnobi i . Q13\\J hou-e. 11 looms all nioocin (oiiveniciicc- A t'e'i'inne o baignin. > , CBO ClfiCi���������I'i'l.uiniil biiilil-nj on I-list, i^>������jf\\J\\J\\J ^tiCti, vplendid oppoiluiiil.v Ioi l i���������rhl pal t}, i;oo(l tei m= Cf onn--���������t0:N le-ulcnce, vvell built, con- y'jOVJU -..uning Siooui- ���������j���������listoiy cottaice, j looms ard balli room, near C iJ H shops Cl AAA���������2=torv house. 7 room-, neai ^Ic- vpi,uuv Ken^ie avenue $950" VCllll ll'l -l/.e. THE NEW ERA i ' < The'installation,of a'concenhating and chloiidising plant for tieat- ini-nt of the oies of the Silver Cup nnd Nettie L rniines means that mining in this section is aliout'lo unloi on a. new; Mage. Hitherto onlv those jjiopeities which had lioclic-s of clp.ui, * higli'-ni.ule, blnp- pmg-ore, oi" oie which could be clic. iily h'andsoited for shinment, could be piofitubly operated, and the laue qu.intitiefa of oie mixed with gangue had -to be 'thioivn on the dump-* as second-class-, to wait a time when means of piofitablc lioatnientYsifoiihl come .That time has arrived, and with it the L.ii- (U-.iu will entei on a nevv phase of mining, wheie huge, capital, laige plant1-, and lhe' best technical knowledge , will .place the .mining indiibtrv on .in up-to-date basis. '1 lie gold values of the .L.iideau uies -rives them a bit; advantatrS ovei the lovvei-giadc oie.s of the blocan and-othei portions of the piovince ' TROUT LAKE CITY. The government ' should take steps to put in substantial pro-' tective work on the Lardeau-river where it encroached- so rapidly on Trout Lake City during high water, placing $50,000 of '.property in danger of being destroyed. Had the work heen clone when Piovincial Engineer Gamble was theie it could have been carried out at very little expense Now it will-cost a good deal. 0.( U. N. Wilkie, l\\ J;. B,, advises tlie only effective way'now is to divert the liver above thc bridge, but whatever plan lie adopted the work should be done without delay. , ' , Another work thai should have attention''is Uie laying of sidewalks-. The old sidewalks,are badly out of repair, and the townspeople recently put'in some nevv sidewalks at a cost of $138, raised hy private sub- sciiption. <> The government now derive considerable taxation fiom Tiout Lake City and 'the public lequiienients should have as much attention as in other, town������, wheie the lesidents' are not called,on to do iiny o'f these things out of their own pockets. Thc road to the steamboat landing should also be 'improved. At piescnl it is in a disgraceful state for traffic. . ' '" Cl Qftfl���������- story home eontainiiift' S loom-, 3>l,OUU tellai-full-i/.e. Cj -jQA���������1> stoiv cottage, li looms, Ioi KKlOu C-5 find-- atorv modem re-Mdence, 3 lot-, in v**J,uvu good lawn CO Cfifl--- -*to"> ro-idcnce complete and up 4>J,3UU io date, vvitli due t-ioiiiiiU "XY/'Ei.iro piepaicd to loan mcno.v on mj of ������\\ theabove piopeuies on the monllih ie pavment, plan , \\\\'I*hr.ve foi s-ile ,m nnpiovcd fiiiin neai >\\ the ciij. -lock, implement.., etc- l'.ice $-J,lji5 C.-u-h lcquiic-dSl (.Ul A LSO SO acre- unimproved land ncn Salmon XV. Arm -union, price S'j"J on food teun- LEWIS BROS.'Seal Estate Agents ^he'lkooteiiav mail " western, -jouin.'ilisni. We thank our .subsciibert- for theit kindly expiessions of . eiicoiinige- ment, and ti list to deseive these compliments oven moie so in the future than in the past. The sub- sciibeis h<*t of the M.vn, is one of wliichL iiny newspaper might, he piouci and apart fiom its value to us it cannot fail to prove of great value in bunging new and incieas- incr, business to our advertiseis dencc,befoic the labor commission. ^Ve are,told by local socialists that Mr. Dales's evidence was only one man's expression-and docs not represent the movement,-but as editor'of thc.Western'Sociahst Mr. Bales occupies the position of teacher of important doctrines, and his utterances are entitled to more than ordinaiy attention. lie said: "I would not consider any injustice worked Jf the , Canadian Pacific Riulway'wcie expropriated without the owners being in any manner recompensed." The Chief Justice pointed out that thercu,are in Holland a,number of people of small means owning C. P. It. stock, and asked if it'would be just to deprive them of that stock without remuneration. Witness, thought it right to do so. .' Now the promulgation ' of. any such doctrine cannot be classed as anything else than lepudiation, and vvill, be resented' by the .l.'uge majority of thc people.- Wc admit theie are instances* wheie"lepudi- alioirmay be justified; as?in the Ciise of the cancellation of the Easl Kootenay hind grunts to the G. P. It., where these'grants woiotap- paionfly obtained by. trickery on the pint of the company's- agents.' yuch cases n re, how ever, exceptional^ While we contend the state has the right'to oxpropriato any properly, 'government ownership of which is in the public, 'interest, vve also contend fair compensation should be avvardeiUtho ovvneis theieof. Any other poi icy would be a gio������s-in- justice,"aiid would strike uti the foundation of society as'at pieseiit, constituted, and' at tho lecognised lights of piopeity., .Such teaching sis tli.itv expoused* by -Mi.' Dales is little above the 'doctiine -of,' th'e anaichi&t, and' no true,,cili/.en or man endowed witbV the -sense of icspon-sibililv will siippoilanaichy. Tine 'socialism _is the iev;ei'-c of .inaichy, but such teachings would emphasise ^analogy rather than diveisity. - ' Il i- st itid an eilort will be iniide by the railway brolheilidod- to have a special lejiri-ciitiiliiij of tin intcii.'-t- o.' railv. iv cniiilovi t - m tin in d in iif.v t ' l i '. . " ' w 1 ]iiomiiii.iI | iili.i.-iient (Jniii lii-lit, loo. 'llu i.nlv.a-i (.niplov (.(- fm in ;i huge and ini'iniiiiiit scction of tin- peo p'u of the jiro. line and 'ire a-, much entitled to icpic.-ent.-ition ns any other portion of thr- coiniiiiiniiy. CillO.SS HltKACir OF F.UTlf Theie i- very ^tinnc feeling at Trout Like and Ferguson over thc way in which the people are being treated bv the A and In. Railway, ll i- --l.itul theie is still 100,000 of time rbecks out for construction i which a io still unpaid, and I'ii inid Mc I'.i n't- ev idcntlv hclii.vca tl.i- I (-l wav to win an elietion im to biibcll-i pco'ili, .mil that wall thcii ov. n money Ore of his lirst nets as pKliiKi vv I, lo niai ij tieblc the i.ile foi his ov- n constituency of Deudnc*, This, In- hopes vvill give him ample public funds for the uii-cli.T-e of vott- Wu hope that in tin inteie-t ol pmilv of u'ovcriiiiicnt the people of Deivdnev will shu.v they .ue not a ineic pine h.i'-- iblu (i niiiiodit} U the bid of the pie- niiei/but have some of that m.-iiily independence iv Inch has been the pi ide of lltn-sli citi/ensliip \\\\r-liould liki icvii II in Mc Jf.ug one of lb( l.il-iial candid itcs at the coininii c li-clioii foi Vancouver Mi. Mclf.ug hiiiU fiom Koolcnay, and bus even amoiiuli ch ducted lor board, and letiiinicl in trust by the company, have not been turned over to the p.uty entitled to them. Thi- has inflicted gp.at haid-liip on Imimiioss men bc-tvvccii Trout f.akc and Ni 1- -on who cashed the time check; TIkh the tvmg up of the strainer Victoiia at Trout Like, owing to the "-hutting down of lhe Lirdc.ui lnilwiiy, h:i- been :i gnat inconvenience lo tlie business people of Tioul Lake City and to those operating iri'nitig and logging camps along the hike. The conduct of the company -hows a gro**s disregaid of llio public uileiest, and i- one of tin In si gnevaiKes the mil way ooiiiini*--!oiiois. should lake in hand and deal with. Then tho extension of the mud to connect with Arrowhead, and ������������������() afford winter trans- poil.ttion to Tiout Lake and Ferguson, and connection with Gambol no, is iL niiittci that should be pu-diccl to completion and the government should in-ist on its being done. Thc: company gol iH chartoi and libeial subsidies fiom the Uo- CLEAN OUT THE TRAITORS. The sooner the liberal pait\\ reads out of its membeiship men who are meie tools of political tricksters- the better vvill it be for the party and the piovince. Tiii-^ remark is prompted bv ihe position in which Thomas Gifford. formerly member for New Westminster, reeks to place the porty at the coming election. Knowing the con- =;er\\iUi\\es have no chance of securing the Westminster seat in a\\ atraight party fight. Premier Mc-- Bride K putting up Gifford as an; ���������'independent liberal." Certainly | Gifford ha- been associated with the liberal party, but since his re- turn^ for Westminster he proved him-elf to be morel}' a tool of McBride, who had only to pull the string-' and Gifford danced to the puppet show. Now parly lines have been declined. Giflorcl is still willing to act the part of Premier McBride'- puppet, thus bringing down on his head thc contempt of over}- adii.irei of manlinc"5* and independence. Men of Gifford'.** j -.lamp are a danger to any piiity.i They aie leady to sell thoir party i to the bid of the fl.itti r< r. Gifford j has n heady shown his treachery to, the liberal party and should 1>0| ejected from it������ councils by those DOWN WITH POLITICAL, COR- " ItUPTlON.' ��������� * ' i n ������ i ' We hope there is no tiuth in'the icpoits th.it the Grand Tiunk will furnish the campaign i fund foi-the libeials, and the C. P. It. th.it toi the conseivatives in the, coining piovincial campaign. Speaking ioi the liberals we hope the} will not accept a cent'fionf any coi poiation, but wi'll5- sp.ue 'no elloit lo put up a clean fight, taking Ior their v.-Jtchwoid the best mteiests of the piovince. What-this piovince wants and control of riiilvvavs and tho dovelopinont of die aKncnltiiral re-our- cc- of lho prnvinco as Inn! down in the plnlfoini adniiti-il in Octnhor, IS'HI which is us follows: "Tonctivilv aid in thecoiistniclioiif/if (rails Ihroniilionl lliu undeveloped portions-of tho prov nice and tlio ImildiiiK of. tho pronviiicinl triinl. loads of public necessitj. " ' "To adopt Ilie pnnciiiles of Kovornnienlownership ol r.ulviajs in so inr as the circumstances of llio piovince will admit, and lhe adoption of tho principle Hint no lioinin should he granted io an*, r.ulvvuv conipany which does not kivo lho Kovornnicnl of tho pioviuco control of rates over lino-, Ixiniisud^loKi-llior with tho lho option of purchase "To nctmilv assist by stale mil in I ltd dovclopinoiilof (lie aKricultiii.il resources'of tin- province ,t 2 Thai in tho meant lino and until llio rnilw.ij policv above setlmth can > bo accomplished a 1,'eueral railwiiv net bo pus-i-d, Klvliil,' frc-edoiu to constiuct raihvajs *iindcr ccrl-iin approvud ro^ulaiions, aualoKoiis to llio system that has resulted in such exlousivo rmlwii) conslruction in tho United Slates, with so much ndvuntUKO to trado and coininorco .'I , Thntlrx-iicouriiKe thc nun in,,' induslrv, tlio taxation of iniitalltforciiis ininos should bo on the basis of^a peiceiita^e on lhe net pioflls I. 'J'liul tho Kovi-inini-iit ownership of lole- phouu sjstein should Im broiiKlit about as a IIlit slop in tho aciiuisiiion of public uliltios < ���������. ,-).! That a poll ion of i-vorv coal nroa bcroaftci lo be dispo-td of should lie ro������crvud fiom alio or lease, -o thai stiito owned mines mnv he easilj iiccessiblii, if tlieii opunition hi'coiui'- nec(*9-,iuv oi advisable- ' ' , , ' b. 'I'lial in the'-pulp laud luii-o- piovision should bo iiiikU. for lofoiestiui' and that slop-, should bo (liken for tlio f-uni'i.il pre-ei vatioii ol foresls liv KiiardiiiK iikiiiii-I (Iid waslcfiil destruction of liniber . , 7. Tliaf lliu. I('ki-Iii(iiii) mid Kovernuiont of (ho prov lue-i' should pctscvore lit the olloils lo seeuio lliu exclusion or A-iatic Inboi. ; , , ,H Thai lliu niallcr of better li-rnis iu lhe wa) oT subsidy and nppnipiinf lolls fnrrthe piovince should hu v lKnrniisI-, pie���������ed upon the Dominion Koveiiiiuent , (I ' That lliu silvi'i-loiiil iiiilusliusi of lho piovince bo fo^feicd and ,oiieouiai,'i'(l b\\ the imposition of ' increased customs duties ou lead-and load products imported lute Camilla, and' dint' the (,'oiiseivative uicinhois of lhe Dominion House bo ciir������cd lo support auj motion introduced lot such a puiposo- 7 1(1. /I'liaf as induiliial disputes ulinns! iin.ui- ably 'ic-ult in uieat lo-s and lnjuiv uotli (o tho pailies (Incutv concciued aud ^to the public, h'Kislnliou should ho pite-,ed lo piovidc mc ins foi nn ainicnblo adjiisfiuent of such disputes between, cmplovcis and eiiiplnvees p 11. That it is advi-ahle to foslci lho in.iuulac (mo ol the i av\\ pioducts of the prov inee vv,','ini die pioviuco as fai a- piacluablu' l)\\ mi mis ol luxation on (he - ud law product-, -uhjicl to rebate ol the same in whole oi put when luanufiK tured in llrihsli Columbia Slil��������� Shoe Advertising the first pair Short talks by the Slater Shoe ad man, No. 2. 'i - ��������� ,' i , ' : i, Advertising may induce a man or worn' i i to tuy the first pair of "Slater Shoes" but if l! - first pair he a failure no amount of advcrtisl'- ��������� will induce the disappointed wearer to buy . second pair."'' ���������' ��������� -. , v > "' ���������, u If every man and woman in Canada boog',' - a pair of "Slater Shoes'' through advertising a: J ceased wearing���������or buying, them)after the fi'.' ' purchase, thc entire Canadian market for "SLi. v f Shoes" would be exhausted in less than two y'c' - , ' Yetthe gale's of "Slater Shoes "have gc on increasing for many years. - <;, .The same people have been buying ,'' - "Slater Shoe" year after year and constr.: , ' advertising is making new wearers every seasc:i 'proving.that.it is as-good a shoe as if ' makers claim it to,be. -< ~ >p - ' Oiodyear welted. *' Made in Canada 40 years. ',' l:or men $4.00'and $5.50.'' , y '' , , For woV * T3.r-0 and $5.00.- '" ^HT5JJfp������v,' i'&AiPAS.&3$&������S?, CONSERVATIVE CONVENTIONS. - v. ' . - The Ivooii:-n*vv Mvir. and Family Herald anil Weeklyvfit.u will be supplied foi balance of* 1903 foi $1 30, togethei with two pictuics "I'uiity" and "Alone." Chamberlain's. Al n mcLlint'ol (liPOXOculiMMir ilio Pun mi uii CoiiM'M. itivo V^uci il ion, licit! at Yjiihoiimji, (he pi o\\ nice nih dindrtl mlo (i\\(- di\\i-ious Un orfMiii/idon jiiii po-iii-* PThu' Kootciun- Iioii3Kl,ir\\ (Imsion is nitdu up uf lliu lollowm^ pirn inciul clucLiou di-ili icU Jlu^oNiuko, Colmnbii, Fi i u" Cniiibiool-. Yimt, IvaUo SlnL.ui, Cii t .vi i i <���������������������������>, (iiftMiunod, 1 lio ci(\\ nl [{ri*sl.iiul tind lhe Uil> ol NcUon *AL tiic^nno meet iiik the Following ic^ohitioiis wimc .]pt< d. I Th il cuincitlioiis Un iioiiininlui^ c.uidid- ,ilo> lot moinbiM-i of tlio legislative' .i^cinbh be madti up ,(>! dck^.ilos clxwn .is follows (.i) lncit\\ in each polling division, or in each ward in citv ol< cloral dislriLU, if the citv 1-. divided into WiiuU Al such public mi etiu^a, r onh 1 hoio Cwho ph due thiiiiT-Llves to vote for Ttiie caud'dateoi candid ite-. ������-el( eti tt at the nDni- uiat m^Loiivr ntinn shall be entitled to a votu foi delegate- t <* * J Two weeks notice *-l������.ill * be, A,'iveii oC the public meetihk** aL vvbicli delegate*, aie to be elected, nominatingcoinentions thall be held iu cit\\ elcctoial dNliicts two dnjs after tbe d.\\\\ on which dele^al^Ofa aio elected and ui othei cl* clout di-itncti* seven day-, aTtei All iiom* inatioiis thiou^liout the* j)rov nice to* be made aL a ilerjt^nat( d central place iu oach elcctotil (li^tnc t and on the^ame d ij I All node* ������ of the date of 'public meetings for the election of delegates to nominating conventioiib, lho iippoLtiounicnt of delegate-*, and the jdace and date ol nciiiiiii������i(iii#r icouven- tioiis u. -eveial rlecforal di-tricts *>hall be pie pandnv the niembei of the executive of., tlio division in wIulIi tlio 'doctoral disti ict^ me situate, and issued ovei tbe naine-vof f lie pio-adenl and bcerotari oT the Piovincial Consei vative Association - " r ,' ^ 0 f - SOLE AGENTS: ,, - ' - '������ , *- PI Bi; HUME1 \\& OQ., Limited,;:: .." '. ] '' " "']tKVELSTOKE,'B."o. ' ' A\\A\\ '"' " V Spring and Slimmer Suitings. - 'i We.li'avt-on hiiiiil a eoniplele-=U)ck ol Woolens and' TailoiV Trim- '��������� ��������� iniiiKhiiiul will iniiki-up Suits unlii-st cln-!S slyle to t-uit puteliiiser. ,- 'Give us a'tniil and vve will u-*!-it.t. you lo coinpli-t;) your diets in an .lltKlK 1111(1 lip Lll-cl.lU' MlliniiCT. "��������� it 'r. - i ' fi- ., ' M.7-A. Wilson,- ^^le - ' - GUADUATIS OK'NKW YOItlC'S GUTTING SCIJOOf. '. ' , DAVE OKK, Piopncloi,, The lii-ht Dollar a Day House - , y-... ��������� , Bi-sL^Jii.mils ofvWiiii" -* "'' in the town.' " v - ', ,. * ' "'* " " ' - nnd Cif^aif.. Spiiils '.Th'e.4;Mlnes; Cv-' A incclinKof tho pinv inciul executive will lie held al Vancouver withm a month, and the date for holding district noiniiMliiiLT convention-, will then be fixed JOHN HOUSTON. Frcsidcnlcif the Provincial Conserv atn o As-ociation NoNon, June 8th, 10W Kootenay .Lodge No. 15 A.F. & A.M. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy/ For Coughs, Colds, Croup and Wnoop- ing Cough Trice 25 cents; large size 50c. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For Bov,-.l Complaints. Price 35 cents. Chamberlain's Pain Balm. An antiseptic liniment especially valuable for Cuts, Bruises, Sprains and Rheumatism Price 25 cents; large .si/e 50 cents. 'IhciLgiihu meetings aie held 111 the Masonic Temple. Jioui ue Hull, on the I hull Monday 111 each month.nt 8 p in. Visjituip; lire th 1 en ��������� ., coiduilly welcomed. H.,GORDON Si.cki.iahy. '.'( \\A ' A , LIMITED. py " ( -- MINING BROKERS AND FISCAL AGENTS. ' '*--,-- MINES'AND ' MfNiNGVlNVESTMENTS ,:< - L ' - - ' - ' - -V ��������� 1 ^ e lui nisli ii-pni is on .ill kinds of iiielallileioti>.tiiineb and .piospecls "Lowest quotations on listed and unhsti'd mining'-toeks. t . v ' t OFFICIAL 13UOKJ3KS FOR TIIE V ,* Calumet & British Columbia Gold Mines Ltd V - . ' NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. JI5V-A MINK.) DULUTII, Minn. CALUMI3T, Mich. OIUGAGO, 111.; NIOLSON, B. U. CAMBORNE, B. 0/ Coronation Hotel, Camborne, ,r. ii SMITH-, 1'ioiniiiloi First Class'"Accommodalion for 'Travellers.- Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tor -Disorders of the Stomach, Liver and HowlIs Price 25 eerts. Every one o! these preparations is guaranteed and ii not fully satisfactory to the purchaser the mono:' will he refunded. - SELKIRK LODGE, NO. 12, I. O. O. F. 1 ^���������Js5=srts>_^ "* Mects ������v i'i J Tuesday cveniiiB in Selknk Hall at ������ o'clock. Visiting in ctlu en 001- diiilly. invited to at- tui-I. ' VJ. MATH IE. Sl.0 J. OUTHI/IT, N. O THIS IS NOT EGOTISM. ^ t ���������.,���������,.���������,���������. ��������� , .,,���������,. XVv lirii.-v c vve know oui Inisiiu-f.s. 'i " ��������� 1 V ' .1 A' '"'i'i 11 Om lnisini-ss i-i in ln-Jp vou do vimi who vv i������li to tee th.- imrtv condnoted j ,ul.ln,.s. w.* supply up-to-date l.us,- on clean jirinciplf-, and its t*>cut-, m<. clicon nrihlottecl by di������.liono ..- II.!'.my .111(1 UK tlldlls lit! hOCrALL-M. 1 growth of vocialiatic --cnti-l inenL is gieat nnd jjoveimnent ��������� own'-r&lnp of public utilities' is now utmost universally recognised as a (lesir.'ible nctiievonient But UK- progress oi cocifilisiri Vs largely cle[iondent on its leaders. So long as they recognise the evolutionary development, of government, as iccitc-d in the constitutional histories of the past, and regard IIk- education of the people nnd common iiisticc a& factors in then teaching, so long vvill they m.'ike mho progress. Hut immediately revolutionary methods are adopted the move merit will suffer. It wax, therefoie, Willi c-oii'ddf-rabJosiirpii.se that vve ic-ad lhe lcvoitilionarv pio- Iiosals of lOditor Dales, of the Wesiorn Hocialint, in giving o\\i- ivin^r del ices anil how to Uii ���������iiKiin-v- tln-iri. Al TKsovvi:r,r. loosk-i.ijai' r.r:r>r,nn. Loose Li-,if i-'ik-s nnd L>-dj. \\V ���������fA 3IG HORN DRAND Wholesale and Retail . . . Meat Merchants. Head Office, Abattoir and Cold Storage: <^^SBB^Oalgary, Alberta nrnisTCntD Union Overalls, Made Shirts, etc wi-; MANt;KA(;runi-:__ Slifil-1. f'ookh' A pimii iiml OvpihIK ("lipH. Ill 11I111 I'niiU, CiuijoiiIuih' Apions, Twnd I'luith, WiilturV ApioiH, I'otloii.nl" I'lint", I'iUiiIlih'mill I'litntir- .luiiipi ni, 01s' (iioi.ilK riloiiH>-4, .Mmklimw C'o.iIh, KiiK'niniV .Im-kLli.. ."MiicKlniivv l',iiit-(, Wnllt-iV liukiU, I'm |> iiillns, llurlif i-xMuckcl-i, riiiiiiiiiK"-- ''HKi*������ C'liiitliitin Jaikfli, Hor-io llliuikets, .MN1I0111'liuiiK I Ijii- TcnW di-rwtn-, V.lu , tit-, elu Neatly and Expeditiously Executed at The Kootenay Mail Office. itxamnLfxrcTJBtm^icy^? .^, I lliistlun Slii't-I, VKJTOItfA, B. V,. are known ail over liie world. Full course from Ten Dollars. Oyer Kootenay Mail Office MERCHANTS. Wci.in supply you vvitli a lii'sl-cl.ibs loobis k-.tf day hook and h-dgci' sysium which is licili-i- than thosi- you &i-nd i-iist for and is much lu.ss in puce. Pali oni/.e hoiiic indiistiy and send us your ordeis- lor coiuiti-r hooks, loosi- leal day hooks and ledgers mid m'ijuis- itps thrii'fni-. Haiiiplt-s iind iiiici's-on .ipphi.ilion. TIIM KOOTKNAY MAIL. Hevelstoke. Pitman's Business College. Opposite- Hotel Vancouver Jas. I. Woodrow, BUTCHER. Retail Dealer In^^aaaaag^.. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, Etc. Fish and Game in Season. All oidcrspioinpllj llllcd. REVELSTOKE,- B. C, SJSg-gMC I> <- .< \\ Y - I &*> 1 f I ' - "- I - ,, ( * - -I . tl ', , I - Tiilfi fcOOTENAYMAIL ��������� 'tp ��������� - p-'itpPyawSMi ��������� a y Pp ^y.iWMi ,/fv - -'/ra��������� . Ja-\\a,,.. , -tAfA&k\\ i ��������� Ki 11 "���������yM'ft'ii\\ - I ���������"' ��������� "v-f'l . v V h B ~ty.Vl TROUT LAKE MINES Notes i From Various Oi Camps In 11 the Neighborhood. ' There is .i good doul of activity , iabout.Trout Lake, nnd people here . conf-icler the'outlook better than evei before, fj * ' j , On Tenderfoot creek, two miles ' , below Geiurd, the Lardeau Vf.lley --s^-Jilines Co., of Spokane, are pushing development, undei superintendence of J. Rutherford, on the J.-L.'group, 1 i where they arc said to be getting ore running about $20 in gold. , - ' G.Bter.d and'associatcs-aie pushing development 'on tbe Ethel and j- Lucky Boy. A ,'''," , c Messis. ,Vei������*choyle iind partners- aie determined to make a mine out < of the Kathleen on Tiout cieek,-as they have been pushing develop- ��������� me lit' all winter. W. Ji. Pool had . an option'on this pioperty for some time. ' Lt lies "on the lime dyke which'ci0s5.es the mountains south / of Tiout,Lake., i ��������� ��������� Hugh Blown, foreman for thc iMountiiin Lion Company, has been hustling things at tlio American, wlieie he* lias done 1.S00 feet of ,development, and has btruck'a fine - body of oie, two feet wide, and of high grn'clc. "' " , ' The Bed/o, on (Canyon cieek, at '" llio foot of the lake, is leporled to ' be turning,out well. ' ' ' , (^ J. W'.^Westf.iU'expects to make '-. sonio deals on piopcities he sub- niitted in the'east cluijng his visit , tbc-ie in the'winter month*. , _ A local syndicate -is' doing work on thc Willow Giouscr under the supeivision- of Mi. Wcstfall." The " lead has been stiippeiUfor^ between . 500 and,GOO feet, and . tbe'property is lcportcd tp be looking well. <- .Of 1-1 piopcities lefencd lo in Lhe annual icpoit of the Minister '��������� "of Mines dealing vvitli ,this,i-,eclion seven weie handled by Messis. W'es'lf.ill it Co , showing this liim to bc-ldoiiig"good woik in the dc- v velopiiient, of the niiueial rcsouiccs of this, section/ - - , -.;��������� ���������> \\An, lmpoilant featuie of Tiout . Lake oies is then high values. Oie' fiom -tlie;. Copper Chief, adjoining the Bullied Giousc, and in which' I het locator,M.lMatheson, still holds A half inteiest, has .given, assays..as high as 2.930"0/.s. silvei-per Ion.. Pviholtile deposits von. the Copper , Chief, limning parallel 'with the lime dyke, assay $6 to'$14 in gold, So/s silverlind 2\\ per cent copper. - , Messis. Westiall it Co. ,h.ivc a splendid collection of "oie samples chainctPiistic of the district, and -���������in inspection of it will'affoicl valu- a'blc infoimation 'to "visitors'to this '. distnct'. \\ " -*'' "- "* '- -C * .Tiout, Lake mining men ate *��������� showing their enterprise -alielcU'as *..vvell- us >.ifc - libmc.-o.F.T/Jilliptt-is ? one of 'the* 'principal^ptomotcis of the Noi tbwestjCoal and Coke Sv\\ ncli- c.iju wh'o h ive "talten up extensive co.i 1 .11 eas 30, nn Ies west of McLcod English capitalists have become in tei "eled and aie. putting -up mone.\\ for" development and opei- ation'of* the property ' One seam 0: coal on the company's land is 30 feet in width. Work hu1- been piosecuted all win tei on lhe. Mane Manila pi'op- (iilvonCuijoii creek, at the foot of the lake' two mile.-, fiom tbe Laideau lailway This is another of Judge Millei's flotations. A shipment made fiom the property ,k������t fall leahsed' !M)4, mostly silvei - Wne and other native silver was found on this pioperty. Development work consists of two tunnels mn on the lead, besides suifacc openings': The .upper drift has been run 190 ft .and ls'oOft, veitic- * ally below tbe outcrop. Fiom,this dii'ft was mined tbe oie shipped Tlie second drift is 100 ft lowei. A piopeity that mav tuin out well 1-- the Klondyke group, located below the Ethel ' The gioup is owned bv D. Giaham, J5 Baillie, . N Lav, F. Jacob'*, and E Fowler, and con-*ists of the Northern Belle, Klondike, and Centu bt.u claims. Theic'i? .1 foot of high-grade ore through the mountain on this property and is probably tho,souice of the extensive mineralisation on that mountain. Eight tons of ore were shipped and icturned $102 per ton. The property is now owned by Messrs. Livingston, Matheson, F. C Elliott, and Oie Peterson., 1 (To liu coiitiiiinil FERGUSON MINES. showing, and between tince and fo..i tons havo ibecn sacked leacly for shipmenl. J. St.iubei's properties on Has- kirr-. creek are under bond ;o .Vts*-is. Wo-.tf.ill and Co. who have an.ingecl with ca-*tei 11 parties lo have them examined with a view to^ taking I Ill-Ill up. On the Unfiled Grouse the lead is slated lo have been shipped for 1,100 ft., showing oie all the way, .mil seventl open cuts have been inn. Then i-'.il-o o0 ft. of tunnel- nn; The oie chute is fiom font inches to a foot wide, and has a*.<*ii\\od up lo 3,000 o/*- --ilvei. It is Mated lli-it a poiphjiy clvke cuts A GUARANTEED CUBE Fop all Forms of Kidney Disease. Wi- lhe undctsigned Diuggists mi- hilly picpaicd In give the IoIIiivmiir jfiiri'i. ml re wiih i-vi-iy riOci-nl liotllc ( f L)t. PelluiK'H,^ Kidiii'y-Woil. T11I1- lcls, tlie diilv iciiiedv in the vvoild Hint posilivily cuii's all trouhles iiiisiiig finin weak kidnevs;��������� "iMoni-y ( Ih-cihilly ii-tuini-dif the siiillctei is not lelieved and impioved iilLer use of one liotlle. 'J'litec In six lioltles i-irecl astonishing mid pctinan- I'lil, ( Hies. Ili.i-I lelit-vi'd mill (tned, you waste 110 money. ('.Hindu Diugifc Hook Co.,Hevelstoke, 13. (J. .1. A. Miller Ac O.i., Uevelstoke, It. (1. Walter Jievvs, Bevelatoke, Ii. (J. / Progress of Various Camps. A Rossland - syndicate is doing woik on the Mobecan group on Gainer creek. They have run cioss- tunnel at a depth ot .130 ft. below thc outcrop. At 200 feet it intersected tbe lead, on which they have now drifted, over; 100 ft. 'ibe icsult bf this woik h.i-^ been to ''prove up a body .of concentrating ore from tlnee to eight feet wide for a distance of 90 ft. The oie is silver-lead, ��������� running '$6 to $8 in gold. Tbe syndicate look-up the propei ty last 'summer, and have had it continuously under development. ' The suifacc showing gave assays of fi'om ifSO to -1-140 in gold. The lead is well deliiied. The gentlemen forming tho syndicate aie Mayor - IX-.in'c, Dr. Monow, Messrs.' C. M. Oliver- and W. F. Lingle, of Rossland, and J. C. Murray, of JTrout'' Lake. ^Fronf the woik so far done the owners believe they have a veiy valuable property and intend pushing development work as.i.ipidly as'possible. 'J.'0. Muiiay, ot Tiout Lake, is looking after the property -on behalf of the syndicate.' , . , ' ' The Guinea-Gold, one of the companies 'oiganised by Judge Miller, is,woiking on the lower tunnel. A shipment of ore was made last fall fiom^tho upper .tunnel and gave returns of .1-103.20 per ton. mostly silver values. ��������� The ore 1-- silver- lead. /The^upp'cr tunnel gives a .veitic.il depth of. 115 ft., and has been j un * 130 feet For 80 feet it shows up a body of' 01c fiom <*ix to 18 inches in,width. The new tunnel is'bein'g'iun ,at a point S5 ft. low cil and will give a total vertical depth of 200 ft. It has" di=closed-a stiingei-.of ore for"30 ft: The wall is well'defined.rt A raise ^will _be made to the jiippcr tunnel C. Sharp is in charge of thc woik. The propei ty is located - on ,0^ Gold cieek, .a ^tributary* .of tlie 'Little West Foi������of the Duncan livei, and atana'ltrtude'ofr-.OOOft." 'r - ��������� Tlie Old Gold-Quait/ and Placer Co., which opeiates on the side of the gulch opposite the Guinea-Gold, wfll be vvoiking again shoitly/ On' jLliiss .pioperty' two 'feet of solid galena has been stiuck at a depth of 75 ft.^ and a shipment ran over $100 person . The phncipal values aio in silver,-but the oie can ies $5 to $6 in gold,rsomc.of^the ore being a grey copper? Jn addition' to*tvvo feet o'f solid galena, the,,oie body carnes two or thice-feet ,of-con- centialion ore Development"work consists of a tunnel inn at a depth of 75 ft fiom .the outcrop and foi 100 ft, 30 ft. of which is'in 01c Another tunnel is being 11111 at a noi nt 150 feet lowei, and is in 300 ft. This tunnel wili'givc.a depth of 225 ft. on the lead, which should not be far fiom the piesent face of the tunnel The cutciop on lhis property shows a body of oie of which it is estimated theie are 100-tons in sight. - , "The Prim lose adjoins the Guinea- Gold, and is being developed light along. Exceptionally high gold and silver values aie being obtained, assajs running up to $84 Jn gold and 900 silver. A tunnel is being dnvenata depth of 75 to SO ft. below the outciop, and is now in SO ft This tunnel' has c.xpo'-eil about seven inches of clean ore. a peculiar featuie of which' is that these high silvei and gold values ceciii in white 11 on sulphuicls. Mr. Sharp is also in cbaigc of the woik on this piopeity. On McDonald cieek Judge Miljci lias opened up on the Golden JCra nn oie body 1 tinning up to IS inches in width and ol high guide It can ies silver and copnci in thc foim of bornile. Oie is-exposed foi 200 ft. Newman Tin lor will leave for thc piopeity shoitly to do moie development iv 01k. J. A. McCrossan has .11 ranged to get the Triune in shape. Several nestles of the who tramway were knocked out by slides and have to be icpl.tced, and thc cabins are gone. Woik will be resinned in the mine as soon 11s possible. A. Dodd, who I1** a capable- man, has been engaged as foteman SO tons of cue taken out last fall ieali*-ed IvJSG a ton Mt. McGiossan is doing bis utmost lo have theTnune placed in .1 .good position. We liopcthe 111.13 succeed. I ni addition to the concentrating plant to be installed for the Silvei Cup and Nettie L "mines .1 chloiid- ising plant will be addiitl foi extraction of the gold and silvei value- fiom the conccntiate** Thc sccond-chf-h dump', of lhe Silvei Cup foi instance will avenge -19 in gold, 8 o/s sIh(>i) 10 pei cent /mc, and ") pel c 1 lit lead, so that Im concent ration good, v;tlues in gold and -*ilvoi will be obtained and bv cblotidising the lcin.iindei lhe e\\- ti.K lion will piohably he So pei cent of lhe total gold and silvei content*- of the oie 200 tons of salt have been oideied foi lhe ohloiidiMiig planl II C:i 1 let iind Low Thompson aie doing woik un tlieii propcil} at Five Mile, near Ferguson, nnd itisrepoited to be "looking well. J. C. Jvirkpatrick is interested with them in this property. They hold eight claims here. There is already .1 nice showing of ore on the Jumbo, one of the group. ' themJnes, A vvoiking bond is being iin.niged on the Sti.ithconii gioup, pwncd by Coiy Menhinick, and located west of the Goldfinch This is 11 pioinising piopoilv. ~ , ]-\\ C. drcen, 1'. ,Jv.' S.",~~hiis gone to I-'eiguson to suney tho Nettie Lueiiul tiiini line and the extension t to , connect the G11.1 anil Nettie L ti,1111s with the concentrator site. * ', < The' Oplnr-Liicle Jlining syndicntc piuposo leinoving then olliees fiom Feignsou'to Ciiiiiboinc, wheie a h uid- sonie building- wil I be elected* fot tho accommodation of thc starl. i ' Theie inc women of giit in thc mining camps of the west.' Mis. Jovvett, off Ti on t Luke, is in the mountains poi-jonally supeiintending the assessment ivoik 011 her' claims 611 Tiout cieek > ' 1, ' - , - ' 0. Alt wood, M JO, consulting engi- neei to llio Client ^Western unci Silvei Cup, visited tlio piopcities last week. As it 1 call It it hits been decided to put in a eoncentiatoi to handle the,01 cs of both iniiies, - K ,/ C. Jluslcd, 'of'Ehvood, Jnd,, one of the sh.neholdcis in the I2hvoocl T111- woikeis company, ris pnying nn o\\- tended visit to * l-'isli Cieek with his -neiihow and is'slaying at the Coppci-- JJoll.n Cllll'll). * ' ,' ,W. Watson," uiulei whom Geoigc Goldsmith' of lie.iton vvoiked ,nt the Notth St.11 in JOust JCooten.iy, siiys Gcotge is one of Ihe most intelligent .md lcliablc piospectois 111 thocountiy and evpects to see ' him Ji.ive a big stake one'of these days A. G. Stieet, the,null man-ipcr foi the Ophii-Lndc 'conipnny'h mill ut Camboinc,(comc& highly lccommended HoAv.is foirnoily in the employ of the War Ji.iglc comp.iny,.it Rossland, and has had extensive milling expenence in Jchiho and othei stales At Ci.mbiook, last, week, lew minutes the dnse was icpt-iited. The good i-ll'eu ol lhe nied- icnif wa-. s(n"in miiiied and within 1111 hour the palieul was 'akin-; his liist sound sleep lot 11 Im linghl. That one little bottle vvoi Iwd a eoinph-ie (111 e and lie (���������.���������miot but feel gi.ili-lul Thc si-asdii fm liovvel disoideis lii-ing nl blind siig(������i.s|s lhis item Fur -nir by .ill di uggists. Fine Upholstered Furniture. Wc have an exceptional 1 'stylish uinyc of Parlor I;uini-| Uicc���������all of which is uphols- .tcrcd by ourselves. You can choose your own cover when desired. ��������� Samples mailed, i We have made Home Furnishinq a life.study., i,V ." ���������COMPLETE FURNISHERS . v. HENRY'S NURSERIES Fruit and Ornamental Trees Greenhouse and Hardy Plants, Roses, Rhododendron's, etc. ' ' ' Tons of Home Grown and Imported 'Garden,'Field and Flower Seeds, ,' lor Spi-hip*- Plant ing. , PUT E'lftWIi'BQ! loi-Ualls, .Weddings l/Ul i?LUVYMO Church JDeem a I ions Funeral Designs. AGRICULTURAL UMJ'LEMl-JNTS, ..BISB'SUPPJ.IliS, . t FJ1U1T 13ASJC1DTS/ v' FJ^RTILIZIiky ,c-' Oiit.iloguo Fice. Eastern PiilciOi IjOss, M. J. HENRY, 30011 ' NVestminster Ito.ul, Vanconvei '��������� - Wiitti" JjAIiok O.m.y -- ' WRAPPING PAPER AND ' ��������� - PAPER BAGS. ' The J-Cootcnay lVTitil has been appointed agent'foi one of tho I.ifgest Canadian P.ipci. Mills. ^'lapping papois 111 1 oll& 01 Hat, and paper bags of all weights ancrsi/.es suppHed to bidei pnntcdoi iiispi lifted -��������� Kootenay Mail, Revelstoke. ������LtEGTR I GA'D' STwdI EXECUTED n .< -i-s. Ian no 1111l.il i-cliniKt'd on such liini|������ in. 11 thi- dntc upon ivhfoh iheynro iv'th- iliiivvn fi. ,n ilic leiisc. ' .v l^--( i. of prni/iiiK l.iml-. is not entitled *o the Illl) Illdl'llll, llllt 111- III'IV, 11)1011 IlpllllLlltlOll to tlie ni-int of iJoinliiio-i l.iiniU,'olitiiiii cncli vciir. llio Misi puunit to cut on his lenscliolil whatever qiiniitiiy: of hnj* ho mnj require foi hii- own 11-f, free of due.-. lliedupnitiiK-iitrcwn Inu tin- ilirla to is-,iic ncimits to oilier nppllc.iiils. ���������- Aiiplliiition-. foi Kra/lii-,' Icai-i-i should be innde in lhe .-"I'domr.v, IJepiirtinciif ofJthe In tutor, Ottawa. . , i '}������. O.KKYKS, SocreUiry, Ilonf-itinent of the lntcilor. ' TIOVnE - TA:BLB S. S. ���������'Archer" 'or S. S.!'���������"'LardcauP . ' - . . ��������� 1 i,, r rtiiniilnK li<-tv\\ccii'r".VrrovvlW',i(l, Tlioni'mi > Uuidli'ij iviut CoiiuipMv*. coiiiiiieni'iiii,' Oct. mil, Hull, will sn|| ,1, fo!Ioivi.(wi;iiilier ponnlllliiKI: l 1.1-iivo Airovvhcad tor 'Iliniiiso'n'-i ljiiidiiif, mill C'oiniinlW tvviu- dull} nt ink. und 15k. Leave Coin-iplK- ivml thoiii-un'rl Uindln*; tor Ariovvhciul twice dally at i.lji:. und 12 15k. MiikiiiK clo-o'connect Ions vvitli nil C. P. It. Irnliiinndbonu. , . , 'I'licovviii-r-ici-crv-o thc rlfdillo chnn o timet- of Kiilinf-s vvithoia notice TII); 1'JlKI) ItOllINSO.V I.UMIiKllCO.jl.Tl). ,r, r. nonixsoN, Mnn.isiii;,' Director, %F \\ > '4>,r .-/ >[Al T!io"RoY8lSiOkc Navigation Co.-, Ltd 'TIMEI TABLE-\\r (Duiii'k season of hi-;li vv'.ili-i*-.) Halcyon Hot'Springs If emit a riii rn.. rpHE JIEDICAL WATI5RS ot Ifil- I- Cjon .11 (��������� tin- must i iilalivi; in tin- vviiild., A pi'i-fi-i I, n.iliii.il ii'incdy im all Nt'iviiiis and Alu-iular .diseases, Liver. Ividnuv and Slninach ailini-nls and jMetallif Puisoninif A sure ctue foi "Thai. Tned Feelmsr." Spi'lMl I.lies on all liii.lts iind ur.uns.1 Two mails ai live and depnt ovei v day. Telegi.iph t oinnimiii.il ion > with all pails cil the vvoi 111. An expei lenced ni.iss.inger , . r Halcyon Hot Springs Arrota JLafCc. "B, C. 9"(><>-0^ J.'LAUGHTON, Proprietor, , , - ��������� c REVELSTOKE, B./C. ' , ��������� - ^ ���������'. I- . This liolel is now- open Inr the ac i oinitiocl.ttiqii of the tiavellin^ pulilic. It is the inosl ('oiivi-iiietitly siLniiti'd luitt'l in the titv, heiiifj- at thetoiiH-i ol Fust, Sti eel and Ooii-iaiiglit-.,Avi'iine, in tin- hi-.u t ot l In-luisiness piu-tion of the city, convenient tn i.ulvvay station .ind\\ post ollice ; ' *<���������- - - ' > *������ 6 -- - , 'v , - . - . x * F:rst Class Accommodation and Tabic, Q ' , - ',' 5 - ' , Boat Brands of^ Wmcs, Liquors and Cigars. - A THE CITY EXPRESS E. W. B. Paget, Prop. Piumpti deli veiy of puicels, hui;g.i<,'(*, etc, to .my p.itt of tlio Ctt) it t , Any Kind of Transferring . Undertaken. . v All onlcis left ill. K M'binvl lie's, Toh.iL-n- Slnio, oi,liy Telephone!, No 7 will leceiie pninipt .ll trillion REVELSTOKE, B. p. , ABRAHAMSONiBROS ," PROPRIETORS , , ^ Newly InnlL Fir&t-chiss in eveiy lesjiect. All modem coineniuncef* ' , t Laige Sani[)le Rooms. Rates SI 50 per Day Special Weekly Rates Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same h������Htt*.VUWirj fatttLWiK.'JBBSSOS i * j -' ,. Lc.ive'Ki^lit ^Iili-'L.inilin-; each ** ' TUESDAY- AXD FRIDAY .il-.G 'a.'m ��������� -. < / * _ - _. Iji-.ivc L,i Forte,e.l( ll r. ^ . .- TUJil&D'AY VAND J-'RIDAY at, 2 n) m . " * ' , , - ' SPISUIAL TRIJ'S will'l,e,v made' be- Ivveen dates of le^nl.u 'sailmifL\\vhen- ever Inisun--, pllei ed -vaiianlj. siiine'. The Coiiijiany 11 sei n. t.he u-;liLto. th.iiii;e mile .iiici (lav <-'of sailmi; with-.', out llotiLC. '- , " ������������������ ' ���������- , r. A. FOR^LAIsD,"1" CD JJAUHJCK,' , <- jMaster. , ��������� . I'm-ser. ' ' } 'y, > "iv. "a1U \\, v.. "Jl J. . . -''SI 11'\\\\\\\\ p ��������� m ii i - , h vl . ' P%A"\\ i - r >-<^ i , v ��������������� PAtA > t'Pl * -* *i fit 1 , ,.. 'U^i.i^fmil ������������������t?.A/W4& i ".' V T, -, A Ami aa '^An ~A,\\im aam ������������������ ?������*-,rt--- r -:Ab*������\\ 7. -i is* I ., 4*1 ~ 'l c ?l V' maiici������emeiu ^.������tmj'MLuii������^.JJliluu.j.nj������auiuir. uii'J>������������.ui.u.Mli������i������.uua.BjlMlll.aj -r> s I ^^^t^t^^t^f^^^^f^^^e^i^^^t^f^r^^^^^^^^i^ t$h ������$������ (fa (fa (fa (fa (fa (fa HOTEL LARDEAU COMAPLIX ry The Best House in Town. - Well Furnished Best Brands of WINES, SPIRITS and CIGARS kept in Stock. / - -W. HAMILTON, Proprietor (fa. (fa \\fa (fa ��������� f$i ' (fa Good Table rfa (fa r$i (fa (fa SEE Wing Chung's newly imported stock of Chinese and Japanese goods. The best assortment ever landed in Revelstoke of useful articles- Ten. su-\\ lets Plates lla.-ki'K Cane Glial! 5 HaiHlktlLlllufs md ornamentril I'lull U I'llts Uinlnilla Sl.inils I.iiiilIi l!.i-l.i Is Sinokini; ,lni la ts Sill. Goods GOLD FISH 1'iiicstslock ofciinilies niul fiulb in (uvmi Front Street, Revelstoke LM^ A "TPI^" K IT Cy Trademarks LJt\\ I UlIN I O and CopyriEhts ��������� nbUiinul in all LOiinliics. ROWLAND BRITTAIN, Registered Patent Attorney MlcIiiiiuuiI Engineer nnd Diiiuglitsinuii, Hunk of II N. A. HuilchiiBS. Hustings Stieut1 VANCOUVER, B. C. A postcard will scuiuc .in cvciiiiik .i-ipuint niunt Coi those v\\ho ciinnot call ruiiiii(j tin. d.ij Raw Furs Bought Cash Prices Paid ffo fa(fa(fai Parisian ' . , >.'.. '.. -... . 'Jluv $) I'iciorian., Juno o . .DOMINION- JAN*H-Krom .Montreal. . - v nonunion ������. . .'1. . .i . .Maj 2.1- S*oiilhvv.irk * .. . .Mav Su - C'.uiftda i. ������ . ' Jun*el3 A DOMINION LIN-K-i-i-ioin Hoston. Mav flower ' *-. jrnvCl Coiiiiiionwealth * * : .* . ..June 1 Now Knglnnd .. ...*..' "?��������� "..June 11 vBKAVEIl I.ixn���������Krom Montreal.*' >���������' ;* U-ike Manitcib-i ',. . * - .Mar 21 1-ike C;imiii]ihun ... ' .June 4 Lake Kne '. . . . ... Ju-ie 11 * ' AMKUK-AN LINII-Kroin New* York. V *-t I.onis *vt,i\\ 20 Nevv lorlc . . . Mm --3 Philiidclplna . ... JureO WIIirE STAR I.TNE-From New* York." Germanic . . -jrnv 20 Mftje-I " . . Mav 27 Ccl.ie . . Mav ill Occan.i. * . . .Juno J CbNAltD LIN?; -Kro-n New York ntrim.i ... . ...Mn\\ 23 r.iinp-inia . . . May 30 L-'mbna -. . . June (> Cb'N.Vlin LINK��������� r.-o.n llo-lon. Jvcrnia ..... . ..Mav 10 l-llonia . M,i\\ ai =-a\\oni.i.. . .... Jui'ioi Ivcrnia JuiielG I'as.-cnue^ ticketed Ihromtli to all'pins of tircal Iii nam aiul Ireland and at spcciullv low nitesto all pait.5 of lhe Kiiropcnn contincnl. Applj io iiciui-st liilwaj or su unship agent, or t0 v - T. IV. BEADSHAW, Agent, Rovelstoke. W. P. F. CUMMINCS. Pacific Ag-ont ������������������ _. >;,'-'. ^ I ^^-i^rii :; tf P-,K'M 1 i -j*-?,i i - - ,--'-���������-.. > ^*-r ���������*��������� ,ij. "-.u*?; , >*.. iftT, iSfi . A- ���������-,s-t"- '*' I'M&i***- *t i������~ . -M.'arV is, - .f.A-vV-l -Pi-H<\\ \\ sa- (i-c'.u-'In' U_S , Cs-sdla-.. Weilcan PD:taCJ ) Tn- Journal End Pac.-'IC Coast Mi*-*Ey loesthcr ������6 00. Sanpls cop'sc, frcd. Send fcr Doot CataloiTJe The ELciiiEEPi'ioard i.','i:i'.c Joar.-.Ai, v 261 EroaCAsy, New Yo-i. Just Remodelled and Refurnished with all Modern Conveniences. 'S HO'I Rooiils iii Suilcs voi lit Bat In and Toi ids allathal, jloioing Hoi and Cold Water, Ins'idc Toilets on each Jloor, Gas I lAitcd and Sham Hcati.it Throughout. J. C. GREIfNK, Proprietor, . GOLDEN, 15. C. KM B*������ ��������� ������ ���������;��������� ��������� a l.n ���������ca ���������'��������� >-o BCJ ������;��������� ���������s-.-'nisv-';'. ~ " in: ���������?" Sofl p ��������� ���������BHHa������|3i ma'mmm an s������ o dcfofej*! mmm Standard remedy lor Gleet, Gonorrhcca and Runnings IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kidney and Bladder Troubles. i COMAPLIX CHIEF YOUNG, - - - Proprietor Best brands of Wines, Liquois and Ciyai.s. Travellers to I'ish Creek will find excellent at this Hotel. accommodation JSm 9 ,fli>. Exporter of Purs. CALENDARS FOR 1904 Wc ll iv-i- li -I'll .i|i|i(inili il ,ii;i-iil������ fm |i-.i(1iiif> [ti ilisli. (!.ui iiImii .iikI Aiin'ii- ( III III lis Mill ( III dill'! .1 s,.|..( I Km (if Cull-mini*. I"i 11)01 sin Ii as li.isni-vi-i lie 11 ui' 11.-i-ii uir. 11 >i I in I his i]i-.| i ii |. Ili'sci i c v mn oidi'is pi-niliiif; a call nl uiii i i'i ii i'sciiI il i v i< Willi s,ini|ili s The Kootciiay Mail Piib. Co. Ltd,. UKVJiLSTOKIS ii. u. I have sl.iiii-il ,i |ii-i in incut Win il Y.ml nn Tliiul sLii'i-i Willi inv past c\\|ii-i ii-nci- 1 luipo In In- in a p(i-*iti(in In siii i-fv all i ,.(|inii infills nl i iislom- I'l s Mill 111(1 (.in (l'Minll -tlppllld in anv ieMollis it i film 11! pi ii i s Tin ( ash, H. SAMSON. A i ' -���������'". 'V?-V. - ,4- '������������������ . t - 11' . 'l .' , 1 I 1,1 ' \\4 t 'I ' THEf&OOTENAY? MAIL. ' ^ We have a large assbrt- ihe ment of erican and makes of best Am Canadian "Ladies and Gent's Parses . Card .Cases and - - Chatelaine Bags , witli f-omc (linieulty, luit the icimiin- mg nine oii n nift. nniiovvly ebcnpcd bc-iiijC' upset nt (ilifVcrunl times, and found it liniil to make tt lnndin������ at McMnlion'b ciunp, failiiij; vvliicli tliey would luivo bc-eii; curried into Death nipids. Tim risk wa.*- considered too Kie.it and both bout andji in ft. were -ibiiiirioiiccl,, the p.uly vvnlking from llieic down. ' , died ,.I tine 110 V������ at London of pin'.ilyii--. " It/'lfow-oon liiis pmchased a block of land nt the upper end of Mckreii/.io , iivcnuc for ievidential puiposes, " , ���������. Cni'l ii. Olscn. n seniiimi on tbe old . -cup deicndei Columbia, while in it0!ace , was washed fiom lier deck and was L c< drowned. ' - 'V Today tbeUnitc-d States cclcbintes flic 128 iiniiivets.uy of the Decl.uation >*Cif Lndepcndence of, tne tbiitcon Anioi- ican colonies. , ��������� - The lower tovvn band stand vv.tsco ..- pie ted today a'nd ii piogiuinmc vvill bo lendeied there by the bund this even- * ing This being the 4th of July the i --band vvill be under diicction of Diiiiu- nier.Coiley.' ' II.,A. Itiovvn, oflicei commanding o - No. 5 company it M Jl is looking'up new recrui ts'itnd niviie; thoscdc-siiou.s of.ioining to attend at Miecigar fiictoiy * betvveen'U and S p in. this and Mon- p chiyVevening for Ciiiolnient. i ' Owing to lain' dm ing inclining of >' Domii'ion Day the choii of the Moih- a odist church weie unable to make thcii picnic excur.sion to Albeit Canyon, hut ... instead diove to the Columbia Can)on " in the.afternoon and theie enjoyed ��������� ", themselves-for it time. c On recommendation of T. Taylor,'of *H -Troi.it Lake, II. Mcl'heison has been * appbititecl superintendent of io.kU and < itr.iilsfdr thc J.aideau, and T. Jlovvns, . *?of fith'e Enteipiise IJievving company, has been appointed supei intondont foi .y Kcvelstoke and I3n,r*J3eiid* tt i- Engineer Ed.lloskci is at pic/ent an inmate of the Koval "Inland hospital, - suffering fiom a hactuied leg, sustained fi (by a ulFdovvn the shaft of tlio Goidon mine at Ha'ipei's camp last .Sunday. ,The'" patient is making satisfactoiy piogress���������Kiiniloops Sentinel. ,s The Mail stall weie iccipients ot some of the linest sti.ivvbeines both in flavor and si/.e ever seen ii: tliis citv, and some early potatoes which vvc-ie very,Luge ior this time ot yeai. The thanks of the staff is tendeicd the grower and giver, Farmer Tapping i The fiist. baseball match held m Hevelstoke ioi some time took place in < . thc form 'of it ptactice game on Domiii- lan Day between teams captained bv E. S. Jackson and E. Schmder 'Those who witnessed the game say it was a swift one.* and that the boys weie well exercised; the ie&ult being a scon- ot 40 to 22 in f.ivoi of thc orher fellows An Upper Anow Like settlei wiite������ complaining th.it two Colvillc Indians are killing deer in that neigiiboiliood and selling the venison, the mono*, thus obtained, bemir used to buy .- i��������� ti.': -_. , .!.���������. Asthma Can be cured Thousands uf testimonials conclusively plow Hint Asthma can be perni- iiiii-iiily ctii-cd bv iuliiihiiK Gutiiiiho/- iiiii-. a vc^i-lable antiseptic tlial des- linyh At once the serins ciiusing I Iu* (INi-iisi-s. (jiiinn iio/diu-p-ivi's iiniucd- inlc relict to the dislicssing (ough 1111(1 sllllocillilip; SIMISIltilMIs, lllllkl's In fill hiiiK easy nnd m-^iiIiii- and iii.-airi-s iindistiii'lii-d .sli-cp. Uiil.u rho/.one ciiii's Asiiiinii ihnt docloi-s nre un- iililf I'Vi-ii tu iclii-vi'and cnii cute you. The Ciitai-i'bo'/.mic inhale is inndi- of hai'd t-ulibi'i',.Ills into 'lliu vot pocket, cnii In- used at. work, iu church, in the slreet, In bed���������any pi ice���������at any lime. Two'' months tn-iilincut (ijjiiiii'iinteed), pi ice $1.(10; li'inl hiy.e 2."n-. DniKgistHf m'N. U. Pnlsiin As Co., Kingston. Out. THY Hit. IIA.1! 11/roN'S - MANIIHAKi: i-ii.i.s'.' ' USE^xa82E!&> ROYAL CROWN SOAP The Best,in the World. Mail us 15 ltoyal Crown Soap Wrappers, and ,in return we will mn il a beautiful Picture , si/.c 10x20 ; or for 25 Wrappers your choice of over 100 books. , Drop us a post card asking , for������������������ n catalogue of premiums to be' had FltEE for, Royal ,*> Crown Soaji Wrappcis. . - . Address ' * The Royal Soap Co., Vancouver, B.C. ' . Limited. Social and Personal vviiisky. lie fnithei states theie,.ue several families icsidinj*: along the lake who are sometimes without'a male protector, and points out that these Indians when undei the influence of liquor are a dangerous class to have .".round. Mark Hyatt's lo-.-ging cicw leturnod from the Iii-4 Bend this week being unable 10 get supplies at the camp owing to high water. While coming down the river they had excitinge\\peiiences coming through Goidon rapids. I'our oi ilie men 111 a boat passed thiough Miss Atkinson went wt-st'on No. I Thursday. . < J.A. Leslie letiirned from Aimstioiig this week. - W. A Moiris went out to Ducks last evening, Mrs. I.e. Maistie went, east om Wednesday to Banff. , , , Joe Dunn came in fiom (Junius Oieck on nioudii'y, "Mrs. .1.- llectoi, of iWiktisp, v 111 led the city this week. ' - Mis. McKimion, of Sandon, is visiting friends in town. ' I.. T. Cltite, inspector, of customs was in llio cilyrSunday. II Mcl'hcisou, of, Tiout Lake City, w.is in Ilia city Monday. ,' - ',, ,Miss I'. Smith, of Si.j Leon tSpiings, was iu the city yestcuhiy 1 * .- Ilaiold Cliiike left for-Nelson e.uly this week to lecupeiiite. t Miss Temple is visiting witl. Mrs. W If. F.lson ni* ICn 111 loops. ' " J. Jl. Kellie icluincd' Sa'tiuday evening Iiom a v isib to castei 11 cities? ICililoi :,'alis of the,Western Cl.uion w.is, in the citv iCstoid.iy.cn ionic to Winnipeg.* ,. . t I) O I-'orbes, M !������',., stipoiinienclcnt of the Nettie L and Silvei Cup, visited the city this week A W Mcfiilosb cauic^dovv.-ii fiom (lit- Bend Sunday nnd took a tup west on'Wednesday. * J. I!. Macken/ie, Angus McKay and Jas.!iLittle,.of Comapliv, wcto visitois to the city this vveck it. ,i.r Hdw.nds, btation agent at Slocan City, was 111 thc��������� city Wednesday on his letiirn fiom the const.'- -II. Caitcr, of Keiguson. came in end ol 11st week to meet Mia. Cutter, who ii-ttii ned Iiom .1 visit to Washington , W. C. Wells-"of l'allisei, Tlio!.. O'lii icn and'U 10 Kostei.of Golden, weie 111 the city Ibis week and went south. ' o J A Dallas was. visited Wednesday evening by his uiothei \\vlio spent a dav while en loute fioni Ciaubiook to the coast Dan and Alex Mcl.eod and Dan Nicholson left this- moining ou a two mouths visit to their old l.oines in Nova Scotia l.ev iMcKechnie, uncle of Mis. A E Kiucaid, and Mis. Mcl-Ceelinie left vesieid.iv tin An on head enroute 10 Wolseley, Assa Miss Spuiling left last evening to join Mis and Miss McLean lor a months visit at R. K. McLean's i.uich at Gi.tnd I*in 11 ie James McConnack ,11 rived in to.vn this week iiom Sandon. lie is greatly lnipicssed with the city, and letuined to tlic-Sdvet Citv this niornin-r BUSINESS LOCALS. , r ���������(' "ii Go to W. Smythe's to have your wheel lepaired. Ice cream, soft drinks and cider at tho City Ilakcry. You can save money by'insuring! with If. N?Coursier. Head C. B. Hume k Go's. adyt. on first page of this issue; Sticky and poisonous lly paper fresh at. Canada Drugv.-?* Book company. Tondeis fori limber berlhs No. !3.r-5 and .'ifiO are culled for in this issue. Dr. W. J. Curry ictiitned this week from a business trip, through the Lar- den 11. * ' 1 The St. Leon Hot Springs lias been opened and is now leady to'aceoiuo- duli-' visitors, ' c ' ��������� " -Visitois to/Camboiiic should take A. Cniig's stage fioin lio.iton. tjuiok- est route, best service. ' I)R W. J. CURKY, i ' Resident Dentist, , . Ollice in T.iyloi Dlucl*. Leave your oideis-foi pies ol'any kind���������nient^ ininec or fiuit���������at tho Cily Bakeiy.���������A. 10. Iicnnispii. 0- '-,- Tnivelleis visiting Revelstoke vvill Iind the .best accomodation1 at the Central Hotel. Abr.ihainsoii Bios, o WILLING WORKERS Bazaar and Entertainment a Grand Success. 1 Tlic,bii/.anr'niid entertaininout of St,' Andiew's Willing Workers on Wednesday last vva's a complete' success financially and otherwise, Quito a number visited the hall during the afternoon and were much interested' in the display of useful and fmcy articles, ice ctcain and btrawbetiies weie served iind a number of ai tides weredisposod of. The sale was continued during the "early purl of the evening,' the entertainment beginning, at 8,110. A very nice 'progiamnio was submitted and enjoyed by the large' audience assembled. A. 10. Miller, principal of our public'bchool, acted 11s chairman 'und opened the proceedings with an interesting patriotic addicss. The patriotic choruses by tho junior choir were , grr-iitly' enjoyed.' Mr.' Iluniph- leys in his recitations and .singing added gicatly to thc interest and success of the evening. A featuie'of the programme gicatly enjoyed by" the audience; and particularly by the Willing Woi'kcts, was the instrumental duel hy the Misses Ciildor who fotMhe last year have been "under llio tuition of Miss Kenner. Mrs. Wilkes sang sweetly "Tho Mountain Lad,',' and "tho duel by Messrs. Jossup iind Cooke was well rendered. The "solos 'by 'Mrs. Jessup and Mr. Cooke were much ap- pieciated. ' The pioceedings weie brought .to a close by lho singing of the Niiti 01 lit I Anlbeni. ,' him when he found he was seen picking up what vvas left and returning il to its owner after all the excitement. Gical Scott vvas not in il thai lime. Our school closed, In'bl week and qui 1,0 a few tinned out to hear "the closing exeicises, , Gieat improvement was noticed by'one apd all in all the childieu, winch rellects great'credit on oui' tcacbet, Miss H, T. Aiebibald. Tlio" honor roll for deportment vvas won by Master 10, G. J. Baynos. This is his second one for deportment, having gained one" in' tho Kamloops school. The honor 1 ol 1 for proficiency was won by iMiislcr'D.'L,-W. liaynes,- Master Thos. B. Bayiics being thc vvinner for punctuality tind.regulaiity.' Then there weio two pii/.es' given by thc teacher ,for neatness in work, Muster 10. G, J, Bayucs gaining tho first and Master I'. Scott the second. After Ibe exeicises ,vvero ' over theie was a vote' of thanks' tendered the teacher by the paients for the very creditable manner she had brought .the children on. The .children then came forward wilh^iin, address and picsont for thcii-'teacher after which' they dispeiscd for tlieii holidays vvitli good wishes for all. 'v An Aggravating Cough Cured. , A customer y,f oui-h who bad ln-t-n stitl'eriiif? Irani a st-voio cough lor six iiiiuil lis, bought two bottles of Ubain- berlain's Cough Kcnif-dy iiom us and was uiilii-i-lyi cured by one and 11 half bottles of it. It nivcb'perfect Fiiliafac- tion with mn- tiach-.���������IIaynks, Pahic' isit When you come to Kcvelstoke hail the Central Hotel bus to take you to a goodnhotel. Ahrah.unsoii' Bros Props. ' , , The strongest make of insect powder ���������just she thing to drive out mosc'iii- tjes iiom the house. Sold at the Canada Dtug A: Book Co. , _ -1 'When you want to get to Citinboinc in speed and comfort, bole out for A. Craig's stage linCf when landing at Beaton '"- ���������- c- (J The properties of thc Jjillooet, t'laser River and Cariboo Goldtields, Limited, aie advei tised foi'sale in this issue, the company being in liquidation. - To complete your bath 100111 vve have some beautiful sponge0, bath gloves, bath biushes and Im I li so.ips.'sli.impoo for thc hair, etc The Canada Diug'A: Book Co. , V 'A. M Cuiig still conducts the feed, livery and.fioighting stables at Beaton, and his saddle boises and _hght and heavy conveyances for hue at all times His daily stage for'Goldlieles and Caniboine meets the steamboat on its aiivcl and dcpaituic. Nn 111,111 in- wniii,in will lii-sit.iiy lo speal* vvell nf Uli.iiiibfi-I.iiii's Stiiiiiacll and Liver Tablets aftei mil" dying thi'in. Thev always prodnuea ple.i^.int nun i-inent of the bowel-, iinpiuve the appetite and srieiigtlu-n Lhe digestion. For sale by nil druggists. BEATON. Trom our own corrosiiondcn:. The Scour, group is expected to be sold shortly and a large :'mount of work done on it thi.- summer. * Since the rain the gardens aimuid the tovvn are looking vvell. and wc expect a large yield oi pot.itoe--- and other vegetables * <��������� 2iT. Beaton's 'strawberrv garden is cieani social on lhe pa.so.iage lawn free for al, nnd h )s u^ng Ul(, ���������1!:, nevt Lucsday commencing at 4 p m. crs to their utmost 13 keep the berriSs from spoiling. Ciui nevv storek-eepc-r, D T. Bail, bus got his,new store opened at la-t. He is doing a. large business and b.is opened up one o������ the best selected stocks of goods ever biought into this part of the cotin try The water in the lake is now-rapidly falling. The high water did no d.image at Beaton, as the townsite and ranches belonging to Messrs Benton and Thomson are consiJeiably above the high water 111.uk of 1801. Oui village school closed the 2''ilh, The children were examined m their ordinary studies' in the forenoon. In i'linii out own Cmii's|iuix!(!iit 4 . y ' Kred C.'IOHioil was in town Sunday and Monday. *��������� ,' " I1'. C. Green, dominion and' provincial land sufveyor is iu town,, , ''Tne new icsiaiiraiit on iCeunelb stieet and ,:idjoining the Impeiiahis now open for business. If.11 pei1 & Mcniison. who have stables at Comaplix iind'Ciimbonio, aie doing A ineeling of llu- above associalioii vvill'be held in lhe i-oom-*, Samson's building,' Second si reel,' at, S p.m., Tuesday, Jinn-2,'!. II. COOICIO, Seert-taiy. For Sale. .Several interests iu silvei-lend prop, erties. For particulars apply at ollice of tlio Kootenay Mail. MAIL CONTRACT. SI-'AI.I"-* TION 1)ICRS. iirtrtii'Mul (d lho Post- iiiiiMui CJeiii'iiil, will Im ii-uuiv-ulul. Olliivvii until Noun, (in Kiuliiv, lliu-'lli AiikusI, <<"' tliu cuiivoyi-nuuor Ills AliiJihty's'SInlls, ion 11 pro- ]iOM'd C4'oiili 111.L for Ioni- \\euis, ,is ici|uliul uioli vvuy, lirtwuisn ItuvulsioKu 1'iwt (llllci! und can- mil.in (I'uuillu I (all way .-.lallon, Iiom 1.1 ie Int ijuiilcinliur nu-ct. I'llnli-il not let's coiii iiiiini; liiilliui- Infoi million a.--lo conilll Inns ol' iii(i|������iMil C'oiiliuul may Im M'un and blank Toi ins ul Ti iiilur limy I e olv I.until ul the I'usl Ollluc (if HuvclsliiUuiinil ,U tliu oIIIlu ul lliu I'usl (Jllltu InsiiLiilni. " VV. II IKJIIAIAN, - J I'flnl Ollice lnsiictlor, I'(IS| OlllciS Ills|l(llluiVOIII(-(','- Viuiciiiivur, II. c;, ihlli Jiiiiu, I!)IS. , 'if . : For Sale TWO Hiihldoncon on 1M0K011/.I0 Avunaii, wit < , inodoi'ii iiiiiii-ovoinoiilM, jj.iKio cuuli, un I'liny 1 Ioiiiih. TWO Itusiilunu-H on Thiol Stii-ol c-UKt; voiy uoiiviiiileiit for uillvviiy limn, ?l,t(Kl uuoli (limy loi'iiio.--r-rr~-, ONK Hchldi neu on l-'list SIi-loI. uiihI, .l-uhIi iu- (lullud $.'>(H), Hiilijcctlu muilKiiKu. Apiilyio > , , JIAIIVKY, McOAUTKIl ii' IMNKIIAM, BARGAIN SALE POtATOES ��������� ' a '. <' - , Ten to Ivvelvi-tons ol I-'olaloes. f , Price unassorted, 50e per .sack. I'i'iai* ii-soi led, T.'ie per sack.. " J ' '" .1. GUILCTTO, - Second Stieel, - Hevelstoke, . NOTICE. '' , ATOTICJH Ik lioi-oliy Klvun tlliil, tlilrly i1ii\\h X> iiftordiitu I liilond to uiiply lo lliu Cliluf CJoiiiinlHSlonor of Lui'dH und W01 lis for 11 Hpccliil IIcoiiru to out and curry avviiy Llmbuivfiom tho lollonlngdoHcrllKMUiuidti; - \\ ��������� CoiiiiuoiieliiK nt a jiohI nciu- Lickls cabin, nc-iir tho heiul ot'jiinukiii Creole In I-'iio Vulloy, iniu'kud ,".lo"i-iili t OoiioIIo'h HoiitheiiKt. uornoi- post," l-iiiiiiiiiK north 80 clmlim, thonoo wcstSI olinliiR,*llioncortOiitli KU oliiilnii,- Ihciico uiist El) ulmiiiH. iiioioorloHH, to iiolntof eoiiiiiionouiiiont NakiiHp, 11. C. Juno 2,lrd, I WW. t JOSUI'H OKNELLK.' (JliltTIKICATU (||N fMI'llOVJSMIiNTS.". -, .J ���������. a, notice: % - ���������vleiulow (Jiioeii anil Mouiilnlii 'M ' Mliii.-nil (liilnii-.Hlluiito in tho Arrow Lnko AIIiiIiik nivialon of,West Koiitoiiuy DlHtrlcl. . Wlmro low-ted! On,Granite Mountain, at tho hend of.Mlnural Crcok. TAICIO NO'llOK thatl.KoniiolhTi. Htu-not, (iilfent for ���������jinjtli Oui Hh. Khi., Kree MIiiui-'h CJui- tllieatp No. H/,>;il7, und L. WIIIIiiihh, K������i,; Fieu Mlnei'K Cei'llllciito 'No. J1.WJ8S.)', Fieo Mlnei-'w C-jil lleii 0 No. Il7.ri:i2, inlond, hixly days Irani the dm0 he;oof, tuiipply to UioMIiiIiik Jtuooidur foi-iiUiilllleiiroof linpioviiiiionlti, for Lho pur. Uiwoof obLninliiif n. Ciuwn Ouml of iho iibovo uliiliu. .,.- And fiuthor lula- notleu thai, notion, under heuLloii ,h, niiiHl ho coniiiiunoud boforu lho Isbii- auto of hiioIi (,'01 Llllcnio ol Improvement--. Diited thin Heeund diiy of July, A. 11. WO.'.' '_ A. J{Kt*NKT1f U I1UKNKT, I', h. S. CKItTI I'MCATI-^iTi-' IMlTfoVKAnwrsT". For' Sale. ,7,->0 shiiie.s'in Ile.ilriie nunc. Will sell whole or pail.' , Km- |iiii'lici;lars (p. ply at ollice ot ICoothna v Mail. LILL00ET. FRASER-RIVER &.CARI- 1 BOO C"I.D FIELDS, LIMITED. 1 In Liquidation. . Your ill usifii-st-s will retiind youi -i 1111 nn-v ll Vim ,ue net sail-li������d 11ft ei nsirit; Ob.imliei lam's Colic, Cbulcia , and I Diai 1 luiea Keiiii-ily. Jtis .-vervvvlieie adinitted to lie the 1110-t -.iui'.'>-fnl 1 e- iiic-dv 111 the use lot* liyvvel complaints and the only one that, never tail-*. It is plea-ant, s-afe' and reliable. GRIP AND PASSWORD. UJMER INGESTIONS VI 1-iO.VIf A if-20,000 Masonic temple is to ! e ciectid at ^foosejaw r o. 1, If .I. I'v ke. bmh cliii-f l.ingci for IJ. C . was in the citv Tuesday evening while on his ri ttu 11 fiom a business tup to the l.aidt'iiu K'. oi- p. In-liilliilii'ii of oHieer.1 will bo held Wedii'Tilny evening next. ;i number of the (illicer.s elect iin I members being unable to attend this week. List of Proportion to Be Sold by Prlvato ������* Tend or. Pursuant to tlio Directions of tlio Liquidators. - y . , | 0 ; Trout Lalco Mining Division * 'Al.rifA CillOUl- (heller known ns -'llioul- view/ (Jiniip1),' (.nnipiiMiitf !l Ciovvn irian'cd uiliiciiil lIiiiiiis, in Itiiclinniil < lniiiis,*-|,iliiiiti.(l nn Client Noi I Ik-mi liniil il iln, above l-Vi ^iisim, I! C; ,'tu^i-llioi with two blocks of land, uiimoly: Lot Illl, HiliMlcil 111st, vve-,1 of l''eu,'iisoii lovvii- site, and lot '-'I 111. sit mil ul about '2 miles noilli- ciisieilv fiiiin l-'i iKiisun oii^the Noi th f-'oi I. of Ijin den" liver, at, the foot'of Client Noi then) mi'tintiiiii. LANDS silii,iled on Galena Kay, Uppei Allow Lake. - Tin co blocks of land conipiisiuj,', in all, about (fill acio. Rossland Camp. The "CITV OK SPOKANK" and "NOIl'lH isTAIt" mineral-, cluims, lo^ethci vvitli the biiildniKs and eiiiiipnient tlicieou. "*- - ' ' ��������� _ Boundary District. y Tlio "NIOTA" uiineiiil clniiii.'Ciovvu Kiiiuli-d. sitiuiled in what i������ known as --IIioivh'h Unnip." anil llio,*(-UKI-;.VOKIbl>AIll':&"iiiiiieiiilelaiiii, (Jiiivvii limited, Mlu.ited m what is known as " C'cuti.il Camp." ��������� - _ __ Illccillewaot Mining Division. The JiANAHK OIIOUP, coiiiprisiii-f l5 Ciovvn o'liinleil uiineiiil (J.iinis, or fiactional claiius. situated on the main hue of the Canadian I'acillo rnilw.i}, nciu Illecillevvael, i!. ('. ParlicsdcsniiiK lo put m a ti-ndei-foi anyone oi more ol lhe above nienlioiiLil piopcities should have I hen un^ineei on I he giound and examinations made without dcl.i). I'mllior paiticul.us niul conditions of sale and foi ins of leiidci (which aie to be sent in iiothiter tbnn tho . l,-)(h August, 1-10,1.) in.iv be obUnncd mails of lho Liqiiid-iloi-., ('oIlet'e'Hill Uhambcia, College Hill, London, K 0��������� mid J. V. Aunsiiong. Revelstoke, Uutish Colunibiii. t Dated l'lth June, IB0J. " for sale: y-HOpMIiD IIOUSK.'wiih butb, I lirst, class locality. Tei ms $7."i( cash, balance $1.-1.00 pei inu'nlh. Ap " " KOOTIONAY MAIL. ;��������� 'J NOTICLy, ' , l'lirlliuiil Mliiornl Cliiiin, slliinio in ihe Arum' Luke |V|inl���������KnivM(in ���������r Wl)>| k.m.i,.,,,^ jjH. -, Irict. i o Wlii-ru loenled: On CiiiIIkmi Clock, iiIhiiiI .111 . mlliis fniin lliu iniiulli, TAKI'* NOTICi:thnt I, Kiiuiielh L', Ilurnot, or tusshind, (������������������,.���������( f,,,, Mr. j|, B.'Klnn, Special I-ren Minoi's Lienuse No. rillfi, iMsiied nl Hoss- '���������'���������'Ji'.'.'i","*- w\\< mu<> 1''ll.illi, l!)fl.l l . *" , Pimples. Blotches and Skin Eruptions c ' How uiisigliLly, soiiietiiiics even di~giistiiig unit ci-i tiinily very inoitity- ing to thc sufleiei. They an- nii'iefy .iii evidi-iit-f of imptu c, poisoned blood, and loweied viiality ot the elementary organs, which can In-(jiuekly changed hy taking FeriM/.nue a fret inea(s. Fei ro/.one cli-.in-jcs the blood of nil poisons .md eiiiplion-, makes it rich iu red ( orpin I.-- Lhat' manifest themselves in n hi-altby uiddy complexion. To h ive a pun-, suit skin and good complexion -iinply use Ferio/.oiie ief*-. ul.iilv. I'iic' .Vie. pel bo-vr, or six boxe-i nit. ham i i.i n v'- manuka ia: MALAKWA. VVANTKD-l-'AITIfl-'L'L I'KltSON TO TI.'AV- cl foi well e-iibli*hcd hoii.e in a fi>w eoiititie-.. i'., ,, . . c.illim,'un retail m,.rehanl-i and af,'.-nt.-. Liirul "-0 I'-XC.Hinge, Ioi territory. f*.il.try Sl'r.'l a y.'.ir and c-cpen-es, pa>;ibli- 3l!t.*0 a week in e.Lih .mil e\\piai-ei ad- vancr'l. l-nsit.ion permanent,, fhisiness sue- c;rr���������-,fnl niul rushiii'.'. Kiieloui; ������elf .uldri'm..|| I'livrlnpi;. Slaiiil.Li'l rioim-, iil.j ('iixlon Hldg., ('liic.-il^o. Moscrop Bros. Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water & Steam Heating. Pipe Valve Fittings, The A COOL PLACE A NICE DRINK are what you find at the RED'CROSS SUDA AND ICE CREAM PARLOR Electric Lamps, Door Kclls and Annunciators, Electric Fixtures ������,fn;J" Put In. the afternoon they entertained a l.ir--e | ff" S2-^.!'. ���������'��������� '-' ������Ku'is|>, ot- .V. (J. I'oKon audience vvitli son*:-, recitations and Ilt c;t'- '"���������'"Kstoii. f>nt, dialogues They then spent the even- \\ T"v ing picnicking in the park. j '*"���������"'���������������������������' The travelini* ��������� public i- certainly, going through heuton thi.s summer.! Messrs. Fullmer k Andei-.-oii, who have j the two hotels- under one management. [ have often a hard time providing their] guo.st.-i with rooms. If tlie.y come to j Mi-S il good iK'llill'C tliey certainly never go away disappointed Ooorgo Goldsmith desires it to be distinctly tinilerstood that iie i.s inter-1 From oiKfiviu (Vrre-pr-iidcni. A ret n bald kit \\u .Sunday tor e.-.ted in no property on 1'oyd creek. The Scout group is opposite the i'.'>- mile post and on tho cast side of the Fish creek slope of Goal mountain, and the big showing now known as the Carrier group, is opposite tho Iii-mile post on Goldsmith creek, a tributary of Fish creek and also on Goat rnoun- ta i n, No. 5 Company R. M. R J. A. JIIL.LKU 6c CO. Second Street, Revelstoke-1 NOTICE. All those vvliii intend jiiiriing Xo. ij Company It. ,M. If. vvill plc.-ise cull for I lie purpose of enrolment, nl. lhe Union Gig.-ii- Kite-lory on the niglil.s of fciiil ur- (Iny, July Ith, and iMonday, July filli, bctvveen I.he hour" nf (! iind H p. m. H. A. fiUOWN, O/ficer Couimanding. New W'u-tmiiiiter. The wi itln :��������� i.-; all that can be dc- .-ir.-d for giov. ing ti.irpose,--. Mr. Tu re i.ni.ii in on Monday and gave Us a -i r.jee iu bis n-iiiii style. > Miss Lin i Jubiison.. ->i.st--r to Mis. Krick Kri>*!.sriii,- came . in Tbursd.-iy morning frciu. Tacoma to spend it few ive'-ks. There s.eerrn to be a large number of humming birds which nre not wanted hero. They arc too familiar with their bites and songs. The hay crop which is, \\k ready to cut, and the soon be humming, which vvi noise in I bis valley. Our annual school nicciiii/ 'ms held Monday. It, liriilin >mi\\ Mr-. J. ff. W'olsey were elected as I riii-lecs in place of (J, Anderson and .1. if. W'olsey. One of our settlers was -.eon practising for the eiilitbumpinii procession the day before the First, and it was rather a sorrowful look he cast about extra heavy mowers will ill be a new TAILOR and CLOTHIER Give me a tiial and jou vvill Iind thol. I can give you first class vvoi kmuiisinp at modei- atc pi-ices. v A. E. BENNISON Baker and Confeetioner hits ripened Ins new haUery on McKenzic nvenue and trusts that bis pasl expi-iienrii- in the cilv vvill niei-il^.i lair slini e of puhlic piilioiinge, ' ( A li-ULI. IjINK OF CAKES and CONFECTIONERY Home-Miidi) Bread a Specialty SAMSON & PAULSON, Painters, Pfiperliangers, Signwriters KAI.SOM1NI.NO DON 1,0. Ol'rlei-i i.���������(-.'ive pi-dllipl lltlelltioll. .Se.-.iiid si, i, '. I'KVKIjSTOKK FIREWOOD Having taken over the firewood supply 'of the Harbor Lumbc'r Cc.'s mill, orders left at the mill! at W, M. Lawrence or by ringing- up phone No. 8 will have prompt attention. " ' W. FLEMING. Revelstoke Grows^ Fast We glow- Lister, having added to our I3.ikery.ind Conle-_tioni-ry business lull lines of Groceries and Camp Supplies Tenders for a License to Cut; Timber on Doniihion" Lands in the.Province "������������������' of British Columbia.3 ', -v\\ QhAIjHJ) TKNJJURS'iuliliosscd' lo tho Tim- . * IO bin* und i-vtiuos niiiucli Dopiiiliiioiitur tlio Ink-uor ami iiiiirkvd un tlio miielouc -���������.Ti.ii- cler foi Timber Hortli No mil," vvill bu icccivod ' nt tins Jlopailiiient until noon on Wednesday, ' ' tlioaitli July, intl-l, torn Iiciinso lo cultlinboi- on Hmtli No inii, in 1'uvvnslilps ii nnd''I ItiuiK'i 1. West nf the (llli Jloiidmn and d0. HLiiliud iw follows CoinmanciiiK ul lliu inlui- suclion of tlio boutlioin boundniy of tlio (;. V. ltinlwiiy Rij-hfol Way vvillillio l-'iistiiru boundniy ot Sect mn IJ2, Township > i, ]{iiiiko I, West, of I ho (illl niuiidiiin, tlicuci- Soulli iCasLJl inilu's; lliuncu Noi lli Lust .11 miles; tlience N'oriii \\\\ ckI, ' 1 inilu, iiioicoi Ies-*. co I lie Southern boundniy nf tlie'C. I* Itiulvvii) Hiulil ol VV'uy, llioncu Wettoilv follovvnii? lho snid South liouiidiu-v of a Itiglil ol Win, lo point ol eoniinenoiment, ox- ��������� iludiiiK Iheiefioui 'I'linber JlciUi (il. nnd lhe Noi lb { of Ibu Noitli Kiist | uf Surlloutll, Town- slnp-_M, IliuiKo 1, West, ot ihe on, aitiidliiii.' eontuininK nn men or ll sqnnio null's, moie or less. , ' The icKUluliuiis iiudei- which u lici-nso will bo is-iud, al-u printed foi in of Ieiidet-nnd envelope, mil} beoblinned nt chm Dopiu tinunl, or nt tin- olllco'-of (lie Ciown Timbji jVgenl.it New Wo-lnnnslor Knob lender must bo uecoinpiinied by nn 110- topted eheiiuo on 'u olmitoiod bank in fnvoui or llio Dopuls of lho MunsLei- of tin- Interior, lortheuniounl ol the bonus vhiob llio uppli- ' l.iiiI is pii'piued lo pay fom Ikuiisp. No tendoi by Lelegrupli will bo cntoilninul. PKItLKY G. KEVKS. ' , . ,' - Seui'lniy. Dep.u Uncut of tho interior, - Ottiivvu/.iuno l,i|]i, IWU. -A Hi-nth inr lhe (Jelebi ated - MONSOON T1SAS. M.A. SMITH&GO. Victoria Kond, lievelstoke WANTED /-���������IIAMUKRMAIi;) wiinled. \\J lo Hotel Uevels-toke. Apply -IJlXPIilRIKNOKD CAUPIiNTJSRS 111 and fi.iniei-a wiintud on mill woik iit Aiiovvhead. Addic-bs \\V. G. Lud- g.ite, Ai rovvbeacl, Ii. O. 171011 HA Lit!���������A Champion Kaiiffe. 1 Apply lo j\\lis - W..J. Leeul tear ol AIoi'k.iii'm Ilarber shop. J. Guy Barber "|70U .SALlC-lOUiicri-sofliiiid ndjiic- .V cut to i-iiilvv'iiv 'station: nlin live Kond cows.- Address' II. U. Fnibci-, yulnmn Arm, B. O. DIAMONDS JO. WATICKSON. Bricklayer and Stonemason r. o. ii(>\\ nn. I1I-:VKI.<3T0KK. II. C. All Unci or Atnion woi'l: iindci'liikou. !''-.(inulles ^iven for biiililin^^, r.lr. H. B. STONEX, ���������' MACHINIST AND GUNSMITH, (JpposiUi Cenli-nl Ilolel, r.eveI.-itoko. IjiilIin unci General iMuchinc- Work I'roinptly Jixccuied. WATCHES and a complete line of the GENUINE I7I0R SAMS-A first class livci-y nnd 7 fi-ei^bliiiK liusiness.. Apply'ofllce ol Kool.eiiay iMnil. WANTKO���������Piirchn.sei- for' f*-cn\\'i'il store in ij;tovvin-j; I own.' Apply olllee ICooIenay Mnil. WANT TO SliLL-Tvvonl Mm best hold iiivi.-htuieiiis in Kootenny. Fm* pin I iculiii-s apply to Kootenny Mail ollice, Kevelslokc. w Fish Creek i-iiiiy ANT TO SELL���������Interests in -,'old-heai iiifj ininernl claims on Apply lo office of Koot- Muil. Rogers Bros." Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. Kycs c.-irefullj- e-enmined aiut pioptrly fitted to the best grade of gliisses. ^~-s p... Cft^) Repairing. \\ S V J WANTED ICNOWN-fiai-her "i-e- (pin-injr firt-t class (ipeninjr to si ii rl. business can leiu-n of one by np- plyin-f nl. Kootenay iMnil ollice. WANTUD TO HELL^-Two houses nnd lols.-it i-i.s-in-r town nf Cain- I ii ini e; each pn-petly vvill lei, fur $15 n,. ilionlli: Jil'ice mi each- pniperl.y $5UU. For pnrliculiii-s apply it I. ollice of Konl- enay Mnil.. "VT^ANT TO SELL-University ed \\y it.inn oT Sliiiki-spenie ,vitb illus- tii.lions and notes. 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