@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "0557813a-6c0b-4207-be97-b6b6565c09ee"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2017-06-21"@en, "1898-07-23"@en ; dcterms:description "Devoted to the upbuilding of Fort Steele, the development of the vast mineral resources of the East Kootenay mining district."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xprospector/items/1.0348469/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ , and as the gov- The speaker thinks II vent eminent is defeated, he will slip ready been communicated to I presages the end of Ihe war, but ou' lls sotnl ilS the Opposii General Shafter. Up to the time describes it as a stroke "of good la'':'' the reins of governme when Secretary Alger's emphatic statement disposed of all doubt on the matter it was mint's will soon be under construct ion, and in consequence a vein of ore three to six feel in of Vancouver is here represent- given to the appeal of General width, assaying 11 per cent, cop-1 ing lhe owners. It seems strange per, 112 ounces iu silver, and 88 that the company should be sat fortune which the Americans Many of the electors of this rid- had no right to expect," li *".-'■ "'■'" unkind enough to say adds; jthat the *800!i council appi-bptv "The terms of surrender are Iation l,lll( was to be, has slipped not dishonorable. They reflectIout:0n tllG sllmB ll!illll; 'hat re- lil^(;.m'mb?1'.. ,im| oonsiderable work ims been j have gone to Toby Creek with a j would re iomniend thai I he Span- to take charge of the develop-1^^ A tunne] -ls noAV iu somejsmall force of men to work on j ish soldiers return to Spain with the Hot Punch mineral claim. Mb' arms thoy so bravely defend- E.ual that his men might be al- credit on both sides ! lired the Colonel. lowed to take their arms. In fact it was said by a high depart mom official that the president would awail tho recommendation of lli:' United Slates commissioners to lhe surrender, "be- i humoi fore disposing of the qui The Saturday Review explains Tl"' following table shows how its change of attitude in favor of' ""'' government was defeaied; America and declares all of ilsl • (for. Opp. . . , . , Albei'iil i: original antagonism was prompt- cariboo i ed by America's "aggressive Cassiar i 1 Willie Its presenl trill- Cowiolian i tude is "io somewhat tardy tint K'omox.., tan courage and htimauiiv. I especially us General Shafter j ungrudsriug admission of Anieri- j p, \\AZ-\\'. had telegraphed the department that il was understood that the United Males [commissioner THREE RAILWAY CHARTERS. ment of this properly, and that 90 feet, with a good showing of a large force of men will be out- mjnnmli ployed, new macbiuery obtained, j Mastodon, .and the output of the mine in- j g, H. Ervine brought in some Creased as much as possible. I beautiful specimens of copper The Sullivan Group. i ore from the Mastodon claim, There has been considerable situated on Perry Creek about work done ou this properly dur- one and one-half miles from its ing tlie past year. Two shafts mouth. Considerable work has are down 4,'i and ,E2 feet, In the j been performed on this properly, last 80 days a large body of high A tunnel is in 55 feet which has grade ore (silver-lead) 28 feet in ; a depth of 4b feet, Mr, Ervine width was uncovered. In a large j says the lead is the largest he ii uni ber of places similar bodies; has ever scon In any counlry, of ore have beeu exposed. At j having a width of Kin feet. The the depth of -10 feet the ore js pre is a sulphide of copper, •similar to that found in the North j White Grouse District, .Star. Mr. Frank Hogan, man- j a large force of men will soon iiigerof lhe company, arrived in D0 se) (u W01.]t developing the Fort Steele on Saturday and ■went lo the mine on Sunday, Ills reported that a force of nion will be put to work- developing ihe property at an early dale. Lone Star nnd Equator. various copper claims in this vicinity. Of those properties llio Storm King and Copper King are \\'oty promising. On the Sioiin King there i.s a tin-foot shaft with four feet of mineral These mines are on the East across the bottom, going from I "Pork of Wild Horse Creek, about: to lo percent, copper, 40 lo 200 12 miles nor theust of Fort Stoolo, ounces in silver, and an average ■and are accessible by a good of $10 in gold, wagon rond for in miles, tlience I The Copper King has a 00-foot by a good trail to tho mines, In tunnel, cross-culling lho ledge. (the immediate vicinity there is In a vein of in feet there is an ■an unlimited supply of timber oro shute of groy copper two suitable for all mining purposes, feel in width, which can bo had for the ex- Tho Golden King, adjoining > ponse of cutting und hauling, the Copper King, has a, 75-foot There is also an ample supply of tunnel and is a line concentrat- water. The property consists of ing proposition, the ore being two full claims 1,500x1,500,feet each. The vein is true lisstiro cutting the formation northeast to Southwest, and lias been prospected for a distance of (inn foot, Several open outs have been made, two in particular showing a face of solid mineral 12x0 feet. The country rock i.s lime, slate .and diorile. The vein is covered by a heavy iron cap 1.0 feet in thickness. The ore is safflorito, carrying gold, silvor and iron. Assay returns give a value of $5 in gold and 28 ounces in silver. Ihe Colossal Olid Cornucopia. Theso claims are situated ou tho Easl Fork of Wild Horse creek about two miles from the forks, and havo the largest body fit mineral discovered in the Fort heavily impregnated with grey copper. Between Inn and 500 locations have been mado in this district and a large amount of development work will lie done this season. Wo understand thai il, is the intention of the government lo cut a trail, starling from St. Mary's Lake, lo the mines. This route will lie accessible foi'about oighl months in lhe year, and will lie of an easy grade with no summit lo cross, Dilililn Group, Tlio Dibble group of mines, situated in the front range of the Rocky Mountains, will soon bo in readiness to ship. It is reported that there is now on the dump sackod ready for shipment sev- Nortli Ku; Soulli Revelstoii Slocan .. Nelson.,, Kossliiiid. Lill.iii'.'l !■ , On Boulder Greek. R. L. Amine and K. J. liighliy are doing the assessment work- on a free gold proposition on Boulder Creek. The Keystone. Walter VaiiArsdalen has a small force at work doing the yearly assessment on tlie Keystone. On Six-Mite Greek. A. W. Bleasdell has a small force working on the Try Again mineral claim. This is a very promising property. Tiie ore carries gold carries gold, silver and copper, The surface assays show a value of $211 to the ton. Development Work. There is a large amount of development going on till over lhe fort Steele dislrict. (Ivor Inn claims are being worked. Every prospector and minor are sure that Ihey have a bonanza, anil are very enthusiastic over llie fad that they will be able to get out and ship ore this fall. There are men here from almost every mining camp lhe world ovor, and il i.s ihe undivided opinion thai the Fort Steelo dislrict lias a larger .amounl of rich mineral in sight than any oilier camp or districl on the American continent. Ore Shipments. The ore shipments for the past week were as follows; STBAMian. North Star ... Gwendoline .. North Stiii1 ... Tl INS. ... lln '.'.', lln Irene Incident is Serious, London, July I.'i The Daily Mall's Hong Kong correspondent says llial il is now known here that Admiral Dewey requested lhe correspondents al Manilla not lo give the full story of lhe li'one incident for fear of arousing feeling in America which might load to complications with Germany, When the full details transpire it will bo snon the incident was more serious than it at lirst appeared to bo. 'ihi-, decision of the presideni applies alike to Spanish soldiers who not engaged with the United States troops as well as those who have been participants in the recent battles. Sail on tho 20th. Washington, July Hi ■ Unless present plans miscarry the Spanish soldiers surrendered al Santiago will sail from Cuba to Spain on July 25- this dute has beeu lixed by tlie war department and every Blfor1 will be bent towards expediting iheir departure, it was announced today that" the department had decided to ask for bids from steamship companies for the transportation of the prisoners to their native hind and proposals will lie issued next .week. Tho contract, it is understood, will also include the subsistence of the men during the voyage, w.-t ( ity.. X.ll'll: Vii't'ii'ui Soutli Vnle Kiwi Vide North ... yule West .... Tntiil KI'SI'MK: Oi 1 I'l t IU Saucy French Gunboat. I'laya Uei Este, Guautamimo Bay, July l-l- -A French gunboat oi about 2000 tons displacement to come into the harbor about dusk tonight without permission, and met with a surprise party. The cruiser Mablohead tired a blank'shot as the gunboat camo into the entrance to the harbor, but no attention was paid to this, and a shot, from a 0-poundor was sent across her bows. This, too, was disregarded, Ihe gunboal coming along under full stoam, Por a few minutes it looked as if a row wits possible, 'I'he I rum- pels on lho Mablehqad rung out a call lo quarters, und another shot was sent across lhe Frenchman's bows, this lime in uncomfortable proximity, Thai warning was sufficient, however, nnd ihe Frenchman stopped with extreme suddenness. 11 is against naval custom lor a warship of one nation lo outer a port which vessels of another nation are blockading unless permission is granted. The captain of the French gunboat was Bills for ihe Trio Passed by British Columbia Legislature. "Bills lor three new railroad charters have passed the Legis- jju" '""'' '■ liiliiro at Victoria; viz; '('lie Easl j'*v*.','i,,.,„'.' ",EE Kootenay Valley Railroad, ihej *:"■ w"'' v* ' * ' 1! i'iiii ii "* Kootenay * Northwestern Bail- Vjtin.'onv..-i- i.'it\\ way, and the Norlh Star & Ar- \\' oiv Lake Railway, work on lhe latter being commenced. The Kootonay & Northwestern is lo be lhe Yukon line and is to bo 1,800 miles long. All three have Iheir termini at Cranbrook, The. roads are already subsidized by ilio government and will be built by the sou of Huron llirseh. who buill Turkey's anil liussi i's railways,"—Spoli'esman-ltt vit to, In the above article the line Italian hand of Colonel Uaker i.s again visible, showing whore his interesl in this district lies. The article in detn.il shows, several discrepancies. The roads are not subsidized by ihe government. Where Iluy will start from or terminate is unknown, as no survey has yet been made, j1"''' -"m-.' ''I':'*'- non in * | „. straight Opposition party, aud auotations'for Bar Silver. ! |, \\y Higgins ,|s ,,„ r,,,,^,,,,,^ (ins*' t'liuieiit ... l.i lii'l'IM udent ... 1 ('u-i.ir im oloctloti .vn) 1 Total Nn. Representatives. 3S Protest have been lo ■ '■ n, void the election ".'. 13 in Easl Kootenay, Kellv in Revelstoke, Deatie in West Vale. Bribery and comtpti ■ in .■ ,■ : cum* are alleged. 'I'lie Opposition nre preparing to make a I urd ii::. t (' issior where il ctio *, ■* ■ held, Messrs Sword and Brown »v York, .lulv so. Silver ivrlill •uii liui* silver, 'iii'i'. Moxlaan-dollars,-'"iii San t'-|*uiii*i.-,i'ii. .lulv: - ent. The Premier only secured econd phi ■>■ in the Government S.llVi'1* lllll* . rtii'V Mi.'.'iii'iin iliilhu*-, IT ci-17'.r. I Inn, .Inly 20. i !loae| lliu* silver, weak, 117 5-10d ner ounce. I'linKs a. Victoria. Tin At General ha ! n majority of :'". Col. Baker saved his seal I.,*.-. beggarly IE votes. Mi*. Pooley got in on a majority of ,E, while News From Dewey. I Chinese Martin wns defeated, The following dispatch was re- , , ,e , ■ , i , , St. John's Chuivh. COlVOd lit \\\\ iishiii"loli lust, week* from Admiral Dewey; ! 0n Sl""hl'V lnsl "'" Rpv. II. "Aguinaldo informed me his ,rwin oJ ^ossluiul offlciatoil and troops had lakon all of Subic [ I"'1'1"'1""1 "' *"'"- so'rvlco to Bay oxcbpl Grande Island, whicli {-'.''"'"''/'"'J i-lu-'****v" congruga- Ihey wore prevented Ironi Ink-! ing by tlio Gorman mtin-of-witr Irene. On July Tib I SOllI lhe Rnloigli tnul IhoijConcord Ihere ami 11 iey look lhe isl,nul and nliinii I,linn men with arms and uniiiiunilioii. No resistance was oll'ered. Irene retired from thn bay on their arrival. I shall send lhe Boston lo CapeEngaino about July Kith lo moot Ihe.second army detachment, Not practicable to send to Guam, No chartered vessels available. "Dkwky." lion. In llu* evoning the Venerable Archdeacon Ponlruath («*- cupiotl lhe pulpit and pvoachod uu able nn.l oloqiielil sermon, The Archdeacon visited Ward, ner Tuosnay where he held service lie wus much ploased wilh his visit to Fori Steelo and hopes loci frequently when the Kailway i.s finished, Ile leaves for the ('nasi on Saturday's slllge. Harry Urown has completed the assessment work on tho Midas claim. THE PROSPECTOR, PORT STEELE, 13. C.. JULY 23. P Cort'ii'-ntc of Improvements. NOTICE. Pyriuniil uml Hui'tiliaiii M nil t'laliitK sil- unte in Hi; l'*"i-i si' '■!■ Mtnii ;■:, -!."'..' ivii.i Kooti nn*.* tiisirli i. Where l",;ii"i "ii P.vruratil Creek si. Mnry- River nliout tnrty miles wesl "f Fori Stne] Tnki nollee llial I. ,\\. S. Furwell. iwenl l"i the Pyramid Hoolcnay Minimi Co.. Limited (Foreli.-ii). Free Miner's Cerlilienle So. Wl** NOTICE. .. . ,, Q IM I'CIalius i he For, *^^^^^#^^ijf ^^^^^^^tiji*jfi}i MAM f> WAtD Sleele .Minim: Division ol Fast Kool y Ills- I & 4,A IM'UjIU I IU Ul) "■'"where I ,:-On Hneklelii-rry II J# THE POPl'I.AR ROUTE TO S Mnillfi fitt-il R P. ii, ll'ii'l 1'1','vrv Hill, 'in nl *fi Ji 1*1- 'ubi Crowntirai And further tulle nollee that uetion, under section II* must be eommeiu'i il helore the issu- nneeof sueh C'ertllieuti "I tmin-oveinents. A. S. FAIIUKI.I. Daii'il ihlsBlh ... ' ".' I'i v !•»;. *.'I-It . Take nollee Dun 1 H. ll, Jennluiis auenl tor Frederlek .lolin Smitli "I Ulnsinnr Seol land. Free Miner's Cerlllleale No. KIIW ' iiileud sixty days Irom Die dale hereol lo apply lo il,,' Mlnlni.' Heeorder lor u Cerlttlrata ol In prove- ments lor Die purpose ol ol.talnliwn I i"»n (Irani ot the nbove claim. And further tuke nottee Dim action under section ;ir imi-i he commenced lore the Issuance ot such Cerlllleale ol Impi ments I.H. 0. .111 s* XIN* ,! Iliis llll day iil.liine. ISI'S. w MoyiR Gitij, B. G. FORT STEELE MIMNG ASSOCIATION. 't'homns McVittie. 10. S. Friizi'll. j N. A. IValllnccr. I'l 1*. Smith. Jfi Fli'ft ('Insu ni'.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiilIon fm* travel tEAST KOOTENAY* ,,,,B' ;. t:lTM] ■ I""1'11 * w jiy. tf- CCAMPBKI.L, PROPRIETOR. T 'Til W •!• i Kill !„• held $ The large and commodious Steamers ***♦ Teams leave Fori Steele Tues- every monih. Jfi i}? tlays Fridays nml Saturdays at ah posktiiie iniormiuton win he rininii- * North Star nml J. I). Parrellf 7a.m. for Elliott's Landing, con- \\« * lh0 a™""*".»>'«■«' "■"■" "■"■" ' neetliig with boats I'nr Moyio I wmm B,"lllc- Sm- ,w'Sw!"'*' SMi;t.*iiir> ifctitii'v of Hu- llfcHCCiattaB lie ih nnd Hrd Sntonhii In Tli NOTICE. Wolmor, Warren, Hn ul s.amlMi.i I li f Minerul Clnlms slum ■ Sn i M ■ Dl/lsl ■!! ol BUM tvOl tl "..'■ ' M ' Where ■*.i""i On I'yrui - ' •*■'■ s Mor * Hivi'iM uut forty i * - ** -■ * * r ■ i-:. i ■ Taki ■■',. \\. S. 1 V-.' I';- "..::..*. K' ' ' .lij.^^^^^^^^^^^^ i Pi ri .*: i Fn ■ Mil ers On N - ■ •■ purpose uf obi Intend stxi> duj s from llie itiovi ply to tin* Miuintc Ktcurdi a I Improvi n.■ :■.■.:'-'■■ Crown i Irnni ...■■',- . A:. I further tuke ■section 111.! | ' ' * ."-.', .'■ pale f Septet -0 M-tl Dnteil th Is 4th tiny of June. MM. -r-.'.\\ wL & L ti. -,i t , o m • ___ W 'V ii''flini> wilh bouts Iur Mi iv i' **• a*- i- N0T1CE- X Capacity, one hundred l-assi'ii-iei's anil one hundred and llftvX ,i1?,',' ■ , , ,,,,„„. S ».. .1 Ill .. W ,.,....;.(., 1. W ' ■■■:■•- «-nri 1-.- I,:i-I :ltl> Jill 111 Elliott». Sleele Kll Ji ions fivii.'hi each I ■si ,.| Furi steel. f w m ■Professional. rll Mil Smil ■,'..■■ :„',■, illu'M ' S X !M IS . ■ ■- ifi I',* Laud V'.i" :.„., NOTICE. notice. ^mUm^^^^^^^^^^^^^ S1XI> nranil' StUle. Mill ■■ to tin : Fori, ,•;.,,.. .■,..; n the Fort Steele MimuK Ul-, ste, vWonoIEa.tl served Crown 111 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP W "!" ■ ' * ' ' * ,.-. N , . v ■,,.,, ,!,„! |1„, (,un|| Mar; - River, h ul.es west ol v'*'* '■ head ol St. . Taki notice that i. A. S. Fan .. , ii,M,,:, thi 1'J '"■■ ... H i,i- ., tForelirn Free Min' - , , ,, AK,SA ati id. sixty duys Iron SlvM sCa M|lJ :, |WR iw ply to the Mlnlne Recorder 1 ... • r the ELTON -■■ ' ■- ■■ ii Irani t the a ^ .-, ........ nd further tat . , • . ,,.,,.,,, n . . ... ...,:\\u *■* 'di 'Z,x Will open tin' navigation soasou on tho Kootenay River from! Albert J. Cirez DRS- Bf*ODIE & WATT | Jennings, Montana on the Great Northorn Railway for all | BARBER. " i General Practitioners pointsm East Kootenay, About April 20th. XL „, lun<:rs m Next Door to International Hotel, cranbuook and fort steele lE'i'!' "' I/ i.n mlihvssihi'comimnios'X pout steems, b. c. ' MoviyWw , ^ Fol'l Steele B.C. H I.. CUMMINS I'- I--S. ,1- 0. /.'*. Fort Steeli* B.C, i KOOTENAY RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO. W w', w] | At.. Mt'NTZ Kaillll H0US6 'STELLA HOUS] MOYIE CITY, EAST KOOTENAY. B.C. ■ Tin' abovo Hotel hits been recently erected, uud neatly furnished throughout. "■.'a^^^^^^^^^^^H NGTH*H „ ...*..'. Lifleai A. ~ 1 -, lAKI.l. ' * ' * ' ■ ■ ALL THE LATEST FASHIONS Tho ll;"' s"|,|'!io'1 "'"' ""' l!l':sT Cosy and Comfortable Rooms * NOTICE. ^ run •Volslni * . . lincral Claims, siluati Fort Meele J Ini/ Division o! East K lena . . . I.',,.*. M,,„,,[Un .\\v,.|iii,. ,,., „ ,,.,,,.,. ..,, p. ..... ... v [VI 'I. I\\ \\ .111 HI 1 Llll . 1 \\ I lit Where jt'-l nn i . . . , Ch.... .... Mary's River ibout I :" m ■- m I * . . ..,.,..... -:■ eh rentv acres T'.k*' ii"ti''.' 'Imi I A. S. Furwel auenl tin :,,," |'. .:■.„.■ k ., ■■ ., Mil ■ In :,v MRS. HARWOOD MISS DURICK iForciKiil I*** Miner Curllllcau- N - . , .". ./ P_ ..-.•■ ply u. II *. ■ NOT.. imnrovi I " ' '■' I "'■ otttlltnlWK \\i .' , S'otli that wit i [•own ttriml «■! iif auutecittiin. ^^^ .., . nirther tuke nolle. Ihal actio, nn.lei ' E.,M'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - :■■.,-,- ■ . .- :,■ __ . n jmst piam ih .. .'•:■■ Mouse, sign ii ii it Urna brands of Liquors and t 'ipirs. ! HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN, Fort Steele - Proprietor TRACY, li. C. Excellent accommodation for Mini and Beast. The Balis well supplied with the Finest Brands of Liquors'""' Cigars AKE MONEY Buv L OTS » Mill & GO. IN OYIE f ITY STAGE LINE, i,,,,,,.( such Cerlilleule ot Improvement \\. -■ FAKWKI.I, pre-emption N Six M NOTICE ""rth Ml clialns. itieui',' .,|,si 'jiii'l.aii,.. ili"iicl lot Ml 'ulClalinsllulitoinlho For, »•»"•» f»«ii« llietl * » .to thi -■ '■-"- •»'*- c"«™»' boKtnntn»r. containtnB im < paper Hanging and Decorating D. W. -vVOODBURY, MANAGER. G1 W. K. Ross. II W, II Km.'im«■■»*.. ROSS & HERCHMERU Barristers - Solicitors NOTARIES PUBLIC CONVEYANCERS, . Fort Steele. II is T. EDE. Customs and Mining Brokei CONVEYANCER. Mming Properties Untight ami Sold AND I/IMBERLY. mental Painters ^^^^^^ .IHIIN KKIIKI'.AN Fori s le April is i-.~ i;.v Liquor License. NOTICE. Leave orders at ROBSOM cS RODGERS. Where locnteil Sullivan lllll Take nnliee Hull The Sullivan llroun Mil Inn i'i iv I i'*i* I'liu"- Cerlllleuli S (ejlil'i Inti'ii'l -"iv iluvs '\""" 'I"' ili'"| '' i,,„ii|.iv Miiiiui* I "■'■'"■ e^mmmm^Bm^m^a^m^^m^-^ ,.,„ nfiinoniU'liienls lor lhe |iiii|iuse ... ol,. I lieri'l'.vi--lve nolice llial th it - uftei tat nil* iriiniottlieuliovi-elalm. ' ' »>>»» »1>P'J to theOolilCommissioner Mul turlliel' llll " nolle,' Hull acllon under "* l''1" Sl "'''*'\""" |i'''"-'''" -'" «'l<«" ''S "' .,,,,„„;:, mmi'iic lore the Issu-11"" "" ,,:' ' l""- ''""» '"' EMelln t such Cerlllleale ol lu veinenls. Hotel nl lho lown otTrucy. ■ •^^—^—^ ^^^ Ili'i'cntH'i' the 8iitisui'l|itlon nii.'s in I'reslilenl uiul Mnnaiier Siilllvitn ilroup ' "" * | The Vaneouvci'Duilyantl Semi-Wee'ltly Mlnlni Cotni ■' '■"., NOTICE. On iiiiii after Angus! 27th, 180", weekly ■ stages will leave Fori Steele on Friday mornings at 7 o'eloek. Returning leave Kalispell Tuesday mornings at 'kalispell, 7 o'eloek. Geo. S. McCarter. ,1. A. llurie.t HARVEY & WcCARTER Burristcrs. Solicitors, Notaries Public l niil-til til-i r> tie. TOUT STEELE, It. C. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, DAVID GOLDBURG CUT IN TWO. Kalispell and Fort Steele offices at the stores of H. E. KING &CO* NOTICE. I . |ii ll i" ' ,1 ' '..., iiiiiii • , llu I'm .'cl.' Mlnlni! I'lv on of Has Ivooienn.v III* N'ottce ts herehy -riven thul Ilii days nlier -liu' I intend to upply m ilu tluvcrnmi nl Ain nt tol llu Southern division ol blitsi Kooteniiy for ;i transfer [o meot tlie licence held by Th m as Itolison lor tin saleol spirituous It.niori i'v remit ut the l.iil"' Vtev, Ilous, al Swans, u I. II VAXUKCAR. Sivanseu. May i- WW. •:,-•::< :\\ ted "t - ill u lllll. T. in 'i in Sul] van Croup M u I,|,,|,„IV ' "i I mi'iili' N(i j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ .■',, ■ ..,, ml Ixly i v from llie dali llerei l i , p| i""' ,: ' II eertiiicnto NOTICE. ullinprov in- I\""" i in ' ol \"""i '.* Nuiiv. I. herehy Blven that 30 days a tier iii'iuiviH ram rn hovi i ■■ in dan an appl eniti n nil] be mude lo lhe Uold \\nd tilrlliir lalte notlei I ' uctlon under Commissiotior to transfer the license held l.y, m im mu mn ihelssu- the undemiiiicd (or my residence nl Crow's added to the subscription rates. I'liceolsiicheirilileiiiei Nesi Lundtim 10 John Mott. (^- Sample eoiiies supplied on llllllll Iiiiii d ihls Htli iluy of Mi '*■ Dated this ftth dny ot May. ifns. .,,,:, F.P.IIIXIAN .'"..', ELLEN MOTl' I'n i' ■ nnil MamiKel , World will lu* «s follows: Patty i,liiimi by inuil. per untunn, *:> 1^1 liu. f". six months s ::, li". per iiiiiiiiii i'ii The Scml-Wcckly edition, mulled, ]n iiiiiMiini tl (10 Uu. lorsi.v months i.i Advance payments ii.sisiri! upon in every Instance. Tin* foreign postage (that is in all countries outside of' 'aniula. Newfound- j luiul ami tht- United States) will he ,, : , ompany. NOTICE. NOTICE. Notici Is hereby n*lven iimi thirty days dute! will apply to the Government Auenl Shvlock Mlii'Tii Clulii ■- ■■ lh. Fi \""":i" iwimpplS-toiheUovcrnmeiitAeo SieeleMlnlni * slonofKusi Kootenn :■- E '" "';'::'" "! K"' K\"""""; Sl,,"llml . . . Dtvlsti n. fora ei nsetosell li,. l.v r.mil in Wl I it. Ii-Ons mil ' ' "'"--"■■'"•"■ I'-ih' ruin".- n..rii.,i,'i ■Cul:, notice 1 S nroui M ' '" " l*»>mer k Iter In the snld district of Inn Companj I rci Mln. ItBcati *■ ''" ' i\"""' s*.'l«*j Intend • from , *v ™LEOD. t„ 0pp|y loth,. Mini. : ' ■ 10, " "■ ""'-' "'S'"" ''"»' "' *1"'"'* W '>-':' rnte of Improvement* for irpo«*- o( ob- tainitipn CrownUm NOTICE. Ai..! furihei •*-."' noi thi i -;'■ 1' Bfve nolice thnt thirty iliiyx nfter 8ecllon.1l ■■ ■ ' ■ - |Pnd toapply tothefiovernraeniAueni anceof such(*eri rtcuteol | (opthe Southern iJirfsion of EiiMtKootenny. to Dtucil Hi- ■t'ti day ••'. Mb IH*,AN ^^^^^^^ Preslilenl ami Mai * ■ , Minimi Company Uatetlai nm si Addruss "THE WORLD, J. C. McLAGAN. Vancouver, B. C. Mnrmg'er. iranxfer '-■■■■ licenne from Swannen to h-j-.li . .,. I( W 1I1IKKI.I. -■.l-IIH'Tlli. IM'- 'J-*.-'.'!' NOTICE. MUlget fraction Mlnem. (laim Mtuate , N0TICE' theFortSteeh Mlnlna Division of EaM Kool- ln "" 'uencp "' ' ""tl1 °' .liimesC ,,i.l, Distriet, ]l l nocewiarj thul nil accountu duo the Where located On H nrm °' r,'iriln & Durlch Rhoul(l Ijo oollpciert milefi wesl ■' Porl Stm ■ Take noi - u I hal I. for Kred ■ Scot luml free Mlnei CcrtiftcateN .■ ■- ■ ■ s.\\i\\ ilaj * fn tu ". |; lo thi Miiilnr,' Recorder for »Ci I ir *ni - for 'I.'- purpose ol obialnlno a ' rown Oram nf the above claln withoul delaj -Ml *U<> arc Indohtcd nn- re : io paj to William Ciirlln wlm li i ■ ■ /i;tiii reeolpttt in lho firm name, WILLIAM CAI'LIV j i AHMSTItONd onioia] AdmlnlHtrnloi Iti pri ■. ■.;■■ ■■■■ -I f liiirtilt, l»»t« And furthor take notice th I t. mdei UTT.T.TWPDV i nDVQQM At/tMC iiri.in.1. ,„„.,,.,... „ MlLLINhKY .imi DKfcSSMAKING MUS. .1. riOODNOI (III PARLORB, RIVERSIDE AVIINllI*:. Mil'* ■ menu I.* ii JEN I I tlllx III. illU i.i.i,:,'' NOTICK. ■ ii '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Porl Mi'!'' Mm iik li I Hi Kooicnii fnyt RtoOlO II I! i, ,ii., i Whero loeiiled On II crry lllll I,..,. . toft url Htoete Tali.' notice ll.nl I I.' n .lei I £ 't\\l IV !.„' l'r.ili'i'1,'1. .1,'liu Mill I'. '-" vUrlll im.: i I-. Mini' ■ ■ ... , . ..i,t\\ daj . ii"tii Hi, .I..1, ■' ■ I A I 1.1 )l\\ Mln ne Itei'ordi I'en ■ ■ nv vi tor llie pill'pusi ' ... ' llnl ' eclloi ['erlllleati llnl,,! '! 1". I... ..I .Iv t. 1*11 AM) [MI'OKTKH Ol'1 CINE WOOLLENS Hoi ' luiintiiin A vi -inii ■ ion Steele, B. G. JAMES HIGHWARDEN & SON PIONEER BARBER SHOP Everything Strictly First Class. Next floor to the Pi'ospevtoY, FORT STEELE AND MOYIE LAKE STAGE LINE. A bi-weekly stn^i* will leave Stoele every Tucsclay mul Prltluy at 7:80 A M Commcnciii-J' Prlduy, July I Oth, for Cranliroolt, Sifton, and Movie ('iiy. Returning will leuve Moyie on Wednestlnvs and Suturdiiys ul 8:80 p it Reai'hing Steole tlie tlay following at nniiii. 't'ii'lvots may tie |u*oi'iii*i'(l t'l'niiiC. M. Keep, Safe Deposit in.. Steele, nml anil at tin* Hotel, Moyle City. ■ MONTANA Wholesale doalor in Confection cry. Fruit, Nuts, be., &c. Cigars & Tobacco. I CURE CATARRH, Catui'i'li makes life mlgorable tn ninny people. Scarcely it person in wholly fl Irnni ii Cniiiri'li arises I'nun a combination of gasses formed in ilic human system. I hnvo medicine that will cure you permanently in tun u-eeks. TA] VKK. Tlir Druggist. Fort Steelo. li. C, 1 Johnson & Robinson MINING BROKERS Fokt Steele, li. r. C'OHBESPOXDEXt.'E SOUCITKD.. CHAS, ESTMERE. Civil Engineer and Draughtsman, Mining Maps of Fort Steole Dlstricl fm* sah'. OFFICE WITH M. A. BEALE. B.P.COOK. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Fort Steele, li. ('. TEAMING OF Al.l. KINDS SiH.lrlTKIi. J, J, OUI NLI VAN, OENERAL BLACKSMITH, .AMI WHEELWRIGHT. Iloi'su shooing A Specially. WANTED. \\ iiinn in put iii ,*i Susli mnl Door Kni'iiirv nt Swansea, (Illllll illlllli'l'IIM'IlK Will I ll'l'IVll iii ;i riijiiihlo nml responsible iinni. Crow's Nesl Land anil Development Company, THE PIONEER TIN SHOP. Personal attention paid tu all kinds ol .lull work, Sheet Iron Stoves made to order. Hot Air Drums a Specialty. T. C. ARMSTRONG. D. L. BETTCHEN $ The Jeweller *}f WATCIIKS UEPAIltHDiimlSATISFACTION (IUAHANTHED, .'•Mi SWANSKA, B. C. Fort Steele Wood Yard. WOOD Furnished Promptly, all lengths. Leon Orders with Gilpin if- Lindsay, or witli lln Wnli r Delirery Mnn. ' C. J' CROFT, Proprietor. POR SALE imi-:m Iv VS. I'l.lisnii ilyiiiiiii'i i.'.Mi Iflcp, lnni)ii) im".1:, li. w •■ un iii.'.|i liimiiH) six* AUG I.AMI'S. Swituh board, with all nooossary instrumonts, Tin* IlllOVC .1,1111111111', III'' ill |)l.'l'fl(l'l I'linililii'ii, iiiiiI in.' iilli'iv.I for ml.' .in a nut of tlio Coilljiati.V liniin;: I'llltll't nl thull' BJ'hIoui Iiiiiii ilhi'i'l in itltornal in:: t'liri't'lit, Km' flll'thor |)lli'lIrllllU'H apply to Kootonay Klcotriu Co., Ltd., Kaslo, 18-ao Fokt Steele, li. (E D, M, McMillan, Miulng Propositions, Mining Shares, Farm Lands and! Real Estutre CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.. 1). M. McMillan, Brandon, Mao ON THE ((() EXCHANGE ;v*. SAFE DEPOSITC» Tritnuiii.'ts a goiioral L'lillectliig aud '.-x- cliiiiiiri' tniHiiii''.s. P.J, CRUICKSHANK Fort Steole, U.C General Blacksmith, HORSE SHOEING, AND JOBBING. Mining Work- ;i Specialty. p BOESEN, CONTRACTOR anu mni.DKij. Fort Stooli n. c, liAMDNT Contractor and Builder Fort Steele, ll. c. HEAD. THE PRO&PECTOH. DRAFTS, CHECKS, TIME CHECKS Mill* ACCOUNTS CASHED. Drafts Issued payablo in Canada mul th.' liiili'il Stilton. Kiiieu Hotel Hull Head Prairie, - B. C Aooommodation for Travellers Tlie bar supplied with a Uut'. stock of Wines, Liquors uud Cigars Thomas W. Rilley PROPRIETOR. PURS*W* Tho Providonco Fur Company, I'pdvldnnnt, U. I., wnntii nil IthxlH nl Kn* 'ill-, SMn UlllHHIK.HCIlCl'll, I'llo. tf I'llcU (linlril lul IIUXl 'A\\\\\\ |1||,VH IM'i' IIH (ri I It. h s SHvi-r Fnv MA ini I'i MMI ui Hear r. ikiim mi no (IIIlT I Ml tl> [I no hi .iw, II (X) in ;i iiii il Mnrlln . 'Mm i,, ii ihi Willi ... I IH! |„ <• I* it'll l''-\\ whi ii. ■: mi Ml nu ;;. in ■* im SkiitiK :.*i In i nn (Iraj I'V)* I ?."i I'm s.11 mi :.*;» ■ I H,i lj i Hinili oilier Iiii'h mui ,iuri'.«n. |i|iiM utlnil, l'*llll |»rlflCH I'tumuili'i il. CtllPfU i Ice i. cont'iiiiH Lroutmuiii nm! Imim'Ulaii r/omUtUMJOUII nil i-"iisli:iiiii'iil--. I'MII THE PROSPECTOP, PORT STEELE*.. B. C, JULY 23, 1898, mUMMimirm -wi*i w->, leiMKMnanmBKn DISTANCES Or. Crow's Nest Railway Minn Line and Fort Steele Branch. MA..N UN!'.. Mill's {.eUrtirlilKu lo Uiu'lcoil im Muiloud to Crow's N'-i l.nlii' in Crow's Nesl Lnko to Coul CreeK lis c,.,*.ii'n'i'lii"Klk RiverCrossing Ill Klh illvorCrossliiB uiWunluar W vvsnini-i* lo Fort Steele .lumitloti 16 inul' S'l'BBI.K llilANi'll. li'.»rt Steolo .luuctlon t.i Fort Steele 7 S'iiu Steele to Nortli Slur Mine -•( MAIS I.1NB. Porl Steele Junction in Crulllirooti " illriinlmiiili to Swuusoll H" Sm nscu in Moyle city '• '■ T Mii-yie cll.v to (.Inul River Siiiuinil 'HI •:;.l! Siiiuinil l" ii H-I.iinillnn 4 ■ Wi',1 Examiner and formerly I meut worli within tlie required connected wiili the New Yorli period of out' yeur, either through! \\,Iouriml, hikes llm editorship nl' oversight or the misunderstand- the Ktnitenuiun. liis stuicd up- ing of partnership interests, virion good authority tlint R. E. L. liable cluims have been lust. Brown has control of the capital Now, if a prospector fails tore- stock. Mr. Brown was inter- cord the work within a year, al- \\Mewsd while on his way from though the work has been done, Mrs, SPRAG ':*. ta%e Urospertov. SATURDAY, JULY 23, lsiiS. Whitewater to Victoria, but declined in discuss tlie matter ot* indicate the politics of tlie incorporated Koolciittiau. German Gunboat Was Saucy. Manila, .Inly 19.—Tho insurgents reported that the German gunboat Irene in Subig buy refused to permit them to attack thu Spaniards on Grande island. Rear Admiral Dewey promptly dispatched tlie Raleigh und (Em- cord to investigate the mutter. On entering Subig buy the Raleigh opened tire ou the forts, whereupon the Irene slipped out by the other channel. The result of tlie tire of the American warship was that tlie Spaniards, numbering over 500 men, surrendered everything. On returning to Manila the Vizcaya. He said; captain of the Irene explained "The entire squadron was or- that -'ho interfered in the inter- ■dared to devote the tire of their est of humanity,''and offered to guns to the cruiser Brooklyn, |hand over to the Americans the because it was believed that she JO SINK THE BROOKLYN. Captain Eulate Tells of His Futile Attempt. Through Lieuteuaut of Murines Tliomus S. Borden, who conversed in French with the prisoner at Santiago de Cuba, an interview wus obtained for Associated Press with Captain Kii.liite of the armored cruiser Fruit -1 Confectionery Notions of all kinds. CIGARS and TOBACCO, m. w SMITH & LINDSAY, Tobacco Plains. Highest Price Paid for Furs. ** NOTICE. I lioronygtve notice tliui ;in,i-iys alter date I wlll upply to tbe Oovernmeut Agem forSoutn Kust Kootenay, for a transler tu me Irc-m Ste'ihon Voutift ol tlio remit Itrjtioi- IIl-qiiso for tlie Cuiur li 'Alone Hotel :u Westport. i'i. A. Kl.TON. .Illlli! *.'i,|li. !-.'-. 'Ji-;ll refugees lie had on board. Admiral Dewey has declined to accept them. wa.*, the only ship in tiie Aincri- Klch l':*-'*-v "/ ""' Proceed- ';i:KaiisD6ii Hospital r* Co, (LIMITED LIABILITY. FORT STEELE **-§£ WARDNER British Columbia W't* direct special attention to Ol'H STOCK of the following lines of Goo Is. St. Charles Cream Pet Cream Winnipeg Creamery Butter Hazlewood Creamery Butter And a complete stoi k of GENERAL GROCERIES Nails Bar Iron Jessop's Stool Wheelbarrows COMPLETE LINE OF HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE Dry Goods avoid Iiei- ami then I saw that the Oquendo had gone ashore after having made nn average speed of E-'i knots an hour, it Mi I ». .lames ( imlttn * \\V. A. i ,n,rail t Mrs, IC. R. Weuhbu, i*. iimi the reasonable terms. Km rates iu.ipl,v to: Mrs, e. R. Webber, Manager. KALISPELL, moxtana. Puri-iishiny; Goods Anybody who pulls down a legal posl erected to mark a boundary or locution of a mineral claim, or any writing required by law to be thereon, is liable to imprisonment for six months, ora tine of jfiiiO, or both. also, her steam pipes evidently |qvuu.ter 0*j a. \\mo\\ above lhe con-1This is supposed to be directed] Inning heen severed by •'The maneuvering JOHN WElGHTIIflftN I.IYEY. FEED. AND SALE STAPLES. Kalispel .Mont. I sll(l-j tract requirement tor a distance I particularly toward preventing II ll"' of hi miles. The Kasagi was I the use of old posts by people Brooklyn was beautiful. We built by the Cramps, opened u rapid lire at her with oui- big guns, bill she returned it with terrific effect, The Oregon who reslalie a claim uud sometimes destroy evidences of a Purtles to mnl will fiiu! that this leuve their stock, il "-. iiii l-'i.i-i Steele iio i>i'-i [ilaee to obtain eolivey- British Columbia Mining Laws. At the recent session of the ■also hit us several times, bul the Ilritish Columbia Legislature Brooklyn's broadside crashing several important changes were inin our superstructure simply mude in the mining laws of that Americana and Otumdians Again prior location.- Canadian Trade : Review. THE PASSENGEK KATE WAR. terrorized the men. We worked Province, all our gnus ul her, uiul I do not j The lirsl new provision relates seo how she escaped us. She to the location of fractions. In simply'drove us into shore, nt all fractions surveyed from now Consider the Cost. I!. IV Caldwell, chairman of lhe Western Passenger Association; IE S. Eustice, general pus GEORGE GEARY. Livery, Feed & Fort Stee Sale Stable. le I',.r. SAIIH i'K HOUSES. 1 I.A.MlNIi il Al.l, IvINIlS A SI'ICI.'I.TY one liine lighting us al 1,100 on, whether staked corrootly or enger agent of the Chicago. yards. One shell went along the not, the surveyor may adopt the Burlington & Quincy; .1. Sebas- giiuileek, killing half lhe men Oil it nnd wounding nearly all the rest. A shell from the Oregon hii the superstructure and it wus then lliul, wounded uud knowing Ihal we coiilil not gel away, I struck the Hag anil started for the bench. I did not instruct lite incus to luiul lhe guns and do not know why Ihe.V were loaded. We were otl lire badly, and when those mon who were alive start- ad to swim for shoro tho Cubans nn .shore shot nl US until the American ships arrived and stopped them. The Brooklyn hud prevented me from gelling ii.ivu.y, for I could huve beaten the (Iregon oul, us I hud a two- mill' lend of her. My orders were to try and sink the Brooklyn, und J tried to curry theiii out. I did not think lliul her battery could be so terrible us it was." Nowspupor Changes Hands. The liuulciiiiiun, of Kaslo, ti semi weekly paper, the reprc gontatlvo Journal of the Koote nay mining region, has boon piii'cliaseil [rom David W. King l>y a company Incorporated ns the Kootouulan Printing and Publishing Co., Limited. Mr. King remains as manager, Harold Boioo, for the past two years .editor of the San Francisco boundary lines on lhe surround Ing olaims, provided thut no side exceeds 1,500 I'eel ill length. In oilier words lhe locator is en- tilled lo lliu vacant ground Hint he clninis, even if lie does not slake it in such a manner us to Include it nil, wliich he seldom does. by a I'OCOllI decision of the courts u prospoctor losl u olaim because of Inability to secure the post necessary to murk the locution. The amendment provides that iu ('uses where cluims ure staked abovo the timber line, or the prospector cannot secure the necessary posts, he mny erect monuments of earth or stone. In staking un extension the posts nre oflen planted so us to form a wedge-shape fraction botwoon two ends of lhe two clninis. These fractions have often incurred great expense, nol only in recording ami surveying, but iu cases where they carry the nail, and thus become of such value us lo proinolo litigation, The amended net authorizes llie surveyor to include such fraction, provided it does not cover more thnn 51,55 acros, the aron of u I'iiII cluim, and provided further that iwo location posts are together, Uy failure to record tho assess- timi, general passenger agent of tho Chicago, Rock Islund & I'n- citic, und George Heaiford, general passenger agent of the Chicago. Milwaukee ei* St. Paul mil- rood, hud u conference with the interstate commission upon the subject of the western rate war, This contest has been going on some time between the western American lines on one side uiul tlie Canadian Pacilic on other. 'I'he war bus reached it ruinous singe for nil parties concerned, und embraces rules from the Atlantic lo Ihe Pacilic coast, but the lines wesl of Chicago oro most largely affected. The rep resentatives of the American lines did nol Iiie uny petition or complaint, Imi oxplalnod to ihe commission ihe situation, The GRASSICX & DEMPSEY. COi\\T7\\,^lCT07*vS AND BUILDERS. Fort Steele li.C Famous Klondyke Boots for Prospectors Hay Oats Potatoes Special Prices for Large Buyers FULL LINUS Sash and Doors Cedar Shingles WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR FaDst and sehlltz Beers (Sold nt Wholesale only) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines Liquors and Cigars. CARLIN & DURICK NOTE AND COMMENT. The annexation of Hawaii will thoi Prove" bonanza lo tho owners of steamships plying between lhe Pacific const uml Honolulu, Thoy huve begun In I'eel lhe effects of the coining rush for Uncle Sam's new real estate, und inquiries al the lickol olliee inili- cute thai lhe rush bus just coin- nionced, snys the Tacoma News, ll i.s II noteworthy fuel lliul mosl of the | pie who are going lo Honolulu . . , , al present are taking conuniss has no authority In ih-Rl-clnss passage, nn indication the inuller except lo order an in vestigation of the competition of the chili-actor of lho passengers. They ut xpeeling nn era wliich has reached such grovulof prosperity and are rushing proportions, or perhaps b nue across lhe son to lliognrduii spin a mediator betwoon the rival of lho Pacific lo oslablish Ihom- ' i| ies, ; selves where Ihey can reap lhe Tno Canadian Pacilic company, bonofits of lhe growth ol irado. by Its goneral passenger Irofllc Keconl reports from Hawaii manager, I). McNlchol, and ol show that thero has I tin murk torney, A. ('. Ituymond, also con- od Improvomonl in business oh fciTcil wiili ihe commission lo closfrom ihe time ihatannoxa day nud guve iheir view of the lion was assured, tt Is statod by rule wur- There wore also con- llioso who huve been on the isl- foroncos between Mr. Caldwell ands recently thai there is n and Mr. McNlchol, but so fur j good opening for business, but nothing like un understanding tho demand for laborors is not bus been reached. excellent. s,,icA^ntsi"M,i,6aoionst66i company This Stkki, is guaranteed in be equal in Jessop's or Firths in all IIakh Rouk Wiiiik, Grows Nest Goal «p«nv Giant Powder Gompanu. Soli; Auknts Sm,i; AciKN'i Milling Supplies a Specialty Fort Steele Meat Company. Fresll ami Salt Meats always on hand. Robttoti 6i Rod ner h, Prop's Riverside Avenue, - - Fort Steele, B. C; THE PROSPECTOR, FOKT STEELE, B. ("'., JULY 23, 189 THE PROSPECTOR, 15 PUBLISHED WEEE..Y lis THE PROSPECT!)! * ' ' PANY A. II. GRACE. MANAGER. THE PROSPECTOR, Is published every Sutui'tlny, und Ims n guuruiitccil cireiiliiiiuii larger llinn nny other paper in Fast Kootenay. It is all home Printed and contains double the news ut* mi\\ other pupcr in the district. As an advertising medium it Is unexcelled. Devoted it'll] Fort Steeli development "f ;ii" vast m iiei-nl th" Enst Iv- '■ !.. : stl'li't. Subseripiions i S.OS pi before the election the elector was sought I'm' I'.v day nml by night, in season and mil: tin* balance rn' '.b'' time, nnii! ii not her ele *tiini. tl lectors will have ample linn* in point out what is needed iii the district, .--in?.'' their taie of woe, nnd point out to the successful M. IE IE that he is their member; but don't remind Iiiiii of promises made and long Forgotten, nor of the I o iiinni lis that In* ''.iv,. d to maiesli ni the peopli Having i assertions press ll colleague* people, ii i nu:' lii.it t those who invest.',! their money have had the satisfaction nf learning tlial dividends of one and a half per cent, per month are tu lie deelared regularly hereafter. Those two great eon corns overshadow all the others, Eni a*, the official reports show it ceived no p constant increase in the proline by the vi linn nf gold llllll silver il must lie nl llle p. II supposed iimi ibe\\ will imilie Tin* 1'i'eii a Iimi;* permitted lo enjoy so proud ond place .in eminence. Much is hoped ranks nl \\ ■ i", i'1'ipineiil tif : Ile ;i I'll Voles TH Miiiir-li-rj' Voto Mokai See that the pledges ol greal esui I \\f, .: and lhe defeil . ,bmton> .... the member elected are carried I all t'an es with ... dales, ilistrict. matter lutei : out ill full, 01' com pi ll to s ll'e I plvim ilul I ..I lolls had mill a must hare the wlter-s slm dOWll Ullll OUt. r IS III bus ins oppoll TWSPAPF*-} I} lu"! ma ' *,LA while lEI '-' * '' v'" S|M ' ' saved bis '__ _ __ ;mati ,",",' ...t.', v'()k,s N| - ----- ' ' eowittj lo the 1 \\ |(, , m ■_, li -;, Steeli :■■'.*'* I * > * tlKHIll .■ - ' 1st i il l'iiiiiiii dore id.sit. I .patiisii mail slea ner lie [,",„„,, jj, *' es norlli iheri -,... L.n this port and TiuiRior will ,,. ", „,„; v- .. . v . =■ :--. ' l\\ lilllllllls 11,-Xt Weel* (The |twsywtov • - - ■ ALL OYER THE ■ , 1 Mr, lln Lu ' Iti. ll is -..-,. !;11 L,r m)| 11 "I\"""''' "'-"■'.''■" us no doul that Eiie inhab ,.1!|N ,uu| il . :;\\ '"''' l>;i ti iv |.ljlv ,...,,l: 'hev be ,-•:, I1 i ,„„: „.:,;., , . tlttlJOl n le lefense- sionev ,,f Extel1 " - * ess Barcelona a, In . tee'to ^-..d Witiei'.s * < , . I'he loeii banks n '" " Vv Tv a - •' . ■ iv ■■- v.'E,* i from 20 to s - are found - , progressi - .:- dis lm mdless forests, wa:* th iu p, all ii:*' gold, silver, per. All these llll lo Sl .■ii,ei. d, and as ye Of 1:1 ill Colli Steele lliiliili' llivis 111' K , i . . Kootenay, ■ i . eii' t ri tbe pros] or ■ ' sure. .■■ idistriel a la\\ hu;' j'i borne -I beet ■.*. l Itdieal \\,"i -""•"'' '' "''- tocontem ,lve lv* Kveil "~""':- " A-'"'*"' ,,,'inao', 'v I'l'i'lleii 11 elected by handsome Tin* i 'bad Coilllllis- ..umi. and Works was ,* eight \\uie-, by a new* (j() TO Tl! I*; ad iiniisiiiii difficulties mf'the Government!A. W. KLEAS^ELL, * nil Barcelona has ., ' lll'l I ■ ... 1 ', ilv'V . | letlioil iiii: ii resit ihe votes '•om the gov ,*.,!„,„„, ed as mi ,,i - 1 v 17. Todai llll! :" ; . Tiear, '... was raised i l,w' ■ . ire iirmy . ■ i'!*i".iders marched oul .i isouers of ., - . ' ' ■ Tl ' . , ,,„ ';; ,. ■, . . : ely a rrai i'l is . i ■ im . ' ' avtuy flii -:' hui .,'- 1."' i: eumstii tc v. ■ ' ii I ity i ...: .i departed. i. ! I.. i ' e i •' 1) ,: Cn" li po conn lind. ing * u 1 iiin.*, tli** I u ■ - in- * • ii repn ' * i ; * . IE: *..,' idea i l ■ ■ i - . " '■ ■ 11 11 ■ ■ i ■ ■ p ' .* :• . . . i. , . 11. ■ dispatch " ** I'l to the lh iiij .-■ tr iH'iii Gibraltar . ■ .. . , .; story nl :. [ise tdo ig I ■ - tin ' fit IIS V ll • inch . I I.' I ■ I ItVIJ • -' >■» [.....,,-,.. in .' li • i ■ v..'. ■ :i Iiii was Iiuu-1' . [oi :. weeks til Madrid, i lu di..*.. .' ned will .'" iniral l iimarn inspected he lloei mul def and in every ivaj « a llu iri'i- p uleiil del ce o llie oltie on . lo disappear il"' l.iiil'i nl u ai, . ■ ' i For :■'. hit ■'. tlu e :,,. hi i.l up afterwards i Tan idiot shot! v bell v * ., ie ■ and conl'i ssed o i lie cur ,■ , ., ir,, in respondent lliul his nun e wu ■ '. i ear J 'ei niindeii ami that In* was cap- I.'. " till ill ill'* See Tl sn, Kossitt im gurs. iii:' Spanish descent, lie said, enabled him in deceivu ail ibe Spaniards while acting ns ihe confidential agon I ol the Slides government, Fiist ITlii*;* for Hawaii. San Pl'tllicisea, .Illlle 17. A beautiful American Hug was soul by the steamer Alameda in lhe Hawaiian chamber of e merco tlull oi n, Le unfurled in iin* ceremonies ! Kulispu . , - hav- r ,'■ tys "in a .... . . ! ''"Ill I'". ■ ' ||| lllllllil I'll .. uf llm iipi rations an* Mrs, wns Eii Donald dan ige.* .Mrs. ( nn lhe from a i Cheap Tin* I ( 'u, is ill ern I'm mints a points al (E < . ,. ■ , "d ii; nn', e e :i ' ' " "'"'"'' "'' ""' ■l'";l";1 1 ' ,' •' .' ' " fir lho i • ■' Llm produci ll is ()| ,..,,,,,,,,. (■„, n;l.,. ,)V(M, n,.,. \\H\\. | Perry, i sei v ,ii" lo '.'■ ' ol the pleii i I II .."i.'i'" | electors ol bisd i liu Hi I • Cuniidiiiu capital n u,.,s pro||) ,),,. < < | i,-n,, i M *r < il [ot I ,; i.ie return are not iSed ei ii'in llml of llm mosl j -iii'i II uu ■ '■- ' urtuiit. of lhe inilu I," leu do For the districl would HII i niiu Lhe '"in' i u I large book, After lhe election orubln grievuii Rossliiiul and ,,nii, "ive ui San I'Vaiicisco, Ui-'k lli,in-. (llll, Ull lil'l' lell per Blettiiier t: tt •t ;e :r *-E il •ts i et ts e| sr. ;t tt KB it EE et 43 FOR W. J. R. CO^TE i d.ii assay 311.\\ Kll, >i|.' I.IOAO, ft ! Tlie Stun Tin* Chlorinit n mind ibe coutinui 1 ul Ibe Government Mr. Turner and bis were the iduls uf the s somewhat surpris- iey should have re- ractical p 'oof of lhis - which ihey received 5 un Saturday lasl r only sei'itrod see in Uie Covornmcnl icloria, uud was only lliead ui toe lirsl el >'l Opposition eaiiili ie Allol'lley l lentil nl majority uf Eii over ■ul, a gentleiuiin en ui piiiiin ;il circles, mei Httker rely ■ai i'.v a beggarly IE I'ooloy inay lie said ■ii eleeled simply by ii'illg onlj live voles Hige'itis, whose sup ell as thai nl his coi- llayuard was largo-1 Hair, Tooth and ,\\a I md by llie candidature Toilet Articles ns. Indeed. Inul the Perfumes, Toilet \\V "eii in ibe Hold, Ihere j Pace Blench, Hair I i that i.uili Mr. Uig- Mr. liu.ywurd would -™!!Iin»Imii'II«nn^!t!-niI""'m\""""'mTnn,,n"n"",rrr? jc'Tfitimtiim""vT!ii(»Tim I VICTORIA It Ml 1,1. TESTS; II lias a cnpiicily nf 111 Ti inn Plan I 1 Tons a day. S. A. ROBERTS, I' Business Mar. 3a . >■ fin '».»!• i ■■>«!■( Atsiri est '.U..\\t ?»:.«,.-. ILU'I it'.'fl-\\IA ti ■.•«(« *Li*liJ^JUf-'iHiV.'lUAlUiUl ilii i,". 3 ■•l'**(il.'.'Uiniiil.AIUIii;ilU-.l!lil.-.ll,..l(lj|.'jiiiiill;U«iiUiJUUU.iU»i|U'liaiUUUunW i ir-ln ;,...iun)i.ii.'ii.!iiiaiwiiuni'.u.uu!i'iim«i*i.iii:.tuiu.idnLimi!auiwi(iimuuiiiuui3i i",.i>,ii:l:..';ni.ii.i'ilii.ln„.ii...ui.,. i .. i , ., n . , is. . , n .7 , ,,.. .. ''^ijTu ■ - r'ur Pishing Tackl Drugs Patent Med i Spectacles For all fiooda usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Pioneer Drug Ha by the aid oi all tlie > wlin*!', ie its despera- irtotl' m havo secured majority in lhe house, which tin* members of ived musi be i, gai'd- ation thai the peo- Wa ti [i conlideiice in the \\'& ef lE. adiuiiiistratiou I'L been ir. power simplj ra :.,iii ol accidental eir- 111*! is and whicli represent i [Iw ...':'.- from f^^^^^l^^^^^^J^^^*:^'''!*^**^^^^^^! m ITI r -\\ WB un tut i a pan r irom >i., lhe . uu lint! * ■ virii \\W, ility di ," long since m Goll ,Vi ..' ' riiser. . . i'..rsL,:.s.-?s~.-*. i. Is. mnisi eaco. '**'.: ul.V :' '■ .'srSi -. ,.■"■ . : : - ■ I'.'Hll Ul - I, i ■ Y. .' ■' . ' . , , ' , ■ ■ c. ■ ■. . - ' I ll I' tll Pi'oi llie linn eu, of bal boi , ; ' ■ ' i. loward ihe i.,, icse, I for rom dors, I'he big li lired ill times; th li tlie ' lies. Tl " ' plltlU " ' times, Tl ■ ■ 'i, some of tin l|10 il i li tit ed 'I tr lired • . 1 W ■ " (lie ihnii ule i i'iiii":" ' ■ i odi ■ and liilli il ei ery per so ,. blowitif iome lo pie :i s, Smith ivbu-e husband led on iiie IE IE l.i i i isl year ,'.'": :• ..." * i CIU1 . I"' ( 'u. orgo I iilpin roti i ed .nriii Slur Thursdiiy i .ii ul Spokane. Ti'liuts to Eastern Points. Imil Norlheru Railway ling tickets lo all East- nlll and [Tilllot! Stales :'l'i"llly redlleed I'lltoS. r address ugotlts ill 11, ilennilllis, lluiiiier's Dixon, Uen. Agl. Spokane, wash, on JKCIl NOTICES. il,,. ,H',ilim, i nh Nml mt rn cities ou ticcoiiiil ul llm North Slur on Sunday lor \\ ,.|.., tors ai''' ll in*-- ' t 'i' liberate policy ul ilu ■'"■' [low ii lielnie il".''' I il lo bu nil applies in I In* dale iiinn .ui M. IE I' I gen I'liiled States, This anil several lly suggest llml I hern are prom other ol 'lie more promising i.s«s to be Fullllled, cerium wants properties have recently been nt the districl I ui i"'i "iii; ucipiirod by British capitalists, I.n ,ijn,, the successful une lm:. I'tiiuiiliiiii capital controls iin rn, lime iur bis constituency ai War Eagle group, only sec I largu P"i' two shorl 1111111111-. in imporluucc to Le Pui, ami toria. ' 'ii Sunday, ibe loth insl, Un* Colonel bad ;i victorious smile upon liisi'ulilileiiaiiee. I llie week laier iin* smile bud vanish ST. Sendee day oveni alViEiiii'i n I It o'cli 'I 1'1,'KSI Sen ii *■ I'resliylei JOHN S I'liri.vil. will be held every Sun- is* in Sl. .luliii'sCbiireb lock, Sunday School zzz:::z::z. like Steamers leave fl William. Out , , , I resn\\ M'I lllll 1 llllllll wiii ue lien ed and 1 e iinii* was vn rn on 01 ,1 ,, u oil Siniilir* in Ibe lliiera otisi II.... 'I'l l.i I..!' ... 1 ._ ■ ... ! every Iiin*. Tl rushing defeat ,,1 --.nn 1 of Ibe (lovurnmonl and a Insl i s.,1,1,,,,11 ealiiiiei position aro the cause of class will his woo-bogono appearance, opera I liaise. ,1t ini.-l i'i, 11 i'iiii; Inili 'V, i'lllllll 11 Illllll ' "Uii""'."-: i: i- 1I1 Tiiiad'i.ii I'm* nut'is, tir i'.i;.ni.\\ii\\. Leu. 'ui Spill .* U'ii-1 "iiiomMiFi'niiTiiTiiii|iT'.ii'riim!'iiri(fit!iniiiiii:Hi>TV rTVTITr'TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTm-rTTTTTUTm'fTTinTnT-fTrTTTnnTTnTTTTTT^, METALLURGICAL WORKUP AND AC ASSAY OFFICE, , , STREET. VICTORIA. B.C. IL, B. h., . 8, S., mm ENGINEER. SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANACUr, m. iail.il AMI SII.VKi:. sl ,',11. I). Sll VKK .VXD l.l'.AIi. »l..-.|l, nn. nul.11. sil.\\'i:i; AXDCOI'l-'KK, l*:il Mill' II..-' ON M'l'l.l' ATION. 33 33 33 33 33 33 , 33 " 33 33 33 33 23 33i 33 33 33 *.aa 33 33 33 -l-«t 3 I ers leach |( Pace Powders a ml 1 Cosmetics uf -ill kinds lm* tin* i Complexion * I'Eitiev Goods and Violins .'.V * f Paper and Envelopes.. Pine Toilet Snap •h PUKE DRUGS PORT STEELE! ilmiluiilL- <) 111111 ■ 1 <, Colli P X: ag J. fi. s vJ- 9 -M OLESALE ,A..> fli *"- m 1 i :'■ LIQUORS ttid Port Steele, B. C. S m z :?f ^E^SJ 1 : ' -. 5;-:• -is-ir^ 'I.N*. ' ■ ■ EE l HI I Till: I'U ms KNOWN* AS Till <(i r-, - ' * - v ! .. .'■ V.J-.E.1J. „■,..' ,, „v £ ...... . ' , ■ .1 ■ Mo vi e '. i vthehol nt fishing in I ■: . : -.leal - .' oniecti :.. i i il ..■.,.:, .■■ id : pSOll & i •therti Railway. :■* 1 ' I '".. -. ' i> ,.' ' 'I KUCITS'I I I . ,1. [Ol . nniii'i 1; 1 It I. ::." Iii 11 i' 1 riilliHl li -i •i 1 .'it'll"'", il ' ■ im "iim ilcni.'1'l . ll ..; ■ Imil 'III I ill' - i'i, 1 i'l ,, ul ull): ,1 lit,; : ',i" ,. , ■ .-y ,i| I, 111' 1 111 1," .1 III 1'iirli iiinn. NIK idlAMUvST ;,. *|'.\\'i:i;v I.N -'iii |i I il'. HM'l.iii'llT. :'"i I'nil I' S'i'l.i' .1 cine] iii,* KA-'.I' imi" ' ' . \\'i MI.VIC3 U'mikl} *'i, ' '""11 Kiill'iii'll. StL-iiiiibu.u i'iuiui unii'iill ri tn ,li 1 ,,'ni". llUl'ill)! Hlllllltll'l', l,lllii*ivi*-l illul II,-I in in- in ml [iiu'ta .'i |lv Unltei : it'*-. KiiHti'i'ii 1 'iiiitulii iiiiii Kiiiii|i". et.- uiul i'niii|ili'|i' iiiiiii'inali'iii rail i.i itiliU'i an ni'iirusl ,*ij'i'iii in* I Aitent, PJ.WlltTNRY, C. [I. uiul T. A Si, I'mil, VI iim. W'liell .".nine l£n lion ior lh service Canadian Pacific Railway. FROM OCEAN TO OCT!AIM ;i iln's lim* uliniiis excellent ;u cimimoda Irtiveller. Splendid I linin-a (En* Palace Sleeping ' I .'lulm ujion ... ii, ii siiiiiii way, hi [ii-esoul tliere ... ,,,...„. ,,;,,,, are [our strong companies, and ' ' ■ '"'.'. suveral small coinpauies interest '* ,"V:-.. ** Iff .' .""-■■■■■ ' '•' 0R6U Handling 1 i :*...' : E Ino, 200-21! I I \\ nl in placer mining ou Ihocroek, .sides a Iiin' in Hudson Buy, uInew machinery will soon bi in line in Prince Vlbnrt, striking active operation, and lhe (nturo westwai'd Eroin Dniphin, across yield all ovor the ilistrict, this OilhertPlaiiisintotheiSaskatch-|souSul wU] ,jrovo thul there is a ewiiii Valley in Prince Albert ' llllll llllllll " ltd l"l. .v l" ■ ol • ■ i.l ii Miiti'iii. Ill nl i mil niiiii''- nl ■;■*.■■,. Uf llll' I ■■'.,.'.' ....... Willi ill, lliMl'llmtloll I.l , , llll-ll anvil hint ll ittco. i. ■, .:..■',.. jn,, .1. p. UIMSTHONH :■■.*• oilli-liil Ailmlnli Sullivan Dla ond Drills iccuratc and most t ' frills made. Drills i ineities. opi 'tiled by I SULLIVAN MA< I INI 305 and 30 . ; . * Wash. S'TCH'I -''i'( iN NO ill".', . I (I !« H1' ^'J,*/^,™"0^1 'I'r'feiHMi'-"... ■■■ Its Future, nhHlMmoiiorlwKWiiouili'wMlciinii'rnl l.oi Tliere III* Iipilflltivi'lv 1'ow '■•"'" '\"""■" "'"'" ' -'"'""■' m' ' .'lilli,' ri'llliillillll! ill llll 1'IH IH'I'I"'Ul'",'l-l IrsN. peiiplc wlm I'l'llll/.e till' eXlOUl ul i 1,01'ali-il July Will, turn, lliv Placor iiiiiiine* in Ibe I'Eirli iiy a. k iiowaku l'n' II " ilHNNINUS \\v nl Steele dislrict. There is llio ; WINDERMERE l)()> 3etieral Mercs-: a smsGiaiu popular klon thai Ibe days when NOTICE, placor mining cun ho curried on wnticuinho«nywtventuni ,.--.,„i ■ , iiuir i ml to npply inlhui lilcfiuui With ils llleeil of pl'Ofll IlllS ,,,,| i.iimK mnl Wiiil.-. in \\ li i '.i Ullssed. Ibis ideii is held .'"'"" ' ," '":' ' "' 1 , . . I'l'*i*i*"l Illllll. I i'liiiii* l"'ii ii |i '■' llllll "! [or llll! reilSOll thai ll is nonr Hie Nnrlli Hliir wuicnn rmul m outli Klili claimed thai lho placer tields In "'Murk l'l','ult' l"c ""'' r,'"'y" ",""1 1 NIKI 10 flllllllN, Illilli" -."'ill. -HI ilii v llinl.' this disiriei, Imve boon long lllS- L„hi tlliilinliiHti »l 11 lii'nlniilini Tin Miovn covered and Lho wottltli extract- '''0|"' ""'\"""","' "' , I Id run i" l.ol lllil, H i Kn ' K""'' mi' I'l ed. Tlie truth nboul placer mln- ti-u-t. n. <^ Ing, however, is thnl the future '"'"":'""v [/h.'"': n.^,.„ will see a large und continual in-j t>or u. a jknkinu! , m Miners '..'niii'.'* norlhwaril viu Canoe Rivor lloitle will iii"1 i; n largo saving nml convenience Lo procure their supplie ■ al Donald. Agents at Windermere lor tho California Giant Powi'er Co. New Store and Restaurant At St. Eii'jciifi Mission near the Hospital. MlNIiRS' SUPPLIES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC. J. M, Carroll. UPPER Oil.n-,11!A NAVI WAY (OMPAs GOLDEN AND FC i' 111 \\ i; si Sli'iiiii.*r leaves iinl'leii every Tne Sletiiner iirrii ei nl U'eiuler re Slii'.'i" lll'l'ives nl l*'in*l Steele "I'liu• ■ J..'* : TIME TtBLE TO TAKE EFFECT JUNE 1ST, 1898. il Tll dny und t'riilny at I it. m, • i.nINi, Ni '',i:i"e leu '■ I'"' Sleele Monday liiiul leiives Wlnilermoro VVeilnesdi Sli iiin'i* iirrii ■ it I leu U ' 'in" vi l-'i.-,' ',:_'ii Ciirliilld bits nl **ln."ill 114" delivered m Purl i 'ii ni :E will t'. P, IE nnd boal i hai'ges musi Winilenii' ri -'Ei', ami Sunday nl ll m. iri'ii iiuiiii ami Snlui'diiy ;n - it, in. y hi I ii, in. .ui'i Siindny noou y p. in. uml Mm ' ". 'I. Upper Columbia per pound, in* paid in compnny's ■•._-, - . ' ■ Navigation & Tramway Co. 0, H. P ARSON, Secretary. rELEC! A"ii R.I .: . ; Fl. Slab-to '■ o ''■ *! -,'■*■ *-.*;iii; i.r. Villi rill I.M Vuuuornvr I.tio .Montiinu points j !,;.' Has) of Minni-i.i.i I.5H Eiistorn Canada 1.5D Maniioba I.:ti t'alj'ary ■:.,;., Golden 2.0.1 McLeod 1,'ni &Ju> jUMg-pcct^ ■ni pAPZAAApp^AT. MARY'S snn .-•■ Americii litiveeucli hud brunches V>"' \\v"''«-«*-'»v*>''**.m.w^^ "i'1' ■J**'!''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''™ ■"»' i«K*nHiiinriwiun'»w,wliim.w^I^^,nni^ 1.3 [J iii Kaslo mnl Snndoi . llv mul ;.::,i ,ii iirruiigei'neiil lln* Haul; of ■"' British Columbiii is to retire .--ii ^^^^ i.m 1. PROSPECTOR, FORT STEELE, ll. C, JULY )mr\\ 180S. ,-'.T,,-.-m..-.,fi! i~e»r.ii,T.jVit:rxcK^j,iM".-f.-i-Mai.wuii SATURDAY, JULY 23, K*|i ANGLO-AMERICAN LEAGUE Duke of Sutherland Presided First Meeting. The inaugural mi * . Anglo-American Leag held Wednesday evening ut '■ ■* 1 IE*;* . 1. •::■" Is front business in Kaslo Augusl 1, and the Bank of British North America gives up the Sundou Held. Manager Allison, of the Banl; of British Columbia of this city, had just made arrange* t* ! ments to bring liis family toI ! Kaslo when advised of the | change by bank officials, Simultaneously witli the above announcement :' is rumored that branches of ihe Merchants' Ban!; 11 tlle ui' Halifax ami the Imperial Ban . Cn la are to tied ,!1'' ntely replace the branches i was i" " '. thdrawit Both of tl >i ■ are knov u through- f* ■*'™joutthe strong and ^J Ai%i%%i%lttltU*,t%' FORT STEELE, B. C, VV. M, TITI S. (hvner mnl Proprietor. Best location on corner of milv Public Square (St. Marys -..I i iimi Riversido Avenue. rgest New Building devoted to lodgings in 1'Ent Steele, liltilt new ill the lull nl 1897 nnd spline of 1898, Finest furnished Bedrooms, Olliee unci Parlor, PR I i'i;s 1; i'. anon ,\\ 11 LK BHIHIIUHIHH s nhi ... . A em \\*.. te ■ A ' terb '. ' ■ - Cardiiiii V iw vastly greater power, just as we \\j .,,,,., .lid,' hundred years ago, As for . McNeish WAk LOAN IS TAKEJJ Ori'i.t Fiuanciers Will Havo Nilmi ol tin' Niw Bonds, tho Oovocninu AuHertii. 'I he .subscriptions lo lhe U'.i!' Ill 'Elieil I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ will close ntil o'clock next 'film's the (lerinati and American navies ^.^s ^r-^r^^^r- *■ « „. -, ,, |»~ ill(, there can, of course, be no com- ^.^^^^^l^.^./^^^.s^'4^^:^^.^^M.Mmm.wi:M.m^ ^. |.,, parison. The (lerinims are Hue * um sailors, bill a naval struggle be- E ■. „c|i.: Iween the United States and * inbui- lieriiniuy would be very short I** j„iii and very complete.' ,11111 The Spcah'er femiirks dav. Up In this time boll n unber of subscriptions i.'i. . nnii ; •■ ■'."• regntuam il I' I'i r exceed a mates. Vesterdny the 1111 of subscript "in** wus aboul 1 for llu duy, nud the total subscribed for readied Al" 000. Those Cor fa nil it to date are for nboul ^Uii.Oi ami it i.s .'■: peeted that il wil Iiriixinm 11' •- 7. . ,Oi n by time the lou oses. The subscr piiot * tins exi Si ;,,'..: _■_ ■ v ■ S ""'. , and '•'■ is expei le ui the time 0 - have reached si II ing the grn tlie large b et dn, "'. billion and 1 >':■■ 's f0 ts are eun,ill: . two (Ti, IHiO iipplieat 011s ■ vj 'il ceived yes ■ iin ."':■'. ing and *-■ he - offei - pn ented tl 11 otl 11 - from 1 * 'The III irst Class Brands of Liquors and Cigars. Head- ifc juarters for Mining Men. Commodious l£ Sample Rooms. Best Cuisine in ihe g~ Wesl. Modern Conveniences. j£ lliiine Comforts. ]!£ Getiera! Merchant AND Liquor Dealer. Manufacttuei- of all Kinds of Lumber. 2 A large assortment of seasoned 2 Lumber and Shingles always on band. |E Ditnensioti Lumber a Specialty. 2 Proprietor,! ^^...Rft ] THE DALGARDNO || Fort Steele. B. C. i00,- greatesl credit is due to the|?K Imi, !■ Ai iciin navy for the manner * uiin, in which this operation has beon ME up. carried out. Like tlie exploit of ** tl,., Dewey, the sea fight at Santiago * [sub- :''''~ proved that the Ilritish j * l| ailor has in his American kins- * * * * * ■ [;'..]. iniiii a worthy rival and ally. So i' as her lleet is concerned, America need not fear cotnpuri- ■"' v iLli any country in tho ling Iworlil r a Attitude ot Russia. urs.; Si. Petersburg, duly III, Dis State.* * 11j.-h ii regards as prac- cally over, the Novae Yeriuya obsones that the political situa- has '"ii largely depends upon tho |lttk-1 attitude of Ulissili. It iiilds: ing any accurate i - .,...' "ij-. it ''Willi rospecl to lhu Philip is know ti tha I vidual scripliot s are n ■ ■■ ■ | the whole loan, an I „ ■ Assislanl Si i rota di will ilnvi': Tliui'sdaj evaniufi i i ion - from linns or corporal in* iininudialelj returned ti sondors wil h lhe checks aci panying ihi'in. This clas stibscriptioiiH alone now agkn trail's ,*IlTi,iiiiii.iioi Hunk ill:iiii[{n» Kaslo, • Iuly -0. In lhu future imporiani ohauges ,*u* be made among tlm banks iu part of the district. Ilereli lb pines, iin* time has arrived lo ol 'leail;. state Russia's policy," [fore i 'ontiniiing, in remarks: [(■lip **I,e,-m:i has no positive interests in the Philippine islands, II Ihey an* divided, tllO hesl pari-, will fall to (ierniutiy, fil'Olll lil'llliill and Japan. Ihereb,' 1 die itfiingtheiiiiig them in lhe Pa om* cilic Thorefore. II is to Itussla's ,,t advantage lhat lho Philippines remain in lho possession of a sin L'le power, whellii'i* Spain or the I'liiled SUllOH. ami Russia would pieli'i* to see Ihe islands ill lhe ear possession ol Spain and Illldor to the protection of the United \\\\s Stales, who could keep oul other lore claimants." 9 ■ | MODERN BUILT, WELL EQUIPPED HOSTELRY'S WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS UP TO DATE AND WHOSE CHIEF FEATURES AUK nexcelled Cuisine Quiet Home Comforts Finely Furnished Bedrooms A First Class Bar. THE £, J. R. D. MATHER, Proprietor, i |>i ill L'USSillK tllG O VeiltS O] T i i* ■ \\\\; i: i << ^\\Us^)^^W)^-t)k)k-i)k W.9 iki )k. mtm^mimtmX)mlmtmtmimt&. Lweun S|>;iiii and ilu- linicil ^ blOR THE FORT STEELE MINES! SELLERS, TO AND PROM POUT STEELE AND KALISPELL, Will find the best of accommodations at THE WEST HOUSE. C. M. Walker, Prop. Kalispell Montana. LUMBER CO. FORT STEELE. B- C. Miuinrcrs of, and Dealers in All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Mould* ing and Building Material. CALL FOR PRICES. I First Class 1 {Lodging House, j i OPPOSITE THE STEELE HOUSE PRICES TO SUIT EVERYbODy. Mrs. Levett Prop. 2 laiiaaiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiaisiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiijiijil TIIK PROSPECTOR. FOET STEELa B. (.. JULY :'.;, 1- m WW M JiJiJiJiJiJiJiJiJiJiJiJiJiJi JiJiJiJiJiJiJiJs.-.'- Ji m MCV1T1 A H # MINIM BROK REAL Sole Agent for the FORT STEELE TOWNSITE Rich Placer discoveries on Brewery and Nigger creeks In 1860 Twenty Millions were taken out of Wild Horse creek. History repeats itself WATCH Ti PROGRESS OF FOKT STEELE ie Capital ol East Kootenay. The Center of The Great Mining District Reached By The Crow's Nest Pass Railway T. T. McVITTIE, SOLE AGENT, PORT STEELE, B.C %*iar o ■■-.*- \\-n-■•-... -.-' - .-.»» Tjeraaf :R£-- J ■: **v.>'E7BKntaMm,Y,'^r,<'UMK'X'Tii'''v^^ 8HHI ■■BD 1 /"^ "$&,. 9*l'< Mining Brokers and Sole Agents fo t* Commission Agents OPTIONS CARRIED, AND MINING DEALS TflnNSSCTEO, Correspondents in London, Mew York, Montreal and Toronto. Agents ft r Nicht ills a- /1 ■ \\v. M NING HGINEERS S BROKERS, WINNIPEG, MAH. ' lor NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. El ERS ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. ■ ■ Aticiits for FULMER & KERPOOT ROYAL MAIL PASSENGER AND EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN GOLDEN and FORT STEELE, GOING NOI'TH. lingo eaves Pout Steele Monday noon and Saturday at Sa. m, Stage arrives at Windehweue Tuesday p. in, and Sunday noon. Steamer leaves Wi.ndehmehe Wednesday at I a. in. and Sunday noon. Steamer arrives at Got.DEN Wednesday p. in. and Monday noon, COMING SOUTH. Steamer leaves Golden Tuesday til In. tn, and Fridin at la. in, '"' " ' ' and irom nil parts Steamer arrives tU AVindehmehe Tuesday p, in. aud Friday p. 111.' Stage leaves Wlvdermeue Wednesday iu ind Saturday noon. Arrives al I*Eh,*t S't eele Thursday al ti p, in. uud Sunday at li p.m. 1111 he ini In iiiruncu Company. ■ -■ • I'llC gilS lllil so . the pro '. und * i ' - during i'n there un in it ' louse N'o forecast o tiel has vi". been i m If Is S % WQl HHMH ^ g a boss.*' fesssa 1 Mining Broker \\\\\\\\& Commission Agent ..,', dCJju tyvo&pzrtov. tui Sewii * . i"'. Tu ■ Martin. Tlie voici ■'■ have , ' opli peaks ■ no unit rouble ci tone. AGENT FOR Imperial Insurance Co. Canada Life Assurance Co. Sun Savings and Loan Co. Corresponding Mining Agencies in London, England, \\'ew Vorl-;, Montreal and Torono ■ ipposil ion broom . '; "•'-^ Office: Premises formerly occupied by C. F. Venosta. Townsite Agent. Riverside Avenue, (lem leen erecti liinese decoy ducks weioj' OPI Sleele. onlhs It is re- o no use lo I ■ i ■ ■ nineiit I-i. ie :i i'mii li li ihal Han .i. IhCihu iting party. k'imberly ii ml Iwo ' Cil] t, lEi '.*, .",, :, ' dill y (Iiiiii st the oul lil lo tin Pyi.. ■.'-.,' group on i ..,- ■ . ;s. next I ii -. : ■■ '.- i'jIi Wednesday. !•'" * Mrs. ;'*:" local spi rts ttrraiignd I'm iwinif Kiinlii lis been I' igucs. Tullock ii*' ! ;h.' Indian Eustico Poo l ■■ Mu i i Tui'sduy night. t\\ hicli was ti •loverninenl • been defeat easily won by Tullock, r have but the Chinese ,\\ man named West, proles* i■ de ' ■ ■ ■ :i v.'* : siom : .vi ■ • ir, i rrived in Port trot llie axe i ok on '.!■ idii^. Wesl ul u ici Is o!' lhe . inoiin ed thai li ivould throw -ji 'ciulty any man in low thn ■■■ tills in , or pii ce o lide ol i. mil :.:'':-. I leni'i Brou- ivn.nl, ii Ue ie copied ibe challenge and it publishers I the natch took pluee un Tties- 's. Try i '■'* day evoning, Broulette won lhe lirsl Cull in In seconds. We Tl " Hun. i lain r will lund fall in El sei n Is third ll llie i, 115 seconds, lasl t:;l! und Ibe " mil. inul''!' u; llll ' C i.:... We i muybi no, fl he tackk n fiuliuu named Joe, i a eu mi and il look him i ml . ■ iu li in dow n the siwn ill. o liny I,. D, I,, ... iniiii,..1.: promoter .1. T. Mel [rout Trnej ('reek, v as in lown on Thursday, uu nl ■ ■ aged Mr. ,1. McMahon and wifo, ey ol .' loyie i 'it,'. paid Fort Steelo n In \\ iMi on Thursday, : ,i " I'M* A large in mbni of pn ipi dors I. roup of littod uu ul Purl Sleele during the |IUSl Week*. ike iu Hu Trusted to the Peoplo. A strong man aud n bold is " Cl'St. I ., i \\l .,; , i| n ii „.i jusl"uii ,vi irim, ai. i . r wbose presenl aililress is linti.-n I u- |] lunihia. Less Ihan u yeur tigo Moreing *& Neal Mining Code used. integrity, returned him as their harbor muster of Quebec, These representative. The man who were at that time Imperial ap- for a tiOD-yard footrace between j was rejected by lhe Cabiuol pointnients. ail lers "I' Ottawa bids fair I" "In IS87 Capt. Charles Arm- becoine the head of the corner of strong rendered invaluable ser- British Columbia's politics. To vices in the transportation of ,'■" '''"''■ troops, and his son, lliu late ' E il J usl ici. served in Ihe vol- i-i, Late Mrs. James Armstrong, unteei's. Pour of llle Judges "Aboul iiE- estinmble kuly, ' :" ;":'"' "l" '" '''I'1'1 ""' lln* «ile uf ibe lateChiei Justice ' ,,,":"1 im'"si(l11. "»" "' hi« Armstrong, there ce red (l grandsons in now in Ihe fegular greal tleu I was bi..lurii-all.v ;ln!iv i""1 !,';'"' '" Uio volunteer '■'■ei,' r in I E-i nc - ' '■ llml he bus ■ ■ ..... be wenl mil lu 'be const In (nullify lor lhe practice of his profession, and loday lie is the lore- lup nf South liusl "1"'1 ' '" '" ""■■''<'" l'"ldii'ul life. Sub ... . Ca nil's Bool slon buili ' ' In appealing lo llle coltslitll ' ■ ' loiivh will be Ihn ,,,l,.v vvJii«^li elected bint be usod enived iimi ii ■ ■ Igi 'lir II I, Aiiiuie rolnriieil limn Hugh Wu i : I ■ liure In* litis treasurer, nnd >trn Mclnim » ndoingllie assessment work treasurer Ladies' \\id .Society, on tlm Ditponl and Queensland i A cold vine struck the I'orl Sleek districl during lhe early Services were held al St, , ., , partof week, im Monday John's church on Friday rn Hdoml- "" |liil*v'"1 ■ u"' there was quite ,*i heavy full uf ing, llov. Pontroatli conducted tlu) »>»»Hes, and the peoplo, hav- i.nuw in lln* inuiiiituiiis. tho mooting, Ing conlldence in his ability and "UU' uf Ibe arts uf Ibe wind pull licinu. lh* Hindu uo personal canvass, bul trusted solely lo the public platform. Tlm favor of individuals wus novor eun NOTICE, Ti liu untie llinl Hi I'lj-iln .. '" . .lute '»,■ llmll . , v ui tlm ii""l i nmiiikslonul' tor li '***■' ■ : I'l Ull li'-l iv lolCDUJ II"!"! ii ■ ■ l';' '■ nu i ""|,ii Wllllamlitii'st t" Mi-.Mali,.ll llliis, . \\ on linos, Ullti'iltli - ■ . .i. i, , : v . '■ - ;ji..;*. .:..!. Kiimuv, i... iiii Forks, It. i . 1- ilii, Trail, ''. I . i. li ii". .'.Iiuu. I. * "'.'.. '■! I'iv. 'IE W. W lliiiin>, l' wm'iit, Mi.-ii. .:. I'. Friisir. linlii, n, \\. I', ■ trciiih, \\' ver. ■ . : . !'.ii mn, Mil'vitul e. I, Mc'ilnliun mul i :..■. ll.ijie City, iiiterestin,! ll. ,* grandfather, s"vvlc'°- lho luuiily has thus ul- \\V. r. t,.,,,,,. ,*„i,„,„i„ :.,,..;,„,.. ,1m. lion. Louis Olivier, ui Ber- ways contributed lu Ihedefence thier, was unber ,A tin* iii*,~,i "ni""'" **v: even as il is now llriii-.li (loverninenl ot I'u in. ,;||U,E .'""libers un* engaged in after Hn* cession, lo.nU;- <'■,,-. ''" v"!"l »' "* Us resources ernoi llaidiinanil. II * sworn lo '" various provinces. I iyal lo lite Biilish tlovorn- "h seemed tilling llml Ibe in if thai Oovornii tallowed \\bw' Mrs. .lames Armstrong in Sorel, on Mondiiv lust, should IV " ' 'i.l nn, Dm v. ' . i. in rn.. Siiiikitni. fll'll. Ilil'-'M. Killisnrll. I". .1. llllll i . ■!. V' », ■•:■.-.: 1"ll.. .1. II. I'lllllll', .1.1.. roll, I'1. Itlll'illtllllll, ' lln iiluy, i'. KiiiilViiiiin. Muvl ■ T. .1. Kiln, liin.'E i'. \\ niii, i 'I'linliriiiik. iin* li use uf Iheir lunguug and religion lo ibe forinor.' -!llilV(J ll"''" clianu-lorissecl by tin jeclsof French king. | tolling of ilu* bolls ol bulb ibe L .Mh*.. vi,i,,,-i,, "He and his lumily Imve loy |: :i" Calholiu uml Augc h n ally kepi Hn iii. Hi-, -.ui. ^"relies, ns mho was conduct Horcule Olivier, lofl 'lie Semin ;i.ij's Spain D. ■ ,e . 1'. t'« lim'lust n-ling place." Mont j Lom|OU| j„|y p;. Tho(■'ibral- '""' Ot'ixllc. hnr corrosponilenl of lhe Dully t Tbe luie Mrs. Armstrong re-\\A'ewssavs: HI ,|,, Bouthillier und Seigneur I'errod to in lho ubovo arliclo was A naviil battle off lho Spanish l-Ionault, of Borlhior, lo light for lho lhor oi our esteemed and (;ousl |s consicltsj-atl iinminent, ary uf Montreal in I'-IE, together wiili ibe father of tbe lute Slier- Greal Britain against lho United fospooted Gold Cm issioner, Stales in IM:E lb* was seriously J' >''■ Armstrong, wounded in tho battle of Platts 1:oIEL AURIVAI,S. burg, Tbe ['itiiiily havu remain ed unswervingly luiul iu Britain intku.natioxai,. lo this day. : U. II. Vi -.si,,,'.,,,. ,,,. '. , ,, 11. Ilciillt'y, l.nlil.ri.l-e. "Mrs. Annslrongs liusbiinds ,|, p. Kuniii'ily, Coul Crunk, family wus uf IE 15, Loyalist I *• M*li")* ,,,. ,.' i ,;''"' llujrirui'tli. I'.lko, Stocll, I 11ri-i; bl'olllel'S loilgllt w. A. I*'m\\l"i. i "ill i niii. I.n* Kin- Cieorge from 177(1 lo "■ M■■!-<-i»i. ,., ' ., ,| C M.'li'Hi'iiil. I'-'", when tnoy were oxilod a. Uinith. lu Canada, sottllllg in sume1 P. MoHniry, Now Vorlt. Surel. Ill Ibe win* ul' IHI2 Ibe Ariusl rungs lilled uut Ibree pri* valoors which wero successful nl si ". As ii rcwuril fur Ibese ser vi. e , Citpi. Edward Armstrong wus made lirsl burbot* muster uf UAI.II.MtllMi. ill's, I'liiriiliiii'il, Miti'l I. Muni real, und Junius Armstrong i l*E II. Ervlno, Poi'ry Orook, S't*. MAUY s iw. VV. Snviiiru, I 'run's Nost I. Iiii". T. I,. Ill'latnl, Aimnillil, ll. I '. SI,*\\ I'll',. 'I'l'lli'V. I„ Miirlii. Vii'lnriii. W. ,\\. I nai'll, 'I'nliiii'i'ii, Mimt. Tlie SllSpOllsiOll llf tile eunstitll* tional guaranteos is u symptom uf tho distracted condition uf Spain, Spain wants peine, Tbe army wants a victory, Spain cm nul continue ibe struggle, yel pence will be Ibe signal ful* ' revolution, und Hie Kiirupcuii Intervention desired i.s now dreitd- ed. 'I'lie govuriinionl through Lu Ecojia advocates direct negotiations witb ibe Unilod States, Tbe military pross Indignantly clilll'lielerizes pence us treason. Wealthy families nre deserting Cadiz, Seville iind Muhiga. Sup- plies lire shipped Ironi here In the Auiei'ieilll consul at Tim- giers."""@en, "Print Run: 1895-1905

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