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NINTH YEAR. PHOENIX, BRITISH COLUMBIA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 19o8 ______7 -..?•:• .--j. . •• ':,-•-• ••• C P.R. OFFICERS AT EHOLT INJURED Boumlaty Sid6 Lights AT BOUNDARY MiNfes. Special Train Brings Physi­ AND .SMELTING WORKS John Burns of the Sally mine is off .;•&. cian From Grand Forks • for a trip to Scotland. 1ILLI0NMMK y There was trouble at.Canip Eholt, . .-.•Alex'. Bloomfield, the genial host of. the Boundary railway headquarters, on 1 he enlarging of the first furnace at Henderson and Gummines are oper­ the Westbridge hotel, has gone to the Satutday night.•.;.•.In a7melee of some the Granby smelter will be completed ating on their claim on Wallace mount- prairies for a trip. kind, the facts of which cannot be Boundary Mines cfJwv about the end of the month. tain. • .'.._:•';• /•• • obtained, C. H. Roberts, a C.P.R. • Grand Forks took second place in . „ Development work is to commence J. D. Sword and partners are rushing special cohsta.ble,,and. J. Konalki,7a the district exhibit of fruit at Kaslo Tonnage Record; * shortly on the Binel group"'of claims, development work On their Bell claim, foreigner, who' was car inspector, were ;exhibition last week. for which lenders are now being called. West Fork..:. 7 '•:.;.-•. .. seriously injured. Dr. Kingston, C.P. George M. Holt has leased the Ladies' and Children's Ross Thompson, formerly operating R. physician, was wired for, and Harry Johns, who has been manager arrived by special train from Grand foundry at Anaconda, and will shortly Output for J 908 Promises to •in the Boundary, is now operating a at the B.C. Copper company's Na- resume operations. copper property in the Yerington polean mine, near Orient^ Wash , is Furies at 5 a.m. Sunday. Exceed any Previous Year. fall ;JU^1 Wiutei €U< A;new lead of high grade grey cop­ requiring several stitches. He is pro­ Providence creek for Greenwood city company's newly acquired; properties Shipments from Boundary mines, per and ruby silver, four inches wide, gressing favorably, but still under has been located on the Sally mine, in Wellington camp which will com­ for 1 oo8 have now reached the'millftm AVING- decided to discontinue handling medical attendance. The car in­ T. M. Graves of Greenwood has West Fork. mence on Monday. mark, the record to date beihp,' 1,003,- H this line, we offer our remaining stock spector is able to be around again. returned from the Sturgeon lake coun­ try, where so many Boundary pros­ 633 tons. Of this the Granby mines, of these garments at an ENORMOUS W. C. Dah'sb, of New York, formerly The Granby company will shortly Trouble has been brewing at Eholt install a new heating system at their pectors are operating! operating nine months, contributed SACRIFICE. with the Providence Mining company, more or less ever since the C.P.R. 762,756 tons or about 76 per cent, and has been in the Boundary looking over powder thaw, replacing steam by elec­ mechanists' strike commenced, but Miss Edith Dalby resigned from the B.C. Copper mines, operating four •Xf.Y: tricity. Air-will be heated by means Grand Forks school staff last week and „ In"'marking these, goods for sale, we mining propositions. residents there claim the strikers have months, contributed...2 io, a'5 7.,.Jpns^'6V* ^ of electric coils and blown; by a fan not been lhe cause. The town is again left for Victoria, having received; word i have entirely lost sight ot costs and values. The B.C, Copper company's smelter 2t 'per cent. Jl'he Domihiori'Cbpptf' * t into the thaw. If the hew system in quietness. . :... • of the death of her mother. w "The prices below will give you an idea treated 12,078 tons of ore this week, operates satisfactorily a similar one mines .shipped 23972 tons; tRe"* of what this sale .really means to you in as follows: Mother Lode, 9,841 tons; will be installed at the,Gold Drop. Prospector Visits Phoenix. Dr. Matheson, formerly of Green­ Snowshoe, 7,987; Sally, io8;""afia pro Denoro, 1,523; other properties, wood and Phoenix, who has been Crescent, 53. J. F. Rice of Colville, Wash., was a money saved. 7 ». 4 - /"' As a result of the splendid showings residing at Sunimerland for the past The shipments from Boundary mines in the recent development, work at the gu?st at the Brooklyn for a few 'days for the week ending September 19th, 10 LADIES' WATER-PROOF COATS, full-. . ,H.. V. Fuller, one of the large several months, has moved toKelowna. B. C. Copper company's Mother this week. Mr. Rice is a pioneer pros­ amounting to "41,230 tons7 established owners of the Bay mine, has been in length, in Tweeds and Cravenettes, rang­ Lode mine, much interest, has been pector and with his partner, Al. Mc­ W. • G. Rose, Presbyterian .. mis­ a record"for any; seven days • this •year .v«-y the Boundary endeavoring to settle r ing in price from $10 /.'to., $20; your pick created among prospector&lwith adjoin­ Kinney founded Camp McKinney.and sionary who has been filling appoint­ and, 7 yUh one exception, was t,hc i some litigation with a quarter interest ;: fbr $5.00; 7 ,;;•;•,; .::,, i.'i ?',...>, :\r' ing claims in Deadwood camp, where located the Cariboo mine'in 188777 7 ments in the Boundary during the largest,"by' 3,000 ~ioW,v'bf?any seven r | in ,the property. summer, has returned to the the Dominion Copper company's Sun­ days' output in ..the...history....QL;Boiuu—*• .••>%'?.•: 25 LADIES' TWEED „ CLOTH JACKETS Slow progress is beinp made in driv­ set mine is also located. ~ A com­ Steals $22.40; dels 23 months. university to continue his studies. dary mines. The exception was jn1 .the,.£ I pany is now. being formed, to develop Charles Wilcott, convicted at Ross three-quarter7ahd:7short lengths, ready ing the tunnel on the Lucky Shot, Judgment, awarding $ r 250 damages, sariievweek in.. September, 1907, ..yvheji y ; the Greyhound group of claims located land on Monday of breaking into the sellers at $7.50 and $12.50. Sale price, which is now in some forty feet. A has been given out in the case of 41,734 ..tons were shipped to the \ there. 7 '7 cash register at the Central hotel and several smelters. Nine different prop- j, _$4X>0 and $5.00. very bard body of iron capping has Atwood vs. the Kettle- river lines for stealing $22.40, was sentenced by erties cOnlributed to this record,"while J been encountered. What gives promise of \jyet being a -trespass by the railroad company in Judge Plewman to 23 months' im­ only four were shipping last-week.. ., i 22 MISSES' and CHILDREN'S TWEED - A test car of ore has been shipped big shipper of rich copper-gold ore is building their lines over the lands of prisonment with hard labor. With the return ot the Dominion !• .-COATS, with braid and velvet trimmings from the War Eagle to the Trail the Bruce property, near Midway. the former. The case was heard Copper mines'to the ore tonnage* list*!-' The contractors progressed 20 feet before Justice Martin at Nelson in m^ coat for school girls. smelter. The ore was hauled ovei Canada Forever. in a few days, and the gradual increase^ I during the past week in< driving the February. Regular prices, $3 50 to $12. Selling to­ Granby hill and shipped Irom the After deliberating the question for of the G:anby and Snowshoe ship- | tunnel. The ore on the surface ran Victoria spur. • over two hours, the school trustees of • The semi-annual election of officers ments,. this record .musl,. soon, he Jeft _j. day at from $1.50 to $7.50. 15 to. 20 per cent, copper, but the New Westminster decided that the of Grand Forks Union, No 180; W.F. behind.^,,,And, nqtwithstanriing,,,Jthe_."_• '-* The B7C. Copper smelter has treated formation is broken. J. C. Haas,M.E., See our window. It is the finger-post of Canadian flag should be flown over M., held recently resulted os follows: fact that the Granby was the only pro-'""' 209,771 tons of ore since resuming in who. located the claim some fourteen OPPORTUNITY, showing you the way the public schools. This in spite of President, G. Riley; vice-president, W. ducer operating in the Boundary during June, an average of over 50,000 tons years ago, has great faith iri the property, the order of the Provincial Govern Emard; financial secretary-treasurer, T. the first five months of this year, there..;; TO SAVE YOUR MONEY. per month. This is an increase of and is now directing theeiPtospecting rhent calling upon all school teachers L.i Crossen; recording secretary, F. is now every indication that the total #? about 75 per cent, over the same and developing to locate the lead at a to fly the union jack. Blumberg; conductor, J. Bush; warden, tonnage of. Boundary mines for 1908 . "YOU MUSI' BE QUICK TO GET THE PICK, months last year. depth. WE'VE MADE THE PRICE TO DO THE TRICK." J. McLaughlin; trustee, N. Currie. will far exceed that of any previous The Dominion Copper company Small forces of men are still at work Socialist Candidate Visits Phoenix. year. '""• have commenced the erection of a new Barry Dale came down from Caimi at both the Brooklyn and Rawhide Charles Bunting, Socialist candidate machine shop at the smelter to replace mines of the Dominion Copper com­ last Tuesday. For the past three in Yale-Cariboo, was in town Tuesday FIRE DESTROYS .] the one. destroyed by fire some weeks pany. The chutes and,pockets of both months he has been proving up on his on business. Parker Williams, M.P. .aao. Orders... have. been placed for the properties are all well filled with pre emptioh and doing assessment !• GREENWOOD BLOCK. -: P., will arrive from the coast in a few new machinery to equip it. ore, and large bodies of''ore have been work on his mineral claims. He says days and will start the "campaign with The tunneLon the Wood burn prop­ blocked .. out. The*7 srnSlter..-.; furnace that the surveyors on the Midway, and Victoria Hotel and Three . which,has been out of commission for Mr:-Bunting and John? Mel nnis,~M..P< Vernon railway have located a less than erty in Wellington camp, is now in • -y. 7; r Stores Burned-— - -— ;„v several weeks, is still cold; and the P. Mr. Bunting takes an optimistic 1 l/i per cent grade from Carmi to the abcut 200 feet and the indications of veiw of the result of the campaign. On Saturday afternoon fire destroyed 1 ore are very satisfactory to the manage­ -iooai...-manai'.e.ment„~are~„awaiting iiv summit of the divide between the the Victoria hotel, a dyeing and clothes •'•V. •.'" ment. The tunnel is to be driven 400 st'ructions from the KeadquaftersofThe -w~ct Fork.and.the_Okanagan.—-Ledge. ;> company to resume operations. It is Noble Binns Visits K.P. Lodge. '..cleaning:..store and Jones' bakery, in ; feet to get depth and the hammer and Greenwood. Holmes &:"." Kenri'erjy'ar•-*•• anticipated that the furnace will be Noble Binns of Trail was a visitor Team for Nelson. drill are kept busy with three shifts grocery store was also badly gutted and '"' operating. blown in by Oct. 1 st. in town this week and gave an excel­ lent address to the members of Phoenix Hockey enthusiasts at Nelson are the Palace livery stables scorched.. ... K. of P. lodge at their meeting endeavoring to organize a hockey team The fire broke out at 3 p.m. in the IXSAUJXLJUJiJiJL^^ OPERATIONS AT THE MIDWAY MURDER Tuesday evening. Mr. Binns has just to go east for the Stanley cup this the clothes cleaning establishraerit'said •'" returned from attending a meeting of winter. , who has few to have been caused by some7 gasoline • > NAPOLEON MINE SUSPECTS ARRESTED the grand lodge at Boston, having been superiors at hockey anywhere, his becoming ignited, resulting in an ex--: the representative of Boundary lodges. brother Frank and the two Bishops, all plosion in which Mrs.. Darling, the •-, of whom have figured in Stanley cup 1 He was for ten years an officer of proprietress, was severly burned. The" Manager of Property Inter­ At Nicola Valley Coal Mines hockey, are already residents of Nelson. the grand lodge. hotel and other stores adjoined. ' SNAPS PORTO- viewed in Spokane. on Monday. Tommy Phillips, Si Griffiths arid There was no wind at the time which 7: "Roxie" Beaudro, all former members greatly ' assisted the fire department •.• H. Johns, manager of the Napoleon Two suspects of the Thomet mur­ " Little Dolly Dimples." of the . champion Thistles, in getting the blaze under control. / mine, operated by the British Colum­ der at Midway, were arrested at the The Grace Cameron opera company Harry Wright of Brandon and Harry Had the fire gained much more, head- * Nicola Valley Coal & Coke mines at bia Copper Mining company, at Green­ in "Little Dolly Dimples," gave a Kennedy of , are among the way the entire business section of 7 DAY ^MONDAY wood, B.C., is at the Spokane hotel. Nicola, on Monday, by Provincial splendid entertainment in the opera possible additions to complete the Greenwood would have been in grave - Constable Clark, Constable Austin of Mr. Johns reports that the Napoleon house Saturday evening. The program team. danger. Hugh McGillivray had just.-' mine is turning out an average of 2000 Midway, who traced them there, and was varied, and there wasn't a dull recently re-opened the hotel. :;:, tons daily. The present price of Constable Gillis of Greenwood who moment from start to finish. The Dr. K. C. McDonald of Vernon has was on hand fo assist. Constable dainty star won much applause from $1335 a ton, he says, is too low to been appointed returning officer for Laundry Co. Elects Officers. Italian Prunes 201b. boxes 60c. permit of mining on a large scale. Clark has had the men under survil- the audience in her every appearance the Yale-Cariboo constituency for the "It is the general belief in the Boun­ liance for the past two weeks, they on the stage, while Harry Bewley, approaching Dominion elections. The meeting of the Phoenix Laundry company was beld on Thursday event­ dary country," said Mr. Johns, "that having been working at the coal mines comedian, was a show in himself. Miss ing and the following officers were.: Green Gage Plums, 201b. boxes we are going to see a wonderful revival since Sept. S. They are now in the Emily King, the Russian dancer, was a Latest Prices in Metals elected: ., President, and managing, in the mining business after the presi Nicola jiil. favorite, as also was Miss Lillian Elliott, NEW YOBK—Copper, electrolytic, $13- director, G. W. Rumberger; vice-presi-^. dential election, which, of course, is a striking figure in the choruses. " " 6.0c. @ $13,25; lase. J13.25 @ $13.60. dent, CD: Hunter;secretary-treaiurer,"- being as anxiously awaited across the NELSON HAS RECORD FAIR Bar Silver, 52 Al. Almstrom; directors, D. J. Mathe-i line as in this country. Original. Italian Prunes, 3^lb. Grates, Exhibits in all Departments are ot a High Lead, $4.57^ % *4.62. son, A. D. McKenzie and S. Jv "As soon as the price of copper gets The following unique claim notice is Matthews. back to normal, which the mining men Standard. posted on a mine in the Grand En­ Ppel'er. $4.70 di *4.75 » " .'••"" 75c. fix at $16 a ton or more, then you'll The sixth annual Nelson agricultural campment, Wyoming, US.A.: "We begin to see the output look up all and industrial fair opened in that city tound it and we claim it by the right *• •» •••-•••»••••• •»•<»•••••< Sept. 36, '08 along the line. The Granby smelter at on Wednesday. The exhibits in every of founding it. It's our'n. Its 750 1 Green Gage Plums, 351b. Crates, Grand Forks is now turning out an department were of a high order and feet in every direction except southwest BOUNDARY ORE TONNAGE. rhe IOIIOM'IUK table gives the ore shipments o( Boundary miuea tor 1900, (or 1901, lor ' (t average of about 3000 tons a day. We were the largest on record. An inter­ and northeast, and there is 300 feet on 1502, for 1903, for 1904, for 1905, for 1906, nud 1907. as reported to the Phoenix IMonefcr- each side of this writin'. It's called Fast V" " " 75c. will probably be doing as well at esting feature was an exhibit by Earl 1 I MINK. 1900 1901 190J 1903 1904 X900 1907 191-8 8 1*35 We*k< Greenwood as soon as conditions right Grey, governor general of Canada, "Bay Horse" and we don't want no­ Granby Mine*.... 64.553 *3I.76J 3°9I 5S 393,71a 549.703 65.>.S*9 801,404 613.S37 763,;*S 21.336 , ' Suoivshoe J97 t.731 JO.SOO 7i,aia 8K4»« 135.001 79S7 140*., Boxes, body jumping on this bay horse. ( themselves." from his ranch on Kootenay Lake. ' B'. C. Copper Co. Ripe 20S.33X I6:.i59 u,i48 1 Tomatoes, 201b. The above is taken from Wednes­ That's what these trees is around here A Mother I.oJc... 5-34° 99.034 141.326 IJS.079 I74.»>8 147.576 105,900 The Kettle Kiver Valley fruit dis­ B C. Mine 19,494 47.405 14.S" 19.365 — I.4SS 1,712 a for, and we've got the same piece of 9.48s II S04 18,374 $1.25 day's Spokrsman Review, from which play took a very prominent position in Hmm.1 650 8,530 3J.937 37.95 5 78o Tomatoes for Pickling, on mining, and misquoted. The price dozen different localities on mountain Idaho.. - 3.960 «.»53 Green Black-Carland Nuptials. 3.070 35.'o8 26.033 64.173 10,740 Itnwhlde of copper and production of the mine iides and valleys 3,000 feet and up­ SuilHCt » 8o> 7,455 15.73' 3.350 3.056 48.390 3».'7o 3,803 a are both badly tangled. ward above sea level. A happy event took place on Moutitn Hose >.i'59 1.747 3.55S 3».»S8 " 30c. lb. Monday when the nuptials of two Atlielstnii l.Joo 550 5,6s6 4.586 130 The Napoleon mine is located near On the industrial side was an ex­ Morrison 150 3.339 649 popular young people of Phoenix were It. Heli 5*0 Orient, Wash., and ships about 3000 hibit of all the varieties of copper, lead, Seimtor 363 3.45° i.S*3 Fancy Crab Apples, $1.50 p. box tons per month. Only sufficient ore zinc, silver and iron ores hematite, and celebrated in Spokane. The con­ Brey Vogh; 223 tracting parites were Edward A. Black, No. 37 364 for fluxing purposes is shipped to the spaltic, with ttie market product of the Relinnce 33 one of our most successful young Sulphur King 33 Fancy White Crab Apples, company's smelter at Greenwood, the Consolidated company of Trail, elec- Winnipeg.. '•°'(' ,040 7S5 J.435 'SO balance being treated at the Granby troylytic lead, manufactured into lead business men, and Miss Josephine I Golden Crown... 3,250 635 Carland, who has been a resident here V Kin« Solomon... 875 smelter. Considerable diamond drill­ pipe and ingots for export to Canadian, •jig Copper 586 « « " $1.25 box 665 483 ing and developing has been clone on oriental and Australian markets. for some time. They arrived home No. 7 Miue City of Paris 3,000 Wednesday evening and have been 3.060 the property this year. EACI.ES DKKEATICU Jewel 350 receiving the congratulations of their Kiveiside 9° Cucumbers, 201b. boxes, $1.00 "8^0' A large quota from Phoenix took in Curmi ...30 many friends, who join the Pioneer in 79 145 -52 "65 108 Sully 106 Public School Examination?, the special excursion to the fair on wishing the happy couple many years Gambler In addition to the above, we offer you today, CELERY. Butcher Boy 76 The following is the report of the Thursday, the majority remaining over of wedded bliss. They have taken up Ouncan 4° 993 1.140 700 GRAPES LETTUCE, BANANAS, GREEN PEPPERS, in lhe for a few days. The local aeiie of residence in the Morrin Thompson Providence 400 examinations held last week Elkhorn 40 Eagles took along a picked up baseball 140 55 senior division of Phoenix public block. •itrathmoie 60 SWEET POTATOES, PEARS, PEACHES, APPLES, CORN, Golden Ka^le... school. It is the intention to uive bi- nine and took part in the tournament Preston Advertising is no more than a busi­ 15 WATER MELONS, CANTALOUPES. Pay us a call this weekly test examinations in the higher- with Rossland and Nelson teams, but Prince Henry.... ness speech. The point is to make it Skylark 5X5 589 334 classes, and monthly tests in UK- lower were defeated. This was probably due t,nsl Chance evening, it will be worth while. heard by as large an audience as pos­ 1J. P. U. Mine... 107 to the fact that some of the regulars >3 classes of the senior division, 'lhe sible and to convince as many of them Bay •••• results published this week show the were not on the lineup. Mavis as you may. It is better to talk in plain Oou Pedro average standing of the last examina­ Crescent S3 words which they can understand, to Helen I tions' Edward Murray, 61; Etta Mur­ Broke Parole. Ruby So WiU ns t' use plain facts which will not fail to ray, 6; Kate Bell, 55J Jo» . 55! Republic w 5 On advice from police at Walla clinch the argument, to use sensible VStoellaneous... 3.J.IO 3.456 3'5 500 Anna Bell, 54; Gladys I'icUard, 46; Walla, Wash., Constables Docksteader suggestions as a means of reaching the Total, tons 96.6110 300.80c 508.876 690.419 8»9.a- J.HMHl 161,5371.148,23'/ 1.003,633 Ada Pierce, 46; Hattie Graham, 43; ' Smelter treatment— , , MORRIN, THOMPSON 1 and Gunn arrested Ben Hughes, alias appreciation of the individual and the S28.S79 637,626 736 2-6 Granby Co....- 63,357 230.82s «a ,M« 401.921 59V.,. : t -1 H.jo 113.740 341.95* Cora Dawson, 39; John McDonald, 36; B.C.CopperCo :i7.6n i+i.boo 102,313 Jio.i 4 auj.771 Ben Weaver, at the mines here on result will be that the readers will Si' J. 318,811 George Heidman, 31; Ed. Swanson, D0m.C0p.C0_ ..j^ •»«-. •••••• 13»S70 3Q.9"- IS3439 32.664'7 working here one day and is wanted at in which you have been able to benefit son, 23; Elizabeth Nelson, 21; Rilla Walla Walla for breaking parole. by what you have said. •A Mattinson, 13. I

£^£aai& THE PHOENIX PIOWEEB.

Th© oven does "A Sound Mind In a NICKEL PLATE the baking, the DRAY ING B&alfhy Body" EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK .Of, all kind* promptly tte„ fire-box controls R itlej The regular use of IS GREATEST CAPITAL $3,030,000 RESERVE FUND $1 ,860.003 o. Kttp.d Expreea and lia the oven heat, fiansfcr. Carrful attention!... ..tion i.,al? i HEAD OFFICE - SHERBROOKE, QUE. urdera llo •BOVRIL' and the grates ' "e A65 JAMES G XlcKEOWN. ensures -both.. It. keeps, the Gold Mine in Canada hold the coal or W1TIJ OVEK SIXTY BRANCH OFFICES IN THE body fit ant) die mind res- says Geologist. wood that pro­ •'•'•'• PK0V1NCE OF QUEBEC porish-e to the demands of duces the heat, so «ns, orrKB, FACIUTIKB FOSBKSSKU BY active life. NO OTHER BANK IN CANADA . IIOBLCARSON,!^ THE GRATES All kinds of light and heavy teami,, C. Camsell, Geological Sur ....'OB . K are important promptly attended to; Miners' dray veyor, Gives Impressions ing a specialty. ::,••., of Hedley Camp. cofliecrions and mmiw Business Generally I'll ONE* U44 IN THAT IMPORTANT TKBK1TOKV

"The Nickel Plate is easily the SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL OFFICES A. S. HOOD, greatest gold mine in Canada. There Fire, Life ana Accident lassrance. BRANCUKS IX Oeneral Ageal ' TKePKoenix Pioneer is no reason why Hedley camp should Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, KaA Bmsniary Mining loutasl* not develop other rich propositions. Saskalta Correspondent's' all Over the World. Bank Block, Phoenix, B.C. All that is needed is intelligent de­ nf velopment." said Mr. C. Camsellofthe e \Double Dominion geological survey, who spent TUCK GOLLI^ dqgpr the summer completing a geological SHAVING PARLORS waasm mt awnranue a* :TBI examination of that section of the "•"" Orates PIONKER PUBLISHING CO. AND BATHROOM. Similkameen district. Mr Camsell has "Sask-alta" Double Duplex Orates are made Nert Door lo McRae Bros. devoted two seasons to the Hedley Kuob Hill Av.iiue. ... PHOENIX, B. C. T.a^FWCO LOVE. Mum*. region. in four pieces, each grate shaken separately. tottaeira.se. His work was in connection with the Ashes over one grate can be shaken without Manners Barter shop MMAMMMMM. preparation of a report as well as a wasting good fuel over other grate. No poking LOWER TOWN. • nt MVAMCB. topographical map of the camp. These FOR AN EASY SHAVE necessary, thereby saving fuel. Dampers at both AND STYLISH HAIRCUT will be issued next spring. The map BATHS IN win be on a scale of one thousand feet ends of fire-box secure perfect drafts. When CONNECTION In to the inch, showing one hundred feet grates are inverted for wood a patent clamp PHOENIX LODGE contours. The territory in question has an area of twelve square miles. retains them in position. The easiest-working tLtNtONUUflar, '•Ownership in the Nickd Plate is way is the surest-serving way — and that's S.H. and L-fcmii. vested in the Yale Mining company, a Meet* every WEDNESDAY Kvtnln» ia I dose corporation owned by the Marcos ••Sask-alta" way. i Scanitian^ian Halt, Old Ironiide* iraiuc. Visiting brethren cordially welcom:. Daly estate. Although no HP. FKRNSTROM, Prenld-ot. SEPT. '** statements are given ont, it is an open A. O. JOHNSTOV, Kin. Becy. secret that the values fn gold are high less. ?±s ft.. Sal. One hundred men find steady em PHOENIX NEST <* OROER OF OILS. plqyment M^ClaiyS &2w«* Stage Line I 3 Tiie ore is crushed by a battery of 3 4 5 ( TCTMU. MMrtreal, WfcMlpaj, vaaocuvw, it Jehu. Hamltten, Calgary Meelaerery TIIURSDAV KVKW Leave Phoenix, upper town, 9.30 aa.m. . I 8 9 10 ,11 12 forty stamps, seventy per cent, of the iNO.at Miner*'Union Hall «« *' lowertown, 10.00aa.m. . \ Standard Time 16 gold being saved on the plates, and is HUNTBR-KENDRIOK CO., Ltd., Local Agents. *5 »7 18 19 Leave Greenwood - 3.00 p. treated by the cyaniding process. The >. m.J Cordial W«lfomt teBrathtan. VUllIng at *3 •4 sfi Miaiag Pars. *S concentrates, probably cunning sixteen The Story of a Medicine. DAVID OXLEY, Prfaidtnt. It may not be geuerally known, but Prompt Attention to Express and Freight. WM. LOUTTIT, Saeratary •9 3t> to i one, are shipped to the Everett Its name—"Gojdon Medical Discovery" m - it is a fact nevertheless, that there are was suggested by "one of its most import­ PHOENIX OFKICK, WITH MCRAE BROS., KKOB HILL AV«. smelter.. The treatment facilities at ant and; valuable; ingredients — Golden l many men who have been most suc­ Seal root KingEdward Lodge, No.3t> the mine are,,excellent. - The plant is cessful in life and who have left their Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Piercjjijs- D. L. McELROY, Proprietor. A. F. and A. M.' owned by a subsidiary corporation , covered that ho,could, by the use oftoTf«, Tbtxt has been a great rush this impress upon its people, and its insti­ Regular communication S p.' m. So called the Daly Redaction company. triple-refined glycerine, aided by sWfer- ond Thureday of each mouth. momb for Western - land, over twelve tutions as statesmen, soldiers, financiers tain degree of constantly .maintained Kmergent meetlnea aacal1ed;Maaoiiii It bandies 150 tons daily. heat and with the aid of apparatus and Hall, McHale Block. hundred -tickets being given out at who have been directly or indirectly appliances designed for that purpose, ex-.. V. M. 8HKHB1NO, 'The ore occurs as contact deposits ..tract from our most valuable native me­ T, RODERICK, Edmonton to applicants for home­ connected with the mining industry. Secretary. WM. in andesite,, with quartzites and lime-, dicinal roots ttiefr curative properties' steads. Stories of the rush are now While many have realized great fortunes 'much hotter than by the use of alcohol, stones. . There are numerous promising so generally employed. So the now world- adrift. At Edmonton a bachelor stood from their operations or from their famed' "Golden" Medical Discovery," for claims in . the same region, but the the cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, or 1 m— I. O. O. F. ^^k *nd * widow-thirteenth in-the investments in mines, seldom is it that dyspepsia, torpid Jlver, or biliousness and j 3^ SNOW8HOB LODGE No. ,b J development work is not extensive- DEANE'S HOTEL 1 line'ibefore the .land^.office. . They the fascination of mining leaves them. kindred derangements was first made, aa | fc: Meets every Monday Evening at Mlncrt' IU< The Kingston Mining company has It ever sinie has bten, without a particle l?c!*!?j'T? ^'i01?^ .quarter sections And why should it, when-today if is of alcohol in Its mawe-up. DANNY DEANE, Proprietor. If t'lalting bretfareu cordially invited. .done some development, but operations ' A glance wfcthe/oU list of^.lu Incredl- W. A. PICKARD Noble (.land. •ndftnat afternoon were married; acknowledged the most, profitable of , are suspended at present. In a dif­ •nts, prints .b_ea.ted by -j T. A Lova, Prr. Ffnau. Hecy. ferent section of, the camp the Golden "Valuable mediclnaJTtioisMound^jrrowing- of ^propinquity causing love, it is this question. ' We have no reference in our American^ foresaw ,A11 these in £ hot water and'well furnished throughout for the accommodation E^ • T:— 'i—„. Zone group and the property of the at all to the stock Jobbing end of the iredientsJiave received the l'llOKXIX AER1K XO 1B8 evident that widows, beings able to WOTTT3»ra F of the public. Everything Neat, Clean and Up-to-Date. Meals ^ qualifx'/or-liomffefond., hmr~y. «J^i Pollock 'Mines company ^. are-beino ousmessr'70ne TSasTbuT to (6oJc~qver asaiiHiLwizTLaJtracrTinrT^-.ifsi tage pver,Iajadless; spinsters, opened up. ihe "leads there are not the dividend tables published each ;' served at all hours, special attention being given the Diningroom. ^ MeeUin Unlonllall Tuciday evening*. f contiuous week .in the Mining World, to realize Mr — -w^» of these .endorsements nas Z . Centrally Located on Hie Bridge, Fifth Strecr, Phoenix. z% Vialtlnc brothel* Vyithnsix, deferred elections,, there! i' - Camsell, who has been con- that the purchase of shares in well been compiled by Dr. E.V. Pierce, of alvraya welroine will .be 315 contests on October 26th nected with the Geological survey for managed companies pays.much greater Buffalo, N. Y., and will be mailed free to - STEAM HEATED. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. TELEPHONE 48. -S any one asking same .by postal,card, or 1 Wain, ,WT P. Of ihe six deferred elections, three are nine years, had a party of assistants returns than any other line.—Mining letter addressed to .the Doctor as above. HAKKV JAWK8, From these endbi^ements, copied from W. See in British Columbia (^ale-Cariboo, engaged all season preparing the pre' World. standard medical'books of all the differ-' K«^J^an