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,'MK THREE. vol BILVERTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY,"JULY 8, 1899. THE COUER AMONG THE IE ENTER D'ALENES. ON STRICT PRISE LEAD, PARTY LINES. KICKERS. Do You Know W. J. Walker, editor of tho Freemen's Throe Forks wns a surprised cnmp nn Where To Oet Labor Journal, of Spokane, and organ tho Fourth of July when the forces from izer of the Western Labor Union, ad Sandon and Silverton, made a joint at \mm OK THE MABOU. SEEM Ml) COTTON WISH IT, dressed a public meeting here on Thurs tack from front and rear nnd captured VATTD BOOTSANDSHOES, day night, under tho auspices of the their city. Rut unexpected as they were, I \J -O L\ A NEW STOCK HAS JUST ARRIVED, Silverton Miners' Union. McKtnnon's Ihey met with a warm reception, nnd *' _• Ulr Mrike on Ten Mile Creek is Hall wns fairly well fillotl, the husiness Joe Martin's Side Of the Cabinet lhe Three Folks' celebration is one of men being well represented. The re- the season's successes. The purveyor of VATTD CANNED GOODS, ..Big Tiling. maiksof the speaker were listened to Dispute. sunshine wns an expected guest, who attentively, many of tbe sentiments cx- ^^^^^^^^^^ . fi'.iled to appear, and iu his absence, old I \_/ O Am. NO ARMY BEEF IN THIS, , , News of ihe Past vrreh pressed being heartily applauded* The An laterestlng <:..ireM.nnEnterprise mine, on Ton Mile creek, Mr. Walker began hia remarks by say publishes the following interesting cor ments of lhe players. ing thnt hu wns not nn advocate of law he Alabou claim. This property, respondence between the Premier and The events of the day were the football GENT'S FURNISHING, i\, like the I nterprise is one of the lessness, of the destruction ol properly, j the Attorney General. We leave our matches between the first nnd Second jlions of the camp, is owned or the Inking of life. He left that to tho readers to jtid-^e between the correspon elevens of S.indon nnd tbo teams of Sil YOUR NOBBY ANU STYLISH LINES. It. i Kirkwood, Andy Tonka and other side. The world wss now witness* dent*, lt will be remembered that ihe verton und Three Folks respectively. ^»W^W^^Vy**-W¥%r«*jV***M**ft**'"j*0 -an Grant, three old time, hnrd- ing a combat-between organised capital Attorney Generalwas requested tb hand I About thirty lake side visitors accoro* ini* prospectors. A ledge was and organized labor, Germany, Prance, in hiB resignation. He asked that tlie i penied tho Silveiton team, nnd the Bau- 0 leretl Borne lime ngo on the Mabou, Ituly, Great Riitain nnd tbe United rea.ons for tbe*Teqntst be made fit writ-i'* " contingent, accompanied by the WHY F OM i was thought at th** time to be the Stales were now the scenes of numerous In-**' The Premier wrote: i band, (••une one hundred strong. us tint on the Enterprise. The lockouts and strikes, nnd at the present D./...I. .; t v . . <•*.<_ Tlie games were bmii close and well- c rs did considerable work on this time, Uiitish Columbia wns in the Qglit, rrovit.cinl Secretary's Office, i * , , ,. ,, .-,• , t i .. , ,,,.,. ' cor.tested, but the condition ol thu held J. A, M KINNON & CO. ,i 75 foot tunnel being driven which He congratulated the miners of the Blo- viclcrin, Julv ..id. lhllD.; ,' ,,.,.,, , . , l»car Mr. Martin : prevented anything like fast playing, ln n the h"l|je to bave an average can on iheir political stand and urged ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | the fiist game, Sandon 11 vs, Three i of three feet of qoartl liberally thorn to hold out for the victory now Yours of the 1st reached me this p.m ; Forks, the resiiiUng score was two goals Silverton, __5. Q, Ki.-d with galena, but no clean ore, within si'jlit. Who were the a nun hi.*!*.? In it you sny you think it would ho moro'to one iu Bandon. favor. The home ilk of w.is Btrtl-k, su *!i ai shows Those who obeyed the law, or those wh \ sutisf-ictoiv if I would pot in writing the | players looked formidable when . j ground upon whieh 1 asked you to iMlga they I the Enterprise, About two weeks were petitioning for the power lo lined up in the rain, overshadowing ' your sent in iny government. •hilt) doing th. iraininal assessment il? He reminded Ids hearers Ihat they their Opponents, I ut they (-bowed a Iho owners happened upon what Should patronise and belt) their friends 1 tblnk I mentioned yonr absence from lack of practise and tin iguor'anco of anv your oHtoe, |iind to ho a parallel lodge to that Only by standing together could ihey | sort of team play. Tbis was, however, Th" lii.-iiitsion of e-rrcu'ive matte mil Ihey had hi on working ami win. They should support the n.embers s I their Initial game, and it is easy to pie- 10 ft*, i distant, They at once of the government who had befriended outside of the council und to patties not' diet, that, alter n little systematic prac- Ho work to usuertaiu i f this vein them, nnd, as the attempt will again be Iof the council. [t i.e, they will pot a strong team in the : .II y importance1, when with a iiitiil" to have the UigliL Hour tawr an Your speech nt tb" Ropsland banquet | tit Id. Three of Sandon's first team were ours woik ' io nnd beheld 1" the nulled, they should inn lhe govern 'in whieh v..;i threathened that an np- up against them. Silverton, ... B.C. arched for KulerpiUc vein eras ment that by repealing the law Ihey pro|iriatlon should n •( be i x| ended be- N.itfiiaily, the most interest was t.iken canso oino of tl osc present had i (Tended iii the second gaine, when the strongest ** ure, i.cilie i nnd bigger than ever. would lose the. support of the working *a*s ** ! yo'i. team Sandon could produce was lined ** »* Hern lossy thut work on tbeminers . Tbey, his hearers, bad been %••• Yours res) ectfully ** ** lin . . uiv vein was suspended told to ceek reform through 'be ballot, up against their old opponents, the up SILVERTON ** (Signed; C. A Sl'.MI.iN. . o U ,• in it iheir whole energy not through etiikis Bm their advisers holders of the red nd white. The •.'•.tine Inn, K und opc-li.g up of this now sought to nu'liiV what Ihey hat Mr. Martin's reply read as follows: w;'.s fast iii spols, Jfew combiuati n Dlerprise ledge. Willi tho tesult gained bv the ba'l it. July 5th. plays weie atteitpted, the wings on bolh % DRUG STORE. lit* have traced it on their ground Tiie speaker now g ive Ilia Union side HonorableO. A. Semlin,Premier teams centreing tne soaked leather aa PATH.\T MEDIUMS. PURE I>MIA .e.-i_t. duly re , iv. d 'b' ""* backa la,,'"in* U'e B°_ *__ _ _^______r,.. V . i , ' Uetw fiionv thiii-n— l«r the umbrella • li.'*. been found, the par-streak Mineral Glasses and Compasses. events leading up '02. The Union-* were «M ftftt r.*a,on i myabsi ner o-tnf : ^ J ^^ h ,,,:1V0|,, lis to twenty inches in Mt in sympathy With the scab miners of eJBr*. A low mo to point oul that this ^ i,,,,,,,,.;,',?,,,,,,,, ,,,,„,,,. .« -im giving values of over 200 the Bunker Hill 4 Sullivan. It was MS «be first occasion in whieh you have!chocke d or not, MclVinald's record slide IF in ilver per ton. While runninn only after mud. persuasion that they found lanlt with me for thia although Ij being the most brilliant ia that line. The til on ilia surface ln«t Wed- agreed to give H*eir moral support to tbo : have Irom Ihe very Oral attended to my tirst goal fell to Silverton, being scored Perfumes and Toilet Articles. . ;...*..'.Vl I d^e was cut strikers and go to Wardner to make n private piactke and it has ben. under- by I indlay, alter IS minutes play, lu i ven Letter prm.ise than the .•m-nstration. They went to Wardner si 1 that I should do so. It haa 1 on* the first half, Silverion liaving tho down vim, the paystreak showing M passengers, not as train robbers, as| deretand not been considered in the past lull kick did lhe ajicressive playing. A thatthe Attorney-General for tho time Lake five - - • Silverton, B.C. ii ;n hesol high grade galena. stated, made n demonstration and the scrimmage in front of goal did the tr'o't bt-ingfhouldgiveuphi private practice i veins al) run parallel and scab miners, taking advantage ol their lor Sandon near the end of piny, the i n i.-.v f.-t ( of each other, ft fifty presence, blew up thi* Bunker Hill & nml if such n rule were made, it would, - "i • Btandlngeven at full time. 1 tt ink. he considered by all that it i ug long enough to cover all Sullivan mill themselves, knowing that Joe Drandon, of Silverton, refereed wonld be impo ible lo obtain the ser I il.i in nt oiir-r.. If ,w the rich tbe Union men would bo blamed. The m both matches, satisfying everyone with LAKEVIEW HOTEL vices of a compete;.t lawyer to SOt as prise vein c luld 11 • as dose as it did troops were called in, thc men herded his fair decisions. The line up in the pre fo much work has been done into box curs, the women insulted and Attorney-Geueral. All-iw mo to say, last match was: however, that my department >fl in first- | Silverton t Leing ilit-co.-cred before is one subjected to abuse by the soldiers. Now Sandon. Position, Silverton, class Bhape, and I am perfeotlv willing i frenks of fortune so often met these men occupy the "bull-pen" nt Hood, Goal. James. to have iu present stats compared With I i the mining world. The Mabou Kellogg. Here tbe speaker denounced Copland, Back. Oonroy, that of any other department of thu gov- II •J3TTIIIS HOTEL IS NEW AND NEATLY FURNISHED, "• I'.Dterprhte vt In in place and the methods used by tbeSpokesmau-Re Kelt-all. Malloy. 11 eminent. You nre quite aware that that. l.aitli an etpially ns good a view* in sending out false or dlstortei i iwrence Half Back. Watson. THE BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH BEST BRANDS Of t'uunot b' .-aid 'A ymir .wn departmental 11 lioaiag ss llint on that big mine, news items. He showed how* their new-) Buchanan, Bowes. management. It, in your opinion, the WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. •'•| i' untly s.ld for -R-OO.OW. was manufactured and told some amus Crawford. .. Reeves. f lilure to manage adopartini ul la a r .*•• n n I ,: n n appears to he only a ing stories ss to the "states evidence" ciitr. Forward. Matheson. against the man. why n nn inner of the government should • |H ment woik lo make it tliii isou. " I'indlay*. resign his position, then I am surprised .1 "'')' -I* high a valuta. After showing by many incidents that ti.isty. McDonald. 2m. Ilivf- Knowles. -.-Prop, that you did not resign from th • govern rtci'ul diecuver*,' en lhe Mabou matters iu the Coec.r d'Klenes wore uo! Simpson. K Barclay. ment when it became evident to every tl ''I "ti-ideialily tu the already as represented by the Bpokesman*Revlew Regan, Walker. "• Koterprlse mine, which is of Spokane, he closed his remarks amid one that yon had entirely failed to ad 1 minister properly tho Dopartm 111 Ol After the games, the ruin becoming liaving the longest and most hearty applause from his hearers. discouraged and stopping, the sports tf^G<_t» $_> ® < nioiw ore-shute ever discovered in Lands and WorkBg and you had to a Imll this by consenting to a transfer to the wero c mtinui J on the Btrei ts, A ladies' toyinto. wheelbarrow nice was amu-dng. Then Patronise Home Industries. Department of Provincial Secretary*! On Tuesday the Condor Group was This transfer took place, ns you are Wl,|l followed two foot races, two Bandonites, O88I88888888888S-I8 888888888 888888 8888 88 8889 again Started up, Ed Stewart being in aware, tor no other reason except that Lawrence and tlusty, winning first mon- charge cf thc work. t'V. A well attended dance wound up NEW you wero Utterly unfit to ndminislei the I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE the day's impromptu program, tiood STYLES. (Ins. Kroner is up on Red Mountain Department of Lands and Works. The OF NEW SPRING PATTERNS CUSTOMERS music wus lurqlshed by tin* Sandon A doini* assessment work on his claim the matters In.tbat department had ;•'' lnto| AUK INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT MY Ban 8, Ll, 0. K. This property lies just below the •uch .i condition that the members ol the STOCK PRIOES AND WORE WILL ALWAYS !'i 'il to the Congo Group is now Slocan Oil] hat challenged Sandon to TIIE Congo -roup, government were unwilling to take sny UK FOUND SATISFACTORY. sted, so that a horse can be ridden further responsibility with regard to it, play football In Bilverton, on any near LATEST, Ho the upper workings done on the A. 1'. Patterson, Manager of theunlea s vou gave it up, date, Bilvei ton will welcouu theraboth. 9888 88 88 88 88 8888 88 8888 8888 88 88 88888888188 88® Wakefield Mines, returned fiom an ex Your in xt reason i* that 1 have die- Pari •'( a 11 >tbsUI m itch was played on McGregor P, L. H., of Slocat tended trip through the various camps enssed executive raaltois outside of the Thursday eve Ing between the club from Ha now surveying tho Rockland on the other Bide, whore he has been Qjuncil and to paries not of the council. ths Noonday '"'"° •"•'' ""* •' •*• kickers, ou Red .Mountain, for which looking over different concentrating This charge has no trutli In it whatever, only hall lime being played out. The 'siion Ior a Grown Grant will be plants. an I l would be glad h you would furnish Boorestood; Town, 8j Noonday Mine.O. particulars of any such discussions. 1 tlxe Tailor,i Thia claim is part of the Willa On Wednesday, another carlo.d of 00000-OC^.-.-OOOOOOOO-OO-OOOO think 1 am aware however, what vou IP end it IH upon it that the late Noonday ore was shipped from our dock BARRY BLOCK SILVERTON, «. C. refer lo. 1 fancy it Is the discussion which pike has been made. This ms'kes sixty tons shipped. Another TBE UP U-01IT. |, OCOUred when tho Vancouver delegation Wakefield Mines considerable carload of twenty Ions is lying on the •- appeared before the governmrnl with re- $QOOCXX,OOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOQf way for the trnm, which will tation to the dock. Since the first ol the p. ior thereto by ihe Honorable Mr. Cot* ho promptly forwarded to Jacob I'ovei, i». i^iir^ivs & co f't the mine with the mill, is nearly ***y, when the present i..niiagemeiii -^ ^ jnoom,r|) |lml tlmt ,, the well-known Nelson jeweler. All re was Beted, This right-of-way is being secured a lease ami bond on the mi >. I -expressing his own opinion pairs UlC lil•AUVSTKKII 1*1)11 ONK YKAK. * 1 of all brush and trees for a width over 150 tons of first class ore has been , nnn, 15 _ I . ______. _ I feet. mined, sorted and lacked, *US beating P. L. Byron hss moved his camp np itead of the opinion ol the government. onto tbe A. E. claim on Bed Mountain, the shippiug record of the Oniric, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL Ine fine qpecimens of free goid ore He undertook to speak in the inline of nnd the work of driving a 100 loot cross Fidelity and Emily Edith mine- »nd [been brought into town from the the governmrnl.. You will renemtlsr cut tunnel on that property will be KINDS OF FRESH AND SALT MEATS giving tbe Noondav the third place In "'tin claim on Lemon creek. This ihat in tbis connection Mr. Cotton tele- oommsneed the llrst of next week. pfty. which ia owned by Obas point o.'ablpmout«. over all other Silver- eraphed Mayor Qarden had decided to 1 ton mines and tho fifth plsca for the J. II, Hall, A minim* expert of prom RETAIL 8T0RES AT I' and 1. Smith, is showing up well determine the question of title to Dend* Silverton, Nelson, Trail, Ymir, Knslo, Sandon, Pfovlng itself very valuable, The whole Lake region. When emeue* man's Wand before they considered what inence. 11 prosonting the Montana 1 iK l Limited, •.'ci.crnlly known us the Hruni New Denver, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Sirdar, over three foot wide and if with other properties it »'>'» '"' '.*"""' iUnpi iltlbn ihey w Old make of it. You In mind that this Is the youngest shipper r.nmmond, was a visitor ill our camp Midway and Greenwood, 11 Hold proposition giving good ;ire iiwiire thai the government had In the whole regl'-n and hns been opened last Saturday. Mr. Hall who wns ex- IBU values ami specimens oan bu 1H.Vi'i decided upon any sn. h policy, but amlnlng properties for his oompany, .MAILORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. u slnootheflr-t ol the prewnt year, in older to back up his position in lhe Pol literally Impregnated with the P .••if •< pi n.-ed with the 1 metal. It is said that tbo while those with which it Is being '• matter Mr. Cotton deliberately f.ii*in'"l U1' _JD OFFICE N ELSON, B, C. • • 1. . 1 P" Wedgo Co, is negotiating for H pai <1 have had thousands of dpi 1' lj this property. expended ou ll BI l*w.\-trsw-j-xmtas~~mr. i*tm..at?**sm4±*.va*maruA.m\m*KnM mm) t*—emmmemwmetmet < **t\mmmme*t m*t*r*at I«MW1.J|>VWI I***«*-j-**»'k*W*j\1>esWi*3mKwe ***uMsw*-4i*rft* MSK.**A*-MM^.r-ai.-iti'**^^,---**- Jfpi*vet- THE SILVERTONIAN, SILVERTON, B. C. WAIUIlfOTO„. Steel Works tn Pittsburg, Pa. Moore silver ores. IT The new armory building ln Daven port Is completed. was an Innocent spectator. ally ln the state of chloride, they aro 1 chloridined lu A furuace aud the roast Vincent Ryan, a prominent newspa MS 11I Ml George Barrow of Daw9on was found —'.- 11 dead in his cabin. His throat was cut, ed are leached.—The Mining and Scien per man, editor of the Tacoma News, and $3000 in gold stolen. The miners tific Press. THREE PERSONS NEAR DEATH. ia dead. TEBSE TICKS FBOM THE WIEE. organized a party to search for the METALS OF THE NORTHWEST. When making application for a pat Report has it that work has been thief and murderer. They arrested a ent to placer ground care should be tak commenced on the Republic end of the German on his way to Nome City. Ho en to determine the exact classification Took Place NearSteptoe Butte-Jealous state road. A Oomplsts Kola* of the Bvents for confessed the crime, and the miners Itams JTr-m tha Blah Rlglons of th* Pa- of the land, and the clearest evidence Husband 1>I.I the Ueed with a Pocket Camps of the Native Sons of Wash- lhe Pas* Week In This and Foreign hanged him without ceremony. el_o Northwest. Maws From AU tha possible should be presented. Knife He Took Poise- then Cut Bis t-jfo-j ure being organized in the Pu "Lauda—8-mmarlMd Wrorn t_« Latest The Missouri supreme court en banc PrtnelpU Mining Osnps-Psnoasli- Quicksilver is obtained on the Paci Throat-All May -Ive. get Sound cities. Dispatches. _U_1__ Kotos. haa awarded a writ of ouster on infor fic coast from four minerals—cinnabar, U. S. Grant, Jr., and family were in mation of Attorney General Crow meta-clnnabarlte, native quicksilver Seattle last week from San Diego eu and tlemannlte (mercuric selenlde). Colfax, Wash., July 3.-A terrible trag Fitssbnmons lias agreed to fight McCoy against seventy-three foreign fire Insur Director of the Mint Roberts has an route to Alaska. ance companies doing business in St. This latter occurs In Piute county, edy occurred uear Steptoe Bulte, 12 miles Tbe uew county of Chelan Is short in September. nounced his final estimate of the pro Joseph, Mo., for violation of the state Utah. north of here, as a result of Whieh W. RM h[ ,mi |inlll..„M ..,..,..*..,.,- ,•„,. ,,,., Sir Thomas Llpton's cup challenger anti-trust act of 1895. Under this de duction of gold and silver in the United The development of a mine Is explor Oragg, his wife, •»**» ^.K 'organization of the county, Shamrock has been launched at Millwall. cision, the seventy-three companies can Statea for the calendar year, 1898, as ation. The stoplng and working ot a of Spokane are hovering between life and perfecting plana for mak- death, with jagged wounds in their throats \V. H. McDonald, business manager of not continue business ln the state. follows: mine after it ls developed is exploita ing Falrhaven the starting point for and bodies, all inflicted by Gragg in a fit the Evening Telegram, Portland, Or., is Thirty-two and two-tenths per cent, Alabama $ 5,000 100 tion. A good maxim in mining is keep his Pacific steamship Une. dead. or $4,903,795.07, is the gain in receipts Alaska 2,584,800 9,200 ing exploration welt tn advance of ex- of jealous rage. The annual school report of New lt was a sickening sight whicli met tho Charlie McKeevcr defeated On en Zicg- at the United States branch mint for Arizona 2,465,100 2,246,800' ploltatlon. Whatcom shows an enrollment of 1,57-, the fiscal year over that of 1898. For gaze of Deputy Sheriff Klmer und Deputy ler in the seventh round ill Ne* York California 16,653,900 642,3001 A normal fault is one in which the an Increase of 137 over last year. the last 12 months the gold received Colorado 23,195,300 22,815,600 hanging wall has sunk relatively to the Prosecuting Attorney Warner, who drove Monday. The stock men of Yakima county and paid for at this mint was $21,144,- Georgia 128,600 500 foot wall, and a reverse or thrust fault to the scene of thc tragedy this uf tei noon. gave a grand banquet to the visiting A. K. Hill, an "hi resident of Vancou 247, as against $16,240,441.93 for the Idaho 1,716,900 5,073,800' Is one in which the hanging wall side In the house where the stabbing occurred federal forestry reserve officials when ver, B. C, wns run over anil killed by a year ending June 30, 1898. About 97 Iowa 100 has moved upward relatively to tho (Jnigg lay on a bed surrounded by friends there. Street cnr.l and neighbors. His throat was cut from per cent of the bullion received at the Maryland 600 foot wall. The state land commissioners have One troop of the Sixth cavalry at Fort eur to ear, the windpipe being completely mint ls credited to Colorado mines. Michigan 100 32,400 The slow backward movement of ab approved the sule of 194 acres of land Itiley, Knn., is ordered to Hoise Barracks, severed, and there were four terrible Minnesota .... 100 rupt rock faces, due to weathering, has in King county, the consideration be Idaho, and another troop of the same regi wounds in the abdomen, where the des ORBGO-. Montana 5,126*900 14,807,200 been called the recession of cliffs. ing $19.4. ment from Fort Riley to Fort Walla perate man had driven the blade of his The Indebtedness of Jackson county Nevada 2,994,500 805,000 The slates of the Mariposa beds of Carpenters yesterday began the work Walla, Wash. pocket knife, after attempting to kill Mrs. Is $159,697.10. New Mexico .... 529,000 425,300 the California gold belt are proven to of electing Edwards college, the new In Toledo, 0., Il.e freight house of the 700 be cretaceous by the appearance of t'-rroll and leaving his wife for dead in Southern Oregon wild pigeons are be North Carolina. 84,000 school of tne United Brethren church, Michigan Central was destroyed by fire ing shipped to San Francisco. Oregon 1,177,600 130,0001 casts of the fossil aucella. the yard. by Monday. located at Ouy. Hood River Is the first town In east South Carolina.. 104,200 300 Sedimentary strata to a depth of 11,- At the home of John Bishop, a few hun The owners of tlio new cup defender. The relatives of Walter Shroeder, ern Oregon to have rural free delivery. South Dakota .. 6,699,700 152,300 000 feet have been removed by erosion dred yards distant, lay the two victims of Columbia, have accepted it without fur who was lost In the Mount Baker dis A. J. Plckard has bought 600 horses Tennessee .... 900 ln some portions of the Grand Canyon thc would-be murderer, their throats cut ther builder's trial. trict last year, have offered $600 re in southern part of the state for $15 Texas 300 472,900 region In southern Utah. and their bodies horribly mutilated, but President McKinley laid the corner ward for his body. to $17 per head. Utah 2,285,400 6,485,900 It has been asserted that all pyrite both alive and conscious. stone of the new mill of the Berkshire Oot Pete Miller of Tacoma, who haa been Ex-Railroad Commissioner J. B. Ed 254,500 contains gold In some amount, but care In a room on the first floor Mrs. Carroll ton Company, in Adams, Mass. Virginia 4,500 on trial for killing Tlederman Magen- dy la the new editor of the Cottage 100 ful tests have been made by some of the was found surrounded by neighbors. She John Daughters, a bricklayer at Walla Wyoming 5,300 ton, last March, was convicted of mur Grove Times. most expert chemists of the United was resting easily, w ith her neck, head and Walla, Wash., was mortally wounded States geological survey and pyrite fre der in the second degree. Uniforms have been received at The Total $64,463,000 54,436,000 arms swathed in bandages. Her throat Monday by a brick falling on his head. quently found which showed no trace Sufficient rain has fallen In the La Dalles for the newly organized com Totals for 1897, $57,333,000 gold; had received a terrible gash five inches The four-oared race over the two-mile of gold. tah locality during the past few days pany D, Oregon National Guard. 533,860,000 fine ounces of silver. in length, extending clear across in front, course today was won by Pennsylvania. to make good crops a certainty. Far One ot t_e slot machine closed up The commercial value of silver bul In the early stage of development of but neither the jugular vein nor windpipe Time, 11:12. Cornell was second. Time. mers are quite jubilant. recently at Pendleton, said his ma lion ln 1898 was 59 cents per fine ounce a quartz mine it ls often impossible to was severed. The knife blade had been 11:14 8*5. The body of Douglas Martin, age 10 chine made him $1,800 last year. while for 1897 It was 60 cents. tell whether or not the ground is more driven through her right cheek and had Edith, the 5-year-old daughter of Mr. years, who was drowned In the Spo Five hundred cords of wood piled valuable for mineral or agricultural cut a gash four inches long and to the nnd Mrs. F. F. Loohr of Walla Walla. kane river three weeks ago, has been near Eugene, and owned by L. Simon, purposes. A vein small and low grade bone on the top of her head. Tlie infur Wash., was run over by a wagon and Di-ltls- Columbia. recovered four miles below the city were destroyed by fire recently. The upon the surface may develop into a iated man had also driven the cruel blade killed Monday. On the Happy Thought, adjoining the valuable mine In depth. Several such ln the river. Two cases of yellow fever and four fine was evidently of Incendiary ori entirely through her right forearm, a fe.v gin. Mr. Simon's loss is over $1000. Big Horn group, at Ymir, development is instances are of record. inches above the wrist. She was not suf Arrangements are being made for deaths from the disease were officially re to be resumed. special days for Seattle, Tacoma, Spo ported Monday, making a total of 35 cuses The new machinery for the mechan The zone of oxidation in the copper fering much when seen, and gave A good Assays from the Nevada, at Ymir, give kane and other points, and excursions and 11 deaths. ical hall of the Corvallls agricultural mines of Butte, Mont., ends abruptly, account of the terrible affray. values in gold silver and lead of $38.88, will be run over the railroads to ac Captain Dreyfus has landed at Qnl- college is arriving daily and is being usually, the oxides and carbonates giv History ut ihe Principals $3*2.21 and $25.15. commodate those who will be ln at boron, France. placed ln position under the direction ing place within a few Inches to ores Gregg has heen here 12 years, and is On thc Surprise, on (he north side of the tendance. The government deficit for the fiscal of Professor Covell. The largest to ar of the normal sulphide type. In the highly respected. He was married live year ls $88,875,989. rive yet was the drilling machine. It I MrH **** *•*• • "J** leJ«e hl,s Homestake mines of South Dakota, sul years ago to Miss l.ini.i Ifo&intoC-, a Current reports from Wallula are to phide ores are found on every level be the effect that that place Is being over The Dominion Day celebration at cost $990. been uncovered on the surface. farmer's daughter. They have no chil On the Two Brothers on the west aide low the 100, but oxidized ore is found run with a tough element of transients Nelson, B. C, was a great success. John Harris, a Gaston, Yamhill dren, and have livid unhappily for a year. of the south fork of the Porcupine, near as low as the 400 level. and the common safety of the citizens The American Edible Nut Company, county, farmer, thinks the condition of Uragg claims his wife's relations with Ymir, a nine-foot ledge is traceable for to control the peanut trade, is incor his crops Is a fair criterion of Willam A deal has been consummated whereby Fitzgerald have lieen going on for the is in hazard. 000 feet. porated in New Jersey. ette valley fruit, grain, hay and hop a Spokane syndicate has purchased section past year, hut admits he has no positive The cruiser Olympia memorial com The lessees of the Mother Lode at Mur General Delaware Kemper, consul to prospects this season. "I have 3,000 21, lownship 28, range 30, upon whieh the proof. mittee has received word that the mem ray made a clean-up last week of $1042, Amoy, China, under the first Cleveland prune trees, 6 years old," he said, "and Crystal mine is situated, near old Fort orial tablet is now completed and Is the result of a six days' run with live EH-gerald is a married man, 45 years administration, is dead. I will not have a hatful of prunes; off Spokane. The purchase does not include held subject to the committee's order. stamps. old, wiih a family, his oldest »ou being 19 The Tod Sloan assault case in Lon 500 apple trees which have long been the 40 acres owned by the Crystal Com years old. It will probably be forwarded to this A contract is being filled by A. New- don has been finally settled by the pay ln full bearing, I will not obtain a pany, but takes in all the mineral lands city at once. bound for 160 cords of wood for the Tam- Mrs. Carroll is the wife of T. J. Cur- ment of $1,000 to the waiter. bushel of apples. Early pears are gone, surrounding the Crystal, 600 acres in all. The state fair commission bas com arac, at Ymir, where 15 men are em rull, hill clerk of the ('real Northern at "Mysterious Billy" Smith and Chas. but the late varieties will yield well; 'J'lii-, land has lieen already patented. pleted the speed program for races dur ployed drifting in the 200-foot level. Spokane. She is n friend of Mrs. Gregg, McKeever, of Philadelphia, fought a 20- cherries are dropping off the trees in The Gray Ktlgle is the latest mine lo lv w hum she was visiting. ing fair week, September 25 to 30. The round bout to a draw last week. a blighted condition, and will therefore On the GoodenoUg-, situate on the Mini added to the list of choice showing**! in purses offered aggregate over $5000. mi! near Wild Horse ereek, at Ymir, at a I.nl«*r—Monday-. The pope is Buffering great prostra not come up to recent expectations. the Inland Empire. It is ill a compara and Include running, pacing and trot depth of four feet a ledge seven feet wide While there li niti hope for the recov tion, together -with a light attack ot Hops, however, were never In better tively naw and unknown district. 11 is ting matches, for good prizes. has heen struck carrying galena. ery of iliaKu, there is a possibility, an.I fever, caused by recent exertion. condition, and the market appears to located on Hock creek, about six miles Falrhaven now has a Chinatown of S. Thornton Langley of Rossland, who the chnnc. H for the woini-n are believed Robbers entered the home of Col. be favorable this year. In 1898 6 cents from the Great Northern, and about 10 aliout 350 inhabitants, and it is still has lieen inspecting work on the proper to be quite good unless blood poisoning Ridpath of Spokane and stole $13,000 was all a hopralser could obtain on miles from Davenport. A Bpokane com growing. The usual summer influx of ties of the Okanogan Free Gold Mines, should follow, Mrs. dragg is the mors In checks and valuables last week. contract, but this year buyers are offer pany owns it. Captain J. W. lleisner is badly wounded of the two women, but the Mongolians who work in the fish Limited, in Okanogan conuly, Wash., near ing as high as 11 cents. My hay and interested in it. Yesterday he received she Is young and possessed of a splendid canneries began some time ago, and Dominion Day wns celebrated on an the international boundary line, reports unusually elaborate scale by the thous grain never looked better at this sea a box of samples from B. N. Danskiu, Constitution and Indomitable will power, when active work is ready to begin son, and I expect a full crop." that the 10-stamp mill recently installed who had been tent down to examine it. as evidenced by her abiliiy to lie Mllll and ands of Canadians resident in Chicago. will begin operations within a fortnight. there will be about 525 Chinamen In The t'umbel land mine, near Silv. r City, feign death while oelng hacked and mu The United States consul at Salvador According to his description this mine will that city. Idaho, has heen sold hy t). ti. l-iUiiee to tilated with the knife. This is greatly In informs the slate depnrtment that yel ALL AROUND MARKET REPORT. soon he one of the biggest dividend payers the Virtue Consolidated (.old Mining Com her bvor In the battle with death. She low fever has made its appearance in the country. Tlie officials of the com is cheerful and fully expects to rtCOV r. pany of Montreal. George Soimemann there. Wheat Quotation,,, Wool Kltcures aad pany include lion. T. Mayne Daly. Her wounds ure more painful than at Paul Reuther, formerly of San Diego, and J. K. liransconihe, the Spokane men the Price of Prodace. The shipments from Rossland camp for llrst, and the same is true of Mrs. fir- Cal., committed suicide in Spokane by who owned the control of the mine, and roll. the fust six months of the year total 04,02!> jumping oft the Post street bridge into W, T. McDonald, who is Mr. Lebaree'i The following prices are paid for tons as against 38,877 tons for the same Kaslo & Slocan the river. representative here, are authority for the Overcome by Pomes .,( Oaa. wheat delivered at the Spokane mills: period of 1898, un increase of 25,752 in statement that the price is $1,000,000 cash. A postoffice Is established at Moran, the six months. During the week just Rossland,.B. C, July 3. -A fatal acci five miles southeast ot Spokane, and a Wheat—Bluestem, bulk, 55c; sacked, News of the consummation of the deal 52c; No. 1 club, bulk, 47c; sacked, 49c; ended the Le Roi made no shipment on reached the city yesterday. This is the dent occurred in the Velvet mine. The special mall service from that city es the 30th and 1st. The piston of the com victim was J. t'umiiiings a pump man tablished. No. 1 red, bulk, 45c; sacked, 47c. second large deal made by Mr. I_tburee hay, $13; alfalfa, $11. pressor which broke some weeks ago and this year, he having previously sold the who came from Northport, Wash. There The navy department has awarded Vegetables—Potatoes, $2.00 to $2.25 whieh was then temporarily mended has Virtue and Collateral mines, in Baker are two shifts working iu thc crosscut on the contract for the Mare Island dry TIMK CARD. per cwt; onions, $l.35@$1.50; cabbage been taken out and replaced by a new City district, to the same company for Uie 250-foot level. The last shift went dock to the Atlantic, Oulf & Pacific Co. Trains Run on Pacific Standard Time. $2.60 per cwt.; celery, 50 to 60c per dos. one and this catt-ed the mine to shut down $825,000. off duty at 12 o'clock, midnight, and C'um- at $729,000. Leave. Arrive. Hay—Timothy, $13 per ton; wheat fur two days. No shipments were made mings" duties compelled him to go on at Going West. Dully. Going Bast. The comptroller of the currency has The greatest placer excitement ever hay, $11; alfalfa, $11. over the Columbia _ Western one day 12 o'clock. A round of shots were tired 8:00a. m Kaslo 3:66 p. m. Issued a call for the statement of the known will be within the borders ol Idaho 8:32 a. ni South Fork 3:20 p. m. Rye—Country points, f. o. b., 72c per during the week owing to the track being at 12 o'clock, and one of these failed to condition of national banks at the close county within a year. In the northeast* 9:30 a. tn Sproule'a 2:25 p. m. cwt.; Spokane, 75c per cwt blocked hy an ore train that got. off the go off. It was nol a part of Ciiinming**' of business, June 30. crn part of the county there is a compar 9M6 a. m Whitewater 3:10 p. m. Corn—Whole, $1.15 per cwt; crack track three times on the way from the duly to do it, but he went in the drift 9:56 a. in Bear Lake 2:00 p. m. The annual mobilization of the atively unknown placer field, yet of which ed, $1.20. mines to the smelter, the new ore cars for the purpose of spitting a hole. The 10:12 a. m McGuigan 1:46 p. m. troops of the garrison and the land and sufficient is known to prove beyond a 10:25 a. m Bailey's 1:34 p. ni. Feed—Bran and shorts, $14 per ton; and the want of ballast on thc track being end of the drift is about 68 feet from the sea attacks on Halifax has commenced. question of doubt that it is immensely 10:33 a. m.... Cody Junctl. n .... 1:23 p. ni. shorts, $13.; bran, $15.; rolled barley, responsible for the trouble. Under the cir bottom of the shaft. He rung six bells The city Is in a state of siege. rich in golden sands. Arrive. Leave. $20.; chicken feed, $16 to $20. cumstances the total of ore shipped for for the purpose of notifying the engineer 10:40 a. m Sandon 1:16 p. ni. The large cotton warehouse In Brook The drilling contest at the Spokane In Wood (on car)—Fir, $3.; tamarack, the week is good. Following Ls a detailed thai the blast was about to be fired. The CODY BRANCH. lyn owned by the Bush company is bad dustrial Exposition puts up the following Leave 11:00 t. m..Sandon..Arrive 11:40 a. m. $3.75; pine, $2.75. Retail—Fir, $3.50; list of ore shipments for the week ending engineer wailed 15 minutes for the one ly damaged by fire. The loss is esti Julv 1 and for the year to date: prizes: For the double-handed contest, Arrive 11:15 a. m...Cody...Leave 11:16 a. in. tamarack, $3.50 to $4; pine, $3 to $3.25. r hell which is a signal for him to hoist. Q. F. COPKLAND, Superintendent. mated at a quarter of a million. $1000 will he offered, $. )00 to go to the Coal (retail)— Roslyn lump. $5.50; Mine. WV.'k*., tons. Year. Ions. Then, thinking that something was wrong, Mary Ann Ansell of London was winning team, $,'t(KI to the second best, Pennsylvania antharcite, $18; Colors I* Roi 1.21S 41.171 he summoned Ihe mine foreman, 'lhe lat found guilty of murdering her sister, War Kaule 1,312 n,M and $200 to the third best. There mu*t do antharcite, $16; foundry coke, $16; Iron Mask I.*!--. ter went down the shaft and into the diift an inmate of an asylum for the insane, lie at least six entries for this event, as Cumberland black, $17.60 to $20. Evening 8tnr 32 en In search of Ciimmings. The hitter was by sending her poisoned cake by post. Deer Park w well as for the single-handed contest. F.ich Poultry—Chickens, live weight, 18 CVnti-r Ktar 610 l.ior. found in an unconscious condition, lying .... Kootenay.... In the chamber of deputies recently, entering team must put np an entry fee to 17c per pound; turkeys, dressed, 16 on his face on a pile of dirt about hulf way In Rome, the socialists and extreme Totals 3,2:i2 til.fL.*!! of 10 per cent of thc purse, that is $100. to 18c; spring ducks, dressed, 14 to 16; from tlie face of the drift. Tlie foreman, leftists recommenced their obstructive but the prizes are so liberal that even the geese, live, 10 to 18c MINIS- NOTES. who was beginning to be uffeeled by the tactics and created an immense uproar. third team will earn double its entry fee. An anticlinal fold Is one in which gns, lifted dimming* and curried him to Railway and Navigation Union City, III., named from the fact Meats—Beef cows, live, $3.50 to 4.50 For the single handed contest thc prizes the strata dip in both directions from the shaft, where he died Immediately, that it is occupied by union miners, per cwt.; dressed, 7 to 7%c; hogs, live, and conditions are the same. There must the crest of a fold. A synclinal fold was the scene of a battle recently about 4 to 4Jc; dressed, 6 to (He. be six entries, and each man must put up is one in which the strata dip toward •si.li._l.. Mills Have Cloned. midnight and as a result the town is tn Wheat. nn entry fee of $100. The best man will Company. each other from opposite directions. A ruins. Portland, Or.—Wheat—Steady, Walla win $500, nnd will have the distinction of Seattle, July 3.- In accordance with an quaquaversal fold is one in which the OperalliiK Kaslo A Slocan Railway, Inter Walla, 58 l-2<5.59c; valley, 5!)@60c; blue- Ix-ing the best single-handed rock driller agreement entered inlo some time ago by A ministerial crisis is reported im strata dip away in all directions from in the world, for the contest is ojwn to shingle manufacturers of the state, 120 national Nav. /_ Trading Co. minent in Norway owing to a disagree stem, 01(«62c. the crest of an uplift A monocllnal everybody. The second prize will he $800, mills representing 96 ]ier (ent of the *date Schedule of Time—Pacific Stundard Time. ment between King Oscar and the cab Tacoma.—Wheat is the same as yester fold is one dipping in one direction and the third prize will be $200. output of red cedar shingles have dosed KAHI.O _ SLOCAN RY. inet regarding the appointment of a day. Club, 58c; bluestem, 61c. only. Metal-. for a period of two weeks for the purpose Pusseniter truln for Sandon and way commander in chief. A simple fissure vein ls one having Ill.-j cl- Races at New York. of advancing the price of shingles. Twelve stations, leaves Kaslo at 8:00 a. m. The new scale year of the Amalga New York.—-ilver Certificates, 00j well defined walls, a nearly straight or shut down for one week, and two for 10 Dally, returning! leaves Sandon at 1:16 mated Association of Iron and Steel (S02c. slightly curving strike and dip. Pieces New York, July 3.—The cycle race days. Four mills have agreed not to ship p. in., arriving ut Kaslo at 3:66 p. m. Workers in Pittsburg, has begun with meet at Ambrose park, Brooklyn, attracted San Francisco.—Silver bars 60 6-8e. of the country rock are often Included, straight carloads. Kight mills did not International Nav. & Trad. Co.—Operat better record for the union than has 3500 Spectators, Arthur A. Zimmerman, Mexican dollars, 40 3-4@50 l-4c. as though they had fallen Into an open enter into the agreement. ing nn Kootenny lake nnd river. been made for half a dozen years. Ijondon.—Bar silver, steady, 27 13-lfld crevice. Such a vein as this not infre thc old champion, wns the star of the 8. 8. "1NTKRNATIONAL." afternoon. His appearance on the track The remarkably heavy rains recently per ounce. quently has a banded structure. This Kiploalon lu a Charivari Parly. Leaves Knslo for Nelgon at 6:00 a. m. in Texas have done damage which will New York.—The brokers' price for lead ls the type of vein frequently figured was the signal for great applause, which Mimistee, Mich., July l.~At a German dally, except Sundny. Returning*, leaves amount to hundreds of thousands of is $4.25 and for copper $18. ln text books but not often seen In na was renewed when he covered the quarter Nelson ul 4:30 p. m., calling at Balfour, r dollars. Railroad traffic was suspend ture. mile in 27 3-. > seconds. Zimmerman alsti wedding ut Oak Hill a large crowd gath Pilot Bay, Ainsworth, and all way points. Parole* for hrnic and IIOKK*. started from the scratch mark in thc half ered to charivari the newly married couple. ed In south Texas because of the num When using hanging bolts In shafts, Connects wilh 8. F. & N. train to and mile handicap called after him, hut failed The outfit consisted of cowbells, horns and erous washouts. Olympia, Wash., July 3.—Gov. Rogers use only large sized Iron washers. from SimkHiie, ut Five Mile Point. to get a place. Charles M. Murphy, who a small cannon. A train on the Johnson City branch] has paroled Adolph King, defaulting treas There Is no economy ln small washers. S. 8. "ALBERTA." yesterday rode a mile after a locomotive of the Illinois Central bearing 47 negro urer of Seattle; George W. Boggs, default A four or five-Inch washer ls far bet The cannon was loaded with an over- Leaves Nelson for Bonner's Ferry Tues in 57 4-5 seconds, did a half mile exhibi miners from Pana was shot Into by a ing treasurer of Tacoma; M. J. Clump, ter than one two and a half Inches In charge, of powder and exploded, injuring days und Saturdays at 7 a. m., meeting tion today in 1:04 2 5. crowd of miners at Lawder. One negro sentenced from Port Townsend; Kno Bly, diameter, for should any downward three bystanders. Albert (iillusa was steamer "International" from Kaslo at Pilot Hay. woman was killed by a bullet through sentenced from Walla Wnlla for man pressure exert Itself the small washers •truck in the head with two pieces of iion her heart. slaughter. 'These men with the exception Girls Oo on strike. and probably fut.illy injured. Returning, leaves Bonner's Ferry at 8:00 will sink Into the plates and there ls n. tn. Wsdneadaya und Sundays. A reciprocity treaty with Jamaica of Boggs, arc all confined in the pen. Their sure to be a subsidence in the shaft Chicago, June 30.—The latest recruits Kllloit Defeated Daniels. Connects at Bonner's Ferry with Great has been concluded at the state depart paroles date from July 2. sets. Large washers will obviate this to the strikers at the stock yards ure 40 Northern railway for all points east and ment at a conference between Commis to a great extent. girls, who have asked for an increase to Denver, July 8.—In a mutch fur the west. sioner Kasson In behalf of the United Harvard Defeated Yale. Chloride of ailver is soluble In a so $1 per day, and upon refusal, walked out Ihtpont world's championship cup at live Steamers call at principal landings In States and Mr. Tower, the British New York, July 3.—Harvard defeated lution of hyposulphite of soda, from It is estimated 1200 men are out. birds at Sethi m Park between J, A. R. botli directions, und ut other points when signaled, i* . charge d'affaires. Yale at baseball, 13 to 10, and won the which the silver may bc precipitated ln 1'lliolt of Kansas City and Alvin Daniels Tickets sold to nil points In Canada and John Moore of Roanoke was shot and championship in one of the closest and the form of black sulphide of silver by Death of Admiral Horn!,-. of Denver, Klliott won by a score of thn United Stutee. killed and Henry Stewart fatally most exciting contests in the history of the introduction of sodium of calcium ; 7 m U [ ..-...-v.. '"•'' "',• .,...„**'>••"; -.-.1U.II.••'" -1 -II ,-!|Sir Wiml.'V*,||,(|. nT i \" I.. ''. , " }™ "• *«'""« ** •<•'•• To ascertain rutee and fuU Information founded during a quarrel between ne-] college b.iseb.ill. Harvard's was a decisive sulphide. These reactions)are the basis J,.J".„. I?-™'" finishing wilh a run of |io straight. eddress ( ham Hornby, K. Q „., retire,!, died rod* I Kb « *&»*. Je^^mmtm *^v*K<*^4-<_-ii^ .• *fo'-*^«e<.. «_"_1- » ^Mim^-t^'s^*-HK**fK<_ THE^SILVKRTONIAN, SILVERTON, B. C
Waste Not, CRITICAL PERIODS Heconimen-ed the Death Penalty. Chicago, July 3.—The jury in the case of Want Not:' i tn Woman's Life Are Made Dangerous Epileptic Michael it*. KoUiiiger, the Milwaukee ave nue restaurant keeper who wus charged POST EXCHANGE NECESSABY. Little teaks bring to want, and little _*. by Pelvic Oatarrh. CHANGE TO BE MADE AT ONCE. with murdering and attempting to cremate purities of the blood, if not attended to, his wife hy placing her body in a closet bring a " Want" of health. Hood's Sar. and then setting lire to his house, found .:. The Fight M»-« by Temperance Pen- saparilla is the one and only specific that Jlollinger guilty us charged und recom le-le a Permanent Kstubllahuieut lu Tho.e Orders Have lie,,, |..„,d -Oor- will remove all blood humors and tmpurt- mended thut the death penalty be inflicted. J'l,B Army - Army Offleers iu Pavor of souus Raiment of Admiral - OhMiea ties, thereby putting you into a condition it May M >• Indlspenslble. M»us than,.. Are KUboraU. Snlchle of a Despondent Wosiss, s__a Portland, July 3.—The body of Mrs. C. Washington, D. C, July 3.—As a result J&odsSi CAN BE CURED. IX. Cox wns found in the river nnd in one 0f the investigation made by the war de Washington, July l._'n.e new regula hund of the corpse was a revolver, showing railment, it uiay bc coulldently stated tions prescribing the uniforms of naval of If you suffer from Epilepsy, Fits, that it was a ease of suicide. Mrs. Cox that ihe anny canteen is practically u ficers have been issued. Spasms, Spells, Falling Sick.iess, St. has heen conducting a restaurant lately, Vitus' Dance, &c, have children, lela- permanent establishment. All the officers «W material changes are made ra the but has met with financial reverses, and it tives, friends or neighbois thnt do so, ,,f ihe department are thoroughly Uied of Ing a large number of tracts that are existing dress, but for the first time iu is supposed this caused her to tnke her or know people that are afflicted, my uonlroversy which has hud in it much not appraised or are In a condition of many years provision has hud to be made life, tihe formerly lived in Seattle. New Discovery. Epilepticide, will give that has heen disagreeable and Adjutant forfeiture to the state without having for distinguishing the admiral from other immediate relief and PERMANENTLY yet reverted. Out of these lar,-e land Nelvlnler to Come West. (lenerttl t'orhin stutes thut he now consid hug ollieeis, and while Admiral Dewey . CUBE them, ami all you nre asked to holdings It is proposed to hive a public er, the matter as definitely settled. modesty will not bc shocked by a revival do is to send for a FREE BOTTLE and Washington, July 1.—Senator Warren sale shortly, when such tracts wili bo The opinions of over 000 army ofllcers of the gorgeous raiment of the ollicer of try it. It has cured thousands where of Wyoming called upon the president offered to the beBt bidder as 'he county Wcre nsked as to the advisability of con "'at grade, he will he conspicuous enough eveiything else failed. Mv 80-pa_e with reference to his western trip. The treasurers think will be in demand. tinuing the canteen system, whicli it was to satisfy the most of his admirers, lie MKS. MATHII.PK HICIITFR. illustrated Book, "Epilepsy Peimunent- president contradicted the published re decided hy the attorney general the Will not need to make any ulterutions in Mis. Mathilda Kichler, Doniphan, ly Cuteil," FKEE. ports that he hud abandoned the idea of IM lu .11 <>>•«) of Everett Shot. uui department hnd the right to do, de- the eight costumes he must wear on vari Neh., says: When writing please mention read going west this summer. ipite the paragraph in the army bill passed Everett, July 3.—Simon Fox shot L L ous occasions, but his epaulets, sleeve or "1 suffered from catarrh for many ing this in this paper, and give name, Mrs. McKinley's condition is improving. al the last session of congress, which Monty, the ball entering the left breast naments, collar devices and cocked hut yeais, hut since I have been takinit Pe- AUE ami full address. All correspond lhe temperance people are anxious to have and lodging in the neck. "ill have to he specially muuufaelured be IU-IIU I feel sluing and well. I would ence professionally confidential. I'riee of SUHIII- H.-IIU.-.-.I. construed that no beer or any mult liquor Monty is married, and has been jealous fore he passes Gibraltar, for the regula advise all | eople to tiy Pe-ru-na. As Wm. MAY, M. D., New York, June 30.—The American shall he sold ut any army pott or upon of i'o\ lor several years, Monty returned tions, which were approved Muy 8, go I used Pc-tii-iiu and Mau-H-lin while I »s» Lsborstory. S4 elns St. New York Ctt;. Sugar Refining Company bus made a re anv government reserve. The replies of today, after uii absence of several months Into effect practically us soon us they are was passing lliiougli the change of life, go prospecting without tools, and leave duction of one-sixteenth of a cent per the army otlicers whose opinions were and found Mrs. Monty keeping hoarders received hy otlicers, aud the copies hate 1 am positively convinced your bene his crop. The sheriff has sent a man pound on refined sugur Nos. 10 and 13, asked are almost unanimously in favor jf in a house owned by Fox, who wns at been mailed. ficial remedies have relieved me from on the trail taken by the two men und one eighth of a cent on Nos. 11, 12, m continuing the canteen system, as being home when he arrived, lilmvs soon foi- I To distinguish thc udniirul the following all mv ills." when they started hunting, to Investi 14, 15, 10 and confectioners' "A." better for the morals of the soldiers them lowed words, und when Fox was knocked points ure to bc noted: He will have on his Peiu-na has raised more women from gate. wives. It was at first thought that these down he drew u revolver and fired twice, sleeves, near the cull's, two stripes of two- beds of sickness and set them to work McKinley Cannot Come West. replies would bc given to the public as .t the first hull missing, hut Monty fell when again than any other remedy. Pelvic C'lilnn's Throne Is Threatened. inch gold lace, with one one-inch stripe be Washington, June 30.—Tlie state of Mrs. soit of defense of the department against struck by the second, und soon became catarrh is the bane ol womankind. Pe- tween, set one-quarter of an inch apart Port Townsend, July 1.—According to McKinley's health ut this time is decided lhe attacks of the temperance people, hut unconscious, and at one time was thought ru-na is the bane of oatarrh in all forms JV rear admiral will have four of the one- advices brought from the orient by steam ly worse than since she has been in the now it has beeu considered unnecessary to bc dying. He was taken to the Everett and stages. Mrs. Col. Hamilton, Co inch stripes, and ensigns have one. Epau ship Glenogle, China still continues in a White House, and the president will re- and Inadvisable to do so, as still further hospital and attended by Dr. Cox. Fox lumbus, O., says: "I recommend Pe- lets of all flag otlicers hut those of the state of uncertainty that boriL-rs on a rev muin in Washington probably all summer stirring up a controversy that could have went to the jail und gave himself up. in-na to women, belieivng it to be admiral are pmbeHahed with four silver olution. and will tuke little vacations out of this no good result. Acting Secretary Meikel especially beneficial to them." stars of live rays each placed an equal The China Discussion says the empress city. john at leust, decided not to do it, and HOW'S THISf distance from each other in the middle of Send for a fiee hook written by Dr. dowager has pinned her faith in Jung Lu, Secretary Alger has not hud time to take Ws offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur the strap or frog of the epaulet, with u Hartman, entitled "Health and who for years has had his mind and heart sny row of Catarrh thut connot be cured by Fire In ii Colorado Mine. the mutter up since his return. gold ioul anchor, one and one-eighth inch Beauty." Address Dr. Hartman. centered on usurping the throne. He has Hsll'a Catarrh Cure. Qlenwood Springs, Col., July 3.—Fire It probably is not generally known out F. J. Cii-KET _ CO., Toledo, O. es long, under each of the two outer stars, Columbus, O. a friend at court in the personage of one We. the undersigned, hnve known V. J. broke out in the Colorado Fuel Company's side of the department of war itself how while rear admirals have only two stars, of the chief eunuchs through whom he has Cheney for the last U years, and believe him mine nt New Castle. The mine has beeu great has been the hue and cry raised hy perfectly honorable In ail business transactions near each end of the frog, with u small Remember that cholera morbus, succeeded in flattering the empress dow and tlnanclally able to parry out any obligations flooded, with little hope of saving it. the advocates of prohibition against the made by their Arm. silver foul anchor in the center. Similar cholera infantum, summer com ager to such an extent that the troops wiling of beer at anny posts, and loud, WEST _ THU AX, Wholesale DrnggUtS, To- devices go to the shoulder straps, the ad plaint, bilious colic, diarrhoea und have been increased und he has been ". ledo, O, dysentery are each and all catarrh long und continuous hnve lieen the de WAU'INO, KINNAN A MAltVIN*. Whules-lt miral's strap being three-eighths of an placed in command. mands made upon the president that he Druggists. Toledo. U. inch longer and one-eighth of au inch of the bowels. Catairh is tbe only Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, set- correct name for these affections. should is*ue an executive order forbidding ing directly uixm the blood and mucous sur wider than the straps of other oflicers. New Geyser In Vellow-tone I'nrk. the sale of nil kinds of liquor under any Pe-iu-na is nn absolute specific for faces of the system. Testimonials aent free. On each side of his collar the admiral St. Paul, Minn., June 20.—A private kind of an arrangement at the various 1'rice 76c per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. these ailments, which are so oom- Hall's Family I'llls are the best. '*• ill wear four silver stars with a gold foul dispatch from the manager of the Foun barracks and army posts throughout the niiiii in summer. Dr. Hartman, in anchor under each of the outer stars. tain hotel in Yellowstone Park, says that country. a praotice of over forty years, never The highest monument in the world Rear udmirals have t»o silver stars and a for 30 minutes, without intermission, there Mrs-ma to Be a \«-<-«-»lt>. lost a single case of choleru infan Is the Washington Monument, being silver foul anchor. tum, dysentary, diarrhoea, or chol was an eruption from a crater ahuot 50 Tlie reports received from army officers 655 feet. The highest structure of any The cocked hat of the admiral will have era morbus, and his only lemedy feet north of the Fountain geyser, which de hire almost without exception that the kind ls the Eiffel Tower, Paris, finished a strip of two inch gold lace, laid on Hat was Pe-ru-un. Those desiring has always been considered nothing more •mM exchange is indi-pen-ahle to the pro ln 1889, 989 feet high. around the outer rim uf the fans, passing further paiticulsrs should send for thnn u pool. motion and maintenance of the morality, under the peaks. For rear admirals the a free copy of "Summer Catanh." Tlie size of the opening is about the comfort and contentment of the enlisted SHAKE INTO YOTIl MIOKH gold lace is half an inch narrower. Address Dr. Hat tin an. Columbus, O. same as the famous Fountain geyser. The men. ll is found to work without the eruption played from 200 to 250 feet high The admiral's sword belt is embroidered slightest friction nt all samps and gurri _ , a now on each edge with half-inch gold braid -un-. and contributes to the sobriety uud It cures painful, swollen, smarting, ner \\ ..rlil's Walking; Record. and has quarter-inch gold braid in the efficiency of the troops. vous feet, and Instantly takes the sting out MONTANA. of corns and bunions. It's the greatest center. Bear admirals are entitled to half New York. July 3.—-At a state L. A. An Excellent Combination. comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Koot- the width of gold on the same belt The salary of the postmaster at Dil VV. meet al Putehngue Michael J. Dono The pleasant method and beneficial IOAHO Min-;*. E-.*emakeM tight r*oua or of how long- M&nitliiic. nSUHB were shot, one in the leg and the other from Ita u*> will aKtnnlnh 7011. It ia ataoluU'lr a—'a, slice a year ago, when lt finished con gists, ioc, :*,c. 60c. are flooded. prevent* atrloture. anil can he ink. n wltlumt lncoava- ln the arm. Neither was seriously aUnoe and detention from hualniva I'lili'K. Hon. Fo» tacts aggregating 400,000 br'.c t. The railroad bridges at both ends of •ale by all reliable ilnnnri*!.' or aent prepaid by n,tsass, It Is claimed that crows, eagles, ra injured, and although the sheriff has p—July wrapped, on -wppt of prlee. by the town have been destroyed. One of A prisoner on the Nets Perce reserva vens and swans live to be 100 years old, visited the scene, no arrests are yet re _ .. . Pi)WTCH_iiir»_t>o.,o__*.»._i. them wns built of stone ami cement. It IrvnW mailed 00 rwjn-S. tion boasted that he could give a $10,- herous, 59; parrots, 60; pelicans and ported. BAD ha*, undergone the rises of the past 2."> '"IO bond whereupon the Justice made geese, 50; skylarks, 30; sparrow hawks years, but it succumbed to this terrible John Corrette, a graduate of the it $'1,000, lt being simply a peace bond 40; peacocks, canaries and cranes, 24. Hutte high school, has been recom CURE YOURSELF! rush of waters, The mayor and citizens remarking that he had given It to BREATH tTf* Biff 41 for QDDfttaim. mended as alternate to E. S. Butcher have provided shelter and food for the ••I h_*t) been uslnc t'AICAKFTI and ns him a little steeper than he would have Fence -nd Iron Works. of Helena, to represent Montana for the a mild and eReetive laxative iher sre SIIHIIIT won (lin li*: *•:•'#, Illdk-DnifttiuOf, destitute. derful- Mr daiinliter and 1 were tiolhered wltb trrttfttinni or -Iteration* done had the prisoner evinced a more PORTLAND WIRF* A IRON WORKS; WIR- next four years at the national acad sick atomaoh and uur bream wa, rer, bad. After of nucuDi m.mbr»DM. humble disposition. and iron fencing; offlcs railing, etc. IM Alder. taking a few dmea of Casr-nrett we l.ure In-proved PfttultMl, Hnd DOt MtrlM* t'rauKrvllle Tr-art*-*.*. emy at West Point. If Butcher falls wonderfully Tiler are a steal help In lbs famllr" ITHEEUNSC^ICALCO. **ul or i»'»°noni. Recently fire broke out ln the saloon to pass the final examination, Corrette Wll.UEI.MI-i A V.,.,1 Light moves 187,000 miles per sec Qrangeville, July 3.—The entire town 1137 Unionliuuie St.. I'mciuiiall. I Ino " *o id b, DrastM* building at Leland, owned by U K. Da will go up for examination. or wnt In pltln wrtpp«r ond. wns thrown into a furor of excitement CANDY by txprew, prepaid, foi is, and ln the absence of an} lire fight The dividend of 5 per cent to the de l.ro. or I bottlM, |- :\ -eater-ay, u* a r.-sult of a shooting scrape CATHARTIC iircu.ar tout on r^ntrt ln« apparatus, soon spread lo tho ad positors of the Merchants' National I ~L m CATHARTIC ^ joining premises. By dint of hard work Remember that yon cnn buy Jesse Moors between A. 1). tireeii and .1. P. Ail*hie, A. A. Whiskey for the same price that is bank of Helena is the sixth dividend • he Inhabitants succeeded In prevent- two well-known citizens of Camas prairie. HORRIBLE BODILY PAINS paid fur ordinary whisky. Fur sale by all Kach had a revolver and the chamber! of declared since the suspension of the In have tlnir tounrltllon In thc blood -il It is In*? the flames from spreading to the first class dealers and drUBglsts. stitution and will make the total pure, healthy and naorishliis. tbs entire boitj* both WaspO-S were empty when the shoot TfvADI MASS moiSTiniD will be well. Thousands ul iuSsrlu| people opposite or north side of the street. amount of the dividends 55 per cent. bave oecii cured by The fire raged until checked by lack The Latin tongue became obsolete ing censed, tireeii was hit five times. Ail- •hie pasted through the affair without a The new dividend will distribute $45,- of material. about 580 A. D. Moore's Revealed Remedy scratch. How both men escaped instant 851.43 among the claimants. The total The Sandpolnt Lumber company Is amount paid after the distribution of Pleaisni Palatable. Potent. Tast* Good. Do A remedy tlint ulrtu hesltl* smi happiness death is remarkable. One shot penetrated Oood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, llic. 26c. 60a quickly am) plesnailtly—one dullsr pet Louie building a new saw mill about one-half WANTKU Men nnd women everywhere to din this one will be $528,184.10. ai your drugKiMV trbute samples »"<1 silvcrtlse California Or Green's side, breaking a rib, another passed ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... mile north of the present town of Sand- ange HKUII; $2 cr •!">• »•«• -six*""'*" '""''• Captain Miller, of Libby, of the SUrll., la-re, !.-,..... I Ur.,.. »elr»al. *... Tark. Ill rash ev'.MV week; particulars for2-i-e.it tttm through his right thigh and another V •*-•>• •*--XA__X_-_____XXX_XXXX.- Point and a short distance from the s,in steamer North Star, who took the con TUI RIP fold and (ttiaranteed br all drur California Oraiws erne Co*. rranexee. through his right, shoulder. The other two r liiil vou ever run iirrosi nn old letter I "Id mill. It is to have a capacity of tract for taking the steamer Gwendo M• I U-DAt, mu to « l It- Tobaooo Habit. r arc flesh wounds. While suffering in ink ;iii faded nut. Couldn't have been • >0,000 feet of lumber a day, and in Watches were first constructed In tensely, und while either of three of his line around Kootenai falls and canyon, Place of circular saws band saws will eleven miles below Libby, has suffered • wm nn. -ART.I.'S BOOK. 147C. wounds could prove fa till, he has strong CARTER'S INK be used, and other improvements will a severe financial loss throiiKh the un be made. chances of recovery. Relief for Women -IT DOESN'T FADE. Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Sooth- dertaking. After getting the boat safe • _W_-»__ 8ont flvf.in i>liJn,R-*loflonTrlopo. writ* 21 Cosla yon no mors than poor Ink, Mi|>r thin ..ouk.cniitriiiiii.ir r-irtit-u- ° P. Saylor of Newsoni", employed Ing Syrup thc best remedy lo use for thsii Admiration Won Oul. ly out of the water above the falls and Ur, iluJ T<*ttmo.ii-a- of DIL MAUTKI.'S 41 as well have lhe best. by the Montana Placer Mining Com children durng the teething period. New York, July 3.—Fully 15.0-00 people successfully londlng It on three flat, French Female Pills. pany, met with a serious ami perhaps journeyed to Bheepshesd Kay to sec the cars, through an error of judgment on Pralwxl by thousands of Mtl»t*ed ladlwaa some one's part It wns thrown from thn aafo, alwnjflnMlabli. and »it limit an i>i|liaL fatal accident at the mine. Dne ot a Modern needles first enme Into use in one-mile race for 116,000 between the Boldbyall ilniinrimnln mrt—l boi, Fp'ncb DR.GUNN'STS " PILLS number of riffle blocls that had been cars about one mile below the falls and (_eo°n ton In Bias, WbitS mid wad. Tak«> no pi—ST. r 1545. greatest of the :i yenrold fillies, Admira oti Drug Co.,jtu a ,i-.i iv.iiiKi., how Vork Cltj. ONE FOR A DOSE. 'ire Sick Headache i ut some distance up tli** niountnln tion and _fay Hempstead, It was the cast now lies there a shapeless mass, bot Ifreu BM DyiMaria, Bemeve nmplessnd Purity the "las. fell and struck Mr. flaylor on thc -i.-iiil, Aid I'lKcjtionsndPreTeui Millnusnoas. Do riTt P>rm-ne..ltr OiirM. P.. flu. or mjMstjm ,gal!Ut the'west and the ens. won. for ton,..Ida up and a. so)., tely valueless. %r\/a/eysye. %%^k%^^.-% nottfripsorHicken. Toc«_Ttnoe rou, we will mall 'eft shoulder, fracturing the shoulder Fill -tier first d.y • n«e of Ur. OaJS W Admiration came home in a gallop llrst News reaches Mssoula from Stevens Kff* _. •> or 'u11 bo* for a*. DK. IK >S AN HO t(, Wade nnd throwing him Iniu Cm race, Nero Bestxirer. >*••>*•<>' iMtUf•-£• *\m The time. 1:40 14, wits vllle that would Indicate the posslbll J W. H. STOWELST L & CO., '| '"Had*., -"-un-. Bold by Druggists. M.tUe_nd treatise I>* «£_•**• •**•*••>«•• *•**•*•* "* hy two lengths. •le also received a bad cut on the right *.rcb street. Philadelphia. I- A few days ngo An- by no means whnt had liven expected but, it>• of foul play. J ...AS..ASSAYERS..! . side of the head, a cut over the right > im iiiiuin "iiai ""•• "*'• r • , re l -L. ,SURE CURE FOR, PILES The first balloon ascended from Ly t K and Dtaln. II n AsHayerV SuppMea, 111.11 IV, Pilrn prodM.-o 111.,i*t .^.. -,,.! .-n.i-..- it.liin—. •ye and lip. l',ey fairly flew in Ihe first part and when drew Nelson and another Swede whose Tin. form, an well aa 'Hunt, llle.„linK or I'rotriulina- ons, France, 1783. 111 form, an well aa 'Hunt, llli....lii1K ,,r 1'r.itrudins Judge C. B, Arney, chief clerk in the ,l,ev cams lo the stretch Mav Henipslea.l name Is not. given went hunting. After SPOKANE, WASH. Pilar*-*""*—,_»*'Ilea are onr.il liy Dr- . Bosnnko'•« .._._—..__s Pile Remed_ y Itt"l".it,-liini r ai„lt,l„eiluiK. M".iir."itiiiiiur- Mica «ate land office at Boise, ls visiting had' nothing left to finish with and the the second day the stranger returned ar«tdrni[gi»t«oraeiit.liyir»,:.Tr,'atiinfree. Writ* Wa will forfeit $1000 If «ny * «» "ft strong wind in their f.ices was too much and reported that Nelson had gone J north Idaho to look aftc* thc state's llshed testimonials are proven to bene, j ma about fonr caaa. Ult Hi ISA NKu, l'liilada..I*i •nd business, which Is heavy in La genuine. The lMso Co., Wnrrcn. Pi for the big llllv. I prospecting. Also that he had turned nrilf I'll II "is world's -nestssl hem, I over to the other man a growing crop., "THE rWhl -J "'"'" Halilesd. '«h and Nez Perce counties, In each of */) PISO'S CURE FOR L'LHLI Agents V*anted. The value of a ton of silver Is $37,- Tho fellow's gun had beer, discharged, CUMS WHtRl All ItSt tFAtLS. Life of ***h'h It is greater than In nil the rest Bait t'liuatt H)nip. I'IIMI'S «l.s«l. TJso inlv WI .Ml r Nntlonnl banks first establish''" 704.84. , hut he accounted for that by saying he III tliuii. s Id 1'J >lr.l»JHl*>t». Oil-NT nutat. H, r. Miller. S Wn,h. Ht. " the state combined. In Latah conn- the United Ttutes 1816. Pattern makers of St. Paul organ- l-Ot at ground squirrels. It seems I rhlcsfo A rifle hall moves 1000 miles per CONSUMPTION y 'he state han made 150 lenses this lied. nt range that Nelson should conclude to M, N, I. No. 317, 'WA V|. , , t S.y_ii .. --*-*«_-«j*.i tma*mimmm>\JA m . . *er>two **t&*-v^ysA-^+**s,.yAm.*e^*mt*i'*^stJS»._-•••r» •-•.:; __•«•*<*.*"-«- * JWbthi tststmum <«M^*»M*aw-j>-*»*--*»* _«wn aa*%Jt*)*ettuaeU HMWOMMWW**- esM***"H **> '••** •:.*««*t • tm\*aat*v i _. \;\i> -r- ._'. -T..S+ .... the loader of tho presont government IF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE party. That caucus had been adjourned 0_S.«_0 OR IN ARREARS A for liml express purpose. In the mean* taffole- •) e) tit,,,, y.m bad heen called upon to torm (' Ce <_• BLUE CROSS WILL HIRE AT REASONABLE •) •) an administration, und bad done so as I coon SADDLE AND TACK MORSES EOR lit? Wm. Hunter Oo.. Ivtcl. o_«««_o BE FOUNP IN THIS contended in defiance of your obligations ,UTES—A GENERAL FREIGHT A£D TRANSFER BUSINESS DONE. SQUARE. SUBSCRIPTION ' ARE to ymir supporters. When the caucus r t_j •.-.*-. took place a motion approving of your PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. PRICE, Outside Parties Desiring Horses in Silverion A. p. MCDONALD, course was proposed and withdrawn us Can Have Them ReBorvod By Writing To- TWO COLLARS A YEAR. it could get no support. It was + + + + +_ SILVERTON, - - B. C. l^e are now agents for intended then that a vote should be + taken as to who should bo tho leader • a a...... a1 .'*..» .•....' .ioai of tbe party. You, however, stated MINING AND COMMERCIAL MEN MAKE THEIR that if you were not confirmed in your HEADQUARTERS AT THE IIIE RAYMOND I EDITORIAL OlTUtlHTl-GS. 5 position as Premier, you would resign * s from the house. J\B at that ti'iio we bad 3*v£_'i_r Cpmpaays .»'i..ii;..»iii»'. ....»»**'* only a tiinjotity ol one, wo could not afford to lose a single supporter, and One hears often discussed the pro Thorburn *^*>j* you were therefore in n position to com AND A SMALT. priety of those not working miners be pel ns lo accept your terms, SHIPMENT HAS In doing so you were distinctly in II/\lj Og HOUSE 1VEWLV .WISHED, Sewing Machines longing to the Miners' Union. Io formed by a number ol members present Saudon, on Wednesday evening, Mr. that they only agreed to retain you as * Stocklmro, president of the Union Premier because Ihey were forced by GRANT THORHl'RN, PfiOP. SILVERTON, B. Q just Arrived your actions to do sn, and vou were dis there, pointed out that some o! the tinctly informed that the matter was most active of the directorate of th.) simply allowed to stand until the party became strong enough to deal with the WE SELL AT THE MANUFAC Mino Owners' Associatio n lmd not n ACCURATE, RELIABLE question upon its merits, You are. TURER'S PRIOES, WITH THE cent invested in tho Province. Be therefore, the Premier of this province FREIGHT ADDED. CALL AND sides these, all know other, who, if not only by BOffernnos, and in demanding MINING NEWS my resignation yon do not ccminand ft in thia M. O. A., would like to he, SEE THE MACHINES. majority of Ibe supporters of the govern although their interest in the present ment In the house. If my statement A/VVVV»^^,rVv*>^^ArV^^S^Nr>Ai\rVwVVS dispute between mine owners and upon (his point is correct, then, instead ut me resigning from tlie government, OF THE RICH SLOCAN. Union is nil. it is your duty to take that step nt once. If you have any doubt ns to whether GATHERED AT FIRST HAND FOR ON Sl'RlC'V PARTY LINES. my statement is correct or nol that doubt o you "want can be dispelled by cullin. n pnucii" of (Continued from Front Page.) tho government supporters forthwith, T Yours faithfnllv, i-__n_v t li i n &,*? and strike out Irom the records a state JOSEPH MARTIN. IN WATCHES, CLOCKS OR ment to the above effect as the same bad / never been agreed upon by tne council, .KWEI.ItY, ------roi?^i_?___v. and never should have been in the PICK-UPS. IN SEWING MACHINES, OR :ec ads. It appears to ins that vou wou'd THE CELEBRATED KAI ,N have been quite jusiilled in asking fo,- SENT TO ANV ADDRESS, *)- (U p?r Annum. Mr. Cotlon'd dismissal upon the above PIANOS ? - - - - grounds, Miss Harriet Dri.de is visiting rolntivi The last reason thatton give is lhai in Marsh field, Ore, CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. WATCH AND JEWELRY KEP.U1 at Rossland I threatened tliat an appro The new trail up Wilson creek ba- NOTICE,—"NORTH EMIUM.I: KK.\C ING A SPECIALTY. priation should not be expended because been completed for twelve mile". Tion" mineral claim, situate I 1 lh; Use None But some present had offended me. Yon are T . oc MlllWflld bus secured Ibe le.id"i- Sloe n Cry mi'iii K division oi West aware that yon have never asked nie lor sbi|i of the Smelter Bind of Nelson, ulld Rout. 11 iv ill*!riot. any explanation with regard to tl.e cor Where 1 icated: On D \ ton cr.-ek nil THE JEWKL-lt. has moved from New Denver. The Best! Jacob Dovef, rectness uf the report in lhe newspapers j .iniiig the "Silver Plate" "din ml J Box U . . Ms 111, B.C. of the Rossland matter, and in asking W. S. Jackson, brother of G A Jack- claim. 1 Son, has thrown in hi< I it with Hie Sllr Take notice tliat I Frai r-isJ. O'Uei ly for pay resignation upon this ground \ou as went f ii* ll ilien A |1 a l»h iw . free a sinned that the newspaper repoita vcit'tnian** and will in future make this niinor'sceitilicaleSu 2.-W5*. F.ClnneS, TTFIE) OPPO'H; Wjrecorrect without calling upon me canm bis home freo miner's certillcale So. 68/9.\,Ueorit*o j A Oo YfjU Pi^is*-'-* for any explanation, This it seems lo The Phyne Mining Co. han notified its Al. Sorelle, free miner'-" ucriiti*nte No ! 8156*1 nml D O I.-wis fn e i:,i II.-I '.- iei- SELKIRK TIN: me shows tbat you aie bard up for a shareholders* that they are preparing to lili.aie Nn. -<\\ intei.d sixiv days reason to ask for my resignation when 1 11 WE A OOOD ASSORT star! up on the loth insf., « [til imported from the dnie hereof, i" ap-ply lo lhe HOTRlv you would fall buck upon oneof tbis kind men if necessary. inioing lecord.-i for a ceriitiiiie ut lin-I proven ems, fur lhe pm 1 oae 11 ohraii Ing | MENT OF I was probably indiscreet at Rossland LARGE AND COMFORTABLE Mes«rs. Mclotvre, Bacon, N-'sbltt and a Crown (iratit of ibe al-ovo clam. FiSHINC! TACKLE, and I should bave been happy to bave McDonald have secured good conlrsels And further take noiii" t|iat action ROOMS TABLE UNSUR given you a full explanation of whnt for development work at the BoStin. In nnder section 3?, must be comnienccil before the issuance of such ccrliflculu ei | V\ I LL liRA DICAiTE ALL TKACKH RODS and BASKETS, occured there had you asked me for the all, three contracts havo been let. PASSED IN THR iniprovenients same, and 1 feel sine afler hearing my Tbo Ppei'iul Number nf tbo Kelson li.ite.l lhi» Twelfth lav of .Line 1H..0. OP IMPCUi: DLOOD, CURES NORTHWEST. explanation vou would have felt that it WHICH I OFFER AT Miner, which was issued last Wednes I'll.. tl.-J. O'Ri 1-1.1 was entirely out of place to request my RH E C M A. TIS _K AND ALL day, proved to be a linnd'onie supple 24 1 0 1 99. resignation on a grouud of that kind. Roc?!*: Bottom & PROPS ment. Doubtless the energy displayed LL. Ol) DISORlj_»-» Now Mr. Semlin, having dealt with the by its publishers will bp rewarded. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENT- three reasons given by you fur asking P.L. Christie, Barrtat er o-f Sandon NOTICE :— "LUCKY. JACK" Mini-ral Prioes SILVEBftpSP, 1!. C. Claim; hltuate iii the SI H a,'i Crfy Min my resignation I bej$ to repeat in writing B. C. will be at the SMLiik Ho'el every TO CLEAR OUT TIIE LINE. what I stated to you on Saturday that] ing Division of West Kcotetlay Id.r .1 Friday in the future. Anything requir Wl.ero I oca lei I:—On Summit or l'.iss CHAS. A. WATERMAN k CO. did nut propose to resign my position in Try It-Prove It. .11 X. McINTOSH ing his seiviccs will bo attended to bv Ci. rk, 10 miles from Slocan Hiver. the cabinet and 1 charge that the reasons liiir. + Take notice that I, J. Murre) McGregor, r SILVKKl'CN, AUCTIONEERS, CUSTOMS BROKBBS, given by you are only pretences aud acting as HL ent for Robert Bradshaw, P.. 0. Ben Kneebone and Tom Bnrley have that you have been induced to ask fir Free Miners Certi-cato No. 2*_403A, in HI.YIS 0\ AMILCIH-W AND GENKHAL REAL ESTATE AOESTS, .one np to work on tho Emblem nnd tend sixty dav* fn in tin* dute hereof, to my resignation by Mr. Cotton, that you Pinnacle claims. These properties which apply to ihe Mining Recorder for a Cer- AM) TIIK OHlce in Henley Block - - linker St. and Mr. Cotton have entered into a cou- are situated on Alpha .Mountain and llQcate ol Improvements, for the pur NELSON, R, C. spiuicy to wreck lhe present government pose of obtaining a Crown Grant ol the above the Alpha mine, belong to F. I* Genertf Care Of Oold ills. VICTORIA and drive from it all the Liberal,9 with above clu'm. CANFORD G. McINTOSH, O'Neil, who was one of the original the idea of forming a Conservative gov And further take notice that nct'oii Bt W. J. ADAMS. owners of the Ruth mine, and who HOTJE}!* ernment. tinder section 37, must be commenced General Freight and Transfer intends to have considerable work done borore the Issuance of Bach Certificate o II.I.ISTHITKI). I am informed and believe that you on them this summer, Improvements. jAMES BOWES - - - - PROP. Business Dune. have already negotiated with Mr. Helm PlIAt•TU.-.U. LOOK roll pB-cnc-ti Mtf. Dated this fifteenth .1 iv of lime, 1890. I gSTEVERYTHING NEW, NEAT, Order* lelt nt News Stand will be cken and Mr. Hignius with a view of What pron ises to bc a Brst-clMe.how Should be in the hands of every will bo put on here in McKinuon's Hall, J. M. MCGR-OOB. AND CLEAN. FINEST AP promptly attended to their entering a government of this kind. Mining Man and MetAila/gjpt, next Thiirsdiy evening. "Ten Nights 24 1111 90. POINTED HOUSE IN I kuow that you havo not consulted J j G. GORDON, either Dr. McKechnieor Mr, Hume with in n Bar Room." is the play to be pre ' lit is not b used on laboratory fesU, but on IHE KOOTENAYS. sented by a good compiny. J\II neces- j. M. MCGREGOR, jibe I'HAtnr it. a-st'LTs obtained by Ihe regard to asking for my resignation. I author in an experience of OVKR TWKXTV MIlS,RE-LF.STArEa«;iA\(H rv 6611 is ( rrie ] h ,l e ; Headquarters For Mining Men :•: •l hi :.,, mpia'ted course"on~7he'7*i't j ™ J "? '_ ' >' ' < °'*>P'*"y PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR VIJ.llM, and tei K bow best to employ that ;• NOTARY PUBLIC. of Mr. Cotton and yourself is in my Popular prices, ny. nnd 50c, will pre AND MINING ENGINEER. which Is already In uio, nut in anv ouo opinion a gross outrage upon the electcrs vail. Reserved seats tickets can be hail SLOCAN CIVY \\ C. I c.lny, but all c-H'f-thn wo.'l). SILVERTON, - - - IX. C 1 at-T. Mcintosh's Fruit Store. The com• BILVERTON 15. C. of tbis province, Dominion party lines: . , . t'LOni HOUND, |).5aD> :l vl L ,0 LAND NOTICE. weie expressly Ignored by the late gouovv - ' ' " l'' - " ' K°°d homes in eminent and lhe present government their tiip and bhould have a good one • OC«r*0» • • • •••"•"• MODBBS MACHINERY PUDLISIII.NU C-' Notice is hereby given that sixty here. parties in thu last general election. 218 LA s.u.1.1: SIIIKKT, CII CAUO, U. 8. A. CA-ViVI>lA-V days after dale I, W. D. McGregor, Ground-sluicing is being done on the intend to apply to ihe Chief Commis While it appears that there are in ths •I THAT COLD PACIFIC sioner of Lands and Works for permission present HoOBO a majority of Conserva (LO. P. claim. The owner 3. M. M RAIlvWAY to purchase tl.e following described trad tives that is a mere accident and tbey Benedum, is satisfied that the Emily THAT HAS BOTHERED •When In oi land: Situated four miles east of Were nol elected as such. Eor you there Edith ledge crosses tbo property, and Slocan River on Lemon Creek at the YOU ALL SPRING MUST New East Daily Service Between has started in to strip the surface <.(T to mouth of the First North Fork, in West fore to attempt to form 11 government ATLANTIC 4 PACIFIC Kootenav Distiict; starting fiom a post which would depend for i's support upon us to uncover it. A large amount of ll ml DEC I'liED. IIY Till'. marked W. D. McGregor's N . E, Corner, these gentlemen, v,*ho happen t J bu Con identical with that of tho Emily Edith llience soutn-10 chains, thence west 40 jCALL IN FOR YOUR MEALS AT servatives, would, it. appear..) to me vein has been found on this claim, but J. BYRUP <)E HOREIIOUND I M P I-; R I AL LI MITE D chains, thence north 40 chains, thence Improved Connecting Service via Revel east 40 chains, to place of beginning, the entirely nullify Iho vote which took owing to the surface being covered with i! J It*-.Try's loose debris, n huge amount of work ia stoke nr Crows Nest Routes, whole containiiiK 160 acres. place on July Dili, lust, I feel ealidicd .* AND TOLU Dated June TOth. 1899. that your attempt to carry out a conspir involved before Ibe bedrock is laid bare, TO AND FROM •! WILL I)') THE WORK. W. D. McGregor. acy eft li is nature will not meet with The Willnrd vein has also been traced Re-Btktara_at»fc on the <>. O, P. and al somo point on KuOlENAY COUNTRY. LAND NOTICE. success. At nny rate you can depend ou llSiSeSSSISIS8S85I88S9 • :• upon every effort being made by me to Iho property these two big ledges form Corner flail and Vrrnon St.. C First clais sleepers on all trains from Notice is hereby given that sixty frustrate il, and I feel certain that tl e 11 junction. days after date, I intend to apply to tbe ARROWHEAD and KOOTENAY LDG. Conseivaiivus of the province who voted j Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works A "knocker" should have no abiding si.ocAN LAKE ORE BHIPMENT8. liiriiislinl Rooms. Tourist cars pass Revelstoke, Daily for lor permission to purchase the following for the late opposition will be entirely place on Ibis earth. He is a specie ol M.Paul, Thi*r*days for Montreal and described land: situated four miles east opposed to any such attempt. 1 have the genus homo that should be relegated of Slocan River on Lemon Creek, at the J.M.BARRY PROP. I'.osfon, Tuesday* and Saturdays for urged you to call the supporters of the to some secluded Sphere whero "knock Tlie shipment ol oro from Slocan month of the First North Fork, in West government ill tlie House together in Toron o. Kootenay District; starling from a po°t era" alone ••etido , and there breathe the Lake points, up to and including the marked J. M, McGregor's N. W. corner, caucus, to consider the Deadman'n Is atmosphere that Is his lifo nnd hope, SILVERTON TO thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 land question, whicli has created such an Vhe "knocker" is not. a modern inven ptescn week, from Jan. I, 1HII0. chains, thence north 40 chains, thence agitation in the city of Vancouver. I Ta onto 92 hours, Montreal 90 hours. tion by any means, Roth thn hihlp m,,] from Ilosiin Landing. Tens. New York 10S" Winnipeg 62 " west 40 eli-iitiH to place of beginning, the think that course should still be adopted v. I.olt! containing 160 acres. other works of history tell of them, llosun 520 Daigle's Black Vancouver 2i» " Victoria 31 " Dated June 80th. 1890. and I think in addition that it is absol Christ had them in his crusade for ^ONNECTIONsT J. M. McGregor. utely necessary now that our KI,PI>OIter.-i Christianity. Noah had them when he From New Denver,. Tons En lhe North, Rpyel&tpke, and Main should be called together lo determine was constructing his ship. Caesar was Marion 20 smith Shon. NOTICE TO WORKINGMEN. Line lu'lO K ex* Sunday Iv. Silverion, whether your course in calling lor iny surrounded by them. Kings and queens From Ten Milo. nr. ex. Sunday, 1»'20K. resignation is in accordance with their Owing to a reduction in miners' wnges have fought against tho evils of their in Enterprise 000 For Ros. hind, Nelson and Crows Nest caused by tho enforcement of (he eight wishes, li it ie I am prepared at once fluence in nearly every dynasty known Gcnoiiil llliicksiuilliing Lire 15:_0K ex. Sunday lv. Silverton, hour law, the miners are sill idlo and the to resign, bnt I protest against your to the civilized world, antl their leed From Silverton. Tons nr. ex. Sunday 10*801. mines have shut down. Therefore all right to ask for my resignation. hits scattered throuuhout the country Comstock 20 and Repairing Done. For rates and full information apply to worklngmen are hereby warned to keep today. When the "knocker" dies it i*, «, concentrates ioo You are as a matter o: fact, the prem in AI est local agent or away from the Slocan and Kootenny question where ho will go, H , , En ily Edith 60 UXPERT IIOR8K SHOER AL- ier ol tbis province, but you are well n n TV. 8. CLARX, A^eot, Silyertpn country, British Columbia, until present never enter tho pearl'* galea and hades Fidelity ;*. aware ol the circumstances under which WAYS ON HAND. troubles are amicably settled between would be too warm f n* him. He is a! Noonday 00 VV. F. ANDERSON, you obtained tbat position. At a caucus mine owners, and miners. pessimistic, pusilauimoua person \y| | Vancouver 820 Trav. Pass. Agent, Nelson )0 Sandon, B. C. Grant Cox, which took place of government sup IliteS himself and the world. His life is Wnkeiield *,,so TOOL PHARI'KMNa A SPECIALTY. porters in Vancouver, iihortly alter the fi. J. COYLE. June nd. 1899, Secretary Sandon formation of a government, il was ina burden to all, and his death is a gain Di*t. Pasi". Agent, Vancouver Miners' Union Total...,, 2283 -.DA-OLE, SILVERTON. B.C. tended that tho members should elect to mankind.—Cranbrouk Herald. [t-f*. *******IAV*XvtsatM»*W*I.-.«S«I*Arm**-*.;**.-vf**?wmr-mmts****'*** •<» -t**¥'^4ff~*i« -•••i>wm-. 'm*\h#.t+^e&M*ir* !lwNMMWWW->w^mwmam)ttm-'**:%'>"m am^tXmWavaxsmmsmwm***mmmea)tMmm
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