THE QRAND FORKS MINER.

SECOXD VEAR. NO. 80 GRAND FORKS, 15. (\, SATURDAY, JANUARV 22, 1808. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

THE STEPMOTHER. A long, gray stone mansion, all gar­ GIRLS WHO RIDE THE GOAT. accomplishment, Is president of th. ONCE A PLACE OF GRANDEUR. Cherokee and Creek Indians In early ROCKETS TO HOLD PENCILS. landed with Ivy, Its windows bright Bhe looks just like her mother, aud some- Bachelor Girls' Club. Miss Laura years in Georgia, and Afterward helped wllh geranium blossoms, and the scar­ Uurrowlnif Initiatory Ceremonies of Gaut, as vice president, anil Miss Mae Hums of the Deserted city of Vxtaal, conquer Hint famous Seminole chief, lln-.v Are Made Blantidf*: Toward the bow, let autumn leaves running down on the u Club it, Oklahoma. I don't know why it is, I can't begin De Ford, as secretary, complete the of­ Mexico, shrouded in Mystery. Osceola, in the everglades of Florida. Arm, aud Won't Bplll. To love ber aa 1 ought to, or allow velvet-smooth lawn in front. Clara Not by auy means the least Inter­ ficial trio. The absence of a treasurer Professor William II. Holmes, cura­ He followed Gen. Bcotl through the "I'll bet I won't lose any more pencils My bear! to open wide and let ber in. could just see how erroneous had been esting feature of l'onca City, Ok., is ls accounted for by one of lhe by-laws, tor of the National Museum at Wash­ Mexican war. and was present al ihe or cigars or fountain pens," said ihe Perhaps it is because be often says. all her preconceived Ideas, when she ils Bachelor Girls' Club, although the which stipulates that all moneys re­ ington, lias recently explored the ruins storming of Chapultepec and lhe cap- bright young mun who thinks Iblngs. "She looks just like ber mother," and found herself clasped iu the arms of Bustling lillie place has other attrac­ ceived by the club sliall be Immediately of the deserted city of l.'xinal. iu Mex­ lure of the City of Mexico. He fought "When I'm a i then gjgbs the sweetest aud most motherly of old tions. For one thing, it Is the greatest expended for confections, ico. Countless centuries ago it was the during the rebellion and cried when lie runliil- live stock center in the Cherokee strip, As though perhaps tbe pretty baby-ways ladies. * ll Is snid that half of the girls are abode of a highly civilized race, but Gen. Lee surrendered. •I like to Called up lier face, lier vanished smile, besides which Its streets are dally alive now the once massive buildings arc "My poor dear!" said old Mrs. May, engaged now aud that the balance Then he returned to his home and re­ my vest . ber eyes. with real Indians, and In addition It fas! crumbling Into dusl ami ibis form­ caressingly. hope lo be this season. sumed his Interrupted occupation of nud when­ cau boast of a population about as er metropolis of a people who long ago "You are as welcome as the sunshine, holding office. ever I stooped And bere I kneel for hours and sadly gaze heterogeneous as can be found In tho ceased to exist will soon have faded Into tbe baby face so near my own, daughter," said a smiling old gentle­ INTERDEPENDENCE OF NATIONS over everything In man In spectacles. West. Banker nnd bandit, cattle king Into nothingness. Uxmal lies amid And think with terror of the coming days, and cow puncher, rich and poor from ; dense swamps, the wild and unre my upper vest He only dreams of happy years now And Clara was established in the No Government Free to Do Exactly.. everywhere, Indians, negroes, Mexi­ I Strained forest growth of ages. The pockets used lo flown. easy clialr In front of a great Ure of It I'llithl'S. cans and Chinamen, touch elbows on ancient city was a pile of ruins when drop oul. Vou I try in vain to take ber to my heart— pine logs, anil ten was Brought iu, und i.very nation prides Itself on Its in­ the street. Being comparatively a new Columbus discovered the "new world." kuow how that ls. She looks just, like ber mother and I feel Ihe two old people eossetted nud petted dependence. It maintains armies and ami it is shrouded in tbe deepest mys­ I suppose I've lost Homehow tbat she is noljjliig us apart bur as if she had been a 3-year-old Just fleets to protect Itself against Inter­ As bere beside Lhe liny bed I kneel. tery; A fow hardy explorers have pen­ 100 pencils, to suy recovering from the measles. ference. It resents everything lu the nothing about a least suggesting disrespect for Its etrated the wilderness and caught a Night after nlgnt he gently stoops above There wns uot a word of reproach- glimpse of It, but it remained for Pro­ box uf cigars aud rights. Yet national Independence Joseph A. Armstrong, of Toronto, oi- Mis baby's bed and gtues on its face not a questioning look, not a sidelong fessor Holmes lo give a detailed de­ oue foiiniain pen moves within extremely narrow limits. fors $125 lu prizes for Hie best poem As I do now. ami feels for it the love glance—all welcome aiid tenderness scription of the wonders of the deserted THE OLD WAT. In Uiy tlllle, JllSt Even of the strongest nations it can­ on Niagara. Which I expected when I took her plnce. and loving commiseration. And when city. Over I'xinul bangs the spell of because vest pockets are not made not be said that they are al liberty to "J'is not tne babv's fault, of eourne, but Clara went to sleep that night, with a death. Here, as Professor Holmes Bishop 8paldouls Republic Is what the threat of concerted coercion figure that those pockeis save me *5iu VV \ A,Ajikr,r on the carpet. "Do summit of n bi-qiul, triple terrace. space nnd deals liberally wiili tho "My dear," said old Mr. May, "I'd lias obtained enough Information to en­ means. ] or $12 n year In pencils and cigars, und you suppose 1'ilon't Court upon court, rows of mighty pil­ works of Wordsworth, Shelley, and J do much more than that to bring the able It to give something of the Initia­ But it Is not the weaker nations only know It perfectly lars, spneo upon space of empty cham­ Coleridge, the length of "The Ancient without expense Try ii next time you color back to your cheeks and the smile tory ceremonies, together with some that have to moderate their policy be­ ' have a vest made." well? Aud tbat Is to your lips." cause of the Interests or prejudices of bers present themselves to the view. Mariner" being no bur to Its admis­ Interesting Illustrations. All are tottering before the Irresistible what makes It sn Aud that snme afternoon, when Mrs. other nations. England would like un­ sion nmong these "poems of genius." Members are Initiated In a style forces of decay, but they bear eloquent TERRORIZES NEW MEXICO. hunl—O, so cruelly May had been talking to Clara In the disputed possession of Egypt; but she While literature certainly pays mar- . Which, according to all accounts, puts testimony lo the boldness an.l original­ hard to bear!" kindest and most motherly wuy, the has to respect the jealousies of France, velously well in England, literary men Bluck Jack, lhe Outlaw, ami Some of Masons, Odd Fellows and such ohl- ity of the ancient architects and build­ The fact was that girl burst Into tears and hid her face do occasionally go outside of litem- ! His During l>. r I- Ifogy organizations to the blush. Dur­ and so declares (hat her occupation of ers. From the top of a pyramid, graini­ Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ on the old lady's shoulder. tare to make money. A case in point llhick .lack, the hero i the "O," she cried, "how good you all room is dimly lighted by wax tapers, started her expedition Into the Sudan, ed by a temple, Professor Holmes and lli'e at tlie wrong end. though hardly a man of letters, is cer­ i worst bad men that ever dcvnstuled are! Aud I had an Idea that a father bis party were enabled ur gel a view Clara Oaltliorpe was a pretty young tainly a prolific ami popular writer. It and mother In law were such terrible of the entire cily us it lay before them I the Southwest, lllshubllnl is Western gh'1, jusl out of the hotbed atmosphere seems tliat Mr. Sims wns once bald. personages! O, please forgive me for in swamp ami plain. This pyramid Is I New Mexico, anil his Inlesl and si of a fashionable boarding school. Wal­ and now he is not. The concoction all the wicked things I have thought | .'.no fce.t long by 2 be a Har­ of literature. alone on llie farm and I think they to the future. Moreover, he fully ex­ tectural ornamentation, Indicating that vard graduate of engaging appearance. pected to be met with tears and com­ woUld like to have us come and live iu ils prime, numberless centuries ago. Mr. Barrio Is quoted ns saying lo a Black Jack has lieeu ul work in tire plaints by his wife, for he knew well with them." Uxmal was an art-loving as well as lecturer* "lin wished him lo speak In territory nbout two years, nud already Clara's Inveterate prejudices In regard "I shouldn't like itnt all," said C.ara, wealthy and important city. public of his experiences in Notting­ many strange stories ary. lold of llllll. to country life. "and mamma says uo young bride ham on lho staff of Hie Express of that An express ageni e spoke nl* his luck Uliiiuld ever settle down among her But lo his Infinite amazement and A sight so majestic and supreme. Pro­ town: **l thank you for your letter of fear of Black Jack. \ few nights husband's relatione." relief Clara greeted hlm on the door­ fessor Holmes says he has never wit­ and wish you had a better subject for afterward be received u vlsll from Hint Mr. May frowned a little, but Mrs. step wllh radiant smiles. nessed. It was beautiful but dreary, your lecture. 1 don'l know of nny per- gentleman, who robbed lhe safe. Clara had a pretty positive way of her "Tell ine, dc'iiv," she said, "have you for on all sides were desolation, decay sniinl article about myself that is not A man named James Shaw Informed own, and he remonstrated no further. got a new situation?" and death. But It does not require a Imaginary ami largely erroneous. Hut Hut at the year's end Walter May had He shook his head sadly. Vivid imagination to people the ancient Ihere is really nothing lo tell that lost his situation, the clouds of debt "I'm glad of It," said Clara brightly, cily again wllh bustling, pleasure lov­ would Interest nuy one. Ves, I was had gathered darkly around them, and "for we've got a place—papa and niani- ing and cultivated inhabitants. The In Nottingham for n year nnd liked it all the pretty, new furniture, Enstlako nia aud I." inarkel places in which the merchants well, though I wns known to scarce cabinets, china dragons, proof engrav­ "It's all Clara's plan," said old Noah traded arc now deserted, ami Hie only any one. If you ever met nn uncouth ings and hothouse plants Were sold un­ May. sound which is hoard is tlie roar of the stranger wandering in tlie dark around Mexican lion. The temples nnd the der the red flag. They had made a "But it has our hearty approval," the castle, ten or twelve years ngo. his nunneries, the palaces of the nobility complete failure of the housekeeping added the smiling old lady. appearance unimpressive, a book in business, and now, In tlie fourth story and thc gymnasium, where Hie popu­ each pocket and his thoughts 800 miles "We're all going to live here togeth­ lace congregated to witness the sports of a third-rate hotel .Mr. und Mrs. Wal­ due north. It might have been Ihe sub­ er," said Clara. "And you are to man­ of their athletes, have been in ruins so ter May were looking their future iu ject of your led ure." This recalls lo age the farm, because papa says he'is long that even tradition does not say the face. getting too old and lazy," with a merry au English commentator another an­ when they were peopled. Bill there ecdote of Mr. Bnrrle. "1 am always Clara had been extravagant. There glance at the old geutleman, who stood the cily stands, showing that centuries was no doubt about that. She had glv- beaming ou his daughter-in-law, as If at Thrums," he snld, "except when before Columbus landed ln (he "uew lhe papers say I am." i*ii "rechere" little parties, Whicli she he were ready to subscribe to one anil world" there existed here a civilization couldn't afford, lo people who didn't all of her opinions," and I am to keep so old it was in the last stages of de­ cure for her. She had patterned her house and take all the care off mam­ cay, ll Is not necessary for us to go Blonde Indians. tiny establishment after models which ma's handB. And, O! It Is so pleasant to the far east in search of ruins, for, One of ihe mysteries of Mexico Is pre­ were far beyond her reach, and now here, and I do love Hie country so dear­ according to Professor Holmes, there sented by ihe Maya Indians, who In­ they were ruined. ly! So, If you're willing dear " are mysteries on Uils continent which habit Hie Sierra Muili-e Mountains, In She had sent a toar-besprlnkled letter "Willing!" cried out Walter Mny, bailie us as much IUS Nineveh and Baby­ tho lower part of Sonora. They have to her mother, who was In Washington ecstatically;. "I'm more than willing. lon. Uxmat wns once n mighty cily, fair skins, blue eyes anil light hall', and trying to ensnare n rich husband for It's the ouly thing I have always longed but how long il bus been since it was Students of ethnology have always "ill. UK her younger daughter, but Mrs. Cal- for. Oood-by to city walls and hearts lu the height of its glorv no man can been puzzled to account for thein. thorpe had hastily written bnck thnt It of stone; good-.by to hollow appearances tell, uml we must reckon by centuries There Is a tradition, however, that t,ie authorities thai th.' gang had been wns quite Impossible for ter to bo lu and grinding wretchedness! . Why, lo form even n fitlnit conception of the these Indians arc Hie descendnuls of 111 the vicinity of Clifton, and Ihey New York nt Hint time of year, anil stilt Clara, I shiill be the happiest nun lime which bus elapsed since !l was the the crew and passengers of a Swedish swure lo have his life for Hie death of more Impossible to receive Mrs. Walter alive. But " vessel wrecked on the Mexican coast Keiciiuiu, one rrf iheir number who had been killed In u fight with officers. Ills May at tlie monster holel where she habitation of the Living.—Baltimore centuries beforo Columbus discovered "There," said Clara, putting up both nnd ghostly figures, clad ill long white she look money from the Egyptian re­ bouse was blown up with dynamite, was boarding, And Clara, who had Sun. the new world. But this tradition Is hands lis If to ward off all possible ob­ robes, wearing high peaked while caps serve fund to pay the uills; but for­ Ills horse nils shot Prom uiirler* him iu always had a vague Idea lhat her moth­ jections, "I was sure there would be and having their features concealed eign ctistodlodluns of that fund pro­ founded on nothing more substantial In Oflice Seventy-four Yearn. lhe mountains, uud finally he was mur­ er was sellish, was quite certain of It a 'but.'" by white masks, float nolselesscly tested, aud she had lo pay the money than a folklore tale current among dered In Western Grant County while now. "I thought, my dear," said Walter, ihrough the room, so that even the si­ back. j Reuben 0. Benvers of Campbell Coun­ them Hint their ancestors came over ty, (In., Is the champion long-distance following up Bluck .la.-k und his gang. "There Is but one thing left for you, "that youtlkin't like lhe idea of living lence Is awe-Inspiring. When the high When Doctor Jameson raided the the big salt water hundreds of moons One of Black Jack's most daring ex­ Clara," said Walter, sadly. with yourliusbnnd's relations?" priestess speaks It ls In hollow tones iransvaal, German resentment ut I office holder of the Uulled Slntes. lie ngo. bus been holding office since he wns 21 ploits was to notify n party of 17 who "And that " Clara looked lovingly up Into her that strike the novitiate dumb with what seemed English aggression The Mexicans huve never been able lived In one room ul San Simon Hint "Is to go back to the old farm. 1 mother-in-law's sweet old face, while fear. The ritual Is a most Interesting tunned up so quickly that Internation­ years old, nnrl ns he Is uow 95, bus u to conquer these people. Nominally, J record of almost three-quarters of a he would cull upon Ihem. He held up have nn longer a home to offer yon, but she silently pressed Mr. Noah May's document. al trouble could hardly have been Indeed, they an* under Mexican rule, he entire 17 and gol away unharmed. you will be sure of a warm welcome kindly hands. The candidate Is required to "prom­ avoided If It had hot been so soon made I icntury us n public officer. but really Ihey are governed by Iheir from my father and mother, t shall "I am a deal wiser than I wns a week ise by the Great Horn Spoon" to re­ clear that Jameson's act was unau­ "Uncle Reuben," ns he is called by own chief, and whenever the Mexican remain here and do my best to obtain ago," she said. "And, 0, so much hap­ main forever in "the honorable, lauda­ thorized. | all residents of the county, secured the Government bus Interfered with thein ble and enjoyable state of bachelor some uew situation which will enable pier,'" But on the other hand, when German ! position Of clerk of the first court held Ihey have taken up arms, gelling the girlhood," and also binds herself, me to earn our daily bread." So am I!" said Walter.—Amy Ran­ expressions of sympathy with Presi­ I lu that part of Georgia. After two best of Ihe scrimmage every time. should It ever be her "misfortune to be Clara burst Into tears. dolph. dent Kruger became somewhat effu­ j years the Legislature established an Their nearest Indian neighbors are the the victim of a proposal of marriage, "(lo to my husband's relations?" she sive, England made ready at short no­ Inferior court In Campbell County nnd Yarpiis, and these I wo warlike tribes to report, the occurrence, with full de­ subbed, "O, Walter, I cannot!" A Strange Fish. tice a powerful Hying squadron, ap­ I Mr. Benvers decided that he would like have reciprocity down lo a fine polut. tails as to respiration, pulse and tem­ "You will have to," he said doggedly, Africa still contains much that Is un- parently as an Intimation of what she I lo be clerk of that court. Ills niubllioii Each helps lhe other when lhe Mexi­ perature during the ordeal." She Is "or else starve!" kuown and mysterious, notwithstand­ could do, If attacked. | wns gratified,'and when a few years cans attack them. The Mayas live prin­ also required to equip herself-wllh a So Mrs. Slay packed up her trunk ing Hie inuiiy explorations and discov­ ; later, tbe court of ordinary was ostnu- cipally by lhe chase, although Ihey CUl- plslol nnd to perfect herself lu Ils use. Russia, powerful as she is, could not j llslied, he wns elected the clerk of linn and obeyed. And all the way to Hazel- eries of recent years. In Lake Tan­ livnte some corn and garden truck. The aris of fencing and boxing must send a war-ship from the Black Sea court. ' He bus held that olllcc almost copse farm she cried behind her veil ganyika, for Instance, there - lives a through the Bosphorus, without run­ The meu an- large nnrl well formed, [ species of large fish which rushes at be carefully studied, After Inking the I continuously ever since. and pictured to herself a stony-faced obligation tlie candidate, blindfolded ning the risk of n general European nnd some of lhe women nre reinnrkn- j old man with a virago of a wife, who the paddles of passing bonis, but of war. 'This Is because Europe has de­ By common consent it Is now admit­ bly handsome blondes.—Ohio State which uo description has yet been pub­ of course, becomes the central figure in ted that Uncle Reuben owns the Job. would set her to doing menial tasks and a grand frolic, nnd If she be inclined cided that It is best that the straits Journal. lished. For years travelers had heard It Is his private properly, and at the overwhelm her with reproaches for to old-nialdlsh ways so much the should be closed to war-ships. Sympathy of Hog Owners. about this fish from the natives,, but elections he Is the only candidate for having ruined "poor, dear Walter." As worse for her. A mechanical contri­ An American politician once asked: A woman arrested for keeping a dog for the farmhouse Itself, she was quite Mr. J. Moore appears to have been tlie the office. No one questions Ills righl. vance cnllerl the goat cuts no small "What do we care for abroad?" We Lust fall the Populists decided lo nom­ Without a license in London pleaded sure It was a desolate place, with corn first European to have seen It. Dur­ figure In the festivities, the candidate care less for "abroad" than we should extreme poverty, anil ihe Magistrate and potatoes growing under the very ing his recent explorations of 'Tan­ inate another candidate, bin no mnu being compelled to ride all around the If our foreign policy were more com­ could be found to contest Uncle Ken- allowed her 1-1 days lo raise the money. w Indows, and the road In front filled. ganyika he saw the mysterious fish room on the frisky beast, after which plicated and aggressive than It Is; but The newspapers spoke of the case, and Wfc. riishlng at the paddles, but learned lit­ ben's claim, and again he wns elected with plows and pigs and harrows and It attacks her lu the fashion peculiar no nation Is so strong as to be entirely within a week the Clerk of thc Court Each bird in Ibis picture Is druint tle more about It than, the fact of Its without nny opposition. broken cart wheels. But. In the mlflst to that animal! Should a Candidate independent of international public received $151 from British dog fanciers with a single Hue.—Fllcgende Blatter. of her tears and desolation the driver existence, although he caught enor­ marry she Is bound to Invite the cutire sentiment.—Y'outh's Companion. Uncle Reuben hns temporarily aban­ fgr her relief. called out: mous numbers of fish of various spe­ rlub, all members attending the wed­ doned—but never resigned—the ofiice A man with a "skate" on inuy roll lu "Hazelcopse farm! Mr. Noah May's! cies, some weighing as much as sixty ding lu lodgeroom costume. The stronger the butter Is ln the tub -*n several occasions to go to war. He Trifles light as hnlr sometimes turn the gutter, bul a roller skate cuts uo Here's th' 'ouse, ma'am." sounds.—Earth and Mav Miss Carrie Clapp, a young lady of the weaker It ls In the market. fought lu various battles wilh the the whole course of a man's appetite. Ica to London md Vancouver Finance ami He- THK MINER. may be pass;d free without any entrance IS ONE OF US. I Ycloimieut company. at the custom house. Bullion, Greeuwoo.1 camp. i-i*. Interest, W. G Contractor Davey Purchases the Big Store MeMynn to Angus K. .-ram r. January 13—Tiger, l'ovidcnce camp. • *i Interest Spokane Falls & THE MI -. 11; u printed on astiwUM, and will F. J. DEANE, editor of the Kamloops from Dr Averill. Edgar Dufour to Geo. Smith. i be iuall.*il in airy ad.lresa in Cttngda or the Monte Crlsto, Kimberley tamp, arrd Hester, Inland Sentinel, has been nominated by W. II. Davey, general merchant, is Btuunit camp, Y, Interest ln each, F. C. The Bar of The Uiriiuii stut.-s for one year on receipt oi two Vi ood to W. £. Uelloyle. the opposition in North Yale, as tbeir the style of a new firm that in the future dollar*. Single copies five cents. [1-. 8.1 THOS. R, MclNNIS. candidate Ior member of parliament in will figure conspiciously in business Paying Back Taxes- Northern. cosiiurT Aiivi:iiTi*ii;Mi'.X'i*s inaeitedatthe CANADA. the coming provincial election. Hon. circles of this city. Shortly after Mr. City Treasurer Addison is kept busy rai..-..[ fi por I'.jliiiuii Inch pet month. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Grand FORKS HOTEL, G. B. Martin will contest tbe honors Davey's recent arrival in the city nego­ refunding taxes collected before it was TKANS1ICST ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted lit VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United with Mr. Deane The struggle will be tiations wero entered into between Dr. decided by tbe city council not to col­ Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Nelson & Ft. Sheppard, (berate ol Ifioeatiper noopareil Une first watched with interest. Averill and himself for the purchase of lect taxes for the last half of the year QUEEN, Defender of llie Faith, Ac,, &c, &c. insertion, Advertisement** running for a To Our faithful tlie Members elected to serve In Contains all the Famous Li­ all of the Manly & Averill interests 1897, wbich it was at first supposed the the Legis.ative Assembly of Our Province of ahorliT iKrrlotl than three months art- ilar>«ud FROM every quarter ol the globe the quors of the Present day. The recently acquired by Mr, Averill by the city had a right to do. British Columbia at Our City of Vlctoria- Red Mountain Railways. transient, indications are that tho rush to tbe Klon­ GBEETINO. Cigars are from reliable makes dessolution of tbe firm of Manly, Averill A PROCLAMATION. POB&BsPOMDBXCK Imai every part of the dyke will be wonderful to behold. Not­ and give out, when In action, &, Co. Besides the stock of general MINERAL ACT 1896. A.G. SMITH, | ll/HEREAS We are Vale Distrlot and eonununloaUons upon live withstanding these facts, time will de­ v merchandise and all the book accounts Deputy Att'y-General,( " desirous aud re­ an aroma that sents the im­ topics always acceptable. Senrl in your monstrate the fact that the Boundary CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS, solved, as soon as may be, to meet Onr peoplo of of the old firm, the deal includes a large Our Province of British Columbia, and to have news while it In fresh, ninl we will Uo the their advice in Our Legislature: mediate atmosphere with an The Only All-rail Route,without change country will make a wonderful stride NOTICE. real, amount of real estate situated in differ­ NOW KNOW YE, that for divers causes and odor that is pleasing to the ol­ forward the coming season. Mountain Rose Mineral Claim, situate ln the of cars, between Spokane, Rosi- ent portions of the city, and it can be Grand ForkB Mining Division of Yale Dis­ considerations, and taking into consideration *Oii I'ltlNTINil turned out in flrst-nUss style the ease uud convenience of Our loving sub­ factories of man. land and Nelson. trict Where located;—Summit Camp on jects, We have thonght fit, by and with the at the shortcut notice. THE attempts of certain liberals to truthfully said tbat Mr, Davey is now East of thc Emma Mineral claim. AKE NOTICE that I W. T. Smith, free miner's advice of Our Executive Council of the Prov­ A.lrlre.s P. H. UoCABTBB 4 SON, one of us, ince of British Columbia.to hereby convoke.and In the billard room of this overthrow the Turner government has T certificate No. HDH12, intend, sixty days from by these nrebenis enjoin you, and each of yon. OKASD PORKS, B. IJ. the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recor­ hotel the Ivory spheres can be many amusing features, chief among Mr. A. McQueen, an experienced that on Thursday, thc Tenth day of thc month der for a certificate ol Improvements, ior the DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. buieness man from Rossland, has been purpose ol obtaining a Grown Grant ot the above of February, one thousand eight hundred and sent in motion whenever the which so far is the fact that they have claim. And Iurther lake notice that action, un­ ninety-ctght, you meet Us in Our said Legisla­ Going North. Going South placed in charge of the business, and ture or Parliament of Our said Province, at Our , Public desires. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, i8q8, not yet informed the public who will der section 37, must bc commenced before the City of Victoria, FOR THE DISPATCH OF ! 12:12 a. m,... .MARCUS...... 2:21 p.m. will spare no pains to establish a repu­ issuance of such certilicate of improvements. BUSINESS, to treat, do, act, and conclude upon I keep Mr. Turner and his cabinet seats Dated this ith day ol October. 1897. those tilings which in Onr Legislature of the CHAS. VAN NESS, Prop. Close Connectlona at Nelson with steamboat! warm alter tho great upheaval. tation for tbe firm, of doing business on Province of Britiah Columbia, by tlie Common I for Kaslo and all Kootenay Lake Points. Council of Our said Province may, by the favor Carson Lodge I. O. O. P. No. 37. business principals. A large supply of MINERAL ACT 1896. of God be ordained. Passengers for Kettle River and Boundary n A B MEETS EVERY SATt'RilAY THE dispatches announces that the staple goods bave been ordered and are IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused Creek connect at Marcus with stage dally. 1 W< V, r, evenloK nts ..vim-i* In thoir CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS these Our Letters to bc made Patent, I hall at Carapl), II I'. A i-i.r.lltil invitation ex convicts in St Vincent de Paul peniten­ now daily arriving, and in a short time aud the Great Heal of the said Province emle.l loali snioiiriiiiiL. brethren. tiary, Montreal, are in a state of revolt. to bc hereunto utlixed: WITNESS, the JV1IN w. MchAliKK, N.Q the stock will be strictly "up to date," NOTICE. Honourable THOMAS R. MCINNIS, Lieu- A. U. Coei.-rTur;, It, s. We fail to soe anything strange about and you can procure anything you want Number Four mlnoral elaim situate In the tenant-Govenor of Our said Province of Grand Forks mining Divison of Yalcdistrlct. British Columbia, in Our City of Victoria, tbat. The people of Grand Forks have at "Bed Rock Prices." Where located:—in Ocntrat camp. In Our said Province, this thirtieth day of December, ln thc year of Our Lord one Church Notice. been in the same state ever since it has Mr. McQueen would respectfully in­ AKE NOTICE I John A. Coryell as agent lor thousand eight hundred and ninety- T Henry White tree miner's certificate No. seven, and lu the slxty-ilrst year of Our UKSllYTF.ItlAN CIIUBCU-Servloe. every been a town. vite everybody to call and inspect their .-r..'.')l and M. W.Palmcrstou free miner's certio­ Reign. P Salthath In tlrrr ulinrrh at 11 a. 111. and 7:80 stock and get prices and be convinced rate No. 61A, Intend, Blxty days from Hie date p* rrt. In tlie Hi-ti.i.il riioin at ririiir.l Korku, Sab THE government at Ottawa has been hereof, to apply to thc Mining Recor­ By Command. that "large sales and small profits" is der for certificate of improvements, lor the pur­ JAMES BAKER, Until sirttuol ldyw a- m. In itru silroul room so besioged with inquiries concerning pose ol obtaining a Crown grant of the above Provincial Secretary. the motto of the new firm. Special in­ claim. At uaraun wenkly K p. tn. the Yukon tbat it has determined to ducements given to the hotel tra le, pros­ And further take notice that action, under -HARDWARE- issue a bo,k which will be written by section 37, must be eomincnacd before the ls.su- NOTICE. pectors, mine owneri and those doing auoc uf suoh CerliUcateof improvements. Ogilvie, the government surveyor, who JOHN A. C'OBYXIX. CIVIC AFFAIRS, development work. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN Ap­ has explored the country. Dated this llth dav of September, 1«M. plication wilt be made to the Parliment of STOVES, TIN AND1 GRANITE WARE During the past week municipal af­ N Canada at the next session thereof, for an act to incorporate a Company to construct and fairs have assumed rather a novjl situa­ If those who are spending their time MINING JRECORDS. Are You Insured? JOHNSON,' at the Miner maintain a railway from a point on the Inter­ oflice and have write yov a policy national Boundary Mne at or near CascadeCity, tion, The newly elected mayor and standing around and finding fault about Grand Forks Mining Division. British Columbia, thence In a westerly direc­ aldermen have taken the prescribed oath what tbe "other fellows" haven't done, tion following die valley of the Kettle river to Paints, Oils, Brushes, Sash & Doors, a point on the said Boundary Line, at or near ol office and held a meeting at which would get in and do something them­ Records of locations, certificates of Carson, also from another point on the said selves it would bc much better lor the wok, and transfers recorded at the Re­ Boundary Une at or near Midway, thence nor­ they appointed F, H- M Carter, city therly, following thc valley of Boundary creek Anthing You Want in the Hardware Line aod Can't Find it go to clerk pro tern. country. corders office at Grand Forks for the to a point about twenty (20) miles north of Mid­ way, wilh powor to construct, and maintain In the meantime the ol I council hold week ending January 18th 1898.: branch lines and at the said Bouudary Line to IF the citizens of Grand Forks could connect with and to operate the whole incou- their seats until such time as the return- January 3—Mogul, Joe Jeldners, always pull together as harmoniously as (J ind Forks. unction with the Railway Line of the Spokane in; officer has been advised as to what NOTICE. i'alls and Northern Railway Company, with they have on the railway question, what January 5—Philip Sheridan Fraction, power to the company to c.instruct, operate and W.K. C. Manly's Store, Grand Forks, B.C. should be his mode of proceedure in re­ maintain telegraph and telephone lines, as well what a town we would bave in a short Browns camp, J. H Smith. Vernon, Osoynod, Kettle River and Grnntl Forks gard to declaring the lesult of thf, poll­ January 6—The Park Fraction, Chas. for commercial purposes as the business of tlte time. M IniiiK Divisions of Vale District. mil way, und for all other necessary and usual ing, he not haying been sworn before Frank, Pass Creek, OTICE IS HERKBY pivuii that all placer powers. January 12—The Chickaman Stone, N claims legally held in the Vernon, Osoyoos. Dated the 4th day of December. A. D., 1897. T the election was held, as the act requires. NINE missionaries irom Toronto sail­ W. McCuag, Summit camp. KiitW- Ulver und (irand Forks Mining Divisions BODWELL, IRVING A DUEV, A. HUNTLY, \WL**« gJ™ Bitb parties have, it is understood, ed ou the steamer Victoria, on the 8th of Yule District, B. C, are laid over from tlie Solicitors for the Applicants. Dealer in that HsUMICS rrUit. January 17—The Midwinter, S, R. 15th day of Novembev, IW, fo the 1st day of submitted statements of the sif iir to the of January, for China. The party con­ June, 1898, C. A. It. LAMBLY, H Reid, Christina lake. tained six women. Gold Commissioner. * Tobacco and Cigars, r„b 8uPpi, Received D.uy. Attorney General, and his reply will TRANSFERS. Osoyoos, B.C., Nov. 13th ^W. probably settle the matter so lhat all par­ lanuaary 3—Charles Gire to E. CHIEF JUSTICE BURTON, of Ontario, MINERAL ACT, 1896. ties wi|l understand exactly where they Colby, 3-4 interost in Humphrey Davis; Groceries, Salt Meats and Miners Supplies* has had the honor of Knighthood con­ E. Shannon et al, all interest in the •itaiiil, and what authority, if any, they ferred upon him by Her Majesy, Queen Princes; Robert Ingram, to Con Cos- CESTIFICATE OF IMROVEMENT8. have to deal with municipal business Victoria. grove A interest in the Accident; George NOTICE, A> far as ca ibe learned from authen­ Hicken to J T. O'Brien, all interest in B. C. Mineral Claim (Lot K82) sitnotcd in the PROVINCIAL SECRETARY OFFICE, BRIDGE STREET ORAND FORKS, B. C. Twins and Lily May, and '/, interest in Grand Forks Mining Divison of Yale District, His Honour, tbe Lieutenant Governor, lias tic sources, the late ejection has not LUT it De proclaimed lar and near that Where located:— Summit Camp near the On­ been pleased to umke the following appoint' ttf Prospectors ami Miners will And II to their interest to give m. a call belore parch ling the Ida; L. A. Manly to J. T. O'Brien tario Mineral claim. been conducted legally, Apart from,' the people of Grand Forks stood solid incut:— I cun save you monoy. Full Line of Fishing Tackle lust Received. 1 24 iuterest in the Twins, Lilly Kay. TAKE NOTICE thatl Isaac H. Hallett,anngcnt 22ud December, 1H97. tbo suspicion tbit the old council were on one proposition—the railway. * for Albert Keough, Free Miner's certificate January 5—Charles Gire to Mar^aer- No. 81)733, intend, sixty days from thc date here­ FREDERIC WOLIVABTON. of thc City of Grand not a legally constituted body, the fact of, to apply tn the Mfnlng Ifepordcr for u certl- Forks, Esquire, to bc a member of the Board of ite Gire, '/z interest in the St Lawrence, Licensing Commissioners for tho said city, vice There was but one familiar feature in llcntcof Improvements, for the i-urpoKe of ob­ presents itself in conne.tion with the and A interest in New Jack of Spades. taining uCrowrji Grant of the above claim. Janus A. Aikman, Esquire. Barrister-at-Law, conduct of the present election, that the the municipal campaign just passed— January 6-J. II Fox to Hawley, A And further take notice that action, under sec resigned.. asTORONTO HOUSE,.* tion 117, most be com ine need before the issu returning oiij :cr was not swoi| in as di­ the old town against the new. interest in the Pueblo. January 8—J. M. Taylor to S. M, ance of such certificate of improvements. BROWN'S CAMP, UP THE NORTH FORK. I. H, 1UILET. rected by law, and that Hading this out Johnson, J-j interest in the Ophire. Dated this 6th day of November, 1897. alter the poll closed, he reluied to de WITH two mayors and boards of alder­ January Io—J. H. Smith to W. K. Clare the result whic'n is a necessary men the welfare of the city ought to be White, all Interest in Philip Sheridan; L. MCDONALD, Choice Wines Liquors and Ggars, proceeding on the part ol a returning well looked after. Chas. Van Ness to James Reeder, A interest in the Rooklander Thomas Kell- A This hotel is located about 12 miles from Grand Forks up the North Fork, officer before the successful candidates Good Fishing and Hunting in the vicinity. Heals served at all hours, and A HOUSE divided am .ing i tself is sure ar to A. C Gait, all inteiest in the Minor; Contractor and Builder, County Court Notice. can lake tbe oath of ofiice. Ignoring Thomas Kellar to A. C. Gait, al' interest GRAND FORKS, B. c! the best of sleeping accommodations. H. P. TORONTO, Proprietor, to fall. in the Hermit; Thomas Kellar tn A. C this however the newly elected candi­ The'.itlingof the County Court of Yale will Gait, all interest in the Tarrar; R. J. Flat, land specifications drawn, estimates fur­ dates have as already stated, been duly nished nn all kludsof building. Work; strictly be holden at ANOTHER COLD RECEPT ION. Cameron to A. C. Gait, all interest in lirBt-claBt>. Fairview, Wednesday, the 4th day of Sworn in, appointed their clerk, and theOveron; D. A. Good to A. C. Gilt, have placed themselves in a position to The independent electors of Vancou­ all interest in the Red Jacket; D. A. May, 1898. *^Grand Forks Hotels carry on tbe affairs of the city, as soon ver have emphaticly "turned down" the Good to A. C. Gait, all interest in the ut the hour of 11 in the forenoon. politicians wbo are interested in the Uy Commmand C. A. R. LAM IHY as the old council turn the business over Golden West; D, A, Wood to A. C. Gait, Government offlce, Osoyoos,*} D. R, C. C Is the Oldest and Leading Hotel ln the city, \ Vancouver, Victoria & .Eastern charter- al) interisfin the Calumett James Davey Goto Nov, 20th. 1«H7. * to them, which at prtseut they are not iiiongirring scheme. Muruuipat candi­ to A. C. Gait, all interest in the Bryan; and Headquarters for Mining and Commer­ inclined to do, dates opposed to the V., V. & E. crowd James Davey to A. C. Gait, all interest MINERAL ACT 1897. The whole affair ia a miserable jum­ were put up, who gave Mr. Templeton in the Algonquin; Angus Cameron to cial Men. The house has just been refitted and Rev. Mr. Maxwell, M. P., a terrible A. C. Gil-, all interest in the Hottentot; CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. ble, and the only sensible thing done so drubbing. Even the Ntws-Advertiser, Angus Cameron to A, C. Qalt, all inter­ and the rooms are unsurpassed for comfort in far by the double council, which now which belongs to the same Provincial Eureka est in the Roderick Dher; Angus Oam- NOTICE. claims jurisdiction in ciyic affairs, is the political party as Templeton and Max­ eron to A. C. Gait, all interest in the Ontario mineral claim, situate in the Grand the citv, while in the Dining room can be Forks Mining Division of Yale District. appeal to tbe Attorney General, who if well, did not hesitate to unmercifully Iroquis; Angus Cameron to A. C. Gait, found the best food in the market. score those two worthies. Templeton all interest in tbe Lalla Rookh; R. Where located! Summitcuinp. tho case has been clearly and fully TAKE NOTICE thnt I William Shaw, Free was mayor of Vancouver during the Danow et al to A. C. Gait, all interest in I Miner's Certificate No. 87,f)2<>, intend, sixty f tared to him, will prescribe the right year 1897, and was elected then by a the Allan Blone; D. A. Good et al to A days form the date hereof, to apply lo tho Min­ Via McElroy s ing Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, All Stages Stop at the House, %£ *& remedy to effectually cure tbe unjusti­ large majority. He bas, however, lost Gait, all interest in the Buckhorn; R. J. for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of fiable blundering tbat has brought about the confidence of the people of the Ter­ Cameron et al to A. C. Gait all inteiest the above claim. minal city, for, last Thurslay, be was as in the Harruit, Hottentot, Lalla Rookh, And further take notice that action, under Joseph L. Wiseman, Proprietor* tbe present unsatisfactory state of af­ badly beaten as he was formerly suc­ Keewayden, Tartar and Overon; R. section .17, must be commenced before the is­ fairs, cessful. The News-Advertiser refers suance of such Certificate of lmprovementi. Danow to A. C. Gait, all Interest in the Stage Line* Dated this l«tU <1n>- of Deceinbor, 1897. Let us hope that with tbc assistance of editorially to Rev. Maxwell as follows; tbe Keewayden: R. Danow to A, C Gait, "His coarse and vulgar attacks on the Attorney General, thc city's affairs all interest in the Monarch; R. Danow Alderman Townleyi his arrogating to to A, C. Gait, all interest in the Golgehie. Daily stage betwen Grand E. STACHE, .S.THE MIDWAY HOTEL* may speedily be placed on a legal foot­ himself an authority and influence to Tanuary 11—W. Sands to Bert Ring, Forks. Leaves Grand Forks, w. ing, so that important civic affairs will which he had not tbe slightest preten­ A interest in the Last Chance and Rab­ MIDWAY, KETTLE RIVER. 7:30 a. m., reaching Eureka pot baye to suffer for lack of the atten­ tions, disgusted every decent citizen and bit Paw. turned many a candidate whose cause same day. Return ing, arrive Bath Rooms, tion which should be given them hy a January 12—Thomas Kellar to A. C. was advocated in such a manner." Gait, A interest in the Comet. in Grand Forks at 4 p. tn, legally constituted conncil. AND TONSOPlAl PARLORS. First-Class Accommodations, Good Stabling, Termius of It is to be hoped that the rebuff that the CERTIFICATE OF WORK. V., V. & E. chartermongers have receiv­ RIVERSIDE, - - - GRANP FORKS Tanua-y 3—Henrietta, Leo Neff. IT is .sported tlmt Mr, Heinze has ed on three different occasions from the Stage Line From Marcus. Washington. public or their representatives—in Otta­ January 6—Homeslakc, J. W. Young 1 decided to close his smelter at Trail, wa, Rossland and Vancouver—will have Welcome, J. H.Garfield. Th; Providence Fur Company H. A. SHEADS, giving as a reason for so doing tbat with­ the effect of forever subduing them in January 7—Silver Star, Stack Mc­ Providence, R. I., Donald etal; Coinage, Stack McDonald out an export duty on ores, it is impos­ political and railway circles.—Rossland WanlB all kinds ol - ASSAYER McAuley& Keightley, Proprietors Miner. etal. sible for him tq operate. This January 14—Sunshine, J. Haymer et GRAND FORKS, B. C. js very well to talk about among Tbe person who has the pockelbook al. Raw Furs, Skins.Ginseng, people who are not acquainted with the that was leit in the drug store Friday January 17—J. J. J „ James Addison et SAMPLES CtVEN PROM PT AND CAREFULTTEMTION evening, Jan. 14th is known, and will al. Scnotra, Ac. Prleei quoted (or next Blxty days facts, but when it is generally known are as follows 1 avoid trouble by returning it to the January 18— Iron Chancellor, Wylev (hat be has refused to give mine owners owner before Wednesday, the 26th. Silver Fox ?15 DO to JIM 00 A. Glover. Bear 6 00 to 26 00 JUBILEE - "HOSPITAL COSMOS HOTEL rates over bis "hob tail" railway so that Qttcr ,,,,., i 00 to 0 00 tbey can get tbis ore to his smelter and NETS OF THE DISTRICT, Kettle River Mining Division, Morlln 200to 900 GRAND FORK!, a, 0, «**/\**-GRAND FORKS, B. C.»^V LOCATIONS. Beaver (por pound) S 00 to DUO have it treated at a profit, it puts an en WQ|t 100 lo 8 50 B- B. STAHLEY SMITH, If. D. Everything New and Best Furnished Work on the Hidden Treasure, in January ry—rrolden Age, Skylark cainp, John RedFox 1 00 lo 200 House, and is in everyway prepared to (irely d Iforent lace qn the situation, Christfo, li. hi. I'nlliiiH ami B.T. Evans, Deadwood camp, had to be suspended Millie 75to 100 Resident Physician &. Surgeon. welcome Guests and provide Gosui Ac­ Utile Monarch, Greenwood camp, John V. Skunk i'.to 100 last week on account of water. llctnctiway. commodation THE interest in tbe organisation of the Blika, Greenwood camp, Rumbereer. Gray Vox 60 to 76 The Silver King Mining company has itst eoto 25 Headquarters for Mining Men. Bea Board of Trade should not be allowed Klondyke, SwlHi's pump, -Murk Chrlstens-m, FORBES M. KERBY, been registered as an extra provincial Lowlston, Central camp, J. Fisher. Price List on all other furs and skins furnish­ of Wlnea. Liquors apd Cigar,, Special to relax after a few meetings as is gener­ company. Boundary Falls has been January i-Oar-ral.Oro Huotr-piip, W.H. Norrls. ed upon application. Full prices guaranteed, attention paid to Trantcient trade. January II—Ureat Hope, tree,, Peadwood, £, U. l| ally the case in cities of this si;e. There designated as tbe head oflice ofthe prov­ careful selection, courteous treatment and Im­ >**^s-sw»Mss>ir*ls*S' ssss^'*sy*sa^sr» Brown, mediate remittance on all consignments, Provinoial Land Surveyor. is much to be done in this district thiB ince, and Mr. James Atwood is its attor­ Tributary, true, Deadwood, J. p. Harlan. EZRA INBODY, . - Proprietor, ney. The company's properties are the ,btl|iniry ri—Sirniniyler, frill:., Skylark rrnrrlp, Jnli 11 And Civil Engineer. coming season wbich will come proper­ i.uey, Silver K|ng apd the Iron Cap fraction, ,Nu. 17 (relocation ol Moonlight), Central OFFICI, MIDWAY, B. C. ly within the sphere o( a boiiril of trade, in Skylark camp. camp, J. R. Forler. Associate Member Canadian and there is no question but an incalcu­ Frog Horn, Urnlmin's camp, J. \V. Reed. Society of Civil Engineers. A. S. Hanscom, of Northport, has January U-FluloiiU No. i, Deadwood, T. K. lable amount of benefit will accrue from Wren. purchased a half interest in the black- IT S. CAYLEY. the organisation. All that is required is January 17—st, Catherine, frac, and Ht. Pu!b Northern Pacific smithing business of W. L. Wells, of Boirndaru Greek Mining Exdianp stait, beadwuod, J. Kislieraud T. Uogan. harmony among th-i members and a Upper Grand Forks, and the business Jennie, Puadwood, John Lucy. general desire to work fqr tho inter|gts ol will hereafter be conducted under the January IS—Premier, 1'rovlilcnuo, rl. A. lten.li-ll. BARRISTER AT LAW; firm name of Wells 4 Hanscom, Mr. d-ltTIFICATKrl or wonn. Grand Forks, December Uu-.Snowdrop, the Hig|)land Queen Railway* SOLICITOR, ETC., SANSOM & HOLBROOK, 11, hits also purchased two residsnee lots f'oiiBulfilelcd Minli'i; nn.| Milling company. on north King street, and will at once Prospective una Ulg kuugg, li.uimiary Creek Office, Main Btreet, - GRAND FORKS, B. B, THE office of provincial inspector of commence the erection of a residence. Mining turd 'Milling company, Ld. l.y. January |i, Wllinmlpa, A. A. Mcintosh ond And. Yellowstone Park Line metalliferous mines, which has been a Speiiee, Tl WOLLASTON, «£ Financial and Mining Brokers*** Development work at the old | rnnsidc. Arlington, Adolph 8ercu. blank since its creation, has been is progressing steadily the shaft at pres­ Summit, Archie Connors. —•-<•-•—=•» brought to life by the appointment of January 10—Auacouda, K. A. Illelciiliprg. OFFICE AT GRHJENWOOD CITY, B. C. ent being down over 140 feet. Manager January 11—Idaho No. 1, Mack Cyr et al. Provincial Land Surveyor. p. J. MacDonald to tbc position. Mr. Hemenway has been advised that the Legal Tender, Fred Williamson etal, Groups of cUims Bought for Stock Companies. Etc., Etc, MacD jnald was until recen ly, superin­ present plant will soon be increased by January 13—Old Uuar.l, Alex Wallace. Civil Engineer, Etc. the addition of another boiler and com* January IB— Ut Plaza, Samuel bund. The Fast Line, tendent of the Galena Farm in the Slo­ Hem, John bunn etal. QRAND FORKS, B. C. pressor. This change is made for the can. He is a Nova Sco(ian by birth, but purpose of furnishing power to work the 1 Kit'iirn ATKH or IMI-DVKMKNT, has been interested in mining through­ adjoining property, the Knob Hill, Jmumry 15-Denver una Skylark, skylark o*|mp. n RAND FORKS HOTEL " C. Rueg.r. KETTLE RIVER out Nevada and Oalifornia. Superior Service, At the Hotels, TRANSFERS. Decemlrer 29—Qulen 8abc, Copper oamn, y. Int. Barber Shop. AI.I.RKAIIY theeffec s ot the prospects The following are the latest arrivals " Ned Bennett tu Slducy M. Johnson. Pandy, Greenwood cam. 12*. int, J. w*. Lind to Centrally Looatcd. All Work Gauranteed to a» pf a railway being built into the Ilourd- at the Albarta. M. 8. Holland and A. Lewlalliud. Through Tickets to all palpts ln the United First-Class ln every Kcsiioct. Younger. Nelson) Judge Spinks,Vernoni ifecember'JO—Ajax, Deadwood unrup, '-J interest, States and Canada. ary country this yeflr is being felt, and J. A. Unsworth to Juinos .*.( l.yncn. PETER A, l PARE, • - PROPRIETOR. John A. Coryell, Midwayl J. L. Sherrin, every day investors are dropping in to K. C. 11.. Province camp, J. K. C. Brown to Direct Con nectlQn-H with, tho 8ppkane FallsA London, England; Rev. H. Irwin, A. F- Boundary Creek Mluing and Milling Cu. inquire if the people ol this district baye Prospective, Providence camp, J. 11. Frank to Northern Railway, Thomas, James Freeborn, J. M. Ralston, anything tbey want togivs away. There B.C. M. and M. Co. THAIN8 DEPART: Q. W. WILLIAHS, Manager, G. A. Richardson, J. C. Webb aud C. Maud K, Long LaVe camp, W Interest, C, W. js this, however, to be said of our citizens Tynan to J. W. Nelson. * No.lWeat 8:25p. m, J. W- JONES, K.Thomas, Rossland; T, P. Mclntyre, Maud K, all Interest, C. \y. Tynan aud J. W No. '•! East 7:00 a, m. —tbey possess groat faith, and sure, are Nelson to C.N.Collins, Manufacturer of Winnipeg. entitled to the promised reward- Wiliiirm J*. Bryan, Long l.akuoamp, bond, Q. Tickets to Japan and China via. Tacoma and Daily from Marcus to Grand Forks At the Grand Forks—D. W. Hicks, A. Reudcll and .1. W. Nelson to U.N.Collins. Northern Pacific Htcaniehlp Company. (J O D., O. K No. 2. W. j. Bryan, Maud K„ Spring Beds, Mattresses, Greenwood City, Anaconda, Boundary Falls, Midway THE Minister of Customs has issued Peter Carlson, W. L. C. Greenwood, Ed Long hake camp, bolirl, C. N.Collins, H. J. For Information, time cards, maps and tickets Cole and o. I). Sanlord In G. Mackcy. an order to bring the Canadian custom Moore, and P. R. Simpson, Greenwood; Peacock, Deadwood camp, W. W. Glbbs to A. apply to agents of tliu Spokane Falls &» MMMMMMMN^ j f G.COOPER, the clerk waa instructed to write to the in general merchandise, would open his one that has only been partly explored, ness, alter three years of hard work, came like a thunderclap the news that Ingrabm attorney general asking for Instructions branch in this city about the first of and tbat many parties who may start I. A. Dinsmore was proposed by Fred Manufacturer of March. the A lantic cable was a success. with regard to declaring tbe polls of the for tbe Klondike, will not go farther Three millions bad been expended; yet Cooper, seconded by J. K, Johnson. ROUGH recent city election held here. B B. White, a practical Undertaker than Omincca, where tbe well known the next day Russian Extension was not From the time ot the opening to tbe and Embatmer of Rossland, B. C„ lo­ rich mineral and placer deposits will worth the printer's on its surface. closing of tbe polls there was a stream DRESSED I Brick and Lime. ot voters -passing in and out of the WE ARE THE PEOPLE. cated in Eureka camp. All messages claim their attention, There is no ques­ Some day—who knows?—this Russo- sent by the stage will receive prompt at­ American via Klondyke cable scheme school house, and while the contest was tion but that this route like all others I Contractor r.f nil kinds r.r Mason Work, SOI The New Board of City Alderman Met tention. may be revived. In view of the com­ a bitter one, not one thing occurred to mutes on workclreerlullj- given. bas drawbacks, but at the same time mercial growth of China and Japan (to mar the harmony of the election. At And Adjourned, John A. Manly left Wednesday morn­ the closing of the polls and when the I LUMBER, ing for Rossland where he goes to close offers advantages that to many, and ea say nothing of Eastern Russia) why « Last Monday afternoon upon the re should it not be now? votes were counted it was found that 101 the final negotiations for the sale of the pecially those who are in the habit of votes had been cast as follows: I. A, fusal of Returning Officer Wollaston to International hotel. He expects to be travelling with their own pack outfits, Dinsmore, 63; Wm. Carter, 38, issue certificates of election to Mr. Peter absent about a week. will not be overlooked. Looking for Investments. ZOE McCARTER, T. McCallum, as mayor, and Dr. B. R. Wishes Harmony. Stanly Smith, as aldermen, elect from Work is soon to be resumed on the Tbe northern portion of this route Mr. J. L Sherrin. of London England, 1 House Finish, Marguerite claim in Deadwood camp. may well be left to take care of itself, spent a day or two in the city inquiring I. A. Dinsmore who has lately been the South ward. These gentlemen ap­ The shaft which is now down between ii peared before a Justiceof the Peace and and what we wish particularly to point into the resources of tbis section and elected a member of the school board, DEALER IN ALL KINDS thirty and forty feet is to be sunk ten says tbat it will be his aim to have the I Sash and Factory, made declaration that tbey had received feet more, and a crosscut run to tap the out, is the splendid situation of Grand the future of the town. Mr. Sberrin is the highest number of votes cast at the ledge. Forks which is the most important point a representative of an English syndicate school matters carried on harmonously Store Fronts a Specialty, election held Thursday, Jan. 13th, and in the future, he has no doubt but that on the whole line between Spokane and who are looking for real estate invest­ took the oath of office to which they Mr. Claude Belltis made a hurried trip the school attendance will very shortly to Rossland and return last week. He Ashcroft. Here parties who have trav­ ments throughout the province. Last were respectively elected. At seven wairant the employment of a male Furniture Made to Order, | Plain and o'clock the same evening a meeting of went for the purpose of auditing the eled from Spokane or farther south or spirng a representative of this same books of the Rossland Transfer com­ syrdicate visited Rossland, Trail, Nel­ principal. the newly (?) elected board of city offl- pany, in which Mr. Van Ness is largely east, will Hod a suitable point for camp­ Saloon and Store Fixtures. era was held in the office of the city interested in. ing and resting, which is nearly always son, Kaslo and other towns of the Koot­ The Year Book of British Columbia. clerk, with Ma* or McCallum and Alder­ enays and as a result a large amount of Mr. R. Armstrong returned to Ross­ necessary after the few first'days travel, By curtesey ofthe author,we are in re­ j|J All orders will receive Prompt man Manly, Davis and Smith present. real estate bas been acquired by them. Upon the refusal of city clerk Wollaston land last Saturday morning alter spend in order to get the animals wbich are ceipt ot that excellent publication, The * attention, | Fancy Stationery ing ten days in tbe city sizeing up the liable io galling by the pack saddles, re­ Different from most English companies, Year Book of British Columbia. This ol to act for tbc new board on motion of * w P. J. Davis, seconded by Dr. Smith F. situation Dick was so welt pleased lieved before the really serious work of no options are taken on any property; a is a most important addition to Provin­ * cial literature, conlaining as it does a If. McCarter was chosen city clerk pro with the outlook that he has decided to discription of the property is taken with tt! return and engage in business here. tbe long journey is commenced. Sup­ mass of the most necessary information E. Spraggett, 1 tern. plies ot all kinds are available here at the price asked; a report made by Mr. (tl enabling either residents within the *i> MINER OFFICE, J.'E. Boss, of Spokane, was registered S. on the same, and if it is satisfactory, country or those at a distance, who may at tbe Alberta, this week. Mr. B. was reasonable prices, and if anything has IB Grand Forks. B. C. Mayor McCallum there read section been omitted from the outfit it can be the deal is closed. Mr. Sherrin left be f jrtunate enough to secure a copy, * 18 of the municipal act defining tbe on his way borne from Greenwood where to understand tbe conditions existing in he bad been on business connected with replaced here at less expense than else­ Friday for Greenwood, and from there duties of the returning officer, which it those parts of the country with which RIVERSIDE AVE, GRAND FROKS. the purchase of Messrs Farrel & Mid- where along this route. It follows then he visits Adaconda, Midway, Fairview, they may not be familiar and in the case ** €€*e«*6c*e*ee-s«e6*gee6€*6«6€si was unanimously agreed had been com geon's Boundary creek interests. plied with by that official,, excepting that although Spokane may in reality be Pentieton, Vernon and then back to of entire strangers, to gather from a in '.he case of revising the voters list and £)r. Averill add Wife left for Spokane the original starting point for these ex­ Rossland via the C. P, U., from which most authentic source tbp very informa­ this morning on a combined business tion they are likely to need, to enable posting the same and refusing to declare peditions, that Grand Forks, from its place he will return to London tcf make the result of the ejection. and pleasure trip. Mrs. Averill ex them to form an independent opinion peels to visit her son who is attending commanding position, and with its ex­ his report. upon the condition of the country and The mayor suggested that the city school in California before returning Mr. Sherrin informed a represent.*! ivo its affairs. clerk pro tem be instructed to communi­ ceptional facilities for refitting will be­ home. come in reality one of the most import­ of the MINER that he was more than Mr. Gosnell has succeeded in compil­ cate with the Attorney General relative ing a work tbat for thoroughness and to the condition of municipal affairs; Not an idle man in town, and work ant supply points, on what promises to pleased with the prospects of this dis. extent of information leaves nothing to CHAS. CUMINGS, make a plain statement of facts as they for a number of more if they were here be one of the most popular, if not the trict and felt certain tbat his report be desired, while the assurance tbat the exist at present, and ask for an opinion to do it, This makys it pretty bard for would be endorsed by ''his people," and publication is to be continued yearly is those who never did an honest days greatest of all the interior routes into from him in regard to the matter. the North, tbis season. as soon as be could make the trip from certainly gratitying. The council then adjourned until an work in their life, but always stand around complaining that there is noth­ M jch has been said against this route, Rossland to London and return he would answer was received from the Attorney ing to do. A THREE YEARS' JOB, General. but for the most part the objections bave be back and close a large number of A SWELL TIME. M. W, Henderson a well known res­ been rediculous and will never be listen­ deals he has in view. He refnsed to The Survey Being Made by thc C. P. R. ervation prospector and who is the ed te for a moment by practical men state, however, what these deals were, Westward From Robson. Real Estate Th* Bran Social Given by the Lakes' Aid owner of a mining interest known as more than he expected his company tbe Henderson lode, and which adjoins who intend making the journey. It Recent arrivals from Rossland report Society. the Lame Foot in Wolf's camp, was a must not be lost sight of, at this point would figure conspiciously as landlords that a party of C. P. R. engineers left in every town of importance in the dis­ The fades' Aid Society sprung itself pleasant caller at the MINER office the at least, that these expeditions will come, tbat city this week to commence work again tbis week in tbe shape of a bean forepart of the week. that they must pass through Grand trict. on the survey of a line from Robson social in Manly's hall Tuesday evening, Mr. James E. Walker return ed from Forks, and thai the men comprising westward through Burnt pass. W. F. A SLEIGHING PARTY. Tye, late engineer-in-chief for the Col­ pnd as tbe members of this organization Spokane last week and left Monday them are looking for investment in min­ mornigg for the King Bee, with a force umbia & Western railway, for which he never do anything by halves those ing property, and that they are likely to Grand Forks Ladies Scare NelsOpjtj-s into preaeat had a royal good time. Th* f man for the purpose of commencing made a survey trom Robson to Pentie­ take it wherever they find the first really ton, is in charge of tbe party. The sur­ AND MINES, prowd was large, and it would be a Sevelopment work on this property. Doing Rash Acts. piuch easier task to tell wbo was not Tbe K ing Bee is one of the few among the good thing offered. It is also beyond After the closing of the polls at the vey will be divided into three divisions there than It would be to numerate North Fork properties tbat has a good dispute that, from the moment these school election held last Thursday, a and over 20 men will be employed those wbo were. Tbe main event of prospect of becoming a shipper with parlies cross the boundary line, at Cas. nnmber of thi lady politicians who had It is said unofficially that the task, development. may take three years, which is no "josh' the evening was the bean bag throwing cade, they are within one of the greatest done much toward securing the election contest, there being four priges offered, either, if tbe 0. P. R. is at tbe back of it. A very enjoyable dance and social was mineral belts known to-day, and will of Mr. I. A. Dinsmore, were treated to pne each ior the most successful lady given at tbe Grand Prairie hotel at Car­ never leave it until they reach Dawson, A $3.00 "Rag." Grand Forks, B. C. and gentleman, and two "booby" priges. son, last Monday evening, under the a sleigh ride and were driven to Nelson, The object of tbe contest was to tbrpw auspices of the International society oyer one thousand miles from this point. Wash., and the hospitality of the city Nelson Lodge No. 108 K. of P, will a bean Dag through a hole in a board of Old Maids, of which Miss Meta Nel­ Amongst those parties a large percent­ was turned over to them. Mr. Hull, of entertain their friends Tuesday evening placed at a distance of ten feet. Tbe son is M. B. Exactly what M. B. stands age will be furnished with funds for in­ the Reservation Record, in the excite­ Feb. 14th 1898, by giveing a St Valen­ contest was a free-for-all, open to tbe for is a question in tbe mind of the office vestment in good properties wherever ment of the moment so fai for got him­ tine's day dance, which promises to be, world and nearly everyone present took cat, who is of the opinion that it is in a social way, more than of ordinary part. The firstprise s were won respect­ "'mamma's baby." they may meet with them, and it seems self that he invited the entire party to importance. P, B. Nelson, James Kelly ively by Mrs. Huber and Jeff Davis while Hereafter tbe Rev. McClennan will that under tbe exceptional circumstan­ a banquet at tbe Miner's Home. For­ tbe "booby" prizes were "lugged off" by and Henry White, are laying the plans Grand Forks, B. G, is the com­ bo)d regular services every Sunday even­ ces now presenting themselves, it will tunately for this rash young journalist, for the event, which insures that every Mrs. Larson and Neil McCallum. Con­ he a wise proceeding on the part of our siderable complaint was made by the ing in Manlv's hall, at 7:30 o'clock. owing to the lateness of the hour and thing will be strictly up to date. Th J lftdy contestants, because the target was This change was made necessary owing new board of trade, to secure a suitable the fact that there were a number of price of admission, including supper, ing metropolis of the Kettle River not placed to one side of them instead to the school house not being large room where a collection of samples anxious husbands at home waiting for has been placed at *f3. 01 directly in front. enough to accommodate the crowd. If from tbe various properties surrounding tbeir evening meal, the invitation was Still Coming to the Front. there is one thing more than another the city can be placed on exhibition, so declined with thanks. Mr. J. E. Kelley, About 10 o'clock in the evening a Mr. Harrison, manager of tbe B, C. District, and presents the best field dainty lunch was served consisting of Grand Forks needs it is a first-class tbat these people, on their way through a strictly up to date ladys' man and ex­ church building, mine in Summit camp, was a visitor in sandwiches, cake and coffee, and later on may have an opportunity of examining pert whip 'chaperoned" the party. the eity the fore part of the week and a few of the "younger ones" tripped the the mineral products of this region, reports the B C. improving as the work light fantastic until alter midnight. A party of C. B. R. engineers under for investors in the country pro­ the leadership of Mr. Rice, arrived in wbich in itself is almost certain to be Will Be Completed March First. progresses. The steam plant recently The next meeting of the society will installed is running day and night and the city last evening and left (bis morn­ productive of good results. be he|d on the lust Wednesday In the Work on the waterworks is bein*; twenty-six men are employed. Mr, month, in the afternoon, at tbe residence ing for the west. Just what point they No one can doubt but what tbe tide pushed as fact as possible under the cir­ Harrison feels confident that it will now perty* of Mrs, W. K. C. Manly, and a oordial would commence work at is a question of progress is now setting in onr direct­ cumstances. A large force of men have invitation is extended to every lady in be only a matter ot a short time before the city to be present and become a we were unable to learn, The party ion, and no opportunity touse the cir­ been at work all weak digging tbe the B. C. will be placed on a solid ship­ member. This organization is strictly consisted of nine people and is to be in­ cumstances to the greatest advantage trench for the pipe line which bas been ping basis. The object of Mr. Harri­ For further information address undenominational and its object is that creased to nineteen or twenty before should be neglected. finished from tbe power house to the son visit was to receive tenders to sup­ ply wood for the B. C, of sociability, and charity. starting to work. The distance via this route may he reservoir and from the reservoir down T-WdoWtn Crown Maehlntry. roughly estimated as follows: Riverside avenue to Bridge and west •Ill Meet., A Popular Housa, CHAS. CUMINGS, The machinery for the) Golden Crown Spokane to Grand Forks l5o miles on Bridge street to Second. In about The Alberta hotel, under the efficient (nine has »t last arrived at Greenwood. A meeting of the undenominational Ladies'Aid Society will be held at the Grapd forks to Princton via ten days the work of laying pipe will be management of Messrs Traunwiser & While part of it has been delivered Ht Fairview and Kercmcos— 14a " the mine, the boiler and other heavy home pf M». W. K. C. Manly on Wed­ commenced and by tbe 10th of Febru­ Frazer, is making a reputation for itself Sec'y Grand Forks Townsite Co. nesday, January jfitb. An urgent invi­ Princeton to Nicola (Coutlee's) 60 " ary everything will be in readiness for portions are still in Greenwood and Ana- Nicola via Mamook Dake to among tbe traveling and mining men ponda, where it will most likely remain tation is extended to all the ladies of the installing of the machinery for both of tbc district. These gentlemen spare Grand Forks to come out and join us. Aschroft ,,. 60 " until the differences between tbe Bran­ plants, which it is thought will be on the no pains to see that the wants of tbeir don *)nd Gilden Crown company and The object of the society is purely charity a- d sociability. Total,,, ,,,410 miles grounds by that tjms, Unless sqme un. uests are propeily supplied, and the the (ngersoll Sergeant Machinery Co. Nearly every mile of wbich is ihrough Sining room, under the direct manage­ nave been settled. Mr. Collins, the MRS. JOHNSON, Pres. foreseen delay is encountered every­ a well watered, bunch grass country, ment of Mr. West, an experienced managing director pf tbe company has MRS. FISHER, Sec. thing will be in readiness tor the start­ caterer, is always supplied with the very refused to accept the machinery. This and oyer roads and trails that are always ing up of both the waterworks and elec­ best the market affords, and served in The Miner's Job Room refusal is based upon the ground that C, P. Railway Surveyors at W-wk. in splendid condition, along which ex­ tric plant on March 1st. manner eq.ial to any hotel in the the Ingersoll-Sergeant Co. agreed to de­ Tbe Rev. Mr. Irwin, better known as cellent accommodation, for good camp­ district. County Court at Midway, liver the machinery at Marcus over two "Father Pat,"ot Rossland, was an arrival ing places are to be found wherever months ago and that tbe plant jp not in in tbe city yia Monday evening's stage, At the siting of tbe county court held The Silver Dollar Bowie*. accordance with the specifications of the needed by the traveller, who when he last Friday the following cases were Is Prepared to do all Kinds of and reports that two parties qf Canadian Mr. Chas. Mattheson, a well known contract. Pacific Railway engineers are now in stops for the nigbt requires only disposed of; W. T. Smith and Farrel & to bobble his hprses and turn them loose Midgeon vs E, Spraggett, a non-suit by mining man of tbis city, has just arrived the field surveying the proposed railway from the upper Kettle river country and •^WtYWBousidvy, line between Rossland and Grand Forks. to fill up on the luxuriant bunch grass consent was entered; Meyer vs Garland, brings word that the famous Silver Dol­ Mr. Hewitt Rostock, M* P., in a tele­ found everywhere throughout this re­ continued to await decision of supreme lar property which is situated some court; Cunningham vs Pastell, adjou n- gram to a resident of Greenwood, an­ Through Politeness Only. gion. Few discomforts will be met with thirty-five miles from Grand forks, has nounces that owing to being detained by ed to Vernon 1 Greer vs Norris, suit fir been bonded by an English company Mr. Robert Harvey wishes us to stale from bad weather or other causes, while wages; a counter claim was made for Commercial Printing, the criminal libel proceedings in Vic­ for the sum of {30,000, of which amount that the reason he left the chair in favor thp general appearance of the country is damages, judgment for plaintiff; decis­ toria, instituted b/ Premier Turner et al, 5 per cent was paid down, the balance of Mayor Manly at a mass meeting for the most part of a picturesque and ion as to amount of damages reserved. to be paid in three and sit months. it will be impossible for him to* visit recently held in this place, was simply pleasing eharacter. Jermvn vs Gueso, re-ncw (rial, ggcufity Assays made irom ore taken Irom this fjgund»ry creek dl^'jct before parlia­ 0 jn bgnor gf (he tfljee Mr. lyja***!*- bfei-S- Tb? following fro***} tb? ^ondpnjEng.j forfrjeoby b ***-}- property averages $2*7,-30 in gold; With Neatness and Dispatch. ment mtih 20—Seven killed lu a wreck at Missouri THE FOUR SUITS. i of his bond to Belanger & Bauleau. of WHAT 1897 HAS SEEN. City, Mo. I that city, who will continue to develop 30—All districts report many fatalities I tlie property. The claim is owned by from heat. Borne Facta About Curds that Are Not According; to Ilo.vle. ^UPffiss EMPLOYMENT IN MINES. I John Dauteniian and John Qoetsch, and JULY. 4 Foy bonded a half interest for $10,000, RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT I—Continuance of fearful heat... .Close of They wero sitting around the table, Victorian Jubilee. waiting for the rest of the party to ar- RIVALRY IN SLOCAN DISTRICT. j the life of the bond being 1* months. EVENTS OF THE YEAR. 3—Awful -heat in Chicago kills six nud I from Oct. 1. Rich ore was found near prostrates 40; 18 die at Cincinnati Snow­ | rive, when a new man In the game storm lu Colorado Deluge at Duluth does the surface, and a tunnel is now being ! picked up the cards and begun to Gru-eo-Turkltih War and the Cuban 81,000,000 damage. Plsrarea Prom Twenty Properties run which will tap the lead at a consid­ 4—Heat and futalitlea continue east of Mis­ I spread them before hlm on the (doth. Nt'nr KttHlo—The Moy-ru Illvcr erable depth. When in 35 feet the min­ Ini.urrcct.un— The Great Strike in sissippi Valley; thunderstorm Ht midnight ! "Of course," he snld, in a half solilo- relieves Chicago, after eight imve died. quy, "you ull know that cards were in­ -I'ti un try—Pall Creek ('amp- AIOIIK ers encountered au immense iron lead the the Coal Fields-Political Changes of 0-Ten killed by cyclone at l.owry. Minn. ; (lie Tobacco Root Ituiiuc I width of which is as yet unknown. It Twelve Months. Nine killed by holler explosion at Harts- vented In 1390 to divert lhe mind of Carries gold in small quantities and may. ville, Tenn....Coal miners strike becomes Charles IV. of Franco, who wus dread­ general In the East. fully In the dumps with a torpid liver, some day, be valuable for fluxing pur-, A Chronological Table. 7—Continuance of extreme heat and con­ The recent publications in nortnWe&fefti ; poses, Mr, Foy has nn idea of abandon The year 1897 has been, it might he said. sequent fatalities—Senate passes tariff bill. or something of the kind, but possibly Six killed at Buy City. Mich., by street The Government of the United States i ing the district, but will develop a pros-j Almost a commonplace one, since its com­ you don't know about the figures of the papers ol various estimates of the num­ Car piuuglng into an open draw. owns in the city of Washington 1.000,000 mencement, that ia, no events of over­ | four suits. Well, the Inventor proposed ber of men employed in Rossland mines pect he owns in Wilcox canyon, which he \ 8—Chicago and Alton freight house burns volumes of literature. Uf these about one- whelming moment have taken place, but at Chicago; losn $250,000... .Heat nnd deatli | by them to represent the four states or has awakened a spirit of rivalry in the \ thinks is a continuation of the same vein, j half, or 787,715, are iu the congressional there has been no dearth of Important roll increases... .Death of Senator Harris classes of men In France. By the Slocan district and figures have been sub­ of Tennessee. library. The remainder are scattered ! Both tho method anil results when occurrences. The war between Turkey 10—Drop of 85 degrees In temperature at through the various executive depart­ Caesars (hearts) uro meant the Gens mitted iu support llie claim tlmt Slocan ami , the struggle fur freedom in Syrup of Figs is tnken; it is pleasant SHOT IN THE CHEST. Chicago; change general. ments. The dally number of readers in de Ghoeur, choir nien or ecclesiastics; miners outnumber those oi Rossland - to Cuba, tbe costly and long-drawn-out 12 Death of Millionaire Columbus B. Cum- nnd refreshing to the tnste, and acts the congressional library averages 8,320, i the uobillty or military part are repre- i and are better paid. Btrike in the Ohio and Pennsylvania eoal mlngs of Chicago. Vo tut urea 1 i)nii-uJurr of EJx-Seuater About 700 persona, including the mem­ i sented by the points of lances or pikes, gently yet promptly on tlie Kidneys, fields, the change of national administra­ 15 Negro lynched fur assault and murder The statement of tlie number of men IJlncklturii SerjouHly Wounded, 0t West Point, Tenn Illinois and Indiana bers of both houses and high officials of Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­ tion, the enactment of lhe Dingley tariff I which we, in our Ignorance of the tnean- employed in Rossland showed tlmt out of coal miners go out. the Government, are entitled to traw law, the disastrous spring Hoods in the 17—News of fabulous gold finds in Alaska. ! ing or resemblance of the llguri, call tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ the TOO men estimated to be working in Washington, dan. 17. In her apart­ books nnd take them away from tbe build­ Mississippi valley and autumn tires in the 18—Tariff bill passes the House Snow- spades. The Spaniards have espadas aches and fevers and cures habitual tho camp more than one half were em­ ing, nnd the average number loaned out ments in the Wellington hotel Mrs, Lu­ West and Northwest, and the epidemic of Btorm In Chicago. (swords) Instead of pikes, which means ployed In five mines, as follows: he Roi, 22 -Logan monument unveiled nt Chicago. in such a way is 1,44(1. It is a favorable j constipation. Syrup of Figs is the cille Lane, youngest daughter of ex-Sena­ yellow fever ia the Southern Slates are lilt- Four killed bv explosion of naphtha on the snme thing. The diamonds (car- i»:iu: War Eagle, 00; Center Star, 30; Iron commentary upon the honesty and care of I only remedy of its kind ever pro- tor oJc Blackburn of Kentucky, shot her­ clearly not matters of small importance steamer at Bridgeport, Coun $1,000,000 reaux, square stone tiles or the like) Mask, 30; Sunset, 30., The Slocan people our public men that •during ft period uf i rluced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ self. According to the statement given In lhe history of the world. The year has grape sugar factory fire nt Peoria, ill, designate the order of citizens, mer­ claim to make a better showing than this, 24—New tariff law enacted; Congress ad­ thirty years tho number of books lost or out hy the family the slu Oting was acci- I been an unusual one from the fact that journs. .. .Cloudburst at Boston. chants and tradesmen. The Spaniards ceptable to the stomach, prompt in both as to number of men employed and not returned waa only five in a thousand. dental. Both of Mrs. Lane's physicians but few men of really great reputation 30—Seven killed by cyclone at Sun Jose, have a coin, dineros, which answers to its action ami truly beneficial in its wages paid. The average wages in Ross­ have passed from the stage of their earth­ in. refused to discuss the subject even lo the • • • it, aud the Dutch call tbe French word effects, prepared only from the most land aie $\ per day: in the Slocan the ly labors; their number can be computed AUGUST,' I extent of saving whether or md the' Large numbers of petitions, supported cArreaux, stclncen, stones and dia­ . healthy and agreeable substances, its miners aro paid $3.50. upon the lingers of the two hands. 0 Elevator fire at Chicago kills four lire- by many .signatures and uniform in their j wound would prove fatal, hut from thei men, hurts 20 more, and does $600,000 dam­ monds, from the form. Treste, the phraseology, are being presented to the many excellent qualities commend it The Kaslo News sums up the matter best that can be learned she will probably ! The most Important events of the year age. trefoil leaf or clover, corruptly called 8 Assassination of Premier Canoras of House of Representatives. They ask the to all and have made it the most thus: recover, although Buffering severely from | aro recorded below in the order of tbeir clubs, alludes to farmers und country occurrence: Spain, passage of a Beiles of laws to protect the popular remedy known. The following Bilver-lead properties of the shock. A friend of the family nomi­ IB—Orleanlst Prince Henri seriously morals of the public. For example, to folks generally. It Is not known how wounded by Italian Count of Turin in a duel Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 the Slocan and Ainsworth divisionsj locat­ nated to give oul a statement said at mid­ JANUARY. prohibit gambling In stocks, produce, rac­ this figure came In be culled clubs, un­ 1 Thirteen miners perish at Paehuca, ut Paris. cent bottles by all leading drug­ ed within a radius of ."> miles from Kaslo, night on Saturday Mrs. Lane was prepar­ Mexico Extremely high temperature ami 16—Great boom In wheat... .Cold wave at ing pools and other forms of speculation less the name was borrowed from the by air line, are given as making an inter­ ing to retire. Hcr husband at the timet heavy rains In Northwest... .Pfngree Inaug­ Chicago, by telegraph, to prohibit the transmission Spanish game, which has staves or gists. Any reliable druggist who esting table for comparison. The wages urated Governor of Michigan. 17—Snowstorm In South Dakota....Wheat of stock quotations for speculative pur­ (dubs Instead of the trefoil. may not have it on hand will pro­ was in the adjoining room looking over! 2-W. A. Hammond, wrecker of Illinois touches 98c at Chicago, in these eamps are $3.50 per day. il) -t.'nknown man killed by farmers near poses, nnd the transmission in the mnils cure it promptly for any one who the paper. Mrs. Lane opened r. bureau National Hunk, commits suicide Fatal "The history of the four kings Is that The pay rolls of 20 representative mines storm In Southwest Nashville, Tenn., haa Chicago, for assaqlt Four killed by glu­ of newspapers containing pictures or de­ drawer tn get a handkerchief ami picked cose factory explosion at Davenport, Iowa. scriptions of prize lights, to prohibit the of David, Alexander, Caesar nnd wishes to try it. Do not accept any now operating, as closely as can be ascer­ U00.000 Are West and Northwest del- up a handful of gloves and laces which I ugo-l bj nil us. 21—Wheat reaches the dollar price in sev­ exhibition of ktnetoscope reproductions of Charles, names which were aud still substitute. tained, are given herewith: 3 Snow and frost succeed rain. eral cities and occasions great excitement. had been tossed together in the drawer. [ 28—Three hundred Sepoys massacred by prize tights and other brutalizing specta­ ure on French cards. These names are CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Payne, KM) men: Slocan Star, 120; 4 -Furious bllssart. In the West—Gov. cles, nnd to prohibit the transportation Under this fluffy mass was a liny lady's | Bcofleld Inaugurated at Madison, Wis Afrldls In India. those of the great monarchies of the SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Whitewater, 110; Ruth, 100; Reco. 80; pistol, a gift to Mrs. Lane from her fath- j Three St. Paul hanks full. 2d—President of Uruguay assassinated, from State to State of materials for such Jews, , Romans and Franks un­ LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK, N.t Idaho. 70; Montezuma, 70; Queen Bess, 5- Guv. Altgeld pardons 10 criminals St. 20—News of a great tidal wave in Japan. exhibitions. er, and a possession of which she was par- j 80—Steamer Portland arrives ut Seattle der Charlemagne. By the queens nre 50; Lucky Jim, 25; Last Chance, 20; No. Stanislaus parsonage nt Hay City, Mich., ticularly fond. It caught in a piece of lace j tacked by warring church factions—l'our with Alaskan treasure. * • * intended Arglne, Esther, Judith and I, 40; Tariff, 23; Black Diamond, 20; An- 81—Yellow fever breaks out at Ocean Swallows—"They say 'one swallow as she raised her hand, and, falling of its children die bj nre near WestAeld, Wis.; The ladies of the cabinet are decidedly Pallas, typical ot birth, piety, fortitude to ine, 25; Evanhoe,26; Rambler, 22; Dar­ three near Habcnck, Wis. Springs, Miss. doesn't make a summer/" said Sippler, as own weight, struck the hammer on the put out by the edict that forbade their and wisdom, the qualifications residing danelles, 22: Ajax, 10; Goodenough, 15; 6—Illinois Legislature meets Seven TTr- SEPTEMBER. he drained his glass at a gulp. edge of the -open drawer. The pistol ex- I lullue nuns perish by flre at Convent of Our New Year's receptions and the dinners lu each, and, I mny add, most of those 2- Crops reported greatly damaged by long "That's right, too," replied Tippler, who Whitewater Deep, 10; total, 1023. Lady of I/ukc St. Johns, Itoberval, Quebec. continued drought. thnt were to precede and follow. They necessary in a good poker player. 1 ploded and the ball penetrated lier left 11—Tanner Inaugurated Governor of Illi­ The number of smaller properties now 7— Railroad collision near Emporia. Kan.; do not sec any occasion for it. The Pres­ spoke from experience, "but I can prove breast. nois with much pomp and ceremony several killed.... Lake Si. Clair yacht cap* may ulso explain that Arglne is an operating, employing from three to ten Mount Inaugurated Governor of Indiana ident did not ask or even suggest a sus­ thnt it takes precious few of them to What became of the ball it is impossible i sited, drowning six. anagram for regina, meaning queen by meu, will doubtless easily increase the with very simple style House kills Pa­ 9—Terrible headend collision near New­ pension of social affairs. He told the make a fall." to say. According to the statement given | cific funding bill American-British arbi­ nature. By the knaves were meant the • above figures to 1200. castle, Colo., kills 30 people and mangles members of his cabinet he should close the out il struck a rib and ranged around he- i tration treaty signed. many others. While House for thirty days, although he servants to knights, the old definition 12— Five children drown, skating, at St. THIS FULNESS TIIEREOF. 'l'he Iltickhnru Group. 10—Twenty-two striking coal miners near did not think it was necessary for them of knave being servant. There are neath the left shoulder, making only a ' Lou la Four die lu powder explosion at Latimer, Pa., Bitot dead by deputy sheriffs; to follow liis example, but without con­ some, however, who think that the Ambrose Stewart, superintendent of the superficial wound. At the same time it is - Sbauiokln, Pa. many others wounded. Among tbe discomforts of life and the 18—Five killed In a Pottsvllle, Pa., eoal 11—Miners' convention at Columbus set­ sulting their wives, they agreed to do so. knights themselves were intended by Buckhom group of claims in the Moyea said Mrs. Lane is suffering so from the fullness thereof, reaching to every family, •haft. tles tho great coal strike. The husbands havo since had an unhappy those cards, because Hog Ier and Ln- river country, was in Spokane the other shock that the physicians have devoted 10—Wm. Vi. Mason chosen Senator from there is lhat which can so easily mitigate 13—Tidal wave along'the Texas const took time, and thc Washington social world hire, two names on French cards, were day. The Liuekhorn group is a free milling all their energies to rallying her without Illinois... .Three negroes lynched In Louis­ many lives and did great damage to prop­ or entirely cure, the wonder Is why we iana. erty. hns offered them no sympathy. famous knights at the time cards wore proposition and was bonded by John P. attempting to ascertain the extent of the i endure find suffer so much. From big 21—Nine sailors drown off Long Island. 16—Five alleged burglars taken from Jail « • * Invented. Irvin of Spokane last summer for $35,- injury. 20— Fourteen below zero at OhlCflgfrJ 700 by a mob nt Versailles, Ind., and lynched. I pains to little aches, which are the wear ooo. Two payments have been made on poor families aided; relief measures adopted 10—Anarchist assaults President Diaz of The opposition to tbe ratification of tho "Now," continued the new player, ! and tear of the physical structure of man, Lucille was the youngest daughter ofj over entire city 82,500,000 Are at Phila­ the bond and Air. Irvin has since associ­ Mexico; death of the assaulter at the Hawaiian treaty has simmered down al- I there are always remedies good, better Senator Blackburn. She was married in delphia 8850,000 (Ire at Chicago. hands of a mob. warming to his subject, "If you will ated with himself several Pennsylvania 27—Continued cold weather lu Northwest. moHtVntiroly to the sugar trust, the Louis­ lake the history of cards from the time \ and best, The choice should always be 1805 to Thomas F. Lane, a prominent bus- j 20—Outbreak of yellow fever In New Or­ j for the best as the surest and cheapest. capitalists who arc also largely interested 28- Lymnn J. Gage of Chicago accepts leans. iana planters und the beet-root sugar of " but ho was never allowed to iness man and politician of Summit. N. J. I treasury portfolio. 21—President Ratchford of the United manufacturers. There are a few Senators | In chronic or acute suffering with rheu- in Yalik properties on this side of tlie 31 Family of seven die by fire in Hobo- finish, for tbo other members of tho | matism, neuralgia, sciatica of lumbago, 1 At the time of the marriage Mr. Lane Mine workers declare-, the coal strike ended. who oppose thc treaty on principle, as line. "We have live claims in the group/ ken, N. J Cruiser Brooklyn on tlie rocks. 26—Nine men killed iu a bloody riot nt arty" came in then, and who ever '• or with the minor ailments of sprains was a chief of division in the treasury de- I they believe it inexpedient for the United j and bruises, or of soreness and stiffness said Mr. Stewart. "They are the lluek- FEBRUARY. (llrardvllle, Pa Mra. John Becker and leurd of a lot of poker players delay- partment. Subsequently he accepted a j five children slaughtered near Carroll, Iowa. Stales to assume the responsibility of gov­ I tho efficacy of St. Jacob's OU and the horn, Iloosier Hoy, Keystone, Scout ami * - Pennsylvania State cnpttol burned; loss ....Hallway hold-up at Moorbend, Minn. erning tiny detached-territory, and several ug the game for anything, historical place with the Maxim Arms Company of (1.600,000.... Venesuelan trcnty signed. | fullness thereof, in so many complete and Lucky Three. The properties are on Deer 20-41,000,000 flre In Washington, D. C on the Democratic side have joined the ir otherwise' perfect cures make it stand out as the New York as their agent in Washington. 8-Admiral Bunco's squadron la a BtOMU off Fall of Azcnrraga ministry In Spain. creek, a tributary of Moyea river, and are Hampton Koads; three seamen swept away, opposition because they regard annexa­ best remedy for pain. Why then should The position is reputed to be a good one 80— Resignation of the Kalli ministry in about three miles from Sylvanile camp. several Injured... .$200,000 railroad shop Greece. tion as a Republican ..measure. we stand on the order of going for It and and the Lanes had apparently always an Dre at Prlnceon, lud. not go al once? In numberless cases the The claims were located by I). Longley, OCTOBER. * * * abundance of money, which they spent 10—Bradley-Martin ball at New York costs When It's Easy—"It must be hard to aggravations of discomforts and pains and Charles ICrwtng, .Jasper King and Irving 1500,000,.. .Phenomenal drop In price of 1—Five bandits held up n train In Indian Chairman Loud of the House Commit­ pains are from delay. Why should w« freely, living at a fashionable hotel and j it.'.-l rails. lose one's mind," said the thoughtful Bryant and were bonded last summer to Territory Thirty persona hurt In railway tee on Postofflces has been working during suffer? seeming to lack none of the good things j 18—Aid. O'Mailey acquitted of murder nt accident at Medfprd, Mass. boarder. J. P. Irvin. The bond runs until .1 .ne 1, Chicago,.. .Death of j. Randolph Tucker at 8—Death of Gen. Neat Dow. the recess on the report of tho committee 1S0S, ami it will be taken up in due sea­ of life. 'Iheir little girl, something over a ; Lexington, Va., and (Jen. .1. O. Shelby at 4—Sitgusta miuistry assumes control In on the Loud bill, and has practically com­ "It ought to be easy if your bead is Among seasonable articles of popular 1 son. Mr. Irving having interested some year obi, was one of the favorites about j Adrian, Mo.; both noted Confederates. Spain Austin, Pa., almost entirely de­ pleted it. He believes lhat the measure cracked/ snid the cheerful idiot.—In­ 14—Greeks bombard Canes, island of prices are covered steins, with raised fig­ stroyed by flre. dianapolis Journal. eastern men in the enterprise, 'j he claims the house with all who knew her. and the , under Turkish rule. 5—Connecticut votes an educational test will effect a saving of at least $10,000,000 ures and German inscriptions. Hi—Appeal of Jos, II. Dunlop, convicted of annually, and will wipe out the enormous are all on a ledge of free milling gold ore particular pride of her mother. Mr. and for voters. Mrs, Harriet Shafter, wife of Brigadier and the average of 2S assays taken at Mrs. Lane, according to those who saw Improper use of malls at Chicago, to Supreme 6—Alton train held up near Kansas City. detlcit that confronts the Potsoffice De­ Advantageous in One Respect.—"Would Court falls. Mo Thousands of lives lost nnd much General William H. Shafter, commanding intervals throughout the. 0000 feet of the them every day, were unvaryingly affec­ partment every yoar. Mr. Loud believes you be willing to live iu a haunted 1(J— Millionaire Ducstrow banged at Union, properly destroyed by a typhoon In the Phil­ the bill is much stronger this session than the department of California, died nt her ledge that runs through the claims is tionate and attentive to each other, and Mo., for wife murder; Peter Schmidt and ippine Islands $117,000 fire at Chicago house?" inquired Mrs. Moeklou, who had Ham Foster bunged at Clayton, Mo.'... last, and, while not absolutely confident, home at Fort Mason Friday, after tt short slock yards Large fire lu Detroit Six been considering the advisability of mov­ she, while of slight physique, was in ex­ Greeks capture Turkish fort at Crete. lrls burned to death al Plaiikliitou, S. D.... thinks it will finally carry. illness. $23.35. cellent health. 17—Powers uf Europe protest against ac­ fMsnstrotis flre at Medoru, III. * • • ing, Musi Unit for Money. tion of Greece. 7—Two prisoners roasted lu Opcllka, Ala., "Well, Henrietta," was thc answer, "1 18—-Two thousand Moslems statu In Crete jail, The agents of the Cuban junta lu AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHi RS. Beginning with the year the smelters hy Greeks... .Pig shortage of Slate officials must sny it would he a good deal of a com­ FIRE PANIC IN A THEATER. 8—Gen. Weyler recalled from Cuba.... Washington Justify the assassination of We are asserting in the courts our right to the. have adopted a new rule that will hardly discovered in Nebraska. Death of ex-Senator Mjd'Uerson of New fort to be able to hear noises without hav­ exclusive use of tlie word "CASTORIA," aud 21—Oanea bombarded by the powers.... Jersey, Col. Ruiz as necessary to intimidate the " i'lTUIKR'SCASTOKIA," as our Trade Mark. suit mine owners, says a Wallace, Idaho, Untie Audience Started n HIIHII lor Baby girl at tlie Harrisons'. 12—Bandits rob a train near Austin, Tex­ cowardly nnd corrupt men in their ranks ing to get up and hunt burglars."—Wash­ 1 dispatch. Heretofore ' they have made (lie Door*. 22—General observation of Washington's as....Death nt Detroit of ex-Senator Chas. who are likely to be allured into making ington Star. 7, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of lTyaimis, Massachusetts, birthday Floods In Ohio Valley. contracts with shippers by which they W. Jones of Florida. terms with the Spanish authorities either wnathcorlginatorof "1'ITCUER'S CASTORIA," 25-Powers decide Greece must evacuate 14—Four people killed In a railway acci­ ihe same tliat has borne and does uow bear the could have ore sampled at various sam­ Butte, dan. 17.—A tire, supposed fo be Crete. through fear or bribery. They say that ilis Weakness—She—He does not seem dent at StlttSVllIe, Ont. 'ac-slmlle signature of CHAS. II. FLETCHER oa pling works and final settlements would of incendiary origin, broke out in the Bos­ MARCH. 18—Four persons killed nnd many Injured hereafter uo Spanish agent will dare ap­ to be a brilliant conversationalist. by caving In of a theater roof lu Cincin­ every wrapper. Tli is is the original'' PITCHER'S be made on the basis of the sampler's as­ ton dry goods store, in lhe Odd Fellows' 4—McKlnley Inaugurated Six killed at proach an insurgent camp, and that it will He—Xo; unfortunately, he can't talk Boston by gas explosion, nati. be dangerous for any stranger to do so. CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes say. Since January 1 they bave declined building, on Broadway, adjoining the Ma- 6—Extensive floods iu Mississippi Valley, 16— Steamer Triton sunk ln Caribbean Sea » * * talk on any subject unless he knows of the mothers of America for over thirty years. and lu Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.... and 150 lives lost. Look Carefully at the wrapper aud see that it is to make any more such contracts, declar­ guire opera house, about 0 o'clock last 17-Wlndsor, N. R., fire-swept nnd 3,000 something about it.-~Puck. Greece defies the powers. Thc distressing death of Miss Leila Her­ the kind you have always bought, aud has the ing their final settlements would be made night. t—Foundering of steamer Ville de St. Na- eople left homeless... .Death of Chas. A. on the mineral in the ore as shown at the I.cl'ore the fire was extinguished tin1 calre off Carolina; 05 lives lost. f tana of the New York Sun. bert has caused a shock to her many The recent fulling olT ill wheal exports ugnature of CHAS. II. I-XETCHER on the 0— Tremendous rainfall in central States. 10—Death of Geo. M. Pullman of Chicago. friends and acquaintances iu Washing­ wrapper. No one has authority from me to use smelter. Tbe result nf this would be that stock was practically a total loss, it was 21—Jury lu Luetgert murder case In Chi­ proves, as wus indicated last week in 10—Six killed Iu a wreck near Princeton, ton. She was n young woman of beau­ my namt except The Company of which instead of knowing just what the ore was insured for $25,000, which is believed to Ind. cago disagreed. Briidstr-eois, to have been due to the usual 24—Twenty Uvea lost In New York Cen­ tiful character, gentle, amiable and gen­ 2has. H. .Vlelcher is President. worth, and being able to draw for lhe be the full value. The dense smoke pen­ 12—Bllssard sweeps the Northwest—$400,- holiday quiet and not to any falling oil' March 8, 1897. SAMUEL PITCHER. M.D, 000 wholesale grocery fire at Chicago. tral accident at Garrisons, N. Y Bank erous, nnd was generally beloved and ad­ amount the day it was shipped, the mine etrated to the upper part of lhe building, 16—11,600,000 fire at St. Louis Floods In wrecked at Blalraburg, Iowa. mired, Those who knew her best believe of demand from abroad. The total ex­ 27-Wabash Railroad offices In St. Louis ports of wheat (Hour included as wheat) owners ean not know the value of a ear where Thomas Sleet, a paralytic, and his Mississippi Valley make thousands of no- burned. that her suicide wns due to fear that she There seems no limit to the diamond family, lived. They were rescued with dif­ groes homeless. from the United States and Canada for of concentrates until from four to six 17 -Fitxslinmoun whips Corbett at Carson 20—Henry George, single-tax advocate, might be a permanent cripple. combs, hair ornaments, and jewelled ai­ died of apoplexy at New York. the week amounted to 5^048,000 bushels, weeks after shipment is made. ficulty. City, Nov 78 lives lost by foundering of * * • grettes with which women now adorn French steamer off Carolina. NOVEMBER. against 3,481,000 bushels last week, and Pall Creek Camp. Smoke also penetrated to the opera The pension certificate of the Rev. L. their heads whenever they don evening 21—Powers blockade Cretan ports to Greek 1—Sale of the Union Pacific Railroad. 3,048,000 bushels a year ago; 3,202,000 John Rankin has returned to Florence, house, where "Under the Dome" was be­ Shins. J. Keith of Vlncennes, Ind., will be can­ gowns. 2—Thirteen firemen Injured by a gasoline bushels in 1800, and. 3,604,000 bushels in Idaho, from Fall ereek with most en­ ing given, As Manager tlagan started for 22—Cyclone kills eight and Injures 23 school explosion at a tire lu Philadelphia Elec­ celed, because the holder lias informed children at Arlington, Ga.; family of five tion day: New York elected Van Wyck the bureau that he does not consider him­ 1805. couraging reports from the new camp. tbe stage In advise the audience to with­ killed ln Henry County, Ala. Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a (Tammany) Mayor; Ohio, Pennsylvania, self longer entitled to a pension, his dis­ lie is developing a free milling gold draw quietly, some oue rushed into the 28—Heavy fall of slushy snow In North­ Iowa aud Massachusetts went Republican; J family medicine with us since 1865.—J. R. ability having disappeared, and has asked 1 quartz proposition, 'l'he (iohl Bug ore is gallery and gave an alarm. There was a west. Maryland, Nebraska, New York, Kentucky United States Consul Powell at Seoul. Madison, 2409 42d Ave., Chicago. Ilia. 80—Forty-five killed by a cyclone at Chand­ and Virginia Democratic; Colorado .was car­ that liiM name be dropped from the rolls. being hauled to the Banner mill, where it rush for the doors and some women faint­ ler, O. T. ried by sliver men, aud In South Dakota Re­ Coreu, cables tbe death of the emperor. There Is ouly one other such case on rec­ The dainty little lnuchines., the letier u ill In' treated as soon as a new plate ar­ ed and were slightly trampled * Xo one 31—House passes Dingley tariff bid publicans and won over Populists. ord, rives which has been pent for. Several was seriously hurt. The attaches of the Powers bombard Cretans. 4—Chesapeake and Ohio train wreck at I scale, is now to be found on many wom­ APRIL. Charlottesville, Vn., In which four people * * * en's desks. The height of luxury is ob- hundred tons will be milled and a rich I healer acted with great coolness, and pro killed and many Injured Five men fl—Carter H, Harrison elected Mayor of Secretary Wilson Is greatly interested j tallied in the sterling silver scales. clean-up is expected. A. Cl. Amsberry of this probably prevented a more serious Chicago by 75,000 plurality Alarming badly burned by molten Iron lu Milwaukee, and two die from their Injuries. in legislation for the establishment of Established 1780. the Black Hills, South Dakota, is in camp disaster. The play was not ended. floods lu Mississippi Valley. 8—11.000,000 flre at Knoxvllle, Tenn; 17 6— Train robbery near Grunts, N. M postal savings banks because he believes examining properties with the view of in­ people killed. Fourteen lives lout by the sinking of the they arc necessary to thu prosperity of After Wing n\viwUcd by all aUiers, send us stamp vesting. M.J. Shields is expected to come steamer Idaho on Luke Erie. for particulars of King HoU-muii's Treasure, tlie failing iu the real gems, women ean 8—Snow storm in Central States. the farmers. It is sometimes an all day's over from Moscow in a few days to en­ 10—Daniel W. Voorhees, former U. S. Sen­ 11—Yellow fever quarantine declared off job, he says, for a farmer to go to the Baker's ONLY renewer of manly Rtreiigtb, MASON fall back on the imitation jewelry, for ator from Indiana, dies at Washington. ln Now Orlenns. .. .Thieves steal $14,000 in CHEMICAL CO., P. O. Box 717, I'liilmhtlplua, Pa. deavor to straighten out the affairs of the money and Jewelry from a Sliver Creek, N. town where the nearest bank Is situated, happily the setting of the imitation stones ltV-RtotB In Indianapolis over 3-cent ear- Ozark mine with the. hope of resuming hH-*^.$600,000 fire at Now Orleans. Y„ bank. while there Is a postofflCQ iu every village. is executed with so much care and taste Xovel skins and unique designs char­ work. The Free Coinage mine has two 17—War between Turkey and Greece. 12—$50,000 fire at Fostorla, Ohio. • * • 18—Fierce windstorm lu Chicago; $150,000 13—Three Indians lynched by a mob at acterize the newest leather goods. Mex- nnd one half feet of ore in the. face of the that the least valuable becomes an artis­ flre. Wllllaiusport, Ni D. The copyright department is a most Im­ Chocolate, I lean alligator, bison slclnj Russian leather, HO-fool drift which is being pushed. There tic ornament. 20-Desperate fighting In the Levant.... 17—Three people Injured ln n railway portant branch of the Government, and wreck near Cleveland, Ohio... .Panic In a rhinoceros and elephant's hide, aud all the are aliout 200 tons on the dump and thc First execution hy electricity lu Ohio. indicates an enormous increase in literary celebrated for more g 23—-Daman Pasha assumes com ion ml of Cincinnati school caused the Injury of four standard kinds nre employed. pile is growing daily. A mill next sum­ Donllon lea puis, sugar bowls and erea- Turkish troops, which have met severe re­ children. .. .Rozel, Kan., ulnae Into the and musical Compositions and in designs than a century as a ^ mer is a possibility. A force of men is iei'8, iu cased sets, are convenient for verses. pralrlo In a night. which are susceptible lo .copyright. In 10—Three miners killed In railway wreck delicious, nutritious, ^ Try Schilling'! Best tec, aod baking powder, exposing a good ore body on the Bride of, reseiilal ion purposes. 24—Turks capture Vast floods 1870 the number of copyrights granted In Missouri and Mississippi Valleys. at Coal Bluff, Ind....Great flre In London, wns 5,021; in 1880, 20,080; in 1800, 42,- and flesh-forming X Florence. 26— Hundreds of families at Ottumwa, England; loss $25,000,000. Iowa, uud Quincy, III,, homeless hy Hoods. 20—Masked negro, attempting to hold np 7u8; iu 1800, 72,470, beverage, has our <# An Offset—"Is it not. a fact that en­ Dividends by ilu- Reco, 27—Dedication of Grant's tomb at New a Kansas (.'Ity street car, shot conductor und well-known 9 lightened laws hnve had the effect of in­ motorman. • • • York $2,000,000 flre at Newport News. Va. . l'*;-t or Inirl-'.i trcanuren. Df. D. Rossland, aiuFsays it will soon be one of bazar. 80—Now cabinet formed In Austrta.... of the Army of the Tennessee to secure MADE ONLY BV ttVJ/U jt-owLKKriw.xaar.Heutiii.igton.Conn. the dividend payers. Is greater than that of any living phy­ 7— Brutal murder of the Harris family, Eleven persons killed ln n railway accident tho erection of a monument to Gen. tf sician, male or female. near Waukesha, Wis., by Wm. Pouch, at Warsaw, Poland Martin Thorn con­ Work on tlie Hall liiiuerHi-.II. 9—Sixteen die by flre on Mallory Line George B. MeClellnn at Washington has | WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd., $ You can talk freel3'toawomanwhen victed of the murder of Wm. Guldensuppe at held Its first meeting aud elected Adjt, steamship Leona, off Sandy Hook... .Greece New Y'ork. j Dorchester, Mass. ? ILLUSTRATED!, Mining circles in the portion (if the It Is revolting to relate your private asks Intervention of powers. - Geu. Kuggles chairman. Tobacco Hoot range tributary to Sheri­ troubles to a man; besides, a man does 14—Snow at Chicago. DECEMBER. jCATALOGS dan, whieh includes Mill ereek. is. stim­ IS—Cater Intervenes to stop war ln the 1—Thirty-seven miners killed In Homburg, * * * not understand, simply because he isa Levant. Bavaria, by explosion of flre damp. .. .Furi­ Ink erasers are not allowed in either the M FREE ulated this winter with unusual energy, man. al -Severe earthquake shock In Cincin­ ous riots at Prague, Bohemia. War or the Navy Department except un­ nati and southeast... .Five of a picnic par­ says a special correspondent of the Sher­ 4—Three men killed and several persons der the direction of n chief of bureau, nnd tgBuell MRS. PINKHAM'S STANDING ty killed on Long Island. Injured In a collision of trolley cars near idan Taper. On tiie Bob Ingersoll mine JUNK. no one 1B allowed to erase an entry In any » Lambersoil INVITATION. Detroit, Mich. Bod D. L-eggatt, in whom title to this 6—Resignation of the Italian ministry. official record book without explanations MEDICAL ISO FRONT SI, 2— Spanish cabinet resigns. property is now vested, is working a force Women suffering; from any formcf 8—Two of a mob of lynchers killed nt 6—Congress convenes In regular session at and express permission. PORTLAND. Oft of eight men, sinking a shaft. This mine Urbana, Ohio, and nine wounded, by mllltla Washington. • • * female weaknessare invited topromptly under command of Sheriff McLean. 11—Two men killed In railway collision at TREATMENT is situated on the north side of Mill ereek, communicate with Mrs. Pinkham-, at 7—Six killed In a wreck near Hudson, Wis. Oakland, Cal Ilnytinn cabinet resigned. Dr. Sheldon Jackson, the Alaska ex­ Is It WrOBrf? distant from Sheridan about 12 miles. Mr. I Lynn, Mass. AU letters are re- IM200.000 flre at Carllnville, III Death 13—New Hiivtlnn ministry formed. pert, says that there is so much gold in Get It Right. : of Alvan Clark, famous lens-maker, at Cam­ 14—Resignation of Chilian cabinet.... Alaska that persons who go there ten Beggatt has constructed a new wagon celved, opened, read, and answered by bridge, Mass. Rudlnl cabinet reconstituted In Italy. 8N TIIU ^^^^^^^YOUR LIVE^ R Keep It Right years hence will huve us good a chance as road up the mountain to the mine from yeomen only. A woman can freely 11— Wife murderer French hanged at 16—Three men killed ln C, E. A I. wreck those who go next, spring. To Any Reliable Man. Moor.'s Ite-r«»l.d R.m.dy will do It. Thr*. Mill ereek at a Cost of $1000, as well as Roekford, III. at Clinton, Ind....Death of Alnhonso Dau- talk of her private illness to a woman. 12 Mayor Itldmnls killed at Bunker Hill, det, noted French author... .William Ter­ Mnrvclotia npplinncoamlono month a remedies dose, will Make yon feel tetter. Get It Iron • • • of rnro power will be oeut Oil tnttl, witttoitt anu your druggist or any wholesale drug bouM, «t greatly improving the old road, leading Thus has been established the eternal 111., by Editor Hedley. ries, English actor, assussluated in London. iidmncf }Hnjnunt, hy thef.-reiunat compiuiy in (ho ! Postmaster General Gary and Secre­ Up the ereek from Sheridan. A large confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and 13—Attempt to kill President Faure by a ... .Ratification of peaco treaty between world in tlm tn-jitiinim ut mini wetik, broken, dls- (rom Stew art A Holme. Oral Co., Mettle. I'arls bomb-thrower. Greece and Turkey... .New Chilian cabinet tary Gage have promised to nsslBt in lay­ c-rMinijuut] from effooti of excesses, worry, over- ditch has been constructed from Mill creek ; the women of America whieh hasnever 14^-Sulelde of Harney Bnrnato at sen, formed. ing the corner stone of the new postoffice iwrk, rVc 1 i:i|i)iv niii.-n I*;.- cecured, complete rea- to the millsite where the owner contem­ been broken. Out of the vast volume 15— Temperature of 08 In Chicago; 40 pros­ 17-BIx lives lost In flre at Ottawa, Out t'lmuou or development of nil robust conditions. trations. Three persons perish In an $660,000 flre at building in Chicago on the 4th of next The timo of Mils oiTi>r Is limited. No O. O. I). plates erecting a large concentrating ! of experience which she has to draw 18-17—Northwest suffers from awful heat. Grand Forks, Dak. July. Hellenic; no decent Ion ; no exiximtro. Addroi-s «* plant when the mine lias been developed from, it is more than possible that she 18—Storm kills four children at Lincoln, 18—Zero weather in Chicago. ...Death of * • • sufficiently and enough ore put in sight has gained thc very knowledge that 111 —Cyclones In many Western localities. Hon. Washington Heslng, of Chicago. ERIE MEDICAL CO. Wf» 21—Victorian Jubilee celebration com­ 20—Five train wrecks—at Castle Rock, There Is a very favorable outlook, for to justify the outlay. will help your case. She asks nothing mence* at London, Colo., two persons killed; at Pontine, HI., the passage of the bankruptcy bill, and On Ilfneli Canyon. In return except your good will, and 24—Cyclone la Kansas kills three; hall five persons Injured; near Benson, Ariz., ono even the opponents of the measure con­ For Accidents or Sickness, for Klon- bombards Topeka. man killed; near Rip ton, Ala., four men diker, Traveler. Rancher or Family. Joe Foy, who had a lease and bond on ber advice has relieved thousands. 25—Lynching at Crystal Springs, Miss killed; at St. Louis, one man killed und two cede their conviction that It will pass both PI'S0~3S' CURE-TOR'-:& a copper prospect on Hindi canyon," pass­ Surely any woman, rich or poor, is very Race war at Key West over attempted lynch­ Injured. houses. . UUIIfcS WHtllfc ALL ELSE FAILS- | j Host Cough Syrup. Tustes Good. Une Kl Ptica S5.55. RE 4 CO,, Portland, Or* ed through Sheridan, Mont., the other day foolish if she does not take advantage ing. .. .Cornell defeats Yale and Harvard In 21—Suclde of Miss Leila Herbert at Wash­ college boat race Four legal executions ington, D. C Three skaters drowned at • • * I In tluio. Sold br druggists. r=i having been to Butte, whero he disposed of this generous offer of assistance. at St. Joseph, Mo., FayetterUle, W. Va., Tonawanda, N. Y Three skaters drowned The sale of postage stamps for the last CONSUMPTION I N. N V. Kn. 4, 'IIS, Atlanta, Ga., and HoustoA, Texas. at Gardner, Mas* quarter of the year 1807 was the largest ln the history of the country.

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