0. STRATHEARN (iNotonly does the best watch re-rf it pairing In town, but finds he also.( ti lines tbe beet that In done in town ( OPPOSITE FOSTOFFICK. « THE KASLO MORNING «,> VOL. III. KASLO, B. C, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 14.TB98. NO. 41.

RETURN OP POPULAR ARTISTS ADDITIONAL LOCAL MENTION.

IRE CONSIDERING THE CERTAINTY OF EARLY DEFEAT Read Kaslo's only daily. Mr. Mnckeozie and Miss Glover Again in Scottish Entertainment. Capt. Will J. Kane, of the tug Mar­ ian was up from Kuskonook yesterday.

The many admirers of Mr. William From Sandon's mines 23,523 tons of Mackenzie and MISB Jessie Glover, who Spanish Mioister for Colonies Says, Inly a Miracle ore have been shipped since August 1, are enroute to tbe east, will be de­ 1807. lighted to hear that, in compliance ,, W. R. Winstead, of the Elkhorn with Kaslo's desire strongly expressed mine, near Whitewater, came down on by a special deputation who waited Sunday's train. upon these artists at the conclusion of their performance here on the 26th of C. H. Baker, the butcher, left for .May last, another treat has been ar­ Ft. Steele yesterday, where he is inter­ ranged for tomorrow night. ested in some valuable gold claims. Mr. Mcintosh has graciously placed Tk QaeeiRept Would Transfer Responsibility to tie Infanta Isabelfe—-The the use of The Olympic Hall at the David Brown, of the Hazlewood disposal of Mr. Mackenzie's company, iz Fleet Is U Dairy, Spokane, spent Sunday in the and arrangements have been made to city, after a trip through the Slocan. provide for 300 patrons and extra stage effects. Sandon has given up the idee, of a The program is even better than the celebration on Dominion Day, but will last, which received such an enthusias­ If. S. Army ^f Invasion Sails' fer kk 15,000 Strong—African Trouble Between France do the honors on Labor Day, Sept. 5. tic reception. A special feature will be tho Forest and England Finally Settled. A telephone line is being built up to Scene, from Ingomar, the Barbarian, the Noble Five. Machinery for tho the great poetio drama, in which Mr. compressor plant is expected in a few Mackenzie appears in the title role and days and will be installed at once. Miss Glover as Parthenia, the Greek Niger Boundary Dispute Settled. Maiden. London, June 1.3.—It is said that Blanco "Looking for the Inevitable. Many favorable comments are heard It is needless to speak in praise of communications on the question of in­ Paris, June 13.—The Niger bounda­ London, June 13.—The Madrid cor­ on the improved appearance, of our tervention are passing between Vien­ artists who have ao( firmly established ry dispute in which English papers respondent of the Daily News tele­ streets since the bridging, grading and themselves in tho hearts of those who na, Paris, Berlin and St. Petersburg, and politicians bave professed to soe graphs that General Blanco's last de­ sidewalking contracts were finished. Emperor Joseph taking the initiative. had the pleasure of hearing their a war cloud, is practically settled. A spatch ia less sanguine. Military pre­ The Spanish, however, must face the unique evening entertainment; we convention covering all disputes is cautions have been taken to quell dis­ This afternoon W. H. Sinclair of this situation squarely. Cuba and Porto need only advise all who have not ready for signatures. turbances when the inevitable hap­ city will be married to Miss Estelle Rico will obtain their independence, had the privilege, to take advantage of France gets two commercial depots pens. — *- Skead of Winnipeg. The ceremony and in all probability the U. S. will re­ this opportunity. on the lower Niger for outlets far will be performed at Nelson by Rev. tain tbe Philippines as security for In­ The prices are only 50 and 26 cents Frenoh trade with Upper Dahomey, British Collier Captured. .Menzies. Mr. Cook will act as the best. demnity, which is not likely to be paid Tickets, and plan of reserved seats while Great Britain's gain consists of New Yorlc, June, 4*3.—A Herald de­ man, and the entire party returns to for many years. open today, at Stephenson's drug store. territory on the Goh! Coast. spatch says: Kaslo this evening. It will be necessary to secure tickets "The merchantman captured by the early to avoid inconvenience. '•Only ii Miracle Can Save Manilla." auxiliary cruiser St.. Louis last Friday E D.Hicks of the Pacific hotel leaves Second Manilla Expedition Ready. this-morning for New Denver to super­ London, June 13.—Senor Romero night was the British steamer Twick­ San Francisco, June 13.—Major Gen­ intend the development of some mines "Spending Tbelr Money an They See Fit." Giron, Spanish minister for the col­ enham with 3,200 tons of coal for Span­ eral Merritt has issued verbal instruc­ ish fleet. She was sent to Key West." near that city. He will be gone all Saute body has sent Mayor Houston of onies, according to a Madrid despatch, tions through Major General Otis, that summer. The lodging house part of Nelson a marked copy of the last Satur­ said in an interview: colonels commanding regiments and the hotel will be conducted under day's issue of the Kaslo Morning News "Nothing short of a miracle can save (xuantanamo Occupation a Masterstroke. battalions are designated to sail on the lease, the bar and dining room being containing In interview form, a protest Manilla." second Philippine expedition. They London, June 13.—A Paris despatch closed. by Kaslo athletes against a distribu­ will have finished placing aboardship says: tion of prizes that discriminates Queen Would Transfer Regency. all camp equipments by next Tuesday ':Critics here regard the occupation against Kasloites in the sports of the London, June 13.—Reports are rife and must bo ready to embark their of Guantanamo harbor as a master HKJH WATER NOTES. Dominion Day celebration at Nolson. that the Queen Rcgont of Spain wishes troops by noon Wednesday. stroke and the fact that three thous­ Mayor Houston,accordingly pens us the and Spaniards allowed a landing is to transfer the regency to the Infanta Tho Chinese gardens on the flat are following extremely courteous epistle: ominously significant. Isabella and let her aocept American beginning to be flooded. Wreck of Britiah Steamer Arbeln. Nelson, B. C, June 13. conditions.

Editor News, Kaslo: Rt. Johns, Nfld., June 13.—The Brit­ Nelson-Kuskonook Telograph Line. Water is up to the passenger •lut- Dear Sir—A marked copy of the ish str. Arbela, Captain Smith, from Cadi* Fleet I'nseaworthy. On the C. P. R. telegraph line from form of the K. & S. road. News receiyed this morning. Al­ St. John, N. B., for Liverpool, which Washington, June 13.—Word has Nelson to Kuskonook now in course of though I am a member of the Domin­ went ashore in St. Mary's Bay last beeu received by the navy department construction, the wires have been Last week th© river fell several feot ion Day celebration committee, I had Friday, is a total wreck, full of water through an unofficial source that Ad- strung for a distance of five miles south nothing to do with arranging the and her deck load adrift. Tho wreck at Bonner's Ferry, but is now rising Camara's Cadiz lleet le found unfit for of the outlet lighthouse, along the west prizes. But I understand the money has been condemned and passengers shore of the lake. The work is under was contributed by the people of Nel­ and crew are now on their way to this Thus far the lake has risen over 17 the supervision of H.. Mclntyre, C. son, and tbey are probably doing as port in the tug Ingram. feet, and old timers pay it will go It. H. Army of Invasion 15,000 Strong. P. R. line inspector lor Kootenay,form­ the people of other towns do—spend- higher. erly an in the Kaslo office. ng their own money as they see fit. Washington, June 13.—The U. S. Cruiser San Francisco Ashore. The lake, has been rising steadily for army of invasion sailed at daylight for ' Yours Truly, JOHN HOUSTON. tbe last several days,'and. is still get­ Cuba from Key West 15,000 strong. Highland Light, Mass., June 13.— Hungarian Gypsy Woman Just Arrived 1 ting higher. The U. S. cruiser San Francisco ran Don't fail to call on The Hungarian Gaining Strength Every Day. ashore during a dense fog this morning Gypsy Woman, who tolls your fortune First American! to Fall in Cuba. Kaaio river is.a seething torreut, the The meeting of Mr. Retallack's sup­ at a point a half mile west of High only with the Gypsy Cards; without ask­ Off Guantanamo, Sunday, June 12, loggers taking advantage of it to drive porters last night at their headquart­ Head life saving station. The cruiser ing a question she tells what you came via Mole St. Nicholas, June 13.~-In a several thousand feet in the last few ers in the McGregor block was largely lies in an easy position and it is fo**, your past, present ond future. 14 hour continuous night defense of the days. attended. His cause ia gaining ground thought will float without injury at She will be here only a few days, so cable station by Lieut.-Col. Hunting­ every day. His formal acceptance of high water. call early." -• Manager Nat wick, of tbe steam laun­ ton's marines from the Panther,against the nomination may be expected soon. Room in tho building; next to the ftr dry, has found it necessary to teach his Spanish guerillas, four Americans cific Hotel, Kaslo. horse to swim since higttwater, to get were killed and one wounded. The V. 8. War Revenue BUI Signed. to his stable. Hugo A. Kiesling of Spokane, repre­ advance pickets are unaccounted for. Washington, Juao IS.—The war rev- senting the Washington Feed Oo., was The Spanish lost is unknown, but is enuo bit] was sent to the president and D R. Young of the Slocan News-ii '*n*r lo town Ull "Wing. doubtlw« largo. •igstf today. ia town,. *. RMd th« KMIO Moraing New*, 4

LOCATIONS. J Irom now on, whether Btaked correctly ! or'not, the surveyor may adopt the, Till! KASLO JHJAR. Juno 13.—Big Four, Woodbury erk.. j boundary liacs of the surrounding I claims, provided no side exceeds 1500 i PirSLtSHED EVlCRY MOBOTNG EXCEPT by W. B. Conroy. feet iu length. In other words, tl* lo- cator is entitled to the vaoant ground Ho, Fishermen. MONDAY AT KASLO, B. C Two Mile Creek and Kootenay, on that he claims, even If he doos not | Duncan river, by Jay Graves. stake it it mob a manner as to include hy The News Pub. Co. It alii with it he seldom does. Primrose, Duncan river, by A. E. By a recent decision of tho courts a Will supply you Subscription, $1 por moii'lli Advertis­ prgspoetor loot a claim because of iu- J ing rates made known on application. Noren. • , ablltty to seeur.* the post neoessary to with EvertMiig Sundown, Bear creek, by George ri^k the location. The amendment • provides that in cases where claims are ', Needful at Low Wooster. ' ' lj" above the timber line, or the' JUNE, 1898. prospector can not secure the neces- \? y\V] PPQ ftfppl "ToH ***> Evening Stae, Bear creek, hy Jay sii'ry ppsts, he may erect monuments of \JA- •L"*L'V70J KJ U'UC/J. J. *L/<7Li*5| earth or stone J 3 iM|T|.WjT>Fi 8 ft Graves. th stakiugr an extension the posts are Jointed or Tele- Black Diamond, Boar ereek, by Jas. often planted so as to form a wedj»e- ebape fraction between two ends of thc I ! Hanson. two claims. These fractions have uft- j scoped; Hooks, on incurred great oxponse, not only in t ll 5| tfj ? _? iio i it Silver King and Silver Dollar, Bear recording and surveying, but in cases I Baits and Flies; Silk lines, enamelled and waterproof; where they carry the lead, and thus be- | Landing Nets, Reels and all Kinds of Repairs. A full | 12,13 lllodOi: 18^ creek, by Jay Graves. come of such value as to promote liti- i Columbia, Bear creek, by A. Noren. gatiort. The amended act authorises j line of Hammocks and all kinds of Sporting Goods. 17p|ifltefe |f e 5J j the surveyor to ioclude such fractiou, Great Western, Bear creek, by Jas. provided it dcies* not cover more than I 51.65 acres, the area of a full claim,) In the Grocery Department, a fine line of Fancy Groceries will soon Haii son. and provided further that two location \ arrive. Try our Klondike Deviled Crabs, now here. $Hp& posts are tog other. i Polar fraction, Kaslo creek, by W.R. By failure to record assessment work in tho Clothing Department, try our celebrated lighter weights of — Health Underwear for warmer weather. Winstead and H. Williams. within tho required period of one year, EDITOBIAL OU-TCKOl PINGS either through oversight or the mi"- Forest Queen, 2 m. from Whitewater understandlng of partnership iuteres,tS) | valuable claims have beeu lo.t. Nov),, Cliff, the Oracle, hns spoken Now by W. It. Wlnstead. If a prospector fails to record the work within a year, he hiiB 30 days' addition-; :, lite iiix'woi'lcs proceed ! Azore, Lyle creek, by H. Williams. al time in which to make the record by Shanghigh, near Fry creek, by lt. J. payment ol on extra $10. Another change regarding the as-1 H.Giegerich it is very unsclfiHh in the Opposition Stevenson. sessment work is in that particular i which, called for work to the amount of I '11 offer to nssun.0 the onerous duties of $100 each. year.,,. -Ww,' a miner can da Kaslo, Sandon, Ainsworth CERTIFICATES. and record as many assessments as he irovernment. but then British Colum­ June 13.—Bear by J. Melloy. pleases in a year by paying the record­ bia has a reputation to sustalu at home ing fee tor each aspcssmcnt done to the A iin W. in ^T^ Hazel, by II. Williams. i-x'itmtof *10(). and abroad, and muni, ior thai reason Incase anybody should adverse an Susie B., Yubiu'.nm,Silver Queen and application for a certificate ot Improve­ F rcfiii.r the kind offer. ment and crown pruiit, the coutostaut Me'Nabb, by Win. H.'Hamilton. must have his claim surveyed imme­ , exchange home on Dominion Day If*tbey do not as to provide tlmt up lo May 1, ISO!*!,the. H 75(88.85, cost nf ouch ourvoy should count ag 'ilsi Nelson s-i't'anjreinentH. fn that. WOrk done on the claim, not to excead ftfoflssTQ $100. Tn plain Kngllsh, it eoiuuej as- %-,'V T soil of thing characteristic of Opposl- The following li a partial statement of ore t.n assessment and a.-; work toward th« ' l Screw •lilpigonta over tbe 0, i*. it. from Blocan,and crown grant, A survey gtinerally cot-tu iiliil I)lP**i 1 ion ci'.f.dii..dt's, rr Is it, recnlt.arty trvi 1 v 1 ' ai*_oau point* since .Ia:iiniry tut, not inelmled 11.00s 'The last legislature cxtetiJp the - - - J-'J'oo Plates iluiiMtone-s_rte? vVe-hojift ho '1 ie. wit ;.-. lhuforS-OlU-1 time to May 1, 1890. Hti'Miiltei', In ativerso proceedings In ^ , < Speak foi the people of Nels-in, ntid wc Si hie Tims, Mine. folia. connection with the title to i;mineral . 40 silver Gun. 440 .Simian Star uXilWaverley 60 claims, before any court, each party to do not believe that he does. Piiiyne . 19SU Idaho 1009 the proceedings shall give alilruiativc General Hardware ! ill Queen Bess fill! evidence of title. Heretofore tho burd­ •Concentrates. en ofproof Was"6h the contestant. Paints, Oils, Garden Tools. The business interests of West Koot­ The fee for recording assessment Kasl Of tho foregoing, the following have paid div­ work has lieen reduced from $2.75 to Hamilton Byers, ° enay should be trifled with no longer. idends aa follows: .$2.50. Heretofore the fee for recording AQENT TRt'AX AUTOMATIC ORE CARS. Sandon. assessments ha*; been 25 cents higher 1 in* votftwrif this riding-owe It tlu-tu- i'ayne Sl.MHI'WoNolile Five ... 40,000 than other fees. Blooan star.. 400,000|Oooaenodgb.., 83,800 elvcs, to others who have invested Kuth .voOsOOij^vVftaiiingtou... 20,000 Anybody who pulls down a legal pout Reco 2S7.f«0i);Ja4*keon _o,oin erected to mark a bonndai'y or location P. BURNS & CO., iarpc amounts here, to see that 'some- Ram bler-Cari.. -I.IHHt Surprise 81,000 of u mineral claim, or any . writing by low required to bis thereon, is liable to EA8LO MARKET. man thoroughly in touch with the.Cov- Resides the foregoing, other mines, linstock- imprisonment for six months or a line ed, have pnid dividends aa IOIIOWR: ' of $250, or both. This is supposed to ernment is returned at the fortb'edraing All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Idaho. i 240,0001 Last Chnnce.,. 37,000 bo directed particularly toward pre­ elections, July 9. It Is absolutely im­ Whitewater .. 194,000] Antolne. 115,000 venting the use of old posts by people Slocnn Boy... 26,000 Monitor.. 15,000 wtio testake a claim and sometimes de­ FISH ^5 POULTRY IN SEASON possible that any man can ,bo. of auy stroy evidences of a prior location. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. assistance whatever to the business in­ Following Ie a comparative statement of or* Silver King Hotel shipped from parts of thc Blocan and Ainswortb- OTTO AUGUSTINE, PROPRIETOR. terests of thlis riding, whose highest mining districts, passing through the custom house at Kaaio to foreign smelters for the five If you want the news while it Bar and Billiard Room recorded months of 1895, all of 1896 andl897: conception of statesmanship is in put­ IN CONNECTION. Confectionery, «.„,- Gross Weight Gross Valueof it IS news, subscribe for tho ting himself in opposition to the every •*ear' of Ore in Lbs. Ore in Dollars Tobacco, Cigars / 1895 (5 months) !2,_02,890 | 114,541 KASLO MORNING NEWS. Its Rooms from $2 per week up. Newly furnished Best in every line. A stock of fancy gro­ siffot't of the eonstituted Government. 1890 (12 month.*).... '.'8,344,524 1,114,116 throughout. Electric Lights. Front at., next 18U7 (12months).... 73,596.390 8,099,836 only $1 per month " door to Post Office, Kaslo, B. C. ceries is soon to be added to our stock. Totals. 99.148.804 M.328.49 Carney Bros., Front St., opposite Kaslo Hotel, Knslo, B, C. What the people of this riding are 1 if p.—'—: •— Lake View Interestedin at this time Is see'njf a n'iiiTOCK QUOTATIONS. Restaurant. Following ls a table of the leading stocked BY P. P. FOSSOM, eprosentative at Victp/ia who will ad- mining companies of the Slocan and Ainsworth If you're after the news—red J. Turner & Co., mlnltiK il!visjg-u: Reasonable Prices and Good Living .•anr.o the bustpess Interests of Koote- Postofflce Bo* 29. hot from the wires—read the FRONT STREET, '• ~ • KASLO, B. C. Companies, No. of Par Market oay, instead Of.stis.**Yl;i£a<,vay' on thedel- Shares Value , Value NEWS. : : : . : : cato nerves of capita), wl'th' a "reform Payne 1.000,000! |2.S0l <*. McLeod Hotel, Wholesale dealer- in Ray, Blocan Star 1,000,0001 .501 f2.00 bow. Development is what we want, "Ruth 120,0001 ARGENTA, BRlTOn COLUMBIA. Oats, Bran, Chop * Fruits. Reco 1,000,000 « * HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Agent for Marshall's Teas, and wi cannot get,Jt with a parsimon­ Noble Five 1,100,000 (1.00 1.60 Washington.... 1,000,000 1.001.001 .1.285 importers of Cigars and To­ 1,000 0001 New House. Newly Furnished. Good Accom­ Rambler-Cariboo. 1,00 .22 modations, Vi. II. BELL, Propr. ious lejfi-laturo and .Government. Ev­ Surprise.. •,>w,onol 1.00 bacco. Mail orders iiroropt- Charleston 150,000i 1.00 .ly filled ery thouBhWd'aqllars worth of develop­ Goodenough 800,000: 1.00 .28 Oreat Western 800 000 .80 .80 ment in rbe way ot, public works In Jiickson(Sorlli'tiHell) UHoiOOO 1X»; .25 Ealama Hotel, A mortcan Boy 1,000,000 1.001 .15 The Davis hm KUSKONOOK. . Kiifcliis.Mmiti-7.uma. ... 1,350,000 1.001 .25 Front st., near NewsOdior, Kaslo, B.C Kootenay today will be worth In a few Apartments for gentlemen. Otherwise Armstrong's Landing Dardanelles l,000,0(Ki l.oo! .ot and Gout Kiver Landing. Gibson I 650.100 1.00 Everything tlrst-class. A years to the Province and Dominion Wonderful 1,000,000 1.00' |j dining room In connection. St. Keverne I.oon.noo l.OOi .04 Mrs, Win. Middleton. Propr. OOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY twenty thousand dollars, and to the Idler I 1.000,'.K"0 l.ooi .15 We cater especially to the traveling public, London Mill i «-0,IKKI| .21, K Black Diamond i 1,200,000 oeoplo hore. many thousands more. Mi .25 . J. C. DAVIS, Proprietress. Ilelllo I 7W.000I I.OOI .11 llen 1,000,0001 1.00 McPhail block, Fifth and White Labor. Send a re^esQptatlve to .. who ScLeod I 1.000,009 .07). PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Twin I 1,000,000 1.00 Front streets, Kaslo, B. C. l.OOi .15 Improved Machinery. is broad mjnded enough to Bee the it 1- v**To stock on the market R.J. IMI. ROGERS, The Best Work at vantage of developing our resources, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Central Hotel, I) RetiTOnable Prices, 0RK8KIPSTEKTB. and we Will recover rapwlly from tho FRONT 8T„ KASLO; B.C, Kaslo, B. C. From Jan. 1,1898, to date tne leading mines Graduate Trinity University, Toronto, Ont New Building.—Newly Furnished Thro'ughOut. effects of having been misrepresented olthe Slocan region bave snipped over the Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons. Licentiate of tho B. ('..Council. Late of New for the. past eight years. Kaslo .It Slocan Railway for water transporta­ Best Roorasjn the City, York Hospitals and Polyclinic. Offloe on A STEAMER HALYS. tion from Kaslo, as follows: A FIRST CL.V88 BAR IN CONNECTION. av. Hospital, cor.iith at. and B ave., Kaslo,ll c HECTER it CO. . CAPTAIN W. W, sVFST. Mine. Tons.iSnut. Tons, Does Jobbing Trade on . MIRIKGRECORDS. Payne 2Soti:Eureka 42 Bnth »B-j Fidelity 18 T)R. A. S. MARSHALL, Whitewater r>(57!8overcfaii 20 Reco. SGOiQueen Bonn.. 170 Adams House, ,i t'RAN8FBR.S.... , Sloean Slar* «8Jaikso4-8|Jarkson..n . 4g KASLO, B. C. Leave orders with Gem ,;e Holier, Interna* Rambler-Cariboo SMGlbao*. 16 ir»l [When no cmpit-oration Is mentioned I.nckv Jim 900 Monteiuwa* 578 DENTIST. tion-il Wliarf, Kaaio. Last. Chuni'i' SSOt'hark'stini 80 RATER, $1 PER DAY AMD UI'WAIIDS, the nominal sun of $1 is understood."! Goodenough 20lAntoIne... 186 r.", I Dardanelles «7 Ajax 49 Adam* Bros., Props. C.iu.iiIIIU>of American College.Cbicago June 13.—1-10 Acme and Zone, 7 m. Silver Bell . fi252 BiBismarci k r.:i i. KASLO, B. C. For Freshest Fruits ' Concentrates. Sole ag.nt* for l"AUST BEF.lt, Milwauk«w„Wi». i.e. Kaslo, *A. Moher to J. F. Hall and HSBE-- H. S.'Hali. "'i CHAN-IKS IN MINING LAWS. Nelson House, ' W. S. TWISS, W. MeadowsJ 1-10 Dessa fraction, True Blie, mtn., The following changes tn the Brltish, Columbla mining laws should be care' KASLO,B.C. .. . . Front Street, Opposite Steph­ A. C. Poarson to Geo. Stott, $50. Real Bstate^and Mining Broker! fully studlod by those Interested In KELSON A BUST RUM, PROl^Hl^l^pkF enson's Drug Store, "Sitslo... 1-10 Devvle, TrtieBlue mtn., P. H- mining in this Province: . ASSURANCE First of these refers to tbe location Nicely lurntahed roohtu, Bar*«U«lock«d, Spo­ Also Fine line of CONFECTIONERY"! kane Beer on Draught "byHhoonir or .nan. fire. Life, Accident and Guarantee. KrontSt. V to Geo. Stott. ol fractions. In sll fractions surveyed Bait free lunch lu the city. KASLO, », C. TOBACCO ASu ClOARS. «S*Bu . , si-**,-SSS^ sitriiV -iii. .-"*- •>*-.• fk "LOCAL AND dCNKRAL MENTION. Al Slee and C. N. Owen made a ter- UjjaiCsBpslaugJit on the finny tribe last Sunday. Result: several running in v< JEVERT weight from 8 to 11. pounds, bosidos ;'•- ' Seo such a nice line of Items of Interest to the Citizens of Kaslo, Oc­ •f Fishing Tackle r.s we ave many smaller trophies. Just \ showing this month? curring Here and There. y Take a look, at it and '*- be convince:! .$a$ Ut »*«/*! W. E. Hodden' is justly indignant at 47 the ijest intowu. ii(io_?t • ,... ;f cost any thing to look, E. J. BMeld, for a long time manager the carelessness of some one who left .;•• and if you buy, you will *>.' find prioes lowest of the of the Wonderful mine, came up from two sticks of dynamite aud a box of Arrived / low. Spokane on the Alberta Sunday night, caps near the new A avenue cut, which t A Seasonable Jjinpof it Fine Watch Repairing. leaving for the mini? at Sandon yester­ his children found on Sunday. Tho j LAMONT & YQ.UNG- day morning. little boy threw the dynamite twenty feet down into the cut, but fortunately Fine Groceries . ' Sporting Good-*, a Specialty. Miss Virginia Winston, daughter of She explosive did not go otT, but. was Including Such Delicacies as removed to a safe Dlace by Mr. Hodder. Smyrna Dried Figs. Preserved New Orleans Figs. Bl 1 MI WmWaWaWaWaWaWalki Attorney General Patrick Henry Win­ Ram Lai Tea. Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. ston, of Spokane, with Mrs. P. W. And all Noted Brands of Coffee, Mecca, Mocha and lava. Cross & Blackwell's Pickles. Branson, spent Sunday in Kaslo en Rev. A. D. Menzies has gone to Nel Patterson's Chutney Pickles. French mustard. Official Directory. Sliced Smoked Beef and the Noted Beef Extract, Bovril. route to tho Slocan. son to meet bis sister, from Ontario,'! We can furnish almost any thing desired in the 'DbMINION JJIREt'TORV. who will keep house for him'in the | Grocery Line. But that is not all. . i^'iirnar-sjuneml i, .il o. Absrdeen , l'remicl'mmiei" Sir WilfriWflifidJjtfSTtod Utttftor Mejnber Hmisenf Commune, Doml-ion Pfirlia- • The best private bo sea in town at manse.:' Our Men's Furnishing Goods. merit, for Went Kootenny . He«iit.».nsttic'lc , .. s , the Queen Restaurant. Open day and Continue to comprise the Largest and Finest Assortment in the city. Call \ . PROVINCIAL DEWSCTORY. Nelson's ratepayers have decided to aud see them. •iJ'.iir,.(;'overiHir Hon. T. B. Mclnnes night. * filmier ".- .* . Hum J. H, Turner bond the city for $85,000, of which 840, .AMernuv-Uiineral . . "-'••• ''• M- Ebcrts •(•oiii.i-iiWud8»iiu\\-li True Blue, tn pla In eight southwest of School Trustees—AiiirusU'arne;, J. D . Moore. All persons are notified that I will not •»• * G. 0. Buchanan, l'rlncipal- Prof. Jas. I tlslop. the city. The article in Sunday's be rcuse. See adv. ticulars can be obtained, for the cnt- viui services evory Sunday 11 n. M. nnd 7.01) p. m. Sunday school 2.30. Strangers welct one. iug of 500 cords of firewood near Be Enterprising. Rev. J. A. Wood, Pa , stor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Cor.-Itn »t. and I! Sbadyi Giego rich came down from /\ -r-fci •_ • . * -tr . - i •-_ ave. Services overy Sunday 11 a. m. ar d 7.H Sandon, not less than 160 cords per /•CSV* dii» *P p. in. Sunday school and Uibleclasn,2J (1 p:"i. Prnyermeeting wedneeaayiwenliiiBer clock. Sandon to get a whiff of Kaslo's ozone month. Free, scats. Strangers heartily welcome. . Rev. A. D. Menzies Minit ler. on Sunday. Advertise in CnURCn OF ENGLAND—8outhwesl cor.' of C ave. and 6th st. Services every Sunday a 111 a. Read the Kaslo Morning News and' 'tu. and 7.30 p. >e. Altaco coidiully invtti id. Rev. David Richards, Mlssionerin CB urge. Phil .T. Ht< jkey, of the Idaho, was CATHOLIC CHURCH—Corner C avenue *,nd kocp abreast of the times. Delivered fith st. No regular pastor at pie-sent. C c oas- ional services Dy special announcement. n town yeste rday, bound for the mine, at your door daily for $1 per month. on which he expects to soon put nn TheMorningN ews FRATERNAL O-tGANI'siATJONS Try It a month. MASONS-Kaslo Lodge M».a&.-ft F. & increased foi *ce. A. M., meets Uml Sitooilay in < iverx ^Fjtr month at Masonic hatl oyer } ireen /*^/\ Bros", store. Visiting brotW s ln- And Increase Your Business. t • » vlted to attend. H. Brers. V M. h. E. Chipman, Secretary. • Sandon's 1 jaeeball cranks are prepar­ MASONIC CHAITSR—Kootenay Clianw' r,R A. ' M., holds regular convocation*! on toe second ing for ano (.her tilt with the Nelson Tuesday of each month in Masof.ic heJ 1,Kaslo Visiting ruinpisnions are cordially iuv 'Ued. team on £ lomlnion Day at the lat*et j ^^^^^^^—^^^^^^^^—,—^—r-'Chas. Trumbull .Scribe ft. E. E. Chlj .man, Z. MACCABEES-Slocan Tsnt No. 6. Kr; j-Mg of the Maccabees, meets secojM and K>c .rtSMon- place for tl iat 1200 purse. frS daysofeachmonth.atLivingitojv'g-' i s_u__*__io Visiting Knights cordi-allyhviltij. 17 - W. A. Ijajles. C*_m . ^r4glj|te§t Newsiest Paper iKilpri Johuson, Keever ol Reeoros. -, For a fii -st class cup of coffee go t» f FORESTERS—Court Kaslo Ho. 83ST. Indepond Provincial Secretary's Office. ent Order of Fo-estters. Me*ls ith Friday of the Quoe Q Restaurant. I now have each month tu Victoria house' Visiting brethren arecoidanUy invited. in the Kootenay. private b ox.s &» ladles. F. I. Bradford, W. B. S'.r_thcni, Chi ct Itanger. -Mil Mu**, 1898. Vi. .I.Hall, Recordtog Socrotary. . I8 HONOUR THE MKUTKNANT-OOVEIt- proprleti )r, * nor h»s tn>t'ii pleBacI to appoint the un- _fc_liUai •' ttefinentiow*prMiu« to boCouaoton ol Votes, under the provisions ill sontiim 16 ol the "Ks*- ill.trlbmlon Art. 1898*?' numoly: i The w ater committee of the city conn*- JOHN P. 8IHII.U.P, ot Kiivi-lstoke, lor ithc. Kevelntok- Rliliiik-, Wuet Kootunay Electoral oil has i ._..:ie_ for tenders for putting Dlntrlet. ALEXANDER I.fl'AS. of Kaslo, (or the down 4 J5 feot of water main on Wash­ Slocan Riding, West Kootenai Elector*! Dis­ trict. GIVE IT A TRIAU ington street north from A avenue. RODERICK Y. TOI.MIK, nl Nel'on, lor the Nelnoii Rldlnjt, Went Kootonay Electoral Dln­ Bids r ,t be In by J nne 18th at noon. trlet. lut JOHN KIRKU1'. 0f>Roaa)aJ*.d, for the Koss­ land Riding, West Kouts'iiay Electoral iJi*- Provincial Secreia ry's Office. trlct. IT WILL PAY YOU. E. * V, McCune has put a force at work]

on it ,e Constant and Alva above Cody And hia Honor the Lieutenant-Governor haa EDUCAT ION. been pleaaert to appoint ilie undermentioned with . Charles Sloan in charge. . person to lseBtatrtbiitinx Collector, nudui-the •VrOTICE IS HEREBY ( ilVEN THAT THE irovisions of sect Inn 17 of the said Act, n'aine 1\ annual oxamlnatloi i of candidates for fy':- TT < tertiflcales of quail flcatipn to teach In In tha former Electoral District ol West thi. public Schools of the I rovlnce will be held T he force of men at work on the new Kootenay, GEORGE A MCFARLAND, of a-.s followsI .!!»...» , nnxMnnssols,,commencing, oftli .I Mondayss...... , JulI..!.y. 4th>.l , •9 _»98,at 8:45 a. m:— Ar cher*Hartln block was increased yes- Nelaon. C.E VICTOR IA- In South Park Bo) lool Building. tei •day, and that corner is now a busy VANCOU VEK- Wholesale Dealers in wuInHlghBcho. ,1 Buildini:. lo oallty's •**•- KAML( )OPS- fin Public Sell ool Building. forward a notice, thirty EacH.HCIh1 applican»ppinmi't musui".-.t. iiiiwttui n iii'uu:, iiusiy Sam Schwandor will give a gold FRESH BRUITS days licUire the exiunlii ation, stating tbe class »nd"grade otri'i'tiiieai. for which he will be a cnudidalfi?, the optiona 1 subjects selected, and ring, wortfi 120 to any one who can at wbicb of thc r.bov ., named pieces be will attend. '" • t produce a watch that he cannot put in and VEGETABLES Everv notice of lnte' ntlon to be an applicant | ' muni be accompaniei. , with satisfactory testi­ Also Hay, Feed and Produce. monial of moral cnai actor. perfect order. He can be found at tho Provincial Secretary's Office. Candidates are not ifled that all of thu above requirements must I" « fulfilled before their »)>- Kstslo Drug store. Call »nd Bee ' plication* can be flit al. , 1 i» All candidate* lor Flrat Class, Grade A,i;r IS HONOUR THK I.1EUTENANT-GOVER- tl'ieates,incluutng' jraduates, must a*n ml I him. -. * nor has heen pleased to makethe (oil-w­ We ship direct from California and are prepared to quote Victoria to take t ne subjects prescribed to Hing appointment: • v • July 18th aud 1 Ith I miauls, and to undergo r . - the lowest market prices on all kinds ot,fniite hi.tfeuJim. quired oralexntnlr iatlon. ______• *i«*- % **> *- si* T |r fj,.,,...;v 'F ... • S. 1>. I0l"E, 8«1 icrlntendent of'Bduoillpn. • City Clei^, Chipman will today mail ' '•''*^tl"liWly,-*»8«t. i Eduelsilon Office, I *. AAn „i,n.„.dj .**„. A,,* t&J&J&jJQ-mi ' *is'*' ROBER8TON, ol.the Cltv ol Mot.- BAKER ST„ - - NELSON, B.C. Vloto tie, May 4th, 1898. - 44propert0 noticey lsa yt/mtet*«i; JS3^«tH-A,S tmttuin. B. A.,8C., to be ProvlnoHl Min, RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS. rt il^^^m^'.i Spokane Palls ^S^Ct^tt 0.R.&N KASLO! Shortest and quickest route to the Coeur d'Alene-mines, Palouse, Lewis- Nelson