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KKBB CALLED DOWN. respectable women have lived '•YOC MISSED A TREAT." ; iiuelter for Kaslo. ALL ARE INTERESTED. Col. Robert Irving, secretary of months or years not only unmo­ That is what all who attended Water Works ami a New Municipal What a Correspondent Thinks of the the Kaslo & Slocan Railway Co. is Denver Luwyer's Letter. lested but in full confidence that said to those who were not present Building Tor Kaslo. their safety was guaranteed by in a position to know a great deal Mr. H. Pirn, representing the Mr. R. B. Kerr is a lawyer who at the concert in the Presbyterian every man in the mountains. about the plans of railway and Canadian General Electric Com­ iives in . The Tribune church last night.^The program If there is a class of men in the other capitalists interested in pany Ltd., is expected in shortly is a newspaper published in Nel- was pronounced the best that has country now degraded to the level Kaslo and the mines of the Slocan. with estimates for supplying the ;son. In the latter there appears a been presented to a Kaslo audi­ that Mr. Kerr imagines, it is be­ He is one of those who firmly city with water. ^communication a column in length ence for a h>%lorig time, and to cause the honour of womanhood believe that a smelter will be It is understood that the idea is signed by the former. The sub­ the program committee, Mesdames has been made cheap by the un­ erected and operated at Kas]o. to supply the city with pure water ject is an episode which occurred Keen and McPhee and Messrs. bridled license that has been given Mr. Irving does not vouchsafe from the lake pumped by electri­ in the Kaslo police court a few Fawcett and E. Foyle Smith, is to prostitutes—a license to which the information as to when work city generated by the power now ,days ago. due much credit! for this. The the Kaslo authorities appear to on the smelter .will begin but the running to waste on Kaslo river. The writer says, "thirteen quiet, ticket committee, Mrs. Kennedy have given a much needed check. inference is that it will be soon A question has arisen as to -well behaved women were dragged and Miss Cameroi, attended well Mr, Kerr is fighting on the wrong after the completion of the Kaslo whether the same generator could before the court (in Kaslo) and to the finances, wi h the result that side. He should not allow his & Slocan railway. not be employed to light the city ,compelled to make the most the concert netted jthe church up­ sympathies to get the better of his and thus earn sufficient to meet i shameful confession that can be wards of $G5. THe many-colored 88,000 Reward. judgement. He should remember the current running expenses and .extorted from a woman," after flowers-^principaTly pot plants of Rewards aggregating $2,000 have that— repairs. -which they were fined, etc. These Mrs. Livingstone'% and cut flowers been offered for the capture of one Vice is a monster of such hideous mein If such can be accomplished it women were summoned upon a That to be hated needs but to be seen, from Dave Kan|'s garden—and Symes who murdered Lewis A. will certainly be a great boon to .charge of being either keepers or But seen too oft the once repulsive face other decorations which gave the Conlee in Lincoln county, Wash., We first endure, then pits*, then embrace. the citizens and and an induce­ inmates of houses of ill fame. They room such a beautiful, inviting and; on the 24th of last month. He is PIONEER. ment to many to build who are •were proceeded against under the attractive appearance . were col­ supposed to have escaped to British lected and arranged .by' Mesdames now waiting developments only. Dominion statute and not under Job printing at the PKOSPECTOB Columbia.. Livingstone and. Kennedy and Miss MUNICIPAL BUILDING. any city by-law. They were not office. New Tunnel on Alpha. McGregor. We understand the.drawings are .compelled to appear in court at A tunnel has been started on the Things-look-blue Lowery was in nearly complete for the new muni­ . nil. Some of them did not appear; Mayor John Keen presided. Alpha about 300 feet below the town yesterday. cipal building which the council . and in the case of thosp who had First was a' quartette, sung by old . workings. It will be run Rev. Procunier preaches in Kaslo propose to erect at the corner of m defense, their appearance or Miss Cameroti, Mrs. McPhee and about 60Q feet to cross- cut the next Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7'30 p. Front and 4th streets. .otherwise was immaterial. All of Messrs. Smith and Procunier, ledge, -. • . m. in Jackson Hall. When complete the accommoda­ the thirteen pleaded guilty and 2. Recitation, Rosa H- Pratt, Mr. Briggs, one of the original Capt. Roadley will take the ball tion will be as follows: .that they could do by proxy as 3. Vocal duet, Mrs. Keen and owners,, regards the running of team to New Denver tomorrow, at On the first floor, clerk's office, -well is by personal appearance. Mi68 Mercy Twlssi this tunnel as the most important the urgent request of the Denver police court, fire hall, firemen's The regular correspondent of the A violin and pianoforte duet, by work yet undertaken in the Four- boys to play ball with them Satur­ reading and smoking room, police 'Tribune says that they paid or the Misses Brown and Ediams mile district. day. office and through the latter will promised the fines imposed, with a elicited much applause.,. be the passage to 10 cells for the .smile or laugh almost of derision. Mr. Archer is expected to return Little Effie Goodwill ..delighted Earthquake at Three Forks. •1.^,.™^,! •*(.„. reception of anv tough element who Mr. Kerr says if they had been this week from the .Okanagan,,dis­ the.audiaiiie^t^ prosecuted for selling liquor with­ trict where he lias been about three tion. She spoke nicely and made Contractor Stewart presses the but ity" oe"un-wise eiiougt On the second floor there will be out a license he would not have weeks caring for his mining inter­ hers one of the best numbers on tonthat will send a current of provided a council chamber, com­ said a word. If Mr. Kerr knows ests. the program. electricity through the half-carload mittee room, and two other rooms them all to be guilty of that offense It would be more to the point 6. "Love's Own Song," sung powder he has placed in a drift useful for a barrister or other pro­ he is probably better informed for the Nelson sprinter to cover the with excellent expression in a behind a huge ledge of rock which fessional man to rent. There will than the Chief of Police, who Kaslo sprinter's money than quab- melodious Voice, by MrB. Keen. stands in the way of the railroad also be a large public room 46 ft. .should profit by the hint and re­ Mr. W. M. McKeracher gave the around Payne mountain there is ble about the place where the race x 27 ft. which can also be made to member where to look for a com­ Frenchman's Version of the fall of apt to be a tremor that will rattle is to be "pulled off." produce a little revenue. petent witness for the next occa­ the glasses and make the bartend­ The smoke from the clearing of Adam and Eve. The piece was The council hope to completely sion; but it may be remarked that the Kaslo & Slocan railway has humorous, arid Mr. McKeracher's ers seasick^ finish the building this year before . quieCwell behaved women do not they go out of office, but if on o'ose drifted over to Edmonton and has French dialect recitations are al­ The Moguls. sell liquor without licenses. ways well rendered. examination of their income, in reddened the eyes of the citizens of "They did not talk much but • : Mr. Kerr suggests that men who September it is found impracti­ that enterprising city. 8. A solo sweetly sung by Mrs. bat went through to Kaslo,"' says cable, then provision Will be made :are frequenters of the houses kept Robertson church [Presbyterian]: McPhee. a Nelson dispatch to the Spokane to enable the future council to com­ by these women be prosecuted, but Sunday services, 11 a.m.; 7'30p.m. 9. A pianoforte duet by Mrs. Chronicle relative to the visit of plete the building with the mini­ _later in his letter he waxes hysteri­ mum of expense. Sunday School and Mr. G. 0. Bu­ Keen and Miss Twiss merited and Vice-President Shaughnessy and cal over a report which he says he Bids will probably be invited chanan's bible class at 2'30 p. m. received a hearty encore to which feupts. Marpole-and Abbott. has heard the effect that the Kaslo some time next week, and on Sat­ All are cordially invited. they responded by repeating some urday week we hope the bid of .authorities really do intend to Probably the Kaslo & -Slocan Engineer Fielding is making a of the best portions of the piece. Railway, which they can neither some fortunate home contractor start on a "more extensive crusade," will be accepted and work proceed survey of the town, establishing 10. Solo by Miss Minnie Brown, crush nor control, has impressed . and he appeals to the Anglo-Saxon at once, a base line that is intended to be which was also encored. them with the fact that it is not a .: spirit of the people who live Thirty Bridges. permanent, and from which lines 11. Miss Lindgren's recitation, among these mountains and says time to talk but to act. may be run during all future time. rich in tender sentiment as shown Plans for over thirty bridges are that they will form a combination in the lowly life of two orphan being drawn in the Kaslo office of . for defense, &c. A public meeting is called for Oxyilonor. the draughtsman for the Kaslo & Friday evening at the church to children, and so excellently—we Allpersons interested in the Oxy- Slocan railway. Of this number Perhaps Mr. Kerr fears that the consider organization of a literary might say perfectly—spoken. donor "Victory," a machine that the longest one—420 feet—was de­ Kaslo police in their hot pursuit society and mock parliament to That Miss Carney's'exhibition of cures' disease without medicine, scribed in a former issue. There -of the frequenters of Kaslo houses run during the coming winter sea­ Indian Club Swinging was appre­ will find the agent from Spokane will be three "other notable struc­ of ill fame will raid New Denver son. ciated .was evidenced by the hearty at Mrs. Taylors Lodging House, tures, built on the Howe truss plan. The one across Kaslo creek and he would like an Anglo-Saxon A subscription from encore she received. It, alone, was Kaelo, where all questions will be above the 15-mile house will have garrison at Bear Lake to hold and a request from a Montreal pa­ worth the price of an admission answered. A machine on exhibi­ a span of 60 feet. The Payne slide -them in check. per to exchange, arriving on the ticket. tion and orders taken. will be crossed by a Span of SO feet, The cold facts are that no such same mail, are pointers indicating Mr. Twiss' solo, a sailor's song, while the longest span of all will high tragedy was enacted in the how extended is the interest that was well received, and he had to F. M. Gibson and E. G. Smidt be 140 feet and will-be across Car­ is being taken in Kaslo. •police court as Mr. Kerr imagines respond to a merited encore. have returned from Grizzly creek penter creek between Sandon and Cody a short distance below the That gentleman is simply indulg­ A daughter each to Mr. and Mrs. 15. Reading, Rev. Procunier. where they have some mining pro­ Noble Five slide. Timbers for ing the characteristics that he has Shannon and Mr. and Mrs. Alex 16. Mrs. Jardine and Miss perties which are looking well. these bridges are now being trans­ BO often exhibited in the law courts Sproat is a birth record that New Maggie Ediams sang a beautiful They were 20 miles beyond the Denver is bragging about. The ported to the several localities and and on the political platform, viz.: duet. head of Kootenay lake, and while excavations are being made for PHOSPECTOR wishes health, wealth that of getting his facts from his A solo, in a rich and very strong out encountered two or three other solid foundations on which to place and happiness to the new arrivals. imagination and supplying his voice, by Miss Twiss, ended the prospecting parties. the piers. » lack of argument by a whiningly A coroner's jury, after hearing program. Si Robinson, the actor at the pathetic tone. His screed would evidence regarding the accidental Cod save the Queen. Kaslo Theatre, was happily sur­ be unworthy of notice except for death of Gustave Swanson attached no blame to anyone. Deceased prised Monday evening when Mr. the villainous slander against^ the The Lcland. was struck by a rolling log while Holland, in behalf of every other The Mammoth Beer Haii men of the district implied in the Under the management of James at work in one of the railway member of the company and at­ New York beer on draught, 25 cts remark that the wives and daugh­ Delaney the Leland enjoys a steady camps. tache of the theatre, stepped on the per quart. ters of citizens would not be safe if trade. The new $100 refrigerator Al Hoyt, of New Denver, has stage and presented him with an there were not prostitutes in the which Jim put in a short time ago started out to see the world and entire new Buit of clothes. The oc­ -country. This is a statement gro­ pays for itself every fortnight, and Lodging at the Lakeview Hotel when he has "viewed it o'er" will casion was Si Robinson's 50th tesquely and gratuitously false, as his free lunches are obtaining more the quietest place in Kaslo, no decide on a new location. He birthday. He was overcome with the women who were pioneers in than a local reputation. The Le­ noise of any kind. Lodging 25c. spent Tuesday night in Kaslo un­ emotion at this manifestation of this country will not be , slow to land is a house the most fastidious der the protecting wing of Geo. the regard of his friends. Ed Baum, Prop. testify. In every camp and town Henderson. can patronize. Q I» • I THE'. PROSPECTOR for accepting it. No evidence can be adduced to show that acumen of the peculiar kind necessary to For Sale or Exchange: BY W. D. PRATT. For sale receive deposits and successfully discount notes and loan money in 90 Lots, Block 45. Lot 209. other fashions fits a man to decide The Northport News has doubled By Auction, the value of a standard. He may All the right, title and interest its size in keeping pace with the do all the things pertaining to Original Kaslo City Townsite. -growth of its town. of the firm of banking and still be utterly ignor- WM. MCEACHREN & CO. AND OTHER KASLO PROPERTIES, norant of the first principles of the In the gflTWill Exchange for Mines and GOOD Mines, Tod The Tribune indulges in a good science of money. 'ileal of croaking about the PROS­ A banker's relations to money, Hotel - Slocan WILSON & HOOPER, PECTOR. It is the hit bird that as a rule, are the same as those of Building nnd its Contents, Auctioneers, Commission and Real Estate, flutters. a grocer to sugar. The grocer in Will be offered for sale by Public Metropolitan Club Building, VANCOUVER, B. C. buying and selling the commodity Auction on THURSDAY the The coarse paragraphs appear­ referred to keeps well informed ing weekly in the Nelson Tribune concerning the markets and is pre­ NO DIAMOND DRILL are unquotable as they would dis- pared to take advantage of them, 1st ?£ August CAN BORE THROUGH • grace any respectable paper. but it rarely happens that he W95 at 4 ocloek P. M., Unless in the meantime the same makes an accurate study, or any My Bed Rock Prices That mono-metallists lack con­ shall be sold by private sale. study at all of the causes operating Which have been Adjusted to Suit Everybody. fidence in their position is evident The sale will he conducted upon and which may affect prices in the — Importer and Dealer in — from the manner in which they the premises, and the building and remote future. contents will be offered en bloc. ' seek to confuse the people as to the CLOTHING, Gent's Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoesi It is not necessary to the success^ 'true issue. The terms will be One-half Cash, Blankets and Quilts, &c, &c. • ful conduct of a wholesale grocery and the balance in three months. If reports are true, three more business that' the grocer should be­ Security will be required for the deferred payment', papers will be started in Kaslo in come intimately acquainted with Geo. Pettit.—Cheap Cash store ' a few days.' We haven't learned the laws promoting beet-sugar cul­ G. 6. BUCHANAN, FRONT St., between Third and Fourth Sts., KASLO, B.C: what lunatic asylum the projectors ture in Some countries, or those Assignee, Estate McEachren & Co. 'escaped from. which deter the importation of cane sugar into other countries. It. is not part of his vocation td The regu'ar meetlnK of Knslo Lodge A. F. & The Miner says Forty-Nine A. M. is he'd on the lirst Monday evening in S. S. ALBERTA. mWW ' creek bears in its name the date of narrowly watch all of the chemical each month. Visiting brethren iu good stand­ ' . Mon., Wed., Sat. I Thursday'. I Tnes., Fri. ing cordially invited to attend. Leave Kaslo for Ainsworth, Pilot Bay and Nelson 8 a. m 9 a.m. I ... 8 a, mi its discovery. More likely it was discoveries with a view of determin­ D. C MAtijHKiOR, W. M. E. E. CIIIPMAN, Sec'y Leave Nelson for Pilot Hay, Ainsworth and Kaslo .. .* . 3 p. m j 3 p.m. j ...dp. ni. ing whether beet sugar may be Close connection is thus made between Lake points and all incoming and Outgoing 'discovered in the early 60's by one trains of the C. P. It. at Nelson. The above schedule is in effect Hi May 1805, subject '.of California's '49-ers. manufactured so cheaply at some APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE to change. JAS. WAVGH, Purser. (ino. F. IUYWAKH, Master, future day as to preclude the pos­ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will at the expiration of thirty days apply to sibility of cane sugar being raised the Stipendiary Magistrate of West Kootenay The Nelson Miner is publishing district for a license to sell liquor at retail in in successful competition with it. his hotel at Watson. a serial containing a full account Dated; Watson, June 12,1895. L. WILLEV. of the progress and present condi­ Abstruse inquiries of tliis kind W. PERDUE, Nelson. P. BURNS, Calgary. tion of the Kootenay mines. It he leaves to students. With him will be a valuable addition to the sugar is a question of today, to­ literature on that subject. morrow, or at the outside two or Perdue & Burns, three or six or eight months. If FRED J. SQUIRE, he can calculate correctly for such . There are questions of special brief periods he succeeds. Wholesale & Retail Butchers. interest to Canadians and other MERCHANT TAILOR. The banker's motto, like that of questions which are of special in­ the grocer, must necessarily be Are prepared to supply every town, mining camp and mine in' terest to Americans, but the ques­ modeled on that of the French NELRbS', B.C. '.'•'South Kootenay with beef, mutton, veal, pork, ahd sausage; tion which deals with the pockets king who laid down the rule that ''also, with side and breakfast bacon and sUgar-c'ured and' ' and property values of each alike "' ' smoked hams. Orders by mail carefully filled and promptly' the present Was only to be consid­ is the financial question. A choice collection of worsteds '''' forwarded. .,...... '.'...... ered, for after him might, come the serges and tweeds always on hand deluge without disturbing his KASLO. THREE FORKS', MORE RAILROAD BUILDING. NELSON. serenity. • B B. KERR That the C. P. R. contemplates The banker, like the broker, can tin more railroad building in Koote­ make money on a rising or falling BARRISTER, SOLICITOR nay will not be doubted. It will Noble 5 Bath Houses 'and Laundry ^ market, and therefore he needs not and Notary Public. probably ber-in three sections. 1st, concern himself about the remote Mrs. A. C. fSA&SOHI, Proprietress. NEW DENVER, P.. 0, Three Forks to Sandon. 2nd, contingencies, and aB a rule he FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. OPEN DAY AND NIOIIT. Sproats Landing to Trail creek. does not. CORNER OP 3RD '& C, NEAR KASLO CREEK. 3rd, Slocan Siding to Slocan City. If he does, then lie steps outside W«. J. TRSTHEWSt, It will then lack only the 16 miles his business and adopts the meth­ from Denver to the foot of the lake ods of ord inn ry students, for there . MINING: .ENGINEER. Assays. Analysis. Reports. of having an all rail line from is nothing in the daily routine of a Ten years experience mining and concen­ to Trail. baiik which can help him to solve trating lead and silver ores. Office and Laboratory- • • FRONT ST., KASLO, B.C.- the important problem whether the THE KASLO DRUG CO., NOT HARD TO LEARN. world is better off with an appreci- Is the monetary subject too ab­ I NO. C.HAYES, CARRY A FULL LINE'OF ^ NOTARY PUBLIC. struse for the common, every-day Estate and Commission Broker. WALL PAPER man to understand? Is it neces­ LOANS NEGOTIATED. . , sary that a man should be a Fourth street, .... KaBlo, B. C. With their complete stock of hanker to obtain an intelligent Karon & wwa, FOR RENT-. . , idea of a question which concerns Upper story in Moore b'ld'g, cor, DR'U'G'S, M'E'DT-CT-N-E'S, TOi'L'ET A'RT TCL'ES, 'ETC" him so deeply? Is the banker any A ave. & 4th st.—5 rooms BOOKS, STATIONERY AND 4-roomed House, C ave" better qualified to steer the finan- NEWS-DEALERS. Large office, 4th street. J. W. Livers, M'gr. cial ship than men who do not •a Furnished and unfurnished Rooms. trade in money? All the LateBt Leading Papers and FOR SALE: periodicals kept in Btock. Store Building and Lot, a Snap, These are questions that are be­ easy terms, must be sold at once. ing asked every day by thousands Orders by mail promptly Established Salocti Business. of people. attended to.. JNO. C. HAYES. The Kootenay Lake Saw-Mill, There are two Bets of replies KASLO, B.C. furnished to them. Those who are Front St., KASLO, B. C. . interested in maintaining the pres­ G.O.Buchanan, Proprietor. ent state of affairs insist that the Str. "W. Hunter" , .subject WSi complex one, incapable Lumber, Rough and Dressed. of being comprehended by an Laths and Shingles, the best in the country. ordinary man, and that only those CAPT. ESTABROOKS, MASTER. Doors. Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, &c, &c, oh hand who have made a business of deal- R. STRAf HERN Leaves New Denver daily in abundance, and made to order. . ,ing in money can be expected to for all points on Slocan April, i89o. ^> discourse intelligently respecting Lake. matters affecting money. Watchmaker and (GPNDAY EXCEPTED.) , The London "Statist," a promi­ MANUFACTURING JEWELER. nent organ of the banking class of T3^rjjgBrigJra»^fepeatedly urged the Slocau Trading I Navigation Confta&y. '."jlae^ffraf^the question of the Btanf. On the Upper Terrace, \dard iBfCriSfBJlojbe solely determined THREE FOR^S, B. C.. , , . jby mone^*pjj|erB, and Prime Min mum m mm mm, T"VR. A. S. MARSHALL, Quiet, Clean and Comfortable ROOM bj Day, Week or Month, titers of d have on more l-* K KASLO, B.C. Beautiful View. Reasonable Rate' Cha.U one n assented to this Dentist. 'iftW., • ,• •All Fine Work Finished iW.il. ft H Mrs. A. J. Becker. Wttd*fci f is no good ground In an urtlsti* manner, UW, fit Vi All work guarnniitttlll . •MM

uting measure of value or one that As to the inferences, the reader Since we are handling the reigns at the B. C. Rest­ has some claim to be regarded as may draw such as he pleases. We aurant alone things, are booming. It has been B. C. Restaurant stable. are all given headpieces. Some whispered (but not by angels) that we were liable to take a trip on the hog train, but not so long as we know how to use theirs better than There is no source of information continue to receive the liberal amount of patronage we have at present hath the hog train any horrors bearing on the money question others, hut he who uses his at all for us. We use the BEST OF EVERYTHING, treat our customers and everyone else the best we which the banker possesses exclu­ must certainly be a better man know how; and are prepared to get up especial dinners for small parties at short notice, in good style sively. He does not collect the than the one who takes his opin­ and at reasonable price. Hoping to receive your patronage. Yours Respectfully, -statistics of production of the pre- ions ready made from an inter­ 'jions metals or their consumption. ested source. C. E. Stauffer. He does not even take the trouble It is from this interested soUrce to keep close account of their trans­ that we have been too trustfully fer. The people do that for him. accepting all our ideas about If the people were to withhold money for many years. the information bearing upon the But we have not escaped the :money question which their ser­ penalty of being too credulous. We vants gather, the banker would be have reaped a heavy crop of ad­ GreenDEALER SBros. IN , "wholly in the dark, for it would be versity because of our indifference. impossible for bankers to organize While we have slept the enemy •a bureau which would furnish ap­ has been busy. He has sown tares General Merchandise, proximately trustworthy intelli­ in our wheat, the tares of inextin­ gence. Their conflicting interests guishable debt, but as he deals in would prevent anything of the tares of that kityl he does not re­ ^ j& kind. pine because the harvest iB a heavy ^ / ^ It is only disinterested students one. : and statistical bureaus carefully It is for the people to determine # # 'operated by men responsible to the whether the attempt to eradicate $ W&w&m* people for any misrepresentations the tares shall be mftdei ; they might make who can furnish JOHN P. YOUNG. "data from which satisfactory con* 'elusions may be drawn. There are doubtless plenty of CHAS. LUNDBERGj bankers who are well informed upon the subject of money, but all Star "such must have derived their knowledge from the study of broad Hotel, Northern facts. Their narrow experience as Rate, $1.50 to $2.00 per day. money borrowers or lenders could WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Pacific R. R. not equip them to decide a ques- —SANDON, B. C.— RUIIB * tibn that touches the whole world, Groceries "" and1 tne literature of which is as PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS * extensive as the history of all time. Hardware (jANADIAN r ACIFIC n,AlL» ELEGANT DINING CARS If you, my reader, or I, wish to V * **WAY "studythe question; wfe have ex­ Gents Furnishiiigs TOURIST SLEEPING CARS actly the same facilities aS the , Boots & Shoe§ REVELSTOKE TIME TABLE. To ''hanker. The statistics he must Atlantic Express arrived 10; 10 tlhity. St; Paul; Minneapolis Duluth. "use, the facts he cannot avoid con­ CROCKERY Pacific " " 1T-1<> M sidering, are as procurable by us Fargo; Grand Forks, Crookstoiu, : Cheapest, most reliable nnd safe route to Mon­ us by him. treal, Toronto, St. Paul, Chicago, New York nnd Boston. Rates %3 to J10 lower than any other Winnipeg; Miners' Supplies. route. Helena and Butte. Specially fitted Colonist cars, in charge of a porter, for the accommodation of passengers holding second-class tickets. Passengers booked to and from all Europei"- Oct Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere. points at lowest rates. Low freight rates. Quick despatch. Merchants %eat Northern Will save money by having their freight routed THROUGH TICKETS via the C. P. R. ...RAIL-WAY.... (Branch at Three Forks.) Full and reliable information ftiven by ap'ply. To ir,g to The Short Fait Scesio Route, GEO. McL. BROWN, I, T. BREWSTER, Chicago, Washington; Asst, Gen. passenger agent, Local agent, ,;, TO N Vancouver. Revelstoke. SEATTLE, VICTORIA, B. Wilson, . . . Kaslo Philadelphia, New York; VANCOUVER & PUGET Boston and all Points east, west SOUND, AND ALL PACI­ Spokane Falls and south. FIC COAST POINTS, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO AND POINTS BEYOND & NORTHERN RAILWAY. TIMK SCHEDULE. Modern Equipment. Rock-ballast Kelson & fori Sheppard ftulnj. Road-bed. Attractive tours via Duluth and the Great Lakes In connection with exclusively passen- ' ger boats of Northern S. 8. Co. BOWEN Dlreot connection via Nelson & Fort Sheppard LARGEST AND BEST HOTEL; ALL UH TO mm WMDHSI railway at Spokane; and via C. & K. S. N Co, at Bonner's Ferry Rates $1.50 to $2.00 per day. Daily [except Sunday] between . For maps, tickets, and complete Information Spokane and Northport. call on Agents C. & K. 8. Nav. Co.; N. & F. S. r'y ALWAYS REGISTER AT THE BOWEN HOUSE, OR C.G.DIYON, Gen. Agent. Spokane, Wash., Tri-Weekly between Northport and For information, time cards, nrapri F. I. WHITNBY, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn. "THREE FOBKSi F. T. ABBOTT, Travelling Freight & Passenger Nelson. and tickets, call on or write Agent, Spokane, Wash, L've 8'43 ii. nt. NELSON Air. S*B p. ni. H. G. STIMMEL, T.. Pl.. agentage , ON Mon.'s Wednes.'s and Fri'8 trains will run Nelson , B. C. C & K. S. N. Co., through to Spokane, arriving there same day. Returning will leave Spokane at 7 V - LIMITED. a. m. on Tues's Thurs's andSatur's, arriving at F. D. GIBBB, General agent, i TIH$ JAfiVK NO. 7. Jas. Chisholm* Nelson at 6:25 p.m. same day, making close con­ nections with steamer Nelson I oral o otena y Spokane, Wash, In effect Monday, April 29,1895, lake points. Passengers for We River nnd Boundary Creek connect at Marcus with stage on Mon­ OB Ai Di CHARLTON, Kaslo route—Str. Nelson. General Groceries. days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. asst. Gen. Pass, agent, IV. NIUON. • . tv. KASLd FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY ALWAYS ON HAND. Passengers for Trail Creek mines connect at Monday..,,.. 4 a. m. Northport with stage Daily. Portland, Oregon, 8'40 p.m Tuesday 4 p. m Wednesday .... 4 a. mj 6'40 p.m Thursday 8 a. in! Friday 4 a. mi . 5'40 p.m.... Saturday ,-..... Connecting oh Tuescliys, Thursdays and Satur' days with N & F 8 railway tor KASLO anil lake tunts. Connecting on Mondays, Wednes- Says and Fridays with N & F 8 r'y for Spokane. .Close connections with Columbia & Kootenay r'y at Nelson for points north * south, Bonner'B Ferry route—Str. Nelson I/eaves Nelson for Bonner's Ferry Mondays and Fridays at 8:30 a. tn; Leaves Kaslo for Bonner's Ferry Mondays and Fridays at 4 a.m. This space Engaged for Ihe Leaves BOhher's Fe>ry for Pilot Bay, Nelson, Ainsworth and Kaslo on Tuesdays and ' - Saturdays at 2. a. m Connect! with east- and west-bound trains on the Great Northern Railway, ->i Revelstoke route,—Str. Lytton. Leaves Revelstoke, southbound, Tuesdays and Fridays at 1 a. m. for all points in West Kootenay and the South. 1 Leaves Robson, northbound, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 p. m. for all points east and west via the G. P. R. Northport route—Str. Lytton. leaves Northport, northbound; Wednesdays and Saturdays at lp.m. Leaves Robson, southbound, Tuesdays and Fridays at6p.m. "J Stages run, in connection with steamer, from * '-.v.- *• Trail creek Landing to Rossland. -. .'I'.' ;'• '. jj] 1 The company reserves trie right to change his »cbeHule at any; time without notice. '•..For fu'l Information as to tickets, rates, etc. '' 1>t>ly at the company's offices, Nelson, B. C. Tf.4u.AM, J. W. TROUP, , $>ontary. Manager. kASLO-Rootenay Land Goiilpahy There will be a paper started at NOTICE, 11 Notice is hereby given that persons desiring yfew Denver or Silverton. to locate lend, or take timber within the Kaslo and Slocan Railway Reserve, are requested to Wood Working R. W. Northey, late editor of the communicate with the Company's Office at Kaslo, to avoid the penalties ot trespassing. MACHINERY ' I Revelstoke Mail, has been engaged THE KASLO AND SLOCAN RAJLWAJTCo., as "all 'round" man on the PROS­ a8 ROBT, IKVING, Secretary. ' TOR SALE BV TENSER, BOOTS & SHOES PECTOR. NOTICE, _ In First-Class condition— It is an open question whether Kaslo, B.C., July 17,1895. Thirty days after date I intend to apply to has only been used a short time. the Kaslo correspondent of the the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license to cut and carry away timber from 28lengths leather belting, 2, 8, $,$, 4, 5 A 8 inch. Tribune is naturally a vampire or a tract of land described as follows: 1 saw, Swcdge, Glove valves, %, % 4 2J.J " Beginning at a stake on the shore of 1 Dado head. Sticker ,t planer knives. A Large Lot of Shoes Just Received. whether he has to assume that role Kootenay lake about two miles north of my mill; thence west 80 chains; thence north 120 Set of tenon nnd grooving saws. £o hold his job. The latter is the chains; thence east to the shore of Kootenay 1 emery wheel 9x%. 2 corner block cutlers. lake; thence following said shore to the place Hand tightners. Bench scrows. charitable view, of beginning. G. O. BUCHANAN. Circular saw damps. A quantity of bolts. FRONT ST., J iron pulley Wxji \%, 1 split pulley 28x10. IV* J " KASLO,' LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION. T. A. Garland Kaslo, 24 July '95. 1 built " 20x12. 1 Dodge " 20x11. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after 1 " '.' 22x12. 2 snatch blocks. I have deposited $25 with Geo. the date hereof I shall apply to tho Board of License Commissioners for the Corporation of 1 " II SOxllity Henderson (as forfeit for $100) to the City of Kaslo for a license to sell spirituous and fermented liquors, by retail, on the tt^l2 circular saws from 6 to 20 inches.^m run 100 yards against J. R. Camp­ premises situate ou Lot 48 in Block 9 on the corner of Fourth street aud A avenue in the 1 shaper and countershaft, Cant Bros' Co. bell of Nelson. Race to take place City of Knslo being the premises known as the 1 Buzss Planer nnd countershaft, Cowan & Co. .ut Nelson three weeks after my "Sideboard" saloon. J cut-off saw, Cownu & Co. Dated the 10th July A. P. 1896. W. HANSON. 1 wood frame sash sticker, " " .deposit is covered by Mr. Campbell 1 combination saw table. Cant, Gomlaz & Co. jtnd articles are signed. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after SO feet steel shafting, 2% inch. the date hereof we shall apply to the Bonrd of 2 shaft couplers. The J. A. LONG. License Commissioners for the Corporation of City of Kaslo for a license to sell spirituous and 1 saw arbor aud countershaft. fermented liquors by retail on the premises t Hangers, 20 inch drop, MADE A GKAND CIRCUIT. situate on Lot Four Block Eleven in the City 1 Lathe and, frame complete. of Kaslo aforesaid. KASLO TRANSPORTATION CO, Dated the 10th day of June A. D. 1805, Write for Particulars. ALEX A. MCDONALD, Here is a very good illustration ALEX GHKIO. «of how reports travel and spread Wilson & Hooper jfill over the country. Auctioneers, Commission Has Up to three months ago not a and Real Estate. , -word had been spoken or written —Metropolitan Club Building, for many years about a telegraph VANCOUVER, B.C. line to Alaska. About that time -the PROSPECTOR interviewed Mr. Good Saddle Horses to Let, Wilson, Supt. Western Div. C.P.R. telegraph, regarding telegraph con­ struction in , and And Runs .elicited from him some remaks con­ cerning the advisability of repair­ H. GIEGERICH," ing the old line to Fort Stager and Stages BETWEEN KASLO AND THREE FORKS. continuing it to Juneau, Sitka and (the Yukon. G Copies of the PROSPECTOR con­ taining this interview were mailed I .Stables at Kaslo ancU Three Forks. to Alaska papers. It was just Supplies for Mines, what our Alaska brethren had E A. J. SCOTT, Manager. been waiting for and under the glar­ Choice Groceries, ing headlines; "ALASKA TELEGRAPH LINE. G "Table Delicacies. .'lilt; DAILY ALASKAN WILL THEN BE PROSPECTORS' OUTFITS. A REALITY," E The article was reproduced and Adams Hotel, KASLO, li. 0 .commented on by the Sitka Alas­ R ooo ooo kan, of May 18th, due credit being A Fi.it-Qa.1 Hotel at Itaabii kiss. 3 Sgean Mi for 51, given to the PROSPECTOR. OUR Guests have always had Something Good to Eat and Comfortable The scare headlines in the Alas­ I Rooms. The only hotel in tjie city whose management kan attracted the attention of the Boots & Shoes. never closed its Dining Room, We are here to stay. Seattle and other coast papers. C Your Patronage Solicited. They took up the subject and dis- WELL-STOCKED SIDEBOARD, pussed it. From them it reached H Hoping to see You, the interior papers, and last week KASLO. AINSWORTH. 3 FORKS. the laggard Nelson Tribune got hold of it. Thus in two months Adams & Cummings, Propr's. was the circuit completed; from Kootenay to Alaska, thence to Se­ attle, thence to interior points, thence to Kootenay again. Theatre Comique, Kaslo, B.C. Board and Lodging $1.00 a day The incident illustrates how re­ J. S. Holland Proprietor and Manager. AT THE ports will travel when once com­ J. J. Belladeau Stage Manager mitted to the types, and how much OPEN THE YEAR ROUND WITH A the PROSPECTOR is in advance of Pacific Hotel. the Tribune. FIRST CLASS VAUDAVILLE COMPANY Dramatic, Burlenque and Variety, jg§ Jgfll CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE ROOMS. Doors open, 7 o'clock. Performance commences, 8:30. A WBUnGDD BAR,* S # S * %l RUfiL & SO, , Admission: FREE. FREE, "I NEVER SLEEP." THREE FORKS, B. C. Week begining Monday, July 22, grand production of the One-Act Comique Cafe. Conedy "LOAN ME YOUR WIFE." Reappearance of the Appis N. D. MOORE, Pres. • R. MCFERRAN, See't'y SISTERS. First appearance of LILLIE ANDREWS. Open Say and Mi The Only Place in Kaslo GO TO THE Where Hot Lunches are Served all Night The Slocan Store Co. (Ltd.) H. C. ROSS, PROP. Idaho Restaurant IS DOING BUSINESS, For a First-Class Meal. AND LOTS OF IT, AT THE- Concentrator. Alstrom's Open Day and #&£ Night. WTM BRANCH AT SANDON. wsr^m Meals 25 cts. and up. CHAS. SCHEEL Restaurant. Prices Down so All can reach 'em MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Give Me a Call, m 4th St. FRANK ALSTROM. FRASER*CHALMERS, CHICAGO, 111., U. S. A. Makers of Mining Leland Hotel KASLO, B, C. Pack and Saddle «•«» • (HUifM. IW10HI. Machinery. HORSES AT DAVIE Is Prepared to take care of the Traveling Public and for the Concentrators, Stamp Mills, Treat t^em as Well as any Hotel in West ootenay. mm MOUSE nuts, VANNERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, AIR COMPRESSORS, ENGINES Rates Reasonable. Rates Reasonable. . --- ....BOILERS. MINE SUPPLIES. PERFORATED METALS HAILEY & LATHAM Send for Catalogue A. James Delaney, Manager.