
if The largest, copper iriinqs iii (.-kl the Dominion are situated at Phoenix. «^h8 Granby Co. employs 600 "men, and t" t, has a monthly pay roll of over $50,000: Two railroads afford access to thefeity/ ^~altiefiae,-4,800ft. .*,«, raiyi!., 4 The cityi^I r *» ests<0 the ? has a„pppnk>tion of 1,80Q,%\S'" T Boundary Mining District and, ^possesses wflrsfc-claio, £:' f hotels, opera house, school* SIXTEENTHVEAR - \ ' ' ' PHOENIX— ,'"•'-i^iuKUAy B. C., SATURDAYTNOV, NOV.. 7,, 191ii^T4 ^ •- /,,; Sl-5l£5Whe^v^^ 4 > - Carmi No.tes . ; I\dhs» Griffin Aof -"Phoenix. Pboe„i*. -* fc£Miss Cind CMy |, ,- . Th- The objectione objecs madt made 0b yb thy tMe Belirian, B . s »„, a K *\ \ ^ . I j > *»^q.__ A ^rZeinySi: tow a b ~ „. ! r~. "-- ;„ MesfcemesKer amused many 'bbyy the neWw havea evidently been nvoverruleov^JJL* J.%^d. i..hu.v S™.H. * ' V.^ bombardmen""-poarameB°-?bardme»tt ooftf OstenOstendd Goveri n 0,^7^77^^ I ^ - -" ,* %~ r *'-• ,^, Our Phoenix Admiral Fisher vatley again withfriend , are. in the dance she introduced, and brought Acceding to reports via "the-HaL A IT'S™ ' ^^ ' Governmen^Heip Needed jumped at Ho*Spring beadq arte a man :*'>' th«rtW h -V . " ^ 5 y^ores..TheConcertWas.enJfiriniofaneXtremeJy violent cEL November 6tb, heavy gun Ir.t. i; s very littl... e use for us' in Phoe" ' - I '. Messrs F IT ^ ":» *~ / ".. O ^ ' <' the old hosp.tal camp. The party joyed by all, and the >arty arrived Ditch coast. The soun7»«! -etar CM be plainly heard on the nixtobli and Doc Gnffin says huntng by nesday With Mayo? Matheson and **een Dixmude, YoresTndRonl7u °d'eS °f men are massed be- with PhoenTrl• th^ase was located close to a hot sprine moonhght is the greatest spoVout; Dr{ ^ffim./w^f are^camp^g£ gained by either' sTaT L spt o/L ful "fi**" ""**" »** *>"" h^oTZJlZl' *? ^k* ""I*-* *V (^ Doc-has not been used to hunting ib fher*W tne' present^injd.,.. * / •* ? batants repeatedly come into cL, '?""? 8°d n'fle fire the ««- to cease operation, ^i ^ f™* *'" *** much more ^ tbey bad S gr,ps with co e e rat the mountains for deer (dear) he us- John* .Swan *.wh« L* BH A .J I ' Rriu -h !. ? T ° - the'bayonet. „;f ?* °P . «onsf and already the at first intended F„^„ i main until the .last of the week. The Kettle Valley train made its Visits the Coast s ^_^ S b th tUODel N. J. Carson returned to Phoenix Boundary Line Marked — -ns^L : 7cco:diT"T^According to a cen^­ f N C-btS last appearance in Carmi and Bearer Phoenix Star for Portland the boys quit and left for the lakes. dell on Friday. The head officials on Tuesday,from a business trip sus taken recently, there will be stated that there would be no more to the coast. Talking to a repre- The task of delimiting the inter- about 300 people, including chil 0 .-t,--. » .....UMH-- Mike Mih.h.11 f ... « A , People, including chil- Enemy's Patents trains until the C.P.R. took the road sentative of the Pioneer, Mr. Carson Na«onal boundary line between the Hockev LeZ , u* Bounda«-y dren'. who will require assistance A recent order in council issued over. The residents of the surround- did not seem to be at all impressed I ^""^clle portion of Alaska and the 171 ?'' * ° WaS tried •'"*•' throu&hout ^ winter. , , wUh the immedi n ing country are hoping thiV will be ate pros Yukonterritor tW yeafS a C nfers tfae ower iorwit Mh ththe eimmediate prospect in store y. which was started L,l| 1^7 ,?['*. ° »°'J The dJffl Z T . \ ^ ° P °° within a very short time. * ' coast towns. Busines' St0re,s in 1904, has been finished and ^ ^ »i ^ ^ thej°bM^,te^rL^ * °f distin?«^ing anX commissioner or deputy-corn H. Dockter, of the Carmi hotel, Was very ^uiet !n Vancouver, he J. Ogilvie, who has had charge of 60 those _ .. mshed,and Noel thfore lo^ahe Portlanl magnated team. Thi, saccordin boy knowg tos L^ hose s,m iulatin gduall povertyy in, „„nee d „,and missioner of patents, to oroer on visited Greenwood for a couple of hfyS> .and^ale*» were going'on in alj the work for the Canadian govern­ the lo^al magnate. This boy knows L "lating poverty, wasa illusua- application, the suspensisuspension, , whole a lot'about the game, and should be trated the other day at the city hall" r rec ment since 1909, has returned tb a Inh-Ahm.f »i trated th* n»t... J . .. *J or i;n part, of_ any patent or license days last week. - , j «' ri°ns. The unemployed .were when a man, ostensibly unable to CVery where in ev d able to hold his position. Regard, held by any person whose country O. Boyer motored up from Green? I » ence and gloom Vancouver. He will leave for Ot speak the King's English except WaWrittes writtenn iino ththe fa r tawa mg Newsy Lalonde, it.is likel3y that is at war with the British empire. woo)od this afternoon, and expe'e'uToexpects tof' ^ " f*™~° "'o f— man" ^ of I ^ P^re his maps "and "SI / ^ toX^^^^m'i, "L" ; *•""* with difficulty, applied to the te C 1 portports s short,shortly. W,, sdl b,m to an f Before granting an application the return tomorrow. He is registered i ™?, """^WJnea-—--.—., . H"«e» thought y- V-•' * , .—easterJ-"n .club .**". Five lplayers have al author-ties °r xvork. From his . a.t the Carmi hotel. The delimiting has been done commissioner or deputy must satis­ that in ^Seattli'they were a little ready-been signed up as follows "P'dgin English" the clerk made .J. * .Harry Sands, who Has been work­ 'more inclined to look on,'the"bright jointly by the Canadian and the out that the foreigner's wife and fy himself (a) "that the person ap­ "Cyclone" Taylor, Si Griffis, Frank plying intends to manufacture or ing at the Carmi",mine since. July, side of things,, even >p so' than United State/5 t governments. The Neighbor, Hugh Lehman and Kenny children were in a very bad way in- left for SpoJcane on Saturday. Harry was the casein this side of the latter finished its portion of the cause to, be manufactured, tbe pau ~*r~-»: Mallen. "Sibby" Nicholls writes deed. There was no food in the on tort , o-<.*_1- .."'* . - t •* K>- t ' will be missed by his many friends boundary/ but' over'there as in B.C., work last summer. .Monumehte tne-^—•" —- - ' - - th* unemployed question .was d! serC M he .was always jolly and Jn for'a made of metal an^imtieded. in.con­ there^, bus ^roblemVv''\ ~, ^ ^ ^ -> . good-timeY \- r- -V/'r'-' V*:' crete bave-beerY; placed Tat^intervaii leave/from ~ * - a*Te™ y«fun8r people^tnrotoredv to - * v; - - »** u<- fy^r—T^—^ r-f -v '-^°^,^e borderl A In/the wooded. •ectjons a path^^O ,fe~etVwide his t' ^^^pBtii^^^ceft Rwpvem^from Accident be*4 cie^^,tp;<ina^Cthe„divisi^ pe^rn*. quartette /avpred tbe Mentally -Wot'while/on. a hunting between the territories ofthe respec* : is tive,natipnS: * The fine of demarka- ance was the possessor of more than ried on as aforesaid." ?SE&^*!^ *** to-be protion^,stretdbe- S ovftrTugged mountain the Welland canal. (cantiie marine. t Mining Notes of British Columbia fc Owing to the cold weather causing (Their boring has proved up a well ^ the pumps to freeze, all work has defined channel, with excellent pros! 'Phone 56 P. O. Box 309 been suspended for this season aatt pectsoects. This creer«-ik, hah«s a—n :interesting l.-. ] the diamond drill camp in Windfall history. It is the centre of the Car­ .canyon.—Hedley Gazette. ;ibo o gol»—d belt-w...,, anaudu waw«*3s extensivelextensivelyy i A very nice shoot of ore both con- prospected in the early days, in the The Little Store centratinnlralinogr annnid" Ul^-Uhigh grade™_„J- , hai s beei n dee,J„~p_ ground1 directl....y .beneath the opened on the Great Northern pro­ present creek bed, but without pay. perty, near Trout Lake, according ing results. Mr. Macpherson is now McKay & Knight, Props. to H. McPherson, who was down boring directly over the channel, and last week. The ore body is about will tap it by a tunnel during the seventy feet long and averaged in coming winter. The locating of this the neighborhood of four feet in channel will mean much to that width. Mr. McPherson and hi^as- section of the Cariboo.—Observer." sociates, who have a bond on the A meeting of the shareholders in $5.00 Purchase property, have secure^ an extension. the Silver King group, the Iron —Kootenain. Mountain group, and the Sunset Thcffollbwing list of Goods can be Purchased at our Granite Creek placer camp, is''one group (gold) was held recently in Store for $5.0». of many historic episodes and gold Chilliwack, when the report of Min stampedes of bygone days, has lost ing Engineer. Crossland on the three nothing of its mineral attractions. properties was received. Mr. Cross- 1 Sack of Flour It:is the opinion of experienced gpld land is higglj*;recommended, and is hunters that the placers there are ;by retained Ythe..year round by large n^' means exhausted, and that b6th mining interests in the north. On 20 lbs. Sugar bar and bench diggings will well re- behalf of" the local companies he pay systematic mining. Some large made an inspection of the claims in 1 Package Currants nuggets and coarse gold with plat­ the-Chilliwack- Lake' district.
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