The Greenwood Miner

The Greenwood Miner

MMW WHW" •'•Hill l <"jM^ijiiiLy:!!'iygja-i!JJddJjft^L "i;.».»i„iw.^u...«..' • »Lm...,•.••• »* »i in.mi n.., i i K^iiv^»viicifrvt^^^^'*m^f i^f^yiw»M'ri..Mn.y.f,i.^vt.HViVjtimHi'iii'.i. u.iy-faj^WI THE GREENWOOD MINER. VOL. 1. GREENWOOD, B. €., JULY 15, j#8& NO. 24, HOESE THIEVES EAIPED Boundary country to Holland by WOy CANADIAN MINING INSTITUTE., tered at the Imperial. of Gladstone, found Win. Edwards at j —• IQ. C, Victoria, as successor to Hun, a And Captured, with over a Hundred Sheep Creek in a pitible nnd dying con-1 Will Include Eoundary Country in' 3° - Martin, w ith two other members 61 ditiou—a living skeleton, having fatted le Horses Cached. Visit to B, C • " Opposition given portfolios, Thu for 18 days, It appears that lvdwards | News-Advertiser, Mr. Cotton's news- For two years or more horses have : {THE PIONEER HOTEL. hud left Nortliport to go to the Anacon- Some time ago an invitation was «*• paper, give* this* positive denial. Hi» been stolen in this district. During da claim, in company with two other; tended by the Greenwood Mining ^ , editorial advice is to keep cool until thr Greenwood City, Bouniary c«ek, B. c. this season at least twenty-five in the men,'but-Depurating from them lost bis Commercial Association to the members LieuteiwfrKJovemor arrives from AtliiD way and wandered about, subsisting I of the Canadian Mining Institute to visit ,l then look and see what happens. vicinity of Greenwood have disappeared. all solely on leaves and routs. He was the I'„mndary country on then- exrm-si,,a Th, (!0Untry and governnic.it, he say.-, © There were (suspicious but no proof. As taken to Rowland for medical treat­ in the fall to and through B. C. The fol­ I are safe. a rule it cost inoro to tecovur u horse arc prepared to welcome guests and provide heat accommodations. ment. lowing is the reply, which speaks for it Allen Seymour, well known In (ireen* self: than he was worth, hence no active Surveyor Wollnston tins completed the wood social circles, has returned to bis HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN. Ottawa, July 7, 180(1. steps were taken. platting of Eholt townsite. Plans have home in New Westminster. It is uiw W, S. Keith, secretary, Greenwood liost of wines, Liquors and Cigars. The most comfortable Recently, however, the boldness of to be drawn and tiled in the Department derstood that Mr. Seymour Will devote the Mining & Commercial Association. of Lands and Works before lots can be himself exclusively to musical studies, the giuue and the frequency of its occur­ Dear sir—Referring again to your let­ placed on the market. for some tipie. SAMPLE ROOM rence led to eertlan information being ter inviting the Institute to visit the J. Mproii, Camp .McKiiiney, and Aus­ In Greenwood. Heated by Hot Air, There was not a ijuorum at the city Boundary country, I may say that at a given to the Washington state authori­ tin Hannen, from the reservation, ary council board on Monday night, Mayor meeting of our executive held this week, ties, which led, in turn, to the gang be­ doing assessment work on their property # # Hardy and .Aldermen Wood and .Gallo­ it is decided to make a Hide trip to your the Copper King, in Copper camp. • 9 ing rounded up near Obesaw, on Myers way being the only ones present. Mr. section of the country. - creek, a few miles within the U. S, bor­ D. R. Young, publisher of the Koote- We have been under the impression Mr. W. Mcllart-Mcllarg, who half J, W* Nelson, Proprietor* ^ der. A cache of horses variously stated nay Standard, appeared before them in­ that it would be difficult to make con­ been on the North Fork examining the Pay Ore, adjoining the Pathfinder, re­ in number from 100 to l-id was dis­ formally, and requested a photographic nection from points to be visited by our t \ group of the City Fathers for nse in il­ turned to Rossland with specimens of . covered, and 26 arrests were made. excursion. i lustrating his July special number, as the paystreak, which it is stated assayed The Canadian 1'f.cific has, however, Among those implicated and in custody an endorsation of the scheme, simply given us to understand they will likely $](i2.<>2 in values, principally gold. A are, it is understood, at least reported, that and nothing more. He was prom­ be able to take us in on their line. contract has been let for a 70-foot tUlir •V .»J08SEI1, I. HARDY, nel, several boys Who belong to respected ised favorable consideration at the next At. present, so far in advance, it is families in the Vicinity of Midway, The regular meeting. impossible to state how many people we The three by-laws voted on Tuesday others are all residents of Coiville reser­ Mr, Rathbone, a well know mining ex­ will have or how long we will be able to in Grand Forks were carried. The, by< stay, but when our program is more ad­ laws were; (1) for the extension of th* Russell Hardware Co., vation and mainly half breeds. They are pert of London, whose name has fig­ ured quite prominently in newspaper vanced 1 will have great pleasure in electric, and water plants; (2) subsidiz­ at present in Oro and Republic in jail. discussion of a somewhat personal na­ writing you again, ing the Granby smelter and (ft) borrow DEALERS DNf The foregoing particular's are not ab­ ture, will sail this month for New York, T am, yours faithfully, ing a sum of money for public improve' 1 ments. solutely authenticated, but are current­ fand will come direct to the Boundary B. T, A. Bei.L) See/ctary, Almost all kinds of Hardware, Glassware, Crock* ly reported. It was also rumored on the country before going to DatVsort City. Steps :ire being taken to oppose th« eryware, Woddenware, Tinware, Graniteware, Oscar EnglnrJd, division engineer, The Miner Job Plant, application recently mode to the pro' \ street that one of the fl. C. members THE GnEBXwoon MIXER Printing Co. vincial government for timber limits e.x» Silver and plated wares, Lamp goods, StoVes of 'who has been located in Caseade for had been shot last night in attempting has purchased from Jas. Sutherland the ceeding many thousands of acres on thu all kltidd; all stock sizes of glass windows and some 10 monthsj has taken his depavt- to escape from jail at Republic, urei He is now far ahead; between Fen- job plant of the Greenwood City Print- north fork of Kettle river. It will be doors; Belting and Packing of all kindsi ticton and Hope ori the reconnaissance, ing Co, and amalgamated it with the j pointed out that the syndicate, far from A fieply. being accompanied also by H; L. Jor­ publication of tile MiJtwi, The plant is purposing to operate sawmills, simply BRASS GOOD& A SPEGIAL/TY, To the Editor of THR MINEI*. dan; one of his Cascade ltssi9tants.--Cas- all new, carefully selected and very requires a grant for speculative pur' Sir i In reply to it passage ih Jour cade Record. complete, and the MINER is JIOW pre­ poses i laSt issue, headed "Dangerous to the pared to do jdb work of all kinds and A man was Ailed (10 by Magistrate Lubiicatiiig add Iilurdlriating oils, gufts', rifles' Ei Esdalet, restaurateur, w'hdrari the City's Health," i would like td say: Clarendon before it was bdrned down, is guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Hallett on Monday morning for cruelty and Ammunition; Iron all sizes and shapes; all With regard td my having the only now catering to the people of Columbia. Ae-Wiil bo Seen elsewhere, the plant has to animals, He unmercifully beat his kinds of drill arid tool Steel; black and g£tl< pipe dumping grduud; Evidently your in­ beeh removed to the Flood building, and horse. Hi Mortimer Lamb, editor of the up to 3 ih. All kinds pipe fittings up to 6 in. formant ddes ribt kridw what he is talk­ is located iri the premises recently oc­ Mining Record, Victoria, arrived last The Chief of Police nnd City Clerl* ing about; and; further, if people would cupied by the Model Cafe: week afid lias been dividing his time be­ have been making the rounds of the he be a little trior's reasonable and not tots inspecting the rooms. Under the Agts. toe CANTON STEEL., want their work ddne for nothing* or on tween this city and Midw'Hy: He ADDITIONAL LOCALS. leaves fdr the Coast loaded hp new by%w hotels with twenty roomtf the Six to twelV'e' months' credit System, and ovef pay $2dU license pef half year) 1 they fiiight be a little'better accdhloiiat- with special information respecting the Boundary Creek mining camps: From advices njceived just before go­ and these with less than twenty, |300. .Stench & Williams' SSSftS *»**«-ed; Another thing* we are getting too ing to press it is learned that Geo. McL. Hotels under the by-law are required lei mslrlV cheap gtiys in toivn, me'ri who Mr. Ji T. Wilgress, local representa­ BrdWfi, executive agent of the O. P. register the number of their rooms with want to get all they earl and tafte good tive of the C; P: $. land department, has R., Will ftach Greenwood today tSat­ the City Clerk. Peddfer, Steel M& Metal Rocrfirif arid Sningles, care to pay as little as possible.

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