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THE OUTCROP, CANTERBURY, North East Kootensy, B.C.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1u00,

In the budget speech Mr.

l trom the banks. {pointed out that from 1893-04

In all cases the |

THE OUTCROP,

THURSDAY, AUGUST 580, 1900,

HOMAS O*BRIEN,

BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC, @ CONVEYANCER, ETC. 9

alo bokouGi, 5.c.

iis | Mr. Turner}

to the present the Provincial | debt has increased in round

lars, bringing it up to five | Tramway Company’s Building, ‘million. During the same | Kast Kootenay, GOLDEN B.C | period the sum of $4 503,000) a was expended on public) E J. SCOVIL, J. Py works. Subtracting from this) *“® re

the inerease of debt, three | NOTARY PUBLIC. ils millions, we have $1,503,000 | Deeds, Conveyances, Mortgages and at!) Have Equipped themselves with the Largest and Most Complete

expended out of revenue on} other Legal Documents drawn and STOCK OF General Merchandise

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“permanent public works. He pera ey lalso showed that in the same period the revenue had ad- vanced only 40 per cent, and the publie accounts showed Fire Accident |

Accounts Collected, Books Audited.

Real Estate and Windermere Mines.

In the Windermere Mining District and making their Mammoth Establishment at Peterborough s

Headquarters for all branches of Mining and Prospecting Supplies,

i that the cost of the civic lyovernment of the Province | had not increased in anything] pereRBOROUGH, like the same proportion, Speaking in regard to the C F. NICHOLSON, | large contemplated expendi-|\4® ;ture on public works, which is three millions in excess of that of last year, he said it Minerals identified for prospectors | is in a great measure render- | without charge. ile ed necessary by the fact that | ayanetere years experience in Kootenay during the last few years the| General and special information furn- | | roads and bridge ig have been | TIS oh ashlee babi a Windermere | negle ected, whieh had lead to!) Mining Properties Examined and Re- | their ve ry serious deteriora-| as ete ; rospectors and others are requested ition. lie did not think that to bring in samples for our exhibit of the appt opriations for public mineral of the District.

works are vet what they Office Peterboro Townsite Co.'s Building, Hi I Pp jought to be, but he believed igne ae >st ric

Insurance.

British Columbia.

Of Kingston School of Mines. ASSAYER and bi, ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Lowest Estimates Rendered to

Mining Men coming into the

District to Develop Properties.

Having our own Freight boats we defy competition.

~ e a4 ~~ "@> Ka-

s Paid f for Cattle, Hay and Oats

PETERBOROUGH,

Turner made very plain and | the province is on a fair way | brief st: atements in histwe lfth {to sueh further inereases in|

speech in the Provincial Leg- | revenue that it will shortly) : Fi a

East Kootenay, British Columbia.

islature. Its chief feature is | that he was able to report an} expanding revenue, in part from new sources of income and the remainder

ness of the country. He con-} templated on a conservative | basis that the increases in| Various items would total about $259 ,0002 Against this there must be offset sundry decreases that will aggregate | $60,000; so that the net in- crease will be about a substantial gain that will within a short time bring the provincial revenue up to two millions, It is interesting to know that since he went to England to float his last loan the revenue of the Province has increased nearly a million dollars, A part of the in- creased revenue is expected to be derived from greater care in collection, as, tor ex- ample, of the amount due by pre-empters, This is thought to total something like one million dollars due from this

source, and the Government |

hopes to be able to devise a plan, which will induce the debtors to pay up. It is also proposed to secure the better collection of the wild land tax. Of new sources of revenue the Government pro- poses to inaugurate a change in the mineral tax,which will require the larger metallifer- ous mines to contribute a a greater percentage on their output; to place a higher im- post on timber; to increase the tax on the output of the coal mines, The latter tax is expected to realize ninety thousand dollars, which will not be net, because the mines will be relieved of personal property tax, which amounts to about twenty thousand, so that the net gain to the Pro- vince by this new tax will during the first year amount to about seventy thousand, This coal tax of five cents per ton is in addition to the rOv- alty of anequalamount. The anticipated expenditure will this vear be $500,060 more than theanticipated revenue, Jt is not proposed to go into (he market and borrow this, but it will he overdrawn

from the | Kootenay. natural increase in the bus i-| the Government felt it to be|

jopening this region and con-|

$309,000, |

_be possible todeal with public iworks with the liberality re-| ‘quired, He spoke of the re-

sults which had been derived | from the expenditures in} He delared that

anion seorel,

PETERBOROUGH, B.C.

PREPEPTOES

G. W. F. CARTER, B.C.LL.,

NOTARY PUBLIC

For the Province of British Columbia.

fel Headquarters for ——_ its duty to do whatever it|

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Travellers,

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PrvrerrrTY WM. A. SKELTON, Proprietor

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the construction of r: lilway S| Accounts Collected. Commercial Books Kept and Audited,

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WINDERMERE and CANTERBURY, B.C,

publish some war news each week, we | Willingly comply, but as we have ne Do You Wear telegraph dine within 75 miles we must depend upon our latestexchanyges. The | Ovrerop is about the only paper that | reaches the men inthe hills, there fore’ | we will endeavor to give the more im-

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4 SALISBURY’S CLEVERNESs |

In Landing British Troops at Shanghai.

The foreign office adjutants are be- wildered at the ado raised throughout the country by what they consider an) amusing little game of Lord Salisbury | tending to England's advantage. It is | explained thus tothe Associated Press;

First, the formal announcement that troops would be landed, then ative days’ | wait, in which the foreign consuls at) Shanghai wagged their heads and wired to their home governments mutterings of disapproval on the Continent and the stirring up of Chinese opposition at Shanghai. Troops arrived at Shanghai and the Viceroy resists their landing, saying that France and Russia object, | The consuls meet and “if the GBrittish land, we will hind Adimiral Seymour,

several of them assert, troops, too.’ wiring London, announce sthat England | withdrawe, and the troops do not Jand, A sailing hoaris appointed, the next day every variety of foreign com- mercial interests in Shanghai cries out in dismay. The consuls their views and join in requesting their gov- ernments to induce the British to land, | for the security of Shanghai. The Brit: | intimations are received | France, trer- }

after

and

revise

ish sailaway; at the foreign office from manyand Austriathat they are quite willing the should land; the troops are pursued and brought back,

troops

aud the troops are disembarked, <soem |

Agthe barracks in the United) King- dom are full of embodied militia, tem- porary wooden been vegun at Aldershot and elsewhere

quarters have already

in which to house the returning South African troops. | The governmentare arranging to re-

lieve Lord Roberts in) South Africa, deputing to a general of (e +s consequence the vexatious work of running down the The present por Lord then

isatan end,

partizan bands there pose, itis understood, is to recall Roberts in’ October,

that the war,

announcing aga War, Gen. Lord Wolsey wilh relinquish the post of commanderin- chiefot the army in October, and Lord Roberts will al- most certainly replace him

Lord Roberts has settled

religious pacers

the contro- versy in the asto the

denomination to which he belongs (the

etrict Baptists especially claiming him), hy writing to a correspondent: that he

belor he Chareh of Boghand

From time to time ace

stot onunts have been h show that

the Russians are as great savages as the

Chinese One lady tells of atrocities, which recall the stories of the ravages of the worst of the Barbarian tribes

which overthrew Rome. ‘These terribl: men killed women and children alike, and a favorite sport was to toss children from one spear to The #ians have been doing the same thing

in their case

another, Rus-

only hayonets are used instead of spears Vinfortunately the responsibility for such barbarities wil! |

attach to the others of the allies in the

mind of the Chinese people, and) will serve as an excuse and incentive tor greater atrocities than have vet been

It is alla melancholy spec- that the

commited

tacle, the most melancholy present generation has had to contem plate. Inthe Indian mutiny, fiendish cruelty was confined to one sich <+o>

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The Steamer Duchess leaves Ge Iden every Tuesday ind Friday morning at4 o’clock, arnmving bere at 6 p.m

The stage leaves Golden at7 aan.every Sunday :

Stage leaves Fort Steele, onthe Crow’s Nest Pass Railway, and arrives about noon Sanday

every Friday at 8

a.m, Prospectors new cote over trom West Kootcnay in twodays, following Hania | creek from Argenta, Cn Kootenay lake, }

to the sumenit, thence down Yoby ere vk

TIMBER MIMI NOTICE |

Notice is hereby Rive no that To have applied | to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works | to cut timber on the |

for a Bpecial Liven following describer slat ds ol Kast Kootenny Boyinning at a stake Toby creek, about halt

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creek, thence DA chains north, thenee sot chains west, thence 120 chains seuth, thence to) initial point. Containing 900 aeres | PRANK ARMSTRONG Golden, B.C., Aug. 15, Loo |

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THE OUTCROP, THERSDAY AUGUST 30, 1900,

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WAR NEWS.

Details of Relief of

A) ° Pekin.

Alties Enver the City Frou two Atter

the

Sides, Blowiug Up Gates.

fo the ad- August 15.

Admiral Bruce telegraphs niralty: “Pekin captured Leyations safe.’

The second edition of the Daily Tele- graph publishes a special despateh from Shanghai, which says:

“The allies entered Pekin tnopposed, and met with a friendly reception from Prince Ching. All hostile raped trom the city. jeft for Shen Sion the dith, Manchus. The Kansn troops have gone southwest, with the object of drawing off the allies and preventing them from following the court.”

A Yokohama message to the Mail says that Li Hung Chang sent the govern- ment appeal to Marquis Ito, asking him to use his intluence with the powers The Marquis replied expressing sym pa- thy, but stating that interference was impossible at present.

Gen. Yamaguchi wires from Pekin as follows

“The allies arrived at Pekin early yes- tetday, opening with artillery the eastern side of the walls, which were obstinately held by the enemy. The Japs and the Russians were on the north of the Tung Chow eanal. The Americans and the British were on the south side. Atnight fullthe Japs blew up the two eastern yates of the Tartar city and entered.

“In the pseantime the Americans and British had entered the Chinese city by the Tung Pien gate.

‘Detachments of each force were sent towards the legations. The parities met near the legation and opened “communt- cation. All the ministers and their staffs were fonnd safe, The losses of allies have not been ascertained.

‘Four hundred Chinese were killed.” report that

elements es-

“Conriers from the front after thecapture of Ho Hsi Wa the allied troops marched on Mattow,’? saysa ca- Viegram to the Journal. Yung Fuh Seng, way, but

witha army barred the they fought him back nine miles, completely demor- alizing bis army and taking Mattow with trifling loss. Unt Ho Hsi Wu was reached the march was hot and dusty, bnatafter beaving there hind fallen and made “The Chinese were preparing mous trenches at Ho Hsi Wo with which to flood the eountry, but the rapid ad- vance of the ablies surprised them before they had turned in the water and they dropped their spades and fled. “The Chinese army split into

“Gen,

torrents of rain marching heavy

ehor-

one retreating to Pekin, fo resist the advance The abies, ledin advance

and the other moving south. by a squadron of Bengalese cavalry, big turbaned Indians, who enjoy the heat from which white men saffer.

slay they turned the

The imperiadcourt | with the |

large }

three, | one yemaining |

On Toes: | eneny’s flank and

eaptured standards and bagles, killing 55 |

We Jost one horse. engayed the

Tine

and one officer. “The dapanese

at the same

cavalry

enemy's front,

as infantry. “Messengers from the legation are get-

i aeting

ting through the Chinese lines daily and |

reporting to allied commanders

Fay the Chinese government

strong pressure to Lear on the ministers

They ' bronghy!

inan effort to induce them to leave the!

wity and thus save China the disgrace of

the capture of Pekin

~+<3> The suggestion of the Ourcror some weeks ayo for the Government to relieve

Atrici thet attention of the

the volunteers in South \frou any

assessment work on Inineral

claims has received the enthusiastic have

Legislature and eo

the honorable members become that one member advises that crown yrants of their chimes be issued te the bo

had filed them,

ys who

Thatthe need of offiei London throughout the fact

$10,000 towards the 1

il representa

fully rec

Province that the

tion in was yenized was fully shown by the ap avent-general’s office there was unani

miously passed

It ix generally stated that the Opposi tion led by Sor Charles Tupper, sir Hibbert Tupper and Hugh John Macedon ald are Inake wv

about te tour ob the

rountry

Ralph Smith, MeP.P., nwoned to Ottawa togive the government the benefit of his

new Labor Burean upon a practical work Jng basis.

has been sum-

advice in

The Liberal convention te be held at

Revelstoke on Sept. Sth, willbe largely attended according to the reports in the

exchanpes

NOTIOR

Take notice that © days after date toapply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described land

Commence west of the &pring creek, tributary of marked ar No l pe

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and east thence 4 cheins south, thence 40 chains west thence Mchaibe north to place of commence Toeht

40 Chains

H. ST. J. MONTIZAAMRERT

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