IO OO IC ll If ll 'U ll II IC C' Ol is , -.- ll’IlU.`l 30 ._ a A I.; I sv E i »i» 1 .1 se n S ,t )’ C P _ . A / ~_ lr* ' A y, >-I ' A Q & " '¢:"__».1»-~»» . _~ . , ie "‘__ ‘_ F -“ S°*‘§i _ _~_ _¢__5,_ _ _ 1 `.'§‘1‘ . i :_ _ ~» _-- _ _.___e__s _ _ - <___-_ ____;__=:_,____v__________f_____, ___ __ ____ __ __ " ' ' ~ _ -L - 7-_ _gang gg 'sfigoffflz cnAiu.o1'i1:1'owN. Pniircr: EDWARD isi.AND. Moiynnr. Dncnnnien io. iooo. Piucl: 'rwo cllli ._ _.a _. L. af. _ _ _ °'Uff.._=-1 * -_- L.--__-",: ».».,_~.», '.L;:`;_'~.,:,._, ,L ._ ,_ _» .~.».<._.¢\,~~_-.,,,» , _ ..,W.,,..,;_f_,__,». _, _ __,;_, ,_,,. N ‘_ _ _ '.».~~_<._\ ` .pr .1 ~ .' '3~-.e- .-fx _.vs_ . ==~ r.. '.2 _~._.-~,_» ,i ,. . ; _ .\.._ ___i _ u_ _.1 _-. ,_ 1:, °°° °°*»°*'°‘ *SUR* We NC* sm nu-RED MILNEWS SUCCESSOIL flip Who came to this city about 12 years Same origin. Some girl of' had character The tide came up °'°" the’ b“'l‘n"3° *Ni " Lariviere Conservative member k 33° fmm Tl'!0D,- Prince Edward Island- got mad with her lover anll threwa lam about two and a half mmm” °f ‘huns rich r y ~ IB court circles. She has failed greatly since being in formed of the Empress Frederick`s suffe in g from cancer of the throat. She has lost her appetite and passes Governorship of Cape Colony by the _ Charles' B. Howatt 8: Son. Brackett retiredtothelog-cabins on the outskirts mst’ MMV fmm S‘f"m° “nd C““f°m"‘ b°°t'hi“°‘“'°d°“”'*°_“"' poimmem of Sir W_ F_ Kely Hutchinson, Sll‘€¢t.Wh0 also removcdhere from Tryon, of the town for the night and the next had b;`_°““b° m°°h"l°1'Y ami erected it voters whowere peev¢\td IND P. E. I., has prospected in the gold fields morning almost ali the buildings had “carb e bmch’ And this “ms l°°"' Fm' are Liberal. W ` leeples s nights. rin; xrracxs oz: cnanaaanais. All eyes are now turned on Parliamen and on the attacks the Liberals will make on Chamberlain. H is relatives connection with army supply contracts and his alleged misman- agement which is charged to have precipi- ' with alleged knowledge of the Jameson Raid will be brought home to him. Rrclalo Hannizm Davis Aan aicssn. The English papers contain very frank articles on Richard Harding Davin, called lotters from ladies of various nationalities out by the publication in the Times o livingln Pretoria and denying Daviifstories, #loin of theiinprisonerl British oheerabeha _ ao ladies. FIGHTING 'ras Usnanfiiiousp Roan. Londoners are combining to fight the new under-ground tube road on the sc are that it causes vibration in their residences and property. -..__- riiiiniz inn snirrmc. PORT 0F C|1\RLO`l'TE'l`0WN. Dec. 8 ar.-Briiiiant,Boudreau, Sydney. Deo. 8 cld.-Tarquin, Davis, Picton; Omega, him-cheson, Halifax; Brililan Boudreau, PlCl0ll§ Th°l»i9» A115" lrapaud. The steamer Gi-eetlands, _Capt- cooiiiard, wiiioii has been discharging agen”-al gg;-go from llontreal, cletrS for Burin, Nfld., today with the balance of hm- freight. During the w1nte1Q.he Gwetlandg will traverse the est India route under chnrrter of S. Cunard of Halifax i \V a r_t,ed-a case of headache that Kun; fort Headache Powders will U05 cure ‘ ten minutes. Price 10 cents. }. ’ _...Z The as » - - - "” _- it," said' Mr. Gouidrup. “This may .seem strange but it is a. fast. We were md. oi iii. we sw” 1°°“‘°f’° tanned from 8 to 11 monthib " E; proof, bellows toog\l°» °1°mP wh' ‘tha mi .ning for iii. ned. wr °"* "’ ` Minden, Oni.,-“I am delighted with l 17,00) sheep and a small detachment of _._._._§__- THE o.\'LY REAL cnnn Fon car- ARRH¢> _'- Rorais, Que.,-"I have tried u great many remedies for catarrh, ifut none of .t-hem ever helped me. In my opinion ‘Catan-hozone isthe only realcure for . Catarrh.” F. G. Fadden. _ the results from the use of Catarrhozone . , I think it is the best remedy in thc world L for Catarrh." Thomas Cox. Brief extracts only, but convincing. Not claims but proof. That's what the ople want before spending their money. I We can supply over two thousand similar testimonials anddyonr money hack if you L are not benclitte . We will send you a twenty five cent trial outfit for 10 cents in stamps or the complete treatment for $100. At all riruggisfs. N. C. Poison, Kingston, Ont., Hartford, Conn. NOT A PAUPER AFTER ALL. , The $20,800 per month now allowed by the court for the Count and Countess de Casteliane’s living expenses means an allowance of a quarter of a million dollars British troops mar Kmgemdorn next march Mr. Gouiflrup accompanied »~M------~~~-~W.~_.~M~.M---e.ar,. We could hold them Thai; is the gmubig NEUIRALL _..._ QUEBE Mr Donald Gouldrup Son oi the Late Jacob 2?;;?f2.‘$§‘li5Z‘i“.iZ?.§Z.°%i;.‘3°§.§'; _ , _ s; d ' ° 6 ° "‘I have_¢l_¢lim:_ there thatlcannot work R t ‘ .-.».-...~.._.___._._.____________f____________._.____,,_,,_,_______________________g_ on aecqugg 9( gbglf bgipg ¢,{¢d up in this C ser sans izordnoine _inn iiiiciis oi= ini. J. c.. scnuiiiiin or coiiiiieii Prmlrr Pero! Dewet P essed’ 'May De 0 __-_ ` wl:_i_ers Put in for shelter. Gold hnsbeen _ , _ s ccurred. Hardships of Life inthe Klondyke §,§m';;; §;‘;f§°°§;' 31:53; ix;-so-3: Muck, u,-ma-¢., the Timrs -Property Mend Caught-R0l»¢rts'in Cane nweit Upon ine Uniied sin i L `d t¢S Mining Law Gnmr conzernr 1~'onLawrnns. ` l A I t f L A A -"A . ' ' “ ' o aw a s ' . ll Cl' Cflllg the success Oflhe Region. t__yil‘;::l::_‘y3°_£_l It ,L Q - yer if he win air. your on., in... i.. ..- L that there was plenty more tofollow. The by William Holt,of Massachusctts,started from Boston for the new Eldorado. Mr. Holt who was a much larger, and apparently Slirvuser. _~msn~ . than _ the Portland gentleman, gave up the chase at Dawson City and returned home. Upon the departure of Mr. Holt Hr. Gouldrup joined “partnership” as they call it, with Geo. England, another Massachusetts mon, but again Mr. Gouldrup was left alone Mr. England died in October ofthe same year.- CIIILCOOT PASS The Chiicoot was one of the dangerous places encountered in his travels ' to Kiondyke. This pass which is about 15 miles long runs at an angle of 45 degrees on one stretch of three quarters of a mile. T HOL _ quires a deposit at$5ll> if he is able tn, ____ Lai~.D WiLL nie r.izU'rnaL. [From Portllnd Arstns. 1\l'ov. 29.] tc a beggar, _than he would strike it rich 1°°k after 7°” i'"’°"és°'° Th" 5°” “°" I H I 0 ' C f L . - - . . . _ pn vs rovernoro Natal _ of both the Aiondike district and those been again erected. Lumber cost $250per bmldlngs and “urge h°"e| \‘*'° 5”” t Hoi.LaND‘s QUEEN iuaciizivi-:s xnnonn. i°f C°P° N°fn° and returned h°m° Wm‘°“° th°““*"‘d- Thel"‘- was D0l»hill8 if l>l18l» erected at CM” N°me' hmm” sw.. tx “nm serious accident and with goiil nuggets in time to fi ht the ilre with b t th I h“"° “ ma” *"5 4085 SONS bw! H100 quam D” g,_@¢,g ,.3 ' . “ _ 'Lord Kitchener reports from Gen. Knox A I ' _ _ ' , ga r a _urge amoun o w h L D?5l'»‘°“ and '~°'l'°»lk With him 0l16”W0\lld ‘and thaw out the ground. After burning fmm w°Shm3 'May by °“l-7 °f°°t °i “nl Gough pmmin&t In ICH# t at~ Dewets`a force failed t0 cross the [far-diy realize 'that he had gnfem . - d so l t by -1 1 ood This has all been panned out now. The ` » Comasse Bridge and trecked north, abair- many hardships and that the Klondike and l 3:3 :mbig Elf() :, W zsllnxlilg, ilrrgiggg ‘ gold was to be found about 40 miles hollli _eh dna.” h.. W W' _ douirig live hundred horses and many L Cal* N°m° ‘wld 5°1dS' WGN 0° difficult and shovels. We had three .or four labor- md “b°“°60 mu” 9°“f'h °f th* 09'- it dA'°`*q*‘ *W* ‘I 3 carts. ‘°t _°°°°5" He makes _his d¢SCl`lDhl0l1B Of ers with us who demanded about one dol- T°p°°rk’ me htmr bam 'bout' un S* _c°u“°“° T “° W an . e L ' - ~ “ Q' “'*~’f-1°M1=°v°°=n1¢»~ inure boston iiooiiiiood ii _ _ __ t, meh ,Salud t ld bel mestheyare always willing to shaie tainedafhis capture the utmost. He left b ;@¢74k¢t °,,2°,,_:;k wg, lgértheircamp. Fourofaa were out in Hopi edpignghnz '_ W _ __ __ = __ __ to as IS ,Ura n _ ac, e~ A . _,_ ug __ A _ . _ ~ -:Vl!arch1EB.andLaffterAi~ema:iniif L’ ~ ` A areacella when hhnaerl 41 " l _Loim ROBERTS in ci\P1:'roW.\. 8,, 1' pan1\a¢,outweli,bua;(~_l|;~\h “ ._ Y_ _ _*__ , _ 'Qi h .ayear and ahaif he passed six month; gf, only hm ,>.pu~'i,» -md gut- The _thelwlndhioivRx¢__§Q_§`ui@ _ Lord Roberts reached Cape Town to- ; Cape Nome from which place he for g,~¢un,j “mom has 3 chtlce m “nw out _thetbermometor reqiiiering 85 degrees c _day and was given an enthusiastic recap- _ home Oct. 21st. arriving at Seattle theffol- ,We had plenty to eat. including flour, b.°l°W- Al it was 11611' 1085* *lil W0 c * tion and escorted to Government H 1°“""3 M°“‘i“y° bqm d ‘ bell _' _ E°¢l“hl°° l'¢5|ll°d UW' P05509 UN! 6809. oust' The States were startled in J ly 1897 ii 8 an som y out to us and mauauefl to get us safely ' X'”;”W` ‘ ‘I The ollmote ' th Ki d'k is th _ _ BOE” “AXE SOME CAPTURE5- _ ’ ! _ m ° on l fe. e ashore. That was the time I came Doll' U ` ° ` ss r ~‘ I have been out when the thermoneter was _68 degrees below zero. We could" work comfortably with the air about 45 degrees below. When it was too cold to _work we spent the time in camp. None ` of it was wasted, but rather improved in cooking, bakingbread, sweeping, making our 'bed and imagining what we would do when we were rich. It cost me $&Il to get to Dawson city from Boston and have ‘ a years supplies. It cost me just $61 to return. The oostaow is trifling to what it was at the drst of the great rush for the gold fields. We were having a good run of luck on one of the creeks when we decided to take our chances at Cape Nome. which had been discovered to be plentiful in gold. BOUND Fon CAPE NOME. A “We therefore sold outour interests at As one might imagine it is nearly impass- ibie. There are eight carriers and other arrangements to transport freight over this place, but then the packs had to be taken on their backs and carried. Steps were cut in the snow and ice but the climbing was about as dangerous as anything could be. ‘I saw sleds hauling _ayear. This doeSn’t look exactly like 600 pounds weight, in-oak away from enurious privatio n. . __ . GOT CORNS1 1' i _ their owners, who happened to be reckless 'or careless and come sliding and rolling down the incline at a terrible pace, and woe to the unfortunate persons who . Foolish to keep them if you have? Nd; might be in its course for there was no fun in cor but lots of Fil!-ll P\1*"“°-‘~m"=’ escape. 7 . < , . i f’:“:.‘:if..?‘f.”'?‘i.E.‘.‘:“°s1.f‘:;;:i;‘.:.‘:.';.';.“.;‘ ww t 'e y , LL . . I‘ai=‘i”3if”dr“3g”‘“tS "'eu“' “We went through the dangerous White Horse rapids without knowing 1 three miles ahead of our time and as the rapids had been pictured to us so much _P 'M L‘L° T‘z‘°\;u'° Zeggcegangnsi We landed at Cape Nome after mu h Dawson City and realizing all the money we could we started for the Cape. We ; took the steamer from Dawson city down 'the Yukon river to St. Michaels where ` we secured passage on the Ocean liner Roanoke, which runs between San Fran- ; cisco, Seattle,St. Michaels and Cape Nome. ’ There are no wharves at St. Michaels and Cape Nome and we had to get out to the liner in boats and on scows, and take our chances of getting aboard. It is impos- sible to build wharves on account of the roughness and the ice which comes down from the Behring Straits. and would carry away everything with it. The steamer usually has to wait from two to eight or ten days for favorable weather to take aboard her passengers and an equal time to save them. If the weather be- comes rough it is bad business for those in the boats and on the seows. Last -, winter thousands came over fromDawson i on the ice with dogs. The distance is ,worse than they appeared we did notiawut 1600 mile; We we" su had ' ' ' L L :§‘.°‘:...‘.‘i: :‘.:.“;ri.:°°:‘:.r“3if.‘»~ if - -» <=-»- BA t k 2' *hethu we “uni nt om Nome from Dawson on a bicycle, upon ”° ‘° :which he had rodethecntire distance in “H” 35 days on . - ' ‘ ii ' V I -I: as _ c _ Ae .iby the Dominion- . - 3 im 1- d _ mf ~= did==°~~=~=e‘° ==-for-= f°=°i,“ °"“‘. °§.f"‘“‘““°°“°‘Z..““°‘2‘§Z. _ L _ A wosnmanaao Lam; stack Church of Kllildr bhel °°“htry' Atfhtmslplalge theft' big? :va¢?:x¢;r;ou‘fT:nid vi'end::i,r'iW1:<:tT geeze f1our‘_ h C P M ff, F nd B n Book eombined, £915 °b°.“.t' two -or ml es 0 “ 8- enough, but we manngnd all right after I . _ , “ W * 0 Pmyer 9' y’» In wa tin tobe examined when we were L _use in Shafégf 1°", the; R . fashion. We built a cabin on the sunni i AND i bi“di“3`°» 9 ° L f ' side of a hill and were ready for whatever """’ ar Dawson CITY might 001110 °\11`W9-Y IU W*\5t`_ 31:23; M fran Fa' o . , _ _ 1 _r _ i ‘ ll I 1 8 _ i & _ possible to get fuel and coa_ d tartar e “Having arrived at the famous lper ton. We secured driftwood _which aeam __ _ Dawson City we set about furnishing _‘we thought' came from Yukon or ,_S:bcrw. ourselves with food stufl’ and implement# but we cared :`.ot which it was .-_W°°d \1ards tl! I “wi .with wnioh to prospect for cold- MP- M roi- fuel had ~°°° “b°°“““" ‘“ |‘_“°L , '°'7"°‘7 __ Holt immediately left for home and IL Klondike district. We would econonuze agamst ahah’ sm* oh- n£q**` l was 'oinod by Mr. England whose. on-fuel . in our @0190- ~~-’ 'r L- ix f ~<~ ,__- ,,. _ _ V ___ _ _, _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ __ _ q ii _‘__ sun shines all except about live hours. HULLANDL iiieiiiiiiis riioii ciiie Noiiie. iiiiieiiii We had to hustle for claims and see if O , V -- _ ` of the claimants linda some gold the others A, will enter an inyunction and the case gee "°""' Gouldrup of Tryon, P E I ..... .......... _L i _ " ”<“k°dl°*»l'|°°l1*°sood.bot these el the' lf* - - -------------------------------------------------------- _ United stat.. mag, g _ ‘ Q .ous,an no ”l°*i”.n“”` “N” M1|_N]5R'S SUCCESSOR .A Graphic and intensely interesting Story of His Thrilling ii.. ...if‘io'§l'iil'iifn`fy°f»°1"u.;'i¢°.°'°lc.i'§' PMT” MITWEBP Dec 8‘__(S M ) H H d There is a gentleman in this city, who and be all right win the “se” f°ry°“ h"° °° P” him "en mnncrron ntrlst nvluniooa. ¢ ` ’ ' ‘ - °°° ' _ ° ‘“ had iiio diiiin - ‘T ’ ‘ - p h _ _ , _ _ . , ction of bemg the mst Pm,t_ , “I Saw two of th b. n _ . for his services and heavy expenses. as no intention of offering to intervene 1 3 ‘S l`9‘l Which Wllmd ,‘..Th te .ble t C N 1" Winn,” me a (sud-I ,_A . L _ , _ , _ - _ - - ~‘ . 1 - D _ 1"’ OYDON D¢0_8 -(Special). It lb believ his native place-and previous to March, at him, burning the town, But that had ‘_v°"h °f p"°P°"tY Wh~‘°,h md been bllma “One nd hu* | °¢ ‘ ed Sli-Alfred Milnerwiiibe relieved of the 1398. “'88 employed as a carpenter by little effect on the Dlace, The residents °1°se t° th” water’ °|°1\8 the Shorlhwas- 5'” an W Qviess Wii.Hnr.u1Na received K A - R ' » U “OW C "UH" his vest pockeis town is equipped with water works, giv the °°\1=\br.v about 100 miles staking out un; I *n ."‘ *’ ‘ in °° audlelme' 5051!' ` 'Mr Gouldrnp' is fairi ‘ ' ' ~ - y well pleased with ing hydrant s ` d 11 L 91411119 and pr0Speoting.I pay the expenses The viaii, was noi; 3 wmmonious onevand both countries, but his preference is for ment such an ;_°e°'j;:,y :";eh:;?:;t; and he gives his work andoar pa;-warship Nlill KB bil Igiklo A‘||,m.e not encouraging t. the ¢x_PreSi_ _Klondike both on account of thenveather one or more hand tubs. The water wp. is formcdin that way. As soon as our Twoe\ee%l@1$%o\l \l‘ UI dent ' SFU liao mining laws. ° Th¢f° l8` Pliilffy , plied to the residents of the town is from claims ue settled and me mining un *dill 8° I»ulll\L W th ° 3° “ at 9“P° N°m° *nd Vl°|°ii».Y.” hc ‘the Klondike river and is pure and good. ‘re chwged I Wm 3° b“°k° I “ned the South African _ ar, toge er Dziwirr anaxnonis His rnassronrs, says, lfiwe could develop it." -5 In order to sink 5 sham 8_5 it is “usd _ “Much money is found on the beaoha ,°"°M' ww” V' * mn’ Mr Gouidrnp is o noon of retiring dis we had to ii.. 1 , f ood at Cece Nome. where the izoldls knot.. onlin, Dec 8.-(§se\e\.)-li W if hair breadth escapes simple and does not 1 twelve doll h l could be ure! t ' , ‘ _ _ ar an hour wages. In this way we thaw "'55 ' 'We FW Horns or Dr~:wi:'r s cancun eaterfor publicity and glory. i(;0u1¢1. ed tm dug .nt the earth, making 3 'hut One man $81) ln ten hours. Tvmmm nv” A' susan* Y .. H°*°°¢“°df“m heisht lleshy wdvell kno ii old ri boa ii teencaeseetmiheli Mere# His attempt to invade Cape Colon is (mp ‘P47 :fats °f “ge 'Wd i’ “lu-'“‘“`l°d°, °b°\1f» f°\11' bi Sl! 126% \1\\l»\l We reiobed 'ni-is savnnnr iisqnnxos sum am' Du' s'°°{s'.`d L__i.iioi-emo aniinn .nd_bei.na