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streel.s. The new offices art* a great improvement over the old and will no doubt fill the bill until the federal government puls up a building of its own.There is considerable uneasiness felt in Pilot Bay concerning the fate of Henry Rose, an old time prospector of that place. Rose and his partner, Stephen Brook*, went on a trip to the St. Mary's country last November. Brook did not stay very long and returned to Pilot Bay. Since lie left Rose nothing has been heard concerning him. On the fourth instant a flog which accompanied Rose returned to Pilot Bay and fears are entertained that Rose has met with some accident. There was plenty of food in the cabin at which Rose was stopping.Ira \V. Black has sold his Sandon hotel, together with the furnishings, for $20,-000. The purchaser was (I. B. Leslie, of Toronto. The deal calls for $10,000 cash, with the balance in six, nine and twelve months. „ • .William Bryan, a prospector, wasL'illpii I»v* fln« i nr-ftm i iter f imi i i« o»» iV
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Nelson Tribune

Nelson, British Columbia, CA

Sat, Mar 20, 1897

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