5 THE WEST SHORE. March, 1883. moil attractive spott that visitors will be likely to seek. There are an acre and a half close to the canyoo of the great fall ; another tract of the tame aize, 25 fret from the lower falls ; two acres at Mammoth springs ; another spot on Madison river, near the western boundary of the park ; an other i qnnrter of i mile (torn "OM Faithful," and another a few feet from Soda Butte springs. The prescribed cost of the hotel at Mammoth hot springs, to include the cost of electric light ma chinery, furniture and outbuildings, is $200,000, Other hotels and buildings, to be approved by the Secretary of the Interior, are to be erected in the vicinity of the Tower falls, Riverside geysers, Yellowstone lake, Soda Butte springs and the great falls. BRITISH COLUMBIA. The value of eiports from Victoria and New Westminster in 1SS2 was $3,489,281. The penitentiary at New Westminster is to be enlarged by the addition of a wing, at an expense ol $100,000. A new wharf 140 feet wide and 600 feet long it being contracted at Shoal Point, for the accommodation of the Victoria shipping. A prorest of freeiing fish for exportation has been patented by S. U Kelly, of V ictoria. It is proposed to form a company to engage in the bus iness Real estate in Tort Moody, the Pacific terminus of the Canadian Pacific road, is in good demand. One agent in a few days told forty lots for the aggregate price of aliout $5,000. British Columbia it attracting far more atten tion in Kngland than heretofore, and the people there are beginning to appreciate the magnitude and wealth of that great country, of even the geography of which they are culpably ignorant. New Westminster it considering the question of borrowing $jo,ono for the purpose of improv. ing the streets building a city hall and market place, purchasing a steam fire engine, and donat ing a bonus to 1 grist mill and a barrel factory. The municipality of New Westminster extendi frot Kraser river to the IT. S. line, and coni.in. IJotquare milra of excellent land, one-half ,,f whkh it yet unoccupied. Bcsidei the thriving town of New Westminster on Fraser river, there resettlements in Clover valley, possessing trhool, church, and postal advantages, and through which the proposed railroad from the international line to New Westminster will pass. An aUtract of fishery returns for British Co lumUa for 1KS2 shows the following: Total value ft IMS. St.S4j.675; 1XS1. $1.454.2,; iMKUtt JjSiJSJ- NumUr of ca of salmon packed 1K2, 255.061; 1SS1, i77lJ76; incrfllC( 7? Estimated value of plant, steamers venels, nets etc, $229,670; canneries and other fishing estab Uthmen.s $402,00,; total, S6JI.670L Employed 26 Ueamert, tteam auuluuin j Khooners from $ 10 70 tons; 652 fishing boats 2$o cedar canoef 79 aailors 2,705 fishermen. 2,431 shoremen. Tfc wonderful rapid,,, of constriction on the Cad. rtatK U 'y o U mamuined, but UceeesL 10.000 orculan hs.e bet, announcing the nrgenl demand for Uborert! Wage, fc carriers kewM, pi j,; nutJm$l.Joto$,o,pday. It -announced that lorur before the through line is completed branch roads will lie commenced, affording steady work for several years. A dispatch from Victoria says that 400 mechanics have been secured and 400 more are wanted; that 1,000 laborers are on the way and 2,000 more have been engaged Many aic accompanied by their families That portion of British Columbia called the Kootcnay country, and to which attention is now being drawn by efforts of capitalists to secure a charter and land grant from the Provin cial legislature for a transportation company to develop its resources, is well deserving the interest is has created, tot years it has been known to the men connected with the greaUIudson's Bay Company, and more than twenty years aeo at tracted general notice throughout the West bv the discovery of valuable placer diggings. Placer mining has been carried on alone the Kootenav river quite extensively ever since, and the discov ery of exceedingly rich quartz ledges is the primal reasoi for the formation of a railroad and steam' boat company. The Koolenay river rises in Brit. ish Columbia, flows southerly into Montana and Idaho, and then sweeps north aeain. across the international line, and discharges its waters into rsootenay lake, and thence again into the Co lumbia. The project of the company is to navi- gaie tne lane and the Columbia river with steam ers and to connect the two by a railroad fortv.five miles in length. The Carmine country consists nf belt along the Kootenav river from the -nth parallel north fifty miles, with a varying width of . suicu mues, oeine rolling hills and bottom amis covered with bunch erass and W; light, sandy soil. Along a series of lakes near ".e river, ., a valley thirty by fifteen miles one of u.c most oeautuul portions of British Columbia, un. ' B00d Brass- wa,er ant timber. Wheat, oats, potatoes, corn. onmn. .... - - - , avails, ana all kindred products of the finest quality can be produced i abundance. Salmon reach this point m countless numU-rs from the Columbia, despite frit rilllile nn.l i II .1 1 : ' ,aus ,nal are encountered on their journey rom the ocean. The pas, severe winter 't the only one in the two decades of its settle men. that cattle and horses have , I'l "? good condition without other feed than the ranges supply, n,, u , me ranges , .', " "m,u5 wo live theie are friendly, peaceful and self-snsiaini.,.. . ..... "Si u" a little " cattle and horses. They Cr. the ... . funding i 1)ca , " region whir. . r ' ' cll mounli n sheep h"e goat, fox. fisher, mint, . P' y".ndo,,er,and,he, r Z'J of the finest quality SUnai0hVh -iIrr " , C ,enyin.0 the lakes and thus to the Columbia, ,nd ,,, .. u.1 5 l - the erratic course of th? '"I?' open up the mineral, timber . ,,u 1 0 rcetof this reon i ,he nr aen,cuI,ural de portation enmn.!5 D ' lhe obJect of the Iran.. 'ortWraneleha! . . I ' Wl now enter at With their usual enterprise Wells, Fargo & Co have established express offices at Fort Wrangle'' Sitka and Harrisburg. It will be a long time before they meet with opposition. San Francisco capitalists are investing money in Alaska both in the fisheries and developing it, vast mineral resources. Two canneries .in established by them this spring at Carter bay. - The Northwest Trading Company is erecting large canning establishment in Alaska. Ar,n, t t wind is being put up at Cape Fox. near the r,;(:.i. - - - - - HH0U Columbia line, by the Cape Fox Canning of Astoria. ' '.' MINING. It is reported that tin ore has been disenv.,. in Missoula, Montana. ' Good pay dirt has been found on Romie Oregon, above Ellensburg, ; Preparations are being made for usine hvdraiilie power in the mines on Skagit river. , The old tailings at Jacksonville. Oreeon. are being worked over with good results. A new reduction company has been incornn. rated to build works at Virginia City, Montana. In January 6,508 tons of Carbonado ennl we,. shipped from New Tacoma, and 12,552 in February. A twenty-stamp mill will be erected this snrinir in the Collar mine, in the Maiden district, Mon-tana. The Far West and Davitt mines on Deer creek in the Wood river region, Idaho, have been sold for (40,000. The Silver City Avalanche names sixteen mines in Owyhee county, Idaho, that have nrndured $17,216,000. Several new ledees have been discovered in th. Banner district, Idaho, the ore assaying from $67 to $i,35i per ton. Tay dirt, averaeine $1,000 to the set nf tim. bers, has been struck at the old dirrrincs nf Hark. erville, British Columbia. Alaska produced $240,000 in rmld in 18R2. nrl only $15,000 the year before. This vear the yield will be much larger. It is reported that the Union Conner mine of Del Norte county. California, h.. K..n nl,l in Eastern capitalists for $80,000. the mines around Marvsvill. t (nlflti'i art flourishing. , The Doc Parker lode has widened out to four feet of free gold ore. Nine hundred and tweniv.hu. m.n . .m- Ployed in the coal mines on Vancouver island. who earn from $3 to $5 per day. There is but little aa iiiv lUVUIiintiw Southern Oreeon. and th. min.r. ,;n .,ff.r inr lack of sufficient water before long. A large body of superior maimelir iron ore hat recently been discovered within fifteen miles of niontesano, ChehalU county, W. T. lhe discovery is reported of v.in nf nlati- num on Wood river, near H.il. Cm. nf the ore has been reduced with splendid results. Activity is beine shown in .),. His- tnct, Madison countv M.-. .. . n,.m. , '-J I suwuiaufl, m f of Promising claims are being opened up.