INTER NATIONAL
MUSIC HALL.
Week Beginning Monday. Mch 7 1898
ROSSLAND’S |
SOLID BUSINESS MEN.
{
Enterprising Business and Professiona!
Men Who Advertice in The '
Record.
Bs
Firat Appearance of the Electric
SOUBRETTE and DANCER.
MADELINE
Second and last week of Colifornia’s
GREAT BARITONE
THOS F. KELLY.
Assisted by the Beautiful Vocalist and
SOUBRETTE
VIOLETTE
:——The Old World Novelty Artist ——:
Mr Harry Steele
Salada. Salada.
Salada.
Best, Purest, — .
a— Choicest
ON THE MARKET.
O. M. FOX & CO.
106 E Columbia Avenue.
MINING BROKERS. H
Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co. |
Frank A. Raisd. John M. Burke. |
Jennie L. Stone. |
McGreggor Atkingon & Co. |
MINES AND REAL ESTATE
Jobn R. Cook. {
GENEEAL MERCHANDISE. |
Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett {
HABDWARK AND MINE SUPPLIES.
Travers Hardware Co.
DEY GOODS FIRMS.
The Crescent.
LIVERY STABLES. |
Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. H
Palace Stables. }
DEUGGISTS.
Geo. A. Fraser.
STATIONERY AND WALL PAPEK.
H. §&. Wallace.
MEAT MAEEETS.
j
Barns & Co.)
HOTELS.
Hotel Allan,
Dominion Hotel.
PLUMBEES.
C. M. Weller.
STENOGRAPHERS.
Mrs. Helen L. Keys.
UNDEBTAREES.
W. RB. Deatty.
BARRISTERS AT LAW.
Smith Cartiss.
PHYSICIANS. |
Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. |
DENTISTS. i
Dr. Findley. Dr. D. E. Kerr.
FINANCIAL FIBMF.
D. M. Linnard.
THEATRES.
Rossland Opera House.
Alex. Lynch.
MISCELLANIOTS.
A. H. Christenson, brick and stone
work.
‘Alex. Lareon, brick manufacturer.
MINE COMPANIES.
Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co.
Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate.
HAILROAD COMPANIES.
Canadian Pacific. Oo. R. & N.
Northern Pacific. Kaslo & Slocan.
The Northwestern. Wisconsin Central.
ional Nav. & Trade Co.
CONTEACTOES.
C. H. Henderson.
Have You
that
OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS.
L. C. Dillman, broker, Spokane.
8. Topping, Trail, B. C.
B.C. Smelting & Refining company,
Trail, B. C.
Exchange National Bank, Spokane.
Allen H. Smith, Chicago.
THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF.
Apples, 40p.cent. Almonds, 3c. Ib.
Apples dried,45 p.c. Adzes, 30 per cent.
‘Agate iron, 35 ‘Asbestos, 25.
Artificial flowers, 25.
Batter, 4c perlb. Beans, 15c. per bu-
Barley, 30 per cent. Blackberries 2c. Ib.
Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 35 per
cent.
Blacking, 25. British Gum, 10.
Brick, 20 percent. Bathe, 30 per cent.
Belting, 20. Boots, 25 per cent.
Bar Iron, $7 cwt. i
‘out in the main they can be relied apr
fon as being correct.
fsummit ef Deer Park mountain ir
Russell & Haley, (Successors to P.ttie suuth belt, u mile and @ hal,
0.) }svuth west of town, ard has probably
ithe largest: mineral depasit in the}
The Leland | camp.
‘leet deep, and 95 feet cmsscut.
Maid in jor an all winiers work.
jgreat body of ore is low grade, but is
l reported improving as depth is gained.
i SO.
} Canadian Goldfield
| ed, and situated in tre south Lelt, on
‘A. MacNish. ; the east slope of Deer Park mountain,
[one half mile frum the business cen-
ter of Rossland, and just above the
3 & W.
wr
| two machine drills.
\feet a day Js Leing driven, and in the
T. Gregeon & Co. | shaft, 44 feet.
there was 3SU feet of work done, be-
ledea stripping the vein, and other
prospect work.
7-drill compressor, huist, pumps and
evexything necessary tf» tie econom-
ival development ov: ne mine.
aus
in Canada.
extensive and expensive
500
$725 O00 in divider
INFORMATIOR
ABOUT THE IES.
A Briel Write-up Which Will be Ex-
tended to All the Properties
in the Camp.
LE ROI, WAR EAGLE, CENTRE STAR
Bect Information Obtainable trom
Owners and Other
romise fair to make divi-
This writeup W dend paying mine
rected and carried until the ANNIE BL
im is owned by q
ctibe’. AS we are una 7
propertics herein men
not be responsible for
on ony
oned we w
Fraser, sec. anid tres.
1 statements, This
Park
g the
monn
Gold
DEER PARK.
The Deer Park is located on the srantal and bas a snatt: down on the
H s r
ein 90 fect. Ore vsinye fom 6 te
1 regarded as a good pros:
| pect.
THE UNION.
is 3 5! Tho Union is located three miles
It is developed by a shaft Me north of Rossiond anid is orgued oe
f
. Before 8 o'clock last night the guilty
pair were in custody.
F R A S E RS They gave the names of Peter Peterson
. and wife. Mutson has been employed
Full line of SPECTACLES,
All sizes for all ages.
at the Homestead mine for seme time.
FRASER
He boughta lot and built a comfortable
The Reli
cottage witha part of John’s money
able
DRUGGIST
Smith Curtis
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC
ETC,
203g Columbia Ave. = Rossland, B.C
‘Just tell them that you
saw me through those ~~
and used the balance to live upon. Mr.
and Mrs. Peterson have beens very
loving couple since coming herej*so the
neighbors say.
When shown the photographs of them-
selves and John they stated positively
encourage the development of the mines
had married the wrong woman and not in the Kootenay district.
18,000 tons of lead and imports 27,000
tons. Ifa higher duty were i
lying idle would be in active oper-
passing Cariboo could prospect all along | months. ‘
Ottawa, While in tho federal capital] O™ited States on similar products of
he will urge upon the government the enedes ¢ 6
necessity of imposing a higher duty on The second is in the direction of ré-
manufactured lead articles, in order to stricting immigration into British Col-
umbia by the refasal of all indigents and
mentally afflicted people many of whom
are drawn hither in connection with the
Tt sppeare that Canada produces Klondike excitement,
a} The to give
Mr, Smith claima thatSlocan mines now | ®P°°i@! attention to the “improvement of
the New Westminster insane ssylum,
ation and lead stacks and manufacto- although Helmcker’s resolution in this
ries lished, thna ing all the ion was ruled out of order,
lead required in Canada and shutting
out importations from the statea.—Any
surplus production would find a market Ottawa, March 17—Premier Laurier
in the orient, where a great deal of lead | 98 Waited upon today by. a delegation
from the atates now goes. The United} Ontario business men who - urged
States import duty on lead prevents.the | 92 export duty on nickel ores and matte
shipping of that article to the republic Tt was pointed out that the develop.
from Kootenay. ment of the nickel-steel business would
Mr. Smith thinks that the Canadian |P0” UP the whole of central Ontario.
government should put Canadian lead| The first minister in the course of his
producera on the eame footing as the reply, stated if it conld be shown that
United States producers, and will make Canada controls the nickel deposits of
o gtrong. case before the ministers_at the world to the extent claimed, one
Ottawa, A delegate has gone 10 Victo- great obstacle to the imposition of an
en eT
Export Duty on Nickel.
ment to memoralize the Ottawa gov- made no definite promises.
ernment toimpose such a duty as will :
tend to develop the Slocan mines. ~ PEOPLE COMING AND GOING.
Mr. Smith will also ask that Yokon|~ Valentine Peyton, of the Le Roi com-
miners’ licenses be issued at Rossland. | pany, left’ today for Spokane, and will
If this were done he says a great many | return in a few days. Pas
prospectors from the states would go to! Joseph R. Boyd of t! b =
Yukon via Rossland and the Cariboo! pany ntareed last Milictetencak: .
road. By this route a prospector after|sence in. the eastern
the trail, but if.they have to goto Van- *
ria fo ask the British Columbia govern-|°*Port duty would be removed but he
that ‘they did not know John,” and
the of Mrs. Matson and
babies waa in reality ‘‘a sister and her
children.” The one of Mateon “they
couver or Edmonton for licenses. this
jmportant region will be neglected for
years. Thereare good trails in constant
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
Allan—Henry Swift, Kentucky; J.
use right through to Teslin lake, and| McLellan, Liverpool, Eng.; A. J. Law-
cidies : of two |
ass nails, ete.< 30. | witl over 4,300 feet uf tunnels, shafte,| jereof, to apply to the Mining Kecorder never saw,” they said. experienced mining men preier to g0| rence, Montreal; Sir Charles Ross, Ben-
Klondike
Feeling’?
The cure for it ia a SUBSCRIPTION
10 THE
Rossland ~
Evening
Record.
Which contains the news of tne great
Gold Fields of
Rossland.
Bb
Babbit metal, 10.
Brass pumps, 30. |
Buggi 35. Bicycles, 30. i
Bitliar Blinds, hot paper 30)
Blue prints, 20.
Canned meats 25. Corn meal 25c Ib
Cond’d milk,3!Zc lb. Castile soap, 2¢ lb. |
Cheese, 3c per lb. Coffee, roasted 2c Ib.
Chickory,gr’n,3c Ib. Chickory,roasted, 4c
Cocoa paste, 4c Ib, Cocoanuts $1 hund.
Cocoacut,desic’d 5c China, 20 per cent.
Cement, 124% cwt. Carte, 30 per cent.
Castiron pipe, $8 Coil chain, 5 pr. ct.
Copper wire,15 pr ct Carvers, 20 pr. c
Celluloid, 10 pr. ct. Carbons, 15 pr.
Clothes wringers, 4
Carpeting,
Combs, 35 pr ct.
Cues, cue racks, cue tips, 36 per cent.
Coal oil, 15 cents per gal.
vege 3c doz Enamelled_ iron 30
‘mery wheels Ext malt.
xt coffee 3c lb Essential oils 10
arthenware 30 ngravings
‘eathers 20, 30 ‘ruits chn’d 2!c
ish: sked Ic lb Fish in oi! 30}
laske 20 Files
‘ire engines, extinguishers 35 pr ct
‘eather bone 20 flannels 35
‘ur skins 15 ertilizers 10.
Fire crackers, 25. Fire works, 25.
Hogs, live, 13¢¢ lb. Hay $2 per ton.
logs, a Honey, gc Ib.
House furniture 30.
Hair cloth, 30., Hate, 30 per cent.
lair, 20 per cent. Hammocks, 30.
isinglass, 25. Illum’g oil, 25.
nk, 25 percent. Indiarub cluth’g,35.
Live hega, 13¢c lb Lithographs, 15¢ Ib
Labels, 35 per cent Lamps, 30 per cent
Lumber. 20 per cent
Ealt, 15c bu Music sheets, 10
-| Musical instruments, 30 per cent
Newspaper supplements, 25 per cent
Oysters in shells, 25; in bulk. 10c gal
Poultry, 20 hotus, 20 per cent
Paper, 25 percent Picture frames, 30
Pamphlets, 15c lb Print press, 10
The Waterloo Hotel
TRAIL, B. C.
Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress
enant Rates $2 Per Day. First-Clace
Fornished Rooms With or
Without Board.
dit
al cress-cuts. There ure many} sini tieates = a
tne «I tons uf ore on the dump ard! fore Certificate Sf Improy Sunes ion
in ) waiting faverable conditions| the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant
fe ment. This is one of the| of the above claim.
tiie’ sovations in the canip and one of| And further take notice that action
th- vest valuable. jutest and| under section 37, must be coinmenced
mit: improved machinery is installed | before the issuance ot such certificate of
on the property. improvements.
WAR EAGLE. . Dated this 16th. Jay of February, 1898
This mine and tie Crown Point are Sam. L. Loxe.
owned by the War degie Cong lidated
Gould mining company vf Toronto. It
adjoins the Le Rei on the west, and
has done over 5,500 feet of develop-
mene work and paid $175,000 in divi-
dends. ‘The present managment pre-
fers to hold their ore until the com-
pany builds a smelter or can get bet-
ter freight and treatment rates. It
recently paid $700,000 for the mine.
lt has all the necessary conve: iences,
machine etc. The Columbia &
Western rs “Iway is built to the mine.
CHE LILY MAY.
s€ 1] ly May was the first location
camp, May 27, 1889. 1t is new
vd hy the Lily May Gold mining
:}.tuy, Senator George Turner, pres
. Harris, manager and Frank
vec. und tres. It is located in
u uth belt, two and a half milee
south of town. Development work
vousists of cver 300 feet of tunnel and
shalt. ‘There is 150 tons of shipping
ore on the dump, which will average
$2 ten. Mine provided with hoist,
compressor plant, machine drills. ete.
GEM, “IGER AND UNCLE SAM.
Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At-
kinson, 4. B, Campbell, Thos. Coffey.
Local .l on one ledge in) the south
belt, iu line with the Crown Point and
the Homestake. Gem, hus a 50 foot
ahaft and 50 feet of open cut work.
Tiger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shaft
and 100 feet open cuts while the Un-
cle Sam has a 25 foot’ shaft and 150
feet of au e work.
EUREKA AND ELVORADO,
Property of the Erueka Consolida-
ted miuing company, H. Jones,
prea., J. C. Cue, sec., E. Coldwell, tra.,
all of Rossland. Located seven miles
Southof Rossland on the U. 8S. side
shaft 80 feet, tunnel 100 with five rren
working. Ore iron-copper carrying
gold and silver, ussaying from
§37. Cupitslization $1,900000.
QUHE WEEKLY
RECORD
Will be Issued
Every
THURSDAY
MORNING
published in ore week,
Tt will contain all the principal news
Apply at This Office scam
hn W. Hartline,-Prop.
Telephone, No. 8
Sleighs !
O, Yes, We
Cutters!
Have Them.
One, Two and Three Seats.”
ting up a Sleighing Party see
Mftice, No. 9, Washington Street,
They are Nobhy.
Martin Rlock.
Try Tne.
us about Rigs. Good
If You are Get-
Teams.
Red Star Livery acd Transfer Company.
Stables, Le Roi Avenue,
Rear Hunter Bre
CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA-
TION OF A FOREIGN COMPaNY.
No 9197.
“Hattie Brown Gold Mining Com-
pany,” registered the 4th day of Decem-
ber, A.D. 1897.
f I hereby certify that I have this day
registered the “Hattie Brown Gold _Min-
ing Company” as an Extra-Provincial
qenpaay, under the Companies Act,
The head office of the company is sit-
nate in the city of Spok: t
Washington, U. 8. 4. Pokane, state of
he anvonnt of the capital of the com-
pany is ONE MILLION dollars, divided
intoONE MILLION shares of the par
valne of ONE DOLLAR each.
The head office of the company in
this province is situate at Rossland,
Kootenay district, and James Moi
merchant, whose address is
B. C., is attorney for the coinpany.
The time of the existence of the com-
pany is ftty yen: i
The objecte for which the compan
hag been established are:— pay
To work, operate, buy, cell, lease, lo-
cate, own, acquire, procuré, hold, and
deal in-rnines, metal and mineral daims
of every kind and description within the
United States of America and the Pro-
vince of British Columbia, Dominion of
mining, emelting. mi'ling and reduction
business;
To purchase, acquire, hold, erect. and
operate electric light and power plants
fur the purpose of mining and treating
presen for the pur ee of farnishing
ights and erccting poles forall pur; 3
_To bond, huy, lease, locate Rud hold
ditches, flumes and water rights;
To construct, lease, buy, gell, build,
vperate and conduct railroads, ferries,
tramways, or other means of trangpor-
tation for transporting oree, mining and
other material;
To own, bond, buy, sell, lease and
locate timber und timber claims, and
finally tod» everything consistent, pro-
per and requisite for the carrying out of
the objects and purposes aforesaid, in
their fullest and broadest sense: within
the territory aforesaid.
Given under my hand and seal of office
at Victoria, proyince of British Colum-
bia, thie fourth day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-
seven, .
§. V. Woorros,
____ Registrar of Juint Stock Companies.
[Seal of Rezistrar of Joint
oc! C.J
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ROSSLAND AND SANDON.
W. H. Taylor M. D. Mahoney
Hotel Dawson
Yates Strect, - - - Victoria, B.
Firat class rooms at Popular Prices.
C,
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MYERS & DUBE, Propristors, Spokane Street,
UP TO DATE BAR IN CONNECTION.
FINE WINES LIQUORS AND '‘SEGARS
Opp. International Musie Hall. —
Rossland, British Columbia.
T. E. HALEY =s—
BUCCESKOR TO 3 3 3 $
e,
Russell & Halev
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BEEF PORK MUTTON FISH GAME
OYSTERS. ~~
Spokane street,
Rossland, B.C.
J.B. JOHNSON & Co
ES
that way aa they may be able to make
nington; John A. Manley, Grand Forke;
Then John Hurkurmer was brought
before them, but they stoutly denied
thst they ever knew or event saw him
before, and insisted that they were man
and wife.
Matson was remanded fora hearing
later on, and when it was undertaken to
MIN
MINING STOGK
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE,
‘We have sale for reliable stocks. Any
person having mining stock for sale it
DEALERS IN
rich strikes much nearer clvilization | Judge Spinks, Vernon; J. A. Bennett,
than Yukon, and all their supplies would | Hartford, Con.
bo purchased in Canada. itob:
Free Press.
——n
Mining Notes,
Boise, Idaho, March 16—-The Twin
Recent, Dividends in the U.S, Springs Placer company has closed a
separate the mother from the
she broke down completely and con-
feased everything. She was repentent,
she sald, and willing to go home with
John, of whose money she still had $250,
She left the court with John and the
babies last night to “‘kiss and make up
again.” Pete languishes in durance vile
i izing with himself on the lonli-
ness of his fate.
POLICE COURT.
The case of the crown againet R. E.
Darrow for perjury occupied the police
magistrate’s time all day today. Three
witnesses for the crown were examined
and aa the testimony waa not all in yet
the case waa adjourned until tomorrow.
J. H. Good, a commissioner of oaths
for the province, testified that he ad-
ministered the oath to Darrow when he
swore to the application under the min-
eral act, and that the oath was regularly
taken.
H. F. Arnold testified that he was en-
gaged by the present owners of the
claim, Mr. Seymour and Miss Huson, to
do some work upon it for them, and that
he found one of the group called the
“Lucknow” jumped or re-located as the
“Maine.” Hethen hunted up the de-
fendant and called his atte to the
Will Pay - -
to List- - -
oe With US.
J. B. Johnson & Co.
P. 0. BOX 41,
ia Ave
OPEN DAY ANDNIFHT.
NICE CLEAN ECTABLE PLACE.
20 East Columb
KE.tar, Mer.
FIEST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED,
Frep W. COFFYN, Masseur.
Turkish Baths}
and Massage.
LOOK! .* LOOK!
BOARD AN DEROOM
The ing ds have been de-| geal for allthe Plowman and Branatet-
clared in the United States by mizing} ter placer ground at Idaho City, includ-
companies: ing all the water of Moore and Elk creek
Gold Mountain, Montana, 2cents per! abont 19,000 acres is involved. The
share, $6000; March 6. company will work six giants thia year
The ‘76 G. M. & M. Co., Colorado, 2/ and enlarge.the ditches this fall so that
cents per share; payable March 19. 20 giants can ran next season. The
Wi C 10 cents | price of the land is not made public but
per share, $$12,000; payable Feb. 20. | the total expenditure it is said will reach
Pennsylvania, California, 5 cents per | cloge to $100,000.
share, $2576; payable immediately.
Argonsut, California, 10 centa per
share, $20,000; March 1.
Motuing Star, California, $6 per share,
$14,400; March 1.
Portland, Colorado, 1 cent per share,
Naval Preparations.
Washington, D. .C., March 17—The
event of the day in official circles was
theisaue of an order for the formation
000; payable Marehtl5. of anew squadron of naval vessels to be
Pi vebadie Leland, Salado, lcent per|*tationed st Hampton Roads. The
share, $6000; payable March 16. squadron in the beginning will consist
Calumet & Hecla, Mictrigan, $10 per of five sbips, all the best of their types.
share, $1,000,000; payable April 1. Two of them, the battleships Massachu-
setta and Texas, are withdrawn from the
present North Atlantic fleet at Key West
A Beautiful Painting. and Tortugas.
‘There 18 on exhibition in the window
of Goodeve Bros. drugstore an elegant
original tapestry in oil by a local artist,
who through extreme modesty declines
to make his identity known, It has
caused considerable attraction and fav-
orable comment.
The subject is ‘sn day dream;’ the
A fall line of shoes on hand at Huuter
Bros. sf
Wm. Walker's Remains.
The remains of Wm. Walker, the man
who fellto his death in the Le Roi mine
lest week, were shipped today via. Spoke
ane to his sister, Mra. L. Bain, to Van-
$5.00 PER WEEK.
MEALS 15 CENTS
ANDUP. °
‘28a, COFFE OF BRER WITH MEALS.
BEDS 25 cents and 50 cents
per Night.
$1.00 per week and up.
—AT THE—
Dominion Hotel:
South Spokane strect.
facts about the claim. The defendant
said if'a mistake was made he would do
all he could to make it right.
W. J. Cavanaugh swore that he had
located the three claims known as
“Zncknow,” ‘Havana,” and ‘Viola’
on Sophie mountain, s» agent for one
Thomas J. Corrigan, on March 18, 1897,
and recorded them ou March 31, 1897.
He said he had known Darrow about
two months. He told the latter in Feh-
ruary last that his license had ron out
ter, that of a t iful young wo-
man isdreseed in the robes ofnight, re-
clining upon s richly draped couch as
the god of love, a bewitching cupid draws
aside the soft draperies to meet her
awaking and teceive the morning’s sweet
love caresses. .
The painting is for sale, and the price
asked is $100.
coaver, as per her requeat to the Le Roi
company.
Much credit is due the Le Rol. mane
agement for their untiring “search for
Mr. Walker's relatives.
To Arraign the Government.
Ottawa, Ont., March 17—Davin has
given notice of a resolution arraigning
the g for alleged di d of
ita pledges on the tariffand other mat-
tera.
A fine line of carpets and linoliume
Spring dry goods arriving daily at
Hunter Bros. *
% in January, 1808, and that he had no
Call and see us. ”
Big shipment of hats—Stetson’s best
and ott ‘uat
interest in the claim “L any
j pened at Hunter Bros, ' just opened at Hunter Bros.