ROSSLAND CITY 8Y-LAWS- MONTE ORISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA, ROSSLAND ‘CITY BY-LAWS- ‘i & ‘These, three properties: are, owned |! Serer oh - BYLAW NO. 23. INFORMATION by Eastern Ganeda capitalists and are siti, PYTEAWE NOs ts — : re ABYLAW TO °RMNABLE THE ELECTORS OF \ ] CA R \p ; OE al nets Tend Flapget A Byvaw ov THE CoRPoRATION OF THF! ug CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF ROHS: Q : ! Kingsmill, sec. and tres. “They are Crry or RogsLAND, TO RAISE BY WAY or LAND, OTHERWIGR’ QUALIFIED, TO yoTR eS ; = ‘ all situated on Monte Cristo‘ mounte|-. DepEntunes tue Sum oF $65,000.00, TO] owrrmsrANDING THE NON-PAYMENT OF Q re 2 *| about a milo north of town. 2/73). Pay ‘AND® CONSOLIDATE THE PRESENT! payuy Ero, 1 a : ; The Monte Cristo has over 1800 {vet |” Ourwranpiva Dent AcArNer THE 8A1D| cam MUNICIPAL COUNGIL OF TIE CORPORA- OF GOO ps ON TR ACK ftunnel, shaft, rise and cross-cut) « Orry. _ROBBLAND, IN A Brief Write-up Which_Will be Ex- veh. oe is provided : with two com: Rae TION OF an yeas AB you i : 7 n (COUNCIL - ABSEMBLED, a : i ; = A 2 td a he Pepin Pa ia he or ane ne GRANITEW ARE— VOL TE. Ne, 182, in the Camp. ig furnished power by ie Mople Or b tl ‘at on ot eB ritish North li : \ RK 7 \ ; : = some “ ———"_ two properties. Oe lt th ad ee 7 + A Bornes EEE TIN ARE : = ; O PER CENT : THE STOCK REPORT. eal i John. H. Good closed the meeting with et LE ROI, WAR BAGLE, CENTRE STAR RG teed expend: 4 said F d y, A. D. : : Jessup Steel is the only ste fn Still Unpa cking 2 ° Soi. Eat Wise j || FNOWGH a telling speech for Mr. Wallace.. It will Ht All Itt PENALTY Monday, Nov 15, the late purchasers re: tax cs assessmen' ‘a gnd PY Teun ie F ’ i “e Pe eer Pa ent Colenne x : be remembered. that. Mr; Good. as ‘ ‘oa ; " 7 Fe An i arein active demand. This increased the last olecti ni double. compartment romissary not ectorsiigithe afuni- : i nd{jthe hard ST IT REDaACGIO activity in.stocke i ‘i ecb. last election a staunch supporter o Best Owners and Other vertical Spaft, which will be Pprovided in favor of i ‘athe: | that will sta ft L rock CERI HAS COODS N u Gomand. ‘his increased Sources. with cages, the firat in the camp- a ‘3 ——————— All ‘three of these -claime ore a This write-up will be contiued cor- uable and promise fair to make divi- ; ev : fe bes Tak Theodore Durrant Hanged at 10:86 ey — Syed P vie , Good Hope stock as we look for a rise in A mass meeting has been called for to- ei i prom mi Ee 0 Our Btore is 24x80 ft. and is Filled ; CRERY |!heprice very shortly. stastic Gathering Upon the }morrow night at Dominion hall by the reoted and carried until the principal dend pay tee eee "Whereas, the eum of §14,000.00 is now | Sanuary, 1898. + \to Overflowing with CRO RY were unable-to fill. orders for Go- |... ‘ 6 Up Wallace coaitalttée, and an invitation Today for the Murder of mines and prospects have been des- ANNIE E, ‘due on another certain prom! ‘ i 3 . Bcorm, Mayor. jee < t feeaee ft ‘ Ionna on account of the prices quoted: * Question of Labor. sent in writing to is tat segs, z . 3 rs : . > Pow . i f yi to Mr. Scott and hit 5 cribed. As we are uvable to visit all| phie claim is owned by the Britieh | 5 chy. end Cor ration | f] (te 8) 'W. McQusen, City Clerk. - g Travers Hardware (h, Holiday Goods’ To clove out our Xmas: lines. being under the market piles, PN ener i 13 ee pnd aie Blanche Lamont. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS. the tone of the market for the next few Mr. Scott. He made speeches for him 'D.,'1807. 4 d : SUPPLY CONSTANTLY: ON HAND And More to Arrive, IN months, H. 8, Wallace Addresses an. Enthn-|°™2 Mervise aid effective work. agust, 1807, given: to said bank w We recommend. our” clients~to- watch AI of Decembe: and by virtue of Bylaw No, 16 of said di adopted and finally Corpor ; ssi Boone ed and senled thie 4th day of \ 5 \ ar . supporters to attend and take places properties heroia mena ned we willl Lion mining Peon Ar George, 4 jc ven to sal bank and. a tae coy, of a bylaw aed ne ae A pees eeeennepa eae: Quoranions. . E 7 upon the platform and dHecucs the iusues not be i for a x Fraser, sec. and tres. is located,on b oO mt 4 RG . ee) Deer a of the campaign, Thia will be the firet} ~ , but in the main they can be relied up- t slope of Deer Park moun- P ancil of the ‘- ; ) i 4! MASSMEETING ‘TOMORROW NIGHT ‘ fo oe ‘ : but itycingoorrect. ine cseath bolt, adjoining the Gold said, Cor teral corporation of tho City of Bost od ae eG O. M. FOX & CO. i Boer wale : VF pablic meeting and will famnish an op-|THE RESPITE THAT NEVER CAME DEER PARK. Hunter and Grand Prize. It is tow |i ere i pe quired to take F \ ; ‘ : SR A Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. | 2, 40 | Mayor Scott and His Friends Asked| for the reayoralty only’ ‘the candidates . The Deer Park is located on the granted and bas a shaft down coe . = i i : Stationery, Wail Paper. = e ) 0 to Attend a Tak Pi tin but the aepir ane or Slderm: wis coe j it of Deer Park mountain in|vein 90 feet, Ore wasays Gi ; es : 1 : 5 F : an e Part ri r aldermanic honors the south belt, a mile and a half,|$10, ud is regarded as a good pros: interest th Epo se “ uel And Fancy Goods Store. - $20000 ‘To Loan die Datta: as welll nee He Forgave His Enemies and Died« south west of town, and has probably | pect. : ; {and the said ipl Ree the publi- ay BS Qome in’ and look Around and]|| 1m sums of $500 or more for short time”on ap- : WILL BE BURIED IN BUTTE. | Game Protesting That He the largest mineral. deposit in tue) SE ed i ritish Colam- - fice i = Listen to Our Large Musio Box. proved seouzity: -— A teh of the Usetul’ Wa: camp. ‘It is developed by asbaft 145) “ThoUnion is located thre miles 7 tion of this byiey Mill’ be too late tobe| If you want & Store or Office in.a. ioe . i ane 6. a Linneo ; Brief Sketch of the Useful ‘Life of Captain ‘as Innocent. feet deep, and 95° feet crose-cut. Its| north of Rosslond and is owne . heard Wa tat hebalf, R tiles a ange ¥ = Ra 2 tee oY It iano trouble to fill the Wallace + Wm. BE. Hall. oy hinery ieta ofa 40-horse boil- |p. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- WW. MeQuzn, City Clork. a BRICK BULLDING : oe : ie : Cook Building, Columbia Ave., Rosslaa' 600 room: with the men| ‘The inn sof Caniata’ Sat - or and 8 2b Oe ST The fe) 2 Gronya) 3.4. -Mopanre: fA] Such ‘ ; .s d i : 4 - | and best citizens of Rossland.” A squib| tall, late superintendent of tee whee Victoria, Jan.7- [Special to the Record] laid in for an all win! * 18] shaft has been sunk on BY-LAW NO, 26. : : fit bi ct ohactr ‘ cs the ¢-th ters of Mr. zs v5 - 4 great body of ore ielow grado, but it} oot with « tunnel and Open oy Oto. . You had better engage them now... Se Loa Pana bad Poesy + — | SRS na Mak Ais, supintory¢ Nz: Ee Bol mln, unre shipved to Spoken crring in tne pil a: eu’ Gqueaiis At reported improving as depth is gained. | feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BYLAW 10 FIX THE POLLING PLACRS, THE ° rene: es 2 Z Pele ot é ulraah ene . ee SUNSET NO. 2- BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROBE.. x77) | OF sity, t TIME, AND 10 APPOINT RETURNING oe Bat oo ROLT & GROGAN FT a ea Peay Los appropriate casket and sent to Butte, 10 foe me marae o i EERE ‘The Sunset No. 2, is owned by the] Owned by Harry P. Jones, Located ee ‘The amount. of the whole| CEES YOR TAKING THE VOTES OF THE O8 | Pune. i STOCK BROKERS, tisi d upon, the shortest kind of Montens; for jaterment..:- Mx Hall Ive | iat to the Ia Pare di ldfields Syndicate, limit-| gve miles north of Rossland, and a 5 roved real prop-| ELECTORS ON A BY-LAW TO RAISE BY WAY : P.O. Box 428, ~ Columbia A , tivo it ws ama vanced that there w ata pithy with ig family, sin sBubie, and, He displayed mene ed, and situated in the south belt, On| pear neighbor of the Highland. The fast revieed araess-| oy nupENTORES THR sum o¥ $05,000.00 : Tereruone 45, lumbia Avenue. Kis: arts : + the bis some of hie children are buried there. e displayed great courage. the east slope of Deer Park mountain, | Primrose shows an iron’ capping oe 10 REPAY THE BANK OF BRITISH NORTH > : Codes: Buproun, Menem & Clove, ‘| be meeting of the supporters of Mr.) Captain Hall was born in the north ‘of HI8 BPEECH'ON THE GALLOWS. one half mile from the business cen-| feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows| And V For the payment of the PREIS Mee Sia Wallace last evening at his headquarters | treland in the month of February, 1887, | In the coolest manner possible -Dur- ter of Rossland, and just above the} a 7-foot quartz ledge on the surface. ing fond and in-| AMERICA CERTAIN TEMPORARY ‘I be finished to suit. tenants. : : aaa and the house was: crowded. Mr. Wal-| and was raised in the mining district of | rant said: ‘To those who wish me to C. & W. track. It is being vigorously ecessary to raise the| OBTAINED FHOM SAID BANK. Will be finishe sul ! je ' . : : Jece was enthusiastically. received. and | Cornwall, Engl aid : wis 2 ey eee forae OF Eason’ and ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. mato inesch| ov avon 4ND ALDERMEN OF ‘TE COR- : ae After Xm Q | [ee ee, folleceing seciarka: 1) Cornwall, England. At the age of 21 he|say this: That I have no animosity ‘wor with & force of fhe tunnel 64] ‘Those properties belong to the Ger- . saee s tre sieas as : faade 3), ae te th kin is came to this conntry-and spent two] against anyone, but there are those who foot a day Is being driven, and in the| mania Gold Mining company apd are a rile: Aorta Bd re atts OF ROBB) a i t heios ak ‘ - . y F i Erect Me: aes. Meee elle years around learning the} have d me and who have hound- eins the 20th of Nov.|located on Green mountain just nor 807.82, an : a : : ni fi i 33 T lk : night; . » “Ei nature of the new world. He’ returned | ed me to my giave, innocent as Iam, I coat a 380 feet of work done, be-jof Red mountain, three. jane _& net a liar will 1. That Thursday, the 13th day of| There will be a Store aa 26 oe snd 8 few. i Ge ollice a oral eh e understand that uy eee ihemey: to England, but did not remain long, and | forgive them all, They will recaive their Niefpping} the vein, and other] miles from Rossland. There is a January, A. D, 1808, be the day fixed by for rent at Reasonable..16 «Apply: ' |. Jorslity. contest are diligently circulating | few months later saw bim in the iron | just dues from the Holy God to whom I sides stripping} 'd 80 foot cross-cut on the this by-law for taking the votes of the t . lace- ‘advocate | i ly prospect work. This property has 4 foot spat he ae Leee end iwel or rep this by-law for taking the voles of the at this: Office.: «220. 2so.u)- We have afew TOILET: the report that we lace’ is - panies mines of the Lake Superior region, where | now go to receive my justies, which will ‘drill compressor, ef tte ee0Don! defined, and assays hava been obtained cil surpose mentioned in. the title’ hereof, fan ge and MANICURE ‘sets ‘loft | | {ow wages anc. of oppoeware pictar. | tion iercnee eight years, Duririg | be the justice given to an jnnocent boy; : Fy ir of 8 o'clock in the fore- while'at the same time chey are pictur-_| his stay there he w: ied. ° ‘ e = ical development or the me, as high as $300 a ton: au a from our large stock which Teg Me, Boott aa the patron saint of a y ag married. who has not stained his hands with the LE ROL THE BLACK PRI . : iB ; a 3 F . 2 : ene : f 0 3 Leaving the iron mines he ‘went to|‘crimes that have been put upon- him b; 1 : y — : will be sold... . ‘ . | [Tn refutation of both these allegations, I it ‘i 3 put upon y Roi mine has become fame Owned by the Black Prince mining Ay Br i: N™ at on 4 e! volt t to’ the tasta » 4! Salt Lake City, and became the superin-|'the “press of San Francisco, but’ for- The Le oy simply -po! le t gold p J. A. on : As N i ; Price . 3 -|tendent of the Antelope and Prince of| give them all’ xP mining u c ie »P give them/all’ for I do not hold-any- Pr Ganada. rPinas besides putting in| McPherson, vice Rar are Fraser, At Your Own - “After conferring with representatives | Wales mines, two properties famous in ot Se ere ten 245 ¢ g thing against them re 5 J ee: eacetee yA a ? I decided earl; ‘i : i i , q err’ Design the prettiest'in’ tawn. of the ‘Miners’ union, IY | their day: He remained in thé employ | upon them now'as e Committee Rooms ‘ Opp. yY —— _| [Jast avring that all men employed on the|of Walker Brothers, the owners of the them, as I expect ‘forgi a FRASER -:|‘pablic works should receive at least $3/ mines, for several years, and then went} thing I have done, but'th ae aa ‘Spellm an’s, Columbia Ave. The Reliable’: | per day, and at the next meeting of the| to Butte to take charge of ihe Alice mine tatensive and expensive machinery,|sec. and tre. Located on the north me ‘ paid for over 4,500 feet of work, built | side of the Columbia river, three miles 5 : . z : er gee y buildings, purchased and|below Trail. Work cousists of a 40 Th Having moved into our Fire Proof. Buil nearly ‘completed = smelter, and paid | foot shaft, 60 foot tunnel andy cabout Be din : ; 5 : 000 in divid is si 100 feet‘ot ts. ~ Assays $13. 2 ‘ i sn fe 3 on the south-east slop. Bed moun-, he issues! dS $65,000.00, ot, eth Th R i 23 ‘ tain, within the corpora azita of the Pus veer as of the Clty Treasurer ¢e _ eCOr ae re 0 ieee 0) city. Gepitalization Ofthe company| The Blba is situated on Lockout. fiossland, for the purpose aloressi PI Depats : Vy UM is $2,500,000, divided into ,000| mountain, in the south belt, just | with the objects herein! ited. | tw such j ai e ‘ shares, par value $5 per share. The south of the Crown Point’ and: is|. It shall be lawfal forthe Mayor .to mine is Held at $5,000,000. 7 resists Columbia avenue in this city be the Te has its own electric light plant|solidated | mining “company; Robert ling place at-which tlie ‘votes’ of th and its ore bins sre builton the ©. &| Barr, jocal manager. There =... shaft of $65, PRctonsahall be taken for Ward 3, (3) | coundil I laid the matter before it. The jrs superintendent. ‘I'be Alice: is ono of ~ DRUGGIST: proposal met with-general opposition, |the big copper ‘properties located in|and whether or uo they ever discover ER 2 Man He even from. Alderman Johneon, but I) Walke'ville, a mining suburb of Butte, | thecummitters of the crimes, matters 2 stood by it. How would they like.:1) and Captain Hall remained in charge of | little to me now, for I appear before the the property for17 yenra, severing his whole world an innocent boy to proclaim my innocence for the last time, and to those who have insinusted?ghat. I was where everything it eo-high, at less than connection with the mine in the sum— -]$3-per"day?*~At the next meeting of the| mer of 1895. From that time until Sep- motion,: which -I st il he 4 2 TIT. i 4. ¥ : - 7 * place. aus wigs ‘ Ze ey ke T5i Fe y AES ie ee one ptink urged, to support a family in Rossland, owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- ‘umber of debentures to be| ..4-:-That the Pacific Hotel Building on Is for rent in whole, ‘or in..par F : : The WwW alte: 's, Co. ‘ - Se RS : Limited Liabili ae or a a ‘ Sa : irae sin . conitarsol isis abs eboeahan a 3 ted ber of the followi ‘year he was | going 10 spring a senaal kina, *. u # R eee . Bes Nose te wg | om der i WINE. VOaT z ring a sensatio® > ‘y. rt Red | down on the vein 100 feet.and a con- ¥ u i é 4 : ea . i cage Bs Drawer _L. BIO dad, was introdtced to tun ei] + RRS BY > Was | going ‘10 SPL eae : WW. tence with a tameyay 10 the Rod so on ee ether 100 feo with nino| SHR Paite| cae pmgnteite takes © ‘Two Rooms 14 x 42.on Gro Sree vag ; out of Sanaa a ho oftn exprined oes : ea Wale iG Lcan eay there is ‘no 7 . i The : x poe : Buy and sell ‘legimate tining stocks | tect that the city pay $3 per day on pub-| it. It-was the only péri i i foam P rats fv a 2 : Toh ys a ae srocin | fect that th fit. A I ly period during a long | than this of which I haw™.:") >... They stockholders are Col. I. N. Peytan,|men working. z Y ats TEeeeats SYS ENE Paes, q Z f cae e ‘ only. Spécial attention’ giveh‘to the | lic works, and Isucceeded in getting it| life of activity sinee h * * Soe ae Gry . : .- Done and edin open Council thi: . Za > -_ : . 7 _| atock of Th adi aie Suit i fe of vity sinee he atrived at man’s} must consider for themselves who it was Seeneraee Win. Jatin, Gol Wea. __NOTIOE i oy gat See al wtiay aiden. Sa | Hight Rooms en Second Floor. Me. os . sion. of The Canadian Gold Fede S7e; | arried. Tn the faco of thete ‘act, my cette that ho was not in charge ofthat wished to tart a sensation. | That 2 Burnet, _ oer ‘Maj, | Public notice is hereby given to the City gar onndered and nally passed the ives: : TE Mas tue . sa ] _ known. y Fer iyeta yt bop poa é 4 are ‘the, mine,-and while he was profitably em-|Iam innocent I say now, this day, be- M. Armatrong, E. D. Sanders. electors of the icipality of land id shall be by ‘th FTO eee Bho Di, 1808: é SS se ache a “SUNSET NO.'2 MINE. ® caviard that T am‘no friend totabor. ployed. by Kooterisy. mine ' owners in| fore God, to whom I now go to meet my CENTRE STAR, that I require the presence of the said i cures {w. 8.) W. McObems, City Clerk Six R om: Third. Floor ¢ * at Roseland.| ‘Quite aps from politics and. speak-| expert;work ho’ nevertheless felt that/he | dues. I am innocent.” us Omed by Era, Eng come| evans Gee crrrony clan: | salts Baa Pea ted or Seb aero ae ooms on Third floor... Oasle addvet “watts Tjian a bins many Yam heer I [gan on acon, i tee dae aot nec was broken Wy theta pany, Oliver Durant manager. Capi-| or Janvany, 1898, at 12 o’clock noon, for fect at jank of British| © The above is a true copy of a By-La : ys Adee: i eee neater Neil's, favor of wages for and} In Ber 1896, “he” entered the|‘The execution wad in every way #suC- talization $1,000,000, shares par value | the purpose of electing persons to repre- y : of Rossland. passed by the: ‘Municipal * Onaal nea este ' longh’s Codes. s. laboring men. . In fact, I believe that} employ of the Le Roi company as saper- fleach. No stock’on the market. | sent them in the Municipal Council aa benture’ pens | Gt the C the City|Rooms Suitable for Housekeepin; Rent: to “Suit the @ for some’ classes of skilled labor a $3 rate dent, He was ic about There has been repeated refusals of | Mayor and Aldermen. ° of|"- Ping: ’ «Jig altogethe: too.low., Wherever you| the big property and never tired’of' tall- |” 3 r x Ai EY ASAT Wiis 5 pe R =. WITH Ems“ 7 par and better. The mine is aituated Z ; January, A. D. 1898, and all persons are ~-Times, 4 : : : . ceed @'| and s town, where wages are high, there] ing of the progress being made on|fit. | in the et rare s irom the: date |} ereb : ee. O i 3 : . a wg “a8 & eo y : 2 - | you will find general prosperity in sll| Under his supervision the ings of | mi of the time when he aN o d fi -- |claases, not only among the workera, but) the mine wére to be sunk as rapidly asthe scaffold. The parting was extremely, ’ ; Bre ’ ) fi ani DATE G4 BE i 4 EO ay radial in town, half mile north of .tbe busi- ereby required to take notice that any- ible to the 700-foot level and it was| pathetic. The mother wept and they’ by-appointed Deputy Returnirg Officer a to take the votes at such place. J ‘Th r d. said = ness center. It has four separate and : ; tx ne desirous of applying -tor: hhaye'such | - ati hich are developed if : sor me \y:Law-.or=.any. part. thereof:quashed -_ Sistinct sed e00 fect of tunnels, shaits, each and ¢ Hére | must make his appli siunore, Ses et hat any tit hacent esha walt meio meoemgee oe ns Apply at This Office. P Pp } } : - [ms boring man |in the di of duties in connection | embraced again and again, When go- So eet Te Brak Cola . | : , : with this som ee he met Bie death. jing down ths long Aight ot stairs to the orat stte or he will be too late to’be heard in agile - Captain Hall, though over three score | prison yard she eaid to the guard w for treatment, Th f th prog b th , ee Se tione: in the camp and Sie of 4 cient to‘pay interest-and create a sink- fiat: heb (2.) acs licati h gO TS : £ Sete ag 18 h s eas ae Oo : site t . e ‘ i ‘ Ba x n n’s toil... years old, waa hale and hearty and look- | escorted her: pa a ing fund for -the .payment. of the debt| 1 4. @ no application toquash a a EAR H U rt rs fe) h ewe ; " e the fact:that Is ed ‘forwrrd to the enjoyment of ease and | “It will allbe over soon. ‘The poor the most valuable: -. Tbs atest and g hi created: at and -when’ the ¢ | bylaw ia made within one month next 5 as . r eadq : La. hig Ses aes Ppp $30) . The St Charles . Hotel pep: 708. fi Eso comfort in the years élose at. hand, for | boy will be out of bis migery. Icannot most y is Ward ea Same | siter the publication in the British Col- i " ~ $ the: : thousand tons of ore on the dump and in sight, waiting favorable conditions : P je due: * ‘ 2 Publie Meetings, Lodges, e had: 1 on the property. ~ 7 Teed an- | 2Mbia Gazette of euch bylaw and notice ; tlhe had frequently stated to. the officera| understand why people can be #0 cruel Pin ran Sie & ck : reyment’ of the interest | Ss provided in section 96 Of This oer te Postoffice.._. . \ ote at hctn! @6! tsit'a¢ a idk ati alr of the cotmpatiy ines the: deal for ths [sna heartless aa to deliberately stand by prme 2 i . ,, ine aw or 60 muc! ereof as ia not the ea z f poeieliq ta-08% PSD S ph eh eaves os g a ae sy ant ging, $5. and $6.a week. 5 E* cul sale of the mine has‘beau'nearing con-| and. ted. Be sure if you Thia mine and the Crown Point are|No. 2; at the Pacifl on the. debt incurred | sbject of i : : : ON aly SET: ne Te uae paring | and_see a man executed. y owned by the War it+gle Consolidated Corumbia aventae,-from S meshed sipon, aah aaication Go far) oe {Successors tol PP BURN S .& CO ae . : -,Good spring beds, 25 cents,» {the reports that ‘Wallace is the foe-of clusion, that he would never enter hear any one knocking, for God’s sake Gold mining compauy of Toronto. It|to4o’clock p. m. in Ward No. 3, of ie s . ihc maker r 4 the-same ordains, prescribes or directs Fae the ring man;: Wallace belicves: in| other mine after the Le. Roiwas sold, ran quick, tor it will bea reprieve.” i are.not-using, nor.do we intend to use i ‘i i ; i ; 3 fora to hold their ore until the com-|_ Shall be such’ persons as are male ‘each. iteclty orin the time or manner of pass- sar = B Ame R , 1b UBINg;, ro ®! During his residence in Walkerville | pospital last night of Brigh Office ‘and: u BINeSS . ooms WITH: STOVE ‘nente-—-the truth is worse than avy lie| ont man of affairs. ‘He was a candidate| Butte and worked at the W! recently paid $700,000 for the mine: | ®?¥ law, and have. oeen for the six | with be cancelled and no re-issue of an: : . 5 - ear! r ° ©: : 2 cE ree oars = 4 Weatern railway is built to the mine. Bethe Gety ‘of the.aggessed value on ty, | into fores on the. 14th day of January, |Traver's hardware store, M 1Inin Pro > ‘ : Be re : aye Suites of Rooms, 4,00. laboring classes and who was WaIM|sndag mayor of the “tively camp in midertaking:parlots, THE LILY MAY. last municipal assessment roll of one| A-D., 189! : pees : X per g y 2 Corner.of Columbia Avenue and. Washington Street. ; Best location) - ; - ‘of Mr. Scott at the last election af 2 ra : . F Hi 1 1 election dodges. . ‘These.are tactics We} had amassed. : QuaziFicaTIon For Mayor. of substance or form either in the bylaw. soe g s 4 Patrick Kennedy died dends. The present managment pre- Cc. f Pork, Mutton, Fish,:.Game, ‘Oysters. . fer freight and treatment rates. It|ONe years, and are aot disqualified under | all debentures £0, pt Quzun, City Clerk, | SPOKANE ST., ROSSLAND. olen s pana rehase. — i fice, of land or real property| ‘This by-law. shall take effect and come Try «Trap’s ice cream freezer. Frits eeveral.terms as count; adjoins the Le Rci on the west, and | which every person is hereby required annually | anything within the proper competence : alsgiqnn = < NICELY ”” low wages.’..I need not tell you -but would spend his declining: years in — _ has done over 5,500 feet of develop- to take notice and govern himself accord- debt hereby st the Council to ordain, prescribe or Wholesale: aad Retail-Dealers in Beef, {3 P JOH N R A OOK lulerdemsomibtroe ttre hese rumors are only campaign lies and| ne enjoyment of the competency he] - CLTy ‘NEWS CUT. SHORT.:- ment work and paid $175,000 in divi-|imgly- a irect, shall, notwithstanding any want : ; i INXe r) : q : ee . — : pany builds a smelter or can get. bet- British subjects of the full age of twenty- | as may be mutually: agreed upon, and ing the same, be avyatid bylaw them. We need not lie about our oppo-| ang Butte, Captain Hall was a promin- | and pneumonia. Se th eding the day of Gebent Le ee aa BUSINESS LOCALS ; eee : 4305 a ees eecoala pee ene (Loud and ror presidential elector from Montana on | fore he took sick. He will be baried by months next preceding the day of nomi-:| debenture or debentures. s be made . : ro ® - ‘ 5 be prolonged applaute.. icket : ; . phat pieriecaae eee any Golutabin d. | eaten the 3 a Gwaer in the Land | in consequence of any such re-pu: * TO. . RENT He oh S 3.00 and 8.50 per week,” Toe oP duo ie @ leader among the the Harrison ticket in’ 1892 sind served the Miners’ Union. ‘His remains’lie at -» 1898, r : * : eas supporter hich the Alice mine is situated. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. : Coun - The R. i Single Rooms, 1.50. wos es fe _ ‘The Lily May was the first location | {onsand dovars or ance, and gbove| | Done and passed in Oper ggmer *° | and pi rR enter pone nied A : : me : [made a forcefal: speech in which he) “The family consists of ‘the wife and ae in this camp, May 27, 1889. It is new | ona who are otherwise duly qualified ee y R. Bcorr, Mayor. an inde of work promptly, neatly ‘ ate ~ BA errees in the city. roi hale assailed the contention that Mr. Scott|‘ave children. The boys, Samuel and| Customs Collector J. 8. Clute arrived owned by the Lily May Gold mining | municipal voters. 3 Iv. 8] W. McQuzzn, City Clerk, | ®2d wili save you money: B-17-tf ; S ] GP eee : } oS eis Pr rt Sh s of Stock in Come and see them at the ia worthy of the laboring man’s vote. _| wintiam, are in the employ of thé Iron|!m town last evening, and left on the company, Senator George Turner, pres} - “ QuyarrricaTION FOR ALDERMAN. Stone jars all sizes at Hunter Bros, ‘© ee 4 a e ete ere Good ;M ining Froperty. are Cac) 1 Attorney, A. H., MacNeill assailed | yrask mine, the former as superintend- southbound train today. : wee beratintl eee ie nd erenk “Shall be such pergons as are male “NOTICE.. : 22 tf. Sea z hee EE, _ ‘ : : ominion Oo CL) vayor Scott vigorously for the manner| ont and the latter as buok-keeper and | F.C. Snodgrass, secretary of the Josie . Shi F 21 sem 2 * : : feta : . Sys ay ; 2 ; ihe 0% : t tae aouth belt, wo and a al miles Bitch enbjects of the a a ee acepoaed by-law pon wich | ond of wood and haves nice warm fir, - ee a * Good’ Substantial Gompanies. Town Lots.|——TTiimnarea ponds ot tnwitah nn bed: pondecte oie S000, mmrer, he Mien: danhtor, fe, tho| Mining Coy wet to Byokane ta south of town. Development wor! Taw.and have been for. the six|the vote of th Yeipslity. -will be | Lee Davenport has i : ; : ys ae he a “1 .,.| He Jasd partionlar wife D. M. , awholevale druggist! Mre, D. J. Fitzgerald and some frien consists of over 300 feet of tunnel and months next preceding the day of nomi- taken on Phursday, the abth Day of jane Cewn for sale. “Yard at/'The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For: Gale . y. OFFICE With —_———— : fess : . i ond deal, and pointed with unmeasured | of Butte. . The other children are Miss-| rode up from Trail yesterday morning Shaft. There is 150 tons of shipping | nation the registered owner in the Land | uary, 1898, between eight o'clock a.m.) seit bastin te t a Ri able Fi Soe aan : Fresh Roasted i) ees écorn to, bis ‘affidavit filed’ in thie: suit} 65 Pearland Rose, who live at home. ned returned it the’ evenings > "17054 ore on the dump, which will average | Registry Office of land or real property | and four p.ni- at the city offices, Colum-| pecter Broce er few Jolt at av Weasonable Figures, °' - ; f when the deal was set aside, wherein] 7¢19 singular that a man with. such 4 es: $20 a ton. Mine provided with hoist, a the ‘ity of the assessed value on the bia avenue, for Ward No. 1; at gis Bek dive these ical Heed ek a5 * none 2 z 2 . Arriving weekly atour store Mayor Scott: put himeelf.on record as pronounced ideas should have so many iacenn ©. Loring returned to. Spokane . ~ hi i i si . W : 4 : A a iy ‘i ing. i P plant, drills. ete. dred dollars or more over and above | avenue, for Ward No. 2; at the Pacific | ter ‘Brow oa oka ill Give V V orking Bonds. oe forthe Rogsland © Trade./: urging that ‘‘aincéd Rossland was ® min-| friends,-but trae it ia that no one has perme : ' 3 ve GEM, TIGER AND UNCLE SAM. __ | any registered incumbrance or charge | Hotel building, Columbia avenue, for hice . ]ing’town and in danger ‘of petering out, thin, t .W. A. Harris went to Northport to- Owned by Jobn Cromie, Brig At-|and who are otherwise qualified as| Ward No. 3, e , Our Blend ite bonds could ‘not a 90 | anything sae words of poe for the day: .¥ : cated , i ; ; kinson, A. B, Campbell, Thos. Coffey. municipal voters. ‘ W. McQuzen, City Olerk. Loc on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon Guatemala Costo Rico.and Salva-| price as those of Nelson aud euch towns, | 5, Hail. C. D. McDonald left today for Sonth- 2 a . Jand Lost—Papers from Johnson Electrica ies : ° af, Bent 4 i 4 is Z : Located on one ledgo in the south| Given under my hand at | — Company, addfessed to Ba. * d Porcupine Cre : we N dor at:38c.. per pound. , Usually | which were on a more substantial basie.” =a PaaS ern California for his health. He expects~. belt, in line with the Crown Point and the 31st day of December, 1897. NOTICE: Toy odor will kindly I : P Creek, John W. -Hartli ne, Prop. 7 Tel ephone, o. 8 sold for Mocha and Java athigher|. Mr. MacNeill was also an ardent sup- | ... The Tamarack. so be away three months, Mr. McDonald eat ae - ‘prices, i porter of Mr. Scott at the last election. Joseph B. Dabney, of the firm of Dab- “Skates all sizesand prices at Hunter ros. 22- eave at thia e a 11—18-tf. t mone Wet. me % MM F 5 § ie 2. : s : the Homestake. Gem, has a 50 foot WILLIA I McQUEEN, Also. Propertis aa the vied a f-Roséland. ‘ The annual meeting of the Britieh | office. : : shaft and 60 feet of open cut work. : ___ Returning Officer | pion Mining & Milling com limited | A $2.60 shoe at $1.50 at’. Houghto: ‘ j . is Tiger, 300 foot tunnel. 40. foot shaft|~ Dissolution of Partnership. Viability, will be held. at The. “lees of Bantet’s $1.00 nt oe ae — ‘ : se 3 ! | Java Mocha z 1 Ode An a ene favoring|®, Visit to the ‘Tamarack mine on Wild the tig Bmp wee, te eat Boas an eet open cuts while the Un- a ve e company -in Ross! . C., 2 et SSS BE Matyas Se i < ie te ‘ - : it, £ 2 ele Sam has a 20 foot shaft and 160] Notice is hereby given thet the per’: third Monday in Januaty, 1808, or the |nougshold dooss 0 at Gieasaw'e. second J. L. WILSON; Grand Union ‘Hotel . G1 S. LF l it C¢ tS @| - Costa Rcd and Guatemala Blend |the election of Mr. Wallace for, mayor. Horse creek, ner nai honey comb| months superintendent of the Monte feet of surface work. a : — | purpose of electing. officers and trans-| hand ‘ : ek eee TI Union ‘riotel. # os che 7 73 at 40c. per pound. This ia very|Thero is probably no man in Ross ‘Cristo and is a good mining man. ~ EUREKA AND ELDORADO, Kinnon .and Hobbs, as proprietors of | acting such other business a8 may come store; corner of Bpokane end Eiret ft RE REE RS Ee Se = fina ial with ag large an individual following as quarts from the bottom of the shaft and ; W T h , (Sol iw emeentyeeerarnoetion Mr. Lalonde, and it is eure that they all | 9°¥® that 20 tons of it was taken ont of Police Court. ; 49, ‘ Yes, i sd Have om. Aden Mocha: : : it in sinking. ney & Parker, retained last evening trom has just returned from tha North Fork the Bodega, has this day been dissolved} before it. Dated January 8, 1808. - avenue. 12-1 Property of the Erueka Consolida-| by mutual consent, A. McKinnon retir- .F a ‘achin« i : u : = nee a = ted Tahatay company, H. P. Jones,| ing. Sidney ‘Hobbs is to pay all debts Geonse & and b Ms 0 ofl, castor oil” at Travers A fo ee Oo i - pres., J.C. Cos, sec., E. Coldwell, trs.,| of the firm and is entitled to collect all ier scene Daas a oa eae I Er ABI d ES TEL. 21 : te evs ues. . . annett t r : a , oO all of Homan foeaceen mallee. ‘A. McKinnon, . The Klondike, their stock here;they are’ aecd. ter sell SADDLE AND PACK HORS 5 Bi mae One, Two and Three,Seste.. They are Nobby. Tzy Them. 7 on un ' ‘Ne 00 with five 1 §. Hobbs. For the finest rooms in the city with | ing large quantities of goods and as the PACK HORSES, 7.” * ting up a Bleighing Party sce us about Rigs. Goo! s yeasng Gites ceniarly.if yon Eee eek prompt in Beatty's pine . shaft 80 fect, tunnel 100 with five en! Dated, January Ist, 1898, (eer ee ee call upon Mra. Jennie | beliove that Hoesland is quiet. thoy will DELIVERY AND TR, ‘ ; : _ 1s will use our Coffees regalarly ik you) Soyer, . He also touched upon thé are ’@ hall-|to the hospital and was not able to ap- wold ‘and salves nscaying fi rom $10 to Blank Falling’ 68 is Stone, The Klondike, top floor Tra remove the: Dalance at their stock to : Wada vais sate! nebkavrcless ANSFERING : 42 - i. Red Star Livery and Transfer. 00 pany. : ; onee try. thems: /.7] - [general conduct of civil affairs under present as important matters in con-| Pear as a witness, so the goes ye gold and silver, nssa, F lanketa, at. selling out stores $4, at }ders block, Columbis avenue, an in-|some of their branch stores Ii the eee . é eat + : +, ables, Le Roi Avenues, ; afr Mr. Scott’s. administration, which | he | 2ection with the present ‘civic contest | poned until tomorrow and Gillis sent to §37. Gopitalization $1,000,000. Houghton and Bannett, only ¢2.+° + °*'{ 0! 7-20-tf ‘country. 11-20-t! Jd.W. LAN : Ofiice, No. 9, Weaning eed soit 0 _ Stables, oe Hunter Bros. HUNTER BROQS| Toe ericex an iD tent, | Will be jail. - . . ° . . ¥ ,, join him in support of Mr. Wallace.. ait , - James cits ‘was up peter: Meainiare Old Govsrnment fava, the! finest] F. W. Rolt dealt briefly with the labor| Trades and Labor Council. ordan this morning upon the charge o! in the Tuarket at 80c. per ‘paund. question, and refuted the claim that Mr. | ‘The Rossland Trades and Labor Coun- | assaniting Frank Millage in the Leland Scott was the special friend of the ‘cil will hold a meeting tomorrow even: hotel last evening. Millage was taken are Get- in street.