‘ The Royal Five Gold Minis Company. LIMITED LIABILITY. FIVE MINING LOCATIONS, INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, (COMPANIES ACT, 1890.) CAPITAL 7 i . : $1,500,000. Divided inte 1,600, 000 Shares of $1.00 eaoh, fully paid and non-assessable, or which 500,000 shares have been set aside as Stock, the proceeds: to be applied to development has Treasury work only. « The remaining 1,000,000 shares of vendors’ or promoters’ stock been peoled by mutual agreement. rerun eeerememenreeen tore THE EVENING RECORD BY ABER OC, SMITH, to 100 feet, showing a big body of ore 12 teet wide, running $40 in gold and six per cont copper. . At Summit camp, the Emma has a 100-foot ,ahaft down and the R. Bell with a shaft 65 feet deep. At Deadwood considerable work has been done op the Mother Lode, and the second . payment’ has been made by the parties to whom thé mine was bonded. A number of sales have lately been made, including that of the Sunset and Crown Silver to Mr. Hogg of Montreal for $16,000, and the Great Hope to other people for $12,000. Among the claims at Copper camp are the Enterprise ‘4nd The much talked of proposed | Big Copper with, considerable work CONSERVATIVE WRITE UP. alien law, which would deprive done un them, and at Long Lake the The DaiLy Recory is now ged | a. ‘, from Jocati principal claims are the Jewel and the Cable address s+ Poss wolabera tt SiMrelag aad Well i Beatorae The Walters Co., Ld. General Brokers. Minzs, Mima Smaues ann Mine Propvors oeoit Sed oar Shares Minos, first-class “‘Pros- cans. That op account of this, a raco feeling had sprung up. That the Canadian formed colonies and live to themegives, and the Aneri- can laboring classes would have nothing to do with them. Whatever may be the causes and ‘on. |CONGitions in the east, there is no reason or excurs for any bad blood between the Americans and Can- adians in this section, and the REo- oRE is glad to be able to state there tically is none. SEs. IT WOYLD NoT WORK. tees are Sidney Drake, A..G. Foster,| , L. J. Henderson, B. Sheeke,:.A, H.|M Kencon. 2 LUMBER! LUMBER! & == $18 A Thousand. « AARON JAFFE, » Successor to ; British Columbia Mill Company. Full Stock of Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Office and Yard at “Y,” C. & W. Railway. The Slocan District ie«Adding New Shippers Each Week. —~—_ THEY ARE COMING. Captain MoBride of the Rossland Hockey team, received a reply to the challenge issued by the local club to the Kasloes, and they will be here and crosa sticks on the ice rink Feb- ruary 10. Each teams are strong and both are confident of winning, and the match will be hed with —~—. M. A. Whitney, of Berlin, Ontario, was among last night’s arrivals from the north. Published every day (except Sunday) and Weekly. “There is greater netivity in the Slocan than ever before,” said Bruce White, ‘-Sevoral new mines in ‘the district have commenced shipping ore, and others are preparing to make shipments, and the list will be greatly increased during the present year. “The ownera of the Jo Jo mine, on the North Fork’ of Carpenter creek, shipped a car of ore last week, the value of which was 235 ounces ‘of sil- ver and 4 per cent copper to the ton. “The Roulette group, formerly owned by a Mr. Ross, was bonded for olx Months . Que Mcuth By Carrier by the Week ngs Copy grate geton sure be ders ot te phystoal features aud tities Correspondence solicited. References exchanged. One Year, In advance... P. O. Drawer L. Six monzhs, in advan; dingle copy ROSSLAND, B.C. etc. p The Anglo-Canadian Mining-Exchange, Ltd. OF TOROXTO. OFFICE: OPPOSITE FRASER'S DRUG STORE. ‘Mining Btooke apd Claims bought ané seid, Gro. Gump, Seeretary. ° “PROHSDAY, FEB. 4, 1897. REDDY & REINER, RED STAR THE HOWARD i i i ie in a systematic, ¢ nservative write-up Divero Grande, bonded by « Van ofall the principsl properties in this district. They give the location, owners, machi.ery, amount and kind of work, size of vein, value and char- acter of ore, and, in fact, all infor- mation desired by the general public. So far the following properties have been written-up: Le Roi, War Eagle, Josie, O. K., Iron Horse, Iron Mask, Poorman, Crown Point, Lily May, Commander Deer Park, Victory, Triumph, City of Spokane, Nest Egg, Centre Stur Phoenix, Northern Belle, Iron Colt Sun Set, Consolidated St. Elmo, Mayflower, Jumbo, White Bear I. X. L, Cliff, Red Eagle, Butte,| P! Cracker Jack, St. Paul, R. E, Lee, and Maid of Erin, Heather Bell, Beaver, Mascot California, Boulder, Gold Crown and Mascot Fraction, Giant and Red Mountain, Mabel, Homes'ake and Gopher, Elise, Ida Queen, Monte Cristo and Colonna. Back numbers containing an ac- count of these properties can be had at this office at 5 cents # copy. — NEWS FOR ADVERTISERS. The Recorp has a larger circulation in Rossland than the combined cir- culation of ull the other papers pub- lished in Rossland. The Dairy Recorp has more than three times the vily circulation of any other daily paper published here. These are facts we chailenge any, one to deny. We stand ready tu prove them. Taking circulation into consitleration advertising rates in the Dairy are more than any other medium in Rossland. Advertisers should not forget. these facts. —_—_—X—_ FOR SHAME NEIGHBORS. Disinterested traveling men, mining men and new eomers who visit the Slocan towns, "Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon, Nakusp and the other towns in that section, say there isa jealousy .existing over there about Rossland, and that the people in that section are saying 1 kinds of wuncomplimentary things about ‘Trail creek. Now there is no -such feeling in and etound Hossland, toward thie towns mentioned or ‘fhe moines ground them. Bossland is ai many men and lots of money into “the Slocan, and the greater. pros- perity met with by them the better will, this section be pleased. A gentleman who ‘-aveled ex- tensieely in that section says he found: this jealousy existing egainst Rossland in every town and he farther.remarked. “I ex- pected to find the same petty in BR inst that ‘ection but I did not. Rossland has a good word for all the sur- rounding country. Her news- papersshow no favors and pub- lish the mining news of outsid claims would not obtain the desired result. It is aot probable that any law could be passed which would prevent our cousins from the south holding mines by purchase. could be very easily arranged for mining claims to be staked in the name ofa Canadian,and theu after- wards transferred, or held iu trust. Whatever the newspaper talk may be to the contrary, the fact remains, that the American and Canadian miners, prospectors and mine own- ers are working harmoniously tc- © | mediately at its foot. gether in the location and develop- ment of mining property in British Columbia, and no legislation will a of th tural benefits derived therefrom. ——— ee The London Times in an edi- torial expresses its fullest approval ofthe Venezuelan arbitrators se- lected on both sides of the Atlan- tic, “It would have been impossible to select arbitrators more accept- says the Times, “than the mem- bers of the United States supreme American Eagle and the British Lion always manage some way to settle their misunderstaudings without fighting. The arbitration treaty now being proposed by the two governments will, no: doubt, put war out of the question be- tween the two countries which will be a blessing beyond compu- ting. —_— BOUNDARY CREEK COUNTRY. The Mine, the Timber, whe Towns and Agricultural Resources. Two of the members of the Boun- dary Creek Mining and Commercial Association, Robert Wood and T.-Mc- Donell, gave some interesting infor- mation about'their part of the prov- ince in the course of conversation to a Vietoria newspaper man a: few: days ago. The mining, timber and agri- cultural resources are all of impor- tance and the undeveloped resources are certain to bring ‘the district into prominence as one of the most flourish- ing of the province. On the east of Christina lake already three or four timber leases have been taken up, and a large eawmill is to be put up im- Up the North Fork of the Kettle river there are smelter in. 1892. Imports and Exports f for the Month Dutiable goods.. Free goods Duty collected . Other revenues. able to the people of Great Britain,” | - Gold dust... court, whose fame stands high. The| Ore.- ? | Rossland couyer company for $60,000, At this mine Leslie Hill, the company’s en- gineer, has just completed @ road and is putting a number of men at work. The North Star is . #aHOUSEP O'C ..NELL & FARRELL, Props. - Mi.ing Headquarters. mine in this camp, the ore being free- milling or concentrating, Touching on the camps at- White's, Douglas camp, Atwood’s, the Bky- lark and Providence, other. mines were instanced as.to the work being Stussi block. H. B. FINDLEY. Dw. vb Ss, L D 8. Dental | t Livery. and Transter - (0, Saddle and pack horses, ‘light and heav, We have the exclusive transfei of the Pniladelphi college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. Rossland, B.C done, and it may be 4 joned that the Lincoln in White's was the firat mine to ship ore from the district, 9 quantity being sent from there to the PORT OF OF NELSON. of January. Imports. CANADIAN PACIFIC Soo Pacific Route vf Direét Route from ROSSLAND. Kaslo, Nelson, “and all Kootenay Points Total imports.: Total revenue... <. $263,779 00 416,727 00 Total, the mine Animals, their produce.. Manufactures ...... sees DUTY. COLLROTE! D. Trail.... Through Tickets to and from PACIFIC COAST tern ant nd European Poirtts. Ui bin ing Patel Dining and Sleeping care, Luxurious Day Coaches, Tourist Sleep- ing cars, and Free Colonist Sleeping cars, run om all trains. For information as to rates, time. ete., apply to the ncarest agent. H. E. MACDONELL, Nelson, B. C., A, B Mackenziz & Co., Agents, Rossland, B.C. to Gro. McL. Brown, District Passen- ger agent, Vancouver. Kaslo . Nelson .. Waneta.. Rykert’s .... NEWSPAPER cure | IF 80, ‘New Schedule C.& K.&. N. CO. For the present echédule ‘on Col- umbia River will be as follows:— . Naxuspe-will run on game : days as at present as far south as Bol at 8.a..m. Toesdays, ‘Thursdays and Saturdaya for Rabaon, connecting with piper Slocan points and with train for 'Neleon, “Steamer Trail will return same-day; bringing south bound: busi- ness from Steamer Nakusp and Neleon. STEAMER Lyrroy. No change in schcdule. , EATON, Agent at Trail. B. C: The cheapest, most comfortable and |} railway; are prepared to unload and deli thing moved—from a trank to a boiler, ry rigs, a general express, truck and r privilege for the Columbig & Wester~ ver all kinds of froigit from cars; any Quick work. Telephone.No. 8. J.W. AARTLINE. PROP. “821 Riverside. Kampler Bicycles and GT. - Tires. Light, strong, durable and will last for years. The G. & T. ‘Tires aie the only practical quick repair tires. That's why they are made detachable, F. T. Merrill Cycle Co. SPOKANE, PALACE STABLES =. 1) ACK HORSES, EXODUS AED E DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASHINGTON AND RESERVE STS. J.W.LANE. PROP. - \ Rossland, B.C. ‘THE EXCHANGE WATIONAL BAN GEPIEAT RG 000 00 Sait: 900.000: jacob Hoover, Presidents A, J. Ross, vie pre- sdests E. J. Dyer, casbier. ‘xSpesial onze ‘and atteation paid to-mining. s- Spokane Stamp Works, ELLCTROTYPERS,_ and manufacturers of Corporation Seals, Rubber Stumps, Stencils, etc. Office at 126 Mill street. SPOKANE, WASH .S7EAweR Tran will leave Trail | 2 Nakusp for C. P. R. connec- |: Nash ‘& Comstock, : CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS dob Work Promptly Attended to. ° Office: Corner of Spokane street and Cof umbia avenue, Roseland, i B.C. Stenographer and Typewriter Correspondence (English and aie Legal Works En- ADDRESS ALLEN '@.: SMITA, TIMES BUILDING, CHICABO. Let me estimate and submit samples, { ‘The best of all outs and engravings + at moderate prices. ities of cedar, k, fir and white pine, and a-sawmill is to be erected there during the coming sum- mer. E: ye tracts of and ranching land are in the immedi- ate vicinity and an advantage of the Boundary Creek country for mining is that the hills are low and rolling, and 60 are very easy of access. On the main Kettle river, above Rock creek, there is a new mining district with a number of fine claims already located. ‘There are three dis- tinct mineral basins in the territory, one on the North Fork of Kettle river, camps as readily as home news. It is. refreshing ond pleasant to ameet aud be among such people.” Rossland can afford to be gen- ‘erous, and so could’ the Slocan if she only thought so. . —___—_—_—__— NO RACE FEELING HERE. A Canadian who has been a great dealin the border cities of the United States in the east, in dis- cussing the alien law of the States, said to a representative of the Re>- orp, that there was some excuse for it. That Canadians who were unable to get wark at home dur- ing the winter went to Chicago, Buaffalo.and other cities alorig the lakes, and worked much cheaper than the Americans. That they saved their money and retarasd her on Bi dary creek, and the third on the.Main Kettle river, above Rock creek. Mining camps ere dotted in all directions, and work is being prosecuted in camps at Dead- wood, Summit, White’s, Central Douglas, Long Lake, Volcanic and other places, though the last. named belongs more to the Osoyoos district than to Boundary Creek. Many prospectors are out in the hills, and things have a lively outlook for the spring. On the Caribuo mine, at Camp McKinney, the 10-stamp mill is at work pounding out gold, and on the Victoria, a couple of miles distant, the intention is to ehip before the winter ie over, a force of men now being at work getting the mine in shape.. | As samples of the camps, particulars were given of some of the claim® which Messrs. Wucd and McDonald were able to recollect “off-hand,” for home for the and retur again, and had thus driven out the le at Greenwood, there is the Stemwinder, owned by Farrell & better and thriftier class of Ameri- Ce MRR Loan eiunait|"s: ROSSLAND. B. ¢.. Have a Full Line of Finished or Rough Lumber, Sagh, Doors, . Lath, ‘Sioa. Mouldings, ' Lime, Cement, Fire Bricks, -etc. Yard, East Red Mountain’ Depot. OTIO ROSLEOF, Manager. | - R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND BMBALMING, Réserve, near Spokane Street. QFEX DAY AND MIGHT. oH Caskets and Metal Lining always on bind Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. MANSEL 8. GREEN, Studio of itd saa Eien Cae Lessona in Counterpoint, Harmony and Eloou ugh Bass and Open for engagements, on ‘program as singer Pianist. Next to Occidental, Columbia Avenue WILLIAM E. OEVEREAUX, Civil Engineer, Provincial Land Surveyor and Notary Public. Formerly of Victoria, B.C. Office, up stairs in Weeks & Co’s Building. BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock- Midgeon, with three shafts of from 50 Kiln Dried Lumber{ COLUMBIA AVENUE. ROGSLAND | Ne (aunts wad Wasa alray IME TABLE NO. 3. To take effect Jan. 4, 1897. RASTBOUND, No, 4, passenger, (daily ex- Sunday) inavee z rrives at Trail....... No. 2, passenger (Tuesday: A ‘Thursdays and Saturdays) Jeaves Rogsland. .No. 8, passenger (daily ex- cept Sunday) Ieaves Trail 8:30 a. m. Arrives in Rossland. No. 1, passenger(Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) leaves Trail \ Arrives in Rossland. 7: 40 p.m. Connections made with ait boats ar- riving and departing from Trail. General offices: FF. P. Gureius, Trail, B.C. General Supt. NI S&Skesn : PACIFIC RY. SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS. MODERN >& EQUIPMENT THROUGH TICKETS TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, ‘VANCOUVER, PORTL. ‘LAND, and California points: sT, PAu 8T. SO ees CHICAGO. YORK, BOSTON, aod all po paints east, Mine 2 Europeaa S. 8. tickets. 9:40 a. m TIME SCHEDULE. depart, caf tt iaformation, time cards, maps and tickets & D. GIBBS, | General Ay nt, , WASH. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. smith shop, Reserve street, Austin Hall... - 3 : a HARRIES, MeBride: “Blook, ute, jr-, Eeq Miss joe of Ino. 8. Clute, jr. Residence Windsor Hotel. J. E. BURWELL, DEALER IN Al Kinds and Lengths of Wood PRICES REASONABLE. Delivered ‘to any part of town withont extra charge. Heap oF Spoxane Sr: Stone ae Heddle Co: —Corner Columbia Avenue —and:Spokane 8treets. We ship our pipe in car load. lots.. You can save money by. buying from us, Good stock of valves and fit- tings at reduced prices. Con- tracts. for ‘hot water, steam heating, plumbing and set— ting of mpaatictatlng / ‘ma PRIVATE SCHOOL Kind and int ri ten, diate. Baseball Flats. Miss Karuusne KEs08) 7, Miss F. FrorMann t Teachers. Jd. F. TRAVERS Supplies, ROSSLAND. B. C. BELLVIEW CAFE... Spokane Street, Rossland. Bae of. ze Beptclase re el pom to at + {ein comodation for ladies, Open ail! ay - Mark A.Woren, | / Jerry Flowers, toward. : Chet. McAULIFFE & CARSON, THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS: Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. Rossland, BUitish Columbia. LE ROI