° emer Pn SSE Trail and the reductions in rates THE EVENING RECORD BY EBER C, SMITH, ‘Published very. dey (except Sunday) and Weekly. DAILY: One Year in Advance One Mont By Carrier by the Week. Bingle copy has been over the C. P. R. system only. From Trail to Rosslund the Columbia and Western railway controls the rates and apparently there has been no arrangement made with the latter line to give a reduction on through freight. The rate from Calgary, for in- recent proposition to bond the prop- erty for $250,000 was refused by the company, FROM THE RECORDS TRANSFERS. FEBRUARY 16. Gem and Tiger 1-80, Andrew Prader to Rufus Buck. Y Ranson },R. C. Christie to H. H. Successor to LUMBER! LUMBER! «€ caRON JAFFE, > | MINING -UNDER WATER. A Diving Apparatus To Be Used by Captain Finch. A novel ‘method of . mining . for placer gold ia being inaugurated by Cfiptain Henry Finch. Last year he built at Wenatchee a sternwheel steamer, which was fitted up with all | have shipping ore on the dump. piciertiea sebich jt.taps... Among,thes are such claims as the Victoria grow Spokane Belle; Bjg Buck, Robert J. Nursoy-and Hextet Hogan which now ‘'The contractors. on the , Vistoria| group will resume work jn s few days, and completethe contract “of 145 feet on two tunnels which are being driven on the property, pcre ates any ‘iron te the orders.ef in- Sayeiea iin an adic tes. Mxpert reports on ‘The upper tunnel is ® a ere eee The Walters Cot, Ld. General. Brokers. Mures, Monae,fxanus 4x» Minn Paopvors lors im Devel: Mineey first-class *Pres- veoit aad ttdar th The ° ‘Royal Sesto ‘Company. Five Gold jo AAMITED LIABILITY. stance, to Trail on one hundred pounds of freight over the C. P. R. system, a distance of 650 miles; with four t fers, is only 20 cents. per hundred; the rate for the same article frem Trail to Rossland, a distance of 18 miles, is 20 cents per hundred. Now while 20 cents per hundred may not bea too great rate for local freight, it should certainly be possible to obtain a less rate on through freight. {no 56 feet and a 20-foot, it will now be run, * «Bill Armetrong ‘has,7struck a rich pocket on a free milling ledge which gives an assay of $46 in gold. He has|- $ @ shaft-40-feet down. © Work; hae been q resumed.om the Thames of the Mersey group. Bill Dougan brought down a specimen Taesday~ that weighed: 80 pounds, from which pieces were broken that assayed $80 .1n gold.” —— the appliances for hydraulic. mining. The boat is 100 feet over all and 25 feet width of beam, >» The pumps are capable of handling 150 cubic ~:.rds of gravel an hour,» These pumpé are operated on an’ eiy!it-inch house, and the gravel is pumped from the bed of the river. This hove: can take up a bowlder six and; one-half inches in size from a depth of 50 feet toa height of over 20. teet above the water “level. All of the material passes tbrough a grizzly and the larger rock thrown back,and that which passes, through the grizzly ds treated much as in ordinary alvi i The Cheatam, Princess Lonise, Fringe Albart it 4 in British Columbia Mill Company. asthor. Full --Stock -of Dressed Lumber; Shingles, Office. and Yard at “Y,’? OC. & W.. Railway. FIVE, MINING. LOCATION’, INCOBEORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH ve COLWMBIA, (COMPANIES ACT, 1890.) CARITAL * z ‘ ° - $1,500,000. ins :Dielded ‘date :%,600,000:8hares.of $1.00 each, fully pald and non-assessable. One Year, in advance. Bix months, in advance. Bingle copy........... P.O. Drawer L. ‘ROSBLAND, B.C, etc. The ‘Angls- -Canadian Mining, Exchange, Lid. séfickaerbhiee Tpasen'a ‘Minjng Stoeks an} Claims beng! \ Eos s@URD,' sete s FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 1897. FEBRUARY 17, Lost Creek 3, Gilbert Peone to §, J. Graham. Monteia, White. Little Joe 1-16, Jacoh Lukov to E, 8.' Topping. Ballard, J.- P. Pike to, Duncan Cameron, Bonny Doon, Ben, Hur No, },..¥al- staf, Dan Webster, A,, W,.. Smith Falstaff Gold Mining Co, ltd. © White Elephaut, No, 8, Benner, A. W. Smith to Falstaff, Gold,, Mising €o. 1rd. nor AMERICAN SENTIMENT. The alien labor bill which pas- sed the United States senate on ‘Wednesday is not American senti- ment as the border states represent it. It is the impotent action of a number of doting old men who have failed to. grasp. the effect such legislation will have upon their own people. For Canada to pass a retaliatory measure under the circumstances would be a return to mediaeval days when nations rose in arms be- cause their dissolute princes had a dispute, the difference between the * two being that in the dark ages mens’ lives were destroyed, while atthe present time that which is ‘| Of which 500; 000 shares.have been. pet aside.as Treasury Btook, tie proceeds to be applied to development + al gecoaining: 1,000, shares of vendors’ or promoters’ stock has . work only: fee oat poly mutual agreement. Jacob Lukev to, Ralph RED &TAR. ery and Transfer (u Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfer privilege for the Columbia & Wester« railway; are prepared to unload’and deliver all kinds of freight from cars; any thing moved—from a trank tora boiler, Quick work. ~ Feléphone No. 8. q J. WV. AARTLINE. PROP. Kambler Bicycles. and G, 1. Tires. : Ge QUARK 4, co. ii : - iMyiness Stocks.and ‘WieeGTORS, Prrem: ROSS ‘DHOMPSON | TREASURER - - JOHN McTEER REPASS Real. Estate Capitalist andy ioe Owner, waer.ef-Rowslend. Townsite, Mine Owner Montana and British Columbia, We make 4 * specialty of PETIT I ing, ‘ . B. Kossland, B. C. Vi0n-Presrpant, fou peg. EN Hon. D. M. EBERTS, Attorney Generul for the ae of the: ‘Legislative Aasombly.of B: OC. Province of British Columbia, JOHN, ¥.OOLE . DAVID 3B. BOGLE, Manger Kootenay Goldfields Jo., Limited, of ndon, Eng. Prost iden: fining Ooi; and es ict olen Quen Gott Min Mining. SroneTany 8, THORNTON LANGLEY - Company, Rossland. B.C. : Mining Broker, Rossland, B. C. DESCRIPTION OF MINES. The Recorp has a few copies left of | the. papers'.containing eomplete: Ge-| } ptions of the various mines of Reis- principle, however, is not a new. one,|land. Parties wanting any ef them but, the ..method —of ~ prospsot- | should call at once. ae af ing the bed of the river is decidedly ety coe Sccaant B.O, i novel. Captain Finch is-an_ experi- Go-and get « suitable pair of glasses | “= A i tt ticii ¢ Fraser's. Dra % enced diver-and he dons his uit and|f ed by an epticians at Fr Tiga. [3 JOHN: ‘ME: t BURKE cere Wilk examine aud’ report’ on mines for sale, and also on mines of which prospects the bed of any” stream: in| *0Fe- isbeing sold. if my reports'are| : OFFICERS. correct I mil this manner, which is. of. course 8 great advantage in searching for gold, pide found not to be tefund all) Ming Sui Ww. JaLARGBAN Consuntina Bxamene - FRANK MOBERLY, ©. E. moneys invested on: etl : * Rossland, B. C. MILL AND TRAMWAY. The Noble Five Has a Large Amount of Ore Ready to Ship. SUNDRY NOTES, “ALE. Dennison yeaterday, fled a notice with the recorder. bree “in, the proper conveyance to him of” a two- ninths interest in the Gladst nd min- eral claim on | the’ divide between Murphy and Sullivan cresks he ; would Solid Vestibule Trains ~MODERN EQUIPMENT ~ - THROUGH ‘TICKETS 2 TO. ; TACOMA, seers VICTORIA, Col TLAND, -and California points. “The tramway and concentrator of. the Noble Five Mining and Milling company are working to perfection,” said one of the ewners last evening. «I have jast returned from the Slocan, and while there made a thorough’ in- J. Ei MILES, Agent for Monier Lars Lets O Shel on wasx. “Captain -Fioch © prospected ~— the Bimilkameeit-with a diving. suit two PERUSTEMDENT PRICES sl Ex-Superintendent ‘Le : Hol } Mining destroyed is mens’ means of liveli- hood. In British Columbia there are a berof “Aimert who have not taken out their naturalization papers or declared their intention of doing so, but whose capital and brains and energy are being employed in de- veloping the mineral resources of| the province. They are valuable people to have in the province and to shut them out by a retaliatory measure would operate to the in- jary of the province. Ifthe Americans were preying upon Canada and carrying all their wealth over the border the Cuana- dian government would well oc- cupy its time in seekiug a remedy for such a great evil, but it is Am- erican capital that is assisting to p Canada’s 5 it is American brains that is building up her cities and American energy that is vitalizing her business en- terprises. A great many of the Americans who are working in - Canada are Canadians in all but name. Do they make any worse citizens because they will. not for- swear allegiance to their own coun- try? Or would they be better citi- zens if they would forswear the land of their birth. Ata large meeting recently held in Bpokane the alien labor bill was denounced and an agitation set on foot to hold meetings in : every Centre protesting against the iniquitous bill. The mer in Rossland have ig for tonight to take place in the International hall for the purpose of p that arbitrary measure and. petition Grover Cleveland to veto it. There should be a big rally to this meeting. A VERY CLEVE! REPARTEE. Col. Baker, the minister of mines, besides being an astute statesman is also clever at repartee. ‘Walkem, of Nanaimo, in a hes- “tile.speech on ‘Wednesday in the legislature accused Col. Baker of using his position as minister of the crown to carry on the business of charter mongering. Col. Baker made an emphatic denial of the accusation. Wal- kem’s statements, he said, were absolutely untrae. Then he pro- ceeded to roasthis accuser, which he did to a turn, winding up with the following epitaph, which is worthy of preservation in the archives of the prcvince: ~ «kere lies William Wymond Walkem, Why, man, the women he outtalks em. If he passed to the realms above, fare- well to amity and love, But, if he’s gone to a lower level, I can’t congratulate the devil.” FREIGHT RATE REDUCTIONS. The freight rate reductions an- nounced in the Rrooxp last even- ing has been welcome news to the business men of Rossland. There is one unpleasant feature about it, however, and one which the board of trade would do well to endeavor to remedy. The O. P. RB. jurisdiction ends at vestigation of the preperty. The com- pany now have 800 tons of concen- trates and 1000 to 1200 tons. of crude ore ready to ship. At present we are sending all the ore from the dump to the concentrator. - Since starting up the tramway a few weeks it has been running continuously until last Thurs- day, when it was stopped to loosen -the wire. The other day I rode from the mill to the mine in one of the buckets. There is one space over the Noble Five slide of 960 feet, and an slevatron of 448 feet... It was an i ex- release letters of declaratfon made! by A. W. Wright, —~—., “PURE GOLD TREASURY. © cents; Waneta & Trail Creek. ten ee Call and’see samples of..ore..arid, Archer, first floor Lalande bloek. THE ODDFELLOW’S BALL. The first annual. ball of Bo Pure Gold treasury. stock, sat five prospectus afd by-! laws, , Walter. ©. lodge No, 36, 1.0.0.F., rill-be,held io ST. PAUL,: ST... LOUIS, CHICAGO. +, NEW YORK, BOSTON, and ‘ali points east, also European 8. 5. : tickets: ++ TIME SCHEDULE. re ee ha information, time cards, maps and tickets call on or.write F. D, GIBB! General _Aj nt,. SE POKAN. Sah ‘WASH. Light, strong,*darable and will last for : years. The G. & T. Tires ate the only practical quick repair tires. ‘That's why. the} are made detachable, F. T.-Merriff. Cycle Co. 821 Riverside.: perience. Atthe mine there is ore enough in sight to keep the tramway and concentrator supplied for a long time.” “It has been reported that. your company would declare a dividend shortly?” “Oh, no; the ~dividend will” come later, when we get returns from ore’ now in transit and: from the product yet to ship. At present we are able to ship one car of concentrates a day. We are now running No. 8 tunnel. This is intended to be the main working tun- nel, and will secommodate twotracks. This tunnel is now in 150 feet and will) be run about 150 féet farther, - when connections will be made with No. 7. jos. 4, 5 and 6 tannels sre now con- nected.” —— SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE: Yesterday's Sales Were More Satis- factory than for Some Days. Spokane, Wash., Feb, 18,—Closing quotations en the exchange today were as follows: Butte, 33 bid, 4}. asked; Commander, 14 bid, 44 asked; Deer Park, 20 bid, 20} asked; Evening Star, 12$ asked; Great Westera,- 18 - bid; High Ore, 4 bid; Iron Mask, 46} asked; Josie, 51 asked; Jcsie Mac, 12} asked; Jumbo, 55 asked; Mayflower, 11. bid, 15 asked; Monte Cristo, 16 asked; Novelty, 54 bid,6 asked;.O. K., 263 asked; Phoenix, 16 asked; Poorman, 6 asked;.8t, Elmo,8 bid, 9 asked; Sil- verine, 7 bid, 7}.asked; West. Le Roi,’ 14 bid, 20 asked; White Bear, 17 asked; Noble Five, 59 - bid, 60. asked; Rambler, 42} bid, 45 asked} Reoo, $1,85 ‘asked; Wonderfdl, 10 asked; 18} bid, 15 asked; 48} asked. Sales today were asfollows: 10,000 Butte, at 4, Buyer, 30; 500 Deer Park, at 20; 500 Evening Star, at 123; 6,000 Great Western, at 13; 1,000 St, Elmo, at 8: 1,000 Noble Five, at 59; 8,000 Silverine, at 73; 20,000 Silverine, at 9. Cariboo, 48 bid, —— THE LITTLE GIANT. An Offer of a $250,000 Bond Has Been Retused. The Pierre’s Lake and Flat Creek Mining company will expend $1000 in development work on the properties with the Ist of March. This was de- cided upon at their meeting last Satur- day, and the proposition of a Spokane firm to de the work in consideration of half cash and half stock ia the com- pany was accepted. This company also owns some valuable claims in the Flat creek camp. The Little Giant company has ar- ranged to double the force of men now at work on the mine, They will then have 16 men employed, The property now has about 250 feet of development work done, all on ore, and over 500 tons of shipping ore on the dump that will average over $125 per ten, A Reservation, 8 bi& 9} asked; Dellie,|. in the Pierre's lake district, beginning |p Mond. inion hall on casion will be spread at. the | Allan house. - ae 22.. The supper: en the oo- ed | 16-6t) “ANADIAN ’ PACIFIC CONSERVATIVE WRITE-UP. ' The Dariy Recorn is now,en- gaged in a syatematio; ernaerva- tive write-up ot all the principal properties in this district. ‘They give the location, owners, ma- chiaery, amount: and'*kind ‘ of work, size of vein, value and character of ore, and,’ in, fact, all information desired by, the. gen- eral public. Bo Fiat the following Propetties have been -written-up: -War Eagle,’ aoe Ou: LK Tron. And Soo Pacific Line |McAULIFFE & CARSON, :] MERCHANT. TAILORS. Roseland, B.C, THE LEADING Reserve Street, next to Drug Store. and all Kootenay. Pojnts Through Tickets to.and from. « iF PACES. A nd Baropesa ” ceast Horse, ; Iron * e Crown Point, Lily’ May, nee mander, Deer Park, Victoiy, rt ing Pape Ding ‘and Slee] cars, ‘Laxurious Coaches; sleeping Sleep-. umph,! City: of * Egg, - Centre Star 4 “Piioawiny Nosthern raat Re eee Sun-,- set, Consoljda! t. Elmo, Mi flower, eta tite Beat ore X. L., Cliff,’ Red" Bane ee ve Beli, Beaver, Mascot Californi: Bouider, ‘Gold OCrowa cot Fraction, Giant and Lee, and Maid of Erin, .. "Heather i oars, run.on.all trains. For-the present schedule on-Col- parable River ateamiers will be as fol-' Jows 2 p Si cm wae willrun on same “Wee at present as far south as ; BTRAMER Tran wit leave Trati ab8a: m.: ing care. and Free. Colonist . Bleeping, The Grand Hotel WASH. coR. MAIN AND HOWARD 8Ts. : Newly. furnished. Sttictly firet-class hb > Under the of. Frank Watson. for mining men, -Efevator service nicht and day: Free bathe. On the European and American plan. Every rgom heated by steam. Free_buss to and from all. trains. Headquarters Wee HENDRICKSON, M, D. peer hor "lie Hae il late of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, ete., British a for. Bobson, coungoting w with 8 for’ | tion and Slooan | points and with train Back: munibers containing | an Trail will return same aay, bringing « south. bound’ busi- be bed at thi olen af 8 gate a copy. neve and Nelson. } Sreamed LYTroN, No change in : For information as ‘to rates, time, ets.j apply to * the nearest Canadian Pacific. sareey agent, or to iif : HL. MoGreeor, ‘Travelling Pass. Agent, Nelson, B. C. _Gxo. MoL. Brown, District Passen- ger agent, Vancouver. ALLEN 'G.' SMITH, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, The best of all cuts and SNEFATIOR® at moderate prices: LOOK! LOOKI! “LOOKIII~ 100 PHOTOGRAPHS ‘FOR §3. ph of yourself eet vio 9 alanp nhotogra pha, a gumee pad eta, nce aad work ts 0 Pusrestens, Willcall in santrned Tall JAS. J. MACKEY, Grand Union Hotel, Let’ me estimate and submit samples. xed ' lo. Roastand, B. C. ‘ie ar Time Table No.4. Totake effect feb. 3, 18977 Feemeeons ante made witty all boats arriving and General offices: 3 Trai Beo F. P. GUTELIUS, General Supt. * Wisconsin: Central Line nuns Two Fast, Trains daily. between St. + Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago with all Minin ; Supplies. BOSSLAND, B. 0. lines running east and west. For full information regarding routes, Yates, maps, folders, etc., address ‘your nearest ticket agent, or Gen. Pass. =4 ass. “Agt., i tweaked uiwaul Or @eORGE 8. Barty,“ Wis Gen Agt. 246 Stark St. Portland, Ore, . |» All kinds of brick, stone and cement | work done by H. Christensen; brick- , | smith shop, Reserve street. m. = The I X L Clothing Co Canada. ~~ Late Surgeon “Workingman's Hospital, Butte, Mont. _~ OFFICE: Srusst Brock. ROSSLAND POST OFFICE BUILDING. Reasonable Prices. - BRICKLAYING layer. Office at the gun and lock- Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Gent’s Farnishers. 509. 511-and 513 Riverside -Ave, isto Mohawk Block, SPOKANE MANSEL son oe ROAPECAI — UME, Mus. Bao. Btudio of Music and Literatu Lessons Counterpoint, Harmony and "Thorough ‘Haee and Open for engagements. on proj ents on program as singer Next to Occidental, Columbia Avenue WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuabie mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- : H IRCAN TATIOUAL SANE 01 $960,090.00 Setolte ‘and Undivided Profits $50,000. sdtged Foover, prea President; A, J. Ross, vice pre- polal case and stientoa paid to mining es. bia Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to tne claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s store, A §. KORRY LONDON CUPUN _ .ROSSLAND, B: C. Have‘a Full Line of Kiln: Dried .~Lumber Finished or ‘Rough Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles, ». Mouldings, , Lime, Cement, Fire Bricks,’ etc. Yard, East Red Mountain Depot. OTTO ROSLEOF,. Maoagor. J.-E. BURWELL, DEALER IN” PRICES REASONABLE, Delivered to any part of town without extra charge. OFFICE : Stenographer and Typewriter Correspondence (English and French.) Legal Mors, En- grossing - - - MISS GAEBRIES; McBride Block, Mice of Jno, 8. Clute, Jr-, Esq Residence “Windscr Hotel. THE HOWARD ‘“AOUSEP O’'C.2NNELL & FARRELL, Props. Mi:ing Headquarters. H.. B. FINDLEY. D dD. S.,. L D. 8S. Graduate of the Pailadelphia Dental college and Hospital of Oral Surgery: Rossland, B. C Stone ux» Heddle Co. —Corner Columbia Avenue —and Spokane Streets. Stussi block. 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 manufacturing _ ma- chinery. ~ Rossland “Employment “Agencj. Columbia Ave. ROSSLAND, B. 07 A°Will’ examine . properties, - will. buy Aa for -outaide investors and--will +} pxdtect:-them from wild cata, © {JOHN M. BURKE, Rowlaad. B.O. “E, S, TOPPING, “TRAIL. B.C. "jes (Mining: Properties for sale .or bond om Lookout. niountain,! Beaver creek, North Fork of the Salman, Deer Park and all parts of, Columbia basin. ‘Also lots at’ Trail and Deer Park. “PARKER” “DEPTH - Assays. obtained: January ~28, 4897;, $22|ncn gold,-2-ounees. silver... =” Situated: beteped Wild: Horse.: and Pareupine Creeks. a at ik Tayi 7 WEEKS KENNEDY: "GO inne C0., GROUP. oj BAERS io DBR: “OFFICES RECORD: BLOCK, ‘ROSSLAND, B. C. DAN or Britise NorrH AmEntca, Ross.anp, B. C. ’ Gold Min! fam the busted of god ani nto se rate ably 4 promis moineral: ral claima, situated. iin onthe aTrall C) iver, west of: aie: Burnt and twenty-five, miles West, Koote , B.C. .ARE4.i-The groan ies Fieate se yet aa And I hereby bertity that the ~Bboye the record 8) To proyite fe finds | the. The "price.is advance, in the.valu ‘ane subject as to th tanding .a the most scrupulous: -S¢y ‘FEET. Pic teane tol Brokers, oma) year ae and , |4ion:to the Oompany-may” >iand, “B. O. +—Raat Eorats snp Mone | Brokers, A.Monv ang ; he em ‘1 MENES ~ miavr by the throat and. ding .the mining. claims of timber, against the law. Mr. Kellie is ‘out for blood,” as he expressed himself in private conver- sation, ‘‘and I won’t stop till I have) King Corbin by the throat, just. ds he} - has the miner now,” he went on. Con-|- sequently there is likely {o. be some more fun over the business before the Session is over. - ——- FROM SALMON RIVER. Frank Jaekson, a Pioneer Packer Gives Some Interesting News, Frank. Jackson, the pioneer packer. from the North Fork of the Salmon to the mines in that . vicinity,.. arrived io Rossland. Yesterday afternoon.. When asked about the progress of workin the The Canadian Gold Fields li, Ti. A yi THOORPORATED UNDER -THB IMPERIAL ACT. 1863. An exploration and mining. syndicate now operating the Sa! Deer Park m6 nt the Jennie, a silver property in Slocan. Capitalization Ten Million shares.ef the par:value of 10 cents each. solutely. lability. the stock: being inthe Treeenry; for the of th claims of that section, Mr. Jack said: «Work has: been resumed: on the Hammell, which is located about a mile from North Fork Station. Some time ago after driving a tunnel 40 “feat on the propérty the owners quit work|¢ because of the difficulty in getting|! supplies in on aceount of the deep snow. m Rossland from ‘Tratl by ncaa, and. Moberly orcek, miles west of Nelson, in the Trail Creek mining division of covered, hy..this group is about 260 acres. TITLE.—The following Certificate from. Mining Recorder Kirkup shows absolute and perfect title. Creek + Division of. West Kootenay, B. C. ING RECORDER'S OFrricE, Rovsiann, B. C., January 9, 1897. Th I. to the title to the following ‘mineral clai.ns : “Th rsesturenintt seuss ig Gt eras 5 a te 33, 1806. Paes Lta, Lty,,"" b J and perfect title to the aforesaid propert; sooording to Company, y.."" has a good and pei eo of title to the afore aE, pygperey sone Directors have decided to place a block of Treasury shares on the maarkat, ny ‘time notice, as work on the property may justify an ie of the p adie any moment. as ell ‘T RED..+;In! tending ngs Be rece ASE nid aharaater of tk the directorate. This is. put forth as a thoroughly legitimate mining investors are invited to make the closest inquiry as to this property pe hat tor for fhe intereat of every subscriber, as the company ie a working jae atrong mapagement.and ironclad by-law AtteRtL mining pemmeeniee in the. Gaited States an d British ‘Columbia which have pald an aggregate of $14.731,300 in divilends last or information of any description in rela- retary, at the offices of the Company, Recorp block, Koss- es LANGLEY, Secretary. LE LANSING, Com. Mgr. inst COLUMBIA SMELTING AND REFINING (0, In-now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores. ——— /ieBEDDY & REINER, = ALNING “TRRORERS An Ws SROBB &:00..,.... = -BTOOK and MINING... BROKERS ¢ Sey sPORQNTO;“ONPABIO. WANTED Good jmfning,, propositions ‘either gold or silver, for syn- dicates.who are prepared ito may ressonable nricag, pay reasonable pric J: B: FERGUSON « CO. Next door to Bank of B RA. Send orders and veloped by the Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate, Limited. .| of through any bank. generally signed and if the road is built it will be = vast benefit to the AGENTS WANTED. ad ‘The ‘Walters Co.,’ Ltd. General’ Mine’ Brokers, ° _.ROSSLAND, B, C, direct TO: PROSPECTORS. Weare making «-Specialty of stocking good minting proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING a6, i wiot: *| Situated dn Deer Park Mountain. Sa ‘Gold Mining. Company (LIMITED LIABILITY.) Mine, THE RETALIATION. RosstanD, British CoLuMBts, ‘And the GOLDEN WEST onthe North Fork of Salmon. ————— CAPITALIZATION. 1000,000.Shares, Par Value; $1.00 Each, ok Fully Paid and Mon-Ausmsabe, TREASURY, 300,000 SHARES. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, OFricens, i{ RB. O. MACDONALD, President. J. @.. HOUGHTON, Vice-President. GEO. E. TOMS, Secretary-ireasurer. Head Office, ROSSLAND, B. C. Treasury Stock now offered at 43 cents per share. * The liation adjoins the ierick Dhu and Fairview, and is but one ‘aim distant frora the famous Lily May and Deer Park mines, both of which’ are producing mines, The lead of the Deer Park~ can be distinctly traced h the Roderick Dhu and Retali: Sufficient work has been done on the property to s cure the Companys in: all. Di of B. CO. Treasury~ stocks-‘all listed ‘East; ‘For further»par- ticulars apply to L, 0. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Bik, ‘|B. O. Crown grant. The li is a tunnel prop and oan be worked more cheaply in consequence. «Address all to the it Office in the Shaw Block. : Remittances can be made to the Manager of the Bank -y, Geo. E, Toms, Rossland, of British North @pohone, Wash. ;}aamerion. RosstasD, B. OC.