a a sii ay 0 ROSSLAND ‘EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900, THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tu Ovvrst Day wn tHE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXOHPT SUNDAY OFFICR: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TEL. 9, P, O, BOX 538, scope and significance of Archbishi Ireland’s visit to Rome, whence has just returned to America. whom he pronounces more vigoro QULSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, per month by mail. Dally, half year by mail .. Daily, per year........ Daily, per year, foreign. Subscriptions invariably tn advance. than he was two years ago. situation came under discussion these interviews. conceived notions to ‘the contrar: Advertising rates will be made khown upon application. TheRxcoRd reaches the people. the new king, III, has given indications that he going to be something more than ment, down by the world at large as 12/13] 14] 15: 29 | 20 | 21] 22 26 | 27 | 28| 29 9 16 | 17:1] 18 231 24] 25 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. ~ ecessor. He gives his own peopl Arrivefrom| DESTINATION, Leave ffor | in fact as well as in name, and that a he will not be subservient to the 1195 a ra, Reaih Nelson Crows whims and caprices of parliament. wn "Sandy... All speculation as to what would erat ree ean be the relative attitude of the pope = day aa Ben 255P-m3| and the new king has been set at Bondage me, cai rest by the note recently issued trom Lis, Nelson, Arrow 7soa m. | the vatican, in which an appeal is Line... ue made to the church to relieve the Brom, ‘Trall, Nels papacy from the ‘‘iatolerable situa- 7:0 p. Arrow Lake points and . A . ” Main Line line........ tion resulting from the Italian rule, and declaring that as long as the Se a sSpokane........| ta0opim’ | Italian government ‘‘declines to TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILs. DESTINATIONS, @LOSE | l DUE to the temporal nize Victor Emmanuel as s Revelstoke and all points least and west, including Kam| rae'clocklioops,. Vancouver, . Vietoria,|?:10 p. m. midnight |the Gkanugan, Simikameen'| dally Cariboo “and ‘Kiondyke dis s. etl, Robson, Nakusp.) 5. mn jandon, Halcyon Ings,|7#9 p.m, land ail'Slocan’and Lardes) daily districts. e:45a.m.| Kaslo, and Ymir, Salmol600p. m, wasuy.”|and all Kootenay lake pelntel aly Spokane, Northy andié: TH. all points in ‘Dntted States “aay Belson and Nelson district. : row's Nest Pass, N. W. 2:00 p. m.| ! i daily. Territories, Manitoba, East-| et a mCanada,. United * King ldom and all European points ' Grand Forks, Greenwood, 3:00 p. m.|Midway and alluther Bound: ally lary District points. dinia."” ——_—__.. “A CHEERFUL LIAR. Russell & Drew Company. The opera house was crowded again last night to enjoy the per- formance of ‘tA Cheerful Liar” by the Russell & Drew company. It is a rattling farce, keeping the au- dience in constant good humor from overture to curtain fall. As the name suggests, the play deliniates the character of a man of the world whose resources and power of in- ver.tion are so great, and regard-for truth so small, that he is able to ‘lie out of’ the many embarassing Australia, China and Japan—See special notices, Letters for Registration must be posted half an four previous to the time for closing the mails. The postoffice is Spen ft te Tey mA. daily, (except Sundays” 70M 8% ma t07 p.m and pli 1 situations in which he is placed. Mr. French in the roic cf Mir. Billings does ‘this so ef- fectively that one marvels what he TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your “ad” every.issue if copy is presenced before 10 a. m. SIR CHARLES ON TARIFF, When Sir Charles Tupper was Premier of Canada in 1896 he pro- posed a scheme for reciprocal tariff with the mother country by which England and the colonies should all Rrant the produce and manufactures of each a preferential rate over those of foreign lands. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, then leader of the opposi- tion, also pledged himself in favor of a reci 1 tariff. The i part of such a plan is that it be mu- tual. Discussing the matter re- cently Sir Charles said: “The colonies ought to be bound to the mother land and England: to the colonies by ties of self-interest. In short. we ought to put the rela- tions of the empire on a business footing and make it to the commer- | cial interest of each part to remain in with the others, Sentiment counts for much, but self-interest is a very real thing and should not be ignored. Some such mutual tariff arrangement is bound to come. I have opposed the one-sided arrange- ment of the present Canadian gov- ernment because it hinders the ad- vance of a reciprocal scheme. **You must, in these matters,have a quid pro quo. I may not live to see the day, but you, young men, dy Store. Must be diposed of be- tively, will, when . mutual trade - relations fore October 1st. If not sold asa mes will help to bind the whole em: | whote by 28th of September: will For Rent pire, ee sell everytying by auction on the Waverly House, Columbia avenue 2gth. This is a first class invest- } near Masonic hall, _containi: KING AND P@PE. ment. Little or no iti in rooms, F Penraningy, t The public does not yet know, Secretary, Trail Creek Liberal-Conservative association. am. cern. trade with furniture. nia Bakery, Confectionery and Can- ~ .-} might plish in real life if his head were set that way. The other parts in the play were well taken, giving a strong’: cast. Eva French as Mrs. Billings, Ouida Marion as. Mrs. Batterson, Mr. Car- roll as Harry Mackintosh, Walter Brooks as M. Dathias,Mr. Plummer as the sugar: planter and J. Lee Morris as Frederick are all. worthy of praise. Between the second and third acts of the play two songs were given, effectively illustrated by stereopticon views. “Monte Christo” will hold the boards tonight, and by request “Quo Vadis” will be repeated at the matinee tomorrow afternoon. Notice to Conservatives All Conservatives whose names are not on the Provincial voters’ list are requested toattend to this matter at once. A copy of the voters’ list and blank forms for registration will be found as the office of J. B. Johnson & Co. There will be meetings in the Board of Frade rooms every Mon- day evening at 8:30, and all Con. Servaties are requested to attend, W. WyLtie JounsTton Cer- tain it is that he had a series of im- portant conferences with the pope, "S!Take Up Hearing In the Le _ There is no reasonable doubt that the Italian as well as the American Despite all pre- Victor Emmanuel figurehead in the world ‘of govern- From the little known of -| him before his accession, he was set mediocre,a bit above the average in morals perhaps,-but a trifle below it in personal strength of character. Yet he is hardly seated on the throne before he inaugurates a new policy for that throne, far more pos- itive and virile than that of his pred- to understand that he ‘is to be ruler recognize the rights of the holy see. scvereignty of Rome, the church can only recog- King of Another Good Audience Greets the op Rol. Mine Case. in Ys ig | Collector of Customs McDonald a Gives Some Interesting Testimony. a} The hearing in the Le Roi as- sessment case’ was resumed this forenoon before Mr. Keen. The first witaess called was Boswell R. McDonald, coll ot in ‘MANY STATISTICS ORES “AND- THEIR VALUE Hfote) and Theatre for Rent. The Dominion hotel and theatre, furnished. Apply to Geo, Owen, the Alhambra. Hazelwood ice cream, Harry Webb and G. B. chocolates, fresh cut flowers at the Bon Ton. tf Wantep—A good, strong boy (who does not swear or uses fto- bacco) to run delivery wagon and assist in store. One of: same ex- perience prefered, : Acnew & Co. Johu Lucas,formerly of the Clare endon, will be glad to receive his old patrons and friends at * the Kootenay. Fancy gaited saddle horses—new buggies—fine single drivers | at Montana stables. Phone 6, Fine Sottled Goods, Rossland, who verified two huge bundles of paper as being ‘the origi- nal export returns for the quarter € | ending June 30. They were filed as the original from which the state- ment in exhibit No. 16, previously filed, had been drawn. . Mr. White testified that he ana his son hud worked jointly on this digest or statement, taking it from the original sheets, that he had checked over the additions three or four times and was reasonably sure of the accuracy of the figures. Mr. McDonald; recalled, testified that the entries were made for ‘sta- tistical purposes, not as a basis for export duty, and that they were not made under oath, | Itis hoped by both parties that the hearing, which is still in pro- gress this afternoon, may he con- cluded tomorrow. At the hearing yesterday after- noon, William Thompson, recalled, said that less than 10,000 tons had been shipped from the Le Roi’s sec- ond class dump since July 1. The Northport smelter has a capacity of 400 to 600 tons per'day, From ten to torty assays are taken daily in the mine. These come in after the shipments are made and are of no use for customs purposes. Assay values of five years ago are not the same as those of today, though pre- senting no wide variation. The number of daily shipments can be easily approximated. “If each of these had to bé valued precisely it would require more rolling stock than the Great Northern®: promises. Witness is auditor of the Northport smelting works. He ‘considered the contract between the mine and the smelter avery fair-one. Mr. M di Is ger. Physici: d = most: highly. Schlitz's’ extract of malt. Sold by the bottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at: moderate prices. tf Kootenay lunches are the best. Glasses and Jors Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co, 106 E.. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20. tf - MINERS’ CHECKS cashed at face value at the HOFFMAN HOUSE PHOTOS of Lord and Lady Minto and Party Also of the children on platform’ taken Thursday, Sept. 11, can be’ bought at Carpenter & Co,’s pho- tograph gallery, over Dominion Ex-* press office Match pairs, handsome turnouts, carriages and gurneys—Montana stables. Phone 6. J.C. Lannerberg, eye specialist, graduate optician, Scientific work, Office Wallace building. 10-1m : : | : GOOOSTEROAOO OOOH Ga G05, THE GENTRAL DrY GOODS Store, First Frvenue and Washington Strect, DRESS. GOODs| We feel-justly prog of our New Fall Stock of Dress Materials. It includes every possible varivty of Styli and Desirable Fabrics--the old favorites, for those prefer them—the ultra-atylish conceptions, desire something out of the ordinary--nas grade that Hes between... ish who for those who Well as every Tailor-Made Suits They are essential to“every: woman's oultit, ing majority lind it easier.and more satisfac and a grow. Lory tochoose This season we are able to present to you an exhitition of Furs of a most unusual range in styles and of igh quahty only. -Latest Parisian Fashions--garments which we can with confidence place alongside any similar exhi- tion on the continent. They are from skins imported specially and selected and sorted by experts . . , , e Holsteade& Wright, . order, We have varietiés to please any taste or purse, ; First: Arvenue:and Washington Street. ; .. FINE‘FURS . SONACEOOREISSNReEROSECE If you are troubled with head- ache or nervousness, have your eyes examined, your trouble may be due to some error of refraction. Lanner- berg eye speciulist, Wallace build- ing. = To-1m Pure Soap Is necessary for a good ‘complex. ion. A soap to be pure need not necessarily be high priced.’: We have on hand a large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and we have, besides, other varie-. ties, which, if not so well known are fully as good and cost less money. : Rosstanp Druc Co., Phone 185. Witness did not know ‘who were: Stockholders in any of-the compa- nies. He tabulated reports to the directors on output and value, gross MINERS’ CHECKS cashed at face value at the HOFFMAN HOUSE assay value being stated, that is on a New York basis Witness had never seen’the share register of the Le Roi Mining Company. Daily assays during the period in in question agree substantially: with Smelter assays, Occasional differ- ences are settled by an umpire. The cars vary from 26 to.31 tons. The value of the ore hipped is OPERA HOUSE, W. H. FALDING, Manager. ONE SOLID WEEK, Commencing Monday, September 24 not known at the mine till three days after the shipment. | This is the reason a sampling mill: is being erected at Rossland. Witness told of the method of taking out and shipping are, com- Paring the old method of gouging out rich spots with the Present one of stoping out the whole vein. There are 450 men employed at the mine with a monthly payroll of |' about $50,000, Mr. Daly stated there were nine shareholders in the smelter, none ot whom were registered shareholders in the mine—though it was Ppossi- ble they might speculate in the stock, David S, Fotheringham, assistaat Chance of a Lifetime, To be sold cheap as a going con- The whole of the stock in The Califor- ger at the smelter, testified at some length as to the method of making returns. He Hi evert-erere R. B. FRENGH. + +. Presents... RUSSELL & DREWS THEATRIGAL GO the dramatization of Dumas’ w MONTE CRISTO ! Change of Bill Nightly. In Repertoire, tonight, Friday. 27th, " work, + «+ POPULAR PRIGES. » . CHEAP i Very Cheap! For - a s Nearly NOTHING are Goods offered youjfrom all sides’; BUT DO You Really Buy:CHEAP? | No? But not all the People understand : that catch. - There is Quly One “Store in Rossland that -Advertises FACTS! and is the Only Place Meverlises TALE Os and is the Only Place where You can Save Half on Your Purchase in Clothing, Gents’ ‘Furnishings and: Shoes 4 And that: Place is "SHE ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE, Rhee" ~~, No. 42 East Columbin Avenue, Oil Clothing. = Coats, Pants and Hats at just one half the usual prices. Summer Underwear. We are-heavily stocked in this line. We will sell to all com- ers at from 20c.'a garment. Special line of Egyptian and Balbriggan shirts, 20c; draw- m3" Top Shitts. In great variety from 25¢ Up Gloves and Mits 25c Up Neckties and Suspen- -ders from 10c Up Remember these prices are only good for one week, starting from today. . Be on hand early and so get the choicest selections. We have engaged special help.so that you-are sure of courteous and quick attention. Rossland Auction House, Suits of Clothes. e This spring’s goods, from $2.50 to $12. Overalls and Jumoers; Jumpers;:that everybody else sells for.75 c, our. price soc. Miners’ Shoes! That we sold for $3 $4 $5 and $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.50 and $3. Also a-line of fine walking shoes from $1 up, Sox Our regular 25c all wool sox will sell three for 25c. Cotton sox just the thing for fidé weather, sc. a pair. 42 BE, Columbia Ave. B, Bannett, Manager Seats on Sale at Rolls’ Drug Btore. r the smelter returns to be accurate, but as he had ot made them out himself he conld not swear Fosi- town. Apply early for ‘particulars Ws. Leinss, probably will never know, the full Apply Daly & Hamilton. terms, —_— California Bakery, Trail, B. C. MISS SWANSON THE CLARENDON Serves the Best Meals in City. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties: :: Try the Kootenay dinuors, Lots in the Original -Townsite ROSS THOMPSON.:..... — ; I have the following: blocks in the following companies for - a Zareka © 4; Gopher, H Ev Hage Siiverine, R.E. Lee; Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila Redan, 5 land, Bs 6 ©., Agents, 4 ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, ‘SEPTEMBER’ 28, 1900. : lications for, or placing THE REDDIN- JACKSON Co,, |eaf'ts: fans’ mes Andes [ta te etd er reer ae Satoru or sranelse heii tha HE REDDIN- JACKSON CO,, [orally to. institute, onter into, carry on, | nuch pi ‘ nd for any | shares, or any debentures, or debenture Ativan casiiry. agalst or participate inany mining and |itles, and to carry. on business ag mer-| her as may be detormined sid any mt stock, Or other seuritics of this or any ce i TODAY'S STOCK BALES, Following is a summary of the th purposes to charge a dertak- | chants, {m porters and exportera ; oft other company; and also ull expenses tod: MINING AND IN T Ings connected therewith me aoe (7) ‘Co transact anit carry on all kinds | of the cerepany of the’ eon aya calted attending the leune of any’ circular oF sales on the local exchange today, = BROKERS, ° (3) To purshase or otherwise acquire, ef agency and sorminiealon atusinens; and preteal ae a tae: It wal im ee ‘of the | notice, or the Pring stumping, an i it ions: Hy nell. exe! scount, | In particular to collect moneys, i i Nireuluting of proxiesor forma to be file together with the. quotatio: _ Agents for Paria Rell Addition to Rossland aiaatfell, cechanuo, aera personal revenue, interesta, rents an _/ovaltics, | company, credited as fully or. partly pai {circulating of proxies i Yestinents; | up, or bonds, up hy the of this, vreon- roperty of all kinds, and in particular! negotinte Joans; to find in fyu o he| nected with thin or any other company; sere eee i! Ede ogy, ern bun and tot au pla tare, tks, ata, ied, fh, onan ane] nected wi Oran or omy . ae EB; ,W.: HINSDALE, ness concerns and undertakings, mort onda, debentures, debenture stocks or. ae oronelty My by the . jul or other work, uti w, and Sales tuday on phe local ohaeattk ¢ ...CUSTOM:; HOUSE BROKER, ial A, eo Hr Tice dons wecueitiens| 8) To, subscribe for,, purchase. or | or for oy Aare netia per: a tony be deturaineds aie i follows: Giant, 1000, 5000, 4 ants, chari neessions, lenses, con | otherwise aeqnire, hold, sell, exetiange.| © (16) To make donutions a d . ne hen pane: 500, 500, 334c, 2500,| . In Custom Honse building, trate, options: olicier, hook debts and dispose of and deal in shares, stocks,! gona and in such cases, and. oither of; (21) To obtain, or. in any way aswis 8A 2 6c; Centre| New. xork Life Insurance Agency. 'c; Iron Mask, 1000, 36¢; \ haan too, $1.66; Rambler-Cariboo, 5 btuining, any provisional order or y bonds, debentnres, debenture stock or! cush or other asacts, as may be thonght| in ol ; treet.;Rossland, B. ©, colina anil any aurea ta roa oe inst | obligations of any company, whether | directly or indirectly conducive to any of Sor oF, Duriinwnent, oF otter nevesrary +. Washington street.|Rossland, B. ©, auch property ar againet any persons or| British, Colonial or Foreign, or- of any | the company’s objecta or othorwise ex-| authority, 4 i Fy carry any of its objects into i ae any dito tinance and carry on|authority, supreme, municipal, local or] pedient; and to or feck f Teatine anes ae itilcation 24340; White business. ther wine: Toney for charitable or benevolent ob- effect, or for effecting ans Fn 500, 25%c, 2000, peal pate Telephone 84. P.O. Box 48 any buninoas concern or undortaking go | of () To guaranteo the payment of Jecta, oF for any exhibition » pr for any of this or any other... company!a on @ Bear, 2500, 2/4c. : hae B.. MACKENZIE & CO, (4) To promote, acquire, construct, | money recured by or payable under or in| public, general or other object: sues 4 Y enrol uy 20,500 shares. * tA ° equip, maintain, improve, work, man-| respect of bonds, debentures, debenture} (17) To enter.into any e On charges, i ted, if o ts, mort; 8, with any g or u- | reg! _ oF incorporatud, i CALLS: 4 PUNENG BROKERS. wanda, he oe eee iitlene ears Stites ona and socuritige of any com-| preme, ‘anunicipaly local or otherwise, becuneary, in| necordanys, with the taxa ‘ i i r - i ny such guyernment | of any c Baty, pana ea Rossland. B.O/Frovoments” working, “ingasgerment or | Sigh or af any authorliye supreme, tine | or aarbor ty any rights, coneetatons, char: [or may propora th earty on operation control of works, un lertakings and oper | nicipal, local or otherwise, or of any per-|ters and ‘privileges which inay ee to open and Giant—30 day, 5000, 3){c, plus keep a colonial or foreign Tegister or registers ot this: or any other ¢ i ’ British colony or depen- jecta or any of them: company inany 8 ve ¥ cl dency, or in any foreign country, and to 0) ‘To guarantee the title to or quiet 18). To purchase or otherwise acquire A r ahips, lighters, harbors, . piers, docks, enjorinent of broperty, elther absolutel y aud undertute alt or any, pase’ oF te Dliak: allocate rere ot the euren in quaya, wharves, warehouses, bridges, | or aubject to any quulificationa or condi- A Ys deatlons boctaty: (ter or toniaeres : tions and to guarantee companies or por-| of any company, corp ye ore STS Met shares and to i a e - hip, or persons carryingon, or] (22) To give the cal pares p » | ated ii OF ehouk to ecotie Sater: | Darinerality or eas which (confer any preferential or special righ mentee orke, Seton pret Cithan clatinn or derianels thie rm pany b onuthorl edo carry on, {to the allotment of shares, on euch tert MSHI 18 TO CERTIFY that the. Koo- steel caring. and|in respect of any ineufficiency or imper-| ur which ts in rFespoct similar {9 the [and in wuch Manner wm say seem ex} tenay Mining company, limited, is au-| implement’ works, hydraulic works, yas | fection or deficiency of title, or in reapect | objects. of thi ¢ pany» OF | ght is thorized and licensed ‘to carry on busi-jand electric lighting, electrical worke,|of any incumbrances, burdens, or ont- sapable Ot Bang contaad | Compare: ce | ar many. ness within the province of British Colum-| power supply, quarries, collieries, coke standing rights: Fee te nee eee oe Or nicer ie aynetic, Gf inate bia, and to carry out or effect all or any of | ovens, foundries, furnaces, factories, car-|. (11) ‘To furnish and provide deposits | possessed of pr ° TE ee ee ee eee eee caer ee above the objects hereinafter set forth to which | rying undertakings by land: and water, | and guarantee funds Yequired in relation | for the purposes of ute comp: anys and to file tnvane part oF the loka. elehee es the Tegislative authority of the legislature | fortifications, markets axclifinges, mints, {9 any tender or application for any con- | enter: into Partnership prea er any:a | antiga celats cametiares winieer Otte head ofliee af the corn ig _sit- bike fittedtion en brewer- property or privilege, or in relation to| profits, union of interests, or amalgauma- pe otheraetne, wil eathercalons ont ti uate at No. 43, Lothbury, London, Eng-| ies, wineries. distilleries, jiotels reelden: the carrving out of any contract, conces- Hons reciprocal’ conesesior poner pera. dpuction uM mbrenntrctors, tranen ; i ; thoe| (13) Gen ; ‘ yy el velety, vise, wi wer to appoint 1 “The amount of the capital’ of the com: cee mares, ahere or inaction, whether ad) euerally to carry on and fearies any auch companys Sorporattons society, or athens triacs, perce ot corre i y act every kin D B ji u ; porate, Einees of beach’ eas ee cd eral. Wire to oF HA coer pany OF Cor indemnity business, and to undertake _, (19) To dispose of, by sale, lease, un-| to hold wand’ tol allow. any propariy to The head office of the company in this! sideration from any other companies or obligations of scvoey Bind and delertption; derlesee, exe ie eantdithowalte: | sonnei Saat any Meta ee Provinee if ade i ones neal Bor: i ane ae cndertake an or for-any limited interest, all or ite, OS ro do allsnech other things aa ay pelts Rota ol RES lente areca GM cn cmon, sou] pt ewan, gee ht SY a ta i is 1 5 . € Lada tive ainment of the above ye El torey bjeeisfor witch’ th has] lerm promolsrs af compustons ankers| interes or sthereise; or for safe enstedy, | coucorn cf otherwise, toany public holy, |ducive to the, attainiient oy the aboxe ie parce chteaisfor aan e.company. hes nnderaritera, concessionaries, contrac: | und genenally to carry on the business of | company, gociety, or ane PaIALiON or to objee 8, ec arran it (1) To search for; prospect, examine |tors for public and cther works, capital-|a safe deposit company: 4 any pateon or Rersor for eueh compider | wor Soo otlerwiod, tan Gr thik i yf ines and round ‘aupy osed }ists or merchants, and to carry onany| (14) To lend mohey to such parties | ati-n os the company A tak Bt and compat, ahall’be deemed to include any to contain minerals or precions stons,| other business which may seein to the | and on stich terme, with or without ae-| i particluae. for ay, slock, shareny deb s, ala be deemed fo nelle any and to search for and obtain information company capable of being conveniently | curity, us may seein expedient, and in | entures, pee hrgatactd nye Phelhereerporate oF uninorporate, and "i rd to mines, mining claims, min-| carried on in connection with any of the| particular to customers of and persona | property of any othe " Pa Yc golat in | chether dewicdcd in the: Waited Kine- FF pte RE te a A LS A lM a ile rl eae Rr oR : : rectly or indirect} a i f th e # memo- 24 | take on lease or concession, or otherwise | thought calculated directly or y io, Hs e aa at yor born eit v the lin exch ef the paragraph 0 i vin memo- acquire for any interest therein, and to|to enhance the value of or render profit: Tonite Maines with the companys apd | parpone of nequiriug, -working, or other- randtim a ive ane einotlerthe ex: 73 hold-gell, dispoee ond seat wile wae ane soy of the company’s projerty to draw, accept, endorse, disvount, issue. | wise dealing with all or any olthe prop- pees be reeurd f tadependent 9b. or copper, lead, tin-guickeliver, fom | aay ise acquire,| buy, sell and ¢ hange: ighta, and. abilities of. this com| fects, and accord : 1 bilver, copper, lead, tin, quicksilver, iron,| (6) ‘To purchase or otherwise acquire, | buy, sell and deal in bills of exchange erty, rights, ann ee Tir icivich this conts| Limited! or restricted taxcept where ottiers 3M | at ne, coat or other minea, mining, water, | hold, sell, i i] ura tol y -y notes, drafts, hills of lading. | p ny OF y prop Geter any other pure! wise expressod ina paragraph) by ‘ timber ands outer rights ‘and uererully serount, seine of, and deal innate or. transferable Eee et and buy. Leo with power to assist such company ; reference totlic oljucte, indiested in any, in_miner- i a or », and . . : r to assis vate i prea t yay Lael d Bupponed te consis: miner: ata ma incites eee sell and deal in bullion, specie and | or Sompanies by paying or contribut 9 (tlie parse he name” of; the $154 $148 "| Aierabions com herewith, and to of farms, plaitations, forests, aleve, Cité) To borrow orraiso or sectre the| providing tive stole oF part of the cupi~| fall and aumpte 4 manner, aud eonetract 1 PP eUSeR ao mcount th umes” "| points int, aon, [pant of mngy a heparan tthe] EA har, foto suber ean wits a fone, a eo ae : any to i for, wns qua rool wally 3 a ° : i ch manner and upon such | for shares, preferred, ordinary, - ‘aph fe i ‘ Sed Seareh ry dee, ara dumatet cag ls of ert comet ts aint terms "la nay" econ expedient, and to ferred, therein, ar hy lending money: serrate, distinet, and indeper it com: 1 reduc y * . 5 1, on Naet a pie Sahat ga nh ede eects. Gai all | anreie toe are oeeaee et, ern n ' el| en wi ny ad fe i Hiferous quartz and ore, and other | petroleum by ee kde | the company all expenses of and incident at Victoria, province of Polum ininral and doeial aitxtancts aod pre-|quicvar, fron, STE Seo ee eo ae eect Stock | tothe femacion, rerlotrucion, advertios| thin Sst. duy of August, one thousand cious stones. and for this purpose to buy | chnandise and commodilies of all kinds, | bonds, del t i4c down; 6o day, 10,000, 3%4o plus | LICENSE AUTHORIZING AN EXTRA ations of all kinds, both public and pri-| sons whomsoeverg whéther corporate or | thought conducive to the company’s yc down, - PROV: TO INCIAL COMPANY CARRY ON BUSINESS, “Compantrs’: Act, 1897.” vate, and in particular roads, tramways, Helncorperste: ADA: Province or Barriaz Corumnta. No. 1 ck ‘Tall Brendon & Gol it: lixtribute any of the 1 ‘one Pine Consol, onte Christo, ontreal Gold rsON8 : (5) To undertake and carry on any | of all kinds: 148 : 53 3 ve ores Bec ast Kootenay) a ‘74 90 50 'irginia .. o War Hayle Oonsoltdated. erlou. Athletic Club Dance. : U f this or any} nine. hundred. i i i itd ii ’ ing mado payable to bearer or other-|ing, and establishinent of a . -¥. Whoo The Rosslond Athletic: Club. will|ar otherwise acquire buildings, “plant |ither for immediate or. future delivery, | beint mada payable to bears either at [ote sompany, and tothe tsue and pub) Gia) SY. Wonax, itd : ; 4 | 1 i ieee scription of a a 1s give u dance at the club ©" | ols; to’ buy, sell, manipnlate, export|factured, or partly manufactured or] par orat a premium oF discount), oF by acriptio A arenlattar or next Wednesday. evening. and dea} in ores, minerals and metals of} otherwise; and to advance mouev at in-{ mortgages, scrip . The Only Established Similkameen T ownsite and . Capital City of the Similkameen District.... er Mountain, Kennedy Mountain, Friday, Boulder, Granite and Twenty-Mile ; en Grove and Roche River are all Tributary to Princeton, which is also the For the SIMILKAMEEN DISTRICT Cop - Creeks Asp GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS Fe prices: From $210 3% TITLE P RFECT ad-to be Built at once. Survey of the Hope-Princeton Road Has Been Ordered. More . to Follow when the Estimates Pass the House . . - + «© » sw ee LOTS: 50x100 Feet aud 33 x 100 Feet. ‘The Princeton-Keremos Ro You are especially invited to call CHARLES E. BENN, Agent, SOS B.C. or write for Full Info